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Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 28. CLASSIFIED D E P A R T M E N T 1944 Jfc. ft. ft. ft. ~ • OUR COMIC SECTION • ASK M e , ANOTHSK R A B B ITS & SK IN S ? A General Quiz R. W F ro n t, P o r tla n d , HELP WANTED SAN FRANCISCO SHOEMAKERS For KO Yeara 1500 VALENCIA ST. CUTTING tAND LASTING AND Making Room Operators AT T IIR IIt FACTOHT — W E N E £D ADTO m eta l m att 41.5» h r , u u lo uin- rliaiitca II 374 h r , tiro v u lru n lzere II 124 lir . llr « ear v i e m an 41.00 hr., und a. rvlcn a in tlo n a tten d a n t« II 00 hr. F lrat-olan a »Imp w ith nil Ilia eq u ip m en t. H loiim -hi-utrd mid fltmr,-«- con t H unting. I leu I Job for th e righ t man. I’letily o f o v e rtim e. Phon« or w r it e " A I, I I I V INR". A u thorized r e f o r r n l required. O O M M 2R C M L A U T O M O T IV I S E R V IC E , INC. 9th and D anny W ay S e a ttle 9, W a sh in g to n N R R D E D Im m ed ia tely : M achine oper* atora und helper« Fur d e m i, m od* ara p a p e r-c o n v e rtin g plant. Perm alien t work In «Kaoni lui Induatry w ith e x c e lle n t p »«lw ar op p ortu n l- tloe. l'Io n e to Ir m ia p o r tu tlo n . A p ply, r a d i l o W axed P aper Co., ISOS 0th A ven u e B„ B aattla 4. W ash . I .aund i ym nn, HELP WANTED per mid laundry. M u ltn om ah C ounty f i r m , T ro u td a le, O regon, Tai. Qreaham 5330. m i.titti w it h 4145.00 I,,,.u d , lo o m , FOR SALE I I H A I . T I I m id r e t ir e m e n t th e I w h y th ia a ll-e le c tr ic a a w in lll, r ig h t ■ m III,- r a ilr o a d lit E u g e n e , O r ,- , w ith a . l i a r lo a d in g d o rk an d « I i , - , | h i-i.tn- p le lo It, every d e t a il; w it h th ia m ill g o ,., 2'*j m illio n good n a w lim b e r w it h a ll » I n t e r ro a d s In , und f, m i l lio n Hum m er a llo w w it h 400,000 I. Il, d m i l l Inn hl d w it h a ll m a il« In ; < , -triplet», y a r d in g an d lo a d in g e q u ip m e n t. truck« m o l to o ls . T l ila m ill w ill tm u l c o m p le te In v e s t ig a tio n In d e ta il. A f t e r l t i \e a t Ig at lu g th ia b iia- IO, ■ > i.u » I I I a g re e th a t th e o w n e r baa m a d e a » a c r id ,-,, p ric e on nam e. T h ia t a n he p u rc h a s e d w it h d o w n p a y m e n t a n d b a la n c e an c o n tr a c t. F o r f u l l In fo r m , an d d e ta il« c a li 855-W . 1393 O regon. W. 7 th A ve., SALESMEN WANTED E ugen e, 120 A C It E w e ll a n il fu lly eq u ip p e d d a ir y an d g t a lii f a r m . E la th e u d v a l le y . A ll Ir r ig a te d . 7 -ro o tn m oil, h o u .,-, fin e , la r g e b u rn fu r 28 c o w a , m ilk in g m a c h in e , o i lie r h ld g a . 31 head h ig h -g r a d e m ilc h c o w a . tr a c t o r atul lio ra e a , m o d e rn e q u ip m e n t. F lr st-c la « » g o in g f a r m In A l - c o n d i tio n a , aah p ro d u c e r. 440,000 00. J- C. M organ. T h e so n la , M ontana. B e a lto r , M le- < I I \ '. S w e e p lioua,* I,ro o m « . o f heat haaalno C e n te r w it h e a c tu a c a a in g . G u a r a n te e d w e a r In ho m e P ric e Made black 1 ■ M M M W Tb« Bol. 8y od leale. la c .) M oney o rd e r or Chae. B. H ow ard. B o x M oin es, W a sh in g to n . The Big Mystery fiv e 42.95 ch eck«. 