Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, July 17, 1947 RABBITS & SKINS W AN T L IV E ltA U BITH 4 lbs. up. rab ­ bit sk in s, hid es, w ool, m ohair, ca s- ca ra , liv e pou ltry. Moby k C om pany, #33 B. W. F ro n t, P ortlan d , O regon CROSS TOWN »V Rol.ii, I Cor "The N ew Vork Yankee« are gonna s|>onsor a sy m ­ phonic radio program . I can already s e e m y parents u sin ’ that a s an argum ent on why I should continue takiu* m usic le sso n s!” NANCY the rest of my life with h im !” By Ernie Buthmiller r MI ELE REGGIE By Margarita MISCELLANEOUS A T TE N T 1O N ~~~ C on tractors, L o g g e r s, M in in g E q u ip ­ m en t In te r e s ts— AU p r ice s lo w ered 10 to 20 p e r ce n t on th e th e fo llo w in g lis t s FARMS AND RANCHES TB A C T O R S. DO ERRS AMO DR U M S 1 H D 10 h y d ra u lic doxer and double Ft j i t HALL »O-acra d airy ra n ch ; a ll i Cleared. W ith or w ith o u t atoclt and ' drum pow er unit on rear 1 M odel L w ith lo g g in g drum eq u ip m en t. H elling w h ole m ilk . 1 !4 m ile s from tow n ; on sch o o l b u s 1 M odel 75 w ith cab le doxer route. W ellm an B ro»M R t. 1, P ort 1 M odel AG L'letrao w ith drum and boom A n g e le s, W ash in g to n . 1 F D L C letrac, h y d ra u llo dozer and Carer, lo g g in g drum 210 AUREH, SO c u ltiv a tio n , b alan ce w o o d s and p a stu re. 6 room s p la s­ 1 B D C letrac, h y d ra u lic dozer tered h ou se, la rg e p ou ltry hou se, 1 T 20 In ter n a tio n a l farm tr a cto r barn, good w ell. Hac. $5,200. M ost­ 1 60, bare cat ly ca sh . O lenn 8 h » w , O oldendale, 1 C arco D-8 D rum , s in g le 1 H yst.-r D-8 D rum , s in g le W a sh in g to n . B t. 1. 2 D -8 D rum s, double 1 Model 80 C letrac w ith hyd rau lta BUSINESS 4 INVEST. OPPOR- la n d -c lea r in g blade A th ey tra ck s su ita b le fo r lo g g in g FO R HALE— W reck in g serv., sa lv a g e a rch es yard, m ach in e sh op, In C oast tow n, L o ts o f tr a cto r p a r ts g io ,000.00 dow n, hal on term s. W rite CRABBS or c a ll for In form ation . A rthu r's 1 K e y sto n e T ru ck -m ou n ted crane, SO' W r ec k in g , B e ed sp o r t, O regon, B o x 6. boom , 15 ton c a p a c ity 1 !6 yard T ruck m ounted cran e on A U T O C O UR T— 3 cab in s, sp a ce for 4-w h eel d riv e EW D truck 10 tr a ile r s, g ro cery sto r e and n ice 1 H yard R ay C ity C raw ler C rane r esid en ce on beach h ig h w a y a t F o r­ 1 *i unit w ith a ll a tta c h m e n ts (n e w ) e s t («rove. R ea so n a b le deal w ith 1 % yard K o eh rln g crane ow n er. N . 1>. t l l l y , B t . X, P o r e st 1 50 C aterp illar D ie se l Crane G rove, O regon. H Y D R A U L IC C A R R Y A L L S 1 H ell h y d ra u lic C arryall 12-15 yard s F O R HALE — W e ll-e s ta b lish e d b u si­ 5 3!4 yard C arrvalls. n e ss , s te e l tank m a n u fa c tu r in g and C O M PB B SSO B S m e ta l w e ld in g and fa b r ica tio n w orks. 1 815 cu. ft. W orth in gton Hell se r v ic e sta tio n eq u ip m en t. M ust 1 240 cu. f t | Schram m be sold, due to d ea th o f proprietor. 1 200 cu. ft. S ta tio n e r y co m p resso r—• A d d r ess In qu iries P . O. B o x 693, F a ir b a n k s M orse W a lla W a lla , W a sh in g to n or W a its­ 6 S te e l S h arp en ers b u rg W eld in g W o r k s , W a itsb u rg , 1 011 fu rn a ce W a sh . 