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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1946)
Eugene to Get , ; 'HV; Tttt it, gnirene KtnttteT-GonS, Wagent. Ore,, flnnfoy, July ti, 194(t Unfinished Tables Government Employes Sign No-Strike Pledge Employes in local offices of fed eral agencies are signing affidav its required of them before they can receive any more government paychecks. "Provisions of the appropriations bills which recently were passed by Congress for the 1946-47 fiscal year make it mandatory that no money be paid from these appro A New Airport A new airport, omciauy iia, the Willamette Air Park, is being constructed four miles west ol Eugene by four local persons who ...:n nmon the fiplH in three or DrP leot and extend, priations for salary or wages of any person who refuses to swear that he has not engaged in any strike against the U. S. govern ment; that he is not a member of any organization of government employes which asserts its right to strike against the government and that he does not advocate and is not a member of any organiza tion which advocates overthrow of the U. S. government by force or four weeks for private flyers, charter mgnts, ana siuaem u aw ing. Being constructed by R. W. Florsheim SHOES FOR MEN and WOMEN Buitrirs 1060 Willamette w sets. n lils turn hrnthers. Rowland and Donald, and by Mrs. Magda Balint, the airport will occupy 120 acres four miles out Eleventh Ave. W. Construction of hangars is scheduled to start next week. The state board of aeronautics at Port land licensed the airport Satur day. Civil Aeronautics Admlnis tration approval was received previously. All In Unfinished Western Wood, violence. Westvood Furnishiit The ocean is 3.44 per cent salt. 26 West 6th, Just oil Wuiamen, VYKIiNbtK KULLj lJ4tL ' 4 r 2r SJ". W z "tuff V, "(t. 4 I r jr. a V 1 :! J' ( :1 i' .1 c m and REPAIR PARTS For All Makes Washers WASHING MACHINE SERVICE CO. 630 Willamette "Your Maytag Dealer" PUone 180 For the sake of those in the family who would love 'em Assorted LOVE BIRDS All colors. pr CHIPMUNKS, striped pr. $10.50 $3.50 Come in sometime and see "MAGGIE" the talk ing Magpie. BRONZE TROPHY ART, Horses, Cowboy Boots and Dogs. A LARGE ORDER of Cuttlebone, large, and small sizes arrived. Oregon Trail Pet Corral 35 11th Ave. W. Phone 3284 TOP HAT II I 9k c,nnamon rolls 111 iwillfa Nourishing energizing cinna- !I!j!!J 'SI S mon T0"s 'reat for kids 1 I fi J il and grown ups too. Extra good I ' l l '"Swn'ttP served warm. Package of eight I I H U K H t'lSSIl' ' 'or on,y ,went'r cent' I 1 I 1 11 mPII ., At Your Grocer's ' 11H f INTRODUCING A NEW PRODUCT FLAMODI&T FIRE RETARDANTS A compound for the treat ment of wood, textiles and fabrics. No Odor if Docs not affect color or strength of materials. if One application gives ex cellent Flameprooflng for an indefinite time. FOR WOOD RUGS DRAPES CURTAINS CARPETS TEXTILES COVERALLS PREFAB. LUMBER WALLBOARD EXCELSIOR Approved by Federal. State and Civil AiitlinHtlr. For free demonstration and estimates call or write LANE FIRE PROTECTION CO. Flamort - Fyr Fy ter Products APPLICATIONS MADE BY US Ray Johnson, Mjr. Phone 5419-W P. O. Box 589 Eugene, Ore. Bin (HUB Brilliant, lasting, easy-to-use color for reftnishicg: Furniture Tools and toys Porch sets Fixtures Interior woodwork Garbage Cans Kitchen and bathroom wslls Doors and screens Anything else- inside or out The Best Service, "That's the General Idea" I -yiWejiiKOjiMiMMm) irnvv MANY FIRE HYDRANTS? This Is the Question that will confront the District 19 school board when it meets at the Union High School at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Springfield Fire Chief Harry Melson and Deputy State Fire Marshal M. J. Gilson have asked for four new hydrants to better protect the school. This aerial photo of the new, $250,000 building shows existing fire hyd- rants by X-marks. The locations of the four proposed hydrants are indicated by white circles. Melson has pointed out that the existing hydrant that is closest to the school is on the same main as the one at Ninth and G St The two hydrants cannot be used simultaneously. Other existing hydrants are four or more blocks from the school building. The question of additional hydrants was introduced at the July council meeting by Melson and Gilson. The council referred the matter to the school board for discussion. Installation of the four hydrants indicated by circles also would require a new main that would branch off the 10-inch line at Seventh and I St. (Howard Studio photo, Wiltshire engraving.) SPRINGFIELD 1207 Willamette Phone 4360 Springfield OKs Prefab Building SPRINGFIELD Prefabricated houses would be acceptable 10 this city provided they have a permanent value as homes equal to standard houses, the Spring field Planning Commission decia ed at a Friday night meeting. Whether the cost of the varl ous types of prefabs would com pare favorably to the cost of erecting an ordinary like size house, in ratio to the permanency of the prefabricated structure, should be one of the deciding factors, Oscar L. Shockley, chair man of the commission, reports. Other major considerations, he said, are whether the prefab would conform to existing building standards, and be suitable as a single unit among other more standard houses. Lynn Moore, local attorney, was appointed permanent secretary of tne group at r rictay s meeting. New VFW Building Work Is Progressing SPRINGFIELD The founda tion of the new veterans building on east Main St. has been finish ed and work has begun on the framework, it was leported at last week's meeting of the Veter ans of Foreign Wars Post 3965. The post accepted