Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 24, 1949, Image 3

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    CLASSIFIED
Sturdy Table Ideal
For Use in the Yard
D E P A R T M E N T
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H ABBITS & SKINS*
WAN'I I.IVM ItA lU U T tf 4 I ba. up. rub-
bit sk in s, lilil«», un iil, iimlinlr. cu s-
i . i i i i , llvu pou ltry. R uby k C om pany,
035 H. W F ron t, P ortlan d , O regon.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
A P R IC O T !)
O ASRZD
W HOL«
In In'.ivy sy ru p , 11**1 o f 21 la rg e < ana,
2*125. 1 lellv i red W ash in gton , < iri non,
Idaho K lnzea Older M ill, R t. 0, Yak*
Im a, W aah.
H E A L E S T A T E — M IS C .
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
8-F T . HKAMAN H o lo tlllo r , n ever used.
P ow ered ko II. 1*. W aukualiu 10%
d isc o u n t O. >1. B e lto n , l it . 3, kh arl-
dan. O regon. P h o n e M IS .
B U S IN E S S
& IN V E S T . O P P O R .
HI'LL H.tVEIt MARRY YOU IF YOU DON'T TWIlT
»0MCTHIN« H t BAYS INTO A PROPOIAL.”
C A F E Meats 22. H u n te r s, 1'lslier-
lovii, to u r ists. Alan good local b u »|.
ncaa. M o n e y .m a k e r for tw o. Bon
3H1 or P b. 141, S ta n w o o d , W a lk .
F o i l HAI.E F u lly equip ped gu rage
noil th ree-p u m p s e r v ic e n lu tlon , T e z-
nco, F ir esto n e , K slse r -F r u z e r fran -
clilae. F our fu r n ish e d npurtm en ta
o v er alu t Ion. G ood locu tion near
H u n gry H orae dam . D. X . R a n d a ll.
B o a 404, W h ite fis h , M om .
M ODERN AUTO
REGGIE! willv
„ S e n d 25c for FUEL SIZE Picnic Tab!«
Pattern No. 22 to Easl-Blld Pattern Com­
pany, Department W, Pleasantville, N. Y.
■ YOU ANSWER THAT I
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ANOTHSR
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j A General Quiz
F o i l HAI.E A neigh b orh ood grocery.
A ll equip ped nnd sto ck ed . Alan lo v e ly
2-bedroom npt. In f a i t g r o w in g
f
town "f Newport, Oregon, on Co
C O M PL E T E sh oo m ach in ery, hand
lo o le and sto ck i, rea so n a b le. J, R.
M yers, U arlb ald l, Ora.
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M U T T AND JEFF
F o i l HAI.E; H elp U R Helf laun dry,
d oin g good b u sin e ss, 4 - y .a r lease,
liv in g qu artern nnd fu rn itu re. B oa
003, N yaaa, O regon.
By Bud Fisher
J
e f f t a k e these gents H ome
• N Y O U R C A B ' T H E V 'V E BEEN
.C E L E B R A T IN G A L IT T L E
M A C H IN E R Y & S U P P L IE S
'
DOGS. C ATS. PETS, ETC.
B U T E AI'KTIIA I.I AN s h e p h e rd c a t­
tle mid sh ee p d o g s. N atu ra l h eelers.
A ah u isad
S tock
R an ch ,
C heater,
Montana.
PO ULTRY,
C H IC K S
&
E Q U IP .
ATTl
l 'o u ll r y i n e n and b roiler
g r o w er s
A v a ila b le fo r Im m ediate
m ol reg u la r d e liv e r y 10,000 New
H am p sh ire cock erels, d ay old, p u l-
lorum tented «lock . W rite or w lro
for price
R o k sb sr g s n H a tch er y ,
L ynd en , W aah.
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REG L A R FE L L E R S
1. How many pounds are there
in a long ton?
2. What is a singletree?
3. How large was the corn crop
in the United States in 1948?
4. Who was the first President
of the United States born west of
the Mississippi river?
5. Where would you find a
postil?
6. What is the largest city south
of the equator?
7. How many men have been
chief justice of the United States
Supreme court?
8. What is a diorama?
9. H ow m a n y s t a t e s w e r e
carved out of the Northwest Terri­
tory?
