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THE IttOISTtK'OD ARP, EOOENE. OREQOH. Page Thret rgfY NEWS NOTES - L . f Toreifn I at the Euene H!SSSv that iMUl . v-rvan All 'oter Heaters! ' nrrTPTC O yUUmttt Phone tMy ARROW SHIRTS Irom it KneelanrJ ' M r.l 10th music turnlshed by the Town-send-W. O. W. band is on the calendar tor Friday evening at the Silver Spray hall. The dance is planned for 9 to 12 and is spon sored by Townsend club No. 1. At Hoapltal Misa Lorene Hixson Is at the Eugene hospital recovering from a recent operation ana is now able to see visitors. Colonel Hard In Eugene Colonel Leland Hurd of the United States army air corps is here to visit his brother, Wayne Hurd, and his uncle. County Judge Clinton Hurd. He has been located in California for some Gme past Judge Hard Will Speak Lane County Judge Clinton G. Hurd will be the speaker at the Sunday evening meeting of the Open Forum at the Unitarian church. Judge Hurd will lead a discussion on the subject of "Juvenile Delinquency and Our Responsibility.". All Lane county residents are invited to join in this discussion of a vital problem. Very Ill Mrs. Irene Williams, the daugh ter of pioneers and the author For Your Sunday Dinner Our chef has planned a feast you're sure to enjoy. It com bines the finest foods per fectly balanced and, best of all, the cost is only sixty five cents . . . less than the cost of preparing a similar dinner to your own home. Visit us this Sunday, bring the entire family. DINING ROOM COFFEE SHOP btalYir sad Pearl Streets Telephone 2000 Coma Ai You Aral lesemtlons Not Required Sunday Dinner ,65c Blue Plato Special ... EUGENE HOTEL of several articles on early Oregon j, very m at her homei m Eugene. Her daughter, Mrs. Howard Hall, arrived Thursday' from Odell lake, where she had been vacationing, to be with her mother. Another daughter, Mrs.! Wallace Hannah, Vancouver, asn., is also here. Visit at Hrndershott Home Mr. and Mr. Pari Y4t..At. ! Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Ar i thur Hendershott in Eun Thursday. Mr. Hanson is with the United States department of agri culture. Puppy To Give Away A part cocker spaniel male puppy, six months old will be given away by Virgil Johnson, whose home Is the fifth house east of the Cloverleaf dairy. Goes to Portland Charles Sovereign went to Port land Thursday afternoon to visit a sister for some time. Here From Enterprise William Wooten. clerk of the Enterprise school district, was in Eugene Thursday and called at the office of County Superintendent Moffitt Firemen CallrTZ A blazing barrel of rubbish at the Oregon Supply company plant, i" rourtn avenue west, caused a fire alarm at 9:32 p. m. Thurs day. There was no damage. Billfolds Lost Two reports of lost billfolds ,were given to city police Thurs day evening. John Pereni, 436 Washington street, said he lost his billfold containing $260 in cash and a $10 check while he was in a hotel rest room. He had just sold a team of horses in Medford for that amount. M. J. Butts, 1163 Oak, reported his bill fold containing his draft card and about $10 had been lost in the woods. erans and their families will hold j Dean Murray, Earl Snyder, John 1 picnic at we Rome of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peerce on Beacon drive Sunday, Reunion at Stauffer Home The children of Mr. and Mrs. Judd Stauffer and their families will be here Saturday for a re union, this being the first time in quite a number of years the entire family has been together. Here now are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil K. Stauffer of Waterville, Wash., and coming Saturday art Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stauffer and son of North Dajles, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. H. Perlman of Port land. Bob Perlman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Perlman. who is in the navy, kowski of Portland, who are the son-in-law and daughter of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mos and Mrs. Perlman, will also be here. Wheeler at Coast County Commissioner Allen P. Wheeler went to the coast section of the county Friday. Howard. Edward Hines, A. E. Draal, M. Marquart, r. D. Lemley, Jack Ditmer, Ben Nielsen, Seth Laraway, Forrest Larson, Pat Col lins, Samuel Robertson, D. C. Grove. Stop-sign violations, $3 50 each: Perry L. Barber, George L. Carl son, Fred J. Bechell, Earl Car penter. Wrong-way parking, $1 per tick et: Joy Hart, Richard Kenneth. Mike Baden, James Murphy, F. O. Craig. Improper parking, $1: c. B. Chamberlain. Alley parking, $1: Peter Dowma. get the advantage oi extra mellow... $g& 5 the whiskey ol the"flavoryeari' se about your wh" Quart $2.50 years old Jr PJtBourtwi TOiUker S Proof. Thl whlilccr - pnmwr uuoutb corporation, New York Lawn Mower Stolen Mrs. Ruth Richardson. 