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February 2, 2018 CapitalPress.com 21 354 Auction Sales Capital Press and online! Go to Marketplace.CapitalPress.com and search for “Auctions” after 5:00 PM every Friday. May vary depending on holidays. 354-1-52-2/HOU How to write ads that sell! 1. KEY WORD AND BENEFIT: 4. PHONE NUMBER: Tell the reader immediately what you are selling. Then state a benefit to the reader. Example: “German Shepherd Puppy, 8 weeks, silver and black male, AKC. House trained, good disposition, ideal companion for your child, $75. (000) 000-0000.” A most essential item! If you can be reached only at certain times, let your potential buyers know when they can best reach you. Add “evenings; after 5:00 pm; before noon,” etc. 2. BODY COPY: Let the potential buyer know the facts. Include make, model, year, size, color, con- dition, or any special features of your item. 3. PRICE FAIRLY: For best results, it has been proven that a price should be included. If you’re willing to make a deal, be sure to add “or best offer.” People aren’t necessarily looking for low prices, but for GOOD VALUE. 5. EFFECTIVE & ECONOMICAL RESULTS Not every potential buyer on that particu- lar week will be in the market for your specific item. Initially, PLACE YOUR AD FOR FOUR WEEKS. You’ll get the benefit of a BETTER RATE PER ISSUE in a consecutive, multiple-insertion schedule, and you may maximize your potential readership. Many more people will have the opportunity to see your ad AT LEAST ONCE. When you get the desired results before the ad expires, you may cancel your ad by our weekly dead- line and pay only for the number of times it ran. “I sold the compressor 30 minutes after placing the ad on the internet with Capital Press. It was really something. I couldn’t believe it! The other ads I placed had the phone ringing before I even got out the door!” Don Wachlin Sherwood, OR “Your ad worked wonders! Our wagon sold yesterday to a man who read the ad in Capital Press.” Phil Hixson Blanchard, ID “Just a line to let you know I have enjoyed reading Capital Press for the past 50 years. I read a lot of useful information, like finding the right piece of property to move out of the city to a country home.” Emil Rexin Willamina, OR 503-981-8185 Next 2-day consigned machinery sale: May 5 h & 6 th Miscellaneous Auction Every Tuesday • 9AM 597 S. Pacific Hwy • Woodburn, OR 97071 1/2 mile south of Woodburn, OR on Hwy. 99E www.woodburnauction.com 5-1/106 Annual “Show Time” Auction 9:00 AM Sharp rain or shine! Harvesting Equipment, 4 Sets COE Pistachio Nut Shaker/Receivers, 4-2001 Thomas Shuttle Carts, 4- Thomas Nut Carts, Diesel Nut Elevator, JD 6000 Spray Rig, Tractors, Loaders, Forklifts, Vehicles, 39-Honda Recons, 2000 Ford E450 Mini Bus, 2006 Ford F250, 2005 Ford F150, Trucks, 2005 International, 2002 Freightliner, Trailers, Fruehauf End Dump, Mowers, Disc, Sprayers, Scrapers, Planters, Harrows, Shredders, Rippers, Tillage & Miscellaneous. Remember - Check our website for updates, information and photos! PO Box 37 – Hanford, CA 93232 4-3/102 The Northwest’s best auctions are in WOODBURN AUCTION YARD cva@centralvalleyauction.com Phone (559) 582-5837 – Fax (559) 582-3365 Bond# BD 7900 653127 - Bankruptcy Court Bond # Bd 349112 AUCTION TOOLS, ANTIQUE TOOLS, & ADVERTISING MEMORABILIA TH LOCATION : 3417 NE 85 ST DATE : SATURDAY, FEB 10 TH PREVIEW : 8AM AUCTION : 9AM 525 Commercial Property Storage Units/ Shops: on 5.5 +/- acres adjacent to Safeway in Lebanon, OR. $12,000 +/- Cur- rent Monthly Income; City Utilities; Room to Add More Units or Build Apartments/ Commercial, $2.4 Million Trustee/ Broker Ken Marshall, Vintage Realty Northwest. 541-754-7314 Baker County, OR: 400 acres of recreational ground, very scenic with some trees and a lot of water. Great place to build a cabin. For Sale by owner. 