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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 13

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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iy Churchgoer Protests I L.I -i -1 foir Drink License Survey 1 rv fnuncil is go area serving drinks; the bar street, and in the welfare ot the liquor dispensing opcr-P 7 district. tne ki marn in an wouia dc in the rear of the building; there would be no outside sign; hours would be from 4 p.m. to midnight, closed on Sunday. CHURCHGOERS OPPOSED There were oioht lntim-a si.n i 1 and Bible standard Institute across the al- McLean argued that if the council uses the proximity of these ehnrchoc ki llildy win I de ermine the proximity i rj hums lor ine dema then il jJ me omer side ask nir that ii, council licensing in the future. tunc maHn council not recommend the li.

cense grant. the same with other existing li. quor outlets. He cited the Eugene Hotel across the slrent frnm n. Some them were frnm mot or tne rtcn councilmen got areuracnt over one li hers of the congregation of the gation.

The appnea- tist Church, as one examnln jueinoaisi unureh across iho RULE, NOT WHIM' Heaven, u. some or thn st was in aispuie ue- uin.i,,iiL-ii bam they thought the city had a rule of not granting liquor or beer Iches. Editor to Give 'Fair Award A conv'of James A VnHou'e FORESEEN uv-uiiscs to any place within 1,000 feet of any school or church. Others said they couldn't 'have with some of the situations thai nn irannn naa cense art?" ----idered by the council Mm rtl Hog before "Behind the Ballots" will iiuw exist downtown. awarded the political party with aieij fcicussed at the meeting ti irUn i oAmmillno Councilman Ray Siegenthaler ine greatest representation at the "Candidates' Fair" Friday ugni.

UeH denial. iiwy proposed a plan that will show where each establishment IS located. inrlltriinr a uci. a. ine nook ni-o.

fcLean, apparently antici- sented by W. M. Tugman, editor description of type of license for lt denial, au wiincii ol the RegislcrrGuard. the council protesting every place. He concluded that "If we're goine to havp a Farley's book, which is iho story of his successes in nniiiic BEHIND BARS County Commissioner Robert Maclay, at first glance, looks as if he might be in jail (above).

Actually he was, but only on a visit to Eugene's City Jail with other cominisioners, city councilmen, (ReBlstcr Guard pholos, Wiltshire on.) hhenff Ed Elder, and other local public officials Wednesday. At right, pistols raised, members of Eugene's police force await inspection by Lane County Sheriff Ed Elder, City Manager Robert A. Finlayson, and Police Chief Ted Brown. I- ed for further considera-Sjis application for a li- we ought to have regulation by a rule and not hv whim in incw stale, lias been held up by Tugman, in a series of editorials, as the sort of nnliiinai TIlCV finallv nfrnH lhat )U iiedrink license and ihqt hie riwtauranr McCIean matter shnnM tu JOIII ie the only place south primer both Oregon parties ought to read. However, the book, first a Ave.

in basis for further study of the entire policy. Mayor V. Edwin Johnson agreed that such a study is "important." since other such puDlisnod 1938, is now out of print. City Jail Inspected By Area Officials Tugman wired Farlov. nslinn IAN COUNrW KOMI NCWSMtW situations will probably ariso in Retains ine near luture mr a copy, parley wired back that it was on the way.

SECTION EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY," OCTOBER 14, 1954 The "fair." snnnsnrnr! hv Members of the Lane Cnnnlv jail was never intended to be number of Eugene organizations and individuals, will be at 8 p.m. Oct. 22 in the Veterans Board of Commissioners and thp EVS to Offer Radio Class used as a "prison" but that his department is forced quite often to house "heavy" nrisonprs thoca Morse Cites Alaska Vote As Trend Toward Democrats Vital Statistics Eugene City Council, along with County Sheriff Ed Elder. Wednes. Bldg.

Thirty-seven candidates everybody but U.S. Senator Guy Cordon and Gov. Paul Poiinr day lunched in the Eugene jail A class in beeinnini? radio will guilty of felonies and on their way to the penitentiary. be offered bv the Enirpnp Vnpa. will be there.

