Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday. Jan u a ry lfi 1Q4R CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT R A B B ITS & S K IN S FARMS AND RANCHES W A N T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 lbs. up, r a b bit «kin», hide», wont, m o h a ir, c a s . c a ra , liv e p o u ltry R u b y * C om pany, 933 B. W F r o n t, P o r tla n d , O rayon FOR SALE R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q U I I ' M E N T S ale» A S e rv ice , H om e locker», h o t tie cooler», re a c h In boxe». M eat case«. E v e r y th in g In r e fr ig e r a tio n . P O R T L A K D B l r B I O I B A T I O H CO.. IS IS N . E. K l l l ln f » w o r th , P o r tla n d . O reg o n . P h . T B 6644. B BEEB s te e l U se r C ab in et« . T it. 6844 E v e r y th in g In I te f r lg e r a tlo n . P o r tla n d B e f r lg e r a tlo n Co. T IM D IB W A B T ID L U M B E R , tie« , p o le s , p ilin g , -ill sizes. t i a Co., S p a ld in g B u ild in g . P o r tla n d 4, Or«., P h o n s A T w a te r 4341 W A N TK I>— l i s t i n g s o f r a n c h e s , la rg e o r s m a ll a n y w h e r e in W a s h in g to n . c. S tr ik e r . K e a le s t a t e , 5409 B a lla r d A v e ., S e a t t le 7, W a sh . NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller A HELP WANTED W A N T E D — E x e r c is e boy o r lig h t c o w boy to b re a k 4 iU n ro u g h -b re d colt«. 2 -y e a r old«. M u s t be s o b e r a n d e x p e rie n c e w ith r a c e h o rs e s 1175.00 p e r m o n th H . P . O enzoll, F e rn d a le , C a lifo rn ia . REAL ESTATE—MISC. GA R A C E S E R V IC E S T A T IO N . F u lly •quipped, doing 135,044.00 p er y e a r g r o s i . A lso 5-roorn h o u se on som e p r o p e rty in s m a ll to w n . B a y E. I«y- o n e, T h o rp , W a s h in g to n . O W N E R — 4-room h o u se a n d u tility ro o m , wind f o r e le c tr ic r a n g e ; 5% acr«-. . chick '-n h o u se , to o l h o u se: I45OO. 7 m ile s o u t on Glenwood R oad. V a n c o u v e r, W ash ., r o u te 6, Box 64 5 W r ite W illia m H. C ador- e tte , B ox 281, Coos B a y , O reg o n . 80 A C R E S c h o ic e p o ta to o r c lo v e r la n d . G ood lo c a tio n . W ell im p ro v e d . T el., sch o o l. 3 m ile s fro m r. r. tow n. W ill se ll w ith o r w ith o u t e q u ip m en t Jcsce E. W M tla tc h , M alin S t a r B o u ts . M a lin , Ore. BI ESS 4 INVEST. OPPCML M a n u f a c t u r e N e e d e d P r o d u c ts fr o m o u r t c : ’ d fo r m u ls s . Send S2.03 f o r o u r g u a r- ¿.nteed lis t . S a tis fa c tio n o r v o u r m o n e y b ack . F O R SAI«K— F ix tu r e « fo r S h a k e S h o p a n d S a n d w ic h Shop. 174th & S. E . S ta r k A v e n u e . B r e ils S h a k e S h o p , P o r tla n d , O reg o n . S m ith , B t . 3, B o x 31 1 , E n g e n e , O re. A d v ise p ric e f.o.b. s h ip p in g poin t, e a r lie s t s h ip m e n t. W ied erx n sy sr-M a r- W. e n c e . M o n ta n a . C O L L E C T O R S — Send 20c co in fo r » a m p le p h o to a n d l is t o f A m e ric a n H a r v e s t- A r a r e c o lle c tio n . W ill E . WANTED TO BUY "Do you think Ingrid Bergman wasted half HER life going to school too?” HI VKKH IF IE D KAN H N e a r g ra d e , h ig h sc h o o ls. A pp, 400 a c r e s r iv e r b o tto m . 120 Id e a l c ro p land. B a la n c e p a « tu re , a n d tim b e re d . R e co rd e d fre e w a te r, s u ita b le fo r tu rk e y « , c h ic k e n s , h o g s, d a iry , beef. M odern flv e -rm . hom e. T e le p h o n e , e le c tr ic ity , p r e s s u r e s y s te m , u n iv e r s i t y ty p e tu r k e y a n d c h ic k en brood« e r h o u se s. Good b a rn , a n d fe n c in g . T r a c to r , e q u ip m e n t. c a t t l e , h a y , g ra in , in clu d e d . C an be b o u g h t c o m p le te o r s t r ip p e d H. X n e p p e r, F l o r MISCELLANEOUS E Q U IP M Z X T Itlfttl I A 4 K eg. A ll a ta ln le a a IS IS N . E . B lllln g a w o r t h S t. “ It isn’t the initial coat, it's the upkeep!” 