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c a r a , l i v e p o u lt r y . R u b y It C o m p a n y ,
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c a n e » . E v e r y t h i n g In r e f r i g e r a t io n .
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1516 U. E K i l l in g s w o r th , P o r tla n d ,
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to n . W a s h ., 85 m i l e s f r o m S e a t t l e ,
G r o s s i n g o v e r > 100 d a l l y . > 6 ,5 0 0 p l u s
I n v e n t o r y , I n c lu d in g p r o p e r t y w i t h
l i v i n g q u a r t e r s . W r it e W . W . D a s c b ,
D a r r in g t o n , W a s h .
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M o le r B a r b e r S c h o o l, 1 0 4 1 s t
S o ., S e a t t l e , W a s h . M A 2 9 5 7 .
DOGS, C A TS, PETS, ETC.
G E R M A X
s h o r t h a i r p u p p ie s , C h .
R u s ty V . S c h w a r e n b e r g s ir e o f d a m :
r e g iste r e d
AK C and F D S B ; good
h u n tin g s tr a in . A . D . W a tk in s , R t.
1 , B o x 13 , O n t a r io , O r e .
C O L L I E P U P S , R e g i s t e r e d , tT h a m p io n
S t o c k . P l e a s a n t H i l l K e n n e l s , B t . 1,
B o x 2 2 9 A , O r e g o n C it y , O r e g o n .
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W asted E nergy
F our and a half tim es as m uch
energy is required to work a t a
table or sink th at is too low as a t
one of correct height.
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A survey reveals th a t New York
state had 1 physician for every 597
persons in 1940, while M ississippi
had I for every 1,784.
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E n tertain ed C ustom ers
Special m usic en tertain m en t was
once provided custom ers in b arb er
shops, with lutes and viols kept on
hand for their am usem ent.
F arm Trucks
In 1939 one-fourth of all trucks
were used on the farm . In 1944 a g ri­
culture claim ed 34 p er cent of this
type of m otor vehicle.
Store Cake
Even angel food cake and baked
and unbaked pies m ay be frozen—
and stored from two to six months.
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E yes of Sheep
E yes of sheep a re unable to ac­
com m odate (change shape of lens)
for near and fa r vision.
Monopoly on Quinine
The N etherlands E ast Indies has
m effective monopoly on quinine,
especially essential during w artim e.
Different M eanings
The word chiffon, which m eans a
soft delicate fabric to A m erican
women, signifies a rag in F rance,
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C O L L E C T O R S — E e n d 2 0 o c o in f o r
s a m p l e 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 st:
A r a r e c o lle c tio n . W ill B .
S m it h , R t . 3 , B o x 2 1 1 , E n g e n e , O r e .
N E W S A W M IL L S a v a ila b le fo r im ­
m e d ia t e s h i p m e n t , b e in g b u i l t b y
e x p e r ie n c e d o p e r a to r s. S o m 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 i l l Is
e s p e c ia lly d e s ig n e d fo r c u t t in g s e c ­
o n d g r o w th or s m a ll s iz e
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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 le , c a n b e 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 ered b y D e ls e l o r g a s o lin e m o t­
o r s . T h i s m i l l Is f a s t e n o u g h t o c u t
s m a l l l o 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 t o 4’ a s t h e h e a d b lo c k s
open
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h a ll b e a r i n g s w h e r e b a ll b e a r i n g s
a r e n e e d e d , t o p s a w r ig , c a p a b le o f
c a r r y in g a 4 0 ” to p s a w
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b o tto m s a w . h a s a fr ic t io n rec e e d .
c a p a b le o f c u t t i n g 3 0 ,0 0 9 ' lu m b e r
p er 8 h o u r s h if t . H a s f a s t e ig h t
In ch b e lt fe e d . M a n y a d d itio 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 ill e x p e r ie n c e b y i t s b u ild ­
e r s . T h i s m i l l c a n b e s h ip p e d b y
r a il o r b e t t e r s t i l l b y f a s t s t a k e
b o d ie d tr 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 in fo r m a tio n a d d r e s s O g le tr e e -
R lb a r M a n u f a c t u r i n g C o m p a n y , 1 4 1 7
W e s t 3 r d S t ., A u s t i n , T e x a s . T e l.
