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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1946)
FiTV NEWS NOTES si'm Civic Music Assn., "Arthur Court. i" rhamber of Commerce luCch0n, Eugene Hotel. i opening night, "Ten 'S"a Barroom." VLT Pro SSTiwtr grounds. ' i meetta of the Eugene wers Association is to J Saturday. March 2, In JA upcoming Saturday. officers and presenta y tto manager', annua re 1 111 be main business items. PiWcU Sylvers Sherman L!med her job as secretary Sr.Tude Clinton Hurd absence since last Gunn. city superih Lrof schools, is in Kansas Coding a meeting of the Aociation of School vvLtm-s Gunn went east ffcMSfltfc superintendent dMU from Jackson County, .iwnerly held the same posi toLme County. Dr.. Gunn be back in his office by lli, Acbeson, auto license Tta the courthouse office of Tom Swarts, is ill . at her tmai Club No. 1 will spon- i . i sani-modern dance Friday RADIO SERVICE You can tell your FRIENDS about GlENWOOD RADIO Springfield Junction Phone Springfield 2179 evening at Silver Spray Hall, 24 Seventh Ave. W. The dance will be open to the public. County Commissioner Allen P. Wheeler traveled to Florence. Thursday on road business. V. A. (Shy) Huntington, local horseman and racing enthusiast, left Wednesday evening ' for Los Angeles, where he will attend a racing commission meeting. He will also be a guest at the Santa Anita Derby while south, and will return in two weeks. Mrs. Ev Collins, bookkeeper for the Sawyer Machine Works, is on vacation in southern Califor nia, planning to visit Death Valley and Palm Springs. She will re turn early in March. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Carey have returned from a month-long Duying irip to San Francisco and Los Angeles. They were accom. panied south by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Davis. Members and guests of the Young Republican Club will meet Friday night at 8 p.m. in the Bam boo Room of the Eugene Hotel, President James Rodman, Jr., has announced. Lewis Hoffman will lead a general discussion, includ ing aspects of an address made last Saturday by Sen. Wayne L. Morse. The Lane County AAA office In the Public Market will be closed Friday, Feb. 22. R. V. Andrews, 1259V4 Lawr ence St., has complained to city police of a half cord of wood which has' been taken from his yard after 10:30 p. m. during eve nings since Feb. 14. City police have been notified by Chick Quayle, 621 Willamette St., of the theft of a revolver, compass, spy glass, axe and knife, all fastened to a U. S. Army style Synod Leader ! Here Friday For Rally The Rev. James P. Beasom, D. D recently elected full-time president of the California Synod of the United Lutheran Church of America, will be principal speaker at a rally of Lane County Luther an Church members at 7:30 p. m. Friday at Eugene High School. This ralry marks the beginning of a campaign being conducted by the National Lutheran Council to raise ten million dollars for church relief and rehabilitation activities in this country and abroad. More than two and a half million American Lutherans are members, through their respective churches, of the National Luther an Council. Local church officials reported that Mr. Beasom has held the presidency of the California Synod for the past three years, in addition to his pastorate of the First Lutheran Church at Glen- dale, Calif. He is now president of the Southern California Luth eran Welfare Council. The National Lutheran Coun cil represents the following Luth eran churches: United Lutheran, Augustan a Synod, United Evan gelical, Danish Lutheran, Luther an Free Church and Suomi Synod. Ice Revues Open At Arena Friday An exciting evening of beauty and burlesque .thrills and skills, has been promised first-nighters at the Ice Revues of 194S, which will open Friday at 8 p.m. in the Eugene Ice Arena. Bud Leabo's orchestra will pro vide background music for a vari ety of solo, pair and chorus num bers, all in costumes. Colored spot lights will point up the skill of Tigene's best figure skaters, from the very-young members of the Junior Figure Skating Club to the members of the senior group. Besides dance numbers the show will offer several eomedy acts, speed numbers, barrel-Jumps by Eugene Thiessen, and solo numbers by Margie Lee, only pro fessional member of the cast. Miss Lee, who is only 16, is a profes sional skater of wide experience, and is directing as well as starring in the review. The Eugene Shrine Club is sponsoring the Ice Revues for the benefit of fhe shrine Hospital for ! Crippled Children In Portland. This hospital, which serves Ore gon, Washington, Idaho and Alas ka, now has a waiting list of 1300 children. Proceeds will be used to help enlarge the hospital. Following the opening night Friday, shows have been sched uled for Saturday and Sunday nights, and a matinee for Satur day at 2 p.m. This schedule will be repeated March 1, 2 and 3. Tickets are on sale at Miller's store and at the First National Bank, with all seats reserved Eugene B glsfpr-GuaTj. Thursday. Fen'. 81. 