Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, July 28, 1949 CLASSIFIED B U SIN ESS & IN V E S T . OPFO R. H a l f ;, s to r e b u ild in g w ith g r o ­ cery eq u ip m en t and flx tu ree. B uild­ ing h a s m odern five-room a p a r t­ m ent In back. Good location. >9000. W rite 025 2nd St. Baker, O regon. FOB D E PA R T M E N T M IS C E L L A N E O U S UR A N IU M TENTH. IS per «am ple ( q u a lit a t iv e ) ; 110 per «am ple (q u an ­ t it a t iv e ) , G eiger counter«, portable, wt. 2'4 lb«, com p., poetpd , 11(1 50. H andbook U ranium m ineral«. 12 copy, |io«ti»l. DBM BM T H B O M A T O 1 I I I Mew P U edner B ld g ., P ortlan d S, Ore. „ y OU jj tiwcou» * - < I I I.l; i I; el. . - e h ln g m ill. I m a ­ ch in e. Trank B a e te r ly , B t. 2, M arys- v llle , W aah. B E ST m on ey -m a k in g c a fe In Gorge. Good tow n. Saw m ills, lo g g in g and boat w orkers. N ew m illio n d ollar p lyw ood m ill to open In J u ly . Big punch board and s lo t m achine play. S e a ts 22. Open 24 hrs. Good yr. around b u sin e ss L ease, sto c k and fix tu r e s , >8000 W ould con sid er h a lf cash and balance In eq u ity In acre­ a g e or home. W rite J. I>. D ee, B ox 4 9 9 , B teveaeon , W a sh in gton . ► .e « » « i * PARCEL POST *2 OR E X P R E S S ^ k PO U LTRY FARM and breeder's h a tc h ­ ery. 1 0 a , 4 m l. from C h eh alis. W ash. 7-rm . m odern house. >9000 for farm and equip m ent M rs. J e s s ie C oetello, R t. 3, B ox ’ 13, C hehaU s. W ash. * T H E NEW M O N TESA N O HOTEL. B rick bldg., 22 room s, 6 r en ta ls, and 3-rm. apt. Good location . >35,000 dow n w ill handle. Mr. and M rs. O. A. B u s t, M on tesan o, W ash , r h o n e 18«. SA L E O R T R A D E — « B each R en ta ls, and hom e on Hl w ay 101, 3 ’4 lots. 1 block to B each. S k ln rood ’s C o tta g e s, Cannon B each , O regon. W ID B T B A D B C E D A R R A P ID S J u n ior T andem C ru sh in g p lan t w ith 1036 Jaw cru«h- >32,500. 2 l-r m . and 8 3-rm . m odern fu r n ish ed c o tta g e s, p o te n tia l in ­ er, 2416 roll«, 3x10 dou ble deck com e >80 day. W ant h o tel le a se and acreen, «and e lim in a to r , feed er, 30’ fu r n itu r e , ta v ern , grocery, good feed c on veyor, 30’ d e liv e ry c o n v e y o r, farm , or w h at h a v e you? A ll or p art chip a tta ch m en t, 23 yard Ju ck ley trade, w ill pay d iffe re n c e. W . C. bln p n eu m atic tire s, air-b rak es, C olem an, B etak e, Ore. B o x 12. U D 18’ In ter n a tio n a l pow er. V ery rean onably priced a t >27,500. W rite boxh old er a t R e n te 1, B o x 20A, GRO CERY STO RE, new eq u ip m en t, beer lic e n se , furn. liv in g q u a rters, P u v a lln p , W ash ., or phone P u y a llu p n e w ly pain ted. Seven c a b in s tr a ile r S-6501. sp ace. Ideal to u r ist lo ca tio n on E m ­ pire C h arleston h lw ay. B ay v ie w , P O R T A B L E S p rin k ler Irrigation o u t ­ c lo s e to f is h in g and ren ta l b oats. fit, lik e new , reason ab le. S te e l m ain >15,000 yr. net incom e. >6000 dow n, lin e. A lum inu m L a tte ra ls. I>. P. r e s t lik e ren t. J err y A S c o tty ’s C averly. C olm an B ld g., B eattie, Wn. A u to Court, U m p ire, Or. P h . 8-491. 