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I t ? :i X NEWS NOTES j-Tjp Dinner of rsFe rhurch will be P'if. inthe church w tiuck dinner will AI luciLa Manager I ana HT, skinners Butte 'veterans and Aux fwoman's Relief Corps fc ?! ilk intended 1(uu' L.E.S. i..ntlnn City. KWdW on charges court July S0 - - miii ty FRIE'S RDWARE Junction City The Eagles band will rehearse Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the lodge hall. Modern Woodmen of America will hold a picnic Sunday, July 28, at Swimmers- uelignt. Coffee, cream and icecream will be furn ished by the camp. All Modern Woodmen of the vicinity and their families are invited to attend, ac cording to C. S. Faunce, secretary. Raymond Ball, 29, was In jail following his arrest by county of ficers Friday night. He is being held on a charge of forgery. The marriage ' of Edward Neff and Virginia Stamback, both of Eugene, took place Friday at the office of John Bryson, justice of the peace. Mr. and Mrs. Will Whitcher, jt Grafton, N. D., and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whitcher of Minneapolis, Minn., were over-night guests at m , hi " . Mad by Sherwin-Williams M'K FURNITURE MARKET 11th and Chambers the Fred Getchell home on College Crest recently. Pvt. Harold M. WMHU - r Mrs. L. A. Willits, Kt. 1, Spring- in:!-, completed anti-aircraft training at Fort Bliss, Texas, re cently. He will be assigned to oc cupation troops. While in training he qualified as a sharpshooter with the rifle. Pvt. Alvan W rnmnhall loai Fourth Ave. W., Eugene, recently tuinpieiea Dasic training at the anti-aircraft renl at Fort Bliss, Texas, and will be assignea to occupation troops. During his training he qualified as sharpshooter. Recently Drocesspii nt n.A placement command disposition depot near Manila for return to the United States were Lt. Randall S. Caswell and Lt. Victor H. Todd, Jr., both of Eugene. The city traffic dDDarintpnt re ported three minor accidents on nrraay. xney included a collision at Sixth and Oak Sts. of cars driven by C. S. Carlson, Florence, . ' THE -ins." , jjg; Made by m$M and Twight Nichols, 577 Madison St., at Nineteenth'and Hilyard Sts. of cars driven by Herbert V. Squires, 119 Ninth Ave. E., and Marian L. Burt, 1991 Columbia St.; and at Sixteenth and High Sts. ot cars driven by C. C. Col lins, 755 Twenty-sixth Ave. E. and Ora M. Carlson, 84 Twentieth Ave., W. I SAW USO signs around townpoint lng toward the V. S. O. head quarters, when the headquarters has been out of business for months. G. E. F. I SAW A woman refuse to rent a good, newly decorated house at a reasonable rent, though she claimed that she did not have any house at all In Eugene. She measured the front room and decided that her rug would not fit properly! W.N. All .former residents ot South Dakota are invited to the annual South Dakota picnic which will be held Sunday, July 23 at Moore Park in Klamath Falls. Each fam ily will bring a picnic lunch, and coffee will be furnished. Noted Flier Said 'Slightly Improved' BEVERLY HILLS, Cal. (U.B Multi-millionaire Howard Hughes, gravely injured July 7 in the crash of an experimental plane he designed, was reported Saturday to have improved slightly during the past 12 hours. His physician, Dr. Verne Mason, said additional fluid would be removed from the 40-year old flyer's chest Saturday night. A seventh blood transfusion was scheduled for the same time. Records Sherwin-Williams CAREY'S 165 Willamette Ph. 326D MARRIAGE LICENSES Voyle Larsen and Barbara Perry, both of Leaburg. CIRCUIT COURT Divorce suits,: Bernice Ronnlng va Harold Ronning, cruel and Inhuman treat ment; plaintiff seeks custody of one minor cnua. William Getts vs Josephine Getts, cruel and inhuman treatment. William Engle vs Bille Engle, cruel and Inhuman treatment; plaintiff- does not seen custody of one minor child. Elsie Scofleld vs Jay Scofield, deser tion. Overloads: F. Simmon, two offenses, $20, $10; R. Defoor, $26; J. Banks, $12; L. Collins, three offenses, $70, $14, $40; A. McDonald, $23. MUNICIPAL COURT Traffic light violations: Walter M. Crombie, $5. No muffler: R. W. Boyer, $3. Defective muffler: Roy G. Ritter, $3. Drunk: Clarence L. Rowland, $10. Stop sign: Jacob E. Brunton, $5. Basic rule: H. O. Sackett, $10. BOWEN At Sacred Heart Hospital, Sat urday, July 20. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. John Bowcn, Florence, a daughter. BALL At Sacred Heart Hospital, Firday, July 19, 1948. to Mr. and Mrs. Cyril C. Ball. 1043 Adams St.. a son. DE YOUNG At Sacred Heart Hospital, Friday, July 19. