Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, May 28, 1942, Image 5

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    Thursday, M ay 28. 1942
NEW IDEAS
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DRESSER
W IT H
SHELVES
OH TOP
CUTS OFF
KITCHEN
V IE W
Joan
AMERICAN RED CROSS
When i m t i t r strikes, the Bed Cress ts
i t * te and lest out.
O L U N T E E R Special Services
of the American Red Cross
have been geared to meet w ar re­
quirements and w ar priorities.
Although a shortage of m ateri­
als has cut down production work,
women who have sewed and knit­
ted for the Red Cross w ill be glad
to know that, under an agreement
with the W ar Production board, a
certain amount of wool and yard
goods w ill be available for Red
Cross workers, according to Mre.
Dwight Davis, national director of
this Red Cross program.
These restricted quantities are
to be used only for knitted articles
for our soldiers and sailors when
requested by their commanding
officers, and for garments for
civilian relief, either at home or
abroad, which are absolutely nec­
essary.
The Red Cross Motor corps
has been active since the early
days of the First World war.
but since last year its work
has more than tripled. Motor
corps volunteers drive the
ambulances
which
provide
transportation for hospitals
and Red Cross chapters, and
hold themselves ready for
service in any kind of em erg­
ency. Besides their basic tra in ­
ing in motor mechanics and
advanced first aid, many m em ­
bers are now studying map
reading, stretcher drills, and
convoy and ambulance black­
out driving in co-operation with
their local police and Are de­
partments.
V
A new canteen aide corps has
recently been formed in prepara­
tion for w artim e emergencies,
when feeding of large groups of
people such a3 evacuees or disas­
ter viqtims may have to be hastily
organized.
Red Cross nurse's aides, who
have learned how to help the
trained nurses in hospitals and
clinics, are now being trained to
work on the emergency medical
field units set up in large centers
in case of a ir attack.
The other general w artim e vol­
unteer services of the Red Cross
include home service to the fam i­
lies of the men in the forces, the
hospital and recreation corpswhich
brings cheer to the sick and
wounded, and the staff assistance
corps, which provides volunteers
for all kinds of office work m hos­
pitals, clinics and Red Cross chap­
te r and to man information desks
and register disaster victims.
Prepiired exclu«lvply for WNU.
N a m e .............................................................
man
A ddreis .........................................................
Bari - I'm urrry you /e e f that way
about ma. but thank, /or ih t compii-
mani.
By J E R K Y L I N K
Slow Going
As the secretary of the golf club
was crossing the course he saw a
player driving off about a foot in
front of the tee-mark.
"H e re ,” he exclaimed indignant­
ly. “ you can’t do that! You’re dis­
qualified.”
“ Why?” demanded the player.
"Y ou ’re driving off in front of
the m a rk .”
“ Don't be an ass!” was the terse
reply; “ I'm playing my third
shot.”
M R S. M U T H W Y E T H S P E A R S
Bedford H ilt*
N ew Y o rk
D ra w e r I t
Enclose 10 cen t* for P a ttern No.
207
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A quiz with answers offering ?
information on various subjects ?
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The Antwert
The Question»
W R E C K IN G
COMPANY
F o u le n d . O re .
RABBITS AND SKINS
P O U L T R Y A N D R A B B IT S W A N T E D
Good w h ite f r y e r r a b b it skins 8#o
t o »0o p e r lb
W r it e p o s tc a rd f o r
p ric e s and In fo r m a tio n .
B aby •
Oo„ sss R. W . P ro»«. P a rtla a d . O re.
FOR SALE
W E S T E R N A UTO B O T F L Y STO RE.
A u th o riz e d d e a le r, t h r iv in g c it y n e a r
S e a ttle .
P ro a p e ro u a bu eln e aa .
8 5.-
00« re q u ire d .
