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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
r0unty Surveyor Lashes Failure to Object orruHujw,j -jKwi iwuu vjiuue v-rossina ! ni uis w " - - iia iuiuip narir- m .i. ..l . l' . .nil v. Pacific Railroad Tbamed Thursday by P. M. Lane County surveyor, for "f-fc of action to prevent a ."'aossing near Jasper. f-eCpWdthathegra?! , would be on the county Jr Jasper when the road n s. Jr, imw "ayftoeMen Vtle Skip Ctoodi . ... ct-ta UioVlu-av r rlian 4amci - -1 ;. . 01 r.. a 115 Iumre bacit-!" thcy -had 0 objection to crossing because thev ri,rfn i ineineLounty court had pre-i want to spend money." He em c'arr?edonkhv,l! ta "on, I Phased tha, at theast coumy Y V- S- "-!count- 734 133 of them heavy f ."?! the Sta,e buc I trucks, and 25 trains used the lo-! Utilities Commission, Krt rntinn i . . could have more time to study the Denies Claim ! in ieiOTVlt::: apartment claim, ; and th Stat. k; ."uuaoiyt m nave no jurisdiction m the mat- 2 Commis- ter. aaying the road belong, to the! . county, ' related Morse, "but tht Morse lashed out at the S. P. be-1 road is a federal aid project and! therefore directly controlled by i the State Highway Department." Morse was objecting to the' highway department', refusal to aid the county in prevening the construction of the grade crossing. I The War Department Engineers, however, to back up the county's case before the P. U. C. took a later count of cars at the crossing which agreed with the county', number. Their first count was very low. Morse said he never expected to see both the highway department and the railrnaH "on nn Munnl j having no objection to a grade crossing. J4ou5eLoid Overseas EXPERT PACKING, CRATING. STEEL BANDING PHONE 160 ' - - Free Estimate k k. i i" i- in n r r. a as- . EUGENE I KAiNir ck & aiuKAfct LU. Street Money Meeting Held SPRINGFIELD City Attorney William S. Fort returned here Thursday after attending a con ference with the State Highway Commission in Salem Wednesday to discuss disposition of the $250, 000 fund set up by the 1947 Legis lature to be used in cities that have experienced damage to streets by heavy industrial traffic. Fort was one of three men se lected by the League of Oregon Cities to cNjsult with the high way commission on this problem. The other, were Fred Inkster of Oswego and Hollis Smith, mayor of Dallas. "Fort said the highway commis sion will expend the special fund and must use the money on city's street other than those main tained by the State Highway De partment. Fort said the highway commis-' sion felt that the intent of the statute was mainly to aid smaller cities which have recently had rapid industrial growth and are not in a position financially to keep heavily used streets in shape. He said cities will be required to show the highway commission their specific needs within the meaning of the statute. The board of three may meet again with the highway commission at a later date. plication for a Clipper service be tween the Pacific Northwest and Hawaii. Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore.. Thurs.. Aug. 21, 1947, Page 17 PAN-AM Sl'PPORTS BID SEATTLE Pan American World Airways representatives re ported Thursday the line has sent a 30-page brief to the Civil Aero nautics Board in support of its ap- DOW-JONES AVERAGES Dow-Jones closing bond aver ages: 40 bonds, 103.C8, up 0.03. 10 higchr grade rails, 110.15. un- 72 FEET HURT? VISIT Foot-Comfort Store Relief Promptly From Corns, Callouses, Bunions, Burning and Aching Feet. FREE Analysis ol Your Feet 663 Willamette St Across from the Heilig changed. 10 second grade rails, 91.57, up 0.12. 10 public utilities, 107.27, up 0.05. 10 industrials, 104.14, off 0.03. HARLEY DAVIDSON SERVI-CAR for Inexpensive Pick-up And Delivery Service Harley Davidson Motorcycles Cushman Motor Scooters HARLEY-DAYIDSON SALES CO. 1346 East 13th Ave. Phone 4450-J 5 f A hrcrrmu I IS SI I Si 6 Did the lute irvniiui uiuKz if (id me. Sure she did, with her own B lily-white hands and the new u my-wmwj 'w,luo n:!leh.tt Pin Hrust Mil Iriuov,7 -What a gal! Easy does it, ui flaky, tender crust every time. Trv it soon with your bvorite filling. For special fill- Iirgs see Ann Pillsbury 's tested recipes right on the package. Tender, "short" crust the flaky kind Rich flavor of fine shortening Warm brown color Cuts at touch of a fork Mixes quickly. Soft, pliable, rolls out easily Doesn't stick to hands or rolling pin Doesn't break apart when lifted into pan Edges seal easily Fast fix in less tire than it takes oven to heat All you do is add cold water out of the tap, mix and roll out Pillsbury PIE CRUST MIX All Vets Invited To Legion Picnic All veterans and their families as well as members have been in vited to attend the American Legion picnic Sunday at Mossy Maple Park, five miles above Lowell Bridge on Highway 58 east of Goshen. Each family will take a picnic dinner and utensils, and the Legion will furnish coffee, cream, punch and ice cream, and ma terials for a wiener roast in the early evening. Dinner will be served at 1:30 p. m., and games with prizes have been planned for guests of all ages. Don Johnson is chairman of the picnic committee. Assisting him are Art Erickson, James Kroblem and Jasper G. Simons. Persons wishing transportation may tele phone Johnson at 1716 or Erick son at 4860. " Ex-Kansan Tells Rt F Where Corn Really Good He used to live in Kansas where it really grows tall, so Frank O. McDonald of Rt 5 feels he's a good judge of corn. And in Lane County it's the Rt 5 variety, down around Veneta, that takes the honors, Mc Donald avers. Rt. 5 has it ten and a half feet tall by the acre, with three ears to the stalk. Rt. F can shush up about its corn raising prowess, Mc Donald says, because Rt. 5 is a little Kansas. Lucille C. Brown Private services for Lucille C. Brown, 39 of, 125 17th Avt. W, who died Wednesday at her home, will be held Friday at Poole-Lar-sen Mortuary, with the Rev. E. S. Bartlam officiating. Cremation will follow, and the family nas asked that flowers be ommitted. Mrs. Brown as born Dec. 29, 1907 at Eugene, and was gradu ated from Eugene High School in 1926 and the University of Ore gon in 1930. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority and of the Episcopal Church. She lived in Eugene the past three months. 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