Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1931, Image 3

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Page Three
- City News Notes -
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Me filn o( Kugena have been ex
"S i V ivitti0 to n",0,,d
,,ld o the l'.-J- A- m Mon-
""""f Suturday. June 27. The
""" iU begin at 9:30 o'clock iu
se"DrnTnB. Marietta Johnson, writ
e?,o b the Euest speaker. A
i is to be served at noon. Eu
ocheon i special invitation
1""'' 5 bv Mrs. Inez Miller, who
"v?n addresses several times be
" p -T. A- eroups in this section,
ore
""Jormer residents of Klipiene,
(fe 've no" in 1-arkland, Alberta,
TOW rili
' 'Ve .ecordins to announcement
f jSr K. Kisher Mr. and
' well left Kusene three years
.Je " "in. He was a member
Uve club here and Mrs.
' ii was a member of the Iowa
club and other orgamia-
tVomen s
(ions.
TkCJ' MmeenJer of the Co
i.Tl'r ctass of the First Baptist
? t attended the monthly meet
, the home of Mrs. Hugh Hamp
" Vr av af ernoon. Assistant hps
? 1 lire Mrs. Krntzler, Mrs.
i,S'l Mrs il. Miller and Mrs.
i" -ii The 'next meetins to be held
k" 7 win be a Picnic at the home
Ellsworth Crocker and
utint hostesses will be Mrs.
ff MeKinney. Mrs .T K. lUch
Jad Mrs. J. F. Leigh.
Rilurn From California
f Mr and Mrs. Ellsworth riank have
l?u fie I from Palo Alto. Cal.. where
5 Plank has completed a year's
tork towards his I'll. IJ. degree. at
JuBford university., lie is to receive
L decree next spring. He received
. bachelor of science nnd master of
Srimce degrees from the X. niversity
5 Oregon where he wns a member
If the university debating team in
Jii27 and 3t-S nnd a member of Delta
(fens Rao.
Bend People Here
'Mrs John Anderson and son. Kay
Inderson. of liend are visitors in
futene over the week-end as guests
if Mrs KHa Pevereaux. Mrs. Antler
ion is one of the state directors in
Hie music teachers association nnd
in been in Portland attending the
frnvention of the group the past
freek She is a pinno student of
Georie !' Hopkins of the University
( Orecon and conducts a large class
it students in Bend.
Party Friday
Honoring I. M. Lem who is going
H Minnesota to spend the summer
nation, members of the B. N. S.
tiib entertained at a party Friday
irening at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Goggin, 703 Eleventh avenue
ast. A dinner wns served at six
thirty and dancing followed. About
forty were present for the affair.
Yeomen to Picnic
The Brotherhood of American Yeo
men is to sponsor a picnic entertain
ment for all members on Monday
evening at Jefferson beach. Cars for
transportation will leave the Eagles
hall at G:'MI o'clock. .Swimming, dunc
ine and other entertainment are plan
ned for the evening. The supper will
be a basket event.
Program Planned
John Radmore and .Tohn Benrdsley.
assisted by a dramatic reader, will
present a thirty-minute program of
music over KOKE at 4:45 o'clock
Sunday, consisting of duets and solos,
including numbers appropriate to the
observance of Fathers' day. Their ac
companists will be Mary liadmore and
Naomi Harper.
Visiting Here
Sir. nnd Mrs. A. D. Charlton, of
Portland, are visiting at the home of
Mr. nd Mrs. Cal Young. F. W. Gil
i'iiv'-o
JVith Selective Free Wheel-b-i
you get the latest motor
Improvement, and in the
y lowest price field. The
Elective feature enables vou
to free wheel in all forward speeds when and
' you desire. There Is nothing new to learn.
ou drive as you always have. You shift gears
"tntly. You have extra advantages in fast get
and you enjoy a luxurious floating ride
is exclusive.
