Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, August 22, 1946
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CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
R A B B IT S & S K IN S
SPECIAL
L IV E w h ite rab b its 4 to 5 lbs. : 4c.
Want rabbit sk in -1. poultry and
veal. Ruby i t C om pany, 935 8 W.
F ront, P ortland , O regon.
ST U D E N T S d e sir in g b u sin ess tr a in
ing and need in g room s and board
m ay pay part o f lod gin g by d oin g
som e work.
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P A C I F IC
T H K MOST ON T IIK COAST" For
your rabbit sk in s. F ree bu tch ering
In s tru c tio n s .
P ro m p t
r e tu rn ■.
4 14
811 S. W
S hip
to E . B. L ucs, W arren, Oregon.
B U S IN E S S C O L L Z G S
C olom bia B ldg.
W ash.
P ortlan d , Ore.
P O R TLA N D o f f ic e p o sitio n s a v a il
able. S ten ograp h ers, B ookk eepers,
C alculator O perators.
E x p erien ce
ben efictal but not n ecessa ry .
B ox 503
P ortlan d 7, O regon
FOR SALE
TW O FARM S IN T H E B E A U T IF U L
CO LV ILLE D IST R IC T L ocated Just
STO UT T E A C H E R S AGENCY. A t
10 m ile s e a st on s t a t e road. Large
tr a ctiv e T each in g P o sitio n s. 29tti
hom e, barn, g arage, henh ouse and
year. B roadw ay B u ild in g , P ortlan d ,
root cellar. 200 acres, 100 c u ltlv a t- |
Oregon.
ed. 100 tim ber, w ith som e saw
lo g s and p len ty o f cordwood. A lso
W IL D
g e e s e , du ck s, p ea fo w l, pheax
20 a cres leased s t a t e sch ool land.
sa n ts, p igeon s, rab b its. P rice s fr ee .
.Spring and w ell su p p ly am ple w a t
W ill buy your su r p lu s sto ck . J e w e l
er.
Game F arm , D a n v ille, 111.
E leven m i l e s e a s t o f C olville,
a 40-acro place w ith 5-rm, house,
IF YOU w ant work, a hom e, a bu s
barn, h enh ouse and root cellar.
in e ss or Just h ealth , w r ite N . S tr n -
15 a cres cleared land, su birrigated .
le y , Soap L a k e , W a s h .
■More could be cleared.
J E N K IN S AG ENCY
Old R at'l. Bank B ld g . Spokane, Wn.
CANCER OF THE SKIN
FOR HALE by ow n er - 77 acre farm ,
65 under c u ltiv a tio n ; In heart o f
v a lley Lopez Island, one o f Fan
Juan
group;
seven -room
house,
hath, b u llt-in s; large barn, dairy
bouse, shop and to o ls; other bu ild
in gs; a ll good con d ition ; tractor,
farm
m achinery;
am ple
w ater;
e le c tr ic ity ;
cream
route;
good
sch ool, phone, etc. F erry and plane
service. Clear title . P riced righ t.
E asy term s. S ee or w rite Chas.
B uchanan, Lopez, W ash .
RY O W N ER — 292 a.. 9 ml. O regon
C ity; approx. 100 a. cult., 100 a.
tim ber, bal. past. E xc. bigs., fenced
sub. clover, good so li, w ell drained,
a ll-y r .. creek, sp rin g s, w ater sy s .
A ll farm m ach.. Incl. caterp illar,
trucks;
beef c a ttle ,
turkeys,
if
desired. 3 h ou ses, firep lace, el.
stove, w ater beater, term s. B ox
412, Canby O regon. P h. Canby 5 6 1 *
D IE S E L
POW ER
U N IT S
t r e a t e d w it tf r a d iu m o n ly
No surgery!
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W rite fo r in fo /m a tro n
T H O M A S W. R O S S . M . D .
1 2 1 8 S e llin g B ld g . • P o rtla n d . O re.
