Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday. October ö 1047 ♦' 4 FOR SALE R B P B IG B R A T O R B Q U IP M B N T S ales & Service, Home lockers, botti« coolers, reach In boxes. Meat cases. E verything In refrigeration Portland R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1510 N. B. K1U- in g sw o r th , P o rtla n d , O regon. Ph. TR . 6644. W A T E R F R O N T . F a r m s . M ild C lim a te N e a r S e a ttle . F I h h In if. h u n tin g W r ite f o r lle tIn g e H ood C anal R e a lty P o o ls bo. W ash . MISCELLANEOUS A LC O H O LISM C"1) !!<(•.< near I'urh-W la k e , a b o u t 90 c u l t iv a t e d , b a la n c e good p a a tu r e , sp rin g H , a m p le tim b e r . B o a S8S, R e ­ pu blic, W ashlntrton. 40 ACRES. Modern 5-rooru bouse, barn, o t h e r b u ild in g s . S to c k , e q u ip m e n t, b a y . o r c h a r d . J -0 0 0 . term*«. H ow ard Is a D ISEASE am enable to our trea t­ ment. If th is evil th reaten s your home. Job or b usiness, DO SOME­ THING NOW. W rite for F R E E FO LDER. E stablished 50 yrs. T H B M U R R A Y IN S T IT U T E 630 8 . T en th St., M in n ea p o lis, M inn. AT. 0094 O ls e n s, R t. a, B oa 305, A r lin g to n , W a sh in g to n . F o i l S A L E — D airy farm 23 a c re s, 17 cow s. 5 heifers. Barn for 20 cow s. Shipping grade A milk. A ll m ilking equipm ent, m achinery, farm truck, C-room fu lly modern home, 2-room cottage rented. 410.500 w ill handle, For fu ll particulars w rite C. L. Stanley, Rt. 3, B oa 499, B nnm claw , W ash. “ It dorNii't seem puaalblr, Bruce, that at breakfast tim e I had never dreamed you existed!** •‘Restrain yourself, Pete! It Isn’t every day we get a size 2!i print!” NANCY J By Ernie Buthmiller T H A T V A LE P E N N A N T IS TOO S M A LL TO CO VER T H A T 8 /G y $ S CRACK REAL ESTATE—MISC. C K B 8 T N U T K IL L Y A R N CO. R .P .D . H o. 4 N orristow n, P a . N EW QUONSET HUTS, new govt, su rp lu s, 24 x48', 4700. 16'x3C, $500. GALVAN IZ E D S H E E T S and roofing. MACHINE SHOP, fu lly erjul cep t hand tools, Ige. blog., cor. lot, blk. from post o ffice, liv in g quart­ ers. Priced right for quick sale. In­ quire W estport K a r in s W ork. W e st- S C H N IT Z B B ST B K I. P R O D U C T S CO. 3300 N . W. Y so n A v s. B R . 3565 P o rtla n d , Or«. p o rt, W ash . MONEY m aking garage, car and Im- dem ent agency, body and fender, firestone store In best w heat coun­ try In the w est; more cash business than we can handle: owner retiring. B o a 3L5, W llb nr, ph on e 1431 or M A ln 3531 S p ok an e. 47500 w ill han­ d l e . ___________________________ i SICKNESS FORCES ME to se ll one o f the b u siest little ca fes In W ash. L ivin g quarters a t place. 43750. De­ p ot C afe, S te v e n so n , W a sh in g to n . NEW MOTET., located on hw y 30; 10 units, nicely furnished; ow ner's 4- room apt., u tility room; p len ty o f room to expand. H igh w ay fron tage o f more than 700 feet. T h is is a money-m aker. Priced to sell at 452.- 500 W . P. DarnleUe, R ealtor, 511 V . 8 . Bank Bldg., The D alles, Ore. 450-ft. frontage, approx. 2 acres, on S teven s P a ss H igh w ay, 1 five-room modern home. 2 m eter pump station and grocery fu lly stocked & equip ped, doing excellen t b u sin ess. 414 acre maple grove on river. 1 four room modern home. 9 cabins. W ill eeli a ll or each sep arately. Y arnella Startup, W ash. FOR SALE— 1 Sumner U pright stand ard sh in g le m ill, saw s, p a c k i n g crates, motors, starters, now operat Ing. Complete 41400. M ou n tain S aw m ill Co., B o x 347, I d y llw ild . C a lif orn la, R iv e r s id e c o u n ty . STEAM BATH-ETT CO. 13601 - 46 A ve. So , S e a ttle , W a sh . 