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S o u th ern O regon News Review, Thursday, Ju ly 14, BH9 CLASSIFIED ■ i. 'í' " f" ' ' ' ' « noustua MIMOS MISCELLANEOUS go «« • a# m m «OK«' Expansion Plan A\\S Freeze Foods for Future Use (S et Recipes Belou ) Freeze your Foods OAST TURKEY in mid-summer, broiled chicken in January and strawberry shortcake in Decem ber, these are some of the items which are a real possibility on menus if you have facilities for freezing your food. This may be a freezer right in your out » home, or it might be space rented at one of the large lockers that are now available in so many localities. Foods know no season when i t ’s possible to freeze them, and, this, of course, is one of the best ways to avoid m e a l monotony. Y o u s i m p l y freeze the food when it ’ s at the peak of the season, then eat it when you want it. Freezing food is one of the sim plest of preserving methods since foods require only a minim um of preparation, and they retain their freshness until thawed and pre pared. • • • R How to Prepare Meat For Freezer T’S a simple job to freeze meat for future meals and you need follow only a few simple rules to do it successfully. When choosing animals for freez ing, select those healthy ones of size and weight which w ill pro duce the quality of cuts preferred by the fam ily. Excessive fat is un necessary, but an ample covering of fat protects the lean from dry ing out during the frozen storage. This latter does not apply to veal since that meat has little fat. These rules apply whether you purchase meats from a market or produce house. Ask for quality cuts from prime cattle, and mention that you intend freezing them and the butcher may be more careful in his selection. Once the carcass is prepared, chill the meat immediately as bacteria grow rapidly at the high tempera tures. Molds, bacteria and yeast may ruin the flavor of the meat un less it is chilled at once. Meat cutting is no job for a novice and should be doqe by the butcher or an expert meat cutter at a locker plant. You, however, should specify cuts you want, if you've purchased a carcass or part of one. I t ’s a good idea to have the meat cut in fam ily size portions to eliminate waste, since the meat cannot, or should not be frozen once it has been thawed. I t ’s popular, too, to have meat boned since it requires less freezing space, and since the bones cannot puncture wrapping paper once they’re eliminated. • • • I Proper Wrapping Saves Quality TT’S UNWISE to economize on * wrapping paper for frozen foods since the meat may dry out and "freezer burns’ ’ often result. Reg ular butcher paper, ordinary waxed paper or grocery store type paper are not used. Moisture and vapor- proof paper bags or cartons made especially for this purpose are best. They should be easy to fold, wrap or handle, tough enough to resist tearing, and capable of receiving an ink or china pencil mark for labeling. LYNN SAYS: Use These Freezing Tips to Help You Varieties are of great importance in the successful freezing of fruits. Apples for sauce, for example, should be Baldwins, Greenings, Northern Spy or Yellow Transpar ent types. Study the freezing space which w ill be available to you, and plan how much of each fruit, vegetable, meat or poultry you w ill have. Don’t overstock one item so that you can't freeze something you want. LYNN CHAMBER’S MENU Chicken Shortcake with Gravy Buttered Lim a Beans Carrot Sticks Beverage Cookies Peach Salad in Cherry Gelatin Peppermint Ice Cream > ROBABLY one of the m o il con P troversial pieces of legislation scheduled to come before this con Gabby V arnilnter A ckley «*-*J®,m 70 W in »57 Cal Model 70 W in J!0 sw ift H nrlnufbUI Kporter, Knfl*l<l «porter, »9.04 N ew F. N. M auser A ction 1.efev e r Bros. .stock 13» item. 1» Iona r ifle W in »0 Ja dou ble Golt W oodsm an. W rite for prices _ an d In fo r m a tio n Geo. I*. O oeney, ■ o a T3. D ayton , W eak. Each bundle of meat in the freez er should contain enough meat for your fam ily for a meal. Waxed