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SPECIAL CLASSIFIED D E P A R T M E N T LIV K w h it« rabbit« 4 to t L bs. 27a W an t ra b b it »kin». p o u ltr y an d veaL * a b r * C om pany, S35 8. W. f r o s t P ortland , Oragon. CROSS TO W N tJo to 65c EACH paid for w h it« (fr y . •r> rabbit akin«. A ll tim e record high . F ree hutcherlriK Instruct lone. Hhlp to B. B. L ace, W arren, Oragoa. (J a S o l in E and oil d istr ib u to r sh ip for m ajor oil co. L ocated In cen tral L ew ie cou n ty. W aah. 115,000. J-rra, m od. houae N et Incom e 21000 per mo. J e ss X la se y , M orton, W ash. P h. 13243.___________________________ BOBBY SOX Uv h i'l.in d Coc I» Mu ty Links KXJ'KRT com b in ation body, fender and pain t m an 2303.60 m onth plua bonus. Kf«ady Job sm a ll well-eQulp- ped shop. W rite or phone Joetea PonM ae, W en atch ee, W a. lllM lS m O X "You asked me to mix the baby’s formula, didn’t you?” NANCY "Mom, tbis is Adrian. You’re going to see a lot of him! By Ernie Bushmiller 1 IL 1 IS “ M illion s s u f f e r un n e c essa rily from ach es and p a i n s A r th r itis can crip p le you fer life. S team bath tr ea tm e n ts In your hom e m ay sarvs you un told m isery. F ull inform ation o n request. IT 1 A M COMPAHY 13401 44th A ye. Be. S e a ttle, W a sh in g to n LESS T O O T H DECAY (0 a c re s cleared, good so il, good 4- rootn hou se, fu rn ish ed . P le n ty out b u ild in gs. Independent livelih ood . C B D X M TABZ.BTS have been the Im m ed iate p o sse ssio n . Abundance m eans o f keeping ch ild ren 's teeth fr ee w ater, e le c tr ic ity . Kchool and ferry from ordinary decay. One ta b le t a d ay se r v ic e. M ain h ig h w a y . 25,200. 23500 g iv e s th e g ro w in g child th e practical w ill handle. W rite ow ner, H erbert am oun t o f F lu orin e and V ita m in s C B. H e e l, W in slo w , W ash . and D to guard a g a in st to o th d ecay so com m on w ith children from 6 to 40 A C RES, 33 cleared , n e w ly ren o . 1® years. One m onth’s su p p ly on ly vated , 7-rm . m odern hou se; elec, 11.00 or »lx m on th ’» su p p ly fo r >5.00. pum p, p le n ty w ater; barn fo r 20 Rend to d a y —HAZiCO C O W A M T , 2814 cow s, 2 ch ick en h o u ses, new m ilk M. a . 40 th A t » b u », P ortlan d 13, O refon . hou se, large orchard, w aln u t trees. On m ilk and sch ool route, 3 m ile s N.E. Monroe. 211,900; >/j ca sh , bal. BUSINESS ft INVEST. OPPOR. ance term s. H oy C ourter (o w n er ) Mt. 3, Hon 358, M onroe, W ash . AG ENT OR DISTRIBUTO R to rep resen t "LIG H T M A STE R ." E x c lu siv e territory CATTLE R A NCH — 250 a c re s, 100 Irri a v a ila b le . B ex tW . T a n a n a , C alif. ga ted , 3 m iles to P r in e v ille on Crooked river, 225,000. W ill c o n sid er som e property In or near P o r t Seal Grave land O wner, 80S BuU dere H zch . B ld g . A T 4038, P ortlan d , Ore. At Hendersonville, N. C., is bur« P O B BAZ.B Good sto c k ran ch es and good Irri g ated farm land W . C. M cO lassoa, W eiser, Id aho, B te . 3. Sr B Y P A Y B B B T 7 B U Y A T B A IIaB B I BAVBI F a cto r y d istrib u to r N e w S ch u lt and R oad Queen used tr a ile r s— EZ term s — P ay like rent. S E N D FO R F R E E BO O K LETS AT ONCE. P B T B ID O B T B A IZ .B B BAX.BB 3388 Sth A ve. B ea ttie I , W ash . O W N E R — 80 a., b e a u tifu l site , b est inc. 65 a. clear, 15, a. tlm ., w orth 24000. 17 a prunes, 1 a. a p p les, pears, c h e r /le s, 7 a. o a ts; berry soli. 36 a. crim son clover, w e ll lim ed, Ig. barn, church, school, store, bus at dr. Good w ell. 2 creek s, 11 m l. Ore. C ity. H ard su rf. rd. 2200 a., term s. M ueller, B t. 3, box 54, O regon C ity, Ore. ______________________ N E W GAS en g in e -d r iv e n p ortable g e n e ra to rs now In P ortlan d sto c k fo r Im m ediate d eliv ery . 