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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1932)
WHAT'S DOING Cub. vm!-Unnx Robinson. .'L Jrinlist, lecture in Guild Iri,hJ unr.iry campus. "",& o "--"CO-FA Capers," 8 Pi lohn Stipple, and Georje lion, M.ic '.uUUoriuni. U. ot O' Thursday tfiurpne Breakfast P""'- Mitln of Condon, htbnou. p t fommandprB' , t' net American Lecion and : at the armory. r;., n m. lam r.nBuri LuL .ehool of music auditodium, Liid theatennniversity campu.. "Ksr..im h. held Thursday frnion t 2 o'clock at the church K Election of officers is plan- b Mrs. ranis o. d;i v L the lost chapter of the mission IT ""j Tinhert Hiensche is Lltal Llsf Given Han Lflmpurn, o.... . - : ' ' . ' r.lii . ti:ii Crittenden. JL lir iiEe: ana u. n. "ui"". ........... L iraonc those listed ns beine ad- i, McGlynn, were dismissed. I . nl Erare Lutheran church will have Wednesday evening mrvm :" L'l L k; f 7!Sn Mart n P. ton,' pastor of the, church, will C.k iln: "The First and Great tnmandment." from Matthew 22. The choir is 10 meet aner ic trice. Ilvi Club Meeting u n Pnrtoi- aorrArnrr of tnp frersity of Oreuon T. M. C. A is k t,o snanlror for the Wepklv Icheon and .netting of the Eu- it Active cmo, inursnny noon, m n.hnrn hnfeL Hp will talk on the lionalistic movement in India. Lifcfait Club E-u. .AAtl mnntlntr nf tn Hrenlc- h club will be held Thursday morn- it the ostium notei. r or a mnsi- f. ....... rie. Q.ihari Rnrnall Ik day xylophone solos, accompanied uernice metier x muiey. ttlng Wednesday he 20-30 club ia to meet Wednes- r evening at rne usourn notei nt Li o'clock. For the program the Ire fniversity of Oregon Taciflc tin debaters. David G. Wilson, fcert T. Miller and Roger A. Pfnff, to speak. les Program Evelyn Paascke, seven-year-old vio- pupil ot Gwendolen lampsnire fin, played a group of solos Sun F evening for the Christian En- Ivor meeting at the Bethany Evan- cai ennren. - City News Notes - - new front os hi establishment. He urges others "to o and do likewise, Entertainment Wadneriav The I. O. O. F. and Helwkah lolges are sponsoring an entertainment Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the . O. O. F. hall. The three Uni- pa-lit r.t naA O.nifi. IJ .. . ) . .. balers, Uavid G. Wilson. Roger A. Pfaff, and Robert T. Miller, are the honor guests for the evening. There will be dancing, a program, and other entertainment features. All members oi ail tue lodge orders are invited to attend. Undergoes Operation J. D. Campbell, postmaster at Al- Tadore, is in the Eugene hospital where he has undergone an operation. Mra. Campbell is also in town. Gunrd Huston, of ISoti. is acting as postmas ter in Air. campheu a absence. Brotherhood Entertains The Brotherhood of American Teo. men met Monday evening and made pinna to give an entertainment for an leomen and friends on Monday. Jan. 25. D. O. Shuey. J. Wnld. and Miss Doris Caldwell were named the committee to tnke chnrge. New Resident Here Horace Middleton and family have moved into the Dorris apartments from Portland and will make his home in hngene permanently. He is with the Giant Powder Co. b Has New Front 1. L. Sayles, proprietor of the rry urove grocery store on nty-fourth avenue enst, says he is to respond to the move for 1032 fperity by putting in an entirely Masons to Meet Eugene lodge No. Jl, A. F. & A. M., will hold a regulnr meeting Wednes day night at. 7:Sn o'clock in the Ma sonic temple. There will be work in the master degree. Dakota Man Here Dr. H. A. Hartwick of Huron, South Dakota, is visiting at the home of H. R. Goold. What Did You See? I SAW A Eugene policeman wear ing a red tie with his blue uniform, E. B. What Did You See? Mrs. Richardson Visits Mrs. M. L. Richardson, resident of Kroll, is here on a brief visit. Kroll is located on the Coos bay line of the S. P. in the northern part of JJouglas county. William Hatton Here- William Hatton. resident of the Mapleton district, transacted business in rjUgcne Wednesday. In Eugene Mrs. Roy Woodruff of River Road, president of the 4H club leaders association, was in Eugene on busl ness Wednesday. Eugene Couple Licensed A marriage license was Issued in Vancouver. Wash.. Monday, to Henry Schrenk, 67, and Mrs. Sophronia Tuni son, 66, both of Eugene. Club to Meet The Home Economics club of the Snntn Clara grange is to meet Friday nfternoon at the home of Mrs. J. D. Bahling, 1010 Monroe street. Lone Pine Club The Lone Pine club will meet Thursday afternoon at the borne of Mrs. Lindley. Visits Here Eric Ericson, who has been em ployed in the Yosemite National park