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TY NEWS NOTES - ; DOING K-M? club meet" J"" public hearing on V-Ji. nroiect, con- faZZ army engineers. PiToastmasters club I i Mars'. ISSon and former f-? f the national -kg OSl". on,. clUO. Rotary Glenn E, McCor 1 a" "",., r.lenda Lou, ' false pretense. He Tiai waived Prc!in:::w eAati)in,aiiun in the V I son F. WhiDDS. who made the nr. , i"?1- said thal fagan is accused Judge Carl E. Vslmberly of "f passine a worthless rho,-w tnr Roseburg will be in Eugene Wed nesday and will hear motions and divorce cases in circuit court in place of Judge G. F. Skipworth, $25 at the Tiffany-Davis drug' store. R. C. Howell, state inspector for the Eastern Lane Fire Patrol asso. who is in Portland, having been I ciation the last two years, has called there on account of illness 1 moved to Dallas to take charge of in the family of his daughter. 1 the Polk eouny Fire Patrol asso- Merle Groat and son, Ronnie, of j ciation. Albany came to Eugene Saturday . lre Warden James Walker of to join Mrs. Groat and soii Mickey, who have been at the home of Mrs. Groat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Butts. They all returned home Sunday. Mrs. Groat has been with her mother, who is ills nwr n. nan oi c.uffene is at the Polk county Fire Patrol asso. ciation revealed Mondry that he has posted men in the Mohawk and McKenzie districts to patrol '".e hazardous fern fire areas in those districts. Major Russle Vincent, regional the Veterans' hospital in Portland I director for air WAC recruitine. for treatment. He is a Spanish-1 arrived Monday at the Eugene f .ih They are I city news notes a statement that a tame from Marsh-! sign for "Lost Cabin." which was cay Dome . . 0 j, , . Bsker'. .,. . I ins? Bov Scout week, u a. Bmil by a Girl Scout Not mentioned was that "Lost Cabin" Is located Portland, after, American war veteran. I SAW In the Register-Guard KTlE board I L. RUUE v' P-.7-. miiiitv chapter, army recruiting headquarters. He will stay through Wednesday. Records ianc ,." . .. . L.1J I .1 F I r, r vpA Cross will ue ircw suy, summer I1 Red Cross head- j camp of the Oregon Trail coun Lrevening,K ! ell. Boy Scouts of America. The P- r-is, secreUry in j boys' camp was attended last 17 ui Nellie Lyle, 1 summer by Girl Scouts whose r . jemonslration agent, i own camp could not be used V ..klr home in the state ; Carroll Warren, troop 101. , Harry Y. Spence, Jr., of Euecne. a graduate of the University of j wnman At Sacred Heart criier.i hoi- of r.m" "h.,vith herhus- 1". " n f.irloueh wrvice for a few Oregon and the University . koir next Mon- : California, was initiaterl nun- the. I week-end into the Brown- . net(her, county agricul- Scquard chapter fo Alpha qmega rent Mondav, supervised : Alpha, national honor medical Son of materials for the fraternity at the Medical College L u two tons oi aigger or Virginia, spence is a member Si nnison and it will be mix- of the senior class and is the son Lout The annual campaign ' of Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Spence, 1790 John Fields, acting city record er, and Mrs. Fields are snenrlinr Filer were united in marriage i the holiday week-end in Portland r' J .... rMmhl hv i "Idling ,.aiil!., Dr. J. F. Cramer, superinten dent of city schools, returned Sun i. irom Salem w) ere he at tenawi a rr.nr,;;ee meeting on visual education, called by the state director. Carl Cole Carraway. Mcdford S. Murphy, William Henry Dobbs. ! JtlKTHS STEWART At the Walker clinic. Mon day. Feb. ai. 1M4. to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stewart. 2253 Emerald elreet, son. . WARNER At the Walker clinic. Sun day. Feb. 30. 1044. to Mr. and Mr Robert E. Warner. Sweet Home, a --on. I.AY At the Walker clinic. Sundav. Feb. 2a 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Jame Lay, Washington street, a sort. WISCOMB At Sarred Heart general hos pital. Sunday. Feb. 20. 1044. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wiecomb. 