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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Wed., March 21, 1962 Page 15A Daia from WtATHH BVUAU Until Thursday Morning . Figure Shew Lew Temperature Expected 223 Circuit Court Records (AP Wlrephoto) t Rain is predicted tonight for western Oregon and other parts of Rain tne Pacific Northwest. Some rain or snow is expected in parts of . the northern Plateau and northern Plains. Rain also is expected rp 1 , in northern Ohio and western Pennsylvania. It will be cooler from 1 OniCfnt tne Atlantic coast westward through the Mississippi valley and & the eastern Plains. Emerald Empire Weather DIVORCE! QsUNTRQ (March, , IM2 ' Ota H, Hansen from William A. Hanaep; Jaequelyn at. Rafmuuen from Robert P. Rasmussen: Robert R. Cantwell from Loretta H, Oant wall; Cora L. Krismarkl fron Bt phen J. Krismarkl, and Robert Glenn Ewing from Ardlth Hlalna Ewinf. , COMPLAINTS FILED (March 13, I9C2) Jamal Lindsay Eaatburn by Doro thy Eaitburn va Garet A. Llndteyi Suit for damages. Plaintiff alleges no was injured on June iei in an automobile accident caused by the defendant on Black Butte Road near Cottage Grove. Plaintiff seeks se,ow general damages ana su special damages. W. H. Dandy vs Paul J. Ryan and Leonard Masen Suit for damages. Plalntlrr allegea the defendants with out authority removed 22,160 board feet of Douglas fir timber from his land and seeks to recover 1665.40 damages to be tripled tor total oi si.we.zu. (March 14, 1961) Anna E. Jonnes vs Elvln 0. Jones: Petition for annulment. Constance Glover vs Wayne Thar- wald Nysten: Petition for support. nazei nniooe vs inesior f. le gacy: Petition for support, Patsy Evelyn Brashear va Duane Leo Weage: Petition for aupport. state of gregon vs Jimmie storaee EUGENE-SPRINGFIELD Forecast: Occasional light rain today, intermittent rain tonight; scattered showers and sunny periods Thursday. Expected high today, 52; low tonight, 40; predicted high Thursday, 52. Western Ore gon: Temperatures averaging below normal with warming trend toward weekend. Low, 3240. Periods of rain. Statistics (readings at the U. S. Weather Bureau, Man Ion Sweet Airport, Eugene): Highest temperature Tuesday, 52; lowest Wednesday morn ing, 39; rain in 24 hours end ing 10 a.m. Wednesday, .04 of an inch; total for March, 2.22 inches; average for March, ' 4.32 inches; readings at 10 a.m. Wednesday; humidity, 80 per cent; wind, S13. Prevail ing wind Tuesday, WSW5.5. Stages of rivers at 7 a.m. Wednesday, Willamette at EWEB Steam Plant, 11.0 feet; McKenzie at Armitage Bridge, 3.1 feet. Sunrise and sunset: Thurs day, 6:13 a.m. and 6:27 p.m.; Friday, 6:11 a.m. and 6:29 p.m. TEMPERATURES (24 hours ending 10 a.m. Wednesday) Noon Tues. id Midnlt Wad. 43 1 p.m: i-.SQ i a.m. ' ,-40 4 p.m. " I a.m. " r-4fl 5 pjn. ' ...44 I a.m. r40 8 p.m. "41 e m, ,.-.41 10 p.m. " 42 10 a.m. " 44 Readings at US. Weather Bu reau, Hahlon Sweet Airport, Eu gene. OREGON (24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Wednesday) Max. Mln. Prep. Prep, .11 .10 .08 .01 Astoria - 49 Baker Bend 47 Brookings 88 Burns 48 Klamath Falls 43 Lskevlew 42 Medford 50 Newport SO North Bend . 52 Pendleton . 