Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 27, 1946, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, June 27, 1946
Classified Departmeni
LIV K w h it« rab b its 4 to 5 Lb». 27c.
W ant rabbit xkln», poultry and veal
B a b y * C o m p a n y , 935 8. W. F ro n t.
P o r tla n d . O reg o n .
12o to 55c EACH paid for w h ite ( f r y ­
er) rabbit sk in s. All tim e record
blah. Kree bu tchering In struction s
fibip to E . E. D a c e , W a rren , O reg o n .
M A C H IN E T O O l, HI,' Itl'L C H — V e r tic a l
boring m achines, horizon tal boring
and m illin g m achine, horizon tal bor­
in g m ach in es, turret and e n g i n e
la th e s, plan ers, m ult, drill press,
rad ial d rills, m etal hand sa w s; 4
and 6 .nch pipe threading m achines.
Knot Kale 2860 M. W . F r o n t, W I L ­
L A M E T T E IR O N fc S T E E L CO.,
t
P o r tla n d , O re.______________________ _
O W N E R — SO a , b e a u tifu l site , best
inc. «5 a. clear. 15, a. tlm „ worth
34000. 17 a prunes. 1 a. app les,
pears, ch erries, 7 a. o a ts; berry soil.
36 a. crim so n clover, w ell lim ed, lg.
barn, church, sch ool, store, bus at
dr Good w ell, 2 creeks, 11 ml. Ore.
C itv. Hard su rf. rd. »200 a , term s.
L . M u e lle r , B t . 3, b o x 54,
C ity , O re.____________________ _
O reg o n
SPECIAL
R E Y N O L D S SC O O TS T H E
IN D U S T R Y A G A IN
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For B irthday», a n n iv er sa r ie s, rem em ­
brance«, a m u st-h a v e for a ll bun-
Iness and ed u cation al user«; W orld *
i 'ha hi pion, R eynold* p aten ted new ,
im proved “400", the a r is to c r a t o f
pens. S tu n n in g ly , b e a u tifu l d esig n *
I
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in te r ­
ch angeable m en's to w om en’s m odel
or desk se t In a j if f y . C lick B all
protector, no hill, no q u ill, no sp ill.
C ap illary a c tio n .’’
W rites under
water. on cloth , up to 10 carbon
copies. U n con d ition ally gu aran teed
to w rite 4 years w ith ou t r e fills . Ben
it s e lf life tim e . Im prenlve In your
poeket, purse or on your desk. D e­
luxe g ift box blue and gold. C hoice,
black - silv er - gold. > 105 postpaid.
W hy pay m ore? 21 m ile s o f sa tin -
flo s m o o t h n e s s tracin g your
th o u g h ts w ith incred ib le ease. A l­
ways r-ady N o r t h w e s t S p e c ia lty Co.,
B o x 127, B r e m e r to n , W a sh .
V ISIT or w rite th e C lackam as C h in ­
c h illa Farm for th e n e w e st In fu r
farm in g. T he Im p erial c h in ch illa !
A -l w arranted breed in g sto c k and
other ty p e s a vail. J u st w e st o f 82nd
on C lackam as A ve., C lackam as, Ore.
B. L. H errick, R t. 1, B ox 481.
N E W UAH en g in e-d riv en portable g e n ­
e ra to rs now in P ortla n d sto ck for
Im m ediate d eliv ery . 12*/a KVA, s in ­
g le phase, 110-220 V.A.C. J u st the
th in g for h a tch ery sta n d b y se r v ic e
• Hemorrhoids
and gen eral farm use, a lso for m a­
rin e use W rite for fu ll s p e c ific a ­
• R e cta l a n d C olon
tio n s, M ilw a u k e e M a c h in e r y C om -
A ilm a n tt
any, 1933 8. B. U n ion A ve., P o r t ­ ! • H ornia (Rup/urt)
ing 14, O regon.
• Oaotric U ltar
125 A C R E S—5-room house, barn; 40 a.
Treated without Hospital
tilla b le . 30 a. p astu re; elec, av a il.;
p ilin g and tim ber. C lose to sch ool
Operation
bus, on cream route. $6300. B ox 271,
TOR GOOD HEALTH!
£
any tasteless spinach?”
NANCY
By Ernie Biuhmiller
S p r in g f ie ld , O re._________________ __
M A R IN E B A T T E B IE S
B oat & R ad io B a tte r ie s from G overn ­
m ent su rp lu s. Home lik e new , o th e r s
can be e a s ily f ix e d —at real bargain
prices B. B ad ln ek y fc Son, 2750 4th
A ve. So., S e a ttle 4, W ash .
