J anuary-February, 1948 
own sign of the Zodiac. Believed by 
Natives to bring Good Luck and 
ward off Evil. A beautiful curosum 
you ll be happy to own. One Dollar 
Postpaid. To introduce this Talis- 
man we include without additional 
charge a special 4-page astrological 
reading that tells what type of per- 
son you should marry, your lucky 
days, numbers, etc., your faults and 
how to overcome them and many 
other things that you are not aware 
of. (It is necessary that we know 
your birthday). The Lighthouse 
Mart, Minot 7, Mass. 
For Sale—Five acres unimproved 
land inside limits of Grannis. 
Clear title; no back taxes. Stock wa- 
ter and much standing fuel on place. 
$150 cash. Ralph L. Cole, Grannis, 
Ark. 
Deep Red Amaryllis Bulbs, 75c 
each. 12 different packets of 
spring planting flower seeds, 25c. 
Vines for planting around porches, 
8 for 25c; 36 for $1.00. 3 pages 
from Charleston Telephone direc- 
tory, 25c. Novelty Shakers, pr. 25c; 
5 pr. $1.00. A. Kruger, 125 5th 
Ave., South Charleston, W. Va. 
Leaf Mold, 100-lb. bag, $1. f.o.b. 





here. Ruth Mooney, Seligman, 
Mo. ay 
The Herbalist—Cloth Bound Book, 
400 pages of herb lore, 300 
drawings, 288 colored pictures and 
descriptions of medicinal plants. 
Tell how to identify, gather and 
gives rare old Indian and Pioneer 
herb formulas. Price $1.00. Jean 
Jenkins, Box 42, St. Louis 3, Mo. 
Sell Subscriptions, Advertising. Get 
50 circulars, sample magazine, 
10c. Penpals name listed 25c. J. 
Renik, Holland, N. Y. 
Seventy Catfish Bait recipes and se- 
crets, $1.00. R. A. Jenkins, Box 
42, St. Louis 3, Mo. 
Bring Some of the Beauty of the 
Ozarks to your door yard. 36 
Hardy Native Perennials, Ever- 
greens, Ferns, Rare Flowers. $1.25 

THE YELLOW SHEETS 
Page Seven 
postpaid. State Inspected. Large 
pkt. seed, 2 dimes. Ruth Mooney, 
Seligman, Mo. 
Only $2.95, Postage Prepaid, is the 
price of the new “‘Randy-Handy”’ 
Washer-rinser. The laundry aid you 
have been waiting for, because it 
washes, rinses, starches, and dyes. 
FOR WASHING sheer curtains, 
chenille spreads, blankets, slip 
covers, sweaters, ladies dresses (with 
fragile buttons), blouses, diapers, 
baby clothes, socks, and undies, it is 
unexecelled. 
AS A RINSER it can be used _ to 
rinse all the above clothes, and all 
other clothes that have been washed 
in an electric washing machine. Pro- 
per rinsing eliminates ‘tattle tale 
gray so often blamed on the soap. 
IN STARCHING the washer-rinser 
distributes the starch evenly 
through the clothes. 
WHEN DYEING the dye solution 
is pulled uniformly through the 
material by the rinser. 
FARM WOMEN report excellent 
results using the washer-rinser for 
washing small vegetables such as 
beans, peas, or spinach prior to can- 
ning or deep freezing. 
THE WASHER-RINSER has three 
firm rubber vacuum cups securely 
fastened to a clover-leaf shaped zinc 
yoke. It is fitted with a 21-in. hard- 
wood handle, smoothly finished, 
capped with a rubber grip. Weighs 
but 28 ounces, small enough to 
work in a pail, yet rugged enough 
to use in regular laundry tubs. It 
can be used in cold, hot, and boiling 
water. Mail your order NOW to: 
Randy-Handy Products, Inc., 614 
Ridgefield Ave., Pittsburgh 16, 
Pa. 
Single Blue Hyacinths, bulbs bloom- 
ing size, $1.00 per doz. Small 
size, $1.00 3 doz. Royal Robe Vio- 
lets, rooted, $1.00 per 6. Mrs. 
Steinheimer, Brooks, Ga. 
10 Different View Cards, 10c. Ad- 
Service, Farion 7, Ky. 



