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CITY NEWS NOTES -
land George W. Piatt of Spring-
field RFD 2 were in Eugene Sat
local : urday and called at the office
of County Assessor Hulegaard at
i. Junior courthouse.
m.Concert of Dan Spores. pioneer of the Mo-
bit. h "lding. va'"y was m tugene on
oli - iocal DUSiness &aiuraay.
m. . Myron bhelley of the Pleasant
; Hill area was a business visitor coast 5BClion taUea
in ,ugene omuia&y.
vocational school left Saturday to
attend a northwest industrial de
sign and engineering meeting in
Seattle. Subject on the agenda
Include recent advancement in
machine tool design and the
progress in such fields as ship
building, lumber, plastics, elec
tronics, chemicals and buildines.
While in Seattle, Clough will at
tend conferences on production
i illustration, industrial and engi
neering drafting, plaster mock-
up and pattern making.
several luiuuermeu of the
upon uie
lu oiscu&s
, jouniy court t naay
ci'USiung uiant to operate on tne
aiusiuw liver at uie mourn ol
of failure to support his wife and ! Lane creeit. near Swisshome. Too
form of juvenile I child, waived preliminary hear- mmoermen plan to buy several
A acouie . tng uiiu was uiuwcu uuuuu uter iiiuubaua uus ui cruaneu rocK
Mte1;... -n,,nril meeUng, 1 Lake appeared in the Eugene jus
m.City council meeunn, Saturday on , charge
toll.
L: A new
ft,K': ?m including Uie : to the erand iury. with bail fixed 1 for roaas whlcn thev use in their
f.Vm the back porch of at $1500. Sheriff O. E. Crowe and ! logging operations ano tne coun-
I" j Deputy Kelson t. wnipps made ly court promised to lake a por-
F!r. ' oi ut Broadway, ' the arrest. 'lion of ine nuttnit of th mani
niranted a notary public Clifford Manerud has been U he members )f the delegauon
kjion, ai-v:uiuii - . i ciclicu sa a uuctwi ui uie nisi
kalem Saturday. . j Federal Savings and Loan asso-
I Beulah Edar of Gilchrist t.jatjon Df Eugene, succeeding Dr.
IhV past wee" here visiting George I. Hurley, who resigned on
Lbei Anderson and Miss acc0unt 0f press of business.
t firemen made their m petition asking that it construct
1945 ai - 1 long curves 10 replace aangerous
...h.n fire started in a
rio'nt anplA turns in tha rnnH trinr
tiie Andrew H. Sisler res- exten(js between Route F, a short
:. aisinnce wesi 01 ine 01a DricK
1 yard property, and the Elmira
ao First Avenue
Knage resulted from
were R. Uoodwin and H. O. t'eck.
ham of Swisshome, J. D. Walling
of Toledo and R. K. Zurbucker
of Kansas City, Mo. The last
named is interested in the large
sawmill at Swisshome.
Carroll Cook, who has been em
ployed in a war plant at Los
Angeles for some lime past, is
here on vacation.
The 30th anniversary of Ki
wanis International will be ob-
tt firemen remainea ai ine road Thft petition states that serVed by the tugene Kiwams
fior an hour and 27 mm trucks which haul sand to the;ciub at its luncheon meeting,
Leaning out the flue, t me , suica Producte company plant use , Monday noon, Osburn hotel. Rev.
L, 1055 University street.,-. d -vtensivelv and that t .;.i;.u ...- .u. ui.
night and at 2584 Fnend'jr poor visibility and impaired : Methodist churth, and a past
Saturday morning L.leal.ance5 create a definite haz
aid to all who travel it.
Harry Yeatoh, timber operator at
Florence, was in Eugene Satur
day and called at the courthouse
on business.
Miss Patricia McCllntock of
early
Amelia Bamett is here
frontiac. 111., visiting at the
of Mr. ana . "
..1. n Snnnvside drive.
F SUrr of Eugene pleaded
"in the justice court Satur- Roseburg is in Eugene for the
lieutenant governor for division 10
of the clubs, will be the speaker.
The Expediters club will spon
sor a benefit card party next Fri
day, Jan. 26, 7:30 p. m., main din
ing room, Eugene hotel. All
friends are invited.