10. Who was the father of King
Solomon?
The Answers
Rv G®n<* R v rn e t
1. 2,240 pounds.
2. The cross-bar to which a
horse’s traces are attached.
3. Over 6,300,000,000 bushels.
4. Herbert Hoover.
5. In the Bible, a note written
in the margin and so called be­
cause it was written after the text.
6. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
7. Thirteen.
8. A painting or series of paint­
ings for spectacular exhibition.
9. Five (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio,
Michigan, and Wisconsin).
10. King David.
"CHICKS from our h ea v y la y in g p a r -
nien ter lied.« w ill m ake you com a
hack for m ore." C on ley's P o u ltr y
F arm , V ida, O rogon.
LIVESTOCK
T l 1.1.A Mi it il< gu a ra n teed du lry c a lv e s.
W e lir e a c c e p tin g ordrrn now for
J e r s e y h e ifer c a lv e s aired by pure-
breil bull.« nnd from produ ction te s t -
ed dam.- Ken unable p rices. W rite
T illa m o o k D airy H erd Im p ro v em en t
A ssn ., T illa m o o k , Or.
F O R H A I.E —40 A. Q. II. A. Reg.
M ures 2 A. Q II. A. S ta llio n s. Ed
E c h o ls A. Q. II. A. N o. 4120 and
B ark ers C h lcaro, Iteg. p. u n is. A lso
w eaver» and y e a r lin g s, lle e t blood
linen,
r> anon ahle
p rices.
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P ark er, S o n o ita , A rlz.
IIO M K F U R N J S IIIN G S & A P P L I.
» \ i o 1 n.',i 11 k HI M i ¡1 with A m erica ’s
/- M a d e ESPECIALLY For
F in e s t li.-idiot-ir Enclosures. W rite
A t.n itr i 111 COMPANY. Iowa City, Iowa.
KID D IES7
CHEST COIDS
Origin of ’A -l’
F am ilia r saying "A l ” originated
with the famous Insurance firm,
Lloyd's of London. The World Book
encyclopedia states that Lloyd's
rated ships according to how safe
they were. If a ship was considered
a good risk, Lloyd's rated it
•’A -l.”
to refieve_cougtw—aching muscles!
Child'. Mild
Carved Furniture
Is there anything more difficult
to dust and polish than carved
furniture? Here is a solution. Dip
• small brush in furnituro polish
and use in dusting small cracks
and carved places.
MUST erql F
j Me? I Use Corn Vanish Now
ri
/
or 5 vorn
Torture. Pain
° r_n for
Limping and loss of sleep,
years. Pain,
Now
"VA5 J ^ ° / ,Ì hcTn- t he book. “WHO
7ootHM t d
| C osò eSTittler? X r ’SoOrmSn
c°hne^ M
d^
lSement ®ppears once a month,
Vanish r ° ? ,* r ? O.?tC^rd- Mail me Corn-
d m T ’. - s ° ’ nD" £ gn your name, ad­
dress, and mall card to
lu s t
Casters Drop Out?
F ill caster holes in the furnituro
With melted paraffin and insert the
caster. Or wrap a strip of adhesive
tape around the stem of caster un­
til it fits the hole. This w ill pre­
vent it slipping out.
"CORN VANISH.” Gent. D elie.
M inneapolis, Minn.
It. It. Term s of P ast
M any railroad terms are out­
dated by new developments. The
'emigrant cars’ used to haul new
arrivals at reduced fares; *lce cars’
designed to ship Ice from country
ponds as fa r as China when Ice
was a m ajor Eastern Industry, and
the 'bull trains' of covered wagons
pulled by oxen across the prairies,
are examples of terms which are
now almost obsolete.
V IR G IL
By Len Klei«
WNU—13
Wood Duck
was lunch hour at tha plant, and
Pat's two buddies decided to play
a little Joke on him during his ab­
sence. They drew the features of
a donkey upon the back of tils
coat In dua time Pat returned
and presently hove In sight bearing
tha decorated coat.
“What’a the trouble. Pat?” asked
one casually.
"Nothing much,” replied Pat,
equally Indifferent, “only I’d like to
know which one of yea wiped your
face on ma coat.”
