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I CITY NEWS NOTES WHAT'S DOING Wednesday 8 p.m. Motorcycle Club, 1846 13th Ave. X. 8 p.m. Coed night, Community Center. Thursday Noon Active Club, Eugene Hotel Noon Realty Board, Osburn Hotel. 7:80 p.m. Eagles band practice. Eaglet Hall. 7:30 p.m. CAP cadeti, Con don School. bants Clara Telephone Co., Llnea 12 and 80, will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 22, In the home of E. G. Vogt, Beacon Drive. Ladles of 12 Line will serve lunch. mnounana The Location of Our New Office Address 988 West 11th Ave. Phone 3130 E. D. RATHBONE, D. O. GLADYS RATHBONE, D.O. Order Extra Prints of the Snapshots of Your Child All of the folks will want print!. They're picture! that can't be taken again; bring the negatlvei to us and let our careful workmen give you as many extra prints or enlargements as you need. Prompt, reasonably priced service. J 6 Comer 7th and Willamette Pan 4, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., Jan. 11, 19481 Irving M ' ' ' ' ' conduct a budget election at 8 p. m. in the school Thursday, Jan. 22. Dakota Club will give an In door covered dlah picnic Friday at 8:30 p.- m. at the St. Mary's Episcopal Hall, 188 Thirteenth Ave. E. There will be a program and dancing from 9 to 11 p. m. Two free movies, "Classic of Skiing Norway" (with narra tion by Lowell Thomas) end "Ski In the Valley of the Saints" (the Laurentian hills in Canada) will be shown on the University of Oregon campus Wednesday in 207 Chapman Hall at 7:30 p. m. George Wright and Leon Good row, Eugene field men of the ac cident prevention division of the State Industrial Accident Com mission, will be in Salem Jan. 22 and 28 to attend the fourth an nual industrial accident preven tion conference. Post colors will be dedicated at the Thursday' business meeting of Willamette women's Legion Post 161 at 8 p. m. In the armory. All women veterans are invited to the meeting. A new Oregon State College bulletin, "Patterns for Kitchen Cabinets," has been received by the county home demonstration agent and a limited supply is available in the agent's office; Public Market. The booklet (Sta tion Bulletin 446) gives specifi cations and plans for making kit chen cabinets. I SAW old cigar and cigar ette butts thrown Into a March of Dimes jar. Won't help the crippled. G. M. AH Cannery union members, employed and on withdrawal, are invited to the amiual banquet Thursday at 8:30 p. m. in the Woodmen hall. The main course will be furnished and members are requested to bring a covered dish, pie, or cake. Families of members of Local 656 are also In vited, Business Representative Alice A. Blssell announced. Ivan NIven, associate professor of mathematics in the University of Oregon, has accepted an invita tion to address students and mem bers of the mathematics faculty of Reed College, Portland, on Jan. 26. "The Extranuelear Effects of Nuclear Disintegrations" is the title of an address by Dr. E. P. Cooper, associate professor " of physics In the University of Ore gon, to be given at the physics seminar Thursday, Jan. 22, at 4 p.m. In 108 Deady Hall on the campus, Arlo Anderson, graduate assist ant in the mathematics depart ment of the University of Oregon, will speak on "The Best Polyno mial Approximations of Functions Possessing Derivatives," at a mathmatlcs seminar In 298 Emer ald Hall Jan. 22 at 4 p.m. Sidney W. Little, dean of the school of architecture and allied arts in the University of Oregon, was the featured speaker Tuesday night at the annual meeting of the Oregon chapter of the American Institute of architects at Multno mah Hotel, Portland. Visiting the University of Ore gon campus Wednesday, Jan. 21, was Wallace S. Wharton, member