2163 Harris, a j r will he L.t these ruucn.a L, ih. near flltUrC. L t. Hlldebratid and Rachel pita). Sunday. Feb. 20. 1044. to Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Hlnman, 870 Tenth Avenue west, a son. SVARVERUD At Sacred Heart Rene-al hospital. Sunday. Feb. 20. 1044. to Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Svarverud, Route 3. a daughter. WOMACK At Sacred Heart general hos pital. Sunday. Feb. 20. 1044. to Mr. and Mrs. John L. Womack. Spring field, a son. DEFOREST At Sacred . Heart general hospital. Sunday. Feb. 20. 1944. to Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. DcForest. Spring field, a son. CIRCUIT COURT John H. Gaffney is plaintiff In a suit against Loula F. Bershaw for S30Q0 damages on account of Injuries received when the defendant's car allegedly struck him at the Intersection of Willamette and Broadway in Eugene, December 18, 1043. Mrs. Jean Morion io Head 4-H Leaders ; Mrs. Jean Morton of Cottage Grove was re-elected president of j the Lane County 4-H Leaders' as sociation at the annual meeting held Saturday at the county fair grounds. Mrs. Ruth Lambert of Pithcl was the choice for vice president this year: Mrs. Phyllis Yarbrough o f Wendling was elected secretary-treasurer, and Oscar Bruce of Mohawk, Bart Flanagan of Meadowview, Virgil Parker of Blachly and Mrs. S. T. Rose all were re-elected directors. Following the election of offi cers, E. A, Danielson, county club leader, discussed some of the phases of the county 4-H club r-ogram and L. J. Allen, assistant state club leader, discussed briefly some of the state and national con tests that are held each year. Al'.er. presented a gold watch to Phyllis Foster of Cottage Grove for being the state winner in the home beautification contest during the past year. She was given a trip to the national club congress in Chicago. Phyllis told the leaders of some of her experiences on hev trip and some of the things she qot out of the national conference. Miss Helen Cowgill. assistant club leader, was present at the after noon meeting and discussed con lets that are of particular Interest in this county, also change in club projects because of the war. Miss Cowgill presented first vcar pins to Mrs. Ruth Lambert of Bethel. Mrs. Lillian Peterson of Springfield Springfield Seaman Injured On Duty SPRINGFIELD Word Demagogues Kit In Morse Speech "The women of America are and must continue to be one of the most rlnminnnt foiveK fni intolli- that ' front art inn in thf intoiwls nf no. their son, David Dell Santemo, ,iorial U1,ty Wayne L. Morse, seaman 1-c, U. S. naval reserve, I candidate for republican nomina has been injured in line of duty, I .jon Bs ij, s. sector, told the cam was received Saturday by Mr. I pus housemothers in meeting, and Mrs. Frank Santerno of Montlav afternoon. Springfield, Route 2. Tho letter was dated Feb. 12, and had been delayed in delivery, because the Santernos had moved, and the communication went to their former address. The letter, signed by Comman der A. C. Jacobs, stated that Sea man Santerno had suffered head injuries, and is now at the U. S. naval mobile hospital No. B. It said further: "While the message bearing word of your son's in jury was necessarily brief, we have noticed that details seldom are forwarded it progress is satis factory," intimating that the brev ity was encouraging rather than otherwise. Seaman Santerno has been In the navy for two years, and pre viously served a year in the army. FAMILY DINNER HELD SPRINGFIELD A family din ner was held in honor of Miss Hattie Mitchell, missionary on furloueh from Bclaian Congo. Africa, at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. H. T. Mitchell, 747 F street, ; Sunday afternoon. Tin 1 5 attending were Mr. and Eugene Register-Guard, Mon day, TtA. St, 13 it. .' " T&sc 3 : Eugene Near Head Of Traffic Honor Roll New York Markets Eugene barely missed the. clean ' elate of having no traffic fatalities : By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, . Feb M. I API-Aviation stock, a few rails and assorted during 1943, only two cities of 10,- j day but many market leaden w. 000 o- more population in the state j standstill or In suhUj lowt having such a record. These were ; rSood' ..mlng, ataiementa Mtot Bend and Klamath Falls. Eugene i auch issues as Goodyear who oth had one traffic death during the , iJ. year. Notl. Mrs. Eafhyl Bloom of Crow. ' B. Muvphy, Springfield; ceremony performed by v Judge Clinton Hura at mc The ludee also per- d the ceremony at the wed of Vernon Alton Downs and cat I. Rowe Friday. i iai Mr. CDS HUH oi junc- rat were injured in an au- Lb accident Sunday. Flint, ii county dog control oincer, i and Magnus Nelson were arrested nent, e irsi national name ot tu tt unable to be at bis desk j Sunday by city police and chaieed I Bene: "I'm a believer in ere- Levy Program- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) hi, courthouse for the collec- ol 1H4 dog licenses, but mere tt icciebody at the desk un- t able to be on duty. Ml Hratock club has been Ued it the Delight Valley kidistrtct 191, with 10 mem- carolled. Mrs. Yola Baldwin acher at the school. Frank Joll bder of the club; Bennie Dave t "resident: John Dunlevv. Ipresident, and tloyd Myers, Jr. L.L. Brown Dentist New Location , 992 WQamette, Eugene Over Seymour's Cafe Phone 1768 Ivulaji By Appointment with drunkenness Eighth and Oak was the scene of a traffic accident Sunday at 11 -a. m. which damaged the se dans driven by Mrs. E. C. Mc Pherson, Rt. 2. and Mrs. Merle M. Spencer. Rt. 1, according to Eugene police. A 10x12 tarp, orange In color, was stolen Saturday night from the trailer of John Hoffman, 590 Tyler, police were notified. Mrs. C. O. Still, Park Avenue. ating a reserve fund for all pub lic bodies which will make good use of their money in the post war period. I think it should be tied in with our entire planning program. It certainly is some thing that should be commun ity wide and should receive the attention of the planning coun cil." W. B. Gard, manager, United States National bank of Port land. Eugene branch: "I think it RADIO REPAIRING Expert Service On All Mokes iENE RADIO IbtfUtb. Ph. 4954 1 Rt. 5, has told city police of theft "i would be a splendid plan to have of her bicycle. a joint building. It reserves the Lncella Higby, 727 Thirteenth ' support of the people. Careful Avenue east, reports that her I thought has undoubtedly preced purse was snatched Sunday eve- this proposal." ning at Twelfth and High by two Ralph P. Laird, master, Po men in a car, police records show. ' mona grange: "I think we should Townsend Club No, 1 will hold , build up a reserve fund for post- a business session Tuesday at 7:30 p, m., at the Silver Spray hall. A home nursing class is start ing Tuesday, 7 p. m., at the Cres well grade school building, health room, it is announced from the Red Cross office, the class being under Red Cross auspices. All women of the Creswell commun ity interested are invited to join the class. Thomas J. Fagan of Eugene Is in the county jail, booked on a charge of obtaining money under A CARPENTER WHO 'ANTS AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY lOU'pe findinp livin BOOdatinn. . u:. i Jouare...li you-d Uke ("out where there's elbow Southern Pacific has a ""Mnuig you may want to w- It's a vital war job Une . , . bulldSi verts . . . railroad" WTOCuon unrlr,.,.i. si.-. ai.,. nu's uiav i i?,' ar trains roll. 1 YouH kve with a sweU ? E cars (railroad "fitted up) Go vis? pienty f tra n &.let n!y with .-- ..an, d Eooa. soiinri P ith Iemb. .1 Permanent your cnance. C""tw', Helpers seeded also 0" write: tsi-.... . t i7l"ri Office r. rassenrer Gfsi-. ttene, Ornn""" KruGon Users Laud Its Action To The Skies KruGon purchkicrk eomUtently call back to thir drurvUt ) Ut on leenrlnK nothcr pck o( KruGon. Thtrt can be no better recommendation for. ny product than SATISFIED USERS. 