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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, October 3, 1946
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
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RABBITS & SKINS
W A N T L IV E R A B B IT S 4 Ibs. up, rab­
bit sk in s. hid*-», w ool, m ohair, c a s-
rara. Ilv— p ou ltry. Rnbp fe Com pany,
B35 S. W. F ron t, P ortland , Oregon.
FOR SALE
R K FK IG EK ATIO N E Q U I P M E N T .
Halen A Service, H om e locker», bot­
tle cooler», reach In boxes. Meat
cane«. Everythin»? Iri refrigeration .
P O R T L A N D R E F R IG E R A T IO N CO,
1516 W. B K lllln g iw o r th , P ortland,
O regon. Ph. T B 8644.
FO R HALE— WeHtern red cedar fen ce
p o sts, a ll six»» and length». Quick
d e liv e r y hv truck or rail. MOENS
fe W A T K IN S C ID A K CO., Bonner*
P arry, Idaho. C all Bonnera P erry
341 W.
B E E R E Q U IPM E N T
B e a u tifu l 3 * 4
K eg A ll s ta in le s s
ste e l B eer C abinet». TB. 6644. E v e r y ­
th in g in R efrigeration .
P ortlan d R e frig e ra tio n Co.
1518 V . B. X llU n g sw o rth Bt.
H A L L O O »», B L A N K E T S,
N O V E L T IE S
V a riety C arnival M erchandl»e. Hard
to get M erchandise, we can su p p ly
your need». W rite Jacobson fe S h aw
W h olesaler» & Jobber*. M ail order
only. 1627 S. W. M ontgom ery D rive,
P ortlan d , O regon.
M EN 'S second, necktie», $4.50 d-.x.
Value» to 15 ea. S ta te colors d e­
sired . $1 d ep osit or m oney w ith
order. M oney bark If valu e not re ­
ceived. O sborn N e ck tie E xch an ge,
P.O. box 5354, P ortland .
160-A C BE YAKIMA RANCH, a ll Irri­
gated , abu nd ant cheap w ater, all
rich plow land, fen ced for c a ttle -
raisin g, big tim ber lot, nut grove,
e le c tr ic ity , building», com p lete o u t­
fit. Q uick »ale » a criflce, 142,000.
Come and se e fo r y o u r se lf. R e g er
Chute, O utlook, W ash.
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U N I T S — 2, 3, 4-room c o tta g e s,
tra iler park, sp a cio u s grounds, 100
ft. from beach, a c ro ss st. from 101
hw y. In c ity. 326,500, term s. C. M.
B arn es, Y a ch a ts, Ore.
F IL B E R T S — 9*4 a bearin g filb e r ts,
4 a. oats, la . bu ild in g site , fir d o g ­
wood. Mt. H ood view , 16x20 sta r te r
hse. elec, ava il. 15 m l. P ortlan d on
pavt.. bus. a ll service«.
Owner'»
»hare crop If taken in 10 d ays.
15000 w ill handle.
90 W OODED A., 30 m ile s out. good
rd. Fnunila. rock, sh a k s tim ber. U n­
fa ilin g sp rin g w ith g r a v ity flo w .
Won. so li. 3 a. clear, m ore e a s ily
75 a. under w oven wire.
15000
term s. B ox 302, A lban y, Or.
FO R BALE
LO NG TIM E lease on HO a cres tract nt
s t a t e land. 5 room hou se; free g r a v ­
ity w ater, hot & cold w ith bath.
D elco lig h t plant. A I ko barn la rg e
enough for 10 head d airy cow s, 12
ton hay. L ocated 2 m ile s w e st o f
E lm a & 3 m ile s north o f O aks T a v ­
ern. *4 m ile from other h ou ses. 10
m in u tes from sw e ll ste elh ea d f i s h ­
in g In C h eh alis or S a tso p R iver.
F in e deer hu n tin g. L ea se on land
on ly 122.40 per year.
JO H E BOOAR
Blm a, W ash in gton , R ou te 1, box 93,
G rays H arbor County.
Or c a ll G lendale 1642-J
DORE, teach er o f photograph c o lo rin g
beginner and advanced c la s se s, c o m ­
p lete 12-lesson course. $50. B R . 1877
319 S. W Oak.
28 R E G IS T E R E D C orrldala e w es and
1 buck, 330 apiece. One J e r se y cow .
4 yrs. old 3250. 1 G uern sey cow , 3
yrs. old 3150. W rite Tom B. Sparks,
N ew b erg, Or., rt. 1, box 68, or c a ll
N ew b erg 22FE25.
M AIL O R D ER DOLL R E P A IR — Mail
to B eard en ’s D o ll H o sp ita l, E 28
3d A ve., Spokane 10, W ash . W e m all
back c.o.d.
