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Hope Cheddar toft Casino Fresh Jack KRAFT DELUXE SLICES "ean Pimiento Brick 263 iV . . . 2r65 Old Enalish ... 37 rft Handi-Snacks (Links) 31 Lb. 98' Lb. 3c Lb. 35' Lb. 39' 59' j mmmjmmmjmjULwm mm mm lYlTT-iTFlWI 1 I ft: Mayo nnaise is 39c Mods toUly from flnt talod oil and oggt. adroitly oa PTS. Aiiad with fraarfllll vtflMia. and iplcn. AO' QTS. TRY IT WITH VEG-ALL 1 Cm MIXED VEGETABLES TALL TINS BROKEN SHRIMP DANNY BOY ' EACH 37 29' 6th & 7th St. Junction Highway 99 North FREE! FMEE! FOR THE KIDDIES WILD WEST HUMMING LARIATS "PARTY PANTRY" THE Texas State at BIG Y Market Texas Tavern "Mexican Foods' Enchiladas 15-Oz. Can -l I T" I 15-Ox. vmcKen i amaies Can WRAPPED IN CORN SHUCKS ASHLEY TORTILLAS 21 D0Z FRITOS tVt-OZ. CAN 39' 33' 89: 33' j Rccrfsler-Giinrd. Kugcne. Ore. Frl.. Mar. 21, 1952 Page 1 , Governor McKay Urges Suppoi For Register-Vote Committee SALEM (Spocial) Men and women who (all to vote aro not keeping faith with themselves or with past and future generations of Americans, Gov. Douglas Mc Kay declared Thursday. Governor McKay made this view known in his statement des ignating the week of March 23-29 for observance as Voter Registra tion Week throughout Oregon. He expressed alarm and regret over Oregons record as the poorest of all western states in the matter of voter participation. At the same time he commended the volunteer Oregon Register and Vote com mittee on its campaign "to guar antee a stronger, better-governed United States." The full text of the governor's statement follows: "Americans who neglect to vote are shirking their responsibility as citizens and, in a very real sense, are betraying the generations that gave them this privilege, as well as the gen erations that are yet to come. '1 THINK It Is a sad commen tary on our evaluation of our free dom that over one-third1 of all Orcgonians entitled to vote are too lethargic or too lazy to exercise this franchise. Percentaso-w se. Oregon ranks 38th In the nation in Carter Carburetors PARTS A SERVICE CLARK BATTERY A ELECTRIC CO. 1641 W. 6th Ave., Thone 4-331! voter participation, and is low of all western states. ., "It Is highly regrettable, in i : opinion, that a campaign has be undertaken to get people register and then vote. But sir lit is quite evident that a cai paign is necessary, I wish to coi mend the Oregon Register a Vote committee and all organii Hons who are cooperating w the committee on their efforts (impress upon the electorate th rOblisation to ovnress annrerinti for our many American privilef and to guarantee a better, stron jer-govcrned United States. "1 nope nint every potent voter shall be reached, shall r istcr, shall vote. I earnestly ur each person to assume persor responsibility in order that tl : rqay be a successful campaign." ParadetoSpar Elks Conclave For the state-wide Elks conve tion here June 6, 7 and 8 prelln nary plans calling for a gigan parade to include clowns, bam floats and the colorful ffnvernn : cording to Bob Turner, para ) chairman. Governor McKay has been 1 , vitcd to lead the parade schedul for Friday, June 6, Turner saic Dick Reed, general chairm announced plans have been ma for the complete redecorating the Eugene Elks lodge for t three day meet. Hearing Aid Batteries M.lltd Anrwtr rr Aor Hmk. Beltone Hearing Center Write S. C. MITCHELL 75 W. Brdwy. or Dial 4-5336 COOPER BROS, for Heating & Cooling G.E. MUELLER ADMIRAL S. E. KITCHENS For Complete Electrical Kltehens Roseburg Vets to Heai Western Valley Boys Veterans of the Veterans A ministration Hospital, Rosebui will be entertained Sunday