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Ly,0ctob2U THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON. Page Thre CITY NEWS NOTES - ml . ..... .ink lunch too-Acu ' lf b0oaltv Board's (dinner, McCrady .-Credit Women's in-rss-fc sbura ho L-Open P"blic (orum P.;f Wilson junior h.ool building. '!BmtonLane park about X aw needs a good his dog is young and al !Md watchdog. Anyone 3 junction City. Also t, home are ale police dog puppy, a chmirit on Col in, n. EIr!. Schmidt may be br telepnone i L mil kettc post of the Veterans Idi Wars wm iieicono the Moose hall. The next will be held xnursaay, ... l UnanHar nn thp ud fourth Thursdays. At s meeting nev. n. n. ...u t 0. nVlnck re- lill son ' " - ----- camp and hospital serv- rldiers. orn Illinois Id Mrs. Harry Howell and Darlene. of Aurora, ill., ived in Eugene and are ks of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Thev will make their Eugene and Darlene will he university. ittaje Grove :a Beason and Olive My- led Mrs. Mae Barton at Grove Mondav and at- t meeting o( Townsend I ot that city that eve- Masonic Meeting (lie River lodge No. 195 I. M, will hold a special lai we fourteenth ave ble at 7:30 p.m. Thurs Piing, October 22. The M.M. degree will be exemplified. Visiting brethren are invited. Senator Wheeler In Senator H. C. Wheeler, Pleasant Hill, veteran member of the legis lature who is seeking re-election for his senate seat from Lane county in the November election, was a visitor in Eugene Wednes day, Banquet Thursday All licensed realtors in the city, whether or not members of the Eugene Realty Board, are invited to attend the 21st birthday dinner and program of the Realty Board, Thursday evening, at McCrady cafe at 7 o'clock. Leaves for Meeting Alvin Pitney, of Junction City, state president of the Future Farmers of America, is among those going to Portland Thursday to leave that evening for the na tion FFA convention to be held in Kansas City. In Hospital Job Miss Anita Backberg has been appointed assistant dietician at the Northern Permanenta foun dation hospital at Vancouver, Wash. Miss Backberg is a gradu ate of the University of Oregon and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Backberg of Eugene. Her parents visited her recently at Vancouver. Old Fashioned Dance Townsend club number one will give an old fashionedvdance at Silver Spray hall Wednesday eve ning from 9 to 12 o'clock. Music will be furnished by the Winter garden band. Rummage Sale '98 Inner Circle of the United Spanish Wat Veterans auxiliary will hold a rummage sale in the Chambers building at the corner of Sixth and Willamette Saturday, Mrs. May Moon is chairman of the committee arranging the sale and Mrs. R. E. Peerce, secretary. The committee is asking that the rum mage be brought Friday afternoon if possible. mg timb refor Hutchins and Hut dims. Monday. He sustained a fractured nose and bruises on his face and shoulder. Wrist Watrh Stolen P. Ark!ey. 2074 Harris, re ports that his son had his wrist TniS 8ndPm clothes stolen Tuesday. The watch is a gold Elgin, serial 38367657, with jewcl- 30731SratCh 32244, in Case No' Burning Torch Officer Collins of the city po hce Tuesday night found a blow torch htminn ii.- .. maniey plumbing shop, according to the in a position to do any damage he said. Supplementary Articles Filed Supplementary articles of in corporation of the Grace Evan gelical Lutheran rnrr.i: jwere filed in the office of the I cierk- Wednesday. Diamond Ring Lost Pat McGrew, 1166 Seventh ave nue west, reports the loss of a small coin puree containing a dia mond ring, and a silver chain bracelet set with 10 green stones. Open Doors v Dnnrs fnitnrf .... rr ,. . . , i, "7 hcii luBoay nigni by city police include those at the I nibn-awartz market on Seventh I avenue east, and at Viola's beauty ' Khnrt nn i",ll. . Injured In Fall Mrs. Alberta McMurphey sus tained a fracture to her left elbow as a result of a fall at her home Monday. She was treated at the Eugene hospital. School Tan Money Sent Out County Treasurer Grace Schiska Tuesday sent out to the different districts of the county special school district tax money totalling S38.628.28. j iReds Say U.S. Forces 'Ready' MOSCOW, Oct. 21 W) Red Star, official organ of the Soviet army, asserted today that the United States is ready now in men and equipment ti open active military operations. (The Russian press has express ed the view with increasing fre quency recently that Russia's al lies have the strength to undertake second front operations at once to relieve German pressure on the Soviet forces.) "Successful fulfilment of the war industry problems, growth of the army and ail'force and accel erated naval construction create all the necessary conditions for active operations by the United States," Red Star said. 