Illinois Valley News, T hursday, M arch 24. 1949 CLASSIFIED * * * ■ * * * * * * * * * * DEPARTM ENT ♦( MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD MS M OS»»» tvjjpnty A T L A S I m p e r ia l »0 h. p. D iesel M a ­ r in e 4 -c y lin d e r e n g in e . 807 E- 2nd, V an cou ver, W a s h . S T O P S M O K IN G w ith o u t t a k i n g a n y ­ t h in g I n te r n a lly o r u s in g a n y w ill p o w e r! Send fo r fre e b o o k le t! ■ h rin e r, B o a 254, E d m on ton 7, A lb erta , C anada. Keep your Cookie Jars Filled! (See Recipes tielow) D elirio us Cookies MOUTH WATERING while they bake, mouth-melting when you taste them, that’s the way we like our cookies! Remember, too. you should always have them on hand it you want to keep the fam ily nappy or for on-the-spot entertain­ ing. With youngsters raiding the cookie Jar. it's sometimes hard to keep it filled, so bake in large quan­ tity. If you re­ serve c o o k i e s for entertaining, make two or three of your best varie- , ties and p a c k them in those at­ tractive tins, be- t w e e n layers of waxed paper, and serve right from the tin. They'll be pretty enough. • • • 'W alnut Dreams (Makes about 36 squares) LYNN CHAMBER’S MENU Boiled, Sliced Tongue Creamed Potatoes Buttered Spinach Carrot-Pineapple Salad Rolls Beverage Stewed or Canned Fruit Cookies •Recipe Given *4 eup confectioners’ sugar ’ll eup sifted cake flour Cream butter until fluffy; add sugar and flour and mix until thoroughly blended. Pat m ixture in­ to a baking pan, about 12"x8” x l” . Hake in a moderate (375°) oven un­ til golden brown. While still warm, top with the following: Second Layer: 2 I <4 I 1 eggs, well beaten cups brown sugar cup m oist shredded coconut cup chopped black walnuts 2 tablespoons pineapple m ar­ malade 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon vanilla Mix these Ingredients tn order given. Top first layer and bake in a moderate (375°) oven until golden brown, 20-25 minutes. Remove from oven, let cool slightly, then frost with Third Layer! 1 cup confectioners' sugar 1 teaspoon butter *4 teaspoon grated orange rind a, cup finely chopped black wal­ nuts « I 1 2 2 2 , 2’ y x Cri Add Add w ith 'P ean u t Butter Cookies (Makes 5 dotenl cup shortening tu p granulated sugar cup brown sugar iu p s peanut butter eggs, well beaten teaspoons soda In cup boiling water cups sifted flour rtc i u ti add the sugars anut butter and ölend well, gs. then flour alternately iter Form inte balls and n \ \ RATI Handy Tips Make Homework Easy ach leaves If you Use only 1 spinach free from like to have ; oking spinach, use strings. Aftei kitchen srissors to mince it fine, then fold the vi getable into thick white sauce and season with a dash of nutmeg. Another delicious roll consists of small rolls of dough dipped in melted butter or fat, then tossed In a sugar-cinnamon mixture before baking. P R IC E D FO R Q UICK S A L E co m ­ p le te ly s to c k e d a n d e q u ip p e d g a r a g e a n d s e rv ic e s t a ti o n , w ith f u r n is h e d apartment. S. B . P h i l l ip s , H a r r is o n , Idaho. G A R A G E IN L E A S E D B L D G ., w ill s a c rif ic e 5 0 ”. o n s to c k , 20% on e q u ip m e n t. P o s s ib le t e r m s o n p a r t. O o rg s MOTOR CO., S te v en so n , W a sh in g to n . COUNTY — 320 acre» n e a r S t e a m ’» S id in g J u s t o f f D a l­ la s - K la m a th F a l l a h iw a y . N o r th 4 s e c tio n 15, to w n s h ip 21, s o u th ra n g e 10W . M. G ra z in g , some second- g r o w th tim b e r, >3200. B o n s a ll, 4X6 P e a r l A ve., Ban C arlos, C a t F A R M : 160 a c r e s , a b o u t 60 a c r e s In c u ltiv a tio n , b a la n c e p a s tu re and tim b e r, lo c a tio n n e a r h ig h w a y 95 a t S a n d p o in t, I d a h o . F o r f u l l d e s c r ip ­ tio n w r ite B . T . IO L L B O M B e x 246 S a n d p o in t, Id a h o . CH A N CE O F A L IF E T IM E | Y A K IM A V A L L E Y F A R M 4 m i. N. 3 IN 1 o f G ra n d v ie w , W a s h . 