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Clurified Depart— ■< - FARMS AND RANCHES____ W E L L IM P R O V E D MOO a c re sto c k ra n c h . S o u th e as te rn O re g o n , 2.000 a c r e s u n d e r c u ltiv a tio n w ith fr e e w a te r r ig h t . In c lu d ing 1700 a c re s w ild ha g m e a d o w . T a y lo r G ra z in g rig h ts a nd s u m m e r r e s e r v e . In c lu d in g some h a y , e q u ip m e n t, w e ll-fe n c e d , m odern b u ild in g e , p ric e *03.000. SERVICE BUREAU B O B in E l)l I OH'S SO IE 'I hi» new*/taper, through tpecial arrangement with the Watliingtoii llureau o/ tt'e*tern New*- /taper Union at 1616 Eye Street, N. W , lEathington, D. C., i* able to bring read er» thi» w eekly colum n on problem* of the veteran and lervirem an and hi» fam ily. Queetion» may be a d d re u e d to the above llureau and they ie.Hl be an.ucered in a *ub»ei/uent colum n. No rep ltet can be made direct by m ail, but only in the colum n which w ill appear in thi* newt- paper regularly. CROSS TO W N sox h Marty Links .«S» 4 Bv Roland Coe NANCY EVER Y T IM E I TAKE A N A P SHE P U LLS THE COVER ^ z • MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher HEX' f - A N D T H A T O R iT Ï E R ] FASTER' its no use FASTER' WE RE DOIN’ A IN 'T EVEN P U T HIS | 1^FRONT F E E T D O W N ; S IX T Y -F IV E NOW T Z -iz — By Margarita L ■ 'trvK H trT fi — JITTER By Arthur Pointer ¿T nT ---------- ----- L> 7 REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes < B C A TIT a ) '-I • • Ten regional offices and 12 forest and range experim ent stations have been qualified to give soil con servation and forest field work training to veterans by the depart ment of agriculture. The training course may be confined to on-the- job methods or a combination of this training and a course in an edu cational institution. •Employment within the U. S. D. A. or with pri vate interests is an objective. Q uestion» a n d A n sw er» - LITTLE REGGIE J. I FEUERS ’ TW STREET is HAUNTED I A', M a . Q. When I was shipped to the states for discharge, I was told to leave my foot locker with my bat talion supply officer and he would have it shipped to my home. I did and I have been home six months and no foot locker. Whom can I write to in a case like this?— J. M . E ., Seattle, Wash. A. W rite to Personal Effects divi sion, U. S. quarterm aster corps, U. S. arm y, Kansas City, Mo. Q. M y brother enlisted in M ay, 1944, for the ASTP. lie went to col lege for eight months, then was transferred to the infantry. W ill his tim e in ASTP count as tim e in serv ice? Is be considered a volunteer? —L. G., Chicago, III. A. If he was on active duty during his ASTP service, his time counts. I f he was in the enlisted reserve status, his tim e does not count. The arm y says all men of draft age are considered inductees. Q. M y son, a private first class, is now in a hospital from wounds re ceived in Italy. In a big push, his sergeant and corporal were killed. He was placed in command and led his squad for five days when he was wounded. Should he not re ceive a sergeant’s pay from that tim e on? — Reader, Boonville, N. Y. A. Not unless he was promoted to a sergeant. Q. I entered the arm y in Decem ber, 1915. M y father had an acci dent, my mother was sick and un able to care for him, no one at home, so I was discharged from the arm y to care for them and run the farm he rented. I lacked a few days of staying in three months. Am I entitled to any of the bill of rights? — A worried farm er, Dan ielsville, Ga. A. The law says you must have served at least 90 days on active duty unless discharged for disability prior to that time. You evidently were released at your convenience on a hardship case and therefore the veterans administration says you are not entitled to the benefits. Q. My son is a second lieutenant and entered the serviee January 6, 1945, went overseas December 21, 1945. How long before he can be discharged?—Mrs. F . A. W., Du buque, Iowa. A. C ritical point sco re for a sec- VIRGIL By Len Kleis RlflHT ,5 1 6& E HE MUST'VE O wned a DOG, TOO U ff b LOVE OF MAPO •LEON ms -I SILENT SAM TODAY 1---- g >5 By Jeff Hayes \ z H ELP W ANTED—M E N W A N T E D — Q u a lifie d J o u rn e y m a n a rm a tu r e w in d e rs . U n io n shop. A p p ly M r . C . H e im u lle r . M A R IN E E L E C T R IC . 