868 Tenth avenue west, said Friday that some one had stolen a lawn mower from her yard. A neighbor boy told Mrs. Richardson that he saw a man load the mower in a pick-up truck, according to the report given to city police. Sealing Seed O. S. Fletcher, county agent, was at Junction City Friday, seal ing certification tags on 65 sacks of English rye grass seed for D. S. McGaughey of Junction City RFD 3 at the warehouse of the Willamette Valley Seed company and taking samples of a lot of Willamette vetch seed for certifi cation at the warehouse of the Farmers' Warehouse, Inc. Visit In Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Mesman and child ren of Eugene visited In Ashland Wednesday, being guests at the home of Rev. and Mrs. B. F. Peter son. Mrs. Wilson Visits Here Mrs. C. O. Wilson of Salem Is In Eugene for a few days, visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Wilson. Picnic Sunday The Spanish-American war vet- Callfornta Couple In Eugene Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cash of Fresno. Cal.. are in Eueene for a few days and were at the office of the county owned land depart ment at the courthouse Friday, looking after a piece of property. In City From Canary Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson of Can ary were Eugene visitors Thurs day afternoon. . cost on charge of having no 1 WCTU MEETING B11LDING PERMITS Reroof residence. 1456 Willam ette, Riley Thomson Sr.. $50. Reshingle part of residence, 490 Fourth avenue west, Fred G. Stickles, $75. Alter sawdust bin, 1877 Willam ette, Mike Dewey, $12. CIRCITT COVRT Thelma McCormick against R. W. McCormick; suit filed for di vorce. Frances H Barrett against Allen G. Barrett; suit filed for divorce. Durable Fir Lumber company against William Kinsel and wife; suit filed to condemn right of way for logging road through land owned by defendants in section 1, township 21, south of range 2 west Viola S. Bell against Paul H. Bell; suit filed for divorce. Cecil Gatewood against C. C. Elliott and Jack Elliott, doing bus iness as the Elliott Mill company; suit filed to collect $1284.96 for log hauling. operator's license. BIRTHS ATHOW At the Sacred Heart general hospital on Thursday. August 20. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. William Athow, 868 River Road. Eugene, a daughter. WHITSON At the Sacred Heart general hospital on Thursday. August 20, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Whitson, 984 Chambers street, Eugene, a son. RANSOM At the Sacred Heart general hospital on Thursday, August 20. 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Ransom. 256 Tifth avenue west, Eugene, a son. SPRINGFIELD The Spring, field WCTU will meet at the home of Mrs. B. Fitzgerald, Mill and D streets, next Tuesday at 3 p. in. All interested are invited to at. : tend. 42 LATHERING Eucalyptus OIL SHAMPOO Its scientific blend of rich oils naturally cleanses the hair and scalp of dirt and dandruff. pTJP JflkF 8-oz. bottle 35? SPORT COATS Sweaters. Slacks and Loafer Coats. You'll find a Urge stock at 1022 Willamette DeNeffe's I Struck By Lor Vernon McClure of Blue River waa injured Thursday while work ing in the woods. He was struck oy a log which he was pulling PROBATE COURT with a cat His injuries, including i . . ,.. lacerations on his head and mildj Estat ' p"!8?.8-JR,'fn,.rd,"!n contusion on the left shoulder. 1 deceased; John C. Kendall. of Port- were described as not serious. He lanQ PPn"i aaminisu.r. was released from the Eugene hos pital Friday. Records TRAFFIC FINES Meter violations, $1 per ticket: A. H. Hensley, R. M. Bedortha, Peter Dowma, Phillip Marks, Mrs. Homer Dickson, Marian P. Watts, Charles E. May, W. H. Jones. Mo gan Lumber company, Snellstrom Lumber company, G. K. Wiltshire, Lucille C. Titus, Lawrence Caps, Ralph Sprague, J. R. Perry, G. R. Blair, C. Devereaux, L. Harring ton. J. R. Northam. Lottie Lee Land, E. Jackson, J. M. McCrack en, White Fuel company, W. L. Davis, Mrs. Ruth Porter, H. B. Freeland, Melvin Shaw, H. H. Car ter, Mrs. G. C. Olson, J. A. Ander son, Helen Clark, Leonard Heizer, R. V. Baldwin, Mrs. H. M. Hopper, Bob Hinkson, J. B. Burk, Joe Gomez, E. Schuster, George Woods. Overtime parking, $1 per ticket: GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS LIGHTNING'S 1151 Willamette Phone 1316 804 Willamette TWO STORES 917 wulam MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED Estates of H. J. Downing and Julia Downing, deceased; John Downing appointed administrator and C. E. Lombard, A. A. Price and Charles Churchill appraisers. Estate of Robert Gould Allison, deceased: S. M. Calkins appointed administrator. MINISTER'S CERTIFICATE Ordination certificate of How ard Gear filed. BUSINESS NAME Certificate of assumed business name. Seal and Son, filed, JUSTICE COURT Ray Gage sentenced to tlx months on charge of giving liquor to minor; 60 days to be served and then placed on parole for year. Naomi Irene Sellin assessed court costs on charge of having no operator's license, - Jerry Ann Baker assessed courts Regulation of NOW IN EFFECT! fae Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve BanK adopted Amendment No. 4 to Regulation W, further restricting installment and loan credit, and adding ' a provision to include open accounts. WTH RESPECT TO CHARGE ACCOUNTS All Bills are due and payable the 10th of the month following purchase, and jPgyment is not made by the 10th of the second month" Mgwing the month during which purchase was made. no more credit may be extended. Pay Your Bills nd Keep Your Credit Good Loose Your Credit and You Loose Something You May Never Regain WATCH FOR THE GREEN AND BLACK HANDBILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE Idaho Oregon Nevada Utah D; .vision fioneer Service Co., Inc, Division Office LO.OJ. Building '"Sane. Oregon State Office McCarthy Building Boise. 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