in California, ia in Eugene visiting I The Bran.tetter funeral home has nj.u uib hub ior a lew uays. I cnarge 01 me services Here from Condon Marvin Keeney, of Condon, Ore gon, is in Eugene visiting his uncle, Ben F. Keeney, Lane county assessor. Here from Maroola George Tipton of Marcola was a business visitor in Eugene Tuesday. Ada Resident Here L. F. Hnlcomb, resident of Ada, transacted business in Eugene Tues day and Wednesday. Here from Summit Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaw of Cas cade Summit were visitors in Eu gene Wednesday. Mr. Shaw is 8. P. agent at Summit. License Issued Richard Carpenter received a taxi operator's license from the city re corder Wednesday. In Records LICENSES Walter .Tames Green, Eugene, and Lucinda Pearl Green, Eugene, DIVORCES Charles Nichols vs. Phyllas Nichols. T. . Nlliott vs. Byrl Elliott. Helen Chamberlain vs. G. P. Cham, berlain. Irene Moss vs. Lee Moss. Elizabeth Rice vs. Joe Rice. Helen Alice Elliott vs. Jay Elliott. J. li. JJimieK vs. rearl a. DimicK. Carrie E. Baker vs. Olair W. Baker. DECREES Artisans Life association vs. H. E. Wilder, decree accepting sheriff's sale ot property tor sum ot n, 473.26. Merton Brown and Nellie T. Brown vs. W. A. Brown and others, defen dant awarded judgment of $48.75 and cause of suit dismissed. Investors Syndicate vs. D. L. Wickwire and others, defendant in default, plaintiff awarded judgment on loan. COMPLAINT Alex Workman vs. Hadsell Creek Logging company, plaintiff seeks judgment for $1000 alleged due for logs delivered. BORN JEANS At the Pacific Christian hos pital, Wednesday, Jan. 13, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jeans, Elmira, Funerals J. L. Couch Funeral services for the late J. L. Couch, who died at his home at Wal terville, Tuesday, are to be held on Thursday afternoon at the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel, Springfield, at 2 o'clock. Obituaries Jaok (Thompson) Hurd Jack (Thompson) Hurd, 15, died Tuesday evening, Jan. 12, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hurd, South Alder street. He was born Dec. 14. 1916, in Centralia, Wash., and besides his parents, is survived by two sisters, Nora and Eleanor, Jack was a member of the Boy Scouts with a first class ranking. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock at the Friend's church at Marlon, Ore., with interment in the Marion cemetery. Mrs. Edith Frost Mrs. Edith Frost, of Elkton. Ore., died Wednesday morning at the Pa cific Christinn hospital. She wns horn in Elkton. April 25. 1S.6, and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Owen. She is survived by her widower, William Frost: and three children. -Mrs. Margery Frost McMichaels, Rose E. Frost, and Iwia Frost, all of Elk ton; and her mother. Mrs. William Owen. Mrs. Frost was a member of the Christian church. Funeral services are to be announc ed later from the Poole-Gray-Bartholomew chapel of Eugene, Quartet Will Give Programs This Week A quartet, under the direction of Gwendolen Lampshire Hayden, violin ist, will appear in several programs this week. The personnel of the group is, Gwendolen Lampfthire Haydrn. di rector and first violin; Wanda K. Eastwood, second violin; Charlotte Hilliard, third violin; Mrs. Olga Kraake, pinnist. The quartet Is to be heard over KOUE on Weduesday evening from 6 to 6:30 o'clock in a program of din ner music. Mrs. Hayden will also play violin solos with Miss Eastwood at the piano. On Friday nfternoon the quartet, with Mrs. Hoyden as soloist, will again be heard in a program at the meeting of the City Federation of Women's Orgenasations. Friday evening they will piny at the meeting of the Git rhell enmp f the Royal Neighbors of America lodge. Scout Masters to Have Regular Meet Scoutmasters of Lane county will meet Wednesday night at the chamber of commerce building in a regular ses sion of the five year course of train ing being conducted by the local coun cil. H. R. Goold, auperintendent of schools, will talk on character education. Indiana leads the country ia pro ducing onions. COLDS mast be driven out from within The ooM fertn Is not tu OFdhtts germ but an invisible ultra virus Science knows that it is a poison, ous infection that gets into the sys tem and multiplies rapidly often causing other serious ilk Internal infection moat be de stroyed and expelled from within. Bromo Quinine tablets have won the recognition of the entire civ Dized world as the w) and ptomd remedy far colds. BlAXATItt ROattO QUININE IOC SOS THIS , sisnatvii 4vT5WrV JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. 