Southern Oregon News Review. Thursday, March 24 1949 *- *'• * * • .................................. -sm CLASSIFIED .,0 < HOUSEHOLD M IM O S .../, y-, / .... / BUSINESS & IN V E S T . OPPOR. V ltO SC E ltoi s W estern A uto S tore In *" • **2.000. W estern ■ tore V o. 873, B alouae, W aeh. PEPA R t m e n t l'ltb iH I . .it Q UICK SA I i: coni p is t e ly sto c k e d und eq u ip p ed g a r a g e MISCELLANEOUS ATI,AS Imperial 10 h. p. P le a d Ma­ rine 4-cy lin iler en gin e. 807 v . and. V an cou ver, W ash . I 8M O K IN G w ith o u t ta k in g a n y ­ th in g In tern ally or UNlng an y w ill _ Pow er! Send for fr e e booklet I ■hriner, B oa 350, E dm on ton 7, A lberta. Canada. »im rt m ent. Idaho. B. Y hllU p«, X arrlaon , Q A ItA tii: IN LEAN ED lll.lH I , w ill s a c r ific e 6l)'¿ ou sto c k , 80«! on eq uip m ent, p o s s ib le __te te rm s on i part Ourge M O TO * OO.. S te v e n so n , W ash in gton . CH AN CE O ff A L1FK TIM N FARMS A N D RANCHES RABBITS & SKINS DESCH UTES CO UNTY — J20 a cres near s t e a m 's S id in g , ju s t o f f Dnl- lu s -k la in a tli F a lls illw a y . N orth >« •" ’»'»‘•'Ip 31. so u th rung« 10W. M. G ruxlng, aomn necuml g ro w th tim ber, »3200. B o n sa ll, 41« » e a r l A ve., Ban C arlos, Cal. WANT LlVlS RABBIT* 4 lbs. up. rab ­ F A R M : Ito acre», ab ou t 50 acros In c u ltiv a tio n , butane« puntur« iirul tim ber, lo ca tio n near h lab w iiv 95 at San dp oin t, Idaho. For fu ll deacrlp- tlo n w rlta B. T. TOLLBOM B ox 840 S an dp oin t, Idaho. bit sk in s, bides, wool, m ohair, o*a- cara, liv e p oiillry. H ubv * C om pany, »35 B. W » r u s t. P ortlan d , O regon. AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. MBW AMO U S 1 D TRUCK PARTS All Arm y and regu lar m od els. M o. tola, Truiixiiilsalona. R ear ends, H o lsts, W inches, Etc. W rite, C all, W ire M otor Truck P arte * Buulp. Co. 1780 P lr et A ve. Bo., B eattie, W ash . YAKIM A VA LLEY FARM '» ml. N. o f G ran dview , W ash. 30 A. II 7 g ra p es, 10 m in i. 8 a lfa lfa , 3 cherry orchard. R em ainder open land. Pip. d fo r Irrigation. R ulldlnga, chick, has. 750 chick». D eep w ell, elec, w aler Muro for y o u r 'm o n e y Mere than ■ye. T ools, equip m ent. 3 »m all port. elsew h ere. h ou ses. P rice tlR.OOO. TERM S. 194« HIC KW 7 145 ' W II 3 sp eed »3150 M artha W lllo u g b y I94li HIC KS II 15«" W. R. P O W E R SH O R T A G E ? O ran d vlsw , W ash . P h o n s 8031 -T N ew G en eratin g P la n ts C om p leta 5 H olst and Dum p .............. 3495 to too k w — fo% n i.c n u n t *®-A. FARM . R lack so il. 9 co w s, 9 194» Chov. 2-Ton 146" W. B. m lb ny V A T O IT IS » S Q U IP M S N T , XVC. T ractor equip m ent. Good 2- Spred ........ .................. « 13(0 8798 C y p r u s S tr e et, O akland, C alif. b u ild in g s, p le n ty w ater, fru it. On 1941 W h ile 3-Ton 14' vail »11 It. It. m u le» . 3 ’A ml. from tow n. 3- Speed ................. „ ................ 1(00 “ lIO TEi* *••> ‘ iN lS IlE I. I P PORT. M IL U h an d les 1S; x 36"T>«» O. B. V U N T , V. 1, B o a 309, Oak 1941 GMC l-T o n P an el, D u a l s .. 780 11O 1EL. J u st ruducornted Inside and V arbor, W ash. 4x31 Edger, V -8 M otor, B lad es. A ll ou t. S tea m H eat, l 3-rooni apt. i 1941 1IIC H -to n Panel, new Urea <71 brand new. A sk in g »2300. M aks sn 3-room apt.; 1 2-room c o tta g e . W ill 1949 IIIC 6-tou DIID-50 C um m in» 70 Irrig a ted , creek bottom , o ffer . Oene V . Buok. 414 V a s t Tth.. 160 h. p. D iesel en gin e, 6lh in S r21a‘’“ ,,able. V d gar V obblne F lo y d H otel, F.B11, W aeh. » h o n e 8?. a ll tilla b le . C entral L ew is county* T he V allee, O regon. F h . 