Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, October 21, 1951, Image 36

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Page 34 Sun., Oct. 21, 1951ReRlstcr-Gunrd, Eugene, Ore,
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Reclamation Bureau UWmmM
Tells $242 Million
Construction Plans
9 lV
AMARILLO, Texas (AP) The U. S. Bureau of Reclama
tion has announced details of a $242,998,677 construction
program for the current fiscal year.
The program will bring water to 507.300 additional acres
in the west and includes projects costing $31,581,580 in the
states of Washington, Oregon and Idaho.
Reclamation Commissioner Michael W. Strauss said com
pletion of the' projects started,
more than a decade ago will iwcr capacity ot more than 4,
bring reclamation water for ci, p,0( start
the first time to vast areas It cd jn m., with passai!c o thP
will increase reclamation bu- Rociamalj0n Act.
reau electric power output Strauss, here tor the convention
hv 359 7(1(1 kilowatts. : of the National Reclamation Asso
, 1 said in a news release that the j C
Ends 50 Years , , . "J
lvalue oi uiu icuudi ijiuju-is u
Strauss said the government the expanding western economy,
thus will complete 50 years o( and to the national welfare, is
water resource development work -'inestimable."
nexf June with the irrigation of: Strauss said the first larsc
more than 6,000,000 acres of once-1 scale irrigation of land in the
arid land, and with a hydroelectric Columbia Basin project will start
: 1 late next spring and have facilities
Wifo't Bemrdprl Rules I for bringing water to 87.000 acres.
Wires Kecoraea rcues ,niial sen.ic(!, however, win be
Help Blind Weaver to about 63,000 acres.
EASTPORT, Me. (U.R) An- i Cites Opportunities
drew J. Frankovich, blinded in; ,.., ffm.mrn(.nt w
World War II, became a talented ' . rtiviripri in. famiiv-
instr'uetions recorded by his wife,
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FEATURED ARTISTS in the concert celebrating the University of Oregon's 75lli an
niversary arc Miss Exinc Anderson, soprano; Edmund Cyklcr, professor of music,
and George Hopkins, professor of piano. This will be Miss Anderson's first public
appearance in Eugene; Cyklcr is director of the symphony orchestra, and Hopkins is
featured soloist with Miss Anderson.
Pigeon Races Gain Favor Ho
Pigeon fanciers are gaining a 100, 200 or 300 miles awav. Th.w...i- v.
Pigeon fanciers are gaining
hold in the Eugene area.
One of the most ancient of
sports, pigeon racing is gaining in
popularity and its backers are
seeking more support.
Louis Drouctt, who lives on S.
Willamette St., says there are now
eight members in the Willamette
Pigeon Racing Club, and there's
an opening for about 20 more.
Drouett has been raising homing
pigeons since he was a lad. He
has a loft under construction and
is nursing along the fanciers club.
The outfit has had several time
races and plans a race early in
June. Here's the way a race
works:
Pigeon entries are shipped by
rail to a designated point, cither
nana weaver aner m ...B . ;..:..,,. ,... iac acrc.
His wife dictates a pattern on
record and the former semi-
professional basketball player
to be provided,
land but by the sale of privately-
turnji the record off after each;owned lands as wcll
step. After working out the pat
tern; he listens to the next step,
and so on until he finishes.
Frankovich, 31-year-old Cleve
land! O., native, has woven cloth
for a suit for himself and also has
woven fancy items.
Ho cairi ariHitinn In hvrirnelPC
trie rannritv will be nrincinallv ' of music faculty as soloists,
to existing systems. ! Making her first public appear-(cation
The last great 108,000-kilowatt
Beltones
'. Smart New
Hearing Jewelry
Hides Dealness . . . Helps
'. You Hear Better!
A iwank fashion accent for any dress
or ault Is the new Beltone Faihlon
ear. No one ever suspects that it's
really a tiny, cleverly concealed
mWnnhnni. which nermlts romnlele
concealment of your hearing aid.
the . super.sensltlve microphone Is
fully exposed to direct sound waves.
Nothing covers It. so no muffline
no rnhblns nr rustlinff noises. This
smart Jewelry has no tell-tale outside
cordj. and no button need show In
your ear. i nere s a style 10 sun your
every need pictured on the style
chart Inside. Why not turn to it
and make your selection now.
Beftcne
S. C. MITCHELL
75 W. Broadway Dial 4-5336
Heir Gibrlfl tlntler tell (he BeMnnt
Slory over KORE rrvry MoncUj
evenlnc t (I:IH) PIM.
Special Concert to Note
UO's 75th Anniversary
A concert commemorating the'del Destino," and "Pace Pace Mio
S ' ll,n T Tat ii'mc-s t ir nt ("t,-n nnn mill ill tit TW in Plnn -n 1 'u Di.snn Pr.nM.il
mcrous scttlcmqnt opportunities "l " . W1 " 1W l''a -' ,-ul"-tJ-
not only by this ue 5vc, u "'"'w '-;1,u'
pnoiiy uiLiieiii a inuisuay even-: ine co'itei i win euuidx me uim
ing. Nov. 1, in McArthur Court, 'day's act . ties of a special 75th
with two members of the school anniversary observance. Delegates
to the New 2 anniversary convo-
ari expected to arrive
ance before a Eugene audience' A,luiaudy 1U1I"8 uv- 1 u" U1U
will be Miss Exine Anderson, so-. University campus,
prano, assistant professor of mu-!
sic who is new to the faculty this : ?jVc Piro Wnccec
year. Miss Anderson has sung with! 7,M ftU.C ''ur,V
the Metropolitan Opera Co. and! ACfOSS the RoCKIGS
will do two anas by Verdi. VICT0RIAi B. C.-P)-Two
Second featured soloist will be j victoria girls duplicated the feats
George Hopkins, professor of pi-lof British Columbia's pioneer set
ano, who is an alumnus of theirs recently and rode two horses
University. 'across the Rockies.
