Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 01, 1946, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Southern Oregon News Review. Thursday. August. 1 194fi
R E G IS T E R E D J rrsey s. T w o bulla, one
tw o year», one three m onths. T w o
cow». ««5 pound» butter fat. Good
production and type. Priced very
reanonable. A. Cam eron, P ortlan d .
Ore., B o a ts 6, B ox 499.
ALASKA V ariety a m i tiro, ry store,
RABBITS & SKINS
d oin g a verage o f 1100.00 per day.
F ix tu re s, sto ck , r efrig era tio n , ami
L IV E w h ite rabt.lt» 4 to 6 Lbs. 27c.
w areh ou se sa c r ifice d for St.oOO 00,
W ant rabbit »kin», poultry and veal
due to health o f ow ner. Clean sto c k
B a b y A Com pany. 935 8. W Front,
th rou gh ou t w ith good location on
P ortlan d , O regon.
fiv e year lease. W rite or w ire B oa
-
---------------------------— —
380. K etchikan , A laska.
I3o to 65c EACH paid for w h ite (fry -
"
-----------------------
■■
■
e r i rabbit sk in s. All tim e record ,
’"F: H olt com bine h arvester,
high . Free bu tch ering In struction s. I H illsid e Model, 12-16 ft. cu t; w ith
pickup atta ch m en t and str a w sp re a d ­
Sh ip to B . E. L a ce, W arren. Oregon.
er. flood shape. 1960.00. John B a y -
Ilk, Jr., Scappoose, O regon. P hone
CLASSIFIED
.
DEPARTM ENT
FOR SALE
A T T iS T IO M B U Y B B S
IF
YOU
ARE
IN T E R E S T E D
In
o w n in g som e o f the W orld's best
w h eat and m ixed farm in g land
n t p r ice s low er than th e y w ill
evey he again , w e have farm s
ra n g in g In sir e fro m a quarter
secti'etb to tw o se c tio n s or over,
th rou gh th e P eace R iver Country.
T he D om inion G overnm ent su rvey
sh o w s th a t over a period o f tw e n ty
years, land in the p eace R iver
C ountry, su m rn erfallow ed once e v ­
ery fou r y e a rs, r esu lted In a 20
bu sh el per acre crop, o f hard sp rin g
w h ea t; w h ereas, crop s grow n only
on su m tn crfa llo w sh ow an a verage
o f c . e r 25 b u sh els per acre du rin g
th e sam e period. A lim ited am ount
o f sp ace p erm its u s to lis t on ly
a fe w o f th e m any fa r m s we
h ave on hand.
O ne-quarter se c tio n In th e Grande
P rairie
D istr ict.
Good
b u ild in gs
and w ater. 140 A cres broke. 33500
T erm s. H a lf se c tio n In W em bley
d is tr ic t
near
H erm an
T r e llle s’
farm , the m an w ho won the w orld’s
cham pion hard sp rin g w h eat c la s s
so m any tim es th a t he w as barred
from sh o w in g . Good bu ild in gs. $45
per acre cash.
One se c tio n In th e H yth e d istr ict.
300 acres broke, rem ainder lig h t
brush. Good bu ild in gs. 325.00 per
acre. T erm s.
W e have the farm s. L et u s know
y o u r needs.
PEACB B IV B B X.OCATOBS
Grande P rairie, A lberta, Canada
a i p i a . _________ _____ ___________
M ONEYM AKING op p ortu n ities, s e lf -
im provem ent books, plans. Bend for
free p articu lars. Know y o u r se lf, u n ­
derstand others. G rapho Chart. O nly
25c postonld. Varco, B ox 418, K lrk-
land. W ash._______________
CROFT b illy B ulb lets. $5.00 per lb.,
field run. 85 to the lb. W ill sh ip
October. Make reserv a tio n s now 20%
h old s order. A ll stock sta te In sp ect­
ed and guaranteed. Ban L ln zell. B l-
ma, Wn._______________
W A N TED to rent a w h eat farm w ith
sto ck and to o ls fu rn ish ed . P le n ty
o f help and experien ced in grain
farm in g. Good reference. W rits J. A.
__M slso, Mt, 1, Cow ich e, W ash.
ON B U SY 8. T acom a W ay; a lw a y s
rented; c o tta g e court, 9 u n its; $15,-
000 cash to handle, term s. For a p ­
p oin tm en t w rite Mrs. M ildred P ln -
ley, B t. 1, box 463, Sp anaw ay, W a sh .
578 ACRES, 40 hay, grain ; balan ce
tim ber, pasture-land . 6-room m odern
hou se, w ell, e le ctr ic presure, barn,
38 cow s t a n c e 1 s. 315,000. P . A.
W onch, P r ie s t R iver, Idaho.
OLYM PIC
Incom e.
cam p or
B ox 246,
P en in su la H om e & A ll-Y ear
C hildren's p rivate su m m er
T o u rists. 320,000. Sea now .
