Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, March 22, 1945, Image 7

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, March 22, 1945
Classified Department
RA BB ITS & S K IN S
W A N T l.lv e IC»t,bltM 1 Io ! Iba . w h ite
24c. colored 22c, old o ne* 10c W a u l
Ita h h ll aklna. poult ry
veal
Rubv
k Co., 935 I
W
F ro n t. P o rtla n d
Oregon.
HELP WANTED
W O M E N needed, lig h t w ork In eaaen
H al In d u a try . E x c e lle n t w o rk in g eon
dlttona.
No experience
neceaaarv.
Phone or w rite S e a ttle D nggaga Co.,
10 W a ll S t., S e a ttle , W a a h .,
MA
0707. A lit h re f rei|
A U T O wheel m e ta l men, A u lo niechan
lea. h lg heat w ages — 5-day week,
p le n ty o v e rtim e : w arm , clean shop,
m odern
e ou lpm ent,
steady
w ork
D ic k Du Bola, 603 B ast P ik a S t.,
S a a ttla . W a a h in g tc n . B A s* 3939.
P R A C T IC A L N U R S E . »110; m aids and
d in in g room help. 270 a m onth,
hoard and room , la u n d ry , 1 d ay o f f
week
H a lf
w ay betw een S e a ttle
and Tacom a M aso nic R o m a , Z e n ith ,
W a s h . Das M olnsa 3611.
ERANK
L.
M c G U IK E
needs more
fa rm
and
range
la n d —an y
size,
type or location. B uyers w a itin g
M r . M cC ool, AT 7171, 338 S. W
W a s h in g to n S t., P o rtla n d . O rtg o n .
| TEACH EH
or
old:
by correspondence, young
College
g ra d u a te .
Wm.
M ilas, Gan.
fornia.
Dal.,
Pasadana,
C ali­
FOR SALE .
22BAB STARWOOD
10 acrea fin e s t upland soil, 31 acres
cleared, balance fin e pasture. Y e a r
around creek, la rg e barn, stanchions
fo r 15, m llkhouse, new p o u l t r y
house; 7-room m odern house, g a r ­
age, woodshed. T h is place w ill sup­
port 13 head. F u ll price, stock and
m a c h in e ry Included *11,000. 25,500
cash.
W e also have several d e s irab le s m a ll
fa rm s fro m 5 to 20 acres, ra n g in g
in
price fro m
21,500 to
<6,000.
G IDBBRT A RDZBSO R k CO., R ltra.,
3923 W e tm o re A r e ., B v e re tt, W a s h .
P R IC E F O R I M M E D I A T E B A L E — 140
acres, 2 m iles south Post F a lls , Id a ­
ho; 40 acres in c u ltiv a tio n , balance
p as tu re and tim b e r; y e a r around
creek; 80 f r u it trees; hay barn. X
stanchions, chicken houses fo r 2000
hens, la rg e hog house, brooder house
fo r 1500 chicks, la rg e c e lla r base­
m en t: good 5-room house w ith bath,
e le c tr ic ity ; ru n n in g w a te r In a ll
b u ild in g s ; c o u n try road d a lly m a ll,
telephone. T o ta l price. 25,900. T. J.
M c T a s n a , G ra n d v ie w R a n c h , P o st
P a lls , Id a h o , Phone 3491.
F O R S A L E — 159 acres, 40 acres b ot­
tom
land. 6-room
m odern house,
e le c tric ity . N ew barn, 3 cows, 3
s p rin g e r h eife rs , 225 la y in g hens.
T ea m , harness, wagon, some fa rm
tools.
L ak e C reek ru n s th ro u g h
place. F is h in g , h u n tin g . P ric e 23.000.
23,900 cash. F re d F o s te r, G re e n le a f,
Oregon.
F R U I T T R E E S — Peaches, Apples.
Pears, A p ricots, C h e r r i e s . Plum s.
Prunes. B e rry P lan ts. Roses. Shrubs,
etc. Free 40-page c a ta lo g u e upon re ­
quest lis tin g 700 new and Im proved
va rie tie s .
TDADATIR 7 A D D B T
R V B SB R IZ S. R oute
Sherwood, Oregon.
3,
Bon
310,
N E E D R A D IO T U B E S ?
W E H A V E tubes, o r tube adap ters
fo r a lm o s t e v e ry m ake o f radio.
C a ll o r w rite us y o u r needs now.
