Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, February 8, 1945 Regular Diary of the Rife of a Girl’s Dog C L A S S IF IE D C L A S S IF IE D DEPARTM ENT DEPARTM ENT RABBITS & SKINS HELP WANTED W AN T Livo Itab blla I Io I H ie, w h ile 3 to, colored «Ke, ohi o n « 100 W anl Knbl.lt »kln», pou ltry. v e u t » u ,b b v r ro a t, P ortia Itti a co., »as a. w Tr— ■ O reg o n . Rural Telephones May Get Federal Loans kV an ted Wwldvi». B urnir». H elper* Seldelhubur Iron & Iiron»» Work». 1431 p earb orn S treet, S e a ttle, W a»h- lu u lon . _____________ ______ ____ Bill Would Provide For Private Expansion MAN F o i l TRUCK FARM , Good dual for r ig h t man. W rite P. J. K artford , B o u ta ti. Bua «SS. V an cou ver, W a it . By W ALTER SHEAD WNU Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON D. C.—‘ The Party Line,’’ long the butt of jibes and ridicule, may be on its way out if a bill intended to “ provide or improve telephone service in rural areas’’ becomes law under the new 79th congress. Considerable interest has been aroused in the measure introduced by Senator Lister Hill (D., Ala.) which would provide for a special' fund of 100 million dollars and create a federal agency to be known as the "Rural Telephone adminis­ tration.” This administration would ad­ “ Beau." the 8-months-old Weisn Terrier playmate of little Mary Frances Matthias of Woodside. L. I.. minister the law and the fund with starts the day with a kiss. Lower left. Beau Is furnished with a babushka. Upper right, time for authority to make loans to tele­ .4. ea. and Mary does the honors. Lower right, after a hard day at play the two pals retire for the night. phone companies, or to individuals, corporations, states, municipalities, ' I ary dees not care for dolls, finds that she has more enjoyment with her faithful pal. Beau. utility districts, or to non-profit co­ operative associations, also to -the Rural Electrification administration for the purpose of financing the con­ struction, rehabilitation, moderniza­ tion and operation of telephone sys­ tems, exchange lines, or other facili­ ties for furnishing telephone service to persons in rural areas who are not receiving adequate service. The measure also provides for improve­ ment or betterment of existing serv­ ice to persons in these areas. Senator Hill, as a result of con­ siderable study on the rural tele- Army Malaria Control Program Proves Effective FOH SALE tlA G I.Ii VA LLEY I1UUGATKI» FARM . 3 m ile s went Ittclilnnd. Ora., on paved h igh w ay. Approx. 150 uorea; 65 a lf a lf a m eadow . 3 orchard, b al­ ance pilature unii plu w lund i 2 nata htitga. ; good «-room hou se. t0 -co w d airy barn, lin a tw o aprir.« brun­ ch,'» th a t run a ll year. S te e l caned d rilled w ell E le c tr ic ity from Ida­ ho P ow er Co. Thin la a good, p r o f. Ituble ranch. I’r lc e *14.900. 15.000 dow n, ferm a on bnlance If desired . W r ite J. B osooe L ee. B aker, O regun. ItlJIT T R E K S — P each es. Apple«, I’ear», A p ricots. C h e r r i e s . P lu m s. Prune», Kerry P la n ts, Itoai.a, Shrubs, etc. F ree 40-puge c a ta lo g u e upon re ­ q u est H aling 700 new m id Im p ro v e d v a r ie tie s. T U A L A T IK V A L L B T W U B 8B K IX S. B o u ts 3. B ox 310. Bharwood, O regon. 'OH RA LE by ow n er. SO-acre d airy runch. Good paature. Good b u ild ­ in g s E quipped for Grade A or tira d e B. I’aaleu rlxer. S u rge m ilk ­ ers, e le c tr ic r efr ig e r a tio n , etc., *10,- noii ca sh . J . O. B levln a, M aches, W » ih „ » . O. B ox 154 or P hone B a ch ee 484. KY O W N E R . 234 acres, «5 c u ltiv a tio n , it « tullo lake fron t. 0 tu lles from H arrison, *3800. A lso new m odern hom e w ith 19 a c re s In lla r r la o n , 43000. 