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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 6

Publication:
The Eugene Guardi
Location:
Eugene, Oregon
Issue Date:
Page:
6
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6A Friday, December 11, 1959 Register-Guard. Eugene, Oregon Purchase ear PrUting Frees Funeral Services Held for Lumberman Shop That Display This Ufa Well, the PAINT Is RIGHT, the PRICES are RIGHT and VOU are RIGHT in using IVERSON PAINTS BUILDERS INSULATING 4 ROOFING ftk Charatlua 01 HW PORTLAND Funeral serv Dependable Satisfaction Veneta Youth Injured In Fall From Parked Car ices for Howard Holland, prominent Northwest lumberman who died here Wednesday, were held Friday. He was 83. 0 Holland was with the Noyes- of gas on the Lorane Road just west of Territorial Road about A 16-year-old Veneta youth was injured in fall from a parked Holland Logging Co. and after 9:25 p.m.

Thursday. car Thursday night and two 1942 supervised the ML Jeffer Always a special now for the first time The driver of another car son Lumber which bad ex Washington men escaped serious injury when their ear plunged agreed to. push the first car to a service station and Hicks climbed down an embankment near Oak tensive operations at- Lyons on the Santiam River. onto the bumper of one of the cars to see if the bumpers fit ridge late Wednesday. The Veneta boy, Charles Eugene Hicks, 16, of Rt.

2, Box 188, 57? slit I 1 I 1 A SPECIAL LAXATIVE FOR Hicks either lumped or feu from PHILCO TV It STEREO SALES SERVICE the bumper and landed on his head in the ditch, police said. received a possible head injury in the fall. His condition Friday was listed as satisfactory at Sacred In a Wednesday night accident WOMEN! on Highway 58 east of Oakridge, Heart Hospital. Jamas John Deli 'Alba, 40, and State police said Hicks was a Richard 29, both of passenger in a car which ran out Vashon, received cuts and bruises when their car crashed down a 15-foot embankment. Ceablae a aUxatie liiwte 'raaelotor with mM laxative.

Sure, fHe, am onaol darinf aaeattnrallea, ia preaaaaci ami after childbirth, Family Burned Out At Spencer Creek The mishap occurred five miles east of Oakridge. The car landed on its top in about three feet of water in Salt Creek. Both men received outpatient treatment at The borne of the Robert Gordon family burned Thursday seven Corrected 98 Oakridge Clinic. Drew Moffett miles southwest of Eugene. The American Red Cross re ceived information Friday that Republicans Meet iLund photo) ALBANY WOMAN KILLED Mrs.

John 0. Niccum, 25, who recently moved from the bouse bad burned "to the ground" and that the family's possessions were destroyed. ThereJ Nyssa to Albany, was killed and four others were Injured Thursday morning when this station wagon she was driving skidded on icy Highway 58 and plunged down a 30 to TV-Radio TV-RADIO TRANSISTOR SERVICE BV it Former Chief Radioman, USN FCC Lie. (TV) Telegraph N.Y. Institute Graduate Transistor-TV Radio Service.

are four children in the family, CHICAGO (UPD Oregon Republican Chairman Peter Gunnar, Salem, and the state's national committeewoman, Mrs. Collis were here Friday to attend meetings of the GOP nation the Red Cross reports. The house was located on Lor- wm fl 'lav oiv a'iwffiLHiJiiJ 40-foot embankment 22 miles east of Oakridge. The victim's children, Johnnie Lynn, 5, and Carolyn Kay, IVi, were most seriously injured. They were in fair condition Friday at Sacred Heart Hospital.

Two others injured in the mishap were the victim's hus- band, John Oscar, 28, and his sister, Thelma Ann Niccum, 15, of Oakland, Calif; Bgth in satisfactory condition Friday. Investigating the accident are state police officer Robert Lockyear (right) and an unidentified officers. ane Highway near Spencer Creek Grange Hall. al committee. )) GmWM DRIVE-IN Willamette High to Join In National School Study XGILMiRTJW I The Bethel School Board Thursday night approved a recommendation ior Willamette High School to cooperate in a scientific comprehensive national inventory of the nation's students.