0r 46 Uilllon KruGon capsule alraady a led ii proof enourh of tho pub lic' aatUfactfon. When constipa tion and rtsultins ailments occur do not neslect them, for KruGon may aava yon the discomforts that follow. Caution: Use only as di recUd. KraGan U sold by B Iron's Et cry body's Drat; Store. MO WII lanetic, and by leading drag store tm this accttan. Taree-Prapase Viralsk For 0) farrtrture (2) inodwork t3jnoora.Be.un fiea and protects, resiats chipping, SeT- 158 Smnwm-WiUMi MAR-NOT. QUACKENBUSH'S 16 East Broadway war work to take care of unem ployment problems. I'm inclined to favor the two-mill road levy, but I'm not sure about the build ing. I think we could get along with the present structure, until we at least see how the tax situation is going to be after the war." Ellsha Large, mayor , of Eugene: "As a future project it does seem that a county-municipal building would be in order. While the old high school building answers the purpose of a city hall, it is neith er suitable nor adapted to this use. Some departments are crowded, and the cost of remodel ling would be excessive. The back part of the building is not sub stantial and might collapse. I think the city should go in with the county to build a modern building." The mayor withheld comment on the road project un til he can make further study. Loyall Hugh, president, Eugene .Realty board: "Our courthouse is pretty old-fashioned, and we need an up-to-date structure. That levy wouldn't hurt us. If they establish a road program, and would put Route F in a prominent place, I'd be strong for it. A lot of support can be obtained by including Route F, because people around the coun ty recognize the need for the 'short cut to the sea,' which we should have had 40 years ago. I know a lot of business men are for it and are going to do everything they can io gei iv going. I think the general idea is good. Ben F. Dorris, Springfield farm ! er: "I think this is a good thing, j It doesn't have to be number I one on our post-war planning 1 program, but it Is important, and i it is better that it be authorized by election. I can see a lot of oHuantaops. and no real objec tions to a county-municipal build ing. The roads need a lot of Conel Hair OVERCOATS Clean Well in Semitone 0NE 300 Y I2K) WIUAMBTTI SSSM. " I raWrir ' 1 ajmiV THOUMMDS Or UOCTOH mLj!masses& Iff II I r-atscmaio mis ro vnawwis fDUE TO COLDS) 1W . (DUE TO COLDS) When thousands upon thou sands of Doctors nave preecrirjea r-rr hji ii iu ' relieve auch coughing It MUST be good I Pertussin a famous herbsl I cough remedy not only relieve, your coughing spell, but also loosens and makes phlegm easier to raise. Safe and effective (or both old and young. IS'KSSmiussiiis- GENERAL PAINTS Imperial Wallpaper i:t? Winamettt Phone Mrs. J. H. Williams of Mabel, and Mrs. Harpole of Bailey Hill. Fifth- year gold pins were presented to Mrs. Mary Harris of Manleton. and Mrs. Lewis of Jasper. Mrs. Creat Mersh of Crow has earned her ten year pin, but due to the war. they are not available at present. . In general, these pins are presented to leaders for completing their clubs 100 per cent. There are several oficr leaders who are entitled to these pins but could not be present ot the meeting. ' Bett Peterson of Noti,' was pre sented a county style revue pin by Miss Cowgill for being a blue rib bon winner In the styb revue at the fair last fall. Belty l also a winner of a S25 war bond which she won in the state 4-H victory achievement contest. Mc and Mrs. A. F. Poley, Port' land; Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Poley, Newberg; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cray, Jasper; Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Mitchell, Springfield: Miss Clara Jones, Springfield; the guest ot honor and the host and hostess. WORK IN F. C. DEGREE SPRINGFIELD Work In the F. C. degree will be the principal business at the regular meeting of Liberty lodge, A. F. & A. M., at 7:30 Tuesday evening in the Masonic temple, will be served