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T H U K S I ) A Y , F E B . 21, 1»52 , ( W rap-A rou nd Dress For W a rm W e a th e r S O U T H E R N O R E G O N N E W S R E V IE W VIRGIL PAGE SEVEN By Len Klei» tutßvaoov ) / /A L L - FIMO PtCKS OU V 0007 LITTLE.R ME 'CAUSE 1 N YOU ANO CLASSIFIED D E P A R TM E N T BUSINESS U» » » U C / A IN VEST. OPPOR ------ I l- U N I T c ab in c o u rt, clean, fu rn ish e d . ’ T oilet«, sh o w ers, 2 well«, 5-room m od e rn hom e, Karaite, % m ile fro m tow n. >12,000, ><000 dow n T erm «, no trade«. H om « A cre C abin C o u rt, S o u th W ap a to ro ad , W a p ta to , W ash. RUBY R e s ta u r a n t, F o u n ta in Her loc. S ta n d s t r i c t In v e stig a tio n . T if f t A gency. S a n d p o in t, Idaho. SUNNYSIDE by Clork S. Hoot I F Í L I INTO A P S C E OP p & O A W p r v T K OTHER G o r r w e r v d a y s r a p \ zbk ! ♦ S T E A L IN ' C O A L • ) • J' * T op <he GOOD M eat M an to b u y 1300 lockers, Ic e P la n t. Add m ea t a n d P o u ltr y p ro c e s s in g F ine loc. P ric e >83,000, >5000 dow n, bal. >5000 p e r yr. a t 3% In te re st. H e in ric h L o ck er A Ice C o , 6S22 So. I T a c o m a W ay, T ac o m a , W ash. L A D IE S ' A P P A R E L , e s ta b lis h e d 11 y rs. 8 d isp la y w indow s. 72’ fro n ta g e . A pprox. 3500 sq. ft. >10,000 sto c k o p tio n a l. P e rs o n a l in te rv ie w only. L E O N ’S O F LONG BEACH. 353 E O cean B lv d , Leon I>. Z eltz, P hone 6-477% LONG . BEACH. C A L IF O R N IA . R E T IR E TO F L O R ID A re n t, ft AeVBB c l e a r e d la n d . G ood ro a d to prop. L ig h ts a n d phone. C reek w ith fis h E q u ip p e d s la u g h te r house. To buy fo r le s s w rite F re d If. H ow ard, P. O. Box 531, T a rp o n S p rin g s, F la. R IM IN ' T IM E P-AROUND ENSEMBLE gy POSEN f l SPILLER OF GRAVY named 1UTOST im p o rta n t ite m in yo ui * * w a rm w ea th er plans — the p re tty w rap-a ro un d dress H in t's u d e lig h t to sew nnd w ear. Topped w ith the b rie f bolero, i t ’s ide al fo r stre e t w ear. N u in a ( P ie .th e Bit«»««.* S P E C IA L : >3.00 V A L U E F O R >1.39! I I n tr o d u c to r y O ffe r o f 6 r e g u la r 50c «ize 5x7 p la tin u m fin is h p o r t r a i t e n la rg e m e n ts in a n a tt r a c t iv e alb u m . M ade fro m 8 exp. 116— 120— 127—616 a n d 620 film . 5x5 p o r tr a its m ad e fro m 12 exp. 120— 127 o r 620 W e c a n n o t a c c e p t 16 exp. 127 — 823 o r 35 MM film . C olu m b ia P h o to s, D ept. P N , B ox 1175, S an Jo se. C alif. C ity BESSIE By N/CK PfNN No. S tu te r 'a m ily Silhouettes a a L E A R N TO B E A SU C C E S SF U L W R IT E R . E x p e r ts w ill h e lp you le a rn to w rite a n d se ll s to rie s . You w r ite a s you le a rn . In d iv id u a l in s tr u c tio n . All m a n u s c r ip ts c a r e f u lly c riticize d . M a r k e tin g a s s is ta n c e . Old e sta b lish e d school. W rite f o r p e rso n a l a n a ly s is fo rm a n d a p titu d e te s t. H o o sie r I n s t i tu te , 711 T im e s B ldg.. P o r tla n d 4, Ore. H O L E R B a rb e r C ollege & S y s te m o f f e r s life tim e o p p o rtu n ity to m en & w om en to le a rn B a rb e rln g . F r e e P la c e m en t. A lw a y s Jo b s. 227 S. W . 3rd Ave., P o r tla n d 4. O regon. L ife-size silhouettes of fa m ily faces m ake unusual w a ll d ecora tions. T ra ce each likeness on h a rd board w ith a w hite w ax p encil and fo llo w the o u tlin e w ith a scro ll- saw. Wax o r va rn is h a fte r lig h tly beveling the edges. Hang the s il houettes w ith m e ta l clip s attached to the backs w ith an adhesive. EQUIP. HELP W A N TE D —MEN. WOMEN E X C E P T IO N A L BT’SiN K S S OPI»OR. I T U N IT Y . Men o r W om en. Jn te rm o u n - I fa in C om pany, e s ta b lish e d 1931, h ig h e st referen ce« , h a s a