6
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iai Relief Aid
ed by Winter
r ' mbi The mil
"nt of Shanghai
e'lMund of 4.-'
iinf.r..L Hollars to aid
". hut the casualties
uU by wintry
fjed that the aid hardly
PPP1'- ,n f them chil-
r"0? hi ed from the
P
I streets in one day this week
Thursday night after the temper
ature dropped, l-.-: bodies, 130 of
them children, were found in the
streets. They were victims of ex
posure and malnutrition for the
most part.
War-stimulated internal migra
tions in the United States between
1940 and 1943 resulted in New
YorK Mate losing a million peo
pie and California gaining a mil
lion.
AT LOR AVE ,
LORANE School Christmas' InVH R tittle
acation will be from Dec 19 to ' UUllltS
Jan. 5 Both Miss Carlene Robin-, Ci ll l"
SOU. elemental j ... X lll Li rmrf
iDoris Walked hschoo "11""
'J""1 lne YUletide season at their
homes in Caneyville. Kentucky
and Sentinel, Oklahoma, respect
ively. Thirty-two sat down to dinner
at the Ladies" Aid Christmas par-
tV. St tha Pl..l.ti . .
jr. -. ..... v.umra, vnurcn last
1 Tuesday. Food and clothing were
"'""f" vy me guests tor the Na
nio Indians.
LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y. (U.PJ
The Indonesian Republic told the
Emergency Teaching
Certificates Continued
SALEM, Ore. (U.PJ The State
Board of Education extended un
til July 1, '1949, its policy of is.
suing emergency teaching certifi-
AT BLI E RIVER
BLUE RIVER The Blue Riv
! er Diner is being remodeled. The
Refrigeration and Supply Co. of
Eugene is installing a Weber
stainless steel fountain, chrome called Patricia Ann
Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore.. Sunday, Dec. 21, 1947' Page 31
DEXTER DOINGS
DEXTER Mrs. and Mrs. Jim
Bedingeh announce the arrival of
new daughter. She has been
United Nations Security Council jcates given teachers who can not land blue leather booths, fluores- Mrs. Weilbreamer,
turned to her home In Redding
after spending the past month
with her daughter. ,
Cidies ...here's what
!e wants for Christmas!
this week that the Netherlands
still was attacking Indonesian ter
ritory and committing atrocities
in oava ana Sumatra in aenance
of the UN cease-fire order.
L. N. Palar of the Indonesian
Republic urged the council to or
der a complete report on Dutch
activities from the UN "Good Of
fices" Commission now. on the
spot. He said the Dutch were try
ing to sever the rest of Indonesia
from the Indonesian Republic.
The United States objected,
however, through Delegate War
ren R. Austin. He said such a re
quest to the UN commission might
reflect on "the wisdom and hon
esty and dignity and ability" of
the UN investigators who have
been in Indonesia for several
months on orders to negotiate a
truce between fighting Dutch and
Indonesian factions.
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100 Cashmere
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full fashioned knit '
in beautiful grey
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17.50
BMAN'S MEN S STORE
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Corner 8th & Willamette Phone 2854
meet all the usual requirements cent
for teaching obs in grade and
high schools.
The action was taken to allevi
ate the shortage of teachers.
The board also adopted stand
ards under which future emer
gency teaching certificates will be
issued.
The board tentatively approved
standards which high schools must
meet to obtain basic school sup
port funds.
WOLF CREEK NEWS
WOLF CREEK The Christmas
program given by the Wolf Creek
School, will be held Tuesday eve
ning, Dec. 22, at 8 p. m. at the
schoolhouse.
AT ALV ADORE
ALVADORE A Christmas
program will be presented at
the local Christian Church Sun
day at 7:30 p, m. Everyone Is
Invited.
Mrs. Opal Doty, rural school
supervisor, and Miss Delsing,
county health nurse were visitors
at Alvadore grade school Thurs
day afternoon, to check the chil
dren.
The young people's class of the
Alvadore Church were guests at
the Macabee place Sunday after
noon and got Christmas trees.
