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:.v i . Page 4, Regliter-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Frl., Aug. 13, 1018 tITY NEWS NOTES WHAT'S DOING Saturday 8:30 p. m. Senior High Can teen, Community Center, Monday . Noon Kiwanis Club, Oiburn Motel. . . 1 7:80 p. m A eappella choir, Methodist Church. Edward Geary, 20, Drain, was reported ilightly improved though still in lerioui condition Friday by his physician. Geary was in jured Monday In a logging acci dent near Drain. A volunteer fir erew and truck from Mahlon Sweet Airport put out a fire in a farmer's field near by and prevented it from spread ing to an adjoining stand of bar ley. The Irving Fire Department helped to put out the blaze which occurred about 4 p. m. and burn' ed off S or 6 acres of straw and chaff. Omaha Woodmen will present a program starting at 8:30 p. m. Sat, urday in the Springfield VFW Hall. All members of VFW Post 3965, Springfield, and all Wood men's Circle members and their families are invited to attend free The program will include boxing. wrestling, the Eugene VLT troupe, and dancing from 10 to 12. Lane County poultrymen will picnic Aug. 29 at Benton-Lane Park. Lunch will be at 12:30 p. m. A program and sports will follow. Details will be announced later. Melvtn F. Moore, 367 Twelfth Ave. W., has returned from sum mer study at Stanford University. i " c 4! Snn Glasses vqcU W Ground and Mr II ' " 1 1 Potished Lena AW II j Si Gold Plated 3 II f frames Including II V Pearl Sweat Bar "e J I -k Fine leather case f Large Lens fi rJT oi 3 HAimOCE" 0 (I 1 95 te II j Braiidiiew 11 Heavy weight If ATerrifleSayimr W U Spend more leisore hours fai I I ' ZZZHHZ Solid Comfort I S navorful! I Chrfstensen's I COTTAGE CHEESE ' ficpiivi? ifrivivirii t r Famiiy r guests aiike ;I3th&HUyard Phone I285-W , Ea Broadway .' TheSLAX $5.95 V fj W3 The JACKET ... ... $5.50 JMill M Highway Crash Injures Driver James O'Dewell, thought to be from Monroe, was admitted to Sacred Heart Hospital Friday morning suffering from injuries received when his car overturned and was completely wrecked by fire about two and one half miles north of Junction City on Highway 99 North. Re reportedly sustained internal and back injuries' The hospital reported his condi tion as satisfactory although ex tent of his injuries could not be learned at press time. State police reported his car hit a telephone pole, slid in loose gravel and turned over at a curve. O'Dewell A young married couple, Mr. and was dazed and unable to talk Mrs. Maser, on their first day out when admitted to the hospital. He picked 461 pounds, and he worked a half day elsewhere before coming out to the field. Miss Koffler is in her fifth year of bean-picking at the Saunders yard. Moore, president of the Oregon Assn. of School Administrators, has been working on a doctorate in elementary education. He is principal of Edison School in Eugene. Gilbert R. Helstrom, Rt. 1, Eu gene, has registered in the re frigeration course at Multnomah College, Portland. County Commissioner Allen P. Wheeler and Agriculture Agent O. S. Fletcher were visiting the Flor ence area Friday on a survey of coastal areas overgrown with gorse. The county is participating in experimental work toward the elimination and control of the thorny yellow-blossomed bush which is sometimes mistaken for scotch broom. Gerald Saunders' beanyard re ports that Vangie Koffler, IS, picked 400 pounds, on the first picking, her second day at work, Records MARRIAGE LICENSES Frank H. Sargent. 