Clanified Department QUIT DOSING CONSTIPATION! "R A N CH ES FOFTSALE" Million» Ent KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN for L a x tin y Belief R r l r a a r o by W e it e r n N e w s p a p e r U n io n . V Harsh laxative« got you feeling down? I f youra ia the common type of constipation, cuu oil by lurk of sufficient bulk in the diet, follow this pleasant way to la ilin y regu­ larity. Just eat u serving of crisp, de­ licious K E L L O G G ’S A L L -B K A N every day and drink plenty of water! Do this regularly— and if your trouble is due to lark of bulk — you muy never have to take an­ other laxutive the rest of your life! A L L -B K A N is not u purgative nut a medicine. It's u wholesome, natural laxative food, und— By V IR G IN IA INGRID BERGMAN’S fin- > ished million dollars’ worth of films, all Academy Award material, that haven’t been released as yet. Two years ago she did “Saratoga Trunk,’’ with Gary Cooper, but Warners’ had a lot of war pictures on hand, so “Sara­ Because it ’s made from the vital enter layer» of wheat, in which whole-wheat protective food ele­ ments are eoncentratrd, One ounce of A L L -B K A N provides more than * □ your duily iron need— to help make good, red blood. Calcium and phosphorus— to help build bones and teeth. Vitamins — to help guard against deficiencies, Protein — to help build body tissue essen­ tial for g r o v . t b . B a t A Lle-B ftA N every day I Made by Kellogg's ot Battle Creek and Omaha. X Z | T once. fo r ce s sale. E stab . 20 yrs. Ph. Ore­ gon C ity 3-3347 or w rite P. J. S n y ­ der, B t. 3, B ox 17, O regon C ity, Ore. (Sec Recipe Below) SOOT E R A D IC A T O F Cake Tempters T E A S P O O N of X Z IT sprinkled on the fire regu­ F am ily hungry for cake? As a larly w ill remove soot from gtaieral rule, families take it easy chimneys, fireplaces, furnaces on cakes during and stoves and keep them clean. the spring and summer because Soot wastes heat-is always a fire there's a wealth hazard. of fruits and ber- Try X Z IT . It's safe; easy to use. ries to solve the Is excellent in an emergency for dessert problem. But, comes the first whiff of fall puttin g out chimney in the air, when the kitchen will stay fires. cool enough even for baking, and Keep a cleaner house there's the fam ily on mother’s heels and get all the heat you begging for a cake. pay for. Aik for X Z IT Then, too. husbands and sons will st your hardware, fuel soon be returning, and they w ill dealer or grocery store. want a big taste of mother’s good X Z IT Soot E radicator- homemade cake. Be ready for the u te d b y in d u itr y fo r call when It comes, homemakers, more than 20 years. with a brand new line-up of recipes that are bound to win the fam ily. XZIT SOOT ERADICATOR We're still aware of the strategic >•00 Sevth H««v«r Sfroal let A a |«!« c 44, Calif**!« situation in regard to sugar, so the following recipes don't go all-out for sugar. They're taste-tempting and delicious in spite of it all, and there's a grand variety from which to choose. Take your pick: •Bran Devil's Food Cake. I Makes 16 cupcakes) 1*4 cups sifted cake flour 1*4 cups sugar *4 cup cocoa 2'4 teaspoons baking powder ’4 teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt *4 cup shortening !4 cup whole bran 1 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 eggs Sift flour once, measure then sift H e lp T h e m Clenrise th e Blood again with sugar, cocoa, baking pow­ o f H a rm fu l Body W aste der, soda and salt into mixing bowl. Your kidneys sra constantly Altering Add shortening and whole bran. Add «sat« m atter tram »ha blood stream. But about *4 of the m ilk, then vanilla; kidneys sometimes lag in their work — do not act as N atu re intended— fail to re­ tteat until perfectly smooth, about move im purities th a t, if retained, may 100 strokes. Scrape bowl and spoon poiaon the system and upset the whole body machinery and m ix well. Add remaining m ilk Symptoms may be nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of ditsiness, and beat until well blended. Add getting up nights, swelling, puffiness the