V Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, August 8, 1946 R AB BITS & S K IN S L IV E w h ite r a b b its 4 to ■> lb s. 226,000. STOCK RANCH IN K IT T IT A S VAI.- I.EY 400 acre», m oat o f w hich la lig h tly tim bered. 35 acre» dry land a lfa lfa . About 20 acre» bottom land on ye»ir around creek. Fenced. Large three room houae. E le c tr ic ity . W at­ er under preaaure. H am , chick en houae and con crete block storage room >8.000. W A N TED to rent a w heat 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 ing. Good reference W rite J. A. K e lso , R t. 1, C o w ic h e , W a sh . on BUSY 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 ­ pointm ent w rite M rs. M ild red P in - le y . R t. 1, box 463, Spanaw ay. W ash. 578 ACRES, 40 hay. grain : balance tim ber, p astu re-lan d 6-roorn modern house, w ell, e le ctr ic prenure, barn, < cow » t a n c e I « >15,000. P. A. W onch, P riest R iver, Idaho. NEW Iron A ge Orchard Sp rayers. 1 14 to 16 G.P.M. w ith 300 gal. tank, 1 20 to 23 G.P.M. w ith 400 gal. tank. L E B E R * SO N S, O reg o n . ____________ E X P E R IE N C E D farm er w ish es w h eat ranch to lease or buy. H a r r y F r o n d - foot, Jr., W asco, Ore. S P E C IA L STO UT T E A C H E R » AGENCY. A t ­ tr a ctiv e T each in g P o sitio n s 29th y ea r. B roadw ay Oregon. S T O C K D A L E K I A L T Y C O lt iA M T B U e n sb u r g , W a s h in g to n B ox 134 P h o n e M a in 683 TWO FARM S IN T H E B E A U T IF U L CO LV ILLE D IST R IC T L ocated Ju»t 10 m ile s e a st on s ta te road. L arge hom e, barn, garage, h enh ouse and root cellar. 200 acre», 100 c u ltiv a t­ ed, 100 tim ber, w ith Home »aw lo g s and plen ty o f cord wood. A lso 120 acre» leased s ta te sch ool land. Sp rin g and w ell su p p ly am ple w a t­ er. E leven m i l e s e a s t o f C olville, a 40-acre place w ith 5-rm. house, barn, h enh ouse and root cellar. 15 a cres cleared land, su birrigated . More could be cleared. JE R K IN S AG ENC Y O ld N a t l . B a n k B ld g . S p o k a n e , W n. FOR SA L E by ow ner - 77 acre farm , 65 under c u ltiv a tio n ; In heart o f v a lle y L opez Island, one o f San Juan group; seven-room house, bath, b u ilt-in s; large barn, dairy hou se, sh op and to o ls; other b u ild ­ in g s: a ll good condition; tractor, farm m achinery; am p le w ater; e le c tr ic ity ; cream route; good sc h o o l, phone, etc. F erry and plane serv ice. Clear title . P riced righ t. E a sy term s. See or w rite Chas. B uchan an, Lopez, W ash.__________ A L A R G E cow ranch In e a stern O re­ gon, w ith p len ty o f farm equipm ent and a lo t o f fin e c a ttle . 1000 acres Irrigated. R eserv e righ t. J o in s reserve and tim ber. L ots o f fin e tim ber on ranch, on h ig h w a y . Modern home. N ear sa w m ill. Good fish 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 irkend all, Baker, Ore._________________________________ UY O W N E R — 202 a., 9 ml. O regon C ity; approx. 100 a. cu lt., 100 a. tim ber, bal. past. E xc. big»., fen ced sub. clover, good soil, w e ll drained, a ll-y r . creek, sp rin g s, w ater sy s . A ll farm m ach., incl. caterp illar, tru ck s; beef c a ttle , tu rk eys, if desired. 