C IVIL SE R V IC E
O ffers w ell paid p o sitio n s, prom otions,
vacation s, sick leave; p e n s i o n s .
W rite g iv in g age and occu pation.
CIVIL P R E P A R A T IO N SER V IC E
P . O. B ox 3063
S e a ttle 14
P R E C U T ST E E L B U IL D IN G S
20'x54’ or o th er variab le six es, in clu d ­
in g all m aterial to o ls & d irectio n s
for se ttin g up. Crated for sh ip m en t
31275.
M AX O LSEN MOTOR POOL
2C20 8th A vevnn e, S e a ttle
E L 7310
LOCKER and Ice plan t. 5-rm. apt. In
rear. 75x40 brick Bldg. 198 L ockers
rented, h ave w a itin g lis t. Room for
Mkt. and Gro. P rice 314,000. T erm s.
Ed E uderm an, ow n er; B ox 7, C hilo­
quin, Ore.
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E X C E L L E N T D A IR Y FARM
P lu s R esou rces for an Id ea l
ROM E, R ESO R T or D U D E RANCH
C en trally located on P a c ific H ig h w a y
99 betw een T acom a and O lym pia,
W ash . O ver 2000 acres. Som e o f th e
f in e s t a g r ic u ltu r a l b o t t o m
land.
B u llin g» alo n e c o st o ver 3100,000.
A bundance pure a r tesia n w e ll w ater.
Good drain age sy ste m . P r ise 3330,-
000; term s. W ill con sid er d iv id in g
Into 2 or 2 p arcels. E qu ipm ent and
sto c k (in c lu d in g 500 head o f m ilk
c o w s) m ay be pu rchased w ith the
farm i f desired.
C. D. CLIN TO N . 302 M erlon B ldg.
__ S e a ttle 4, W a sh .__ K A. 0040
BY O W NER, 3 u n its new lrrig. land
cen tral O regon; f e d e r a l
proj.:
term s. C ecil Y on n gstrom , 2665 A r­
nold W ay, C orvallis.
S U P E R B RO CK H ILL and S tream lin e
E verb earin g S traw b erries. 12 p lan ts
31.30; 100, 310.00 postpaid. T horn­
le s s B oysen b erries 75c each. L. T.
PO W ER S, W allow a, Oregon.
D ISP O SA L SA L E — Cream G e r m a n
Shepherds. A irdales, B oxers, Cockers.
A m erican sad d le horses.
SU T H E R L A N D
B lgford , M ontana
F U E L , b u sin e ss on coast, ow ned. Good
wood su p p ly, 50c per cord. E lectric
a u to m a tic sa w and bunkers In a
40,000 sa w m ill. 2 mi. from tow n on
h ig h w a y , 33000. G len C. S m ith, box
474, F loren ce, Or.
G ERM AN E n g lish poin ters, E n g lish
Irish se tte r s, cock ers, sp rin ger sp an ­
iels. P u p s to train ed dogs. 10c for
lis t and photos.
P n rch t K en n els,
G ooding, Idaho.
G EORGIAN HOTEL. S ea ttle, W ash .
On 4th A ve. betw een P ik e and U n ­
ion. in the heart o f th e dow ntow n
sh op p in g d istr ict. R eason ab le rates
w ith cou rteou s se r v ic e. U nder new
m anagem en t.
D eS oto & P lym ou th dealer. N ew bu ild­
in g and equipm ent. H ig h e st w a g e s
paid for experien ced M echan ics and
B od y men. Call or se e Bob L ew is
a t R am bean M otors, 360 Bond S t .
A storia, O regon, P h e n e 463.
L ook in g for a d ealer to buy carload
lo ts o f horse-draw n farm im p le­
m en ts and harness. R oger A v e rill.
P arm er, R on te 1, B ox 174, M adera,
C alif.
F R U IT & N U T T R E E S — P each es, A p­
ple. P ru n es, P ears, C herries, W a l­
n u ts, etc. A lso R o ses B erry p lan ts,
sh ad e and flo w e rin g trees, sh ru bs,
etc. W rite for our fr ee 40-parge c a t ­
alo g u e lis tin g 700 v a r ie tie s. Our
fa ll sh ip p in g s e a s o n w ill b egin
abou t N ovem ber 15, but w e w ill be
glad to receive you r orders d u rin g
th e su m m er for fa il and sp rin g d e­
livery. T u a la tin V a lley H u rserles,
Sherw ood, Ore.
SPECIAL
N O TES,
ACCOUNTS
COLLECTED.
N a tion -w id e serv ice. N o collection ,
no charge.
A M E R IC A N C R E D IT
B U R E A U , P. O. B ox 418, H oquiam ,
W ash.
FO R GOOD H E A L T H !
