Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 04, 1947, Image 3

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______ F o r t S A L E
W ANT LIV E R ABBITS 4 lbs. up, rab­
bit sk in s, hides, wool, mohair, can-
* cars, live poultry. Kuby fc Company
935 S W. Front, P ortland, Ortgon.
BOBBY
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TOWN
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Roland Co«
Mar ty Linkt
FARM S AND RANCHES
F O H S A L K O K T R A D E 70 a c r e s 20
m ile s N .B . V a n c o u v e r, W 'ash. 30
In c u lt i v a t i o n , b a la n c e o p e n p a s t u r e .
H o u s e , b a rn , s p r i n g , e le c t r l c i t i
K ook - tlr r ilx r G ra v e l ro a d . C. V
D M C B IB B PA BM D E S I3 1 D
O ZARK S. H O O PE R R I A L
Z S T A T Z , S P A R T A . MO.
‘The n eighbors w ere Just telling m e w hat a sw ell gar­
den crop w e had. L ast year you rem em b er,
w e sta y e d h om e—and it w as a flop!”
NANCY_______________
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L A Z Y L A T E L Y - - - I 'M , 7
E v e r y t h in g In r e f r ig e r a t io n P o r t la n d
R A B B I T SK IN S—Top prices paid hy­
o id e s t a b l i s h e d
f u r h o u se .
B oy
L a n d str o m , R a tio n a l B ld g ., S e a ttle ,
W a sh . W rite fo r s h ip p in g t a g s and
p r ice lis t .
F riedrich, Mabton, W ash.
“ A lvin se e m s to be right at hom e in that ou tfit!”
B E F B IO E B A T O B Z Q U IPM ZM T
S a b a A Service, Homo lockers, bottle
coolers, reach In boxes. Meat cases.
By Ernie Bushmiller
V 'I / M / Y
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B e fr lg s r a tlo n Co., ISIS H B. K lll-
In g sw o r th , P o rtla n d , O regon. Ph.
T B . 6644.
B U S IN E S S 6 IN V E S T . O PPO R .’
F 'ii: s a l e - j s'o ry concrete bldg,
m eat m arket and grocery. Must se ll
on account o f sick n ess all for 111.-
000, plus stock. For fu ll Inform ation
write P ete Ostinan, Sr., Raymond,
W ash.
FOR SALE— T ou rist camp, tw elve
u n its plus liv in g quarters. On Spok­
ane. P ortlan d -S eattle H ighw ay. B.
R . W y r ic k , R lt z r llls , W a sh in g to n .
BLOCK B U SIN E SS -W estern A ir mn-
chine, 200 blocks per hour. Com­
plete equipm ent. 45 x100’ building,
m etal roof, 14250. Cox Bros., W ash-
SO ACKESL to clear. 1000 ft. nawl'fgs,
p ays h a lf Investm ent. 7 room mod­
ern house, fu ll basem ent. 4 acres
tn c n a . W ash ., B o x 272.
N ew berries. Garage, barn. 150 H olly
T rees. 3 sp rin gs, gra v ity flow . COUNTRY G EN ER A L grocery, m ar­
N ear
sch ools.
stores.
B eau tifu l
ket. E st. 15 yrs. Rig stock, modern
place. Gnly 127,500. Terms B. C.
fix tu res. 3 llv. rooms. Low rent.
H a g ed o rn , H t. 1, Boa 410. O retham ,
S ervice
Station,
Urogs
1120,Ood
Oregon.
Ideal, large fam ily. On 3
Î early.
lgh w ays.
I^arge
dairy
lum ber
W A N T E D TO B U Y
country. D raw ing trade 35 m iles.
R ecreation center. H unter’s, fish er­
W ANTED TO BUY
man
paradise. 130,000. 3 acres
T im ber to Lotf. Write
across road, tw o new modern du­
W. PLESS. Bex M. pAfifle Beaeb. Wall,
plex. 20x20 w arehouse. Make fin e
suburban tract or m an u factu rin g
D O G S . C A T S. P E T S . ETC.
s ite by railroad. 320,000. Buy both
places. 350,000. Buy from owner.
R E G IST E R E D HOUND pups, red-
Save com m ission s. L loyd B. G aither,
hones. seven m onths, order E n glish
B t. 6, B ox 131, V ancouver, W ash­
Coonhounds. Spring delivery. Arch
ington.
Moore, W lckershsm , W ashington.
MACHINE W E LD IN G and m an u fact­
I K I .S H S E T T E R
P E I ’S A .K .C . r e g .
uring shop,
com plete. E x cellen t
B s t t f r s n n d ’s X s n n e ls . D eer
F ark ,
b u sin ess opportunity. R easonable.
W a sh in g to n P H . 1623.
