Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 29, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Friday, August 29 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 7
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
I
TRUCK PARTS
lieavy-duty
Motors. axels
part a,
bndlen. tire«. holats and uaed trucks.
TRCCK WRECKING COMPANY
tOth It 8 EL Hawthorne
Portland. Ora.
RABBITS AND SKINS
BIG TOP
POUL'IRV AND RABBITS WANTED.
Good white fry. r rabbit akin« *1 19
per lb Writ« postcard for prices and
Information
Baby k Co., 938 S. W.
Front. Portland, Or«.
By ED WHEELAN
t ^T hat night , as ine train pullcd out noROnae>u»G,THe main
f T DON’T KNOUJ, SONNy • ME j
TOPIC Of CONVER 6AT1OH WA0 'SILK ' FCAMLtP'A ACCIPCNT-
^Gee.'DAC»'.'
V/A6 STiLL UNCONSCIOUS
*
'.IL M
SILK* IM X
WHEN
TUEV
PUSHED
HIM
TO
z
D
’
XA
THINK
HE DID?- UIHV.1HE BIG BUM ,
THE HOSPITAL •" TV’S A FU nm V
It. TWICE MOURAGr .MVRA'
•S il «" was
H A WAV'. HAL. BUT IT WOULD PEALI.V BE
e>APLy hupt
SAV. MAMBE THAT'S WHy
tvwig .- red ; e - ut
'i A RELIEF TO ME IF HE NEVER JOINED
MT'S BEEN
SILK" FOWLER f
e»v that
^TUE SHOW AGAIN ! IVL HOT TOLD '*>U.
IS
I W'fr^,
<
so
I BROKC n '
is THE
IHt OHLŸ
ONLY
TX
NASTV rf
D arling , buttus T
ONE IN THE WHOLt J
T VÌ
I before WE
TOME
"
3-.
OUiril
OUTFIT VvE
WE
r^n
\ OPENED THIS
J
NEVER &F-EN ti
’7 5EASON.•SILK"i
tV AB-LE TO
X Ts.
J PROPOSED ,
/V \
MAKE
i W
IltJA
\ To ME .", r
* s'-\ F riends u
i:
WITH
f///f
LISTEN. LOTTA, I’ m beginning -
Tt> THINK THERE S A JINX. wS
ON THIS 3HOW I’. MAD DOG. >a
SICK ANIMALS. ACCIDENTS, M
HOLDUPS, AH' THEN
L ightninq has T o
STRIKE US
WE
ought to look
for another
i>HOW '<tXT
■ 3
VfA«£^fl|p ¿(ft
By RUBE GOLDBERG
She Feel» Better
I
Boll Developed and Two Print« froaa
Bach Good Negative
WBSTBBB
Box W-4265
25c
PHOTO COMPAMT
Portland. Ore,
« PRINTS AND TWO ENLARGB-
HUNTS 25c—Made by Portland'« larg-
eat retail kodak finisher
Satlefao-
tlon guaranteed
Quality Picture Co.
Box W3573. Portland. Oregon.
HELP WANTED
HOP PICKERS WANTED
Inc.
LALA PALOOZA
FILM DEVELOPING
FAST SERVICE
WIGRICH RANCH located five mllea
South of Independence, Ore.
409
acre« good picking no needle«« hop«.
High wages paid
Modern shady
sanitary policed camp, with «tor«,
butcher aliop, restaurant. cabin«,
tents, stoves. wood, running water,
electrto lights dance hall, nursery,
straw, shower«. Visit ranch or write
for job.
Addrees:— WIGBICM
1AXCI, Box B, Independence, Ore.
FOR SALE
Monkeys, Parrots. Love Birds, Finches,
Supplies.
Wholesale and retalL
Canaries wanted
Montavllla Pet
■hop. 433 S. B. 81st Avs- Portland,
Oregon.
For Sale.
Confectionery fountain.
Beer and wine business. Good cold
storage. Good paying business. Mrs.
B. O. Moe, The Mission, Dayton,
Washington
1 1 0 -AC RE FARM. 60 CLEARED.
MODERN house.
Frank Oliphant,
307 B. Sth Ave, Olympia, Wash.
A.
S’MATTER POP— You Can Alway» Improve an Old Saw
By C. M. PAYNE
K. C. reg. springer spaniel pups:
5 mo.; fine breeding. B. A. Schmidt,
Bstscada, Oregon.
»
BARBER 8HOP-Lonly one In town.
Quitting bus.
Box 105, Wilsy Sts-
Taklma. Wash.
Good business.
All new equipment.
In fast growing Southwestern town.
Selling account of illness
Cash or
terms to dependable party. Mildred
Bovey, Zmplre, Oregon.
SPORT'S PEERLESS bred setters. I
year old.
Pedigreea showing top
breeding. Male and female. Ready
for training for fall shooting. Very
best of getter breeding at a fair
price.
Storms, Box 734, Camas,
Washington.
FOR SALE—Independent, established,
going REAL ESTATE & INSUR­
ANCE BUSINESS with combined
office and Modern Home for Leas«.
Write P. O. Box 348. Salem. Or*.
GOING BUSINESS.
Flowers, bulbs,
perennials.
Four acres on Paciflo
Highway near Capital City. Seven
room modern house, water system.
11,500 cash will handle.
Address
OWNER. B ox 378, Olympia, Wash.
MESCAL IKE
b ,
s. l huntley
DENTAL PLATES
___________________________ ___ _______________ Chapter VI
DENTISTRY on
CREDIT TERMS
Tok« 5,10,15 Months to Pay
D r . H arry S emler ,
U1SKV BIOC
Dentisi
3«i I MORRISOk ■ PORTLAKD. ORF
Complicated Scheme
Wifey—If a man love* hi» wife
a» much as she loves him, he will
stop wasting his money on cigars if
she ask» 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
By J. MILLAR WATT
POP—Pop Probably Prefer» Pressed Steel
Daughter—I shall marry Perry
Goodthing or nobody!
Mother—Well, if you marry Perry
you'll marry nobody. I should say.
Only Fair
Then there is the story about th»
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
Í
BfcIPt.SfcPJimió WCUNP
Li« A J«K-RAB0I1, FW W5
SAKE, SH TOWN MP REAP
QUlHlV FOR A «MILE . «ft *5
book W heads T ok chai »
Ulft CHAIR BACKWARD AMP
1WIH65 IETF IE6 UP AHP 04X
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?
sWf*.S Rlf+rt LU UP AND 1t ElTRS
fiMNB
IV.E CHÄIR ÍW4 UN
AU WR IF65 AfcAlH
Hard Roads
"You should keep to the straight
and narrow path.”
“True. The journey of life, like
every other journey, seems to be at
its worst in the detours.”
V
GLUYAS
WILLIAMS
♦
t Í0 H OTHER VIREC11OU
ÄtX
W 6RRSPH6 BACK OF CHM» M>
PUYUHÓ ANP HAOllHO AMD 6RKHÍ-
N6.X0MV IACRK« CHA«-
•RRBHt AMUri
SERIES WH To READ, GAIN"
PMNIH6 A 51DW TklfbO W1IH
Hu nn
Answer
"What is the most curious thing
■bout a fool?”
,
"De way he'll holler and git mad
if you don't let him show off his mis­
fortune.”
. By
LANG
ARMSTRONG
“Tksrs's Maliy a«tklag ta It, air, yaa Jaat »I» ya* vrlatl**
To B Hammock
O, hammock, Vith a burden fair.
You truly are a hummer;
You swing away the moments glad.
The pendulum of summer.