30 A. 6.7 N ew a u to m a tic e le c tr ic d o n u t m a c h in e g r a p e s , 10 m in t, 8 a l f a l f a , 3 c h e r r y PA PERSH ELL PECA N S a n d e q u ip m e n t, (2,000. N ew elec. I o r c h a r d . R e m a in d e r o p e n lan d . P ip e d 100 p o u n d s, »28; 60 p o u n d s , »14.25; 25 lu n c h e o n e tte eq u ip ., (2,000. N ew e x ­ f o r ir r ig a tio n . B u ild in g s , c h ic k , hse. p o u n d s »7.25; 0 p o u n d s. »2.75, d e ­ cel. elee. p o p c o rn m a ch . »150, o r a ll 750 c h ic k s . D e e p w ell, elec, w a te r liv e re d y o u r E x p r e s s O ffic e W. D. ti.re e f o r »3825. 7212 H. B u r lin g to n ays. T o o ls, e q u ip m e n t. 2 s m a ll B u n tin g , U v a ld e , T e x a s . R e fe re n c e , S t. J o h n s , o r 3410 H a r n e y , V a n ­ h o u se s. P ric e >18,000. T E R M S . 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S ch o o l b u s. W . D ib b le, W in ­ A PLANETARY DAILY le n t c o r n e r lo c a tio n In I n d u s t r i a l th ro p , W ash. GUIDE FOR YOU d is tr ic t. P 1 N U A L L S P A Y R E N T . B u s in e s s 273 A. »11 a c r e , a l l le v e l, n o b u ild ­ This valuable publication is pre­ n e ts (G um m o n th . B o o k s o p en , p r ic e d in g s , good f o r s to c k a n d d r y f a r m ­ to se ll »5,500. in g , 1 m l. f ro m rtv e r. N r. R R a n d pared annually by LLEWELLYN NORM AN DD M E Y E R , R L T R . h w y . 2 m ile s f ro m D u b o ise , Id a h o . GEORGE, well known author and 7701 35th A ve. S. W . A V . 9600 W ill s e ll o r tr a d e f o r P o r tla n d E ve. Mr. K id d , HO. 0628. Open Sun. lecturer. p r o p e r ty o r s m a ll f a r m o r w ill se ll S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n on . te r m s . A. K ip k c , 3640 N. It has been published every year A lb in a A ve., P o r t l a n d , O reg o n . since 190G, and is filled with prac­ C A FE . I lln e s s f o rc e s s a le o f a n ex- tical, helpful information for daily ; I r A p r o f i t a b l e • >: ■ . F O R S A L E — 9 4 -a c re I r r ig a te d fa rm . A lso 2 -b d rm h o u se ,f u r n , o r u n f u r. B -g ra d e d a ir y b a r n , s ilo s , o u tb u ild ­ use by every one. T e rm s , ( 'a l l B a m o n a C a fe , R a m o n a , in g s, »--room m o d e rn , 4 -ro o m h o u se . Thousands use the “Moon Sign C a lifo rn ia . On H iw a v 410 in Y a k im a V a lle y , Book” successfully because it gives »35 000. W . S izer, G ranger, W ash. best dates for Farming, Gardening, F O R S A L E o r le a s e , s e rv ic e s ta ., g a r. body a n d p a i n t sh o p . S h e rw o o d O a ­ 1ARM BARGAIN Planting, Fishing, Poultry Raising, ra g e , P h . 4363, S h e rw o o d , O re g o n . 575 A C R E S , le v e l la n d . 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B O W L IN G E Q U IP M E N T Why do florists plant seeds in the Id e a l f o r t a v e r n s , a m u s e m e n t c e n te r s FARM MACHINERY 6 EQUIP. & r e s o r ts , e tc . 