Front street o f Issaquah. W estern
M achine Shop, Issaq u ah , W ash in g­
ton.
T R A IN E D and STA R T ED
COUGAR DOGS and P I T S
W. L. C R UTCH ER. R te. 2, B o rin r. Ore.
R E A L E S T A T E — M ISC .
FOR SALE— C om plete equipm ent to t
beauty shop; used. Includes p er.
m anent m achine and dryers, cheap.
C lara’s B e a u ty Sh op, 66 B a s t M ain,
A sh la n d , O r tg o n .
FARM S
AND HOMES. N orth w est
W auhlngton. Large listin g. In for­
m ation glad ly. Bnchanan R ealty Co., FOR SALE on account of 111 health, cold-
710 F lret St., Monnt Vernon, W ash. storage locker plant, 638 lockers, m eat
A U T O S , T R U C K S & A CCES.
m arket, curing plant, groceries: building
30x86. concrete blocks: 2 lots.
TRAVERS MARKET
Raymond. Wash.
N E W 1947 D O D G E
2>¿ TON CAB A N D CH ASSIS
F am ish ed complete for two operators. R ent
820 per month Including elec. & heat. Mil­
ler’s Beaaty Shop, Veronla, Ore. Ph. 602.
B ro w n & Lippe Transm ission. 9.00 T ire s
COLUM BIA MOTORS
3805 F erd in a n d
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S ea ttle 9. W ash.
B A . 4500
SCHOOL BU S — N ew , 59 -p a rsen g er, tri-
c o a c h m oun ted on 2-ton D o d g e c h a ss is:
co m p lete, a ll leg a l eq u ip m en t. CH ARLES
H U M P H R E Y S . IN C ., E u g e n e , O re.
F A R M M A C H IN E R Y & E Q U IP .
H D 7W tractor. 24" sh oes, lig h ts. Low
tim e sin ce 31200 overhaul. Includ­
ing new rollers, pins and b u sh in gs
turned, new clutch, tran sm ission
overhauled, new batteries, generator
overhauled, everyth in g checked over
and ready to go. John C. B aylor, B
P .D . 3, M oscow, Idaho. TeL 11P3.
TRACTORS FOR s a l e . R eb u ilt for fa rm s.
S e v e n C raw iei-s. T h ree on R u b b er. N o v . 1.
A sk ab ou t L ocal D ea ler G u a ra n tee. O rder
n o w fo r sp rin g . I should h a v e it In. P h o n e
f ? r D rice list - p e t e r B . C A SE,
A llis C h alm ers T ractors and Im p lem en ts
B e a v erto n . O re.
.
P h o n e 3521
SE E D S. PLANTS. ETC.
H IG H BU SH cu ltiv a ted b lu eb erry p la n ts.
W CA tr. ° m RrowcT- S ta te in sp ected
sto ck . W rite for p a rticu la rs,
H E N R Y J. TAKLO, South H a ren , M ich.
HELP W ANTED
W A N T E D : E x p er ie n c ed w a sh m a n fo r ty p i­
ca l sm a ll tow n lau n dry. O lym pic Laundry
and C lea n ers. P o rt A n g eles, W ash.
u e s ti bJ.',’ h r° u te s for M ech a n ics
W a terless H and C lean er. E x c lu s iv e terri­
tory op en . Send $1 for sa m p le an d d eta ils.
P .O . B ox 3383, San F r a n c isc o , C alif.
ELECTRICAL E QUI PM E NT
LIK E NEW 2.000 w t.. 4-cyl. ’’K o h ler’’ fu lly
au to, lig h r p la n t. P r ic e d low for q u ick sa le .
H. I. MILLS. 3046 N E . U o lla d a v
P ortlan d O regon
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GA 3797
Potatoes Brought Irish
The so-called "Irish” potato isn't
Irish at all. The white potato ar­
rived in the Emerald Isle from
South America by way of Europe
and England late in the 15th cen­
tury. The rich, peaty soil of Erin
was so hospitable that the potato
soon became its staple food—with
disastrous results—for, when the
potato crops failed two or three
years in a row, millions of Irish­
men starved. This is said to have
caused the first great mass migra­
tion from Ireland to America.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
WATCH R E P A IR IN G O U T F I T —«
C om plete bench w ith lathe, stak in g
tools, w atch parts, etc. 3350. R ich ­
ard W r esch , B t. 2, B a ttle Ground«
W ash., ju s t n o r t h of Columbia
academ y.
F I L B E R T NUT TR E E S. T w en ty
thousand D uC hllly three to fiv e
years, health y, th rifty . Phone or
w rite C. A. Skelton, C hilliw ack, B.C.
