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Illinois Valley News. Thursday. July 29. 1948 CLASSIFIED ways said. Scrubbing the bathroom BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR. BUSNIESS & INVEST. OPPOR. floor. Mrs. G arrity rem em bered M O D E R N 3 2 -U N IT M O T E L , p lu s lo v e - F O R S A L E — H a r d w a r e a n d im p le m e n t all the dresses she had given her. ly 7 ro o m h o m e Ac g r o c e r y s to r e busin«*.- I n t e r n a ' i. n a l d e a le r s h ip . w ith s p a c io u s liv in g q u a r te r s . 285’ W r ite H. O. W ils o n , B ic k le to n , the rich perfumes, books for the D E P A R T M E N T f r o n ta g e on f o u r la n e s u p e r h ig h W a sh in g to n . children, and never forgetting to ■ - ** 1,1 w a y . A n n u a l g ro a n in c o m e 8S4.OOO E a s y te r m s , w ill a c c e p t s o m e tra d e . E l .i a ”!'R IC ask about Mr. G arrity 's health. FOR SALE 8 T < ' R i : ,v c o n tr a t i n g W rite ■ r s e e o w n e r. L. P. E ste r '.e -, b u s in e s s . C e n t r a l lo c a tio n . S a c rific e . Of course, they couldn t have a I-— — By FRANK BROOKHOUSER 5230 H ig h w a y 99, E v e r e tt, W ash.* Ill Iw a lth . B o x 1007, L a n c a ste r . C al. house, not with her in Hollywood 5a i? 0 ™ ? “ “ * t t . U SEM EN T RO U TE. J u k e a . A m use- C O N C R B T B BLO CK M A C H IN E S so much. But they had m ade the c o k m . r e a c h In b o x e s M e a t c a s e s A M m e rit M a c h in e s . O ne m an o p e r a tio n P o r S a le o r R e n t e r y t h in g in r e f r i g e r a t i o n P o r tla n d hotel rooms cozy and home-like. E R v e fr O v e r 31.000 m o n th Incuin, 37.VOO G e t in to a b u s in e s s of y o u r o w n . a tio n Co., 1516 N E. K ill* | ) I R K E L L At// I T R , th e h ig h - with a dazed feeling, unable to And when she was in the city, they in g s w ig o e r r th w ill handle. O w ner, L ee S tock , M ark M a k e r e a l m o n e y — be in d e p e n d e n t. , P o r tla n d . O regon. Ph. T w a in H o te l, S a c r a m e n to , C alif. U p o w e r e d s c r ib b le r a n d h is W e te a c h y o u th e b u s in e s s fr o m A T R . 6644. disguise her surprise at seeing the had such good times. to z W rit» f - r i-r ees fr a u . th e lo v e ly M a r ia n n e L a n e , lovely lady in his room. F I R S T C L A S S N I G H T C L U B a n d C. M. L o n g Co., A u b u rn , W a s h . It had never occurred to Mrs. INSTRUCTION o f th e flic k e n , are r e a d y in g a sep R e s t a u r a n t , G ood G o in g B u s in e s s in And then he had said: “ Mom” G arrity to doubt the item in the th e h e a r t o f b u s in e s s s e c tio n on M O T E L — 3 u n its a n d 5 -ro o n i hou£» a ra te m a r ita l h illin g . . . c a reers FA RRA G U T CO LLEG E AND —he always called her m om —“I column and she was not unduly M a in S t. E q u ip p e d lik e new . A -I w ith s u n p o rc h o n h iw a y in C a s d o n ’t m ix , 'tis said. . . . T E C H N IC A L I N S T I T U T E R a t in g w ith O re g o n L IQ U O R COMM . c a d e L o c k s, < »re. a c r e la n d , ro o m want you to m eet Mrs. Miller F A R R A G U T . ID A H O surprised when she saw the suit G ro s s o v e r 3100.UU0 p e r y e a r. B u s f o r m o re u n its . N e w S a w m ill o p e r FA LL QUA RTER Mrs G arrity read the item from Isn’t she a lovely th in g ’” in e s s c o s t o v e r 840,00«. I ll n e s s in a tin g . cases in the bedroom. T hat was R E G IS T R A T IO N S E P T . 22, 23. 