Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, October 13, 1949, Image 7

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    CLfljSSIFIED SECTION
for timlwr
PENCILS - druwing pencil«, MANY BUYERS
Send particulars as to kind
Mongol colored Indelible pen­
■Ize, amount, price and terms,
cil«, singly or in set« of 24.
etc A M. W illia m s , B ro ke r,
Venus coloring pencils In sets
P O. Box 5 5 4 , S p rin g fie ld
of 12, ideal for map-making.
Oregon.
10-13,20,27c
Southern Oregon Nows Re­
view Stationery dept.
MAN WANTED - for Rnwleigh
business Sell to 1300 families.
W r it e today
Rawleigh's,
Dept ORJ 381-SA. Oakland,
Calif
10 8p
E A G L E P E N C IL S
a com plete
line of Eagle pencils, no. 1 to
no. 4. Shorthand pencils.
Charcoal pencils. Ebony pen­
cils.
C h a lk
c ra y o n ,-
w h ite.
Crayolus, boxes of 8, 18 or 24.
Southern Oregon News Re­
view Stationery dept
FOR SALE Platinum wedding
ring, set with 7 blue-white
diamonds A real bargain Kv
enings telephone 2-5248, «lays
phone 7888
10 8t
Perapnal Staplers
Presto Staplers, pocket size,
only 08c. Southern Oregon
News Review Stationery dept.
b o s t it c ii
SCOTCH TAPE - variety of
widths, with dispensers. Sou­
thern Oregon News Review
S ta tio n e ry dept.
Oregon Blue Book
Near Completion
Oregon's new state directory,
better known as the "Blue
Book”, Is nearing completion
and will soon be ready for dis­
tribution, Secretary of State
Earl T Newbry announced to­
day.
The directory contains cur­
rent and historical Information
on all phases of state and local
government, as well as siatisti
cal material and features of gen
eral interest to the state. It is
distributed without charge to
schools ami public offices.
Newbry, whose office is di­
rected by law to compile the
book «-very two years, reminded
persons wishing to purchase a
copy that the last legislature
Increased the price from 25 to 50
cents to cover increased costs
of printing. Failure to include
the correct amount with an or­
der is causing extra correspon­
dence and delay, he pointed out
Thursday, October 13. 1949
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WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Here’« the Answer
LARGE BIRD
1 Pictured bird
4 Soak hemn
6 Rose
11 Indian home» 3 Parrot
13 Prtsser
6 Exist
14 Any
7 Wand
15 Mentally
8 Upon
gifted
41 B itter vetch
mountains
9 Serious
18 Sun god
42 Hebrew
address
2 1 Weird
10 Knock
month
26 Heavenly
10 Expunge
21 Sweet
43 Of the thing
body
12 Crafty
potatoes
44 Sorrowful
13 Belongs to it 27 Fruit
22 German river 18 Babylonian
32 Talking bird 47 Suitable
23 Follow after
33 Winglike part 48 Individual
deity
26 Type of boat 17 New Mexico 35 Social insect 49 Body part
28 Weary
(abbr.)
36 Drew closer to 50 Monkey
29 Unclose
53 Symbol for
20 Greek letter 37 Transporta­
30 Area measure 22 Compass point
samarium
tion fees
31 M ilitary po- 24 Russian
55 Doctor (abbr )
39 Adjusts
lice (abbr.)
32 Indo-Euro­
pean language
34 Enthusiastic
ardor
37 Feigned
38 Doctrine
40 Constellation
41 Auricles
43 M ariner
48 Railroad
A Wedding la an «vani
th at I« lo n g rem em -
KERRY
chine or sewing table. Fold back
the top of a medium sized sack,
the specialist explains, to form
a cuff. The folded cuff will aid
in keeping the bag wide open.
Then, by laying a wide side a-
gainst the machine or sewing
table, it may be attached firmly
in place with scotch tape.
It is easy to do, Miss Scales
says, and the habit of always
keeping the sewing room “pick­
ed-up” will save cleaning time.
