Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, February 17, 1949, Image 2

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    Weather Vane
by Carl Starr
WOMAN'S WORLD
Many Different Trends, Styles
Seen in Fabric Use for Spring
WEATHER LIM IT
By Ertta Haley
«THEN
WOMEN
choose their
”
clothes this spring, they will
have a wide variety oi styles fron
which to select, but the main the no
of the new clothes will be to have
all those who wear them look
prettier.
ABJYf 35.IM O H IT TMfRÍ ISNOVMfATH’ R,
ANOTHtREFORl THÍRf ARt NOCIOLOS AT
TMAT HflGHT. THAT is Tai GAVTOf CIR­
CULA’
ATMOSR kí RlIC MOU v f \ T
CAUSIDBY THE EART h 'J HtAT AND A (W f
IT LIES T he STRATOSFMERE w ith a v -
C « 6 R H « l OW-¿E(W COLO
CLASSIFIED
D E P A R T M
W A N T I.1 V E K A H U IT M 4 H im . up . ru b
b it a k ln a , I i I i I ph , wool, niuliulr. ©se­
v e r a , Ilv « p o u lt r y . K u b y fc C o m p a n y ,
»38 B. W
F r o n t , P o r tla n d . O reg o n .
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
W i: H A V E a <1 il 1111 > a a | cap a c ity fut
k iln d ry in g , rva a w ln » , |>1 u » I iik unit
lum bar ru n to p a tte rn Salem Boa
C o m p a n y , S a le m , O ra . Ph. 3918».
1947 M O D E I, 2-u n lt D v la tv a l K te rlln g
m ilk in g
There are no really striking
changes In fashion to report, but
you'll be seeing more of what has al
ready been in the process of coming
out, such as stress on the empire sil
houette, great collar and cuff In
terest, as well as a lavish display of
quality fabrics.
The emphasis on quality fabrics
is especially important in the Bang
collection of new clothing for he
uses everything in fine linens as
well as everything from alpacas
and silk to superlative woolens with
which to show his new designs.
What is to be known as the "close
look" will be popular in coats, the
m ajority of which follow 'fitted
princess lines with variations in
detail such as yoke girdle effects in
back only or wool bands applied in
B.
m nclilne
A.
T iffa n y ,
G om plata
B t.
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G a rla n d
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U O O I» D IK S K I, p u g ilis t, General M oto rs, sis
c y l., 22.4 h p , ir f t Fi,.n<i Pr!c« »750 to »».40.
C O K O N A IX ) M A S IN K W A Y S . fa s t o f A M .
Isrsn sd s , C alif.
Ila n la r S-4HM.
H t I IT TRKKH. «bads trrea. svrrgrssns,
anruba, rosra. b rrrlta , vine«. sic. Wa grow
hundrvda of aerpa ot norapry «took ami fruit.
You can grow your own b u ll w ith ploaaurp
and profit. Properly planted uriianirntals add
charm amt value to your home. W rits for
free color catalog.
V O I I M M A A ( 1 K 1 M IG t \ N V B X K K Y « 4»
W fo a lrtlP P , W a a h ln rto a .
K .la b ll.h r d IMMl
WE PURCHASE)
Coin Collections
AND
PAY
FOR
Gold Coins
gold
gold
gold
gold
piece.......5 00
p le c s .X .0 0
p i e c e . 14.00
pises____ 17.00
W eills
Coin & Stamp Shop
Ta« a. w.
9 th A v e .
8, 0 * 1 . T e l. A T . 3883
s e e m to be
I f
838,
I . T R U C K F A R M - N a w a n d U aad .
B U R ’S T R U C K P A R T S
T a c o m a , W a s h in g to n
PO BTLABD
a w nm o w ers
I2M '
Boa
Cainaa, W ash in g to n .
B y T om G regory
L
O NH complete saw m ill, eleotrlual hook­
up llnve voo.oov M ft. u( tim ber
aerea»Ibis w ith ronde unit bridges
alan G M C Hat! tru ck . Groaaa» 14000
monthly. B o a 781, Llelngstoa, M oat.
E N T
RABBITS & SKINS
I 2 50
5.00
10.00
20.00
LOW COST
A FAVO RITE TARGET FOR PET­
TY THIEVES WHEN THE GARAGE
DOOR IS LEFT OPEN. FOR SAFE­
KEEPING YOUR LAW NMOW ER
■ CAN BE LOCKED SECURELY BE­
T W E E N TW O STUDS in t h €
GARAGE, AS ILLUSTRATED. A
frame b etw een t h e studs
AT THE BOTTOM EXTENDS OUT
FAR ENOUGH TO ACCOMODATE
TH E MOWER, WHILE ANOTHER
PIE C E IS N A ILED B E T W E E N
THE STUDS A N D NOTCHED TO
TAKE TH E HA N D LE WHICH IS
HELD IN P lace BY A HASP
ANO PADLOCK.
