Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 29, 1940, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, Nov. 29, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 7
THE CHEERFUL CHERUB
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
Clean Comics That Will Amuse Both Old and Young
BIG TOP
I take my meals in
restaurants.
fly purse has shrunk
so small
I barely have, enough
[ust cant
eat at all.
By ED WHEELAN
NEXT DA/.'RED’ O MARt WAG TURNED OVER TO *OAt>’
BTERLINGr TO TRAIN AG A CLOWN -
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HE'LL MAKE
A F INC LITTLE
-TOEY
'A VJEEK l.AT^R,'RED’ANO - WHISKERS' PUT ON A BRAND
THE BIG FINISH
NEW ACT WITH THE AID Cf PEEWEE ; THE BAB/ ELEPHANT
— ------- ---
SURE
'WILL,
BUTCH
3
MUSCULAR
RHEUMATIC PAIN
Soreness and Stiffness
You need to rub on a powerfully «nothing
•‘COUNTTR-UUIITANT'' lik. MlUtCTol« to
quickly relieve neuritis, rheumatic aches
and peina. Better than a muitard
platter to help break up painful local
congestion! Made in 3 atrengtha.
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MUS teroi F
By RUBE GOLDBERG
LALA PALOOZA —A Bad Listener
I WAS IN LOVE WITH A
GAS STATION ATTENDANT.
BUT UNCLE HAD HIGHER
AMBITIONS
FOR ME
.
FELIX K. BOGGLE, THE
DOUGHNUT KING, SPEEDS
TO NEW YORK TO FIND
HIS RUN-AWAY NIECE
f MY NIECE HIDING
THE NAME OF
BOGGLE 1 WITH
MY DOUGHNUTS,
HE TRIED TO FORCE
ME TO MARRY A
BANKER WITH FIVE
GROWN CHILDREN
.
AND A WART ON
,
HIS NOSE
From the Sword
The next great task of humanity
Is not deliverance by the sword,
but deliverance from the sword.
" 11
YES,
MISTER
BOGGLE
THE THING!
By C. M. PAYNE
THE SMOKE
OF
SLOWER-BURNING
CAMELS
GIVES YOU
EXTRA _
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MESCAL IKE
Not the Forward
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Lolly
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ftAVOR
AND
•*e
POP—Hard to Say, Moreen
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN THE ABSTRACT
AND CONCRETE,
By J. MILLAR WATT
WELL - MA PROMISED
TO MAKE THIS CAKE -
THAT WAS.
"ABSTRACT ’
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NOW SME'S MADE
IT ------ IT'S
28^
LESS NICOTINE
than the average of the
4 other of the largest-
selling cigarettes tes­
ted—less than any of
them — according to inde­
pendent scientific tests
of the smoke itself.
NEW
SHOES
TAKES OFF ONE OLD SHOE
AND SITS SIGHING THAT
HE DOESN'T SEE WHY HE
HAS TO CHANGE AND BESIDES,
HE CAN'T GET NEW SHOES ON
AT FATHER'S REQUEST
HOLDS LE6 STIFF,BUT
ALSO TRIES TO LOOK AT
HIS PICTURE BOOK, HIS
FOOT WEAVING AROUND
UNCERTAINLY IN THE AIR
••■ur. HUM fin. oa th. tovM. How to U M WUaT”
FATHER STEPS UP
BRISKLY SAYING
HE'LL HAVE THEM OM
FOR HIM IN A JIFFY
LISTENS TO A SPIRITED
TALK ON TRYING TO
MAKE THINGS EASY
FOR FATHER. HOLDS
STILL AS FATHER GETS
TO WORK AGAIN
ÄL
JUNIOR'S ATTENTION BEGINS
TO WANDER,LES BECOMING
RUBBERY AND FOLDING UP
EVERY TIME FATHER TRIES
TO FRESS SHOE ON
NEXT INSTANT THROWS HIM­
SELF AROUND SHRIEKING
HE'S TICKLING HIM.SHOE
FLIES OFF, CATCHING FA-
THERON «DE OF HEAD.
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