Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 13, 1932, Image 2

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    THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD
Pago Two
LIBERTY ASSEMBLY
HARTIS1CUP
PRESENTS FAMOUS VOLUME!
Liberty Hsst-tnbly of l'ortlniid won
first prize of n beautiful cup in the
rompetitive drill of United Art intuit
tfiinis at the armory Sunday Corn
noon, KuKcne anKPiuMy won the sec
ond prize cup and Montimiia afra
bly of i'ortlniid was winner of third
honor. The Montrmllo team ia known
b the "Hcotib IjassieB."
Eight tonma took part In the color
ful affair and all allowed Rood drill
ing, it being difficult for the judges,
Captain Jfimea Meek, Captain J. C.
Koepke and Lieutenant Collins to
mane loe mm. ueuiiuii us iu lhu .tin-
After the drill compwtitlon the vis
Jtinff Artisans w?re guests of the
members ot the local asscraoiy ai a
picnic dinner in Itiverview park back
of the butte. After the dinner there
were games and sports.
Several hundred members of the
different lodges in this district gath
rw1 at th mpn'n wmnaxium at the
university Saturday night to honor
the supreme president. u. o. nunson.
of Portland and Mrs. Hudson on their
41st wedding anniversnry, also Mr.
Hudson's 61 t birthday, A class of
candidates was initiated,
SlflA
STORY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I)
nor a college worthy of the nnme
now," he declared. "We hnve two
halve, which the proponed bill would
put together, eliminate competitive
programs, and have a well-rounded
center of culture."
Faoultlei Held Inferior
The proponent of the initiative
measure has long been active in edu
cational maUorn and l a member of
the Orecm legislature. In la a argu
ment he Mid "I doubt whether there
is one ma non either faculty who
will come up to' the tint rata edu
cators." He further charged that
the director of elementnry readier'
training (J. A. Churchill) was not the
roper mau for that position aa "he
ad not done one boneat day's work
in hie life."
Mocpheraon attacked the matter of
Jiublic relatione of the eclmola. rharg
ng that rivalry wn beet demonstrat
ed by the school of journalism nt Eu
gene, the department of Journnllsm at
the state college and the "corralled
state editorial association," all used
to disseminate propaganda for one or
the other schools. The physical con
solidation would ellmlnott this "bad
political influence and fight for con
trol of the press," he added.
Merger Out of Question
William M. Tugman, managing edi
tor of the Eugene Register-Guard, in
hia argument against the initiative,
said that the bill misrepresents the
economies the state is seeking in
higher education. He declnred the
consolidation would decrease the prop
erty valuation of Eugene tiy s.l,roni,
000 and would wipe out $1,100,000 in
fraternity and sorority property.
He further stated such a plan would
?lay havoc with the tax structure of
he state, would cause a heavy finan
cial loss to Monmouth and that the
change could not be mnde without a
heavy building program at Oorvallls.
Tugman stated tha question come
ijown to whether the state should per
mit the board of higher education's
unified system s fair trial, or to acrap
the reault of three years work and
attempt a new idea at once. He de
clared the federal aurvey recommend
ed against anch a plon as proposed
by the initiative as a "physical con
solidation was out of tbe question.
Housing Problem irks
I nhis argument Tugman pointed
ont the housing difficulties at Cor
vnllls, the neo dfor additional expen
diture at the outset in transferring
2800 students from Eugene to Or
vallls, and the creation of an expendi
ture rather thun a saving in the edu
cation system.
The henring continued through the
noon hour. Henntor H .C. Wheeler
and W. A. Ayres of J,ane county rep
resented the opponents to the pro
posed initiative, while Henry Znrii.
president of the Marion County Tax
Conservation and Equalisation league,
originators ot the bill, apoke in its
favor.
The bill as proposed would trans
fer the university from Eugene to
Oorvallls, create a four-year teacher'
college at Eugene, establish junior col
leges at Ashland and l Grande ami
move tbe Inw school from Eugene to
rtalem. The Monmouth normal school
campus would be vacated entirely un
der the proposal.