W r i t e C . B . W ils o n ,
■ a o h o m ie h . W a s h .___________________
W E H A V E B U Y E R S f o r b o th la rg e
and e m a il t r a c t » o f tim b e r , p a r ­
t ic u la r ly c e d a r p ilin g .
.Ma ll f u ll
p a r tlc u a r a to B . O
B IB G W B L L ,
400 M a s o n ic B ld g , S a le m . O r e.
V
nrnisT o b
s.
APPROVED
C H IC K S
and
POULTS.
Be C o n fid e n t!
P u rc h a s e
q u a lit y b re ed in g , s ta n d a rd iz e d la rg e
egg ty p e s tra in s
O r d e r f ro m
BX S T A T B S Z T O B I X T
us
FO R
S A L E — A llis
C h a lm e r s
m odel
W. M.
T o n y K a rc h b e e k , a * »ton,
O r a s o n . _________________________
D A IR Y A N D F O U N T A IN L U N C H —
L a r g e r e t a il r o u te : e x e c e lle n t re p u ­
ta tio n .
good
In co m e ;
ow ner
has
good rea s o n f o r s e llin g ; w o rth In -
v e H tlg a ttn g .
A d d re s s P . O . boa 14.
C orvallis. Orsgon.
T h e Deacon used to say. ‘ Bad
news doesn't need any pushln*. I t
moves along fast enough by Itself.
B u t good news la kin d s sluggish.
Bo nudge I t along a ll you can!"
I sort of lik e th a t Idea myself.
8o I ’m nudging along to you how
K E LLO G G S PEP la ex tra -ric h In
vitam in s Bi and D— th e tw o v ita ­
m ins hardest to get enough o f In
o r d in a ry m e a l*.
And n o th ing th a t tastes as good
as PEP has any business being
good for you! T ry It . I Just know
yo u'll like I t I
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'T 'H E cotton scraps you have
A been saving can make this
apron for you! You can carry out
a patchwork design if you wish,
or make it with a patterned m a­
terial in contrast with plain as our
sketches suggest.
And, what a
pretty apron you achieve—in this
thrifty sewing adventure! With the
bib top buttoned securely in place
this apron w ill protect your frock
through the most strenuous of
household jobs!
• • •
A deltciottPcereol thot tttfipliet per I — f
w r r i i s f ; 112 dotty tteed o f ritotoio D i 415
to 1/5 etutatitioi dotty need o f n to o ta t B\.
coft « i « ht . i i u
1. Horseshoe, wishbone, blue­
bird, four-leaf clover, and rabbit's
foot.
2. Opions.
3. Dismas.
4. Giraffe.
5. Balsa wood.
6. Sinuate is to wind in and out.
Insinuate is to indicate or suggest
indirectly.
7. Lou Gehrig.
8. No. Napoleon is one of the
outstanding figures in world his­
tory whose portrait has never ap­
peared on any postage stamp of
any country.
9. New York city.
10. A jurist is’ one skilled in the
science of laws; a juror is one
who serves on a jury.
40 and 43
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h l i m i c obpsbt
And why? Be­
cause he found
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there was ■ way to relieve that
aggravating gas, headache, listless­
ness, coated tongue and bad breath,
from which ho had suffered, due to
spells of constipation.
H e tried
A D L E R U A — why don’t you? B is
an effective blend of 6 carm inatives
an d 3 laxatives fo r D O U B L E action.
A D L E R JK A quickly relieves gas, and
gentle bowel action follows surpris­
ingly fast. T a k e this ad along to the
Size 18 req uires IV * yard s 32
Eternal Note
drug store.
Above the indistinguishable roar
of the many feet I feel the pres­
ence of the sun, of the immense
forces of the universe, and beyond
these the sense of the eternal now,
of the im m ortal . . . There lives
on in me an unquenchable belief,
thought burning like the sun, that
there is yet something to be found,
something real, something to give
each separate personality sun­
shine and flowers in its own exist­
ence now.—Richard Jeffries.
