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Vs I ML s&h GREEN STAMPS WITH YOUR FRIGIDAIRE AT STOCKSTAD I MAIN SPRINGFIELD PUBLIC RECORDS your KODAK dealer 10th & HIGH ITS. BUOBNB MVNICIPAL COURT Uply 12, I Theodore I). imiM, 0 ftth West, JI0 Thcphiic Pelor, !22Ai4tii Ave.. Spfid., S10; Con Liriv " ghi.rff 12.5 Hugh St.; til, bSdtd . QeTer Corvallls, $10; Albert W, Bessie .81., (accident) 121; i tn. Buddy .tones. c 2571. Rli.nh $Ub Albert Halior, an Pheasanl St., c ,n v nn tine; Wilbur Harvey Hy and i iff' 02(1 Cheshire St., Sin: Uwren?. bS' "" '"'-' Ml! Van Burcn SI MO) Lloyd Uroy Johnson, 278 Airier View $15 'r' Buly' M9 Ci,v Traffic light violation-Keith A Lowe, Albany, S3; Maurice D, Watson 4501 Franklin iilvd.. $5: (;,.,. n.r, JQhnson, BBS Day Island Rd., $5; her M, Johnson. M72 Chambers .si sv Walter B. Hyde, sweet Heme (ace!: ?oC7ni r - s"vtfr M. McCready, 1973 Garden Ave.. $5; Harold L Ros. seal., Rt 4 Box 109a, ; Richard W Baaton, 113J n. 5th St., Spfld., ss; Chris FYsnrni r.al...n r- I. Leroy Lester Maugh, 111 ( ro..5 Place $10; Myrtle Louise Parrlih, 1012 n. 7, St., Bpfld., S5: Rulh Ianlne Casey Oil dale, Calif.. $5: Bonnie Doris Hahn Grants Pass (and no operator's li' cense 1 $10. Stop sign violation Frank R. Busch 65!) Poller St., $5; Gladys Alice .Mann 120 Thnmasnn St., S5; lluiih C. stew! art, 860 Anlelopc Dr.. 11; Klorcnce M Pinknam, 780 q St., spriri.. 55; Mary A. MUdgett, 59 Adams St., $5; Molvln I.. Bay. Chlloquln, S5: Murton L. El liot!, 174 Klkay Dr.. $5; Ronald Paul Sncllstroin, 333 Howard Ave., S.V Jack Eugene Elllotl. 699 Park Ave.. S5 Sic round V. Schloss. 1077 W. Broadway !S5; Bryan D. Carter. Dexter. $5. CarA?1nff I13.cnn"r In I-..,, safely chain on trailer Gordon H Ridings, 2040 Agate St., S10. Passing at an Inlerscction Gordon H. Jackson. 1458 Alder St., $10. Violation of learner's permit Bob ert Saks, 433 W. 8th Ace., $5. Allowing an unlicensed driver to operate vehicle Morion Saks, 1715 Friendly St.. S10. Reverse turn between Intersections Franklin Wilson Knight, 2557 Iltl yard St., $1. Drunk and dlsordcrlv-Donnld M Sluw, no address given. 30 days in KsuTCSful! vo,untecrs to s; PoDrffiVS!rMt"'Thomi P' 'Nem' Drunk hi aulo-Hayden C. White Aurora, $30. prunk-Vlrsil Charles Storer, 660 ! HI more St., S10 and Ul dayi; J. lrvln Ihnmas. Huffman Hotel, $in; Andreas Petersen, Hoffman Hotel, $in: Leon.. nr. Dollarhlde, no address given 10 days; Kenneth W. Leeper, no ad ,r?..sivcn' 10 Raymond Elspas, WW. 5th Ave.. 10 days hard labor; Clifton Gllllland. Junction City 10 flays hard labor; Alton W. Carr 780 Washington St., $25; Grant Hartley. 407 . .12nd Ave.. $10; John M. Casey, Smeed Hotel, $io. JUNCTION CITY JUSTICE COURT Pasting with Insufficient clearance: Ilobby Smith, Junction City, $9.50; Harold Meade, Norwalk, Calif.. $14.50; Robert Collins, Florence, $14.50. No mud flaps: Floyd Woolev, Junc tion City, $7.50. Truck speeding: LeRov DeBates, Cheshire. $12.50; Verne Johnson. Port land. $14.50; Harvey Siddel, no ad dress, $15. Overwidth load: Rav Makinson. Greonleaf, $9.50; also overlencth load. $9.50. Basic rule: Kenneth Vannlce, June lion City, $14 50. Overload: Roger Robinson, Blach ly, 552.50, Stop sign violation: Clifford Morten sen, Junction City, $7.50. Failure to yield right of way. Edith Shecler, Portland, $9.50; Leevirtle Williams, $9.50. No operators license: L, Williams, Seneca, Ore.. $0.50; Donald Teem, Harrlshurjt. $9.50. No vehicle license: Jack Bridges, Monroe, $7.50. Nn