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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 8

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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Tuesday, Oct tl, TSat Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon IK National Mum Show Booked r- rr-TTTTO-r7w-S -Tr--. Clara Nasholm Named To District Zonta Post The Oregon Chapter of the Na the public without admission charge and everyone is invited man County Flower Show, will be arranging with other advance class students from Spokane, Wash. Mrs. Judd has been an in to enter blooms and Mrs. Gerald White Honored at Shower CRESWELL Mrs.

Gerald White was guest of honor at a baby shower given recently by Miss Barbara Tiedje. The follow-ing women were guests: Mrs. Ralph Ettel, Mrs. Paul Topf, Mrs. Don Gilman, and Mrs.

George Hirata, all from Eugene, Mrs. J. M. Black, Mrs. David Shoop, Mrs.

W. D. Tiedje, Mrs. William Spencer, Mrs. Donald Henriksen, all of Creswell.

Miss Clara Nasholm of Eugene structor in American Flower ar At the same time, Nov. 1 and 2, tional Chrysanthemum Society will be host to the national convention and show Friday, Oct. 31, through Sunday, Nov. 2, in Portland. Convention headquarters will be in the Congress Hotel and the flower show at the Civic Auditorium, Third and Clay St.

This is the first national show rangement for 10 years. Mrs. Noboru Imajo, wife of the Zonta Club was elected to the post of lieutenant governor of District 8, Zonta International, at the fall conference the past week Japanese consul, will display special arrangements. Students end in Boise, Idaho. but separate from the national show, the fifth Flower Arrangement Exhibition will be held at the Buddhist Daihonzan Henjyoji Temple.

Bishop and Mrs. Daiyu Y. Henjoji (Kimura) and their local students will exhibit more than 100 arrangements. dressed in colorful kimonos will to be held west of the Mississippi Also attending the meeting was direct and explain the show. A( River.

Mrs. Harold K. Lounsbury, president of the Eugene group. sukiyaki dinner will be served. The horticulture exhibit will be entitled "Pacific Mum Pa For the past two years Miss Mrs.

Polly M. Judd, one of the judges of last spring's Multno- rade" and will draw entries from all over the nation. This will be the first time that chrysanthemums will be flown from Japan Nasholm has been area director for Western Oregon. She is a past president of Eugene Zonta Club and now is program for exhibit in the show. "Make PETUNIA! Miss Nasholm will serve for a Mine Western Style" is the title for the arrangement division on the main floor.

Steal your husband's Fishing line. term of two years as lieutenant governor of the district which includes Washington, Oregon, Ida i ULL To depict the show's theme and For sr-infin beads-J ho, British Columbia and Alberta T5 super-f ine E.O.M. SALE Clearance of Odds and Ends Diaries 3.30 to 5.00 Now 1.95 Address Books 80c to 3.25 Now Vi Off Ball Pen Good Brand 1.69 Now 99e Stationery Tribute Rose 1 .50 Now 2 for 1.50 Textile Patterns Vi Off Copper Patterns V2 Off Crane Stationery 2 Shopworn 10.00 Now 5.00 Books Reg. 1.00 Now 2 for 1.00 that of the Oregon Centennial, the Lane County Chrysanthemum Society will enter a covered in Canada. Next district meeting will take wagon.

The wagon, seven feet by place in Vancouver, B. C. in Octo ber, 1959, it was announced. four feet, will be made of yellow mums with the society's name in r-r hm-HI red mums on each side. Mrs.

Dale MISS CLARA NASHOLM District Officer READY FOR SCHOOL This scholar wears a modern middy dress for her return to the classroom this fall. It's dacron and rayon, which means that it will come from home washer and dryer ready to be worn again. Dick is in charge, assisted by Mrs, Louis Babcock, Mrs. D. C.

Warner and Mrs. L. M. Watson. This flower show is open to First Aid Lesson NORFOLK, Va.

Uft Jesse Couch Tea to Honor Mrs. Holmes On Thursday Oregon's First Lady, Mrs. Rob SEE OUR TABLE OF SPECIALS learned how to apply a tourniquet by watching television programs Halloween Party Set and the result may be a Boy American Legion Auxiliary and Post No. 3 will meet for a chili dinner Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in Scout life-saving medal.