________________
E Q U IP P E D
T illa m o o k d a ir y
ra n c h ,
40 head cow s, n e w b a rn , m o d e rn ,
gross
in co m e
30000
y e a r,
s m a ll
d o w n p a y m e n t o r tra d e f o r a p a r t -
m e n t house o r m o to r c o u rt.
O w n­
e r.
B a r i O o h e ea , B a y C ity , O re .
SAVE,
SAVE.
SAVE;
W ith
" V IC ­
TORY"
B la d e
hone.
U p to 10«
s haves fr o m eac h d in g le o r d o uble
edge r a z o r b la d e .
S a v es cost in
s h o rt t im e , la s ts f o r y e a rs .
W hat
i f w a r d e m an d ta k e s a ll fin e s te e l*
B e tte r
p la y
s a fe
and
use
your
blades m a n y tim e s lo n g e r w it h th e
V ic t o r y H o n e .
S a m p le 35 c ts. p o s t­
p aid . D ozen p o s tp a id 83.00. A g e n ts
w a n te d
P a c lflo P ic t u r e *
F ra m e
C o- 8531 S. W . P a c ific X lg h w a y ,
P o r tla n d O re g o n .
__________ _____
H E LP W A N TE D ^
B e r r y P ic k e rs a b o u t M a y 25.
Good
b e rrie s
and
wages,
c a b in s ,
etc.
W r it s Oeo. S ch a effer, B oring , P ro
B A R B E R S — M o le r
G r a d u a te s
fe rr e d , G ood c o m m is s io n s .
W o rk .
W r ite
517
L lo y d
S e a ttle . W a s h .
P re ­
S te a d y
B ld g .
___
W ANTED.
100
S tra w b e rry
P ic k e rs
about
M ay
2 0 th .
C le a n flo o re d
te n ts , s to v es w ood, a n d s t r a w f u r n ­
ished.
S h a d y c a m p w i t h r u n n in g
w a te r a n d lig h ts .
W r its
G e o rg *
K o lla n d . H ills b o r o , B J 8 .I. o r M a c -
L a n g h lln
P a c k in g C o . B e a v e rto n .
O re g o n .
P h o n s 3371 B e a v e rto n .
G] ickled
Pink! !
Pattern No. 8133 la in sizes 14 to 30;
1. Can you name five symbols of
good luck?
2. What ingredient causes a dish
of food to have a la lyonnaise add­
ed to its name?
3. Who was the penitent thief
crucified with Christ?
4. What is a camelopard?
5. Which wood is the lighter in
weight, cork, balsa wood or cherry
wood?
6. What is the difference be­
tween sinuate and insinuate?
7. What baseball player was
known as the "Iron Horse” ?
8. Has Napoleon’s portrait ever
appeared on the postage Stamp of
any country?
9. Where was Washington's first
inaugural address delivered?
10. What is the difference be­
tween a jurist and a juror?
TRUCK
1 0th A P E. H a w th o rn e .
L .w la t o n . Id a h o
L it e r t a t u r e on re q u e s t— W r it e
Simple as That
"Yes, I came face to face with a
lion once,” said the club liar, ‘‘and
I was alone and unarmed.”
"Heavens, what did you do?”
asked a new member, who didn't
know his man.
"W hat could I do? I tried star­
ing straight into his eyes, but he
just continued crawling towards
m e.”
"How did you get away, then?”
" I just left him and passed on
to the next cage.”
N O T E Scallop p a tte rn No JOT gives
dozen* of d ra lg n * to Bt any »pace. These
m ay be cut out of wood, com position
board, linoleum , oil cloth or paper
They
m ay be p» *le d or painted on wood or
m e ta l. The p a tte rn m ay al»o be used to
m ak e novel flnlahe* for c u rta in * and other
thin»» of fa b ric *. A«k to r p attern No. 2OT.
and a d d re a *:
e-
J. Fuller Pep
Anyone can recognise opportuni­
ty after the other fellow has seised
K.
to match the kitchen woodwork;
scallop designs were then chosen
to fit drawers and cross boards at
top and bottom of shelves. These,
as well as base and drawer pulls
were painted orange.
