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factor Turns' Em Out rcus,Dog Team, Dudes .s of the here's "usy .mk are lor- lfnlaiit that 80 trin from the tor w .. C Zorro" a the '" , hv th. i.irtrv' Sepi"' but 'or Ef- j -,,,-nnseS ILfwd his 45 em rrZfoz modern as- feind the lther Ciehsrd r. Byrd used Ett No Po e and gKcpedm Wer Is Core IS amene. PRO. Cal. -u.B-nanglag isn't worried h as long as he can fce in tip-top shape. lake an expert to tell jonneries are working bor town' Bul v! noses are needed to jomjood MB ana pre- . of spoueo us"' 's iob. He's a fish ; of a handful empioy- JAlthough science has (mechanical processes to , moilase. there's I quick and sure as a Use. I pass by Bumanglag on I belt. He pulls a small to the stomach of each ff it and passes Judg- fokay, he lets the fish the cooking room. But to anything amiss, the Iked from the conveyor Into a pile to be con- m(aL K Hoars tigures ht smells 35 to j fish a day, working fit hours at a stretch. H fish a minute, he 8,400 fish in a 16-hour this two severe occupa ptds. Belters are plagued by des which ache from the fctiie of air, averaging (every 214 seconds, leaded is the common dies," explain Bumang etly a minor hazrard to her fields of endeavor. Itrtit they do to us." the South Pole. Roy Rogers, a top celluloid cowboy, uses Bardall whips in his flickers. For Dog Training Most of the leather ropes used in teaching dogs for military serv- ice during World War II were also turned out here. The greater portion were airmailed to over seas K-9 training centers. Although it supplies the globe, the plant's business is concentrat ed principally in the west. Ranch- is wnav , -- Deal a MCduy paui m uib wiup mi:- tory's door bringing orders for singular designs. One of the more recent specials was a 35-foot rodeo whip for a Wyoming rancher that took almost a day to make. Four hours was required for the braiding job alone. In 1939, a 65-foot whip was fashioned for the Ringling Bros., Barnum & Baiiey Circus' ring master. The plant maintains its own tannery using grease, oil and soap to make the leather going into its products soft and pliable. Old Hands Every worker in the. factory some with as much at 25 years' service is a specialist in his field. That includes the cutters, braiders, sewers and button makers. "String" cutting in which a razor-sharp knife is used is the most intricate part of the process because of the uniform thickness in which strips must be cut from the tanned hides. The plant also produces nose bands, lariats, dog leashes, canes, riding quirts, lanyards, blackjacks and policemen s billies. in LHiijjcB nceuiy mree-quar-! ters of a century, the Bardall en- : terprisa operated inside the state i penitentiary until 1935, when Con gress passed tne Hawes-Cooper law forbidding the operation of private industry inside penal institutions. I Register-Guard", Eugene. Ore.. Won1,. Oct. S, 1!H9 Page 3B t' . - V- i This Salesman Really Talks At High Speed By PETER B. HATES 1'P Slaft Cftrrepndttt SPOKANE. Wash. (UP) Speak ing to Ronald Severson. lock and safe salesman, is a painful opera tion: he talks right along with you, just like this. Only faster. Ever since he was a nipper oi seven, Severson has Been going armea service acus ana tnose around having the last word on 'sent to Americans in foreign coun- cvervbodv. Last bv about a 50th tries should be mailed before this 9 i ,,' T "S,- , v i. J SCOOP-WIN'G PLANE makes every lawn an airport, says the New Jersey manufac turer of this unusual plane. Ii is a light craft designed for house-to-house travel called the "Paraplaue." The gull-like wings scoop in the air to allow for steep descent and ex-tra-slow landing. Overhead, the plane has the appearance of a big bat, (NEA Telephoto). Af Halsey HALSEY The junior class of Halsey High School is plannine a basket social for Friday evening, Oct, 21. The senior classs starts practice next week on their play, "Adam's Evening." The Rev. A. J. Neufeld, of Shedd, former Halsey pastor, is in Saered Heart Hospital in Eugene. Mrs. Neufeld is staying in Eugene. Mrs. Charles Straley is to head the Community Chest drive for the Halsey area. At a Court of Honor for the Halsey Boy Scouts recently, three eleven year olds, Larry Pantel, Jimmy Kirk and Bill Witte were advanced to full scouts. Junior Assistant Lyle , Crowell, Beaver Patrol Leader.'1 Melvin Gillette, tagie fatrol Leader Danny Lane, Jimmy Koontz, Dick Lucas and Jackie