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KBvemtr21. 1948 THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON. Page Scvtn GdJunior Red yelps Adair t, in The Tros iof Ported high 11 U. f Trailblaier soldiers W furnishing day- C. $7,000 hai been spent to ET Cross's sell-sei . C VSipleted. the project r"Sfiure of $20,000. VZe, the thanks of the .enerosity. four wiU tour Portland ttZU . musical prc r,trious metropolitan high B play at Lincoln high Ki ll, and will stage two ft It jeuei w ihetroup wm J T- -7, , fe iwze. a coned. P ...t- ...ill rln hoth con- ITanllir, iw . " PVlJ.i. firtrflin'. T-5 For 4miouricng . . . the leas ef the UNION OIL STATION lllh and Willamette EARLE TULLAR ,0PEN DAILY 7 TO 7 EXCEPT SUNDAYS Private Muhr Finishes Administrative Course Pvt. Margaret E. Muhr was graduated recently from the WAC administration school, at Stephen F. Austin State col lege, Nacogdoches, Texas, ac cording to an announcement re leased from the public relations office of that school. Private Muhr successfully completed a course of eight weeks' instruction in army ad ministration. Her new assign ment is one which prior to the inception of the WAC would have been given to an enlisted man. dyce Waldo will sing several bari tone solos and lead community singing. T-4 Howard Townsend will accompany them both and also appear as piano soloist and Pvt. Robert Rivers, C. H. 275th Inf; will be master of ceremonies. Elmer Gordon Fletcher Is Major, Medical Corps Major Elmer Gordon Fletcher, son of Mrs. Marie Fletcher, and I the 4ate Dr. E. L. Fletcher of Eu ! gene, recently received his pro- motion in rank from captain. He i is with the army medical corps in North Africa. Major Fletcher, a i graduate of the U. of O. in the i 20 s, la'.er attended the Univer- sity of Oregon medical school and took his degree at the Pennsyl vania University medical school. . He practiced in St. Augustine, Fla., and in Oakland, Cal., prior to entering the service. BARNUM PROMOTED Master Sergeant A. E. Barnum, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Barnum of Cresweil, Route 1, an aerial gunner at Wendover Field, Utah, recently was promoted to his present rank. A graduate of Pleasant Hill high school, he en tered the army in July, 1941. II I (Kitchen Cabinets Y7ES! WE CAN '& DO FURNISH & INSTALL THESE MODERN UNIT. TYPE CASES THAT - FIT . ANY SPACE These cabinets are precision, made furniture, useful, labor saving and the source of pride and satisfaction. YCCI m INSTALL LINOLEUM DHAINBOARDS I LJl & FLOORS ORDER NOW TO INSURE DELIVERY AND BE ABLE TO GET A SINK & FAU CETS & PLUMBING Brighter Homes Store "'wl Phone 1237 CONCRETE BURIAL VAULTS ARE AVAILABLE Not only are tHese vaults available but they are still made of the very finest materials and to the most rigorous specifications. Npin Vault Co. WNE. OREGON mm w A fife DR. C. H. RADIO BROADCASTS KOl-3rjNTAT T:U a. m. News S:0O Radio Lesgue 8: SO Voice Of Prophecy 3:r-BlbIe Clua 3:30 Nawa from Belgium :3S Mualc 45 Al Williams 10:00 Nawa 10:13 Romance 10:90 Bobby Hookey 11:00 Pllalm Hour 11:00 Thla la Fort Dl 11:13 p. in Dairy Farmar 13:33 Floyd B. Johnson 1:00 Lutheran Hour 1:30 Young People's Church S:00 Newa 8:13 Heroes of Navy 1:30 Shadow 3:00 Pint Ntghter 3:30 Upton 9:00 Know Your 3:13 BN 3:30 Green Hornet 4:00 Eileen Wilaoa : 1 D Thompaoo 4:30-Be Alert S:0O-Chrttlan Science S:15 Symphonic Swing 5:45 Draw Paaraon 8:0O-Walter Wlnchall 4:15 St. Chamber Huats 8:5-Jlmmy Fldler T:0O G. Lawrence 7:90 Qead will Hour :w-nKi :08 New. 3:15-Your Oosd Health SJtt Jetl Sullivan 3:45 World Today 3:55 HunUay. Nawa 4:0OStare of Today 4:15 Hayes. Nawa so Curtain Calli 5 00 p. m. 43. Drake 1:15 Rad'a Oeng 3:30 Flennery, Nawa 3:45 Nawa 3:53 BUI Henry 3:00 Radio Theatre t:od ouira ptayarr 3:15 That'a a Oood Ona 1:30 Blondla 3:30QuU Klda 3:00 Kiapaalraa :30N.wa Haadllnoa :45 For all Humanity 10:00 Explorer 10:15 Or ran Ravarlaa 10:30 cjulat Hour 3:45 Rernlnlacant Rhythm ":??