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J? THE EUGENE REGIPTER-GUARB JOeWtet 18,-1933. Cfr City News Notes ff) mimics extrusion work. was a oilier in tin' office of Miss tiertrude 1,., Skmv, county home demonstration agent, Wednesday. wHATS DOING Thursday . 30 P. m- I'otluc-k dinner and ' fr American Legion rally. 8 P- "' Cg-15T ' .-Wre,tlln uvl- Friday , 0.30 p. m- - 1'?tb"U """' ..' ,,itv high cuo01 ver"u'' C"".rtoi tilth. H--" fieU- P - l'oo,b0" . :.ritr of Oregon freshmen ltl"r liemaiva .cbool. liny- tfr 1 1 rd fiel1- l. inainst School BUI B. . 3. ho is Mrtfd will, the Eugene Granite Mnrble works, has just returned trio into the Bend territory. ! ' 'r .L. the trin to further f Position against the school mov . . for himself the 'W. j. f the people in that locality ""' t the proposed bill. McOlnin !'." i,,.r is very little really i,iiiv nhout the bill. rTL't if more information could be M111." fo-rltnrv the rteoole nn'ld'be very aniioua to help "now ii and"" r Atwater Broadcasts The broadcast of the Southern Wil 1 i.ni eni.ptv will be civen Lr KOBE at 1:30 p. Friday Dr. ' . will iriv a talk on 1 JWBLCI " r . i.:nt. his hppn called the Site plague of the mouth." Pyorr Z, ii o much easier to prevent Z. to cure that any information it one may receive concerning it 1, tl paramount importance, k is pdnteo oow it Oorvallls w n nTftlt.iplr urnrthv matron .1 Blue ' Biver chapter, Order of Eiitsrn star, nna una. vj. ilio 1 member of Blue River, attend- . .1. lnr, In honor nt Mr. W. M I" ibci'""" , J, Kerr at Corvallis Tuesday evening. iUe event was given as ou aiurj 5 .I..... n m. 8.. for Mr. Kerr, who In recently come to Eugene to reside. Daring Thursday ml. . .... for thA A fwnfrw Kent im w,v- nJtion contest for the university ioopni are being held Thursday aft mm and evening in the university Kiool of music auditorium. The eve jhu; program will be at 7:30 o'clock. It contestants isaing parr, ine puouc i Britcd to attena ine tryouis. MvOaki Orange The Four-Oaks grange will meet Ttiday evening at 8 o'clock at the Tow-Oaks grange hall and the lecture tour will follow at 8:30, to which the entire community is invited. For the lechire hour, motion pictures will be ibown, on the Canadian Bockies in the region of Banff and A Trip Tbrougb Washington, D. C. to live, have returned from Wuodhurn where they packed their household goods ,for shipment to Kugene. MoCready at Medford Lynn S. McCreudy, assistant ciiih ler of the First National bank of this city, was at .Medford Wednesday, lie is on a tour of southern Orcein working against the school moving bill. Here from Corvallis Van C. Gibson and several other .Masons of L'orvnllis attended the meeting of Hiram council. It. A. M.. here Wednesday night. Mr. Gibson officiated in conferring the select masters' degree. Captain Reappointed t'111. Dean P. Croudl. medical reserve, has been reappointed in grade by the president for another term, of five years, according to or ders received here. DoBoest at Marshfleld H. F. DcBoest of Eugene was at Marsbfidd on business Wednesday. He is with the Eli-Lilly company. Mrs. Miller Visits Mrs. A. C. Miller of Goshen, prom inent in grange work and home een- Lake Creek Services Iter. W. K. Warrington. P. D.. professor in the Oregon Stnte college at t'orvallis, will preach and conduct services at Itlaclily at 11 a. m. and at Ilendwood at 'J:o0 p. 111: Sunday, Oct. 1(1. Clinie Held Hr. It. C. ftoniig, county health of ficer, and Bessie Williams, public lienllh nurse, were in Junction City .1 hursday giving physical examina' tions to grnde school children. inspecting the watches of trainmen located here. Visit at Albany Mr .and Mrs. George Turner of Kugene visited Mr. and Mrs. W. T. t'ochran at Albany the first of the week on the way home from a visit in Portland. Aid to Meet The Fnirmount Presbyterian La dles Aid society will meet Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Albert Anderson, KIM) tV lunibia street. Club to Meet The Kansas chb is to meet Friday evening at the Unitarian church, at l-.leventh and Ferry streets, for politick supper at 0:30 o'clock. Those coming are asked to bring their cov ered dishes, silverware, and dishes. For the program. Miss Pauline Wat toil will give an illustrated talk ou Palestine and there will be special music. All former residents of Kau- sas are invited to attend. In Hospital The report from the Pacific Chris tian hospital .reported the following list Thursday: Dismissed, Mrs. Josie Maginn. Eugene; Harl Shumwny, Eu gene; I Initio Harrington, Eugene; Axel W. Swanson, Cottage drove: Mrs. Jessie .ltobirts, Eugene; ad