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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, May 15, 1947
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m ile» from tow n on gra v eled road.
S00 acre» hay and grain land. 140
acre» a lf a lf a — 250 acre» fa ll w h e a t -
150 acre» aprlng w h eat— balance to
be hum m er fallo w ed . 1740 deeded
g ra zin g land. 1000 acre» lea»ed
gra zin g land. 5-roorn m odern house
ex cep t heat. F u ll »et o f ou t b u ild ­
ing». T h is place w ill run 225 head
o f c a ttle. P rice $30,000. Term ». G il­
bert R obertson, M idvale, Id aho, S tar
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Marty Linkt
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S E E PS, PLANTS, ETC.
TOMATO. CABBAGE. Broccoli P lan te. 100
postpaid SI, 1500 co llect SO.25. Onion plants.
S w eet Spanish. C rystal W ax, 500 postpaid
» !. 6000 collect S7.5O. Catalog. LAKE
MEAO PLANT FARMS. O verton. N evada.
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FARMS AND RANCHES
FO Il HALE, by ow n er— 200 acre dairy
farm , stock», new tractor, m ilker,
oth er m achinery: good fe n c es, w ater,
graveled road. E x c ellen t ateady In­
com e. Ilox SSI, O rofino, Idaho.
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100 acre D airy Farm In fu ll produc­
tion. H o lstein herd, groaae» $1000
per m onth. D w ellin g , barn, and all
nece»»ary o u t-b u ild in g» and m ach in ­
ery. 10 m ile» e a s t o f A storia. E x ­
c e lle n t for T ruck F arm ing.
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"I'm gonna test my P op’s new fountain pen for him . l ie
can't hold his breath long enough to see if
it'll w rite under w ater.”
NANCY
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By Ernie Bushmiller
A N D I V /A N N A PICK A
FIGHT WITH BUTCH K £ L L >
BEFORE DIS ANESTHETIC
W E A R S OFF
L a r g e p la n ts . P rep a id . M a r io n M c­
N e a l, H a m ilto n , M o n ta n a .
LIVESTOCK
B L U E A U ST R A L IA N c a ttle and sh eep
d o g s. A a h m ea d S to c k R a n c h , C h ea ­
ter, M ont.
POLAND CHESTER H am pshire and Du-
roc bred gilts S57 50 ea . GOTTER a l
Scholl* 10 ml. 8. H lllsbure. Ore.
Several »m ailer fa r m s for sa le also.
F ee l free to c a ll on do fo r sh ow in g.
R REO . H EREFO RD BULLS
12-18 mo», old w ell bred. KTII.LMEADOWB
FARM. Tower Hd.. Uastla R eck, W ash.
E . T . E D IS O N , R e a lt o r
Cor. Com*l S t. a t 1 0 th A s to r ia , Ora.
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
FO R SA LE— 40 acres, 18 a c re s the
f in e s t river bottom In W hatcom
C ounty, 6-room m odern b u ngalow ,
fu ll basem ent, b e a u tifu l kitchen,
b u lltln fe a tu re s: barn fo r 10 cow s,
»Ho, chick en hou se; 3 a cres rasp b er­
ries, w ill produce th is year. 6 acres
a lfa lfa . E x c ellen t fo r can n ery crops.
P rice 813,500 WM. P O L L I 8 , B E L -
FO R SA L E — 25 cab in s, accom od ate 7S
g u e sts . 16 M odern. 4-rm. hou se.
G ross Incom e $14,000.00. P rice $55,-
000.00. T reasnre S ta te Cabins, H el­
ena, M ontana.
2066 ACRES deeded land— 800 farm ed
— 400 In grain , bal., In su m m er fo l-
low and hay. 1500 Acres lea sed g r a z ­
in g goes w ith place. T h is p lace w ill
su pp ort 150 head o f c a ttle . P tic e
$31,000— $17.000 dow n bal. term s,
4% lnt. W ill s e ll equip m ent to b u y­
er.