541-709-4717 •1938 PONTIAC COUPE •UTILITY TRAILER •GAS PUMPS •CAR LIFT •COCA-COLA MEMORABILIA •ANTIQUE TOOLS •MECHANIC’S TOOLS •FORAGE •GAS & OIL MEMORABILIA CLASSIFIED LINE ADS GET RESULTS www.capitalpress.com PUBLISHER’S NOTICE All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin, or any intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.” Familial status includes children under the age of 18 living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this news- paper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll-free at 1-800- 669-9777. The toll-free number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. AND SO MUCH MORE!!!! Call or go online to place your line ad! Longtime farmer retiring! Bid on combines, trail- ers, skid steer, trackhoe, telescopic fork lift, potato harvest equipment, trac- tors of all sizes and much more. Auction closes March 1st. Bid online or live at the Marriot Inn Banquet Room in Idaho Falls, ID. www.primetimeauctions. com 540 Recreational Property Vancouver, WA 98665 5-3/109 Online or in print, when our customers are happy, we’re happy! 354 Auction Sales 1-800-882-6789 www.capital press.com 540-1-52-2/HOU 5-4/102 546 Rentals, Leases Home & Equine Setup For Lease: Large new- er 4 bed / 3 bath home, large first class barn with indoor arena, pasture available. On working ranch. Klamath Falls, OR. 925-784-2991 RENT or LEASE- Aurora, OR: 5,000 square foot warehouse with office plus 5 additional acres. (5) 150’x20’ green- houses with heater, (1) 120’x20’ greenhouse with heater. Green- houses need updated. Lease price negotiable. Call Ed 503-704-9314 We understand the traditions and heritage of farming. 354-3-4-4/101 Each week you get: • News and information to stay knowledgeable • Ads for equipment at great prices to keep expenses low • Innovations and trends to keep abreast of the market Wanted: Spring, Sum- mer, Fall grazing land for 2 bands of sheep. Also willing to buy Forest Service or BLM sheep grazing allotments. Call Leroy LR Farming, Christmas-Valley, OR. 541-410-8676 Warehouse 150’x60’: With loading dock, $3,000/ month. Gervais, OR. 503-991-1515 561 Ranches Get the West’s Ag News Delivered to Your Door Call 1-800-882-6789 www.capitalpress.com _____ 1 yr. $49.99 _____ VISA _____ 2 yrs. $89.99 _____ MasterCard _____ 1 yr. internet only $49.99 _____ Check * Outside US, call for quote. Address _____________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________ State ________ Zip ___________ Phone ( ) ______________________________________________________ Card # _________________________ Exp. _________ Signature _______________________ Mail to: Capital Press, P.O. Box 2048, Salem, OR 97308 1-800-882-6789 • www.capitalpress.com Farm • Feedlot • Equestrian Property Central Oregon $2,400,000 Cash Terms for Real Estate Only 137 acres with 74 acres of irrigation in crop rotation • 6000 head feedlot adjacent to auction yard • Large heated machine shop • Large indoor & outdoor arenas • Immaculate 2699 sq. ft. Home • Indoor cattle processing center with office Alex Robertson, Broker Alex Robertson Jr., Broker Agriculture & Commercial DIRECT: 541-280-2117 or 541-420-2394 Division EMAIL : alexrobertson@johnlscott.com 50 SW Bond, Suite 1 Bend, OR 97702 or arobertsonjr@johnlscott.com 5-3/109 Name _______________________________________________________________________ Lake Roosevelt 79.42 acres (.58 deeded to US) po- tential for 8-10 building lots with lake views. Currently has Lincoln county/ State of Wash- ington agricultural certif- icated water right of 71.4 acre foot/year attached #S3-2365(B) which may be sold separately. Ap- proximately 3.5 miles from the Porcupine Bay launch, this property has 350 feet of lake frontage on the Spokane River arm of Lake Roosevelt. Across the water is the Spokane Indian reserva- tion so there will likely be no development there. A 6 inch cased well and 3 phase power is on the property. 509-990-3330