Page 4, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Tues., Jan. 13, 1948
Lane Law Officers Featured
In Police Journal Write-Ups
Law enforcement activities In
Eugene and Lane County are
featured In three of the major
article In the current issue of
the Police Journal, official mag
azine of the Lower Columbia
River Peace Officers' Assn.
"Meet Sheriff Swarts" is the
title of one article written and
Illustrated by Bill Runyan, Dallas.
Another feature presents the views
of Eugene's new police chief,
Keith Jones, on the relationship
of Juvenile problems and police
work.
Chame Reviewed
The third report, telling of
chlef-of-pollce changes throughout
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several months, reviews the I,
change at Eugene. Chief Jones'
picture appears on the cover of
the magazine as do those of Port
land's retiring chief, Loen V. Jen
kins, and L. I Plttlnger, ex-chlef
of the Eugene department now
holding a similar post at Oregon
City.
Runyan's feature on Lane
County's sheriff, C. A. Swartt,
tells of his years of experience as
the head of a law enforcement
agency which covers 4578.S square
miles of territory. The article tells
of Swarts' hope to add at least
two men to his present force of
20 deputies, five of whom are in
the criminal department most of
the others are in the tax depart
ment. Sheriff Swarts
The sheriff's praise of coopera
tive arrangements with the Eugene
city police and the state police
la told by Runyan, and he credits
these arrangements with having
"effected a considerable saving i
for the taxpayers, plus a tight
knit, efficient police service for
the district."
The Police Journal article re
porting Chief Jones' outlook on
the Juvenile problem is based on
a talk he made before the crim
inology class of the Portland ex
tension of the University of Ore
gon. '
Juvenile Cases
Jones told this audience that
Juveniles are the responsibility of
the home, church and school rath
er than the police department,
and that if these agencies would
do their part, fewer Juveniles
would need to come before the
police.
Jones also presented a sketch
on the history of the police pro
fession, and spoke of the outstand
ing problems currently to be solv
ed in further Improving the pro
fession. Improved salaries, he said,
would work to the general bene
fit of the public by attracting top
notch men as police officers and
would prtvent them from being
induced to take other offers In
the field of Industry. Higher pay
would also Improve the social
status of police officers, Jones
said, a result which would be re
flected In better service to the
public.
Bicycle Licensing
Progress Reported
SPRINGFIELD The city po
lice department Tuesday had u
sued a total of 387 bicycle 11'
censes for 1948, according to Po
lice Chief Clell Pryor.
The) licenses which cost 15 cents,
may be obtained by calling at the
rear entrance to the police sta
tlon at the city hall.
Chief Pryor said he expects
that 1000 bike licenses will be
Issued before the end of the year.
In 1M7 the olty Issued 890 and In
1848 the total was 700 Pryor said.
City Recorder K. R. Glle re
minded again Monday that dog
licenses are available at the city
licenses are available at the city
hall. The fees are $1.00 for males
and $1.00 for females. The city
retains 80 per cent of the fees
for dog licenses acquired at the
city hall, with the remaining 20
per cent going to the county.
Slnoe Jan. 1, the city has Issued
31 dog licenses, OUe said.
P-TA Calls Meet
After Postponement
SPRINGFIELD Meeting of the
Brat tain school Parent - Teachers
Association, originally scheduled
for January 7 but postponed be
cause of flood conditions, will be
held 8 p.m., Wednesday, January
14, at the schoolhouse.
Oenevtve Turnipseed, director
of dormitories at the University of
Oregon, will speak to the group
on family relations.
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Young Men's
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All wool tweeds In blue and
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Regular $24.95
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YOUNG MEN'S SLACKS
Of grey wool tweed. Sires 27 to 30. Up to $8.85 value.
$2.98
YOUNG MEN'S WOOL SLACKS
Of plain brown covert and flannel. Sizes 28 to 32.
Up to $12.50 value.
$5.00
Men's Cotton Flannel Work Shirts
Of plain grey twill. Sanforized flannel. Sires 14Vi to 17.
Regular $2.48, Reduced to
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Men's Part Wool Work Sox
In medium weight Grey color. Regular 45o value.
25c
MEN'S RAIN COATS
In black only. Mostly small sizes. Regular $10.00
Reduced to
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MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Part wool French flannel and heavy gabardine. Tan, blue,
brown and white colors. $5.50 to $7.50 value. Small,
Medium and large.
$3.95
MEN'S DRESS SOX
Part wool. Shorlle style In plain and fancy colors. Sizes
10 to 12. Up to 69e values for
39c
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BATHROBES
Cotton and part wool. Up to $7.98
value.
$2.98
LITTLE GIRLS'
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Regular $2.98 value. Size I.
$1.98
GIRLS' WINTER
WOOL COATS
Reg. 10.95 now 7.95
Keg. 18.98 new . 10.95
Reg. 11.95 now 8.95
Keg. 18.95 now .... 11.95
Girls' Light Weight
WOOL COATS
Regular $11.45 values. Sizes 1 to 4.
$4.95
100?o WOOL "T" SHIRTS
Regular $2.98. Sizes 1 to 4.
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BOYS' SOX
Regular 65c value, now
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JACKETS
Wool plaid, regular $4.25 value.
Sizes 10 to 18.
$2.99
SPORT SHIRTS
Up to $2.20 value. Sizes 8 to 16.
98c
GIRLS' WOOL MITTS
Bright red and tan colors, assorted lot Close out at-
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WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR . . . BALCONY
WOMEN'S DRESSES
Crapes and wools, broken A AA
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100 all wool, black, red, brown, Kelly,
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100 all wool In dark shades, some
pin stripes. Sizes 10 to 44. Values !o
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WOMEN'S COATS
100 wool, plaids, black, brown,
blue, wine and grey. Slies 12 to 44.
Values to $39.95.
$24.50
Featuring large sizes, 40 to 44. Crl
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RAMBLER ALL LEATHER BAGS
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PLASTIC & KAY CORDE BAGS
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LADIES' ANKLETS
Cotton Ribbed Top Double cuff. Assorted colors.
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