Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 20, 1»47 i H A B b iïS & S K IN S FOH SALE W A N T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 lbs. up, rab­ bit ak ln s. tilde», w ool, m ohair, ca»- ,-ara. liv e poultry. Rntor fc C om pany, #35 a . W. F ro n t, » o r tla n d , O regon. R B F R IG B B A T O R B Q U IF M B N T B A B B I T SKIN'S— Top prh < i Pald_ J ^ old •sta b lla h e ff fur hou«- B oy L and strozu , N a tio n a l B ldg., S e a ttle . W a sh . W rit* to r »h ip p in g U p and p r ice lis t . ____ FARMS AND RANCHES Z o T T h a i / : O lt 'i h a m : K i r-» 20 m ile» N .E . V an cou ver, W ash. 3» In c u ltiv a tio n , b alan ce open p astu re. H ouk «, barn. s p r i n g . e le c tr ic ity . S om e tlm le r »travel road. C. w . F ried ric h , M abton, W » ih . __ F O B SA L E — Mv eq u ity In 23 A. Improved farm . 1 m ile of M olalla, O regon. M ,kc me an offer. Other Inter c it s K t. 1, fle x 3.54 - N ew b erg , O regea BUSINESS & INVEST, OPPOR. V O li S A l.K — i » lo r y c o n crete bldg, m ea t m ark et and grocery. M ust s e ll on acco u n t o f »lc knc»» aH fo r »11.- 000, pluH «lock . F or fu ll Inform atio n w r ite F e te O etm an, Br., R aym on d, W a sh . coffee m yself.” " Y es, he IS rather obnoxious— but in a cute sort of w a y !” LITTLE REGGIE ¿1 ERA L G A B A G E . S4• r t . 7000 ga l. m o n th ly . A ll sto c k and e q u ip m e n t g o es. T w o bed room s, k itc h e n , bath. P a r tly fu r n ish ed . C an d les, s o f t drink s. H n « Inconrie. L o t 120x20». R oom t o build 12 c o t ta g e s and b u sin e ss bldg. WHI In cr e a se b u sin e ss 200 per cen t. Old K st. lo c a t e d in S p rin gd ale, O regon on UH 30. L e a v in g s ta te Sac. »1-.- 600 R t. 1. BOX 46, T ro u td a le, O re­ ___________________ gon, H U R R T l IC E CREAM P A R L O R . S an d w ich , lu n ch . 60 gal. Ice cream m achine, 2 c o m p a r tm e n ts b old s 60 gal. L ool- er-cabim t 10 gal.. d isp en se r ca b in et 20 g a l. ‘i sto o l cou n ter, booth, c o n ­ fe c tio n e r y , »m oke», « o ft ¿[¿nJ«. F lu o r e sc e n t lig h tin g , a ll m odern. E q u ip , sto c k , f ix t u r e s w orth a b ou t 14 00» 4 m odern liv in g room s, bath, n ic e ly fu r n ish ed . B ig Hummer trade, good neigh b orh ood trade: c lo s e to sc h o o l, bus lin es. F u rn itu re w orth »1,500 ren t »33.00 mo. S to r e sh ed , garden p lace: h eart o f b u sin e ss d ist. L e a v in g s t a t e fo r h e a lth . Sac. »6.300, »3,100 ca sh . »1.400 on »eirms. B a r g a in ! J. M. C am pbell, 4712 N . W illia m s, P o rtla n d , O regon. F o n i ; l OALEl--- SA LE— T A M ou USSO r ist ». cam p, ----- □ n its p lu s liv li v i in n g q u a rte » io r .« s. . On SpoK- — m irh w H av. £ . a y . B. m e e. I*'_Lîce.»»iz. P o r tla n d -S e a M ttle ig h w H . W yrick , R itz v ille , W a sh in g to n . JEST R E S T A U R A N T deal y o u ev er sa w in th e b ig g e s t lit t le ¡!aY n?1.1* to w n in th e sta te . O w ner lo s t h is partn er, h a s 2 fin e p la c e s w ill s e ll one. A ll fin e new m odern eq u ip m en t, on e y ear old. 3-y ea r le a se a t »35. S e a t » 60 people. W ill g iv e e x c e lle n t te r m s to r e lia b le p a rty . .IC E N SE D m od. tr a ile r cam p ana fu r n ish ed c a b in s on c o a st n lglfw ay. s ic k n e s s in fa m ily , m u st s e ll a good v e ar-arou n d Incom e. F YO U W ANT a m on ey-m ak er CROC., M EA T, GAS, 9 s te a d y r en ­ t a ls from cab in s. 3 a c r e s on h ig h ­ w a y . L iv in g q u a rters in sto r e bee t h is on e soon. E V E R A L v e r y f in e h om es, w ith or w ith o u t fu n itu re . F h. 563. B a r i L. R ich a rd so n , W illa m in a , O regon. MUTT AND JEFF MUTT, A in ' t WE) TAXI? WE'LL GO 60iN ' TO THE /BY SuBWAY/^fe f lion tamers / and LIKE V By Bud Fisher WELL.YOURE NOTGONNA WALK INTO THE SUBWAY d ll L IK E T H A T r- J f e r M l HOPE! / THINK I WANT some C lumsy ox STEPPING ON < MY S H IN E ? BLOCK ch in e, p le te m e ta l tu c n a , B U S IN E S S — W e ster n A ir m a­ 200 b lo c k s p er hour. C om ­ eq uip m ent. 45 x l0 0 b u ild in g, roof. »4250. Cox B ro»., W a sh ­ W ash ., B o x 272. D U E TO ILL HEALTH m ust sa crifice fish and o y ster b u sin ess, inclu d in g cock tail b a r. PACIFIC SEAFOOD CO., tlo o 8 E F e w e ll B ird .. P ortlan d . O re. P h. E A #«»4. LIVESTOCK iU C TIO N S A L E N o v . 