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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1943)
.r,Oetotr THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON. Pagt Seven l, Trousers .N v, t , S. " . f 1 -th.n leaped 'fwnticily tore away ?ZJto Shortly PEOPLE WHO VISIT OUR STORE FOR THE FIRST TIME ARE AMAZED AT THE SELECTION OF MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING THAT WE CARRY . . . YOU, TOO, CAN SAVE MONEY AT THE ARMY & NAVY GOODS STORE. . PyIl They 74 Uand two other pa- fJTh. explained. - hi, trousers ana wifohjsjrisoners. 21. 1M3 AMAZING (hrantity jflgage ir to 24" SUM jlnilir w Illustration Hleily Styled . Equipped with Leek and Key Btlnforced Coraert and Handle M5 and up as in rtordilT constructed Lit t Bixlmiuii of apparel minimum of space. Rue- b nit to wtthitind wear mil hindlinf. kit keceived! 1 quantity of leather i double lock, 21 CASES kwwhfle quantity lasts 12" ONLY Blue or Brown par Bonds and Stamps STERLING pRNITURE CO, iKWestSth Ave. FLYING FREIGHT CAR Here Is an exterior view of one of the new "Carrollnert" with which United Air lines Inaugurated coast-to-coast all-carto schedule for essential war-time mail and express on October 16. The planes are Douglas DC-3s, which have been stripped of passenger furnishings and equipped with such special cargo features as plywood floors, plywood siding, steel screened windows and cans bins. They carry three tons of cargo as camp Bred with the averan 1.400 sounds iranworted I aboard one of United's regular passenger-cargo "Malnliners." The planes are the only ones of their kind I in commercial service, according to C. P. Graddick, director of United's air cargo department. Rehabilitation Courses For Service Men Planned Returning service men and women may take advantage of a rehabilitation program which is being inaugurated at the Univer sity of Oregon, 'it was learned this week from Donald M. Erb, president of the university, before his departure for the east. To correlate the work of the university with other agencies interested in the same problem ; the veterans' administration, the Kstate department ot rehabilitation service, the, Eugene vocational school President Erb has. ap pointed a rehabilitation education committee. . Members are Dr. Ralph W. Leighton, dean of the school ot physical education, chairman; Andrew Vincent, pro fessor of drawing and painting; V. D. Earl, dean of men; Dr. W. C. Jones, professor of political science and public administration; E. H. Moore, head of the sociol ogy department; A. B. Stillman, professor of business administra tion; and Dr. P. A. Killgallon, as sociate professor of education, BOW SHE SHOPS CASH AND CARRY Without Painful Backache Many eufferera relieve nagging backache OWakly. oaea they discover that the teal saoss of their trouble may be tired kidneys. The kidneys ere Nature's chief wy of t&k Ing the eieees adds and wast out of the b cod. They help roost people psat about a pinteaday. Whett disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter .to remain in your blood, is may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loas of pep end energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dttiinees. Frequent or scanty paaaagea with smarting and burning some times shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. ,JP' wait! Aik your druggist for Doen's fuls, used successfully by millions for over 0 yesrs. Thay give happy relief and will help the 1A mites of kidney tubes flush out poison ous wait from your blood. Cst Cosh's Fills. technical adviser. Dr. Killgallon, working part time for the committee and part time at his regular job :n the school of education, will repre sent the committee in conferences with the veterans' administra tion; with A.-1. Paulsen, state di rector of vocational education, Salem; and with the Eugene school board during that board's! development of its own program through the Eugene vocational school. A survey is being made of all the facilities and courses offered by professional - schools and the college of liberal arts. Based on its experience in handling the army specialized training pro gram, it is felt that the university can offer special types of courses to meet special needs. Arrangements have also been made between the University of Oregon and the Eugene board of education whereby rehabilitation students enrolled either in the university or in the Eugene vo cational school may be served by the particular facilities of the other institution. The four types of ex-servicemen and women who may be aid ed by the university's program are: (1) regular students who have gorje directly into the arm ed services from high school and who will be entering college for the first time; (2) students who will have partly completed a col lege course before entering the EYES EXAMINED LENSES DUPLICATED Satisfaction Guaranteed STANDARD OPTICAL CO. Dr. John T. Monahan registered optometrist in charge 820 Willamette Eugene m eUantP W ftr V inner I 'Iff" ---.r--y-ss IwimJ V t., rame uaveno 4ouMy reinforced. Full K- wiiom. 100 AM n.l.. .! ft Extremely large bed. ri M ES Selection of Mw, green and rust tol- liLffece Croup Only rfntrTiYfilS -iaweeaBewaeiaJawaaeiasiej Similar to Illustration This Attractive Offer Includes: Beautiful Modern Panel Arm Daveno Beautiful Contrasting Upholstered Chair ' Modern Metal Table Lamp and Shade Walnut Finished End Table Two Harmonizing Pictures Contrasting Hassock Beautiful Scatter Rug Modern Wall Mirror Tied and Dyed Table Scarf ' - . . GOVERNMENT REGULATION TERMS IF DESIRED 17 SAVINGS STAMPS 65 WEST 8TH AVENUE BUY WA WAR BONDS armed services; (3) students who have been injured, hospitalized. then discharged and sent to in stitutions for special training; and (4) ex-students, graduates, older men and others who have been dislocated by the war and 'who will want short courses, distinct ly vocational in nature. ."; Foundry Pay Case To Be Reopened SEATTLE, Oct. 20 (U.B Dr. George Bernard Noble, chairman ot the northwest Regional War Labor board, announced he' will appoint a panel to reopen the wage case of Pacific Northwest foundry workers as soon as the appeal arrives from Washington, D. C. The union's earlier demands for wage increases were turned down' by the national war labor board but the union appealed the de cision- and planned to take a strike vote October 28 on expira tion of the 30-day "cooling off" period required under the Con. ally anti-strike bill because of failure to receive wage increases, Dr. Noble said he was unable to appoint a panel to hear the foundry worker? appeal until he had received the case from Wash ington. However,- the panel will be appointed "immediately" after receipt of the records, he declar ed, adding that the case was ex pected "very soon." - Shipbuilders Learn How They Saved Life PORTLAND, Ore. (U.PJ Sea. man Basil Izzl was making a rou tine war industry talk at the Al- bina Engine and Machine works in Portland, all about how he was adrift for 83 days on a raft. . When Izzi mentioned the numi ber of the rescue craft which had picked him up, his listeners be gan cheering. They ' had built the tescue ship In Portland. 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