Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 13, 1947 H A b H IT S & S K IN S KOH SALE W A N T L IV E R A B B I T S « lb s. up. rab ­ bit akin«, hid»», wool, m ohair, ca..- cara, liv e p ou ltry. B n b y * C om pany, » 3 5 8. W. T rou t, P ortlan d , O rsgos. FARM S A N D RANCHES M B F B IO B B A T O B BQ U IPM BM T S a le s S e r v ic e. H om e lock ers, bottle co o lers, reach In boxes. M eat c a s e s E v e r y th in g In r e fr ig e r a tio n P ortland B e fr lg e r a U o n Co., 1516 M B. Bill» ln g sw o r tb , P o rtla n d , O regon. PU T B . 6644. 240 A C H E R A N C H on h ig h w a y . 140 aerea lev e l m eadow , black »oil, b a l­ MISCELLANEOUS a n c e punture. P er so n a l p roperty In­ clu d ed . G aylord L ss , E lk E lv e r , Ida FO R S A L E <1) 50 K V A. W e stin g - h ou se G en erator. 220-440 V. 60 c y ­ F O R HALE i A. good berry, tru ck c le A. C. c o m p lete w ith panel and fa rm In c u ltiv a tio n . 1-rm. houne, p ow er u n it. »1100.00, F.O.B. Rone- p a in te d ; elec., m all; fa m ily fr u it, bu rg, O regon. K e y s to n e M achine a. atraw b errlea. Som e fu rn itu re. W orks, B o se b a r g , O regon. G ra v el road % -m l. W ., % N . B road- a c r e s »tore, near H ubbard, W ood ­ W ATC H R E P A I R I N G -illT K lT - burn. For q u ick s a le <2450, poaHea- G om plete bench w ith lath e, e ta k ln i a lo n . W . B. H n ff, B t. 1, A urora, to o ls, w a tch p a rts, e tc »350. B le b Ora. ard W r etc h , B t. 3, B a ttle Oronad, W ash ., Just n o r t h o f Colum ble FOP. H ALE »3500.00— 160-acra d iv e r ­ acad em y. s if ie d farm . 30 m l. Sp okan e, X m l. R o ck fo rd . 35 C ult. G ood a lf a lf a r i L B l i h T N U T T R EES. T w .n tj la n d N o rock . A b un dance o f w ater th o u sa n d D u C h llly th ree to fiv t an d tim b er. O rchard. B og bld gs. y e a r s, h ea lth y , th r ifty . P hone ol C o u n ty road. IL E A . lin e near. 3 w r ite C. A. S k elto n , C h illiw a ck , B.C m l. to R o ck fo rd sch o o l bus. 25c per p u p il p er d a y a llo w ed If pu pil B L U E B E R R Y P L A N T S . I, 2.5 and 4 v e a r old p la n ts. W rite fo r p r ic e s t r a v e ls o v er 2 m iles. T erm s % B lu e b e rr y D e ll, B o u t s 4, B ox 439 c a sh . I. O. M cC orm ick, S y m o n s B lk. S itr tv o o d , Ore. ■ p ok an s, W n. F O R S A L E O R T R A D E 70 a c r e s 20 m ile s N .E . V an cou ver. W ash . 30 In c u ltiv a tio n , b alan ce open p astu re. H o u se , barn, s p r i n g , e le c tr ic ity . S om e tim ber. G ravel road. C. W. P rte d r le h , M abton, W ash . D E E R , ELK , COtV en d fur sk in s tann ed Into lea th er, en d m ade into co a ts, g lo v es, e t c ., to your m ea su re. Or w e buy them . BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. S a v e. Send F ru it C h ristm as. F r e e p rices. D avid son O reves, B ex 111«, E d lsk e r g , T ex. S E L L . T R A D E . N e w H o tel C afe 90 s e a t s . A lso 16-room ap t. bldg. Con­ str u c tio n a r ea C olum b ia H asin. tw o H ig h w a y s. B argain . H lckness. C has. P ord , C o n lts C ity, W a sh in g to n . AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES. F O R B A LE— 2 s to r y c o n crete bldg, m e a t m a rk et and grocery. M u st se ll on a c c o u n t o f s ic k n e ss a ll fo r »11.- 000, p lu s sto c k . F or fu ll In form ation w r ite P e t s O atm an, Br., B aym on d , W a sh . C IT Y LOT. 32x300. M ake fin e ch lck - en ran ch or a u to court, 2 block» fr o m N e w Y a c o lt H o sp ita l, noted fo r A R T H R IT IS A N D IT S C U R E. B y Dr. R u lte r K ay M ethod. G et In to u c h w ith ow n er B m e e t P . W il­ lia m s . B o x 100 Y a co lt. W ash . Sac. »1250. B u ild y o u r hom e in a boom to w n . Y O U R T IM E Is y o u r ow n In th is f u l l y eq uip ped C ab in et sh op & hom e. L a rg o corn er lo t. N ew d istr ic t. P r ic e »9500 term s. 1010 S h a d y la n e, Bal em , O regon. ... »-FT P O R T A B L E SAWMILL «0 l a w 48 ca r r ia g e and rolls. Log h au l, g a s d on k ey and a ll riggin g. S6.500. Out of EM IL WALL, B attle G roend, Wasta.. K t. 2. B ox l« t. FO R SALE— L a d ie s’ read y-to-w ear shop In good -oc.'