Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, November 21, 1930, Image 20

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W. 6. BROWN WILL
SELL STUDEBAKERS
IN THIS DISTRICT
W. G. Brown, for three years
Hudson Essex dealer in Eugene, has
been appointed Btudebaker dealer
in this territory succeeding the
Sweet-Drain Auto company. The
dealership will be taken over im
mediately by Sir. Brown.
It Is undrstond that Mr. Brown
will retain the Hudson Ksssx sales
In this territory, and with the. two
linen will have automobiles represent
ing a price range from ?505 to
$2700.
A complete lint of automobiles of
the makes bandied under the two
dealerships will be on display Fri
day at the Brown Motor compnny
headquarters, 842 Pearl street. This
will include Studebaker cars and
trucks.
. Mr, Brown, in a statement, assur
ed both old and prospective Stude
baker owners of his Intention to give
the best possible service. In con
nection, he Is sending Claude Shell
of the local compnny to the Stude
baker factory at South Bend. Ind
iana, where he will attend the Stude
baker school to obtain a thorough
training In Studebaker sales and
service work.
Mr. Brown, ft was said, was select
ed for the dealership here because
of his reputation as a sound, pro
gressive business man who enjoys
the confidence of the public.
Ma lil on Sweet, who has held the
Studebaker dealership here for sev
eral years as head of the Sweet
Drain Auto compnny, said thnt he
was not ready to announce his plans
for the future.
Port Flood Lights
To Be Reused Soon
Flood lights at the Eugene airport
will probably be raised about five
feci higher In an effort to eliminate
a shadow which is cast on the field
with the. lights at their present
height, according to W, 0. Clubb,
Jr., city engineer.
All other Vgbtlng equipment at
the airport Is working efficiently,
Mr. Club stated. The runways at
the field are In good condition and
have not been damaged by the re
rent heavy rains.
Flapper Fanny Says:
There's many chrotno cold shoul
der beneath a warm fur coat.
BE HELD MONDAY
Eugene Is expected to send a good
sized delegation to the meeting of
the Willamette River Development
association at Oregon City next Mon
day night, according to A. F, H.
Steele, secretary of the chamber of
commerce. Springfield will also be
represented.
At thia meeting the organization
will be perfected with the election of
a hoard of directors, officers having
already been selected.
A report on the survey of potential
freight tonnage for a barge line on the
river when the improvements ar
made In the channel will be submitted
at this meeting, said Mr. Steele. lie
and Foster Steele of the Cascade na
tional forest office were busy Friday
compiling figures on timber and pos
sible lumber tonnage.
The next meeting of the associa
tion will be held at. Junction City on
PcA. 2R, It wna announced.
CHRISTMAS SEAL
SALE LI
Twenty-two persons from various
porta of the couuty attended the
Christmas seal sale luncheon Thurs
day noon iu the home economics
department building at the univer
sity. The seal chairmen were enter
tained by Mrs. Bishop Tingle,
county chairman. The luncheon was
prepared and served by the home
economics classes of the university.
A general discussion of the pro
gram of the Lane County Public
Health association and the
Oregon Tuberculosis association was
held. Dr. W. V. Hicks of Junction
City told the chairmen that there
is now only one death from tubercu
losis for every 12 active cases.
There were 18 deoths tin Lane
county last year from tuberculosis,
he said.
Bessie Williams, county health
nurse, said Lane county has JO
persons in the sanitarium nean
Salem, and there are 14 on the
wuiting list.
Beth Konkel. executive secretary
of the Lane County Public Health
association, compared the work In
lane county with the programs oj
other counties, particularly in regard
to expenditures. She pointed out
that although Lane county Is larger
than than other counties in southern
Oregon carrying on the work, the
other counties are spending more for
berth h and prevention of disease.
Jackson county, with a population
of H'JMDTt budgeted f 12,500 this
yeor. Douglas county with 21,1)38
penpln budgeted $K,000. Coos budget
ed $11.1-0 for the work among ita
28.338 people.
Lane, it was pointed out, budgeted
$3,3! 15 last year for a population of
54.404.
Those present at the meeting were
Mrs. (J. T. Dudley of Florence, Mrs.
, William Kyle of Florence; Mrs. Nor
man Morris nnd Mrs. L. J. Bern
hardt of Mnpleton: Mrs. C. O. Wil
son and Mrs. William Bodenbough
of Springfield; Mrs. Kenneth W.
