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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 6, 1947
R A BB IT S & SK IN S
V\
FOR SALE
T LIVE R ABBITS « lbs. up, rab­
b i sk in s, hides, wool, mohair, cas-
■ ira, live poultry. Rnbjr * C om pany,
» 3 5 8. W. Front, Portland, Oregon.
R E F R IG E R A T O R B Q U IPM BM T
S ales & Service, Home lockers, butt la
coolers, reach In bozes. Meat canes.
E verything In refrigeration F ortlaad
R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1516 H. B. K lll-
In g sw b rth , P ortlan d , O regon. Vh.
T A . 6644.
FARMS AND RANCHES
r o l l KALE BY OW NER: 44» acre
dairy and su gar beet ranch, now
MISCELLANEOUS
carrying 70 H olstein», (0 acres In
crop, am ple cheap water, rich, deep FOR SALE i l l 50 K.V.A. W estin g-
river bottom soil. B alance fenced
house Generator. 220-440 V 80 c y ­
w ith 4 k i> acres T aylor grazing, runs
cle A. C. com plete with panel and
40 cattle. April to November. 5-
pow er unit. ,1100.00. F.O.B. R ose­
room log bungalow, pressure s y s ­
burg, Oregon
K eystone M achine
tem . school bus, m ilk route, elec­
Works. X osebnrg, Oregon.
tricity, Price 418, 000 Goo<l Hop
}-antl
V ale, O regon,
E dm und
X,. R A ISE N U T R IA (Coypu) new fur
» a im e r , E ta. 1, B o x 140.
bearing anim al. S trictly vegetarian.
B reed ers for sa le .
Free booklet.
»O K KALE: 54 A cres 3 ‘/ i m iles from
W rite M cEell Hntrla Farm , R t. I ,
H illsboro, 14 m iles from Portland.
R aym ond, W ashington.
Kell all or part *200.00 per acre,
or *10,000 for all Including team , B L U E B E R R I E S N e w e st ind best In
farm to o l“, buzz saw etc. W ill take
cu ltivated blueberry plants. Send
A uto *1000 to ,1500 In part pay­
for
fold er
E b erh ard t
B lu eb erry
m en t. A rth u r R . lfa b le y . Kt. 1, B os
H n r se ries, R t. 1, O lym p ia, W a sh in g .
253-A, H illsboro, Oregon.
ton.
FOR KALE— Apple ranch In fam ou s
Hood Klver Valley. T w enty acres
in fru it, ten In pasture. Modern
tw o bedroom house, tenant house
and pickers cabins. N ets from »10,-
000 to *20,000 per year, and only
3 m iles from city llm tls. Owner In
HI health.
,35.000
Includes all
equipm ent. % down.
B . B. & TOM SCOTT
HOOD U I V S B . O XEO OH
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOIL
BELL. TIIADE, N ew H otel C a fe ~ 90
seats. A lso 18-roorn apt. bldg. Con
stru ctlon area Columbia Basin, two
H igh w ays. Bargain. Sickness. Chas.
f o r d . C ou lee C ity, W a sh in g to n .
» - F T . P O R T A B L E S A W M IL L
6 0 ' s a w . 4 8 ' c a r r ia g e a n d ro lls . L o g h a u l,
g a s d o n k e y e n d a ll r ig g in g . »6,500. O u t o f
t im b e r .
K M IL
W A L L , B a t t le
G re a n d ,
W a s h .. R t . 2. B ox 182.
‘ ‘ » to p w i i h l n r . " s t a r t p r o fitin g . E x t r a l w
e o m e. C as h In d e p e n d e n c e a n y w h e r e . S c ie n ­
tific d is c o v e ry a n d o p p o r. B u s in e s s d e ta ils
fr e e . B . B ass. 2746-M W a r r e n . T a le d a . 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. t . J a c k -
sb a , C olton, W a sh in g to n .
DL’ROC SP R IN G BOARS AND GILTS
from Grand Champion Production
R eg ister Stock. C. B. S tr e tc h e r , B e a v ­
erton , O regon.
P O U R H E A D o f c h e s tn u t, g e n tle , b ro k e ,
c o m in g 3 y r . old c o lts , b e a u tifu l, c o m p a c t
c o n fo rm a tio n , w h ite m a r k in g s ; ’ « a n d %
th o ro u g h b re d s . G ood posse h o rs e s . A r t h u r
F r a n k s , S r.. K t. 2, B o x 236. S a le m , O r e . 1
m ile W . of B ro o k s , t k m ile 8 . o f H o p m e re .
FLOWERS & BULBS
“CROFT
EASTER
L ILIES.
Pure
strain. Selected stock. S tate in­
spected. Bulbs and bulblets. Quan­
tity or sm all orders. Order now for
fa ll p lanting
P rices reasonable.
P la n t the best. Photograph on re­
q uest. J. S. Flelda, 4004 W. T h istle
S t., B ea ttie 6. W ash. Rhone WB 6799,
FAMOUS Croft E aster Illy bulbs from
m y U ncle Sydney Croft's original
stock. Lee Croft Jr., M arshall Road,
Tacom a, W ash.