8338. Wheel, Air Drake», 10.00x20 F air building». E x c e lle n t so il, plen ty tires, Rudd w h eels. L o is o f fru it. Wm. L i v r u o t , O nalaska, R ESTAUR ANT Rubber. R est llu y o f A ll 3760 W ash . nicS V ?/L1-,!V*,NU q u a r t e r s 1(46 Ford slx -w h e s lr r , T h orn ton ON K Sil lb 1—6 x, M *r»» i p \i drive, good sim p s, 16' A lum , NO SA T U R D A Y O 't S U N D A Y WolUC FOR SA L E : One hundred a cres; Irri­ body 3960 g a te d farm . 35 acre» In a lf a lf a 7 ’ ’ o?J l a s “ for “ * n ,r *,|U!* Incom e INTBBM ATIO H AZ. TMUOKB u cres com m ercial a p p les. P ack in g IH T U R N A T IO M A t, HABVRITTBR OO. o f »95 per m onth frum bu ild in g ■ heil. Seven -room hou se. 2 m ile s I last 1 st B. B ea ttie 4. W ash. BB. 6161 G ood lea se at »140 per m„. E x cel- A P LA N E T A R Y D A IL Y tow n . S ch ool bu». w . D ibb le, W in ­ d * itr lc t>r"*r lov“ ,lo n 1,1 in d u str ia l GUIDE FOR YOU th rop , W ash. 1839 INTI,, streamlined tank truck, suitable P IN B A L L » PA Y R E N T . B u s in e ss for gasoline or fuel oil: 1.530 gel. cep . 4 This valuable publication is pre­ 73 A. »11 acre, a ll laval, no b u ild -. compartments. Will consider any reas, offer. t"o ieIlSW »05.50°0nth- B° ° k' ° P,n- ‘ ,rlCe<1 pared annually by L L E W E L L Y N C I4 I-I-K K 1)11. CO. Ings, good for stock and dry f u n n ­ ing, l m l. from river. Nr. l i l t and 3347 NW Ml. Helens Kg., Psrllsng, Orsgsa. GEORGE, w e ll know n author and MOHMAN DB M BYBK . B L T B 7701 35th A ve. B. w. ’ a / »«00 f * f ; 2 m ile s from D ubois», Idaho lecturer. W ill se ll or trade for P ortland POULTRY. CHICKS & EQUIP. Mr- V ldd, HO. 0088. O pen Bun. I t has been published every year prop erty or sm a ll farm or w ill se ll S e a ttle , W a sh in g to n since 1906, and is fille d w ith prac- ' ,i'y Icrm s. A. H lpke, 3640 V. "CHICKS from our h eavy la y in g Par- A lb in a A ve., P o rtla n d , O regon. m enter R eds w ill m ake you corns tical, helpful inform ation fo r daily CA.1- E.', Illnes" forces sale of uh vx> back for m ore." O onlsy's P o u ltry use by every one. Vi- n !y. J>°P‘*,ar a profitable cafe. EOK SA L E 94-ncru Irrigated farm . P erm , V id s, O regon. Thousands use the "M oon Sign t X .* / W B -g ra d e d airy burn, a lios, o u tb u ild ­ in g s, II-room m odern. 4-room bouse IIROAD II It B A H T E D RR D N ZE Book successfully because i t gives California. • i ’.", 410 •" Y akim a V alley, PO U LTS II. H. P ullorum clean. best dates fo r Farm ing, Gardening j s d r sat f „» i,„. *3e 00®. W. B itar, O ranger, W aeh. V e llle C om pton, V t. 1, J e ffe r so n , Planting, Fishing, P o u ltry Raising^ body ami paint »hop' sh.i-wO^«•' MOON SIGN BOOK Keep your Cookie Jars Filled! (Set Recipes Below) Delicious Cookies LYNN CHAMBER'S MENU MOUTH WATERING while they hake, mouth-melting when you taste them, that’s the way we like our cookies! Remember, too, you should always have them on hand if you want to keep the family nappy or for on-the-spot entertain­ ing. With youngsters raiding the cookie jar, it's sometimes hard to keep it filled, so bake in large quan­ tity. I f you re­ serve c o o k i e s for entertaining, make two or three of your best varie- I ties and p