Spring has advanced another
f - iraiioi nnn . . ... . ... .-
0 larcenj ui - weeKeno. auenoing me initiation .
fined $25. An information cerem0nies at her sorority, Pi Pace in the Route F country, evi-
lusly filer" against him, Bela pni at tne university of tetux being submitted Saturday
!ng him with grand larecny, Ol.egon- Miss McCUntock, who is ! by Mrs. A. D. Pease, Noll, w ho
Usmissed on motion of Dep. ; a student at e university, has brought to the Register-Guard a )
Ally. Freeman Day. The been home la6t term conva. fine purple ins almost ready to:
was made by Albert Dietz, lescing rom an appendectomy. Pop into full bloom. When you !
, iheriff. i General Lawton camp and aux- wnt the really extra, advanced
fold M. Lead, Joseph M. jljary o tne united Spanish War "dope" on spring, just call around
lire and A. W. Dery of Cres- Veterans are planning a potluck the Route F country, say the
RFD 1, transacted business in djnner at the armory Sunday, loyal residents of that area,
fee Saturday. Jan 28i at 1 p. m. This is the The Obsidian club social com
modore Swinson was in the regular monthly social event of mittee announces a "kids' party"
(Saturday from Swisshome (he n.Q organizations. for members and friends next
! transacted business at the A home-making in club Id Saturday, Jan. 27, 8 p. m., home
bouse. room improvement' has been or- of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Fulton,
, M. Peterson, attorney at , ganized at the Wendling school, Floral drive.
ion uty, was in "S": district 163. and a sewing II club Mm rharlntte Lvdv. R. N..
. . . at Marcola school, district 79. 1 Mareola. will assist Dersons of the
8. OSHUP ana Mrs. Ainu hnfh rer)0rtlnB their officer ner- 1 o.,frH rir,nr,n .nH Mahpl rnm-
SDrinefield RFD 1 and i , r n.uicnr, a.u .1 ..
, . u 3""".' . mutinies W1BIU11K W Oifill UU iui
Klckbusch, Mike Bauer . , h leade- The WendlinB club 1 ,h. .w icn.,. Tn horns
has six members. Mrs. Alberta I or care of the sick at the homes,
Thomas is leader; Patty Coats, I reports the local Red Cross of
president: Sally Head, vice pres- , fiCe. Persons interested in the
ident, and Eunice Fulton, secre- 1 course are asked to contact Mrs.
tary. The Marcola club, with nine Lvdy at Marcola.
members, has Mrs. May Alcorn I Booked at the county Jail Sat
as leader; Audrey Lunceford, ' urda on charges of being AWOL
president; Hazel Erickson, vice re Joseph Alfred Raeder, 27,
re tary.
OP! t vllle of Har"sburg were in Eu-
r UUd.Y UU H SllUfjpillg LHU.
Jesse Crum of tigln, grand
r! ol
W.
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TOP
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Sandwich Buns
w a welcome clmncn in u,n.o
ch box meals, prepare tasty
Wwiehes of light, fresh, nu-
Ki'.V b!i,ery sood bun
foil like them;
At Your Grocers'
Seed Convention
Program Announced
Program of the fourth annual
convention of the Oregon Seed
Growers league, which meets in
Eugene Jan. 23 and 24. was- re
leased Saturday at the office of
O. S. Fletcher, county agent,
who, with Raymond A. Johnson,
has charge of local arrange
ments. The sessions will be held
in the Masonic temple and the
annual banquet will bo held at
the Eugene hotel at 7:30 p.m. the
first day of the convention. The
program in detail follows:
January '23
9:30 a.m. Call to order.
9:35 Address of welcome
Earl McNutt, mayor of Eugene.
Response, Bernal Hug, director,
seed league.
9:45 Report of President Joe
Harland.
10:15 Report of Secretary E.
R. Jackman.
10:30 How Much Is a Farm
Worth? E. L. Potter, division of
agricultural economics, Oregon
State college.
11:00 The Lend-Lease Purch
asing Program. Edward E. Blue
Cher, war food administration.
Afternoon Committee meet
ings. 7:30 p.m. Banquet. Eugene
hotel. Toastmaster, Charlie Hoo
ver, Medford. Speaker, Ex-governor
Charles A. Sprague. pub
lisher Oregon Statesman. Salem.
9:00 Committee meetings.
January 24
9:30 a.m. The Work of the Na
tional Farm Chemurglc Council,
George L. Penrose, member Ore
gon committee.
9:45 .Blind Seed Disease and
Plans for Control, John R. Har
dison, U. S. department of agri
culture, Corvallis.
10:30 New Developments in
Farm Machinery H. G. Murphy,
Portland.
11:00 Reports of weed con
trol, potato seed and legume seed
committees.
1:30 p.m: The Price Outlook,
L. R. Breithaupt, extension agri
cultural economist, Oregon State
college. '
2:00 Why Wait for Customers
for Farm Products? Joe R. Ger
ber, Portland.
