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r aw'! WtATHfH lUMAti 4 Until W.dn.jdoy Morning - 8WfMJw low Tmpfotvr Exprt (AP Wlrephoto) WEATHER FORECAST Showers are expected in western Oregon through Wednes day, and rain is predicted for tonight along the Atlantic Coast. Snow is expected in northern New England. The Ohio Valley, parts of .the Pacific -Northwest and the northern Rockies may get snow flurries. The east Gulf coast region, with the exception of Florida, is due for showers. , , , - ' v." Emerald Empire Weather EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD Eugene-Springfield forecasti Increasingly heavy rain tonight, mostly cloudy Wednesday with showers. Expected high today, SO degrees; low Wednesday morning, 46; predicted high -Wednesday, 53. Western Ore gon: Same forecast, highs of ' 46-56, lows of 4248. Statistics (readings at the Four Groups To Get Funds U.S. Weather Bureau, Mahlon Sweet Airport, Eugene): High est temperature Monday, 57; lowest Tuesday morning, 49; rain in 24 hours ending 10 a.m. Tuesday, .11 of an inch; total for February, 10.05 inches; average- for February, 4.84 inches; readings at 10 a.m. Tuesday: humidity, 80 per cent; wind, S-SW 17. Prevailing wind Monday, S11.5; Stage of rivers at 7 a.m. Tuesday, Willamette at Ferry Street Bridge, 4.58 feet; Mc Kenzie at Armitage Bridge, 5.5 feet. Sunrise and sunset ,(PST): Wednesday,-7:02 a.m. and 5:52 p.m.; Thursday, 7:00 ajn and 5:53 p.m. Bums . m Klamath Fall 52 Lakevlew 50 Medford 57 Newport 53 North Bend 54 Pendleton . 60 Portland 57 Redmond 57 Hoseburg S3 Salem 55 The Dalles 54 33 31 32 44 47 48 50 53 48 50 50 46 .78 T T .12 .03 .16 T Atlanta . 64 NATIONAL High Low Prep. Bismarck Boise Boston Chicago . Cleveland . Denver Detroit 46 56 42 36 35 48 35 Four charity organizations have been selected to receive funds from the Campus Chest drive scheduled this week at the Uni versity of Oregon, according to Calvin M. Jensen of Boise, Idaho, chairman of the drive. A committee nf Graduate stu dents and seniors in the sociology Mahlon-Sweet Airport. Eugene, department at the university picked these four charities: the National Scholarship Service for Negro Students, Pearl Buck School, Lane County Medical Re search Assn., and tjie Community Food Bank program. In the past, Campus Chest funds were'-turned over to Lane County United Appeal, but the selection of only four agencies was initiated "this year to give academic endorsement to the charities and to make student do nations more meaningful. The Campus Chest is one of only two fund drives held on the university campus each year. The other, World University Service, collects funds for academic aid to foreign countries. TEMPERATURES (24 hours to 10 a.m., Tuesday) Noon Mon. 54 Midnight Mon. 49 2 p.m. " 56 2 a.m. Tues. 50 4 p.m. " 52 4 a.m. " 51 6 p.m. " 52 6 a.m. " '52 8 