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For 63 YEARS Weeks & Orr have served the people of Southern Oregon and Northern California provided
the VERY FINEST IN HOME FURNISHINGS at consistently LOW PRICES PLUS the most LIBERAL CREDIT
TERMS possible! One year ago we opened our fine new remodeled and expanded store the BIGGEST, MOST
COMPLETELY STOCKED FURNITURE STORE IN THIS PART OF THE STATE! All of us, here at Weeks &
Orr, are proud of the fact that this store has grown through the years in pace with this growing community.
We are proud of the friends we have made and we want them to share in our big anniversary celebration.
That's Why we're placing EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE ON SALE tomorrow the ONLY complete store
wide sale we'll feature THIS YEAR! Come in and see the exceptional savings YOU can make!
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Tueidar. February 8, 195S
MEDPORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN
IT'S OVER FOR THEM Captured Chinese Nationalist soldiers valk from a bunker on
Yikiang Island during last month's attack by Communist troops, according to caption sup
plied with this official Red Chinese phote from Peiping and released in London. Yik
iang is eight miles north of the Tachens. Nationalist bombers claimed they caught a
Red convoy near Yikiang Feb. 2 and "hit and exploded" two large Red vessels. Three
waves of Nationalist bombers pounded the island with excellent results Feb. 3 accord
ing to offidal Nationalist daims.
Measures in Oregon Legislature
Salem (U.R) ' An interim
committee to study expenditures
of candidates and nonpolitical
organizations participating in
behalf of or against candidates
or measures would be created
under terms of a Senate joint
resolution.
It was introduced by Sens. J.
O. Johnson (R-Tigard), Steward
Hardie (R-Condon) and Lowell
Steen (R-Milton-Freewater), and
Reps.. W. W. Chadwick R
Salem), Herman Chingren (R
Molalla), Earl Hill (R-Cushman)
and Arthur P. Ireland (R-Forest
Grove).
Sen. Johnson said he does not
believe there should be a limita
tion of expenditures on individ
ual candidates or committes un
less corporations and other or
ganized groups also are re
stricted. Hill said the present corrupt
practices act is "archaic" and a
committee should make a thor
ough study of it and report rec
ommendations to the 1957 legislature.
Salem (U.R) The Oregon
Senate has approved the legal
izing of radar as a means to de
tecting speeding motorists, with
out argument, but with five
"no" votes.
Sen. Warren McMinimee (R
Tillamook) said 42 states are al
ready using radar. He said that
there was some discussion as to
whether use of the device was
in violation of the Oregon speed
trap law, but said there appear
ed to be a difference between
measuring off a certain distance
(as in a speed-trap) and timing a
motorist by the radar device as
he passes a certain point.
Another measure passed by
the Senate with only two dis
senting votes would give air
lines the right to serve liquor
by the drink,' as it now is sold
on railroads.
A house bill to provide an ed
ucation program for Klamath
Indians as they go from reserva
tion status to full citizenship
status was approved unanimous
ly after Sen. Charles W. Ging
ner (R-LaGrande) said -the fed
eral government would provide
the funds to employ a director
at $7500 a year to carry on the
educational work.
Salem (U.R) A Senate "fact
finding" committee with broad
investigative powers would be
created under terms of a resolu
tion being prepared by Sens.
Pat Lonergan (R-Portland) and
Harry D. Boivin (D-Klamath
Falls).
The resolution will substitute
for an earlier one directed pri
marily against -un-American ac
tivities. Sen. Lonergan said the
proposed committee, which
would make an interim study
and report to the 1957 Legisla
ture, "definitely will not be a
witch-hunting group."
Salem (U.R) The House Tax-1
ation Committee has under con
sideration a bill that would tax
property of inland water trans
portation companies on a mile
age basis in the companies where
those companies operate.
The bill was dropped in the
House hopper by Rep. Katherine
Musa (D-The Dalles) at the re
quest of The Dalles Chamber of
Commerce and Port Commission.
The bill provides that where
watercraft is headquartered in
Oregon but is used outside th
state, assessments of its property
shall be upon the proportion of
the tax year in which the prop
erty is actually in the state.
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4-H Club News
Sew-a-Sliich Club
The club met Feb. 3, with the
president, Georgie Mitchell, pre
siding." The next meeting will
be Feb. 17. .
Diana Lee Nordstorm,
Reporter.
ROUGHER THAN POLITICS
Sioux Falls, S. D. U.R)
Francis Dunn, the unsuccessful
Democratic candidate for the
House of Representatives in the
1st congressional district, trav
eled 12,000 miles in the last six
weeks of the campaign, . and
didn't receive a scratch. But he
was rough-housing with his four-year-old
daughter, Carol, after
the election and cracked a rib
when he fell over a davenport.
Is worry over aggravating your rup
ture holding you back on your job? .
Depriving you of the fun of a normal
ly active life? Then you owe it to
yourself to have a demonstration of
our modern lightweight truss to you.
For here is the truss that ends rupture
worry and ' banishes the fears that ;
haunt you. Light . . . soft . . . flex
ible this truss provides maximum
protection without discomfort. It's the
truss mean swear by not at. See it
today. Consult your Doctor. ;
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