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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, July 7, 1949
CLASSIFIED
D E P A R T M E N T
MISCELLANEOUS
HOUSEHOLD _
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Ayrshire Breeders
Testing Production
P re p a ra tio n R e q u ire d
Processing
Keep Average Chart,
Record of Animals
M«*X
25
10
Wash, halve and p it Pack. Add ayrup.
20
10
Wash, item . pack. Add syrup er water.
20
8
C herries
Wash, stem, pit. Pack. Add syrup.
20
10
C ran b erries
Wash, remove stems. Boil 3 minutes in
No. 3 syrup. Pack.
10
C urrants
Wash, stem, pack. Add eyrup or water.
20
10
Figs
Put in »oda bath 5 minutes, rinse. Pre­
cook 5 minutes in syrup. Pack, add
syrup.
30
10
G rap es
Wash, item , pack. Add ayrup or water.
20
8
Peaches
Peel, pack, add syrup, or precook 3
minutes in syrup, pack, add syrup.
20
10
Pears
Select not overripe pears, pare, halve,
precook 3 to 5 minutes in syrup. Pack.
Add syrup.
25
P in eap p le
P eiL remove «yea, cut or slice. Pre­
cook in No. 2 «.vrup 5 to 10 minutes.
Pack with eyrup.
30
15
PI ujti *
Wash, prick skins. Pack. Add eyrup.
20
10
Quinces
Wash, pare, cut in pieces. Precook 3
minute« in syrup. Pack, add syrup.
35
IS
Apple«
Apricot«
B erries
«rrrpt S trm lrrriet
Rhubarb
Wash, cut into piece«. Pack. Add syrup.
S traw b erries
Waah. atem. precook gently for 3 min-
utea in ayrup. Remove from ayrup and
cooL Boil ayrup 3 minutes. Add berries
and let aland for several hours. Re­
heat. Pack.
Scald 1 minute, cold dip 1 minute,
peeL core, quarter. Pack.
Tom atoes
10
20
35
10
5
8
10
F o llo w R ules fo r F r u it and B e rry C a n n in g
(See Directions B elow )
C a n F ru its W e ll
UCCESSFUL fruit and berry
canning is comparatively sim­
ple, but good results depend upon
your being well-informed of the
proper methods as well as accuracy
in carrying out certain given di­
rections.
If you canned fruits and berries
last year and had some spoilage
then check over
the tips
I’m
giving and see
where you slip­
ped. True econo­
my depends up­
on having suc­
cess with every
jar you’ve put
up.
Lack of suc­
cess in putting
up fruit and berries may not have
been due to any canning procedure.
Your first essential» job is to select
sound fruit and berries. Fruit or
berries must be firm and ripe.
Over-ripe material may be used
for jams and jellies but should
never be canned whole.
Discard bruised berries or fruit
as well as those which are specked.
The fresher the fruit or berry,
the better is your chance of canning
successfully. If you have your own
orchard or garden, then you can go
right out and pick the produce and
rush it into the kitchen for canning.
This is the ideal way to can.
• • •
S
B la n c h in g M e a n s
Removing Skins
T'S sometimes desirable to blanch
fruit, or peel it. This process
means dipping the fruit, such as
apricots, peaches, etc., in hot water
for a minute or so, then in cold
water. The skin will slip off easily
with just a slight pressure of the
fingers or {Aim.
If you’re blanching a bushel of
fruit, do it in
s m a ll
doses.
Letting the fruit
stand in either
the hot or cold
water for more
than
the
re­
quired
minute
will make it too
watery.
I
Hot W ater B ath
Best for Fruit Canning
pRU ITS and berries, generally
hold their shape better when
packed hot or cold into the jars and
are then processed by the hot water
bath.
The open kettle method, whereby
the fruit is cooked in a large kettle
on top of the range and packed
while boiling hot into sterilized
jars, is preferred by some people.
After packing in the jars, the
LYNN SAYS:
These Canning Tips
Will Help You
To make one quart of canned fruit,
you’ll need two and one-half pounds
of fresh apricots. The same weight
of peaches and pears will also give
a quart of canned fruit.
