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CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT R A B B ITS & SKINS F O R S A L E — 32 h e a d 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 ear lin g s . 8 c a lv e s. B ilie L eigh , R t. Mo. 1, Mt. Vernon, W ash. W A N T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 1bn. up, rab- bit akloH, hlden, wool, m ohair, can- fa r a, liv e p ou ltry. R uby k Com pany, 935 8. W. F ro n t, P ortland , Oregon. BOBBY SOX CROSS TOWN •> Dv Roland Coe Marty Links FOR SALE FO R BALE C o m p le te Ice cream bualneaa, m anu fa c tu rin g , w b o le a a lln g arid r e t a i l in g. W ill teach pu rchaser b u sin ess. K ales price, 116,000.0«. Did 125,000 g r o ss s a le s In 1945. 1— 1945 a u to ca r g a so lin e tank er Stock r a n c h e s from 12.500 to 190,000. V. L. R ob ert son , r ea lesta to r, Salm on, Idaho. 11CH A C R E S T O C K R A N C H o s D iver s ifie d Farm fo r sa le by owner. 120 A. Irrigated. 200 A. dry w h eat land, E le c tr ic ity , 7-rrn. hou se, barn, g r a n ary, hog h ou se, etc. 2-rm. brick sch ool % m t, tow n 4 ml. D ots o f tim ber and w ater. 135.000, term s In reason. L. T. P o w e rs, W allow a, Oregon. NANCY E U IP M E N T CONCRETE BLOCK M A C H IN E S M ake "W aterp rooft” lig h t-w e ig h t blocks. Low In c o st. E a sy to In stall. E a sy to operate. U s e s a w e t m ix. See It in operation b efore you buy. C. M. LONO CO. P h on e 410-W or 359 Auburn, W n. 6 . FO R SA L E — M eat M arket, fu lly eqult - ped w ith sla u g h te r h ou se and 4 J a c re s pasture. W illia m H opk in s, R eardan, W a sh in g to n . P hone 31. S U P E R B R O C K H IL L a n d S tr e a m lln s E v e r b e a r in g S tr a w b e rr ie s . 12 p l a n t s »1.30; 100. $10.00 p o s tp a id . T h o r n le s s R o y s e n b e rrle s 75c e ac h . L . T. PO W ER S, W allow a, O regon. W E L L - IM PROV ED farm o f 640 a.. In W allow a v a lle y . 340 a. tilla b le . 260 a. Irrigated. W rite or se e M ax W ilson , Josep h , O regon. e q u ip m e n t K ales & Service, H om e lockers, bot tle c o o le rs, r e a c h In boxes. M eat c a s e s. E v e r y th in g In r e fr ig e r a tio n . P o r tland r e f r ig e r a t io n co ., 1516 N. E. K illin g s w orth, FortlAnd, O regon. Ph. TR 6644. ‘Here I am for my music lesson, professor —and as usual, too tired to take it!” By Ernie Bushmiller M IN IN G I f I n te r e s te d In P r o s p e c tin g M ills a n d A m a lg a m a to rs , e tc . W rite W. W. O ibson, 112 M arket g t., gan F ran c isco , C alif. M O D ERN-G as equipped c o tta g e s and ap ts., 2 sto r es, ow n ers horns. F urn. com plete. Room for m ore. In com e s ta n d I n v e s tig a tio n . »16.000 w ill handle. R alp h R. Ston e, 324 O ceanw ay, S easid e, O regon. r e f r ig e r a t io n "I jSst can’t keep up the pace anym ore—like I used to in junior high!** CROFT E A S T E R L IL Y P la n tin g Stock. Large b u lb lets »10 per lb. S ta te In sp ected field . 16% w ith or der. D eliv ery Oct. 1. M ike R lg lk , S ix e s, O regon. N E W Q U O N S E T B L D G » ., a ll siz e s, now a v ailab le. L et us so lv e your bu ild in g problem s. T ita n M etal P ro d u cts C o r p o r a t i o n , 1825 V . W. V au ghn , P ortlan d , O regon, Ph. A T - w a te r 1389. FO R SA L E — W estern red cedar fen ce p o sts, all siz e s and len g th s. Quick d e liv e r y by truck or rail. M OENS Ac W A T K IN S C ED A R CO., B onn ers P erry, Idaho. C all B onn ers P erry 341 W. B E E R E Q U IP M E N T B e a u tifu l 3 & 4 K eg. A ll s ta in le s s s te e l B eer C ab in ets. TR. 6644. E v e r y th in g In R efrig era tio n . P ortlan d R e frig e ra tio n Co. 1516 N . E. X ilU n g sw o r th S t. BALLO O NS. B L A N K E T S, N O V E L T IE S