15 Ton ste e l, round and hex A ll k in d s J a c k h am m ers E L E C T R IC MOTOR, pum p and m a­ 1 W lfle y ta b le c h in e sh o p em p lo y in g 4 m otor m en 1 P an -A m erican Jig and 1 m a c h in ist, c o m p le te ly eq u ip ­ F lo ta tio n c e lls ped, w ith all to o ls and m ach in ery S u ction hose— 4-6-8" 22' lo n g to h an d le a ll s iz e s w ork; 2 tr u c k s, 2-4-5" P u m p s w ith pow er la r g e In ven tory, n e w ly r eb u ilt b u ild ­ 1 6" pum p pow ered by C h ry sler • in g w ith nice 5 room p a r tly fu r n ­ w ith p ow er p u lle y a tta c h m e n t— ish e d a p a rtm en t u p sta ir s; m ors than (n e w ) 2 m o n th s w ork ah ead now and am GENERATORS w o rk in g th e m en o v e rtim e. T h is 1 20 K W A C. B uda D iesel p ro p erty alon e Is w orth th e price 2 15 K W A C . W a u k esh a D ie se l a sk ed . A ll th e w ork you can h an d le 1 5 20 K W D.C. G en erators pow ered by th e y e a r around. P riced r ig h t fo r a ; GMC 2 c y c le m otors q u ick sa le on acco u n t o f poor h e a lth . 5 25 K W D C . G eneral E le c tr ic g e n e ­ W r ite to Shop 3839 B aerem en to B ir d ., rator and m otor S a cra m en to , C aliforn ia. POW ER U H IIS F O R SA L E — Make m e an o ffe r ! B u s i­ 2 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 n ess w a itin g In an o th er tow n ; 1 red uction gear s u ita b le fo r boat m u s t s e ll g arage, se r v ic e s ta tio n p ow er unit and m odern hom e. P hone S ea sid e 1 or 8 c y lin d er S u perior D ie se l pow er 607, or w r ite B o x 341, S easid e, Ore. u n it I f th in k in g a b ou t b u yin g a M OTEL- 1 B ud a D ie se l m arin e m otor H O T E L - R A N C H - or B U S IN E S S 1 H o lt m otor p ow er u n it on I beam s P R O P E R T Y . W rite B . J. S t u f f le ­ 1 L eR ol p ow er unit NCRETE M IX E R S b eem ,X,lc. B . Z. B roker, P a so B o - 2 14 S m CO b le s, C alif, n ear CAMP R O B E R T S. 1 5 S m ix ix er er s 1 K o eh rln g p a v e r M isce lla n eo u s o th e r Item s. FO R FART ATTENTIO N’. COME IN R E F R IG E R A T O R E Q U IP M E N T A N D SE E US ! S a le s & S e r v ic e, H om e lock ers, b o ttle | c o o le rs, reach in b oxes. M eat c a se s. Eg« r y th in g In r e fr ig e r a tio n .P o rtla n d X e fr ig e r a tlo n Co., 1516 N. E. K lll- 1118 W e3t N ic k e rso n S tr e e t ln g sw o r th , P ortlan d , O regon. P h. S e a ttle 99. W a sh in rto n T S . 6944. P h o n e f A L d er 3923 FOR SALE Devenny Equipment Comoanv MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CARCO W IN C H E S F O R C A T E R P IL ­ L A R S. • W A 5H - IN G T O N IR O N W O RK S loaders and yard ers. 100-H P to 409-H P. O 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 ISS T O N C H A IX SA W S In sto c k for im m ed. DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC.— d e liv e ry . F R E D P . B A R N E T T CO., 2005 8.E . 8 th A v , . P o rtla n d , Ore., H E N T E R S A T T E N T IO N — G erm an , P h on e EA 3176. S h o rth a ir P o in te r s from real h u n t- ; ln g str a in . 8 Mo. old P u p s. D is- tem p er Inoc. J40.00. A lso litte r j b o r n M ay 2nd. A ll d o g s F.D .S.B. R e g is te r e d K O. Joyca, K in g sto n , W a sh in g to n . P h . R 101. I S e r v ic e P a rte or C om p lete E n g in e O verhaul. W rite fo r P a rte P r ic e D iet W atch D o t s — P u g e t S ou n d h o u n d s. 16" S ta tin g E n g in e M odel. m a x i, h e ig h t . H e a lth y , c o lo r fu lly m a r k e d . | $26. 