Moore and Mrs. James Cad man of
Santo Clara: Mrs. Irvin Custer and
Mrs. N. C. NeiUen of Wendling: Dr.
and Mm. W. W. Hicks of Junction
City; Mral ShoffieJd Stewart and
Vinal Itntidall of Cottnge Grove.
Mrs. Arnold Bennett Hnll. Mrs.
THE ET70ENE TIBGISTBB GTTAHb
November jJ
P. L. Campbell, Mrs. Weir McDon
ald, Mrs. Wayne Morse, Mrs. Ar
thur Quackenbusb, Miss Lilian Tingle,
.Mips ftetn Konkel. ansa nepsie
Williams. Mrs. Herbert Clarke, and
Mrs. J. Bishop Tingle, all of Eugene.
Howard Dunlap, 65,
Passes Suddenly
Howard Dunlnp of West Spring
field died suddenly at his home Fri
day morning. His death was report
ed aa probably caused by enrome
heart disease complicated by acute
indigestion.
Mr. Dunlap was about 65 years
old and Is believed to have a sister
living in the St. Johns section of
Portland. He lived alone and little
is known of him here. The remainn
are at the Walker-Poole chapel at
Springfield.
Boy Scouts Will
Swim in Gym Pool
The Boy Scout orcanizatlons in
Lane county have been given the
privilege of using the swimming pool
in the men's gymnasium at the uni
versity every Saturday, it was an
nounced Friday bv H. B. Sal lee.
county Scout executive. -
The hours will be from 2 to 3
p. m. beginning Saturday. Novem
ber 29. The different groups through
out the county will .be given separate
dates.
OF
George O'Donnell, 57. passed n0y
Thursday night at the Pacific Chris
tian hoHpital without regaining con
sciousness after being knocked down
by a hit and run motorist at Junc
tion City Wednesday night. -
O'Donnell was hit while crossing
the Pacific highway, sustaining a con
cussion of the brain and bodily in
juries. Witnesses of the accident tried
to follow the fleeing motorist but lost
din trail after he had turned off the
highway.
Mr. O'Donnell was born fn Ireland
but has made his home in Oregon for
a number of years. For a period of
about three years around 1018, he was
employed as a printer on the Junc
tion City. Times. Previous to that he
was employed on the Harrisburg
Bulletin. Recently he operated a cigar
store In Junction City.
He is survived by a sister some
where in California and a brother.
Tom O'Donnell of Vancouver, WTasb.
Funeral services will be held Sun
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
Miller chattel at Junction City, with
Rev. Drake of the Methodist church
in charge. The Woodmen of the World
of which lodge he was a member, will
be in charge of services at the grove
in the I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Coroner W. W. Branstetter was In
Junction City Friday afterooon con
ducting an inquest on Mr. O'Donnell's
death.
Safeway to Conduct
Home-Maker Bureau
A new feature in food store service
is the Homemnkers' bureau, which
has been established by the Safeway
stores. The bureau has as ita pur
pose the furnishing of practical and
helpful information to householders,
and it will be broadcast over radio
KGW, Portland, each Tuesday end
Friday at 11:10 o'clock.
Among the things which are to be
featured in the broadcasts .are meal
planning, entertaining, advice in
spending, and advice in making small
homes on limited incomes.
Brother Passes at
Seattle on Thursday I
Mrs. E. Charier, Mrs. N. ,T. Nudel
man and Meyer Rubenstein were
called to Portland Thursday bv the
death of their brother, Jacob Ruben-
stem at Seattle on Thursday.
Funeral services will bo held at
Portland on Sunday.
r
Stomach trouble?
drink
"Ficgo"
The moat wholesome, palatable Coffee-Substitute
you ever had I
Good for your Stomach and your Nerves
It relieves Constipation!
1 lb. Pkg. It always pay to buy the Best.
HOLD 10 CLIiS
Two clinics, one for administration
of toxoid for diphtheria prevention,
and another for heart and lung test
ing, have been scheduled by the Lane
County Health Unit. .
Dr. 8. M. Kerron nnd Bessie Wil
liams of the health unit ,
Deadwood Tuesday and hnij
vaccinations will be given' ili
.lane Onviu. cuuntv health
will be at Lowell high school?
lungs of students who are tl
for competitive athletics.
Mini Onvin tnllruri .