well-beaten eggs. F ill greased under the eyes— a feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of pep and strength. muffin tins % full. Bake in a moder­ Other signs of kidney or bladder dis* ate (350-degree) oven about 25 or 30 order are sometimes burning, scaoty or too frequent urination. minutes. There should be no doubt that prompt Do you like a cake served warm, treatm ent is wiser than neglect. Use D oom ' s P tlli. [J o a n i have been winning in squares, with the tangy flavor of new friends lo r more than forty years. a citrus marmalade? This, then. Is T h e y have a nation-wide reputation. Are recommended by grateful people the made-to-order: country over. A ik your neighbor! M arm alade Tea Cake. 2 tablespoons melted butter or sub­ stitute >4 cup brown sugar * 134 cups corn flakes 1 >4 cups sifted flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons sugar 34 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons shortening 1 egg 3« cup milk 34 cup m armalade Blend together butter, brown sugar and '4 cup com flakes. Set this aside Fo tl-w a r autom obilai m ay rid e en for the topping. Sift together flour, rubber springs which will eliminate baking powder, sugar and salt. Cut noise and the necessity for lubrica­ In shortening. Beat egg and add tion. I. 7. Goodrich has supplied milk. Add to dry ingredients, stir­ ever ha lf a million rubber springs ring only until combined. Add re ­ for military landing vehicles. maining 1 cup of cornflakes. Turn B. F. Goodrich Is new snaking Into greased 8-inch square pan. Dot A W atch Your K id n e y s / D oans P ills K tiros of a naw kind of syn­ thetic rubber. The naw rubber makes tiras w ear langar. Since cotton Is o f almost equal Im­ portance with rubber in the manu­ facture o f tires, the rubber Industry It one o f the biggest customers o f the Agricultural South. (tae l and brass are used In the manufacturing of ordi­ nary passenger car tires. Lynn Says: M ake Dishwashing Easier: Stunt fishy odors on dishes by washing them in soapy water to which some vinegar has been added. Rinse dishes in hot vine­ gar water, also. Hot, soapy water is indicated for greasy dishes; cold water for egg. starchy and m ilky dishes. Scrape dishes before starting to wash and have a strainer in the sink to collect all leftovers. It's much easier than scooping them up out of the water. Stack dishes csrefully before washing. It won’t seem like you have so many, and there's less chance of their breaking. China can be allowed to dry by itself on a dish rack, but glasses, silver and cutlery should be wiped im mediately after wash­ ing. M ake sure you have plenty of good absorbent dish * towels handy. Use paper toweling for hands to save cloth towels. DAIRY RANCH for s a le by owner, 50 J e r se y c o w s and h e ifer s. A ll kinds o f farm tools. J ml. fr o n ta g e on S iletz R iver. Good fis h in g and h u n t­ ing. You w ill have to scram b le to get th is ranch. Poor health reason for se llin g . B o y C. M ain, S iletz, Ore. Lynn Chambers* Menus Stuffed Veal Shoulder Browned Onions Carrots Potatoes Cranberry-Orange Salad Biscuits •Bran Devil's Food Cake Beverage •Recipe given. 240 ACRES, near C h eh alis, W ash .; all fenced, 60 a c re s c u ltiv a ted , h a lf-m ile bottom land, creek, orchard. 7-room house, large barn. A d join in g p a s­ ture land can be leased . >4.000 down, balance e a sy term s. 1434 S. 45th Bt., T acom a 8, W ash in gton . with marmalade, spooned on top of batter; sprinkle with m ixture set aside for topping. Bake in a hot (400- degree) oven for 25 minutes. Serve warm , cut in squares. Sour Cream Spice Cake. */, cup shortening 1 cup brow-n sugar 1 egg * i cup thick sour cream 1% cups sifted cake flour *4 teaspoon baking soda 2 teaspoons baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoon cinnamon !4 teaspoon cloves Cream sugar and shortening, add egg and beat well. Add sour cream. Sift flour with baking soda, baking powder, salt, cloves and cinnamon. Add two tablespoons of the dry in­ gredients to the creamed mixture. Beat thoroughly. Add remaining dry ingredients to