Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, February 5, 1948 C la ss ifie d D ep artm en t ___RABBITS & SK IN S W A N T L IV E R A B B IT » 4 lb s. tin. rab bit sk in s, b id es, w ool, m ohair, can- cara, liv e p o u ltr y . B a b y * C om pany » 3 5 8. W. F ro n t, P ortlan d , O regon A sk p r ice s an d te ll w h at for sa le BOBBY SOX CROSS TO W N By RATHE A N G O R A r a b b its. 3 p r o fits w ool. m eat. b reed in g sto c k . Breed Ing sto rk fo r sa le . D O A S e a M O M B Y M A K IK G ASO O BA8 8433 I.W . 8 1 s t A y«., P ortlan d , Ore. Poland Coe Mut/ linkt MISCELLANEOUS 8NO W M H O E8— N e w arm y su rp lu s. 12x43. 15 pair, p lu s p o sta g e . 8 n parlor E le c tr ic Co., 3335 S o o th "M" T acom a 8, W a sh in g to n . A G E N T S and D E A L E R S w a n ted to d e m o n stra te and s e ll "M O W -M AS- T E R ROTARY LAW N M OW ER. S e v e r a l good te r r ito r ie s s t ill a v a il a b le In O regon. W a sh in g to n and Ida ho. W rite f o r d e ta i ls to K -W F A C TO RY, T acom a 3, W ash . ‘A d e le ’s th e c e n te r of e v e ry c o n v e rsa tio n e v e r since s h e ’s b een p s y c h o a n a ly z e d !” ’You d o n ’t know m u c h a b o u t a r t, do y u h ? T h a t thing h e ’s p a in tin ’ th a t looks like o u r b a rn is th e silo. T he th in g th a t looks lik e th e silo is re a lly the b a r n ! ” _____ FOR SALE __ R B F R IG B R A T O R BQ UIFM BM T S ale» i t H ervlca, H om e lock er», b o ttle coolers, 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. K ill. ln g a w o rtb , F ortlan d , O regon. P a. FARMS AND RANCHES 99-A C R E D A IR Y RANCH — $14.000. T erm s. 69 c u ltiv a te d , r e s t p astu re, good lev e l so il. b ay. sto ck , m a c h in ery Included K arlin B row er, R t. 9, B ox 713, O lym p ia, W ash . 120 A C R E ». P A Y N E S V IL L E . M IN N E SO TA. G ood so il. E le c tr ic ity . 6-room b o u se . Good o u tb u ild in g s. A lv in W egn er, G reen acres. W a sh lg to n . DOGS, CATS. PETS. ETC?” ST. B E R N A R D pups, grow n sto ck , A.K.G. reg . A b en d tal K en n e ls, 1302 P o tte r A v e., R ich lan d , W a sh in g to n . R E G IS T E R E D C O LLIE P U P S — S s b ls D. D. II. C L E T R A C , 1943 M odel, w ith ■fe W hite. P e te r s o n ’s, R t. 6, B o x 1077, c a rg o w in ch , can op y, e tc. D-8800 P o rtla n d 1, O regon. c a te r p illa r en g in e. D-13000 c a t e r p illa r en g in e . D ou ble drum h o ist; BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR- s in g le drum h oist. No. 4 S ta r s a w m ill (orn i,let,., ’l i e m ill com p lete. S E L L IN G ou r A lp in e an d N u b ia n m ilk W arren F . B r a il« , O roville, W a sh tiats. P a c ific In te r n a tio n a , w in n ers. in g to n . abler, R t. 8, B o x 642, V an co u v er, W a sh in g to n , G lenw ood R oad. you HALE— T e n -fo o t blad« sn o w p lo w s. M ulboard 26 In ch es fron t. FO R S A L E — L argo cou rt, 24 la r g e 2- 46 In ch es rear. H y d r a u lic lift. F or room a p a r tm e n ts and d w e llin g , a 1 ’4 - 2 ' i ton tru ck s. Im m ed ia te d e co u p le o f b lo c k s o f f o f m ain U . 8. liv e r y . 1500.00. M odern S u p p ly C om 66 h ig h w a y . E sta b lis h e d b u s i n e s s - p an y, B ox 215, W a lla W a lla , W ash . s tu c c o and fr a m e c o n str u c tio n . Lo ca ted In K in g m a n ’s fa m o u s a r th u r - kP/OO O al. P e r M in a te c o n tr ifu g a l h i s and a s th m a tic c lim a te. S u n sh in e pum p. 21-Inch d isch a rg e. 1900. th e y ear around. P rice $25.000, ‘4 G eorge G im peon. O tis O rchard, dow n G reen G ables Inn, K in g m a n , W a sh in g to n . A rizon a. S NANCY By Ernie Bushmiiler r-F t,» ■ J.t.U J M i B S |7 ld -t4 J t 'U S a I l d '**' e'ectr.c socket errate» «rar/Akj cXÄif I wro? ceWe wouoi p«r« or witv-l « ee>>. ko MIA to r 5 to l ì t t pipe »?. Ko J Î6 tor S to 25 f t »1 so i n } fo r 25 to 5 0 f t . »4 t . r t to r n a i to t »S ertra. „ o W r ite P r im r o se A c re s Rt. 4 B o x 448, M ilw au k ie, Ore. POULTRY. CHICKS & EQUIP. B A B Y CH IC K S; U. S. A p proved , U . S. I ’ullorum c on trolled . N e w H am p - sh ir e s. W h ite R o c k s a n d A u str a W h ite s. U. 8 . C e rtified W h ite L e g h orns. F old er on r eq u est. S ta n le y H a tch er y , P . O. B o x 731, H am pa, Id aho. HELP WANTED STA R BM FLO YM BNT AGENCY 21 N V / 2nd P o r tla n d 9, Ore. H -a d q u a r te r s fo r F arm . O rchard and D a ir y H elp. S ta te lic e n se d an d bon d ed. O ver 20 Y rs. In sa m e lo ca tio n . WANT TE ACH ERS — HIGH SALAR IES ST O U T T E A C H E R S ’ A G E N C Y B roadw ay lis lld in f - P ortlan d , O re. ____ BUILDING MATE R IA L S___ M odern H ouse P la n s a c c u r a te ly done. Your h om e ca refu lly d es.g n ed . In v estig a te our g u aran teed se r v ic e . B ooklet 25c. P erry W eber, 7906 N. M ontana, P ortlan d 3, O re. REAL ESTATE—M ise. A D V A N C E N O T IC E o f s a le s o f coun t y ta x la n d s: p r ic e s a to n is h ln g ly lo w : fo r fu r th e r In fo rm a tio n send fo r fr ee cir cu la r. I.o o se 3c sta m p a p p re c ia te d . O regon T a x P ales. P . O. B o x 508, P o r tla n d 7, O regon. L IV E ST O C K R E G IS T E R E D M organ sta llio n , b e a u t i f u l lin e s, liv e r c h e stn u t, 8 y rs. a ls o r< g. q u a rter horse, 4 y r s.; s e v e r a l M organ sa d d le bred. P a lo m l n o e s and g ra d e m a r es bred to P a lo m in o s ta llio n T hu nd erclou d. 2d h o u se N . o f M in n eh ah a sto r e. M an or h ig h w a y . R t. 4. B o x 546, V a n co u v er. W n. P h o n e 1F 21. PLANTS AND SEEDS F O R SA L E : Y e llo w B erm u d a on ion se e d , 95% germ t e s t , $3 pound. F. O. B. W a lla W a lla , n o r th e r n P la n t t t P rod u ce G row ers, W a lla W a lla , W a sh in g to n , B o x 133. R O C K H IL L E V E R B E A R IN G S tr a w b erry P la n ts. In w h o le s a le lo ts. S e n d f o r p ric e s . D a v id E. L o fg r e n , R o u te 3, B e a v er to n , O regon. B L U E B E R R I E S — N e w e s t and b e s t In c u ltiv a te d blu eb erry p la n ts. Send fo r fold er. E b erh a rd t B lu eb erry n u r s e r ie s , R o u te 1, B o x 379, O ly m p ia , W ash . 150 T H O U S A N D c h o ic e N e w W a s h in g to n R ed R a sp b er ry p la n ts fro m 1 y e a r Irrig a ted fie ld . U. S. G ov. in sp ec ted . O rder now . A. G. S to n e. R t. 1. B o x 140, P u a lly p , W a sh in g to n . P h o n e 4984. Thales Rubbed Amber Thales, G reek physical philoso pher of Miletus, discovered in 600 B. C. th at if am ber is rubbed with a cloth it has the power to attract light bodies such as feathers, leaves, straw and sm all bits ol wood. This is the origin of static electricity, so-called because the particles of electricity “created” on the surface of the am ber are static. L a te r Dr. William G ilbert coined the word “electricity” from the G reek word for am ber, ’’elektron.” It was not until 1905 that static elec- tricity was put to any practical use In the process of “ smoke rem oval and dust prevention.” V IR G IL By Len Kleis Aluminum in the Garden If a gardening enthusiast could obtain in its pure state all of the alum inum th at he unearths in his daily diggings, he’d have enough of the m etal to completely equip the home with cooking utensils and probably with an all-aluminum house. For, potentially, every pail of garden dirt contains a pound of the lightw eight m etal. But the garden e r would And if he dug him self a couple of tons of garden dirt that, although theoretically he m ight have approxim ately 500 pounds of alum i num, it would cost him a fortune to separate it from the earth. Synthetic Rubber Alloy Alloyed with certain plastics, syn thetic rubber will be used in great quantities in the future. They form a tough, resilient floor tile which is unaffected by oils and grease. F arm M arket There is a total farm m arket for m anufactured products of 25 billion dollars according to an estim ate of Cornell university. The increase in the m arket over previous estim ates results from a rise of 40 per cent in farm production over prew ar levels and more money being received