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Thursday, .January 13, 19.IS The Gold Hill News. Gold Hill, Oregon British Demand Indemnity for Jap Bombs HOWu SEW ’Tslv™ Our Presidents — a — S f ACHARY TAYLOR never stayed in one place long enough to qualify as a voter. During the panic of 1837 M artin Van Buren could not al ways get his salary. Woodrow Wilson and his wife slept in Buckingham palace. Theodore Roosevelt, in com menting on living in the White House, said; "You don’t live there. You’re only 'Exhibit A ’ to the country.’’ Andrew Jackson was the first territorial governor of Florida. Warren G. Harding went di rectly from the United States senate to the White House. D P h il ‘f? iSayd: 1/ slc L b There'» No Escape rib ln e t .m i hh,«. a . T , ,h r *Pn*} • ' ” ««» *«»«>• An earlier “ explanation” w i . rejected by the Britiah cabinet and . blunt demand w a. made that a full explanation and indemnity be forthcoming. Threads Needle at Her 100th Birthday Party King Gustaf Likes Winter Sports Alert and «mlllng, Mra. Ellen Fin ley demonxlratea her Grade A eye- >l(ht by threading a needle on her i I X A /’H E T H E R you line your new draperies or not will depend on how heavy the m aterial is. It is important, however, that the top of draperies be stiffened when a French heading is used. A soft canvas which may be purchased in drapery departments is gen erally used for this purpose. From four to six inches is a good depth to cut the heading canvas. Turn the top of the curtain material over it and sew as at A. Start to sew the plait about an inch down from the top of the drapery and sew it the depth of the stiffening, as shown here at B. Pinch this plait into three small plaits and, starting two inches down from the top, sew through as at C. Sew these plaits the depth of the stiffening, so that they appear as shown here at D. Now turn to the WTong side and sew a ring to the back of each plait as at E. Every Homemaker should have a copy of Mrs. Spears’ new book, SEW ING. Forty-eight pages of step-by-step directions for making slipcovers and dressing tables; restoring and upholstering chairs, couches; making curtains for ev- The question is not is life worth living, but how best to go through with it. I f people had acquired a taste for apple seeds, by this time ap ple seeds would be as big as fil | ery type of room and purpose. berts. Making lampshades, rugs, otto Which gets the most enjoyment mans and other useful articles for out of “ I told you so” ? The op the home. Readers wishing a copy timist or the pessimist? ‘ should send name and address, When unskillful people try to enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Spears, employ tact it turns out to be 210 South Desplaines St., Chicago, flattery. Illinois. Saying a wise thing is useless if I the listeners are not wise. Yessir, We Have It— Hold Everything hut A Psychic Secret? "W hat’s yours?” "H am sandwich." "No got. T ry a Sunset Spe cial?” "W hat’s that?” “ A triple decker with ham, cheese, tongue, baloney, tomato, lettuce, onion, pickle and mayon naise on raisin bread, toasted, with cole slaw on the side.” "Nope. You’ve got ham. Can’t cha gimme a ham on white?” “I ’ll try. Oh, George! One Sunset Special. Make it on one deck. Hold the cheese, tongue, baloney, tomato, lettuce, onion, pickle, mayonnaise, and cold slaw, and make the raisin bread white, untoasted . . . Right?” What is the secret of riding in an automobile making one (w e’ll admit) feel important? Pessimists are persistent deflat e s ; and sometimes deflation is needed badly. Dame Nature provides the m a terials for the world’s progress, but man has