52 Portland 50 Redmond 47 Roseburg 52 Salem 50 The Dallet 40 -.11 .20 T .04 , T .03 .05 .02 .10 .18 .02 .03 T .01 .03 T Farmers Prosecuted MOSCOW (Jl Farm workers In Russia's Kazakhstan Republic are being prosecuted for ne glecting tractor repairs and the preparation of seeds for spring planting. An issue of Kazakh stan Prsvria cited the case of an agronomist sentenced to a year's corrective laDor lor causing spoilage of seed grain. Blood Bank Donors Needed Thursday A Positive A Negative 1 O Positive ; 2 O Negative 3 B Positive 1 Rare types always needed: AB Positive. AB Negative. Lane Memorial Blood Bank 790 E. 11th Ave., Eugene. Phone DI 5-0338. Open 1:30 4 p.m. Monday through Fri day; 9-11 a.m. Saturday. Clos ed Sunday. NATIONAL Mag. Mln, Atlanta ..r 61 M flimsrck . . 31 It else 50 SO Cleveland ; 44 84 Denver 81 -80 has Moln 34 81 Detroit r, 49 S6 Helena ill .1 50 88 Honolulu 79 70 Juneau S5 24 Los Angelea 58 49 . Louisville 80 50 Memphis 63 51 Miami 75 73 Minneapolis .. 38 25 New Orleans 73 69 New York 54 .18 Oklahoma City 78 42 Omaha 37 25 Phoenix 82 47 Pittsburgh . 56 43 Rapid City 52 29 St. Louie 56 37 Salt Lake City 55 32 San Diego 62 50 San Francisco 57 48 Sesttle 50 34 Tampa 76 65 Washington J 45 T Trace . FIVE DAY Northwest Oregon: Highs mostly 50.55; lows 34-40; repeated showers with total near one inch. Southwest Oregon: Highs mostly 60-56; lows 3237 except 36-41 near coast; repeated showers. Eastern Oregon: Highs mostly 45-55; low 25-35 with 22-30 north east; precipitation Thursday and Sunday. 1.76 .25 1 MIL-MART The New Membership Store NOW OPEN for members Open Daily 10 i.m.-6 p.m. FrL eves, 'til 9 p.m. Closed Sun. 1C1K 11th An IV nl 4.R2M Powelll Defendant's appeal from a conviction in Lane County District Court en charge t passing at an fntaraectlop. (nieren la, leeei Henry TenNenel va Safeway Stores Inc., Ron Llndeen, end three John Does: Suit for demegee. Plaintiff at leges that the defendants publicly slsndered nim by felaely accusing him on March 4, ISflt of stealing Items from the Safeway Store In Springfield. Plaintiff seeks 150,000. uivukuh stun' riLsu Ronald J. Chaoman vs Marie Jean- nette Chapman! W, Arlene Under hill vs Raymond A. Underhill; Gary Sabln vs Lillian Sabtnj Nils Corey va Charles w, coreyi Pauline John son vs Chsrlie p. Johnson; Janet Marie Hess vs Andrew J. Hass; Aleta M. Rogers vs Walter C. Bog em Claude R, Watklna va Orlena O. Watklns. Essie M. Wiser vs Joseph H, Wlseri Mary I. Roberts vs John W, Roberts. Hearing Cancelled SALEM onA milk stabiliza tion hearing scheduled for Med ford next Monday has been cancelled, the State Agriculture Department said Wednesday. It said the petition for the hearing wat withdrawn. First Aid Class To Begin Monday An advance first aid class will begin at the Lane County chapter house of the American Red Cross next Monday at 7 p.m., James C. Walsh, first aid chairman, has announced. Those holding a current standard first aid card are eli gible for the class, Walsh said. Each class will last two hours, and there will be eight sessions. The meetings will be at the chapter house, 150 E. 13th Ave., Eugene. More Information is available from the Red Cross, Dl 4-5244. Straub to Speak ' COTTAGE GROVE State Sen. 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