alter the meeting. WCTU MEETS TUESDAY SPRINGFIELD A business meeting of the WCTU will be held at the home of Mrs. Frank Nixon, 645 Tenth street, at 2 Tuesday afternoon. Political demagogues, bigots. and stupid pettifoggers, seeking political offices must, and I am sure will, be called to an account ing by the many women's organ izations which are taking such an active part in working for good government," Morse added. "T h e professional politician, whose record is chiefly character ized by political strutting, bellow ing self praise, and grandiose de lusions as to his own importance, can be of no assistance to an intell igent solution of the vital issues facing our nation in the critical year immediately ahead," was an other statement of Morse.' He con tinued: "The studious application ot brains to problems of government, vision and breadth of point of view, devotion to the necessity of mainlining national unity as we face the problems of war and the reconstruction period to follow. rather than the cheap tricks and histrionics of demagogues must prevail In our halls of government. It is up to our voters to see they do prevail, and our women's or ganizations can perform no more important work in tho interest of good government than to devote much of their time and energies to the coming state and national elec tions." in hli talk, Morse discussed cap ital and labor, International co operation, and development of a strong foreign policy. , This gave Eugene the very low rate of 4.8 deaths per 100,000 pop ulation, based on 1940 census. Five cities In the 3000-10,000 population group were without 1943 fatalities. Theso were Al bany, Baker, Corvallis. Marshfleld and Pendleton, as shown in statis tics just issued by Bob Farrell, sec retary of state. Among cities of more than 5000 population, there were 67 traffic deaths, of which 52 were in Port land. Medford was second with four; Grants Pass had three; Ore gon City and Astoria two each; Eugene, balem, La Grande , and The Dalles one each. New Office For WFA by favorable pout-war prospects high lighted by the (morally pleasing: newt from moi iMtllcfronts. Transfer wart) ground 600.1)00 share. Attract tug MtU were American Air line. United Air Line. Pan American Airways. Kanlrni Air lines. Central Railway of N. J.. Great Northern, Doug las Aircraft. Pittsburgh Coal, Lehigh Valley Coal preferred. Brooklyn Union Oaa and J. C. Penney, Backward war ChrysJrr, U. 8. Steel. Santa Fa, Sean Roebuck. Internal lenal Harvester, Am erican Smelting and General Electric. Bonds were nix led with a hand fid of ratla reaUtanL Farmers To Convene SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 21. (Ux. The annual convention of the Ore Ron farmers union will open hert Tuesday morning for a four-dy session. Among speakers on the convention program are James G. Patton, national president, who will address the delegates Wed nesday morning, and Mrs. Gladys Edwards Talbot, educational di rector of the national organization. who is sen eu led to speak at the Land Plan Opposed The recently established Eugene district office of the war food ad- in the Broadway building, and j un""al banquet to . be held I In the will mnv. from 11k nresent loea-! The annual meeting of the state tion in the farm security office at the post office, as soon as re- ' modelling of the new office completed. ine cugene a win nave , , d , rf charge of the 14 southwestern ,,,, Oregon counties. C. Gr Izett and P. W. Squier have been appointed area supervisors. The war food administration I has as its chief function under the : government's war program the ; Salem high school Thursday night cooperative association will be held Tuesday afternoon with Ches- i tcr Wohler presiding . ! Ammon Grice. state president. convention proper. Do You Want To Sav GASOLINE? distribution of food produce be tween the homo front, the mili tary and lend lease. 