BUSINESS A INVEST. OPPOR.
P R E -C U T B U IL D IN G S
A L U M IN U M
C O V ta tD
C A F E Manta
22.
lim ita ra .
Fluitar»
n u n . (» u rla ta . Alno good lottai bual-
na«a. M o n e y, m uki r f o r l * u
Boa
8(11 o r Ph. 141, Stanw ood, W ash.
F <|R H A L E F u lly equipped g ara g e
anti tb rio -p u m p » rrv lc e s ta tio n , T e * ,
« rii, F lrealfu ii-, K u la a r-F ru x a r f r a il-
viilaa. F o u r furn la b a d a p o rtilla n te
o var a la i Ion. Good local Pin hoar
H u n g ry l l u i i . i i tlani. D . B . B a n d a R ,
Ito »
«84, W iU te f lu h ,
HODSSR
A lf T O
W aah.
COURT
12 tioliH on lilw u y !»», plua niodarn Ilv -
l'Ut q uu rtvra. Ilooni fo r ad d ìi louai
u n iin (Tatilrul P vu tin » p lan t, alec,
rum i, a mid ra frlg . I . a ig u Im »m
O 'U o n n o ll
R e n lt y ,
R a a ltu r a ,
493U
B o o a a v e lt W a y . S e a ttle 8. W a s h in g
to a . O w a e r e ; t f s e llin g c u a ta c t ne.
t o l l H A I.E A nvlghborhoo'l g rocery.
A ll «quipped »ltd stocked. Alno lovefy
2-bi'droiiiii o pi.
In
faat
» ro « in»
tow n o f N e w p o rt, iira g o u , on 1'ouat.
o ffe r e d ut a r iv rlflc e n» ow ner Ima
poor h ea lth
Ire n a B. Junaa, Bo»
13811, N e w p o r t, Ore.
CO M PLETE
ahoa n in i-liliiary,
hand
luola and ali " lm, reasonable. J. M
M ye ra , G a rib a ld i, Ora.
DOGS. C A TS, PETS. ETC.
I I I . I ' E A I K T R A I . I A N shepherd c a t-
tie mid alo i l i doga N a tu ra l Iun ior»,
A a tunead
Block
Bauch,
C h e s te r,
M ontana.
POULTRY.
C H IC K S
&
E Q U IP .
A T T E N T IO N l'< u ltry n iv n and b ro ile r
growers, A iu llu td a fo r Im m e d ia te
mot regular delivery 10,BOB N ew
llm n p a h lrv cockerels, day old, p u l­
po om tested stock W rite or wire
fo r t>rli<
B 'iS sberg ea H a te h e ry .
L yn den , W ash.
" C llli'K H fro m o u r heavy la y in g p a r -
n irn te r R id a w ill m ake you coma
back fo r m ora." Conley's P o u ltry
r a m i , V id a , Oregon.
HELP W A N TED —W OMEN
REGISTERED
4 E RH E H
Gen ra l
d u ty , 24-brd doctnr'a hospital, a ta ri
1 1 12 ié -21.17 S hour. B lm a O e a e r s l
H o s p ita l, B lm a , W ash in g to n .
M A C H IN E R Y & S U P P L IE S
T l ) 14 w ide gauge tra c to r— In a a a o n
'd in a r -G a rio d ru m — a ll guard e E » ,
cel comi. Che! H a y a , T ao h a ts , Ore­
gon. rb o n e 1803.
S P E C IA L
YOU H A V E E V E R E N C O U N T E R E D T H E
DIFFICULTY OF TRYING TO M A N EU V ER A
PLIERS WITH ONE KANO, YO U W IL L A R
P R E C IA T F T H IS S IM P L E D E V IC E TO
MAKE THINGS EASIER. A SHORT PIECE
OF HOSE SLIPPED OVER the HANDLES
TENDS TO KEEP THE JAWS OPEN WHEN
THE PLIERS ARE NOT GRIPPED SO THAT
they can be m anipulated easily .
M « EHM
4 I I
JOE
MAHONEY
BOSTON 0<?LXN GOALIE and O n e of
T K BEST NET-fcVNCERS N THE BL’SJ-
IS STARTING H'S 9 T NHL SEA­
SON A 'C TWICE HAS WON THE h C klv
YAU XP LEC in A TCCFMV.
N tw Spring J reu e t. . . .
acroll pattern about the neckline or
In ribbon streamer shape about the
pockets.
There’s a needlepoint wool, the
texture of which looks exactly like
fine needlepoint that’s especially
handsome In a grey fitted coat with
the aforementioned applique of self­
fabric substituting for a collar.
