S o u th ern Oregon News Review, T hursday, Septem ber 5, 1946 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT R A B B IT S & S K IN S WANT L IV E H A IililT S 4 lbs. up, rab­ bit »kin s, b ld -s. wo , m ohair, c a s ­ cara, liv e poultry. R-1 by h Com pany, »35 S. W. F ron t, P ortland , Oregon. FOR SALE D IE SE L PO W ER U N IT S 20 new CMC 370 tip. difcb.il tw in In- du n,rial power unltM Keared lottether. C om plete w ith radiator and clu tch . Mounted on ateel fram e w ith o u t­ board m otor bearing* and sh a ft. W ill se ll an tw in unit or w ill s e p ­ arate for Mingle pow er unite. RESCENT M A C H IIZ fe MPO. CO. D a lla s, Ore. CROSS TOW N BOBBY SOX Bv Roland Cor ii Marty link! “ D ad, can I e sta b lish a d raw ing a c co u n t on iny w eekly a llo w a n c e ? ” ‘U ntil you le a rn th e d iffe re n c e betw een a zinnia and a w eed you c a n k eep th a t hoe out o l m y flower b e d .” B y Ernie B ushm iller NANCY GOODNESS, THIS HEAT •¿V tv O n ! M hOB H I I M U T T AN D JEFF B y B u d F is h e r SEE, NOW 6rtESfwrtAT ARE HOW. T M S WHAT OTHERS,E DON’ t Ó Y E N , S IN C E \ J - F o V l ’fA WAVING TÖ ) VOUVE BEEN WAVING TO ME, (y o u WAVING. WAVING WAVING HEREJ e NCEG’S PAPA k ARr ” Vô’J /I MV GlRL, ENCEE, | BACK. OVER AN r l HAS FORBIDDEN " J E F F . D o y o u WAVING It W H O I S W A V IN G WHOLE To s E e h e r l ’ LOVE M E ?" r-TV < ’ŸES.DE k R, r j TO ME FROM Lv H o u R ir> 7 f Z . I WE ARRAN6ED A U P f ■ O I HER WINDOW.’> lE PK IO E K A T IO N E Q U I P M E N T . Halen A H#-rvlce, H om e locker«, bot­ tle cooler«, reach In boxes. Meat cases. E veryth in g In refrigeration . P O B T L A S D B R P 1IO B B A T IO M CO., 1518 W. B. B lllln < sw o r th , P ortland , Oregon- Ph. T > 8644. FOR KALE— Meat M arket, fu lly equip­ ped w ith «lau gh ter h ou se and 40 acre» pasture. W illiam H opkins, .sardan. W ash in gton . P h on s 31. HW w T s CON s T n VE 4, 21 hp. Air- Cooled Gaa engin e w ith clu tch . N e v ­ er been uncrated. $315. O lenn Crt- ■•11, Aurora, Oregon. CONCRETE BLOCK M ACH IN ES M ake "W aterprooft" lig h t-w e ig h t blocks. Low in c o st. E a sy to In stall. E asy to operate. U s e s a w et m ix. See It In operation before you buy. C. M. LONG CO. P h on s 41O-W or 359 A ubnra, Wn. ■ EW Q UO NSET BLDGS., a ll siz es, now availab le. L et u s so lv e your building problem s T ita n M etal P ro­ d u cts C o r p o r a t i o n , 1825 N. w . V aughn, P ortland , O regon, Ph. AT- w ater 1389. 883 y R E S . 7 p iile s north o f W a ter­ v ille. W ash. 423 a cres good w heat land o f w hich ISO a cres is clean sum m er fa llo w . B alan ce p astu re: .Springs, som e tim ber. N o bu ild in gs. H ig h est bid takes. T erm s cash , to s e ttle e sta te . W rite Mrs. T. B. Jon es, 715 W a sh in g to n A v ,., W en ­ atch ee, W ash in gton . OK SALK— 160 A. C attle or sh eep ranch. 35 A. m eadow g r a ss. 3 year round creek s through place, B ldgs., lo ts o f dead tam arack and cedar. Good h u n tin g and fish in g . 5 ml. from L ittle Bend O reille Lake R e ­ sorts. 14 ml. N. E. C olville, W ash. $4.000 e a sy term s. M ust se ll ow in g to d eath of husband. Mrs. L ydia W im m er, C olville, W ash in gton . W E L L -IM PR O V E D farm o f 640 a., in W allow a va lley . 340 a. tillab le, 260 a. irrigated . W rite or see M ax W ilson, Josep h , O regon. GKAD. N U R S E S — Gen. du ty, 1mm. em ploym en t, p leasant work, cond., good pay. E lm a O eneral H o sp ita l, E lm a, W ash in gton . 