The Oregon supreme court tomor
row will hear srguments on the ap
peal from the ballot title of the meas
ure filed by Custer Ross, Bnleua at
torney. The appeal wns made on
the grounds that the title furnished
by toe attorney-general was unfair.
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Here Is Dr. John Henry Nash, noted printer of San Francisco,
with his masterpiece, "The Psalms of tha Singer David," which he
presented to Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise of New York through Rabbi
Henry J. Berkowlti of Portland, Monday, at commencemsnt exercise
of tha Unjverslty of Oregon.
Beautiful Book Presented Here
By Noted San Francisco Printer
Ilonorlnc Rabbi fttenhen S. Wise of
Nftw York, os well as other Jew lull
friends. Dr. John Henry Nash, noted
printer of Kim Francisco, Monday for
mally presented a rare and carefully
made copy of his masterpiece 'T'salms
of the Singer David' at th gradua
tion exercises beld at the University
of Oregon.
Dr. Nash bad hoped to hand this
beautiful volume to Itabbi Wise, who
was originally scheduled to deliver the
commencement address. Dr. Wise was
unable to be here, however, so the
gift was banded to Rabbi Henry J.
Berkowitz of Portland, with the re
quest that he deliver it later.
The book, originally nrinled three
years ago by Dr. Nash for bis .Jewish
menus ot ban r rnnnscn, was es
pecially made for this occasion bv the
noted printer. The paper was selected
i- Uermany, and is known as wood
block, with a beautiful woodblnck bor
der clone- by William Wilke, artist in
tho Nash shop in Snn Francisco. The
type is Gothic, cut in 17l!4 in the
Cnslon foundry in London.
l he binding of the volume is es
pecially noteworthy. It Is full classic
unblencbed vellum, tooled with a
slender gold line. The book Is declared
by those who have 'eon it to bp one
of the finest examples of printer's art
over produced in tills country. Or.
Nash, who Is n member ot the faculty
of thu school of journalism of the
university as a lecturer in typography,
recently received the honorary degree
of doctor of literature from the uni
versity, one of the highest honors the
institution confers, anil he has tcen
similarly honored by other institu
tions. Warm tribute .to Kabbi Wise and to
Jewish peoplo was prld by Dr. Nash
in his presentation speech. "This pre
sentation is just a small western tri
bute to one of tbo great clergymen of
our country, an exponent of toler
ence, of patriotism and liod-like
Americanism," he said.
Dr, Nj.sIi also rend from the In
troduction of the volume, "Here be
gins the Psalms of David now newly
imprinted by John Henry Nnsh for
his friends, and notnbly for his Jew
ish friends of San Francisco. This Is
n fitting occasion for a tribute to tbe
men and women who proudly clulln
rncirl connection with the royal singer
of Israel. Our city acclaims them for
their distinguished patronage of
music, art and letters, no less than
for their charitable and philanthropic
gercosiiy. Let me add my Individual
acknowledgement, for the Jews of
Son Francisco I owe a debt of frieml.
ship that can nevor be fully discharg
ed. '
Dr. Nash, who drive up from Ran
r runcisro to take part in the conv
mencement exercises. Is todov rei-urd
ed as one of the foremost printers of
the world. Last year he made one of
the 12 boosd for tho Limited Editions
club, n volume commonly granted to
be the most outstanding of the group.
ii mm suuwn n. Keen interest in the
University of Oregon Press, and lar
gely as a result of his Inspiration and
counsel, this part of the Institution
nni. neen turning out work tqnt is rec
ognised as highest ounlttn.
Appreciation for the gift was ex
pressed on the part of linlibi Wise
and Jewish people by Itabbi Berko-
wnx, wuo wna here lor the presents
tiou.
SPRINGFIELD NEWS REPORTS
COUHUENT
STORY
(CONTINUED FROM PAOE I)
live," was the concluding remark of
Dr. Howell.
