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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1949)
I Pv j hncnitalized Sat- I, .outh of Albany when . -bich she riUnS car of Albany ne vvoiiiaii inWreck Detroit Dam Is Important '86 to Receive jSuncoy Busy Jo Vbfey Powder Grid Tulelake Homesteads For Firemen Louis Wood Attends CVA-League Meeting Rcgister-Gunrd, Eugrnf. Ore, Mon,. Feb. 21, 1949 Page 1 I its Eugene owner. Folicc arc stilr tee chairman, and Fred S. Buell looKing lor me person Wno iwill terV9 refreshments. i i wai one wi rv.. h. accident, bu f: .nd two children, Piths and six months, LtiirecL Gt, said the other 'car highway in front KVcartoenisradrive was reported the gousiy w" . rtifferea nuuui ..Mpn Sunday IIO . . . iir .... Uon UW Ave. ... u iZ - nolice reported. tort said Robert Zollner, F e wall attempting to Lr driven "j but The construction of Detroit Dam, from the original "Schedule R" About 5000 aPPbcants w' V1CI. vo lire cans maae ounanj on, at e University ot Cuh Prick Schedules which will follow ooenin.. of w,a! ..u"u , e o"8'nai scneduie K for the 8G rich homesteads n the ternoon and evening one of their, .,,, ,h.UD rUCK JCneUUieS inn Portland Thursday, is of key agreed upor! Tby X Bureau , of ?PPTk nd .j?ectins of the tim" League' for CVA Saturday at, Wednesday Ceremonies unporiance ro me entire W 11am- Reel; -nation the Armv Eneinwr cas,n eonesaay. ire headquarters of the Oregon State SPRINGFIELD Cub Scout ette Valley power supply, William and the Bonnevule PerdrnT" "d in fca, I '"l' l"'"' ? 7 T Grange' Por,land- Pack A ! will hold its regSar E. Trommershausen, district man- istration t .S. Bureau of Reclamation. Ap-t At 2:25 p.m., a truck was dis- Representatives from Washing-, monthlv meeting nt the Scout ager of the Bonneville office in t... ..;, . , phcants include persons from all patched to the Alpha Omicron Pi. ton, Oregon, Idaho and Montana j House Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. tugene, saia Monday. ,'r""".'"" . m" 1,10 nauon. isuu Alder St.. nouse uir a snori,attcdcd. rl d , brino their Power Installation schednl Z v... ' ?" 2 .. Authorities will draw out the in an electric iron; at 3:34 p.m. a Waill speaker WBS Congressman ! rarents to this mccti-.g to see the have been moved ud one , h 3 iT'", . " ot numoer. to oe consio-1 Clgarette caused an estimated sjou . Hugh B. Mitchell (D-Wash). who ; initiation ceremony and court ot " van." uu.vuu nuuv hils. Ptwi i mi ot i ncp 'tti num nrrs. on 4.nnn tn b rin'nnnnrt i hM4i . . i t - ITnit vn o .vwu.1,1 t t-.-j ... I V v"""". ' .T 1 save HssumiR-e uuu aocquHie pro- awards. by DeTember o? ibS 1., X nfs'1 j " w"ot sta,e nd local interesU , W. T. Robinson, pack commit- tl . A . r uuuiu i -, me wits nt-iu w uv iiflin.iv tu "'r would be civen hi Uie lva bill in the total capacity to 100,000 kilo- first number drawn and investi-! apartment house. 44S 12th Ave. E.:pre' araUon v,atts- J gate each applicant drawn in theat 9:26 p.m. an electric blanket; Dr, Wood advocated CVA in The Detroit installation, udoh order he is drawn until 86 have , shorted at 2395 Columbia: and at ... .j., ,.,;,. Dr. Louis A. Wood, professor of' Bids Called On Substation OPSN UP NOSI chock watery snif. with USE CHEST TIGHTNESS and muicla achaa. Rnb on atalnteaa completion, will directly reinforce been found Qualified Bids have been called bv the tne entlre Willamette Valley pow- postmaster on a new substation to er B"d syst. according to Trom- Nellie I. Hector db located witnin a three-block .. Jon B. Patterson Nellie I. Hector. 