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   Another trip to town。 I was a happy boy。 No pressure to pick cotton察nothing to do but ride down the highway and dream of somehow obtaining candy or ice cream once I arrived in Black Oak。 I had to be careful察though察because I was the only happy Chandler。
   The St。 Francis seemed ready to burst when we stopped at the bridge。 ;Reckon it's safe拭─I asked my father。
   ;Sure hope so。; He shifted into first察and we crept over the river察both of us too afraid to look down。 With the weight of our truck and the force of the river察the bridge shook when we reached the middle。 We picked up speed and were soon on the other side。 We both exhaled。
   Losing the bridge would be a disaster。 We'd be isolated。 The waters would rise around our house察and we would have no place to go。 Even the Latchers would be better off。 They lived on the other side of the bridge察the same side as Black Oak and civilization。
   We looked at the Latchers' land as we drove past。 ;Their house is flooded察─my father said察though we couldn't see that far。 Their crops were certainly gone。
   Closer to town察there were Mexicans in the fields察though not as many as before。 We parked by the Co´op and went inside。 Some grim´faced farmers were sitting in the back察sipping coffee and talking about their problems。 My father gave me a nickel for a Coca´Cola察then he joined the farmers。
   ;Y'all pickin' out there拭─one asked him。
   ;Maybe a little。;
   ;How's that creek拭
   ;She came over last night。 Moved more than half a mile before sunrise。 The lower forty's gone。;
   They observed a moment of silence for this terrible news察each of them staring at the floor and feeling pity for us Chandlers。 I hated farming even more。
   ;I guess the river's holdin'察─another man said。
   ;It is out our way察─my father said。 ;But it won't be long。;
   They all nodded and seemed to share this prediction。 ;Anybody else got water over the banks拭─my father asked。
   ;I hear the Tripletts lost twenty acres to Deer Creek察but I ain't seen it myself察─said one farmer。
   ;All the creeks are backin' up察─another said。 ;Puttin' a lot of pressure on the St。 Francis。;
   More silence as they contemplated the creeks and the pressure。
   ;Anybody need some Mexicans拭─my father finally asked。 ;I got nine of 'em with nothin' to do。 They're ready to head home。;
   ;Any word from number ten拭
   ;Nope。 He's long gone察and we ain't had time to worry about him。;
   ;Riggs knows some farmers up north of Blytheville who'll take the Mexicans。;
   ;Where's Riggs拭─my father asked。
   ;He'll be back directly。;
   Hill people were leaving in droves察and the conversation settled on them and the Mexicans。 The exodus of labor was further evidence that the crops were finished。 The dreary mood in the rear of the Co´op grew even darker察so I left to check on Pearl and perhaps cajole a Tootsie Roll out of her。
   Pop and Pearl's grocery store was closed察a first for me。 A small sign gave its hours as nine to six察Monday through Friday察and nine to nine on Saturday。 Closed on Sundays察but that went without saying。 Mr。 Sparky Dillon察the mechanic down at the Texaco place察came up behind me and said察 Ain't open till nine察son。;
   ;What time is it拭─I asked。
   ;Eight´twenty。;
   I'd never been in Black Oak at such an early hour。 I looked up and down Main Street察uncertain as to where I should shop next。 I settled on the drugstore察with the soda fountain in the rear察and I was walking toward it when I heard traffic。 Two trucks were approaching from the south察from our end of the county。 They were obviously hill people察going home察with their belongings stacked high and strapped to the frames of the trucks。 The family in the first truck could have passed for the Spruills察with teenagers squatting on an old mattress and gazing sadly at the stores as they passed。 The second truck was much nicer and cleaner。 It察too察was loaded with wooden boxes and burlap bags察but they were packed neatly together。 The husband drove察and the wife sat in the passenger's seat。 From the woman's lap a small child waved at me as they passed。 I waved back。
