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5-2341 3-1943 Purchase Your General Electric Appliances at George Schaefers 7th and Charnelton Plenty of Parking and Green Stamps Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. 4 A Wed., July 21, 1954 (ADVERTISEMENT) Zemo Great For Itchy Skin Rash Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly relieves itching of surface skin rashes, eczema, prickly heat, athlete's foot. Zemo stops scratching and so aidi faster healing and clearing. Buy Extra Strength Zemo for stubborn cases. Lane Reserves Park Areas NOTTINGHAM "HYGI-SEPT" Tanks are known as the best by archt tects, school boards and health department officials throughout Ore gon and California. The M. C. NOTTINGHAM TANK is the best known and Is working for only one goal, that Is, PERFECT sanita tion where municipal sewers are not available, at a minimum cost per year to the property owner. Bill Shoemaker's Sewer Service 314 KNOOP LANE PH. 5-8823 USED MERCHANDISE FORCED TO MOVE Condemnation SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE NO REASONABLE OFFER TURNED DOWN! Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Doors Open At 8 A.M. Used Clothing Center 68 EAST 7TH PH. 5-9461 EUGENE In a recent order, Lane Coun ty's commissioners set aside a total of 1,070 acres of county owned land for future develop ment into parks and recreational areas. The lands will not necessarily be used for play purposes. The 'order was made to reserve them for possible recreational use and it will be for the Lane County -Parks and Recreation Commis sion to determine tneir lutures. The areas include: 546 acres of sand dunes in the Florcnce-Gle nada area; 15V4 acres at Camp I Lane on the Siuslaw: five acres I southeast of Eugene off the south Shasta Loop; 20 acres of gravel pit near Colin Kelly School; 21 acres at north end of Ferry St. bridge; 280 acres adjoining Blue Mt. School on Mosby Creek south of Cottage Grove; one acre or old Lower Camp Creek school site; quarter-section on old Fall Creek CCC pamp; 18 acres Mc Kenzie Community Park at Blue River; three acres Sandy's Plat on W. Irwin Way. The order specified that the areas be designated as "park and recreational areas, to be set aside for such use forever, unless and until otherwise provided by law." A TIRED PRODIGY Shigeo Watanade, Japan's 12-year-old violin virtuoso, wipes perspiration from his face at the conclusion of a successful recital in the Japanese capital. (ADVERTISEMENT) Thousands With Insomnia SLEEP Sound AN Night-Awake Fresh User of new safe Dormin Sleeping Capsules have found as you can, blessed sound sleep. Dormin has! been clinically tested for safety and' is guaranteed non-habit forming.' The world of medicine progresses to why tolerate a sleepless night that makes you tired and worn out the next day. Now for only 6'fe per capsule you can find the rest you want. 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THE PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IS THE HEART OF OUR BUSINESS i L59J J WALLA WALLA M Fingerling salmon are tough little customers that can go over certain spillways 180 feet high and through turbines in 100-foot dams without serious injury, says the Washington State Department of Fisheries. Two biologists made tfteir iina- ings public in a research bulletin called "Investigations of Mortal ities to Downstream Migrant Sal mon at Two Dams on the Elwha River." The findings of the pair, Dale E. Schoeneman and Charles C. Junge Jr., will have an important effect on design of power dams in the Pacific Northwest. A contro versy has raged for decades over possible high mortality to finger- lings in their downstream migra tion over spillways and through turbines. Marked fingerlings were re leased by the biologists at the spillways and turbines of the 200 foot Glines dam and the 100-foot Elwha dam. Both dams have tur bines which turn about225 or 300 revolutions per minute with blade clearance of about three inches. Larger dams on the main stem of the Columbia turn at much slower rates than at the Elwha river dams. LADDERS PROVEN Army engineers say the success of