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labor act.
3. Enactment of a fair employ
ment practices act designed to
end Job discrimination against
Negroes and other minority
groups.
The Rural Electrification Ad
ministration has found chemicals
the best means of controlling
brush along power line rights of
way.
In the wild state the mink Is
the muskrat's worst enemy.
CHRISTMAS
UNPAINTED
aby Wardrobes,
Shelves and Chests
PAGE LUMBER & FUEL
'.64 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242
GREEK
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At this happy time 6t the
year it is our treat pleasure
to extend to one and all
sincere wishes tor a joyous
Yuletide.
Richmaid
Ice Cream
' ' 632 S. Stephens
Closed From
Dec. 25 to Jan. 5
Bill Neighbors
West Coast Building
: Supply Co.
Mill and Mother
ill
Joy Cork UC&
ti1 iif y
SANTA CLAUS hat just raced three timet eround the Christmas
tree at the armory, where the American Legion held a Chrittmat
party, with a retinue of Icids in hot pursuit. One of them teemt
to have tnitched the old fellow's pack in the chase, and it of
a mind to return it.
These kids weren't in evidence at Christmas parties when
the Legion was organized, but their grandpas and grandmas
were. In those days the young fellows brought diamond ringt and
Congressmen Easy Victims Of Slick Panhandler
WASHINGTON, VP) House
members are on the lookout lor
a panhandler who claims to be
a buuaozer operator.
The man called at the office of
Rep. Holmes (R-Wash) and said
he needed three dollars to buy
a Duuaozer license so ne could
get a job on a Washington .con
struction project.
I ' mU - i'rai 'iw
your
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Deck the tree with boughs of jolly good spirits
. . . tinsel bright as the faces of little ones on
Christmas morning . . . ornaments reflecting
happiness, joy, peace on earth - good will to all !
men. We sincerely wish you all the joys and
happiness of the season and a wonderful New
Year to come.
UMPQUA VALLEY
A Home-Owned and Operated Store
202 N. Jackson Phone 73
He said he was from Holmes'
Congressional district. He got the
three dollars.
Then he went to the office of a
House member from Nebraska.
The same story but a different
Congressional district. Another
three dollars.
That was when the grapevine
in the House office building be
gan passing the word. -
Motor Stages Unite On
Plan To Reduce Losses
SALEM, Dec. 23. UP) Oregon
Motor Stages won permission
Thursday to take over Pacific
Greyhound'! local bus service be
tween Oregon City and Port
land.
The two companies agreed to
the. change, which was approved
by Public Utilities Commissioner
fiagg.
The two companies said they
warned urns to taKe over an
the Oregon City-Portland business
because both of them now are
losing money on the run.
Pacific Greyhound will oper
ate its buses between Oregon
City and Portland on Highway
99E, but will not handle any pas
sengers traveling between the
two points.
Fire Bans Regular Lodge
Session After 34 Years
KLAMATH FALLS. Dee. 23.
JP For the first time in 34
years the Klamath Falls Elks
lodge called oft a regular Thurs
day night meeting this week.
A portion of the lodge hall was
damaged by fire last Saturday.
cancelling the meeting.
The lodge building was dedi
cated 34 years ago this week and
shortly after the first of January
the Elks will call for bids on an
addition which it expected to cost
around $isu,uw.
When Rome was at the height
of her power it was said that a
bird could travel from one end
of Jhe Spanish peninsula to the
other by hopping from tree to
tree, but Spain now has very lit
tle forest area.
theater tickets as gifts; now they bring toy trains and rattles
an inevitable result of their former abberration, I reckon. (By
Paul Jenkins).
y SA$0irs :
tw"'-"''.
RDSEBURB
Boost In Income
Tax Exemption
Urged By C. I.O.
WASHINGTON. MB The
CIO urged congress Wednesday
to give a $3,000 Income tax exemp
tion to married couples plus a
$600 exemption for each de
pendent.
The proposal came from Hy-
man Bookbinder, economist for
the Amalgamated Clothing Work
ers of America speaking for the
CIO.
Bookbinder told a Senate eco
nomic committee the CIO also
recommends raising the exemp
tion to $1,500 for single persons.
The present exemption Is $600
for each member of a family.
He argued that revenue losses
to the government because of the
increased exemption rate should
be made up in higher corporate
taxes or higher taxes in the upper
brackets.
! Bookbinder also urged:
-r 1. Immediate action by Con
gress to raise the minimum wage
level from 75 cents an hour to $1
an hour.
2. Repeal of the Taft-Hartley
New Location
Dr. George L. Nicholas
Veterinarian
Graduate of
University of Pennsylvania
is now located at
804 Garden Valley Road
rreatment of all domestic
animals. Emergency- hospital
fc small animals.
Phone 116
Uouse, Commercial and
Industrial Wiring
Electrical Trouble Shooting
Motor and Appliance Re
pair Free Pick-Up and Delivery
Service
17 Veart Experience
ACE ELECTRIC
Licensed Electrician
318 E. 2nd Ave. N. Ph. 1743-J
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Here we art with Only one more day un
til Chrittmat, to It's a good time to lay
"Merry Chrittmat" to all of you folkt
from MILLER'S RADIO RECORD SHOP.
And when you're budgeting your Chritt
mat money glftt, be ture to Inolude a few
dollars for reoordt and albumt. You'll
want dozens of recording of every kind
for that new record-player: kiddle reoordt
of unbreakable plattlo In the 45 r. p. m.
or ttandard albumt, or wettern, popular,
and elattloal recording! for tht grown
ups. All your musical wantt In record!
are available for your aeleotlon at Mil
ler's Radio Reoord Shop.
