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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, September 12, 1946
RA BB ITS & SK IN S
W A N T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 lb«, up, rab-
bit MkinH, hide«/ wool, m ohair, caH-
cara, liv e poultry. R uby k C o m p a n y ,
FOR SA L E — 32 head purebred A ber­
deen A n gus c a ttle, c o n sistin g o f 1
reg iste re d bull, 10 cow s, 13 y ea r­
lin g s. 8 c a lv e s . B ill« L e ig h , R t. Mo,
1, M t. V ern o n , W a sh .
935 8 . W . F r o n t, P o r tla n d , OrttfuA.
CROFT E A S T E R LIL Y P la n tin g
Stock. L arge b u lb lets $10 per lb.
S ta te In sp ected field. 10% w ith or­
der. D elivery Oct. 1. M ik e R lg lk ,
FOR SALE
R A D IO
S ix e s , O reg o n .
B R O A D C A S T IN G
Announcer», W riter», A c t o r » , A ct­
r e s s e s are needed now. H undreds
w ill be needed for F -M an d T e le -
v I h I ob C om plete, atream lln ed cou rse
o n ly $25.00 Including te x ts. P ay
on ly 110.00, balance upon placem ent.
Ktart now ' L in to n J . S a w y e r , R a d io
P r o d u c tio n « , D e p t. W U -1 , 603 D ek u m
B ld g., P ortlan d 4, Ore.
FOR
SA LE
( C om p lete Ice cream b u sin ess, m anu­
fa ctu rin g , w h o le sa lin g and r eta il­
ing. W ill teach pu rchaser bu»lne»».
K ales price, $16,000.00. D id $25,000
g r o ss sale» In 1945. 1— 1945 a u to­
car g a so lin e tanker. Stock ranches
from $2,500 to $90,000. V. L . R o b e r t­
son , r ea lesta to r, Salm on, Idaho.
116S A C R E S T O C K R A N C H os D iver­
s ifie d Farm for sa le by ow ner. 120
A. irrigated. 200 A. dry w h ea t land.
E le c tr ic ity , 7-rm. hou se, barn, gran ­
ary, hog house, etc. 2-rm . brick
sch ool *4 ml., tow n 4 m l. L o ts o f
tim b er and w ater. $35,000, term s in
reason. L. T. P o w e rs, W allow a,
O reg o n ._________________________________
160 ACRE FARM 17 m ile s e a st o f
Addy. Wn. 7-room house, e le c tr ic ity ,
w a te r In house. D a lly m a il and
cream route. School b u ss e s p a ss
door. 45 a cres In hay. W rite Mrs.
J . A. D a v is, S ta r R o u te, Addy,
W ash., or c a ll a t place for in fo r m a ­
tion.
R E F R IG E R A T IO N
E Q U I P U B N T.
S a le s & Service, H om e lockers, bot­
t le coolers, reach in boxes. M eat
c a se s. E veryth in g In r efrigeration .
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 . E lllln g s w o r t h , P o r tla n d ,
O reg o n . P h . T R 6644.
M IN IN G B U IT M B N T
I f Interested In P ro sp ectin g M ills and
A m a lg a m a to r s , e tc.
G ib so n , 112 M a rk et
c ls c o , C a lif.
CONCRETE
ped
w ith
sla u g h ter
p a stu r e .
hou se and
W illia m
C. M. L O N O CO.
P h o n e 4 1 0 -W o r 3 59
A u b u rn , W n .
•
M O D E R N -G a a e q u ip p e d c o tta g e s
and ap ts., 2 sto res, ow n ers hom e.
Furn. com plete. Room for more. In­
com e stan d In vestigation . $16,000
w ill h a n d le. R a lp h R . S to n e ,
O c e a n w a y , S e a s id e , O reg o n .
P O W E R S , W a llo w a , C r t g s n .
C A TTLE RANCH, C entral O regon, run
150 to 200 head, 97 a cres fr e e w ater
r ig h t, $20,000. C ontact o w n e r , B .
