/ Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, December 12, 1946 4 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT L RABBITS & SKINS 1 W ANT L I V S R A B B IT S 4 lbs. up, rab­ bit sklna, hidra, wool, m ohair, c a s ­ cara, liv e poultry. Kuby * Com pany, 9 3 5 S . W . F ron t, P ortland, Oregon. REAL ESTATE—MISC. 9 Cabins* 5 3-rm., 4 1« rrn., 2 Ige. haes. Gar & fu el space. 5-rm. 11 v. qtr». Con fee., Groc.* A launch. 4 pump G as Sta. Dryer, on Jet. Cor. H w y. 99 & 58. J u s t out o f E ugene, Ore Exc. location. Ideal bus. spot, w ith a good net Income. Km. to expand. Buy from ow ner and save. >32,000 & T erm s. J . B u r - gard, O oehen, O regon. FOR SALE BOBBY CROSS TOWN SO X K KFK IUEKATION E Q U I P M E N T . Kales A Service, H om e lockers, bot­ tle coolers, reach In boaes. .Meat cases. E v e ry th in g In refrigeration . P O R T L A N D R E F R IG E R A T IO N CO., IBIS N. B K lllln g i w orth, Portland, O regon. Ph. T « 6644. Bv •» Marly Linki Roland Coe B B E R E Q U IPM EN T B e a u tifu l 3 A 4 Keg. A ll sta in le ss ste e l B eer C abinets. TR. 6644. E v e ry ­ th in g In R efrigeration . P ortlan d R efrig era tio n Co. 1516 N . Z. K U U ngew orth St. 1 A IR C R A F T $100.00 R ew ard for inform ation lead ­ ing to s a le o f both m y 1346 fabric w ing and m eta l w in g L uscom b es $2850 and $3150. C ruise 105 mph. C harles L. M iller, S412 N. E. Union A ve., P ortlan d , O regon. WANTED TO BUY “ But, Mom, you’ll ILtVE to buy me one! Unless you want me on your hands forever!'* NANCY «1 they can squeeze in there!” By Ernie Bushmiller T IM B E R W ANTED L U M BER , tie s, p oles, p ilin g , a ll sizes. A d vise price f.o.b. sh ip p in g point, e a r lie st sh ip m en t. N lederm eyer-M ar- tln Co., S p ald in g B u ild in g, P ortlan d 4, Ore., P h on e A T w ater 4341. 16% A CRES In Sutherlin* owner* H azel 1$. S crn g g e H otel, T illam ook, O regon. o r e . By T odd T O D D H O T E L In r u n n in g o rd er, b y o w n e r . H a z e l L . S c r u g g s , T illam ook, O regon. F O R H A L E — A u to C o u rt, lodge, tu r k e y and o th e r ran ch e s in th e M o th e r Lode C o u n try o f C a lifo r n ia , Y o s e m ite N a t ’l. P a r k close b y . C lim a te and fu tu re e x c e lle n t E . E . P H IL L IP S B farlpeaa A ss a y O ffice M a rip o sa , C alif. A R E A L F A R M — C onsists of 105 a c re s . 94 a c re s in c u ltiv a tio n and now in c ro p , ba h a n ce in p a s tu re w ith y e a r-a ro u n d s tre a m , C le a n , m odern 4-bedroom house, w ith fu ll bas e m e n t a nd lo v e ly v ie w . H u g e , alm ost n e w d a ir y b a r n w ith 60 tons of h a y and 50 tons o f b a le d s tra w . N e w hog house and o th e r o u tb u ild in g s . C om plete lin e o f fa rm m a c h in e ry , m ostly n e a rly n e w , a nd Me« C o rm ic k -D e e rin g tr a c to r . A lso 4 cow s, 3 h e ife rs * 5 brood sows w ith pigs, an d 1 horses. A R e a l F a r m and A R e a l B a y a t >30,000. Very e a s y te r m s. B E L L R E A L T Y CO., 104 W. 6th. V a n c o u v e r . W ash. P h . V an. 3211. SPECIAL LIVESTOCK R E G IS T E R E D H E R E F O R D CATTLE I 60 ran ge and herd bu ll prosp ects, 300 fin e f e m a l e s for foun dation herds. W. E. C hapm an R an ch on • H ig h w a y 30, H ain es, O regon. • FO R GOOD H EA LTH I 4 HELP WANTED W ANTED PUTTY RUN NERS For Wood S ash and O utside O lazlers Union C onditions P ortlan d O peration - SI .575 per hour B ox 1, c / o W estern N ew spaper U nion, 1400 N. W . H o y t S treet, P ortlan d , O regon • • H e m o rrh o id , Rectal and Colon Ailments H ernia (Ruplurt) O aotrit U lte r Treated without Ho.pltal Operation Monday through Friday: 10 A. M. to } P. M . Fotningt: Monday, W tdnttday, Friday 7 Io 19 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Phyoitian and Surgeon N. E. Corner E. Bumatde and Grand Avenue Telephone EAit 3918, Portland 14, Oregon MISCELLANEOUS M UTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher N E W 16x16 te n ts, w /p o le s , p egs $45,00 N EW 1-m an rubber r a f t s .......... 19.50 N E W A ir Corps A rctic Sleep in g B ag ................................................ . . 35.00 N E W 100% V irgin W ool B la n k ets ....................................... 8.50 M ail ord ers invited . N o COD'S please. W a sh in g to n cu sto m e rs add sta te tax. T e n ts se n t fr e ig h t c o lle ct. Add 35c p o sta g e on oth er item s. O N AR M Y S U R P L U S K en t, W a sh in g to n ft DENTAL PLATES A N D ALL B R A N C H E S O F D E N T IS T R Y on CREDIT TERM S -* I ’ X-' D r . H arry S emler , Dc+disi 1 »LISKY BLOC.