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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, October 25, 1945 The Neighborly Fund ¡i Take Mq Word F o r iti ] Br FRANK COLBY Easy to Feed and to Handle on Small Space ‘King of the Cocos’ This crop blower elevates chopped hay or cut straw, silage, threshed grains, shavings or other bedding materials to any desired height with a minimum of labor. The blower shown above, manu factured by Papec Machine com pany, Shortsville, N. Y., will put away a big load in short order with little or no hand labor. Artificial Chicken Insemination Tested Scarcity of quality roosters of some desirable characteristic can be overcome by the application of arti- - . ficial insemination. I As one rooster can ' service 70 hens week by this meth- od of reproduction, it becomes of commercial impor tance within the industry. Artificial insemination is also proving valuable in hybrid and cross breeding and in what would other wise be forced or individual mat ings, or for hens kept in laying cages. Other advantages are that older males may be used, new blood in troduced from a distance, rapid flock improvement made and that much of the disease danger is elim inated. KEEP OUT f,«»r W P »01*4110 ieivM£ HARWfT If TO KlfP AKIMAtf oggput on rue fiturf »erta sue n t f r ewe w f n m cv» rog ne.1 A «IB S O PPO BTUM ITY 210 ACRKH .MoldI- Fork o f John Day S P E C IA L R iver, on Big B oulder Creek, heart o f m ule deer and elk cou n try and C IV IL SE R V IC E P ondurnsa pine forest. Stocked and equipped 40 acre» Irrigated, free w a Prepare now for c iv il se r v ic e exam s. C ivil se r v ic e off-tH perm anent e m ter, bu ild in gs, R esort property, p loym en t. prom otions, v acation s, sic k h u nting, fish in g , ou tin g, prosp ecting, leave, p en sion s. W hat p rivate In m ining. For group, or lodge people, d u str y can g l» e you th e se a d v a n or certain In terested people for a ta g e s? For free in fo rm a tio n w rite hu n tin g location A real location C ivil B x te n slo n Service, P o s to ffic e for m any op p ortu n ities. In v estig a te draw er 569, V an cou ver, W a sh in g <7600 00 Cash. O so. S u tton , B ates, ton. Oregon. Q.—There has been much discus sion among us concerning the use of "any more” in such sentences as "John Isn’t nice to me any more.” 120-A. D A IR Y A N D STOCK RA NCH . Please discuss. 50 a. c u ltiv a te d , b est soil, ad join s I A —Use of "any more" to mean ou tsid e range, 6-rm house, b ig barn, other b ld gs . 14 sta n ch io n s, drink in g 'still; now; nowadays" is dialectal, cups. E le c tr ic w a te r sy ste m , fr u it, , and it appears to have originated in trout strea m thru place, tim ber to sell. Real bargain, p o sse ssio n at the North Central States. It is fre on ce, Q, b . D rake, A )ln ne, W a sh . quently heard in parts of Indiana. "Any more” is correctly used in PO U LTRY FARM and h atchery, 11 acres, 40,000 Incubator cap., mod., negative sentences as: John is not elec.; 10,000 b roiler cap., 2,000 la y in g hen cap. P rice <30,000. Earn nice to me any more; I do not need in g s 20% o f In vestm en t. Ill health any more help. fo r ce s sale. E stab . 20 yrs. I’h Ore. "GAY GADGETS" 0 A ssociated N t w ip a g t r t - W N U F ea tu res r r have surrendered. The "kingdom” Is a.group of small Islands called the ( ocos, about 600 miles southwest of Sumatra. John's great-great- grandfather settled on the Islands In 1827, and the Ross family has ruled under British royal charter ever since. Minut» Muka-Upa By GABRIELLE Improved M achinery Feed Crop Blower RANCHES FOR SALE N ew p ort, 53 Spokane. P ip ed spring, on N orth Bank H lw a y . Ideal R esort, g o lf, sm a ll a ir field , to u r ist cam p or sto c k farm . <7,500, <2500-2 farm s, <0,000 both. H en derson B e a tty , O w n er, 633 B a st 4th, O lym pia, W ash in g, ton. Goats are becoming big business John Clunles Boss, 16, comes into in American farming. his "kingdom" now that the Japs or Chevan, is a healthy, tasty food. The goat has four stomachs, usu ally has on hand at least one dpy's food requirements, and the missing of a meal is often beneficial. Like any other animal, goats will respond to proper feeding practices. Con trary to public belief, goats do not eat tin cans. Female goats are free from “ goot odor.” It is not recom mended, however, that the male be kept near the house, or in cities. I PERSONAL MAIL ORDER PHOTO F ISISH IN O D eveloping, printing, en largin g, copying. Write for price list and free m ailing beg PHOTO SERVICES. Ine. 540 Market «1. - S ea F r a e e le fe 4. Calif. HANDBOOK OF PRACTICAL ENGLISH • • • Q.