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Show Jrisonf Grape rug WESTBROOK PIT, I. FI! esop dethes that t, be Prei A W: t0 J)r Ooi f t fla h gifts arnel 'oliday richtc -- e Alhen is offe-- r -- contc ecessa- -, ? gre vhe k 4 ' 4 day-wr- npoeft 0 Guarantee for 30 days Good Will or 1000 miles. Honored at any Jeu M. Chase store in western America. 50-5- . ir The college football season is on SHALL LEAD THEM . Terry Tullos, & golden-haire- d its last legs if not finished, said Miss-Laure1 viclim fr0m t has been chosen as the poster child Elmer Twitchell, and I never saw 1 110 the 1548 anti-poli- one The with tator fade out with fewer regrets. old game has been so riddled changes that the average specgot hopelessly behind years ago. And this season trying to keep track of all the changes made in any one team in one period left him limp and befuddled. I remember when yon could go to a college football game and watch a contest mainly dependent on one team for each side. Today they use a dozen teams a period. They throw in so many replacements that a screwball football game has become just a clambake on a revolving floor. Elmer was pretty disgusted. "I am not asking too much, he concluded. It would just be nice if a cash customer knew once in a while who was playing and could care much. CAN YOU REMEMBER Away back uhen tha analysts interpretation of a presidential speech was no harder to understand than the speech ? Back when you could give away a gold piece for Christmas f And way back when all you had to do after winning a war was to get yourself back on your feet? A Texas penitentiary held a rodeo tor inmates and a man serving 99 years gave a wild horse a tough fight. What could he lose? Presidents Deplore Fanfare people realize the problem a president of the United States faces goes to church. Most presidents have been men, accustomed to regular church attendance. However, there is usually so much publicity about their worship that the chief executive feels uncomfortable in the House of the Lord. One reason President Truman attends the First Baptist church, about half a mile from the White House, Is that there Is no fanfare. The minister makes no special note of the Presidents presence. Whenever possible, aiENDSHIP TRAINING . . . Its a small-scal- e Friendship Train at trundles down temporary tracks along a production line in the Mr. Truman walks to church accompanied by only one secret service man. f The late President Roosevelt always complained that when he went 'irker Pen company plant at Janesville, Vis but it carries a lot of to church, he had no privacy. This was partly because special ramps had rwer to do good. The railroad system was inaugurated by employees to be constructed at the church entrance, and there was always the painful a means of collecting funds for Christmas gifts to Parker employees of the President being forced to move to bis seat on uncomfort(England. More than 2,000 persons in V. S. plants and offices con- spectacle able braces while the congregation stared. futed to the fund. Mr. Roosevelt used to enjoy taking some of his less religious associates to church one of them being Winston Churchill. Just after Pearl Harbor, Churchill flew to Washington to confer with Mr. Roosevelt, and the President insisted on Churchills accompanying him to Christmas services, Churchill looked most uncomfortable. Finally he felt compelled to make some comment. Nice church, he remarked, looking at the ceiling. pEW F when he God-fearin- g is WALTER WINCHELL From a Columnists Notebook Some Hwood film firms are producing in Canada to get away from the British 75 per cent tax. . . . Tempe Pigott (a glamazon of yesteryear) makes a neat living in H'HvCod pix portraying a movietown hag. . . . Betty Grable motoring alone. The car behind her (half a block) piloted by husband, Harry honoring Wendell Wfflkie (outside Freedom House) needs a soap-sud- s bath. Broadway Ballad: (By Don Wahn): That was another day another year. . . . When pennants floated from a castle wall. . . . When all the fruits of ecstasy And you were gay and were near. James. I u as young and tall. . . . T hat was another flowered lane we took. . . . When mist raced across the purple sky. moon Hell Headline: Papa Says . . And life was but a Golden Fairy . Continue to Support Princess Book. And rapture