Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 11, 1946, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 11, 1946
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTM ENT
M ODHH
D A IR Y
SPECIAL
M illion s a u ffe r from
m u scu lar a c h e s and
pains. A r th r itis can
crip p le you for life.
<;-t our new P o rta b le
P la s tic S team C abinet
for your hom e. Com ­
p le te 324.95.
r i« H
L ocated 10 m ilea north o f S e a ttle, l 1/
m llea from B o th ell. 71 acre», 38
cleared , rich aoll, 7 room m odern
hoUMe w ith h a t h and baeem ent.
I.a w n w ith ahruba, and fa m ily or­
chard. A I mo 3-room c o tta g e w ith
bath, 44 atan ch lon cem en ted barn
w ith large hay atorage. M ilk house,
Im p lem ent aheda, g a r a g es, pou ltry
h ou se, horsebarn. A ll b u ild in g s In
good condition. Sh ad y tree grove
behind barn. Duro sp rin g w ell w ater
sy s te m . W idow unable to operate
farm , 3(0,000. A real buy.
M rs.
M in n ie H a n s e n ,
B o t h e ll, W
n
8 T B A M B A T K -B T T
COM PANY
13601 4 6 th A v e . Bo.
B e a ttie , W a s h in g t o n
K t. 3, B o a 308,
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C O LLIE I'l I 'l'lE S — T ri-color»; a lso
sa b le w ith w h ite. A. K. C. reg. F u r­
th er p a r llc u la r s upon req uest. K irk­
w a ll C ollies. B o o ts 1, B ox 393, Lake
Q rove, Ore.
W A N T E D — Man and w ife o r wom an
to w ork and do cook in g on sto ck
ranch. B o x 115, H e p p n e r , O re. _ _ _
D r . H arry S e m ie r , D e n /w Z
AllSKI BlDC.-3»iM r o w w h i * i>w«ia
P E N D O R E IL L E C O U N TY
D A I S Y or ST O C K R A N C H
160 acres, w ith 140 a c re s in crop:
1000 a cres ad jo in in g free range w ith
p le n ty w ater, lia is e s 300 to n s hay,
b esid es grain, a ll su b irrig a ted . F iv e -
room new m odern house, 3-room
cabin, barn 50x100, f ir s t -c la s s m ilk
h ou se w ith w alk-ln box, cem en t floor.
W ater under p ressu re, e le ct, in all
bld gs. 7 m ile s from N ew p ort on
m ain Pend O reille h ig h w a y .
A ll
fen ced and c r o ss-fen ce d . 3*1000 w ill
handle. 313,000 fu ll price or w ill se ll
c o m p lete ly equipped w ith tractor
and all m ach in ery p lu s 60 head o f
stock . Call or w rite H. C. O’Brien,
Bonded B e a l E sta te Broker, H ew -
port, W ash.________________________
STOCK or D ude R anch, 1300 a cres
deeded, som e lea ses, im proved, fin e s t
c lim a te, ideal for w r a n g le r s’ club.
R ailroad, trou t stream , tim ber, deer,
p h ea sa n ts on ranch. W rite Tor d e­
ta ils. 317,500. R . H . W allace, L ap w ai,
Idaho.
O LYM PIC P en in su la H om e & A ll-Y ear
Incom e. C hildren’s p riv a te su m m er
cam p or T o u r ists. 320,000. See now .
B o x 246, Q uilcene, W n._____________
R E G IS T E R E D J e r se y s. T w o bu lls, one
tw o years, one th ree m on th s. T w o
cow s. 665 pounds b u tter fa t. Good
produ ction and ty p e
P riced very
reason ab le. A. C a m ero n , P o r tla n d ,
O re., B o u t e 6, B o x 499._____________
C O UN TRY hom e, 40 a. near O lym pia,
W ash .; cash , term s. Owner, Y arw ood,
673 54th St„ S acram en to 16, Cal.
41 ACRES, d iv e rsifie d , 20 a c re s a lf a l­
fa. F ru it, berries, garden. 6-rm. c o t­
tage. Good barn, sta n ch io n s 12 cow s.
Id eal sto ck or "dude" ranch. N eap
R o o sev e lt Lake, open range. On
H ig h w a y 395. Crop, chick en s, m a­
ch in ery and fu r n itu r e com p lete for
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1 H ow ard X jo lse th , B oyd s, W n.
