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o o ' o o o (St J3 - wwr- 12 Tin Newi-Review, Roteburg, Ore Tut., Aug. 7, 1951 I"- Furrier Says Rug About Worthless DENVER UP) That leopard skin rug sent home from Korea by a GI and which the Korean am bassador thinks may be worth $100,000 may not have much mon etary value after all. A Denver furrier who appraised it said Friday it is "practically worthless" except for whatever sentimental value it may have to Korean.' The furrier, who declined use of his name, said the rug is full of moth holes, the leather Is rot ting and if cleaned the rug prob ably would disintegrate. Sgt. Elvern H. Giltner sent the rug to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh V. Giltner at Pueblo- He said he paid $61 for it. A U. S. customs agent took charge of it Thursday, bringing It to Denver. The intensity of artificial light ing used for night baseball games varies from about five percent to 20 percent that of daylight. LOOK AHEAD! For sure comfort this winter: ORDER YOUR SPARK OIL HEATER NOW NEW MODELS! 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Malarkey and Moore of Portland have the contract for the work, which includes construction of the homes and administration building, laying out of the streets sewer and drainage installations and landscaping. All the houses will have concrete floors, and bases of these are now being pre pared. It will take about a year to complete all the units and other work connected with the project. The development is to be known as Rosewood Homes. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) Labor Board Drops Action Against Zellerbach Corp. WASHINGTON UP) Crown Zellerbach corporation was guilty of an unfair labor practice but the National Labor Kelatkons board said it was dismissing an action against it in Oregon because all of the contract remedies hadn't been first exhausted. The case was brought against Crown Zellerbach's Kiltcoos divi sion in logging operations near Gardiner, Ore., by the CIO In ternational Woodworkers. The issue was the piece rate to be paid for use of a power saw in bucking felled timber. The union said the company in 1049 cut the contract rale from 79 cents a thousand to 70 cents without conferring with the union. The company said the rate was approved by the only power saw bucker. Jalmar Slonelake, who was a member of the union's plant committee. The NI.RB agreed with Its trial examiner that the company had ATTENTION ARE YOU DOING YOUR DUTY BY YOUR CITY AND YOUR COMMUNITY BY TRYING TO PAY YOUR BILLS PROMPTLYWHEN THEY ARE DUE? REMEMBER Your city It just as strong as the financial rating of Its merchants; and they, in turn, are just as strong as the financial rating of its people. WHEN YOU RECEIVE ONE OF OUR Pioneer Service County Credit Board statements bearing our registered trade mark, fry to pay your accounts In full, port pay, or satisfactorily arrange to pay, and keep your city and your community financially strong. The man who pays Is welcome everywhere. 9 The man who does not pay soon loses his credit rating; then eventually his good name; and finally he becomes a social out cast. Try to pay and keep your credit good. PIONEER SERVICE CREDIT INFORMATION IS MOST VALUABLE k NO COMMISSIONS ARE CHARGED ON COLLECTIONS ALL MONEY IS PAID DIRECT TO CREDITORS PIONEER SERVICE COMPANY, k (ESTABLISHED SINCI 19261 The largeit buiinesi and profeisional men's organisation in the Northwest, "The Merchants' Own Organisation" OREGON - IDAHO UTAH - NEVADA DIVISION DIVISION OFFICE I.O.O. F. Building, tugrnt, Oregon P O. Boi 471 STATE OFFICE Boitt, Idoka PO. Bo Hit Watch for the Green and Black Handbills With Accounts for Sale. cut the rate by unilateral action but it said the company and the union had a background of "peace ful and . , . salutary employer employee relationship (and) we are reluctant to issue a remedial collective bargaining order.'1 1 1 said in effect that the two should get together and talk, things over. If the board were to issue an or der directing the company to the established contract grievance and arbitration machinery should be sufficient. - And so, the board .said, "We shall dismiss the complaint with out determining whether the re spondent's (company's) conduct would, under other circumstances warrant the issuance of a remedial order." ecutive secretary of the Associa tion of Georgia Klans, is "trying to get a return to Americanism and Cortisone Supply Being Increased For Public Sale NEW YORK tm New relief' The Schering corporation did not announce how much cortisone it is now manufacturig, but said it is starting with special compounds for other uses than rheumatoid ar thritis. The first of these Is for eye trou ble. Cortisone, modified by other drugs, has proven highly efficient in a number of eye diseases, Cor- togen, the announcement said, city, announced new method of : Prison Terms Handed making the hormone from a Mex-1 D ican vam and said that within aB09us Money raSSers . IU. U- - Ul. i J..L1 uTe'cuntTWdu M to defeat communism." He noma, U acme,,,. saiQ permits ior ine uurnmgs naa years in federal prison here on Deen granied by the association to endives ul fji lining rtiiu passing counterfeit money. . Joel L. Parsons, 49, was given a five-year sentence on four ! counts of receiving and passing I bogus bills. The pair were arresled in a cabin I near Eatonville .Inly 7 with more ! than 1,000 counterfeit $10 and $20 units in Georgia) Alabama, Ten nessee, Ohio, New York, Colorado, Illinois, Florida, and Indiana. put up in an acetat esolution for eye use. i net i. annunmcnieni adiu uir eve for.Jho shortage of cortisone, the 'remedy was chosen first because wonder norinone, was announced the eye troubles are severe and by the Sharing corporation, one of respond better to cortisone than the large drug manufacturers. to other medicines. Beginning now it is putting cor-' The announcement said the tisone on the market, under the tr American supi.ly of ox hile is short bills in tneir possession. I Similar charges against Par l sons' bride of two months previ ously were dropped. She was ar rested with the pair. A margin of error of about 10 percent must be conceded in esti mates of the total world popula tion based on those countries which conduct periodic counls. bargain, it would be "in the posi-, ,rade name of cortegcn. It is the and that Schering has developed same cortisone as made by Merck i new sources for getting the bite tion of policing collective bargain ing agreements, a role we are un willing to assume," the board said. It pointed out that in the nast there had been isolated disputes which had been settled amicably and since the comoanv's record was one of willingness to bargain, I and company, the pioneers of this hormone, and it is made by a sim ilar orocess from ox bile. This puts three large drug man ufacturers in the cortisone busi ness. Recently Syntex Inc., of Mexico Irom Soulh America, Europe and countries bordering the Pacific. It has been estimated that If the rest of the coal Droduced in he United Slaes comes from the An-1 Tennessee, palachian bituminous coal region. 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