   Gran always said that some of the hill people had nicer homes than we did。 I could never understand why they packed up and came down from the Ozarks to pick cotton。
   I saw my father go into the hardware store察so I followed him。 He was in the back察near the paint察talking with the clerk。 Four gallons of white Pittsburgh Paint were on the counter。 I thought about the Pittsburgh Pirates。 They had finished last again in the National League。 Their only great player was Ralph Kiner察who'd hit thirty´seven home runs。
   Someday I would play in Pittsburgh。 I would proudly wear my Cardinal red and crush the lowly Pirates。
   It had taken all the paint we had left to finish the rear of the house the day before。 The Mexicans were about to leave。 To me it made sense to buy more paint and take advantage of the free labor present on our farm。 Otherwise they'd be gone察and I'd once again get stuck with the entire project。
   ;That's not enough paint察─I whispered to my father as the clerk added the bill。
   ;It'll do for now察─he said with a frown。 The issue was money。
   ;Ten dollars plus tax of thirty´six cents察─the clerk said。 My father reached into his pocket and pulled out a thin roll of bills。 He slowly counted them out察as if he didn't want to let go。
   He stopped at ten´ten one´dollar bills。 When it was painfully clear he didn't have enough察he faked a laugh and said察 Looks like I just brought ten bucks。 I'll pay you the tax next time I'm in。;
   ;Sure察Mr。 Chandler察─the clerk said。
   They carried two gallons each and loaded the paint into the back of our truck。 Mr。 Riggs was back at the Co´op察so my father went to have their talk about our Mexicans。 I returned to the hardware store and went straight to the clerk。
   ;How much is two gallons拭─I asked。
   ;Two´fifty a gallon察total of five dollars。;
   I reached into my pocket and pulled out my money。 ;Here's five察─I said as I handed him the bills。 At first he didn't want to take it。
   ;Did you pick cotton for that money拭─he asked。
   ;Yes sir。;
   ;Does your daddy know you're buyin' paint拭
   ;Not yet。;
   ;What're y'all paintin' out there拭
   ;Our house。;
   ;Why you doin' that拭
   ; 'Cause it ain't never been painted。;
   He reluctantly took my money。 ;Plus eighteen cents for tax察─he said。 I handed him a dollar bill and said察 How much does my daddy owe for the tax拭
   ;Thirty´six cents。;
   ;Take it out of this。;
   ;Okay。; He gave me the change察then loaded two more gallons into our truck。 I stood on the sidewalk watching our paint as if someone might try to steal it。
   Next to Pop and Pearl's I saw Mr。 Lynch Thornton察the postmaster察unlock the door to the post office and step inside。 I walked toward him察keeping a watchful eye on the truck。 Mr。 Thornton was usually a cranky sort察and many believed that this was because he was married to a woman who had a problem with whiskey。 All forms of alcohol were frowned upon by almost everyone in Black Oak。 The county was dry。 The nearest liquor store was in Blytheville察though there were some bootleggers in the area who did quite well。 I knew this because Ricky'd told me。 He'd said he didn't like whiskey察but he had a beer every now and then。 I'd heard so many sermons on the evils of alcohol that I was worried about Ricky's soul。 And while it was sinful enough for men to sneak around and drink察for women to do so was scandalous。
   I wanted to ask Mr。 Thornton how I could go about mailing my letter to Ricky察and do so in a way that no one would know it。 The letter was three pages long察and I was quite proud of my effort。 But it had all the Latcher baby details察and I still wasn't sure I should send it to Korea。
   ;Howdy察─I said to Mr。 Thornton察who was behind the counter adjusting his visor and settling in for the morning。
   ;You that Chandler boy拭─he said察barely looking up。
   ;Yes sir。;
   ;Got somethin' for you。; He disappeared for a second察then handed me two letters。 One was from Ricky。
   ;That all拭─he said。
   ;Yes sir。 Thank you。;
   ;How's he doin'拭
   ;He's fine察I guess。;
   I ran from the post office ba

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