Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 6, 1947 B A B B IT S & SK IM S FOR SALE V, , ,-r L IV E R A B B IT S « lbs. up. rab ­ il, r sk in s, h id es, w ool, m ohair, c a s- rara, liv e pou ltry. B a b y * C om pany, »35 S. W f r o n t , P o rtla n d , O rsgon. R E P B IG E B A T O B BQ UIFM BM T S a le s A S e r v ic e, H om e I lock lo ers, b o ttle coolers, reach In boxes. Meat c a se s. E v e r y th in g in r e fr ig e r a tio n P ortla n d R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1518 M. B. B i ll ­ in g s ocorth, P ortlan d , O rsgo*. P h. T a . 6644. FARMS AND RANCHES BOBBY SOX CROSS TOWN F O R HALE BY O W N E R : 44» acre d a ir y and su g a r b eet ranch, now M ISC E L L A N E O U S c a r r y in g 70 u o ls t e ln s , KO a c r e s In crop, a m p le c h ea p w a ter, rich , deep FO R SA L E ( 1 , 50 K .V.A. W e stin g - r iv e r bottom so li. B a la n c e fen ced hou se G en erator. 220-440 V. 60 c y ­ w ith 4X0 a c r e s T a y lo r g r a zin g , runs c le A. C. c o m p lete w ith panel and 40 c a ttle . A p ril to N ovem b er. 5- pow er u n it. $1100.00, F.O.B. R o se ­ room log b u n g a lo w , p r e ssu re s y e - burg, O regon. K ey sto n e M ach in e tern. sch o o l bus. m ilk rou te, e le c ­ W ork», B o x e b a r g , O regon. t r ic ity . P rice * IS, 000. G ood Hop J-arid V ale, O regon, B dm u nd L. R A IS E N U T R IA (Coypu> new fu r P a lm e r , U te. 1, B oa 140. b earin g an lm ai. S tr ic tly veg eta ria n . B reed ers fo r sale. F ree book let. F O R KALE: 54 A c re s 316 m ile s from W rite M cB ell Wntrla P er m , B t. A» H illsb o r o , 14 m ilt s from P ortlan d . R aym on d , W a sh in g to n . Hell a ll or part. >200.00 per acre, or 310,000 fo r a ll in c lu d in g team , B LU K B E K R IEH —N ew est an d best In fa r m to o ls, buzz sa w etc. W ill tak e c u ltiv a te d blu eb erry p lan ts. Send A u to 31000 to 31500 In part p a y ­ fo r fo ld e r B berh ard t B la e b e r r y m en t. A rth u r B . M ab ley, B t. 1, B ox M nreerlea, B t. 1, O lym pia, W a sh in g ­ ton. 253-A , H illsb o r o , O regon. Bv Roland Coe •i Marly Linkt " T h a t’s m ig h ty d e c e n t of you, old m a n — but I ’m a fra id y ou h a v e y o u r b la d es a d ju ste d a bit too h ig h for ,Vllf la w n ! ” 'B ut. A h In, » re you P O SIT IV E B en n y G oo d m a n '* look in g for » v io lin player?** NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller F O R HALE— A p ple ran ch in fa m o u s H ood R iv e r V alley. T w e n ty a c re s in fr u it, ten in p a stu r e. M odern tw o bedroom h o u se, te n a n t h o u se an d picker < c a b in s. N e t s fro m 310.- 000 to 320,000 per yea r, and o n ly 3 m ile s from c it y llm tls. O w ner In 111 h ea lth . 335,000 in c lu d e s a ll e q u ip m en t. % dow n. B. B. A TOM SCOTT HOOD R IV D B , O REG O N B U S IN E S S & IN V E S T . O PPO R . BELL. T R A D E . N e w H o tel C a fe 90 s e a t s . A lso 10-room a p t bldg. Con str u c tlo n area C olu m b ia B a sin , tw o H ig h w a y s. B argain . S ic k n ess. Chas. P o r d . C on lee C ity, W a sh in g to n . »-FT . P O R TA BL E SAWMILL 60’ sa w . 48' ca rria g e and rolls. Log haul, g a s donkev en d a ll riggin g. »6.500. O ut of tim ber. EM IL WALL. BatUa G r o s s* . W ash.. Rt. 3. Bax 1S3. »ton W ishing.'