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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 22, 1945 Stunning F ur Accessories Are Worn With Unfui ’red Costumes G ay H o stess A p ron s O f O n e Yard or I jess By CHERIE NICHOLAS B y P aul M allon ' V LEADING GERMAN T E L L S o r J o u r n a lis tic GAY apron adds glamour to A your role as hostess. These aprons tuke little m aterial. Color ful embroidery that a youngster would love to do. • • • Vou can m ake these uprous from one pattern. Pattern 964 liaa tram fer pattern of an 8 ' i by l ) ' a and two 3',» by Slnch m otifs; direction». Send your order to: Sewing Circle N eedlreralt Ifept. Box 1217 Kan F rancisco t, Calif. Enclose 10 cent» for Pattern N o_________________ Naine_ A ddress. SNAPPY FACTS RUBBER T w e n ty -fiv e y ears ago parson- g e r cars used o n ly th re e to five pounds o f ru b b e r, not counting tiros. T oday the a v e r a g e car contains fifty pounds o f ru b b e r products. More than half of all the estimated 100 million automobile wheels In America are now rolling on syn thetic rubber. N a n k in g U n ive rs ity is e x p e ri m e n tin g w ith a n ew ty p e o f seed w ith a v ie w to g ro w in g ru b b e r in some o f the a rid regions o f China. New automobiles built this year wilt be delivered without spare tires. MHMI :■&>. «MUH MRRRI^RMM B.EGccdrich “6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID, TABLETS, 5ALVE, NOSt DROPS USE ONLY AS DIRtCIED SPASTIC and PARALYSIS C O R R EC TIO N JWtltoit JS). W nrp .iTnunflatlittt A ttiro ls N a tio n a lly fam oui corrective program for ¿he re h a b ilita tio n of paralyzed children and adult«. O riginator« of Spastic Duck Shoe« enabling m any paralyzed individual« to walk for the first time. Complete Pathokinesiological Court« w ith or w ith o u t room .and board. Locom otion, Speech, Synchro Kinetic« (hand and fingers). Occupational Therapy, Special T u to rin g , V o cational T ra in in g . Roar J and room tehoob at Encino, C a lif.; H ouston, T e x .; Tulsa, O k la .; C in cin n a ti, O h io ; Oshkosh, Wis. (o n Lake W innebago); P ortland, Ore. D av Schoob at Pal,a«, T e x .; St. Loui«, M o .; A kron, O h io: Chicago, I I I . { M ilw aukee, W i’ .; Mimic ip.ilis, M i n i . W rits for foldsr. Address: G. S. Gordon, M.P., 17146 Ventura B lvd., Encino, C a lif. TO-NIGHT TOMORROW ALRIGHT Vtpendabto 4 Z /-V IG IT A B L I LAXATIVR C S R tlO H , t a i l O M tf A | O II IC T I» GETA 25f BOX QUINTUPLETS ACHING COLDS ™ m id d le always rely on this great rub for The lesson w hich can be learned fro m the sound Schacht evidence is tw o fo ld : to relievo coughs-mutcle soreness (a ) N azidom shows w h a t defective m e n ta litie s can do when they a tta in absolute pow er and exclude reason. JU ST RUB O N C H ILD 'S M ILD MUST e r OLE New Types of E le c tric Lam ps E ffects of s ta rtlin g developm ents re su ltin g fro m w a rtim e e le c tric a l re search and engineering is being fe lt in the la m p in d u stry. Am ong these new a rtic le s are the sunlam p, w hich can be screwed in to any sock et operating on standard a lte rn a t in g c u rre n t; the heat lam p, a home- use adaptation of the in fra -re d lam ps used in in d u s try ; the s te rila m p , w hich gives u ltra v io le t ra d ia tio n of a wave length deadly to a irb o rn e bacteria. nam e) H IT L E R ’ S F A IL IN G M IN D Thyssen, who financed H itle r in to power and then broke w ith h im when the pogrom s ta rte d : " A w eak lin g o f in h e rite d w e a lth .” (Thyssen in c id e n ta lly was