137 AC R ES— 91 irrigated . P re se n t
crop— a lfa lfa , grain , a lf a lf a seed
and pasture. A good buy. P rice $15,-
500— $6,500 dow n bal. $1,000 y e a rly .
FOR SALE— H ouse and large brick bldg.,
eatabl. bus., corner: term s. F R E D AN­
DER SO N. 753 Mill St.. Sheridan. O regoa.
lI M O H A g , W A SH .
FO R SA LE, 195 acres. 165 a c re s hay
and grain , 'balance tim b er and p a s­
ture. N ew m odern cow barn, ste e l
sta n ch io n s for 32 head, h ou se and
ou tb u ild in gs. E le c tr ic ity and runn ing
w ater. A real buy a t $29,000.00.
$15,000.00 cash , b alan ce term s. P . A .
W O N C H , P R I E S T R I V E R , ID A H O .
I F U L L Y E Q U IP P E D P o u ltr y Ranch,
w ith or w ith o u t 1500 top q u a lity
p u lle ts In f u ll production. Sp rin g
w'ater by g r a v ity to a ll bu ild in g.
E le c tr ic ity . Som e fr u it. One you n g
cow . P in e and oak tim ber for fu el.
Good p lastered hou se; e le c tr ic w a te r
h eater: w ired for range. Sprin kler
Irrigation s y s te m fo r garden and
a lfa lfa . S e v e n ty f iv e hundred for
ranch and equip m ent. P o u ltry se p a ­
rate. Owner, F red X eep er, L y le,
W ash in gton .
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
B E A R CAT G A R D E N TRACTO RS
J u s t received a carload to g e th er w ith
d isk s, plow s, and so fo r th . O btain
one o f th e se w on d erfu l h e a v ie st s e ll­
in g and e a sie s t to op erate garden
tr a c to r s . W r ite F .O . B o x 4500H .
M O O R E 'S F A R M E R S S U P P L Y
703 N . E le v e n th S tr e e t
C o r v a llis , O reg o n
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E V K R BEA RING S T R A W B E R R Y
P L A N T S . Gem, 100, $2; 1000, $15.
M ontana P ro g r essiv e, a fin e new
v a r ie t y . T w o week» earlier than
Gem. H eavy crop o f large aw eet
berries all su m m er and fa ll. 100, $5.
70 acre D airy F arm , su ita b le for
corn, pea«, etc. B row nsm ead D is t­
rict. 14 m ile» E a st o f A storia. Stock
and m ach in ery Included.
D eN E A L R E A L E ST A T E AGENCY
O p p o site C o u r th o u s e F a y e t t e , Id a h o
J o h n B . B a te m a n G eo. A . C h a d w ick
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R e g is raspberry, 5c each. S ilv er
»kin garlic, 35c lb. V ictor rhubarb,
10c plan t. C aliforn ia Gold Iris, 2 for
25c Chas. S ch u ette, P rin e v ille, Ore.,
B ox 231.
FO R SA L E — T w o 15 h.p. D ie se l e n ­
g in e s— 32 v o lt "D elco" e le c tr ic plan t
— 10 yr. gu a ra n tee b a tte rie s — (3
m otors ’4 h.p.) iron - to a ste r - w a f ­
f le Iron - fan. A ll In good con d i­
tion. A N . R a s o r , S m y r n a , W a sh .
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
WALL OUTLETS, b o x es, sw itch es, range
p lu g ., porcelain pull-chain recep ta cles. 3-
w .y Mogul so ck ets. A -l E lec trica l Sup­
plies, 3414 8E . 50th, Portland 6, Oregon.
PHOTOGRAPHY
i FILM D eveloped, 2 p r in ts each good
n e g a tiv e 25c. R e p r in ts 2c. F a s t se r ­
v ice and e x ce le n t q u a lity . Send fiv e
n e g a tiv e s for F R E E sa m p les. B e x
P h o to , O gd en , U ta h .
