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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, March 17, HM9 MIRROR CLASSIFIED Loving Helps of your D E P A R T M E N T Understanding By Lawrence G ould New Farm Bath Unit Comes All ‘Packaged’ S etu p M ay Be A tta ch ed To Existing Dwelling D o cs lo vin< a p erso n help you u n d erstan d h im ? Answer: Being "in love" is more i ical college tells of a young woman apt to have the opposite effect, for patient whose associations under it makes you want so desperately ■ psychoanalysis showed that at the to believe the person whom you ; time of such attacks her superficial love is your "id e a l" that you’re calmness hid intense emotion. The likely to endow him with whatever attacks came on in situations where qualities that implies, whether he her deeper and unconscious feeling shows any actual traces of them or conflicted unbearably with those not. But with someone you have she felt she should have. loved a long Ume and are sure of, you may well see virtues or abilities which no one else has noticed and which might never have been de veloped but for the encouragement you gave them. Such love makes your ideal come true. An Indiana manufacturing firm has announced the introduction of a ' novel, factory-built bathroom to be known as Ad-a-Bath. Representing an entirely new approach to home modernization, the bath is con structed in one complete "package" for attachment to existing dwell ings. B uilt as a self-contained unit, the bath utilizes conventional materials and equipment, and includes all necessary fixtures and fittings for immediate installation and im m edi ate use. It is shipped fully equipped for addition to a farm, lake cottage or suburban home. Since it is added to the exterior, there is no sacrifice of space or change of interior arrangement of the house to which it is attached. LOOKING AT RELIGION By DON MOORE ' WOÏUX L M 6& T CITY M ISC ELLAN EO U S Imperial »0 h. p. Dleeel Ma rine 4-cyllndi-r en gin e. SO? K. and, V ancouver, W ash . atlas STO P SM O K ING w ith o u t ta k in g a n y th in g In tern ally or u sin g uny w ill pow er! Send for fr ee booklntt g h r ln e r , B ox 334, R d m onton 7, A lb erta, Canada. P A P R R S H K L L l'K U A N S 100 pounds, f ill; 50 pounds, f i t .18; t l pounds 17.25; 9 pounds, »2.75, d e . Ilvered yon r E x p r e ss O ffic e. W , D . B u n tin g , U v a ld e, T e x a s. Iteferen ce, P u n & L lradstreet’s C om m ercial R e port. F b l l SA LK : V a lu a b le A m erican and foreign c o in s. Eor In form al Ion p lea se w r ite to Carl F . M iller, 3430 W h it tie r A ve., V lo to rla , B. C., C anada. PO W ER SH O K TA O E? N ew G e n e r a tin g P la n t» C om p lete, 5 t,> 104 KW D isc o u n t. BAY C rT IB S B Q U IP M B N T . IR C. >793 C y p ress S tr e e t, O akland, C alif. I P PO U T. M IL !., h a n d le s 14'xSi" lo g s. 1x81 l-.lk er. V-S M o to r. B la d e s. A ll brand new. A sk in g 12500. M ake an o ffer . Q ene R. B u ck . 414 B a i t 7th., T he D a lle s , O regon. P h . 