Dr. M. C. Maddrey says the 10-year-old boy's Dial Dl 5-8469 Yes indeed, Petunia! It lasts for years and years and years! 865 Willamette Veterans Memorial Bldg. This will action in applying a tourniquet ert D.

Holmes, will visit Eugene Thursday and be guest of honor at a tea that afternoon at the on his mothers arm after an be a Halloween party. A nominal automobile accident saved her charge will be made for the din home of Mrs. David (Wickes) life. ner. Shaw, 667 E.

12th Ave. Women of the community are invited to call between the hours of 2 and EUGENE SAVED DURING THE 4 p.m. to meet Mrs. Holmes. Hostesses will be Mrs.

Shaw, Mrs. Gustave Lauris and Mrs, Keith Skelton. Assisting will be Mrs. Joseph Crepeau, Mrs. V.

N. (Olga) Freeman, Mrs. Glenn Ham- maker, Mrs. Glen Stadler and Mrs. Robert Straub.

Mrs. Shaw has extended a spe cial invitation to University of Oregon faculty members and their wives and members of the teaching staffs of local schools. THs two-cycle laundroma fjf- AT NEW LOW PRICE! Pen Women Date Friday Broadcast Mrs. Reuben Gischlcr, with Mrs. Tom Powers, president of Eugene Branch, National League of American Pen Women, will be in Corvallis Friday to broadcast program, "Our Versatile Pen Women," over KOAC.

This is one of a fifth-Friday series by the Pen Women as part washes cleaner Proved every week on Westinghouse-Desllu Playhouse of the 2 p.m. program, "Especially for Women," produced by Gladys Chambers (Mrs. 0. director of women's programs for KOAC. Mrs.

Chambers is state notthis: t--r 7 president of the Pen Women. iS li re AGITATOR ELECTRIC Helen Help Us! Shareand-Tell Hour By HELEN BOTTEL Family Advisor Dear Helen: My children seem to have no inhibitions and like to repeat to their classmates and teacher everything that goes on at our house. This, at times, has proved quite embarrassing, and I'd like to know how to put a slop to it. MOTHER OF A TELL-IT-ALL Dear Mother: So would Visit a first-grade and tell" hour some day, if you want the real low-down on your neighbors. Dear Helen: Why is it a woman is condemned when she leaves her children, while a man is not? Every time my husband and I have an argument, he always winds it up with, "If you don't like it, why don't you leave?" Of course he thinks I'll take the children with me, but this seems to be letting him off the hook too easy.

When I leave, I want to go ALONE. Dear Alone: Can it be you think a woman who would desert her family to punish her husband should NOT be condemned? If you consider yourself "hooked" by your husband and i children, you might BETTER leave "alone." i Dear Helen: We were married not long after we met, and now I'm wondering whether we were too hasty. My wife can't cook for sour apples, and she oversleeps every morning. Do you think we should have waited until we knew each other better? BAD BARGAIN? Dear BB: Unless you're a very careful shopper, you don't ee the flaws until you fetch the article home. Your wife may also be viewing with alarm.

Who's perfect? Give her time, and encouragement, and she'll improve. Dear Helen: My Mother says "Don't act like a child, act a little grownup," and when I do, my Dad says, "Don't act so grown-up." What should I do? SHARON. Dear Sharon; There's a difference of opinion here on what "grown-up" signifies. To a weary mother, it means trustworthinesses sense of responsibility, and an end to giggling. To a leery father (and no doubt to a hopeful daughter) it means lipstick, nylons, dates, and party dresses.

Reach the first plateau, and you may convince Father you're ready for the second. Dear Helen: My husband owns his own small business and he could easily leave the work in charge of somebody else when something special comes up at home, like out-of-town company we want to entertain. But no, he says that would throw more burden on his men. Isn't this being inconsiderate to his family? ALONE. Dear Alone: The best bosses are those who are tougher on themselves than on their employes that's usually the way they get to be bosses.

Don't try to change your husband you can't anyway. The Backyard Fence From a Cub Scout den mother in Wcllcsley, comes a letter to "Stamp Collector" who wants to know how a 10-year-old can earn money: Dear Stamp Collector: There are so many ways for a boy your age to earn money I hardly know where to start. First: few boys of 10 have enough gumption to want to cam money, so you have very little competition for jobs. My suggestions: 1. A paper route, or if your mother has a car and will drive (or you, the Sunday route pays best of all.