or waterproofed It is interesting to this reporter, paper m a y be and to others here who have been used between each hamburger, listening to big business "dam n" s t e a k or chop the so-called New Deal for the past since this makes 15 years, to hear its opponents, them easy to separate and hastens now admit that the only bulwarks thawing once they come out for against a depression such as oc use. Or, in this case, you may curred in the 1930s are these New readily remove two or three chops Deal measures. These include in- without thawing the whole package. j surance of bank deposits; unem- I ployment insurance; social security Pull the proper wrapping tightly payments; the securities and ex around the meat to smooth out change and the holding company all possible air and eliminate air acts; the federal reserve banking pockets. The package should be , system and sound money; govern smooth and firm ly packed to con mental efforts for a piece-meal, reg* serve storage space. | ulated change-over from a war to Seal the paper with a "drugstore a peace-time economy; reorganiza fold’’ which means bringing one tion of the home mortgage market edge over the other and folding it through the federal housing admin- over the shorter sheet. Now twist I istration; farm price support and or fold the ends and seal with ace many other such cushions to soften tate (scotch) tape. This tape is not a depressional decline. affected by moisture or cold. Label all packages so you can easily identify them when you want Another Taft Speaks them. The label should contain the Charles P. Taft, of Cincinnati is type of meat enclosed, the number a lawyer and city councilman in his of servings or the weight in pounds, home city. He is a brother of Sen. and the date on which it was Robert A. Taft of Ohio. But he re wrapped for freezing. cently made a speech at Warren, As soon as the meat is wrapped Ohio, which this reporter feels has and labeled, place in the freezer. If more common sense expressed in you do not have a freezer at home, one manuscript than we have read store the packages in the refrigera in a long time. Speaking on the present unrest tor until you can take them to the locker, but this should not be more as between the extreme left and right ideologies on social security, than a few hours. • • • public welfare, federal housing and federal aid to education and Frozen Poultry even in some fields of health and Keeps Well Frozen poultry is one food which medical care, he declared federal keeps well in its frozen state, and intervention has not resulted in requires even less socialism. He did say, however, a t t e n t i o n than that it has resulted in a centraliza f r e e z i n g meat tion of government in Washington since you yourself because of failure of local state, can prepare it for city, county and township, govern freezing with no ments to do the job themselves. Said Taft: "A g ricu ltu ra l groups special tools. Clean the bird and dis have not had too much understand joint it, and in place of cooking it, ing of our city problems in these wrap it for freezing to be cooked fields of relief and medical care and housing. But farmers are one several months later. of the most intelligent and broad Birds are killed, bled, plucked, minded of our various groups in chilled and dressed before they can the state and they are always ready be packaged. I f you desire, i t ’s a to listen, in my experience. great convenience to stufT the poul "A substantial section of the try and freeze it in that state, so conservatives, mostly in the the poultry is ready to pop in the Republican party, however, and oven for Christmas or Thanksgiv especially in Ohio, has rared ing dinner. Do not use sage in the back and called all these pro dressing if you expect to keep the posals socialism or commun bird more than three months since ism." Taft then explained that the flavor permeates the meat. certain kinds of business ser Here’s a guide for chicken to be vices and certain kinds of ser frozen: broilers should not weigh