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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 11

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The Eugene Guardi
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12, 1941 THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Eleven. at the Kruse apartments recently with a mispellnnemiB fnu- Marjorie, left last week for Sacramento, when they will 01 Norway afternoon was spent hemming and will make their home at Bend. Roy Inlow of the navy, was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Myron Howell and family recently. opening of th.

Lynx Hollow school showed an enrollment of 33 pupils. Mr, and Mrs. Theo. Allenbaugh and family of Ocean Side, returned to make their home on cmurumonng lea towels. Those present were Mrs.

Lloyd Mathis, Mrs. Delton Thlel. Mn Medical Units Urged To Fill Defense Need jCrippIed in Kruse, Mrs. Isa Wood, Mrs. Ken- their ranch in the Hollow.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Montsinger, former resident on the ranch moved to Cottage Grove. Upper Camp Creek UPPER CAMP CREEK, Sept. 12.

(Special) The Friendly Circle Sewing club will meet Sept. 17 with Mrs. Hester Fisher, this being the first meeting this fall. The Upper Camp Creek school-house is being painted. Some of the work was donation while Eva and ClaraBella Stephens, and Betty Jeanne Ray are completing the job.

Arthur Lawson who has been visiting in Van Nuyes, with relatives has returned home. He was gone for about two months. Big Strike The Cottage Grove high school bus is making regular trips now chapel. Interment was in Port-1 land. Spanish-American War veterans and auxiliary held their picnic at Cape Creek camp recently.

Miss Maxine Olsen and Darwin Patterson were, married recently. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. W. M. Olsen of Fisher.

The newly-weds are at home on a farm at Fisher. Mrs. Carl Moffitt who has been visiting in Portland, has returned accompanied by her daughter, Lynn Everson was married to Miss Evelyn Fix of Bend recently. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Everson of Wald-port. He has been at Bend for some time, employed by the Oregon state highway. The couple and mere are 13 high school stu dents from the Hollow.

make their home with a Lee, and two other daughters, Teresa and Nita. Mr. Premazzl will join them later. He will rent their home here to Mr. and Mrs.

Ha-binck, who recently arrived her. from Mrs. W. P. Myers and Mrs.

Alice Werden of Eugene and Mrs. Earl Nystrom of Springfield, were recent guests of. Mrs. S. P.

Short-ridge. They -were here to attend the. funeral of Mrs. Samantha Brown in Cottage Grove. Lindsey Palmer who joined th.

army two weeks ago, is home on furlough this, week. 8ANITONE CLEANING Electric Cleaners Ph. MM WALTERVILLE NOTES WALTERVILLE, Sept. 12. (Special) The marriage of Cath-ryn Zehner to Don Ebbert will be solemnized in the church auditorium Sunday morning, Sept.

14, at 10 o'clock, Rev. Oscar W. Payne officiating. The entire church congregation is invited to attend. The regular Sunday school hour will be held following the marriage service.

Plans are being made for the rally day Sunday which will come in October. Christian Endeavor hour is 7:30. There will be no evening preaching service. The Community club will hold its first meeting of the fall at the home Of Mrs. Jane Smith, with an LSept.

Stockholm dispatch joorfs from Norway to-i "ft, whole country had to a standstill by a and that German 11 h.d been halt- all-day potluck lunch on Sept. 17 FAMILY MOVES THORNTON CORNER Sept. LYNX HOLLOW NEWS LYNX, HOLLOW, Sept. 12. (Special) The registration at the UdVenreu- iz.

(Special) Mrs. Louie Pre. h' 'r. i mazzi and daughters, Gloria and l.ntn FOUR FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Void after Sept. 19th Void after Sept.

19th Coupo CHICAGO, Sept. 12. U.R The nation's general hospitals have been asked to contribute to the de fense effort by forming field casualty services in seaboard states and the industrial areas of the interior, it was revealed in a bulletin released by the Medical Division of the Office of Civilian Defense. Detailed plans contained in the bulletin call for the erection of an Emergency Medical Service as a section of the local defense organizations throughout the country, working in cooperation with welfare, police, and other' emergency services. The plans have the approval of Fiorello H.

