Friday, July 11, 1941 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER IOI IOI Page 7 101 IOI THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT TRUCK PARTS Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young io a IOI IOi IO I IOQ IOI IOI IO Heavy-duty Motors. aiels part*, bodies, tire«, hoists and used trucks. TRUCK WRECKING COMPANY 10th 4 S K Hawthorne Portland, Ors. SCHOOLS IOI By ED WHEELAN ¿err explained that hig tt ^ easurer ahpmis legal adjuster % FEW MOMENTO LATER •• had disappeared with ihe day ’ s receipts of - / nearlv ^ io . ooo .’ ----------- ; — ”-----------r-»---------- ; -r^— : tow ---------- ww-------------- x- < "----------------------------------------------------• (l /'A mt ei-n.mr> TkCP Il A \ GPEAT SCCTT- I CAHT imagine vjhat could WFNt HAPPENED r. J JO THEM, HAL.’! HOLY SMOKE Ü HEX HAL. COME 'ERB HOLDUP SEEMS OUT OF THE QUESTION 1 ) ON SUCH A SHORT TRIP BUT- <^>UICK]y RABBITS AND SKINS POULTRY AND RABHITH WANTED. Good white rabbit «kina tl 10 per lb Write poatcard for price« and Information Ruby a Co., 935 B. W. Front Portland, Oro. FILM DEVELOPING FAST SERVICE Bull Developed and Two Print! from Bach Good Wegatlve 25c WBSTBBH PHOTO COMPART Box W-4265 Frank LALA PALOOZA DADDY, WE WANNA GO TO THE, movies ! fowl*1 Markwy Syndicat«, Inc By RUBE GOLDBER Unexpected Guests I’LL TAKE 'EM / VINCENT, YOU'LL HAVE \ I TO HELP ME TAKE THOSE I KIDS TO THE MOVIES -J \ I MIGHT LOSE SOME / _ OF 'EM JUST TO BE SAFE, \U* I THINK I’LL COUNT \ 'EM AGAIN AT J A’’ THE NEXT CORNER Portland. Ora. I PRINTS AND TWO ENLARGE­ MENTS 25o—Made by Portland's larg­ est retail kodak finisher Satisfac­ tion guaranteed Quality Picture Co. Box W3573. Portland. Oregon. THRESHING outfit 22 Cane. 22-4S Aultman Taylor tractor; also An- narfor haler, 15-27 Case tractor. B. Boaenau, Clackamas, Ora. Bt. 1, Box 368. GO 'WAY- DAODY'S WORKING TD40 WITH NEW 4* DEGRES HEAD. A-l condition. 1 T20 re­ conditioned and new paint. 1 modal MAC. tractor. 1 model A Ford coupe All priced for quick sale. Ko«a 11 a Bdwe. Co., Boialla, Waite. Signal Code S’MATTER POP—The Name Sounded Like a Varmint or Somethin By C. M. PAYNE The International Code of Sig­ nals, adopted by all nations for marine communication in 1934, aecs 40 flags, 26 alphabetical, 10 numeral, 3 substitute flags and an answering pennant, says Colliers. Although no more than four or five flags are usually hoisted at a time, at least 375,000 messages may be transmitted with them, all being visible through glasses, in clear weather, for a distance of five miles. Unknown Future A wise God shrouds the future in obscure darkness.—Horace. MESCAL IKE By s. l . huntley Practically in the Bag "IMIS MEPE UKJ 15