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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
islice District oles Released ... nolled by 1W 27!? official in the elec that of Constable rsk,wy of the Eugene 6S2K who garnered RoHiclal return, com-IS-maiday show. P. .T. votes cast for Prf the peace: r9 .T.utlce District M JohnMaurej 8. WUlaWtte. Justice Dis- jjted Dorfler, aa; fista and votes cast for t,bIe!: M.Mrt C. S. florence e. ,... rM-Met- l.Vnton Rasmus- Q, Evsmi v - Minleton r" j. Arthur Graham, 12. jSXc. District- KSne, 23; Clark Wheaton, L... drove Justice Distrlct- l WeSt.iaJL9.-- .T.tiM District ZTwillamette Justice Dls- ClKirby V. Williams, zub. rawmsMOP", Jtn2tEC0HDS lj .1 BAYER METAL B0x UNPAINTED CHESTS WINDOW and DOOR i FRAMES Career Cupboard! Droplet Table SPRINGFIELD FURNITURE MFG. Ull Main Phone WU mnanKD, oregon MISSIONARY ' , PICTURES Showing FAMINE Conditions In 4 CHINA. ' Win Be Presented by W. WILLIAM DICKSON Oiudlu Missionary. Thurs. (Tonight) 7:30 CHURCH of the NAZARENE Hfith uid Madison PUBLIC INVITED USE INTERLOCKING CEMENT BLOCKS Pnalei fa Concrete FAST STURDY ECONOMICAL REINFORCED Concrete Construction MORTARLESS '. BLOCK CO. M V . So. 59 Phone 3431-M H5 5 Y I N TU N N 6 l To prevent Jams la the Lincoln tunnel, handling 80.000 can dally between New York and New Jersey, civilian jeep tow ont disabled motorcars. Harold F. Addison, 232; George Nelson, 737. The question:' "Shall stock be allowed to run at large in this precinct?" wai answered in the negative in two precincts, Brum baugh and Santa Clcr-, by 13-59 and 26-281 margins, respectively. ALV ADORE NEWS ALVADORE Friendly Helpers Council of the Alvadore Christian Church held their annual bazaar at the home of Mis. Fred Eagan, Nov. IB with selection of canned goods, pastries, vegetables, fruits, aprons and knit garments for sale. Mrs. Harold Drew was in charge of fancy work; Mrs. Major Sny der of Knit garments; Mrs. Xury Lemmon of canned goods and foodstuffs and Mrs. Barbara Han sen acting as cashier. At 3:30 p.m. there was a Silver Tea at which Mrs. Paul Collins, wife of Chris tian Church Minister; Mrs. Rep Sanborn; Mrs. Ferd Eagan and Mrs. Curtis Sanborn poured. Friendly Helpers Council will meet with Mrs. Frank Sanborn Nov. 21 all day with potluck at noon. I Community Club meeting which was postponed because of the sud den death of a neighbor, Bert Kle iner, will be held Nov. 22 at the Community Hall. There will be a musical pro gram after, the meeting consisting of a piano and clarinet solo by Shirley Stapleton; guitar number by Rozella Collins and a song by Freddie and Billy .JStevens with guitar accompaniment. Ladles are all asked to bring cookies. Miscellaneous articles have been purchased by the school including an electric dock for the two up per grade rooms, geography maps for the Intermediate room, rings and chinning bar for the gym and a new outdoor flag pole. "Why We Must Go Seal Hunt ing" is the title of the play to be given by the fifth grade at the next assembly. 4-H Health Club, organized In the fourth, fifth, and sixth grade room with the following officers elected: La May Schanno, presi dent; Margie Boggs, vice-president; Rodney Huey, Sec and Betty Wright, yell leader. 