f Picture Revue
iii ii :
STRETCHING HANDS OF TIME .Not restricted by orthodox clock faces, Georges
r.k.i has Invented clock hands that extend and r.. i. ..I... i. r..u: ' .J'j.
,. --- - . v.ui.i, in icic9i.uuiu laaitiuii 10 liiui
e the correct time no matter the shape of the clock's face. The application of the
,nch inventor s "timely idea is evident in the large clock above. Gehel is shown
In Paris, holding other clocks of his design.
n if
SON OF TOP NAfcl IN CLOISTER Walking to his
studies with classmates at Heart of Jesus cloister in Inns
bruck, Austria, is Martin Bormann (center), eldest son
of the Martin Bormann who was a top aide to Adolf
Hitler during the Nazi regime in Germany. Young Bm
mann's presence here recalls rumors that the elder Bor
mann took refuge behind cloister walls after the death,
of Hitler.
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'TURNABOUT' FOR HONORED DOCTOR Dr. Felix
J, Underwood, of Jackson, Miss., winner of the 1953
Lasker Award for public health achievement, is "exam
ined" by Cheryl Kay Whitlock, of Nettleton, Miss., under
the supervision of nurse Myra Caruth. Mississippi's state
health officer for 30 years, Dr. Underwood received the
award "for demonstrating how a long-sustained, sound
and expanding pattern of public health services benefits
people." The award is made annually through the
American Public Health Association.
NICE REAL ESTATE
The nation's realtors are
sold on Phyllis Winger, as
the sign testifies. And who
can blame them? The
comely brunette was chos
en to serve as hostess at
the National Association of.
Realtors convention in Los
. Angeles. '
SYMBOL OF HOPE Ambrose Salmlni, of Yonkers, N.
Y., demonstrates the winning symbol of the $1,800
contest he started among West Germans for a symbol
that will mean "hope" to people enslaved by the Com
munists. About 20 per cent of the entries came from
the Soviet zone, with entrants using West German re
turn addresses. The winning symbol, selected from 2,500
entries, js a simple drawing that transforms the Soviet
emblem into the Christian cross in two sketches. The.
first shows the sickle flattening itself out in a straight
line and the hammer becoming the crossbar. The second
drawing shows the completed cross. It was submitted
by a German whose initials are "H.J.S." but Salmini said
he would have to find out if he wanted his name used.
Many specified that their names were not to be disclosed.
THEIR TOUR IN SILVER King Paul and Queen Frcderika of Greece are presented
wn a silver plaque mapping the route of their tour across trie united siaics. a dia
mond marks New Orleans on the man. Makine the presentation is Louisiana Gover
nor Robert Kcnnon (center) at dinner in New Orleans honoring the royal visitors.
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MIDWEST'S "GRANDMA MOSES" Mrs. Eda Sadler,
73-year-old artist, displays one of her paintings for her
grandson, Roger Wilson, 9, in the picture gallery of a
Chicago department store. Mrs. Sadler's successful one
woman show displays her "primitive" style, much like
that of the famed Grandma Moses. Until three years ago
"Grandma Sadler" used buildings on her farm as sub
jects for most of her paintings.
I ' 1 - '
gc.Cl;SED REDS SUSPENDED Nathan Mills (left) and
rwnmmittee hearings In Boston. Both were accused of
Ci Reds working the Lynn, Mass. General Electric
By1 bv counterspy William Teto. General Electric offl
f"" Mnounced that both men have been mspended.
YOU LOOK GOOD TO ME
Pleter, a Sumatra tiger,
resident of the Lincoln
Park Zoo In Chicago, 111.,
snarls as he approaches his
meal. In this case it ap
pears that his next meal
might be you. However, his
conduct must be excellent,
because he's been voted
zoo animal of the month.
FOUR-LEGGED THERAPY Twelve year-old Laurel
Anderson, a patient at the University of Michigan Hos
pital at Ann Arbor, enjoys a new kind of therapy as
Philip and Willie, two coatl mundis make friends with
her. Supervising the mccfnig is their owner, Mary
Ann Bancroft, assistant head of the University Hospital
school. During the day the nocturnal long-tailed pets live
in a cage on the eighth floor of the hospital, but are
transferred to Miss Bancroft's apartment at night. ,
Body's Message
System Studied
LOS ANGELES IW The
complex communications
system which alerts body de
fenses when the body is un-
tor "attack" is being explor
ed by doctors at UCLA and
the Long Beach Veterans
Hospital.
The research is concerned
with what parts of the brain
are involved in an attack
situation and how the brain
communicates with other
parts of the body to set up
defenso networks.
