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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1951)
til Chest ,dgets$18,000 Girl Scouts - A fAM Mfr Y . .v nnks Atieaa " rhmiM be the I af "'f ... in t.ane t:.;.'0ra;".B, Snnut Council. fc".5"' WmCnt of S1B.- r.. a buagj " ., chest W"1 nf the Scouts enlarge its range of ac nnlinn of CaiDD r. the extcp""" - . 1 . ivhich is self-supporting, rnuncil gets all of ..( contriou"""" " rj.r the past year. z60' .,,niv took their '" Intermedi al' ".7,T TheM MU , 4 n IT vears jB?:S 50i. 1016 adults ft themselves to help E out the program of the V, in of 186 troops 1; scanereu KHiiie Bridge. L year, 1300 Lane County I .... t-.:- Uonn nir Tlav (M muni, E-odatc this number, i Vernon Kerley, training E-diotf Girl Scout program If pic auu.w - -7. I ' fullir trainer! tnr oarh Riauu5ij "" far undertake. L fir troop programming (lOCtnieo. rtirs. iv. u. wusc i btr committee plans to as ill troops In livening: up if programs and In partlcu- tttimping experienr- wov- U10 Weir regular uivnic. it-, VAnn Vnnnff and her trnrm t 't commiuee nave appuea Armv Engineers tor per L-. ia nea a eitA npar T-nrtlr iTm This site will constitute tithe area that will be set Miiifinprt for anv troon tn nmninfT. Afi unrm ae tho titttt learns which site they late given, every enort wiu pit to get it into usable shape U i! possible. This site pre- hwDortunitv lor a new tVDe wp camping experience for bier field of special inter im year is scouting lor jun- iu senior mgn troops. Mrs. : uan ever oeiore, ana they io aeveiop special events Mint in tVa -Innln. rnnA an 'itl 1kT Pnmmnnftv ceraloa ra and surprise entertain- iivt been scheduled to bring ffanley, 3, fig Mystery S ANGELES (fl) He sytsrs old, nd his .name alflr. All else about him syiieiy. Oct. S Stanley his last ! a not known was left in ot Mrs. Carrie M. Na il tr home in Rili r.ar. trsminidenlified woman 'ireea to pay for the lad's ; the woman left no name '.Oct. 10, Mrs. Nation was dead in her bed, and " taken in by sym 'i counfy juvenile offi- Mrs. Kalinn k.J '!ifam IV ttam. 1 litems lived. pf unidentified woman ev- -Vl Onl nnceaeeU.. ftMiuus ma Jiod a pair of overalls. j f is a dog likewise ME SICK OB uiidt IHIS YEAR! pmstriAM...,, "",,"'" .. wre, .!. IBEX TROUBLE 1 CANCER ltn)!iEV TROUBLE Cancellable "' roli(ll.n ibi.i ... .. H, loamy. No """ "II write. RODGERS ""llocoln l'e, Or., '""bone S.3171 ' ""' -J"iHaWIJ Pf .,!' "-. , mrv -MrCl???fr ,'.-W -"T."'.'! Wiltshire Engravins BROWNIE GIRL SCOUTS of Harris Schol arc shown placing stamps on the monthly bulletin published by the Three Rivers Girl Scout Council, learning a bit of conunun lty service thereby. They are, from left, Pamela Parrish, Troop 76; Sharon Sheffield, Troop 193; Michel Collar, Troop 191( and Barbara Hutton, Troop 193. Ann a firaiAiv ji&in 5J Puretesl ASPIRIN No faster-acting as pirin made! 5 grain 100 s. Reg. S4c. 2forS5e 2-OT. VICTORIA HOT WATER BOTTLE Reg. $2.39 2ftr2 GARDEN SPICE STICK COLOGNE Concentrated, it O 40 can't spill. Reg. SI 4, for I GET TWICi AS MUCH I HELEN CORNELL CREAM SHAMPOO Contains lanolin and water- softening Klenzoron. 4 ounce . . Reg. 79c for O V MILK OF MAGNESIA Reg.39cPint2-,4tf LAVENDER SHAVE CREAM Reg. 59c tube 2 for 60 MI31 is MIMyiOCfllV. Mouthwash and all purpose antiseptic. Reg. 79c Pint for MEDFORD XMAS CARDS Box of 20, no .tie torvv 2 alike. Reg. 59c , ADHESIVE TAPE r x 5 yds. Reg. 35c 2for3SC THEATRICAL COID CREAM J$, 2 Reg. 75c 2 for 76c ELITE POUND PAPER I ALCO-REX RUBBING ALCOHOL Reg. 59c Pint 2 for 60 PETROFOL MINERAL OIL Reg. 59c Pint 2 for 60c REXALL SACCHARIN 1000's Reg. $1.26 2for1.27 BOBBY PINS black or brown; 24 Reg. 10c 2 far 11c HOUSEHOLD ENVELOPES 6. . .Reg. 10c pack 2 for 11c GLYCERIN SUPPOSITORIES 12s Reg. 43c 2 for 44c REXILLANA COUGH SYRUP Reg. 59c 2 for 60c KLENZ0 ANTISEPTIC Rexall Reg. 79c Pint 2 for 80c LAVENDER BATH POWDER 9 ozs. . . . Reg. $1.25 2 for 1.26 BILLFOLDS men's and ladies' Reg. $1.00 2 for 1.01 PLASTIC APRONS 2-color, bib style. . .Reg. 50c 2 for 51c HAIR BRUSHES Klenzo. nylon Reg. $1.00 2 for 1.01 POCKET KNIVES Iroquois, 2 blades. . .Reg. 60c 2 for 61c PLASTIC SCUFFS assorted sizes Reg. 59c 2 for 60c MEDFORD FACIAL TISSUES Box of 300's 2for43e CHOCOLATE BARS Liggett, Jumbo size 2 for 37e CANDY POPS Tiny Tot cluster of 7 2 clusters 11c ANALGESIC BALM Rexall Puretest. .1-ounce tube 2 for 58c REX-SELTZER alkalizing tablets. . .Package of 25 2 for 59c KLENZO TOOTH BRUSHES nylon bristles. .3 styles 2 for 40c COD LIVER OIL Rexall Puretest; high potency, Pint 2 for 1.41 Cosmetics Subiect to Tax. Bight reserved lo limit Quantities. BEEF, WINE & IRON TONIC rr2fwtf Eg-m PURETEST MINERAL OIL Pint 2 for 86e PAN0VITE Multi-vitamin 4 caps. 100's ZhrJ2v Not le Sale merchandise, but spe- dally priced during 1e Sale onlyH fcW-l AMMONIAIED TOOTH PASTE 0 U of III. licensed formula. 