Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 18, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    FVfJgy THREE SECONDS
Y London Boy Has Sneezed
Constantly for 10 Days
By GLENN WILLIAMS
London, May 18 W) The London schoolboy who can't atop
sneezing suu can t atop. But an Indianapolis educated chiroprac
tor hat him in hand and aaya he can cure the achoo'i for food
Michael Hippiiley, It, haa sneezed about every three seconds
for 10 daya, except when hea asleep from drugs or exhaustion.
Leslie W. D. Jelfs, the ehiro
praetor, entered the ease laat
night.
He aaid today he hai already
eased the tneezea.
Michael wandered around
Jelfa big apartment and office,
sneexing quietly and regularly
Into a aeriea of white handker-
ehlefa.
Hia own verdict, expressed
to a reporter while Jelfa waa out
of the room:
"I think I'm a little better.'
Mlkc'e parent! sailed In Jells
and when doctora, a hypnotist
a faith healer and sundry tele
Dhoned euggeetlona from well-
wiahera had left Mike atill aneex
ing.
Jelfa aald Mike Baa naa
eneeaea and hay fever ever atnee
he waa three.
Dallas insurance
Agency Purchased
Dallaa Harold M. Martin of
Springfield haa purchased the
Hamilton Insurance agency
from Edward S. Hamilton. The
bualneaa will be known aa Ham
ilton Insurance agency, Oregon
Ltd.
. During the paat two yeara
Martin haa been associated with
the Springfield Insurance agen
cy. He was raised in Eugene and
attended the University of Ore-
Eon. The transaction, completed
May 1, also Included the Hamil
ton home and Mr. and Mrs.
Martin and amall son have mov
ed into the place.
Hamilton established the
agency here in September, 1947,
after recovering from serious
wounds received in Trance
where he served as a lieutenant
colonel spearheading Patton'a
drive across France after the
break-through. Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton plan to leave this
week for the east to attend the
tenth reunion of his West Point
class.
Martin's father, Edgar K
zviaryn oi r,ugene, xormeriy sen
oral n. onager of the Booth-Kelly
Lumper company and at pres
ent general manager of the Ca
marran corporation sawmill at
Junction City, la a limited part
ner in the business.
Butter-Yellow Bill
Wins in Assembly
Sacramento, Calif., May 18 Of)
A bill giving margarine manu
facturers the right to color their
product a butter-yellow won
passage through the assembly
Tuesday.
The vote was 52 to 20. It
came after Assemblyman Thom
aa N. Erwin, Puente, charged
margarine interests are spend
ing 88,000,000 to win repeal of
discriminatory laws throughout
the nation.
The measure now goes to the
senate which draws its mem
bership predominantly from
counties which produce butter.
Monmouth Park, N. J., will
conduct its racing aeaaon this
year from June 20 to Aug. 10.
"Probably had a fall or
severe bump when he was
small," he said. I
That, said Jelfs, knocked six
neck Joints of his spine too far
to the right, pinching some
nerves and causing irritation in
the nose. He says X-ray pic
tures prove the point.
To cure the eneezes, he will
have to get the neck bones lined
up straight again. He won't say
how long that may take, be
cause, he says, the muscles have
shrunk on one side and stretch
ed on the other. To cure the
sneezes, they'll have to be train
ed properly again to hold the
bones straight.
"Probably take several
months?" a reporter suggested
"Can't say might not take
that long," Jelfs answered.
Jelfa gave him a treatment for
the benefit of the press. He laid
Mike on a long table, pressed
down and aideways on his head.
Mike sneezed. Jelfs twisted his
head a little farther, pressed
little harder. For about a min
ute and a half, there wasn t
single tchoo.
Then Jelfs let him up. Mike
sneezed, a little less frequently
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$6000 Prizes
For Carnival
Albany, May IS Prizes to be
awarded at this year's Timber
Carnival In Albany on July 2,
3 and 4 will total 88000, Virgil
Learning, chairman of the price
committee of the Jaycee-spon-
sored event, announced today.
Contestants who compete in
the lake events will vie for $2,-
000 in c a a h and merchandise
awards, queen contestants will
receive about 8300 and other
prizes totaling $3300 are slated
to be awarded at the carnival.
Prizes that will go during the
colorful three-day affair are:
world championship log chop
ping First place, $100; second,
850; third, $30; fourth, $20. To
tal money: $200; next two pla
cea merchandise awards.
World championship ' speed
climbing $200, $100, $30, and
$25. Total money: $375; next
two places merchandise awards.
World championship topping!
$200, 8100, $50 and 835. To-:
tal money: 8373; next two pla
ces merchandise awards.
World championship bucking
$200, $100, $50, and $25. To
tal money: $375; next two pla
ces merchandise awards.
Northwest championship log
rolling $200, $100, S0, and
$28. Total money: $379; next
two places merchandise awards.
Jousting $15 cash price each
day. Total money $30.
Rotating trophies that must
foe won thTee times in succes
sion will continue to circulate
aa in the past but the smaller
permanent trophies will be
awarded this year to each, first
place winner. Complete rules
for lake events will be announc
ed soon.
Half Scholarships
Given Union School
Woodburn Mrs. Lillian B
Shener, principal ot the Union
school east of Woodburn, hat
been informed that her health
club (Spick and Span), which
includes the entire school, has
jbeen selected as winner in theCapital Journal, Salem, Ore., "$Vedtte3r, Mir 18, 1948 it
will fi awarded two half schol
arships ac c result of winning.
Mildred Parton and Patricia
Brundidge, both eighth grade
pupils, have been chosen aa
delegates to the 4-H summer
school, June 10 to 24. Glenn Mc
Laughlin and Gail Brundidge
are tht alternate delegates.
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