Baccalaureate Address Given
la his baccalaiirente address Sun
day at MrArtliur Court Dr. Arnold
Bennett Hall urged the graduates to
incorporate in their lives the spiritu
al values which are essential to en
riching personality. He emphasised
the Importance of spiritual values
material acquisitions, and their im
in leadership, their permanence over
fiortsnce in tho preservation of civ
lixstion. "It has been suggested that we
hold hack science, and let our Ideals
eatih up with it, that science rosy he
directed to the ends of constructive
progress," Dr. Hell said. "T!ie
problem of Internstionel peace will
not be solved until statesmen re
member the human" values which are
resl snd forget for a while economic
slues."
LEGION AIDED
WASHINGTON, June IS. 14
President Hoover today signed sn
set suthoriring Serrelery Hurley to
lend wsr department equipment to
the American Legion fr use at Its
fourteenth national convention ' next
Beptember at Portland. Ore,
DE VAL ERA'S MOTHER DIES
ROrHK8TK.lt. N. V.. June 13.
(UR) Mrs. Catherine Wheelwright,
the mother of Esmon do Vslers,
president of the Irish free stale couu
rll. died at her home hero yesterds)
aiter a loaf Ulneis.
HPmvnir-tLM.n i...... n a...
cial) The last regular meeting of the
Civic club until fall will be held Tues
day afternoon nt the community hall
at ii:!ltl. Plans for the annual club
picnic will be made at this meeting.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
Sl'HIN't; fli:i.n. Jon. 1:1 IS),,..
rial) Election of officers will he
neui st ine mommy meeting of the
Methodist home missionary sncietv
Tuesday afternoon at the church.
Mrs. Ilertsch will lend the devotion
nls, and Mrs. Pratt Holverson ia iu
charge of the lesson.
COMMITTEE MEETING
PPKINllr'lELD. June IK, (Spe
cial) The first department of the
intermediate Epworlh league of the
Methodist churrh will have a commit
tee meeting at the home of Miss Klix
nbelh Hughes Tuesday afternoon at
2 o'clock. The senior Epworth league
cabinet will meet Tuesday at 7 at
the church.
Ludkins Arrested
For Drunkenness
SritlNnVlKLD, June IS. (Spe
elall Andy Liulkius of Eugene was
arrested by Night Policeman A. J.
Cowsrt Sunday evening and lodged In
the city Jell on a charge of drunken
ness. Another man with Ludkins was not
spprehemled. but Chief of Police Lum
Anderson said Monday that authori
ties expect to arrest him soon. A psir
of glasses belonging to the man who
escaped M-ere found by police, snd a
car which Ludkins clsimed belonged
to him is registered under the name
of D. A. ft.df of llsrriehurg. An old
Ford louring known to belong to
Ludkins was found on the fttrrtts by
police.
20 Leave Tuesday
For Camp Clatsop
. SPHINIiFU'.I.D. June 1H .Spe
cial) Twenty members of Headquar
ters company. IliL'nd infsutrv. o( the
National Guard, will leave Springfield
Tuesday morning at ,1 o'clock fur the
annual two weeks encampment at
Camp Clatsop,
It. Tom Swarts and Lt. Walter
Oossler are in rhsrge of the compsny.
Leroy Nice Marries
Miss Brown Sunday
SPItlNOFIK.l.D. June 13.(Sne.
rial) Miss Halcyon Brown, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Hay ltronn of En
gene, snd Leroy U Sice, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Nice of this cite, were
msrried Sunday afternoon at 1 :W at
the home of llev. E. V. Stivers, who
performed the reremouv.
Following the marriage, the ecu.
pie and the gueots nt the affair held
s picnic st Riverside park. Mr. and
Mrs. Nice sre to live In Eugene.
PERSONAL ITEMS
BrRlNUFlELD, June 13. (8p.-
chill T, K P,M 1. !.!..
