S o u th e rn O re g o n N e w s R e v ie w , T h u rs d a y , J a n u a r y 9, 1947 Qz« CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT CROSS BOBBY TOWN * r SOX Bv Roland Coe v t R A B B IT S & S K IN S M IS C E L L A N E O U S W A N T L I V E ItA B B I T H < lb s. u p , r a b ­ b it s k i n s , h id e s , w o o l, m o h a ir , c a a - c a r a , llv « p o u l t r y . R u b y tc C o m p a n y , 935 B. W . F r o n t , P o r t l a n d , O re g o n . F O R S A L E — F ix tu re s fo r S h ak e S hop a n d S a n d w ic h S h o p , 1 7 4 th * 8 . N. S ta r k A v en u e. B re ila S h a k e S h o p , P o r t l a n d , G reffo n . FOR SALE A L U M IN U M P R E - C U T F A R M B U I L D ­ IN G S F O R I M M E D I A T E D E L I V ­ ERY. S iz e 26x4S f t . 16 f t . o v e r a l l h e i g h t , 13 f t . in s i d e c l e a r a n c e . G a b le ty p e ro o f. F ra m e H o f w ooden c o n ­ s t r u c t i o n , b o lte d t o g e t h e r . R a f t e r s a n d s t u d s a r « o f 2x6*8 a n d b r a c i n g Is o f 2 x 4’ h . D i s ta n c e b e tw e e n s t u d s Is 4 f t . C o v e re d c o m p l e t e l y w i t h n e w 21 g a u g e c o r r u g a t e d a l u m i n u m . A ll n e c e s s a r y m a t e r i a l s s u p p l i e d i n ­ c l u d i n g b o lt •, w a s h e r s , n a i l s , p l a n s , a n d a s s e m b ly in s tr u c tio n s . E v e ry p a r t n u m b e r e d . C a n bp d e l i v e r e d o r p ic k e d u p P r i c e V iso .o o f o b. P o r t ­ la n d R O S E C IT Y M O T O R S , 8836 N. E . S a n d y B lv d ., T R 2540, P o r t l a n d , O re. R B F H IO K K A T IO M E Q U I F i l E N T . H a le s He S e r v ic e , H o m e lo c k e r s , b o t­ t l e c o o le r s , r e a c h In b o x e s . M e a t c a s e s . E v e r y t h i n g In r e f r i g e r a t i o n . B oô F O R T L A S D R E F R I G E R A T I O N CO., •» <« 1516 1», E . K i l l i n g s w o r t h , P o r t l a n d , O r e g o n . P h . T R 6644. Marty Links i S B E E R E Q U IP M E N T B e a u t i f u l 3 & 4 K e g . 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B o k h a ra R a n c h o , B r o c k w a y , O re g o n . “ Ihe trouble with all thene books on child psychology is th ey ’re all written hy a d u lts!” NANCY W HERE A R E YOU G O IN G , NANCY ? W _____________ IN TO B R U S H J MY TEETH z NANCY 7 1 By Ernie Bushmiller D O N 'T W A S T E TOOTHPASTE THE ------- DOGS. CA TS. PE T S. ETC. _ M INK F in e std . d a r k an d s ilv e r blu e b re e d e rs fo r sa le BLU M ERW IN C K W O U TU MINK FA R M , K t. 1. Box 19(01!. K elso, W ash. H E LP W ANTED j $1 S E N T to P o r e l g n E m p l o y m e n t I n ­ f o r m a t i o n S e r v ic e , 6109 W o o d la n d P l a c e , S e a t t l e 3, W n ., w ill b r i n g i n ­ f o r m a t i o n o n a c t u a l Jo b s a n d 225 f ir m s h ir in g f o r A la s k a a n d o v e r ­ seas. 6i M U T T A N D JE FF HEY M u t t / ) m u tt ano j e f f D ID y o u READ \ COMIC S T R IP ? T H J M U T T 4JE F F COMIC S T R IP IN .TODAY'S P A P E R ? 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MY R0P LIKES MAGAZINES- ‘ HE'LL BE GLAD Beer Legalized The Cullen-Harrison bill, which was the modification of the Volstead act to legalize and tax beverages containing 3 2 per cent alcohol by weight, was signed by P resident Roosevelt on M arch 22, 1933. On April 7, of th at year, beer and wine of th at content becam e legal. B y L en K leis T WP-VOU’D lik é TOSuesOßlBETO THIS MAGAZINE WOULDN'T s YOU? ‘ ' . i Cuts W asher Efficiency Don’t put too much w ater in the washing m achine. It will cut down the efficiency of the w asher and cause excessive splashing. Liked Pies Pies w ere often served at every m eal during colonial tim es. Enough pies for the entire week w ere baked at one tim e in huge brick ovens. C o ltu n S IL E N T S A M HEALTH! D r. C. J . D E A N C L IN IC Physician a n d Surgeon N. E. C om er E. Burnside and G rand Avenue Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14, O regon DENTAL PLATES AND ALL BRANCH!