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Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, May 22, 1947 FARMS AND RANCHES RABBITS & SKINS EO lt HALE, by ow n er— 200 a c re < i.iry farm , m ocks, new tractor, m ilker, oth er m achinery: Kood fen ces, w ater, g raveled road E x c ellen t stea d y In com e. B ox 681, O rofino, Idaho. W ANT L IV E R A B B IT S 4 lbs. up, rab bit sk in s, hides, wool, m ohair, c a s cara. liv e poultry. B n b y * C om pany, 93S B. W. F ron t, P ortlan d , Oregon. LIVESTOCK F O R s a l e *0 acre«, IX acres the fin e s t river bottom In W hatcom U E A U ST R A L IA N c a ttle and sh eep C ounty, 6-roorn m odern bungalow , B L dogs. A shm sad Stock R anch. C has fu ll b asem en t, b e a u tifu l kitchen, ter, M o n t. h u lltln fea tu re s; barn for 10 cow s, silo , chicken house; 3 a cres raspb er FOR SA LE. Young h orse 1700. O. K. ries. w ill produce th is year. 6 acres No. 1 c a ttle dog. Shepperd C ollie, a lfa lfa . E x cellen t for cannery crep t. 2 pups, A u st breed, trained to pull. P rice 113.500 WM. FOLLIB, I H e W. P a t e r s , B o x 1 5 3 , A u m sv llls, Ore. LIH O KA M , W A S « . ________ BOBBY SOX CROSS TOWN Bv •» Marty Linkt Roland Co* ‘If I had am much talent a* my folks think I have, I ought to he sm art enough t' figure a way to get out of taking lessons!** “ Do you believe in love at first sight?” By Ernie Bushmiller NANCY By Margarita LITTLE REGGIE S MRS MICH TOWER WANTS J , ' Z . Y YOU TO MIND HER BABY & J' - id x R iowt z /A AWAY ! ! Z OUT I WAVE TO PLAY BASE BALL • / NEVER MINO BASEBALL — GO TO MRS HIGHTOWERS DONT GIVE HER ANY EXCUSES* ANO I WONT GIVE HER ANY EXCUSES - IN FACT I WONT SAY A WORD • E E E F E E E E E E E K *!J GO AWAY !! MISCELLANEOUS 20',G A C H E S d eed e d la n d — 300 f.iro.-d — 400 In grain, bal., in su m rnerfol- low and hay. 1500 a c re s leased graz B U N I O N S — For gu aranteed r elief, w rite E ugene E aton, D101, Bandon, in g g o e s w ith place. T h is place w ill O regon. su p p ort 150 head o f c a ttle . P rice »31.000— »17,000 dow n bal. term s, 4% lnt. W ill s e ll equip m ent to buy LO TUS MAJOR— T he new m iracle hay and pastu re g r a ss for acid so ils. er. 137 AC RES— »1 Irrigated. P resen t LBVTIB A CLARK SEB D CO. crop— a lfa lfa , grain , a lf a lf a seed A STO R IA ORBOOK and pasture. A good buy. P rice »15,- 16-FASB. SCHOOL BUB 500— »0.500 dow n bal. »1,000 yearly. N o v e lty bus body. R eal leath er se a ts D « y i A L B 3 A 5 B ST A T B AO BBCT O pposite C ourthouse P a y e tte , Idaho a ll fa cin g forw ard. Equipped w ith Joh n B. B atem an Oeo. A. C h a d w ic k a ll th e n ecessa ry s a fe ty d evices. M ounted on 1937 C hevrolet c h a ssis. FO R SA LE, 195 acres. 165 a c re s hay In e x ce lle n t condition. »1295 F.O.B. and grain, balance tim b er and p a s TEA G U E MOTOR COMPANY, W all* ture. N ew m odern cow barn, ste e l W alla, W ash in gton . sta n ch io n s for 32 head, hou se and o u tb u ild in g s. E le c tr ic ity and running »-ST O R Y G A R A G E , 75x100*. F u lly equip, w ater. A real buy a t »29,000.00. ■how and body «hop. A ll n e w equip . 1! A U TO FA R M E Q U IP . (15,000.00 cash, balan ce term s. P. A. m en w o rk in g A G E N C Y . B ox 703, C a stle R o ck . Waah. W O BCH , P X IE S T R IV E R , IDAH O. F U L L Y E Q U IP P E D P o u ltry Ranch, w ith or w ith o u t 1500 top q u a lity p u lle ts In fu ll production. Spring w ater by g r a v ity to all building. E le c tr ic ity . Som e fr u it. One youn g cow . P ine and oak tim ber for fuel. Good p lastered hou se; e le c tr ic w ater heater; wired for range. Sprinkler irrig a tio n sy s te m for 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 K eeper, L yle, W ash in gton . FARM MACHINERY 4 EQUIP. B E A B CAT B A B D E H TRACTORS J u st received a carload to g e th er w ith d isk s, plow s, and so forth . 