Southern, Oregon Miner, T hursday, Ju n e 20, 1946
Classified Department
H E R E F O R D h o g s W e a n e r p ig s S e r
viceable L>oar.-> .- m ipped on a p p ro v a l.
E a r l D r u r ,, « a ll c r e e k , O reg o n .
SPECIAL
L I V K w h ite ra b b it* i to 5 Lb*. 2 4 a
W ant ra b b it «kins, p o u ltry a n d veal.
B a b y fc C om pany. 936 ■- W . f r o n t ,
B IY M O L D S SC O O PS T H E
I N D U S T R Y AO AIM
P o r tla n d , O regon .
23o to 55c EACH paid f o r w hit* ( f r y - (
e r ) r a b b it wkirn. A ll tim e re co rd
h ig h . F r» e b u tc h e rin g In s tru c tio n s .
S h ip to B . B. L u ce , W a rren , O regon .
W IL L A M E T T E
215 a .
VALLEY
187 c u lt.,
p e ach es, 7 a. b e a rin g w a ln u ts , 32
ml. 8. P o r tla n d n e a r p&vt. Id eal o r- I
c h a rd lan d . O ne 6-room , one 5-roorn
m odern dw g.
B e a u tifu l lo c a tio n , !
b arn , m ach. shed, 52x7 4 p a c k in g
house, cone, flo o r, 3 c o o lin g u n its , i
A bout 47000 in m a c h in e ry . 415,000 !
o r m o re in b ld g s. 4-yr. a v e r a g e in
com e. 412,000
I n c o m e 1944 o v e r
416,000. P ru n in g , s p r a y in g a n d c u l- ,
tiv a tin g done. T w e n ty y e a r* e s t a b - I
Wished local b u sin e ss. O w n er w ill
help m a rk e t 1946 c ro p P ric e 445,000,
'Perm s. T a x e s 4160. P h o to s on re*
quest
C H E S T E R P. W A D X E R
Y A M H IL L , O R E G O N , P h o n e O f fic e
221 o r R e s . 595.
A P P R O X . 40 a. n r. B e a v e r C reek,
a. a l t r a fe sc u e a n d s u b te r r a n e a n
clover. H a r v e s t t h is y e a r, 10 a. seed
ed to h a r v e s t n e x t y e a r, 7 a b lac k
cap s, 1 a. f ilb e r ts , b a l. p a s tu r e : fi
rm . h s e , la rg e b a rn , elec, w a te r
num p, 2 y r -ro u n d c re e k s. $15,000.
5 AH. O R E G O N C IT Y — 2114 a. fen ced
All level, 3 a. b la c k c a p s. 1 a. p a s
tu re , 11 a. g ra in , elec, w a t e r p u m p
8-rm . hse . la rg e b a rn , f a m ily o rc h
a rd . «12.000, te rm s .
20 A. L E V E L — 2 m ile s E s ta c a d a . 14
a. c u l t i v , 3 a. f ilb e r ts , 3 a . f i r a n d
a ld e r: good w ell, s m a ll b a rn , no
h se . »2500. B E S S I E W E I L S , 3125 E
B u r n sid e , P o r tla n d , O re. L A 9362.
O N E o f O re g o n ’s m o st m o d ern , b e st-
know n p o u ltr y fa rm s , n e a rly 5000
tr a p - n e s te d b ird s ; b u ild in g s , e q u ip
m e n t; books in tip - to p sh a p e . I f you
w a n t a re a l good p a y in g c h ic k e n
ra n c h . . a l l M r. K och, MU 4083, o r
M r. E llio tt, GA 5406.
S P R IN G D A L E — 20 a c r e s c le a re d , In
a lf a lf a , clo v e r, good so il fo r b u lb s,
p o ta to e s, f r u i t. N o ro c k s. W a te r line
th r u p ro p e rty , good b ld g s i t e s a n d
m ac ad a m rd VE 2118 o r GA 5406.