Thoro BIRTHS AT SACRED HEART HOSPITAL ana later maae an inspection tour of the facility. Senator Wavne Morse Wednes. ir Margin is the bastion of Lane epublicanism, final olec-ires showed Thursday the cards were counted county election depart-be final count gave the Icpublicans an edge of I voters, but inside Eu-ratio was three to two. ield and outlying areas After the inspection, the nntira tional School starting Tuesday speeches and no old-style "cam day night said "the trend is Dem Chief of Police Ted Brown was patrol section of the police de he didn't think the senator ought to declare himself either as a Republican or a Democrat, Morse (Oct. 11, 1S54) BUNNAGE Mr.

and Mrs. James D. Bunnase, 174 E. 16th Euocne. a paigning.

evening, uci. la, school officials have announced. ocratic," and cited the recent elections in Alaska as an example of what the country could expect host. If torn the county were Commissioners Kenneth Nielsen, Robert Classes will meet each Tups. son.

JOHNSON Mr. Mr. nnwi said no. He contended that the partment was inspected in ranks by Sheriff Elder. These inspections are held periodically and an outside officer is asked to make the rank cheek, nthor in.

day from 7 to 10 n.m. for 10 Johnson. 701 W. Eugene, Frnm I hp pil pn From the city council were Mayor Maclay and Ralph Peterson. classic role of the representative wccks irom next Tuesday.

other meetings during fall term. Other courses are planned for the Morse, a guest on the wenklv v. Mwin Johnson and Council-men. Jesse Godlove, Ed Cone and in m-puDiic is to represent all' joslin Mr. and Mrs.

Leo L. Joslin the, people in his constituency, Bnx 65' Crcsweii, a son. not just the Dartv to which "nd Mrs- "rvllla radio nroaram of Keith Kkolinn winter and spring terms. Tuition will he S1H and a Ray Siecenthaler. Democratic candidate for state specting officers recently have been from the Springfield and state police.

McCurdy, 3417 S. Hllyard Eugene Backgrounding the Inspection belongs. But he also left the door nnpn senate, suggested the Alaskans voted Democratic because of Sec material fee of $1 will be charged. The course is planned to meet the needs of students whn aun. MOVE Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Moye, 1259 Monroe Eugene, a daughter. SMITH Mr. and.

Mn Jnhn were the recent jail escapes of county Drisoners. Therp has hppn retary ot the Interior Dniielas to a possible later switch in his own registration. He is now a a controversy over the jail's op Rt. 2, Box 116, Sllvcrton, a daughter! McKay's "vicious attack upon wish to enter radio and tele them because thpv darpH in priti. vision servicing, and will offer eration.

i nree guards were discharged after an investigation.) Brown told his euests that a cize President Eisenhnwpr Tho Democrat to Talk At Friendly House Charles O. Porter. Democratic omun mr, ana airs. j. Kenneth Smith, 16SS Moss Eugene, a son.

WEGNER Mr. and Mrs. Jamea E. Wetrner. sail PhoAunl instruction in basic radio and interview was taped in Salem electrical theory, analysis of registered Republican, but styles himself an "Independent." However, he said he might later change his registration to Democratic "if I thought it was in the best interests of the country." iinty were predominant iratic.

alion figures follow: ride: ans 33,562 its 32,165 neous 1,634 67,361 tne only: ans 12,560 Is 8,330 leous 482 21,381 Dgficld only: ans 2,397 is 3,181 leous 137 S.7IS a daughter. system of "double locking" the tor re Broadcast here. typical radio circuits, the use of test equipment, and construction and servicing of rarlin rpppivpi-c WOODS Mr. and Mrs. Gary Woods, 110 Green Acres Kd Eugene.

Eleswhere in the ponnfrw doors on the jail would help diminish the escape potential. He explained that the doors nn the candidate for Congress, and members of his committee will appear at Friendly House, 2445 Kincaid Morse told Skeltnn and Ihp a son. DEATHS amplifiers, and other electronic dio audience, there will also be He a "rend with Skeltnn that jail at the present time are Friday nicht. Porter and his rnmmittppmpn equipment. No previous radio experience is necessary, accordine to W.

Democratic victories because of "resentment of the broken promises of the Eisenhower adminis double locked only if a key is used, and that a lock can be obtained Which "dnilhlp inplre" will talk with the wppklv "pnn. many persons registered Republican because his influence, and that many of them will return to the Democratic Party now that HOOLE John James Hoole, as, 2051 Lincoln Eugene, died Oct. 9. Services will be Monday, Oct. 18, 2 p.m., at Slmon-Lounshury Mortuary.