* OF DENTISTRY on CREDIT TERMS To).. 5, >Q, IS M o n th , lo Pay D r . H arry S e m ie r , D t + d i s i P ic k in g Even when labor is cheaper than It is now, picking cotton by hand absorbs at least 60 p er cent of the total cost of production. B y J e ff H a y es P roduce C astor Oil C astor oil, which in its dehy­ d rated form is used to an im p o rta n t degree in m odern p ain t and v a r­ nish products, is now being pro­ duced in Cuba. A ctual production in 1944 w as estim ated to be betw een 2,000,000 and 2,500,000 pounds. T otal oil yield is reported to be 48 per cent of the w eight of the casto r beans. Navy T ars E g g s and Tuna Back in the days of sailing ships, H ere’s a way to com bine h ard when h ats first were introduced into cooked eggs and tuna fish. Add three- the British navy, they w ere m ade i fourths cup flaked cooked tu n a fish of sail cloth, heavily ta rre d to add to the flour shortening m ixture of a stiffness. These hats w ere called j stan d ard drop baking pow der bis­ “ ta rp a u lin s.” a term which was also cuit recipe. Then top the savory applied to the m en who w ore them . j golden brown biscuits with a m us- L ater this was shortened to " ta r ,” i ta rd flavored w hite sauce studded a nam e by which sailors have been with h ard cooked eggs. known ev er since. Blind Children E e a r Steel The authentic sounds of steel mill processes w ere recently recorded by the Steel Institute and used to m ake an educational record for blind children. V IR G IL BETTER • Hemorrhoids • Rectal and Colon Ailments 9 Gastric Ulcer Treated without Hospital Operation Write or call for FREE descriptive Booklet Monday through Friday 10 A M. to 5 P. M. Evcningti Monday, W tdnnday, Friday 7 to 9 ALIS Kt BtDC.- 3WIMORRISON • PORTLAND, ORE W -Í JIT T E R ’ TREES & SHRUBS / / / ^ c 11 A c r e s , 11 m i l e s f r o m S a le m . F r u i t , b e r r i e s a n d n u t s . 3 - b e d ro o m p l a s t e r - h o u s e . L iv i n g r o o m , d i n i n g r o o m , k it c h e n , s h o w e r , b a t h , f u l l c e m e n t b a s e m e n t. F r u i t ro o m a n d u tility r o o m in b a s e m e n t . N e w ly p a i n t e d . H e n a n d b r o o d e r h o u s e s , b a r n , e tc ., g a r a g e . S h ru b s . M u s t be se e n to b e a p p re c ia te d . I m m e d ia te p o s e s s lo n . $7500.00. $4000.00 d o w n , b a l. 5 % . S h o w n a n y t i m e . J . E. K le e , P h i l o ­ m a th , O reg o n . FLO W ER S & BULBS hatchery , tangent , S P E C IA L G A R A G E S E R V I C E S T A T IO N . F u l l y e q u ip p e d , d o in g 135,000.00 p e r y e a r g r o s s . A ls o 5 -ro o m h o u s e o n s o m e p r o p e r t y In s m a ll to w n . R a y B . L y ­ on*, T h o r p , W a s h i n g t o n . A 0H WELL 1 GUESS I L L HAVE TO GO AHEAD W ITHOUT RUMPUS • A OREGON. R E A L E S T A T E — M ISC . By Margarita Ï B ox 353. P a s a d e n a . C alif. jeff ■ H i LITTLE REGGIE / ’ wonder where rumpus A P A C IF IC B R O A D B R E A S T E D B ro n ze p o u l t s , U . S. P u l l o r u m C le a n , U . S. B r o a d b r e a t e d a p p r o v e d . A ll p o u l t s h a t c h e d in o u r o w n h a t c h e r y f r o m u n i Iff h t e d b r e e d e r s f o r b e t t e r l iv e - a b i l i t y . M a n y c h o ic e d a t e s a v a i l a b l e a t r e a s o n a b le p r ic e s . W r i t e f o r p r i c e : f,ljr 3 1 s t y e a r in b u s i n e s s . C H ESS P L A Y E R S ! C o n ta c ts w an ted fo r p o stal c a r d m a tc h e s In fo rm atio n free. P IO N E E R N E W S A W M IL L S a v a i l a b l e f o r i m ­ m e d i a t e s h i p m e n t , b e in g b u i l t by e x p e rie n c e d o p e r a to rs . S om e o f th e o u t s t a n d i n g f e a t u r e s : T h i