vices to human needs were es over two and a half pounds dressed, sentially governmental services, or be over 12 weeks old; frying but were not necessarily fed chickens should weigh from three eral government functions. For to three and a half pounds and be instance he said: 20 weeks old. "As to poor relief, work relief, Fowl for fricassee may weigh aid to children and the blind and from four to six pounds and can be aged welfare and medical care pro from one to two years old. A roast grams for those in need, our vigor ing chicken should weigh four to ous opponents of the welfare state five pounds, but is best if r.ot more would do better to pay more atten than a year old. Capons should tion to the effectiveness with which weigh from 7 to 10 pounds but the states administer the program should not be over 8 to 10 months and less to the dangers of federal old. domination.” On federal housing and slum F ru it juices for breakfast or bev erages are easily frozen. Select clearance, he said: "you can’ t get good juices from well - matured all the housing we need without fruits and chill thoroughly. E xtract government help and public hous the juice and pour into paraffin ing. It is not socialism but assist coated tubs or cylinders. Freeze ance and stimulation of private enterprise building.” immediately. On national health insurance, he Water used for washing fruit, berries and vegetables should have said: “ They (the doctors) had bet ice in it unless the temperature is ter spend more tim e working on sound schemes and less in damning lower than 65°. Speed the harvest to the freezer socialized medicine. What we need just as you speed food to the can in order to avoid socialized medi for canning to prevent food value cine is a private system that w ill enable moderate income people to loss and deterioration. afford good medical care.” BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. RKBOKT, located on Millenne lake. '» ml. o f f h lw ay 101 D oing •»••‘’„/•¡"r.- round buxines*. tilM X ’A lt» Ml ORB, 9 fu rn ish ed »«bin s, « r o t i«wn»r x bom «, docks boatu, m otors For de- tn lls w rit« ow ner. W B 8T L A X B »BSO W T. W eatlak e, Or«. A g e n ts w elcom e. D B U IIL E H « d r u g s to re , loo. on I I I w a y s 6 9 -70 S I In W lc k e tib iir e , A rts d u d s ra n c h c a p ita l o f w o rld Id e a l sp ot fo r c o u p le w h o w a n t f in e In , coins. N e t p r o f it In s t y e a r *71)0« p ine II 1.590 fo r e q u ip an d e (,,c k P A IN T , M A B D W A » * AMD C A B IN E T shoo, locn lcd In th r iv in g oo iiim u n lly , i i i u I ii a»reel location . A eh,inc«* to get in cn « new bu ild in g program . All go«» for »211,01)0 Including build HP f it - ItCt'P le a n la la Is n rk . M a n u fac tu re r ut high grade candles, pure Ive v ie am ami ice plant. W liutraale a ml re tail. Quod b u l l i o n (or m an and Wile, hou se 1300 m o. U R A N IU M T E S T S , »3 per sam p le fur nish ed Apt Furn. bom« »19,eon net. »Itl.OOO (q u a lita tiv e ); »10 per sa m p le (q u an tit a t iv e ) , tle la e r co u n ters, portable, T rade I or boil« for ranch O. w . L t w n i l , 533 W est Is t, A b e r '.san, wt lbs c o m p , p o a tp .l. H •**•'’■ H andbook U ranium m iners)«. »- W ash . cot>y. powtpd. good vqulpiil'-nt DEMUMT b A lO B S T O B I M F u ll K A L E -» 'a fe Mew r ile d n e r B id *., P o rtla n d 5, Ora. and leñar. « c a ls (6. A. B. Dodil, 34)5 W. L ew is Bt.. P s-o o . W n. P h on s gress within the next few weeks is to be known as the expansion act of 1949, intended by its sponsors to bolster the country against any widespread depression now, or in lO A ItIN O «leaker w ith tin s an d ' ük ln*. the months in the offing. aller A u d e r .e a , I here» lire e e O r e . et The proposed legislation, already W p h en e F e r r e t O r e v e 30-M -ll. 7-0 A M . alarming some big business lead I N P F K W O O I i F illet» I .a k rr bo -kkeeptn« ers, according to the meager in machine. need »■« m outh., not fitted Io formation which has been forth coming concerning its