• • •
Add re»«
>
/
Another Type
"How did Smith hurt his hand?"
"Reckless driving.”
"Smash up his car? "
"No, Just his finger. He missed
the nail.”
RASS HOOKS HOLD A TRAY
PREPAREDNESS
d ie 6e»l
P a tte rn N o ..........................S iz e ...................
liring.
^— LEATHERETTE TACKED
1 ON BACK OF DRESSER
new base gave it a modem air.
Open shelves on top were the next
step. The owner writes that she
sent for scallop pattern 207. plan­
ning to have Jig saw scallops cut
for the shelves but she changed
her mind and used the pattern for
painted scallops instead.
The
whole piece wus pointed pale gray
I wouldn't marry
S E W IN G C IR C L E P A T T P .B N D E P T .
IIS N ew M ootgom cry S treet
San F r a a c l x o
C a lli.
Enclose 20 cents In coin* for each
p a tte rn desired.
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Appreciated
SHADE
ROLLER
CURTAIN ON
BACK OF SHELVES
BUY
UNITED STATES
BONDS
STAMPS
W ANTED— HAND
FO R
GENERAL
RANCH
W ORK.
E a s te r n
W ash.
H o u s e , cow , w ood, fu r .
P e rm a n ­
e n t f o r s a t is fa c t o r y m an .
JS5.00
m o.
B o x 15. O oodnoe K ill s . W a s h .
The problem of what to send a
service man has been solved by the
men themselves. Tobacco tops the
list of gifts service men prefer
from the folks back home, accord­
ing to numerous surveys. If you
have a friend or relative in the
armed forces— Arm y, Navy, M a­
rines, or Coast Guard—who smxkts
a pipe, or rolls-his-own, a pound of
his favorite tobacco is very much
in order. A big favorite with many
service men is Prince Albert, the
world's largest-selling smoking to­
bacco. Local dealers now are fea­
turing Prince Albert in the pound
can for the men in the service.—
Adv.
AND
M ||F
* '¿ i/lA N ’l TH!®
y o u BET CA M ELS
Uncle ftk ilQ
.Saui:
ARE THE FAVORITE.
CA M ELS S U IT
THERE’S NOTHING
M E BETTER ALL
LIKE A C A M E L
T h ere’s th e Rub
FOR
You don’t lose friends by lend­
ing them money. You lose them
by expecting to get it back.
Man can fly like a bird, but,
alas, he cannot always alight like
one.
The am ateur gardener calls it a
day: from daybreak to backbreak.
W AYS.
FLAVOR
IMUOWA
• In N R (N atu re’s Remedy) Tablets,
there are no chemicals, no minerals, no
phenol derivatives. N R Tablets are dif­
ferent— act d ifferen t Purely aetetable —a
combination of 10 vegetable ingredients
formulated over SO years ago. Unconted
or candy coated, their action is depend­
able. thorough, yet gentle. a3 millions
of N R ’s have proved. G e t a 10* Con-
vtneer Box. Larger economy sizes, too.
THEY
DON’T TIRE M Y «
TASTE A N O
THEY'RE
MILDER
I0<
BY FAR
> CANBY
T h a t C o v e rt W ar
COAT«»
Trouble is a lot of people trying
to reap a rich harvest from some­
thing they didn’t sow.
Some men aren’t scared of
work. They go to sleep beside it.
I f your luck isn't what you think
it should be, put a “ p” in front of
it and try again.
REGULARI
AM TO-HIGHT; T0H0RR0W »¡.RIGHT
i
Body and Mind
A man’s body and his mind, with
the utmost reverence to both I
speak it, are exactly like the je r­
kin and the je rk in ’s lining;—rum ­
ple the one,—you rumple the other.