2:30 Reports of grass seed
committee, cover crops seed com
mittee, vegetable and miscellan
eous seeds committee, legislation
and taxation committee.
3:30 Business meeting. Meet
Ing of board of directors.
Oregon Casualties
WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 C4
Oregon soldiers listed wounded in
the European area:
Ail. PFC Nathan J. Morris Ail,
father, Portland.
Baker, PFC Nolan R. Mrs.
Lila M. Baker, wife, Salem.
Chatterton, Pvt. Harold W
Mrs. Ethel Chatterton, mother,
Portland. "
Clark, PFC Walter L. Robert
R. Clark, father, Adams.
Cowls, Pvt, Chester C Mrs.
Ella K. Cowls, wife. Portland.
Gamble, Cpl. William W. Mrs.
Hulda H. Gamble, mother. Mo
lalla. Gibbs. Sgt. Robert C Mrs.
Lottie B. Gibbs, mother. Long
Creek.
Gilbert, PFC William T. Mrs.
B. T. Gilbert, mother, Oregon
City.
Hadley, Sgt. Leonard H. Mrs
Rose Hadley, mother. Rainier.
Hughes, Pvt. Wallace W. Mrs
Cora H. Hughes, mother, New
berg. Hutchinson, 1st Lt Eld red K
M r s. Florence M. Hutchinson,
wife, Union.
Lebeck, PFC Sigard A. Mrs.
Elanore Autio, sister, Astoria.
McLeod, Cpl. George T. Mrs.
Maude I. McLeod, mother, Gas
ton. Salsbury, PFC Floyd R. Mrs.
Junic Salsbury, mother, Portland.
Sing, Tech. 5th Gr. Eugene W.
Miss Alma Sing, sister, Port
land.
Stipe, PFC Chester R. Mrs
Helen N. Stipe, mother, Portland.
Swanson, PFC Robert D. Mrs
Alice Swanson, mother, Silverton.
Webster, Pvt. Joseph B. Mrs.
Edna A. Webster, wife, 41 Mf.di
son street, Eugene.
Record
of the United States army and
Clarence Melerine, 21, of the
United States navy. Raeder is
from Amarillo, Vex., and Mele
rine from Shoemaker, Calif. Both
were arrested by city police. Also
chancellor of the Knights of , jai, Saturday wa"s James Per-
ry Childers, 26, of San Francisco,
accused of being drunk on the
streets. City police made the ar
rest. ' '
Pythias of Oregon, will make his
official visit to Helmet lodge No.
33 of Eugene Monday evening
at 7:30 o'clock. Refreshments will
be served after the business ses
sion, it is announced.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Crarepton
of the Lowell bridge district were
in Eugene Friday on business.
Among the Lane county resi
dents from outside points, who
were in Eugene Friday and call
ing at the office of County As
sessor Bert Hulegaard at the
courthouse on tax business were
Baxter Fisher and E. T. Rauch
of Springfield RFD 2. Carroll W.
Smithen of Creswell, W. V. Chap
man and C. Edward Halderson of
Eugene RFD 1, E. L. Cox of Eu
gene RFD 2, J. W. Kramer of
Creswell RFD 1 and George D.
Coryell of the Crow stage route.
Paul DeWitt, Eugene, who was
operated upon Wednesday even
ing for acute appendicities, is re
ported to be improving satisfaction.,
Arthur Clough of the creative Douglas fir plywood industry in
design department of the Eugene ' Washington and Oregon.
Plywood Wage Issues
Sent To Commission
Issues involving a wage Increase
for plywood workers In district
No. 9 nave been given the West
coast lumber commission for ap
proval, according to Henry Peck,
business agent for the plywood
and veneer workers local 9-244
(CIO), who returned from Port
land Saturday.
Union hiring and two weeks'
vacation with pay are other ques
tions to be settled by the commis
sion, Peck said.
There are 14 companies In this
district, which hire some 4000
men. Their production represent
approximately 50 per cent of the
SPRINGFIELD
Fugene Hfglstrr-Giigrd1. Sunday, Tan, 81, IMS
j
chrcmaMend..
The blended powder
base that you order
a la carte. Served to
your individual taste, dona
to the most flattering
shade -for your complexion.
Watch the blending
of the richly tinted creams
and enjoy the protective
lubrication of this foun
dation that is rich as night
cream. 1.00 the jar i
IT S EXCLUSIVELY AT MILLER'S
BUILDING PERMITS
I Alter nartrnnu. 3SO lth Avenue
cast, ward Jonrmon, agent, saw.
