The Freedom Call (Freedom, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1949 Page: 3 of 8
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Classified Department
ALTOS TRUCKS 84 ACCESS
1946 CHEVROLET truck school bus chas-
is Has Wayne body Fisher body conver-
sion of panels instead of windows Rear
door section opens full dimensions of
height and width Suitable for bulk mer-
chandise Has been used as parts truck
and now complete with steel parts bins
Low mileage new tires good mechanically
MIDWEST MOTOR CO Ltd
4' O'Neill Nebr
BUSINESS & INVEST OPPOR
8-POMP Service Station Mod Lub-room
1650 gas storage Groceries accessories
Irg stock 6 city lots Room for cottages
two 2-bedrin homes duplex AU mod
In rich farming dist Sportsman's para-
dise Retiring Only $87500 Terms A
B McCready PO Box 515 Lapwai Ida
JACKSONVILLE Cold Storage 40x60
Fireproof Bldg 593 Lockers Full base-
ment Cooling deepfretze cutting room
Latest equip Rtg New plate system Best
in So Oregon Heart industrial farming
dist Full price 0250000 Terms -
Box 518 Jacksonville Oregon
GEN Store Post Office gas Tavern
dance hail 6 cabins Grossing 11103000
Income $37600 ma Hwy 42 Rich In-
dustrial dist Steady income Best We in
So Oregon Everything goes $44500 Easy
terms T M Benedict Postmaster Ten-
mile Oregon
JUNCTION Service Grocery Gas Ga-
rage 5 Cabins Trailer space No com-
petition Ideal location for Auto tractor
mechanic Logging Farm dist Gross
840000 Sac 815300 Terms Clyde Mar-
riott Glendale Oregon Harry
SELL the new spiral blades for hacksaws
Huge profits Sold 15000 in Los Angeles
first 30 days HUNTER TOOL CO Los
Angeles 85 Calif
DOGS CATS PETS ETC
BIRD DOG wanted—Male or female not
over four years old must point back -
and retrieve Please state price and full
particulars H Walker PO Box irk
Bailor Missouri
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP
NEW and used machinery beat irrigated
and dry land section in Colorado county
seat: State-college
Porter-Caldwell Greeley Colorado
HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI
REPAIRS To Fit Furnaces
Stoves Ranges
of all Makes and Kinds
Order through your DEALER
i METZNER STOVE REPAIR CO
Established MO Kansas City S Mo
INSTRUCTION
LEARN DIESEL
VISIT OR WRITE
DIESEL TRAINING INC
Veteran approved
2330 N 10th St S Louis Mo
LIVESTOCK
DUROC BOARS DARK RED
Leading Kansas Registered Stock
J L Brown 1131 W 85th
5-0254 Wichita Kansas
QUALITY Poland China boars and guts:
good bloodlines plus individuality
John Dinsmore Meadville Mn
MACHINERY & SUPPLIES
CHAIN SAWS gasoline engine driven
Made by original manufacturers of port-
able chain saws 4 HP NY 2 man type--
20" 1 man type guaranteed perfect
While they last $19750 FOB N Y C
Circular available Pneumatic Tool Sales
Co 14-20 53rd Ave Long Island City NY
MISCELLANEOUS
FANCY rubber link door mats 14x24
postpaid $250 Robert Movint Garnett
Kansas
BARKMAN'S clover honey mild light
thick lweet the kind you'll want again
60-6900 6 or more 6800
E P Barkman Hillsboro Kansas
GET coyotes with Coyote Getters Prices:
$100 each in lots of 8 to 25—discounts on
larger quantities Chemical shells 6c
each Free literature Humane Coyote
Getter Inc 1304 Berkley Ave Pueblo
Colorado
STAMPS—Highest prices paid for Ameri-
can stamps or collections Write Hirsch
1258 West Gregory Kansas City Mo
IRIS—Up to 50c value 104150: perren-
gals and shrubs 3—$1: discounts of 20
on fruit trees 1Fablan Flower Farm
Shawnee Kansas
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
BEST PLACE TO BUY A PIANO
BENNETT MUSIC HOUSE
40 years in Wichita
Delivery Anywhere
2 pedal Spinets—$295 $395
3 pedal Spinets—$495$595
Consolettes—$695 to $1000
See or Write
BENNETT'S-206 E Douglas
For Free Piano Catalog—Today
Bargains in Rebuilt Pianos
REAL ESTATE-HOUSES
OWNER — 4345 S Bbroadway Wichita
Kan 243 acres New 5-room house bath
full basement hardwood floors venitian
blinds garage shop Bids solicited
Fred Brune 5-3182
Buy 11S Savings Bonds!
