B B Y B IO B B A T O B B Q U IF M B B T P ales A Service, Home lockers, b o ttle coolers, reach In boxes. Meat cases. E verything In refrigeration.Portland B e fr lg e r a tlo n Co., 1510 B . B. X tU - ln g e w o r th , P ortlan d , O regon. P h. MISCELLANEOUS W A B lU X iL D S SE PT IC TANK HERVICE CO.— E«tab b u sin ess. Truck fu lly equipped R eas. fo r Helling, owner hospitalized for am putation. P. O. B o x 207, Me M ln n v llle , Ora., 588-J. G EN ER A L ST O R E —A No. 1 profit maker 340,000.00 mdse. and fixtu res R en t 1200.00. Dry mild clim ate. Ex cellen t reason for Hale. A . W. Bam NANCY WHAT DO YOU THINK OF DIS k MOVIE ? ) "I know h e ’« not ex a ctly my typ e—but then I’m so ch an geab le!" By Ernie Bushmiller WE WELCOME YOUR COMMENTS FOR RALE— A uto court. 3 modern cottages. Just built. 2 modern dou hie u n its and < sin g le u nits, all furnished: 1 large dw ellin g house p len ty room to build more cottages For quick sale total price 120,000 Z>ong B each, W ash., box 1*1. MACHINE and forge b u sin ess for sa le by owner; lathe, 2 typ es weld* ers. hamm er. 2 furnaces and other fir st-c la ss m achinery; c o m p l e t e stock o f steel m aterial; age reason for sale. Cash only. In lucrative field , d istrib u tor for I'aelflc wire rope. 7. A. Jensen. W illam ina, Or. TeL 1015 (resid en ce); 546 (e h o p ) MUST se ll Im m ediately, 9-room mod­ ern house, redecorated, 12‘A acres, 2000 ft on new No. 10 hwy.. 1 ‘A ml. N. E. Coulee City, % ml. from fu- ture 27 ml. lake; large lawn, garden, trees, 2 w ells, lg. spring, other bldgs. Modern trailer camp. Gross Income 31300 w ith estim ated p os­ sib le Income 3*000. Price 318,000. Terms. D etails w rite F . L. McCune, B ox 071, Coulee City, W ash., Phone 3771. MACHINE SHOP, fu lly equipped e x ­ cept hand tools, Ige. bldg., cor. lot, blk. from post office, livin g quart­ ers. Priced righ t for quick sale. In­ q u ire W e stp o r t M arine W ork, W est- p o rt, W a sh . GO IN B U S IN E S S io r y o u rself. Com plete Snow Cone equipm ent w ith su p p lies ready to s e t up In profitable b u sin ess Only 3«5. B le v in s Popcorn Co.. N a sh v ille. T en s. AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES. GASOLINE POW ER U NITS. NEW AND USED. lf e to 140 H. P. A V A V IL A BL E FOR IM M EDIATE DELIV ERY A size for any power Job We ship anyw here. A K E C I7 A H AUTO MUTT AND JEFF JE FF LIT,MT THE GAS STOVE.’ IT ’S CHILLY IN HERE I ELECTRIC MTRS.. CREAM SEPA ­ R A T O R » AND MILKERS. 20% d is­ count. Steel and Cedar Fence posts. M T. MOOD S U P P L Y CO., 8300 31. B. D IV IS IO N . S U 575*. A B T B B IT IS ? B B B U M A T I8 M 7 There Is a new beautiful Steam Cabinet for yon to use In your home, and you w ill b less the day you bought one. Only 324.95 p ost­ paid. 8T B A M B A T B -B T T S e a ttle 88, W a sh in g to n F I N E B A N D K N IT T IN G T A B B S 100% V irgin Wool Send for F ree Sample Card and Low Price L ist C B E S T N U T B IL L Y A B B CO. B .P .D . Wo. 4 N o r risto w n , P a . R EA RW IN Sykranger. N o tim e on C ontinental 80 since m ajor w ith new cylinders. Airplane Just recovered and rellcensed. M ust sell. N o re a s­ onable o ffer refused for quick sale. F ree delivery. B oger O r e lffe n h e r g , 550 19th Avenue, S e a ttle 22, W n. EW QUONSET HUTS, new govt, surplus, 21x48', 3700, 16'x36', 3500. GALVANIZED SH EETS and roofing. SC H W ITZBB C T IE L P B O D U C T S CO. 3300 N . W. Y eon A ve. B B . 3585 P o rtla n d , Ore. QUILT PIECES. B eau tifu l, colorfu l, large, new prints. Approx. 500 only 31.00. P attern s and thread Included. C o n tin en ta l M ail S e r v ic e, £02 84 B . 