Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, August 14, 1947 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT HABB1TS & SK IN S M IS C E L L A N E O U S W A N T LI VK ItA B IilT H 1 lbs. up, r a b ­ bit sk irts, hid**«, wool, m o lia ir c a s - 2»™ . liv e p o u ltr y « u b y fc C o m p a n y , ^35 0 . W. F T o n t, P o r tla n d , O reg o n FARM S A ND S m h RANCHES » . _ _ ------- ---------- fcrill HALE— < a t ll r a n c h ; f r m w a te r r i g h t f o r i r r l g a t i a. l l i o a e rv a d e e d - »•'I lan d . A b o u t «idO acr»*s o f z r a i* liig la n d on lo iic - te r m |,-a se . G r a z ­ in g pei-Hilt f o r 400 h e ad o f c a t t le a n d 25 h e a d o f h o ra e a . B u ild in g » on p o w e r lin e , g o o d t r o u t fla ttin g , lo ta o f g a m e . d e e r, i l k a n d b ird s. O rc h - a r d a n d berr|<*M. M a c h in e ry a n d w ork a ! 1? ? , ? ? w ,ath p l a " P r ic e d to «ell a t S3u,000, A b o u t 368 h e a d o f w h ite f a c e H e r f o r d c a t t le c a n he b o u g h t w ith th e {dace a t m a r k e t p ric e B r a d a e n B ro s ., B u rn a , O regon. 10 A G R I» 30 h a y , 20 a c re » p a r ti a l l y c le a r e d , 150 f o r e s t s e r v ic e le a s e if d e a ire d . 5 -ro o m m o d e rn hou n e, o r ­ c h ard b e r rie s . M all, sc h o o l b u s r o u te . E x t r a 4 -ro o m h o u se , o u t b u il d ­ in g » . G ood f is h in g , h u n tin g . 38500 e q u ip p e d . B y r l E. C ra w le y , W ln - t h r ope, W a s h in g to n . “ O h— A lv in 's SO s tu b b o rn ! E v e n though w e ’re e n ­ gaged, he Insists on seeing o th e r w om en if 1 go out w ith o th er m e n !” NANCY T he m a n who sold m e this set of c h ild re n ’s encyclo­ paedias said you could answ er a ll y o u r own questions. 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BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.’ ^A L B — P r o s p e r o u s w e ld in g a n d b la c k s m lth ln g b u s in e s s ; f u l ly e q u ip ­ ped, good s to c k . L o c a te d In o r c h a r d 2hVJ?trvi' .G o o d / * ' - ’iP f o r a p a r t n e r ­ s h ip . M o d ern 5 -r o o m h o u s e In clu d ed In s a le . P e r f u r t h e r in fo r m a tlo a O T T a»sw °4w ^Z ’ G U A R A N T E E D D IE S E L AUTO COURT AND W a s h in g to n . E H O I J t’ 3 i > f to - - > - ii p <»M« ' <»r H e rc u le s . All u n it« c o m e e q u ip p e d w ith In st, a n d f i lt e r s . R e q u ir e s o n ly b a t t e r i e s a n d fu e l to o p e r a te . E q u ip , w ith e it h e r r a d i a t o r o r m a r in e ty p e c o o lin g . A ls o e q u ip , w ith h e a v y flu ty m a- r e v e r s e r e d u c tio n g e a r. •S lig h tly u se d o r new . A ll h a v e b een r e c o n d itio n e d a n d art* g u a r a n te e d to •T« a 1/ 1 * o p e r a t in g con d i t Io n ; I1S00 to S2uQ0, f.a.b . 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B „ 2 -sp e * 4 a p p lia n c e s . S to r e in c o n n e c tio n r e a r a x le , g o o d m e c h a n ic a l c o n d l- ■with fro z e n fo o d lo c k e rs . N o r e n t l i r ? ? *-2 5x20 d u a l r e a r . to p a y v e r y l i g h t o v e rh e a d , h a s 41 D o d g e I 1,«¡-ton. L W . B., H D 2- le a se . P r ic e is le s s th a n s to c k & •41 g m T? " 'e r h a u l e d . e q u ip m e n t on h a n d b e c a u s e o f o ld <1 GMC l U - 2 - T o n T ra cto r 2-sp eed a g e & p o o r h e a lth , m u s t s e ll. L o c a t- S i i e ' « 2n ' ft- s e m l - t r a i l e r w it h l u m ­ ed ° " TiiBbw-ay. O n e o f t h e b e s t b e r ro lls . o n b w O re g o n in f a s t g r o w in g 40 p ^ ! 