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S outhern Oregon News Review, T hursday, Septem ber 26 1946 M I N IN O B U I P M E N T I f I n te r e s t. I in P ro p o r tin g M ills a n d A m a lg a m a to r» , etc W rite w . W . O tb so n , 112 M a rk et c ls c o , C a lif. S t., S a n r r a n - M O D E R N -G as e q u ip p e d c o tta g e s a n d a p t» ., 2 »tore», o w n e rs hom e. F u rn . c o m p le te . R oom f o r m ore, i n c o m e s ta n d I n v e s tig a tio n $16.000 w ill h a n d le R a lp h R . S to n e , 324 O c e a n w a y , S e a s id e , O regon . S I . P E I i l l R O C K H IL L a n d S tr e a m lin e E v e r b e a r i n g S t r a w b e r r i e s 12 p l a n t s » 1 .30; 100, $10 00 p o s t p a id . T h o r n - le< B o y c n b e r r l r s 75c e a c h . I*. T . P O W E R S , W a llo w a , O reg o n . I W E L L -IM I’K O VEI» K K F K IO E K A T 1O N E Q U I P M K N T. S ale» A S e rv ic e , H orne locker», b o t tle cooler», re a c h In boxes M eat case». E v e r y th in « in r e fr ig e r a tio n . P O R T IA M D R E r K I Q E K A I I O S CO., 1516 N. B. K lllln g a v z o r th , P o r tla n d , O reg o n . P h . T R 6644. S A L E — W eK tern re d c e d a r fe n c e p o s ts , a ll aize« a n d len g th » . Q uick d e liv e ry by tr u c k o r ra il. M O EK S t')li ft W A T K I N S C E D A R CO., B o n n era F e r r y , Id a h o . C a ll B o n n era F e r r y 241 W . BEER “ Well, you cried when I had mine cut!” NANCY N A N C Y /- — S TOP CHASING THAT 'i PIS --Y O U SHOULD ALWAYS — E Q U IP M E N T B e a u tif u l 3 ft 4 K eg. A ll ntafnle»» Ht. el II, e r C a b in e t» . T B . 6644. E v e r y t h in g in R e f r ig e r a tio n . P o r tla n d R e f r ig e r a t io n Co. 1516 N . E . X illln g s w o r t h S t. By Ernie B ushm ¡Her Bur y o u TOLO B A lt O O W S . E D A H K E T S , N O V E L T IE S V a r ie ty C a rn iv a l M erchandl»«. H a rd to g e t M e rch a n d ize , w e c an s u p p ly 0E K IN D TO ANIMALS y o u r need KIND TO W r i t e J a c o b s o n ft S h a w W h o le s a le rs ft Jo b b e rs . M all o rd e r o n l y . 1627 S. W . M o n tg o m e ry D riv e , P o r tla n d , O regon. se c o n d , n eck tie» , $4.50 doz. V alu e» to $5 ea. S ta te c o lo rs d e s ire d . t l d e p o s it o r m oney w ith o rd e r. M oney back If v a lu e n o t r e ceived. O sb o rn N e c k tie E x c h a n g e , M E N 'S P .O . b o x 5354, P o r tla n d . 260-A C R E Y A K IM A I ’.A N C H , a ll i r r l- g a te d , a b u n d a n t c h e a p w a te r, a ll r ic h plow lan d , fe n c e d f o r c a ttle - r a ls lh g , b ig tim b e r lot, n u t grove, e le c tr ic ity , b u ild in g s , c o m p le te o u t f it. Q uick s a le s a c rif ic e , $42,000. ' 'o m e a n d s e e f o r y o u r s e l f . R o g e r U N I T S— 2, 3. 4-room c o tta g e s , t r a i l e r p a rk , sp a c io u s g ro u n d s, 100 f t. fro m b each, a c r o s s s t. fro m 101 hw y. In c ity . $26,500, te rm s . C . M. B a r n e s , Y a c h a t s , O re. L O C K E R a n d ice p la n t. 5 -rm . a p t. In r e a r . 