Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 12, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Friday, September 12, 1941
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 7
Set of Cheery Coaster*
You Will Enjoy Weaving
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BIG TOP
By ED WHEELAN
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A SET of these smart red-and-
white coasters is so delightful­
ly easy to weave!
• • •
You can ea*ily make yourself dollies,
belts and purses, too, on cardboard
''looms.” Our 32-page booklet tells how.
in detail. Also explains simple methode
of weaving lovely place mats, pillow tops,
knitting bags, other useful novelties. Send
your order to:
Nyndl< • !•. Inc
LA LA PALOOZA
By RUBE GOLDBERG
Mothballiti*
READER HOME SERVICE
117 Minna St. San Francisco, Calif.
Enclose 10 cents In coin for your
copy of HOW TO WEAVE USEFUL
NOVELTIES.
Name........................................................
Address............................................. ......
JOHN MARIN
LOOKS GOOD
IN THE
S’MATTER POP— Hear About Pop Nearly Getting Dragged Into Something?
By C. M. PAYNE
The men in the service them­
selves have solved the problem
of what they want in the way of
gifts from the folks back home.
First hand information from en­
listed men on shipboard, in camps
and barracks indicate that tobacco
is first choice in the gift line-up.
Actual sales figures from service
stores show that the favorite cig­
arette with men in the Army,
Navy, Marines and Coast Guard is
Camel. Prince Albert Smoking
Tobacco is another special favo­
rite. Local dealers feature Camels
by the carton and Prince Albert
in the pound tins as doubly wel­
come gifts to the men in the serv­
ice from the folks back home.—
Adv.
¿MIDDLE-AGES
WOMEN [,S]
HEED THIS ADVICE1I
Thousands of women
are helped to go smil­
ing thru distress pecul­
iar to women—caused
by this period In life—
with Lydia E. Pink­
ham’s Vegetable Com­
pound— famous for
_ ____ ,____ Pinkham’s Compound
—made especially for women—baa
helped thousands Us relieve such
weak, nervous feelings due to this
functional disturbance. Try It!
MESCAL IKE
By s . l . huntley
Force of Habit. No Doubt
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
Self-addressed Stamped envelope and SI.OS
brings full information how my 202 blood
pressure was reduced to 146 normal tn 3
months, relieving pains, worry, eventual
•nd untimely death. With It will send very
Interesting information.
JEROME CRAITE
439 Wilcox Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif.
Integrity
Integrity of Life is fame’s best
friend which nobly, beyond death,
■hall crown the end.—John Web­
ster.
By J. MILLAR WATT
POP—Domestically Speaking
DIARRHEA
UE to dietary indiscre­
tions, change of drink-
D
ing water or sudden changes
in weather can be quickly
relieved by Wakefield’«
Blackberry Balsam. For 94
years a household remedy.
Sold at all drug stores.
Be sure to ask for genuine
Wakefield’s
BLACKBERRY BALSAM
Compound
WNU—13
Banishment
37—41
Our Waterloo
Every man meets his Waterloo
at last.—Wendell Phillips.
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And favorable public
SIMPL
opinion supports that
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TOLD
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derst*nding of why the whole body suffer*
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