i 18- The SfnT""ru Salm. Orsxjon. Sando-vy 23,11943 23 Out of 30 in State Senate Experienced iregoiro's Sttatte Seiniafte The way member will be seated (bottom row directly in front of rostrum) tealcates rUleaa, ItMtnt; flfin ia Slcatu which this win 1st, Sad, etc.) Bt Wenden Wbb ft.mfinf Editor. Th SUtama ' Oregon's 1949 state senate wont be cmite so "areen" as Its bouse of representatives. Of the 30 mem bers, 18 have been senators prev iously and 5 have served In the bouse. The other seven are new comers to the legislature. The five who formerly were In the house are Richard Neuberger and Jack Bain, of Portls'' - -J Vernon Bull. LaGrande, all demo crats, and William McAlliir, Medford, who was speaker of the house in 1943. and Marie E. Wil cox, Grants Pass, both republicans. There will be 20 republicans and 10 democrats compared with a 28 to 2 count at the last session. Mrs. Wilcox will be the only woman In' the senate. Attorneys predominate In the senate with 12. Four senators could be classified as tanners, three as merchants and two as publishers. Others include a ra dioman, writer, druggist, account ant, housewife, car dealer, rail road man, club owner and min ing man. "Dean" of the senate in years of service is Dean Walker. T- pendence republican, who faces bis eighth session. Rex Ellis, . dleton republican, will be in his seventh, and Howard Belton, Can by republican, and Thomas Ma- honey, Portland democrat, win be aai ting their sixth. ' President is expected to be Wil 11am Walsh, Coos Bay, who will be in his fifth session. The senate president, who is tantamount to a lieutenant governor, usually is chosen at a caucus the night pre ceding the Initial senate meeting and ratified on the floor the next day. Walsh already has enough pledges to make the race appear closed and preclude a formal bat tle for the post Tax Program Simplified by Farmers Union Ronald EL Jones, president of the Oregon State Farmers union, ' said Friday that efforts to make Oregon's financial problems ap pear complicated merely confuse the taxpayers, and that the Farm " ers union is now proposing a sim ple tax program which has been discussed before various groups by Us state secretary, Represen tative Lyle Thomas of Polk county. The Farmers union program contemplates amendments by the legislature of the income tax laws, making all income tax revenues available for general fund pur poses. "It Is foolish to talk of a pros pective state deficit," Jones said, "as long as unusable income tax revenues continue to pile up. He said it was estimated by the state tax commission that income reve nue from the. corporate excise tax and the personal income tax will amount to about $88 million dur ing the next biennium, and that an of this amount wOl not be re quired to offset the state property tax under the 6 per cent limita tion. Unless the proposed amend- -1 ? ' -A y . : F " t .'- -, 'St'? , ' I S LA:k V A- V I Kigali Walsh, wmua Coos Bay (r Attorney S Habftcs. Bafccrt Gearhart d Radioman. 1 Kaad, Irrtmc Portland (r) Attorney 4 Baker d) Attorney S rusel, Aastta Portland (d) Attorney 1 Keaherg er, St. I Portland (d) Writer 1 V Lyach, Jack Portland (r) Drulst i 'A 4 Gardacr, KtMH Newport Cd Merchant' 1 The Dalles (d) Accountant 1 Oral Albany (d) Attorney 1 Ssatth, Elate K. Ontario, (r) Publisher 1 WUeex, htarle E.' Grants Paas (r) Bousewlie 1 X, r" urn -J Marsh. Eas McMlnnrllle (r) Attorney 8 Harele, Stewart Condon (r) Publisher 1 Rttcheeck, Phil Klamath Palls (r) Merchant 1 Parkinson, Thee, Ro burg (r) Grocer 4 Eucene (r) Fanner 8 Glhaea, Aaras unction City (r) Car dealer 4 -R &- " V Si I MeAMstcr. Was. Mediord (r) Attorney 1 k,LA2D Bala, Jack Portland (d) Club owner 1 Beltea, Heward Canby (r) Parmer 1 s X" ' -x Jl ): : f " ') Maheaey, Thomas Portland (d) Attorney S Patterson, Paul HllUbono (r) Attorney 2 Walker, Deaa H. Independence (r) Hop grower 8 izhrh Lh Pred Lamport Bntea, Praah Ball. Vemea Salem r) Portland (r) LaGrande (d) Attorney S Attorney t Railroad man 1 ..., -rs h Carsoa, Allaa Ems, Bex Eagdahl, Carl - Salem (r) Pendleton (r) Pendleton (r) Attorney 2 Mining man 7 Rancher S ments which the Farmers union is backing are enacted, surplus funds will continue to pile up.; We there fore propose to make it usable by amending the income axflaws. "We also propose in pur tax program the repeal of the present rebate law, the so-called rwaiker plan', under which the state tax commission is empowered to re duce income: levies," Jones said. "We do not believe the surplus in come taxes which have accumu lated in the state treasury should be returned, but rather they should be used for constructive purposes. "We also believe that liquor funds should be placed in the gen eral fund, so that the state wel fare program should be financed out of the general fund and not be dependent on the profits of the liquor commission." Hypnotism has been known for centuries, to the Persian magi and Indian yogis and fakirs, among others. t j S2AI,ROEDUCKAnD CO. - m ttt z n i L H - i a ssaaw WBSsm SBw TC2 C?CniH3 C7 Ail ALLSTATE auto insula cmtt la tce llako This Your Headquarters for Auto Insurance Service Begin NOW to makt use of the benefits and conveniences of your new local ALL STATE OFFICE. Allstate was organized by Sears, Roebuck and Co. to furnish car owners the best protection at the least possible cost. Through the years, Allstate has maintained an enviable reputation for "speed and fairness in settling claims without red tape or quibbling." Hundreds of thousands of motorists from coast to coast place their complete con fidence in AUstate's proven dependability. Your ABsUte agent, Mr. William Petersen, is an auto