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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1948)
Uingfon's See Settled Two former r ..... incumbent were " jTuesday. picture. btfh ve until July 26 to Fidate .H keep their name r,raW and keep i ithePi'irLrC arence Q rmer Vr' H campaign fol C" 1,18 ;rtic gubernatorial wz tiled tgalnst tht Incumbent, Oot- cmor wallgren. auo in ins rsce as i Republican 1 lormer gov ernor Arthur B. Langlle. It was Langlie who defeated Martin in 1940, only to lose to Wallgren four years later. Martin, in a statement issued as he joined the race, said he has felt for a long time mat ine great state of Washington deserves far better administration. It needs ef ficient business-like government a sincere administration for the good of all people. . . I stand on my past record." Eight other candidates six Re publican and two Democratic also seek the gubernatorial nomination. f "(ADVERTISEMENT) 'Warden my 1 5.MW';f!-nS;ii..S MM oomlort in LINS for Acid lndigestoon 25 1EEZIHG FRUIT? f i- ..M ff48 Edition or romow otiu FREE Some Mounted Routes Will Pick Up Letters Eight mounted route carrier! from Eugene Postoffice have now been authorized to pick up first class mail if patrons raise the flag on their mail boxes. Acting Postmaster Ethan New man announced Wednesday that request for this service on mount ed routes had been authorized, and that the new ruling affects about 600 families on each of the eight routes. Previously, mounted route carriers who drive cars could pick up outgoing mail only if they stop ped to leave mali. xne new service i affects only stamped, first class I mail, and the carriers will not have to take parcel post. J 1 iCCsiHI $p AMAZING S.'1 SECRET 0m simple eh an re in jow eaa- g and freeing syrups - and ft iner Havoc, firmer texture, IrtgMer eotw- rrm , Ibe seeret, tested by thousands lj women, is described in "Finer kned t Frosen Fruits" -32 pgm of np-to-the-minuie mfor- (tun. Step-by-step directions Marts 1 Tips on pickles, jellies, serves, marmalades 1 New of serving 'em ! A wonderful -snd iff yours FREE 1 Trial Dates Set For Springfielders SPRINGFIELD Two men pleaded not guilty to separate charges in municipal court here Monday and had trial dates set by Municipal Judge Robert Car- michael. James E. Hamon, 234 Eleventh Ave. E., Eugene, charged with driving under the influence of in toxicating liquor posted $200 ball. His trial is set for July 29. Harley R. Norris, 815 C St., Springfield, charged with being on II the streets in an Intoxicated con dition posted $25 bail and his trial was set for July 28. HH CAM) IB. tC, P. O. tox 1104 nVjtU Smn homo If Cheshire Logger Treated for Hurts Elmer Simons of Cheshire was admitted to Eugene Hospital Tues day after a logging accident 31 miles west of Eugene on the Not! cutoff, according to Arrow Ambu lance drivers. The ambulance attendants said I Simons was admitted for X-ray. Simons was not listed as a patient Wednesday, however, and presum ably had been discharged from the hospital. Jade colors vary from deep green or black to pure milk white or cream tinted, with rarer finds of xellow, red, mauve, and mottled. 1 a mZZtx, :M l i 93 yW experience In quality Mnt-makino hat produced this "Workable wall painl. Bridget hairline crack.. Spraadt un. mly. Drlei quickly and can ned repeatedly without "taking. ""-P" sallon 4.07 suN-raoot An wterlor house paint that stays ZrVa, tough end elaitie. Gallon J2 WATIRSPAR ENAMIL Quick-drying lustrous finish for any type surface, inside and out. 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Make it a "miist ee" for yomr shopping list Tomorrow . . Beautifully designed with full rolling edges . . 40 inch genuine plate glass mirror, all French bevelled . . . Six drawer Vanity with special Drawers for Slippers and Bags. Commodious Chest, a full 34 inches in width . . . Band rubbed satin finish on all pieces HBe here early Expect a great Value! .nMHmH (nmMMmM .mMHW tlUDLWSltin r unniiunr. uuhitaih . I EUGENE, OREGON I Enclosed please And $ le apply en the purchase , I ol this 5-pleee Bedroom Set In walnut ...... . or In blonde I Kelobra . I Free Delivery Anywhere I ' NAME - j ADDRESS i . ' CITY .. . ' STATE ' I . 1 AT THE CORNER OF EIGHTH AND OLIVH