84A , D ei 1 14-A C ItE Ir r ig a t e d fr u ll fa rm ; 17 a c re « o r c h a r d . c h e rrie s , u p rlc o te pea ch> ■ . e a r ly a n d la t e I t a lia n p ru n e « ; 4 ro o m m o d e rn c o tta g e ; a, v e il m o d ern ,l„ lu xe tou rlal cuhlna, fu lly I — ■ q u ip p e d ; shady g ro u n d « , g ro c e r y 4— h u lld m g w it h e q u ip m e n t. PSTSiStSItt lkm il ........... “ *» te rm « 30 ACHE FARM l'A T IN O IM M EDI A T E D IV ID E N D « : 20 acre» tilla b le creek bottom land, 10 acre» p a stu re, fr u it, 15 ton« liny In barn, 2 good cow a, 70 la y in g hena. M odern 4 bed room hou se. On good m arket road near ch u rch and achool, fou r m ile« Went o f h ig h w a y , 12 m llea north of St. H elena. D ow n p aym en t, (2500.00; to ta l price 44000.00 JO B - D A N 8 , P h o n e 33, Bt. H ele n e , O regon. M illion a c r e s C a lifo rn ia , tax-d eed ed landa now a v a ila b le fo r p u rch ase from 25c to 4E5o per acre. S t a t e w ide; tim ber, g r a zin g , a g r ic u ltu r a l; c o u n tr y and c it y locationn . For lo c u tio n s, d e sc r ip tio n , m in im u m p rices, m ap s, f ilin g b lan k s und In stru ctio n s, se n d 45.00 M oney O rder to, T ax L and B e ee a rc h , V. B. » . O. B o x 403, B arak a, C a lifo rn ia . T U R K E Y G R O W E R S: llroail breasted bronze P o u lts. H ave N o. 1 q u a lity ■ elect p o u lts a v a ila b le fo r F eb ru ary Io Jun e. A ll breed ers a re free from d is e a s e and se le c te d a b o v e th e N a tio n a l T u rk ey Im prov, sta n d a rd s. W rite for d e ta ils. H orth Salem H a tc h e r y , 35 E a r n in g A v e n u e, B e lem , O regon. 127 AC H ES. 100 A. pru n es, 14 A. w a l n u ts, 06^4 A. c h e rr ie s, 7 A, fe sc u e and c lo v e r p a stu re. C over crop so w n In orch ard . 6-rm . hou se, sm a ll barn, lK -tu nn el d ryer, w a reh o u se, sn tn li c a t., d isk , h arrow s, sp ra y r ig truck. 2 m l. N E o f D a lla s. P rice 118,000.00 C lay 8 . T a y lo r, M onm onth , O regon. D A IR Y M E N — Send fo r fr e e sa m p le c o p y o f th e P a c ific S lo p e ’s new m o n th ly d a iry m agazin e. W e ster n D a ir y J o u r n a l, 4500 D o w n e y R oad, Loa A n g e le s 11, Oal. TRAPPERS T R A P F ox and C oyote, on hare ground or d eep sn ow , I.earn m odern tr ic k s to o u t-w it th e s ly fu rbearnrs. F ree Illu str a te d circu la r. Q. B u n ch , W elch , M in n eso ta , B o x 71-D . E X C E L L E N T H O T E L I-E A S E in E u - reka. C a lifo rn ia . In com e 41600 to 41800 m o n . th ly z . _ N ow o p e r a tin g fu ll -------- _ ------- c a p a c ity . A . W. B ern ier, 3038 04. S tr e e t, E u rek a, C a lifo rn ia . CA L IF O R N IA T A K -D B B D B D LAH DB A B E R D E E N -A N G U S , r e g iste r d Feb ru ary and Mnrclt h e ife r and bull c a lv e s. B e st o f ty p e and breeding. M arold B. B ow m an , B o y , W a sh in g to n . V> W ifey—You’v e alw ays been W E M AK E m anu re lo a d e rs for a ll fault-finder, you old grouchl t y p e s tr a c to r s. G et you ra now . Hubby—Y es, dear, I found you. Don't w a it fo r S p rin g ru sh . Olsen W elding, 5 miles west of W apato, W ash., Bouts 1, Love Me! ABERDEEN A ngus b u lls, h e ife r s, U lackcup R e v o lu tio n and G lencnr- H e r — I ’m SO happy! H im —Well, I’m not the happiest d.