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    S O U T H E R N O R E G O N N E W S R E V IE W
T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 13, 1952
PA G E SEV EN
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CLASSIFIED
By Len Kleis
VIRGIL
Storage B uffet Is
Easy to Construct
D EPA R TM E N T
BUSINESS A INVEST. OP POR.
: i r V I- i
• i \ i I- •
70s ■ Illd g.
litu i» « , <’n fe. <lrlv««ttiru GiirtiK«. I h ow -
lo o in . 4 A pt*. n il brick «'on*!ruction. 4
unit
tr u llr r
c o u rt.
l'iirk ln g
rpm*«.
llh ic k to p 90500 Inc. <’l»»r su l. nt 97H,-
000, 9IO.00U ibtwu <‘oi»*l«l«r »•« < ur 111« *
or trini* E d <*urluon. Ill wny |0 , R t.
2. B om 93, II in» 1111 n, or«*.
N iiim II m oil. co m p , b u lirry, « oun I tow n,
llv . « |tr*
t i l t . P rie« 912,000, % «town.
T « i » i » m < *anilu( <• B a ld w in K rai Put ut«,
) lut i nc«-, O regon .
SEEDS. P LA N TS . ETC.
I l AICI»Y .M ontami g ro w n mtrawt»«rry
plantN. a ll G in b* nt vuri’ltlcu or E v e r-
b e a r in g am i on« crop \\ rito for P rie*
IlMt. M cN ea l K erry N u ra«ry, H a m ilto n ,
M on tan a
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
I l . , I • • I. ; I ’. V M A IL . I 'n b pie m w
rea illn g p lan . You puy no poataic«.
W r ite H a p p y K «rvlce, W alla W a lla
W uM blngton
F O It HALE: M uratimi tam b-m bund )« -
aaw h" A m e r ic a n J tal I bear lu g a tlck er.
Cotnp. o v e r h a u le d , J. R. T r e u tle , Kt».
3. Koi; 2O7B, K en t, \Va*»i.
FARM
H
M A C H IN E R Y
D. 10W T r a c to r ,
6
com p,
E Q U IP .
o v e r h a u le d .
■
C o n n ell, Wn. P h o n « 2156. Q u ick «ale.
FARM S AND RANCHES
F A ItM w ith or w ith o u t sto c k . 23 A.
deed« d. In p a a tu r« , h a y . p le n ty w a ter.
ho A
p e r m a n e n t lean«. 4-rin . hom «.
E le c t r ic it y to n il b ld g « 600 cap . h »n -
houNe, burn, o th e r hldgN , 6 cow », 14
hd. y o u n g u to ck . 20 plgN, m a c h in e r y ,
tru ck , o th e r e q u ip m e n t. G ood rdu. F red
H nyder, Irrig o n , O re. Ph U m a tilla 116.
TERM «
L IV E S T O C K
FOR BALK— R egistered M ilking ahort-
horn u p rln g er c o w a and 1 0 -m o n th -o ld
bulla. S h e r r ill T u rn er , A m b o y , W aah-
In gton .
___
H A B B IT S & S K IN S
EAU H I I
to p p rice» a t H I.UK MT. W« ta k e you r
Nklna a ll yr rou n d WHIP B L U E M TN.
W o o l , A F U R C O . 1704 H. W F ron t
A v e ., P o r tla n d . O regon . A T 6715.
HELP
W A N TE D — MEN
KIO D A IL Y IN C O M E H K I, I, I N ()
C L O T H IN G . 925.00 d a lly «nay on th ia
p erm a n en t
Job.
DURON
•C K L O N
HUITM fo r m en at 9S3.6O, y o u r Im m e­
d ia te corn m la a lo n la 96 00. A la o w o o ls.
R lv ef cool s u m m e r w e ig h t s a n d R a y o n s
fo r m en and w om en . K lu ck s am i s p o r t s -
w ear. W r ite M cA n u n y, P. < >. R og 263,
N ca ttle . W n . fo r fr e e k it •C o p y r ig h te d
t r a d e m a r k —D u p o n t A o r y llo F ib er.
POULTRY.
C H IC K S
&
E Q U IP .
C R IC K S P u lle ta , s t r a ig h t ru n . C ock -
• r e t s , P a r m e n te r R ed s H e a v y l.u y era
-la r g e e g g u . N ew H a m p s h lr e a — la y ­
er» a n d m e a t. W h ite R o ck — la y e r s and
m ea t. W h it« R o ck -H u m p , r r o u s— fin «
fr y e r a . P u lle ta m a k e g ood layora. Red
co« k< re le , p rep a id to y o u 97 00 p er 100.
