Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 30, 1947, Image 3

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    S outhern Oieifon News Review, T hursday. O ctohfr
1U47
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
R A B B IT S & S K IN S
FOR SALE
W A N T L IV E H A B B IT S 4 lb«, up. rab­
bit sk in s, h id es, w ool, m ohair, c a s-
cara, liv e pou ltry. K uby * C om pany,
#35 8. W. F ro n t, P ortlan d , OrsgOD-
B B F B I G B B A T O B B Q U IF M B M T
S a le s & S erv ice, H om e lock ers, b ottle
coolers, reach In boxes. M e a t cases.
E v e r y t h in g In r e f r ig e r a t io n P o r tla n d
B e fr lg e r a tlo n Co., 1516 N B. K lll-
ln g sw o r th , P ortlan d , O regon. Ph.
T B . 6644.
FARMS AND RANCHES
'What I can't understand I n why you Neldom do any »owing
until we’re all packed and ready to go som eplace!"
“I
wonder If he’« «till here from last night or If he'« just
w aiting to take her out tonight!”
NANCY
OH, DEAR --T H E R E
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By Ernie Buahmiller
I W ONDER
W HERE IT
r-l W E N T y ^
THE NERVE OF T H E M
USING M y H A T FOR A
FO It B A L E lif t s A c re s K ooten ai v a l­
le y w h ea t lan d — A p p ro x im a tely 2000
a c re s, *00 p a stu r e and tim ber land.
A p p r o x im a te ly 11*5 a c r e s rich K o o t­
en ai V a lley w h eat land. A ll crop ­
ped. a ll bottom land, under dyke.
670 acre« now p lan ted to fa ll grain .
435 acre« under crop le a se for one
year, l i t * o n ly .
. ,
T w o s e t s o f b u ild in g s, one fa ir
h o u se and on e la rg e m odern hom e,
very good. 3 barn«, 3 m achine
sh ed s, e le v a to r on railroad. 2250
bu. c a p a c ity . R ailroad th ro u g h edge
o f ranch. 3 tractor«. 2 se lf-p r o p e ll­
ed com bine«. 12 an d 14 c u t and a ll
n e c e s sa r y
m a c h in e ry
goes
w ith
p lace. C on sidered bent w h e a t ranen
In K ooten ai V alley A ll land In one
block, level rich so il. 4% m ile s from
c o u n ty seat. R eason fo r se llin g , re­
tir in g . P rice »260.000. 23 per cen t
dow n. 10 y e a r s on balance. Deal
m u st be sta r te d w ith in 20 d ays,
o th e r w ise w ith d ra w n from m arket.
N o In d eb ted n ess o f a n y kind, ab­
s tr a c t up Io d ate. W rite t.r w .re
K en t S e a l Z s t s t s , B onner«, F erry ,
Idaho.
MISCELLANEOUS
F o r t SARK (1 ) 50 K .V .A, W e stin g -
h ou se G en erator. 220-440 V. 60 c y ­
c le A. C. c o m p lete w ith panel am*
p ow er u n it. »1100.00, F O B
R o se­
burg O regon
K ey sto n e M achine
W orks, B oaeb n rg, O regon.
SPECIAL!!
The Ideal Chistmas Gift
5x7 E n la r g em e n t from you r ow n
film In b e a u tifu l le a th e r e tte fram e.
G ray w ith gold trim ...... O NLY 84c
Iv o r y w ith gold trim ....O N LY 92c
P o stp a id
(In c lu d e S ta te S a le s T a x )
l« 0 A. C a ttle ranch In C ariboo d is ­
tr ic t. B r itish C olum bia. F or p ar­
tic u la r s, w r ite L s s K obertti, B . » • |
1, F a w n , B. 0 ., C a n a d a .____
WHALE FILM CO.
