Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, October 21, 1943, Image 2

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    THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON.
Pag Two
Bonneville Sees
Coos Bay Increase
MEN-AND-
Post-war possibilities for the
development of Coos county re
sources and industries suggest a
population increase of as high as
5000 by 1950, according to a sur
vey recently completed by the
Bonneville power administra
tion's market development sec
tion in cooperation with Coos of
ficials. Tbe report Just released shows
that planned industrial utilization
of Coos county resources could
provide approximately 1800 new
jobs by 1950. Analysis of employ
ment opportunities indicates that
expansion of manufacturing proc
ess could add 400 employees to
f0
frank John jarvis, 19,
teaman Z-c, ton of Mr. and Mrs.
F. Jarvis. 1112 Sixth avenue west,
has completed basio training at
th anhmnrlnA Rrhoal. at the BUb-
marine base. New London, Conn.,
for duty with the fleet of under-
sea ugniers. jarvis a
man at Eugene hlrh school, where
ha was graduated a year ago. He
entered the navy In November.
COMPLETES COURSE
PFC Frederick E. Denntston,
son of A. G. Dennlston, 390 West
Broadway, has completed training
and has been graduated as a
weather observer, at Chanute
Field, 111.
AT FAR RAG VT
Robert Alton Mee, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harlen Mee, 1S4 Law
rence, has begun his recruit train
ing this month at the U. S. naval
training station at Farragut, Ida.
For several weeks he will undergo
basic training in military disci
pline, fundamentals of seamanship,
and intensive physical drill. Later,
he "will be given an opportunity
to enroll in a school for special
ized training, or to report for duty
with the fleet.
STARTS PRIMARY
Arnold Harold Morris, 23, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Ben
ham of Coquille, is an aviation
cadet, and has just begun the
army'f primary flight training
course at Thtinderbird Field II,
Paradise Valley, Phoenix, Ariz.
Cadet Morris ia a graduate of the
Coquille high school and the Bible
Standard Training school at Eu
fcene. When he entered the armed
service at Eugene In February of
this year, he had been In the em
ploy of the Chase gardens. He
jrainea at Fresno, cam.; James
town, N. D., and Santa Ana, Calif.,
before going to Phoenix.
Pendleton Base
Gels New Head .
" PENDLETON W) Lt. Col.
lames H. Clark of Portland has
been named new commundlng of
ficer of Pendleton field, air base
authorities announced today. He
jucceerls Col. Lyman L. Phillips,
mho will take command of the
S30th service squadron,
'. Col. Clark, executive officer of
the field since July 23, was called
to active duty from the air corps
reserve August 16, 1941. A senior
pilot, he received his wings in
World War I and saw action at
St. Mihiel and the Argonne as a
member of the 99th- observation
squadron.
, Col. Phillips had been com
manding oflcer since April of this
year.
the total of 4,552 now engaged
primarily in production of forest
and food products.
Other possibilities Include a
potential post-war increase of
160 employees in agriculture, 275
in mining and metallurgy, 100
through increased tourist trade
and 50 through expanded markets
for fresh fish and establishment
of local plants for vitamin-oil
manufacture from shark livers.
Successful development of Ceos
county's potential industrial op
portunities will create an expan
sion of trade with a resulting in
crease of more than 800 employes
in service industries, the survey
also shows.
The Coos county survey is the
second in a series now being con
ducted by the Bonneville power
administration. The primary pur
pose of the administration's sur
veys is to aid In appraising pros
pects, for power markets and the
outlook for revenue to power sys
tems in various regions.
Fire watching duty for women
between the ages of 20 and' 45 is
compulsory In Britain for those
working less than 55 hours a week.
A CHILD'8 QUILT
GOLD SEAL
CONGOLEUM
Wide Selection of Patterns
LYONS & PETERS
1203 Willamette
Florsheim gh0ft
For Men A Women
Exclusively at
BU RCH'S
1060 Willamette
ill
Put your child's own world of
friendly, bright-eyed animals on
his own little patchwork quilt. You
can use a different scrap tor each
cunning little type ... the more
colors the merrier. There are 4
animals; each makes a one-piece
patch. Pattern 659 contains dia
gram of a block; pattern pieces; di
rections for quilt; diagram of quilt;
yardages.
Send ELEVEN CENTS In coins
for this pattern to Register-Guard
Needlecraft Dept. Write plainly
PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME
and ADDRESS.
rUABI DON'T . . , Mall looa
ooln or atampa br(w than Sc da.
iMmlnatlona with pattarn ardr. B
K aa that your Nun. Addraaa
and Fattarn Numbara and aiaaa ar
wrlttan alalnlr and aaclaaad with
ordar.
rXIAIt no ... Da atampa ar
monay crdar It poaalbla. or If you
Imuat uaa cotna. wrap aacuraly and
laium down with atlekar Up, a
that your anvalop la aaalad Ushtly.
DR. HELP UNCLE SAM
BULL Says: SAVE TIRES AND GAS
ar
WHY LOSE WAGES?
! WHY LOSE TIME?
