RO C K H ILL NO. 26 th e fin e s t e v e r ­ bearing a ll purpose Btrawberry. E s ­ p e c ia lly a d a p t e d to N orth w est. R la n ts-w h o le sa le, r eta il. W rite for p rices. P la c e orders early for sp rin g d elivery. Su pp ly lim ited C. A. N IC X - ■ b l , B t. 1, B ox 456, Bend, O regon, L IN K T R A IN E R , good cond. W ill se ll for 11500. B. A. D a v is, 8730 8. B. 143th. M all ad d ress. B o u ts 14. Bon 1859, P ortlan d , Oregon. S T R A W B E R R Y PLA N TS — 100,000 G ian t Gem E verb earin g, from new Irrigated soil. W a lt B erg, Kt. a, W oodburn, O regon. Ph. M onitor 3153. tie coolers, reach In boxes. M eat ca se s. E v e ry th in g In refrigeration . PORTLAM D B E r i l O i R A I I O K CO , 1616 N. E. K illin g s w orth, P ortland, O regon. Ph. T 8 6644. B E E R E Q U IP M B N T B e a u tifu l 3 & 4 K eg. A ll sta in le ss s te e l B eer C ab in ets. TR. 6644. E v e ry ­ th in g in R efrig era tio n . P ortlan d R e frig e ra tio n Co. 1516 N. X. K lllin g sw o r th St. 'What is it THIS tim e—candy, cold or love? NANCY IF WE G E T S E R IO U S INFLATION, m o n e y W IL L BE P L E N T IF U L b u t . w il l purchase MUCH L E S S By Ernie Bushmiller W ESTERN KEO CEDAR FEN C E POSTS Sale by Carloads. BONNER CEDAR CO.. Sandeolot. Idaho. 10c Bach— 100 p la n ts *9.00 fo r q u a n tity p rices w r its INVEST. OPPOR. BL A C K SM IT H , w e ld in g and m achine shop, located in fa r m in g d istr ict. 112,000 cash and balan ce on term s. W rite W. K. P en d e ll k Son, A lm ira, W ash . LARGE PR O FIT S.—In Arm y N a v y Sur­ plus. M aterial». Any b u sin ess can handle. Buy any q u an tities, anv tvpe. Army N avy Surplus Goods, 321 13tb, Richm ond. Calif. P R O F IT A B L E b o ttle d airy b u sin e ss; fo r ty -fo u r c o w s and h e ife r s w ith n e c essa ry eq u ip m en t. 160-acre Im­ proved d airy ranch, w atered by sp r in g s and creek; R. E. A. c lo se to school and cou n ty s e a t tow n. W ill s e ll w ith or w ith ­ o u t p ersonal property. P o sse ss io n to su it buyer. F or d e ta ils w rite A ltm a n ’s D airy, O ran geville, Idaho. POULTRY. CHICKS “ i - EQUIP. B A B Y C H IX — C H R IS T IE N ew Harop- sh ir e s, Ilock -H am p C ross, W hite L egh orn s. Order ea rly for sp rin g de­ livery. 1947 c ircu la r a v ailab le. D on’t d elay! W rite H art's H atch ery, B e a v ­ erton , O regon. B E D CO CK ERELS— It 1. K. cock er­ e ls for sale, a il breeders on our farm and te sted fo r b. w, d. by O regon S ta te C ollege. $8.00 per hun- prepaid Sch u lz's B ed H atch ery, R ou te 5, B ox 313, P ortlan d 1, Ore­ gon. D A Y -O LD R. I. R. CO CK ERELS for s a le b eg in n in g Feb. 4 and tw ic e each wk. T u es and Sat. u n til end o f h a tch in g sea so n . W. T. Lord, B t, 1, B o x 8, H ubbard, O regon. T U R K E Y e g g s and p o u lts from W a sh ­ in g to n ’s la r g e st tu r k e y farm . 100% . p u 1 1 o r u m clea n broad-b reasted bronze breeders o f th e b e st type, low p rices, h igh q u a lity , high fer- t llity -h a tc h a b ility - liv e a b ility . O u r d ressed t u r k e y s av era g ed 20. pounds or 15.3 on h en s 26.2 pounds on tom s. E lm er L ohr T urkey Farm, A rlin g to n , W ash in gton . P h on e 193W1 W H IT E L EG H O R N CHICKS. L arge ty p e hen s m ated to co ck erels w ith dam records o f 250 to o ver 300 e g g s. Ston er's P o u ltry F arm , A ur­ ora, O regon. AUTOS, TRUCKS 4 ACCES. FIRE TRUCK ■42 D odge 6x6 equipped with 1.200 ft. 2V4’ Double Jack eted hose and 500 g a ls, per m inute pump. This unit is like new . $2,750. See 6420 1st S., S eattle. W ash. LA. 4431. MUSICAL INSTK U M ENTS_ Write to the ACCORDION C EN TER for your new or used Accordion and sa v e . STANCATO ACCORDION CO. 7301 G reenwood A venue. Seattle 3. Wash. ’N orth w est's A ccordion H eadquarters" FARMS AND RANCHES 31 AC RES, 15 clear. N ear M onroe; 8- rooni m odern hou se, bath, electric tank, range. P o u ltry or berry land. L eo F . G srow , M onroe, W ash in gton . DOGS, CATS, PETS ETC. F O X T E R R IE R , C ollie pu pp ies, $6.00- $10.00. Bred go a t $20.00. 