throu. co-operation of Springfield Ame lean Legion Post 40 and Grand' Smith and hts Western Vail Boys. According to Leigh J. Monso post adjutant. Grandpa and t group will make the trip to Ros burg from this area at their ov expense. Legion posts of Lane' ai Douglas counties take turns eai Sunday In providing entertainme for personnel at the hospital. iti:coiiDs SECURITY Savings & Loan ASSOCIATION Where Savings Earn 2"2 EnUbllnhfd In 1924 117 E. Broadway MARRIAOK MCKNRKS VlrKll Julian' Rose. 31, Flornc t f.i-U... Vvnnna fli-lm.. 1ft. Dnranra I Richard Lniil Until. 33. Portlnnd a Hurry Clark Hollli, 10, EiiRtnt a Alice. L. Gregory. IB, 3315 Rlvar Ron Inny J. Chapman, 31. Junction Ci and Roberta M. Grlgfa, 1& Junction CI Crala J. Orana-o, IS. Corvallu Kathleen Carpenter, , 180 W, 13th I Lnw suits filed: Jamei and Yoat II vi. aiaifj no nrn oi inaner Ejaucauqn, a ttcm in recover taot.tml, alleged out tin tn Hon and for goods and lervlflti, K. Inchon, Eimene Credit Sarvloa ' C. C. OcUt, Qelit Conitrucllon O to recover Kivt antgea au n i The Store Integrity BullI 43 Wait 8th At.. I Pj MOVIHO m STORAGE jriJ D f ACKINO Williams Transfer Co IS E. 5th Phi 5-S134 A 5-3161 Ignmer nt rlfht. Eiultv in I to filed: Floyd LaBar at niihard LAltar et a)., nit to atilot tit uivorce iiiim inea: umnyi r. nioii 1 Harold R. Stott. married alnca 19 plnlntlff allecei cmel and inhuman trti nirnt and fluk.i ciislody of two piln rhlldren and determination of raal penonnl property lnteroita. MARMAni MCRNREI John K Alldrltt, 37. 3 BO B, Mrd Ay and Cynthia Ann Carlion, IT, lfllfl H yard St. vrmnn n. '-onp, ty.11 raaniaon a a CIRCUIT COURT Ijiw nil is filed: Afna B. Fullarta exec . W. II. riijlertori tit, vt, Qei Wn 1I1 burn and Ben naldrldga, Ora Illvfr I.timlier Co., action to racov 242fl, alleged due on deht, Divorro milta filed: Delnret Rnit C vi. Itkhnrd II. Rrh, married alnca 10 nlilnllff allege cruel and in hunt an trei ment and mk rf ltnratlon of form name. Jeiile M. Carltnn v. William Carlton, married ntnce 1B4T. plaint alleges crtirl and Inhuman treatment ai auk ctnlfidy of one minor child, I per month and isi'lement oC real at Femonal property. Oeorue T. Mutt 1 -ottlf Jenn fue, married ilnct Ju, 2S. I Ml. plaintiff allege cruel and I human Irratmnnt and aki custody one minor child h grunted delnnda and that plaintiff be directed to pay t per month to defendant, DISTRICT COURT No operatnr'a llcanie; Walter R. Joh ion, 110; Kaley C. Schock, SlOi Rnbt R neeiie, 5, No vehiola Jlcenw: Howa L Pulley, t. MOVINO TRAFFIC VIOLATION Violation of balc rule: Kenneth 1 Ford. 123. Failure to atop al atop ila John D. Wobbe. 13. m-rnlnm lU'crmti: Khrifr Harrlan Rrownnvflle, cue dlimlned upon pr entntlon of valid license. Unneceimry noise: Harold R. Harrlio Hmrulim, Waih., t7.M fin and 12. CMI. Il.mlc rule: Iver. ! hail ! JUNCTION CITY JlfflTICe COIfRT ; Stop nan violation: Elmer Harrlon 1 fine and M10 coits. Pniilng with Insufficient elearane .Tom Clark. Seattle, Wain., 13 fine at ! H ISO costa. .Illegtil llreniie platei: Arthur R- Brow I route 3, Eugene, 33.90 fine and 14. I COlll. OAKMtmr MIINIf'IPAl, COURT No oiriator llcrnae; Nancy Bonhat II, Oiikrlrlge, 110. Drunk on a puhllc street' Matt Pelllnen, M. Crescent Ike, 13 Kmc If llehert. nhnitt 4(1. Oakrldge. 21t Nob Olien, 33, Wetfir, $23. Fred O'Hira. Rnrlnafield, 123 It.ger Rom. 40. Qnkridg 1 333 and 10 :;.-. nil lecond offense, 1 Running a imp sign: Vincent t, HntJ w, wriiiir, aiu. OAKIiltHiE Jt-HTICR COURT nefectlve llfht: Howard Alan fltetl .no fine 34-30 coatf. huh up wilk Seven-Up ! TNI ALL-FAMIll DKINKl 1 1 Seven Up Bottling Co., 1331 Railroad Blvd.