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:-;PH Twtntr. i1 THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON. fluirsaay, Gifts for An Interesting assortment of pocket games, purses, duffle bags, money bags, money belts and other Items. Service men's Christmas cards end Christmas wrapping. Quackenbush's Oregonian In Gunless Plane Finds Himself Among Nazis A U. S. BOMBER STATION, England, Oct 21 UJ9 A fun less flying fortress, traveling across England on a routine night flight, unwittingly Joined a form ation of raiding German bombers in the belief they were Americans, it was revealed today. The Fortress, a "hangar queen" BIRTHDAY CARDS LIGHTNING'S 1151 Willamette Phone 1316 whose guns had been dismounted, was piloted by First Lieut. War ren F. Bacon, Portland, Ore., who was not aware German planes were attacking a town near his destination as he approached his blacked-out landing field and asked the control tower for a flare to light his landing. Only Bacon, his co-pilot and one passenger were aboard. 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You will appreciate hew easy it Is to arrange for Credit at Dr. Semler's office, no delay or unnecessary inves tigation. Make Your Own Terms Wlfaia sjeaeea V KrTsoaS cllJft Ctm & WILLAMETTE ST8. 8:30 o. m. to 1 p. m. C W v ' PMOMC 2621 another ship coming In tor land ing. J was all set to tag behind him when I saw the so-and-so drop a bomb.- "I didn't lose any time getting away from him, and then I came back to circle 'the field again. I saw a plane silhouetted against the moon. It was a JU-88. - "The jerry came our way on dead level, passing us about 60 yards astern, as though he had urgent business. There were about seven other German planes at va rious distances, but none seemed to see us." Bacon finally was noticed by the enemy planes, and as he brought his Fortress in for a land ing, a German bomber swooped In close behind him. British night fighters rose to drive it off, how ever, subsequently shooting it down. Picnic Held MONROE Mrs. Helen P.Baker, post instructor, was on duty dur ing the closing two-hour shift at the Monroe observation post. Saturday afternoon at six o' clock Mrs. Baker closed the post and put the padlock on the door. The post will remain closed until further notice from the govern ment, but will be on an alert basis. On Sunday a joint picnic was held at Benton-Lane park for ground observers from Cheshire, Junction 'City and Monroe. Ser geant George Selles of Eugene was in charge. On account of rainy weather the picnic was held inside in the large dance hall at the park. A potluck lunch was served. A program followed, consisting of group singing - of patriotic songs, a moving picture show, Hawaiian dancing, and an address by Capt. Joseph Richards. After the program a plane recog nition contest was put on be tween Cheshire and Monroe, Monroe being the winner with honors going to Helen Davidson. 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Oaa amp ar money order If possible, or U you must uas coins, wrap securely and rattan down with sticker tan. Sa I that your envelope) la eaalad. tiahtly. Wallace Assails Rail 'Plunderers' DALLAS, Tex, Oct 21 (UB Vice President Henry A. Wallace charged last night that wau street-inspired "plunderers" are tightening their stranglehold on the nation's railroad empire and are plotting to seize control of new forms of transportation. In a speech prepared for de livery before a meeting of civic and labor organizations here he said the industry's "financial manipulations" established ana now are strengthening monopo listic controls of the railroads through illegal private rate-making practices they seek to extend to other traflsportation fields. Calling their policy one of "the public be damned," he demanded they be stripped oi tneir power by eonzress. He conceded nis cnarges are serious but said it is a known fact that early financial manipu lations in railroads were one of the blackest pages of American history and 'their consequences linarer on. "How these plunderers -' could have escaped the consequences of their evil . acts is incompre hensible," he added. "They or their - successors rule the rail road empire today as they did in the heyday of their - financial manipulations. They are even strengthening their grip." He said those guiding the desti nies of the railroads are not con tenfwith their present monopolies and now seek permission of con gress to