to April 4
, ow of the Men's
i oven for the test
"PHiMnounced- Tne
!"catest is open
S Renter. Judges
be announced
L'uooos submitted by
Tril be cuosen w
local powers are
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Scouts Plan
Regional Meet
Fojr April 2
O. R. Sharpe, regional scout
executive of Region Eleven, Boy
Scouts of America, has announced
plans for the April 2 meeting of
the Regional Laymen's conference
are nearing completion. The meet
ing will be held in Eugene and
Dr. Elbert K. Fretwell, chief scout
executive, will attend, according
to Alton F. Baker, regional chair
man. Following the luncheon, open
ing session of the conference, af
ternoon discussion groups will in
clude administration, under the
direction of Dr. Fretwell for coun
cil presidents, vice presidents and
district chairmen; operations, with
deputy regional executive Walter
R. Whidden as adviser for operat
ing committee members of council
and districts service, with deputy
regional executive H.C. Mugar as
adviser for commissioners; and
senior scouting with deputy re
gional executive Donald Seaman
and Lt. Wm. Burke as advisers
for senior committee members.
Business Meetings
J. R. Bruckart, council presi
dent, has issued an invitation to
scouters of the Oregon Trail Coun
cil to be present to represent their
institutions and districts at these
business sessions. Following the
afternoon group meetings, a reg
ular business meeting will be held
at 4:30 p.m. with a report meet
ing at 5 p.m. under the direction
of regional chairman, . Alton F.
Baker.
The evening dinner will be
open at 6 p.m. at the Eugene Ho
tel and following recognition for
key scouters of the councils par
ticipating, Dr. Fretwell will ad
dress the conference. Plans have
been made for a broadcast cf the
program over station KORE.
Dedication Service
Closing ceremony and dedica
tion service will be under the
direction: of Glenn Griffith and
the Eugene High School a capella
choir add Rev. Wesley Gv Nichol
son, Lane district chairman.
Reservations for the luncheon
and dinner may be secured from
the council office at the present
time.
Brazil Hones for Bla
Wool Crop Increase
RIO DE JANEIRO (U.PJ Bra
zilian sheepherders are hoping for
longer wool and more mutton as a
result of what is believed to be
the world's biggest experiment
with artificial inseminati
The agriculture ministry which
plans to Inseminate 100,000 ewes I
this year announced one-third of ! .
the job has been completed.
Twice as many lambs as usual
are expected, eacb the offspring j
of a scientifically chosen sire. Av- :
erage weight of each lamb at birth I
is expected to go up about a pound 1
ana a half.
Eugene Register-Guard, Thursday, March 51. 1946 Page lt
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zL') and be ssre it's Mission!
PHETTI
There's no spaghetti quite like
Mission. This true Italian spa
- fherti is richer, firmer, and more
delicious. It's quick to cook and
keeps its shape after cooking,
tfi the spaghetti that's good
down to the last satisfying bite
and it takes but a few min
utes to prepurel
Write Minloa
Mfte&ront,
Seattle 4. lor I
hendiome 82
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beek. It'e (reel
Most Robbed Indiana
Banket to Quit Business
CARBON, Ind. (U.PJ Judge
B. Marshall, president of the
Carbon State Bank, announced
today that he was going out
business July 1.
"Let somebody else's bank be
the most frequently robbed Jinan
cial institution in Indiana,," Mar
shall said. '. .
Marshall, 71, is sole employe
of the bank. He said the volun
tary liquidation not only -would
paralyze the Carbon banking in
dustry but also the holdup and
burglary business.
Actually, however, iocking the
bank doors for good will be only
a formality,, for Marshall has
conducted his business with the
doors locked since . 1940.
Marshall was the victim of one
$5000 holdup and three visits by
yeggmen during the late 1930's
and in 1940. Then he decided
he'd keep the doors locked all
the time and admit, only people
he recognized.
The precautionary, measure
failed to work, however. In 1944,
two men rapped on .the bank door
during business hours. Marshall
thought he knew them, so he ad
mitted them. They stuck a gun
in his ribs and took $500 in bank
funds. .
Today, Marshall still keeps the
doors locked, 24 hours a day. Pa
trons observe regular banking
hours, but Marshall goes to work
at 6:30 a.m. and stays until 5 p.m.
, . .
SALEM PLANS CONCERT
SALEM, March 21 (U.PJ Ar
rangements are being made to
bring the Minneapolis Symphony
Orchestra to Salem as a feature
attraction of the fall and winter
concert season, the community
concert board announced today.
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tag, energizing meala every
time shop at Irish' and save.
Our larae stocks enable vou
to make easy selections oi all available
foods. This week and every week shop
at Irish food stores.
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that grand, rich
potato flavor of
Blue Bell chips. '
Beyond bpubt the
most popular of
potato chips. ' V
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Dried Prunes RICE
TASTY FANCY
2 Lbs. 25c 2"s23c
. . nusH-swARTz Betty Crocker Soup Mixes 3 - 25
Ice Cream - : - : , . ...
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UR PeacheS Val Vita No.2Vi Cans 2 For49
ICE CREAM ; - -
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As It Was Four - Wheaties . .$. 2 f 291
YmAt" V-8 Veaetebl. Cocktail Juice 46 0.. 31f
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mSef Macaroni . Spaghetti .iw.pm-221
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hot rolls Tenderoni Z-15!?
HLfJ? Boy-Ar-Dee Spaghetti Dinner 29
Raisin, large .. 18c fl
RITZ CRACKERS
SSL s VUvUM- iib. Box21c s
100 Whole Wheat ' HERSHEY'S
;is ;' ia u,.10' Treet Lunch Meat
Hot Home Made and But- MA- VIC lj
tercnist out Dally at 2:30 ll'Vl, UNI sVi
PRODUCE SPECIALS
SUNHST
JUICE
ORANGES
Avocados
3-25'
TURNIPS
Lbs.
25c
NEW NEW
POTATOES PEAS
3"'-29 111239' 1)
Radishes, Green Onions, Seed Potatoes, Onion Sets and
Plants, Fresh Pineapple, Peppers, Asparagus.
Friday and Saturday Specials .
Eugene Markets Only.
Matches et
Tea, M.j.B vi ft. 47c
Gloss Starch Amaiio 3plcgs.
Purex Bleach . 23a
Boraxo ... ... ..... . 2 pugs. 25c
Vano - ..-tt i 55c
Ke-Nu ... 1 pic 25c!
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SWARTZ Fountain Lunch
960 Chamelton Street
WE SERVE:
Chili 15c Hamburgers . 15c
Soup 10c Milk Shakes ..15c
Salad .... ....10c Sundaes ........15c
Sandwiches ..................15c and 20c
Ice Cream To Take Out
Your
RED CROSS
Must Carry On . .
GIVE!
The Finest Meats to Euf ens
Irish-McBroom Markets
The TStt'eT the Town
Irish-Swarti Bakery
Est Skerbets
For Their Betresblnf FUtOT .
Irlsh-Swartz Ice Cream
960 Chamelton St. W Spiingtield
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