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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1943)
THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON. Th'urs'd; 3 A Portland Man's Will Sustained pHE NAME PENNEY'S has always i SALEM, Ore. U.B The State for bettei-xalues for every member of the' family. , And today, your dollars still go a long way at Penney's. Come to Penney's and satisfy the wartime needs of every member of your family and put the money you save into War Bonds. Supreme court Hfirmed Mun- Jiomah circuit court decision sus .slnlns th imllHItV nf UlS will O flsaac K. Da'vli ol Portland, which Jiad been contested by mi oaugn Your dollars still go a long way! f The will awarded the principal fart or hli estate to nis wne, Mrs Anna Dayis, ana namea ner '.viiifrjv. In another decision the court reversed a Josephine circuit court 'decision awarding compensation from the state industrial accident commission to Clarence R, Stout Page Twelvt if'' jor tne loss 01 a nana wnuo working near O'Brien as a car The court ruled Stout was not an employe and the intervenor 'in his case, Eugene R. Brown, was mot an employer under the in ;tendment of Oregon law covering . iworxmen s compensation. , j French Gather Food 'For Liberation Fight 5, WASHINGTON VP) Com. renting on food shipments to JNorth Africa for military purpos- ) wn ..WW . 'Striking differences before and 'after the end of tne Tunisian cam paign and asserted that French authorities had begun to accu mulate food for use during and sifter the liberation of France, f He told a news conference that he could not say when that rould be. Since July North Africa has 'been self-sustaining with respect ito food-and no imports have been .'received, Mr,' Roosevelt said. 'PART AT CHURCH ' ELKTON The Methodist f church held a party Friday eve ;nlng in the Elkton grade school. The church has been having a fcontest and the losing side gave ;.the party. Games and visiting iwer. enjoyed and refreshments were served. June Morganti and ! Barbara Larnowskl were on the refreshments committee and Erda Chestnut and Lucille Moore on the '(entertainment committee. Those present were Rev. and Mrs. Hotch ikiis, Ida Thomas, Mary Beckley, Fannle Clemo, Kathleen Clemo, .Armtn Clemo, Vern Clemo, Charles 'Clemo, Lenore Huckins, Cottage jGrove, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grubbe, Beta .Peart of Roseburg, Erda Chestnut, Mrs. Stratford, Lucille iMoore, Ronald ' Moore, D o r 1 1 Moore, June Morganti, Barbara (Larnowskl, Irene Larnowskl, Mary Wells, Betty Owens, Burnell yranke, Glenn Harvey, Joan Lls itrue, Erma Gates, Elma Gates, jMlke Chestnut, John, Beckley, Ann .Beckley, and Wesley5 purland. Dim your headlights at night when passing another car, and 'drive slowly after passing, for rour car travels a considerable' 'distance while your eyes are re covering from the glare of head lights. 2 An X-ray machine has recently, fceen developed which can inspect 17,000 airplane castings per day, icne every five seconds. SHAMROCK TEA ROOM Served Dally Tasty Lunches lliOOUU 2:30 Complete In every detail our lunches Include main dish, soup, rolls, butter and drink priced at only 45' Special merchants table re served dally for men, Home-made Pie ......10c cut 4r Home-made Cake..,.10c cut k Donuts and Coiiee 10c Penney's Balcony Mrs. Lundstrom, Mir. A Owner Lengthen the Life of Your Shoes With Expert SHOE REPAIRING You can get months of extra wear out of those shoes if you have them repaired at the first signs of undue wear. We give you prompt service, guaranteed materials and workmanship at modest prices. Bring your shoes to PENNEY'S SHOE REPAIRING National Operated Penney's Basement JM ' i r:,. -. iv i ,. ' ", eHidDini-ciLiitt jsic Ik e ft FOR OUTDOOR WARHTH Whether It's your Job or those precious moments of relaxation that keep you out doors, you'll want the sturdy warmth of Pen ney's hard-wearing jackets designed to fill wartime needs with 1 trim comfort GOOD LOOKING Cape" Leather ; 10.26 Twenty-five Inch Cossack model with three front pockets. Con vertible collar. Belled back. Rayon lined. Sizes 36-48. . VALUE IN WARMTH Melton Cossack . 4.98 Will take seasons of hard wearl Plaid body, plain sleeves. Action belted, full cut back. WARM AND STURDY Plaid Mackinaw 6.90 Double-breasted model of dur able, .extra warm fabric. Belted back. 32" length. Four pocketsl FELT WORK HATS DURABLE COMBINATION Leather Fabric 6.84 Smooth cape front and practical heavy fabric back. Knitted cuffs and waistl Plaid cotton lining. 1.98 100' wool felt. Styled for either work or dress. Sizes 63 to 7'2. Blues, tans, greys, browns. Black Felt .....98c MEN'S COACHER RAINCOAT Knee length style, weather sealed by Impregnole. Fly front. Railroad stitching. Flap pockets. Extra coin O ftf pocket. Plaid lining I 0.jU LONG-LENGTH RAINCOATS Poplin raincoat. Synthetic rubber lined. Lightweight l QA , for over your suit. Slash pockets. Khaki, beige, teal 4.?0 GABARDINE SPORT HATS Weather sealed by Impregnole. Stitched brim. For work or school. Sizes 6? to 7V'a MEN'S POPLIN JACKET Smartly tailored rayon poplin Jacket. 3 front pockets. Side take Ins. Covered Qf fly. Water repellent ............ OetjU BOYS' WARM PLAID JACKETS j Plaid body, plain color sleeve. Warm, heavy-weight fab ric. Side take Ins. Sizes 12-18 .. . 3.98 MEN'S WORK SHOES Composition soles. Plain toe shoe. Re-tanned leath er. Widths E to 4E .. 3.79 CAULKED BOOTS Block heel or spring heel. 10 Inch height Double 1 C Qfl vamp. OH tanned Iw.SU 98c MEN'S BLACK OILED OVERALLS Bib style overalls finished with black oil dressing. O JA Suspender fasteners .. . . su.40 MEN'S BLACK OILED SLICKER Corduroy collar. Comfortable box style sleeves. Fin- A A ft . Ished with black oil dressing. Right for the working man 44 vS 50?o WOOL UNDERWEAR Spring needle knit. Long sleeves. Ankle tength. Tight fitting wrist Q QQ and ankle - ,.. ; Oe70 COTTON UNION SUITS Long or short sleeves. Extra quality l ip long fibre cotton. 16 pound garment 1.10 PRE-SHRUNK UNIONS For long service and good wear. Long sleeve, ankle length. Labor- "I A Q atory tested ... ... 1.4 9 Cotton Shirts and Drawers . 59c ea. WARM for WIXTEB WOMEN'S SOFT UV FLANNEL GOWNS Warm gowns with long sleeves'. Pretty prints, stripes or plain colors. You'll be as warm as toast on winter nights. Others at . ,.1.39 Outsize : U ; CHILDREN'S PAJAMAS Printed or plain styles in flan nel. ' Long sleeves. Also tuck stitch pajamas with tight wrist and ankle. Sizes 12-16. 1.31 CHILDREN'S THREE-PIECE . PAJAMAS Brushed cotton knit "Checkers." . Long sleeves. Tight wrist and ankle cuffs. Separate bed sox with tight cuff. Size3 12 to IS. 1.11 CHILDREN'S DEft SECOND FLOOR LOVELY GAYMODES SHEER RAYONS Lovely hose in Sun Gay and Sky Glow shades. Dull finish. Gaymodes for nicer rayonsl RAYON MESH HOSE For longer service and mile wear, Gaymodes rayon mesh. ana nattering. ' 1.09