1 Kf-nworth B us. 25 passenger. T B A C T O B T R A IN IN G INSTRUCTION S B B Y IC B ’ N EED S MEN TO TRA IN FOR E X PE R T MECHAN ICS—OPERATORS D IE SE L ENGRS.— TROUBLE SHOOTERS FOR THE T ractor D ie s e l In d u str y P la c e m e n t S e r v ic e Covers entire U. S. & Foreign Serv. Special offer to G. Is. For in ­ form ation w rite or call B L U M B B M OTOBB 315 Oak, X e ls o , W ash .— P h o n s 800 T B A C T O B T R A IN IN G S E R V IC E 308 M u tu al L if e B ld g ., l e t 3t Y e sle r S e a ttle 4, W ash . FOR SALE, grocery store and bakery equipm ent, liv in g q u a r t e r s and g a r a g e . Year-around b u sin ess In th rivin g coast tow n on hw y. 101. T erm s if desired. M a n h a tta n G roc­ e r y at M anhattan B each, Ore. ATTN. SCHOOLS; T ea ch them to ea rn w h ile th ey lea rn . P opcorn m a ch in e m ade esp e cia lly (or schools, com plete for on ly 8135. F or d eta ils send this ad to BL EV IN S POPCO RN COM PANY. N a sh v ille. T een . ~ DOGS. CATS, PETS. ETC?- PHOTOGRAPHY E N G LISH SE TT E R P U PS. 3 m onths old._ Reg. F. D. S. D. Frank J, N o n egatives required, any portrait, sn ap shot or photo old or new, copied or enlarged. W rite for de­ tails. C la n cy ’s , 350 S. W. Y a m h ill, Phone T1 CHOW P U P P IE S, reg.. ped., for pets, sh ow in g or breeding. 335 and _up. L itter choice special. W rite A C B X S, S c a p p o o se , Ore. FOR PALE—HD-10 A llis-C halm ers tractor w ith Garwood dozer, cable mount. 36500. Located a t In terstate tractor and Equipm ent Co.. McMinn­ ville. Or. O w ner, B . W . D ill, B o g n e B lv tr , Or. FLOWERS & BULBS PA N SIE S: Choice ered. Pkt. 500 pkt., 50c. The B ox 6*9, N orth erton, W ash. m ixed large seed s. 31.00. B ep w orths. P erry A ve, P B O T O CO PY IN G P o rtla n d , Ore. REAL ESTATE— MISC. 4 CITY LOTS, together, 40x150, w ith FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. flo w ­ T rial X . 5, B rem ­ Floating Fish Factory A fishing vessel of the trawler type, completely equipped for proc­ essing fish at sea, has been pat­ ented. When the net is hauled and the fish are dumped on deck, edible fish are pitched down chutes to cutting tables where they are filleted and cleaned. Fillets are quick-frozen and packed for stor­ age in the hole. To Cook Means Bride The word bride is believed to be derived from an ancient Teutonic word meaning ‘‘to cook.’’ The cere­ mony used at the solemnization of wedlock among the Romans was called confarreatio, in token of a lasting union between the man and wife, with a cake of barley and wheat. By Len Klei» T B B M U B B A Y IN S T IT U T E 020 I . T en th St., M in n eap olis, M inn. __ A T. OOM V ic to r y B lvd „ B urban k, C alif. T w ig s, T igard , O regon, g a r d 2001, B o x 788. VIRGIL la a DISEASE amenable to our treat­ ment. If th is evil th reaten s your home. Job or b usiness, DO SOME­ THING NOW. W rite for FREE F O LDER. E stablished 50 yrs. F a ct’y D lst. C hrysler Indust. E ngines 10th & E. Union P R 6800 ____________ S eattle. Wn. 8:25 tlT M ............ 31265.00 1 W hite d ove-tall Bus, 25 p assen ger p lu s 5 Jump sea ts, w th 1941 Chev­ rolet high torque motor, new 7:50 tires ............................................... 31250.00 1 1936 Ford V-8 Bus. 20 passenger p lu s 4 Jump sea ts. 7:50 tires, brake booster..................................3995.00 A bove a ll ready to go and priced for quick sale. D uring w eek days only. By Bud Fisher M A IL O R D E R S A C C E P T E D GLADLY, F O B SU PPLY SEBO BANT W26O5 D iv isio n O len. 9533 S p ok an e, W ash . ALC O H O LISM l i t on, W e iser , Id ah o. " T e ll me when we gel past that window— I can’t stand tio o k a t auch a awful Might!