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    Beglster-Guard, Eugene, Oregon
A Tnetdiy, February 21, 1961
Legislative
i Sidelights
SALEM (UPD Three repre
tentative Monday introduced
bill to prohibit export of Oregon
lots to foreign countries The
measure would apply to all tim
ber old by the state or iU politi
cal subdivisions.
Sponsors said export of Oregon
timber had "evil effects on Ore
gon's economy."
The bill, they said, was aimed
at keeping timber manufacturing
and processing within the state.
The measure was introduced by
Reps. Clarence Barton, D-Co-quille,
W. O. Kelsay D-Roseburg,
and Sidney Leiken, D-Roseburg.
Barton said exporting logs re
suits in "temporary economic ac
tivity in Oregon."
But, he said, "over the long
haul the shipping of these logs
has evil effects ' on the economy.
Sponsors said they hoped the leg
islation also "be a stimulus to
the Congress to impose some sort
of export controls on federal and
other timber."
' SALEM (UPD A bill aimed
at preventing commercial
salmon fishing within three
miles of the Oregon coast was
sent to the House Fish and
(?ame Committee Monday.
The measure was introduced
by Rep. William F. Gwinn, R
Albany, at the request of the
Oregon Wildlife Federation,
primarily a conservation and
sportsmen's group.
' Chances of passage for the
bill appeared slight.,
SALEM (UPI) A bill to
regulate trading stamps in Ore
gon was sent Monday to the
House State and Federal Af
fairs Committee.
Chairman Norman Howard,
B Portland, promised the con
troversial measure would get a
"fair and just hearing." He said
dates for airing the bills will be
announced later.
SALEM (UPI) Oregon Senate
approval was given Monday to a
bfjl cracking down on divorced
fathers who are sloppy about pay
ing support.
it provides that after 10 days
of tardiness in a support pay
ment, a court would notify the
appropriate district attorney who
would send a notice to the father,
Ifrthe father let it go for another
17 days, he could be arrested.
.The Senate revived SB141 pro
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V
TAKING 0VER-4The trou
bled shadow of Fala (FDR's
pet Scottie) must be pad
ding through the White
House these nights. An
enemy of dogdom has
taken over. "Tom Kitten"
is Caroline Kennedy's pet.
Hatfield Says
Board Talks
Open to Public
SALEM W) Gov. Mark Hatfield
said Monday he hopes the Legis
lature will pass his program to re
organize the state government,
but that "we will settle for what
we can get."
This program has run into con
siderable opposition, especially
that part which would abolish the
Public Welfare Commission and
the Board of Control.
The governor told his press con
ference that the Board of Con
trol's power to run state institu
tions should be transferred to
himself.
The Board of - Control," he
said, "deals in mechanics, not in
programs. I want greater empha
sis on developing programs."
He said that the State Land
Board, of which he is chairman,
conducts all of its meetings in
public and that anybody can get
hearing who asks for it,
The governor made that state
ment in response to a question as
to whether he favors a proposed
bill to require the Land Board
to hold public hearings before it
grants easements for pipelines
across ocean beaches.
As to a charge by Rep. Grace
Peck, D-Portland, that the De
partment of Finance and Admin
istration has become a "monster,"
the governor said:
'The department has been ex
panded, but only by legislative
directives ordering it to do so." .
Speaking about the new Repub
lican plan for reapportionment,
vMini stiffer penalties on those Hatfield said he favors it in prin-
who lag in paying for State Ag- ciple. But he added that any re
rieulture Department services. It apportionment of the Legislature
'Round the State
Little People Organize
Chapter in Northwest
PORTLAND HI The Northwest chapter of the Little People
of America an organization of midgets held its first meeting
at the home of Dallas Ziska in Portland Sunday.
Several members of the group attended a convention of midgets
in California last year, and decided to form their own group here.
There were same early misgivings though, said Ziska. They are
accustomed just as are others to seeing people of average size
and at the convention "when we
saw 130 little people, it was
frightening."
He estimated there are perhaps
a dozen midgets in Oregon and
the same number in Washington.
Woman Killed
ONTARIO Ml An automobile
carrying two young women flipped
over on a curve near Ontario
early today. One of the women
was killed and the other was
injured.
State police identified the dead
woman as Juanity Foraker, 21, of
Ontario.
Injured was Zelda Graves, 21,
Ontario, thought to have been
the driver. She was hospitalized
with non-serious injuries.
The car, on leaving the high
way, landed upside down in a dry
irrigation canal.
PORTLAND m Pan-Amer
ican Airlines will lay off some
20 employes from its Portland
office as a result of the flight
engineers strike, a company
spokesman said Tuesday.
The spokesman said 25 people
are employed in Portland by the
airline.
expects to return home In about
a week.
Medford Wins
McMINNVILLE l Medford
High School Saturday night won
the grand sweepstakes trophy at
the 29th annual Linfield College
Interscholastic Speech tourna
ment. Medford defeated runner-up
Hillsboro, which had captured the
top trophy for the previous six
years.
Injured Man Improves
MEDFORD W) The condition
of Alva Ernest Teeter, 60, Rose
burg, who lost both legs under a
Southern Pacific freight tiain
here Feb. 11, was reported good
Tuesday.
