Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 21, 1962, Image 9

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Wed,, No. 2t, JS62 Page 9A
Eu genean Applies for TV Channel
An application has been filed in Washington, D. C, for a
construction permit to build a commercial television station
in Eugene using Channel 20, an ultra high frequency channel.
Making application is Lee Roy McCourry, 1372 Patterson
St., Eugene, who said he would devote a large percentage of
his programming to educational shows, part of which would be
furnished by the Oregon Educational Network, if granted the
permit.
McCourry, a history graduate of the University of Oregon
who. is now in commercial designing business, said the station
would be named New Horiion Studios and that he would be
the educational director for the station. He would also be the
sole proprietor.
The transmitter, studio and tower would be located on east
30th Avenue along the new Bloomberg Road. The station would
operate with 3.9 kilowatts.
There are two UHF channels assigned to Eugene 20 and
26. Channel 26 is open for commercial filings, but Channel 20
is only available for an application from an educational agency,
foundation, or from some individual who proposed to operate
the station in the interests of education.
Eugene school Supt. Millard Pond said the channel has
been reserved for educational purposes by the school district
and that he hopes to have a District 4 station on the air
within the next two or three years.
McCourry said he is waiting for clarification from the FCC
on the resposibilities of a private individual in operating the
reserved channel.
A HELICOPTER which can be used for rental or instructional
purposes will be stationed at the Springfield airport, according
to owner Herb Henderson.
Henderson, president of Livingston Air Dusting, Inc., of
Eugene and Corvallis, said the two-seat 'copter is ideal for
patrol or survey work. He said the helicopter will be the only
one leased in this area.
A CRESWELL MAN has been graduated from the Western
School of Heavy Equipment Operation at Weiser, Idaho. Gary
Aprill of Rt. 2 was one of 1? men in the class.
The school is owned by members of the Oregon and Idaho
chapters of Associated General Contractors of America. Stu
dents are trained by operating the machines, with the guidance
of instructors, on actual construction jobs.
JERRY UHRHAMMER, a reporter for six years on the Register-Guard's
new staff, this week became Sports News Editor
for the newspaper.
In the newly-created position, Uhrhammer,
daily operations of the sports department.
Dick Strite, who will continue as sports
editor, wilt devote most of his time to his
daily Highclimber snorts column and special
projects.
Uhrhammer, a native of Minnesota, worked
in radio and television news in Minneapolis
and Chicago before coming to the Register
Guard in 1956. During portions of J958 and
1959, he was a reporter for the St. Paul
(Minn.) Pioneer Press. ,
During his tenure at the Register-Guard,
Uhrhammer has covered the police, courts,
education and countv government beats. He
was winner of the Oregon State Bar Press Uhrhammer
Award in 1961 and a medical editorial award from the Oregon
State Medical Society in 1962.
He and his wife, Jackie, have two children and live at 3125
Onyx St.
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RAYMOND M. BOUVIER of 1224 Mill St., Eugene, has been
elected to membership in the American Institute of Certified
Public Accountants.
Bouvier, a CPA, is associated with the Eugene accounting
firm Collins, Herzmger, Ray & Porter, 170 E. 11th Ave.
29, will direct
Blood Bank
Lane Memorial Blood Bank
will be closed Thursday due
to the holiday.
Rare types needed on call:
AB Positive, AB Negative.
Lane Memorial Blood Bank,
790 E. 11th Ave., Eugene,
Phone DI 5-0336, Open 1:30-4
p.m. Monday, Tuesday and
Thursday, Friday by appoint
ment. Closed Saturday.
Unfit Thursday Morning ;
Figures Show Voti Temperatures Expected
Showers are expected in the Pacific
Northwest and most of the south and
north Atlantic Coast states tonight and
Thursday. Snow flurries in the upper
Lakes, western portions of the northern
and central Plains and the northern
Rockies tonight will provide a holiday
setting for residents of those areas.
( AP Wlrephoto)
Cooler temperatures are predicted for
the north Pacific coast region and in
most of the Plains eastward into the
Ohio Valley and Lakes region. Warmer
temperatures are predicted tonight in
the southern Plains and the south At
lantic states.
