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fjMEWS NOTES of commerce VTia Teen few- ' tailor High LjtitJ ,.d. iwene. was LXu,rdi21.atoaro. '"Lr according to mBtli anniver- ;SS?Bgion Post No "Snted Friday at 8 '""Tand auxiliary ?JSf Pytbfas Hall. Jl b, joined by Lodli No- U. AT Kd, special meeting ;S Temple Friday, 'rTj pjn. Work will J;,n pjn. will be tol w refreshments. . -to wmmltted Wilmer S to the Lane County Er for bemg Ri highway. . KlMii to- Stanley !, has been recovered .VceontheDillardroad JjTouth of Eugene. The taken from Eugene, nl E. Means, professor of in the University of Ore - been invited to speak on la. B'Jher Education, and Ke of Today" at. an U meeting of the Pacmc Student YMCA in Cen- 9, April . , Htl una no. win Skimer Butte cottage for dish dinner rrraay at games, A special feature is the trophy room, where war souvenirs will be on display. Chaplain and Mrs. Emit Helseth and their daughter, Emily, now are settled at Ontario, Ore., where they moved early this month. Mr. Helseth is serving as pastor of the Ontario Church of Christ. Boy L. Baucuess, Dexter, is ex pected home Saturday from a Eu gene hospital, where he underwent an' operation recently. . He was discharged from the Army MaTch 1 at Houston, Texas, after serving with the 27th Division in the Pa cific. He took part in the battle of Okinawa. . Boy Staceberg, deputy collector in the Internal Revenue office here, left Wednesday for Rose burg on 'a field trip. He is ex pected back In the Eugene office Monday. . Lawrence D. Goodell of Culp Creek has enlisted for a three-year term in the Army Air Corps, through the Eugene Army Re cruiting Office. Goodell signed for service in the European The ater of Operations. Five young men have enlisted in the U. S. Navy this week, through the Eugene Navy recruit ing office. They are Duane H. Ireland, Route 1, Sutherlin; John Perry Latimer, Crescent Lake; Robert Eugene Murphy, Route 2, Roseburg; Melvin Clarence Hof mann, Melrose Star Route, Rose burg; and Jerry Myrol Zachary, 614 So. Main St., Brownsville. . EJmlra Union High School will hold a carnival Friday evening, featuring games and refreshments. Churchill toTell Life History NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 21 W) Winston Churchill, man of action, plans to dictate part of his memoirs while resting in bed. The former British prime min ister, who sailed for home this morning aboard the Queen Mary, took with him two electronic v re cording sets equipped wtih a spe cial lapel microphone to be used alternately at the bedside and while pacing up and down. He also purchased 1000 plastic discs, enough to record 250,000 words of the story of his life. Workers at the Soundscriber Corp. plant here put in overtime to complete the equipment in cluding a loud buzzer to remind him to change discs in the event J? carrie1 "way by his words. Churchill left a special record ing for the workmen, thanking "those at the hrinn, .... UP their weekend leisure to helD b uus nmsnea in time," and Records CIRCUIT COURT -Suit filed for divorce: Barbara M. Lytle vs. Udney E. Lytle. cruel and in human treatment. Suit filed to quiet title: Ethel Grace Plank vs. Clara C. Latshaw; plaintiff seeks to settle ownership of certain real tttk Thriesen has been property In Eugene. , . i ! Preh.t ' '. otsle Robb has been, named adminis trator, of the estate of the' late Alvena La Vaughn' Draper. Mrs. Jessie M. Fendall has been named administratrix of the estate of -the late Robert L fendall. Bessie S. Paddock has been named ex ecutrix of the estate of the ' late Charles Paddock. V. M. Cameron, Bertha C. Wells and Eileen L. Horner have been named appraisers. Appraisers have set the value of the estate of the late Carl B. Pehna at S3750. JUSTICE COURT Driving while Intoxicated: Wallace . Whltele.v. 9200. . BUILDING PERMITS' ' Repairs and alterations:' 3585. Harrl St a1tr mUm.. flvHa ST. Rannrfnm. 3.riu?Jh 91 I l 10-Willamette .St.. repair office, R. Sunday, March 24, will w. prescott, $50: 487 Madison St., repair division of the Vet- administration Guidance cd the University of Ore mus. She .was formerly set h the intelligence di- irftlie Army in Los Angeles. Mat the center will be in (till training. Recent addi- Sthe staff of the training office have necessitated t into larger quarters in ba'i Physical education Hen the campus. aOhddiu hiking trip sched kbliovd Helikson to Mt L according to an announce tan the hiking committee. MP will leave from the Eu- Hall at 1:30 p.m. The r sh trip will be the be- of the annual Obsidian rsiting at Santlam Lodge, iitfalw luncheon of the I Commercial Travelers at ijne Hotel has been post la March 30. B A. Russell of Eugene, a American War veteran, is 3 treatment at the Naval alatHedford. Mr. and Mrs. 3 have sold their home at Sishington St to Dr. Keith io,aad plan to go south to ! Mr home when Russell is d from the hosnital. fa Schotl's P-TA will hold rl carnival Friday at the toting at 7 p. m. Food ran at the, cafeteria and raiMtne usual program of Post Will Be V-atMarenlfi 1A-E. a. McKinney, st of Oregon field repro of . Veterans of Foreign iBU he in Marcola the last ! to organize a VFW -ve have signed up, 40 eligible veterans l be contacted. AU in- ri??. ,0 che with "ta of Marcola. "J of meetings and activities of. the post "Winced later. . CWrifihr fright, 59, of Cottage ?3v8e. iSRc.'