provisions, would provide for long-tern» gov AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS. ernment guaranteed loans to busi 4-CYL. Ford w ith T hornton dual ness for expansion. The small busi I 19»» drive H as 41. V. W. r a tin g o f 30 000 ness man is taken care of in the lbs R ep lacem en t e n g in e In stalled thia sp rin g. T hornton chocked at project, identified as those who em s.im e tim e. 8:25x20 11-ply tires. V ac ploy 500 or less. uum b ooster brakes, a lso a u x ilia r y vacuum lank H eavy d u ty tra iler This reporter touched on this h itc h — tr a iler brake hose to rear o f subject in a recent column as (ru ck —cab con trol for trailer brakes. T r u c k ste ll g lo v ed fram e. oacked by a group of eight so- M echan ically good. N eed s body and called liberal senators headed by fender work, o th e r w ise In good senator M urray of Montuna. With sh ap e H as 17(1" w h eelb ase. A BUY at »897, unemployment grow .ng. talk about B E L 1 W Y M A X CO M PANY this plan is becoming widespread in “33 Y ears W ith Dwdgr in Yakima'* P hone 6113 Washington and recent visits of »03 Bo. T lr s t S tr e et. Y ak im a, W ash. tabor leaders to President Truman nave given rise to the talk that the ».10 G A L. » romp, tra c k lan k for pickup, M e te r, reel. pump. hose, measure w ill finally become an r e rlla n d . O r .. «a-.» N. E . »tad.. sdministration bill. According to in formation it w ill work much like die old NRA act. The recent report of the fed eral reserve board to the ef fect that people have Just as much money and are able and willing to buy, provided price and quality are right, has scoti hed some of the supposed depression talk, and the charge is being made openly that those who talk most about a coming depression are those who want and would benefit by such an economic state of affairs. business a invest . OPPOR. W HOLESALE “TO DEALERS" and Lowest Price* Ever Quoted "TO USERS" T'J's »900 up AC, C aterp illar, IHC, T9. T P 9 T P H 60 to C hoose From Shovels $950 up Yard 19 Super BarKalnM to P ick Prom A lso A ll S h o v el A tta ch m en t» We're Ready to Do Business 15 GRADER BARGAINS »1400 Up B u y s a L ate M odel Job A u stin , W estern ''99", C at. 12-11», G alion, A dam s. H urry, H urry. Also K ohler KW L ig h t P la n ts, »25 up; H y a ter Fork L lfta , L o g g in g A rch es, A ir C otnpressora .D ru m s Dozer B lad es. W ater P u m p s. T rack s, B a lls, S ta tio n a r y E n g in es, L oaders, M obile C ranes, A llls-C h a lin e rs. Cat., IHC T ra cto r P a rts. This Can Go On and On Let's Use Your Price No Bickering PA C ITIC T B A C T O B b E Q U IP . CO. LA 7300 B ea ttie, W ash . LA 9533 8755 Z . M argin al, 5336 B. M arg in a l FARMS AND RANCHES FOR SA L E — F arm on n ew U. 8. H l- w a y 99E, b etw een S alem and A l bany. 105 a c re s n ice hom e, creek. »IS.000 T. M ack, B t. 1, B o x 30, J e t- fe r so n , Ore. O L Y M P IC I’-n ln su lu , K0 urrc» farm and tlm b erlan d . T w e lv e c a b in s on S old u c R iv e r and H ig h w a y 101. E x c e lle n t fis h in g , h u n tin g . 11-room h o u se In fin e c o n d itio n , e le c tr ic ity , hot w a ter heat. Splendid barn. Year around Incom e. W rite S lio a 'i " W s stla n d s ,” Bappho, W a sh . W A T E R F R O N T — D a iry farm . On S e qu im Bay. m ile w a te r fr o n t, b est v ie w in W a sh in g to n , tir a d e A m ilk d a iry . A ll a to ck Ac e q u ip m e n t. A bout »5000 dow n , r e s t up to 20 y ea rs, 4% In terest. O w ner p a ra ly zed 9 mo. M u st se ll. P ran k Mukaa, B e a tk a v sn , 409 B outk J, T so o m x , W a ih ln g to u . Y A N C O V Y B B , W A S H IN G T O N W o n d erfu l bu y! O nly »8650.00! a c re s, brand n ew 6-room m odern hom e. 1 sto r y . N o b a sem e n t. H ard w ood flo o ra . 995 fe e t flo o r apace. A u to m a tic oil flo o r fu r n a c e . E lec tr ic w a te r h e a te r. W ired for r e f r ig e ra to r and ran ge. A u to m a tic E le c tr ic w a te r pum p. G arage. 