Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1949, Image 9

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UfiENE
WFER & STORAGE
COMPANY
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Ph. 4-0417
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Scnrlnji & Loan
Association
, li! E. Broadway
bteblbhed in 1924
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V A Releases
Insurance News
Application forms for the
special G.I. insurance dividend
for World War II veterans will
be on hand at the Eugene post
office, at the Eugene office of the
Veterans Administration located
at 202 Hampton Building, and at
all veterans' service organizations
on Monday, August 29, Kenneth
L. Farner, officer in charge of
tl.5 local VA office, announced
today.
Approximately 138,000 World
War II veterans in Oregon will
share in the $2,800,000 dividend
fund to be distributed to 16 mil
lion policy holders by the VA.
Lapsed Polices Hood
Veterans whose insurance has
lapsed are still eligible for the
dividend, provided their policies
were in force for a least three
months before the end of 1947,
Mr. Farner said.
Th annHratinn fwm tc a timnl.
ftnp. with rnrvmlt instruction mn
how to fill it out. If a veteran has
misplaced his insurance number,
ne neea not De concerned, accord
ing to Mr. Farner. Inclusion of his
sprvipp serial, ntimhpr and Viie
branch of service on the applica
tion is enough to identify his
account.
Mail to V.A.
After the application is filled
out, it is to be mailed to the Vet
erans Administration in Washing
ton D.C. The VA will acknow
ledge receipt of the application.
Veterans should give the VA
an address where they will be for
at least 6 months. Because of the
tremendous size of the job, the
first dividend checks will not be
mailed until sometime in January
1950. The VA hopes to complete'
the distribution in June 1950.
FOR FOOT TROUBLES
See Eugene's leading Foot
Specialist Dr. Handshuh, 874
Willamette. Phone 4-3133. 18
yean In Eugene. Examination
free.
)ou.h White Sia&
11,11 Chill ' Parka
C,?9 lining and hidden hood. There's
WVr right tato this outdoor jacket.
VS j! .t0 keeP wind and moisture out.
t cj X ' unlng ,0 noia heat ln- Zipper
Scarlet and Navy. Sizes 4 16.
812.95
V Cream Cords
college boys wear. Sizes 4-13.
84.95 & $5.95
SEVENTH MEETS WILLAMETTE
Mr. True's Big Apple Brings
Recollections of Other Fruit
The "Big Apple" may be 12 years .rnalus pumila
oui oi sryie, dui mat aoesn t worry
C. E. True, 264 C St.. SDrinefield.
who brought a Jack o'lantein
sized one to the Register-Guard
office Thursday.
The giant King apple grew in
his backyard, he says, and he's
proud of it out of style or not.
It weighs one pound, 12 ounces;
is 5 inches in diameter, and about
16 inches around.
Smaller apples have figured in
history and legend, among them
the forbidden apple of the Garden
of Eden, the apple of Schiller's
William Tell which led to the lib
eration of a nation, Sir Issac New
ton's apple that was to lead to
important milestones in the his
tory of mathematics, and the wide
spread apples of Johnny Apple
seed. True admits that his giant
representative of the domesticated
may never figure
largely in history. But it's big and
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Lighter Agenda
Facing Council
With the 1949 flood of street,
sidewalk fcnd sewer improvement
projects definitely subsiding as
the summer construction season
draws near an end, the Eugene
City Council's agenda for its next
meeting, Monday night, will be
considerably slimmer.
However, the council will take
final action on one sanitary sewer
project proposal and on plans for
the construction of four bridges
across the Amazon Creek.
Bids for these Jobs will be
opened Monday at the office of
the city manager and tabulated
for presentation to the council.
The sewer is proposed to serve
residences on 24th Ave., from
Chula Vista to Van Ness, and
south on Van Ness from 24th to
Reed.
The Amazon bridges will replace
badly deteriorated spans at Nine
teenth Ave. and Chambers St. and
also provide for the opening of
Oak and Pearl Sts. south across
the Amazon to connect with Nine
teenth. Among other items to come be
fore the council will be a report
from the Chamber of Commerce
City Council joint traffic safety
committee explaining final prepa
rations for circulation of a ques
tionnaire to determine the effects
of the present one-way street
system upon downtown business
operations.