S5e offers many attractions that are exclu
in the low price field. Its Super-Six motor,
"nous for smoothness and reliability, is power
W nd economical Every detail of chassis Is
to endure and remain carefree.
ft l a bigger, roomier car than its price would
you to expect The wheelbase is longer
BROWN MOTOR COMPANY
Broadway & Pear) Phone 1757
bert and son. of New Rin r...
are. also visiting at the Young ranch!
Ihe boy will spend the summer vaca
tion here.
To Show Slides
Sixty-nine stereoptlcon slides se
cured from the University of Oregon
extension division entitled. "(Jolng to
lliiircu Around the World." will be
presented at the senior Christian En
deavor meeting of the Fairmount
1 reshytenan church Sunday evening
beginning at 7:S0 o'clock.
Harlow Has Accident
Mahlon H. Hnrlow, well known
fnrmer and fruit grower of the W'il
Inkenzie district, while working with
n spraying machine one day during
the past week met with an 'accident
ill which one of his ankles was broken.
A wheel of the machine passed over
the ankle.
Returns From McKenzle
H. A. Schwering has returned from
his summer home at Bclknnp bridge
on the upper McKenzie river. Mrs
schwering and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O
McArlania of California, who are their
guests, are still there and Mr
hchwering will KO back Sunday to
spend a week with them.
Grange Permit Issued
A permit to erect a garage at 1,123
Jefferson street wns issued to M. J
hkinner at the office of the city
building inspector Saturday. The cost
is given nt $100. A permit was given
to V. C. Ham to re-roof a residence
"'t'Oo'"'" Fourth avenue at a cost of
Klwanis Meeting
A chili program will be put on for
the Eugene Kiwnnis luncheon nnd
meeting Monday noon at the Osburn
hotel. The Bend Kiwnnis club, sched
uled to come that day. has cancelled
its visit and has asked the Eugene
club to hold the date of July 12 open
for a visit here.
Co As Delegates
John L. Marsh and Al Cook are
plnniiiim to attend the state encamp
ment of Sons of Veterans in Portland
beginning June 23 as delegates from
the local organization. The encamp
ment is held nt the same time the
department of the G. A. It. is held.
Leave for Scotland
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Mastorton left
Saturday afternoon hy Southern Pa
cific for Portlnnd. nnd were to go east
from there on the first leg of a trip
to Scotland. They expected to visit
Washington and Philadelphia on the
east coast.
T. C. Hall Home
T. C. Hall, who wns operated upon
at the Eugene hospital about three
weeks ago, was able to be token home
Saturday. He is recovering rapidly.
Hall is commander of General Lawton
camp of the United Spanish War
Veterans.
Peaches are Early
John Maughn, whoso farm is on the
Colmrg road just north of Eugene
near the Ferry street bridge, picked
ripe penches from his trees Snturday.
They are two or three weeks earlier
than usual, he says. They are of the
Mayflower variety.
Property Traded
Henry F. Begerow has traded his
11-acre river bottom farm near Snntn
Clara for the apartments owned by
Mrs. Lizzie Bishop nt 5.11 Seventh
avenue west. The deal wns made by
J. L. Copenhaver, associated with the
Kinney Farm Agency.
California Man Here '
W. F. Johnson of Riverside. Cal..
arrived here Friday to look at farm
property, having been brought here
through advertising of the Kinney
Farm Ageucy of this city.
Hearing Is Held
A continued hearing of the state
SELECTIVE
EELS
at prices
THE NEW
ESSEX
SUPER-SIX
tv - sr& r r
a fine car In design, con
struction and detail.
You see Essex Super-Sixes everywhere some
with years of service to their credit Haven't
you noticed how ably they serve their owners?
Essex has long enjoyed a high reputation for
brilliant, reliable performance. It is famous for
its Rare Riding Comfort
Essex Is the first choice of all who demand the
latest features and the greatest value.