C E N T R A L . R E A L T Y CO., G ra n d
C e n tra l M kt. B ld g ., 806 S. E. M orrf-
so n , P o r t l a n d , O re.__________
ON T H E B A R G A IN C O U N T E R
S tr a w b e rr y p la n t fa rm , now e a r n in g
m ore th a n fiv e th o u s a n d d o lla r s a
y e a r. C an e a s ily be d o u b led . T he
fa rm on w h ic h th e s e n s a tio n a l new
s tr a w b e r r y
"C o le m a n ’s P r e s i d e n t ’’
w as d eveloped. All p la n te d a n d in
g o in g sh a p e . R easo n f o r se llin g ,
g e ttin g loo old to o p e ra te . T h is is
th e b e st f a rm b u s in e s s in A m e ric a
a n d w ill lie so ld soon P r a n k C ole
m an , 1235 N o r th w e s t R o a d , B e llin g -
h a m . W a s h in g to n ,_______________
D IE S E L - T R A IN IN G - T R A C T O R
R em odel y o u r m ind fo r d ie s e l jo b s:
m en m u s t be tr a in e d f o r p e rm a n e n t
h ig h p a y jo b s in th is in d u s tr y . O u r
e x c lu siv e m e th o d w ill e n a b le vou to
p re p a r e q u ic k ly fo r s e c u rity a n d
su c c e ss . No tim e lost. S p ecial o f f e r
f o r v ets, o f W orld W a r II
For
c o m p le te in fo rm .-!t ion w i t h o u t o b li
g a t i o n w r i t e T R A C T O R T R A IN IN G
S E R V IC E , 406 P a n a m a B ld g ., P o r t
la n d 4, O re.
M A C H IN E T O O L S l ’ R P L I S — V e r t i c a l
b o rin g m a c h in e s, h o riz o n ta l b o rin g
a n d m illin g m ac h in e, h o riz o n ta l b o r
in g m ac h in es, tu r r e t a n d e n g i n e
la th e s , p la n e rs , m u lt, d rill p re ss,
r a d ia l d rills , m e ta l b an d s a w s ; 4
a n d fi in ch pipe th r e a d in g m ac h in es.
Spot sa les. 2360 N . W . P r o n t, W IL -
L A M E T T E IR O N ft S T E E L CO.,
P o r tla n d , O r°. _________
O W NER-—SO a., b e a u tifu l s ite , best
inc. C5 a. c le a r, 15, a. tin t., w o rth
$1000. 17 a p ru n e s, 1 a. a p p le s,
p e a rs, c h e rrie s . 7 a. o a ts ; b e rry soil
36 a. c rim so n c le v e r, w ell lim ed, ig
b a rn , c h u rc h , school, s to re , b u s a t
d r. Good w ell, 2 c re e k s, 11 m i. O re.
* itv H a rd s u r f . rd. $200 a., te rm s .
1». M u e lle r ,
C ity , Ora.
REG’LAR FELLERS
B v G e n e B vrnes
R t, 3, b o x
54,
be l u t l f u l
«1-
N E W GA S e n g in e -d riv e n p o r ta b le g e n
e r a to r s now in P o r tla n d sto c k fo r
Im m e d ia te d e liv e ry . 1 2 ’- KVA s i n
g le p h a se , 1 10-220 V.A.C. J u s t the
t h in g fo r h a tc h e r y s ta n d b y s e rv ic e
a n d g e n e ra l fa rm use, a ls o fo r m a
rin e use W rite fo r fu ll s p e c if ic a
tio n s . M ilw a u k ee M a c h in e ry Com-
p a n ? , 1933 S. B. U n io n A ve., P o r i-
l - ’trt 14. O regon.
D isc s— ) ¡mil 5 ft. sizes. L im o nnd
F e r tilis e r S p re a d e rs, 31) I f ! ' S ta tio n
a r y P o w e r U n its, H e av y D u ty S p rin g
T o o th H a rro w s . W isc o n sin E n g in e s
3 to 22 HI*. R o llo v e r S e r a o e r s — 3
a n d 5 f t , H a m m e rn iills , E D S H O R T ,
F a r m ft G a rd en T r a c to r s . 5821 F i r s t
Ave. So., Seayrie, W a sh .