* Start profiting. E x tra 1». to m e . C ash in d ep en d en ce a n y w h ere. S cien ­ tific d isco v ery and oppor. B u sin e ss d eta ils free. B . B o ,» . 3 2 « -M W arren. T oledo, O. LIVESTOCK L A R G E -B O N E D r e g iste r e d S p o tted P olan d boars fo r sa le . C. J. J a c k aha, C olton, W a sh in g to n . DL’ROC S P R IN G BO A R S A N D G IL T S fro m G rand C h am p ion P ro d u ctio n R e g is te r S tock . C. B. S tr e tc h e r , B e a r erton , O regon. FO U R H EAD of ch estn u t, gen U e, broke, com in g 3 y r. old c o lts, b eau tifu l, com p act con form ation , w h ite m ark in g s: sk and ’/• thoroughbreds. Good p osse h o rses. A rthar F ra n k s, Sr.. Rt. 3, B ox 33», Salem . O re. 1 m ile W. of Brooks, >6 m ile S. of R opm ere. FLOWERS 4 BULBS “C R O F T EASTER L IL IE S P u re «train . S e le c te d stock . S ta te In­ sp e c te d . B u lb s and b u lb lets. Q uan t l t y or sm a ll ord ers. Order n ow for f a ll p la n tin g . P r ic e s rea so n a b le. P la n t th e b est. P h o to g ra p h on re­ q u e st. J. S. r ie l d s . 4004 W. T h is tle Bt., S e a ttle 6, W a sh . P h on e W B 6799. F A M O U S C roft E a s te r lily b u lb s from m y U n cle S y d n e y C ro ft's o r ig in a l sto c k . L ee C roft Jr., M a rsh a ll B oad , T acom a, W a sh . MUTT AND JEFF JEFF. WHERE VJERE y o u ALL D A Y ? OUT DOIN' CHRISTMAS SH O PPIN G ? MV CHRISTMAS YO U’RE v - SHOPPING» REALLY D0- By Bud Fisher Yert. V < ?. IELL.ER-WHAT D O IN ’ »T CHA BUV ME e a r l y s o FOR CHRISTMAS, I D O N ’T PA L > t É l A DOZEN CREAM PUFFS' cream puffs ? THATS WHAT I CREAM PU FFS THOUGHT AFTER W ON'T L A S T i B o u g h t ’ e m UNTIL CHRISTMAS.' SO l ATE THEM' POULTRY. CHICKS 4 EQUIP. F O R S A L E : A f e w p e n s T u r k e y s. G obb ler an d 6 or 8 h e n s to pen. 360 an d 375. F a s t m a tu r in g , h e a v y la y in g S m a ll B e lt s v ille W h ite s. A r th u r B . M a b ley , B t , 1, B o x 253-A H illsb o r o , O regon. HELP WANTED JO U R N E Y M A N m e ch a n ic or com b in ­ a tio n m e ch a n ic and m e ta l m an, 3 1 6 5 per hr., la u n d ry and cover a l ls fu rn . B on u s. F o rd O arage. F o r t A n g e le s, W a sh . W rite S a m u elso n M otor Co., P o r t A n g e le s, W ash . REAL ESTATE—MISC. W ILLAPA BAY VIEW TRACTS O cea n v ie w and other lo ts; 5-room h ou se. B E U L A H W ICKBERG . O ceaa P ark . W ash. B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L S JliTER By Arthur Pointer IM M ED IA TE D EL IV E R Y COMPOSITION SHING LES f3-in -l) sq. butt. S7.25; g reen or silv e r g r a y , h ex a g o n , $5.79. ¿Iso 90-lb. roll roofing. $2.99: 55-lb. roll roofinc. $2.66. P A R R L I M B E R COMPANY 6600 N .E . Union A ve. - TR. 113» 1330 N.W . 19th - B E . 7035 P ortlan d 11, O regoe DOGS. CATS. PETS. E T C .