Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, August 09, 1945, Image 7

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    SEWING CIRCLE NEEDLEWORK
Easy-to-Make ‘Action’ Clothes
Just the Thing for Late Summer
Butterfly Chair Set to Crochet
T o obtain com plete crocheting In struc­
tion» for the B u tterfly C h a ir Set (P a tte rn
No. 5897) send 18 cents In coin, your n a m e , |
address and the p a tte rn n u m b er.
D u e to an u n u s u a l)/ la rg e dem and and I
c u rre n t w a r conditions, s lig h tly m ore tim e i
is re q u ire d tn fillin g orders fo r a few of
the m ost po pu lar p a tte rn num bers.
Send yo ur order to:
By CIIEKIR NICHOLAS
TH E PR IV A T E P A P E R S
O F PR IV A T E P U R K E Y
Enclose 18 cents for P a tte rn
N am e.
A dd re ss-
Gas on Stomach
RoNeved In 5 mtaavtM sr R gm M g money back
5 897
Crownless Type
When the upswept hairdo came
"in” this season, It brought a chal­
lenge to milliners to create hat
types that would take care of the
topknot of curls puffs brought en
masse to the top of the head. Re­
sourceful milliners found the answer
In the crownless hat. By leaving
the top crown open milady’s hair
would not be disarranged.
The
charming theater hat by Mine.
Reine here shown is typical of the
new trend toward crownless hats. It
ia fashioned of black Chantilly lace,
bound In velvet and roped in gray
pearls. Many of the summer white
hats have ruches of tulle or net or
lace banked about the headline of
the brim to simulate a crown,
though In reality the top Is open.
and I never did think that in order to
m ake G erm an y a dcm ocltracy we
have got to keep G .I.s fro m looking
up telephone num bers.
ATHLETE’S
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By
and
the
w as
d ro itic plan nin g, production
supervision o f current supplies,
e q u iv a le n t o f 9 0 0 , 0 0 0 tires
sav e d In o n e y e a r In B ritain .
By an* arrangem ent ot over­
lapping rubber lips, ■ zipper
has been developed by B. P.
Goodrich
th at
effectively
seals liquids, a ir and gases.
Naw being used in pressure-
sealing dears fo r airplanes,
w aterproof supply kits and
aviation fuel cells, its post­
w ar uses are numerous.
A utom atic tire in fla tio n such os n o w
used on th e A rm y's am phibious
“ Duck** is a p o s t-w a r possibility f o r
passenger ears.
• 8 0 . 6 % o f cases
showed eli oi cal im ­
provem ent after only
1 0 days tr e a t m e n t
w i t h SOKETONZ in
i m p a r t i a l , s c ie n ­
tific test
SORETONE
Made by McKesson K Robbins
Sold with stssty bsck gurutta
O
50* and *1.00
cl w
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So when the ban on fraternizing I
fIRST IN RUBBER
was lifted it was good news even if
—
nobody had not paid no attention to
Need of Repairs
It. Interest has fell off badly since
Jasper—Our landlord has som e­
it's become okay to go for them
Famoui to relieve MONTHLY
frauleans. They do not look too good thing wrong in the upper story, j
Joan—You mean he’s crazy?
except when they are hard to go get.
Jasper — No, I mean the roof |
When there is no ceiling on them
they lose glammer. They toe in, leaks.
they ain’t much on shapes and them
Get slimmer
( Aire Use Stemsduc Teeir I )
Intuition is woman’s ability to
German dressmakers should be in­
without exercise
L y d ia E. P ln k h a m 's V e g e ta b le C o m ­
read
between
man’s
lyings.
cluded among the war criminals.
p o u n d la tamous to re lie v e n o t o n ly
Y o u m ay lose pounds and have a
*
more slender, graceful figure. N o
m o n t h ly p a in b u t also a c c o m p a n y in g
exercising. N o laxative«. N o drugs.
n e rv o u s , t ir e d , h lg h s tr u n g fe e lin g s —
Out Together
I think the hairdressers should be
W
ith this A Y D S plan you don’t
w h e n d u e to f u n c t io n a l p e rio d ic d is ­
Jusper—W hat ever hecarne o i those
cut o u t any meals, starches, po­
tu rb a n c e s . T a k e n r e g u la r ly — I t h e lp s
put on the war crimes list also.
tatoes,
meat« o r bu tter, you sim­
old-fashioned girls w ho fainted when a
b u ild u p re s is ta n c e a g a in s t s u c h d is ­
. •
ply c u t them down. I t « easier
tress. P ln k h a m 's C o m p o u n d helps na­
boy kissed them ?
when you enjoy delicious (v ita ­
ture! F o llo w la b e l d ire c tio n s . Try i f f
min fortified) A Y D S before meals.
