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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1947)
Y to Sponsor Rummage Sale Rummage is being sold by the YWCA advisory board at the Ma sonic temple today in order to gain additional funds for the budget, ac cording to service committee chair man, Velma Snelstrom. Shirley Anderson was in charge of contacting students to assist with the sale, publicity was han dled by Helen Gatewood and Mary Stadelman and posters were made by Jean Armstrong and Barbara Wheat. The service committee is con ducting a survey of the number of veterans’ wives who need help in caring for their children while they attend classes. The project is to begin winter term with a nursery at the Fairmount Presbyterian church, 15th and Villard, from 9 to 12 a.m. each school day. Pat Helge son, chairman of the nursery, urges any mothers who would like to take advantage of the plan to contact the YWCA. This term under the leadership of Hollis Anne Hackley, the service committee is caring for the children of the War Brides club which meets in downtown Eugene every second ■Tuesday. Plans are also being made for Y members to assist the city public health nurse with office work at least two afternoons a week. A Favorite Sport I DORSEY'S U - BOWL 26 W 11th Ph. 4716 Comic Character Salvadore Baccaloni basso buffo who, will appear in McArthur court | Saturday evening as the first artist in the Eugene Civic Music asso ciation’s concert series. Students will be admitted to the concert on their ASUG cards. World Headlines less Thursdays. Instead, they of fered a 15-point program of their own which included elimination of scarce items, reduction of menu Items “wherever possible,” and banning of bread.and butter except on-customer request. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. (UP) — The weather bureau today ordered small craft storm warnings along the coast from Monterey to Cres cent City as rains swept toward northern California. The small craft warning''was in effect to 9 p.m. tonight, with southerly winds of 25 to 35 miles an hour expected. Moderate precipitation over the northern California coast was fore cast by the bureau, with heavy rains in the extreme north portion of the state. Skies were expected to clear in the extreme north by tonight and by tomorrow in the southern portions. WASHINGTON, Oct. 9—(UP) Lewis W. Douglas, U. S. ambas sador tb Great Britain, conferred BIRTHDAY PARTY Everything the Children Love ITS Johnny's Toy House KUGKNE TOY HEADQUARTERS 871 Olive (near Broadway) 5845M today with the leaders of the mo tion picture association who met here to map plans for negotia tions with the British govern ment or on modification of Bri tains 75 per cent levy on Amer ican films. Eric Johnson, HPA president, will meet with Donald Nelson, president of the Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers to set up a united front. Old, Old Gag (Continued from page one) up; that new car is just around the corner. But, hold it! You have to send the guy whose Collar Style NEWS! Its the smart new Wide Spread BRITT $3.95 % Tin's is just one of the many new low-set collar models on our new Van Heusen shirts. Come and see them! In whites, smart new patterns and solid colors. AU tailored with Van Heusen magic sewmanship... all Sanforized —a new one free if your Van Heusen shrinks out of size! MTTTFRr name you crossed off the list $2. Now you’re right back to $2 again. No profit, no loss, ius't a nice quiet ride on the merry-go-round. La-dee dah! The idea is that if no one drops out of the lottery, by the time your name comes to the top of the list, with all that lettuce multiplying like mad, you’ll rake in $10244 That’s what it says. The letter states, in print cauti ously large, that you are permitted to send the money through the mail, but not the letter. Be advised that sending money through .the mail for the purpose of a lottery is, in spirit, a violation of the law. At least the Mexican swindle of fered some good literature. And the stakes were more than $300,000. A lousy $1024 is another matter in these times. \ RIDE 'EM COWBOY! • When we finish servicing your car—it is ready for all the hard knocks and tough driving you can give it. W A L D E R' S ASSOCIATED SERVICE Come in Today 11th and Hlilyard 75c Bayer Aspirin Wildroot 1.00 Cream TODAY (**£ EVERYDAY Thrifty housewives have found it pays to keep a close watch on the drug specials at (Store Name), for there's always on ex tra special group of well-known, quality items, priced for money conscious purses. Start today. POMD’S BEAUTY CREAMS A7c Four favorites. Medium jars.. 5 GEM RAZOR BLADES JCc Micnynatic, single-edge style.. ZONITE Disinfectant tf1 AA — - 79c 'W - 1.00 Size Jergens Lotion 79c (Extra Item) 50c Molle 39c Max Factor Lipsticks 1.00 (Extra Item) 50c Aqua Velva 43c 75c Value 50c Prophylactic Toothbrush 25c Listerine Toothpaste BOTH 59c 50c Value RUBBER GLOVES 19c Leather Note-Book BINDER 2.69 1.00 Value LEATHER WALLET 29c 50c Cream Odorono 39c 50c Colgate Tooth Paste 41c Squibs Mineral Oil | Pts. 69c Scot Towels 14c 25c ANKLETS 9c WHITE or COLORED , 61 \\ . Broadway, Eugene - ---