Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 12, 1944, Image 3

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    Southern O regon M iner, T hursday, O ctober 12, 1944
R e m o v in g P a rtitio n
B e tw e e n th e R oom #
THE SUNNY SIDE OF LIFE
r I AVE you ever thought of re-
I 1 moving the partition between
your living and dining room but
feared the ceiling would sag if sup­
ports were removed? Or, perhaps
you have considered the idea and
decided that after all it might not
always be convenient to have the
two rooms in one? Here is an an­
swer to both of these questions.
The sketch shows the partition
removed to give a greater feeling
of space but the main supports
Clean Comics That W ill Amuse Both Old and Young
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REG’LAR FELLERS—The Danger Zone
By GENE BYRNES
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1 have been left in. A balustrade
between the two rooms makes a
division without spoiling the light
airy effect and a draw curtain
matching the living room d ra­
peries make it possible to shut the
dining room off when desired. By
i the clever use of curtaining
throughout the two rooms are
drawn together though they are
still separate units.
• • •
n o t e — Here 1» new» tor homemakers.
»ketch I» fro m ■ new
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M r». Spear» called M A K E Y O U R OWN
'C U R T A IN S T h u 3J-pa«e book I» fu ll of
; «m art ne» curtain and drapery Idea« with
! Illustrated
»lep-by »tep direction»
for
measuring, cutting, m ak in g ana hanging
«11 type» from the »Im pleit s»»h curtain
to the meut complicated lined over­
drapery or »tiffined valance. W hatever
your curtain problem here la th e .a n»wer.
O rder book by name and encloaa I» cents
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| Address:
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M RS. R l T il W Y E T H rP F A B S
R edford H ill»
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Enclose IS cent» for book “ M a ke
Your Own Curtain»."
Nam e .
SNAPPY FACTS
ABOUT
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WHI bo o lle « » ! tw o y e o r» öfter the
Rr»t reeopture o f f o r f o r t robber-
prodwcmg territorio» betöre normol
oporotion» con bo restored. Moon-
while. »yelhetiC ond the to n t’ orMy
decreotm fl omount o f noterei rob­
ber I" » e U . » . w » •><” • * ° ’ « h*
coro o f our reRvireieent».
Iv o r y »Into wn o t o r l o f 1,000
fig h te r plano» R oot In to o t­
ti» » on »bo b a ttle fro n t or on
bo m b in g r a id * . • • • " • »0
ru b b e r n re being «o rried
tb e n ir. The U. » W . r
D e p a rtm e n t ««wee» »bow »bat
th e o v e ra « » R ghter piene bn»
IOS pound» of ro b b er »«
w h e re ln It» «on»»rw«»ion.
J k h m m peace
B F Goodrich |
RAISING KANE—That’» Fair!
By FRANK WEBB
FIRST
■77;
in rubber
«
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Crromulslon relieves promptly be­
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In­
flamed bronchial mucous
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un­
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds. Bronehitu
In v est in L ib erty ★
★ B uy W a r Bond#
with a sinfl# Garfield Headache Powder
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t» n « « w a r days, t r y ■ G o r n r ld H ta d o c h o
P o w d e r. Q u ic k re lie f 1» yow r».
u t u t lly w ith t tin g le eowdor.
C otts o n ly 21« tor U n td frld -
uol dose», ISc fur « doso». A t
your drug«»oro. (Cntoa Un W l At
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Fondor - olio lor Garfield
Too, »rod lor conrflpollon.
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Nix, Freddie! That’» a federal offense I”
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GARFIELD