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Trees Are Where You Find Them - Philip B. Parsons
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Title: Trees Are Where You Find Them
Author: Arthur Dekker Savage
Illustrator: Philip Parsons
Release Date: September 17, 2009 [EBook #30010]
Language: English
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The trees on Mars are few and stunted, says old Doc Yoris. There's plenty of gold, of course—but trees can be much more important!
TREES
are where
you find
them
By Arthur Dekker Savage
Illustrated by Philip Parsons
You might say the trouble started at the Ivy, which is a moving picture house in Cave Junction built like a big quonset. It's the only show in these parts, and most of us old-timers up here in the timber country of southwest Oregon have got into the habit of going to see a picture on Saturday nights before we head for a tavern.
But I don't think old Doc Yoris, who was there with Lew and Rusty and me, had been to more than two or three shows in his life. Doc is kind of sensitive about his appearance on account of his small eyes and big nose and ears; and since gold mining gave way to logging and lumber mills, with Outsiders