Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1949, Image 7

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F the southwestern
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hfw the Kiwanis Clubs
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kfvidual farming prec
is home iaim. .
at vice-president
F FFA chapter lasi
'rJas . member ol the
rioaal Livestock Ex
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.Movement, and was
VSTftT Lane County
e, An. He raised
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.iTtitr flock from
k"1,. from the coop.
rrTNational Poultry
Mt Assn., uiifiw'"
STnis beef stock. He has
k seres of hay and has
f,ai" hay production
& grain. In the past
"2Th . chicken house,
frzL. h. laraest share
property. Johnny also helped the is f
neighbors during harvest season 'f Hinn freSIC
During the annual Parent and iwm j
Son banquet he was awarded thelkf ,.,-.--,...
United States National Bank Pro-il 1 cWSDuDcr
ject award for having the most .
outstanding project in the Eugene UlTC Sff II
chapter in the current year, and
at the state FFA convention at
Tillamook he was elected to the
State .Farmer Degree.
Johnny will have a booth at the
State Fair and Lane County Fair
this year.
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Youths Missing
In Germany
FRANKFURT, Germany (U.R
U.S. High Commissioner John
J. McCloy has personally ordered
"top priority" search for two
American youth missing In Ger
many for nearly two weeks.
American investigators disclosed
Saturday.
The said agents of the super-
secret counter intelligence Corps
(CIC) have been drafted into the
search for Warren Oelsner, 21, of
Oyster Bay, L.I. and Peter Sellers,
19, of Radnor, Tenn.
They vanished in the British
zone of Germany after having !r"Vu"n" J."
inquired about the possibility of h xtlZ. 7.
riding their bicycles through the
Russian zone to Berlin.
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NANKING uP The Communist-controlled
press Saturday
fired its heaviest propaganda
broadside against the United
States.
The daily, bitter press attacks
reached a new height of intensity
in editorials, which practically
choked news off front pages. i
The anti-American propaganda
campaign has been sharply accel
erated by publication of the'U. S.
white paper on China. (The white
paper laid down a policy of aiding
Chinese to cast off the "foreign
yoke" of a Red regime which
served Russian imperialism.)
Fifth Column
The official Communist Hsinhua
(New China) Agency charged the
United States with fostering a
fifth column behind Red lines
and with encouraging and assist
ing sabotage by "Nationalist spe
cial bandits."
(The Nationalists, when they
were riding high, referred to the
Communists as "bandits.")
With the opening of large-scale
campaigns to suppress peasant un
rest in north, central and east
Navy Reserve Plan
Takes in Women
The U.S. Naval Reserve Pro
gram has been expanded, allowing
women without previous military
experience to enroll, it was an
nounced this week. Women high
school graduates, between the ages
of 18 and 40, who have no minor
dependents, are eligible. In Eugene
they may telephone 5-1041 for
more Information.
Reservists need not quit their
iobs or cive un their social life.
Thew stav civilians and hwnmf. dent of China who is a noted mis.
eligible to receive navy training jsionary and educator, has a large
nave said tne United States is
backing Nationalist agents who
are supposed to be leading the in.
surrections.
The agency's editorial said Sec
retary of State Acheson s state,
ment of basic principles meant i
policy of supporting China's war
lords and continuing the economic
blockade of Communist ports.
In explaining away the Nation.
alist blockade, the Communist?
consistently place the blame on
the United States.
Criticism also was heaped upon
U. S. Ambassador J. Leighton
Stuart, now in Washington. This
criticism significantly is aimed at
educated Chinese opinion
It urges this section of Chinese
life to drop "illusions about
America. Stuart, a lifelong rest
In their spare time. They may join
the Naval Reserve units that meet
weekly at the Training Center,
1520 I3th Ave. W. This is the first
opportunity that non - veteran
women have had to join the Naval
Reserve.
following among Chinese intelles.
tuals. The diatribes seem aimed
at eliminating this following.
BRISBANE
ELECTRIC INC. -
hit Grave, Ore. Phone IS
Novel Cycling Ad
To Be at County Fair
A European novelty cycling act
has been signed to play daily at
the Lane County Fair Sept. 21-24,
Fair Manager Herb Welch has an
nounced.
