Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 18, 1947, Image 3

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R A B B IT S & S K IN S
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H u l.in J Coc
FOR SALE
W A N T L IV B R A B B IT S 4 iba. up. rab ­
bit Mklns, hldt-H, w ool, m ohair, c a s ­
cara, liv e p o u ltry B a b y * C om pany
935 8 . W. F ro n t, P ortlan d , O regon
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AND
» » F k lO E B A T O B E Q U IP M E N T
S a le s Ac S e r v ic e , H om o lo c k e r s , b o ttle
c o o le rs, rea ch In boxea. M eat caaea.
E v e r y th in g In r efr ig e r a tio n P o rtla n d
R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1318 » E. K lll-
In gaw ortb
P o rtla n d , O regon. P h .
TM. 8844.
RANCHES
F I N E s to c k ran ch , ICO acre«, 120 ta m e
h ay land , m oat black b ottom , 15
rnoru ».rally clea red , rent paatu ro
an d w ood lan d , (.’reek, co ld sp r in g
piped to hou ae under preaaure, elec
tr in ity ; la r g e barn, hou ae, fir e p la c e
la r g e c e m e n t root c ella r. F en ced ,
c ro a a -fe n c ed range. Sh ould c a r e for
100 h ead c a ttle . M lllt, m a ll ro u te
7 rrrilea to good tow n . F in e h u n tin g,
fu ih ln g N . K. Spokane, near W aah.-
Id ah o lin e O w ner. B o x 401, R ew -
p o rt, W aah.
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Marty Linkt
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M IS C E L L A N E O U S
M U D F L A P S fo r tr u c k s to c o m p ly
w ith n ew O regon s t a t e law . e f ­
f e c t iv e A u g u s t 31, 1947, w e o f f e r to
s h ip by e x p r e s s d irect to tru ck
o w n er s, w ar s u r p lu s % -inch rubb er
sh o e so lin g , 22x24-in ., pair (3.80;
28x28-ln., pair »4.50. C ash w ith o r ­
der H ig h q u a lity m a te r ia l, la s t s In­
d e fin ite ly . W a sh in g to n tru ck o w n ­
e r s fin d sa m e e x tr e m e ly s a t i s f a c ­
to ry . O rder tod ay. M odern S u p p ly
CO.. P O . B o x 215, W a ll» W a lla ,
W ash .
A C R E S. 7-rm . m odern houae, new
p a in t, c h ick en houae, e m a il barn,
berrlea, fr u it and n u t treca. L eo
B lo k e , Y a m h ill, Ore.
M IR K TO P Q U A L IT Y
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Yukon and m u ta tio n s a t p e lt p rices.
F er n a n d sz , B t. 1, B o x 985, S a n d y ,
u tar«
I0A ., good rd., e le c t., r u n n in g w a ter;
tim b e r en o u g h to pay fo r p lace. E.
O. K a v e r a tlc k , C la tsk a n ie, Ore.
" I ' m not a c c u s in g a n y b o d y . I Just s a id a p ig g y b a n k
Is n ’ t s a fe a ro u n d h e re w ith o u t a b u r g la r a la r m on i t ! " ,
B u i, M o m , h ow c a n I s h a re m y ro o m w ith co u sin R u th
d u r in g h e r v is it— you K N O W how u n tid y she i s ! "
B U S IN E S S 6
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NANCY
By Ernie Bushmiller
HEPE C O M E S T H A T
PEST, N AN C X
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D ifferent co m plain ts
about T H O S E SHOES
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O regon coapt.
E x c e lle n t lo ca tio n .
IteRponftlbilltieM e ls e w h e r e f o r c e
o w n er to s e ll. B o x 176, D ep ee B ay
Ore.
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By Margarita
REGINALD, BE POISED!
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IM M E D IA T E p o s se ssio n . C h evron s t a ­
tio n and s to r e w ith n ice 2-bedroom
liv in g q u a rters. W o n d er fu l op p or-
fo r ifroc’-rle.s. G ood ^allonaK c,
on h ig h w a y . S tock , fix tu r e s , eq u ip -
Ine,ri i * - lan d an d bld g, anti ho-J.ae-
ein nn i V,r n itV[f'- C o m p l e t e price
»8000. B o x 18;,, lo n e . W ash .