V a r iety C arnival M erchandise. H ard to g e t M erchandise, w e can su p p ly you r needs. W rite Jacobson & S h aw W h o le sa ler s A Job b ers. Mall order on ly. 1627 S. W. M ontgom ery D rive, P ortlan d , O regon. M E N 'S second, n e c k ties, »4.50 doz. V a lu e s to »5 ea. S ta te colors de sired . »1 d ep o sit or m oney w ith order. M oney back If valu e not re ceived . O sborn N e ck tie E xch an ge, P.O. box 5354, P ortlan d . GRAD. N U R S E S — Gen. d u ty , 1mm. em p loym en t, p lea sa n t w ork, cond., good p a y . E lm a G eneral H o sp ita l, E lm a, W ash in gton . S H R O P S H IR E R E G IS T E R E D Stud and Y earlin g R am s. A lso 25 r e g is tered E w es and Lam bs. George A r m stro n g , C orvallis, Ore. SPECIAL M E C H A N I C S and body m en. Top w a g es, good w ork in g cond. H o lid a y s and v a c a tio n s w ith pay. P h. B R 2231 or w rite T acom a A n to S a le s, 723 B road w ay, T acom a, W ash . NO TES, ACCOUNTS CO LLECTED. N atio n -w id e serv ice. N o co llectio n , no charge. AM BR IC A H C R E D IT B U B B A U , P. O. B o x 418, H oquiam , W ash. RADIO B R O A D C A STIN G A nnouncers, W riters, A c t o r s . A c t- r e s se s are needed now . H un dred s o' w ill be needed fo r F-M and T e le vision . C om plete, str ea m lin e d co u rse only $25.00 In clud ing te x ts . P ay on ly »10.00, b alan ce upon p lacem en t. S tart now! L in ton J. S aw yer, R ad io P rod u ction s, D ept. W U -1, 603 D ekum B ld g., P ortlan d 4, Ore. ’ ^DENTAL PLATES 2C0-ACRE YA K IM A R A NCH , a ll lrr. À gated , abu nd ant ch eap w ater, al rich plow land, fen ced for c a ttle r a isin g , big tim b er lot, nu t grove, e le c tr ic ity , b u ild in g s, com p lete o u t f it . Q uick sa le sa c r ifice . $42,000. Come and se e fo r y o u r se lf. R o g er Chute, O utlook, W ash . U N I T S — 2, 3, 4-room co tta g e s, tr a iler park, sp a cio u s grounds, 100 ft. from beach, a c r o ss st. from 101 hw y. In c ity . »26,500, term s. C . M. B arn es, Y a ch a ts, Ore. AND ALL 9RANCMES OP DENTISTRY on CREDIT TERMS toko S, 10, l i Month« to Pay D r . H arry S emler , D&diti LtSMY BLDG.- 3 bd A MORRISON • PORTLAND. ORE 14 LOCKER and Ice plan t. 5-rm. apt. In rear. 75x40 brick B ldg. 198 L ockers rented, have w a itin g lis t. Room for Mkt. and Gro. P rice »14,000. T erm s. Ed Luderm an, ow n er; B ox 7, Chilo qu in, Ore. REG . A Y R S H IR E 18 mo. bull, sir e M eadow land Show boy, dam K en ne w ick Param a, $200; a lso 6-mo. bull, sir e M ay B ell's Laddie, dam K en ne w ick B rg ih t M iss, »100. B ox 302, A lbany, Ore. 140 A cres, tim ber and ranch land, App. 100 a c re s o f m eadow. App. 600.000 board fe e t sa w lum ber. Ideal dude ranch location w ith or w ith ou t sto c k and equipm ent. 8 m iles w e st o f P la in s. M ont W rite P . O. B ox 394, P la in s, M ont. S h etlan d P o n ies: O ffer in g “Spunkle'* and “T r ig g e r ”, y e a r lin g s; fe w 1946 fo a ls. S ilv er S tar P o n y Ranch, Mor gan , Ore. FO R SA L E — 320-acre ranch, sto ck and m ach in ery; 70 a c r e s m eadow , 130 m ore good so il, le v e l, e a s ily cleared, b alan ce tim ber and p astu re. Y ear- round sp rin g creek near 6-room h ou se and barns. W ater rig h ts. W m . D au l, 2 m ile s n orth S p irit L ake, Idaho. FOR GOOD HEALTHI • • Htm orrholdo Soctaf and Colon • • H arnia (Rupturt} Gastric Ulcer A llm n n tt Treated without Hospital Operation Monday through Fridayt ¡0 A. M. to 3 f . M. Fveningl: Monday, Vtdntldtty, Friday 7 to 19 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician a n d Surgeon N. E. Corner E. Burnside and Grand Avenue Telephone EA«t 3918, Portland 14. Oregon BUSINESS ^ IN V E S T . OPPOR. C o ncrete an d pn m iee block n la n t Int« cem ent per day 6 * 3 men 25 and yd. orders. bunker. 