outhcrn Oregon News Review, Thursday, February 6, 1947
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT
R A B B ITS & S K IN S
FARMS AND RANCHES
W A N T L IV E ICABBITH 4 lb», up. ra b - ‘ 5 7 1 -A C H E D I V E R S I F I E D R A N C H .
b it Hklris, hide«, wool, rn o h alr, caa-
N e a r g ra d e , h ig h sc h o o ls. A pp. 40«
c a ra , live p o u ltry . R u b y fc C o m p a n y ,
a c r e s r iv e r b o tto m . 120 Id e a l c ro p
935 S. W . F r o n t, P o r tla n d , O regon
land. B a la n c e p a s tu r e , a n d tim b e re d .
R e co rd e d fre e w a te r, s u ita b le fo r
tu r k e y s , c h ic k e n s , hogs, d a iry , beef.
M odern flv e -rrn . hom e. T e lep h o n e ,
e le c tric ity , p r e s s u r e s y s te m , u n iv e r
R E F R IG E R A T IO N E Q I I I'M E N T
s i t y ty p e tu r k e y a n d c h ic k e n b ro o d
S ale» & S e rv ice , H orne locker», hot* !
e r house». G ood b a rn , a n d fe n c in g .
tie cooler», r e a c h In boxes. M eat
T r a c to r , e q u ip m e n t, c a t t l e , hay,
c a s e s. E v e r y th in g In re fr ig e r a tio n .
g ra in , Included, f a n b e b o u g h t c o m
P O R T L A N D R E P R I O E R A T I O N CO.,
p le te o r » trip p e d . H . K n e p p e r, P lo r-
1518 M. E . K llllo ife w o rth . P o r tla n d ,
• n c s , M o n ta n a.
FOR SALE
O reg o n . P h . T B
BEER
6844.
E Q U IP M E N T
B e a u tif u l 3 Ac 4 K eg All s ta in le s s
s te e l B e e r C a b in e ts. T i t 6(44. E v e ry -I
th in g In R e f r ig e r a tio n
87 A C R E R A N C H o n K o o te n la R iv e r.
P r ic e 63,000.00. G ood h u n tin g a n d
fis h in g . F a ir b u ild in g s .
W ith or
w ith o u t e q u ip m e n t. B . W . K n o tt» ,
R e x fo r d , M o n ta n a .
P o r tla n d R e f r ig e r a t io n Co.
1516 N . B. K lllln g s w o r t h S t.
MISCELLANEOUS
O V E R S H O E S , new 4 b u c k le , c lo th
63.50.W ool O. D. B la n k e ts , u se d
6 , 45. M all o r d e r s a c c e p te d . B r o a d
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
21 IR R IG A T E D A' i d .. . P a s t u r e ,
f r u i t a n d h a y . M o d ern S-rm . hom e.
D a iry b a rn . N e a r U m a tilla D am Hite.
C ould fa k e h o m e In S pokane. E m
w a y S u r p lu s S to r e , 3445 X . E. B r o a d
w a y , P o r tla n d , O reg o n .
A R P E N T E ItS — W h y n o t w o rk f o r
y o u r s e lf ? B u ild h o u s e s In M oses
l.a k e to s e ll. D e m a n d is h ig h a n d
I n c re a s in g a s C o lu m b ia B a s in p r o
je c t d e v elo p s. G ood hom e s ite s a v a i l
a b le In r e s t r ic te d zone. F o r in f o r m a
tio n w r ite O n ffin fc E c c le s, M oses
B a k e, W a s h . P h o n s 165W .
m e t t C o o n ey , H e r m is t o n , O reg o n .
O W N E R — 4 -room h o u se a n d u tility
ro o m , w ire d f o r e le c tr ic r a n g e ; 5U
acri-H, c h ic k e n h o u se , tool h o u se ;
$4500. 7 m ile s o u t on G lenw ood
R oad, V a n c o u v e r, Wawh., r o u te 6, |
“ I t’s an engagem ent of convenience . • •
H er father runs a g a ra g e !”
