Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1954)
owd Thrills Concert Band Eugene school their teachers leases 6,000 thousand L.Ars anu iBand at McArthur Court Lyjtternoon in singing The ETtbe rafters vibrated, ,e Star Spangled Banner," , the Air Force Band's 18 l Sergeants, climaxed more M hour's concert by one , grid's foremost musical ,s whose versatility includes of being a 100-piece march- a 90-piece sympnony tra an OO-picte ayiuimuiuc IU' . i..u -i a glee ciuu, xtvc uduue and several other lnstru J groups. Iwas a Dargain penurmance "the mass of youngsters who g and swayed to the more ifr numbers like "Begin the Jne" and the 12-piece clar Iscction's "Flight of the Bum- w Sponsor of the matinee the Junior Programs. 25 cents a ticket, the kids jrt go wrong, for here was ,nd which had to turn away ee-blocks-long line of per it London's overfilled Royal md which has filled Green's louse at Glasgow, Europe's it cinema. e band has also played to 00 persons at Berlin's mam- 1 Olympic Stadium as 50,000 It were turned away. e repertoire of the Singing geants ranges through opera, spirituals, to bop, and they 1 the youngsters a little of 5 of these musical forms. rnot singing, the men tdke places in the band. Intone Soloist William Jones Tenor soloist wuuam uu- staff sergeant, entertained fads with familiar selections, there wore many novelty kers played on a wide variety bstruments. Jones accom- fcients include having ap- d on the national radio iphone Hour," and other !. He nas sung leading in "Oklahoma," "Rose t, "Dessert song," ana otner tals. Mowing the conclusion of the fcrt Tuesday afternoon, the Igsters streamed out of Mc liir Court, and the band pre (d for a formal evening per- fance there. They were to ar in Corvallis Wednesday then go to Grants Pass. j&JWsjPM? -&5S& P:', IMaMi ii HWto" f BAM) ANS More than fi Onn vniirmcfo,.. f, u n (Hoslslor-Guard photo, Wiltshire eng.) Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Wed., Oct. 27, 1954 7B Rotarians Hear District Official The district governor of Rotary International was in Eugene Tuesday, and told members of the local club that there are few activities of Rotary that don't touch on plans to help youth of the nation. Kersey Eldridge spent Monday night and Tuesday here visiting with Rotarians. He is from Port land. The work with youth, he said. "is fundamental" in the program of Rotary. In addition, Eldridge called for education among Rotarians ery where so they can "feel the spirit." He told the club his idea is to "eliminate the draggers on. We nave to live Rotary in our heart." Eldridge's trip to Eugene is part of his responsibilities as gov ernor. He will visit all of the 154 Rotary clubs in the district before his one-year term ends. i huimhim SHOES For MEN and WOMEN BURCH'S 1060 Willamette WESIX ELECTRIC HEAT BARKER ELECTRIC 13th & Lawrence Ph. 4-1333 HICKEY -FREEMAN CLOTHES McDonald Theater Bldf. One In A New Series In Hi Style Frames tCNCSOOS SMIHCS hMzsi&fvM fi ixtv rzj rv n f. I DruQtlze your ye th most xprnlT part of yoor fae frame them In axcltlari new framei, delicately detail ed and proportioned to fit like your second nature. It you need flasiei, you'll look better In Personality GLaea Offices Also at Weisfield's in Portland nrT'eSJom?irlBt or R, B. McDonald Post Office Bids Requested n ;f Zae!n.ayiav.elncarest offic ow is the main mastcr Ethan L. Newman said Wednesday. He has called for bids for oner- ation of a contract station in that area. The bidder must have ouarters on Coburg Rd. between Country Club Rd. and Harlow Rd. The station would offer many services including stamp and money order sales, parcel post service and mail registry. Newman said that the ranid development of the area has necessitated the station. The postoffice at 5th Ave. and Willam ette St. The deadline for bids is noon Saturday. Further information and bid forms are available at Newman's office on the second floor of the main postoffice. JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OP NEW 2?4" MAGNUM SHELLS FOB 12 GAUGE SHOTGUNS "Self Hardware Service" Furniture rt m Your A For DromotHousewarmer service, call UKA r3fl-m your Standard Heating Oil Distributor, f y f l0Cal Stodffi,CieJ mmm T Y ' - For pressure-type furnaces, ask for Y jA Standard Furnace Oil with Themisol A I STANDARD ST0V;IL iSBBir KEEP WARM & HAPPY WTAH;SM 8 4-1211 m (iutoMi&c perud- Huntington ySSSSSL p CO. 997 OAK Yf ! Phone 4-1427 STOPS WINTER C-O-L-D with low-cost Oil Heat ...and gives you ALL the heat you pay for Real economy. ..there's a money-saving, work-saving bonus of modern heat in every gallon of your Housewarmer's Standard Stove Oil. It's the perfect fuel for your circulating heater refined clean, delivered clean, distilled 100. It lights fast, burns without waste. Real convenience. ..supply cares are off your mind with your Housewarmer's service. He's the Standard Heating Oil Distributor in your community takes over the whole job keeps you com fortably supplied all winter long. "Competition is the life of trade" Competition results in better customer service In America, the spirit of competition has always encouraged industry to deliver more and better products at lower prices. Beyond that, competition also prompts high standards of salesmanship, merchandising and customer service. Where product quality and price are equally satisfactory, the cus tomer usually chooses the supplier who offers the best service. Today, the forest industry is selling its products in competition with many other building materials. As our national economy becomes more stabilized, this competition for the building dollar is increasing. To success fully compete in today's market, our industry must do a better job of selling wood than ever before. Furthermore, we must continue to deliver high quality products and give good service to customers. Since the forest products industry is a vital part of the economy of the Pacific Northwest, it is important that the sale of lumber, pulp and plywood continue at a high level. It is this company's aim to do everything possible to develop and maintain its share of this market. Successful competition by the entire industry means steady payrolls, community stability and a reliable source of taxes for schools and other government services. XOj &ffe?it lMtkMzf MSS .. Tj Versatile wood brings modern charm to any room Architects, designers and decorators are using wood's versatility to advantage in creating rooms of exceptional charm, beauty and practicality in today's homes ... old and new. What ever the plan, or type of construction, there is a wood which is both economical to buy and easy to install. Wood can be finished in so many different ways that decoration is never a prob lem. Also, it is easy to chango the decorative theme at any time. In today's highly competitive market, such advantages of wood must continually be pointed out to prospective buyers if it is to hold its share of the building materials market. Remember, wood must compete with them all... hick, concrete, aluminum, glass, plastic, compositions and steel. WEYERHAEUSER TIMBER COMPANY working in the Pacific Northwest to build a permanent forest industry VMM 1