Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 06, 1958, Image 30

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TAILOR
That Other Guy
Quite often on the crowded
road
It's frightening to see
How close some reckless motor
ist Will drive ahead of me!
Stephen Schlitzer in Quote
The guy who said, "A job
well done never needs doing
again," evidently never pulled
weeds in a garden.
Lion
From the time an infant tries
to get his toes in his mouth,
life's a continual struggle to
make both ends meet.
Wtldrooter
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"Let's go in and scare them to death!"
The Sunday-school teacher inquired of her
class, "Who was the first man?"
"George Washington," a youngster
promptly replied.
"Oh, no," corrected the instructor with an
amused smile.
"Well, then, I suppose it was Adam,"
muttered the boy, "if you're counting them
foreigners."
Fifth Wheel
Eternal Combustion
His power mower stops, alas,
Whenever it runs out of gas;
.But not my mower, nosiree!
It never will run out of me!
Dick Emmons
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The worst part about driving
a hard bargain comes after
leaving the used-car lot.
Richard Armour
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A little girl was telling her
teacher about her baby teeth
coming out. One tooth was
loose, and she'd already lost
three. With much concern, she
said, "Pretty soon I'll be run
ning on the rims."
Journeyman Barber
Family Weekly, July 6, 195
"He loves to meet the mailman!"
The town shrew had just
been buried. Throughout
her life, she had henpecked
her husband, hounded her
children, and quarreled with
her neighbors. Just as the
funeral service was ending, a
storm broke furiously. There
was a blinding flash followed by a
terrific thunderclap. In the stunned
silence, a voice was heard from the
small crowd:
"Wa'al, she's got there!"
Mrs. Vera Palat in TracRs
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