Classified Department ir J * H E L P W A NTED —W O M EN SiV. < 0 MINGLE WOMAN of h ig h est ch a r a c te r . 21- 35. for m o th erless hom e. O ne w ho p refers cou n try life, en jo y s outdoors, cam p in g, n a ­ ture; sm okers, d rin k ers or ta ll sle n d er s NOT w anted. G ive FU L L p ersonal d e sc r ip ­ tion. Box 71, O tw e ja , O regon. (1 ch ild * &Í BUSIN ESS & IN V EST. O P P O R . * 4 BOBBY SOX Cattle Liver Fluke Cause of Large Loss CROSS TOWN »» 9 Bv } 2 \ I < A, £4 I E £ She’s been eighteen for th re e yearn th a t I re m e m b e r— and I bet she's n e a re r s ix te e n !” Z CONVERT that wood or co a l sto v e or fur­ n a ce to oil. F or p a rticu la rs w rite HI. I, Box 351 - S ilverton, O regon. L iver fluke, those small, flat, leaf , like worms, arc proving among the m ost injurious parasites of cattle in the United States. Flukes produce serious diseases in m an and anim als in various parts of RANCHES FOR SALE 120 a c r e s t o c k r a n c h w ith g o o d s t r e a m o f w a te r . L o ta o f b u ild in g * . 4 -rm . h o u se , 3 0 x 5 0 b a rn , c h ic k e n h o u s e 16x 72. W o v en w ir e fe n c e . E le c t r i c i t y , w a te r s y s t e m . On s c h o o l b u s a m i m a il r o u te L o c a te d 60 m ile s n o r t h ­ w e s t o f M is s o u la , M o n t., 3 m ile s s o u t h e a s t o f R o n a n In th e F la t h e a d V a lle y Mt. R e a s o n a b le p r ic e , t e r m s . W r ite T h o e . C o tr e ll, R o n a n , M o n ta n a . '0 A C R E S , 10 tid e la n d , 40 a. s t a n d in g tim b e r ; n ew 5 2 -ft., 2 0 -c o w b a rn , 18 h ead o f c a t t le , Ige. c h ic k , h o u s e , 123 h e n s, e l e c t r ic it y , 8 m l. A s to r ia on g o o d road 4246 8 . W . B arbnr *. . . And this is the g y m !” NANCY H O M E F U R N IS H IN G S & A P P L I. Life Cycle of Public Enemy No. 1 Described Roland Coe Marty Links BO OKKEEPI R 8 O p e ra te y o u r Jar-a-Week" Bookkeeping and T ax S erv ­ ice. F ull or sp are tim e. D eta ils free. JuLLIS, B ox 212.Cedar G rove. No. C arolina. B ird ., P ortlan d , or w r its R t. 3, B ox 579, A storia, O regon. By Ernie Bushmiller N O — YOU ALW AYS HOW ABOUT A M O V IE I P R O M IS E T O K E E P Q U I E T D IS T I M E TALK I T 'S N O U S E - - Y O U 'L L S T A R T G A B B IN G A S USUAL D U R IN G T H E P IC T U R E . i-IV E r a b b its 4-6 I.b e 24e. W an t r a b ­ b it s k in s , p o u ltr y v e a l, a ll m e a ts , p a v in g g o o d p r ic e s R u b y A Co.. 935 8 . W . F ron t. P ortlan d , O regon. I GUESS YOU J U S T C A N 'T H E L P B E IN G A CHATTER­ BOX / X 20c to 45c EAC H p aid fo r w h ite ( f r y ­ er) ra b b it s k in s H ig h t e n s io n s t r e t c h e r s , 11.50 d o z . p rep a id . S h ip to E. E. Luce, W arren, O regon. MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher I ’M G O i N * \ BUT YOU HAVE TO ^ O H , I HAVE" O U T O F ^ FO R TH E LOVE O F - WKERE YOU G O iN ' T O COLLEGE? HAVE A CERTAIN M Y WAY A C E R T A IN AMOUNT OF A LL DRESSED UP I ’M A WORMLET? LIKE THAT?, INTELLIGENCE A M O U N T » U N IV E R S ITY TO ATTEND ö ? MAN Ì COLLEGE? NOW? W HAT ARE YOU G O N N A S T U D Y THERE?) o rtj A i n ' t TH EYRE 60N NA 6O N N A STUDY N O T H I N ’- STUDY LITTLE REGGY ME/ By Margarita CAN You TCU h e LA A T IL L g e uk £ il 7~£N YCARi 'C fN T A W L Y HADAN, JUST l ST£P inside j H00 DOO THE voo poo M l S AU / T ttlS ALL/ ! Ä J ITTER ' > - I By Arthur Po’nter M O TH ER .MOTHER, TOE fc iS C U lT S A P E B U R N IN G - py/CHiAI 0 ^T Fluke Life Cycle The adult fluke (A) in the liver produces m any eggs which a re ex­ pelled to the outside with the drop­ pings. The egg IB) develops in wet places on the pasture and a free- swimming larv a issues from each norm ally developing egg. The larva Is a ttracted to certain aquatic snails (D) which it penetrates. Aft­ er developm ent in the snail, a new type of larva with a tail (E) em erges and settles on grass IF) or other objects in w ater and encysts there. Cattle grazing on contam i­ nated pastures (G) swallow the en­ cysted larvae with forage and w ater. the world, but fortunately the most harm ful species do not occur in this country. In the United States the liver flukes commonly parasitize cattle, sheep and goats and m ay also occur from tim e to tim e in horses, swine and other anim als. The flukes can be destroyed effec­ tively and economically with hexa­ chloroethane, a synthetic drug. The drug should be prepared as an aque­ ous suspension and adm inistered as a drench. Save Tree Leaves for Planned Compost Pile % WUAT A OAV ! IT t SEE ANVAAORE NUTS WHO THINK THEY SEE UTTLB MEN ,T'LL START SEEING UTTL& MEN MVSELF / R A B B IT S & S K IN S CDD Coo O ^ cop .'TI O. The experienced and practical farm er and gardener knows that leaves of shade and forest trees are a most abundant source of organic m aterial, which he can use to grow better crops. As scon as they are gathered they should be placed in piles, then packed down and w atered. They are left in the piles to absorb m oisture. In late w inter or early spring, the compost heap is built, scattering some lime and some high nitrogen com plete fertilizer, such as 5-10-5 or 5-10-10. into the pile as it is built up. By late sum m er the leaves should be reasonably well rotted. The heap is then opened and the m a­ terial put to use. HELP WANTED i l R l . S , B e a u ty S h o p s a n d B u s i n e s s O f f ic e s pay w e ll. W o u ld y o u lik e to ea rn a s y o u le a r n ? D on 't s i t a t h o m e a n d be b lu e, m a k e y o u r d r e a m s c o in e tru e. D o n 't m is s t h is . W r ite to d a y . C a rl L lneback. P r e s ., S t u d e n t S e r v ic e , M r t l e B e a c h , 8 . C. II.'TO m e c h a n ic to w ork o n F o rd o r o t h e r m a k e s. E x c e lle n t In co m e a s - su rr ed . J o h n D a y K o t o r C o., J o h n D a y , C re. P h o n e 3 8 . W r it e o r p h o n e . W A N T E D , e x p e r ie n c 'd b o d y & fe n d e r m en, to p '. a g e - . R a t h b u n I m s ' . i a n t Co., B U e n c a u r f, W a s h . ’IC K W IC K P O I L T R Y P IC K E R S . P a- m ount P r o d u c