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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, February 2871946 CLASSIFIED W O D E P A R T M E N T a F B I SIN’ ESS & IN V E S T . OPPOR. arm s BOBBY SOX CROSS TO W N •» Marty Links I Bv Roland Coe ’i Soil Proven Cause Of Cattle Disease • a RABBITS & SKINS R cent investigations conducted E w hite rabbits 4 to & Lbs. 24c. by the Am erican Veterinary Medi L IV Want rabbit sk in s, p ou ltry and veal. cal association has pointed a way B ab y * Com pany, 935 B. W . F r o n t, P ortland , O regon. to better health among farm ani- mals. Many livestock diseases 2«c to 45c EACH paid for w h ite ( f r y er» rabbit sk in s H igh ten sio n have b<en traced d irectly to the soil str etc h e r s, »1.50 d o i . prepaid. Sh ip j of fields and pastures. to E. B. I n c e , W arren. O regon. A wasting-away condition found in many localities has been traced to HELP WANTED J • II c- . Y ou ’re b e gin nin ’ to give that other tighter id e a s !” I I GO By Ernie Bushmiller H A T E H IM — C A N T S TA N D H E ’S J U S T A P H O N E Y L IT T L E CHEAT H IM STEADY EH ? I DESPISE W E L L — ONE T H IN G I KNOW - HIM ^7 I'M V. 5 th , H ills b o r o , O reg o n . ad ( o . k . zx. z. <r»¿. M UTT AND JEFF BECAUSE WRITING OUT MAYBE I Y o u r w il l j WON'T BE now ? ABLE TO W RITE IT LATER/ 7 TO M U T T I LEAVE M Y S U IT AND MY FU R N ITU R E' By Bud Fisher - < -A N D T O M Y G IR L 'S FATHER I LEAVE Y o u BOOB, YOU CAN'T L E A V E HIS O W N HOUSE TO H IM .' W H O SE HOUSE?/ I D ID L A S T NIGHT W H E N HE TO LD ME 7 T o G E T OUT.' ¿THE H O U S E / ^THERE.' NOW I'M GONNA ASK HIM AGAIN “ I CAN MARRY encee ; Z iittlelreggiel / RfGGlE IN GOING TO BRIDGE-CLUB WATCH FOA THE 7¿ X‘ a 5 . k LAUNDRY-MAN . while in CON b t IF Carnation Ormsby Madcap Fayne could never have established her record on a pasture deficient in proper elements. — fir WHY ARE You B A T T E R IE S — Brooder, broiler, d e v e l oper, fin ish in g 4 In one. B est b at tery bu ilt. Im m ediate d eliv ery . H a g - t a r t M fg. Co., R t. 3, B ox 52, O regon C ity, O regon, 4 m ile s out Redland road. N O T G O IN G T O L E T IT BOTHER M E / s'? I Î 7 y \ W r ite 2 48 FOR SALE L E T 'S | TO SE L L N ew Sp rin g Line— C & D d r e sse s. L ingerie & H ose, la r g e st lin e in d irect se llin g . Set free. “I wish you tw o guys would stop calling for a knockout! NANCY T z r? M IS C E L L A N E O U S HOLLARS IN YOUR MAIL. We tell you how. 137 plans. Free startling literature. Write 20TH CENTURY SERVICE SO# Filth Avenue, Oept. 1C. New York. Cobalt, Iodine, Copper Deficiencies Found c Il only our P rin c e C h a rm in g would come rid in g up now! FOR HALE -The famous Roxbury propci t z, located at Junction of Klamath and S c rivers in Calif. Includes 200 acres of paten ed land; 2 miles of Scott river gold place magnificent 10-rm Roxbury Lodge, w,l electricity, valuable water rights. Man other bldgs. »25.000. Terms. K. J. Kenned». H .rse Creek I*. O.. Biskly.n C .anly, Cal.i 2 By Margarita A N D BY THE W A Y -Y O U N E E D A BATH YO U R SELF/ LATER . . . ^ V COAST P R O P E R T Y , near C anadian Border. 