Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, February 22, 1945 • O U R COM IC SE C T IO N • CLASSIFIED D E P A R T ME NT RABBITS 4 SKINS | W ANT L ive ftubblta 4 to I lb«., whit* 514c. colored '¿tc, old on es 10c Ward B abbit akin*, pou ltry, veal Ruby * Co., >35 0. W F ron t, P ortlan d Oregon. H E LP W A N T E D MAN FOR T R U C K FARM . Good deal for rig h t man. W r it. T. J. H artford , Moot* 6, B oa 609, V an cou ver, W ash. H E R E 'S A STOCK RA N C H N E A R C O R V A L L IS W O RTH T H E M ONEY. 1320 a res, 170 In c u ltiv a tio n . W ill h an dle 250 head o f c a ttle , 200 to 300 h ogs. H o u sin g for 1000 c h ick en s. L iv in g w a ter for sto c k e v ery w h ere. B eaverdam and C h eh a lis so li. P ow er lin e s th r o u g h place. J u s t o f f h ig h w a y th e r ig h t d ista n ce . Two (10,000 hom es, 1 te n a n t h ou se, S sto c k barns; 15 or 20 o u tb u ild in g s, tiesld es ch ick en hou se. P rice (50,000 or can be so ld In tw o ch u n k s o f 580 and 760 a c re s w ith one fin e hom e on each for (20,000 and (20,000 If In­ te re ste d In th is It w ill sta n d ca re ­ fu l In v estig a tio n P a u l P . B a tes, B sa lto r , C orvallis, Ore. REALLY S-0-0-T-H-IM b e c a m e th e y 'r e really m ed ita ted COUGH LOZENGES 8oothe your throat all the way down — far below the gargle line. Each F A F Lozenge gives your throat a 15 minute soothing, com­ forting treatm»nt. Used by millions for coughs, throat irritations or hoarseness resulting from colds or smoking. Only lUf box. M ATE P aragu ay T ea In p la c e o f tea. R a tio n ­ a l drink o f A r g en ­ tin a. Good h ot or iced. 20-oz. fo i 1(0 A. FARM In the W illa m ette V a l­ tl.CO p ostp aid . ley, on good g r a v eled co u n ty road, PAN AMERICAN TEA CO. t m ile from paved h ig h w a y , near L oe A n g ele s, C alif Sheridan, scn u o le, church«», and 2704 B. V erm on t m arket. O nly 35 ml to O regon beaches. 87 A. C ult. C lover, grain, SPECIAL seed crop s, fr u it, berrlen, and nut». B alan ce In p a stu r e and tim ber Sub- CASH FO R O LD E N V E L O P E S . Do » ta n tla l 2 - »tory d w ellin g ; good you have an y old e n v e lo p es, prior barn w ith 13 cow ata n ch eo n s and to 1(75, g a th e r in g d u st in your a t ­ room for m ore, e 'e c tr lc lty a v a il­ tic or d raw er? I f so. w hy don't you ab le B rice >3,000 w ith a reaaon- co n v e rt them Into ca sh ? G et In ab le dow n p aym en t and c on ven ien t tou ch w ith m e Im m ed iately. 1 sh a ll term s L elan d B ackett. Sheridan, pay you b e st prices. R ob ert W eill. O regon. 927 B. W. Y a m h ill Bt., P ortla n d S, IN T E R N A T IO N A L , ELEC T R IC O regon, P h on e AT. 6978. F E N C E CO. t e lls the h ig h e st v o lta g e and m ost H A V E M ORE F U N a t p a r tie s— a m u se s u c c e ssfu l fe n c e c o n tr o ller s. G uar­ and am aze you r fr ie n d s— te ll fo r ­ anteed to ou tp erform any other tu n e s »or fu n w ith cards. Send one m ake r e g a r d le ss o f price S ervice d o lla r fo r c o m p lete new book let to on all m akes. U sed fe n c e s for sa le P s d f l o H o v e lty C om pany, 525 P er- cheap L iberal trad e-in allo w a n ce kln e B ld g ., T acom a 2, W ash . See your local d ealer, or w rite to, In ter i.a tlo n a l B le c tr ic rance Co., O REG O N A W A SH IN G T O N Inc., D ip t. 8-H , 22IS M ain S treet, H om es, F a r m i, A creages V ancouver, W ash in g to n . To buy or se ll se e C A BIN S IT E w ith c o m fo r ta b le m od­ C H A B L I S D B L P B L COM PAHT ern 2 bedroom h ou se on m ain blvd. 514 D a v is B ld g ., P o rtla n d , O rs. In St. H ele n s ad ja cen t 50 a c re s o f ground. 