The frauleans made it tough for Joan— K hat ever became o i the old-
Absolutely harmless.
___
the G.I.s all during the fraterniza­ fashioned boys who could m ake them
In clinical tests conducted by medical doctors»
(Jjjeiitt£.(Pi/nkha/nbd
compound
more
than
100
persons
lo
s
t
14
to
15
lb s. a v e r­
tion ban by making most of the ad­ faint?
age In a fe w weeks w ith A Y D S V ita m in
vances. They was for freedom of
C andy Reducing Plan.
Far From Harm
T t y a 30-day supply o f A Y D S , only $2.25.
the squeeze from the start and I seen
M oney back on the very first box if you don’t
Draftee—Do you think they’ll
f ó u y L U a r (ídoncló
get results. Phone
lots of times when they put out pick­
ets in front of our barracks and send me overseas, doctor?
Examining Physician — Not un­
L e a d in g D r u g C o u n te rs
carried signs which read "These
less
we’re invaded.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ir ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★
E v e ry w h e re
G.I.s Unfair to German Girls."
• ■
FEMALE
WHY BE FA T\?
Of coarse, it was all hooey and the
ban never had no chance. Love
laughs at locksmiths and it busts
buttons off its vest giggling at brass-
hats. Take it from me a lot of G.I.s
is coming home with German girls
as brides. It happened in the last
war and it will happen in this. It
is even a good thing the Big Three
is married.
As ever.
Oscar.
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
BATTLE CRY
Let’s take another pokio
At badly battered Tokio;
In times the Japs will knowkio
That war is not a jokio.
P.O.‘ away!
THE OLD DAYS
The American Transit association
announces that the trolley car is far
from dead. There are 118 electric
car companies in the country. They
R e le u a e d by W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n .
carry 60 per cent of all riders in
urban areas. Thirteen billion fares
were carried last year. This cheers
Figurines Latest
us up. Tender memories of our boy­
hood included those of the trolley
In Juvenile Jewelry car.
The Sunday ride on an open
Designers are paying a lot of at­ trolley to Savin Rock, Momauguin
tention this fall to creating jewelry or Lighthouse Point was pretty ex­
Items for youngsters. Something citing stuff. The whole town seemed
new in the field are the tittle brace­ to turn out for that kind of a trip
lets from which dangle figurines that on Sunday, and in the afternoon
are miniature replicas of nursery passengers were clinging to every
rhyme characters and fairy tale inch of the running-boards.
folk. Painted wooden pins to wear
on the lapels of tiny-tot coats con­
The fight to get a seat when the
sist of lilliputien Russian boys and rush set in to get home was some­
girls or cunning Dutch maidens and thing. Pop used to go up around
Mexican figures.
Hand - painted the bend, hop aboard the car then
hearts on a fine silver chain appeal and grab a couple of seats which
to the little girl ot esthetic taste.
he would struggle to hold until mom
The new displays show boxed sets and the kids could clamber on. The
containing necklaces and matching open car has pretty well disap­
bracelets. For the teen-age group peared.
New York, strangely
the newest thing is a dog-collar and enough, still operate some. They
matching bracelet in bright leather, had it all over the closed car or
studded with wee gold hearts. A big bus for coolness, comfort and fun.
s e e
heart dangles from the wrist strap.
Many pastel jewelry items to be
A WAR WIFE’S WHIMSY
worn with “young teen black" en­ (With apologies to some well-known
liven this season’s collections of
writers of light verse)
Jewelry designed for the very young. “Oh, life Is a cycle of music and
song,"
And the war years have been jnst
Lace for Luxury Lingerie
dandy;
The treatment of lace used as part And the peace is a thing that can
hardly go wrong—
of the garment rather than a trim­
And I am Mohandas K. Gandhi!
ming is seen in the new slips and
• • •
gowns. Slips with the entire bodice
of lace are shown especially in
Happy Chandler has formally
black, the demand for which is In­ signed at $50,000 a year to take
creasing right along. Boudoir coats Judge Landis' place as baseball czar.
and robes are very lovely made of That’s a lot of money to be spent
allover pastel cotton lace.
Just to prove that Landis was not
the type.