121* KVA, s in g le phase, 110-220 V.A.C. J u s t the th in g for h a tch ery sta n d b y se r v ic e and gen eral farm use, a ls o for m a rine use. W rite fo r fu ll sp e c ific a tio n s. M ilw au kee M ach in ery Com pan y, 1933 S. X. U n ion A ye., P o rt land 14. O regon. n M A B IH B B A T T H B IB S B oat & R adio B a tte ries from G overn m ent su rp lu s. Som e lik e new , o th e r s can be e a sily flx^ d —at real bargain prices B. B ad ln xk y A Bon, 2750 4th A ve. So.. S e a ttle 4, W ash . FO U R R e g ister e d long y e a r lin g S h ort horn b eef bull» o f serv ic ea b le age; good rugged h eavy bone in d iv id u a ls Z m m tt M nlhall, O ra n g ev ille, Id aho R EFR IG ER A TIO N E Q U I P M E N T . S a les & .Service, H om e lockers, bot tle coolers, reach in boxes. M eat g a se s. K yeryth in g in r efrigeration . M r » I® E B A T lO ir COM 1516 H. B. K illin g s w orth, P ortlan d , O regon. Ph. TX 6644.______________ FOR SA L E — 3 se c tio n s, 300 a cres in g r a ss lo ts o f e a sy clea rin g , fenced , good for c a ttle , grain or sh eep. A lso g r a ss seed s. 2 m iles lake fron tage on F ran cois Lake. Goor h u nting, fish in g . M oose, D eer and bear. B e st op p ortu n ity in Central B r itish C ol um b ia for dude ranch or to u r ist lodge. F ran cois Lake is 65 m iles long. P rice >20.00 per acre, term s. Casli. Chas. H u n ter, C olleym ou nt, B. C., Canada. V ER Y fa s t hand op erated con crete block m achines. M akes stan d ard siz e blocks. N ew low price $70.00 com plete, FOB T a c o m a , W ash in gton . Send check or m oney order for im m ed iate d eliv ery . A g e n ts wantnid. B or din P a c ific M etal W orks, 632 P ro v id e n t B ld g., T acom a, W ash . FARM In S. W . W ash. Approx. 75 acres. 5 rm. mod. hou se p a rtly fu r nished. Barn, som e c a ttle . M ilk— and oth er farm equipm ent. >S400.00. B lchner'» In su ra n ce A gen cy, B a y - m ond. W ash ., T red B lch ner, A g e n t. BEAL O P P O R T U N IT Y — 240 acres E a stern Ore. Stocked and equipped, year-round creek. 40 a. irrigated , 40 botom land to be cleared, rest bunch g r a ss, h ill pasture. Good b u ild in gs and fe n c es. H eart o f P o n d e r o s a P in e, m ule deer elk, fish in g , m ining, o u tin g, etc. Ideal recreation al lo ca tion. P rice >7000, Cash. Oeo. S u tton, B a te s, O regon. BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. AGENT OR DISTRIBUTOR to represent “ LIG H T M A ST E R .” E x c lu s iv e territory a v a ila b le . B o s a w . T a n a n a . Calif. led the "sun lady" who requested that the sun be allowed to shine for ever on her face through a glass aperture in her mausoleum. The grave attracted so many curiosity seekers that a few years ago it war sealed over. Swiftest Bird The swiftest bird is probably the swift. Encyclopaedia Britannica tells us that ordinary swifts prob ably fly at what might be called a cruising speed of about 70 miles an hour. When necessary they can step this up to 100 miles an hour. Cotton Center Because it is close to the cotton growing districts of Gujerat, Berar and Deccan. Bombay was an im portant textile center before the war, exporting raw cotton, cotton twist and yarn, as well as grain and seed. Spinach Increase Acreage planted to spinach in creased more than 1,045 per cent from 1918 to 1937—it is still holding its own, ranking fifth in importance among commercially canned vege tables. Close Figuring George Washington, "first farm er of the land," once figured out that there were 8,925 barley seed' to