Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1947, Image 5

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pAlnvesfigating
Hit-Run Death
Attorney Ed Luckey
WW,..f. investigation in
J. Wednesday to odmuh i
ontte death of George
2ar-old Glenada man
lound dead on the mgn
!S I?ence last week.
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JggjTth the
Campus YMCA Elects
Eugene Man President
David Mortimore, Eugene, has
ben elected president of the Uni
versity o Oregon YMCA, it was
announced Tuesday.
Other officers elected: William
Gardner, vice-president. Snrina-
field; Arthur Johnson, secretary,
Eugene; and Charles Anderson,
treasurer ADeraeen, wasn.
au omcers were named pro
tern, retaining their seats until
regular spring elections.
Naming of committees and
further organization planning will
be accomplished at a meeting in
the campus Y Wednesday at
7:30 p. m.
case were Carl Hatch, 18, and
Delbert Unser, 18. Mrs. Unser, 17,
was released to take care of her
live-months-old baby after being
held as a material witness In the
case.
Delbert Unser Is held as a ma.
terlal witness. Eugene justice
court Tuesday assumed jurisdic
tion In the case after preliminary
hearings in Florence justice court.
Justice John Bryson, Eugene, said
that present charges against Hatch
are failure to stop at the scene of
an accident
Elmira's Open Bible Church
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, EDDIE AND RUTHE WASHINGTON
Music you will always remember. -Preaching
you will never forget,
(Accordion Trombone Tipple Piano)
Each Night at 7:30
H. C. Hauge, Pastor
UNITED
MAIN LI HERS
fast economical
H Hours (lax mini)
PORTLAND ... 1 . . . . $ 4.95
SEATTLE .... 2 .... 11.20
VANCOUVER . . iV .... 16.85
SAN FRANCISCO 3 .... 18.45
LOS ANGELES . VA .... 33.60
CHICAGO .... 13 . . . . 85.45
NEW YORK ... 17 .... 118.30
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SHIP BY AIR FRIIOHT
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f appetizing ways to serve
Grapefruit
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Highway Group
Changes Name
The. OrPPfm Tnn1i TTlUn.n
Assn.. in
Oregon's main traffic artery as an
uuernaiionai route Irom Canada
to Mexico, Tuesday had a new
name U. S. 99 Assn.
The name-change was effected
at a Monday meeting of the as
sociation, helrt fn tha CI
Chamber of Commerce office and
attended by Fred Brenne, Eugene
Chamber secretary.
Brenne pointed out that U. S. 99
is ine only highway in the United
StateS Whinh mnn AM.
u MWU.
Canada to Mexico. "Several rep
resentatives of the U. S. 99 Assn.
have volunteered to travel the
lliEhwav this finrlntf nnniarttna 11
chambers of commerce and tour
ist stopping-points with plans for
development of the highway on a
national scale," Brenne said.
C. E. McLean, chairman of the
Eugene chamber tourist commit
tee, was unable to attend the
saiem meeting.
.
Junior First Citizen
Banquet Tickets Sold
Tickets to the Junior Chamber
of Commerce banquet Friday
night, honoring Robert Cross, Eu
gene's junior First, Citizen, were
on sale Tuesday with every mem
ber of the Jaycees and at the
Chamber of Commerce office, Eu
gene Hotel.
Hale Thompson and Maurle Ja
cobs, co-chairman of the banquet
committee, announced that tickets
would cover all the evening's cele
bration, beginning at 6 p. m. with
a "Cheerio Hour" in the Assem
bly Room of the Eugene Hotel,
and including the banquet in the
Persian Room at 7:30 and the
dance, in the same room, at
:au p. m.
Honorary plaques will be pre
sented at the banquet to five other
outstanding junior citizens of Eu
gene, Jacobs said, with awards
based on assistance to service pro
jects in Eugene during 1946. '
C. E. McLean will act as master
of ceremonies.
Lofton Tatum, national vice-
president of the Junior Chamber
of Commerce, will be an honor
guest at the banquet, as well as
Merle Nash, Oregon Jaycee president.