2.500 200' blocks roller track ke.r,edi ^ C T . , T ’^ octl r ,a n l- « • 53,500 down, bal. ea sy paym ents Rew R R yan, 333JE. l»t St., Albany?O re? P h . 273. WANTED TO BUY WANTED LUM BER — At O regon Hotel Portland 25 to 31. Will finance. Straabarg Lumber A F u e l, B eloit, Wiu. Fhouu 47<5i GENUINE CROFT EASTER L IL IE S P la n tin g S to ck P er 1000 S m all B u lb le ts ____ ___________________________ ... 8 50.00 M edium B u lb le ts_____ _________________________ .... 100.00 Jum bo B u lb le ts ______________________________________ 150.00 B u lb le ts by th e pound_____________________.""..".J...." 6.00 3 Inch Y ia r lln g s _______ _____ ______________________ “ 150.00 4 Inch Y e a r lin g s.......... .................. ___ ............. ........ ... „ 250.00 5 Inch Y e a r lin g s__ __ ______________________________.." 300.00 6 Inch Y e a r lin g 's.......................................................................... 350.00 10' D iscou n t on O rders o f $500.00 or More S M A L j Q U A N T IT IE S FO R HOME G AH DBN U SB 1 dozen E x tr a L arge Y e a rlin g s ............................................$6.00 t 4 dozen E x tr a L arge Y e a rlin g s ................. 3.50 1 doaen E x tr a L a rg s B u lb le ts ............................................ 2.50 IT PAYS TO BU Y O NLY C E R T IF IE D P L A N T IN G STOCK GOLD BEACH BULB COMPANY GOLD B E A C H , OHEGON Moth Damage I Ready-To-Wear tim X d 3 , ! a«Tnngnnnrn™ m°thS iS es‘ As late as 1880' onl>’ 40 Per cent timated at $100,000,000, men's clothing was ready-to-wear, _ e ra,iy Lake Great Salt Lake in Utah is nearly six times as salty as the ocean. Serving Butter Butter will go further if served in Individual pats, spread on only one ■lice of bread in a sandwich and not served refrigerator cold. Vege tables should be seasoned in the serving dish, not the pan, with one teaspoonful of butter for four serv ings. Industrial Pattern In 1870 more than three-fourths of j the nation’s labor force was en gaged in production of physical I g0°da: and ^ ss than a foart*\in di,S" tributive and service activities. In 1930, a little more than a half of the total labor force was employed in production of goods, while dis tribution and service activities em ployed twice as large a proportion as in 1870. Important Waterway Fluorescent Flicker The Great Lakes and their con Fluorescent lights use alternat ing current, which goes on and off necting waterways are the world's 120 times a second. Ordinarily the 1 most important unit of inland wa- changes in current are not noticed, , terway transportation. The total dis but sometimes a slight flickering tance of the system, measured along may be observed when the gaze is the steamer track from Duluth, shifted rapidly from one point to an Minn., to the outlet of Lake On tario, is 1,160 miles. other. Stretching Butter Butter can be stretched by whip ping it with two cups of milk until ■11 fluid is absorbed or by using commercial si. tchers such as gel atin, enzyme-rennet tablets or pow dered mixes. Stretched butter should not be used for cooking. Clover Land Clovers won’t do well on deep, coarse sand, acid or wet land. They don’t like poor land and they can’t stand wet feet. On the other hand, they respond well to phosphate and to potash, and usually they’ll do well on drained upland pasture. Permanent Mirage There’s a permanent mirage at Dry Lake, six miles west of Will cox, Ariz. From the highway miles off, the motorist can see a great body of “dry water” on a clear day. Pueblo Ruins Explorers have found some 500 ruins of ancient Indian pueblos on the south and north rims jf the Grand canyon in Arizona. Today four Indian tribes still live in the region of the canyon.