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Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
February 16, 1939     Golden Valley News
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Use for Empty Cans: Make a Footstool By su~ ~u sP~.aes THE other day a letter came ~L with an unusual request. "I have made so many useful things by just following the pictures in your Book I~SEWING, for the Home Decorator; and Book 2~ Gifts, Novelties and Embroidery; I wonder if you could tell me some way to use empty cans?". Fortunately we have a very long memory. There came to life the picture of a fat little girl sitting on a small footstool in a very Vic- torian parlor while her Great Aunt .usuN / I "~ /'CAR~BOAROI I ~ (,,,-COTW~ I I ~~--VsTrrc. \L,(,.~usu~ / II/,,X~I~...~_N-.~..~-~'~'~-~ • 1 / I I"U~L'~Ji/))~ II Y'C c~oso~/ rocked and visited. And there was something about that footstool --yes it had cans inside. '/'he cans were filled with sand to make the footstool heavy. The cover was red carpet with handles of the carpet material at the ends. So we saved six cans. We substituted a piece of upholstery material for carpet, and here is a step-by-step sketch of the footstool we made. It is a great success. l II I Ill II I I MESCAL IKE my s. u ~UN~,,v POP--Hustling to Get Nowhere us I [ I I By J. MILLAR WATT i AND i']'~P' ON IT/ ~V~RE IN A . HURRY: @ lloll ~ndieate.--WNU Serv/ee. "KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES'-- Eddie Knows the Answer ,, , ,, ,,,, ,,,,, , , ii ii II ~ n " " • , ~ I I ' I -i I I I On the Job! By POP MOMAND .! What, More Packages? Now is the time to give your house a fresh start. Crisp new curtains; a bright slipcover; new lampshades; or an ottoman will do the trick. Make these things your- self. Mrs. Spears' Book I--SEW- ING, for the Home Decorator, shows you how with step-by-step, easy to follow sketches. Book 2--- Gifts, Novelties and Embroidery will give you a new interest for long winter evenings. It contains complete directions for making many useful things. Books are 25 cents each. If you order both books, a crazy-quilt leaflet is in- cluded FREE; it illustrates 36 authentic embroidery stitches in detail. Address Mrs. Spears, 210 S. Desplaines St., Chicago, Ill. Bridge Across A~lanfic There is a bridge across the At- lantic. This sounds like an untrue statement, But it is perfectly true, and the bridge is the only one that spans the Atlantic ocean. It is the Clachan bridge near Oban, which joins Sell island to the main° land of Scotland. The strip of water between them is narrow, but it is part of the Atlantic. So the bridge spans the Atlantic. RHEUMATIC PAINS-ACHES It. takes more than "Just a salve" tO aqp~r relief. It mke~ a "ment~. /rr~,s" like good old soothing, warm- i~g Muateeole to penetrate the surfaeo skinned help to quicklyrelieve the painful local eongestion and aches due to ~olds. Muscular lumbago, sorone~ and st/if- generally yield. .promptly. . . /~etter than the om-zasmone~ mtm~u'~ plaster. Musterole has been used b~ millions for 30 years. Recommended by many doctors and nurse~ In thml st~re~h~: Regular, Children's (mild) rout Extra Strong, 40~ All ~ - The Bruise Weakens The least strength suffices break what is bruised.--Ovid. I~ID, TABLETS 4ne to Cehl~ NOI~ DROPS in SO mlamte~ ~r~ "Imb-~-T~a--a wmt~l-J Ualamsl Fargo Directory %~linder Regrinding CIt&IG ]BROS. N. F. Avenue - - lqmr~ I~. D. first National BankandTrust Co. fargo, N.D. A,~, ove~ Bgh~ Million Dollm Member NOR1]IW~ST BAN¢ORPORATION