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About Port Orford post. (Port Orford, Oregon) 1937-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
[ the sunny sid : E o:F I j f e | ¡j Clean Comics That W ill Amuse Both Old and Young j B IG T O P c 3 eff wALKcp vm u '. silk ~ from in e By EO W H EELAN lot to his private car C L A SSIF IE D DEPARTMENT WATCHES FOR SALE ELGIN PRIVATE PURKEY WRITES Rebuilt P ock et W atches •3.00 WRIST S4.00. F R E E LIST AGAIN O. M. CAM PBELL Dear Ma— 44 I t C larissa A »»., Loa A ngelo*, Calif. Well when I first got called in the draft I was told no soldiers wud be NURSERY STOCK sent tfc Europe and that I w - j just going to get a year’s training just In 300,000 fruit and nu t trees. TH Free 40 page c atalog. case but everything I here on the v a rieties R oses, flow ering, shade trees, oto. radio sounds like I am not up here T ualatin V alley N u rseries. Sherw ood, Just for flzzical kulshur. I see the Oregon. lease-lend bill is all but past and all FILM SERVICE I am still wondering is if I go with E x cellen t w ork and fa s t service. A n y the lease. 6 or 8 exposure roll developed, I • • • sp ark lin g p rin ts and one 6x7 en la rg e Nobody in my divishun seems to m ent, (Y our c h o ic e ). 26c coin. F r e e no what the lease-lend bill is all film m ailer w ith every order. Our work must p lease you or m oney re about except that it is for all aid to funded. The P ictu re M ill, B ox 511, England short of war and the boya P ortland, Oregon, say you can be a midget in this SPECIAL army and not be too short for war, so I gess if war comes there is no BLA N K E T S, Arm y rejects. 66x84-1 lb. 100% virgin w ool, kakki color. way out for me, mom, P rice 63.50 postpaid a n y place In I). 8. • e • Many other bargains. P ortlan d W ool en M ills—rem nant counter. 6639 V o. B altim ore A ve., P ortland, Ore. I am still getting a lot of instruck- shuns in how to saloot and from all the emphassiss put on saiooting I gess th e re are some people who are so old-fash- ened they think this war is going to be as polite as the last one. I am gradually getting used to going around with a gun. At first this felt very funny as all my life I was brung up to avoid weapons. • • FARM FOR SA L E — 400-ACRE DAIRY AND w heat ranch, stock, m achinery. M. Blackwood, Sprague, W ash. RABBITS Pou ltry, rabbits, rabbit s k in s G et h ig h est prices. R uby & Co. 035 S. W . Front, Portland, Oregon SPECIAL R E G ISTE R E D K A R A K U LS: L IT E R A T U R E and p rices on request. G lm - lln s Karakul Farm . Pom eroy, W ash. e DUCKS-GEESE The life here is pretty confining as I sed before and how I wud like a week end auto trip to no place spe cial! It wud also be a big kick to be abel to talk back to people whenever I wanted to like in sivilian life. Up here if you talk back to anybuddy you wind up in the gard house. • • • I got reprimmandid for smoking cigarettes while marching. The cap tin was very sore and sed it wuz against the rules and he sed it was bad for my lungs also. What made him sore was when I asked him not to worry about my lungs but start worrying about my feet. • • • Well, mom, now I know why they went over my teeth so carefuly in the draft test. I could not under stand why the doctors made so much fuss about my teeth but it is all clere now since I got some of the beef the army uses in beef stew. The cows they get it from must be half ele phant, ma. I wish Mr. Nuddson of the defense bored wud do something about getting sharper knifes for sol diers. s e D ucklin gs, g o slin g s, geese, h atch in g eggs, bantam s, corn lsh hens. Duck F arm , B o u ts STRAWBERRY PLANTS’ ST R A W B E R R IE S— R O C L H IL L . T hs fin e s t everbearing straw b erry grow n. B ig solid fru it. D andy canners. G et crop fir s t year. P rices on request. C. A V lc k e ll, B t . 1, B o x O re. From BABY CHICKS HOUNDS V arm ent HOUNDS. N E W B R EE D , W ill sell ch e a p . T o m g h n e y , O ak r id g e , O reg o n . WELDING SCHOOL W ELD IN G . N ig h t-d a y C lasses. Como. T raining. 9313 S. B. F o . t . r R o a d . P o r tla n d , O r .- W . . t . r n T r a in in g . S V . 