jyvjgEWS NOTES
jor Htfn canteen,
Center-
lo, High canteen,
Unity
Center-,
jj has ef the i"011
ay be
5 r .
M?ct a rummage.
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A (olden wed dine anniversary
celebration and aurprlse going
away party for Mr. and Mrs. John
H. Matthewa, Canary, will be held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. San
Buckley in Canary from 2 to S p.m.
Sunday, March 23. Friends are in
vited..
Firemen wenl lo the Del Rev
Cafe at 845 Willamette St. at 1:45
ajn. Friday to put out a small
blaze, caused by a hot watei tank.
They also extinguished a flue fire
in the home of Keitn stump, 645V4
Thirteenth Ave. E., at 7:35 p.m.
Thursday.
Dr. Albert E. Caswell, head of
the physio department of the
University of Oregon, will leave
Friday for San Francisco to spend
the spring vacation.
. T;E;, J?ori". co-dlstrlbutor
for Weil-Built Homes, said Friday
that construction of a model pre
assembled house should be com
pleted Saturday and that the
structure is now ready for inspec
tion. The house is located ?t 544
Twentieth Ave. W.
Records
UOW COST HOME
STEELCR AFT
PREFABRICATED ALUMINUM HOMES , ....
tZuean ECONOMICAL ENDURING
KaTED TVBE AND HUST SISTANT
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L, culrKM lata 18 ratucauy mw ana ins mom
'eceuM Tr originated You buy your housing or
yZ la convenient units which you can combine
Ca larat or as imall a structure) a you need or
Cl toped a StMlcraft homo at 572 East 11th Ave.
P WAREHOUSES
'jjajmia or cctrugcrlad.
KMI.
GARAGES
One- emd two-con
Sum.
All PrlcM F.OJB. Eugsno
IAIIE METAL BUILDING CO.
blEAST llflt AVE.
PHONE 6097-W
ATTENTION
RECORD COLLECTORS'
REV. LORNE FOX
Composer ot
The Youth for Christ
March"
WIS Record KIi March In Person .
at the
YOUTH FOR CHRISt RALLY 5
SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd 7:30 P. M.
W00DROW WILSON JUNIOR HI
Ruth L. Fox, Contralto Soloist
WJH record one d her well known songs
on the nrtm aid.
NOTE-
This Record Will Not Bo Sold
lib person bringing Ota moil guests to the roily will
I '
pBtewnirlllt Youth for Christ, tho winner brought 41
MtwwobI thli choice collector's Hm got buiy.
MABBIAOE LICENSES
uoroiny Ellen Philips, Saginaw; Leonard
Gene Wullert. 2963 Elmlra Road. Eugene
and Dana Dm. rim.ai. o t
Vernon Leon Bankln, and Marie Loulte
Vanderbroeck, both of 150 Monroe St.,
Eugene! Leonard D. Renne, 1889 Haves
St., and Verena A. Moore, 324 Twelfth
Ave. E., both ot Eugene! John Everett
Mccracken, 1136 Ninth Ave., and Evla
Jamea Allen Earl, Florence, and MaVy
lu Mllla, cuahraan.
BOUNTIES
sao Wake"eld' DlMt. one bobcat,
CIRCUIT COURT
tniT!!5cn.i? 1Ued: Vernon Francis vi.
Mildred O. Carey, desertion.
"'Z'" ,UM: Wllbert Fred Belkman
I. faciMO .rnvhmiril T I...
tor damagei, plaintiff aUegea 'Greyhound
w &t h" ta September,
IMS, on Highway t, one mil touth of
mSSSS SitY tal"'lon of State
Highway as, causing damage to plaintiff 'a
Jki.i. H"" injuries ana Buttering
which win cause permanent diBabllity!
SiTO".. if" aahi"8e amounting to
24,15.S1 U. s. Fidelity and Guaranty
Sii Vi, senc"'. '!. Wt lor
BUILDING PERMITS
nepaira and alteration: Katheryn wn.
kins. 162 Fifteenth -Av. t
o'fffi YSSf roadway;
thur St., residence. $700.
