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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
(inafield Water Supply Plans U of Special Council Session as for this i- win De P Twrfit at a special coun- .Crt Sipe, manager 01 district, of Mountain Peli0, has requested iWSeS to present de WlZZ, company's in- J-. jODlL-Eliiabeth Jarver, ffCf'f the United Kins- Ei Women's Auxiliary Air km WW cnusou - Cameras! 35.M Spartus : only ! $11.75 I boner nd Ideal for Christmas Gift EL CAMERA SHOP from Begister-uuara , ' Phnn 142 r. i HukhMli lea. No waiting T5KiSiTi,Mi. who followed dm. i Mthwluuciiiy jrawB UtlLI JIM. hONS EVERYBODY'S DRUG HI Wulametle MDIO - REPAIRING Irapt' Service Mraubls Batei ilkta) Delivery " Phone 5739 IIDICOTT'S Wk A Appliance Service 1217 Alder St. CARBURETOR REPAIRS tab sotIm Ml all waanteed Service ASfPT fiTTirnr tUm as! STROMBERG VOBDUHGIORS AND PASTS S Motor Clinic . Hefldlnger, Owner W: Franklin Blvd. . m and Franklin . ; Hltnway 99 South TELEPHONE 14 tentions of Improving water dis tribution services to keep up with the increased population. Mayor Claude Gerlach said Wednesday that distribution facilities had been increased but that the city had received no. official indication from Mountain States as to gen eral improvement plans. Mayor1 Gerlach pointed out that during the summer it often be comes necessary to curtail the use of water to assure a supply for fire protection. Council action was precipitated by a report from the mayor's spe cial water committee who said they could proceed no farther un til Mountain States' future plans were known. The committee's report, submit ed at the last council meeting, re quested a statement from Moun tain States on - "plans for the future development of water dis tribution and treatment facilities within the City of Springfield and for the area immediately sur rounding it." The committee requested that the plans "be sufficiently detail ed so that a reasonably careful analysis, can be made from them." The mayor's committee, con sisting of Dr. W. . N. Dow, City Attorney W. S. Fort and H. E. Maxey, reported that this city probably could receive treated water from Eugene's proposed filtration plant at Hayden Bridge : : some arrangement could be made 'in this city for distribution. Phone Building Nearly Ready SPRINGFIELD Enlargement of Springfield's telephone office to accommodate hew equipment will provide facilities to serve 1700 more telephones in this area by the latter part , of next year, ac cording to information released Thursday by L..S. Eade, manager for the f acme Telephone ana Telegraph Company in Eugene Construction of a 22 by 23, one story, brick and frame addition to the present building on Fourth and A Streets, - now is nearing completion. The new equipment has been ordered. ' 650 Phone by Fall The first , block of equipment, to. serve an additional. 650 tele phones, will be in operation be fore next fall, Eade said, and will be followed shortly thereafter by another consignment with a capacity of 1100 more telephones. "We are doing everything pos sible to speed delivery and instal lation of the necessary equip ment, Eade explained, "so that all who want telephones may have them with a minimum of delay." Call Volume Dp The daily volume 6 Spring field calls is now above the peak reached during the busy wartime years, and is still going up, the manager declared. He pointed out that calls have jumped from an estimated average of 4140 per day In October of 1941 before the war to 6250 in October of this year, an increase of more than 50 per cent. - Approximately 660 orders tor telephone service in the Spring field district are now being held pending availability of facilities to permit their completion. High School Bills Carnival SPRINGFIELD Hard to get Items, ranging from cured hams to 'genuine Navajo rugs, will be in aDunaance : at union mgn School's annual carnival Friday night, reports O. O. Sabin, principal. "Do come 'In," says Sabin, "we admit our prices are high, but the money goes to the Associated Students fund for such things as a capella robes (when we can getifl.-l CvrooAoA them) and special lights." " One feature of the carnival, be-! Recorder S Court sides games and entertainment, will be the election of a queen. Class candidates, previously chos en, are: Jean Eversole, senior: Lorraine Spears, junior; Marilyn Robinson, sophomore; and Evelyn years, iresnman. Kenneth Blackman is general manager of the carnival, which will run from 8 p. m. until mid- mgm at the high school. For Thanksgiving : AnpAfti sin 2: c, UKCUUII HIM J BUA5 Place Orders at One Seftl.1" b0XM W fou o, the fine Oregon J and other good thing. anywhere In the U. S. "KM as following prices: JJUamette Pack wIirats, fllbera. prunes !. $6.50 $3.50 p.p. ion A7 .i . . WUUII s"0" nut ,n ainctive ". Lbs, net JJJmice Pears N ...... $5.40 $2.95p.p. hase Gardens Telephone 4240 SPRINGFIELD Union High, students exceeded a recent $1500 magazine subscription goal by $289, O. O. Sabin, principal, said Thursday. The contest was sponsored by a national ' publishing company which returns 30 per cent of the subscription money to the schools.1 Court Records 1 Drunk: "Lester Phillips, ,39, Rt. 4, Eugene, $15. Basic rule: Leo R. Mathews, $20; Iver F. Iverson, $15; Albert Sydney Rathbun, $17; John. Al fred Bond, $15; Elmer L. Carlson, $15; Ross Carter, $10; Fletcher Miles Taylor, $15; Clifford Ned Brown, $15; John Campbell An derson, $7.50. No operator's permit: Joyce W. McDonald, $5. No vehicle license: Clarence Bennet, $5; Joyce W. McDonald,! $10. Four in driver's seat, $5; Clar ence Bennett. Reverse turn, $5: Donald Titus. No tail light, $5: Ross Carter. Failure to dim lights, $10; C. E. Ankney. Stop sign, $5: Kenneth Charles Miller. Breaking glass on streets, $3: Joe E. Clark. Wrong side parking, $2 each: John A. Kelbbets, Amos Ott. Overtime, $1: Jimmie R. Orr. Double parking ( $1: Edward R, King. No parking, $1: S. G. Hatch. ARMY SUPPLIES Fur Cleaning Furriers Saw Gilkey Trading Post, 1873 dust Method. Electric Cleaners, Franklin at 13th. Ph. 5918-W. 1210 Willamette. ?0YS COLDS Ke..To7 I (STJa wBWf Miracle One-Coat jfiTO Relieve misery direct I Wall Finish . l MWik -without "dorinaT""! , , . , I "'4"?. imq Johnson Furniture Co. I vRUB ON V Sapor ue 649 W pa- M" NOW AVAILABLE! Matched Sheaffer Pen and Pencil XyWmiSSSfi WW f ShB'n Iove thta mui new Heart-Shaped Compact , Set with Lifetime Guarantee. In beautful i l rF T "M 1 ilTTfti f .' 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