~ F O R S A L E — B e a u tifu l B lu e G reat D an e p u p s, 4 m o n th s o ld fro m lo n g lin e o f C an adian C h am p ion s, crop ped an d ln o c cu la te d . P r ic e ln cl. R e g . p a p ers $175.00 m ale. $150.00 f e m a le s . C A RL W A IT E S , 601 T R U T C H ST ., V IC T O R IA , B . C. P h . B E a c o n 2234. REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrne» O H , J IM M IE , WILL YOU LEAVE THIS P IA N O AT GRACE'S _HOUSE ON YOUR. WAY HOME ? •SHE. LEFT IT H E R E / - ' S , \ I’ VIRGIL By Len Klei» A T T E N T IO N h u n te rs! I h a v e tw o E ng. S p rin g er f e m a le s , w ith tw o m o n th s tr a in in g , sir ed b y in t. Ch. I.o u g h ee d 's M ickey F in n and o u t o f Can. Ch. W in so m e B o n n ie H ea th er - e tte . A ls o p u p s fo u r m o n th s old fro m th e sa m e breed in g. J e s s e L ow e, O costa, W a sh in g to n . Ph. O co sta 2364. Term inating Term ites Annual dam age from term ites In the United States is estim ated to exceed 50 m illion dollars, yet the In­ stallation of a perm anent term ite control system should not be m ore than 2 per cent of the cost of a house. In sections of the South, m ore than 90 per cent of house» show term ite infestation. Speed In Auto Factory Forty years ago it required five m en in the automobile industry to com plete the amount of work in the m anufacture of automobiles that one man is capable of producing today. This has been m ade possi­ ble through use of m ass production techniques and mechanization. V eg eta b le D iscolorin g Preservation of fresh appearance and condition of leafy vegetable» during shipm ent Is claim ed for a recently patented method of pack­ ing. Discoloration of the butts and ribs of the outer leaves of lettuce can be prevented by spraying or dipping with aqueous solutions of »odium thiosulphate, sodium hypo­ sulphite, sodium m etabisulphite and the corresponding w ater - soluble salts of potassium , m agnesium and calcium . Believe It or Not When an Oregon elm tree was planted upside down. Its roots de­ veloped branches growing in the air, and Its lim bs buried in the ground sent out roots. And In Cali­ fornia, a lodgepole pine 18 inches In diam eter and 40 feet high grew through a block of granite 20 feet square. Metal Used on Books Two precious Jewelry m etals. platinum and palladium, are being beaten Into very thin lea f and em ­ ployed for decoration of fine books. B e a t H igh C ost c i B u ild in g (Jnused 16x32 WALL Squad T en ts with 6 2* Door. Can be u sed a s sum m er hom e, w a re­ h ou se, g a ra g e . Only $35. F reig h t paid U.S.A. IN D E P E N D E N T SALEH SERVICE M l« 1st A ve. S. P hene RA. «««« S ea ttle 8. W ash. p i I k . » l.K , COW and fur sk in s tan n ed Into leath er, and m ade into co a ts, f lo v e s , • t c .. to your m ea su re. Or w e buy them . CH ERV ENV GLOVE A TANNINO CO. tl« 7 N.W . l»th A re., Portland. O reren AUTOS, TRUCKS 4 ACCES. BUSX8 1942 2 7 -P a se n g e r Y e llo w Coach. R ea r e x it door and 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 oth e x ce lle n t. B a tte ries T r a n sit S y s te m , 301 F r o s t- p act Bt., B elU n gh am , W a sh in g to n A B M T S U R P L U S «67.60 N E W T R U C K B O D IE S . 7 % ’x l 2 ’ s te e l bed w ith 1 1 /4 " oak flo o r, c o m p lete w ith 18 oz. 14' by 14* w a terp ro o f ca n v a s, bow* and 4 m udguard*. F it* a n y 1% or 2H ton truck. S h ip p in g p oin ts, S e a ttle , E v e r e tt and P a sc o A U R O R A S U P P L Y CO. 9O1S A urora A v e - B ea ttie, W n. V er. 0505. R E C O N D IT IO N E D USED TRUCKS 1941 2-ton D IA . T. cab forw ard w ith 14-fL van body, reco n d itio n ed m o­ tor, n ew tir e s, 2-spd. 32,150. 