Four main stations in the
communications system have
been identified as important
in setting up body defenses.
They are the sensory nerves,
which focus an injury or
discaso in the body: the
brain, the pituitary gland
and the adrenal system.
The key organ in the brain
which organizes the body de
fense has been identified as
the hypothalamus- gland,
linked to the other stations
by nerve fibre circuits and
vascular channels.
When an injury occurs.
doctors say, the sensory
nerves alert the brain, which
stimulates the pituitary
gland to send out hormones.
The hormones, in turn, stim
ulate the adrenal glands to
emit substances which aid
the body in defense against
injury and disease.
Farm Female
DANVERS, Mass. (tpl One
of America's oldest active
farmerettes is 90-year-old
Mrs. Ellen Eussell, who has
been farming here for 57
years.
Legal
NOTICETCreRDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the underslsned hu been
appointed Administrator of the
Estate of LOUIS TIM DERY, De
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Lane
County. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby required to present the
same, duly verified with proper
vouchors, to the underslsned. at
the law office of- HERBERT W.
LOMBARD, Wiser Bulldlns, Cot.
tage Grove, Oregon, within six
months of tho date of the first
publication of this Notice. Dated
and first published October 24.
1953. A. W. DERY, Administrator.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At
torney. No. 447 Nov. 21, 19S3.
"NOTlCtrTSlER"EHVGIVEf
that the Executrix of the Estate
of Lydia Hansclman, also known
as LIZZIE HANSELMAN, de
ceased, has filed her Final Ac
count In said estate in the Cir
cuit Court of Lane County, Ore
gon, and the Court has appointed
the 16th day nf December, 1953,
at 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day
In the Circuit Court Room in the
Courthouse In Eugene, Oregon,
for hearing of objections to said
Final Account and tho settle
ment thereof.
LILLIAN W. MAUC.HAN,
Executrix of the Estate
HUSBAND, FORT & JOHNSON,
Attorneys for Estate
Date of First Publication:
November 14. 1953.
No. 477 Dec. 12. 1953.
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Legalt
TOTTCTToTTINATrATiCiroNT"
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the undersigned, as Ad
ministrator of the Estate of
JAMES M. MURRAY, Deceased,
has filed his Final Account In
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Cane County, and
tnai tne 1st day or jJecemoer,
1953, at the hour of 9:30 A.M., In
the Courtroom of said Court In
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
has been appointed by said Court
as the time and place for hear
ing of objections thereto and the
settlement thereof. All persons
having objections thereto must
file the same on or before said
date.
DATED this 22nd day of Octo
ber, 1953.
EDWIN A. MURRAY,
Administrator of the
Estate of James M.
Murray. Deceased.
EUGENE C. VENN,
Attorney for the Estate
87 E. Broadway,
Eugene, Oregon
No. 452 Nov. 21, 1953. ;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persona having claims
against the estate of THERESA
M. PRALL, Deceased, are hereby
notified to present the same,
with the proper vouchers, to the
undersigned, who has been' ap
pointed as the Executrix of the
Last Will and Testament of said
decedent by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Lano
County, and that such claims,
with the proper vouchers, should
be presented to said Exocutrlx
at 415 Medical Center Building,
Eugene, Oregon, within six
montns from October 31. 19.13.
EMILE Mac MICKLE,
Exocutrlx of the Last 1
Will and Testament of
THERESA M. PRALL,
Dceoased.
RAY AND PENNINGTON
Attorneys lor Estate.
No. 462 Nov. 28, 1953.
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for tha County of
Lan.
RUTH MYRLKNE Mc ADAMS.
Plaintiff. VS. GEORGE LESTER
McADAMS, Defendant.
TO: Georflfl Lester McAdarhs,
the above named Defendant
In the name of the State of
Oregon you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint of the above named Plain
tiff in the above entitled Court,
within four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this
summons, and you. are notified
that if you fan to appear ana
answer the said complaint ai
hereby required,-the Plaintiff will
take a decree against you as
follows:
That the bonds of matrimony
now and heretofore existing be
tween the Plaintiff and the
Defendant be dissolved and
forever hereafter held for
naught and that the Plaintiff
be granted an absolute divorce
of and from the Defendant.
That the care, custody and con
trol or Christie Adeen mcao
' am, the minor child oh the
parties to this cause, be grant
ed to tho Plaintiff with the
right of reasonable visitation, by
the Defendant.
