BOIHOJISIL300 UO Seniors
Graduate Sunday
3 pan. Friday and to continue until the last undergraduate
receives his degree sometime Sunday afternoon Ittauale
First function on the weekend srhBHi t. iu. ...,..
Potter Homer Benefit tea for the Pauline Potter Homer
collection of fine books. It is
Reedsport Man
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NORTH BEND (U.PJ Eugene
Brooks, 38, Reedsport, died in a
hospital here Thursday from in
juries suffered Wednesday in a
truck accident on the Loon Lake
road east of Reedsport.
Brooks and William Conkev
were riding in an empty lumber
truck when the shoulder of the
road gave way and toppled the
truck down a steep slope.
Conkey was pinned in the
wreckage, but Brooks, who suf
fered a crushed chest, climbed up
the slope to the road and flagged
down a passing truck. The truck
took Brooks toward Reedsport
where an ambulance met him.
Conkey escaped with minor
injuries.
Eugene Resident Dies
At Salem Hospital
Ethel Wright of Salem, a resi
dent of Eugene for many years,
died Thursday night at a Salem
hospital after becoming ill at a
church meeting. She was 62.
She was the daughter of Mrs.
C. F. Heine and the sister of Lela
Munker, both of Salem.
' No funeral date has been set
pending the arrival of a relative
from the East Coast. Howell-Edwards
Funeral Home in Salem is
in' charge.
Kwong Chow Cafe
2100 West 6th Ave.
CHINESE & AMERICAN FOOD
Orders To Take Ont
IFECIAL NEW DISH FAMILY STYLE
COMPLETE LUNCH 65e
HOURS
Wiei Days 11 A.M. to 3 A.M. Saturdays 11 A.M. to 4 A.M.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
BANQUET ROOM FOR SPECIAL PARTIES
kM 4-2541 "ee rawing
in the Browsing Room of the
Erb Memorial Union.
At 8 D.m.. the annual Tailirr
Beekman oratorical contest will
open in the auditorium of the
school of music.
Saturday will be a full day. At
8 a.m. there will be the annual
meeting and breakfast of thp siaio
Association of University of Ore
gon women. Mrs. Dolph Janes.
president, will preside. Senior
women and alumnae have been
invited. At noon the classes of
1902, 1912 and 1927 will convpno
for anniversary luncheons. The
Half-Century Club will also meet
to induct members of the Class of
1902.
PRESIDENT H. K. Newburn
will stage the President's Recep
tion in Alumni Hall, Gerlinger, at
4 p.m. And at 6 p.m., anniversary
classes and the Half Century Club
will meet again for reunion din
ners. Sunday, commencement day,
will open with the Flower and
Fern Parade near the statue of
the Pioneer Mother. Mrs. Janes
is in charge of this annual event
to which senior women and alum'
nae have been invited.
A full-dress academic proces
sion will form for commencement
exercises. A color guard, Presi
dent Newburn and the platform
party will lead off from Johnson
Hall, marching toward McArthur
Court, Following this group will
be the faculty in full academic re
galia, candidates for advanced de
grees, and candidates for bache
lors' degrees.
COMMENCEMENT exercises
will be at 2:30 p.m. in the court.
George F. Chambers, Salem, will
represent the state board of high
er education. The commencement
address will be delivered by the
Rev. Robert J. MacCracken, pas
tor of the Riverside Baptist Church
in New York City.
Students will get their diplo
mas from President Newburn.
More than 1,200 are expected to
march across the McArthur Court
stage to get the sheepskins and
flip the tassels" on their mortar
board caps. The exact number of
graduates will not be known until
Saturday when reports of final
examinations are completed.
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To Port Orford Man
A 38-year-old man was arraign
ed in District Court Friday morn
ing on a charge of grand larceny.
The man, James Mills, Port Or
ford. waived a statement. Judge
Chester N. Anderson set bail at
$1500. A preliminary hearing was
to have been held Friday afternoon.
A deputy sheriff arrested Mills
Thursday in North Bend.
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Municipal Poor Offers
Adult Swimming Lessons
Swimming lessons for adults
will be offered this summer at
Eugene's Memorial Pool. Regis
trations, however, must be com
pleted before the instruction pro
gram opens next Monday.
Adults may sign for the lessons
at the office of the Parks Bureau
at City Hall. A nominal fee will
be charged for the course.
Class hours have been sched
uled at the pool between noon
and 1 p. m., Mondays through
Fridays.