the pound, 71,000 of red clover, 298,000 of timothy hay. Age Beef Commercial aging of beef is a carefully specialized process in which special cuts of special meat are specially handled in special coolers. Expert Breeder Charles Colling, breeder of short horn cattle, exhibited a steer in England and Scotland in 1796, known as the “Durham ox,” weigh ing 3,024 pounds at six years of age. Frozen Cream Cream that has been frozen tends to lose its smooth body when it thaws and the fat tends to rise and form a more concentrated cream layer on the surface. Indian God The Cherokee Indians of North Carolina firmly believe that the diety Thunder was strictly an In dian god. They claim no Indian has ever been killed by lightning. Insect Interceptions The total of insect interceptions Kerosene H eater by U. S. quarantine officials in 1944 Be sure th a t a kerosene heater, in included 1,237 brought in by air e ith e r the house o r the barn, always planes and 322 found in shipments stands on a fire p ro o f m at, out o f the of mail. d ire c t d ra ft fro m the door. Keep it alw ays w ell filled and the e xtra sup p ly o f o il stored in a tig h tly closed m e ta l co n ta in e r, at a safe distance fro m heat. Check any e le c tric heat- ters c a re fu lly fo r loose connections o r fra ye d cords th a t m ig h t short- c irc u it and s ta rt a fire. A portable heater o f any kind should a lw ays be kept aw ay fro m com bustible m a te ria ls —w indow cu rta in s, w ic k e r or wooden fu rn itu re , hay o r g ra in sup p lie s --a n d where the ch ild -e n w on't brush against it o r an a n im a l kick it over. Post Preservative Applying preservatives to fence posts or poles by spraying or paint ing has not proved satisfactory. Chemical treatment is recom mended. Rails Welded to End Shock Railroad track rails are some times welded together to eliminate the shock of wheels passing over the ends. TomatoTlrowth A tomato grows as much as 20 per cent or more in the last three M in e ra l Losses or four days of ripening on the O f m in e ra l losses (n itro g e n, phos phorus. potash, ca lciu m , m agne vine. sium and sulphur» crops and graz Ing take o ff a to ta l o f 19Ms m illio n tons a year, w h ile erosion and leach ing w hisk away n e a rly 117 m illio n tons a year. Conservation Need About 100 m illio n acres o f land s till in c u ltiv a tio n have been serious ly im poverished by loss of so il; and about 100 m illio n acres m ore of cu l tiva te d land are being depleted of p ro d u ctive soil at an a la rm in g rate Poultry Im provem ent in the 11 years th a t the national p o u ltry im p ro ve m e n t plan has been operating, the average annual egg production per hen in the U S ha? Increased by m ore than tw o dozen. Chicken Eyes Chickens have eyes w hich anable to see ve ry w ell In d im lig h t, w hich is p ro b a b ly one of the reasons w hy chickens go to sleep before d a rk. Citrus Molasses Production of citrus molasses m Florida has increased 10 times since it started during the 1941-43 season. Heat Loss Four times as much heat is lost through the windows as through the walls of a house. Storm windows prevent much of this loss. Potato Feed Potatoes make an efficient feed when cooked for hogs. Experiments have been carried out in which potatoes were fed to fattening hogs in three different ways: as potato silage, potato meal, and raw pota toes. In general it was found that cut potatoes as silage were more palatable and were fed with less waste than were the raw potatoes. Conclusions are, however, that in feeding potatoes to hogs, the spuds almost have to be cooked if hogs art to make efficient use of them.