The Willamina times. (Willamina, Yamhill County, Oregon) 1909-1972, October 12, 1944, Image 9

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    THURSDAY. OCT. 12, 1944
TIMES, WILLAMINA. OREGON
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7. W hat is the highest m ountain
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Canada?
1. How m any men have served
as vice president of the United j
States?
T h e A n s w e rs
2. What is a virago?
1. T h irty -th re e .
3. The B ill of R ights of which
2. A burbulent wom an.
state was used as a model when
3. V irg in ia .
the B ill of Rights of the U . S. Con­
4. The coastal cities of the state
stitution was d raw n up?
of W ashington.
4. W hat are the cloudiest spots ‘ 5. Sherm an, M a rs h a ll, Coolidge,
in the U nited States?
D aw es, C urtis, G a rn e r, W allace.
5. Can you nam e the last seven
6. F lo rid a (S t. Augustine was
vice presidents?
founded in 1565 by the Spanish).
6. In w h at state is the oldest . 7. M t. Logan (Y ukon province,
city in the U nited States?
19,850 feet h ig h ).
How to Remove Partition Between
Rooms, Yet Have Separate Units
B y R u th W y e t h S p e ars
NOTE— Here Is news for homemakers.
This sketch is from a new booklet by
Mrs Spears called M A K E YO UR OWN
CURTAINS This 32-page book la full of
smart new curtain and drapery ideas with
illustrated
step-by-step directions for
measuring, cutting, making and hanging
all types from the simplest sash curtain
to the most complicated lined over­
drapery or stiffened valance. Whatever
your curtain problem here is the answer.
Order book by name and enclose 13 cents.
Address:
MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS
Bedford Hills
New York
Drawer It
Enclose 13 cents for book "M ake
Your Own Curtains."
A V E you e v e r thought of re ­
m oving the p artitio n between
yo ur liv in g and dining room but
feared the ceiling would sag if sup­
ports w ere rem oved? O r, perhaps
you have considered the idea and
decided th a t a fte r a ll it m ig h t not
alw ays be convenient to have the
tw o rooms in one? H e re is an an­
sw er to both of these questions.
The sketch shows the p a rtitio n
rem oved to give a g re a te r feeling
of space but the m a in supports
have been le ft in. A balustrade
between the tw o rooms m akes a
division w ithout spoiling the light
a iry effect and a d ra w cu rtain
m atching the liv in g room d ra -
peries m ake it possible to shut the
dining room off when desired. By
th e c le v e r use of c u rtainin g
throughout the two rooms a re
d ra w n together though they are
s till separate units.
Name ............................................... .
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A m erican paratroopers returning from the front following three days
of fighting without re lie f n ear A rnhem . Holland, where B ritish sky a rm y
was trapped by the N azi. The B ritish were able to w ith d raw , leaving
behind 1.200 wounded. This was the first set back during present phase
of the cam paign.
F a llin g under the spell of a Paris
creation. A rm y nurse, L ieu t. Louise
Alben exchanges, te m p o ra rily , her
business-like steel h elm et, for the
newest in P a ris hat creations, pre­
sented to her by a m illin e r whose
husband was killed by G erm an s.
Fanciers in China
Signs of the Finies in Belgium
Address ........ .......................................
Starts INSTANTLY to relieve
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N ot the least apt sign of the tim es is the fact th at this is an ex-N azi
pillbox upon which the Joyful citizens of Liege, B elgium , scrawled th e ir
messages of welcome for the Allies and th e ir hate for the fleeing Nazis.
Pillboxes were m arvels of construction, but unable to withstand the su­
perior Allied a ir and land a tta c k .
L o n d o n L ig h ts G o on A g a in
P fc . Tony Canonico, a Bronx p i­
geon fan cier, finds a fan in China,
who helps him c a rry on his hobby.
Assisting him is the Chinese mascot
dubbed " J u n io r" by the A m erican
G Is .
T hey acquired a flock of
pigeons and built loft on mess hall.
ACHES-PAINS
Soreness and Stiffness
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For blessed prompt relief — rub on
pow erfully sooth in g M usterole. It
actually helps break up painful local
congestion. So much easier to apply than
a mustard plaster. "No /uta. No maas
v-itA StssteroU!" Just rub it on.
MUSTEROLE
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Since 30 years ago. its-
P A Z O i PILES
Returns Indicate General
Had Had Some Mouthful!
A story, o ver which m an y serv­
icem en a re chuckling, is going the
rounds. I t concerns a certain
A m e ric a n general who had some
teeth ex tra cte d rec e n tly . N e x t
d a y , to his m o rtificatio n , he
learned th a t the lost m o lars w ere
being sold as souvenirs a t any of-
fe r above $1 per tooth.
D e te rm in e d to stop this, he sent
out his aides w ith instructions to
buy a ll these g ris ly —and v e ry p e r­
s o n a l-m e m e n to e s they found on
offer and so keep them fro m the
public.
B y evening they had a ll returned
w ith th e ir purchases. T o ta l bag—
87 teeth!
MUSCULAR
Relieves pain and soreness
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For re lie f from the (erture o f simple
Piles. P A Z O oiatm eal has bee« famous
fer more than thirty years. H e re ’a why:
First. P A Z O oistm ent soothes inflam ed
areas, relieves saia and itching. Second.
P A ZO ointm ent lubricates hardened,
dried yarta— helps prevent cracking and
soreness. T h ird . P A Z O ointm ent tends
to redace swelling and cheek bleeding.
Fourth, it's easy to nse. P A Z O o in l-
m ent's perforated Pile Pipe makes ap­
plication simple, thorongh. Your doctor
can tell you about P A ZO ointm ent.
G et PAZO N ow ! At Your D ru g g is ts !
Gas on Stomach
W hen exeeaa stom ach acid eansee p a in fu l, r u ffo e a t-
m r ira*. sour stom ach and h e artburn doctors usually
prescribe th e fa s te s t -a c tin g m edicines k n o w n fo r
sym ptom atic r e li e f — m edicines lik e those in B e ll-a n a
T ablets. H e la x a tiv e . B e ll-o n * brings c o m fo rt la a
j i f f y o r doable y o u r m oney back sa return of bottle
io us. B e a t a ll druggie te .
Nazi Straw Shoes
I f P eter P ain
plugs you with
racking
H eadache .
BUB/N
A group of five-year-olds gaze a t w h at is a most unusual spectacle
to them . They see the lights of London go on for the first tim e . London
recently changed from a com plete black-out to a dim -out. A fte r five
years of darkness even a d im -ou t seems b rig h t, and the fe a r of a ir raids
Is a thing of the past to most of th em .
P v t. P a tric k M cD onald, of G rand
Rapids. M ic h ., a M ilita ry Police a t­
tached to an in fa n try unit in F ran ce,
tries out a p a ir of G erm an straw
overshoes. Both the overshoes and
the sentry box in the background
w ere taken from the N azis in the
d rive through F ra n c e .
Sen-Gay QU/CK
H E R E 'S W H Y gently wanning, soothing Ben-Gay gives
such fast relief from simple headache...Ben-Gay contains
up to2 Vi times more of twofamous pain-relieving agents,
methyl salicylate and menthol—known to every doctor
—than five other widely offered rub-ins. So—insist on gen­
uine, quick-acting Ben-Gay for welcome, soothing relief!
B en G ay - T H E
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