Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 03, 1949, Image 3

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    1949
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D E P A R T M
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R A B B IT S & S K IN S
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W A N T L IV E K A BBIT H 4 lb», up. rab­
bit aklna. bid«», w ool, m ohair, c a s ­
cara, liv e p ou ltry. B a b y Sc C o m p a n y ,
938 B. W . F ro n t, P o rtla n d , O raron.
O N E c o m p lete sa w m ill, e le c tr ic a l h o o k ­
up. H ave 900,000 M ft. o f tim ber
a c c e s s ib le w ith ro a d s and b rid ges
a ls o GMC 8x8 tru ck . G r o sse s >4000
m o n th ly . B o x 781, D ly ln g sto n , M ont.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
S E R V IC E S T A T I O N G RO C ER Y sto re,
M 1L O O IE B w r itte n to you r aorir
poem B rink or »end poem a to A .
S & m
T e e l a ll , 8 7 3 8 l e t ,
X. W B s a t t l e
1,
W ash .
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HTAIt w e ll d r lllln k m ach in e on
W h it« truck. C om p lete w ith 6” and
*" tool». F lrat cla»a con d ition .
W.
B argeaa, B t. 8. B o a 80 3 , A u b u r n ,
W aab.
W E H A V E a d d itio n a l c a p a c ity for
kiln d ry in g , reaaw ln g. p la n in g and
lu m b er run to p attern . S a le m B o s
C o m p a n y , S a la m , O ra. P b . 39189.
1147 M O D EL 2 -u n lt D e l A v a l S te r lin g
m ilk in g
m achine. C om p lete >250.
B. A. T i f f a n y , B t. 1, B on 338,
C a m a a , W a s h in g t o n .
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By M a rg a rita
/ B U T F IR S T . . .YOU M U S T A
r TR Y A PEW SPO O N FU LS OP1
4 c AND HERE
C O N TE S TA N T
YOUNG MAN YOU
W IN ONE HUNDRED
.DOLLARS IF Y04
A N S W tR
ONE HUNDRED
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OUR W O N D E R C E R E A L
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IF I HAVE TO
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G arland
B H IX X
4282
M A C X IX B
A U TO M A TIC co in op erated . T hia la
th e new 1249 m odel K W 1K BHOE
H H IN E m a ch in e th a t h a s th e liq u id
w a x com preanor a p p lic a to r, th a t la
a p p ea rin g In h u n d red s o f lo ca tio n s.
H uh , railroad , a irp o rt depot», b o w l­
in g a lla y s , h o te ls, c ig a r sta n d s, bar­
ber «hope; e v e r y b u sin e ss h o u se a
p o te n tia l lo ca tio n 10 m a c h in e s on
lo ca tio n , a v e r a g in g o n ly 20 s h in e s
per d ay w ill n e t an op era to r >480
per m on th G et In on t h is m o n e y ,
m ak er w h ile c h o ic e lo c a tio n s are
s t i l l a v a ila b le In y o u r te rr ito r y .
W rite T . L . M cShane, V . W. D i s t r i b ­
u to r , 441 B. D e n n is B t., K lU e b o r o ,
O regon, fo r d e t a i ls .
P A R T N E R In ter ested m in in g tu n g ste n
fo r sto c k p ile or d e v e lo p in g fa r th er
o r e s In g o ld lode w ith m erit. O w a-
s r , D . O . W h it t , D n n la p , C a U f.
W A N T E D w o rk in g p a rtn er In g o ld A
s ilv e r m ine. Home cash . H a v e good
str ik e on p rop erty. B ld g s , so m e
m a c h in e ry on prop erty. W rite or ge»
B t . V o . 3, B o x 388, ~ V a n co n v tr,
W a sh in g to n .
M U T T A N D JE FF
B y B u d F is h e r
ITS NOT M V FA ULT/
M V W IF E K E E P S
kM E BROKE
.A L L Y E A R
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HOW DO
VOU L IK E
NEW HATS' T H IS ONE
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B E ABLE
TO STOP
L A U 6 H IN 6
A T THAT
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TUBS, Deer. Elk. Cow and other skins
tanned, made Into Coats, Gloves, etc., to
our measure by oldest established manu-
icturer In West. Also buy hides.
