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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1952)
to Eyes L Sector .w,tion Move U i" Ren0 !.K1."".n residents are K ..tern Californians rtstheastern d to secessionist" ff--1 .rnte !' n" ' iii strip alnS! tne ,H ,S f County be harder shifting i B uj ",7be moved hsWi 1 .1. - Iho tmun JtSch has always T anyway," wrote tne I . .u.t "r.ake County thi State of ;.. Is approximately 350 Portland and 235 miles ,,; the iene. w-." " R eertain portions of U ft terrible ... we still lw (our or live umes a Kive to Portland per I ' , vear now." LbD, who hitherto has Lonly movement of the r. .2. hark to the U Sierras where it was tentorial days, saia nea itchunk of Oregon in his bis been' a marked lack U .nthusiasm, however. Uento and Carson City aaie reaction is expecieo Hi Collier j Martha Collier, wife of ii;.. Vnnhotc I irn nipn ay, Feb. 20, 1952, at Al- ilal after a long mness. hi services will be at 1:30 aday, Feb. 23, at Fisher Home, Albany i 1 i i i i jet fighter, the Douglas F4D "Skyray just unveiled as one of four new ct planes soon to be sent to Navy and Marine Air combat units. John F. Floberg, assistant Secretary of the Navy for Air, said the new jets are expected to be superior to Russia's famed MIG-15 jet. Fire Bums Out i Portland Firm PORTT.ANTl (IIP! A f! . alarm fire Wednesday burned out 200 feet of the Alaska .Tnr.L- rv. building on the local waterfront ana damaged an adjoining warehouse. The fire burned fiercely for more than half an hmir eaninH huge columns of smoke 'over the waienroni area, it was brought under control about 11:35 a.m. Fire marshal Miles Woodworth estimated total damage at S60.000. One fireman. Tlalnh Wnorth f'ered a badly cut hand in fighting uie Diaze. An acetylene gas generator be hind thp Alaska .Tnnlr shop caught firo during the blaze ana uremen arenenca it until danger of explosion appeared nast. An estimated 40 men were thrown out of work at the Alaska Junk installation. Twpntv-fnnr nirrpc nf on.In- ment and a fireboat battled the flames. Woodworth said the fire Four Decide To Try Again As Lane County shivered In the icy grip of a winter storm, there were evidences of an early Spring up north in Albany. Tuesday there were only two applications for marriage licen ses at the county clerk's office. All four applicants were from Albany and all were re-marrying their former mates after re cent divorces. Earle Rhea Shelton, 33, Is to re-marry Phyllis Shelton, 30. They were divorced in March of 1951. Edwin and Violet Chilcott, 36 and 33, were re-marrying af ter their divorce in September of 1951. The couples came in separately and not by pre-arrangement ac cording to clerks in the office. Oil Workers Vote to Strike March 3 Deadline Approved by Union DENVER (IP) A strike to start March 3 in some of the larg est plants in the oil industry was called Wednesday night. The committee representing 22 unions, which had voted approv al of a strike to back up wage de mands, did not name the plants which would be struck. The effect the strike would have on supplies of Easoline and oil will not be known until it is learned what plants are to be struck. Neither union men nor oil company spokesmen would speculate on how much of the oil industry would be affected by the strike. However, oil and railroad com panies were stockpiling gasoline ana on luei in the Rocky Moun tain area in preparation for a possible shortage. The strike will not shut down the entire industry. The unions which authorized a stake do not have control of some ot the larger refineries. O. A. Knight, president of the CIO Oil Workers International Union, said the unions are asking a basic 25 cents an hour increase in pay. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.Thurs., Feb. 21, 1952 Page 9 started in a locker room of the Alaska Junk building machine shop. He blamed "probable smok er's carelessness" lor the blaze, The flames spread to the nearby Barde Steel Co. warehouse, dam aging one side of the building. Peron's Wife Siows Strain BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (P) Mrs. Eva Peron is taking part in public life again, although she looks somewhat pale as the aftermath of an operation late last year. ; She addressed a luncheon meet ing Wednesday of delegates to a new Pan-American labor confer eration, formed last week along lines first laid down by Argentine President Jaun Peron and his wife. NEW SPRING STYLES! M NEW FABRICS! NEW COLORS! fcAjf Stff 11 Compare these with dresses usually selling for $10.95 or more, j j if They're really wonderful. Every exciting new 1952 fashion detail j l ''rW : ' "' ou" wear ,nem verywn'' yu 9 'rom now on thru summer. C(tv ll V Gin9ham Sheers Plaids lOfl f v Checks Strip Solids T VlC i0 Jpji chambrays Woven Ginghams WJiV. Also a wonderful group C 98 rVj Wro5rk r A Jr cf city"90in9 cottons at Mfpf'X BUYH0W aSv 1059 Willamette Phone 4-1401 February SALE Many Price Cuts Special Purchases You'll Save at Wards STORE HOURS 9:30 A. M. TO 5:30 P. M. FRIDAY 9:30 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. ALL STEEL IRONING BOARD A special for this sale. One easy flip opens and locks legs. 7 44 54 by 15 in. Perforated top. ' ' 8:49 QUILTED-TOP HAMPER Rich -looking padded plastic top. Ventilated to prevent mildew. 20" high and 20" "7 AQ wide. Colors. t "XJ REG. 4.89 LAUNDRY CART . Strong steel frame with a sanforized white cotton basket. Easy-rolling 4" steel wheels. Q OD Clothespin pocket. w,wu SPECIAL-150-FT. CLOTHES DRYER 150-ft. revolving dryer. Steel arms with wood pole. Green enamel finish to resist rain t and weather. Folds for storage. 9.88 1.89 WALL BRUSH, 4 INCHES Neoceta bristles. Vulcanized In rubber-slay tight. Reg. 1.19 two-in. brush ..94c 1.58 REGULAR 4.69 SEMI-GLOSS Tough, durable Enamel. 1 coat covers brushes on smooth. 10 colors. Regj 1.42 quart size 1.22 4.22 REG. 2.39 PT. LUNCH KIT lust right for work lunches. Rust-proofed metal box keeps foods fresh, bottle keeps liquids hot 24 hrs. 1.99 REG. 8.75 CIRCLINE FIXTURE Gleaming white enamel finish for belter light reflection. In stant starting fluorescent light with 32-watt GE bulb. 7.44 REGULAR 8.95 GARDEN CART Tip it forward and edge lies flush with the ground. Holds 2V cu. ft. All steel construc tion with rubber tires. 7.88 STEEL BOW GARDEN RAKE Level head with fourteen thin teeth. Extra long 60-in. handle ' and correct balance makes raking easy. 1.99 ROUND-POINT SHOVELS Blade and socket forged from one-piece steel. Sharp point for easy digging. 48" handle. 2.49 REG. 14c COMMON NAILS 8 -penny or 16 -penny. Flat heads and sharp points easy to drive. llr m Reg. 13.00 100-lb. Keg . 10.44 lu SPECIAL PURCHASE PLASTIC 2 or 4 door sedan 16.88 Free Jnslallation Tightly woven of Sarah plastic for beauty, long wear. Saran can't scuff, tear or stain, stays bright, new looking. Vinyl plastic leather trim for extra beauty. In beautiful harmonizing red Tartan plaid. .. REG. 119.09 CABINET SINK Terms, 10 Down 99.95 WJfh filings All steel. 54" pprcelaln-enameled top resists sterln and householaacidB. 3 compartments, 2 drawer! plenty of handy storage space. Doors, drawer! are sound-deadened. Recessed toe, knee space. REG. 3.75 WALL PAINT 3.22 gal. SUr ONI C0J (lit bunt 1 PilNl Scrubbable flat finish oil base keeps it tough, elastic. One coat cov ers. Choice of 14 col ors. REG. 1.09 qt. .1 88c s ( -M , REG. 4.98 GLOSS ENAMEL . 4.44 gal Extremely durable water resistant. Wont fade or streak. One coat covers. In 10 - colors. REG. 1.49 qt. 1.28 REG. 10.25 FAijL.tr 8. Wall -mount for older i sinks. Chrome plated 1 brass. Swing spout has ". Foam -Flo air mixer t Water won't splash. 'REG. 3.69 8" FIXTURE 3.33 Modern doslqn top quality. Ridged crystal ' , 1 t in DOliOm Ul wiuiu yiuo Bhade. Wired, ready to 735 Willamette fcrrnrr. TIT. nonroved. wj rt -Eugene - Shop Friday Nite T.ll 9 j