24 f a m ily f o r c in g s a le . W ill S a c fo r Hal Boyd’s gossip column in the “She is that, Mr. Miller.” £ . R. B eem , B o x 61, C ascade L o ck s, C O L L E G E D IV IS IO N why Mrs Miller had com e back 325.00«. T e r m s to r i g h t p a r ty if O regon Blade for the fourth time, staring c o lle g e d iv is io n o f f e r s tw o y e a r s “M arianne, this is mom—Mrs d * s ir » 'i. 2011 M a in S t.. B ak er, Ore. this time, then, to take the things f i.e o f p r e - e n g in e e r in g a n d th e p r e p r o REAL ESTATE—MISC. at the paper which lay on the table G arrity. She’s taken care of me ' of hers that were in the room. M IN E R S F A S T G R O W IN G T O W N . ~~ f e s s io n a l c o u r s e s o f p re -m e d ic in e , in the supply room as she wrung for a long tim e.” | B E A l 'T I E l 'L C O L 'N T R Y H O M E — I n - t r y a n d p r e - la w , a n d tw o M OTEL There was a short note on the p y r e e a - r d s e ’ n c t i o s lle g e w o rk in th e m a jo r w ith out her mop. She always read Hal “ Ah, you're alw ays kidding. Mr. dresser. s u l a t e d 3 -b e d ro o m m o d e rn . U tility , f ie ld s o f th e a r t s a n d s c ie n c e s , G R O C E R Y — Q A S S T A T IO N — C A FE g re e n h o u s e , s h r u b s , f lo w e r s , f r u i t s , Boyd His column kept her abreast Miller. I just clean his rooms for s s o c ia l s c ie n c e s , E n g l is h a n d M o te l h a s 13 n e w m o d e rn u n its e a c h “ Please take the black dresses h s u u c m h a n a itie b e r r ie s , g a r d e n , c h ic k e n s , cow , 3 s , b io lo g ic a l s c ie n c e s , p h y . of all the doings among the big him, Mrs. M iller.” w ith b a th a n d g a r a g e . P e r m a n e n t a c re s. N ew fu r n itu re , o p t i o n a l . in the closet, Mrs. G a rrity ,” it s ie a l s c ie n c e s , b u s in e s s a d m i n l s t r a - c o n s tr u c t io n . U e n tr a l h e a t in g is w ith people, people she saw som etim es R e a d y to m o v e in. O n h ig h w a y . M ail, “ And never touches any papers , said. to in a n d s e c r e t a r i a l tr a in in g . a n o il- f ir e d A m e ric a n b o ile r, c o m p h o n e , b u s e s . B v o w n e r H. B . J a c T E C H N IC A L I N S T I T U T E A N D in the hotel. I that shouldn’t be touched.” he had p le te ly e q u ip p e d w ith th e b e st. T h e o b s o n , R o u te 2, B o x 22, M o n ro e , W n. . . .. ... t i Now w asn’t that just like her. rRADES PREPARATORY DIVISION G ro c e ry a n d c a f e a r e c o m p le te ly When ihe had flr.t read the item said. “And alw ay, puts the sl.ppers Mrg O arrity thought, rem em ber- T h i .t echiiS u in a tltit.'a n d I tS d .e s to c k e d a n d e q u ip p e d . C a fe l i a s T W O ACRES, fiv e-ro o m house, b arn , on the subway coming to work, it in the proper spot under the bed." | ing me, even with all h er sad p r e p a r a t o r y d iv is io n o f f e r s t a r i n i n g e v e r y th in g n e w a n d m o d e rn . S e a ts g a r a g e , c h ic k e n h o u se , f r u i t tr e e s , p a n d s u b je c ts r e la te d to th e 21 a t a U -c o u n te r. I n t e r i o r is d o n e had struck her with as much im "I suppose now you'll be needing ness. And her h eart m ust be so f in o llo s h w o in b e r r ie s . G ood w e ll, lig h ts . F o u r g f ie ld s : R e f r i g e r a t i o n a n d In k n o tty p in e . A ir c o n d itio n e d . 570 m ile s o u t o f P o r t O r c h a r d on H o r s e pact as if the two persons men- a regular wom an." A ir C o n d itio n in g . R a d io R e p a ir . I n She was heavy today. No. it w asn 't right f e e t o n h ig h w a y 30 in p r o s p e r o u s s h o e L a k e ro a d . $3,500. C. H . P a s d u s t r i a l E l e c tr ic ity , B u ild in g C o n .tioned had been her own daughter strangely frightened at the thought. c o m m u n ity N o th in g e ls e in its s e n g e r , R t. 2, B o x 288, P o r t O r Even if they were ap art a lot. It s t r u c t i o n a n d <’a b in e t M ak in g . O f- c la s s in th e a re a . T h e o w n e r w a n ts ch ard , W a sh in g to n . and son-in-law and now she went "We will not," he had said. ic<? M a c h in e R e p a ir , P h o to g r a p h y , to g o b a c k in to th e s to c k b u s in e s s . probably had been some foolish m o tiv e M e about her work without spirit, And then Mrs. Miller, such a argum ent they would both get c D h ie a n s e ic l s , M B e o c d h y a n a ic n s, d F A e u n to P r ic e $63,000. T e r m s h a l f c a s h w ith M O D E R N IS T IC 4-R O O M H O U S E , p lu s d e r R e p a ir . p le n ty o f tim e o n th e b a la n c e . 