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JOBS'
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At the recent
. Home liAwojuu
Seful Plant .ale pro
La, for donation to the
"Slse nd to the Home
'i d Children being es
Tin Eugene. Mrs. John
l foreign mailing chalr
fenough articles to
nackage ior a needy
! 'Portland. Mrs. Clifford
K. pleasantly surprised
$l and blue shower in
Vida Hall, a joint meeting with
ine units of the upper McKenile
River, Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.n. Instead
of the u al daylight affair. Dr.
Paul Millar will speak on "Citl
zenshiD." Evervon. In tv,.
munity is welcome to attend. Mu
sic wm oe in cm.rge of Mrs. Le
land Shrode.
Many person- In this neighbor
hood atten " d the, rehearsal for
the Christmas pageart at the
church Wednesdav evening Th
pageant will be part of the pro
gram 10 oe p: tc at the
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23
SALE STARTS 10:30 A. M.
t limiGolinlfl annAe. an A nawnn 1 i I
i Eueene Transfer & Storage Co., unpaid storage
unclaimed items.
mold's Auction Market
hway 99 North, Just Beyond Elmira Junction
FOR CHRISTMAS
ESTER
s 'Vow Is the time to start those
ten little fingers roaming over the keyboard of a
piano. And... that piano should be the new Betty
i Ross Spinet. Your children will adore its eye
I filling size ... It will fit into any room and har
.! monize with any decor or color scheme. The
1 . . . practice periods will be
hm.mhmBeny Ron Spinet, , never "work"
en built byUiler...uho for pleasure ...never worn ,
t ynn hove been building "CTCr "ng...ireHie OI
lr planoi. the smooth, easy action.
LIBERAL TERMS TO SUIT!
STAR FURNITURE CO.
68 West 8th Eugene
S Also On Display
! COTTAGE GROVE HOTEL
Cottage Grove
AT ALPINE
ALPINE Birthrta nv. ...
entertained hv Mr. n.;hi n-..
jhoff Monday. Mrs. H. A. Haynes
will be takinc Mrs T.s(or it
son's place in the club after the
nrst of the year. Mrs. Ray Starr
will have the January meeting.
Mrs. William Loomis and
daughter, Beverly, are spending a
week at the L. C. Davidson home
while Loomis is Atfonriino -in
vention in Los Angeles. Little
Billy Joe Bern from Albany is
Staying With his ffranrinarant Mr
and Mrs. William Pockrus.
Mrs. Sedral Whiters underwent
an operation for appendicitis at
the General hosnital In
Tuesday. Little Charon Kay is
'laying wnn her grandparents at
this time. Mrs. Whiters expects
to come to the Whiters' home also
as soon as she can leave the hos
nital when Sedral will join her
for Christmas.
A baby girl was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Fisher Friday in
an Albany hospital. She has been
named Nancy Lou.
; Robert Kyle Is up and around
again after being in bed for some
time with pneumonia. Mr. and
Mrs. J. F. Trick from Calgary,
Canada, are visiting at the D. J.
Whiters home. They expect to
stay untlV-Dec. 24. Mrs. Trick and
ivirs. wnners are sisters.
The new riivlrieri nlntec nm.a
been delivered at the school kitch
en. There may have to be a room
Duut on tne school house where
the hot lunches can be prepared
and served for the school children.
Mrs. Anna Trvin ne heen 411 anri
has given up her bible class at
AlDin. Mcrrilee MrPlnnnphrv ie
back in school again after having
the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Starr,
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Furlong and
daughter. Nadlne. exDects to snenrl
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Furlong at Glenbrook.
Mrs. u. J. Whiters will appre
ciate very much any Christmas
news for the Register-Guard,
left at either store in Alpine.
Snapper will feel such a
warm glow of success with
his picture he'll forget the
ducking.; If you haven't
been coming into our store
for your camera supplies
why don't you break the
ice? We'll warm you with
our welcome. .
Corner 7th and Willamette
Mohawk Writer Rings
True Christmas Note
By RUBY HUFSTADER
MOHAWK "Peace on
Earth," would be a big Job for.
you and me, but "Good Will To
ward Men," we can put our
hearts into this. The man or
woman next door who has lost
a loved one during the year,
neighbors who have moved here
recently and are lonely, little
cold and hungry children with
few or no gifts so precious to
little souls. ,
Mohawk has many new peo
ple and families this year and
mighty fine ones we are learn
ing as we come to know them.
Let's as ourselves "Are all
happy?" ' re there any lonely
or misfortunate ones here." "I
have a part somewnere here, a
contribution to make, where is
It.' "
We "old timers' love Mo
hawk. Let's consider It our hap
py privilege to make everyone
here 1 ve it.
The grade school program is
Mondal evening, 8 p. m. at the
church, lumbers: Christmas Tree
Drill, primary; Christmas at
Mother Gooses', primary; Christ
mas at the Hogan's, dialogue, up
per grades; Star of the East;
Christmas Lullaby, primary;
Shepherd That Missed the Song,
upper grades; The Littlest Shep-:
herd, upper grades. School closes
Tuesday evening.
Jorgen Jorgensen sailed from
Copenhagen, Dec. 7 for San Fran
cisco via Vest Indies and Panama,
after spending seven months vis
iting friends and relatives in Den
mark. He expects to arrive in San
Francisco Jan. 4 or 5, and Mrs.
Jorgensen will meet him there. !