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M UTT AND JEFF
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I 'M T U R N IN G
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THESE
CUCUMBER
V, SEEDS
IN S ID E
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By Bud Fisher
IN S ID E O U T ? J S O W H E N
F O R ? / T H E Y GROW
they will
have dimples
IN S T E A D O F
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o rentals end owner's apt. Ail new and
<arn*2*^d. Equipped with butane lor
f ?£*!!£..a.nd beating. Auto. H. W. 2 a.,
with 2ti0 hwy. and beach frontage. Show­
ing gd. ret. on invent. »10,000 cash. bal.
easy term s. Located on hwy. 10). five mi. S.
Waldport. Ore. I'. M. BROWN, Owner.
AUTCS. TRUCKS
CUCUMBERS. CELERX
cha planting
them A ll together
in one H ole for ?
w /H A T
T O M A T O E S . O N IO N S
LETTUCE. CARROT
GONNA
PLANT
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CATS.
PETS,
F A R M M A C H IN E R Y
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By Arthur Pointer
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FOR
S A L E — H D -1 0
A llis -C h a lm e r s
tr a c to r w ith G arw ood dozer, cab le
m o u n t, »6500. L o c a te d a t I n te r s ta te
tr a c to r and E q u ip m e n t Co.. M cM inn­
v ille . Or O w ner, H . W . D ill, B o g u e
R iv e r , Or.
FLOW ERS
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E N G L IS H S E T T E R P U P S . 3 m o n th s
"Id-, R e g
F. D. S. I) F ra n k J.
T w is s , T ig a rd , O regon, P h o n e T i­
g a rd 2601, B o x 733.
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JIT TE R
ACCES. ~
G A S O L IN E P O W E R U N IT S . N EW
A N D U S E D , 1 U to 140 l i . P .
A V A V IL A B L E FO R
IM M E D IA T E D E L IV E R Y
A s iz e lo r a n y p o w er job
W e sh in a n y w h e r e .
A M E R IC A N A U TO
F a c t y D ist. C h r y sle r In d u st. E n g in e s
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10th & K U n ion
S e a ttle . W n.
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DOGS,
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P A N S IE S : C h oice
ered. P k t. 500
pk t.. 50c. T h e
B o x 649, W orth
erto n , W a sh .
m ix e d la r g e f l o w ­
se e d s. $1.00. T r ia l
R e p w o r th s , R . 5,
P erry A ve, B rem ­
M IL K G O A TS. P u r eb re d R eg . F r e n c h
A lp in e s. F or p r ic e s w r ite B o x 201,
R t. 1. G resh am , Ore.
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REG’LAR FELLERS
By Gene Byrne»
L O O K W HAT
H A P P E N E D WHEN
p in h e a d s a v e
v i t a m i n p il l s
- V t h o o l e f is h '
HEY,MOM!
COM E 'E R E
QUICK!
V IR G IL
O UT M V
POCKETS
By Len Kleis
f I WONDER
S H E 'S
T IP P IN G
Use H eated Jackets
B aseball pitchers, am ong them
Bob F e lle r, the Cleveland In d ian s’
ace, now w ea r e le c tric a lly heated
jackets to keep th e ir arm s in con­
dition.
Essen tial F lu o rine
I t was not u ntil 1886 th a t fluorine
was first isolated. D u rin g the past
few years it has been put to m a n y
chem ical and in d u strial uses.
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C anal F ir s t Advocated
N in ety years ago a foresighted
m e m b er of F ra n k lin institu te pub­
lic ly recom m ended a canal across
the Isthm us of P an a m a.
Ancient W aterm elon
Ancient Egyptians, d u r i n g the
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days of the building of the P y r a ­
m ids, cultivated the w aterm elon.
SILEN T SAM
By Jeff Hayes
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A R T H R IT IS ? R H E U M A T IS M ?
T h ere is a n e w b e a u tifu l S te a m
C ab in et f o r y o n to u se In y o u r
hom e, and y o u w ill b le s s th e d a y
y o u b o u g h t one. O n ly »24.95 p o s t­
paid.
ST B A M B A T H -E T T
S e a ttle 83, W a sh in g to n
Popcorn Machine. Beautiful, new stain­
le ss steel much., lifetim e guar., immed.
del., »282. Write or call Poppers Supply
Co., 421 E. Burnside, Portland. Ore. LA.5435.
WHEELS: Rubber-Tired. 4* to 16” direct
from mfg. F le e catalog. WALTON WHEEL
CO.. Box 43! (A ), Milwaukee. Wis.
NEW, t," Elec. Drill, Jacobs chuck »34 93
plus postage 13 lbs. l!0 220 v. Arc Weld­
ers. Bench Grinder $14.95. F ree details.
W1LLSACO, Box 4100, Portland 8, Oregon.