10 c a b in s i t e s n e a r N e t a r t s b a y . missing the w arm delight with "Of over in time. H adn't she argued H O U S IN G M A C H IN E SH O P F ir e p la c e . P r ic e d to s e ll f o r $4800. F a r r a g u t h a s h o u s in g a v a i la b le a t w ith S. W . P e te r so n , W ils o n B ea c h , S ta r with Mr. G arrity? Yes, many r e a s o n a b le r a t e s fo r b o th m a r r i e d W E L L F U R N I S H E D H O U SE R o u te , W e st T illa m o o k , O regon. a n d s in g le s t u d e n t s . tim es when they were younger B u ild in g in n e w c o n d itio n w ith p le n ty F o l t IN F O R M A T IO N W R I T E T O : o f ro o m . G ood e q u ip m e n t. L o c a te d W I L L T R A D E 100 a c r e s , 40 p lo w And it was nicer than ever when D ir e c to r o f A d m issio n « , F a r r a g u t, in t h r i v i n g to w n . l i a s m o re w o rk la n d , 60 p a s t u r e a n d t im b e r w ith C o l l e g e and T e c h n ic a l I n s t itu t e , you made up. th a n o w n e r an<| h e lp e r c a n do. c re e k r u n n in g th r o u g h p r o p e r ty , F a r r a g u t, Id ah o. S m a ll 2 -b d rm . h o m e t h a t is c o m n e a r L a k e p e n d O re ille , Id a h o , f o r The idea of gardenias cam e sud- j p le te ly e q u ip p e d and fu r n is h e d . 1941 -42 c a r o r L. W . B. tr u c k in MISCELLANEOUS denly to Mrs. G arrity in the maze $5000 h a n d le s . G ood t e r m s on b a l good c o n d itio n . A rn o ld M oe, O ro n d c , a n c e . T h i s w ill s ta n d y o u r c lo s e s t W ash . m em ories that were flashing Bt Y BY m a il A N D S A V E . I l l u s t r a t - in v e s t ig a ti o n through her mind. T here w asn’t ed in* rc h u n d is e c a t a lo g F R E E ! H a r D E S C H U T E S R E A L T Y CO. B U Y Y O U R F A R M , H o m e , M o te l o r lu n d , 577 K e n s in g to n , L o s jftolm on d, O regon B u s in e s s fr o m much tim e Mrs. Miller was prob o A ld n g e B. le s E d 26, C a lif o r n ia . B R O W N IN G R E A L E S T A T E CO. ably only out for lunch and would C arlton , O regon P h o n e C arlton 1322 ACME BROKERAGE, INC. R A Z O R B L A D E S — S p e c ia l i n tr o d u c be back any minute. 1919 5T H A V E . to r y o ff e r , e x t r a h ig h q u a l i t y a u r g i- 5 A C R E S : b u ild in g s s u ita b le f o r D u d e Mrs. G arrity reached into her c a l s te e l, s in g le o r d o u b le e d g e. $1.75 F U R N I T U R E S T O R E — Loc. In p ro s R a n c h , r e s t h o m e , n u r s e r y , e tc P . p e r o u s n e a r b y to w n . L a n d in c h in p e r c a r to n on 80 b la d e s . S e n t C .O .D , O. B o x 454, B e llln g h o m , W a s h in g pocket, pulled out a sm all wad of s a le . S o lid c o n c r e te b ld g ., 50x120. A d d re R a z o r B la d e , P O . B o x 2327, to n . bills. She counted them carefully. 2 s to r ie s w ith f u ll b s m t., to g e th e r S a n D ie g o 12, C a lif o r n ia . w ith a c o n c r e te 50x50 w a re h o u s e There were seven. Well, the grocer BEACH RESORT RENTALS V A C A T IO N A T M OST U N IQ U E a d jo in in g , a la r g e e le v a to r , 2 v a u lts . OCEA N R E SO R T would just have to wait. She went $4 4,000 r e c e i p ts l a s t y r. S m a r t o p C A N N O N B E A C H — M o d e rn o c e a n f r o n t S le e p o v e r th e o c e a n . S w im a n d fis h . e r a t o r c a n d o u b le . $15,000 g u a r, down the service elevator and c o tta g e s . C a b in s a n d A p t. P h . 