fish ladders and elevators in getting salmon over dams has been demonstrated at Bonneville and McNary dams. Schoeneman and Junge said no significant mortalities were noted at the Glines spillway, which has a free fall of 180 feet. At the El wha spillway, 100 feet high, a pronounced Chinook mortality was found. The method of re leasing and controlling the spilled water made the difference. While small salmon showed they could go over a properly built and controlled spillway, 180 feet high, they had trouble when it came to turbines in such high structures. Greater pressures imposed on the fish were cited as the reason. The biologists said the critical depth of water at which fish suf fer mortalities lies somewhere be tween 100 and 200 feet. Schoeneman and Junge also found that Chinook salmon finger- lings would search in deep water in order to get downstream if a surface exit at the dam was not available. Silver salmon finger lings, however, would not explore below the surface for an exit, but would wait in the lake until a fa vorable exit presented itself along the surface. HST Takes First Automobile Ride KANSAS CITY Wl Former President Harry S. Truman took his first automobile ride Tues day since leaving Research Hos pital, where he underwent sur gery for removal of his gall blad der and appendix June 20. "The trip apparently didn't tire him at all," said Mrs. Tru man. "He seems to be getting strong er all the time." ANNUAL VACATION PERior Store Closed OPEN AUGUST 2ND Mountjoy & Carmichael 77 PW hj.. 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Jumbo Swivel Cast 1.10 MENNEN SKIN BRACER After-shave lotion. 59 5 oz. i BROMO-SELTZER Fights headaches 3 ways. RES. Size . V i 57 YES FACIAL TISSUES Soft, absorbent. 300 5 Reds Claim Nine Nationalists Killed TOKYO Wl Peiping radio said Wednesday nine Chinese Nation alist agents had been killed or captured when they tried to slip ashore to Sanmen Bay on the cast China coast. A broadcast heard here said the agents, "who landed from the sea, were equipped with rifles, pistols and radio sets." STORES 185 East 11th St. Phone 5-1593 BOYS . . . GIRLS . . . ENTER NOW! THE EUGENE REGISTER GUARD'S A AHHUAl ALL AREA SWIMMING MEE1 3 Preliminary District ELIMINATION MEETS Certificates Awarded to Winners EUGENE DISTRICT MEET WILLAMALANE POOL AUGUST 10th. Evening Swimmers from School District 4, excepting Glenwood. DRAIN MUNICIPAL POOL AUGUST 12th, Afternoon Swimmers from Cottage Grove south to Yon calla ... to Elkton . . . and other communi ties using the Drain pool regularly. WILLAMALANE POOL AUGUST 12th, Evening All swimmers not eligible for elimination meets In the Eugene and Drain pools will swim thelr ellmination meet at the Springfield pool t CHAMPIONSHIP MEET WILLAMALANE POOL SPRINGFIELD Here Are the Age Groups and Events: BOYS, GIRLS (10 Years and Undtr) 25-yard freestyle. 25-yard backstroke. Diving (two dives). BOYS, GIRLS (II to 12 Yean) 50-yard freestyle. 50-yard breast-stroke. 50-yard backstroke. isn.vnt morllov rnlav ("three swimmers). Diving (two required, two optional dives). BOYS, GIRLS (13 lo 14 Yean) 1 50-yard freestyle. 100-yard freestyle. 50-yard breast-stroke. 50-yard backstroke. 160-yard medley relay (three swimmers Divine (three required, three optlonu dives). BOYS, GIRLS (15 to 16 Yean) 50-yard freestyle. 100-yard freestyle. 100-yard breaststroke. 100-yard backstroke. , y - 150-y.rd medley relay (three swinWgfl Diving - (four required, four option" dives). ENTRY DEADLINES, AUGUST 7 AUGUST 19th (Evening) AN ALL AREA MEET In the Championship Meet the Eu gene Register-Guard will award medals to all six places excepting the relays. In these events medals will be given to the first three places only. OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK (Print and Mall) SPORTS DEPARTMENT REGISTER GUARD EUGENE, ORE. Enter me In the RegliterGuard's 3rd annual lA petltlve swimming program. Full Name Street Phone City Club :" Age (as of August 19, 1954) Parents accredit age - (Signed) Enter me In the following eventa: 1 2 "" 3 Relay "j.- COMPLETE DETAILS ABOUT MEETS, RULES, OPTIONAL AND REQUIRED DIVES ... AT YOUR f