Two medium sized pineapples
are needed to yield a quart of the
canned product.
When packing fruit into jars in
its raw state (cold pack), add
syrup to within one and one-half
inches of the top of the jar.
LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU
Meat Balls
Gravy
Rice
Carrots and Peas Tomato Salad
Poppy Seed Rolls
Butter
Devil’s Food Cake Beverage
VACATION)?’ F IS H IN G ?
U never fo r g e t a d ate w ith me.
The Ayrshire breeders' associa
"U R U N IT"
Sleep« 4 and 8. Rent a de lu xe
tion is the only cattle-breeders’ or­
crulaer, 114 a day up. A nyone can
ganization in the field which main­
operate on t’u get Sound'« P rotected
w ater«. W rite for free fold er K tntx
tains ”average" rather than "se­
Boat«, 3001 F a ir v iew Wo., B eattie,
lective” production records of its I W
aah.
cows, according to officials.
SB W A T S B i l L 1 M X H 1 L
At this time, it was reported, Thia U unique
product can be app lied to
some 16.000 Ayrshire cows are
any su r fa c e w h eth er It la W ET OR
DRY. Due to Its w ater rep ellen t
voluntarily "on test." Daily, certi­
q u a litie s com bined w ith Its du r­
fied records of all phases of pro-
a b ility , It Is u n ex celled In red ucin g
tea
Ibee Jh^bm
BBerta a Berta
W eih , pere, core, cut in pieces. Drop
in slightly salted water. Pack. Add
syrup. O r boil 3 to 5 minutes in syrup.
Pack. Add ayrup.
FOR H At.K —A eron ca C ham pion«, e x ­
cellen t con d ition , low tim e «Inca
m ajor o verh au l on en g ln ee. Real
B argain«. 3650 and up.
FTS3 Ryan«— low tim e on en gin e«—
e x c e lle n t con d ltlo n —S65O and up.
AT-«.
E x c ellen t
con d ition .
Hpeclal
paint Job. Sm ok e tr a il eq uip m ent.
Clipped w in g A erob atlo Cub. Sp ecial
paint Job C ru ise 1*0 51250.
I M I T K l I T I I O I T O g A t * B B BV 10K
B ox 831, O orvallie, O regon. P h . 11BO
m nlnti nance c o a ts In hom e, F A C ­
TORY or a n y B U IL D IN G . Ha» good
c o v er a g e and 1« ea sy to app ly
W A T B B P B L l ’AIWTS, IMO.
*07 T erm in al B ales B ldg.
P ortlan d 8. O regon.
DBA LBRS W ANTBD
O UNS
Gebby V a rn iln ter A ckley 22-250 m odel
70 W in 257 Cal. Model 70 W in. 220
s w ift. S p r in g fie ld Sp orter, E n field
Sporter, 30.0(1 N ew F. N. M auser
A ction i.e fe v e r liro s. S tock 121 Rem.
22 lon g r if le W in 20 tin. dou ble
Colt W oodsm an. W rite for prices
and Inform ation. Oeo. I>. G orney,
B ox 73, D a yton , W ash .
U R A N IU M
TESTS.
53
per
sa m p le
( q u a lita tiv e ); 510 per sa m p le (q u an ­
Two directors of the Ayr­
t it a t iv e ) , tie lg e r c o u n ters, portable,
shire breeders’ association, Ed­
wt. 2 'i lbs. com p., poatpd., 5144.50.
H andbook
U ranium
m in era ls,
52
ward Wilson, left, and Michael
oopy. poatpd.