** Bunk beds (or can be made Into twin beds? w ith 2 m attresses and 2 springs, 315.95: pup ten ts, 34.50; new folding co ts w ith m osquito netting, 36.50. comp., *,4" rope, 2a per foot, any length. Removing Indelible Ink Indelible Ink on silk or nylon usu­ ally can be removed by frequent washing in warm water. Allowing the material to dry in the bright sunlight will help to fade the letters. If the Ink cannot be removed In the above manner, try one of the com­ mercial bleaches; but try a sample of the material in the bleach first to see if it harms the material. If not, the bleach will remove the stain. Raw Fish Eater« Eskimos of the Arctic regions of America and extreme northeast of Asia received their name from the Algonkian Indians, living to the south of them. The name means "those who eat their fish raw." The sustenance of the Eskimo is chiefly seals and cetaceous animals which comprise the whales, dolphins and porpoises. Many Nickel Countries In the past nickel has been mined In a great many countries. It hat been mined in recent years in quan­ tity in Canada, Celebes, Cuba, New Caledonia, Norway and Russia, and in smaller amounts in several other countries. Size of Venezuela The area of Venezuela is 16,000 square miles greater than that of Texas and Oklahoma combined. It is about 20,000 square miles greater than the areas of France and Italy •ombined. a lley . Paved sew er in. L ocated be­ tw een 67 and 69 on Ramona, L ots 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 8. Block, 40. T rem ont A ddition. Owner liv e s in C alifornia. Sac. th ese 6 lots. 32800. L ess for all cash. W rite B lza Archibald. 7120 S. B . F o s te r Road, P ortland 6, Ors. LIVESTOCK GOATS — S ilv e r c r e st A n goras w on 7 of the 8 blu e ribbons a t 1946 sta te fa ir. H usky h ea v y -sh ea rin g b u ck s a t rea so n a b le p rice. SIL V ER C R EST F A R M . Sublim ity, O rs. First Copper Mine The father of all copper mines in the U. S. was the Elizabeth mine, near South Stafford, Vt., opened in 1793. Reopened in 1942, it now is producing at a rate greater than at the height of activities in the '80s. Copper and copper-alloy objects are found In the prehistoric re­ mains of Egypt dating back to 4700 B. C. On the American continent copper was known to, and used by, the aboriginal races. Eats Its Feathers A common waterfowl, the North American grebe, eats its own feath­ ers. The grebe’s movements on land are ungainly, but it swims gracefully and is an expert diver, not using wings, but propelling it­ self downward solely by aid of Its paddle-like feet. The western grebe is from 2 to 2ft feet in length. The Broad Arrow In colonial days agents of the British crown searched the New England woods near the coast, branding every tree over a certain height and 24 inches diameter at the base with His Majesty’s broad arrow. Such trees could be har­ vested only for use as masts for the royal navy, and there was a penalty of 100 pounds for diversion of the tree to other uses. New Pasteurisation Method Pasteurization by electronics la the latest in milk preservation. Or­ dinary pasteurization holds milk at 140 degrees for 30 minutes and kills most bacteria but not all those that sour It. The new technique shoots out radio waves that raise milk to 200 degrees for a tenth of a sec­ ond. kill virtually all bacteria. Eels to Cure Rheumatism In some areas eel skins, along with rabbit feet, buckeyes and cop­ per bracelets, are believed to be of aid to rheumatism sufferers. So far science and the medical profession have not endorsed these methods of treatment. Make Wallboard Putty To fill cracks in wallboard, an economical putty can be made from paper which is boiled to a pulp. Add whiting to make a stiff paste and enough glue to hold the mass together.