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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1948)
hmi Reftster-Oearel , s GBTTrW MUCH AWtON1 POR. VUHt TMtVW! J WVAH? WSi ) J B Teu. wTv" ruoWS SHE M STRON5SJ flUL WWnN' FO OROBW AT T 'EM Vwfc 1!eE (SnJ,-hS LITTLE OBPHAN ANNB . . ' I -.rfMJM f 'BRING YOUR CAR T YOU p-- t IN UhEBB)CE. FOR A PHYSICAL I HACK. HAT'I JHEARTo? ' ?H7E we?SLqoco. J examination: where i cot JB SSa?'. 7 MICIEMT TTT TONEHENeE ! If RkSONeTEO UHOB F ff it ROLAND, EASV. IT I II WAS BUILT 3,600 ta fmm If VEARS A60l II II CM I7fi ITfe SO ...WO OWE KNOWS DEATHW fiUIET HEEEi HOW PREHISTORIC SO WEIB.D . PEOKE MOVED "EM HERE FROM WALES' LOOKIiiei ISO MILES VIi v I I rOF THE STONES! WEI&H OVER HUNDRED THOU t ' SW"POUMDSl J 10NEWSP0T tfrDRTH' BLOKE T i -AVE A ACCIDENT. UKE MR. SHEATH WASH TUBS Fall Creek School News 1PAT.T. fRTT.FK Officers and teachers of the Unity Methodist Sunday School will now a dusi ness meeting with Mr. and Mn. Lee Brentlinger Friday, Oct. 22 it 8 p. m. Ladies Aid of the Unity Metho dist Church meets Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 1 p. m. at the church. They will hold a baiaar Nov. 19 at the Grange Hall In Lowell. Mrs. Royal Carpenter is general chairman. Room mothers, Mrs. Royal Carpenter and Mrs. Clyde AngeL will give a party for Mrs. Pritchard's room Thursday, Oct. 28 from 2:30-4 p. m All mothers having children in the first and lecond grades are invited. Hostes ses will be Mrs. Bud Mathews, Mrs. Jack Petit, Mrs. R. T. Park er, and Mrs. E. M. Parker. . Interest is running high for the Parent-Teacher Association Car nival, in the new gymnasium Oct. 29, at 8 p. m. There will be booths of all kinds, food, hot dogs, coffee, eake and pie and a doll show for the girls. Everyone is Invit ed. Each room in the Fall Creek Grade School Is holding a P-TA membership contest. The contest eloses Oct. 22. Freddie Fletcher entertained hi classmates at a Halloween party Sunday afternoon. ' C 6 Council COTTAGE GROVE The strict committee was authorized at the special city council meeting Tuesday to purchase a new street weeper. Negotiations will begin Immediately to make the best pos sible bargain for the city. A report on the new wiring and conduit for the Main Street light to, will be made at the Nov. 1 council meeting. The laying of the conduit has been completed and lights were turned on several dan ago. Following a testing period and as soon as the city en gineer if convinced that the wir ing If satisfactory, the sidewalks will be repaired from the tearing up incidental to construction. The Pass Creek Paving Co. is now finishing up the patching of oiled streets on the west side of town, and, weather permitting, will start the first of next week to patch the Main Street breaks oaused by the laying of the new conduit. As a result of Tuesday's council . meeting, an application is being made to the state highway depart ment for a portion of the moYiey alloted to cities for the repair of streets used by trucks and heavy traffic. Layman's League will meet Monday, Oct 25, at the Assembly of God Church at 8 p.m. Repre sentatives from all churches are Invited. Entire Family Gets Relief Ne lonftr mberaMa and sofferto, thh Btfra family baa found relief fromirritat InfMxmghi duo to oolda wiUi PJNEX. PlNEX it a real cough madrono. Got to work decisively relieves parched feeling Dothes Irritation loosens phlegm help napy breathing. You can't buy a finer, moreeffectiveoough medicine. Yet PINEX m Dieuingly economical because it's coa mtratod. You add the simple syrup (sugar and water or liquid honey) and get a full pin of pleasant-tasting, effective cough awdicUM at about H unial cost. Save bout $2.00 a bottle. For real reliefs maoinkal relief from coughs getPIN EX tram your druggist, Gunnmtoea to satisfy L A- ', ' ' ' 1 ' ' HilMiiliiiiifcil COTTAGE GROVE Sandra got the dongb and Damon Scott got the doughnuts, thereby publicizing the Brownie doughnut sale, proceeds to furnish the Brownie clubrooms at the Armory, next week. The sale is sponsored by the Cottage Grove Motor Co., Tommy Clapp, owner, also sponsors of the troop. Sandra Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gray. (Clark Studio photo, Wilt shire engraving). Lane Grange THURSTON : Grange decided to change the annual grange dues of the local order to $3, pending the final vote on the issue, which will be taken at the Nov. S meet ing. The change was necessitated by a raise in the state grange dues. A community party, sponsored by the grange, was set for Friday evening, Oct. 22,, 8 p.m. Florence Troy and Flossie Gray were ap pointed to make arrangements. Mrs. Joe Wicks, Home Eco nomics Club chairman, .