Rapuano, right, l o o k over
D E M E N T L A B O R A T O R IE S
"Armour Mona" t h e blue-
N ew P lle d n e r D ld g.. P o rtla n d 8, Ora.
blooded Ayrshire cow sold at
IN V E N T IO N S —W e o ffe r a d v ic e g u id ­
the Bucks county, Pa., sale.
a n ce and c o u n sel, on nil p roblem s
from Idea to se c u r in g r o y a lty c o n ­
duction and lactation are averaged , tr a cts, p a ten t sa le s, n fr ie n d ly , c o n ­
fid e n tia l se r v ic e , d e sig n e d to h«lp
into monthly records and these. : you
m ake m o n e y — s a v e you n eed les«
in turn, are averaged into annual
e x p en se. I’lione for a p p o in tm en t AT
0945
or l il t 3390, or w r ite fo r In­
records. From these annual figures,
form ation . P. O. B ox 141. In v e n to r s
"herd’’ averages are then com­
B ales * S e r v ic e Co., P o rtla n d , Or«.
puted. and these are computed into
M UST SE L L : O liver 70 aid tra cto r
the only "breed’’ averages extant.
on rubber P. T. O. A Helt p u lley ;
new p ain t; good cond. Can d eliv er.
Owners of the Ayrshire cattle
E arl C b artrey, C la tsk a n ie, Or«. T el
are given duplicate copies of the
13*30.
production records compiled with
L
O
A D IN G d o n k e y w ith lin e a n d r ig g in g .
the help of foolproof IBM ma­ W alter
A n d e r se n . C h e r ry G r e e t . O re. er
chines. This system is of immeasur­ P h on e F o r e o l U r o e o 2 0 -K -ll. 7-0 A M.
D i C a te r p illa r . 7 6» h y d r a u lic b la d e.
able help to Ayrshire farmers in 1*47
1347 M od el G J o h n D e e r e w ith p o w e r
operating their herds and dispos­ lift.
R o u te 2. Box I HU, K irk la n d , H a th .
Ph ono K ir k la n d 7 « M ._______ ______
_
ing of surplus cattle.
LADIES: Get our low prices on Blouses,
But this painstaking "cows on latest styles. Party D resses for home and
wear. P lastic Aprons. F a ils Her-
test” project is only one of the street
e a n tlle . B ox 157, S p r in g fie ld . O hio.
many operations conducted by the
A.B.A. staff. The birth of every ★ ★★★★★★★★★ ★ ★
Ayrshire calf is recorded and reg­
FARMS AND RANCHES
istered.
The operations of the A.B.A. are F O B SA L E — 170-acre farm . 45 a c re s
helping to make Ayrshire cattle
under under c u ltiv a tio n , r est In p a s ­
tu re and tim ber. 20 head liv e sto c k
one of the most popular breeds of
2-u n lt m ilk in g m achine, tra cto r and
dairy cattle in the country. The
eq u ip m en t, 4-bedroom m odern hom e,
large barn and o u tb u ild in g s. R ea lly
j Ayrshire is reported the highest
a buy. Sh ow n w eek en d s or e v e n in g s
producer of 4.0 per cent milk of
only. R u d olp h K a lla , B t. 1, B o x 71,
R a in ie r, W a sh .
_________________
i any breed. Only Ayrshires pro-
d u c e "naturally homogenized’’ FO R SA L E — F arm on new U. S. H l-
milk—the fat globules are so fine
w a y 99E, b etw een Salem and A l­
bany. 105 a c re s n ice hom e, creek.
! and tiny that they are integrated
51».000. P . M ack, B t. 1, B ox 80, J e f -
( by nature with the rest of the
fe re o n , Ore.
milk. Ayrshire milk is in great de­ O L Y M PIC U n i n s u l a , 80 XCMB f a rm
mand by hospitals, and by doctors
and tlm b erlan d . T w e lv e c a b in s on
S old u c R iver and H ig h w a y 101. E x ­
with on-diet patients.
pressure cooker may also be used
for processing. The pressure cook-
er, however, is not as essential to
canning fruits and berries, as it is
in canning vegetables.
Precooking is recommended on
the chart above for such fruit and
berries as are watery. This method
gives a better pack.
• • •
How to Choose
The Best Syrup
TN THE CHART, it is suggested
that you add syrup to the fruit
or berries after it has been packed
in jars. In some cases, it is advisa­
ble to precook the material in
syrup before packing in the jar.