-J',loal0 T""" MICHEL Dr. C. H. Michel Opens Office Here New residents of Eugene are Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Michel, recently of Oakland, Calif., and before that of Chicago Heights, 111., where Dr. Michel practised for 18 years as an op'.ometrist. They decided to locate here after spending two months touring ' Oregon for an "ideal location, when Oakland s coastal climate failed to agree. Dr. Michel has taken a suite, rooms 833 and 834, in the Miner building, where he will open offices No vember 23. Dr. Michel is a graduate of Bradley Technical college, and re ceived his degree of doctor of op tometry at Northern Illinois col lege. He also received an honorary degree of ocular science for re search. He was chief of the clinic of Northern Illinois college for two years and a visiting staff member for eight years. He also was active in both state and na tional optometric associations. He is a member of the profes sional fraternity of Omega Delta, is a 32nd degree Mason, and a past commander of the American Legion. 3:55 Preacolt Bush 4:00 Ravival 3:00 Mediation Board 5:45 Gabrlrl HeatteT 3:00 Symphony T:00 Cadrlc Foster 1:15 Melody In Evntruj T:3D Winn over West 3:00 Newa 3:15 Urn thouee Temple 8:30 lack Benny t:0O News 3:15 Leon Pearson 8:30 Dale Carnafle 8:45 Henry KmCa Oreh. 10:00 lubUeo Half Hour 10:30 News 10:45 Norway righta en ROIN SUNDAY 3:00 a. m. News 3:15 Vera Brodaky ll:15r-Orran 11:30 War Newa BORI MONDAT 8:00 a- m. News 3:03 Early Bird 3:45 Afrl culture t:0O Newa :1S Breakfast Tunes T-30 Shady Valley 1:49 Sennonetto 3:00 Dr. Lewie Talbot 8:30 News 8:35 Musle 8:00 Boake Carter 3:13 VarleUes 8:331 Hew Mlats 10:00 Nsws 10:13 Musle Misers 10:30 Wartime Uvtnf 8:00 Mystery 4: IS-Ed Sullivan 8:30 Gay Nineties 8:55 Joseph c. Harsch r io-i Was There "v-Vos Pop 1 J-Flve Star Final 10:15 Wartime Women 13:10 William Winter 13:30 Miller Orchestra 10:45 Organ Melodies li oorjorothy Allen 11:30 Nasel Orchestra 11:45 Alr-Fla) of the Air 11:55 Newa IstOOsIUat east Mm IX-MONBAT 8:30 a m News 3:13 Farm and Horn 8:43 Western Agriculture) 1:00 Hems Harmon lee - T : 00 Demon itra tlon a 1:13 Roy Porter, News 1:30 James Abb 1:43 Pappy Howard 3:00 Breakfast Club 3:00 My True Story 1:30 Fun spasd Ahead 8:00 News 3:13 Surprlas Pscksfo 3:00 Nsws Headlines 3:15 Song Shop 3:30 B43 of Dough 3:45 March Tims 4:00 Fulton Lswls 4:15 Johnaon Family i 4:30 Army Air Fores) 5:00 p. m. Nsws SMS-tupcrmsn 5:30 Sersnsde 5:45 Norman Nesbltt 6:00 Gabriel Heetter : 15 Oracle Fields 8:30 Free for all 1:00 Raymond Clapper 7:15 Top Tunes 7:30 Lone Ranger 8:00 News. Headlines 8:15 Salon Melodies 8:30 Point Sublime 9:00 News 8:15 Star Parade 9:30 General Barrows 3:45 Fulton Lswls 10:00 Tucker's Orchestra 10:15 Front Pare News 10:30 News. Headlines 10:43 Here's Mexico Eugene High News Officers of the class of '46 are.: Art J I'mson, president; Willard Doddr, vice-president, and Harri ett Vannatta, secretary-treasurer. Candidates were voted upon last Tuesday, November 16, by . the sophomore class. Others nominated were: Dick