THE REGIS TER-GWARD, EUGENE. OREGON
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tffyNEWS NOTES -
nrw-ti dub! Springfield
5 !r,. t p- m-1 THIS WEEK
t initntion and
Dwight
prMn. Archie
l'rVce president
"tTniaT ad""00"
'-T, Six candidates are
;.5t!r,r.tHworkof
. ..A.Ailrt Will B
1 ViMS' lodge mating
Thursday evening at
J.i. iv.iarian church
I? Aa mtnWrs are re-
i be Fre!ent"
W olt""" meetini
Four Oaks
rtiStF'Merf are asked
;che,Fiei. and cakes
"7,.rW auxiliary
1 1:30 dessert Friday
C. W. main8- v-"'y
; f(3:es mil be selected.
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k-tre C.JD no- n
tr'.aay -
,7or lie regular business
seeuaf.
L Gnus
nsi use stwing iih
-.i-.-fsn circle will meet
with Mrs.
::rpx 744 Taylor.
nb
k( FINIS
v.oMons. l per UCKti:
r-tf-tiein. Mrs. E. S.
:k. Bryant DeBar, Lewis
-: ff. L Watson, palmer
G. Boehnke, E. C. Fan-
r Srs. Harry C. Collins,
jxc E. G. MoU.
l-ja parking: George An-
3t.xrt V. Hm, Jim Nortn
C. B- Lumber company,
Urrr company, Russell
j:xrt Horner.
eB violation, $3.50: Frank
DING PERMITS
reader.ee at 953 Alder,
Gesme, agent, $62.50.
t x.itnct at 245 Eighth
si: tor Z. M. Balch, $40.
mcoisT
a for change of name
k Francis Barry to Barry
Campbell filed and order
2g June 1 at 10 a. m., as
:itar:.-.g.
VtMl
tiaa of farm name.
Green Acres Farm,
T A. V. Thompson.
flTCOlRT
P Bros, against W. H. For-
tu io recover money.
mi LICENSE
F -JLTses Peake and Nancy
ooin or tugene.
ft WIRT
F Harold Howell fined $25
f unwell $io on
s tsorderly conduct.
;i to-ered hi! famous
;-l Kdrea at Gettvjburg
N:r- 19. 1863.
this WEEK
Thursday
1:30 p. m IWA monthly card
party at home of Mrs. brville
Smith.
2-5 p. m. Red Cross sewing,
rooms open in the Masonic tem
ple. 7:30 p. m. Methodist choir re
hearsal. Friday
2:00 p. m Circle 5 of the
YTSCS to meet at home of Mrs.
Ed Berger in Glenwood.
2:30 B, m. Meeting at Brattain
school for mothers of children
entering school next fall.
7:30 p. m. City defense coun
cil meeting at city hall.
Poppy Sale Set
For May 22, 23
SPRINGFIELD, May 21 (Spe
cial) Ladies of the auxiliary to
Springfield American Legion post
40 plan their annual poppy sale
for May 22 and 23. The funds of
this annual sale go to disabled
world war veterans.
Advertising the poppy sale in
the downtown district are two
prominent window displays at
Eggimann's confectionery and
Murphy's grocery. The first is an
exhibit of war materials showing
the types of weapon used in every
age since the cave man. It was
contributed by Carl and Earl
Thenies of Deerhom.
The other display shows the
two service flags for Springfield
high school, the one for 1917 with
45 blue stars, one for each former
student in the armed forces, and
the one for the present war with
119 stars. This flag, containing
three gold stars for boys lost at
Pearl Harbor, has already been
filled and a new one is being
made by the junior class of the
high school to provide space for
S. U. H.I S. students who will
continue to enter the service.
TO MEET MOTHERS
SPRINGFIELD. May 21. (Spe
cial) Mothers of children who
will enter Brattain school next
fall are invited to attend a meet
ing with the first grade teachers
of the school Friday afternoon at
2:30. Mrs. Gertrude Peterson will
show a special film "When Bobby
Goes to School," and the second
grade teachers will entertain the
children during the meeting.
Teachers who will discuss the
problems of a first-grader with
the mothers attending will be
Miss Jean Spalding, Miss Helma
Wilmer, Miss Eleanor Spaton, and
Miss Eleanor Nennegat.
Price .is ; s bucketsful for 10 cents
-ndnbr,ng your own sacks or
Frtdir I
seJt.ot'f U"n' ,lre rt5"s of
IS,'' " tor
of T Wl" Jin' meeiP? '
at t V"ce res'' 'nd
srii warden'. t Eugene h,gh 1
ShumL rm 2I3' Commander
fnT, r lead 'scuss.on
fillPomonem of the test inci-.