3 c o m p le te r e g u la tio n 2nd quarter and a certain Moon d u o k p in s b o w lin g a lle y s , 125 p in s, KBR-12 I N T E R N A T IO N A L Sign? £3 b a lls, r e g u la tio n a lle y . L ig h ts , T R A C T O R A N D 3 5 -F T . U T IL IT Y When to plant wheat, corn or any b en ch es, e tc . E v e r y t h i n g to o p e n u p DUAL A X L E SEM I a b o w lin g a lle y o f y o u r o w n . M u st B u lk g r a in r a c k s , 2 s e t s o f t a r p s , a ll other seeds for best results? s a c rif ic e . M ak e o f f e r &. w ill a c c e p t When to transplant, prune, graft, in e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . E n g in e c o m ­ tra d e . W ill d e liv e r a n y p la c e in p le te ly o v e rh a u le d . 3 o b C h r is te n s e n destroy weeds, cut timber, set i W . M. F IS C H E R , 921 N. 1 8 4th. Phone R ic h m o n d R o u te 1, Box X265, A ld erw ood posts, etc.? B e a c h 14C3, S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n . M anor, W a sh . What are the best dates for setting NEW CASE MACHINERY • '/» 14 14 1 % • • •B utterscotch Brownies (M akes 16) cup butter or shortening cup dark corn syrup cup brown sugar egg cup flour % cup chopped pecans or wal­ nuts or build? What are your most favorable and important days of the year? To marry? When to get a permanent wave or hair cut, employment, etc.? These and many other questions are explained in a simple, non­ technical, yet scientific and prac­ tical manner, to help you work in harmony with Nature for good re­ sults. This popular book enjoys in­ creasing sales each year and is sold on the publisher’s uncondi­ tional guarantee, money back if net satisfied. 256 pages, 43rd year. Price $1.10 in the U. S. A. Cream together butter and sugar; add corn syrup, well-beaten egg. Fold in flour and nuts. Pour into a square pan and bake in a moderate (350°) oven for 20-25 minutes. Cut in squares. Dust with confectioners’ Llewellyn Publishing Co. sugar if desired. 891SN. W. National Blvd. These i c e b o x Lcs Angeles 34, Calif. <-Y\ cookies are good 4» •'« t - >" with a glass of L O N E L Y ? T h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l C lu b w ill 1,,-lp y o u . C o n fid e n tia l, B ox 452, Z '3 m ilk or a dish of R iv erto n H e ig h ts B ra n c h , S ea ttle, C’../" L . ' c e cream and W a s h in g to n . simply wonderful l ’l 'l l l , O IL ta n k s , 425 G al., »20. P h o n e for parties or des­ MA COG. W rite G e n e r a l S u rp lu s , D eep C reek , W a s h in g to n . serts: Butterscotch Icebox Cookies (M akes 5-6 dozen) 1 cup butter 2 cups brown sugar 2 eg g s 14 traspoon soda 14 teaspoon salt 314 cups flour WANT LIVE RABBITS 4 lb«, up. rab­ b it s k in s , h id e s , wool, m o h a ir, c a s ­ c a r a . liv e p o u ltr y . H u b y B C om pany, 935 S. W. F ro n t, P o rtla n d . O regon. AUTOS, TRUCKS 4 ACCESS. N E W A N D U SE D TRUCK PARTS A ll A rm y a n d r e g u l a r m o d els. M o­ to r s , T r a n s m is s io n s , R e a r en d a, H o ls ts , W in c h e s, E tc . Write, Call, Wire M otor T ruck P a r ts A E quip. Co. 1730 r ir a t A ve. So., S e a ttle , W ash. BUYS FO R FEBRUARY M o re f o r y o u r m o n e y h e r» th a n e ls e w h e re . 1946 IH C K S-7 146 ’ W .B . 2 -sp e e d >2850 1946 IHC KS-6 158” W. B- H o is t a n d D u m p ........... - ..... - 1946 C h e v . 2 -T o n X46” W . B. 2 -S p eed ................... . 194X W h ite 3 -T o n 14’ v a n 2 -S p e ed ................. ......................... X941 GM C 1 -T o n P a n e l, D u a ls.... 1941 IH C ’ ¿ -to n P a n e l, n ew t i r e s 1940 IH C 5 -to n D R D -5 0 C u m m in s X50 h. p. D ie se l e n g in e , 5 th w h e e l, A ir B r a k e s , 10.00x20 t i r e s , B u d d w h eel» . L o ts o f R u b b e r. B e s t B u y o f A ll.... 1946 F o rd s ix - w h e e le r , T h o r n to n d riv e , g o o d s h a p e , X8’ A lu m , body IN T E R N A T IO N A L T R U C K S IN T E R N A T IO N A L H A R V E S T E R 125X l« t S. S e a ttle 4, W a s h . S B . 