WANTED TO BUY
W ANTED—Contacts w ith plywood brok­
ers or m ills. Can use large q u an tities of
gly wood._ all sizes. Write L'nited Building
upply Co., 8066 M elrose A ve., Los An­
g e le s 36, Cal. P h. WAlnut 9106. Mr. R ael.
RABBITS & SKINS
W AN T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 ibs. up, rab­
bit sk in s, hides, w ool, m ohair, c a s ­
cara. liv e p ou ltry. R n by k C o m p a n y ,
935 S . W . F r o n t, P o r tla n d , O reg o n .
REFRIGERATION
2-STORY OARAGE. 75x100'. F u lly equip,
■how and body «hop. All new equip. 11
men working.
AUTO FARM EQ U IP.
AGENCY. Bex 703. C a ttle R eek. W ilk .
M E A T .M A R K E T, D i i ' K K K P L A N T —
N o com p etition . 5-room m o d e r n
house, lot. sla u g h te r hou se, ch u te s
barn and 5 acres. $25,000; te rm s If
desired . L ocated 12 m ile s S.W . o f
P ortlan d . W ell e sta b lish e d , g r o sse d
$30,000 1946. M arket fu ll eq uip m ent,
216 lock ers w ith q u ick -freeze unit.
T U A L A T I N M E A T M A R K E T , P.O .
B o x 27, T u a la tin , O regon.
GARAGE. SE R V IC E STA . Som e stock ,
eq u ip m en ts. 6 room p a r tly m od em
fu rn ish ed . B ath, 3 bed room s. Id eal
sp o t for m an w ith fa m ily . Old E st.
B us. D eep w e ll e le c tr ic w a te r s y s ­
tem . One acre fin e land, L oc. In
F arm in g, D airy, B e r r y cou n try.
Room fo r 20 c o tta g e s. Old A ge.
Sac. $9,250.00. O w ner® «. X in g , B t .
I , B o x 1829, P ortlan d 18, O regon.
G E N E R A L GROCERY. N e w Bldg?,
W areh ouse. Good Stock. $12,000.00
bus. y e a rly . Can in c re a se 200%.
L arge trade area. F arm in g, D airy,
B erry country. P aved H ig h w a y d ir­
e c t rou te to Mt. H ood Loop. 5-room
i,a ." y
fu rn ish ed and m odern. 3
a cres fin e so il. One cow. Barn, oth er
ou t b ld gs. Good w eath er y e a r a -
round. A ste a l at $18,500.00. John
A shenb erner, R t. 1, B ox 1990, P o r t­
lan d 16, O regon. L e ss for a ll ca sh .
E ara 850 day with a portable popcorn m a­
chine! Complete m ach. S135. Write for par-
tic. A lso popcorn, seasoning, b ags, boxes.
B ls v le s Popcorn Ce.. N ashville. _T e ee.
FOR SALE— Small Cannery. P a rtia lly
equipped: located in an irrigation d istrict.
Good crops of b erries, canning beans. D e­
ta ils w rite J. W. Wilson, R t. 1, Yelm, W ash.
MISCELLANEOUS
B U N I O N S — F or g u aran teed r e lie f,
w r it e E u g e n e E a to n , D 1 0 1 , B a n d o n ,
O reg o n .
FA C T O R IE S, LOGG ERS, M IL L O P ­
E R A T O R S— U. S. A rm y str e tc h e r s,
m eta l leg s, used but In e x c e lle n t
con d ition . F old com p actly. M eets re ­
q u ire m en ts o f s t a t e a ccid en t com ­
m issio n . P riced a t o n ly $3.50. G uar­
a n teed s a tis fa c to r y . Send ch eck or
m o n ey order. R e x S m ith , P .O . B o x
94, C o r v a llis , O reg o n .
LO TUS M AJO R— T h e n ew m iracle hay
and p a stu r e g r a ss fo r acid so ils.
L E W I S k C L A B X S E E D CO.
