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4 21, 193V THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON Page THree. h itv News Notes :. QrSPOING 1" rrliT I vnise parade opeM BtTa W request- lent agencies in TZ on the lookout lor ito1??" who Wed- MeTadU large for P"'. .k,t 135 Dounds, fcnlSt seen he was wear ies lan believed '.SS; itlll carried a gun. 9" ' - cAv cfrouii Of Khurch of Christ F5.. October 22 with ' Victor Hershiser, berth and.. Honman Li T30 P- m. ' America at T.w v . . ih or Fagan "ill fcrs Carrol " .. J Mn Fred devono..." mil be siuqj- ight will be observed. KeUbeheld 0' ..unllv streets iTweuui " 1 1 p-mv nftprnoon Erin Children are asked L to the meeuua and adults in " speakers win ue iuccu interested persons are in- Uck Here i, Hnnrk of Los An- in Eugene having been ht the deatn ot h -.mnhoil She took the L to Portland and came to Ik, train. She plans to kr in Roseburg on her way k visit her parents-in-iaw, Mrs. George fc. noucn. (hM of Rain at Camp inches of rain fell at Camp . Pmitp F. over the last End but this did not stop .ration of the shovel and Esor at work on the road, ir tn Victor Todd, county erector of works. The were taken off lor two toimmltt Here fc Hammitt of the Mohawk was a Eugene visitor lay. L Stolen Car- police officers recovered komobile belonging to Peter Jr., 1306 East Eighteenth, was reported stolen late ksday night. The car was (ram the vicinity of Eighth and Olive streets some time after 10:30 o clock. .-. Doc Owners Cited Roman Casper and Jane Doe Dodge have been cited to appear in the Eugene justice court on a charge of keeping a dog over the age of eight months without a li cense. The complaints were signed by F. W. Stephens, dog control officer. Forming Lodge The Junior Odd Fellows lodge will be organized at a meeting Friday evening at the Odd Fellows temple. Twenty-one applicafions for junior membership and 21 ap plications for senior membership have been received. All Odd Fel lows and Rebekahs are invited. tion City district, were In Eugene ' Thursday. To Visit Sister Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Collins will have as their guests Friday, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Matthews and daughter Patty of New York City. Mr. Matthews, brother of Mrs. Collins, is a member of the Paul Whiteman orchestra, which is playing in Eugene Friday evening. Here From WaKerville Charles Jessen, fanner of the Walterville district, was in Eugene on business Wednesday. Mrs. Stapleton Returns Mrs. H. H. Stapleton has return ed to Roseburg after having spent a few days visiting in Eugene. Ralph Jackson Here Ralph Jackson, many years ago a deputy county clerk of Lane, is here during the trial of the case against the state industrial acci dent commission. He has been with the commission quite a num ber of years. . - Meet Thursday McKenzie River lodge, A-. F. & A. M. will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. in the McKenzie River tem ple at which time work in the Master Mason degree will be put on. Clam chowder will be served after the meeting. POLICE COURT Mrs. G. O. Kabler, E. A. Sim mons, Jean Thompson, Cyril H. Cooper. Johnson Furnihiri. Cn Mrs. E. C. Hart, all overtime park ing, eacn lined ?l. Bruce Grieves, William Taylor, Farvil Robberson. .Tanpt MnrrU double parking, each fined $1. Robert A. Fish, four in front seat, $2. Donald H. Joyce, driving while intoxicated, $100 and loss of driv ers' license. Donation Made A donation of $2.50, toward the iron lung endowment fund, has been made by the Kensington club of the Rebekah lodge at Cottage Grove. Orchestra to Rehearse The first rehearsal of the First Methodist church orchestra will be held in the junior high school room of the church Thursday at 7 p. m. Buford Roach is director. BUILDING PERMITS W. H. Dix, cottage, 1445 V, West Eleventh. S15. J. H. Brown, porch, 1110 West : i! Thirteenth, $25. j 2 Robert C. Hall, reshingle resi- ! 