"Only 300 tickets are available
lor ine evening program," jacoos
warned, "and we're promising a
wonderful time, so anyone who
wants to be sure of ticket had
better buy now"."
:
Notional Eagles Chief
To Attend Initiation
James W. Bryan, Jr., Bremer
ton, Wash.) grand worthy presl
dent of the Fraternal Order of
Eagles, will attend a meeting of
the local lodge Tuesday at 8 p.
m. at the Eagles Hall. '
A large class of candidates will
be Initiated In his honor, and
about 100 persons are expected to
attend from Albany, Corvallis
and Salem. "
Members of the (11x111817 will
meet at the same time, and will
entertain out of town women. Re
freshments will be served.
Eva Leona Norwood
Eva Leona Norwood, 29, Chula
Vista, Calif., died in that city
Sunday. Born April 17, 117, at
Eugene, she was married at
Springfield to Rubin Norwood
June 15. 1943. She was a member
of the Pentecostal Assembly or.
God Church.
Surviving ate her widower; her
mother. Mrs. Violet Pullen, Camas
Valley; her grandmother, Mary E.
Clark, Springfield; a Drotner,
Robert Fletcher, Bremerton,
Wash.; three sisters, Mrs. Ethel
Peckham, Portland, Mrs. Mildred
Standiford and Mrs. pearl cooper,
both of Springfield; and several
other relatives.
Funeral services will be an
nounced later.
Mary L Luther'
Mary i turner, iu, oi mo ram
St.. died Saturday at her home.
She was born Sept 12, 1876, In
New York, and later worked as a
settlement worker and teacher in
Michigan. In 1911 she moved to
Los Angeles, and in 1933 to Ore
gon. For the past six years she
lived in Eugene, and was a mem
ber of the First Church of Christ
Scientist. Her only survivors are
cousins in the east.
Private services were held at
Poole-Larsen Mortuary, with con.
eluding services at Eugene Creimv
torlum. .
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For Cleaning Farriers Sawdust
Method, Electrio Cleaners, 1Z10
Willamette.
24-Year Absence of Wife
Spurs Suit for Divorce
Twenty-four . years of separa
tion from his wife have proven
too much for Robert Styskal, Eu
gene, who filed suit for divorce
Tuesday in circuit court. -
He left Karoline in Bosovice,
Moravia, Czechoslovakia in 1923
and came to the United States
with the understanding that when
he became established he would
send for her.
They corresponded through the
years and finally, In 1938, he
asked her to come. "But she re
fused," the complaint alleges.
The complaint lists grounds for
suit as "continued wilful absence."
Three children, all of whom are
now over 21, were born after the
couple's marriage in June, 1920,
Baby Killed by Gun
In Brother's Hand
KLAMATH FALLS W) Judy
Katherine Hill, 11-month-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George
Hill of Wocus, was accidental
killed Monday by a bullet from a
gun held by her five-year-old
brother, James. .
- The parents reported the, gun
had been left in a corner and the
boy somehow fired it
UAL to Install New
Equipment at City Port
Ground refrigerators have
been added to the new equip
ment being utilized by the air
lines for air freight shipments
this time to insure garden-fresh
delivery of perishables.
United1 Air Lines has announc
ed that within 90 days it will in
stall refrigerated walk-in boxes
at Eugene and eight other key
Doints along its nationwide svs-
ftem to provide for special handl
ing of perishable air freight ship
ments. Each box will have a
capacity of 620 cubic feet and in'
terior temperatures can be set
from 0 to 45 degrees Fahrenheit.
These new units, coupled with
United's refrigerated Cargolin
ers make it possible for flowers
and other perishables to- be kept
at desired -temperatures from the
time they are brought to the air
port until they reach their des
tination and are picked up by the
consignee. The new refrlger
tion facilities also will be install
ed at Boston, Cleveland, Omaha,
Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Sac
ramento, Denver and Oakland.
The most widely used species of
food fish is the herring. ,
Fifty New Members
Signed by Chamber
Fifty new members have been
added to the Chamber of Com
merce roster since Dec. 1, through
the efforts of the Chamber's Ten
O'clock Club, it was announced
Tuesday through the Chamber
office.