2465 X360 1890 730 675 8750 2960 CO. 6161 1939 INTL. stream lined tank truck, suitab le for gasoline or fuel oil; 1,520 gal. cap.. 4 compartm ents. W ill consider any reas. offer. CLIPPER OIL CO. 3347 NW St. Helens Rd.. Tort'and, Oregon. POULTRY. CHICKS 4 EQUIP. "CHICKS f ro m o u r h e a v y la y in g P a r - m e n te r R e d s w ill m a k e y o u co m e back fo r m ore." C onley'a P o u ltr y F a r m , V id a, O reg o n . BROAD B R EA ST ED BRONZE F O U L T S . U. S. P u llo r u m c le a n . N e llie C om pton, R t. 1, J eff« r » o n , O regon. M A S T E R I n c u b a to r No. 3 3500 e g g s . No. I tin t r a y h a tc h e r , g o o d co n d . B. J. B i s s e l l , R t. 1, B o x 518, S t. H e le n s, Ore. 20 M O ST P O P U L E R B R E E D S B E T T E R Q U A L IT Y C H IC K S M c C arthy hatchery O sw eg o , Ore. O rder N ow ! CH. 4392 H E A V Y B re e d C o c k re ls , e v e r y F r id a y . P u llo r u m c le a n . S h a n k 's H a tc h e r y , B o x 80-1, H u b b a r d , O reg o n U. S. P U L L O R U M c le a n . P a r m e n t e r c h ic k s f ro m tr a p n e s t e d s to c k . A lso N ew H a m p s c h ic k s f ro m C h ls. 300- 339 e g g s . C u s to m e rs r e p o r t 75-90% p ro d u c tio n . G E H R IN G S HATCH­ E R Y & P O U L T R Y rA R M , S ilv erto n , O reg o n . G. B A R N a s Y OU I.E A R N I. HOpvil , f u ll s u b s is te n c e . N o n - Vets In v ite d . D ozens o f fu ll, p a r t - tim e Jobs l a s t y r. (A lso t a u g h t by JS W D L L 'S D E T E C T IV E 304 M a rlo n S t. S e a ttle , W a s h . SCHOOL SB. 5841 DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC. E N G L IS H S E T T E R m a la p u p . R e g is ­ tered. D a u l, D u o h a tea u , P h o n e 3F 22, R t. 2, B o x 5, E n u m cla w , W ash . ’« •« 2 114 1 14 *4 *s •1 t- 2 *, *i •Tutti-Frutti Cookies (M akes 5 dozen) cup c h o p p e d m araschino cherries cup chopped candied pine­ apple tablespoons chopped candled orange peel cup sifted cake flour teaspoon baking powder teaspoon salt teaspoon cinnam on traspoon cloves cup butter or shortening cup brown sugar, firm ly packed eg g s, unbeaten cup chopped walnuts cup milk C om bine cherries, pineapple and orange peel L i t stand in a lig h tly covered ja r for 24 hours. S ift flo u r, add baking powder, sail and spices S ift together three tunes C ream b u tle r, add sugar and cre a m u n til lig h t Add eggs, one at a tune, beating thoroughly a fte r each addi tio n Add fr u it and nuts F old in flo u r a lte rn a te ly w ith m ilk M ix thoroughly. Drop fro m a teaspoon on a lig h tly greased b a kin g sheet and bake tn a hot (400*1 oven fo r 10 m inutes. Dry the leaves from your stalks of celery, store in a glass Jar, then use to flavor soups, stews and stuf tings for meat and fish. Salmon, tuna, lobster, crabmea» and shrimp need only some chopped celery and mayonnaise for a de­ lightful salad. You can round out the salad plate with sliced toma­ toes, black olives, potato chips, sliced hard-cooked eggs or deviled eggs. Ground cardamon teed gives yeast rolls and sweet breads a de liciou», unusual flavor. T a b le T ro u t. W a sh in g to n . B o a 405, Soap Lake, CONVERT I-O W -C O ST D RESSES. SC.iris, b e lts , e t c , In to g la m o ro u s It. ms w ith " L i t t l e J e w e l'’ R h ln e- et ne a t t a c h e r . O n ly »1 95 p re p a id , w llh q u a n tity of R h in e s to n e s. ■>’ t 1 v -b a e k g u a r a n te e . F r s t s r e, 1160 P e a r l S t., B u g e n e. O regon. JUNIOR TRACTOR LA-TRAC SEEDS, PLANTS, ETC. R O C K H IL L S tr a w b e r r y n e rle s s , E v e rb e a rin g . J u n e u n til N o v e m b e r. »1 23 f o r 50: »8.00 f o r S. S. K o c h e r. R t. 1, la s k a , W a s h in g to n . P la n ts . R u n . 