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Page H ncR.sta-.GmmI, Eugene, Pro., Mon., June 21, 19481 .. ... .x C..IUJ ITJ Hep County School Lunches Glenwood, Downtown Eugene Postal Stations to Operate Glenwood station number one of the Eugene postoffice will be open for business Wednesday Outcome TTib instant you apply Dr. SdioU's Zmo-pads, pain ful shoe friction tops, pressure on cornn or Boro tooa fa lifted. Quickly remove corns. Cost but a trifle. Get a box toduy 1 Florslicim SHOES OK MEN and WOMEN BUEMII'S 10G0 Willamette QUAKES Curtain Stretchers Now Arailable JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. 649 Willamette Pbone 2693 morning, June 23, at the Stohl and Dorsey Hardware store. The site is near the Y at Springfield Junc tion. The new station will service the needs of 3200 people living in the I Glenwood area. Glenwood has ! sought more convenient postoffice ! facilities since the end of the war, and the new station is the result of extensive efforts by. Glenwood cit izens. Normal Operation All normal functions of a post- office will be offered. Packages may be mailed, registered, in sured or sent COD, stamps can be purchased, money orders ob tained and all classes of letters mailed. Postal savings stamps will not be sold. Several pickups are planned daily, meeting all east, north and south train connections. There will be no delivery service from the station, however. Postoffice hours are tentatively set from 9 until 5 daily, includ ing Saturdays. One part-time store employe will be put on full employment, and will have charge of the post-office. This is the first contract station working out of the Eugene post office since before the war. Sta tions were 'formerly located in the old McMorran and Washburne The school lunch menus of more than 26,000 Lane County children were enriched last year by $41,696.88 worth of federally supplied foodstuffs, the county school office reported Saturday. The children, and millions like them throughout the nation, were the beneficiaries of the federal school lunch program which also serves the function of helping to underwrite farm prices by draining off the surplus in over-expanded production, Walnut Meats For example: Lane County distributed during the last school year some 157 cases of choice walnut meats, worth about $2943.75 on the market. Multiplied by all the other participating counties in the nation, this program was instrumental in keeping the walnut industry pro fitable. It also enriched the menus in school cafeterias. Other Job Too Lucille Klinge, superintendent, and Margaret Blanton, her assis tant, not only inventoried and apportioned the tons of food but also had a hand in loading and unloading it, all this while conducting a score of consolidation elections and maintaining the omce that su pervises the 70 county schools. Here is the breakdown of foods distributed to the schools jDGfl Ml A ' feel SAFE AB0UT THE FUTURE... My Money is in Equitable . Save at an institution proved depression-proof. Simce 1890 Equitable has wes.thered 7 major depressions, with not one penny loss to investors. Your savings are protected with a two million dollaf reserve at Equitable. Commodity Amount Value Dried eggs 146 cases $6806.25 Orange juice 2063 gallons 5350.80 Tomatoes 896 cases 3780.80 Tomato juice 5256 cans 2102.40 Prunes 828 cases - 2380.50 Raisins 496 cases 1339.20 ; Dried milk 321 cases 3943.48 ! Cheese 156 cases 2433.60 , Pears 343 boxes 720.30 Dried figs 289 cases 832.65 Peanut butter 181 cases 2318.00, Potatoes 478 sacks 1912.00, Grapefruit juice 1146 cases 2864.501 Apples . 500 boxes 1125.00 i Fresh figs 299 cases 852.15 Walnut meats 157 cases 2943.75 store, and at Claypool and Van Atta Drug Store on the University Atta Drug Store on the Universitq of Oregon campus. Eugene's second station will open in the near future at Heat ing's Market, corner of 13th and Willamette. No definite date has the bludgeoned body of her moth- Tiny Vidim Calls For Her Daddy EVERETT UP) Tiny Mary Bernice Williams,' who lay beside Oregon Wrecks Fatal to Three By ASSOCIATED PRESS Two Portland motorists were killed and eight persons were in jured in two automobile mishaps on the rain swept Oregon coast highway over the weekend. Killed were Mrs. Pearl J. My ers, 52, Portland, and Carl Dean Lavvson, 18, Portland. Mrs. Myers was