p.m. ' " 51 8 a.m. 53 10 p.m. " 50 10 a.m. " 55 Readings at U. s. Weather. Bureau, OREGON (24 hours to 4:30 a.m., Tuesday) Max. Mln. Prep. Astoria .'"52 50 2.73 Baker 45 34 . Bend 52 41 Brookings 56" 48 T Fairbanks 15 Fort Worth 44 Helena 50 Juneau 30 ' Kansas City 56 Los Angeles 79 Memphis 48 Miami 78 Minneapolis 36 New Orleans 80 New York 43 Oklahoma City 39 Omaha 45 Phoenix 73 Pittsburgh 36 Rapid City 55 St. Louis 42 Salt Lake City 45 San Francisco ... 66 Seattle 54 ' Spokane 52 Tampa 87 Washington 47 44 33 3B 31 30 24 27 26 20 42 41 23 33 54 38 73 16 72 33 37 29 40 29 35 32 35 52 49 45 68 34 M Missing; T Trace .21 .75 ,11 Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon Tuesday, February 21, 1961 13A Rural School Board Votes For Two Bills The Lane County Rural School District Board went on record Monday in favor of two bills pend ing in the Legislature, and op posed a third. Members of the board asked Supt. Dale Parnell to write the Lane County delegation, express- ing support for Senate Bill 447. The bill calls for simplification of school fund distribution, and integration of all state, county and rural school district funds into a single finance program. Tha board also favors a pro posal introduced by Sen. Robert Straub, D-Eugene, that would es tablish a youth camp, allowing boys to spend the summer work ing with the state forestry de The board opposed House Bill 1354, relating to the county school fund. The bill would authorize a levy for school purposes upon tax able property.ln a county (this is now mandatory; the bill would make it voluntary). It would also authorize appropriation of funds from non-tax sources, such as O&C lands and forest reserves. In other matters, the board authorized Parnell to work with W. P. Riddlesbarger, Eugene at torney, on school matters requir ine legal advice. Parnell reminded the board that a nublic hearing on the coun ty school superintendent's operat ing budget lor laei-oz wouia oe held at 1:30 p.m. March 6, in the suDerintendent's office. A Duag- et of $87,385 has been approved bv the county school district hudeet committee. Members of the county board are Milton Turay, chairman; Ray Holcomb, Mrs. Laura Johnson, Mrs. Robert Leeper, Joe Richards, Waldo Taylor and Maurice E. Whittaker. (Feb. 10. 1MU Drunk on street Wlllltm Edward Gale, Eureka. Calif.. 30 days: Joe Rayi Tellet, address unknown. 30 days. vagrancy Henry Wayne Hose- land, address unknown, 30 days. Violation of learner's permit LUi Takal.vlJ E. 13th Ave., no fine. Violation of drivlns restrictions Telmul Rehberger. 