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The Chronicle's classified advertising system displays the most comprehensive, up-to-date classifieds for Okanogan County, Ferry County and beyond. Chronicle classifieds appear in 17,000 print copies each week and on The Chron
icle's Web site.
(Deadline for ALL classified ads is 10 a.m. Monday morning)
Weekly Classified Ads (Updated every Tuesday with all classified ads in the current issue of The Chronicle newspaper)
Search Daily Classified Ads (Updated daily after 5 p.m.)
Place a Classified Ad (Free if 15 words or less, item $500 or less)
You also can place an ad by calling (509) 826-1110 or (800) 572-3446, faxing your ad to 826-5819, e-mailing your ad to omakclass@eaglenewspapers.com or stopping by 618 Okoma Drive, Omak, WA to place your ad.
530 Pets
AKC Labs Chocolate and
Black. Excellent Hunters
and Family dogs. Vet
checked, dews removed,
wormed and first shots.
Ready June 5th. $500
(509) 881-0223
CATS
Looking to add a Cat to
your family, Call us we
may have the perfect pet
for you.
Every Sat. at Spring
Coulee 10am-2pm
2nd & 4th Sat. Find us at
Big R
10am - 2pm
Animal Foster Care
4-Spring Coulee Rd
Okanogan WA 98840
(509) 422-3364
Dog Obedience Classes
Puppy & Adult, Preregistration required. Call 509-826-6193. Instructor Amy
Denton.
DOG of the Week
2-Mix breed puppies $50
Keystone Animal Rescue,
Pics on Facebook
Kris (509) 322-7604 or
Linda 322-5549
Hours: Weekdays by
Appt. Sat. 11am - 6pm
Sun., By appt.
Free to good home Kittens, good mousers multi
color. (509) 485-2011
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Chronicles of the Okanogan
A history of the Okanogan Valley as published in the pages of The Chronicle.
A century ago, The Chronicle was founded, in part, as a voice for the residents and community of unincorporated Omak.
This 100-page, large-format book presents a unique look at the history of the area as told by the newspaper's publishers, editors and reporters.
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