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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, November 24, 1949
VIRGIL
By Len Klei*
CLASSIFIED
D E P A R T M E N T
MISCELLANEOUS
PR O PH E C Y ; F o r a copy o f t h . s tr a n ­
g e s t a n d m o a t r e m a r k a b le p ro p h e c y
e v e r w r i t te n ; s e n d tOo In co in a n d
a e e lf a d d r e s s e d s ta m p e d e n v e lo p e
to G o th ic P r e s s , 1707
P o r tla n d 18, O r e g o n .
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
BY O W N E R . 12 u n it m o te l on H ig h ­
w a y 99, s o u t h o f T a c o m a , n e a r
M c C h o rd F ie ld a n d
F o r t L ew is,
y e a r - r o u n d o c c u p a n c y , n e w ly d e c o ­
r a t e d I n s id e a n d o u t. p a v e d d r i v e ­
w ays,
SOO-ft
h ig h w a y
f ro n ta g e ,
ro o m f o r e x p a n s io n
>25,000 w ill
h a n d le L A 84 8 0 , 9 9 0 4 S o u th T a ­
com a W ay, T acom a, W ash .
S A C R IF I C E f u l ly e q u ip p e d d a n c e h a ll
(b a r)
and
e a tin g
e s ta b lis h m e n t.
L iv i n g q u a r t e r s
R.
A . S W A N SO N COM PANY
2 2 0 E- L e g io n W a y
O ly m p ia , W a s h in g t o n .
PALM
S P R IN G S
AREA
N E W 9 U n it M o to r L o d g e W ell f u r ­
n is h e d a n d ro o m f o r m o re. F re e
u s e o f l a r g e pool. R e n ta l sc h e d u le
>83 d a lly . 7 -m o n th s e a s o n . >64,000.
te r m s.
B illy
W r ig h t.
C a n y o n O r., P a lm
2 85
N
P a lm
S p rin g s , C a lif.
F O R S A L E — T w o -c h a lr b a r b e r «hop
G ood lo c a tio n . B o x 25 2 6 , K e tc h ik a n ,
A la s k a .
O N E O F N IC E S T h e lp - y o u r s e lf g r o ­
c e r y - m e a t m a r k e t s on H w y , 99. F i x ­
t u r e s , s h e lv in g , la t e s t ty p e . D a lly
c a s h b u s in e s s . >200. 100*x75* o n 99
H w y . B ld g . 5U'x60*. 4 -ro o m m od. llv .
q t r s . >22,000 b u y s e v e r y th in g b u t
s to c k . In v o ic e s to c k -d e a l d ir e c t w ith
o w n e r. O tis H lw a y G r o c e r y , B u r l­
in g to n , W a s h .
M O D ERN
S H O E R E P A IR , te n t
BY O W N E R —30 r., 11 apts. 2 houses, oil
h e a t. f. c. b., St mi and p. b ath s, Inc. >425
and o w n er's ap t. 2 ‘j a c re s fru it and nuts.
T rad e for «urge cle ir house and cash for
equity. ‘ a mile on G reen b u rg rd. from »9
F station . T igard . t>i
Be a
AUTO
R E N O a r e a , b a r. c o c k ta il lo u n g e , d in ­
in g ro o m , s l o t m a c h in e s a n d a n y
g a m e s d e s ire d . L o n g le a s e , >12,000.
W r it e o w n e r , P . O. B o x 746, S p a r k s ,
N ev.
AUTOS, TRUCKS 4 ACCESS.
l.O G G IN U truck, air b ra k es. 1st c la ss
condition,
new
double
a x le
trailer,
re.is. p rice. H eady to go. 2101 South
«Mth St . S eattle. H a»h K V *(G0
LIVESTOCK
FARMS AND RANCHES
M ODERN
T W O -A C R E
POULTRY
RANCH.
G ood
lo c a tio n .
D o ra
S tu d e m a n , 327 C a s in a R o a d , E v e r ­
e t t , W a s h in g t o n .
yiPEHOH
MIGHTV
7 i r t , I SWAMI J E F F 7
M U T T 'W H A T
A REAL ’ I WOULDST TALK
C U / K T / l WITH THEE' ,
D O IN G
INSIDE A
GHOST?