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 operate garden tractors. W rite P.O. B ox 450024. MOORE'S FA R M E R S S U P P L Y 703 N. E lev e n th S treet C orvallis, O regon STRU C TU R A L M UTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher GO BACK AND READ THE f ir s t pic tu r e .' there ' s A QUESTION MARK ON THE E N D O F VoU R 'RlNTED in BLAC K AND ,.7 /H lT E ! OH.WELL.THERES O TH E R THINGS IN THE PAPER- NEWS, SPORTS EDITOR IA L S - .IITTER By Arthur Pointer A n nou ncin g JU K E 1, 1 9 4 7 K e z t S ta r tin g D ate fo r C lass In A IR P L A N E M ECH ANICS SCHOOL CAA, V eteran A d m in istration and S ta te o f Oregon approved. Call, w ire or w rite for com p lete In for m ation S m ith -L iv in g sto n A ir S er v ic e s, Inc . B o x 5 3 1 , C o r v a llis , Or. P h on e 1150. FARM FO R SA L E — 240 acres. 40 ALARM CLOCKS R E P A IR E D a c re s clear, good so li, e x c e lle n t sto ck ranch, b u ild in g s. Mrs. M aur M ail clock w ith f i f t y c e n ts and re turn p ostage. G la sse s and sp rin gs ice O ottw ald, lfo la lla , Or., P hone e x tra . W ork guaranteed. M olalla 5P151. John E. F ox C arnation, 46 Acre farm, completely equipped. 8 head W ash. cattle. 1 horse, farm machinery, tractor. 1,000 laying hens, 25.000 Croit lily bulbs. A FR IC A N , C H IN E SE go o se e g g s, 40o Reserving my furniture, everything else each ; m allard duck e g g s, 20c each. g o e s . R . W. K a k e s tr a w , D is ste n K t., 1 A lso fan cy p igeons, ra b b its.J ew ell m ile E. et Cottar« Grave, O regon . G am e Farm , D an ville, HI. SA W M ILLS 6x32 E d g ers B olter & L ath M ills A ll-ste e l h eavy d u ty, ball bearing D issto n chain sa w s. C h rysler e n gin es, sa w s, file s, trim sa w s, etc. etc. W rite for d e ta ils and p rices. HOSMER A SSO CIATES 69 Colum bia St. S e a ttle 4, W a ih . ¿I F O R S A L E — H o u se an d la r g e b ric k b ld g , e sta b l. b u s., c o r n e r ; te r m s. F R E D A N D E R S O N , «53 M ill S t.. S h erid a n . O regon . steel, boilers, chain h o ists, 3 ton. S te e l d iv isio n , C ali forn ia Bag* and M etal Co., 24th & N fcolal, P ortlan d , Oregon. BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. FOR SA LE— 25 cabins, accom od ate 75 g u e sts. 16 M odern. 4-rm. hou se. G ross incom e $14,000.00. P rice $55,-. 000.00. T reasure S ta te Cabins, H e l ena, M ontana. I FOR SALE, by ow n er— c u t flo w e r and bulb b u sin ess a t B r o o k i n g s on Southern O regon coast. A p p roxi m a tely 3 a cres D u tch Iris, 3 acres C roft L ilies. S torage sh ed s, tractor, truck, pow er sp rayer, oth er m ach in ery and equipm ent. F in e location in rapidly g row in g d istr ic t. U n u su a lly m ild clim ate. H. W. K retzm eier, 2305 N. E. 44th A ve. P hone: OA. 8594, P ortlan d 13, Oregon. M ODERN M OTEL. 11 stu cc o h i-w ay 101, o u ts k ir ts c ity . llv . apt., excl. Income. H arry per owner, 2023 4th , E ureka, un its, 4-rm. H ar C alif. ’ F O R S A L E — SAW M ILL M A C H IN E R Y A N D E Q U IP M E N T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 66x12 Vertical Boiler State No. 3149-24, 175 lb. test. Russel Steam Engine—12x16. 9x10 Center Crank Steam Engine. 8x3 Reversible Twin Steam Engine. 9xllMi Twin Steam Engine. 3x2x3 Duplex Steam Pump. 3x3x3 Duplex Steam Pump. 4x3x4 Duplex Steam Pumps. llOv. Delco Light Plant, complete with 16 batteries. Misc. Line shafting, pulleys, gears, etc. SI,600 complete. W R E N P L A N IN G M ILL W ren, O regon - P h . P h ilo m a th 4625 MOVIE CAMERAS—lCmm electric, mag azine loading; famous AN model. Com- with f3.5 lens, optical viewfinder, & lete attery, cord and automatic exposure re lease; ready to operate: value over $200. special only $55.00. Money back guaran tee! Free bocklet. 16mm Movie Film at tremendous savings. Kodak Super-X, Weston 32. government stock. Tested. uaranteed! 50-ft. roll. 98c, 100 ft. roll. 1 50; 50 ft. magazine, $1.25; double 8mm 25 ft., 95c. Processing extra. F ast deliv. f FO TO SIIO P, In c. D ept. 613, 18 E . 