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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, December 28.
CLASSIFIED
D E P A R T M E N T
1944
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• OUR COMIC SECTION •
ASK M e
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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 .
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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 .
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w e a r In ho m e
P ric e
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black
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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«.
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fr u ll
fa rm ;
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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
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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.
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24c, colored ¿'to, old noea IU o . W ant
lla b b lt ah Ina, p ou ltry, veal.
Baby
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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.
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