It
Are you going through the func­
tional ‘middle age' period peculiar
to women (38 to 52 yr».)? Does thia
make you suffer from hot flashes,
feel to nervous, htghstrung, tired?
Then do try Lydia E. Plnkham'a
Vegetable Compound to relieve such
eymptema. Plnkham'a Compound
•Iso has v.'hat Doctors caU a sto­
machic tonic effect I
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
Wood duck Is one of the few
species of the duck fa m ily that
does not nest on the ground. Se­
lecting a cavity in a tree deserted
by some other woodland dweller,
the nest Is made of sticks, pieces
of plants and lined with feathers
plucked from the breast of the
builder.
Backfire
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The Questions
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i iff. red nt a s n c r lflc e u s ow n er h as 1
poor h ealth . Iren e B. J o n es, B oa
13011, N ew p ort, Ora.
... .
THIRD LEADING MAN SHE'S HAD THIS yeae .'**
By M arg arita
( WHAT IS THE SHAPE OF,
GEOGRAPHY LESSON I I THE EARTH. REGG IE?
C H IL D R E N ....
12 u n its on lilw ay Kt, plua m odern liv ­
in g q u a r te ts. Iloom for nd illtlou iil
u n lla. C entral h e a lin g p lan t, elec,
r a n g e s and r e fr ig . I.nrg.t Income.
O 'D onnell R e a lty , R e a lto r !, 453U
R o o s e v e lt W ay, H aattla 0, W aabln y-
ton . O w n ers; If s e llin g c o n ta c t u i.
-......
" S N t’» CERTAINLY FICKLE. THIS It THE
Æ REGGIE
TIMEFOROUR t B
COURT
T il 14 w blo g a u g e tr a c to r — Isa a cso n
'dozer C arco drum -a ll guarda. E z ­
ra I cond. Chat H aya, Y ach ata, Ore­
gon . P h on e 1503.
'HERE’S nothing like having an
■a old fashioned picnic in your
own backyard. Especially so when
you have this sturdy table all set
up ready to seat the entire family.
Its construction permits leaving it
out the year round.
The pattern offered below takes
all the mystery out of building th®
table to any size needed. While the
pattern suggests making it six feet,
it provides complete, easy to fol­
low, directions for making it long­
er, if desired. All materials used
in building this table are stock siz®
and readily obtainable at lumber
yards everywhere.
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O lllt 1 10.<100 rlvaralda hot»« In <lla<1*
Mtoriu or our $NUOO hom e on 20 A.
p a rtly tlm bnred, 2 rrueks, im ar l .o .
K-tn sc h o o l to e z c h a n g a for Ho. C a li­
forn ia n iilm ih an liomo. W rit« O eorge
O oodbrod, O ladatona, O regon.
08—49
Kidneys Must
Work W ell-
F or You T o F eel W ell
14 boon every day. 7 days every
GRA NDM A ________
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-/G R A N D M A , J
I d id JUST AS
YOU SAID
W IT H TH A T HALF
By Charles Kuhn
I P L A C E D IT IN M Y LEFT
S H O E , A N ’ W A LK E D AROUND
T H ’ B LO CK TH R E E T IM E S ,
A N ’ S LE P T W IT H IT UNDER
.M Y P IL L O W -------
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M O R N IN ’ D E W , T H E N
B U R IE D IT , A N ’ — ,
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WELL, IF THAT DIDN’T REMOVE
YOUR W ART, COME OVER
TOMORROW A N ’ W E ’LL TRYJ
ANO THER S U R E C U R E - ,
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week, never stopping, the kidneys filter
Waste matter from the blood.
II more people were aware of how the
kidneys must constantly remove sur­
plus fluid, excess acids end other waste
matter that cannot etav In tha blood
without Injury to health, there would
ba better understanding of wA. the
whole system Is upset when kidneys (ail
to (unction properly.
Burning, (canty or too (requent urina­
tion eometimee warns that eomethlng
la wrong. You may suffer nagging back­
ache, headaches, diaainesa, rheumatle
pains, getting up at nights, swelling.
Why not try Doan't Pills! You will
ba using a medicine recommended tha
country over. Doan’s stimulate the fun»
tloo of the kidneys and help them ta
flush out poisonous waste from tha
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
Get Doan's today. Uea with confidence.
At all drug etoraa.
D oans P ills