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.morning when he noticed. . duck. A hen aUard he Mid. IHlltlui nth... lurks in the MlsslssfoBl PjggjjjjjEujrcBeReiM Duck Taunts Taxi Driver Too Far flvin aloneside the moving car, niver area were reported behav The duck kept shadowing him for about five blocks. Summers Red Cross to Assist Citizenship Seekers to aiilit alien servicemen and vet erans in the county who wish to obtain United States citizenship ing normally. "ALTON, 111. on Taxlcab iJ-i lUn1 111. wn ioAivnniiui Driver "Shorty" Summers sayslsaid. Then, he related, with one . - . i 1 1 1 .M 4V- uitmrintt wheel, ne under the Second War Powers Act of 1942, it was announced ne was driving a passenger euuus wu --- - . Broadway at 6 o'clock the other I reached out and grabbed the duck. M i:; ,: Thursday by Hugh McCallum, Lane County Chapter of the chairman. The act, which expires Dec. 31, 1946, affects all aliens who en listed or were inducted in the American Red Cross 1 prepared .! r i i . i ! ,1 United States armed forces before Dec. 28, 1945, McCallum explained. MOVING m nni.Mur i, All Forma of Insurance I AHRE & BlfUUfW LOREN V. BRYANT " W WUfl ( Phono 1181 68 W. 13th I Vn " It ' III ,M l4-Mil -!''! 9 . . I f r . ' f - s ! . . tlllil it: Is :y:i! V i :l .ir A . , . if I ,:: hi ::.; 4 I r ' ! riii . it 1 ) in 11 1 ' ! 1 f U 1 ' I I !1 1 ' :; t i Ml H 11 i P u ' I?' !M1 111! Mw Those who apply before the deadline will avoid the necessity of filing customary declaration of intention or meeting the usual residential and language qualifi cations. They will also be exempt from educational tests and pay ment of a filing fee. Alien servicemen or veterans who wish to take advantage of the opportunity should contact the local Red Cross chapter at 43 Eighth Ave. W. in Eugene at once. Fur Cleaning Furriers Saw dust Method. Electrio Cleaners, 1210 Willamette. PAL S George Mark Thompson, Washington, D. C. poses with Brueie Boy, pet pigeon he found near death of s wound a year wo and saved. The two are constant companions. GRAY'S REMEDY R 1 1 J from Rheumatism, Achei and Pains Lumbago, Lame Back. Tiffany-Davis Drug Co. Oregon Farmers Asked f o Raise High Quantify of Crops in 1947 Another year of high output; year's 14,509 acres; crimson do from Oregon farms and ranches ver, SOM acres down 13 percent Is called for in the state produc- ..... . . teh ss(j0Q acrei tion goals for 1947, reports E.;uD 45 eer cent from this year's THE LEAVES OF FALL A rich tyrup a fcvoriM syrupy Its flavor Mends perfectly with golden fcotcskes, tender waffle!,1 i Harvey Miller, chairman of the state PMA committee. Total crop acres recommended for 1947 are about the same as this year, but sharp adjustments are asked for some crops. The needs for meeting a strong domestic demand, for building re serves of some commodities and for some foods still badly needed to war-devasted countries have resulted in the call for a high 1947 output, Miller pointed out. Goals Listed Final state goals which have been approved to date are as fol lows: Spring pigs, 25,000 sows to farrow, nine per cent increase from the 23,000 in 1946; rye, 38,- 000 acres, same as 1946; sugar beets, 22,000 acres, up 10 per cent from this year's record ZO.uuu; dry peas, 22,000 acres (8000 smooth, 14,000 wrinkled), same as this year: Austrian peas, 25,00.0 acres, up 72 per cent from this KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS Help IS Mllea of Kidney Tubes Flush Out Poisonous Waste lfroliTMittxeMofa6lditarrarMM& vsnr lfi miles of kldn-v tuh pn.v Im nrnih worlrad.TbeMtlDTflltena.nd tubes arework. us day aDd nlsat to ntlp Katun rid your ayitern of execta adds aDd