^OhehaUe1,'1 Wash0111* K*nn,dy' B t’ person In the world but I’m next to — 1-------------1----------- ------------------------ - the happiest. FO R HALE— R e g iste r e d H o ls te in bull, 10 m o n th s old, p rice 4126.00. For P erm anent Stop b reed in g and record s, w r ite Barber Jon es—I'll never ask Bros., Hehalsm , Oregon, B t. 1, Box 144, woman to be m y w ife! Up for Air! She (as he h esitates after ump teenth k iss)—Oh-h, darling, you don’t love m e any more. He—Yes, I do, m y sw eet, but I h ave to breathe! G ene Tunney has been expecting som e college athlete to m ake the grade for a long tim e. But Gene is still w aiting. I asked Jack D em p Coyote Exter- sey why this was, som e y ea rs ago. got nine <x»yotea ‘‘M aybe they are too sm a rt,” Jack one night that brought 8 1 2 1.AO. Free formulas said, “ to take that m uch of a beat and i nstructions. Get KU wards’ real Coyote Scent. ing. I can recall m ore than once GEORGE EDWARDS. LIVINGSTON. MONT. in m y earlier days when I w as on the floor and didn’t want to get up But I had to eat and I wanted F R E E S O A P! p lace to sleep . I needed that extra 12 bars 8c laundry soap Included F R E E with dollar or two. 1 had to g et up and 24 pkgs. 25c w ashing powder for $8 postpaid. G e n e ra l P redncta ( U - l ) , A lb a n y , Q a. keep going. ‘‘F ew college m en are ever put on that spot. The road from the start to the top of the h eavyw eight d ivi sion is the roughest in sport. And don’t care what the g am e is. “Don’t forget there have been lot of good am ateur co lleg e fighters who didn’t care about turning pro And m any of those who tried out the pro gam e started too late. Also I don’t think people realize the great num ber who have tried and failed We’v e had som ething like 14 heavy w eight cham pions from Sullivan to Louis—just 14 in over 50 years. But there have been m any thousands who tried to get there and couldn’ m ake it. Som e could punch—and y et not be able to take a punch Others could take a punch—but couldn’t punch. Most of them nev er had a chance. They w ere too slow or they wouldn’t train .” I asked Jim Braddock what he considered the m ost im portant fea ture in the fight gam e. Low Moods A re O fte n “ There are three things,” Brad R e la te d To C onstipation dock said. "You’ve got to be able Yes, depressed states and constipa to punch, to take a punch and to tion often go together I Take N ature’s know som ething about boxing. Cer Remedy (N R Tablets). Contains ao c hemi c a l w,no minerals, no phenol de tainly if you can’t take a good rivatives. N R Tablets are different— punch you won’t have a chance act different. Purely vegetable— a I’ve seen m any a good-looking pros combination of 10 vegetable ingredi pect fade out on that account. ents formulated over 50 years ago. “ Good boxers such as Corbett, Uncoated or candy coated, their ac Tunney and Conn don't have to take tion is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as millions of N r ’ s have m any beatings. But there are only proved. Get a 25j5 Convincer Box. a few close to such boxers as these. Caution: Take only as directed. “Joe Louis has been a great N* TO-NIGHT, TOM OKfOW ALRIGHT cham p for several reasons. Joe could punch with either hand and he AIL-VEGETABLE LAXATIVE could and can box. They say he couldn’t take a good punch around the head. Well, while he went down P v t.