the first m ixture, beating well. Pour into a well- greased and well- floured pan and bake in a pre­ heated 350 - de­ gree oven for 30 minutes. An unusual va­ riation in cakes is to use ginger­ bread as an upside-down cake with an apple or orange topping. This saves both sugar and fussing as it is not necessary to make an icing for this type of cake: Gingerbread Upside-Down Cake. 14 cup shortening 14 cup sugar 1 egg 14 cup molasses 114 cups sifted flour 14 teaspoon salt 114 teaspoons baking powder 34 teaspoon baking soda % teaspoon rinnamon 3i teaspoon ginger 34 cup sour m ilk Bottom of pan: 2 tablespoons butter or substitute 34 cup light corn syrup *4 cup nuts 2 sliced apples or oranges Cream sugar and shortening. Add egg, beat well. Add molasses, blend. Sift dry ingredients and add alter­ nately with the m ilk to the creamed m ixture. To prepare pan, m elt butter and add corn syrup. A r­ range fru it and nuts. Pour batter over fruit and bake for 35 minutes in a 375-degree oven. Turn cake out of pan im m ediately after removing from oven. For those of you who like your whipped cream and can’t get It, here is an excellent way of making it: Whipped Cream . 134 teaspoons plain, unflavored gel­ atin 34 cup cold m ilk or water 1 cup well-chilled light cream Soften gelatin in cold liquid. Set over hot water and stir until thor­ oughly dissolved. Pour cream into fa irly deep, narrow bowl, making sure it is deep enough so cream covers at least % of the beaters. Stir in softened gelatin gradually. Set bowl in a pan of ice and let stand 5 minutes, stirring around edges several times. Leaving bowl in ice and water, beat with rotary beat­ er 5 minutes. Cream w ill be light and fluffy but w ill not stand stiff enough to peak. L et stand 1 or 2 minutes more in ice water, stirring gently. Cream w ill thicken and be­ come stiff enough to peak. This may be sweetened and flavored to taste. I t may be served im m ediately or kept in refrigerator or cold place until ready to serve. Texture im ­ proves on standing in refrigerator for 34 hour. Stir until smooth and serve. Released by Western Newspaper Union. O. R . D rake, AJlnne, W ash. Alice Frost, radio’s leading shud­ PO ULTRY FARM and hatch ery, 11 der-show charmer, has an album acres, 40,000 Incubator c a p , mod., elec.: 10,000 broiler cap., 2,000 la y ­ filled with horrible photos of herself in g hen cap. P rice >30,000. E arn­ —about to be murdered, screarr.'ng in g s 20% o f In vestm en t. Ill health Good to Bake—That’s Devil’s Food ta k e D IV E R S IF IE D FARM — 200 acres, good b u ild in g s w ith m odern Im prove­ m en ts, e le c tr ic ity , good road w ith m all, sch ool and cream rts. >20,000. I f In terested w rite H. R oger, Cove, O regon. (U n ion Co.) A L IC E F R O S T with fright, etc. One’s signed “ One of my Tondest heroines, Boris K a r­ loff.” The pictures were taken on every mystery series she's starred IR R IG A T E D FARM , 95 A , on C olum ­ bia R iv e r H iw ay. F u lly equipped w ith stock , m achinery, elect., 6-rm. house, modern. A. B. M cParland, Boardm an, Oregon. 12 ACRE, upland d a iry farm , good b u ild in gs, sp rin g w ater. >9,500. >5,000.00 dow n, balance, term s. John A . J o h n s o n , R o u te 3, B o x 369, K en t, W ashington. RABBITS & SKINS Dennis O'Keefe says it’s an empty honor that stole up on him as he was finishing his co-starring role in "Getting G ertie’s G a rte r” —the op­ tometrists of Westwood, Calif., voted him the man "best suited to wear glasses” —which he doesn't! M aj. Allen M a rtin i, whose Flying Fortress, “ Dry M a rtin i,” holds the world's record for shooting down 15 German planes In 22 minutes, makes his screen debut as an of­ ficer of a B-29 in "The Bamboo Blonde.” He was production assist­ ant on RKO ’a "The Falcon’s A lib i,” and during his college days was identified with Little Theater groups at Palo Alto. ----- * ----- Producer Edward Small, planning to m ake "The Life of Valentino,” can’t decide whether to hand the choice role to a star or an unknown. Unknowns have done aU right in big parts—Cornel Wilde in “ A Song to Rem em