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January 13, 1933. THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD Page Threa City News Notes VHAT'S DOINQ Friday older boys' confer 1 First Baptist church. '."J , 0.-BaketbaU same, ' '.' f Oreaon vs. Wash- r&te UoSe. McArthur p m.-Boy Scoufi court . riMpr bovs1 conference 7:30 p- " . wh. r05!5; m.Pediration of new L."n y. hall, K'shth and Iin- it8.PhiPh School. "9"1f,.lf p-J Ud," at the s.-.iou. u . V .Sa,U.rd..a.y-, of ... Six A IT , annual can- loirs to " ,,., t f,. tlichtinS service 10 ......... , Cbvterinn church Sunday ovo 1 1 ... ;.. i,i,i nf the church Sut- Wi Will , . k firnims C part are the junior boys choir imUnco n scnuoi, , choir of junior hish boys and . n'nn.lrnnr Wi son school, f". . l aii. ii,ne Saunders: Ceil- rrresbvterian Sallce club, led by Fl .nni.-e. nniversitv choir. U by Miss Jiima mini, led iy -urs. i,.,. x.......... ntral Tresbyterian senior choir, led Mrs. Edna V. Tearson. Lb Has Meetlno The lelphian noraeos ciuu "n" - meotiiif Thursdny morninK at Ofburn otel. Sirs. Ralph Crow ' a resume on the "Oriental Tale." A also spoke on tne inuuuute "J .l:. vi.ht." Mrs. W. S. re .Antuiiui -st nrescntrd the first part of the 1 ... ,, a, i-i n Aul.1 Bale ot .looimr, ke second parr. -urs. r. i.vv-. ...... le third, and Mrs W. G. Burt, the Tlia norr mPPHnCT of the Clllb linn. J" - 7 . Imes two weeks from Thursday. Letlng Sunday rbe Christian tnueavor sociciy m ie First Christian church is to BFanin nt. the church. n;.i,nn it in he the lender. reiluru . he subject for the evening ia Crl- ;. - UJMit nnrl WpOUff." The fchject is being carried through three kpetitigs. this Deing me ppcono miv. L..i miicii. iR nLinned. Eiehtr-nine Leaded the meeting last Sunday. Leal Firm Wins In Court Tha nt Merifpnthaler Llnotvne ..arena the, VfllleV Printing fempany (Russell Evans and wife ot lent of $5,000 against Mr. and Mrs. inns, was tried in tne uniten rstntes i.irini nnnpl Pnrrlnnrl Afonrlnv. fnesrlay and Wednesday of this week. he jury tound m tavor ot tne val- tr Printinir romnanv. CnikinH and Ealkins represented them at the trial. ree of Honor to Meet The Degre of Honor lodge will aet Monday evening at 8 o'clock at bngles hall and installation of ifficers and initiation will bo held. rs. Lois Geiser of Battle Ground, rash., and Mrs. Eva Traver, of Port- nr, state president, will be gtiests. lefresbments will be served and Mr. pd Mrs. Harry Dorks, Mrs. Adeline cwman and Mrs. May T. Moon are i committee in charge. Officers and mbers of the drill tenm are re- luested to be present at 7 o'clock. ran Celebration The Central and Westside units of . C. T. U. will meet Monday, 16, at the home of Mrs. Amelia atts, 710 Iwrence street, to cele- rste the thirteenth anniversary of i" eiphteenth amendment. The meet- will be at 2:30 o'clock. Hev. ik Clark, pastor of the Fainnount ?sbyterian church, and F. C. Hef- hn. local attorney, aro to be speak- inere will be special music also. lo Snow at Blue River There is no snow on the ground at lie Hirer, acennlinr to Bert Vin- nt of that place, who was In Eu- Fne Thursdny. Tiiere was nuito a vy snowfall there a short time co hut all of it has gone. The fog rs not eslend that far up the river M the .ky has lieen clear while the ! nangs over the valley. Piliey Day to Be Observed iicciie Udd Fellows are plan- :ne tO rh..,ca Vi'll.. A . I ifsday. the occasion being the birth- j or 'ne founder f old Fellow- ine lih-linhs will join with 0,ld Fellows in a program and dance afterward. Speak Runrl.iv Hr. Jhn II. Mullor 0f the sndnl :r "hl a' the l.'nivcrsitv of Ore- will start n series of talks on iia at the ('.ii,re,,oi;.,i i k m'hlT at 111 n'elr,,.b Tk. ..ll. ...:,t lveil Under the nnwnire f ll,n 'Ult cIsks nnr ..ii nPHOnR jntereeted e invited t nitend. For Sale TV Vnit.irian rlmrnh Aniens ri'ls.V and Sntiir.lo.. I... j ,,i ,M,i,. m'j nun i. 