The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 25, 1947, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 The Statesman. Sclm. Owqon. Tuss day. March 25. 1347
Senate Action
ICS. IB. 143. OC. 337. 41S. 43a 444, 413;
UN IS.
SEN ATS CON VINES AT 14:14) A.M.
rASSCD:
B 1 17 ( Labor, industries com 1
ft4s up workmen's compensation lim
ns regarding pregnancy, misconduct
and refusal to accept suitable em ploy -
' l4 I Sen. Rand I Bars increases
ia employers' rates under workmen s
compensation fund even though claims
exceed M per cent of contribution.
SB 117 (Game com t Bas Large
mot or boats from several southern Ore
gon takes.
SB X2S (Municipal appairs com 1
Makes municipal fiscal years start July
1 instead of Jan. 1. and lets budget
balances carry over.
SB Ml ( Sen Carson et all Gives
SIM monthly to Eugenia Worden. wid
ow of guard stabbed at state pen.
SB 413 (County affairs com. I Lets
counties merge health departments in
to district units.
SB 432 (Judiciary com Broadens
appeal rights in municipal court cases
SB 442 (Labor, industriesi Provides
that no workmen's compensation shall
be paid the first three davs of an in
jury unless injury extends beond
three days
HB II (Game com i Provides for
deer taKs separate from hunting li
cense HB 17J i Com. on roads and high
mays Provides for new transporta
tion act on trucks with fees based on
weights and mileage and designed to
bring in another S2.000.000 annually
HB 2J1 c Clackamas delegation I
Raises pay of Milwaukee Justice of
peace
HB ?SS i Financial institutions com I
Beouires mutual savings bank to keep
on hand not more than 20 per cent of
drpusiK. instead of not less than & per
cent
HB Ml - i Financial institutions com )
Lets n ufual savings banks invest in
fiote secured bv ijTe insurance and
rHA
Hit K Rep Lindberc i Boosts pay
f I'natilla county officers.
HB 111-iRrp Dickson et all -Bar
aub-dividing into four or more tracts
Without county court approval
HB MS iRtp Hmdershott rt all
Gives sheriffs t cents a n lie for serv
Jnr papers imetely extends present
policy i
HB MI i Rep Morsel Boosts pay of
Crook countv officers
HB l 'R-p Cnndit et all -Boosts
fav of Columbia countv officers
HB 2 (Rep More i - Boosts pay of
Jsffrrson countv officers
HB 4J iRrp Viidrii Compels
came commission to pav counties for
land acquired as public hunting
rou nds
JfB 4i- 'I-ocal go t com I Boosts
pav of Deschutes county officers
AIKIPTII)
HJB 14 i Rep Niskanen I Provides
for interim committee to tudv means
f restoring Drrron f,n and wildfire
SJK ien Paul Patterson et alt -providing
for creation of a rehabilita
tion clinic for alcoholics and for the
pavment of the expenses of operation
Ml V
HTFsTfD
KB 437. HB III. 477.
44 PASS RirtlRTs 4DOPTFD
KB 77. I4M. 4M: HB . 12 MS. 175.
M. m. 117. 411. 421. 44. M
iNTiooirrn
HB 12. . IC9. 272. lit. 2 S3. 14. 112.
IM. 144. 417 . 444. 45a. 4M. 4441. 471. 41
M. i HtK 4. HJR I
KFFiRCFU TO ('(IMHITTEt:
HB 241. 4S1. 44. 4SS.
-RtrFRRFU TO COMMITTEE:
HB 257 i Rep Van Dv ke et al
Compels drivers to stop for pedestrians
at unmarked rroin
CP FOR rINAI. ACTION Tl FI)AV :
HB 77. JM. 4M. 444: HB S. 12. 141.
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Crt Rt Call 7523
Ellsworth Asks Caution
On Creek Aid Policy
WASHINGTON. March 24 -A
Rep. Ellsworth (R.-Ore.) said to
day that the situation in Europe
is nr "deadly similar to what it
wCs just prior to Germany's
march into Poland." The con
gressman urged his fellow-legislators
not to act hastily on Pres
ident Truman's proposal to aid
Greece and Turkey. 'We must
now choose between a further
policy of appeasement and ulti
mate total failure, or a gigantic
gamble that we can back the Rus
sian government down with firm
ness, " he said.
