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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1931)
HNELL nBEXA. May 21.-(Special)- . ... .he entire popuimion 01 me f- ihnrhood met Friday evening at r"K. of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fwick. to ioop Bruce A. Coie, two Tears been pnnei- i .rths Dorena schools, but who ,1 ot toe " . nosit on in the P'S Bond schools. The many fajjj, 0f Mr. Coie here deeply re- trt Us i'Pr,u";, ..,,. . m0,t L.Lnt erenine. Cake and ice cream IMS41" ' . remn,nder of l, .renin. sPent in bJ' 1 Mr. nn """o.u. nl children. Evelyn U Juamta, singmj; "J luanita Mr. ami Mrs. l.ee I") 1 ,n'd Mois Mr. and Mrs. hrCener Ernest and Hubert. '"' .nd Farl Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Afford Thraher. ' Warren. Harold. Naomi, Wilbur, Ttoderic, Mr. and Mrs. Lei'" .""s,..". .. Ir,. fi en J''"1"1' VS. v ' ...I I,., Mr. ana jimi-j. E;,t Fare Enslnnd. Mildred and .r,S-;l and Eslen. Elizabeth Pit- Itv." - .. . fc.-u T)no line. fee ami Kobt. Mr. and Mrs . O. '.nnett Mrs. Glen Gillespie. Miss May : res:.hoiack. Mrs. Terry Van iiack and Lyle. . essie ana name. r..l Mrs. Lliaries irnirrs nmi slher, uiau... fhBin. jzola and Orvillc l.. m, mid Mrs. Jim Snahr. Mr. h L Enclarid. Leonard and Alvis. li..L. Kmifmnn. Mr. and Mrs. R. (inford. Donald. Charles and Dean. tr,. P. F. Rose. Mr. and I,.! rl.irence Peterson. Orval Pet- rol J'onalrt ann nrurn, ui mom ij hostess. Mr. and Mrs. K.nymonn w,iln. Harold and Robbie, and lb, fuejt ef honor, Bruce A. Cole. Penmanship Awards Received at Oakridge DARRH'CB. May 21. (Special! L-The final awards to be received at :he grade srlinni in penmanship wnrK re arrived. Itewnnls from tne rni- jnor Method company are as follows: I Improvement certificate Pearl fjildock. Ruth Miller. Ruth Hebert. 1 Merit button T.evena Miller. Tharles Wert. Leona RIakeley. Ralph Fiisb. Gordon btanley, Arnold f Iocs". ilialin Kicnter. Palmer Method button Velmn FieMs. Jessie Pueh. Gernld Snntz. ;liKnbeth nerr. ralvin JtoRers, .Mine 'addoelt. James Xufjent. Lucille Holt. t.rnn Neal, Jimmie Thomas, Duane ffllefson. Proirress pin Mildred Jones. W. H. Dolmver Is the penmashin Instructor at the erade school. Grangers Clean Pomona Picnic Lots at Heceta CANARY. May 2l7-(Speeial-Saturday was clean-up day at the Pomona grange lota at Heceta beach and C. L. Koyds. W. L. Baker. G. M nr. n A- Titu"' w- H- s"' "1 D. C. HarnnRton of the Maple Creek grange joined the men of the North fork grange and most of the ground was cleared before night. Later the r j be fil'shed and tnbles sup plied, also conveniences for cooking. A Sign Was nOSted nntifrmt. .11 grangers of the state of Oregon that they are welcome to come at anv time and camp on these lots free of charge. Thu Mnnlo also owns one lot in the same block anil there are two lots hetwe.n winch will be purchased by the North Kork and Main River granges, and improved with the others. The ladies of the gronges spread a picnic dinner at noon and all'present passed a very pleasant day and re solved to return at an early date. $27,000 Refund Bonds Sold at Brownsville BROWNSVILLE. May 21. (Spe cial The city council last night sold to Rlytb & Co.. S27.00O worth of re funding bonds at par. bearing sir per cent. There were no other bids. About September 1 the citv will have $iri.l(HI more bonds to sell to refund the Bancroft bonds outstand ing. The sum of hns been appro priated for the improvement of the city park in anticipation of the pic nic season. New rest rooms will be built and the grounds cleared of iimns nnci Drusn. The annual I. inn county Pioneer picnic has been set for June 17. 