8 -3 3 7 4 .
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w a y S u r p lu s S t o r e , 3 4 4 5 N . E . B r o a d ­
a w a y . P o r tla n d , O r e g o n .
E X P E R T
H O R S E S H O E IN G .
Prank
M a n g a n , F . O. B o x
M u lt n o m a h , O r e g o n .
W r ite
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C A R P E N T E R S — W h y n ot w ork
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B u ild h o u s e s In M o d e s
L a k e to s e ll. D e m a n d Is h ig h a n d
i n c r e a s i n g a s C o lu m b ia B a s i n p r o ­
j e c t d e v e lo p s . G o o d h o m e s i t e s a v a i l ­
a b l e In r e s t r i c t e d z o n e . F o r I n f o r m a ­
tio n w r ite G u f fin & E c c le s , M o se s
L ake, W ash . P h o n e 165W .
TREES & SHRUBS
Complete line, dependable Fruit. Shade and
Ornamental Tree«, Shrubs, Vines, Roses.
Hardy, northern grown. C. & O. better fruit
varieties are more profitable. We ship every*
< where and guarantee safe delivery. Write
^for catalogue.
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BETTER H EALTH !
• H em o rrh o id !
• Rectal and Colon
Ailments
• G astric U lcer
Treated without Hospital
Operation
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descriptive Booklet
M o n d a y th r o u g h F r id a y :
to A. .M. to 5 P . ,W.
F t t n t n g i . M o n d a y , t t e d n e t d a y , F r i d a y 7 to 9
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physitian and Surgeon
N. E. C om er E. Burnside and Grand A venue
T elephone EAst 3918, Portland 14. O regon
DENTAL PLATES
A N 9 ALL B R A N C H E S O F
D E N T IS T R Y on
C R E D IT T E R M S
S, 10, 15 M onth» to Poy
D r . H arry S emler , D c t t l i s i
flLISKY BtDC.- 3im j MORRISON • PORTLAND, ORÍ.
R eplace f use
A fuse is really an electrical safe­
ty valve. T am pering with a blown
out fuse is like tying down the safety
valve on a steam boiler. When a
fuse blows, co rrect the trouble and
replace the burned out fuse with a
new one of proper size.
‘Salmon P a tc h ’
A common cause of clouded cor­
nea is inherited syphilis. Blood ves­
sels infiltrate the cornea, causing it
to become opaque and pink. This
condition popularly is called tha
“ salmon p atch .’’
Cooking Substitute
If you w ant to substitute sweet
m ilk and baking pow der in place
of sour m ilk and soda in cooking,
use four tim es as m uch baking pow­
der as soda, sav nutrition specialists.
There a re about 250,000 chuiches
in the country, affiliated with over
250 denom inations, and they claim
close to half of the population as
m em bers.
C ranberry C enter
Two-thirds of the nation’s c ra n ­
berry crop com es from the Cape
Cod district. The 1946 harvest, now
virtually complete, runs tru e to the
two-thirds rule.
Quality Milk
H ealthy cows with healthy udders,
cleanliness, and quick cooling a re
all necessary for the production of
high-quality milk. .
Costly T ransport
Studies show th at it costs approxi­
m ately one to th ree cents m ore a
mile to haul over roads that lack an
all-w eather surface.
Nylon F ab rics
Because nylon fabrics are both
moth and m ildew resistant, they are
suitable for upholstery and rug m a­
terials and for um brellas.
A lternate C urtains
To m ake sure curtains w ear even­
ly, frequently altern ate those that
hang at shady windows with those
in sunny openings.
Humble Beginning
George B ernard Shaw, renowned
w riter, worked as an office boy in
the 1870s in a Dublin real estate
office at a sa lary of $4.50 a month.