mitted. Mrs. Goldie Millett, Junction City; Mrs. Zella Bothwell. Crow stage; Mrs. Hubert A. Armstrong, Eugene, Elkt Hold Supper About 70 att'-nded the joint potluck supper given by the Elks lodge and ladies of the Elks for members of the two orders Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Simon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Crouse, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lf e, Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Curtis, and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Wagner were in charge. After the dinner the men conducted lodge session. A similar event will be given the second Wed nesday of November. . :old Meeting The Girl Scouts of troop four held a meeting ft the Cieary school at 3:45 o'clock Wednesday afternoon following school. Twenty-three girls were present. Betts In Portland- Hubert M. Hetts. mining man of Eugene, was in Portland on business Wednesday. continue his weekly Sunday afternoon organ concerts on the coming Sunday. 1 ho events are held weer.ly, having been postponed lest Sundny because of the absence of Mr. Evans from town. P. T. A. Meeting The College Crest Tarent Teacher association is to meet Friday after noon at 3:30 o'clock at the College Crest school. Recital Sunday John Stark Evans of the Univer sity of Oregon school of mimic will Sermon Toplo Given "Jonah and the Whale" will be the sermon topic at the Graco Lutheran church next Sunday. Rev. Martin P. Simon, pastor, will show that the story is not really a very great mir acle, tho church bulletin says. Dr. Maher Here Dr. C. A.i Maher. former Eugene dentist, who has beea in the vetetx ana' hospital for tome time, 1 kja on visit. W. H. Smyth l Here W. H. Smyth, farmer of the 3te trict west of Junction City, iu m Eugene Thursday. Eugene Man tl Medford W. J. Mishler of Eugene was sj Medford on business Wedneedayt Mr. Mott Visits Jamea TV. Mott, republican eandi. date for congress, was in Eugent Thursday, Lodgers In Jail Eighteen transients were gives (TURN TO PAGE 4) Watch Inspector Here W. H. Saxton, Southern Pacific wntch inspector, was in Eugene Thursday on one of his regulnr trips. Dr. Sanderson Here Dr. E. 0. Sanderson, formerly pres ident of the Eugene Bible university, noi Eugene Bible college, is here for I few days visiting his son, Mnrk Anderson, tire dealer. Dr. and Mrs, Stoderson are now located at Los (jitos. Cal. Mrs. Sanderson has been ii quits poor health for a number of neks, Vlitt at Roseburfl Mr. and Mrs. Erie Erickson and Mrs. Maurice Whyte have returned II Eutene after a visit at. the home of lire. Erlckson's brother and Mr. tes' cousin, Glenn Owen, who ia tauier of the Penney store at Rose tel. Mr. Owen formerly was with tke Praney store in Eugene and later m manager at Cottage Grove. tbeher Speaks at Coburg Bobert M. Fischer Jr. of Eugene ifll ipeak in an open . meeting of the st Point Grange at the I. O. O. F. ull t Coburg Friday evening, Octo te 14 at 8 o'clock. He will speak on ke referendum measures at the eom 0 election. All voters of the comma. ItJ are urged to attend. IHi'oli Man Here E. W. Ziegler of Ingleton, a su teb of Chicago, is here looking for 1 form location, having been attract d here through rending F. I. Kin T's farm catalogue. Mr. Zieglcr says re ire a dozen or more other res ets of his locality .planning on set l in Oregon. Uorit Reported Bod Dawson reported his truck had jj struck by a car whose driver he WHlt know. Wednesdnv. He had en- trred the intersection of Columbia tnd Thirteenth streets, going north, i the other car coming west on pirteenth struck the rear, doing no "ufe. !l"rman Reassigned i"!! Zimmerman, former Eugene J rrndunte of the University of ""tan and of the West Toint Mili ty teademy, now second lieutenant Vnited States army air corps, '"en assigned to Post field. Fort Okla., according to word received He is at present stationed in Hii, " Kosplui Admittances reported to the Eu. 5" hmnital Thursday morning were P. S. Siiklis, Uokout, Ore.; "" ' L. Collins, Euv-ene; nnd dls "''1 w.re Mrs. A. T. Schnefers. ""Im Earl, Doln nt Kugene, and '""''I Foshack. Cushman. V? Sentenced!! f '"""ients were brought be ' Pdic, judg,, u. S. Brvson "sday nv Southern Pacific depot Jh'j The three were given ens sentences of 20 days each and "i to leave town, by Rev. Baker- r 'll. hoih living on R. F. D. 3. i.l "'J"" married by Rev. D. E. Eithth 'in"l"T hi home ' 1439 - 'roiie west. " r,"'isld 11. ' . ""l'in-worth of Eocene ' -wsrshfield Tuesday nnd Wed on husiness. fo EunTZT 4. ' ',; ;nI Mrs. k, n. 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