S o u th , P r in e v ille ,
FO R SA L E — W estern red ced ar fen ce
p o sts, all siz e s and len g th s. Q uick
d e liv e r y by truck or rail. M OENS
b W A T K IN S CED AR CO., B onn ers
P e r r y , Id a h o . Call B onn ers T erry
241 W._______________________________
60 AC RES for sa le . Im prov, b u ild ­
in gs. F ru it. W rite A . J . P e te r s o n ,
O reg o n .
W E L L -IM P R O V E D farm o f 640 a..
In W allow a v a lle y . 340 a. tilla b le ,
260 a. irrigated . W rite or s e e M ax
W ils o n , J o s e p h , O reg o n .
GRAD. N U R S E S — Gen. d u ty, 1mm.
em p loym en t, p leasan t work, cond.,
good pay. E lm a G eneral H o sp ita l,
E lm a , W a s h in g to n .
SH R O P SH IR E R E G IS T E R E D S tu d
and Y earlin g R am s. A1 mo 25 r e g is ­
tered E w es and Lam bs. G eorge A rm ­
str o n g , C orvallis, Ore.
SPE C IA L
40
N E W Q U O N SET BLDG S., a ll siz e s,
now av a ila b le. L e t us s o lv e your
b u ild in g problem s. T itan M etal P ro ­
d u cts C o r p o r a t i o n , 1825 N . W .
V au ghn , P ortland , O regon, P h. A t ­
w a ter 1339.
324
S U P E R B RO CK H ILL and S trea m lin e
E verb earin g Straw b erries 12 p la n ts
$1.30; 100, $10.00 postpaid T horn­
le s s B oysen b errles 75c each L. T.
H o p k in s ,
R eardan, W ash in gton . P h on e 31.
BL O C K M A C K IN B 8
M ake
• W aterproof t" lig 'it-w e lg h t
blocks. Low in cost. E asy to in sta ll.
E a sy to operate. U se s a w e t m ix.
See It in operation before you buy.
F O R SA LE— Meat M arket, fu lly equip­
acres
W r ite W . W .
S t., S a n P r a n -
M E C H A N I C S and body men. Top
w a g e s, good w ork in g cond. H o lid a y s
and v a ca tio n s w ith pay. Ph. B B 2231
or w rite T acom a A u to S a les, 723
B roadw ay, T acom a, W ash .
N O TES, ACCOUNTS
COLLECTED.
N a tio n -w id e service. N o co llectio n ,
no charge
A M E R IC A N C R E D IT
B U R E A U , F . O. B o x 41 8 , H o q u ia m ,
W ash.
JBUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
G irls, F low er«. Animal«, Birds! Transpar­
en cies 10 lor $1. 5x7 prints 35c. Home mov-
ies. A gents w anted, no Investm ent. Loja
P hotosupply, 2uu E . 23, New York City 16.
C h e s te r A r k a n sa s .
GENUINE CROFT
EA STER
L IL IE S
Planting Stock
P er 13 9
S m a ll B u lb le t s ............................1..................... —.......... ......... ..... 5 50.33
M ed iu m B u l b l e t s ....................................................... ............... ........ 100.03
J u m b o B u lb le t s .............................. ~................. — ----- ---------- 150.00
B u lb le t s b y th e p o u n d ............. .......................................... .........
6.00
3 in c h Y t a r l i n g s ________________________________________ 15 0 .0 0
4 in c h Y e a r lin g s _____ __________________________ ____ — 25 0 .0 0
5 in c h Y e a r l i n g s .....................
300.00
6 In ch Y e a r lin g s
............................................................................ 350.00
10% D isco u n t on O rders o f $500.00 or More
S M A L L Q U A N T IT I E S T O R H O M E G A R D E N U S E
1 d o zen E x t r a L a r g e Y e a r l i n g s ...................................................66.00
d o zen E x t r a L a r g e Y e a r l i n g s ................................................ 3.50
1 d o zen E x t r a L a r g ? B u lb le t s
2.50
IT PA Y S TO BUY ONLY C E R T IF IE D P L A N T IN G STOCK
GOLD BEACH BULB COMPANY
GOLD B E A C H . OREG O N
Safety Hints
Do not use any substituta for a
standard fuse plug; determine the
cause of a blown fuse befor install­
ing a new one; do not change a fuse
until the circuit breaker switch is
open.