House Action
I PASSED:
BB 11 (Rep. Van Dyke et all Bars
change in attorney after decree of fin
' al determination.
HB 237 i Reps. Semon. Trench) -Would
license book-making on out
state hore racing (43-91.
BB 21 (Rep. R. A. Bennett) In
creases ludges' pensions.
I BB 144 Financial institutions com )
i - Specifies form for conditional sales
contracts to prevent overcharges.
HB US (Rep. Chad wick et all Ex -'
cmpts iamp'e merchandise from list
of goods for which hotels are respon
sible, under certain conditions.
HB 444 (Rep. Heisler et all Gives
Mid-Columbia show at The Dalles 15000
of racing revenue
HB 449-iRep J Wilson, by reql
Relieves local school committee, under
county unit system, of caring for school
property and allotting its use
HB l-i State, fed. affairs com )
Authorizes destruction of out-moded
' county papers
II B 4S4 (State, fed affairs com )
Authorizes destruction of out-moded
state papers.
HB 4aM (State, fed affairs com )
Provides for hiring state archivist.
SB Ja4 (Sen. Balderree et all Pro
vides for transfer of judicial powers
! of countv court to circuit court, in
1 Josephine and Jackson counties.
REPASSED (seaate amended):
I HB ISS. 191. 242. 333. 394. 474.
' DEFEATED:
HB 445 Education com I Directs
state department of education to con
duct program of aeronautics
DO-PASS REPORTS ADOPTED:
HB IS4. 177.
SB S. 112. 12: ftJB II
UK -HIS ERRED TO COMMITTEES:
HB 411. 411.
REFERRED TO COMMITTEES:
KB 141. IIS. 179. 447 . 411.
IMRODltFD:
HJM 24) i J E Bennett i Akmg con
gress not to pass pending bill barilng
federal government from development
of protects in which power output is
prime purpose
BB 47 I Rep Hendershottl Would
allow local arencies to use anv park
or recreational area for temporary or
emergency housing for veterans
HB 4S iRep Seinon. Poole I Con
firms lecalitv of deeds of ronvri inrti
executed by countv courts, notwith
Manrtinr absence of acknowledgement
HB 49 i Reps Heisler. Niskanen i
Prohibits angling in parts of Deschutes
river
HB 494 .Rep M Wilson) For per
iod from Julv I. 1947 to Juiv 1 1949.
rives extra 130 monthlv to 1265 par
tially disabled workmen and widows
of workmen killed in industrial acci
dent, and 120 monthly to 4?8 perman
ently disabled workmen and widows
HB 491 i Revision of law com ) Re-e.-iN
Chamber riHI. Oregon laws 1941.
-fardinr committal to state hospital
HB 492 'Agricultural com I Ap
oropnates 1100 000 for state agencies to
use in cooperating with federal govern
ment in agricultural marketing re
search. HB 491 (Reps. B. Hill Dvinlwav)
Limit" property tax to 40 mils (state
3 ccuntv 10 city 15. school 10
HB 494-(Joint wavs. means com )
Requires counties to lew up to 4'j
mill propel tv tax for public welfare If
funds not otherwise avai'able: pro
vides state to contribute 70 per cent.
Counties 30 per cent of welfare fund'
exclusive of federal aid. with tate
aiding those counties which do not have
sufficient funds even with 4'j-mill
lew
SB 141.
IP FOR FINAL ACTION TODAY:
SB 21. 44
BOISE RESCMES II A M. TODAY.
GRANGE TO MEET
LIBERTY. March 2 4 Red
Hills grange will meet in the
liberty grange hall at R o'clock
Tuesday night. March 25. Frank
Judd, lecturer, announced today.
Open to the public, music will be
provided for entertainment.
N - M - -
that steady dial tone
is your go ahead signal
It may take a few extra
seconds before you hear
the hum-m-m-minp; sound
...especially during; rush
hours. But dialing without
it results in a wrong num
ber, or no num
ber at all! Our
facilities are
carrying the
heaviest load
ever. But we're
Eva fat
wfcfis
witchiaaj aaj
t fc fcesy.
caHiaf sy a
ae tm mm try agaia. Than
installing new equipment
as fast as we can to take
care of waiting applicants
and to provide better-than-ever
service for all.