75x40 b ric k B ldg. 198 L o c k e rs re n te d , h a v e w a itin g lis t. R oom f o r M kt. a n d G ro. P r ic e $14,000. T e rm s. E d L u d e r m a n , o w n e r ; B o x 7, C h ilo q u in , O re. BUSINESS ¿L INVEST. OPPOIU ATTENTION DOCTORS A m o d ern th re e -u n it clinic in th e city of M a ry sv ille is now a v a ila b le . N ine room s, c e n tr a l h e a tin g p la n t, all p lum bing in s ta lle d an d a lo catio n w h ich is rig h t dow n tow n on th e m ain th o ro u g h fa re . T h is h as b een o p e ra te d a s a clinic b efo re an d is an id e a l s e t’ip for tw o p h y sic ia n s an d one d e n tist. T o ta l p ric e . $11.000. You ca n buy th is on re a so n a b le re n t term s. See D an A. D u ry ee. J r ., w ith D. A. D U R Y E E & CO. a t 2715 Colby A venue E v e re tt, W a sh in rto n - M ain 1010. FU L L Y equ ip , r e s ta u r a n t, in clu d in g bldg. & lot a v e ra g in g $100 a d a y . P ric e S7.5OO. $3,500 dow n, bal. e asy p ay m en ts. R ex R . lty a n , 333 E . 1st S t., A lbany, O re. P h . 273. of 64o a, wllaon, Joseph, Oregon. G R A D . N E R S E S Mien, d u ty , im m . e m p lo y m e n t p le a s a n t w ork, cond , good pay. E lm a G e n e r a l H o s p ita l. E lm a , W a s h in g to n . S H R O P S H IR E R E G IS T E R E D S tu d a n d Y e a rlin g R a m s. A lso 23 r e g is te re d E w e a n d Lam b; G eorge A rm s tr o n g , C o rv a llis, O re. D e s o to & P ly m o u th d e a le r . N e w b u ild in g a n d e q u ip m e n t H ig h e s t w a g e s p a id f o r exp. ri. n e e d M. chanl« and R o l y m .-n « 'a ll o r a ob a t R a m b e a u M o to r s, 360 B o n d S t - A s to r ia , O reg o n , P h o n e 463. L o o k in g f o r a d e a le r to b u y c a rlo a d lo ts o f h o rs e -d ra w n f a rm Im p le m en t» a n d h a r n e s s . R o g e r A v e rllL CalVf er’ Bonte 1( Box 174' M a d e ra , F R I IT A N I T T R E E S — P e a c h ^ A p I pie. P ru n e » , P e a rs , C h e rrie s, W a l n u ts . e tc . A lso R o s e s B e rry p la n ts , « h a d e a n d f lo w e rin g tre e s , s h r u b s , e tc . \\ ritf- f o r o u r fre e 4 0 -p a rg e c a t- a lo g u e l is tin g 700 v a r ie tie s . O u r f a ll s h ip p in g s e a s o n w ill b e g in i a*1. -SOVi'tnb*-r 15, b u t w e w ill b a g la d to re c e iv e y o u r o r d e rs d u r in g th e s u m m e r f o r f a ll a n d s p r in g d e - te r o o J .'a ? .? * VaUey 1 O R S A L E —-1480 a c re r a n c h on S a l. m on R iv e r, 840 a c r e s deed ed lan d . »¡e sCreS . h a y ' plf‘n ty ,jf w a te r, so m a tim b e r, f a r m e q u ip m e n t in clu d e d . ■ o U ., Id a h o . C h n te , O u tlo o k , W a sh . J4 fa r m in W allo w a v a lle y . 310 a. tilla b le , "80 a - Irrig a te d . W rite o r s e e M a x W r iU W ' L ‘ I r e U “’ SPECIAL N 2T®-.S ' A C C O L N T S collected . N a tio n -w id e se rv ic e . N o c o lle c tio n . n>> «¿targe A M E R IC A N C R E D IT W a?h“ A U ’ P ‘ ° ' B° X 418, H o « a la n ». R A D IO B R O A D C A S T IN G " A n n o u n c e rs, W r ite r s , A c t o r s , A c t r e s s e s a r e n e ed e d now . H u n d re d s w ill be needed f o r F -M a n d T e le v isio n C om plete, s tr e a m lin e d c o u rse O" y d e l u d i n g te x ts . P a y o n ly $10.00, b a la n c e upon p la c e m e n t. L in to n J . S a w y e r , R a d io P r o d u c tio n s , D e p t. W U -1 , 603 D ekunx B ld g ., P o r tla n d 4, Ore. MILK GOATS R ea d a b o u t t h e ir ca r e a n d m a n a g e m e n t in A m e r ic a 's o ld e s t g o a t m a g - B o w p u b lis h e d in P o r tla n d , 82.00 p er y e a r . THE GOAT WORLD **• ° - B o x 1530, P o r tla n d 7, O re. COUNTRY STORE WANTED COAL M IN E , p ro d u cin g h ig h -g rad e coal, o u tp u t sold, close to m kt. B e a rs close e x a m in atio n . E s t. $50.000; wi 1 p u r. a n a o p er a te . G eo. A m es, B o x 8 , B enton, W ash. I have a client who wants a Country Store - Garage and Repair Shop - or a Lunch Room. Must be reasonably priced, in fair condition and operating. FARMS AND RANCHES __ W ILL S E L L 25.000 A. STOCK RANCH. 