1 B e r r ie s fro m »2.25 f o r 25; 100. P o s tp a id . B o x 85, O n a ­ ONLY $398.50 W isconsin 5 H.P. Motor c i : i : t i i - i i i • i : i . H t a g i ■ » k v a l i . i s S tra w b e rry P la n ts JO E E L L IN G SO N , M A PLE TO N , ORE. E V E R B E A R IN G S T R A W B E R R I E S . I .a r g e .h e a lth y , f r e s h d u g p la n ts . G em too. »2.00: 1000, »14.uO; M o n ­ t a n a P ro g r e s s iv e , 100, »4.00; 1000, »25.00. M in n e s o ta 1168, S tre a m lin e r , R r u n e s M a rv e l, 100, »4.00. S u p e rfe c - tlo n , to o »6.00; R o c k h ill, 100. »fi.no. A ll p re p a id M c N e a l B e rr y N u r s e r y , H a m ilto n , M ontana. M A N Y K IN D S S e e d lin g n u t tre e s . Id a h o T re e r a m i , S p ir it L a k e , Id a h o BLUEBERRY PLANTS N a w .a t and beat v a r ie tie s. L o w e st p r ic e .. Send t o t SStb a n n iv ersa ry p rice lla t. EEERHARDT BLUEBERRY NURSERIES R t. •’T IR E S ’’— S a v e 1 /3 . N ew , ru g g e d a l l ­ p u rp o s e a ir p la n e tir e s . 10 in c h e s to LG in c h e s h ig h . C o m p le te w h eel a s s e m b lie s a t t a c h e a s ily to y o u r I ix let P re di ta ils . W r it« c a r d to d a y . A irp la n e T ir e Co., B o x 1 2 0 1 .P, T u ­ la r e 1, C a lifo rn ia . P o rtla n d , O regon. 10-acre tracts. Terms to suit. Write Owner. GEO BENTLEY Sylvan, W ashinfton. 1, O ly m p l., W ash . SHMETRltS 1 cup chopped nutmeats Cream the butter and sugar. Add Hardy. G r a a n A*h or 2 0 K soda to eggs; m ix with butter and C h i n a i a Elm 12 I I »0» Sant postpaid at plant- sugar. Add salt, flour and nutmeats. O T S : lllu ti g r a d e , 1 IO. y. band- inq time. * Work into a roll. Wrap in waxed B O som e, w e s te r n s ty le , m a d e to y o u r WASHINGTON NURSERIES m e a s u re m e n t. L a t e s t c a ta lo g . paper und let stand in refrigerator Toppenish. Washington overnight or until needed. Slice C R 1C H E T BO O T CO., E l P A SO , T E X . thin. Bake in a moderately hot W IL D G eese, D u ck s, P e a fo w l, P h e a s ­ LIVESTOCK n ts F a n c v P ig e o n » . P ric e s fre e . (400°) oven for 10-12 minutes or un­ JE a W E L GAME F A B M . D an vlllS , XU. T O R SA LE: R e g iste red M ilk in g S h o rt­ til golden brown. horn bull calves Meal M eeuian, "TROUTLODGE'’ F in g e r li n g a n d Orange Juice Blend together sugar, butter, orunge rind and enough Juice to spread easily. Cover layer two, then sprinkle with walnuts. Press wnl- c'SS. nuts Into Icing lightly. Cut into ©T tquarc, you like chewy, b u t t e r - scotch brownies? Here's the easy r e c ip e which makes them: UDII D iti N w ill particularly like these rich, peanut butter cookies which go w •11 with anything: ric h f a r m to w n . »12,Uu W e s te rn S to re Ho. 273, P a lo u s e , W a s h . ___ RABBITS & SKINS FARMS AND RANCHES tore in DESCHUTES eggs, hatching, breeding, fish­ flatten on an ungreased cookie sheet REAL ESTATE—MISC. VA t r a c t o r w ith p lo w a n d m o w er. ing? S p riB g to o th , f le x ib le h a r ro w , 5 -b o t. P A R M E N T E R R H O D E IS L A N D R e d s. with the tines of a fork, making a Why W o rld 's b e s t la y e r s . U. S. a p p ro v e d . should you plant