Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 05, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, September 5, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 7
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THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE |
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
TRUCK PARTS
1 Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young |
By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
Heavy-duty Motors, axels peril,
bodies, tires, hoists and used trucka,
TRUCK WRECKING COMPANY
10th A 8. E. Hawthorne.
Portland, Ore.
RABBITS AND SKINS
POUL'IKi AND RABBITS WANTED.
Good white fryer rabbit skins *1.10
per lb Write postcard for prices and
Information. Baby * Oo, 935 ■. W.
Front. Fortland, Ore.
FILM DEVELOPING
FAST SERVICE
Boll Developed and Two Prints front
Bach Oood Wagatlvo
25c
WESTEBM PHOTO COMPART
Bos W-4385
Portland. Ora.
S PRINTS AND TWO ENLARGE­
MENTS 25o—.Made by Portland's larg­
est retail kodak finisher.
Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. Quality Picture Co.
Bos W3573. Portland, Oregon.
SCHOOLS
BBAUTICIAHS
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA
KBBDBD
The demand is for competent, well-
trained young women with health,
ambition and agreeable peratnalltles.
You can afford the best training
available.
Time now Is your most precious
Investment.
Inquire about the opportunities a-
waltlng you In Beauty Culture.
MABT STOYE’S
The Beauty School of Distinction
309 Union Street
Seattle, Wash.
SPECIAL
TALKIMG MOTIOM PICTUBBS
—Furnished—
FBBB
FBBB
To
High Schools, Sr. & Jr.. Colleges.
Granges. PTA Groups, Etc. Write
or call Moore's Motion Picture Serv­
ice, 310-311 Fitzpatrick Bldg., Port­
land. Oregon.
•
HELP WANTED
HOP PICKERS WANTED
S’M ATTER
By C. M. PAYNE
POP— But It Takes Practice
WIGRICW 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 Visit ranch or write
for job
Address:— WIGBICK
RAKCH Box B. Independence, Ore.
General Farm Hand. Must be good
stripper.
160 Month, room and
board. Milo Bentenaar, Route 13,
Portland. Oregon. (Sauries Island.)
WOMAN for general housework on
ranch, unincumbered.
Must be In
good health, clean, neat and de­
pendable; 130 per month and tx<om
and board. Write Mrs. B. M. John­
son, Klondike, Oregon.
DISTRICT MANAGER over 35. ex­
perienced In hiring and training wo­
men to sell. We are a National
organization and the woman se­
lected will be in a posltlcn to earn
a very fine Income from year to
year.
Write Air Mall—Janalene,
7068 Hawthorne. Bollywood, Calif.
FOR SALE
MESCAL IKE
bx
Change» the Whole Day
». l . huntley
Monkeys. Parrots. Love Birds, Finches,
Supplies.
Wholesale and retail.
Canaries wanted
Montavllla Pet
Shop, 433 8. B. 81st Ave- Portland,
Oregon.
For Sale.
Confectionery fountain.
Beer and wine business. Good cold
storage. Good paying business. Mrs.
H. O. Moe, The Mission. Dayton,
Washington
Good business.
All new equipment.
In fast growing Southwestern town.
Selling account of Illness. Cash or
terms to dependable party. Mildred
Bovey, Empire, Oregon.
GOING BUSINESS.
Flowers, bulbs,
perennials. Four acres on Pacific
Highway near Capital City. Seven
room modern house, water system.
11,500 cash will handle.
Address
OWNER. B ox 378. Olympia, Wash.
By J. MILLAR WATT
320 A. stock ranch. Central Oregon,
about 100 tons of hay, 2 barns,
sheds; house needs some repairs;
out range, wtndrr^ill, water, 12 to
14-ft. level: fenced; small timber;
with 30 head of cattle 15000 or
13000 witheut cattle and hay.
A
real buy. B. B. Baton, owner, La
Pino, Oregon.
Hc<el.
3 story brick.
75
Lobby and Dining Room
Furnished.
Hot and Cold
steam heat.
Write O. M.
Box 165, Toppenish, Wash.
Rooms,
Partly
water;
Casey,
80 ACRES—40 A. timber, near grade,
hl school; on cream, milk and mall
route: some stock, crop, equip. 13009.
B. Crowell. 1104 8. W. Columbia,
Portland, Oregon.
SEBVICB STATIOM— GBOCBBT
Well-estab. groc. trade, station doing
4500 gal. mo.: liv. quarters. Must
sell at once
Write P. O. Box 571,
Vancouver, Wash.
100 acres., 500 M feet old growth
timber; also 500 M feet 2nd-gr.
maple and alder; 30 acres cleared
land, orchard. 4-Rm. he use, partly
finished. 4 Cash, rest terms. Near
Toledo, Wash.
J. H. Bollinger,
458 - 15th A venae, Longvtoir, Wash.
And Not a ‘Sole' AroundT
FULL
GLASS
"Do you know what one little toe
said to the other little toe?”
“No, what?"
“Don’t look now, but I think we
are being followed by a couple of
heels!”
To Reach the Top
“They used to advise a boy to lay
a solid foundation.”
“And nowadays?”
“Nowadays the thing is to put up
a good front”
Considerate
“When you married me you prom­
ised to obey me.”.
“Yes, but I didn’t want to start a
row with the minister and all those
people there.”
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Mending Matters
4
Germs are found in Anger bowls,
And germs are found in kissesl
One can't hope to escape alive
From such a world as this is.
By
LANG
ARMSTRONG
Simple
“Why do moths always ride in the
rumble seat?” asked Henry.
"I give up,” said John.
“Because they like the back seat.”