Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1949, Image 2

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    Tnce 2. BegMer-Guard, Eugtne. Ore., Thnn,, July 21. 1949
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;Fl. Stevens Unwanted
ASTORIA
Hammond would like come of the
lnH anri huilriinex for Kchoolfi.
W Nobody, ne Game Commission said
seems to want historic Fort Stev
Icns. Officials of Hammond, Ore.,
were almost the only onei to show
'interest in acquiring the fort, at
'a meeting held by WAA officials.
Commissioning
Planned by Navy
The new Naval and Marine
' " .'Corps Reserve Training Center
Tatoo marks can be removed, recently compicted at 1520 13th
only by removing the skin itself. Ave w Eugene, is to be formally
commissioned Monday, July Z5th
some of the 1900 acre reservation
might be suitable for i game
refuge.
DEAFENED!
"HIDEAWAY HEARING
7THIS IS ALL
YOU NEED TO
WEAR IN YOUR EAR
ACTUAL
SIZE
BETTER HEARING INSTANTLY ! !
IMPROVED APPEARANCE ! !
Now available for all "Hideaway Hearing" Is a
real asset in business. No distracting, obvious ear
button to wear plus the enjoyment of wonderful
clear, noise-free hearing. No Hard-of-Hearlnr per
son need let pride stand In the way of good hear
ing! "Hideaway" hides your hearing loss. . . .
Don't pass this by In
vestigate now. Free Try
out In the home upon re
quest. Call Hotel or write
for Information.
r. a. .ioi s
520 Equitable Blda.
Portland, Ore. BE 4552
Open all dr fulardart
Hearing Clinic
Eugene Hotel
Eugene, Ore.
Thurs., July 28
Ask lor W. H. Miller
by Rear Admiral H. H. Good, U. S.
Navy, Commandant or tne inir
teenth Naval District. The com
missioning ceremony is being held
to acquaint the public with their
new, attractive facility and they
are cordially invited to attend.
This is the first of three such
training centers to be commission
ed in Oregon this summer.
The Eugene High School Band
will provide music for the cere
mony and the Training Center will
be open for public inspection. A
special attraction, the U. S. Navy's
"Operation Palette," which is an
art exhibit of 100 original com
bat paintings, will be arranged
on easels throughout the build
ing. Thia excellent exhibit has
been enthusiastically received in
many cities throughout the nation
and in several foreign capitals.
Lieutenant M. S. Hunting, U. S.
Navy, Officer-in-Charge, reports
that more than 300 Reservists of
the Eugene area are attending
weekly meetings at the Center
which is well equipped to offer
training in numerous trades and
skills each valuable both in civil
ian life and In the armed services.
Citizen Wants
Higher Taxes
LOS ANGELES W Ever
hear of a taxpayer who squawked
because his taxes were too low?
The Board of Equalization
found one this week. George K.
Roth, history and government in
structor at John Muir College,
Pasadena, told board members:
"Last year I made a protest
about the inaccurate figure assess
ed on my lot on Seaview Avenue.
Check Charge
Faces 'Heir'
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1)
Oslo Writer
Has New Book
Copy of a new book by Lis
Lindbaek, Norwegian author, has
just been received by Miss Ber
nice Rise, head circulation librar
ian and readers' consultant in the
count of how his purported bene-
aMnr "M T 'Lee' Miller, super
intendent of Stockton. caUf. ,j university oi uregon UDrr,.
had left iiransiaiea iuu v
I United Nations) was published this
That Is not enough. It Is still not
equalized with surrounding values.
"The lot is worth $1000 on to
day's market and should be assess
ed at $500. There is no reason for
any taxpayer to try to avoid taxes'
rightfully owed.
The board, still in a state of
shock, made no decision.
construction company
"There was $29,080 in the bank I J"" Norway. Foreword is By
account, and the estate also in-1 Tryfe L'e; ,. . ... .
, ' . i c. .1. Mrs. Lindbaek will be remem-
cluded two homes one in Stock- . . . ,,. she came to the
ton and another in Sacramento in1 ln Mar.h. 1941. to teach
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Famous Brands In
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Now Priced From
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OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9
530 Main, Springfield
anderc
riione 7-2271
Film Processors
Set Strike Date
Senate Group Gives
Truman Headaches
WASHINGTON (IP) Pres
ident Truman said Thursday it
seems to be the policy of the Sen
ate Judiciary Committee to hold
up action on his appointments of
federal officials.