20 a c r e s tilla b le so il bor­ derin g alo n g all year creek R e m a in ­ S E N S A T IO N A L ! NEW ! der s u ita b le for su b d iv isio n lor M agic sh orth an d & ty p in g co u rse sm a ll h om es or ca b in s (5,000 even a 10-year-old ch ild can under­ dow n R em ainder e a sy term s. T otal stan d It. 25c per copy, p ost-p aid . W a y fa lr , D ep t. O, 2514 B. P in s price (13.000. J O k D A V 'l, P h on s B ttie 33, 122, Bt. H ele n s, Ore. ~ ea "" 7, W F a ashin s” gton . FO RSALE F R U IT T R E E S — R each es, A p ples, R ears. A p ricots, C h e r r i e s , R lum s. P ru n es, B erry R la n ls, R oses, Sh ru bs, etc. t r e e 40-page c a ia lo g u e upon re ­ q u est lis tin g Too new and Im proved va r ie tie s. T U A L A T IH V A L L B V H U B B E H IZ S , K ou ts 3. B oa 310, Sherw ood, O regon. ABOUT RUBBER the m aking of touts, y e t tha demand fa r m ilita ry fonts hoe reduced tha manufacture o f passenger car tires. Tira card and yarn f a r tan« dock a re made w ith tha Assuming that the trees are In rea­ sonably good condition when tha Far East rubber plantations are re­ occupied, experts anticipate that within two years soma 1,600 ,0 0 0 tons of natural rubber will ba made available, enough to fill one year's estimated needs. That Is why B. F. Goodrich officials believe civilians will still have to depend upon syn­ thetic rubber tonnage In addition to that required for natural security. DENTAL PLATES LAR G E E IG H T -U N IT A P A R T M E N T H O U SE In r e sid en tia l d is tr ic t o f St. H elen s. A ll ap ts. have p riv a te bath and elec, s t o v e s , c o m p lete ly fu rn ish ed , auto, oil furnace, lo v ely yard, river view P rice (16,000 T erm s to s u it buyer. Jordan's, P h o n s 122, Bt. H s ls n s , O rsgon. D r . H arry S emler , Dentist ALISkY BLDG - 3«o£ MORRISON • PORTLAND, ORE. When Thomas Edison first be­ gan to attain fam e, his innocence 200 U. S. R. O. R. W hite L eghorn. 10 in money m atters often worked to m os old breeding m ales. D am s 250 his advantage. to 300 e g g s. R ullorum clean B ook­ ‘ ‘W ill you take 30 thousand for ing chick, order n o w P a r k e r s L eg the patent?” cabled an English horn P arm , B la ch ly . O rsgon, B o a W company, refe rrin g to one of E d i­ M AHY F IE L D SE E D S Are g oin g to be sca rce th is sp ring. son’s inventions. Be w ise and order early. “ D on’t accept that o ffer,” urged Our P rice L ist is ready. his friends. “ I t ’.s not enough.” G lad ly m ail one on req u est, IH T E B M O U M T A IN SE E D CO.. Inc. “ Nonsense,” disagreed Edison. T w in F a lls , Idaho “ The thing isn’t worth a third of A M ILE O F P. S. S cen ic W a ter-fro n t that. They can have it .” 206 A cres on B e a u tifu l L opez Isl. 17,800. O ne-third cleared F in e V iew A few weeks la te r Edison re­ B argain. P hone, w ire or w rite, V. ceived a check for $150,000 which P. E v sr s, L loyd B ldg., S e a ttle , m ade him sputter. F o r Edison had W ash. been thinking in term s of A m e ri­ M ONTANA S F IN E S T a lf a lf a s , c lo v ­ can dollars. ers and garden se e d s a t w h o le sa le p rices d irect to farm ers. S u pp ly lim ited W rite for 1945 c a ta lo g . M ontana Seed C om pany, B o a 429. B ozem an , M on tan a.” > > y , S T R A W B E R R IE S ARE SCARCE! S e n sa tio n a l new B rig h tm o re v a r ie ty Ideal for hom e g a r d e n s and c o m ­ m ercial p la n tin g W rite C en tralia P r n lt F a rm s, B t . 