4919 N. Irvin Way, S5.0O. allure to yield right of way James Dennis Hibbard, Veneta (sc- ciaeni involved), S25. improper driving Ronald Duane Malnes, 389 Mary Lane, (15. wrong way on one-way street Donald Lee Nelson, 130 .Seward Ave., Springfield, $15; John William Cro- nin, ban hrancsco. (5: Leona A van. ell Johnson, 859 W. Third Ave., $5. rroniblted left turn John Henrv Herman, Portland, $15; Glen Richard Moore, 303 Willamette St., (3; Richard S. Rlede, 1451 Onyx St., US. Stop sign violation Mvran Fletch er Plnkstaff, 2290 Rose Ln., 115; Mich ael reward Johnson, 2745 Harris St., $15; Peggy Jean Gllbertson, 3459 Har ris St., $15; Gary AUeo Currier, 2090 van uuren, $5. Citations Increase PORTLAND (AT Nearly 30,000 citations for violation of parking ordinances were issued in Port land last month. That is 8,000 more than for the some month last year. Collectionst for traffic violations in the month totaled $43,113. Blooming Trillium Found in Woods The year's first report of a blooming trillium was given to the Onion Editor Monday by Mrs. Doris Vaughn, Elmira, Mrs.' Vaughn, a Route F resi dent, said that her son, George, a logger, found the flower near the Siuslaw River in the Vaughn area. He also found some spring beauties. A Newberry Charge Account lits in with Family Budgets. No Cash Needed! Buy Now at Extra Savings. 14 JEWEL SWEATERS, Reg. 6.95 and 7.95. Now 5.77 48 WOOL SWEATERS, Reg. 8.88. Now 5.91 4 WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 7.98. Now 3.52 44 PLEATED SKIRTS, Reg. 3.98. Now 2.99 75 FLANNEL SKIRTS, Reg. 1.67. Now 73 C 6 WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 4.20. Now 3.37 26 WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 6.95. Now 5.97 26 WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 5.95. Now 4.57 9 WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 8.95. Now ... .... 6.77 5 SWEATER & SKIRT SETS, Reg. 8.98. Now 6.77 1 WOOL SKIRT, Reg. 17.95. Now 1 4.77 1 WOOL SKIRT, Reg. 10.95. Now 8.77 7 WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 6.95. Now 5.77 5 WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 12.95. Now .... 9.77 2 WOOL SKIRTS, Reg. 7.95. Now 5.57 77 PLASTIC APRONS, Reg. 69c. Now 1 Oe 17 DRESSES, Reg. 4.98 .Now 1.67 25 DRESSES, Reg. 2.47 and 2.97. Now 2.23 7 DRESSES, Reg. 3.47. Now - 2.93 35 DRESSES, Reg. 4.47 and 4.97. Now 3.33 29 DRESSES, Reg. 4.97 and 5.47. Now 3.93 8 CAR COATS, Reg. 10.44. Now 2.91 22 CAR COATS, Reg. 9.98. Now 4.91 38 ROBES, Reg. 5.98. Now , 4.21 JJJUJeSMSC!sJ 10 SMOCKS, Reg. 3.98. Now ----- 1 .97 33 QUILTED COTTON ROBES, Reg. 3.77. Now 2.33 44 RAYON SLACKS, Reg. 1.59. Now 1 .33 25 COTTON CAPRIS. Reg. 1.39. Now 1.27 2 NYLON SWEAT SHIRTS, Reg. 3.98. Now 1 .73 IS DENIM PANTS, Reg. 94c. Now 77c 12 DENIM JEANS, Size 12. Reg. 1.98. Now 1 .77 43 REVERSIBLE JACKETS, Reg. 1.98. Now 1 .77 40 CORD PEDAL PUSHERS, Reg. 1.69. Now 1 .37 17 CAR COATS. Reg. 7.98. Now . ..w 2.33 15 BATHING SUITS, 2-4, Reg. 1.98. Now . 