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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1930)
i THE ETTGEyE BE GTSTER-GtTA'EP I WEEK-END SPECIALS IN EUGENE MARKETS T Witter Hobcrts waa convicted of burglary in circuit court Friday after noon. A jury found him guilty after half an hour's deliberation. Sentence will be passed by Judee G. Skip worth Tuesday moruluij at 10 o'clock. Roberta waa charged with being an accomplice in the breaking and enter ing of the H. li. Elmore atore in ku- -- y... on rvnv Wnntlit waa aen- euv iuuw tenced to the penitentiary aome time ago for the aame burglary after he pleaaea guiuy. case. Howard M. Brownell defended Roberta. On tne jury were aim. a. VanValiah. E. H. Gomph, J. E. Over holier, Mra. S. C. Adkina, Treaaa Tuller, J. E. Turnbull, Beryl Inman, Lawrence Jensen, Abe Chambers, James Towers, Kaymond Johnson and George Kramer. . l. n Unka,tl " a a nr.. rtla- losed of the case of the White Sew- IK ttlRi:uiin, wiui""J ' ' machine, was tancn up. riau nuu oombe represent the company and H. M. Brownell represented Mra. Bishop. On the jury were Martin C. Btas, 8ara Johns, Alice 1m Thompson, Coy V. Lansbery, Dan Baugh, Mary Thur nan, Josephine Burnett, Jack Luck ey, E. L. Coffin, Paul S. Hadlcy, C. D. Mcl'eek and Tresa Tuller. Thia case will close the Oclo fcer term of court, unless Forrest Harvey appears in court Friday aft ernoon to atand trial on a charge of driving while Intoxicated. Authorities were ready to forfeit $500 ball put up for his appearance. The February terra of court will open the fourth Monday in February. . STDHY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) be farewell to the Mosea cup, won at the last e-H congress by Lois Bai ley of Eugene. Miss Bailey has made two trips to Chicago and won nation al recognition In eacht. The Moses trophy is given each year to the most outstanding 4-H'er in the country. After holding the cup a year, Mlsa Bailey will send it back with Miss Dunn to be put in this year's contest. Local leaden will be awarded plna at the meetinr. Lenders serving nn to five yeara will get allver pins, those over five yeara will rereivo gom pins, and those over 10 years will get dia mond pins. Barbara Dnnn la IT years old and a junior In Eugene high school. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Dunn of Hlvervlew. She joined a 4-TI Club when she waa eight years old, and his won many prizes In competi tion. M. E. Group Will Present Pageant At th monthlr mretW of thfi Method. Episcopal Sundny chool board Wednesday evening, plans were nude (or tb annual Chrmtmns pa geiut And committee named (or the TIlt. The pageant will be giTen Dee. 21. On the pageant committee are Mra. K, 8. llenderburk, MIm MnybH! Beak 13, lr. K. E. Mclntyre, and Honald Ha u nd era. On the luuaic commit tee are John Stnrk Evnns ntid John Hed more. Mra. Charles K. Hunt ia to have charge of properties. Miss WiUa Loomia henda the decorating com mittee, to be audited br the Hoy Rcouta who will go out to get the decorations. Mra. T. G. Yon.itrs i chairman for tho costumes committee. Thirty attended tit Wednesday meet inn, presided over by Dr. Charles E. Hunt. Sundfiy school supArtntond ent. Dr. Roy LcMii Smith, pastor jf the church, talked to the group. Miss Dorothy Nyland led the devo tionals. Feorlri. bus trundled a wheelbarrow of coal to Chicago 173 miles. The reason waa his confidence that Mra. McCormiek would be elected senator. His elapsed time waa 74 hours. Dental Assistants Form Association Assistants In Eugene and Spring field dental offices bar formed the Dental Assistant nwioeiatlon and faeld their first meeting this week. Dr. J. L. flense spoke on tbe value of an assistant. Officers of the association are Ger trude Mower, presid-nt; Emma Jean Travia, vice-president; Claire Wigle, secretary; and Miss Coniiell, librar ian. The next meeting will be held Dec. 13. Dr. H. W. Titus will be the bpeaker. Oregon to Receive Forest Road Fund PORTLAND, Not. 21. OP) Ore gon will receive $1,334,195, an In crease of $701,557, in the appor tionment of (orest highway funds this