4 - THE OREGON STATESMAN, iSALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1025 urea onmtatesman . " : . r. Iwwi Daily Zxeept Vdar by rat itatzuuut rvBLUBixa coxrjunr i 315 Sooth Commercial SC. Satan, Orega -T B. J. H.adrieka . Fr4 J.Tonsa Lm1I J.- Sailta - Aadrea, &Mek - - .' Manafer - irHrirKti(or Clt Editor TelMTraBa 4itor - 8etcr Editor W. H. Htadarana - - CfreuTatioa Manager Ralph 11. KUtilaf . Advertising Manaar Vrank Jakaki . Manager Job Dept. K. A. Ktutt.n U'Uck KJitor B.eCMf "V . paltry Editor "-'tVV-- MZKB.Or,TK AS80CL4TZ PKE8S j Taa jUaitat4 Ptm U aielallT atltld to tba asa (or pobllrttlo af aU nawt llaialck ertitd to It or bo etkarwlao erdltd a tait uixr aa alaa U teal wa )Uiaa aaraia. ...-. ; . ,. - v . . ..('. . llbart Jlrara, tSQ W'retf Bidj., Portiand. Oro. ' - ; , Jr. Co Kr Tork. 1CS-13 W. 31it Bt.: CaleaM. Vatattrtta BU ! Pot. -Payao. Sharon BId, Sa Vraaeiaea. Calif.: Hirriaa Bid., Lm Aatola. Calif. T Biriuil Offieo53 or Ml ', ':Illtr?OSWSi:.-'j;;. -v Circulation OM.SSJ Newt Departmental 10(1 Entered at tka Pott Otfico ia galea, Oret-oi, at aocondelaM' natter. f ::. i. i vectmoer sss, loss viKKAT aimij tkuk: Ascribe ye greatness unto, our God. He is the Rock, his work la perfect: for all his ways are judgment: a God of troth and without iniquity, just and right is he. Deuteronomy .NEW THINGS IN OLD PLACES - i VWeary. pilgrims, from far countries are climbing the roads to the city,-2 5 00 feet abore sea level, to rest in hotels, hospices and convents beforesfiling out the single road to Bethlehem to worship at ..the marble manger which marks the traditional spot of the birthplace of Christ. -J-' V ". - - v ; f,t?.f . I v, 4 , ' ''There will be a distinctly American touch to this year's celebra t Ion with funds sent from the United States. The American Y, M. C. A. Is providing for the first time in history a community Christmas tree which is to be for all denominations, Jews, Christians and Mohamme dans The tree will be set up in the field of Boat, where the shepr heroX watched their flocks by night and it will .be lighted by elec tricity and decorated, like, the community trees in the United .States, ; . Tfhousands of pilgrims and tourists wjll see the tree as they come over, the road from Jerusalem on foot: and by donkey, horse, or auto ,mobiie.; 'Among those whd.wlIV walk-are 1 00 children from the Holy Cr,oss and Saint James orphanages of the Near East Relief. They .will be part of a picturesque. crowd ot American and French priests, 'Spanish and. Italian monks. English tourists and native country people who will greet each other.'may your day be happy and blessed.' -:'.,J?This procession -will start the day before Christmas and pass 'Davida. well and Rachel's 'tomb, winding up In the courtyard of the 'Church; of Nativity." " , ' : I The above quoted paragraphs are parts of an Associated iPr'ess cablegram from Jerusalem-f' j ;. ' An4 they carry the mind of the reader back.toihe dawn rof the worth while part'of the history of the human race Tp the beginnirigs of .the ideals of the fatherhood of God and, th"e brotherhood of man.-- ' r,f w";v T7 J It i igratifying'to'Americans that their representatives ; are puttinfr a new touch -and a new and larger significance to the' meanings of the teachings that were given to the world by, the lowly Nazarene who was born in the manger at Beth lehem. " . - , I ' duces from twelve to fourteen billion dollars worth of 'new wealth every year. It has an investment larger than all the railroads, all the manufactories and all quarries oft the nation. ' , v - If the United States is to maintain as well-balanced pros perity there must be proper recognition of the farming in dustry. And to observe