3 dence, 2323 Agate, $70. I C. P. Hulegaard, garage, 1072 West Eighth, $25. T. J. Robinson, earaee. 1227 Onyx, $100. Dan E. Clark, residence repairs, 1981 Moss, $45. Sale Is Saturday The Alpha Gamma Delta Moth ers' club will have its fall rum mage sale on Saturday at the Eu gene Furniture company, 613 Wil lamette street. To Attend Funeral Members of the Eugene Rebekah lodge are asked to attend the fun eral services for Mrs. Jack Poill at the Veatch chapel Friday at 2 p. m. Program Scheduled The American Legion auxiliary program over KORE Thursday at 8:45 p. m., will feature Paul Thu neman in baritone solos. Junction Farmers in Town R. F. Thorn and Jesse Harper, well-known farmers of the Junc- To help support Oregon games in Eugene and in honor of home coming, we will Close Saturday irom 1:45 P. M. Until The Game Is Over The Man's Shon BYR0M 8 KNEELAND 32 E. lOth Stetson Hats Holeproof Hose Arrow Shirts r In Records Sale. Men's Melton Jackals 2.77 Reg. 3.19! Warmest all wool (33 oz. wt.) Slide fastener front. Sizes 36-46. Reg. 22.95 Men's Smart Topcoats 17.44 New overplaids, checks, and fleecy fabrics I Finely tail-, ored for Ions service'' CIRCUIT COURT State Industrial Accident com mission against Clarence Alvin El kins, suit to collect fees for acci dent insurance. State Industrial Accident Insur ance commission against Luthern W. Smith, suit to collect fees for accident insurance. Leatha Davis against Monroe Davis, suit filed for divorce. PROBATE COURT Charles P. Poole appointed ad ministrator of estate of Herman Kienzle, deceased. C. E. Lombard, Ruby Callison and Leonar L. Dil lard appointed appraisers. BUSINESS NAME Certificate of assumed business name, Washing Machine Service company, filed in office of county clerk. NURSE CERTIFICATE Registered nurse certificate of Ovelin F. Fish filed in office of county clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSES .. . NT W. Crandel of Oakridge and Martha E. Lazarus of Lowell. BOUNTY . Bounty collected by Jack Wil liams of Walton on one coyote. Obituaries Noble Andrews Noble Andrews died at his home, 55 Washington street, Thursday morning. He was born May 6, 1862, at Vincennes, Ind., and when a boy moved to Illinois where he I was married Oct. 10, 1882, to Rachel I Shepard. Mr. Andrews was a min ister and a farmer. He came to I Oregon in 1899, living at Myrtle I Creek, and in 1922 went to Salem, i He had resided in Eugene since 1931. He was affiliated with the Odd Fellows lodge at Myrtle Creek and was a member of the Metho dist Episcopal church, South. Surviving are his wife, Rachel Andrews; two sons, Fred M. An drews of Roseburg and James M. Andrews of Eugene; one daughter Mrs. G. P. Wilder of Route 1, Eu- (CONTINUED ON PAGE 14) IE GETS THE Yltt BIG CHECH out con '1.55 mm .Utah "NTUCKY ffifcoHr BOURBON WH,iY to - tWUUlO STRAIGHT a t Sal I Men's Capetkin Dress Gloves 94 Re 1.19! Smart pig grain capeskin, unlined. Full sized and strongly sewn. lisp 8 Reg. 10c I Men's socks in new conservative colors. 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You save 15c on each dress! Wards cotton print frocks, famous for superior workmanship, fine styling and detailing! Set-in sleeves, pockets and generous hems in tailored or dressy types. 14-52. 2 FOR $1.00 Smart New Dress or Sports Coats The newest styles in smartly self-trimmed sport types or lav ishly furred dress coats! Novelty wools, or nubs. Black or colors. 12-44. Dress Coats of fine fabrics with rich fur trims. 12-44. $24.75 Sport Coats in novelty wools, nubs or fleece. 12-44. $10.98. 