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Page Twelve; Springfl CHATTEEINQ TERMITES SPRINGFIELD, Sept 20 (Spe cialMembers of the Chattering Termites Sewing circle met at the home of Mrs. Viola Lankford, to Sutherlin, a former member of the club as a surprise on her birthday, last Tuesday. After a fried chicken dinner presents were opened by the honor guest ana a meeting ioi lowed. Members who attended the Sutherlin meeting were Mrs. Mar garet Hughes and children, Charles, Henry and Barbara, Mrs. Grace Zimmerman and daughter Idajo, Mrs. Fay Pierson and son Robert. Miss Helen Kennedy, Mrs. Helen Chark and the honor guest and her sons Cecil and Hugh. MORE NIMRODS SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) Those who will spend the weekend deer hunting are: Frankie Stuart, Lester Patrick, Tom Lusby, Clyde Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lake and their 2 boys, William Parris, Frank Mauney, and William Hamm. HOOKERS HAVE DAUGHTER SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Hooker, formerly of Springfield, are the parents of a daughter born Sep tember 16 in Hoquiam, Wash. Mrs. Hooker is the former Flor ence Long and was employed in Flannery's drug store here. The baby has been named Julia Marie. NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) Both groups of the Neigh bors of Woodcraft will meet Thursday, Sept. 26, at the I.O:O.F. hall. The Juveniles will meet at 5:45 under thejdlrection of Myrtle A Shop That's Different! Coals . . . suits ... en sembles ; dresses ar riving daily.' See them In ; our residence, shop. No -crowding or ' hurrying (2 hour parking) ... ... Take your time looking. And our prices ARE lower, be cause our overhead IS Careful Attention to Special Orders Maud Densmbre 1059 Pearl ' Phone 1059 Hours . . . 10 to 5:30 , .'. and by Special Appointment , PHILCOI006 Ho Needles to Change! "r.:,M. Iniuir K rttotds rr". ii.u. iile and fcjait tempo to your own "iZa. forw.ro. oSroU Beiutlfut SP" Ion trn nthitvti JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. 649 Willamette Elggerman and the -Pine Circle No. 45 will meet at 8 p.m. P.-T.A. COMMITTEES NAMED SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe. cial) Committee' chairmen for the Parent-Teacher association were named by Mrs. Gerald Counts, president. Chairmen and their committees are as follows: Program, Eleanor Staton; hospi tality, Mrs. John Bauder; publica tion, Mrs. Lewis Smith; hot lunch, Mrs. M. H. Johnston; fi nance and budget, Mrs. William Culver; membership, Mrs. Sid Gaard. FINED SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) Frank Carlile was fined $5 in recorder's court Friday for violation of the basic rule. LEROY THOMPSON HOME SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) Leroy Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Thompson, is .home from Norfolk, Va., since completing his enlistment in the U. S. Navy. He has been stationed on the U.S.S. - Ranger as radio man. I.W.A. AUXILIARY SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) The regular business meet ing of the I.W.A. auxiliary 88 will be held Wednesday evening, Sept. 24 at 7:30 in the C.I.O. hall. A white elephant sale will be held and sewing for Bundles for Britain will take place after the regular business meeting. . I.W.A. CARD PARTY SPRINGFIELD, Sept 20 (Spe cial) The ' I.W.A.' auxiliary 88 sponsored a card party Tthursday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Owsley won first place in pinochle with Mrs. Charles Thompson receiving the consolation prize. Bingo prizes were, won by Mrs. George Spencer Attention Business -Women: We have a fine group of smartly tailored crepe and wool dresses for the business and professional woman. Sizes 12 to 44. See our detachable fur collars, for .coats. Its (to Lruu Philco, for 194"?, brings you this amazing Ra. cUo-Phonograph value! It offers brand new, ex clusive phonograph inventions ... plus new Philco radio features. The new Philco Auto tnttie Record Changer ... new Tilt-Front Cabi- ..' net ... all the features listed at the left . . . for this remarkably low price! Come in . . . see . . . all the new Philco Radio-Phonograph models t select yours now! .' easy to l" pto W 1942 PHILCO RADIO TABLE MODEL t I . AMERICA'S CHAMPION VALUE I " PHILCO MIT. Has DO equal for its size and price In tone, power, sensitivity and features. $25- Phone 1183 and Mrs. L. Charnstrom was awarded the consolation prize. Pie and coffee were served. CIRCLE 3 TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) Circle 3 for the Methodist church will meet Tuesday at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. W. N. Dow. Assisting the hostess will - be Mrs. W. H. Paris. NEBRASKA CLUB TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) The Nebraska club will meet Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Stanley Baugh, 337 6th street. Mrs. B. Mallory and Mrs. Frank Mye will assist the hostess and Mrs. Arthur House and Mrs. John Horton will be in charge of the program, "Art Appreciation." - BUDGET MEETING MONDAY SPRINGFIELD. Sept. 20 (Spe cial) The first meeting of the budget committee will be held Monday night after the adjourned meeting of the council. The coun cil meeting will begin at 7:30 and. the budget committee will fol low immediately. In the absence of Mayor Clandler, E. G. Privat will preside. CLUB TO MEET ' . SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 20 (Spe cial) The first meeting of the Happy Evening club will be held Wednesday evening, Sept. 25, at the home of Dorothy Mar Ire land. LODGE TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, Sept 20 (Spe cial) The Springfield Masonic lodge will hold its regular stated communication Tuesday. Septem ber 23, at 7:30 p.m. There will be work in the F.C. degree. Dr. Gardner Cannot Leave Army Now Dr. E. L. Gardner, Lane county health officer, who is now with the United States army, has writ ten the county health department that his expected release from the army has been rescinded and he will not be able to resume his duties here as announced a few days ago. Dr. Gardner has been in the service for the past year at Fort McDowell,: Angel Island, Cal. It is not known when he will be able to return here, since , his re. appointment in the army is for an indefinite period of time. , Dr. N. Paul E. Anderson, who has been acting county health officer since Dr. Gardner left, will continue in that capacity until he is relieved. Recently he resigned, Flying Russian Mission On Way To Moscow SEATTLE, Sept. 20 OP) Na val district h e a d q u a r t ers an nounced two Russian planes, on their way home to Moscow after Heron THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGOW Lane County Fair Winners Listed (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 8) Junction City, third. Class 8 Lot 13. Jerseys (Heif er, senior calf) B. H. & A. P. Drake, Rt. 1, first and third; George Tracer, Junction City, sec ond. Class 8 Lot 14, Jerseys (Heif er, junior calf) Milton Richard son, Junction City, first; B. H. te A. P. Drake, Rt. 1, second; John B. McNutt, Walterville, third. Class 8 Lot IS. Jerseys (Sen ior champion female) B. H. & A. P. Drake, Junction City, Cham pion ribbon. Claas 8 Lot 16, Jerseys (Jun ior champion female) George Tra cer, Junction City, Champion ribbon. ' Class 8 Lot 17, Jerseys (Grand champion female) B. H. & A. P. Drake,, Rt 1, Champion, ribbon. ..Class 8 Lot 18, Jerseys (Get of sire, four individuals by same sire, any age, either sex) B. H. & A. P, Drake, Rt. 1. first and third; John