For the small soft fruit such as
sweet cherries and berries, use a
. 1 or a
syrup made as
follows:
Use three cups !
of water to one
cup of sugar and
bring to a boil.
The medium, J
or No. 2 syrup is
used for peach­
es, sour berries,
rhubarb,
cher­
ries or goose-
berries. It is made by using two
cups of water to one cup of sugar
and bringing to a boil.
The heavy, or No. 3 syrup is gen­
erally used on large sour fruits that
have to be made extra sweet.
Scum should be removed from the
syrup after cooking, before pouring
the syrup on fruit.
Corn syrup and honey may be
substituted in whole or in part in
making the syrup. All honey, and
no sugar, will change the flavor of
the fruit as well as make it slightly
darker.
De-Humidifier
c e lle n t fis h in g , h u n tin g.
11-room
h ou se In fin e c o n d itio n , e le c tr ic ity ,
hot w ater h eat S p len d id barn. Year
around Incom e. W rite
B lx o n 'g
••W estland«,’’ Sap ph o, W a sh ,
PO B S i l l , CATTLE E A S C K
M ethow V a lle y , 300 a c re s. 60 a lfa lfa ,
26 hd. c a ttle , 6 hd. h o r se s, farm
eq u ip m en t, U. ft. g r a zin g p erm it,
Jeep . L arge barn, o th e r b u ild in g s.
C lean 5-room h ou se, e le c tr ic ity , r u n ­
n in g w ater. N o d an ger o f flo o d s,
creek ru n s th r o u g h property. O nly
5 m ile s from tow n . A ll fo r 512,000.
J . H. B a tm a n , W in th rop , W aah.
use.
BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR.
31 ACHKH near Gobi«, O regon. I A
o u ltlv a ted ; tim ber; Ir u u m Imuee;
e le c tr ic ity ;
ou t
b u lld ln ge;
fru it
trees. On m ilk, m all, «chool bus
routes: year round creek. 52500,
31600 dow n. Im m ed iate poeeeeelon.
Irvtn W . B odani, Ilw aoo, W ash .
El EV EN unit court, one. tw o an «
th ree rm « . furnished, ranting tio
to 316 wk. G rocery sto r e w tlh pkg.
beer amt w in s g r o ssin g
340,(KO
a n n u a lly , nlao l-h d rm . b om s for
ow ner fu rn ish ed S ee ow n er s i R ic h ­
field B u tto n , Ju n ctio n 88 and »9 Bo.,
O osh sa, Or«.
T1M C O U V 13,
W H M IX a T O M
W onderful buy! Only 16630.00!
2'» acre«, brand new 6-room m odern
hom e, 1 » lo ry . N o b asem en t. H ard-
weod floor«. #96 fe e t flo o r epnee.
A u to m a tic oil floor furnace. Eluo-
trlo «.It,I- b eater. Wired f u r l e l i l g -
erator and ran ge. A u tom atic E b d rlO
w ater pump, G arage. 16 fruit trees,
2 year« old. No. 1 «oil, all c u ltiv a te d ,
on paved road 6 m ile» from c ity
cen ter. Im m ed iate poaaeMNlon. T erm s
32000 00
dow n
Rnlance
555.00
m onth ly, In clud ing Interest
May
p u rchase
acre m ore If desired .
John J. X u hn ke. 818 B. 31 Bt., V an ­
cou ver, W ash . T el. 3140W.
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
FOR HALE— C rystal c a fe. Pom eroy.
In th e on ly tow n In the cou n ty In
Ilia c o u n ty se a t, G arfield C ounty.
Ik'lnic fin e b u sin e ss. 512,000 Illn e ss
reason for s e llin g
In terv iew Ted
W ebb, P h on e 30, P om eroy, W ash.
R ESO R T, located on S lltco o e luke, H
ml. o f f h lw a y 101. D oing good year-
round b u sin e ss. G ROCERY HTORE,
e fu r n ish ed c a b in « , 6 r m o w n e r 's
hom e, d ock s boats, m otors For de­
tail« w rit« ow ner.