K L E E N -A IR FLOOR FU R N A C E 12x14
ste e l register. 7% deep ven ted u n ­
der floor, dry, safe. heat. -B ottled
or N atural G as (s p e c ify ) for 15
ft. trailers or 10x12 room s. 320.00
postpaid and Insured. 14106 A etna
st.. Van V u y i, Calif.
N E W ’47 CESSNA 140. 3900 eq u ity
to buy for 3700. W rite L eland
W hite, P. O. box 164, Brookings«
Oregon.
800— W ht En. R an ges and Circ. h eat­
ers. Special low prices to dealers.
1 or car load. Xd Case, R ysaa, Ore.,
or Jim Case 7215 SB 76, P ortland,
Oregon.
GENERATOR, 75 K. W . General Mo­
tors D i e s e l .
220/440, 60 cycle.
Sw itchboard new. N ever used. W rite
P. O. B ox 536, W h ittier, C alifornia.
"Mother are you look in g for a n ice
hom e to board your children? L et
them liv e on a ranch. Good w h ole­
som e food and kind care— P la y ­
ground and ponies. N ear sch ool.
A g es 4 to 9 yrs. NO BED W E T-
TER SI! R easonable rates. B ancho
C altana, B t. 1, B oring, Oregon,
P hone Sandy 303."
"H ousekeeper on s m a l l ranch near
Portland. N o cooking or laundry.
M ust lik e children. N o sm oker or*
drinker w anted. W ill consider wo­
man w ith one sm all child. Room,
board and w ages. R ancho Caltana,
B t. 1, B oring, Oregon. Phone Sandy
303."
I 2t"x3O" WOODS TIM B E R SIZ ER , com ­
p lete w ith hoods, h ea 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 mo-
tor’ i? _ !70od o p era tin g condition.
PO N D E R O SA M O ULDING S, Ine.
R edm ond, O reron
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P hone 155
Rural New York
In New York state approximately
17 per cent of the population lives
in rural areas while in the United
States as a whole more than 40 per
cent of the people live in the coun­
try.
Catguts and Chamois
Chamois skin does not come from
the chamois. It is made from the
skin of calves, goats and sheep.
And catgut is not made from the
intestines of cats but comes from
sheep.
Families en Increase
The number of families in the
United States increased by 175 p ei
cent between 1890 and 1940, while
the population as a whole gained
only 110 per cent. Families with not
more than three members increased
from 52 per cent of the total num­
ber in 1930 to nearly 58 per cent in
1940. While the proportion of four-
person families held steady, fam­
ilies with five or more persons
fell from 31 per cent of the total in
1930 to 25 per cent in 1940.
Our Thirsty Industry
U. S. industry "drinks” approxi­
mately 21 billion gallons of water a
day, an amount equivalent to twice
the daily flow of the Hudson river,
according to SKF.
Fish With Armor Plates
The armored catfish does not have
ordinary scales, but rather over­
lapping armor plates. The fish, good
scavengers, lay eggs in bubble-nesta
in plants at the surface of water.
Tlie Centennial State
Colorado’s flower is the Rocky
mountain columbine and its state
bird, the lark bunting. "Nothing
Without the Deity” 13 Colorado’s
motto.
First Foreign Diplomat
Silas Deane, Wethersfield, Conn.,
gent to France in 1776, was the first
diplomatic representative s e n t
abroad by the United States.
State College for Women
Mississippi was the first state to
establish a state-supported college
for women. The institution was
founded in 1884.
World’s Oldest Man
If the Heidelberg man, oldest hu­
man being known to have existed,
were alive today he would be more
than 650,000 years old.
New Use for Snuff
One pinch of snuff will kill a fish
or snake almost Instantly. It will
anesthetize a turtle for several
hours.
School Age Accidents
Fast Plane Launching
The navy has an electric catapult
that can launch a four-engine air­
liner at 120 m iles an hour within 500
feet.
In the school age group, 5 to 14
years, 320 children were killed last
year and 16,500 Injured In bicycle-
automobile mishaps.
Cost of Television
More than a million dollars has
been spent on television research.
The original patents have expired
and no profit has yet been made.
Better Slide Rules
Blide rules are now available
Which locate decimal points in
mathematical expression up to 10
places.
Safety First Slogan
The slogan “safety first” was
originated in a steel plant more
than 35 years ago.
Ox Head Came First
The head of an ox was appre­
ciated by the ancient Phoenicians.
The Phoenicians took tha Egyptian
drawing of an ox’s head and used it
as the first letter of their alphabet.
The Romans gave "A” its present
form.
Bans All Combinations
The Miller-Tydings act and each
state fair trade act makes crimi­
nally illegal any collusion between
competing manufacturers, whole­
salers or retailers in establishment
of selling prices.