117 U .1 J . A 1 J i
The Program will consist of two
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell
and family leave Saturday for
Minnesota for several days visit
with relatives. Visitors at the P.
Haag borne are Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Gulllckson and Adam Koffler
from New- England, N. D. Mrs.
Roy Chambers was hostess this
plays, songs, drills and recitations.
The community is invited. Vaca
tion will be from Dec. 22, to Jan.
5.
Mrs. Marconi Hall and baby
daughter, Kay Lynette, have re
turned to their home from the
hospital. Mrs. Lee Jenkins and
baby son, Dean Leslie, who was
born Saturday, Dec. 13, are still
in a Eugene hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tatman have sold
their home here to Mr. and Mrs.
Vincent Rhea, of California. Their
daughter, Lois, has entered the
seventh grade in the Wolf Creek
school. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jeffers
iiave returned from Redmond and
are living in the Melvin Jeffers
home.
linhts and stainless steel Mr.
washing equipment. The Diner
purchased recently by Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Fox.
Carl Drlica, who is head of re
organizing the school system in
Japan, return ! here recently for
Mrs. Drlica and his two sons,
Steven and Carl who are now on
their way back to Japan where
they will make their home. Drlica
has learned to speak and write
Japanese. Mrs. Drlica is a sister of
Mrs. Don Wicks and has spent
some time recently visiting Mrs
Wicks and her mother, Mrs. Huf-
ford,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lanning
are staying at Bine McKenzie
Lodge in the absence of the own
ers, Mrs. Alice Holly and Charles
Law who are spending the noli
days with relatives in southern
California.
Mrs. Arthur D. Douglas, dauglv
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hincs
has jointed her husband, Captain
Douglas in Honolulu. Capt. Doug
las is stationed at Scofield Bar
racks.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Meyer have
moved to their home on Rose St..
purchased from the Bart Tate
heirs.
The area of the Great Like
mother of roughly equals that of New York
Chester Hostrick has re-1 and Pennsylvania combined.
AT FRANKLIN
FRANKLIN The play cast who
took their program to Goldson
Grange Friday, report a good
crowd and pies sold for $1245.
This is a 50 SO split between
Franklin and Goldson Grange.
Home made candy was also sold
on a 50 50 basis.
Mr. Brewer, who had his leg
broken in a woods accident, June
2, has had the cast removed but
can'i walk for at least three
weeks. R. T. Stingley who is in
the Sacred Heart hospital is re.
ported much better. Ed Sprague
left a few days ago for a visit
with his son in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Stickles who
I left here last June and located
at Little River, Calif., write that
they like their new home.
Pfc Melvin Phillips who left
Oct. 22 after a visit with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Phillips of Walton writes that he
is stationed on Guam and is a
file clerk in Transportation Dept.
week to a birthday party in honor
of her daughter Betty's tenth an
niversary..
Art Louden of the Alvadore
Grocery caught a nine and one
half lb. salmon on a recent fish
ing trip. Walter Hill' purchased
ten head of cows on a recent
trip to Iowa. Merril Hill is on the
sick list but is much improved.
L. M. Duval of Snnnefielri Is
helping, his son, Lindsey Duval,
build a barn. A new transformer
has been hung where the Duval's
plan to move their house as soon !
as weather permits. Harold Nick-
erson is in the U. S. Administra
tion Hospital in Portland (7) Ore
gon and would appreciate cards
or letters.
AT WALTER VHXE
W ALTER VILLE Ladies Aid
Society met Thursday. Reports
were heard and will be ready for
the annua) church meeting Dec. 21,
following the church service. Mr
Alexander will be hostess for the
January meeting the second
Thursday in the month. Quilting
every Thursday excepting the day
after Christmas and New Year's,
when it will be held on Friday.
Mount Athos, in Greece, Is oc
cupied by 20 monasteries and 4800
monks and Greek law forbids any
woman from entering the 120-square-milc
territory.
Exclusively At
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AT STAFFORD
STAFFORD Gladys Edgell is
confined to her home after hav.
ing had an operation on her right
arm.
lone Anderson has left for Los
Angeles where she will spend
several months visiting with her
parents.
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