59, 3804 13th Broadway Ave. E. Dale-Detroit-Goshen 230 kUovolt ClZl , " will bnl.tpr th 'm ". and led in Oregon all her faculty, also the 9:56 p.m. a flue fire caused slight the House o( Representatives from aamage 10 s noue uwnru w.c tne 4th Oregon District in 1946. estate, S46i radius of Thirteenth Ave. and comPlelion of the Golden .... winameiie ci. Bids will be accepted in the of fice of the postmaster until Feb. 28. The expansion program of the died Feb. 21. She was 1890, near Corv sion stated. feZ, and was cut from Pfflce. e '? this station top , rTnncoming car. Zoll- add to the service of five sub- ( 1 1 V R"T1 QTC about 1201 stations already established. Later. V'-'- DiieiS P- civ"ed lacerations. P ' 1 . (Col pus. and Kliffene the nast 20 years. manager Hor husbandi Herman E, died in 1941. Surviving are a son, Ralph D., Eugene; her mother, Mrs. Martha Taylor, Eugene: two grandchil- Route F offered evidence of Its dren: " brother, Hugh Taylor, , vui aiii?. ti litre alis,i 'Jaywalkers' Warned ' lfe ir. . IJ'B.I- . Dy ipringneia ronce V"" ...iti. novi ! when the new Student Union ... . lwc atu- vmim ia xame Aionaav with uie uu&iuuice nODeS 10 estaO- fmm Tr 1 TT n lish a regular contract station in ton t h .V:. 'Marybelle Edwards. Junction City, ... ... . ' vjiiuii muui di lue . a note Janetta Edwards. Irish Bend. Mrs. Aunase to uavrs It MOO. Seat Pads ;er electric LWlrliMt ai Repair Jlllh . Phone 4682 :r::rT.::r, r: -vd. sy Mrs. G0Ude. limited services of substations. Robert C. Hacheney Robert Clifford Hacheney, in fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hacheney, Rt. 1, Eugene, died at home Feb. 18. He was born Feb. 4, 1949 In Eugene. Graveside services will be at Westlawn Memorial Cemetery Wednesday noon, with Dr. Vance Webster officiating. Poole-Larsen Mortuary will have charge. Great Britain has only one acre oi cropland per person. and Mrs. Bertha Watkins, Eugene. Alter all the nir snow. Inn and , . r .. .... .! . . . , . , . aaiaa bowi irom ly-n to ine lime high i water, spring is here again on her dcath and , member of nome r. And enclosed in tne.th. rh-i.ii-r, ci.n. i-i.tv.k r,j letter were two fushia primrose j Neighbors of Woodcraft, blossoms. Service will he Wednesday at The Yon and I sewing circle 2:3n p.m. at Simon-Lounsbury met at home of Mrs, William Mortuary, with Interment in Rest Sieweke, 4571 Elmira Road Haven Memorial Park. Feb. 17. Next meeting of the . group will be held at the home of Mrs. Garland Angleton, 4561 Elmira Road, March 17. The Eugene Women's City Club will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Osburn Hotel for the bi monthly luncheon meeting. W. M. iTugman will be speaker. Stolen Car Recovered In 30 Minutes SPRINGFIELD Local police made Sherlock Holmes look second SPRINGFIELD It mav be a rate Sunday wtien tney recovered "blue-1 Monday for local- jaywalk- a stolen car 30 minutes after it ers and careless motorists. was reported missing. Clell Prvor, chief of police, said I A 1937 Ford Sedan, stolen In effective Feb. 21 tickets would be Eugene Sunday at 1 a.m., was given jaywalkers and motorists. located In the Paramount District taking the right-of-way from ped-'at 1:30 a.m. Police said they had estrians in a crosswalk. Before ', little information to go on, not Monday police had been only issu-jeven the vehicle's license number, ing warnings to violators. but added close cooperation helped maKe me specoy rccuvrrj pus- Wyoming's deer population has sible. been estimated at 65.000. The car has been returned to TllAVKL TIPS Overseas leaver can work two ways, it's a wonderful thing to be able to return to your homeland and visit your family over there. 