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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1947)
. Tttt 14, Eugene Kegfater-Giisra. Lumbermen Set Meeting Friday ' The Willamette Valley Lumber men's Assn. will gather Friday at 0:30 p.m. at the Osburn Hotel for its monthly meeting, at wmcn legislative matters wm De cus cussed by Charles Ogle, legisla. tlve counsel for western and east am nromn lnmhpr ffrouns. ': Secretary-Manager H. J. Cox said special guests will include menlBers of the Lane County dele gation in the state legislature, tj.hi nnnn. Hirentm of the Ore gon Forest Products Laboratory at Corvallis, and pmminsier a, Proctor of the OSC forestry de pertinent. Red Cross Leaders Named for Campaign SPRINGFIELD Captains of the - .- . . .1 .m ij . i; opringxieia area wuu win icv duu citation for the American Red Cross membership drive were an nounced Friday by Chairman Wil liam Karn. The goal this year is $5000. Karp said the Springfield area neao nnnrferfi wmild be in the city li' brary, 126 Fourth St. He urged that persons who Have time to solicit contact the captains in their 1 districts. The captains are: Lester Hill finrlnofielri business district: Mrs, P. S. Kohler, Springfield residence district; Mrs. Duane Crabtree, Glenwood; Mrs. Ralph Sager, Nicholas Gardens; Mrs. Ida Gor Timi&las. Gardens: Harold Gil' more, Thurston; and Mrs. Grace : Bartholomew, Hayden Bridge. Church Foundations Said Near Completion SPRINGFIELD Work on the foundation of the First Christian Church at Fourth and A Sts. here is nearing completion, according to Dallas Murphy, chairman of the buildine committee. Murphy said construction of walls and roof probably will be the next work undertaken. Cost of the completed church is estimated at about S70,ooo. Traffic Lights Await Preparation of Curbs SPRINGFIELD The city has received its signed copy of the 'con tract with the state highway com mission which provides for instal lation of traffic lights at the corner of Fifth and Main. -Installation of the lights now awaits cutting back of curbs and jutting marquees at the intersec tion. An ordinance recently was passed prohibiting parking within 40 feet of the curb lines. Juke Box Fees Due - SPRINGFIELD City Recorder K. R. Gile reminded restaurant owners Friday that city licenses wert ordered for juke boxes by the city ordinance which set a tax on pinball machines and punch boards. A $24 annual license fee is charged for the music boxes, he said. RECORDER'S COURT Drunk: Victor O. Newton, 40, Lowell, $25; Walter Paulson, 40, WaltervUle, $25. ' Basle rule: Donald Lee King, $15; Curtis Henery Goddard, $10; James Frank Milliorn, $20; Edward B. Walford, $15. Motor running unattended: Jack Warner, $5. Double parked, motor running unattended: Daryl Freder ick Jones, $10. Passing on intersec tion: Gerald C. Daudel, $20. Stop sign: Raymond Gilbert Reddington, $5. BUILDING PERMITS Repairs and alterations: Ralph Train, 243 West K, residence, $400; Q. A. Washburnrf, 178 South Elev enth, residence, $1500; W. A. Gulley, 1457 Water, residence, $1000; T. N. Freeman, 909 Mohawk Blvd., residence and garage, $1500; C. C. Dickenson, 1138 Fifth, resi dence, $500. New structures: F. H. Skillern, 1396 Main, service station, $4000. SORE THROAT SEEOF COLDS jieve sore throat, help quiet cough ESLSUE'i"' Trv placing a little BNETRO on thn PENETROSRUB PUMPING SERVICE Septic tanks, basements and cesspools cleaned and serv iced. Tanks and drain lines Installed. Phone 737 for free estimates. JOHN H. DARROW NOW YOU CAN BUY! QUILTED Mattress Pads PENCO QUALITY WHITE TWIN SIZE . . . 379 FOll SIZE . . . J98 Eugene, Ore., Trlasy. Fee. M. 1M7 Detroit Paper Suspends Ads DETROIT (JP) The Detroit News Friday announced in a page one box that all display and clas sified advertising will be omitted from its edition next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday because of a newsprint shortage. "The scarcity of railroad cars and the severe weather in areas where naper is produced," the News said, "have held up badly needed' shipments. Thus the News' stock of newsprint available in Detroit has dwindled to danger ously low levels. "There are prospects of im provement in the situation soon, We hone that we can resume nor mal publication of advertising on Thursday, Feb. 27." , . , At Veneta VENETA Mrs. Lois Roehm is giving piano lessons in the com' munity. She may be contacted at her home in Victory Village. Mrs. Bill Palmer is here from Los Angeles visiting with . her mother, Mrs. Sarah Mullen, and other relatives. The children stay ed in Los Angeles. Rebecca Watson was state grand winner in the Radio Art contest this week. Earl Lynn Stults won first place in the first grade