LaGuardla, director of civilian defense. Warning Cited "To those who do not as yet appreciate the need for action," LaGuardia said, "I should like to quote from a similar bulletin issued in England in 1938, just prior to the beginning of hostilities, which describes measures for safeguarding the civilian population: "'The need for these measures is not related to any that war is If arises from the fact that the risk of attack 25c Coupon willxbe accepted as 25c on the purchase of 49-lb. Sack Betty's Pride Flour 'SW no confirmed re-1 i further execution of by the Germans there of mass executions, Mail dispatch re-tot Norwegian workers loved the vital parte from 5 locomotives so German ftouldnot use them and had ftark Plugs Ger SS? place in Nor- SCnition factories before went out on strike, the asserted. German troops set afire, it was said, ilrtal pamphlets and even minted newspapers were Jon the streets, in an at- will be accepted as 10c on the purchase of nem MCKern, Mrs. Grace Cowan, Mrs.

Jean Cowan, Mrs. Floyd Ward, Mrs. Jim Howard, and Miss Norma Hitchcock. Four Are Guests At Birthday Party PLEASANT HILL, Sept. 12.

(Special) About 25 women were present at the quarterly birthday party on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. D. Garmire, sponsored by the community club. Guests of honor were, Mrs.

Allen Wheeler, Mrs. E. Giustina, Mrs. Alvin Olson, Mrs. James Jameson.

The high school has opened with E. W. Empey, principal. Teachers are Mrs. Cooper, Mrs.

Loveless, Miss Vanberg and Frank Anderson, coach. The grade school will start on Monday September 15. Mr. and Mrs. G.

W. Kelsay had as their house guests for a month, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.

Story of Berrien Center, Mich. While here the two families went to Englewood and Los Angeles, to visit relatives. Mrs. James Jameson has returned after a three weeks trip to Rosamond, to visit with hei son George, who is an metallurgist enggineer at that place. She also visited with relatives in San Diego and Los Angeles and took a sightseeing trip to Boulder Dam, Nevada.

Miss Nancy Barnum has returned after a trip to Pittsburg, visiting with her- brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and, Mrs. Herman Fisch for a Miss Barnum will be on the staff of teachers in the Bethel school this year. Mrs. G.

Brown has moved to her property in Goshen. Her school will start Monday the 15th. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garmire have been to Chico, 'for a two weeks' trip visiting with friends and relatives.

149 10-lb. Sack 9 Ac Betty's Pride Pancake Flour JJr 125 East Broadway Phone 1747 960 Charnelton Street Phone 428 Save Money on Foods Buy lo (an revoiu ih i-nllcH the situ- QJSpHlll. icompletely out of hand. Wla News DaatiMAo Large Kalian from the air, however remote it 19! a M-aw 3 pounds 41 Tumbler Free with every pound Allsweet p0UndS Green Beans may be is, a risk that cannot be improvised on the spur of the moment, but must be made, if they feaUlA, Sept. 12.

(Spe-tjis. Clifford Hanan was Garden Gift 3 cans Peas are to be effective, in time of to toe laaies oi uic ocwjus ffwtnesdav. The occasion His. Hanan's birthday. The a auilt for Mrs.

Luxury Fancy No. 2 can Fancy Whole Kernel WOrn No, 22 cans Cnmt acuum Pack. VOni 12-ounce can Grapefruit Case hp 24 cans Case 24 cans JesfiJ Case. tf))f 48 cans 25 25 25 peace The local medical service, the bulletin said, is to be made a director responsible to the local head of civilian defense. It will be the director's Job to make inven 15 15 I and quilted one for Mrs.

loner. kMattie Gunnison of Detroit, Grapefruit No. 2 3. cans Sauerkraut tory of the community's medical I ind Mr. ana Mrs.

js. a. of Arizona have left for Val Vita Apricots Case CA 24 cans )OU resources and facilities and to pre. bare local plans, develop an or No. '2 can 3-lb.

mmm 6-lb. 1.02 Fonaay can jmr can ganization. and: provide, for training of personnel to carry out Tomato Juice tones after spending mosi rummer in Oregon. They tit Jesse Langdon at Sebas-Cai, and other places en-ime. Swift's 2 cans tv.

tmm Medium the functions of the service. Ivory TWrjr OUap bar Monte Rio v- 14-bz; bottle Catsup ton Bowman, a local draftee, SAILOR AT HOME BELLFOUNTAIN, Sept. 12. Hinton. who is -a bud at Ragley, La.

Recent Split Peas Fancy Green trngg 3 pounds Fancy Yellow 9fiC 3 pounds itjr Snnbrite Cleanser cans mjr .48 cans Jj Keliogg's Corn Flakes Giant size ICc 2 packages Jewel Shortening Pur Vegetable 3'lb AOC 1-lb' tit carton lr carton Pineapple Ivory Soap iat amnn An the TT. S. 3 bars hit the John Bowman home Uif. Milton Bowman of Sup- Instant Postua 8-or. can flagship Vixon, stationed at Nor fc, Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. John- J5 .8 57 25 15 15 folk, arrived nome lasi ween for a visit with his, parents, Mr. nA Mr, Tvnn Winton.

and other Gold Medal Large package Bisquick od Mr. and Mrs. nun -ar-Bd family of Glendale, id Mrs. Allen Jennings oi and D. S.