This summons Is published nur-
sii ant to and by an order of the
above entitled Court made and
entered on tha flth day of No
vember, IDS.!, prescribing that
this summons be served by pub
lication once a week for four
consecutive and successive weeks
In the Eugene Register-Guard, a
newspaper published In Eugene,
orcgon.
Date of first publication .No
vember 7. 1953.
Date of last publication De
cember ft, Iftfil.
KENNETH O. WILSHIRK
Attornev for- Plaintiff
828 Main Street. Leb
anon, Oregon,
no, -WW iiec. a, i3,
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
Sat,, Nov. 21, 1953 7
Buslncn Personals 145
EXPERT burnishing & stripping,
copper, brass, all metals..
Lamps wired. Fin. furniture
reflnishlng. Ph. 4-8103, IRS N.
Polk.
pAnMisTsvffEADifres"-
Fortune teller. Advice on all
, matters. Open dally. 4410
rankllnBlvd. Ph. 41518.
H-N-R Fix irshbp"-
WE FIX MOST ANYTHING
2B15 Coburg Rd. Ph. 4-04 1 II
DENTAL PLATE REPAIRTT)?.
Harry Semler, Dentist, corner
flth & Willamette, Eugene, Ore.
REBUILT "motors wholesali".
T &A Motors. Phone 8-1U0.
TREE REMOVAL, fully Insured.
WEIR 5-4103 WEIR
CEFSET home-made for your noil-
days. Ph. 4-9278.
150
Lost & Found
COST in Eugene between 1007
nan ac otn At. via Broadway
and Pearl about Oct. 10, a val.
liable badse. White enamel
cross trimmed In gold with red
heart and crown In center.
Suitable reward. Ph. 7-3504 of
write 93S Kelly St., Spfld. No.
on back .385.
COST: Bordcr"Come between
Yoncalla & Coburg. Black with
white band on throat. Short
hair & tall. . Reward. K. W.
l.ockle. Rt. 1, Oakland.
CSSTTBTTlford In Eugenem7sr.
ness district contains valuable
papers & money. Clarence M.
rtoblnett, 109 W. 5th Ave,
Eugene.
6ST;" Bel ween 350 11th and
12th & Pearl on Thura. aft. Top
to lady's blue it black knitted
dress. Finder call 4-4343.
COST'S mo, 61dLabradoT pupphT.
All black with white markinga
on chest. Vlclnitv of 18th &
Poller. Reward. Ph. 4-0711.
Tost: EngTiah bull Brindle
white, vie. of Trent, slightly
lame. "Butch." Reward. Ph,
7-7370,
ITSBTTR "etT "v hi 1 cniounddog.
Strayed from 1 10 Lawrence,
Ph. 5-8781. Reward
LOST Red female Wound, vl.
rlnlty of Camp Creek. Phone
3-R6M.
SLACK & WHiTETeTlngese pup.
Answers by "Togo." Reward
Ph 7-2R85.
Transportation
160
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DIAL 5-1551
CAR Leaving for Albuquerque,
N.M. Tuos. morning. Would Ilka
1 or 2 riders to share expenses.
x-ii. Q-uM aiier p.m.
DTtfVtNd to N. Dak. for Christ
mas & return. Leave Dec. 20.
laite z. in. 3-1545
DRIVING to Pocatello, Idaho,
nov. zorn, return 3Utn. Take 4
iinri Rlr avchaniu Dk R KAa
wANfRlWwdTSan Francisco,
ana re exp. uppperge 3-1014.
Rtntal I Prop, for Salt 205
INCOME PROPERTY, ,269 mo'.
living quarters for owner.
$0,000 will handle. Shown by
appointment only. Total prlc.
Wl.OOO. Write Ref.-Ouard 344.
Loti Homesitet
LOTS LOTS LOTS
Duplex, single residents, view as
nusiness. Excellent locations.
City & suburban. Let us show
them to you & make us an
ofler.
WESTERN HOME BUILDERS
21 E. Drdwy., Ph. 4-03151 anytlm.
MAKE ME AN OFFER
Must sell largo corner lot 106x
130 ft. 2 blks. from Cal Young
Jr. High. Lights, ttater, paved
roads, restricted. Ph. 3-203B.
VlEWTOT Sbxl60 ft., SE pari
Eugene. Price $1,450. 4-807S.
v rew-A'CKEXGi:
Will sub divide to suit buyer.
Inquire 835 Willamette.
Wanted: Houses to Buy 215
Funeral Notlcei
120
rJeSUWEMONT Paul DeAutre-
mont funeral will be held In
Ihe Poole-Larsen Chapel Mon
day, Nov. 23, 1053, at 2:00 p.m.
