Gold Hill news. (Gold Hill, Jackson County, Or.) 1897-19??, December 21, 1939, Image 8

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    Thursday, Dar. 21, 1939
The Gold Hill Newa. Gold Hill. Oregon
C L A S S IF IE D
DEPARTMENT
SH EEP
B E A l'T IF G L R egl,t«r«ri K arakul Sheep.
Bred E w e , Tor early delivery. GIM I.INS
K A RAKUL FA R M . F O M F K O r, WASH.
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BEAUTY SPECIAL
L a d le s w h o w is h a c l a m o u r o u s a n d
b e a u t i f u l s k i n u s e “ V e lr o s e p a c * * “ S c i­
e n t i f i c M a r v e l . " S p e c ia l 9 3 J a r 9 1 .1 0
n o w . A ls o a v e r y s p e c ia l 3 i n 1 e o e -
r a e t lc o f f e r n o w o n r e q u e s t.
fx> cal
a g e n ts
d e s ir e d .
V l! Ia * O » B
S e a ttle ,
P1O DUCT1
W a s h ln fto n
WANTED — OLD GOLD
H i g h e s t P r ic e s P a id
f o r d iM c a rd e d
c o ld , s l i v e r a n d p l a t in u m
J e w e lr y .
M o n t a n a A s s a y O f f ic e . 6 1 0 8 W . 2 n d
A v e ., P o r t i s n A
SCHOOLS
B E A U T Y S T U D E N T S , w rite fo r de­
t a i l s o n o u r ‘e a r n - a s - y o u - l e a r n ' p la n .
C a n p la c e 5 m o r e s t u d e n t s In p a r t -
t im e w o rk . P o rtla n d B e a u ty A c a d ­
e m y , 420 S. W . W a s h .. P o r t l a n d . O re .
VARICOSE VEINS
V A R I C O S E V E I N S . le g u l t t r i . m i l k
le g . u h le b ls la a n d le g i w e l l l n g , . N o
n e e d le u s e d
N o lo a a o f t im e . A
p ro v e n tre a tm e n t. E . V . B ra n d t C lin ­
ic , SOX T i m e « B l d g . . P o r t la n d . O re .
Cutwork for Linens
Mark of Good Taste
Pattern 6300.
JU S T a touch of th is needlew ork
ad d s distinction to linens. Do
th e se m o tifs in a color to m a tc h
th e linen o r in v a rie d n a tu ra l col­
ors. T hey a re ju s t th e thing for
cloths, sc a rfs, tow els and pillow ­
c a se s.
So rep len ish y o u r linen
clo set w ith th e se an d you’ll be
proud to show it. P a tte r n 6300
co n tain s a tra n s fe r p a tte r n of 16
m otifs ran g in g fro m 2*4 by 2Yt
inches to 2% by 8 in ch es; m a te ­
ria ls n ee d ed ; color sch em es.
To o b tain th is p a tte rn , sen d 15
ce n ts in coins to T he Sew ing C ircle,
H ousehold A rts D ept., 259 W est
14th S t., N ew Y ork, N. Y.
Costly Murder Trial
T he co stliest m u rd e r tr ia l of
m o d ern tim e s w as th a t of S acco
and V anzetti in Boston, w hich
s ta rte d in M ay, 1921, and ended
w ith th e ir ex ecu tio n in A ugust,
1927. N ot only did th e ir defen se
co m m ittee sp en d $325,000, b u t m il­
lions of d o lla rs w e re ex p en d ed
th ro u g h o u t th e w orld in n ew sp a p er
sp ace, m a ss m e e tin g s an d p eti­
tions to u rg e clem e n cy .—C ollier’s.
Profitable Gift
Dad—Well. Jim m ie, how do you
like the whistle I gave you for your
birthday?
Jim m ie—It’s the best present I re­
ceived, Dad. Mother bargained to
give me a nickel a day not to blow it.
Well Done
Judge Duff—Have you a lawyer.
Sambo?
Sambo—Naw, suh, Jedge. We done
decided to tell de troof.
HE FAILED TO STAND UP
AISLE SEAT
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
“ How m uch cid e r did "you m ak e
th is y e a r ? " in quired one fa rm e r of
an o th e r who had offered him a sa m ­
ple fo r tria l.
“ F ifteen b a r ’ls ,” w as the answ er.
The first m an took an o th er sip.
“ I reckon, S i," he d raw led , “ ef
y o u ’d had an o th er apple you m ight
h a ’ m a d e an o th er b a r ’l."
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MOVIES
LOSES lUBCKÜfPICWBE
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THREE EM W SEATS
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DISCOVERS T h ATTHEV
KNOCKED HIS HAT OUTOf
Hl» HAND 6 » P E 5 F M iF
iW ftrs it, USHER S ta ffin e
OK HIS HAND
On His Guard
“ I see you alw ay s w ea r a sm iling
co u n ten a n ce .”
“ Y e s," an sw ered S en ato r Sor­
g h u m , a little w earily . " I h av e to.
T h ere is no telling w h at m o m ent the
can d id c a m e ra m ig h t tu rn u p .”
Children
C hildren, sa y s a psychologist,
sh o u ld n 't p erfo rm on th e radio. So
m a n y , it seem s, grow up and be­
com e ad u lts who shouldn’t eith er.
K S iili AiW NURSiKó
HARD, WHEN lADV, VM-
WIC TO SEE IH T he
tsies ib
Ali DOWN IH H i SSIAT
D aphne » ,
SEIS iff 1b I C i MAH PAST,
JUST »5 SMAIL BW iAlES
fc U f OUT FORA DRINK
OF WATER Ù lM P ltF ttt'
« W G UP TRAFFIC
picture ends goer o u t
TÌ) EOMT RACK
AND SEE IT SOME TIME
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Ball Syndlcata —WNV ta rv ita .
Won’t Pow er Best
S ingleton—I suppose y o u r wife h as
a lot of will pow er?
W edderly—Yes, b ut it's nothing to
Hf*r w on’t oowor
EV é WON é ih ôebmanv
l i 10 6ET SIX E66S EXIXM
IM THE MONTH OfPRiMgff?
ANEXTfiA 100 OUNCE OF
GERMAN'- ARE TO 9E
ALLOWED A OlT MORE
MEAT ISTO HE ALLOMO
EACH U/EEK PUCINO OECEM0EC PUTTER IH PECEMPE&
“I want you to understand, sir, 1
always stand up for women!"
“Except in the street cars, I’ve
noticed a number of times."
WNU—13
AS A SPECIAL'‘iHKISrMAS
(UESfNT’ OF MURCVNCH
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IT 6IVES ONE Trie
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THE’ fiOPElóN'NEWS
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S P E C IA L
BARGAINS
TATHEN you see th e specials of
’’ ’ our m erchants announced
in th e columns o f th is paper
you can depend on them . They
mean bargains for you.
• They are offered by merchants
who Eire n ot afraid to announce
th e ir p rices o r th e q u a lity
of the merchandise they offer.