1948 Page Charles Amos Trundy Charles Amos Trundy died Wednesday at the home of his niece, Mrs. L. L. Brown, 531 Tenth Ave. W. Besides his niece ho is survived by a sister, Clara Taylor of Eu gene: two nieces. Laura Brown of Eugene and Nellie Osborne of Matinee tickets tor students, and student veterans and their wives may be obtained at a special price. Buckley, Wash.; and three ntphw ews, Charles A. Wheeler of Port-i land, Ferry and Joseph Landlij". both of Salt Lake City. Funeral announcements will M ' announced later by the Simon' Mortuary. LAUNDRY WORKERS TO MBEX r. A special meeting of the Laun-r?. dry and Dry Cleaning Worker .-; Local Union will be held Thur-. i day at 8 p. m Room 203 Labor Temple, announces Business Agent Lewis Steward. . -, mm ,p ANNOUNCING . . . Hit addition to our service staff oi Mr. Lynn Endicott who will specialize In RADIO & PHONOGRAPH REPAIRING Mr. Endicott has been recently released from the Navy where be served as a radio and radar technician. With the addition of Mr. Endicott with his past experience as a radio and radar technician in the Navy and previous to that as i radio serviceman, we are now able to accept radios and pho nograph for servicing. And can assure you of prompt and efficient work. APPLIANCE CENTER Id West Tenth We now have RADIO TUBES and BATTERIES Phone 5266 WESTERN UNION NEW YORK, N.Y. I0E RICHARDS MEN'S STORE 673 WILLAMETTE EUGENE, ORE. RECEIVED PROMISE FROM LARGE CONVERTER THAT HE WOULD EAR MARK FOR ME SHIRTING YARDAGE GOING TO SHIRT MANUFACTOR. LEAVING FOR EUGENE TOMORROW. AM TIRED. JOE RICHARDS JOE RICHARDS MEN'S STORE Just Arrived! A NEW SHIPMENT Which Includes REYNOLDS PENS Priced at 12.50 POCKET KNIVES A Nice Asst. 1.50 to 2.95 CIGARETTE LIGHTERS "elude! Evans and Knapp 69c to 12.00 PORTED BRIAR PIPES 2.50 to 7.50 BRYSON PIPES At 3.50 ALSO 1 -1 Authorized Schick' and Reming ton Clectric Shaver Service At the Store "Where It U a Pleasure To Serve You" MILITARY SUPPLY STORE Trillium 'Scoop' DEERHORN Deerhorn chil dren claim they have "scooped" the county by reporting the first Miliums of the season. True, the three-cornered white flowers are only budded, as yet. But. they ask, when trillium buds appear, can spring be far away? belt A car driven by Henry J. Nord- hall, 1374 Onyx St., collided with one piloted by Jack O'Bryan at 2:10 p. m. Tuesday on Broadway between Pearl and High Sts. The Nordhall machine was thrown by the crash into a parked machine. City police reported damage slight. Justice of the Peace John Bry- son Wednesday united in marriage Ray Farnsworth and Mae Swear ingen, both of Douglas County, at his office. Robert Johnson has reported to city police a hit and run case which damaged his car parked in front of his home at Eleventh Ave. and Franklin Blvd. All "watchdogs" of Retail Clerks Local 20l are asked to attend the Monday meeting of the local's ex ecutive board at 8 p. m.' in Room 203 of the Labor Temple, says Mrs. Gliva Steward, local secre tary. Regular meeting of the clerks union is scheduled for Wednesday. Feb. 27. Records MARRIAGE LICENSER James William Bunch and Agnes lit tle Gardiner, both of Florence. Glen S. Flock. Prescott, Aril., and Barbara L. Calvert. 43 Oak St. Joseph R. Burch. Route S, and Ruth Victoria Miller, 641 Pearl St. BOUNTT t . O. M. Leeper, Yaehata, one bobcat CIRCUIT COURT Suits filed for divorce: Marian D. Fenn vs. Russell R. Fenn, cruel and inhuman Theodora Zumwalt vs. C. Warner Zumwalt, cruel and Inhuman treatment: plaintiff seek custody of two minor cnuoren. . . Geraldine Margaret Knlgbt vt. toward L. UnignU cruel nu iiinuiiK.li piainuit secKa tuawuj .- cnnci. ' Neva Dittman v. Eugene. Dittman cruel ana innunmn um.i...i.. Laura Alters vs. Truman L. A'erj. cruel and Inhuman treatment: plaintiff SCeKS CUSlOUy or uh. iiiuiu, v.,M. Suit to recover money: A. H. Truax vs. I. it. tiam: pieiniui ... 541I.W. BllCgVU UUO II. HJ. Suit to quiet title: Edmund E. Hunter VS. Nelson 1. eusn. piainnti establish ownership to certain real prop erly in vera... Overloading: Clarence Edward Tripp, two offenses. $18. $34: Othel E. Ramjy. two offenses. $22. tfSl Eugene H. En- . ... nhw w Sigh, two orrenses. o. w... Bettls. $13: Byron M. Walker. $31: Jay . - . t ..a- uan-v A. Melt. US William T. Berman. $18: Harvey A. Moon. $30; Earl C. Ramsey, $32. Drunken driving: Robert C. Thomas', Contributing to the delinquency of a minor: After preliminary hearing. Em erson E. Ross waa bound over to the grand jury. , No muffler: Jack Henry Spady. S3. MUNICIPAL COURT Violation OI obmc ruic. ... $20: Jamei J. Alllston. $20: Marcel R. Gill, HO: UOyu oemy, su. Traffic light, motor: Robert H. K Inzer so. Stop sign, $5 each: Floyd 8. Greene. D. A. JOnnSOTi. jerry weir,,., whh HHU, iwusn r. j..uiiw No cover on sawdust truck: Clarence Farmemer, ai. No driver's license: Harry Shupe. SS. IS: William R. Spady. $5: William A. rierce. . ,,,, ... UrUtlK in car: Doriiey wiunrra, Drunken driving: Mri. Elmer Adams. HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH! Hydro-Electro Therapy, Scien tific Swedish Massage and Electro Steam Cabinets will stimulate your nerves, promote blood circulation that will help prevent, relieve or do away with many ills. Lady Attendants en Wednesdays and Fridays MAKE TOUR APPOINTMENTS NOW: VICTOR F. SW0B0DA Phyils Therapist Graduate Member ef Oregon Assoelatlea ef Medical Massears. Hsmptea Bldg., Room Sl rheaa K 6th and Willamette St. Howard Herider TIRE SHOP AS FEATURED in HARPER'S BAZAAR for FEBRUARY EXCLUSIVELY AT MILLER'S AT RIGHT . . . 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