a c k them in those at­ tractive tins, be- t w e e n layers of waxed paper, and serve right from the tin. They’ll be pretty enough. • • • •Walnut Dreams (Makes about 36 squares) First Layer: 54 cup butter or shortening 54 cup confectioners’ sugar % cup sifted cake flour Boiled, Sliced Tongue Creamed Potatoes Buttered Spinach Carrot-Pineapple Salad Bolls Beverage Stewed or Canned F ruit Cookies •Recipe Given flatten on an ungreased cookie sheet with the tines of a fork, making a cross design. Bake in a moderate <3<5‘ ) oven for 10-12 minutes. If desired, these may also be shaped with a cookie press. • • • M C •Butterscotch Brownies ___________» liv e n , Washington. im portant days of the year? To (Makes 16) m arry? DOGS, CATS, PETS, ETC. H enp butter or shortening When to get a permanent wave or E N G L IS H S E T T E R m ale p u p T T te iis- 54 cup dark corn syrup h a ir cut, employment, etc.? tered. L ouie D n oh atsan , P h on a 3F22, 54 cup brown sugar These and many other questions B t. 2, B o x 8, I n u m c ls w , W ash . 1 egg are explained in a simple, non­ cup flour SEEDS. PLANTS, ETC. technical, yet scientific and prac­ K cup chopped pecans or wal­ tical manner, to help you w o rk in RO C K H ILL S traw b erry P la n ts. R u n . nuts harm ony w ith Nature fo r good re­ n e r le ss, E verb earin g, Kerrie» from Ju n e u n til N ovem ber. (2 25 for 35- Cream together butter and sugar- sults. 34.35 fo r 50; »3.00 for 100. Poatpald.’ This popular book enjoys in ­ W isconsin B. S. X och sr. B t. 1, B ox 85, O na­ add corn syrup, well-beaten egg’ la sk a , W ash in gton . creasing sales each year and Fold in flour and nuts. Pour into a 5 H.P. Motor Cream butter until flu ffy; add square pan and bake in a moderate | iio n a l0 g u l r a n t ^ 1 m o w y ^ c k ^ C ra T IP li Dr.BwLbVrEryTAP?.„CS RVALL,S ------------------------ sugar and flour and m ix until (350 ) oven for 20-25 minutes. Cut ____ in not satisfied. 256 pages, 43rd year. JOB V L L IV O 8O V , M A PL B T O V , ORB. thoroughly blended. Pat m ixture in- I squares- Dust T' —* with confectioners' Price SI.10 in lhe U. S. A. E V E R B E A R IN G ST R A W R E R R I E S . sugar if desired. to a baking pan, about 12” x8” x l ” . Llew ellyn Publishing Co. L arge .h e a lth y , fr e sh dug p la n ts Gem too, {2.00; 1000, »14.00; M on­ These i c e b o x 8913N. W. N ational Blvd. Bake in a moderate (375°) oven un ta n a P r o g r essiv e, 100, »4.00; looo cookies are good Lcs Angeles 34, C alif. U.5.00. M in nesota 116«, .Streamliner,' til golden brown. While s till warm, B rune» M arvel. 100. »4.00. S u p e r fe c - with a glass of ip with the following; L O N E L Y ? The In ter n a tio n a l Club w ill tlon, 1D0 »6.00; R ock h ill, 100, »6 00 m ilk or a dish of h elp you. C on fid en tial, B o x 462. A ll prepaid M cV eal B arry V u raery. Second Layer: m v e r to n H e ig h ts B ranch. S a x ttls, H a m ilto n , M ontana. K>)ice cream and W ash in g to n . 2 eggs, well beaten simply wonderful Y K IN D S S eed lin g n u t tree». The La-Trac Jr. Is d e sig n e ^fo ^g a rd e n in g , berries orchard« land l$ i cups brown sugar Id a h o Trae F arm , S p irit L ak e, Id ah o for parties or des­ F U E L O IL tank s, 425 G al., »20. P hone MA 6164. W rite G eneral Su rp lu s, 1 cup moist shredded coconut serts: D eep Creek, W ash in gton . Butterscotch Icebox Cookies 1 cup chopped black walnuts slde-»Uppin< or m irin g down. W eight 523 lbs. Lifetim e oil- BLUEBERRY PLANTS E A R N A S YOU L E A R N (Makes 5-6 dozen) 2 tablespoons pineapple mar­ G. I. appvd., f u ll su b siste n c e . N on - V e w e s t end b eet v a r ie tie s. L o w e e t 1 cup butter malade v e ts in vited . D ozen s o f fu ll, p a r t, p r ice s. Send fo r 85th a n n iv er sa r y tim e jo b s la s t yr. (A ls o ta u g h t by 2 cups brown sugar p rice U et. ' 2 tablespoons flour n-.a l l ) . 