— In our office we have almost come to blows over the word "whereabouts." Is it singular or plural? PL A ST IC B O B B E R A-—Whereabouts is a peculiar O NE O F T H E R EST C h eh alis R iver D airy farm s, all lev el, 70 acres c u l Liquid Rubber for m aking a n y m eld word. It is plural in form, but since for cold m ixed, quick se ttin g , chip tiv a ted , balance tim bered pasture. proof p laster. C a t t o n e, C ast wood it means "the place where a person N o w a ste land. S ix room modern P la s tic S ifts, plaques. n o v e ltie s. house, Barn 50x100. E a sily Irrigated, or thing is," it must be treated as -?mP e ° t w ith fu ll d irectio n s p len ty o f fr u its and n u ts. D aily 12.95 postpaid. San D iego P la s tic a singular, for obviously a thing se r v ic es, 4 m iles from tow n . Good P rod u cts, 3873 C aliforn ia S t., San roads. P riced at 117,000. O ther cannot be in more than one place at D iego, C alif. fa r m s from 2 to <35,000. W rite for a time. Correct: His whereabouts d escrip tio n and p rices. A. C. M iller H IST O R Y o f W orld W ar IL Com O akville, W ash., P h on e 340. is known. plete, a u th en tic. S alesm en w anted On the other hand, headquarters p r o fits G eneral SP O B T SM E B S P A B A D IS B B IR C H D istrib u to rs, P. O. B ox 3797, P ort is customarily used as a plural 350 A. 100 P low , 150 R lv. B ottom , Inc. land 8, O regon. M ineral R ig h ts, fenced , can Irrigate, noun, as: His headquarters are in pum ping, pow er line. 20 Ft. L ift 2 New York. ml. on Pend O reille R lv. 3 ml. W est Goat Farm ing Offer» Profitable Sideline While there ore nearly six mil lion goatn in the United States, less than 500,000 of them are milch goats. Milch goats offer a source of revcnui* to the small diversified farmer. Practically immune to dis ease and costing less than $3 a month to feed in winter, their addi tion to a project is worth consid eration. A cup of grain, hundful of hay and a pinch of suit, together with a small lot for pasture, should pro duce 1,500 quarts of milk a y e a r - milk that is in great demand by hos pitals. Free from TB, with about twice as much iron as cow’s milk, a naturally homogenized and easily digested goat's milk offers consid erable opportunity to the small or large fanner. A large milch goat will weigh from 130 to 150 pounds, and will pro duce three times more milk than a cow for her size. Good cottage, American and other cheese may be produced from goat's milk as well us a quality butter. The most popular breeds at pres ent are Tioggenburg, Saamen, Rock Alpine and Nubian. Goat's meat, Classified Department By NANCY PEPPER CASBAH CUISINE What'» your favorite dish when you're cutting up at the Casbah— when you’re mak ing talk at tl»e m a r b l e » la b ? What we mean 1», what do you order at the cor n er soda fo u n ta in ? Do you w h ittle y o u r waistline with a lemon fizz or do you crave these cataclysmic calories? Triple Threat—Three balls of as sorted ice cream each one dripping with another kind of goo. The com binations are gruesome. Horse's Neck—That's what you ask for when you want a coke with Ice cream. Ever try root beer with ice cream? Lush Mush! Maiden's Delight or Epicure Spe cial—You have two names for this concoction, but we call it “Anything Goes.” The idea is for the soda fountain jerker to use his own imagi nation. Dusty M iller—Chocolate marsh mallow sundae with malt sprinkled on the top. Telephone Special — That'« one name for vanilla cream, chocolate syrup, marshmallow and peanuts. Forbidden Fruit — Balls of cream with different kinds of fruit syrup. MORNING AFTER When she telephones you early— As soon as it is light— And cannot wait to ask you, "Did you have fun last night?’’ (SHE D ID !) If you try to change the subject With “Oh, it was all right," And don't even want to know If she had fun last night— (YOU D ID N 'T !) TRIXIE TEEN SAYS— Don’t think you’re the only teen who’s been nursing ambitions to be a movie star, a radio actress or a singer with a band. No harm building castles in the air. Hut, just in case those castles never come down to earth, you’d better be dig Rolling your eyes is excellent to ging the foundation now for a more strengthen the eye muscles. Look practical bungalow. Clicking a type straight ahead. Now lower and raise writer or selling behind the counter may not he your idea of glamour, but the upper lids ten times. Then close they’ll certainly tide you over until the the eyes and count ten. Then do it Talent Scout finds you. And find you, all over again. he will—-providing, of course, you have Ledger Syndicate.