Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, July 10, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, July 10, 1941
Page Seven
1 THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE||
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LET'S GO UP THE HILL AND
HAVE A LOOK AROUND THE
TREES AND DU SHE S ON EflHER
SiDE OF THE LANE FOR SOME
SORT OF A CLUE ! 3EFF. yoU
AND I WILL TAKE
~<1HE LEFT SIDE
J* AND, MYRA,
'HOU A nd 'KT
TAKE THE
R ight sid !
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DADDY, WE
WANNA GO
TO THE,
MOVIES!
SCHOOLS
REGISTER NOW!
For Summer term Easy payment plan.
Free Life employment service.
WESTERN BEAUTY COLLEGE
719 8 W 4th Ave
Portland Ora.
RABBITS AND SKINS ’
FILM DEVELOPING
FAST SERVICE
Roll Developed and Two Prints from
Each Good Negative
25c
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WESTERN PHOTO COMPANY
Box W 4.‘i .
Portland Ore.
X PR I.X I S AND TWO ENLARGE­
MENTS 25c—Made by Portland's larg­
est retail kodak finisher
Satisfac­
tion guaranteed
Quality Picture Co.
Box W3573. Portland. Oregon.
ED WE I*'
By RUBE
Unexpected Guests
I'LL
TAKE
’EM
Portland. Ora.
POL'LTKY AND RABBITS WANTED.
Good white rabbit skins It 10 per
lb
Write postcard for price* and
information
Ruby A Co., 935 S. W.
Trout. Portland, Ore.
Frank Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc.
LALA PALOOZA
TRICK WRECKING COMPANY
10th A S' E Hawthorne
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By ED WHEELAN
^EFF- EXPLAINED THAT HIS TREASURER ANPHlS L&3AL ADJUSTER
HAD DISAPPEARED WITH THE DAY'S RECEIPTS OE AlEARLVflO.OOO“
Heavy-duty Motor*» axels parta,
bodies tires, hoists and used trucks.
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FOR SALE
jij ST to be safe ,
i think i ' ll count
'EM AGAIN AT
the next corner
THKESH1NO outfit 32 Cane. 12-0
A 11Ì i m;i n TaylOl* tractor. also An-
uarfor t».»!«r. IS 17 CRM tractor.
R. Rosenau. Clackamas, Ore. Rt. 1,
Box 268.
GO ’WAY-
DADDY’S
WORKING
AUTO court. 10 modern cabins. lit-
way 99. Roseland Auto Park. Rose­
burg. Oregon.
I
TD40 WITH NEW 45 DEGREE
HEAD.
Al condition.
I T20 re-
conditioned ami new paint. 1 model
MAC. tractor.
1 model A Ford
coupe.
All priced for quick sale.
Rosalia Hdwe. Co., Rosalia, Wash.
Signal Code
'rank Jay Markey Syndicate, Ine
By C. M. PAYNE
The International Code of Sig­
nals, adopteii by all nations for
marine communication in 1934,
wees 40 flags, 26 alphabetical, 10
numeral, 3 substitute flags and an
answering pennant, says Colliers.
Although no more than four or
five flags are usually hoisted nt a
time, at least 375,000 messages
may be transmitted with them, all
being visible through glasses, in
clear weather, for a distance of
five miles.
INDIGESTION
may affect the Heart
Gai trapped In thu atom* h or gullet may art like a
hair trigger on the heart. At the tlrit Kign of ill »treat
■mart in. n and women depend on llell bih Tahh ta to
■el cai free No laiatlve but made of firn faiteet-
■rtina inedlilnv» known for »rid Indigestion. If the
F1HST DOSE doesn't grove Hell-ana belter, return
bvtllo to ua and receive l>Ol'liUE Mouejr Back. 25c.
Unknown Future
A wise God shrouds the future
in obscure darkness.—Horace.
MESCAL IKE
bxs . l huntley
Practically in the Bag
’fa,*"'
pCWiTM A CROWN WHAT’S
rLOWER AN' FLAT ON TOP AN'
A BRIM WHATS NARROWER AN’,
IT SHOULD BE WHITE INSTEAD OF
POP—That’s Telling Him
be WHAT they
CALL INTELLECTUAL
WP MUST
By J. MILLAR WATT
WELL I'M
intellectual
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/MIDDLE-AGE a
WOMEN [,S]
HEED THIS ADVICE ! I
Thousands of women
are helped to go smil­
ing thru distress pecul­
iar to women—caused
by this period in life—
with Lydia E. Pink­
ham’s Vegetable Com­
pound — famous for
over 60 years'. Pinkham’» Compound
-made fs/x r/u/.'v /or women—has
helped thou anas to relieve such
weak, nervous feelings due to thia
functional disturbance. Try It!
Or an Egg
Opera Star-Yes, 20 long years I
have sung in ze Metropolitan.
Admirer—Gee, you rnusta known
Madam Butterfly when she was only,
a caterpillar.
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All Be
EXPERT
BUYERS
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MOWER
• In bringing us buying Information, as
to prices that are being aiked for
what we Intend to buy, and as to the
quality we can expect, the advertising
columns of this newspaper perform a
worth while service which saves us
many dollars a year.
THE
SPORTING
THING
YIELDS TO WIFE'S
PEPSiSTENT SOG-
6ESTIONS AND,
SIGHING. STARTS
TO MOW LAWN
Bj
HOUR LOOKING
FOR IT. FINDS IT,
GOES OUT AND
THEN BACK IN FOR
A GLASS OF WATER
UNG
ARMSTRONG
caa
STOPS EVERYTHING
WHILE HE TESTS
blades and mutters
he ' s certainly got
to get this lawn
mower SHARPENED
JOB OF OILING LAWN
mower and finds
THAT IN DOING SO
HE GOT A SPOT ON
TROUSERS
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w —. I
STRIP OF GRASS,
AND THEN STANDS
still , R unning
MOWER UP AND
HIS WIFE TO DO
SOMETHING A-
BOUT SPOT
TESTING, DECIDES
IT NEEDS OILING,
AND GOES INTO
GET OIL CAN
TIME BEFORE SUPPER
TO DO ANYTHING
MORE. AND TRUNDLES
LAWN MOWER SACK
TO GARAGE
• It Is a good habit to form, the habit
of consulting the advertisements every
time we make a purchase, though we
have already decided just what we
want and where we are going to buy
It. It gives us the most priceless feeling
In the world: th« feeling of being
adequately prepared.
• When we go Into a store, prepared
beforehand with knowledge of what is
offered and at what price, we go as
on expert buyer, filled with self-confi­
dence. It is a pleasant feeling to have,
the feeling of adequacy. Most of the
unhappiness in the world can be traced
to a lack of this feeling. Thus adver­
tising shows another of Its manifold
facets — shows itself as an aid toward
making all our business relationships
more secure and pleasant.
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