9333. MOON SIGN BOOK A re p h o b ia s and n ig h tm a r e s a lik e? Answer: They have many points in common in both cases, what the person really is afraid of is some thing in his own mind (generally a forbidden impulse) which he does not dare to admit except under the disguise of a comparatively harm Can e p ilep sy m a sk em o tio n a l less "sym bol." Also in both cases d istu rb a n ce? the danger is made to seem to come Answer: This may be true with from the outside world because this not as frightening as to accept it the m ild form called “ petit m al," in which there is no conclusive as part of himself. A neurotic fear seizure but only a temporary blot | of dogs, or nightmares about tigers ting out of consciousness and mem might equally represent the person’ s ory. In Psychosomatic Medicine, dread of his own hostile and aggres Dr. Wayne Barker of Cornell Med- | sive feelings. \V \N T LIV E B A B B IT N 4 lbs. mi. rab bit s k i l l s , h id es, w ool, m ohair. caa- earn. liv e p ou ltry. R u by * C om pany, 933 S. w. F ron t, P ortlan d , O regon. A PR IC O TS C A N N B D W H O L S In h eavy sy r u p , c a se o f 24 la r g e can«, Si! 25. D eliv ered W a sh in g to n , O regon, Idaho X ln ie s Cider M ill, K t. a, Y a k im a, W ash . The setup is complete in every respect with tub, lavatory, stool and tank, electric heater and built-in medicine and linen cabinets. It is of frame construction w ith plywood interior. Walls and floors are heavily insulated and the floor is linoleum covered. Since the unit qualifies for FHA financing, a home owner is re quired only to make a 10 per cent down payment, paying the balance in convenient monthly installments through his local bank. Fewer Wormy Apples A P LA N E T A R Y D A IL Y G U ID E FOR YOU This valuable publication is pre pared annually by L L E W E L L Y N GEORGE, w e ll know n author and lecturer. It has been published every year since 1906, and is fille d w ith prac tical, h e lpful in fo rm a tio n fo r d aily use by every one. Thousands use the “ Moon Sign Book’’ successfully because i t gives best dates for Farm ing, Gardening, Planting, Fishing, P o u ltry Raising, Business and Personal A ffa irs, etc. according. to . the . c o rre c t. Moon Sign. W hy do successful farm ers plant potatoes in the dark of the Moon? I W hy do florists plant seeds in the 2nd quarter and a certain Moon | Sign? j When to plant wheat, corn or any other seeds fo r best results? When to transplant, prune, graft, destroy weeds, cut tim ber, set posts, etc.? What are the best dates fo r setting eggs, hatching, breeding, fis h ing? W hy should you plant flow ers in L ib ra on a certain date and Moon’s phase? When are the best times to buy, sell, collect, rent, travel, move, or build? What are your most favorable and im portant days of the year? To m arry? When to get a permanent wave or h air cut, employment, etc.? These and m any other question» are explained in a simple, non technical, yet scientific and prac tical manner, to help you w o rk in harm ony w ith N ature fo r good re sults. This popular book enjoys in creasing sales each year and is sold on the publisher’s uncondi tional guarantee, money back i f net ratisfied. 256 pages, 43rd year. Price $1.10 in the U. S. A. Llewellyn Publishing Co. H ew o p * city according to a late PETOPT. HAS 3 6 SO OOO O f rTS POPULATION 'NOT ACCOUNTED FOP IN ORGANIZED PELISIOUS LIFE' TWZS 6 ABOUT T U I SAM E PERCENTAGE AS FOB the WHOLE UNITED STA TES' I Hearing Aids By Dr. James W. Barton O cu lists and o p to m etrists not on ly m a k e su re of p rescrib in g the p rop er le n s e s for the p a tien t, but th ey a lso in sist upon fitting the fr a m e s so th at the p a tien t o b ta in s th e a n g le n e c e ss a r y to g iv e h im the e x a c t or proper v isio n th rou gh th e le n s e s. perfectly; if possible, a cast is made from which the plastic hearing at tachment is manufactured. I f the ear piece does not fit