Springfield high school wfklj
Pne stressed the importance!?
mar ueitltn examinations.
CURB CUTS GRANTPh
Permits to cut curbs wereij
Friday to the Central Heathjj
pany and to IT. S. Hughes. 1
Crabtree's Seed and
Feed Store
960 Charaelton Street Stanley Store No. 3
Crabtree's Best Egg Producer
100 Lbs. 82.35
Willi milK, INOpco W.unn kjli, uieena ana
heavy gram base.
Crabtree's Standard Egg Mash
100 Lbs. 82.15
0. A. C. Formula with Mineral.
"Eugene's Own Store
McMorran & Washburne
PHONE 2700
There's Style - - - There's Quality
in These Tailored and Semi-fitted
Coats
of Fine Imported Worsted?
and Trico Broadcloth
$29-50
The smart woman who builds her winter wardrobe around a dis
tinctively Individual nnd chin cloth coat nnd yet sha hns only
a limited hudgot will agree thnt this group of coats will perfectly'
fill the roll of her charming drc8 or atroot cont at an unusunlly
low price. Each model Is atylod correctly with careful tailored
lines and the materials nnd linings aro exceptionally durable
and good looking In black, blue, brown, green and wine shades.
These Furs:
MANCHtTRIAN
WOI,r CARACUL,
PAW
Sizes 14 to 42
SECOND FLOOR
FOX
The New Hoovers
Willi Ball-Bearing - Beating - Sweeping '
Brushes
Clean Easier-Faster
and More Thorough
The now Hoovers are finer-built, nioro effi
cient, greater values in every respect than any
previous Hoovers of similar type. Ami too,
the Hoover does a better job. It removes more
dirt per minute than any other oleaner, gets
out embedded grit not removed by ordinary
cleaning, acks less energy for its operation.
The sheer efficiency of The Hoover is some
thing no ono can resist.
Our special Hoover representative here In the
store will be glad to show you the now Hoover
features. And if you have any Hoover troubles
just call 2700 and our representative wi)'
gladly assist you.
Buy Now on the
Easy Payment Plan
Small Amount Down Balance Easy Payment
BASEMENT
V DOWN
p. a- , vHVfv V t wpnr t'
l - i v . $ K f i
Mr. "W. G. Brown has been
Hudson-Essex dealer in Eu
gene for the past three
years and will continue
handling Hudson - Essex in
addition to the complete
Studebaker line here.
Mr. Brown is very well
known in Oregon through
his many years association
with the automobile busi
ness. He is recognized as
one of the keenest mer
chandisers of fair and
square treatment on the
Fncifio Coast. Studebaker
welcomes him to its organi
zation and assures present
and future Studebaker own
ers the best of treatment
and service at The Brown
Motor Co.
Tha Brown Motor Co. extendi to
Eugene, Lane Couuty and sur
rounding territory a most cordial
Invitation to visit the new Stude
baker showrooms at 812 Pearl
St, Eugene. Whether you eipect
to bur a car or not, come In and
see these new Chnmplou motor
cars.
Tou may depend npon It tha
service rendered you by The
Brown Motor Co. on any motor
car purchased here will be com
pletely satisfying ... It will
mcusure up fully to the cham
pionship performance and beauty
of the new Studchakers. A ape
ctal Invitation Is extended to
present Studebaker owners to take
advantage of our service.
BROWN MOTOR CO.
W. G. Brown
TUBE BAKER
BUILDER OF CHAMPIONS
appoints
Brown Motor Co.
842 Pearl Phone 1757
as Studebaker Distributor in
Lane County
Studebaker takes pleasure in announcing this splendid repre
sentation for Studebaker motor cars. Owners will here find
a quality of service both new and gratifying.
The latest in motor car styles is exemplified by the smart
new Series World Champion President Eight, the World
Famous Commander Eight and the new low-priced Dictator
Eight plus free wheeling, one of the greatest motor car
developments in 19 years. Studebaker motor cars are as
unique in performance as they are in appearance, for Stude
baker holds mere official stock car records for speed and
endurance than all other makes combinedl
Studebaker Models and Prices
The President Eight t $1850 n ga6oo The Dictator Eight t , (81095 It S 1150
The Caumrunder Eight 1585 n 1785 The Studebaker Six t 795 t 995
MICH AT TBI riCToir
See these champion cars in their new Studebaker home
SPECIAL DISPLAY
Saturday and All Next Week
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