Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1942, Image 12

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    Friday, August 21, 194J
THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON
10 issued Au. 5, a precaution seen Dy enemy uDm..m, mn. Fl Rs r, 7"
Mains? lightmg which might ta'lng consul shipping. I Electri, "llS:
Mrs. Freeland New
Health Secretary
Mrs. Leda Freeland has been ap
pointed to the position of execu
tive secretary of the Lane County
Public Health association. It was
announced Thursday by Clarence
Simon, president of the group.
Mrs. Freeland succeeds Mrs. Dor
othy Brown, who recently resign
ed because she is moving to Klam
ath Falls to reside. She expects
to leave for her new home Satur
day. Mrs. Freeland has long been a
resident of Eugene and has been
prominent in war veteran auxil-
For Camera Repair
If yours Isn't "clicking" up to
par better see Dot now. He
placement parts are almost If
not Impossible to get. Then, too,
a check-up In time may call
for only minor adjustments.
See Dot today!
111 East 11th Ave. Phone 202
Injured Commandos Return
To Field Dressing Station
IN A FIELD DRESSING STA
TION ON THE ENGLISH SOUTH
COAST, Aug. 21. (URi The am
bulances clanged through the
dead-black streets of this town in
the air raid danger zone last night
with the wounded of the men who
raided Dieppe.
Stretcher bearers carried them
through 20 feet of a dark corridor
into the brightly lighted dressing
room. It was a man's show. There
were no women nurses.
Preliminary treatment was ad
ministered to the Rangers, the
Canadians, the Commandos and
the Fighting French and they were
taken back to ambulances and on
to base hospitals.
Soon the walking cases began
arriving, their uniforms bloody,
in tatters, ugly ashes reddening
their dirty faces, arms and legs.
Some still gripped rifles and tom
my guns.
Some, wild looking, were suf
fering from shock. Some hobbled,
supported on each side by a first
aid man. Many had lost the uni
forms in which they had started
out in the morning and had pieced
together other clothing.
They waited In the adjoining
ward. Most eagerly reached for
the cigarets handed out to them,
iary circles and other local groups.
She was in the office of the asso
ciation in the courthouse Thurs
day to become familiar with her
duties before taking active charge.
Happy days! Home
made ice cream days!
For delicstc, exquisite
goodness, use Schilling
furt Vanilla. The fla
vor won't freeze out.
Schilling
but some dropped asleep the mo
ment they sat down.
As the emergency ward was
cleared, the surgeons came among
the walking cases, looking for the
men in most need of immediate
care, and took them out. Some
they had to tap on the shoulder
if the shoulder was not wounded
or shake to awaken them.
This dressing room has make
shift operating tables and make
shift beds. Beds and tables were
all full now. Some men were on
stretchers, crowded on the floor.
The surgeons moved quietljt
and expertly among them, admin
istering a hypodermic injection of
morphine here, giving sulfanili
mide there, bandaging a wounded
face, arm or leg..
The men took it in brave si
lence. Occasionally there was a
muttered curse. Only rarely was
there a groan. Many sweated and
gritted their teeth.
A major knelt on the grounf
and started a sort of prayer.
"I don't see how in the name
of hell I came through it," he
said.
His whole shoulder was man
gled. A soldier was brought In with
a thigh shot off.
A handsome boy came In th
door. He did not look as if any
thing was wrong with him until
he turned his head, revealing that
the cheek which had been turned
away, was shot entirely away.
Another youth had been shot
through both legs. He held his
pistol as if it were his fortune. He
was a Commando. He refused to
get on the operating table. A sur
geon came up and tried to dress
his wounds as he stood. He shoved
the surgeon away. The surgeon
and attendants managed to take
of Vs shirt. They reached out
for his pistol.
"Get away from that." he
growled, ready to fight for it.
They finally induced him to get
on the table, but he clung to his
pistol.
: ,
An earthworm does not 'die If
you cut it in two. Instead, each
portion grows into a complete
specimen.
FOR FOOT TROUBLES
See Eugene's leadlnr Foot Special
ist Dr. Handshuh, 874 Willamette.
Pb. 308. 18 years in Eugene, Ex
amination free.
Oregon Industrial
Payroll Sets Record
SALEM. Ore., Aug. 21 u
Oregon's industrial payroll for the
fiscal year ended July 1 hit an
all-time high of $263,967,180. an
increase of approximately $80,000.
000 over the figure for the corre
sponding period last year, the state
Industrial accident commission an
nounced today.
Multnomah county payrolls led
the state with 49.72 per cent of the
total; Marion county, 8.89 per
cent; Lane county, 6.07 per cent:
and Klamath county contributed
3.55 per cent of the state total.
