Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 16, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, August 16, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 7
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
PHOTOGRAPHY
j Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
By ED WHEELAN
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ANO MOV/. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
Wt PRE SE MT COWBOY HAL THOMPSON
famous McmoN picture - star
AND IDOL OF M9UNG AMERICA J
DEVELOPED
AND 2 SETS
OF PRINTS
FROM ANY 8 OR 8 x^
EXPOSURE ROLL, Fast •>
Service. Reprints 2c each gM CJ
FILMS
Mount Hood Film Co.
Box 3B88. Portland, Or«.
All Work Polly Onarant««d
HOTEL ASSEMBLY
NINTH * MADISON, SEATTLE
Comfortable Modern Room«
Dally 11 2»
Weakly I« Up
Coffee Shop
(lining Roon
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
D r H arry S emler ,
AHMT BiOC
AFTER
THE
BACK-STAGE
FIGHT,
VINCENT
AND HIVES
TRAIL
THE
CAR IN
WHICH
LALA
WAS
SPIRITED
OUT
OF
TOWN
THBRE ARE THE
TRACKS OF THE CAR
MISTER VINCENT - I
RecooNize the
TREAD OK THE
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By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA —Hive« Can’t Stand on Ceremony Any Longer
Showing a New Use
For Candle Wicking
Y\ NEVER DID ANYTHING \
OISHONEST IN MY LIFE -
BUT, AS SHAKESPEARE ,
SAID, ‘WHEN NECESSITY /
. CALLS, SWIPING
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v BECOMES A
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VIRTUE* J
ho hum !'
WHY DION’T
I bring
ALONG
A CHAIR ? j
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
HEN we last heard of Marty
’ * and Bill the curved bottom
shelf of that old buffet had no*
been used. Well, Bill made it into
a cornice board for the bathroom
window, and painted it blue. Then
Marty went into action on curtains
to match.
Grandmother is an expert at do­
ing old-fashioned candle wicking,
so together they made the tufted
curtains illustrated. They used
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP— Oop»! Some Etiquette Busted
MU+|—
"F” Í M
MESCAL IKE
It Look« Like the Jackpot
«, il huntley
.C£HQUL 2TORE
plain white muslin marked off di­
agonally in three-inch squares.
They found the blue they wanted
for the tufting in a soft string
type of cotton yarn. The sketch
tells you the rest. The dipping is
what really turned the clipped
stitches into tufts; then the cur­
tains were stretched into shape to
dry but were not ironed. All this
about curtains has given Gram
the most wonderful idea for some­
thing for a bride’s kitchen shower
that is coming off soon. It is pret­
ty clever, we think. Watch for
it, next week.
NOTE: Many other old-time
stitches have modern uses. Sew­
ing Book 2 contains directions for
42 of these stitches with sugges­
tions for their use in your home. To
get a copy send order to:
By J. MILLAR WATT
The Bell Syndicate. Inc -WNU Service
THE SPORTING THING ^KMiTKONG
I«
rHECE
II MACM’Nfe- «
LOST BALL
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
"It is the duty of everyone to
make at least one person happy dur­
ing the week," said a Sunday school
teacher. "Have you done so. Fred­
dy?**
"Yes." said Freddy, promptly.
"That's right. What did you do?"
"I went to see my aunt and she
was happy when I went home."
Bad Remedies
There are some remedies worse
than the disease.
Miserable
with backache?
Crust
Father—When I was a little boy
always ate the crusts.
Willie—Did you like them?
Father—Of course 1 did I
Willie—Then you can have mine
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CASiiHfc A
D*1V LOOK M HAVERS
»tXB AROUND AlM'
U«lY AÍ ABOUT - the
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BAIL LANDED
hears cars or noRt-fo
HISIETT and ITS OVER tb
HHRI4HT
COHTiHÜB SEARCH,
POKIX, M BUSHES WITH
MS W
Hot Water Man
"I make a living keeping people
from getting In hot water."
"Oh, an attorney, eh?"
“No, an apartment janitor."
CR>ts or ron WT3
5N<t vö HLTOV IP BE­
COME MORE INSISTENT.
ItlLO EVERYONE 1b
shot DP
SEARCH COMM 1DA
COMPlETt STANDSTILL
M HE DOWDS WHY
DOESN’T SOMEONE EKE
COME 1b MOK mir
«RKïorruNER*
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D oan spills
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