Moll, Dick Cramer, Michael Cal lahan, for president;- Alex Rlasan ovske, Stew Brunton, vice-president, and Joanne Frydenlund, for secretary-treasurer. '. I ' All candidates were suggested I and voted upon by s nominating I committee composed of students ' selected from each roll room. The final list was presented to the activities committee, which must judge each individual on such qualities as scholarship, lead- ership, and ability, before they can j be put before the students for elec I tion. I Sophomore class advisors are: j Mrs. Nora Robertson and O. M. Mickelson. I Margaret Kingman, Eugenean ! editor, called the newly chosen i staff together at a meeting last I Tuesday, November 9. Associate editor is Jeanne Bing ! ham; Amy Lou Ware heads ad ministration. Bev Wolff and Jerry ! Holland will take care of the sen- ! inr asetion. Barbara Bennett will handle the juniors and Joanne Frydenlund, the sophomores. Sports editors are Leon Lay In charge of major sports, ana Brian Graves, minor sports. Anne Cas sidy manages the girls sports. Activities are covered by Bea Hall, Bob Goodlin, and Bobbie Lloyd; features by Jeanne Wilt shire, Cal Hersey snd Joan Beck- man. Artists, chosen by Bob Bannister, art Instructor, will be Helen For- sythe, and Anne Marshall. Tom Kellis Is manager, assist ed by Kenneth van Duyn. Typing is an essential though unglamorous part of putting out the annual. Good typists are need ed. Miss Mae D. Klnsey, English In structor, is the staff's advisor. The a capella oholr sang at Eu gene high last Sunday for an Am erican education ween program, sponsored by the Masonic lodge. Thev sang several numbers. The choir will also sing Decem ber 6 at trie Osburn hotel for a community chest luncheon. "There's a job to be rlnne. and I'm going to do my part." Thla was the statement Ambrose Huff, so cial stgdies Instructor, gave as ex olanstion for his coming depsrture. He will leave school Wednesday, the 24th, and leave for the army the 26th. He does not know what branch he will be in as yet Mr. Huff came to Eugene high last fall. While teaching at EH8 he took on the added responsibility of being advisor for the stamps and bonds sales. Ralph G. Bailey, Instructor of mathematics, will be the new advisor. 1 1 V..-- a:ao new voices m eoni 11:00 Music 7:0O-Church of Air 11:15 War Fund Drive 7:30 Wings Over Jordan 11:80 Record 8:00 Sweeney. News 11:45 Defense Council 8:0ft Blue Jackets Cnotr 12:00 Noon News 8:30 Invitation to Lsam ij:is p. m.H. Wood 9:00 Tabernacle 12:30 War Commentary 9:30-Concert In Miniature 1J:35 Luncheon Lyrics 9:45-News 1:00 Marine Corps it i I Vi V. m i:ir naeten uey 11:00 Celling Unlimited 11:30 World News 11:55 Sons of America 12:00 Philharmonic Oreh. 1:30 p. m. Coca-Cola 2:00 Family Hour 2:45 Dear John 3:00 Silver Theatre 3:30 America In the Air 4:00 Shlrer, Newa 4:15 Frank Sinatra, 4:30 Round Table 5:00 p. m. Newa 5:15 Dorothy Allen 3:30 Winter. Newa 5:45 Stars of Today 5:55 Ned Celmsr 8:00 Reader's Digest 8:30 Star Theatre 7:00 Take It or Leave It 7:30 Thin Man 8:00 Crime Doctor 8:25 Bob Greene 8:30 In Time to Come 9:00 Work for WISCO 9:30 Jerry Lester 10:00 Five Star Flnsl 10:15 Wartime Woman 10:20 Melody Time 10:30 Whistler 11:00 Buiae Orchestra 11:30 Strand Orchestra 11:45 Air-Flo of the Air 11:55 Newa 12:00 Music and News ROW SUNDAY 4:00 s. m. Dswn Pstrol 6:00 News 6:15 Commsndo Mary 6:30 Melodys the Thing 7:00 Nstl. Radio Pulpit 7:30 Words and Music 8:09 Church In Home 8:30 OK for Release 8:45 Carol Slaters 8:00Cji-ieth We'.la 