create regional transpor tation systems to control and op erate ail rail, motor, water and air transportation facilities. Monroe side In the contest were Lois' Owen, Virginia Davidson, Ruth Mintonye, and Ralph Paulus. Special guest at the picnic was Miss Elain Easton of Roseburg'. Miss Easton and Sgt. Sellers are to be married Sunday, Oct 24. At the close of the afternoon a gift was presented them by mem bers of the Monroe post. J. E. Koroush, accompanied by his small son, Roger, age 6, hntiled a iarffe truck load of bricks to Sweet Home Saturday.' Mr. Koroush was working for Ed Weldman of the Monroe brick plant , Monroe members of the T. L. club of Alpine, who attended the convention in Portland were Mrs. Harriet Koroush, Mrs. Jeanne Shelton, Mrs. Wilma Koch, and Margaret Hull, of Dawson. Miss Wilma Wallace, whoj joined the WAC last spring, is in this district at this time on a two week furlough. She is the niece of Mrs. Jessie Wallace of Ingram Island. Before entering war work, she was school teacher of the Ingram Island grade school. New pupils' at the Monroe grade school last week were Billy and Loretta Mauldin, son and daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Maul din who recently purchased the Monroe Meat market and Gro cery store. The Mauldins .are from Reedsport FAMILY EVENT HELD WENDLING A family reunion was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman. Present were: Charles C. Coffman, Jr.; Miss Reatha Bush, Don Ben nett of King's Valley, Ore.: Bon nie Jean Coffman, Mrs. Myron Warren, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Stirewall and family, Port land; Mt. and Mrs. A. G. Dow, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hob- wood, Bennie Coffman, Jackie Coffman, all of Wendling; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dow and family, Summit; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Dow and family, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Hobwood and family. Wendling, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman. The dinner hon ored Charles Coffman, Jr. MT ILVKIG in Ira Make your desserts A real sensation With pure Vanilla's Taste temptation! Schilling: IUT. ANOTHIt ION0 TODAY SEBVE FILLING mB """a. VTT C5VT mftn tlftru AaVta. Ull w 4 WWV a7WT 1 J) SHOP AT IRISH'S! lit SDlte el KrHonbi,. . J point values on some teod! others -you and tout (rm,n down to nourishing. J by careful plannbwiZj . i Plna. Serve the foods, substitute uioMnciT!. telM. rUamlns and laWi th scarce Hems. CheesTa' Hou. food, from bwtfW shelves. Minute Man Soup 3 Snowf lake Sodas 1? Bisquick Large Pkg. .' ' . Of Farina PiUsbury's Large Pkg. V Pancake Flour SS, :. 'J Maca-Mix 7Z 3 Honey Heinz Fancy Strained Ub.ejZ Vienna Sausage J Deviled Meat.r.!.4caM Deviled Ham IHJSH-SWARTZ Bakery Variety Breads Soy Bean, Cracked Wheat and others ' Jelly Rolls Marshmallow Rolls Each 25c Custard Snails . Doz. 48c Cinnamon Rolls . .Doz. 30c Hot Rolls Daily at Noon Hot Bread Daily at 3:30 We Pay 50c Per Pound For Walnut Meats V BRAND Ham Bacon Lard Sausaae SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Lamb Breast and Shanks 2 Lb,.29c Shoulder Lamb Roast Lb. 29c Sliced Pork Liver l. 23c Country Style Sausage Lt. 29c Fresh Brains 2 Lb,. 19c Pure Lard 3 Ibs. 57c We have an opening for women sales ladies In our meat departments. Anyone interested please Inquire at the Charnelton street market TWO SUPER MARKETS 960 Charnelton Street 777 West 6th Ave. , For Custom Killing Phone 4415 UBETS Pineapple Sliced or Cnulnd No. 2 Can 2k Llbby'i Pineapple Juic No. 2 can 15c 46-os. can 39c I No. 303 can 15c No. 303 can latjC Pictsweet Peas Rosedale Peas Whole Kernel CornlSc Jolly Time Popcorn 2 cn.25c Clapps Baby Food 3 . 19c New Nucoa 2 47c Rolled Ot Quick or HV 8-lb. bag 53C I Peter Pan Flcsf Finest Enriched Ham 50 ,189 Satisfaction of Tour Money Bad Sugar Fine Cane 10 u,. 58c I Hills Coffee Lb. 30c K. C. , Baking Powder 25-ox. 19C 1 Prunes New Crop Italians 2 Lbs. 25c I Cauliflower Snow White Heads Produce Specials 3 Box $19 J 10 APPLES Fancy Grimes ( New Peas Fresh Tender Coast 229 ONIONS Mild Sweet fee"1 I ri C , l- Medium Sis Hubbard OqUaSn Well Matured Lb. Irish-McBroom Meats The Finest Meats In Eucene Speciala Friday and Saturday Eucene Msrkeal ( Eat She Irish-Swartz Bakery The Talk ot the Town Irish-S warts I a?. Chfl gmw " . . for their BeTresaW' 7T". . . , MM:lH!aM e- I 960 Charnelton St VOT cnriBflfi,d 3 WE IESERVC THE RIGHT TO UMTT r "