8. B . P h illip « , X arrtaon , Idaho. g o in g to be sca rce He w ise and order Our P rice 1.1st la G lad ly m all one on th is sp ring. early. ready. req uest. I B T B X M O U N T A I B I B B D CO., In c . T w in P a lla , Id a h o U S E D N E W H O L L A N D P IC K U P s e lf - t y in g baler,, fu lly recon d ition ed . If In terested In new pickup b alers w rite for c a ta lo g u e and In form ation. 3. A. P reem an * Ben, 3034 K. W. 37th A ve., P o rtla n d 10, O regon. W E H A V E GOOD b u ys In Irrigated fa r m s In W estern M ontana. R e a so n ­ ab le dow n p aym ent und e a sy term s. W rite for Inform ation. T hom aa * W a tt A gen cy, 115 W est M ain, M is­ so u la , M ontana. A M IL E O F P. S. S cen ic W ater-fron t. 206 A cres on K eau tlfu l Lopex lal., *7,500. O nr-thlrd cleared. F in e V iew ! B argain . Phone, w ire or w rite, ▼. P. B v e rs, L loyd B ldg., Bnattla, W ash . to Fighting Admirals of Pacific Car of Tomorrow? Handy Milk Stool CH O ICE a c re s on M oses luike H e a r t o f C olum b ia B asin. W ater paid. *2,500, term s. O ther bnrgalna ap p raised lands K. 3. Beech, M oeee L ak e, W a sh in g to n . SC E N IC W aterfro n t on P u g e t Sound. 12 A cres, V iew , fin e trees, *2.500. B argain , phone, w ire or w rite. V. P. B v e rs, L lo y d B ld g ., B ea ttie, W ash . m ile s north o f W enatchee. For In for­ m ation w rite K. B. S ch in d ele, B o u ts 4, W en a tch ee, W a sh in g to n . R E G IS T E R E D m ilk in g S h orth orn bull c a lf; N orth w ood b reed in g. 3 . C. Dav­ id so n , P ark d ale, O regon SPEC IA L CA SH FO R O LD E N V E L O P E S . Do you h ave an y old en velop ea, prior to 1875. g a th e r in g d u st In you r a t ­ tic or draw er? If so. w h y d on ’t you c o n v e rt them Into c a sh ? G et In to u ch w ith m e Im m ed iately. I sh a ll pay you b est p rices. B o b e r t W e ill. 937 B. W. Y a m h ill Bt.. P o rtla n d 3. O regon, P h on e A T. 8378. H A V E M ORE F U N a t p a r tie s— a m u se and ain axe you r fr ie n d s— t e ll fo r ­ tu n e s for fu n w ith card s. Send one d o lla r for c o m p lete new b ook let to P a o lfle N o v e lty C om pany, 535 Per- kin« B ld g ., T acom a 3, W ash . O R EG O N * W A S H IN G T O N H om es. F arm s. A crea g es To buy or se ll se e CK A K LBB D B L P B L CO M PA CT 814 D a v is B ld g ., P o rtla n d , Or«. > DENTAL PLATES R Bombsight Aids Accurate Hits D E N T IS T R Y on This is the before-and-after of how C R E D IT T E R M S a plain, garden-variety U. S. Army T«fc» 5, 10, IS Month« to Roy jeep was transformed into the "se­ dan or jeep of the future,” by men D r . H arry S emler , D&disi of the 8th Air Force in England, HIS K 1 BLDG - 3 m I MORRISON • PORTIAND. ORE using only salvaged material from crashcd-up jeeps and Junk piles. A Completely Absent large number of the first-made Jeeps The absent-minded professor have already been offered for sale looked in most of the stores In town to the public. Many servicemen for his lost umbrella and finally lo­ desire postwar Jeeps. cated it. “Oh, thanks, thanks so much.” he exclaimed. “You're the only honest store In town. All the others said they hadn’t got it!” Wants Nurses’ Draft Worse to Come M r. Newlywed—I can’t eat this atuff. Wifle—Never mind, dear. I have some lovely recipes for making up leftovers. M r. Newlywed—In that case I ’ll eat it now. The strap-on milk stool will save considerable time as well as provide another step forward in proper sani­ tation. After the stool has been strapped on, it need not be touched again until milking is finished. Strap the stool around the waist, wash hands, then start milking. Bac­ teria count will be reduced consid­ erably. If more than one leg is de­ sired, the conventional three legs can be added to