Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, February 12, 1 »48 ♦ I ’ “* C lassified D ep artm en t ï - -- RABBITS & SKINS FOR SALE WANT LIV E R ABBITS 4 lbs. up. rab- | K B F B 1O B B A T O B B Q U IF M B B T bit aklnx, bide.«. wool, mohair, raa- S ales & Service, Home lockers, bottle cara, live poultry, B aby * Company, coolers, reach In boxes. Meat cases. 93.1 I . W. Front, Portland, Oregon. E verything In refrigeration Portland R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1818 M B. K llU ln g sw o r tb , P ortlan d , O regon. Fh. TR . 6844. MISCELLANEOUS BNOWHHOEK— New arm y surplus. | 12x48. 15 pair, plus postage. S o- p srlor I l s c t r lo Co., 3825 B ooth 1 Tacoma ‘C o u ld n 't you have w a ite d till we got hom e, d e a r, to burn the paid-up m o rtg a g e p a p e rs ? ” *1 th in k yo u ’re o k a y , m iss, but I ’m S U R E your boy­ frie n d Is under a g e !” NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller I G E T OFF H E R E --------W IL L . YOU PLEASE PHONE ME AT M A IN 7253 WHEN YOU FIN D OUT 8, FARMS AND RANCHES W ashington, 120 ACRES. PAY NESVILLE. M INNE- SOTA. Good soil. E lectricity. 6-room AGENTS and DEALERS wanted to I house. Good outbuilding«. A lvin dem onstrate and sell "MOW-MAS-| W egner, Oreenacres. W ashlgton. TER ROTARY EAWN MOWER.1 Several good territories still a v a il­ NOTHING BETTER In W illam ette able In Oregon. W ashington and Ida­ valley. 450 acres: 200 tillable; 190 ho. W rite for d etails to X -W FAC­ under Irrigation. Sown to best types TO RY, Tacoma 3, Wash. of grass; nice stream w ill carry 200 head cattle, Brice »38.000. W rite or D. D. H. CLETRAC. 1943 Model, with wire. M. H. Bauer, 120 » . Third cargo winch, canopy, etc. D-8800 Street, C orvallis, Oregon. caterpillar engine. D-13000 cater­ pillar engine. Double drum hoist; LIVESTOCK sin g le drum hoist. No. 4 .Star sa w ­ m ill com olete. Tie m ill complete. REG ISTER ED Morgan stallion , beau* W arren F. B ra ils, Oroville, W ash­ tlfu l lines, liver ch estnut, 8 yrs.; in g to n . a lso reg. quarter horse. 4 yrs.; se v ­ eral Morgan saddle bred. F alom l- FOR SALE— T en-foot blade snow | noes and grade m ares bred to Palo­ plow s. Mulboard 28 Inches front. mino stallion Thundercloud. 2d 44 Inches rear. H ydraulic lift. For | house N. o f M innehaha store. Man­ 114-2'/a ton trucks. Im m ediate de­ or highw ay, R t. 4, Box 540, Vancou­ livery. »500.00 Modern Supply Com- I puny, Box 215, W alla W alla, W ash. | ver, Wn. P hons 1P21. 10,000 O al. F er M in u te c e n tr ifu g a l R EG ISTERED Morgan stallion , foaled J u ly 8. 1941. Born In Montana. pump, 21-lnch discharge, 8900. C hestnut quarter type, very gen tle. O eorge S im p so n . O tis Orchard, W rite Bob Thoms, B t. 2, P rosser, W a sh in g to n . W ash. SENSATIONAL chem ical Stum p R e­ FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. m oving compound. No digging, b lastin g or chopping; roots and all I burn out freely: not Injurious to | FOR SALE— 2 28-38 H arris H arvest- ers. 43 Models 20-ft. Headers. 30-31 land or life. Guaranteed. »3.90 H arris H arvester. 1 38 C aterpillar pound w ith ln sru c’ lons. Postpaid. H arvester. P hilip O. OYCeara, W as. P R ID D Y B A L E S A O B B C Y , BO X I co, O regon. 292, B e llin g h a m , W a sh in g to n . LONELY? LONGING FOR RO­ REAL ESTATE—MISC. MANCE? Send for Club paper with ihotos and descriptions o f a ll mem- | D W ELLIN O and corner b u sin ess lot, lers. 75x100 ft., on h igh w ay 99 and In L O R A B B . BO X 15O-W heart o f th rivin g W illam ette V alley F O R T L A B D 7, O RE. town. A ll for price o f the lot. W rite P. O. B ox 291, Silverton, Ore. i R ook« G a lo r e : E x t r a fin e u n u s u a l books. C a ta lo g fr e e . S u p e rio r D is trib u to r« . 918-1» M a re s lit .. San F r a n c is c o 17, Calif. N E W T -9 IN T E R N A T I O N A L C r a w le r w ith T ra c k s o n s w in g c ra n e , s t a r t e r , lig h ts , r a d . u a r d , w id e g a u g e . Id e a l fo r lig h t p o rta b le a m m e r o r lo a d e r . CLO W ERS BROS. - M a d ra s , O rc fs n i E S P E C IA L L Y F O R Y O U . A M u s c le a n d C e ll R e ju v e n a t in g S y s te m p e rfe c te d by a n ­ o th e r o ld s te r w h o k n o w s y o u r h e a lth p ro b ­ le m s . T a k e s o n ly a fe w m in u te s a d a y . C o n v in c in g r e s u lts a t fir s t t r i a l . T o ta l p r ic e o n ly 82. P e n s io n e rs 81. J O H N M O F ­ F E T T . M a p le C re s t, W o o d in v ille , W a s h . Y O U N G L O O K IN G S K IN F o r copy c f sam ple tr e a tm e n t I use. S end s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e a n d 81.00. PEARL R A I N E , B o x 483, So. L a x n n a , C a lifo r n ia . M AK E M O N EY W R IT IN G M anuscripts wanted. 