Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 10, 1947, Image 3

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N e w s R e v ie w , T h u r s d a y , J u l y
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10, 1947
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CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
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M IS C E L L A N E O U S
HABBITS & SK IN S .
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W A N T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 lbs. up, rab­
bit akin», hide«, w ool, rnohalr, ca»-
cara, liv e pou ltry. B a b y
C om pany,
»35
F ro n t, P ortlan d , O r.gon-
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FARM S A N D RANCHES
CROSS
TOWN
4 or
HA E E HO-ncrn dairy ranch; all
cleared. W ith nr w ith ou t sto c k and
•q u lp tn en f. H ellin g w hole m ilk. H4
m ile» from tow n ; on achool bu s
route. W ellm an B ros., B t. 1, F ort
A n g ela s, W ash in g to n .
BOBBY
SOX
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Roland Coe
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240 A C R E S, 60 c u ltiv a tio n , balance
w ood s and p astu re. 5 room s plau-
tsr e d hou se, large p o u ltr y house,
barn, good w ell. Sac. $5.200. M ost­
ly cash. O lenn S h aw , Q oldendale,
W a sh in g to n , B t. 1.
Mjity Linkt
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F o il SALE—30 acres near Chehalis. Wash.
E xcellent berry & hay land. IS cultivated.
Milk, mall 4c school route. Telephone. Mod­
ern 7-room house. Large barn, garage. 2
poultry houses. Fine view. Shrubbery,
fruit trees, berries. Strong spring, elec­
tric purnp. Crops, livestock, farm equip­
ment 4c furniture. Write OWNER. Kt. 4,
Bex 471, Chehalis. Washington.
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B U S IN E S S & IN V E S T . OPPOR.
"V e ry fu n n y !
" T h a t’s o k a y , A lvin. B ring the w hole gan g w ith you.
T he folks c a n re a d in the k itc h e n ! ”
Now le t’» se e you p ro d u ce the r e n t ! ”
NANCY
By Ernie Buahmiller
STA T U E NT
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F O R SA L E — W e ll-e sta b lish e d b u si­
n e ss, ste e l tank m a n u fa ctu rin g and
m e ta l w e ld in g and fa b rica tio n w orks.
S e ll se r v ic e sta tio n eq u ip m en t. M ust
be sold, due to death o f proprietor.
A d d r e s s In q u irie s P . O. B on 695,
W a lls W a lla , W a sh in g to n or W a lts-
b n rg W eld in g W o r k s , W a ltsb n rg ,
W ash .
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LITTLE REGGIE
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E L E C T R IC MOTOR, pum p and m a­
c h in e sh op em p lo y in g 4 m otor m en
an d 1 m a ch in ist, c o m p le te ly eq u ip ­
ped. w ith a ll to o ls and m ach in ery
to han dle a ll siz e s w ork; 2 tru ck s,
la r g e In ven tory, n ew ly r e b u ilt b u ild ­
ing w ith n ice 5 room p a r tly fu r n ­
ish ed a p a rtm en t u p sta irs; m ore than
2 m o n th s w ork ahead n ow and am
w o rk in g th e m en o v e rtim e. T h is
p ro p erty alo n e Is w orth th e p rice
ask ed . A ll th e w ork y o u can han dle
th e y ea r around. P riced r ig h t fo r a
q u ick sa le on a c co u n t o f poor h ealth .
W r its to Shop 3839 S a cra m en to B lvd.,
S acram en to, C aliforn ia.
By Margarita
ml
ill
MA DIDNT YOU TELL
MRS GEARSHIFT THAT J
HAVE YOUR E Y E S ____
F O R SA L E — W reck in g serv ., sa lv a g e
yard, m achine shop, in C o a st tow n.
$10,000.00 dow n, bal on term s. W rite
or ca ll fo r In form ation . A rth u r’s
W reck in g, B e ed sp o r t, O regon, Bon 6.
A U TO C O U R T— 9 cab in s, sp a ce for
10 tr a ile r s, g ro cery sto r e and n ice
resid en ce on beach h ig h w a y a t F or­
e s t G rove.
R eason ab le deal w ith
ow ner. if. L. L illy , B t. 1, F o r e st
G rove, O regon.
SU R PL U S^*
STATEM ENT
CASH
BONDS
STOCKS
CPlDiT
IWOHTGACf.5
ItCUHifltS
Pl Fo S17 5
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S A C R IF IC E .SALE B ecau se o f other
In ter ests.