1, B oa 194, Cen­ tr a lia , W a sh in g to n . Its FARM FO R SA L E or lea se. 106 A. 70 A. cleared sto c k e d and equipped. 6-room m odern hom e, p lu m b in g and e le c tr ic ity . For fu r th e r in fo r m a ­ tion w rite. B t. 2. B oa 208B, Sher- w ood. Ore. y IN RUBBER ra LAHCEO--- ibaTs the answer Balanced double action . . . for positive action in the L A R G E SK A T IN G R IN K , 57x100 ft. (6500.— (2500 dow n. Good • m aple floor, new roof. S m a ll 3-room apt. u p sta ir s, elec, range. In d o w n -to w n d istr ic t o f St. H elen s, Ore. Jor­ d an ’s, P h on e 122, S t. H elen a, O regon. mixing bowl • •. for gratify­ ing results in the oven. JE R S E Y W H IT E G IA N T S, babv c h ic k s, h a tc h in g e g g s and sta r ted p u lle ts In G ia n ts and N ew H am p- sh lr e s T he G ille tte « . B o n te 6, Y a k ­ ima, W a sh in g to n . CLABBER GIRL SC E N IC W a te rfr o n t on P u g e t Sound. 12 A cres. V iew , fin e tr ee s. 12,500. B argain , phone, w ire or w rite, ▼. P. E v e r s, L lo y d B ld g ., S e a ttle , W a sh . U S E D A U TO P A R T S A L L K IB D S . A L L M A K ES M ail O rders Sh ipped P ro m p tly S E A T T L E A U TO W R E C K IN G CO. 1950 1 st A ve. S., MA 8511. S e a ttle , W n. H U IM A N N E E D R A D IO T U B E S ? We h ave tu b es, or tu b e a d a p ter s for a lm o st an y m ak e o f radio. C all or w r ite u s for you r n eed s now . M a­ ca ro n i R ad io L ab«., 3217 W . M cG raw , B e a ttie 99, W a sh in g to n . A L. 3900 A N D C O M P A N Y T E R R E H A U E IN D IA N A BROWN ACTS OLD TOOAT 20(1 A S U N N Y C A L IF . C lim a te & Land g r o w s o ra n g es, o liv e s, a lm ­ ond s. P roven Ideal for silk w orm In du stry. Irri. w ater. F ew m in. to tow n . O w ner, B o x 1441, O roville. O illf . CH H 1ST IE N E W blood te ste d and In tro lled c la s s O. P H a tch er ./, A u m sv ille . SNAPPY FACTS 11A M PS H IR E S P ullorum c o n ­ I. A. E la m s O regon. FOR SA L E 36 a c re s im proved has a sp a r a g u s and fa m ily orchard, good p astu re. ’.4 c u ltiv a te d H ow ard A»h. K an n ew ick . W anh. I{I-.G IS T K R E D m ilk in g S h orth orn bul' c a lf . N orth w ood breed in g J. C. D av R isen. P ark d ale, O regon SCHOOL DAZE No Handicap Fond Mother (visiting school) — My son has such original Ideas, don't you think? Teacher—Yes. especially In spell­ ing. A young woman and a handsome farm lad were walking along a coun try road together in the evening. The farm lad was carrying a large pail on his back, holding a chicken In one hand, a cane in the other, and leading a goat. They came to a dark lane. Said the girl; "I'm afraid to walk here with you. You might try to kiss me.” Said the farm lad: "How could I, with all these things I'm carrying?" “Well, you might stick the cane in the ground, tie the goat to it, and put the chicken under the pail." She Aims to Help He—When we are married, dar­ ling, I'm never going to be like those husbands who get cross and ugly just because the coffee is cold. She (sweetly)—Well, if you ever do, honey. I'll make it hot for you. SUBURBAN CHATTER F E E D E R H O U SE B E L T S for f a s . b t '- r - f a t a . >■- ■ ’ f - i i- c n Ma c h in a r / Co., D acatt.r, IlP n o le. Mr. Smith—By the way. Brown, how many controls are there on that radio set you have at home? M r. Brown—Three, my wife and the two children. M a