5460. Leaf 40 OR ROOSTS DON’T BE BOSSED BY YOUR LAXATIVE-RELIEVE CON STIPA TIO N THIS MODERN W AY • When you feel gassy, headachy, logy due to clogged-up bowels, do aa rrulhona do —take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Next morning — thorough, comfortable relief, helping you start the day full of your normal energy end pep, feeling like a million! Feen-A -M int doesn’t disturb your night’s rest or interfere with work the next day. TVy Feen-A-Mint, the chewing gum laxative, your tel f. It tastes good, it'a handy and economical . . . a family supply F E E N -fl-M IN Tioi Defeat Our Ills Joy, temperance, and repose, slam the door on the doctor’s nose. —Longfellow. sit Watch Your Kidneys/ H elp T h em Cleanse the Blood o f H a rm fu l Body Waste Your k id n eys are c on stan tly filtering w aste m atter from th e blood stream . B u t k id n e y s som etim es lag In their-work— do n o t act aa N atu re intend ed— fall to re m o v e Im purities th a t, if retained, m ay laon th e sy ste m and u pset th e whole d y m ach inery. S y m p to m s m ay be nagging backache, p ersisten t headache, a tta c k s of d izsinssa, g e ttin g up n ig h ts, sw elling, pufiineaa und er th e e y e s —-a feeling of nervous a n x ie ty and lose of pep and stren gth . O ther sign* of kidney or bladder dis order are sometim.-R burning, sc a n ty or to o frequent urination. T h ere should be no d oub t th at prom pt tre a tm en t la wiser th a n neglect. U se D oan 's P illt. D oan ‘a h ave been winning n ew friends for more than forty year*. T h e y h a v e a nation -w id e reputation. A re recom m ended by grateful p e o p le the e o u n tr y over. A i t gowr netghtor/ C The serial, ah, how It grips 'em! Enveloping all in its power; If the kids ain’t in Jail when they're fifteen Then no thanks to the air "C hil dren’s Hour." —Mary Holland Gordon. s e e Probably whenever anything goes wrong with Hitler he ex claims, " I t must be something I hate!" JS j UHBJX. SPREAD ON Time Goes On Come what may, time and the hour runs through the roughest day.—Shakespeare. Cowboys and horses and rustlers, Love and the wages of sin. Kidnapers, death and destruction, Maniacs, arson and gin. We take no stock In Fiorello La Guardia’s statement that he w ill not run for mayor of New York again. His auto siren is in too good shape and his Ore helmet isn’t nearly worn out. • • • Add slm ilea: he lookrd as bat tered as If hr had been protect ed by the N a ils . k 4 "Cep-Bruth"Applicetoe L m ake» BLACK I f AF 4 O ~ J « O MUCH FAUTHS* JUST A DASH IN FKATHSRS?? Easlaved by the programs' ap peal, And hear of the gats and the gun molls And terrible mobsters who squeal. MINUTES DIFFER ENT FROM EITHER OF THEIRS,SET CLOCK AND GO TO BED, FORGETTING and k K IL L !S J LICE there— WHAT’S THE M ATTM , VARIED FIVE SEC" THE CLOCK IS RIGHT, OH 04 IN IO YEARS SHE S IT n BY HER ARGUMENT GETTING WATCH WHICH SHE HEAVY, AGREE TÖ SET AT STATION SIT UR FOR RADIO T IM S S t tN A L W e ld in g The professor's secretary saw ■ magnificent blonde carrying some papers enter the office smiling sweetly. “ Listen, you," snarled the Jealoui secretary, “ I t you try to muscle In on my territory I 'll plant you among the potatoes.” "Oh, don’t mind me,” answered the other. " I'm only the professor's wife.” e four until seven they 4 56, B e n d , P u re H anson W h ite L egh orn s a lso N ew H am p sh ires. W rite for our low prices. O ehrlng's P o u ltry P arm , S il verton, Oregon. If this army life dont do nothing else for me, mom, it will make me appreshiate good coffee. I gess they use tobacco leaves for coffee in the army. The boys say the cook dont know how to make coffee which I gess has ben true all through the history of armies and navies and I dont see why the U. S. dont have a secretary of coffee just like a secre tary of war so a cup of java will taste like a cup of java and not like a hot brake smells. • • • I still got that chance to Join a tank corpse like I wrote you but dont worry as they are still using ice wagons for tanks and I wud look pretty going to war in an ice wagon, wudn't I, ma? Well the is all for now so 1 close with love. Oscar. • • • THE CHILDREN’S HOUR Between the dark and the daylight. When the night is beginning to lower. Comes a pause in the day’s occupa tion That is known as the Children's Hour. I see there beside the loudspeaker The Innocent, sweet little dears While stories of gangsters and bump-offs Are brought to their infantile ears. 14, P o r tla n d , O rs. D oans P ills ■On/] G ood M erchandise Gn fie * CONSISTENTLY Adv'rtiMJ B U Y ADVERTISED GOODS S