The act will be presented by
two young women known as the
Diacoffs from London, England,
who ride bicycles in a specially
built Veedome. They ride at a 45
degree angle, passing each other
with only seven inches to spare.
They also ride blindfolded and
without using the handlebars.
Welch said the act is the only
one of its kind in the world today.
Police Probe Slaying
OGDEN, Utah (U.P-A youth
who killed a woman and left her
nude body in a hotel room here
was questioned Saturday about
the slaying last month of a pretty
K-year-oid Mormon Sunday
school teacher.
Richard Dix Pack, 23. of Poca-
tello, Idaho, confessed Friday that
he slew Shirley V. Scott. Seattle,
in a hotel here where they reg
istered lor nucit purposes.
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FARMERS FLY TO FAIR
Oregon's state fair in Salem al.
ways has an agricultural empha.
sis. mis year s exposition
Salem, Sept 5 to 11, however,
will have a new farming twist.
The "Oregon Flying Farmers'
will descend en masse on the fair
grounds, Tuesday, Sept. 6, as
part of Farm organization day.
Over 100 planes will be landed
on the fair's parking area
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956 Willamette
WE STILL
HAVE
OPENINGS
FOR
Experienced
CREDITMGR.
SALES GIRLS
FOR
COATS
SUITS
DRESSES
lingerie
Window
trimmer
APPLY
Monday
FINK'S
SI Willamette
WATCH-WAIT
GRAND OPENING
FRIDAY
August 26th
9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.
$5,000.00 Worth
of
Free Orchids
To Everyone
No Purchase
Necessary
NEW FALL Where
and YOU
Back-to-School Buy
COATS -SUITS Style
DRESSES and
LINGERIE Quality
SPORTSWEAR for
Sizes 9-17 -10-20 LeSS
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Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore., Sun., Ang. 21, 1949 Page IX
WE GIYE
GREEN
STAMPS
WE GIVE
GREEN
STAMPS
You've god to see them to believe it!
m00 to $55 values to sell at s995 to s1695
Manufacturers closeout of WWjfiflWft
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JLZI Red.Oreir.TaB. J) 1 aek
"Saner Gay," ni. $SS, for
Alaskan mouton col- fd QC
lex; belted back; ad- 9 I VV
Instable waist tab,
Red, Grey, Tan.
"Markamen," t .
Quilted padded right
shoulder. Button
down pockets, action
back. In Tan, Red,
Postmen Blue.
"Sperile," ..i. Hi. tMM.h
Slash pockets! open,
neck i trie. Adjustable
tabs. Natural.
Sand, Red, Blue,
W7.ai
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1 down will hold any jacket
Pure down-filled lu both body and sleeve
108 warmer than any other type Insulation
39 lighter weight than other Insulation
All water repellent
Longer for more protection
Zipper-front closing, large pockets
Expertly cnt and detailed for perfect fit
Finest Rayon Satin lining
lYcs, we Know it's Eard to lielieve but true. TKat's wKy
we say you must see these jackets to appreciate this tre
mendous value. We bought every last one the manufac
turer had because they looked so good to us. This is the
buy of a lifetime for any boy. Sizes 10 to 20.
"gporta Vest," . . ref. tl9.it, tt
Wool ribbed neck, AWT AF
side Inserts, chest tOrmsOV
pockets. Tan, Red,
Dark Brown.
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NafcJ. 1 pockets. Tan, Red, gl
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We Cmnt Forget the Glrla Im This Blfct Sale ef
Feathertoam Jackets
Cirlt want a jacket for back-to-school tliat'll look Just
right, be just right to lip over your skirtu and weater
end euits on the camptu, wear it to football games, don it
for skiing expeditions later on. It's fnather-liglit, yet wiU
keep yon coiy warm . . . come rain or fair skies. See it
; now, try It for iie, buy it for your back-to-school wardrobe.
"AriatMrai, . . -. tit.SO, lee
Designed especially
(or Kills. Quilted tin
inc. button front,
Ian pockets. Post
man Blue, Tan, Grey,
Red, Natural. Sires
12 to 10.
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Just Say "Charge It."