CHERVSNY TANNERIES
1127 N.W., PJIh Avs.
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Pertlasd, Ors.
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OH MY GOSH? YOU W IL L
i ' ll never W H EN YOU
b il l
TOMORROW/!
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THE NEW NEIGHBORS
--LET'S STEP
ARE MOYIN6 IN THERE'S ) OUT ANO BE
THE VAN f
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HAVE GOOD NEIGHBORS
IS TO START O ff O H
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THE R IG H T_____
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> 2.50
5.00
10.00
20.00
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FOR
&
E Q U IP .
A T T E N T IO N P o u ltry m e n and b roiler
g r o w er s. A v a ila b le fo r im m ed ia te
and reg u la r d e liv e r y 10,000 N e w
H a m p sh ire co ck er els, d a y old, pu l-
loru m te ste d sto c k . W rite or w ire
fo r p rices. H o k sb er g e n H a tch er y ,
L yn d en , W ash .
R E G ’L A R F E L L E R S
rïmemrer .—
NO TALKiff IN TH' LIBRAR/
THIS TIME' WE GOT
P ut o ut O ncet 1
B y G en e B yrnes
I’M 5U R £ I'U.
WANNA A5 k YA
SOMETHIN' GUT AT/
BOY SCOUT TRAININ'
WIU. HELP THAT '
M A C H IN E R Y & S U P P L IE S
T D 14 w id e g a u g e tr a c to r — Isa a cso n
’d ozer— C arco drum — a ll gu ard s. E x ­
cel. cond. Chet H a y s, Y a c h a ts, O re­
gon. P h o n e 1502.
W ANTED
TO
Let the Ads Guide
You When Shopping
by Clark $ Haas
OU. DADDY/ THAT )
WHY IS n I CAN
NEVER FIND THE
KIDDIES WHEN IT'S
TIME FOR-
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WE'RE HAVIN6
DR LUNCH
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Value of Cranberries
Cranberries are firm ly lodged In
American tradition as a •‘health”
food. Before the white m an’s a r­
rival they were valued by Indian
medicine men. Later, New England
sailors standing " watch used to
munch handfuls of raw cranberries
which they grabbed from the bar­
rel kept In the cook’« galley. The
ta rt red berries probably warded
off scurvy, which is caused by
lack of vitam in C. In addition to
vitam in C, cranberries also supply
some minerals, including Iodine
and Iron, to the diet.
BETCHA I HAVE PLENTY
O’ S H A R P E N E D PENCILS
FROM NOW O N -
— FASC IN ATIN ’
¡'¡I'll L IT T L E J IG G E R -
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ANOTHER DOZEN
PENCILS, P LE A SE -
W e ls h ,
Box
80 7 ,
S te v e n so n ,
W a sh .
B L U E A U S T R A L IA N sh ep h erd c a t .
tie and sh ee p d o g s N a tu r a l h e e le rs.
A shm ead
M o n ta n a .
S to c k
B aach,
C h e s te r ,
C H IH U A H U A P U P P IE S , 3 m on th s,
tin y iK i lb. sir e. M r s . P . J . D illo n ,
C o s m o p o lis ,
W a sh .
SEEDS, P L A N T S , ETC .
C E R T IF IE D
BLUE
TA G
M arshal
str a w b e r r y p la n ts, 100— >3.25; 500—
>13.00;
1000— >25.00.
W illa m e tte
ra sp b erry p la n ts, 100— >8.75: 1000—
>45.00. L aw ren ce, Red H aven and
V e ter a n p each tr ee s, >1.90 each.
P o stp a id . W r ite fo r q u a n tity p r ice s.
W ANTED— M EN
HELP
W ANTED— W OM EN
LADIES: Sell beautiful sheer Nylons! Big
profit. Send >1.00 for pair to use a« sample.
Information, BAXTER'S DISTRIBUTING
COMPANY, 1114 State S t, Alton. Illinois.
R E A L E S T A T E — M IS C .
C H O IC E I N D U S T R I A L S I T E
499 ft., h lw a y 99 fr o n ta g e , sa m e on
railroad , In c it y lim its , on se w e r,
e x ca v a te d , In clu d in g s e v e n - r o o m
m odern hom e. Id eal fo r w a reh o u se,
fa c to r y or M otel. >16,500. T erm s.