31 Summoned For Jury Thirty-one Lane county men and women have been summoned to appear in circuit court Monday, March 20. to serve as trial Jurors for the spring temt of court. The names were drawn Monday. The trial term of court was originally scheduled to begin March 6 but was postponed until the later date. Those called for duty are: Leota Brent, L. D. Curtsinger, Minnie Gray, Myron E. Henzler, Alice Jensen, Jessie M. Jackson, J. J. Kamerman.. Gertrude M. Simon, Dorothy Uttcrback, Claude J. Van Wyck, Helen Whalley, Grace D. Young and Arthur C. Yates, all of Eugene; Dorothy Bailey. Arthur Dillingham. Maxine Fish, and Harry N. Wright, all of Eugene RFD 2; Geo:-ge W. Jenkins and Carl Joy of Eugene RFD 3: Har old F. Allen and L. R. Ocumpaugh of Eugene RFD 4: Willard F. Lund strom and Harold L. Young of Eu gene RFD 5; Curtis Enright of Tiernan: Edward C. Jensen and Mex Strauss of Junction City; Arch Townsend of River Road; Wilbur L. Workman of Cottage Grove Arthur L. Klein of Crow Stage route; Norval W. Mabe of Springfield RFD 2. work. The traffic load Is get ting heavier and heavier and It will be necessary to improve the roads to keep the lumber indus try going, particularly the sec ondary roads. I can't find my self getting worried over a few mills extra taxes, for , city and county layout here where we live, in comparison to federal taxes four to five times as much." Earl McNutt, president Eu gene chamber of commerce: "I definitely favor a tax rather than a bond Issue. It is highly de sirable that we pay as we go rather than be paying interest a thousand years from now." Wayne Crooch, president Eu .gene Junior chamber of com merce: "I'm definitely in favor of such a tax program, which would provide work and improve ments later in coordination with the Lane Planning council. The county definitely needs a new j courthouse. This would be a def inite step toward construction of such a building in the future." I CIRCLE 3 HAS SOCIAL SPRINGFIELD Circle 3, Meth odist church WSCS, will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. C. Elliott, 513 Eighth street, for a business meeting and social afternoon. Mrs. H. L. Bev- ins will assist the hostess. CIRCLE 1 HAS POTLUCK SPRINGFIELD A potluck supper will be served for mem bers of circle 1, WSCS, of the Methodist church, and .their hus bands, at 6:30 Tuesday evening at the home ot Mrs. Walter Gossler, 506 F street. Mrs. Vernon Wil liams and Miss Doris Myers are in charge of the program. WEEK-END FINES SPRINGFIELD Fines re-1 corded over the week-end in the city recorder's court were against Frank Mulligan,' Springfield, speeding in 20 mile zone, $15; M. E. Hamahex, Ninth and O streets, stop street, SI. FILM SHOWN AGAIN An additional showing of the Mexican technicolor film, "Asi Se Quiere en . Jalisco," starring the popular Mexican singer,' Jorge Negrvte, will be held Monday eve ning at the Mayflower theater. The feature will commence at 5:45 p. m. in order for high school students to attend and to comply with the Eugene juvenile cur few ordinance, and a second showing will begin at 7:45 p. m. The picture Is sponsored by the university chapter of Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish honorary, and Spanish, clubs ot the Eugene high schools. Mrs. Ethel B. Nichols, instructor in romance languages, is in charge ot the ar rangements, , t. WASHINGTON. Feb. 21 Lee Knelpp. assistant chief of the Refreshments , United Status forest service, op posed today before the house pub lic lands committee a bill (HR1688) to transfer from Juris diction of the service to the in terior department 462,000 acres of Oregon and California railroad indemnity lands. ' Kneipp contended the land had never been patented and had never passed out of the Jurisdic tion of the government, he said that before the revestment act was enacted In 1916 the lands had been placed under Jurisdiction of the forest service through crea tion of national forests and had remained there since 1907. He told the committee the pro posed change was not In public interest and said the