Southern
O reg o n N e w s R e v ie w , T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 3, 1949
BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR.
CLASSIFIED
D E P A R T M E N T
W eekly
H A U B 1T S & S K IN S
P icture
S tory
G loucester. . .
"down to the sea in ships'
For three centuries— ever since the dawn era
of the New World in 1628— the durable fisher
men of this picturesque New England city have
sailed the chill Atlantic as far as Iceland, cull
ing its depths with their nets for the fish upon
which they depend for their lives and livelihood.
have died in the waters of the Atlantic.
The statue of a helmsman gripping the
wheel and straining into the gale has
Omen of Better Days)
"They that go down
to the sea in ships."
i
The flve-c en t cheroot m a rk e d on
age when you Could know nothing
about econom ies and
still not be
considered a h illb illy . . . a tim e
when " in d e x " was g en era lly thought
to be a m o u n ta in goat and when a
“ s p ira l" was w id ely accepted as
some type of tro p ic a l fish.
• • •
When the flve-cent straight
smoke reigned supreme the only
tax a man ever had to pay was
a tt-a-year poll tax, unless be
owned property. Anybody who
talked of Income taxes was
laughed off as a radical, a nut
or both. The word "question
naire" hadn’t come Into our lan
guage. tax forms wrre for land
lords only. America was safe
from Invasion, M art Badger was
selling shoes for Si a pair, you
could gel a tailor-made suit for
$30 (silk lined) and you could
take the family to dinner for
what it now costs to get a
shrimp cocktail.
In the day of the nickel cigars
s spendthrift got no applause
except in a saloon. Everybody
thought economy was a good
idea. A man always had some
idea where he stood financially
at any hour. Only gypsies lived
in tents . . . If a man had the
wisdom and frugality to save
up enough money to provide for
his family after he kicked the
bucket, he could determine with
out consulting a staff of legal
experts whether they would get
more than $4 of his estate.
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J. B t a n in t e r 1 o h *n
uustneHN, p u rl« ana tool«, t.aaae
638 W e st F ir s t A ven u e, Chloo, C alif. I sell
■hop mid g r o u n d
S I L L 'S A U TO BKBVICK
Boa Baa, D eL ak e, Or.
DOGS. CA TS. PETS. ETC.
It is the business of the men who soil the fishing fleet out of Gloucester to harvest the sea
FOR
H A L E — S e lf
S ervice
g ro cery
sto re In th r iv in g c o m m u n ity 20 ml.
POULTRY. CHICKS & EQUIP
fro m P o rtla n d , Ore. Doing 1500»»0
per m onth. T w o people cun handle.
L on g lease. Reasonable ren t. P rice
vy 1
51 1,000. Address R on 88, M ewberg,
m e in e r Rede w ill m ake
tk e you com« |
O regon.
back fo r m ore.” Conley'a F o u ltr y
F a rm , V id a , Oregon.
R E N T — s e ll new m odern 30x60 b l< lg .
equipped fo r ra d ia n t h ru t; locuiotl
B R O A II
U it B A S T E D
BRONZE
vary miny lu m b e rin g tow n W eldin g,
P O U L T 8 . U . H. P u llo ru in clean.
tru c k re p a ir service eat. O ppor. fo r
K ellie C om pton, R t. 1, J e ffe r so n ,
O regon.
fen d er, body p ain tin g , au to rep.,
p art« , steel «upplle«. Cat. lly a t e r
service; m oat any kind bu«lnr««.
M A S T E R tiiculuitor No. S 5 5 0 0 egg«,
Chance fu r re lia b le m an or p a rtn e r
No. 1 tin tra y hatcher, good cond.
M. J. M oseell, R t. 1, Boa $18. a t.
g e ttin g « ta r tr il now fo r s p rin g ruuh.
M «l«na, Or«.
w i l l m ake good deal to rig h t p a rty ,
n e n t o r sell u ll o r p a rt o f e qu ip
m ent. K q u lp m e n t Bervlca Co., F h.
L IV E S T O C K
3 9 3 , Rd, Boa 308, O lendal«, Or«.
T IL L A M O O K g uaranteed d a iry calves.
W n are accepting order« now fo r
!■'«*•• T e w « C e rn e r. paved afre e t, fra m e
Jeraey h e ife r calve« «Ired by p u re
b ld g ., g ro .. re e ta u ra n t, a p a rtm e n ta , e q u ip ..
Stock, 59.000— ferine. A I-S O : I t A. tid e w a te r
bred b ulle and fro m production te s t
101 fro n ta g e , m e . « lo w , new her . Id ea l r e h iii
ed dams, ltcaaouahte price«. W r ite
T illa m o o k D airy H erd Im p ro v em en t I !?rV,?W
fish caught in the nets (left above), and on the way into Gloucester port they keep busy cleaning
their catch.