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla J B W D L L ’S DETBCTTVB SCHOOL EBERHARDT 304 M arlon St. SB. 5841 H teaspoon soda BLU EBER R Y NURSERIES S e a ttle, W ash . Mix these ingredients in order 6200 Sand Point W a y Seattle 5. W ash. % teaspoon salt * t - 1, O lym p ia, W aeh. given. Top first layer and bake in a 354 cups flour “T IR E S ”— Save 1 /3 . N ew , ru g g ed a ll­ D ealership O pen p u rp ose airp lan e tir e s. 10 In ch es to moderate (375°) oven until golden 1 cup chopped nutmeats 66 in ch es h igh . C om p lete w h eel brown, 20-25 minutes. Remove from a ss e m b lie s a tta c h e a s ily to you r i Cream the butter and sugar. Add oven, let cool slightly, then frost a x le s . F re d e ta ils. W rlto card today. soda to eggs; m ix with butter and A JrpU ne T ire C o , B o x 1 2 0 1 .F , T u ­ with Hardy. C i t t a Ath or la re 1, C aliforn ia. sugar. Add salt, flour and nutmeats C h i n a t a Elm. 1211". Third Layer: Sam peiipoid at plant. Work into a roll. Wrap in waxed BOOTS: H igh grade, fa n c y , h an d ­ Ing lima. som e, w e ste rn sty le , m ade to your paper and let stand in refrigerator 1 enp confectioners’ sugar y 2ur 0,1 or beater, stovea, fire- m easu rem en t. L a te st catalog. WASHINGTON NURSERIES ?r burners ?b«ni,'Pll,nC’‘" ,n d b o u s.-tra ll. overnight or until needed. Slice C R IC H BT BOOT C O , V L FA SO , T B X . 1 teaspoon butter Toppenlth. Washington f u Ä t ? ^ d r -.V.y' , uY.?Uw: Bl thin. Bake in a moderately hot H teaspoon grated orange rind W IL D G eese, D u ck s, P e a fo w l, P h e a s- (400°) oven for 10-12 minutes or un­ % cup finely chopped black wal­ a n ts. F a n c y P ig e o n s. P r ic e s free. LIVESTO C K S c? f h" of01;?,?1; , . « -Ä JE W E L GAME F A V M , D a n v ille , 111. til golden brown. nuts F O R S A L E : R e g ister e d M ilk in g S h o rt­ Orange Juice "TROUTLODGE" F in g e r lin g and horn bull c a lv e s. B a a l M w m a a , •T utti-F rutti Cookies T ab le T rout. B o s 406, Boap Lake, L eon ard Hoad, G ran ts F e e s , Ore. (Makes 5 dozen) Blend together sugar, butter, W ash in g to n . 54 enp c h o p p e d maraschino bJ'*,dln* «we». 4 coming 8. orange rind and enough juice to W e ll tS „ ^ . a O kK .V UCk* ? ° la m b A ' >rl‘ »<«• C O N V ER T LO W -COST D R ESSES . « T*K cherries «•.rm%l^c.PO,"ÎT5af X Wh::îe.fOr o ffic re' o f spread easily. Cover layer two, then wintered h d b^ or* br««ding and well sc a r fs , b elts, e t c . Into gla m o ro u s ite m s w ith " L ittle J ew el" R h in e ­ 94 enp chopped candied pine­ «prinkle with walnuts. Press wal­ IRVIN ATCBI8ON sto n e atta ch er. O nly 81.95 prepaid, apple *•- LjFIdney, Mantaoa. w ith q u a n tity of R h in esto n e s. nuts into icing 2 tablespoons chopped candied M oney-back gu a ra n tee. F razar’g, lightly. Cut into 1166 F ea r l B t , E n gen e, O regon. orange peel 1002 SE 53rd. Ave. squares. 