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, January 2Uff. THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON TrtYNEWS NOTES - r" ,Tthe new Red rati1 X will be xt Monday and k until -nc manv due to many to we iw and prob It"00 to the Bed bie w -j nidar. and proo P The appUra"0 W 21 1-30 to 4:30 P- P office. M Carl kc! .d Mrs. Henry W.ewappUcants, bast n0"" uiir Set-" , i irtrirt 99 men's ral- "170 m. Monday. A he followed by 'iT tte Bev. Mr. Claude ft11 " 1. th Sorlng- ul - church, fcve'j P. Pv C"' i urced to 5 one delegate. L nuiner Scheduled- . F'Th. Townsend clubs ..'i, dinner at their r . "i ih WOW hall on M1. " cw All clubs invited to win furnish ?7u .nd dessert. Program LTwUl follow the supper public Li. Hand L. A. Williamson, r Charnelton, involving his ear and the coupe of Vivian Stapleton, 660 Twentieth avenue west, city po lice report that the Stapleton car struck the right side of the Wil liamson car, - Lost Money D. J. Sickler, 2631 Harris, re ports losing billfold, containing $30 in hash, on Willamette be tween Eleventh and Broadway. Obsidian Dance Practice The Obsidians will have a nrac tlce dance this Thursday evening from 8 to 10 at the Y. M. C. A. building. ' . I SAW-..' .' ' Two boy "hook a ride" on the bus at Springfield Junction by standing on the rear bumper. At Thirteenth a bus following sig naled the driver, and the two drlv ers got oat and tried to catch the culprits, bat bom got away. KEZ LF, . 392 " . .lvvl a 1th avenue weo t tow accident Wednes at Thirteenth and Wj PATTERNS iWALLPAPER it ? ' on! nisPLAY JUtU w IN THE IGHTER HOMES STORE 851 Pearl iEumne'i largest aispiay Liin.n.r. All nanerns on KTire carried in stock. Musical Kindergarten Closed The musical kindergarten con- ducted by Mrs. Donald Young at Twelfth avenue and Kincald street will be closed for ten days. due - to. weather conditions, and will reopen Monday, Feb. 1: Meeting Friday- Rainbow Order for Girls will meet Friday at 8 . m. at the downtown Masonic temple. Front Coburg i George Harrington of Coburg was in Eugene Thursday and was at the courthouse on business. From' Junction City J. H. Hostlck of Junction City R. F. D. 2 was a Eugene visitor Thursday. Here from Junction City R. F. D. 8 was L. C. Epper son. Miss Swanson Named - Marian Swanson, junior at the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth, is on a committee for the Sigma Epsilon Pi initiation banquet -which is to be held Jan' ,v.r nf Dr. Fred Parier. Reristered Optometrist; associate iometrlsts: Dr. Arthur W. Ruhndorf, Dr. Harvey Fredericks, !, jl J. Kelley, Dr. Robert Gilbert, iny meivu wuuams, W. B. Tuck. 2Scf Ml w ..Ait tw .-.m , -waf V"-. on V - ... - ' ... 1 -..ireOJ'- a. l iary 26 at the Monmouth hbitu Sigma Epsilon Pi is an honorary society for women. Miss Swan son is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson of Westfir. Mld-Week Dance There will be an oldtimn rianre Thursday night at the WOW halL 1 The public is invited. Visit Mrs. Davis- Mrs. Emma Owen and lir daughter, Mrs. Eugene Snelstrom, of Veneta and Eugene respective ly visiiea mrs. Nellie E. Davis on Riverview street last Sunday. Mrs. Owen was a friend and neighbor of Mrs. Davis 40 veara un ot Hadleyvllle. The two had not seen each other in the 40-year period. Defense Meetings THURSDAY 7:30 p. m Air raid wardens of Sector D, District 10, will meet in 105 McClure hall on the campus for instruction in war gasses. In Eugene From Jesneiw oam Ctesh was in Enron fmm jasper Wednesday. Pictures Shown at Dinner E. A. Danielson. count v 4-H club leader, showed four reels of moving pictures at the monthly lenowshin dinner of the Central Presbyterian church Wednesday night.. The pictures showed scenes in Argentine, Brazil and Uruguay. at Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Comett isited Mr. and Mrs. Dwieht Pat terson arid Mrs. Jack Forsythe in Ashland a few days ago. Club Meeting Postponed The Hayden Bridge improve ment club meeting has been nost poned from Friday, January 22, unm lunner notice. Mrs. Davis 111 Mrs. Nellie E. Davis. Riverview su-eet, is quite ill at her home. In City from Dexter . Robert S. Baughman ot the Dex ter neighborhood was a business visitor at the courthouse Wednes day. Down from Jasper . Ralph Mauney was down from his farm in the Jasper district Wednesday. Mrs. Ring In Eugene Mrs. Alta King of Cottage Grove was in Eugene Wednesday.