SUPPER FRIDAY
A potluck supper honoring the
teachers of the school will be held
at 7 p. m. Friday in the Santa
Clara grade school gymnasium.
All patrons of the school are invited.
Civilian
Defense
Meetings
Thursday
7:15 Members of Eugene Fire
Reserves, Section 4, are asked to
meet at McArthur Court for in-,
struction and drill. !
7:15 Members of Eugene Fire
Reserves, Section 1, meet at the
city fire station, for further in
struction and training by members
of the city fire squad.
E. E. Fredricks Service Station.
' "-.Jcm From
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Friday Saturday
Introductory Spcia!!
During Sale 98c
Perfect Cutting
Exquisite Brilliance
Non-Tarnishable Mounting
Flawless Beauty
IV
See
Window
Display
Diamond's Rival
New Creations
Ladies' Styles
Men's Styles
Lock like real
diamonds
Guaranteed 5 Yean
Sol . . . lovely
-cn Marquise Gems
iZfil?" ls r3i diamonds . . .
-"; :r..y" fr.eir blue while dan.
.'--.r:! t":f :r- cutting. Ermg youi
fire tr.em.
denti held recently; and further'
organization and training sched
ules will be considered. I
S Important n-eeung of all ci
vilian defense workers, or inter
ested residents of Douglas Gar
dens precinct, at the Maple school
Friday evening. Phil Bartholo
mew, commander of the Spring
field district, ana Lane County Co
ordinator Howard S. Merriam will
be present to assist Senior Air Raid
Warden Kermit Alexander with I
plans and discussion for the area. .
Graduation's Coming Soon!
SELECT YOUR GIFTS NOW ON
MILLER'S LAY-AWAY PLAN
-IT S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVB YOU"
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Beautiful Belting
Dressmaker Brims!
They're the prettiest hats in town! Rip
pling lines, chic trims, luscious colors to
make you "pretty as a picture."
MILLER'S SECOND FLOOR
2.98
Wear a GOOD-FELLOW COLOR
by
Jovial colors they are
. . . "Jolly," "Harpy
Glow" and "Hi Ho"
. . . they're featured
in sheer all silk legs
by Larkwood ... 3
and 4 thread weights f ?ifi c '
with specially rein-
with specially rein
forced tops and feet
to give extra wear
. . . exclusively at
Miller's, of course.
1.35
HEAR THE
Women's
Chorus
CONCERT
Monday Evening
at the
School ol Music
TICKETS ON
SALE AT
MILLER'S
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HURRY! HURRYI
STORE YOUR FURS .
in our
Refrigerated Vault
V.'arrn weather icr.'t klr.d H yeur f'-i-'S . . tut w
ere and cur cold safety vault prc!ecs them from
Moth, Fire. Theft end Summer Heat! . . inexpensive'.-
tec!
Phone 1090 lor our Bonded Messenger
"IT S C'JR FLEASURE TO SERVE YOU"
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Sale of LAWN FLAGS
Show your colors! Fly the flag we proudly hail as patri
otic Americans . . . Here are large (3x5 feet) Impressive,
flags to stand In an honored spot in your lawn . . . madn
of fadeless bunting on a 12-foot folnted pole with gilded
ball top ... A special metal socket makes installation in
your lawn a matter of moments.
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Complete with
Standard and
Lawn Fixture
SERVICE
FLAGS,
TOO!
Honor the boys you've sent to the armed forces by
displaying a service flag in your window . . . Brilliant
colors on rich celanese with gilded bar, gold silk
cord and tassels.
SPECIAL ORDERS
75c
Each
Gubs, churches, business houses and other orjanlzallons con
be supplied with any size flag by prompt, special ordor.
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Get More Fun From Lift 5.95
Im Unnif hrtcf
III 1 injj ..in ,,
School girls . . . College co-eds . . .
active women of most every
age love the carefree comfort
of this distinctively different
footwear. $0 eny-going
you'll forget you have
them on ... they're
Super-Flexed"
Flexible shank
helps eiercis
arches
4.95
Now's the time to think of
3 PIECE PLAY SUITS
Ideal for play comfortable for work
. . colorful new candy-striped peplin
play suits ... a ehlrt and full p!ea!od
shorts plus a button-on or tie front
chirred skirt to wear over them.
3.50
:hce Cept. 1 ?ain Flo'.T
Others 1.50 to 4.93
Enjoy the Sun without Fear! . . . Uso
DuBARRY SUN SCREEN LOTION
This magical cream filtnrs tho fin rays a:.'!
protects your ek In may t ud G3 a t Cf
mako-up bao loo l.UU