Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 21, 1948, Image 10

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    rage 18, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun,, Nov. 21, 1948 1
OANEBO P-TA 1
DANEBO Parent-Teachers
Association meets Tuesday, Nov.
23 at 8 p.m. at the Danebo School.
Reverend Olsen will deliver a
talk about comic books and a dis
cussion will follow, A snack will
be served. Everyone Is cordially
invited.
A contest Is being held by the
t,tant tn mm which rnom can'
acquire the most members, ' .
Lane Grange
In Spring field
Alexander's
Anniversary Sale
IRVING GRANGE'S next meet-1 CRESWELL Mrs. F. E. Vick
in is social, Nov. 26. Serving will i i cna.rm.n at m
ini i , ' i Economics Club Tuesday after-
bc Mr. and Mrs. James Coldren' other8. Un M vjkingi
and Mr, and Mri. L. C. Rots, vlce chairman: Mrs. J. W. Smith,
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MEN'S
DRESS SHIRTS ...
MEN'S
GREY COVERT SHIRTS
1.77
1.11
MEN'S JOHNSONIAN DRESS OXFORDS
Packard (black or brown) including
many narrow widths .
and
7.77
SHOES AND OXFORDS for men, women, boys,
girls and children. (Endicott-Johnson
and Friedman Shelby)
PEQUOT SHEETS
81 x 108, 72 x 108 ..
3.33
2.88
QUADRIGA AND DUBARRY IflC
80 Square prints yard a?"
FAMOUS BRANDS NYLON HOSIERY
48 gauge 30 denier 3 pair for
WHITE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS
70 x 95, 70 x 99 i
LADIES' COTTON PRINT DRESSES
(80 square print) . ......
LADIES' RAYON PRINT AND
CREPE DRESSES
3.77
1.77
2.22
4.77
eanaer
tPRINOriILD, OftiaON
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with pi as the refreshment.
Charles Zabriskle was elected
master at the recent meeting;
overseer Is Lynn Zumwalt; lec
turer, Mary Coldren; steward,
Harry Rapson; assistant steward,
Alynn Crocker; chaplain, Mrs.
Lynn Zumwalt: treasurer, Mrs.
Lee EUis; secretary, Inei Powell;
gatekeeper, B. C. Young; Ceres,
Mrs. Harry Rapson; Pomona, Mrs.
Chester Gregerson: Flora, Mrs. E.
C. Young; lady assistant steward,
Mildred Crocker; executive com
mittee, Scott Beeler, Lee EUis and
Chester Gregerson; musician,
Mrs. Hall.
CRESWELL A speaker will be
present at Grange Wednesday
evening, Nov. 24 to explain the
bond Issue for School Dlst. No. 40
which is to be voted on Friday,
Nov. 28. The public is Invited.
Initiation will be held and Mr.
and Mrs. G. R. Miller and Mr.
j and Mrs. Cecil Rhodes are in
I charge of refreshments.
The meeting is being held on
Wednesday instead of the usual
Thursday because of the Thanks
giving holiday.
SANTA CLARA Grange Tues
day gave Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Severne the third and fourth ob
ligation. It was announced ' the
degrees will be given In the near
future.
The Home Economics Club pre
sented the Grange a check for
$140 toward the building fund.
Mrs. H. K. Emerson told the mem
bers the firemen have received
their coats and hats.
Election of officers: master,
Carllle Craig, reelected; overseer,
C. Vanderpol, reelected; lecturer,
Mrs. M. K. Emmons; steward,
Darroll Barker; assistant steward,
C. D. Chezem: chaplain, Mrs. H.
R. Emerson; treasurer, Ernest
Palmer; secretary, Mrs. Charles
Price, reelected; gatekeeper, Fred
Porter; Ceres, Mrs. Fred Porter;
Pomona, Mrs. Ray Overgard
reelected; executive committee,
Roy Overgard, reelected, W. E.
Barbee, reelected, and Charles
Price, new member; pianist, Mrs
E. C. Hart; assistant, Mrs. N. L.
Hart; captain of first and second
degree team, Mrs. Minnie Bennett;
captain of third and fourth degree
team, Mrs. C. D. Chezem.
Home Economics club's new
officers: chairman, Mary E. Seder-
lin; vice chairman, Mrs. Fred
Porter; secretary, Mrs. Darroll
Barker; treasurer, Mrs. Bertie
Kellogg. '
Plans were made to prepare for
a rummage sale Dec. 4, all day, at
the Hampton Building in Eugene.