B. McNutt, .Walterville, sec ond. - , Class 8 Lot 19, Jerseys (Herd To consist of bull junior yearl ing or over, cpw ' three years old or over heifer, two years old and under three, heifer one year' old and under two, and heifer under one year old) B. H. & A. P. Drake, Rt 1, first. . , '.'; - .Class 8 Lot 20, Jerseys (Pro duce of Dam 2 animals, either sex, any age, out of one cow) B. H. & A. P. Drake, Rt 1, first and third; George Tracer, . Junc tion CUy, second.' : - Classes Lot 5, Ayershires (Bull 4 months and under 1 year) A. G. Townsend,. Rt. 5, first. - Class 9 Lot 11, Ayershires, (Heifer, senior yearling, : not in milk) A. G. Townsend, -Rt 5, first and second. ' Class 9 Lot 12. Ayershires, (Heifer,- junior yearling, . not' in milk) A. G. Townsend, Rti 8, first. '"Class 9 Lot 13," Ayershires, (heifer, senior calf) A. G. Town send, Bt. 5, first. " Class 9 Lot ; 20' Ayershires (Produce of Dam 2 animals, either sex, any age, out of one cow) A. G. Townsend, Rt. 5, first division c sheep and goats ; -. Shropshire ' Class 1 Lot' 1, (Ram two years or' over) Hill Bros., Rt. 5, first, and second; Ben Simpson, third; Francis Parker, Blachly, fifth. Class 1 Lot 2, (Ram one year and under two) Hill' Bros., Rt, 5, first and third; George Watson, Rt. 3, second and fourth. 5 ' Class 1 Lot 3, (Ram Lamb) a. visit in the United States, com pleted the first leg of their hop from Seattle late yesterday -at Sitka, Alaska. The ships, car rying part of the personnel they Drougnt with them from Moscow, are expected to resume their flight today, making the journey in snort jumps. Woodruff Nurseries Sold, fo Bill Raper Announcement . of the sale of the Wnnrirnff MiiMaciAc Au highway 99, a mile and a half n tU . TT" . . . J . ...,.. .. m ui cugene, 10 w llliam ri. Bill) Rsnpr wnc maH. SafiirQt. by Roy Woodruff , who has owned and operated the nurseries for 30 years. . : Mr. .ftflnAP Viae Viun .,UU t -. wb.i mui i.xi. Woodruff .for the past 15 years. announces mat ne will con tinue the business on the same hiffh nlnna that Viae Mr. Woodruff's management. j.ne wooaruii nurseries are the largest in the western part of the " wt . UBIIU. AUC (Jldljk has at the present time between su.uuu ana ou.uuu trees and shrubs Trees and shrubs originating from au oaria 01 me wona are carried. ' Mr. Wnnruff anrl hif -if. .:n - u.iu ui. nuc win rnm.iniiA in t-oclrln nn tu. i . 'wmt v... HIG I1U111C place on the old highway and plan iu nmunue 10 iaKe an active part in the affairs of the community. School Savings Days To Start Sept. 23 ' The firhonl sovini nrnsram ...ni beein .Tuesdnv ' SIpnfpmVin- i Eugene, Springfield, and nine sub- urDan scnoois, with a special em phasis this year on the defense savings stamps and bond program. "Saving day" for both city and suburban school will be Tuesday of each week. Cooperating in the program are the Eugene school STStem. th Snr!niyf!VM system, and the Dunn, Bethel,' niver Koaa, Santa Clara, Glen wood. ' Creswell, Marcola, Mo hawk and Wendling schools. .The school finvtmra nmoi-am't. carried out in cooperation with the Pacific First Federal Savings in xjugene. , Lane Health Nurse Supervisor Takes Washington Post Mm. . AntiA Manlai, T n 11 ..w. UC1I1UKWCU, Simprvisnr. nf miMM . u T r ------- w VA wic UdiiC entlntv nn1tVi rl.nrt..ni .1. - past three years, has accepted a" puaiuun as regional nursing super visor under civil service at Wash fnfftnn. T). r onA lA( t-.i 9 by airplane Saturday for the cap ital city. . To fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Leffingwell's departure, Miss Ger trude Peterson has been appointed acting supervisor of nurses. A new nurse will be employed to fill the vnnflnrv Ipff 1m. ivTiee - nmi.. wrf ..uis. ACICIOUUB promotion. HiU Bros., Rt. 5, first and second; R. R. dibson, Rt. 1, third and fourth. ' , Class 1 Lot 4, (Ewe one year and under two) Hill Bros., Rt. 8, second and fourth; George Watson, first; Elvan Pitney, Junction City, Rt. 3, third; Deryl Parker, Blachly, fifth. Class 1 Lot 8, (Ewe Lamb) Hill Bros., Rt 5, first and third; Elvan Pitney, Junction City, second. Class 1 Lot 6, (Flock, ram, any age, ewe, 1 year old, ewe under 1 year old) Hill Bros., Rt, 5, first; George Watson, Rt. 3, second; Elvan Pitney, Junction City, third. Class 1 Lot 7, (Pen three Ram Lambs) HIU Bros., Rt 5, first and second; Elvan Pitney, Junction City, third.