polaonoui waste. When disorder of kidoey function peroilta feolaoooui matter to remain in your blood, It snayeausenasgiDKbaclfacbe.rheumaticpalns, leg pains, loss of Pep and energy, getting up Bights, swelling, puffineis under the eyes, nesdaches and dlssinees. Frequent oreeanty Passages with smarting and burning some. times shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Kidneys may need help the aame as bow els, so ask your druggist for Doan's Pilli. a stimulant diuretic, uitd successfully by mil- w;iS?5iyIIV - "mi uqns for over 40 years. Doan's give happy agjggyWH . 1 1 J""" and will help the 15 miles of kidney ?l'H I IT.l'liI.-I.i r,-I.171sT iX3 .VSV CHS?.0" "" " ' 38,000 acres, Vetch Down Common and Willamette vetch, 86,000 acres, down 21 per cent from this year's 109,000 acres; common ryegrass. 80,000 acres, down 18 per cent from this year's 98.000 acres: wheat. 1.000,000 acres, down 8 per cent from this year's 1,085,000 acres; potatoes, 45,400 acres, down 13 per cent from this year's 52,000 acres. Some of the final goals for fall seeded crops differ In the percent age change from 1946 from the goals announced earlier before planting time. This represents re visions in 1946 production figures, as suggested acreages for 1847 remain unchanged. Suggested state goals submitted by the department of agriculture for other crops and commodities will be considered by the Oregon USDA council within the next few weeks, the PMA chairman said. These include dairy, live stock and poultry goals, barley, oats, hay, and hay and pasture crop seeds. Red & Whit I I Bed & WUt I I l! Black Zania P-u'. CURRANTS RAISINS iu.pk,..........29c 2-lb-pk'- 58c I I mil County Agent Gives Report on New Clubs The formation of two new 4-H clubs was reported Wednesday by E. A. Danielson, county 4-H agent. New groups and theis officers are: Health Club, Culp Creek School, District 84: Mrs. Mary Raisor, leader and teacher; LeRoy Pullen, president; Donald Violette, vice president, and Sharon Weddel, secretary. Total enrollment: 24. Forestry Club, westfir School District 117: J. V. Laswell, leader and teacher; Raymond Stromberg, president; Melvin Warshaw, vice- president, and Elmber Noland, stcretary. Total enrollment: 12. It's here! The grandest day of alt the year! A day of rejoicing! A day of heartfelt Thanksgiving for all the wonderful gifts and blessings which are ourf. Let us make this an old-fashioned Thanksgiving dinner eelebratlag the return of loved ones at home. Do all your Thanksgiving shopping at Red & White food stores ... the stores of fair dealing and low prices! . SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOV. 22 - 23 Red & White PUMPKIN No. IM n AC Can ...... for OOC Dry ; Mince Meat 9-oz. pkg. ... .. 19c Dried Peaches R1 S 43c Chow Chow Del Monte 12-oz. ar 29c Sweet Relish Del Monte An 12-ox. Jar ZiC Raisins ...3 Crackers Snow Flake ... 2 lb. pkg. 43C Pop Corn Tender Blossom lO-oi. can 1 Instant Ralston Cereal . Regular Ralston Cereal , 18-os. pkg.-27a 24-ox. pkg. 27a 18c - Red & White . ' ( ' C F ME E Lb. jar 43' Mb. Jar 85' LANE COUNT? ; COMMUNITY CHEST v PECAN FRUIT BARS 6 4 -ounce Regular 25c 2 for ... 25' CRAB MEAT Sn ...69c Under present wholesale cost EVERYTHING IN FOODS Willamette Street at 16th, Eugene, Oregon Store Honrs Monday Through Friday "Open 8 A. M. Close 6 P. M. PACIFIC OYSTERS No.l , Can .. 