Bressler were initiated into the Explorer Group of Scouts. Second class badge and merit badge for carpentry were pre sented to Lyle Crowell; Star Scout badge and merit badges in farm mechanics, animal hus bandry, personal health, public health and first aid , to. Danny Lane, who was already a first class scout in Arizona before com ing to Halsey. An error was made to our news last week. Don Moore entered Hill Military Academy as a junior instead of a senior. Lela Faye McCallister, Marlene Muller and Helen Peterson were chosen as yell leaders for Halsey High School. Harry Commons and Jesse Bow ers returned home Monday eve ning from a big game hunting trip into the north. They brought home two caribou, one moose, and one mountain goat. Mrs. N. H. Cummings under went an operation in which a part of her left foot was amputated this week. At last report she was do ing as well as could be expected. '...WM,,., ; , v .m .fli.i-j, Ul,.'!? i; 'feS ' w mi L ': f.. J.f J Pope and Talbot Establishes Experimental Tree Farm JUST PRACTICING for Halloween, this playful teenager told police when he was picked up for scar ing the daylights out of North Side . Chicago kids. The witch effect was achieved with a rubber mask, black robe and mop string coiffure. (NEA Tele-photo). faerKnows Kedure loMA CITY -() An tune up with a new Modem college rou J'athletic scholarships" I t Smith, presi Baloma City University, k nail, a postal money 1165 fell from the first fenpannying not said: i loan of $60 to play rears ago. I was talked JK ay shoulder broken. jW hke I owed the P the Lord, said, 'send Jf preached the gospel p and do want to make U home." We Idea Comes P in a Dream )ego Cal. -I.R paul i ' San Dieso painter, W n idea to take the findows and to eli tordj and weights. f'l-Jsdream.idea and it has KlM n, .v i f Samicks. ! F"ed Robins Jr., had a narrow: Pilas U nothing more escape Thursday morning when: fji spring steel gooe- i ne was rounding up some live J ith rollers. They stock wi'h his tractor. While going. ;-J ft' sides of the'over me very rough ground, the; . s and permit the ' tractor overturned, pinning him " stopped at any i underneath. He received no seri-i ous injury. I Garry Davis Putin Jail PARIS (UP.) Self-styled "World Citizen" Garry Davis was convicted of residing in France without a permit and sentenced to eight days in jail. However, he will be released soon because he already has served the required time await ing triaL Judge Georges Bouquet said "extenuating circumsta nces," otherwise unspecified, made possible the light sentence. Davis formally renounced his American citizenship to become a "citizen of the world" and work for peace. A new experimental forest has been established on lands of Pope & Talbot, Inc., by execution of a cooperative lease agreement be tween the company and the Pa- Moon to Dim In Eclipse This Week WASHINGTON (JP) The harvest moon one of the best bets in the song-writer's book will have dimmers on this year. There will be a total eclipse of the moon on the night of Oct. 6-7 favorably visible in the United States and Europe. But don't bank on seeing a vir tual blackout such as occurred in the total lunar eclipse of last year. The period of totality will be an hour and 13 minutes be ginning at 6:20 p.m. PST and ending at 7:33. Xmas Mailing Warning Told The postoffice cannot guarantee delivery of Christmas mail over seas unless it is received for mail ing by Nov. 15. Postmaster Ethan Newman announced Tuesday, Overseas parcels to various Baby's Yells Settle Disputed Point MEMPHIS, Tenn. (U.R "We don't page over the loudspeaker unless there is some real emer gency," Mrs. Margaret Wells told a frantic baby-sitter. "Well," came the reply, "don't you think this is an emergency?" "Waa-a-a-a-a," the cries of a baby pierced the receiver. Mrs. Wells couldn't continue her conversation above the shrill cries, .so she paged the parents at the ball game. KAISER SEEKS LOAN WASHINGTON (U.R Edgar Kaiser, president of the Kaiser Frazer Corp., is actively seeking a $30 million loan from the Re construction Finance Corp., it is reported. Thurston Women Plan 'Cook Book' THURSTON The women of the Thurston Grange Home Eco nomics Club assisted by members of the local Home Extension Unit are formulating plans to edit "Cook Book" featuring the favor ite recipes of the women of Thurs ton. At present the plans are not complete but Mrs. Joe Wicks, gen eral chairman, states that: . All