'They have enough men and machines. As to the training and operating ability of the army, this can be determined only in armed struggle." MAwfKSC.A.R,SI.CAuP.'7AJL.N0W ,N BRIT,SH HAND S Shoppers crowd the market place of Tananarive, capital of the strategic French island of Madagascar. British troops occupied the city as part of a campaign to keep the Axis out. Logging Accident Arthur Olsen, Foster, had his face and shoulder injured when he was struck by a log while fall- NEW STYLES NEW PATTERNS In Men' PAJAMAS 3 FAMOUS BRANDS Vtm H"" Koylou ir B.V.D. Van Heusen found Exclusively her .m,i .broadcloth, an" striped"1",, rn "'Iras in pullover or coat styles 3.50 WW,!1"! ln lus'us "teen . . . 5 t i f ,dre"y collar and Wneed QQ sell for lounging too! .... 4.30 Kayli ons "roaacioth r"" String m.j ra comes in both 3.75 Warm Flannels by B. .V. D. Keep one eye on the fuel Pile . . . invest in these hand some warm-ups'' n QQ md by B.V.D. 4.00 Mns Dept. Main Floor PiJiBJBI Bicycle Brought In A World bicycle belonging to Mariorie Ann Hinric qam c t aid. has been found and taken to the city police station. Resemblance Coincidental Leslie Lee Leavitt. who was fined recently for shooting pheas ants out of season is not Lester L. Leavitt, Jr., or Sr. Any resemb lance is purely coincidental. Stolen Bicycle Malcolm D. McGregor. 13 Jef ferson, reports theft of his red Hawthorne bicycle. The vehicle has license 1369, frame 22 097. Drunkenness Charged C. E. Paris is in the county jail, charged with being drunk on the streets. - Records BIRTHS ADAMS At die Sacred Heart general hospital, on Tuesday, October 20, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Adams, Veneta, a son. ENGLAND At the Sacred Heart general hospital, on Tuesday, October 20, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Mumard F. England, 1152 Olive, Eugene, a daughter. BAUCH At the Sacred Heart general hospital, on Tuesday October 20, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bauch, route 2, Springfield, a son. HADLOCK At the Sacred Heart general hospital, on Tuesday, October 20, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Hadlock, 651 Fourteenth avenue east, Eugene, a son. SKIDGEL At the Sacred Heart general hospital, on Tuesday, October 20, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dale Skidgel, Trent, a daughter. BUILDING PERMITS Reshingle shed, 1599 Moss, Mrs. Bowers, $20. Reshingle garage, 1392 Sixth avenue west, A. H. Sisler, $40. Build garage chimney, 134 Madison. C. W. Robin, $50. Repair residence, 216 Four teenth avenue east, Mrs. Jessie Stewart, $75. JUSTICE COURT Clayton Brown fined $'25 on charge of possession of hen pheasant. Leonard Maurice Chapman fined $35 on charge of having hen pheasant and grouse. Wayne Elvin Hickson fined $25 on charge of hunting without license. Two New British Warships at Sea LONDON. Oct. 21 (P) Two powerful 35.000-ton battleships, the Anson and the Howe, each carrying ten 14-inch guns, have moved into their stations in the British fleet and their command ers were reported spoiling "for a fight with the great prize of the German fleet, the battleship Tif pitz. The British fleet has now reach ed its pfe-war strength of 15 bat tleships and battle cruisers and at least four more battleships are un der construction, including the Lion and the Temeraire, rated at 40,000 tons. The Anson and the Howe are the last of five great battleships of the King George V class to be commissioned. The Prince of Wales was sunk last December during a Japanese air attack off Malaya. The King George and the Duke of York have been with the fleet for some time. One of the Anson's first tasks was to help guard a Russia-bound convoy in the Arctic and her guns already have been in action against German aircraft, It was announced. Capt H. R. G. KInahan is In command of the Anson and Capt. C. H. L. Woodhouse commands the Howe. The new battleships "carry four aircraft each and their design In corporates enhanced defense against air attack," -an admiralty announcement said today. Their 14-inch guns are said to have an effective range greater than the 15-inch guns of earlier ships. Britain has lost five capital ships by enemy action so far In the war the Royal Ark, Hood, Bar ham, Repulse and the Prince of Wales. I Mrs. Harold McLeod as co-host-. esses. Seventeen ladies were ' present. An election of officers ; was held. Mrs. Melba Olsen was 1 re-elected president; Mrs. Dorothy Garmire, vice-president; and