1?4 cup sifted cake flour Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! Portland 15, O regon Do y o u like 1 teaspoon baking powder chewy, b u t t e r - 54 teaspoon salt HELP W ANTED—WOMEN scotch brownies? 54 teaspoon cinnamon Graded Eggs Playgronnd Color Scheme Waxed Floor Finishes SA L E SW O M A N to d e m o n stra te and Here’s the easy 54 teaspoon cloves Eggs which a rt not graded offi- A playground color scheme for Varnished or waxed floor finishes ta k e ord ers lo c a lly fo r 30-M IN U T E daily, under either federal or fed­ i r e c i p e which 54 cup butter or shortening children’s playground equipment, H OM E H A IR D R Y E R . N a tio n a lly last longer if cleaned with mineral A d v er tised , u n co n d itio n a l gu aran tee, eral-state programs, cannot carry 54 cup brown sugar, firm ly 1 makes them: which has been put into practice in spirits and turpentine Instead of co n tr o lled heat, »12.95, no d eliv erin g . CHILDREN w ill particularly like the letters "U. S.” before the grade packed Canada, is green and yellow. The water. W rite A n n e tte L a b o ra to ries, I n c , 408 Old Tlm aa B l d g , B ea ttie 1 these rich, peanut butter cookies designation on the label. 2 eggs, unbeaten explanation for this choice of color W a sh in g to n . ° which go well with anything: is that green is restful to children’! % cup chopped walnuts DDT Residue 54 cup milk Before Freezing Vegetables eyes while the orange-yellow pro­ H ELP W A N TED —MEN ♦ iA i re,J.due leit by a •Pr “ F con­ •Peanut Butter Cookies About a gallon of water Is needed vide« a quick vision contrast which taining DDT Is probably more effec­ Combine cherries, pineapple and (Makes 5 dozen) SALESMAN indicates danger points. For this per pound of vegetables to scald tive against houseflies than any 94 cup shortening orange peel. Let stand in a tightly _ _ . former offices them for freezing. Two gallons are purpose, the advocates of this ^ k ’,R?a ,te r Co- ha’ “ le’ opening for other treatment. r covered ja r for 24 hours. 1 cup granulated sugar «»Pable man-led man w ith armed «ervlce o f­ needed per pound of leafy vege­ painting m otif emphasize that yel­ 1 cup brown sugar Sift flour, add baking powder, salt ficer experience S ub jtan tlal earnings and tables. advancement w ith growing national con- low is the most highly visible of Point to Remember 2 cups peanut butter w n t« ™ fu‘‘ iuellflcat~ns. and spices. Sift together three times all colors. The Way a dre„ j, madei gj W rite 938 Becnrltlei B ld g , Seattle 1. Waeh. Cream butter, add sugar and cream 2 eggs, well beaten Fuel Conservation ■s the fabric In it. determines how 2 teaspoons soda in until light. Add eggs, one at a time HELP W ANTED—M EN, WOMEN Weed Killer Reducing the temperature of g easily it w ill wash and iron. 14 cup boiling water beating thoroughly after each addi­ If a weedkiller works by pene­ room 10 degree« at night w ill re­ W A N T E D —A - l Cook or couple. Specialty 2H cups sifted flour tion. Add fru it and nuts. Fold in food«, «ma il re«ort. near Anchorage. State duce fuel oil use from 6 to 8 Der trating the leaves, oil-soluble com­ Source of Calcium age, experience, references. Send photo, flour alternately with milk. Mix sample cent. pounds should be used; if it ie ab­ menus. B ax 1451, Anehorage, Alaska. Cream shortening; add the sugars. Turnip greens are a rich source thoroughly. Drop from a teaspoon sorbed by the roots, water soluble Add peanut butter and blend well. of