properly, it can interfere with the clearness of sound. In cases where the little bones of the middle eardrum are damaged and the sound is not transmitted properly to the little hairs or hear ing nerve endings, then what is called a bone-conduction hearing aid is necessary to transm it the sound. In these cases the earpiece, called an oscillator, is attached to the mastoid bone, the large bony lump at the back of the ear. Sim ilarly, the otologist or hearing A s m o st h ea rin g a id s a re specialist, after making a complete m a d e w ith a m p lifiers w ith th ree examination of the patient’ s loss of or four v a cu u m tu b es, th ere is hearing ’ and the pitch necessary, little to ch o o se a m o n g th em ; prescribes the hearing aid best suit but the fitting of the h earin g aid ed to the patient’s needs. And Just is m o st im p ortan t. as the oculist.or optometrist is most careful in adjusting the frames of The patient should not hesitate to glasses, so the otologist wants to return for adjustments Just as he make sure .that the apparatus at does for adjustment of glasses or tached to the ear must fit the car a rtificial teeth. ★ HEALTH NOTES Vertigo (dizziness) occasionally is a symptom of high blood pressure and the prospect for relief is favor able through cutting certain nerves coming from the spinal cord. When dizziness occurs, consult your fam ily physician first; he may locate the cause. If not, he like ly w ill refer you to an ear specialist, as ear dis turbances are the commonest cause of dizziness. FO R SA LK : H elp l i l t S e lf-la u n d ry , d oin g good b u sin e ss, 4-year le sse , liv in g q u a rte r s and fu rn itu re. B o s 99a, N y s sa , O regon. DEHl'IIDTKH COUNTY — »20 Beret near S te a m 's Sid in g Just o f f P a l las K lam ath Falla Klway. North % se c tio n lb, tow n sh ip f t , sm ith range I0W , M «¡nixing, nom e second- g row th tim ber, »3200. B on sall, 419 P ea rl A ve., Man C arlos, Cal. P R 1C K P EOR Q UICK SA LK corn- p le le ly sto ck ed and equipped g arage and se r v ie » sla t Ion, w ith fu ru lslieil ap artm en t. S . R. P h illip s , H arrison, Idaho. OARAUM IN LEAN ED U L P O , w ill su orittua 5O*'5 on sto c k , 20% on eq uip m ent. P o ssib le term s on part. O orge MOTOR CO.. S te v e n so n , W ash in g to n . O IA N C B OE A L IF E T IM E N ow a u to m a tic e le c tr ic donut m ach in e am i eq u ip m en t, 12,000. New elec, lu n ch eo n ette e q u ip , »2,00«» N ew e x cel. elec, popcorn m ach. 1150, or all th ree for »3825. 7314 1». B u r lin g to n ■t. J o h n s, or 3410 H arn ey, V an co u v er, W a sh in g to n . «m l RK ERK S11M ENT PA R LO R , w ith added g r o ce rie s und g a s s t a tion. N ew p r e m ise s fa c in g lake, c lo se to V ictoria, on m ain h ig h w a y . E x p e n s iv e eq u ip m en t: la rg e liv in g q u arters. P R IC K »14,000. 1«.OOC Good term s. L a n g le y R e »alty a lty I C om pany a id C entral ’ B ld g. V lotorla, O., T e l. H-SO33. 8 C R A N H K R R Y BO«} 15 H A. 10 A. produ cin g. U nder e p r ln k . lera. 1 A. viie y ear old. Equipm ent In A -l con d ition . H ou se and large w areh ou se. A good p u x lu e er anti clean . P rice 127,500. 17.600 dow n. Bal. payab le 35% o f crop per year In clud ing Intercut nt 4 ‘4%. J . W. B la ir , B eavlew , W ash in gton . EO Il SA LK : B la c k sm ith A W eld in g Shop. E sta b lish e d 28 yenrs. I. B. G o ld sm ith . 