O w ner L lo y d W ilso n , 936 P r o sp e c t
S t., B o se b n r g , O regon.
F O R S A L E — 120 a c r e s on c o u n ty road
and p ow er lin e. P le n ty o f sp r in g
w a ter, w h ite oak an d pine. P rice
>2.500. A . G . L o n g , W a h k la c n s ,
___________________ _____ __
W a sh .
S P E C IA L
PILES
H E. Burnside * Grand (HEMORRHOIDS)
• RECTAL AND COLON AILMENTS
• STOMACH DISORDERS
Treated Without Hospital Operation
Mon. through Fri.i 10 a.si. Io 5 p.m.
EveningtiM on.,W ed.and Fri.,unlil (
Write or coll for FREE descriptive booklet
T h e D e a n C l in ic
In O u r 3 9 t h Y e a r
C H IR O e n A D T IO
« M V S IO IA N B
H.E. Comer E. Burnside end Grand Ave.
Telephone EAst 3918 Portland 14, Ore.
DENTAL PLATES
BRANCHES I
D E N T I S T R Y oh
C R E D IT T E R M S
D I Í
D r . H arry S emler , ch í í
HISKÏ BLOG - 3»o4 MORRISON - PORTLAND. ORE
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F a rm Dollar
In mid-July, 1948, farmers were
receiving 53 cents out of the con­
sumer's dollar spent for food prod­
ucts. The other 47 cents went to
wholesalers, retailers, transporta­
tion companies and others taking
part in the m arketing process.
Change Tractor Oil
Failure to observe the recom­
mended oil drain practice and oil
filter service w ill result In a clogged
oil filter and lead to coated oil
screens, plugged oil lines, scarred
pistons, and burned bearings on
your tractor.
Housewife’s Preference
An extensive poll in which house­
wives were a sked ,."If you had more
food money, what would you spend
it on?” disclosed that about one-
third would buy more vegetables,
fruits, and dairy products.
Planting Sweet Potatoes
The fungi which cause "black
rot” and "soil rot” In sweet pota­
toes live In the soil from one sea­
son to another, so it is not advisable
to plant successive crops of pota­
toes on the same soil.
Sperd Is King
Man-made missiles capable of
circling the globe in two hours, and
space ships that would make the
moon a next-door neighbor of the
earth, are possibilities of the fu­
ture.
Rainwater on F arm
Terracing, contour farming, and
close growing vegetation such as
small grain, legumes, and grass
sod w ill help slow up the runoff
water so that It can soak Into the
soil.
B y C h a r le s K u h n
GRANDM A
UKC r e g iste r e d A m erican b la ck and
tan coon h ou n d pu ps, born S ep t. 15.
P a p e rs a t p u rch a se. W rite B . A ,
R E N T OR LEA SE
TO R E N T or b u y — 40 su or m ore.
D airy or d iv e r s ifie d fa r m . P re fe r
Irrigation . W rite B t . 8, B o x 7 6 0 -0 ,
X e lso , W a sh .
SUNNYSIDE
DOGS, C ATS. PETS, ETC.
R F G T S T F R F D N T T R S R R : G en eral
d u ty , 24-bed d o c to r ’» h o sp ita l, s ta r t
>1.12*4->1.17H hour. B lm a G e n e r a l
H o sp ita l, B lm a , W a sh in g to n .
F O R B A L E — TD18 In te r n a tio n a l tr a c ­
tor, 4500 hrs., farm u sed . >6000. J .
C H IC K S
MAKE 1*4%. Internally hand carved flower«
In Plexlglaa. Pin« or Earring« *1. Hprags«,
•17 O en eiis Ph, Bird., Boehester 11, K. 1.
W A R R E I f B R O S ., C H B V B O L B T , I X Ç.
8 1 7 W . M a in , C e n t r a lia , W a s h in g t o n .
W eills
Coin & Stamp Shop
POULTRY,
FO R S A L E —F u lly eq u ip p ed g a r a g e
and th ree-p u m p s e r v ic e sta tio n , T e x ­
aco, F ir e sto n e , K a ise r -F r a z e r fr a n ­
c h ise . F ou r fu r n ish e d a p a r tm e n ts
o ver sta tio n . Good lo ca tio n near
H u n g ry H o rse dam . D . B . B a n d a ll,
B o x 4 8 4 , W h ite fis h , W ash .