During a regular school board Car Hits House; 2 Occupants Die MIAMI, Fla. An auto catapulted from a highway before dawn Friday, smashed into a house and killed two sleeping occupants. A third resident was critically burned in a fire started by the crash. Investigator Fred Fuqua said the driver, Harold Guthrie, 28. was so drunk he was unaware of the accident.

Guthrie's arm was broken and he suffered minor cuts. The dead were Lee Bembroy, 30, and his 48-year-old wife. He-goes, who lived on one side of the duplex building. Mrs. Neal Tukes, 45, occupant of the adjoining apartment, was dragged from the flames by her husband.

The driver was charged with manslaughter, drunken driving, meeting, Supt. Tom Powers ex will be taken in March to conduct the inventory, Powers said. Powers reported that the Oregon State Department of Education had approved a Bethel application for $3,240 to help defray expenses of the district's gifted child program. The money will arrive in June or July, Powers said. Board members present Thursday were Marvin Hendrickson, chairman, Harry DeVoung, A.

J. Miglioretto and Leonard Jensen. Harold Smith was absent plained that the United States Office of Education is providing funds for the inventory, to be taken during March, 1960, to coincide with the U. S. census.

I. Willamette High School is one of about 1,000 public, private and parochial schools, Powers said, selected on an equal probability basis to represent all types, of secondary schools in all regions of the country." About two days of school time Nigeria, in British West Africa, with 23 million persons, has the largest population in the British, French, Belgian and Portuguese colonics. speeding and reckless driving. dim Toys 1 1 CHRISTMAS CANDY Large Assortment Bulk Candy ib.39e Roxbury Asst. Chocolates VA VZ 5 $349 Fruit Asst.

Chocolate 98e Toys Blazow Choir Stool, waa $3.49 1 S2.99 Doll Crib, was $1.79 99e Plastic Electric Train, battery, waa $3.49 $2.99 Metal Electric Train, battery, waa $4.98 $3.98 Dollie-Bath, was $4.25 19.99 Croquet Set Complete, was $4.99 $3.99 Dolls High Chair, was $3.59 S2.99 Robot Operated Bulldozer, was $1.29 79 Remote Control Dump Truck, was $1.89 79 Army Radio Jeep, was $1.69 79e Jolly Penguin, remote control, waa $2.98 SI. 98 Bass Drum i $1.49 Structo. Convoy Set $9.99 Twin Pom-Pom Anti-Aircraft Cannon S2.49 Slee-Ball-Automalic Score $5.99 Electric Deluxe Arcade $9.98 Pal Boxing Gloves $4.98 Hi-Fi LoPhone-Maglc Wand S4.99 Commando Burp Gun 1 .98 Atom Canrfon Truck $10.99 Structo Road Grader S2.49 Mechanical Train Set $4.99 Army Ranger Bivouac Set SI, 89 U.S. Marine Combat Outfit $4.99 Electric Football Game $5.99 Bolt Action Training Piatol $2.98 Hubley. Cement Mixer $1.59 Junior Typewriters $3.99 Plastic Roller Skates, was $288 SI.

99 Toy Electric Iron, was $139 98 Teddy Totter PuU Toy, was $2.19 $1.69 Table Top Fun-r Games in 1, was $1.69 98 Musical Push Chime, was $1.79 98c Action Baseball, was $1.49 SV.00 Dlckory Dock Musical Clock, was $2.79 $1.79 CUmblng Fighting Tank, was $1.98 SI. 19 Friction Dump Truck, was $2.98 $1.98 Hubley Dump Truck, was $2.79 SI. 5 9 Town Country, was $1.98 98 Target Toyboat, was $1.19 49 Jack-ln-the-Music Box. was $1.49 98 Tippee Tim the Dancing Monkey, was 3.88 $1 ,99 Circus Boy Game, was $1.19 99 Beat the Clock, was 68c 49 Table Tennis Set, complete, was $7.95 $4.95 Ring Toss, was 89c 49 Zorro Complete with Torvado, was $2.49 $1 .98 Zorro Dominoes, was 98c 89 Robin Hood Archery Set, was $2.98 SI. 99 Basketballs, was $2.79 1.99 Children'a Slate Pecboard Set, was $4.29 $2.98 The Wonder Mare, Rocking Horse, was $28.95 i $19.95 Marjay Brand Piano, was $8.99 $5.99 Toddlers Rocking Horse, was $3.99 $2.99 Hamilton Wheelbarrow, was $5.49 $3.99 Juvenile Garden Set, was $2.98 $2.99 NORELCO RAZORS Rotary Electric Speed Rozor' Never Priced So Low Hydraulic Action DUMP TRUCK 99 SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTMAS X- SALE OF NORGE APPLIANCES $H3 LIMITED QUANTITY Little Nurse Set Drink Wet Lit Like Completely Unbreakable Complete $C99 Jea.