706-J2. C r y s t a l F le r V illa s , S a n D ie g o , C al. s to c k . $82,500 t o ta l p ric e . Bldg, W a r r e n H o te l, T o lo v a n a P a r k , O re. hurried to the flower shop on the c o u ld n o t be b u ilt f o r $125,000 N E O N S IG N S — BU Y Y O U R N E O N alone. T ru ly a g e n u in e buy. corner. FARMS AND RANCHES S IG N W H O L E S A L E . O R D E R BY A U T O M O B IL E A G E N C Y — L a n d Incl “ I want seven dollars' wdrth of M A IL . SA V E 334. C O M P L E T E in s a le . L a r g e g a r a g e a b o u t 90x110 L I N E , O U T S ID E S IG N S , W IN D O W to g e th e r w ith firs t-c la s s s e r v ic e C A T T L E r a n c h , 4700 a c r e s c u t, 500 to gardenias,” she told the florist. 1000 to n s h a y a c c o r d in g to r o ta tio n . S IG N S , O U T L IN E T U B IN G , T R A N S s ta ., b e a u t if u l s h o w r o o m a n d a r e He stared at her, bewildered. I F O R M E R S . A C C E S S O R IE S , F L A S H M o d e rn th r e e .b e d r o o m d w e llin g on p a ir s h o p t h a t w ill k e e p 5 to 7 m en h ig h w a y 395; t h r e e te n a n t h o u s e s , b u s y , w h ic h is v e ry w e ll e q u ip p e d . "Seven dollars w orth," she rep eat E R S . T I M E S W IT C H E S , F U L L Y th r e e b a r n s , o th e r b u ild in g s , tw o - A R C L IN E N E O N G ood p a r t s ro o m : w e ll e q u ip p e d o f ed. looking at him sternly. He m ilo la k e , in tim b e r e d a r e a ; f is h in g , P R O D U C T S CO., 4815 N. E . 9 7 th , fic e . A b o u t $6,000 in s to c k , $7,000 h u n tin g , r e s o r t p o s s ib il itie s P r ic e P O R T L A N D 13, O R E G O N . shrugged his shoulders and started m a c h in e r y a n d e q u ip . O w n e r In ill- $130,000 W r ite th e N o lte A g e n c y , h e a lth . O v e r 60 lbs. u n d e r w t., d o c to work. She walked rapidly back, In c ., L a k e v ie w , O re . SSSS FO R W O R T H L E S S P A P E R t o r s s a y h e m u s t s e ll. L oc. in p r o s W A N T E D — D o rm a n t, «lead, d e f a u lte d to the hotel with the large box. p e ro u s f a r m . com . 75 m i. fr o m S e 160 A C R E f a r m 6 m ile s f r o m C o e u r s e c u r it ie s . P r e f e r m in e o r oil. M ail a ttle . S o ld 160 n e w a n d u s e d c a r s In the room s again, she hurried d ’A le n e , Id a h o . 135 a c r e s in c u l t i v a . i ■ \ S R F . 4009 l a s t y r. B ooks w ill p ro v e o v e r $40,- tio n , r e s t p a s t u r e a n d tim b e r la n d . to the typew riter and fingered the J H a r d ln g w a y , O a k la n d , C al. 000 r e c e i p ts l a s t y r. w ith $17,000 100 a c r e s in c ro p , r e s t s e e d e d in n e t p r o f it. $46,<»OO t o ta l p ric e of keys idly, h er rough, gnarled I F O R S A L E — W a te r w e ll d r i l l i n g m a n e w a l f a l f a . N e a r h ig h w a y No. 10, la n d , lock, 6 to c k a n d b a r r e l. $26,- g o o d s o il, s p r in g w a te r , e le c tr ic i ty , hands looking strange in this po- j c h in e . C o m p le te s t r i n g to o ls . N o. 1 000 h a n d le s . f a i r b u ild in g s o v e rlo o k in g C o e u r c o n d itio n , in f o r m a tio n , W r ite B ox IN C O M E B L D G .— C o n s is tin g o f a 1- sition. Now w hat should she say? d 'A le n e la k e . A g o o d g r a in o r s to c k "I want seven dollars' worth of g ard en ias." Mrs. G arrity told the 583, O m a k , W a s h . s t o r y g r a d e A b ld g , w ith 3 s to r e s f a r m . P r ic e In c lu d in g c ro p s $13,500. It was very im portant w hat she| florist, lie stared at her bewildered. "Y es, seven . . she repeated. a n d a g a s s ta t io n . O w n e r o w n s a ll T er m s. Jo h n W . B o o th e . 