December 21, 1942
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON.
Page TKre
CITY NEWS NOTES -
gram will consist of musical num- 2630, held a Christmas party the
uers by the pupils. There will be! past Friday niEht at the WOW
DOING
-Rotary club meeting,
jttrs
r nOOlV '
h!!lell Roosevelt school
program, school bui.d-
m ..American Legion meeU
If-.' . hull.
Moose
ortri auxiliary UL UIC
rTf-uh War Veterans
1, place January 11, the
.fvmday in the month, in-
r . mfnnHaV
P.Tu. rSt Monday,
or u'c j
as pre.
reported.
l!t Davis of Ashland is
visitor for a few days..
Ltll Jf"" Transferred
I1"?. l...nt Wpndell Jensen
;an aeifico" . :
Eugenc, -
tloned for some time at Pullman,
Wash, with the signal corps in
the aviation service, has been
transferred to a camp in Califor
nia. (
Visit School Office
Al Johnson, principal of the Co
burg schools, and H. W. Lundberg
principal of the Lowell high
school, were callers at the office
of Laurence C. Moffitt county
superintendent, Saturday.
Commissioners Go To Portland
ioumy commissioners Walter
J. Holland and Allen P. Wheeler
are planning to attend a meeting1
of the O. and C. land grant coun-1 L'nder at Ashland
ties organization in Portland, De- M- Linder of Eugene
no regular P.-T. A. meeting but
a few announcements will be
made.
Former Euieneans Have Son
Word has been. received in Eu
gene of the birth of a son, weight
eight pounds, to Mr. and Mrs. Q.
O. Brummett at Seattle. .Mrs.
Brummett was Miss Marlorie
Jolliff.
Joins Husband In San Francisco
Mrs. James W. Flc'.cher, ac
companied by her little son, Lee,
left Sunday night for San Fran
cisco to join her husband who is
in the naval radio school at Treas
ure Island.
hall. There were- 87 employes
present, including their families.
There was an exchange of gifts
War savings stamps were given
for prizes in the games.
Townsend Xmag Tree '
Townsend cub No. one will have
a Christmas tree Tuesday evening,
Dec. 22 at Silver Spray hall.
World War I Veteran
Dies Saturday at Noti
Sidney S. Ringdahl of Noti,
veteran of World War I, died
Saturday, Dec. IB. He was born Malinda C. Perry in Eugene Feb.
in Sioux Falls, S. D., on Sept. 29, ' 16, 1924. He is survived by his
1892. His family moved to Vashon ! wife; one son, Mclvin, at home;
Island when he was 10 years old j and his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A.
and he lived there until coming i J. Rindahl in Washington,
to Noti 21 years ago. He married! Funeral services will be held
Tuesday, Dec 22, at 2 p. m., at
the church at Noti. Rev. John
Stone will officiate and interment
will lake place In the Sailor cem
etery. Poole's Funeral Home is in
charge ot arrangements.
cember 28.
At Bethel School
The Bethel school will have its
annual Christmas tree Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock. The pro-
at
Ashland and other southern Ore-,
gon cities on business the latter
part of last week.
Hold Christmas Party
United Textile Workers, Local
GIFT FROM' MILLER'S ISA GIFT WORTHWHILE
Choose- A
NEW HAT
For Gala Holidays
(Gift Hint!)
Grosgredn pompadours or
beflowered calots brine;
more than a hint of Spring
to the winter festivities.
5.00
Millinery 2nd Floor
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'$S$jvi 3.98 :
Gorgeous hand
prints on fine linen
or lawn.
KEEP HER HANDS NICE
In
HfinsEn
(ZsZme GLOVES'
complete her costume
'Ms we suggest these
"onsen oln.
Hy Stvlorl J 1.HV
?ly fnade-ln either fab
" leathers.
to
6.00
C1ves and Bags
Main Floor
MLLEfiJ
m 3 6"
"IT'S ntm nrr f TTDtr tii SERVE YOU"
PAD MORE CHEER THAN
I SAW
A cow and a calf In a field.
They came to a low fence that
the cow could step over bnt was
too high for the calf, so the
mother boosted the calf over
with her horns. I. L.
Apply for License-
Application for marriage license
has been filed at Vanouver, Wash.,
by John Wynn of Juntion City
and Theresa Thompson of Fort
land. i
Here from Lebanon
Mrs. Kenneth Reeves of Leba
non spent Sunday with home folks
in Eugene.
Eugenesn at Albany
K. E. Myers of Eugene was in I
Albany on business Saturday.
From Junction City' ' ' -
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman of
Junction City were in Eugene Sat
urday. They were accompanied
home by their daughter, Lucille,
who spent Sunday there. ,
! "'.. at Freeman Home-
Claude Ritter and
daughter, Clara, ot Springfield,
and Mrs. Ira Gilstrap of Junction I
City, were guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Freeman near
Junction City Sunday.
Car Missing
A. Kirkpatriek, Coburg, left his
car at an unknown place Satur
day night, he told city police Sun
day.
Stolen Bicycle-
Ella May Foster, 710 Eighteenth
avenue east, announces the theft
of her bicycle.