That was his reply when asked
at a news conference for comment
on the committee's delay In pass.
ing the
Switzcr
judge in' Iowa
Senator Gillette (D-Iowa) has
protested Switzcr s s e 1 e c 1 1 0
maae against rjuiettes recom
fight in the Judiciary committee. I In faffl VriPrtninfl
Mr. Truman said he had no in- '" J'HlC jpCf&UIiiy
tcntion of withdrawing the nomi
nation. That was his answer to a
reporter who wanted to know
whether he thought the lime had
come to withdraw it.
NEW YORK m An AFL
union whose 1800 members pro
cess most motion picture film
shown in this country has
July 31 for a strike.
The union, Local 702 of the Mo
tion Picture Laboratory Techni
cians, says a stoppage would halt
production of most newsreels and
feature movies.
A federal mediator is seeking to
settle the dispute between the ,
union and 16 processing laboratories.
However, union president John
J. Francavilia said there was little
chance for an agreement, and that
a strike by the technicians might
spread to projection operators and
Hollywood studio workers.
The union is demanding various
contract improvements, including
a welfare fund, and a reduction in
the work week from 40 to 30
nomination of Carrol hours with no cut in current pay
to oe a leaerai district f $1.10 to S1.20 an hour.
addition to other assets."
Did the "heir" have any proof
of his being willed the fortune?
"No. Word had arrived by tele
phone" of the death of his com
panion for whom Gallion ex
pressed "deep concern." He had
died two weeki previous and
the "legal papers will be alow
in arriving," he averred.
A few days after the Gallion
story was printed and also carried
by radio and wire services
throughout the Midwest, a "for
mer Wisconsin wife threatened to
sue us for some money," Mrs.
Gallion told the reporter.
Shortly afterward, Mrs. Gallion,
and her two children by a pre
vious marriage, left Eugene for
set: Kansas Citv. Mo., "until Mr. Gal
lion gets his business in California
straightened out."
A Eugene bank told an invest!'
Norwegian language and culture
to the students in the Army Spe
cialized Training Program. When
FRIDAY
the language students were order- "''isi.ni
ed to active duty sne remained in
Eugene and lectured to civic
groups and other organizations.
Her personal history before the
war included work as a free-lance
writer and correspondent for Os
lo newspapers. During the war
she was at one time an accredited
war correspondent. Since the for
mation of the United Nations she
has been very active and interest
ed in it. Her new book is written
of first-hand knowledge of the
U. N.
At the present time Mrs. Lind
baek is in Oslo.
Weather
V. S. Weather Bureau Forecast: Ictjf
Eugene and vicinity, fair Thurs
day, partly cloudy Friday. West
ern Oregon, partly cloudy Friday
with few showers in the north.
. Local statistics: Highest tem
perature Wednesday, 76 degrees;
low Thursday, 45 degrees; no rain
in 24 hours ending 10:30 a.m.;
total for month, .01 inch; normal
for month, .37 inch; stage of river
at 7:30 a.m., minus 2.45 feet; wind
at 11:30 a.m., North 8; prevailing
Wednesday, North 9.
Sunrise and sunset (PST): Fri
day, 4:49 a.m. and 7:47 p.m. Sat
urday. 4:50 a.m. and 7:46 p.m.
One ef
ders rw-. :'!
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MANAGE
BEAUTY
La Veil. d 'J J
Hairstyltaj
Tinting
s.s ft.
-can.
Ml p.m. 8.0 tt. 1
1:40 p.m. 3.9 ft.
26 Hlth St.
Across fr,Bl 4
Y1W StatL-
BULLET JUST STINGS
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. U.R
Forty-eight hours after 9-year-old
gator it now has a $84,200 check; Richard Feckham felt a sting in
which Gallion sent them with in-! his arm while walking through
structions to send a cashier's i the woods, hospital surgeons re-
i; McKay Asks Cut
Well, It Was
A Good Idea
SALEM (fl) Stopping Sou
thern Oregon's grasshopper in
vasion by using the vacuum clean
er princinle has no anneal for
r,ov. Douglas McKay. He thinks inate unnecessary trips outside the
SALEM IF) Gov. Douglas
McKay asked State Department
heads to spend as little money as
possible.