Q uilcene, W n.
G A R D EN TRACTORS A N D T IL L E X
w ith a ttach m en t A n drew s M ach in ­
ery, 404 N. W. B roadw ay, P ortlan d ,
O regon.
CROFT bulbs for sale. Kxc. p la n tin g
180 A. 120 A. Ir r ig a te d — 3 m l. from
stock. B argain prices. D e liv ery O ct.
M cN ary Dam Site. % m l. fro n ta g e
1. B a y F itzg era ld , sta r rt„ box 389,
H ig h w a y 30, m odern hou se & barn.
A rcata, Cal.
316,000.
70 A. Irrigated, 1 ml. from M cNary 9 U N IT court. Modern. 'h blk. to
ocean. Splendid In vestm en t. W rite
Dam Site, 8-room m o d e r n house,
324 Ocean w ay, Broker. S easid e, Ore.
w ou ld c o st 315,000 to build. 34000
tu r k e y hou se w ith h eatin g plant. E X P E R IE N C E D fa rm er w ish e s w h ea t
30 A. a lfa lfa , bal. pasture. 330,000.
ranch to lea se or buy, H arry P ron d-
35 A. 22 irigated , 4-room hou se, 19
fo o t, Jr., W asco, Ore._______________
A. a lfa lfa . 1 */i A. grapes, garden &
f a m ily orchard. 36250.
W A N TED —-Man and w ife or w om an
31 A. 15 A. In crop. Jet. h igh w ay
to w ork and do cook in g on sto c k
30 near H erm iston , Oregon. S u itab le
ranch B ox 115, H eppner, Ore.
fo r cab in s, se r v ic e sta . & farm in g.
A IR E D A L E S,
fin e
cou n try r a ised
36000.
puppies. E l B an clio Coan, W onder,
J. C. B a llen g er, B e a l E sta te
Oregon._________________________
H erm iston , Ore.
A LA R G E cow ranch In e a stern Ore­
gon, w ith p le n ty o f farm equip m ent
and a lot o f fin e ca ttle. 1000 acres
irrigated . R eserv e righ t. Join s reserve
and tim ber. L o ts o f fin e tim ber on
ranch, on h ig h w a y . Modern home.
N ear sa w m ill. Good fis h in g and
hu nting. W ill m ake a fin e dude
ranch. W ill se ll ranch and c a ttle on
good term s. E. A. K irkendall, Baker,
Ore.
B I O W N ER — 292 a., 9 m i. O regon
C ity; approx. 100 a. cu lt., 100 a.
tim ber, bal. past. E xc. bigs., fen ced
su b. clover, good so il, w e ll drained,
a li-y r . creek, sp rin g s, w ater s y s .
A ll farm m ach., incl. caterp illar,
trucks;
beef c a ttle ,
tu rk eys,
if
desired. 3 hou ses, firep la ce, el.
sto v e , w ater heater, term s. B ox
412, Canby Oregon. Ph. Canby 5012.
FO R SA L E — B e a u tifu l P alm in o g e ld ­
in g ideal for parade and p o sse
use. 7 y e a rs, 16 han ds, w et. 1175,
g en tle, n ice sin g le fo o t, no b lem ­
ish e s, good d isp osition . M any tim es
w inn er In P alom ino c la ss. Is w in ­
ner o f 16 ribbons, l i e is a real
pi a su re
horse.
P rice
$1500.00
G rant P a rr is, B t. 6, B e x 103, S al­
em , O regon. P hone 21110.
SPECIAL
STO UT T E A C H E R S AG ENCY. A t ­
tr a c tiv e T each in g P o sitio n s. 29th
year. B roadw ay B a il ding, P ortlan d ,
O regon.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
R adios, clock s, e le c ­
tric razors, irons, etc.
N a tio n a lly
know n
brands. W rite u s for
——
w h a t you need. T hree
cent sta m p brings lis t and prices.
COKKOBS INC.
852 S. V erm ont
L ot A n g ele s 5, CaL
OFFICE HELP
In Big Demand
Individua l Instruction
Day and Evening Classes
Bookkeeping
Typing
Shorthand
Business Machines
65
AC RES; 39 acres under irr ig a ­
tion. Good h ou se and w ater s y s ­
tem . L ots o f s h a d .. S u itab le for
m ost any crop or pasture. $9500,
in clu d in g
team
horses.
Im m ed i­
a te p o sse ssio n o f house and p o s­
se sio n o f land a fte r h arvest. 2
m ile s north W estlan d store. R ou te
1, H erm iston , Ore. W oodrow W alk-
PACIFIC
BUSINESS COLLEGE
811 S. W. Washington St.
Portland. Oregon BE 7745
M ODERN T U R K E Y RA N C H near K a ­
lam a, W ash. N ew m odern 5-rm. brick
dw g. 35 ac. c u ltiv a te d ; 25 ac. p a s­
ture; 60 ac. tim ber e st. w orth $8000. o AUTOS, TRUCKS & ACCESS.^
N ew barn, 20 brooder houses. Avg.