1941 3% -ton D IA . T. cab fo rw a rd . 2-spd., .900 tir e s: L. W . B. 31,950. 1940 FO R D w ith 3d a x le a tta ch ., 8.25 tir e s. 15-ft. body w ith lu m b er r o lls , n e w m otor, 31,975. 1940 3>4-ton D IA . T. 1.000 tire*. L. W . B. 2-spd. a x le, c o m p le te ly r e ­ co n d ition ed 32.200. PA EG O L M OTORS. IMC. M AYM ABD ft A IB P O B T S e a ttle , W n. SPE C IA L U SE D TRUCKS 1—1944 Chev. 6-whl. Thornton d rive. 3— 1944 AC 723 CMC w ith 44’ WI log. tr. J— 1943 AC 603 GMC and lo g g in g tra iler. 1—1941 AC 553 GMC and loggin g tra iler. *— Mt*l GMC 4« yd. dump truck. These tru ck s are In A -l condition and priced for quick sale. TRUCK SALES A SE R V . CO. 555 N. F ron t St. - Salem , O re. Oil Transport sem i-tra iler. 3.700-gal. cap . '43 D odge tra cto r, r a c . cond. 1613 Broad­ w a y , V ancouver. W ash. P h . 1005 or 3371. 3 HD-14's— ALLIS-CHALMERS D ozer equipped. E x e . cond. S17.5OO. B ox 417, In d ep en d en ce. O regon. P h . 69M. SPECIAL ATTBM TIOM COM PO SBBB O R IG IN A L SO N G S and m u s ic d i­ r ec t from C om p oser, w a n ted fo r p u b lciation and m a n u fa c tu r in g o f ph on ograp h record s. A B O L A M USIC CO. £ . O. B o x 569, P o rtla n d 7, O regon B B T O U R OWM BO SS O W N A N D O P E R A T E A V E N D IN G M A C H IN E ROUTE IN YOUR S P A R E T IM E . 3400 IN V E S T M E N T CA N N E T Y O U AROUND 330 W E E K L Y P R O F IT . NO S E L L IN G . W R IT E F O R F R E E C O N F ID E N ­ T IA L P R O F IT CH AR T. A. * B . CAMDT CO. 1622 M. E . UMIOM A V B . P O B T L A M D , OXBGOM Western Cowboy Boots Fancy. High Grade Hand-Made to Your Order “T h a t G ood P e e lin g OB T o a r P eet" W rite fo r L a ie s! C a ta lo g u e CRICHET BOOT CO. E l P a so 23, T e x a s New Heating Idea The radiant baseboard, consisting of a hollow unit through which hot water is circulated, is one of the new est and m ost significant devel­ opments in the heating industry. It takes the place of the conventional wooden baseboard around the ex­ posed walls of a room. Taxless Town Has Fan The taxless town of Sweetwater, Fla., gave a series of parties to' raise funds for a city hall and youth center. All labor needed has been pledged by craftsm en who liv e In the town of 500 population. The m unicipality’s only regular incom e com es from building perm its, occu­ pational license fees and auto In­ spections. Electrical Farm s Gain The number of electrified farm« Is growing steadily. At the end of last year there were 3,335,700 farm« served by rural power lines. This 1« an Increase of 408.700 over the num­ ber of electrified farm s reported the previous year, and m eans that now 56.9 per cent of all farm s in the United States are served with elec­ __________ tricity. Flying Like * Bird Flying equipment which can be strapped to an individual has won a patent for the Connecticut inventor. Application for the helicopter flying apparatus was filed in 1943. It en­ ables the wearer to fly from 125 to 850 m iles at 100 to 200 m iles per hour. Landing can ba made with or without a parachute. Fish Below Rapids Pools at the foot of rapids and riffles are good places to fish, for the reason that swift water deposits food in such spots, and fish wait there for it.