angling license: Henry LeLoup, Rosednlo, Indiana. $19.3(1; Lewis Le Loup, Chicago, 111., $19.50. Norblad Tells Grimm Tales on UO Stage Of 'Atrocities' Register Guard, Eugene, Ore. Wed., July 21, 1954 J A WASHINGTON ui -Rep. Nor blad. relurniBg from Europe Tuesday, described the ''brutal ilies and atrocities" of the Com munists there as "unbelievable." Norblad was an acting member of the special House committee which investigated communism as an international conspiracy. The committee held most of its hear ings at Munich. Germany, and witnesses included a number 5f former officials of governments now under Russian control. Refu gees and Communist deserters also testified. Norblad said there appeared "little chance of a general upris ing by the people within these countries because of the secret police and brutality which has oc curred," but testimony indicated general dissatisfaction with Rus sian domination. Let Skcie's check the setting of your diamond. No charge. Princes, fairies and "a sleeping beauty" step right out of Grimm's fairy tales to the stage of the outdoor theater on the University of Oregon campus in the Cascade Players' production of "Sing Ho for a Prince." Matinee performances arc scheduled for each Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 2:30. Reservations may be made by calling 51511, ext. 401, and tickets are on sale at the theater box office from 1-5 p.m. daily. Joe Grenzeback's adaptation of "The Sleeping Beauty" features a group of entertaining fairies, including Treakle, Fee, Fie, Foe, Fum and Thrustlcbump. Hogal, the uninvited fairy who puts Princess Rosamund to sleep, is portrayed by Loanne Morgan, Eugene. The various princes who at tempt to waken Rosamund in elude such popular UT players as Scott Lehner, Eugene; Wins ton Rust, Springfield John Bu chanan, Salem, and Leonard Nossaman, Cottage Grove. Don Finlay appears as Fizz, the magician. Others in the cast include Judy Hawlcy, Gloria Lee, Linda Jones, Donna Lehner, Dalecc Peterson, Ed Johnson, all of Eu gene; Audrey Mistrctta. Astoria Paul McMullen, Seward, Alaska Valerie Chapman, Seattle, and Wllma Sundahl, Forbcstown, Calif. Horace Robinson, associate professor of speech, directs the production. Ask Repayment WASHINGTON UFI The Senate Investigations subcommittee has asked the Senate to reimburse it for the $24,604.67 it spent to run the McCarthy-Army hearings. Sen. Mutidt R-SD, who presided at the j inquiry, introduced a resolution asking for reimbursement Tuesday. BANKRUPTCY SALE MOTOR VEHICLES: 1 1952 Cadillac Four Door Sedan 1 1952 Ponliac Station Wagon TERMS OF SALE: To be sold under sealed hids for cash, said bids to be addressed to Murray I). Agate, Trustee, and returned to the offices of Harris, Butler & Husk, attorneys for the Trustee, a 207 Eugene Medical Center, Eugene. Oregon, on or before 5:00 o'clock P.M. on the 26th day of July, 1954. Each sealed bid -.hall he accompanied hy a certifeid check for ten per cent of the amount hid and the balance of the purchase price shall he paid upon confirmation of Ihe sale by the Court. The Trustee reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to continue the sale from time to time after the date el therefor. INSPECTION: The vehicles may be Inspected at the Anderson Rich field Service Station, 1401 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon, any time prior In sale of same. MURRAY D. 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