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IN S T R U C T IO N
T R A C T O R T R A IH IIIG S B B V IC R ~
N E E D S M EN
TO T R A IN FO R E X P E R T
M E C H A N IC S— < OPERATORS
D IE S E L E N ÎJR S.— T R O U B L E
SH O O T E R S
FOR TH E
T r a cto r D .c s e l In d u str y
P la c e m e n t S e r v ic e
C overs e n tir e U. S. & F o r e ig n S erv.
S p e c ia l o f f e r to G. Is. F o r in -
___fo r m a tio n , w r ite or ca ll
^ ? ^ C-T O E T R A Iir iK G S E R V IC E
306 M u tu a l L if e B ld g ., 1 st
Y e sle r
S e a t t le 4, W ash .
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PHOTOGRAPHY
PH O T O C O P Y IN G
N o n e g a t iv e s req u ired , a n y p o r tr a it,
s n a p s h o t o r p h o to old or n ew ,
c o p ied o r en la rg e d . W r ite fo r d e .
t a ils . C la n c y ’s , 350 S. W . Y a m h ill.
P o r tla n d , Ore.
HELP
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F ir s t Safety Aids
F irs t landing field beacons w ere
Installed in N ew Y o rk C ity and A t­
lan ta, G a., in M a rc h , 1928, and the
first ra d io range equipm ent was put
In along the airw ays betw een N e w ­
ark, N . J ., and O akland, C a lif., la
D ecem b er, 1928.
M o re Feeders, M o re Egga
W hen three feeders and th ree
terers w ere provided fo r aaeh pen
of SO hens a t O klahom a experim ent
station, 10 p er cent m ore egga w ere
produced than when only one feeder
and one w a te re r w ere allowed.
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W ANTED
N U R SES W ANTED — R e g i s t e r e d
N u r s e s fo r sm a ll m a te r n ity h o s p ita l.
G ood s a la r y w ith or w ith o u t m a in ­
te n a n c e .
S a lv a tio n A r m y W h ite
S h ie ld H o s p ita l, 2641 H. W . M a y fa lr ,
P o r tla n d , O regon,
S P E C IA L
BETTER
HEALTH!
• H am orrhoidt
• Raetal a n d Colon
Allmant»
• O a ttrlt U kor
Treated without Hospital
Operation
Write or call for FREE
descriptive Booklet
JMsadey tir tttti Friday: 10 A. M. tt S P. M.
E m ia p : Maaday. Wtdntuiay, Friday until a
D r. C. J. D EA N C L IN IC
Physician an d Surgeon
N. E. Corner E. Burnside and Grand Avenue
Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14. Oregon
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MOLO IT-JOE
Homogenized M ilk
H om ogenization
m e c h a n ic a lly
breaks up the b u tte rfa t and dis­
perses it even ly throughout the
m ilk . T h e re is no c rea m line as
the fa t globules a re held in suspen­
sion. producing a u nifo rm flavo r and
a softer curd.
The Old Oaken T re e
A 500-year-old oak tre e in Salem ,
N . J., has grown so larg e th a t its
foliage covers o ne-quarter acre ol
land.
F o rty -s ix p e r cent of the
to tal land area of N e w Jersey is
forest land, m o re than two m illio n
acres.
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VARO AN D DO
THAT - YO UR
MOTHER JU ST
C LE AN EO IN
HERE ?
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A nn A rb or B a le r
¿7-22 s iz e bale. G ood a s new . B. O.
H u n zlk er, R t. 1, B o x 20, T ig a rd , Or.
& BULBS
L IV E S T O C K
■£
cleaning
E ÍÍE.CX RIC M T R S . C R EAM S E P A ­
R A T O R S. A N D M IL K E R S, 20% d i s ­
cou n t s t e e l and C edar F en ce p o s ts.
M T. HOOD S U P P L Y CO., 8300 S. X.
D IV IS IO N . S U 5754.
M A C H IN E and fo r g e b u s in e s s fo r
s a le by o w n er: la th e . 2 t y p e s w e ld ­
e r s h am m er. 2 fu r n a c e s and o th e r
f ir s t - c .a s s m a c h in e ry ; c o m p l e t e
s t o c k o f s te e l m a te r ia l; a g o r ea so n
Jl'r, . Bal,e - <-'a sh o n ly , (n lu c r a tiv e
f ie ld , d istr ib u to r fo r P a c if ic w ire
rope. J . A . J e n se n , W illa m in a , Or
T el. 1615 ( r e s id e n c e ); 546 (sh o p )
îîfhT E e' CAFE- ™ Dailes-Calilornia hwy.
i t ‘it»rh bus,ne** forces sale. Full up, plcn-
X , r í U¿ávr” ; « " a d y o o d transient truoe;
» S i i p i ? 00. ’
«1.000. Contact E. C.