67 acres, b u ild in gs, pastu re, tim ber, etc., »4,000. A lso 14 acres, b u ild in gs, fe w fr u it tr ee s; a ll c le a r ed; »2500. N ear salt, w ater, w h ere clam s, crab s, o y ste r s and f is h are in abundance. E . B . B ish o p , R ou te 5, W enatchee, W ash . BIG B A R G A IN S STORE, old e s ta b lish ed b u sin e ss. B ig m oney m aker. Includes sh o e rep air shop. S e lls e v er y th in g . Good location . P le n ty sa le a b le goods. Owner retirin g . W on d erfu l op p ortu n ity. H urry! B ox 505, M issou la, M ontana. Sway-back has been traced to a lack of copper in the soil. As lit T R Y our C h ristie N ew H am p sh ires fo r best resu lts. S u n n y C h lx H a t c h tle as two tablespoonfuls of copper e r y , P it e r , Id a h o . salt m ixed with each hundred pounds of salt lick w ill do away with the sway-back trouble. REDUCE W ith P h y t o la c c a B a r r y J u ic e T a b le t s Deficiencies of manganese, of C on tain s No H abit F orm in g D rugs phosphorus, zinc and calcium may R ecom m ended by D o cto rs also be responsible for mysterious 300 T A B L E T S — S1.25 losses among flocks and herds which Pacific Medical Supplies 3 1 0 P e o p le s B a n k B ld g . are apparently given good care and S e a t t le 1, W a s h in g t o n feeding. A suggested remedy is a soil survey followed by the addition D ISK S NO W A V A IL A B L B Im m ediate D e liv e ry of the missing element in the ma 4J’ x 5’ S izes nure or fe rtiliz e r applied to the soil E D S H O R T - F A R M ft G A R D E N rp-w a p ' patjci r I a deficiency of the earthy element called "co ba lt.” In every case, this condition was remedied when top dressing of superphosphate, con taining less than a tin-cupful per ton, was applied to the land. Lack of iodine in the soil and water o fttn causes prenatal goiter and s tillb irth in all species of ani mals, as well as poor hatchability of eggs. YOU OW N p roperty In or near P ortlan d and no lo n g er have an y person al u se fo r It, w h y not se ll w h ile p r ice s are the h ig h e st In the h isto r y o f real e sta te . We w ill be glad to a p p ra ise or s e ll hom es, c ity or suburban, d u p lex es, a p a rtm en t h ou ses, or oth er Incom e property. W rite to, B o s s L ofgrun, R ealtor, 416 H en ry B ldg., P o rtla n d 4, O regon. P hone B B 3159. Selection Prevents Broken Down Udders 5^— Ik. « . J JITTER 5831 P lr x t A v e . S o., S e a t « » , W » » h . P O B SA LE F IN E H E R D o f R e g ister e d J e r se y s, a lso farm for lease. 238 acres, 150 plow land, 80 a cres fa ll crop. O ats and Vetch. 2 bu lls, 31 cow s, 9 2-yr. old bred h e ifer s, 9 y e a rlin g s. Farm equipm ent, hay and feed. B . O. Q rles, B o u te 2, C h e h a lis , W a sh . While there is no known cure for a cow with a broken down udder, they can usually be prevented by proper breeding selection. Weak ud A R A N T E E D Yellow V a le n c ia ders are inherited. Some strains G U (la r g e ). S w eet S p an ish onion seed. have them more than others. In H ea v y y leld e r s, long k eepers. H ave produced 40 to n s per acre. P ostpaid, selecting foundation stock breeders »6 pound. N o orders under one should choose only cows whose ud pound. T . B . Cook, B o u te 2, T opp en i s h , W a sh . ders are so well attached that there is little likelihood that they w ill GROW H O LLY c o rr ec tly now , you w ill m ake m oney, liv e longer, be p ros perou s in old age. S p ecial clearan ce sa le , o x y g en produ cin g F rench stra in E n g lish h o lly in a ll p la n tin g sizes. H o l l y c r o f t G ardens, O lg H arbor. W ash. By Arthur Pointer C A N A R I E S , rollers, thoroughbred, banded. C hoice h e a lth v birds, »22.5« pair delivered . O S M A B A V I A R IE S , 1 i*— 1720 6 4 th A v e ., O a k la n d , C a lif. BOOK ING orders for ran ge siz e tu r k ey p ou lts, in lo ts o f 25 or m ore. W h itley 's F arm , B t. 2, Box 1 7 9 0 B e n t, W ash . 