Agricultural day will emphasize agriculture as other projects or personal lives and services are emphasized by other special days or weeks. iJ - Since there is now sharp criticism on the great number of holidays this day is not to be" a legal holiday. This day's program might include:, A proclamation by the Chief Execu tive of the nation and state; appropriate school exercises; radio addresses ; chamber of commerce programs directed to agricultural good will and service; farm community gather ings; a'nd editorials on farm industry, dignity and progress The observance of this day should be of real value in stimulating respect for agriculture the nation's!, basic1 In dustry and a step further toward; due recognition of the social and economic importance of the farm. ; I' is IS X UK Hi AGRICULTURAL DAY : : -Much enthusiasm rwas aroused at the National Grange meeting recently held in Sacramento over the proposal for an Agricultural day. The observance of this day would have or its object emphasis upon the importance of agriculture in ihe social and economic life of the nation. l! - -This country thinks, it is said, in terms of commerce ;while other important factors in the national life are sub ordinated in the country's consciousness. Industry of the ;rtytype has been glorified and properly so. However, back of 5 the factory smoke stacks and behind the lines of Labor day1 marchers there Is a great group whose toil and products niake some of these industries represented possible and con tributes to the prosperity of the country in very jarge measure.- . V- ' , r This group is made up of men and women who operate i the -six and one-half million farms of the United States. It comprises, practically one-third of our population and pro- More Than Fifty Families to . . Receive Food for Big: -' ?i Holiday Dinner ; Boxes instead of baskets will be used by the Salvation Army this year in dispensing its Christ mas dinners toxhe poor ot -Salem. They will vary in siies and he Billed according to the number in each family helped. , . . . . Each box will contain, the fol lowing articles of food: One chjoken, 10 pound sack flour, 12 pounds of potatoes, 2 pounds of sugar, 2 pounds of macaroni, 3 pounds rice, 4 pounds onions, 1 pound coffee, 1 . pound butter, 5 pounds apples, 1 package rolled oatsl package corn flakes, 1 pk. package corn flakes, 1 package pancake flour, canned corn and tomatoes, 2 cans milk, 2 bunches celery, 2 loaves bread, 1 pound of snowdrift baking powder and a Christmas War Cry. Army workers were busy today getting provisions ready for 50 or 60 boxes to be sent to as many families, while hundreds of candy sacks are being filled for the Christmas tree at the Armory on Thursday night. BROADCAST S n BY Regulations Governing Slash posal Laid , Daw n . r , Conference Ends" .. The state board of 'forestry, at a meeting held at Marshfield last Saturday, obtained a general' pol icy having to do with slash dis posal in the Coos Bay district, where selective cedar logging is carried on extensively. It was decided among- other things that there shall be no broadcast burning at any time. No spring burning "will be allowed un less the. fire is put out completely with water, or equally effective tIDDIES'COLDS should not be "doeed" Troat I them externally with ' V VAIORUB i i T w i If " Laite Araivals! , " .i " SO PAIRS r ' BOYS' LONG TROUSERS Grey and Tan Worsted s " "' i. - " . '' New. Patterns ' i ; . I - - . ' , : ; SPECIAL ; Get him a pair of these and a blouse style 4 ; - Sweater for Christmas Hi TV Sizes' 5 to 16 years f A Ik. ' ...-.'