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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 10

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Nurses Elect a 10A Oct. 14, 1957 Mrs. Schick City Notes Decrease In Criminal Cases 4 PLAY THE PIANO Now located at First Assembly of God W. 13th and Madison Grant Ford Classical Course Modern Course Church Music Course For further information call DI 4-1842 International Policy Study Plans Laid Mrs.

Estley Schick of Eugene was elected to the board of directors of the Oregon Nurses' Assn. at the group's 53rd annual convention in Pendleton last -week. Mrs, Schick, director of nursing services at Sacred Heart Hospital, was one of 15 delegates from Lane County who attended the convention. Elected to section offices of the state association were Miss Guhli ported in August. Fourteen persons were injured in eight of these accidents, which is a slight increase over August.

Last year there were 64 September accidents' in which 13 persons were injured in nine mishaps. Two vacancies in the patrol ranks are expected to be filled 4'; 'i -Organization of the 1958 Great Decisions program in Lane Coun soon and preliminary training for Olsen of Eugene, first vice chairman, and Mrs. Falle Nielsen, of ty got off to an early start with the election of county officers and community chairmen at a meeting of the "core" committee six recruits was Chief Hill said. last week. Sgt.

W. D. Smartt left last month to attend a nine-month traffic administration course at A second meeting is planned Monday, Oct 21 at 8 p.m. at Friendly House, 2445 Kincaid St, St. Northwestern University, and Cap.

D. E. Cash is attending a 12-week course at the Delinquency for members of the core committee and all other persons inter Control Institute at the University -t t' 'iJ "1 ested in helping organize study Criminal activity, which normally increases during fall months, decreased in September as compared to August, and also was less than during September last year, says Vern L. Hill, Eugene Police Dept. chief.

But the number of juvenile arrests was the second highest for the year, he adds. The 221 criminal cases reported in September were 39 less than for August and 13 less than in September list year. Last year the criminal case load increased from 186 cases in August to 234; this year it decreased from 260 to 221. There were 76 arrests made last month by city police, as compared to 129 the same period last year for offenses involving drunk-eness, disorderly conduct and vagrancy. However, the number of juveniles processed by the city department increased this September as compared to 1956.

Of 64 processed, there were 31 arrests made, as compared to 17 arrests out of 49 cases during September last year. These cases were referred to the Lane County Juvenile Chief Hill says. The number of juvenile arrests was the second highest for the year. In July, 32 arrests were made, he says. There were 245 prisoners processed through the jail; 126 were of Southern California.

Both men were awarded scholarships. discussions groups. The Great De Eugene, nominating committee, section for educators, administrators, counselors and teachers; Mrs. Walter Hayes of Florence, first vice chairman, private duty nurses section; Mrs. Elwood George of Springfield, second vice chairman, general duty nurses section; and Mrs.

Joseph Sage of Coburg, nominating committee, office nurses section. At the annual meeting, nurses from throughout Oregon changed the group's name to Oregon Nurses' Assn. The word "State" was voted out of the former name "Oregon State Nurses' Assn." to shorten it and to eliminate confusion with health agencies in the state government. cisions program, which will cover study of eight major international policy issues, has been slated Feb. 3 through March 31.

Jut1 1 Tools Missing Tools were reported Sunday as missing from the Fleet Tire Service, Inc. at 1541 N. Hwy. 99. Company officials told the sheriff's office that the missing tools include two 5-ton hydraulic jacks and a pneumatic truck air wrench.

S. David Mazcn, resident and official host at Friendly House, was elected county chairman of the 1958 program. Mrs. W. Hoffman of Creswell, was elected secretary, and Dolph Janes, of Eugene, was elected coordinator of radio and television publicity.

STARTING MONDAY! 1H ijP LES CARDINALS i llii See 30 minutes of acrobatics, music and ftlp vocalizing. Starred on the Ed Sullivan and Jackie Gleason Shows. Featured at Rose Festival Show this year. Bill SHOWS at 11 and 1 IH Call DI 3-6511 fe 50e Cover Charge fiiiiiiiiiiita8 Johnson Furniture Says Community chairmen elected were: Mrs. J.