With its mazing economy o( tip
to 30 miles on galkn-yoiir
Henry J etui save ytm more than
300 galloni of gas over the
avcrnse ear every year. That's
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EUGENE MUNICIPAL COURT
Bflilc rule violation Grant William
Rice, 1847 F. Sprinsfleld, $10; Edward
Lyle Totter, 245 Madison, $20; Domenno
G. Lorn boy. 267 E. 11th. 118: Robert
Ftanklyn Booth, 3624 W. lh, SIS; Wil
son Turner Maynard. 899 Howard. $13;
Archie Bosart Bays. 225 N. 4lKt. Sorins-
fielfi, $10; Harold Brooks Dorhnm. 21151
Garfield, 10; Thomas Wilford Whitaker.
235 E. 2nd., $10; Ethel Elsie Raether, 492
k. 3iind, S20; Ralph i Johnson. Box 63.
Veneta, $15: Sherry Lee Jaxo, 31ft So.
4th, CorvalH-. $8; Donald John Prier.
Rt. 1, Box SOB, Lake Grove. $15: Jack
Carlee Ross, Rt. 1, Box 693. Lake Grovem
$15: E telle Marie Buss, 1020 6th, Spring
field. $10.
Driving with msnended operator'
license Grant Olin Hartley, Glenwood,
$50.
Improper driving Wayne Allan Cox,
12fi8 Chamelton. $10; Meredith Edward
Greer, 316 N. 17th, Springfield. $15; Har
ley Roy Manning, 272 E. 7th. $15.
Wrong way on a one-way street Rich
ard Dunne Fields, 671 W. 8th, $8; Chester
Sherman Barnes, 2672 Riverview, $3
Dwlsht J. Painter. 1433 E. 13th. S3.
Turn from wrong lane Robert Obed
Sullivan, 1258'4 Patterson, no fine (also
involved in an accident), .
Following too closely, involved in an
accident Mel vin G. Hunter, 755 W. 39th,
$25.
improper turn Charles Willard Haber-
man. 638 Willamette, $5: Edna Mae Nich
ols, 2460 Paramount. Springfield. $5.
Passing at intersection Archie Ernest
Gilbert. Rt. 2, Box 435, Creswell. $10.
Improper parking, involved In an ac
cidentLucy Vera Ball, 1228 Patterson,
$25.
Blocking traffic Wayne Bernie Talley
2510 Alder. Sin; Raymond W. Fultz. 935
Patterson. 525 (also expired driver's
license.)
Disorderly conduct Michael George
McMillan, General Delivery. Westfir, S25.
Drunk Harvey Clell Nelson, W. 5th,
$10; Erwin Gerjard .Tacobson. 261 W,
12th, 10 days at hard labor: Roland Mil
ler, no address given. 10 days at hard
labor, suspended on good behavior
Arthur Rex Burnett, 417 N. 17th, Spring
field. $10.
Stop sign violation Gene T. Nichols,
590 No. 19th St., Springfield. $5: Lars
Hildfng Xrickson. Roseburg. $5: Edward
Eugene Chrobot. 751 E. 14th Ave., $10:
Cletus Wayne Roach, 2930 Jefferson St.
$5: Lyle O'Dell Zink, 106'A Bower Lane,
$5; Loretta Genevieve Glass, 510 Van
Buren St., $5: Robert William Davis,
2489 Emerald St., $5: James Wilson Ai
ken Jr., 1837 High St., $5; Kay Albert
Bredleau. 257 W. 17th Ave.. $5: Jerry
Edward Beall, French Hall University of
Oregon, $5; Jack Slater Dinsman, 2140
W. 18th Ave.. $5: Aaron Baum Tlek,
Peoria, 111., $5; Hope J. Wolfe, 235 E.
33rd.. $5; AUa Jean Wright, 2135 Floral
Hill Dr., $5; Leon Keith Taylor. 2954
Willamette St.. $5; Margaret Ann Kitch
en, 1638 Columbia St., $5: Archie Ver
gat Lewis. 75 W. 23rd Ave., $5.
