Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, July 12, 1945, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, July 12, 1945
CLASSIFIED
D E P A R T M E N T
Fun for the W h o le Family
• Paraona now engaged in aasantial
in duatry w i ll not apply w ithou t at at a-»
m in t o f a v a ila b ility from th a ir lo c a r
Unbtad Stataa E m plo ym ent S ervice.
HELP WANTED—MALE
I
LOGGING & LUMBER WORKERS
SPAR K Y W ATTS
By BOODY ROGERS
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THOUÖHT YOU
SAID HE CAU6HT
PARTICULAR— HE
POESN'T CATCH 'EM
. UNLESS THEY'RE
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ONLY PEÉLIN6
OP ITS
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R iB S /^ -
A t Rockport. C alifornia, 28 m ilt» north
1 of F o rt B ragg on Greyhound bus lines.
W OODS:
T ree falters and buckers, choker setters,
cam p stew ard, horizontal resaw operator.
S A W M IL L :
F.dcerm en, off bearer, trim m e r spotter,
greenebain men.
E S S E N T IA L : P E R M A N E N T P O S ITIO N S
48-H O U R W E E K —O V E R T IM E
V E A R -K O U N B O P E R A T IO N
Cookhouse— Board, *1 35 per day
standard wages.
Only experienced men apply.
Apply:
ROCKPORT RZDWOOD CO.
401 Crocker Building, San Francisco.
NO F E E CHARG ED
__ FARMS AND RANCHES
Ja» MvU,
R E G ’L A R
F E L L E R S — J u s t H is S p e c ia lty
By GENE BYRNES
FO R S A LE B Y O W N E R - F a r m , 122 acre«,
’/a m i. so. M a rio n , c le ar of encum brance;
70 acres under cultivatio n, 50 acres ir r ig a ­
tion rights. Good six-room modern house,
electricity and running w a te r; fa ir barn,
silo, g ra n a ry , garage, and hen house.
Good w ater, plenty of wood. O ne-half
mile to post office, school, and churches.
Eighteen miles from Salem . 13 m iles from
Albany, eight miles from Stayton, four
miles from Jefferson. P aved roads to all
towns. $100 per acre, h a lf down, balance
□n long term a t five per cent.
C H A S. G. S A R V E R
1*06 S o o th e a st M ilw au k ee
P o rtla n d g
O re g o n .
______ MISCELL A’ TEOUS_______
A tte n .io n F is h e r m e n . B oy S c o u ts, H u n te rs
A R M Y GOO D S SA L E
(M e r c h a n d is e for SnorLsm en)
10* A rm y Bolo K nife & S heath..........$3.95
15 Pocket C av a lry Bandoleer, n e w ... .93
11 Pocket U tility Vest, n e w ........................ 49
J Pocket Canvas Bandoleer, n e w ............ 19
W
A rm y Slings, complete. U sed............ SO
N ickel A rm v Spurs, n e w ............................93
A rm y M e s s K its, u s e d ........................................ C9
Canteen & Cup. used, set............................ 69
A ir Cell Belts (3m akes a ir mattress» ea. .9.3
Fram e Rucksacks. A -l condition, large
sack, steel fram e. Fed. t?x in c l... 4.95
Prices F .O .B . Seattle. W rite for
Latest A rm v Goods C ircu la r.
M A R S H A L ’S S P O R T I N G G O O D S C O .
1002 F irs t A venue. Seattle 4. Washington.
REAL ESTATE—HOUSES
B E A U T IF U L N E W M O D . 5-RM H O M E .
2 c a r g a r., u tility rm „ chicken hse.. other
buildings. 2 acres on S ir.dv riv e r. 35 mi.
from P ortlan d. $4.250. W rite
N . L A U Z O N . S a n d y . O r e g .. K t. 1. P h . 2 tX .
______ WANTED TO BUT______
añ MA l .4'
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STUFFED / / .
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W IL L P A Y TO P P R IC E for well-handled
rabbit hides. Also m ink or m uskrat. Send
or bring them to
T IIE ID E A L M F C . CO.
1117 F ou rth A v e.
S e a ttle 1. W ash.
