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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1942)
Page Tour THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON San Francisco Has 'De-Gassing' Stations SAN FRANCISCO. HJBWr conscious San Francisco has tested and made ready for uh the fint of 85 public 'de-gassing stations" which will be located at strategic points in the city in caw of enemy air attack with poison fas bombs. Erected by the Red Cross, the I station is capable of treating 120 1 victims an hour. Building cost was $2,000. Dr. Maurice Tainter of the Bed Cross pointed out that speed was the paramount necessity in treat ment of pr-ison gas victims and said the stations would save "countless lives'' if the city were subjected to a large gas stuck. "The thing that should be em phasized is speed," Tainter said. "Best results from gas contamina tion are accomplished within 10 or ANTI-GRAY HAIR VITAMIN HERE I wm irtftflitvl tvryWm looVaxj In a mlnt It har4 Ut rMlir I u to rapidly Browing irar rii I4rly look Inf. Than I hirrl f''jt th new M'ry hair vHsj mm whirh until to oflar torn bop (or tha future. This mine! ritl-frty hair vitamin ntun 4 lilriuni l'anUithruit otTtr forxi nwi to lha million who ar ban'1i'ppa wiih rrar hair, It ran now b had In palaiahlsj Uhlt fr.rm un-1r lha narna f.HAVVITA. Actual imu riHir(d by karling nation 1 hfuthol4 mavaiin en prmni ranging In aga from 32 Ut 0 ryal that ahnw poaiiu tMnca tit return of hair wilor. Takrt Internally It aupli a natural rnlnr ilvmnt thru the hair ronU, aa thti vitamin dflfln In the) body la rplan lahad. Cua GRAYVITA a trial. OMar now and take advantai rf nur Infrr.eiin-lrtr,' price) nnr S 1 - AO for a 0 dar aurriy. U-on tW 10n da vi aupply (tFurmtrly li.ki and 16.00) Jut phone HIRON'ft EVE '.YBODY'R DRUG nr cur' n if kMm mm- smm it i.H VV" , . . ALUMINUM FOR BOMBERS A powerful machine rolls an aluminum ingot into a sheet in this new American plant. These sheets are rolled out more than a city block long. About a week later this light and strong metal becomes the "skin" of a bomber. Dr. Willoughby Dies At Age 64 (COVTTNTED FROM PAGE 1) X RIG S Avium... H PAUL D. r,Ittv. W th ANNIVERSARY He married Blanche Straight of! Eugene, July 19, 1899. Survivors include the widow; daughter Miss Mary Anna Wil loughby, now in Washington, D. C.; three brothers. Dr. R. Ray Wil loughby, Philadelphia, Paul R. Willoughby of San Diego, Cal., and R. Wayne Willoughby of iugene; and one aunt, Mrs. A. G. Gillette of Eugene. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p. m. at Veatch-Hol-lingsworth chapel, Rev. E. S. Bart lam of St Mary's Episcopal church officiating. Interment will be in the Mausoleum. In tribute to Dr. Willoughby, Dr. J. M. Miller, who had known him for many years, gave the following statement: "Having known Dr. Willoughby for many years and having associated with him In a professional way, I sincerely mourn his passing. He was a skill ed and conscientious dentist, a kind and considerate friend. The profession will miss him." SPORT SHIRTS SAT One Group B.VJ). Shirt,. S.1H. Green Stamps Shippers Attenti ion: We have sooce avnllnUU . urn. awpmeni io Portland. Write A, E. MURPHY 1719 S. W. Columbia Street Portland, Oregon IS minutes, although benefits can be ahieved up to several hours later." The de-gassing stations would serve as emergency centers for victims, after which they would be transferred to hospitals. The procedure was demonstrat ed recently In a drill with live models participating. Attendants, wearing gasproof clothing, rushed the "patients" into a sealed cham ber and stripped off their clothes. In an adjoining section, they were treated under a shower and the gas rubbed off. After thorough scrubbing and first aid for gas burns, the patientj were transferr ed to a hospital. Separate sections are available for men and women. XT yj I'M OUO I BOUGHT vi m HANES underwear ! 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North CvoJtn A COMPLETE SELECTION OF HAINES UNDERWEAR AT MiiiPRr Where Ten Per Cent Is Little Couittn Kwtt Citjr Stu m t a i vc:;v; t. ir-t ;:y it'W SBOBHUIUUIUWWiafisSMMMMiBKlMSSSti FORSAKES BROWN DERBY Al Smith laid aside his famed brown derby as he botiRht a war bond show ticket Patriotic Gang Turns Down Bogus Stamps I NEW YORK-' The under I world, which rarely turns down a chance to make a dishonest dollar, displayed rsu" patrottsm ; recently in connection with the arrest of six men charged with Makes and Keeps Good'Friends ! Y For 110 Years ne&rlv six jtentrsuoru criuii. connoisseurs and plain t try dn lucesof yrmdmhiske) hive voted C' brsnJi their fsvomcs five Star will be jour favorite loo, once jYu'e tried it. A mild, mellow hnkev wich a nvh distinilne thtor, uhout doubt t.xlii l nuntanding hitkrt'v ale' 115 QUARTS ft 120 1 'St GI'N M luiiai shiitj ft attempting to sell fake war sav ings stamps. Secret service ajtents of the treasury department who collared the men and seized 210,000 un- perrorated stamps of 25-cent de- , nomination potentially worth $52- i 500 told this story: They said that some months ago one of the prisoners went to Detroit to .sell a block of the bogus stamps at half price to the Detroit fang which in turn was to re.ihre a substantial profit by turning the stamps in for defense bonds. Members of the Detroit gang, however, not only turned down the offer, but considered it thesr patriotic duty to let the treasury department know what wss up. The charge against the six men was conspiring to cour.terfe.t st.nnps worth Stt.scO had they been sai d, and Maloney ss:d that " had not been started he had no doubt the gang con templated rirg them on a na. t:on-w:de scale. Accused by the government of oricnatir.g the scheme and mak ing the r'rftes were Abraham a-d Joseph Perkes. brothers. w-o were he'd in K5.0O0 r,.,; cn Jr. raigr.me-t before I'. S. Con-.T. s sioner Isaac Piatt. rORRFCTlOV THe rme tinder the ptctures of Lt Rt'ert C'.eve and Lt Rob ert Emn-.ens. former I'mversity of Orego-, students who part.c pated in the April 18 raids cn Japan, were reversed in W edr.es. da a edition of l.-.t Reg ste' ! Guard. tjfif ENTIRE STOCK OF THE VOGUE SACRIFICED SALE STARTS FRIDAY at 9:00 o.m. Here Are Just a Few Examples of rastic eduictions THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE! 50 (DRESSES Values to ) Chfi $10.98 S n vQ) SO Values to $29.50 Now $598 $98 $1298 25 Coats Values $24.50 AT For Year Around Wear! 2-98 1 Group Values $35X0 SLACK SUITS On Sale Al $269 SEPARATE SLACKS Now $129 Sweaters Values to $2.49 On Sale At $197 Night Gowns, Pajamas VALUES TO $4.95 Blouses Values to StM Sacrificed At 9T 1.98 100ro Wool Jackets! i.sFvjuiur 90.UU values .... 2.97 100 All Wool SUITS Values to $19.95 .... 98 2 Groups HOUSECOATS $189 AND $379J Countless Similar Values on Every Item in Stock! itxie mtM!n Oa PAINTING 2Sc METROPOLITAN STORE ?3J Willamette CtOODl KM M a WORTS, fllKIA ILIINOIS 991 WILLAMETTE STREET