to make the com binations. Men who don’t know what the word “friend” means, may use it too freely. Hopeful Impulse Every heart that has beat strong and cheerfully, has left a hopeful impulse behind it in the world, and bettered the tradition of mankind. — Robert Louis Stevenson. one hundredth birthday. Mra. Fin King Gustaf V of Sweden la pictured in the royal box (seated) as ley. a reaident of Melbourne, Aus he watches the winter sports events at Fiskatorpet near Sweden. The tralia, wan the guest of honor at an monarch Is a hearty devotee of winter events and in earlier years was old fashioned birthday celebration. an enthusiastic skater and skier. Score ( )ne for Poland's Prexy Garbo Enjoys Stay in Sweden Greta Garbo, the screen's num ber one glamor girl. Is shown at her home at Gothenburg, Sweden, « r RUN URSTA/RS AMD t e l l d ad dy p e t » B e tt e r get up . IT'S late ! T IM E TO STOP YELLING! TELL AIOTH e r ' G ET UP, , I'L L GET UP WHEN I FEEL DADDY! LIK E IT ! SHE KNOWS M Y I HEAD ACHES AGAIN THIS /MOTHER. SA ys ir s , /HORNING! LATE! NOW G ET OUT OF NERE A N D LET /ME HAVE A L IT T L E QUIET! I DON'T W A N T /MY BREAKFAST W HERE'S A T / COFFEE ? w n y is h 'T IT R E A D Y ! BUT, DeAFL--- YOU /MUSTN'T DRINK SO MUCH COFFEE! Y o u { know coffee - n e r v e s , IS C AU SIN G Y O U R H E AD AC H ES ! President Ignacy Mosieki of Poland Is shown here with the giant lynx he shot during a hunting trip in the Bielowie^a state forest. The lynx was the largest ever brought to gun in Poland. Despite his seventy years, President Mosieki is one of the country's most ardent hunting en thusiasts and an excellent shot. where she is spending a vacation from Hollywood. More receptive to her native press than to that In America, she gracefully received reporters and posed for pictures. Skiers Pray for Divine Guidance THE DOCTOR TOLD YOU TO QUIT DRINKING COFFEE AND DRINK POSTUM IN S T E A D ! WHY D O N T YOU DO IT? OH, I WILL, IF YOU'LL KEEP QUIET! G LO O M S - T/E'RE ■ LICKED! 3ODAY5 LATE« TOUR money B A C K ---- 1 F SWITCHING TO PoSTbA IT HELP Y O U ! . purchase p ric e , p lus postage! ( I f y o u liv e in C a n ad a, a d dress G e n e ra l Foo ds, L t d ., C o bourg, O n t ) P o stu m co n tain « no caffein . I t is s im p ly w hole w h e a t a n d b ra n , ro asted an d s lig h tly sweetened. I t comes in tw o form s . . . P o s tu m C e re a l, th e k in d you bo il or perco ANY p eo p le can safely d r in k coffee. B u t m any others la te . . . and In s ta n t P o s tu m , m ade in s ta n tly in th e cup. a n d a // c h ild r e n -s h o u ld n e v e r d r in k it. I f you sus E c o n o m ic a l, easy to m a k e , deliciou s, hot or iced. pect th a t th e caffein in coffee disagrees w ith you . . . try You m a y m iss coffee a t firs t, b u t yo u ’ ll soon love P o s tu m ’s 3 0 -d a y test. B u y som e P o s tu m and d rin k i t in P o s tu m ’s o w n r ic h — stead o f coffee for a f u ll m o n th . flav o r. A p ro d u c t of I f . . . a f t e r 3 0 d a y s ...y o u d o n o t fe e l b e tte r , re tu rn th e G en era l F o o d s. (T h ie P o s t u m c o n ta in e r to p w ith yo u r n a m e and address to offer exp iree J u ly J , G e n e ra l Foodc. B a ttle C re e k , M ic h ., an d w e w ill refund J 9 3 8 .) Owe. ISS? Kh*< PpAtorw Ry.dicate Q f. Cw».. Ur«na*« M An interior scene during the second annual Ski mass In St. Kleraan's church in Berlin, N. H. as hun dreds of skiers of all faiths attended the special services to Invoke divine aid on the trails’ These special services for winter sports devotees inaugurated last year are being followed in churches in other northern ski centers.