í ’oVi’i ^ a “Á T 7 ,h o V U cy or M L - B A I L E Y ,
P o r tla n d , O re. P h . be ojio .
WHAT AM I
DOING Í - I'M
A LC O H O LISM
is a D IS E A S E a m e n a b le to ou r tr e a t ­
m en t. I f t h is e v il th r e a te n s you r
hom e. Job or b u sin e ss , DO SO M E ­
T H IN G NO W . W r ite fo r F R E E
F O L D E R. E sta b lis h e d 50 y r s.
T O M U R R A Y TW STITUTB
620 S. T e n th St., M in n e a p o lis, M inn.
AT. 0094
S E P T I C T A S K S E R V IC E CO.— E a ta b -
b u aln esa.
T ru ck
f u lly
equipped.
R e a s, fo r H elling, ow n er h o s p ita liz e d
fo r a m p u ta tio n . P . O. B o x 207. M e-
M in n e llis , O re., 688-J.
F O R S A I.E — A u to cou rt. 3 m odern
c o t ta g e s . Just b u ilt. 2 m odern d o u ­
b le u n its an d 6 s in g le u n its, a ll
fu r n ish e d ; 1 la r g e d w e llin g h o u se;
p le n ty room to b u ild m ore c o tta g e s.
F o r q u ick s a le to ta l p rice »20,000.
B o n g B e a ch . W a sh ., b o x 141.
THE WEDDING MARCH IS
' ( ABOUT TO START.., REMEMBER
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IN V E S T . O P P O R .
G E N E R A I. ST O R E — A N o. 1 p r o fit-
m a k er 140,000.00 m dse, and fix tu r e s .
R e n t »200.00. D ry m ild c lim a te . E x ­
c e lle n t r ea so n for sa le . A. W . H a m ­
ilto n , W e iser . Id ah o.
LITTLE REGGIE
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W AX BV BPLU 8
B un k beds (or can be m ade In to tw in
b e d s , w ith 2 m a t t r e s s e s and 3
sp r in g s , »15.95; pup te n ts , (4.50;
n e w fo ld in g c o t s w ith m o sq u ito
n e ttin g , »6.50. c o m p , >A” rope. 2a
per fo o t, a n y le n g th .
M A IL O R D E R S A C C E P T E D
GLADLY, F O R
SU PPL Y SBR G BART
W2605 D iv is io n
O len. 9533
S p ok an e, W ash .
A.^Moetly under IfHjf. and Jo alf_alfa.
4-room house, other bldgs -. With For di
Ferguson equipment. »7,000.I
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Without »3.500.
11. h . B K K I.f.M O l K T . Boardman. Ore.
DENTAL PLATES
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D r . H a r r y S e m ie r ,
ALISKV Bine, ino A MORRISON ■ PORTLAND. ORE.
P la tin u m aa H a rd en er
R u th en iu m , one of the p la tin u m
m etals, is ra re ly used in ele m en tal
fo rm . In s tea d i t ia em ployed to
h ard en i t i sister je w e lry m etals,
p la tin u m and p allad iu m .
R elated to Pocahontas
T h e second M rs . W oodrow W ilson
as w e ll as P ras. W illia m H e n ry
H a rris o n and Pres. B e n ja m in H a r ­
rison w ere descendants of Pocahon­
tas.
Illin o is E m b lem s
T h e ca rd in a l was chosen as the
Illin o is state b ird in 1929. The vio le t
w as selected as the state flow er and
the oak as the state tre e In 1907.
Cheap P as tu re L a n d
A m a nu scrip t dated 1137 A. D.
shows th a t pasture lan d in E n glan d
rented a t the eq u ivalen t of two
«ants an acre annually.
Concrete Seagoing ship
F ir s t concrete seagoing ship was
b u ilt durin g W orld W a r I a t R ed­
wood C ity , C a lif. She was launched
six weeks a fte r construction began.
F ir s t M usic School
F ir s t m usic school In the U nited
States was M usic V a le seminavy a t
Salem , Conn., opened by O ra m e l
W hittlesey in 1833.
H a v e T o o H a d T o u r Salt?
takes only 17 years fo r the
v e r age A m e ric a n to eat his w eight
i salt.
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