Just Like Pop's Save $42.00 on the dryer and washer or buy separately and save proportionately. An outstanding opportunity! All new 1959 models in original sealed cartons. THE DRYER THE WASHER The most dependable and sim- Clothes drv in a iiffv. No more wearisome wosh days. Most dependable dryer made.

Buy today and enjoy the extra time it saves. pie operation. Cleans clothes cleaner and quicker All fabrics. Easiest to set, clothes are fresher, last longer. Toys Bicycle Horn, battery operated 89c Squeeie Horn (for bicycles) 29e Plaettc Flashllghta 39 Wonderwood (models like clay) $1.29 Tiddly Winks 29 Guild Picture Funics 29c Stock Car Raring Game 29c Kentucky Derby Game 29e Friction Powered Jeep 49 Friction Powered Air-O-Plane 49c Sparkling Patton Tank 49c Teen Time Dolls.

Set of Two 29c Plastic Pick-up Sticks 29c Scrabble, complete $2 09 Sorry, by Parker Bros. $2.98 Monopoly, priced to self $3 99 Marx-O-Matlc Basketball $5 99 Hobby Craft Paint by Numbers 99 Paper Dolls, with 36 costumes 89 Musical Top. reg. $1.19 98 Atomic Warship, reg. $3.29 S2.98 Mechanical Chris Craft Cruiser $3 09 Mechanics Bench, Child Guidance $1.79 Wyatt Earp 6 String Guitar S3.09 Carrom Boards, reg.

$10.99 $7.99 Drink Wet Dolls $2 49 NOW For Mom Kitchen Tool Set, 6 pieces -r 99 Stainless Kitchen Set, 8 pieces $3.99 Tropic-Aire Hair Dryer $5.99 G.E. Automatic Coffee Maker $24.95 G.E. Automatic Blanket $26.88 G.E. Spray Steam Dry Iron $17.95 Quality Blanket, $3.99 For Dad Kamp Kook America's Finest Camp Stove $17.88 Hirsch-Weis Sleep Blanket $12.98 Roy-O-Voe Sportsman Lantern $1 2.40 Roy-O-Vac Hunters Lantern $4.95 Universal Health Scale $4.99 Tropie Aire Heater $7.99 ONLY CHRISTMAS DECORATION SARAN ICICLES pk $100 Reg. 25c rKt'- I OUTDOOR LIGHTS $444 Set of 25 INDOOR LIGHTS $198 Set of 15 ORNAMENTS CQC Box of 13 Wrap Ribbon DISPENSER PACK RIBBON CQC Reg.

$1.00 7 QUALITY WRAPPING CQC Reg. $1.00 (3 rolls) J' Bargain Bag Asst. OOC TAGS CARDS 7 JUBILEE RIBBON AQ Dispense of 3 rolls "7 REFRIGERATOR A gleaming new beautiful 9 cubic foot Norge built for years of service. Get this new, silent, roomy refrigerator now! FREEZER SPECIAL Large 12 cubic foot Norge Freezer. Start saving now on your food bill Have supermarket convenience.

NOW $MB800 1 ONLY Hurricane Lamps Colonial "Hurricane Haxel" by Harper i Perfect for Mom Stuffed Animals Large Selection of Sizes ond Colors Elephants Bears Dogs Ducks Kittens NO MONEY DOWN START PAYMENTS IN FEBRUARY 1960 4" pr. Reg. 9.98 pair 499 I up 8 MANY ITEMS ARE LIMITED IN SUPPLY SHOP NOW LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS mm-m 881 Willamette OPEN NITES TIL 9 P.M. Established 1917.

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