" arructures: Ferry Parks, 1835
oi,, icbiuence ana garage, S70O0;
Perry Parks, 1849 Friendly St., ieiidenci
JUSTICE COURT
Overloads: H. H. Wilson, $30! V.
Hassett, $23; S. J. May. $30 and 40.
k .t X'V? insufficient clearance:
..uuci. unnigren, loutf East 10th St..
S15.
no oneratora license: Rnhr4 UI. n.hi.
gren, $5.
Mart-lage: Dorothy Ellen Phllllpi and
Theodore Thompson, both of Saginaw, at
. v uunu in jnun, inursaay.
M.
Eugenean Held
After Assaults
Lawrence Thomas, 24-year-old
Eugene man, was being held in
county jail Friday pending dis
position of assault and battery
charges after he allegedly dis
turbed three women near the
downtown district Wednesday
night.
City police said Thomas, whose
address was given as the Bangs
Hotel, was arrested at Eighth and
Olive Sts. at 11 p.m. Wednesday,
following reports that three wo
men had been disturbed during the
period from 8:45 to 10 p.m. Wednesday.
. The first disturbance, according
to city police, occurred In front
of the City Barber. Shop at Park
and Oak Sts. at about 8:45 p.m.
The second case reportedly oc
curred when a woman attempted
to enter her car In the parking
lot across from the Greyhound
Depot at 9:05 p.m.
The third case was reported to
police' at 10 p.m. after a woman
was stopped in front of a resi
dence at 236 Ninth Ave. W. In
each case, police said, their
screams frightened the assailant
away.
The assailant, police laid,
grabbed the third victim's purse
containing $20 and papers before
fleeing. The purse was recov
ered Thursday by children living
on Ninth Ave. W., but city detec
tives said the money and papers
had not been recovered.
TNT to Give
'Big Blowout'
The Willamette National Forest
is really planning a "big blowout"
with the 20 tons of . TNT they are
scheduled to receive through the
War Assets Administration, ac
cording to Clyde Quam, adminls.
trative assistant in the Eugene of.
fice.
The TNT is part of 100 tons
which once was destfhed for Pa
clfie battle areas, and which now
will be used by Oregon's forest
services in the blazing of timber
access roads and trails. This use
constitutes the only terms for
transfer ot the surplus explosives
to the forestry service.
Driver Gets Called
To Municipal Court
Peter D. Reich. 1414 Kincaid St.,
was scheduled to appear in muni
cipal court Monday following his
citation by city police on charges
of failing to yield right-of-way.
Police said Reich's car collided
with another car driven by James
K. Thaborn. 1417 Kincaid St., who
was treated for minor injuries at
Sacred Heart Hospital.
Two other cars were damaged
in a minor accident at Eighth and
Eutene Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Friday, Mar. 21, 1847, Pate '
Oak Sts. Thursday. Drivers were fifth Ave. and Ralph A. Peter
Charles H. Howard, 1059 Twenty-'son, Cushman.
FILL DIRT
; Eugene ar Springfield
INTER-CITY
, SAND A GRAVEL
Phone Eugene 95S or Spfld. SSS
LIGHT FIXTURES
ALL KINDS
ALL PRICES
ALL SHAPES
Living Room Bad Room Hall Dinettp Kitchen
All At Prices You Want To Pay!
L ! G H T N I N G'S
1151 WILLAMETTE PHONE 1316
City Releases
Annual Report
ine nrst annual report of the
city of Eugene, published to ac
quaint residents with affairs of
city government during the past
years, is now available for distri
bution. . .
The report shows population
trends, building permits, tele
phones in operation, bank debits
and water consumers, all of which
have increased sharply. Also in
cluded are a financial statement!
comparative tax rates, bonded in
debtedness, and reports from all
departments of city government.
i'ree copies of the report are
available at the offices of the city
recorder and city, manager In city
nan.
