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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Th'uw, Mar. 21, 1963 Page I1B THU Grl , t A V zr 1M i c o O o - OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M. Anr)S;OwI CHAMPS ARE IM DEnANPl DgPEHPADLE QUALITY AT SflVIMGS PnirFi; I V I a 1 tn i i n n n n lkm 15 cu. fr. UPRIGHT FREEZER Open refrigerated shelves ond door storage hold 525 lbs. of food. Packs in tight, removes easily. Adjustable cold control; certified zero degree. Reg. 219.95 $188 15 cu. ft. CHEST FREEZER Holds a "supermarket" of food! Big 525-pound capacity saves you trips to the market, keeps food flavor-fresh. Certified zero degree cold. Reg. 209.95 - $188 12.6 cu. ft. COMBINATION Two doors. 105-lb.' freezer on top. Automatic defrost refrigerator has full-width crisper, convenient door storage. Adjustable cold. Reg. 229.95 $188 NO MONEY DOWN! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! ELECTRIC RANGE 30" SIGNATURE MAKES COOKING FUN Modern, easy to clean! Has 23" oven with removable i bake-broil elements; and door. Infinite surface-unit settings; appliance outlet. Storage drawer, too! 169 NO MONEY DOWN SALE! FULL STEREO SOUND 4 TONE-RICH SPEAKERS! SIDE-PROJECTED SOUND! SALE PRICE! Big, room-filling sound! 4 separ ate side-projection speakers sur round you with tonal beauty. 4 speed quality record changer has flip-over sapphire .needle, .tone arm brush. Balance, loudness, tone controls. Handsome maho gany cabinet. Walnut finish same price! SAVE 2195 ON 23" TV! WASHER BUYS TOP LOADER OR FRONT LOADER ea. NO MONEY DOWN 2-CYCLE TOP LOADER. Family size! Gentle acting ogitator handles heavy washings or delicate fabrics. Sediment ejector, lint filter. 4-CYCLE FRONT LOADER. Handles 12 lbs. dainty fabrics. 4 laundry programs. Matching dryers, Electric $144, Gas $173 .. service of no exfro chorge j-i including par ma morn i FULL-TO-FLOOR CABINET TWO 6-INCH SPEAKERS Square Dance Roundup ACORN S's danea Saturday, a-lfl p.m., at Weitflr Hifh School. Guest cellars, At Boatlo and Walt Mullen. Potluck refreshments. Evaryon. wal com.. . BARN OWLS danca Saturday, 1:30 p.m., at Dlonna Bam, Coburf. AU aquar. dancra welcome. Refreao menta potluck. Also, danea Tuea day at 7:90 p.m. at tha bam. Ufht rcfr.ahm.nta. f rart W II, c -. . m..m. .'" .Lll. u m V. I uu will .1.11 th. nA,. I e rf.i. Cottage Crov. Saturday night. DADS AND DOLLS alumni danca Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at th Cr.a- wu vr w nan. unnf pi. for re freshment!. Scjulrl.y Worman. call. ar. Ev.ryon. welcome. - DAIST CHAINER8 will vlalt Ab bany'a Circle I'a Saturday night. Harry Hem will call. Meet at EWEB parkins: lot In Euian. at 7:1S p.m. Saturday. Wesr club outfit.. DANKBO CIRCLR t naular danca Saturday at The Flra, 1990 River Rd., Eagene. Rcfraahm.nta furnlahed. Beginners' claia meeU Thuraday, 7:30 p.m., at Th. Fin, and round danco claaa meeti th.r. at 7:49 p.m. Monday. Squar. danc. claaa meeta at Th. Flra Tuesday at 8 p.m. lvau Mldlam, Instructor. nttnai mum ibi j j Cli8 for beginners meats Wedne. Ami . n n . T"W - rlM , (1 , n Tl I Rd., Eug.no. Open to all wishing to ir.rn rounu Qancing. uuqo and Thena Sibley, Instructors. Club', r uti I r A,,,, PHriiw b , a-.n h M Th. rirs. Rofr.shm.nta potluck. Everyon. welcome. MOOSE SQTJARB danca claaa will be boat to Paws and Tawa at a danc. Sundsy, 4 p.m., at th Eu gene Moos. Lodge, 13th Avenue and Chambers Street, Eugene. Jsek Cooley, cellar. Refreshments potluck. PAWS AND TAWS will attend th. Whlrl-A-Ways- birthday dance W- ay nignt. PLUM DANDIES will visit th. Whlrl-A-Ways' blrthdsy danca Frt day night. Plum Dandles heve can celled Saturday night dance. ftftfrne a