ARE
ŸOU
NOTHIN'
MUCH
I GUESSI
\ ' i : i; l >.i iry l-'.i i m
v a te d , 20 s u r f a c e
o r c h a rd
M o d e rn
80 n- ■
c le a r e d ,
c u lti­
la r g e
10-room
house,
la r g e b a r n , silo , 10 p u r e b re d G u n rn -
(B an g
F re e )
P ric e >18,000,
cash.
M o r r is L o n g , D a r r in g to n ,
W ash.
6 3 -A C R E
M o d e rn D a ir y
F a r m , 36
h e a d s to c k a n d e q u i p m e n t ; tw o
h o u s e s A. B . H a ld e r n ta n , W ic k e r -
s h a m , W a s h in g t o n .
W ATERFRONT
FARM
L opez
I s la n d
p r o p e r ty .
6
acres
c le a r e d , w e s t e x p o s u re , 7 2 1 -ft. w a ­
t e r f r o n t . 5 -ro o m h o u se , b a s e m e n t,
g o o d b a rn , g a r a g e , w e ll a n d o r ­
c h a r d W r ite H . A .
43, L o p e z , W A sh .
SwAMI JEFF
A n d erso n , B ox
5*j
JITTER
m ile s fro m
By Arthur Pointer
n ig h
sch o o l, b u s ro u te .
Mr»
I inrnln I n .lis h
B.tsln. W yoming.
F A R M fo r Hale
e s w e st f t
S o u th fo rk .
house.
S to c k
93
and
a c re s
c u ltiv a te d .
m a c h in e ry
4-room
o p tio n a l.
I IN< OI N I N G I IHH, B a sin , W yom ing.
120 A , 5 Ml. W . o f S c a p p o o s e , h o u se
a n d b a rn , r u n n i n g w a te r , s e v e ra l
304 M c K a v B ld g .,
g o n . A T 0506.
M all
|1 io
an d
I V E B Y B O D T U S E S V IT A M I N
PRODUCTS
I t 's e a s y to s e ll o n e w ith f o r t y f a c ­
t o r s a ll In o n e h a n d y p a c k a g e A
g o o d r e p e a t b u s in e s s w ith a lo n g
p r o f it m a r g in . W r ite f o r sa m p le .
C o re a C o rp ., L o i A n g e le s 8, C aU f.
»
CAN TAN ANYTHIN«] I
a
m o u se to a m oose. H a i r o f f , o r h a ir
on. H e a v y l e a t h e r o r g lo v e a n d g a r ­
m e n t w e ig h t, f u r s , p e lts , s k in s o f
a ll k in d s
V a lc a n d a P u r Co., N a ­
t io n a l
B ld g .,
S e a t le ,
W a s h in g t o n .
E L E C T R O -T IN N IN G
OE
E Q U IP M E N T .
C o o le rs,
ta n k s , a n d s e p a r a to r s .
D A IR Y
s u p p ly
C A L IF O R N IA
P L A T IN G
W ORKS
55 S . W . A ld e r , P o r t la n d , Ore.
O N L Y *1 T E A C H E S Y O U to
y
t h e p ia n o . I n s t r u c t i o n book t e lls
ho w to ; R e a d , p la y 67 b a s s c h o rd s
In fo x t r o t a n d w a it« tim e ; fin d
240 b a s s p o s itio n s ; p la y m elo d y
w ith
f l ll - l n : tr a n s p o s e . S e n d to
W e s t C o a st M u slo Co., 8180 N . W .
P l a n d e r s , P o r t l a n d 10, O reg o n .
W ARNING— P ie p .n e now t o p : o t e c t ’. o u r ­
s e lf a g a in s t—ATOMIC G ER M W A R FA R E .
V aluable inform ation. D e ta ils free. Ad­
d r e s s - M idw est S ales. P.O . B os III 7,
D avenport, Iowa.
DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC.
B E A G L E HOI N I >9
\k < '. 1 I t U r
r e g i s t e r e d w h e lp e d M ay 18, 1949.
R e a d y t o » t a r t , f ro m b e s t b lo o d
lin e s in A m e ric a . 12 fie ld t r i a l w in ­
n e r s in p e d ig re e , f a r m ra is e d , f o u r
m a le s . S a m m y R. S h a d y S h o re s
a n ti Y ello w C re e k b re e d in g . A ll
b la c k b la n k e ts . >35 ea c h . In q u ire
C o lu m b ia R iv e r P a p e r .Mills, V a n ­
c o u v e r, W a s h , o r a d d r e s s belo w .
W . M. H o r to n , R t. 1, B o x 254,
F r a lr le ,
W ash .