—I w ore her picture over my several tim es for a short count, he W «TABL k-hR heart, and it stopped a Jap bullet! alw ays got up again—all but once in Sarge—Y es, I saw her picture. It the Schm eling fight. The first one would stop anything! He m ade up for th at.” f ONE WORD SUGGESTION') Edwards’ Wolf ? SOAPS—CLEANSERS 435,000, o n e-th ird ' If d ,.a ire d . A. X. S m ith , B t. 3, K en n ew ick , W a sh in g to n . b a la n c e K N O W Y O U R S E L F , M A S T E R Y O U R dee-' tin y. G et m y com plete c h a ra c te r analysis. F re e p a rtic u la rs . W rite M A R C O , P . O. B ox 771. M em p his, T e n s . TRAPPER’S SUPPLIES big m on ey-m ak er. dow n, INSTRUCTIONS PERSONAL poatpald and Insured, p lu s «tate lu x. E s p e c ia lly good fo r hard- w ood mul lin oleu m , ulao fo r fin e ru g The Questions 1. The crew of Columbus’ fleet was composed of what type of people? 2. Where is the greatest molyb denum mine in the world situ ated? 3. What mythological couple grew old together so gracefully that they turned into two tall trees growing side by side? 4. What common insect lives but a day? 5. The Wandering Jew is alleged to have been compelled to live un til the second coming of Christ. What is his name? 6. How many New York gover nors have become Presidents of the United States? CLASSIFIED 100 W OM EN w an ted ; f ir s t 100 w o m e n w ho purdim tn fu r coat«, fu r Jacket« or fu r c o lla r « w ill auvo from 410 to 4100. Mae ua b eforo you s e le c t your turn. P a rle P u r Shop. 310 Park B ld g., 739 M. W. A lder, P ortlan d , O regon. E le v a to r se r v ic e . a t 5810. W ANTED: | FEW days ago I ran into Lou Nova, and the point ca m e up concerning the best of the college athletes who tried out the pro boxing gam e, and what rank they held. No va, a graduate of California Tech, also one of its best athletes, has at least done about as w ell as any oth er ex-collegian. He has been good enough to get a fight with Joe Louis and also good enough to beat Max Baer twice. He was al so expert enough to beat Tom m y Farr. St* N ova is now under the canny The Answ ers g O guidance of Jim - 1. Adventurers and convicts. iiO m y Johnston, a 2. In Colorado. fight m anager Lou Nova 3. Baucis and Philemon. who knows his 4. The mayfly. trade and who at the age of 69 at 5. Ahasuerus. least knows m ost of the answ ers. 6. Four — Martin Van Buren, ‘‘I’ve won m y last 18 fights," Nova Grover Cleveland, Theodore said. “ I know I am a better fighter Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roose today than 1 ever w as before, wheth velt. er you call that good or not. Just at the m om ent I have a broken hand, but that w on’t keep m e aw ay from the ring long. I still hope to work m y way to a spot w here I can get a crack at either Joe Louis or Billy Conn. And to reach that spot I am D E P A R T M E N T m ore than w illing to m eet anyone who m ight be In the road.” F ew collegians or ex-collegians have m ade good h eavyw eigh t fight e Persons bow engaged in essential ers. From John L. Sullivan, Jam es induatry w ill not apply w ithou t state m ent oi a v a ila b ility from th eir local J. Corbett, and Jim Jeffries on U nited Statea Em ploym ent Service. through to Joe Louis there has been no cam pus com petitor who ever won the title. The cham pions ca m e up HOUSEKEEPER F o r fa m ily of 4, husband, w ife . 