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j ind au " status !llmareurgadiof-l P,1,ni-t Jantzen Beac". r, i, '4. Ma'or uoro"'S 'J0, Vi - of Portlana, wm rof welcome En- I""". ,nd prizes are f tfl! w-. nprson- i . n Dorb-inc Prtint , " ii Air f r : juiv i lTV XKffS NOTES " I II lull I n 7 will meet '''TStfF will Haggart home, 171 Monroe St. WcMadron, US nrt nn the national conventi tional f?:pprve' Thursday at 8 p. m. in the David Register-Guard. Eugene, Ore., Wed,, July 13, 1949 , Page 3' v cnuBuv" -.oa n m ax rpnorx on uic 'Thursday '''" Kj.tionMii Columbus, O.. will be heard ;u will be dis-j Fisher Reunii at report on the national convention .Brians and friends invited. . . Tavinr. 40, fr' 58 Cafe on High- 9s ..lorthe summit 58 near of the ; arraigned in p.' v ... -., was S'lo,e rjinero: i- ',.u,n,,sday on k .:. rnuri v ,,...nv. layim cash, an . ml larceny 'SI A nther items be- mixer, o" JL F , . Sadie Goff. the com Lanz to am .. commit and bail was at S1500. Fisher Reunion will be Sunday fcnter- taiiiment will follow potluck din ner at noon. All menas ana neighbors are invited. Springfield Christian Church s! Missionary Society will meet Wednesday, July 13, at 8 p.' m. in the Fireside Room. A new study "Cooperation for a Christian Na tion" wiU be led by Mrs. Ambrose Huff. The River Road Baptist Chapel is having its annual picnic Satur day, July 16, at 4:15 p.m. The af fair will be held at Skinner's Butte Park; The party will meet at the Chapel at 4:00 p.m. for transportation to the Park. There will be a potluck supper at 6:30 at which time pop and ice cream will be served by the Chapel. Guided recreation, outdoor games, etc., will be on the program for the afternoon. Members and friends of the Chapel are all invited to come. Willamette High School Construction Progresses Work on the new Willamette ! completed for fall enrollment of High School for Bethel School students, Powers said Tuesday. It District No. 52 is progressing sat- is being constructed on part of a j isfactorily and oh schedule. 50-acre tract owned by the dis according to Tom Powers, super- trict. intendent of the district. The name Willamette High The new $373,000 school, located School was selected by students on Echo Hollow Rd., southwest of who will attend, at an election Pacific Highway 99 N., will be neld in May. At that time, maroon ana white were chosen as school Dr. MILES WEBBER OFlUMUlHiai office ntMoody Optical 0 Prescriptions Filled Lens Duplications Thorough Examinations If 38 E. Broadway Phone 4-9412 The regular meeting of Junior colors. Chamber of Commerce members will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, second floor of the Del Rey Cafe, instead of in the Eugene Hotel, as first planned, according to Dave Knox, Jaycee president. Miss Eu- When completed the school will immediately accommodate nearly 1000 students. It will consist of a large workshop, gymnasium, class rooms, cafteria, library, and will incorporate the most modern de- sene 1949 will hp nrpspntpH In hpr Sign, Jaycee sponsors at this time. I Arcnuects for Wilhamette High Eugene police were kept busy are umse" ana, Tuesday night with twelve men S"!" . Waale-Camplan Co., wiiu ncic aiicaicu ncoi uic laii- road yards on charges of vagrancy. Some were picked up at First Ave. W. and Blair Sts., and some at Skinner's Butte. Police said that hoboes accumulate in this area quite often and it is necessary to clear them out periodically. The Springfield Rotary Club has changed its meeting date from Friday to Wednesday noons at the Greenwood Lunch in Springfield. The change will be effective this week. j Thursday Club will hold a rum mage sale Friday starting at 8:30 I a. m. in the Hampton Building. Records VWlansare beautiful- available in a wide range of colon, they compliment any decoration scheme. Venetian control air circulate air evenly through out the room. Vmtlani control light- soften room light . , . lend add ed charm and texture to your furnishings. VtnttlGrii give complete riwty- but with no loss of light or ventilation, Vimtroni protect furnishings deflect the strong sun rays that fade rags, furniture and upholstery. ....M..Jt. Venetians with LIVOLO It work better because LEVOLOR corrects "tilt cord creep"... keeps cord ends within reach. Look for the blue tag with the Good Housekeeping seal. Dial Eugene 4-1152 For Free Estimates LEVOLOR is Trade Mark of lorentzen Hardware Mfg. Corp. w niver Hoad Dial Eugene 4-1152 f" It CowiTfrom Sfceie's It Must Be Good." MARRIAGE LICENSES John Thomas Bricker, 19, 971 Tenth Ave. W.. and Mary Lou Gindt, 17, 432 Thirteenth Ave. W., Lyle Rundqutst. 