- Class 1 Lot 9, (Get of Sir four individuals sired by the same ram, any age, either sex) ' Hill Bros., Rt. 5, first; George Watson, Rt 3, second; Elvan Pitney, Junction City, third. ' Class 1 Lot 10, (Produce of Ewe Two individuals, any age, either sex, regardless of owner ship) Hill Bros., Rt 5, first; Elvan Pitney, Junction City, . third; George Watson, Rt. 3, second. Class ' 1 Lot 11, (Champion ram) Hill Bros., Rt. 5, champion ribbon. ' Class 1 Lot 12, (Champion ewe) Hill Bros., Rt. 5, Champion rib bon. ' ' . . ' Lincoln ' ' Class 2 Lot 1. (Ram two years or over) Allen Wheeler, Goshen, first and second. Class 2 Lot 1, (Ram one year and under two) Allen Wheeler, Goshen, first and second. Class 2 Lot 3 (Ram Lamb) Allen Wheeler, Goshen, first and third; H. ,C. Wheeler, Goshen, sec ond., ' , ' Class 2 Lot 4, (Ewe one year and under , two) Allen Wheeler, Goshen,, first, and second. - Class 2 Lot 5, (Ewe. Lamb) Allen Wheeler, . Goshen, first; Leonard .Haldorson. 'RtS. second; H. C. Wheeler, Goshen, third.- Class 2 Lot 8, Flock, ram, any age, ewe, 1 year old, ewe-under 1 year old) Allen Wheeler, Goshen, first and second. '; ' ,.-' Class 2 Lot 7, (Pen three Ram lambs) H. C. Wheeler, Goshen, first; AUen Wheeler, Goshen,.,sec ond and third. ' Class 2 Lot. 8, (Pen three Ewe lambs) Leonard Haldqrson, Rt. 5, first; Allen Wheeler, Goshen, sec ond; H. C. Wheeler, Goshen, third. Class 2 Lot 8, (Pen three Ewe Iambs) Leonard Haldorson, Rt 9, first; Allen Wheeler, Goshen,, sec ond; G. C. Wheeler, Ghen, third. Class 2 Lot 9, (Get of Sire- four individuals sired, by the same ham, any age either sex) H. C. Wheeler, Goshen, first; Allen Wheeler, Goshen, second and third. Class 2 Lot 10, (Produce of Ewe Two individuals, any age, either sex, regardless of owner ship) Allen Wheeler, Goshen, first and second. Class 2 Lot 11, (Champion ram) Allen Wheeler, Goshen, Champion, ribbon; Class .2 Lot .12, .(Champion ewe) Allen Wheeler, Goshen, cnampion, ribbon. I Cotswold Class 4 Lot 1, (Ram two years or over) Yvonne Hansen, Rt. 1, Junction City, first. Class 4 Lot 2, (Ram one year and under two) C. B. Wheeler, Goshen, first and second; Averlll Hansen, Rt. 1, Junction City, tnlra. Class 4 Lot 3, (Ram Lamb) C. B. Wheeler, first and second: Yvonne Hansen, -Rt 1, Junction City, third. Class 4 Lot 4, (Ewe one year and under two) Averill Hansen, Rt. Injunction City, first and sec ond; c. B. Wheeler, Goshen, third. Class 4 Lot 5, (Ewe Lamb). u. a, wneeier, Rt 1, Junction City, first; Averill Hansen. Rt. 1. Junc tion City, second; Yvonne Hansen, to. 1, junction city, tmrd.' Class 4 Lot 6, (Flock,, ram, any age, ewe, 1 year old, ewe under 1 year old) C. B. Wheeler, Goshen, first; Averill Hansen, Rt. 1. Junction City, second; Yvonne Hansen, Rt. 1, Junction City, third. Class 4 Lot 7. (Pen three Ram Iambs) C. B. Wheeler, Goshen, nrsi; a. u. wneeier, Uoshen,' sec ond. Class' 4 Lot 8, (Pen three Ewe lambs) Averill Hansen, Rt. 1 Junc tion City, first; C. B. Wheeler, uosnen, second. Class 4 Lot 9. (Get of Sin four individuals sired by the same ram, any age either sex) C. B. Wheeler, -Goshen, first and third; Averill Hansen, Rt. 1, Junction City, second. ' Class 4 Lot 10. (Produced of Ewe two individuals, any age, ciuier sex, regardless or owner ship) Averill Hansen. Rt. 1. Jun. tion City, first; C. B. Wheeler, Goshen, second; Yvonne Hansen, Rt. 1, Junction City, third. ..Class .4 Lot .11, .