Meantime, please wait for
the dial tone
. . . your dial
telephone's
way of saying
"Number,
please!"
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CaaWTtaartst ST
pmmmt, ml-
The Pacific Telephone end Telegraph Company
GIVE so your Red "S" Cross c- irry on
T Stole Street Sato Teleytt c
Something that has nmt hap
penod in this store in almost
forty years. An opportunity- to
buy new, desirable, spring,
women's wear before the open
ing of the spring season. This
merchandise comes from the
finest resources in America and
you can get it at DRASTICAL
LY REDUCED PRICES.
SUITS
DRESSES
DRESSES
i:
SHOES
DRESS SHOES
f
Navy Pumps & Ties
6? 4
f
6 ft
This promotion will open at 10:00 o'clock Tuesday;
March 25, so come and get these wonderful bargains.
Beautiful, man-tailored women's suits in all the newest patterns and
of the finest materials and colors. Every size. Regularly sold to $55.
Now you can have them at only
39.95
Large selection of beautiful prints, wools, and plain crepes. Sizes 9 to 24
Regularly sold at $19.95. To go in this promotion at only
14.95
Popularly sold at $22.95. Prints, pastels, and- plain colors. One- and
two-piece. While they last will be sold at only
Dress and Street shoes in Suede. Patent, and Kid. Both black and brown.
Every pair the finest $10.00 shoes, and you can select one or more pair
at only
5.95
in low heels. Beautifully-trimmed gabardine shoes made by a fine New
York house. They sell readily at $10.95 but for this promotion they will
go at only
6.95
U j 30 pair in broken lines. Beautiful shoes but not a run of sizes. Excellent
workmanship and styling. All $12.95 values to close out at only
House Slippers
HANDBAGS
BILLFOLDS
CORDE BAGS
Evening BAGS
1
6.95
; 1
s
BED JACKETS
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63 pair HOUSE SLIPPERS in assorted colors. Mostly small sizes in well
known makes. Formerly sold to $2.95 to go quickly at
95c
Close-cut cf broken lines of HANDBAGS in calf skin. Both black and
brown. Wonderful $16.50 values. Will not last long at only
9.95
A wonderful selection of beautiful numbers in the finest leathers. Sold
regularly to $12.50. Come and get them while they last at only
6.95
Clean-up broken lots. Will not last long. Popularly-priced at
$5.95 and $10. To move quickly and to go at only
2.95, 4.95
We have a small group regularly sold up to $12.50.
To be completely disposed of at only
1., 2.95, 5.95
Vivian Enyeart
OWNER AND OPERATOR OF
PRICE'S BEAUTY SALON
offers you the services of the finest operators in Oregon. It would be to ycur
advantage to contact Miss Enyeart and become a permanent patron of this
exclusive shop. Miss Enyeart has just added new operators, so she may have
an opening for a select few new patrons who demand finer work and personal
attention.
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16.95 o
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Excellent $6.95 values in white, blue, and tearose. All new numbers. rtC
Nice for gifts and personal use. Come and get them while they last U
at only U.UU Q
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Ling
erte
Only the better lines made of the
finest fabrics. Make it a point to
consult one of our saleswomen the)
next time you purchasa lingerie, i'
Lucien
LeLong
The line that is high.' thought ol
and well-known to the better-dressed
women of this vicinity. It includes
perfumes, colognes, du3t;ng powder,
face powder, lipsticks, rouge, and a
variety of ihe better soaps. Any
one you ask will recommend this
line.
Ask our Cosmetician
about the
Mme.
Huntingford
treatment line.
This is one of the most outstand
ing lines in America. It will give
us great pleasure to explain all
the benefits derived from these
well known preparations.
Fur
Storage
Our vaults are now open and we are
happy to receive a few new patrons.
We offer you that famous moth-proofing
that is t,o necessary in this climate.
Our methods of taking care of your
garments 8 ft-V exclusive. Be sure your
coat, in whif you have a heavy in
vestment, is placed in the kind of vault
and under conditions that will protect
garments that are as delicate and re
fine-textured as beautiful fur coats.
The finer the coat the more desirable
it is to moths. Investigate Price's
v a alia, where the better costs are
stored.