Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1952, Image 13

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    ifrperts Hold
et at Florence
I I pohort Kagv of the CAA met with
ft-Ji" K&nrls recently to 'assist n recreating .inrl
Kin and IOn"L i,-l,.,n('e.
J interest, in V (lf thcm n "preventative mainten
ludents
Italia
snn'":.lj ..Mnnlana and the Skys." Pilot safety
,lor fi'"1 .c" " , ' .., discussed and government bulletins
tainint! to them were read.
The government is realizing lhat
problems of flyers must be worked
out in small groups by the flyers
themselves instead of the govern
ment office. At present several
conferences are scheduled to solve
the problem of radio frequencies
land channels for the various types
'of planes.
.The grade school p()T,:(;T PROPKIt'l'Y
o with 280 pup".: Tne majn problems of the local
, principal. Albert flyers consist mainly of protecting
'" ,ie Mrs. Alio nicir property at the airfield. Pen
1 f on,' -rades, Jim pie have been driving ears oh the
and Hi" K' . air-strip and ruining the runways.
rade, Stanley p" iA,uls as wcn as children seem to
, lirs, 1'ellx Latham;, jijju (le airplanes are playthings
" Jason Ilucklns; 4th .,m damage them. Others have
'' jr, Don Buck- used Ihe hangar for a target for
E n il nluml' 3rd snnuling, niaKiiis imira in 11 aim
e, Bill ui , jeopardizing the planes. Damage
rtrude Stoute, () airpnn(,s js not only expensive
fedes, rauiine an( ann0yin(r but may result, in
2nd graces, nun- " a crncK up ami loss oi me. tins
12st gracte, mi. problem is really serious in tnis
community.
78 students in the ANO'I'll Kit MEETING
, r,. n T,.ui ,v.nnll.irf r
li . nana Jtn a juium. i,,ccu i
jlley teachers aie I ju i .v .ir mjndcd citizclls js pianned for
Krs.
Earl Brant. There
school there.
the near future and will be an-
'!nounccd when the dale and place
ounils ii
jfi Kruse dousih arc sct. Florence nas a good air
qijrson place in Sc0!,s field and there should be twenty
Ijased it to her son-in- panca aciive on it instead of three
jhler, ir. " or four. The (Jivil Aeronautics
Thpv have remodel-, . ., ; inlristiH in rlpvolnn.
and are moving out. jn(, rivjn)! jn u,js community and
irpe children to go to ., a ccici in evervwav nossihle.
(alley school. i At one lime a flying school was in
t nf Stockton. Calif., operation here and it is hoped one
lis mother, Mrs. D. j will be available again for youths
IK home of his sister, nn( adults who want to fly.
Aer. I :
ity'was off at Scotts Val-, pi, p i pyx
5,gi and Elkliead fr ll LreeK r I A
4 Sunday, when the Holds First Meeting
febrotaintliemov-. CItEKK-Presidcnt .
I1"8 , ' Maurice Warner conducted the
Jnsdon has been ap- fjrs mPctinK of he Kail Creek
rtiwarden for the ' wn-, PXAi Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, at
iwhicn naiiaie """:h(, schnolhmi.se. Plans were made
? for a teachers reception in Ihe
form of a potluck dinner, Sept, 24.
The following chairmen were an
il r I I pointed: Historian, Mrs. Royal Car-
jCnOOl pentcr, Health, Mrs. Margaret Kr-
i will, munit iJiuidu, - lcicdiiun,
lie 1A0 Mrs' G'en cioo('' Piblieations-mag-
JIS 10. azine, Mrs. Fred McDaniel, Radio,
4 Mrs. Walter Hake, Membership,
Ef Monroe Grade School; Mrs. (iuy Hills, Legislation, Mr.
ii Enrollment of 162. This i Maurice Warner, Pre-school, Mrs.
STKER PUTS IIP BIG BEKF Pete Williams, of Rhine
beck, N, Y., is having troubles with his steer. Pete wants
In wash the animal's face, so. the Hereford will look its
best in competition at the Duchess County Fair. The steer
isn't Interested in the project, and is putting up a futile
beef.
Noti Urges Registration
Mrs. Inman Set to Help
NOTI Have you registered? If
not, you must register by Oct. 5 lo istrar for' this precinct.
he. able to vote in the November
election.
Those who will be absent, or are
physically unable to go to the
polls, may apply to the county
clerk for an absentee ballot un
til Oct. 24, and after it is marked
must be received by the county
clerk not later than Oct. 29.
County Election Deputy Lloyd
Payne said recently that nearly
11,000 voters have been dropped
from the rolls since the first, of
the year, because they have fail
ed to vote in at least, one. county
wide election in the past two
years.
In order to vote Nov. 4, these
persons must reregister. If in
doubt about your registration find
out about it at the Election De
partment of the Clerk's office in
ihe courthouse basement.
Bush Pilot
Comes to Visit
Fall Creek
By Mrs. JOHN SIMMONS
KjUtfr-iuard Correspondent
FALL CREEK Interesting vis
itors expected at Fall Creek soon
are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Winchell
and daughter, Pat, who will be
visiting at the Smith-Hopfe home.
Oscar is a brother to Leonard Win
chell, who makes his home with
the Smiths, and a nephew of Mr.
Smith.