Traffic light violation Alan B. Romtg,
1R57 University St.. $5; Jack Cantrell
Barnes. 875 L St.. Springfield. $5; David
Clifford Campbell, 625 G St.. Spring
field, $5: Forrest Calwood White, $5;
Dean LeRoy Adams. 360 River Rd., $5:
Raymond S. Solin. 1154 W. 17th Ave., $5:
John Joe Fix. 2003 City View Rd., $5:
Thomas C. Wildish. 1072 W. Bdwy., $5:
Harry A. Pearce, 150 E. Hilliard Lane,
$5: Stanley J. Delapp, Jerome, Ida., $5;
Charles Edward Day, Florence, $5; Carl
Hugo Olson, 815 Lawrence St., $5; Clyde
D. Jernlgan, Sweet Home, $5; William
A. Whltted 236 So. 13th St., Cottage
Grove, $5; Eugene B. Parrish, 736 No.
21st St., Springfield, $5; Kenneth Le
Roy Benson, Rt. 5. Eugene, $5; Elva
Thomas Rodders. 910 E. 26th Ave.. $5;
Marceil Lavern Oshorn, Monmouth, Ore.,
$5; Earl Hugfll. 2950 Mill St., $5; Le
Roy Jesse Flanders. 3285 Wood Ave., $5;
LeRoy Francis Molitor, 120 Brickley Rd.,
S; Cecil B. Stevens, Portland, $5; Lois
M. Garvin, 3320 Bell Ave., $5; Harry D,
Hill, Rt. 1. Sorinefield: George V. Nad-
erman Salem. $5: Phillip Rosenow, Port
land. $5: WtMiam S. Fort. 201 6th St.
Springfield, $5: Norma Lillaim Hucka,
1225 Milvlna Way. $5;
Phillip wah Chin. 2100 W. 8th Ave..
$5; Arthur M. Anderson, 3701 So, Will
amette St.. $5.
Expired license Tilates Orville W.
Cooke, 1283 Lincoln St., li George T.
Arey. 808 E. 13th Ave.. l! Adrian L.
Chenault, 431 W. 12th Ave., (and no
drivers license). $6j Gene C, Rose, 656 'A
E. 8tb Ave., $1.
Improper muffler Carl 9, Oleon, 998
3rd St.. Springfield, $10.
Defective muffler Jess W, Cox, 445
Chamelton St., $3.
No. tail lights Grant O. Hartley, Glen
wood. $1.
Disorderly conduct Michael George
McMillan, Westfir, $25.
CIRCUIT COURT
Suits filed: Ver'n L. Mmkler vs. Clyde
C. Hollemon, doing business as Hoi lemon
Motor Co. and Erbine Grausbeck. Plain
tiff demands judgment of $5000 general
damages, $1200 for loss of wages, $214
for special damages and $5000 lor ex
emplary and punitive damages.
Divorce suits filed: Eileen C. Cooley
vs. Jack E. Cooley, married since June,
1950. Plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman
treatment.
Juanita M. Beers vs. Louis A. Beers.
married since Oct., 1948. Plaintiff alleges
cruel and inhuman treatment, requests
custody of one minor child and support
money.
Clifford O. Bell vs. Evelyn Bell, mar
ried since Dec, 1937. Plaintiff alleges
cruel and inhuman treatment.
Florence M. Chambers vs. Abe B.
Chambers, married since Feb., 1948.
Plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treat
ment and requests property settlement.
Ver O. Forrester vs. Kenneth W.
Forrester, married since Oct, 1937.
Plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman
treatment, requests custody of two minor
cnuaren ana support money.
Mamie Anderson vs. Joseph H. Ander
son, married since Oct., 1951. Plaintiff
alleges cruel and inhuman treatment,
OAKRinOE MUNICIPAL COURT
Driving under the influence of intoxi
cating liquor: Mrs. Wayne J. (Edna H.t
Maki, 39. Westfir, 100, recommended
driver'1 license suspension for 90 days:
also no operator's license $10. Earl Bert
Bostwick. 60, Medford, $100. recommend
ed driver's license suspension for 90 days.
Jack Andrew Wagoner 34. Willamette
City, $100, recommended driver's license
suspension for 90 days.
No operator's license: Wayne J. Led
ford about 25. Cabin City, Oakridge, $15.
Stop sign violation: Merle E. Warren,
40, Oakridge, $5. .
Blocking Fire Hall Driveway: Hasel
jvicuuicnen, Eugene cited to appear.
News Driefs
Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.. Fri., June 13, 1932 Page
BIRTHS AT SACRED HEART HOSPITAL
A KINS Mr. and Mrs. James L. Aklns.
B35 N. 17th St., Springfield, a daughter,
June 10, 1952.
BOWER Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M.