.tion doing a good b u sin ess. A good In vestm en t. P a id up le a s e 2 yrs. S3.000.00. E . C. K eb erts, R ea lto r, M yrtle P o ia t, Ora. LIVESTOCK DL'ROC S P R IN G BO A R S A N D G IL T S from G rand C ham pion P ro d u ctio n R e g is t e r S tock . C. B. S tr e tc h e r , B e a v ­ erto n , O regon. A U C T IO N S A L E N o v . 14 a t A u c tio n y a r d s. M y e n tire R eg . H erefo rd « 20 cow s, 9 bred h e ife r s. 15 c a lv e s inc. p o lled an d h o rn u ]. A fin e c h o o se fr o m . C a ta lo g u e a t A u ctio n . B. Z>. W a lsto n , H a y d e n L ak e, Id ah o. Sp okan e herd o f y e a r lin g 7 b u lls herd to Sp okan e ow n er. ¿ “ REAL ESTATE—MISC. OREG O N’S “ B E ST BI T S ’’ L istin g p ublication. RICH Ar.'i- ON G E A R IN . R ea lto rs, N ew b erg . U re. DOGS. CATS. PETS, ETC. J1ITÄR By Arthur Pointer GET A h ir w . DOkT LEAVE V g AMEOO HOGW»f T m m p it s k t oust f o o t b a l l / thtm ' s m v o p d c p s ' F it 1 0 • i VB A BIG G A M E WirHTWC'OtNAirZER» J Y C t/LL HAVE IO PtAV A ABOUND IT ' FO R SA L E — B e a u tifu l B lu e G reat D an e pups, 4 m o n th s old from lo n g lin e o f C anadian C h am p ion s, cropped and ln o c cu la te d . P r ic e ln cl. R e g . p ap ers »175.00 m ale, »150.00 fe m a le s. CABL W AX .TBB, 601 T B U T C H BT., V IC T O R IA , B . C. P h . B B a c o n 3334. A T T E N T IO N H U N T E R S ! I h a v a tw o E n g. S p rin g er fe m a le s w ith tw o m o n th s tr a in in g , sired b y In t. Ch. L o u g n ee d 's M ickey F in n and o u t o f Can. Ch. W in so m e B o n n ie H e a th e r - e tto . A lso p u p s 5 m o n th s old from sa m e breed in g, an d so m e pu re-b red P a r ti-c o lo r C ocker S p an iel p u p s 5 m o n th s old. M rs. J e s s e B . L o w e, W e stp o r t R o u te, A b erdeen , W a. P h . O costa 3364. BUILDING MATERIALS REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrne* Above Ground Turnip Kohlrabi is a curious vegetable. It 1» an above-the-ground turnip with leaves that sprout out like the scales of a fish. Cooking experts suggest preparing it exactly like a turnip— trim the leaves, pare and slice lengthwise. Cook in lightly-salted water for 20 minutes, drain and serve with melted butter or cream. WHAT A D O P t OKAY.BUTCH- YOU A R E ' WOOD IS ------------- I ’L l EVEN BET STRONGER. TRAN STEE L') ON I T ' COMB. WHO EVER HCAAO'A* WITH M t AN ' l l SUCH A THING * PRO VE I T ' £ VIRGIL IM M ED IA TE D EL IV E R Y COMPOSITION SH ING LES (3-ln -l) sq . butt. $7.25; green or silv e r g ra y , h ex a g o n . $5.79, a lso 90-lb. roll roofing. 52.99: 55-lb. roll roofing, 52.66. P A R R L I M B E R COMPANY 6600 N .E . Union A ye. - TR. 1156 1370 N.W . 19th - B E . 703» P ortland II . O regon Soles to Support Muscles The leather soles on shoes provide firm support for the 18 separate muscles found in the sole of the foot alone, grouped in four distinct muscle layers. By Len Klei« Deer and Their Antlera Most female deer have no real antlers. Reindeer and caribou are the only members of the deer fam ­ ily in which female have antlers. King’s Tonch to Cure Certain forms of tuberculosis once Were called the “king’s evil,” be­ cause it was believed that the king’s touch could effect a cure. Streamline Wiring Form two to five miles of electri­ cal wiring are concealed in the walls and ceilings of a modern streamline Pullman passenger car. Appeasing a King In 1677 authorities of Massachu­ setts tried to appease the wrath of Charles I I by sending him a present cf three choice products of the col- Bny, 10 barrels of cranberries, two hogshead of coarse hominy and <000 codfish. Sweet Potato Candy Candies having high quality, taste appeal and varied food values have been made from sweet potatoes at Alabama agricultural experiment station. A lim ited sales test has been conducted with satisfactory results. * t a h k m / g co . P o r t la n d , O regon • Trss F rail lx Low. M erch a n d ise high. A BM Y SU B Y Z .U S »07.50 N E W T R U C K B O D IE S. 7% ’x l 2 ’ « te el bed w ith 1 1 /4 " oak flo o r, c o m p lete w ith IS oz. 14’ by 14’ w a terp ro o f c a n v a s, b ow s and 4 m u d gu ard s. F it s a n y 1% or 2% to n truck. S h ip p in g p o in ts, S e a ttle , E v e r e tt and P a sc o A U B O B A SU Y Y L Y CO. 901S A urora A ve., B e a m s , W a. V er. 0505. SCHOOL B U SE S and COACHES 29 p a ss, ad u lt F o rd —N ew . 