fall to 20 states and two territories. REFUND ANNOUNCED WASHINGTON Nov. 21. Op) A refund of $72,75 to Secretary Mellon for over assessment in in come tax In 1026, was announced today by the national revenue bureau. . ACCOUNT FILED The final account of the administra tion of the estate of J. M. Hnnsen was filed in probate court Friday. Donald Husband, administrator, list ed real property of $1750. ESTATE FILED The will o( Elizobeth Morehouse, who died in Lane county Nov. 15, was admitted to probate Friday. Louis Morehouse, a son, is executor. LICENSED TO MARRY Theodore R. Hudson o( Wenttchee, Wash., and De Etta Complell of Cot toge Grove ware granted a marriage license Friday by tho conty clerk. VETS TO SHOOT Tho Veterans of Foreign Wars are to rive the shoot at the Eugene Gun club traps on the city aviation field, it is announced. T Dr. Gilion A. Ross, Bed Cross examiner and instructor, assisted by Ray Hicks of the fire department first aid team have an interesting ulass of Scouts and Scout leaders meeting at Scout headquarters week ly learning how to better serve their community in taking care of emergency cases of accidents of all kinds, it is announced by H. B. Sal lee, Scout executive. In tyinif the figure 8 elbow In jury bandage Thursday night Hobert Merrill and Llston Wood were win ners of first contest for speed and accuracy. Other winners were at follows: Spike bandage used for shoulder wound, Ralph Gay and Paul Patrell; figure 8 collar bone, Carl Heidel and Joseph Bailee, chest and back bandage, Frank Crawford and Duano Himber. There are 16 star scouts, 2 life scouta; 2 first class scouts, 2 tender foot scouts, 11 second class, 7 scout masters and assistants and 1 com mitteeman taking the course. On account of holiday next week the next meeting will be held December 4, at scout headquarters. Back Is Injured When Cars Crash G. M. Marksbury, 36 Eighth ave. west, received minor injuries to his back when a car in which he was riding with Dale F. Miller tinned over In a collision with one driven by Carl E. Stein Thursday night at Seventh and Willamette. Miller was driving north on Willamette when the Stein car, going west on Seventh, hit the rear end of his car and tipped it. E. E. Crandall of Wendling, driv ing west on Eighth avenue east, Friday morning, made a left hand turn Into Oak street and struck a car driven east on Eighth by J. Hishofberger of Portland. Heavy fog prevented Crandall from seeing the other car. Vernon L. Thurman. 1853 Garden street, driving west on Fifteenth avenue east Thursday, failed to give Fish Specials SALMON half or whole, j pound . . I tSC LINO COD ma pound . faUC COOS BAY CLAMS, pint ,.,...,....300 NORWEGIAN STOCK FISH ft pound ' wUC NEWMAN'S FISH MARKET Phone 2309 Free Delivery Next to Cray's Cash Store 57 North Park St. Recreation Sites Given Inspection J. W. Cleator of the office of lands In the district forester's office at Portland, was hero Friday after having made a trip over the Coast highway Inspecting land for na tional forest recrr.itiou uitp. A few corner of the Siuslaw na tional forest touh the Const high way and as far as pniMe the for wt service will set. snide llies lands for the pleasure of the people, baid Mr. Cleutor. There are several desirable sites tn Lane county that will be used for the rurpose. It was said. First of Employes Cottages Finished The fint of the employes cottages to be erected at ITitburg by the Eu gene water board is completed and will be occupied n the next few days, according to H. P. Currin, ensineer. The other cottages will be finished in the near future, probably at the rate of one a week until completed. Work at the IiCaburjr plant and dam lt still delayed by the miul'ion of the higbws at Ieerb'ro point, the deep mod making ft imposHlble to haul In supplies and heavy equipment. . e i - Henrietta Morris At Cottage Grove Dr. Henrietta Morris, health edu cation ireitnr of tho Oregon 1iber rulosts association, spent Thursrisy and Friday in Cottage CJrovo con ferlng with school teachers. She is assisting tho teachers In formoltin( plans for their health education programs in the scboole. fiho wss brousht to Lsne county hr tho Lano Count PuMic Health' association. 