41, 1150 ParK Ave., and Alice Barry spencer. 43, 3490 Elmira Road. CIRCUIT COURT Lawsuits filed: Rahnold Cyrus vs. Otto Rahn, suit to recover $890 with interest and attorney's fees, alleged promissory note. Divorce suits filed: Floyd A. vs. Lola 3. Swalm, desertion, plaintiff relinquishes custody of two minor children. Barbara Jane vs. William Paul Bray ton. cruel and Inhuman treatment, plaintiff seeks cus tody of one minor child and $60 monthly support. DISTRICT COURT Overload: Ward C. Henderson, $29. Stop sign violation: Edward H. Band' ura. $5. No operator's license: Ernest M. God ell. 90. No PUC permit: Oscar R. McCamey, $10. Angling In closed stream: Richard E. McCadden, $30 ($15 suspended). Erma G. Mcuaaaem $w i$ia suspended). Lost Miner Found In Rugged Terrain GRANTS PASS MP) Harry Ackerell, 70, oldtime miner lost in rugged terrain near Holland since Friday, was found by searchers exhausted but apparently having suffered no serious effects. Ackerell was treated by a physician at Cave Junction and is to be brought to Josephine Gen eral Hospital here for a few days after which he will go to the home of relatives in Portland, Sheriff iLoyd Lewis said. Lane Planners Tour Suburbs The Lane County Planning Commission Tuesday night toured a suburban area for which zoning regulations have been proposed, and set three public hearings next i month for discussion of the pros and cons of zoning. The area includes sections 25, 26, and 35 of Township 17 South, Range 4 West. The area Is bound ed by a line running West to Bailey Hill road, South to Eight eenth Ave W., North to Gilbert and Son subdivision, and to a point 400 feet north of Hansen Lane off River Road, and East to North Jackson St. Hearings will be held Aug. 15, at Westmoreland School; Aug. 16, at Bethel School; and Aug. 17, at River Road School; all at 8 p. m. Approve Plats . In addition to launching the zoning program, the commission Tuesday night also approved the Jackson plat on the Mahlon Sweet Airport Road; approved the Oak Terrace plat south of Stella Mag- ladry School, and gave tentative approval to the Crist plat on Woahink Lake south of Florence, Citizens in the River Road dis trict protested to the planning commission against a proposed road development which would block a flood channel near Elkay Drive. This was referred to the county surveyor. Carl Belser, University of Ore gon architect, spoke on the type of building code neded to meet county problems. I -ii ( i i i - I nni j j $t&i. . . mum . Weather V. S. Weather Bureau Forecast: Eugene and vicinity, fair and warm through Thursday; Western Oregon, same, except foggy or cloudy with drizzle on coast. Local Statistics: Highest tem perature Tuesday, 90 degrees; low Wednesday, 53 degrees; no rain in 24 hours ending 10:30 a. m.; total for month, none; normal for month, .37 inch; stage of river at 7:30 a. m., minus 2.30 feet; wind at 11:30 a. m., North 10; prevail ing Tuesday, North 11. Sunrise and Sunset (PST) Thursday, 4:42 a. m. and 7:53 p.' m. Friday, 4:43 a. m. and 7:53 p. m. THURSDAY High 2:34 a.m. 7.5 ft. 3:47 p.m. 7.1ft. Low 9:24 a.m. -0.2 ft. 9:45 p.m. 2.5 ft. County Begins Work On Rowe River Bridge County Surveyor P. M. Morse announced Tuesday that county bridge crews had begun work on a new 105 foot wooden covered span for Rowe River at the upper end of the lake which will be formed by Dorena Dam. All work will be done by coun ty crews, at an estimated cost of $7500. Morse said the present bridge will be flooded out when the dam is completed. 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