.
Cyrus Charles Premo
Cyrus Charles Premo, 84, died
March 17 at Dallas, Ore. He was
born Aug. 13, 1862, in New York,
ano is survived by a nephew and
niece, Harry Castle and Mrs. Fred
Frost, both of Cottage Grove. He
lived in Oregon 25 years.
Services will be' held in Cottage
Grove at Mills Mortuary Saturday
at 2:30 p.m., with the Rev. Hilton
Park' officiating. Interment will
be in Brumbaugh Cemetery.
, AU Forms of Insurance
LOREN V. BRYANT
Phone 1181 62 W. 13th
TWIN T0TUM TRADING POST
VIOLINS
GUITARS BANJOS
Vt Mi. So. of Springfield Jet
TRAPSHOOT
SUN., MARCH 23rd
10 A.M.
West Point Gun
Club
J Miles North o!
Coburc; on the
Brownsville Road
John Rafferty
John Rafferty, an employe of
Anderson Bros. Hop Yards, "died
Wednesday. Funeral announce
ments are pending arrival of relatives.
Bartholomew-Buell Mortuary is
in charge:
BUTTER, CHEESE TESTS
SALEM (U.R) State exanv
inations for butter and cheese
makers will be held March 27 in
the Oregon State College Dairy
Building, the State Agriculture
Department announced Friday.
ENGINEERING
IN WOOD
LAMINATED
LUMBER
BEAMS
ARCHES
TRUSSES
.STRUCTURES
IICIIMIllll
P. O. BOX 549
' EUGENE. OREGON
Telephone Eocene 2407
Bring your figure problems to May Morgan
Sears Famous Corsetiere
a v ' 1 1 o
Charmdde
NU-BACK BELTED
FOUNDATION
92s
Expertly tailored of pre-shrnnk cotton and
rayon batiste. Inner belt to give firm sup
port to1 the heavier figure. Well boned.
Bide hooka. Siies 88 to 48..
OlS LonflllM
V
Charmode
BRASSIERE
1.98
Melded esntrol for the larger fig
ure. Diaphragm support Sixes 34
to 46.
VOU CAN"
See these Charmode Garments Modeled in our Cor.
etry Department Thursday, Friday and Saturday. -
SHE'LL SOLVE YOUR
FIGURE PROBLEM
Just selling a corset la one thing . . . fitting your -figure
la anothar. That la exaony what our Corset
lere Consultant doe . . . expert fitting! Whether
you need a whisper-light girdle and bra -to make the .
most of appealing curves, the firm, molding control
of a boned foundation, er eomfortablc abdominal
and baek support . . . Scare hac a Charmode gar.
ment to perfeotly fit you I If you like such colcn
tlf lo fitting cervlec (free of eeurcc), we Invite yeu to '
Come In to Seart and meet
MAY MORGAN
Sears Corsetler Consultant
- Thursday, Friday, Saturday
March 20, 21. 22
SceniWe
GALE SUPPORT
Fatigue., 4.98
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Dealgned support abdomaa
and baok. to make you look and
feel bottar. Wall :ned. Ixtrc
Ions sldee. Was SS to 41.
Charmode
. ALL' I N - ONE
No lonlng. , 12.50
For eloak contours tytth wonder.
ful comfort. Front panela of Lane
end satin olaatlo. Uplift laae bra, .
aizao S4 to 40. '
BOTJRSl S:St a.m. to 5:3t p.m.
Daily; Friday: 9:31 tU p.m.
18S 10th Avenue West
- Eufene. Oregon
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Convenience
YOUR NEW COMPLETE DEPARTMENT STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL
9 P.M. EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT. SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE. MAKE YOUR
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MILY STORE HOURS:
lpt Fridoys) 930 to 5:30
"The Friendliest Store in Town
FRIDAY STORE HOURS:
9:30 TIL 9 P. M.
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