1 .37 47 BATHING SUITS, 7-14, Reg. 1.98. Now 1 .47 29 BATHING SUITS, 3-6x, Reg. 1.96. Now 1 .76 64 BATHING SUITS, 7-14, Reg. 2.98. Now -- 2.48 21 GIRLS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS, Reg. 1.98. Now 1 .77 12 GIRLS' COTTON PAJAMAS, Reg. 2.98. Now 2.37 6 GIRLS' BATISTE PAJAMAS, Reg. 2.98. Now 2.37 4 GIRLS' PL1SSE SLIPS, Reg. 1.00. Now 67 C 13 GIRLS' POLISHED SLIPS, Reg.-1.00. Now 87e 43 GIRLS' BLEND SLIPS, Reg. 138. Now 93 C 119 GIRLS' PANTIES, Reg. 25c. Now ITc 13 LADIES' NYLON SLIPS, Reg. 2 98 ------ J .93 38 LADIES' COTTON PAJAMAS, Reg. 2.98. Now 1 .91 24 LADIES' BED JACKETS, Reg. 1.98. Now .. 93 38 LADIES' BED JACKETS, Reg. 2 98. Now 1 93 45 LADIES FANCY PANTIES. Reg 1.00. Now -------- 77 C 54 LADIES' DAY OF WEEK PANTIES, Reg. 2 93. Now J.93 28 LADIES' FANCY SLEEP WEAR, Reg. 3.98. Now .... 3.57 t'i mill 1 111 mil- M-f 44 BOYS' AND GIRLS' HATS, Reg. 1.00. Now 53 C 7 NYLON JACKETS, Reg. 2.98. Now 2.33 5 COTTON JACKETS, Reg. 1.98. Now 1 .53 5 BATH BLANKETS, Reg. 1.99. Now 1 .43 9 FLANNEL GOWNS, Reg. 1.79. Now . 1 .37 19 FLANNEL PAJAMAS, Reg. 1.77. Now ' 1 .53 42 2 PC. KNIT SLEEPERS, Reg. 1.29. Now 97 e 9 KNIT CRAWLER SUITS, Reg. 1.98. Now , ' 1.53 9 WASH AND WEAR SUITS, Reg. 1.98. Now 1 .53 5 ASSORTED CRAWLERS, Reg. 1.98. Now 1 .77 37 COTTON CRAWLERS, Reg. 1.69. Now 93 C 7 MUSICAL EXERCISERS, Reg. 1.98. Now .. 1 .77 2 SWING CRIBS, Reg. 33.44. Now 25.77 24 LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS, Reg. 3.98. Now 3.77 35 SPUN RAYON SHIRTS, Reg. 3.94. Now 3.33 23 DRESS PANTS, Reg. 6.95. Now 6.59 13 DRESS PANTS, Reg. 8.95. Now - 8.57 34 REVERSIBLE JACKETS, Reg. 3.98. Now 3.33 52 RAYON SHIRTS, Reg. 1.64. Now 1.17 68 ASSORTED SHIRTS, Reg. 1.79. Now 93c 38 SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS, Reg. 1.00. Now 63 C 22 POLO SHIRTS, Reg. 1.57. Now 93 1 7 FLANNEL PAJAMAS, Reg. 2.59. Now 1 .97 7 KNIT SLEEPERS, Reg. 1.29. Now 77 ( 116 SWEAT SHIRTS, Reg. 1.29. Now 77c 37 CORDUROY PANTS, Reg. 2.77. Now 2.57 31 WASH AND WEAR SLACKS, Reg. 3.57. Now 2.57 54 ASSORTED SOFA PILLOWS, Reg. 2.98. Now 11 DRAPES, 48x54 inches, Reg. 4.95. Now 9 DRAPES, 48x30 inches, Reg. 3.69. Now 4 RUGS, 9x12, Reg. 39.95. Now 2 WALL CLOCKS, Reg. 19.98. Now 3 WALL CLOCKS, Reg. 39.95. Now $ 16 PIECE CHINA SET, Reg. 3.98. Now 96 Decorated CUP and SAUCER SET, Reg. 48c. Now 5 6 TOTE BAGS, Blue or Brown, Reg. 2.97. Now 22 LAUNDRY RACKS, Reg. 2.98. Now 2 4 ?!: 33 fo3r 2! 27 77 77 77 27 Vr 51 1 TAPE RECORDER - Reg. 79.95 1 DECCA RECORDER PLAYER ... Reg. 29.95 4 RECORD PLAYERS Reg. 29.95 2 4-SPEED JR. JUKE Reg. 39.95 4 MOTOROLA SIX TRANSISTOR Reg. 29.95 NOW 67.77 NOW 23.77 NOW 23.77 NOW 24.95 NOW 27.77 HffMtJ- MlAJu 3ZJ3 966 WILLAMETTE Buy, tht Most!" Eugene Municipal Court Traffic light violation Stephen Walter Becker, 371 N. Polk St., $5; Al vln Lloyd Llpplncott, 290 Slst St., Springfield, $5; Myron Fletcher Plnk staff, 2290 Rose Ln., $15; Marlln Wade Jenkins, 712 K St., Springfield (acci dent involved), guilty, no fine; Rob ert Ad Renken, 901 Norkentle Rd., $5; Dennis Kent Chase, 90 Irving Rd., $15; Arthur Yengst, 1960 N. Fifth St., Springfield, $25; Dale Gordon Mont gomery, 1970 W. 12th Ave., $5; WU llam B. Miller, Algonta, Wash., $15; Leo J. Skinner. 