1033 A lban y 8 t., Cald- w e ll, Idaho. BR IC K * C O N C R E T E F U R N IS H E D H O T E L . J u st red ecorated Inside and out. S train H eat. 1 3-room apt , I 2-room apt.; 1 2-rooni c o tta g e . W ill s e ll reaaonabl«- E d gar R ob bins, F lo y d H o tel, P e B ll, W aeh. P h o n e 91. E O R IM M E D IA T E SA L K A u to aup ply sto r e In busy NK. B ist. O w ner bun o th er In terest and w ill s e ll for le s s th an w h o le sa le In v en . lo r y o f slo c k . N ew 3-yr. lea se, »«5 per mo. »9390 to ta l Inel fix tu r e s . Call MU. 7331. B. J. P ound er, R e a lty , 3705 MB. 63d., P ortla n d 13, Ore. P U M IC E and co n c re te block p lan t. F u lly «*qpt. R e c e n tly .er ec ted , loc. N ear pu inlce d ep o sit and situ a te d Ideal for s a le s a b ilitie s. T otal e x p e n d itu re s »18,00«. sa c . P. B tefan loh , P u lto n -P r e sn o B ld g., F resn o, C alif. ★ Al Robbs Virtually Owns A Town All by Himself Farmers can use tillage as an aia in controlling such troublesome in ROBBS, ILL. — When Albert One way of reducing weight is to sects as grasshoppers, crickets and Robbs speaks of his own home reduce the amount of all liq u id s- wheatstem sawfly, according to Dr. town, he knows what he’s talking water, tea, coffee, m ilk, soft and shout. hard drinks—by one half. This is J. A. Munro, entomologist of the Robbs owns every house, Indus because fat tissue holds water with NDAC agricultural experiment sta tion. try and store in this town of 150. in it—about three pounds of water The eggs of grasshoppers and He owns a flour m ill, lumber to eveiy pound of fat. Thus, while water is "good for everybody," it crickets are laid during late sum yard, restaurant, general store and automobile agency. is not good for those who are over mer and remain in the soil un- weight because they already are wa til spring when they hatch and the ! About the only things he doesn’t own are the school and postofflee. insects emerge. ter-logged. YAKIM A VAI.LKY EAHM % ml. N. o f G randview , W ash. 30 A. 0 7 grap es, 10 m ini, II a lf a lf a , 3 ch erry orchard. Itn nu ln dcr open laml P iped for Irrigation. B u ild in gs, chick, lise 750 chick s. B eep w ell, alec, w ater sy s . T ools, equip m ent. 2 sm a ll hou ses. P rice (IM.IIOO. TEIIMN. M artha W llloitgby O ran dvlew , W ash. P h o n s 8B31-T 15500 F U L L price. Antnlopu V alley ranch, 10 urros, all under c u ltiv a - tLm, new unfinished w h ile h •«. , p len ty w uler, a real buy, eh lek en s, tu rk ey s, e tc P h. L a n c a ste r 383, or w r ite S tillm a n Pond, L a n ca ster, Cal. 40-A. FARM . Black Roll. 9 co w s, 9 h eifers. Trnotur equip m ent. Good b u ild in g s, p len ty w ater, fru it. On ali B. It. routes. 3'4 ml. from tow n. O. B. R U N T . H. 1, B ox 309, Oak R arbor, W ash. FARM M AC H IN ER Y & EQUIP. K IIK -II IN T E R N A T IO N A L TRA C TO R A N D 15-FT U T IL IT Y D U A L A X L E SEM I Bulk grain rack s, 2 s e l s o f turps, all In e x c e lle n t condition E n gin e co m p le te ly overh au led Bob C h risten sen 931 N. 184th. P h on e R ichm ond B eaoh 1403, B eattie, W a sh in gton . H U -T P A T K K I - I I I AK tA ltM TgAPTOK E xce lle n t < nndlU on, lo w ho u i K. H W A T K IN X. W m h , O r». F h m W n»o » » LIVESTOCK TILLAM OOK g u aran teed d airy ca lv e s. We are accep tin g or«,era now for J e r se y h eifer c a lv e s sired by p u re bred b u lls and from production t e s t ed d a m s R easonable prices Writ« T illam ook D airy H erd Im p rovem en t A ssn ., T illam ook , Or. F o il . I L L Pi A. II A Beg. M ares 2 A. <4 II. A. N lalllon s. Ed E ch o ls A. Q. II. A No. 4 120 and P ark ers Chlcuro, Reg I*. 