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    Southern Oregon News Review, Ashland, Oregon, Thursday, October 14
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Notes
by J. Bookworm
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The public library has recent­
ly made three valuable additions
to its
reference
department.
These are (1) a 1948 edition of
the Encyclopedia Americana. Its
index volume solves the problem
of knowing how to find the facts
contained in the 29 volumes of
stored knowledge.
For greater
convenience, the Index covers
the 65,980 subject headings not
only alphabetically, but by topics
»0 that all information on a given
subject is listed in one place.
(2) The latest edition of Web-
Put A
m
New International Diction
ary. This will be especially val­
uable because of its ‘'Reference
History" section, which gives a
summary of history from the
earliest times to the present.
(3) Facts on File: This is a
weekly news section and cumu­
lative index listing all the vital
news of the week under the fol­
lowing headings:
World Affairs, National A f­
fairs, Foreign Affairs, Latin A-
merlca, Finance and Economics,
Arts and Sciences, Education and
Religion, Sports, Obituaries and
Miscellaneous.
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in the
November 2
L E G IS L A T U R E
BEN DAY is a Farmer
Instrumental
in securi
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-----ng the Agronomy Experiment Station
Chairman Advisory Board. 13 Years member Jackson
County Agricultural Planning Conference: A. C. P. Com­
mitteeman; Grange Member.
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Northwest Business
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Bellview Mayor-
Title at Stake
The Rogue River hotel changed
hands Saturday when Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Webb, formerly of
Los Angeles took over the man
agement of the hotel and cafe
The Bellview P. T. A. is spon­
Larry Sheehan, former owner, soring a bqx social and a m ayor­
plans to relocate in Rogue River a l t y election, 8 00 Thursday ev­
in some other line of business. . . ening, October 21. One candidate
. . . . The Rogue River Record has already declared his Inten­
moved Its office last week to a tion o f running against Mayor
location in front of Bob’s Trading Ray Ramsey and more are expec-
ed. All ladies und girls are cor­
Post on Depot street.
A flock of ewes owned by Fred dially invited to attend and to
and Earl Widman, Baker stock- bring boxes and gentlem en with
men, returned to their owners 36 them.
Ballots will be given to all who
per cent more lambs than there
were ewes in the flock. This bring boxes and to all who make
gave them a return of $39.00 a any purchase. Prizes will be
awarded to the girl and to the
head for the season.
Each Lake County family, in lady whose boxes are judged to
1947, had an estimated $74 more be the prettiest.
buying power than the state av­
Mrs. Leon Shar.von has been
erage according to a tabulation
of Oregon’s buying power com ­ visiting her daughter and son ifl
piled by the bureau of business law, Dr. and Mrs. Win. Sellman,
research, School of Business Ad­
ministration, University of Ore­
gon.
The report estimated that as of
last January 1, Lake County had
2,300 families and that each
family averaged $3,530 in buying
power in 1947.
BEN DAY is a Stockman
OF NEW and USED
President Jackson County Stockman’s Association. Director
Western Oregon Stockman's Association: Executive Com­
mittee Oregon’s Cattleman’s Association.
A Good Stock
BEN DAY is an Orchardist
Familiar with the problems that confront the Fruit Industry.
BICYCLES
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
COMPLETE LINE OF
WHEEL TOYS
For the benefit of the whole county one member of our dele­
gation to the legislature must understand from personal
experience the problems and needs of our largest industry.
— at—
1948
in Modesto, California, this past
week. The Sellmuna are the par­
ents of a son, Hubert William,
who was born October 11. Rob-
ert William was born on the nat­
al date of Ids uncle, Robert Shar-
yun, who Is teaching lu Spray,
Oregon.
J O Y ’S
The Decorator’s Shop
Domestic und Imported Wall Papers
100% Pure Atlus Paints
Floor Sanders to Rent
Wholesale
Supplies
Retail
Across from College
Phone 7146
W E S T E R N S
Thursday — Friday — Saturday
S P E C IA L
WHEELTOY
VOTE FOR BEN DAY
HEADQUARTERS
VARCON - BATTERIES
State Representative
0. R. EDWARDS
On 24 and 30 Month Guarantee
Repair Shop
94.00 TRADE-IN for your old battery
Pd political adv.
Ben Day for Representative
committee
Wr Sen ice W hat We Sell
1
See
The 1948
WATCH
PARADE
at
No. 1 caae. 24 Month. Regular Price ____
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Convenire
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Teak Hi
Watch Repair
Jewelry Repair
Engraving
Ashland
Phone 7131
Next to the Mart
A Bargain
In Any Man’s Language
How to
TRAVEL
while you
SLEEP
919.9$
4.00
70 East Main
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supplì
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Next to the Bank
Phone «321
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