E le c tr lo
sa le s,
se r v ic e
and c o n tr a c tin g sto r e, w ith m any
fr a n c h ise s, 2 s e r v ic e tru ck s, com ­
p le te stock . In p rosp erou s dairy
co u n try . W rite or phone M.fcM.
E le c tr ic , S .q n lm , W ash in g to n .
WELL LOOK AT ME
NOW M A !
r
1VE GOT GRANDPAS
TEETH Ü
A T T E N T IO N
C on tractors, L o g g e rs, M in in g B qulp-
m en t I n t e r e s t s — AU p rices low ered
10 to 20 p ercen t on th e
th e fo llo w in g lis t s
T B A C T O B S, DOZEBB AMD D B U M S
| 1 H D10 h yd rau lic dozer an d double
drum pow er u n it on rear
| 1 M odel L w ith lo g g in g drum
I 1 M odel 75 w ith cab le dozer
1 M odel AG C letrao w ith drum and
boom
1 F D L C letrac, h yd rau lto dozer and
Carco lo g g in g drum
i 1 RL> C letrac, h y d rau llo dozer
1 T20 In ter n a tio n a l farm tra cto r
1 60, bare cat
i 1 C arco D-8 Drum , sin g le
1 lly s t e r D-S Drum , s in g le
2 D-8 D rum s, double
1 Model 80 C letrac w ith h yd rau llo
la n d -c lea r in g blade
A th ey track s su ita b le for lo g g in g
a r ch es
L o ts o f tractor part«
CBAMES
1 K ey sto n e T ru ck -m ou n ted cran e, SO’
boom , 15 ton ca p a c ity
1 ‘.-i yard T ruck m ounted cran e on
4-w h eel drive F W D truck
1 *4 yard Ray C ity C raw ler Crane
1 *4 u n it w ith a ll a tta c h m e n ts (n e w )
1 % yard K oeh rln g crane
1 50 C aterp illar D ie se l Crane
H T D B A E L IC C A B B T A L L 8
1 H ell h y d ra u lic C arryall 12-15 y a r d s
5 3 (4 yard C arryalls
C O M PB E 8SO B 8
1 315 cu. ft. W o rth in g to n
1 240 cu. f t | Schram m
1 300 cu. ft. S ta tio n e r y co m p r esso r —
F a ir b a n k s M orse
4 S te e l S h arp en ers
1 OH fu rn a ce
15 Ton ste e l, round and h ex
A ll k in d s Jack h am m ers
1 W lfle y tab le
1 P an -A m erican Jig
F lo ta tio n c e lls
S u ction hose— 4-4-3" S3' lon g
2-4-4" P u m p s w ith pow er
1 6" pum p pow ered by C h ry sler $
w ith • pow er p u lle y a tta c h m e n t—
(n e w )
O EM EBA TO BB
1 30 K W A C. Ruda D iesel
2 15 K W A C . W a u k esh a D ie se l
5 20 K W !><’ G en erators p ow ered by
GMC 2 c y c le m otors
5 25 K W D C . G eneral E le c tr ic g e n e ­
ra to r and m otor
P O W B B EM ITS
3 GMC G ray M arine D ie se l m otor
w ith T w in D isc c lu tc h w ith 1% to
1 red u ction g ear s u ita b le fo r b oat
or p ow er un it
1 8 c y lin d er S u p erior D ie se l p ow er
un it
1 B ud a D ie se l m arin e m otor
1 H olt m otor pow er u n it on T beam »
1 LeR oI pow er unit
CO NCRETE M IX E B S
2 14 S m ix er s
I K S m ix er
1 K o eh rln g p aver
M isce lla n eo u s o th er Item s.
FO R F A S T A T T E N T IO N . COME IN
AND SEE US !
D even ^ v Equipment
C om nanv
FO R S A L E — M ake m e an o ffe r ! B u s i­
ness
w a i ti n g in a n o th e r
to w n :
m u st se ll g a r a g e, se r v ic e sta tio n
and m odern hom e. P h on e S e a sid e
507, or w r ite B o s 341, S ea sid e, Ore.
I t th in k i n g a b o u t b u y in g a M O T E L -
• H O T E L - R A N C H - o r B U S IN E S S
P R O P E R T Y , W r ite K. J. S t u f f le ­
beem .L ie. B . E. B roker, F a so B o-
b le s, C alif, n ear CAMP B O B E B T S .
M UTT AND JE F F
m u t t , h a v e f C ot t o n 9
y o u come
COTTON
f t A T T I N G ? /
JU R E !
F O B SA L E — 190 fr eezer lock er, m o­
dern equip m ent. Sharpe F r e e z e
b u tch er sh op, b u ild in g and lot. R e a s­
on f o r se llin g , s ic k n e s s .