captured by H itle r in the occupation o f P a ris in 1940 and was ke p t in a co n centration cam p, w here our people found h im a v e ry old and f r a il m an.) Schacht, I th in k , gives the goods on the Nazi leaders m ore honestly and a cc u ra te ly than any o th e r one. Of the lim ita tio n s o f H itle r ’ s m in d , he says D e r F u e h re r never realized the w a r was lost, although the oth ers realized it a ye a r o r m ore be fore the end. H itle r never dared hold a cab in e t m eeting a fte r 1938 because those w ith in te llig e n ce in his own group constantly opposed his w ild planning. G eneral Udet, fo r one Instance, dared express opposition m e re ly to the Goer- ing shortsighted a ir p o licy, and a fte r c o rre c tly p re d ic tin g G oer lng w ould lose G erm an a ir su p e rio rity by 1914, shot h im se lf. T hey w ere a ll v e ry o rd in a ry men, less than average in acum en and w arped b itte r ly and e g o tis tic a lly . The o nly w ay they could keep th e m selves in pow er to w o rk th e ir m ad destiny was by cru sh in g a ll com m on sense and s tillin g any voice o f re a son. N...t one, in ch a ra cte r, fore sig h t o r any genuine v irtu e , could com pare w ith the g re a t men o f h is to ry . F ro m Schacht also comes the firs t c le a r p ic tu re o f secret G erm an fi nance, the bookkeeping m a g ic by w hich the N azis defied a rith m e tic — fo r a tim e . He says H itle r started re a lly a rm in g fo r the w a r firs t in 1937 and 1938 when his budgets con tained three b illio n m a rk s (both years) fo r a rm a m e n ts. This was at the tim e when M r. Roosevelt was s u b m ittin g am ia b le plans fo r w orld peace and th in k in g the re m o va l of tra d e b a rrie rs w ould do it. The Swiss quota tio n on the m a rk then was around three cents, w hich would m ean the annual a rm s budget was around $90,000,000 in o u r cur- | rency—tw o -fifth s of w hich w ent fo r the a ir fo rce then, as th e re a fte r, un t i l the end of the w ar. The m oney was ra ise d by bond issues b e a rin g 3% p e r cent in te re st and the banks w ere re q u ire d to take them . Schacht protested to H itle r in 1938 th a t the system he had set up io beat b a n k ru p tc y could not stand such expenditures, and a fte r a cou ple of scenes w ith H itle r, he q u it. The am ount o f cu rre n c y outstanding then was only 8 b illio n m a rks, but th e re a fte r H itle r inflated it 10 tim es, to 80 b illio n m arks. The debt when Schacht le ft was around 90 b illio n m a rk s and H itle r ran i t up to 450 b illio n at the w a r’ s end, q u in tu p lin g it. T h is would seem to m ake the N azi w a r cost around 430 b illio n m a rks, o f w hich about 70 b il lio n was raised by in fla tio n , and 360 b illio n by seizing the savings and w o rk in g m oney o f citizens through bond issues im posed on the banks. A t a thre e -ccn t m a rk , the cost could be com puted ro u g h ly at some w here around $12,900,000,000. A m e ric a 's w a r e ffo rt has increased the debt fro m about $250,000,000,000, w ith o u t co n sid erin g ta x receipts w hich reached $45,000,000,000 last ye a r. O f course H itle r was not re q u ire d to finance the w o rld , and gave lit tle aid even to his a lly , Ita ly . (b ) You cannot long cheat a rith m e tic even in a c o n tro lle d state. South A m e rica has a v a ria tio n of the N orth A m e rica n sto ry o f Johnny Appleseed. but in P araguay It was oranges ra th e r than apples th a t were planted. D u rin g the P a ra g u a y an w ar, C