Jennings, relatives and friends near here. He has a ZO-day tunougn and is due in Norfolk on Sept; 20. Mr. TTintan entertained Sun Ir, and Mrs. ClarK Jennings Flapjack Flour Pancake Flour Albers Large package Triangle 2-lb.

package, tally of Los Angeles, Cal. day with, a family dinner in his i Ethel Peterson wno nas the past summer here with brents, Mr. and Mrs. Fete nonor. Sherman Key, eldest son of Mrs.

MVrtl. nf Rellfountaln. and ion, have returned to North where she will teach again fcte'r. Dash SE-j 23aL O.K. Soap CaoaySoap bar Oxydol S.tl pkgl P.8G.Soap?(rff....: P.G.Soap Crystal White Crystal White Farina S' Large Miss Carolyn Ruth of Halsey paid Dog Food Varies The emergency field unit, the bulletin indicated, is to be composed of two or more squads with their individual commanders and a physician commanding the entire unit.

The bed capacity of the parent hospital determines the number of squads. Personnel of the squads, depending upon their size, consist of two or. more physicians, two or more nurses, and two or more orderlies. All should be Instructed In first aid; including care of burns, prevention of- shock, control of hemorrhage, emergency treatment of fractures and wounds, and in the technique -of decontamination. The function of the squad is to set up a casualty station at the site of a disaster where first aid treatment may be administered and the seriously injured picked up by police or fire department rescue units for transportation to a hospital.

The bulletin recommended the establishment of the Emergency Medical Service as soon as possible and advocated monthly, drills to bring the field units to maximum efficiency. a flying inp tieno, imi week-end, where nuptial vows ur tolrn hv the vounor COUDle. PARD and Mrs. Lawrence. Rada-inj two sons, Reese and ind Mr.

and Mrs. N. Noland They plan to stay with Mrs. Key's 3 cans 12 cans Case 48 cans 95c $3.75 mimed home from Bonner's Idaho, where they have pcuperating from a serious .5 25 45 5 57 31 31 31 31 23 15 38 27 10c ..5 17 17s rue accident. They were to Canada for a visit with Good Only On Saturday, Sept 13th.

grandmotner in naisey ior a umc before locating in Corvallis, where Mr. Key is employed. Mrs. Norman Koch of. Seattle has returned from a trip to San Francisco where she met her husband who is a merchant marine, and Is now visiting at the home of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Wil when they car was de- sd In a headon collision with it Bonner's Ferry, Idaho. WheatGeras From a full carload we few. as follows: Libby Long Slice Case r24 14-ounce Libby Crushed Case 24 14-ounce Rose-Dale-Sliced 'Caser-48 15-ounce iremrnea nome instead, of to their trip to Canada. 1-lb.

package liam HUll .01 ueuiounuiin tum-munltv. Mrs; Koch was formerly Kraip of friends surprised utya Mauus at her home Miss Ruby Hull. Will be accepted as 5c on the purchase of any Size, can CchilUr; CcgiBS WheatHearts Sck i. Corned Beef 8 have left only a 235 .235 1 '440 235 'Had. With Lot.

of Cream! Swift's Vienna Sausage can: Swift's jhristensen's Cheese Schilling Coffee Deviled Meat FROM BEAR CREEK BEAR Sept. 12 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Veddar of Garibaldi visited one day the past week with. Mrs.

Veddar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Riley Petty. School started Monday with Mrs. Emma Hake as teacher.

John Martin and son, Leslie, have returned from Brownsville where they had employment. Joe Petty went to Corvallis for a week recently. Melvin Conboy painting the inside of the schoolhouse at Case 24 No. 2 Today Crushed Case 24 14-ounce Today Chunklets Case 48 14-ounce VMfl Swift's Drip or Regular Grind lilwaja find thl ri-K H. E.

CLUB MEETS WILLAKENZIE, t. The Willakenzie Home Economics club met Tuesday, all day, with a-. luncheon at noon, after which the "mystery pal" gifts were distributed. The club is grateful for a sewing machine presented by a grange member. At the business meeting plans were made for the dinner to be served at the time of the "Chinese relief program," which will be for the- communities of Willagillespie, Norken-zie, Gardert Way and Willakenzie, on the evening of Oct.