125 A C R E S —5-room house, b a rn : 40 a. I
tilla b le , 30 a. p a s tu r e ; elec, a v a i l ;
p ilin g a n d tim b e r. C lose to s c l'rn l!
bus. on e rea m ro u te $6300 B ox 271
S p r in g f ie ld. O re.
'
E o x 127, B r e m e r to n , W a sh .
o r , w r ite th e C la c k a m a s C h in
c h illa E arm f o r th e n e w e st In f u r
f a rm in g . T h e I m p e r ia l c h in c h illa *
A -I w a r r a n te d b re e d in g s to c k a n d
o th e r ty p e« a v a il. J u s t w e st o f 82nd
on la c k a rn a s A ve., C la c k a m a s, O re
E . 1». H e rric k , E t. 1, B e x 481.
* T W lW » T r T , J ’
X IN G W E L I.
AGENCY,
C o r v a lli.
"M illio n s s u f f e r u n
n e c e s s a rily fro m a c h e s
a n d p a i n s . A r t h r i ti s
can c rip p le you f o r life.
S te a m b a th tr e a tm e n ts
in y o u r hom e m ay s a v e
you u n to ld m is e ry . F u ll
in fo rm a tio n on re q u e st.
S T E A M B A T H -E T T
COM PANY
13601 4 6 th A v e. S o.
S e a t tle , W a e h ln g to a
LESS
T O O T H DECAY
fi * D I g
T A B L E T S h a v e been th e
m ea n s o f k e e p in g c h ild r e n 's te e th fre e
fro m o r d in a r y d ecay . O ne ta b le t a d a y
g iv e s th e g ro w in g c h ild th e p r a c tic a l
a m o u n t o f F lu o rin e a n d V ita m in s C
a n d D to g u a rd a g a i n s t to o th d e ca y
so co m m o n w ith c h ild re n fro m 6 to
.
y e a r s - O ne m o n th ’s s u p p ly o n ly
$1.00 o r six m o n th ’s s u p p ly f o r $5 00.
Sem i to d a y — H A L C O C O M P A N Y , 2814
N . E. 4 0 th A v e n u e . P o r tla n d 13, O reg o n .
B u ild s Tissue
P ro te in is used fo r b u ild in g tissue
th roughout the body. I t is the ch ie f
p a rt of the muscles, tissues and in
te rn a l organs of the body, as w ell
as o f the skin, h a ir and nails. Am ong
the m ost im p o rta n t sources are
m ilk , cheese, eggs, lean m e a t and
fish. M e a t organs are ric h in p ro
teins o f high n u tritiv e value. Soy
bean furnishes com plete proteins,
h a vin g a ll the am ino acids needed
fo r g ro w th and re p a ir of body tissue.
Red and Green Peppers
S cientists at the Rhode Isla n d and
G eorgia e xp e rim e n t stations who
re ce n tly tested d iffe re n t va rie tie s of
peppers a t d iffe re n t stages of
grow th, found th a t a ll of them in
creased in carotene (fo re ru n n e r
o f v ita m in A) and ascorbic acid ( v i
ta m in C) as th e y turned red. Pep
pers are ric h in both these v ita
m ins when they are at the m a tu re
green stage, but they show a re
m a rka b le increase as they redden.
P la n t Investm ent
D u rin g the decade of the tw enties,
20 b illio n d o lla rs of new ca p ita l was
invested in our m a n u f a c t u r i n g
p lants and e q u ipm e n t; in the t h ir
ties, 14 b illio n s ; w h ile in the short
period o f June, 1940, to June, 1942,
a total o f 16 b illio n s was reached—
g re a te r than the to ta l d u rin g the
whole previous decade.
R e lig io u s S y m b o l
The cross has been used as a
re lig io u s sym bol since the dawn of
c iv iliz a tio n . Crosses of various de
signs, some d a tin g fro m the Stone
age, have been found in nearly ev
e ry p a rt of Europe as w ell as In
dia, S yria, Persia and E gypt.
