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Show r i WANTADRATES V' -v!;" S 5? per word, min. $1.50. 3 Y Y 1 Insertions for the price of (Q) ) IK J I 1 2, if paid in advance. 25? Ilr I Vy i Mow Wavy pay is batter than ever! Earn more than $380 a month after four months. The Armed Forces just got a raise. So now, when you join the Navy, you can earn more while you learn more. Because Be-cause the Navy offers training in over 70 job skills. From computers to jet mechanics. And you can find out which training opportunities you qualify for before you enlist. If the future is important to you, and you feel you can meet the challenge, get your high school diploma. .ML ll..V...,- L 'I i WANTADRATES 5? per word, mln. $1.50. 3 Insertions for the price of 1 2, if paid in advance. 25? ; charge for billing. CARD OF ' THANKS, 5? word, minimum $2.50. ft MOBILE HOMES BEAUTIFUL Gentry mobile home, 14' x 64' with 4' x 12' tip-out. All appliances furnished. Skirted. Also 50' x 130' finished lot. Good location. $11,500. Ph. 387-2756. 24p ft SERVICES CLEAN UP your yard or farm. Let us haul off the old junk cars or old farm machinery. No charge. Ph. 387-2267. Charles Pipher. 42tfnc SOLAR ELECTRIC HEAT and Insulation. Ph. 1-528-3403. 455p YOUR WANT AD In this space will bring you fast results. Phone 387 -2881 to place your ad. 12 x 60 Marlette mobile home, with expando living liv-ing room. Ph. 387-2649. If no answer, phone 387-2860. 387-2860. 47tfnc ft PERSONALS NOTICE I will no longer be responsible re-sponsible for any debts incurred in-curred by my wife. Ross Thurston ftWANT TO RENT THREE -BEDROOM house (, ' for new Mllford band teacher. Contact Allen jj Smith, co News office. 2c FURNISHED APARTMENT -r young, single, minis-- minis-- i student. Or room ard furnished. Ph. iV-"2076- 2c ! HELP WANTED S REFINERY CORP. irs opportunity for high Dme, cash bonuses, ige benefits to mature ividual in Milford area, mmission regardless of ierlence, airmail A. S, te, Pres., Texas Refin- ery Corp., Box 711, Ft. Worth, Tex. 76101. 2c ft REAL ESTATE THREE -BEDROOM, 1 bath, home at 349 So. 600 W. in Milford. Carpeted throughout. Fenced back yard. Remodeled in 1971. Call 387-2427 for appointment appoint-ment and inspection. 23c f WASHINGTON S i ) and SMALL Sksm business Badwjljjjj Economic Derelicts Many living today can re- permit an adequate number of member when a new water apprentices on a job to learn main, sewer, or other facility a trade, the constant hiking of was being installed, there the minimum wage, and the would be a big group of men child labor laws that keep a with pick and shovels excava- teen ager from gainful em-ting em-ting the trench. Today, a dig- ployment long after he has ging machine with two men grown a beard, digs miles of ditch. And not the least of these fac-In fac-In the lumber mills of yes- tors is something called par- teryear other large groups of ental pride. So many parents men would be employed stack- would prefer to see their prog-ing prog-ing lumber. Today, this is all eny in white collar instead of done mechanically. blue collar occupations. . But conversely, while the or the tow-need tow-need for unskilled labor is rap- "d on a luxury "J1" h?'ds idly approaching the vanishing down a "sp0"slb!e "1"! point, there is more and more f.0,lar job' ut ,or he ,act hat need for skilled labor. ,h"e "f bJue co,'ar "?rk who with the greatest of skill , , . and expertise were able to turn Quarterly surveys conducted out lhe huge propeller shafts for the National Federation of on uthes wlthin tolerances of Independent Business by Fac- thousands of an inch, there ulty Associates shows that a would have been n0 shi for sizeable proportion of employ- chlef steward ers, at any given time, cannot find the skilled people to per- If the nation is to ; u form the necessary work. economic leadership, which 'can only be achieved by increasing In the meantime, many school productivity, there must be a systems still place great em- change in attitude and in the phasis on what might be broad- educational process, ly classified as social studies, and little attention given on The country badly needs training to fit the student for more competent artisans, and making a living in today's com- probably less philosopher's, so- plex economic structure. cial workers, et al. In fact, " 's not beyond the realm of Of course there are many possibility that in time those factors involved here not to- who are unable to perform any tally related to the schools, productivity will become eco- The reluctance of unions to nomlc derelicts. National Federation of Independent Business' ft Ml SC. FOR SALE NEW BABY CRIB mattress. $10. Ph. 387-2710. 2c WANT TO GET RID of unwanted un-wanted or no longer used Items. It's easy, just place your want ad in the Classified Clas-sified section of the Beaver Beav-er County News. Phone 387-2881. FOR SALE - 2 50 gal. oil drums, several motors, mo-tors, 14 to 3 hp. some variable speed, some with rheostats. Ph. 387-2881 ft AUTOMOTIVE 1938 PLYMOUTH pickup for antique buffs. See at 536 W. Center. Ph. 387-5557. 24c 1973 PONTIAC LUXURY Le-Mans Le-Mans Coupe. Power, air, auto., etc. Radials. Under 10,000 miles. Sell below book. Consider clean trade. Ph. 387-5532. 2c Be someone special. N Join the Navy. ft LIVESTOCK PINTO MARE -well marked. Green broke. Will trade for older, slower horse, or sell. Bud Handley. Ph. 387-2303. 24p Think of all the summer days and special moments you've got to look forward to. They're all out there, just waiting to happen So are accidents. j . - The choice is yours. IiStlC2ll Safety If you don't like thinking about safety gy 3QB35f think where you'd be without it. vCURClI there will never be another you. A A ; ' ; : V. I" : '! : ' ; A? . V7 "i A reminder from the National Safety Council. A non-profit, non-governmental public service organization. Our only goal is a safer America. f |