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' QUONSET UTILITY BUILDINGS OUONUT II IMMEDIATI DELIVERY VALLEY BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CO. 240 SOUTH STEPHENS PHONI 1 -6 348 TALKING ABOUT A HOME? So many people do noth ing but talk about it! But if you really want to own your home, consult me now. Personal attention. Economical terms. Ralph L. Russell Loam end Insurant Loan Rtprtstntotlva Equitably Savinas A Loan Aii'n. Insurance Solicitors E. V. Lincoln Mack E. Brown A. W. McGuitt J. I. Bailor Room 212 Phana 1-4311 Douglai County Stats Bank Bldg. Lookingglass By HAZEL S. MARSH Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gatemin returned recently from a five day business and pleasure trip to Port land, where they visited the let ter's sister Mrs. L. W. Anderson and mother, Mrs. Louis Vance and brother A. H. Vance. They also visited at Aloha with Emanuel Thorns a cousin of Mr. Gateman. On the return trip, they were euests overnight at tha home of Mrs. Gateman's brother P. R. Vance and family in Springfield. Mrs. Paul Haddow and small son Gary of Vallejo, Calif, arrived on Tuesday for a visit over the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Zeller and daughter Joy of Brockway were dinner guests on fcunaay of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Green. Mr. J. C. Zoeter returned on Wednesday from an extended visit with relatives in Kansas City. Mo. Mr. Zoeter was called east by the serious illness of his sister. ! Mrs. John Mathis entertained her Sunday school class with a innstmas party on Wednesday evening. Games and a gift ex change were enjoyed and the girls rehearsed musical numbers to be given on the Christmas program to be presented at the church on Sunday evening, Dec. 23. At the affair were: Darlene OUivant, Donna Schulz, Alice Morris, Betty Jo Carlisle, Wanda and Charlotte Powell, Charlotte Barclay and Betty Jo Wylie. Mrs. Bessie Wylie assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. The 4-H Forestry club under the leadership of Ivan Swift went on a hike on Sunday aiternoon. Among points of interest they in i soecled the salt caves in the Ten- mile area. In the group with their leader were: Jimmie fclliott, chael Robinson. Kenny. David and Larry Swift, Ned Nay and Louis Vance. Hie 4-H livestock club. "Farm ers Chiquita" held a meeting re cently, called by the president Betty Jo Wylie. The club projects decided upon include: one horse, two chicken growers, seven sheep, two rabbits, three beef cattle, one Dig. four dairy cattle and two field crops. Two films featuring sheep 1 and pigs were shown, j Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carlisle and I children Jimmy. Betty Jo and C. J., Jr. left Saturday morning for a trip including a visit to tneir home in Arkansas. Mrs. Carlisle's father Elmer Metcalf will accom- lrt1 UP Santa Claui Bogs Down In Northeastern Storm PLATTSBURGH. N. Y. (. Even Santa Claus was snowbound today by the storm that shackled the Northeast. Ha had to postpone until Dec. 21 a transport plane flight to up state orphanages. The flight was the second In a series of toy-delivering trips to or phans. The trips, sponsored by "Santa's Workshop" at North Pole, a vil lage on the slope of Whiteface Moil., Doc 17, 151 Tha News-Review, Roteburg, On. 3 mountain in the Adirondacks, be ?an Friday with a swing over New England. Santa's workshop Is distributing 10,000 tops, worth $30,000, to orphan ages that have written the village. Skin Graft From Twin Brother May Savt Gl SAN ANTONIO, TEX. - (1 Doctors hope they can save the life of Pfc. Leo S. Kijowski with a skin graft from his identical twin brother, Pfc. Leonard Klrjowski. Leonard is being rushed here from the Korean war front by mil itary air transport. An operation will be performed as toon at he arrives. Leo was severely burned by white phosphorus shell fire In Ko rea on Oct 18. The burns cover about 40 percent of his body and surgeons ruled out attempts t o graft skin from other parts of his body. C. M. (CHUCK) O'MALLEY, right, representative from Consolidated FreightwoyV head quarters, Portland, presents safe-driving' awards to company truck drivers Warren I. Wands, center, and Morris A- Bidwell. The drivers were honored at a compony dinner in the Rose hotel Saturdoy night. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) ' pany them. Thev plan to spend Christmas with friends in California. "Danger is my stock in trade ...Geerao Vo'finfina hit-faced Mystery on Lei George Do it TONIGHT 8:OOp.m. 1470 on your dial uniip it Liquor Board Spurns Portland Council Request SALEM OP) The state liquor commission Isn't going to abide by the recommendations of the Port land city council when it passes out 1952 licenses to Portland tav- rnf The commission said it would not yield its "duty and responsiDiiuy tin another acencv." The Portland city council nas re fused to recommend license ap proval unless tavern operators sign nleriep that oinball machines would De Dannea uum mcu es tablishments. Th rnmmiss on said: " reconv mendation (of the city council or county court) is not binding upon the commission, ana ine ww gives the commission exclusive ana com' plete responsibility for the final de ncinn. 'The commission leeis mat me refusal nr failure of the license applicant to sign a pledge of the sort referred to is not a ground which the Oreeon liouor control act recognizes as justification for refusal of the commission to grant a license." Price Changes Scheduled The Liouor commission decided to make liquor price changes every 60 days, witn ine next cnange scheduled for February 1. The commission explained that price changes now have to b made almost daily because of rap idlv-chaneine liouor prices. This causes the liquor commission staff mucn extra worn in posting new prices. ine 71 percent marx-up on wine was reduced to 48 percent, the commission explaining that wine prices are so far out of lint that some imported wines cost more than whiskey. The whiskey markup also was fixed at 48 percent, compared with the old mark-up of about 44 percent. Other action by the commission: Prohibited wine and beer distrib utors from accepting other than cash or a licensee's own check in payment. This is to protect the distributors from bad checks writ- 8 Jowelte TUESDAY ONLY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. L 0 ten by customers of the licensees. Warned clubs to stop the practice of selling drinks and liquor for more than the posted price. Instructed Its attorney to draft a regulation forbiding beer tav erns from giving away beer at open house parties, which often are I given when a new tavern opens up or a tavern has been closed for ' remodeling. 69 TH ANNUAL T BALL T $ .50 Tax Ine). 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