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The Gold H ill News, Gold H ill, Oregon OUR COMIC SECTION Thursday. Jan. 15. 1942 C L A S S IF IE D DEPARTMENT SHE KN O W S . . . TRUCK PARTS SF- Heavy-duty hl olor*. aaela p a r l a )odlea, U re a , h u ía te and uaed tru c h a TRUC K W R E C K IN G COMPANY I Olli A s K H a w th o r n e P o rtla n d . O re fc R- RABBITS A N D SKINS P O U L T R Y A N I> R A B B IT S W A N T E D Good w h it * f r y e r r a b b it a k la a «So t . *«o p » r lb. W r it « p n a tc a rd fo r prlc o a un it In f o r m a t io n M uky * O o, 935 ■ W. r r o a t. P ortlan d . O n . FO R SALE WO O M IO X • Bu SUP. E of results... Clabbor Girl's POSITIVE D ou blo - A cf ion guarantees succoss for overy rocipo.-CAKES o s p o c ia lly , as well as all general hairing. CLABBER GIRL • ~Baking P o w d e r • IK O lT tO ll N ew lla t c h ln « W e e k ly . U u b l l 'o l l a r N ew l l a n ip a li lr r a — 1> 8 C e r t if ie d L e B h o rn a V a e h o n Is la n d C o -o p e r a t iv e K a to b e r y , B oa 3, T a a h o a . W n Light From Vnneen Stars On a m oonless night, the earth receives m ore light from the stars f o r S a le : S e v e n ty a c re s w it h fr e e w a te r. A ls o p u re b re d T o « K » a b u r« K id » M r s . S to c k w e ll, M o n te , O ave J u n c tio n , O r e f o n that cannot be seen by the unaided eye than from those that are visi ble. DELICIOUS • QUICK • EASY Van (am p’s PORKandBEAN Supper 100 SCOTCH SH O RTH O RN CAI.VE8. 30 bred h eifers. R antain Mobt. M W hite, O aldw .U , Idaho. F o r q u ic k » a le — 11 heud R e ic ln te rrd K a r a k u l Sheep a t s a c r ific e . M a rlo n J . W ire h e m , M t. I , O r e r o a C it y , O re . F O R S A I.K O R T R A D E : la te s ty le p la n e . C r e d it to r e lia b le p e o p le — d le o e u n t f o r cash. W r it e W . W. • r a y , P O . 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Ask your grocer fo r com plete d a la iU . , . recipes, oad quaniitlas —— o r w rite V o n Cam p's Inc * Indianapolis, Indiana. “ I suppose your wife enjoys hav ing you run out to spend the week end with her?” ••Yes, they come right after pay day." Anxious Visiting Professor—My, the col lege buildings are all decorated. Some educational society going to meet here? Resident Professor—No. The ath letic association has discovered a new fullback for the football team, and he pays his first visit to the college today. Weight far Him “ I saw a coal wagon just now that was overloaded.” “Give me the address of that coal dealer.” “ Do you want to prosecute him for cruelty to animals?” “No, I want to buy coal from MRS. JOSEPHINE CULBERTSON solves the bridge-supper croblcm in this smart and pleasant way. Mrs. Josephine Colbertsoo — bridge authority and gracious hostess— suggests this casy-to-prcpare, dclightful-to- eat answer to die bridge-supper problem. him.” Problem Aunt—Dear, dear, what are you two quarreling about? Hubby—Why, I'd made up my mind to stay in tonight and Jane has made up her face to go out! How To Relieve Bronchitis " A F E A S T -F O R -T H E - L E A S T " The R estful Side I affairs out of mind, and allow the You will succeed best when you r e s t f u l s i d e to l i v e in y o u r put the restless, anxious side of | thoughts.—Margaret Stowe, Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial m ucous m em branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. C R E O M U L S IO N P O P for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Width of F lag Stripes To m ake a flag consisting ef three stripes that appear to be of equal size, colored red, white and blue, the red one has to be 21 per cent wider than the white and the white has to be 10 per cent wider than the blue. t RwUtBeeJr and Q kwj maahed p o ta to « , corn, pickles, ra w c*b - . ba<e, apple pie, cheese, coffee. Tastes good, f while I t lastal B u t how th a t atomach can grumble i f o n e eats too m uchl A D L A Tab lets w ith Bism uth and Carbonates relieve Q U I C K L Y . O e t A D L A T ab let* from yau r druggist. By J. 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Why, 1 hardly know you.” NOT VERY GOOD AT THAT / P la n y o u r stay at / P o rtla n d ’s n ew est I hotels, t h e . than the average of the 4 other largest- selling cigarettes tested—less than any of them —according to Independent scientific testa o f the emoke Itself t CAMEL THE CIGARETTE OF COSTLIER TOBACCOS \AZ t \A Z Z “He is as good as his word.” “ Yes, but he uses such shocking bad language ” 500 hom elike room* from *2.50 per day with bath. Broadway and Salmon Street* ▼ ▼ < » ” 1 T I I * \ I I P " ! > ■ ■ ■ R 9 W B M H THE SPECIALS . . .. can depend on the special A sa,e> the m erchants o f o « r tow n announce in the columns o f th is paper. T h e y mean m oney X S ' ? ” “i-nr-n ,* ? Patron,ze the merchants w ho advertise. They are not afraid o f their merchandise or their prices.