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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1946)
Ktvmews notes gpODfG lions Club, Eugene F Eugene Shrine Club, 8ey w Active Club, Eugene Eugene Realty Board, F9 AVC, 105 Com PS, University of Ore- '"Tl'clty Band Concert, . .M Mrs. Robert Richard, ''.j Mrs. Maurice Richard fM. Joan, and Mr. and Richard and children Arthur, "' tSaiaU of Portland, were fcabelif, s.indav and in jiUR - Monday, called by the death of tneir 6isrer, Mrs. Margaret Ed wards. Several Eugene and Lane Coun ty residents attended the annual reunion of the Second Oregon Volunteer Regiment of Infantry in Laurelwood Park, Portland, Sunday. This regiment served in the Philippine Islands during the Spanish-American war and Fili pirP insurrection. Those from Eugene were Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Gross, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burnett, and Mrs. Florence White aker. Others from Lane County attending were Mr. and Mrs. Smith L. Taylor of McKenzie Bridge, W. J. Chapman of Cres well and M. B. Huntly of Spring field. Former Lane County resi dents at the reunion included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lovelace and SEE OUR CATALOG'S a Ton are invited to coma In to our Catalog Depart ment and tee the stunning new fashions we're going to have in our new 1940 Fall and Winter Catalog I We have just received the advance pages of the Fashion Section of the Cata log. Come in . . . feast your s tyet and be the first to place your order. CATALOG DEPARTMENT BASEMENT 1059 WILLAMETTE PHONE 4200 Nu-Frame WIMDDdDW SCMEIENS All Metal Frames with BRONZE screen 2'0"x2'6" 2.79 2'0"x3'6" 3.29 2'4"x3'6" 3.49 2'6"x4'0" 4.25 3'0"x4'6" . 5.24 3'6"x4'6"... 5.74 Absolutely RUST-PROOF LIFETIME SERVICE BUILDING SUPPLIES . . BASEMENT Limited Shipment - on Sale Wednesday 25 ft. 298 Complete with Couplings HARDWARE . . . BASEMENT 50 ft. 575 William c. Black of Portland., Harvey Scott of Skamania, Wash, I Thomas Tucker of Camas, Wash., ! and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of I 1 CiUWIlld. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wlscarson and daughter, Sandra, of Salem, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Benton Wiscarson, 1527 Charnelton St. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Royal will entertain Saturday evening at seven o'clock for a joint meet ing of the local unit of the Na tional Federation of Postoffice Clerks and the auxiliary. The Royal home is located at 527 East Seventh St., Springfield. Baptist Church will meet Friday afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. Leslie Brakel, 1148 Ferry Str:. . Mrs. George De- Moss, Mrs. Clara Moore and Mrs. Alma Henry will assist the host ess. This will be a social meet ing, and no program is planned. ' ien-iiv Bble ('lass of 1he First Methodist Church will meet Friday afternoon at one thirty o'clock with Mrs. E. C. O'Neil. 392 Tonfh Ao Vr A ! short business and social meet ing will be held. Roger Ellis Green, 2336 Law rence St., Eugene, has passed the Navy's Eddy test and has qualified for training in radio electronics. He will be sent to school at Great Lakes, 111., and on completion of his work there will receive a rat ing of petty officer, third class, or nigner. Gerald Charles McBee of Low ell has enlisted in the Navy through the local recruiting office. Harold E. Finegan, Portland, regional farm ownership specialist for the Farm Security Adminis tration, is spending Tuesday and Wednesday in Lane County ap praising farms for farm ownership loans. Cecil Youngstrom, Corval lis, district supervisor, was in the local office Tuesday on a business visit. The E,ugene Central- Labor Council will meet the second and fourth Tuesday ot each month, announces Secretary Ray Mcln nis. The change was decided upon at the Monday night meeting in the Labor Temple. Roy G. Dorfler and John C. Simpson, both of Oakridge, have enlisted for IS months' service in the Airborne Command through the Eugene Army recruiting of fice. Robert L. Barnes of Harris burg signed for three years with the Army Air Corps in the Pacific Theater. Lt, Robert S. Fleming, who has been in charge ot the Army re cruiting office here, has been re lieved of duty and called to dis trict headquarters in Portland for assignment M-Sgt. R. M. Marley new is in charge of the local sta tion, which ranked third in the state in the number of enlistments during July. Marley said that 33 per cent of the July number was reenlistments and 50 per cent signed for three-year periods. Walter S. Young, 494 W. 11th St., who enlisted in the Army for 18 months July 23, is now engaged in an eight-week training course at the Engineer Training Center, Ft. Lewis, Wash. Glen Means and Laurabel Gil ham, both of Cottage Grove, were married Monday morning at the office of Justice of the Peace John