1127 Ferry St., $5. Basic rule violation Franklin Yolihl Harada, 1342 Alder St., $10; Marvin Ravmond Todd Sr.. 1470Vi Lawrence St., $25; Michael James McKay, $35 . an si., rairu-m Ann xuazur, 1272 Willamette St., $10; John Gary Sheppard, 920 E. lsih Ave., $5; Wayne C. Hogrefe, 8525 McKonzle Hwy., $10; Alan Leatherman Forkner, 1240 Law rence St., $5; Jason Harold Morrell, 170 Mornlngslde Dr., $10; Lavaughn Arthur Merrvtnan. 2295-1 Patterson Dr., $10; Clifford Earl Ltllard, 372 Sandy Dr.. $10: EUt Takal, 715 E. 13th Ave., guilty, no fine; Alice Serena Ban-ail, 1045 N St., Springfield, $10. Officers Elected CORVALLIS HI Carolyn J. Bergen of Coos Bay has been elected president of the Associ ated Women Students of Oregon State College for the coming year. She is a junior in home economics. js,ss,js,aJ HEMORRHOIDS are being corrected through the use of the latest ap proved electronic tech niques. Descriptive booklet on request. E. R. REYNOLDS N. D., D. C. Proctology 1742 WUUmette DI 34131 I Iht FAUCET LrfSZ? with only ONE handle If CHASE PLUMBING li HEATINO 1255 Railroad Blvd. DI 4-3271 Eugene Oregon ONE DAY ONLY SALE.STARTS.9;30.P.M. ,. FASHIONS I Wot 40 LADIES' COTTON CAPRIS Assorted Plaids, 10-18 3.98 12 MISSES' SWIM WEAR 2-piece styles, 32-38 7.98 14 MISSES' SWIM WEAR 1 and 3 piece styles, 32-40 1 0.98 65 LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS Solids and-Plaids, 8-18 7.98 22 LADIES' WOOL SKIRTS Slim and pleated, 8-18 10.98 36 LADIES' BLOUSES VESTS . and Tee Shirts, broken sizes - 6.98 27 CLEARANCE FASHION DRESSES Broken sizes : 8.98 to 12.98 12 WASH and WEAR UNIFORMS Assorted sizes , 3.98 20 BETTER FASHION DRESSES 10.98 to 16.98 6 COTTON DUSTERS Broken sizes . 3.00 NOW 288 3 400 2 oo 400 200 00 29 goo 200 GIRLS' WEAR 20 GIRLS' ROBES . Assorted sizes and material : 3.98 ; 7 BOYS' ROBES Assorted plaids, size 6-6x 2.98 15 GIRLS' ROBES . Assorted sizes and colors 2.98 30 GIRLS' ORLON CARDIGAN SWEATERS Sizes 7-14, assorted colors 4.98 27 GIRLS' SKIRTS and DRESSES ' Assorted sizes and material 2.98 8 GIRLS' SKIRTS Assorted material, size 3-6x 1 ,98 30 GIRLS' DRESSES and SKIRTS Assorted sizes, material and colors 3.98 .99 99 67 237 ,97 .77 l37 SHOE DEPARTMENT 50 WOMEN'S GUILDMARK FASHION SHOES 4A to B 12.99 22 BOYS' SHOES . 