B o x «45. W r ite W illia m H . C ad or-
e t t e , B o x 281, C oos B a y , O reg o n .
NANCY
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I ’M BACK
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By Ernie Bushmiller
I DRO PPED IT
OUTSIDE O F THE
STORE AND KICKED
IT A LL THE WAY
HOME j — v — <
FOR
PO RTA BLE
SA W 1 I I I .L S - E d g -
e r s — L o g B e e le r s — C o n t a c t A C M S
BY O W N E R . S m a ll c a fe a t D a r r in g
S A L E S , IN C ., 3 4 1 0 P lr s t A v e n n ,
to n , W ash., 85 m ile s fro m S e a ttle .
S o u th , S e a t t le , W a s h in g t o n ; P h o n e
G r o s s in g o v e r $100 d a ily . $8,500 p lu s I
E L l l o tt 6164.
In v e n to ry , In c lu d in g p r o p e rty w ith I
liv in g q u a rte r? W rite W . W . D a sc h , L E G SO R E S . N u rs e D e n c k e r’s O in t
D a r r in g to n , W a sh .
m en t a f f o r d s s o o th in g a n d p a llia tiv e
r e lie f fo r le g s o r e s a n d o th e r s u r
F O R S A L E — 13 a c r e s , p a v e d ro a d , 1U
fa
c e lesio n s. D oes n o t I n te r f e r e w ith
m ile s fr o m to w n ; 5 -ro o m h o u se ; g o o d
d a lly w ork. W r ite f o r F r e e T r ia l.
b a rn , good la n d ; f a m ily o r c h a rd , !
D
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n c k e r P r o d u c ts , D e p t. 5, B ix b y
w a te re d by c re e k a n d s p r in g ; e le c; .'
S ta t io n , L o n g B e a c h 7, C a lif.
good view . P r ic e $5500 c a s h . C h as.
O ttln g e r , S te v e n s o n , W a s h in g to n .
F R E E S H E E T M U SIC . J o in o u r
m o n th ly c lu b . N o I n itia tio n fe e s. N o
Y A K IM A V A L L E Y
d u es. S A N D S T O N M U S IC L U B
W e h a v e s e v e r a l f a r m s — a ll t y p e s — !
SA N D STO N , VA.
a jl p r ic e s ; a ls o h o m e s & b u s. o p p .; i
e x a m p le 10 a. a p p le s 63,000, 20 a. W IL L A M E T T E r a s p b e r r y p la n ts , 660
f r u i t 621,000.00; m a n y o th e rs .
a th o u s a n d ; n e w e s t a n d l a r g e s t v a
S T O R M IE S R E A L E S T A T E
r i e t y ; d is e a s e fre e . R . J o r d a n , R t. 1,
308 W . Y a k im a A v e ., Y a k im a , W a sh .
B o x 183, C la c k a m a s, O re., N r. D a m
P h . 6712
a s c u s s to r e .
O U T S T A N D IN G M id w in te r B a r g a in o n I
R O C K H IL L NO. 26 t h e f i n e s t e v e r-
S o u tli W h id b y , 7 m ile s f r o m f e r r y , j
b e a rin g a ll p u rp o se s t r a w b e r r y . E s
e x c e lle n t c o m m u n ity . 50 a c re d a ir y
p e c ia lly a d a p t e d to N o r th w e s t.
a n d p o u ltr y f a rm , 10 c le a re d , 20 I
P la n ts - w h o le s a le , r e ta il . W r ite f o r
e a s ily c le a re d , 20 f i r tim b e r, e x c e l
p ric e s. P la c e o r d e rs e a r l y f o r s p r in g
le n t so il. N ic e 5 -room h o u se , e le c
d e liv e ry . S u p p ly lim ite d . C. A . N I C K
tr ic i ty , te le p h o n e , b u ilt- in s , lin o le
E L L , R t. l , B ox 456, B e n d , O regon-
u m . N e w m o d e rn b a s e m e n t b a rn ,
815— C H IC K S — $15
h ip - r o o f 22x50 f t. c o n tin u o u s c em en t
fo u n d a tio n flo o r s & g u t te r s . 15 s t a n - N ew H a m p s., P a rm ., W . L eg . 613 p e r
tio n s ,s u r g e m ilk e r, d r in k in g c u p s.