E x tra c tin g Fuel
F ro m 90 to 95 gallons o f liq u id
m o to r fuel can be produced fro m a
ton of cottonseed hulls, o r corn cobs,
and about one-half of this is in the
fo rm of e th y l alcohol, e xp e rim e n ta l
M A R IN E B A T T E R IE S
B oat ft R ad io B a tte r ie s fro m G o v e rn in ve stig atio n s indicate.
AUTO P A R T 3
R e b u ilt shock a b so rb e rs . F ro n t a n d
r e a r C lie v , O ld s . B uick. e t c ; 1934-
3S Cliev, k n e es a n d a m illio n o ilie r
p a r ts . We sh ip p ro m p tly . S E A T T L E
A U TO W R E C K IN G , 1950 1 st A ve
So.. S e a ttle , W ash .
m ent s u r p lu s . Som e lik e new . o th e r s
can be e a s ily f ix e d —a t re a l b a rg a in
m ic e s B. R a d in s k y ft Son, 2750 4 th
A ve. So., S e a ttle 4, W ash .
506 A C R E S, (ó m ile fro m h ig h w a y 2
m iles fro m ra ilro a d s ta tio n . S econd
g ro w tli tim b e r, a id e r, fir, so m e c e d
a r poles $25 per a c re L o u is L a n g e r
M enlo, W ash .
I'O B B R e g is te re d long y e a r lin g S h o r t
ho rn b e ef b u lls o f s e rv ic e a b le a g e
good ru g g e d h eav y liono in d iv id u a ls '
E m m e t M n lh a ll, G r a n g e v ille , Id a h o .
174-A CRE fa rm , 10-room hom e, la rg e
b arn , m o st in c u ltiv a tio n ; b e s t Ip
P olk co., n e a r S alem . Sfi2,30O. A , T
H ild eb ra n d , 420 M ain S t., D a l l a s , Or.
PO R TO R It 'A N ” . N an cy H a ll sw e e t
p o ta to p ln n ts. 100 p la n ts , $1 25 p o s t
paid. 200 p la n ts «2 p o stp a id . M u tn a l
N u r se r y , H e r m is to n . O reg o n .
R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q U I P M E N T
S a les ft S erv ice, H om e lo ck e rs, tmt-
tle co o lers, re a c h In boxes. M eat
£ 2 . - 2 . . F i £ y ,h ln * ln r e f r ig e r a tio n
P O R T L A N D R E F R I G E R A T I O N CO
1516 N. E . K lllln g s w o r t h , P o r tla n d
O regon . P h . T R 6644.____________
S A C R IF IC E , c a s h $1750. 40 a c re s.
fa rm h o u s e , 20 m ile s S p o k an e, n e a r
M ead a lu m in u m p la n t. O w n er E . M a
n tis, 4023 E v e r e tt A v e ., O a k la n d 2.
C a lif,
FO R SA LE — R egistered B erk shire
Sow s, good m o th e rs, E a s te r n B rood-
lin e s a ls o W en n ers. W e s le y C m » ,
P o m e r o y , W a sh .______
NO. 10— 10 ft. O L IV E R C o m b i n e -
Good r u b b e r a n d b u lk ln a n d s a c k
in g a tta c h m e n ts . $(550 00. J o e M or-
•111, S h a n ik o , Ore,
I
and w o rk m a n sh ip . F e a tu r e s i n t e r
c h a n g e a b le m en s to w om en’s m odel
or d e sk s e t in a j if f y . C lick B a ll
p ro te c to r, no bill, no q u ill, no sp ill.
P a p illa r y a c tio n .’’
W r ite s u n d e r
w a ter, on c lo th , u p to 10 c a rb o n
copies. I ’ncondltlonalT y g u a r a n te e d
to w rite 4 y e a r s w ith o u t re fills . Pen
I ts e lf life tim e . Irn p re s tv e In y o u r
pocket, p u rs e o r on y o u r d esk . D e
luxe g if t box b lu e a n d gold. C hoice,
b lack - s ilv e r - gold. >9.95 p o stp a id ,
jy h y p a y m o re? 21 m ile s o f s a t in -
flo s m o o t h n e s s t r a c in g y o u r
th o u g h t* w ith in c re d ib le ease. A l-
w ay* re a d y M o rth w e st S p e c ia lty Co..