3-6 to 6.99 897 397 MEN and BOY'S WEAR 60 BOYS' PIN-WALE COTTON CORD PANTS 8-16 - 3.29 60 BOYS' SS RAYON PRINT SHIRTS Size 6-16 1.59 24 BOYS' POPLIN FLANNEL LINED JACKETS 6-16 3.98 244 .86 I9? DOMESTICS 1000 yd. ASSORTED COTTONS including gingham, prints, bedford cord, etc. to ,98 200 yd. IMPORTED RAYON PLAIDS, good . color selection, washable, 45" 1 ,59 200 yd. COTTON SHAGBARK Plaids or Stripes, 45" 1.69 40 yd. PRINTED CORDUROY Plaids and. stripes, 36" wide 1 ,29 50 yd. PRINTED SUEDE FLANNEL. Stripes and smoll patterns, 36" wide .59 25 yd. ORLON & RAYON BOUCLE. Grey or nutmeg, washable, 45" wide 1.79 60 CHROME-FINISHED SHOE RACK Holds nine pairs, rubber tipped feet 2.98 4 PR. PRINTED PILLOW CASES pr. 1,1 9 PRINTED BORDER PERCALE SHEETS 24 7? Twin or full size PR. KITCHEN CURTAINS Dacron, 45" L - 3.98 PR. NOVELTY DACRON CURTAINS 36" 4.49 PR. DACRON TIERS 30" long 2.98 PR. DRAPES 48x84 6.98 KNIT DAVENO Cover Style 15.98 ELECTRIC SHOE POLISHERS 15.88 MEN'S SCHICK ELECTRIC SHAVERS 17.50 .57 .97 .97 .97 .37 .66 l77 .99 377 ,97 V7 .97 377 11" 1397 599 CAMERAS 3 BROWNIE lAlt MOVIE CAMERAS 24.88 17 1 ADAMS BINOCULARS 7x50 power, with case . 1 ADAMS TELESCOPE 20x50 power - Wa NOW 42.50 2995 25.95 1588 HOUSEWARES 24 BROOMS Firmly bound 1 ,00 32 ITALIAN DECANTERS Large, hand made 3.99 8 SILVERWARE Silverplate, 24-pc. set value 7.95 78 KITCHEN KNIVES Stainless steel, assorted ,88 5 DISHES 16 PIECE SET Gaiety pattern 5.95 " .66 .99 377 .39 377 HARDWARE 12 Vt to Ve" OPEN END 199 WRENCH SET .. 3.19 I 12 I6-01. ALL STEEL 199 HAMMER 3.98 I 6 UTILITY ORBITAL O88 SANDERS 17.95 5 3-GALLON ROLLING 197 SPRAY TANK 19.95 II 30 ASSORTED POTTED PLANTS . ; 17 In Cerdmic Planter i-;'2.98 SPORTING GOODS 6 ALL STEEL GOLF CARTS X85 Folds compactly ; 9.95 W 1 25 H.P. OUTBOARD MOTOR OOOOO Electric' start 435.00 33 1 15 H.P. O.B. MOTOR OTOOO Manual start 335.00 3 1 60 H.P. O.B. MOTOR j&EOOO Electric start 839.00 OD7 BUILDING NEEDS 100 FIR and MAHOGANY AAA KITCHEN CABINET AJ O OFF 1 32x55 SINGLE PANE 925 WOOD WINDOW 10.00 3 2 20x40 SLIDING -750 WOOD WINDOW 14.77 1 66" DOUBLE SINK IT 00 STEEL CABINET (used) . 109.00 50 TENSION TITE SCREENS 1 Varius sizes ; 2 PRICE 1 7 FT. PIONITE E00 COUNTER TOP 76.00 ZD APPLIANCES 10 17 CU. FT. SUPREME FREEZER Upright, holds 595 lbs. 309.95 6 14 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER Comb. auto, defrost 379.95 4 30" ELECTRIC RANGE Automatic 23" oven 189.95 4 11 LB. AUTOMATIC WASHER Save three ways 239.95 1 8 LB. AUTOMATIC WASHER Floor model 219.95 3 8 LB. AUTOMATIC WASHER Floor models 219.95 6 FULLY AUTOMATIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE .... 129.95 . 6 SEMI AUTOMATIC PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE 109.95 3 10 LB. CAPACITY WRINGER WASHER, semi-auto. 159.95 23988 29888 14995 16995 13995 15995 8995 7995 11888 AUTOMOTIVE 14 SARAN PLASTIC SEAT COVERS Broken sizes ; 21.95 9 BODY CLOTH SEAT COVERS Broken sizes - 29.95 6 DOOR TO DOOR CAR FLOOR MATS 4.59 16 HEAVY WEIGHT TERRY CLOTH SEAT COVER. -Split backi only 7.29 25 CAR SAFTEE BABE Saftee Car Baby Belts 3.98 11 5x7 REAR SEAT SPEAKER 4.98 15 FIBER SEAT COVERS Installed free . 17.50 9 TRANSISTOR CAR LIFT OUT RADIO 54.95 11" 14" 1W 3W .97 3" 13" 47.. Shop Every Department! Spectacular Savings of 33 to 50 ! ! t