P. O. Box 965, Spokane 4. Wn.
230 A C R E
' table. S a w and w ood N E W IN D IA N SU M M E R fa ll-b e a r in g
(2 cro p s e v er y y e a r ). S ta te In sp ec t­
tim b er. Kpring w a te r piped to 5-
room h o u -e. E le c tr ic ity . Barn. O r a n - 1 ed. R ed R a sp b erry p la n ts. 25 »4. 89
»7.50.
P o stp a id . B la fP s F r u it V n n -
ary. ch ick en h ou se. Cream . School,
• r y , S u m as, W a sh in g to n .
m all rou tes. ».'500 term ». W m . C ot­
to n , B ic e , W a sh in g to n .
H L 'N T E R S !
F O R HALE u y - O W N E R : 449 acre
Let Us Tan Y o u r D eer and Elk Rides.
W rite- fo r In fo rm a tio n .
d a ir y and su g a r b e e t ranch, now
THCRLOV GLOVE COMPANY
c a r r y in g 70 H o ls te ln s . «0 a c re s in
100 N.E. Uelon A ve.. P e rtla n d 14, Ore.
crop, a m p le c h ea p w a ter, rich, deep
r iv e r b ottom so il. B a la n ce fen ced
D E E R . E L K . COW and fu r skins tanned
w ith 480 a c r e s T a y lo r gra zin g , r u n s , Into le a th e r, and m ade into coats, gloves,
40 c a ttle . A p ril to N ovem b er. 5- etc., to vour m easure. O r we buy them .
room log b u n g a lo w , p ressu r« « y s- ‘ C H E R V E N Y G L O V E A T A N N IN O CO.
tern, sch o o l bus. m ilk rou te, e le c ­ 11X7 N .W . l# th A v e .. F e rU a o d . O regea
tr ic ity . P rice »IS.000. Good H op
Rand.
V ale, O regon,
B dm u nd
L.
INSTRUCTION
P a lm e r, B te . 1, B o x 140.
BUSINESS & IN VEST. OPPOR^
D IB S B L
C O N C R ETE block m a ch in es, v ib ra to r
ty p e, u se s w e t m ix. Im m ed ia te d e ­
liv e r y . C on crete P ro d u c ts M ach in ery
Co., F . O. box 372, K en t, W a sh in g ­
to n .
T R A IN IN G
S E N D F O R our D ie se l E ffic ie n c y
D ia l and T rou b le S h o o ter's G uide.
I t c o m es w ith ou r c om p lim en t«.
W e s t C oast D ie s e l E n g in ee rs
306 E d u ca tio n C enter B u ild in g
P o r tla n d 4, O regon
F O R S A L E — T ire sh o p eq u ip m en t.
C om p lete V lta c a p N o. 1. W r i t e
A r ch ie W ash b u rn , G old K ill, Ore.
M T. HOOD G OLF * CO U K TBY C L U B I
DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC.
One o f th e b e st eq u lp ed privt te g o lf
c o u r se s In A m erica. »55,000 p lu s in v. E N G L IS H
S E T T E R H IG H L Y E X ­
»20,000 dn . bal. 15 y r s. M ay con - J P E R IE N C E D A N D W E L D T R A IN -
aid er le a s in g w ith op tio n to bu y. [
E D . B E R T K R U Y T 2909 CO TTON­
»10,000 re.I. J. F. L Ich, W elch es,
W O OD. B E L L IN G H A M . W A S H IN G -
O regon, R hodod en dron 453.
TO N .
S E L L . T R A D E . N e w H o tel C afe 9^1
A IR E D A L E oupples. A K C regis. Cham pion
s e a ts . A lso 18-room ap t. bldg. C on­ stock. P h. P o rtlan d . T abo r M IS . A . O .
B U N T . R t. 1. Box 415-A, C lackam as, O re.
str u c tio n area C olum b ia B a sin , tw o
H ig h w a y s. B argain . S ic k n ess. C has.
F ord , C oulee C ity, W a sh in g to n .
AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES.
*ATTBM TIOK SCHOOL D IS T R IC T S
| F o r s a le or lea se. 5 4 -p a sse n g e r In te r ­
n a tio n a l sc h o o l bu s; A - l con d ition ,
P h o n e D e m in g 4602. W r ite B o x 28,
A cm e, W a sh .