Everyone having rummage bring
it to Mrs. Roy Overgard, 3065
River Road or phone 6181-W or
call Mary E. Sederlin, 2963-M and
arrangements will be made to
plek It up.
secretary; and Mrs. C. I. Kent,
treasurer.
The club voted to purchase two
chairs for the Childrens Hospital
School in Eugene. Material will Sr
also be purchased for relief work, i g
Next meeting will be in a Christ- j E
mas party with a potluck dinner J
at 12:30 p.m- There will be gifts, ;E
and Pollyannas win De exenangea.
Mrs. J. W. Smith, Mrs. Alice Tay
lor, Mrs. Fred Cline, and Mrs. S.
J. Godard will be In charge.
FRANKLIN Grange meat loaf S
dinner was well attended and E
netted the Grange approximately 8
CROW PERSONAL"
CROW Mr. aud Mrs.' B. M.
Rollins and Junior, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Rollins and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Clinton Boehrnper and chil
dren attended the 80th bilthday
of Mrs. B. M. Rollins father Mr.
Sam Ward at Veneta, Wednesday
evening.
The Liles Dairy phone hat been
taken out since the wind blew
several poles down. They have
been on the 24 line, and the new
Une into Veneta also but now win
only be on the Veneta line. Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Liles wU take the
phone to their home on Spencer
Creek where they can connect on
the 25 line.
.
DRAPES cleaned In tanltone.
Electric Cleaners
1210 Willamette St. 300
I i
A Good
Thanksgiving Tradition
I Dinner at The Eugene Hotel
A NEW WASHER FOR CHRISTMAS?
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AT
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IWt and empties ousoworlcuty.
Washes 8 lbs. of dome h tost man a half
hour ejeaner, whiter.
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Garrett Appliance Co.
Serving You In Two Convenient Locations
138 E. Broadway Paramount Shopping District
Eugene Phone I7nfi Springfield Phone 7010
$120. About 150 were served.
Home Economics Club chair
man, recently elected, Is Mrs,
Augustine Hill. '
Mrs. Olive Cheshire Is vice
chairman; Mrs. Clarlne Putman,
secretary-treasurer.
H.E.C. has voted to donate $150
toward the Grange Building Fund.
They also voted to purchase and
serve turkey, at the 7 p.m. Fam
ily Dinner, Nov. 24. Menu: sweet
potatoes and mashed Irish pota
toes, a hot vegetable dish, Wal
dorf or fruit jello salad, celery,
cranberry sauce, and light rolls,
pumpkin or mince pie.
All Grange families and friends
are invited. Each family will
please select any three articles In
the menu to bring to the dinner.
MOHAWK-McKENZIE Grange
meets Friday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m.
because of Thanksgiving Day fall
ing on their usual meeting night. S
This meeting will be preceded
by a potluck dinner at 7.
A correction: The pictures to V
be shown by The Standard Oil J
Co. will not be shown Dec. 9, 5
but will be on Thursday eve- 8
nlng, Dec. 30, at the grange hall. , 5
Members of the Home Econo- J
mics Club meet Tuesday after- y
noon, Nov. 23, with lone Punsti
nen. Bring donations of clothing,
fruit, vegetables, and any other
articles that can be used in a
home.
CROW Home Economics Club
of the grange meets Friday, Nov
28 instead of the 24, all day.
NEW CLUB STARTED
FOR BAILEY HILL WOMAN
BAILEY HILL The happy
Hours Club was organized at a
meeting with Mrs. Frank S. Ford
Thursday afternoon. Officers:
Mrs. Ford, president: Mrs. A. O.
Millcock, vice president, and Mrs. 1
William McFadden, secretary-
treasurer. Mrs. Carl R. Pfeiffer
was appointed publicity chairman.
The club meets with Mrs. Elva i
Green, Dec. 2. Each member is
to invite visitors to become mem
bers and all are to bring items
for a baby shower.
AT BETHEL
BETHEL There will be no
school this Thursday or Friday
for the Thanksgiving holiday
Thanks be for this say the kids.
The Bethel P-TA has had de
lays in getting started due to the
unsettled condition we had. for a
while, but Thursday evening had
a good turn out to their first
meeting. Ms. Ed Butler, the new
president. Introduced the officers,
as follows: vice president, Mrs.
Foster; secretary, Mrs. Doty;
treasurer, Mrs. '. C. Syverson.
Budget committee chairman, Mrs.
