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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January 8, 1948
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CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
R A B B IT S & S K IN S
W A N T L IV E ItA B B IT B 4 lb«. up, rab ­
bit sk in «, hide*, w ool, m ohair, caa-
i lira, llv « p o u ltry , K uby k Com pany,
935 B. W. T rout, P ortlan d , O regon
Aak priced and te ll w h a t for dale.
MISCELLANEOUS
CROSS
TOWN
BOBBY
SOX
A M E K IC A N BK EK sa d d le h o rses for
nale, a ll good you n g horsed. C lint
W rig h t, R t. 3, Y ak im a, W ash in gton .
C R Y ST A L W AX . y e llo w
Berm uda,
W a lla W a lla S w eet, W h ite P o rtu g a l,
and S w e e t Kpani«h. I'ut
up
in
b u n d les o f 100, 60 b u n d les to the
cra te W rite fo r p rices. B ox 133.
I O R T I Z B K PLAW T k PR O D U C B
G R O W ER S
W A L L A W A L L A , WASHIMOTOW
RolanJ Coc
Look! A three-cushion sh o t!”
L e t’s play spin-the-bottle
NANCY
By Ernie Bushmiller
Buy
SOMETHING
FOR THE ONE
’ YOU LOVE
By M argarita
LiTELE-BEGGIE
YOUNG MAN.. .WH...WHERE
,
IS THAT HOUSE ? .
WANT
WELL ITS
ONLY GOOD
T IL SPRING?
IT ?
By Bud Fisher
M U T T A N D JE FF
MUTT, SUNDAY MONDAY THEY I W ELL,’
S A ID F A IR j TH E Y
THE WEATHER
AND
WARM
B ureau s a id
A N D IT / ALWAY o
WINDY AND COLD
c> a in f d i a be right *
AND IT SNOWED»
I
wHV don ' t DONT ASK MAYBE IF I '
THEY MAKE ME ' CALL ASK ’EM T o
MAKE IT RAIN,
IT DO WHAT ’E M U P
AND ASK I THEY’LL MAKE
T H E Y SAY
THEY'RE
, T N | CEi
GONNA
M AKE IT ? ,
HELLO.» 1
NOW/ A BO U T A
SHOWER. T O N IG H T ?
WEATHER
BUREAU?,
IT 'S A LL RIGHT
with m e » take
, i t i f Y ou
\ N E E D ONE*
FOR SALE
K EFM IG BBA TO R EQ UIPM BM T
S ale« f t S erv ice, H om e lock er«, o o ttle
co o lers, reach In boxes. Meat canes.
E v e ry th in g In r e fr ig e r a tio n .P o rtla n d
R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1516 N E. Kill*
tn g sw o rth , P ortlan d , O regon. Ph.
TH. 6644.
FARM S AND RANCHES
M O D S » A -O B A O E D A IR Y AT
XBZ.SO
67 A C R ES lev e l bottom land, a ll cl
and diked. 50-sta n ch io n barn a
eq uip m ent, fa rm m ach in ery, m
hou se, garage, w alk -ln cooler. N
3-bedroom , m odern h ou se. F in e e!
trie w a te r sy stem .
T H E G IR A R D AG ENC Y
P.O. B o x 299. P b. 744 or 2768J
K ELSO , W A SH
C O M PL E T E 15' W H E E L A N O C A R ­
R IA G E w ith tw o 36 Inch head
b lock s, d ou b le a c tio n s e t w ork s and 40 A. 1 acre cleared , un im p roved near
P o rt T ow n sen d , W ash ., on good
rail. T op an d b ottom raw m andrel
C ou nty ltd . E lec., w a te r tit t e le ­
w ith b o x in g , one 36” top sa w . belt
phone linen. $1000 cash W rite B ox
fe ed w ork s and drum . P r a c tic a lly
1A, 1400 MW Hojrt, P o rtla n d , O regon.
n ew 25-lip. elec, m otor and co m p en ­
sa to r. T h is m a c h in e ry h a s been c u t ­
tin g 30-M ft. per s h if t and w ill
be a v a ila b le b y D ec. 15. One lo g g in c
don k ey. W illa m e tte drum s, sled and G reat D ane P u p p ies 2 * i m o n th s old
150-hp. w h ite m otor In f ir s t c la m
U t t e r r e g istr a tio n . B o x 434, R ea r­
dan, W a sh in g to n .
con d ition . W illa m e tte lbr. carrier.
