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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, January 15, 1948
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
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RABBITS & SK IN S
W A N T L IV E R A B B 1 T 9 4 lb». up, rab ­
bit akin», hide«, w ool, m ohair, ea»-
ca ra , liv e p o u ltry . B a b y B C om pany,
»35 8. W. F ro n t, P ortlan d , O r tg o n .
A sk price» and te ll w h at for Rale.
MISCELLANEOUS
"I'll alw ays love you lor this. H ector!’*
NANCY
By Ernie Bushmiller
s
LITTLE REGGIE
By Margarita
& EQUIP.
B A B Y CH IC K S; U . S. A p proved , U. S.
F u llo r u m co n tro lled . N e w H am p -
»h ires. W h ite R o ck s an d A u str a
W h ite s. U. S. C e rtified W h ite L e g ­
horn». F old er on req u est. S ta n le y
H a tc h e r y , P , O. B o x 731, Wampa,
Id a h o .
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FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
RI>7 C a terp illa r
C a terp illa r w ith
tr a ile r , $250; 2
»1000 each B o x
ta n a , 3 th E. W.
By Bud Fisher
dozer, »3000; RD 6
u n it »3100, 1 s e m i­
T 20 In ter n a tio n a l
185, K a lis p e ll, M on­
Id ah o S t.
AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES.
By Arthur Pointer
COCKER SPANIELS (English) F ew 5
mos. old. Pups of finest Imported hunting
strain offered at bargain. Healthy farm
raised. Vac. and Inoc.
B t. », B ox 213-P
N E W sch ool bu s, 1947 C h ev ro let, 41-
p a s s .; h eater an d d e fr o ste r ; m e e ts
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 o rtla n d , O regon.
Track P arts— M otors— P o w er U n its
B E N ’S TRUCK PA R TS
P h. G Arland 418S
»705 S. T a c . W av
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T a c o m a . W ash .
•43 REO logging truck with '46 motor.
Walker trailer, both have 90'» 1.000 rub­
ber, also extra new Reo motor. Write
S alm on
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
W ANTED: D E A L E R S and D istrib u tors
for Cords P isto n R in g s. D irect fa cto ry
d eal P ro tec ted territory. W rite
CORLS PISTON KING M FC. CO.
371 8th A v e
M odern H ouse P la n s a ccu ra tely done. Your
hom e ca refu lly d esig n ed . In v e stig a te our
g u a ra n teed se r v ic e . B ooklet 25c. P erry
W eber, 7306 N . M ontana, P ortland 3, Ore.
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VIRGIL
By Len Kleis
Milled In the Streets
Egyptian millers In ancient times
get up their business in public
streets and pounded out their grains
with metal pestles.
Boon to Husbands
A new type of clock thermostat
which turns down the heat at bed­
time and pushes it up In the morn­
ing saves 10 to 30 per cent on fuel
consumption and permits the man
of the house an extra 150 hours of
sleep a winter, according to Honey­
well research worker.
Hurry, May Be Too Late
The first advertisement for a pe­
troleum product was printed in the
middle 1850s. It urged prospective
buyers to ' ‘hurry before this won­
derful product is depleted from na­
ture’s laboratory." Yet, despite sim­
ilarly pessimistic predictions ever
since then, reserves of crude petro­
leum and condensates were in­
creased last year by more than on»
billion barrels.
South Africa Diamonds
South African diamond fields are
the most famous in the world. While
diamonds formerly were mined in
Arkansas, there are no mines now
producing there. United States is
the leading consumer of diamonds,
securing most of them from South
Africa and Brazil. These diamonds
are 85 times harder than any other
gem.
SILENT SAM
By Jeff Hayes
Move Without Wind
In the poplar, and the "popple” or
quaking aspen, the stems are flat
and at right angles to the broad
leaf, so that a wind that is barely
perceptible is enough to move them
back and forth.
Jamborado Language
A
Jamborado Is the name the Boy
Scouts gave the new language bom
at the World Jamboree of Peace at
Molsson, France. The language con­
sists of one part English, one part
French, one part each of arm and
Ug motions.
