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SÖUL Claiiified Department INSTRUCTION F L U O B B S C B M T I.K IIIT N M o w Io mud sour ow n 2o w a l l lig h t« fo r la a * Ih a n t i n r o r h . M a la r ia l« u v u lla n l» . C o m p la ta , « u .ii i M e e d , d e ta ile d In a lru rtlu n a . t l <10 r a a ti m i .o n e r o rd e r, ('h e r k a SI 10. N I'R C IA I. T I « A I .F 8 . Il e » l. H . - 4 , H e« I0 M . M a a e la , In il H IlM ful Ignorance Myron — What you don’« know doein't hurt you. Byron—That’s true, but it iomo- tlm e i amuse* others. C E IL IN G PRICK M A H . O K I1 F K I ’ l l U T I I f i n i h i i i n g D ev e lo p in g , p r in tillä , enlarging, lopyliir sprite for i n » « Hat olid frc „ m u llin a b P H O T O 8 K H V R F M . In a . .’« I M a r t e l Ml. H in I'r a a e la a a 4. C a ln RANCHES FOR SALE Hio AUI1EH, 74 auraa olinriul, on hlgh- svuy, HCliool I iiih routa imil olautrlc Un«. S-room liouae, inodern «xoapt lirut, Inrioi burn, oth er lm I l<l I ng h * i roiVM, 9 yrarllngM, II «alv»«, 2 liorniH, loin o f Imy In burn; Iructor, oonibln« nnd o th e r iiiurhliirry. Home Mcronil arow th tlin brr on pliire Ali ■orn for «13.1100 iiiab . Carl M. T lfft, Mandpolnt, Idaho. I t ' l l HALE 42 iiii ' iih , no b u ild in gs, Hinnll o i 'i l i T i d , 20 iie r e a c u l t i v a t e d I ’ r l r e , « I r.oo A. F. Cate«. M. a, B t. M ariaa, Idaho. H A B B ITS & S K IN S 1.1 VW rutilili» 1 »> Lb« 24c. Wunt rub bit NklriM, poultry. veal, all mont* p a y in g S. W good prlc'cN Ruby Ic C o.. •3 5 f r o n t , P ortland , O regon. >10 to 4&U EACH paid for w h ite (fry **r> rubblt xklriM lllg b tenulon stretch er* . >1 50 d o x , prepaid. Ship to B. JD. latice, W arren, O raron. HELP WANTED Y11IJNU Indy 17 to 2 6 'yeara for h o u se work In u ltra-m odern hom o In beau tifu l real dentin I d istr ic t. Own room, hom e prlvll«a<'H. «76.00 per m onth. No board, room or Incom e tax to pay. N o n -am ok ,r preferred. Mra. Z>. a . B elcou rt, 1333 7tn W e st, B eattie 9, W aah. llltL.M, lleu u ty .Shopa und liualrieaa O ffic e« pay w ell. W ould you lik e to earn aa you Irurn? Iion't a lt at hom e and be blue, m ake your drearna com e true. Iion't mlaa thia. W rite today. Carl Xdnebaek, F ree., Stu d en t Servloe, M yrtle B each , B. O. AUTO m ech a n ic to work on Ford or oth er m akes. E x cellen t Incom e aa- aurred. John D ay M otor Co., John D ay, Ora. P h on e 39. W rite or phona. FOR SALE 4 HOLLY Tha s i f t auprciiie for your frien d s and bualneaa naanclatr« Backed In nun- crusbablu 24x12x4" box««. E very «pray la b e a u tifu lly c lu ste re d w ith la rs« red berrlea. (Tliem lcally dipped to Insure lon g life , and w rapped In tru e C hrlatm ua s ty le , w ith a sp rig o f m istleto e . P repaid any w here In II. K A 93.78. 12" h o lly w reath a se n t an yw h ere In IT. H. A. Ribbon decorated, «2.25. P O IT B B 'B OAMDBMB 77«« a sm V . B. B eattie, Waah. I n w o o d 9838 Bona 8 ■ O 1 L T WROX.BBAX.B .MODERN Jew elry sto r e and w a tc h m aker eq uip m ent, doin g good bua lneaa; Ideal for tw o people; Inven tory approx »12.000; fix t u r e s at In voice; ex ce l, lo ca tlcn ; low rent, lease, liv in g qu arters: no a g e n ts, 1309 4 th Bt.. Baa R a f a il, Oal. \T T E N T IO N CAR O W N E R S: We are now w reck in g '40 t o '42 Ritlcka, '.16 to IO C h evrolet«, '37, '38 P ackards, '36 to ‘40 o ld s . A lso m any o th e r m akes and m odela. For good used parta, c a ll or w rite A nto S a lv a g e A W reck- la g C om pany, 