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SP Is Ordering Hew Equipment Southern Pacific's postwar or der! for streamlined, lightweight fcassenger equipment, including all Inlts of the Shasta Daylights for (he Portland-San Francisco run, now total 52 cars and five power ful Diesel-electric locomotives, it Was announced Saturday by J. A. $ la, Entene Rcrfater-Cnsra1, Eugene, Ore., Sunday, July tl. 1M , , at Portland. It is expected the new equip ment will be delivered so that the Shasta Daylights can go into oper ation in the late spring of next year, depending on the ability of the manufacturers to make de liveries. The Shasta Daylights will leave Portland and San Francisco in the morning and arrive at the opposite terminals in the late eve ning of the same day. SP repre sentatives in Eugene said no schedules have been set for the trains. With general design of the new cars now definitely established, Ormandy pointed out that a dis tinctive feature of the Shasta Day light will be the spacious windows of extra height to give travelers greater view of scenic attractions. Also Included will be reclining, rotating seats with foam-rubber cushions, fluorescent lighting, electric water coolers, electric ele vators for ease in handling lug gage, rich fabrics and modernistic interior tints, and a new recorder device to Improve broadcasting of music when radio reception is poor. The Rush is Still on . . . for Spike Jones Records We have 'em WILSON MUSIC HOUSE 3S E 10th Phone 727 KOSTELANETZ CONDUCTS Her is a selected list of recent and popular master works recorded by the great conductor and his own orchestra. if Exotle Muslo 1.99 Addlniell Warsaw Concerto 1.0S if Grofe: Grand Canyon Bolt 5.10 if A Pons Kostelanets Concerto - 5.10 k Musle of Victor Herbert 5.10 Oklahoma! Medley 1.00 if Musical Comedy Favorites S.75 if Strauss Waltzes 4.04 if Roumanian Fantasy 1.05 if Bach-Grounod: Ave Maria ' Schubert: Ave Maria 1.05 if Musle of Tchaikovsky 4.p4 if Kavel: Bolero .... 2.99 WILSON ;; music house 39 East 10th Ave. Ph. 727 Forger Gets Two Years Spencer Gordon Sparrow, after pleading guilty to a charge of for gery, was sentenced to two years in the state penitentiary Friday by Circuit Court Judge Dale King. Sparrow, arraigned June 26 on the charge, had originally pleaded not guilty. . Automobile Interiors cleaned. Electrlo Cleaners, 1210 Willamette St.. HARMONICAS Just Received from Switzerland . . . Only one half gross and the first we have had this year. A really fine instru ment and one you will enjoy, WILSON MUSIC HOUSE 39 East 10th Ph. 727 . CAR RADIO Repairing A Specialty. Drive down for free check-up. No Parkin Problem Phone 5739 ENDICOTT'S Radio A Appliance Service 1217 Alder St. 650 Learning How to Swim The county Red Cross swim campaign is in full swing in many communities in Lane County, re ports Miss Margaret Brewster, dl rector of the campaign this sum' mer. Programs that will be active as of Monday, July 22, include those in Blue River, Cottage Grove, Mapleton - Swisshome, Florence, Triangle Lake-Blachly, Junction City and Eugene. Conducting the classes are Red Cross wattr safety instructors, Barbara Bozorth, Hen el Huestis, Harriet Monot, Ruth Robertson, Ralph Huestis, and Miss Brewster. Total enrollment of the cam' paign to date is 650 children, Miss Brewster said, the largest enroll ment for the county in more than five years. In Cottage Grove, where 100 are enrolled, 80 are be ginners. All but a few of these children have learned to swim after two weeks of instruction. The program will run one more week there. Registration for the Springfield campaign, which will be held July 29 to August 17 at the men's pool on the campus, and for another from August 6 to 31 at. the An chorage, is now In progress. Walter Hansen, director of Springfield playgrounds, said that registration cards are being distributed, and may be obtained at any Spring field playground. Eugene children may register for another campaign to be held July 29 to August 17 at the men's pool at the Red Cross office in Eugene. Registration