FO U R R e g ister e d lon g y e a rlin g S h o rt­
horn b eef b u lls o f se r v ic ea b le age;
good ru gged h eavv bone Individuals.
E m m et M ulhall, O ra n g ev ille, Idaho.
Monday through Friday/ 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Evoningt: Monday, W tdntiday, Frtday 7 to 10
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
fh y t id a n a nd tu rg a o n
N. E. Corner E. Bumalda end Grand Avenue
Telephone EA,t 3918. Portland 14. Oregon
178-ACRE farm , 10-room hom e, la rg e
barn, m ost In c u ltiv a tio n : b e st in
P olk co., near Salem . $62.300 A . T.
H ildebrand , 420 M ain St., D allae, Or.
R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q U I P M E N T.
S a les & Service, H om e lock ers, bot­
tle co o lers, reach in boxes. M eat
c a w s. E v e ry th in g In r efr 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. B. K lllin g ew o rth , P ortlan d ,
O regon. P h . T B 6644._______________
FO R S A L E —3 se c tio n s, 300 a c r e s in
g r a ss lo ts o f e a sy clearin g, fen ced ,
good fo r c a ttle , grain or sh eep . A lso
g r a ss seed s. 2 m ile s lak e fr o n ta g e
on F ra n co is Lake. G oor h u n tin g ,
fish in g , M oose, D eer and bear. B e st
op p o rtu n ity in C entral B r itish C ol­
um b ia for dude ranch or to u r ist
lodge. F ra n co is L ake is 65 m ile s
long. P rice $20.00 per acre, term s.
I'ash. Chas. H unter, C olleym ou n t,
B, C., Canada.
_________ ______
100 BEST q u ality medium siz e g la d ­
iolu s bulbs, $4.50, delivered . Labeled.
E d a o n M. Curry, K a lis p e ll, M o n t.
V ER Y f a s t hand operated con crete
block m ach in es. M akes stan dard size
blocks. N ew low price $70.00 com ­
plete, FO B T a c o m a , W a sh in g to n .
Send ch eck or m oney order fo r im ­
m ed iate d e liv e r y . A g e n ts w anted.
N ordin P a c ific M etal W orks, 632
P ro v id e n t B ldg., T acom a, W ash .
J 160-A. FARM , M U R PH Y , O R E.— 10 ml.
from G ran ts P a ss; 100 a. c u lt., 20 a.
grap es, bal. w oodland; 10-rm. mod.
read., barns; fe n c es; $20,000, term s.
F u ll com . to brokers.
P R E V IE W S INC.
N a tio n a l B e a l E sta te C learing H ou se
606 S. H ill, L os A n g eles 14, C alif.
363 M ills T ow er, San F ra n cisco 4
N ew Y ork
P h ila d elp hia
B oston
' FO R sa le : — 400 acre sto c k ranch, 19
m l. from R oseb urg, Ore. N ew barn,
cabin, lo ts fr ee range, 4 m il. f t.
tim ber. $12,500. part term s. W ill
tak e car or truck in trade. G. J . B y ­
ers, B rock w ay, Oregon.
! 120 AC RES, one m ile E. G olden V alley
sch ool, hot and cold w ater in 8-
rom h ou se w ith bath, e le c tr ic ity ,
phone, barns, 20 c a ttle , 4 horses,
hay, garden, fru it and n u t trees.
,
W rite for p a rticu la rs w ith or w ith ­
out sto c k and equipm ent. T erm s.
J . E . Taber, L ebanon, R . 3, Cre.
IM PR O V ED d airy and truck farm s,
80 to 160 a.; good h e a lth w a ter and
g r a ss: raise liv in g at hom e, good
loc. R h odes R e a lty , Cove, Ark., P olk
cou n ty,________________________________
FARM In S. W. W ash. A pprox. 75
acres. 5 rm. mod. house p a rtly fu r ­
nish ed . Barn, som e ca ttle. M ilk—
and other farm equipm ent. $8400.00.
E ich n er's In su ran ce A gen cy, R ay-
m onJ, W ash ., F red E ich ner, A gent.
D IV E R S IF IE D FARM — 10.90 acres, 4-
rm . hou se, elec., fa m ily orchard,
filb e r ts, Eng. w a ln u ts, berries, large
barn, hen house. 20 m ile s from
P ortlan d on R ock Creek rd. M ail,
lib rary, m ilk, cream route. $5.000,
H . C. C h r is t e n s e n , R t . 2, B e x 307,
P ortla n d 10, O re.