The bleak line of stone jutting forbiddingly
near East Gloucester serves as a breakwater.
Educator Encyclopedia.
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P ark er,
B onolta, A r il.
AUTOS. TRUCKS & ACCESS.
to clean their catch, gulls gather around the
ship, scooping
up useless entrails
thrown into the sea.
Photo«,
courtesy
Standard
that are
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Oil,
N ew Jersey
" I got a room in a p riv a te hom e
w ith use of the fa m ily R acing F o rm
cheap. And the eatin g p ro blem is
not so tough. Some lunchroom s are
le ttin g m e look a t the house tip-
heet fre e if I spend over 30 cents.
I ’ve n eve r seen so m a n y hotels as
at M ia m i Beach. The g u lf stream
takes the ch ill o ff m o rtg ag e m oney
by 20 degress, I guess."
occupation, passed down through succeeding generations.
Fishing is its life and most honorable
Long a haven for artists and summer
vacationers, the old streets ond wharves of Gloucester mirror a long seafaring history.
K e s lly ,
T llla r o a a b ,
L O N G F E L L O W M O D E R N IZ E D
U n d e r a sp read ing chestnut tree
T h e v illa g e sm ith y stands;
T h e sm ith Is being picketed
B y a ll the hired hands. C .T .K .
e
e
T h e philosophy of the new A m e ri
can w a y seems a t tim es to be ex
pressed in a w eariso m e, “ W h a teve r
you a re doing i t is tirin g m e out.”
s e e
N o w th at he is being allow ed $90,-
000 a y e a r fo r expense m oney the
P re s id e n t can affo rd an Idaho baked
potato w ith the steak.
O re g o n .
FARM
M A C H IN E R Y
& E Q U IP .
8 -F T . S E A M A N Ito tn tllle r , n ever uaed.
Pow ered SO It . P. W aukesha. 16%
dlncount O. R . B elto n , HU 8, S h e ri
dan, Oragon. Fhone 3313.
A b erdeen A v e , A berdeen, W aah.
'13 C M E V . 46-I-A B S . S C H O O L B UB
Good rondltlon. Price IIJ30.00.
M e C O .N N E L L
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M l-W
keaalde.
Ore.
• -T O N W h ite , a lm o a t new . 2900
a c tu a l m iles. Cost 19600. F la t
bed 13x8, 20-ton tw in H e ll hole»,
18-ton G arw ood w inch In back o f
cab, 12.00x20 tire « , Pointer f its In
ce n te r o f bed. Bed ha« stake
hole«, eu«lly converted fo r d irt.
A s k in g 85600. M ike o ffe r. B O B -
RXT
ORBOORY,
1440
Carlos
A ve., B u rlin g a m e , C a lif. Dlm ond
3-7139.
K B R -1 2 I N T E R N A T I O N A L
T R A C T O R . A N D 3 6 -F T . U T I L I T Y
DUAL A XLE SEMI
B u lk g ra in racks, 2 «eta o f tarns, a ll
In excellen t condition. E n g in e com
p le te ly overhauled. Bob Christensen,
»31
K. 184 th .
Fhone
Richm ond
Bench 1403, S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n .
FARM S
AND
RANCHES
DESCHUTES
C O U N T Y — 120
acres
near K tra rn 'a Hiding Juat o f f D a l-
la x -K la m a th L u l l « h lw a y . N o rth ■»
section 15, t o w n x h lp 21, aouth ran ge
10W . M.
(Irn x ln g , some second-
g r o w th
tim ber,
>3200. B o n e a ll, 41$
P e a rl A ve., San Carlo», Cal.
SEEDS. PLANTS, ETC.
F A R M : 180 acre«, abo ut 80 acre» In
c u ltiv a tio n ,
balance
rutKture
am i
tim b er, location n ear h ig h w a y »5 a t
Sandpoint, Idah o. F o r f u l l d escrip
tio n w rit«
B. T . I O L L B O K
BLUEBERRY PLANTS
M ew est and beat v a r ie tie s. L o w est
p r ice s. Bend fo r 35th an n iv ersa ry
p r ice Uat.
lo x 348
EBERHARDT
BLUEBERRY
N U R S E R IE S
1, O ly m p ia,
FLO W ERS
S a n d p oin t, Id a h o .
S P E C IA L
W ash.
6, B U L B S
100 B U L B L E T 8 , collectors G ladiolus,
11.00; P k t. Oregon G ia n t Pansy
need« Included. M . Davison, Bonan-
aa, Oregon. R u ra l B o x 109.
N .I. SarnaUa 6 Oread IHIM O R R H O ID IJ
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Mon. through Frl.i 10 o.m. to 5 p.ei.