land contain ed 23,500,000,000 feet of saw tim ber worth millions of dollars. Guy Cordon, counsel ' for It Oregon counties In which the land lies, testified the law and court decisions included the land In the revested area and urged It should be placed under jurisiction of the interior department. The Oregon counties asked the timber be placed under the in terior department because they would receive more money in lieu of taxes than they do from the forest service. The land lit controversy was granted the O. and C. railroad in lieu of lands In an original land grant and was later revested by the government when the railroad violated conditions of the grant. P08T OFFICE NOT OPEN The Eugene post office wilt not 'je open for business Tuesday, Feb. 22, Postmaster F. L. Arm llagc'has announced. City and rounty buildings also will closed for the holiday. A South Dakota man hat been granted a United Stales Patent for a unique gasoline vaporiaer. SlighUy larger than . watch, it la aaaily attached near the carbureter wnera it muss mon fre. air with the gasoline. Car owners report euo. etantial mileage increases per gallon ot gasoline. If you would like to try one on your cv with out risking a penny, send jour mm. and esldreM to the J. A. Stransky Manuracturlng Company, Dept. M. Pukwana. Souui Dakota. II you. ren't satisfied with the issoiine saving on roar sr. you will receive $1.00 bono, on request. . 1- ImU., fnv M Bfrta I be I i,.n Introduce It In their neighborhood. Cooet money can be made in lull or spare time. Alexander the Great found bananas growing In the valley of the Indus in India in 327 B. C. WOMAN HEADS BAR MARSHFIELD, Ore., Feb. 21 (L.B A woman attorney, Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, today headed tho Coos-Curry County Bar associa tion, the first time in history a woman has held the post. One of the largest auto manu facturers in the U. S. has 75,000, 000 square feet of floor space in war production. MEDICATED POWDER 40 YEAR FAVORITE --wnthtlK)uevKUoff.miUe.. uftrerJevwt Itching Irritation of minor .Ida re.be. baby't diaper raah. Bphnkiaon Melaaue, tin, soothing, roeviirsvted powder contain ing: wgredient. many snettialurta often nee c "i Cost little. Denand Maxwaa. fCrts! Hdp Softea Y Tsy fat tear lawd IlliVI tjrlrk eniletfy enwetkertwel CUTICURA lMMC3tTr"T r4 r U3 WANTED POULTRY AND EGGS Highest market price paid. Ask for Clint Hartman Washington Creamery Co. 123 East 4th Btwn Oak & Pearl The ancients considered even numbers as female, odd numbers as male. sW la Las Angeles... Tel. Blllsaerw proudly pros Wee, Jim. for ihoec la the military sen lee and Ike defense Indus try,... ad thrn for others whe need te travel. la cither rasa to .void disappoint meal, rewtrvalioed should be madr, ss far a. possible, m advance of arrival, ism i.iiximioim no Hales g..VOs,l7.S4l, UooMes VtM-S9 SO S MIMWfee I MIM MstfieM Op. ens Friday! EUGENE'S Newest Women's Shop ... FEATURING NEW IDEAS Wa ch For Announcements Kailes 1044 wa NO DOWN r PAYMENT J& latest Styles Guaranteed GLASSES 6nly Created By Craftsmen Factory to You Complete Eye-Eximiintion You'll le r Told Frankly If Glasses Are Not Needed.! Staiidi-fL. -.- . - A WEEK MO0Eft 0NKU Off KiS THROUGHOUT THE WEST 820 WILLAMETTE-EUGENE DR. EUGENE BROVOHTON Registered Optometrist In Chare ' Ffpti-Cotm Cpmptng, Long fifarvf CUg. S. Y. PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Of WJUNCFIEU) NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS AM, Dora In lane County must be licensed befora March 1st or a penalty nl one dollar Hill be added during March. An additional ?.M will be added for earb month until July 1st. Dot owners In the ( 'ties Of Eugene. Cottage Grove, . Janctlon City, Springfield and Oakrldie should gel the ' I tee rue from their City Recorder. All others from the County. The enforcement office, will have a desk In the lobby of Um Court Heaae until March 1st. Call or Mall Your Check LANE COUNTY DOG CONTROL BOARD By A. J. Flint.