Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 11, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    Friday, Octobor 11, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 9
Fun for the Whole Family
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
HOTEL ASSEMBLY
NINTH A MADISON, SEATTLE
Comfort« bl* Modern (looms
Weakly IS Up
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Dining Koons
Coffee Shop
By ED WHEELAN
BIG TOP
DE'NTAL PLATE REPAIR
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Easy Cutout Figures
For Indoor Garden
LALA PALOOZA —Her Triumph Suffers a Bump
By RUBE GOLDBERG
IF YOU’RE one of those who
loves flowers about throughout
the year, you’re sure to want these
designs to make your indoor gar­
den more attractive. Neat boxes
concealed behind these cutout fig­
ures make charming flower pot
holders which do away with th*
muss of indoor gardening.
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Frank Jay Markey Syndicate. Inc.
S’MATTER POP
At Broadcasts They Tell You When
By C. M. PAYNE
These are easily constructed from ply­
wood with a few nails or screws, and
number ZS7O3. 15c. brings cutting guides
for the entire group of figures shown, as
well as for the boxes to hold your plants.
Directions, of course, are included. Send
orders to:
Box 1M-W
Enclose 13 cents for each pattern
desired. Pattern No
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AUNT MARTHA
Kansas City, Ma.
Name .
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Address
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HOUSEHOLD
QUESTIONS
For Best Results—After putting
water and soap into washing ma­
chine, let it run for a minute or
two to dissolve soap before putting
in clothes.
Blackout
MESCAL IKE
DONT BE BOSSED
BY YOU« LAXATIVE-RELIEVE
CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY
• When you feel gassy, headachy, logy
dun to clogged-up bowels, do an millions
do-take Fssn-A-Mint at bedtime. Neat
morning — thorough, comfortable relief,
helping you start the day full of your
normal energy and pep, feeling like a
million! Feen-A-Mint doesn’t disturb
your night’s mt or interfere with work the
next dry. Try Feen-A-Mint, the chewing
gum laxative, yourself It tastes good, it's
handy and economical... r family supply
FEEN-A-MINT To?
No Sooner Said Than Done
By J. MILLAR WATT
Well Done
The best thing is to do well,
what one is doing at the moment
—Pittacus.
ABVISES
YOUNG
GIRLS
ENTERING
WOMANHOOD
Thousands of young girls entering woib -
aaLood hare found a “real friend” in
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­
pound to help them go “smiling thru"
restless, moody, nervous spells, and
relieve cramps, headache, backache and
fainting spells due to female
egulsrit lee. Famous tor over
TH TRYING!
A PILL’S A PILL
Old Lady <to druggist)—I want a
bottle of canine pills.
Druggist—What’s the matter with
the doe?
Lady—I’ll have you understand
my husband is a perfect gentleman.
The druggist, in a profound si­
lence, put up some quinine pills.
But Money Buys
Professor—1 tell you that knowl­
edge is power.
Student—Not any more, professor.
A low-browed pugilist can make
more in a single fight than a college
professor can make in a year.
Understanding
Mrs. Peck—She’s very pretty, but
she never says a word. I can't im­
agine why all the men are in love
with her.
Mr. Peck—I can.
Writers’ Cramp
Tommy—Dad. what is meant by
’’writers’ cramp”?
Dad—It’s being cramped for mon­
ey, my son. All writers suffer from
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THE SPORTING THING ARMSTRONG
Each Finer
Every babe born into the world
ia a finer one than the last.—
Dickens.
KILLS
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DASH IN rtATNf«$7?K
WNU—13
41-40
Give a Thought to
MAIN STREET
• For, in our town... and towns
like ours clear across the country
. . . there's a steady involution
going on. Changes in dress styles
and food prices ... the rise of a
hat crown ... the fall of furni-
•ure prices—these matters vitally
affect our living... And the newt
is ably covered in advertisements,
e Smart people who like to be
up-to-the-aflnute in living
current events, follow advertise­
ments as closely as headlines,
a They know what's doing ia
America ... and they also know
where money buys mosil