LESTER'S GIFT SHOP still has a va
riety of gift items except In the toy line.
There are bronze bookends, especially the,
Burmese temple dancers, that are stun- I
nlng In design. There are single and 5
branch candelabra lit polished brass and a
Chinese gong, for your table centerpiece
There are lovely bone china cup and sau
cer sets for Mom's collection, like the set
with blue rose border and center bouquet.
.And potterjfc. planters In restrained Mod
ern Chinese or the whimsical elfin boats,
logs, and buckets, to pretty up her kitchen
'shelves. r
1
All tht pleasant folkt at the ICE CREAMERY are wish
ing you a Merry Chrittmat, too. They want to thank you
for your patronage thlt ytar, whloh hat been a good year,
for all of ut In many wayt. It It thtlr hope and ours that .
1950 will be equally happy and protperout. By way of a Chrittmat gift
to hard-working young woman the loe Creamery hat been giving a FREE I
LUNCH eaoh Week ta tomtone whote name appears here. This week, '
I Santa't mlt goee to Bonnlt Tyre. Clip thli ooupon out of Window Shop- I
ping, Bonnlt, and givt It td Mr. MoDonald ont day ntxt week, for lunch I
on the houee. ;
Here's somethlne else you can use those
. gift dollars for rose jars Imported from
' China, from JOSSE'S Decorating Depart
ment. There are floral and dragon designs
In dainty colors, or all-over patterns In
coral and gold, mey are line lor vases
and there. Is even a pair of rose-Jar lamps
with black ebony bases and green shades.
I Those beautiful figurines and lamps in
1 Modern Chinese are another good bet for
monev gifts from your friends. And
Josse s have extra shades In red, green,
and chartreuse, handmade or textured cot.
i ton fabric with fringe banding, for your
Chinese Modern lamps.
Those preolout gift portralti from ton
or daughter deterv a good frame. Ilka I
thett at CLARK'S STUDIO, 105 8. Jack
ton. With glatt fronts to protect your
treaturet from dutt, thtte framet are
available In a variety of tlzet and priced
from tht very Inexpentlve on up. There
It an excellent selection of roun-1, oval,
and reotangular framet, with the plain
eat of gold outllnet, gold filigree edget,
and plain or etched thadow box ttylet.
Ont with a carved gold edge hae a painted
enamel medallion at Intervals along the
border. There It a pair of velvet minia
ture! for hanging on the wall, with gold
filigree along the edge. The velvet la In
maroon or blue. Another frame haa a
jeweled border In aapphlra pink or blue.
ABHCRAKT'a want to tav "Merry Christmas" to all their
friends and customers, and to remind you that you can spend
Christmas gut money lor someining lasting ramer
than something. that will wear out in a short time.
We like the lockets styled by Bliss, like this gold filled
. heart with a yellow gold engraved floral design on
' the rose gold lace. There is space insiae ior iwo pic
tures. Locket and bracelet sets are lovely, such as
this heart-shaped one by La Mode with satin-finished
I yellow gold face engraved with a floral design in rose
gold. The bracelet Is the expansion tvpe. A child's set
similarly designed will delight your young daughter
, for many years to come. So It will be a "Happy New
Year ior an 01 you, irom juncroji .
Hart't something nice and practical for
thott money glftt bloutet from LU
VERNE'S. Thtre are heavenly 100 nylon
bloutet detigned by Petti exclusively for
junior flguree. A cap sleeved dutty rott
model with Chinese neckline It made up
from a waffle-weave fabrlo with floral
medallione In the center of eaoh tquare.
Another nylon bloute la ihlrred all around.
Comet In rott, blut, and white, and the
100 nylon fabrlo won't wrinkle, tven
though It't at crltp a organdie. Luverne
hat more wool Jerteyi, too, from 13.95 to
-19.95. There are 34 eleevet and thorttr,
with self-button f rontt and roll-back dou
ble collara. Or are you looking for one of
thoee rare tailored blouses with 34
sleeveaf You'll find them at Luverne's for
S4.95. In tan, blue,
crepe. They are- especially
your new Jumpers. .
or white rayon
smart with
Know what? You can have your Christ-
mat turkey roasted at CLEO'S QUALITY
BAKERY, 314 N. Jackson, If you give her
a Jingle on the phone 981-J right away i
and make arrangements. That's her way
of helping you to nave a Merry unnst
mas. this year. And Cleo and George and
Mary DO wish you a very merry Christ
mas, and a happy and prosperous 1950!
Remember, too, that Cleo's Bakery Is
where you can get really fresh home
baked cakes and pastries right from their
own ovens. Try tome, now, . ...
Baby thlngt art good the whole year around, and where elte can
you find euch lovely, hand-knit and hand-crocheted baby thlngt at
at the CLOVER EXCHANGE? There are thumblen mlttent for
very tiny bablee, and vltor eapt for manly baby boyt, and loafer
took! for little loaf ere. All-white mlttent, booties, and helmets in
nylon, tool Three-piece eett In pink or yellow, open-work hug-me-tight
tnd puffy little shoulder wraps are warm and pretty little
glftt for a ntw baby. Baby afghant art grand for ihawli or carriage-throw!,
to keep the preoloui mite extra warm. And three, or
four-piece doll iweater teta ta fit tiny dolls or life-size baby doll!
are at the Clover Exohange, too, for little mother!. These Itemt
art all hand made by looal women, and told on consignment at tha
Clover Exchange, 2217 Harvard Avenue, Jutt beyond Falrhaven.
Phone 444-J-4, and atk Mrt. Soott whit will bt the mott eonvtnlent
time for you to come out and thop. Sha It a graolout and delightful
thopkeeper and hat many lovely things for your selection at any
time. .