of the Oregon state tax commis sion, who spoke to students in the senior editing class of the school of journalism on the state tax system. D. P. Rldenour will open a gro cery store In Sunny Hollow at 10 a.m. Monday. Eugene Rose Society will meet Friday at 8 p. m. at the Garden Club House, 164S High St. Dr. Henry Hartman, head of the de partment of horticulture at Ore gon State College, will be guest speaker. E, uene Recreation Commission will meet at 8 p. m. Thursday, Jan. 22, in the city hall office of the bureau of parks and recrea tion. Kenneth R. Amey, formerly In charge of the Eugene Farm Labor Employment Office, is assistant secretary of the AAA office in The Dalles, serving Wasco and Hood River counties. Eugene Gleemm will have a special rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in First Methodist Church. Harry Oliver Adams, 21, who gave his address as Iowa, was ar raigned in District court Tuesday, charged with larceny in connec tion with the theft of a car. He was arrested by the state police on Highway 58. He waived prelimin ary hearing and hearing before the grand Jury. Circuit Judge G. F. Sklpworth announced Wednesday that mo tion day wfll be in the eourt next Tuesday and. divorces will be heard Wednesday. The city fire department an swered a call at 8:58 a. m. Wed nesday to control a rubbish tire at 328 Willamette. No property damage was reported. Civil Air Patrol will hold Its regular meeting Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. at Condon School. Navigation courses will begin with this meet ing, which is open to senior mem bers and cadets. Records i rwum K.msf.n uiTrt Frostbite Should Not Be Rubbed With Snow! For proof see our ad neit Wednesday. IT'S THE TRUTH! WERE MARINO A BIT BIT THESE DATS . folks In Eugene beeause we are showing the 1918 riOLCO RADIO . with Famous for quality the world over, PHILCO Radios are now better than ever! See for yourself , . , come In right awayl GREATEST RADIO VALVES EVER! Phllco gives you valuable radio and phonograph fea turee found nowhere else ... No matter what you pay! We believe ... If you SEE PHILCO YOU'LL BUT PHILCO Remember We Service What We Sell . . . Its temperature can be reduced several degrees lower without It eonrrallng, especially If the water be pure and It is not agitated. 1 Popular Fallacies by A. S. E. Ackermann, page 758. OLDFIELDS ELECTRIC i PHILCO AGENCY 846 Olive Phne 254 MARRIAGE LICENSE 9 Juanltt Pierson, 601 Eighth Ave. B , end Calvin Jonti. 136 Sixth Ave. both Ku- Jene; James David Parkrldge and Beverly eannc Tltue, both. SprinffieM. CIRCUIT COURT Probates: Estate of Stella McKlnzev. Am- ceased, Alex McKinzey, appointed execu tor, nowara r.ernam, uay nowiing, ana V. M. Cameron, appointed appraisers; Es tate of Julia Belle Alexander. First Na tional Bank of Eugene appointed execu tor, W. R. RoberUon, V. Edwin John eon, and Gerald Huff, appointed apprali era; Estate of Lawrence U. May, Inez Mar appointed executrix, Roy Mead, hoy Rowling, and V. M. Cameron appointed appraiser-; Eetate of Lizzie Barber, Perry L. Barber appointed executor, Char lei B. Harrison, Van Macey. and L. T. Lonf coy appointed appraiseri, Lawaulti filed: Franda Pearce vt. Troy Cox, plaintiff aeeka to recover S81S al leged due; Ray Spath vi. Ray Mlschell et al, plaintiff aeeks to recover 1600 alleged due; W. C. Martin et al vi. Robert H Hendricks at al, quiet title; Phil Warren vi. Fred IX Dick, plaintiff aeeki to recover SS30.54 alleged due. DISTRICT COURT No operator'! license: Thomas X Thompson, S3; William M. Daman, S3. No vehicle license: Thomas C. Iibell, S5, also no P.U.C. permit, $15. No P.U.C. permit: Honart Tellefion, $18. Overwldth: Howard H. Jenkins, $5. Overload: David S. Walllns. 