Bishop Mllo Stewart of the
L.D.S. Chapel will officiate. In
terment In Lane Memorial Gardens.
funeral Supplements 126
SCHWER1NO i ENGLAND
CHAt'EL
Creawell 1st & "C" St. Ph. 117
fTAOTHOLOMEW-BtlELX
CHAPEL
Springfield 8th & B Ph. 7-3S19
EOtJErCTiEHXToKlOil" "
1100 Charnelton Phone 4-149S
Po6T.1-Ca rsEpTFUKe r at
HOME
1100 Charnelton Phone 4-143.
"""VE5TCH hoTXINgsworth"
ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME
Phone 4-5259 Pearl St. at 10th
- HTLTORSiraSWANTORpBV-
FUNERAL HOME
Junction City Harrlsburg
Phone 8-2152 Phone 41
HlMON-LOUNSBURY Mortuary
"Parking Adjoining Mortuary1
1182 Olive St Dial H92I
Eugene Hses. for Sale 220
New 3-bdrm. home, living rm..
dining rm., Datn, kit., single
. gar. 1,300 aq. ft. hardwood fir..
inoirect & tuiBn itg., me oatn,
perimeter W.A. heat., Ample
storage, near schools. 89' x 100'
lot. Insulated Ac weatherstrip,
$14,900. $1,500 dn. 1904 Hemlock
St. Ph. 5-8371.
OPEN 1 to 5 SUNDAY'
Atlrac, mod. 2-bdrm. home. SK
yrs. oia, men nam, narawooa
throughout, double (tar., cov
ered patio, terrace i fenced
yard. Corner lot. $11,000. Va
cant. Immediate occupancy.
2910 Harris. Open Sun. 1 to 8.
OWNER riUll.DKR will show 1
new 3 lgc. norm, nomes. n.w.,
radiant heat mahog., birch
built-in?), frplc, tile hath, color
ed fixtures, fiber glaaa lnsul.,
plastered gar. Shown by ap
pointment only 4-14A6.
2OtrrBbRM. HfiE. dble. plumbi
InK, fenced yd., garage, sell
partly furn. or unfurn. 3 blks.
to HS & U of O. Sm. pymt.
dwn. Ral like rent. On 16th
near Patterson. Ph. 5-5884 or
call at 158R Patterson St.
B YOWF,Roirci 1 cko Hill. A.
goon sonn, roomy house for a
family. Dig sep, din. rm.,
F. P basement with S. D. heat,
dble. gar., dble. plumbed.
Ideally located for all schla,
1 12, Dim, A.M.. eves. Ph. 4.B(,n4.
COZY 2-h"drmr"East s'ldefiome",
close to schools, bus it groo.
i ,nuu an. uniurn. sz.ihki an.
furn. 0,1. loan. Drive by 2615
llllynrd and see. Ph. aft. 6 p.m.
ior appi. a-iami.
Florists
130
CITATION
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oreflon for Iane County.
In the Matter nf the Estate of
ANTHONY V. DENN, Deceased,
TO: REULAH IRENE DENN,
JANE DENN POOL and LARRY
ANTHONY DENN:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREEfiON: You are hereby
commanded to appear before the
Honorable G. F. Sklpworth, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon in and for Lane coun
ty, at the Courthouse in the City
of Eugene, on the 4th day nf
December,-1953, at the hour of
9:30 o'clock a.m. of said day, to
show cause, If any exists, why
the order or sale ror ine for
lowing described real property
should not he made as prayed
for In said petition:
Lots 3 and 4, Block 14, Midway!
Park, as platted and recorded
In Volume 4, Page 32, of the
Plat Records of Lane County,
Oregon
and If you fall so to do, Sidney
E. Thwlng, Administrator De
Bonis Non of the Estate of An
thony V. Denn, Deceased, will
apply lo the Court for an Order
for Sale of Real Property,
This Citation la published once
each week for four successive
weeks and the date of the first
Rubllcatlon Is the 7th day of
ovemner, 1953.
WITNESS the Honorable 0. F.
Sklpworth. Judge of tha above
entitled Court, with the seal nf
nald Court affixed thla 29th day
of October, 1953.
Attrt.1-
IIAnnY L. CHAHE,
County Clerk,
By Eva L, Duck
worth, Deputy.
NO. 471-Dec. 3, 1953.
fDNetUL'WORKrjur Specialty;
Flowers by Tommy William.
Ph. 44351. 2088 E. 18th Ave.