4825. A lso w e a v er s und y e a rlin g s. Best b lo o d lin es, reason ab le prices W. D. P ark er, S o n o ita , Arts. FO R BALK: R egistered M ilking S h o rt horn bull c a lv e s. N eal M esm sn , L eonard R oad, O rsn ts P a ss, Ore. POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP. “CH IC K S from our h eavy la y in g I'ar- m en ter Iteils w ill m ake you co in s back for more." C on ley's P o u ltry F arm , V ida, O regon. ICE CREAM * LUN CH . S e a ts 15. M odern. B en t »35 »18,750. 4Sth. 100 Gal. 40 G al. H ard in g cab in et. 175 Gal. to H l-G rnde S ch o o ls. A rm y In June. Sac. »8250.00. Oeo. F oe- ■atl, B sta c a d a . O regon. M A STER Incubator No. 3 8844 e g g - . N o . 1 t i n I r .iy h a to h e r, good cond. B. J. B u s s e ll, K t. 1, B ox 318, Bt. H alon s, Or». G R A D E A D A IR Y Illn e sa f o n t s s a le o f th is m odern 43. a c re dairy, a ll under c u ltiv a tio n w ith n ew se e d in g A ttr a c tiv e 4-bedroom la ste r e d hom e, *■> bstnt. w ith oil ea t, t ile bath & c ity w ater. E x c e l len t barn A m llk h o u se, lo a fin g shetl, 24 B a n g s A T B te ste il co w s, som e yo u n g stock . F o rd -F e rg u so n tra cto r w ith plow A m ow er a tta c h m e n ts, m an u re sp read er. S u rg e m ilk in g m a chin.-. .-tc, T H IS FA R M HAS EVERYTHING A PERSON IS LOOKING EOR ANB M UST BE SEEN TO 11« APPRECIATED. THE INCOME APPROX. »1.000 PER M ONTH. P R IC E D ,35.000 W IT H T E R M S N orth Bend R e a lty , P h on e 1331, N o rth B end, W ash . Open Htm- 1»«_________ A U TO m i ’liT , 2 -h e d ro o m h o u se , 5 r en ta ls. G as A O il. B o x 133, R o ck w a y . O regon. SA L T W A T E R F IS H IN G RESO R T, Loc. 80 nil. from S e a ttle . Land Inch In sa le ; »13,500 to ta l price. 225 ft. fr o n ta g e loc. In urea w here co m p e tito r s nre n e ttin g from ,15.0 0 0 to »18,000 y r ly . T h is place req. a d d itio n a l b o a ts to produco good Incom e. C O U N T R Y T O W N H DW . STO R E— Loc. In brick bld g ; »60 ren t.; In G ov. a r ea w here »60,000,000 Is being sp en t In n ext 3 yr».; good op erator can net »6,000 p lu s yr. »10,000 fu ll pri If you h a v e n ’t e n ou gh cash to p u r c h a se th e se b u sin e ss e s , w e can fin a n c e vou. ACME B R O K E R A G E , IRC. 1919-Sth A ve. S e a ttle , W ash . 8919N. W. N ational B lvd. F aithful adherents of the "apple Los Angeles 34, C alif. a day” maxim, if they can think back to war experience, w ill realize AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. that nowadays they are not nearly R E A L ESTATE—MISC. so likely as they used to be to find 6-TO N W hite, a lm o st new . 2900 G O R G EO US BAY and ocean view , a worm, or half a worm, in their a c tu a l m ile s. C ost »9500. F la t hw y. and w a te r fr o n ta g e, '4 acre bed 13x8, 20-ton tw in H ell h o ist, b e a u tifu l gard en , m od. 2-bedroom apple. Also, says the U. S. depart 18-ton G arw ood w in e h In back o f hom e, a ltd gar., bsm t , auto, heat., ment of agriculture, the “ spray cab, 12.00x20 tir e s , b o lste r f i t s In frp lc., »18,000. C has. M arges, B ar- c e n te r o f bed. Bed h a s sta k e v ie w , C oos B a y , Or. residue" problem is not nearly so h o le s, e a s llv co n v e rte d fo r d irt. troublesome as it was. A s k in g »'.Min. M ake o ffe r . R O B L e t th e A d s G u id e ERT O R EO O R Y , 1440 C arlos The apple worm—or coddling moth A ve., B u r lin g a m e, C alif. D lm ond 3-7129. —problem appears to be on its Y o u W h e n S h o p p in g way out as a m ajor concern in apple growing. DDT has proved an HEW AND USBD effective spray. In fact, in some TRUCK PARTS isolated orchards that do not draw Hardy. G r e e n Ash or 2 0 moths from unsprayed or poorly 1 A ll A rm y and r e g u la r m od els. M o. C h in e s e Elm. 12. II". 