105 8. E R A T E y o u r o w n b u s in e s s . M ail o f th e g ro c e ry , g a s s ta . a n d fro z e n said. It had to erase a lot of things, O P <»rder F o u r th S t., C oeur d 'A len e, Id ah o. M a n u a l &. M a s te r B u d g e t fo o d e q u ip , w h ic h a r e le a s e d o u t which she always contem plated course not. mom. If you need it had to say a lot of things. s h o w y o u how . F o r d e ta ils , w r ite 230 lo c k e rs w ith ro o m to in s ta ll F O R S A L E — H u n tin g and F is h in g M a il O rd e r S e rv ic e , B o x 3923 P o r t cleaning their rooms. a d d itio n a l lo c k e rs . A l s t - c l a s s c a f e extra time, you take it and we'll She started to type with great R a n c h , 327 a c r e s d e e d e d la n d on la n d 8, O re g o n . le a s e d o u t o n a lo n g te r m le a se , t o Such nice young people they be happy to pay you for the extra care and deliberation. "BECAUSE 7 —— p r i v a t e lake. g e th e r w ith a s to r e t h a t h a s a g o v ’t CA B IN S— H O R S E S — BO A TS were and. after all. she had known work." THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL LIK E' KUU SALE- 1947 W e ll D rill, 2 s t r i n g s c o n c e s s io n t h a t w ill p a y fr o m $180 BA RN S— RA NCH HO U SE o f to o ls , b a P e r s , w re n c h e s , e tc . See $3f»0 a m o. on a c o m m is s io n . $40, them since that first morning. Mr. Joy and good feeling and bright YOU . . . ” Yes, th at w as all 75 a c r e s in h a y . A ll e q u ip m e n t in t in o p e ra tio n N . K la u s , R t. 4, 000 p r ic e w h ic h w ill s h o w $500 a e x c e lle n t s h a p e . W r ite to : T w in Miller even longer And they had spirit had filled the room that right Maybe he would be able to 1 B o x 314, A lb a n y , O re g o n . m o. Incom e. L a k es R a n c h . B rid g e L ak e, C ariboo, always been so happy together. It morning. And gardenias, dozens put it better, him being a w riter, F O K S A L E o r t r a d a f o r f a r m . G ood G E N E R A L S T O R E — L oc. in* p r o s p e r B. C., C anada. o u s lo g g in g a n d d a ir y f a r m . com m . w re c k in g y a r d a n d g a r a g e . I ’a r t s , didn't seem right She lifted the of gardenias, in the pitcher on the but that is w hat he would mean. L a n d in c l. in s a le . B u s y c o r n e r g a s S P A C IO U S c o u n tr y e s ta te , n e w 7- to o ls a n d w re c k e r . O n ly o n e in th is bucket tlredly and started walk dresser, in another pitcher on his “ s ta . TL s . p o s to f f ic e w h ic h p a y s . AND TO WISH YOU HAP ro o m ho m e, s t r i c t l y m o d e rn , la k e c o m m u n ity . L a r g e lo t 200 f t. h iw a y $900 a y r . B e e r a n d w in e , g r o c e r ing to the rooms which had been little bookcase. Mrs. Miller had PINESS WHEREVER YOU GO a n d 2 y e a r ’r o u n d c re e k s , w o n d e r fr o n t,!« . A lso 4 1« d ro o m h s e B ox ie s. d ry g o o d s, h d w e , $137,000 f u l o p p o r tu n i ty f o r t r o u t f a rm . 586, D eL ak e, O regon. Mr M iller's even before they m a r listened alm ost enchanted by the . . . ” Yes, th at was all right. She b u s in e s s l a s t y r . Id e a l f o r a la r g e I ’o n d s r e a d y to s to c k , a ls o r e s o r t. f a m ily w h o c a n n e t $15,000 a y r ried. 50 a c r e s > •_ . m ile fr o m H iw a y $75no R A Z O R B L A D E S ’ B L U E S T E E L , 100 story, it seemed, as he explained felt alm ost rom antic, reading it O n ly $42,000 to ta l ’»rice w h ic h Incl. do w n O. E . S h a r e r , A lly n , W a s h d o u b le e d g e $1.00, sin g !.- $1.25— Everything in the bedroom was the reason for the gardenias. a g u a r, o f $1S,OOO s to c k . A 3- to herself again. “ WITH ALL MY in g to n . V a lu e $2.00 P o s t p a id . B a ll P o in t h d rm . h o m e a d jo in in g . A l i t t l e gold the sam e and the picture mingled P e n s , 2 0 -y r. g u a r a n te e , $2.50. now LOVE . . . ” She sm iled as she "They have a special sig m in e f o r a la rg e , h a r d - w o r k in g M OD. 4 -b e d ro o m hom e, b a rn , 42 s t a n $1.00. E l e c tr ic S h a v e r a n d c a s e H . with the im plications of Ihe item fa m llv . typed his name. nificance," he had said. "It c h io n s , c u p s , 4 u n its , h. w. h tr ., 68, $9.95 v a lu e $5.95, H . 