W B S T L A K B B B 8O R T .
W e stla k e , Ore.
A g e n ts w elcom e.
GRO CERY HTORE, b u ild in g w ith g a -
rage, «tor« room , liv in g apartm en t,
stock and fix tu r e s . Good b u sin e ss
and location . W rite P. O. B ox 8,
O ntario, O regon.
M UST liq u id a te Katuta approx. 45
a c re s abou t 16 cleared, (quarter nilTe
w a terfro n t Dabob llay. T w o cabin«,
one c o tta g e , a ll ren ted L arge Hum,
m llk h ou se, g a r a g e, etc. P le n ty g r a v ­
ity w ater. E le c tr ic ity , tim ber, gam e
and fl«li p arad ise W ill go to best
It o f f e r b y
J u ly
40 A . IR R IG A T E D p lu s 80 a. T a y lo r
g r a zin g , a ll fen ced . Crop«, equip.,
s e v e r a l head f in e H erefo rd c o w s and
c a lv e s, reg. b u ll. R eg. h o g s, som e
n o t reg. E le c t r ic it y
m a ll, cream
ro u te, sc h o o l bu s b etw een 1 m ain
h lw a y s . M ild w in te r s. W rite C. B.
B talcu p , B oard m an , O r e , fo r f u ll
p a r tic u la r s.
"Tripper”
A "tripper", in the parlance of
the air express divixlon of REA.
has little to do with the traditional
tourist. Instead it refers to the mo­
tor truck service that speeds air
express traffic between the busi­
ness districts and the airport. In
New York City, more than 70 trips
a day are coordinated with sched­
uled airline flight arrivals and de­
partures at the three airports serv­
ing the metropolitan area.
Montana Farm Families
Assist County Agents
New Friend Brings Luck,
Then Collects With Gun
More than 6,500 rural men and
women in 43 Montana counties
gave freely of their time during
1948 to assist county extension
agents in carrying forward pro­
grams aimed at bringing about im­
proved farming and homemaking
methods and better rural commu­
nity living, according to the year’s
end report of R. B. Tootell, direc­
tor of the agricultural extension
service at Montana state college.
BOSTON.—Frank ' n e r 's new
friend brought him lu-.; at a local
dog race track—and then took it
away, literally.
Just after Eisner made the man’s
acquaintance, he had a streak of
fortune. For three nights he won,
building $300 into $1,500. His new
friend stood by smiling. Then the
man asked Eisner for a ride home.
In nearby Medford he pulled a
gun, relieved Eisner of his $1,500.
POULTRY, CHICKS
A EQUIP.
N EW IIVM PHHIHK chick«, a v a ila b le
th rou gh ou t su m m er, luo to ts 316.
D eB oer H atoh ery, L yndon, W ash.
SEEDS. PLANTS. ETC.
I H IS: 8 d iffe r e n t. or 30 g lsn t p a n sies,
31 on Pont paid M abel D a v iso n , B u ­
r st B o s 10«, B o n a n ss, Or«.
AUTOS. TRUCKS A ACCESS,
ISIA ettID E B A K E B #»« 8 « yard dunio.
E xcellent condition. 61.800. IU». >. ***«•
*633, EdmonSx. Waah. Ph. Edaionda 16.
LIVESTOCK
T H R E E Abcrtlceii A n g u s H ulls. P ure­
bred R e g ts ts ie d C ow s am i C alvos.
A lso non r c g lste r s d sto c k bul upan
for r e g istr a tio n , t f out
wnv
you ar., a lw a y s w elco m e T hunder-
bird B au ch , T 'to m ss W. D sn«, BOB
38, M aupin, O raron.
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
FDR HALE or leans. I S I-ft. fr o n ta g e
m a r R oaeburg c ity lim ita on h ig h ­
w ay 99.N, 3340 W. B tsp h sn s, B o ss -
burg, O regon. P h. 805J.
COLTON. 46 a
B> a. ol.