Evening! 1 Mon., Wad. and frl.,«ntll $
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F O R R A L E o r lea«», m in k ranch. F o r
d e ta ils w rite R o lan d M cG in nis, R t.
1 , B o x 804, A s to ria , Oregon.
Treated Without Hospital Operatlea
T h e D e a n C l in ic
In O ur 3 9 th Ynnr
R A N C H W O R K — Single, exper., d airy ,
stock, m llkhouso and general fn rm -
Ing. S teady, sober. State d eta ils firs t
le tte r. B . S m ith , W oodland, W ash.
BMiaaenacTie «MveieiAMs
N .I. Center I. Bumilde end Grand Ave.
Tetephene LAit H i t
Portland 14, Ore.
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F in e s t R a d ia to r Enclosures.
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B uy U . S. S a v in g s B o n d s!
SAVE
on Family
Denial Bills
WITH THE
Revolutionary New
"Ammonium Ion"
A. M$ I.11 Tooth Powder
A t Described in December Better Homes & Gardens
and February Reader’s Digest “Page 78”
Provides An Inexpensive W ay To
REDUCE CAVITIES
s e e
e
Gloucester is picturesque in the true sense of the word.
W a rd »
s n o g S H O P EOR H A I.E - L a l n t m a c h in e ry
fro m U n ite d S ta te !.
A U good ro n d ltlo n .
t i l l J a c k ie n
.
B eattie. W eek.
1842 C M C 4x8 w ith fla t bed o r f i f t h
IN T E R N A T I O N A L tra c to r, Isaacson
w heel, 512UO; 7 x12' steel dum p bed
s e m i.s in g ,
a x le ,
2 8 -ft.
f la t
bed
and hol«t, 5400. V ir g il Bode, W a lts - |
comb, lum ber w ith chains and b in d
b nrg, W a a h .
er«. d rn p ta ll gut« fo r lu m b e r. Also
rem ovab le c a ttle rack equip. N o w
IO -T O N log t ra ile r. O f f h ig h w a y model
h au lin g hay fro m E. t>r. A lso In d i
w ith 8 14.00-20 tire s , a lm o s t new.
v id u a l 2 0 -ft. stock ra c k ; a ll In A - l
8 new «pare« tube«, wheel«, m o u nt
Cond S a c rific e on acct. o f slckneaa,
ed. T r a ile r used 5 m onth« on h ig h
F h . O A . 0138. 8303 W . K e rb y , F o r t-
w a y w ith sing le tire « , 53.000. 3104
land , Oregon.
" I am not g etting rich , but I am
h a v in g m o re fun as th ere is m ore
room to get around. A lot ot ra cin g
fans a re out of c irc u la tio n and are
not sending In substitutes. Once I
could sit n e a r a m utuels w indow and
see som ebody I kn ew pass, but no
m o re. I th in k it is because th ere
a re too m a n y horse tracks. People
don’t h ave to com e to F lo rid a to
lose dough fa s t no m ore.
As fishermen on the Lizza C. Riggs start
'r r n '’ -
HOME FURNISHINGS & APPLI.
Shudda H a d d im , re p o rtin g fro m
H ia le a h , w rites :
" I t is a good season w ith m e so
fa r, as I h ave only to w alk back
fro m the tra c k about th ree days a
w eek. L a s t y e a r m y a v erag e was
fo ur.
This and other pictures are from the American
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into the sea and terminating in a lighthouse
T i 1 l u 111 tx
▲ ■ an ,
F O R S A L E — 40 A. Q. It . A. Reg.
M are s 2 A. y H . A. S ta llio n s, Ed
Ech ols A. Q. H . A. No. 4120 and
P a rk e r» Chlcaro. Reg P. 8825. Aleo
w eavers and yearling «. Beat blood
lines,
reasonable
prices.
W. D.
Fishermen aboard the Lizza C. Riggs fre$
We toss a lid into the a ir a t the
fiv e -c e n t sm oke's re tu rn . And we
feel b e tte r now about C hina, the
Russian w a r d an ger, P resid en t T r u
m a n ’s p olicies, the crisis in South
A fric a and the w orld mess g en era l
ly . G o tta m a tch , bud?
S to re H o. 373, F a lo u se , W ash .
h alem , Or«.
R t.
A ll life was sw eeter when most of
the cig ars in the showcases w ere
five-c en ters and a 10-cent one was
re g a rd e d as som ething of an e x tra
vagan ce.
People let th e ir m a jo r
w o rrie s ce n te r on the com m on cold,
the w e a th e r fo r Sunday's picnic,
d a n d ru ff, slip p ery sidew alks and
bow m a n y q u a rts of soup could be
m a d e fro m a 10-cent soup-bunch.