Twmini . e. urday, 8:30 p.m., at th Not! Gym. sort for refreshments. Mike Skin ner, cauer. AU aquare dancer weV come. DnvAlu.u BIAIIB Will VlSlt Acorn t's of Oskrldge-W.sttlr Sat urday night. Club will meet ai "service atation row" on Highway M, south of Eugene, at 7:30 p.m. Re freshments sam. .a Acorn B'a. SHUFFL1N' SHOES regular squar dance Saturday, :JO p.m., at ML, Vernon School, s. 42nd Stmt, Springfield. Ivan Koehn, guest cell er. Refreshments potluck. STAGECOACH (TOMPER danc. I Sunday, 4 to a vm at Oat. Creek 1 Hancn, viae. FotlucK alnner t 1 I p.m. All equare dancer weleom. 1 Ivan Mldlam, caller. TANOLETOOT danc Saturday. S:S0 p.m., at Ray' Barn, S. &7ttt Street, Springfield. Bring tried chicken, and aaled or dessert for refreshments. Howard Mattoon. caller. Everyone welcome. VAGABOND ' SQUARES refular dance Saturday, 3:30 p.m. at Maple ton Orange Hall. Refreshments pot luck. Pappy Packer, ealler.- XVarv. one welcome. WHIBL-A-WAYi' sixth blrthdav dance. Frldey et f :30 p.m. at Colin Kally Junior Hurh School, corner of Howerd end Park Avenuee, Eufen. AUaller nrosrram. . Refraahmania. Visitors w.lcom.. Members bring a h.lffos.n sandwfohee and two nlea. Workshop will be Monday, 7-JO to eu pjuu at atarj want usu. s.u fcne. x-ResidentV Rites Held n San Jose Funeral gervices for Mrs. Ar thur (Miry Belle) Hyne, 70, native of Eugene, were held March IS In San Jose, Calif., where she lived since 1048. Mrs. Hyne died March 13 in San Jose hospital after a 21- day illness. She was born In Eu gene Oct. 12, 1892, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Yeager. As a girl, she attended Eu gene schools and became a teacher at the age of 17, teach ing in several Lane Count schools before her marriage on July 22, 1814, to Arthur J. Hyne, who survives her. She is also survived by a sis ter, Mrs. John (Ruth) West of Vida, and a son, Gene, of San Jose. Mr. and Mrs. Hyne, for many years, have been regular summertime visitors at the home of Mrs. West. ' Mrs. Hyne was a former mem ber of the Eugene and Walter ville Rebekah Lodges and was past noble grand of the San Jose Rebekah Lodge. Interment was in Oak Hill Memorial Park, San Jose. $ 188: Reg. 209.95 SAVE $6 NOW! REG. $55! A FULL-SIZE, DELUXE STRAIGHT-SEWING MACHINE Automatic gain control assures you of a clear, steady picture. Tinted safety (jlass with dust free seal eliminates glare. Two front-mounted 6" speakers pro vide rich full sound. Up-front con trols; good reception. Fine mahogany-finish cabinet. Walnut finish, only $10 more! Measared diagonally (UHF Models $30 More) head only $ NO MONEY DOWN A lot of sewing machine for the money! Handles, oil everydoy sewing tasks quickly, effortlessly. Pushbutton drop feed, concealed sewing light to lighten your work! Beautiful slim-line styling in smart two-tone color. ii iiseiiiaii t if 1 1 NO MONEY DOWN MONTHS TO PAY ON WARDS APPLIANCES Judge Signs Union Order . SEATTLE OB The maintenance-of-membership clause in the contract between the Boeing Company and the Machinists Union Has been continued In ef fect by order of U. S. Diat Judge William Lindberg. Judge Lindberg signed the or der Tuesday, three days after the U. S, Court of Appeals in San Francisco ruled that he erred Feb. 8 when he said he did not have jurisdiction to do so. The order was sought by the union. The order requires union members to remain members. It will remain in effect during a Taft-Hartley Injunction which expires April 13. The injunction was Issued after the union called a strike Jan. 28 In sup port of its demands for I union shop and other contract changes. - The union contends thst non union workers at Boeing have been urging members to quit the union.