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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1954)
Committee to Eye District 19 Budget Efrfield School District 19 will tf , 7-30 p.m. in their admin & offices Monday to give & consideration to items in K posed 1954-55 i budget. Lj members met last Monday Eht at which time school offi r to operate a three- K junior high school program h the re-opening of school this I This program will be pos L through the construction of SmI facilities in the district r rearrangement of some Ls usages, of, elimination from SHS nf n. an, grade will cut down the enroll ment load there to ahnnl 1 nnn students, according to Superin tendent E. H. Silke. Grade schools will house Grades through 6, under the new svs. tern. At the recent budoet mm mil. tee meeting, E. W. Howells was elected chairman and Guy Wright, secretary. Sr example, the present MUl S . --unl mill hprnrnfi a mat stiii"" ""' . -.. kioh The Thurston Junior tti now under construction, and 'nrescnt Springfield Junior I, will all house Grades 7, 8 Sj At present Springfield Jun Hicli is used only for the P8"ie-Ui;h will , h. cnnnpiieiu i,,s. L. three-year school, fori L Uth and 12th grades. The olice Lodge rank Charges nolice Friday night and 1y Saturday maoe live arresis dninK cnarges "i vmiuus 6)103 01 Ule nuiauuiia les and jail sentences iu mum fcil Court Saturday morning. P . . EH f 1LTnnln Rprt Jacques, ijui u,. iiion-uw. s arrested at 3:35 p.m. rrmay the Fred Meyer store, 61 W. fcadway, and charged with iltv larceny ana Deing arunK the street, ine store propn r told police Jacques took a lie of bay rum. Jacques was Itn 10 days hard labor at the tiijil. iEarlicr, a 17-year-oio youm an Redmond was arrested lor iic drunk in an auto. He was bid sitting in an auto near the Cine Hotel. Judge John Bar- Jr. lined mm siu ana oraer him held in jail until Sunday iraing. Three others also were given Its and jail sentences on drunk rges. I Henry R. Mannex Jr., 21, of fi) Patterson St., Eugene, was ksted at the Eugene Hotel for lug drunk in a public place. to said he was found wander through the hotel at 3:20 a.m. today. Ljle. Walter Mills, 18, and Fat k long Kittredge, 18, both of math Falls, were arrested out 2:15 a.m. Saturday 'at 11th 1 Willamette St. and charged la illegal possession of alcohol. The pair were stopped by an icsr who planned to warn them illegal noise-maker mufflers on (ir auto. He arrested them la he found beer in the back Wl three of the arrest brought p fines and jail sentences until n Monday morning. State to Open Highway Bids Bids will be opened bv the sisf Highway Commission in Portland April 1 and 2 on $4,300,000 worth of highway projects. Included are these three projects in Lane County: Grading 11.44 miles of the Pa cific Highway (99) from Ih miles south of Creswell to seven miles south of Cottage Grove. Grading and paving 1.8 miles of the Territorial Highway seven miles north of Elmira. Grading and paving 2.69 miles of the Springfield-Creswell High way five and a half miles south rtf Springfield. ffli N YOUR FEET? h mataail If la vllanla MtHf tftur anly whaa dally In ! vrttmlm l I,, a. .1.I li tfc alRlmum daily raqulramaalt Hiltnj.J atrlad. la (htm. arava a dlalary "Mr mt Ihay may hay attar !" a. ia la fimitlaaal aaa. fKIM, FORMULA SUPPLIES IMNYOU MAY NEED FOR RICH RED BLOOD Jim feel run down, nervous "wpreued? Lost your app-;-constipated- bothered by upsets? You may b. Wennr from iron. anil -Tila- faiUmtion over a prolonged !"' kexel,, tin Special Wyfowy Formula lupplies fwrnentarr quantitiei of :"nch red blood and quick Ulne tnernv. 1Tbi.1i .ttt. FN. rives von S timo. tha fBinimum requirements of Wbmlding Iron; more than fcj. "V ul" au essential rlUmiiu; nl,,. VJt.; Ftnominerals. Get wonder. Eil!" pep ,nd W with fI,110W .Voilaklo mi .11 FUtorei. HIGH POTENCY mm. OAl F0RMUU CAPSULES I Wondarful m tnaray ler Uis than 6 a day I MONIY IACK OUAMN1H you Jon! (m natU I wy batttr Mr yaw "n ooma al nxiil Gleemen to Sing for Rotary International " '' x ,r', " ' " ittIiiih i nmnii'imwuifiiini ii mil iniiiii"iiniiiif"riri inn i twit mi mrfT'il man . I EUGENE GLEEMEN WILL SING at the 49th Annual Rotary Interna tional Convention in Seattle, June 10. Rotary will meet June 6 through 10. The Glccmcn's performance will precede a speech by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles on June 10. The all-male chorus, now in its 28(h year of continuous service to the community, will be under direc tion of Dr. Theodore Kratt, dean of the University of Oregon school of music, again this year. Accompanist is Staccy Green. Gleemen also will perform their annual home concert April S in the Eugene High audi torium. The chorus has twice before represented Eugene at Rotary In ternational conventions. It has appeared for Kiwanis International, for the 75th anniversary celebration of Victoria, B. C, and at hundreds of other functions. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. sun., Mar. 21, 1954 3A m DEAN THEODORE KRATT of the University's school of music, is director of the Eugene Gleemen, who will sing at the 49th Annual Rotary Interna 'tional Convention in Seat tle June 10. REGISTER GUARD WANT-ADS 'BRING FAST RESULTS Don't Miss It ! Tubett4tebi Annual Sale of .BeffiiHiitnffiin J Modern Smart, clean-lined designs . . . from America's finest makers Light or dark finished . . . Walnut . . , Oak . . . Korina . . . Cherry Choice of twin or full size bed. PLUS Initemprliiff Maitre mid Simmon Bed Spring ' at NO EXTRA COST! ecfflircDCD'ims'' Save Not Less Than $50. . . . up to $200. 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