57 1 - A< Hi. C ap itol S a le s A r e n c y , O rem . L tah . PERSONAL P L A T E I'S E R S ! G iv e v o u r m o u th a t r e a t ! " C A M C O ” D e n ta l P la t e R e lin e r re s to re s o r ig i n a l c o m f o r t . ! ) ! » fit. O d o rle s s . T a s te le s s . N o t a n .a d h esive . W ill n o t d is s o lv e in M o u th . E o s ’ to o d o I v . S2.00 n o s tD rid . C a th a y A m e r ic a n C o.. San F r a n c is c o I I . C a l. Road Surfaces While 83 per cent of the 563,520 miles of state-controlled highways were surfaced, only 73 per cent of the 304,000 miles of municipal streets and alleys and 49 per cent of the 1,928,000 miles of county and local roads have all-weather treat ment. By surfacing is meant con struction of concrete, asphalt and ta r coating, gravel or stabilized earth. N E W S A W M IL L S a v a ila b le fo r Im m e d ia te s h ip m e n t, bein g b u ilt by e x p e rie n c e d o p e r a to r s . Som e o f th e o u ts ta n d in g f e a t u r e s : T h is m ill i s • sp e c ia lly d e s ig n e d fo r c u tt i n g s e c o n d g r o w th o r s m a ll size W e s t C o a st T im b e r. H e a v y d u ty , s e m i- p o r ta b le , can be s e t u p on a p e r m a n e n t fo u n d a tio n in th e w oods a n d p o w e re d by D eisel o r g a so lin e m o t o rs. T h is 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 ru g g e d e n o u g h to c u t lo g s up to 4’ a s th e h e ad block» o p en 4H". A ll s te e l c o n s tr u c tio 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 needed, to p s a w rig , c a p a b le o f c a r r y in g a 40” 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 ce ed . c a p a b le o f c u tt i n g 30,000' lu m b e r p e r X h o u r s h if t. H a s f a s t e ig h t in ch b e lt feed. M any a d d itio n a l f e a tu r e s gain« d by 40 y e a r s o f p r a c t i c al s a w m ill e x p e rie n c e b y It» b u ild e rs. T h is m ill c a n be sh ip p e d b v r a il o r b e tte r s t i l l b y f a s t s ta k e bodied tru c k . F o r l i t e r a t u r e a n d f u r t h e r in f o r m a tio n a d d r e s s O g le t r e e - B lb a r M a n u f a c tu r in g C o m p an y , 1417 W e s t 3rd Bt., A u s tin , T e x a s. T el. 8-3374. OV ERSHOES?, n ew 4 b u c k le , c lo th tS . 50. W ool O. D. B la n k e ts , u se d »5.45. M all o r d e rs a c c e p te d B r o a d w a y S u r p lu s S to re , 3445 V . E . B r o a d w a y , P o r tla n d , O regon. P A C IF IC B R O A D B R E A S T E D B ro n z e p o u lts . U. S. P u llo r u m C lean, U. S. B ro a d b re a te d a p p ro v e d . A ll p o u lts h a tc h e d in o u r ow n h a tc h e r y frorff u n lig h te d b re e d e rs f o r b e tte r live a b ility . M a n y c h o ic e d a te s a v a lla b l, a t r e a s o n a b le p r > e s . W r ite f o r p ric t l is t, o u r 51st v e a r in b u sin e ss. P A C IF IC H A T C H E B Y , OREGON. TANGENT, L A D IE S B E A U T IF U L N Y LO x " h OSE. F i r s t q u a lity , f u ll fa s h io n e d , 42 F a.u ?.*A. »2-39 p a ir, p o s tp a id . B e a u ti- f u l S ilk s, f u ll fa s h io n e d , s h e e r. S u b - p e r f e c ts J1.X9 p a ir, p o s tp a id . B e a u t i f u l R a y o n s, f u ll fa s h io n e d , s h e e r. S u b p e r f e c ts 79c p a ir, p o s t p a i d . P r o m p t s h i p m e n t. M o n e y -b ac k g u a r - V A N IT Y , M IS S IS S IP P I. NEW HEBRON. G EN E R A TO R SET 35 K .V .A ., 3 p h a s e , 120/240 V. H e r c u les. W .X .L . C-3, g a s d riv e n , s k id - m o u n te d . T op c o n d itio n *950.00. A. _ B- W h itm o r e , P ly m o u t h , W a sh in g to n . FLOWERS & BULBS -T R E E S & SHRUBS Complete line, dependable F ru it. Shade and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, Roses. Hardy, northern grown. C. & O. better fr u it varieties are more profitable. We ship every - ’.where and guarantee safe delivery. Write |tfor catalogue. E,ubU.h«i 1M4 Rapid Succession In 1841 three United States Presi dents held the office within a little more than a month. When M artin Van Buren's term ended on March 4, 1841, he was succeeded by W il liam Henry Harrison who died on A p ril 4, 1841, and John Tyler, Vice President, took the oath of office as President t>vo days later. Teach Swimming An appalling number of lives were lost during the first part of World War I because many