Shank*» H a tc h e r y A P o u ltr y F a rm ,
P h o n e N e r d y 7F 54, H u b b ard , O regon .
R ox HO.
C H I N E S E G oallngN 91 50 F O R. P e k in
D u c k lin g » 3o«* W rite H a ro ld W a rw ick ,
O a k ead u le, W aah.
R R (»A D B R E A S T E D
Br<»n«e
tu r k e y
p o u lts . T h e f in e s t o f q u a lity , p u llo ru m
clea n . P r ic e nt t h e h a tc h e r y o r fr e e
d e liv e r y o f lo ta loo o r m o re to y o u r
near« s t R a ilw a y E x p re ea o f f ic e , p h o n «
G ru n d v lew ,
W a sh .
5199
or
6195.
R U S K 'S R I V E R V I E W IIA T C H K R Y .
K eep Posted on V alues
By R e a d in g the Ads
About Light Tackle
T h is Is the re p o rt we p ro m is e d
som e w eeks ugo h ere to pass on
to a ll u o g le r-re a d e rs who a re In ­
tere s te d In lig h t b utt-castin g ta c k le .
W e h ave re fra in e d fro m discussing
the sub ject u n til w e could give It
a f a ir tr ia l W e h av e g iven It th a t
t r ia l and a rc now re a d y to pass
along our find in gs. H e re they a re :
SUNNYSIDE
by Clark S Hoot
you m u s t
BE PRETTY
0AOLV
O FF/
T h e sheer d e lig h t In using lig h t
ta c k le fo r b a it-c a s tin g Is s u fficie n t
In Its e lf to d ic ta te Its selection.
W ill T a k e
»THESE fo u r u nits m ay be com-
• bined in d iffe re n t w ays to be
used in alm ost r.ny room . They are
as sim ple to m ake as so m any
boxes. Yet, m odern glue and s im ­
ple jo in ts m ake them stu rd y and
strong. P a tte rn 226 shows every
construction step and lists a ll m a­
te ria ls P rice 25c.
M o re Huss
O v e r the long h au l, this typ e
g e a r w ill ta k e m o re bass— and fo r
these reasons:
a
W O K K IH U P
•
•
H A T T E K .N
D r a w e r If)
R e d fo r d »1111» N e w
1. T h e s m n llt-r lure s p ra c tic a l w ith
this g e a r s trik e the w a te r w ith less
d is tu rb a n c e an a thus w ill not fr ig h t ­
en a w a y p ro sp ective strikes.
2. T h e little lure s m o re closely
s im u la te the fish life on w h ich bass
feed and fo ra g in g fish a re m o re
lik e ly to s trik e th e m w ith o u t too
m uch e x a m in a tio n and thus g ive the
a n g le r a g re a te r p e rc e n ta g e
of
"ftsh -o n ” e x p erien ces.
R IM IN ' T IM E
,v POSEN
B ut she ju st always has
W hile F lo $ sams , which ape
'EM HIDDEN;
S he ' s always showing , very
PLAINLY/
S E R V IC E
Yorfc
Smiles
R eally a Thespian
By 'Jove, he’s w onderful. The
way he displays affection to w ard
the leading lad y, eh?
Yes— p re tty good—but you know
he’s been m a rrie d to her fo r
eighteen years.
What? R e a lly m a rrie d ; Gosh
—w ha t an a ctor.
3. T h e lig h t lin e and the co m p a c t
lu re s m a k e fo r e a s ie r c o verag e of
w id e r, fu r th e r w a te rs and give the
a n g le r Just th a t m uch m o re opp or­
tu n ity to get a t d is ta n t bass. Too,
the new , sp in n in g -typ e lures w hich
h av e gained m o st p o p u la rity r e ­
sem b le In g re a t d eg ree m a n y fly -
rod lure s and thus a ffo rd the a n g le r
an a lm o s t double-w eapon: fly rod
lu re and d is ta n c e -ca s tin g Im p ossib le
e x c ep t w ith lig h t-ta c k le casting, o r
spinning, g ear.
K in d to .Animals
And, w a ite r, b rin g m e
the
same steak I had la st n ig h t. I
couldn’t have h u rt it in the least.