The council also will receive a
petition signed by residents of the
neighborhood in which the 20th
and Washington municipal play
ground Is located. This petition
suggests that the playground be
limited to use by youngsters only
and that night league Softball
games be discontinued at this location.
Fur Cleaning and Glaring
ELECTRIC CLEANERS
1210 Willamette St, Dial 5-11547
IS A NICE HEAD OF HAIR
WORTH FIVE DOLLARS
TO YOU?
tS:
We do not claim to have dis
covered a miracle that will
grow hair on a billiard ball over
nite, nothing but nature can
grow hair. We do have a com
mon sense formula that if prop
erly used will condition the
scalp so as to wake up the dor
mant cells, and give nature a
chance to grow hair for you. So
sure are we that LANATHOL
will do this, that we will return
your money if you are not en
tirely satisfied with the results.
SS reillr have a proaact to enattlao
snip, flfar DP daneralf, slop lllllnf
hair, detains- etc.
If top will fl T"f kIp
IrMtmtDK a wrek (take, abeot thret
mloutrs fnr lratmmt. Joit rob It a.
b jtiniJInf on bftd or lanf miiin
lni. Then If ran art not ullffi'd
with tb rMtilia trtrr ptpnr rap Dave
paid will a r.tereae ta Tee.
Why put up with dandruff,
filling hair and itching scalp.
Try LANATHOL.
Wrll teeas far ntl beetles ap tee
arapar eata af the Klip.
Jaa. T. Keller, P.O. Box
Eugene, Oregon
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State Hosoifal
Row Reviewed
By Civil Service
SALEM, Ore. lu.PJ The noisy
shake-up of the state mental hos
pital staff was under review and
advisement of the civil service
commission Saturday.
The commission hearing of the
appeal of the dismissal of psychi
atrist Dr. Horace G. Miller by
Superintendent Dr. C. E. Bates
ended late Friday amid charges,
and countercharges of incompe-i
tency. Nearly 100 people witnessed
the loudly voiced proceedings.
Began Early
Bates contended the trouble be
gan early this year when he re-1
fused to recommend Miller for
promotion to assistant superin-'
tendent. He said that after that
Miller became critical of hospital
policy and caused "dissension."
"He came for the purpose of
practicing psychiatry," Bates said,
"and until he merits promotion
. . . he should keep his hands off
administration."
The superintendent said he
wanted an assistant who would be
"loyal" to him.
Miller replied that former Army
Officer Bates wanted to make "a
leg man" out of him and make
him "subservient."
He said, "I don't believe in it
ing subservient, or keeping a job
for that reason."
Been "Difficult"
He admitted, that, "I guess I
have of late been a little difficult."
Miller told the commission that
although he appealed his dismis
sal, he did not want his old job
back, but wished "to keep a good
reputation and stay on the em
ployment list."
Accusations on both sides of
wrongful treatment to patients j
and mismanagement were sup-!
ported by very litlle evidence.
The appeal was heard by civil i
service board members A. C.
Cammack, Portland; Mrs. Effie'
Turneaure, The Dallas; and J. N.
Chambers, Salem, chairman.
Rep. Grace Oliver Peck (D
Portland), legislative member of
the House social welfare commit
tee, attended as an observer.
Rfglsfer-Guanl, Eugene, Pro., gun., Aug. tl, 1M, Faf tA
Civic Center Drive
Extended One Week
SPRINGFIELD The drive to
raise $10,000 for completion of the
Civic Center has been extended
one more week, Lew Garbutt,
Chamber of Commerce manager,
said Saturday,
Garbtitt said business firm solic
itation was only half completed.
He said the business and residen
tial district canvas was taking
longer than had beeen antici
pated. Members of the Veteran's Liv
ing Memorial Ass'n said the "as
sayer's" office at 5th and Main
Sts. would also remain open an
extra week.
ELLIOTS ARE BACK
At the WaahaterU, 2470 Alder
Drop ln and se. us;
- NOTICE -
UNTIL LABOR DAY OXLY
25 Off
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We remove and replace, flush your block, Install neceasarr
hoses, check thermostat, water tube, and head gasket,
DRIVE IN AND GET FIXED UP FOR THE
IABOR DAY HOLIDAY
Better Get That Trouble Stopped Before the Trip
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( FOR A LIMITED TIME ON )
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EUGENE -Phone 4-5248
21st and Main Streets
SPRINGFIELD-Phone 7-3361
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