- an nounced a second meeting, for the fabric painting class, for Thursday, Oct. 21 all day at the grange hall, beginning at 10 a.m. Bring paints, brushes and mate rial, such as a tea towel, en which to work. Visitors who wish to observe are welcome. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. The grange carnival and bazaar was announced lor Friday eve ning, Oct. 29. Audrey Colvln Is the general chairman. Committees ap pointed are candy booth, Mrs. Fred Russell and Mrs. Lloyd Long; ice cream, Ruth Hoist and Mrs. Chet Alexanderson; kitchen com mittee in charge of serving hot dogs, do-nuts, cider and coffee, Mrs. Ross Mathews, Mrs. Reeder, Mrs. Ulla Brendel and Mrs. Joe Wicks; fancy work, Louise Wil liams and Mrs. Eugene Knowles; fish pond, Phyllis, Barbara and Ted Colvln; fortune telling, Gene Minium; beauty booth, Elsie Gray and Mrs. Lloyd Gray; darts, Joe Wicks; ring toss, Lloyd Strand; plant sale, Mrs. Don Colvln; enter tainment, Mrs." Hubert Gray; script, Mrs. John Bachman. At the next meeting, Nov. 5, annual election of officers takes place, and the final decision con cerning the raising of dues will be made. Refreshment committee for the Nov. S meeting: Mrs. Ulla Brendel, Mrs. Harvey Fox, Mrs. Phillip Hoist and Mrs. Lee Ralsh. Snakes which eat eggs whole, generally break them by constric tion after swallowing them. (ADVERTISEMENT) SKINNY GIRLS Look Skinnier in long dresses The "new look" Is no boon for thin, underweight girls. But If there Is nothing organically wrong, you can gain thoae figure-filling pounds of flesh with a doc tor jat stomachic tonic known as Dr. Plenffs Golden Medical Discovery. Taken regularly,, this great medicine works two ways It quickly helps to in crease your appetite and at the very same time aids your digestion to change the food you eat Into solid pounds of flesh. A large bottle costs little at druggists or In handy tablet form, only 60c. (Cat ikim ad onttt means extra pound i.) - i n IRISH BEND South Benton County Grange will have two Chinese speakers, as their guests Friday, Oct. 22, 8 p.m. They will speak for the CROP overseas pro gram. The public is invited. LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wade of Dexter received the obligation at the recent meeting, in the first and second degree. There were no new candidates for membership. Mrs. Carl Burton resigned as YGA matron because of stress of other duties. Mrs. Ira Leslie gave a report on the standards of Ore gon schools as compared to the rest of the nation. Secretary Rose Briem reported receiving the $75 prize check for the county fair boot. A letter was read from Mrs. Willis representing mothers liv ing In the US engineers hous ing project asking for use of the Grange building for a kinder garten. The executive commit tee was appointed to meet with Mrs. Willis to discuss plans. Home Economics Club meeting will be Nov. S, 1 p. m. at the hall, H. i. club will hold a social eve ning starting with a potluck sup per at 7 p. m. on Nov. 22 for all grange members. Election of of ficers will be held at the first meeting in November. Bellfountain H E BELLFOUNTAIN "Good Taste in Clothing" will be the theme of the Home Extension meeting, scheduled for Friday, 11 a.m. at the home of Mrs. Ralph Hull of Dawson. Potluck dinner at noon. Installation of officers by Mrs. Floyd Cramer of Monroe and ao- pointment of committees will be features of the business meeting. Come and bring a friend. All women of the community are in- vited to this meeting which will be led by the new Benton County nome ..Extension leader, Mrs, Geraldine Danzl. ft - -F- -1 v . n M m rmeuitdi lenrrorea IMS Great to Rettevt- MONTHLY 1 FEMALE PAINS Are yon troubled by distress of fe male functional monthly disturb ances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nervous, weak, nlgh-strung t such times? Then to try Lvdla E. Plttkham's Vegetable Compound, to relieve such symp toms 1 in a recent medical teat this proved remarkably helpful to wom en troubled this way. Any druCTtor. HYDIA L PINKHAM'SesMrows (ADVERTISEMENT) GetllpNiglitsI Don't let Backache, Rheumatic Fains, Nervousness, Getting Up Nights. Leu Pains, Burning Passages, Swollen Ankles, or Circles Under Eyes, due to n on -organ to and non-systemlo Kidney and Bladder Trouble, make you feel old ana miseraoie witnout trying uybtex. Usually the first dose of CYSTEX starts to work Immediately helping nature clean out excess acids and wastes which often cause many pains, aches, sorenesi nr1 niiffnM. flflt fYSTFIX' t rlniolet I fttiafMUoa or mmr tck iwtati Chili Feed at Pleasant Hill BT.FisiNT HILL, Ladies Aid of the Pleasant Hill Church of Chris crivlna a nubile chill sup per Friday, Oct. 22, serving to start at 8:30 p.m. xne nign scnooi orchestra will furnish entertaln munt. Proceeds are to so for re