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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1947)
Tafte 12. RggistPT-Ciinrrl, Fiigerte-. Orf.. Monday. July 1. 1H7' 100,000 ORDERS j of Chicken in the Rough! That's the amount of this famous fried chicken dish that that we have served to the people of Eugene and lane County In the past 5 years. Exclusive at Sey mour's Cafe . . . and we also pack It in special boxes lor home parties and picnics. Try It soon. OUR NEW KITCHEN Recently Installed. It is functioning; perfectly, enabling as to serve Improved, tasty hat food and cold crisp salads. New electric stoves and stainless steel equip ment keep and serve food In proper condition. NEW SODA FOUNTAIN and s NEW AIR CONDITIONER have been Installed. Complete dininc comfort la guaranteed even on the hot test days. Also we have sound proofed our din Ins room so that you mav dine In a quiet, relaxed atmosphere. Flan to have s meal noon at the new Seymour's Cafe and note the changes made. California Democrats Oppose Third Party in Wallace Rally FRESNO, Cal. U.P. De.'ezates to a "Draft Wallace" meeting here Saturday night shouted down a move to put California Democrats on record as flatly opposing the idea of a third party. Former Attorney Ceneral Rob ert W. Kenney toid newsmen later that a third party movement to try to place Henry A- Wallace in the White House in 1848 would only come if the Democratic na tional convention "cynically turns down thf . ill of the people'' by choosing President Truman as the party's candidate In the general election. Unanimous Vote But the 400-odd Wallace Demo crats who came to the meeting from all over the state loudly and unanimously voted for a procedur al move to silence a United Steel Workers of America, CIO, repre sentative opposing both a third party and Kenney himself. John Despol, representing the steel workers, said a third party would 4on!y result in a split of the liberal Democratic vote. It would aid the Communists in Eu rope to defeat the Socialists, and it would aid the National Association of Manufacturers" in this country. He said he wouldn't "trust any one as our leader who stabbed Wallace in the back in 1944" and fought to retain state rights to tidelands. ; But the conclave delegates, sweltering in a packed hotel ball- i room as official temperatures reached 103, said they were "un questionably and unequivocally Ifor Tai:are as Demccrat it' third party leader. I jFJected Chairman I ! And they gave Kenney a unani mous vote of confidence by elect ing him chairman of their import ant steering committee. Other members, expected to total not more than IS, were to be chosen later. Two former Congressmen El lis Patterson and Ned Healey, both of Los Angeles attended the meeting and urged an all-out cam paign for Wallace. In less than 15 minutes, $1500 in amounts rang-i ing from $5 to $250 was eontnbut-: ed to the campaign. 1 Kenney told the delegates that j it is up to the western Democrats : to "make a blueprint" for the' country to follow. j it 9x12 Kugs Cleaned. Electric Cleaners, 1210 Willamette SL MAKES 10 NEW LOCATION 1018 Olive St. MONUMENTS BLAZING GRANITE CO. Phone 481 Eugene, Oregon VAli- i if u tTTt:. 1151 WIlUBeM, Vi Curtains cleaned In Sanltonej Electrle Cleaners, 1210 Willamette St. "KIRSCH" VENETIAN BLINDS Aluminum . . . Tht finest you can buy .. nationally famous: FREE ESTIMATES and Installation EUGENE FURNITURE CO. ?40 WilmL Ph. 6051 I We Can Give Your Overstuff FURNITURE and RUGS That Bright New Look Again With eur modern cleaning equipment we clean tk where they are. ns NO MUSS CLEANS t.. NO FUSS USE TO SPECIAL KFRVTCE FOR Itmil ""H ""latent FRED WRIGHT 650 1 154 Phone 439S MMwn J A rz&zz in- mill -im WwiA 1 m -AA ' 'S? ; 1 Moke people are Sfost complete line nt saddles In town to rhoou from. Just s few m. m of the eitbtreu styles rarrted In our store The HalU Wills-. Jrg The Ellenburs The Kodeo AoriatloD White Klver Boper "TC JfT V ' W ' ' 9 11 tPK T H f I 1 sod Tha 1-eerles, as well Pony Raddles. Saddles available in sfl I MM II rVV I A 1 II 1 f N TTTT t'l " JA . variety of tlnhe-Illonde. MahosanT. Antique, Russet and ' V M fl R II N I N II A i I I jl I I A. mm i 1 Y -1 ever before! fhmmm PONY SADDLE ensush saddle T S nwim 37.50 owMtn.. 39.95 ' ' "-s OsiOSi Qii J 2" Seat, Mahiif any Finish InrtKil liki tnjim M " 7 J I 2? fj1 trX" K7Zf ' (H RIDING EQUIPMENT ( IVil feZ yoil... Ni j K fl Y glmr : t for. taste.,. yf 1 $m ? W I i'rVsu T FOR THROAT... . . AS LV M R f nVr-: 6.95 V for 3"Y Ciqarette. Sec fv L"P:j : VKrf I h jW (fell C'i O.. w FARM STORE f ' ' ' Sj 5S5iS-y 4 ws5.Mtosc-e' (fRni Corner lOih 4 I h.rnelion s I, "v" 1 V Fre rarklus Tho... t61 - -; ; - . .. ' 1 - mml mmmmmx S. X hm t; CAMELS are the "CHOICE OF EXPERIENCE' eMB'' Mens CsnUa