Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, November 02, 1944, Image 3

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    Southern Oregon M iner, Thursday, November 2, 1944
Idea* for M aking
Bathroom Brighter
Fun for the W h o le Family
SPARKY WATTS
YES, «PARKY,
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By BOODY ROGERS
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3 CAN T H R O W
H l« « T IC K SO
HE CAN CHASE
I T - I ’ M PULL OP
C O S M IC RAYS,
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G O O B E R W ITH
COSMIC RAY« H E ’«
P E E N SO S T R O N G
NO BO DY C A N PLAY
W ITH H IM /
SPARKY/
YOU THREW
IT O V E R
T H ’ PENCE
--O -O H Z '
NO T GOOBER/
W HAT’S
WRONG WITH
THAT ?
GOOBER
CAN GO
THROUGH
.T H ’ G A TE/
are a number of ideas
H ERE
for making the bathroom gay
and efficient. There are the
shelves over the tub for extra
towels and the comer shelves for
bath salts or lotions; then there is
the extra shower curtain to pro­
tect the wall and the shelves; with
roses everywhere—on the shower
curtains, the towels and the bath
mat.
The shower curtains as well as
the window curtains are made of
blue sail cloth with roses cut from
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SHOW ER CURTAIN
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a remnant of chintz and appliqued
with the machine zigzagger, as
shown at the lower left. The same
chintz was used tor rose appliques
for both bath and hand towels as
well as the bath mat. Here a quar­
By GENE BYRNES ter
of an inch was allowed all
around in cutting out the flowers
and leaves and they were applied
DON T JEST v
by hand, as shown in the upper
sketch at the left.
5TAND THERE.
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A N A C L O V E H ITCH
IN S U C C E S S I O N
GET M L
A KNIFE ! ,
N O T E : T h e spool shelves shown o v e r
the tub and in the c o m e r a re m ad e w ith
pa tte rn N o . 255. T h e c u rta in id ea is fro m
th e new booklet " M a k e Y o u r O w n C u r­
ta in s ,” which contains 32 pages of illu s ­
tra te d directio ns fo r m a k in g a ll types o f
c u rtain s , d ra p e rie s and valances. T h e p a t­
te rn and book a re 15 cents each postpaid.
A ddress:
M RS R U T H W Y E T H SPEARS
B edford H ills
N ew Y o rk
D ra w e r 10
Enclose 15 cents fo r book " M a k e
Y o u r O w n C u rta in s ” and 15 cents fo r
P a tte rn N o. 255.
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HAVE TALENT TO
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. 1 THESE PAYS
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
F IN E S T B U S IN E S S IN N O R T H W E S T .
P ackw oo d C afe . P ackw ood. W ash. Close to
P o rtla n d , T a co m a. S eattle an d Y a k im a .
M o d e rn re s ta u ra n t, beer, w in e , com plete
groceries, m e a t m a rk e t. F u lly equipped,
stock a t in v e n to ry , best eq uip m ent. F in e
liv in g q u a rte rs . U n e xcelled established
business (10 y e a rs o ld ). Sickness forces
sale. O w n e r w e a lth y fro m th is business.
$19,500. te rm s. M c M E N A M IN ’8 . F . S.
B a n k B ld g ., T a c o m a , W ashington.
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By LEN
KLEIS
B eau ty Shop E q u ip m e n t, 1 o p erato r. P re s ­
en t lo cation a v a il. O n ly shop in town. R eas.
W estport B e a u ty Shop, W e s tp e rt, Oregon.
POP—Promotion
By J. MILLAR WATT
FOR. YEARS NO W f VE B E EN
C A R R Y IN G L E T T E R S
T O T H E POST, ( £ 3
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C A R R Y ^ .„R E G IS TE R E D
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B E A U T Y S H O P a t St. H ele n a, O reg .. good
lo cation, good business: 9 yrs. estab. C a ll
19« er 38-J. M R S . K A T H E R IN E S M IT H .
Convalescent Home
H O M E F O R A G E D co nval.. best food, kind
tre a tm e n t; w a r m r m s .; e ffic ie n t n u rs in g ;
lo w e r ra te s . M c F A L L R E S T H O M E . 472 E ,
W ashington S t., H ills h a rs , O reg . P h . 1672.
REBUILT MOTORS
L in co ln Z e p h y r and M e rc u ry D o n key mo­
tors. N e w and re b u ilt— read y to go. A lso
F o rd 6 and V 8. C h e vro let and P ly m o u th
m otors. E d ’s A u to S ervice. Phone E A s t
3898— 924 S. E . C la y , P o rtla n d 14, O regon.
Edwards’ Wolf
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got n|ne coyotes
one night th a t brought S I S I JSO. Free formalas
and i nstructions. Get Bdwards’ real Coyote Seent.
GEORGE EDWARDS, LIVINGSTON, MONT.
RAISING KANE
Politics
By FRANK WEBB
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.
P Q e s E M -rS
M A K E W R IT IN G F O R R A D IO yo u r pro­
fession. C om preh ensive home study course
p rep ares you. D e ta ils :
B O X 1114
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B e v e rly H ills , C a lif.
COLOSSAL PEOPLE
C o o f f r O RDER 9 A V S
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S pare tim e
w o rk . Send stam ped envelope fo r fre e p a rtic .
D . O rnsteen , B ox 29, E n g lew o o d , Colo.
•'L l G e t t h e m t o
u se T(-»eiR INFLUENCE'
Buy War Savings Bonds
COATTI e
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Cold Preparation! as directed
W N U — 13
FORT
MONMOUTH
P IG E O N 1
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PRIVATE
BUCK
T R A IN IN G
, D E T A IL
For You To Feel Well
24 hours every day, 7 days every
week, never stopping, the kidneya filter
waste m atter from the blood.
I f mors people were aware of how the
kidneya must constantly remove sur­
plus fluid, excess acids and other waste
matter th a t cannot stay In the blood
without in jury to health, there would
be better underatanding of why the
whole system is upset when kidneys fail
to function properly.
Burning, scanty or too frequent urina­
tion sometimei warns that something
Is wrong. You may suffer nagging back­
ache, headaches, dixziness, rheumatic
pains, getting up at nights, swelling.
W hy not try Doan'» Pills? You will
be using a medicine recommended the
country over. Doan't stimulate the func­
tion of the kidneys and help them to
(lush out poisonous waata from the
blood. They contain nothing harmful.
Get Doan'» today. Uss with confidence.
At all drug etores.
Roland Coe
I’ve been expectin’ you to walk out of the market with one of
these things, ma—but I never thought you’d get all
the way home with it ! ”
Kidneys Must
W ork W e ll
'I thought a few of ’em might com e in handy in the amphibious
warfare, S ir!”