The exception to the fitted coat in
the collection is the travel coat
which is boldly plaided and briskly
belted,
full skirted
and easy
sleeved.
No Single Silhouette
.
Regarded Prominent
Since designing is a useful art.
Monte-Sano makes his clothes ac­
commodate the figure, seeing a coat
"Grapes" is the name Brooke
Cadwallader gives to this new silk
print design, an impressionistic
treatment of blue grapes on a
brown and cocoa background. F’ox-
brownie designed the dress with
a deep V-pointed bertha collar,
short sleeves and graceful, flow­
ing skirt.
I il
VARM
• U T IL IT Y »
I N D U S T I | A I
• W idth* 20-26-30-46 ft.
• Any length you require.
•
•
•
•
Completely pre-cut.
Bolted 2 x 0 wood frames.
Heavy .024 aluminum.
A ll parts and plans num­
bered.
• Designed for you to erect
N .I. BarnaMe * bead
(H IM O R .M O ID I)
• RfCTAl AND COLON ARMÉNTI
• STOMACH DIJORDftS
Treated Without Hospital Operattee
Mon. through frl.i 10 a m. le J p.ai.
Evenings i Mon , Wed. and Fri., uniti I
Write or coll for r a il deicr.pt,ve booklet
The small waistline is emphasized
T h e D e a n C l in ic
quite often by peg-shaped pockets
In O ur 3 9 t h Y a a r
set at the hip. Many of these coats
C H Ig O F B R C T lO B M Y U O IR N I
have deep sleeves, sometimes gath­
N . l . Cerner I. Burnalde end Grand Ave.
ered at the elbow, and show small,
Telephone I A » 7 9 1 1
Rertland 14, Ore.
upstanding collars.
The bell-shaped coats most often
DENTAL PLATES
have small or medium sized up­
standing collars and large pockets.
P r e - c u t B u il d i n g s , In c .
They vary in length from hip length
DENTISTRY on
to three-quarter, seven-eighths or
CREDIT
TERMS
full length. Some of these loose coats
fa * e », 10, IS Menlha re » •»
W
rife
for
Illustrated
Pamphlet
are made of horizontal and curved
D*. HARRY SfMlIR,
sections, in panel effect.
ms»)
8iPC 'jwRHormsQg fobilaro o>t
Some of the bell-shaped coats
take on a different
look when
Vaccinating Plga
Cut-Rate Kola Cut Coata
they’re wrapped. Another variation
A* «mall plgg are more eaiily
Inflation-badgered A m e r i c a n s
of this coat is the belted bell cut
handled than large one*. It 1* ad­
might «eek relief in Peru where
like the loose coat, but pulled in at
visable to have pig* vaccinated
the dollar la king. According to Pe­
the waist by tucks, pleats and belt.
■gainst cholera, castrated, and ear­
ruvian International airways, de­
marked before they are weaned—
Shepherdess Theme
valuation of tho sol has resulted
at about eight week* of age. It
Seen in Dresses
In such bargains aa a shoo shine
1« more economical to have pigs
for three cents, American movies
Dipping into old paintings for in­
vaccinated
early because not as
26 cents, and an average taxi rida
spiration, Capri dresses will make
16 cents. A room at Lima's Hotel
girls look as though they had just much »erum ia required a a for
>«rge pigs and hoga. Early vac­
Bolivar with three meals and five
stepped right out of a picture.
cination also provides longer Im­
o'clock tea costs 60 sots — about
Some of these particular dresses munity.
>4 00.
feature the draped and shirred
shepherdess neckline which seems
X-ray Measures Steel
Highway Signs
to come from the French painter,
Thickness of red hot steel as It
An octagonal, or eight-sided sign
A rt youthful and graceful.
Francois Boucher. This neckline is leaves a rolling m ill’s finishing
means STOP—you're approaching
or suit as something a woman puts becomingly low. adhering and off-
stands now can be determined ac­
a stop street, a trunk line Junction,
on as a becoming shell and then the-shoulder. There’s also another
curately and speedily by electronic
or perhaps a dangerous comer. A
forgets.
neckline called the Venus neckline
X-ray without touching the metal.
round sign Indicates there is a
Though many other silhouettes which* is deeper and varied, framed
Until recently the measurement
railroad crossing ahead. A diamond-
are represented, coats can be di­ with fold drapery. Both of these ap­
was made by hand, after the steel
shaped sign means that you should
had cooled from at least 1,400 de­
vided into two different classifica­ pear in silk prints and after-five
«low down — Immediately ahead
grees to a point where a microm­
tions: There is the one already taffetas.
may be a dangerous curve or hill,
ater could be held against the
mentioned, the moulded coat, fitted
From the Eighteenth century
a narrow bridge, end of pavement,
metal.
through the bodice and m idriff, and artist comes inspiration, too. for
bad road, etc.