16 fr u it tr ee s, 2 y e a r s old. N o. 1 so li, a il c u ltiv a te d , on p aved road 5 m ile s from c ity c en ter. Im m e d ia te p o s s e s s io n . T erm s »2000.00 dow n. B a la n ce »55.00 m o n th ly . In clu d in g in te r e st. May p u rc h a se *4 a c re m ore If d esired . J o h n J. X u h n k e, 813 B. 31 Bt., V a n c o u v e r, W a sh . T e l. 3149W . INSTRUCTION And bar c o u r se . te n d e r s S p rin g , B A B T B N D IN G m a n a g e m en t. H om e stu d y E s t. 1937. F ree d e ta lla . B a r S c h o o l, D ep t. A , 357 8. L o s A n g e le s, C a lif. POULTRY, CHICKS & EQUIP, 0841 •A FE ON H IG H W A Y 97 F u lly equip' Beer Been»« .mu uinuneille. w ell. Iloin e In kn otty pine H eaw onsbly priced. Box 5», I'lieniuB , Oro. FOR «A L E : « tore bu ild in g w ith gro cery eq u ip m en t and fix tu r e s . B u ild ing b as m ildern fiv e-ro o m spurt« m e llt In b a d . Good local Ion »9000. W rite 035 3ad Bt.. B aker, O regon. H A M P S H IR E ìa-U M IT AUTO CO UBT P lua 5-room hom e. Y r.-round Incorna. 6 (s lots, u p tow n location . 12»,000. By ow ner. 301 B. M oB sd sy. B essp ts, O regon. B E «T m o n e y -m a k in g c a fe In G orge G ood tow n, « a w m ills, lo g g in g and boat w orker». N ew m illion dollar p lyw ood m ill to open In Ju ly . Big punch board und »lot m achine play. S eat» 22. O pen 2« hrs. Good yr. around b u sin e ss. L ease, stock and fix tu r e s , »8000 W ould co n sid e r h a lf c a sh und balan ce In e q u ity In a c r e a g e or borne. W rite J . 1«. Dee, B o s 499, B tsvsn aon , W a sh in g to n . Curtain Holders Gourd Fishing Almost invariably In some south ern sections of the country, the trot-line fisherman ha* a sideline. It i* the laborious, but often spine-tingling "hobby” of gourd fishing—a backwater sport. Thi* method consists of tying lines and baited hooks to gourds (the more the m errier) *nd plac ing them strategically about the lake. The fisherman then gets into hi* boat and keeps an intent eye on his army of gourds. Th i c lllv ir n t plant layout p r u d u e u iuii<h • a * n and m ould«! Itvtns. P lan t is SOxl.Hl' w ith 3 a c i* yard, lia s •K v alle n l iuatlitig ■ h « l a tta c h « !. .»II concrete base, ■srvicad by p rlva ta spur track . Tool room, up t o date slwwai room, spacious nunlsrn office space which c >n a lto accom modate nice living Q u a rt« ■ Equipped w ith good blower system, w a s ! * b u in e i, 10lo o t wide dou.s for H yster e n try , two Vonnegut all electric m oulders, saw ing euuipinent, and B tlysteift. 1-mpinys 7 to .10 people as you may tlesire. An Ideal plant for red w ood and fir products. P re fe r cash »leal 300 but o ffer a ttra c tiv e lim e plan SIS.ObO down and the balance to be paid off by shipping us from this plant apprngU m .itelv 7 carloads m illed stock to our Bpe»-irtcatlons over a period of 0 or B months. Interested parties pie tee w rite or w ire John 1«. K rleeea, <«en»ral M aa* ager. The N atlen a l V en tilated Awning Cem pany, BO3 H a ll S treet, P a lla e . Tesne. FOR « A L B : T w o I t s g ls ls r s d b e sf «b o rth o rn B u lls. Year old. B est o f breeding. W rite for d e sc r ip tio n s. Jack B u tsc h y , W oodland. W ash . REAL ESTATE—MISC, FOR « A I.E or leans. 182-ft. fr o n ta g e near lto»eb urg c ity lim its on h ig h w a y 9 9 N , 3340 N. S te p h e n s, B o s s - burg, O regon. P h. 9O5J. CYlLToN, 48 a. 19 a cl. 1st, 2nd g r o w th T. C letra c G. bld gs. 2590 W , A «’. L. V. 15900. W. C os, T tm b es M ts„ V ern on ia, O regon. FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. B A B O A IN T D -6 In ter n a tio n a l D ie se l tra cto r and N E W D iam ond lake r esort on m ain 4-bottom lS-ln plow .o n ly 750 lira, .‘■»way, 40 mt. north of Spokane. 8 use, lig h t s »nil » ta r lc r 13309, B. B. new m odern w e ll-b u ilt cabin», B u g g , N s r m ls to a , O rs. B - l. «b ow er», t o ile t s In each , .Good 5- rm. houxe, e a s ily co n v erted to lodge. 