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    Southern O regon News Review, T hursday, April 29
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C la s s ifie d D epartm ent
RABBITS & SKINS
W A N T l A V a R A B B IT » 4 lb«. uD, r a b ­
bit sk in «. hide», w ool, rnobair. c a s-
cara, liv e p o u ltr y . B a b y * C om pany,
935 8. W. F ro n t, P o rtla n d , O regon.
MISCELLANEOUS
T A N K S AMD E Q U IP M E N T
D ir ec t from m a n u fa ctu re r. R an ges,
w ater h e a te r s, r e g u la to r s, copper
tu b in g , f it t in g s , a p p lia n ce s.
B U T A N E E Q U IP M E N T CO M PANY
1708 Bo. S o to St.
Z.os A n g s ls s 23, C alif.
W r ite fo r fr e e c a ta lo g
U P L IN B C S A F T HOM ES
■Easy to bu ild and e a sy to b a y ”
A ttr a c tiv e deal to h o u sin g p r o je cts,
c o n tr a c to r s, c a r p e n te r s on th e b est
r e a d y -b u ilt h ou se on th e m arket,
b o w c o st, h ig h grad e 2 x i" eld in g,
sto r m
proof, m e e ts a ll b u ild in g
c o d es, c u sto m b u ilt, fin a n c in g p o s ­
sib le .
FOR SALE
B E I’B IU E B A T O B E Q U IP M E N T
S a le s & S e r v ic e. Horne lock ers, tiottle
co o lers, reach In b oxes Meat ca se s.
E v e r y th in g In refr ig e r a tio n P ortlan d
B e fr ig e r a tlo n Co.. 1516 N B. K ill-
T B * ,6C44h’
O regon. Pa.
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
F U L L Y eq u ip p ed p lu m b in g and h e a t­
i n g b u s i n e s s In t h e f a s t e s t g r o w i n g
to w n In S o u t h e r n I d a h o . For f u r t h e r
In form ation w r ite
Jerom e, Id ah o.
P.
O. B o x
595.
*
C A P E W ITH C L A S S IS beer lic e n se In
d ow n to w n C o tta g e G rove
2 -story
bld g, w ith apt. o v er c a fe. B e st t,uy
B e tte r hurry. A ll for »35,-
900. G rove C afe, C otta g e O rove,
O regon.
’
K O I 8.AI.I, ,; Exi e ll. rit (no<|. j n < ».-.-a n
fro n t c o tta g e s, c o m p le te ly fu r n ish -
1,1 B o * 526, L o n g B ea ch , W ash .
S P Z .IN E C B A F T HOM E B U IL D B B S ,
F or Kale
Inc.
C oq n llle, O regon
SE C O N D H A N D ST O R E
B ox 230, Y e rin g to n , N evad a
FO R KALE—-1 W eber d r ill m ach in e I
c o m p le te w ith E le c tr ic W elder on E L E C T R IC A P P L IA N C E sto r e 'wd?h
In te r n a tio n a l truck. V ery good c o n ­
a p p lia n ce rep a ir b u sin e ss ; c o m p lete
d itio n . W. C. D A Y , B t. 4, B o x 131,
e q u ip m en t In clu d es g o o d t r u c k .
O lym p ia, W n. P h o n e 9486.
E sta b lis h e d 6 y ea rs, b e st lo ca tio n ,
R enton . l u l l p rice 32,790. 233 W e lls.
L A D IE S — ‘1001 H O U S E H O L D H IN T S '.
_ P h o n e 4491. K en ton , W ash .
V alu a b le e v e r y hom e. 50c.
W rite
M am ie B o n g h to n , 2107 N .B . F la n ­
FARMS AND RANCHES
d ers S t., P o rtla n d , O regon.
F O R sa le — D a ir y F arm — 80 acres.
$— 1946 C hev. L e g g . T r u c k s, H ea v y
50 a c r e s cleared . 30 a c r e s fa ll
D u ty R ear end, A u g. T ran s. 9 0 0 /2 0
p low ed ; (food b u ild in g s. E le c tr ic ity
h r ic e $7700.00. 34000 w ill h an dle f f
rubber, w ith G ood S ta n d a rd D u al
A x le E ogg. T r a ile rs. P r ic e $3,000
In ter ested w r ite to B t . 9, box 97.
per un it,
La C enter, W u h .
