Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 22, 1963, Image 40

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    Election Machinery
Thrown Info Gear
Salem -a?t- Machinery for
a special elprtinn -. .
thrown into gear Wednesday
by Jack Thompson, elections
supervisor of the Secretary of
w ij UilJUC.
f 'ithJthe aPParent success
of the drive to refer the 1963
legislature's tax bill t0 the
People, Thompson began
drafting plans for the state
wide election.
He said a voters' pamphlet
would have to be prepared
and sample ballots mailed out.
A briefing of county clerks
Is being planned to outline
election procedures, and to ex
plain what expenses will be
paid by the state. The legisla
ture set aside S300.000 in an
ticipation that the referral
WOIlM CllprnD4 r.J
. .. -"'-'-w aim a special
-ivi-nuu wuuiq oe caned.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1963
One-Yard Marvels
9093
ONE SIZE
MEDIUM
One step wonders! Place
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Printed Dattern flnflS
Misses' medium size only. Jif
f.v-cut in one niece
FIFTY CENTS in coins for
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each pattern for first-class
mailing and special handling
Send to Marian Martin, Med
ford Mail Tribune, Pattern
Dept., 232 West 18th St., New
York H, N. Y. Print plainly
NAME, ADDRESS with SIZE
and STYLE NUMBER.
Clip coupon for 50c Free
Pattern in bie. new Fall-Win
tor nattprn cataloe. iust out!
354 design ideas. Send 50c for
catalog.
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Easv to make with clear step-by-step
directions: Money-saving.
Instructions 7168: step-by-step
directions for making
slip covers for chairs, sofas.
THIRTY-FIVE CENTS
(coins) for this pattern-add 15
cents for each pattern for first
class mailing and special han
dling. Send to Alice Brooks.
Needlecraft Dept.. P.O. Box
163, Old Chelsea Station. New
York 11. X.Y. Print plainly
N4.ME ADDRESS, and PAT
TERN NUMBER.
1963's Biggest Needlecraft
Show stars ..mocked acceso-rie.-ifs
our new Needlecraft
Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-to-vou
designs to knit, cro
chet ew, weave, embroider
nuilt. Plus free pattern. Seno
25c Vinw:
1963, Burtiu of Advartillnf . AN PA
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