insurance specialist. He in vites yon to compare Allstate, coverage by coverage benefit by benefit fea ture by feature with any other auto insurance on the market. Stop by the office today. Let him show yon how litlte it costs to be safe the Allstate wayl Allstate Company . . Organized by Sears, Roebuck and Co. is an Illinois Corporation, Home Office in Chicago, with assets and liabilities dis tinct and separate from the parent company. Phone 3-9191 Yuletide Mail Heaviest Ever WASHINGTON, Dec. 25 -(JP)-Postmaster General Jesse M. Don aldson said today that from a mailing standpoint, this was the biggest Christmas season ever. Although final figures have not been compiled, spot reports from all sections of the country indi cate the breaking of all previous records for the number of postal items handled, and the gross poundage. This applies to both the domestic and international postal services. The post office, which has a regular force of 490,000 persons, hired an extra 300,000 to help handle the volume. AFL -Declares War' on CIO In Washington SEATTLE, Dec. 25-(P)-Th Washington State Federation of Labor Friday issued a "declaraf n of war" against CIO unions as an aftermath of an AFL tie-up Puget Sound ports. AFL checkers and foremen walked off the jobs in Seattle Tuesday, protesting asserted beat ings of their members. They claimed that the beatings stem med from the fact that AFL long shoremen worked in Tacoma, where they have Jurisdiction, while CIO longshoremen tied up other major West Coast ports dur tag the recent maritime strike. Delegates of the Washington State Federation of Labor met here today to discuss the dispute. Evan M. (Ed) Weston, Federation president, declared after the meet ing: ' "Our AFL waterfront unions have been pushed around long enough. We are Just not going to stand for this any longer. "You can call it a declaration of war. CIO heads have denied that their members had anything to do with the claimed beatings. Mat. Daily From IP, E NOW SHOWINGI Tyrone Power " Gene Tiernej' . Ce-HIt! Tern Can way "CHXCKEKED COAT Welcome 1949 At the Grand New Year's Ere! Cent. From 1 F. M. Now Showing I Two New Husl Now! Cont. Shows IIYDARLU.'a ,CLEME1TM and Allan Lane "Santa Fe Uprising TOP and LOOK DEF0DE YOU BUT Wait until yon see the Westinghouse Laundromat wash a load of your clothes automatically. No . bolting down required. The heart of the Laundromat the transmission is now seal ed in steel and guaranteed for five years after year of manufacture against manu facturing defects. Your as surance of long life and trouble-free service. WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT (gS HERE'S OUR OFFER! Well wash and dry a load of your soiled clothes in a Laun dromat installed in our store. We want to prove that it can get your clothes spotlessly dean quickly without work. There's no obligation. Every thing's FREE. Yealer Appliance Co. Phone 3-4311 , 255 N. Liberty ! ""7 Per Mo. .K:3rn'IE. Beginning January 3rd, 1949, we win again buy . WALNUT MEATS. Remember the date. WILLAIIETTE GROCERY CO. 205 South Cottage : Phone 34146 Jefferisiftn ' Church Qub Has Party JEFFERSON The Social Hour club held its Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Floyd Cold iron last Thursday with a 1 o'clock luncheon followed by a business meeting and exchange of gifts. Sixteen members were present Guests were Mrs. Maggie Quigley, Mrs. John Reiley of Crabtree and Patty Johnston of Sweet Home. The club will net meet on January IS at the home of Mrs. Virgil Rothrock in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Parrlsh, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dillon and son, Mrs. Jessie Devaney of Estacada. Mr. and Mrs. Jack DeVaney and lamuy were cnrlstmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max Devaney. Mr J and Mrs. J. W. Vasek spent Monday at Hiiisboro. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cunningham had their family Christmas din ner last Sunday at their home on Third street Home for the day were their children, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cunningham and daughter of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Cunningham and family of Seta, and Ronnie Han jot th corps, nephew of Mrs. K Cunningham. Johnny r Muller has left ' i Springfield. HL. to spend t 2 Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Llal Han. c and children were Chris tm ner guests of Mr. and M r. B. Knight Mr. and Mrs. L Thomas and baby of Salem will oe evening guests. Rev. William Schwab. reJ'd Talbot minister, will speak L: j- STARTS TODAY! WeVe9t marinqr00' I onfv toi I "TIJE COJW OF THE YEAR y v "Mono III -V- y;-rx . ' f f'J:t j V S ill 1 mm -Km saris ru Muwrm I I loteua MtsoHS f. I I TAf r II u TTT ! 4av Iruwnln mi fftA lit VTrwW 'service at the Methodist church. 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No appointment is necessary, come to the office at a time most convenient to you for. an exanunauon. -1 DENTAL PLATES Made with the new materials all dentists recommend tht in weight, easy to wear, natural to appearance. They arc resilient and strong, giye'you a good Tbite.T You can enjoy all your favorite foods. ! ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY pun wok EXTRACTIONS NIUUGS CR0VIIS ItlUYS XZIDGEWOSX- ' PUTE REPAIRS tnnu YOU WAIT 1-DAY PLATE SERVICE Yes, it Is possible to get new plates in one day's time; if no extrac tions are needed. Come la before 9:50 A.M. any week day except Saturday j j DR. PAINLESS PARKER Dentist 125 Liberty Street, Cor. Stato ..... ., . ;.. - ..;) .. ' f- Telephone: Salem 3-8825 i .' . f t Other Painless Parker Offices In Portland and Ec-ene