Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 27, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    Friday, S*-pt. 27, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
HOTEL ASSEMBLY
NINTH A MADISON, SEATTLB
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
Comfortable Moder* Room*
Weekly I« OS
Dining Roo
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Coffee Shop
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BIG TOP
By ED WHEELAN
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
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A Book Shelf for
The Study Comer
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA —Maybe One Doctor Isn’t Enough
By RUTH WYETH SPEARS
QCHOOL again, and this sketch
shows a quiet study corner for
one girl.
It is all very gay in
tones of golden yellow and green
and was made almost entirely of
things already on hand—even
down to the hooked rug.
The hanging book shelf doesn't
really hang at all. It is made of a
box screwed to the wall, and if
you never thought of slip-covering
a book shelf, here ia proof of how
smart one will look, especially if
By C. M. PAYNE
S’M ATTER POP—He Will Have to A>k a Riding Master
it is matched with a chair covered
in the same material. The legs
of the chair are painted green and
so is the old kitchen table which
has now become a desk. The yel­
low tone is repeated in the blotter
and an old brass lamp and other
desk things carry eu* the green
and yellow color scheme. A shelf
like this one would be attractive in
almost any room, even the bath­
room or the kitchen. This box was
so rough that the oil cloth lining
was necessary. A box of smooth
wood could be painted inside.
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MESCAL IKE
A Sure-Fire Deal if We Ever Saw One
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NOTE: Ona hundred sixty of these
homemaking articles by Mrs. Spears
have been printed In five booklets, each
its pages. The stocking Cai and doll on
the shelf are tn Book 3; dlrecUeas tor the
book rug are in No. S; also descriptions
of the other booklets. Booklets are ISc
postpaid and should be requested direct
from Mrs. Spears. Send order to:
MBS. RUTH WYETH SPEAKS
Drawer 1»
Bedford H1U1
New York
Enclose 10 cents tor each book
ordered.
Name .
Address
Social Security
Teacher—Now, boys, if Napoleea
were still alive today, what do you
think be would be doing?
Smart Aleck — Drawing old-age
pension, sir.
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By J. MILLAR WATT
Allies’ Target
Man a Knot of Roots
A man is a bundle of relations,
a knot of roots, whose flower and
fruitage is the world.—Emerson.
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FATHER GETS SQUELCHED
Did you tell your teacher that I
helped you with your Latin last
night?"
"Yes. dad.”
"What did he say?"
"Said he wouldn't punish me this
time as it would be a shame to make
me suffer for your ignorance."
By GL UY AS WILLIAMS
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Kind Nature
Nature is always kind enough to
give even her clouds a humorous
lining.—James Russell Lowell.
Watch Your
Kidneys/
Proper Spirit
Magistrate—You've committed six
burglaries in a week.
Prisoner—That’s right. If every
one worked as hard as 1 do we'd
be on the road to prosperity.
Careful, Mlater
Bored Victim—So you didn't land
him then?
Angler—You haven't been listen­
ing to me. I only had a fishing rod,
not a crane.
Not Big Enough
Fair Traveler—Why do you punch
that hole in my ticket?
Station Official—So you can pass
through.
D oans P ills
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