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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1953)
V r'T'm Hl.v"nd arlt r charpins tnai. sne jfll'OHT AGO', f , mnvi actresi asked Monday for a llTTT C W M)lainond rr ... . vr inammin ! lUS Bridal Jk SI.JII WEFKI.Y fl WAY TO 1 y9 bi,y at Jt I Itll.T.S 6 I 1 1 SSL rniRRR l IAY-A-WAY I CASH I ' 1JJL 0 Jet Airliner Use Discussed 4-Hour Cross-Country i rips iaid in Offing A sales manacor for West Coasl Airlines prrrlirlprl a, ,,' within 10 years air passrae'm m' be plying regularly from coast to I coast in four and a half hours. Tom Croson . , ,, ,,ui mem bers o llle iMieene Wi... ,-i..t. 'said Ihe jet age Is here and that new jet airliners will soon he fly. I inE passengers at speed in excess' ul ouv nines an nonr. WHUKKNI) JAUNTS Even now, Croson said, there is no pari of the world that is more than 3G hours by air. He said , United Stales citizens working on nil projects in Arabia regularly make weekend trips by air to New-York. wan has always wanted to 'flV." CrOSOn SaiH "ITn h. the hunger for flight through 7,000 years ot recorder! history." Croson said the aHnnmnni nr air travel has enabled the armed services to return Korean war Wounded to (he United Slalc. fnr hospital treatment in record time. PLANES NAMED Croson also sketched the various types of aircraft used by Ameri can airlines. Plane moniinnnrl were the Douglas DC-3, Douglas DC-4, Dt'-R, Lockheed Constellation, Boeing Stratocruiser. and variolic jet aircraft. The Stratocruiser, ho said, is the largest and heaviest, airliner in use today. Weighing 142,000 pounds, it burns nhnut 10 gallons of gas a minute while in flight, Croson said.) MISTER EREGES lT 11 . . i mougnt you said that was a TOY steering wheel he had . . . !" 'Gas Company Sues Truckers i I WLLSBORO in Another damage suit, this one for $56, RIO, was filed here this week against Kdward A. Freeman, Oswego, and two of his truck drivers. The suits are the outgrowth of the collapse last fall of a bridge across the Tualatin River. The bridge, which carried a 20-inch gas main, caved in when the hoist on a log truck owned by Freeman struck :and buckled a overhead bridge girder. I The gas main broke, rutting off I the Portland Gas & Coke Company's service to the Willamette Valley. It was this firm that filed a suit in Circuit Court here Honday. ! Earlier (he State Highway Com mission filed suit for $21,885 as the cost of construction of a temporary bridg over the river. I The Iwn truck drivers are Earl i Avers. Canby, and Howard L. j.lohnston, Aurora. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., Jan, 21, 1853 5A, DID YOU EVER SEE A BALDHEADED SHEEP? I GIVE AND REDEEM (ID ARROW STAMPS Springfield Burglar Ransacks House Leaves Likely Loot A burglar with a taste for silver ware ransacked the Alyn G. Trice home, 10.11 Moss St., sometime be tween Thursday and Monday after noon, taking a valuable set of flat ware but leaving behind a lot of likely loot. Eugene police, who are investi gating, said the burglar gained en trance to the house by forcing a back window with a pair of. garden hears. Once in the house, Uie burglar rummaged the house from top to bottom but passed up valu able furs and jewelry' to take the silverware. 2 Sides Claim Election Win j GUATEMALA, Guatemala Of Both the leftist-Commuriist bloc and its opponents claimed victory in Guatemala province Tuesday fol lowing a three-day national con gressional election. The main contest in balloting which ended last night centered in the capital. Anti-Reds conceded that t h e government-supported Democratic Front which includes the Communists would carry the illiterate rural areas. The outcome of the election, to pick 32 congressmen who will sit with 26 holdover members, will not be known for several days. Anti-Red spokesmen said they were "assured of victory" in Guat emala city and other districts in Guatemala province. The Demo cratic Front acknowledged lhat they lagged somewhat in urban, returns last night but maintained that a strong labor vole in out lying districts of the province would win for Ihem. The Congress at present is firmly In the hands of leftist sup porters of President Jacobo Ar benr Gutman. BASIN MEETING SET BOISE, Wi The Columbia Basin Interstate Compact. Commission will meet again in Portland Feb. 9 and 10, Commission Secretary Mark R. Kulp said Monday. HICKEY-FREEMAN CLOTHES Mi-Donald Theater Rldg. MOVING PICTURES ... by Williams Transfer Co. , -"U" MAW PEOPiP