Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, August 01, 1940, Image 7

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    Thursday, August 1. 1940
The Gold Hill News, Gold Hill, Oregon
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Waterlily Motif for
Your Luncheon Set
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
BIG TOP
By ED WHEELAN
F itting iwe wu»e
into tup ohocnc
IN MIS HBLMET, HAL STARTED MIS .
V t U C t FOR LIFE
Nr w
THE audience GAGPfcD as HAL
SPED DOM/N THE WIRE ON HIS HEAD
SO we'« CNGA&CC»
T o MVRAlfcM ?!!
V E I L . »P HE
SHOULD H A P P EN
TO FALL SOME
day . m ayb e
t^flMED TO A SPHT SECOND.
HAL THReW HIMSELF O f f
THE 'WIRE TUST BEFORE
r e a c h in g the dcttom .
AND GRACEFULLY
ACKNOMJLEGED THE
VJ1LD A P P L A U S E -
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L’’ N R IC H
new luncheon cloth
with
with tb
this cross stitch w ater-
lily m otif, whose distinguishing
feature is its sim plicity of design.
A pastel lily with green leaves is
suggested for natural effect. Z9169,
15 cents, gives motifs for cloth cor­
ners and for matching napkins.
And when you have finished your
set, cool beauty for your luncheon
table is the result. Send order to:
THERE WOULDN'T,
e>e a n y .
\*4 tC > D tN < T
LAL A PALOOZA —Great Discovery! Pinto Has Brains!
By RUBE GOLDBERG
PMTO, WE BB IN A TERRIBLE
JAM - I'VE BEEN LOOKIN'
<FTEB YOU FOB SUCH A
LONG TIME - CAN'T YOU
HELP MAMA NOW ? TRY
ano think of
som ething 1
AUNT MARTHA
B os 1M-W
K a m i City, Ma.
In c lo s e 15 cent« for each patters
desired. Pattern No.......................
Nam e . . . . . . ............................. .............
Address ........ , ...........................................
To clear the living-room of stale
tobacco smoke:
Prepare a ja r
with a few drops of oil of lavender
on a lum p of crystal ammonia.
Pour on a little boiling w ater and
leave the ja r in the room. You
w ill be pleased with the pleasant
fresh scent it leaves behind.
C L A S S IF IE D
D EPA R T M EN T
S ’MATTER POP—
Translated This Means Scrambled
By C. M. PAYNE
HOTEL ASSEMBLY
NINTH * MADISON. SEATTLE
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Coffee Shop
Dining
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
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P o rtla n d ’s new est
hotels, th e ...
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m lh u n tley
Where There’s a W ill
HOTELS!
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hom elike rooms
from *2.50 per day
w ith bath B roadw ay
and Salm on Streets.
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PHOTOGRAPHY
1 6 PRINTS 2 5 /
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Life’s Way
POP— t No Kidding
By J. MILLAR WATT
I ' m ftd up
"E A T D Q IN K
A N D BE
MEPPY-
W IT H THAT
SAYING» -
WE
NEVER
DO ,
FOR
TOM ORROW
WE- D I&
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L ife isn’t cruel. I t hurts, but it
heals the hurt. I f you let it have
its way with you it brings peace
and happiness in the end.
When yeur child
BITES HIS NAILS I •
It may be a Danger Signl
Th* Bell Syndicate. Inc.—WNU Service
U I QUIET ENTRANCE
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS ] □
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mother ' s whispered or -
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E V ID E N C E
“ F ra n k ," said the mother to her
11-year-old son, "how did you en­
joy that little pie I made and put in
your lunch yesterday?”
“ I gave it to m y teacher,” ex­
plained Frank.
“ That was very generous of you,”
said the mother. "D id she eat it?”
" I guess she did,” answered
F ran k; “ she wasn’t at school to­
day.”
THE SPORTING
THING
BN INNO N N *tSTRO N G -
—
W N U — 13
TOKI N O H llYIH * ROOM
n a S W E A R ilY lM 'H E '»
*W«HE HOW, «HD PRO­
CESSION SOURDS ÜPWM»
Well Acquainted
The pastor had just returned from
a visit abroad, and a big crowd had
collected to meet him.
Beaming
with pleasure, the good man got up
to speak.
“ M y dear friends,” he started, " I
w ill not call you ladies and gentle­
men, because I know you too w ell.”
Twin Names
“ What are the new twins called?”
"H e n rie tta .”
“ Not both the same name?”
"No, certainly not. One is Henry
and the other is E tta .”
31—40
'All the Traffic
Would Bear*
S tt« S or, ( « R l N i N M t W
HE MOD TO BR,»» PHP «HP
M N M lP M P STAHlY M
It isn't always "nerve«" that makes a child
bite his nails. Often It's because o f a
reason few mothers suspect — WORMS I
If, along with nail-biting, there are signs
o f uneasy stomach, finicky appetite, fid­
geting. restless sleep . . . take heed! These
m ay be the sym ptom s o f round worms; a
nasty infection that can cause real distress.
JAYNE'S V E R M IF U G E is the best
known remedy in America for extolling
round worms. It has been used by mil Lions of
mothers, for over a century, and is backed
b y th e m o st m odern sc ie n tific stu d y .
JA Y N E S V ER M IFU G E has great abil­
ity to drive ou t large round worms, y et It
tastes good and acts gently. JA Y N E ’S doee
not contain santonin. I f there are no worms
? ’. a m,ld
Ask for
JAYNES VER-M I-FUGEatanydnigstore.
FREE: Valuable medical book. "Worms
Inside You." Write to Oept. M-fi
r. D. Jayne A Son. 2 Vine
Ine St.,
St.. Philadelphia.
• There was a time in America
when there were no set prices.
Each merchant charged what
he thought “the traffic would
bear.” A dvertising came to
the rescue o f the consumer.
It led the way to the estab­
lished prices you pay when
y o u buy a n yth in g today.
"Certainly I ’m going to use these waterwlngs.”