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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1948)
i i r Jorest roCK FIRE GEN. LIABILITY INS. I Jit "V" Keftate forest Art department reported hi Its semi-monthly fire summary. The eastern part of the county had but one fire while Western Lane' had six. The total for the state was 89. Of Lane's six blazes, one was caused by railroads, one by log ging, one by slash burning, one by incendiarism, and two by mis cellaneous causes. Total fires for the same period in the county last year was 7. Fires for the season so far num ber 46, with 524 acres burned. PREFERRED RATES FOR PREFERRED RISKS VESTIGATE FARMERS LOW COST IX ... If you haven't had any accidents should you pay exhorbitant prices for Labile insurance? rge B. Schwieger, Jr. DISTRICT AGENT Phone 6061 F5 v YOUR CAR DY FOR WINTER? Check This Ail-Round Service Line-Up: ENGINE Our complete "Tune-Up" will restore that "song of power." LUBRICATION: We'll check your oil , , . change it if necessary . . . lubri cata your chassis thoroughly. COOLING SYSTEM: Drain and flush radiator . . . check all connections. BRAKES: Adjust and reline if neces sary . . . check all safety features. VALVES: If they need grinding, our scientlfie Inspection will show it. STEERING: Check wheel alignment ... adjust to factory specifications. APPEARANCE: Wash and polish . . dean chrome . . . touch up paint. BURTON A. ADAMS SERVICE MANAGER Schulz Motors OLDS - CADILLAC EVERYTHING BEST FOR YOUR CAR Phone 711 or 6140 Public !nvlfed To Meet Warren Hotel Fhday night following his formal and open to the public. Ws. C. A. Huntington, reception chairman, said Wednesday. She added that local citizens would be able to meet not ify ?TI7fa"m- but hi w" and daughter, Virginia also. Miss Warren will meet young people in a" .?nn? ,room t0 tne main re ception hall. Committee Members Following is a list of committee members for the reception: Decor ations: Mrs. J. B. Thompson; mrs. ttaipn Martin; Serv- i2g: Mrs J B- Thompson and Mrs. Frank Reld. Greeting guests in lobby: Mrs. Frank Bonson, Mrs. R, T. Burnett Mrs. F. M. Carter, Mrs. Loy Row ling, Mrs. Angus Gibson, Miss Bernice Hughes, Mrs. D. H Hil Hard, Mrs. Dan Wynn. Assisting about the room: Mrs. N. C. Martinsen, Mrs. May Cun ningham, Mrs. E. E. Foss, Mrs S W. McCready, Mrs. Wright Gul hon, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs. Carlton Spencer, Mrs. Harry K Newburn, Mrs. Walter Workman, Mrs. Frank Graham, Mrs. Sam Tyler. Mrs. A. V. Lewis, Mrs. Lewis nonman, Mrs. Kenneth Neilson, Mrs. Albert Peacock, Mrs. C. E. McLean, Mrs. Ed Boehnke, Mrs. Alfred C. Fries, Mrs. Laura Har ris, Mrs. Nina McCormack, Mrs. narvara Moore, Mrs. Frank Chambers. Young Republican women who will be serving are Lillian Durr, Ruth King, Euphemia Laraway, Ann Danby, Phyllis Goodwin, Zelma Newman, Arlette Luckey, Jean Ready, Ann Luckey, Mrs. H. T. Johnson, and Mrs. Stanley Hansen. . POWER BREAKS FIXED SPRINGFIELD Two bad pow er breaks In SnrinpfiplH nnri trie. inity were repaired Tuesday by tha Mountain Rtfltox Poww Cnm. pany. An outage on the east Springfield circuit at the power plant put city lights out for about one nour Tuesday evening, a aaennri ntifnoa nrwitrrarl An thn transmission line 12 miles south of London, Oregon, which plunged the area into darkness for about 90 minutes. Rhodes Scholarship ' Winner Off to England Hugh King, son of Mr. and Mrs. cugar B. King, Alvadore, sailed October 1 on the Queen Mary for Oxford. Enclanti with either urln. ners of Rhodes Scholarships. King was a 1946 graduate of the University of Oregon. In 1947 he was a research assistant with Professor F. M. Combellack at the university, and was granted a S2100 award by the American Council of Learned Societies. Washington, D.C., for research studies. He attended Harvard last year. County CROP Meeting Postponed One Week A meeting called for Thursday evening in the library of the Com munity Center to organize the Christian Rural Overseas Program in Lane County has been post poned for one week. It will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21 at the same place. Ministers of the county and representatives of granges will cooperate In an effort to ship one carload of fcxjd stuffs from Lane County to hungry people overseas. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., Oct. M, 1948, Page I MAN FOUND GUILTY A municipal court Jury Tuesdav night returned a verdict of guilty in the case of Carl Morgan, 2100 Eleventh Ave. W., and Judge John L. Barber, Jr., set Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. as the time for sentenc ing. Morgan was arrested Aug. 22 and charged with driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor. PLASTERING There Is No Substitute for Good Plastering! F.R. Barnes & Son Plastering Contractors Phone S738-W Ml 'WO; TOO; CAM ENJOY T KUW OF All THE ? 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