10% C om m is­ sion on pales. R eview rates »1.00 per 1000 words up to 5000— 60c per each additional 1000. (E nclose fee w ith script.) A SO U 88 L IT E R A R Y CR ITIC B V R R A V 413 M organ B u ild in g P o rtla n d 5, O regon HELP WANTED V ALUA BLE BARGAINS at T ax Land Sales. We publish LISTS o f C all/.. Ore.. W ash. Subscribe NOW! Free circular for loose 3c stam p. P . O. B o x 508, P o r tla n d O regon. BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR? FOR SALE— Large court, 24 large 3- room apartm ents and dw elling, a couple of blocks o f f of m ain U. S. 64 highw ay. E stab lish ed b u sin ess— stu cco and fram e construction. Lo­ cated In K ingm an’s fam ous arthur- it ls and asth m atic clim ate. Sunshine the year around Price »35.800, % down. Oreen Gables Inn, Kingm an, Arizona. GARAGE and serv ice station w ith modern apartm ent. Stocked and equipped. C om pletely equipped sa w ­ m ill. 8. R . P h illip s , S a r r ls o n , Id aho, P h o n e 8. PERSONAL F R E E MEMBERSHIP NEW TYPE E l C L UB S p e c ia l H o b b y s ec tio n . L im ite d o ffe r r. . W r ___ it e f o r d e ta ils . S T A R S E R V IC E . B e x i» « 7 . H o lly w o o d Î8 . C a l'Ie r n la . BUILDING MATERIALS M o d e rn H o m e P la n s a c c u r a te ly d o ne. Y o u r STAR EM PLO YM EN T A öEN O Y I c a r e f u lly d e s ig n e d . In v e s tig a te o u r 21 w w U q ny. g u a r a n te e d s e r v lc e - B o o k le t 25c. P e r r y ,W 2 d « P o r t ilA n d 9 ’ ° T9: W e b e r , 710« N . M o n ta n a , P o r tla n d I. O re . H e a d q u a rte rs fo r F a rm , O rc h a rd an d D a iry H elp. S ta te lic e n se d and bon d­ ed. O ver 30 Y rs. In sa m e lo ca tio n . O tta -D A D 6E T " SPADE STAMPER DOUBLE SMOKING PLEASURE LABORATORY TECHNICIAN. Must be MwBRt M Rip« <8.4 t«Ol is w b«re yon ae«4 H wb«R ir iv iB g . w ork- »RC or |W t smoking. P it a « a y r o a a d t d w h < » » rfic a . B r o a d w a y B u ild in g P o r tla n d , Ore. e lig ib le f o r lic e n s e in C a lif . 100 bed hos­ p it a l. 40 m in u te s fr o m S a n F r a n c is c o . 5-d a y w k . E x c e l, s a l. A p p ly tod ay a ir m a il. A d m in ­ is t r a t o r . A la m e d a H o s p ita l, A la m e d a , C a l. A N A E S T H E T IS T S . N u r s e A n a e s th e tis ts U r g e n t ly n e e d e d . M o d e r n , w e ll-e q u ip p e d 100-bed h o s p ita l. G r a d u a t e s ta ff o n ly . F o r t y m in u te s fro m S a n F r a n c is c o . E x c e lle n t s a la r y . F iv e - d a y w’e e k . M a in te n a n c e a v a il­ a b le . A p p ly to d a y a ir m a il. A d m in is tr a to r , A la m e d a H o s p ita l. A la m e d a . C a lif o r n ia . S T A F F N U R S E S . 100 bed. m od. h o s p ita l. 40 m in s , fro m S a n F r a n c is c o . 5 -d a y w e e k . B a s ic s a l. $200. $10 a d d itio n a l fo r e v e n in g , n ig h t h o u rs, o p e r a tin g ro o m , o b s te tr ic a l s e r v ic e . A p p ly T o d a y A ir m a il. D ir e c t o r of N u rs e s , A la m e d a H o s p ita l. A la m e d a ,C a lif . PLANTS AND SEEDS FOR SALE: Y ellow Bermuda onion I seed, 95% germ test, »3 pound. F. I O. B. W alla W alla. n orth ern P lan t * Produce Growers, W alla W alla, | W ashington, Box 133. ROCKHILL EVER BEA RIN G Straw-1 berry P lan ts. In w h olesale lots. I Send for prices. D a v id E . L o fg r sn , | R o u ts 3, B e a v er to n , O regon. B LU E BE R R IES— N ew est and best In I cu ltivated blueberry plants. Send for folder. Eberhardt Blueberry n u r s e r ie s , Monte 1, B ox 379, Olym- | pla, W ash. 150 THOUSAND choice N ew W ash in g­ ton Red R aspberry plants from 1 | year Irrigated field. U. S. Gov. In­ spected. Order now. A. G. S ton e. B t. I REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrnes 1, B o x 140, P h o n s 4984. P u a lly p , W a sh in g to n . ASK for our lis t o