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V o iitlu irn Tiff* i»nn News Review, Thursday, August 29, 1946
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935 B. W . r r o n t , P o r tla n fl, O reg o n .
r e fr ig e r a t io n e q u i p m e n t .
S a les Ac S e r v ic e , H orne lo c k e r s, b o t
tle coolers, reach In bores. M eat
c a se s E v e ry th in g In r efrigeration .
PO R TLA N D R E F R IG E R A T IO N CO ,
1518 N. E. X lllln g sw o r th , P ortland,
O regon. Ph. TR 8644.
“T H E MOST ON T H E COAST" For
your rabbit akin». F ree b u ich erln «
Inatructlona. Prom pt return**, sh ip
to B B. L u ce . W a rren , O reg o n .
M a lt«
' W aterp rooft” lig h t - w e ig h t
blocks. Low In cost. E asy to In stall.
E a sy to operate. U s e s a w et m ix.
RABBITS & SKINS
W A N T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 1b* lift, r a b
bit Hkln«, hid* . w ool. m ohair, c a z-
rara llv - p ou llry. R u b y ll C o m p a n y ,
CROSS
TOWN
BOBBY
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T W O F A R M S IN T H E B E A U T I F U L
C O L V IL L E D I S T R IC T L o c a te d J u st
H) m ile s e a st on M ate road. L arge
hom e, harm garage, henhouse and
root cellar. 200 acres, 100 c u ltiv a t
ed
100 tim ber, w ith som e saw
lo g s and plen ty o f cordwood. A lso
120 a cres leased sta te sch ool land.
Sp rin g and w ell su p p ly am ple w at-
EJeveri m i l e s
a 40-acre place
harm henh ouse
15 a c re s cleared
More could he
e a s t o f C olville,
w ith 6-rm. house,
and root cellar.
land, su b irrigated .
cleared.
JE N K IN S AGENCY
O ld N a t'l. B a n k B ld g . S p o k a n e , W n.
••llow much would it cost to fram e this in n eon?’
NANCY
S ee It In o p e r a tio n b e fo r e you b u y ,
C. M. LO .4G CO.
P h o n e 4 1 0 -W o r 3 59
A u b n rn , W n .
FORSALF
Bv
Roland Coc
to
Maity links
L C U N C A BTB BLOCK M A C X IX B B "
‘I ’ll tell you what! L et’s go downtown and stand in line
for something.”
By E rnie B ushm iller
FO R SA L E by ow n er - 77 acre farm .
«5 under c u ltiv a tio n ; In heart o f
v a lley
EopfcS Inland, one o f S a n
Juan
group;
seven -room
hou se,
hath, bu ilt-in«; large barn, dairy
house, shop and to o ls, oth er bu ild
in g s; all good con d ition ; tractor,
fa r m
m achinery;
am ple
w ater;
e le c tr ic ity ;
cream
route;
good
sch ool, phene, etc. F erry and plan e
se r v ic e. C h ar title . Priced righ t.
E asy term*
See or w rite Chas.
B uchan an, Lopez, W a sh .
N EW Q UO NSET B L D G S , a ll siz e s,
now a v a ila b le. L et us so lv e your
b u ild in g problem s T ita n M e ta l P r o
d u c ts C o r p o r a t i o n , 1825 N. W.
V a u g h n , P o r tla n d , O reg o n , P h . A T -
w a te r 1389.
BALLOONS, n o v e ltie s, v ariety * car-
n aval m erchan dise. W rite for prices.
Jacob son k Shaw , w h o le sa le rs and
Jobber
Mall orders only. 1207 S.
W. B road w ay, P ortlan d , Ore.
H E L P W A N TED — M e c h a n i c , Ford
sp e c ia list preferred. Good salary,
perm anent position .
C. A. R A T C L IF F B CO.
C h e n e y , W a eh .
1, M t. V e r n o n , W a sh .
CROFT E A S T E R LILY P la n tin g
Stock. L arge b u lb lets 310 per lb.
S ta te In sp ected field . 10% w ith or
der. D e liv ery O ct. 1. M ik e B lg lk ,
S ix e s . O reg o n .
SPEC IAL_________
D IE S E L P O W E R U N IT S
In
d u stria l power u n its geared togeth er.
C om plete w ith radiator and c lu tch .
M ounted on ste e l fram e w ith o u t
board m otor h earin gs and sh a ft.
W ill se ll a s tw in u n it or w ill se p
arate for sin g le pow er un its.
C R E S C E N T M A C H IN E fc M F G . CO.
D a lla s, Ore.
10 new CMC 370 h.p. d iesel tw in
1 65 AC R ES; 39 a c re s under irrigation .
Good hou se and w ater sy stem . L ots
of shade. S u itab le for m ost any
crop or pasture. $0500, Including
team horses. Im ed late p o sse ssio n of
hou se and p o sessio n o f land a fter
h a rv est. 2 m iles north W estland
sto r e.
R ou te 1, H e r m is to n . Ore.
W o o d r o w W a lk e r .
F o i l SA L E — M eat M arket, fu lly equip
p ed w ith slaught* r house and 40
acres
p a stu r e .
W illia m
H o p k in s ,
R e a r d a n , W a s h in g t o n . P h o n e 31.
N E W W ISC O N SIN V E 4, 21 hp. A ir-
Cooled G as en gin e w ith ciu ten . N e v
er been uncrated. J 315. G len n C rl-
se U , A u r o r a , O reg o n .
l lA Y ' H AY! C hoice hay for horses.
J2S L.I.. D airy hay. sam e price;
str a w & grain orders taken now .