Coach or Builnen Coupe $595, Standard Sedan $ri9?,
Sport Roadster $725, Town Sedan $735, Touring
Sedan $775, 7-Pas. Sedan (long wheelbase) $895
Selective Free Wheeling $35 additional. All pricea
f. o. b. Detroit Special equipment extra.
industrial accident commission was
held st the courthouse Saturday in
the case of V. I), l'arson, president
of the Cascade I'tilities company.
Killed several months ago in a fall
from a pole at Oakridgc.
Buys Ranch Here
James Montgomery of 'Westminster,
Cal.. has bought the 11. M. l'helps
ranch located on Camp creek and has
taken possession. He is planning on
building a new house anil improving
the ranch in various wavs. The deal
was handled by Payne and Under
realty office.
North Dakota Family Visits
N. O. Cliallmrg and family of
Jamestown. X. H.. have been visiting
E. C Hotik and family at Springfield
for a short time and will leave Mon
day for home. They may decide to
locate somewhere in Oregon.
Ex-Eugcnean Here
C. H. Chorpening, a former resi
dent of Eugene, at one time a city
letter carrier, is visiting in th city.
After leaving Eugene he spent 20
years at Klamath Falls and the
last two at Salem.
From Albany
. Mrs. Charles Chillis nnd Miss Mnr
lan Stnnford, high school teachers
from Albany, nnd Betty nnd Gordon
Childs were visitors during the week
as guest sof Mrs. Ella Deverealix.
They have gone on to Reedsport to
visit Mrs. Wayne Jones.
Answer Is Filed
. C. I. Anderson has filed an answer
in circuit court here as defendant in
a suit brought by the Lumbermen's
Xationnl bank of Bend against C. I.
Anderson and H. Ii. Wing nnd the
firm known as the Anderson Wing
Motor company.
Church Day Sunday
The annual church dny for the Fair
mount Christian church is scheduled
for Sunday. A basket dinner at noon
will follow morning services nnd a
business meeting will be held at 1 :.10
o'clock when reports will be given
from all departments of the church.
Goes to Michigan
Miss Minnilicl lieid left this week
for Michigan to be gone for the sum
mer. She will go by way of the Yel
lowstone park. Miss Beid is a teach
er in the Eugene high school.
Drunk Gets 30 Days
Ed Chose, who says ho is from
Seattle, received a 30-day suspended
sentence in police court Saturday for
being drunk the night liefore. He
agreed to leave the city. He was ar
rested by Traffic Officer Haviland.
Moffltt at Corvallis
Lawrence Moffitt. assistant county
school superintendent, spent Friday
evening at Corvallis nttending clos
nig event of the I our-11 summer
short course.
Conenhaver at Bend
J. L. Copenhaver associated with
the Kinney Enrm Agency, has gone
to Bend nnd other enstern Oregon
points on business connected with a
land deal.
Thomnson to Return
P. A. Thompson. Cascade nntionnl
forest supervisor, is expected to re
turn Sunday from a trip to the
Rogue river country.
Goold on Vacation
H. K. Goold. city school stiperin'
tendent and family, were to leave
early thin week for Blue River to
spend a vacation period.
Monroe Residents Here
Rev. T. G. Patterson and Mrs.
Betty Ricknrd of Monroe visited in
Eugene J: riday.
Here From Los Angelos
L. G. Perry of Los Angeles is here
to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
W. Terry at College Crest,
Move to Portland-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman, who
have lived here for the past year or
more, returned to Portland, their
former home, Friday to live.
Irving Man In
S. I,. Bond, Irving, who is clerk of
all can afford
the seats wider there Is more
head room and more leg room.
It is a big car in comfort, per
formance and reliability. It is
th school district there, conferred
with County Assessor B. F. Keeney
nml County Si-liool Superintendent K.
J. Moore, Saturday.
From North Bend
Mrs. Andrew Arlandson nnd fnmily
of North Hond are spending n week
here nt the home ot her mother. Mrs.
K. II. ltichmond.
Goshen Resident Here
A. C. Miller, resident of the Goshen
district, transacted business in Ku
gene Saturday.
