The Bend Bulletin, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1955 Fluoridation Making Gains c IIK A(,(J (LP) A University of j Black said there are no physical Florida professor has predicted or cheniical differences of any kind that in 10 yeai fluoridation of, between natural or added fluor- water will be as common as chlur- UAIIIUII fflfUUCd U5CU When Henry Was Schoolboy i iu'n. omen, uimj sum cuun u eli sions have repeatedly held that fluoridation does not violate the personal right or reliKious freedom of the individual. ination is today. Dr. A. P. Black. Gainesville, Kla., head of the university's de partment of chemistry said, "fluor idation has now reached full sta- tnrA .ic u rocmmiioil Iwiilrii cedure." RKTAJSS TITLK Writing in a repo.1 in the Jour- FOFPESTON. ni. (UP) - Dale nal of the American Dental Asso-jMarkel, 31, of Ridott, 111., retained ciation. Black said: his title as champion sauerkraut Before another decade has'eater Thursday by eating thiv passed, fluoridation will be ns pounds, four ounces of sauerkraut routinely practiced for public wa-iin six minutes, ter supplies as chlorination is to-j His prize his weight in sauer day." kraut, 225 pounds of it. STARTS TONIGHTI The Private War of MAJOR BENSON j yHARLTON fi I T I . ; HESTON f H I ". l: ADAMS JfedS? L M ALSO m See Hawaii With All of the Scope and Colors As Only the VlstaVlslon Camera t Can Show It! IX "VISTAVISION VISITS HAWAII' DON'T FOUGHT! BIO DRAWING TONIGHT! You Don't Have to be Present nor Do You Have to Purchase a Ticket to Win a Season Pass Good At Either Bend Theatre. By HAKMAV W. MCHOUS I nited PrcftK Stuff .CurrfMpoiident WASHINGTON iVV) And (hrre on the master's desk was the birch switch which like as nor fanned the britches of Henry ForJ when, barefoot as a boy, iv it I e n d v d the Scotch S ttkment School. There also was the late auto naker's desk equipped with quill and inkwell suitable fur dunkini; wns and the pigtails of the girl in front of hirn. There w- re his 'ni tials, "HF," apparently carved back to back in haste to save tinv in case the master was looking. These relics, among others, axe contained in "Schoolroom Prog ress, U.S. A," an exhibit which was premiered here today. It's on Us way across the nation and will be on tour for three years. The exhibit is contained in two 86-foot railroad cars. It depicts the old school the little red one--and the modern one. It is sponsored -y the Henry Ford Museum, Green field Village, and the Encyclopedia i Americana. ! The purpose of all this? Th sponsors in a joint statement put ii this way: "Schoolroom Progress U.S.A. is, first of all, aimed at arousing an ever-increasing interest on the part of Americans in more and better. school facilities. Secondly we hop to encourage young Americans to enter education as a profession. And most important, we trust thi. m-ogram will help each local com munity achieve the betterment of its school system." The display will be shown In 250 maior cities and will be seen by an estimated three irulion visitors. The first car with the old school .rooms brings back memories to old gaffers who caught the wrath of the old man with the whip. It outs the very young to their knees to give thanks that they were orr in an age that frowns on corporal punishment, wrong or right. There are few woodsheds left anyhow. There are all kinds of things Like the original bell which sum ! moned Thomas Edison to class I There are the old state pencil.? j Hurricane lamps and flickering ga.i iets. Benches, where the likes uf Henry Ford and Noah Webster sal in their tender years, made from split logs. There is a pot-bellied stove, which often smoked up the place. Enjoy a houseful of heat with so little fuel Furnace Heat -No costly pipes or registers to install or clean! BACK GUARANTEE! PATENTED AUTOMATIC OIL WARM FLOOR HEATERS i In i Ulii IVERYBODY WANTS tT-ONlY SIEGIIB HAS IT GSTS TO THB BOTTOM OF TH8 COU H.OOR PROBIIMI Only Siegler's xclosive pa)ontd TWO-IN-ONE HEATMAKER USES H C AT THAT'S TIMES HOTTER OVER YOUR FLOORS mm wmmmm mm IL 3 After that, the visitor enters the car up ahead, the blackboard .)