... &nho , punning lwo
houses owned by him located on B and
Mr. and Mrs. Lum Anderson, Mr.
ami Mrs. A. B. Kepner, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. .1. lluui. UH.i ,
. . ,-", ' i" cuiuiren
picnicked on the Willamette near
t-oisnuge aiinuay.
Air. and Mrs. Boy Smith of Port
land visited Mrs. Smith's father, Al
Senscnev Siimlnv.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis McBee snd
...miiv oi uregon uity spent theweok
end here.
Mrs. Kate Brummetle returned
Sunday from Portland, where- she has
been visiting for a few dnvs.
Mr. ami .Mrs. Merle Costeel left
Sunday for a few days' trip to Sn
r rancisco.
Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Peterson of
,'iuia visum jir. snd Mrs. C. i. Eg
gimnnn Sunday.
Dr. W. C. Rrhhsn snd John An
derson spent Sunday fishing on the
McKensie.
STORY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I)
postofdee last night, broke open the
safe snd stole a quantity of registered
mall and money order blanks. En
trance wns gained through a side wiu
dow. The robbery was discovered shout
::ill o'clock this morning bv Csrl
Chrlstensen. s suh rlerk, when he
came to work. Federal postoffice in
spectors were csllcd from Portlsnd.
Local police said thev believed the
Job was done by professionals. There
were few msrks on the outer door of
the safe and apparently no finger
prints.
GOLF RECEIPTS TAKEN
PORTLAND. Ore.. June IS. f4l
Approximately HK was obtained
Inst nisht by yeggmen who punched
the ssfe in the office of the Dose
City golf course clubhouse. Thev sp
parenlly gained entrance through sn
unlocked side door. Police found no
fingerprints and said the burglsrs
led no tools. M. It. Hnusmann, super
intendent, said the coutruls of the
ssfe er insured.
THEATER ROBBED
SAN VBANCISCO. June 1S.
Three bandits were being sought to.
day sfter paying their war Into the
I'rpheum theater here last night,
binding snd gagging the manager snd
h' ssistsnt. and escaping with
I'I7 7. week end receipts of the
house.
An audience of severs! thousand
persons watched the shnw. not knoo
ing the holdup was taking plies.
' AGREED ON DEBTS
PARIS, Juno l.'iC) France and
England faced the com inn LuuMjiiinv
conference on war debts and renara-
lions today agreed on "the bums i
a common viewpoint" looking toward
a solution of the international prob
lem. This announcement was made fol
lowing conferences yesterday between
Prime Minister Hum say MacUomtld
of Great Hritnin and Premier Edouard
Herriot of 1 ranee.
As a first step toward re-estab
Ilshment of world confidence, It was
expected, all nations represented at
the conference, which opens -luurs-duy,
would be asked to promise to
keen the neace.
The two premiers left hero at
11:18 o clock last night for Geneva,
G. 0. P. SLATE
STORY
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I)
P. Bonn, P. It., St. Mary of Perpet-
uui Help itectory, unicago, in.
Music.
Report of committee on credentials,
Report of committee on permanent
organization.
Address of permanent chairman.
Report of committee on rules and
order of business.
Recess until 4 p. m.
Iteconvene at 4 p. m.
Report of committee on resolu
tions. Adjourn until Thursday, June 16,
Thursday, June 16
(Tentative)
Convention culled to order by the
chairman at 11 a. m.
Prayer by Riibbi Ferdinand M. Is
scrman. Temple Israel, St. Louis, Mo.
Music.
Nomination of candidates for pres
ident of the United States.
Roll call on presidential nomina
tions. Nomination of candidates for vice
president of the United States.
Roll rail on the vice-presidential
nominations.
Klectlon of national committee.
Appointment of committee to no
tify the candidate for president.
Appointment of committee to notify
the candidate for vice-president.
Jt is possible that the fight on plat
form plunks and on the nomination of
a vice-presidential candidate will
rausft alteration of plans to conclude
In three days.