stayed and Elizabeth. And, of course, care went fumbling by. . . . If we had to all w continue supUncle Sam known hut thats a foolish phrase. . . . For who could know that terror strikes port pa-pso fast ? . . . That lightning routs the sunshine of the days. . . . And beauty ts Glmbels is a rose that cannot last. . . . That was Oferhevvensakes! selling a hairbrush that retails at another day and pennants fall. . . . And only 400 bux. .' . . The marble plaque shadows creep along a castle wallI ... ... a. Gloves lor Hides or Buv them. CO Albuquerque, New Mexlew LIVESTOCK Ht LP YOt H horses and mules keep In top condition fctimul ite lanjintf uppeiitts a ilFi Dr. LeCsear Stock Powder in their feed. The best slock tonic money can buy. bat Ufa l turn guaranteed HUP INCREASE Mil K. 1KODt CTJON of skmioy nulkets bv stimulating sluggish s with Dr. I eGear s Cow Pretsi upappetitt turn m their feed A cow tonic guaianteed to give Sitisfaction i t t 4 MISCELLANEOUS HI NTEUS! Wnte for Inf rm ition. THLKIOW I I O I COMPANY 100 N Union Ave., Portland 14, Ore. HUNTERS! Frontier I rather Co , bherwood, Oregon, will tan your deer and elk huKs. Write for Information. Frontier Leather Co. bherwood Oregon Let Us Tan Your Deer and Elk Hides. v V memorable journey thousand years ago, Palestine was a peaceful and reasonably prosperous country. But the heart of Israel was filled with longing and uneasiness; longing for the Messiah who, according to the prophets, the Lord bad promised His chosen people; the Messiah who would delis er them from their trials and tribulations even as Moses had led their forefathers out of the bondage of Egypt. And now it came to pass that Caesar Augustus had decided all the world should he taxed and every man should be enrolled, each in his native city. And it happened that Joseph, who lived in Nazareth, was a native of Bethlehem. In those days, there was no macadam highway leading from the Galilean hillside into Bethlemountains hem, the city of David which nestled in the south of Jerusalem, and under ideal conditions Bethlehem was several days journey from Nazareth. So, Mary and Joseph started for Bethlehem about the middle of December. They carried a little food with them for emergencies, a little extra clothing and some bedding. They traveled very slowly because of Mary and when she was too tired to walk another step, Joseph took the packs upon his shoulders so Mary might ride the little donkey which trudged faithfully at his side. village of Bethlehem was about six miles from THE little7 hose last six miles were the longest and hardest for Mary; the mountain trail was steep and treacherous, the atmosphere was lighter than the travelers from Galilee were accmtomed to, and they when they reached Bethlehem the were very tired and city of David where Josephs ancestor King David had ruled fourteen generations before Augustus and his census. It was early evening, but d the inn was already crowded beyond its normal capacity with travelers; not even a corner was available where Joseph could have spread a bed for Mary. In desperation Joseph pleaded from door to door and with those whom he passed as be raced through the narrow streets of Bethlehem in search of shelter. Finally, someone directed him to a stable which was really a cave hewn into the rocky ledge of the mountainside. The stable to which Joseph led Mary was well supplied with clean straw; and Mary was grateful for shelter and privacy; it was Holy Night. There was no room at the inn that night, but over in Shepherds field, about two miles south of Bethlehem, several Shepherds were keeping the "night watch over their flocks when suddenly a great blaze of light appeared in the sky and seemed to descend upon the countryside. The Shepherds were very frightened and, devout men that they were, they called upon God to help them. When they raised their eyes from supplication, the glory of the Lord shone all around them and an angel stood in their midst assuring them there was nothing to fear: "For, Behold, I bring you glad tydmgs of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you, Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men Mary and Joseph undertook their rHEN Nazareth to Bethlehem nearly two travel-wear- y census-houn- vrNTrn to buy WK BUY AND SI I L Office Furniture, lypt filters. Adds Uea Cbh ing M u