Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 21, 1947, Image 7

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L Board ro,us
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L a .i for its
fci'e0sburn'
, -t .withers
whs rook en methods at obtain
ing signatures on listings; Mal
colm Anaersen, on xne savaniages
of having a listing; Robert Niel
sen, on what information should
be on a listing; Harvey Hilton, on
the use of exchange listings, and
Lyrtn Harris, on the advantages
of exclusive listings.
OAS TANKS 'SUGARED
Harold Cadell and Harold
Bauer, both ot Eugene, complain
ed to city police Thursday that
somebody put sugar in their gas
tanks and that seven cars were
missing windshield wipers at the
Eugene Airpark . Wednesday
night. The usual sign, "Kilroy
Was Here," was left on the cars.
'police said,
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Darlesls Forms. Wldily prescribed for infant
fesies eee1 equally delightful for ell milk was.
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New Plywood
Process Told
ABERDEEN, Wash. (RA,
Wuest, president of the West Coast
Plywood Co., Friday "unveiled" a
new, Improved-surface plywood
known as "Welchboard," for A. R.
Welch, vice president of the firm
who invented and improved the
product,
The new panel production is on
a limited scale but will reacu vol
ume production in six monh.
Plywood manufacturers will be li
censed to make the new product
through the Plywood Research
Foundation of Tacoma, nonprofit
organization set up by the indus
try two years ago to eliminate
waste and develop new products.
ine new process utilizes waste
plywood aggregates, in the form
of wood flour, bonded with resins
to a plywood base. The same hot
plate presses used In making ply-
wooa are used to bond the new
surface material to nlvwood ran-
els. The surface was described as
relatively, hard and smoother than
any present plywood surfaces and
has the natural color of the pul
verized wood fibers used light
tan in we case ol Douglas fir.
it nas no Kraln and no natiemn.
because of the minuteness of the
wood fibers bonded together and
to the plywood bases.
So far, only clean wastes from
plywood manufacture have been
used but the probability is seen
of obtaining sawdust from saw
mills, furniture factories and sim
ilar sources and grinding it into
"discrete" mater:al for the
"Welchboard" raw material.
It has already attracted atten
tion in the industry for interior
and exterior construction, refrig
erators, counter tops and fine cab
inet work.
Willagillespie to See '
'Twelve Old Maid
Plenty of fun from "The Twelve
Old Maids," light drama with a
cast of a dozen erstwhile manless
women, Is promised Willagillespie
citizen who attend the perfor
mance at 8 p.m. Friday in the
school.
"Tall ones, short ones, slim ones,
and fat ones" are listed by the
sponsors as cast members.
The program is sponsored by
the P-TA and receipts will go to
the school lunch fund.
.
Fruit to
MarkeQi
n. to Accept
g Contracts
ATLAS
DRILLING CO.
rf- H. L. GORDDOER
20 Years Experience
Well Drilling
All Modern Equipment ,
ARTESIAN
IRRIGATION
DOMESTIC
Test Holes for
Mines
and Foundations
STATE-WIDE
SERVICE
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Marketing contracts for 1947
walnut and filbert crops are now
being accepted by Eugene Fruit
Grower b Assn., Manager Ed Pit
kin announced Friday. -
Pitkin said that the contract
deadline will be Aug. 1, 194T, and
mat growers wno nave not prev
ously marketed their crops through
the association are welcome to do
so.
He added that growers with
1S4S crops still on hand may sign
up before May 1 to have the hold
over marketed. They will have to
accept 1947 rates, he said.
Another Housing Story:
11 Beds in 4 Rooms
SAN FRANCISCO (U.fi) So the
housing shortage has made things
tough for youl.
In a San Francisco housing
project tonight, 11 members of
two families, the children ranging
from one month to teen-agers, are
crammed into a four-room dwell
tag.
Mattresses were scattered like
life rafts around the iloors of Mrs.
Carman Kellman's apartment. Her
three children had beds. She had
a bed.
But her brother and sister-in
lawv Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kell
man, and their five children had
only mattresses.
The Kellmans were forced to
vacate their five-room apartment
when the building was sold and
the new landlord demanded occupancy.
Platinum was originally discov
ered in South America.
Howell Brothers Buy
De Luxe Taxi Firm
Club 400 Taxi has announced
the purchase of the De Luxe Taxi
Co., 940 Pearl St., and the owners
of the new enterprise have named
it the De Luxe 400 Taxi. Earl M.
Howell and Clarence N. Howell,
brothers and co-owners, said that
the organization's office would be
at the above address.
The firm has seven cabs, all of
which are to be painted over and
lettered with the new name. Mile
age meters have been ordered, and
will be installed in all vehicles, the
brothers said.
The Howells, with their families,
came to Eugene last month from
Portland and are at the present
time engaged in that "sad task of
trying to find a house to live in.'
Turn your used nude Instru
ments Into eash. Bring them In or
phone jaqulth Muslo Co. for ep
pralssl. We buy pianos, hand In
struments organs and other mu
steal instruments.
Auto Crash Parties .
Tell Case before Jury
The automobile accident Dec.
20, 1945, which resulted In the
death of Earl Mack Banta, Eugene
real estate dealer, was the basis of
a lawsuit under way In circuit
court Thursday.
Ethel M. Hunt, plaintiff, is
seeking $10,000 damages for per
sonal injuries suffered when the
car in which she was riding was
in collision with one driven by
Banta at Washngton St. and 17th
Ave.
Defendant is Roy A. Banta, ad
ministrator of the estate ot Earl
Mack Banta. He has filed a
counter-claif for $10,000 damages
for the latter's death. The plain
tiff was in a car driven by Ernest
G. West.
The case is being tried before
a jury, with Circuit Judge Dal
M. King of Myrtle Point on the
Eugene Keglster-Oiiart, ggyens, Ore.j Friday, Mar, ti, 147, Page T
DRESS SMARTLY
Designing, dressmaking and al
terations. De Annls Modiste. 89S
E. 13th.
NEW CHEAP
OIL BURNER
For Heating and Cooldncj
STOVES and FURNACES
Heat Your Home
and
Cook Your Meals
with
Cheap Furnace Oil '
WRITE
George R. Pratt
SwUshome, Ore.
txlX Kngs Cleaned. Electric
Cleaner, 121 Willamette St,
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Willow
Eugene
Coughs
Due To Colds
Upper Bronchial Irritations
Why hack, HACK, HACK, yoursilf
to pieces? One dose ol Bron-chu-Une
Emulsion glvee unmistakable rejlej
loosening phlegm sootning irriianon
and making breathing easier. No dope
no eweet stud won't make you a
drug addict nor upset your stomach.
Buy a bottle today at any good drug
store Satisfaction guaranteed or rioney
back.
TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG CO.
A Three Days
Cough is Your
Danger Signal
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
Srm laden phlegm, and aid nature
soothe and heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to nave your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Cottfht. Chest Colds. Bronchitis
1963 WEST 6TH
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