340 p a ir . K en S m ith , R e n to n 2. W aoh. | W rite to T H E A C C O R D IO N C E N T E R for you r n e w o r u se d A C C O R D IO N an d s a v e . STA N C A TO A C C O R D IO N CO. 7301 G r e en w o o d A v e . S e a ttle 3, W ash. MUTT AND JEFF By Bud Fisher LAUSON SERVICE Magneto Equipment Co. REAL ESTATE—MISC. 1111 S.Z . G rand A v e., P o r tla n d 14, Ore Magneto Repairs ^ „ “ ^ 7 S P R IN G F IE L D , O REG ON— R ural and c ity p r o p e r tie s— W rit your d e sir es. S e r v ic e, E n s ig n C arburetor», A u t o - L it , G ive fu ll p a rticu la rs. W. W. W h e e l­ r.nd D elco R em y P a rt» . W a tc h on r W a n t er. Ag't., 33 M ain S t , S p rin g fie ld , Ad» lis te d un d er “P a rm M ach in ery." O regon. T W IN C E SSN A lie.. 5 p lace. U p h o ls. $2.450. W orth $1,000 m ore. B a y s, R E T I R E D ! 3 A C H ES. 200 ft. low b a n k , 7450 M agnolia, R iv e rsid e, C a lif. H a r s tin e I s la n d on C a se In le t. N ew m od. P h. 4845. hom e, g u e sth o u se . H u n tin g , fishing. $16.000. 4 W . J . P I N A R D , an - - B t t . B o x 18ft JITTER By Arthur Pointer I sla n d , or S h e lto n . W ash . AUTOS. TRUCKS 4 ACCES. CO NVEYO RS IS" and 21" fo r sand and g r a v el co m p lete w ith b elt. T r a il­ er. 7:50x13-12 p ly , $30; A lso new 7:00x24, 10 p ly grad er tire at $30. W e ste r n E o n lp iu en t it S u p p ly Co., E o x 1C32 R t. 5 K en t, W a sh in g to n . 1815 K e a w o r th T ra c k T r a c to r . C . O. E .. n e a r ly n ew co n d ., a i r b r a k e s , 5th v /h eel, 450 c. In. R e d D iam o n d m tr. M a k e o ffer. T O D D A T A I L O R E Q U IP . CO. 1817 E . B u r n sid e ■ V E . «250. P o r tla n d , O r e so n . NEW 82-I'O O T D U A L A X L E a ir a n d v a c u u m b r a k e s . LOW BOY, M ak e o?7er. T O D D & T A Y L O R E Q U IP . CO. 1817 E . B u r n sid e . - V E . 6250. P o r tla n d . O reg o n . INSTRUCTION REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrne» T E N T IO N G I A N D CIV.— B e ln- ependqnt: learn a trade. E n ro ll ow in a m odern barber c o lle g e , um m er c la s s e s ju st sta r tin g . lo le r B arber S ch o o l, 403 M ain S t., 'an con ver, W a sh in g to n . G l-a p p ro v - d sch o o l. LIVESTOCK 31STE R ED POLLED H EREFORD E A R L IN G B U L L S , D om ino B lood - n es. T hick, low b u ilt, b e e fy and e n tle $200 00 to $300.00. H. I. M in- ,1, C o lv ille, W a sh in g to n . & S A L E — T w o f in e r e g iste r e d J er- ,y h e ife r s co m in g fr esh . A lso one j m o. and 9 m o. out o f 5 & 6 al. c o w s. M rs. H. L . P la n k , J n n c- on C ity, O regon. ATTENTION! Prospectors, Miners, Oil Companies, Plumbers, etc. SCR-625 Mine Detectors New, complete In original overseas pack­ ing container. Used by the Army to detect buried metallic mines. Originally sold by War A ssets for 8166.00. Our price Cash F.O.B. Indianapolis—$79.50. AIRCRAFT EQUIPM ENT—War Surplus Directional Gvro indicator AN57351. .827.60 Magnetic compass < made by Bendixl .810.00 Artificial horizon indicator..................835.00 Turn and bank indicator—Pioneer. .815.00 Sensitive altimeter (Square D Co.