HELP
p ie c e ____ > 5.00
piece....™ 8.00
p i e c e . 16.00
p ie c e ...... .. >7.00
B . T o e o m , B u f a s , O reg o n .
381 o r P h . 14 1 , S ta n w o o d , W a s h .
G RO CERY sto r e, rich fa r m in g d is ­
tr ic t. >30,000 b u s in e s s y e a r ly . L l v .
Ing q u a rters. R e ta il beer lic e n se .
W rite B U I B a a g e r , M o n te 8, M ilen a -
bn rg, W ash .
E X P E R IE N C E D body and fe n d e r men
w an ted .
S te a d y
w o r k 1,
e x c e lle n t
w o r k in g c o n d itio n s.
F A R M M A C H IN E R Y & E Q U IP .
A
C A FE — H eats 22. H u n te r s, F is h e r ­
m en, to u r is ts . A lso good lo ca l b u s i­
n e ss. M o n ey -m a k er fo r tw o. B o s
TUBEROUS BEGONIA — Order seedling
plants, tubers, now for spring delivery.
Send for FREE circular today.
D-VISTA GARDENS, 2223 D 64., Salem, Ore.
734 B. W. 9 th A y e .
F O B T L A X D 8, O R E . T e l. A T . 3893
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D O W N T O W N S P O K A N E lo n g e s t a b ,
llsh e d r e s ta u r a n t hue. now opérât*
Ing a t a s u b s ta n tia l p r o fit. O w ner
r e tir in g due to 111 h ealth . P riced at
>50,000, term ». B . D. S taeh eU Co.,
3833 B . 30th , S p ok an e, W a sh . DA
3803, B ve>. Î - A 1-2738.
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8« FANCY CALADIUM BULBS 21.44
Cultural direction! with each order.
Dcltrleh Narsery, Box 5020, Miami 29, Fla.
Coin Collections
Gold Coins
PAY
m an arid w ife . W rite to 3. M . B ta n g -
lan d , 1C3OH B a n d a ll Bt., A berdeen.
W a sh in g to n .
C Z V T B A L U P X U I T F A R M S , B t . 1,
W E PU R C H A SE
AND
e a se rack and liv in g q u a r te r s for
f A T e berdeen
a se , on m ain h ig h w a y b etw een
an d M ontesano; Ideal for
B o x 194, C en tralia, W ash .
GOOD DIESEL engines. General Motors, six
cyl., 22S hp., left hand. Price >750 to >950.
COBONADO MARINE WATS, fast ef A St.
Cerenads. Calif.
-
Henley 8-4S3S.
GET THE
B U S IN E S S & IN V E S T . OPPOR.
T IR E R E C A P P IN G A R e p a ir b u s i ­
n e ss In b oom in g H prln gfield , Or.
>>,500. N e w eq u ip m en t. NatT. fr a n ­
ch ise . O w ner w ill te a ch and a s s is t
p u rch aser. W rite » h ll W enzl. OB
B a b b er W eld ers, 3 08 W. 8 th Bt.,
B a g e n e , Or.
Wrong Customer
An old waiter at the club was
giving the new hand a few hints.
"See that fellow who's Just come
In?” he whispered. "H e ’s got a
twin brother and they're a t alike
as two peas, only this one's hard
of hearing. Watch the fu n l”
Going to the member's side, he
smiled politely and said, In an ordi­
nary voice: "W ell, pleface, and
what do you want in the nose-bag
today?"
" I'll have a chop,” was the reply.
“And, by the way, It’s my brother
who doesn't hear so well."
Fldo Rationalises
When his friend, the dachshund,
appeared with a knot tied In his
tail, the little fox terrier was nat­
urally curious.
“What’s the big Id e a l” be In-
qulred.
"T hat,” the dachshund explained,
"was tied by my mistress to r *
mind me not to cross any busy
streets.”
The fox terrier turned and soberly
regarded his own skimpy stump of
a talL
"By golly 1” he observed. " Nn
wonder I ’m so forgetful.**