Hospital attendants said he bad
been improving.
Teeter was coupling cars when
he fell ana was run over.
General Store Burns
BOARDMAN W) The only
general store in this Eastern Ore
gon community was destroyed by
fire Monday. .
Firemen said the Boardman
Supply store, owned by George
Wicse, burned to the ground.
Five fire trucks kept the fire
from spreading.
The apparent cause was a fur
nace explosion, firemen said.
Surgery Performed
PORTLAND (UPI) Mrs. Rob
ert Y. Thornton, wife of Oregon's
attorney general, is recuperating
here from an emergency eye op
eration Friday afternoon.
The surgery was performed at
the University of Oregon Medical
School hospital. -
She had been confined to her
Salem home due to an eye condi
tion since Nov. 9. Mrs. Thornton
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HOOVER'S GEORGE WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY SALE
George Cut the Cherry Tree Hoover Cuts Prices 11
Hoover's will allow a PENNY A
POUND off on any men's, woman's or
boy's sho'es in the store with the ex
ception of Red Wings. Just come in.
Weigh yourself and receive your dis
count. For example, if you weigh 160
pounds, you receive $1.60 off on your
pair of shoes.
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A BEAUTIFUL SPRING PURSE to the
Heaviest Lady
A $5.95 SHINE Kit to the heaviest man en
tering our contest.
' Contest is Wednesday only 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 Feb. 22nd
FOR THE LATEST SPRING FASHIONS in PUMPS and SANDALS
SHOP . . .
4hWu) SHOE STORE
828
Willamette st. EUGENE and COTTAGE GROVE
REGISTER-GUARD WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
wks n-reffered to the Senate Ag
riculture Committee after the
Sonata defeated it last week.
Dumo Submits
jfeate Dam Bill
WASHINGTON (fl Construc
tion of the Agate Dam and Res
ervoir as an addition to the
Talent Division of Rogue River
Basin reclamation project in Ore
gon would be authorized by a bill
introduced In Congress Monday
by Rep. Edwin R. Durno, R-Ore.
Coat of the work was estimated
at $1,802,000.
iThe dam and reservoir would
br on Dry Creek near Medford.
Tfte development would include
a earth fill dam 73 feet high and
8fl70 feet long on Dry Creek and
a -low diversion dam on Antelope
Creek.
Morse Sets Speech
SALEM Wt Sen. Wayne Morse
will speak here March 17 at a $5
-plate dinner rally in his honor,
Sn. Robert W. Straub, Demo
cratic state chairman, said Tuesday.
should comply with the spirit of
the Constitution,
Representatives
Speak at College
Two state representatives, F. F,
"Monty" Montgomery R-Eugene,
and Grace Feck, D-Portland, will
speak on Gov. Mark Hatfield's
state government reorganization
plan Wednesday at Oregon Col
lege of Education, Monmouth.
The meeting, scheduled for 7:30
p.m. in the college a student cen
ter, will be co-sponsored by the
Young Democrats and the Young
Republicans at the college.
Following the meeting, repre
sentatives of the two clubs will
file a report on the clubs' opin
ions with the State Legislature
and the Board of Control.
Drought Plagues Reds
TOKYO W Communist China,
plagued through the winter by
natural disasters, said Monday
the provinces of Honan, Shantung
and Hopel are experiencing a
serious drought.
Kansas Man Pleads
Guilty to Forgery
Howard Melvin Harrison, 30, of
Manhattan. Kans.. nleaded euiltv
to forgery involving a $20 check
in Lane County Circuit Court
Monday. r ;
Harrison is accused of passing
the check at a Eugene Safeway
store on Feb. s. Judge William
Fort scheduled sentencing for Fri
day.
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NUMBERS AND DOGS THAT
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Maple Sofa Bed
Foam Cushions 199.95
Maple Rocker. .... 49.95 29'5
129"
Davenport and Chair 14Q95
Choice of brown or beige 229.95
69"
89"
89'5
149'5
JOHNSON- .
Wing Back Chair
Biltwell 149.50
Roto Rocker
Channel Back '. 114.95
Bed and Dresser
Walnut'. 109.95
3 Piece Sets
Walnut or blond Bed-Dresser-Chest 1 99.95
, Wo
Walnut Double Dresser
only ..... 119.95
Rubber Mattress
Renaissance, full size and box spring by U.S.
Rubber Co. 1 29.95
Twin Size 99.95 79.95
Four Odd Large Chests
Charcoal, Walnut, Light Mahogany, Blond 89.95
Birch Occasional Tables
Heywood-Wakefield Fascination 59.95
Folding Chaise Lounge
With Vinyl covered Cotton Pad 1 9.95
NOW
79'5
99"
Brass Table Lamps
and SHADES
9.95
3 Piece Lamp Sets
Pottery Base, 2 Table Lamps, 1 Floor Lamp 39,95
EUGENE'S ONLY
S&H Green Stamp
Furniture Store
OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30
FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M.
649 Willamette (Free Parking et Rear of Store) Phone Dl 4-2281