Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, November 27, 1947 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT . ■ . ------------------- tifii.liiii l b 6 S x U M h F O tf W A N T G IVE KAUBITH « lbs. up, rab­ bit sk in s, h id es. w ool, m ohair, ca s- cara, Ilv<- pou ltry. B a b y * Com pany, 935 U. W. F ro n t, P ortlan d , O rsgon- R A B B IT S K IN S — Top p r io n paid by old e sta b lish e d (u r h ou se Boy L a n d stro m , N a tio n a l B id g., S e a t t le , W u h . W rit* for «h ip p in g ta g « and p rice ll«t. FARM S AND RANCHES 11)11 HALE (Jit T R A D E 70 a c r e s 20 m ile s N.K. V an cou ver, W ash . 30 In c u ltiv a tio n , b alan ce open p astu re. H o u se , barn, s p r i n g , e le c tr ic ity . Son ic tlm bci «¡ravel road. C. W. F ried ric h , M abton, W ash . D ia C W h E F A R M D E S IR E D O Z A K X 3. H O O FE R R E A L E S T A T E , S P A R T A , MO. “ K e n n y and B ru c e w e re going to m a tc h to see which one le a v e s — but n e ith e r of ’em have a c o in !” to d a y — but you know bow I e x a g g e ra te e v e ry th in g .” I NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller 4 IN W A N TE D TO B U Y W A N T E D — S m a ll a u to cou rt, w ith s e r v ic e sta tio n and or g a r a g e or tr a ile r cou rt. H a v e h ou se In R o se ­ m ead, Cal., near E os A n g e le s, to trad e, v a lu e »16,000, W rite f u ll in ­ fo r m a tio n In clu d in g price, lo ca tio n , H ig h w a y num ber, p ictu res, am ou n t o f land, d iagram o f property, ta x e s and n e t incom e to C H A R L E S W. W O L FO R D , 1619 D e lta S t., B o ss - m ead , C alif. DOGS, CATS. PETS, E TC . LITTLE REGGIE IM GOING FISHING MA I WELL DONT START DIGGING FOR THOSE HORRIBLE * - v WORMS I A T T E N T IO N H U N T E R S ! I h a v e tw o E n g . S p rin g er fe m a le s w ith tw o m o n th s tr a in in g , sir ed by In t. Ch. D ou gh eed s M ickey F in n and o u t o f Can. Ch. W in so m e B on n ie H ea th er - e tte . A lso p u p s 5 m o n th s old from sa m e breed in g, an d so m e pu re-bred P a r ti-c o lo r C ocker Sp aniel p u p s 5 m o n th s old. M rs. J e s s e E . L ow e, W e stp c r t P o n te , A b erdeen , W n. P h . O co sta 2364. P E D IG R E E Ir ish s e t t e r duds from b e st h u n tin g and sh o w sto c k . W rite P . J. A h ern, P . O. B o x 108, Band- p o in t, Id aho. R E G IS T E R E D H O U N D pups, red - bon es. se v e n m o n th s, order E n g lish C oon hou nd“. S p rin g d e liv e r y . A rch M oore, W ick ersh a m , W a sh in g to n . IR IS H S E T T E R P U P S P e t t f r e n n d ’s K en n e ls, W a sh in g to n P E . 1622. A.K.C. reg. D eer P ark , By Bud Fisher POX AM 1 MUTT. HOLD ME -- back or i might J f HURT SOMEBODY* J a SOME G U Ÿ S ' well , way don ' t MAKIN' LOVE TO iVou do somethin ' about < M Ÿ G IR L IN THE L * t ? / GARDEN* I - I - 'n W oN 'T stand n F O R IT * > JE.-.'. ..¿.¿'.¿J. fix JU ST vJM T, THAT'S WHAT I 'L L , D O - - w A iT I / W A IT ? WHAT T I L L 1 CATCH H E R W ITH A SM ALLER I S GUV* r I B U S IN E S S & IN V E S T . O P P O R . FO R BALE— 2 sto r y c o n crete bldg, m e a t m ark et and grocery. M ust s e ll on accou n t o f s ic k n e s s a ll fo r t i l . « #00, p lu s sto c k For fu ll In form ation w r ite P ete O stm an, Br., Raym ond« W ash . F O R .