to C o r p o r a tio n , 1 5 3 3 E o y lo to n A v e ., S e a t t le , W a s h . FOR SALE HOLLY Ti e g i f t s u p r e m e fo r y o u r f r ie n d s a n d b u s in e s s a s s o c i a t e s . P a c k e d in n o n - c r u s b a b le 2 4 x 1 2 x 4 '’ b o x e r . E very s p r a y is b e a u t if u lly c lu s t e r e d w ith la r g e red b e r r ie s. <'a e in ic r liy d ip p e d to in s u r e lo n g li •, a n d w r a p p e d in tr u e C h ri. tm s s t y l e , w ith a s p r ig o f m is t le t o e . P r e p a id any­ w h e r e in I'. S. A. 12.73. 1 2 ’ h o lly w r e a t h s s e n t a n y w h e r e In C. 8 . A. R ib b o n d e c o r a te d . 32.23. P O S T E R 'S G A S D E 2 T 8 7744 35; h 17. E . S e a t t le , We. ’ . K e n w o o d 8325 Z o_j 5. HOLLY W Y O 2E 2A L E M O D E R N j e w e lr y s t o r e an d w a t c h ­ m a k e r e q u ip m e n t, d o in g g o o d b u s ­ in e s s : Ideal fo r t w o p e o p le ; in v e n ­ to r y a p p ro x . 3 1 2 ,0 6 0 . f i x t u r e s at in ­ v o ic e ; e x c e l, lo c a tio n ; lo w r en t, le a s e , liv in g q u a r te r s ; no a g e n t s , 1399 4th St., Ban r . ' f i e ’. Ca'. BY O W N E R — 10 a . w ith p v t. la n e, gd. 6 -rm . m od. h s e ., e le c , h o t w a te r , w ir e d fo r r a n g e , gd. barn , c h ic k , h s e s ., o th e r b ld g s .; fru i* . n u ts ; 55500. I.. E. G rill, rte. 1, boa 229. O rth arS s, W r.-h . P '-o n e Orch. 3 P I C V a n seu v er <73'21 or . ___________________ F I L B E R T T R E E S , B a r c e lo n a . D a v i- a n a , D u c h illy v a r ie t ie s ; a ls o , C h it- tara t r e e s . P le n t y o f stock' a v a ila b le f o r Im m e d ia te s h io m » n ’ . CT’a r 'e a W . F c r r e st, C e o s B a y , O regtn. I n s le y & S p e e d e r g a s s h o v e ls . M o to r g r a d e r s , g a s & d ie el. 5 & 1 0 -to n g a s r o lle r s . Itoad m a c h in e r y & s u p n lie s . S e r v ic e E qu ip. Co., 399 Aurora, S e a t­ t le , W a t t . C A N A R IE S , r o lle r s , b a n d ed , p e d ig r e e d . V ig o r o u s, h e a lt h y , f r e e s i n g i n g m a le s 315.00 d e liv e r e d . O sm a n A v i ­ a r ie s, 1720 C aliforn ia. 64th A ve., O akland 3, 2 0 .0 0 0 -C A P . S A W M IL L , w ith 150-h. C u m m in s d ie s e l, 2 g a s d o n k e y s , t. d. 40 I n t C a t., w it h I a s a a c o n a n g le d o zer, n ew tr a c k , r o m p o v e r h a u le d . H a n le y E r o s ., A m b o y , W a sh . R E G IS T E R E D B R O W N S W IS S co w s a n d h e if e r s . C a lv e s s ir e d by o u r f i n e b u ll. New in M achinery Freeze-Locker M cH D G H B B O W lt S W IS S P A R K B u te 1, B ox 103 Y elm , W ash . 4 8 0 -A C R E r a n c h f o r s a le , a ll eq u ip p e d , m illio n f e e t o f tim b e r . F r e e an d f i r s t w a t e r r ig h t . W r ite R a m ie H ll- d e n b r a n t, R e p u b lic ) W a sh . REG’LAR FELLERS .