6 7? S £ o « « e r . w ith d u a l a x le . >wn a n d c o m m u n ity . C o n ta c t O w n ­ e x ce lIe R t c o n d itio n . e r a t P . O. B o x 243 o r P h o n e 832 38 I n t e r n a ti o n a l ier> 2 -to n w ith L in d s a y F lo r e n c e , O re g o n . W hG Ü 3 vr °a-V e x c e lle n t c o n d itio n . W h ite M odel 140A M o to r 125 h. n. F O R S A L E — R e s t a u r a n t in s m a ll liv e c o m p le te w ith c a r b , w a t e r p u m p . to w n , w e ll e q u ip p e d . G ood r e f r i g e r ­ b i i n f r a tO r’ etC’’ r e b ° r e d a n d r e - a ti o n ; s e a ti n g c a p a c i t y 40; liv in g q u a r t e r s . P r o p e r t y a n d a ll e q u ip ­ W h lte M odel 82C H e a v y d u t v s in g le m e n t to go. 32000 w ill h a n d le , e a s y r e d u c tio n r e a r a x le a s s e m b ly , a i r t e r m s on b a la n c e . D is c o u n t f o r b r a k e s , s p r in g s , r a d i u s ro d s n e w c a s h . I l ln e s s f o r c e s sa le . C a ll o r M cC oy A n to Co. A - w - B a lm e r , lo n e , W a s h in g ­ 215 W a s h in g to n S t., V a n c o u v e r. W n . to n , P . O. B o x 230. P h o ne 4 0 4 ___________ A T 5169 M O D E R N g r o c e ry . C h e v r o n g a s . 2- DOGS, CATS, PETS. E T C .^ b e d ro o m h o m e, 20 a c r e s , b u s y h i g h ­ w a y . K tilla g u a m ls h V a lle y . 320.000 I i VLI^ E R rS iai t e ’i,tio n - G e t y o u r f e g ls - p lu s In v e n to r y . O w n e r C. D . T r a y G h » « « iI r l s i , S e t t e r P u P P 'e a n o w ! lo r. R t 3, A rlin g to n . W a sh in g to n . w i? ,mpj ‘” l ? h lp s to c k . 18 w e e k s old. W illa r d G ray, O rtin g , W a sh in g to n . PV7 $ F*RM or business C O U N T R Y in p red u ch v e w h ea t and p e a 'la n d in •i r^ ^ m ? lr e ' S e v e r a I f a r m s fo r s a le 'a ls o a c o n fe c tio n e ry a t S10 OPP » . about $10.000 dep en d ing on in ven tory bo?h lo1c.?,lo n ’ and a h a rd w a re com p lete in clu d in g liv in g q u ; ™ ? , d .vision point and & r m in g >cenb>- Z o n u la 1 B ox 142, Tekoa, W a sh ln jto n . Phone 81. FOR SALE B E F B IG E B A T C I5 E Q U IP M B K T S a b s & S e rv ic e , H o m e lo c k e rs , b o ttle c o o le rs, r e a c h in b o x e s. M e a t c a s e s . E v e r y t h i n g in 1 e f r l g , r a ti o n .P o r tl a n d R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1516 N . E. K1U- in g sw o r th , P o rtla n d , O regon. P h . T B . 6644. iH H E R A T O R S , A rm y E le c t r i c w a lk -in 350 c u . f t . f r e e z e r o r c o o le r. A n y t e m p e r a t u r e d e s ir e d , i s - in o r o u td o o r s . W r it e o r s e e a t T rad ew eU M ark et, 1860 S W 11th, P ortlan d , or P h o n e A T 4323. PERSONAL DISC H A RG E, B irth. M a rria g e, L e g a l P a - fn»!3 <'0!,i<■(, 7 ic 5 ld c ‘ W ailet* p la iu c » q n i« S n ? t'r iI :K’ "’•'“ ■ .P r o fe ss io n a l Photo F in ish in g , D ev. 1 roll film, print 8 e \D Bimbo size 50r. CH ARLES H. MINOR 37*n £ ’ «'» Rock B lv d ., Los A n g H e i 41, Calif? Mentally 111 |n America Approximately seven million per­ sons in the United States are men­ tally ill and their care costs the public more than 175 million dollars a year. Space of Passengers A passenger riding on a street car, trolley coach or bus takes up seven times less street space than a private automobile passenger. Loss From Weeds The estimated annual loss caused by weeds to farmers in the United States Is more than three billion dollars. Own Their F arm s Of 42,184 farms in Maine, only 1,337 