X atan q n in , L e a v en w o rth , W a sh in g ­
to n .
By Bud Fisher
W HAT CHA
W A N T >T
FO R?
MY B R O T H E R , H E W A N T S
M E TO
J U L IU S GOT A
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. L E T T E R F R O M [R E A D T H F
' h ] Z | H lS G IRL AND L E T T E R
T o H IM !
HE C A N 'T
READ -
B U T W H A T ’S
T H E COTTON
FO R ?,
T O S T U F F IN M V
E A R S SO I C A N 'T
H E A R W H A T l ’M
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FOR SALE
R E A D IN G .1 J U L IU S
G ETS EMBARRASSEDI-Z’ cguz ^ t r
VERY
EASY/
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R E F B IO E B A T O R E Q U IP M E N T
S a le s Ai S e r v ic e, H i,m o lock ers, b o ttle
co o le rs, reach In boxes. M eat c a se s.
E v e r y th in g in r e fr ig e r a tio n P ortlan d
R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1516 M. E. K lll-
ln g e w o r th , P ortlan d , O regon. Ph.
T B . 6644.
M U S IC A L IN S T R U M E N T S
Write to THE ACCORDION CENTER for
your new or used ACCORDION ar.d save.
STANCATO ACCORDION CO.
7301 Greenwood Ave.
Seattle 3. Wash.
-
JITTER
By Arthur Pointer
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DOGS. C ATS. PETS. E T C ? "
H U N T E R S A T T E N T IO N — G erm an
K horthalr P o in te r s from rea l h u n t­
in g str a in . 8 Mo. old P u p s. D is ­
tem p er Inoc. $40.00. A lso litte r
horn May 2nd. A ll d o g s F.D.S.H .
R e g ister e d . K O. J o y c e, K in g sto n ,
W a sh in g to n . P h . R 101.
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S P R IN G F IE L D , O REG ON— R u ral and
c ity p r o p e r t i e s — W r ite y o u r d e s ire s .
G ive fu ll p a rticu la rs. W . W . W h e e l­
er, A g t., 33 M ain St., S p rin g fie ld ,
O regon.
X
RETIRED? 3 ACRES. 300 ft. low bank.
Harstine Island on Case Inlet. New mod.
home, guesthouse. Hunting, fishing. $16,000.
W. J. PINARD, on Island, or
Rt.
Box 184
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Shelton. Wash.
t.
U in
By Gene Byrnes
REG’LAR FELLERS
6O 5H ' HERE
COME S
!/-B>5ITIVU
MISTER
NO
GUM BOIL,
i SWIMMINOV pZw ARD EN.'
i (
ï QUICK.’
JUz'V
t-ET'-i DUCK
1 L- U N O E R THOSE
tJUSHES ALONG
TH'gANK UNTIL
HE P A SS 6 5 .'
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Y 7« /
ANY BOYS
SO M M IN '
IN T H E R E
Oldest V. S. Road
F irst road constructed in the
United States was between St. Au­
gustine, Fla., and San Mateo. It was
built In 1565.
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By Len Kleis
VIRGIL
LOOK AT THOSE EARS’ j
TSK— 6 0 B A C K
AND WASH TH EM
HOLD IT!
YOU DON'T
rv e e o T A movie \ leave here
PAIE WITH DONNA.) UNTIL YOU
P O P -B Y E
S / T A K E YOUR
Coal In Making
P artial decay and compression of
vegetable m atter when denied ac­
cess to the air causes coal to ba
formed.
Big Cotton Mills
At present two-thirds of the cot­
ton spinning mills are located in
North and South Caroline, Georgia
and Alabama.
WHAT'S THAT
S P L A S H IN '
I HEAR’
" r O -"
YOUR RUBBERS
ACE IN THE HALL
CLO SET- PUT
THEM O N !!
SOMEHOW, DATES
MJiTH YOU A R E
B E é lN IN ô TO <
LOSE TH E lR
GLAMOR
ODD LIVER
OIL
Equal Rights
Wyoming had equal rights for
women in its territorial days and
continued them when It was adm it­
ted to the union as a state.
Popping Corn
The best tem perature for popping
corn is one that makes the kernels
burst within 60 to 90 seconds after
the heat is applied.
Production Leader
Nebraska claims first place rank­
ing among the states in wild hay
production, rye acreage and brome
grass seed production.
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CABCO W IN C H E S F O B C A T E R P IL ­
L A R S. A lso lo g g in g a rch es W A S H -
IMOTOM IE O H W O RK S lo a d e rs and
v a r d e r s . 100.H P to 400-H P . G.M.
