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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1951)
Lion's Attack in Policy Studied L.SlBOBEHTS.Jr. Ke., United St.t. r , i.v. mme minor gang- i-B . th. nnnntrv Mn steam's -- L othcr ways might get in Tie soua pe" " ot government and nottinp most of I1'""":. Iakine it on the M government mea- ihe American Lesion ...i iinvinHnn in .,ir me ""'" WahOffer Timber Sale L....h a 4S5.000 board feet of Und 5190 lineal ieei or rea Lustre told at tne u ana Luction sale at the Eugene I... Thursday, one tract L j.615,000 board feet re L wu received lor th net, io It may " --I, within 90 davs VIIDCU 'v- - tSl timber prices remain kntat levsis. L .i tin . thouiand board E 0M tract from the Fall Ijamber to. was ino mgnesi. Uaei (or any of the timber rwr other tracts orougni aijing from $27.50 a thou Wd feet to $38.50 per Inunday ale brings the faber sold in the Eugene thjj year to i,iud,uuu. ue ar .vnprteri to brine :i over 100,000,000 board fa Board (es Meeting im of Springfield Utility till hold a meeting at 7:30 HinJjy in the Municipal : office, Frank R. Brown, M, has announced. In iiid I major topic of a mi be the proposed llipoul Plant which the u innounced It Intends to :t the city. Members have si McKenzie and Wll River sites, but have not ::td which will be used. which seems at times to even outdo the Republicans in bitter ness. General Mo A ... , I ,7. --" "i ma Key note with an ..4 1.:. ------ ,uui"' aivucKins practically everything the admin- T I . , ,"ul"s at nome and abroad. A lnt nf HAiar4nn i m6tuLa uneerea, and then refused to pass a reso lution saying the cheers didn't mean annrnval nf oit..t, ,L . v aiiairta uu ine President of the United States. men they booed the name of Secretary nf Ktatn Ah j j. ""itauu, ana demanded ouster of the present i-my. ui oiaie uepartment lead ers. Thpv navcm tt j , a icjuiuuun sup porting the "MacArthur plan" for au-oui war against the Commun ists in the Kftrpa arna hn-i . 7 H,vlJ "i- ferentially condemning the admin- """""u aesire to nrst create the situation in which th ,,., truce negotiations could take place The hold of Warld War II vete rans on the Legion was extended by the election as national com- inmiuer 01 jjonam K. Wilson of Clarksburg. W. v n his contemporary, Earl Cocke, Jr., of Georgia. Significant seemed to be the fact that Wilson Is a member of the law firm of Louis Johnson, highly controversial former sec retary of defense who was fi nally ousted by President Tru man. ' The Lesion has. of In politics for many years. It has launched a good many im portant political careers, but most ly throuzh local mnvpmpntc orail.. ually expanding. Seldom before has it taken such a broad general stand in the national nolitlcal ni-. ture. A study Of the atfann'an'A llcfe WOUld bQ neCACfiarV tn rl0tarn.in just how much of the expressed aniiuae at Miami was due to lo cation of the meetlno- It is auite rjossibia that th ac tions of the convention will prove no more binding on the votes of individual memhprs thrnnonni.i the country than have some of the political pronouncements of labor leaaera among their union con- siiniencies. School Census Underway Here District 4 Counts Children Under 19 A census of all iMMrAN la years and younger is underway in Eugene School District 4, accord ing to Dean Lobaugh, assistant superintendent of schools. aciieduled to bo through by Nov. 2, the census takers wiil count any child whose parents live in mn nisirtft M-uth.. ,u . child docs or nnt. Eugene PTA groups are doing me tuununfi. Aitnough several days are being utilized, the cen sus iS hpinit tal-nn c --. ne State law, which requires that the yensus oe iaKen, also requires that ii oe aone tne latter half of Oc tober. yueslions asked include the child's name and age, and the OarCnts nampe anH 4rl.A.. State law requires only that mimiuii irorn lour years through 19 years of age be counted, but those younger are also included in the District 4 count to provide ii imiicauon or luture popula tion growth. Charged with DUIIL Richard Olivtr Yalo. 37. of St. 1. Eucena. ivaa arrfH kv Uw polico Friday night and charged wiia anving unaer xn influence of intoxicating liquor. He was nicked lin at th ritv limita and W. 7th Ave. He was released on $200 bail. Two Accidents Bring Citations Two drivers worn oilaJ Kw T".. gene police after automobile ac cidents inside the pitv irririav Warren E. Haase, Rt. 1, Harris burs!. WaS Cited fnr falliira. A yield the right-of-way after the Car he Was driving rnlllrieri n,HU one driven by Harold Wayne brmth, 4646 McKenzie Highway, Springfield. The accident at 10:25 d. m. at Rth and Van n,, resulted in $300 damages to the car amitn was driving and in $200 to the car Haase was driv ing. ' Earlier in the day a taxi driver, Gabriel Peter Kilwipn m 1 Veneta, was cited for double parking. A car driven by Samuel Burley Hayden, 1214 Cal Young Rd.. was damappri tn fha evlont nf $75 after it was involved in a col lision with the cab In front of the Eugeno post office at 1:40 p. m. Damages tn tha pah wm aeti- mated at $10. PRICES GO I'P WASHINGTON UPlWhol.