C. Downs, Oakridge; Mrs. H. W. Vaughn, Walton; Miss HILLS HONORED Frank J.

Hills of Post 3, American Legion, received a 40-year service pin from the Eugene Legion post last week from Roy A. Roe, past commander. The event was part of a membership drive dinner attended by Legionnaires and their wives at the Veterans Memorial Bldg. Among the speakers was James Abrell of Lebanon, commander of District 3, Oregon Department. He emphasized the need for veterans to take an active part in the Legion.

Hills was honored by several speakers for his own participation in Legion activities since the end of World War I. Do You Know? Neva Workman, Marcola; Mrs. L. K. Lewis, Veneta; and Mrs.

J. Silliman and Mrs. C. Q. Grimes, Alvadore.

Uf.oTfHtA 1 city prisoners and the remainder Mrs. Mabel C. Mack, assistant director of Extension Service, were held for the county. The number of city i prisoners compares with 116 for September last Oregon State College, and chair man of the state council on Great year, the chief adds. Average Decisions, attended the Eugene Spanish Students Slate This is the first of a series of interesting and educational features of interest to young and old alike.

Follow them from week to week and see what the facts really are and visit Johnson's when you want the true facts about fine furniture. 649 WILLAMETTE meeting and summarized the growth of the "study-discussion" program in Oregon. Annual 'Tertulia' Event Lane County rated among the top four counties in the state last daily jail population increased from 38 last September to 42 for September this year. The jail kitchen served 4,043 meals at an average cost of 11.9 cents per meal, and 288 gallons of produce from the jail garden were canned during September, the report continues. There were 77 accidents investigated, the same number as re year in the number of partici Willamette High School's Span There are not 48 States in US For Proof Read Next Monday's Advertisement ish Club will be host Wednesday pants in the program, Mrs.

Mack said. The other three leading counties were Multnomah, Ben Register-Guard Classified Ads Bring Results for the seventh annual "tertulia" for high school students taking ton, and Umatilla. Spanish classes in tins area. Tertulia is the Spanish word meaning evening party or social gathering of friends. Feature Times About 100 students from other high schools in the Eugene area Pemey's Leavitt O.

Wright, professor of romance languages at the University of Oregon, will introduce and interview Latin American students now attending the University. Sally Larsen is president of the Willamette High Spanish Club. Students who are committee chairmen are: Janet Burke, general chairman; Joan Harris, refreshments; Lani Pitt, games and "pinata;" Choni Toral, program; Sally Larsen, hospitality; Carol Van Schoiack and Diane Knowl-ton, decorations; Pamela Reiley, publicity. Advisers to the Spanish Club are Mrs. Dorothy Carson and Pauline Laync.

are expected to attend. Games will begin at 7:30 p.m. with the formal program following. Love new drapes? Like expert workmanship? Keen on savings? Blaze Damages Springfield Home MONDAY (Subject to change) HEILIG Until They 3:00, :.10, 10:00. Decision Against Time, 1:30, 5:00, 8:30.

McKENZIE (Sprlnsfleld) Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter, 7:00, 10:15. Untamed Youth, 8:55. EUGENE DRIVE IN Dragnet, 7:00. 10:30. Treasure or Pancho Villa, 7:45.

McDONALD The Amazlnff Colossal Man, 2:35, 5:50, 8:40. Cat Girl, 1:10, 4:15, 7:15, 10:15. TUESDAY (Subject to change) IlEILIG-Untll They Sail, 3:00, 6:30, 10:00. Decision Against' Time, 1:30, 5:00, 8:30. McKENZIE Will Success Spoil Rock llunlor, 7:00, 10:15.

Untamed Youth, 8:55. Hoi Buffet treat yourself to custom-made Fire Sunday morning did considerable damage to a Springfield dwelling located at 1044 Main St. Fire Chief Harry Krieger said the alarm sounded at 7:45 a.m. and that the fire started in a closet in a back room. Firemen had not learned the cause of the blaze Monday morning.

The house Lunch s1.00 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mon. thru Fri. is occupied by the I.

It. Gulsvig EUGENE DRIVE IN Dragnet, 10: ill. Treasure or rancno i. 8:45. McDONALD Amazing Colossal drapes from Penney Club Crosstown 1797 West 7th family.