flowers in N U R S E R Y , >12,000, p a r t te r m s . p lo w , 1S x 7 D D ish D rills . cross design. Bake in a moderate U. S. P u llo r u m p a s s e d . P e n s m a te d P. T. I.A R R A B E E CO. R a n c h e s, c ity h o m e s a n d o t h e r b u s i- Libra on a certain date and to d o u b le p e d ig r e e d m a le s d ir e c t E d w a ll, W a s h . P h o n e 841 ru’s s p ro p e rty . M y rd a l C o m p an y , (375°) oven for 10-12 minutes If Moon’s phase? f ro m P a r m e n t e r f a rm . C h ic k s 19c, M issou la, M ontana. desired, these may also be shaped When are the best times to buy, p u l l e t s 33c, c o c k e r e ls 8c. C h ic k f o ld ­ I RD-7 CATERPILLAR FARM TRACTOR er P a u l D u d ley , R . 1, B o x 3710, E xcellent condition, low hours. with a cookie press. sell, collect, rent, travel, move, FOX ISLAND w aterfront and island. 5 and B. R. WATKINS. Wasco, Ore. Ph. 495 Wasce. F i r s t Layer: *4 eup butter nr shortening BUSINESS 4 INVEST. OPPOR. The La-Trac Jr. Is designed for gardening, berries, orchards, land­ scaping, leveling and bulldozing. It handles a 10-inch mouldboard or 22-inch disc plow in any kind of soil—hills or sand—wet or dry, no side-slipping or miring down. Weight 525 lbs. Lifetime oil- seal bearings. Quick action reverse. Equally balanced for easy operation. Further information write J. L. SKAW 6200 Sand Point W ay Seattle 5, W ash. D ealership O pen L o o k ! N e w C o r a le e O il o r G a s L ig h te r L ig h t y o u r o il o r g a s h e a te r , s to v e s , f i r e ­ p la c e s , b u ta n e a p p lia n c e s a n d h o u s e - t r a i l ­ e r b u r n e r s th e n«°w e a s y w a y . Y ou w ill t u r n th e m o f f m o re a n d s a v e f u e l w h e n t h e y l i g h t a s e a s y a s i f th e y w e re a u t o ­ m a tic . S im p le to o p e r a te . A m p le le n g th k t e p s y o u f r e e o f t h e fla m e . N o m o re so ile d c lo th e s o r p in g ed /fc s o o ty a r m s o r h a n d s . R e a d y f o r I n s t a n t use. N o m a tc h e s re q u ire d . G u a r a n te e d . I f u n a b le to s e c u re f ro m y o u r h a r d w a r e o r v a r i e t y s to r e , w ill L e o n a r d R o a d . G r a n ts P a s s , O re. FOR SAI E— 7HO breeding ew es. 4 coming 5. bred tn Suffolk bucks to lam b April 3rd. Well flushed before breeding and well wintered. IRVIN ATCHISON Rt. S, Sidney. Montana. u la r S A L E S W O M A N to d e m o n s tr a te an d la k e ord< 1 s lo c a lly f o r 3 0 -M IN U T E H O M E HATH D R Y E R , N a tio n a lly A d v e rtis e d , u n c o n d itio n a l g u a r a n te e , , <•. •itroU . il b e a t, »12 95. no d e liv e rin g W rite A n n e tte L a b o r a to r ie s . In c ., 4UH Old T im e s B ld g ., S e a ttle 1, W a s h in g to n . HELP WANTED—MEN S U E S MAN FORMER OFFK » R T he Faster.:n< Co. h.n »Hies opening for capable married man w ith armed service of- floer experience Substantial earnings and advancem ent w ith grow ing national con­ cern. Car e«5ential. G ive fu ll qualiflcaUons. Write Secarltles H id e. Seattle 1. W m I i . Playground Color Scheme A playground color acheme for children’s playground equipment, which haa been put into practice in Canada, is green and yellow. The explanation for thia choice of color la that green la rastful to children’s eye» while the orange-yellow pro­ vides a quick vision contrast which indicates danger points. For this purpose, the advocates of this painting motif emphasize that yel­ low is the most highly visible of all colors. Ultra,o.tic Sound Sound is described as ultrasonic If the frequency