12 West Broadway m BAKERY Phono S4S We Make The Tastiest of Cakes Thar are big ones for company, and smaller ones for home nse. Then there are dnlnty Individual ones for teas and parties. And they are all made with those same fine liim-ed-tents you use yourself. That moans they're made with Butter, and covered with lots of real home made Boiled Icing. SATURDAY SPECIALS Neapolitan Bar Cakes, eaoh 100 Whole Wheat Home-made Bread....!! Sugar Nut Rolls, doien .20e .10o .20o The Little Bakery with the Big Varioty Negro Pushes Load . Of Coal to Chicago 'Hir'AtlO. Not. 21. M)- Albert Ctockott, Diro tenubhcai leader ci Phone I LJ jerlich' MEATS AND QROCBRIEB (044 WIULAMSTTS T. rHONS 84 UWb CdlW UhM mm S I t I Delivery I This week you will find your Thanksgiving Speolal Ad In Sunday'a Issue of the Eugene Register-Guard. THANKSGIVING TURKEYS Place your Thanksgiving Turkey order now and 1st us select a bird for you. The pries will be absolutely right according to the market. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Beef Pot Roast Swift s Trlme Steer pound Shoulder Pork Roast, pound Beef and Pork Loaf pound 20c 22c 25c Short Ribs Swift's Prime 4 OVll Steer pound. . . ifc'l Lamb Stow, while C It lasts pound OC Frying Rabbits pound .-, 35c Sunday Dinner Suggestions 8wlffs Prime Steer Rib Roast, Leg Spring Lemb, Boned Rosst Vesl, Loin or Leg Pork Roast. Turkey, Capon, Swift's Premium Broilers or Golden West Fatted Fowl. Uerlich's McDonald Theater Bid. 1044 Wiliaraetta St the ritrht of Vay to Ruth Metcalf, 438 Sixteenth avenue east, who was driving south on Oak street, and the cars crashed. Damagei were con fined to the cars. Budget Board to Meet on Tuesday A meeting of the city budget com mittee la called for Tuesday night at 7:H0 o'clock in the city recorder's office according to Recorder li. 8. JfryHon. The committee is coir posed of members of the city council and a group of citizens appointed by the mayor. Kstimates of budgets for J?31 are being turned over to the recorder by beads of tbe various city department!) and Mr. liryson is compiling a pro posed bud net from theae figures, also a budget for 11KU based on tbe 11)30 budget. Indications are, said Mr. Bry fton. that the hifdgeta asked by the departments will have to bo cut con siderably to fit the city's financial situation. Health Group At 1931 Budget Meet A delegation from the Lane County Public Health association appeared before tho budget board Friday as it was ready to complete work on the general fund of the 1031 county bud get. The delegation told of the work planned for the year and urged the committee to increase the allotment for health work in The county last year budgeted $3000 for the health service. The budget committee was exneeted to complete the work on tho general iiimi ruiny. Sunday morning the Obsidians, out door club, will drive up the new Wil lamette highway to Reserve, according to J. D. Ilnmlin, who will lead the trip. From there they will hike about five miles to the ton of Hardesty Mountnin. This is new and intcrestng territory for tbe club and a large number are expected to make the trip. All lovers of the out-of-doors are in vited, whether members or not. The new highway has been graveled for fourteen miles above Lowell and is in fine condition; Start of the trip will be from Hen dershott's at 8:30 a. tn. Registration is requested there for those who want or can furnish exra transportation. Kian Is Captured By Nationalists NANKIXO. Not. 21. W Na tionalist government military head quarters today claimed the capture of Ivinn, Kiangsl province from red forces which had held it for several weeks. Nationalist antl-bandlt forces were said to have entered the city Nov. 18. O Danebo Road Meet To Be Saturday The road meeting for district SS will be held at the Danebo school ARGEST SALE IN 'THE WORLD DELICIOUS REFRESHING SATISFYING FIRST PRIZE & GOLD MEDALS CEYLON&INDIA f TOr,. sr n-7. -faff "'""' "fTl Jf,, eou wi) 'J 3 ray TOO ' FJj 5t; "VI MsaaanM "-ba. jvemmsj cor a so r After School They Taste EvenBetter Staytn' after school is real punishment. Youngsters get SO hungry by 4:00 p.m. It just seems that they can't wait for that after school lunch. Have a heart, Mother! See that they tave -access to plenty of Crach&s (7 1 VI -4J OroW from Ycmr Grocer .smuI i3.sssjsaif Vint CUmttt tn Am' TRV-BLU B ISCUrr COMPANY-Spokane, PtmZout ! Distributors of SUNSHINE Biscuits an3 Specialties BUTTER Give It Your Consideration It does make a difference where the butter you serve on your table is made. It does matter whether the brand you buy is churned and packed in the same modern, sanitary creameries, year in and year out or simply "picked up" from miscellaneous sources. It matters because butter is perhaps the mosi, important item of food that you serve the one most likely to affect your own and your children's health the one food which you particularly want to bo able to depeud upon. Ask For Bhie-Rcll Butler EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock for the purpose of voting a two miiie tax to assist the county in oiling the road from Vencta to Hungry hill. District 38 takes in the Veneta and Klmira roada. All registered voters of the district are eligible to vote in the election whether or not they are property owners. Kenneth jNipI sen is the road supervisor of the district. Steelheads Now Enter Lake Creek Steelheads are now running In Luke creek, it was learned in Eugene Fri day. A. K. Lars en of Noti caught several lare ones above the hatchery une nay tins weeK. The recent ruins linvp brnnehr thp fish into the creek and they are now on their way to the spawning grounds ac me neaawaters or tho several tributaries. , 1 Silversides are also entering Lake creek and a few catches have been reported. S. S. Athletic Group Will Meet Tuesday A meeting of the Sundav School Athletic league will be held Tues day night at 7:30 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. to discuss plnns for the basketball season. Will Kid well, boys' secretary, ia in charge. Membership on Unms entered In the league is restricted to boys under 17 years of age. Practice periods for use until the opening of the schedule will he nssigne.1 to each team. . -And Don't Forget MILKY-WAY and BETSY ROSS Bread Wrappers Are Good For GOLD BOND SAVING BONDS Korn Baking Co. Sponsoring Gold Bond Radio loj! Over K0RE Every Morning :id to 8:30 mi plVtTY0CAKES W -e.,;d AmericXs FiNEsy j 4&ii&t Cereal TplMI ggjp SSuttered li Lang-Eugene, Inc 435 Charnelton Street B i r ( H 1 OPEN SATURDAY EVENING GROCERY DEPARTMENTRay Buell SATURDAY ONLY Butter, until noon, pound, . .,. 33c Limit 2 Pounds Balance of Day, pound 35c SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS FLOUR 49 pounds Pastry ' , 49 pounds Red Rose 49 pounds Plllsbury's Best ...98c $1.29 $1.73 SUGAR 54c Fine Granulated, 10 pounds , , Salsd Oil, quart 25o, gallon 95o Bring container. . Faney Pumpkin, No. 2!2's 2 for 25e Pink Salmon, tall I0e American Malt 35c Mscaronl or Spaghetti, 3 pound 17e Monarch Cocoa, 1 lb. tins 26e Monarch Coffee, 3 lb. package 99c Broadway 'Blend Coffee, pound 20c Monarch Peas, Early June, No. 2 He Monarch Peas, Telephone, No. 2 16c Kitchen Brooms 39c Alfalfa Honey, 10 pound palls $1.35 Red Mexican Beans, 4 pounds 2Se Cslro" Matches, carton 12o Toilet Tissue, 4 for 25c Seedless Raisins, 4 pounds 23c MEAT DEPARTMENT-Otto Sellin PRICES STILL LOWER! A Week's Specials-From Saturday, Nov". 22nd till Friday evening, Nov. 28th 151 PuP Vegetable 10iA Shortening, lb..., 1CZCJ Lean Boiling Beef, pound 9c Leg of Lamb, pound Lamb Stew, pound .... 5c T-Bone Steak, pound 20c Choice Welnerwurst, pound 20c Choice Beef Roast, pound Pork Roast, pound .... 19c Bacon Squares, pound 16c Lamb Roast, pound .... 12'c Sirloin Steak, pound 19c Full Cream Cheese, 4 fla pound I 3 Round Stesk, pound ,20c Pork Steaks, pound 20c Trm20cto 28c VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT-Chas. Jones OrVgio"nn.rVb;.M. & I SV' ""' 2 cranberries. P,r lb. gSS i: v ::::::::::::::::S fuy your Apple, Here-w, carry , !,rge ,llpply et Fancy stock