Gmthml Cv cr WHY WAm
- HAS V M
nKirt.. aaal sasat m m
BEAUTY
STRF.Mr.TH
APPEARANCE
Transparent
Palate
Dental Plates
WITH THE
Modem Tronslucent Teeth
SUNDAE SYRUP 3c ...jfW "
,. 1t ' 't&tJ K sfy t Pri
CHOCOLATE
cminAr cvniiD pc
Mta.wnH kaV aTa tlVl
For cakeg or Ice cream .- . 12-ot. Jar
RI.ANrHEn
SPANISH PEANUTS ?ZC
Delicious small size peanuts ... 1.. Lb. ssty
PRESS-ON ...
MENDING TAPE "trssf: 2RC
Just press on with a not Iron .. Ykg. & mtf
LADIES'
COTTON HOSE A "5;. K
You will want several pairs ' Pair eaty
MEDIX '
SANITARY MAPKWS flfi8
A soft fluff type napkin 12 In hox
ANSEHL'S KITCHEN jtfn
HAND LOTION 29
An all weather lotftm that really rlv protection.
LADIES' -
SLIPON AWWMIS 1W
A bias tape trimmed apron In florals and checks.. Sr
A YsPmifl fill occAr.manr a 4T.n.
Mens Dress Socks
Any housewife, as well as any husband,
will be pleased with the ravings here. Good
cotton socks just
EST
UK i a.
pair
Ladies Full fashioned
RAYON HOSE
A beautiful 42 gauge service weight hose
with cotton top and toe. Latest fall shades. Ir- - V
Table Clothes
9 Large 52x52 ' size cotton print table
' cloths in blue and rert. mnrnnn art A
green j
pair
2 pair 81.10
Ladies' Leither Find
ifri,rushe..tn,ectlcw..
,r. for the 101 Item. toom, poH.ne.
in
today tor your
Shop our tetter
sou'U need to oo
Paint Brushes
you'll neeo EC
14 inch How
-nd f ibre brushes.
nMfch Cleaner
raini oW brushy
Veather
Stripping
Now seal your
One packagewmcle
AEC
For i ii ii ii
c.imtiire Winn
aV
winter
n easy
weather stripping
20 FT.
PKG.
OS.
bottle -
ara ww
.. furniture
" nd preserves .ui-"; ;
Cleans. P" sffflC
FOR EASY HOUSE id w
Vano qeiisdis:
jut unnisiii Msai
Vano maKeau..
SELF POLISHING
UlOUr ,7fr.!T,W rubbing
oMi.h vour ii
1 vr m naiaat)iiaK .
ScrUD ru" "
Gives 'itc "no ' -
HOUSEHOLD
House
WORK GLOVES . . 89c
For the.womep who do men's work.
MEN'S . ,
WORK CLOVES . . "Sc
A heavy leather faced glove built for service.
. WOMEN'S A.
Worlr DESES .98
Heavy suiting, long sleeves; some are slightly
soiled but a sensational value.
SATIN BOUND A.,
BLANKETS . .'2.29
In 72x90 size. Beautiful colors. A heavy winter
sneer, niaimct.
DURALL A- mm-
BLANKETS . . '159
72x84 in. size. A blanket that will give loads
of wear.
NURSERY aa-ar.
SEAT PADS . . 79c
Felt-pad with washable oil silk cover.
DISPOSABLE
DIAPERS 98c
Form fitting soft and comfortable.
HOLD I LADIES' RAYON -
Paint 11 BRASSIERES . 25
akHk1IHIIltVsVBal
Christmas Cards
An outstandins assortotnl
of 50 beautiful cards Is u
attractive Xmas box.
59cBo.
' CHILD'S .
House Slippers
A . part wool felt sUppe
with soft plush cuff snul
ankle in red only. SlsajiM
10s.
'Pah
home tight
draughts
apply
' MISSES
Rain Coats
Weather.SHlpil hv Imntf-
nole. A water repellent col
for the hlrh school misa.
$5.95
quality pain
at a
low price
Can
10C
gal.
SNAP-ON
3WVM ".r" screen. 6 t.atcn
- - . aii - ii aniline: r.n nn
Finish. rr . on0 hour
AH tno -z.ai . rovers, es
Ujv. aw une "
poptH" CU1
A plain, rayon narrow brassiere In a.!
32 to 36.
LADIES' A - aaa.
House Coats 54.98
Beautiful rayon wrap around house
coats in light and dark colors.
LADIES'
DRESSES
A yount slant on
smart cotton. Check
these for their novel
ty larte button trims,
the younr round neck
line a Irlwn.j
. '"vu n 1 1 1,
narrow embroidery.
V nered skirts.
V V Sires 9 to 15.
EIHw $3,9S
MEN'S
Rain Coats
A nn,V m.( mi Am ih I
raf lan sleeve and fly hW
Buttons two ways for a
tra protection.
$5.98
Women's and Children'
2-Snap Galoshes
Fleece lined for e"-
warmth.
$1.59
Men's Dress :
Rubbers-
Today we can fll say JJJ
shoe in a food quality
rubber. We sure ttaJZ
purchase your winwr -
bers now.
$1.49
Pair
PLATES REPAIRED AND RELlNT.r,
IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
IT IS GOOD WITH DR. BUM.
DR. M. 1YL BULL
2nd Flnnr
EUGENE
Phone
762
Tiffany Building
OREGON
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