8:15 Newa In Advertlatng :30 Stradivari 10:00 Rupert Hughes 10:15 Labor for Victory 10:30 Round Table 11:00 Those We Love 11:30J. C. Thomaa, 12:00 Rationing 12:15 p. m. Upton Close 12:30 Army Hour 1:30 Lands of Free 1 :55 News 2:00 Symphony Oreh. 3:00 News Headlines 3:15 Catholic Hour 3:45 Newsmakers 4:00 Jack Benny 4:30 Band Wagon 4:55 Tom Reddy, Newg 3:00 Charlie McCarthy 5:30 One Man'a Family 6:00 Merry Go Round 6:30 Familiar Music 7:00 Hour of Charm 7:30 Bob Crosby ac Co. 8:00 C.llderileeve 8:30 Symphony Hoar 9:30 Craig Orchestra 9:55 Musical Interlude 10:00 News Flsshes 10:15 Waller Wlnehell 10:30 Symphonette 11:00 St. Francis Oreh. 11:30 Charles LsVere 11:45 News 12:00 Swing, Shift KEX SUNDAT 8:00 a. m Soldiers of . S Production 8:30 Dr. Tl. Walker 8:45 Trinity Choir 8:0O Oulet Hour 8:30 Kaye Serenade 10:00 Wake Up. 10:45 Clamour 11:00 Chaplain Jim 11:30 Vespers 12:00 Good Old Days 12:15 p. m. Baldwin 12:30 Hot Copy 1:00 run Valley 1:30 Serenade 1:45 It Is Written 3:00 Where Do We . Stand? 3:30 Musical Steelmakers 10:35 Luncheon with Lopes 8: JO-Breakfast at Sardl's KO AC MONDAY 10:00 a. rn. News 10:15 Homemakera 11:00 School of Air 11:15 Familiar Songs 11:30 Concert Hall 12:00 Newa 12:15 p. m Farm Hour 12:30 Spot Market! 12:45 Livestock Shipping Aasoclatlons' 1:00 Rldln' the Range 1:15 Newa 1:30 Variety Time 2:00 Home Cronwilc9 2:30 Memory Book 3:00 Newa 3:15 Music of Masters 4:00 Pianist . 4:15 Last We Forget ' 4:30 stsr rsraae 10:00 News 10:15 Edw. Jeemiaeet 10:30 Andy and Virginia 10:45 Baby Institute 11:00 Baukhage Talking 11:15 Mystery Chef 11:30-Ladles Be Salted 13:00 Morton Downey 13:13 p. m News 12:30 Song Parsde 13:45 Nsws Headllnee 1:00 Blue Newsroom . 1:00 What's DolngT 3:30 Voices In Harmony 3 40 Labor News 3:45 Goepel Singer 3:00 Hollywood Newa 3:15 Nsws 3:30-Blue Frolics ' 4:00 Cosst Gusrd 4:30 Hop Harrlfan 4:45 Sea Hound 8:00 p. m Terry 8:15-Dlck Tracy 8:30Jack Armstrong 3:45 Captain Midnight 3:ooMualc by Al Sack 3:15 News 4:W Spotlight Bands 8:55 S Dor la 7:00 Raymond O. Swing 7:15 War Correspondent T:30 Johnny HarreQ 7:45-Jesterf -8:00 News 8:15 Lum and Abner 8:30 Study In Blues 8:45 Your Mayor Speaks 9:00 Blind Date 9:30 News Headlines 3:45 Art Baker 10:00 Down Memory Lane io:so B-way Bandwagon 10:45 Joseph James 11:00 Moving World ' 11:13 Orgsn Concert Hour 11:30 War News 'Frying Pan' Farce Is Fired for Friday The comical, entertaining story of group of kids trying to break into the New York stage Is told in "Out of the Frying Pan," farce by Frances Swann which will open the University Theatre s new sea son Friday night, November 26 on the stage of Johnson hall. Subsequent performances will be given Saturday night, and again on Friday and Saturday of the fol lowing weekend, December S and 4. The three-act production Is un der direction of Horace W. Robin son, acting head of the University drama department, who also ap pears in a small role. Dr. Robert D. Horn of the English depart' ment also has a part The bulk of the east consists of students. These Include Dorothy Rosen- burg, Ed Mlckel, Erwln Webb, all of Eugene; Bob Forman, Dorothy Weygant, Sue Welch, all of Port land; Lewis Vogler, Klamath Falls; Jean McClanathan, SUverton; Pat McCormack, Banks. Katherine Korn, active In both campus and Very Little Theatre drama, is assistant director of "Out of the Frying Pan." Tickets wilt be available start ing Monday from 10 a. m. to noon, and from 1 to 6 p. m. at the John son hall boxoffice, telephone 3300, extension 2 is. Reta Fry