608 tors, T r a n sm iss io n s, R ear end«, Sent postpaid a l plant IS sprayed trees nearby, a good early H o ls ts , W in ch es, E tc. Inq time. ** spray program w ith DDT may so j W r ite , C all, W ire WASHINGTON NURSERIES M otor T ru ck P a r ts k E qu ip. Co. reduce coddling moths that there is Toppenish. Washington 1730 P lr s t A ve. So., S e a ttle , W ash . no need to spray against a second brood. James River Company H auling C attle But DDT has not proved a fu ll George Washington foresaw the When using a truck to haul cat solution to the apple insect prob necessity of binding the isolated lems. I t does not make a clean tle to market, bed down the floor outposts to the original 13 states sweep of a ll the pests. Thus DDT with four inches of sand to provide by means of transportation and sprays perm it a buildup of some safe footing for the animals. communication and urged that pests that it does not control—the such plans be put into effect In When Boiling Rice apple mites, for instance. The prob 1783 the James River company was One teaspoon of lemon juice to organized to build a transportation lem shifts, but a problem remains. the water In which rice Is boiled route to the west. Washington w«» The mites do not cause wormy w ill help to separate the grains. elected president of this company apples, but the apples are smaler end construetion began on the and of a poorer color. Cancer in Children James River canal. Cancer has become one of the However, the new insecticide leading causes of death among chil parathion is making an impressive W aterproofing O utside Walls showing against nearly all the apple dren. For waterproofing outside walls pests. Federal entomologists say made of concrete blocks, use ce E q u ality State ment paint. Block walls should age that it can not yet be recommended Official flower of Wyoming Is the | at least 24 days before the first for general use, that considerable Indian paint brush and the mea coat Is applied and at least 48 hours more controlled and expert testing dowlark Is the state bird. more before the finish coat Is ap is needed. This is because the in plied. The cement paint should be Red Cross Membership secticide is an extremely poisonous thoroughly scrubbed Into the sur Red Cross membership through m aterial and may hold public face. out the world totals 88 million. health hazards. Tillage May Be Used in Controlling Grasshoppers F A ItM l 100 acres, abou t »0 a cres In c u ltiv a tio n , balanre nasi lire ami l i m b , i. bm.itlmi muir h ig h w a y 05 a t S n m lp olnl, Idaho. Eor fu ll d esc r ip tion UlIlC B. T. TOLLBOM B ox 84« g am lp oln t, Idaho. ¡E N E R A L STO LL. 22« I.,.-k.-r.u. F ille d . B u ild in g s, sto ck , eq u ip m en t. AU g o es. N ew Bodgn E x p ress, prop erly 14 acres. »48.OUO.00 48 gross. M ain Hl w ay b etw een l ’o r i'a n d , E stacad a. Can be In creased 200% . Oua Sla. O ther In terest. Sac. »48,000 00, »30,000 h a n d les. B ill W ym ore, B o r in g , O regon. SMKTRttS ~ KEEPING H E A LT H Y | IT IS gratifying to meet friends 1 and acquaintances, form erly hard of hearing, who now meet you with a normal, not a questioning, expres sion on their faces because they are wearing properly-fitted and suitable hearing aids. FARMS AND RANCHES P R O SP E R O U S W estern A uto S to re In rich furiti tow n , »12,00« W estern S tore Wo. 873, P a lo u se , W ash . RABBITS & S K IN S ___ MIND BUSINESS A IN VEST. OPPOR. BRO AD BR EA STED BRONZE PO U LTS. U. S. P ullorum « J e a n . N e llie C om pton, Kt. 1, J e ffe r so n , O regon. 