times ItegiMer 1 r I ARK III SK IIAM.r 62$ South State St., bait Lake tiiy, Utafc SI Buy U. S. Savings Bonds! little Oils Relievo Distress As lie Sleeps! rub warming, At bedtime Vicks VupoRub soothing on throat, chest and back. g VapoRubs special action starts to work Instantly to soothe Irritation, ease coughing, relieve muscular soreness and tightness. And then even while child sleeps relief-bringin- right on VapoRub keeps working to bring relief. Remember, its the best-kno- wn home remedy you can use to relieve distress of . colds. !CKS Tryitl V VapoRub THE SHE Key Figures in Aid Program new-bor- n saun-Pft- d r, sIOF NMV MEXICO 107 Cornell Shepherds hurried to Bethlehem, there to find the Infant in the manger even as it had been foretold unto them. His "Stable was filled with a heavenly radiance, and, having worshipped the Child, the Shepherds were filled with a wondrous feeling of peace. And the Shepherds wondered and told others conAD WALTER cerning those things which they had seen and heard. Several days later, a richly appointed caravan wove its way through the crooked streets of Bethlehem bearing Wise Men from men loom up in the house of representatives as Important factors the east who, following the Star of Bethlehem which they had seen 'flMl VTTAN PORTAGE . . . New Yorkers, stolid and indifferent in TWOboth the stop gap aid legislation and the long range Marshall plan from afar, had come to adore the King. And the Star led A. Herter of Massaface of most unusual occurrences, stared when Peter Burtt for European recovery One is Congressman Christian the stood over and came manger where the Child was. them, until it on foreign affairs, and the other is Conalong 33rd street from the Hudson river to the Pennsylvania chusetts considered an expert when The Wise Men rejoiced they saw the Holy Infant lying house appropriations tel with a canoe on his head. Burtt, a Canadian World War II veteran, gressman John Taber of New York, chairman of the Him. adored and ad Just They ordered gifts to be in the manger they e paddle from Victoria, B. C. committee. completed a for remains it for votes Europe caravan: aid of their sort congress what gifts symbolic of what Jesus was to No matter brought from the actual become a Tabers appropriations committee to start the ball rolling for for king, myrrh for a great physician, frankincense gold of food in Europe during money. Hes the man who didnt see any lack a high priest. All Bethlehem crowded around awestruck and for his sojourn there this summer. la curious; but Mary pondered all these things in her heart and watched On the other hand, Congressman Ilerter saw plenty. Herter Conover the Child with great diligence. in the lower house. Although playing the role of Vandenberg house of the chairman is And that is the way it came to pass that Jesus was born in gressman Charles A. Eaton of New Jersey a vice chairman of a is Herter only and committee affairs Bethlehem: it could not have come to pass in any other way. Before foreign authorbouse select committee on foreign aid, Ilerter is the leading the sacred manger all men are equal and only from a louly stable to be finally passed. all who are weary and ity and author of the bill hkely in Paris. His career since could the Saviour draw unto Ilimselj Herter, who is from Boston, was born host could praise God that first the emIn American And heavenly only attache truly Harvard has followed diplomacy closely as an American the peace with service and Christmas Brussels and night: bassies In Berlin He belJeya commission and secretary of the European relief council. to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will "Glory blU house should play a more Important role In foreign affairs men. toward advocates nearly all features of the Marshall plan carefully supervised Dorothea Wailzmann. two-yea- 1A CLOTHING, JURS, ETC. Bl CKSKIN Jackets and Gloves to order cf ki tits Jnckets 2 50 Gloves $3 50, jour Deer Rides Tanned $4 00 Will Tracis blue-gree- n DREW PEARSON V1 J 1L Solving the Football Riddle 1- March of Dimes campaign sponsored by the National Ir tVB'e Imndation for Infantile Paralysis. At three, he is the youngest child Aer selected for the March of Dimes poster to dramatize the o Jampaign. The appeal for funds will be made January 15 to 30. far K "U CHILD test when you buy from