G itt s P e e d
W n.
a n d S e e d Co., F e r n d a le ,
P h o n e M A in 61
FOB SA L E — 32 head purebred A ber
deen A n gu s c a ttle , c o n sistin g o f 1
r eg iste re d bull. 18 cow s, 13 y e a r
lin g s, 5 c a lv e s. E llie L e ig h , R t. N o .
M E C H A N I C S and body m en. Top
w ages, good w ork in g cond. H o lid ays
arid v a c a tio n s w ith pay P h . B R 2231
or w rite T acom a A u to S a le s, 723
B road w ay, T acom a, W ash .
IF YOU w ant w ore, a Home, a b u s-
in e ss or Just health, w rite N . S tr a -
le y . S o a p
L a k e, W a sh .
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
L ittle W ood-man D ra g sa w s are now a v a il
ab le Can be used equally w ell lor falling or
bucking U ses 3 ‘V to 8 s *w Dlades. Weight
approxim ately 100 lbs. P ow ered with a 2-
cv c le . reversib le, air-cooled en gin e, with
ball-bearing cran k sh aft, ^ a n y other ex
clu siv e featu res. F 'e fl E . B arnett Ce.. . 99»
8.E. Kth A ve., Portland. Ore., Ph. EA. 31 »n.
MODEL K O Allis-C halm ers tractor with
hydraulic an gle dozer and 4 1 , cubic yard
scrap er. Box 201, Yreka, Calif.
MISCELLANEOUS
MET IL TURNING LATHE—
METAL
L a m e . — 12 Im
in./ x 36
*~ In.
ch an ge gear. ”
N ew ' . uncrated 4 Jaw
Quick cha
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8" chuck. Jacob s cau ck s, taber ®tt., tool
post grinder, ■« h p. motor, tool h old er,
and a ccesso r ie s. A ll n ew . »700. 1915 N.
K u ssett St., Portland, Ore. Phone MU. 72,5.
GENUINE CROFT
EA STER
L IL IE S
Planting Slock
P e r 1330
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GOLD BEACH BULB COMPANY
GOLD B E A C H . O BE G C N
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Quality Eggs
t,u*- > Cords
A newly laid egg that is not
With children around, safeguard
cooled quickly and handled careful- y°ur table lamps this way: WraF
ly may lose its “fresh” qualities in lamp cords a couple of times around
the table leg. This takes care oi
a day or two.
any loose hanging cords over whicb
some one may trip.
Blanching Vegetables
During blanching, vegetables lose
Long Run
some of their nutritive value —
Couriers for the Turkish sultai...-
some of the water-soluble vitamins
during the middle ages often rar
and minerals.
from Constantinople to Adrianople
and back, a distance of about 22C
Haying Dangerous
Haying season is one of the most miles, in two days and nights.
dangerous on farms from the stand
Scorch Marks
point of accidents.
If cottons scorch when you’re
ironing them, plunge them immedi
Painted Woodwork
Waxing painted woodwork will ately into cold water, leaving them
protect the surface from dirt and there 24 hours. By that time, th»
make it easier to clean.
marks should have disappeared.
Holds Vitamins
New Insects
Less vitamin C (ascorbic acid)
The 1944 interceptions of quaran
content will slip away from cabbage tine included some insects which
if it is kept in the refrigerator.
never had been previously identified
and were, therefore, potentially
Lamb Loss
dangerous.
Approximately one-third of lambs
born never reach the market. Bet
Brighten Pan
ter care at lambing time, proper
To brighten an aluminum pan,
rations and parasite control will cook an acid such as tomatoes, tart
help to reduce these losses.
apples or buttermilk in it.
Cultivate Grapes
Pie Crust
At least 1,500 varieties of grapes
Try folding the top crust of a fruit
are cultivated in Europe. The grape pie over the lower crust before
is supposed to have been indigenous crimping to keep the juices in.
to Asia.
Save Juice
Chinese Rockets
Avoid loss of juice in preparing
Rockets, using an explosive close meat, poultry and fish. Never soak
ly resembling gunpowder, were such food in water.
used by the Chinese 1,000 to 2.00C
years B. C.
Excellent Greens
Tiny young beets and tops cooked
Airing W'oolens
together make excellent greens.
When hanging woolen clothes (on
Steaming Asparagus
Bangers) out on a line to air, place |
two strong clothespins between each I Use an old percolator to steam
two hangers. They’ll keep the hang asparagus and broccoli.
ers from crowding to the center of j
Bath Oil
the line, so clothes will air thorough
Use a few drops of bath oil in the
ly-
bath itself to soften the skin.
Window Glass
I Although man invented glass
Decorate Wishbones
about 9,000 years ago, according to [ Save as many wishbones as you
the Encyclopaedia Britannica, he can from cooked chickens. Paint
didn’t invent window glass until them gay colors and u|e one at a
' more than 7,000 years later. First time, as decorative notes and add
■ mentions of window glass came at , ed good wishes on gift packages
the end of the Third century A. D.
Drying Vegetables
If you have a gas or electric range
Navy Purchases
In 1943 the navy bought 22 mil in your kitchen the oven offers a
lion handkerchiefs, over 5.5 million simple and satisfactory method to
blue and white undress jumpers, 1 dry fruits and vegetables for win
million rubber overshoes, 11 million ter meals.
cotton undershirts, 10 million draw- I
Dust Corn
ers, 4.3 million white trousers, 3.4
A 10 per cent DDT dust applied to
I million white towels, 10 million
black cotton socks, and 4 million the tips of ears after silks begin to
dry will help prevent wormy roast
chambray shirts.
ing ears.