CROFT L illy B u lb le ts. 35.00 per lb.,
field run 85 to the lb. W ill sh ip
O ctober. Make r eser v a tio n s now . 20%
h old s order. AU sto c k s ta te in sp e c t­
ed and guaranteed. B en L ln zell, E l­
CANCER OF THE SKIN
tre a te d
o n ly
W r it e fo r in fo r m a tio n
TH O M A S
W . R O S S . M . O
1 2 1 8 S e llin g B ld g . • P o r tla n d . Ore
BETTER H EALTH !
B Mamorrfcoids
H e c la / a n d Colon
A ilm e n lf
• Oastrie Ulcer
Treated without Hospital
O peration
Write or call for FREE
dercriprive Booklet
Munday through Friday: 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
tim in g s : Monday, W ednesday, Friday 7 to J
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Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and Surgeon
N. E. C o m er E. Burnside and G rand Avenue
Telephone £Aat 3918, Portland 14- O teg o n
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
R adios, c lo ck s, e le c ­
tr ic razors, iron s, etc.
N a tio n a lly
know n
brands. W rite us fo r
w h a t you need. T hree
c en t sta m p b rin g s lis t and p rices.
C O N N O R S IN C .
852 S. V e r m o n t
L o s A n g e le s 5, CaL
FARM In S. W. W ash . A pprox. 73
acres. 5 rrn. mod. hou se p a rtly fu r ­
nished. Barn, som e c a ttle . M ilk—•
and oth er farm equipm ent. 3S4OO.OO.
m a, W n.
L IV E w h ite rab b its 4 to 5 Lbs. 27c.
W ant rabbit sk in s, poultry and veal.
B n b y ft C o m p a n y , 935 S. W . T ront,
E ic h n e r ’s I n s u r a n c e A g e n c y , R a y ­
m o n d , W a s h ., F r e d E ic h n e r , A g e n t ,
P o r tla n d , O reg o n .
23c to 55c EACH paid for w h ite ( f r y ­
er) rabbit sk in s. A ll tim e record
high . F ree b u tch ering In stru ction s.
Sh ip to E. E. Lnce, W arren, Oregon.
G A SO LIN E and oil d istr ib u to r sh ip for
m ajor oil co. L ocated In c en tra l
L e w is cou n ty. W ash. 335,000. 6-rm.
mod. house. N et incom e 31000 per
mo. J e s s K la sey , M orton, W ash .
P h . 12R3.____________________________
w it h r a d iu m
N o surgery!
~ A U T O S , TRUCKS & ACCESS?
AUTO PARTS
U S E D — N E W — R E B U IL T
S h o ck a b so r b e r s, s p r in g s , m otors, tr a n s ­
m is s io n s and a m illion o th er p a r ts.
S E A T T L E A L T O W R E C K IN G
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1950 F ir s t A v e n u e South
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M A . 8511
S e a tt le . W ash in gton .
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BUSINESS & IN 723T . OPPOR.
B A IN B R ID G E IS L A N D
JO B S G A L O R E a fte r th e W ar & “ H o w to
10 a c re s cleared, good so il, good 4- ; M a k e th e M ail O rder B u s in e s s P a y . ” S en d
room house, fu rn ish ed . P le n ty out
s ta m p fo r in fo rm a tio n .
H in d le A g e n c y ,
1322-A F r a n k lin A v .,
- S e a ttle , W ash.
b u ild in gs,
independent
livelih ood .
Im m ed iate
p o sse ssio n . Abundance
w ater, e le c tr ic ity . School and ferry
PERSONAL
se r v ic e. Main h igh w ay. 35.200. 33500
w ill handle W rite ow ner, H erbert
PRO SPECTO RS. 7 Z A SU Z E H U N T ER —
T ry m y 815 l o c a t e b?for? y e a buy it. S en t
B. Beck, W in slo w , W ash .___________
p r e o a id for fr e e tr ia l. S en d n o m o n ey .
C A T T L E R A N C H — 250 acres, 100 irri- , 1509 O ng S t.
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A m a r iilo , T e x a s ,
gated . 3 m ile s to P rin e v ille on |
Crooked river, 325,000. W ill c o n sid ­
er som e property in or near P o rt­
land.
O wner, 209 B n ild ers E ach.
Tasty Dish
B ld g. AT 403S, P ortlan d , Ore._______
Bake canned corn and lima beans
W HY P A Y B E N T ? B U Y A T R A IL E R !
SA T E !