65 $15.00 C O U N TRY TO W N P R IN T SH O P — brought a sharp tug to her heart. s ilo s . N e x t r r s ta . '♦ m l. c r e a m e r v . v a lu e , $9.95. E x p a n s io n W a tc h B a n d , Hurriedly, she filled two vases seem s that I was going into a W ell e q u ip p e d w ith m u l t l l l t h a n d J a c k A dler. R t. 1, B o x ti, C la ts k a n ie , m e n 's o r w o m e n 's , $ 5 .0 « v a l u e $ 2 .0 0 . His coat was lying over the chair. v e r ity p e r . $30 r e n t, n e ts $500 mo. with w ater, put the gardenias in C E R N Y S A L E S. 500C D E W E Y ST . flower shop and she was com Or?. He must have worn the cam el's Price 84,781. ST . L O U IS 16, MO. them, placing the note auspiciously ing out and I was going to buy A T T E N T IO N , W A T C H M A K E R S ! — F O K R E N T OK S A L E h air this morning, she thought. W ell e s ta b , s h o p ., loc. In r e s id e n t ia l jn«o n c r e s . 13 m ile s n o r th e a s t o f H a v r e , beside one, and then she began gardenias and she had already S E L L G R E E T IN G C A R D S Well, she supposed it was warm d i s t r i c t t o g e t h e r w ith horn»- V e ry M o n ta n a . G ood b u ild in g s , n e a r sch o o l . ' to clean the rooms, working spir It bought them. And we bumped d e a n , m o d e rn . O w n e r w ill s e ll b u s i a n d c h u r c h e s . P le n ty o f w a te r . G ood b o x e s o f B ir th d a y , G e t-W e ll, A n n i enough, although the wind was itedly, feeling much b etter now. n e s s a n d h o m e s o r m a y le a s e h o m e ro a d . A fine p la c e f o r c a ttle a n d g r a in and I knocked them out of her v e r s a r ie s , e tc . B o x es o f 14 to 16 sharp, biting The coat had been a n d s e ll b u s in e s s . $100 r e n t on f a r m in g . P o s s e s s io n in 15 d a y s . c a r d s s e ll f o r $1.00. P a y s y o u u p to She m anaged to finish her work arm s. And we had lunch. And H N KYOS h o m e . F in a ll inv. T h is b u s in e s s w ill «0» N in th A ve. JO there like that the first morning. 60c cash. A ls o s ta t i o n e r y , c u te N. E . , M inot. N o rth D a k o ta . before Mrs. M iller returned. we got m arried. And there's a n e t a h u s t l e r $500 m n n o te s , w ra p p in g s . S t a r t e a r n in g n o w . And she had put the bucket down, G R O C E R Y fir M A R K E T — L a n d Incl. Reading Hal Boyd’s column on' S p e c ia l m o n e y r a i s i n g p la n fo r gardenia for every day of ihe FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP. in s a le . N e w m o d e rn b ld g a n d f i x yes right here in the bathroom. c lu b s , c h u rc h e s . W r ite f o r s a m p l e s the subway the next morning, she two months we were courting. t u r e s . L oc. e a s t o f W e n a tc h e e , c lo se • i ; ; i o \ . i ! I m p e r i a l C a r d s , D e p t. to th e b ig boom 350 f t. on h iw a y • T felt her h eart quivering with in Mrs. G arrity .” H . z0G S. M a in , L o s A n g le s 13, 1 pow< r lift mow • r. < xo. cond. w ith p le n tv o f ro o m to c o n s tr u c t C a lif. R obt. J o s t, R t. 2, B ox 188, S h e r They hud always been happy to tense happiness, felt a lilt there! c a b in s . S e lf - s e r v ic e g ro c e ry , n s h ig h w ood, O regon. n s $600 a d a y In b u s in e s s T h is Is gether You could tell that by the that she could hardly believe was t r u l y a good b u y $19.000 to ta l, way their fares brightened when possible for a woman of her age. w h ic h Inc. $3.500 s to c k . I f you JOHN DKERIB model i> o n r u b b e r ; J o h n D e ere 4 -ro w c u ltiv a to r , h v . d i'u t have »noush canto w» will f i they looked at each other, Mrs. Her eyes glazed with tears as she i d ra u ilc . D a rw in D reier, R t. l , B o x n a n c e y o u w ith $7.000 d o w n . If 187, O oble, O re g o n . , G arrity