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Show rom ; Importer: His Gift Abroad Are More. Plentiful T - r it. - -P Imported, rifts will claim a top spot on Christmas. HsU this yew. Beveling In her rifts the young woman, above, drapes a silken sari from India around her shoulders. On table at left can be seen Danish firurine and Swedish tombters. A Royal Copenharen eraefcleware urn sits en the mantel. On the table at rlcht Is a lamp with Royal Copenharen figurine as Its base. An Italian silk mbreHa and plaMed Enrlish wool scarf are oa chair at right. EPSIE KINARD 5A Staff Writer Proof that Santa gets around 5s v large number of souvenirs of .vel which this yule-time gypsy lis out of his pack. mports this year offer a more ntiful selection than last to iters of exotic treasures who nt something special for the spot on a list. Names of the eign countries from which se gifts, created by the master ftsmen of the world. . come id like a United Nations roll I. lifts marked for the ladies in- de pure silk umbrellas from ly, hand-fringed plain woolen rfs from England. From India ne gold-glinted, hand-loomed c saris which make glamorous jning scarfs for American Cin--ellas. Sifts worthy of a queen Royal penhagen porcelain bearing a sen's hallmark come from nmark. A series of figurines ;ssed in national Danish cos-nes cos-nes are holiday-marked as gifts ich will be treasured for both lr artistic and historic value, itched and hand-painted lamp-ides lamp-ides of silk combine with ned-name figurines to make lamps which will long : be treas ured as keepsakes. As certain to be cherished as heirlooms, are handsome crackle ware urns from Denmark: Orre- fors crystal glasses from Sweden Higher Benefits Urged By Head Of Social Security WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 QMO Social Security Commissioner A. J. Altemeyer recommends that the maximum retirement benefits under un-der the social security law be increased in-creased from $83 to $120 a month and that corresponding increases be made all along the line. He also urged the senate finance fi-nance committee's social security advisory council to consider: Extension of coverage to all gainfully employed persons, including in-cluding farmers, domestics, and the , self-employed. Assessment of social security taxes on earnings up to $4800, instead in-stead of the present $3000 base. Sheep Shearers Best Paid Of All 'Clip Joint' Operators BT BARMAN W. NICHOLS; , United Press Staff Correspondent . "CHICAGO, Decd (U-B-r-The . best-paying clip joint in -the ' world-- is the sheep-shearing -college: It turns out the men who ptt II the, wool out of the sheep's eyesfor a fancy Th tAtr 4 Vila vnar ro- ceived 27. .cents a head. The I top-notchers, if they have a mind to, can shear 300 sheep a day. That's $82, which comes Bananas were not known out side the tropics, except by repu tation, before the 19th century. tCK AND JUDY IN BIBLELAND r-J LETS ASK T1UT lAH WUAT CfTY "WIS IS J- CXEsffHZ. P06SNT LOOK r Xeaa too frjenplxbut . YOU ARE CHI LP REN, STRANGERS TOO, BUT THERE'S NO EXCUSE OK YOUR NOT KNOWING THIS IS THE GREATEST CITY IN mat wwRiw' u,? z,m FMRDOH ME.SIR, WHAT THAT? WILL YOU TELL & CVERTONzL US THE NAME k. KNOWS THIS ofth cxvrtjr art 1 ' m InATDB NVUa)IKM.rniAT ITS IS WNnlf WE ROMANS RULE THE EARTH AND AUMAYS WILL.' ' pretty close to being a . yard wide, fmancially.fpeaking. They are a) rugged crew. Their union comes near being a closed shop for good sheep . shearers are few and far between. be-tween. Nobody ever heard of a strike among eiri, or of a sheep shearer out of work. They get their price. J. F. Walker of . Cambier, O., who judged their contest today at the International livestock exposition, knows. the, clan belter than anybody else. . -y , "-They are known as "cobbers" "cob-bers" or : "high .rovers' . and their business is an-art The Expert sneaks up on a wooly . creature and dumps him on his rump and then begins clipping. First the belly, then the breech, the neck, the top of the head and the sides. Actually, the professional-man professional-man with the snips is a no-' mad. The boys start in the south of Texas and follow the market north, generally sleeping sleep-ing in bunk houses on the ranches, getting their feed for free , and spending their big money as they doggone well feel like it. There are hazards to the. Job, though. Some of the little lambs don't act like lambs. . They kick. Enough to -make a preacher swear. All except one contestant today. Fellow SUNDAY HERALD 9 Sunday, December 7, 1947 FIREMEN RED-FACED OKLAHOMA CITY (U.R) Firemen Fire-men of nearby Bethany were more than slightly embarrassed when; Firemen of this city helped Bethany's Beth-any's volunteer fire crew fight the blaze. named Hugh E. Dooley, Craw-fordsville, Craw-fordsville, Ind. He's the Rev. Mr.' Dooley to his flock in the church back home. TURKEYS A Grade Hens, limited number at 55c Lb. or ready for the oven 66c Lb. J. H. DURRANT 1089 West First North n 1r . " U iff -ia ri. f una. his AM M Km t Oh..-. of ton r t. et-fu! U to to. your old con 'full ece of W0lJtJ &'rls Will sli ifts 7 Ok vnxt srrt-ATJ'vt tinMxs. rtv 2 tieatl ton. 3 im at9 Of cWrr'A t3 M tent ST" Ad M X rl Platform Roclcer Comfort plus style' SpringfUled and ex-pertly tailored. r.i:-vt .t ? UPC Occasional Chairs 1 holstered m ar able fabrics. 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