January-February, 1948 
dian. Stories of a Bear Hunt, battle 
with man-eater shark and _ other 
short stories. His thoughts of God, 
prayer, Christian life, mother, ba- 
bies, marriage, drunkenness, friends, 
whitemen, speed, etc. Ka-wach is 
a full blooded Ozette Indian. Only 
Indian to own a whole reservation 
as he is the only survivor of the Oz- 
ettes. 50c a copy. William Elliott, 
Box 494, Hollywood 28, Calif. 
25 Assorted All Occasion CARDS, 
$1.25. Sylvia, — 3-.Standton -.Ct., 
New Bedford, Mass. 
Rules You Must Follow to success- 
fully sell by mail. Ignore them 
and you will fail. A short folio writ- 
ten by F. K. Brown, taken from his 
experience of twenty years in mail 
order. Not a long tiresome reading, 
just facts, but what a difference it 
can make to the man or woman 
starting in the mail order business. 
Send 25c for a copy. You will never 
regret it. F. K. Brown System, Desk 
K, P. O. Box, Seneca, S. C. 
Daffodils—Gold Phoenix, double 
pure yellow; Star tall yellow, 
white center, late, fragrant, 6 per 
30c, 15 per 50c, alike or assorted. 
Elegans Lilies, orange red, 2 ft., 25c 
each, 5 for 1.00. Kwanso Virginica, 
triple, pinkish Day Lily 25c, 5 for 
1.00. Izis, Autumn Surprise, Talis- 
man, Crimson King, Hussard’s Cor- 
rida, Chalice, Celeste, Kochii, 10c 
each, 7 for 50c. Postpaid, 50c up. 
Mrs. Irene Hazeltine, 927 West 
Walnut, Springfield, Mo. 
For Hebbies, Mail Order and gen- 
eral reading, subscribe to Lady- 
Guide magazine. Carries hobby 
write-ups with pictures; large classi- 
fied section. Sample, 10c; Year, 
$1.00. Free with year’s subscription 
either book, “Household Stream- 
liners’”’ or “How to Make Money 
With Hobbies.’ Art Nitzke, Rosen- 
dale, Wis. 
Men’s and Ladies’ Expansion Stain- 
less Steel “Stretch type’’ Watch 
Bands, 50c. Will not rust. Fit any 



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wrist. Money refunded if not satis- 
fied. George J. Felton, 8522 80th 
St., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. 
How to Build Your Own Mail Order 
Business with small capital. By 
Specialist of 30 years experience in 
a book of over 10,000 words, 25c, 
refunded if not satisfied. George J. 
Felton, 8522 80th St., Woodhaven 
21 FN2O¥S 
(N. B. I have the above book and 
though I have been in the Mail Or- 
der business for over twenty years, 
learned something from the book). 
Yes, It Will Interest You! The Lone 
Fir. A magazine created to grace 
your garden, give hints to the hob- 
byist and to spice up your spiritual 
life. Copy 10c. Year $1.00. The 
aes Press, Box 8431, Portland 
7, Ore. Og 
How to Enjoy the Bible. You will 
find this to be just the course of 
study you've been wanting, infor- 
mative, interesting and awakening. 
Send Your Order and Remittance of 
25c Yo: The Hebron Press, P. O. 
Box 8431, Portland 7, Ore. 
Seed for Sale—Twenty packets 
choice fresh flower seed 25c. My 
bargain seed catalog free. Joe Smith, 
3241 28th Avenue West, Seattle, 
Wash. 
African Violets—Leaves, 5 unlabel- 
led for $1.00 postpaid. Labelled 
varieties, Blue Boy, Blue Girls, 
White Lady, Pink Lady, Ionantha, 
3 for $1.00. Rooted divisions, $1.00 
each. From 21% in pots $1.50; 3 in 
pots in bud and bloom $2.50; post- 
paid. Printed instruction on how to 
care with each order. | also grow 
Primrose, Cyclamen,  Cinerarias, 
Kalanchoes and other winter bloom- 
ing plants, Pansy plants and peren- 
nials; fall planting bulbs. A post 
card will bring you my Price List. 
W. W. McEver, Gainesville, Ga. 
40 Mail Order Magazines and Cir- 
culars sent for only 25c coin or 
postage stamps. John E. Heenan, 
Box 701, Troy, N. Y. 