local housewives are re quested to get one or more recipes of their culinary "spe cialties" to her at any time within the next few weeks. Full recognition to the contrib utor will be given for all recipes used. Anyone wishing to submit a recipe may send it to Mrs. Wicks whose address is Springfield, Route 2, Box 39 or telephone her number which is 7-8396. She sug gests that all grange women bring their contributions to a regular grange meeting or Home Econom ics Club meeting in the near future. cific Northwest Forest and Range Experiment Station. The tract of Douglns-Iir young growth is located near Kinuston in Kitsap County, Wash., within the boundaries of the company's Hood Canal Tree Farm. These lands were logged by the company 65 years ago and now are in various stages of producing a second timber crop. Under the agreement, which an ticipates a cooperative 20-year program of forest management research in silvicultural methods, wood utilization, practical thinning procedures, forest . regeneration, costs and return; the Forest Serv ice will prepare working plans and lay out experimental cuttings on company lands, analyze results and report on them. The stand is similar to others in the Sound re gion and findings will be made available to all forest owners. For the period of thp lease, tim ber cutting will be under the direc tion of the experiment station. Provision is made for review of work plans by the company and joint consideration of studies that should be undertaken. This new field laboratory for young growth Douglas-fir will be called the Hood Canal Experimental Forest. WALTERVII.LE VISITORS WALTERVILLE TSgt. and Mrs. Arthur Tanner of Mountain Hqnie, Idaho, left Sunday morning after a week's visit with her fam ily Mrs. A. A. Campbell, Dolly and Claude Campbell. The Tanners had a ten-day furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Parmenter and two daughters are moving this week into the Harvey Neu house in Walterville. They have been living at Dee-rhorn. Long Island. New York, pro duces most of the Brussels sprouts grown in America. of a second. Briefly, Severson can talk, sing or yodel right along with anyone, no matter what lan guage is used from French to Norwegian, from pig-Latin to to bacco auctioneer. I don't know, how I picked It up, he says. "I guess it was just a kid trick. But it didn't go over with my folks too well after the first few times so I didn t get much practice at home." Severson tells how it used to be great sport during high school assemblies to talk right along with the guest speaker from his seat in the audience. "That is. it was sport until the principal decided to let me sit in the office whenever we had an as sembly," he grinned, ruzzles Medicos Psychiatrists and neurologists shake their heads when this 33-year-old human echo "gives 'cm the works," as he puts it The offer all sorts of explanations, i.e., "you have a short cut between your hearing and speaking organs; you arc gifted with mental telepathy, etc." "But then they say those things are impossible and they don't; know how 1 do it," Severson says "I think 1 just have extra sharp hearing. One of his favorite gags is to get himself picked for an audience participation radio show in which the master of seremonies considers himself capable of coping with anybody. The first thing that happens when I start talking along with him is the quickened interest of the engineers. They think they re getting a feed-back and go nuts trying to find it." When Severson was single, wo men were his favorite victims. "First they'd get nervous, then they'd get flustered, then some would get hysterical until tears streamed down their face as I talked along with them. Invariably they would swear I was reading their minds. Unfortunately I couldn't." Severson claims to have steered at least four toss-pots back onto the path of sobriety. "I'd give them the business when they were pretty far gone and you'd be surprised how quickly they'd swear off at least for that night," he said. "But then some times I'll talk along with a drunk and he'll whirl on the bartender and accuse him of slipping him a mickey." -. . Saturday Is a good moving day Regular rates. Eugene Transfer Storage Co. I'll. 4-0417. deadline to assure delivery by Dec.' 25. This does not apply to mail going to Alaska and Hawaii where surface carriers can make delivery 1 in one week. 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