Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 05, 1946, Image 3

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    S outhern Oregon News Review, Thursday, December 5, 1946
RABBITS & SKINS
MISCELLANEOUS
W AN T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 lb*, up, r a t
bit »kin», hides, wool mohair, ca»-
Cura, live pou ltry Ruby a Company,
935 a. W F ron t, P ortland Oregon.
NEW 1 6 x l( ten ts, w / p o .- s i-s'» I t . 4
N EW 1-mar. rubber r a fts
14 59
NEW Air Corps A rctlo Sleep in g
Bag
.. 15 0»
N E W 100% Virgin Wool
B lan k ets
4 39
Mall orders Invited No COD'S p lease.
W ash in gton cu stom ers add sta te tax.
Tent« sent freight c o lle c t Add >5o
postage, on otb»-r item,«
ON ARMY S U R P L U S
R e n t W ash in gton
FOR SALE
BOBBY
SOX
CROSS
TOW N
Bv
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Marty Lmkt
tE E R IG E R A T lO N I. Q L I I- i l E N 1
S a le s & Service. H vm i lockers, hot
tin cooler», reach In boxe» Meat
canes. E veryth in g Ir. refrigeration
P O R T L A N D R E F R IG E R A T IO N CO.
1516 N. E K lU ln gaw orth P ortland
O regon. P h. TR 6644
Roland Coc
B E E R EQ U IPM EN T
B e a u tifu l 3 di 4 Keg Ali sta in le ss
nteel Beer C abinets. TR. 664 4 E v e ry ­
th in g In R efrigeration
P ortlan d R efrig era tio n Co.
1516 N . B. K llU ngaw orth Bt
COM P L E T E C O NC RETE BLOCK and
Brick P lant In fu ll operation for
»ale In clu d in g B uilding, Truck and
Equipm ent. Add , Em pira B uilding
M aterial C om pany, 1205 8. B. Grand
A venu e, P ortlan d , O regon.
••I think you’d better let ME carry the umbrella!”
NANCY
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‘ Today’» chapter is packed with trouble. Two members
of the cast haven’t shown up, the leading lady has a
sore throat, and the sponsor is threatening
to fire everybody!”
T IM B E R
W ANTED
L U M B E R , ties, poles, p ilin g, all siz e s
A d vise price f.o.b. sh ip p in g point,
e a rliest sh ip m en t. N iederm eyer-M ar-
tln Co.. S p ald in g B u ild in g, P ortlan d
4, Ore., P hone A T w ater 4341.
P U P P IE S
OF
A LL
K IN D S
W ANTED—
FOB SAI.F.
Hyd Gar Wood Carryall Model
?°P
eon’roU. very r e a s o n a b le -
wilt take Cem ent Mixer or Com pressor as
trade In.
WALLACE CHILD
10 Yd
BoM
'
Weeds Creel. UUh
BAT eontrel the se crets ot sa fe, thorough
rat killing. All problem s clearly, con cisely
explained. "K lldonan Rat P rogram .” Send
A IR C R A F T
1100 00 R eward for Inform ation lea d ­
in g to »ale o f both m y 1946 fabric
w in g and m etal w in g L uacom bes
12650 anti 63150 C ruise 105 mph.
C harles L. M iller. 2412 N B. Union
A ve., P ortland , O regon.
WANTED TO BUY
ENT1ON MINERS—Pot SaleTdx»
E lm cc Ball M ill. 50 tor. c a p a c ity
with clu tch drive N early new n ow
stored at B axter Foundry In B oise.
Idaho W rite to Jam es A. D em ent,
202 O regon Avenue, Bead. Oregon.
*t. K lld en an P e s t C ontrol H ir h u o o d . III.
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
110.000 Down. 9 Cabins, 5 3-rra., 4 1.
rm.. 2 Ige. bsea. Gar & fu el sp ace.
5-rm. llv. q trs. C onfec., Groc., &
Lunch. 4 pum p G as Sta. Dryer, on
Jet. Cor. llw y . 99 & 56. J u st out ol
E ugene. Ore Exe. location . Ideal
bus, sp ot, w ith a good net Income.
Rm. to expand Buy from ow ner
and save. 6,22,OOO & T erm s. J. Bur-
gard, G oshen, O regon.
H .’- i AC R ES In S u th erlin , Ore By
ow ner, H a it i L. S crugga, T o d d
H o tel, T illam ook , Oregon.
SK Y L A R K K E N N E L S
3001 C astro V a lley Illvd . H a y w a rd . C a lif.
TO DD H OTEL In runn ing order, by
ow ner, H azel L. Scrugga, T illam ook,
Oregon.
LIVESTOCK
FLOWERS & BULBS
G iv e bre ed , a g e . c o lo r, sex. p ric e w a n te d
FOR S A L E — My registered J ersey
herd o f 10 c o w s, 5-yr. old herd sire
and 4 you n g h e ifer s P la n k s J e rsey
D airy, M rs. H. L. P lank, J n n ctlon
C ity, O regon, R t. 2
M I L C H G O A T S , m y e n t ir e h e rd o f
r e g is te r e d
N u b ia n g o a ts f o r s a le .
Carl M aplethorpe,
P ortlan d , Oregon.
R t. 2. B ox 261.