- -From Cottage Grove- Floyd Blalock of Cottaee Grove transacted business in Eugene Wednesday. Here from Notl Richard Spencer, resident of the Noti district, was in Eugene on business Wednesday. Heart general hospital, Tues day, Jan. 19, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bartholomew, 1633 High, Eugene, a son. RANEV At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1943, to Mr. "and Mrs. Ray Raney, route 3; Eugene, a son. TRACER At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Tracer, Creswell, routo'l, a son. MICHAEL At Sacred Heart n. era! hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 19. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Michael; 1765 Thirteenth ave nue west, Eugene, twins, a son and a daughter. - HODGES At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Sunday, Jan. 17, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Jeff J, Hodges, 1718 Lincoln, Eugene, a son. . . . MURPHY At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs, Howard E. Murphy, Junction City, i daughter. WIGMAN At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 19 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ed' ward Wigman, 483 Eighth ave nue west, Eugene, a son. BAMFORD At Sacred Heart general hospital. Tuesday, Jan 19, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Bamford, box 141 Junction City, a son. STEVENS At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Wednesday, Jan, 20, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. La- Verne Stevens, Walton, a son. LARSON At Sacred Heart gen. eral hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larson, Springfield, a daughter. GETCHELL At Sacred Heart general hospital, Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Judson Getchell, route 1 Cres well, a son. - Aged Creswell Woman Dies At Daughter s Home ters and three sons; Mrs. Myrtle! Wetzel ot Creswell, Mrs, Ellen Koehler of Lebanon, Mrs. Bessie Edwards of Portland, Mrs. Mary Carpenter and Mrs. Aldythe Carr, both ot Nebraska; Leroy Alderson of Pomona, Calif., I. W. Alderson and Clifford Alderson, both ot Ne braska. She was a member of the Meth odist church and the Degree ot Honor. Funeral services will be held from the Schwering chapel at Creswell Friday at .2:30 p. m. The body will be shipped to Ne braska for interment. Motor And Gas Tax, Liquor Fund Received County Treasurer Grace Schis- ka Thursday received a check from the secretary ot state at Salem for $41,835.40, which Is the county's balance on the 1942 al lotment of motor vehicle and fuel tax. The treasurer also received an allocation ot funds from the state liquor commission at Salem. Lane county receives $1831.77; the city of Coburg. $21.58; Cottage Grove, $124.27; Creswell, $23.52; Eugene, $986.08: Florence, $21.67; junction City. $56.17; Oakridge, $24.61, and Springfield, $180.06. Judge Skipworth Speaker For Lions Circuit Court Judge G. F. Skip- worth was guest speaker tor the weekly Lions club meeting Wed nesday. He discussed the place -of the circuit court and the powers of the court and those who form It. Among other things, Judge Skipworth emphasized the im portance of the Jury system for Americans. His talk was one of a series being given this month for the club on "know your public officials," Dr. P. J. Bartle in charge. . Two new members were an nounced at the meeting, Claude A. Potter and Frank W. Scobert. kr , : i : i r v. I Records m weed lriCEL TOO nw t htaftal brokpn Small (Down '": (paifjn&nl... Dalanco 50 I MIC mt A Week Don't postpone' setting nctdad lottos moroty become you lack Hie rooaV edih. Dr. Somior's Liberal Crodit Plan onobtos you ro got your (lattet NOW, and to pay loter in small weekly or -monthly amounts, without pay ing ONE PENNY eitra for credit. You con moko your own reasonable terms . pay i lime os Kflc week ot , "w Dr. Somior's. TRAFFIC FINES Wrong side street, $1: C. ' M. Feplinski. . Overtime parking, $1 per ticket: F, White, George Lindland, H. A. Leaders, Mrs. Roy A. Myers, S. J. Boehnke (2), La Vern Spaugh, C. E. smith, J. J. Kamerman. Meter violation, $1 per ticket: H. V. Solbech, Puget Timber Co., (3), Mrs. M. Hilstrom, H. Kirk, Mrs. Frank Bennett, Edna Dorm er, Mrs. Verl Smith, E. M. Hyn shaw, M. McCulloch. RECORDER'S COURT Basle rule violation: Charles D. Bolerjack, Rt 2, $7. CIRCUIT COURT City of Eugene against Onelta L. Marshall and others: decree quieting title to certain property. MARRIAGE LICENSE Burton Gordon Heitz and Mary jean uouid, both ot Eugene. PROBATE COURT Estate of Mary E. Jackson, de ceased; order approving final ac count. . PHILLIPS At Sacred Heart gen- eral- hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 19, . 