DRAKE
r HMM / ...* in spring a voung
MAN'S FANCY L IG H TLY TURNS
ETCETERA — / * I WONPER IF
THE POPE WHO PREAMEP THAT
UP THOUGHT SPRING L E F T
MARY
38 East Main
Phone 3217
C L E A N B U R N IN G
M ETERED
T E C H N IC IA N O N C A L L
Whittle Transfer
& Fuel Co.
890 Oak St.
Ticklers
Tel. 3331
By George
(abbr.)
Our Wedding «ample«
are complete: a »I«e for
every fancy and for
every puree: they have
that certain touch that
■pell« refinement and
good taste.
Stationery Department
Pickup & Delivery
1
1
52 Dyes
54 Crown
58 Condition
07 I t Is one of
the largest
of -------
Don’t 1st your friends
learn the good new«
|u«t by heanay.
Southern Oregon News Review
UPHOLSTERING
(abbr.)
An4 not the least of the
happy custom« U the
■ending x of Announce­
ment« and Invitation«.
Call /or your
g ilt copy of
tU t yeer’t Bride
Booklet. . . «
treolth o l iofor-
mation obool the
otooy detoilt of Wedding ettgoeOe.
Standard
Heating Oils
47 Gives up
01 Rhode Island
OFFICE SUPPLIES - ledgers,
journals, record books South­ Guernwey H eifer Sale
ern Oregon News Review Sta­ Set For 1 -H, F FA , Vet»
VERTICAL
tionery dept
A fall sale of approximately
1 Fixed look
30 registered Guernsey heifers
L E G A L N O T IC E
sponsored by the Oregon Guern-1
soy Breeders association will be Paper Sack on Machine
held at the state fairground on
IN C IR C U IT C O U R T O F
the outskirts of Salem on Sat­ Keeps Setting Room Clean
T H E S TA TE OR O R EG O N
urday,
October 22, it has been
IN A N D F O R T H E
Let a paper sack attached to
announced
by Ben Newell, Mar­
C O U N TY OF JAC K SO N
your
sewing machine “pick-up"
ion county extension agent, who
In the Matter of the Estate)
is in charge of local sale arrang­ after you as you sew, suggests
Of
)
ements.
Miss Murle Scales, O.S.C. ex­
CLIFFORD II THOMAS, )
One section of the sale will in-, tension clothing and textiles
Deceased.
)
elude heifers on which bidding specialist
NOTICE OF HEARING
will be limited to World War
An easy way to avoid getting
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that II veterans. Others will be of­ scraps of thread and material
the Final Account of Viola Eve­ fered for sale to 4-H club and all over the floor is to attach
lyn Thomas, as Executrix of the EEA members. The sale will re­ a paper sack to the sewing ma
Estate of Clifford H. Thomas, place a spring junior sale which
deceased, has been filed in the has been held three years pre-!
Circuit Court of Jackson County, viously.
Top quality heifers have been
State of Oregon, and that the
31st day of October, 1949, at the selected from herds from all
hour of 10:00 o’clock A M , has parts of the state by a sale com­
been duly set for the hearing of mittee headed by L E. Francis,
objections to such final account Tillamook, chairman. Commit
and settlement thereof, at which teemen contacted were Vernon
Sherwood; Cecil
time any person interested in Boeckman,
such (‘State may appear and file j Johnson, Grants Pass; Dick Ly­
objections thereto in writing and on, Junction City; Herb Howell,
Astoria and Lester Erb, Albany
contest the same.
Each of the animals selected
Dated and first published:
by the sale committee has been
September 29th. 1040
VIOLA EVELYN THOMAS chosen for type, production and
pedigree arrangement. Newell is
Executrix
secetary of the Oregon Guernsey
Van Dyke & Lombard
Breeders association, the sale
Attorneys for Estate
Pub Sept 29, Oct 6 13 20, 1949 sponsor.
tk t l¡*&t to. ootond
ßoU W u k u . . .
Southern Oregon News Review
FURNITURE
AI TO TRIM
2 Occupant
3 Opus (abbr.)
H O R IZ O N T A L
A shland, Oregon
W O R T H ’S F A M IL Y
“The average businessman has a pot-belly because
he won’t walk anymore—has to have a car every­
where he goes.”