- salo prices advanced another 0.2 per cent in the week ended last Tuesday, pushing the government price index to 177.7 per cent of tne mo average, 13.3 per cent above the pre-Korean average and 5.2 per cent above a year ago. FREE mm 10-day . f4VielO- . .. ,,r Plena : oi . WaWeNriS present you - -da? free tnal, we , , ,Vi-iwd Callaviay velvM ratot colors) tt.V a e your bath-kitchen or na tc or Totnil valne. Trial IN YOUR HOME! , . You get rid of work and all weather worries on wash day! ir The sun never sets in a BENDIX automatic Dryer! k No back-breaking struggles with clotheslines and heavy, wet clothes! V Fluff-drys clothes in gales of clean, warmed air! No soot! No dust! -fa Exclusive Pow-R-Vent gets rid of heat, lint and moisture! rkigh.irAow "Openture de. f for .11 I PAYMENT JJ ttmm... 18 MONTHS TO rAT (ONLY 219.95) Hnamically engineered HlW MODELS NEW LOW PRICE CENTER J! 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In fine wale corduroy it's made water repel lent by the "Craven nette" process. Purple, wine, ereen, gold, and red. Sizes 10 to 18. Pick from kitten-soft Ve lours, sleek Felts, Lux urious Velvetsl Flatter ing new styles In all the popular Fall colors. Ex citing new trims: Feath ers, Rhinestones, Veil ing. Millinery, second floor Reg. 5.89! Heavy Faille Draperies 4.89 Nylon Panels 1.89.a Reg. 2.95. Choice of sizes 42x54 to 42x81. Cream-colored nylon marquisette with wide side and bottom hems. Irregs. Curtains, main floor Eight rich decorator col ors: Green, rose, maize, red, wine, beige, grey, chartreusel Buy several pair and make Into draw drapes. 7-ft. long; French pleated tops. Draperies, main floor 100 Wool Blanket! Satin Bound Towel Set 1.59 Reg. 1.98. Better snap up several sets for Christmas giving. Con tains 4 cotton finger-tip towels; assorted colors. Gift-wrapped, Domesfics, main floor 100 Wool Illaiikel 14.95 Lush, soft wool to the very last inch. Made by a famous maker, they measure a big 72x30 Inchesl Eight gorgeous colors; satin bound. Domestics, main floor Colorful Ceramic Sprites! Reg. 1.79 1 39 IVoveKy Tumbler 6,o,29e 11 oz. sizel Red and black "Square Dance" decorations. Choose from "Partners All"; "Hoe Down"; "Do Si Do." No delivery. Housewares, upstairs .al Impish little sprites In a choice of three devilish positionsl Set them on knick-knack shelves, in your Ivy, etc. Hand painted in a pretty soft green. Housewares, upstairs Val. to 89c. Women's Rayon Panties pi. Clutch linn 1.00 & Young gals go for this . . . it's completely fit ted, change compart ment, note pad, pen, comb, billfold. Practical plastic in green, red, brown, black. Accessories, main floor tif Mostly first quality, a few irregulars in group, Sleek-fitting rayon knit In choice of briefs, sizes 5-7; trunks and panties, Blze3 5 to 9. Both styles In white and pink. 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Chlldm't. second ffoor Men's Suntan Pants Reg. 3.49. Made of 8.5-ox. Stev- f Mn ens twist twill; Sanforized. Sizes mmK 29-44. (Matching shirts, 2.49.) Men's wort cfoties, main floor Printed Flannel 36" wide, wide assortment of fast color patterns including florals, dots, kiddles' designs. c4Zl.C Double napped; heavy weight. First quality. Boot Socks Seneca, Red Jacket brand In M part wool medium lenoth. C only. . ' pr. Flannel Shirts Soft, suede finish! In colorfast grey, red and Navy. Long tail, a5is251 full cut. 14'j to 17. Men's Cotton Sox Worth 69c pr., these socks have elastic top; reinforced at heel and toe. Blue, maroon, brown; also cotton plaids. 10-12. Men's, main floor 29' pr. Wool Donegal Tweed Reg. 5.95 yd. Multicolored all vool worsted; sponged and ready shrunk, cravenetted, water repellent. 60" wide. Yardage, main floor 95 yd. Women's Colorful Umbrellas Reg. K?.9rj! These 10-rlb umbrel las are covered in a wide as sortment of bright colors, also a large selection of basic colors. Novelty and plain handles. Accessories, main floor 2.29 Men's Sport Shirts Washable rayon gabardine with two way collar, long J dO sleeve3. Maroon. Light and dark w Cs green, navy, green, S, M, L ' Men's Dept., main floor