Go to Newport
Miss Virginia Ileid and Miss riivl
Us Meisel ore nt Newport beach lor
a week"s vacation.
Judge to Portland
County Judcre C P. Barnard will be
in Portland Sunday, lie expects to
return Monday.
Here from Junction
K I, Miller, farmer residing; on
Junction City K. F. D. No. '2, was
here Saturday.
Mrs. Howell Leaves
Mrs. Ernest Howell left Saturday
for Onklnnd, Oil., to see a niece who
ts seriously ill there.
Robblns at Bakersfleld
W. C. Uobbins, associated with the
Kinney Farm Acency of this city, is
at Uakersfield, Cal., on a land deal.
Here From Chlckahomlny District
Charles Dnvis of the L hickahoininy
district was a visitor at the court
house Saturday.
Hore From North Fork
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilnlnh Bernhardt of
the North Fork of the Siuslaw were
here on business Sat urday.
Wilson Is Asslnned
Chaplain Bryant Wilson of the or
eanizod reserves hns been assigned
to the 321st medical regiment.
Mrs. Fowler Visits
Mrs, B. A. Fowler, who resides on
Springfield rural route No. 1, was
a visitor in Fncene Suturda.
In California
Mrs. Clinton E. Spencer has cone
to Sun Francisco for a vacation of
two weeks.
In Records
TRAFFIC FINES
Huth Winehell, $2 for parking In a
restricted zone.
SUITS FILED
Mrs. L. A. Fnrly versus Tv. F.
Klink, suit for $2700 alleged dam
ages. MARRIAGE LICENSES
ITATX-PUICK Hiram II. Hall, Kii
cen. rmd Olndvs M. Price, Kncene.
SIRATEK - GETCHELTi Frank
Siratek. Crow stnee. and Lois Myr
tle Getchell, Creswell.
BRYANT-BROWN Claude A.
You Can Always Do Better at
ON
SALE
3
DAYS!
Down
on
Eight
Fine
Pieces
1
Jaequard Velour Davenport
2 Club Chair to match.
Walnut Occatlonal Table;
Octagon ahape.
4 Two-candle atyle floor lamp
complete with ahade.
$5.00 CASH DELIVERS
THIS OUTFIT BALANCE MONTHLY
RUBENSTEIN FURNITURE CO.
CORNER 8TH AND OLIVE STREETS
SHOP AT RUBENSTEIN'S You'll Always Do Bettor Here!
Bryant, Eugene, and Wilma A.
Brown, Eugene.
HUPSOX-KJOSNKSS TTarlow E.
riudson. Eugene, and Kuthryn Gwen
dolyn Kjosness, Eugene.
KIESENHCBEH-KCSEI, Henry
Kiesenhuber, Canary, and Vera Ku
scl, Canary,
BURN
HAPI.EY At the Pacific Christian
hospital, June 10, HWt, to Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Hartley, 1-121 Thirteenth
avenue east, a dims liter.
IT
Miss Gertrude L. Skow, county
home demonstration agent, has re
turned to Eugene from Corvallis
where she was instructor at the
annual two weeks' Four-H club
summer session nt the state college.
More than 7iH) club girls attended
the sessions this year and J1 coun
ties of the stat" were represented.
In spite of the economic depres
sion, the total enrollment for the
two weeks session this ye:ir showed
an Increase of approximately f0 club
members more than nny previous
year, according to records of the
state club office.
The girls outnumbered the boys
at the summer session this year
nearly two to one. Of the total num
ber of clubbers present, nearly half
were holders of scholarships won as
n reward for outstanding work in
their club, proiects Inst year. Ap
proximately VJO of these were state
fair scholarships awarded to first
place winners at the state fair last
year. The majority of the other
club members enrolled were either
delocdtes of their respective clubs
which had earned tlie money to
send them, or hoys ami girls who hail
earned the money to pny their own
wav.