Bryson. Essex Leonard, 35, of Swiss-, home, was arrested by the state police on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. He was sentenced to serve 60 days in the county jail by the Justice Court in Florence. State police, Monday, arrested Charels Claassen, 30-year-old log ger from Cottage Grove for being drunk and disorderly. Claassen was given a 60-day jail sentence, 30 days of which were suspended. of four minor ehndran. I Jean Keener vs James Keener, cruel ! and inhuman treatment; plaintiff seeks custody of one minor cnud. Patrica Harris vs Casual Harris, cruel and inhuman treatment; plaintiff seeks custody of three minor children. Estella Matheson vs William Matheson, desertion. JUSTICE COUBT Overlength load: L Doughty. S5. Basle rule: C. Krumdieck, SIS. No tall lltht: W. Brown. S2.50, C. Gomez. $2.50. No operator's license: R. Odey, 15. No clearance lifhts: C. Winters. S3.S0. . Vagrancy; Eunice Beckwith. 10 days in the county jail. Ml'NlCIFAL COl'RT Meter violations, SI each: John Pratt. Frank Cashman. Perm's Car Lot. Robert Royer. Ted Walkup. Milten Lumber Co., H. F. Wheeler. Adarl Derson. Nelta Zm ker. A. K. Downs. H. E. White. Beebe Construction Co. (six violations', J H. Oakley, Lloyd Johnson, Hordele Skundal, Loading tone. 91 each: Oeorf. lipstt. T. P. Arnold. M. A. Benford. H. L. Bushey. Overtime parking. SI each: Bertha Benson, Lloyd Johnson. Barney CVHare. Reckless driving: Dennis Vernon Far ney, SSO. Traffic light violation: Joe Jacobs, $5. Stop sign violations: Fredrick H. Fen ney. $5: Letha C. Polamps. J5; Merl Pal mer, $3; C. A. Gulsvtg, $5. No brakes: Wesley R. Johnston, $5. Failure to give right of way: Roland K. Rodman. $3. Basic rule: William H. Kindred. S10. Drunk in car: Russell Lease, McMinn ville. 25. Jail-Breaker Receives Three Years in Pen Robert O'Neil, who showed his dissatisfaction with county jail life by trying to build a back door where there shouldn't be one, left the county jail legitimately, Tues day. He will be housed for the next three years at the state peni tentiary at Salem. The frustrated jailbreaker Records MARRIAGE LICENSES Orvllle Joranger and Barbara. Mataar, both of Portland. Warner Hathaway, Bandon, and ray St. Clair, S509 Highway 09 S. Glen Means and Laurabel Gilhara, both i or cottage urove. I Raymond Witt and Alma Humphrey, both of Jasper. Lloyd Sheldon, Rt. 3, and Barbara Jahr, Coon Valley, Wise. Nicholas Olhelser, S58 Mill St., and Gladys Crawford, Springfield. Perry Mauldln and Violet Belvlll, both a! Junction City. Loren Smythe and Beulah BUven, both -f Junction City. CIRCUIT COURT Divorce suits: George Sweet vs Ella Sweet, desertion: plainUff seeks custody GOOD VISION IS PRICELESS SLIGHT b something you wouldn't trade for all the world. So be ou the safe lide by having your eyee tested at the first sign of strain ... for your vislon'f sake. DIGNIFIED CREDIT EXTENDED Moody Optical Co. Dr. Sherman W. Moody Dr. Merl Wiggins Phone 362 98 East Broadway LUTHER PETERSEN Auctioneer All Auction Sales Solicited Farm Sales Given Special Attention Cell or Write Me at Cohort Phone Eugene 78-F-13 THE HOLLAND "Eugene's Gayest Nite Spot" TONIGHT - LADIES FREE POLLY BAKER "Singing Comedienne" HARRY CARROL "Singer and Famous Composer" REGEIE RYMAL "Paddle-Ball Novelty Act" Chicken and Steak Dinners Served from 7 P.M. No cover charge before 8, except Saturday and holidays. BILLY HAMILTON'S ORCHESTRA TUES. LADIES FREE THURS. FUN NIGHT PHONE 4080 FOR RESERVATIONS tngene RfgMer-Gnare', Tnretie, Ore.. Tuesday. Aug. 18. 1Mb1, Fage g pleaded guilty in Circuit Court Tuesday to obtaining money under false pretenses and was sentenced to three years in the penitentiary by Judge Carl E. Wimberly. O'Neil originally was sentenced to serve two years for a similar offense, and was out on parole when he was arrested by the city police Saturday. Hop-Picking Wage Set At Three and Half Cents A statewide wage of 8V4 cents a pound for hop picking has been agreed upon by hop growers throughout the state, L. S. Christ offerson, Linn-Lane representative of the United States Hop Grow ers Arsn.s said Tuesday. Granada Gardens presents k Ml ... an'. P 7f J Direct from New York vu,e m Now . . . thru Saturday Night Phone Springfield for reservations TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY ALSO Earl Lay, emcee and baritone, now In Seventh Big Weekl Minors admitted If accompanied by parents or legal guardian. Located 2 miles East of Springfield, McKensle Hwy., (tarn st the neon sign). s 1059 WILLAMETTE PHONE 4200 THIS LADSL 4, J asily dMd by thit fag AN, r u tin 1 llf'f3" i if w 11 uy I2 IS YOUR ASSURANCE OP TIMELESS THOROUGHBRED CLASSICS The Carol Brehf label means this to ytxfi superior fit, styles by leading designers, tailoring by quality manufacturers, outstanding value for the money. Ask for Carol Brents at Wards. 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