Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1948, Image 9

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LOOKING OVER SOIVIE of the pamphlets which stock the
newly established United Nations information center at the Univer
sity of Oregon school of education is Dr. Hugh B. Wood, education
school faculty member who has charge of the center. Located In
the curriculum library, the center is open to the public from 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m. daily. (Staff photo, Wiltshire engraving).
High Schools' s Initial Concert
Finds Competent Musicians
Family Loses
All Belongings
SANTA CLARA Neighbors are
getting organired to help the vic
tims of one of the worst home fire
disasters vr to strike the Santa
Clara district.
Sunday about 8 a. m., Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Felton were forced out
of their home by a fire that sprang
from the wood stove and demolish
ed the small frame house in a few
minutes.
Their pump was frozen and
they were unable to do anything,
even to save anything, even their
snoes.
Mr. and Mrs. Felton were dress
ed for the day, but the children,
Loretta 15, Earlean, 13, Junior
Melvin, 11, and Gladys Marie, 9,
vere in their night clothes.
Another daughter, Juanita, 18,
had already gone to work at her
job at the Sacred Heart Hospital.
worst casualty of the fire was
Felton, whose unprotected feet
were badly frostbitten during the
fight to save the home. He mav
have to have two toes amputated.
He is a carrier driver for the
Golden Fir Lumber Co.. near El-
mira Junction. Until the fixe, Mrs.
Felton was employed at the Pen
ney'S Store Cafeteria. But she has
stayed at home since to care for
the children.
Rev. Floyd Hughes of the Santa
Clara Church took the family
By BARBARA HEARTFIELD
The first concert of the Spring
field Union High School's new
orchestra, presented Monday eve
ning at the school, justified in no
uncertain terms the belief of its
founders that a high school can
and should maintain a symphony
orchestra.
The program, arranged by F. T.
Ellefson, director, and Mary E.
Coleman, assistant director, was
varied and well-built, with selec
tions of contrasting mood and col
or by old and modern composers.
Climax of the concert was a se
lection from Johnson's "The Piper
of Hamlin," exciting, descriptive
music played wth finesse by the
orchestra. Judy Ellefson, as solo
itain Receives
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CAPETOWN, (U.R) South
Africa's potentially huge uranium
deposits, discovery df which was
announced enly last week, will be
turned over to Britain exclusive
ly under arrangements now be
ing prepared by the government:
a reliable source said Tuesday.
The uranium deposits have been
found at the Witwatersrand gold
mines and present indications are
that South Africa may be one of
the world's biggest atomic power
fuel dumps.
South Africa already is working
the mines, this source said, and
small quantities of the Witwaters
rand deposits have been extracted.
The work, however, is still in the
experimental stage. 1
A complete security blackout
was clamped around all informa
tion on the deposits shortly after
the Hiroshima and Nagasaki
blasts, but some reports say there
are huge deposits all the way
from Witwatersrand to the Bel
gian Congo.
Couple Sues
After Dispute
A $2,825 damage suit was filed
in circuit court Tuesday .by Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbur Wills against R.
E. McCrady, elleging that Mc
Crady sold them a trailer house,
but later tried to play Indian
giver.
McCrady, they allege, sold them
the trailer house for $1,700. but
a few months later came back, al
legedly chased them away from
the trailer, and put a padlock on
the door.
tn addition to the price of the
trailer, they are asking $250 dam
ages for $25 a week rent in an
other place, after they were lock
ed out. The couple are also asking
for $1000 "exemplary and puni
tive damages."
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Steam Boats
Continue Race
GREENVILLE, Miss. UP)
With emergency repairs made, the
diesel towboat Helena nosed back
into the Mississippi River early
Tuesday morning and began chug
ging to overcome the 100 mile
lead held by her steam-powered
rival, the Kokoda, tn their historic
race up the stream.
The two towboats are in the
fifth day of their Mississippi River
home after church service, and
when other neighbors called to
assist, they found that relatives
had already responded, and the
family are now housed in a trailer
house in the Santa Clara district.
A neighbor' meeting was called
for Tuesday afternoon, when San
ta Clara people were to decide on
dates for a benefit shower. Chief
need of the family is for clothing.
The house which was a total
loss, was owned by Mr. and Mrs.
Harden of River Road.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed-., Jan. 11, 1948, Page t
race, the first race since the days
of the river packets Robert X.
Lee and Natchez in 1870. The test
Is to prove the relative merit of
diesel and steam power for river
transport.
"WATERY" BREAD
According to the U. S. Depart
ment of Agriculture, two tons of
water is required to produce the
ingredients for a one-pound loaf
of bread.
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CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Announce the moving of their offices from
the Miner Bldg. to . . .
200 Laraway Bldg., 980 Willamette St
January 19, 1948 Telephone 189
Marvin I. Piqutt CPA Rog.irL.L69 CPA
oboist, turned in a musicianly
performance.
Outstanding also were the solo
clarinet passages, performed by
Ray Moore, in the Kcler Bela over
ture, and the vivid color contrasts
in orchestra tone in Brahms' "The
Little Sandman."
The orchestra proved its worth
on music from the standard con
cert repertoire by accompanying
Mary E. Coleman, violin soloist,
in the Andante movement from
Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto,
Op. 64. .
A feature of the program was
the group played by the string or
chestra, directed by Miss Cole
man. Instruction in string instru
ments has been given for only a
year and a half in. the Springfield
public schools: students and teach
er have already made great pro
gress. Their performance of
Gounod's "Angelus" held togeth
er very well; Fischel's "Danse a
1'Antique" revealed some especi
ally fine violin playing.
Strauss "Pizzicato Polka," de
lightfully clowned by director
Ellefson and the entire orchestra,
concluded the program on a merry
note.
The orchestra's playing is, of
course, far from perfect in many
respects. They are a fairly well-
balanced group of forty instru
ments, but covQd use certain other
parts to advantage. Many of the
players need more experience.
But that is not important. They
are playing fine music, under fine
leadership, and playing with en-
thusiasm. They play well enough
so that they and an audience can
enjoy the music. They should be
proud of their progress to date.
Beware Coughs
ing Flu
After the flu is over and gone, the
cough that follows may develop
into chronic bronchitis if neglected.
CreomulsioD relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel germ
laden chlesrm. and aid nature to
soothe and heal raw, tender, Inflamed
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matter how many medicines you
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