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outhcrn Oregon News Review, Thursday, February 6, 1947 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT R A B B ITS & S K IN S FARMS AND RANCHES W A N T L IV E ICABBITH 4 lb», up. ra b - ‘ 5 7 1 -A C H E D I V E R S I F I E D R A N C H . b it Hklris, hide«, wool, rn o h alr, caa- N e a r g ra d e , h ig h sc h o o ls. A pp. 40« c a ra , live p o u ltry . R u b y fc C o m p a n y , a c r e s r iv e r b o tto m . 120 Id e a l c ro p 935 S. W . F r o n t, P o r tla n d , O regon land. B a la n c e p a s tu r e , 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 r k e y s , c h ic k e n s , hogs, d a iry , beef. M odern flv e -rrn . hom e. T e lep h o n e , e le c tric ity , p r e s s u r e s y s te m , u n iv e r R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q I I I'M E N T s i t y ty p e tu r k e y a n d c h ic k e n b ro o d S ale» & S e rv ice , H orne locker», hot* ! e r house». G ood b a rn , a n d fe n c in g . tie cooler», r e a c h In boxes. 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O W N E R — 4 -room h o u se a n d u tility ro o m , w ire d f o r e le c tr ic r a n g e ; 5U acri-H, c h ic k e n h o u se , tool h o u se ; $4500. 7 m ile s o u t on G lenw ood R oad, V a n c o u v e r, Wawh., r o u te 6, | “ I t’s an engagem ent of convenience . • • H er father runs a g a ra g e !” B o x «45. W r ite W illia m H . C ad or- e t t e , B o x 281, C oos B a y , O reg o n . NANCY . J ■TA A UNT F R ITZI I ’M BACK PROM THE By Ernie Bushmiller I DRO PPED IT OUTSIDE O F THE STORE AND KICKED IT A LL THE WAY HOME j — v — < FOR PO RTA BLE SA W 1 I I I .L S - E d g - e r s — L o g B e e le r s — C o n t a c t A C M S BY O W N E R . S m a ll c a fe a t D a r r in g S A L E S , IN C ., 3 4 1 0 P lr s t A v e n n , to n , W ash., 85 m ile s fro m S e a ttle . S o u th , S e a t t le , W a s h in g t o n ; P h o n e G r o s s in g o v e r $100 d a ily . $8,500 p lu s I E L l l o tt 6164. In v e n to ry , In c lu d in g p r o p e rty w ith I liv in g q u a rte r? W rite W . W . 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SA N D STO N , VA. a jl p r ic e s ; a ls o h o m e s & b u s. o p p .; i e x a m p le 10 a. a p p le s 63,000, 20 a. W IL L A M E T T E r a s p b e r r y p la n ts , 660 f r u i t 621,000.00; m a n y o th e rs . a th o u s a n d ; n e w e s t a n d l a r g e s t v a S T O R M IE S R E A L E S T A T E r i e t y ; d is e a s e fre e . R . J o r d a n , R t. 1, 308 W . Y a k im a A v e ., Y a k im a , W a sh . B o x 183, C la c k a m a s, O re., N r. D a m P h . 6712 a s c u s s to r e . O U T S T A N D IN G M id w in te r B a r g a in o n I R O C K H IL L NO. 26 t h e f i n e s t e v e r- S o u tli W h id b y , 7 m ile s f r o m f e r r y , j b e a rin g a ll p u rp o se s t r a w b e r r y . E s e x c e lle n t c o m m u n ity . 50 a c re d a ir y p e c ia lly a d a p t e d to N o r th w e s t. a n d p o u ltr y f a rm , 10 c le a re d , 20 I P la n ts - w h o le s a le , r e ta il . W r ite f o r e a s ily c le a re d , 20 f i r tim b e r, e x c e l p ric e s. 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Thawing Fruit Thaw only enough fruit for one meal at a time. Fruit quickly loses freshness after it has been thawed. Salvage Old Coat An old fur coat can serve a most useful purpose as lining for a new fabric coat. Burn Over Forests Fire each year burns over forest lands equal in area to New York State. Americans Like Cabbage Americans eat more cabbage than any other vegetable except pota toes. Cheese Consumption An average of five pounds of cheese was consumed by each civil ian In the United States during 1945. Vegetable Storage Both onions and potatoes do best under cool storage of around 40 degrees, but onions keep best If the humidity is 60 per cent or drier, while potatoes keep well In a more damp atmosphere to prevent shrink age or shriveling. Old Weights Henry III of England Is said to have chosen a grain of wheat (corn) from the middle of the ear as the standard of weight, 12 grains to be a pennyweight, 12 pennyweights one ounce and 12 ounces a pound troy. DENTAL PLATES D E N T IS T R Y on CREDIT TERMS TokoS, 10, IS M onths to hoy flLISKY BLOC.. 3»p&MORRISOH • POR RAN D, ORE. Broken by Mountains Haiti, one of the most romantic cf the Caribbean countries, is di vided by three mountain ranges, running from east to west, which separate this tropical land into a series of isolated valleys which are broken up into many small parcels of land. Removing Button To remove a button from a gar ment, slip a fork under it before starting to cut the thread with scis sors or razor blade. This prevents cutting the material. Flaming Grease If grease in a frying pan should catch fire, use a handful of salt or baking soda to extinguish it; water spreads the flame. Snails Near-Sighted Snails are nearsighted ana c a n not see beyond a few inches. Ex periments indicate that snails see better in dim light. Museum Visitors Before the war 50 million Ameri cans a year visited museums; 25 million were registered borrowers at public libraries. Protect Ironing Hoard To protect your ironing board from fading colors, slip a discarded pillow case over the end when Iron- ing anything that fades. Heavy Copper User The electrical manufacturing in dustry uses 50 to 60 per cent of all the copper mined in the United States. Cooking Frozen Fruita Frozen fruits can be cooked just as they come out of the locker, thawed just enough so that they w !’ in ro a d