WALLING Ethyl Belle Carlson Wall-! Ing, 65, 724 Pearl Eugene, died Wednesday. Services will be Saturday, 1:30 p.m., at Slmon-Lounsbury Cox, director of the school fur. versation hour" group there. Com tration and the misrepresentations of the last campaign." doors when they are slammed shut. thcr information is available at the school.

Morse nas left the ReDubl can mittee members expected at the meeting include Clarence Hyde, county outside Eugene wnen hkelton asked Morse if fold. Brown also explained, that the Kneld: cop jraKei, uienn jiammaker, 18,605 20.645 BURCH'S fcous 1.015 U.S. WEATHER FORECAST Eugene and vicinity. Foggy mornings, partly cloudy afternoons through Friday. Warmer.

Low Friday morning, 42; high Friday afternoon, 65. Western Oregon: same. Local Statistics: Highest temperature Wednesday, 53; low Thursday morning, 34; rain in 24 hours ending 10:30 a.m., Thursday, 0 inches; total for month 1.10 inches; normal for month 3.57 inches; stage of river at 7:30 a.m., Thursday, feet. Readings at 10:30 a.m. Thursday: 30.28 inches, falling; humidity, 97 per cent; wind, calm.

Sunrise and Sunset (PST): Friday, 6:26 a.m., and 5:29 p.m.; Saturday, 6:28 a.m., and 5:27 p.m. TEMPERATURES By ASSOCIATED PRESS 24 hours to 4:30 a.m. Thursday Max. Min. Prep.

Baker 49 21 Bend 60 28 Klamath Falls 5S 31 Lakevicw 5fi 33 Medford 66 39 Newport 61 47 .02 North Bend 62 47 Ontario 58 24 Pendleton 59 37 Portland Airport 56 45 Roseburg SB 40 Salem 56 35 Boise 52 32 Chlcaso 77 67 Denver 65 Eureka 59 49 Los Angeles 73 54 New York 86 66 Reid Bluff 80 61 San Francisco 69 49 Seattle 55 45 Spokane 53 31 40.265 Deputy Lloyd Payne that the county's rcg- OUbl is on 7nl nn. of the big 1952 (Eisen- imson) general clec-sidential elections ni. it's April in Ollt Creator numhpre nf pa ott year" contests. pointed out that this ie fse ot 3,264 registered Always a favorite with smartly, dressed women now styled for smart YOUNG women too -for nineteen to ninety-year teen-agers! pie me may primary Of the 3 Mi nm. Iblicans attracted i non' locrats 2.085 and th Nus" attracted 89.

lilaneous" in rn. Pes members of small Jirams calling them- i dlJU non. NEWS BRIEFS Women's flian Service of Oak- DR. THEODORE KRATT, dean of the University of Oregon school of music, is in Boulder, this week where he is taking part in thp nrnefram nf fhn annual tst Church is observ-1 anniversary Monday, convention of the National Assn. l.

at the church, five presidents will be snows irv red cross snoes of poLisnEii calf Your pride will show little bit, too For you'll be wearing such finely tailored shoe Shoes that fit as if made for your foot alone Designed to fashion your foot in perennial youth April In Octobert paring ie evening as Minor, will 01 Music Educators in State Uni vcrsities being held on the Uni versity of Colorado campus Oct E' llllMU. Sene Circles and Mrs. Sizes 3 Vi to 11 4A to 3 Wide! We Specialize in Size 10 through 13. iii speak on form-P into circles. Mrs.

ALPHA TH7I.TA PT i-ummarrn r' win bo hostess. Sale will hp hold Frirlav at. the Kummage Center, 31 W. 7th Ave. OTHERS 8.95 to 12.95 Iki.

WUD A liiihlpr and matching linsfirlr valnpH at SJS arm id the Hei-Frmnares sing half a were taken from Hart Larsen's store, 11th Ave. and Willamette 'dU10 ana Wednesday by a shoplifter according to Eugene police. rwuiiers By Chic Young AND LOOK-HERE'S HIS lX 1 TthA DANGEROUS gj SHOE IN THE FRONT HALL Front ul! The TWIN BAR The CHEROKEE fL US 13d QkoM GOiCr -rn howdidvou 13 The ot Bureh'g In the greatest selection of Autumn in inn jii stifles and colors and sixes you've ever teen! SHOP FRIDAY EVENINGS 1060 WILLAMETTE.

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