4-H Cooking Club under the leadership of .Mrs. Minnie Haag elected officers including Emma Huey, president; Richard Boggs, vice-president; Freddy Stevens, Secy. , and Jerl Manning as Yell Leader. Nineteen members en rolled. Thursday Club officers enter tained at the meeting Nov. 14 with a progressive dinner. The ladies met at the home of Mrs. Barbara Hansen where they served the first course of the dinner of cocktail and salad. From there they walked to the home of Mrs. Xury Lemmon for Creamed Chic ken and vegetables, then rode to MrsjOurtls Sanborn's for the des sert Mrs. Sanborn is the presi dent of the elub, Mrs. Lemmon, vice-president and Mrs. Hansen, the secretary. ' Mrs. Marvin Jones has re turned from Burlington, Colo, where she has been the past six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Ranney visited Mrs. Ranneys parents of Nampa, Idaho Armistice week end. While there Mrs. Ranney be came ill and could not .return home with her husband. She ex pects to return home In three weeks. Westfir Mill Down WESTFIR The high water washed the temporary dam out Monday morning, shutting the mill down for a few days. The new dam will be ready for use in a week or ten days. The Westfir postofflce is ask ing for bids on the mail messenger service. Any one Interested may inquired at the postoffice for de tails. The Grade School Carnival will be Nov. 26, 7:30 p.m. There will be a food booth and other con cessions. The TAP is sponsoring a hot lunch program at the school. The mothers take turns preparing the lunch and serving it In the sev ent grade room. Mrs. John Burt entertained the Bridge Club Thursday after noon. A gift was presented to Mrs. Lou Long in honor of her' birthday. High score went to Mrs. Mildred Allen, second Mrs. Hat- 'tie Smith and low to Mrs. Paula iBurt. - Five Million Japs Thus Far Repatriated TOKYO (U.H The supreme commander for allied powers re vealed Thursday a total of 4,983, 901 Japanese have been repatri ated to their homeland, with an other 1,591,509 still awaiting evac uation to Japan from various parts of Asia. The report listed 6684 Japanese brought home from Manchuria and 3829 from Soviet controlled northern Korea through southern Korea during the week ending Nov. 17. . Kyodo News Agency quoted a Japanese government source which said that 158,161 Japanese were definitely believed to still be alive among an additional 601,264 persons listed as missing in action. 'Runaways Seek Glamour' HOLLYWOOD (U.R) The lure of Hollywood glamour is the No. 1 reason why boys and girls leave home, juvenile delinquency ex perts said Thursday. Lt, Harry Engelund of the po lice juvenile detail said 15,317 children under 18 were reported to the department last year alone as runaways from every state in the union. In every car 3, he said, the fugitives were believed to be headed for "Hollywood." Boys' Club Director Joseph Thesing said most of the children : ran away because their parents did not fill such basic needs as response, recognition and new ex- j periences. , ! "In a quest for new experiences, children will run away to Holly wood, a well-publicized glamour center," he said. Farene Regtster-Onard. Fnrene. Ore.. Thgrg., Nov. 81. 1940. Pare Home Nursing Course Set by Local Red Cross A six - lesson Red Cross home nursing class will start Dec. 2, in the upstairs Red Cross rooms. The last lesson will be Dec. 18. Classes will run from 3 to 5 p. m. Only ten women may register for the course. The first to call 63 to register will be accepted. Other courses will be started af ter the Christmas holidays. Sixty per cent of man's diet In this "meat eating" nation ia of plant origin. "COLD BUG gothim? HELP EASE ACHIN5 CHEST MUSCLES MENTH0LATUM W, i got a 1 PLUMMER-SIGLOH COMPANY 805 PEARL STREET, EUGENE sv.nf LOBSTERS Fresh Boiled, Large Sixes Small Sizes . SMELT, deemed. Ready to Fry. Fancy Columbia River FRESH SEA PERCH . 