3 h ou ses, firep lace, el. sto v e , w ater heater, term s. B ox 413, Canby O regon. Ph. Canby 5013. VERY' f a s t hand operated concrete block m achines. M akes stan dard size blocks. N ew low price >70.00 com ­ p lete, FO B 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 wanted. N ordin P a c ific M etal W orks, 633 P ro v id e n t B ldg., Tacom a, W ash. IL L H E A L T H fo rces sale. Modern sla u g h te r h ou se and cold storage p lan t. 6-room m odern house; 10 a cres are cleared; c ity w ater. M ile from c ity . Good p a y in g b u si­ n ess. W rite W. L . W oodard, real e s ta te dealer, C olville, W ash in gton . R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q l l I P M E N T S a le s & Service, Home lockers, bot­ tle coolers, reach In boxes. Meat cases. E v ery th in g in refrigeration . 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 lllin g s w o r t h , P o r tla n d , O reg o n . P h . T R 6644. ALASKA V a riety and G rocery store, doin g a v era g e o f >100.00 per day. F ix tu re s, stock , refrig era tio n , and w areh ou se sa c r ifice d for >4,000.00, due to h ealth o f ow ner. Clean stock th rou gh ou t w itli good location on fiv e year le a s e . W ri'e or w ire B ox 380, K e tc h ik a n , A1 a sk a . FOR SA L E : H olt com bine h arvester. H illsid e M odel, 12-16 ft. cu t; w ith pickup a tta ch m en t and str a w sp read­ e r. Good shape. >950.00 John H a»- Ilk, J r - S capp oose, O regon. Phone 3 i r i 3 . ________________________________ CROFT bu lbs for sale. Exc. p lan tin g stock . Rnrgain prices. D elivery Oct. 1. R av F itz g er a ld , sta r rt., box 389, A rcata, Oal._________________________ VIRGIL By Len Kleis B o x 435, K e n t, W n. G ARD EN TRACTORS AN D T IL L E X w ith a tta ch m en t. A ndrew s M ach in­ e r y , 4 0 4 N . W. B r o a d w a y . P o r tla n d , B u ild in g , P o r tla n d , DENTAL PLATES AM O ALL B R A N C H E S OF DENTISTRY on CREDIT TERMS Toll« 5, 10, IS Months to Foy D r . H arry S emler ,2)&^Z g ^ ALISMY 810C - 3u>4 MORRISON - POETUHB.Oflt FOR GOOD HEALTH! • • H e m o rrh o id » R ectal a n d Colon A ilm en t» • H ernia (Rj/pturt) • G astric U lcer Treated without Hospital ajr Operation —J®»"’ .MosJu» through Friday: 10 A. M. to 7 P. M. Evoantfi: Monday, W tdnttday, Friday 7 to 10 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician and Surgeon N. E. Corner E. Burotide and Grand Avenue Telephone EA»t 3918. Portland 14. Oregon O FFICE HELP In Big Demand Individual Instruction Day and Evening Classes Bookkeeping Typing Shorthand Business Machines PACIFIC BUSINESS CO LLEG E 811 S. W. Washington St. Portland, Oregon BE 7745 BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. $1,000 per M onth n e t in c o m e , u p h o lste ry r e c o v e r in g b u sin e s s and furn. m fg. N e a r O lym p ia. W ash. P r ic e , in cl. b ld g s, and fu ll sto ck $25.000. A R N O LD L E V Y . E a s t E ig h th S t., P o r t A n g e le s, W ash. F rozen Food c o m p le te , a ll tion w r ite or S a n ta R o sa , L ock er P la n t. 700 c a p a c ity , n e w . F o r c o m p le te in fo rm a ­ w ir e S. D . B U S T E R . B ox 3GO, C alif. 4-M aeh ln e S h in g le M ill, c o m p le te . M u st be m oved from p ro p erty . P r ic e v e r y r e a s o n ­ a b le . S T A N D A R D SH IN G L E CO., R F D A, M ount V ern on , W ash. FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. L ittle W oodsm an D r a g e^ w e a r e n ow a v a il­ a b le . C an be u sed e q u a lly w e ll for fa llin g or bucK ing. U se s 3 ‘ a to 8 s a w o ia d e s . W eigh t a p p r o x im a te ly 100 lb s. P o w e r e d w ith a 2- c y c le . r e v e r s ib le , a ir -c o o le d e n g in e , w ith b a ll-b e a r in g c r a n k s h a ft. M any o th e r e x ­ c lu s iv e fe a tu r e s . F r e d E . B a r n e tt C o., 2005 S .E . Kth A v e .. P o r tla n d . O re.. Ph. E A . $178. MISCELLANEOUS L A D IE S , C h ild ren and I n fa n ts ’ R ea d y -T o - W car S h op . S p len d id r ec o r d . In fa s t g r o w ­ in g to w n . V a lu a b le c o n ta c ts . 