this type of stooL No Rush! Bellhop—Boss, dat man in room 526 done hung himselfl Manager—Oh, that's terrible! Did you cut him down? Bellhop—No, boss, he ain’t dead yeti Few Cheese Bandages lortage of cotton cloth for manu- uring bandages for cheese catena to cause serious damage he cheese industry. The bandage ind the cheese makes the rind, W. W. Price, of the Uni- of Wisconsin. ithout the bandages, cheese can- be pressed or the rind formed lout cracks. If the cheese has :ks, molds form in the air pock- and the quality of the cheese ansiderably lower. M ajor William E . Smith, Hapeville, Ga., Is seen with the Norden bombsight with which he has accurately dropped 4,000 tons of bombs on enemy targets in France, Belgium, Holland and Germany. He Is bom­ bardier of a U. 8. Army 9th A ir Force, B-29 Marauder, with one of the best records of accuracy among many excellent records. M aj. Gen. Norman T. K irk, sur­ geon general of the U. S. Army, has asked Congress for Immediate pas­ sage of a law authorising the draft­ ing of nurses. Itoti Y FBN D EH . filin i» and uxle men. h o m i -: m u i» Slh an « N W . lu u e h a u t o m o t iv e P a rila n « O ra. AUTO S H E E T M E T A L « I N A U T O MP!< H A N K ’S AUTO PA KTS M E N H lshpst wiigcs. pie n ly of o v ertim e. S.it- urduva, Sundays nrnl holbluv« nlf; lau n ­ dry fu rn ish ed. w u rm lir u n «hop. m odern ru u lp m rp l, ste.'dv w ork H IC K D U H OIS IM I» E . P ik « . K A . t o ’» g a s ili« W aeb lsg len . AGENTS WANTED L A D Y W A N T E D In ev e ry com m unity, bn lh ru r a l and i l l y , lu sell lin e of household necessities 1» her neighbors O ur lln « In- rlu d rs such »cure» Hem s os r b t f « r and lau nd ry soup L ib e ra l commission. G e n e ra l P rs «a«la U em psnr tU -31. A lbany. (ie s r g ls . FARMS AND RANCHES I.A H G K A N D » M A L I. P A H M S — H eve rn l w ith W u lr ilr o n l. N in th W hldbv Islu n d . N E I L II . K O E T J E . D e a le r O ak M a rk e r - • W ssh lo g l«». P O H S A L E — E a s te rn O regon C a ttle R a n c h In the (-jolh llla of tb r Blue M o un tain s. Lot« of fish und sum e HIO acres, P ric e *25.500. W rit« (or d«acr tuttofi. » K A U F E N K K O T IIE K M . Itu rn a . O r a fa » . __ REALESTATE IL O m C A S H — 10 lots. Sub. Ir rig , gd pas­ tu re . bu rn , fru it, w aln u t trees. 5 -rn i. home com i fu n i. W a te r. Ughi. L b r. ru m p and m ill. 30 m ile« S .ilrm . IS B ullus. F . D A V IS . B « i 133, F a lls C ity , O r .g e s . Finland, Republic Since 1917, I» Known as Suomi Suomi, or Suom erm na, is the nam e by which 3,630,000 Finns know th e ir country, which became an independent republic in 1917. P rio r to that year, the country was a grandduchy of Russia with the Russian em peror its grand duke. D uring this period, however, it was subject to its own constitution. It was about the end of the Sev­ enth century or the beginning of the Eighth that the Finns took pos­ session of the te rrito ry they now own. A t that period they lived in separate, independent com m uni­ ties and spent most of their tim e annoying the shores of Sweden. T h e ir forays culm inated, in 1157, in a re ta lia to ry invasion by E ric IX , at which tim e the Finns w ere vanquished and baptized into the Christian faith. The Swedish invasion p recip itat­ ed a conflict between that country and Russia, which culm inated In Russia’s acquiring the whole of Finland in 1809. FOH S A L E — 10-acre ap p le orch ard , 1 E L E C T R IC S h a v er s b ou gh t at h ig h est p rices. R em in g to n , Schick, Shave- m a ste r. W e need p arts. B lactrlc S h a v er Bale« B ervlc«, 80S P in e St.. B en ttle, W a sh in g to n . From left to right, upper, three naval fighters, Rear Admiral Fred­ erick Carl Sherman, Rear Admiral