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Delicious
Candies
With
DIPPING
CHOCOLATE
FOR
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COVERED
FondsnU,
Frutts, Nut,
Caramels
NOW AT
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W. 38T & MONROE Tit 5-9O05
Open 1 day, tli li p.m.
Cloudy and Cooler
EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD
Forecast: Partly cloudy
through Thursday, with
slightly cooler temperatures.
Expected high today, 53 de
grees, predicted low Thurs
day morning, 40, expected
high Thursday, 52 degrees.
Western Oregon; periods of
rain tonight and Thursday.
Statistics (readings at the
U.S. Weather Bureau, Mahlon
Sweet Airport, Eugene):
Highest temperature Tuesday,
59; lowest Wednesday morn
ing, 42; rain in 24 hours end
ing 10 a.m. Wednesday, .40
of an inch; total for Novem
ber, 3.38 inches; average for
November, 5.62 inches; read
ings at 10 a.m. Wednesday;
humidity, 96 per cent; wind,
calm. Prevailing wind Tues
day, S 11.6.
Stage of rivers at 7 a.m.
Wednesday, Willamette at
Ferry Street Bridge, 13.7
feet; McKenzie at Armitage
Bridge, 6.4 feet.
Sunrise and sunset: Thurs
day, 7:17 a.m. and 4:41 p.m.;
Friday, 7:18 a.m. and 4:40
p.m. -
TEMPERATURES
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Noon Tuei. 59 Midnight Toes. 50
2 p.m.
4 p.m.
6 p.m. -
5 p.m.
10 p.m.
Pendleton 64
Portland 57
Redmond 64
Roseburg 68
Salem 59
Th Dallas 62
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Max.
Atlanta 51
Bolje : 59
Boston 3S
Chicago 4fi
Denver 65
Detroit
44 .02
45 1.22
38 .07
46 .03
47 .44
43 .39
Min. Prep.
47 22
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Fairbanks 10
Fort Worth 48
Helena 58
Honolulu 84
Kansas City 57
Los Angeles 72
Memphis 58
Miami 81
Minneapolis 58
New Orelans 69
Oklahoma City 57
Omaha 59
Pittsburgh 4t
Phoenix 67
San Diego 71
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Data to 4 a.m. Wednesday
Max. Min. Prrp.
Astoria 56 43 .29
Baker .08
Bend 59 32
Brookings 55 50 1.50
Burns 58. 34 .04
Klamath Falls 55 42 T
Lakeview 59 43
Medford 60 4 T
North Bend 59 45 .32
(ADVERTISF.MENT)
Can you detect
hidden motives
in spoken words?
"In a world full of propa
ganda and high-pressure ad
vertising we must develop
critical listening," says Stuart
Chase. And he tells how to
look for the motives behind the
words people use
Discover how his tested
listening technique can give
you an invaluable skill
which you can apply to busi
ness and home affairs. Read
Art You Listening? ... in
December Reader's Digest
now on sale.
help her study with proper lighting
Good study lighting protects your child's eyes . , . makes study easier,
less tiring.
And good lighting is so inexpensive. You can set up a study itb
t table lamp at least 25 inches high and with at least ioO-wait bulb , , ,
or two pin-to-waii lamps with 100-wait bulbs.
Start now give your child good study lighting, to protect young eyei
and make study easier.
Electric Association
of Lane County, Inc.
JSf rK P.O. Box 321
Cooperatmfl
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SPRINGFIELD
UTILITY BOARD
LANE ELECTRIC
CO-OP
EUGENE WATER &
ELECTRIC BO ARB
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APPOAKCES
G.E. WASHER
259.95 without trade
With Trade
MATCHING DRYER
189.95 without trorf
With Trade
177'5
137'5
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Minature Hibachi
Reg. 1,98
Wooden Monkeys , , .
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G.E. DRYER
2 heat i
only
G.E. DRYER
110 volt
1 only '.
Reduced $1.09 per gay till sold
119"
79,s
Res. 3.15 Gists
Punch Ladle .........I,
G.E. DOUBLE DOOR
REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
369.95 without trade, With Trade.