an invitation from Eugene Post 293 to partici pate in a picnic this summer. Inducted at the meeting were: Eugene L. Berens, Arthur Wooley, Dane W. Kelley, Alvin McBee, Theophite Peter, Melvin Cun ningham and Fred Berry. Cun ningham and Berry were trans fers from other posts. Sewer Project Work Not Yet Completed SPRINGFIELD Contrary to reports, work on this city's pres ent sewer project has not been completed. Councilman Fred Konschot, chairman of the City Council's street and sewer committee, Fri day reported backfills, street and sidewalk repairs still are to be" done in several sections. When the sewer is completed, Konschot said, it must be inspect ed by the engineer before the city can accept the work. Springfield News Notes SDrinffficld Plnnwr r!liih nlan. its annual picnic for Sunday, July 28. A potluck luncheon will be served at 1 p.m. in Skinner's uuiie rarK in Eugene. Circle R USPS ,..111 m.. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Vada nuusn. Circle 3. WSCS. wlU meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the home of Mrs. W. T. F.riom Spvnh inJ n streets. A volunteer firemen's meeting has been called for Tuesday. Juanita Rebekah Lodg.3 will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m., in the Springfield IOOF Hall. The person who lost a set of keys at the carnival Thursday night may reclaim them at the city police station, upon proper identification. Springfield firemen on Friday night traveled to the Cascade Lumber Terminal, on East Main St., to extinguish a truck fire. E. H. Silke, school superinten dent, is expected to return Mon day from an educators' conven tion in Buffalo, N. Y. Silke has wired Mrs. Mary Clark, school secretary, that he is bringing the new school bus with him. Illinois Legislature Bid for Rent Session CHICAGO M Governor Dwight H, Green Saturday called a special session of the Illinois legislature for next Tuesday to deal with what he termed "the critical rent situation." He said he would request the assembly to enact, before Aug. 1, a moratorium on evictions and emergency legislation which, in the absence of federal controls, would freeze all residential rents in the state prevailing in June. COLERA EPIDEMIC MUKDEN W) The Chinese National Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Office here re ported Saturday that 10 Man churian cities are in the grip of a cholera epidemic which already has caused 270 deaths. Cases here have reached 38 with 12 fatal ities, while there have been 42 cases reported in Changchun with 32 deaths, the report said. BETTER VISION Goes s Long Way Towards Creating a Pleasing Impres sion. Avoid squinting and distorting your face because of poor vision, DIGNIFIED CREDIT EXTENDED Moody Optical Co. Dr. Sherman W. Moody Dr. Merl Wiggins Phone 362 38 East Broadway . - fV 1. i' cw v . v . V v N l- t ' f s - i - et j See your nearest PonBac dealer. Civil Service to Exam Engineer Aid Applicants The Civil Service Commission . has announced an examination for permanent appointments to , engineering aid positions with the i Bureau of Reclamation in the ; western United States. ' Entrance salaries range from $2644.80 to $3397.20 -o year. Ap pointees will perform sub-professional work in - a specific branch of engineering, such a: agricultural, architectural, civil, computations, construction, elec trical, general, hydraulic, hydro logic, materials laboratory, me chanical and survey. They will be j graded on the basis of their ex perience, education and training, and no written test is required. Age limits, 18 and 62. mav be : waived for veterans and, under certain conditions for war service indefinite employes. Further in formation may be obtained at the Eugene Post Office. Applications must be received in the Central Board of the U. S. Civil Service Examiners' Office, Continental Oil Bldg., Denver 2, Colo. DIIODMIE UiP MEIESIEBi am kern THE-NEW COMBINATION REFRIGERATOR - HOME FREeJ - . Freeze your own fruits and vegetables for the eomi In an all-in-one home unit . . . all metal, white Jj . io cuoic reei overau ... 8 ft. efrlgetotw, noire neezer ... see it nowl OTHER HOME FREEZERS BY TYLER, I 12 Cubic Ft LIFT-LID TYPE 18 Cubic Ft. REACH-IN FREEZER ic Combination WALK-IN COOLER and HOME FREEZER. EXHAUST ' FANS FOR WARM WEATHI 8" to 24" fans and air conditioners for anytws PHONE 279 1367 OLIVE JL. HOPE HOUSEHOLD & COMMERCIAL Refrigeration Sales & Service -' im Jia; inii 'wieSZje'''"'' Ie7aH3osiiiSK '"'P K stir - " V 9 M VJm A - . sit mi FcytHG come in your own Piper Cub goes with every new Cub purchase. At its completion the average person is ready to solo. YOU CAN BUY A NEW PIPER CUB FOR AS LITTLE AS 732 00 USr MONTHLY DOWN MrMfNTS AN AIL-PURPOSE 3-PASSENGER with an Electric Starter and Muffler! YOU enjoy fast, convenient, economical transportation in the new Piper Cut 1 CnilSAr A Rmnrt.lnrtlcmff ADBv.fn-(lv nlon. nrtli a pniUinff raQZe of 60 .1 You just press the electric starter button to start this airplane . . . no mo1 Mn1-!n.il.. T il -f.-. m-jAAi : ',t a nniLSlDfi viauiwiu iuo piup. iu vuruiy, muiiieu iuu-norsepowerengiuegisii-- - . of 105 miles per hour. The roomy cabin seats three for convenient family use ard equipment includes, also, dual controls, cabin heater, dual hydraulic ',rai(j in fr t-tmlrA mmnaao an1 nainim4Ai - O -""kj wu.aoo uuu ua,i(jauuu uguia. Al lias a bnvuwo attractively upholstered interior. Your Piper Cub Dealer is listed below. Ask him for a free flight demons" , the new Sutler flniiaor. Anil if vmi'm ri rAr l ir own PineT Cub J18 see your dealer for inexpensive flying lessons in this good, safe plane. 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