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JIMM1 WALKER DIES
Plans Readied for
Start Co. Chest
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Plans are being readied today
for the start of th< Lane county
community chest in the urban area
with kickoffs planned at the Lions
club for the men’s centrai*division
and the kick off for the women's
residential committee scheduled
this afternoon at the city hall
starting at 2:00 p. in. Bob Hutchi
son of Eugene, county director,
will I h » present for these «»vents.
The men's ceptral division is in
charge of Warn n Hansen ami the
women's i'tsidential division is in
charge of Mrs. Gaylord Davies
Damon Scott is in charge of the
unit division to solicit firms with
five or more employes while Nor
man Richards is in charge of the
special gift division. Cecil Caldwell
and Faye Stewart head th«» local
committic to canvass the lumber
operators, which is already under
way.
Th«» rural canvass is expected to
start next week Names «if the
various rarnngt tecs, h o w e v e r.
could not I m » learnevi.
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At a recent meeting of the of
ficers of the ‘Sons and Daughters
f of Oregon Pioneers" of which Dr.
Bart Brown Barker is president.
Miss Elaine Louise Crader was
voted a member and received her
membership card this week.
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STANDARD OIL GIVES BOM'S
A bonus of one week's pay to
practically all employees of Stand-
iard of California and its domestic
wholly-owned subsidiaries, was an
nounced recently by R G. FolHs.
President of the Oil’Company The
bonus will be distributed Decern-
l*r 2. and will be payable to all
employees having at least one
month’s service, except certain
sen going personnel, who have al
ready receive recent w a g e in-
creases. Officers of the Company
also are omitted from the bonus.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sears
turned the past week from an ex-
tended trip over the United States,
which took them as far east as
Boston. Mass. They visited in New
York, Washington D. C., in the
Carolinas, returning by way of
Texas and across to Los Angeles.
They were snowbound two days in
New Mexico and flood bound in
Los Angeles. Altogether the trip
took them into thirty states.
Friends of Ernie will be glad to
know that he returned safe and
sound after being considerably
worried by word on the first leg
of his trip that he was in New
York with both of his Sunday
shirts dirty and unable to find a
Chinese laundry, and was having
difficulty in finding his way
around.
T/5 Bob Russum with the army
of occupation in Tokyo, Japan is
in an army hospital there, suffer
ing from injuries received when a
jeep in which he was riding over
turned according to word received
by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
Russum last week. At that time
he was able to sit up in bed. De
tails of the accident were not
learned by his parents.
WILMA McEWEN AT ACC
Wilma McEwen, daughter of Mr.
and Mm. E. M. McEwen. Black
Butte route. Cottage Grave, is one
of the members of the Girls Train
ing Class of Abilene Christian Col-
lege, Abilene, Texas. Purpose of
this class is to discuss the prob
lems of the ('hristian girl and
woman and have religious pro«
grama.
Miss McEwen is classified as a
freshman student in Abilene Chris
tian College, having graduated
from Middleton High School in
1945.
Wilfred G. Holtbtrg, contact r»pr»»«ntativ« In th« Botton VA Regional Office,
rcfutot to permit hit double les amputation to interfere with hit love for iportt.
He it shown above on the golf courte completing a change over on the od-
jurfabl« golf d.b h« d«vis<d. On the debt Hohbsrg «ihibtli the swinminj
aids he perfected to provide buoyancy ana propulsion.
Raymond’s son Ransome Raymond LADIES OF MOOSE MEET
and family who have spent several
Ladies of the Moose met at the
months in the fruit harvest in Moose hall Tuesday evening and
Hood River.
among other things, made plans
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adkins for the annual Christmas party
which will tie held Tuesday, .De
spent Sunday at Coos Bay with cember 17 at the Moose hall.
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Ladies whose husbands are mem
and Mrs. Forrest West, and baby bers of the Moose are eligible to
Craig, al the home of his parents, join this organization. If you wish
Mr. and Mrs. Del West.
to join, please» contact Mrs. Gene
Ware, phone 351.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Kiker
Lane county OPA rent control spent one day last week in Eugene.
Important Crops
Worth Harvey of Eugene was a
office has been moved in the third
Potatoes, wheat, corn and rice are
Cottage
Grove
caller
last
Friday.
floor of the Eugene city hall. OPA
the word’s most important crops ir
employes have expressed a hope
total production.
Lee
Jenkins
returned
Friday
that the backlog of work caused
by the moving operations will be from eastern Oregon with an elk.
This was the third elk brought the Haynes home was C.
cleared within 30 days.
here since the start of the elk Bratcher, of Phoenix. Arizona.
Clark Woodcock of Portland, hunting season.
Mrs Lee Williams returned
area supervisor for the Oregon
L. C. Schroeder of Corvallis, Tuesday from Grants Pass where
State Employment service for this
resident was here Tuesday she spent several days caring for
district was a visitor here yester- former
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day and while here called at the visiting friends and attending to her mother, who has been ill.
business
matters.
Oregon employment office.
