Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 02, 1945, Image 3

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good no il, w ill p ro d u c e 40 bu sh el
w h e a t. L iv e s tre a m , s p rin g s . W ood,
c o m m e rc ia l tim b e r .
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p r e -w a r
p ric e >8050.
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SPARKY WATTS
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poss.
Good te rm s .
B e s s 's A . B o b in s o n ,
Y a m h ill, O re ., F h . 463.
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house, b a rn , o th e r b ld g s
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SPECIAL
R H E U M A T IS M an d A r t h r i t i s — 1 s u f ­
fe re d f o r y e a rs an d a m so th a n k fu l
t h a t I w as c u re d o f th is te r r ib le
a f f lic t io n th a t I w ill g la d ly a n s w e r
a n y o n e w r it in g m e f o r In fo r m a tio n .
M r s . A n n a P o n tz , P. O.
B o s 8348,
P o r tla n d 7, O reg o n .
GENERAL
M O T O R S A C C O U N T IN G .
In d iv id u a l in s tr u c tio n o n ly , by John
V a s s le , p u b lic a c c o u n ta n t, a u th o riz e d
G.
M . a c c o u n tin g In s tr u c to r .
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p re p a re d by th o ro u g h t r a in in g fo r a
p e rm a n e n t p o s itio n
W r it e o r c a ll
817
O re g o n ia n
B ld g .,
B I.
8376,
P o r tla n d , O reg o n .
MOST
EXCEPTIONAL
M o te l Cottages
located on beautiful stretch of
Coast Hiway 101— 8 Beautiful
Rental Units. Modern in every
detail. Steam heated with G. E.
boiler, Handsome Furniture, E x ­
cellent floor coverings, Electric
ranges and refrigerators in Apt.
units. Landscape architects have
taken full advantage of natures’
gift and created beautiful sur­
roundings. Coupled w ith a wide
view of the ocean. The income
is very good. We recommend
the property to refined couple
who wish home and income
with time off for recreation.
Price is $27,500, less than cost
to build. Vi Down.
H . E. W a rre n
T itle & Trust Bldg.
Portland - - - - Oregon
I Specialize in Motels and Resorts
HEALTH TO Y O U I
C o rre ct R ectal, Colon A ilm en t»
Hemorrhoid* (Pile*), Fis­
sure. Fistula. Hernia (Rup- .
ture) destroy health-power |
to earn-ability to enjoy life.
Our method el treatment ’
without hospital operation
successfully em ployed for
33 year*. Liberal credit
term*. Call for examination 4
or send for FREE booklet.
O pen Evenings, M on ., W e d ., Fri., 7 to 8:30
POP—Side Entrance
By J. MILLAR WATT
H I ! YYHAT's T H E
BIG? ID E A 7
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician a n d S urgeo n
N. E. Cor. E. B urn.id. and Grand A t .
T .l.p h o c . EAst 3918, Portland 14, O r.gor
Grinding Grain
Grinding grain for dairy cows is
a recommended practice. Greater
milk production, especially with high
producing cows, was obtained in all
of the experiments at the Texas
agricultural station when ground
grains were fed. Most of this great­
er production appeared to be due to
the greatef amount of ground grain
consumed. Even though more grain
was eaten, the cows getting ground
feed produced enough additional
milk to justify the practice.
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SOMEBODY’S STENOG—Yes, You!
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Climate Factor
Climate in which the seed is grown
has a lot to do with the hardiness
of alfalfa, according to U. S. depart­
ment of agriculture experiments.
Grown for two generations in a
mild climate, a hardy alfalfa will
“ go soft” and its seed will produce
many plants that cannot stand cold
weather. Grown for. just one gen­
eration in a mild climate, its hardi­
ness has been found unaffected.
DRIVINSYOUR
ÊUSHED
A T R A m c LIGHT
HER PLEMTŸ
Top With Chicken
Try savory biscuits topped with
creamed chicken. Adding one-half
teaspoon poultry seasoning and one-
fourth teaspoon curry powder to the
flour mixture of a standard baking
powder biscuit recipe offers some­
thing new and mighty good to ac­
company the tempting flavor of
creamed chicken.
PRIVATE
BUCK
CROSS
TOWN
By
By
Roland Coe
Clyde Lewis
v u u ic v u , s w a p , w ill j a , u u v a t
For Quick Drying
To hustle drying after you’ve
wiped up the kitchen or bath, place
a fan in the doorway, aiming it at
the floor. In a jiffy the floor is ready
to wax. But remember not to touch
anything electrical when hands or
body are wet from water or exces­
sive perspiration, or if shoes are
moist
Covered With Fat
The tubercule bacillus, or germ,
like the leprosy bacillus, is covered
with a layer of fat, so that most
drugs, such as the sulfa drugs, have
no effect upon it. However, effort»
are »being made to develop sulfa
drugs that will aid in the treat­
ment of tuberculosis.
Clean Chimney
A good house.’leaning job includes
cleaning the chimney and installing
spark arresters, making sure that
all heating equipment is in good re­
“If a certain guy would lay off last year’s major league pitchin* pair, and replacing weatherworn
records for awhile maybe we could set a record of our own for
wood shingle» with fire resiitant
collectin’ scrap paper 1“
roofing.