Gerald Francis Bogan and Rear J Admiral Harold Bushnell Sallada. Lower, left to right, Rear Admiral Joseph J. Clark and Vice Admiral John S. McCain. These five admirals are writing new and glorious pages of American naval history. Persea* sow eagaged la e u sa t/e f laduafry »1/1 ser a p p ly t r i l h a u l « ( < ( » - moni ol n v o tlib llit f Irom ih iir local U n ilo J S i n » Km ploym oM S n t l H . M A N Y P IB L D 8 B B D 8 Are F o i l S A L E by ow n er, sm a ll h o tel A c a fe; on ly one In u good sm a ll tow n on H ig h w a y I'. S. 95. F ou n tain s e r ­ vice, beer an,I c o n fe c tio n s. P rice equipped *25,000. P en ce X o te l * C afe, W orley, Idaho. Lower left, American soldiers spraying sides of streams and checking for Isolated pools that might breed the deadly m alaria mosqnito In Corsica. Upper left, this A-20 bomber Is laying a dnst of Paris Green phone problem asserted that in 1920 over the swampland territory near 12th air force fields on the island. Upper right, Corsican marshes are almost 214 million farm homes had cleared by native laborers to eliminate the breeding place of the ’’Spotted Wing” mosquito. telephones and that by 1940 this number had decreased to about 1 *4 million, a decrease of about 40 per cent. Rates for farm telephone serv­ ice have increased from about $1.39 to an average of $1.80 at the pres­ ent time. He also pointed out that 75 per cent of the nation’s farms numbering 4,166,000 still do not have telephone service. Some 30,000 smaller telephone companies in the nation would be the chief beneficiaries under the bill as borrowers from the fund to mod­ ernize their plants, rebuild existing lines and construct new ones. Loans would be made on a self-liquidating basis at an interest rate of 1% per cent with 35 years in which to re­ pay the principal. • Masculine Endurance He—I put my foot down the other day. She-W hy? He—Because I got tired of holding it up. Quick Thinking Mrs. Newlywed—I have a wonder­ ful surprise for you, darling. Hubby—Oh, have you? And how long Is your mother going to stay? How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly be­ cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­ flamed bronchial mucous m em ­ branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­ derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis < T e radeva dhtrexsof MONTHLY"^ Female Weakness (Also Fine Stomachic Tonic) Lydia E Plnkham 's Vegetable Com- pound is fam ous to reilcve periodic pain and accom panying nervous, weak, tlred-out fe e lin g s-w h e n due to fun ctional m onthly disturbances Taken regularly—Plnkham ’s Com ­ pound helps build up reslktance against such annoying aymptoma Plnkham 's Compound la made especially for wom en—If help« no lure and that's the kind of m edicine to buy I Follow label directions. ¿YDlAE.PlHKHAM’S S g ^ AT FIRST liCN OF A OVD c -666 CoZd Preparaf/oas a« d in c ta d W N U — 13 5—45 ThatNag^inçj Backache May Warn o f Disordered Kidney Action Modern Ilfs with It* hurry and worry. Irregular hahlta, Improper eating and drinking—ita riak ol exposure and Infeo- tlon—throw« heavy «train on the work of the kidneys. They are apt to become over-taxed and fall to filter excess arid and other Impurities from the life-giving blood. You may Buffer nagging backache, headache, dlzzlneea, getting up nights, leg palne, «welling—(eel constantly tired, nervoui, all worn out. Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder are some­ time« burning, «canty er too (request urination. Try Doan'p Pill». Doan'p help the kidneys to pass off harmful excess body waste. They have had more than half ■ century of public approval. Are recom­ mended by grateful users everywhere, A«k goer seighkor/ D oans P ills