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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, April 21, 1949
CLASSIFIED
D E PA R T M E N T
HABBITS & SKINS
BUSTWESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
OPERATE VENDING MACHINES«
Small Initial Investment. Long profit
and pleasant work. Start small.
Grow. Our booklet. "Dollars from
P ennies’’ FREE.
T. O. THOM AS CO.
1573 J e ffe r so n
Psdacsh, Ky.
SALE:
FULLY
EQUIPPED
WANT LIVE HABUITB 4 lb», up. rab­ FOR
PUMICE BLOCK PLANT I L M 1 B -
bit akin», hide», wool, mohair, cas-
cara, live poultry. Baby B Company,
IH B U P P , 504 N ew p ort A n , Bend,
935 B. W. Front, Portland, Oregon.
O regon.
MISCELLANEOUS
BOOTS: H igh grade, fancy, hand­
som e, w estern »tyle, made to your
m easurem ent. I.ateat catalog.
C B I C K B T BO O T CO., > L P A S O , T B X .
” "T R O U T L O D O E "
F in g e rlin g
and
Table Trout. Bo« 406, Soap Lake,
W ashington.
F R E E HOOK te lls how you can earn
»58 week up dem onstrating I.oraine
household p lastics to house party
groups. No canvassing. Training.
Full or part time. P. O. B o« 1303,
Spokane, W ashing on.
FUN C uBO A R D S— IJIngo tickets. New,
Illustrated catalog ju st out. Write
for your free copy. A -P D istr ib u tin g
Co., 2833 L o c u st St., S t. Doula 3, Mo.
"M Y P A P BELIEVES I SHOULD FIGHT M Y OWN
BATTLES-----ESPECIALLY IF THE
K IP 'S FA ThE K IS B I6 0 E R
THAN
othek
HE I S / "
C H A R L IE 'S M l N E M O M
ALL M I N E / HE f
HODPEP TO M E IN HISTORY CLASS TO D A Y J
LATE ’47 K. It. 10 Inter. Logger Std.
2 ax. trailer, short or long logs e x ­
cellen t condition low m ileage. Aa
unit or separate A. J . M cCrackan,
P h o n s 2-3542, BU »nabarg, W ash.
FOR BALE — A ll-steel W ell D rill.
Rubber Shock. 2311 B. 10th, T he
D a lle s , O regon.
By Margarita
AIRCRAFT C ulver "V" 210 hrs. R a­
dio. L icensed. Must sell. Maks o f­
fer. 1543 Salem Bd., Albany, Or».
S H E P -C B A F T S K IF F S
Beat designed fo r a ll-a ro u n d fishing, best
b u ilt, best v alu e . 41X0 N g A in s w o rth . N r. 42.
M U 6231. P o rtla n d . O ro.
FARM S A ND RANCHES
10 ACRES. Rich bottom land, beauti­
fu l valley, good clim ate, good m ar.
ket, plenty free irrigation water,
hlw ay frontage. Two modern houses,
barn, o u tb u ild in g s. K eep 40 head
rattle, »19,500 Hood B ivsr, Oregon.
B t. 1, B ox 169. Phons Odell 3512.
FOR SALE— 240-acre farm. 100 acres
cleared, 75 acres tldeland; 2 houses,
barn, m achine shop, farm equipm ent,
stock. 7 m iles from A storia on paved
highw ay. Full particulars. W rite
W alter H anna, B t. 3, B ox 802,
A storia, Ore.
By Bud Fisher
M U T T AND JEFF
20 ACBBS, Capacity 3000 Chickens,
1700 laying hens, 2 cow s good or­
chard, modern house, drilled w ell,
on mall, school and milk route.
B . P. Krueger, B. D . 3, B o x 350,
C h eh a lis,
W a sh in g to n .
13 ',i ACRES, 3 ml. C. d'A., H i H ay­
den Lake. Modern 2-bdrm. house,
2-rm. gu est home, lge. hen house;
garage
barn. 10 acres a lfalfa,
m ixed orchard, berries, shade, flo w ­
ers, som e Irrigated. L. W . Saner,
B o a ts 2, C oear d’A lans, Id aho. P ries
$6,350.00.
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
By Gene Byrnes
REG LAR FELLERS
CASE
TRACTOR,
MODEL
LAI,
BRAND NEW . Equipped w ith 11.25X
28 dual tires drive w heels, Bendlx-
W estln gh ou se air com pressor, brakes
tank, etc. Ideal for farm or heavy
hauling. M ust se ll Im mediately, bar­
gain. A lso all typ es used Fork lift
trucks. M aterials H andling Equip­
m ent Co., 1437 B lllo tt Avenue W est,
S eattle 99, W ash. Alder 7300.
HARROWS
Wood or steel 5ft. section s shipped
direct to you freigh t prepaid.
B bar, 40 to o th . 5 -ft. w ood se c tio n s
$35.00 Each
5 bar, 43 to o th , 5 -ft. s t s s l se c tio n s
$40.00 Each
W ith teeth o ffse t so there are no
dead spaces. W e have a lim ited
supply. D eslrs a wider distribution
Krengel's Inc.,
Twin Falls, Idaho
41 T s a r s In th e Sam s Location
By Arthur Pointer
JITTER
POULTRY.
