Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 05, 1948, Image 3

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T H E Q IT .S T IO N S
1. H o w ta ll Is the W ashington
N a tio n a l M o n u m e nt?
B efore you a tte m p t to peel a raw
to m a to , m assage It lig h tly w ith the
d u ll c«lgo o f a kn ife . The peel w ill
com e loose m uch m ore euslly.
& o b b u
2. Does quicksand a c tu a lly suck
you dow n?
3. Whose was the f ir s t signa­
tu re appearing under the U . S. Con­
s titu tio n .
4. D u rin g w h a t w a r was
the
b a ttle o f B uena V is ta ?
5. W hen
was
D onald
D uck
born ?
6. H o w m a n y n ations In the
w o rld ?
9
B ro w n shoes can be dyed b lack
te m p o ra rily If you Just polish them ,
tw ic e w ith a good g rade o f black 1
polish
• —
When the stove begins to look
d u ll, but s till do e sn 't qu ite need new
po lish , you can b rig h te n It up by
ru b b in g it o cca sio n a lly w ith wuxed
paper.
Hoot can he prevented fro m co m ­
ing through a w indow screen by
co ve rin g the outside of the screen
w ith cheesecloth
I t ’ ll ca tch the
■oot and can be rem oved fo r easy
w ashing w henever necessary.
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" N O U S E C A L U M Ò T H F t X K f O K M O A \- IM * O W
"0U T
what S the r n o o p t f . i traded a S ag o r / marbles
f ì iR FOUR OF T M * KIOS LUNCHES A T S C H O O L !”
IF
FACE.
Y O U G O N O W , F L f 7"C H E A , I * L L C O S E
PLEAS«
S T A Y U N T IL L O A O O R O E B J
YOU O V T f
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NANCY
To prolong the life of a broom ,
d ip It in hot soapy w a te r o r hot
N A N C Y --
s a lt w a te r ubout once a w eek; and
GET O FF
a lw a ys hang the b ro o m up o r stand 1
THOSE J
It on its handle b u t never on its
S T IL T S
head.
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I f you use ru b b e r gloves when you
scru b floors, put little s trip s of ad­
hesive tape Inside the fin g e rs as
p ro te c tio n a g a in st n a ils In the door.
T in y holes in ru b b e r gloves can
ofte n be mended w ith n a il polish.
By E rn ie B u sh m ille r
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f NOW
IT 'S N O T L A D Y L IK E
- , I ’V E T O L D y o u N O T
, T O A C T L IK E
A TOM BOY
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O rd in a ry s ta rc h w ill often put a
w h itis h cast on b la c k and d a rk-
colored
clothes,
unless yo u
do 1
so m e th in g about it.
F’ u t a s m a ll j
a m o u n t o f le fto v e r coffee the brew ,
not the grounds—In to the s ta rch .
y o u GO
HOME A ND
S T A N D IN
THE CORNER
T IL L I G E T
BACK
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LITTLE REGGIE*
By M arg arita
THE ANSW ERS
1. 555 feet, 5 and one e ig h th
Inches.
2. No. Y ou are safe in quicksand
I f you don’t s tru g g le .
3. George W a sh in g to n .
4. M exican W a r.
5. D onald D u ck's f i r s t appear­
ance was in "T h e L it t le W ise H en”
on F rid a y , M a rch 13, 1934.
8. T here are 77 se lf-g o ve rn in g
co u n trie s In the w o rld w hich m a y
be called nations. T here are m a n y
m ore p o litic a l and geographic d iv i­
sions.
N am ing M onth of M ay
How the m onth o f M a y got its
nam e is a subject o f controversy
among historians. A cco rd in g to the
W orld Book encyclopedia, the most
w id e ly accepted sto ry Is th a t the
m onth was nam ed a fte r “ M a ia ,”
the Rom an goddess o f sp rin g and
grow th. B u t some scholars cla im
M a y was a m onth sacred to the
"M a jo re s ” o r o lder men. Just as
June was sacred to the "J u n io re s ,”
o r younger men.
YOU HAVE TO STAY
HOME R U M P U S
DOGS ALLOWED AT THE
GOLF- C O U RSE»
I f tlie wash w a te r is hot, s lip each
glass slo w ly in to it edgewise. P u ttin g j
It in bo tto m firs t o r top firs t m ay ’
cra c k it.
C o lle c t iv e F a r m e r in U S S R
G iv e n S m a ll P l o t o f L a n d
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WMMVS
C ollective fa rm s,
operated by
fa rm
cooperatives,
occupy
the
p rin c ip a l place in Soviet a g ric u l­
ture. The basis o f these associa­
tions is the co lle ctive ow nership of
the land and of the instrum ents
and means of production.
A co lle ctive fa rm is a large as­
sociation of fa rm fa m ilie s . On an
average, a co lle ctive fa rm has at
Its disposal 1.250 acres o f arable
land. To d ire c t It s k ilfu lly and in
sure a proper disposition o f m o n ­
power, a well thought out system of
o rg anization o f the co lle ctive fa rm
la b o r is essential. Such a system
has been in existence fro m the
firs t day» of the organization of
these cooperative farm s. A m odel
statute governing collective farm »
was adopted In 1935.
A ll the m em bers o f a co lle ctive
fa rm are divided into brigades. A
fie ld brigade u su a lly consists o f 45
to tiO person». Each nt these b r i­
gades is placed in charge o f d e fi­
nite portions of land, and is p ro v id ­
ed w ith d ra ft anim als, im plem ents,
etc.
The m easure o f la b o r Is the
w orkday. F o r a ll his labor on the
fa rm the co lle ctive fa rm e r Is cre­
d ite d w ith “ w o rkd a ys.”