100% Virgin Wool Send for Free Sam ple Card and Low i ’rlce L ist BUSINESS 4 INVEST. OPPOR. S T A T IO N — G BO C BR Y C A B IN S R h eu m a tism , M u scu lar A ch es and P a in s — a H ea lth B u ild er P rice 834.95 P o s t P aid P IH B H A R D K N IT T IN G Y A R N S I'OK SALE — Ocean front lot. DeLake, Ore. Lot IS N elsco tt C rest. S I.000. BOX »07. LOMITA. CALIF. S E B V IC B Sensational New Steam Cabinet T ot H om s T r ea tm e n t o f A r th r itis , QUILT PIECES. B eau tifu l, colorfu l, large, new prints. Approx. 500 on ly 41.00. P attern s and thread Included. C o n tin en ta l M all S e r v ic e , 802 U V ic to r y B lvd ., B u rb an k . C alif. N. E S T B U T — 108 n ew letterh ea d id ea s, f a . - 2 1 !• d esig n er. M ali »1. F E D E R A L PL B. CO., 345 Wall 81., Lea A n g eles 13, Cat, RO LL D E V E L O P E D — O vernight S e r v ic e . 3 P .M . OI° V , P r ln t« e a c h N e g a tiv e . A ll S izes, 25c. R e-p rin ts, 3c each. EOX STUDIO S • - B illin g s, M onta n « Western Cowboy Boots Fancy, High Grade Hand-Made to Your Order “T h a t G ood P e e lin g o a Y ou r P ee t" Write for Latest Catalogue CRICHET BOOT CO. El Paso 23. Texas PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO CO FY IH G CONCRETE block m achines, vibrator type, u ses w et m ix. Im m ediate de­ N o n egatives required, an y portrait, sn ap shot or photo old or new , livery. Concrete P roducts M achinery copied or enlarged. W rite for de­ Co., P . O. box 372, K ent, W ashing' ta ils C lancy’s, 350 B. W . YamhlU, ton. P ortland, Ore. TH E F IN E S T drlve-ln lunch in E a st­ LIVESTOCK ern Oregon and the only one in P en ­ dleton. Parking area o f th is drive- in Is equipped to handle 50 cars. AU ® °*T S — SUvercrest Angoras won 7 oi bldgs, and equipm ent In A 1 condi­ the 8 b lu e ribbons a t 1946 sta te fa ir H u sk y tion. Included are the A. & R. fou n ­ h ea v y -sh ea rin g b u ck s at rea so n a b le p r ic e . tain lunch, a lso a very modern 5- SIL V EK C R E ST F A R M . Snbllm ity, O re. room d w ellin g and a 4-room duplex. P resen t owner n ettin g 42000 per POULTRY. CHICKS & EQUIP. m onth on 8-hr. day, 5-day week. N ot open on T hursdays and Sundays 3,000 3-MONTH-OLD N ew H am pshire Can be purchased on term s over a Red, range raised p u llets. C hristy 3-yr. period. Owner retiring. Call or strain from tested flock s. Price, 1- w rite F enland-W illiam son A gency, 300, 42; 3-500. 41.75; 500 up. 41.50, P endleton, Ore., Phone Pendleton 426. MAC'S P O U L T R Y P A B M S 30030 D es M oin es R d . GL. 687« FOR SA LE — Tire shop equipm ent. S e a ttle , W a sh . Complete V ltacap No. 1. W r i t e A r ch ie W ash b u rn , G old H ll., Ore. MT. HOOD G OLP k C O U N T R Y C LU B One o f the best equiped private g o lf courses In Am erica. 455.000 plus inv, 420,000 dn.. bal. 13 yrs. May con­ sider leasin g w ith option to buy. 410,000 req. J. P. L lch, W elches, Oregon, Rhododendron 453. DOGS. CATS, PETS, ETC. PO IN TER S— A few you n g topnotch sh ootin g dogs left. Good-looking, sty lis h In field: partly trained. W rite for details. Tom L o m k er, D ish m a n , W ash . FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. FORCED SALE— 2 new cabins 1 new house. 8 /1 0 acre on 99-E. 410,500 FOR SALE— C aterpillar R.D. 7. $4,500. cash or 45000 down and J6000 5%. C om pletely overhauled th is spring. J. H a r tw ig , H ub bard, Ore. Dirt and clearin g blade. Phone S il­ v erd a le 8543 or w r ite T . k H ., R t« . FOR SALE, grocery sto re and bakerv 3, B ox 341, Poulsbo, W n. 