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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1942)
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Psge Three) .r -v.::. -rTJf1 ' fetfMS i uHt4Mv)?:!di a ! ' - r. wafer- I "rrrr TT - - iiiM..f--- .... ...t .. , Hi flMtu -J Tito McCrtyk; Ff. RifJrtto. Klamath KS fia: Fn Mc- T: e-rrhen push, jnerdal Students d Employment v-h school L.-i but U aciui v SV- - i'l'w.fh nnrvisor r for the tvLrtl oi e-w" . i :.-rrrct compensation rlTieres of examinations. 1 . -,nK.r on a t iJassini'the tests will be 1-. u t; United States Em- l-- ha kJ -.vrtnnt office. . . maVt are to be LC n' ti the boarfl oi exam- ""- .'5ni.ns-inousands of questions about government activities pour into Washington. D. C. daily, so a U. S. public intormation center was organized and this building built to house it Lowell Mellett, director of the Office of Government Reports, heads the staff. Commerce de partment building is at left. U Man Returns Palmyra Island ; JI. Calhoun. Eugenf j h been employed in a-jiti7 on Palmyra sir Haraii. has return He arrived in Eugene ii L and. with his wife. c nsitir.g friends in Oregon. a left here seven im ftrt of these Being Pilcra and two t Eirbor. He reported that Lia had been removed itland, and that during lk o! his stay there, an was experienced. td sot announce his pr the future, but intends L-.ae a sorae line of de- Civil Service Vany Openings ad States civil senice 1 has announced the k--:ve examinations for -V positions: aid, tabulating ma- mwt. senior and junior sperator, junior stenog- d typ;st, apprentice in . trades, shipfmer and rtaee for traffic con- fr vmj and airport. maT be secured td -.th the U. S. .( drrict 328 Post Of- t. Seattle. S Admission EST NIGHT "AY, MAY 22 Beserved Free 5 FLOOR SHOW ISTY FOOD Kollandaires Orchestra t-semtlons now for k Sitirlar WI w 159J P CORN SERY! rOriC.MCnn a is t. -ti.rv v..-f. fLtvv. 3k . fif-aai am u,i lection expens accounts -lthtn' IS days after election. Practice Friday For Scout Circus Last minute details are now be ing completed by scout troops and cub packs for the 1942 scout circus to be held Saturday night at McArthur court. Captain Har vey Blythe, circus chairman, announces. Friday night will be the big re hearsal for the show and cubs and scouta will run through their acta at the court starting at 7:00 o clock. The acts to be rehearsed are the camping act, cub act, cha riot race, and pioneering. The wall scaling and the emer gency service race will be prac Uced at troop M's cabin at 16th and Jefferson on the same night The Eugene high school band under the leadership of 0ouglaa Orme will play for the grand en try parade on Saturday and will give other numbers throughout the show. Tickets are now being sold throughout the city by scouts and cubs and people are asked to buy them and attend the show. Eugene Woman Vill Paint Northwest Defense Scenes For Fortune Mrs. Jack Wilkinson, whose husband is instructor of draw ing and painting at the Univer sity of Oregon, has been com missioned by Fortune magazine to paint a series of scenes depicting defense activities in the northwest. It was learned here Wednesday. Mrs. Wilkinson's assignment will include pictures of the shipbuilding Industry and ship launching in Portland, the Japanese detention center at the livestock exposition grounds, and the work of the forest service. 5-Y0U STILL HAVE ff 1 1 rt -SM.M-iissi aiiaasnai tai aT ftii 'OLD GLORY' OX THE MARCH IX AUSTRALIA The Stars and Stripes stream in the wind as a column of Ameriean troops marches over roll ing country in far away Australia. More U. S. soldiers march with 'Old Glory' there as United Nations forces prepare to repulse Jap onslaught or to launch an offensive. Li Candidates Must File ' Expense Accounts Captain F. R. Brockshink, re publican nominee for county com missioner, has filed his election ment, was the $20 filing fee. campaign expense account at the Lloyd Howe, election deputy In office of County Clerk Dillard as the clerk"s office is calling atten well as with the secretary of state, tion to the state law which re All he spent, he says in his state- quires all candidates to file their MILK-FED Behind the forest of milk bottles Is Sergt. Arthur Zurzolo of Camp Pendleton, Va. Because of stomach trouble, Zurzolo has been placed on a milk diet. He downs thirty-two half-pint bottles daily. His home is Chester Heights, Pa. nM 1 CANDY SHOP Stock up for this Week-end en Wards delicious FrISH, wholesome Candies and Ccek:es. lust arrived th:s week from Wards Candy Kitchen. Cocoanut BON BONS f "J c A tasty, wholesome candy that P both young and old enloy ...Lb. Elva Wafers, regularly 29c 25c Lb. 15c Peppermint Molasses Kisses 12c Lb. 25c Butterscotch Carmels 22c Lb. 25c Blanched Peanuts 22c Lb. 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