The Ten O'clockers (the mem
bership committee), under the
leadership of ' Vernon Meyer.
chairman, and Maurice Jacobs,
vice-cnairman, have set them
selves a goal of 100 new members
to be achieved by March 31,
;
Charles Murphy
Charles Murphy, 865 River
Road, Eugene, died Monday at a
Eugene hospital. Complete obitu
ary and funeral arrangements
will be released later by Barthol-omew-Buell
Mortuary in Springfield.
gnrene Kegfater-Gnard. Eugene. Ore., Tuesday, Jan. 21, 1947. Page 5
4-Month Jail Sentence
Given Creswell Man
Robert Clarence Learning, 21,
Creswell, Tuesday was sentenced
to serve lour months in Iane
County jail after he entered a
plea of guilty to charges of con
tributing, to the delinuency of a
minor. Sentence was passed by
Circuit Judge G. F. Skipworth,
' An information of the district
attorney charged that Learning
gave whiskey to a 14-year-old
girl In Cottage Grove.
Electric Heaters
FOR ALL PURPOSES
Self Smoothing
FAINTS VARNISHES
ENAMELS
LIGHTNING'S
1151 Willamette Phone 1316
Speedy Delivery Automatic Service Highest
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2686 CtlZ
FOR SPEEDY LC4
fuel oil
DELIVERIES
W Standard Burner Oils
1WBECK FUEL OIL CO.
BgiVs&s 3675 SOUTH 99
Heating Oils Speedy Delivery Heating
Oil
Sn Make Finer Flavor
fift1 rapefruit
W3om d-.Dert snpefrait hot punch-
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M deaHrT r?,fefrui-in salads, appetizers
btxna?. V meals day.
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BAKED"
tORN'S BREAD
TWIN T0TUM TRADING POST
HEATERS
OIL COAL WOOD
ML So. of Springfield Jet
CHAN, WHITE
CHEST RUB RE1IEVES
COUS MISERIES
Manv modern mothers are Chans-
inff tram old-fashioned remedies to
clean, white, stainless, medicated
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SALE TAffiT WEDMSflESPAY AT 9:00 A.M.
Your
Infants'
Feet
Need the
Best
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W Walker
Soft Sole
Shoes
The first foot covering, un
til baby begins to creep. Set
. entlflcally designed,.
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First Stop
Shoos .
When baby starts to pull
vp on its feet change taj
First-Step shoes. '
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WWalkn
Senior
Shoes
When jby starts running
around, and sure footed
change to Senior Shoes.
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MEN'S FANCY -PATTERN
RAYON
Size 10 to 12
33 c
MAIN SALES FLOOR
CHILDREN'S
TUCKSTITCH
PANTIES
Sizes
8 to 12
BASEMENT SALES FLOOR
33c
COMFORTABLE
STURDY CAMPUS,
JUNIOR
SHOES
89
PAIR
Whatever your choice
sandals, saddle oxfords
or dress oxfords we have
It here In colors you want
oo style you prefer. .
Giant
(Gladiolus
Bulbs are all top qual
ity, healthy and vigorous.
Each bulb a gaint
MAIN SALES FLOOR
m
PACKAGE
(Giant Sweet Peas
Prize Winners Collection
Six individual packages all different colors.
Lavender, White, Scarlet, Cream, Rose Fink, and
Bright Fink.
MAIN SALES FLOOR PACKAGE
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$E98
75 COTTON
25 WOOL
Size 72x84
BASEMENT SALES FLOOR
SMUMTS
MEN'S CHAMBRAY
Sanforized for Fit
Sizes .412 to 17
$'198
BASEMENT SALES FLOOR
VALENTINE
PARTY
SUPPLIES
We have handl-set
Cups, plates, lunch
eon Sets. Napkins
and Cocktail Nap
kins to match.
15
PACKAGE
MAIN SALES FLOOR
FOUNTAIN
BREAKFAST
Hot Cakes, Syrup and Butter'
Coffee
35C
DINNER
Fotted Meat Pie
.Vegetable, Potatoes, gravy, roll
Butter and Drink
55c
29'
Crochet
Cotton
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