Southern O regon News Review Thursday. Oetnhor 94 io a c BACK I FI< *K' Due to illn ess, Pure Groft » tr a in E aster L llv Bulbs. F in est stock N oth in g w ithheld, a lso bulb land. W rite. E lm er W. R eim - che, P. O. B ox 383, A rcata, CaUf. W att. 22 V e.t I«. ■, l'l.m f, W ind- charger w ith w ind m ill tow er; 2 s e t s h eavy d u ty b atteries, one new, on« a lm o st new; good shape. B a tte ries c o s t 3614. All for 3425 Elm er H ouck, H arrington, W ash in gton. P O L L E D M ILK ING SH O RTH O R NS, c la ssifie d , a lw a y s-o n -test. Stock for sale. 2 m ile s w est on h igh w ay 30. ’/» m ile north. R ichard V. K eim k Sons, Nam pa, Idaho. B E E R E Q U IP M E N T B e a u tifu l 3 & 4 K eg. A ll sta in le ss ste e l B eer C abinets. TR. 6644. E very th in g In R efrigeration . P ortlan d R e frig e ra tio n Co. IS IS N. B. K lllln g ew o rth Bt. ‘The way we stay home night after night it’s no won­ der our electric bill is so high!” NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller E X C E L L E K T D A IR Y FARM P in« Reaonrce« fo r an Id eal HOME. RESO R T or D U D E RANCH C en trally located on P a c ific H ig h w a y 53 betw een T acom a and O lym pia, W ash . O ver 2000 acres. Som e o f the fin e s t a g ricu ltu ra l b o t t o m land. R u illn g s alon e c o st over J 100,000. A bundance pure a r tesia n w ell w ater. Good drainage sy stem . P rise 3330,- 000; term s. W ill con sid er d iv id in g Into 2 or 3 parcels. E qu ipm ent and sto c k (in c lu d in g 500 head o f m ilch c o w s) m ay be purchased w ith the farm if desired. C. D. C 5IH T O S , 303 M arion B ld g. » « a ttle 4, W ash. MA. 0040 U Y O W NER, 3 u n its new lrrig. land c en tral O regon; f e d e r a l pro).; term s. Cecil Y oungatrom , 2665 Ar­ nold W ay, C orvallis. I'l EL, b u sin e ss on coast, ow ned. Good w ood su p p ly, 50c per cord. E lec tric a u to m a tic sa w and bunkers in a 40,000 sa w m ill. 2 m i. from tow n on h ig h w a y , 33000. G len C. S m ith, box 474, F loren ce, Or. G ERM AN E n g lish poin ters, E n g lish IrlKh se tte r s, cock ers, sp rin ger sp a n ­ ie ls. I’ups to train ed dogs. 10c for lis t and p h otos. F n r ch t K en n els, G ooding, Idaho. G EO R G IAN H O TEL, S ea ttle, W ash. On 4th A ve. b etw een P ike and U n ­ ion. In the h eart o f th e dow ntow n sh op p in g d istr ic t. R eason ab le r a tes w ith cou rteou s se r v ic e. Under new m anagem en t. L O R E , teach er o f photograph c olorin g b eginn er and advan ced c la s se s, com ­ p le te 12-lesson course. 350. BR . 1877 319 S. W. Oak. 23 R E G IS T E R E D C orridale e w e s and 1 buck, $30 apiece. One J e r se y cow , 4 y rs. old 3250. 1 G uern sey cow , 3 y r s. old 3150. W rite Tom B. Sparks, N ew b erg, Or., rt. 1, box 68, or ca ll N ew b erg 22PS25. M A IL O R D ER D O LL R E P A IR —M ail to B eard en ’s D o ll H o sp ita l, E 26 3d A ve., Spokane 10, W ash . W e m ail b ack c.o.d. P R E C U T ST E E L B U IL D IN G S 20 x54’ or oth er variab le sizes, Includ- in g a ll m aterial to o ls & d irection s f o r g e t t i n g up. Crated for sh ip m en t 91275. M AX O LSEN MOTOR POOL 2C20 6th A vevnu e, S e a ttle BL 7310 CHOICE C A N A R Y S in g ers and F e ­ m a les. P a ra k eets and Zebra F in ch es. A R C A D IA F L O R A L SH O F, B ox 364, N ew p ort, O regon. R E G IS T E R E D ANGORAS. H igh q u al- ity, h eavy sh earing. R eason able price. S ilv er C rest Farm , S u b lim ity, Ore. RAISE ANGORAS! Here's your c' to im prove your herd, or g e t s t a r t ­ ed in p ro fita b le w ool farm ing. I am m ovin g and liq u id a tin g over 200 head o f pedigreed A m erican & E n g ­ lish A ngoras. A lso 50 N ew Zealand W h ites. 20% o f f on all prices, m ore on a large order. W rite M. R. O tten, 3405 Cherry A venue, Salem , Oregon. SA LEM — 100 a. choice farm , ju s t pu t on m arket. D airy or cash crops, e x ­ c e lle n t s o il and bld gs., 68 a. cu lt!., w ill grow a n y th in g, irrlg., part riv er bottom , la rg e barn, mod. 7 room hse.. dbl. plum bing, w ired for elec, range, Saletp sch. bus, m achinery. 