7 REG’LAR FELLERS WHAT5 THIS NEW 6UY IN •SCHOOL MCAN I DONT TO TOO. ZOOLIE’ / WORRY By Gene Byrnes PT I DON'T BEUtVB YOU ‘N’ HIM COULD OCT OH TH*£AMS SIDE OF TH STBLET " . >1 WHAT1 a VIRGIL By Len Kleis LOOK ÄT TH IS ! ! / H E V -T H IS , A IN T M IN E ! ’ - I T ^ DATED REAPIN' ?- W RtTIN1 J - - ~ WE DON'T GALL IT T H A T -, ? 2 STRAW BERRIES AND I V A N IL L A iq o g ' ....... SILENT SAM By Jeff Hayes ? •: 11 — *0 6 z lll> Improved Machinery / 3 CHOCOLATÉS, SODAS R E A D IN G - 2 0 W R IT IN G - 4 0 — Waste Disposal Many cities are levying special charges on industries for disposing of their large amounts of industrial waste resulting from accelerated When selecting dairy cattle for breeding, special attention must be production, the International City Managers’ association reports. Spe- • paid to udders. cial disposal charges are based on break down for several years. There volume, solid content and strength is always a danger of break down of the waste. Extent of the indus caused by severe inju ry. tria l waste treatment problem is in A t the first suggestion of an over-1 dicated by the fact that volume of sized udder, ca lf heifers should be such wastes is equivalent to the sew fed lig h tly on grain, substituting age pollution of approximately 60,- bran or other laxative feeds for j 000,000 persons. At present wastes most of the carbohydrate feeds, such of only 30,000,000 people are being treated in all existing central sites as corn and barley. for domestic sewage disposal in the Other beneficial steps are m ilking country. before freshening, as soon as the udder gets large, and three times Opening Pressure Cookers a day m ilking of the heavy produc-; Special care is required in opening ers for several weeks after fresh-, pressure cookers. When processing ening. is complete, the canner should be removed from the heat and the pres sure allowed to fa ll to zero. Then the petcock should be opened before the cover is removed. W ater System i This new water system is so de signed that the same pump may be used for either shal low or deep well service. Made by F E. Myers & Bros . Co., Ashland, Ohio. I f the water level changes, the pump x is quickly convert- £ ed by rem oving tap ” bolts with ordinary tools and attaching simple fittings. Popcorn Promises Real Return in Many Areas The Am erican appetite’ for pop corn is expected to continue strong fo r some years to come. While the profit from popcorn is not fabulous, the growing of the crop is “ very li t tle extra trouble.” It is possible to secure contracts fo r the raising of popcorn for seed purposes. North Carolina farm ers re port that they have been receiving from 10 to 12 cent» a pound for their popcorn. Im paired Vision Studies indicate that about one out of every five children graduating from gram m ar school has impaired vision. Visual shortcomings in crease with age and when people reach the age of 40 about half have impairment in vision. Lead Poisoning Cattle are more susceptible to lead poisoning than are other animals, and calves are especially sensitive White paint on bams and fences may be an expensive luxury. Danger Signal Pain Is probably the greatest and most im portant protective mechan ism with which nature has endowed mankind, according to Hygeia, health magazine of the American Medical association. There are 44 sites of pain which must be consid ered when disease is present in one of the structures within the abdom inal cavity. However, nature ha» failed so far as cancer of the stom ach or intestinal tract is concerned because these diseases can begin their growth without any pain being present in the early stages.