Twenty-five state officials at
tended a meeting late Wednesday,
and heard the governor to cut
out the frills from state govern
ment. The officials agreed to meet ev
ery three months to go over theid
budgets.
The governor said the continued
drop in commodity prices would
save the state much money. And
he also told the officials to elim
Hfe IHiiUCELI
it might not work, and it would
cost too much.
The governor said F. W. Rodolf,
of the U. S.. Army Engineers In
Portland, suggested the hoppers
could be sucked up by vacuum
I pumps attached to jeeps or trucks.
Then the insects would be ground
up and sold to the game commis
sion for fish food.
The governor said he checked
with the bug experts at Oregon
State College, and that they didn't
think too much of the idea, either.
state.
TO SHOE "WILLIE--or
THE WHOLE FAMILY
brokcm sires
A
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 Rkd
lLVAI J ll'tlllll .eaa.l I ll.l'vJJ
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530 Main, Springfield
l'hone 7-2271
Very Much Used
ASTORIA (IP) The useB
car business very much used
is doing well here.
The Lovell Auto Company sold
A lflnft Rilirk. which hnH hppn in
th firm' nnr4 pni- tn.k fni SO I
years. Buyer was A. L. Vlncze,
Klamath Falls auto dealer, who
said he was going to put it into
running order. It cost Vincze $25.
Agreement Not in Sight
In Fisherman s Dispute
SEATTLE (U.Ri No settlement
was in sight- in the purse seiners
price dispute with operators
Thursday.
As the fleet remained In port
for the third day, no word was re
ceived on resumption of negotia
tions. Meanwhile. 1,200 Columbia
river gillnet fishermen were call
ed off the river by the CIO Col
umbia River Fishermen's Protec
tive Union in a controversy over
salmon prices.
check for that amount to his
sister.
On Monday he was arrested in
Appleton on the 1946 forgery war
rant. The arrest came after a
banker complained that he had
received a bogus $1000 check.
Sheriff Schiltz said Gallion had
quit his cement finishing job in
Apoleton and left town in 1946
before the warrant could be serv-
moved a bullet from the arm. Un
til then, the boy hadn't realized
he had been shot.
(ADVERTISEMENT)
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With Little Worry
Eat. talk, laugh or neeze without fear
of imccure false teeth drcrtminff. Iltininc,
ed. He told the Associated Press or wobbling, fasteeth holds platti
tha thp hanker1 pall was thp first "rmer ,nd Inr comfortably. Thlj plea
tnat me oaqicer s can was me nrsi sant ponder has no summy. gooey, pasty
he knew that Gallion had return- taste or feeling. Doesn't cause nausea. It's
j I alkaline (non-acid). Checks "plate odor"
ea' , identure brcathl. Get FASTEETH at any
Further investigation disclosed drug store.
a $50,000 check in Kansas City,1
left by Gallion,
When he was arrested, he was
driving a 1948 automobile which
he purchased from a Kimberly,
Wis., dealer with a $1750 check.
Ivan Walters, White Lake, Wis.,
has a $2000 check which Gallion
gave him gratis and six $500
checks given him as "loans."
An Antigo, Wis., bank has a
$10,000 check which Gallion left
there for his mother.
A number of Appleton couples
have $1000 checks given them by
Gallion in the past few days, and
one of the couples bought a car
with the check.
A number of other persons re
ported they had been given small
er checks "because Gallion said
he liked them."
Meanwhile, authorities are in
vestigating the Gallion trail and
creditors frequent the Charnelton
Street, apartment where he had
lived. A few of his belongings re
main in the upstairs abode he oc
cuoied and a 1937 coupe stands
behind the residence where he left
it. Someone has removed the car
keys.
Gallion has a bank account in
Eugene. It totals $1.50.
HOFFMAN'S
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Brdtry Wlllaniett.
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Can Be Saved . . . But Hurry!