is above 20,000 vibrations per second. Wred Killer If a weedkiller worka by pene­ trating the leaves, oil-soluble com­ pounds should be used; If It is ab­ sorbed by the roots, water soluble compounds are preferable, accord­ ing to scientists at the University of California college of agricul­ ture. Vndcrinflation of Tires When a tire Is underlnflatcd. the car’s weight distorti the normal cor.tour of the tire body. The tire bulges, or "bellies out," with an extreme flexing action. Thia gen­ erates excessive Internal heat, weakening the cord and resulting In bruises or broken cords. Too, undermfla’.ion leads to rim bru.scs Insufficient resistance is provided to prevent the tire from being Jammed against the rim and crushed or cut when the tire strikes a curb, rock, or rut. Use of Aspen Because aspen possesses no na­ tural durability, all aspen products used In contact with the soil decay rapidly, and such proefcets as un­ treated aspen fence posts rarely last more than three to four years. When aspen is used for sills of buildings, bridge planking, and the lower logs of log cabins, where the products are not in contact with 'die soil but may become moist and remain moist for considerable pe­ riods, deterioration by decay may also develop rapidly. HELP W ANTED—MEN, WOMEN WANTID—A-l Cook or couple. Spectaltv fot'de. «mall report, near Anchorage. State age. experience, reference«. Send photo, x » •”. > n t nua B ex 1451. Anehora1 25 f ro m s a le s o f fic e of CORALEE MFGRS. CO. 1002 SE 53rd. Ave. Portland 15, Oregon Let the Ads Guide You When Shopping Buy U. S. Saving» Bonds! HELP WANTED—WOMEN p r ic e Graded Eggs Eggs which ara not graded offi­ cially, under either federal or fed­ eral-state programs, cannot carry the letters *‘U. S.” before the grade designation on the label. Before Freezing Vegetables About a gallon of water is needed per pound of vegetables to scald them for freezing. Two gallona arc needed per pound of leafy vege­ tables. Fuel Conservation Reducing the temperature of a room 10 degrees at night w ill re­ duce fuel oil use from 4 to 8 per cent. Woolen Blankets A blanket should contain at least 23 per cent good wool to be fluffy, resilient and warm. Waxed Floor Finishes Varnished or waxed floor finishes last longer If cleaned with mineral spirits and turpentine instead of water. DDT Residua A residue left by a apray con­ taining DDT is probably more effec­ tive against houseflies than any other treatment. Point to Remember The way a dress is made, as well as the fabric in it, determines how easily it w ill wash and iron. Source of Calcium Turnip greens are a rich aourc» of calcium in human diets. Wet Clothea Hang wet clothes on the line by their firmest and heaviest parts. Fashion Flashes Look for a dazzling array of but­ Strapless dresses seem to be with us to stay, if current fashions are tons as trimming on the new any indication of the trend, as they dresses. They may be used in almost usually are. Many of these are in any way but are stunning when beautiful pure silk prints and come sprinkled on the bodice or when with full boleros. Just in case you sewed in half-circle fashion well below the back and then again in want to cover up. Lace is taking on great fashion the same fashion below the waist importance. It’s used as trimming, swinging upwards to the hips. Dresses are only slightly shorter and all by itself, too. Especially in.- portant are the bands of lovely lace for the coming season, but many that are trimming both bodices and skirts are still full, graceful and Sowing.