14 a t A u ctio n yard s. M y e n tir e R eg. H ereford » 20 c o w s. 9 bred h e ife r s. 15 c a lv e s inc. p o lled and horned. A fin e c h o o se fro m . C a ta lo g u e a t A u ction . B. L . W a lsto n , __ H a y d en L ake, Id ah o. t Spokane herd or y e a r lin g 7 b u lls herd to Spokane ow n er. ____ ■ a le s Ac S e rv ic e . H om e lock ers, b otti« c o o le rs, reach In boxes. M eat c a se s. E v e r y th in g In r e fr ig e r a tio n P ortlan d R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1518 N B. K1U- ln g sw o r th , P ortlan d , O regon. Fh. TR . 6644. ___ _ MISCELLANEOUS W ATCH R E P A IR IN G l l U T H T — < 'o m p le te b e n ch w ith la th e , s ta k in g to o ls, w atch p arts, etc. » 3 ,0 . R ic h ­ ard W rssc h , R t. 2, B a ttle O roand. W ash ., Jnst n o r t h o f C olum bia a ca d em y . _ F I L B E R T N I T T R E E S . T w e n ty th ou san d D u C h llly th ree to fiv e years h ea lth y , th r ifty P hone or Write C. A. S k elto n , C h llllw sc k , B.C. ISA A C SO N hyd. dozer for H-S cat, 2 fr'int and pum pr, 1 n ever used , n ew Jacks. W. H. M oore, H ereford , O regon. ~ _ IJF.ER. E L K . COW and fur sk in s tanned Into lea th er, and m ade Into co a ts, g lo v es, e tc ., to vour m easu re. Or w e buv them . t HERVF.NV GLOVE A TANNING CO. »127 N.W. l»th Ave., Portland. Ore««» F OR SALE T ro lle r “ R o s e " 5 ton M t 33' lo n g , p e r fe c t condition. F u lly equipped. R ea so n a b le. W. WALCH, 30« 4th Rt.. H oquiam, W ash. SEED S, PLANTS, ETC. a' HIGH BI.SH cu ltiv a ted b lu eb errv plants^ B u y d irect from «row er. S ta te In sp ect stock . Write for p articu lars. H E N R Y J . TAKLO, S o sth H a r e s . Mieh. WANTED TO BUY W A N T E D — S m a ll a u to co u rt, w ith se r v ic e sta tio n and or g a r a g e o r tr a ile r cou rt. H a v e h o u se In R o se ­ m ead, Cal., n ear L os A n g ele s, to trade, v a lu e »16,000. W rite f u ll In­ fo rm a tio n In clu d in g price, lo ca tio n . H ig h w a y num ber, p ic tu r es, am o u n t o f land, d iagram o f prop erty, t a x e s and net Incom e to C H A R L E S W . W O L FO R D , 1619 D e lta S t , R o se ­ m ead, C alif. FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. 191« O liver C lctrac H . G. 42. com p lete with! sta r te r and lig h ts, p ow er ta k eo ff and pul- le v . A -l condi. W alter Span», Rt. 1. Snoho­ m ish. W a sh , P h. O ranre KXH1. E r e r e tt- FOR SA LE—Tw o TD-14 In ti, tra cty p e tra c­ tors. L ike n ew . E quipped w ith Isa a cso n front-m ount ca b le dozer and C arco w inch. Write W ALTER H AFD A H L Rt. 2, Box 47-A, Lebanon, O reg. P h. 35-F-tO BUILDING MATERIALS IM M EDIATE D E L IV E R Y COMPOSITION SH ING LES (3-tn-l) sq. butt. »7.25; g reen o r silv e r g ra y , h ex a g o n , »5.79. a lso 90- lb. roll roofing. »2.99; 55-lb. roll roofing. »2.96. PA R R L IM B E R ««00 N .E . U n io n A v e . 13Î0 N.W . 19th - C O M PANY - T B . 11M B E . 70S« P o r tla n d 11. O reg o n GARAG E DOORS Aluminum Overhead Type 8'x7'. »65. HEACOCK SASH A DOOR CO. Q uality W oodworking fo r 34 Y ea rs 938 SW l i t at Salmon - BR MS P o r tla n d 4, O regon SPECIAL A T T E N T IO N COMPOS O R IG IN A L SO N G S and m u sic d i­ r ec t fro m C om poser, w a n te d for 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 S O L A M USIC CO. r . O. B o x 569, P o r tla n d 7, O regon B B T O U R O W N 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 TIM E. »400 IN V E S T M E N T CA N N E T YOU AROUND »38 W E E K L Y P R O F IT . NO S E L L IN G . W R IT E FO 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. A B. C A B D T CO. 1622 B . B. U B I O B A T E . FO B T L A B D , ORBGOB ” DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC. T T E N T IO N H U N T E R S ! I h a v e tw o E n g. S p rin ger fe m a le s w ith tw o m o n th s tr a in in g , sir e d by In t. Ch. L ou gh eed 's M ickey F in n and o u t o f Can. Ch. W in so m e B on n ie H