Preparing To Be Storekeeper ' Ret M. Fry, 33, daughter of Mrs. Ruth A. Fry, 1932 Villard, was enrolled recently at the naval training school for store keepers on the Indiana Univer sity campus at Bloomlngton, Ind., and Is now preparing to replace shore-stationed mala storekeeper. At Indiana she Is receiving expert instruction in storing, recording, reporting, requisi tioning and invoicing stocks. Classroom curriculum is sup plemented with physical train ing and recreation periods. WE HAVE Tom and Jerry Batter. Dave s Pie Shop, 1331 Willamette. COMPLIMENT TO WOMEN GOOSE CREEK, Tex. 0JJB--A shortage of dump truck drivers apparently reached serious pro portions at Goose Creek. An ad vertiser in a daily paper, asking for "women dump truck drivers. said: "Experience not necessary. When You Need a Home Loan SAVE and HAVE A Homtl ' EUGENE'S FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. 248 Miner Bldg . Phone lilt r mtamsmtasam OW-MONDAT ' 4:00 e. m. Tlawn Patrol 5:35 Labor Newa 8:00 Everything Ooes 8:90 Newa Parade 8:55 Lebor Newa T:0O Journal of Living T:15 Nsws Headline T:30 Reveille Roundup 1:45 Sam Hsyss 8:00 Stare 1 Today 8:13 News 8:30 Robert St. John 8:45 Dsvld Harum 3:00 Open Door 9:15 Glenn Shelley 3:30 Mirth and Madnsas 4:45 Klghllghta of Week 10:00 Across Thrsshold 5:00 p. m on upoesi 10: 1 5 Ruth For bea 5:30 Story Time 5:43 Oregon's War 8:15-Nsws 8:30 Farm Sseurlty Administration 8:45 Spot Markets 7:00 Music 7:15 Soils Deoertment 7:80 4-H Clubs 8:00 Starry Skies 8:15 A to Z 3:30 Music That Endures 8:30 Newa -3:45 Meditations KOIN MONDAY -8:00 s. nv Reporter -8:13 Breakfast Bulletin 8:30 Texas Rangers 8:43 KOIN Klock 7:13 News 7:30 Green. News 7:43 Prlngle. Newa 8:00 Consumer News 8:15 Valiant Lsdy 8:30 Stories 8:45 Aunt Jenny 8:00 Kate Smith :15 Big Slater 8:30 Helen Trent 8:43 Our del Sunday 10:00 Life Beeutllul 10:15 Me Perkins 10:30 Bemsdlns Plynn 10:43 The Goldbergs 1f:00 Dr. Malons America 11:15 Joyce Jordan 11:30 Love and learn 11:45 News 12:00 Irene BeseJey 13:13 p. m -News 13:30 Winter. News 10:30 Nsws 10:45 Baker's Notebook 11:00 Guiding Light 11:15 Lonely Women . 11:30 Light of World 11:45 Hymns 13:00 Womsn of America 13:18 p. m. Me Perkins 13:30 Pepper Young 13:45 Right to Happiness 1:00 Backstage Wife 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 Lorenzo Jones 1:45-Wldder Brown 3:00 When Girl Merries 3:15 Portia races Life 3:30 Just Plain Bill t:45 rront Psge rarrell 3:00 Roed of Ufa 3:15 Vie and Sad 3:30 Gallant Heart , 3:45 Confessions 4:00 Dr. Kate 4:15 News of World 4:30 Dinning Slatera 4:45 H. V. Kaltenbons 5:00 p. m Quartet . 5:05 Persons 11 ty Hour v 3:30 Voice of Firestone 6:00 Mysteries 8:30 Dr. L . 7:00 Contented Hour 7:30 Informstlon Please. 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Fleetwood Lswton I.JO-Cevelcede of America 8:00 Telephone Hour 3:80 Hawthorne House 10:00 News Flashes 10:15 Home Town New 10:35 Labor News ning, November IS, at the home of Margaret McAdams. The date was set tor December 20, with Colleen Mariott as hostess at her home, assisted by Dave Stone, committee chairman. Social meetings for the club were planned for each month, Hostesses were named and dates set The girls' athletic association held its monthly meeting and pot luck Thursday evening, November 18. The sophomores were in charge of the clean up and in keeping with the practice of last year, the class that is on clean up gets to eat first. i Volleyball and games were play ed during the remainder of the evening. An