98 Stunning New Crepe Dresses Wards famous $3.98 dresses, unbeatable for style and value! New crepes in 1 or 2-piece styles! Double-duty jacket dresses! Featuring rayon satin tops (to make them dressy), braid or fur fabric trims! Many with gleaming metal accents! Black, dark colors or the new "high" shades. Sizes range from 12 to 44. S98 Sale! WOMEN'S 1.98 SHOES Save on the newest, choicest fall and winter shoes during Ward Week America's greatest sale! Save on the new high-front suede straps! Kid ties. Black or brown calf sport oxfords! Even nurses' oxfords with arch and metatarsal aids. 4 to 9. Sale! Men's 2.98 Work Shoes Men! Here's value! Solid leather work and police shoes specially priced for Ward Week. We dare you to match the quality of their construction. They have double oak leather soles. Sturdy black elk with arch and metatarsal aids. 4 to 8, . Save $30 2 Pc. Living Room 2 Pe. Sofa Bed Suite Made Like ?90 Quality Never Before Under J110! 2 Pes. Rich Mo- Vel 74.94 79.94 We can't use the famous maker's name because we're $30 LOWER than nationally advertised values! Bix six foot, 8 inch davenport! Rich, long-wearing velvet up-holstering! A94 (5 Monthly $80 Features 3 Pc. Bedroom $150 Quality! S Pes. Butt Walnut Ve neered . 104.94 Worth $100! Stream lined 3 Fc. Bedroom. 84.94 The most amazing price cut we've made on furniture of this quality in years! See the glamorous com bination of Sliced American wal nut, Zebrawood and butt walnut! Bed, chest and vanity or drcsserl 4M) $5 Monthly 94 Long-Life Furnace Reduced What a saving! Winter just around the corner . . . and here's one of the best furnaces you can buy . . . reduced in price. Has heat-resisting Wardco iron in all cast parts (should last at least 25 years with reasonable care). Worth $15 to $25 more. Save! Last ehancs Powr-Kraft Lathe Reduced Wliile they last! Only few days left! Precision built for smooth effi cient action. Turns out work up to 8x27 inches. Has four-step pulley and acurately machined gray iron bed. Weighs over 23 pounds. Thrust ball-bearing head. See it. Best quality parts for long service. Save ... now! 4M CUT -PRICE ON TIRES Power Grip Tires at cut price! Ward Week! Standard Truck Tires cut prices! Ward Week! First price cut on First Quality Riversides In many years! All sizes reduced! Get Ward Week savings on America's finest first quality tire! Guaranteed without Limit of time or mileage! (hi V V Sale Price 4.40-21 35c Grade Pennsylvania Oil 93 5-qt. can Ward Week price. Tax extra 8-qt. can. Ward Week price. Tax extra . 1 c Supreme Quality. The same ton quality that sells for 35c at service stations! All from .38 Bradford crude world's costliest! Stock I up now! Save in Ward Week Sale! " Ql. Bulk Price Plus le Fed. Tax iSM 97c Ward Week cut price I Soft, wool-covered pad, complete with thermostat and cord. CLOSET SEAT 2.1S It's Ward Week Saving Heavy, selected hardwood. Rich mahogany finish. 15-INCH TOOLBOX 89c Ward Week Oalyl 26-gauge sheet steel. Round corners. Tray rises with lid. Strong. 5 lbs. Certified Kaliomlne ill 33c Reg. 35c Save over 20 during Ward Week! Choice of many modern colors. ELECTRIC HEATER 2.77 Reduced for Ward Week! 12-inch adjustable, chrome plated reflector. 660 Watt. Flashlight . CELLS IS 3c Save durine; Ward Week on these dated cells. Exceed U. S. Gov. specifications ! Unpointed Hardwood CHAIR 84c $1.19 value I Heavy, solid hardwood, all sanded ready for you to paint) Matched 3 Piece BED OUTFIT 20.64 Sensational Ward Week val ue! Bed, spring, cotton mat treii all fine quality! Reg. $5.45 Wardoleum Rug 9x12 4.49 Reduced for Ward Week onlyl Moderns, Tiles, Floral patterns I Waterproof I 9x12 Seamless Durations 29.88 Same quality as usual $39.50 makes i .Luxurious, coioriui rugs for any roomt Hurry I Hunting Coat 3.57 Regularly (3.9S! Heavy Army Duck. Patented storm collar keeps you warm, dryl SPARK PLUG 33c Wards Supreme Quality. Regularly 45c. First time at cut price! Equals 65c plugs! McDimttgcDiimieipy Wanrafl 0U1 SUIBI to ooe iiQuoti 1059 WILLAMETTE EUGENE, OREGON TELEPHONE 3220 ""Mm tower, coiKMuiioN, niw tom