Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, June 14, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, June 14, 1940
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Page 7
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Fun for the Whole Family
By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
Drees Farlery. 3 ele. machine, 1 han»-
stitcher. Comp, stocked Mod. bldg. Good
loc. Low rent SI300. Merk. MIO Main.
Vanreerer. Wash.
PHOTOGRAPHY
16 PRINTS 25/
Roll Developed end M prince Me.
RCX RMOTO
MKeprlntnB<
OQOCM. UTAH
OPPORTUNITY
Wealera Waahlarlan Plyweed Project as­
sure! active men with Si,000 cash all year
*7 50 dally wage, equal division of profits,
experience optional and Info, without obli­
gation. Address Bex 21.1. Aaaaortea. Was*.
HOTELS
Wabash Ave. Halal,TIE. HarrlxAS. Chisage.
Near Barn dance. Choice rooms. Dally SI
up; weekly S3 up. Pawl MarahalA Kes. Mgs.
HOTEL ASSEMBLY
NINTH A MADISON, 8EATTL*
Comfortable Modern Rooms
Dali» 31 21
Weekly IS Up
Coffee Shop
WANTED
By
LALA PALOOZA —A New Star
Dining Rooi
ENÍ LAIMEMEN1
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orfQ PRINT!
oil developed and printed from your 8
exposure roll. Better picture* because
carefully developed and printed Sat­
isfaction assured. Send coin.
"After all only Quality counit”
QUALITY PICTURE CO.
Portland
Box 3573
Oregon
Dress Up Room With
Crocheted Chair Set
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP— Ambroie Nearly All Set for Radio
The End of a Perfect Day
MESCAL IKE
Pattern 2506
flower medallion and fill the quick­
ly -crocheted basket. You'll have
a chair set or scarf ends that will
dress up your room! Pattern 2506
contains directions for making
set; illustration of it and stitches;
materials required. Send order to:
Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept.
32 Eighth Ave.
New York
Enclose 15 cents in coins for Pat­
tern No
By J. MILLAR WATT
POP— Just Stumbling Along
Name .
Address
WEARY DESPONDENT
GIRLS*
I spells. Irritable
due to functional
RRgllhWs
—
- ••monthl
mon thly" pain should find
a real “«Oman's friend" In Lydia E. Pink­
ham's Vegetable Compound. Try ill
Lydia L Pinkham's iSXH
BEST MOTHER IN TOWN?
Willie—Mother, I just made a bet
with Walter.
Mother—Why, you naughty boy!
What made you do it?
Willie—Well, Mother. I bet Walter
my new cap against a button that
you were the best mother in town,
and that you’d give me a nickel to
get some candy. You don’t want me
to lose my nice new cap. do you.
mother?
Reducing Diet
Rnstus—My. but yo' looks prosper­
ous these days.
Sambo—Boy, Ah’s livin’ off de fat
ob de land.
Rastus—How come, big boy?
'Sambo—Ah runs a reducin’ estab­
lishment.
Snappy Comeback
Big Cityite—My, what a quaint
town. 1 suppose they still ring the
curfew out here every night?
Native—Well, no. They used to.
but folks got to complainin’ that it
disturbed their sleep.
Cheerful News
Marsh Reed Newsprint
Japanese experts in Manchukuo
report discovery of a satisfactory
means of producing newsprint (pa-
per for newspapers and magazines)
from the marsh reeds which grow
abundantly in that country.
What? WORMS in
my child?..Never!’
Don't be so sure» Mother I
Yes. right now, crawling round worms may
tie growing and multiplying inside your
child without your eren knowing ill
Thia nasty infection may be "caught"
from other children, from dogs, from un­
cooked vegetables or bad water. And the
outward signs are very misleading. For
example: Squirming and fidgeting. Nose­
picking, and scratching other parts. Uneasy
stomach. Finicky appetite. Biting nags.
If you even ruspect that your child has
round worms, get J atnb ' s V shmifoob
right away I J atnb ' s is the best known
worm expellant in America. It la backed
by modern scientific study, and has been
used bjr millions, for over a century.
J atnb ' s VaRMtruon la pleasant tasting
and gentle, vet It does a good lob. Jayne s
has the ability to drive out large round
worms without upsetting the digestive sys­
tem J atnb ' s VaaMirvaB acts merely as a
mild laxative. If there are no worms.