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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene Boy Escapes Page 4 Register Guard, Eugene, Mar. 5, 1951 Term Underway In Circuit Court The March term of circuit court opened Monday with attorneys picking a jury for the trial of Robert Lee Wilson, charged with entering an auto with intent to steal. Roscoe L. A. Robison, charged with grand larceny, entered a guilty plea during the morning session.

Sentence will be imposed Wednesday. Guy Earl Carlton failed to appear for arraignment on charges of first degree arson. His bond was forfelted. Circuit Judge G. F.

Skipworth set Tuesday morning for a hearing on the violation of probation imposed on Dora Crockett, last Jan. 13. Mrs. Crockett had been placed on probation after pleading guilty to a larceny, charge. Dist.

Atty. C. E. said she had falled to make restitution of the property taken, although she had been ordered to do so by the court. School Board Meets Monday The Springfield District 19 school board will meet at the school administration building at 8 p.m.

Monday to decide where to send 28 pupils from a newly annexed portion of the Glenwood district. E. H. Silke, school superintendent, sald Monday the Glenwood pupils have been attending Glenwood School, but may be brought over to Springfield. He said they would be sent to Goshen next year and whatever action is taken now would be temporary.

Mrs. Irene Squires, director of the Willamalane District, said Monday she would attend the school board meeting to request a joint meeting of the two boards to discuss general policy with regard to the use of school tacilities by the park district. AD URGES FEMINITY Corrine Calvert (above), French actress, thinks it's about time that American women returned to being women. Not only that, men, she has this to say: "I believe that the man should be the master in the family, and a woman's first duty is to make him as happy as possible." (AP Wirephoto) Bids Open Friday Bids for construction of a steel warehouse at J. P.

Alvey (Goshen) substation will be opened Friday by the Bonneville Power Administration at Portland. Specifications call for completion of the building in 60 days. WEISFIELDS A DIAMOND Contes CAN INTER CONTEST ONCE PICK OUT THE WORDS BELOW THAT FORM A FAMILIAR QUOTATION OR SAYING AND A GENUINE DIAMOND IS YOURSI Yes, a genuine diamond is yours, to be set in your mounting or by Weisfield's, just by guessing the in Mail hours familiar the the to word your quotation coupon or nearest below at saying the Weisfield's hidden right. EN store. slight setting charge STORE DE SEND TO NEAREST WEISFIELD ANSWER 2 HERE IS MY PENNY OR SAYING IS: THE QUOTATION WEISFIELD'S NAME.

ADDRESS. 881 WIlL Records BIRTHS AT SACRED HEART HOSPITAL BRANDT-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brandt, Rt. 1, Eugene, a son, Mar.

2, 1951. BRABHAM-Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Brabham, 2850 Baker Eugene, a daughter, Mar.

2, 1951. GIBBS-Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon L. Gibbs, 868 W.

Broadway, Eugene, a son, Mar, 2, 1951. HOLT-Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Holt, 1121 M.

Springfield, a daughter, Mar. 2, 1951. PRINDEL-Mr. and Mrs. Gerald H.

Prindel, Deadwood, a son, Mar. 2, 1951. SCHLUCHTER-Mr. and Mrs. Warren J.

Schulchter. 2648 Harris Eugene, a son, Mar. 2, 1951. STAGGS-Mr, and Mrs. Horace J.

Staggs, 225 River Road, Eugene, son, Mar. 2. 1951. AYERS Mr. and Mrs.

Frank E. Ayers, 1039 Springfield, a daughter, Mar. 3, 1951. COATS-Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas W. Coats. Westfir, a son. Mar. 3, 1951.

CRANE--Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Crane, Curtin, a daughter, Mar. 3, 1951.

EMBREY-Mr. and Mrs. Elton B. Embrey, Rt. 3, Eugene, a daughter, Mar.

3, 1951. KLOSTER-Mr. and Mrs. Ben E. Kloster, Rt.

4, Eugene, a son Mar. 3, 1951. REED--Mr. and Mrs. Beuford H.

Reed, Rt. 2. Creswell, a daughter, Mar. 3, 1951. MARRIAGE LICENSES Carl Daniel Pimentel, 18.

and Olive Ella Christensen, 15, 447 32nd Springfield; John Kranz, 65, and Eva R. Hanson, 60, both Veneta; Robert A. Boyer, 24, Barrister Inn, and Marjorie Messenger, 20, Hendricks Hall, both Eugene: David F. Knox. 31.

Rt. 2, and Bennett, 24, 1118 High both Eugene. CIRCUIT COURT Divorce suits filed: Margaret Ferguson vs. Herbert F. Ferguson, plaintiff alleges cruel and inhuman treatment.

Lawsuits filed: State on Unemployment Compensation Commission vs. George E. Nichols Nichols and Son, suit to recover $534.52. William O. Shoop et al vs.

N. L. Donaldson, et al, suit to quiet title. DISTRICT COURT Angling without a license: Millie J. Reid, $30, $10 suspended.

Failure to stop at stop sign: James C. Tucker, $10. Overload: Donald J. Orr, $15; Laurie D. Mathews, $62.