>£0
g r o w th T. C lstrao « b ld g s 2600 w .
A. <’. L. P. 35000. W. Cox, T im ber
B t«., V ern on ia, O regon.
FARM MACHINERY A EQUIP.
T D -6 In ter n a tio n a l D lensl tractor and
4 .bottom 16-ln plow .only 750 hrs.
use. lig h t» am t stu rle r. 33600. B. B.
B u g g , K sr m lsto n , Or«. B - l .
DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC.
I t
Jack Broahear, Adm ., Dabob, W aah.
P A IN T . B A B D W A B B A N D 0A B 1N B T
shop, located In th r iv in g com m u n ity,
m ain s tr e e t lo ca tio n A c h a n ce lo
get In on a new bu ild in g program .
All g o e s for 320,000 Including b u ild ­
in g s. T h is w on't In st— s o I m r r y .
W rite P a rr ish and O rant, Canyon
C ity, Ore.
F U R N IS H E D Apt. hou se. 5300 mo,
net. 316,000. Furn. hom e 51"."""
Trade 1 or both f,,r ranch O. w .
L a w so n , 833 W est 1st, A berdeen,
W ash.
MOTOR CO UR T, 2 A. 335,000. 9 u n its
p lu s hom e, lttw a y 99E. O w ner R et.
M ight con s, so m e trade. A rthu r B.
A llen . 1008 8. B- 38th. P ortlan d , Ore.
BA 3383.
FOR SA L E — C afe, good equ ip m en t
and lease. Heat* 46. A . B. D odd, 303
W. L e w is S t., P a sc o , W n. P hone
8841.
FOR HALE -G o ld en A lllu ck L abra­
dor dug» reg iste re d . F ield trial and
II. H. w inner». A ll »ge» • • J- ■
L. O. B anford, C h illiw ack . »• C.
P U R E B R E D T(»Y F oxterrier». A lee
R egu lar R eal r a tte r s A lso T oy Man-
Cheater« P rice» r eason ab le
bbbd x bo pt xsnrblb
X K B T . WABM.
TO RENT OR LEASE
_
G RA ZIN G I.ANDH FOR R E N T
W s h a v s 7700 acre» o f fin e range for
■haep or c a ttle near H prlngdnls,
W ash, to le a se for 1949 sennon.
B O B T B CO LUM BIA CO.
Daar P ark , W ash . P h. 1S81, D asr Park.
HELP
WANTED—MEN
W E w a s ! a fu ll Urns d e a le r for H IN M A N
in llk a ra w h o hu e h a d c o w e x p e r ie n c e and
la a s r e a a lv a . n d fin a n c ia lly rcap on alb le.
W rlla Male« M . n . q i r , 4373 B. E. U lr la la s .
P e r tla n d 6, O n j i n
JA K E ON H IG H W A Y 97. F u lly equlp t.
lle e r
lic e n se
.am u n ein .n t»,
w ell.
H om e In k n o tty pine R eason ab ly
priced. D ox 62, C h em u lt, Ore.
K i'lt SA L E : S to r e b u ild in g w ith g r o ­
cery eq u ip m en t an-' fix tu r e s. B u ild ­
in g h a s m odern fiv e-ro o m a p a r t­
m ent in back. G ood location . 59000.
W rite 838 and Bt.. B aker, O regon.
W U O L B B A L B PBO D U C B
Old eel bll
d f i r m , g o o d so lid b u s i­
n e ss 369,000 g r o s s mo. o f M ay. In ­
v e stm e n t se c u r ed by tru ck s and
equip. 315,000 fu ll price p lu s c a sh
fo r stock .
B TA TB B B A L T T
1813 7 th A ve.
B eattie, W a sh in g to n
S P E C IA L
VACATION AT
Shuswap Lake, B. C.
EAGLEVIEW LODGE
F u rn ish ed h o u s e keep in g
c a b in s, s in g le and doubts.
E x c e lle n t fis h in g , b oatin g
and sw im m in g .