Bower. 337 S. 43rd St., Springfield, a
son, June 11, 1952.
CARR Mr. and Mrs. Wesley A. carr.
2745 East C. St., Springfield, a son, June
11, 1952.
CLARK Mr. and Mrs. Randal Clark,
Star Rt., Oakridge, a daughter, June 10.
1952.
CUR LEY Mr. and Mrs. James B. Cur-
ley, 767 Madison St., Eugene, a daughter,
June 11. 1952.
DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. George M. oavii,
p. O. Box 383, Springfield, a son, June
10. 1952.
DI ET ERICH Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Dieterich, 278S Baker Blvd., Eugene, a
son. June 11, 1952.
EY MANN Mr. and Mrs. Richard O.
Evmann, Star Rt., Mohawk, a daughter.
June 10, 1952.
GARDNER -Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N.
Gardner. 2591 W. 18th Ave., Eugene, a
daughter. June 11, 1952.
HERMANN Dr. and Mrs. Chester L.
Hermann, 940 F. St.. Springfield, a
daughter. June 10. 1952,
HIXSON Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H. Hix-
son, 1376 W. 6th Ave,, Eugene, a daugh
ter, June 10. 1952.
JONES Mr. and Mrs. Msrvin L. Jones,
Rt. 2, Box 412, Springfield, a son, June
. 1952.
LARS EN Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Lar-
sen, 290 Seneca Rd., Eugene, a daughter,
June ll. I9nz.
LUNDEEN Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A
Lundeen, 1573 Wilson St., Eugene, twin
daughters. June 10, 1B52.
MOCKLER Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mode
ler, 1112 D St., Springfield, a daughter.
June 10, 1952.
MORTON Mr. and Mrs. Doyle L.
Morton. 3827 Virginia St., Eugene, a
daughter, June 11, 1952.
O'BRIEN Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'
Brien, Culp Creek, a son. June 11. 1952.
READ Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Read.
2626 Alder St., Eugene, a son, June 11,
1952.
STOLZ Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stolz
634 N. 13th St., Corvallls, a son, June 10,
1952.
SNYDER Mr. and Mrs. Millsle E. Sny
der. Rt. 1, Veneta, a daughter June 10,
1952.
TWITE Mr. and' Mrs. Harvey O. Twite,
1341 E. 20th Ave., Eugene, a daughter,
June 11. 1952.
WILSON Mr. and Mrs. Grant E. Wil
son, 362 E. 16th Ave., Eugene, a son.
June 11, 1952.
WITHERSPOON Mr. and Mrs. Ger
aid L. Wjtherspoon, 725 So. 8th St., Cot
tage Grove, a son, June 11. 1952.
YOST Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Yost. 160
21st St., Springfield, a daughter, June
11, 1952.
YOUNG Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.
Young, 1888 H St., Springfield, a daugh
ter, June 10, 1952.
SUNNY AND WARM TOMORROW
U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast:
Eugene and vicinity: Clear Fri
day night. Fair Saturday and
warmer. Hi(th temperature Fri
day, 67; Saturday, 74. Low Sat
urday morning, 40. Western
Oregon: Same.
Local statistics: Highest tem
perature Thursday, 63: low Fri
day morning, 43; rain in 24
hours ending 10:30 a.m. Friday,
.03 inch; total for month, .72
inch; normal for month, 1.14
inches; stage of river at 7:30
a.m. Friday, -1.4 feet; wind at
11:30 a.m. Friday, N-8; prevail
ing Thursday, S-4.4.
Sunrise and sunset (FST):
Saturday, 8:28 a.m. and 8:56
p.m.; Sunday, 8:28 a.m. and 8:56
p.m.
Announcing . . .
KENDALL MOTOR CO.'s
Driving School
DUAL CONTROLS EXPERIENCED INSTRUCTORS
Phoni 4-1471 for Appointment
Jaycees Plan
Driving Test
COTTAGE GROVE The Jun
ior Chamber of Commerce will
sponsor a safe driving contest for
drivers up to the age of 20 on
Saturday, June 11, at 2 p. m.
The contestants, according to
Gene Cutts, chairman of the
event, who must have either a
license or learner's permit, will
compete for an expense-paid trip
to Portland in July. They may
sign up for the contest with any
J.C. or. register at the Githens
Lincoln-Mercury Agency, site of
the competition. Contestants must
not have had a citation for any
moving violation during the last
six months.