Affect Optic N erve
Liquor and tobacco, eith er singly
or combined, affect the optic nerve
and som etim es seriously im p air
Snow M elters
E lectrical snow m elters have
been developed to keep railro ad or
street railw ay sw itches operating
under severest blizzard conditions.
Recreation "Span , 4
Almost two-thirds of A m erica’s
peacetim e recreation spending is for
movies, th e ate rs and am usem ents;
reading, hobbies and pets; and r a ­
dios and m usical instrum ents. Mov­
ies accounted for over one-fifth of
recreation spending in 1941.
Small D istance
In astronom y a 131.000 m iles Is an
extrem ely sm all distance, being
only slightly m ore than half the dis­
tance to the moon.
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p a in s of a r th r itis an d r h eu m atism , le t uh
help vou R e su lts gu ar. Send II to M o r r l>
FLO W ERS & B ULBS
now .
A ve.
T e c h n ic a l b ook s, on a u to m o b ile s, p la s tic s ,
rad io, a r c h ite c tu r e , fo u n d r y .d ie s e l, c a r p e n -
tr.v. O th er s. In fo r . fr e e . S p e c ify subj. in te r ­
e s te d in . E d w a r d s , 324 N . ISth. Q u in c y . 111.
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IN S T R U C T IO N
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L . R O L L IN S , R L T R .
3143 A r c a d e B ld g .
LITTLE REGGIE
the lawn IN FRONT O f the }
CHURCH USED TO LOOK
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F O R S A L E — 13 a c r e s , p a v e d r o a d ; 114
m i l e s f r o m t o w n ; 5 -r o o m h o u s e ; g o o d
b a r n ; g o o d la n d ; f a m i l y o r c h a r d ,
w a t e r e d b y c r e e k a n d s p r i n g ; e le c ;
g o o d v ie w . P r i c e > 5500 c a s h . C h a s .
O ttln g e r , S te v e n s o n , W a s h in g to n .
M OTOR COURT
S o u th on H ig h w a y
99, c l o s e In. 7
m o d er n u n its , liv in g q u a r te r s , g r o c ­
e r y s t o r e & g a s s t a t i o n . C a ll a n y
d a y , a n y tim e .
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W A N T E D — E x e r c is e b oy o r lig h t c o w ­
b o y to b rea k 4 th o r o u g h -b r e d c o lts .
2 -y e a r o ld s . M u s t be s o b e r a n d e x ­
p e r i e n c e w i t h r a c e h o r s e s . 1 1 7 5 .0 0
p e r m o n t h . N . P . O e n z o ll, F e r n d a le ,
C a lifo r n ia .
NANCY_______
RANCHES
571 - A C H E
D IV E R S IF IE D
RANCH.
N e a r g r a d e , h ig h s c h o o ls . A p p . 400
a c r e s r iv e r b o t t o m . 1 2 0 I d e a l c r o p
la n d . B a la n c e p a s t u r e , a n d t im b e r e d .
R eco rd ed fr e e w a te r , s u ita b le fo r
t u r k e y s , c h i c k e n s , h o g s , d a ir y , b e e f .
M od ern flv e -r m .
hom e
T e le p h o n e ,
e le c t r ic it y , p r e s s u r e s y s t e 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 e n b r o o d ­
e r h o u se s. G ood b arn , a n d fe n c in g .
T r a c t o r , e q u ip m e n t , c a t t l e ,
hay.
g r a in , I n c lu d e d . C a n b e b o u g h t c o m ­
p l e t e o r s t r ip p e d H K n e p p e r , F l o r ­
e n c e , M o n ta n a .
Sap Quality
F rozen foods th a t have been de­
frosted should not be refrozen, as
thawing and freezing sap quality.
E xam ine Eskim o E yesight
E ye ch arts using E skim o Ian-
guage symbols are being employed
in studies of eyesight in the far
north, says the B etter Vision Insti-
tute. About half of the Eskim os ex­
am ined had faultv vision.