few «plenddl open ing« fo r q u a lifie d rew ldent iig e n t-d ea l- | e r a to h an d le f in e s t line of m e rc h a n d ise In A m erica fo r d ire c t se llin g We a re o p e n in g new e x c lu siv e te r r ito r ie s a n d a re in p o sitio n to o f f e r e x c e p tio n a l o p p o rtu n itie s fo r re lia b le p e rso n s to b u ild a h ig h ly p ro fita b le , in d ep e n d e n t p e rm a n e n t b u sin e ss in th e fin e s t hom e f u rn is h in g s In A m erica W rite W. H E N D E R S O N , P . O Box 1075, S a lt L ak e C ity, U tah. H ELP W A N TE D —MEN BODY a n d F e n d e r m an c a p a b le o f m a k ing own e stim a te s. Good s a la r y and co m m issio n . H oeck C h e v ro le t Co., L e b anon. O regon. P h o n e 1791. Q/w&AbnajtL fluy, and, Mold you/L 21. £. SavinqA, (Bondo, S P E C IA L ' DENTAL PLATES A N O I I ALL B A A N C M S A OF D E N T IS T R Y on C R E D IT T E R M S IN STR U C TIO N frà n ti S tr e e t A d d re s s o r P . O . Ilo x & BIG D A IL Y INCOM E S E L L I N G C L O T H IN «I. >25.00 d a lly e a sy on th is p e rm a n e n t job. DC PON •C R L O N SM A L L R o w lin g A lley, fo u n ta in , g rill, S U IT S fo r m en a t >32.50, y o u r im m e c o u n te r. Id e al loc. In p a y ro ll to w n . N et d ia te co m m issio n Is >6.00. A lso w ools. o v e r >$00 p e r mo. W rite Box 38% N y s R iv er-c o o l Hum m er w e ig h ts a n d R a y o n s fo r m en a n d w om en. S la c k s a n d s p o r t s sa, Ore. w e a r W rite M cA nany, P. O. Box 263. j S E R V IC E S T A T IO N . 70x85 B id«. S e a ttle , W n., fo r fre e k it. •C o p y rig h te d | H ouse, C afe, d r iv e - th r u G a rag e , fihow - tr a d e m a r k — D u p o n t A o ry llc F ib e r. : room . 4 A pta. a ll b ric k c o n stru c tio n . 6 u n it tr a i l e r c o u rt. P a r k in g space, i B lac k to p . $6500 Inc. C le a r v a l. At $78,- | 000, $10,000 dow n C o n sid e r s e c u ritie s o r tra d e . E d C a rlso n , H l-w a y SO. K t. I 2, B ox 03, U m a tilla , Ore. PHOTO D E V E LO P IN G M E W IN G C I R C L E F A T T C H N | > K I» T . M 3 W e » t A d « » « M l , C b ie a g a « . 111. Pattern No.......................... C H IC KS JAfi H a in e s P a tte rn No. R724 la a l e w r i t e p e r f o r a t e d p a t t r r n In »Ire«« 11, 12. 13, 14. 1«. 1H. 2<). S ir e 12. d r e s s . 3 % varda of SB In c h ; In tie r o '« y a r d . E n c ln a a 30c In c oin fo r e a c h p a t te rn . A d d 5c fo r l i t C laaa M u l l If d e s ire d . POULTRY. BARY C H ICK S, V. F P u llo ru m piisu»4 4’h ris lln New H a tiip sh lre , Je ra e y W h ite G ia n t, H e av y W h ite C ornleh, T ouloiiee go slin g * , pek ln and m uecovy duck ling*. Send fo r c irc u la r. G re e n v a lle y P o u ltry F a rm . R o u te 1, S u n n y sid e , W ash. & PRO SPER On th is c o m p le te ly -e q u ip p e d 35-acre f ’h icken R anch. Good w ell w a te r has I 2 la rg e brooder«, h o u sin g fo r 10,000 ch ick en s. G ood hom e a n d a n o th e r house to R A B B IT S & S K IN S R A B B IT FKINH W A N TED . A tw a ra to p price* a t B L U E MT We ta k a ynu* akin» all yr. round. S H IP B L U E MTN. W OOL A F U R C O . 1704 S. W. F ro n t A ve.. P o rtla n d . O regon. AT «715. SEEDS. P LAN TS. ETC. , FLO W ER S P E C IA L S : 8 b e a u tifu l ; m ixed D a h lia s $2.00; 6 la b e le d la rg e i v a r ie tie s $2.00; 6 h a rd y a s s ’td. P h lo x i $2.00; p o sta g e 25c— c a ta lo g . C la rk s b u r g D a h lia G a rd e n s, C la rk s b u rg , I n d ian a. I ----------------------------------------------- -—. M IS C E LLA N E O U S M U T T A N I) J E U By Bud Fisher a A r tis t P a ints on H a rdb o ard G ran dm a Moses, p rim itiv e a r t is t whose ca re e r began at age 76 uses tem pered h a rd b o a rd e x c lu sively as a m edium because it lasts longer than canvas. She p re pares it by co ve rin g the screen side w ith linseed o il and three coats o f fla t w hite p a in t. A COZY hom e f o r a g e d & c o n v a le s ¡c e n t d a y Ac n ite n u r s e ; lic e n se d ; r a te s to f i t need; v is ito r s w elcom e. M cF all i H om e, 472 E . W ash ., H illsb o ro , Ore. P h . 