are operated by tenants, only 211 by managers. Injuries to Workmen Work injuries to 3.063,000 w orkerl were reported last year, which means that more than 47 million work days were lost to production. Surface of Apple Tree A 12-year-old apple tree has 60,000 to 90,000 leaves, or approxi­ mately 3,300 square feet of leaf sur­ face. Giant Meteor F ell Water was blown from rivers and lakes by a ir waves created when a aiant meteor struck Siberia In 1908. ’ W A N T E D 2 a il a r o u n d m e c h a n ic s f o r c a r s t r u c k s a n d tr a c to r s . M u st h» g o o d w e ld e r. M u s t h a v e o w n h a n d to o ls. O n« f o r n i g h t s h if t. M u s t h a v e good r e fe r e n c e s . U n io n w Y . M n ^ " ’’ B ‘ Palr 8 h ° P’ M 9nl°- «1« 3ESO E T « » » 'rn ljh t S erv l.e ,e a rh n««abve. All ¡I m s ’ m ? °wl F ( t g »- SA I; 1'— H e s i s t e r e d C hesa^ke ♦t£ Ie. v e r s ’ . d o g s o f u n u s u a l «oLa ‘ h a t, re trie v e n a tu ra lly , th a t s ta n d th e rig o rs o f h a rs h w e a th e r ln’«1i k i re<’ ? ' f r ° m fa m o u s n « ? J b x?-Wn A cl7 a n d H c L e e c o b lo o d it r e °m y kennel o ffe r­ in g t h i s b r e e d in g on t h e P a c if io ford“ V Vi e * B IOc n t X e n ” 2 ls ' ta n r- C H E b A I L A K E B a y R e tr i e v e r p u p s , l , r e g is te r e d , fro m c h a m p io n .. i ‘o s e G a rd en s, P in e h u rs t, ....Id a h o . ............. ....................... I L A B R A D O R P U P S , 3 m o s., »75, o u t ° f f ' e !d ’ r i a l b lo o d lin e s. S ix o u t o f e ig h t g r a n d p a r e n ts o n d a m ’s s ld „ c h a m p io n s . B ru c e F o w le r , E o x 230. C o ro ett, Or. C all 65 C orb ett. D O B E R M A N p in s c h e r p u p p ie s . S ir e I n t. Ch. C a ro l v. W e is s . C h o ice p ups. Show p r o s p e c ts . W h e lp e d M ay is. C o rre s p o n d e n c e in v ite d . iL1' ' 1" 1? 8 e n r e q u e s t. E . W . H a a a , X'EI -«2nd A ve., P o r t l a n d , O re g o n . R E G I S T E R E D C O L L IE S , a ls o S h e t- la n d .sh eep d o g s (M in . C o llie s ) , p u p s a n d g ro w n s to c k . N e l c r c s t K e n n e ls , R t. 2, B o x 72, T urner, O re g o n . m- i» B .B T R IS V E B P U P P I E S H e l d t r i a l a n d s h o w w in n in g b lo o d - L . a ’ j-b o sa p e a k a B ay P u p s, re a s. > tu il D o g F r e e p a m p h le t, w . B L o o m is, 7C7 S. W . C olu m b ia, P o rt- la n d , O regon P h o n e B E 2691. Rattlers Won’t Tell Popular supposition has it that the number of rattles borne by a snake indicates its age in years. A new rattle is required each time that a snake sheds its skin and sev­ eral rattles may be added annually, the California Fish and Game com­ mission reports. The studies indi­ cate that young snakes in their year of growth gain, besides the original button, two to four rattles. M edium ­ sized snakes, during their second or third year, often gain two rattles annually. Adults most frequently add only one rattle a year, but sometimes gain two. Industry la Iraq The climate of Ira q is continental, with varying degrees of heat and little rain and moisture, although Ira q Is In the temperate zone. Ira q was noted In ancient tim e for the manufacture of cotton, wool, linen and silk textiles, also for tanning, carpet and blanket weaving. To­ day there are m any factories, among which a r t textile, shoe, brick, cigarette, tanneries, distiller­ ies, ammunition and railroad shops. The manufacture of copper and bronze dishes and of gold and silver articles also has become Important,