Muffler: David A. York, $10. No operator's license: Robert Hendricks, Hugh Patrick Boyd, $5. Overheight: Joseph Norwin Whittington. $15.

Driving under the influence of alcohol: Robert Hendricks, 21 W. 11th gene, $150; Floyd Levi Crain, 45, 111 Garfield Eugene, $180. Julia Louise Irwin Funeral services for Julia Louise be Irwin, 90, Cottage Grove, will Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. at Mills Mortuary in Cottage Grove. Mr.

F. Sherwood Smith will conduct final rites. Burial will follow in the IOOF cemetery. Mrs. Irwin was born Julia Hanson Jan.

24, 1861, at Cristiania, Norway, and came to the United States with her parents in 1868. Married to William John Irwin at Cambridge, Jan. 1, 1882, she was a member of the Lutheran church. She was preceded in death by her husband and by one son. She passed away at her home Sunday, Surviving are two sons, Herbert, of Drain, and Earl, Longview, three daughters, Mrs.

J. D. Wilson and Mrs. F. H.

Robertson, both of Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Walter Durgan, Washougal, 10 grandchildren, 8 greatgrandchildren and one greatgreat grandchild. Mabel Sargeant Funeral services for Mabel Sargeant will be Tuesday, at 2 p.m. at Poole-Larsen Chapel. Dr.

Wesley G. Nicholson will officiate. Interment will be at Rest Haven Cemetery, Charles G. Atkinson Charles Guy Atkinson, of 1169 Polk died in Eugene Monday at the age of 82. Funeral arrangements will be announced later by Veatch Hollingsworth England Funeral Home.

Quiet Weekend Firewise For Eugene Department Damage estimated at $200 was done to a car owned by Ed Fennel, 123 Hanson Lane, Saturday night when it caught fire at 15th and Jefferson Sts. Firemen reported that the 7:15 p.m. fire was caused by a wiring short. not 1... not 2...

BUT 9 or more plump sun ripened TOMATOES Dennisons fancy in every bottle! Catsup the TOMATOES Dennisons that CATSUP WASH. the DY TOMATO CATSUP MET WEIGHT 14 OUNCES Fancy DENNISON'S FOOD PRODUCTS, Seattle NEWS BRIEFS Eagles Ladies Auxiliary has cancelled its officers' meeting, set for Monday evening. No other date has been set. Eugene's Junior Symphony will. rehearse Monday at 7:30 p.m.

in the Eugene High School band SNOW FLURRIES AND COLDER room for the annual spring con- U. 5. Weather Bureau Forecast: Eugene and vicinity: Mostly cloudy with occasional snow flurries Monday, Monday night and Tuesday. Cooler. High Monday, 37; low Tuesday, 24.

Local Statistics: Highest temperature Sunday, 47; low Monday, 28; rain in 24 hours ending 10:30 a.m., .60 inch; total for month, 1.24 inches; normal for month, 4.72 inches; stage of river at 7:30 a.m., minus 0.9 feet; wind at 11:30 a.m., S. 14; prevailing S-SW, 17.6. Sunrise and Sunset (PST): Tuesday, 6:07 a.m., and 6:39 p.m. Wednesday, 6:08 a.m., and 6:40 p.m. Monday High 10:32 8.5 11:42 p.m.

7.6 ft. Low 4:43 a.m. 2.6 ft. 5:22 Weather conditions canceled plans for a meeting of Alpha Delta Pi alumnae Monday night. The meeting will be held next Monday night at the home of Mrs.

Richard B. Knight, 925 W. 17th Ave. The Oregon Trail Central Council of Scout Mothers' Clubs will meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the who wishes to send a Osburn Hotel.

Any scootheroto represent it may do do. In spite of snow the annual meeting of the Girl Scouts will be held as scheduled at 11 a. m. Tuesday in the Student Union Building. Eugenean Kills Self In Jump From Window cert Apr.

8. An elderly Eugene man jumped to his death Sunday afternoon third floor of the U. S. Veterans Hospital, in Portland. Fred 1258 Lincoln had undergone a serious operation Thursday and Saturday lapsed into what hospital attendants said was a "confused mental condition." Baker is survived by his widow, Delma.

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(AP Wirephoto) Northrop to Washington F. Ford Northrop, assistant superintendent of the Eugene Water Electric Board and president of the Northwest lic Power flew to Washington, D. Sunday night to participate in senate on the proposed Oregon-California federal power systems interconnection. STARK' SPECIAL ELECTROLUX COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS AS LOW AS THE LAW TERMS 13 95 ALLOWS WRITTEN GUARANTE FOR FREE HOME STARK DEMONSTRATION 702 Willamette St CALL 5-1597 Phone 5-1597 BRANCH OF STARK'S IN PORTLAND THE NORTHWEST'S LARGEST VACUUM CLEANER ST0 Power that levels mountains ins Drive" a '51 Ford on the steepest hill you can find. There's nothing to it! For Ford's V-8 and Six engines offer big reserves of extra power to give you get-up-and-g0 when you need it.

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