—Sterne.
9 0 V THESE CINNAMON BUNS ARE
MARVELOUS, MARY! SURE w----- SILLY)
WOULD LIKE A N O T H E R ./^ YOU GO RIGHT
BUT . . . .
or 35-inch m a te ria l for plain portion,
yard « for p rin t portion.
8 y ard« of
inch bias fold
Send your o rd e r to:
Her Prerogative
Jean—You can’t believe all you
hear.
Joan—No; but you can repeat it.
an old dresser with no m ir­
J UST
ror and one leg broken, but a
H a e r y -S u ty
M o iu rs . a x e ls
p a rts
bodies, tire s , h o is ts an d used t r u c k s
Congressman—And why do they
■ay that talk is cheap?
Voter— Because the supply usu­
ally exceeds the demand.
IINING R O O M
TRUCK PARTS
c.
Good Proof
By R uth W yeth S pears
K IT C H E N
10X12'
D E P A R T M E N T
S E W IN G CIRCLE
Jlotne-malteAi.
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CLASSIFIED
PATTERNS.
‘ ST
m m ----- " A H E A O AND EAT A LL
YOU WANT. THESE BUNS
ARE « 0 0 0 FOR YOU. THEYVE
GOT EXTRA VITAM IN«
NO MAGIC AT ALL)
WHAT! NEVER HEARD
. JUST BAKED THEM
OF EXTRA VITAMINS
WITH
F L « I« C H M A N N ’8_
IN BUNS BEFORE.
FRESH YEAST
WHAT KINO OF
MAGIC IS THAT?
’ OF COURSE I KNOW
F L e iS C H M A N N ’S MARY
BUT I NEVER K N E W .
THAT ABOUT,
YES INDEED, FLEISCHM ANN S IS THE ONLY
YEAST W ITH ALL THESE V IT A M IN S ... A ,
• l , D , A N D G. WHAT'S M O R E. NOT
A SINGLE ONE OF THEM IS APPRECIABLY
LOST IN THE OVEN . THEY ALL GO RIGHT
INTO YOUR BREAD OR R O LL S FOR
THE EXTRA V I T A M I N S TH A T M O
OTHER YEAST CAN
W i t h m e n in th e
N « v y , A rm y , M a ­
r in e » , and C o a s t
G u a rd , th e f a v o r it e
c ig a r e t t e Is C a m e l.
C Based o n a c t u a l
s a l e s r e c o r d s in
C anteens a n d Post
E x c h a n g e s .)
CAMEL
THE C IG A R ETTE OF
C O S TLIER TOBACCO S
and another thing you may not know ,!
MOTHER, IS THAT THE FLEISCHM ANNS WE
GET TODAY K EEPS PERFECTLY IN
THE R EFR IG ER A TO R . YO U C A N B U Y
A W H O L E W E E K S SU PPLY A T O N 6
T IM E ! ANO, M O T H E R , YOU O U G H T
TO SEND F O R F L E IS C H M A N N S
M A RVELO U S NEW R E C IP E BO O K .
CHOCK FULL OF DELICIOUS NEW
0REAOS ANO ROLLS
/T o Relieve distress from MONTHLY\
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
T r y Lydia E. P ln k h a m 's Vegetable
C om pound to h elp relieve m o n th ly
p ain , backache, headache, w ith Its
w e a k , n e fv o u s f e e lin g s — d u e to
m o n th ly fu n c tio n a l disturbances.
T a k e n r e g u la r ly t h r u o u t th e
m o n t h — P ln k h a m ’s C o m p o u n d
helps b u ild up resistance against
such distress of “ dlfflcult days.
Thousands up on thousands o f girls
and wom en have reported g ra tify ­
ing benefits. Follow label directions.
Well worth trying!
bargains
<; — that w ill save you many a
<; dollar w ill escape you if
<; you fail to read carefully and
regularly the advertising o f
local merchants
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