48 M O D EL MM s e lf-p r o p e lle d c o m R e so r t Just co m p leted . G ubins w ill bine. h yd ro d rive, round bu lker, ren t year round. P e r fe c t b e a d * H um e Ixive real. U sed 50 lire B r it s e r v ic e at door. G ood h lw ay f r o n t o ffe r o ver »4090 00 tak es. B . P . age, room to expand . Lota p o sa ib lll- L e p e c b a t, B t . 1, T h a t c h e r B d ., P u r tle s 10 m llea A lbenl F a lla «lam site . e s t O r o v s , O re g o n . N eed m oney, priced to s e ll. »8500 dow n or good c o n tr a ct or hou se. N E W 1949 M odel 21 M asney H a rris 14-ft. «. I'. G om blnes, bulk tank , D rive out and se e th is. R eal e s ta te in -Il. I lin g your c lie n t« O. B. W td- »259 o f f list. d ow son , ow n er, ph on e 79W 1, N e w N E W 1949 O liv e r »0. 12-ft. p ralry ty p e c o m b in e s w ith 50 bu. bulk tank. p ort, W ack. »300 o f f lint for *|Ulck sal«* SM A L L m odern to u r ist co u rt on h ig h O B A N O B S U P P L Y C O . IN C. w ay 10. P riced for q u ick »ale. O o ld sn d x ls. W a sh in g to n W r its B ox 174, D rum m on d, M ont. P h o n s 4111. SPECIAL T A V E R N by ow n er. F rien d ly p lace. 2 can han dle. W 319 M ain. S p ok an e. W ash . T in : NEW M O N TESA N O H O T E L B rick bldg., 22 room s, 6 ren tal«, and 3-rm . apt. Good lo ca tio n . >35,000 dow n w ill han dle Mr. and M rs. O. A. B n s t, M on tesan o, W a sh . P h o n s IBB. B E A U T Y SA L O N , 5 b o o th s .E st. one p lace 15 year», flood bunlnex». M ary N . G ilb ert, «13 1 st Bt., N s w b s r g , Ore. P h on e 3343. OCEAN V IE W H O M ES D E S IR A B L E for p. rniann nt liv in g , 2 or 3 bdrtnn., fu rn ace, lau n d ry rm. A bsm t J. O. C arslton , L in co ln B e a ch , O regon. O P P O R T U N IT Y k n o ck s! D ry cleaning p la n t eq uip ped fo r q u a lity and v o l um e. Buxlnexa g r o w in g R ich la n d area. B. Y. H u gh s«, 033 P ord A v e., ttrem erton . P h. 3388. E v e n in g s * Bun. 1381-M. '.'¡'J W i l l i a m G ard en d e s ig n » a l m un and tu n a (r o lle r hull. T an k s, h ou se. b u ilt-in » . In th e w ater. L eonard C h risto s, B t. 1, A n a co r tes, W ash . P h o n s 8139. NEW D R U G «T O R E for »ale In sm a ll, w e a lth y tow n In c e n te r o f In lan d E m pire. R eason fo r » e llln g , d eath In fa m ily . C all or w rite T h e D ru g Sh op, W ilb u r, W ash . FO R S A L E , ununed A rm y se m i-tr a ile r . 2 5 ' 6 - 5 / 1 6 x 7 ' l l - J /4 4-ft. hardw ood rack s, 10-ton m ax. payload , c iv ilia n typ o tread tir e s, 6-ln. W e stln g h o u se a ir brake». T arp f u ll c o v e r a g e . P r ic e [ »1500 FOR S e a ttle . Or. w ill trade on a n y th in g unable, la te m odel car, b e e f or port or w h a t h ave you ? W rite P a t J . B yru m , 9343 - 38th I A ve. Bo., A p t. 77, B e a ttie 8, W a sh . O N E O F T H E F IN E S T , c le a n e s t and b«:Ht located A u to C ourt» on th e C oast. It'» B e a u tifu l, w e ll b u ilt, fu r- nlnhed w ith th e bent. And w ith e x c e lle n t ta»te. Lot« o f room fo r e x p an sion , c lo s e to th e O cean A H ig h w ay and c lo s e to B u »ln e»s D is tr ic t o f N ew p ort. N a tio n a lly ad v ertlx ed . It h a s an. e x c e lle n t bunln«»». The price w ill » u rp rlse you . S ee It— W rite u» a b o u t It. BUD BO W R IA L BBTATB 138 S. B. C oast H ig h w a y , N e w p o rt, Or. Undulant fever in man may be prevented by eradicating Brucel losis from all domestic farm ani mals; by drinking only pasteurized m ilk; by avoiding the handling of meat and meat secretions with the bare hands; by avoiding direct ex posure while caring for infected animals; by avoiding needless hand ling of raw products when being prepared for the table; by wearing rubber gloves or rubber sleeve gloves while butchering or attend ing to animals during farrowing, calving or castrating says Dean E. E. Leasure, veterinarian at Kan sas State College. Stainlesi *teel clip* used to hold curtain pleat* in place, can be re moved easily when the fabric need* cleaning. I — —— — — Fur A ils mode »« lumber rem inufnt turtag plant .1 veal» old tuvatrd at 15» K, »1 Cntitittr t ctal M trart. W illits, C alifo rn ia , D U E to sic k n e ss , m u st s e ll 19 « l is t , land p o n ies 2 »aiblle m ares sn«1 I noil» M J. W tohers, Oak H arb or, W a sh in g to n . P h o n s 1*3. The percentage of caskets made from wood greatly exceeds that of any other material. In 1945, 99.5 per cent of all caskets made were man ufactured from wood. When A Billion Was Big W all»'«, tdahe. D R IV E -IN C A F E 4 lo ia .b e a u tifu l c o tta g e , etilr un I si.