1— 1943
L o g g , i T rueK,
ruck, i -------------- -------------- ------------- _------------------
4.XY./ G.M.C, N o. 523 1-.0Kg,
16,500 E a ten H ear end, 9 0 0 /2 0 ru b - 103H
on river* » • a **
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«» »fl .» A. h . z m FARM
aD h ie,
b e r
W ith
i f h good
Ir f i f »H K S tan
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d ard
a rd
l i n u a a i l A
A x er le
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her
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M t od.
h ou u se,
m ach in
sh ed and
L o g g T r a ile r. P r ic e 33,00«.
g a r a g e. E a r l G raham , In d ep en d en ce,
or.
T. V. W ilk in s Co., O old en d ale, W ash .
P h on e 192 or a f t e r 6 P M P h on e 1954
W A N T A H O M E b esid e a creek , r a ise
T O I L E T S , so m e a v a ila b le a t 345.
i 2 Ur-> °i,i ? f ls h > wlId * am 9 a t your
M atched B ath room S e ts, A m erican
d o o r . ISO a. on b la ck to p rd., 3 mL
H ard w a re A S u p p ly Co., 925 SW
c ?'- r iv . It.R . and h w y.; In
F ro n t, P o r tla n d , Ore.
S k a m a n ia c o u n ty . W a sh . 4-rooro
h se., c h ick en h se., barn. 60 a. P ol*
L o g g in g E q u ip m e n t C om p lete
i « ¿ i c l2Lr.ed' pr,ca ,6 5 0 e - W rit«
H D -14 T ra cto r a n g le d ozer b u ck ey e
_ B o x 1503. W h ite S a lm o n , W ash .
blad e
S in g le drum lo a d er (200 Am p. w e ld ­
er A u x .)
D ls s to n 5 ft. c h a in sa w
f o r m a Tio/*R
,**~WrlU “ rticti Ix‘
F .W .D 6 ton tru ck
1 I w»U. Canadian
101 *• *•“
“ »•>>7 prlwd. a. 1. Core-
M is c e lla n e o u s t o o ls and cab le
Parlile Hallwaj. Vancouver, B.C.
P rice d to s e ll a t once.
Y B IT H B E E S.
608 S a n ta C lara S t., VaU eJo, C a lif.
HELP WANTED
P h . 2-4105
D IS T R IB U T O R S H IP by e s t a b l’d M fr
PLANTS AND SEEDS
T R E M E N D O U S F U T U R E . F a s t s e lL
}ng, appr. by o u ts ta n d in g e n g in e e r ?
M ARSH A LL S T B A W B B B B Y PL A N T S
v r £ ? ,,? ? ,r,p ’ f le e t ,rn* r s- A n A U T O .
S ta te in sp ec te d . H un dred $2. T h o u ­
M O T It E Item , r e ta ilin g $2.50 th r o u g h
san d
$12 50
prepaid.
L a w ren ce
d e a ler s, r e p e a ts o fte n . C om p lete e f .
B row n, B t. 3, B o x 60, P u y a llu p ,
f e c t iv e a d v e r tis in g to a s s is t you . A
W a sh in g to n .
d e a le r s. S m a ll sto c k o f $146 carried
p er l/4 m illio n p o p u la tio n In exeL
N e w P re sid e n t. B e s t d is e a s e r e s is ta n t,
l ej ;r ilory to r lm m - del U N U S U A L
h ig h q u a lity , s t a t e in sp ec te d .s tr a w ­
O P P O R T U N IT Y fo r r elia b le, a m b l.
b erry p la n ts. 50, $2; 100, $3.75 p o s t­
tio u s. G et d e ta ils , s t a t e a t once youF
paid. S tr e a m lin e r e v er b e a r in g sa m e
a c tu a l f a c ilit ie s M FK ., 1534 N . L a s
price. F ree p la n ts to n ew c u sto m e r s.