ea th er- e tte . A lso p u p s 5 m o n th s old from sa m e breed in g, and so m e pure-bred F a r tl-c o lo r C ocker S p an iel pu ps 5 m o n th s old. l< rs. J e s s e B. L ow e, W e stp o r t B o n te , A b erd een , W n. F h. O costa 2364. JITTER R B B D E R 'S C O LLIB S eg ister ed fa r m -r a ise d pups. T ri at stu d . B t. 1, b ox 188B , G resh am , O regon. (1 9 5 th and 8 . B. D iv is io n ). FARM S AND H O M ES. N o r th w e s t W a sh in g to n . L a r g e lis tin g . In fo r ­ m a tio n g la d ly . B u ch an an B s a lt y C o , 710 F ir s t S t , M ou n t V ern on , W ash . REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes ; VIRGIL By Len Kleis Will Save Salmon Waste At present about SO per cent of the weight of 360 million pound« yearly Alaskan salmon catch is dumped in the ocean or allowed to rot at the canneries. This waste in­ cludes the head, collar, tail piece, liver, roe, milt and other parts. The U. S. department of commerce believes that these wastes may be turned Into vitamins, hormones and amino acids as well as other prod­ ucts having an annual value of 10 million dollars. The department is undertaking a development pro­ gram for utilization of these waste parts. Increase Sorghum Profits Sorghum research by the Okla­ homa station has yielded informa­ tion as to the most satisfactory va­ rieties for grain, forage and sirup in various parts of Oklahoma, and more productive forage and grain varieties have been developed. The annual value of this research is esti­ mated at three million dollars for production of grain, six million dol­ lars for forage and one million dol­ lars for sirup. Dobbin on Decline The horse population of the world suffered a decline of more than 20 per cent during the war years. Be­ tween 1938 and 1946 the number of horses in the world fell from almost 95 million to about 75 million. Not all these losses were war casualties, many more were victims of mech­ anization. Electrical Pied Piper Electrically - recorded m a t i n g squeaks of female rats are sounded by a Vancouver exterminator to trap male rats. San Francisco’s Water San Francisco secures its city Water supply from Hetch Hetchy dam high in the Sierras, 170 miles from the city. Ants Build Stables Ants build tiny shelters of mud and vegetable material for their aphid cows in the crotches of shrubs. I Western Cowboy Boots Fancy, High Grade Hand-Made to Your Order " T h at G ood F e s lin g o a T o u r F a st" Write for Latest Catalogue CRICHET BOOT CO. El Paso 23. Texas Know Your Cotton Laws Sale of cotton goods was forbid­ den in England in 1700 because it competed with native wool. Long before this, in India, about 8,000 years ago, cloth began to be made of cotton. Ancient ruins of Peru, show that the people who lived in the Andes made cotton cloth even before It was manufactured In In­ dia. The Pueblo Indians, in what la now New Mexico grew cotton and made blankets of it. U. S. produce« half of the cotton of the world. The Invention of the cotton gin by Ell Whitney in 1793 made U. S. the leading cotton country of the world.' First Oxford Professor The first endowed professorship at Oxford was that of divinity, founded by the mother of Henry VII In 1501 and named the Lady Margaret pro­ fessorship for her. Messenger of Love A parrot hidden in the design of an Oriental rug is symbolized as a messenger of love. This bird some­ times is seen in Indian rugs. The Wonder State •The People Rule” Is the motto adopted by Arkansas. The official flower Is the apple blossom and the official bird the mockingbird. Cooperative Railroads Cooperatives now can own and operate railroads in Vermont, ac­ cording to an act recently passed by the Vermont legislature. Watch the Dorsal In landing a walleyed pike be careful of the sharp spear in the dorsal fin. The fish can inflict deep and painful wounds with this weap­ on, so hold it down while removing the hook. In this position it is harm­ less. Reduce Dental Decay Preliminary studies indicate that opical applications of sodium flu- orida may reduce dental decay among children as much as 40 per cant, according to American Dental association