Drivers will compete in four
new cars furnished by Githens
and will drive over five courses
which will test parking, distance
perception and general compe
tency of car handling.
Second and third place winners
will receive certificates of their
achievement. Cutts says that the
test, which is in line with the
national safety program sponsor'
ed by the J.C.s, is to be an annual
affair.
SKEIE'S gladly give you free
estimates on watch repair.
In tha recent contest spon
sored by the Windsor Studio,
a division of Studio Inc., a
lovely hand-oiled 8 x 10 por
trait ii being awarded to tho
following mothers:
H. REUM
2278 Agate St.
Eugene, Oregon
F. HAZEL
225 N. 41st, Apt. J
Springfield, Oregon
A. NEVERS
520 N. 22nd
Springfield, Oregon
W. CODWALADER
168 Lawrence
Eugene, Oregon
M. R. PATTON
2322 Patterson Drive, Apt. 14
Eugene, Oregon
L. F. BONSON
1874 Columbia
Eugene, Oregon
A. G. FACKRELL
260 W. 13th, No. 4
Eugene, Oregon
B. L BUTLER
2875 Bessie St.
Eugene, Oregon
His Fish Got Away
But Not Very Far
ST. MATTHEWS, S. C. flJ.B-
Here's a tall fish story.
"Bo-Bee' Zeigler was standing
on the river bank at Spires Land
ing with a gig when a large carp
swam by. Zeigler speared the fish
but the gig broke off and the carp
swam away.
Three hours later, Brogden
Rucker, fishing with a line a quar
ter of a mile downstream, hauled
in the 10-pound escapee.
The carp had passed Rucker's
submerged line and the hook
caught in the broken gig. Zeigler
got credit for an assist.
."The Truly Great Man" is the
subject of the transcribed program
from the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass., which
will be heard over Station KERG
Saturday at 7:45 a.m. Harry c.
Browne will be the speaker. The
solo entitled "Behold What Man
ner of Love" will be sung by
Frederick Jagel.
JOHN E, KING, 63, of 551 No.
6th St., Springfield, was in good
condition Friday at Eugene Hos
pital and Clinic. He received
bruises and cuts Thursday after
noon when his car skidded on wet
pavement and rolled over a 10
foot bank just south of Drain. He
was alone in the car.
A SMOKE SCARE at the Ma
sonic Temple, 10th and Olive Sts.,
at 3:34 p. m. Thursday brought
out two Eugene fire trucks. Trash
being burned in the furnace's saw- j
dust hopper caused the smoKe.
There was no damage.
VETERANS OF Foreign Wars
auxiliary is having a rummage
sale all day Friday and Saturday
at the Rummage Center, 31 W.
Seventh Ave.
LEROY HEWLETT, 1510 Vil-
lard St., Eugene, will be among
900 students who will receive de
grees from Western Reserve Uni
versity at Cleveland on June 11.
BARBARA LAIRD of Saginaw
has taken over the job of office
clerk in the Cottage Grove City
Hall, replacing Mrs. Helen Ash
bridge. Recorder Don Allen said
that Mrs. Ashbridge was working
only until school closed. Barbara
graduated this spring from the
Cottage Grove Union High School.
TWO EUGENE firemen this
week are attending the annual
convention of the Oregon State
Firefighters Assn. in Bend. They
are Orville Solberg, a driver
engineer, and Capt. Frederick
O'Sullivan.
FORREST Wiemann Simmons,
of 535 Oakway Drive, Eugene, will
receive a Bachelor of Laws degree
from the University of Michigan
on June 14.
WILLAMETTE Court 2. Order
of Amaranth, is sponsoring a
smorgasbord at the Masonic Tem
ple, beginning at 5:30 p. m. (DST)
Saturday. Reservations may be
made by calling Harold Louns
bury, 5-1591, Mrs. Leon Jensen,
4-8261, or Linn Buley, 4-3101.
GILBERT EARL Cox, 55, of
1252 Beach St., Eugene, was ar
rested at 1:35 a. m., Friday, by
Eugene police and charged with
driving while under the influence
of alcohol. His car was stopped
on Willamette St. near 6th Ave,
after officers noticed it was be
ing driven erratically, according
to police reports.
THE SPRINGFIELD High
School class of '42 will hold a
reunion at Willamalane Park, July
20. Anyone wishing information
may contact Mrs. Bernice Olin,
7-7132; Mrs. Norman Beck,
7-7695; or Mrs. Shirley Phillips,
5-6793.
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