Financiers Irk
Charlie Chaplin
VANCOUVER, B. C.t June 13.
U.R) Charles Chaplin, comedian, re
turned from Europe and tbe orient
today briiiKiiif; with him economic
theories, which have nothing to do
with the new silent picture he will
produce.
The man whose acting in derby,
cane and floppy shoes convulsed mil
lions was considerably annoyed when
he stepped from the steamer Hikawa
Mam.
The Japanese vessel brought $15,
000,XK) in gold from Japan. Charlie
opposed the principle and the fact
of that shipment.
"They say this money is brought
to balance trade," be said,
"Well, those who Insist on-balancing
trade should be prosecuted. What
humnn beings endure patiently amazes
me. There Is a new world awakening
at hand. People everywhere want
more of tbe benefits an dprivileges of
material plenty.
"Kinancera will hove to take less
profit.
"They call me a comedian. I've de
cided I'm as good an economist as
financiers are comedians if you know
what I mean."
PARDONED!
'';,4sar.
! V
li XP'-ft
Road in Siuslaw
Forest Planned
Construction on a forest service
road in the Siuslaw forest will start
Wednesday when a crew of men will
go to work grading a route from near
the outlet of Siuscoos lake to the
Siltnoos lookout site, It waa announc
ed Monday by C. C. Olsen, construc
tion superintendent of the Cascade
national forest, who is directing road
building work for the Siuslaw this
year.
The lookout station will be built
iu an old slashing on the Crown
Willamette Paper company holdings
near Westlake. The road will afford
access to this lookout point.
AMELIA HONORED
BRUSSELS. Belgium. June 18.
(P) Amelia Earhart Putnam today
received the Order of Leopold from
Kin Albert of the Belgians In rec
ognition of her solo flight across the
Atlantic.
E
STORY
(CONTINUED FROM PAOE I)
disseimion over prohibition completely
engulfed the chosen representatives
of the party today on tbe eve of their
national convention.
To the general and rear-rank priv
ate alike, what to do about the dry
law became tbe one big question.
Not only were they ready to renom
inate President Hoover, but sentiment
was turning definitely to Vice Presi
dent Curtis for his running-mate and
all of the lesser disputes over plat
form and procedure seemedheaded for
harmonious decision.
Charles G. Dawes today declined to
discuss in any way, shape or form
tbe Dosiibility of his being ft candl
date for the republican vice presiden
tial nomination against Vice Presi
dent Curtis.
. HURLEY NOT RUNNING
WASHINGTON. June 13. OP),
Secretary Hurley of the war depart
ment told newspapermen flatly today
he is not a candidate for the republi
can vice-presidential nomination. -
Commenting on reports from Chi
cago mentioning htm as a possible
nominee for that post, Hurley said:
"I am not and will not be ft candi
date for the Tice-presidency."
WASHINGTON. June 13. C4)
SPEAKEASIES READY
CHICAGO, June 13. (U. Chi
cago's speakeasy proprietors today
were prepared to reap the golden
harvest thev hope the republican na
tional convention will bring.
In fact a tour of well-known Hauor
dispensaries indicated the harvest has
alreadv K,.n
io- to a. sun "l""' .,,
th, loop. U
And downtown th mv,
visitors. """'"PW.llK,
Witch (or
Announesmint,
aul D drew I
Misspelled Word Contest
$5.00 CASH PRIZE and 10 Merchandise Prizes
Read the Eulei Blow Open to Everyone. Nothing to Buy, Abbreviations are Not Mistakes.
Scattered among th advertisements below are a few words that hare been purposely misspelled. Find the Incorrect woriti
core them, cut out ad and paste on sheet ot paper, placing date of the issue above the ads. '0""
Contest runs for sir consecutive days, from Sunday, June 12, through Friday, June 17. Prises will be awarded those ennt.
finding the largest number of misspelled words during the whole six days run of the contest. Mistakes are changed daily
At the end of the six days mail or bring your entry to the Contest Editor, Register-Guard. Entries must reach tM ..
before 6 P. M. Wednesday, June 22nd. Winners will be announced Sunday, June 26. l" oHll
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Contest is open to everyone except Register-Guard employees and their families. w"en.