BEAUTIFUL
FRIENDSHIP RING
N e w , modern, extra
heavy, extra wide friend
ship ring Fashioned in solid sterling silver,
beautifully embossed, they are the perfect
symbol of friendship ond good luck.
Rush your name
size. Pay postman
postage on arrival.
proud to wear this
ond address and ring
$1.65 plus .33 tax an d
You'll be delighted and
ring.
20 new GMC 570 li.p. dlc ei tw in in
d u stria l pow er u n its geared togeth er.
C om plete w ith rad iator and clu tch . I
CENTURY D IA M O N D SALES
M ounted on s te e l fram e w ith o u t
board m otor b ea rin g s and sh a ft.
BOX 27
MOLINE, ILLINOIS
W ill se ll a s tw in u n it or w ill se p
arate for sin g le pow er un its.
CR ESCEN T M A C H IN E & MFO. CO.
D a lla s, Ore.
O FFIC E HELP
In Big Demand
IS AC RES; 39 a cres under irrigation .
Good hou se and w ater sy stem . L o ts
of shade. S u itab le for m ost an y
crop or pasture. 19500, In clud ing
team horses. Im ed late p o sse ssio n o f
hou se and p o sessio n o f land a fte r
h arvest. 2 m ile s north W estlan d
store.
R ou te 1, H erm isto n , Ore.
W oodrow W alker.
Individual Instruction
Day and Evening Classes
Bookkeeping
Typing
Shorthand
Business Machines
VERY fa s t hand op erated con crete
block m achines. M akes stan dard siz e
blocks. N ew low p rice 170.00 com
plete. 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 w anted.
N ordin P a c ific M etal W orks, 632
P rovid en t B ldg., T acom a, W ash.
P A C IFIC
BUSINESS COLLEGE
811 S. W. Washington St.
Portland. Oregon BE 7745
IL L H E A L T H fo r c e s sale. Modern
sla u g h ter Jiouse and cold sto ra g e
plant. 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
ness. W rite W. L. W oodard, real
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 les & Service. H om e lockers, bot
tle coolers, reach in boxes. Meat
cases. E v e ry th in g In refrigeration .
PO R TLA N D R E F R IG E R A T IO N CO.,
1516 N. E. K lllin g sw o r tb , P ortland,
O regon. Ph. TR 6644.
190 A. Im proved ranch; free range,
w e lls and sp ring, a lf a lf a ; b est h u n t
in g and fish in g ; tim ber; som e stock,
pou ltry, mach. and hou sehold goods.
$6000. E ll E. G ift. W ahkiacuz. W ash.
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BALLOONS, n o v e ltie s, v a r ie ty & car-
n aval m erchandise. W rite fo r prices.
Jacobson & Shaw , w h o le sa le rs and
jobbers. M ail orders only. 1207 S.
W. B roadw ay, P ortlan d , Ore.
H AY! H A Y ! C hoice hay for horses,
$23 L.L. D airy hay, sa m e price;
str a w & grain orders taken now .
Girts F eed and Seed Co.. F ernd ale,
Wn.
90 A C R ES— N ew h ou se and bu ild in gs,
g r a v ity -sp r in g w ater piped in house.
Tim ber & farm land. T rice $6,700.
R. H. V ierlin g , B rock w ay, Ore.
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 Sc SO NS, B ox 425, K en t, Wn.
G A R D EN TRACTO RS A N D T IL L E X
w ith a tta ch m en t. A ndrew s M achin
ery, 404 N. W. B roadw ay, P ortland ,
O regon.
DENTAL PLATES
A N D ALL B R A N C H E S O F
DENTISTRY on
CREDIT TERMS
Ta k t 5 , 10, 15 Months to Poy
D r . HÀ r ' r y S emler , D&iti&t
ALISKY BLDG. -3 m (MORRISON - PORTLAND.ORI.
FOR GOOD HEALTH!