. (ADVERTISEMENT)
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Sleepless Nights
Wbn disorder ef Hdney function permits
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it may cause nagging backache, rbeumatia
pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, get
ting up nights, swelling, puffiness under th
eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or
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sometimes shows there Is something wrong
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WORTH $6,000,000
IN PUREST FORM
MARVELOUS DISCOVERY FOR
MAN POULTRY piCJ
The search for what turned out to be Vitamin B I? .1
years ago, by a diabetic Boston doctor who had ki.
h nan. nnnriir rirnir nl that tlm .... . W
patients and others from Pernicious Anpmi. ..
tote,!
could be saved by eating liver and later by usinr linT '
Meanwhile other scientists were looking for the inm?
milk, meat and fish, which chickens and hoss tttfaT
were to grow and produce properly. This nn in -..?!'
as animal protein factor. In 1942, by chance, it tht fw3
of Agriculture (large 12.000 research farm at BelhnTitU
land), they were feeding chicks a no animal protein 3
ration and the chicks did fine. Chickens and hon iWl
pick at a manure pile always did better, proving vim hj
had known for a long time, but did not know lb.
In 1948 they isolated this vitamin and called II viiiahil
nnmmnnlv trnnlim as APP nf Animal 1' r n t n : .. .
vyii.u".t nuv.... - - - - ..v.cui Cdl'lOT. I i J
ucmg iiioiiuio...". .1 ,.vuiun.i.Hiij uj similar procts m
wonder drug Penicillin.
T ... I, . A Ann Ann J -1 1 .
Ul ibo purest iviui it tin, o.uuv.vuu miliars lor Ont OSQft.1
so rare that a ton of liver contains less than nr. ik-J.
of an ounce, and the quantity needed by patients h u2
as one thirtieth of one millionth of one ounce. lVn j
thetically by fermentation process, and not In the pumtli
it is more economical and can be added to poultry m
feeds, when this is done. It is found that for ever; poiHa
ed, 23 per cent feed is required and a much faster pfili
tained. That Is why it Is so valuable a discovery lor hunm
for nutritional value In poultry and hog feeds. BesidsM
in the amount of feed necessary to produce good potlu,,
hogs, it also increases the egg hatchability by a lood tn
The Quaker Oats Co., has incorporated this valuable in
ent in their Ful-O-Pep feeds and are the only large Md
pany In the world with national distribution that hart Ikii
dltional animal protein factor in their feeds, at this Urn. J
LYNN BUCRLIN FEED STOKES at 2687 Roosevelt Bhtl
gene, Oregon, are the exclusive distributors for this bid a
ity feed for your benefit and economy. It will pay jni
and study this new vitamin as It is going to make mititta
in the future feeding program, and money In thepwktU
feeder. This condensed information on B-12 wis tika b
Pace 52 of the July issue of Better Homes and Gardtnsl
feed magaiine. But, it will pay all feeders to gel this nan
and read the article,
Tuesday, August 9th, there will be a nutritional nuttis.
our warehouse with pictures and refreshments, and loti ill
formation of value to all feeders. Everyone welcmni
LYNN F. BUCKLIN FEED STORE meeting, 7:30, It !S!iM
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ONE WAY TO BE SMART
FORT WORTH, Tex. (U.R)
Officials of Arlington Heights high
school here blinked their eyes
when nearly every student taking
an extra-curricular "achievement"
test showed up with a grade of
99 or 100. The mystery was solved
when school officials found a lock
forced open on the door of the
room in which test answers were
kept.
Engineers Call Bids
PORTLAND (U.R) Army
Engineers announced Thursday
that bids will be invited Friday
for surfacing a three-quarter mile
section of existing roadway and
constructing 4300 feet of relocated
county road No. 360 in Lane
County, near Lowell, Ore. Bids
will be opened Aug. 12.
PAPYRI'S PRIZED
BUZZARDS BAY, Mass. 0J.R)
A prized possession of J. Christo
pulos is a piece of papyrus, small
er than a postage stamp and in
scribed with the Ten Command
ments. Believed at least 650 years
old, the papyrus was handed down
to Christopulos by his ancestors.
RED MEN RED FACED
DURANT, Okla. (U.R) The
faces of 25 Indians were really
red here after they got lost in
the woods they are traditionally
supposed to know. Even their ex
cuse was pale they got lost aft
er they relied on a white man
to lead them back from a tribal
council weiner roast.
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PROVES HER POINT
SALEM, N. H. (U.B The
town's one-man police force should 1
be expanded, Mrs. Anne M. Noyes
argued at a board of trade meet-
ing. Vh next day, Mrs. Noyes
who operates a meat market, had
evidence to lupport her argument. I
Her butcher shop had been broken i
into and looted of cash and food. '
The velocity of light ts about
186,000 miles per second, so in
a year it will travel 5,680,000,000.
000 miles. That distance is one
light year.
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