W rite R. M a d iso n ,
3 UEN TALH fo r «ale. c o n s is tin g o f
one Cabin and du p lex, 2 blks. from
b u sin e ss c en ter , 1 btk. from Reach,
co rn er
lot.
paved
str e e t.
P rice
55750. Term «. B o x 888, O ceanlake,
O regon.
EAGLE BAY. B. C.
or Phone CHASE 25P
P O U L T R Y FA R M and breeder » h a tc h ­
ery. 10a., 4 m l. from C h eh alis. W ash.
7-rm . m o d e m hou se. 39000 fo r farm
and eq u ip m en t. M rs. J e sc l« C o stello ,
B t. 3, B o x 113, C h eh a lis. W ash .
DENTAL PLATES
BY O W N E R , for sa le N ew m odern
m otel on m ain h ig h w a y . 5 unlta,
fu r n ish ed , new . B ox 118, Caacad«,
Id aho.
fo li« J, IO, I f M onth« * • Roy
B A K K E R Y and HNACK UAH for
«ale; sto c k and equip. 8-year lease.
OVERW ORKED.
John
O. D ieh l,
B e ed sp o r t, Or.
DENTISTRY on
CREDIT TERMS
D r . i I arry S im l e r ,
ALISKTBLOC. 3m4 MORRISON PORTIAND 0« ,
B Z D U C I D P O B Q UICK B A L I
12 b e a u tifu l c o t ta g e s pluH 2-1« droom
hom e; a ll furu. 535,000. W ill s e ll part.
B en B ebrell, L in c o ln B sa c h , Or.
a ll-e le c tr ic
a h ln gle
W A T E R F R O N T — D a ir y farm . On S e ­ O N E -M A C H IN E
q u im B ay, 14 m ile w a te r fr o n t, b e st
m ill In L ew i« Co., W ash. 36900.
W rit« J. P . F r o s t n t P e B ll, W ash .
v ie w in W a sh in g to n . G rade A m ilk
d airy. A ll s to c k A e q u ip m en t. A bout
CA M TA DA L O D O l
55000 dow n, r e s t up to 20 y e a rs,
4% In terest. O w ner p ara ly zed 9 mo. ON N A T L PA R K H I W AY— betw een
T acom a and park. K now n th r o u g h ­
M u st s e ll. P ra n k B u k a«, B sa th a v sn ,
o u t P a c if ic C oast and to to u r ist
400 S o u th J, T acom a, W a sh in g to n .
trad e n a tio n -w id e fo r fin e a cco m ­
m o d a tio n s and y ear-rou n d a c c e s s i­
1420 A C R E S L E V E L L A N D . 1200 c u l­
b ility . E q u ip p ed to se r v e ab ou t 100
tiv a te d ; 640 a c r e s w in te r w h eat, 100
g u e s ts . F in e m odern k itch en , 2 d in ­
a c r e s c lo v e r ; good b u ild in g s, co m ­
in g room s. L a r g e new h o rsesh o e bar.
p le te tr a cto r eq u ip m en t. 565.00 acre.
O ver 20 s c e n ic areas. L ong h ig h ­
IX L R anch, 640 a c re s, 280 c u lt iv a t ­
w a y fron t. O ffer ed e x c lu s iv e ly by
ed. Som e tim b er. J o in s th e fo r e s t
u s a t price a ttr a c tiv e to e x p e r i­
r e se r v e . 3 c re e k s ,2 m odern h o u ses,
enced o p e r a to r w ith C la ss H lic e n se .
tw o good barn s; good tr a c to r e q u ip ­
R ea lto r
co o p era tio n
in v ited . Mr.
m en t; 30 head sto c k , 541 600.00.
M nlyon, O eo. D . P o e * Co« 810
Send fo r N e w F arm C atalogu e.
J
obss
B
ld
g
.,
T
eeom
n
,
W ash . B I
Chari»« J . L a y C om pany, R ealtor«
8700; M A «181.
W 417 S p ra g u e A v e., S p ok an e, W aah.