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Phillips, 434 Vi Thirteenth ave- ' nue east, Eugene, a son. HOLLAND At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Monday, Jan. 18, , 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hol land, 2340 Emerald, Eugene, daughter. GUTHRIE At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Monday, Jan. 18, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Guthrie, 1059 Tyler, Eugene, daughter. . . , . DOW At Sacred Heart general -hospital, Friday, Jan. 15, 1943, . to Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Dow, 1063. C street, Springfield, a ' daughter. ' WILLOUGHBY At Sacred Heart .general hospital, Friday, Jan. 15, ' 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Wil- j loughby, 305 Second street, 1 Springfield, a daughter. I STAMPER At Sacred Heart gen- ! . eral hospital, Friday, Jan. 15, j 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas j E. Stamper, Swisshome, a ! daughter. BROCKMAN At Sacred Heart ; general hospital, Saturday, Jan. 16, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Paul I W. B r o c k m a n, Oakridge, a I daughter. i BEERSr-At the Sacred Heart, general hospital, Sunday, Jan. 17, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis ' A. Boers, Vida. a son. I BARTHOLOMEW At Sacred FUNERAL FRIDAY . REEDSPORT Graveside ser vices for Harold Bowman, 40, son ot M. F. Bowman, of Reedsport, who died Monday, at Astoria, will be held Friday at 2 p. m., at Elk- ton cemetery, Rev. Merrill H. Fox. DHBtor ot the Methodist Com munity church . of Elkton and Gardiner, officiating. Mr. Bow man was born in Seaside, on April 30, 1903, and is survived by his father and brother, George Bow man, of Reedsport, and two sis ters, Mrs Delbert Keith of Reeds port, and Mrs. Harry Ellis, of Portland. : Mrs. ' Nannie Alderson died Thursday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Wet zel of Creswell, She was 80 years of age. Argyle, Wis., was her birthplace on Feb. 13, 1862. . 1 Three-fourths ot the population She is survived by live aaugn- of Trinidad are Hindus. I 1 w v. Pick yourself a "btfU citcher" in enchinlino colors ... and stand by for romintic fllinen! .Ml Millinery Dept. 2nd Floor V rJ s I s ,S Dr. Somior's. I I r IS Mmmlkt Pag f- 06'' 8" ft WILLAMETTE ITS. I PMOWf 1621 U of 0 Souvenir Plates Bine and gold 51 Quackenbush's See our huqa aelectlonl BACK NUMBER MAGAZINES Oregon Book Exchange NOTICE OF CHANGE IN TIME .: FOR PREiPARATION Of STATEMENTS In order to assist In conserving man-power and . make possible a more elliclent statement depart- ment, beginning January 21st, 1943 we will have statements ready for checking account customers the day following the REQUEST or the next time you are In tho Bank.' Those who already receive statements regularly . by being on what we know as the 1st ol the month or 15th of the month list will NOT be effected. We are confident we can count on your coopera tion In the same splendid manner as on other changes in operation made necessary by the war effort ' ' The First National Bank of Eugene, Oregon Member of FD.I-C. A GOOD BUY 13 MORE WAR BONDS . . . EVERY PAY DAY NOW GOING ON AT MILLER'S AFTER-INVENTORY. " ' CLEARANCE : Make your wartime budget stretch a little farther by picking up some of these offerings at great savings . . . clearance Items from every department but quantities are extremely limited, o hurry right down! dresses' DRESSES for daytime wear junior dresses, etc that Q QC were 18.95 to 29.95 now 3eOJ DRESSES trom some of America's finest stylists. in QC Values to 22.95 now la.3J FORMALS in several different styles. Afl0 tff Values to 25.00, now . u COSTUME SUITS. , L .If - ' All are now . 