- a l .i . T o u r ist c a m p , tw e lv e u n its P lus liv in g q u a rters. On S p ok ­ ane, F ortland-M eattla H igh w ay. B. H . W yrick , R lt z v llls , W a sh in g to n . > . a I TW O ST O R E S. A n tiq u e, 2nd hand, g ift. L o ca ted 2829 N . W illia m s. S to c k »2500. T ruck. R en t »40. 3 liv in g room s. A n o th er »1000 sto r e w ill trade fo r Car. or J e w e lr y . O wner. G. E . G ann ce, 3830 M. B. U n ion , P o rtla n d 12, O regon. O LD e sta b lish e d fe e d and fa rm s u p ­ p ly b u sin e ss in K en n ew ick . W ash., w ith incom e th a t w ill s a t i s f y . B u s i­ n e ss. b u ild in g and eq u ip m en t. »30.- 000 p lu s In ven tory. C. A. C raw ford . R e a lto r, 120 1 st A ve., B a s t. P h o n e 701 K en n ew ick , W ash . F arn lehed com plete for two op erators. R en t $20 per month Including e le c , it h ea t. M il­ le r ’s B e a e tr Shop. V eroni*. Ore. P h . «02. M IS C E L L A N E O U S W ATC H R E P A IR IN G O U T F I T— C om p lete bench w ith la th e , sta k in g to o ls, w a tch p a rts, etc. »350. R ic h ­ ard W resch , R t. 2, B a ttle G round, W ash ., j n s t n o r t h o f C olom bia acad em y. F I L B E R T N U T T R E E S . T w e n ty th o u sa n d D u C h illy th ree to fiv e y e a r s, h e a lth y , th r ifty . P h o n e or w r ite C. A. S k elto n , C h illiw a ck , B.C. ISA A C SO N hyd. dozer fo r D -8 cat. 2 fr o n t end pu m ps. 1 n ever u sed , n ew ja c k s. W . H . M o o r e , H e r e f o r d , O regon. K L E E N 7A IR F L O O R F U R N A C E 12x14 s t e e l r e g iste r , 7 ^ d eep v e n te d u n ­ der flo o r, dry. s a fe . heat. B o ttle d or N a tu r a l G as ( s p e c if y ) fo r 15 ft. tr a ile r s or 10x12 room s. »20.00 p o stp a id and in su red . 14100 A e t n a st., V an N u y s, C a lif. N E W '47 C E S S N A 140, »900 e q u ity to b u y fo r »700. W rite L ela n d W h ite. P . O. box IS4, B r o o k in g s, O regon. 800— W h t En. R a n g e s an d C lrc. h e a t ­ ers. S p ec ia l lo w p r ice s to d e a le r s. 1 or car load. E d C ase, N y s s a , Ore., or J im C ate 7215 SB 76, P o rtla n d , O regon. R E A L E S T A T E — M IS C . M UTT AND JEFF B ales . Homs lookers, b o ttle co o lers, reach In boxes. M eat c a s e s . E v e r y th in g In refrlg« ration P ortla n d R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1518 N E . K ill­ in g ! n o r th , P ortlan d , O regon. P h. I K . 6644. BL( c j. , W A N T E D : Shoe rep air equipm ent. Good co n d ition . R ea so n a b le QUALITY 8UOK S B O P , I Id N. 8th St.. K lam ath P a lls . Ore. By Margarita _____ c h in e, 200 b lo ck s per hour. C om ­ G R A D E A D A IR Y »1000 MO. IN ­ p le te equip m ent. 4 5 'x lt# ' b u lh lin a, COME. 100 acre bottom land In m e ta l roof. $4250. Cox B ro s., W ash - m ead ow . Illg barn. N e w cem en t silo . tn e n a . W ash., B ox 272. 200-ton bay and e n sila g e . 40 hd. b o lste in s. T ra cto r and m ach. M od­ SM A L L G RO CERY W ell stock ed , good ern 8 room hm. bsm t. »35.000 b u sin e ss lo ca tio n L iv in g room s, term s, located 2 ml o f M on tesan o p a r tly fu r n ish ed . O ther In terest. W a sh A rch ib ald B is t . Co., T a. 3224. C heap ren t, lo n g lease. N ear 7126 SB P o ste r . P ortla n d 6, O re­ sc h o o ls. S3,250. P h o n e TA . 