AUTO PARTS
annual incom e $8000. P rice $26,250.
$10,0on cash w ill handle.
U S E D — N E W — R E B U IL T
B A Y E A V IS COMPANY
S h o c k a D s o rb e rs . s p r in g s , m o to rs , t r a n s ­
m is s io n s a n d a m illio n o th e r p a r ts .
1413 Com m erce A ve.
S E A T T L E A L T O W R E C K IN G
L on gview , W a sh in g to n
1950 F ir s t A v e n u e South
MA. 8511
S e a ttle . W ash in gton .
VERY fafr-'t hand operated concrete
block m achines. M akes standard size
blocks. N ew low’ price $70.00 com ­
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
plete, FOB T a c o m a , W ash in gton .
Send check or m oney order for im ­
31.000 per Month n et incom e, upholstery
m ediate d elivery. A g en ts w anted.
recovering busin ess and furn. m fg. N ear
N ordin P a c ific M etal W orks, 632 Olympia. W ash. P rice, incl. bldgs and
full stock $25.000. ARNOLD LEVY. 1t9
P rovid en t B ldg., Tacom a, W ash.
E ast E ighth S t., P ort A n geles, Wash.
IL L H E A L T H fo r ce s sale. Modern
sla u g h te r hou se and cold sto ra g e
p lan t. 6-room m odern house; 10
a c re s
are
cleared;
c ity
w ater. <
M ile from c ity . Good p ayin g b u si- ;
n e ss. W rite W. Zi. W oodard, raal
e sta te dealer, C olville, W ash in gton .
R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q U I P M E N T .
S a le s & S ervice, H om e lockers, bot­
tle coolers, reach in boxes. Meat
ca se s. E v ery th in g in refrigeration .
P O R T L A N D R E F R IG E R A T IO N CO.,
1516 N. E. K illln g sw o r th , P ortland,
O regon. Ph. I B 6C44.
ROUGH LUM BER by car load, saw m ill.
20 m. ca p ., top and bottom sa w . ed ger,
over 1 m illion ft. tim ber, tractor g o es with
m ill. $14.000. 1434 F in e St., Silverton. O r,.
______ WANTED TO B U Y ______
Old Guns Wanted
K entucky« - P isto ls - M uzzle Loader« .
F lin tlock s - Colts - sin g le item s or co llec­
tions. P ow d er fla sk s - H orns - Bullet
Molds. P r iv a te Collector. G ive full price
and description.
L. H. W E A V E R L IN G
659 S co tt S t., San F r a n c is c o 19, C a lifo r n ia .
Dangerous Tools
Chisels and planes appear to be
two of the least dangerous tools
used in homes and on farms, but
records show they cause more acci­
dents than any other hand tools.
Users forget to keep the idle hand
out of the path of the cutting edges.
Grain Production
In 1360, five bushels of corn were
raised in the United States for ev­
ery bushel of wheat. Illinois led the
corn production with 115,174,777
bushels and also the wheat with 23 -
837,023 bushels.
Popular Language
The English language is spoken
by two hundred m illion people, ac­
cording to the Encyclopaedia B ri­
tannica. At the tim e that Shake­
speare wrote his plays, only five
m illion people spoke English.
Intellectual Center
There are no im portant industrial
plants in Peiping: it has been re­
nowned as an intellectual and po-
litica l center.
In normal times,
55,000 students, many of them wom­
en, attended the universities
Rural Travel
Draw Pay
Rural passenger travel mileage In
It is stated to be traditional in
1940 was: private cars 86.2, ra il­ the coal fields that a m iner may
roads 8.4, commercial buses 4.5, a ir­ draw upon his pay after any or ev­
ways 0.4 and waterways 0.5.
ery working day.
Brandy in Cornerstone
The cornerstorie of the Nash
county courthouse in North Carolina
contains a quart of Nash county
brandy.
Farm Fatalities
In 1944, 4,300 farm workers were
killed on the job, and 4,300 farm
residents were killed in motor ve­
hicle accidents.
North Carolina Mills
North Carolina’ textile m ills con­
sume one-fourth of all the cotton
used in this country.
Exude Water
Almost a quart of water leaves
the skin during one day of ordinary
weather and more than a pint per
day is exhaled in the breath.
Ratified Constitution
North Carolina was the last state
to ra tify the constitution of the
United States.
First State University
The University of North Carolina
opened its doors to students in
1795, first state university to do so.
Large Eggs
Large eggs usually weigh
ounces pach.
two
Easy to Raise
Strawberries are the easiest of
the sm all fru its to raise because no
spraying is necessary and there
are no pruning problems.
Import Sugar
The U. S. produces about 25 per
cent of the sugar it uses. It im ­
ports 75 per cent m ainly from
Cuba, Puerto Rico and Hawaii.