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Nailhead-Studded Felts
Reno, hit by the ban on railroad
An effective form of trimming is travel, is establishing a plane serv­
seen on voguish new felt hats for ice between New York and that city
fall which are studded with either to keep its divorce business from
bright nailheads or with tiniest sat­ going sour. Now it will be pretty
in buttons. Smart accessory ensem­ dlear what a wife means when she
bles include hal, belt and cuffs of says, "I'm so angry with you I coul»'
felt, enhanced with matched nail- fly.”
head trimming.
e
When t ie e s i atomarh arid pauses painful, »of locat­
ing gan, »our stomach and heartburn doctor» uxuaBy
prescribe the faatest-acting medicine» known for
gyrnofornatic relief — medicine* Hke those in Heli-ana
Tablet». No laxative Keli-ana brings comfort tn a
H ffy or double /o u r money back on return o f bottle
Io ua. itte at all druggists.
You CAN relieve
Well, anyhow, it was tough to win
a war and be told you had lost the
pecking privileges.
Moonlight ia
moonlight in all languages and in
war or peace. Imagine winning A COMPLETELY out of the or-
a global shindig and getting told that * * dinary crocheted chair set is
nothing goes with it that can roll this one with the well-loved "pine­
apple” stitch forming the butter­
its eyes or give with baby talk!
fly. The chair-back piece is 18
»
inches from tip to tip and the arm
1 am all for busting up the K ra u t piece is 8% in length. You’ll want
general staff, w iping out the Nazis to make two or three sets for gifts
and m aking a new G erm an y, but I in addition to the one you’ll use
still stand for rom ance, lend lease on your own upholstered chair!
Just as long as warm weather per­
sists, with utter disregard as to
fixed seasonal calendar dates.
If you are an ardent sports
enthusiast, life in the open has
doubtlessly taken toll of your
•‘action" clothis most of all. You’ll
find, however, that you can easily
fill in the gaps and keep your sum­
mer appearance just by stitching
up easy-to-luunder cottons and white
rayon sharkskin costumes. At your
sewing center, you can learn some
smart and thrifty short-cut tricks
from experts which will help you to
achieve chic and good-looking cos­
tumes to tide you over for the re­
mainder of the summer season.
First on the replacement list is a
simple - to • make one-piece tennis
dress of crisp cotton or sharkskin as
shown centered in the group illus­
trated. It has action-free lines
throughout and boasts a cool com­
fort with its deep-cut sleeveless
armholes and shapely low neckline.
A high-riding, set-in waistband as­
sures perfect fit and flattery for a
young lithe figure.
Whether you relax nt the beach or
countryside, you'll find that your
most frequent companion for com­
plete comfort is a ruffled full-skirted
pinafore of striped cotton that any
beginner can turn out in a few hours
at the sewing machine. The pretty
model to the left is a shining exam­
ple of the now-so-popular pinafore
mode. When you wash the pinafore,
on any cottons for that matter, you
can make sure that white will
emerge gleaming and colors will
all look bright if you dissolve blu­
ing flakes with the soap. This ex­
pert technique Insures against a dan­
ger of streuks and saves time by
avoiding need for a separate bluing
Job. Rinse in two clear waters for
perfect results. Now that cottons
R U B IS I!
N o ..
That word fraternising was a hot
one to drag In when the four letter
word "neck" would of done. I had
to live 23 years, get in a global war
and go all through Africa, Italy,
France and parts of Germany to find
out that when I am delivering a
sales talk on myself to a doll I am
guilty of "fraternization In the first
degree."
ot us want to keep our
M OST
pretty wash summer clothes
SNAPPY FACTS
S E W IN G C IR C L E N E E D L E W O R K
709 M is s io n S t., San F r a n c is c o , C a lif.
Dear Ed.—Well, the ban on me
fraternizing with them Kraut frau-
leans is lifted and it may be neces-
' sary for the brasshats to slap the
! rule on again to keep up Interest in
them. Them dames don't look half
1 so good now that there is no law
i against them.
have become of all-year-round inter­
est. it Is well to know the various
laundry tricks that will keep them
fresh and new looking.
Another way to achieve a perky
finish that is dirt-resisting, is to dip
all of your cottons in a quart of thin
starch mixture in which you’ve dis­
solved a quarter-cake of a specially
prepared wax-like substance. This
will keep the iron from sticking
and pulling, and you can iron your
clothes to satiny crispness before
they are entirely dry and so by-pass
the sprinkling chore.