James Hendrickson; magazine
committee chairman, Mrs. Charles
Nelson; room mother, Mrs. Marx
en; hot lunch committee chair
man, Doris Petersen; program
chairman, Marie Jensen; hospital
ity chairman, Mrs. Bolenbaugh;
refreshments, Mrs. Rudolph
Sirotek.
The P-TA voted to sponsor the
l.ud scouts and the Intermediate
Girl Scouts.
Mrs. Lelah Parks, principal, In
troduced the teachers to the par
ents; Mr. Tom Powers, the super
intendent of our consolidated
schools, Mrs. Leslie Irvin, band'
loader, Mrs. Mary Harrison,
music, Edna S. Michael, eighth
grade, Maybelle C. Klemm, sev
enth grade, Eva C. Stephens, sixth
grade, LaVeme Doty, fifth grade,
Jennie Bennett, fourth grade,
Freda Moore, third grade. Ruyle
Ross, second grade, LaFrelle Ham
merlckson, first grade, and Vel
ma Eisenhardt, first grade.
Special Arrangement lor Family Groups
. Carve Your Owb Turkey
Phone 2000 for Reservations
NEW SHIPMENT "
4", 5", 6" PIPE
Now Available in Limited
Quantities or
WELL DRILLING
C. E. Gordinier
8 Son
Phone
5384-W
or 512-R
1941
Harris
Street
Eugene
WIRING
For Your
Christmas Lighting Scheme
NELSON'S ELECTRIC
GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP
Performed to the Best Interest
of the Customer
g Commercial
i Residential j Reasonable Prices Industrial
$ 2425 Jefferson Phone 463 j
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PLASTERING
& STUCCO WORK
EARL J.VAUGHN
S6tb Hilyard Phone 4431
Builders and Contractors
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Borrow from this reliable
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OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9:00
SHOP NOW WHILE SELECTIONS ARE AVAILABLE
XMAS IDEi
CLASSICAL
BACH Concarlo for VIolln-HeLfeti
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5 In E Minor
BIZET Carmen Suite
BRAHMSSymphony No. 1
BERLIOZ Symphony Fanlasttqua
CHOPIN Etudes, Walties BraUowslcy Concertos I and II
CHOPIN LIZST by Horowits
ENESCO'S Roumanian Rhapsody
rTRST PIANO QUARTET Encoros
GRIEG Per Gynl Sulla
GROFE'S Grand Canyon Suite
GERSHWIN Rhapsody In Blue
ROSSINI William Tell Overrun
STRAUSS Polkas Boston "Pops"
Music to Remember Irurbl
GILBERT AND SULLIVAN Gems
FRANCE Symphony In D Minor
HEART OF THE PIANO CONCERTOS
IOHANN STRAUSS WALTZES
PROKOFIEFF Petor and tho Woli
RAVEL Bolero
RACHMANINOFF Concerto No. i
RIMSKY KORSAEOV Seheheraiadt
SCHUBERT Unfinished Symphony
TREASURY OF GRAND OPERA
TCHAIKOVSKY Nutcracker Suite
Symphonies 4-7-6
Swan Lake Ballet
Concerto No. I
KOSTELANETZ Conducts
Favorites
POPULAR
FREDDY MARTIN Concerto'
Latin-American Rythtns
ARTIE SHAW Favorites
WAYNE KING WALTZES No. I, n
THREE SUNS Organ Favorites
GLENN MILLER Vol L II
VAUGHN MONROE On the Moonbeam
Dreamland Special
SMOKE RINGS Eight Artists
UP SWING Four Artists
WESTERN
CHILDREN
PETER AND THE WOLF
BAMBI Shirley Temple
JOHNNY APPLESEED Dennis Day
SNOW WHITE AND SEVEN DWARFS
NIGHT. BEFORE CHRISTMAS
Children's Treasury of Music
HAPPY HARMONICA
ELTON BRITT Chime Bells
EDDY ARNOLD Western Hits
WOODHULL'S Square Dances
CARSON ROBISON'S Square Donees
SINGLES OF EDDY ARNOLD
Heart Full of Love
lust a Little Lovin'
Anytime
It's a Sin
Roekln' Alone
CHRISTMAS
HYMNS AND CAROLS Victor Choral
VIENNA CHOIR BOYS Hymns and Carol
LEW WHITE Organ. Harp Violin
PERRY COMO Selection of 8
DICKEN'S CHRISTMAS CAROL
Singles:
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