POULTRY. CHICKS
WERE VOU
ALL DAY?
VU » V/UUl
MV
CHRISTMAS
v v c u u ,tr \ wrtf-M
SHO PPING? DOIN' »T
Y O U 'R E '-
EARLY SO
CHA BOY ME
PnR CHRISTMAS
A DOZEN
CREAM
Di ICCC /
C K tA M FUb
C R EA M PUFFS
won ’ t l a s t
U N T IL CHRISTMAS'
TH ATS WHAT I
THOUGHT AFTER
i B ought ’ em
S O l ATE
THEM '
& EQUIP.
FOR SA LE: A fe w pens Turkeys.
Gobbler and 6 or 8 hens to pen.
,6 0 and *75. F a st m aturing, heavy
la y in g
Sm all
B e ltsv ille
W hites.
A r th u r R. M abley, R t. 1, B o x 253-A
H illsb o r o , O regon.
HELP W ANTED
JOURNEYM AN m echanic or com bin­
ation m echanic and m etal man,
,1.65 per hr., laundry and cover
a lls furn. Bonus. Ford Oarage. F ort
A n geles, W ash. W rits Sam uelson
M otor Co., F ort A n geles, W ash.
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
W IL L A P A B A Y V IE W T R A C T S
O c e a n v ie w a n d o th e r lo ts : 5 -ro o m ho use.
B E U L A H W IC K B E R G , O cean P a rk . W ash.
BUILDING M ATERIALS
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 - in - l) sq. b u tt. $7.25; g r e e n o r s ilv e r
g r a y , h e x a g o n , $5.79, a ls o 90-lb. r o ll
r o o n n f . $2 99: 55-lb. r o ll r o o fin r . $2.66.
PARR LU M B ER COMPANY
«600 N .E . U n io n A v e .
-
T R . 113«
1320 N .W . 19th
-
B E . 7035
P o r tla n d 11, O re g o n
DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC?"
FOR SALE— B eau tifu l B lue Great
Dane pups. 4 m onths old from
long lin e o f Canadian Champions,
cropped and lnocculated. Price incl.
Keg. papers ,175.00 male, ,150.00
fem ales.
CARL
W ALTER,
601
T R U T C H ST ., V IC T O R IA , B . C. Ph.
B E a c o n 2234.
A TTENTIO N hunters! I have tw o
Eng. Springer fem ales, w ith tw o
m onths training, sired by lnt. Ch.
Lougheed's M ickey Finn and out o f
Can. Ch. W insom e B onnie H eather-
ette. A lso pups fou r m onths old
from the sam e breeding. J esse
Low«,
O costa,
W ash in gton .
Ph.
O costa 2364.
Terminating Termites
Annual damage from termites in
the United States is estimated to
exceed 50 million dollars, yet the In­
stallation of a permanent termite
control system should not be more
than 2 per cent of the cost of a
house. In sections of the South,
more than 90 per cent of houses
show termite infestation.
i»
Speed In Auto Factory
Forty years ago it required five
men In the automobile industry to
complete the amount of work in the
manufacture of automobiles that
one man is capable of producing
today. This has been made possi­
ble through use of mass production
techniques and mechanization.
Vegetable Discoloring
Preservation of fresh appearance
and condition of leafy vegetables
during shipment is claimed for a
recently patented method of pack-
lng. Discoloration of the butts and
ribs of the outer leaves of lettuce
can be prevented by spraying or
dipping with aqueous solutions of
sodium thiosulphate, sodium hypo­
sulphite, sodium metabisulphite and
the corresponding water - soluble
salts of potassium, magnesium and
calcium.
Beat High Cost cf Building
U n u s e d 16x32 W A L L S q u a d T e n ts w ith 6 2 '
D o o r. C a n be used a s s u m m e r h o m e , w a r e ­
h o use. g a r a g e . O n ly (3 5 .
F r e ig h t p a id U.S.A.
I N D E P E N D E N T S A L E S S E R V IC E
581» 111 A v e . 8.
-
P h e n e R A . 4422
S e a ttle 8, W a s h .
D E E R . E L K . C O W a n d f u r s k in s ta n n e d
In to le a t h e r , a n d m a d e In to c o a ts , g lo v e s ,
e t c ., to y o u r m e a s u re . O r w e b u y th e m .
C H E R V E N Y G L O V E A T A N N IN G CO.
»127 N .W . l» th A v , . . P e r t la n d . O r e r e a
AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES.
BUSKS
1»42 27-P asenger Yellow Coach. Rear
ex it door and air brakes.
1944 W hite-W ayne 27-Pas.senger. Rear
ex it door. Both excellent.