! today isn't black. It is a little on the green or blue side. The chalk is about the same. Kasier on the eyes. Uut the chalk still sticks o. the board, and after school lets tut the bad boys still have to wasr. (he board and pound the dust out of the erasers on the nearest tre outside. But the modern kid has most everything cLse. He doesn't fetch his lunch. He buys it. He gets him self bussed to school for free and, when he wants to paint a picture of; the ,sky he can do it and let thej drippings from his brush run into a drain instead of over his jeans. And if he gets any cii his hands, j right next to the paint board is a fountain which will wash away the. evidence. Maybe I ought to say that th kids of today have it too easy. But that would just prove that I'm an! old gaffer myself. Gloria Enjoys Getting Hair Cut In Men's Shop By GI.OKIA SWANSON Written l or I lilted Pres PARIS (UP) I was sitting la a barber chuu' in a men s barber shop on the Avenue George V with my eyes closed and enjoying every minute of it. What u 'pleasure to sit between two silent men instead of in one of those awful beauty parlors that sound like an avian' of chirping birds on electric tortuiv clumber! And what a surprise when I opened my eyes after 40 winks and found Maurice Chevalier with a s-and of my hair in one hand and the scissors in another! I have changed my hair do, and hence my disposition, by wearing my hair veiy short, thereby es caping that awful nuisance of put ting up my hair in curlers eveiy day. So now whenever I arrive in Paris I make a beeline for my More Bulbs Than Average Home CLEVELAND, 0. (UP) The av erage 1955 automobile carries more light bulbs than the average home, according to a manufactur er that makes both types. William H. Robinson Jr. (oi General Electric) said new cars iverago 22.8 light bulbs, while the typical American home has only 19 lamps for general lighting. New cars carried only 20 lamps tw? years ago. fa2 Milw North on Rtdmond Highway 97 (LOStl) TONKiHT STARTS FK I DAY KII.LKI) BY UCiHTMVG GKEKLKY, Colo. (UP) James Marsden, 24-year-old college slu dent from Buckeye, Ariz., was truck and killed by lightning neai here this week. Marsden, a sophomore at Col orado State College and the father if a seven-month old son, was ;truck as he sat beneath a tree luring a dove hunting expedition near here. I The lightning struck the tree and ran down the trunk before hitting Marsden, according to his com panion, James Carson. Carson was not injured. AgiihiKt the ravngine; hurdeh of Alt la H.oml a warrior's mlht and a people's faith, leff Chandler . Jack Pa la nee "SIGN OF THE PAGAN" .Color by Technicolor ON TIIK SAM IS I'KOOKAM Itaiidoluh Scott as A man who hud a killing comiin; to him! "THE STRANGER WORE A GUN" C'oStarrhiK Claliv Trovor Color by Technicolor Cartoon Carnival Friday Night (iates 0h-ii 6:30 Show at 7:00 son-in-law's barber, who also hap pens to be Chevalier's. After amusiiiK the customers with our antics, my old favorite and friend Maurice invited me to lunch the following day at his villa at St. Cloud. .Meets Old Friends What nip-ups my memory did when I arrived there and found Florence Walton of dance fame. She anil Chevalier, her dancing oartner, took over where the Cas tles left off. Jack Buchanan sat on my left. He hasn't changed a kilo or a hair since I first saw him back in 192 V in Carlot's Revue wilh Bea l.illie and the late Gertrude ltwrence. At present he Is filming "l,es Carnets du Major Thompson," di rected by Preston Stui-ges. Chevalier, whose talents know no limits, is leaving soon for America to do a TV spectacular. His popu larity through the years lias never waned, between his big American movie successes, directed by Ernst 1-ubitsch and playing opposite Jeannette MacDonald. and the present new medium of TV. The favorito American subject age was discussed at lunch. Our host made a remark that should interest those who have reached or passed the half-century mark: "1 am happier now than I have ever been in my life, because there is no longer conflict between passion and reason." Beautiful Villa I must su'y his face reflects an inner happiness and he looks like one who no longer g(,es after things, but lets them come to him. His villa is in exquisite taste, beautiful modern paintings evcry- misn srmntorK According to tradition, liie shamrock became Ireluuds' na tional emblem when St. Patrick plucked one and used its single stem and triple leaf to explain the doctrine of the Trinity to a :',allicring of Irish pagan chief tains and druids. where and a few photographs of the greatest of the great in every field of endeavor Including the King of; Spain and the present Queen of England. His mother, either1 in oil sculpture or photographs, adorns every room. His bedroom was originally the library. All three walls ar shelves of books. The wall he faces from his bed is one huge window ovet looking his beautiful garden. This is a house with a happy atmos phere, a house with strong char acter. Even his selection of paint ings is virile. 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