324,500. Owner, R t. 1, B ox 278, 8 mU from Salem on S alem -D ayton hw y. 696-ACItE Sheep Ranch, Southern O re­ gon, in heart o f tim ber in d u stry. 3 ml. from tow n. Sp rin gs. Good p a s­ ture. 70 acres tillab le. 6-rm. and 2« rm . h ou ses, fa m ily orch., 2 creek s, 2 m illion ft. o f sa w tim ber. F in e stan d o f m arketable oak. T im ber w ill p ay fo r ranch. 320,000. B t. 2, B ox 69, T igard, Oregon. FO R SA L E — My reg iste re d J e r s e y herd o f 10 cow s, 5-yr. old herd sir’« and 4 y o u n g h eifers P la n k s J e r se y D airy, M rs. H. L. P lan k , Ju n ctio n C ity, O regon, R t. 2. O NE H U N D R E D F IV E a c r e s , rich bottom land, s ix ty cleared, fa ir hou se, barn; b ea u tifu l fo o th ill v a l­ le y betw een Mt. R ainier, Adam s. N o fo g s. U nable to operate. P rice 317.- 000. M. P . K erivan, R andle, W ash . B ear, W o lf D ogs — R e g ister e d R edbones, sta rted dogs. Som e blood­ hound cross. H . B. M iller, M olalla. Oregon. W A N T TO B U Y — A ll k in d s o f A ccord- lan s, top prices paid. W rite or send to A m erican M usic Com pany, 609 _M ain St., V ancouver, W ash in gton . Easier Lily Bulbs Larg-e B u lb leta $8 per pound Som e Yearling- Stock COLLIB F U F S Cold and w h ite w ith A.K.C. papers, 350.00. W rite M rs. V ir g il Luebber, —outo 5, W enatchee, W ash in gton . JU N K T IB E S W A N T E D c en t per lb. d elivered here. A ny q u a n tity . B U S S A K R U B B E R CO. 5505 1 st A ve. South S e a ttle, W ash in gton FO R SA LE— Modern house, 6 room s, oak flo o rs and fu ll basem ent. 36000. T allle Bears, C olville, W ashington. Choice Planting Stock Croft and Slocum Ace 120 AC.. 42 AC. irrlg., p ity , w tr., past., hay, fam . orch.; ideal turk. or d airy ranch; new hse., bsm t., elec., bath; barn, gar., other sm l. bldgs. Nr. Mc­ N a r y Dam S ite; 315,000. 37,500 dn. F . S eellger, H erm iston , Oregon. ti COWS W A N TED L arge T ype H olstein Springers. 3 to 6 w eek s from c a lv in g Top prices for top cow s. C. F lem in g, R t. 1, B ox 1535, P ortland 16, Oregon. Phone SU 478C. Kenyon Davidson L arge B u lb le ts...^ ........$5 per pound 4 ” Y e a r lin g s----------------------- 15c aacb 5” Y e a r lin g s....... .......................20c each 6” Y e a r lin g s...............................25c each 20% D e p o sit w ith Order 10% Discount on $300 or More K. H. PICKENS • 8 5 N o. 17th S tr e e t HELP WANTED—MEN STICKER HAND—DETAIL WORK CABINET M AKERS. WINDOW FRAM E CUTTER AND NAILERS. SH IPPIN G CLERK FOR MILLWORK M ust be E x p erienced . Good P a y . Steady and O vertim e. Union Cond. PORTM AN’S MILL & CABINET SHOP 215 Bay Shore Blvd.. San F ran cisco, Cal. A Tw ater Í5S» SPECIAL Old Snapshots, Portraits, T intypes Enlarged and QQ Framed ■JRJ.OO X m a s card s m ads fro m a>n qq you r fa v o r ita film — 20 d > o .3 o H ARD Y 215 V . E . 100th A ve. P ortland , Ore. HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI. AUTOMATIC SIDE-ARM w a ter h eaters. F its any size tank, ea sily installed. Guar- an teed . Ask your dealer or write E . J. DeSEM PLE & CO. P ortland 1-1, Oregon Phone LA. 7576 N a t’l Make P ress. Cook. 4 qt. $13.95. 