42''x48" s w in g in g sh o e. A - l c o n d i­
tio n . rock se r v ic e tire s. B urklan d
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP,
Lbr. Co., B o x 23, T urn er, O regon.
P h o n s 1125.
RO7 C a te rp illa r dozer, 63000; RDS
C aterp illar w ith u n it 63100, 1 s e m i­
NO W C O N T R O L L E D H E A T
tra iler. 6250; 2 T 20 In ter n a tio n a l
A ll n e c e s sa r y p a r ts to m ake you r c ir ­
61000 each. B ox 185. K a lisp e ll, M on­
c u la tin g o llh e a te r or flo o r oil f u r ­
ta n a , 8 th R. M. Id ah o S t.
nace c o m p le te ly a u to m a tic . C om p lete
k it In clu d in g n e c e s sa r y w ire, e a s ily
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
In sta lle d by y o u r se lf. T h e r m o sta tic ­
a lly co n tr o lled h eat fo r o n ly 626.
S H IN G L E M IL L — 1 m ach in e, pond,
C. O. D. O rders A ccepted
a w in g c u t o f f , lo ts o f tim b er; 3-room
M c B r id e r e f r ig e r a t io n
boose; e sta b lish e d m arket. E a s y
1010 JA C K SO N ST.
term s. B t. 1. B o x 806, CBESCEM T
SEA TTLE* W N .
CITY, C A L IF O R N IA .
S P E C IA L SA L E P R IC E S
P R O V E N p r o f i t a b l e b u s in e s s fo r
E L E C T R IC L IG H T IN G P L A N T S
couple. 24 sto o l, f iv e booth c a fe . E x ­
N E W A N D F U L L Y R E C O N D IT IO N E D
c e lle n t eq u ip m en t. P riced for im ­
2966 w a tt, 113 v o lt, 4 c y l. g a s en gin e
m ed iate sa le . P rice 66500.00 W rite or
(c o s t 6630, 6275.
s
e e M arla D avla, C latsop A irport,
5000 w a tt, 115 v o lt, 4 c y l g a s e n ­
A sto ria , O regon.
g in e ( c o s t 6980) 6395.
N E W 7300 w a tt, 115 v o lt, 4 c y l. g a s
R E S T A U R A N T & R E F R IG E R A T IO N
e n g in e (c o s t 61500) 6650.
equip ., M ill» M ach in e; T y le r reach -
10 K W . 115 v o lt. 4 c y l. g a s en g in e
in. 40 cu. f t. P o rc ela in 12-H ole;
(c o s t 61350, 6575.
D isp en ser. G la ss, silv e r . M u st v a ­
30 K W , 127-220 volt, 3 ph ase, D ie se l
c a te. S a c r ific in g . B o x 395, S te v e n ­
en g in e, (c o s t 64995, 61750. A ll are
son
, W a sh in g to n .
la te AC m od els w ith e le c tr ic s t a r t ­
er . b u ilt in sw itc h b o a rd s, a u to m a tic
governor.“, e tc B. 2323 LIN C O LN S T A R T a b u s in e s s o f y o u r ow n — Tha
M ail O rder w ay. v e r y lit t le c a p ita l
ST ., S P O K A N E . W A SH IN G T O N .
needed. W ork a t hom e in sp are
tim e. F o r d e ta ils w'rite S m ith ’s
S L E D OR TO BOG G AN
S ta m p k M all S erv ice, B o x 4266,
N e w a irp la n e s k is e a s ily co n v erted to
P o rtla n d , O regon.