Night Schedule Planned
For Sugar Rationing
In order to serve canning-sugar
users who cannot visit the ration
ing headquarters in the daytime.
a night schedule will be maintain-1
ed at the rationing office, 846 1
Olive street, every night during
the coming week. Hours will be
from 7 until 9 p. m.
The nightly schedule will con
tinue for one week only, but in
ensuing weeks, as long as there Is
a need for it, the office will be
open one or two nights each week,
Mr. Johnson said.
Road Signs Point
Out Dim-Out Zone
Members of the Lane county
road crew were busy Thursday
posting warning signs along county
roads in western Lane county
west of the Eighth meridian call
ing attention to the restricted-
lighting, or dimout, order of the
western defense command.
State highway crews were en
gaged in the same task along the
state routes.
The signs call attention to the
command's public proclamation No.
BeetOH WESTERN HIGHWAYS WlN WESTERN
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HAMBURGERS
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NALLEYS
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rl PARAWAX
(
. 1 An up-and-comer! Imperial
started as merely one among hundreds
- of whiskies, but it had what it takes to
grow on! a marvelous aroma, a glori
ous flavor, and a smoothness smoother
than smooth!
2 Towers Over 'ml From tha very day
imperial got its first big featuring, its
growth was amazing it out-mushroomed
the mushroom! In one state, for instance,
this superb whiskey passed 332 other
brands and landed in first place. (P.S.-it
has stayed there, too!)
J Tops 'em an: Taste why
Imperial is "topping 'em all
right here in town! Taste why
it's America's fastest-growing '
whiskey! Ask for Imperial at
your bar-or take home a try.
out bottle. It's something too
good to miss! '
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laSSS&y VH fOR 2 BIG IHW -
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veinicu i
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Deviled Meat 4 25"
SPECIALS FOB
SATURDAY
AND
MONDAY
AUG. 22 24
MINUTE
TAPIOCA
8-oz.
Pkg.
Pound
Pkg. ...
IT
INSTANT POSTUM STL- 39'
19c
15c
Grapenut Flakes
f-oz.
Pkg.
FOR
FESTIVAL
Imitation Vanilla
4-oz.
bottle
Preferred Stock
Refugee Beans
23
WHOLE
V I k
NO. L B-VC
tin
CRISCO
3 IQ
u'Tm K
75'
KELLOGG'S
111 Bran
Large Pkg.'
2UC
mm
BAKER'S '
COCOA
Vi lb. tin
12'
Preferred Stock
Peanut
Butter
24 oz. glass
3T
PREFERRED STOCK
JELL POWDER
Largs
3'40I.
Package
5'
I UW tvtvoi I
r-reierred stock No I atfl. Bk, -
Tomato Juice tin ......... 1J
No. 1
Preferred Stock.
Grapefruit Juice Ti 2T
Preferred Stock
Shredded Carrots
No. 2
tin ,
Festival
Cut Beans :! ...2 - 25'
PUSS N" BOOTS
CAT food 5r 4 25'
HEMO
No. 1
tin ...
HIHO
Butter Crackers
MASON
ZINC CAPS
CLOROX
Pound
Pkg
Pkg. of
a dozen
Quart
59'
20
23'
H6c
Large
Pkg. ...
DUZ
25'
WALDORF
TISSUE
SWAN
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25'"
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TOILET SOAP
2
BARS ,
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a Moss Street Grocery BARLOW'S
FREE DELIVERY CobbM, rood Market
Telephone 2084 17thSMosa
I9fh al Aaate
. MILL'S GROCERY
Teleohone 1488
ThlrtnA and HUyara HASSELROOTH'S
s'nik'PP'C WUUmetle Stmt Market
684 Weal 4th Phone 2069
JEPSEN'S GROCERY ; WM. SCOTT
-wb oeuver- Deal's Service Grocery 0r.ri . rre,h
3S WhI 8U, A Ph. 183 , V.'ThoB. t7 rbM " m W"' ",h
OCT or TOWN STORES
B. A. Shlrtcllff A Boat
Winchester Bay, Oreroo
Brndrrson's Groeery
Reedsport Orefoo
J. a CARPENTER
General Merchandise
Monroe, Oreaoo
GRANTS CASH
MARKET
1 Mile South of
Santa Clara
AUSTIN'S
Drain. Orff
MeATErS
Meats Groceries
VeeUbles
WlUametta C1W, 0rtr"
WHITE'S MARKIt
Gardiner. Oreraa
tnLUAMS OENEIAt
STORE
Dexter, Oret
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