18 and 10. T H E T7 0 E NT K R F, 0 T R T E R - 0 TT A R D Baccalaureate Is Held at Oakridge OAKRIDGE. May 21. (Special) Baccalaureate eiercises were held for the high school graduating class in the liigli school auditorium Sunday morning at 11. The hall was beauti fully decorated with floners. A large crowd was present to hear the fol lowing program: Processional. Miss Esther Potter: song, "Keulah Land," audience; invo cation, Wilbur Walker; song. "In Mt Heart There Rings a Melody." choir; ';rd 5 Prayer, audience; song. "In the Garden," choir: scripture reading Mrs. R. V. Himick; morning offer ing: yocal solo, "Give Thanks and ouik, jirs. h. lates: baccalaur '"' sermon. VT. A. Walker: song. ' I II Go W here Tou Want Me to !:!, "udience; benediction, W. A. A alker. Para Seven Siuslaw Rod, Gun Club Entertains FLORENCE. May 21. (Special) The Siuslaw Rod and Gun club, sportsmen's organization of this sec tion, was host Sunday afternoon at the annual outdoor feed on the shores of Munscll lake, north of town. This year a big lot of veal was roasted tor the stag affair. I which is annually given to all mem- i bers of the club, bringing those who ' may not happen to reside close at '' hand, persons who may become mem bers of the club, and others who are invited. Among the notables present at I Sunday's occasion were Deputy Game Wardens Rodney Roach of Eu gene and Frank C. Stellmacher of lieedsporl. The day was ideal for , the outdoor event as the sun shown brightly and there was only a mod- t erate breeze. i Maple Creek Women Honored at Shower Lowell Prepares For Pomona Meet I.0WF.LL. May 21. (RneelaD IThs Lowell Grange Is making final rranRements for tbe entertainment f Line County Pomona Saturdav. jIT 23. At the Inst minute It has been de- IrMi to serve barbaeued meat at the oon hour. It was not known by tbe bombers that there was anyone in his community to roast the meat ntfl Tuesday when It was found out Jthat One of the lyiwell members Is nn fcH hand st the job and will do the iwork for the occasion. BLAST INJURES EYE A Mr. Beyerlein of Vidn was ironftht to the Eugene hospital Wed lesday night with lacerations about eye as a result of a premature Itlait of dynamite while engaged In DUnwny worn. CANARY. May 21. (Sneeisn The Home Economics club of the Maple Creek grange held their reg ular meeting nt the home of Mrs. W. G. Morton, featuring n surprise stork shower for Mrs. Budd Southworth and Mrs. Francis Lewis who were the recipients of many beautiful and useful gifts. A delicious luncheon was served at the noon hour by the hostess assist ed by Mrs. Lloyd Kneaper. Visitors present were Mrs. M. P. Scott, Mrs. Rert Scott. Mrs. Walter Scott. Mrs. Earl Miles, Wanda Miles. Mrs. C. C. Miner. Mrs. R. A. Spencer. Mrs. Harold Nute. Mrs. Lloyd Kneaper. and the guests of honor, Mrs. South worth and Mrs. Lewis. MRS. WRIGHT ENTERTAINS OAKRIDGE. May 21. (Special) Mrs. J. C. Wright entertained with the second of a series of parties that she has planned for this week. The rooms were attractive with bouquets of roses. Three tnbles of bridge were in play and high score was held bv Mrs. C B. McEarlnnd