CHICKS
& EQUIP.
ORDER your B eltsv ille W hite poults
now. Large hatches every Thursday.
H atching eggs for sale. S h a n k ’s
H a tc h e r y , Y ak im a, W a sh in g to n .
~ A U T O S ,T R U C K S & ACCESS.
NEW & U SED TRUCK PARTS &
Dump Bodies, H oists, W inches &
T ires. Largo stock o f pp.rts for
Q. I. trucks, Gas & D iesel Motors
for Pow er U nits.
T B U C K W B B C K IH O C O M I T Y
1001 S B H A W T H O B H B A T I ,
P o r tla n d 14, O regon
P h o n s E M plrs 1113
»675.00 NET per month on self-op er­
atin g 12 new apartm ents com pletely
furnished, Including new Frlgldalrsat
electric ranges, propane gas heat,
w ith best of Simmons furniture.
■v A -l construction, plastered, In­
sulated, etc. Must be seen to appre­
ciate. N ets about 21%; or can eas­
ily be doubled as Motel. 5 m iles
from McNary dam. W rite Joe Bald,
H erm iston, Ore. or phone 2071.
SHOE repair shop, with living quar­
ters. Box 118. Osborn, Idaho.
LOOKING for a Variety store, Cafe,
Cleaning & p resslng shop. Specialty
shop, Apt. n ouse, stock or straw -
berry farm, Second hand store ot
residence In prosperous logging,
farm ing and coal mining comm u­
nlty? W rits to Don B aylsy, 838
Bridge St., P h o n e 322, V ern onia,
O regon.
AUTO court, w ell built, 16 units fu lly
furnished with central heating p lan t
Terms. B ox 627, B ph rata, W ash .
COMPLETE shoe repair shop, located
In sm all town. Must sell due to Ill­
ness. Inquire or write to Ideal Shoe
B epslr, C sstls Bock, W ash. Pr. Reas.
YA K IM A H EIO H BO BH O O D
OBOCZBY
HIGH-CLASS market grossing nearly
»100,000 per yr. M eats and gas
pump In connection. E xcellent large
modern livin g quarters, good lease,
all equip, and stock of about »6000
goes. Ideal for man and w ife;
should net ea sily »10,000 per year;
»8000 w ill handle. In vestigate th is
exceptional
opportunity
TODAYI
Shelton R ealty, 1006 Larson Bldg.,
Yakima. W ash. Phons 5123.
COMPLETE Shi
ir Shop. Equip­
ment included w ith »200 stock. Fine
V alley trade. Reasonable. Geo. B,
L tm m on , P . O. B o x 76, L o w e ll, Ore.
GROCERIES—GAS— COLD MEATS A
BEER TO GO. Land Inch In sale
w ith 2-bdrm. home adjoin., plus 2
cabins rented out. Loc. in prosp.
nearby commun. Old established.
R ight party can net »500-»800 mo.
Sm all invest.
FU L L TAVERN & LIGHT LUNCH—
Loc. on busy hwy. in an area where
there are thous. of workmen who
draw large salaries. Lady owner has
worked hard for past 4 yrs. A
needs rest. R igh t party can net
»800 plus mo. 5-yr. lease at »100
mo. rent. »4500 cash hdls.
ACME B B O K B B A G E . IN C.
S e a ttle , W a sh .
1919 5th Ave.
ON HIGHWAY 28 In U nity, Or.,
there Is a general store 60x100 w ith
livin g quarters Inside and another
building, larger, that rents for »60
month, anil ground 350 ft. hlw ay
frontage by 100 ft. deep. Store
mdse. A fix tu res to handle general
groc., clothing, hardware, gas, oil.
tires, Ice cream, pop, beer and h unt­
ing and fish in g licen ses sold. Can
k ill elk or deer In an hour from
store. K . B . Stratton, U nity, Ore.
W ANTED: Man to take active Inter-
est In R APIDLY GROWING B U S I­
N ESS which w as started six years
ago w ith capital of le ss than »10,-
000 and has grown to largest b u si­
n ess o f Its kind w est of Chicago. A t
present tim e does a Gross volum e
of from »80,000 to »100,000 per
month w ith unlim ited future pos­
sib ilities. Must be in position to In­
v est su b stan tial am ount In B usl-
ness. W r its W . N . U „ 1400 N W
H oyt. H . P . 20. P o rtla n d , Ors.
THIS one to be sold by May 1. Idaho
lake resort and lodge by owner.
B eautiful 2-story building, 44x66 ft.
Bottom floor finished In k n otty
cedar. Dance floor, dining room,
cocktail bar. la r g e fireplace. 2d
story has 5 spacious rooms and a
2-room apartm ent. 9 cottages, 1000
ft. lakeshore property, new boats.
Only llquor-by-drlnk license In area
of 2000 population. 50-m lnute drive
set for good season. Sw ell deal to
from Spokane. N ow Is tim e to get
party who can devote fu ll tim e.
»15,000 down, consider part trade.
H oh m an , S p ir it L ak e, Id aho. B h o n s
2460.