1672. F O R S A L E ; B e a u tif u l c o u g a r sk in ru g . open m o u th , f u ll h e ad m o u n t, 8 f t. long. C o n ta c t D a v id Jo lly , B ox 587, S eavlew , W ash . R E N T BOO KS BY M A IL . U n iq u e new j re a d in g p lan . Y ou p a y n o p o sta g e . | W rite H a p p y S e rv ice , W a lla W alla. W a s h in g to n . T o k , », IO, IJ M — tfia t . Fay D r . H arry S emlfr , MISKf BLOC-j»o&MORRISPA • PORILMO. ORI PILES HEMORRHOIDS and other Social Disorders O COLON ...STOMACH e Ailments RUPTURE (Hernia) TrwtN fittest IptratiH 10:00 ««til 5:00 Man. through Frl. Until 1:00 a m. Mon.. Wad.. Frl. CJ. D e aa,Jf.A F R E E ^;“ kl- THE DEAN CLINIC in o i i i 4 2 " d t ia r 2 02 « NOATHKAST SANDY IO ULIVAAO T .le p h s fM ( A i l 3 * 1 « Partland 14, Or». Quality Pay* Window frames last longer when the putty and glazing materials used ara of the best grade. Proper ly glazed sash w ill prevent moist ure from penetrating and causing costly damage. A M A Z IN G ! S W IN D L E ? L ik e to c u t y o u r ow n h a ir ? Send $2.00. E o k H a lr c u tte r , B ox 1691, M ia m i 10, F la . FAR M S AND RANCHES F IÔ H T C U P ID ! a ? ) aa JITTER ■A -? WHAT NOW - ANO TW F IN V S N r iO N l i r ' s A P o (? rA B c c B R O A D C A S T IN G S E T i p u t a r a d io in . J IT T E R ’S H A T A N D U S E I T T O T R A IN ■. HIZW . ________ FT YOU A N D V O U R By Arthur Pointer G R A D E A D a iry , S equim V a lle y , 120 A .; Irrig a te d . 1 st c la s s s e t o f bldgs., b e a u tifu l hom e, 5 0 -sta n c h lo n b a rn , silo, etc.. $60,000; te r m s . L o u is M yron S p a th , S equim , W a s h . F A R M w ith o r w ith o u t sto c k . 23 A. deeded. In p a s tu r e , h a y . P le n ty w a te r. SO A. p e rm a n e n t le a se . 4-rm . hom e. E le c tr ic ity to a ll b ld g s. 600 cap . h e n house, b a rn , o th e r b ld g s., 6 cow s, 14 hd. y o u n g sto c k . 20 p ig s, m a c h in e ry , tru c k , o th e r e q u ip m e n t. Good rd s. F re d S n v d e r, Irrig o n , O re. P h . U m a tilla 316. T ER M S. SCREW EV C O N T R A P T IO N S ' N E X T VO U'LL B E S E N D IN G T H O S E M O N K S O N A R o c k e t to t h e m o o n ' F O R S A L E — N ew h o u se on f o u r a c r e s choice W illa m e tte v a lle y lan d . N e a r L eb a n o n , Or. T e rm s. W r ite M rs. C. H . T em ple, 1301 T h a y e r, R ic h la n d , W ash . HE MICHT propose ! '’¿¿"■zppopose. MENTHOtATUM P fT z GOOD 80-A CRE W HEAT FA R M . B u ild in g s, deep w ell. M all a n d school ro u te . C lose to c ity . W m . B e k k eru s, V a lle y fo rd , W ash . L IV E S T O C K WYLDE AND WOOLY By Bert Thomas l'M GETTING SUNBURNED ON THE ROOF OF MY MOUTH FROM GAWKING AT THE TALL STORES/ PRICES AREN'T SO HIGH IN NEW YORK. I BOUGHT THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE FROM A GUY TODAY FOR ---------, ---------- „ YOU YE BEEN TAKEN// / OWN THAT BR ID G E / I BOUGHT IT YESTERDAY PORTIS, A U C TIO N , 40 P o lle d H e re fo rd calv es, e n tir e 1951 c ro p , M a rc h 8, a t F a rm , i R e q u e s t c a ta lo g u e . C. E . L ew is, A um s- I v ille , O regon. « D U T C H B e lt cow s, $300 e ach , a ll six ! $1,600. 