2. Make up typewritten slips distributing tern around the neighborhood stating that for a reasonable fee you arc available for errands or jobs of any kind. 3. Find a new mother or elderly lady and ask her if she needs your help. 4.

Sell Christmas cards and wrappings. 5. Find a florist in your neighborhood or someone who sells wreathes, and at home you can make berries or the pine cone clusters you are paid by the bag and can do it while watching TV. 6. THINK.

Look around your neighborhood and sec things to be done lawns to be cut, gardens weeded, maybe a dog walked or brushed, steps washed down, later on, walks shoveled. At your ace it is hard to realize that every employer Is looking for someone who will do the Job to tho best of his ability. Not only will you get pleasure from a job well done, but you will build a reputation that will last you the rest of your life and you will always be able to find work no matter what the economic situation is Rood men are hard to find and always have been. Good Luck! (This column is dedicated lo amity living, so if you're liin-ing kid trouble or just plniti trouble, let Helen help YOU. She will also welcome your oun amusing experiences.

Address ffrlen Bollcl in core of Eugene Register-Guard), (Copyright, 195B, King Feature) I I mTW LAUNDROMAT I DRYER With tho Bame family load, Laundromat's Revolving Agitator gives full washing action to each piece washes all tho clothes equally well all the time. Washing action slows down when ftn ordinary washer is loaded with a lull family load. Clothes at outside of tub hardly move, get little or no washing. TWO CYCLES for fine or regular fabrics PUSH-BUTTON selection of 5 wash temperatures, 2 rinse temperatures AUTOMATIC LINT EJECTION no traps or filters to clean WEIGH-TO-SAVE DOOR SOAP 'N WATER SAVER. CREDIT TEPM Revolving Agitator Washes Cleaner, Rinses Better, Even Cleans Itself LAUNDROMAT It BMliiSoim RwlsUrtd Trait Hark mm 1 men uiccTiMnuniior onrrn ri rnmin rtAkinr B'l KEEPS FOODS BETTER-CHILLS FASTER, TOO! II iauo vvLoiiiiunuuot orxcu llloiimu hhnuc 12 cu.

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4 full-width shelves Huge vegetable crisper Store-and-Serve units for cheese, butter, eggs Same low temperature all over means you can even store milk in the door WESTINGHOUSE WITH COLD INJECTOR So handy so" easy to-makc this elephant 'jama bag! Pattern 7208: transfer, pattern pieces, directions. Children love ill Send Thirty-five cents (coins) OTHER FEATURES Automatic Timer Super-Corox Unit Roast Guard Automatic Surface Unit for this pattern add 10 cents for Grill and Rotisseries (optional) Look-in Window i No-drip Platform. only4 each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Eugene Register-Guard, Household Arts 0. Box 1H3, Old Chelsea Station, NOW 34995 as nn.95 ONLY OTHER WESTINGHOUSE RANGES FOR AS LITTLE New York 11, New York.

Print plainly name, address, zone, and mm pattern number. II' mmmtmtfm mmm when the lady's Leopard LJ i auw 1 1 fsr .1 1 HBP' 11 ir 1 row- r- ras Chance arc sho watches UJ UJ lu; mp her weight the Hollywood way. Hollywood lircnd hns only -16 calories suM-inriWestinghouse per thin slice. Yet 1 lolly wood 'Certification' Meeting Topic Proposed requirements for teacher and administrative certification were discussed by Mrs. Joy Gubser at the October luncheon meeting of Delta Kappa Gamma at Lynwood Cafe.

Mrs. Gubser of the state department of education in Salem noted that the new plan would simplify regulations and place more responsibility on school administrators. Very few of the 18,000 teachers in the slate of Oregon are critical of certification, she reported. Mrs. Jcnnelle Moorhcad asked dach member to take a good textbook to the November meeting to aid In tho drivo for educational booka which are to be sent to universities in foreign countries.

Mri. R. A. Trask conducted the business meeting and Mrs. William Orwlck, program.

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