1813 Onxy St., nd Shlrlea Maxine Comba, 700 Mlllraee ts.: Winfred Neil Tompkins and Edith May Speer. both of Springfield; Edward E. Boqua and Marilyn L. Bucklin, both of Springfield: Vernon Deward Horton, 723 Mill St., and Donna Lea Wyland, both of Eugene: Jeuie Marvin Reynolds, 166 N. Garfield St.. and Judith Ann rrhjmmnn ion .leuerson oi.; joe usDorne ana HOS- alle Neylon, both of Mapleton: Wesley .wiiiian miuy, ran ireeif, ana jviary ta Welch. Springfield. CIRCUIT COURT Lawsuits filed: Sara Jane Patterson vs. Ben T. Sebrell, suit for 110,000 damages, alleged negligence In auto accident: wu. Ham B. Patterson vs. Ben T. Sebrell, suit for $15,000 damages, alleged negligence In auto accident: Bertha Lea Orwlck vs. Ed Brattaln, suit for $29,502.28 damages, al leged negligence in auto accident; Donald R. Orwick vs. Ed Brattain. ault for $1045 damages, alleged negligence In auto ac- ciaem; jonn u. i.asieei vs. jonn w. Hoot en, suit to recover $17,400 alleged breach of logging contract: Everett L. McDoug all vs. Eugene Lumber Co. and Garner Smith, suit for $25,705 alleged false ar rest. Divorce suits filed: Esta Mae Hileman vs. LeRoy Verne Hileman, cruel and In human treatment, plaintiff seeks restora tion of former name, Esta Mae Garrett; Thelma W. Simpson vs. Harley H. Simp son, cruel and Inhuman treatment, plain tiff seeks restoration of former name, Thelma Welch. DISTRICT COURT Following another truck within $00 ft.: Audte T. Donoho, $10. Onerating trailer with deficient eoun- llng: Harvey A. Moon, $10. Insufficient binder chains on load: Lloyd L. Orr. $10. No P.U.C. permit: Lloyd L. Orr, $15; Clifford R. Taylor, $10. Overload: Lloyd L. Orr, $39: Lawrence F. Crlbblns, $20; Everett Z. Christian, $18; Curtis B. Crow, $20; Earl L, Bllven, $23; Stanton L. Parks. $24; Roland H. John sen. $22; Paul V. McClure, $15: Olin L. Wolf, $35. Overwldth: Curtis B. Crow, $16; Owtn A. Davie,, $10; Seth W. Fish, $10. BIRTHS At Sacred Heart Hospital: SAHLSTHOM To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer B. Sah'.strom. 72414 Sixteenth Ave. X.. was brought to Eugene by Arrow Ambulance. This was the first time state police have used the two-way ra dio system to call a fire depart ment. The Junction City fire de partment extinguished the blaze. Household Goods Lost From Trailer Loss of a trunk and a wicker clothes hamper from a trailer while he was driving from Oak ridge to Eugene July 27 was re ported this week by H. R- Mac- Kellar of Vancouver, Wash. The loss was first noted upon arrival in Eugene, when MacKel lar discovered the side of his trail er was sprung and the remainder of the load was slipping. He drove on to Vancouver. A "reasonable" reward is of fered for the return of the missing belongings. Vets, Families Bid To Legion's Picnic All veterans and their families are invited to the American Le gion Post S picnic Sunday at the Playgrounds, 6 miles above Jas per. Beginning at 10 Bui,, plans for the day Include swimming, chil dren's games, contests, a potluck luncheon (with bread, rolls, and ice cream furnished), and dancing in the afternoon and evening. "Bring your own silverware, come rain or shine, there's lots of shelter," says Post Commander Karl Wagner. M hnvsi lured hor r.ff 11. & v. i, . Stamp Fans 1. ,m-'! Autopsy Says Death Due to Heart Attack Grant Peterson, 431 V4 Eleventh Ave. W., died of a heart attack Sunday, deputy coroner Fled Buell reported Friday following an autopsy to determine cause of death. Peterson, a painter and insur ance man, was found dead Sunday night in the bathroom of the apartment house in which he lived- Overseas Shipment Carefulness Advised Postal officials in Eugene re ported Friday that many foreign bound packages have been turned down for mailing because they were insufficiently wrapped. Officials asked that goods being sent to foreign countries be pack aged in wooden or heavy card l board boxes, strongly tied and packed, and clearly addressed. Eugene. Friday. Aug. S. 1948. a son. LEVENHAGER To Mr. and Mrs. Don is W. Levenhager. Box 914. Drain, Fri day. Aug. 8. 