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S a n D ie g o , C a lifo r n ia
LIVESTOCK
F O R S A L E — R e g iste r e d H erefo rd
B u ll. 10 m o n th s old. Can arran ge to
sh o w S a t. or Sun. 5 . K. W ilso n , S i l ­
v e rto n , O regon. P h o n e 1763.
POLLED H ER EFO R D H ER D BULL,
2 4 yr»., d ou b le r eg .; a ls o 5 y o u n g
reg. b u lls, h ea v y -b o n ed , s h o r t - le g ­
ged. M is c h ie f anil D om ii.o blood
line«. Ed S eab erg, B t . 1, C a th la m et,
W ash . P h . P u g e t Is la n d 201._____
INSTRUCTION________
W a sh in g to n
BUILDING MATERIALS
By Gene Byrnes
B o se b a r g , O re.
S H IN G L E M IL L — 1 m ach in e, pond,
s w in g c u t o f f , lo ts o f tim b er; 3-room
h o u se ; e s ta b lish e d m arket. E a s y
te rm s. B t . 1, B o x 806, C R E SC E N T
C ITY , C A L IF O R N IA .
RITTER & SPENCER
W h ite
REGULAR FELLERS
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.
F E R R IS F A R M E Q U IP M E N T
P.O. B o x 93 — P h o n e 92
R itz v ille , W ashing-ton
JITTER
bquipm bnt
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
cou p le. 24 sto o l, f i v e b o o th c a fe . E x ­
c e lle n t eq u ip m en t. P riced fo r im ­
m e d ia te sa le . P rice »6509.00 W rite or
1— 1947 M odel 51 In te r n a tio n a l H a r ­
se e M erle D a v ie , C lateop A irp ort,
v e ste r . rubber tir e s, c o m p le te ly V-
A s to r ia , O regon.
b elted , c u t le s s th a n 500 a cres.
1— 1942 M odel 51 In te r n a tio n a l h a r ­ R E S T A U R A N T & R E F R IG E R A T IO N
v e ste r , s te e l w h ee ls, d ir e c t h itch ,
• tu ip ., i l l l l s M ach in e; T y le r rea c h -
so m e V -b e lts, rubber h ead er w h eel.
in. 40 cu. ft. P o rc ela in 12-H ole:
1— 1940 M o d e l 30-R In te r n a tio n a l
D isp e n se r , G la ss, silv e r . M ust v a ­
h a r v e ste r , p r a irie ty p e, 15’ header.
c a te. S a c r ific in g . B o x 395, S te v e n ­
1— 32 H o lt. 16' header.
son , W a sh in g to n .
1— M odel 29 22x33*4 H a rr is h a r v e s t­
er. rubber tir e s, bu lk tan k . C ase D A IR Y B U L L S : A v e ry good s e le c ­
m otor.
tio n o f purebred H o ls te in b u lls —
1— M odel 29 22x33*4 H a rr is h a r v e s t­
one to e ig h te e n m o n th s old — a n y
er, bulk tank , c u t fo u r cro p s sin c e
d airym an can a ffo r d to ow n. »30
c o m p le te ly r eb u ilt and m odernized.
to »200. C. E . E v a n s, H a lse y , O re­
1— M odel 23 22x33*4 H a rr is h a r v e s t­
gon.
er. le s s b u lk tan k , a good b u y.
1— M odel 28 22x33*4 H a rr is h a r v e s t­ S E L L IN G our A lp in e and N u b ian m ilk
er. bulk tank .
g o a ts. P a c ific In ter n a tio n a l w in n ers.
1— M odel 29 22x32% H a rr is h a r v e s t­
B ab lcr, B t. 6, B o x 642, V an cou ver,
er. bulk tank .
W a sh in g to n , O lenw ood B oad.
1— C ase 18-7 d isk d r ill, p ow er lif t s ,
W rig h t, B t. 3, Y ak im a, W a sh in g to n .
upw
k
u r > ia iB A io a
S a le s At S e r v ic e. H om s lock ers, P ottle
co o le rs, reach In boxes. M eat c a se s.
