______________ Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 12, 1945________________________ CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Fun for the Whole Family • Perseas now enfired in assantial tnduttry will not apply inthout *f«rr- ment of availabihty from thair local Unked Statas Employment Serv/ce. HELP WASTED—MAI E SPARKY WATTS LOGGING & LUMBER WORKERS At Rockport. California, 28 miles north of Fort Bragg on Greyhound bus lines. By BOODY ROGERS WOODS: Tree fallers and buckers, choker setters, catnp steward, horizontal resaw operator. SAWMILL: Edgermen, off bearer, trimmer spotter, greenchain men. ESSENTIAL: PERMANENT POSITIONS 48 HOI It Wil h OVERTIME YEAR-ROUND OPERATION Cookhouse—Board. $1 35 per day standard wages Only experienced men apply. Apply: ROCKPORT REDWOOD CO. 401 Crocker Building, Saa Fi.tnt isco. NO FEE CHARGED FARMS AM) RANCHES REG’LAR FELLERS—Just His Specialty FOR SALE RY OWNER Farm. 122 acres, ‘a Mi. so Marion. clear of encumbrance; 70 acres under cultivation. 50 acres irriga­ tion rights. Good six-room modern house, electricity and running water; fair barn, silo, granary, garage, and hen house. Good water, plenty of wood. One-half mile to post office, school, and churches. Eighteen miles from Salem, 13 miles from Albany, eight miles from Stayton. four miles from Jefferson. Paved roads to all towns. $100 per acre, half down, balance on long term at five per cent. (II AS. G. SARVER 1*0« Southeast Milwaukee Portland 2 • Oregon. By GENE BYRNES MISCELLANEOUS Attention Fishermen. Bov Scouts, Hunters ARMY GOODS SAI.1 (Merchandise for Snorlsmen) 10" Army Balo Knife & Sheath.......... 83.95 15 Eoeket Cavalry Bandoleer, new’... .IK 11 Pocket I*tility Vc • !. new...........................19 < Pocket C nv. s Bandoleer, new.............. 19 I’«" Army Slings, complete. Used............. fid Nickel Army Spurs, new..............................9’< Army Mess Kits, used......................................<’■’» Canteen A Cup. used, set.............................«9 Air Cell Belts (3mal.es air mattress» ea. .93 Frame Rucks, eks. A-1 condition, large sack, steel frame. Fed. t x incl. 4.95 Prices F OB. Seattle. Write for Latest Armv Goods Circular. WARSH M S SPOUTING GOODS CO. 190? First Avenue, Scaitle I. Washington. REAL ESTATE—HOUSES . Bl Al Til I L NEW MOD. ft-RM HOME. 2 car gar. utility rm., chicken hse.. other buildings. 2 acres on S indv river. 35 ml. from Portland. $-1.250. Write N. 1 \l ZON. Sandy. Ore«., lit. I. I’h. 2I.V _____ WANTED TO BUT WILl PAI FOP PR ICE for v I rabbit hides. Also mink or muskrat. Send or bring them t«» Illi IDEAL MFG. CO. Ill* Fourth Ave. Seattle I. Wash. WANTED ANTIQUES Old Doll«, Doll heads, old milk glass, figurines, Swiss mu­ sic box. hanging lamps Write giving de scription and price first letter. R. G. LACY Rl. I. Box 10 Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE ¡5 ACHES, with timber valued at ssuno; 2 HiirlnaH. larK* barn, rm house; tnilk truck. mall, school bunses; IC500, i down. Mrs. W. C Andrews. K.rnvills, Or.gon. SPECIAL POP—A Little Nip Might Help ■ADIO TUBES AND ADAPTORS Order any tube you need in any quantity or «end your radio to un . We pay return shipping charges. Immediate, full guaranteed service by U. 8. Gov’t. Ilcenaed radio op­ erators. By ordering from us you receive a priority number which will enable you to get first choice on a new radi(», refrigerator or appliance from us as soon as »available We will be pleased to annwer any of ypur radio problems. PYRAMID RADIO BKGIMEERIMG COMPANY 4525 S. E. Yamhill Street, Portland 15. Oregon By J. MILLAR WATT RHEI MATISM and Arthritin —I suf­ fered for years and am so thankful that I was cured of this terrible affliction that I will gladly aimer anyone writing me for Information. Mr> Anna Pout -. P. O. Box 8248, Portland 7, Oregon. GENERAL MOTORS ACCOUNTING. Individual instruction only, by John Vassle, public accountant, authorized G M. accounting instructor. Be prepared by thorough (raining for a permanent po it ion Write or call 6’77 Oregonian Bldg., BE. 8376, Portland, Oregon. SOMEBODY’S STENOG—All in Fun . DENTAL PLATES i or B ON VIS D r . HAkRY S emier , Dcrtitt > Poy RISK» IKK.- Building Battleship« Every time a 35 OOO-ton battleship fs launched ft takes the product« from 42.000 acres of land to feed the workmen while they are building It. It takes 109 acres of tung trees to produce the oil to paint this battle­ ship one coat. Every time this battleship fires one of its Ill-inch guns, It requires one bale of Amer- lean grown cotton. Strengthens Joint Animal glue sticks to wood be­ cause In Its thin, warm solution it penetrates the pores while still fluid. When It solidifies and dries, its tre­ mendous shrinking power draws the fibers of ofle piece to the other, making the joint stronger than the wood itself and of equal durability. CROSS TOWN Women Drivers More than 700.000 women drivers were involved in traffic accidents in 1944 It Is estimated that the ac­ cident rates of men and women, based on mileage, would be equal if men drivers averaged four times as many miles as women drivers. • -- - J— - - ~ ... .... Retina of Eye The retina of the eye is not fas­ tened to the inside of the eye. ex­ cept at the edges of the cornea. The retina fs held in place by the pres­ sure of tl lly-like fluid in the in­ terior of 1' eve Bv Roland Coe "Yep, y’ missed 'er. But you wouldn’t have enjoyed the trip anyway—she was too crowded'.” j "Even if it is your girl’s birthday, it's just possible that 7,OIK soldiers won't understand why no bread was baked today!" I Phospho - ent Coatings A more widespread use of phos­ phorescent coatings In the hon e. factories and offices supplement'd by Improved lamps and lightii g techniques have been predicted.