-3 ot $>IOERISON■PORTLAND. ORE A T T E N T IO N M IN E R S —F or Sale 4x5 E lm co B all M ill, 50 ton c a p a c ity w ith clu tch drive. N e a rly new, now stored at B axter F oundry in B oise, Idaho. W rite to J a m es A. D em en t, 222 O regon A venue, Bend, Oregon. * A to m ic W e l* h t * a ln ln ir — N e w S tre a m lin e d M e th o d o f fa s t w e ig h tg a in in g , also re d u c ­ in g . N o d ie t o r a p p a ra tu s neces. Send $2. L eo n a rd G r e e n , P .O . B ox 123, N o r w a lk , O. P la s tie s : M a k e g ifts a t ho m e. P le x ig la s sheets, d y e s , glues. B e g in n e rs ’ k its . $1.65 u p . M a n u a ls 50c. C a t. fo r s ta m p . P la s tio P r o d u c ts, B o x 1415, S a lt L a k e C ity, U ta h . FLOWERS & BULBS TREES FRUIT NUT SHADE R oses Ornamentals G row ers of Q u ality Stock new color Möllers Nursery CATALOG B o x 74-W F a irv iew , Ore. w AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCES. IM M E D IA T E D E L IV E R Y , new 10-ton M a c k tru c k s equipped w ith d u a l a x le d r iv e , d iesel e n g in e . 10-speed d u p le x tra n s ­ m ission an d 11.00x24 tire s . P la c e y o u r o r­ d ers no w w ith IDA H O C A R F O U N D R Y C O M P A N Y , B o ise . Idaho. P h . 28«. JITTER By A rthu r Pointer Cookery Hint In a meat loaf recipe which calls for ground pork in combination with other ground meat, bulk pork sau­ sage may be substituted for the ground pork. Sparkling Glassware An added sparkle in glassware can be obtained if a few drops of ammonia and bluing are added to warm soapsuds. Binds Soil Particles Organic matter binds soil parti­ cles together like hair in plaster, enabling the particles to resist the action of run-off water. REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes Long State Illinois is a long state, extending from 37 degrees latitude in the south to approximately 42 degrees and 30 seconds in the extreme north. Increase Heating Capacity Built-in fireplace circulators can increase the heating capacity, but do not replace central heating sys­ tems. V IR G IL By Len Klei» Speed Sewing To speed up sewing and make it easier, make a pin cushion wristlet. It Is very simply done. Make a round cushion about two inches thick and three inches wide, and fill it with hair or sawdust. Fasten this to an elastic band that will slip over the hand and wear it In the position of a wrist watch. When pins are not in use, they keep better in a tight box. Farm Home Accidents Six thousand people meet death in farm home accidents each year. One million are injured. Facts that include the breakdown of the causes of death in home accidents show falls account for 40 per cent; burns, 25 per cent; careless handling of firearms, 7 per cent, and poison, 6 per cent. Check Glare When using white paint In the sunlight, it may be helpful for some people to wear dark glasses for pro- tection against glare. Remove Garden Grit To simplify the removal of grit from greens, wash spinach, water cress, endive, etc., In slightly warm water. National Flower The rose recently has been de­ clared the national flower of the Re­ public of Honduras. Taj-Mahal Facial Film is a complet« facial without manipulation — for homo use. Dampen face and simply apply a few drops of Taj-Mahal. It forms a film and penetrates into enlarged pores, A conditioner for circulation, wrinkles, enlarged black heads . . . leaving th« face in smooth, firm condition. Sold ob positive money back guarante« by mail only. Send check or money order for trial bottle containing ap­ proximately 25 facials. $1.50, Federal tax included. Toj-Mtkd tVoVA TA J -M A H A L PROOUCTS ” - - - - - - - 1024 S.W. 3rd Ave , Portlond 4, Ore Pleoie send one bottle (tr.ol p z e l Toj-M ohol Mystic Focal $1 50 enclosed Address. Gtv ------------------ Strong Bees Bees that live through the winter are reared principally in August and September. A good young queen in the hive before the middle of Sep­ tember will produce a strong force of young bees before freezing weather sets in. Reduces Frosting Covering the foods to be stored, particularly the moist ones, will help to slow down the frosting proc­ ess in refrigerators and reduce the number of times it will be neces­ sary to defrost. Brought Coffee to U. S. Captain John Smith, the founder of Virginia, is said to have been the first to bring coffee to America in 1607. The first license to sell cof­ fee was not issued in the United States until 1670. Thriving Tomatoes Tomatoes thrive best and bear best in moderate temperatures. Plants require generous amounts of water in hot dry weather. They also need to have side dressings of a good fertilizer or nitrate of soda at intervals of some two weeks to keep them growing and blooming. Keep them free from insects, wa­ tered and growing, and when cooler weather comes they should set fruit. Paper Early Invention Paper was invented in 105 A. D. by Ta’ai Lun, chief eunuch at the court of China's Emperor Ho Ti. Not until the middle of the last cen­ tury, however, was it introduced in one of its most widespread present day forms—as a folding box for packaging consumer goods. USS New Mexico In 1918, the USS New Mexico was commissioned as the first battle­ ship to be propelled by electricity. Two main generators, each rated at 5,000 horsepower, operated four propulsion motors with a 5,000- horsepower capacity. Convenient Sun Suit When making sun suits for chil­ dren, mothers can save time and strength by selecting a design that is economical and simple to make, easy to put on and take off, and easy to wash and iron