Deposit Expansion
In World War I between April,
1917, and December 30, 1918, bank
deposits expanded by 5.8 billion dol­
lars. In World War II bank deposits
expanded by 59.5 billions b"tween
June 30, 1939, and December 31,
1944.
Cut Vegetable Tops
Last Brotherly Tap
To keep carrots fresh, cut off the j
tops before you store them. The 1 In ancient times it was customary
same rule holds good for other root I for a victorious army to move over
vegetables — beets, turnips, pars­ the battle fields and as an act of
nips, radishes. The leaves draw mercy slit the throats of comrades
whose bodies had been pierced by
moisture and food from the root.
arrows.
Agriculture Hazardous
Increased Production
Agriculture, with more workers
Contour-farming sloping land in
than any other industry, has a death
rate per 100,000 workers of 53; the Illinois in 1945 increased production
all-industry rate was 31. Farm resi­ the equivalent of having 13 per cent
dent deaths from accidents in 1945 more land in corn and oats and 15
per cent more in soybeans and
were 8 per cent more than in 1944.
wheat.
Organize Work
Holds Vases
Homemakers will find it pays to
A small piece of modeling clay
Set aside 15 minutes each day to or­
ganize work plans for the day—the will prevent vases, plates or
meals, the cleaning activities, some statuettes from sliding or vibrating
time to guide the children’s play, a on W’all brackets, wall or window
shelves.
period of relaxation.
Mow Lawns
Lawns that are growing well in
the spring and summer should be
mowed twice monthly to keep
growth regular, smooth and vege-
tative.
Braking Speed
With an average driver at the
Wheel and traveling over a dry road,
it takes a car going 45 miles an
i hour four times as long to stop as
one going only 20 miles an hour.
!
Cotton Gloves
Practice Falconry
Cotton gloves are washed on the
The royal sport of falconry con­
tinues among perhaps 200 scattered hands in warm water and rich, mild
practitioners in the United States suds. Squeeze suds through the fab­
ric, rinse thoroughly, and roll in
today.
a towel. Stretch into shape gently.
Electrical Manufacturing
Lisle Stockings
The electrical manufacturing in­
Cotton stockings are sturdy and do
dustry covers about 170 subdivi­
sions and over 300,000 distinguish­ not snag easily, but fine lisles should
be handled as carefully as silks and
able products.
rayons.
Community Forest
Check Mildew
The oldest U. S, community forest
To discourage mildew growth on
was started at Newington, N. H„ in
1710 and has been maintained con­ floors and woodwork, wipe them with
a damp cloth dipped in water and
tinuously.
a little kerosene.
Eyes Use Energy
Forest Land
It has been estimated that 25 per
There are 630 million acres of
cent of the body’s energy is used
by the eyes in carrying on their forest land in the United States, cl
which 196 million acres are p t ;
work of seeing.
licly owned.
Eyes Adjust Selves
Speeding Fatal
In bright light the cones in the
Nearly one-fourth of all drivers
retina perform most of the work of
seeing. In dim light the rods take fatal accidents in 1944 were chai ,
with a speed violation.
over the job of seeing.
Yellow Spot
Cultivated Beans
The “yellow spot” is a small cen­
Beans are said to have been first
cultivated by Captain Gosnold on tral area of sharpest vision on t f
the Elizabeth islands (off the Mas­ retina of the human eye.
sachusetts coast) as early as 1602.
Mooney Falls
Higher than famed Niagara ;
Save Vegetable Juice
Cook vegetables in little water and Mooney falls in northern Arizi i
do not throw that water down the Havasu canyon.
sink. Put it in the soup pot.