ber,” Robert Alda in "A Rhapsody in Blue,” Jennifer Jones in “The Song of Bernadette.” On the other hand. Paramount gambled —to the tune of a million or so—on Isa M iranda, in "Hotel Im p e ria l,” and lost, as did Goldwyn with Anna Sten. Still, Small is inclined to take a chance on the man who'll play Valentino. ----- * ----- Reconversion is here on the air as well as in industry, especially in ‘Superman." He was doing fine with the atom last year, till war de­ partm ent officials asked him to lay off, for reasons of m ilita ry security. So now he'a set to do things with Kryptonite, more powerful than Uranium, with the problems of es­ tablishing peace in the world upper­ most in his mind. ----- * ----- Robert Cummings w ill never for- get certain scenes in “ The Bride Wore Boots," In which he co-stars with Barbara Stanwyck. They were made on location a t Hidden Valley, with the tem perature past the 100- degree m ark. In the script It was Christmas. So Bob wore a heavy, well-padded suit, and a beard, re­ gardless of the blistering sun—he was being Santa Claus. ----- * ----- Fast work on the part of actor- soldier Patrick Lee landed him a screen role while enjoying a two- week furlough. He took a bus from Camp Roberts to Hollywood, hitch­ hiked to Warners’, and by noon was before the cameras in “H er Kind of M an ,” with Faye Emerson, Zach­ ary Scott and Dane Clark. He said the best p ari of the job was wear­ ing a blue serge suit for the first time in over two years. ----- * ----- PERSONAL ' M 4 II. O R O F R P H O TO F IX I8 H IV O D ev e lo p in g , p rin tin g , e n la rg in g , copyin g. W rite to r p ric e lis t an d fre e m a ilin g bag. P H O T O S E R V IC E S . In e. M a M a r k e t H t. - San F r a a r ls e e 4. C a li f . IT O C IB D VALLBY M I H | P rice (20,000, >7,300 down. In t'ee S k ykom ish V alley. CO acres, eplen- SPECIAL «11(1 so il. A g o in g dairy fctrni w ith good huildlngH on m ain h igh w ay. CASH—C A SH —C A SH — T he new ca rs 17 m ilk cow«, 400 chicken», all w ill he here soon. Your la te m odel e«|ulpm ent Included 1» price, (-b e d ­ car ts go in g dow n In price. W hy n ot room farm hom e; ext*.a q u arters for se ll your car now to ua a t top cash help: 20-nianchlon barn. Thia la a prices. Let u s take th e lo ss If th ey m oney-m aking farm . dro< W«- plan w ill buy your equity. B A I D A L L fc W K I T T U L D W E& TZRN AUTO SA L E S, 33 S. B. M on roe, W a sh . Grand Ave. a t A nkeny, P ortland , Ore. EA 8414. Open E v en in g s. J A RARE O M O B T O X IT T A C R E » .Middle Fork o f John Day P L A S T IC R U B B E R K lver, on B ig B oulder Creek, heart o f m ule deer and elk cou n try and Liquid Rubber for m aking an y m old for cold m ixed, qu ick se ttin g , ch ip P ondurosa pine fo r est. Stocked and proof p laster, C a s t o n e, C astw ood equipped 40 a cres Irrigated, free w a ­ P la stic g if t s , plaq ues. n o v e ltie s. ter, b u ild in gs, R esort property, Sam ple 22 oz. w ith fu ll d irection s hu n tin g, fish in g , ou tin g, proapectlng, >2.95 postpaid. S a n D iego P la s tic m ining. For group, or lodge people, P rod ucts, 3373 C aliforn ia S t., San or certain Interested people for a D iego, C alif. h u n tin g location. A real location for m any op p ortu n ities. In v estig a te C om ­ >7000.00 C ash . G ao. S u tto n , B a t e s , H IS T O R Y o f W orld W a r II. plete, a u th en tic. S alesm en w anted O reg o n . every tow n. B ig p ro fits. G eneral D is t r ib u to r s , P. O. B ox 3797, P ort­ ,'K O F T H E B E ST C h eh a lis R iver la n d 8, O reg o n . D airy farm s, all lev e l, 70 acre« c u l­ tivated , balance tim bered pasture. N o w a ste land. S ix room modern Heat-Resistant Eggs house, Barn 5 0 x l0 0 .,E a s lly Irrigated, Eggs that retain good table qual­ p len ty o f fr u its and nu ts, D ally se r v ic es, 4 m ile s from tow n . Good ity for two weeks at a temperature roads. P riced at >17,000. O ther farm s from 2 to >35,000. W rite for of 100 degrees Fahrenheit have been d escrip tion and prices. . A. C. M iller, developed by poultry scientists of the O akville. W ash., P h on e 340. department of agriculture. Most toga Trunk” was held up, m ay be released in February. Then she did “Spellbound,” which may be out soon. After that came “The Bells of St. M a ry ’s,” with Bing, due at Christmas time. Now she's making "Notorious.” Then she’ll make an­ other USO tour through the Pacific area; after that she'll go abroad for 120-A. D A IR Y A N D STOCK RANCH. 