dates for this campaign will be July 26 and 27. Any child interested may regis ter for the free Instruction. County Receives Fund From Secretary of State Mrs. Grace Schiska, Lane Coun ty treasurer, announced Saturday that the county received $1,661.43 as the county's share of the "man ufacturers and importers" tax, from the secretary of state's of fice. The county, as designated by the state law, receives 75 per cent of these funds, which are distributed on a population basis and ear marked by the state for aid to mothers, old age benefits and di rect relief. The city of Eugene received $903.14. A dog has 42 permanent teeth, FUR STORAGE Electrlo Cleaners, 1210 Willamette Street. C.A. FlTSCHEN, D.C. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor Telephone 489-M 960 Willamette Street Visitors to Get Gift of Cherries A special train load of travel ers will be here at 2 p. m. Mon day to induce Oregonlans to 'know Mississippi better; but because it was found impossible at the last minute to bring along some elaborate exhibits, Eu geneans will have a chance to help Mississippians know Ore gon better. Mayor Earl L. McNutt will start out by presenting the visitors with 200 pounds of choice Lambert cherries on be half of the Eugene Fruit Grow ers Assn. and the Chamber of Commerce. Since the Mississippians can't lureuthe Eugeneans onto their train to see any- exhibits, the Eugeneans will lure the visitors into cars and show them Eu gene. Mayor McNutt and Presi dent H. J. Cox of the Chamber have asked Eugeneans to be at the station with cars to trans port the guests. Cars should be parked on the south side of Fourth Ave., east of Willameete St., Police Chief L. L. Pittenger said. . 1000 at Dance On Reservoir More than 1000 persons partici pated or were spectators at a free outdoor dance on the College Hill reservoir here Friday night. xne dance was sponsorea Dy the city recreation department. Recorded music was provided by Dotson's sound truck and lights by the city fire department. The top or the cement reservoir was waxed. Miss Nina Kltts, city recreation director, said many persons watched the dancers from parked cars. Miss Kitts was assisted by Miss Bessie Kamarad and M. S. Kelllher of the city playground staff. Another outdoor dance will be sponsored by the ity in August. Marine Enlistees Get Benefits of Gl Bill Men in the 17 to 25 age group eligible to enlist in the Marine Corps will receive full benefits of the GI Bill of Rights, hospitalize ation, dental care, food and cloth' Ing, in addition to travel and edU' cation . privileges, local Marine Corps recruiters point out. En listments may be made for two, three, or four-year periods, and beginning pay is $75 a month. High school graduates are eligi' ble for 36 months of college train' ing at government expense on completion of a two-year enlist ment, and 48 months if they en' list for three years' time, Further information on Marine Corps op poriunmes may De obtained at the Marine Recruiting Station, Room 207, Eugene Armory, Sev enth Ave. and Oak St. Marine Corps strength now is limited to 100,000. OF COURSE! WHEN YOU CAN GET SUCH BEAUTIES! BUY ON OUR LAYAWAY PLAN -pf SNOW FOR TODDLERS Trim water-repellent cotton poplin suits lined with quilted llannelette. For boys 3 to 6 8.60 There's a helmet to match for S9C One piece, zipper front, Brother and easier suns. Lined. 1 to 4. Copen, red, brown Pixle-lsh Caps to match 69c 4.98 500 Poles Arrested In Pogrom Investigation WARSAW OP) An authorita tive source said Saturday a total of 500 shopkeepers, artisans and others had been arrested In the government's investigation of the Kielce program of July 4. This informant said a special military court was expected to try about 40 militiamen in connection with the incident, in which 41 persons, mostly Jews, were killed. Nine men convicted of taking part in the program were executed last Sunday. Ready for You NOW at THOMPSON'S Sea FOOD FREEZERS THEY'RE HERE AT LAST . . . America's finest line of Froien Food Units. Alumi num construction inside and out, 