W A N T E D A N T IQ U E S —Old Dolls. Doll
heads, old m ilk glass, figurines. Swiss mu­
sic box. banging lamps. W rite giving de­
scription and price first le tte r.
R . G. LA C Y
R t. 1* Box 10
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Salem , Oregon.
FOR SALE
85
By LEN
KLEIS
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I H m i m im i I H I . f
POP— A Little Nip Might H elp
A C R E S , w ith tim b e r valued a t
$6009; 2 springs, larg e barn, no
house:
m ilk
tru c k :
m ail, school
busses; *6500. i down. M rs . W . C.
A b 4 m w i , K er n v ille , O regon.
SPECIAL
n iu ijilU fM S
R A D IO T U B E S A I D
By J. MILLAR W ATT
ADAPTORS
O rd e r any tube you need in any
q u a n tity o r send yo u r radio to us.
W e pay re tu rn shipping charges.
Im m e d ia te , f u ll guaranteed service
by U. S. G ov’t, licensed radio op­
era to rs .
By o rd erin g fro m us you
receive a p rio r ity num ber w hich w ill
enable you to get f ir s t choice on a
new rad io, re frig e ra to r o r appliance
fro m us as soon as a a v aila b le.
We
w ill be pleased to answ er any of
y o u r ra d io problems.
P Y R A M ID
R A D IO EZrOUrRBRIRO
CO M PANY
4525 S. R. Y a m h ill S tr e et,
P o r tla n d 15. O regon
R H E U M A T IS M and A r th r it is — I s u f­
fere d fo r years and am so th a n k fu l
th a t I was cured o f th is te rrib le
a ff lic tio n th a t I w ill g la d ly answ er
anyone w r itin g me fo r in fo rm a tio n .
M rs. A n na P out", P . O.
P o rtla n d 7, O regon.
B o x 8248,
G E N E R A L M O T O R S A C C O U N T IN G .
In d iv id u a l In s tru c tio n o n ly , by John
V assie, p u b lic accou ntant, a uth orized
G. M . accou nting in s tru c to r.
Be
prepared by thorough tra in in g fo r a
p erm a n e n t position.
W rite or cal]
8? 77 O regon ian B ld g .,
P o rtla n d , O regon.
BE.
8376,
SOM EBODY’S STENOG— A ll in Fun
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B u ild in g B attleships
E v e ry tim e a 35.000-ton b a ttle sh ip
is launched i t takes the products
fro m 42,000 acres o f land to feed the
w o rkm e n w h ile they are b u ild in g it.
It takes 169 acres o f tung trees to
produce the o il to p a in t th is b a ttle ­
ship one coat.
E v e ry tim e th is
b a ttle sh ip fires one o f its 16-inch
guns, i t re q u ire s one bale o f A m e r­
ica n g ro w n cotton.
Strengthens J o in t
A n im a l glue sticks to wood be­
cause in its th in , w a rm solution it
penetrates the pores w h ile s till fluid.
When It solidifies and dries, its tre ­
mendous s h rin k in g pow er draw s
the fibers o f one piece to the other,
m a k in g the jo in t stronger than the
wood its e lf and o f equal d u ra b ility .
CROSS
TOW N
W omen D riv e rs
M ore than 700,000 women d riv e rs
w ere in vo lve d in tra ffic accidents in
1944. I t is e stim ated th a t the ac­
cid e n t rates o f men and women,
based on m ileage, w ould be equal if
m en d riv e rs averaged fo u r tim e s as
m a n y m ile s as women d rive rs.
By
Roland Coe
R etina of Eye
The re tin a of the eye is not fas­
tened to the inside of the eye, ex­
cept a t the edges of the cornea. The
re tin a is held in place by the p res­
sure o f th - "lly -lik e flu id in the in ­
te r io r o f t ' " eve.
“ Yep,
y’
missed ’er. But you wouldn’t have enjoyed the trip
anyway—she was too crowded!"
Phosphcrc: "-'n t Coatlncs
A m o re w idespread use o f phos­
“ Even if it is your g irl’s birthday, it’s just possible that 7,000 phorescent coatings in the home,
fa cto rie s and offices supplem ented
soldiers won’t understand why no bread was baked todayl”
by im p ro ve d lam ps and lig h tii.g
techniques have been pre d icte d .