2121 N W . T h u r m a n , P o r tla n d M, O r e g a a . R A B B IT S & S K IN S The war department has an nounced that as of March 19 no er) rabbit s k in s H igh ten sion further information will be fur str etc h e r s, *1.50 do*., prepaid Ship nished as to the whereabouts of v a ri to E. E. L ace. W arren. O regon. ‘ M -m -m - S m ells as though you w ere lucky enough to ous units in the armed forces as get some m e a t to d a y !” they have done during the past sev HELP WANTED eral months. The arm y explains that BO O K K EEPER— Sten ograp h er, *125.00 during the period of redeployment a m onth. Board, room & laun dry. By Ernie Bushmiller W rite M ultnom ah C o u n t y F arm , when so many units were moving T routdale, O regon, g iv in g a g e , e x — rAi/v/Z" in transit from one sector to an B u S H A U L i. Cf*~ perience & referen ces. other they permitted publication of G R E E N H O U SE & L aw n m an. »75.00 the positions of these units. per m onth. Board, room & laun dry. At this tim e, however, the arm y W rite M ultnom ah C o u n t y F arm , T rou td ale, O regon. says that the billets of the various units are more or less semi-perma FOR SALE nent and that again, for reasons of m ilita ry security, their positions HAYES' “Super M atin g” C h icks sired by M ales R.O.P. W lngbanded w hen w ill not be publicized. hatched. L eghorn M ales from H an se n ’s U.S. R.O.P. 300-egg h en s. N ew So please do not ask us to obtain H am pshire», W h ite R ock s from R. this information as we have done O.P. 200-275-egg hens. A lso " R eg u lar M a t 1 n g ” A u str a -W h ltes, N ew in the past. And you positively g uarantee th a t two ta ll d ark m en w ill im m e d ia te ly e n te r our liv e s !” THAT KANGAROO 1 J ust escaped off the S H IP ' AFTER HIM ,M EN' S T O C K R A N C H , W e s te rn O re g o n . ,520 a c re s , in clu d in g 300 a c re s U n d e r c u lt iv a tio n , b u ild in g s a d e o u a te , p ric e *00,800. F . R . (F re d i F O R T N E R . or F . E . F O R T N E R 204 S p a ld in g B ld g ., P o r t la n d 4 , O re g e a . LIV E w hite rab b its 4 to 5 Lbs. 24c. Want rabbit sk in s, pou ltry and veal. B a b y fc Com pany, 93S S. W. T rout, P ortland , O regon. U n its ’ Location» a Secret H B V f — COME BACK W IT H THAT COVER, / r S T O C K R A N C H W a llo w a C o u n ty . O re g o n 7400 a c re s d eeded la n d . In c lu d in g 200 a c re s of m e a d o w , w e ll-fe n c e d , b u ild in g s a d e q u a te , s u m m e r ra n g e , p ric e *50.000. r '/ Hampshire.», W h ite L eghorns. S traigh t-ru n or sexed . D ay old or started . B reeders P ullorum te sted . L iteratu re free. K a y es M i-G rade H atch ery, T w in F a lls, Id aho. W H IT E LEQ H O BH CHICKS U. 8. c er tifie d and U.S.R .O .P. m a tin g s. F lock PULLO RUM C LEA N fo r 14 years. L arge, ch alk w h ite e g g s. H ens, 2 to 9 y e a rs old; m ated to pedigreed m ales, 275 to 337 e g g s. C hicks M ondays— W rtle for d ates. P ark ers L egh orn s, B o x W , B la ch ly , Oregon. P a c ific B road-B reasted bronze p ou lts, pujlorum clean p o u lts a v a ila b le M ay 15 and later. M em ber o f O regon T urkey Im p rovem en t A ssh A ll e g g s from free range m ilk fe d breed ers for better liv a b ility . W e are e x p e r ts a t sh ip p in g lon g d ista n ce s. P a c ific H atch ery, T an gen t, O regon. GOOD U SE D 194F-1942 m o to rs w ill f it D odge & P ly m o u th 1935 and up. *50 to 75. A lso new , u sed and r e b u ilt p a rts for a ll m akes and m od e ls. W e sh ip prom ptly. SE A T T L E AUTO W R BC X IK G CO., 1950 1 st A ve. So., S e a ttle, W ash . T H IS Y EA R order baby c h ick s th a t are bred to la y and liv e to pay. J e r s e y W hite G ian ts, B u ff O rp in g tons, P arm enter R eds, Barred R ocks, N ew H am pshire», W hite L eghorns, str a ig h t run or sexed. W rite for folder. P ullorum controlled . U. S. approved h atchery. F h ln n ey H a tc h ery. H t. 2, W a lla W alla, W ash . M EH— B B SE C U B B — W OMBH Let C ivil E x te n sio n S ervice prepare you for federal, sta te , m unicipal jobs, w h ile p resen tly em ployed. For p articu lars w rite sta tin g age. C ivil E x te n sio n S erv ice, 1310 H. 45th S t., S e a ttle 3, W ash. BA LD h ead n ess n ow un n ecessary. R e cen t in v en tio n m akes p ossib le re m oval o f b a sic Inherited cause. Send *2 fo r co m p lete d eta iled revelation