F O R S A L E — P ion eer 38V g ra v e l crushing
and screening plan t complete. P ion eer N o.
12 g ra v e l crushing and screening plant
com plete on rubb er. U n iv e rs a l 8 'x 2 4 - ja w
c ru s h er: D iam ond 4 x 1 6 ' ro llin g screen
w ith 6' scrubber section; Speeder ’ « y a rd
B-5 com bination shovel, d ra g lin e : 3 Koeh-
rin g D um ptors: C a te rp illa r R D 4 w ide
gauge w ide tra c k w ith L e To urneau dozer.
O verh auled and In good w o rking condition.
OSCAR J. M O R T E N S E N . Conrad. M ont.
BUSES
1942 2 7 -P a se n g e r Y e llo w Coach. R en i
e x it door an d a ir brakes.
1944 W h ite -W a y n e 2 7 -P a sse n g e r. R ear
e x it door. B o th e x c e lle n t.
S a tte r le e T r a n sit S y s te m , 301 F r o st-
p e c t S t., B e llin g h a m , W a sh in g to n
R E S T A U R A N T on E v e rg re e n h ig h w ay In
B ing en . W ash. E qu ipm ent, building and
lo t Included. P .O . Box 61, Bingen. W ash.
LIVESTOCK
L A R G E -B O N E D
r e g iste r e d
S p o tted I
P o la n d boars fo r sa le. C. J . J a c k - j
sh a , C olton, W a sh in g to n .
DURO C S P R IN G BO A R S A N D G IL T S
fro m Grand C h am pion P ro d u ctio n
R e g is te r Stock . C. B. S tr e tc h e r , B e a r - ,
erton , O regon.
A K M T S U R P L U S 867.50
N E W T R U C K B O D IE S . 7% ’x l 2 ’
s t e e l bed w ith 1 1 / 4 -’ oak flo o r,
c o m p le te W ith 18 oz. 14' by 14’
w a te r p r o o f c a n v a s, b o w s and 4
m u d g u a rd s. F it s a n y 1% or 2%
to n tru ck .
Shipping points, Seattle, Everett
and P asco
A U K O X A S U P P L Y CO.
9O1S A u rora A i l , S e a ttle ,
T er. 0505.
W n.
R E G IS T E R E D J E R S E Y
BULL.
10 I
m o n th s old. S ire h a s h ig h e s t pro­
S H D -11’»— A L L IS -C H A L M E R S
d u ctio n
b ack -grou n d
in
P a c if ic
D o ze r equipped. E x c . cond. $17,500.
N o r th w e s t; dam c la s s if ie d "V ery
B ex 417, Independence, Oregon, P h . 5 9 X .
G ood ", h as to n -o f-g o ld record; fu ll
b ro th er w on f i r s t p rize in U tah .
OH T ra n s p o rt s e m i-tra ile r, 3,700-gal. cap.
R e a so n b ly
priced.
M ou n t
B a ld y j ’43 Dodge tra c to r, exc. cond. IBIS B re ad -
w a y . V ancou ver. W ash. P h. 1005 e r X37t.
F arm , B n n m cla w , W a sh in g to n .
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FLOWERS & BULBS
SPECIAL
LILY B U L B SP E C IA L : 12 la rg e h e a v y |
B lo o m in g L ily B u lb s, and 24 sm a ll, i
O N L Y »2.50 p ost-p aid . Send a s g i f t s
a t th is s e n s a tio n a l lo w p rice B e a u ­
t i f y your garden, fo r c e fo r E a ster.
M cE w en L ily G ard en s, B o x 366,
Sh erw ood , O regon.
BETTER HEALTH!
• Homorrholdt
• Rectal and Colon
Ailmont*
• Gastric Ulcsr
! “CR O FT
EASTER
L IL IE S .