f best peach varle-1 tie s to plant for roadside m arketing. Our buds cut from bearing orchards. I checked by S tate Inspectors fo r i viru s and passed. W ashington B ur- | series, T oppenish, W ashington. PLA N T THIS SPRING . F ru it trees, shade trees, evergreens, shrubs, I roses, etc. W rite for free catalog. I price list. Columbia and Okanogan H u riery Co., W enatchee, W ash in g­ ton. W ashington's oldest— largest | nursery. VIRGIL By Len Kleis SPECIAL W A N T T E A C H E R S — H IG H S A L A R IE S STO UT T E A C H E R S ' A G E N C Y Heart of Asparagus Asparagus is grown in nearly all sections of the United States, but large Industrial production Is lim it­ ed to a few localities. In 1945, in the nation, 126,258 acres were used for commercial growing of asparagus. About half of this acreage was lo­ cated in California. Principal areas of production in that state are Sac­ ramento, San Joaquin, San Fernan­ do and Im perial valleys. Infra-Red Ray for Cotton. The newest wrinkle in cotton gin­ ning is the use of infra-red rays to dry moist cotton. The Idea is to keep a constant heat all through the ginning process. The cotton is heat­ ed while going through the extractor and stands. A battery of 32 infra-red lights is set up on each unit. By the tim e the cotton passes through the press there is little moisture left. B rea st of Chicken Breast of chicken is more than Just a delicacy—It also is an excel­ lent source of niacin (the anti-pel­ lagra vitam in), according to tha U. 3. bureau of animal Industry. Death of Presidents Seven Presidents have died In of­ fice; W illiam Henry Harrison, Zach­ ary Taylor, Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, W illiam McKln- ley, W arren O. Harding and Frank­ lin D. Roosevelt. Only Taylor and Roosevelt died in office while con­ gress was in session. JAMES KING & CO. $12 H .W . I ¿Hi A r t ., Fortlaad 4, Or«f«o B U ILD YOUR OWN 14” WOOD­ WORKING LATHE In your spare tim e, sa v in g 75%. C astings, bear­ in gs and p u lleys furnished. You m achine the parts. E nclose »1.00 for m anual and price sh eet sh ow ­ ing photo engineered Instructions for m achining th is lathe. We also rent Jigs. VOCATIOBAL IMDUS- T B IE S CORP. 2400 S o u th C ottage Bt., S a lem , O regon. SPECIAL OFFER! 18” H eavy D u ty 5-ft. floor type D R IL L PR ESSES, made to preci­ sion standards for export and do­ m estic trade. D ue to credit restric­ tion s th ey m u st be sold Im m ediate­ ly a t a rem arkably reduced price. Produced to sell for »250.00. Now offered direct to purchaser for »159.50 F. O. B. Salem , Ore. Act now and SAVE! One year guar­ antee ag a in st d efects In m aterial or w orkm anship. CAPITOL CITY MACKZBB TOOL a B ir o . 3042 P o rtla n d R d ., S a lem , O regon P h on a 2-1524 Third Class Pushers Third class riders on some of tha stage coaches in 1838 were required to help push when the coach got into difficulties. Second class riders walked up hills. Only first class riders were allowed to ride without walking up hills or helping by push­ ing. Went to Sea E a rly In Scotland, on the north shore of Solway F irth , near the fishing hamlet of Arbigland, John Paul, known in history as John Paul Jones, was bom July 6, 1747. When he was 12 years old, his school daya were over. As a small lad he could manage his own sailing boat, and ha showed a great fondness for the sea. In the summer of 1759, Jamea Younger, a ship-owning merchant, was in Arbigland to recruit sailors, and he took the boy, a hardy, well-knit and capable lad of 12, to Whitehaven, where he shipped on a vessel about to sail to America. Pennsylvania Farm ers Pennsylvania farmers have a total investment of nearly two bil­ lion dollars in fa rm land, buildings, equipment, machinery, livestock and crops on hand. Value of M ilk A quart of m ilk—four glasses— supplies approximately these per­ centages of the daily nutritive re­ quirements of an average man: Cal­ cium, 100 per cent plus; riboflavin (vitam in G ), 82 per cent; phos­ phorus, 67 per cent; protein, 49 per cent; vitam in A, 30 per cent; thia­ min, 22 per cent; calories, 22 per cent; vitam in C, 19 per cent; niacin, • per cent, and iron, 3 per cent. Mushrooms for Dentists Mushrooms were used to stupefy patients by dentists of the Zapotec Indian* of Mexico.