3330 B. B. 83nd, P o r t lan d 8, Oregon. IsV O W N E R —111 a. w ith pvt. lane. Kd. B-rin. mod. hse., elec, hot w ater, wired for range, gd barn, chick liars., »tlu r lildg«.; fru it, nut«; «6500. Xi. B. O rlll, rte. 1, box 348. O rchards W ash. Phona V an cou ver 47P41 or Orch. 3P I8. Age Old Cure Jones—1 hear they’ve Invented something to prevent the roosters from crowing in the morning. Smith— Really? What is it? Jones—Chicken soup! What’s In a Name? Stranger — Do you know a guy down this street with one leg named Munson? Boy—Munson? Well, I ’m not sure. What's the name of his other leg? Simple Teacher—Define the subject and the predicate. Sm arty—The subject is what does the predicate and the predicate is what the subject does. Dolls are a big favorite. The brightest spot on toyland is the doll parade and the parlor game sector where there are reported to be good supplies of many old favor ites like Camelot and Monopoly that children and parents can enjoy to gether, although cardboard and dye- I cut limitations have made new items he lays in the manger within the scarce. Classic card game favorites cave where Christ was born. D ram atically the procession ap like Rook, Pit and Crossword Lexi con have been produced in large vol proaches; heralded by a single ume. as they require a m inim um of horseman, his banner streaming cardboard. Bonanza, combining the aloft. A corps of native police technique of Michigan and Rum m y, mounted upon fiery Arabian horses is another favorite that provides fun follows, and then another single for all the fam ily. Escape-type horseman upon a prancing black games that are easy to learn pre steed carrying the cross on high; dominate. the patriarch in his cardinal and erm ine, m itred bishops, clergy in embroidered vestments and white acolytes— swinging golden cen Nation’s Christinas Tree robed sers— precede the jeweled pavilion W as Dedicated in 1925 of the Holy Child. The procession enters the Church The Nation's Christmas Tree of the N ativity. The public is not was so dedicated on Christmas perm itted to witness the actual plac Day. 1925. ing of the effigy, as that part of the The tree, one of the Sequoia church—built above the Cave of the gigantea, is estimated to be 267 N a tiv ity — is under the jurisdiction of feet tall and is located in General the Greek Orthodox church. G rant National park, 64 miles On Christmas Eve, members of east of Fresno, Calif. a ll denominations assemble to sing Appropriate and well-attended carols above the birthplace of the ceremonies are held beneath the Holy Child before midnight mass is tree each year, weather and oth solemnized In the Church of the er conditions permitting. N ativity. M ilk M aker H a rry —Did you know I used to be a gardener In a dairy? Jerry—No. What did you do? H a rry —I used to water the milk. H AR D TO ANSW ER --------- ------------- — --------. --------- r - 1C— ■ o ■ '. C 'V ç— MBMl UHI" ? Editors nt Work Editor— I wish we had an x-ray In this office. Contributor—What for? Editor—So I could tee through some of the Jokes you contributor! send in. R E G IS T E R E D B R O W N SW ISS cow s nnd h e ifer s. C alves aired hv our fin e hull. M oH U O H 1 1 O W I SW ISS FA BM B u te 1, B ox 106 Y elm , W ash. 480-ACRR ranch for ante, a ll equipped, m illio n fe e t o f tim ber. F ree nnil fir s t w n ter righ t. W rite B o m le H ll- denbrant, R ep u b lic, W ash . FOR SA L E — M odern garage, aervlci sta tio n , se r v in g "H u n gry H orsi D am