Winchell, a modest man, with a
story to tell, if he would tell it,
and he won't, so we will, is one
of the original "Bush Pilots" of
Alaska. They are known as bush
pilots, not because they flit from
bush to bush, nor because they are
high stepping bush whackers, but
because they fly without instru
ments in a no-man's land and
tackle the flying jobs that most
avaiators won't look at.
Mr. Winchell, of Anchorage, and
originally from McGrath, Alaska,
started working as a farm hand in
Alaska twenty-six years ago to ob
tain flying instruction and later,
purchased his first plane, an old
World War I "Jenny." He started
carrying mail and passengers. It
gradually developed into carrying
freight, and flying mercy and res
cue missions.
He laugh about Ihe time that he
transported a milk cow. And an
other amusing flight was the time
he took a box of books, for. one
mining camp, and a box of phono-'
graph records for another. You
guessed it! The camp lhat was
waiting for the books, got the pho
nograph records, and no phono
graph. The camp that was wait
ing for ihe records, cot the hooks.
Alice M. Inman Is the local reg- But maybe they were lucky after
THAT STUFF
MARLIN, Tex. (IP) After
weeks of clear skies and parched
crops in central Texas, some
thing fell from the skies. The
Brazos Valley Times hastened to
explain: "that strange-looking
stuff was rain, brother."
Mrs. Roosevelt Urges
Press to Give 'Facts'
WASHINGTON (IB Mrs, Eleanor
Roosevelt urges that the nation's
press provide an Impartial presen
tation of facts so that the public
can "think through the different
sides of any question." Mrs. Roose
velt issued her plea for a "forum
of facts" in a speech Friday to the
seventh national Conference on
Citizenship.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.,
Sun., Sept. 21, 1952 31
SOUTH WIND
CAR HKATKR
Sale and Service
CLARK
BATTER V St ELECTRIC CO.
1641 W. 6th. Ave., Phone 4-331!!
Register-Guard Want Adu
Bring Results
"THE LOVE AND LOGIC OF
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALING
Is ihe lilie ot
A FREE LECTURE
By HENRY ALLEN NICHOLS, C.S., of Los Angeles, California
Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. Mass.
II
Friday, September 26, at 8 P.M.
In the
Church Auditorium, 1390 Pearl Street
Radiocast Over Station KERG, 1280 kc.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
Eugene, Oregon
. CORDIALLY INVITES YOU
Nursery facilities provided
I all, they undoubtedly could read.
SMISLEM'S
FOOD MARKET
Groceries Fresh Produce Meats
Mixers Beverages Magazines Ics Cream
...TILL 11:00
OPEN FROM 9 A.M.
DAILY A SUNDAYS
Uth at High St.
P.
M.
Dial 4-1342
less than the first , Wayne Winfrey.
Sr last year. The Executive . Committee will
It Home has installed meet at Mrs. Glen Goods to discuss
junior in the' furnace finance and budget problems soon.
..Churning sawdust for A baby sitter will be at the meet
irjose. The now burner ;'nKs ln care for children, and will
Installed. Wood was be- he hired by the P.T.A.
itlnair of lliis community
to Monroo Rest Home
y of this week. Report
ie fell at her home here
u ago sustaining injuries
idj.it necessary for her
he.care she will receive
thome. About two years
Ktlved a spine injury in
Ills heen almost a com
l!H since although she
liderably improved the
months.
Spud Dealers Charged
With OPS Violation
PORTLAND nn The OPS ac
cused two Roseburg potato dealers
Thursday ot selling seed potatoes
in May for nearly $715 above ceil
Mng prices.
! The government in a federal
j court suit, asked triple damages
from Donald A. Matson and Don
ald C. Bliss, doing business as
i Matson tc Bliss.
Kefauver Due
PORTLAND im Sen. Estes Kef
auver, Oregon Democrats' primary
election choice for the presidency,
will be here about Oct. 6 to speak
for the party ticket, party leaders
reported.
WHY SUFFER!
ARTHRITIS NEURITIS
Piles, Rectal and colon condition! are being treated
by DRUGLESS METHODS without los of time
im. J. E. SIVILS
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
37 EAST 10TH PHONE 5-M44
N.
ANNOUNCING
The Association of
MARCELLA O'BRYANT
WITH BLINKHORN REALTY SERVICE
As Office Manager for a New Office At
28th ST., SPRINGFIELD
Mrs. O'Bryant has had considerable experience in Real
Estate work in Springfield and wishes to express her apprecia
tion of the courtesy of her clientel and also express the desire
to serve her many friends in the future. She will also sell
General Insurance and manage rental property.
SO PLEASE CALL HER AT 6 3714 FOR ANY
REAL ESTATE SERVICE
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j N0W'' Vn '
lTs'0,M:-ioA
r
Lets You Bake a Cake
Broil a Steak
Same rime Same Oven
's lha grsalast improvo-
ment In rangss in years I
"Wondar Ovan" provides
on extra-large ovon or
two oveni in one, each with
Its own controls and sspa
rats temperatures I Come
inl See Ihe Frigid
airs "Wonder
Oven" Electric
Rang today I
Nowlt'i 1 Ov.nl
fl"""nl Um
Ul,"'il D,w
f Browir
Set a complete demonstration of the
sensational "Wonder Oven" Range and
'l the other new Frigidaire Electric
Ranges priced from $185.75
Model RO-60 (illustrated) $389.73
Model RO-JO, only $34973
fif Easy Term
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I DIAL 7-331
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The smaller side diamonds are scrupulously
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collections of finer diamond rings.
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