—WNU Features. the Talent. Q —Our you give plurals of "attorney etc. gon C ity 3-3347 or w r its P. J. S n y der, B t. 3, B ox 17, O regon C ity, Ore. English class asks that the rule for forming the such compound words as at law, mother-in-law,’ 17,000 A cre M ontana S tock Ranch, v i c in ity D eer Lodge, w ith su b sta n tia l d w e llin g s and oth er b u ild in g s and som e fa r m in g m achinery. A bout 800 A l AAes„ und"r irrigation . P rice <125,- 000. T erm s If d esired „„„ C A L V IN P H IL IP S k CO. 203 C olum bia St, S e a ttle . W ash. A.—A safe rule to follow is to „ pluralize the noun part of the words. RANCH fo r s a le by owher, 50 In such compounds as attorney at DAIRY J e r se y c o w s and h eifers. A ll kinds law, mother-in-law, right of way, . r.m. to o ls, i ml. fr o n ta g e on S iletz R iver. Good fis h in g and h u n t commander in chief, the noun parts ing. You w ill have to scram b le to are, "attorney, mother, right, com g e t th is ranch. Poor h ealth reason for se llin g . H oy C. M ain, S iletz , Ore. mander." The phrases “at law, In law. of way, in chief," act as ad D IV E R S IF IE D F A R M — 200 acres, good b u ild in gs w ith m odern im prove- jectives in that they describe the m en ts, e le c tr ic ity , good road w ith m all, sch ool and cream rts. <20.000 noun parts. Therefore, the correct If Interested w r ite H. R oger, Cove. plurals are: attorneys at law, moth- O regon. (U n ion Co.) ers-in-law, rights of way, command IR R IG A T E D FARM , 95 A., on Colum - ers in chief. <.uR1y er, H iw ay. F u lly equipped Form the possessives thus: attor w ith stock , m ach in ery, elect., 6-rm house, m odern. A . E. M cFarland. neys at law’s, motheis-in-law’s. Boardm an, Oregon. commanders in chief’s, etc. R A B B IT S & S K IN S Bell Syndicate. —WNU Features ' Novel Bow Trim r,abb"" «-« l bs 24c. W ant rap bit sk in s, poultry, veal, all m eats P aying good prices S u b v * Co.. 93£ W. f r o n t , P o rtlan d, O regon. IN S E C T IC ID E S A v a il a b l e N o w ! A long awaited government release makes D D T available and permit« Stauffer Chemical Company to sup ply this convenient and effective insecticide to farmers, dairymen, poultrymen, householders. Ample stocks are ready for immediate ship ment. Available in J forms— dusts, dr? spray oil emulsion. Consult your dealer — or write direct- STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO. P acific N orthw est D ivision NORTH PORTLAND, OREGON HEALTH TO Y O U ! Correct Roctal, Colon Allmonti HELP WANTED M ECHANICS, body m en, p ain ters. P er m anent em p loym en t, p len ty o f o v er tim e, top w a g es. P a sc o A uto Co., P asco, W ash . 1 AUTO m ech anic, th o r o u g h ly exper- I lenced In brake and fr o n t end work P erm an en t p osition , union sc a le. 48 hrs per w eek. Clean, lig h t shop. R eferen ces required. S h au b -B lllso n Co., 19th k P a c ific A v»., T acom a, W ASx*a BU TTO N H O LE w orkers S in g er s a t ta c h m en ts f it side, back <12.50 W hite R otary. S in g er E le c tr ic P ortab le. C onsole, tread le m ach in es. S ew in g «hop, 167 W h iteh a ll, A t lan ta, G eorgia. S ta u ffe r Hemorrhoids (P iles). Fis- •ure. Fistula. Hernia (Rup ture) destroy health-pow er ‘ to earn-ability to enjoy life. Our method of treatment without hospital operation successfully em ployed for 33 years. Liberal credit terms. Call for examination or send for FREE booklet. Open Evening«, Mon., Wod., fri., 7 Io 9:20 Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician and Sargoon M. E. Cor. E. Burnside and Grand Are Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14, Oregos F arm F ires The department of agriculture es timates that out of the more than 8,500,000 farms in the country, one in NURSERY STOCK each 37 had a disastrous experience P R U IT AH D H U T T R E E S .SH R U B S with fires in the five-year period B E R R Y P L A N T S , etc. Order» taken from 1936 to 1940. now fo r f a ll d elivery. _ _ *lree c a ta lo g upon