Judges will be selected by The Register-Guard and their decisions will be final.
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for them at The Register-Guard. 1 6 nM
Band Box Cleaners
A new nam that apslls luallty
Cloning and Prssslni at th
lowsst prlcss. Ycur clothes will
Isst longer wha oltned by lis.
Phone 398
172 W. 8th St.
Emsraency Tewing Servlo
Call S07
24 Hour Servloe Rosdslde S.rvlc
s Specialty Inoludlng Towing, Bat
tary Trouble. Tlrs Trouble, Ignition
Trouble, Broken Axis Gss, Oil, Etc
PHONE 507 or 2627
And one of our ears will b at your
service at a reasonsble oharge and
FREE te A.A.A. Members.
A W. Sohnsidsr
Located In Eug.n Motor Ramp
136 E. 7th Ave.
TIP TOP
Whers th orowd msetsl Serv
ing delicious meals, lunches and
sandwlohss. High quality and
low prices, Come here and be
plsasd
Courteous Ssrvlc Always
48 East 10th St.
W oan't glvs All the Permanent
Wavss In the World, so we Just
Give the Beet I
Have you ever stopped to compare
a well-established beauty shop with
a chesp cut-price shop? Do just tbst
snd you'll protect you hare from be
ing ruined by products which are
inferior snd ss a result ruinous.
L. a R. BEAUTY SH0PPE
997 Wlllsmstst Strest
Phone 1734
jSvRSHAUj?. f
BODY & FENDER WKS. C3
AUTOMOBILE
WINGS
$3.75
All kinds of Glsss
Tu-til Automobile. Win
uow mirror, CIO.
Rsl Vslu in All Types of Mirrors,
Priced from 65o to $8.00. Prices en
an merchandise outstanding.
EUGENE MIRROR a GLASS CO.
vj c. ssventn St.
Phone 721
June Bride Specials
Hot Point Automatic Toasters. No
burned tosst or wastsd breag. Reg
ular $9.75. Speoial this week-
only $5.95
Bailey Electric Company
M. B. Castslloe T. A. Stooker
640 Willamette Phon. 234
Prize A Table Lamp
1930 Dodge SlCyllnder Deluxe Ssdn
R Ullr. uh.al. 1 1. li..
inuiuuyiiiy raoon-5nl?ni-
DUC0 ttM Mll,n'
tw v, v, iginai cull.
1932 Plymouth, 4-door sedan, flost
Ing power, free wheeling; very low
mileag.. Surely good value at $585,
1930 Dodge 6 Coupe; reoondltloned
nu uuaranieeo; wonoerTui uy at
Hathaway's Used Oar Lot
Oak St. Between loth and 1 1 th
At Your Servic
THE BROADWAY
SERVICE STATION
In under new management and will
give you mat super-servlo you like
Texeoo Certified Lubrication
Complete One-Stop Ssrvlc
Tlrss snd Bsttsrles
Washing and Polishing a Specialty
Broadwsy and Chsrnelton
TAe can't sell you a nue
car but will make your
old one look like new.
SIMMONS co.
59 E. 10th St.
1930 Snort Couna. S270.n0! loin
Roadster. S24S.00: 1932 Rkrin
I uoscn. 39o.uo: 1929 a Pickup,
uu.ui iuo uurani, siuu.ou; 192
Ford T Tudor, $100.00; 1924 Chev
rolet Rosdstsr. $35.00; 1931 Psnsl
Dsllvsry. $450.00: 1931 Town Sedan.