M arconi R adio Dabs., 32X7 W . M c ­
Graw, S eattle 99, W ashington, AD
_________
3900.
34 A., R BA R CM ZSADIS, W ASH.
Paved H w y .: 18 a. clrd ., s e v era l th o u s ­
and fe e t t a ll s ta n d in g tim b e r; level,
o rchard, elec., d a iry , chicken and
hog r t e .: 275 per a. BZ 0024. A. T.
MoCarty, H IT s . W . 5th, Portland,
Oregon.
AT AVCTIOR
M a r. SO— 180 Acres, 42 W a te r. B row n
Sw iss C a ttle . M a c h i n e r y . Rock
R anch . .5 m iles N . on old h ig h w a y .
W r it e fo r Sale B ill. D lllla n T uselng ,
B t. 3, B ox 67, Bend, Oregon.
JERSEY
W H IT E
(H AN TS
babv
chicks, hatch in g eg g s and started
p u llets In G iants and New Hamit-
sh ires The OtUetteu. R oute 5. T ek-
lm a, W ash in gton .
H G Y S E N B E K R Y P L A N T S — 2 year.
21.50 dozen; 3 -y r., 23.50 dozen; 4-
y r„ 75c each. P la n t s tro n g roots
now.
Bard, R t. 3, B ox 1017, A u­
b u rn , W a s h in g to n .
C O T T A G E and t r a ile r cam p, Estes
P a rk . Colorado, s e ll o r tra d e ; w ould
consider O regon land. C a ll bet. 11
i ° ’ p m - C' rl Ok*»«. TR »«16,
1430 S. z . 14th, P ortland, Oregon.
E S T A B L IS H E D , p ay in g business, a t
b arg a in .
G arag e, serv ic e
s ta tio n ,
w re c k in g y a rd ; used cars, H acre
ground. 4 -room house. B ox 63, P a r ­
ma, Idaho.
S A V E H A L F — 50 D. E. S u rg ic a l steel
R A Z O R B L A D E S and F R E E H O N E
doubles
life
of
blades— Postpaid
21.00, Money back G a ra n te e J. Ir?-
HOJfB MTOR.. 8467-B., BW
P a cific H w y.. Portland 1, Oregon
Q U IC K S A L E : 30-acre fa r m on salt
w a te r, O ly m p ic p en insu la. L o v e ’ v
bay. new barn, chicken coop, shed«
own w a te r s up ply. About 25 acres
under c u ltiv a tio n . W . D . F erguson,
800 Gen. In s . B ldg., S eattle 3, W a s " .
2
LIVESTOCK FOR S A L E
B e a u tifu l P alo m in o S ta llio n s , w e ll
tra in e d , would trade? Golden Morse
R anch , O nln cv, W a s h ’ n Tton.
• ’ K R T IF IK D
S T A T E
IN S P E C T E D
W h ite
L eg ho rn ,
N ew
H a m p s h ire
baby chicks, 16 cents s tr a ig h t run
J
, ~
‘ il”
H* tc h .r y and Farm.
B la in e , W a s h in g to n .
SPECIAL
T u B U Y — T im b e r lands In
W a h k ia k u m
and
P a c ific
counties
In W a s h in g to n and C la ts o p countv
Oregon. R A T D A T IS CO., 141« Com­
m erce A ve., L on gview , W ashington
PENTAL PLATES
f «
J i i v
I
D r . H arry S e m ie r , ïk+dist
ALISMY BLDC.' 3< d & MORRISON • PORTLAND.ORE
Fried Apples and Carrots
Sometime try frying apples and
carrots together. Use equal amounts
of each. Slice the apples about 14-
lnch thick, cut the carrots in length­
wise slices and spread over the bot­
tom of the frying pan in a small
amount of fat. Cover and cook slow­
ly until nearly tender. You’ll need
to stir often to prevent scorching.
A little before the carrots and ap­
ples are done, sprinkle on a table­
spoon of sugar and a little salt and
let brown.
Camouflage Fixture
‘Well, you always said you wanted to drive a tank, didn't you!*'
say you're gettin’ TOO MUCH air?”
Here’s an idea for camouflaging a
bedroom ceiling fixture. When you
paint your ceiling paint over the
ugly iron fixture. To replace the
shade use a bridge lamp shade, in­
vert it and screw it to the fixture.
F ill the bottom opening with a piece
of cardboard to match the U uqd
I shade.
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