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
~ SKAGIT COUNTY ’
R IV E R BOTTOM
V A LLEY FA RM S
110 a c r e s , 2 la r g e b a r n s , 2
s ilo s ................................
>60,000
117 a c r e s , 85 c le a re d . G ra d e
I'.ii n
a
............ 88,808
100 a c r e s , b a r n , m ilk p a r l o r ...... 23,000
38*i a c r e s , 6 a c r e s F i l b e r t s ..... 12,000
MANY O T H ER S
TO
CH O O SE FROM
C a ll M ab el W o le v e r, S n o h o m is h 4181,
<>r
H E N D E R S O N R E A L T Y CO., R L T R S .
7004 15 th A ve. N. W.
D E 1265.
S I' A T T I I '.
BRICK
W A SH
BUILDING
8 iltab •
O w ner,
P o r tla n d , O re ­
SEEDS. PLANTS. ETC.
for
w a re h o u o e , s t o r e o r f a c to r y . 38,000
f e e t o n ry . s p u r a n d H lw a y 99,
>42,600.
Ample
O w ner,
F.
parking
O.
B ox
space.
1585,
T acom a.
8 A C R E S a n d 6 -ro o m h o u s e In C h ie f
J o s e p h B o o m to w n . W r ite B o x 42,
B r id g e p o r t ,
W ash.
F O R S A L E — M y im p ro v e d se v e n h u n ­
d r e d a c r e s o n b e a u tif u l 1‘e a r r y g in
L a k e . M o d e rn h o m e s o n d i f f e r e n t
p a rts,
w o u ld
s e ll s e p a r a te ly . A
good
fa rm in g
p r o p o s itio n ,
but
s t r e s s s h o u ld be p la c e d o n r e c r e a ­
tio n a l p o s s ib ilitie s . L e ro y W r ig h t,
O w n e r , W in th r o p , W a s h in g to n .
F O R S A L E o r tr a d e : N ew 7 -ro o m
h o m e. 100x200 lo ts. E d g e o f to w n .
L a n d s c a p e d g a r d e n , b e r r ie s , g o o d
s t r e e t , s c h o o ls , f is h in g , N ew o y ­
s te r c a n n e ry . S. R . B u m g a rn e r,
B a y C ity , O r e g o n .
SPECIAL
F U R S , Deer, E lk, Cow a
s k in s
ta n n e d , m a d o In to C o a ts , G lo v es,
e tc ., to y o u r m e a s u r e b y o ld e s t
e s t a b l is h e d m a n u f a c t u r e r in W e s t.
A lso bu j h Idi s
CHERVBNY
1127 N
T A N N E R IE S
W . 1 9 th A v e ., P o r tla n d . O re.
P IL E S "
IHEMORRHOIDSI
F A R M F e r Hah
ir r ig a ta b le . P le n ty w a te r , u s u a l b u ild in g s ,
C o n ta c t
E n a m e le d M e ta l fo r
llo « . S e n d y o u r n a m e
to
S p r in g f ie ld
S h ee,
M e ta l. 8 3 1 3 M a in , S p r in g ! 1 .Id, O re.
your
Tacoma.
N U M E R O U S re g . A r a b ia n m a r e s , f i l ­
lie s p r ic e d r e a s o n a b ly p r io r to w in ­
te r . A lso s e v e r a l c h o ic e 4 a n d %
A r a b ia n c o lts , f i llie s a n d s a d d le
s t o c k n o w in t r . l in in g . C h e s t n u t s ,
P a lo m in o s ,
g ra y s.
V is ito r s
w e l­
co m ed
M a y s-D o d d
R anch, T ygh
V a lle y , O re. S ta te H w y . 23.
87
2 8 th
NAM EPLATES
B ru sh
COURT
u n i t s ; 3 b e d -ro o m h o m e, p l u s 4
a c r e s o f g ro u n d s . N ew r o o f s an d
n e w ly p a in te d . M o d ern a n d in good
c o n d itio n . O n m a in H lw a y to C r a ­
t e r L a k e N a tio n a l P a r k . G ood h u n t ­
in g
and
fis h in g
lo c a tio n .
P ric e
>35.000. T e rm s .
O 'D O N N E L L R E A L T Y CO.