« , and h w y 10L ruoto for cabla». « e li all or (iarl. B ox 333. G arib ald i, O regon. Preventing Illness The payroll for »teel wage earn er* in 1948 would have paid the fed eral debt in 1916 nearly twice over. M.MU Cedar kt , ATTRACTIVE PLANT OFFER T H R E E A berdeen A n g u s B u lls P u re bred R e g la le r n l I'o w s amt t'u lv es. A lso n u n -r e g iste r e d sto c k but open for r. glR tratlnii If out out CO M PLETE elect, sliln g . m ill. I m a-'» you arc a lw a v » w elco m e T h n n d sr- ch in e r r s n k E a ste r ly , B t. 8, M a ry s blrd B a n ck , T h o m a s W . D e n t, B o s v ille . W ash. 33, M aupin, O regon, Caskets of Wood Framed Picture* loqtllir LIVESTOCK c h ic k s , Prevent dust from «eeping Into framed picture* by sealing the back of the frame with a «trip of cello phane tape. A rlx . PO U LTRY FARM and breed sr’a h atch - ery. 10s., ♦ ml. from C h eh alis. W ash. T-rin. m odern b o u s e . »9000 for farm and equip m ent M rs. J e s s ie C o s .s ilo , a t . 3, B o s 113, C h eh alis W ash . a v a ila b le th r o u g h o u t su m m er, 100 lo t s »16. D e B o e r H a tc h e r y , L y n d en , W ash . NEW »7090 c a sh w ill batolle. W in. u . Do- boa, ow n er, B oa U39, W ic k e n b u r g Egg Beater In a recent test, a new egg beat er with stainless steel rotors whip ped a dozen egg* In only 28 second*. Invalid Hymn Writer Charlotte Elliott, who wrote "Just as I Am,” and more than 150 other hymns, was a permanent invalid. Birdskin Gloves Gloves dating back to antiquity were not manufactured In England until 1463, however. Some of the early English gloves were made of blrdskins. VACATION AT Shuswap Lake, B. C. EAGLEVIEW LODGE F u r n ish ed h o u s e k e e p in g cabin», »In gle and double. E x c e lle n t fis h in g , b oatin g and sw im m in g . W r it e R. M a d is o n . EAGLE BAY. B. C. or Phone CHASE 25P THE CÀUSE OF ILL HEALTH In p a m p h let form S e n d fo r It T o d a y It Is F re e ! TREATS ON A r th r itis , r h e u m a tism , a n siu la , e c zem a, s e n s (p im p le s, so r e s on t e s a - a g s f a c e s ) , In d ig estio n , to o th de cay, and m a n y o th e r d is e a s e s . Y on h n vs n ever read a n y th in g lik e It b efo re, It w ill t e ll yon th e en u as, a ls o th s rem ed y. Send fo r t h is v a l uab le p a m p h let to d a y . A p o s t oard »rin do. THE Y-HIN CO. P. O. Box 505, DENVER. COLORADO DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC. PUREBRED TOT Foxterrlera. Also R egu lar. R eal ratter». A lm T o y M a n - ch eater» P rice» rea»nnnble. B B B D K B O rT X B N N B L 8 K E N T , W A SH . C O LLIB P U B B B B B D P u p p ies. A m er ica'» o u ts ta n d in g b lo o d lin es. W orm ed, In n ocu lated . P ictu re» and d e ta il» on r eq u est. O. M. J e ste r , P lo r sn o e, O regon. Douglas Fir Htumpage Uncle Sam owns 53 per cent of the stumpage In the Douglas fir re gion; about 60 per cent in Oregon and 40 per cent in Washington. Insect Population For every star that a person see* on a clear night, there are 100 d if ferent species of Insects on the earth below. Cat’s Whisker» The whiskers of cats are special organs of touch. The base of each whisker is surrounded by many nerves, and the cat can feel the slightest pressure on the end* of the whiskers. Meditations Read the bible, and it brings you into the association of the best people that ever lived. You stand beside Moses and learn his meek ness; beside Job, and learn his patience; beside Abraham, and learn his faith; beside Daniel, and learn his courage to do right.— Spurgeon. Old Garllo Use Roman soldiers were given garlic as an excitant If you must use a hammer, build ■omething.