1048, a daughter. MORRISON To Mr. and Mrs. Raynor L. Morrison, 1944 Friendly St., Eugene, Friday, Aug. 8, 1948, a aorl. '"sene, 1 .,l?3ST;To l?-nd Jk v- Fox, 1239 Alder St.. IliiMra tvim... a.. a 1948, a daughter. "' " CALEF To Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Calef, Rt. 2, Eugene, Friday, Aug. 6, 1948. a son. RICHARDSON To Mr. and Mrs Rich ardson. 184 Nineteenth St.. Springfield, Friday, Aug. . 1948, a aon. VAUGHAN To Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Vaughan. Lowell. Frldav. Aub a Iqjo MUIE5trTtfIr' and w. Charles A. Moyer, 478 Thirtv-seeond Av TC w,,. gene, Friday, Aug. 6, 1948. a daughter. BAKKENTo Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Bakken, 1830 West Broadway. Eugene, Friday, Aug. 8, 1948, a daughter. TOWNETo Mr. and Mrs. Norman X. Towne, Leaburg, Friday, Aug. 6, 1948, a daughter. BRIGGS To Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Brlggs, Rt. 4, Box 24, Eugene. Friday, Aug. 6, 1948, a daughter. KINNEY To Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kin ney, 140 Kaurt Drive, Eugene, Saturday, Aug. 7, 1048, a son. GAMET To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garnet, 888 Almaden St, Eugena. Saturday, Aug, 7. 1948, a aon. CONLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Conley, Rt. 2, Box 398, Eugene, Saturday, Aug, 7, 1948, a son. SORENSEN To Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Sorensen, 950 Chambers St., Eugena, Saturday, Aug, 7, 1948, a son, BUHNS To Mr. and Mrs. Walter Y. Burns, Star Route, Mohawk, Sunday, Aug. 8, 1948, a son. HALLAUfiy To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Halladey. Rt. 1, Junction City, Sunday, Aug. 8, 1948, a daughter. BOGEN To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M. Bogen, Box 686, Drain, Sunday, Aug. 8, 1948, a daughter. TheSLAX $5.95 $5.50 MKnlt Bottom & r rT" Wrist Jaeket i0.95 FOR SCHOOL - SPORTSWEAR - OR JUST PLAIN LOAFING BEVERLY BLUES ARE COMFORT PLUS. WASHABLE, SANFORIZED DENIM OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TIL 9 P.M. TO Woman Hospitalized Following Accident Miss Ourinne Hlxson, Brockway, Ore., was in Eugene Hospital after an accident early Friday five miles south of Junction City on Highway 99. She was reported suffering from superficial cuts and bruises. State police reported that the car Miss Hixson was ariving struck the car driven by Catherine Jane Wiebe of Puente, Calif., from the rear, knocking it into the ditch. Little damage was reported for either car. Mr- and Mrs. George Williams were passengers in the Wiebe car. Mrs. Williams was taken to Eu gene Hospital by Arrow Ambu lance, was treated for minor bruises, and later released. ! 4 Fields Recovering From Maior Ooeration Long-time West Coast Lumber men's Assn. assistant in Eugene, R. C. Fields, Is recovering follow ing a major operation in the Port land Veteran's Hospital. Injuries incurred in the South Pacific when his destroyer was sunk by enemy action had given Fields considerable trouble in re cent months and he was taken to the hospital July 21. Prior to joining the West Coast Lumbermens' Assn. Fields served nearly 17 years in the Navy. He is chief assistant to Herb Cox, sec retary manager of the WCLA. Flock to Buy Zealous stamp collectors In the Eugene area had purchased almost 7000 William Allen White com memorative stamps from the post office Friday, not long after they became available. Acting Postmaster Ethan