s m ill 1, e s p e c ia lly d e s ig n e d f o r c u ttin g s e c ­ o n d g r o w t h o r s m a l l s iz e W e s t C o a s t T im b e r . H e a v y d u t y , s e m i ­ p o r t a b l e , c a n be s e t u p o n a p e r ­ m a n e n t f o u n d a t i o n In t h e w o o d s a n d p o w e r e d b y D e ls e l o r g a s o l in e m o t ­ o r s . T h i s m ill Is f a s t e n o u g h to c u t s m a ll lo g s a n d r u g g e d e n o u g h to c u t l o g s u p to 4 ’ a s t h e h e a d b lo c k s ®Ff,n 4k". A ll s t e e l c o n s t r u c t i o n , b a ll b e a r in g s w h e re b a ll b e a r in g s a r e n e e d e d , to p s a w r i g , c a p a b l e o f c a r r y in g a 49” to p s a w a n d 60” b o tto m sa w . h a s a f r ic tio n re c e e d , c a p a b l e o f c u t t i n g 30 ,0 0 0 ’ l u m b e r p e r S h o u r s h ift. H a s f a s t e ig h t I n c h b e l t fe e d . M a n y a d d i t i o n a l f e a ­ t u r e s g a in e d b y 40 y e a r s o f p r a c t i ­ c a l s a w m i ll e x p e r i e n c e b y I t s b u i l d ­ e r s . T h is m ill c a n b e s h ip p e d b y r aH 2 r b p , , e r » t i l l b y f a s t s t a k e b o d ie d t r u c k . F o r l i t e r a t u r e a n d f u r ­ th e r I n fo rm a tio n a d d r e s s O g le tre e - R l b a r M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o m p a n y , 1417 3 r d S t ” A u s ti n , T e x a s . T eL 8 -3 3 7 4 . new 4 b u c k le , c l o t h $3.50. W o o l O. D . B l a n k e ts , u s e d 1 5 . 4 M a il o r d e r s a c c e p te d . B r o a d - w a y S u r p l u s S to r e , 3445 V . E . B r o a d ­ w a y , P o rtla n d , O reg o n . P L A T E L'SERS! G iv e y o u r m outh a t r e a t! •’CAMCO*’ D en tal P la te R e lin e r re s to re s o rig in a l co m fo rtab le fit. O dorless. T a s te ­ less. Not a n a d h e siv e . Will not dissolve in M outh. E a s v to ap p ly . 82.00 p o stp aid . C athay A m erican Co.. S an F ra n c isc o 11. C al. B y Bud F ish er C O L L E C T O R S — S e n d 20o c o in f o r s a m p le p h o t o a n d l i s t o f A m e r ic a n H a r v e s t . A r a r e c o lle c tio n . W ill E . S m i t h , R t . 3, B o x 21 1 , E u g e n e , O re . E ye Bends Light Rays Light ray s are bent three tim es by the eye in the process of form ing an im age upon the retina, accord­ ing to the B etter Vision institute. The first bending tak es place In the cornea, next In the lens, and finally in the aqueous hum or. Cellar Steps A helpful hom e hint is to paint the edges of the cellar s ta ir tread s with a band of white paint which will m ake them easier to see. It’« very helpful to paint the bottom step solid white. S tarching Shirts To get uniform results in sta rc h ­ ing shirts, g ath er all the p arts to be starch ed together and dip them into the starch at the sam e tim e. Be careful not to use too much starch, as it will crack the fiber th read s and cause the shirt to w ear out much faster. R aise Flies One laboratory raises 10,000 houseflies a week to test the fly rib ­ bon the com pany m akes from by­ products. B arren Land N early half the w orld's land area is largely uninhabitable because of deserts, m ountains, ice or tundra. H uman E yes Sensitive H um an eyes are m ore sensitive to light than a re photo-electric cells, commonly called “ electric eyes.” P opular F lav o r Candy m akers say cherry Is the m ost popular native A m erican fla­ vor they use. Ancients Liked Candy The first users of candy w ere the Egyptians. P re h ea t Stuffing Try heating the stuffing in a pan before it is put into a chicken, duck or turkey. You’ll find it cuts the roasting tim e. Longest P ipe Line The China-Burm a-India pipe line longest in the world, is about a fourth longer than the United State* Big Inch. Pony E xpress a Loss It is estim ated th at the freighting concerns backing the Pony express lost $100,000 on the enterprise.