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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1948)
. j oAMtM lunvil V.rvAMA n fiim .Tun 13. 1A4R rags IVCmivi -yjmg m uHmiv) Fire Equipment Bond Issue Council Topic SPRINGFIELD On the agenda for the regular meeting on the city council here Monday, June 14, Self Smoothinc PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS LIGHTNING'S 1151 Willamette Phone 1316 nt 'an nm will be an ordinance covering the sale and issuance of tinnnn worth nf bonds for fire equipment voted by the city last May 21. The ordinance will set a date for receipt of sealed bids lor tne bonds. In connection with 'this ordin ance, the council will set a date for opening of sealed bids for a 750 gal. pumper type fire truck. Also to "be considered, according to City Manager Fred Cheatham, is a proposal for classification of streets in the recently annexed Nicholas Gardens section to decide what streets in that area meet city standards for maintenance. TRAINING Will PREPARE You for a Good Position You May Enroll For Summer Classes June 14 or 21 Approved for Veteran Training SECRETARIAL, STENOGRAPHIC, ACCOUNTING COURSES Eugene Budnew College Phone 666 364 E. Broadway EUGENE Business (olleqt A. E. ROBERTS, President ,..- """ ""vT y ,1-vtn Your Loan Headquarters For Home Loans F. H.A. or P.F.F. or G.I. FOR QUICKER AND BETTER SERVICE SEE PACIFIC FIRST FEDERAL 10th and Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon sjmws$ oaaaanaaaaa.xm,sM.3w "wwum. ,uj ..ifl .mtmP in ON THE SCAFFOLDING Saturday were Eugene painters who volunteered to at Sixteenth and Willamette. (Staff photo, Wiltshire engraving). put a new coat en the Veterans Memorial Build- Painters Do Volunteer Work On Veteran Memorial Building About 38 men turned out Satur day to cover 1000 square feet of the Veterans Memorial Building with white paint and in about four hours working time. The mass painting, sponsored by the Local Painters Union 1277, AFL, and Eugene Chapter of Paint ing and Decorating Contractor's of America, came as a logical con clusion to the two-week Junior Chamber of Commerce Clean-Up Fix-Up campaign. Use of all equipment was made possible by the contractors and Safway Scaffold Co. furnished the scaffolding. The men lost only half an hour of working time in the morning because of rain. Lunch for the painters was served by auxiliaries to the veterans organizations. Dave Knox, chairman of the Jaycee clean-up committee, point ed out that alhough the intensive two-week campaign is ended, the Junior Chamber hopes that resi dents of Eugene will continue to improve the appearance of the city on an individual basis. "Although the official campaign is ended there should be a year round effort to keep the town up," Knox declared. "A good beginning has been made, but there is yet much to be done. Our committee is making a special appeal to the merchants to keep the alleys cleaned up." SHOES Walter Stanley Coburn. age 10, will be saving shoe leather this week. He won a new bicycle in a nation-wide limerick contest spon sored by the KBS Shoe Co. of Nashville, Tenn. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coburn of 1820 Park Ave., Eugene, Walter is to be presented with his bicycle by Hart Larsen sometime this week. mmmmmmmm ramnHMHNMMi f 4 t ! 24 Hour Service or While You Wait According to the law of averages there are 9500 pens in Eugene that need repair. Is your pen among them? Bring your pen to us and let us advise you. Our 33 years pen experience means so much. The cost is so little compared to the pleasure you will get by using a pen that really works prop erly. 203 Tiffany Building Mary H. Kenny Mary H. Kenny, 82, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Kilpatrick, 1889 Orchard St., on Saturday, June 12. She was born at Lake Dory, Ontario, Canada, May 30, 1866. Surviving are her daughter In Eugene, four sons, Hairy, Roy, Gene and Earl; a sister, Mrs. Sadie Kenny, Estacada, Ore. Services will be held at the Catholic Church at Estacada Mon day, with interment in St. Joseph Cemetery near Gresham. Recita tion of the Rosary will be Sun day at 7:30 p.m. at Poole-Larsen Mortuary. The family has requested that no flowers be sent. It was Mrs. Kenny's wish that friends wishing to remember her make a small contribution to be given to medi cal research. Gifts may be left at Jensen's Drug Store or at Russell's with Miss TheLma Watson. Sanltnne Gives Dresses New Sheen. Electrl-t Clean rs, 1210 V Ulamette. Draft Bill Exempts National Guardsmen If the draft bill is passed as it now stands, men serving In the National Guard will be exempt, according to Lt. Lynn Freeman of the local National Guard unit. Enlistments will be accepted in the local unit up to midnight June 14 at the armory, he said. Men from the age of 17 and up may enlist, and ex-servicemen will be given the rating they held at discharge. Charts Foundations. Ph. 3833-M. Man D. Denniston 1161 Adams. mmiMtmMmmnmmmmmmit QUAKER Curtain Stretchers Now Available JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. 89 Willamette Phone 2691 Hollywood' CLOTHES Paafa&flennhkt McDonald Theater Bid. ' What's the Nimblest Number on the highway ? That's a big question, taking in a lot of territory, and we'd be the last to deny you the right to your opinion. But, sir before you slip up behind thin tidy Super with the idea of giving it the go-by, better figure what you're up against! It's big, certainly six-persons roomy and two-tons hefty as it takes to the road. But take a look at the size of that bonnet it isn't there just for show! It's filled to the brim with straight-eight power and a very special kind of power at that. For Buick't the only car on the road today that puts Fireball power under your treadle foot It's the only car in which pistons are specially shaped to roll each tiny fuel charge into a compact ball that lets loose with extra lift and surge. And that means that this clean lined fleetster is exactly what it looks like a star performer. A nudge on the gas treadle - and it's gone with the wind. A swing of the wheel, and this low-swung carriage takes curves with the ease and sureness of straightaways. As for rough spots, even they won't slow you down, so smoothly does this beauty take all kinds of going in its stride. "You can see, of course, how steady it is. How the body rides level and unperturbed while four soft coil springs soak up the jars and jolts. As for handling, well once you've tried it, we know exactly what you'll do. You'll see the nearest Buick dealer, with or without a car to trade', and get a firm order in right now. 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