OUST WOULPN'f MOVE WITHOUT OS WILLIAMS TRANSFER CO. Tot'B T.nr.M, MAYFLOWF.R AGENT If you wash your hair more than 5 times a year if you think you're smarter than Mother Nature if your hair combs out by the handful if your hair is dry, britHe, and breaks off at the ends THIS AD IS FOR YOU. If you admire beautiful, naturally-waved and healthy hair it will pay you to read every word of this ad. HE WARE of Too Many Shampoos and Washes, Bleaches, Dyes & Rinses Th way they MURDER their hjilr, most hu mane don't deserve to have any. The avrracis woman washes her hair every week that's 62 times a year. It's soaked, rubbed, scrubbed, rinsed end abused. MEN are even worse his gets soaked every day. In the shower or bath. No wonder there are 20 bald men to every bald woman, ana there are 10.500.000 "billiard balls" In the countrj today. They've lost ertouoh hair to stuff 15,7fl! mattresse?. Why There Are No BaldheaJed Sheep! Mother Nature was kinder to sheep than to hu mans. She gave sheep curls, beautiful, natural curls and NATURAL OIL to keep It that way. Yes, the sheep Is the only God-made animal that grows hair on the top of Its head same aa humans. But hcep are smart, they NEVER wash their hair. And you never saw a sheep In a barber shop or .beauty parlor, and you'll never see a bstdheaded sheep. The Secret of Beauhfisl Hair Human hair Is smooth and flexible. Dirt doesn't get Into It it stays on the surface. To CLEAN It BRUSH It True, washing does remove the dirt, but It also removes the NATURAL OIL8 and lubricants. THAT OIL MUST BE REPLACED. Don't use grease, pommada or engine oil. Usa Na tural own lubricant LANOLIN. NIL-O-NAL la ths closest you can get to PURE Lanottn. Now It's Time Yoa Learned About LANOLIN Friends, here U th finest Lanolin preparation on tho market. All stickiness has been refined away, all odor removed. Here, at laat, Is ths se cret of long, level, lustrous hair. And. If you want curls and waves that resist dampness, t hare's nothing. like NIL-O-NAL. Learn to wash your half less, BRUSH IT. And, when you do wash It b sure to replace the natural olt you have removed from your hair and scalp. This NATURAI OIL keeps hatr healthy and beautiful. HERE'S EXCITING NEWS. Nl-L-O-NAi. was originally priced at $3.98, enough for twa. people, for four months. Later tha price was dropped to $2.00. But to Introduce NIL-O-NAL In this la, callty we have made arrangements with your druggist to sell you the original, full 2 ox. Jar. for only $1.25 plus tax. Yes, your druggist will sell you the regular $2.00 Jar, for only $1.25. Use NIL-O-NAL for 30 days as directed. Thin, If you are not 100 satisfied with the amazing results, return ths unused por tion for complete refund. Do this nowl Go to your druggist, pay, him only $1.25 plus tax for to, reg ular $2.00 size tor. For sale at all druggist. COUNTY JUDGE DAY BUM ijh a n k i Ion, M'ty folks for ths cogroging way In W(h you have ex 'imi the UN ! AIRNE5S of this KALI ELECTION. 7 4B I 4 f 1 It I i eHOf j.'i .'iiinml VOTE TOMORROW 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. j"llcmpting f0 operate an efficient County Gorern ;!"t without flagrant woita of taxpoyen' money li jT (unification for RECALL! i'"rpo,oting "good buiincss methods" with volun 17 centralized purchasing, records of meetings, pWe hearings on county issues, competitive bidding ceur.fy purehosei is NOT cause for RECALL. c 5unfv A(f;;-i. . i -,nn Part must 1 "refully weighed in oil matters before any of 1 decisions are made. As o taxpayer, you want full llu for your tax money. I want to give you that '"'nee. Surely, the remarks of a small group of '"l individuals does not reoresent majority think- !! Lone County. That's NOT justification for CALL! , ... !f" soil brliv r.:. bi.u h tmlv Democratic "I- The true sionifirnnr. of a RECALL is the re- ""l a nuhlir nWiinl fnr mal-feasnne, mis- f"nce DISHONESTY! None of these things can P '""Hontiotcd against Judge Doy Bayly. This Is g' A FAIR RECALL ACTION! Show your convictions and vote AGAINST RECALL Alio have your friends and neighbors vote AGAINST RECALL Thursday, January 22nd Polls Open 8 A.M. fa 8 P.M. AvbxV---- .... . , ,- rs i , :r kV.'JK . .f. II - v ' i ft 1 ' . v J h . s it ' j s- 1 f ( r iM m 1 H'( ;Ur -,J " 0Uiilliams' Bread bringsyou.. itT: ,,",c' n,v t- R,vjr ",n',,t ' " p M. und KORE at 8 P.M. over Kl'GN Pol. Adv. hv Gnnd Gnvrrnmenl rnmmlltr nwc Tndd, Sr. Tit as., JS71 Buck, Euf'n'l i;'WHEATY FLAVOR! SMOOTHER TEXTURE! TENDER FRESHNESS!