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John Beagle of Milwaukie spent
the week end here at the home of
his father. A. W. Beagle. Other
visitors at the Beagle home over
the week end were Mrs. Beagle's
daughter, Mrs. J. J. Horning, and
her six children, including her
married daughter, Mrs. Merrill
Jones, all of Laytonville, Califor
nia. Mrs Horning also visited her
father, J. W. Sears, of Eugene.
Messrs, and Mmes. Max Sears
Mrs. Raymond and sister, Mrs.
Tiller, enjoyed a visit with Mrs. and Harold Wolfard left Friday
for San Francisco to spend about
ten days visiting friends and reia-
tives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Roberts
spent the week end in Corvallis
with their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart
Roberts, and daughter Barbara.
is still the
r
Double Amputee Devises Sports Aids
Mr. and Mrs. R. Fauquier and
daughter are spending their vaca
tion in California.
Mrs. George Stratton of Disston
route underwent a major opera
tion at Sacred Heart hospital last
T riday and is reported recuper
ating satisfactorily.
Like a Glove
On Your Foot!
Charles Cooky Sr. was admit
ted to the Veterans hospital in
Portland on Tuesday for treat
ment and an operation.
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Pl’DDfNG CAKE
Here's a reeija» for making a
popular cake without sugar, which
is reprinted by request:
2 pkgs, pudding any flavor
cup shortening, mix well
Add 2 unbeaten eggs, one at
a time
Sift 1’» cups flour. 2 tea
spoons baking powder, ’♦
tsp salt.
Mix alternately with one cun
milk.
Bake 25 minutes at 350 deg.
Makes two layers.
Mrs. Richard McColennick, for
merly Marjorie Webster, of Eu
gene, was a week end guest of her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Knaffle Haynes, and her grand
mother, Mrs. Emma Webster. A
guest Tuesday and Wednesday at
Moved to new quarters 6th & Adams
“HELENE CURTISS”
INDIVIDUALIZED PERMANENTS
PROP. BEATRICE ELLIS
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FIRST NATIONAL HANK
I NPANDS qUAKTERS
The First Natkins! Hnnk will r».
(sind its quarters
take in the
former quarters of tin» Cui lotto
Beauty Shop, situated in the rear T
of the liank building on the lower
floor, If. E. Lakin, Vice president
said thia morning. The additional
m | mico will be utilised by cutting n
partition in the back room.
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LORANE HOME RCRNM
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Purdy lost
their house umi contents by fire
last Thursday night. Thia was one
of the mill houses nt the Purdy
camp seven miles west of Lorane
on the Sluslaw.
Stove l*lpr»
Slaves or furnace pipe» should be
il least IH Incile» uway from ocl|.
mgs or walls.
Mlmee’s Tot &
Gift Shop -
NEXT DOOR TO KENT'8
MARKET
Mr», Myrtle Kent and Mr».
Betty Patten
GIVE A
GIFT FOR THE HOME
THIS CHRISTMAS
FURNITURE: A gift every
member of the family can enjoy!
ALL CHROME DINETTE SETS IN PLASTIC TOP OR
REGULAR FINISH
luggage
TABLE LAMPS
BRIDGE LAMPS
DAVENPORTS, DAVENOS AND CHAIRS
FLOOR LAMPS
PIN UP LAMPS
WARDROBES
SWING ROCKERS AND PLAIN UPHOLSTERED ROCK
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BLANKETS
BOOK CASES
THROW RUGS
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES IN TOASTERS HOT PLATES
AND FRUIT JUICERS
McLaughlin s Furniture Store
Phone 38
Next to Dinne Theatre
HOLIDAY
Sliced
BACON and
HAM
PRE COOKED SPECIALLY,
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FLAVOR
GROUNDBEEF . .
BEEF LOIN, Grade A
.............. 35c lb.
.............. 45c lb.
BEEF ROAST Grade
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FANCY “AA
Mr. and Mrs. Julian McKabe of
Port Angeles, Washington spent
the week end here with her broth
er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Leon Godard. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Kabc were on I heir wedding trip.
Hillary Garvey, head meat cut
ter at Safeway store, is on a three
months leave of absence and is
spending the time with his parents
in Minnesota. Elmer Baker of
Wichita Fails, Texas, is taking his
place at the Safeway market.
James J. Walker, 65, flamboy
ant. falmlous mayor of New York
during the prohibition era. died at
6:26 Monday night nt New York
Doctors' Hospital where he hud
been taken Sunday after u blood
clot formed on his brain.
The dapfM'r, witty Jimmy <li<»d
without regaining consciousness.
He had been in n coma since mid-
morning Sunday ami was unable
to receive the message of cheer
I n>m hundreds of friends in poli
tical, theatrical and business life.
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12 to 14 pounds
18 to 25 pounds
LUNCHEON MEATS . .
(PURE) PORK SAUSAGE
EGGS
Fresh Grade A—Large
Dozen
BOILING BEEF
BULK LARD .
TUNA FLAKES L-
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. -29c lb
. .55c lb.
Pacific Rose
6-oz. can
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CUSTOM CUTTING AND BUTCHERING
PHONE 56