F a cto ry d istr ib u to r N ew S c h u lt and
Road Q ueen used tr a ile r s— EZ term s
— P ay like ren t. S E N D FOR F R E E
BOOKLETS
AT
ONCE.
P E T R ID O E T R A IL E R SA L E S
2326 5th A ve.
S e a ttle 1, W ash,
N E W GAS en gin e-d riven portable g e n ­
e ra to rs now in P ortlan d sto c k for
Im m ediate d elivery. 12 & KVA, s in ­
g le ph ase, 110-220 V.A.C. J u s t the
th in g for h atch ery stan d b y ser v ic e
and gen eral farm use, a lso for m a­
rine use. W rite for fu ll sp e c ific a ­
tio n s, M ilw au kee M ach in ery Com­
pan y, 1933 S. E. U nion A ve., P ort-
land 14, O regon._____________________
M A B IN E
B A T T E R IE S
B oat & R adio B a tte ries from G overn­
m ent su rp lu s. Som e lik e new . o th ers
can be e a s ily fix e d —at real bargain
prices. B. R ad in sk y ft Son, 2750 4th
A ve. So., S e a ttle 4, W ash.__________
R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q U 1 P M E N T.
S a le s A- Service, Home lockers, b ot­
tle coolers, reach in boxes. Meat
c a se s. E v ery th in g in refrigeration .
P O R T L A N D P .E E E IG E F .A T ’ O N CO.,
1516 N . E . JTUlln'Tsworth, P ortland ,
O regon. Ph. T R 6S44. ______________
V E R Y f a s t hand operated con crete
block m achines. M akes standard size
blocks. N ew low price $70.01) c o m ­
p lete, FOB T a c o m a , W ash in gton .
Send check or m oney order for Im­
m ed iate d elivery. 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 ld g., Tacom a. W ash .
Different Time
A clock and a sundial will agree
exactly only four times a year, ac­
cording to the Encyclopaedia Britan­
nica. The star-time which clocks
show does not correspond exactly
with the sun-time of the sundial.
Underarm Lining
For an underarm coat lining re­
pair, make shields of lining cloth.
You can tack them in, and they’ll
do double duty. They will take the
rub and will serve as patches to
hold the frayed lining in place.
with a few tablespoons of old-fash­
ioned molasses, and serve witlj
grilled ham or pork chops.
Mountain Climbing
One of the secrets of successful
mountain climbing is taking the traij
with slow steady steps and frequenl
rest periods.
Oven Door
Don’t slam an oven door or leafl
on it. It may get out of line and
allow heat to escape.
Saving Vitamins
A rule for saving vitamins is nev­
er to peel vegetables that can b®
cooked with jackets on.
Salt Starch
A pinch of salt in the starch will
help to keep starched clothes iron»
sticking to the iron.
Miner Fatalities
Coal mine deaths totaled 1,034 in
1945, or 17 per cent fewer than wer®
reported in the same months of 1944.
Bullet Point
A new bullet has a needle poinl
for better penetration.
Biggest Structure
The largest masonry structure
ever erected by man is the Grand
Coulee dam on the Columbia river,
The dam is seven times as big al
the Cheops pyramid in Egypt. Iti
spillway can form a waterfall fiva
times the average flow of Niagara
and three times as high.
Keep Machine in Repair
Do not overload the washing ma­
By 1942 the 200 largest manufac­ chine, keep drains clear of lint and
turing corporations controlled 44 per the surfaces clean and dry. Take
cent of the total assets of all manu­ special care of the rubber parts.
facturing corporations and 58 per Check the machine regularly and
cent of the net capital assets of such tighten screws and bolts and oil
moving parts which require it.
corporations.
Industrial Control
College for Deaf
Two-Thirds Farm ers
The United States is the only
Two-thirds of the world’s people
are normally engaged in agricul­ country with a college of accepted
ture, feeding themselves and the re­ standard for the deaf. Gallaudet
college, established in Washington.
maining one-third.
D. C., in 1864, awards the usual
bachelors’ and m asters’ degrees in
New Crop Plants
More than two dozen new crop
plants have been developed in the
past year by United States patholo-
lists.
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Clean Reflectors
Clean reflector bowls, lamp bulbs,
and shades give from 20 to 50 per
cent more light than do dirty ones.
ar‘ anc^ science-
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Removing Decalcomanias
i When it is desired to remove de-l
calcomanias before repainting walls
or other surfaces, they may be soft-
ened with denatured alcohol and
then removed by gentle rubbing or
»craping with sandpaper.