Each morning during the session
was given over to class work. In
cluding, for the boys, all phases of
agriculture, and for the girls various
branches of home economics work.
Tn addition, both boys nnd girls were
given instruction in club news writ
ins, first aid. lienlth and photography,
ltegular assemblies ocupied from
one to two hours each afternoon,
with prominent men of the state as
spenkers.
Supervised classes In tumMIng,
basketball, nuoitennis. d.'incTng, volley
ball, swimming and similar sports
provided exercise for the girls, while
classes and ton run men ts were
scheduled for the boys in baseball,
tennis, volleyball and other games.
Entertainment, consisting of smoke
less smokers, pninmn parties, educa
tional movies and exhihitinns of local
talent occupied th evenings.
TlOTtSESHOFINn rjo nnvwhere. E.
Bolton, PS N. Madison. Ph. 1221 M.
Rubenstein's Offer You the
Most Amazinff Bargain in
Living Room Furniture Ever
Shown in Eugene!
SELLING A
EIGHT PIECE LIVING
OUTFIT
$69.50
INCLUDES THESE PIECES:
g Walnut End Table.
g Axmlnater Throw Ruq.
y Silk 8ofa Cuahlon.
g Walnut Occatlonal Chair.
EMERY INSURANCE
The Emery Insurance agency of
this city has been sold to Hawkins
and Koherts, loan nnd investment
firm with headquarters nt Salem and
maintaining a Eugene branch with
Hex S:mford as local manager.
Announcement of the deal wns
made Saturday by Mr. Sanford and
Charles M. Emery, head of the
Insurance company. Larger office
rooms will be obtained in the near
future to make room for the com
hined firms and Mr. Emery will be
associated with the firm nnd will
take the entire personnel of his com
pany to the ncv offices. He will
have charge of the Insurance depart
ment here and it will still be operated
under the name of Emery Insurance
company, it is Announced.
The Emery Insuranco company
has been doing business In Eugene
for the past 12 years and has grown
into one of the largest institutions
of its kind In the stnte. There nre
only two or three outside of Port
laud that are doing a greater vol
ii J of hnsiness, it Is stated.
Hawkins and Itoberts have been
doing business for the past 17
years. H. AT. Hawkins is president
of the company and is vice-president
and treasurer of the Commonwealth
Trust and Title company of Port
land, which is a consolidation of the
Eipiitable Savings nnd Loan associa
tion, Strong and McNaughlon and
the Devereaux Mortgage company.
Hawkins and Roberts have main
tained an office in Eugene for the
past year or more and are located
in the Graham building on West
Broadway where the combined local
companies will do business until
larger quarters nro obtained.
Dental Assistants
Elect New Head3
The Southern Willamethte Pental
Assistants' association held Its clos
ing event of the year this week, giving
n covere I dish dinner nnd electing new
officers. The meeting was held nt the
home of Mrs. Marie pnllock.
The officers are Miss Gertrude
Mnurer, re-elect oil president, Miss
Louise Connell, vice-president, Miss
Claire Wicle. re-elected secretary
treasurer, Miss F.mmageno Travis,
librarian.
Following the business meeting, n
surprise Rlmwer of miscellaneous gifts
was given Miss Alien Mae Loomis,
whose marriace to Harris Hurd will
le an event of the late summer. The
members nresent fnr the evenlne were
Mis T.oonits. Mfs Gertrude Mourcr.
Rubenstein's
ROOM
Down
This
Outfit
1
ON
SALE
3
DAYS!
5
Mis Iconise Connell, Mta Claire
Wigle, Mrs. Mary Mummey. Miss Eima
McBee. Miss Kmmagene Travis, Mrs.
Marie Pollock.
J. J. JOltGENSEN
Tile contractor, left for Mnrshfleld
on business. Will be gone about two
weeks.
S-JIM"
mith b
Extra Values
KEEP FACTORIES RUNNING
24 HOURS A DAY
MR. FIRESTONE
At you would work harder
. ter service greater values
sell more goods and make money.