New man commented that "there must be hundreds" of ardent stamp col lectors In this area. He said most collectors buy the commemorative stamps by the sheet as an invest ment. The pre-war national park commemorative stamps, he noted, have increased in value from three to five cents each. The postoffice received 20,000 stamps commemorating 100 years of progress by women In the United States. The Oregon cen tennial stamp will be available here late in the month. She was wearinn a Dnr.n, slack suit and a tan cloth cn Sit carrying a leather shoulder-strao bag. H Welsh has been off the job while Nellie Blanche Anderson Nellie Blanche Anderson, 69, Corvallis, died at a local hospital Thursday. A resident of Corvallis for the past 34 years, she was born at Aurora, Neb. on Nov. 5, 1878. She married Dr. Charles O. An derson in Iowa in 1898. Her hus band died in Corvallis in 1942. Since that time she had made her home in Eugene and Corvallis. She was a member of the Pres byterian Church of Brownsville; a charter member of the Ladles of the Moose of Corvallis; a member of the Phytian Sisters and the American Legion auxiliary at Corvallis. She is survived by two sons, Raymond of Portland and Dr. Charles O. Anderson, Jr. of Cor vallis; two daughters, Mrs. Irene Cassaway, Junction City, and Mrs. Doris Scholz, Eugene; one broth er, Mark Howard of O'Neil, Neb, two sisters, Mrs. Laura Walker, Page, Neb. and Mrs. Florence Tucker, Central City, Neb.; seven grandchildren. Funeral services will be at the Warner-McHenry Funeral Home at Corvallis at 2 p.m. with Rev. Charles S. Neville officiating. In terment will be in the Masonic Cemetery. George W. Hofsess Funeral services will be Satur day at First Christian Church at 2:30 p.m. for George W. Hofsess. Rev. Leland Morgan will officiate, assisted by Rev. Frank L. Cook. Interment will be in West Lawn Memorial Cemetery. Simon Lounsbury Chapel is In charge of arrangements. Fred L. McCoskrie Farwjral services will be Satur day at 11 am., at the Simon Lounsbury Chapel for Fred L. McCoskrie. Rev. H. R. White will- officiate. Cremation will follow. w,UOW MOOIH AND M(U0lv Preferred... or mellow moments AND WlltO Smooth and mellow II. the way good beer should be. Smooth and mellow ! i the way you prefer It Smooth and mellow i : : that's your way of saying Hauu'i Pre ferred Stock Beer; Distributed By Cy Slocum Distributing Co. 383 Lawrence, Eugene Man Reports Wife Missing Since Aug. 4 R. H. Welsh, general delivery, Coos Bay, said Thursday that his wife Grayce Lucille, 30, has not been heard from since leaving Coos Bay on a bus Aug. 4. Fearing foul play, Welsh notified state police after checking all bus stops between Coos Bay and Eu gene. The woman's baggage is in the Eugene Greyhound station. Welsh said he put her on the Eugene bus himself and watched the bus leave the North Bend station with her- He said his wife, who has reddish-brown hair, was wearing a diamond ring and had about $150 cash with her. He fears that someone she met enroute may QUAKER Curtain Stretchers New AralUble JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. S4H Willamette Pbone 26!U BATHROOM SCALES SIGWART ELECTRIC CO. 956 Willamette Phone 718 V K HOFFMAN RADIO-PHONOGRAPH rn.. TION. BLEACHED OAK CaSA; PLATFORM ROCKERS ONE GRnim VALUES TO 59.95 ..... Vt DAVENO FIVE YEAR GUARANTPK MATCHING ROCKER FREE ... 39,51 - 99,51 18TH CENTURY BEDROOM SUITE MAHOGANY FINISH. REG. 199.50 .. KIDNEY STYLE DAVENPORT ANn ru.. WINE SHAG COVER. REG. 838.50 249 5l ir CHARLES OF LONDON DAVRVPno .... CHAIR. GREEN MOHAIR FRIEZE. REgImjji 269,5 EXTRA LENGTH DAVENO AND CHAIR BLUE MOHAIR FRIEZE. 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