REAL
O P P O R T U N IT Y — 240 acres
E a ste r n Ore. Stocked and equipped,
year-roun d creek. 40 a. irrigated . 40
botom lan d to be cleared, rest bunch
g r a ss, h ill pasture. Good b u ild in g s
and fe n c es. H eart o f P o n d e r o s a
P in e, m u le deer elk, fish in g , m ining,
o u tin g , etc. Ideal recreation al lo ca ­
tion. P rice $7000, Cash. Geo. S u tton ,
B a te s, O regon.
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C E D I N T A B L E T S have been the
m eans o f keep in g ch ild ren 's te e th free
from ordinary d ecay. One ta b le t a day
g iv e s the g ro w in g ch ild th e p r a c tic a l
am oun t o f F lu o rin e and V ita m in s C
and D to guard a g a in s t to o th d ecay
so com m on w ith ch ild ren from 6 to
18 years.
One m onth 's su p p ly o n ly
$1.00 or s ix m on th 's su p p ly for $5.00.
Send t o d a y - HALCO COM PANY, 2314
N. E. 40th A v e n u e . P ortlan d 13, O reg o n .
Keep Ash Trays Clean
Ash trays are an ever-present
item in the decor of any room. Do
more than empty them—wash them
in soap and water. This removes
both stains and odors. Rub a piece
of soap on those persistent smears^
Rinse and wipe dry.
Save Soap Scraps
Dry suds are an excellent outlet
for odds and ends of soap that are
too small for regular use at the
sink or tub. These should always
be saved and used in soap jelly or
other ways so that not a single soap
bubble is wasted.
Milk Content
A cow that makes the modest
yearly production of 8,000 pounds of
3.7 per cent milk will produce in
that milk 272 pounds of protein, 296
pounds of fat, 392 pounds of sugar
and 56 pounds of mineral matter.
Indian Noble
The first English title of nobility
in America was conferred on an
Indian. Wanchese, chief of a North
Carolina tribe, was dubbed “Lord
of Manteo” after his visit to Eng-
Cosmopolitan City
Bombay’s population of 1,600,000 land with Raleigh’s colonists.
Is made up of Europeans, Persians,
Pickett’s Charge
Afghans, Japanese and Chinese in
Pickett’s famous charge at Get­
addition to representatives of the
various peoples of India. Among tysburg was not led by Pickett, but
the followers of religions, Hindus by General Pettigrew of North Caro­
predominate, but there are also lina. The charge was made by Gen­
many Mohammedans, Christians, eral Pickett’s command, but Pickett
and Parsis. Descendants of an­ was not there.
cient Persian fire-worshipers, the
Plant Investment
Parsis are of interest because of
More than 90 per cent of our in­
their “Towers of Silence,” where
the dead are left to be devoured vestment in business plant and
equipment during the decade 1931-
by vultures.
1940 was for replacement purposes
only.
Intense Darkness
When the sun reaches a certain
Lynch Law
north-south line (called a meridian)
The term “ lynch law” is believed
over a certain spot, it is noon at
that spot. At that moment that to have originated when residents
place is receiving the maximum of i of Franklin county, N. C., hanged
light from the sun. Twelve hours Major Lynch, a royal tax collector,
later, midnight, the sun has reached in 1767 after a summary trial.
the lower end of that meridian on
Witch-Chasers
the other side of the world or direct­
ly “ under your feet” so to speak.
In some parts of Central Europe,
It is at that moment that the sun annual witch-chasing ceremonies
is the farthest possible below the are still held in April as part of
horizon and light would be at the the spring cleaning.
minimum.
Full Name for DDT
Anemic Condition
The full name of DDT is Dichloro-
Anemia is a condition in which Diphenyl-Trichlorobenzene, and was
the number of red blood cells or first compounded by a young Ger­
their hemoglobin content or both man chemist in 1874.
are below normal levels. Such a
condition may develop through
Productive Soil
loss or destruction of these blood
Soil conservationists say there
elements, or through failure of their are less than three acres of good
formation.
farm land to each person in the
United States,
Soap Shaker
A soap shaker may be made by
Unemployment Level
fastening together two worn prewar
In 1941, the last prosperous pre­
tea strainers of same size. This war year, unemployment averaged
homemade gadget makes it possi­ six million people.
ble to whip up an excellent suds
in the dishpan in a short time thus
Low Income
utilizing all soap scraps as they ac­
Prior to the war one-third of our
cumulate.
families had a family income under