E v e r y th in g In r e fr ig e r a tio n P o r tla r d
R e fr ig e r a tio n Co., 1518 N B. K ill,
ln g sw o r th , P o rtla n d , O regon. Ph.
T B . 6844.
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C O M PL E T E 15’ W H E E L A N D C A R ­
FARMS AND RANCHES
R IA G E w ith tw o 36
Inch
head
” M O D ER N A -O R A D B D A IR Y A T
block«, dou ble a c tio n se t work» and
r a il T op and bottom sa w m andrel
K ELSO
w ith b oxin g. one 36’' top »aw . belt «7 A C R ES le v e l bottom land, a ll clrd.
fe e d work» and drum . P r a c tic a lly
and diked. 5 0 -sta n ch lo n barn and
n e w 25-hp. e le c, m otor and co m p en ­
eq u ip m en t, farm m ach in ery, m ilk
sa to r . T hl» m a ch in ery ha» been c a t ­
hou se, g a r a g e, w a lk -ln cooler. N ew
titi« 30-M f t. per » h lft and w ill
3-bedroom , m odern h ou se. F in e e le c ,
be a v a ila b le bv D ee. 15. One lo g g in g
trie w a te r sy s te m .
d on k ey. W illa m e tte drum », »led and
T H E O IB A R D AG ENC Y
150-hp. w h ite m otor In f ir s t cla»»
P.O. B o x 299. P h. 744 or 2763J
con d itio n . W illa m e tte |br. carrier.
K ELSO , W ASH .
42"x4S" s w in g in g »hoe. A -l c o n d i­
tion . rock » e r v lc e tire». B urklan d 40 A. 1 a c re clea red , u n im p roved near
P o rt T ow n sen d . W ash ., on good
C ou n ty Rd. E le c , w a te r & t e le ­
phone line», »1000 cash . W rite B o x
NO W C O N T R O L L E D H E A T
1A, 14C0 N W H o y t, P o rtla n d , O regon.
A ll n e c e s sa r y parta to m ake you r cir-
culatin K o llh e a te r or flo o r oil f u r ­ C a ttle r a n c h , s e lf-su p p o r tin g . 560
n a ce c o m p le te ly a u to m a tic . C om p lete
a c re s.
400 a c r e s Irrigated , fr e e
k it In clu d in g n e c e s s a r y w ire, e a s ily
w ater. 200 a c r e s a lf a lf a 3 y e a r s
in s ta lle d by y o u r se lf. T h e r m o sta tic-
old. 200 a c r e s grain . 2 barns, bunk
a lly co n tro lled b eat fo r o n ly »25.
h ou se. 6 room m odern hom e. 2
C O. D. O rder» A ccepted
bathroom ». A ll b ld g s, c em e n t f o u n ­
M cB R ID E R E F R IG E R A T IO N
d a tio n s. »47,500 le s s th an 4 down.
1019 JA C K SO N ST.
375 a c re s. 135 a c r e s Irrigated . 245
SEATTLE, W N.
a c r e s g r a z in g land. Good 7-room
hom e. B arn. E x c e lle n t bunk h o u se,
D IE S E L . g a so lin e engin e», part», f if t h
m ach in e sh e d s. »19,000. »9,000 dow n.
w h eel», tr a ile r s. D o n S o n , C olfax, 9000
a c r e s c a t tle ranch. G ood b u ild ­
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W a ih ln ifto n .
in g s. G ravel road, te le p h o n e . In­
c
lu
d
e s 525 h ead c a ttle , w in te r feed .
H O N E Y , pure and d ellclou ». S ix ty
pound». »12, f o b. T. J . B o w e , A rlee, B e »250.000.
a u tifu l cabin cam p, »57,000, and
M on tan a.
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m an y o th e r good bu ys.
L. SA X T O N R E A L T Y CO.
A L F A L F A H O N E Y — C ase o f 12 5-lb. B O B B B T 204
E a s t 4 th S tr e e t
tin » »15.45 F. O. B. K en n ew ick ,
E
lle
n s b u r g , W a sh in g to n
h u ll ca se» on ly. B e n n e w lc k V a lle y
A p ia r ies, B o n te 3, B e n n e w le k , W a eh - 90-A C R E D A IR Y R A N C H — »18,000.
ln g to n .