dan dy «led c-r tob oggan . B e st grade
oak w ith m eta l runner. C o st g o v e r n ­
m en t 1700 each. M v price o n ly 610. D A IR Y B U L L S : A v e ry good s e le c ­
tio n o f purebred H o ls te in b u lls—
S. 2323 L IN C O L N ST .. SPO K A N E ,
on e to e ig h te e n m o n th s o ld — atty
W A SH .
d airym an can a ffo r d to ow n . 650
to 6200. C. R . E v a n s, H a ls e y , Ore­
D IE S E L , g a s o lin e e n g in e s, p arts, f if t h
gon .
w h ee ls, tr a ile r s. D o n R osa, C olfax,
W a sh in g to n .
S E L L IN G ou r A lp in e and N u b ia n m ilk
H O N E Y , pure and d e lic io u s. S ix ty
g o a ts. P a c if ic In ter n a tio n a l w in n er s.
B ab ler, R t. 6, B o x 642, V an cou ver,
pou n d s, ! ¡12. f.o.b. T. J. R ow e, A rlee,
W a sh in g to n , G lenw ood R oad.
M entana,
W rig h t, R t. 8, Y ak im a, W a sh in g to n .
A L F A L F A H O N E Y — C a se o f 12 5-lb.
tin s 615.45 F . O. B. K en n ew ick .
F u ll c a s e s only. K en n e w ick V a lley
A p ia r ies, R o u te 2, K en n ew ick , W a sh ­ F O R S A L E — R e g iste r e d H ereford
in g to n .
B u ll, 10 m o n th s old. Can arran ge to
sh o w S at. or Sun. C. R . W ilso n , S il­
U N P A IN T E D P L A Q U E S and fig u r
v e rto n , O regon. P h on e 1763.
ln e s. O ne D o lla r tr ia l order ac
Cepted. P rice lis t on req uest.
INSTRUCTION
M cP H E R R A N N O V E L T IE S
2117 N o. 14th S t.
V E T E R A N S and o th e r s m a y now
B O IS E . ID A H O
ta k e V. A. app roved c o u r se s in
w a tch m a k in g , in str u m e n t repair, r a ­
S U P E R C R U IS E R — N e w M arch, 1947,
dio
.and a v ia tio n e n g in e s. R oom fo r
A e ro m a tlc : rad io, o th e r e x tr a s. P e r ­
lim ite d nu m ber s ta r tin g J a n u a ry
f e c t c o n d itio n . W h a t's y o u r o ffe r ?
26.
A p p ly now . W rite R e g istr a r ,
W ill c o n sid e r trade. J a c k C ath cart,
N o rth Id ah o J u n io r C ollege, T rade
J o se p h , O regon. P h . 343.
S c h o o l D ep artm en t. Coenr d'A lene,
Id ah o. ‘'The C o lleg e b y th e L ake.”
W H Y SP E C U L A T E ? B U Y D IR E C T ,
H o u sin g a v a ila b le .
w h o le sa le . N e w c a ta lo g l i s t s 1001
d if f e r e n t ite m s . Send dim e, sta m p s,
AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES
coin. L e w ie N o v e lty C om pany, 2331
M ark et, S a n F r a n c isc o , C alif.
N E W sch ool bus, 1947 C h evrolet, 41-
p a s s .; h e a te r and d e fr o ster : m e ets
a ll
O regon
sta te
sp e c ific a tio n s.
W r ite or c a ll L. E. N e w e ll, 1975
N W E v e r e tt, P ortlan d , O regon.
C L IC K 1
By Arthur Pointer
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R O C K Y M T N . P H O T O S . B o x D-117
W . E n d S ta ., C o lo ra d o S p r in t s , C o lo rado .