for agricultural products. Heavy E aters People In the United States are eating 8 per cent m ore food per per son this year than in 1941 and 18 per cent more than the 1935-39 aver- G A R A G E a n d s e r v ic e sta tio n w ith m odern ap artm en t. Stocked and equip ped. C o m p le tely equip ped s a w m ill. 8. R . P h illip s , H a rriso n , Id ah o. P h o n e 8. B A B IE S TOG SH O P, com p, equip. Good lo ca tio n . M ake fin e V a r ie ty lo c a tio n . A S N A P $1,000. O w ner. A L F IB W A R D E R , 5149 R . B. S a n d y B lv d ., P o rtla n d , O regon. H U R R Y . C A F E com p, equip. S e a ts 24. L o ca ted M fgr. B u s. D ist. R e n t $55.00. R e n t h a lf o u t $35.00. M u sic b ox p a y s overh ead . L iv. q u arters. Im m e d ia te p o s s e s s io n . $6500. 9821 S. E. F o s te r , P o r tla n d 8. Ore. ALASKA S E IN E R . 18 m onths old. 235- fath om s se in e , 3 strip s; 85-fathom lea d : fu lly equipped; radiophone; scow b oat and m otor. 11 ton n et. P r ic e 38,500. DOUG BABCOCK. Star K o ste, B ig H arbor, W ash. AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCEsf' WHY BU Y A U S E D CAR W hen you ca n buy a n ew 1943 C rosley__ la rg er, fa ste r , m ore econ om ical? N ew 4- cy lin d er, w ater-cooled en g in e, m ade fa m ous by n a v y . N ow bein g d em onstrated , alm ost im m ed iate d eliv ery . n o r th w est light car co . .23 SW 18th (O pposite Stadium ). B E 2233 P o rtlan d , Oregon. 3 TRUCKS w ith 12 Van B od ies; 144 ton 41 ? ? rd: ? - ton ’37 GMC S.w.b. Both A -l condition. G eo. R . Johnson. C oanille. O re. special ”” Qeta"GADGET." SPADE STAMPER DOUBLE SMOKING PLEASURE M o u n t OR pip« RLd tool io «h e ro you need it w hes d riv in g , w o rk- eg jus« smoking F its a n y ro u n d e d wood surface JAMES K IN G Cr CO. P T it k i a a t M a g t ~ l 512 N W 12th Av«., Portland 9, Or«f«« BETTER H E A L TH ! • Hemorrhoid* • Recta/ and Colon Ailment* • O a itrit Ulcer Treated without Hospital Operation Write or call for FREE descriptive Booklet IMeseky tb n u g b F nduy: 10 A . M . to 3 P. fi. E a r n e s t: M e e d e y , W e d e tld a y , F riday u n til B Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician and Surgeon N E. Corner E. Burnside and Grand Avanun Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14 Oregon DENTAL PLATES AMD ALL B R A N C H E S OF D E N T IS T R Y on CREDIT TERM S Take 5 , 10,15 Month» to Pay D r . H arry S emler , d e n t i s i ÄLISKV BL(K¡.-3 hi $ MORRISON- PORIUWD.ORE Moved Town by Rail Recently all the buildings in an Oregon logging town of 600 popula tio n -h o u ses, offices, stores, post of. flee, et cetera—were loaded on rail road cars and moved to a new loca* tian. More Slave Labor Smithsonian institution estim ates th at it would take 30 tim es as m any hard-working slaves as the present U. S. population to do the jobs elec- tricity is doing in this country. B acteria in Cleaning Experim ents have revealed th at at least 297 tim es as m any infectiv« bacteria are stirred up by sweeping with a dry broom as are released with a vacuum cleaner—th at a car pet sweeper stirs up 19 tim es as m any bacteria as the vacuum de vice. Need Running W ater Running w ater still is lacking in 75 per cent of the farm homes of the nation. Only 5 per cent of city homes lack running w ater. A farm fam ily of five with a fair amount of live stock uses about 300 tons of w ater In a y e a r If they have to pump and carry it by hand. If the farm had running w ater and electric pumps the sam e fam ily would use probably twice as m uch w ater and have none of the effort of transporting tons of w ater by hand. Popping the Question Most young men present their dia mond engagem ent rings just before escorting a girl to a social affair, a recent survey shows. Aluminum Leads All On the average, 8.13 per cent of the e arth 's crust is m ade up of alu minum, 4.71 per cent Iron, 0.07 m an ganese and 0.01 nickel. New Fiber from Milk A ralae is a m ilk fiber for blend ing with other fibers to m ake cloth ing. blankets and interlinings.