Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 23, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    Friday, August 23, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 7
Fun for the Whole Family
CLASSIFIED
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By ED WHEELAN
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HOTEL ASSEMBLY
NINTH A MADISON, 8EATTLR
Comfortable U >dern Rooms
Dally 11.21
Weekly IS Up
Coffee Shop
Dining Roesa
I
Jiffy Crochet Shawl
For Young and Old
By C. M. PAYNE
S’MATTER POP— Permanently Set for More
Pattern No. 2582
MESCAL IKE
Right on Time, Too
By 3. L HUNTLEY
style—add this crocheted
shawl to your wardrobe. It’s
in Shetland Floss—just one easy
medallion repeated and joined.
Pattern 2582 contains directions
for making shawl; illustrations of
it and stitches; materials re­
quired. Send order to:
Sewing Circle Needlecraft Dept.
K Eighth Ave.
New Terfc
Enclose IS cents la coins tor Pat­
tern No..................
Name ...............................
Address .......................... ..............
Revealing
The fad for reading astrology
books has caught up Clarice.
“I’m having more fun,’’ she ex­
claimed. "I find out my friends*
birth dates, and the book tells all
their faults.”
!
POP— The Quartermaster’s Stumped
By J. MILLAR WATT
r
“MIDDLE AGE” WOMEFL
Thousand) have gone'
smiling thru this “try­
ing time' by taking
Pinkham's— famous
for helping female func­
tional troubles. Try it’
LYDIA E PINKHAM'S
VtSETABU CgtoPOWMB^
Double Loss
Who to his friends his money
lends may lose his money and his
friends.—Plautus.
No child can be
sure to escape
BOWEL WORMS
UNFAIR AIR CORPS
| THE SPORTING THING~ A rmstrong
Clara—Why did the air corps turn
down Frank?
James—On account of his eyes.
Clara—Why. I think his eyes are
lovely.
Nice Fellow
“What do you think of Jones?
“He is one of those people that
pat you on the back before your
face, and hit you in the eye behind
your back.”
Maybe you don't realise bow easy it to to
become infoctod with round worms I Your
child may "catch” the Infection from other
children, from a dor. from uncodked vege­
tables, from infested water.
So. watch out for these warning signals:
Uneasy stomach. Fidgeting and squirming.
L‘fhyr,nt]"e “nd, other parts. Finicky appe­
tite* Biting nails. Andif you even suspect
that your child has round worms, start
using JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE* onS/
JAYNE’S VERMIFUGE to the be* known
worm-expellant in America. It has been
used by millions for over a century.
JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE has the abil­
ity to drive out large round worms, yet It
tastes good and acta gently. It does no*
contain santonin. If there are no worms it
works merely ae a mild laxative. Ask for
JAYNE’S VKR-MI-FUGEatany drugstore.
FREE: Valuable medical book. "Worms
X Inside You." Write to Dept M-4.
Jayns* Son. 3 Vine St., Philadelphia.
Ask Somebody Else
Young Man—Is there any time at
which children cease to be a source
of constant worry?
Old Man—I don’t know. My old
est child is only 65.
Slow Pace
To climb steep hills requires
slow pace at first.
ILL!
LICE
fend
Companions
Father (at 3 a. m., to restless
baby son)—Now what are you cry­
ing about?
Infant—Wants drink.
Father—So do I. Go to sleepl
JIIST A~
na*M iw
“Ab-ab! Musn’t point!