eneral Lopez com m anded th a t oranges be planted on a ll estates. He also encouraged people, w henever they ate an orange any where in P araguay, to p la n t the seed. In B ra zil, la rg e scale c o m m e r c ia l production o f oranges has de veloped, and to a lesser e xtent in Cuba, M exico and A rgentina. Balloon Cloth Balloon cloth is a ll that its name Im plies, the cotton fa b ric perfected e a rly in the w a r fo r co vering the b a rrage balloons used in the defense o f stra te g ic citie s fro m a ir attack. The need fo r these balloons d im in ished and the fa b ric , a ve ry fine cot ton fa b ric woven of long staple cot ton, was d ive rte d to c iv ilia n needs. I t is va rio u s ly finished and in the hand is smooth as silk, and wears w ith about the same resistance to creasing. When used fo r dresses, the fa b ric is u su a lly p rin te d . N A Z I Q U A I.IIT i A IIO .N S W ASH IN G TO N. The firs t studied p ic tu re of how things w ere run in side the madhouse o f the Nazi state has been obtained by our in te llig e n ce people fro m captured leaders. T ills clears m uch of the foolisn- ness g lib ly a ire d by H itle r officers in th e ir in te rv ie w s w ith news re p o rte rs —or, a t a ll accounting, the sta te m ent o f one D r. Schacht docs. S chacht was the only high G e rm a n who had an In te llig e iff j m in d . I t was he who c o n trive d the c le ve r fin a n c ia l and econom ic subterfuges by w hich H itle r b u ilt a b a n k ru p t state Into a w o rld th re a t In a few years, lie Is H r. Ilja lm e r H orace Greeley (im a g in e th a t old A m e rica n Schacht. lie q u it B e rlin when the a rm s expenditures started going m ad at H itle r’s d ire c tio n , and was found interned by our in v a d in g a rm ies. His o pinion o f top Nazis: H itle r: ” 1 would not believe H it le r dead i f he to ld m e so h im s e lf.” H e rm a n G oerlng, the fa t rig h t hand m an of H itle r: “ A fool, a cow ard, and alw ays a lia r. He was in a ll things ignorant, and a c h a rla ta n .” Goebbels, the p ropagandist: "A te rrib le lia r but the best b ra in in the governm ent, as w e ll as a m ost cou rageous m a n .” H im m le r, who handled the d is c i pline through secret police, purges and te rro r: " A d re a d fu l, h o rrib le m a n .” South A m eric a's Johnny Appleseed F e d e ra l Inspection A m eat p la n t th a t operates w ith fe d e ra l inspectors on the jo b m ust co m p ly w ith high standards fo r clean, wholesome food th a t is ac cu ra te ly labeled. D e p a rtm e nt of a g ric u ltu re regulations fo r such a m eat packing p la n t deal w ith p ra c tic a lly e ve ryth in g fro m the aprons the w o rke rs w e a r to the 'w ra p p in g and la b e lin g o f the m eat. C 'U R is p la y in g a s p e c ta c u la r role *• in the fashion w o rld th is season. T here a re so m a n y b re a th -ta k in g w ays in w h ich fu r Is being m a neuvered by designers, a d je ctive s fa il to do ju s tic e to the them e. O nly seeing is b e lie vin g how s m a rtly and a ttra c tiv e ly fu r accent is being w orked in to the scheme of costum e design. T h is y e a r fu r c ra ft is m a k in g a s trik in g new gesture in w ay o f ac cessorizing the u n fu rre d su it o r coat o r s m a rt wool dress w ith a s tr ik ing fu r hat-an-bag ensem ble, o r the fu r hat m a y be team ed w ith a m u ff o r a belt o f m a tc h in g fu r th a t gives a nipped-in w a is tlin e to a s m a rt wool tu n ic coat. You w ill be seeing m o re fu r hats w orn th is w in te r than you have e ver