10, at the wninironTiB orange hall. It was can i fresh cottage ihu Mb. Mb. Mb. can 3QC 1.05 55 favorite with your can Cudahy A.

can Tongue guests. Above Coupon is worth 5c and your cost will be only. Eart Broadway Eart 25c a pound for Schilling Coffee Butter 100 MARKET' decided to serve Chinese noodles, rice cakes and tea. Mrs. can.

a. waft named chairman Three cents a pound under present wholesale cost and probably lower than you will pay again for years. ff.Bdwy., in the Groceteria Ph. 538 ft 4V inmm1ttMI with Mrs. White Rose Brookfield John S.

Wall, Mrs. Will Ayres and SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Mrs. it. taauae Axray aesioung Mrs. H.

E. McKay was appointed a riieh rnmmlttee. There will Drifted Snov Flour 49-lb. Sack ACON be a small charge for the food and a free will offering during the bror ornm Th nroBram will be an 16c Swift's V'ii Premium LB. PKG.

$1.79 nounced later. Mrs. George Saun 98-lb. sack 24Vi-lb. sack ders is chairman of me -i-ninese Relief" program in this.

area. a AnmmlMM nf Mrs. S. E. Ma- joil.

eLb.14c Soap Bones Lb. 5c Flour advanced 40c a barrel Thursday. Jobbers cost now $7.40 a barrel ($1.85 for a 49-lb. sack) f. 6.

b. track, harry and Mrs. E. J. Koplin was appointed to coueci economic exhibits or the fair and further wM (n -hp worked out at Lb.

2c Grnd.BeefiLb.20c the meeting of all fair commit tees on Wednesday- nignt at me Jot Roast. Lb. 19c hall. I Fels Naptha Soap bar 4C 5c Super Suds 18 FROM WENDLINO WENDLING, Sept. 12 Tank Pnhprtxnn.

and Steen's Meat Market Phone 437 Free Delivery ,7 1 Store Only 125 East Broadway Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday LIVER, biesh sliced, lb. 20c BEEF DRAMS, fresh, lb. 10c Link Sausage oapiekist lb. 29c VEAL STEAKS tender lb. 29C Soup Bones, Pigs Feet lb; 2c Seasoning Squares, lb.

IZV2G GROCETERIA Tommy McCornick have left for VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Evergreen Market ONE STORE ONLY 960 CHARNELTON Phone 190 Free Delivery These Prices Saturday Only POTATOES, Klamath Gems, No. 2 .9 50 lbs. OJ ONIONS, boilers or large No. 1, 10 lb. bag Zl CANTALOUPES, Dillards Medium ft size 7 for iijr Seattle to go to worK ior Boeing Manufacturing company.

At ha rnmmunitv council of Staley's Waffle Syrup STEAKS T-Bone and Sirloin leisure time activities meeting recently the discussion was on sew iMM mm nr the winter Grocery Dept. Specials BUTTER Grade A a Pound PINEAPPLE Broken Sliced No. 2 tin JL months. Anyone iterested is to Staley's Cube Gloss Starch packages Staley's Creaci Corn Starch packages notify Mr. or Mrs.

urover oum- ner. rmjt TVnovan was the 3-lb. can 5-lb. can 10-lK can 29c 85c Wendling constable has left for Lb. Salem for a state policeman, jod.

rmmuimi nf the shows being on Lux, Camay, -Palmolive, bar 5' 9c a Monday evening the Boy Scouts will meet at their scout shack on Saturday Only a Tuesday evening. Th. Welfare club met at th. RABBITS home of Mrs. Maude Duval re Borene Granulated Soap PEPPERS, fine for if stuffing for ORANGES, Sunkist ji Juices doz lOc 29c SUNDAY; rno Fresh Killed MAPLEKIST picmcs Bake them, like ham or if you wish, we will illce them for frying.

Lb; 26c iiivi8 specials nay be purchased Sst, eUNDAV. and .11 A mi Large OC Jr GIANT SIZE uiviiiHJ UIIHI If Lb. 29c cently. Mrs. Vada Mills will oe the next hostess.

AT WALDPORT WALDPORT, Sept. 12. (Special) Alvin LIndow was Injured fatally this week while working in the woods. He was a cat driver for the Groat Logging Co. Serv.

ices wer. held at to. Waldport ....) 5 rtK 'N PACK MEAT MKT. For eannlnr. Tomatoes, Peaches.

Pears, Prunes. Every- Family Size 25 55c thuif In FrulU or VeieUbles. West 6th Street.

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