Perionals 140
rcoMoCTcTitNONYsmu.-r"
Frlcndlv house groun 2448 Kin
cald St. meeting Thurs., fl:30
p.m. Open meeting every 2nd
week. Springfield group, Me
morial Bldg., Monday 8:00 p.m,
closed. Euficna Central group,
381 E. 11th Ave., Tuesday 8:30
p.m. upen every una wbck.
For information call 4-5211.
AfT?GIlTL"Tnouble heading a
friendly adviser write the Sal
vation Army, wnue smbiq
Home, P.O. Box 3916, Portland
3, Oregon, or telephone Beacon
1632
rAM NOT responslBTe"?or any
bills contracted by my wife
after Nov. lit. Kimor u.
' Meston.
ALIJ property of Jo.ieph""tt "Elmer
noidrcr is oft ine mantel start
Ing Nov. 21.
rWILL N0Tb"e rcsponilbu77or
any dents ntner man my own
Clair O. Harrington.
NOT RESPONSIBLE for any
debts other than my own, Ar
nold srhsnn.
rWHX NOT b'rrTipniilbTe Tor
any nui ntner man my own,
;:armn neiman.
Business Personits 145
NOTICE
The Lund's Sewing Machine
tService, 487 Madison Street,
now with a sales and parts
nut et at millkh n Uhrr,
STORE wish to make thla Hate
menli
Wo do not, or ever have, hired
anyone to our service nr re
pair work. Thla has always
been done In nur own shop hy
Mr, Lund, with the exception
of the motor work, most of
which has been done by an ef
ficient and reliable electrical
motor man.
We have always tried to he hon
e-it and fair in ail or nur nea
lng with Ihe public, and 1
hetteve that our customers and
friends ran verify this.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lund,
Owneri and Operators.
WILL PAY cash for the besl
Sio.noo. 5 rm. hse In Eugene.
" Must have dining rm, te frplc,
Ph. 5-1650.
TWrfiMToTtATV
HAVE aovcral fine plans to
ciioohb irom, upon planning,
open beam or plastered celling!
Indoor planter. Ph. fi-3614.
fiY "OWNER. 2bdrm. home.
Hawa. firs., Frplc, Lge. fenced
yard. Shade treoa. C. W, Lantt,
in v, iwin.
KEW"rancn type 3 bdrm. home.
nains. aii mod. features.
Fully insul. Lee. lot. 4-B500.
by 0m:RnrbdFmrh7eTCsT.
work shop, fenced yard. Bui
uru Taptni HA7 Alma. D...
fnr OWNEIirrTeITrrcw ITdrml
nse. vio loan, frplc, near sch.t
hus..& store. tll.OOO. Ph. R.22M.
ffn "QUICK SALE,- rm. KsT.
1.0C flflttXIBU fl. 912,500. 371
W. 7th. Ph. B-J064.
ATrRACTrrbdrmTfomeTW.iSWf.
iwi Agate. J'n. 1-8873.
new 9 niciraDsrrcsdir""
rn. 4-4.10
Cloia-in Suburban 225
(Adjacent to City Limit)
JBfifiSfrtinme 2 yrs. oiaTPIli
lered & hwd lis. thruout. 1
hdrms. 0x10 It. 1 bdrm. Hi
1.1 ft. I.lv.rm., dinette, kitchen,
utility rm. A. hath. Lge. bark
(torch. GaraRe. I.awn it shrubs,
i Acre lot 10.090, m ml. out.
000 Sisters View Ave. tntt
Chase tiarden ltd.) Ph. 4-9S1J.
fOlt SALE: 'Modern 2hedro6m
house with din, rm., llv. rm..
frplc, Venetian blinds, forced
sir heat, Tvall A celllnir Instal
fallens. Double gar. with lge.
unfinished room aoove. Larga
kit, with tiled bath ft shower.
Jltver Road Dlst. Sm. down
payment. O. I. financing. Ph.
4-2023.
f ft ansf,a sr.- fTmosToiari
bdrm., hrdwd., 2 Igo. wlndowi,
frplc, dble. gar, paved, lawni
shrubs, roses, screens fit shades.
New Beverly Park Add. off
Harlow Rd. IJM Darlen. Av,
Th. J-H92.
BY "GWNKn. Horne7TA cloai
In. Carden soil, fruit, nut,,
Irrigation system. Close to
school it bus. 98,900. Terms.
Ph. 9 M.17
i ni)RH:;T'BATi(or,"TX5(jor5ai
River Loop 2.
fJ4 AT SVBUITffAH property
priced for quick sale. Ph. M994