55 Eagle Point Fancy 0A9t Quality Granulated wVap 50-pound Bag Iff ft. All Kinds Case-48 Tall Cans ., If AttAv Pure Amber ' UUnCjT 5.p0Und Can .... Brazil Nuts & Alaonds yS". Large, Local Pound . Fresh Roasted Pound . . Walnuts Peanuts Vanilla Imitation V dialled 4.0unce Bottle . Odell No. 2fe Can Peach.ec Flo,(a Whole No. 2't Can For Salad No. ZM Can M.J.B. 1-pound Can .... Folger's 1-pound Jar Pears Peachi Apricots Fruits Coffee Coffee $98 a.25 -49 42c 35 29c lOc 26c 42c 43 43c Golden Grain 153-oz. Can Hormel No. V4 Can . Hash 15-oz. Can No. V 2 Cans ... Libby's Spaghetti Deviled Ham Corned Beef Deviled Meat Lunch Tongue ZL. 49c Haley's 1-pound Can All Kinds Package CtiissJA.. Cake Flour kjwaiiauuwii 15 31 15 Meat Balls Cake Mix Peas - Corn Package Green Beans .45 30c .37 Tuna Flakes g.4. 39 Peanut Butter 59c Chinese Noodles pXT......! 5 Noodle Dinner )T"A. .15 Store Closed All Day Thanksgiving Preserves - Jellies - Pickles Olives - Cookies - Candy Scarce Goods We are receiving scarce merchandise daily and sell ing It on arrival. Have a TASTY SNACK With Us When Shopping Assorted Sandwiches Complete Fountain Service DARR'S FOUNTAIN LUNCH EAD'S FRUIT and VEGETABLES LETTUCE Large, Crisp Heads CELERY Utah, Large Bunch, Each CRANBERRIES . ..... 2 for 25 15 Large Fancy, Lb 39 (A LARGE VARIETY OF FROZEN FOODS) Complete Assortments of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 62 Years Merchandising Thank you, folks, for the won derful patronage you have fiven us. The Stanleys have been mer chandising for 62 years and the opening of this store has been our grandest success, Nov. 11th being the greatest day's sales In our history. Sorry we had to lock the doors and turn away so many hundreds of customers, but come again we have tons of merchandise for you and are receiving tons every week. We do not hide our scarce mer chandise and hand it out to a favorite few it will be sold as received. , We have many things for which to be thankful: The demise of the orA, which will soon relieve the shortage of supplies. The republican congressional victory, which will soon put our nation onto an even keel. And perhaps the receipt and installation of our plate glass, skylights and furnace. Yours truly. Stanleys Sugar Sacks 36x36 inches, white toweling. Dandy for Diapers, Dish Cloths, Towels and hundred uses. All You want Syrup A high quality heavy, breakfast syrup. Quart Mf). Mason Jar J MOP STICKS r . ; ''FREE .'X A Victory Mo'p Stick Free witi 1 1 grocery purchase of $1.00 or non. I Store Honrs - Saturday Open 8 A.M.- Close 9 P. M. Cleanser aDnfh 15c stea Wool St . .. 5c Cigarettes STges .....:.... ?ll35 Brooms goidBeaty....:.::..$l-25 PnKed Wheat Sf0ephanePkg. lOc Pickles slicedDil1 -5 Or riCKieS I2.0unce 2 Jars A7C Mushrooms S.c!. ... 39c Chili Con Carne ct!l .27 Fish Balls Sffg. ..39 Laymon 100 Tablets .. Regular or Liquid 1-pound . Crescent 1-pound 2 Packages .... Razor Blades E&ZgL Aspirin Hemo Soda Lockerap Paper Holly Cleanser Can . ... .. ... 5 5 AV 1S Oft .a7e SA( Scouring' Fads' 2 packageS ... Paper Towels SB 150 Towels e Beans - Rice - Popcorn - Lentils - Split Peas Pearl Barley. Extra Special -- Buy a Can or Buy a Case GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 Can ....... .. ...... 13c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 47-ounce Can ....... 29c ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 Can .... lie ORANGE and GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46-oz. Cans .C. 33c ORANGE JUICE, No. 2 Can .... .. 15c ORANGE JUICE, 46-ounce Can . 35c Fancy Florida and Texas Citrus Juices CECIL ATKINS and DALE L. HUMPHREY PETITE CAKE SH0PPE DECORATED CAKES ... For Parties and Special Occasions All Kinds of DINNER ROLLS for Thanksgiving PHONE 6109-W FOR SPECIAL ORDERS Owine to present marW conditions all P""5.'! subject to change wift?" notice. . ' LONG'S? MARKET The Home of Good Meats" TRY oim n nnuciOUS BABY BEEF ; f aC Meat for Your Lock CUSTOM CUTTING; (