P R O S P E R O U S W estern A u to Store In
ric h fa r m tow n. 812.00»
W e ster n
B R IT T A N Y I'U l'H . »50 m id up; d ual
reg. Cocker«, 125. T o m R w an, F"
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for such fish as haddock, halibut, cod and mackerel.
I f u n its on lilw a y DU, plus m o lla n i li v
ing q u a rte rs , ilo o n i fo r u ild llln n u l
u n its. C e n tra l b e s tin g p la n t , > i<o.
ra n g « * und ro frlg . L a rit» Income.
O 'D o n n ell
R e a lty ,
R e a lto rs ,
SOUS
R oosevelt W a y , B eattie 0, W a s h in g
ton. O w uere; I f s e llin g oontact us.
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
The five-cen t c ig a r Is repo rted
A PR IC O T S OANMBD W U O L 1
back. I t is creeping Into the c ig a r I In heavy syrup, cum « o f f t larg « «tins, L H Il H A L E A neighborhood g rocery.
A ll equipped and etockciL Ain» lovely
88.25. D v llv r r n l W ashin gton , O ris o n ,
cases ot A m e ric a ag ain , and few
f-b edroo m
a p t.
In
fust g ro w in g
Idaho. X ln ta s Cider M i l l , R t. 8, Y a k
tow n o f N e w p o rt, Oregon, on Coast,
things h ave m ade the country feel
im a , W ash.
o ffe n « ! ni a sn c rlflo e as o w n er bus
better. T h e n ickel stogie stands as
ioor h ea lth . Ire n s B. Jonas, Boa
A T L A S Im p e ria l 1)1) h. p. Dle«cl M a
3ÖU, N e w p o rt, Ore.
an em b le m of a sm oother-going life,
rin « t c y lin d e r engine. SOT B. Und,
V an cou ver, W ash.
uncom plicated
by
alm o st e v e ry
COM PLETE
silo« m a c h in e ry ,
ha n d
to o ls an d a in etta, re iia o tiu b la . J . R.
known type of w o rry . I t m a rk s an
M y tr s , G a rib a ld i, Ore.
era when m en trusted one another,
W A L M U T I AMD A IM O N D I
L O H H A I.K : H«l|> U l l H e li-la u n d ry ,
hated nobody to speak of, and n eve r
R edu ced P rice s
doing good bualneaa, t-y e n r Ivaae,
.’>» lbs. $13.60 f t ll>» $8.00 I
tossed
a ll
night,
harassed by Alm onds
liv in g q u a rte rs and fu r n itu r e . B os
B rax ll
N u ts GO lbs. 18.00 21, lbs. 8.00
»53, M y sss, O regon.
thoughts of taxes, assessments, new I)Ik . W a ln u ts 50 Ibx
0.00 f t lbs.. 8 0 0
M ixe d Alm onds, Black W a ln u ts and
bites, etc.
W R E C K IN G Y A R D A N U U A R A G K
B ra x ll
nuts 60 lbs. 11.00 f t lbs. 0.00
I t was a tim e when a fellow could
m e et his g ro cery b ill w ith o u t out
side financin g , arg u e
fo r
horse
sense in g o vern m en t, hold out a n y
w here for honest bookkeeping, ad
vocate operatio n of g o vern m en t on
a business basis and even denounce
tric k b uilget-baiancing w ithout fe a r
of reprisals.
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inscribed on its base the simple and un
MODBKM AUTO COURT
W A N T L I V E R A IH H T H « lbs ut), m l)
bit skins, lililes, a n n i, inohelr. I'tis
cura, liv e p o u ltry. K uby * Company.
835 B. W . F ro n t, P o rtla n d , Oruffou.
You c a n 't th in k ot the n ic ke l sto
gie w ithout re c a llin g the days when
only the v illa g e bum sneered at
th rift, when h a rd w ork w as n 't Jeered
a t and when a fello w w asn’t scut
tlin g the lab o r m o ve m e n t if he w ent
back to the o ffice and did some
n ightw ork.
Gloucester remembers its men who
adorned phrase:
F G It M A L E L u lly equipped garage
and th ree -p u m p service stu tlon , T e x
aco, L lrestonu, K a la v r-L ru x c r fra n -
china. Lou r i u i i i I n I h i I a p a rtm e n ts
over a ta tlo n . Hood local Ion near
H u n g ry IL » » « tlitm. D. R. R s u d a ll,
Box «8«, W h ite fis h , M on t.
Not a Cure-ATI
___ • _ * * • * • " formulu
far neutralising cavity-forming ocMs
SERVICI SPECIALTY CO.
Box 2225
Portland 14, Oregon
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