!fseUinColbn,!l bkJ " Preceded him 1 Christian Church. f MeT rlaughter- Mrs P ,H8e Grove- FOfe110'? ' Cheshire b t L SPringfield ltoer hf Colorado w California; 20 jfe! two great ffem'nthe : "r in t,'ot- V HiWMfL Uoyd s. died at and move residence. Mrs. Etta. Whittaker; $300; 475. Madison St.,- repair and - move residence. Mrs. Etta Whittaker, 1350. MUNICIPAL COURT . . Drunken driving: Alfred S. . Copple, tMO. ' Traffic' light violations, motor: Nellie M. Auxler, $5: Vincent F. Kyees, 5. Stop sign violations, $5- each: Donald J. Walsh, C. E. Stogsdlll, F. L. Jones, F. J. Sager, Martin Regenstwugh, John H. Schaefers, O. E. Hanger, . Frank D'Estrelle, D. E. Watklns. Basic rule violations: P. A. Gent, 910; Neil Stone, 15; Drexell Thrapp, $15; O. C. Papple, S10; F.. O. Meachum. SH); B. W. Larsen, $10; R. E. Slmms, $10. Cutting comers: Carlton J. Vitus; $S, Noisy muffler: Gordon C. Goepferd, $10. DefecUve muffler: Wayne Bare, $3. Disorderly conduct: - Don Springfield, $25: Dick Synder, $25. BOUNTIES Robert Milllcan, Springfield, four coy otes. E. E. Stevens. Yachats, one bobcat. MARRIAGE LICENSES .William H. Manley. Coburg, and Louise H. Welner, 470 Olive St. Allen James Sharp and Patricia Lou Powell, both o? Eugene. John Ross Jamison, 159 Fifteenth Ave. E.. and Margaret L. Davis, 724 Twelfth Ave. E. John Ernest Dunlap . and Beta Mae Mollett, both of RL I. Edwin . Arnold Porter, 977 Eleventh Ave. E., and Dorothy O. Hoven,. Tula nmok. Oliver Joseph . Johnson, Cherry Grove, Ore., and Carol Jeanne Pence, Kenne wick, Wash. Carl Rolqulst and Charlotte. Hardison, both of Bremerton, Wash. Peter O. Tveit. 1893 Willamette St., and Ruth E. Klnne. 1855 Willamette St. Harold Wlnfred Smith. Roanoke. Ala., and Barbara Jean Russell, 919 LawrenoS St Former GIs Return To Live Down Under SAN FRANCISCO (U.W Thirty-five former U. S. service men have arrived, in Australia where they plan' to settle, Radio Austra lia reported Tuesday. The settlers included Jack Fleming, a carpenter from Wyom ing who returned to rejoin his Australian wife. Fleming brought with hira his 70-year-old father who hopes to raise cattle in north ern Queensland. WHEAT GOES WEST PORTLAND, March 21 OP) A rush call for wheat in the Orient has diverted 13 ships earli er scheduled to carry grain to Europe from Columbia River and Puget Sound ports, waterfront of ficials said today. ending with this remarkable for Churchill sentence: "This is me, Winston Churchill speaking himself to you, and I.am so glad to be able to thank you in this remarkable way." . frolic on young: strawhalf hats Gay and fluttering , , . In the spirit of young fllppery. Demure pomps and half-hats in sparkling-straw . . . fresh, with ribbon and flowers for spring! 6.75 to 8.75 : . MILLJNERY . . . SECOND; FLOOR Mm fr: "IT'S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU" Engene Register-Guard. Thursday, March 21, 1946 Pager jT- parent, and I f i r1. all of Eu LUaSr andmother. ! ? held eirotSin Mortu. in J. "' arraniom.. 9l.vitH i. "?."" w me 1" than Vfctor!en,0r E ,9sJL,T0rara for . JWs2-?te deDi 2 ii' t stat. 20 at Earl em- ari. state Tseaiity is a haVit. .. started, in the teens, diligently practiced through the twenties and then systematically followed forever. . Cleanse carefully, wmmi tone delicately and ' luhricate thoroughly. cleansing cream s.oo to 1.00 skin lotion 3.00 to 1.50 night cream 8.50 to i.so eye cream 4.00 to 2.50 EXCLUSIVELY AT MILLER'S TOILETRIES SECriON MAIN FLOOR . "ITS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU" SPRING . . . ...it's time to ride! Time to be out-of-doors . . . time to be forgetting dull cares In in the rhythm of riding remembering the invigorating fresh ness of the breeze on your cheeks and the musical creaking of saddle leather . . . time to thrill again to the oldest and most kingly of sports ridingl You'll need the right clothes . ;. Frontier Pants are equally at home around the riding ring or for other knock about relaxing ... Our selection includes styles by both Isaacs and Geiger heavy cotton twills in brown, black, green or tan. Qg Populc? toppers to wear with riding breeches in clude cotton checked Shirts at 4 25 ' T-Shirts in plain colors or stripes at J .50 10 2.50 Pullover Sweaters, all- woolat 4.25 to 9.95 Smartly styled riding clothes are de signed to keep you comfortable In the saddle with a minimum of fussy care but a maximum of smart appearance . . . We are headquarters for the best avail able riding togs. SPORTS SHOP Balcony 'if Jodhpurs sllm-flttlng, smartly tail ored of durable whipcord gabardine. We have them In brown, tan, black or forest green In all sizes. Qg HORSE SHOW COMING UP . . . ' It's not too early to be thinking about the Horse Show . . . plan now to participate or watch for announcements so you can at least see this showy event. , '" ' "' .eamivit to $ide 3s a JloI of ?un! I . -i scW EUGENE BOASTS OF TWO FINE, ACADEMIES AND STABLES at ; OAT tHe -S Ss'crrn . "IT'S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU" i.TfK ... I i rseaf7nn, -""or -WW, "'Wen anu- . ' no. le'or. '"7 ho odditis, """hour. 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