A S T O R IA
OREGON
1 6 -P A S S
SCHOOL B U S
N o v e lty bu s body. R eal lea th er s e a ts
a ll f a c in g forw ard . E quipped w ith
a ll th e n e c essa ry s a f e t y d e v ice s.
M ounted on 1937 C h ev ro le. c h a ss is .
In e x c e lle n t con d ition . $1295 F.O.B.
T E A G U E M O T O R C O M P A N Y , W a lla
W a lla , W a s h in g t o n .
FOR SALE
N ew and U sed D iesel E n g in es. F eed Mill­
ing Equipm ent, C onveyors. C rushers,
E le c tr ic M otors, M ining M achinery.
CROSS E N G IN E E R IN G
438 So. Spring St.
CO.
Los Angeles 18. Calif.
C hinese F la sh C rackers, IVk-ln. 80 20s, 80
cra ck ers ea . Total cra ck ers. 1600. bundle
96. » I l l SE P ow ell. Portland. Ore.
L E A R N TO BE
Private Investigators
Detectives
B O T T L E COOLERS
M IL K C O O L E R S
W A L X -I N B O X E S
HOME F R E E Z E R S
C o m p le te I n s t r u c t io n C o n r ■ a
p rep ared by fo r m e r A g e n ts o f
U . S. S e c r e t S e r v ic e a n d F.B .Z .
M a n y h a v e f o u n d p r o f it a b le
o p p o r tu n it ie s w i t h B a n k s , R a i l ­
r o a d s, I n d u s t r ia l P la n t e , e t c .
Easy Terms — TR. 6644
LEARN OUR METHODS
PORTLAND
REFRIGERATION CO.
INSTITUTE of DETECTIVE
TRAINING
SAVE MONEY
W r it e T o d a y
1516 N . X IL L IN O S W O R T H A V E .
P o r tla n d I I , O reg o n
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AND ALL B RANCHES OF
DENTISTRY on
CREDIT TERMS
Fafce 5, JO, 15 Months te Fay
Dentisi
D r . H arry S emler ,
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IRIS
s e n d fo r
COM PLETS
CATALOG
G row ers o f
BEARDED IRISES
IN MODERN VARIETIES
W ESTERN IRIS
GARDENS
680 Chestnut A ve.
Eugene. Ore.
4 5 8 S. S p r in g S t.
R o o m 706
L o s A n g e le s 13, C a lif.
BETTER HEALTH!
• Hamorrhoidt
• Rectal and Colon
Ailmontt
• Gastric Ulcer
Treated without Hospital
Operation
Write or call for FREE
descriptive Booklet
M enial ibnngh Pridagi ¡0 A. M. tt J P. M.
E m iagt: M t it Jar, W tdtttJar, FnJar until t
Dr. C. I. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and Surgeon
N. E. Comer E. Burnside and Grand Avenue
Telephone EAst 3918. Portland 14 Oregon
Dim Lights
Dim or low beam lights should be
used in driving through fog, recom­
mends National Highway Users con­
ference. Bright lights do not pene­
trate the fog and the rays are
reflected back into the driver's eyes.
Aged in Wood
House painters, before ready-
mixed paints came on the market,
bought their white lead in kegs and
raised objections when metal con­
tainers were substituted;
they
claimed that only wood could prop­
erly “age” the lead.
First Avocados
Thirty years ago a 200-acre grove
of avocados and mangoes in Miami
Beach was the largest In the world,
comprising 9,000 trees. It was the
first time avocado pears were pro­
duced with any degree of commer­
cial success.
Efficient Motor
The electric motor, converting In­
to service up to 90 per cent of the
energy supplied It, is rated five
times more efficient than the steam
engine and three times more effi­
cient than the automobile motor.
Picking Home Site
When choosing the site for a new
house, consider view, natural fea­
tures, as slope, streams, trees, etc.
as well as prevailing winds. The
yard should have good drainage as
well as a beautiful view if possible.