* Hemorrhoids
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BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
M O D ERN-G as equipped c o tta g e s
and ap ts., 2 sto res, ow n ers hom e.
Furn. com plete. Room fo r more. In ­
com e stan d in v e stig a tio n . 316.000
w ill handle. R alp h R . Stone, 324
O ceanw ay, S easid e, Oregon.
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Rectal and Colon
Ailment»
H e rn ia (Rupturt)
Oactric Ulcer
F U L L Y equip, restaurant, including bldg.
& lot averaging $100 a day. P rice $7.500.
$3,500 down, bal. easy payments. Rex R.
Ryan, 333 E. 1st St., Albany, Ore. P h . 273.
Treated without Hospital
Operation
H onda} through Frida}: 10 A. H . to S P. H .
Evtningt: H onda}, W idntiday, Frida} 7 to 10
___ FARMS AND RANCHES_
D r. C. J. D E A N C L IN IC
SOU ACRES, situated upper Wenatchee
Valley town of Winton. Wash. Ideal prop­
erty for dairying or cattle: sub-irrigated,
has wood, timber; G .N . Ry. depot 400
ft. from residence: 1 mile frontage on
Stevens P ass Hiway. A spring on farm;
2 degrees above freezing year around.
9-room house: full basement.
Physician and Surgeon
N. E. Corner E. Burnside and Grand Avenue
Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14, Oregoa
In q u ire o f M R S. T . J . D IL L O N
W inton. W a sh .. P . P . L e a v e n w o r th S tar R t.
DENTAL PLATES
AMD ALL BRANCHES OF
REAL ESTATE—HOUSES
R E G ’L A R FE LLE R S
I'D LOVE 10 >
WAV! AIL OF
THOSE, t h in g s
PINHEAO,
,
WOUIDNT
4-ROOM MODERN home and 3-room mod­
ern guest house. Lot 150x629. highway to
sandy beach. Fruit trees, berries, natural
growth of evergreens. All cleared. 7/10
of mile west of Port Gamble. HENRY
NA AT (J I . L o x I, P o r i G am b le, B a s h .
By Gene Byrnes
IF I WANTED A POSTER.
I WOULD'VE. TORN IT
OFF TH FENCE
Say It Again
A husband came home late one
night, very intoxicated.
“ What time is it?” asked his wife.
“ One o’clock.”
Just at that moment the clock
chimed three.
“Oh,” cried the man. “ We know
it’s one o’clock! You don’t have to
repeat it three tim es.”
THE THINGS
n a v is « »
p ia m o m o i
• mone »
áa. Ä L Ä
travel
TiorHis
HOME
Tak» 5,10,15 Menth» to Pay
D r . H arry S emler , De+diti.
ALJSK Y BIDG.» 3 w 4 MORRISON ■ PORTLAND. ORE
Unfair Tactics
Two fishermen sitting on a
bridge, their lines in the water,
made a bet as to which would catch
the first fish. One got a bite and
got so excited that he fell off the
bridge.
“Oh, well,” said the other, “ if
you’re going to dive for them, the
bet’s off .'2____
Likes Light
The Arctic tern takes the blue rib­
bon as a lover of daylight. It nesta
i in the Arctic region during the sea­
son of continuous daylight, and win-
i ters in the Antarctic when the sun
does not set. In its migrations from
j pole to pole, its timetable of flight
i is so arranged that it covers the
j 22,000 miles each way when the days
are longest.
." •Ä U l,8ANK
VIRGIL
DENTISTRY on
CREDIT TERMS
B yL en Klei»
Urban Counties
Forty-three per cent of the na­
tion’s population live in communi­
ties of less than 2,500 persons. Only
about 400 of the 3,070 counties of
Him—You know they say some of the nation are really urban. Such
us are descended from monkeys and an urban state as New York has a
some of us from birds. What do you greater farm population than the
five rural states of North and South
think?
She—Well, there are no feathers Dakota, Nebraska, Wyoming and
Montana combined.
on you.
Me-Too-But
He—I love you, darling. I ’m not
rich like Brown. I don’t have a
car, or a house or an income like
his. But I love you.
. She (two arms softly around his
neck)—I love you, too, darling, but
—where is this man Brown?
Nice Work
Army Methods
Nit—A fellow pushed my grand
Officer of the Day — This man uncle off a scaffolding and killed
seems to be under the influence of him and got paid for it.
a strong drug.
Wit—You’re crazy. Why should
Sergeant—I’ll say he 1st I just they pay anyone for that?
drug him into camp.
Nit—He was the hangman.
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Bank Failure
Cashier—Hey, you men, you’d
better hurry up and pick up that
safe you dropped on the sidewalk.
The president of the bank won’t like
it.
Movers—So what? Where is he?
Cashier—Under the safe.