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going strong when your diet needs
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Economical Buy today at your
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Corn Cribs: Ease -
Storage Problem
Temporary Types Serve
In Many Farm Areas
Much of le 1948 corn crop is
still on the farm filling many of
the storage buildings which should
be used for the 1949 crop
Temporary or semi-permanent
storage buildings are the answer if
you lack space or money to build
permanent cribs These temporary-
type cribs in some cases are good
enough to meet requirements for
government loans
Here are some tips on building
good strong temporary cribs as
suggested by Successful Farming
magazine:
1 Locate the crib on a well-
drained site with exposure to pre-
vailing winds
2 Put a floor under the corn to
Earthworm Helpers
Earthworms thrive and prosper
under good soil management They
will do a better soil conditioning
job when fertilizer is added to the
soil And fertilizer is always more
efficient when worms are present
U S department of agriculture
research has demonstrated that in
tests made at the Beltsville Md
experiment station Those research
men found that adding fertilizer
boosted hay yields the equivalent
of 52 'tons per acre on soil con-
taining worms Without earth-
worms the yield increase due to
fertilizer averaged 28 tons
The research men found other
evidence that earthworms prosper
under good soil management They
made an earthworm census in ro-
tation plot experiments They
counted five times as many earth-
worms per acre in a soil cropped
to a three-year rotation of row
crops small grains and hay as
they found in soil under constant
row cropping
THE FREEDOM CALL FREEDOM OKLAHOMA
Correct attention to proper
corn storing methods will help
assure the farmer of excellent
sow-and-litter results such as
are pictured here
keep it off the ground A heavy
waterproof paper or roll roofing
might be sufficient on high well-
drained soil A strong level floor
six to 12 inches above the ground
protects the corn against soil
moisture permits ventilation and
discourages rodents
Masonry blocks laid face down
form a good foundation for the
plank floor of a temporary crib
Rails ties logs or heavy timbers
can be used instead of concrete
blocks If two-inch flooring is used
supports should not be more than
four feet apart if the corn is to be
10 to 12 feet deep If one-inch floor-
ing is used the supports should not
be more than 24 inches apart Floor
planks should be placed one inch
apart if you want a slatted floor
for ventilation or artificial drying
3 Make the crib sides vertical
and build them so they will stay
vertical Be sure the sides are
strong enough to withstand the
pressure of the corn Use rigid
braces for the sidewalls and ends:
4 Make crib sides with at least
20 per cent of the wall area open
for ventilation to speed up the corn
drying process
5 Put a roof over the corn that
will withstand water and wind
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But a good cook's time is
— valuable too Here's a relish
that peps up meals but takes
almost no time to make:
CRANBERRY ORANGE RELISH
4 cups Eatmor Cranberries
2 oranges quartered and seeded
2 cups sugar
Put raw cranberries and oranges through food
chopper Add sugar and mix well Chill in re-
frigerator a few hours before serving Makes
one quart relish This relish will keep well in
the refrigerator for several weeks
And you' don't have to stop there! Cranberry-
Orange Relish can do 'most anything for any
meal I Vary the basic recipe by adding chopped
pears apples carrots Spice it up by stirring
in a pinch of powdered cinnamon and cloves
Add diced celery to Cranberry-Orange Relish
and you have Crunchy Cranberry Relish—
new garnish for hamburgers that makes them
Cranburgers I Substitute part honey for part
sugar—that's sauce for the goose—and duck
and pork too I Add horse-radish to taste for a
little extra kick with all kinds of meat! But
whatever you do don't serve Cranberry-
Orange Relish in little dabs! Serve it in gen-
erous mounds in big big spoonfuls—and
watch it do a fast disappearing act
And did you think that Cranberry-Orange
Relish was just a relish? No ma'am it's also
a quick '-n-'tempting dessert I It's all done with
tart shells or hollowed-out cupcakes—buy 'em
or make 'em yourself—but heap 'em high with
relish—and garnish with orange segments whipped
cream or meringue Sounds good? Just wait until
you try this one: freeze Cranberry-Orange Relish
to a mush—spoon into orange shells or halved ave
cados Serve with whipped cream cheese or
mayonnaise
It's a relish you'll relish—and often! Here's a good
eating idea: start today to keep a big bowl of
Cranberry-Orange Relish on your table from now
to the end of the fresh cranberry season I
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FREE! Send today for Cranberrtes
and How to Cook Them 40-page full-
color recipe book packed with pictures
and delicious easy-to-make fresh era''
berry recipes! Write Eatmor CranberrieS
Dept it Box 1083 New York 8 N Y
autotali Eatmor Cranbatries
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HOwTo Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomulsion relieves ptompdy because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw tender inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creotnulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money back
CREOMULSION
for CoughsChest ColdsBronchitis
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