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    Southern Oregon News Review, Thursday, June 23, 1949
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NEEDLEWORK PATTERNS
Chair Set Adds Fresh, New Look
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d irectio ns fo r C ro ch eted T re a s u re C h a ir
Set I P a tte rn No, 5800».
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dress and p a tte rn nu m b er.
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U.S. Agriculture Makes
Fabulous Record in 1948
•’ PSSST DA D, CAN YOU LEND ALVlN TW O
DOLLARS SO HE CAN PM ME THE M O N gy
HE BORROvVED LAST WEEK TO TAKE ME OUT
PIRST TIME YOU'VE EVER
CHEWED BUBBLE Ö UM ?
CROSS
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M IL L IO N
BUCKS TODAY
F o r U nited States ag ricu ltu re ,
1948 w ill go down in h isto ry as a
fabulous ye a r, according to the
1949 B rita n n ic a Book of the Year.
“ I t was a ye a r w ith o u t a crop
scare, w ith num erous record and
near record yields achieved; the
com crop was m ore than 10 per
cent above the previous record
and fu lly 50 per cent above the
previous y e a r; the wheat crop was
the second largest on record and
the fifth consecutive crop of m ore
than a b illio n bushels, one of the
five largest wheat crops the coun­
tr y had ever produced; the cotton
crop was one-fourth la rg e r than in
the previous y e a r.’’
P rices, too, reached a record
level in Ja nuary, 1948, though they
then broke sharply and continued
to decline as 1948 crops were har­
vested, the new B rita n n ica ye a r­
X "»IV E YOUR liv in g room chairs book records.
a fresh look w ith th is hand- ; “ In spite of the break in prices,
some c h a ir set. Easy to crochet, j the volum e of a g ric u ltu ra l m a rk ­
etings was such as to provide a
you’ll be pleased w ith the results
gross Income to fa rm e rs of alm ost
of your handw ork. The c h a ir back 35 b illio n d o lla rs slig h tly exceed­
measures 17 by 13 inches, the arm ing the 1947 re co rd ,” the publica­
tion continues. “ H ow ever, because
pieces 9 by 9’/i inches.
of higher costs of production the
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realized net incom e had been de­
To obtain complete crocheting instruc­
tions, stitch Illustrations and finishing c lin in g since 1947.”
•‘THAT’S u n c l e w il l y , who RAN AWAY PROM
HOME TO MAKE HIS FORTUNE
W E D O N 'T *
KNOW HOW HE a 'APE OUT BUT WE'RE HOPING.
By Bud Fisher
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JL PRINCE AL&EKT IN
MY PIPE MEANS MORE*
SMOKING JOY. PA. ISA
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“Crimp cut Prince Albert is my tobacco for mild, rich­
tasting pipe comfort,” «ays J. A. Heim. Right I P .A .’s
choice tobacco is specially treated to insure against
tongue bite. And the new Humidor Top keeps P. A. fresh.
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GREAT CIGARETTE
'MAKINGS'. PA. POLLS ’
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UP FAST AND EASY,
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“There’s no other tobacco like crimp cut Prince Albert
for easy rolling of firm, neat cigarettes,” says A. Byar-
ley. “And I like the way the new Humidor Top keeps
P .A . tasty-fresh for cool, mild smoking jo y l”
THE NEW HUMIDOR 10P lochs IN the FRESHNESS and FLAVOR
GRANDMA
t ARRIVED JUST '
IN TIME ' HERE
THAN ANY OTHER TOBACCO
“THE NATIONAL JO Y SMOKE _
B. J. Reynold« Tobacco Company. W lniton-Salam . N. C.
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