4526 R o o s e v e lt W a y , S e a t t le 5, W a s h .
MUTT AND JEFF
B
and
a w n in g b u s i n e s s d o in g la r g o v o lu m e
in A n c h o ra g e , A la s k a , f a s t e s t g r o w ­
in g c ity in t e r r i t o r y . S e llin g d u e to
d e a t h in fa m ily . B u s in e s s c a n be
s o ld a s is o r by u n its . F o r f u r t h e r
d e t a i l s w r i t e M rs. R h e a M. D e a v e r,
B o x 515, A n c h o ra g e . A la s k a .
10
N.
• RECTAL A N D COLON
AILM ENTS
• STOMACH DISORDERS
T nitif
r
Without Hospitil Opera?»
M on. through F rl.:1 0 a m ,
to 5 p m. Evening»: Mon.,
Wed and Frl., until 8
C I. Doan, M 0.
Our founder
W rite orcall for F R II descriptive booklet
T
h e D e a n C l in ic
In O u r 3 9 t l i Y e a r
C H IR O P R A C T IC
F H V S IC IA N B
N E. Corner K. Burnside and Grand Ave.
Telephone EA it 3918
Portland 14, Ore.
VAN
W ELL N U R SER Y
ROUTE 3
W E N A T C H E E , W A SH .
W e g ro w a c o m p le te lin e o f f i r s t c la s s ,
to,» q u a l i t y f r u i t tr e e s O u r p ric e s
a r e r e a s o n a b le . S en d a p o s t c a rd
f o r f r e e c a t a l o g a n d p ric e lis t. F a ll
o r s p r i n g d e liv e ry .
H E LP
UVLDE AND WOOLY
W A N TE D —MEN
LOCAL i : i, ' 11 ■ i : '. 'i' i-’.irmar for bort
time représentât Ira to Mete* fie ld
• i k i n ie r
N a tio n a l
A lu m in u m
C o., P. O. B o «
S p o k a n e , W a a h ln g -to n .
S p r in k le r I r r i g a t i o n
777C ,
Brooding Chirks
In brooding chicks a good prac­
tice is to allow one-third to one-
half cquare foot of floor space and
one linear inch of trough space per
chick for the first few weeks.
♦
M other Dies of Com plications
From U nattended C hildbirth
STURGEON BAY, WIS -Funeral
services were held for Mrs. Myrtle
Schmidt, 37 • year - old divorcee,
whose infant son was found buried
in the yard of her home at Forest­
ville. Wis.
Mrs. Schmidt died at a hospital
of complications following the un­
attended birth of the boy. Her 19-
year-old son and 16-year-old daugh­
ter told police they buried the baby
at the Insistence of their mother.
The child was dead at the time, they
,aid.
District Attorney Edward G.
Minor and Coroner Calmer Nelson
planned to order an inquest into the
death of the child. M r,. Schmidt
died without making a statement
about the child.
Jhs. ßoA t QtweAini&nL
ißu i^ and. Mold T/omc
IA. S. SaubiyA fionda
M ixed Burglar Alarm Signals
Bring Police to ‘Robbery*
CINCINNATI. - Four policemen
went to Antonio D ip illa 'i grocery In
answer to a robbery alarm.
But there was no robbery. The
grocer Just got his signals mixed
up.
Dipilla explained that he and his
landlady, Mrs. Frank Klein, who
lives on the second floor, had a pre­
arranged signal whereby he was to
tap on a pipe in case of a holdup.
"Mrs. Klein was in the store, and
a few minutes after she left I heard
water running in a washroom," Di­
pilla said. " I forgot about the sig­
nal and rapped on the pipe to call
her attention to it.”
The landlady, hearing the rapping,
called police.
Soap-Making at Home
Not ao many years ago all soap
the family used was made at home.
Soap making, like many of the
common household duties of the
past, has, for the most part, been
taken out of the home. Today the
process of soap making, once ao
fam iliar to all housekeepers, is
known to comparatively few. How­
ever, a considerable saving In the
family budget could be effected by
utilizing all scrap, of fat and turn­
ing them Into soap. Soaps for all
purposes can be mads In the home,
even toilet soap.
K ite -F ly in g Youngsters
W arned of Grave Danger
NEW YORK.—It's easier for this
generation's kite-flying youngsters
to draw electricity down a kit«
string than when Benjamin Frank­
lin made h it discoveries. For that
reason, says Frank L. Jones, presi­
dent of a safety council, modern
kite-flying can be far mor« danger­
ous.
Ha warned against Setting kites
coma into contact with power lines
because of the danger.