- -- y .m "a. jm 1 . sjp-bl aa. . a. ....a i w . w a . m - n means. ' J ; Controlled spot burning to dis pose of the most dangerous con centrations of slash, shall be de termined by the state forester and. his wardens. Preparations for burning at right time and in the right way shall be made by the operator in advance. The remain der of the slash shall be left un Lnrned. ' ' ' .If additional petrol or other protection is required because of added hazard created by unburned slash, arrangements shall be work ed out with the fire patrol asso ciations and by assessments under the state fire patrol law. This tequirement applies to the finan ces required for the work. , On California, and Oregon and C'oOs Bay Wagon grant lands slash disposal ' as outlined in .other re quirements, shall be required of the purchasers under the terms of the rale contract made by-the in terior department, which shall be supported by surety bonds it nec-fssary. BOOKS MAKE LASTING GIFTS A good book is a good companion and will' be a constant reminder to the recipient.- We still have a large selection to choose from. 5 -Here You Can Find a Gift for Every Member of the Family Nursery Rhymes and Picture Books Biography, History, Fiction and Travels at popular prices. A Remington or Corona Portable would make the best gift of all ATLAS BOOK & STATIONERY CO. ,465 State Street ' OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHIUSTMAS -l - ... - ' ' i . . . . if - -r$v- GIVE BROWNIES Eastman-made $2 up "DROWNIE cameras' make good pictures the easiest way so they make good gifts. And since they cost as little as $2 they' offer immediate answers, probably to several Christmas list questions. You'll save time if you see the Brownies early in your shopping tour.. We'd like to show you the No. 2 A Brownie, for example, illustrated above. Pictures 22x4i4 ; $3.50. . Kodaks for Christmas $5 up Capital Drug Store 405 State Street, Corner Liberty "Only the Best" I GIESE-POVER'S 3-DAY CLEARANCE SALE Smoking Sets $1.75 to $22.50 n Mahogany End Tables Several Patterns $4.25 to $20.00 Cedar Chests Genuine Tennessee. Red Cedar." Moth, Mice and Damp Proof $12:50 to $37.50 $37.60 Mahogany Top Spinet Desk $22.50 A Sale of Christmas Lamps V - ' , -. a ' f iMeUd Bridge Lamps . Complete With Shade ; $2.95 Junior Floor: Lamps Complete With Shade $14.75 Of Gift Furniture Regardless of Cost USE YOUR CREDIT NO INTEREST BUY NOW PAY NEXT YEAR 9x12 Extra Heavy Axminster Rugs $49.50 SI. OO Cash SI.OO Week Have Motion Pitcures in your home Xmas New "Pathex" Projectors at $52 SIO Cash 8.1 Month Pathex Motion Picture Cameras $47.50 $94.50 7-P iece Dining Set 54 inch Table, 5 Chairs and Arm Chair blue leather $65.00 $180.00 All Mohair Davenport Back covered in same mohair as cushions and front. All hardwood frame, guaranteed $127.50 $30 Mahogany Finished Davenport Tables $21.50 $22.50 Upholstered Boudoir Chairs - $18.50 $22.50 Hand Decorated End Table $15.25 $32.50 Walnut Finished Tea Wagons ; $24.25 ' " . $10 Child's Table and Chairs. Decorated $6150 A $5.00 Cut Glass Serving Trays $3.507x27 inch Plate Mirror with picture 7x9 inches ... ' ' . $2.15 . $15.00 Doll, Carriage, Ivory Enamel $10.50 $9.00 Mahogany Console Mirror, Gothic Design $6.50 y Lady-Jane Sewing Cabinets Genuine Walnut Bodies $7.25 j Martha Washington Sewing Cabinets V ; Solid Mahogany , $20.25 $17.50 Combination Windsor Chairs and Rockers $12.85 $35.00 Upholstered Seats and Backs Arm Chairs $20.2$. v. . : ' Oiling .- Premier Duplex - -' Electric Cleaner Strongest auction of .any motor drtren brush sweeper on the' mar-" let .r Pme It'to You - . . . . . -.' . . ; . . ". . Look ,f or the checkered, bag 1 Open Until 9:30 Evenings Until Christmas Use Your Credit GIESE-ROGERS TRADE IN YOUR OLD FURNITURE ON NEV We Charge ; "No . ' Interest: - f 4 V t2"T- eJrii.' "a Ml