seen before. The types range fro m y o u th fu l berets to m ost im posing fabulous hats styled o f the choicest o f furs. The b ig idea is to w e a r a fu r hat w ith y o u r w in te r cos tum e, the s im p le s t types w ith d a y tim e wool casuals and the m ore e la borate fu r chapeau w ith yo u r m o st fe tch in g dress-up gowns and evening wraps. Centered in the p ic tu re one sees ju s t how in trig u in g a fu r hat can look w ith a brow n and beige strip e d je rs e y dress w hich is s o ftly ta ilo re d , w ith a fly -fro n t bodice and gathered s k irt. The w id e r b rim m e d hats u su a lly have a fu r fa cin g w ith a fe lt top. The handsom e m in k fa cin g fo r the hat tunes to the brow n co lo r scheme o f the costum e. I t is h a rd to im a g in e a n yth in g m o re eye-appealing, m ore re fre sh in g ly new lo o kin g , m ore appealing to d is c rim in a tin g taste than the stunning suit w h ich is accessorized w ith a “ la s t w o rd ” fu r h a t and bag set, as shown to the rig h t in the illu s tra tio n . I t has th a t p a tric ia n look o f elegant s im p lic ity w hich is so c h a ra c te ris tic o f the b e tte r fa sh S a tin -B ro c a d e S u it ions this w in te r. The su it is of soft beige wool. The fo u r-b u tto n ja c k e t has three bands o f the self fa b ric applied to resem ble pocket flaps. The beret and bag are beaver, a fa vo re d high-fashion fu r th is sea son. It's a g rand idea, i f you hap pen to have a w orn and out-of-style fu r g a rm e n t, to take i t to yo u r fu r rie r, who perhaps w ill find enough good fu r in i t to m ake one o f the now -so-fashionable hat and bag sets. This season’ s s ty lin g technique also ca lls fo r fu r used in a t r im m in g way. I t ’ s qu ite the s m a rt th in g to p re ttify the sim p le bla ck v e lve t gown, both the fo rm a l lo n g -skirte d typ e o r the ingenue short-length dance fro c k w ith lovely w h ite e r m ine, as shown in the illu s tra tio n . The deep rounded n eckline and short sleeves are edged w ith lo ve ly w h ite e rm in e . T h is is a season when scraps of fu r are Jo be tre a su re d and not lig h t ly th ro w n aw ay. N ow th a t acces sories and tr im m in g accents of fu r are so outstanding, it's w o rth one's w h ile to tu rn e ve ry sw atch of fu r in to costum e decor. T h is y e a r cle v e r ite m s th a t add the touch that te lls to even a sim p le dress include a w hole host o f in trig u in g ideas. The fu r headband is a n o ve lty b rought out th is ye a r. I f you have a s trip o f e rm in e , tie it about y o u r co iffu re w ith rib b o n at the back o r con- i ceal an e la stic fa ste n in g under a j c lu s te r of e rm in e ta ils th a t dangle o ve r one ear. A b e lt o f spotted leop a rd fu r w ill im p a rt sw ank to yo u r c lo th s u it o r dress. I f you have enough m in k o r P ersian la m b to m a ke a costum e bow you can use i t to a dvantage in m a n y a ttra c tiv e w ays, pinned on y o u r clo th coat in stead o f a je w e lle d c lip , w o rn on ] the bodice o f y o u r dress ju s t be- i lo w the shoulder. Y o u ’l l find lo ts o f | w ays to use a w h ite e rm in e bow R eleased by W estern N ewspaper Union. ' H airO rn am en tsM ad e O f F eath ers, Jew els F a rm Roads A m e rica has 2,400,000 m ile s o f ru ra l roads se rvin g 6,000,000 fa rm s , b u t only 45,000 m ile s have a h igh type pavem ent and 99,000 m ile s have a low -type b itu m in o u s su rfa c ing. The rest o f these co u n try h ig h ways — 2,256,000 m iles — have a non-treated