20 MOST P O P U L E Il B R E E D S B E T T E R Q UA LITY l.'H Il’KH M c C arthy O sw ego, Ore. hatchery Order R ow ! CH. 4393 H E A V Y Breed Cockrel», ev ery F r id a y , l'u llo ru in clean. Shank's H atch ery, B ox 80-1, Hnbbard. O regon U. S. PU LLO R U M d e a n . I ’.im n - n t « r c h ic k s from tru p n eslcd slo c k . A lso N ew Hatnp*« c h ick s from Uhls. 300- 339 e g g s. C u stom ers report 75-JO';, p r o d u c t io n O E ttS IM O R H ATCH - SK Y k P O U L T R Y F A R M . S ilv e rto n , O regon. SEEDS. PLANTS, ETC. RO C K H ILL Straw b erry n e r le ss. E verb earin g, Ju n e u n til N ovem ber. »1 25 for 50; »s on for 8. 8. K ocher. Kt. 1, la sk a , W ash in gton . P la n ts. R u n . B erries from »2.25 for 25; loo. P ostpaid. B ox 83, O na C E R T I F I E D B L U E T A G C O R V A L L IS S traw b erry P la n ts JOB E L L IM G SO S, M A PLETO N , OKB. E V E R B E A R IN G ST K A W liK R R I E S. L arge .h e a lth y , fr e sh du g p lan ts. G em 104. »2.00; 1000, »14.u0; M on tan a P r o g r e ssiv e , 100, 14 00; 1000, »25.00. M in n esota 1166, .Stream liner, P ru n es M arvel, 100, »4 00. K uperfec- tlon, 100 » « n i l ; R ockh ill. 100, »6.00. A ll prepaid. M cN eal B erry N n rsery , H a m ilto n , M untana. M A R SH A L L ST R A W B E R R Y P la n ts, »15 th ou san d Ted B eck er, R ou ts 8, B en d , O reg o n . BLUEBERRY PLANTS N e w e s t and b est v a r ls tls s . L o w e st p rices. Bend for 33th a n n iv ersa ry p ries lis t. EBERHARDT BLUEBERRY NURSERIES B t. 1, O lym pia, W ash . SPECIAL * DENTAL PLATES ....... Ì S B D r . H arry S e m ie r , Dt+di&i «llSltr8U>C.-3jm4M0IHIIS0N • PORIUNB, ORt N.E. Burmid» a Grmd (HIMORRHOIDI) • 8ECTAI AND COLON AILMENTS • STOMACH DISORDERS Treated Without Hospital Opsratiaa Mon. through Frl.« 10 o.m. Io 3 p.m. EvsningitMon., Wsd. and Frl., until I Writs or call for FREE dstcriptivs booklet T h e D e a n C l in ic In Our 3 9 th Year OHinorn.cTia f h v s i o i a h b N.E. Comer I. Burnilde and Grand Ave. Telephone FAit 3918 Portland 14, Ore. Our Presidents Tallest president of the United States was Abraham Lincoln—8 feet 4 Inches. Largest president was Taft, who weighed 280 pounds. The shortest was President Madi son, who was less than 3 feet 4 Inches. Fashion Flashes In suits you’ll be seeing the car digan neckline adapted to the drop shoulder design as well as the bolero which has been smartly flared back to echo the swinging fullness of the skirt. Costume bracelets no longer serve to decorate your wrist. They do the most practical things for you, carry a b it of extra perfume, keep bus and telephone coins waiting for you conveniently, and even carry a picture. Flesh-colored straps on bodices of dress-up dresses are almost more popular than the strapless types of gowns themselves. They look dainty as well as feminine. Flared gloves continue to be an important feature of the wardrobe but the flare is being made even more dramatic than before with color and ornamentation. Linings on gauntlets are frequently turned back so that your costume can sport a flash of color. <