Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 21, 1946, Image 5

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Eugene Bectater-Gnard, Eocene, Ore, Than, Nov. II, 1M4 Face I
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LVSlFe,tlval,
Hotel.
American Legion, KP
P --Disabled American
"JLor high can-
,rVm Gordon bridge
". Hotel. .
Wft. fills-"- '
. .w nfflmadeWCKy""'-
l'"v .. iBht was to a
" .- ransed smoke.
fcBc, Tattersn Church
KSTin begin at 7:30 p.m.
PP'T j!iav to onen im-
Kafterward. Lunch wui
K Wshen for election of
F "Jr: oHns will ba in
f 4".,, 1 n. m. Public
IS ? officers will be
feL.oe
r',!,... Wednesday to at-
".i f nan Driscoll.
f T.i.. Rthel Drive, Et 5,
eight ca "- ; i ; ;a.
kme U a nau
Bethel school.
fcth Ave. E, has gone to
KTore. She wll return after
t put come aou '
Kven away to someone who
give him a nice numc
Alloa E. (Fat) Palleske, Eu-
ii building inspector, is con
ociiii from Illness at bis home,
Thirteentn Ave. a.
Urn Day, assistant county
Club agent, visuea ciuds in
Crow, and Central grade
lools Wednesday.
I neettnr of ,tne executive
UttM of the 4-H Leaders'
a. is scheduled for Thursday
It at the home of Mrs. "Eathyl
mi at Crow, it has been an
mced 'by E. A. Danlelson,
atj 4-H Dub agent
M patrol first aid classes will
held this Thursday at the Bed
a offices, 43 Eighth Ave. W.,
Ml of at the Community
nter, It was announced Thurs
t to Gene McMurphy. tastruct-
LIM YWCA international es-
al Is .being held this Thursday
to Community Center.
tutu Lodge No. 11, A. F. and
M, will have a special meet-
k Friday at 7:30 p. m. at the
bile Temple. Work In the F,
llkgieewillbe done.
to rummage sale will be mon
ks! tj tha Obsidian Princesses
toatUrday, Nov. 23 at 857
Itaett. St. (in back of the
In).
puelh. Borkholder, forester
p the Portland office, Oregon
h California Revested Lands
pinistiation, was in . Eugene
MMsday on business.
U fleM survey party of eight,
fw uu direction of Louis A.
Pi arrived in Eugene this
week from KallspeU, Mont, to
work out of the Bonneville Ad
ministration office here. Then-
duty Is temporary and involves
making lurveyi for the adminis
tration in the Eugene vicinity.
Kenneth F. Smith, 1152 Olive
St., was sworn into V-6, the
Navy's inactive reserve, by Lt.
George Mccracken, employed at
the Veteran's Administration,
university oi uregon. smitn, who
is employed at Simon Chapel,
was a pharmacist mate 1-c during
the war.
Fast Noble Grands club of En-
gene Rebekahs will meet Friday
evening at the home of Mrs. C. G.
Draper, 487 Madison St.
Records
BUILDING PEEMITI
Re pain: Geor. E. Soibara'. 1148 Cham.
Mrs st commercial Duuainr. shoo.
new structures; w. JTanaiin, 3UI so.
catd St, garage and temporary residence1,
sw.
atABBIAOB LICENSES
Richard w. Parrett, Kewburg. and
Lorene Speer, Florence; James Lester
Shepherd, Oakland, Ore., and Evalyn
uavuwiv awuonii uaiuana, ure.. Ineo-
dore H. Bernard, Eugene, and Leah Mae
weiscn, sacramento, cellx.
CntCDIT COUBT
Divorces filed: Margaret Ann Counon
vs. winiam k, courson, cruel and In
human treatment.
Lawsuits tiled: J. GHenn Couslll vs. L.
It. Hickenbottom, suit to recover money.
Probate
Estate of Anna V. Parks, deceased: E.
z. awtu, aominiscraiorf u. A. Houghlum,
Loiora u. nowara ana Bobeita
Hughes, appraisers.
JUSTICE COUBT
Overloads: Leroy David Garvin,
Leslie Elmer Murdel. S2a.
Fauure to heed police signal: William
Harlow Calef, S3S.
Disorderly conduct: William Lawrence
cmyoer, s.
No tall light: Merle Monro Holllater.
so suspenoea.
No operator's license: Bin Ivan Lee
ijyue, so.
Vagrancy: Chester Johnson, IS days!
lawrain w. elevens, en aays.
Teacher Strike
ST. PAUL. Minn. P) A strike
of 1000 St. Paul teachers who
plan to picket the public schools
is scheduled for next Monday in
an attempt to enforce salary de
mands wmcn scnool authorities
say they would like to grant but
cannot because of city charter re
strictions on expenditures.
Adding to the complexities of
this incongruity is the fact that
the city treasury holds a $350,000
surplus, enough for a start on
higher wages.
The City Commissioner of Edu
cation's Office said Thursday that
u only half of the 1000 teachers
who voted the strike actually
walked out, all of the grade and
high schools would have to close.
The members of the American
Federation of Teachers (AFL)
demand $200 in lieu of increases
for the fall months of 1946; an
annual salary ranging from $2400
to $5000, to start next January
with a monthly increase of $100;
and an additional annual appro
priation of $1,700,000, in addition
to the amount currently budgeted,
to cover school maintenance, nur-
chase of additional supplies and
equipment, and new construction.
The current salary scale runs
from $1300 for teachers with a
bachelor of arts degree and a
year of experience to a top of
$21100 for those having a master's
degree.
STUDENTS
STUDY LAMPS
Garrett Appliance Co.
Miner Bide. Phone 2706
r Walter Collins
PW Walter Collins, 79, died
ftaiay at the home of his
pier, Mrs. O. 3. Howard,
PdOQ. He was hnrn Anc. .
f, it White Hall, 111., and lived
k years in Springfield before
?u! to Bandon two years ago.
ig are three daughters,
10. J. Howard, Bandonj Mrs.
ijrParrish, Eugene and Mrs.
WGriffin, Springfield; two
r-, ouvey A. uoiuns, Olym
f Wash, and Edgar W. Collins,
fasten, Ore.; five grandchll
Fi Ux great-eranripViiirf-on.
F I brother. F.l, .a r.-i
, '."'in, VI aTUlb-
will beat Barthlomew-
Mortuary in Springfield
2 P. m., with inter
aLauralHill Cemetery.
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.dendied Wednesday
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