3 JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. r Light and Water Users Due to a change in the accounting system, many of the water and light bills may reach you at a new date. As usual, the bills become delinquent 10 days after date of mailing. Watch your mailing date. Starting this month also, a change will be made In making the water bill. Note explanation below. SERVICE WILL BE CHARGED FOR UNTIL NOTICE TO DISCONTINUE SAME 18 RECEIVED To EUGENE WATER BOARD Dr. Servloe To I Present Reading I Previous Reading Key I Consumed I Amount Jan 7 Jan 7 1744 112 1726 105 Re Wtr S4 t 11 1.81 U Due THE LAST AMOUNT SHOWN ABOVE IS NOW DUE AND BECOMES DELINQUENT 10 DAYS AFTER MAILING PLEASE RETURN THIS CARD WITH YOUR REMITTANCE rRes Residential Llohllna FLT Flat Rate Consumption of Electric RES bams, wnn tianoo WTR Water Energy is in Kilowatt KEY . A i i inhtlna M IS Mlscellaneoui Hours: Water In Hun- pWR-PoweV l-lghtlno ARR-Arrears dreds of Cubic Feet. On the first line of the card the figure "24" to the right of the abbreviation "Res" means 24 kilowatt hours of residential lighting, as indicated by the key at the bottom of the card. The figure "7" on the second line of the card at the right of the abbrevia tion "wtr" means 700 cubic fect. The star refers to the footnote in the lower right hand corner of the card, which says that "consumption of water is in hun dreds of cubic feet." The "7" docs not mean just 7 cubic feet, but as stated in the footnote, x 7 cubic feet, or 700 cubic feet. If the figure in the "consumed" column were 30 cubic fect, the total amount ouM be 100 x 30 cubic fect, or 3,000 cubic feet. Eugene Water Board w H FURNITURE ONE HALF OF OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK FREE! Souvenirs To Ladies Attending: Sale Thursday Morning! s ACRIFICED The Reason For This Great Sale : The condition of the retail merchandising market is far from being any secret in fact, EVERYBODY is well aware that many merchants and manufacturers are in distress because they have not been able to move their stocks. We have contemplated some sort of sale for several months, but we have waited, hoping that conditions would change and enable us to reduce our big stocks without serious loss. But we have come to the conclusion that such hopes for the immediate future are just like "chasing the rainbow" and de cided to take DRASTIC ACTION in order to turn ONE HALF of this stock into immediate cash. THEREFORE THIS BIG AUCTION. Remember The Place 625 Will. St. 3rd Floor SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING 10 O'CLOCK 3 SALES DAILY 10 A.M.2 P.M. 7:30 P.M. X S7J BE HERE EVERY DAY! Living Room Suites Two and three-pleee suites made with stationary or bed-davenports. Some are upholstered In valour, with or without wood framea. Others In tapeetry, mohair and frieze. The latest In color eom blnstlons to choose from. HOW MUCH WILI YOU GIVE? Select Any Item You Wish and ItWillBePut Up at the next Sale) BEDROOM SUITE In the latest designs; some are In walnut, with beautiful selected overlays; others in mahogany, maple, oak and enamel finishes. The latest arrivals from America's foremost manufacturers await your inspection. HOW MUCH WILL YOU GIVE?, OPEN EVENINGS PAY ONLY YOUR OWN PRICE Dining Room Suites even, eight, nine or ten-piece suites. Some In mahogany, others In walnut, maple and oak. Any motif to fit your particular room or desire. HOW MUCH WnX YOU GIVEl RUGS" A $10,000 stock to select from. Domestic Orientals, Wiltons, Velvets, Axminsters, Brussels, any size you want, then buy at your own price. HOW MUCH WILL YOU GIVE? Circulating Heaters The most efficient and healthful heaters circu lating moist air and heating efficiency from 2 to 6 rooms. Finished in walnut and mahogany. Select the one you want, then buy it at your own price. HOW MUCH WILL YOU GIVE? And when we say "SACRIFICED" we mean just that probably not a single item in this entire stock will bring the price it is actually worth, but every item that is called for will be put up for sale as well as plenty of our own selection. Plenty of variety plenty of quantity and remember you buy OUR merchan dise at YOUR price. Come every day, come three times every day to our 10 o'clock sale, 2 o'clock sale, and to our evening sale at 7:30 o'clock. If any of your friends need furniture tell them about this op portunity they'll thank you for it. COME AND SEE! 3 SALES DAILY 10 A. M. - 2 P. M. - 7:30 P. M. HARRY BROWN Auctioneer in Charge OHNSON FURNITURE CO. 625 Willamette 3 JOHNSON JURNITURK JOHNSON FURNITURE CO. I