surface, are m e re ly graded and d rained, o r are sim p ly tra ils . S toring Rugs R o ll rugs and carpets on a strong pole, s p rin k lin g cam phor crysta ls, o r s im ila r m oth-preventives, in as you ro ll. W rap in papers, sealing any p ortions w here m oths m ig h t en te r. P ut them in a cool, d ry place, p re fe ra b ly standing on end. Be sure th e y a re tho ro u g h ly clean before storing. D riv e on L e ft A ll B rita in ’ s im p o rta n t colonies and dom inions except Canada fo l lo w the m o th e r co u n try's lead and d riv e on the le ft. The P h ilip p in e s, w hich had conform ed to the general fa r east custom of d riv in g on the le ft, sw itched to the U. S. style upon lib e ra tio n fro m the Japs. R ejuvenate Sewing M achine To clean a neglected sewing m a chine w hich is gum m y w ith o il and d irt, use kerosene and a brush. When clean, w ipe the parts d ry and le t the whole m achine a ir fo r 24 hours. Then o il it. R ubber Gloves I f you w ear ru b b e r gloves to p ro te c t yo u r hands and nails b u t find the nails pierce the finger end ju s t tu rn the glove inside out and paste a piece o f adhesive tape over each fin g e r end. U n m a rrie d Soldiers There are no w a r w idow s o f the N a y a r soldiers o f In d ia because these men are not allow ed to m a rry . N a y a r women are ritu a lly m a rrie d to any m an who happens to be home on leave. W hat w ith the m a n y gala events i planned fo r a b r illia n t w in te r social Rinse M ilk y Glass season, th e re is a ste a d ily increas- Do not plunge a glass in hot w a J in g dem and fo r fe stive h a ir orna- te r i f i t has contained m ilk . I t j m ents, th a t re fle c t the elegance th a t m akes the glass ve ry cloudy, so firs t fashion dem ands. The handsome rin se the glass in cold w a te r and fe a th e r fantasies shown in the new then wash in hot, soapy w ater. I co lle ctio n s a re v e ry “ g re a t la d y ” J lo o kin g . W omen of fashion are F in ish F aster ! w e a rin g o strich tips, o s tric h p lu m - ; Self-fed hogs usually finish fo r age, sim u la te d b ird s w ith d ra m a tic m a rk e t somewhat m ore q u ic k ly tr a ilin g ta il feathers in exo tic colors than hand-fed hogs, yet they re q u ire and o ther v a rie d fe a th e r clusters, j no m ore feed fo r each pound of These a ll have com b o r c lip anchor- ’ gain. age. The new headbands a re ju s t ' as gorgeous as je w e ls and sequin Use Less Feed i e m b ro id e ry can m ake them . These L a rg e ly because of im p ro ve d in clu d e s c ro ll designs, b u tte rflie s breeding and feeding practices, the and flow ers w orked in a solid a ll- production of a dozen eggs now ' o ve r p a tte rn in g . T opping e v e ry th in g tskes about a pound of feed less j in evening sw ish is a clip-on band, than i t did a h a lf-ce n tu ry ago. o r ca ll it w re a th i f you w ill, o f sequin | flow ers in b la ck o r m u lti-c o lo r. F u r D iffic u lt Stains headbands are v e ry a ttra c tiv e and D on’ t tr y to rem ove ru st stains. new looking. T h a t’ s a jo b fo r the professional cleaner, as is also the re m o va l of stains fro m ve lve t o r m e ta llic fa b rics. Subtle Neutral Tones Are Favored for Day Wear Ydu w ill see a lo t o f brocaded satin th is season. I t is used here in solid bla ck fo r a chic, sequin- trim m e d c o c k ta il o r a fte r-fiv e res ta u ra n t su it. The sequins tr im the c o lla r o f the ja c k e t, w hich is closed w ith three brocade-covered buttons. These c h a rm in g dress-up suits are w