Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 30, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Illinois Valley News. Thursday, October 30, 1941
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Paire Seven
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
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Fun for the Whole Family
NURSERY STOCK
Plan Now for Fall Plant ins
Fre«
40 page catalog 700 varieties of
Fruit
Nut Flower lag and Shad«
Trees. Shrubs. Rcwea. Berry plants,
etc. Holland Tulips grown in Ore­
gon. Free price list in color. Plena«
mention descriptive matter wanted.
Tualatin Valley If urso rise, Sher­
wood, Oregon.
By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
TRUCK PARTS
Heavy-duty Motor«, axela
parts
Oodles, tires, hoists and used trucks.
11: l < K WRECKING COMFAN1
10th A S F. Hawthorn«
Portland. Ore.
R A BBITS” AND~SKINS~'
POUl.iHY AND BABBITS WANTED
Good whit« fryer rabbit skins SI It
per lb Writ« postcard for prices and
information
Ruby A Co. 935 8 W.
Front Portland. Or«.
LIVES Ü
FILM DEVELOPING
FAST SERVICE
Roll Developed and Two Prints from
Bach Good negative
WESTERN
box W 4265
LALA PALOOZA
Portland
Or«.
S PHINIS AND TWO ENLARGE­
MENTS 25c—.Made by Pot Hand's larg­
est retail kodak finisher
Satisfac­
tion guaranteed
Quality Picture Co.
Box W3573. Portland. Oregon.
By RUBE GOLDBERG
A Great Help
25c
PHOTO COMPANY
BABETTE’S IN LOVE WITH
FOR SALE
r
HIVES, VINCENT’S GAMBLIN’
WITH THE CHEF, AN’ THE
1 CHEF’S BRAT IS BEDEVILIN'
PINTO- SO HOW CAN I EVER
GET THIS HOUSE-CLEANIN’ DONE?
I AIN’T EVEN HAD TIME TO
PUT MY JEWELRY AWAY
Now Hatching Weekly
HERE Y’ARE,
TONY-TAKE )
IT AWAY
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| i >ul>l-l>ollar New Hampshire«—U. S.
Certified Leghorns. Vashon Island
Co-operative Hatchery. B om 3. V*-
■ hon. Washington.
REPAIR PARTS FOR RANGES
HEATERS
FURNACES
Gruet-
tner's, N1412 Monroe, Spoksne.
•‘What do you mean by the glad
hand?”
"Anything." answered Mr. Blue­
chips, "that will beat three of s
kind.”
Taken to Task
Boogy—The more I study about it,
the more certain I am that people
inherit most of their stupidity.
Woogy — Shame on you! — you
shouldn't speak ill of your parents.
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP— Oops! The Old Gag Came True!
QUINTUPLETS
CHEST COLDS
relieve misery off
this good old reliable way
At the first sign of the Dionne Quin­
tuplets catching cold—their chests und
throats are rubbed with Musterole a
product made enpeciully to promptly
relieve distress of colds and resulting
bronchial and croupy coughs.
The Quints have always had expert
care, so mother—be assured of using
just about the BEST product made
when you use Musterole. It’s more
than nn ordinary •'salve”—Musterole
helps break up local congestion!
IN 3 STRENGTHS: Children's Mild
Musterole. Also Regular and Extra
Strength for grown-ups who prefer
Hidden Reasons
There are not unfrequently sub­
stantial reasons underneath for
customs that appear to us absurd.
—Charlotte Bronte.
DON’T LET
CONSTIPATION
SLOW YOU UP
By J. MILLAR WATT
POP—Out of Sight, Etc.
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• When bowels are sluggish and you feel
irritable, headachy and everything you
do is an effort, do as millions do — chew
FEEN-A-MINT, the modern chewing
gum laxative. Simply chew FEEN A-
M1NT before you go to bed—sleep with­
out being disturbed—next morning gentle,
thorough relief, helping you feel swell
again, full of your normal pep. Try
FEEN A MINT. Tastes good, is handy
■nd economical. A generous family supply
FEEN-A-MINTT^
Unerring Sign
Virtue alone is the unerring sign
of a noble soul.—Boileau.
'Relieves distress from MONTHLY^
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FEMALE
WEAKNESS
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Lydia E. Pinkhams Compound
Tablets < with added Iron) not only
help relieve cramps, headache,
backache but also weak, cranky,
nervous feelings-due to monthly
functional disturbances.
Taken regularly — I.ydla Pink­
ham’s Tablets help build up resist­
ance against distress of ' difficult
days." They also help build up red
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the height — the advertise­
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you to newer, better and
easier ways of providing
the things needed or
desired. It shines, this
beacon of newspaper
advertising—and it will be
to your advantage to fol­
low it whenever you
make a purchase.