and the con solation went to Mrs. J. E. Paddock. Refreshments were served by tbe hostess assisted by Mrs. Fred Hen sen. Those invited to this delightful nffair were: Mrs. McFnrland. Mrs. F. K. Lightfoot. Mrs. Roy Putnam. Mrs. nensen. Mrs. Martin Johnson. Miss Jane Strong. Mrs. C. R. Jones. Mrs. F'rank Singletarv. Mrs. Peter Brude. Mrs. J. E. Pnddnck. Mrs. Ered Richter. Mrs. Frank Davis of Westfir. Mrs. Grant J. C.rav. Mrs. Charles Croner. Mrs. C. T. Kellogg nnd Mrs. Wright. Bethel School to j Present Operetta . RETHIX. Mar 21. f Special) ! RMhp. pupils, directed by Irene : Moore, the music teacher. Will pre- i sent: th operetta "The I-nnd of Sometime," nt the school fiiiriitorium ! Friday eveninpr, Mny 22. Attrnrtke '. new costumes hnve been provided for those Inking part. A small admission foA will hp : cbnrjred. nnd the Community club Indies ill have randy and popcorn bnlls on snip, the proceeds of the eveninc to he used for the benefit of the school, The entrtninment will stnrt promptly at 8 o'clock. Desiring to return to Eugene I am wishing to exchange my Calif, hold ings for Eugene property. Anyone wanting to exchange Eugene for Cnlif. property please see my father, S. K. Stevens, 040 Alder street, or phone 42.W. He will tell you what I have nnd Sfe your property. CLAItEXCK E. STEVENS. No. 045 E. Broadway, Long Beach, Cnlif, PIE SOCIAL HELD OAKlillK.K. Mny 21. I Special) Tbe Westfir numbers of the I. O. O. F. lodse sponsored a dance and pie socinl in the Odd Fellows halt bnturdny night. All the women ; brought pies which were auctioned off and coffee was served free, Mu- j sic was furnished by Kenneth Hnr- ! kins. Charles Croner. L. H. RpHhnrl Mr. Urown and Knlph Iove. An old time quadrille called by Henry Holt was enjoyed by nil. The committee in charge of the dance was L. H. Hedhend, Collie McGee, and Antone Peterson. Take "Pearls" to Soothe the Kidneys Do Toor kidneys and bladder dusssm torn tlmea feel an if they were "on fire"? Do yoxj ffetapat night, or have fierce back pin1 Then yon will welcome ONE OP THE MOST FAMOUS REMEDIES ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH San Ul Midy gelatine "pearls". Each tasteless "pearl" capsule contains antt septic oil that SOOTHES the orsmna and helps correct the condition. Remember kidney and bladder diseases canaa 113,000 deaths every year in the U.S. A. Don't wait until tt la too late. Don't take cheap remedies containing drastic drugs. All druggists sell Santal Midj. SLAPOta CATA.H Guaranteed both by us . . , and by Ktlly-Springfield u vA fefil - 1 Si tS 'efore you buy tires, look at these values! T, "hese tires are built and guaranteed by Kelly Springfield, for 37 years the )uality manufacturer of the rubber industry. SC'hen you can buy Kelly mileage and Kelly safety at these prices, you nainly can't go wrong. Kelly "a Miles tires are stronger. U(et and longer-wearing than "y others we know of at or neaj' these prices. PETFR1?T Dorkc SERVICE STATION 6t Blair Blvd. Telephone 737 4.40-21 . . (29x4.40) . . $4.95 4.50-21 . . (30x4.50) . . 5.65 4.75-19 . . (28x4.75) . . 6.65 5.00-19 . . (29x 5.00)- . . 6.95 5.00-20 . . (29x4.95) . . 7.10 5.25-18 . . (28 x 5.25) . . 7.90 5.25-20 . . (30x 5.25) . . 8.30 5.50-20 . . (30x 5.50) . . 8.95 30x5 . 8 ply Truck Tire . $19.95 32x6 . 10 ply Truck Tire . 