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PORTLAND m W,tr
loggers headed back to the wnnd.
and officers Thursday after clos
ing sessions of the three-day Paci
fic lagging Congress.
Resolutions adant k. ; i
assembly endorsed the policies of
Giriitt! uouna west coast water
front employers. The shippers
were commended for their "ef
forts to bring stability to the Pad.
fic Coast maritime industry."
Other resolutions supported the
Taft-Hartley Labor Law; urged an
improved system of access roads
to tap natural resources, addition
al funds for the U. S. Weather
Bureau's lire division and studies
to encourage young men to enter
the logging and lumbering business.
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ALL MY SONS
October 22, 1948
I0HN LOVES MARY
January 28. 1949
BUT NOT GOODBYE
March 18, 1949
TICKETS. .. $6.15 Inc. fed and CHvTaxei .
P ftowlngi at WOODROW WHSON JR. HIGH
P ON SALE st Miller's, 1st Natl and ti.S. Nat'F Banks
I unui rnaay, Ootober 2nd
kttwL JnSTS CLUB OF ECOEMS, Member of
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Pfceedi to be used for building a Boys' Club.
SUNDAY, OCT. 24th
9 to 12 Midnight
Sponsored By
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Presenting
Two Bands
Freddy Yahn
and
Ezzie Zeronnl
Bns Service from
Trailway Depot I F. M.
Fern Ridge Park
10 Miles Out West 11th
rfnTsraTTB
Dependency Gap Found
In Income Tax Law
LOS ANGELES U.R Miss
Augusta Rosenberg, lecturer In in
come taxation for the University
of California extension, has found
a discrepancy in the recently en
acted federal income tax law
which makes a certain type of
young wage earner neither a de
pendent nor a taxpayer.
It seems that under the law, no
one earning less than $600 a year
need pay Income tax; however,
the old law's definition of a de
pendent as one earning less than
$500 still stands.
"Conseauently, Junior still will
have to keep his earnings under
$500 to qualify as an exemption
for fattier. Junior won't have to
pay any tax himself unless he
earns more than $600," according
to Miss Rosenberg.
If a youngster earns between
$500 and $300, she said, he falls
into an unclassified vacuum as far
as the Bureau of Internal Revenue
Is concerned.
;
Bees were introduced into Bos
ton as early as 1670.
First Women's
Dean Dies
CHICAGO (U.F Miss Marion
Talbot, the first woman ever to
be given the title of dean of wo
men at a university, died Wed
nesday at her Chicago home after
a long illness. She was 90,
She started to work at the Uni.
verslty of Chicago when It was
founded in 1892, and three years
later was officially designated
dean of women.
The post had not been estab
lished "at any other university un
til that time.
Miss Talbot retired in 1926, and
since then has been a professor
emeritus of household administra
tion at the university.
.. . : ; .
TO START TYPING EARLY
LOS ALAMOS, N. M U,R
Children in the Los Alamos public
school will get an early start this
year In learning to typewrite. A
course In the use of typewriters
and adding machines is on the
schedule for fourth and fifth grad
ers.
Y Policy Committees
Slate Monday Meeting
Members of the YMCA-YWCA
policy committee will meet Monl
day noon, Oct. 25 at the Cafe Del
Rey.
Expected to attend are William
H. Lush, Henry D. Fehly, Rex
Hamaker, R. W. Kimberling, John
L. Harpham, A. F. Holmer, Mrs.
W. G. Nicholson, Dr. Marian
Hayes Miller, Mrs. Ray C. Smith,
Mrs. S. F. Patterson, Mrs. C. V.
Carter and Miss Marian Johnson.
Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore., Thurs,, Oct. 21, 1948, Page IT
Oregon Cows
Too Eager
PORTLAND VP) Oregon
cows Just won't read the state
milk control regulations and
consequently Portland had too
much butter last month. .
The State Milk Control Board
recently reduced the richness of
the milk which may be legally
sold here. But the coa-s went right
on giving just as rich milk as
ever.
' With a shortage of drinking
milk in this area, distributors
bought extra milk in Washington,
and separated it: adding the skim
milk to the looal supply to thin it
down to the legal limits, and
churning the butterfat Into but
ter. The result was that Portland
according to the milk control re
port of the State Deartment of
Agriculture had 32,835 pounds
of surplus butterfat last month.
See the Now
PROCTOR
Never Lift
ROASTERS
SIGWART
ELECTRIC CO.
95S Willamette Phone 711
Men, as a rule, tip more gener
ously than women:' the latter tip
ping heavily only when among I
other women. j
Fern Ridge Parke
Friday Night It'i
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All My Sons
Showing October 22nd
Woodrow Wilson Jr. High
$3
ff Ine Fed.
,UU & City Tax
Sponsored by
Optimists Chib of Eugene
"Friend of the Boy"
GLASPEY'S BAND
Wednesday, Saturday Nights
9:00 to -12:00
For your convenience we
have arranged for bus serv
ice each dance night. Boies
leave Trailways Depot at
9:00 p.m. Roundtrlp fare 860.
FERN RIDGE PARK
10 Miles Oat West 11th
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