B a tte rlee T r a n sit S y s te m , 301 F r o s t-
p e c t S t., B e llin g h a m , W a sh in g to n
A R M Y S U R P L U S »67.60
N EW TRUCK BODIES. 7 t t 'x l2 '
ste e l bed w ith 1 1 / 4 ” oak floor,
com plete w ith 18 oz. 14' by 14
w aterproof canvas, bows and 4
m udguards. F its any 154 or 2H
ton truck.
Shipping points, Seattle, E verett
and Banco
9015
A U R O R A S U P P L Y CO.
Aurora A v e - B e a ttie ,
▼er. 0505.
W n.
RECONDITIONED USED TRUCKS
1941 2-ton DIA. T. cab forward w ith
14-ft. van body, reconditioned mo­
tor, new tires. 2-spd. *2,150.
1941 3 %-ton DIA. T. cab forw ard.
2-spd., .900 tires; L. W. B. *1,950.
1940 FORD w ith 3d ax le attach., 8.2S
tires. 15-ft. body w ith lum ber rolls,
new motor, *1,975.
1940 3H -ton DIA. T. 1.000 tires. L.
W. B. 2-spd. axle, com pletely re­
conditioned ,2.200.
FA EO O L motors . IHC.
M A T H A R D A A IR P O R T
S e a ttle , Wn.
S P E C IA L U S E D T R U C K S
I — 1914 C h e v . 6 -w h l. T h o rn to n d r iv e .
J— 1944 A C 723 C M C w it h 44' W I lo g. t r .
1— 19*3 A C 603 G M C a n d lo g g in g t r a i le r .
1— 1941 A C 553 G M C a n d lo g g in g t r a i le r .
2— M t*1 G M C ’ » y d . d u m p tr u c k .
T h e s e ^ t r u c k s a r e In A - l c o n d itio n and
p r ic e d f o r q u ic k s a le .
T R U C K S A L E S ft S E R V . C O .
555 N . F r o n t S t.
-
S a le m . O r e .
O il T r a n s p o r t s e m i-t r a ile r . 3 .7 0 0 -g a l. c a p .
'43 D o d g e t r a c t o r , e x c . cond . 1612 B ro a d -
V a n c o u v e r . W a s h . P h . 1005 e r 2371.
way,
t H D -1 4 'S — A L L IS - C H A L M E R S
D o z e r e q u ip p e d . E x c . cond . S17.5OO.
B o x 417, In d e p e n d e n c e , O r e z e n . P h . S 9 M .
SPECIAL
A T T B H T IO H
C O M PO SER S
ORIGINAL SONGS and m usic di­
rect from Composer, w anted for
publclatlon and m an u factu rin g
o f phonograph records.
A E O L A M U SIC CO.
£ . O. B o x 569, P o rtla n d 7, O regon
B E Y O U R O W E BO SS
OWN A N D OPERATE A V EN D IN G
MACHINE
ROUTE IN
YOUR
SPA R E TIME. »400 IN V E ST M E N T
CAN N ET YOU
ARO UND
*30
•WEEKLY PRO FIT. NO SELLING.
W R IT E FOR F R E E CONFIDEN­
T IA L PR O FIT CHART.
A. * B. CA H D Y CO.
1622 H . E. U H IO H A Y E .
F O R T L A H S , O REO O H
Western
Cowboy Boots
Fancy, High Grad«
Hand-Made to
Your Order
"T h at G ood F e e lin g o s
Y o u r F eet"
Write for Lalest Catalogue
CRICHET BOOT CO.
El Paso 23. Texas
New Heating Idea
The radiant baseboard, consisting
of a hollow unit through which hot
water is circulated, is one of the
newest and most 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 Fun
The taxless town of Sweetwater,
Fla., gave a scries of parties to'
raise funds for a city hall and
youth center. All labor needed has
been pledged by craftsmen who live
In the town of 500 population. The
municipality’s only regular income
comes from building permits, occu­
pational license fees and auto In­
spections.
Believe It or Not
When an Oregon elm tree was
planted upside down, its roots de­
veloped branches growing in the
air, and its limbs burled in the
ground sent out roots. And In Cali­
fornia, a lodgepole pine 18 inches in
diameter and 40 feet high grew
through a block of granite 20 feet
square.
Electrical Farms Gain
The number of electrified farms
Is growing steadily. At the end of
last year there were 3,335,700 farms
served by rural power lines. This 1»
an Increase of 408,700 over the num­
ber of electrified farms reported the
previous year, and means that now
56.9 per cent of all farms In the
United States are served with elec­
tricity.
Flying Like a Bird
Flying equipment which can ba
etrapped to an individual has won a
patent for the Connecticut Inventor.
Application for the helicopter flying
apparatus was filed in 1943. It en­
able« the wearer to fly from 125 to
350 miles at 100 to 200 miles per
hour. Landing can be made with or
without a parachute.
Metal Used on Books
Two precious Jewelry metals,
platinum end palladium, are being
beaten Into very thin leaf and em­
ployed for decoration of fine books.
Fish Below Rapids
Pools at the foot of rapids end
riffles are good places to fish, for
the reason that swift water deposits
food in such spots, and fish wait
there for it.