Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, February 2871946 CLASSIFIED W O D E P A R T M E N T a F B I SIN’ ESS & IN V E S T . OPPOR. arm s BOBBY SOX CROSS TO W N •» Marty Links I Bv Roland Coe ’i Soil Proven Cause Of Cattle Disease • a RABBITS & SKINS R cent investigations conducted E w hite rabbits 4 to & Lbs. 24c. by the Am erican Veterinary Medi­ L IV Want rabbit sk in s, p ou ltry and veal. cal association has pointed a way B ab y * Com pany, 935 B. W . F r o n t, P ortland , O regon. to better health among farm ani- mals. Many livestock diseases 2«c to 45c EACH paid for w h ite ( f r y ­ er» rabbit sk in s H igh ten sio n have b1 WHAT1 a VIRGIL By Len Kleis LOOK ÄT TH IS ! ! / H E V -T H IS , A IN T M IN E ! ’ - I T ^ DATED REAPIN' ?- W RtTIN1 J - - ~ WE DON'T GALL IT T H A T -, ? 2 STRAW ­ BERRIES AND I V A N IL L A iq o g ' ....... SILENT SAM By Jeff Hayes ? •: 11 — *0 6 z lll> Improved Machinery / 3 CHOCOLATÉS, SODAS R E A D IN G - 2 0 W R IT IN G - 4 0 — Waste Disposal Many cities are levying special charges on industries for disposing of their large amounts of industrial waste resulting from accelerated When selecting dairy cattle for breeding, special attention must be production, the International City Managers’ association reports. Spe- • paid to udders. cial disposal charges are based on break down for several years. There volume, solid content and strength is always a danger of break down of the waste. Extent of the indus­ caused by severe inju ry. tria l waste treatment problem is in­ A t the first suggestion of an over-1 dicated by the fact that volume of sized udder, ca lf heifers should be such wastes is equivalent to the sew­ fed lig h tly on grain, substituting age pollution of approximately 60,- bran or other laxative feeds for j 000,000 persons. At present wastes most of the carbohydrate feeds, such of only 30,000,000 people are being treated in all existing central sites as corn and barley. for domestic sewage disposal in the Other beneficial steps are m ilking country. before freshening, as soon as the udder gets large, and three times Opening Pressure Cookers a day m ilking of the heavy produc-; Special care is required in opening ers for several weeks after fresh-, pressure cookers. When processing ening. is complete, the canner should be removed from the heat and the pres­ sure allowed to fa ll to zero. Then the petcock should be opened before the cover is removed. W ater System i This new water system is so de­ signed that the same pump may be used for either shal­ low or deep well service. Made by F E. Myers & Bros . Co., Ashland, Ohio. I f the water level changes, the pump x is quickly convert- £ ed by rem oving tap ” bolts with ordinary tools and attaching simple fittings. Popcorn Promises Real Return in Many Areas The Am erican appetite’ for pop­ corn is expected to continue strong fo r some years to come. While the profit from popcorn is not fabulous, the growing of the crop is “ very li t ­ tle extra trouble.” It is possible to secure contracts fo r the raising of popcorn for seed purposes. North Carolina farm ers re­ port that they have been receiving from 10 to 12 cent» a pound for their popcorn. Im paired Vision Studies indicate that about one out of every five children graduating from gram m ar school has impaired vision. Visual shortcomings in­ crease with age and when people reach the age of 40 about half have impairment in vision. Lead Poisoning Cattle are more susceptible to lead poisoning than are other animals, and calves are especially sensitive White paint on bams and fences may be an expensive luxury. Danger Signal Pain Is probably the greatest and most im portant protective mechan­ ism with which nature has endowed mankind, according to Hygeia, health magazine of the American Medical association. There are 44 sites of pain which must be consid­ ered when disease is present in one of the structures within the abdom­ inal cavity. However, nature ha» failed so far as cancer of the stom­ ach or intestinal tract is concerned because these diseases can begin their growth without any pain being present in the early stages.