>..817.50 INSTRUMENTS checked for accuracy and packed in best possible manner. ALSO—Brand new in original crates— radio compass SCR-269F (with dyna- motor> ....................................................... 8150 All Orders cash F.O.B. Indianapolis. Ind. A M E R IC A N S U R P L U S P R O D U C T S CO. 537 N . C ap itol A v e ., I n d ia n a p o lis 4. Xnd. SA W M IL L S E D G E R S -R E S A W S BOLTER AND LATH MILLS All-steel, heavy duty, ball-bearing. Disston chain saws, Chrysler industrial motors, saw s, files, etc., etc. W rite fo r d e t a ils an d p r ic e s . H O S M E R A S S O C IA T E S , INC. 10 C o lu m b ia S t ., S e a ttle 4, W a sh . NEW PLANERS 6x10 K O L L E R B E A R IN G S Six knife. Round heads. 60 d a y d e liv e r y on a c c e p t e d o r d e r ,. H O S M E R A S S O C IA T E S , IN C . 6 0 C olu m b ia S t.. S e a ttle 4, W a sh . W R IST W A T C H E S A S LOW AS »10.06 Many other Jew elry bargains. C a ta lo g F r e e . C A P IT O L S A L E S C O .. 1(01 W. 82nd S t., C h ic a g o 2». III. R O L L D E V E L O P E D — O v e r n ig h t S e r v i e ,. 8 Hi-Gloss Prints. 1 5x7 Enlargem ent. All sizes. 25 cents. Re-prints, each 3 cents. " B ” S T U D IO S . B o x 1138, B illin g s . M on t. « VIRGIL By Len Kleis Locker Space Because freezer-locker space is limited, it is necessary to plan for the most economical and satisfying use of the equipment. The kinds of fruit, vegetables and meat to be frozen and quantity of each to sup­ ply family’s needs should be esti­ mated early in the season to pre­ vent early products crowding out later important crops. New Furniture New furniture that has never been finished and pieces that have been cleaned with lye or soda require a wood filler before applying the new finish. If the furniture is to be stained, apply the stain to the wood first, then the filler. Shellac may be used as a filler for walnut, poplar, pine and maple. By Jeff Hayes Need Sunlight Vegetables grow best where they get at least five or six hours of full sunlight during the middle of the day. Baseball Attendance Smallest paid attendance in Na­ tional league was when Chicago and Troy played, September 27, 1831. Twelve saw the same. A Women In Japan There are upward of 700 Ameri­ can women in Japan and 1,300 more are expected eventually. Soil 'Blotters* Soils will be better ''blotters” for rainfall if good soil management methods and proper rotations are followed. Among good management practices are the growing of deep- rooted legumes in the rotation, the use of lime as determined by tests, application of plant food and the return of manure and crop residues to the soil. Historical Precedent The Lambeth Walk, which be­ came a popular dance 10 years ago, had an historical precedent in the Lambeth walks which existed in England as far back as the seven­ teenth century when tiles made in Lambeth were used as street pav­ ings. Garden Cultivation Cultivate home gardens often enough to keep them free of weeds and grass. If rain causes excessive grass and weeds, clean the garden and truck patches first as the fam­ ily food supply and health are at stake, the Extension Service says Ascorbic Acid Fruits and vegetables are the prin­ cipal sources of ascorbic acid. This vitamin keeps gums healthy, in­ creases resistance to infection and helps In development of teeth and bones.