3-oz. J for 79 JANE WINSLOW WHIPPED CREAMS Chocolate covered; 6 flavors. 2-lb. box 99! BAG O' POPS Assorted flavors; cello bags of 30. ea. 22c "Cordially Yours" WRITING PAPER CQC Fashioned sheets and envelopes, box W W 9quik-bands ooc Choice of regular or elastic styles, ea. &.L. $2.00 VALUE I COLOGNE DUET QQC Apple Blossom . Gardenia Both for O O "8480" OATMEAL COMPLEXION SOAP IOq 3 ounce cakes Box of 6 "O Chip-Resistant Edges GLASS TUMBLERS In popular shapes. Reg. 10c each. 6 for 35c l,,I.WlliNili.fn WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS ON ALL CASH PURCHASES Double S&H Green Stamps On All Rexall Prescriptions at Store No. 2 Store Hours: No. 1 Daily 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. No. 2 Daily 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Arco Reactor May Multiply Atomic Fuel WASHINGTON (U.R Con gressional authorities hailed as an atomic "landmark" Saturday a new kind of nuclear furnace which experts said could multiply A bomb raw materials 100-fold. The furnace, or reactor, is the "most advanced" thus far desiened and is now operating at the Atomic Energy Commission's vast testing range near Arco, Ida. Report Released Intimations of what the Arco reactor may accomplish were dis closed in a report issued Friday by the House-Senate Atomic En ergy Committee. It is a "breeder", by which is meant a nuclear furnace which produces more at omic fuel than it consumes. In other parts of its report the committee said: 1. The U.S. atomic project ' should manifest "greater boldness' and more scientific and technical i if the stakes appear high enough. 2. "Most far-reaching progress" in development of new atomic weapons during the past two years has strengthened the country's strategic and tactical ability to de ter or defeat aggression. 3. The supply of uranium the only currently exploited atomic raw material "has substantially improved and promises to improve still further." 4. A second atomic weapons la boratory should be built to ease the mushrooming burden of work on the Los Alamos, N.M., lab. The AEC already is planning a new laboratory and will ask money for it in the next session of Congress. The Arco breeder "went critical" started operating a few weeks ago and is "a kind of landmark," the committee said, because it captures from the Canadian re search reactor at Chalk River, Ont. the distinction of being the world's "most advanced." Biff Waste In all non-breeding reactors, such as the vast production piles at Hanford, Wash., there is a net loss of atomic fuel. That is bad because the kind of uranium that BURGLARS EAT WELL PROJECT CITY, Calif. (VP) Burglars who broke into the Vil lage Grill didn't get much money, but they ate. Mrs. Margaret Jenks reported the burglars took $15 from the cash register and then sat down to a meal of sardines, potato salad, pickles, milk, bread and pie. DON'T forget Jaycee-ettes Rum mage Sale at 31 W. 7th, Oct. 23. can be used as a fuel or explosive exists in the ratio of only one part in 140 of natural uranium. In a breeder pile, otherwise wasted atomic agents would be used to convert more non-fissionable uranium into explosive Plu tonium than is presently possible. That in itself would multiply auto matically the potential stockpile of atomic explosives. AFL Labors In Civil War PONTIAC, Mich. (TP) The AFL picketed the AFL because the AFL didn't like the AFL's hiring of non-union labor. Two pickets from the Build ing Tradesmen and Carpenters local 998, of Berkeley, marched in front of the Pontiac-Oakland Federation of Labor temple while unaffiliated workers put a new roof on the building. The roof was completed at S p.m., and the pickets withdrew. A spokesman for the federa tion said the non-union roofers were hired by the roofing con tractor, who had promised that union labor would be used for the job. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., sun., uct. zit i5i Page 3 TRIPLE MEASURE LUDINGTON, Mich. (U.R) A four-month-old Plymouth Rock pullet of Kirck Williamson laid an egg with three yolks. IS Limniinf:n Tiffany-Davis Drug Co. 8th and Willamette 1950 Franklin Blvd. f H,GH-l (Saion by Sligh -in-OllE... It's a beautiful Dropleaf Cocktail Table It's a handsome Bridge or Tea Table It's a Dining Table for Eight n It s a . "Must See Table" W5 America's Most Amazing Table! It's Actually ... THREE TABLES for the PRICE of OiVE THREE TABLES in the SPACE of OiVJS In Jnst ton second, with no levers or gadgeli, your lligh-I.o Exlcnnion becomes a full sized table for bridge or tea ... or a full iz dining table large enough to seat eight! Perfect for small homes, apartments, and modern day living! Available In rich brown mahogany In traditional styling ... or in blonde mahogany modern styling. It's Smart . . . to . . . VISIT S Dailj 8:30 t.m. to 6:30 p.m. Friday Evenings 'Til 8 p.m. OFTEN at the Corner of Eighth & Olive i. JL