SEEDS. PLA N TS. ETC.
NEW , BETTER, H A R DIER F ru it an d
N ut varieties. Catalog. L y n n T n t t ls
N u r se r y , C lark ston , W ash ,
ROCKHILL STRAW BERRY PLANTS^
100 for »5.00. Supply lim ited.
S. K ocher, B o u t« 1, B o x 85, O na­
la sk a . W ash .
STRAW BERRY plants. R ockhill ever-
bearing. »5.00— 100. J. W . O n b ssr,
Lake G rove, Or. P h . O sw ego 4101.
FOR SALE: 1 year Mary W ashington
asparagus plants. Cheap. A lfr e d
C urcio,
M onts
1.
W a lla
W a lla ,
W a sh .___________________________
by Clark S. Haas
SUNNYSIDE
10 Acres
Military & Civilian
Trucks and Parts
You N am e It!
W e Got It!
IN TER NA TIO N AL, GMC
DIAMOND T, AUTOCAR, ETC.
Our P rices Are R ight
SEATTLE TRUCK
WRECKING, Inc.
9798 B. M a rg in a l W ay, S e a ttle 8
T elep h o n e B A ln ie r 6262
DOGS. CATS. PETS. ETC.
GERMAN short-hair pointer pups.
H unting and show stock. P h y llis M.
B ld r id g s,
Idaho.
2304
B sU a
St^
B o isa ,
FLOWERS & BULBS
GLAD. BULBS, exhibition. S tate In­
spected.
14 varieties, 40— »3.06.
Large double Mums, Pompons, B ut­
tons, 20 A ssorted, »3.00. M rs. Van«
derbrlnk,
P a y ette ,
Id aho,
B t.
8.
INSTRUCTION
REAL ESTATE—MISC.
V IR G IL
BÜ
By Len Kleis
HOAJ CAN MX) ATTEMPI
TO TEACH SOMETHING-
YOU D O N T K N O W
VOD Q SELF,
LEARN
N UR SER Y,
»12,000,
part
term s.
NEON SIGN MAKING
R anches, city hom es and other b u si­
(FU LL Y APPROVED FOR
n ess property. Myrdal Company,
V ETERA NS)
M issoula, Montana.
GLASS BENDING, SEALING, ELEC­
TRICAL
STUDIES.
FIE L D O FFERS
STORE B U ILD IN G for sale. 50x72.
PAY FOR TRA IN ED MEN.
Meridian dam site. W rite H arold No BIG
books
to
stu
d
y
and
no tools to buy.
B e v ie s , L ow ell, Ore.
C lasses to choose from.
PHONE, W R IT E OR COME IN
HAVE LAND, also Town property In
OREGON POLYTECHNIC INST.
fu tu re tow n s In Columbia B asin.
733
N E D avis
E A 1881
W rite S cott Scliroedor Co., 224 S y ­
Portland, Oregon
m ons B ldg., Spokane, W ash.
—
B A R G A IN S
_$2950.00
G alio n 8-12 T on T a n d e m R o ller—U nused-
„4750.00
In sley K12 C ra n e R econditioned
„6350.00
A llis-C h alm ers H D -7 T ra c to r, a n g le dozer, U n u sed -
„7500.00
A llis-C h a lm e rs HD-10 w /d o z e r R eco n d tio n ed .
„87 5 0 .0 0
A llis-C h alm ers HD-14 w /d o z e r R econdtioned.
B u ck ey e0 M odel " l i D itcher*”(C at *¿4400 E ngine) U n u sed ------7750.00
L in k B e lt LS60 C rane, R e c o n d tio n e d --------------------— -------- — 6750.00
C a te rp illa r 50 K W 220/440 V A C G e n e ra to r, R econditioned 3950.00
Case M odel S I F a rm T ra c to r (S te e l W heels) U n u se d ----------- 875.00
M A N Y A D D IT IO N A L IT E M S IN O U R IN V EN TO RY
Contact Us on Your M achinery N eeds
li m i m i
ilium
THE PURDY COMPANY
110 M arket S t , San Francisco
By Charles Kuhn
GRANDMA
GRANDMA. WHY ARE YOU
WALKING UP AN* DOWN
TM* STREET CARRYING
A BARREL STAVE ?
Man Commits Suicide
Because of World Ills
WASHINGTON, D. C .-A 69-year
old man shot himself to death out­
side the U. S. senate chamber be­
cause he was •’shamed" by the
world’s lack of.progress "morally,
ethically and politically."
He was Thomas C. Williams, of
Buffalo, N. Y. He left two lengthy
notes jin which he stated he hoped
his death might set an example to
inspire better things. He attacked
"pork barrel politicians."
Telephone Y U kon 6-6926
John Lund, who discovered how
effective dark hair is when his was
dyed for "A Foreign Affair” , has
a clause in his contract stating that
his hair must appear darker than
Its natural blond shade in every
film he makes.
They went to a lot of trouble to
age some of the costumes worn by
Ingrid Bergman in Sierra Pictures’
“Joan of Arc” , A peasant costume
was dyed, darned, p a t c h e d ,
watered, and even rubbed in ce­
ment during the process.