100. A ll b lo o d -te s te d u n d e r U S
M o d ern p o u ltr y h o u s e s f o r b ro o d in g ,
P u llo ru m c o n tro lle d . A lso se x e d p u l
r a is in g & h o u s in g 2000 la y e r s , f u lly
le ts. P la c e y o u r o r d e r n o w f o r Im
e q u ip p e d c o n c re te e g g b a se m e n t.
m e d ia te o r f u t u r e d e liv e ry .
E le c tr ic w a te r s y s te m , p ip e d ln e x -
N EW H O USE H A TC H ER Y
a u s t lb l e w ell. A ll b u ild in g s n e w ly
R t. N -3 , B o x 170 O r eg o n C ity , O re.
p a in te d . A p p r o x im a te ly 1,100 e x c e l
le n t la y in g p u lle ts in clu d e d in p ric e
s ,0 ,‘ Pipe and F ittin g s. All sizes.
60,800. B a n k te r m s . A p p r a is e d f o r Im m edi delivery. L arge stock. W holesale
610,600 w ith o u t p u lle ts o r e q u ip or retail. J. KLEIN & SON. 454« Cottage
m e n t. G eo rg e R e ed , C lin to n , W a s h Grove Avenue. Chicaxo 15, III.
in g to n . C all L a n g le y 10-7.
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
FLOWERS & BULBS
T R E E S : N e w H a r d y w a ln u t a n d f r u i t
v a r ie ti e s f o r th e In la n d E m p ire .
G e n e ra l s to c k . C a ta lo g . L y n n T u ttle
N u r s e r y , C la rk s to n , W a sh .
B A C K A G A IN — f r e e c a ta lo g . C o m p a re
o u r p ric e s b e fo re y o u b u y . M o st
c o m p le te lin e o f N u r s e r y S to c k in
N o r th w e s t. S a n tla m
V a lle y N u r
s e r ie s , R o u te 2, L e b a n o n , O regon.
LIVESTOCK
J a n a lu F a r m b re d g i lt s f o r s p r in g f a r
ro w in g .
F ro m c h a m p io n c o r n b e lt
blood lin e s. R e a s o n a b le p ric e s. F o r
d e ta ile d lis t, d e s c rip tio n s , etc., w r ite
W h ite
B ld g .,
S e a t tle ,
INSTRUCTION
BARBERS
in
dem and.
f o r 6450 B r ed L u t t r e ll, R t . 1, B o x
658, S t. H e le n s , O re. 6 m ile s W . o f
S t. H e le n s , n e a r Y a n k to n .
J O H N D E E R E T R A C T O R . M odel D,
T w o sp e e d , f a i r ru b b e r. G ood c o n
d itio n . P r ic e 6650.00. E . M . E s lin g e r ,
G r a s s V a lle y , O reg o n .
W ESTERN R ED CEDAR F E N C E POSTS
S ale by C arloads.
BONNER C E DAR CO.. Sandpoint. Idahe
H A M P S H IR E S
T o u r t e llo t te ,
W a s h in g to n .
B R A N D -N E W I S A A C S O N K le a r -
in g b la d e f o r s t a n d a r d D-6 c a t. o r
w id e -g a u g e D-4. C o st 6560. W ill s e ll
E n ro ll
M o le r B a r b e r S c h o o l, 104 1 s t
S o ., S e a t tle , W a sh . M A 2957.