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. narry ueroung, til i, cnigene, a daughter. STEVENS At Sacred Heart Hospital, IY WALK WITH if iiii ill if i i i L , J through timer's ait crlpplti Uora'c hnw V J BRU i iivi v w si vis -v. rm..iri i b. 1 rJdPfts ' "a t I III I r SH ON SCREENS iTROYkills and keeps on IIIP inCPr.TCI After application, wwvfcW- pesxroY DDT P rise to top of coating, form a crystalline film. him kills insects that touch it ; ; : keeps on day after day. week after week. You see. PESTROY wounded with a new type of synthetic resin. This B resin binds PESTRfYV nnT fr nnv surface, makes J keeps it from brushing off or blowing away. WHY PESTROY IS SO AMAZING: l crystallized coat- rf,oa the job with -nvenesa 24 hours PESTROY KILLS FLIES, MOSQUITOES, ants, roaches, crickets; moths.bedbugs, wasps, silverfish; gnats; beetles,fleas,l!ce,many other Insed pests. 1 nai4fUI.. .i L.J KViT"1' ual" f DDT formula- Mive, scientific n of rovr Pl agents. hes on if. P1 . . does awav with oothersome. con. praying. 4. It Stays On doesn't brush off or blow away. You apply it once and it lasts. 5. It's Safe eliminates Irri tating fumes and other dangers of spraying. 6. It kills and keeps on killing one application has lethal effects for months. 1. If s economical can be applied without waste to the spots where it does the most good . . . gives-lasting protection against bugs. QUART 69 pint. Plamblm Window Sills Oarbac Cans Kennels, verandas, bedsprlngs, storage trunks, clothing ward robe!, bed slats, summer cottages, camp lents, boat cabins, picnic tables, refreshment stands, tourist camps, and many ether surfaces. F'S A 4 WAY BETTER MSECT CIDLLELl 1 QUICKER 3 SURER 2 SAFER 4 LONGER LASTING PESTBflU lNCT KILLER f OR HOrf fODUCT op Sherwin-Williams research The SHEnwm -Williams Co. 1196 WILLAMETTE PHONE 3974 ALSO SOLD BY YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER Friday. July 19, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs, Everett E. Stevens, 360 15th Av. E., a son. WEHNER At Sacred Heart Hospital, rTinay, juiy iu, to Air. ana Mrs. Albert Wehner. Eueene. a daughter. HOWARD At Sacred Heart Hospital, Friday, uuiy in. ltHtf, to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Howard. Lorane. a son. SMITH At Sacred Heart Hospital, Fri day, Juiy in, i mo, xq Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus S. Smith, 1252 Emerald St., a son. MILLHOLLAND At Sacred Heart Hos pital, Friday. July 19, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MiUholland, Springfield, a son. HALE At Sacred Heart Hospital, Frl- aay, juiy at, io, to air, ana Mrs. ionn Hale. 13.3 uecch St.. a dauehter. GOOD-rAt Sacred Heart Hospital, Fri day, uuiy m, to ait. and Mrs. Wayne Good. Fall Creek, a daughter. HEADINGS At Sacred Heart Hoffpital, maay. juiy in, itHe, to Air. and Mrs. Donald Headings. Dexter, a daushter. COMBS At EJcred Heart Hosnital. Fri- aay, Juiy i, ls-ie, to Air. and Mrs. Nell Combs. 551 6th Ave. W.. a daushter. WASSOM At Sacred Heart Hospital. rnursaay, juiy is, to Air. ana Mrs. Eugene Wassom, Eugene', a daugh ter. COPELAND At Sacred Heart Honltal. inursnay, uiy id, iiko, to Air. ana Airs. Ernest topeiand, Springfield, daughter. SHUCK At Sacred Heart Hospital, Thursday, July 18, 1946, to Mr. and cars. ooEepn onucK, 41 Aiaaison si., a son. PEDERSEN At Sacred Heart Hospital, rnursaay, juiy is, 1940, to Mr, ana Airs. iawrence I'edersen, Rt. A, eu sene. a son. ANTONE At Sacred Heart Hosnital. inursaa , uuiy ia, iinv, to Mr. ana Mrs. Wayne Antone, Rt. 1, Eugene, a daushter. GOODNOUGH At Sacred Heart Hos pital, Thursday. July 18. 1046. to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Goodnough, Veneta, a qaugnier. SEGAR At Sacred Heart Hospital. xnutsday, juiy ih, 194s, to Mr. and Mrs. Aimiron scgar, 683 17th Ave, E., a daughter. STRAND At Sacred Heart Howltal, Thursday, July 18, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Strand, 74 10th Ave. W., a son. MEATS At Sacred Heart Hospital. Wednesday, July 17. 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell Meats. 1630 13th Ave. W., a daughter. McPH ERSON At Sacred Heart Hospi tal, Wednesday, July 17, 1946? to Mr, and Mrs-. LaVerne McPherson, Spring field, a daugnter. HUGHES At the Rhoads Clinic and Hospital, Wednesday, July 17, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hughes, Rt. 1, Eugene, a son. BROCK At Sacred Heart Hospital Mrs. William Brock, Rt.' 4, Eugene a son. NICHOLSEN At the Rhoads Clinic and Hospital, Saturday, July 13, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nicholsen, Bethel Drive, a son. REED At the Rhoads Clinic and Hos- pilal, Friday, July 12. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Chester Reed. Swisshome. a ion. HANSCOM At the Rhoads Clinic and Hospital, Friday, July 12, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanscom, Jefferson a on. Cowboys Rout CIO Pickets REEDSPORT (U.B Labor got the runaround literally here Saturday from cowboys who tore banners from the hands of CIO union pickets pro testing sale of 1200 pairs of ny lon stockings at a rodeo. With a yippee-I-O, top hands chased from the rodeo grounds members of the CIO Interna tional Woodworkers of America, who charged as an unfair prac tice the sale of nylons. From there, the state police took up the cause and banned the pick ets from the highways. But the woodworkers said they would be back with reinforcements. The nylon sale was staged by the Coos Saddle Club and the Coos Bay-North Bend Rotary Club as a means of promoting candidacy of their entrant in the queen contest in connection wltn the regatta to be held here Aug. 9-11. Where the nylons came from was never explained. The woodworkers and the CIO International Longshore men and Warehousemen union have their own queen candidate and claimed the sale unfair to their candidate. Purchase of a. pair of nylons at $1.35 meant one vote for the clubs' candidate. Bngene Ketster-Gnra, Bngene, Ore.. Bandar, fair tl. 1948, Psre 8 Bats differ from all other mam mals in their ability to maintain sustained flight. Bats hibernate or migrate when they live in regions where severe winters cut off the food supply. . SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FINDS WILLI, TO USE DALIT'S PESTROY DDT (Deitroyn Pests) LIQUID COATING Warren Seeks Rent 'Freeze' SACRAMENTO (U.R) Gov. Earl Warren will ask the legisla ture to freeze rents in the state at OPA levels for 90 days when the special session he called opens Monday, he disclosed Saturday. The governor's stand may pro long the session, it was believed, since a number of legislators have indicated they believe landlords should get a percentage rise such as granted in a number of local ordinances already adopted. Warren explained that one of the bills he will propose will freeze rents for 90 days. Another, which under the constitution can not go into effect for 90 days, would set up a commission with power to allow adjustments. "We drafted it that way because there is no telling what raises if any are justified. We haven't the power for determining that,, he said. The governor said he probably would add an item to the special session call to permit appropria tion of about $4,000,000 for pro curement of more federal surplus housing. The money would be added to $7,500,000 residential housing fund and $250,000 student housing fund voted earlier in the year to aid in making war housing available for occupancy. n pesttioX 6DDT VS. niLLO ffiw, onh, moiqultott, roachtt, mottii, iltvtrftih, ttc HERE'S HOW PESTROY KILLS, KEEPS KILLING PESTSOY DDT it absorbed through. Imoct's foot crlpplM Mrvts covmi Mr d.ctS.. largcd Intact fot o ytSTtOY toattm. After application, Pestroy DDT particles rise to top of coating, form crystalline film. This DDT film kills insects that touch it . . . Jceeps killing day after day. A new type of synthetic resin binds Pestroy to any surface, makes it cling, keeps it from brushing off, blowing away. 'Flying Lab1 Heads South WASHINGTON (U.R) An Army Flying Fortress transform ed into a flying laboratory took oir Saturday on a high altitude flight to South America to study the effects of the cosmic ray on men and machines in flight - National Geographic Society scientists, the Army said, will measure the Intensity and quail' ty of cosmic rays at various al titudes in the earth's atmosphere, Air Force experts will test the rays' effects on equipment vital to the Army's guided missies pro gram. Cosmic rays are energy radia tions from the upper atmosphere, but their source still Is a mystery. Foreign Service Pay . Hikes Win House Okay WASHINGTON (U.R) the House Saturday passed and sent to the Senate legislation to reor ganize the State Department's foreign service and provide pay increases to career workers and ambassadors. Ambassadors' salaries would be jumped from $17,500 to $25,000 a year. 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