7528 - 32nd S. W., S e a ttle, W ash in gton . B L U E A U S T R A L IA N c a ttle and sh eep dogs. A shm ead S tock B a n ch , C hes­ ter, M ont. CLOTHI N G .F U R S .F T r NYLON HOSIERY BY MAIL B e st Q ualitv 45 XX. 30 den. $1.40 pr. t S1. elr- 30 dcn 81.65 pr. Slight Irregulars, full fashioned 45 gg. 3» den.—3 pr. for $3.00 51 IX. 30 den.-w l pr. for $2.50 B argain Q uality—Seconds S eam less 3 pr. for $2.00 Satisfaction G uaranteed. Reading Hosiery Outlet N. 6th St. • R ea d in r. P a. l.EA K .N W E L D IN G A c e t y le n e — O x y g e n an d A r c . D ay and N ight C lasses F ree Tuition to V eteran s. ----------------- qi / I l i t y ------------------ ROCKHILL EVERBEARING STRAWBERRIES FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. ‘Just what ARE som e of the farmer’s problems we hear so much about, Tim.’ I've been a farmer for three years and haven’t encountered any of them .” B O U T TBBES P la n t sm a ll F ren ch E n g lish H o lly or­ chard for fu tu re Income. B e st h o lly grow n. W hen planted y o u r se lf c o st o n ly 1325 to 1650 for th e tr ee s an acre. P hone 8-X -8, Shore A cres H o lly f a r m , d i g H arbor, W ash . ALTON WRIGHT, TA 8263 3, O regon B t. 17, B ox 81, P ortlan d PO R Y O U B FARM and liv e sto c k a u c ­ tio n s c a ll c o lle c t Col. W arren A rm ­ str o n g , telep h on e 13P14 th ro u g h T e ­ koa, W ash . A d d ress B o a ts 3, F a rm ­ in g to n , W ash . A grad u ate from th e w orld 's la r g e st a u c tio n e e r s’ school, •’The R elsch A m erican School o f A u ctio n e e rin g ,” M ason C ity, Iow a. X B W B B U M P T O N T R A IL E R E lec, r e fr ig ., h. and c. w ater. V ene­ tian sh ad es, com p. furn. hom e. A lso tra iler parts, d o llie s, g a s and B u ­ tan e ran ges. B utan e tank s. T erm s. B B U M P T O N T B A IL B B COM PANY 9031 X . E. U n ion P o rtla n d , O regon W IT T E 8 K. W „ a. c. 60 cy cle, sin g le cylin d er, d ie se l lig h t p lan t. In p er­ fe c t condition. LO R IM ER T W IN C Y L IN D E R , SO hp. sta tio n a r y d ie se l e n g in e w ith e le c ­ tr ic sta r ter . F ir s t - c la s s con d ition , c o m p le te ly overh au led . F or fu r th e r In form ation w r ite or ph one C res- D e l D odge, C rescen t L ake, O regon. COMB. G A SO L IN E pow ered lig h tin g p lan t and b a ttery ch a rg ers, 300 w a tts bu rn s 5-60 w a tt b u lb s c o s ts le s s th an 2c per hr., 1 gal. w h ite g a s 14 hrs. co n tin u o u s run: a ls o g iv e s qu ick ch arge to 4-12 or 8-6 v o lt b a tte rie s. W t. 100 lbs. crated. P rice $112.50 f.o.b. C hicago. N o th ­ in g lik e It w h ere elec, pow er un ­ a v a ila b le fo r lig h tin g or fo r c h a r g ­ in g b a tte r ie s even w h ere elec, is a v a ila b le . V o lta g e r eg u la to r p r e ­ v e n ts o v er charge, s e l f sta rter. M fg. by C ont’l M otors. W rite for Info. D a le y C om pany, P . O. 3833 R incon A nnex, San F ra n cisc o 19, C alif. T H R IF T Y stra w b erry p la n ts. B r ig h t- m ore and Colem an P re sid e n t In lo ts o f 10,000 or m ore $15 per 1,000. H A R O LD C U T L E B , A r l i n g t o n H e ig h ts Straw b erry F arm , A r lin g ­ to n , W ash in gton . FO R SA L E — N e w S trea m lin er E ver- bearing, a ls o G i a n t E verb earin g. F u ll crop o f berries f ir s t y e a r p la n t­ ed. W rite Canby B erry G ardens, Canby, O regon. U S E D AR M Y R ID IN G B R ID L E S w ith curb bit. Good con d ition . S a t is f a c ­ tio n gu aran teed . $4.50 postpaid. W. F . A lcorn, Old H alon Stockyards, Spokane, W ash in g to n . WATCH REPAIR J e w elr y store, located d n tow n S e a ttle. $3500.00 fix . & equip. $3500 Invoice. N o good w ill. E x c ellen t opp ortu nity. F u