Krieger said there was considerable damage in the bedroom and living room. Two of the Guls- Man, 2:35, cat Gin, 1:10, 4:11, 7:15, 10:15. vigs youngsters watched the blaze in their pajamas. HI-FI RECORDS rm: r.squni; FAMOUS HAM and EGGS $1 WE CATER TO BANQUETS and PARTIES By Appointment Across from the Post Office always a Good Selection of VSmH 1)1 4-0429 Classical Records at WILSON 5SSSSS TLMuDLiJ TWO -M CLOSED Monday Tuesday SCIENCKKICTION THKIIXEKS And here's one of the newest fabrics featured in 6 color-rich shades! "TUMBLEWEED' A NEW GOLD-LIT TEXTURE "The Amazing it I I Colossal Man' NOW KI 7-2201 It Doesn't COST As Much As You Think to The Cat He? MANSnilO RANDAU Girl'-' plus 'DM AMllH YOUTH' AND COl.OK CARTOON 1 29 yard EAT AT 45" wide Doors Open at 12:45 845 Willamette Iri IHE FtOQD THAI DESTROYED THE W0RLO1 wmt amen St'cinm wwiwS HOOKS Ol'KN 1:15 is a heavy lustrous fabric in a long wearing blend of cotton and rayon with a fascinating woven texture. cleverly highlighted with Gold Lnrex thread.

This color-rich fabric is featured in such luscious, room flattering shades as nutmeg, ecledon green, gold, beige, soft rose and sparkling white. So, come in today and treat yourself to the beauty of Custom-made drapes with Pcnney's famous new "Tumblewecd" a modern texture in elegant drapery fabrics! fourth floor drapery department UmTiU thevsaii. IEAN SIMMONS'lOAN FONTAINE Will NEWMAN PIPER LAURIE UK'IMXtll I t(H lI'llUIMV Also Dragnet WITH JACK WEBB USE THIS HANDY CHART TO DETERMINE THE EXACT COST OF UNLINED DRAPERIES Using "Tumbleweed" this is the cost of Custom-made fabric including laborl unlinedl Tuesday Night Arthur Lee Simkina Chop Chop Ciiford Guest A Great Show! CHUNG'S HOURS: 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. l'rl.

Sat. 7 a.m. to 3 a.m. Lounge 7 a.m. to 2 a.m.

BREAKFAST LUNCHES DINNERS Try our CHINESE FAMILY STYLE DINNERS lor two or more Mitnilurln nurk Flirt Clilrkrn Willi swept pra pods Shrimp Roll lam Krloil Klrt 1 length of I length of rod I length of rod I length of rod I length of rod I length of rod length of rod drape up to 39" 40 to 61" 62 to 84" 85 to 106" 10 to 129" 130" to 151" 36" 8.19 iT.64 15.41 19.19 22.96 26.73 45" 8.51 12.61 16.70 20.80 24.59 28.99 54" 9.16 I 13.58 17.99 22.41 26.83 31.25' 63" 9.80 14-M I 19'28 I 24'02 I 2876 I 33.50 72" 10.45 15.51 20.57 25.64 30.69 35.76 81" 11.09 16.48 I 21.86 27.25 32.63 38.02 90" 11.74 17.45 23.15 28.86 34.57 40.28 DMUN0 CIAMtil to RORY I SHfUEY I GILBERT CALHOUN I WINTERS I ROLAND THE TREASURE OF Tuesday, 15 October 8 P.M. I IIS Auditorium ADVANCE SALES FOR RESERVED SECTION $1.65 Incl. Tax Sponsored by Eugene Exchange Club TICKETS ON SALE AT Craves Music, Thompsons' Wilson Music, Heath's Winder Fabrics, and Mattox Pipe Shop PENNEY'S CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF KIRSCH HARDWARE PANCHO VILLA TEC Nj I SiPfffSCOPt EXAMPLES: 25 $2 Heavy duty traverse rod 32" to 50" 2.98 50" to 86" 4.98 86" to 150" 6.50 120" to 216" 8.50 Regular traverse rod 28" to 48" 2.39 48" to 86" 3.49 66" to 120" 4.49 86" to 150" 5.50 A2860 WIUAMclTl 4 per person DI 4-4152 26 West 7th Ave. DI 3-1825.

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