$500.00; 1930 Tudor Sedsn; 1928
Tudor Sedsn: 1930 AA 131 Truck
uusi, use, 3373.00; 1930 AA 131
Truck Dusls, Closed Cob. Stske
Body. $350.00: 1930. Chevrolet r.lnxrf
Cab. Dump Body. $400.00; 1927
uoooe two-ton uump Body, Dual
$230.00.
GOLD MEDAL
Crude A Dslry Produots
"EUGENE'S BEST"
Properly Psiteurlied Milk
Real Churned Buttermilk
Cream C.ttsgs Cheese
Whipping Cream
loe Crssm
Buttsr
Crsms
Medo-Land Creamery Co.
675 Chsrnelton St.
Phone 393
1933 LICENSE withe every
USED CAR on our floor.
Largs selection te choose fmm.
Some 1st models that sre
nearly new. Alse a tew cheap
ones.
TAYLOR'S OARAGE
857 Psrl St. Phone 2183
Portv.nna v..,. ... v. ...
tenets In Ufa . i
w. Smalllng, Merced, was granted a
lull pardon. Smalllng. who clsimed
he killed In rll-deteot.. hss been
(i parole for 24 yr. Above. Smell
In; when aentsnosd. Below, Smalllng
todiyt
BROWNFIELDS CASH MARKET
it wiusmett St.
Mests. Vegstlblss. Fruits
Bskery Goods, Grocery
We sre festurlng ths following Lsas
Co. Products: Ntbergill's D.aee
Bacon. Gold Medal Butter. Wllllsms
... . B,k"y Birthday Products.
Visit our store we hsvs a ssrprlts
far yoe en Ihei. srtlcles. Alto to
th perion tusking th greeted
smouot of purrhstei this week w.
will give choir, of Swiss stake r
6 lbs. of Lard.
Quality Mdee. at raaeonasls prices.
FOR QUALITY
DEVELOPING PRINTING
ENLARGING KODAK
FILMS, ETC., SEA
Dotson Photo Shop
tlth a Osk Phone 1824
Cell Glendnn for Rsdio Berries, snd
you will get the best results.
Prix 810 Frsmed Enlargement
Frem any of your Negatives
SPECIAL
10.10 Chevrolet Pelux. Sedsn
All new orerelne tires. Csr
looks and runs like new .... $435
102H Stndehsker . club Sedsn
Txwka just like new. only $445
Rndon Cii-tom Rrooshsm
Jott think, s csr like this only $295
Brown Motor Co.
Used Kar Ospl.
Bdwy. at Psarl Phone 1757
MR. BOX BUYER
Ws have th only avallsata ....h.
of whit pin for fancy psekag.i.
Msnufscturers of
Box Shoak and Krstel
Get ear lew prices before placing
your orders.
WESTERN BOX CO.
WMt Stcond A vi. Phon 3388
PARSONS COMPANY. REALTORS
oz w. d roadway rnont b
IG'j acres, G miles from Eugen,
fine Improvements, rtner bottom oU,
electricity. "Will comider small house.
40 ttcres, well improved, 8 miles
rrom butrene. an in crop, wm con
sider small acreage close in.
60 acre farm. 2 miles from Eu
gene. ThiR is a fine equipped dalrr.
mood modem improvements, and a
fine crop to go with place. Will take
a pood home in Eugene or will con
sider California property. Good terms
on oajance.
BEE LINE
ALIGNING STATION
W oh.ok your whe.l aligning fr.
Com la aow, no obligation ; Does
your car shimmy or wander, If se,
let us correct your treublss. Cent
piste Brake ssrvloe at . low srlces,
Aoross frem Eug.n Hotsll
233 E. Broadway Phon 890
1929 STUDEBAKER STRAIGHT
EIGHT 8EDAN. This Is Studs-
Baker's finest car. Three new tlree.
good finish, mohslr upholitry and
motor is BOog-.490.uu.
1929 CHEVROLET COUPE, meter
just rsooroa ane new pistons, r.oon
ditlonsd throughout $275.00.
Morris Chevrolet Co.
Used Car Let 961 Alive St.