ll price $7.000 cash. A. A. A. B B O X E B A G E COM PANY, 1814 • 7th A ven u e, S e a ttle, W ash . P h o n s SB 5311. A T T E N T IO N ! BANCHBBS LO G G BBS FARM ERS F R U IT G B O W B B 8 B O A D CO NTBA CTO BS Brand new 250 gal. w a ter tank trailer. A L U M IN U M tank, brakes, 7.50x20 truck tires, w a te r fa u c e ts, r e tr a c t­ ab le lan d in g w h eel, etc. T h ese t r a il­ ers are in o r ig in a l c ra te s. $295 FO B P ortland . P O R T L A N D AUTO W R E C K IN G CO. 1803 N . E. U n ion P ortlan d 13, O regon or c a ll GA 6807 G UN O W N E R S: " B lu e” or "B row n” your g u n s, r ifle s , r ev o lv er s and “T em per” sp rin g s. M oney sa v in g gu aran teed . M an u factu rer's se c re ts. $1.00 each, the three $2.00. F. Chnbb, F. O. B o x 776, W alla W alla, W a sh ­ in g to n . P L A ST IC A R T IF IC IA L E Y E S ! G uar­ a n te e d a life tim e ! M edical d isc o v e ry r ep la c es g la s s e y e s! E lim in a te s breakage, d isco lo ra tio n , corrosion. Send d escrip tio n o f e y e or g la s s e y e a s m odel. G uaranteed fit, id e n ­ tica l m atch fo r $35. A pproved by m edical a u th o r itie s. Send no m oney! C olum bia P la s tic L ab oratories, Bm . 7, K irch B ld g . 613»i M ain. V an­ cou ver, W ash . W ELL DRILLING M achines, beam action, spudders, core d rills. N ational, Ft. Worth. W ichita, Star, K tyston e, Sullivan, also S tandards w ith 84' ste e l derricks. Com plete sto ck ca b le tools, fishing tools and w ell equip. A ll u sed equip, compl. recondi. Gov. surplus. P ressey & San, P uebla. Cala. W E L D IN G SCHOOL 320 N E . Sacram ento. Portland 12. Ore. MU 9680 Juice-Over Oven If a fruit pie runs over in the oven, sprinkle salt on the spilled juice. It lessens smoking and sim­ plifies cleaning once the oven is cooled. Fix Poor Heels When heels wear over, have them repaired immediately. Otherwise the shape of the shoe may be ruined permanently, and worse still, the wearer may suffer from faulty posture. Daily Fire Toll Every day there are 1,000 home fires, 28 deaths by fire, 130 store fires, 100 factory fires, 7 church fires and 3 hospital fires, according to the National Fire Protection as­ sociation. Stellar Universe There are about 100 "island uni- verses’’ in the galaxy which have tens of thousands of stars as bright or brighter than the sun. P R IM R O S E S P la n ts and seed o f C o lo ssa l and W e st C oast S tra in s. P olyan th u s. A c a n lis, A lpin e A n rlcnla, A sia tic s and oth e r s. V iola F lo ria re seed. W rite fo r L is t Helen's Primrose Gardens B o u te 9, B ox 1560, P ortla n d 16, Ore. P h on e SU 0513 Western Cowboy Boots High Grade, Fancy, Hand-Made Made Like You Like 'Em Write for New Catalogue CRICHET BOOT CO. El Paso 23, Texas Tarnished Jewelry To brighten tarnished gold Jew­ elry, rub it lightly with a tooth brush dipped in ammonia and then baking soda U. S. Illiterate« According to present estimates, there are 10,000,000 grown-ups in the U. S. whose knowledge of the three “R’s” is so slight that they are bad­ ly handicapped as workers, as heads of families and as citizens. Of this total 3,000,000 are Negroes, Pennsylvania is the second great­ est milk consuming state, but ninth in milk production. The Keystone state ranks fourth in the amount of cash farm income from milk, fifth in respect to the value of her heif­ ers, and 10th in the number of cows. Keep Shoes Cool Heat will rot rubber and weak­ en leather so don’t store leather shoes or overshoes in a hot attic. Put them In a cool dry place, and clean them thoroughly. Mud left on shoes will make a permanent stain on the leather. Meningitis Caused Deafness Meningitis used to leave many hopeless cases of deafness; such cases were numerous among veter­ ans of World War I. Treatment with streptomycin, penicillin and sulfa drugs has almost eliminated this type of deafness. Milk Consuming State