PROBATE COURT
n. S. ahellev. Oluf Houglurn and Lay
Roullne have been annotated appraisers
of the property of the estate of Mae
D. Klnsey. deceased.
Henrietta M. Davla haa been ap
pointed executor of the will of Fred
O. Davis, deceased; Frank E. Tripp. C.
Atred Cressey and J. L. Stalon apprais
er. BOUNTT
Bounty on one bobcat haa been col
lected by Mo Montgomery of Crow
state route and by William M. Wilbur
Sr. of Greenleaf on three bobcat.
CIRCUIT COURT
B. A. Andrewi. doing business as
Bonded Adjusters. Inc.. la plaintiff in a
suit against WUltam R. Rose and wife,
seeking to collect money on aaveral
different accounts.
In the divorce case of Harley W.
Moon against Esther Moon, the defen
dant has filed an answer, asking that
the complaint be dismissed.
Dorsey M. and Mildred E. Schwartz
are plaintiffs In a suit against Harold
E. Haskell and others, seeking to quiet
title to certain property in Junction
i City.
Walter M. Souder has filed suit against
I the state Industrial accident commission.
seeking a Judgment that the defendant
J pay the plaintiff for the loss of the
' Mght of one eye and medical and
hosDltal expenses.
Hatel Arlene Moody has filed divorce
proceedings against Delmar Lloyd
Moody, alleging cruel and Inhuman
treatment and personal lndlgnltlee.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Donald Anthony Mongomery and
Mae Elolse Douglas, bolh of Harrlsburg.
Donald Bernard Schmidt of Eugene
RFD I and June Marie Beck of Eugene.
Clark Loyd Marcus of Creswell RFD I
and Barbara June Bolln of Springfield.
Dale Raymond Skewls of Sheldon.
Towa. and Darlene Fay Wood of
Eugene.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 20 'API Oregon
men listed aa naval casualties:
Leopard, John Lewis, eaman first
class, U.S. naval reserve. Missing. Par.
enta. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Leopard
Ills B atreet. Springfield.
Lewis. Robert Emerson, lieutenant.
U.S. na'al reserve. Wounded. Wife.
Mrs. Louise Ruth lewis. Oregon City.
Parent. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Emerson
Lewis, Oregon City.
Red Cross Motor
Corps Needs Recruits
The motor corps of the Lane
county chapter, American Red
Cross, needs new members, re
ports Mrs. R. T. Watts, head of
this volunteer division In the Red
Cross here.
All women Interested are asked
to contact the Red Cross office at
63. At least six to 12 women are
needed now to fill out the ranks
of the corps.
Elementary and advance stand
ard first-aid courses are neces
sary, but those women who have
not had them may join the corps
and take the first-aid work to
start with, Mrs. Watts reports. It
Is most helpful, too, In addition
to knowing driving and first-aid
work, to know something about
the workings of the car In case
of emergencies.
Legion, VFW, Delegates'
To Meet With Chamber
SPRINGFIELD Representa
tives of the American Legion and
Veterans of Foreign Wars posts of
Springfield and of the park dis
trict committee will meet with the
Springfield chamber of commerce
Monday at their regular session.
The group will discuss the rec
reational needs of the community.
wscs
SPRINGFIELD Circle S,
WSCS, will meet Tuesday at 2:30
at the home of Mrs, Anna Hast
ings, 437 F street.
Ol'EST SPEAKERS
SPRINGFIELD Guest speak
ers for the Sunday services at the
Baptist church in Springfield will
be Howard Campbell and Mrs.
David Campbell.
Mr. Campbell will be guest at
the service in the morning at 11
and Mrs. Campbell, a returned
missionary from China, will speak
at the evening service.
AT HdME
SPRINGFIELD Gene Privat.
S(P) 2-c, USN, stationed at Far
ragut, Idaho, is in Springfield to
visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Privat, for a few days.
VFW EOST TO MEET
SPRINGFIELD Members of
Springfield post, VFW, will hold
a meeting in the Legion hall
Thursday evening. Initiation work
will be exemplified for all recruits.
GIVEN NOTARY COMMISSION
SPRINGFIELD Richard Rich
ardson, 333 Main street, has been
granted a notary public commis
sion, according to information
from Salem, Saturday. j
VISITS PARENTS
SPRINGFIELD Elwyn Gates,
chief Pii. H., USN, and wife and
child arrive by plane this week
from San Francisco to visit Gates'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. tiates,
and Mrs. Gates' mother, Mrs. Syl
via Jones.