orn under fu r top-coats. in the b e tte r dress collections, the em phasis is on subtle n e u tra l tones fo r d a y tim e dresses and sweaters. The fa v o rite soft tones a re subdued g ra ys and beiges, w in te r blond and o a tm e a l shades. Then th e re is a 1 green th a t is grayed in to a soft in- d e fin ite e ffect th a t is m ost a ttra c - j tiv e . Dresses and toppers m ade in I these refined tones fa scin a te w ith j th e ir s trik in g s im p lic ity and th e ir ! p a tric ia n appearance. T here is w ide c a ll fo r fine cashm ere sw eaters in I these fa shionable neu tra ls. They ; a re p e rfe ct fo r the college g irl. i EASTER Claisified Department ELECTRICAL E Q U IP M E N T _ REFRIG ERATION—C O S X F Iir iA l No priority needed, now available lor com mercial use. loed stores, restaurants, schools, hotels and Institutions. No house hold types. 8. P.IRXSNWAI.U CO. 310 N. W. MS - B .r i l i n d ». Ortfea RANCHES FOR SALE- S') A C RE FARM . 10 a cres peat; 4 a l fa lfa . 26 bottom plow land, balance sm e ll tim ber. G ood b u ild in g s, c ity w ater, Just o u tsid e c ity lim its P ort Town.-o nd i: rg a in »6,750.00. T ake boat 31 to 4 5 ft. in trade, term s. r A . P olS . 607 V i a Bti.'sn, P ort T o w m s a l, W ash . BABBITS <S SKINS i IVE rublillM 4 l bs 24c. Want rab bit sk in s, pou liry veal, all m eats. I. i . ing v o im I lin e F.nbv ft Co.. 935 S. VZ F ron t, port'-ana, O regon. . c to 45c EACH paid for w h ite ( fr y - .r i rabbit sk in i. H igh ten sion str o ll "t , SI 5* <loz, pro iahl. Ship to r . 3 . L uce, W arren, O regon. HELP WANTED A K P E N T E R F , com m on laborers, c a b lin'’ m akers, m oulder men (w o o d ), s ockm en. sa sh and door m en; union condition: . si- ady em p loym en t for c ea p e ten t m ech an ics. A m ple liv in g r te js C on tact F O L S Y S MXLL- VZO3H, H elen a , M ontana. and fen d er man capable o f i n llin g p a in tin g . «1.4** hr., laundry pd. S am aelaon M otor Co., P o r t A n g e le s , W ash . .¡< I j Y FOR SALE CU OFT E A S T S .', L IL Y P L A N T IN G STOCK WE are now booking orders for d e liv ery ab ou t Oct. 25. S e lec ted C roft sto ck . W rite or phone Su m ner 340 for prices. H en ry 3 . R ey n o ld s, S u m ner, W ash . AL'TO RO BES: W ool. 50x70. frin ged . Cav S cotch p laid s. Color c h o ice s: Red, B lue, B row n? P red om in atin g. P rice »4.05 p ostp aid . S a tisfa c tio n guaranteed. A lso b lan k ets, B a tts, M a ttr e sse s? C arding. O regon W oolen M ills, R o u ts 12, P o rtla n d , O regon. D R U G STO RE, in a g r ic u ltu r a l d ist. on lliw a y 99-S. F in e se tu p for d r u g g ist or y o u n g doctor. N ice fou n tain , bus. O nly drug sto r e in th is gd. sm a ll tow n . F ix tu r e s n t »1250. S to ck w ill in v o ice around »7500. Gd. te r m s can be had. F red XC. C h risten sen , R ea lto r, 691 W illa m e tte , E u gen e, O regon. W E H A V E C ash B u y ers fo r F arm s, R an ch es, A uto C ourts. B u s in e sse s, B each P rop erty, M ines and T im ber in a ll p a rts o f the N o r th w est. B u rn s ft T w e ten R e a lty Co., 237 SW 5th A ve., P ortlan d , O regon. A T T E N T IO N CAR O W N ER S: W e are n ow w r eck in g '40 to '42 B u ick s, '36 to '40 C h evrolet», ’37, '38 P ack ard s, ’36 to '40 O lds. A ls o m any o th er m ak es and m od els. F o r good u sed p arts, c a ll or w r ite A u to S a lv a g e ft W reck in g Com pany, 3330 S. B. 82nd, P o r t lan d 6, O regon. C H IN C H IL L A S FO R SA L E — P ed igreed ju n io r b reed in g sto c k from S ta h l’s p edigreed and r e g iste r e d b reed in g sto c k P rice on req u est. F ra n k A. Staab , F erd in an d , Ida. W A N T E D : Fir and cedar p o les and p ilin g , a ll siz e s . Q uote p rices f.o.b. sh ip p in g poin t, e a r lie st sh ip m en t. M iederm eyer-M artin Co., S p ald in g B ld g ., P o rtla n d 4, Ore. EXTRA Good e a sy fe e d in g typ e S p o tted P olan d C hina f a ll p igs, e ith er sex . E a ste r n b roodlines. A rthur F ra n k s Sr., R te . 