1 ye ar-o ld harder w ays, over rougher roads. ch ild w ith nu rse. N o la u n d ry o r u p sta irs Monte Munn, the big Nebraska w o rk. S a la ry 4125. P riv a te q u a rte rs . R es M e d in a . W ash . Telephone co llect. football player, w as am ong the best idence Lakeside 405. A sk fo r M R S . F . P . H IX O N . of the collegians. So w as Steve Ha m as of Penn State, a first-class fight er. but not a great one. I’ve alw ays thought Al Lassm an, M A K E U P T O »10 D A IL Y . N o sa tu ratio n NYU’s star tackle could have won point to reading dem and. G iv e a w a y gian t the title with a chance. Lassm an sized D ictio n aries. Atlases, Cook Books, etc., w ith Fam ous W eekly M a g a zin e o r w as probably the best college boxer others. C om bination deals from $5.95 to of any y ea r—not only a good boxer, 411.90. W ork an y tim e, an yw h ere , ex p e ri ence unnecessary. W rite R ead er« S ervice but also a terrific puncher. F ew in B n re a e , 5 4 ’ B S. D e a rb o rn , Chicago 5, 111. h eavyw eight college ranks could stay a round with him. He w as fast, gam e and a fighter who could take it. But his boxing career ended late A C A R E E R IN A C T IN G open to you. O p portu nities ; lo re . 41.00 one afternoon in Pittsburgh where Is brings am azin g lite ra tu r e . W rite NYU w as playing C arnegie Tech. P H IL IP B E A N E Y - W oolw ich. Maine. L assm an w as carried from the field with a blood clot on the brain. Al w as 6 feet 3, w eight 212 pounds. A BUCKINGHAM & HECHT — B e -««-<*-a-e- a- o. o-e~ <v. « .« .« .« .« .« .a .« .« . W A N T L ive Itab blta 4 to 6 Iba., w h ile 24c, colored ¿'to, old noea IU o . W ant lla b b lt ah Ina, p ou ltry, veal. Baby • O e., »30 O reg o n . ÿ; she ex cla im ed , obviously relieved. ‘‘You g ave m e such a fright when I saw you there. I w as afraid you were going to baw l m e out for not cleaning the snow off m y sid ew a lk !” E a sy to Find Nit—I’ll never m arry until I m eet a wom an w ho’s m y ex a c t opposite. Wit—Well, I know a num ber of in telligent girls I’ll introduce you to! Sm ith—R efused again? Jon es—No—accepted I Shop Worn Joan—I looked all over town for som e new things. Jane—What did you get? Joan—Sore feet! Skip This N it—W hat’s w orse than an owl? Wit—I g iv e up. N it—An ow l’s ’owll Inflation! Joe—I m iss the old d im e novel. B ill—Yeah. Now, you have to pay three bucks for the sa m e thing. another FOR ACID INDIG ESTIO N- V C! Roger Bresnahan L ady—Do you have period furni A great catcher has heard “gam e ture? called by d ark ness.” Clerk—Oh y es, all of our stuff is His nam e is Roger Bresnahan who period—C period O period D period! helped form one of b aseb all’s im m ortal b atteries— "M athewson and WNU—13 52— 44 One E scaped! H arry—H ave any of your fam ily B resnahan.” John McGraw alw ays believed connections been traced? r FIRST Jerry—Y eah, they traced an uncle that R oger Bresnahan w as the great « If e st catcher that ever lived. of m ine as far as the borderl “ Show m e another catcher, who N othing There! could hit over .300—who could hau- Nit—Why don’t you u se the other dle any type of pitching and in ad straw? dition be the spark plug of your Wit—This one Isn’t empty yeti tea m ,” he once said. "TUMS £ tìl-0 c «666 Cb/d Preparailoos a t directed