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H em o rrh o id s
• Rectal ond Colon
Ailments
• Hernia (Rupture)
9 Gastric Ulcer
Treated without Hospital
Operation
Monday through Friday: 10 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Eveningt: Monday. Wtdnetday, Friday 7 to 19
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and Surgeon
N. E. Comer E. Burnside and Grand Avenue
Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14. O regon
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BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
B est Equipped A utom otive repair shoo and
serv ice station in M ethow V alley, sports
m an ’s paradise. M aurice Bryan, W inthrop.
Wash.
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
H E L P W A N T E D — M e c h a n i e , Ford
sp e c ia list preferred. Good sala ry ,
perm anent position .
C. A. R A T C L IF F E CO.
C heney, W ash .
P hone M Ain 61
U ttle Woodsman D rars-'w « pre nnv’ a v a il
able Can be used equally w ell for fallin g or
bucking. U ses
to a saw blades. W eight
approxim ately 100 lbs. P ow ered w ith a 2-
cy cle, rev ersib le, air-cooled en g in e, w ith
ball-bearing cran k sh aft. Many other e x
clu siv e fea tu res. Fred E . B arnett Co., •003
••E . 8th A ve., P ortland, O re., P h . E A . 11?».
Dutch Iris
The delicate orchid-like Dutch iris
is grown from bulbs. Set bulbs
three to four inches deep in October
in a sunny location and in good well
grained loam. Mulch with straw,
leaves, or strawy manure to a depth
of four inches during the winter.
They may be left in one place for
several years. Clumps of bulbs that
have grown from original single
bulbs have produced as many as
20 fine flowers.
Goldfish Greenish-Brown
Goldfish are not gold in the wild
state, their coloration generally be
ing greenish-brown.
By careful
breeding, colorful goldfish have
been produced, but when they re
sume life under natural conditions
they revert to their original green
ish-brown color. In some localities
goldfish occur in such abundance
that they are marketed as a (cod
fish.
Spuria Iris
The spuria iris is among the finest
for cutting. The flowers are much
like the English iris, but somewhat
larger. They should be grown in
the more moist part of the garden.
They require abundant moisture to
do well, but should not be planted
in water logged soil. Another ex
cellent cut flower is iris ochro-
Measure Snap
Measure your soap flakes or pow leuca, and its varieties. This dees
der when you wash dishes, so that well in shallow water or in damp
you do not waste them. Two table- locations.
1 spoonfuls in a pan of hot water will
Sewing Needle
usually give you plenty of suds for
If your sewing machine skips
one lot of dishes.
stitches, the needle may be ber.t,
too small for the thread, set too
Finishing Seam
When finishing a seam never sew , high
, or too low, incorrectly thread-
beyond the end of the fabric. This
or l°° short or to°, Iong- Ol1
will prevent the thread from becom the needle or too much on the shut
in g caught in the bobbin case. It tle race will cause the machine to
'will also avoid dulling the feed dog skip stitches just as a bent or worn
shuttle will.
I and wearing the presser foot.
Poultry Income
Cash income from poultry prod
ucts in 1945 set a new high record,
topping 2'v billion dollars, 13 per
cent above 1944. Income from poul
try products represented 12 per cent
of the total receipts from all farm
marketings.
Roast Eggs in Shell
Eggs are now roasted on the shell
and will soon be sold in the stores.
This new commercial method of
preserving eggs developed by a Bos
ton company, roasts eggs in the
shell at 245 to 250 degrees F. tem
perature. The heat cooks and seals
the egg in its shell plus destroying
bacteria which might cause spoil
age. They remain good indefinitely
without refrigeration and the hard-
baked eggs are reported to have no
change in flavor, appearance or nu
tritive value.
Golf Craze
Golf was forbidden in Scotland
in 1491, because people had become
so interested in golf that they
neglected their archery practice.
Mary Queen of Scots was playing
golf when word was brought to her
of her husband’s murder. Her son,
James I of England, appointed a
clubmaker and a ball manufactur
er. Until 1848, when the gutta per
cha ball was introduced, golf balls
were made of leather stuffed with
‘‘as many feathers as a hat will
hold ”