124. BIRTHS Births at Sacred Heart General Hospital: WEIMJ5R To Mr. and Mrs. James Weimer, Oakland, Ore., a daughter, Jan. JOHNSON To Mr. and Mrs. Mvran CI Johnson, Springfield, a daughter, Jan. 13, THOMAS Tf Mr. and Mrs'. A Wn.l Thomas, 1828 Hllyard St., a son, Jan. 13, IsrVO. SKILLEKNTo Mr. and Mrs. John Ski Hern, 730 38U) Ave. W., daughter, Jan. 13. IMS. CALEY-TO Mr. and Mrs. Jamaa W. , Caley, Creawell, a daughter. Jan. 19, IMS. i WOODS To Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Woods, 1051 E St., Springfield, a son, Jan. 13, 1MB. COLEMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Cienra M. Coleman, Pine Rest Lodge. Highway 99, a son, Jan. 14, 11H8. HU LETT To Mr. and Mrs. Jay L Hu lett, 303 Thompson Drive, Springfield, a on, Jan. 14, 1948. OPAQER-To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I. Opager, 1551 B St., Springfield, a daugh-. ier, Jan. it, ivw. TIMMONS-To Mr. and Mrs. Thamii Timmons, RU 4, Eugene, a daughter. Jan. it, itno. ROSE To Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Rom. 124)1 M St., Springfield, a son, Jan. 14, 1043. CLARK To Mr. and Mrs. Archl Clark. Walton, a daughter, Jan. 14, IMS. GARBER To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel M. Garber, HU 1, Junction City, a son, Jan. 14, it, GODDAHD TO Mr. and Mrs. Benlamfn J. Goddard. Skinner Butte Villa, Eugene, a ion, Jan, 14, 1W8. DORSET To Mr. and Mrs. Harold I. Dorsey. 471 10th Ave, W., a daughter, Jan. it, ivte. BRATTON To Mr. and Mr. Lonnla Bratton, Junction City, a daughter, Jan. 15, IMS. HOSTICK To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hostick. At. 2, Junction City, a ion, Jan. JB.1IHB. TEAL To Mr. and Mrs. Odell W. Teal. 1393 Park St, a daughter, Jan. 15, IMS. FLYNN To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Flynn, 330 Clover Lane, Springfield, a un, o an. to, imo. COOK To Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Cook. Rt. a. Eugene, a daughter, Jan. 15, IMS. MJLLICAN To Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Millicnn. 1160 Emerald SL. a daughter. Jan. 13, 1948. ANKRUM TO Mr. and Mrs. CUaa O. Ankmm, 1225 15th Ave. B., a daughter, Jan. 15, 1M8. Don Carlos Allard Funeral services for Don Carlos Allard, 71, brother , of Mrs. Roy E. Morse of Eugene, were held Monday In Portland at the Colo nial Mnrtnnrv Mr. Allard was a veteran of the Spanish-American War, serving in tne rnuippines with Co. L of the Oregon Volun teers, 2nd Regiment. He also served In World War I. Dr. John W. Beard, who was v. hBnioin r,t th 2nd Oreson Regiment during the Spanish War, oliiciatea at tne iunerax awvms under the auspices of the Veter ans of Foreign Wars. NOT NEW i Mathematics is nothing new. 'Back in 1900 B. C, scholars were iBlrUKKUIJfi Willi ai iiimi.", f ,.e.,4f.;i omflHnn: and gl ClUilS, Ijuouium. "M l equations with two unknown factors. LAMPS FLOOR e TABLE . PIN-UP BED MSSG WART ELECTRIC CO. 956 Willamette Ph. 718 Only city In the United States with a Federal Reserve Bank and a Federal Land Bank is St. Louis, Mo. FRESH EAT Esef, Baby Beef, Veal and Fork. By Whole, Half or Quarters or Any Amount. Delivered Anywhere Sold on Quality Never en Price "The Home of Better Meats" AR0WN FARMS Phone 2853-J-2 PIONEERS IN PREFABRICATE Fabricated Crates Pallets Specialties STRUCTURES-- ineearoaTS P. O. BOX 549 EUGENE, OREGON . Telephone Eugene 1407 r rr ST l X I 4 At ft for Genensf'ots A Gnat Cenucfy fevort'n 0 NOW! O 475 qt $0-30 Pay by the MONTH for HOSPITAL PROTECTION for YOU and YOUR FAMILY Coura. $1.00 monthly per person. Good In All 48 States. NAMK ADDRESS . CITY STATE AGE .... For Complete Information Send Coupon To KAMERMAN - HALPERN Agency 200-204 Oddfellows Bid., Eugene, Ore. Ph. 4120 Hi--.