27 m os. le a s e a t $35. 35x27 w ith la r g e sh o w w in d o w s. $8,500 c a s h .T h e W ardrobe. F lo r e n c e . O re. PERSONAL O v e r w e ig h t M en & W om en! H ow m u ch a r e you c a r r y in g arou n d th a t you d o n ’t n e e d ? D o n ’t a lib i, d o s o m e th in g ! S eated d e ta ils . II. K. J a m e s , P . O. B ox 115, D e p t. X , P h ila d e lp h ia 5, P a . Examined Oflicers The oldest known system of ex­ Desert Myth aminations was the one used in China about 1115 B. C. for selecting The old wheeze that ostriches civil service officers. “ bury their heads in the sar.d” was probably started by early desert Need Pruning nomads who saw ostriches feeding Currants and gooseberries re­ on the horizon. From this distance quire considerable pruning if they the birds’ heads would appear to be are to be kept producing good “buried in the sands.” Usually the crops of large fruit. ostrich depends on his great speed for safety. Meat Cinder Use cooked or dry oatmeal as a Busy Port binder in meat loaf, in place of In prewar years over 50 steam­ bread crumbs. ship services operated in Balti­ more’s foreign an d d o m e stic Rural Country trades, and about 500 concerns Spain had nearly 26 million popu­ were interested in export and im­ lation in 1940 with most people in port business. Together with the in­ rural districts and smali tow-ns. dustrial fleets and tram p ships, about 20 million tons of water-borne Primrose a Herb commerce were carried to and A primrose is not a rose. It is a from the port, valued at over a half member of the herb family. billion dollars. Painfully Salty Arab, Hebrew and English signs are posted to warn swimmers that the Dead sea is painfully salty. On the credit side, its mineral salts provide a valuable product for ex­ port. Express Train The term “ express train” origi­ nally had no connection with how fast the train traveled. “ Express train” first meant a train running for some special purpose or engaged by a private person. Rich in Resources Spain is rich in mercury and sil­ ver deposits and more than 20 of the 50 provinces have copper, lead, zinc, iron, coal or potash. Forests supply pine and cork. Mending Stocking A run up the back of a stocking close to the seam may be mended quickly by stitching together the edges of the run into the seam on the wrong side of the stocking. Egg Size Increases The average egg size of a flock of pullets increases from the time they start laying until about Febru­ ary 1. Ammoniated Feed When sugar beet pulps were am­ moniated and the products fed to cows, they were palatable to cows (if not too dark), and had no influ­ ence on milk or butter flavor. Blasting Powder About 80 per cent of all the blast­ Controls Corn Borer Proper timing of DDT applica­ ing powder manufactured in the United States is used in coal min­ tions has proved effective in con­ trolling the corn borer. ing. Woman's Workshop Cooking Rhubarb The average homemaker spend? Don’t peel rhubarb before cooking it. The red skin gives it an attrac­ 45 per cent of her working day in the kitchen. tive color.