Brahm's Symphony No 2 will, ' Ann WUson and ph Ujs EKvood
be the major work played by the o victoria lain their trf this
symphony orchestra under the di-Wav.
rection of Edmund A. Cykler. pro- had the horses in Alberta
fessor of music. Included in theanci we were in victoria. Horses
80-piece orchestra are university ; are expensive in Victoria and so
students and approximately 15 j we decided to go to Red Deer, and
townspeople and faculty members, j bring our animals out." The trip
Miss Anderson will sing "ForzaUook nine weeks,
The Volunteers of America Mo
ther s and Children's Home is
Chest agency.
Australians Wait
Five Months for Mail
ADELAIDE. Australia OP)
Australian scientists at the sub
Antarctic base of Hoard Island
recently got their first word from
home in seven months. The Brit
ish research ship, Discovery II,
swapped supplies, mail and par
cels for scientific records destined
for the mainland.
Among the stores sent in to help
warm up those cold winter nights
were bottles of wine and magazines.
generator at Grand Coulee Dam,
nn the Columbia Basin oroiect.
& largest hydroelectric power plant
in the world already in opera
tion gives this plant a rated ca
pacity of 1,970,000 kilowatts and
an actual peak operating capacity
of more than 2,000,000 kilowatts.
Second Generator
Straus said another major unit
to "go on the line" this year will
be Uie second 13,000-kilowatt gen
erator at Anderson Ranch Dam in I
Idaho, giving that plant its an-1
ticipated total capacity of 27,000
kilowatts.
Pacific Northwest projects in-!
elude:
Oregon
Deschutes project, north unit
$340,156.
Clearing operations on the
Wickup Dam will be carried on
during low water stages. Leak
sealing work on the water storage
and conveyance system will con
, tinue, and essential improvements
1 on the canal and laterals will be
: made.
Ochoco project $21,369.
Final construction to be accom
plished during the fiscal year in
eludes installation of additional
right abutment toe drains and ex
tension of the spillway drain.
Has This Happened
To Youi
It's Happened In Eugene Lately
TRY OLD VACUUM
CLEANER DODGE IN
SCRANTON, PA.
Serin (on. Pa. Locit houiewlvei were warned here,
rerenllr to beware of the cllvillei of a itoud nf vacuum
cleaner aaleimen whs have been faliely lelllnr hnuse
wlvrs lhat Ihe manufacturer! of vacuum clean en owned
by hntisewlvea have inne out ot business, In an effort (n
aril them a rilfferrnl brand of vacuum rlcanrr. The
warnlns wai limed by the Scranton Better nuslnen
flurcau.
Thnmaa F. Leahy, manner of the bureau, it Id that
durlni the Int several dan he hai received call from
everil houiewlvfi who were very much opiet by Ihe
latetnenla made ts them, br Ihe aaleimen.
Mr. Leahy atated that Inveitlastlon nf a number of theis
companies showed that the manufacturers named arc
some of the Iradlnr manufacturers of vacuum cleaner
and are very much In business.
We clipped the above from
"Electric Appliance Service News"
and pass it on to you.
i one, are
set up.
300 miles away
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the time the birds left. He sends ii,n a ' " , ! rei8M l
the special basket back on return hair a ? 1 ls sihll. Son,.
train. " "Men birds u
Then, it's a matter of waiting then hJil?y'" ci' St'
But the wait isn't lone, fnr a , ."" hca' m. Fim '"'.'"I
hirri will flv .... f""" 'nner. - " 0
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straight home, without pause.
i ne memoers oi the club
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PROVIDES AIL THISi
Ever stop to think
Your First a
r can be a
THIS being a land where it is
every man's right to dream of
getting ahead and the pursuit of
happiness is guaranteed by the Con
stitution it happens that a great
many people aspire to own a Buick.
But too often they start with a
lesser car first from a feeling that
BuieUs arc something you have to
build up to gradually, as your take
home pay improves.
So if you have any such notion
we'd like to set you straight, right
here and now.
Tlmi don't have to hope and dream
and wait. If you can afford a new
car the first car you buy can be the
Buick Special pictured here.
Its price tag says so. Its low cost of
operation says so too.
We know that it looks like a lot of
money. That's what makes it such
a buy.
Yc know that it has a long list of
features found in costlier cars, and
that it rides and handles like cars
that sell for a great deal more.
But that simply means that at its
price you're getting a very big
money's worth.
Allot which adds up to one conclu
sion: the smart thing to do is come
in and give this neat and nimble
new Special a thorough going-over.
Try out its power-the power of its
high-compression, valve-in-head
Fireball Engine.
Try out its ride and handling and
you'll discover it has the "big-car
feel" that you'd expect from a Buick.
Try it out for size for room for
comfort -for all the things that
you've dreamed someday of having
in a car-and you'll thank your stars
that you found out the facts of life
in time.
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Pht t Sell-locking lugoaqe lid, 5fpOs oert'ro bote,
wo-wovi'gnplior, feet. Sofoy;ie rim, Hrhiwl
mounting. Body by Fisher
Whtn better avlemebilei ore baill
BUICK will build Ihim
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942 Olive St.
Eugene
Dial 5-2361
7th & A Sts.
Springfield Motors
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Springfield