80c lb. 90c lb. 35s lb. 22c lb. . pint 70c 85c lb. 75c lb. ... 28c lb. FRESH LARGE OYSTERS .'. FRESH PRAWNS '. .. HOODS CANAL SHRIMP, Boiled In Shell . LING COD, Fresh Whole Fish . Canned Salmon and Tuna Newman's Fish Mkts. .39 East Broadway and Producers Market . Phon 2309 PBOoniras IAHE COUNTY'S OWN SHOPPING CENTER! ffNE STOP SHOPPING SERVICE I h i 805 PEARL STREET, EUGENE ill I ? ZtJL. U ..TXA&8&. m .V..AAIw.aa 'OssliMsMslisMsBaaaMsaMssMsJsassfJsMsMsaJ III jig jp $ A gTsiDAN l $Pn-lo Panties tadnik 1 TCT Atmttd nlm I .L kKA V Nw on printed Chrlittnos Ml II I ' "" I . T"rT.'S greetings -eoeh on Stxee 32 to 44 ; The perfect gif, to, I M VfViJ OXo'fM A araclicol ond essential " box of our fine, long-wear. I 7t( I AMsf1Vtf si iZZtZZ h lull cut erepe sotin slip, Afl M L J r Veaet' m . s' tj I noma w , ?f CLIFFORD B. JOHNSON rae Blind Merchant In the Pnblie Market aJwAUTT BROOMS , RIB KNIT COTTON WINTER 5l wLfcnlu'r' barn and UNDERWEAR: Union Salts for lH vV?m'. made by the boys R to If. Union Salts for Ibcrtu of Big h OuaUt. men, flies If to 46. Light and I . tli i l.1.4 St M4a M Diet WWIMIH WtJllflll -aj IUU MVK JM Canvas Gloves men, drawers, slies II to 42i LflMH,M . -1.1 1- t mM a- am HUTU, BICCS 99 Ml V. Red Bats for Hunters DR. GRABOW Curved and Straight Stems. Christmas Cards Pound Bos Cardinal Choco lates. Pound After Dinner Mint Men's and Bors' Plastic Belts. , 0 aunaets W MJ Wool. JH ft. ZZ Ble Work Mklw. "yea hH rattan Chetkedlja, NO. 85 WRS. FRYE BOOTH B8W 'or Fancy and PUln Xmas Bess. MI 9na and Nats and Toasted Salted Faner sa. (T.N.T. Pop Corn). Packing Begin November Cordial -Win Set e relldml etwil. rwm nmmd trayi nt S look timMtt Mmpltt wMi sit crystal flews, $1.29 Mala Floor Say "MERRY CHRISTMAS" With Newberry's Lovely Gifts For All Bring la your Christmas list to Newberry'. You'll find th perfect Christmas present for everyone from the new baby niece to areat-grandpa on these New berry counters. Wonderful apparel gift to plea and delight Enchanting articles for th dlaaunlnaUng hostess' Rcfit Kftthen-Pur. FRUIT CAKES 0 Yummy, tnoulVwolering Hoi Idoy (Vint cakes chock full ot delWom, meaty fruits and nun. fancy Oriental spices. Real, old fashioned fresh fruit cake Main Bale Floor home everything for everyone. Best of all are th price tags. For they're at a pre-war, all-Urn low priced within your budget. Be wis and do all your Christmas hopping her at Newberry's. But shop early shop now for best and widest selection. BREAKFAST 8:30 WAFFLES 8TRUP Bl 35c Homss CAKE SERVER Handsome fllaee ervlrto.tray cove d with a heavy gauge aluminuM. Many met. $2.29 WAXED PAPER 75 Sheets 12c Main Sales Fleer 39C & f MADE-UP XMAS GIFT PACKAGES 1 Q O I BmJSTwiinVeor treble for you. 0 1 , IB W'fl m fConlsnts are shown in j- wmmtTBa I S-vC di,play " S IsZfeB H il Slt . Msmnoer mm , n LUNCHEON SPECIALS Turkey Dressing Poti Vegetable Roll with Bi 55c I OA rnn4 DV VUUUL White Paper Hapkins Main Bales Floor . rr CANDY FEATURES 1 Batter Toffee, Peanuts 1 i lb. 35 Butter Scotch Wafers lb. . 4 KLEEIIEX - 220 Count - - 14c Basement Bales Fleer m. to 11:00 A IXR COFFER A 11:00 to 3:00 atoes Gravy 1 itter Coffe 1 5 Main Sales Floor Sweet Heart TOILET SOAP for Main Sales Floor