a passenger in an automobile driven by Roberta Colbert, Portland, which was in volved in a late Saturday night collision with another vehicle driven by Robert R. Portale, Port land. The accident was a mile north of Ocean Lake. Injured were Dr. Earl Cutler, Seattle, his wife, and the drivers of both autos. Lawson was killed in a car which plunged off the coast route near Nelscott. Four high school age companions were injured. Barbara Zeller, 16, Wecoma, suf fered a skull fracture; John Stuhl dreier, 17, Portland, minor hurts; William Fournier, 19, Depot Bay, in critical condition with fractured skull; Elsa Holmes, 16, Oceanlake, broken jaw. been set for this opening, as sup plies have not been received. Noli Report NOTI Rose Eaves and Wan da Ray are attending Four-H sum mer school at Corvallis. Mrs. Bell Foster is a patient at a Eugene hospital, recovering from a major operation last Monday. Clifford Fisk, who suffered a light stroke about ten days ago, is reported improving. Two fathers, Earl Hazel and Chet Mathews, will celebrate their birthday anniversaries on Father's Day. Goodall Power Mowers CLARK BROS. HARDWARE 1991 West 6tb Phont 80 Hollywood CLOTHES McDonald Theater Bids. er for 17 hours, called Sunday for the father who has. given authori ties a signed statement that he left his wife and daughter for dead after beating them with rocks. "I wanna go home and 1 want my daddy," the four-year-old girl told hospital attendants. "My mommy's gone." The father, Wayne L. Williams, 31, has been accused in a first de gree murder "holding charge" of battering his wife, Hallie Lucille. 27, to death. Prosecutor Phil Sheridan' said he would file a formal informa tion in superior court Monday. Doctors listed the child's chances of recovery as "much bet ter." She ate her first meal Sun day since undergoing an emer, gency operation Friday to relieve pressure on the brain from a double fracture of the skull. The youngster and her dead mother were found early Friday on a narrow cliffside ledge near Mukilteo. PAINTING G. M. Russell Contractor General Industrial Stacks Mills Tanks Warehouses Decorating Composition Concrete Roofs Towers Shingle 1162 Charnelton Fh. 360 Horton Personals HORTON After two weeks at home on leave from the Army, Melvin James and Fritz Pennock have left for Alaska and Shaw Field, C. C, respectively. The two boys have about a year and a half left of their three-year en listment period. Eva Robertson is in charge of the telephone switchboard during the absence of Mrs. Charles Slay ter. Mrs. Harold O'Flyng Is in Ta coma for her niece's graduation from high school and will sDend I two weeks with her sisters and I families. PILLOW dipper loop f TUBING j , RUGS I 59c If 98' J K Nation-wide quality. f. .1 22" x 36" P High Grade Muslin. jf tMk Varigated Colon fjrk 42 inches wide. i$$J$, Readily washable I V SECOND FLOOR V DOWNSTAIRS J V; 3 ' ;- f,JLL"'b''" """"" ,w.,,,1i.)jfta)'-'lMHim, iimhi - Lm kSilWt&trimu :C BACK AGAIN OUR FAMOUS lfe' mm W m Tearose or White r?V Ofl ft? Sizes 32-44 ) t Jf$$! Special A gore Rayon Crepe Pifc-s&.'i i :;V.(;ryv Street Floor ! r 1 -w-TT : 1 ; ... :i , :.:! " . , .. , '.Vl'-.'.'f're1-- ROSEBURG (A) One motor ist was killed and his passenger injured slightly yesterday when an automobile skidded on the Pacific Highway and plunged off the road south of here. Sgt. Lyle Harrell of state police said Dover F. Waldroop, 26, Myr tle Creek, was fatally injured when his car careened along the wet pavement, snapped a tele phone pole and rolled over the road embankment. Robert Watts, 32, also of Myrtle Creek, suffered a fractured arm. Meatball's Jury Includes Nisei LOS ANGELES (U.R) A juiy of three men and nine women, In cluding a Japanese-American girl, will hear the trial of Tomoya (the Meatball) Kawakita, former Jap anese prison camp guard accused of treason against the land of his birth. Selection of the jury was com pleted and the trial went into weekend adjournment. Actual testimony will begin Tuesday be fore Federal Judge William C. Mathes. It will be the first treason trial in California history and . U. S. Attorney James M. Carter, chiet prosecutor, said he expected the case to last a month. Kawakita, a stocky, 26-year-old American-born Japanese was ar rested in Los Angeles after a former G. I. 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