36 p a ss. C hev. School— 1936. 1942 G.M .C. H ouse C a r - E x c e lle n t . 1934 G M.C. 21-pase. ad u lt. NELSO N TRUCK E Q U IP . CO.. Ina. W estlak e N. A John. S ea ttle 9. W ash. SPECIAL C A N YO U T E L L a r a w e g g fro m a b oiled e g g w ith o u t b reak in g the s h e ll? I f not se n d 25c an d fin d o u t h ow . B O Y J B L L Y , 3953 H. B. U n ion A r e ., P o rtla n d 12, O rs. A T T B K T IO B COM PO SBBB O R IG IN A L SO N G S and m u st« d i­ r e c t fro m C om p oser, w an ted fo r p u b lica tio n a n d m a n u fa c tu r in g o f p h on ograp h record s. A BO LA M U SIC CO. Y. O. B o x 569, P o r tla n d 7, O regon B B Y O U B OWW BO SS O W N A N D O P E R A T E A V E N D IN G M A C H IN E ROUTE IN YOUR S P A R E T IM E . »400 IN V E S T M E N T C A N N E T YOU AROUND 139 W E E K L Y P R O F IT . N O S E L L IN G . W R IT E F O R F R E E C O N F ID E N ­ T IA L P R O F IT C H A R T. A. ft B. CABBY CO. 1633 V . B. UKIOK AYB. Y O B T L A K B , O BBOO K FLOWERS & BULBS ’’C R O F T EASTER L IL IE S . P u re str a in . S e le c te d sto c k . S ta te in ­ sp ec ted . B u lb s and b u lb lets. Q u an ­ t i t y or sm a ll orders. O rder n ow fo r fa ll p la n tin g . P r ic e s reason ab le. P la n t th e best. P h o to g ra p h on r e ­ q u est. 3 . 8 . Y ield s. 4004 W. T h is tle Bt.. S e a ttle 6. W a sh . P h o n s W B 6799. ■ »«"» o m « »1-7 N W. 1Mb A ve., BETTER HEALTH! • Hemorrhoids • • ftectof oad Co/oa Aliments O o tlr ii U lto r Treated without Hospital Operation Writs or cell lor FREE descriptive Booklet JWendey tbrtHgb Frùiaj: 10 A. M. to S P. M. E m itp : W uluadof, Fruity m i l 0 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician and Surgeon M. E. Comer E. Burnside and Grand Avenue Telephone EAst 3918. Portland 14. Oregon D E N TA L PLATES D ENTISTR Y on CREDIT TERMS 5 , 10 , 15 M onth s to Roy D r . H arry S eniler , Dentisi A lis ta BLOC.- 3nû & MORRISON - PORTI AND ORE M inerals of Pakistan Although Pakistan has some oil and considerable coal, the m ajor share by fa r of these industrial raw m aterials is found on the Hindu side of India. There are extensive sup­ plies of coal, iron and manganese, essential to heavy industry, tn the Jamshedpur region, as well as scat­ tered about in central and other areas of the far-flung Hindu terri­ tory. India's famous sheet mica, v ita l In radio and aircraft engines, comes largely from die Hindu sec­ tions of B ihar and Madras. D uring the w ar strategic minerals were dis­ covered in the north-central states of the new Dominion of India. Railway Express Range Railway Express agency, which provides the American people with express service, conducts business through 23,000 o. ?s and uses in its operations more than 197,000 miles of railway lines, 13,000 miles of boat lines, 67,000 miles of air lines and 17.000 miles of m otor-carrier lines. About 80,000 persons are employed in the performance of its far-flung transportation service. Garlic for Health Aurelius Cornelius Celsus more than a century before the birth of Christ, prescribed onions as the best remedy for “the fever.” Mohammed claimed that garlic took the place of a common poison antidote for the stings or bites of venomous animals. In modern times, the Inhabitants of French Guiana use the herb for ths same purpose. Forests In Artiona There are eight national forests In Arizona, covering a total of 11,400.- 859 acres. Light from Match A burning paper match provides one candlepower of light. Long Ways From Home Homing pigeons have been known to carry messages over 800 miles. Tickets to Heaves lo m e of the Chinese temples still ta ll tickets to Heavaii.