trim o n ia l Parable Love's Tender Illusions He—Honey, I ’m going to love you till the cows come home. She—Are you, Johnny dear? But what made you think of cows? He—Cows? Why, you have such big eyes! x Among the Veterans Sunday School Teacher (explain­ ing the principle of turning the other cheek)—Now, John, what would you do supposing a boy hit you? John—How big a boy are you sup­ posing? Soldier (back from Europe) — 1 understand there are an awful lot of unmarried girls in Australia. Comrade (back from the Pacific) —Yes, but the worst feature of all is the fleas. f i T H F R IG H T TOOLS for the job P o rta u 'e r a tch et d rill p ress. D p ta e b a b 'e rotar; 50-potind bcncl Vise '.ite r G u r e free W . P. E lk in T o o l . Co., TJ ’ !nvl«;v, Taxa«. Old Bachelor—Why is marriage like a cafeteria? Young Benedict—I don't know. Why? O. B.— Because men grab some­ thing that looks good, and pay later. P ractical Viewpoint O REGON B R O A D -B R E A S T E D BRONZE POULTS P u lloru m clea n S p ecia l p rices on Slat and Jun e p o u lts Scio Linn H a tc h ­ ery . S tlo . O rercn . M agic Touch M IL K IN G sh o r t h o r n b u lls R e t d ' fo r s e rv ic e . C la s s if ie d h e rd R ^ n h W . Sn t->r *: 'o-i 1 lito r .-r -r , W t e lit B is » , W a sh in g to n . H O i-ST E IN S . A fe w c h o ice bull cat v e s for s a le at t i l l s l i m e . H a z e l w ood. Inks .May, and R egia breetlinr L in d o .7 B ros., t o n e 5, B o x 246 P c r lln u d , O regon. SO A C R E S -12 r.cr.-s cleared , 5-roon hou se, o th e r old b ld gs. W ater pip ed to the porch. T ile p lace Is al c le a r o f d eb ts. P rice »2000 cash oi (2500 term s. J o h n F . W h ite, B lrk en fe ld , O regon. A C 1F IC IlIttlA D B R E A S T E D Bronz. tu r k e y p o u lts, U. 8. B road B reasted A pproved, P u lloru m Clean. March and J u n e d e liv e r y , P o u lts hatched a t P a c ific H atch ery , T a n g en t. Mem her O regon T urkey Im provem ent A sso c ia tio n . M ilton N e w p o rt T n r > e y B r e e d in g P arm , T a n g e n t, Ore- gon . Cook—I hope you enjoyed your game with the sergeant, He's B R O A D -B R E A S T E D B ronxe P o u lts — awfully clever at cards. P u llo r u m clean . O r d e r now for e a r ly sp r in g d e liv e r y . M aroa« H a tc h ­ Corporal—I ’ll say he is. He ery , » . O. B o x 89«, M artin ez, C alif started by telling my fortune, Now he’s counting it. Naturally a man looks old beyond his years when he’s sore from lum­ bago or other muscle pains. The famous McKesson Laboratories developed Soretone Liniment for those cruel pains—due to exposure, strain, fatigue or over-exercise. Get the blessed relief of Soretone’• cold heal action;— 1 . Quickly Soretone act» to en­ hance local circulation. 2. Check mutcular cramp». 3. Help reduce local melting. SORETONE soothes fast with COLD HEAT* ACTIOH in cases of MUSCULAR LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE 4. D ilate »urf ace capillary blood vetteit. Soretone contains methyl salicyl­ ate, a most effective pain-relieving agent. There’s only one Soretone— insist on it for Soretone results. 50*. A big bottle, only Jl. 8us to fitisii. er eisMurs MUSCULAR PAINS due to selds SORE MUSCLES dua to overwork I M IN O R SPRAINS MONEY B A C K - IF SORETONE DOESN’ T SATISFY “ and McKeeaon make» it” ' I XT.— —— I ♦T h ou jh applied cold, robp farlent Inrredletiti In Horp- tone act Ilka heat to IncreaM tha auperflrlal supply er blood to the area and Indue» a (low ing Bente of warmth.