MONDAY BOOK CLUB
SPRINGFIELD The Monday
Book club will have a meeting on
Monday at the home of Mrs. Ver
non Williams, 432 Fourth street.
The meeting will begin at 8 p.m.
with Mrs. Tom Rugh as co-hostess.
WCTU
SPRINGFIELD Members o f
the Springfield WCTU will meet
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. Frank Nixon, 800 B street.
HAPPY EVENING
SPRINGFIELD There will be
a meeting of the Happy Evening
club Wednesday, 8 p.m., at the
home of Miss Doris Myers, 646 B
street. . .
K.P.Oregon Head
Coming To Eugene
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a aia
JE.SSE CRUM
Helmet lodge No. 33 Knights of
Pythias, will be visited officially
by the grand chancellor of Ore
gon, Jesse Crum of Elgin, at the
meeting of the order Monday at
7:30 p.m., in the lodge hall, 1130
Lawrence street.
Refreshments are to be served
at the close of the business meeting.
Reports Of Chest
And War Fund Filed
The financial reports of the
Eugene community chest and the
Lane county national war fund,
were filed In the office of County
Clerk Walter B. DUlard Saturday.
The state law requires that or
ganizations collecting funds from
the public shall file their financial
statements showing the amounts
collected and amounts disbursed.
The report of the community
chest shows total receipts for 1944
of $60,720.94 and disbursements,
t94,373.7l), leaving a balance on
hand Dec. 3, 1944, of $6346.73.
The report of the community
national war fund covers a period
from Sept. 5, 1943, to Dec. 31,
1944. Receipts are shown to have
been $280,170.75 and disburse
ments, $256,717.07, leaving a cash
balance of $23,453.68.
You must wait for many home
Improvements but you can INSU
I.ATE now. Twin 6aks. 669 High.
An INSULATED house is a
comfortable house, warm and
coiy Twin Oaks, 660 High.
VERN SMITH, who formerly
operated station and tire shop
on Franklin Blvd. In west
Springfield, now has the
RICHFIELD STATION at 6th
and Olive.
Make this your one stop sta
tion. Lubrication, tires, wash,
batteries, quick charger and
accessories.
PICKUP AND DELIVERY
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 2809
h Demonstration of Onat Now
EAB1I6 ill
Whan joa can eaatily bear
and odantaod oamwac
(ton, you an no longer hard
of hearinf. Tba great smw
Future Acousticon, baaed on
U. 8. Ooreramsmt Findings,
was specifically designed
with this main obctivo-to
. water hearing of convera
Man. Cam In and prore to
yourself how much your
hctaruig of borne and bust
naes cotneieatiop can bo ro
stand. No obligation.
ACOUSTICON
S. C. Mitchell, Dealer
214 Miner Bldg. Eugene
OUT-OF-TOWN CLINICS
Regan Hotel Florence January 22. 1 to 8 P. M.
Welcomo Hotel, Reedsport January 23. 1 to 8 P. M.
Confucianism To Be
Discussed Sunday
Second program in a series
planned by the college and young
business people's group of First
Congregjtional church, in which
leadin? religions of the wofld are
studi and analyzed in relation
to CUistianity and world affairs,
will be held Sunday, 8 to 9 p.m. at
the church building, Thirteenth
and Ferry streets. Topic for study
Is: "Confucianism, a Religion of
Ethics."
First program of the series was
presented a week earlier by Mrs.
Mary Kay Williamson, on the sub
ject: "Shinto, the State Religion
of Japan." A third projected pro
gram, Sunday, Jan. 28, will take
up: "Buddhism, a Profound Phil
osophy." All young business people and
college students sre Invited to Join
this group in informal discussion
at these Sunday evening meetings.
Brush feli hats frequently with
a long-haired brush.
I Kuppenheimer I
Jtexwdtte Clothes
P astassaa. i I I , . . I
lUUaliiAN 1 fxm 1
r x Dr. Elliott
I?' J Optomatrlai
I ' 1 U Eyesight Specialist
Outstanding Performance
KOBE wishes la command the
unfaltering sorvices oi tho
Junior Chamber of Commerce
WHICH HAS SO GENEROUSLY GIVEN
OF ITS TIME AND TALENTS TO THE
COMMUNITY AND THE NATION.
and
THE UNSELFISH EFFORTS Or
who haa boon unombnously namal
fcUGENE'S FIRST JUNIOR CITIZEN
OF THE YEAR NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FOUR
l : r Trliocola
I i 1V' -Jfc g. 7.amllH
i ia) ' --sfv i, I u i iu.
"ITS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU"
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