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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 12

Publication:
The Eugene Guardi
Location:
Eugene, Oregon
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12
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Kegister-Guard, Eugene, Ore. June 17, 1954 KRVM Shifts Megacycles Highway Relocation Planned timely MISTER BREGER PLATEAU suS l.N.lwi.- ivater level route dciwcbm cum "oxter lii. '1 Landing ana a pmni cai and low water and 29.8 feet at extreme high water. Horizontal clearances at right angles to the stream would be 230 feet. PORTLAND (IB Relocation o( the Evergreen highway in the Camas-Washougal, area is being planned by the Washington onf nut nubile no-i The Kugene Public Schools radio station, KRVM-FM, wilt be heard at 91.9 megacycles rather than 90.1 megacycles as formerly, officials of the station said this week.

The change was authorized by the Federal Communications Commission, but a delay of sev tices asking for comments oi aiaw Th hiohwav would cross rail ignition" change in frequency will minimize the possibility of interference to the telecasts on KOIN-TV which operates on Channel 6, 82 to 88 megacycles, from Portland. KRVM has operated on 90.1 megacycles of 400 watts since its original broadcast in 1947. The change was made in an attempt to help minimize radio-TV State Highway Department, Army engineers here said Wednesday. road tracks just cast of Fisher and local authorities ana navigation interests on the plan. Engineers said the department Is considering construction of two landing, cross the siougn 10 me island and back again and then go Plans have not been The proposed bridges womu have two piers each within the eral months was necessary because of non-delivery of essential parallel highway bridges across Camas slough about a mile west of Camas and relocation of the high water channel, which is inn feet wide.

Minimum fully determined for the highway 16" W. 6th .25 Cop MI Inf. VtorU rrimtj equipment. School officials believe the cast of wasnougai. feet low water and 29.6 feet at highway across Lady island on a t- Kaywoodie for the "Dad" who likes to "I still can't see why you have to know the time all over the WORLD FISH 'Round the State Jd spice to Dad's life Medico Weber Yello Bole 1.00 10.00 Imported Carved Pipes 1.00 3.50 Genuine Block Meerschaums 16.00 26.00 Cala Bash 7.50 10.00 That 0.

IMS FOR MEN Directors of Farm Bureau Warn Labor Against Strikes SALEM Wl Labor should go easy on calling strikes against agriculture, the Oregon Farm Bureau Federation's board of directors aid Wednesday. The directors adopted a resolution that said, "due to unsettled conditions in agriculture, labor should give serious consideration to any actions which might culminate in a work stoppage and thereby affect agriculture and its allied industries." Harris Higgins, state Farm Bureau fruit chairman, said more than 50 per cent of the cost of production goods bought by the farmer goes to labor. The bureau's fruit and vegetable committee expressed much concern over falling prices and rising costs. Pipe Racks Humidors AFtor Sbovo toMon Large Assortment $1.00 to $10.00 1.00 ond 1.7S am. na mmm smooth MATCHED KAYWOODIE SET 7 foot hollow Glass Spinning Rod 10.98 7 or 8' hollow Glass Fly Rod 9.S8 Fly Reels 59c to 3.98 Spinning Reels 9.98 to 29.75 Spinning Lures 25c to 65c Cherry Drifter 75c 50c First Aid Kit Plastic Can 1.09 5 Pipes In It said prices are 20 per cent $10.00 Z.

Case while costs arc lower than in 1951 R. W. Kimberling, Portland; E. up 1 per cent The hoard said it knows of PMMta. Astoria.

strike threats in agriculture, adding that it passed the resolution In an effort to forestall any. otick Doetlorent 1.00 avlna Cnm (lathor or BnuMtu) JO Father's Day-June 20 Leaves for Training SALEM Ofl State Treasurer Sig Unander left Wednesday for Ft. Lewis, for summer training. He is a lieutenant colonel of artillery in the Army reserve. He will fly to New York June 27 to sign 10 million dollars in Oregon veterans bonds and $700,000 in Oregon reforestation bonds and plans to be back in Salem the rfext day.

