Thursday. April 27. 1967
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ITJET HAVE little one, big one and middle-fixed onesl"
So exclaimi Harlan McCurdr- Jr- a he shops in Card
net' Men' Wear for corerall to use in home Improve
ment work. The (tore has a complete stock o( all kinds
of work clothes to satisfy the most discriminating do-it-yourselfer,
as well as the pros in the contracting and
craft field. (C-T Photo)
The Perfect Way to Finish
Any Home Improvement Project
Westmoreland
iwik
Glass
Fine Quality Milk Glass
CENTER PIECES
VASES
CANDY DISHES
e BON BON DISHES
e TABLEWARE
SUGAR & CREAMER
Wide Selection of
Colored Glassware
Decorator Accent Pieces
Assorted Varieties, Shapes and Colors.
Priced for Everyone's Pocketbook
MURRAYS
REXALL DRUG
676-9610
Heppner
CLOCKS in a variety of style and designs odd to the decor of a modern home and
can enhance any room. Here Mrs. Dean (Shirley) Connor at Peterson's Jewelers dis
plays a new "perpetual motion" clock (rirjbt) and a Trench-type antique clock. The
perpetual motion clock operates on a temperature-change principle. Handall Peter
son. Jeweler, will give a demonstration t anyone Interfiled. His store handles a
wide variety of clocks, suitable for any purpose. (G-T Photo)
Picture Display
Hints Given
A wide blank wall space
over a couch or sofa is Ideal
for a framed picture or a
croup of pictures. But an
expanse of wall can pose a
picture hanging problem
that requires careful study
before the first nail goes
into the wall.
According to the Picture
and Frame Institute, if a
single picture is to be hung,
it must he large enough to
command attention, and it
should be hung decorative
lv in relation to the sur
rounding furniture. By all
means, avoid the postage
stamp look that comes from
hanging one tiny picture in
the center of a large wall
space.
When grouping several
pictures over a sofa follow
these guidelines:
Start with one Import
ant picture, the "key" pic
ture, and build your ar
rangement around It. The
key picture may be hung
in the middle, top, or bot
tom of the group.
Arrange and rearrange
your secondary pictures
around the key picture un
til the effect is pleasing.
Keep the pictures some
what close together to give
the grouping a feeling of
unity.
The bottom line of the
grouping should be even
and the pictures arranged
i so that the eye travels eas-
ily from one to the next.
I The grouping should
I be six to eight inches above
j the sofa so that a seated
1 person's head will not
: touch the bottom of the
i frames.
I The grouping of pictures
i can be laid out on the floor
I and studied for a belter
! idea of how It should be
j placed on the wall. Once
i the pictures are hung care
i fully in place, the time and
; study will be rewarded by
j a balanced coherence and
I the added warmth and col
j or that framed pictures and
mirrors bring to your home.
Never Leave Children Home Alone
As Spring ( lean I'p Week left at home alone, for ev
rolls around again. the ! en n minute.
American Insurance Assix-i
ation reminds that little
children, as a fire safety
measure, should never be
Last year 12,100 pcrsoaH
lost their lives In fires, and
more than !i.0) of these
were children.
Made For ...
The Household
Handyman
LIGHTWEIGHT COMFORT
. . .WORKING
...WALKING
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Som-pae's
by Red Wing Shoes
NO. 2110
Rugged Brown Lsaso
leather uppers. Cushion
crepe sole and heal.
Slip 'em on. Step out and walk in 'cm. Enjoy new
fit and comfort a froo and easy lightness that
put spring in your stop. Cora-pac'a by llod Wing
Bhoes. Fine footwear for work, sport or leisure.
Wear 'cm.
GOMTY'S