organization meeting of boys interested in wrestling was held in room 217 at 4 p.m. last Wed nesday. About 30 boys attended. I The team plans to have wrest- : ling matches with other high schools and to. sponsor smokers. The wrestling 'will be In coopera tion with the physical education program and rigid training will be required. Eight students from the com mercial art class helped .with the window display, show cases and merchandise display at Montgom ery Ward last Tuesday night. The students participating were Don Starr, Frances Townsend, Beverly Beairsto, Betty Steele, Peggy Jonsrud, Don Hassard, Iral Nelson and Aria Witte. Ghooss) yours bow from our hand-picked lelectton Shelton-Turnbull-Fuller Co7, Inc. 32 East 11th ix Printers tel 1663 13:45 Bechelor'e Children 10:30 Gardening for Food 1:00 Home Front Matinee 10:45 Design for uancing 1:33 According to Record 10:55 News l:3o-e)chool of the Air U:0OBlltmore Orchestra 3:00 Mary Merlin 11:30 Las Paul Trio J: IS Newspaper of Air 11:48 Newe 3:45 American Womsn 13:00 swing Shift Christmas Cards . . . Select yours today while our selection Is at its finest. Garrett Appliance Co. Miner Bldg. Mrs. Huff will remain In Eu gene and continue to teach at Roosevelt Junior high school. Mr. Huff will be replsced by Mrs. Win field Atkinson. Winfield Atkinson Is the principal of Frances Willard grade school. - Sales for the Armistice bond and stamp drive amounted to $930. This was $1,470 less than the $2,000 quota. Up until four o'clock Friday, the sales of the year reach ed $14,833, leaving $27,666.20 yet to be raised to attain the 1943-4 goal of $42,500. Ensign John A. Roberts AUS visited EHS Tuesday. November 16, to talk to seniors about getting into naval aviation through the V-S or V-12 training programs. . new i oirrtntmi ' wtrh Plans were discussed and com mittees appointed for the formal Initiation of the honor society to be held in the near future. Chairman of the table decora tions committee Is Doris Smith, with Marjorle Beckett and Jeanne Bingham also on the committee. Ed Harris, Guidmund Kaarhus, and Sue Simmons are on the table program committee, with Ed Har ris as chairman. In charge of the Invitations Is Jean Churchill, Leota Page and Joyce Davis. Jean Churchill is chairman. Jerry Holland and Deane Bond are in charge of the stunt program. A Christmas party was the main theme of the meeting of the Inter Nos, Latin club, last Monday eve- CARLTON KADELL Master ofCertmonm CARL HOFF ewef Ail He Mmit Prtmtti by UNITED AIR LINES mYmtr Psrtntr h ikt PrgrtM 970 ON YOU DIM. KOIN Flowers for Thanksgiving Bring Delight to a Woman's Heart! Lovely flowers more adequate ly express the cesser? ef Thanksgiving than mere words. Remember your wife, mother, sweetheart or hostess . with lovely cut flowers, a beautiful centerpiece, or corsage. W have a grand selection for you. Flowers By Wire Anywhere Give ONCE... For ALL Eugene Community Chest and National War Fund TIIB tURDBN 58 East Broadway Phone 4240 I PIERRE MONTEUX M' jH THE SAN FRANCISCO j lV SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1 1 LEE SWEETLAND i SMiroMt, must setetM II " J CHEF DeLl'CA of the Eu gene Hotel, snd some ef the ielleseles presented In the Sunday night Buffet Supper. eque. V So many of our customers have asked U8 io bring back our popular Sunday night Buffet Suppers that we are again featur ing this attractive service. Every Sunday evening starting Sunday, Nov. 21st, from 8:30 until 8:30. Salon Miulo by the Vera Sellln Trie (Eugene JJotei