HELP WANTED
W ANTED
PU T T Y R UN N ERS
F or Wood Saah and O utside O lazlera
Union C onditions
P ortlan d O peration - »1.575 per hour
B ox 1, c / o W estern N ew sp ap er
Union. 1400 N. W. H o y t S treet,
P ortland , O regon
TREES
FRUIT
NUT
SHADE
Roses
Ornamentals
G row ers of Q u ality S tock
Seud fo r
Moller's
Nursery
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CATALOG B ox 74-W P alrvtew , Ore
n ew color
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G E N U IN E H O LLA N D B U L B S at r e ­
duced prices. T w elv e top slze T ulle
B ulbs postpaid 61.00 Ideal C h rist­
m as g ift B eaverton B ulb O ard en s
B eaverton , Oregon.
BUSINESS &. INVEST. OFPQR.
GROCERY STORE with mod. apt. in rear
Located In w heat and pea belt 12 mi"
from w orld’s Round-Up city. P riced right"
P. O. BOX 131
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Adam s, O ree.
__ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
Drying Tumblers
F or drying
tumblers, towels
should be long enough to wipe" both
the inside and outside at the same
tim e and to cover the hands so that
no finger prints are left on the glass.
A towel at least 28 inches long aft­
er shrinking fulfills this requirement
even for tall lemonade or iced tea
glasses used so much in the sum­
mer.
P oor S to ra g e
The more common causes of
short storage life of sweet potatoes
are black rot, improper handling,
chilling before curing, wrong stor­
age
temperatures,
unfavorable
growing conditions just before dig­
ging and digging the crop late after
the vines have been killed by frost.
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANTS
K ohler 1500 KW-AC.
N ew S350.00
RUBEN’S
5593 So. S ta te St.
-
.
M urray 7. U ta h .
Keep Shoes Cool
Heat w ill rot rubber and weak­
en leather so don’t store leather
shoes or overshoes in a hot attic.
Put them In a cool dry place, and
clean them thoroughly. Mud left
on shoes w ill make a permanent
stain on the leather.
Town and City
In New Egland, the town was
the corporate m unicipality; in New
York it was the city into which
urban places developed. The rest
of the United States followed these
two general nomenclatures.
S u icid e D a te s
There are less suicides among
Negroes than among white persons
in the United States. Latest statis­
tics reported that the suicide rate
among white males was 16.4 per
100,000 population; white females,
5.9; Negro males. 4 8 and Negro
females, 1.3.
Pennsylvania Eggs
In 1945, Pennsylvania ranked
third among the states in the value
of egg production. The total value
was $84,000,000. Pennsylvania's egg
production, according to the 1945
Census of Agriculture, has more
than doubled in the last 25 years.
Wooden, Plastic Hangers
Wooden or plastic hangers are
better for clothes than are wire or
cardboard ones. Wire hangers may
rust in damp weather and stain
clothing: cardboard hangers be­
come limp.
Remove Tie Gently
Remove your tie “ gently" by re­
versing the tying process. Remove
spots immediately by using a clean­
ing fluid because old spots often re­
fuse to budge.
Snakeless Regions
Ireland is not the only land that
has no snakes. There are other
Excess Serving
snakeless regions in the world, in-
In many homes, as well as in res­ | eluding New Zealand and the
taurants, much food is wasted sim ­
Azores.
ply because too much is put on the
plates. In the home, portions of
R. F. D. Established
food can be made the right size for
On October 1, 1896, the first rural
each person, so that none is left to
free delivery routes of the postal
be thrown away.
service were established in West
Virginia.
Hand Lettered
Letters in the first books p rint­
M ixing Concrete
ed from movable metal types by
Concrete which is machine mixed
Johann Gutenberg of Mainz, Ger­
for 2 minutes is from 20 to 35 per
many. in the middle 15th century
cent stronger than that mixed for
were modeled after the hand let­
15 seconds.
ters of medieval scribes.
Popular Dishes
Meat broth or any clear soup
made of meat and vegetable juices
is a popular first course fo r din­
ner the year around. These n u tri­
tious dishes can be served hot in
winter or cold and jelled during the
summer months.
Buying Ties
Buying ties has its fine points.
For example, select durable and
long wearing fabrics with linings
that are of a construction that w ill
resist wrinkles because such ties
make for better knots and prolong
the actual life of the ties.
Aluminum Stains
Dark stains on aluminum pans, if
not too well established, can often
be removed with dilute acid such
as vinegar. F ill pan with equal
parts of vinegar and w a te r' and
bring to a boil.
Save Cleaning Time
By using both hands as a team
in performing many household tasks
such as washing woodwork, dust­
ing, setting the table and putting
away dishes, homemakers can save
much time and energy.
Tasty Tomato Juice
Tomato juice becomes more tasty
when it's allowed to stand for sev­
eral hours with some chopped
onions, celery, basil and tatgagon.
Before serving, strain it and then
serve it cold with lemon or lime.
Feed Sack Handicraft
Hairpin lace can be made from
thread unraveled froei fe id sacks
and used in the ornamenting of
handicraft articles which are made
from feed sacks, according to
home industries specialists.
Correct Position
Home management specialists re­
port that 80 per cent more energy
is required to stand than to sit, so
the homemaker should be encour­
aged to sit while doing as many
tasks as possible. Proper working
height is of great importance in the
drive against fatigue. Stooping over
a working surface for 15 to 20 m in­
utes may cause fatigue which w ill
require two or three hours to over­
come. Four and one-half times more
energy is required to work at a
table too low than at one of cor­
rect height.
Dairy Products
M ilk and its products comprise
more than 25 per cent of the foods
estimated to be consumed annually
by the average American.
Scrambled Eggs
Scrambled eggs cooked in a
double boiler are tender because
they are heated at a low tempera­
ture.
Introduced Plow
The year 1617 is mentioned as the
date of the first introduction of the
plow in Virginia.