Cool fillers for any wilting ward­
robe are cotton blouses that are clas­
sic in style and made of checks
and stripes. Combinations of blue
and white will make you look as
fresh as a summer breeze. You'll
And that white sharkskin slacks,
as pictured to the right, team
beautifully with any of these cotton
toppers, thus playing an important
role in the wardrobe-stretching pro­
gram.
Your swank town cotton suits m
dark ginghams, checked cottons,
black shantung, black eyelet and
smart rayon in a -linen-like weave
will carry thjvnjh the mid-season
triumphantly. In fact, they will give
excellent service for school wear
and shopping until cool weather
actually sets in.
Tricks with ribbon work like
magic in reviving a summer frock
that needs uplift. Ruffled ribbon
shirred and gathered at the neck­
line ending in a cascade down the
bodice opening. A huge bow of rib­
bon placed at the low neckline or
posed at the shoulder, together
with a belt of the same ribbon (you
can buy the ready-made belts at
the ribbon counter) will add new in­
terest to your dark summer print
frock. Self-fabric bows made out of
left-over scraps of material, one on
each jacket pocket, also at the
neckline, or placed at the base of a
low-cut neckline will add a refresh­
ing note to your costume.
Kool-Aid
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★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
A Dab a Day
keeps
( * U n d .r o r m
Perspiration Odor)
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DEODORRflT CREflm
AJ(Zìth branches all over
the AJ(/orld
— is n ’t stiff ot atickyl
sp reads lik e fa ce cream .
Soft — i t
— is a c tu a lly s o o th in g I U s e rig h t
a fte r s h a v in g — w ill n o t Irrita te .
— has lig h t.p le a s a n t s c e n t.N o s ic k ly
s m e ll to clin g to fin g e rs o r clo th in g .
— w ill n o t spoil d e lic a te fa b rics.
no business institu­
tion more thoroughly Amer­
ican than the General Store.
T
herb ’ s
•
Yet, do you realize that America
is not even self-sufficient enough
to keep that General Store running
efficiently and prosperously?
lasting prosperity, as well as for
durable peace, we must cooperate
with the rest o f the world. Tfuly,
planes, radio, rockets, have made
of this shrunken earth, one world.
C o o p eratio n m eans g e ttin g
along even with peoples whose be­
liefs do not jibe with ours. It means
For instance, its delivery truck c o n trib u tin g o u t share toward
was made in America; but 300 world order. It means making the
products, from 56 countries, went effort necessary to understanding.
into its making. The telephone It means every citizen must accept
over which th e orders come is the responsibility of making in­
American-made. But 18 of the tele­ ternational cooperation work.
phone’s important materials came
You can do these things:
from outside the country.
First, get and keep yourself in­
The coffee, the tea, the sugar, formed about the specific pro­
the tin in the cans, the cocoa and posals for peace and international
cooperation which are now be­
chocolate. . . these and many more
fore us.
of the things the store buys and
Second, interest your friends in
sells came from overseas. Take
these questions. Get them dis­
them away and business languishes, cussed in groups to which you
becomes more difficult to operate. belong.
Take them away, and the com­
Third, write what you think to
munity’s standard of living de­ your Congressman and Senators,
clines, life itself becom es less to your newspaper. Declare your­
pleasant.
self.
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and hide behind it these days. For [PREPARE* IT TIE * t l t IV E IT IS IR I C U R C It|
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— p ro v e th a t Y o d o ra pro tects u n d e r t r y ­
in g co nd ition s. In lubes or lots, 10c, 2 Je, 60c.
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Backache
M ay W arn o f Disordered
K idney Action
M o d ern life w ith Its h u rry and w o rry.
Irreg u la r habits. Im proper eating and
d rin kin g — its risk of exposure and Infec­
tio n — throw s heavy strain on the w ork
of th e kidneys. T h e y ere a p t to become
over-taxed and fa il to filte r excess acid
and oth er im p u ritie s from the life-g iving
blood.
Y o u m ay suffer nagging backache,
headache, dixzlnesa, getting up nights,
leg pains, swelling— teel constantly
tire d , nervous, a ll worn o u t. O th er signs
of kid n ey or blad d e r disorder are some­
tim es b u rn ing , scanty or too freq uent
urin ation.
T r y Doan's P ills . Doan's help th e
kidneys to pass off h a rm fu l exceaa body
waate. T h e y have had m ore th a n h a lf a
ean tury of public a p p ro v a l. Are recoin,
mended by g ra te fu l users everyw here.
Ask your ntiyhborl
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