B a rg a in in g Develops
C o lle ctive b a rg a in in g contracts
between w orkers and em ployers
have re ce n tly shown a trend tow ard
regional and n ational coverage,
g re a te r organization of em ployers,
and developm ent of in d u stry-w id e
c o lle ctive b a rg a in in g —re su ltin g in
standardization of la b o r conditions
o ve r w id e r areas.
O regon
m a c - t in b r y
I M M S 9 I A T E D E L IV E R Y
PEE
F o r B irth d a y * , a n n iv e r s a r ie s , r e m e m
b ra n c e s, a m u s t-h a v e f o r a ll b u s
in ess a n d e d u c a tio n a l u s e r s ; W o rld ’s
C h am p io n , R e y n o ld s p a te n te d new .
im p ro v ed ‘’400'’, th e a r is to c r a t o f
m r n n g ly ,
FA RM S—
r e s t In p a s tu re ,
f a m i ly o r c h a r d , b ld g s, f a ir, c o m
p le te ly e q u ip p ed w ith 2 -y r.-o ld mach.»
7 r. h o u se , b a th , »dec. w a te r, h e a te r
a n d p u m p , a ls o g a s p u m p s, e tc. 2 ’/>
ml. f r o m
In d e p en d e n ce , 140,000,
te r m s Incom e on g r a in a lo n e la s t
y r. 18500.
100 A .— 00 a. c u lt . r e s t f a m ily o r
c h a rd a n d p a s tu r e , good p la s te r e d
house, elec., e tc .; 415,000, te rm s.
108 A.— 60 c u lt., r e s t p a s tu r e a n d
o a k ; good 4-r. h o u se, b a rn fo r 22
cow s, so m e sto c k a n d m a c h in e ry ;
on p a v . 4 m l. fro m In d e p e n d e n c e ;
419,000, te rm s.
50 A .— 30 a. c u lt , m o s tly fr. a n d b e r
r ie s ; a lo n g W. r iv e r ; 2 elec, w a te r
p u m p s ; b e a u tifu l new m od. 6-r.
house, good b ld g s , Incl. 6 cow s a n d
o th e r sto c k , som e f a rm e q u ip . I n
com e a v e r a g e s a ro u n d $6000 y r . 425
peach tr., 20«» la y in g h en s, 300 p u l
le ts, etc. 420,000. te rm s.
38 A.— All in c u lt, o r used fo r good
p a s tu r e ; good b ld g s . 7-r. h o u se,
b a th , e le c , w. pu m p ; 3 w e lls, 8 head
c a ttle , good g ro u n d a n d 1 Va m l.
from e ith e r o f 2 to w n s n e a r O.X.
-'•b o o l; 412.000. t- rrns. X . B. D O D - I
£OM. R e a l E s t a t e , 1 0 th a n d M on
m o n th R ti., In d e p e n d e n c e , Ore.
W 1 L L A M E T T E V A LLEY F R U IT
’ARM .
110 a . 1H CUlt., M a.
2
Wasted Loaves
Just one slice of bread throw n
in to the garbage each week by ev
e ry A m e rica n fa m ily is the same
as th ro w in g away 100 m illio n loavea
of bread a year.
H o sp ita l Insurance
B y 1943, hospital service plans
protected 11 m illio n people in m ore
than 70 com m unities, m ostly urban,
ag a inst the costs of hospital care.
C ities G row
In 1790, only 5 p e r cent of the
U. S. population liv e d in cities
of 2,500 persons or m ore, as com
pared w ith 55 per cent in 1940.
D ra w C alcium
When hens fa il to get enough ca l
ciu m , they d ra w it fro m th e ir bones,
up to about 25 per cent of th e ir
c a lciu m content.
Woolen Garm ents
Woolen garm ents should be dried
a t room te m p e ra tu re ; too much
heat o r cold m ats and harden»
them .