Lois Calkins, Home Economics
teacher in Redmond, Ore., will;
visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs.!
C. J. Calkins, during her Christ- i
mas vacation. '
Mrs. Ethel Roebauch, chairman;;
Mrs. Anderson, vice chairman
and Mrs. Bruce, secretary-treasurer,
were elected for the Help
ing Hand Club recently. No meet
ing will be held for the first;
Thursday in January, but a "get;
acquainted potluck dinner" for the
community is being planned for
Jan. 7 in the church. Total net re
turns for the two day sale at the
Public Market the last of Novem
ber was $81.3S. The club is giving
all of this toward the church re
modeling program.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Helm and
family will have as house guests
over Christmas their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorus Carter
and children, Portland; Mrs.
Helm's sisters and families, Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. F. Morse and son,
Seaside, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
I. Jenkins, North Bend.
The high school Sunday
School class will hola a. farewell
party (or Don Koebuc' and
Dave Kennery at the Hart home
Satun'-.y, Dec. 27. Roebuck and
Kennedy will leave for Army
air force duty Dec. 29.
Mrs. Ruby p -'stac":r, Register
Guard correspondent, has placed a
box in the Quaif-Nadeau Store for
news items. News will be picked
up Tuesday and Fridays. The Reg
ister-Guard Is printing as many
holiday personals as possible, and
they must be turned in before Fri
day, Jan. 2.
WINBERRY VALLEY NEWS
nuiubiuii van iiumcnauiii
oi norence is staying wim nis
grandmfther, Mrs. Arietta A d -airs.
He is employed by the L. V.
Campbell Logging Co.
Edgar Barney has killed three
coyotes in the upper Winberry
country.
A daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Hubert McNeill, at a
Eugene hospital, Dec. 15. Betty
Lou is the fifth daughter in the
McNeill family.
The Big Fall Creek road was
closed Saturday, while a much
needed repair Job was done at the
sharp curve on the Ellis Edward
place. Big Fall Creek and Win-
berry roads have rad more gravel
applied than they have had for
years, but f ey certainly could
stana a lot more. No widening
has been done or " e Winberry
road as yet.
Mrs. Cora Vaughn will
have her new home ready to oc
cupy. She sold her farm recently,
and will give possession to the
new owners the fiijst of the year.
The Urban Toney lamlly of El
mira plan on spending Christmas
Day with the Earl Napper fam
ily if their ton Robert gets home
from the Great Lakes Naval
Training Station. Mrs. Toney is
Earl's mo' er.
AT LOKANE
LORANE Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Brlggs, son John and Miss
Georgia Demorest left Friday eve
ning to spend the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farrar at
Santa Barbara, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Udell Richardson
and daughter Twyla left Dec. 19
to spend the holidays with her
parents ai Pampas, Texas.
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sunday, Dec. 21, 1947 , Page 7 "
l FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
FOR golden Guernsey milk call
Echo Hollow Dairy. Phone C209J2.
Garrett Appliance
Company
Will Remain Open Till 9 P.M.
Monday, Dec. 22 -:- Tuesday, Dec. 23
Come in . . . shop at your leisure
Garrett Appliance Co.
S Miner Building
Phone 270S
Chads Foundations. Ph. 38J3M.
Mary D. Denniston, 116' Adams.
TWICE BEFORE!
BY A LUCKY BREAK WE WERE ABLE
TO GET THIS EXTRA SHIPMENT!
DELUXE MODEL - REMOTE CONTROL - ELECTRIC TRAIN
Here's a switch train that seems positively re al. . . You sit at the controls and back the train;
couple and uncouple cars, make flying switches ... all by remote control. Everything in
cluded. Train is 46 inches long and consists of scale model die caststeam locomotive with
coal tender and four cars ... 348 inches of track . . 6-button remote control panel . . . trans
formers and instructions for running and caring for train. It can be bought on terms at only
Toy Dept Basement
Only
10
Down
29
95
HANDSOME WALNUT AQ QC
WATERFALL DESK J
9 roomy drawers! Hardwood construc
tion. Lovely V-matched Walnut Veneers.
STURDY SAMSON
CARD TABLE
Handsome top in choice of patterns. All
steel frames and legs . . . built to last!
I7"x48" All WOOL
AXMINSTER SCATTERS
Thick, deep pile for comfort and wear.
Pleasing patterns! Warm rich colors!
6
4.9
SMART POTTERY
VANITY LAMP
Glazed base in choice of blue, rose or
ivory! Pleated acetate shade.
HTH
grcr
EXTRA ROOMY
CEDAR CHEST
52.50
44-in. long, solid Red Cedar lining!
Stunning matched Walnut veneers.
14.88
Her. 18.95
INDIRECT FLOOR
LAMP SPECIAL
Heavy metal base with fluted
tubing, 3 candles and indirect
lighting. A real vMue.
SENSATIONAL NEW JA.OO
M-W CLEANS FASTER
M-Ws new Beater-Brush remove deep
ly imbedded grit from rugs faster, easier.
New lower design makes it easier, to
clean under furniture; beds
TRADITIONAL STYLE
COCKTAIL TABLE j.7J
Hardwood with Mahogany or Walnut
reneer top. Protective glass Inset top.
rx, WARDS OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. MON. & TUES. ?
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I frMH"- .JlSsgJi fi " A brand new platform rocker
' '4SlIKiln2pS -ientifioallybuiltforextr. '
1 Vll &r?' ' ' lounging ease. "Floater" con- i
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