3 OU COATS and SUITS- FUR TRIMMED and casual coats. Only a few coats left. AU up-to-the-minute styles. 1 i It Values to 59.95, now - 7 lO 3 OH v BUNNY COATS, only 3 of these. Bright quilted Un- QO QC ings and contrasting trim. Were 35.00, now ewJ WOOL SUITS tailored and dressmaker t i JLt styles. Values from 16.95 to 39.95, now .. 3 lO Z Oil SPORTS WEAR WOOL. SWEATERS In classic styles that are slightly faded or shelf-worn. ' : Reg. 1.95 now 1.00 - Reg. 3.38 now 2.S5 . Rag. 2.25 now 1.38 . . Reg. 4.98 now 2.88 . Reg. 2.98 now 1.88 Reg. 5.50 now 3.25 2-riECE DRESSES in wool, corduroy and OCO ntt gabBrdine. Now W 10 Ola TAILORED SHIRTS and batiste blouses with OCO -.11 short sleeves, now UQO OH . COLORED BLOUSES tailored and dressy styles In . , spun rayon satin or crepe. Reg. 3.98 now 2.69 Reg. 2.98 to 3.50 now 1.98 SWEATERS AND SKIRTS that are aU wool QQ-i now going for w ........ OOC SKIRTS plaid or plain, wools and strutter cloths. OCO II Values to 4.98, now w O OH JACKETS In a variety of colors and styles. . O CO it Rayon twills qulltees and wools - aw O OH JERKINS of bright colored suede and wool: Reg. 2.98 now 1.98 Reg. 3.98 now 2.69 LINGERIE HOUSECOATS cut long and full. Rayon prints with ft QO zipper front Reg. 4.98, now OtJIO . SLIPS In satin or crepe. Tailored or lace trim. 1 17Q . Values to 2.80, now ... . ... Xow HOSIERY KNEE LENGTH heavy cotton stockings for cold weather. CO,, Dark colors. Green, brown, red, etc. Reg. 1.00, now ..... wUC ACCESSORIES , BAGS of simulated leather and Antloswade, good 1 nn looking and roomy. Were 2.98, now - XoUU GLOVES by Hansen and Van Raalte. Fabrics, r.nva'etyot8oodcolorl, Vz to Vz off YARD GOODS REMNANTS make bright accessories, blouses, J J ift f f dresses, etc., wools, crepes and rayons .... lO 2 OH COTTON REMNANTS prints and plain colors ' q j LINENS BRIDGE SETS appliqued In colorful designs. . QO Reg. 1.19, now . - OC LACE CLOTH 1 only Quaker lace dinner cloth 1 Q 7C 72x108. Reg. 28.00, now J NEEDLEWORK . ' - AFGHANS only two of them. They were 3S.C0 and IZ XX 45.00, now ....... . . . -. . Oil COSMETICS ; ' -'- ODDS AND ENDS includes soaps, powders, sachets,. L pM etc.-One group ..... ........ OH QUINLAN. EnUce stock of Kathleen May Quintan- . nit beauty preparations now ....................... 'V OH , CORSETS .' ' ; , j ODDS AND ENDS broken sizes, etc. by Got- ; sard, Nemo and American Lady. Girdles and . L fJLt . combinations. Values to 10.00 now and4 Oil . DRAPERIES ... , y:.- REMNANTS and odds and ends. Panels, 1' ' 1 f . curtains, drapery lengths, etc. .. .... to Oil RUFFLED CURTAINS white dot, permanent finish 1 1Q that were 1.89 now ... pair ol3. GIFT WARES ' SALAD BOWL sets. Modern glass bowls en metal JQ. base. Wood fork and spoon. Special price t9C WATER PITCHERS of clear glass with Ice lip. Afl. n Some are decorated. Reg. 89c and 79c now OUCand "vU BAKING DISH RACKS metal racks to hold several AO- ... individual baking dishes. Reg. 35c now . . UC POTTERY BOWLS and vases. Low bowls, It square vases, distinctive shapes and colors to OH PACIFIC POTTERY cleanup of odds and ends in "Hostess" pattern. Now .... ........ J. PllCU CHILDREN'S WEAR .. ' . , GIRLS' RAINCOATS of gabardine, corduroy or 1 -It rubberized fabric. Sizes 10 to 18 now 3 OH GIRLS' WOOL COATS and reversibles for girls nll 7 to 14 now .. ...... 3 OH MEN'S and BOYS' ' WOOL SOCKS. Plaids, stripes, etc., in either short or Cp , long aox. Broken aizes . pair JUC ENGLISH WOOL SOCKS, 100 wool, blue, brown or ne oxford grey. A great bargain at .... .........pair wC SHIRTS by Ark-raft. Whiles and patterns in broken 1 1 ft sizes. Sanforized fabrics. Were 1.50 now ItlO SHIRTS by Town Topics. Trubenlzed collars pre- 1 Jft . . shrunk. Odds and ends. Reg. 1.95 now . lotO - BOYS' SWEATERS coat style, some with 9 in ft Aft zippers, all wool aitlO and 30 PULLOVERS that are all wool ' wllh 1 QO O QQ long sleeves lo30 to 61SO BOYS' SHIRTS dress shirts by Kaynee. Sanforized, At. . fused collars, etc. Reg. 98c now . . O JC ' .-. ... t MIIiJEIDf tti. i.u T"' l a "IT'S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU" Page Five.. i.4 V I t ! i r 1 it With Garrett Appliance Co. Miner Bldf. 1 ' 1' 'hi' "ffl.iMrir-t M.ri.ni." 11 sue