modeling the church basement, into classrooms, wnn otner im provements. . . i in u conee ana aesscn wiu ou uw served. CG Meetings ber of Commerce meets Tuesday, Oct. 26 In the city hall. . C. of C. President W. G. Rob ertson stated Tuesday that local htiKjnpsc hnlisps will htt dosed Armistice' Day, Nov. 11, as was decided by the Chamber of Com merce executive Doara. me P.hnmhpr nf fflmmprr anri Mai. chants Committee met several weeks ago and decided that the days when local stores would be closed throughout the year are: New . Years, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Armi stice Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Women for Council The Nov. 2 election was popular talk at the Monday evening Busi ness and Professional Women's meeting. Angeline Carlson and Catherine Sedergren, both candi dates for the city council in the November election, were the speakers. They briefly outlined the duties of the council members, pointing out the advantages of having women on the council. Mrs. Carlson nnrl Mrj. SaHai. gren both stressed their interest in citv affairs. Mrs. Carlson Kplrc election In Ward Two, four years, wnue Mrs. sedergren is a candi date for a two year term in Ward inree. Countv Sanitarians Vlntm. TUIn. Can and Howard Smith riisniccpri the garbage dump measure which will be on the Nov. 2 hallnt mil outlined the plan for the opera tion, location and maintainance of Lane County dumping grounds, if the vote is favorable. They pre sented a film, "Sanitary Land" wnicn explained tne methods of collecting and disposing of refuse and garbage in the public dumps. Accepted for membership were Marie Sweeney, Helyn Copple; Nancy Robbins and Helen Arne. The group will give a benefit card party in the near future, plans to be made by a committee headed by Edna Plller, Alice Breedlove and Ella Beers. The women voted to donate $10 to the .group sponsoring the Halloween party for the children of Cottage Grove. Grace Cowan was chosen to be BPW representative on the committee in charge of the party. Next meeting will be Monday evening, Nov. 1. Teacher' Fete Informal Parent-Teacher Association ex ecutive committee met Monday afternoon and made further plans for the Teachers' Reception to be an event of the early part of next week. Teachers from both Jeffer son and Adams schools and their Wives and hllshnnris Vioita invited to attend the informal get- togetner planned for Tuesday, Oct. 26 at 8 p. m. in the gym nasium. Mrs. Richard Twlno. hnenHBlit, committee chairman, is talrino an active part in making arrange ments as is th P.TA ntM Mrs. Stewart Carlson. ' Following a short business meeting the teachers will be in troduced and an infnrmnl tlmo old fashioned dances and games will be enjoyed. The committee has announced that print dresses and leans shnillH hn wnrn TI W..( i It- freshments will be served. xne public Is Invited to par ticipate and it Is not necessary to have a child In grade school In order to attend. At Lions Club Lions Club heard turn tnttti.Ae ins local sneakers Thinvrf.. Union High School Student Body association president Harlan Mickey reported on his attend ance at the National , Aiinniatu. of Student Councils in Washing ton, u. ,., iasi summer. Lions President Elmer Flemming told of his Darticinatin? in the eta Lions Club meeting In LaGrande curing ine summer vacation. Lions Club meetings are held each Thursday noon. Yoncalla Man Hurt YONCAT.T.A Walter tnhrl.u was injured- quite seriously last ween wnen ne was struck by a log while working on the cold deck of the Yoncalla Lumber Co. He was taken to the Eugene Hos pital, where X-rays showed a broken Jaw and broken knee cap. He is the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ulbrlcht. Many species of snakes eat chic ken eggs by swallowing them whole. gasoline alley -Syf IP:' llpJilJlJll,, lHfi yB'1.PSeMV (now what) owtoqd - 'Jl PAGWOO0, ; ( ars you X I'M N ( vwerentteluns (accuse - ' sel jfl BLONDDS ' ' tuaakiw KDR PARKS WENT WITH ONE " " i I rvOU SM0ULDN7 GO WE CANT JUST STANDI f- - ' OF THE VOLUNTEER WORKERS 1. 1 i IN THERE, DR. PARKS . ) HERE AND WAIT FOR I imvwU TO SEE AN EMERGENCY CASE . 1 II EVEN TO SAVE THE THE BUILDING TO I VWG&J JTi AND. DR. MORGAN, I'M AFRAID SHE 1 1, FELLOW'S LIFE IT'S 1 FALL IN.. IF THERE'S M mm Ml enui -i s i t i-j iu i ese- m ii raesi s n t 1 r, .j, . BEX MORGAN, M.D. ... ' ' ' " , V ) (WlfVE FUN1SHEP YVBI,! BUT rW ) I I IN TW.T MOUU. Hrg )' v 1 nlHrW B ALLEY OOP f JBEZZ SAWYER '. ' . . . ' . frrS''TilS IGEE I SURE ENJOYED 'YEP I'LL TRADE A 1 nMAS?rtL Jt JSt T4?Tir L uL ,!N 8 pSSg THE GAME, STEVE ) COLD SEAT ON THE gRfffl kjL SLLS,MaS,5, K(nfSS L TELEVISION'S -S0-YARD LINE ANY . WEKfKOTTtN KARSON, MR. 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