group. Chris Hjeltness sec ond grade, won honorable men tion. Several children in the school plan to enter the "America the Beautiful" national art contest sponsored by the Milton Bradley Company. All entries must be mailed by Feb. 28. AT SANTA CLARA SANTA CLARA Mr. and Mrs, Louis Rent row from North Dakota are visiting Renfrow's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Thompson, also Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Thompson. Mrs. Harry- Cadore left for Portland Friday, returning home Saturday with her nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klein and little daughter. Mrs. Klein and daughter will visit this com ing week with Mrs. Cadore and her sister, Mrs. Henry Kocks. 3 Complete Visual Analysis COMPOSITION SOLES OUTWEAR ALL OTHERS Especially for Work . and Play Shoes Eugene's fastest dependable shoe repair shop PENNEY'S SHOE REPAIR National Operated Penney's Basement OR J i ONE HOUR SERVICE Men. I I I Women's LJT Children's L. w " . m.v ftcr Week-End Values For Saturday, Feb. 22nd NYLON HOSE 45 Gauge. OA 40 denier Misses' ADONNA BAYON PANTIES Band leg, medium leg and CQm brief styles ......... ...... 09C Infants' FLANNELETTE GOWNS White, blue, or gQ pink trim OOC ALL STEEL WAGON Rubber balloon 1 H 7 type fires lUe O White TERRY BATH TOWELS 22 x 44 QQ Colored border ... OOC 0 HUCK BARBER TOWELS ... 34c PASTEL BABY YARN White, pink, blue. AQn One ounce skein ... ............................... ftOC SOCK & SWEATER YARN - 4-ply. CQr 2 ounce skein . .. JJ Infants' TRAINING PANTY Double crotch QO cotton knit sizes 1-4 OOC CHENILLE SPREAD Twin size. C Qrt All white . OeUU Striped OUTING FLANNEL 36" . .. OQ width OOC .Men's . . PAINTER OVERALLS Compass brand Sanforized shrunk, Q AQk graduated sizes 30 to 48 Men's PAY DAY BIB OVERALLS Heavyweight 10-oz. blue denim. Union Made. Q QQ Sanforized shrunk. Graduated sizes 30 to 46 .... aiOS MEN'S WAIST OVERALLS Foremost brand. Heavyweight 10-oz. Blue denim. Union made. Sanforized shrunk. ft AQ Graduated sizes 30 to 38 -. w MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS White rib cotton. Craftsman quality. AQn Sizes 36 to 50 WC LEATHER BIB APRONS 4.49 LEATHER WAIST APRONS ........ 3.98 MEN'S SHORTS Fancy broadcloth. I7C Gripper front Sizes 30 to 44 OC ELECTRIC SHAVERS The new Remington Q rA Foursome ..... lw.OU Men's t - NAINSOOK UNIONS Sanforized shrunk. QQ Sizes 38 to 44 . IOC Men's COTTON UNION SUITS light weight. Long legs. Short sleeves. QQ ' Sizes 36 to 46 - 1.09 . COVERT MATCHED SETS n qq Pants . Z.9 O Shirt 179 PRESSURE COOKER 1A QC Wear-ever lfl.tjO AUTO-MATIC ELECTRIC IRON Nationally advertised 1 A MWJ brand u ; 1U4 ELECTRIC CORN POPPER 9.95 ROLLING PINS j nQ Highly polished hard wood ........ Jl.Uw CLOTHES PINS n (Snap type) per dot. 1UC PLATE GLASS MIRROR A ao 16" x 24" WICKER CLOTHES BASKET... 3.19 Kirsih aa EXTENSION CURTAIN RODS 9C ELECTRIC KITCHEN CLOCKS A OQ Tea pot style bIus tax ffceOu GARMENT BAGS' O QQ Hold 8 garments .... .....:.-:jw................... agg 2-Sllce OVEN-TYPE TOASTER n Qn Chrome finish. Complete with cord .... jU 00.. . See how smart you can lie! See bow you save! See what a wonderful collection of fabrics we have for National Sew and Save Week! Lovely rayons; colorful wools; crisp cottons!- It's exciting to plan a whole wardrobe, pick the pattern, colors, fabrics that will make you loveliest! . RAYONS. Plain and printed 69c to 1.49 yd.' WOOLENS. All-wool and part wool. 2.95 to 4.49 yd. COTTONS. Plain poplin weaves 49c to 69c yd. PATTERNS in the easy-tb-sew Advance styles! Style 4392, 2-pc. dress, 12-20 .... . 25c Style 4382, tailored, 12-20 . 25 Style 4177, 2-pc. suit, 12-20 .:..... . - 25c Cotton twill tape, 38", W, Vi" width Blanket Binding, 1W width Dress Shields, flesh and white. Sizes 2 and 3 Needle threader Adjustable shoulder strap pr. 10c Crochet Cotton, ecru and white, size 30, per ball 25c Pins ' paper 4c Snap fasteners 4c Hooks and Eyes 4c Pin cushions 10c Plastic thimbles 2c Tape measure, steel, 72" 39c Cotton stay tapes 10c Bias fold tape, 4 yds. 8c Skirt belting yd. 8c Novelty buttons card 8c Pearl shirt buttons card 8e Ruffling, organdy yd. 8c Pants pockets . 10c Knit cuffs, wool 19c Shoulder pads pr. 19c-98c Mercerized thread 4c Plastic spool holder 29c Embroidery floss skein 2c Darning cotton . , . 4c Hand Sewing Needles 4c & 10c 29c 35c 2c Seam binding, rayon, 3 yds. ; 10c Twin - i. I -V V Middy braid, rayon, 4 yds. Soutache braid, rayon, 6 yds. Rick rack braid, No.; 13, 6 yds. Rick rack braid, .No. 29, 3 yds. 8 8 Elastics, variety of widths yd. 4c & W Eyelet rufflings yd. IS Coat's or Clark's ONT thread, sizes 40-60 4c & 81 Heavy duty mercerized thread 4c Talon Zippers 6"-10" 2Se-29e IOC I s I