G.E. REFRIGERATOR
229.95 without troda
With Tratfa
G.E. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER
319.95 without troda
With Trad
239'5
J49'5
199"
Reg. 3,45 Chrome
Service Trays L
Reg. 6.98 3 pc. Flying Duck J 98
Ceramic Plaques ......
ReS 49c
Air Fern ......... jM
7-PC Cocktail Sets
30" G.E. RANGE
279.95 without trade
With Trade
199
Reg.
5.95
Reg.
6.95
Reg.
8.50.
650
G.E. MOBILMAtB DISHWASHER
Wat 229.95
Now only ;
G.E. MOBILMAID DISHWASHER
Was 159.95
Now only
169"
119'5
Set of 8 Glasses In Caddy
-mt 6,50 -T
SSO R 50
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Reg.
5.95
Reg.
4.50
Reg. 499.95
23 Cu. Ft.
AM AN A FREEZER Only
18 Cu. Ft.
AMANA FREEZER With
399.95 without trade Trade
339"
2ST
Reg. 1.60
Coaster Sets
Reg. 1,98
Coaster Sets
69'
. 1
VINYL FLOOR COVERING
by Sandura.
12 ft. Only
99
Reg. 4,98
SERV-A-D1SH TRAYS
Set f 4 with Pope? Plates ,
3
52 Go!. Glass-Lined
WATER HEATERS
by FOWLER
(79.95 installed norma! reinstallation)
USED REFRIGERATORS 4ft AIM
Good Selection .
20(
to
59"
49s0
Serv-A-Dish
REFILLS
Reg. 1.98 1S9
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3 Piece 9 Drawer Dresser, B 1t
Chest, Cabinet Bed with "fS- 359.50 4 AO50
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2 Piece 9 Drawer Dresser,B
Cabinet Bed with Foot ReS 2o?.50 QO50
Coppertone Ash CLOSEOUT 1 07
CLOSEOUT
ALL STOOLS - METAL AND MAPLE
Cases Step Stasis
Casca Bar Stoats
Cases Bath Stools
Vz off
2 Piece 9 Drawer Dresser
Cabinet Bed with Foot
Burnt Almond Ash
Reg. 279.50
CLOSEOUT
209
50
Piece 8 Drawer Dresser
Cabinet Bed
Topai Eta
3 Piece ft Drawer Dresssr,
Chest Cabinet Bed
Terra Cett
Reg. 259.50
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Reg. 334.50
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2 Viprp S Drawer Dresser
Cabinet Bed
Danish Walnut
2 Piece 8 Drawer Dresser
Cabinet Bed
Casual Mahogany
2 Piece S Drawer Dresser.
Cabinet Bed
Danish Walnut
3 Piece 9 Drawer Dresser,
Chest Cabinet Bed.
Fiamewsod
Piece 9 Drawer Dresser,
Cabinet Bed
Danish Walnut
2 Piece 9 Drawer Dresser,
Panel Bed
Eastern Birch
2 Piece B Drawer Dresser,
Cabinet Bed
Danish Walnut
Reg, 198.50
NOW
Reg. 189,50
NOW
Reg. 169,50
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18950
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2 Piece 8 Drawer Dresser,
Cabinet Bed
Matching Walnut Chest
2 Piece 9 Drawer Dresser,
Cabinet Bed
Matching Walnut Chest
2 Piece 8 Drawer Dresser,
Cabinet Bed
Danish Walnut
Piece ft Drawer Dresser,
Pane! Bed
Mahogany
Piece
6 Drawer Dresser,
Cabinet Bed
Reg. 169,50 1A)S0
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Reg, 59,50
NOW
Reg, 199,30
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Reg. 59,50
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Reg, 179,50
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BOWS 25-30 OFF
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16-ai, CHROMOTONE
SPRAY PAINT, 1,98
AIR MATTRESS
1 lot 65x27
FISHING
POLES
CHROME BOAT
FITT
LAWN IDGERS
REG, 14,95, NOW ONLY .
HUNTING
KNIVES -
ALL
TOOLS
'ALL INSIDE
PAINT
GARDEN RAKES
1 lot
mm
$100
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30 Off
20 Off
25 Off
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