1 W E PAY H IG H E S T P R IC E S on used S IN G E R M A C H IN E S . B IM O E R S E W I N G C B B T E B , 811 S W BCorrl- e o n , P o r tla n d , O re. B ell to E v e r y A u to O w n e r. A u to c lo th es h a n g e r . F u ll c a r w id th . In s t a ll In fe w seconds. Y o u r cost $2.00. S e ll fo r S3 95. Send fo r fu ll d e ta ils o r m a ll S2.00 tod ay fo r y o u r s a m p l e . G eode P ro d s e te C o., b e p t. O C , 8923 W . «tb St , Los A n g e le s I). C a fif. FARM S AND RANCHES- W A T E R F R O N T — D airy farm . On Se- qulm B ay, *4 m ile w a te rfr o n t, b est view In W a sh in g to n . G rade A m ilk dairy. A ll sto c k A eq u ip m en t. A bout >5000 dow n, r e s t up to 20 y ea rs, 4% In terest. O w ner paralyzed 9 mo. M u st Nell. P ran k R u k as, 923 N orth A n sw o rth , T acom a, W ash in gton . T H E B IG G E ST B A R G A IN o f the year. 214 A. s to c k farm . A b ou t 35 a. In c u ltiv a tio n . E n ou gh youn g tim b er and p o le s to pay fo r place. 2 creek s, good 28x32 h ou se, pole barn 54x80. E le c tr ic ity , telep h o n e. S ch ool bu s; m ilk rte. and m all near. 12 m l. from C h eh alis. F or Im m e­ d ia te s a le >7500 c a sh . O w ner, R . C. D oB ow , B U . 1, B o x 204, C hshaU s, W ash . 8-ROOM m odern brick hom e. 7 a cres under Irrigation . A pprox. 20-ton s o f t fr u it. D ee M erch ant, B o x 481, Che­ lan , W a sh in g to n . 115 ACRE F arm fo r sa le . 10 a cres c u ltiv a te d , w ood lan d p a stu r e. L arge m odern h ou se, barn, e tc. Creek, oiled road, sc h o o l bus, m a ll route. >6000. W a lter W agn er, A d dy, W ash . JOHN JARVIS W HAT? A " TAKE THIS, BACK TO THE DÜ&OLTT A N D 6RIN& ME THE HOME-RUN B A T /* PHONE CALL POP M E ? ' M U T T A N D JEFF OK. IL L PAY YOU TWO B U S TOR AN v C OUÖ CUESTION YOU A SK IF I C A M T ANSW ER IT BUT YOU MUST Ì ™ By Bud Fisher " Ä WHICH YA CANT ,4» J, ANSWER Y ourself WHY DON'T , DU NN O I AGROUND v n .i° S O U .R R 6 L I ANSW ER LEAVE ANY )T» d ir t around THE TOP OF , THE HOLE F O R SA L E — D airy an d b e e f ranch, lo ­ cated >4 m l. N. E a st P o s t F a lls, Idaho. T op grad e A d airy eq u ip m en t w ith 2 -u n lt m ilk e r s, 30 ac. p a stu r e g ra sses under sp rin k ler sy s te m . W ill ta k e care o f 20 h ead d airy c o w s, a ls o 50 head fe ed er b e e f c a t­ tle. 30 ac. d ry land a lf a lf a ; 100 ac. w h ea t land; f u ll fa rm eq u ip m en t; 33 head 164-yr. b e e f c a t tle on p a stu r e. W rite or ca ll O tto M oeller, B t. 2, P o s t P a lls , Id aho. P h o n s 3551. A U TO S, T R U C K S & ACCES3. '41 I N T E R N A T IO N A L lo g g in g truck. K. R. 7 S p e c ia l— A - l m ech a n ica l con d ition . P a g e T railer, good rub­ ber. F o r s a le or trad e fo r m edium - sized bu lld ozer. R o b ert G old y, S tar B t. 2. B o x 73, S h elto n , W a sh in g to n . R E A L E S T A T E — M IS C . COLTON, 48 a. 10 a. cl. 1st, 2nd g r o w th T. C letrac C. b ld gs. 2500 W . A. C. L. P. >5000. W. Cox, T im ber R te ., V ern on ia, O regon. ( KV, F O R S A L E or trade— 176 a c r e s on b e a u tifu l L ake P end O reille, fo r r e s ­ id en ce in B o ise , Idaho. S tr ic tly m odern fa m ily hom e, or Ideal fo r reso rt, c a b in s, e tc. 1027-ft. lak e fr o n ta g e . W rite or c a ll B ill S c a te s, R te . 