> F O R S A L E — M o d ern g a r a g e , s e r v ic e s t a t io n . s e r v in g “H u n g r y H orse D a m S ite " a r e a , n e a r K a lis p e ll. Sea By Gens Byrnes cr w r ite H. J. H U N T R E A L T O R , B u ffa lo B lock , K a lisp ell, M ont. WHY W E R t/ÏT YOU IN SCHOOL YESTERDAY PINHCAQ W ERE YOU WELL, OUR. S T U F F D ID N T C O M Ê BACK FROM TH’ CLEANER S SO I W A S A.W.O.L? H A M P S H I R E B o a r s a n d w e a n e r p ig s fro m c h a m p io n s i r e s a n d d a m s . W r ite I E. E. E sk ew , B o ise , Idaho, B t. 3. S E E D G A R L IC , s i l v e r s k in . D is e a s e fr e e , 35c a lb. Ed C arothers, R t. 2, A.W.O.R' B ox 314, H illsb o ro , O regon. S P E C IA L fe» 1C VIRGIL By Len Kleis LOOK AT THIS î î READING - 2 0 WRITING - 4 0 — Ì Z SOP4S I TOLD VOL T M IS ^ // . / ’ H EV -TH IS, AtNT m in e ! ’ -IT'S DATED REAPIN'?- WRiTIN' J - --W E < DON'T CALL IT THAT- H arderfreeze, a product of the H arder R efrigerator corporation, Cobleskill, N. Y., will provide a home freezing unit and locker plant. Provided with five inches of insu­ lation, herm etically sealed to elim i­ nate infiltration of moisture, with rigidity of construction, the unit has been meeting with favor in rural districts. II ,) WOULD HAPPEN IF A ’ / / (\ YOU DIDNÏ TERRACE i l / l 1 ! t THAT SLOPE / G /' / W A N T E D T O B U Y : W ild g e e s e , d u c k s, p e a f o w l, p h e a s a n t s , q u a il. S t a t e p r ic e . J e w e l S a m e F arm , D a n v ille, 111. G A R L IC N a t u r e ' s B lo o d P u r ifie r A N C IE N T R E M E D Y FOR TO DAY 'S CH RO NIC A IL M E N T S • A r th r itis , R h eu m a tism • B r o n c h it is , A th m a , S in u s • S k in D is o r d e r s , E tc . P u r e c o n c e n t r a t e d g a r llo o il c a p ­ s u le s . D i s s o l v e In t h e s m a ll In­ t e s t i n e a n d n re c a r r ie d by t h e b lo o d s t r e a m t o a ll p a r t s o f th e body. O dorless and T a ste le s s 5 W eek s S u p p ly (3.00 ADAM'S GARLIC PEARLES Oil Extraction Rapid L n v / »i »i MEM AT W ORK 4 RIC H M O N D ADAM CO. B ox 282 B ellin g h a m , W ash . Bv Jeff Haves SILENT SAM MEM AT WORK NO R TH W EST TRUCK H EA D Q U A R TER S The use of the Staley hexane ex­ '41 & ’42 C h e v r o le t, 4 w h e e l d r iv e tr u c k s , so m e w it h w in c h e s , A - l m e ­ traction process for soybean oil has c h a n ic a lly . A ls o c o n v e n tio n a l t r u c k s fro m 275.00 up. to n to 10 to n s . improved to such an extent that less 2 w h e e le d t r a ile r s — c a r s iz e to than 1 per cent of the oil is left in h e a v y l o g g in g s iz e . C o m p le te s t o c k the soybean meal, as com pared with u se d p a r ts. N e w an d r e b u ilt m o to r s . N B I.S O N C H EV R O LET COM PANY 4 per cent left by the expeller, t 17th N . W. & D eary Ave. S U n se t 9100 pressing method. S e a ttle 7, W ash. The hexane solvent method also Remove Kinks results in production of soybean To get the kinks out of a hay rope, m eal with 44 per cent or more pro­ tein content, 3 per cent m ore than drag the rope behind the auto for when the oil is removed from the about a half mile and put it back in the barn as it comes out of the road. beans by the expeller method. There will be no kinks.