Now the home-owner can pro­
Wash Fruit Thoroughly,
tect property in his basement from
But Avoid Soaking
TjACTERIA lurk in soil, and for mold, rust and mildew damage by
moist summer air with any one of
this reason, it’s necessary to several simple and inexpensive de­
wash fruit and berries thoroughly. humidifiers and a low-cost chem­
However, this decs not mean that ical-calcium chloride.
you allow the fruit or berries to
Scarce in supply during the war
soak in water. They may become years, calcium chloride is now in
waterlogged and give you a very plentiful supply. Low-cost de-hu­
watery pack once the fruit is in midifiers are available nationally
High Blood Pressure
the jar.
through hardware and lumber deal­
For several years a surgical
Whole fruits should be washed ers.
under gently running water and I De-humidifiers designed to use | operation known as sympathec­
placed in a colander to drain as | the chemical have a container such ! tomy has been of value to many
soon as washing is over. Berries as that shown here, for the flake patients with high blood pressure,
may be dipped in and out of fresh, which is exposed to air. Calcium | because it lowers blood pressure
clean water in a basin and then chloride has the unique property and lengthens life. This, however,
placed in a colander to drain. Run­ of being able to absorb several is a major operation and not prac­
ning water may break the berries times its own weight in moisture. tical In all cases.
apart.
From three to three and one-half
pounds of strawberries are needed
for a quart of canned material
since they have a high percentage
of liquid.
One and one-half to two pounds of
cherries or plums will yield a quart
of the canned product.
To sterilize jars for canned foods,
wash them first in warm, soapy
water. Rinse thoroughly. Cover
jars with warm water and allow to
come to a boil. Boil for 15 minutes.
Let stand in water until ready to
FARMS AND RANCHES
VERY REASONABLE, good going Ice
Cream business and service station.
Forced to sell on account of 111 health.
Total annual sales 848,000. For full In­
formation writs or call at 4M Mas« Blv«.,
Modeato, Caltf., or phene 18-R.
S U N N Y
M
R A N C H
W in th ro p , W ashington
B unny M B e n c h , n t t h s hand o f
th e b e a u tifu l M eth ow V a lley r e ­
g io n o f C en tral W a sh in g to n , has
n ow o f f ic ia lly opened th e ir 1949
ssn soa.
P is h in g Is sn esU a n t; a lm o st 100
aaddla h o r se s to ohooae fr o m i
n ew , m odern In d ivid u al cab in s
o r ro o m s In t h s lo d r s a v a ila b le
a t v e r y lo w r a te s , e ith e r by t h s
w eak, m o n th or bp th s d ay.
P h o n s or w r ite D r. O. J. B len d s,
gunny
M
B en ch ,
W in th rop ,
W a sh in g to n , fo r r e se r v a tio n s.
News in Early Days
Before the morning newspaper,
telegraph or telephone, London cof­
fee houses offered a popular meet­
ing place for obtaining and ex­
changing new* on social, businesi,
and political affairs.
Rainier Anniversary
It 1* golden jubilee year "where
flowers and glaciers meet" in Wash­
ington state. Mount Rainier na­
tional park is celebrating a fiftieth
birthday. Established by act of
congress in 1899, the reservation is
the fifth oldest of U. S. national
parks. Its creation was due largely
to the efforts of the National Geo­
graphic society, American Asso­
ciation for the Advancement of
Science, Geographical Society of
America, the Sierra club, and the
Appalachian Mountain club.
ODDS AND ENDS . . . Profeisor
Quiz tests new magic tricks before
hie young grandson; if the young­
ster approves, ha adds the stunts
to his repertoire for visits to hos­
pitalized and orphaned children
. . . Groucho Marx, after 23 yeare,
has abandoned his greasepaint
mustache in RKO’s "It’s Only
Money"; wears a real one . . .
David Niven’s role in "A Kiss for
Corliss," opposite Shirley Temple,
will be much like Carey Grant’s in
"The Bachelor end the Bobby
Soxer,” also opposite Shirley.
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It b efore, It w ill ta ll y o n t h s oansa,
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