o f both. T h ir ty years' stu d y and exp erien ce in th is field . G. L. W h its, 1833 13th S t., S an P ab lo, C alif. R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q U I P M E N T . S a les & S ervice, H om e lockers, b ot tle coolers, reach in boxes. M eat ca se s. E v e ry th in g In refrigeration . F O B T L A K D BBFBIG BR A TX O K CO.. 1518 H. B. K lllin g sw o r th , P ortland , O regon. P h. T B 6644. W ASH ING TO N “M aster B red” broad breasted bronze p ou lts. F a st g r o w ing, prem ium m arket q u a lity stra in . O nly th e best each year sin c e 1926. M t. A d am s T u rk ey F arm k H atch - ery. R o u ts 1, T o y y -n lx h . W ash . FARM FOR R E N T OR SA L E — 200 a.. 39 a. cu lt, (b y eld erly m an ). E le c tr ic ity . S ell crop, 3 cow s, team . Good sh ow for r ig h t party. W . H. B a lls y , B te . 1, CarZtcn, O regon. A CO M PLETE SE R V IC E on a ll real e sta te m atters. A ll c o sts are In cluded In our com m ission . No extra fe e s. W hen you bu y or s e ll, con tact th e C olom bia B a sin A gen cy, P h on s 485, E ph rata, W ash in gton . FO R SA L E — L arge s it e In E p h rata on M ain S treet su ita b le for au to court or an y b u sin e ss req u irin g a large site . C olum bia B a sin A gen cy, E ph ra ta , W ash in gton . A L F A L F A SE E D — E x tr a fa n cy G rim m grow n in northern Idaho. G uaranteed o ver 99% pure and free from any n o x io u s weeds. Sam p les on req uest. Id aho B oyd -C on lss Co., B o n n e r s F erry , Idaho. BABY g la d io lu s. S p e c i a l o ffe r o f trea ted b loom ing siz e bulbs, a s s o r t ed c o lo rs or a n y desired sh a d es: 40 b u lb s for »1. P o sta g e paid. B B A V - BB T O K B U L B O A BBBH B, B ea v er ton, Ore. FO R SA L E — Coon, cat, cougar d ogs and pups R egistered Redbones. R e g istered G uern sey c a ttle , bull ca lv e s. E noch S k lrvln , Oak A cre G uern sey F arm , M arquam , O rsgon. SIGNS— A ll K in d s— M etal, W ood, P a p er, G lass, C anvas. A n y q u a n tity . For ond lieutenant is 67 points or 4 5 1 F ree e stim a te s, send rough sk etch . months. As of September 2, your ' A c s S ig n s, B o x 1764, S p ok an s 7, W ash in gton . son would have about 8 points and TIM E TO P L A N T G L A SS ? 8 months. lis t o f fa v o r ite v a r ie tie s w ith Q. I have been receiving serv F ree a ttr a c tiv e prices, c o lle ctio n s, etc. icemen’s readjustment allowance M all a card today. H l-L o H ill F arm , B t. 3, L ebanon, O regon. for 10 months on seif-emplo.vment as owner and | part-operator of a ___ E L 2C T B IC B 3 O O B B B S business. Am wa'ting on appeal »f ! ^ ^ m 'a U c T o n tr e L P h o n e V R ‘ W ? ------ 1— • connected -----------.11— u disability. ii!,.. .....I Will E A U B ~ .O O 2 S 3 IITG . CO., B t. 7’, service B o x 438, Tacom a, W ash . the readjustment allowance be stopped after one year or one year W H IT E -F A C E D H E R E FO R D S, B r e d so w s, bred g ilts . Open g ilts , boars, plus time in service or until results a ll a g es. P riced r ig h t to se ll. C. of my disability ’ nocal are re Ilu m o k re y , O-Kop F arm , E a to n v ille , ceived? — C. D. V D., Alyg, Okla. A. The law says 52 weeks is the A LL AM ERICAN E lec tric M eat S aw s. Im m ediate delivery. $320.00 delivered. m axim um for drawing service C ft II A pplianco Ca’.ea Co., P. O men’s readjustment allowance. Eo.-t 87C5, F o r.la n d 7, O regon. LA 6722. Q. Can a form er wife receive a li mony from a retired arm y man C A N A R I E S, rollers, thoroughbred, banded. Choice healthy birds, $22.50 through the 11. 8. treasury If she pair d elivered C33JAH A V ’ ABIEU, has .4 court decree stating It be 1720 64th Ave., O akl-nd . C t’l ’. paid in this manner each month? M ONGOLIAN R ingneclt; go den phea sa n t h atch in g eggs. W rite for prices. —Reader, Chattanooga, Tenn, H arold Moe, B t. 1, S a n ^ o e d V7n. A. That is purely a legal ques tion. Consult your attorney. Q. My husband was retired with ' B L U E B E R R IE S k pension from the regular arm y H ew est and bert la ouU lvatcd bine- after 30 years of service. Can I berry p lan te. , . . Scad for folder. claim any support for my child EBERHARDT and myself from his pension? — BLUEBERRY NURSERIES Mrs. L. R„ Philadelphia, Pa. H t. 1, B ox 378, O lym pia, W ash. A. This is a legal question and must be settled in the court*.