6 inches of approved in sulation, automatic tempera ture controls. Quick action food freezing chambers, big spacious storage compart mentsthese and many other features are yours when you select a Beall. See them todtyt Beall It America's Finest and largest line of Food Freezers On DHply THOMPSON'S 29 East 8th Fhone 4449 United Auto Workers. -Local Is Planned Here A meeting will be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the Eugene Hotel for garage mechanics and employes of machine shops and service sta tions to ' organize a CIO United Auto Workers local in the Springfield-Eugene area. William Gillespie, CIO regional director for the Western States, will preside. The meeting will be the third to be held here recently. Gillespie completed organizing a local union recently In Cour-de-Alene, Idaho. He reports several contracts have been signed and that others are pending. Novelist Rupert Hughes was nicknamed "History" at school. ; VACATIONING Monday and Tuesday July 22 and 23 L & R BEAUTY SHOP 961 Willamette Vets Can Get Dental Service; Veterans of all wars are entitled to out-patient dental treatment by the Veterans "Administration for dental conditions that have been determined as due to service ' In the armed forces. Frank Sias. VA representative in '' Eugene has pointed out. Prior authorization, however, must be obtained from the VA be fore any work can be done, he emphasized. " Application for this treatment if Ml AT LAST Men's Knitted BRIEFS (Also Boy's) if SWIM TRUNKS if SPORT SHIRTS if SPORT SHOES "SCOOP" JOE RICHARDS MEN'S STORE "FIRST WITH WHAT YOU WANT MOST" 873 Willamette ' .; should fee -wtM- the v Softs jn tact -Office, located af 41- Wtst. Eighth Street or to" the Portland Regional iofflee, 1019-S.W. ; Tenth' Avenue; Portland 6, Oregon. ;L.'v V j Out-patient treament for.serv-. fee-incurred dental .conditions Is available "VtoV -Veterans through private dentists nearest '.the veter an's, home1 or in VA " elites and hospitals.' v ',-, : ' Nearly 50 private dentists have VA eoatracts) in various parti, of Orefoiv Sias revealed, making K u"fflvA'ui'' r - i ' WestgflBHl FlfE CLOVERLEAF HE RD SALE About 200 head of fha most eheletasW eowa fat (hit port of Oraoon 7' el4 Wednaaday. July Mfc jo o'do 1 sharp. .':. ., Extra tog Holetelna, Gutmasji . '; ; end Jerseys. ' . , ; Records'of aeh eow wih be njvts ".. ; . dT i olo. Saveral Just fresh, and ; , number of clos-up springers. . . . . . Anyona looking for a family or d. ' eow should not mlsa this saltl j(j will sail to tha hlahest bidder for ,04 LOCATION About S MILES EAST, or tW v V. H. DAVIS, Own -:-y'':l Harlow Boad ;;.-'. t't' COL..IL D.. ARNOLD, Auettoaesi -. -... , RAUL VANDEVELDE. Clark ,V:X 1 . .Lttneh Sarrad br Mrs. hut e'Ti i r Better Great ;ti0aide of Indndent ONE OF THOUSANDS OF INDEPENDENT M0BILGAS BUSINESS MEN Dave Calloway is a highly regarded business man of Eugene, Oregon. He has been -in the service station business since he came to Eugene ten years ago. He is 34 years old, married, has two children and owns his own home. His busy Mobilgas station is very prof itable because he makes it his business to give better servict. TUNE IN BENNY GOODMAN AND HIS BAND NBC STATIONS. ..MONDAY AT 3:30 P.M. (.S.T.) ' f I ndsfy jon with tlert, cdurtcous scrrfc nd keep Jrour car operating at )eak perfef mance with Mobilgas arid Mobiloil m probably come back again and agalni Moc people. do, and that why my indepeodeBif, opented sadon does a. nice businett. V If yoiewjfclMd 'bteA:.ii Mobilgas; station on V tbie same baiii another , town , on your motoring -ti chances' are you'd drive.-in and expect $ same service;. ? What?S ; more, ;you'd gt Thafjtt the way the Mobilgas indepdint dealers is set up. Each ooe the- thousands ; of friendlv inde , Mobilgas dealers strives; to maintairt dSej standard ipf Mobilgas. service to fflcw, Wealli Mak of the other .fellowv. C benefiticcordingly. Wherever ypo. t drivejnat theisjgn bfAe for Moprothzcts andffiendly.deeo serViceto kew;. your; motor giyinjg pertormance. . -EOSlLtirl1 1 SOWS' J.t5it HmmX'ii