24.000 a . good p a s tu re , e a rly & late. A ppr. 1000 a . c u ltl.. irrig a te d w ith f re e w a te r. 4 m odn. ho m es w ith R E A e le c tr. 4 se ts b a rn s A c o rra ls . Close to school. Good h u n tin g , fishing. 1 mi. W. Iro n sid e on Jo h n D av Hy. Sm all dow n p a y m e n t clo ses d eal, b alan ce e a s y te rm s, low In te re s t ra te . E A R L LOFTON A SONS. Iro n sid e. O re». ___ HELP WANTED—MEN____ WHAT HAVE YOU TO OFFER W A N T ED —D en tal o p e ra to r. $200 p e r w k. or p e rc e n ta g e . E sta b lish e d $50.000 a y e a r p r a c tic e . No d r u n k a rd s n eed app ly . P h o n e o r w rite B. L. BOOTH. 1329 23th A ve., L o n g v iew , W ash. P h o n e L ongview 494. Give description, price and where I can reach you TED MAHONE N. E. Clackamas INSTRUCTION 1915 E D U CA TIO N A L SE R V IC E f o r th e p h y sic ally u n ab le to a tte n d school. W rite P . O. Box 442, W a sh in rto n . D. C. Portland. Ore. TRinily 7857 Back-Fired! A Way Out The telephone in the rectory John Barrymore rarely was tact- sounded its summons. The good fal. Once he was cornered by a so minister took down the receiver and ciety matron, who insisted that he said, “Hello.” come to dinner the following Satur “Hello,” came a voice the rever day. end recognized as belonging to one Barrymore, who thought the of his parishioners. “ Bring around woman a bore, declined. two quarts of Scotch tonight, Mulli- ' “ I have a previous engagement, gan.” madam,” he icily explained, “which “ My dear lady,” retorted the I shall make as soon as possible!” minister, “ this is not Mulligan. This is your rector.” Too Hard to Take He waited for the erring one to , The weather forecaster hadn’t break down with shame and repent been right for months, so his resig ance, but he was doomed to disap nation didn't surprise anybody. But pointment. his alibi did tickle the city council. “Indeed,” came the indignant re- i “I can’t stand this town any long Joinder, “ and pray what are you do er,” his note read. “The climate is ing over at Mulligan’s dive?” killing me.” Neat Definition Teacher — What’s the difference between caution and cowardice? Tommy—Caution is when you’re afraid, and cowardice is when the other fellow’s afraid. A BIT VAGUE Fats and Oils The stout lady stopped at a serv ice station. “I want some oil.” “Heavy?” “Impertinent! Keep your oil!” Patient—I can’t say why but I get a sort of a pain, I don’t know where. And it leaves me in kind of—-sort of—well, I don’t know.” Doctor—Here’s a prescription for I don’t know what. Take it I don’t know how many times a day for I can’t tell how long, and you’ll be better I don’t know when. DANGEROUS AGE Careless Laundering Buttons—broken or missing from clothes—and ridges worn in the rub ber rolls of the washing machine are double evidence of carelessness “ wringing. Fold all buttons, buckles and zippers inside cloth be fore running the garment through the wringer. Use light pressure op the rolls. Sure Enough! Lady—Officer, there’s a man fol lowing me and I think he’s drunk Officer—If he’s following you he must be drunk. * ’ Drawback! Jane—What makes you think foot ball players must be contortionists’ J e a n — They’re always talking about going around their own ends she i „ Jack—How ----- old — would you say o„c is? Jill—Oh, somewhere in the mid- die flirties. Bathe at Home Mac—Did you ever take a Turk- bath? Sandy—No, they soak you too i much.