2, B ox 236, Salem , O regon. SPECIAL PH O TO S IN O IL S: Your fa v o r ite p ic tu res en larged and fin ish e d in lasit- fn g o il colors. Our sp e c ia l price: S ize 4x6, 75c: siz e 5x7, $1. A ll p h otos fin ish e d w ith a ttr a c tiv e fold ers. Send your n e g a tiv e s and color In str u c tio n s to the C olonial A rt S tu d io, B o x 1383, P o rtla n d , O regon. 250 R E P R O D U C T IO N S, your fa v o r ite p h oto or sn a p sh o t for C h ristm a s use, »2.45. F or in fo rm a tio n w r ite C an field A rt S tu d io, B ox 973, San B runo, C alif. SE N SA T IO N A L , N E W — M agic S h o rt hand and T y p in g C ourse, even a te n -v ea r -o ld ch ild can u n derstand it. 50c copy, p o stp a id . W e ster n E n te r p r ise s, B o x 212. G resh am , O regon. CASH paid fo r old colored g la ss, odd c u p s and sa u ce r s, cu t g la ss, w aln u t o val fram es, e tc. R ose G ift Shop, 719 S . W . S alm on . P ortlan d 5, Ore. M APS— C ity, co u n ty , s ta te and w orld. L a r g e st se le c tio n on th e c o a st a t M etBker M ap Co., I l l So. 10th, T a com a, W a sh in g to n . COON. Cat H ou n d s trained, and P u p s. R u s s e ll R oot, R .D . 2, P ort Orchard, W a sh in g to n . W IL D g e ese, du ck s, p ea fo w l, p h ea s a n ts, p ig eo n s, rab b its. P rice s free. W ill buy you r su rp lu s stock . J e w e l G am e F arm , D a n v ille, XUlnois. FOR GOOD HEALTH! • Hemorrhoids • Rectal and Colon Ailments • Hernia (Rupture) • Gastric Ulcer Treated without Hospital Operation Maedisy through Friday! JO A. M. to 3 P, M. Evenings: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7 te JO Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician and Surgeon N. B. Corner E. Burnside end Grand Avenue Telephone IA«t 3918, Portland 14, Oregon Begonias re q u ire re g u la r pruning to keep them decorative. Branches past m a tu rity should be rem oved back to the next branch or to the crow n of the plant. This is done to s tim u la te vigorous new grow th at th a t point. A vo id Stickiness B efore m e ltin g chocolate in a dish o ve r hot w ater, ru b inside of dish w ith m elted b u tte r o r o live o il to p re ve n t stiekjng. M easuring cups m a y be greased in the same m an ner before m e a su rin g molasses or syrup. L IL IE S — Buy Your Planting Stock Now — PURE CROFT STRAIN P er 100 L a rg e B u lb le ts — 3 ” to 4 ”........................................................ »25.00 M edium B u lb le ts ................................ ......................... - .............. 17.50 S m alt B u lb le ts ............................................................................ 10.00 3 Inch Y e a rlin g s ............. 25.00 4 Inch Y e a rlin g s .......................................................................... 40.00 5 Inch Y e a rlin g s ..................................................... Sold Out 6 Inch Y e a rlin g s fo r s c a lin g and rep la n tin g 55.00 L arge Clean S c a les »6.00 per pound A b so lu te ly No D irt or Scrap NO O R D E R S FO R L E S S T H A N »100.00 Gold Beach Bulb Company G o ld B each. O reg o n