/ ‘ I1“ ’ ' t o « A n g e le s 28, CaL P R O .
K le f f ’s F r u it N u r se r y , S u m a s, W a sh .
h
a lm o s t d ou b le y o u r m oney.
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ROCK H IL L e v er b e a r in g s tr a w b e r r y ,
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
p la n ts . H ig h p ro d u cin g sto ck . P o s t ­
paid. $6.23 per 100, 353 per 1000. 4 A C R E S In clu d in g 200 f t . S e a t t le .
W m . S tu lv e n g e , T illa m o o k , O regon.
T aco m a H ig h w a y fr o n ta g e , orch ard .
R iv e rto n H e ig h ts M rs. F red C h ris.
T om ato, C ab bage and B r o cc o li P la n ts
p h e r io n , 721 H o - y t, B v e r e tt, W a .
100 P o stp a id $1.50; 1,500 c o lle c t ) — to ___________________
L7 ? °‘ S Y.Tc t s Pa n ish or c r y s t a l W ax B L A . C —
K T ----
O P , , - F - IV
E b lo c k
. —
east of
O nion P la n ts 500 p o stp a id $ 1 .5 0 ;'
“ S • h u r fin
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H
om
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2 - * a OCK
cres, n e w l p
6.000 c o lle c t $8.00. L A K E M EAD
p
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m b in g,
F A B M S , O verton, N evad a.
w ood , coal ran ge, c o ils, tank. sin k ,
u t ilit y room , la u n d ry tu b s, sh o w e r,
sto o l, fa m ily fr u it, $3,500. E n lo w .
no w : buy tee b e st :
V a sh o n , W a sh ., B te . 2.
Certified Blue Tag Rockhill
STRAWBERRY PLANTS
S P E C IA L
W rife A1 K u s c h k e
BETTER HEALTH!
B t. 2 J u n c tio n C ity, O regon
N o G arden I s C om p lete W ith o u t
T hem
POULTRY. CHICKS & EQUIP.
• Hemorrhoid*
• Kettal and Colon
Ailments
• Gastric Ulcer
O 2 D E B Y O U B C H IC X 3
R. I. R ed c h ic k s fo r sa le . A ll breed­
e rs on our fa r m and te s te d fo r
B. W. D. by O regon S ta te C ollege.
$17 per 100. prepaid. S c h u lz ’3 B ed
H a tch er y , B t. 5, B o x 312, P o rtla n d
1, O regon.
Treated without Hoipital
Operation
Write or call for FREE
descriptive Booklet
Af o«./— through Friday: 10 A. M . la S P. M.
E m iu g t: Monday. W id e n d a y, Friday 7 4 o 9
DOGS, CATS, PETS. ETC.
Physician and Surgeon
F O It SA L E — B lack L aborador P u p s
B e st o f F T . C ham pion breed in g.
R eg. A.K.C. A lso b e a u tifu l Ir ish S e t .
te r S mo. old. J u s t r ig h t to train
R eg. F.D . PR. C E . S e ll, R t N o. 2,
S an d p o in t, Id ah o, P h o n e 379J-2.
O l T S T A X D IX G E n g l i s h
sp r in g e r
sp a n ie l pu ps, 3 m o n th s old. A.K.C.
r e g istr a tio n , e x c e lle n t ben ch and
f ie ld d ogs. M ale. $50; fe m a le , >35
w . G. S w itz e r , K en n ew ick , W aih»
Farms Free of Debt
R E G ’L A R FE LLE R S
By Gene Byrne«
IT M e A N S TH A T
MERRILL’S CANDY ¿TORE
,
•. T V «SUPPLY AN OfMANW 1
TH A T PRICE FOR I T /
SUNNYSIDE
E vidence of how p ru dently A m eri­
can fa rm e rs han d led th e ir boom
incom e of re c e n t y e a rs is contained
in g o v ern m en t figures on m o rtg ag ed
and u n m o rtg ag ed farm s. The study
in d icates th a t 7 of ev ery 10 of the
nation s fa rm s a re now owned free
and clear, a su b stan tially b e tte r
show ing than in p re w a r y ea rs. D ebt
rep a y m en t h as been voluntary and
is ano th er sign of the m a rk ed gain
in th e financial w ell-being and se­
c u rity of th e a v e ra g e A m erican
fa rm e r and his fam ily in the la st
few y ears.