__________ ______ ______
T erm s. 60 c u ltiv a te d , r e s t p a stu r e,
good le v e l so il, h ay, sto c k , m a c h in ­
U N P A IN T E D P L A Q U E S and f ig u r ­
ery Included H a r lln B ro w er, B t . 2,
ine». One D o lla r tr ia l order ac­
B o x 713, O lym p ia, W ash .
cep ted . P rice lis t on req uest.
M cF H E B B A N N O V E L T IE S
M O D E R N s t o c k - f r u it r a n c h
n ear
2117 Wo. 14th St.
T w isp . S e ll or trad e b u sin e ss p rop­
B O ISE , IDAH O
e rty . C. E. T ld em an , T w isp , W a sh .
P h o n e 764.
B U P E R C R U IS E R — N ew M arch, 1947,
A e ro m a tlc ; radio, o th e r e x tr a s. P e r ­
DOGS. CATS. PETS, ETC.
f e c t con d ition . W h a t’ you r o ffe r ?
W ill co n sid e r trade. J a c k C ath cart,
G reat D an e P u p p ie s 2*4 m o n th s old.
J o se p h , O regon. P h . 343.
L itte r r e g istr a tio n . B o x 434, B e a r -
dan, W a sh in g to n .
22-Volt L ig h t P la n t, b a tte r ie s. 3 m o­
tor«. Iron, v a cu u m sw ee p e r, tree
lig h t s , bu lbs, a ll good co n d itio n ST. B E R N A R D pu ps, g row n sto c k ,
A.K.C. reg. A b en d ta l K en n e ls, 1302
»225. B o x 255, C on nell, W ash .
P o tte r A ve., R ich la n d , W a sh in g to n .
POULTRY, CHICKS
M UTT AN D JEFF
______FOR SALE
V E T E R A N S an d o th e r s m ay n o w
ta k e V. A. ap p ro v ed c o u r se s in
w a tc h m a k in g , in str u m e n t rep air, r a ­
d io .and a v ia tio n e n g in e s. R oom fo r
lim ite d nu m b er s t a r t in g J a n u a ry
26. A p plv now . W rite R e g is tr a r ,
N orth Id ah o J u n io r C ollege, T rad e
S c h o o l D e p a r tm en t, Coenr d 'A lene,
Id a h o . "T he C o lleg e b y th e L ak e.”
H o u s in g a v a ila b le .
Those Big Golden Eyes
A frog in South America has
large, golden eyes. Pupils of the
eyes of many frogs, fishes and birds
are outlined by a thin gold or silver
line.
Storage Battery Power
Jaston Plante, French physicist, in
1859 produced the first electric stor­
age battery. Today there are more
than 250 different applications of
storage battery power.
Building Plywood Houses
Enough fir plywood will ba manu­
factured this year to construct 300.»
000 all-plywood homes were the pan­
els used solely for that purpose.
Plywood houses, properly construct­
ed. meet FHA requirements. Eight-
room duplex houses, prefabricated
of fir plywood, were erected at the
rate of one every two hours in a
housing project at Bremerton,
Wash.
Edible Soybean Oil
Increases in soybean acreages
provided edible oils which cut the
import needs of the United States
for vegetable oils almost in half.
The prewar average annual Imports
of vegetable oils were nearly two
billion pounds. Citizens of this na­
tion consume an average of 80
pounds of fats and oils annually,
with 50 pounds of It In edible forms.
Tell Teacher This
If a person has a black eye, ft
may be said that he suffers from a
contusion of the periorbital integu­
ment, subcutaneous hemorrhage,
ocahymosis of the conjunctive and
the periobital cuticular tissue, dis­
coloration, tumefaction and abra­
sion of the supramalar epidermis.
Get Near to Trout
The closer an object Is to the wa­
ter, the less chance a fish has to
see it. A wader 30 or 40 feet from
a trout has ths best of the bank
•a lte r .