80A.— A ll tim ber. H ouse, gar., c h ick ­ en house. $3000. $1500 down. L o ca ­ tion for m ill. W e sley K arvlng, G a s­ ton, Ore., R t. 1. SH R O P SH IR E R E G IS T E R E D Stud and Y earling R am s. A lso 25 r e g is ­ tered E w es and L a r n b s . G eorge A rm ­ stron g, C orvallis, Ore. 1168 ACHE STOCK RANCH A m l, tow n 4 m l. L ots o f tim ber and w ater. $35.000, term s In reason. L. T. P o w e rs, W allow a, Oregon. SPECIAL WALLOONS, n o v e ltie s, variety & car- naval m erchandise. W rite for prices Jacobson * Shaw , w h o lesa lers and Jobbers. Mail orders only. 1207 S. W . B roadw ay, P ortland , Ore. M E C H A N I C S and body m en. Top w ages, good w ork in g cond. H o lid a y s and v a c a tio n s w ith pay. Ph. B R 2231 or w rite T acom a A u to B ales, 723 B roadw ay, Tacom a, W ash . H ELP W A N T E D — M e c h a n i c , Ford sp e c ia list preferred. Good salary, perm anent position . C. A. R A TCIdlFPE CO. C heney, W ash. P hone M Ain 61 IF YOU w an t work, a hom e, a b u s­ in e ss or ju s t h ealth , w r ite N. S tra- ley, Soap L ake, W ash. FOR SA L E — 32 head purebred Aber­ deen A n gu s c a ttle , c o n sistin g o f 1 reg iste re d bull, 10 cow s, 13 y e a r ­ lin g s, 8 c a lv e s. E llie L eigh , Rt. No. 1, M t. Vernon, W ash. ROFT E A S T E R LILY P la n tin g Stock. L arge b u lb lets $10 per lb. S ta te In sp ected field , 10% der. D e liv e ry O ct. 1. M ike R igik, S ix e s. O regon.________________ . HAY' HAY! Choice hay for horses, $28 L.L. D airy hay. sam e price; str a w & grain orders taken now. Q ltts P eed and Seed Co., Terndale, Wn. AM M UNITION h u ts in c ra tes m ade of 10 gau ge corrugated galvan ized ste el. 20x50 ft.. 10 ft. high N ation al S a les Co.. 815 S. W . F ron t St., P ortland , O regon. AT 1466.________ RADIO BRO ADCASTING A nnouncers, W riters, A c t o r s , A ct- r e sse s are needed now . H undreds w ill be needed fo r F-M and T e le ­ v ision . Com plete, stream lin ed course only $25.00 Including te x ts. Bay- only $10.00, balance upon placem ent. £ta rt now'. L in ton J. S aw yer, Radio P rod u ction s, D ept. W U-1, 603 Dekum B ldg., P ortlan d 4, Ore.___________ _ DENTAL PLATES A.’ A N D ALL B R A N C H E S OF DENTISTRY on CREDIT TERMS fa k e 5 ,1 0 . IS A»enrti> to Fay D r . H arry S emler , Dentist ALISKY BLOC-- 3 a < MORRISON ■ PORTLAND, ORE FOR GOOD HEALTH! • Hemorrhoid» • R ectal and Colon A ilm ents • Hernia (Rupturi) • Gastric Ulcer Treated without Hospital Operation Monday /trough Friday: 10 A. M .to S P . M. Eotnmgi: Monday, W tdnt/day, Friday 7 / 0 19 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician a n d Surgeon N ’ Comer E. Bumilde and Grand Avenue Telephone EAst 3918. Portland 14, Oregon INSTRUCTION M I N I N G e u ip s s b n t If Interested in P ro sp ectin g M ills A m a lg a m a to rs , e tc . W rite W. w . O lbson. 112 M arket St., San F r .n - clsco , C alif. E D U C A T IO N A L SE R V IC E fo r th e p h y si­ c a lly u n a b le to atten d sch ool. W rite C. B. R ID D L E . P . O. Box 442. Wasblarloa. D. C. G ENUINE CROFT EA STER L IL IE S P lan tin g Stock Per 1030 .....$ 50.00 S m all B u lb lets . ... 103.00 M edium B u lb lets ..... 150.00 Jum bo B u lb lets 6.00 B u lb le ts by the pound ...... 