Site" area, near K a lisp ell. Sec or w r ite H. J. H U N T R EA LTO R , B u ffa lo B lock , K a lisp e ll, M ont. H A M P S H IR E R oars and w ean er p igs from cham pion s ir e s nnd darns W rite B. E. E ekew . B o ise, Idaho, B t. 9. RED GARLIC. silv e r sk in . D ise a se free, 35c n lb Ed C arothers, B t. 3, B ox 314, H illsb o ro , O regon. HOSE IN T E R E S T E D In a pure bred reg iste re d A lpine buck p le a se w rite F . M. Shuck, R. 3, B ox. 41, P o r t land, O regon. M APS— C ity, cou n ty, s ta te nnd world L argest se lec tio n on th e c o a st at M etsk er Man Co., I l l So. 10th, T a com a, W a sh in gton . S P E C IA L N O R T H W E ST TRUCK H E A D Q U A R T E R S '41 A- '42 C h evrolet. 4 w h eel drive tru ck s. Home w ith w in ch es, A -l m e c h a n ic a lly . A lso con ven tion al trucks from 275.00 up. <i ton to 10 tons. 2 w h eeled tr a ile r s — ear size to h ea v y lo g g in g size. C om p lete stock used parts. N ew nnd reb uilt m otors. NBTBO N C H B tm o r .E T COM PANY 17th N . W . fc L ea ry A ve. S U n eet 9100 S e a ttle 7. W ash . COON, Cat H ounds trained, nnd Pups. H uaaell Knot, R.D. 3, P ort Orchard, W ash in g to n . 250 REPR O D U C TIO N S, your fn vorlti p h oto or sn a p sh o t for C hristm as use. »2.45. For In form ation writ» C an field Ant S tu d io, B ox 973, S a i B runo, C alif. Beware Coughs The “ great sw allow er” —a fish that is only nine inches long—has an extra stom ach to take care of food greater than the cap acity of its norm al stom ach, scien tists say. Wrapped up neatly inside the fish’s regular stom ach is an e la s tic extra pouch, which expands like a balloon when the fish sw a l lows an object larger than itself. The great sw allow er lives in deep w ater, 1,800 to 9,000 feet deep and scien tists are still wondering how it can stand the great pressure at that depth. Creomul.slon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial m u c o u s m e m branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. THE HENNING VIOLIN from common colds That Hang On C R E O M U L S IO N forCouzht, Chest Colds, Bronchitis FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM ^TIOjCHYMUSCLES ' jr * , Sproins * Strains * Bruises Stiff Joints WONDERFUL X-MAS GIFT F ascinating, thrilling Toss- gam e for Children and A d u lt s . T w e lv e glittering m e t a l r in g s mounted on colorful card. M akes w o n d e r f u l stocking stuffer and extra gift for that extra-special person. E ach card only 25c. Get several! ® « efl !< 4 G-L PRODUCTS CO., Oak Harbor. Ohio Gentlemen: Send me_________ cards at 25c each. I am enclosing S __ . , for this thrilling game. M A IL TODAY A Nam» S treet and N o _ City__________ -State- Let the Ads Guide You When Shopping your car your truck yourself (Ünittr, All flr Jfaithfitl” C A N A R IE S, rollers, handed, pedigreed V igorou s, h ealth y, free s i n g i n g m a les »15.00 delivered . O sm an A v i a r ie s, 1730 84th A ve., O ahland 3. C alifornia. 20.000.CA P. SA W M IL L , w ith 150-h Cum m lna d ieael, 2 g a s donkey«, t. d 40 Tnt Cat., w ith Iasancon an gle dozer, new track, com p overh auled R a n l« y B ros., A nboy, W ash . All Bethlehem turns out on De cember 24 for the a rriv a l of the Pa triarch of Jerusalem—Cardinal of the Holy Land — who each year brings to Bethlehem an ancient ef figy of the Infant Jesus, which dlcates, but better quality lines of wood and cardboard playthings are p ou red . Rubber toys are not ex pected to appear in any volume and plastic items w ill be lim ited to the same small quantities as last year due to m aterial shortages. Believe In Signs? Cop— What's the idea of parking right In front of the Are house? Lady Motorist— Why, the sign said “ Fine for P a rk in g !’’ ‘Great Swallower’ Fi«h Has an t^xtra Stomach hoii T christmas IN BETH LEH EM Geography I.exaon Teacher—Nam e five things we get from India. School Boy—Tin, oil. rice, India rubber and India-gestion. You’re M y Baby She— Do I remind you of the ocean because my eyes are so blue and deep? He—Naw, you remind me of the ocean 'cause you’re so seldom quiet. F IL B E R T T R E E S . B arcelon a. D avl- nna, D u ctility vnrletlea; also, Chit- lam tree« P le n ty o f sto ck a vailab le for Im m ediate sh ip m en t C harles W. F o rrest, Coos B ay, O regon. The Wise Men may have been tne only ones who actually la w the Star of Bethlehem. But; According to St. Matthew, when Herod heard that the Wise Men were The celebration of V-J Day didn't seeking the Christ Child whose star come soon enough to put Santa they had seen in the east, he sum Claus' toylund schedule to a peace moned the chief priests and scribes time basis. Although he will carry of the people and demanded of them more than a $200,000,000 pack of where it had been predicted that the playthings this Christmas, less than Christ should be born. “ And they said unto him, In Beth 8 per cent of the toys under Yule- tide trees will be of m etal and most lehem of Judea: for thus it is w rit of these will be the simplest types ten by the prophet."—St Matthew 2:5. of stamped-out metal. It was written by the prophet— There will be only a token showing of wheel toys, electric and nothing could prevent It .’ And after the Wise Men had been trains und mechanical toys of m et al. a survey of toylund supplies In- directed to Bethlehem by Herod: . Io. the star, which they had seen in the east, went before them till it came and stood over where the young Child was. “ When they saw the star, they re joiced with exceeding great jo y.” — Matthew 2:9-10. Apparently, even the Wise Men lost sight of the Star tem porarily— hence they rejoiced when it returned to their vision after they had de parted from Herod. The Star ol Bethlehem was nei ther kindled nor extinguished when Christ was born in Judea—it was written by the prophet, it has van quished every despot from Hesod to H itler and survived every tyranny and cruelty that evil men could think of; and the hearts of men, turning from foul memories and associa tions, have— and shall—rejoice in the eternal light of righteousness and peace. It's A Pleasure N it—Even nowdays 1 like to hitch, hike. Wit— Why? Nit— I t ’s thumb fun! R E ST A U R A N T . tavern anil card room, d oin g good b u sin ess, «how « e x c e l lent net return. P rice »12,000.00 R E S T A U R A N T iiveruK ing «250.00 to «300.00 d a lly gross. N e ts »1,400 m onth um ler ow n er operation. P rice »11,000. H a lf cash. Ed C. M etzger 401-1411 F ou rth A ve. B ld g. M Aln 7147 B eattie, W ash. 4 Ouch! B ill—There’s one place you can get all the gas you want w itluu t coupons Joe— Where’s that? B ill—The dentist's. Mrs. Jones— Young man, how do you sell your H whurger cheese? C lerk—Madam, I sometimes won der about that myself! Ed. O. M etzger 401-1411 F ou rth Ave. B ldg. M Aln 7147 S e a ttle, W ash . ► M rs.—How docs my new hat look? M r.