Phone 228
No Difference in
RESULTS?
Try Us and Sea,
We're confident you'll i
difference In your prints whsn
we do the work.
Ws Ars Giving a Brownie
Camera as a Prlr. .
CARL R. BAKER
. KODAK SHOP
7th and Wlllamstt
BRINNICK'S OARAGE
We are specialists In automobile
repairing. We five you personal
service thst assures you of better
service, better workmanship snd tbe
most ressonsble prices. Let us check
your car for you and (tire you ur
price before you repair it. Motor re-
boring snd reconditioning a specialte
83 E. 7th St. Phon 1530-M
Prise A frees Job and oil chssge.
FREE
Every dsy to you, ths persoa tbst
finds tbe misspelled word la my ad
snd brings tbe sd to me first will
receive s Free complete gresse Job
or oil change of Green Spot motor oil
Top Dressing a Speciality $1.00
HARVEY BORIN'S
SERVICE STATION
llth and Olive Sts.
Let's Get AsseelsUd at
ERNIE DANNER'8
On-Stop Ssrvlc Station .
Hifh nre.aiir. 1i1.Im1.- v. .-
perienced mechanics.
Wishln. snit maII.1.1.
low prises.
Bug Woodson snd Mahls Sweet
Do General Repairing
10th and Olive St.
HENZLER RADIO
SALES AND SERVICE
Wa mpv I b -, . .l . . j .
- - ' J eiaa.nrv moan
in ..m"' L"", " Clack.
m pop.iar pnees,
i..W' 5 " l,,M Jr tt.
in eqirlsment which will siesr yes
' Mrvle and
workmsashlp.
A Trltl Will Canvlnee Vs.
303 Blair Ph.. J575
Prue An Electric Clock
SELECT NOW
Llna anli.li, fl a
fumm.rh7n;;.,buVl
nvestm.nt. This eh ."..t "
th Oregon Cosit bsn last 1.2
P.n.d by th. Oregon Cm, "IS
McCULLY REALTY CO,
60 W,
Hot Spot Special .
Ttiaatfav nnlu fain m .. .
I i ' wnivroni tint
i.JI;.Jj .."lll",. ""i". ii
,ii .re ery Hfl
Ss this outstanding truck iilgi k
for von hi.v " " "
Sale Price $185.00
Trms snd Trssei
QUALITY USED CAR MARK!
52 Esst llth Street
$500.00 Cash
FOR THE OLDEST LEONARD
ICE BOX
Offsr Expires July lit
See Us for Details
REMEMBER Only the Limn
has ths Len-A-Oor. A tout! el tti
toe and the door swings opes. II
yesrs of knowledge, sxperliin is
progress.
Ovsr 2,000,000 $81111(14 Owim
Amspoker's Radio Shop
Phons 954
859 Olive St. Evgess, Ors
PRETY BABY CONTEST
Enter your bnby In Robssi'i
nusl Pretty Baby Conteit bo
baby receives one 8j10 inch a
tinted portrait FKEE. Winner tf
ceires one donen porlrlite FREI
Registrstion charge $100. Cw
ends June JUtn.
h n .. . lir OTIinlA
992 Wlllsmetts Pnesi l
n.i.. . Crid Photo of Tountl
I
Rubber Stamps
, manaf actured in our
own plent.
lao.lorn lliiirttTl-;C
J "o'.tn-
Phone 297
JOHNSON
FURNITURE CO.
Sss our oomplel. '"'f1
a.ursce A or for eWT
kitchen and a prist
every hetnti
649 WillametU
Phone 1188
w.A TlBtl
Prlrt A Wtinut ,
SALE
. - Uitl
0 ur "',l;,,,MttJ
that t.rmsrly told tt $2-
AS
Reduced to
Aet new whit, ttletl"
LEOCADE HAT SHO?
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17. a.
Phont 430-YY
KEN SAYS
. ,rr WITH US I iU?I
ONE GOOD MEAL An j
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