P u re I
str a in . S e lec ted sto ck . S ta te In­
Treated without Hospital
sp ected . B u lb s and b u lb le ts. Q uan -
Operation
t i ; v or sm a ll orders. Order n ow fo r |
Write or ceil for FREE
f a ll
p la n tin g .
P r ic e s
rea so n a b le.
descriptive Booklet
P la n t th e b est. P h o to g ra p h on r e - I
q u est. J. S. F ie ld s, 4004 W . T hia tie
Atesdsy «¿restgi Friday: 10 A. M. fe J P. M.
S t., S e a ttle 6. W a sh . P h o n e W E 6799.
E tntingi: M tn day, W tdntsday, Friday nntil 8
B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L S
Dr. C. I . DEAN CLINIC
IM M E D IA T E D E L IV E R Y
C O M P O S IT IO N S H IN G L E S
(3 -ln -l) sq. butt. $7.25; green o r sliver
g rav . hexavon. $3.79. also 90-lb. ro ll
roofing. $2.99; 55-’b. ro ll roofing. $2.66.
PA RR L l’ M B E R C O M PA N Y
«600 N .E . Union A ve.
-
T R . 11X6
13Î0 N .W . 19th
-
B E . 7035
P ortlan d 11. Oregon
Physician and Surgeon
N. E. Corner E. Burnside and Grand Avenue
Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14. Oreqoa
D ENTAL PLATES
H O M E F U R N IS H IN G S & A P P L I.
G. E. CLOCK RADIOS
N a tio n a lly A dvertised Clock-R adio
K itchen and Bedroom Set
110 V olt AC-DC. ShlDDed P re p a id $34.50
BURNS & CARMICHAEL
Seattle 5
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3030 E . 45th Street
W a sh tafto a
Smallest Phototube
The smallest phototube, no larger
than a .22 caliber long rifle car­
tridge, is expected to expand vastly
the electric eye or robot applica­
tions in industry.
Riboflavin in D ry M ilk
When m ilk is concentrated by
drying, riboflavin per pound of prod­
uct is increased to the point where
only two or three foods outrank i t
07187834
F ire Killed More
F ire killed more people In Bos­
ton’s Cocoanut Grove night club dis-
' aster than were lost by American
troops invading North Africa.
Tim e Is Being Wasted
One-fuurth of the working time of
farmers is spent in producing food
which Is thrown away before reach­
ing the consumer.
B ritain’s Bid for Power
Electric power plants have re­
ceived from the British government
first call on the nation’s annual steel
supply of 13 million tons.
Double-Barreled Beets
Beets are a double-barreled veg­
etable. When young and tender, the
tops are rich sources of iron and
vitamins while the roots contain
m inerals and vitam in B-L and G.
They are also a relish. As picklea,
they add seat to any meal. Many
good cooks pickle hard-boiled eggs
with their beets.
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D r . H arry S emler , D&dist
ALISKY BIOC.- 3iw& MORRISON - PORTLAND. ORE
Siberian Forage Crop
Seeding of crested wheatgrass on
one million acres of abandoned crop­
land in Montana has Increased the
income of livestock operators about
two million dollars. Siberian plains
resulted from cooperative research
by the Montana station and the de­
partment of agriculture.
Depth of Body of W ater
A pond of water appears shal­
lower to human eyes than it actu­
ally is because the water bends or
refracts light. The apparent dis­
tance of the bottom is reduced by
the light bending.
Pigeon Racing Sport
The sport of pigeon racing is most
popular in Belgium, where nearly
every village has its ’’Société Co-
lumbophlle” or pigeon club. Pigeons
belong to the fam ily, Columbidae.
How M any Trees?
No one knows, because new ones
are being discovered In remote
tropical regions constantly, just
how many different species of trees
there are in the world. However
over 20,000, with a definite eco­
nomic value, have been reported.
Oil Resistant Compound
F or use on any electrical circuit
coming in contact with oil, an oil-
resistant compound made of neo­
prene rubber with special synthet­
ics has been developed. I t is dis­
tributed in the form of tape.
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