Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 25, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, July 25, 1941
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SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
pTHE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFEll
| Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young !
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
TRUCK PARTS
Heavy-duty Motors. sxels parts,
bodies, tires, hoists snd used trucks.
TRUCK WRECKING COMPANY
10th A S K Hawthorne
Portland. Ora.
RABBITS AND SKINS
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BIG TOP
By ED WHEELAN
Page 7
POULTRY AND RABBITS WANTED.
Good wMte fryer rabbit skins (I.Id
per lb Writs postcard for prices and
Information. Baby * Co., 935 ■. W.
Front. Fortland, Ora.
FILM DEVELOPING
FAST SERVICE
Boll Developed and Two Prints from
Bsch Good Negative
25c
WESTERN PNOTO COMPAMT
Box W-4365
For*land. Ora.
» PRINTS AND TWO ENLARGE­
MENTS 25o— Made by Portland's larg­
est retail kodak finisher
Satisfac­
tion guaranteed
Quality Picture Co.
Boa W3573. Fortland. Oregon.
HELP WANTED
WANTED 2000 HOP PICKERS
LALA PALOOZA
Good Appetite*
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COME,CHILDREN, /
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I’LL TAKE YOU
EAT
TO YOUR HOME- /. ■
YOUR MOM'S / \ AGAIN
PROBABLY
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ABOUT YOU /
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By RUBE GOLDBERG
AMURRAY!
UNCLE PLATO'S
LUNCH
GIMME
WAGON
A HAM ON
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RYE
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I WANT
A
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GOOD - THEY
THEY LIVE AT
333^ NORTH
TOO BUSY
ELM STREET­
' EATIN' TO FEEL
DRIVE 'EM HOME -J i - CAR
MOVE
QUICK
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FOR SALE
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HEY, LADY- COOM
GET YOUR CHILDRENS
QUEEK BEFORE
THEY EAT UP MY
WHOLE WAGON!
HARVEST STARTS THE LATE PART
of August. Families preferred. 506
Acres of high trelllsed hops. Excel­
lent camps, big crop long season.
All accommodations in addition to
day nursery for children furnished
free to pickers
Register In person
at Ranch Office, or write to B.
CLEMENS HORST CO., INDBPBM-
DENCE, OREGON, for full particu­
lars.
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TD40 WITH NEW 4S DEGREE
HEAD. A-l condition.
1 T20 re­
conditioned and new paint. 1 model
M.A.C. tractor.
1 model A Ford
coupe
All priced for quick sale.
Boealla Bdwe. Co.. Bosalla, Wash.
WRITE BATTLESON FOR CANBY
FARMS
The Garden Spot of Ore­
gon Free list. Battleson Land Co.,
Canby. Oro.
GBOCEBT, LARGE STOCK AND Fix­
tures, *2000; same owner eight years.
Rent *45; heat and water furnished.
1601 - 4th St.. Bremerton, Wash.
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Freak Jay Markey Syndicate, lac.
S’M ATTER POP—Hey! Who’. Got Holt of Who?
By C. M. PAYNE
SALESMAN: BIG OPPORTUNITY TO
make money. Sell sales books, state­
ment blanks, etc. Every business In
your territory a prospect. Big repeat
business
Sample kit free.
Writs
Ideal Frees, 4373 Melrose, Los An­
geles, Calif.
AUTO COURT, ONE 8-ROOM HOUSE,
4 cottages. S new apts . all modern,
furnished, fireplaces. M. B. Terry,
Netarts. Oregon.
EXTRA GOOD DIVERSIFIED FARM,
on highway 95. Good buildings, elec,
pressure spring water, bumper crops,
hay, grain, pasture, apples, berries,
garden.
Team horses 11 cattle. (
hogs. Reg. Male, terms.
Consider
trade. B. A. Boblnson, Chllco, Idaho.
MESCAL IKE
Ju»t One of Those Bad Days
By S. L HUNTLEY
JEST HEARD
SOMEBODY'S HOU> n ’
UP TU’ BANKi
yeah _ but they
got away ;
OADGUMMIT.' TVE RUN
L OVER TOWN AN
Al NT 5EEN
NOTHIN! '
Anxious
”1 do hope you keep your cows in
a pasture.” said Mr». Newlywed as
she paid the milkman.
“Yes, madam," replied the milk­
man, "of course we keep them In a
pasture.”
"I’m so glad,” gushed Mrs. New­
lywed. “I have been told that pas­
teurized milk is much the best”
The Chauffeur’« Son
Tom, Tom, was a chauffeur*« «on;
He learned to chauf when he was
young.
He scorched o'er hills and far away.
Got nabbed, and a fine he had to
pay.
Much Dis-Cussed!
Mother—What did your fathe» say
when you smashed the new car?
Son—Shall I leave out the «wear
words?
Mother—Yes, of course.
Son—He didn’t say a word.
Dentist’s Dream
POP—Firsthand
er, Foot, Evidence
By J. MILLAR WATT
’’I dug up a five-foot tusk in my
garden ye«terday. I wonder what It
is from?”
"The bill of some prehistoric mon
quite, I suppose.”
PACIFIC
UNIVERSITY—
W. G. GIBB8BACM.
Fresldent
.4 Century oj Continuous
Service to the K est
For information write to
DR. H. F. PRICE, Dean
Forest Grove, Oregon
30 Minutes West of Fortand
vüït..
The World
At Ita
Worat
TWO OATS
AND A
SPORTING
NIGHT
TWO PERSONS
INCLUDES:
T{oom&Bath
Dinner or Supper
'Dancing
'Breakfast
LANG
ARMSTRONG
SAN FIANCISC o Z t ^^
“Thia Is ths Iasi
I'm ganaa Uy—4*