FOE SALE l 
SIXTY-FOUR Acre River Bottom 
Farm near Brownsville, Oregon. 
About 40 acres of tillable soil, balance pasture ar.d 
timber. There are 16 acres in alfalfa but this place is 
now primarily a fruit farm having many varieties 
of Apples, Peaches, Plums, Prunes, AnrLcots, 
Cherries, Pears, etc. Sold $800 worth of Cherries 
in 1937. Many varieties of Grapes, Cane Fruits, 
and Strawberries. English Walnuts, Almonds, and 
small orhard of young Filberts coming into bearing. 
Have had wheat yields to 42 bushel per acre and corn over 60 bushel per acre. Nearly all 
crops grown in temperate zone do well on this place. 
Large 8-room house with electric lights, hot and cold water, automatic pump water system. 
Tenant house, large good barn, poultry house, implement shed, etc. Have overhead irrigation 
for 134 acres run by gasoline engine. 
Two miles to grade school a~d church and 2^4 miles to high school. Farm on new secondary 
oiled State Highway No. 228. One of the finest farms in the valley and must be seen to be ap¬ 
preciated. As the grown children are married or not at home and our health makes it impossible 
for us to take care of the place, we must sell. For further particulars, write GEO. A. MJT'SCH, 
Brownsville, Oregon. 