9 0 7 4 . gon. 6404 S. B. P o w e ll. P o rtla n d , O re­ g on . A B A R G A IN . W A N T E D to bu y la te m odel tra cto rs. 2 p lo w slz e or larger: la te m odel c o m b in e s, s i x fo o t pu ll ty p e or 12 12 fo o t se lf-p r o p e lle d ; tr a c to r corn- p la n te r s an d d isc s. G ive d e sc r ip ­ tio n and p rice In fir s t lette r. W U son B e y e r , L y n d e n , W a s h in g t o n . «I bA L L R E F R I G E R A T O R E Q U IP M B M T FARM S AND HOM ES, N o r th w e s t W a sh in g to n . L a r g e lis tin g . I n fo r ­ m a tio n g la d ly . B u ch a n a n B e a lt y CoM 1 3t"x3O" WOODS T IM B E R SIZ ER , com ­ 710 F ir s t S t., M ou n t V ern on, W ash . p lete w ith hoods, h e a d s, k n iv es, b elts and ex tra 2" w id e round sid e h ea d s, e x cep t m o­ tor. In good o p eratin g condition. PO N D ER O SA M OULDINGS. Ine. R edm ond, O reron - P hone 155 LA K E COUNTY Looking for a C ountry H om e? T h en do n ot m is3 you r ch a n ce to buy th is lo v e ly little e s ta te ; 2 a c r e s , all fen ced , w ell sh a d ed , w ith m od., su b sta n tia lly b u ilt h o u se; h as livin g rm „ firep lace; g la ssed -in p o rch es; dining rm „ 3 b ed rm s.. 2 Vi bath- rm s. K itchen eq u ip .; hardw d. firs.; la r g e b a sem en t; 2-car g a r.: w orkshop and lau n ­ d ry. C hicken h o u se. B a rb ecu e. P u b lic u tili­ t ie s : a lso 600 ft. c f priv. b ea ch w ith p ier. A v e r y ch o ice, seclu d ed sp ot, clo se to tow n and school. G rand v ie w o f la k e and m oun­ ta in s; $30.000 and w ell w orth it. F o r ap- ointm ent to v ie w , w rite or se e I. B . SH E P H A R D - N ic e . C alif. FOR SALE—9x32 G iddings & L ew is, c a n t g a n g w ith ex tra sa w s and sp a c e r s, sw ed g e and sh a p er in A -l cond. G an g sa w $2.500. W rite to M ALTBY L U M B E R MILL. R t. S, Snohom ish, W ashington. D E E R . EL K , COW and fur sk in s tann ed Into le a th e r , and m ade into co a ts, g lo v e s , e tc ., to your m ea su re. Or w e buv them . C H E R V E N Y GLOVE I TANNING CO. 1137 N.W . 19th A v e., P ortlan d , O regoa £ SPECIAL A U TO S , T R U C K S & ACCES. LOGGERS LOOK JITTER By Arthur Pointer N. E. 8664. REG’LAR FELLERS By Gene Byrne» B CONTRACTORS LOOK IN T . K 8— 6 x6s 361 M otors. L ow m ile a g e, p e r fe c t cond. 8.25 R ubber W in ch es. H ard & S o ft cabs. 1942 IN T . B u s 29 p a sse n g e r , lo w m ile a g e, c le a n a s a pin. 90 per cen t. R ubber. »1250.00. IN T . 4x4 T an k er 430 g a l. v e r y good. 1944 S T U D E B A K E R . 6x6 w ith 5th w h ee l, h eater, a ir h orn s, 2 sa d d le ta n k s, p e r fe c t »1785. ’42 C H EV. L o n g w . b. le n g th e n e d ou t. F is h p la te d T a g a lo n g w ith a ir '46 GMC m otor. 3 sp. B row n L ipe. 2 sp E a to n . 8.25 rubber. R ig h t fo r lum ber or lo g s. *1250. ’42 C H EV . tr u c k tr a cto r and 20 ft. Sem i V an A -l. Cond.. »1650. “S E V E R A L ” GMC 6x6's. V e ry lo w m ile a g e. T h e h ig h e s t 1400 m ile s. T h ey 're lik e ‘n e w ’. '40 G.M.C. 6x6. N e w 8.25 t ir e s m otor A - l. C iv ilia n Cab. L e n g th e n e d out. N e w p a in t »1450. I TO N T R A IL E R S , fo u r w h e e l t r a il­ ers. tr u c k b o x e s, s t e e l a n d w ood . A n y size. IN D U S T R IA L tr a c to r s 250x16. 600x9 rubber. *495.00. t S E E U S fo r lo w m ile a g e tr u e s and G ood B u ys. O . K . A u t o B a le s , 4800 U n io n , P o r t la n d , O r«. TR. SCHOOL B I S — N e w . 