(Champion ram -u. B. wheeler, Goshen, champion-ribbon. Class 4 Lot 12, (Champion ewe) Averill Hansen, champion- riDDon. , Southdown . ' Class 5 Lot 2, (Ram one year ana unaer two) Rodney : Chase, Rt. 1, Springfield, first. Class 5 Lot 3, (Ram LamM Hill Bross., Rt. 8. first. Class 5 Lot 4, (Ewe one year ana unaer two) Hill Bros., Rt 5, first and second. Class 5 Lot 5, (Ewe Lamb) Hill-Bros., Rt. 5, first and third; HEMORRHOIDS pnES) You may De relieved from your rectal and bowel trou bles without the loss of time method Is safe, tan and satisfactory. gatrteu00 tavert- DR. GEO A. SIMON . ChlropracHe Phystelaa ..Write 'or Free Booklet 87 E. lfth Ave. Phone Sit; Rodney Chase, Rt. 1, Springfield, second. Class 5 Lot 6, (Flock, ram, any age, ewe, 1 year old, ewe under 1 year bid) HW Bros., ut. 0, nrst. Class 5 Lot 8. (Pen three Ewe lambs) Hill Bros., fit S, first; Rod-1 ney Chase, Rt. 1, Springfield,' sec ond. Class 5 Lot 8, (Get Sire four individuals sired by the same ram, any age, either sex) Hill Bros., Rt S, first; Rodney Chase, Rt. 1, Springfield, second. Class 8 Lot 10, (Produce of Ewe Two individuals, any age, either sex, regardless of owner ship) Hill Bros.. Rt. 5, first; Rod ney Chase, Rt. 1, Springfield, sec ond. Class 8 Lot 11. ' (Champion ram) Hill Bros., champion, ribbon. Class 5 Lot 12, (Champion ewe) Hill Bros., champion, ribbon. Komney Class 6 Lot 1, (Ram two years or over )Mrs. Wayne L. Morse, Rtl 3, first; Fred Wright, Creswell, second. ; Class 8 Lot 3, (Ram Lamb) Dr. Furrer, Rt 3, first; Mrs. Wayne L Morse, Rt. 3, second; Louise Bailey, Rt, In junction City, third. Class 8 Lot 4, (Ewe one year and under two) Marguerite Bai ley, Rt. 1, Junction City, first. Class 6 Lot 8, (Ewe Lamb) Louise Bailey, Rt. 1, Junction City, first; Marguerite' Bailey, Rt. 1, Junction City, second; Dr. Furrer, Rt. 3, third, -Class 6 Lot 6. (Flock, ram, any age, ewe, 1 ' year old, ewe under 1 year old) Louise Bailey, Rt. 1, Junction City, first.' Class 6 Lot s, (Pen three ewe lambs) Dr. Furrer, Rt. 3, first. . Class 6 Lot 9, (Get of Sire four individuals sire by the same ram, any age, either sex) Louise Bailey,-Rt. 1, Junction City, first. Class 6 Lot 10, (Produce of Ewe Two individuals, any age, either sex, regardless of owner ship) Louise Bailey, Rt. 1,' Junc tion City, first and second. You DoiVt Hesitate When You Need Glassc ( 1? I J ACCEPTED CREDIT FOR DENTAL PLATES. PAY AS YOU PREFER by WEEK or MONTH. No-Money-Down Plan tot PLATES First payment next month. ; . . ... o. J: ' Male own aedlt lenni, wllhln reason. ' AH Idnd of dentislry . on aty terms. : Extractions, . fillings. Inlays, crowns, plates . and brldgeworlc. Slart visits now. pay later PAY FOR DENTAL PLATE S; A S YOU .:: wear THEM by WEEK or MONTH. DR. PAINLESS PARKER, DEHTIS . . sd And ram) Dr. Furrer rhJS.P? -! bon. ' """". no- C!"i-r,Lot . (Champion ewe Louise Bailey, Rt. J; Junctioii city champion. , - Dorset' Class 7 Lot K. iv.... - Georgia Dale first and second L Class 7-Lot 12. (Champion ewe) Georgia Dale. Champion, ribbon ; OU1IUJKS Clmu ft T.ni 9 d Gerald F.anagan.Rt TlSSSS. 1 " .W ".iw '...till- ,2P Terms on new Instruments as low as 89.50 down and $5.25 per month. WILSON MUSIC HOUSE 39 E. 10th Ave. Ph. 727 Class 6 Lot 11, ll 1 m Villi 111 I IMF WHY SHRINK FROM HAVING DENTAL PLATE IF NATURAL TEETH I1 ARE MISSING? DR. PAINLESS PARKED , says: "The reproductive quality of new trtmipartat nassf used by dentists today assures you plain d rscBsfc lifelike appearance. Gums of matching, pahad b ' mA ...tnl-Urr- nnlnlo nAA lo lh IsatUTM f fhtSf, new dentures." 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