thought. Mrs. Miller had read the item for the fourth time- 1 In Today—Out Tomorrow y o u h a v * a c o n tr a c t o r m o rtg a g e , w e c a n a a s i s t v o n . i just been starting out then but Flash!! Deckle Edge M IN N E A P O L IS Moline Mod. G.S— IS " D a r r e ll M ille r a n d his m issu s, FA RM SU PPLY S T O R E — 75x90 f t. c o m b in e w ith p k p . a t t . a n d p o w by NANCY PEPPER I now she was a big sta r and Mrs. w a re h o u s e . S e ll e v e r y th in g e s s e n M a r ia n n e l^ sn e, say it is n 't so th a t jumbo Prints e r head- r c o n tro l F in e r u n n in g c o n t i a l in th ia business Good tru ’ a , G arrity went to the neighborhood t h e y a re th r o u g h a n d th e y h a v e a d i t i o n . R. P . L ep sc h a t, R*. 1, F o r e s t A ny 6 o r 8 e x p o s u r e r o ll d e v e lo p e d $10.000 g u a r s to c k . M a n y v a lu a b le G ro v e , O re g o n . i theater both nights when she was IIIE i l K i IDEA! a n d o n e d e c k le e d g e J u m b o p r i n t m e ssa g e f o r A lri. G a r r ity . . . th e a g e n c ie s L oc. c lo s e to R. R. tr e c k of e a c h n e g a tiv e . w ith a s p u r $15,000 v a lu e o f f i r . Honestly, you teens are the most playing in a picture and told f’r. m e ssa g e: ’l l Y O U T H I N K //'.V A-C C O M B IN E . 5 ft s ick »t. , nd cover t u r e s T.ong le a s e . W ill n e t $12,000 Only O C C Per Roll T H A T IM P O R T A N T . SO D O ingenious lot. In fact, you remind G arritv and her children how well J * r o F . K O S M A L Sivl. B e a v e rto n y r. $27,500 p ric e . T e rm s . f.t.i- or R t. # l. B e a v e r to n . O rc. I F F ” C A F E — L oc. In W e n a tc h e e G ood o p us of what papa she knew her and got autographs e r a t o r c » n r e t Inv. b a c k in 7 m os. 12 E x p o s u r e R o ll. 50c lightning bug said for them. Mrs. G arrity got off the subway, O w n e r in I ll- b e a lth . $4.500 h a n d le s AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCES. 16 E x p o s u r e R o ll, 65c I f y o u d o n ’t h a v e e n o u g h "And she's as sw eet and kind as h er eyes dream y, walked proudly to m am a light- R e p r in ts O nly 4o B ach c a s h to p u r c h a s e a b u s in e s s , P r i n t s a r e e n la r g e d a p p r o x im a te ly -• ning bug: "Junior CHEVRO LET you could find.” Mrs. G arrity al- into the basem ent of the hotel. b u t If y o u d o h a v e a ho m e, t h r e e tini« s J u m b o p r i n t s b r in g N E W SCHOOL B U SE S ■ is certainly bright c o n tr a c t or m o rtg a g e , we o u t th e b rillia n c e a n d d e t a i l t h a t N ew 1944 M odels— I m m e d ia te D e liv e r y c a n a s s i s t vou. a r e lo s t in a s m a l le r p r in t . F a s t for his ag e."H ere BIO D IS C O U N T SA V IN G S S e rv ic e , q u a lity w o r k ' ATTENTION. SELLERS Eiiiiit row 48 EMUMwn<er and Six row are some of your M ail Y our F ilm and M oney Order 36 p a ss . F u lly e q u ip p e d w ith a l l L IS T IN G S A P P R F U ’ A T F D T oday! latest discoveries. s a f e t y ite m s a n d h e a te r s . M eet O re AG M E B R O K E R A G E . IN G S p e e -D e e P h o to S e r v ic e — P. O. g o n Ar I d a h o sc h o o l b u s r e g u la tio n s . E L . 1245 E L . 2060 I I* E A F O K B o x 394, P o rtla n d 7, O regon. L im ited r w rite 1919 5TH AVE I It E N T I E I C A n o n . &C33 N. E. S an dy B lvd P o r t S E A T T L E . W A SH land . O regon. IIDN — Ju st to 4 OK S A I.E — 1946 H .'iisn n M ' .< 1 30 D ra c - m ake sure you won't get your rub lin e w ith h a lf y a r d B u c k e t. O n ly u s e d 300 C L E A N IN G PLA NT P r o s p e r ity h o u r s . O N E Y A R D L o ra in d ie se l s h o v e l. c le a n in g u n it u s e s P e r k o d o rle s s ber boots mixed up with Susie H I (.11 t E T T E L D u P o n t s o lv e n t, c a n g iv e a p e rfe c t Bax MS. Yreka. Calif. - Phone TOflJl. Sm ith's in school, punch a few holes o d o r le s s s e r v ic e in 2 h r s C o m p le te ) HELP WANTED m o d e rn p la n t. $12.hi Q u a lity C lean around the tops and string plaid NEW Kt BB1 K BO \ l 8 e rs, S ilv e r to n , O regon. m a n S.