BESSIE
H e r e A re T h e F a c ta
A n g le rs In te re s te d In U g h t-ta c k le
g e a r should k no w these facts:
You d o n 't h a v e to be ric h to get
a lig h t-ta c k le cas tin g rod th a t w ill
re a lly h an dle lig h t lures. T h e P h ll-
)
i lipson people, a t D e n v e r, a re p ro ­
I ducing the lig h te s t and we th in k the
best, b am boo " lig h t-ta c k le ” castin g
rod o b ta in a b le . T h is rod, w e ig h in g
only 3 and ’ » ounces Is In the fly -
rod fie ld In w e ig h t and one can a l­
m ost cast a fly w ith It. Y e t, It has
the backbone and the g u a ra n te e to
do the Job the p lu g -c a s te r d em an d s
o f It. T h is rod w ill a c tu a lly h an d le
s m a ll fly -ro d lures, w hich we pro ved
to our own s a tis fa ctio n . If used w ith
one o f the lig h t, to u rn a m e n t-ty p e
castin g reels, and a 4 to fl-pound
test line. In the m a tte r o f lin e , silk
I
Is u ndoubtedly the best. O f course.
It Is m o re e xpen sive because It w o n 't
w e a r as long, b u t th e case o f c a s t­
ing It and the added d istance it
gives, m a k e s up fo r th a t d is a d ­
v a n ta g e . T h e rod w e m e n tio n com es
In lengths fro m 5 to 8 fee t, Is In tw o
sections and th e p ric e is in the
ra n g e of any a n g le r w ho Is r e a lly
desirous o f o w n ing the rig h t g e a r fo r
the rig h t Job.
H is M istake
He was so d ru n k, he spent a ll
n ig h t th ro w in g pennies in the
sewer and loo king up a t the clock
on the C ity H a ll to see how m uch
he weighed.
A la Mode
W ill you have pie, sir?
Is i t custom ary?
No, i t ’s apple.
n • j
1
M UTT AND JE F F
B y B ud F isher
C lever W a ite r
H ave you any ca via r?
No, but I can give you a plate
o f tapioca and some d a rk glasses
and yo u ’ll neve r know the d if­
ference.
Need L e v e l W in d e r
NOW YOU TOO CAN HAVE THE |
, PORTABLE "CLOCHE*
GREENHOUSE
M a d t of to p qttolily
h orllcultu ral g la u .
952 Introductory O tter
•» iK *
*|Q-5O1S
leaty to astonblo
I /
Y o u c o n a d v a n c e c ro p m o to r« ;
I t , fr o m 3 0 to 6 0 d a y « .
2
3
4
As fo r the re e l re c o m m e n d e d , w e
d o n 't m e a n th a t you h a v e to get
a re a l to u rn a m e n t re e l w ith o u t the
le v e l-w in d a tta c h m e n t. Unless you
a re r e a lly an o ld -tim e r and g re w up
w ith o u t a le v e l-w in d re e l, y o u 'd h av e
the d e v il o f a tim e la y in g the lin e
le v e lly enough on the spool w ith o u t
a le v e l-w in d e r. In s te a d , the lig h t­
w e ig h t, n a rro w spool reels, w ill a ll
do the Job If you h av e one o f the
long rods lig h t enough successfully
to h an d le the lig h t lures you w ill
w a n t to use.
E a t ily a s s e m b le d o r s to red
aw ay.
T h e p e r f e c t a n o w a r f o r n o v lc o ,
a m a t e u r o r c o m m e r c ia l g ro w e r.
Wo/fs
Y o u c o n p ro w cro p« y e a r
a ro u n d .
f o r f u l l In f o . * li t e r a t u r e
r a i l or « rrlte
floyd r .
5627
Y arbrough !
N . E. S im p io n
M ASTER
TR
2778
IN S U L T
John R and o lp h and H e n ry C la y
coca had a q u a rre l in the senate a t
W ashington.
For
s e v era l w eeks
they d id not speak, when one d ay
they m e t on P e n n s y lv a n ia avenue.
E a c h saw the o th e r com ing up the
side w a lk w hich w as v e ry n a rro w
a t th a t p a rtic u la r point, and each
w as m e d ita tin g as to how f a r he
would tu rn out fo r the o th e r to
pass. As R andolph cam e up ha
looked the grand old K e n tu ck ia n
s tra ig h t in the eye and, keeping
the s id e w a lk , hlssfed:
* 1 n e v e r tu rn out fo r scoun­
d re ls !’*
*‘I a lw a ys do,” said M r . C la y
as he stepped p o lite ly out Into the
m ud and le t R andolph h ave the
w a lk .
