Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, September 16, 1948, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, September 16. 1948
Leisure Pick-Up Work
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Wars A ¿axaT/Pes
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necessary
for m ost peop/e
The ju ice of a lemon in a g la s s of
water, when taken first thing on aris­
ing, is all that most people need to
insure prompt, normal elimination
N o m o r e h o r t h l o a o t i v o s that irritate
the digestive tract and impair nutri­
tion' Lemon in water isj/ood for you!
G e n e r a t io n » o f A m e r ic a n s have taken
lemons for health —and generation«
o f doctors have recommended them.
They are rich in vitamin C. supply
valuable amounts of Bi and P They
alkalinize. aid digestion.
«
lemon in water
has a refreshing tang — clears the
mouth, wakes you up. It's not •
purgative — simply helps your sys­
tem regulate itself. Try it 10 day*.
V t f C A t f F O B N I A SUNKItt L IM O N I
N o t to o » h a rp o r to u r ,
By Ernie Bushmiller
NANCY
H l, N A N C Y --- HOW
ABOUT SH A R IN G
DAT WITH
_ MF ?
O KAV, S L U G G O ---
I'L L F IX A S T R A W
- FO R y o u „
CORNS?
O uiclort — S afstt— S u rtit— A a tin p tia
Stops Stings In s ta n tly
N o th ing Else L ike It — T r y It T o n ig h t
I f your druggist does not have it
order direct.
1 Bottle 60c Postpaid
FO STER P R O D U C T S CO.
207 E. 14th St.
Kansas C ity , Mo.
HESE adorable little anim als
T
range from 2 to 6 inches in
size and can be em broidered easi­
T
ly and quickly on a tot’s play-
suits, crib covers, sleeping suits,
etc. Nice pick-up work for your
leisure hours.
.
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F o s te r 's W o n d e r C o ra
R o m o v o r— S u rp rio » « « !
A c t s in 3 0 M i n u t e s
PILES TROUBLE?
.
To obtain tw elve hot-iron transfers,
stitch illustrations and color suggestions
for Anim al Com er designs (P attern No.
58021 send 20 cents In coin, your name,
address and pattern number
For Quick R elief
D O N’T DELAY ANT LONGER! N o w . A
By Margarita
LITTLE REGGIE
REGGIE JUST MAS A TOUCH
Nam e______________________________
OF VIRUS X. KEEP HIM IN
BED FOR A WEEK - AND HE 'LL)
BE OK I
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It c h — Ir r it a t io n d u e to piles. T e n d s to s o f­
te n a n d s h rin k s w e llin g . Use th ia p ro v e n
d o c to r's fo rm u la . Y o u 'll be a m a ze d a t Its
speedy a c tio n r e lie f. A sk y o u r d r u g g is t
to d a y fo r T h o rn to n A M in o r's R e c ta l O i n t ­
m e n t or Sup posito ries. F o llo w la b e l In ­
s tr u c t Ions. F o r sale a t a ll d ru g sto res .
SEW ING C IR C L E N E E D L E W O R K
530 South Wells St.
Chicago 7. 111.
Enclcse 20 cents for Pattern
No________________
Super-tasty Gro-Pup, the only
Ribbon-type dog food, is nourish­
ing! It’s 92% food! . . . about as
much food, dry weight, as in five
1-lb. cans of dog food. Many
are 70% water!
®
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GRO-PUP
CONTAINS ABOUT
AS MUCH FOOD
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FARMING.'UP AT THE
G R O W IN G ( I L L B u y m v
SO M E TH I N G \ VEGETABLES CRACK OF D A'AN, WORK
IN THE HOT SUN ALL DAV
AND IT SAY
Mode by Kelloa«'«
of Battle Creek
and O m aha
Dogs ö? R r GRO-PUP
S moking - pleasure in
y
DOUBLE MEASURE!
Yes! in pipes or in papers, there’s more smoking joy with mild,
rich-tasting Prince Albert—America’s largest-selling tobaccol
W IT H P A .'S
N E W HUMIDOR TOP
POCKET TIN, I F IN D
THE LAST PIPEFUL OF P A .
/S AS R /C H -
TAST/NG A N O
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COOL SMOKING ,
By Gene Byrne»
REG’LAR FELLERS
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AS THE FIRST!
“In all the years I’ve been smoking a pipe,” says
Hauck, “I’ve found no other tobacco like crimp cut
for extra-tasty, tongue-easy smoking joy."
MORE MEN SMOKE
by C la rk S. Haas
SUNNYSIDE
Wl, MR. D E E / DVA M IND IF V
I BRING IN MV LITTLE
FRIENDS FOR A DRINK
OF W A TER ??
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FRIENDS’ ? ? )
MMMBBZT
* THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO
*7?Æ NATIONAL JO Y SMOKE _
TH AT N E W
'HUM IDOR TOP KEEPS
EASY-TO-ROLL, CRIMP CUT
PRINCE ALBER T
R IC H TASTING AN O
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FRESH DOWN TO
THE BOTTOM OF
THE T I N !
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“Crimp cut Prince Albert is my choice for fast, easy roll-
ing of firm, neat cigarettes," says Eric Tinsley. “I like
P. A.’s extra-tasty, extra-mild, full-bodied ‘tnakin’s’ smokes."
B. J.
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