PcmcTuO&jc Aw . f II. I. PHILLIPS K eption llbert- (Snarmttre ,evo.Vtion Taft-Hartle- y a POli. rince r ad DEPARTMENT sySsVKN Taft-Hartle- L oiowar, ay s AlTOS, TRI CKS & ACCESS You gel a Written Dave Beck, the most pushful aspirant for the rit m Tay sfem 1116 y Promote law to 0lkmg may tavoke l?ary ambitions, although he has damned this act as slaverv law t Beck polltlcal Plan should succeed smoothly, then a number nf l riva household princes and barons of outlying 6S(S Py0rnlaen Drovincpo W1.U Uke advantage of 016 act. They will nrrtf1Dfy hivoke 6C0n secede from the big International union without reprisals the royal metaphor is not an exaggeration. This nn on is, U,Se0f In the most practical effect, a monarchy, and Tobin is the king He has been president for 41 years. Emperor Franz Josef n Queen V ictoria ruled longer, but not many monarchs In history have matched Tobins tenure. nroF6 3 pre,cous and hi the kingly manrer he acknowledges his OS1 y, that P during his reign the constitution was amended with a special section couched in the language, of royal courts, providing expense allowances for himself and his queen, and an unlimited retinue of secretaries and servants. ?as kt a swWS, is smoldering in the Teamsters union of the reat autocratic Tvbr kingdoms of TherFSa movement There are almost a million subjects. tre.asury of 17 million dollars, cash. Hiessa- - Jake WJKe CLASSIFIED DEO Teamsters Revolt Brews ng, fr0rr e a"oi ' for m EXCELSI5 GLORIA Filler oil twice with the AC Star Quality Oil Filter. AC haa the only filter element with aciit proof glass cloth Collector Tube Trap, to pre- vent oil pollution and engine wear. One of 10 big AC 6,000-mil- . heavy-lade- n. by congress. Desire for Easy Jobs Spreads for -- V And Your Strength and Energy la Below Par It may ba eauaed by d'aordor of Rid function that permits poitonuut to sccumuists fror truly trai y ppcrpl tired, weak and id ih rail c m when tha kidneys fail to retuovs anda sod otbr waats matter (rocs tb 0y wait fl bio d WRIGHT PATTERSON of those FORTY ONE percent by Dr. Gallup's interrepresenting a cross secTHE LONE PRAIRIE . . . Out in the wastes of the Arizona desert, rogators nation of the expressed a detion mIe from the little of Window Rock, lies this bleak, simple village the for government In rr memorial cemetery where bodies of Navajo Indians have been sire to work a to job In private having iripd. Navajo Indian Tom Emerson stands before the little while preference Is discourresult That enterprise ostones and fluttering stars and stripes to pay his respect to his not surprising. For more but w Americans aging, who fell In the line of duty fighting for their native than a decade we, as a people, have 5147 W VVNU easy Jobs, encouraged the desire for shovels with seats attached to the handles. We have encouraged that false idea of receiving something for nothing; the idea the government will provide for the Imper cent have provident. Forty-on- e learned the lesson we have so assiduously been teaching. Dolls Back in Style Santa Claus will have his pack loaded this Christmas with many dolls. Durnew and breath-takinhis of time was much war the ing spent In making military toys, but the selection this year will offer many dolls of all ages, complete wardrobes for each group, costumes for every type of social occasion. For hundreds of years beautiful dolls have been made of wax, bisque and China, now plastics are being largely utilized. g Scenes of Nativity In Pennsylvania Preserved for generations, valuable figures depicting the Nativity scene are used to decorate living rooms In homes of the Pennsylvania Dutch during the holiday season. Families hand the figures down from one generation to another. The Pennsylvania Dutch make the rounds Christmas week punching their neighbor's doorbells to admire the Putyes You may suffsr sagging barkarh, rheumatic paina, beadachea d zzineas getting up nlgbta leg paina. swell ng bimeUmes fraquent anu scanty unna tioo with smarting and burning Is another a go that something Is wroug with tie kidmva or bladder 1 here should be so doubt that prompt treatment is wiser than s gleet La Donn $ Pill It is better to rely oo medicine that has w a country wide aplew favorably on thao something proval tried and tentsnows I oan s have Are at all drug stores. ed many year C.et Doan a today bt. |