—It looks like a week's wage*. »25.0011.00 M odern sto re hiilhllnK o f f iv e «tore« In proaparous au b -center In S ea ttle. N e ts a lm o st 11 on th ia price. Ed C. M etzger 401-1411 F ou rth A ve. B ldg. M ain 7147 S e a ttle, W ash . Terms. ETERNAL STAR OF BETHLEHEM Husy With War Work, He Was Unable to Make New Metal Toys. _________ PERSONAL________ Mi AC II Elf, 10 Iblrbind, 40 a. alandliiK tlinbur; now 52-ft . 20-row burn, IK bead o f r u tile , Ige. nhlcli. I iouh «, 126 bona, i-leclrlrlty , 8 ml. Aatorlo mi (food rood 4240 8. w . Barbur lllv d ., P ortland , or w rite Mt. 3, Box 479, Antorla, O regon. Games and Dolls Hold First Spot in Santa s Toy land • I f y o u n e e d y o u r c a r (o r tru c k ) th is w in te r, y o u Hand Made and U n su rp a sse d T erm s. W rite for B ook let E xpert R ep airin g need GUSTAV HENNING w e e d t ir e c h a in s , be s tu c k YXOXiIN M A X ER B e lfa ir . W ash. w ith o u t th e m . to o . . . b e c au se y o u m a y A n d re m e m b e r — w h e n w heels sp in in snow o r o n ice, th e h e a t q u ic k ly d a m a g e s tire s. MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING w e e d t ir e c h a in s th e d a m a g e a n d in co n v en ien ce o f sk id a c c id e n ts . . . th e y k eep y o u m o v in g w h en snow s to p s ch ain -less WHY SUFFER? Do what c o u n tle ss num bers of happy u sers are d oin g for th e e f fe c t iv e r e lie f of: • A r th r ltlc -R lie u m a tlo P ain s. • Chronic C atarrh al C onditions (A s In B ro n ch itis, A sthm a and S in u s P ains. I • Skin D isord ers. cars. A nd b y p re v e n tin g a c c id e n ts , O dorless and T n s te le ss C on tain s P ure C oncentrated E sse n tia l G arlic OR A SX YO UR D R U Q O IST or R ichm ond Adam C om pany of A m erica P. O Box 282 H elling! in. W ash. F iv e W eek ’s S u p p ly f3.00 w e e d c h a in s p ro te c t y o u a n d y o u r fam ily from i n j u r y . . . o r worse. j w h e n tire s s l i p — W e e d C h a in s g r ip N a tu re ’s Finest Blood P u rifie r A d a m 's G a r lic P e a r l e s also sa v e y o u r c a r a n d tr u c k Calling from all Churches throughout all the lands, with the hymn most often heard, "O Come, All Ye F a ith fu l,” carol singers have become a most vital part of every com m unity’s Christmas. Without the boys and girls singing in the Churches, in the homes and over the a ir, Christmas would laek the real spirit that it has acquired in this country. Santa’s Toy Outlook Stuffed animals will be plentiful in Santa's pack, but Dydee, the pre w ar favorite that drank from a bot tle and had its diapers changed, can't be expected until 1946 for V-J Day came too late to make rubber available for Christmas toys. Doll furniture such as cradles, beds and high chairs will be avail able but in lim ited quantities. Doll carriages are being manufactured in volume but there w ill be only a lim ited number with m etal parts. Yule Tree’s Start The Christmas tree business in the United States is believed to have started in 1851, when M ark Carr, a woodsman of the Catskills, sold two sledge loads of trees in New York. Today, almost every region pro duces Christmas trees although the largest volume comes from the Far West. Frequently, buyers of trees in our cities w ill observe they are tagged with a notice to the effect that they were harvested according to good forestry practice. Check up today. Make sure your car and truck have chains in good re pair. If you need repairs or new weed chains , see your dealer or service station. A M ERICAN CHAIN D IV IS IO N AM ERICAN C H A IN & CABLE In Business Jor Your Sajety : ?