Nickel Prospecting
In 1950, some 24,000 square m iles
of a re a — e q u iv a le n t to a ten -m lle -
w lde s trip across the N o rth A m e r i­
can continent fro m V an co u ver, B.
C ., to N e w Y o rk C ity —w e re pros­
pected by In te rn a tio n a l N ic k e l, and
d eta ile d surveys m ad e o f 3,215
square m iles. In 1949, the a re a pros­
pected w as 20,000 square m ile s and,
in 1948, 10,000 square m ile s .
T he
n u m b e r of fe e t of ex p lo ra tio n d r ill­
ing In C anad a In 1950 was 260,127,
o r e q u iv a le n t to a to ta l depth of
fifty m iles, c om pared w ith 149,399
fget In 1949, end 147,093 feet In
1948.
By Arthur Pointer
A A A
T he tw o m o il poiion ou i inakei in
the w o rld are laid Io he the tiger
m ake of A uilralia and the iilan d riper
which ii found on a im alt iiland off
the coail of Bratil.
Y o u c o n p la n t e a r lie r w it h f u ll
p r o t e c t io n fr o m l o t , f r o i t .
JITTER
WYLDE AND WOOLY
Last Stand
By Bert Thomas
MAY I SEE A
P IC T U R E O F T H IS
LUCKY P E R S O N ?
T h e w o lf has le ft an Im p re s s iv e
re c o rd w ith m a n k in d . H e has com e
to sym b olize c ou rag e, s a g a c ity , p ow ­
e r, fe ro c ity , and ruthlessness. H e Is
p ic tu re d as a d em on, n v illia n a
scourge—o r as a b en e fa c to r, a ru le r,
and a hero. M a n y k n ig h ts o f olden
d ays and even ru le rs of m e n added
his n a m e to th e ir own as a sym b ol
of stre n g th and p o w er. T h e stories
about the A nglo-S axon h ero B e o w u lf
(the W a r W o lf), and the T im b e r
W o lf
D iv is io n
of
the
p re s e n t
A m e ric a n A r m y a tte s t to the re s p e ct
m a n k in d has fo r this w ild dog’ s
fig h tin g a b ility .
. Z Z L o o n CASTERS
EASY I Fill the hole with
Plastic Wood... then force
caster back in to place.
Handles like putty, hardens
intow ood. Plastic Wood
holds firmly, lastingly.
T o d a y , the w o lf Is m a k in g a la s t
stand In the U n ite d States. H e fo r­
m e r ly ra n g e d o v e r m o s t of the coun­
t r y and posed q u ite a p ro b le m fo r
the e a r ly s e ttle rs . T h e b a ttle b e­
tw ee n m en and w olves is m a rk e d
w ith stories o f fam ou s w olves th a t
e vad ed c a p tu re and ra id e d c a ttle
herds fo r m a n y y e a rs . T h e fig h t w as
a losing one fo r the w o lf, and ns fo r­
m id a b le as w olves often a p p e a re d ,
only a fe w re m a in tod ay.
In a sense, those states w hich s till
con tain a fe w w olves a re fo rtu n a te
In th a t th e presence of a w ild w o lf
te s tifie s th a t som e unspolied w ild e r­
ness does re m a in .
CANS
« cauiaos« r o t i n u n
tu ia
' Pulleys, hinges, locks and latches
work better with 3 - IN -O N E O il
A A A
River Bass
W hen fish in g n r iv e r do not bo d e­
ceived in th in k in g th a t the s m a ll­
m o u th ed b la c k bass is in the c e n te r
of the pools. H e is m o re g e n e ra lly
found in the b u b b ly , fo a m in g w a ­
te rs a t th e edges o f the pool o r
eddy. O nly suckers and chubs a re
found in the m id d le of the pool on
m o st occasions. N e ith e r do the
r iv e r bass la y close to the s u rface,
as m a n y b e lie v e . T h e fish a re in ­
v a r ia b ly a t o r n e a r the botto m ,
d a rtin g up to ta k e the b a it.
I
“ I gotta practice. W ith baseball and stuff coming up,
it'll be a good idea t'have some credits built up!"
"Did you notice how hard he tried to look
casual when he passed us?"
Apply Black Leaf 40 to
roosta w ith handy Cap
Brush. Fumes rise, killing
lice and feather mites,while
chickens perch. One ounce
treats 60 feet o f roosta
—90 chickens. Directions
on package. Ask for Black
Leaf 40, the dependable
insecticido o f many uses.
robiexo ByProduct« I Chemical
Corporation • Richmond. Virginia