req u est. T U A L A T IN V A L L E Y N U R S E R IE S R ou te 1, B o x 310, Sherw ood, O regon Brown Paprika The brown color of some of the paprika on the market now does not FOR SALE mean that it is synthetic. It is made R A ISE E A S T E R L IL L IE S FO R PR O from a different variety of paprika F IT A N D EN JO Y M E N T . T H O U S now being imported from Chile. A N D S O F D O LLA R S M ADE BY N O R T H W E S T E R N G R O W ER S. W E O F F E R FAM OUS CR OFT E A S T E R L IL Y P L A N T IN G STOCK FOR <15.00 P E R PO U N D . SM A LL, M ED IUM , A N D LA R G E STEM B U L B L E T S... JA M B S k JA M E S, H A B BOR, OREGON. For tills deep armholed black crepe dress with Chinese neckline, a striped satin and taffeta bow is tied from a hip pocket, with un N E W R A D IO S A N D ELEC. ONOGRAPHS pressed pleats in the skirt gathered A V A IL A B L PH E in lim ited q u a n tities. into the curve. Large bows used in 110 v o lts only. M any radio tub es in stock . E le c tr ic h eaters and ranges. strikingly novel ways are bringing A ll a t a reason ab le price. 90 day high drama into the current style free se r v ic e w arran ty. A ll n atio n a lly know n m akes. Order today, picture. Ap. p lian ce D ivision . P yram id R adio E ng. C o- 141? - 18th Avo., S e a ttle 22, Wn. 80 A. lr r lg . W ov W ire, 5 M. E. H erm iston , 3 .Mi. P roposed U fn a tllla Dam. Good bld gs. F u lly equpt. T urkey or D airy. W ish to retire. P rice <10,000. Inq. J. Jen d zejew ek l, H erm iston, O regon. ADAM 'S GARLIC F E A R L E S Solu ble c a p su le s c o n ta in in g the e s s e n tia l oil o f fr esh ga rlic; o d o rless and ta s te le s s ; a natu ral rem edy for a r th r itic and rheum atic a c h e s and pain s; a n atu ral in te stin a l a n tisep tic; 5 w eek s su p p ly <3. A sk your d ru g g ist for ADAM 'S GARLIC F E A R L E S Or w r ite d irect R ichm ond Adam Com pany, F . O. B ox 382, B ellin g h a m , W ash in gton . FOR SA LE: G as D on keys. 125 H .P W ycom b ln g m otor, W illa m e tte steam h o ist; 1250 ft. 1*4 in. m ain line, 2500 o / 8, *” • hauI back lln e- <2500.00— 80 O liver T ractor m otor, sm a ll S k a g it h o ist; app. 900 ft. I m ain line, * *"• haul back "ne. <2 j 00 L. E. D ow ning, C hitw ood, Ore- gon. R E G IST E R E D m ilk in g sh orth orn bull c a lv e s nnd one 2-year old bull. H L u n d q v ist, Sn nlea f a r m , N ew berg. O regon. ■' R E G IS T E R E D H ereford p igs. F ine stock, n ic ely m arked. <25.00, eith er sex. B u llp ltt’« O akstead F arm », R ain ier, W ash in gton . STO RE. Good F ix tu re s. W ell stock ed , b u sin e ss approx. <5,000 mo. <40.00 mo. lea se on bldg., liv in g 3 P ? rl i ' r,s 1n back. Good neighborhood. 814 U n ion S treet. T he D a lles, O regon. R E G IST E R E D H o lstein B u ll. Y earling D an e and S ires Dane, 650 lbs. B f ’ Droved Breeder, R eal B ull. R eai B uy. \ \ rite S im m ons H o ls te in F arm S ta r R on te, N ew b erg, O regon TRACTOR, Model 40 D iesel, Cletrac J u s t th o ro u g h ly overh au led , new tra cts, rollers. R eason able. Ward H oek ln e, D ayton , W aehlnglo n . FOR SA L E W orth in gton a ir co m p r es sor- 20 diam eter, 4) ft. ion s. C horse GE 3 phase, 220 volt, motor In good running condition, Include re- i en ’ ,7 authorised presanre 150 lbs Hilton Chevrolet Company, •o s Mata Street, Della», O r e g o n /^ Pepperm int P eps Up Chocolate You can enrich the flavor of the cocoa in cookies, cakes and pud dings by the addition of a few drops of peppermint or some other flavor ing that blends with chocolate. ïôyr! POPfo. .PAC«» AIR- TITC.NWERI JÄHSTOPOP] corn L"” « NA DONT f A4____ WHITE o» YELLOW . »t 6I0CU J Farm Woodlots Although we are not growing tim ber as fast as we are using it, timber can be grown. With reason ably good management, our forest and farm woodlands can be built up so they can produce all of the wood that we are likely to need for all time to come. It is not necessary that we stop all cutting either of old growth timber, or second growth, to conserve our forests. However, in meeting our present needs we ought to apply cutting and management practices that will assure enough new growth to meet future needs. PERMANENT JOBS fo r experienced HAND MILKERS able to milk 30 cowa twice daily $ 2 0 9 .0 0 «month minimum, and opportunity for bonus—excellent working conditions. jdohl MILK FARMS 18000 Ventura Bird. TARZANA, CALIFORNIA Phone: State 4-1170