24 pc. silv erw a re $15.95 incl. ch est. 10 yr. gu¿.r. 9 pc. Alum, set $19.95. postp. Send M.O. to H ou sew are’s Inc. 625 NW. Couch, Port* land 9, Ore. INSTRUCTION D aily Control Record System (copyright) W orld’s Most Complete D aily R ecord. Sim ­ p le. easy-to-keep. 12 Monthly Record Books ■with instructions only $18.95. Sample Book $2.00 Postpaid. Cash with Order. P R IE B E SYSTEM S CO., Box 90, K earney, N ebr. REAL ESTATE—BUS. PROP. R est Home or Dude Ranch. 40 a. on p aved road two m iles from St. H elens, v-ith creek, good w ell, orchard, barn Slaughter house. Large well-built, plas-» tered 12-rm. house, full cem ent basem ent, furn.- w ire for elect, range. P rice $15.000; $7,500 down. Jordan’s, St. H elen, Orcg« Non-Rabbit Naturalists classify the jack rab­ bit as a hare. Growth on Wool Sponging may remove a light sur­ face mildew growth on wool. Pastures Infectious Pastures and feed lots are pri- mary sources of worm infestation in animals. Barbed Wire Barbed wire fence was first de­ veloped and manufactured in De- Kalb, 111., in 1874. SPECIAL Genuine Diamond Rings • S a v e 35% to 60 •/, Our b ig b u y in g p o w ­ er to n n r ed e e m e d p led g es en ab les u s to o ffe r F lu e D ia m o n d , a t prices fa r l e s s th a n y o u c a n bny an yw h ere. W e gu ar­ a n te e C om plete S a tisfa c tio n or your M oney B ack! Send to d a y fo r a free l is t o f F in e D iam ond s. S p ecial C h ristm as V alu es. H u n d r e d , o f B e a u tifu l G em s free fo r in sp ection and appralsaL American Loan Company 609 M ain St. D sp t. V ancouver, W ash in gton a Stone Fleet Aiming to close the channels of southern harbors to blockade-run­ ners during the Civil war, the navy department purchased small sailing vessels loaded with stone and sank them at southern harbor en­ trances. On November 18, 1861, three were sunk at Ochracoke In­ let, N. C. ; 16 were sunk in the main entrance to Charleston harbor on December 20, 1861, and 20 were sunk in another entrance to Charles­ ton harbor, called Maffit’s channel, on January 26, 1862. Nothing was accomplished by this strategy, how­ ever, as marine worms ate the ships’ timbers and the stones sank in the mud. Electric Whip for Lions Electrical novelties were common as far back as the 1880s. A German lion trainer of that age kept his ani- l mals in line with an electric whip. Of twisted wire with a switch in the handle, it was connected to a charged metallic plate in the cage floor. A Hanging Furs Use a sturdy hanger for furs to mold the shoulders. The most queen­ ly furs can be reduced to dowdy appearance by tossing them care­ lessly over chair backs. And don’t crowd furs into a warm, crowded closet, since they’ll dry out, crust and mat. Gathering Eggs Eggs should be gathered at least two or three times a day during hot weather in wire baskets to in­ sure rapid cooling. Eggs in wire baskets will cool within five hours, while those in galvanized pails require nine hours. Soak Tans When pans are soaked, they are usually easy to wash, but when food is permitted to dry and harden on them, washing is a problem. Make it part of your routine to fill pots and pans with clear water im­ mediately after using. Bigger Farm s While there were about 200,000 fewer farm s in 1945 than in 1940, land In farms was about 88,000,000 acres greater in 1945, and harvest­ ed cropland was about 22 million acres greater in 1945. Railroad Worm Railroad worm is the principal pest that blocks the efforts of homo orchardists to raise good apples. All near-by neglected or wild rn- ple trees, and all windfall apples should be destroyed.