Time to Apply SALEM an World War II and Korean veterans planning to use state of Oregon educational benefits lo attend summer school should apply immediately, the State Department of Veterans' affairs said Wednesday. Students may apply at their schools, through county service officers, or directly to the department at the slate library building in Tort-land. Oregon pays a benefit of $50 a month to eligible veterans attending full time undergraduate college courses or $35 for other approved courses requiring at Ion, Cologne, oloctric ihaveri Prouurii.d JT for Evans Lighters 2.95 to 5.50 Matched Lighter and Cigarette A Case by Evans O.JU Smooth Shave, 2.00 lotion 3.00 Prlcoi ptui tax oxetpt on Shaving Cream and Soap Slipper Socks For Dad Moccasin soft, wooley warm, only 2.98 Genuine Framed Argyle Socks only 79c Invited to Meeting SALEM (in Attorney General Robert Y. Thornton has invited district attorneys of Oregon to attend a conference and institute here July 8-10. While the statewide conference is being held primarily for district attorneys and members of their staffs, Thornton said it also' Pipe Lighters Nimrod and Rogers Handsome Table or Desk Lighters From 4.95 10.00 up least 40 classroom hours of at Sportsman line toiletries to please the "Man of the Hour" Travel Twins Toddy Stick Bar 1.00 Sportsman Vacation Kit Airlite containers 2.00 "Daily Double" .1 Refreshing shave lotion jear Orin and shave cream I.

jU BOXED CIGARS Fresh Father's Day Wrapped 1.75 to 6.60 tendance monthly. Courses of less u1-' 10 "eys state, than 40 hours a month, such as clt and federal government who night school classes, warrant pay- are c'8a5d. administration ments at 8714 cents an hour. simuai con- was nein nere last year by the attorney general's office. "Kings Men" ELECTRIC SHAVERS Schick Colonel 19.95 Schick 20 26.50 Schick Custom 28.75 Heads Bankers GEARHART OH H.

E. Shcl-ton, executive vice president of the Forest Grove National Bank, Tuesday was elected president of the Oregon Rankers Assn. Serving with him will be C. F. Adams, Portland, vice president; H.

B. Hagcr, Clatskanic, treasurer, and these directors: D. R. Smith, Portland; D. R.

Hill, Mill City; sets 2.00 to 3.10 Sunbeam Shavemaster 27.50 5.00 trade-in 10 day trial ALL MODELS REMINGTON SHAVERS 23.50 to 29.50 7.50 Trads-In Allowance CANDY FOR DAD Whitman's Samplers 2.25 lb. Bon Bons 1.29 lb. Mint Sticks Caramels 59c box Brown Haley's Complete Line Fresh and Refrigerated Meeting Site Voted COOS BAY on Oregon Lions Clubs, holding their annual convention here, voted Tuesday to hold next year's meeting at Pendleton. Ray Jeub of Coquille was named convention chairman. Four district governors were named.

George Goodrich. Tillamook; Farley Elliott, Bend; Winston Pud-vine. Klamath Falls; and John Brock. Albany. P.

Everett Curtis of The Dalles was re-elected secretary and A. L. Hawn, Eugene, was nominated $5.00 Trade-In Allowance Max Factor gift sets for men from 1.35 to 3.50 "Town Travel" kits 2.29 to 5.89 Lcntherics "Arkansas Traveler" New Colgate Dental Cream with GARDOL' as director of the international CLEANS YOUR BREATH GUARDS YOUR TEETH steam IRON A combination of four fine toiletries for that weekend TSmis. Purple Gold 1 QC Assortment lb. i.00 French Creams, all 1 nr nuts or fruit nuts lb.

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The bal loling for the seats in this first all-native assembly in colonial Africa was held Tuesday. The Convention People's Party has been the dominant faction In the Gold Coast since 1951. It stands for complete independence of this colony, south of the Sahara Desert in West Africa. ijw'i Only, cut, turn ITOPS IN ib. 69c with a free tube of shaving cream 1.10 Gift Sets 1.90 2.50 organization.

The auxiliary elected Mrs. L. L. Hickok of The Dalles as president. Vice presidents are: Mrs.

Kenneth Rodgers, Portland; Mrs. Rurton Dunn, Corvallls; Mrs. F. L. Thompson, Sutherlin; and Mrs.

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