Illinois Valley News, Thursday, August 28, 1941 Fun for the Whole Fami ly CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT • o' TRUCK PARTS Htavy-dutv Motors. axels parts, bodies. tires, hoists and used trucks. TRICK WRICKING COMPANY 10th A S R. Hawthorne Portland. Ore, RABBITS AND SKINS _ By ED WHEELAN BIG TOP HE DID?" WY.1HE BIG BUM IB TWICE ' t OURAÛE.MYRA SAV. MAM BE "BjAT S \x/Hy HE'S BEEN SO NASTY ri TO ME i I z-v J U THING." red ; BUT ■ •■QLk’FOWl ( f/ IS THE ONLY L ightning has T o JB s SH V STRIKE US 2\| ‘ill \ ONE IN THE WHOLE- ( \ OUTFIT WE Z-T? ' \ A NEVER Bl ‘A\ /1 P STABLE TO /7 y \ 1% \ make F riends - ¿Y : V I i l\ Í 1 r. ? ' i 1 w VIE ought to look for another V 1 r x" A/ d, /K /nr - 1 FAST SERVICE Roll Developed and Two Prints from Dach Good Negative WESTERN boi W 4J< . 25c PHOTO COMPANY Purtlai.d. Ora. 8 PRINTS AND TWO ENLARGE- MENTS 25c—Made by Portland s larg­ est retail kodak finisher. Satisfac­ tion gu.irante« d Quality Picture Co. Box W3573. Portland. Oregon. HELP WANTED __ HOP PICKERS WANTED EDlVHrtfAW By RUBE GOLDBERG She Feels Better FILM DEVELOPING ■isaT bBOVJ NEXT \ year / lx» / L LALA PALOOZA / ' LISTEN. LOT TA. I' m BEGINNING’ TD THINK. THERE A JINX ON THIS JUOW “ MAD DOG, 9 sick animals , accidents , J9 HOLDUPS, AN' THEN BBsjMM .„.. T DON'T KNOW, SONNY ■ HE ] ”7 WAS STiLL UNCONSCIOUS * j AMEN THEY RUSHED HIM TO tg THE HOSPITAL " IT'S /X FUNNY UOULim AND RABBITS WANTED. Good white fryer rabbit skins SI 10 ■ postcard for prices anil Ruby ft Co., 935 S W. Tront Portland. Ore. WIGRICH RANCH located five miles South of Independence, Ore. 400 acres good picking no seedless hops. High wages paid Modern shady sanitary policed camp, with store, butcher shop, restaurant, cabins, tents, stoves, wood, running water, electric lights dance hall, nursery, straw, showers \ isit ranch or write Address:— WIGRICH RANCH. Box B. Independence, Ore. FOR SALE Monkey«, Parrots, Love Ilinl«, Einchen, Supplies. Wholesale aiul retail. I Mentävillä Pot Shop. 422 S E. 81,t Ave.. Portland, Oregon. Eor Sale. Confectionery fountain. Beer and wine business. flood cold storage Good payiru: business. Mre. H G. Moe. The Mission, Dayton. Washington I 2 0 - At’ It E E A It M. f.i> CLEARED. MOPEItN house. Trank Oliphant. 207 E. 5th Ave., Olympia, Wash. V By C. M. PAYNE S’MATTER POP— You Can Always Improve an Old Saw K. C. reg. springer spaniel pupa: 5 mo.; fine hr. . ding. K A. Schmidt, Eetacada. Oregon. BAliBEIl SHOP 'inly one In town. 'Blitting bit- Box 105, Wiley Sta. Yakima, Wash. Hood business. All new equipment. In fast growing Southwestern town. Selling account of Illness Cash or terms to dependable party. Mildred Bovey, Empire, Oregon. BOUTS PEERLESS bred setters. 1 year old. Pedigrees showing top breeding. Male and female, lieady for training for fait shooting. Very best of s< tier breeding at a fair price Storms, Box 724, Camas, Washington. Holl SALE Independent, established, going BEAL ESTATE A INSUR­ ANCE BUSINESS with combined offlee and Modern Home for Lease. Write P. O. Box 248, Salem. Oro GOING BUSINESS. Elowers, bulbs, perennials. Four acres on Paclflo Highway near Capital City. Seven room modern house, wnter system. 11.500 cash will handle Address OWN Ell, Box 276. Olympia. Wash. MESCAL IKE By s . l . huntley _____________________________________________ Chapter VI Complicated Scheme Wifey—If a man love« hi» wife as much as she loves him, he will stop wasting his money on cigars if she asks him. Hubby—Yes. but if his wife love» him as much as she ought to love a man who love» her enough to stop if she asks him, she won’t ask him. SAME THING POP—Pop Probably Prefers Pressed Steel By J. MILLAR WAIT Daughter I shall marry Perry Goodthing or nobody! Mother—Well, if you marry Perry you’ll marry nobody, I should gay. Only Fair Then there is the story about the wayward cat. Its habit of coming in late usually resulted in a scolding from its mother. Finally the off­ spring could stand it no longer, and plaintively said. "For gosh sakes. Mother, can’t I even lead ONE of my own lives?” A BOY SITS DOWN Greenhorn Harriet—Would you refuse to go out with a man who had made just one mistake? Mabel—Sure Who wants a man with as little experience as that? sWNfcS f.itrt LU if AMD ttrfRS fMHé f EKE CHA»« Pt, AN M Au ftXf LEÉ5 AtAlH B fcii t St* J uMPMB AROUNP LiKF A JACK-W»B8rt, fV> Wj SAKE. Stf 1W AW REAP a_iEiW foR A while . 6tt5 J« BOOK AK> HEAPS TOR ¿MAiB Hani lioids "You should keep to the straight •nd narrow path.” "True. The journey of life, like every other journey, seems to be at its worst in the detours." GLUYAS WILLIAMS ♦ t WA MS t*ECTO»J «•■«n» & ÉSKOtb SACK Of CHAft AX’ tVSHP* AX MAUK* AWp CIMtf- N6.XÍM* AtRRS •RRUfH am M SE-WJS XWH -fo RE«. HAA»- ■9MMK6 A SUWr "PTiO CH n» nn Answer "What is the most curious thing about a fool?” "De way he’ll holler and git mad if you don’t let him show off his mis­ fortune." By LANG ARMSTRONG To a Hammoc k “There e Mali/ aethlnf !• it, elr, /ea je et lip /et vrietl** O. hammock, with a burden fair. You truly are a hummer; You swing away the moments glad. The pendulum of summer.