-. - .' - -,-. a?:irflS',rifv -iiA"'ot,vi It pays to PAY BYaiEGEt V."h)r waste timt and energy walking around town to par bills? A checking account at this bsnk will conserve both ! It's safer, loo when you mail your own check because you don't run any risk of losing money . . . and you do have an exact record of all payments. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP. N.Y.. KENTUCKY WHISKEY A BLEND '96 PROOF $5 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Mmtr Fdt ral Depout Insurance Ccporct.sn v. J 0 s-tk m. m i sk im j snp v 1 ksass i Yes, very year In January people ate asking goods... o we Hove soft of ontlelpatsd your netdt widi t ns IM 4 seasonal needs at pedal prices, like thei Woven Wire Farm Fence Heavy welfht in 10 rod rolls 11.00 Kem Tone Rainy days are food days te Kem Tone the Interior of your home. AH colors In stock. Quarts ... 1.17 Gallons S.lt Kem Tone Brush 3.38 Boys Coaster Wagon Has all the Quality features s boy is lookinr for Red beds', sturdily built. 9.95 Electric Hedge Shears Made by Sunbeam A fast way tor llf ht work 32.50 Electric Motors Repulsion-Induction. Single Phase. 4 H.P. Heavy Duty Price 41.75 Other sites In stock L 1 H. P. 5W$tonwar ,-nr-HJ ARS from 1 te fa, slaes 4te per (al, S fallon stse 45e per (al. Milk Fans Oal. 50e Oil Putty In one Pound airtitht cans 15c High Speed Drills In Sets IS sties 1lt to Va" by 32nds 19.75 Step-on Kitchen Garbage Cans Some decorated, some plain enamel finish 1.29 to 3.95 TORCH BLOW Seamless tank, l qu site heavy duty torch. Lonr life pump Easy (rip ban die. A real val ue at fill i .: '..( 6.75 Sheet Iron Heating Stoves With east Iron less Steel llnlnr. Prices 3.25 to 6.95 Sandvlk Buck Saws For Fast Cutting. 1" slse Steel Bow. 4.45 Gasoline Lantern Gives off pow erful steady light Not af fected by wind or rain. Strong construction. One mantle type, built-in pressure pump. 6.75 Bamboo Roll-up Shades To protect from Sun and Wind Made in China ..4.25 ..S.B5 3 ft wide 4 ft. wide 5 ft. wide 6.95 8 ft. wide 8.85 7 ft. wide 9.95 8 ft. wide 11.00 Paint Sprayers Good capacity. Complete With gun and hose but lesa motor. Double cylinder. 44.95 Also smaller machines In stock Door Mats In Good Quality Cocoa Prices 1.95 to 3.25 Garden Seeds 5c and 0e. Packages Peas, Corn, Beans and lawn seeds carried In bulk. Wood Workers' Bench Vises Bapld Acting With bench stop 10.75 Electric Corn Poppers Are right In season now. Tou should have one. 4.95 Adjustable Hack Saw A fine quality adjustable saw. 1.95 Kitchen Scales White enameled finish. Attrac tive design made by Universal. Price 4.75 Carpet Sweepers Bissells Grand Rapids 6.95 'Universal Make 7.95 Dormeyer Electric Food Mixer Complete with Juicer 30.95 . Dog Feeders Two milk glass bowls in a sturdy stand 90c Also in stock are dog collars, leashea and dog biscuits. Mole Trapi Reddick SMu m.J from either direct 1.65 rorSafHandllllton Buna let,, 13.75 Bull staff with jw J 5.75 Plastic Flash Case, Reduced In prUe. m 59c Aluminum m Ready Mixed Heat-proof, Weatha-.nJ nust prooi. Gallon 3,75 Car Washing Brush Full bristle brail-nJ protected edges, Sfootatf handle to attach to tui nose. k 16.50 Plastic LUce Clothes Llnei In 100 ft. length, Wipe Weather prooi. Eirtn Price 2.45 Vlpetekf tiniM tug Roller Skates Hard carbon itl "! with highest qnalltr bearings. Adjustiblt M and toe clamps. 3.95 Electric Heait: Porcelain Finish 1330 Watt Capacitf Price 7.45 Nails Assorted sizes in i5 lb. em .2.50 or lie per pom Saznpson CnrA Tables .,A4Inn. tin steel legs assortment sl siyn and color. 3.95 PostH , ji. i are fnf; niece el .,..1 Ik er RoosHJ ly flnlrt" hanai 3.45 ri.lt. Womecrafl Power Tools Band Saw lir- 36.95 Drill Pr 39.95 Lulilv 1 1 ' 44.95 Quackenbush Hardware 180 EAST BROADWAY PBO