5 9 -p a ssen g er. tri- co a c h m ounted on 2-ton D od ge c h a ss is: co m p lete, a ll le g a l equipm ent. CH ARLES H U P H R E Y S . IN C .. E o c e n e , Ore. SEEDS, PLANTS, E TC . B IG H BUSH cu ltiv a ted b lu eb erry p la n ts. B u y d irect from g row er. S ta te in sp ected sto ck . W rite for p a rticu la rs. H E N R Y J. TAKLO, Sooth H aven , M ich. Great Song W riter In his 31 years of life, Schubert wrote 603 songs. A T T E N T IO N CO M POSERB O R IG IN A L SO N G S an d m u s ic d i­ r ec t fro m C om poser, w a n te d fo r p u b lica tio n a n d m a n u fa c tu r in g o f p h on ograp h .r e c o r d s. A E O L A M U S IC CO. P . O . B o x 509, P o r tla n d 7, O regon BE TOUR OWN 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 YOUH S P A R E T IM E . »400 IN V E S T M E N T CA N N E T YOU AROUND »34 W E E K L Y P R O F IT . NO SE 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 C H A R T. A . * N . C A N D T CO. 1022 N . E . U N IO N A V H . PO R T L A N D , OREGON BETTER H EALTH ! • Hemorrhoids • Rectal and Colon Ailmoets • O a ttrit Ulcer Treated without Hospital Operation Write or oell lor FREE descriptive Booklet jWesday tbrottgb FritUyt 10 A . M . t» i P. M. E r n n g i: Motit/tif, IP iJ ttstU y, F n J ttj m t i l t Dr. C. I. DEAN CLDflC Physician and S u r g e o n N. E. Corner E. Bumslde and Grand Avenuo Telephone EAst 3918. Portland 14. O m joo >l PENTAL PLATES Big Russian Increase » VIRGIL By Len Klei» Russia’s rate of increase in popu­ lation by births is three times that of the United States, nearly nine times that of England and Wales and more than four times Scot­ land's. Among 40 nations, only three surpass Russia. They are Formosa, with a percentage increase on 1,000 births of 24.8; Mexico with 20.5, and Puerto Rico with 19.8. Russia's rata is 18.6. D r . H arry S e m ie r , Dentist ALISKY BLOC.- 3fto& MORRISON ■ PORTLAND. ORE Oil That Lubricates The ability of an oil to lubricate has little relation to its viscosity, but is rather determined by the chemi­ cal structure and composition. I f the clearance between moving parts is close and a heavy oil is used the friction may be great enough to heat the oil and thereby make it thinner; but its lubricating properties are still just as good as before. Pays to Operate Moderately Equipment used at moderate rates of operation always w ill last longer, give less trouble and save in energy consumption. Operate your refrigerator more at lower settings of the cold control. Do more cook­ ing with the lower heats on burn­ ers. Don’t try to hurry the washing by overloading the machine. Turn off light and heating appliances im ­ mediately when through using them. F ire your furnace moderate­ ly and maintain an even tempera­ ture In the house. Be conscious of moderation and. avoid the dash-and- tear way of doing things. F . 8. Hospital Facilities New York leads all states In the bed capacity of hospitals, having 221.960 beds. California places sec­ ond and Illinois Is in third place. One patient is admitted to the hos­ pitals in the United States every two seconds. F irst axes to be ground and pol­ ished before sold were manufac­ tured in 1826 in Collinsville, Conn., by David S. Collins with his brother and cousin. Before that time axes were made by blacksmiths and sold unedged. ’Gingerbread* Outmoded Wide cornice overhangs are out of date, and houses without them cost lass. The same Is true of most “ gin­ gerbread” which form erly was used as architectural decoration. Simple lines are best Oil Put to Work Thia country’s annual oil output ta n do the work of 4% billion men tolling eight hours a day, six days a week. That is to say, It provides the equivalent of 32 able-bodied servants for tach person in the United States. First Ground Axes