His factories are running twenty-four hours a day, and
Jiis semi-annual stutcmcnt just
money.
Fircstono do not manufacture special brand tires for
others to distribute. They do
for us bearing the Firestone
Conly meets the prices but
tributed by mail order houses or others in Quality and Con
struction, giving greater values.
Wo have cross-sections cut from Firestone Tires and
others. Come in today and see the Extra Values in Firestone
rircs. We can tave you money and serve you belter.
Firestone gives you these Extra Values
at NO Extra Cost
Gum-Dipping The pal-'
ented procea lhat penetrates
erery cord and eoala every fi
ller with Utnild rubber mini
mizes Internal friction and
Iirat, greatest enemy of tire
life.
Rouble Cord Breaker 1
Twoextrn pllesof Gam-Dipped
cords nnder the tread ab
sorbs road shocks prevents
btowonts assnres greater
safety and comfort.
Tread Made of non-oxldl
ins; rubber provides greater
non-skid safety and longer
vear. .
OLDFIELD TYPE
COMPARE THESE PRICES
Onr SpmIsI J?" Oor Sn.clnl Onr
MAKE OP C.ili llntid MAKE OP f..h Ilr.nd "h
CAn Prlf. Mail Tries " JVL I'ttn M.ll fries
Each Ord.r ST C R E"' 0"l" X"
Tlr r'r Tlr. flr
4.40-XI S.15-X1
.SSaad m.98 .9.". w.57
4-SO-XO Aohtirn 1 I
iChsirolrt S.60 8.60 10.0 Jnln 8.7J 8.75 I7.0O
Ford , S.69 H.IO
4-75-19 Marmon I
Ford .1 O.kl.nd 8.90 8.90 7-0
Whippet j 0-03 Slud.b.k.r.
4.7-o :00:18 ,
KISSC) -7J 6.7S u.t SKSJE " "-20 "-'"j
$.00-19 6.00-19
rhwidl.rl Franklin .
II,Knto Hnd.on 11.40 11.40 SS.IO
llodse llapmobllj I
;.'r.i,;m.p 6.98 IJ.60 ,...., 1
iP-nllae,. I'arkard I
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j. 00-10 I'ieres-A. ll.of 11.65 1S.60
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COMPARE CONSTRUCTION and QUALITY
rirfttan. fcASa.elil
Slia 4-f o-ll oien.il iira.atuii
Tyre Orate Tlr.
Mors) Kiiliber
j Volume, cu. In. 173 101
Mora Wright,
pounds . . . 10.99 lf-73
Mora Width,
Inrlirs . , . 4-7f 474
More Thickness,
inches . . . .017 .57
Mora Plies al Trad 0
SamsPrlc . J .o taj.oo
"Special nrand" tire is mnde by a manufacturer for distributors
such as mail order houses, nil companies and others, nnder a name
that docs not identify the lire manufacturer to the public, usually
because he builds his "best quality" tires under his own name,
rtreatone puts his name on every tire he makes.
A True One Stop Automobile Service
All Under One Roof
Open 8,780
(That Meana
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MITH &
llth & Pearl
LEGION ENTERTAINS
FLORENCE, June 20. (Special),
The Local American Legion epon
sored a bis dance here Saturday night
with visiting Legion members from
Eugene and other posts In this vicin
ity. The auxiliary served a dinner
preceding the dance.
"BILL
Walking
has made good his statement that
reduce your expenses give bet-
and sell cheaper you would
released shows that ho made
make a complete line of tires
name and guarantee that not
heats any special brand tire dis
Longer Flexing
Ufa
Isongvr Tire Life
Greater Protec
tion agaitut Blow
outs Stronger Bond
between Tread and
Cord Body
Longer Non-Skid
Wear
25
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Volume, cu. In
Mora W eight,
pounds . ,
Mora Width,
inches ,
Mora Thickness,
Inches ,
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