servicemen of the warring nations did not know how to swim. As a result, efforts have been made in several coun tries to introduce compulsory swim ming courses in all schools and col leges. From Small Acorns— Henry Cobbs, the m ail order fru it king of Miam i, Fia., started with $10 and ran it up to a m illion dol lars a year business in 12 years. Cobbs started locally in M iam i, us ing $3.50 of his capital to buy lum ber and white paint for his first store. Paint Must Be Stirred Any paint composed of oil and pig ment must be thoroughly stirred be fore it is used. No m atter how good the paint is. it should not be ex pected to adhere to or cover the sur face properly until the oil and pig ment have been thoroughly mixed by stirring. Dog Breeds "Pinscher,” German for fox-ter rie r or English terrier, is the Ger man breed which corresponds to the English terrier. The German boxer, believed to have originated in Ger many back in the 16th century, is a fighter with a bulldog expression but the muscular body and long legs of a mastiff. It is said that when used as fighting dogs decades ago, two boxers would fight standing on hind legs and sparring with front leg«. No doubt the term "boxer” grew out of this. Smoke Appliances The a rm y’s mechanical smoke generators come in two sizes. The largest, truck or tra ile r mounted, can blanket a square mile within 10 minutes. The smaller model, of foot- locker proportions, can blot out an area five or six miles long by 200 yards wide. The smoke pots vary from the 11 pound pot which burns for 6 minutes to the 30 pounder which smokes for 20 minutes. Sunshine Increases Vitamins Studies indicate that sunshine in creases vitamin C. Citrus fru it growing on the sunny side of the tree has been found richer in C than the fru it growing in the cen ter of the tree or on the shady sides. Tomatoes ripened in sun, not in ju riously hot, have proved consider ably richer in C than those ripened in shade or in cloudy weather. 'Pop' First a Medicine Helium Gas “ Soda pop” and other carbonated beverages got their start as medi cines. ‘ ‘Pop” was introduced in the United States by a Philadelphia doc tor who had carbonated water pre pared as a medicine for his patients. Later fru it juice was added as a flavor. From the Greek “ helios,” mean ing sun. where earthbound man first observed it in 1868 as a bright yel low band on the spectroscope, he lium gas takes its name. Near the turn of the present century it was discovered in an earth mineral, then identified as a gas and isolat ed. By 1905 it had been recognized as a component of natural gas In Kansas. Broccoli Nutritious A half cup of broccoli contains 8.000 units of international vitam in A—a generous day's allowance for anybody. And it furnishes even more when seasoned with butter or vitamin fortified margarine. Fresh Ice Cubes To be sure that ice cubes are fresh and tasteless, wash the tray with soap and water each time the re frigerator is defrosted. Scald be fore refilling. Typographical Errors That the eyes of the average per son are not trained to observe typo graphical errors is revealed in ex periments upon a group of students. Typewritten sheets with omitted let ters, wrong letters and blurred let ters made by typing an “ X ” over them, were given to the students to read. The average reader detect ed only 40 per cent of the omis sion« of letters, 22 per cent of the incorrect letters and 14 per cent of the blurred letters. The errors were best detected when at the beginning of words. Vacuum Cleaner To Increase the life of your vac uum cleaner, empty the bag after each use. A regular cleaning not only enables a vacuum to "breathe” better but is your guarantee that moths aren’t living off your bag. An old bag usually can be renovated and give you several added months of service. When it can't, replace it with a new one. 9t S jd ? FO R most of us, life Is what 1 wc make it. But for some pedestrians, it’s IF they make it. There are two sides to ev ery question—your side and the wrong side. A lot of fellows who com plain of their bosses being dumb might be out cf a job if the bosses were smart.