then there are bell coats, shaped out the pannier-like shepherdess pleats
Mastiff Fights
bell-like from deep raglan sleeves, and shepherdess apron fronts that
Before Canning
Until Victoria’s time, mastiffs in
set in far back from the armhole. give soft fullness to the skirts; and
To prevent light colored fruit
England
provided
cruel
amusement
The moulded coats,
made of shepherdess-tied sleeves knotted
such as apples, pears, and peaches
In spectator pits for dog fighting
either soft wool or crisp silk, are just above the elbow.
from darkening, drop them into a
and bull and bear baiting. On the
fitted to the figure by tucks and in
vinegar solution. Use two table­
The airflight bolero, a version of
queen's insistence, such exploita­
serts and fall easily away from the the season's flareback jacket that
spoons of salt and two tablespoons
tion was outlawed in 1835, though
body in the skirt.
of vinegar to a gallon of water,
tops a slim skirt in many another
the law was held lightly for many
f ruit should have a slight rinse be­
collection is teamed here with fair­ years.
fore
canning.
ly full-skirted one-piece dresses in
Life of Snakes
matching wools. Several of the
Iron In Milk
Some snakes have been known to
dresses are designed with Capri's
Iron will appear In a cow'e milk
live from one to two years without
wide-molded Empress
waistline,
within five minutes after the ani­
curving up and under the bosom and food by absorbing the fat of their
mal is fed iron-containing food.
own
bodies.
defined with narrow braid.
This was discovered by experi­
Most of this collection looks slim,
ments with radio-active iron.
Bass Spawning Seasoo
but there is the full, pinwheel skirt,
Bass spawn but once a year, us­
stitch-pleated all around and some­
One Eighth H. P. Motor
ually during the early spring
times horizontally tucked all' over,
A onc-elghth horsepower electric
months.
too.
motor can do as much work on a
Some of the full skirt look is
farm as one hard-working farm­
U'hale Milk
hand.
achieved by using layers of material
Whale milk, wildlife experts say,
like lace over
net or starched Is not essentially different from
batiste, dotted silk or tissue faille
Magic Valley
cow's milk.
The 06,500 people in Magic Val­
over marquisette and chiffon over
ley, Idaho, have a per capita buy­
crepe.
Canned Citrus Juice
ing
power of more than four times
Detail, Fine Fabrics,
More citrus juice was canned In
the national average.
Colors are Excellent
the U. S. during the 1917-'48 season
There’s a wealth of fine tailoring than in any previous year.
Farm Children
now appearing in clothes which not
A
third
of the nation's children
Lie Detector
only adds to their beauty, but also
live on ferme although farm people
Technical
name
for
the
lie
de­
F»r wear with those handsome
makes the most of the fine, luscious
arc only one fifth of the total U. 8.
suits of tweed,
gabardine and
materials used. Linens used are lector is "psychointcgroamcter."
population.
"men's wear wookas" (one of the
heavy and crisp, and are popular
forthcoming suit highlights of the
not only for suits but dresses as
Good Medicine
Hogs Can’t Read
new season), try- a handsome
weU.
multi-colored tweed coat. Casual
' Well. | do say." , n|d the iWM<
Brown, black and copper are fa­
A woman went to buy a drinking
In style, these coats take on much
old lady upon lasting her first g |..,
vored materials in linen and alpaca
bowl for her dog. and the shop­
color and drama by a clever play­
of beer, "It .aetee exactly like the
suits, but all types of luscious pas­
keeper asked her If she would like
ing of stripes and other patterns
medicine my husband has been tak­
tels are featured in dresses, many
one
with the Inscription. "For the
throughout the cut. Among the de­
ing for the last so years."
of which have lace trimming, an In­
dog."
tails that give them a distinctive
teresting foil to the linen.
" It reaUy doesn't matter," she
"Spring. 1949," look are standing
Marriage la Aa Out
Fine woolens, some with soft
replied. “My husband never drinks
collars, widely flared collars, rag­
weaves, others with interesting
lan type sleeves, novelty pockets
M r., Bogge; « i f . Bot till you water, end the dog can’t read."
textured effects are seen in the
and flaps and unusual cuffs. These
out."7 * m* n Ü” 1 Z0U ,lnd hlm
cooler weather suits. Here again
Simple Geography
are the grandest coata for travel­
black and brown are popular, but
nníí
7«nNí
?
,:
r,«h‘
»
we.
ing. daily wear
anjl family
you'll also find that grey, beige and
Teacher:
"What Is Australia
chaufferlng.
' ° J
1 d
Hoggs that I
navy are often seen.
bounded by, Tom m y!"
found he was out every night"
Tommy (eagerly): "Kangaroos."
Be Smart!
ROSE C IT Y