150.00 3 Inch Y ia r lin g s 250.00 4 Inch Y ea rlin g s --------- --------------------------------------------- * ’ 5 Inch Y ea rlin g s ................. - ..............- ................................... 6 Inch Y ea rlin g s ............................................................... ; / ..... 10% D iscoun t on O rders o f $aOOOO or M<’r^ SM ALL Q U A N T IT IE S PO R HOMB O A R D BN USE 1 dozen Br.tra L arge YcarUnga ................................... $»•«{ Vi dozen E xtra L arge Y e a r lin g s .......................... - ................ r r ^ A Y ^ O ^ Y ^ N L V C E R T IF IE D P L A N T IN Ö 'STOCK GOLD BEACH BULB COM PANY GOLD BEA C H , OREGON Fooling ’Em “ Why do you suppose,” asked the m an in the re sta u ra n t, “ th a t poor m en usually give la rg e r tips than rich m en ?” “ I c a n ’t really say, sir,” replied the w aiter, “ but m aybe the poor m an doesn’t w ant anyone to find out th a t he is poor, and the rich m an doesn’t w ant anyone to find out that he is rich .” Boys or G irls? “ I w ant an E string for my vio­ lin,” said the G.I. in a London m u­ sic store. The girl brought all the violin strings in the shop. “ Pick it hout yourself,” said she, “ I c a rn ’t tell the blinking ’E s from the sh es.” Sad Story “ You say he left no m oney?” “ No, you see he lost his health get­ ting w ealthy and then lost his w ealth trying to get h ealthy.” Desperate Case “ I’ve sim ply got to get m y wife’s insom nia cured.” “ Is it so h ard on h e r h ealth ?” a sym pathetic friend asked. “ No, but it’s awfully h a rd on my pocketbook. All she does when ly­ ing aw ake at night is to think up things to buy.” No H urry “ One last prescription—take a bath before you re tire .” “ I ’m retiring in 20 years, doc, but I’ll rem em ber your advice.” Exclusive “ Stand u p ,” shouted the evangel­ ist. “ Stand up if you w ant to go to h eav en .” Everybody stood up excepting one old m an. “ Don’t you w ant to go to h eaven?” asked the preacher. “ Sure 1 do, but I ’ll be dad- gum m ed if I w ant to go with an ex­ cursion,” replied the oldster. SALES TALK Round Tilings T ourist (in village store) — W addya got in the shape of auto­ mobile tires? Clerk—F u neral w reaths, life pre­ serv ers, invalid cushions and doughnuts. ¡¿ 3 -C.Ä A rchitecture Nit — W hat keeps the moon from falling? W it—It m ust be the beam s Army Talk Two buck privates paused by the roadside to look a t a dead anim al. “ It has two stripes—w hat is it? ” said one. “ T hat simplifies the question,” said the other. “ I t’s either a skunk o r a corporal!” A w ealthy m an, intent on m a tri­ mony, told his friend one day th a t he w as 60 years old, and asked; “ Would it be b etter if I told a young lady whom I ’d like to m arry th at I ’m only 50?” “ I ’ll be perfectly frank with you,” his friend replied. “ Your chances would be b e tte r if you’d tell her you w ere 75.” M ysterious Script “ M am a, m am a, come here quick! I’ve ju st learned to w rite !” “ Really, Tom m y? W hat does it sa y ? ” “ I don’t know. I haven’t learned to read y e t.” Risky Business M ental Cruelty “ H e re ’s a doctor,” rem ark ed Mrs. “ W ell,” said the peace loving Sm ith, looking up from the paper, husband, “ it takes two to m ake a “ who claim s th a t kissing shortens qu arrel, so I ’ll shut up.” life.” “ T h a t’s ju st like a m a n ,” whim- , “ M ust m ean single life,” m u t­ pered the little w om an, “ you’ll just tered Mr. Sm ith. ■it th ere and think m ean things I” I