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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1948)
nO DVirK C Meeting Officers -lJ rs-OlffJed t the first id rf'Sl S 6:30 P- .W'S,. units will I Noble Grand w. Bates nas ap- J .-j r" T. Rrittnn a assistant scouimdic - i..,v scoutmaster. On the i scout committee are Britton, Bur- nard LocKman, norman ouuaii, Don Meokins and Don Bonine. The scouts wiu nom regular meetings every Wednesday night at the Ulenwooa scnoui. iuui members will fete the Scouts at their annual Christmas party In E7 S '":.:. Decemoer. P"--- IIIIIOUHCIHG The Opening or rne HOBART- DAYTON SALES AGENCY W, Maintain a Complete Stock oft ....,c unR4KT . Midi Chopper Potato Peeler SUcere i food Cutters CoHoe Mills Kitchen Aide Meat Saw Dishwasher Dayton Scales Also A Good Stock of Used Equipment Authorized Factory Parts, Attachments and Repairs ' scar Spliid, Factory Agent 304 Blair Blvd. Eugene, Oregon . PHONE 5281-W 7ot "town ot 2ou.nixtj TAILORED BY D A R O F F 1 Give Him A Top Quality Topcoat For Xmaa vM i I W.GIv. Stamps toiT T 0101 we tavo A911' op op Iol laV ' 'Bolanv" Brand 500 Gabardine Tew .r6r b Dt"oH- Handsome, sturdy Kal iQp. , " ,us"'onio into a z added I 4 ma8'er ,aUorlno o Darotf 11 Ia Bro ' ' ' "oter-repellent. In Sh Shades "ve a large selection of "Botany" 500 Suits Grange Convenllon Endorses Federal Price Support Profeciion I'M essa)' Concert Set The finest vocal talent in the I.t: - . r - 1 1 . DODTT AXTn - jtm h.. 'LJHVeiMlV Ul Vl CgUII S M'llUUI Ul V ' fr' 1 n i grange on record as approv ng -....i- . hpfnre an nurienltw National Grange convention Fri- such control, in r. !.,.. music will sing before an audentce day endorsed a system of flexible i need" and when approved by two aw.v....wciifc Hu suMpori5 aimea at preventing future surpluses and shortages of farm products. . It took this action after defeat ing a proposal to continue indefin itely the present wartime support program of 90 per cent of parity. Working to end its 10 day ses- thirds of the affected growers, The proposal to keep the pres ent inflexible support program was made by J. W. Fichter, mas- ... w. me vniu oictie manse, iv .l ont .ni . .,.. . .t. o the music of the delegates. the direction of Dean Theodore Also rejected was a proposal kratt McArthur Court Sunday eve ning, Dec. 5, in the traditional Christmas-time oratorio, Handel's "Messiah." More than 500 hand picked voices will be blended in Messiah" under KORE Branch In Springfield SPRINGFIELD Eugene radio station KORE will open a branch studio in Springfield with broad casts starting Friday. Through the cooperation of the Re gisfy r-GunrJ. Fiigene. Ore., Sun., Nor. 81, 1848 , Pag T Springfield Chamber of Com merce, KORE will originate pro grams from Springfield and main tain an office staff at the studio at 4th and Main Streets. Virgil Parker will be Springfield announcer. The opening of the city's Christ A NAVY FAN IN KEY WEST, FU. m Presi dent Truman will attend the Army-Navy game at Philadelphia this year. Mr. Truman and his wife and daughter will sit this time on the mas celebration will be the first Navy side, having sat with tha broadcast aired through the newiArmy fans last year. The game branch studio. is Nov. 27. that farm prices be allowed to' The two - hour performance seek their own level In the mar-! traces In music the story of Christ kets, and that farms be paid gov-'from the angel's first prophecy. ernment subsidies to assure them the birth of Christ in a manger, an adequate income. 'Socialited Medicine' While the grange did not re cord itself on compulsory health insurance, it reiterated a stand against "socialized m e d i c I n e." However, the organization did not give its definition of that term. The convention's resolution said that persons protected under a "comprehensive" voluntary health program should be exempt from any compulsory plan enacted by Congress. His life, crucifixion, ascension, and the promise of immortally. The musical score has been al tered only slightly during the 207 years since it was written. The word text comes from the Bible. sion by nightfall, the grange de clined to take a stand on the con troversial issue of compulsory health insurance. Income Taxes " It went on record, however, against a reduction in income taxes during the present period of "high employment and in come." The convention did not say what the range of flexible sup ports should be in terms of per centages of parity. (Parity is defined by law as a price which would be fair equally to farmers and those who buy his products. The Aiken-Hope Act passed by the last Congress set. up a system of flexible supports ranging from ou to 80 per cent of parity for major products, and from zero to 90 for other products. Minimum Limit The supports would be at the minimum limit of this range when supplies were excessive and at the high limit when supplies were short. The grange endorsed the 60 to 90 per cent range when the matter was before Congress last summer. The convention softened a stand taken by its Agriculture Commit- tee on use of government market-' me, luiiuiia w uuiuuai surpluses VALLEY AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Eugene 5577 or Spfd. 2076 24 Hour Service E M E R G E N C I E S CYRUS PROUTY OLD BOOK STORE 1254 Willamette Has a SALE oil CLilclren 5 (Boohi By Oregon Authors and Published in Oregon 59c to 79c and low prices. S The committee suggested that S the grange favor use of such con- S trols only as a "last resort." $ Approve Controls 'j The convention rejected the V suggestion, thus leaving the Mimi Sanchez Dance Winner Mimi Sanchez, singer, was win ner for the second time at the junior high school dance Friday at the "Y" Center. At each dance entertainers are selected from the junior high schools to perform for the Door show. The winner is chosen by applause and asked to return. Winners from the preceding dance were Nathan Fendrick and Miss Sanchez. Last Friday those taking part were Roberta Toner, Sue Ross, Bell Whittak er, Nathan Fenderick, Miss Sanchez. About 200 attended the, dance. 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