1, San d p oin t, Id aho. T el. 30F23. JITTER By Arthur Pointer 21 A C R ES, 5-rm . m odern, n ic e ly furn. h ou se, elec, ran ge, r efr ig ., w a sh in g m ach in e, hot w a te r tank ; 5 a. a lf a l­ fa , bal. p a stu r e; n ic e gard en , v a ­ r ie ty o f fr u it tr e e s, b erries; ideal fo r ch ick en s; c lo s e to sc h o o ls, store, s t a t e hw y. G ood fis h in g h u n tin g. >8,500 c a sh or w ill trad e fo r la k e- fr o n t p rop erty. C. B. W a lle r , B in e Creek, W ash . B E A U T IF U L park, 10 cab in s, 1 m od ­ ern hom e. 23 b oats, p icn ic ground s, g ro ce ry sto r e. On lake. >20,000, h a lf down. T he M ap les P ark , B t. 8, B ox 178, O lym p ia, W n. T A V E R N , c a fe, a p ts. and room s above, lo ca ted 80 m l. fro m L e w isto n . L i­ quor, s lo t m a ch in es. D oin g good b u sin e ss. N e w road g o in g th rou gh So M isso u la . W rite P . O. B o x 65, K o o sk ia , Idaho. TU C SO N , A riz.— S erv . sta ., gro cery , tr a ile r cou rt, c a fe on m ain h w y. P rice >4500 on lo n g le a se an d sto c k . B oardm an, B t. 1, B o x 462. S E L L IN G a c co u n t sic k n e ss . E m pire C afe, a ll e le c tr ic . H a rrin g to n , W ash . D o in g n ice b u sin e ss. W ill m ake y o u good deal. IN C O M E P R O P E R T Y A lm o st new fu r n ish e d a p a r tm en t h o u se. In rich S k a g it v a lle y . N e ts 1 3 ^ % on >22,000. P riced for q u ick s a le . 920 Bo. 6 th Bt., M ount V ern on, W aeh. L U M B E R Y A R D A N D B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L b u s in e s s on O regon c o a st in b oom in g area, ln cl. la rg e w a r eh o u se and n ic e hom e, 10 a. land, good lo c a tio n for cou rt; b o a t­ in g. lo t s o f h iw a y fr o n t. H w y . 101, P rice >28,500, In voice sto c k , ‘4 ca sh , w ou ld co n sid er p art In trad e. N o r e a lto r s. O w ner D. H esp a ck , K er n ­ v ille , Or. P h . 2274. A P O U V T A IK — T O ID B T B IB S B Z M B D IB S b u s in e s s a n y o n e can op erate. A ll n ew eqpt. T w o 2-room fu rn . a p ts. M oney m aker. O cean v iew . L ow ren t. 12-year lea se. S ic k n e ss— S a c­ r ific e . >850o, te rm s. O w ner S h e l­ le y ’s , P . O. B o x 338, D ep ot B a y , Or. >9000 E Q U IT Y in 5 r e n ta l crt. w ith n ic e llv . q u art. T w o b lo ck s fro m beach, 2 b lo ck s from c it y c en ter . Com p, fu rn ., g a s equip. W ill tra d e fo r sm . d airy o f eq u al v a lu e , h o u se or w h a t have y o u ? W rite B o x 136, O ceanlake .Ore. 5IE A T m ark et an d g r o ce rie s. Good b u s in e s s fo r a m e a t c u tte r . F orced t o s e l l a c co u n t o f Illn e ss. A p a r t­ m en t to ren t u p sta ir s o f m ark et. F o r fu ll d e ta ils s e e or w r ite P e te O atm an, 117 D u ry e a S tM R aym on d , W aah. CY CLE an d R ep. sh o p . S a le s & S e r v ­ ice. R ep. h o u seh o ld . W a sh in g m a ­ c h in e s, la w n m o w e rs. On a c co u n t o f s ic k n e s s w ill s a c r ific e a t in v e n to r y . N o C om m issio n . A u bu rn C ycle B S e r v ic e Shop, 12 K. D iv is io n S t., A ubu rn , W a sh in g to n . G A R A G E and se r v ic e sta tio n , f u lly equip ped, 2 a c re s, 2 h o m es In h e a r t o f g a m e co u n tr y . R ea so n a b le. O nly g a r a g e in 25 m ile s rad iu s. G arden V a lle y G arage, C rouch, Id aho. O NE M A C H IN E S H IN G L E M IL L . In op era tio n , lo ts o f tim b er In v le'J, and a new lo c a tio n w ith u n lim ited a m o u n t o f tim b er to be had. A p ia ry S h in g le Co., R a in ie r. Ore. 2 & 3-RM . a p a r tm e n ts, 2 & 3-rm . h o u se, fu r n ish ed . Sale or co n sid e r sm a ll fa rm . B o x 967, D a k ev lew , Or. DOGS, CATS. PETS. ETC. P U R E B R E D GERM AN SH E PH E R D P u p s, w o lf c o lo r s, b la ck w ith lig h t m a r k in g s. E x c e lle n t fo r s e e ln g -e y e d o g s, sto c k and w a tc h d ogs. M ales, fe m a le s, >30 f. o. b. J o h n B e c k le y , R o u te 4, B o x 824, S alem , O regon. M CKENZIE R IV E R HOM E. >6000. 