Break and Enter
A man Saturday night broke
into a room at the New York
Rooms by breaking the lock. Af
ter becoming angry with . the
woman occupant of the room, he
tore to pieces the bed clothes and
the mattress, and scattered per
sonal articles about the room.
1 1 Front Door Broken
l;
Open evenings until
8:30 Monday Tues
day and Wednesday
Match her coat or suit
with one of these ele
gant bags in Kay Kord
a rich, heavy, corded
material fashioned
with distinction,
Other Bagi
In fabric or
leather 1.00 to 12.80
HANDKERCHIEFS
59c
The front door of the Flneean
macnine snop, 7ui Hign, was
broken Friday night, city police
report. Nothing was taken, as far
as is known.
Bicycle Recovered
City police have' recovered
bicycle of Victor Fennell. .
the
Drunkenness Charged '
Among those jailed the . past
weekend on charge of being
arunK on tne street were Floyd
Morton, Fifth and Olive, and
Charles L. Wietiell. Sprlnefleld.
Each was sentenced to 1214 days,!
suspended.
Man Robbed
E. S. Morrlsset, Smeed hotel,
Saturday night was robbed of
more than $20, he has toldity.
pouce. Me was not in the hotel
when the theft occurred.. .
Lost Billfold-
Edward Campbell, 490 Fourth
avenue west, reports to city po
lice that he lost his billfold con
taining $10 Friday night.
From Junction City-
Bernard Glenn of the Junction
City district,' was in Eugene Mon
day and had business at the
courthouse.
Flue Fires-
No damage is reported caused
By eltner of the two flue fires an.
swered by city firemen Saturday.
One occurred at 2809 Willamette
and the other at 533 Sixth avenue
west.
Horses on Loose-
Two white horses, reported "oh
the loose" throughout the city for
several days, were picked up Sat
urday at Twenty-third and Harris
by city police. They are being
retained at me wmcox earns.
Claims Supervisor Here
n. r . uaxter, claims item su
pervisor, Oregon state unemploy
ment compensation commission,
was in the office of the U. S. em
ployment service Monday, to help
the office with new procedures in
the taking of claims for unemploy
ment compensation.
From Franklin-
Harold Jacobs of the Franklin
area was a visitor in Eugene Mon
day.
I
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for Christmas .
a new
SUIT
Savo gas mall or
phone your order
to "Katy Ann" at
Millers
EVER THIS YMR
in - .
We can fit YOU with the
color and style you
want . . . come in and
let us show youl
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32 F.l 10th
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2.98 Sleeping DoR,
mama voice. .Soft 2.24
1.39 Baby Doll, ileepi,
eriei 'Mama'. .Salt 1,05
4.59. Baby Doll, cries
mama . . . bale 3.45
3.98 Sleeping doll, cries
mama sale 2.98
2.98 Girl DoU . . . Sale 2.25
Other Dolls at Similar
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squealing voices. . .Sole 1,64
1.96 LiHla Army Nursa
Kit Sole 1.49
1.19 DoH Howe .
Furniture '. .Soft 89
1.19 Diving Submarine, ma
neuvers under water Sale 89
59c PT Torpedo Boat. Safe 44c
1.69 Shell Shooting
Tank Sale 1.27
1.39 Jungle Skittles game
... Sale 1.15
5579-9 Senior Tlnkertoy
... Sale 1.49
Cake Cover
1.59
Oaroma cover 5" deep. Special
humidor keeps contents fresh.
19" crystal plattet.
MOTHERS
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Plastic Jutce-O-Mat 3.79
Luggage Airway
Hat and Shoe 14.95
Sampson . Twin Waffle
Iron 16.95
5 foot Standard Step
ladder 2.39
O'Cedar Dust Mop 1.19
O'Cedar Triangular
Oil Mop 1.19
O'Cedar Furniture Polish 49c
Johnson's Paste Wax ...... 65c
Curtain Stretcher 3.98
Waffle Set -...3.98
Rival Can Opener 98c
Paring Knile 29c
Shopperette 39c
CMifmoi DhuMf On New Service
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HINTS TO MAKE
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13.95
.5.45
Men's Billfold
2.98
English Morocco, saddle
leather, steerhids or calfskin.
Rand-tooled designs. Extra
room without bulk.
CAPESK1N
JACKET
14.95
Has cotton flannel lining.
roomy pockets. Adjustable
wrists and waist.
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GOLF CLUBS
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Golf Bias 3.49 OP
Men's Metropolitan
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Luggage .........
Soft Toe Hockey
SVat
Spartt Sun Lamp, ts build
Dad's health 27.50
Supreme Car Heater. . .17.95
Car Radio 29.95
Seal Beam Fog Lights ..4.93
Visor Mirror 79c
Tri-rcrU Grille Guard ......4.98
Men's Deerskin Gloves 2.65'
. Imperial Seat Cover,
Sedan
13.95
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Gay Fiesta Juice Set 1,39
Table Tennis Set, Deluxe 3.29
Olympian Badminton
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.8.95
Spalding College Prep
Football 3.39
Olmpian Punching
Bag 5.95
Bowl and Jar Covers 1.49
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