In addition to the "w o rk d a ys"
earned by each m an and woman
f j r m w orker, e ve ry fa rm fa m ily of
the collective fa rm has its house
and tra c t of ground v a ry in g fro m
tw o and n h a lf to fiv e o r ten acres.
What th e fa m ily produces on Its
p lo t—gra in , vegetables, fr u it, d a iry
and p o u ltry products, livestock and
so on, Is its own, fo r use or sale.
T r y t e w * f o H fa fe r-
iW r <7O 0¿/ f a - y e t /
M U T T A N D JE F F
B y B ud Fisher
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US» C A ltS O B N IA SU N K IST U M O N S
R E G ’L A R FE L L E R S
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B y G en e Byrne*
MY G O S H /
LOOK AT THOSE
Pxtcas '
must
HAVE BALLOONS
OH ’E M '
Are you going through the func­
tional 'middle age' period peculiar
to women ,38 to 52 yrs.) ? Does this
make you suffer from hot Hashes,
feel so nervous, hlghstrung, tired?
Then do try Lydia E. Plnkham's
Vegetable Compound to relieve such
symptoms. Plnkham's Compound
also has what Doctors call a sto­
machic tonic effect!
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
hl I7IA/C that makes folks
I l L l l v sleep all night!
B y A rthur P o in ter
FffED. VOU'CT A F(?IGWT
INA SWIMMING SUIT1
DON'T VOU REDUCE ?
Thousand» Bow ulocp undiaturbed ix-m iw ol
th e new s (lis t their bring awakened night allet
SUSIE-, I THINK
I LL GO ON A DIET
' n o t h in d o in g f
I'tA HAPPV the wav
MOTHER N4TURE MADE I
from tt'htdrr vrilalinn, an,
Iw iC /i I n ’s hnpesnt 'I hnt’s a condition Foley
Pills mually »llay within 24 hours Since Idad
d e r irritation is so prevalent anil Foley Pills so
potent F o ley Pills must beheld you within 24
hours or DOUBLE VOtltt MONEY HACK
Make 24 Hour test, (let Foley Pills Irom d ru g
iat l u l l sa tisfa ction or D O U B L E YOUH
IONEY BACK.
M a y W a r n o f D is o r d e r e d
K id n e y A c t io n
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I N S IS T O N THE
L O N G L A S T IN G
EFFECT O F
by Clark S. Haas
OH.MOMÉ/
COWE QUICK/
SEE WUW
DADDY
s
R
BROUGHT US
to play
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WITH
Think of it—orie spraying lasts
for weeks. You don't have to
spray every few hours to kill
the insects In your home. No
bom b type spray or other
sprays containing less than 5%
OD1 can equal this for lasting
effect. Flit Surface Spray with
5% DDT is so powerful a single
application kills insects today
—tomorrow-even next month.
Fites
Modern life with its hurry and worry.
Irregular habits, improper eating and
drinking— its risk of exposure and infec­
tion—throws heavy strain on the work
of the kidneys. They are apt to become
over-taxed and fail to filter excess add
and other impurities from the life-giving
blood.
You may suffer nagging backache,
headache, dizziness, getting up nights,
leg pains, swelling— feel constantly
tired, nervous, all worn out. Other signs
of kidney or bladder disorder are some­
times burning, scanty or too frequent
urination.
Try Doan't P illi. Doesn't help the
kidneys to pass off harmful excess body
waste. Tiiey have had more than half a
century of public ap
approval. Are recom-
mended by grateful
"ul users everywhere.
A tk your neighbor!
D oans P ills
W ITH / /
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ityj
PREVERT FOREST FIRES 1
s a
V IR G IL
POR W IL L
YOU H E L P ME
W R IT E A
POEM FO R
S C H O O L?
MOSQUITOES
COMPOUND
That Nagging
Backache
HtYf
I
W N U -1 3
HE SPEAKS,
IL
JIT T E R
night
g en tlem an wishes to
K N O W IP y o u W lL l^ C A L L *A E ;
The ju ic e o f • lem on in a g la ss o f
w a te r, when taken firs t th in g on aris­
ing, is all th a t most people need to
insure prom pt, norm al e lim in a tio n .
N o m o re harsh la x a t iv o t th a t ir r ita te
the digestive tr a c t and im p a ir n u tr i­
tio n ! Lemon in w a te r is good fo r yo u !
G eneratio ns a t Am ericans have taken
lemons fo r health —and generation»
o f doctors have recommended them .
They are rich in v ita m in C; supply
valuable amounts o f B j and P. They
•Ik a lin iz e ; aid digestion.
N a t too sharp a r sour, lemon in w a te r
has a re fre sh in g tang — clears the
m o u th , w akes yo u up. I t ’s n o t a
p u rg a tive — sim p ly helps yo u r sys­
tem regulate itself. T ry i t 10 days.
a
s
B y L en K lei«
WHAT K IN D OF
A POEM?
• T H A S TO
BS tragic
AND Y E T
C O L O R F U L -.
YOU START »T
O U T AND IF
YOU N E E D K
H E L P , I ’L L
€4 V E Y O U
A HAND
HOW DOES
T H IS SOUND,
POP?.
“OH MAMA, MAMA-WHAT IS THAT- „
IT LOOKS LIKE STpÀWBEÇÇV JAM
“HUSH.HUSH, MV CHILD-1TS ONLY f
RUN 0UERBYATRAM.7
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H old y o u r m atch t ill it's
cold.
© Crush o u t y o u r smokos—
use c a r ash tr a y .
© D ro w n y o u r c a m p fire —
k ill o v a ry s p a rk .
ANTS, MOTHS
BEDBUGS
ROACHES
B U Y LO W CO ST F L /T T O D A Y !
© Ask a b o u t th o la w be­
fo r e b u r n in g g ra s s ,
brush, fen ce ro w s , o r
trash.