50 a. c u ltiv a ted , b est so il, ad join s "The Scarlet L ily ,” to be made In o u tsid e range. 6-rm. house, big barn, Palestine and Jerusalem—it's sup­ oth er bldgs., 14 sta n ch io n s, drinking cups. E lec tric w ater sy s te m , fru it, posed to be the life story of M ary trou t stream thru place, tim ber to Magdalene. se ll. Real bargain, p o sse ssio n at K IllO O C ’S A tl-IR A N It Richer In N utrition than whole w h is t w .r a VALE __ IVE rabbits 4-6 Lbs. 24c, W ant rab­ bit sk in s, poultry, veal, all m eats payin g good prices B n b y * Co., 935 8. W. F ron t, P ortlan d , O regon. HELP WANTED LOGGERS—Exp. fa lle r s and buckers, choker s e tte r s and hookers needed a t once: perm anent, good w ages, com fortab le eabins, sch o o ls; prlv. boarding hse. for sin g le men. At B u tte F a lls, Ore. W rite personn el m gr.. M edford Corporation, M edford, O regon. W AN TED, an exp erien ced C annery m e­ chanic. Steady, perm anent job, w ith good sa la r y fo r m an w ho under­ sta n d s fillin g m ach in es, and can ­ nin g line. A p p ly by m all or phone B u tle r P a ck in g C om pany, 7519 B a st M arginal W ay S e a ttla W ash ., Phone R ain ier 1000. eggs are practically unfit for table use after one week at that tem per­ ature. Hens that lay the heat re­ sisting eggs were developed by se­ lective breeding from stock that had produced eggs of unusually good keeping quality. Measures to Prevent Fires Fires spread from floor to floor through hollow partitions and up stairways. In every dwelling the basement should be cut off from the first floor by a heavy door, and it is desirable to plaster the entire basement ceiling with cement or gypsum plaster on m etal lath. Hol­ low partitions should be “fire- stopped” at the basement level to retard the spread of a basement Are. Gas-Testing Apparatus Developed A sensitive "nose” which lite ra l­ ly sniffs out gas ratios in copper w ire annealing furnaces has been developed by a large electric equip­ ment manufacturer. This gas ana­ lyzer has already saved wire manu­ facturers thousands of dollars, for it ensures safe processing of cop­ per m aterials without the form er danger of oxidation or brittleness af­ fecting the quality of the wire. Cows Need Carotine The vitam in A potency of m ilk and butter depends upon the quan­ tity of carotine in the cow’s diet. The cow’s principal sources of caro­ tine, from which she manufactures vitam in A, are fresh green pasture and good quality roughage of other kinds. Properly stored butter re­ tains its A content. Wool Clip Declines The quantity of wool shorn in 1945 Is estimated at 322,621,000 pounds by the department of agriculture. This quantity Is 7 per cent smaller than shorn wool production in 1944 and 18 per cent below the record production in 1942. It is the small­ est production since 1928. M ECHANICS, body m en, p ain ters. P er ­ m anent em ploym en t, p le n ty o f o ver­ tim e, top w a g e s. P a sc o A n to Co., P asco, W ash. AUTO m echanic, th o r o u g h ly exp er­ ienced In brake and fro n t end work. P erm anent p osition , union scale, 48 hrs. per week. Clean, lig h t shop. R eferen ces required. S h au b -E lllson Co., 19th fc P a c ific A v»., T acom a, W ash. Im proving Pastures Mowing is the least expensive and one of the most profitable ways to Improve pastures, agronomists of the agricultural extension service point out. Mowing w ill help In con­ trolling weeds, and increase quan­ tity and quality of grazing. BU TTO N H O LE w orkers S in g ers a t ­ ta ch m en ts f it side, back >12.50 W h ite R otary. S in ger E lec tric P ortab le. C onsole, tread le m achines. S aw in g M achine Shop, 167 W h iteh a ll, A t­ lan