<5 <«' Ail five m a n w ith o a r lo c k s , shoelaces through them. You'll have D E A L E R S w a n te d to ta k e a g e n c y fo r p u m p , o a r s a n d ca i r v i n f c a s e S en d c h e c k w ith o r d e r It A A D IS T K IB I TIN G CO , g a rd e n tra c to rs and Im p le m e n ts . no more boot mix-lips, unless Susie C A F E & G R O C E R Y S T O R E . A ve. M '••I S. E , H a w t h o r n e , P o r t la n d , O r e g o n . ........I m argin. A N D Y S O A R A G E , A’ 5 0 th S t., W . Q u a r tz H ill. 9 m ile s decides to do the very same thing. V an cou ver, W ash ., R t. 5, B ox 1305. so. o f L a n c a s te r T h e f a s t e s t g r o w KNOW that Jesus lived, and that He died. P h . 2808. HOGS, CATS. PETS. ETC. in g c o m m u n ity in th e w e st O w n e r A FT I It T ill WAVE IS OYER— And that He rose again, and this to me m u s t s a c r if ic e W r ite P . M. H o ff- . . . . After you've given yourself one of m an . R t. 2, B ox 26O-B, L a n c a ster . " A ' 1 UD D E N T IS T f o r th e to w n o f Is proof of my own immortality. IG 1 d S T F R F D L a b r a d o r r e t r i e v e r p o p p le s S u lta n , W n. T o w n h a s b e e n w ith o u t . V í’ l ’h o n e K ir k la n d It7 9 . C a l i f . P h o n e 6 9 2 - R .2 . those home-style cold waxes, use There it<n empty tomb and by its side d e n tis t b r 7 ir s . A p p ro x im a te >• H4 - K ir k la n d . W a s k . the curlers for barrettes. Ju st color d r a w in g a r e a Is 3000. V a c a n t o ff ic e M O T E L — 12 u n its , o n e y e a r o ld, m o d - . Stands One so radiantly clean end whit» in new b u ild in g e n d a ls o h o u s in g e rn , f u r n is h e d , $700 m o n th ly i n them with nail polish or enamel. WANTED TO BUY That men through all the centuries can see f a c ilitie s . L o ts o f f is h in g a n d h u n t com e. P r ic e $25.000 B ox 363. C oulee VW ~ - NO K INS, NO ERRORS—When in g c lo se by Id e a l q u ie t pi ic e f o r a Beyond the closed doors o f eternity, C ity , W a s h in g to n . P h o n e 3132. »O’i,-*,'.’ W A N T E D f r c a s h — T r a c t o r w ith a n g o o d d e n tis t o n ly 38 m ile s fr o m putting on those precious nylons, k le d o te r . D 7 o r e q u iv a le n t. G iv e A Light: S e a ttle See o r w r ite S n lt a n A p p li f u ll p a r tic u la r s . P. O. B o x 20, G a B L O C K P L A N T n e ts $5^0 no lf o C ab guard against runs or pulls by wear a n c e , S u lta n , W a s h in g to n . in s, hom e, 2 S A. D ry c lim a te . C hick z e lle . C a lif. ing cotton gloves. • q u ip $18.000 A. H ub bard, A d e l A luminous, clear Light that wiU not die. FICTION CORNER Gardenias From M rs. G arrity "F ilm D eveloping" 35‘ • • • J ARBI KWO< h i ANO JIVE DafTynitlon, STRICTLY FORMAL—Your new description of anything t anyone you think is wonderful. "It's strict ly form al," m eans "It's out of this w orld." BOOM—Another i xpn , n of en thusiasm . For instance. John Agar was "Boom " in "F o rt Apache " Well, wasn't h e1* W ill N t i l l V I S H N I NO! till, l i l t 'l l IT—What yi ..V—A snob girl. ■ s in "G reat Fxpectatio OKAY, i n V \, LET'S ALONG—L rt's dance. IU IS S Y(H K POINT» 1» I IT II.F III VII—Can be said at any time, especially io someone who has just pepped a corny. An emanation from the living Chri«. His tw ain resurrection has sufficed To blot away all doubt and fear, and I Who love life so will find there are no bars To keep my soul from climbing the bright air. Drawn by that high impelling radiance there LIVESTOCK S3 a n to , Ca 11m orni a. B E G . G U E R N S E Y b u lls . D a m s w ith r* ‘ 1 '/■*_ Io * G ood ty p s . 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