'Hut sometimes we Americans are just too busy to get away, especially during the summer. We suggest you bring your relatives over here. It's easy to arrange and It's being done every day. Everything can be handled through this office and we will welcome your Inquiries. Robert I. Bronson. EUGENE Eugene Hotel Lobby TRAVEL SERVICE Phone 3804 S HBIE HUB .tien you smoke PHILIP MORRIS! Thof $ VhY JJJQ ' Lokcrs sJhCHIB .JVOV I Philip WIorwsI ; VtiS 1 fl - Albert Lester Holt Albert Lester Holt, 68, died at his home Rt Curtin Monday. He was born April 13, 1880 at VI- roqua, Wis., and moved to Ne braska with his parents In 1882. He married Flora V. Spencer of Chicago at Neligh, Neb., and they settled In 1910 at Firesteel. S.D., and came to Curtin In 1936. Surviving are his widow; six children. Harry S. and Phillip S., both of Creswell, Mrs. Grace Coins and Mrs. Dorothy L. Boohcr, both of Curtin. Mrs. Bernlce De- Boyer, Ashland and Mrs. Flora M. Payne, Prairie City; 21 grand children. Services will be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the family home in Curtin. with Interment In Corn- stock Cemetery. Smith Mortuary of Cottage Grove will have charge. The family has asked that no flowers be sent. Dr. Loran Bogan Dr. Loran Bogan, Rt. 1, Spring field, died Feb. 19 at a local hos pital. He was born Jan. 19, 1888 at Champaign, III., and married Bessie Ford at Scio Oct. 14. 1932. He was graduated from the North Pacific Dental College at Port land in 1912, where he practiced dentistry until coming to Eugene to practice in 1922. He was a member of the Oregon State and American Dental Assns. Surviving are a son, Jack Bogan, Eugene; a daughter, Jacqueline Bogan, Salem; a granddaughter, Christine Bogan, Eugene. Services will be Tuesday at 4 p.m. at Poole-Larsen Mortuary, with Dr. Vance Webster officiat ing. Concluding services will be at Eugene Crematorium. James Douglas Clark James Douglas Clark, 88, Cedar Creek, died Feb. 19. He was born Dec. 29, 1862 at Iron Hill. Iowa, and married Hattie Akers July 12, 1891 at Colorado Springs, Colo. A retired farmer, he lived at Cedar Creek 24 years. Surviving are his widow; chil dren, Clyde P., Cottage- Grove, Charles D. Summer, Lake, Ore., Orville, Klamath Falls, Mrs. Nelda Negelspack, Bremerton, Wash.; ten grandchildren; two great grandchildren; a sister, Mrs. Clyde McVey, Iowa. Services will be at Mills Mor tuary at Cottage Grove Tuesday at 2 p.m.. with the Rev. James Powell officiating. Interment will be in Taylor-Lane Cemetery. lop ran kino doctors e and throat specialists suggest Philip Morris in cases ' irritation due to smokine. P1 out what a difference it makes... P 1 Pleuure it is to smoke America's Cigarette. Try a pack of Philip Morris today! 6U0 TOMORROW- W SMOKED muf MORJUS TODAY I ftfUTArtti than any other leading brand! . NO OTHER CIGARETTE CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT Memo: SWITCH TODAY! More and more folks are twitching to Calvert because Calvert Reserve tastes better always I 041. VERT RmERVK Blended Whiskey - Be a rroor on urmin neutral oplriu. Calvert Ouullen Oorp . New York CUT Jokmnosi V Murphy siioi:s RaxtatHemihuf real a O McDonald Theater Bldg. 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