D IE S E L P O W E R U N IT S 180-H .P .
to 380-H .P . R eas, priced. D IS S T O N
C H A IN SA W S In sto c k fo r Im m ed.
d. liv e r y P E E D P . B A B M E T T CO.,
2005 S.E . 8th A ve., P o rtla n d , Ore.,
P h on e B A 3176.
LAUSON
.BE
SILENT SAM
By Jeff Hayes
,— n q n q n
r ’ « n n n n
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SERVICE
S e r v ic e
P a r ts or C om plete E n g in e
O verhaul.
W rite fo r P a r ts P rice L is t
S ta tin g E n g in e M odel.
M agneto Equipment Co.
1111 S.E. Grand A ve., P o rtla n d 14, Ore
M agneto Repairs
S erv ice, E n sig n C arburetor«, A n to -L lte
and D elco R em y P a r ts . W a tch on r W an t
A ds lis t e d un der “F a rm M ach in ery."
SAWMILLS
EDGF.RS—RESAWS
BOLTER AND I.ATH MILLS
All-steel, heavy duty, ball-bearing. Disston
chain saw s, Chrysler industrial motors,
saw s, files, etc., etc.
Write for details and prices.
HOSMER ASSOCIATES, INC.
00 Columbia St., Seattle 4, Wash.
NEW PL A N E R S
<1x16
KOLLER BEARINGS
Six knife.
Round heads.
60 day delivery on accepted orders.
HOSMER ASSOCIATES. INC.
Ci> Columbia St., Seattle 4. Wash.
R E A L E S T A T E — M IS C .
V ’ Z<
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1118 W e st H ick erson S tr e e t
S e a ttle 99, W a sh in g to n
P h o n e: A L d er 3828
NEW TYPE Vending Machines, selling
picture cards of movie stars, ball players,
radio stars, cowboys, etc. Proven money
maker. Locations everywhere. Experience
unnecessary. E asy to service. Full or part
time. Be first. Write for starting plan.
EXHIBIT. 4230 W. Lake St., Chicago. 111.
7* METAL SHAPER
New guarantee, complete with vise, tool
holders; 110-220-v. single phase motor and
steel stand. Cheap. K28 SE 33th Avenue.
Portland, Oregon.
ROLL DEVELOPED—Overnight Service.
8 Hi-Gloss Prints. 1 5x7 Enlargem ent.
All sizes. 25 cents. Re-prints, each 3 cents.
“ B” STUDIOS. Box 1138, Billings. Mont.
L IV E S T O C K
FOR
SA L E — R e g iste r e d
m ilk in g
sh o rth o rn herd, on e b u ll, f iv e c o w s,
tw o b u ll c a lv e s, one h e ife r c a lf.
One or a ll. F ran k D a sh er, B t . 2,
B o x 146, B orin g, O regon.
R E G IS T E R E D P O L L E D H E R E F O R D
Y E A R L IN G B U L L S , D om in o B lo o d ­
lin e s. T hick, low b u ilt, b e e fy and
g e n tle. $200.00 to $300.00. XL L M in-
zel, C o lv ille , W a sh in g to n .
S P E C IA L
BETTER H EALTH !
• Hemorrhoid,
• Rectal and Colon
•
A ilm o nti
Oaifric Ulcer
Treated without Koapttal
Operation
Write or call lor FREE
descriptive Booklet
M o»Jay through Friday: 10 A. M. to 3 P- M.
Evtningt: Monday, W tdattday. Friday until 9
Dr. C. I. DEAN CLINIC
Physician and Surgeon
N. E. Comer E. Burnside end Grand Avenue
Telephone EAat 3918. Portland 14 Greqoa
Smother Crop
A heavy stand of drilled soybeans
makes a good smother crop for land
infested with creeping jenny or Can­
ada thistles.
Moderate Price Rise
Milk, which does more for good
nutrition than any other single food,
has risen 30 per cent less than the
average of all foods since 1940.
‘Cock and Bull*
The expression of ‘‘cock and bull
story” originated from two famous
English coaching inns called the
Cock and the Bull, at Fenny Strat­
ford In Buckinghamshire. So many
false tales and rum ors cam a from
thara, hence the expression.
Prim e Safety Rule
“A place for everything and
everything In its place’’ is a prime
safety rule for farm and home.
Wax Furniture Feet
By waxing the feet of furniture
less w ear to floors and rugs will
result when furniture is moved.
No Emily Post There
Walrus m ustache hairs are used
as toothpicks In m any Chinese res­
taurants In America.