6 rm s. 2 bedrm s., part, fu rn ., d r . heat. elec. A p prox. 1 acre. S1500 dow n M argaret G regory, M cK enzie B rid g e, Or. FO R S A L E , P e n n y R o y a l p olk a dot r e g iste r e d D a lin a tto n pu pp ies, sh o w 3 N E W Modern H o u se s w ith acreage. sto c k . *50 and up. Su nn y H eig h t« 1>4 m i. to f a s t g r o w in g tow n . Mild B o y s B a n ch , B t. 1, B o th eU 742. c lim a te . M ake n ic e h o m es or w ill b rin g e x c e lle n t r e n ts. F or s a le or m ig h t e x ch a n g e fo r ch eap lan d s u it ­ P O U L T R Y , C H IC K S & E Q U IP . ab le fo r sto c k ran ch . B o x 272, S w ee t N E W H A M P S H IR E c h ick s, a v a ila b le H om e, O regon. th r o u g h o u t su m m er, 109 lo ts >16. D eB oer H a tch er y , D yn den, W ash . SUNNYSIDE by Clark S. Haas •‘River Treatm ent” King John IV of Bohemia, had his eye doctor thrown into the river because the unfortunate m an’s m in­ istrations did not cure his eye trouble. The river-treatm ent didn’t work either, and John later becam e totally blind. He Started An Era Peter White worked in the first Lake Superior iron mines, shipped the first six barrels of ore, helped get authorization for the Saulte Ste. Marie canal, and becam e one of the leaders In developing the region. Weatherproof Although it has never been cleaned, the stainless steel atop the Empire State building, New York, still has its original luster after som e 20 years. GRANDMA By Charles Kuhn MY. BUT YOU MUSI BE AN EARLY RISER.GBANOMA-YOU’VE BEEN UP AN' DOWN OuR alley several tim e s BEFORE breakfast YEP. JUST CHECKIN’ U P - Knew His Business Customer: But If it cost you twen- ty dollars to m ake these watches, and you sell them for twenty dol- lars, where does the profit com e from? Jeweler: That com es from repair­ ing them. L IV E S T O C K R E G IS T E R E D H er efo r d b u lls, b reed ­ in g a g e . D om in o str a in . G ood ones. B. B. H en n in g sen . J e ffe r s o n , Ore. (A t T a lb o t). P h o n e 379. HELP W A N TED — MEN N E W W O RK . O v er se a s, A la sk a , U SA . C o n str u c tio n s t a r t in g soon . L o n g Jobs. B u lle tin for >1.00. S e e d , B o x 4041, S e a ttle 99, W ash B R IC K L A Y E R S W an ted — F o r W y o ­ m in g P ro ject. L o n g Job s. >2.50 per hour. N o tr a n sp o r ta tio n paid. J . P . S te e le C o n str u c tio n Co., D aram le, W y o m in g . Flounder an Imitator The fish called the flounder can im itate the pattern as well as the color of their backgrounds. Placed on a checkerboard, the flounder will attempt to reproduce the ar­ rangem ent of the squares on its body. Watch It! | ”Hey, what are you doing?” ; yelled the foreman. | ‘‘I’m just sharpening a pencil,” ! answered the bricklayer. “Well, don’t let anybody see you. That’s a carpenter’s job, you know.” Proof Enough Reasonable First Salesgirl: ‘‘How do you Teacher: This essay about your know the new window-dresser is j dog is word for word, the sam e as married?” your brother’s. How do you explain Second Salesgirl: “He always that? poses the m odels with their palms Pupil: Well, you see, sir, It’s the up!” sam e dog.