42 S t., N ew Y ork 17, N . T. PREFABRICATED • MOTEL UNITS BEACH CABINS GUEST HOUSES SUMMER COTTAGES D ouble C on struction . . . Can Be E rected Q uickly and E a elly F in an ce A vailab le W rite CUSTOM BUILT 1135 S. W. Yamhill St. Portland Oregon HELP WANTED W A N T E D — 500 S traw b erry pickers. Season opens a p p ro x im a tely May 16th. B. L. S e lle r s or M. L. S m ith, R t. 1, B ank s, Or.; A ng. J e ese, F o r e s t d ro v e, Or., H t. 3. U n ited B erry G row ers. PHOTOGRAPHY FILM D eveloped. 2 p r in ts each good n e g a tiv e 25c. R ep rin ts 2c. F a st se r vice and ex 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 ex P hoto, O»rSen, U tah . Developed Dried Milk Though partially dried milk was carried in the saddle bags of Tartar soldiers when Marco Polo made his famous trip to the orient in the 13th century, it remained for American invention of the 20th century to de velop dry milk products into a world wide industry. Where Heat Goes In a typical residence, 44.4 per cent of the heat is lost through roof and walls and it is to reduce this loss that both new and old homes are insulated. Fuel Saving Tests conducted by the federal government revealed that a house ’ completely Insulated with mineral wool reduced the fuel bill by 45 per cent. Measuring Method Save time and dishwashing by measuring dry ingredients and then, without washing, use the same cup to measure liquid ingredients. Immense Energy Calculations made by chemists studying atom smashing showed that one kilogram (2.2 pounds) of mat ter, if converted entirely into energy, would be equal In power to. all the electric power generated in the Unit ed States in two average months, according to the Encyclopaedia Bri tannica. Sounding Balloona Sounding balloons used by the weather bureau often reach a height of 15 miles before they burst. In struments which the balloons carry to record weather conditions return safely to the ground on small para chutes. Self-Employed One out of five full-time workers In the United States is self-em ployed as a businesa man, farmer, professional man, retail merchant or Independent craftsman, a Twen tieth Century fund survey reveals. REFRIGERATION SAVE MONEY BO TTLE COOLERS M ILK COOLERS W A L K -IN BO XES HOME F R E E Z E R S Easy Terms — TR. 6644 PORTLAND REFRIGERATION CO. 1516 N . X IL L IN G S W O R T H AYR. P ortlan d 11, O regon Insulating Material Cellular rubber, on war duty to protect the delicate instruments that guide ruthless fighting, once again is available for the proper and pro saic task of insulating refrigerated space. This heat-transfer retardent, reported as lighter and more ef fective than cork as an insulator, besides being proof against rot and vermin, is made by expanding rub ber with chemicals containing nitro gen. Corn Experimentation In the 30 years that the depart ment of agriculture has been exper imenting with corn hybrids, it has spent five million dollars of the tax payers’ money, and it is estimated that the states have spent about the same amount. From this 10 million dollars, farmers of the nation are now getting 750 million dollars every year out of higher yields and better grain from corn hybrids. Mineral Wealth Diamonds and gold are the min erals people think of in connection with Africa. But the continent has the greatest reserve of copper in the world In northern Rhodesia and the Belgian Congo. It is also probable that its rich deposits of coal will someday be more Important than its gold and gems, in the opinion of geologists. Cooking Hint In making cream of tomato soup, add the hot thickened tomato pulp and juice gradually to the cool milk Heat briefly and serve. Speedy Cooker The pressure saucepan, a sma edition of the pressure cooker, ha achieved popularity because I cooks speedily. Higher Level The level of the Gulf of Mexico actually is about eight inches higher than that of the outer Atlantic.