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
C O F F E E A N D D O -N U T S H O P . B e s t
lo c a tio n ; ex ce l, n o n -c o m p e titiv e b u s
in e s s ; s h o r t h rs . T h is o f f e r w o n ’t
la s t. F o r d e ta ils w rite , B o x 961.
K e tc h ik a n , A la sk a .
SPECIAL
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G E R M A N
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r e g is te r e d AK C a n d F D S B ; good
h u n tin g s tr a in . A . D . W a t k in s , R t.
1, B o x 13, O n ta r io , O re.
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HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI.
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
BABY’ BATHS—N ew gen u in e B a th in ette.
aluminum fram e. $18.95 and Trim alum e
a ll aluminum with foot le v e r operated
table, $21.50. both com plete w ith drain
hose, bath spray, sh elf and pocket a c c e s
sories. Im m ediate delivery any d estin a
tion. Send check or m oney order to The
B roadw ay. 30 E . B roadw ay. E u g en e. Ore.
Physitian and Surgeon
N E. Corner E. Burnside and Grand Avenue
Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14, Oregon
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AMO ALL BRANCHES Or
Versatile Ware
Porcelian enameled ware, which
Is constructed of high grade glass
fused on a sturdy steel base, com
bines the cleanliness of glass and
the durability of steel. The term,
triple dutied, is applied to this type
of ware because food may be
cooked, stored and re-heated in just
one utensil.
Find Lobbiests
A 20th Century Fund report says
that more than 400 lobbies were
found in Washington by a govern
ment investigating committee.
Thawing Fruit
Thaw only enough fruit for one
meal at a time. Fruit quickly loses
freshness after it has been thawed.
Salvage Old Coat
An old fur coat can serve a most
useful purpose as lining for a new
fabric coat.
Burn Over Forests
Fire each year burns over forest
lands equal in area to New York
State.
Americans Like Cabbage
Americans eat more cabbage than
any other vegetable except pota
toes.
Cheese Consumption
An average of five pounds of
cheese was consumed by each civil
ian In the United States during 1945.
Vegetable Storage
Both onions and potatoes do
best under cool storage of around 40
degrees, but onions keep best If the
humidity is 60 per cent or drier,
while potatoes keep well In a more
damp atmosphere to prevent shrink
age or shriveling.
Old Weights
Henry III of England Is said to
have chosen a grain of wheat (corn)
from the middle of the ear as the
standard of weight, 12 grains to be a
pennyweight, 12 pennyweights one
ounce and 12 ounces a pound troy.
DENTAL PLATES
D E N T IS T R Y on
CREDIT TERMS
TokoS, 10, IS M onths to hoy
flLISKY BLOC.. 3»p&MORRISOH • POR RAN D, ORE.
Broken by Mountains
Haiti, one of the most romantic cf
the Caribbean countries, is di
vided by three mountain ranges,
running from east to west, which
separate this tropical land into a
series of isolated valleys which are
broken up into many small parcels
of land.
Removing Button
To remove a button from a gar
ment, slip a fork under it before
starting to cut the thread with scis
sors or razor blade. This prevents
cutting the material.
Flaming Grease
If grease in a frying pan should
catch fire, use a handful of salt or
baking soda to extinguish it; water
spreads the flame.
Snails Near-Sighted
Snails are nearsighted ana c a n
not see beyond a few inches. Ex
periments indicate that snails see
better in dim light.
Museum Visitors
Before the war 50 million Ameri
cans a year visited museums; 25
million were registered borrowers
at public libraries.
Protect Ironing Hoard
To protect your ironing board
from fading colors, slip a discarded
pillow case over the end when Iron-
ing anything that fades.
Heavy Copper User
The electrical manufacturing in
dustry uses 50 to 60 per cent of
all the copper mined in the United
States.
Cooking Frozen Fruita
Frozen fruits can be cooked just
as they come out of the locker,
thawed just enough so that they w !’
in ro a d