6 W h ite F a c e G u e rn se y , com in g second c a lf, $275 each , a ll six $1,560. A lso o th e r cow s, som e f r e s h . N o S at. ■ calls. P h o n e 765W -2. W m . S tu iv e n g a , R t. 1, B ox 60B, T illam o o k , O regon. Keep Posted on Values By Reading the Ads Nursery Tale Wolf Is Nearly Extinct in US 25% O The true wolf of nursery tales and folklore is nearly extinct in the United States. Once abundant over most of this country, it has been pursued ruthlessly because stock raising Is almost impossible where it exists in numbers. A few still persist in NVnnesota- Wisconsin, Michigan, and Oregon, and they are killed there whenever reported. Great numbers, however, exist in certain parts of Canada and Alaska, This dreaded, pack-hunting crea ture has given way to two close relatives that are less formidable nuisances—the well-known coyote of the Western plains and the red wolf of the lower Mississippi valley. Considerably closer to the true wolf than the coyote is the red wolf, a southern form which is little known outside its immediate habitat in the lower Mississippi Valley. The true wolf once covered most of the northern hemisphere. It has vanished long since from most of western Europe where, In medieval times, packs used to invade villages. DISCOUNT ON Fresh, famous make HEARING AID BATTERIES Batten»« for all A M E R IC A N 3111 Aid«— Bond for price H it Ills A K IN « ) S E R V IC E I> rp t. to . Broad St. KW I Tranten, Naw Jersey Safer Cough Relief When new drugs or old fail to stop your cough or chest cold don't delay. Creomulsion contains only safe, help ful, proven ingredients and no nar cotics to disturb nature's process. It goes right to the scat o f the trouble to aid nature soothe and heal raw, ten der, inflamed bronchial membranes. Guaranteed to please you or druggist refunds money. Creomulsion has stood the test o f many millions o f users. CREOMULSION nli«VM Cousin, ChMt Cold*. Acuta Iranchltl* ■ "Y'won't have to worry none, Mrs. Boggs— the season's almost over and I'm turnin' the business over to a couple of good men." 'Relax, folks, relax! Alvin just borrowed his brother's cor, that's all!" Buying M ore Class I railroads spent $1,739,- 908,000 for fuel, materials and sup plies of all kinds used in connection with their operations in 1950, or an increase of $?3,502,000 compared with 1919. A man was discovered by his wife one night standing over his baby’s crib. Silently she watched him. As he stood looking down at the sleeping infant, she saw in his face a mixture of emotions— rapture, doubt, admiration, despair, ecstasy, incredulity. Touched and wondering alike at this unusual parental attitude and the conflicting emotions the wife with eyes glist ening arose and slipped her arms Around him. “ A penny for your thoughts,” she said, in a voice tremulous. He blurt ed them out: “ For the life of me, I can’t see how anybody can make a crib like that for three forty-nine!” Baby Lobsters Travel For Great Distances The life story of a lobster that leaves home as an infant is being unfolded by marine science. The Florida spiny lobster, or sea cray fish, may travel many hundreds of miles from the place it Is spawned to the sea-bottom where it grows to m aturity. The discovery expands earlier scientific concepts and knowledge of crustaceans, a fam ily that sup posedly does little ocean traveling— until a member is unlucky enough to walk into a lobster pot. Instead of staying home, tiny spiny lobsters have been found drifting in the warm, bright blue swath of the Gulf Stream off Miami, together with hundreds of other kinds of microscopic sea life lumped under the general name “ plankton.” The scientists believe these lobster- lings may have come from waters around the West Indies, far to the south. I f this be so, lobsterllngs spawned in the Miami area proba bly travel far to the north before settling down. “ When Fire Was God!” Proud of producing a fire by rub bing two sticks together, the an cient Babylonians named one of their gods, “ Gebil,” meaning stick of fire. A far cry Indeed from to day’s convenient book match.