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 FLOWERS & BULBS th rivin g coast tow n on hwy. 101. Term s If desired. M anhattan Groc­ LILY B U LB SPEC IA L: 12 large heavy ery at M anhattan B each, Or«. B loom ing L ily B ulbs, and 24 sm all. ONLY' 42.50 post-paid. Send as g if ts HELP WANTED a t th is sen sation al low price. B eau­ tify your garden, force for E aster. B A R B E R W ANTED — W ith nn Id ah o li­ c e n s e at o n ce. J. M. L aF O N D , 215 C edar Street, Sandpoint. Idaho. Oldest American Cathedral The oldest Catholic cathedral In North or South America is the Cathedral de Los Indios In Santo Domingo which was built in 1512. Japanese Current Silas Bent, U. S. naval officer, was the first scientific w riter to de- »cribe fully (1855) the Japanese cur­ rent of Kuro Shiwo. Home Demonstration More than three and a half m il­ lion women take part in home dem­ onstration work in the United States. Bolts Were Born In the factory of Rugg and Barnes in Southington, Conn., the first bolts to be made commercially were produced in 1840. Martin Barnes Invented and constructed the first machine for cutting threads on bolts and for rounding rods. Thought Up Weights By 3000 B. C. the Egyptians mads small weights out of stone. The Babylonians, the Egyptians, the Greeks and the Romans drew up hundreds of different standard weights to meet their needs. Motorcycles Prove Safe Among motorcyclists there is only one accident in every 315,459 miles of driving. Contrary to popular be­ lief, they are among the safest of motorists. I I I i The Cotton State Alabama has as its motto, ” W« Dare Defend Our Rights.” Its of­ ficial flower is the goldenrod and official bird, the yellowhammer. i >2- <■> ^ \ 6 DOPE- ifir lM h r Eggs Sold on Exchange On the Chicago mercantile ex­ change 147,000 contracts Involving 31,752,000,000 cases of eggs were traded last year. Sugar Beet Production One hundred thousand farmers grow sugar beets each year on on« m illion fertile acres of land. M cB w en L ily G ard en s, S h erw ood , O regon. Box 386, Chinese Lacquer Work In olden times the Chinese ap­ plied as many as 300 or more sepa­ rate and distinct coats of lacquer on surfaces to be carved, and a lesser number on plain surfaces. They now never use less than 3 coats and not more than 18. Great workshops for the production of lac­ quer were established in Hangchow during the period 1130 to 1200 A.D. Wall painting found in Korea from the sixth century consisted chiefly of lacquer work, or lacquer work over painted surfaces. Between the Han and the T'ang periods the pal­ aces and temples of the Chines« were painted both Inside and out Visual Danger Signals The ten danger signals of visual Inefficiency in children are; con­ stant rubbing of the eyes, fatigue or listlessness after prolonged reading, marked aversion to light, frowning or scowling, holding reading matter very close to eyes, redness or Ir r i­ tation, squinting, holding head to one side while reading, aversion to games requiring use of eyes, and dislike for reading. Raise Sesame for Oil In India and China sesame haa been used as a food since 450 B. C. The Western hemisphere, however, has been somewhat slow In recog­ nizing the value of this seed crop, which has a high protein content and contains a good-grade edible oil in quantity up to 50 per cent of its weight. They Are Everywhere Bacteria are found almost every­ where, in air, water, soil, food and the body. It has been estimated that there are ten million tons of bac­ teria In the ocean. In sea water phosphorescence is caused by bac­ teria. First Horse Pislol Simeon North, working in Berlin, Conn., as early as 1795, was th« first official pistol maker in the United States. A government con­ tract for 500 horse pistols granted to North in 1799 is on record.