calcium in human diets. Ultrasonic Sound compounds are preferable, accord­ Woolen Blankets Add eggs, then flour alternately on a lightly greased baking sheet Sound is described as ultrasonic ing to scientists at the University A blanket should contain at least with water. Form into balls and and bake in a hot (400°) oven for Wet Clothes 10 minutes. if the frequency is above 20,000 of California college of agricul­ 25 per cent good wool to be fluffy th iir nn we‘ cIothe» on the line by vibrations per second. LYNN SAYS: ~ ture. resilient and warm. their firmest and heaviest part«. Dry the leaves from your stalks Handy Tips Make Underinflation of Tires of celery, store in a glass jar, then Homework Easy Use of Aspen When a tire is underinflated, the use to flavor soups, stews and stuf­ Fashion Flashes Because aspen possesses no na­ Use only spinach leaves if you fings for meat and fish. car’s weight distorts the normal tural durability, all aspen products Strapless dresses seem to be with like to have your spinach free from contour of the tire body. The tire Look for a dazzling array of but­ Salmon, tuna, lobster, crabmeat used in contact with the soil decay us to stay, if current fashions are bulges, or "bellies out,” with an strings. A fter cooking spinach, use and shrimp need only some chopped tons as trimming on the new rapidly, and auch products as un­ any indication of the trend, as they kitchen scissors to mince it fine, celery and mayonnaise for a de­ extreme flexing action. This gen­ dresses. They may be used in almost treated aspen fence posts rarely usually are. Many of these are in erates excessive Internal heat, then fold the vegetable into thick lightful salad. You can round out last more than three to four years. beautiful pure silk prints and come any way but are stunning when weakening the cord and resulting white sauce and season with a dash the salad plate with sliced toma- sprinkled on the bodice or when When aspen is used for sills of with fuil boleros, just in case you in bruises or broken cords. Too, of nutmeg. sewed in half-clrcle fashion well .neS’a ulaCk olive*> Potato chips, buildings, bridge planking, and the want to cover up. underinflation leads to rim bruises. Another delicious roll consists of s ced hard-cooked eggs or deviled below the back and then again In lower logs of log cabins, where the Lace is taking on great fashion Insufficient resistance is provided small rolls of dough dipped in eggs. the same fashion below the waist products are not in contact with importance. I t ’s used as trimming, to prevent the tire from being melted butter or fat, then tossed In swinging upwards to the hip«. Ground cardamon ieed gives the soil but may become moist and and all by itself, too. Especially hn- Dresses are only slightly shorter a sugar-cinnamon m ixture before yeast rolls and sweet breads a de­ Jammed against the rim and remain moist for considerable pe­ portant are the bands of lovely lace crushed or cut when the tire strikes baking. riods, deterioration by decay may licious, unusual flavor. that are trimming both bodices and for the coming season, but many a curb, rock, or rut. skirts are still full, graceful and also develop rapidly. skirts of many of the new dresses. flowing. LA-TRAC JUNIOR TRACTOR ONLY $398.50 J. L. SKAW s/Murna L o o k ! N e w C o r a le e O il o r G a s L ig h te r CORALEE MFGRS. CO. Let the Ads Guide You When Shopping