33.00 TAYLOR'S GARAGE 857 Pearl Telephone 2185 starling lumurruw rnuay aiy:a.m. rtv A VP Q the Most Sensational Merchandis- f A IT N ig. Event of the Year ......... 11 O) 000 in jtat Ami ffor volum: e SALE 'A Genuine Sale Willi Q ' -v . m Mvnuiiiv m. uipusc J1!6 Wse beiTy,t0 quickly reduce our stocks of Spring and Summer Coats, Dresses and Millinery. Volume is what we want-without it we may find ourselves with a iarge surplus of Summer merchandise at the close of the season. Volume is what we need our stocks must be depleted. "Volume" is the keynots of this sale there's but one way to get it the answer is SPECTACULAR VALUES VALUE FOR VOLUME! OPENING FEATURE" By Special Arrangement with Graham's Shoe Store FREE $5'00 Pair of shoes FREE To the first 25 cus. tomers purchasing any coat or dress (re gardless of price) the unrestricted choice of any $5.00 pair of shoes at Graham's FREE! Late Spring and Advance Summer COATS Hundreds of them all reduced to Value for Volume Prices! Here are three outstanding price groups amazing are the values set forth! Th teason't ityle leaders. Coata fashioned of finest quality fabrics Including chonoas. baaket weaves, snappy tweeds and dashing sport mixtures. Sport and dressy types. Late spring and advance summer fashion successes. Belted styles. Seml-fltted models. Bcarf oollar and stitched collar and cuff types. Every color Including white. Reg. $22.75 Coats Value for Volume Price $127S To 1st 25 Customers Choice of Any $5.00 Pair of Shoes at Graham's FREE Reg. $24.75 Coats Value for Volume Price $ 14-75 To 1st 25 Customers Choice of Any $5.00 Pair of Shoes at Graham's Reg. $27.50 Coats Value for Volume Price $167S To 1st 25 Customers Choice of Any $5.00 Pair of Shoes at Graham ' s FREE No Charges No Refunds No Approvals Graham's Your favorite Bool cry! CaWing to Tvompn anl niissps who demand flic newest, and smnvt est in chic footwear. Inclii(lol in their $.".00 price frronp. which will be at the disposal of the first 25 customers at Kay's tomorrow are Tweed combinations Black and White Linens, Crepes Blonde, White, Lsce Kid Brown and White Spectator Pumps Straps, Ties, Pumps for Graduation Graham's feature the most outstanding J5.00 shoe values In Eugene. The famous Enna Jettlck Shoes are Included. TOMORROW THEY ARE FREE To the First 25 Customers at Kay's Value for Volume Sale! FREE ALL OTHER COATS REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY New Coats Sacrificed for Volume! LOVELY NEW SUMMER DRESSES A tremendous variety of tho very newest very smartest fashions offered you tomorrow at new low Value for Volume Prices! Dresses for street wear, afternoon, evening and dancing Including the new season's most charming fashions In printed crepes and chiffons, wash silks, shantungs, laces and pastel orepes and enlffons. Jacket styles, ensembles, redingotes, exquisite prints with eontrsstlng Jacketa and delicate pastels. a. Reg. $14.75 Dresses Value for Volume Price $7 .95 To 1st 25 Customers Choice of Any $5.00 Pair of Shoes at Graham 's FREE Reg. $22.75 Dresses Value for Volume Price $12 To 1st 25 Customers Choice of Any $5.00 Pair of Shoes at Graham's FREE Reg. $24.75 Dresses Value for Volume Price $14.75 To 1st 25 Customers Choice of Any $5.00 Pair of Shoes at Graham's FREE ALL OTHER DRESSES REDUCED PROPORTIONATELY New Dresses Sacrificed for Volume HATS Reg. $4.95 Hats Value Q4 for Volume Price J?! KAY'S HATS Reg. $6.95 Hats Value QO for Volume Price V 829 WILLAMETTE ST.