ta, G eorgia. New V ariety of B arley "Wong,” a new variety of barley, is resistant to m ildew—a disease which often attacks the leaves and stems of barley in the spring. Yields of 60 to 70 bushels per acre have been reported. "HEVROLET m echanic, exp. Gd. w ages, excel, w ork in g cond. In ce n tiv e pay. H ilto n Chav. Co., 305 M ain, D allas, Ora. M ECHANICS w an ted exp erien ced In In tern ation al truck & tractor work. M ust be A -l. S tea d y em p loym en t. ■ ig P ett, R ossb u rg, O regon. NURSERY STOCK P R U IT AMD H U T T R B B S .SH B U B S, R R R R T P L A N T S , ato. Ordara te k sn n ow fo r ^all daUvary. Praa oa ta lo g upon raquaat. T U A L A T IN T A L I I T M U RSBRIBB B o u ts 1, B o x 310, Sharw ood, Oragon Banks Ready for Building Loans More than 10,000 private financial Institutions in every part of the U nit­ ed States are equipped for financing Am erica's postwar home building and modernization program with the aid of F H A insurance. Stauffer FOR SALE TRACTOR, Model 40 D iesel, Cletrac. J u s t th o r o u g h ly overh au led , new tracts, rollers. R eason able... Ward H o sk in s, D ayton , W ash in g to n . RAISE EASTER LILLIES FOR PRO­ FIT AND ENJOYMENT. THOUS­ ANDS OF DOLLARS MADE BY NORTHWESTERN GROWERS. WE OFFER FAMOUS CROFT EASTER LILY PLANTING STOCK FOR >15.00 PER POUND. SMALL, MED­ IUM. AND LARGE STEM BULB- LETS.. JA M B S fc JA M BS, H A R ­ BO R, ORBOON. H BW R A D IO S A N D E L IO . P H O N O G R A PH S A V A IL A B L E in lim ited q u a n tities. 110 v o lts only. M any radio tu b es In stock . E lec tric h eaters and ranges. A ll at a reasonable price. 90 day free se r v ic e w arran ty. A ll n atio n a lly know n m akes. Order today. A p­ pliance D ivision . P yram id R adio B ng. Co., 1413* - 1 8 th Av»., S e a ttla 33, W n. IN S E C T IC ID E S Available Now! A long awaited government release makes D D T available and permit* Stauffer Chemical Company to sup­ ply this convenient and effective insecticide to farmers, dairymen, poultrymen, householders. Ample stocks are ready for immediate ship­ ment. Available in 3 forms— dusts, dry spray mix, oil emulsion. Consult your dealer — or write direct. T O U R IST COURT 14 Cabins, 4 m odern a ll fu rn ish ed . 3 h ou ses, 2 fu rn ish ed . F lam o gas. Main h igh w ay, clo se In. Shade law n, all rented. ▼. W lntarrow d, 1414 Bo. F ir st, Y akim a, W ash . O D D S A N D E N D S - P arkyu karku s is g ra te fu l fo r th e p u b lic ity — a so ld ier 60 A. Irrig. W ov W ire, 5 M. E. H erm ­ iston , 3 Ml, P rop osed U m a tilla Dam. w ro te h im from a L ouisiana a rm y cam p Good bld gs. F u lly equpt. T u rk ey or th at on a certa in n igh t re c en tly the D airy. W ish to retire. P rice >10,000. Inq. J. J e n d zejew sk l, H erm iston , p a ssw o rd was “ M eet M e at P arky's.”. . . , Oragon. B est k e p t secret in H ollyw ootT s radio circles was the recen t appearan ce of ADAM 'S GARLIC P B A R L B S llin g C ro s b y ’s boys on th e open in g Solu ble c a p su le s c o n ta in in g th e e s s e n ­ tia l oil o f fr esh ga rlic; o d o rless and Prank Sinatra p ro g ra m —it was k e p t for ta s te le s s ; a n atu ral rem edy fo r a r ­ ten d a y s b e fo re th e broadcast. . . . “M r. th r itic and rh eu m atic a c h e s and D istric t A tto rn ey" lends th e lis t o f first pain s; a n atu ral In testin a l a n tis e p ­ tic; 6 w eek s su p p ly >3. fifteeen e ve n in g “N e tw o rk H ooperat- A sk your d r u g g ist for in g s ”. . . . J e rry C olon n a’s first film ro le ADAM 'S GARLIC P B A R L B S since his retu rn from an overseas tou r Or w r its d irect R ichm ond Adam Com­ w ith B ob H o p e is in th e D isn ey "M ake p an y, P . O. B ox 383, B ellin g h a m , W ash in g to n . M ine M usic"— sin gin g “C asey a t th e B al.” DAIRY GOATS: Nubians—bred doea— breed in g bucks. B arnsa, B a n ta 1, Bex 177. Olymnla. Washington. STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO. P acific Northw est Division NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON D r . H arry S ìm l e r , Dentiti I ailSri BLDC • 8 MORRISON • PORTiBND ORt