By Gene Byrne»
R E G ’L A R F E L L E R S
y
DO YOU EXPECT
' TO OWN A YACHT, AND
AN AIRPLANE. ANO A CAR,
ANO POlO PONIES. ANO -
A LARGE DIAMOND J
b WHEN YOU GROW « f f
V
UP, JIMMIE
VIRGIL
GOAH
NO,
MARY
I'M SURPRISED
AT YOU.' - AREN
YOU A M B IT IO U S
I HAVEN'T GOT A CHANCE
O N ACCOUNTA I'M NO
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RADIO Q U IZ Z E S
By Len Kleis
FOR SALE—1 used D-8 Caterpillar with
Hyster winch. Hyster arcli and Le Tour-
neau angle dozer. Disston power saw and
other logging equipment. Write
HOWARD A DALTON - L'klah. Oregon
Only One Tree Left
Nowhere in the United States—or
the whole world, for that matter—
can be found a second Hau Kuahiwi
(Mountain Hau) tree. One is grow­
ing near the eastern edge of Hawaii
National park on the island of Ha­
waii. Unless scientists can find a
mate for the tree, its death will
mark the end of the species.
Fermate for Pears
Pear growers of Hood River val­
ley in Oregon increased their aver­
age production of marketable Anjou
pears from 200 to 300 boxes per acre
and their total returns about $800,-
000 in 1946 by switching from wet-
table sufur spray to fermate. Ear­
lier experiments had shown fer­
mate to be more effective for pear
scab control and less injurious to
foliage.
What Five Cents Does
What motors can do for less than
five cents worth of electricity is
amazing. For that amount, they
can, among other chores, operate
equipment which shells 20 to 30
bushels of corn, milk 10 to 20 cows,
do the biggest family washing,
pump 1,000 gallons of water, run a
sewing machine for 30 hours and
m ix 2 tons of feed.
Carrying the Rod
When walking through a patch of
woods, carry the rod with the butt
forward. This is particularly neces-
sary with a fly rod. Many a rod tip
has been wrecked in being carried
through a thicket without being
properly protected.
Ancient Indian Race
Bones and implements of a race
of-Californla Indians who lived 15,000
to 20,000 years ago In Topango can­
yon, near Santa Monica, have been
unearthed by University of Califor­
nia anthropologists.
T r a c k P a r ts — M o to rs — P o w e r V o lt s
B E N ’S T R U C K P A R T S
P h . G A r la n d
5 S. T a e . W a y
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T a c o m a , W ash,
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H tm orrholdt
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R ectal a n d
Colon
Ailments
O O attrit Ulcer
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Treated without Hospital
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Eornmgt: Monday. Wtdaotday, Friday until 8
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phytician and Surgnon
N. E. Comer E. Burnside and Grand Avenue
Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14. Oregon
DENTAL PLATES
D r . H arry S emler , Dentisi
1USKI BLOC. 3«niHI0IHnSWI • PÒRTI AN D. ORf
Nearly one out of four farm fam­
ilies has a pressure cooker, com­
pared to only one out of 20 in town.
German Coal Cleaner
A German electrostatic process
for cleaning coal which reduces ash
content by one-tenth has been an­
nounced by the U. S. department of
commerce.
Kansas Leads in Oil
Russia and Venezuela are the only
two nations in the world, outside
of the United States, which produce
more oil than Kansas.
First Women’s Rights
The American Anti-Slavery soci­
ety held the first women’s rights
convention in the United States in
1848.
Oldest Sportsmen’s Club
Oldest sportsmen's club in the
United States was the Schuylkill
Fisting company founded in Phila­
delphia in 1732.
Building on Sand
Loose sand can be packed solid
enough to support heavy building
foundations with a unique device
known as a •’vibroflotation” ma­
chine that combines powerful vibra­
tions of jets of water to pack the
loose particles.
It Takes All Kinds
Queer designations given animal
and bird groups include; A stand of
plovers, a watch of nightingales, a
chattering of choughs, a flock of
geese, a herd or bunch of cuttle, a
bevy of quails and a cost of hawks.