Mrs. I Emma Louke. secretary-treasurer. Earl McLeod. who has been sta tioned at Benncttsville. S. C, has been transferred to Macon, Ga., for basic training in the air corps. A daughter was born Saturday, October 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Mor ris Flakes, formerly Evelyn Phelps. Club Elects PLEASANT HILL The Ladies Community club met at the home of Mrs. Irene Questina last week, with Mrs. Charles McLeod and house, Gene Taxton, Eddie Mit chell, Mrs. J. M. Crenshaw, Adah Gaylord, Earl McGuire. Parking wrong side street, $1: John Foster (2). Overtime parking. $1: Mrs. Mc Kenzie, Joe Simpson, Eugene Turner, John Erwig, S. J. Ruben stein, Georgiana Lucas, S. E. Walkly, Donald Warren, Virgil Mahany, Jim Kirchhofer. BUSINESS NAME Certificate of assumed business name, C, and M, Transfer, filed. CIRCUIT COURT Lawrence Olson against Laurel Olson; suit filed for divorce. Glen King found guilty by jury of taking and using car without owner's qonsent MARRIAGE LICENSES William Bruce Winchester and Mary Estclle Stone, both of Flor ence. Robert Wesley Long of Oak land and Bette June Shapiro of Yoncalla. TRAFFIC FINES Slop sign. $3.50: Pcarne Crowe. Meter violation, $1 per ticket: Eva Banks, L. W. Hunt, Dean Mc t'all. Ralph Nechlos. J. L. Whitr- "Stopped Ealing Things I Lilted brcalle of g:is. sour l'ini.'ich and heartburn. ADLERIKA relieves me. Now I rat anything I like." (J M.-Ark 1 If spells of constipation up!"t YOU. try quick-acting AD LERIKA tnday. Everybody's Dnir. 9 Willamette X3N Defense v CD v J Meetings General Paint -I.F.X PUItK-STFP FRIDAY 8:00 p. m. Important meeting at the Danebo school for all sivil ian defense workers in District No. 8, which includes the follow ing precincts: Bailey, Bethel, Irv ing. North and South Davis, Lone Pine, Santa Clara. Zumwalt, Ven eta. Coyote. Crow. Elmira, Notl, Walton, and Wolf Creek. Com mander Leo Potter, and Deputy Commanders Byron Barnes and Billy Maddr.ugh have planned this meeting including a showing of the new training film for air raid wardens, and a talk by Dr. Ernest G. Moll, training director for Dis trict 8. All junior and senior air raid wardens are specially urged to attend. Carl R. Lambert, D.O. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OBSTETRICS AND GENERAL SURGERY Funeral Services To Be Held Thursday For Frank Lee Huberd Funeral services will be held Thursday for Frank Lee Huberd, who died as a result of a fall into a grease pit at the Oregon Motor stage garage in Portland Sunday. He was employed as a driver for the Oregon Mtor stages. Huberd, 27, is survived by one daughter, Aili, 7 years old; his father, Jasper W. Huberd, Rt 1, Creswell; two sisters, Mrs. Pearl Castleman, Rt, 1, Creswell and Miss Willow Huberd, Goshen; two brothers, Robert, Eugene, and Earl T.. Portland. Services will be held at 10:30 Thursday, October 22, at the Veatch-Hollingsworth chapel. Orin Coldren Partner In C. & M. Transfer Co., Dies At Home Orin L. Coldren died at his home at 546 Oak street. Tuesday eve ning, at the age of 60 years. He was a partner in the C. & M. Transfer Co., which he formed with Harry Milchel, in 1910. Mr. Coldren was born June 30, 1882, near Hubbard, Oregon. He had been a resident of Eugene and vicinit,v for the past 35 years. He was a member ot ine tiks lodge. Surviving him are his widow. Julia: a brother, James E.; a sis ter, Mrs, Inez Powell, all of Eu gene; two grandchildren and one great granddaughter; a niece and nephew. Funeral services will be held Friday, October 23, at 2 o'clock at the Branstetter Simon chapel. TAKES PATROL CAR FOR TAXI OAKLAND, Cal. U.B A dense fog prevented Joe Costello, 26, la borer, from discerning clearly the precise nature of the "taxi" that he summoned in the darkness However, the "taxi" drew up to the curb, allowed him to enter, and then officers Frank Logan and A K. Wood, who were driving the patrol car, drove him to the po lice station, where he was booked on the grounds of being too intox icated to distinguish a patrol car irom a luxi. DEANS GO TO WAR CLEVELAND Chubby Dean of the Indians plans to join the Ma rine Corps. Mrs. Dean, a nurse, will enter army service. FINES SPRINGFIELD Fines were as sessed in the recorder's court re cently against Earnest Pearson $35, basic rule, and no license or muffler; Ivan Correll, Albany, $1, non-stop; and M. E. Hancs, $1, no operator's license. ROYAL NF.IGIIIIORS TO MEET SPRINGFIEUJ. The Royal Neighbors lodge will meet for a regular meeting at the Legion hall in Springfield Wednesday evening at 8:00. The juveniles will also meet on this evening, at 6:30. 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