O na nig h t a young K entucky
m ountaineer w as stan d in g g u ard a t
an A rm y post, w hen an officer
n early seven fee t ta ll, approached.
" H a lt!” challenged the K entuck­
ian. “ Who goes th e r e ? ”
"M ajo r W hite,” th e officer replied.
“ Advance and be recognized.”
T he m ajo r approached. The se n try
stood a t p o rt arm s. Suddenly the
m a jo r’s huge arm lashed o u t and
jerk ed the rifle from th e soldier.
“ You’re one devil of a soldier,”
th e m a jo r barked. "H ere you are—
rendered com pletely helpless.”
“Ah don’t know about th a t,” the
young m ountaineer reto rted , and th e
m a jo r found him self looking down
th e b arrel of a ,38 revolver which
had unaccountably appeared from
th e soldier’s sh irt. “ All ah kin say,
m ajor, is th a t you’d b e tte r hand over
th a t rifle. I t ain ’t loaded—b u t th is
pistol is.”
Y east F ro m C itrus
Production of feed y east, rich fn
high-quality pro tein and in the v ita ­
m in B com plex, by grow ing the
y e a st on the ju ic e p ressed from
ground, lim ed citru s peel h as been
announced by th e d e p a rtm e n t of
ag ricu ltu re.
New L im b u rg er Cheese
L im b u rg er
alw ays
h as
been
thought of as th e cheese one cculd
"sm e ll a m ile aw a y .” R ecently sci­
en tists h av e developed a pro cess to
e x tra c t the odor-causing o rg an ism s,
leaving the ta ste m inus the sm ell.
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
ij -,B- ,Cora«r.E- Burnside and Grand Aveuu»
Telephone EAst 3918, Portland 14, Oregon
DENTAL PLATES
A N O ALL B R A N C H E S OF
DENTISTRY on
CREDIT TERMS
fa ke S, 10, IS MonWi, .
Fey
D r , H arry S emler . Ù & d i t t
AllSW BIDC -7»rgMORRISQH - PORTLAND. ORf
Man’s W orst Enem y
Recently a t a g ath erin g o f lite r­
a ry and th e a tric a l personalities, a
ce rtain well-known producer was
holding fo rth on th e countless m is­
tak es he had m ade in his business
and how much money th ey had cost
him.
“ I declare,” he announced, " I ’m
m y own w o rst enem y.”
“N pt while I ’m h ere,” came a re ­
joinder from th e back of th e room.
A certain city dw eller was inordi­
n ately proud o f his sm all suburban
fa rm , from w hich he commuted
daily. One day he w as proudly con­
du ctin g a v isito r over his ru ral
acres.
“ You have a nice little place
h ere,” th e visito r rem arked.
" \ e s ,, I have,” w as the reply.
"A nice g ard en ."
“ Yep.”
“ And some fine chickens.”
“ E specially fine chickens.”
“ You like chickens very m uch?”
asked th e visitor.
“ Indeed, I do!” w as th e enthusi-
a satic reply, “ I tell you it is fine
to ta k e a basket every m orning and
go o u t a f te r eg g s.”
A t th is point th e little d au g h ter
of th e am a te u r fa rm e r bro u g h t the
proceedings to a close by brightly
chim ing in : “ Yes. sir, and som e­
tim es we find one!”
S ubtraction
In .resp o n se to com plim ents on the
delicious dinner, Mrs. Brown was en­
th u siastica lly reg alin g her g u ests on
h e r good fortune in finding such a
jew el of a cook.
"S he has only one fa u lt,” sighed
M rs. Brown. "She b reaks a lot of
dishes.”
J u s t th en came a loud u n m istak ­
able cra sh from th e direction of the
kitchen.
"M ore dishes, A n n ie ? ” called Mrs.
Brown.
No, ’ cam e th e fa in t answ er,
“ less.”