Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 09, 1945, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, August 9, 1945
F o i l SA LK — Farm n r . vrop.
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M O D E L M A C . F a r m T r a c to r 1 1 5 (5 00
M o d e l 30. C a t e r p illa r F a rm T r a c to r
»945.00.
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la r F a r m
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w ith
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»3450.00; M o d e l 50. C a t e r p illa r w ith
ca b le D o ze r »3 750.00; A u s tin W e s to n
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SPARK Y W ATTS
SENATOR, I ’M
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FARM AHD O A R D E H
TRACTORS
F ir s t A v e n u e S o u th .
S e a t tle . W a«h.
M E N 'S
HOTEL,
near
D ep o t.
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»350 00 m o n th ly , f u ll p ric e »0,000
W o u ld a c c e p t
good c a r or o t h e r
p r o p e r t y In ’ ra d e T e r m « P. O B ox
130. Pasco. W n .
600 A C R E S 160 c u l t , eom e Ir r .. orch ,
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p a s tu re
tim b e r
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room home, ele c w a te r
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p in g .
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DENTAL PLATES
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D E N T IST R Y on
CREDIT TERMS
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Cover Crops
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R E G ’LA R FE L L E R S— W orth B eefin g A b ou t
By GENE BYRNES
W in te r cover crops are o f great
econom ic im p o rta n ce to fa rm e rs in
the South, a cco rd in g to U. S. de­
p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re agrono­
m ists. T h e ir land Is not p ro te cte d
by the freezing and snow co ve r
w hich help to p re ve n t so il le a ch in g
in n o rth e rn areas. Increased use o f
cover crops on c u ltiv a te d la n d in
southern states w ould p re v e n t a
g re a t deal of fe r t ilit y loss, i t is p o in t­
ed out. Seed o f m a n y legum e and
non-legum e cover crops m a y be p u t
in la te r than O ctober in the e xtre m a
South.
Rag Rugs
When la u n d e rin g s m a ll ra g rugs,
tre a t them in the usual w a y w ith
p le n ty of rich , a c tive suds and w a rm
w a te r in the tub o r w ashing m a ­
chine. B u t a fte r the rin s in g p ro c­
ess is over, d ip them in to a lig h t
sta rch solution. Press out the w a­
te r by hand o r p u t them th ro u g h a
v e ry loosely adjusted w rin g e r, and
la y them fla t on paper on the base­
m e n t o r porch flo o r to d ry.
The
sta rch gives the rugs m ore body and
helps to keep th e m flat.
For a Clean Sweep
A new broom sweeps clean— so
does a clean broom .
To keep a
broom fresh and clean, douse it
in m edium w a rm suds, rin se w e ll
and hang up by the handle to d ry
th o ro u g h ly. P ut a few drops o f a m ­
m onia in the suds when w ashing a
v e ry d irty broom . When the b ro o m
is not in use, hang i t so th a t the
stra w does not rest d ire c tly on the
floor.
Work on Gloves
By J. MILLAR WATT
P O P — U su ai P roced ure
I GTARTEP a t
T
t h e top
W ork yo u r gloves on fro m the
fingers, don’ t p u ll by the w ris t o r
cuff. Y o u r n a il m a y te a r the fa b ric
o r le a th e r, o r the stra in o f such
p u llin g m a y b re a k seams. To re ­
m ove, d ra w the gloves by the cu ff
u n til you reach the fingers. Then
loosen fin g e r tip s and d ra w o ff by
the fingers. F o r a tr im fit, fla tte n
and sm ooth them back to th e ir n a t­
u ra l shape w h ile s till w a rm .
Pretty Baskets
U g ly waste baskets can be p re t­
tied up w ith slip covers. A sim p le
cover can be m ade fro m o ilc lo th o r
b rig h tly colored fa b ric , draw n ta u t
around the basket and fastened w ith
laces
ru n n in g
through
eyelets
w orked in to the tw o ends of the
m a te ria l. O ilc lo th is good fo r k itc h ­
en, b athroom o r a c h ild 's room . In
a bedroom , use f r il ly organdy, d o t­
ted swiss, glazed chintz.
S O M E B O D Y ’S S T E N O G — W h a t an O ffer!
Wearing Uniform
The veteran m a y w ear his com ­
plete u n ifo rm fro m the place of d is­
charge to his home. B u t he c a n 't
take m ore than three m onths in
tra v e l—and s till w e a r the u n ifo rm .
A fte rw a rd it m a y be w orn on “ cere­
m o n ia l occasions” — parades, etc.
The u n ifo rm w orn is th a t o f the
highest ra n k held.
T
Unsafe Handling
O ne-quarter o f a ll in d u s tria l in ­
ju rie s m a y be a ttrib u te d to unsafe
h a n d lin g of objects, the N a tio n al
Safety council reports. O ne-half of
these are stra in s and sprains, one-
fo u rth are cuts and lacerations,
and the re m a in d e r are fra c tu re s ,
bruises or contusions.
Lapel Button
PRIVATE
BUCK
H onorable service a fte r Septem­
ber 8, 1939, e n title s veterans to w e a r
a lapel button. Those who did not
get it on discharge can obtain one
by presenting th e ir discharge a t the
V eterans Bureau office in the Penob­
scot bu ild in g .
Topping Pie
CROSS
When you top a pie w ith m e rin g u e
be sure to cool the pie firs t to pre­
ve n t its becom ing w atery.
To
p re ve n t s h rin k in g spread m e rin g u e
to edges o f p a stry so it has some­
th in g to clin g to d u rin g baking.
T O W N
By
Bv
Clyde Lewis
Roland Coe
Less Cars
N e a rly 4,000,000 m o to r vehicles
went out o f use in 1942 and 1943 and
have not been replaced, according
to re g is tra tio n s ta tis tic s co m p ile d
by the P ublic Roads a d m in is tra tio n
o f the Federal 'Y orks agency.
“I WANT a chair without springs. It’s for a guest room.*'
K< rc h le f
When you need a 'le a n h a n d ke r­
ch ie f in a h u rry , wash one and d ry
it on a m irro r.
Dampness holds
cloth to glass. Smooth it out w e ll
and i t need not be ironed.