'he e',i (;in., .... .,. i . - ' - aii" e,uit, ,, snin avenue west 'ri,r,.a l.a..;n ntrilMiiions re asked to leave them ""- inun-ii before Thursday. f Give Sale ', Y- w- C. A. advisory boanl. "I 1,T 'he lii-tive orcaniTjition, is "t-'oririe a riiriiiiiijfe ,ile on Sntur r m the l'rrweers' I'uhlic market "y cent. Initiated Pi l.iilin h onornrv nrgatusa. 4VES SCHOOL TIME 'wo-sturds fewer achool days !? tf': o colds-ln tcsw of icw Colds-Control Plan. You tow Vicka VapoRub for treat "g colds. Now. Rct Vlcks Nose wous-the new aid In prrvent f coids-and uas u directed Wis Plan. IITUR COe.OL or COLDS tlon, this week initiated six aiiulentii as membfrs- 3Ieiubor&bip is conferr ed only upon students who show un usual proficiency in Latin. Those taken into the order were IjVura DcniKey Hack. Klinor M. Fitch. Kdwin A. Iitt, Knjrene; Laura O. (.oldMnith. Klamath Falls; jiarbam .1. Fayue and Elinor Stevenson, Portland. Officer Reassigned Lt. Col. Waldo J. Adams, dental reserve officer, has been reassigned, arcording to orders received at re serve headquarters here. He has been relieved from assignment to the furty sixth jjeneral hospital nud ussiguud to the Hord hospital. home demonstration a Kent, was at F.lniira Friday conduct inj; a meetius for the demonstration of clothiuif renovation. Oakridge Men in City C'lmrleti Crone r and It. O. Carter of Oakridge- were in the city Thursday. Mr. Cron-M is a druggist and Mr, Car ter trap and hunts. HEY! BABE! P. T. A. Meeting The regular nieelinc of the F.linirn lTnion I'arent-TetH'lter associjiliou will be held in the high school building next Wednesday evening nt S o'rlork. There will be a program and business meeting. Return o Jefferson tiny Ar.pperle has returned to Jef fc i-M i u iifhT a visit at the home ot Mr. ami Mrs. William Duckworth m Kucne. Mr. Auptierle is a cousin of Mrs, Imckworth. Mrs. Warner Here Mrs. Shirley M. Warner of the Fall Creek section was a visitor here Thursday, She is clerk of lite Warner school district. Study Class to Meet i lie est Side Study class will meet ;it Mrs. (ienj-o ThirlweU's next Thursdny at '2 p. m. The Ixiok to be taken up is "Lady Fourth Daughter o! China." Returns from Denver F. Jj. Armitage has returned from Denver, where he attended the funer al of his sister, Mrs. It. M. Henderson. At Hospital Dismissals reported from the Pa cific Christian hospital Friday listed Mrs. flertrude Crnbtrei and lisiby, Mrs. Hugh I'roudfit and baby, Mr Alice Humphrey. Here From Oakridge Mrs. Ohif Nelson of Oakridge was a Kugeno visitor Friday. Armitage Home Frank L. Arniitage, superintendent of the U. S. employment agency here, has returned from Denver, where he attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Kiln V. Henderson. Class to Meet The Bible Study class of the First Baptist church is to meet in the pas tor's study Tuesday evening at 7:.!0 o'clock. Hev. D. E. Baker, leading. 'The Sounding of the Seven Trum pets' from seventh chapter of Revela tion will bo the subject for the evening. Hospital Reports The report from the Eugene hos pital Friday morning showed as ad mitted Lucy Itissue. Cottage Grove, ond O. II. McAlister, Culp Creek; and dismissed, Mrs. D. E. Webster and baby of Fall Creek, H. L. Jones of Junction City. Preaching On Lake Creek Rev. Geo. II. Wilbur. Presbyterian minister from Salem, will conduct the preaching services Sunday, Jan. 15, af Blachly and Deadwood. He will be nt Rlaehly nt 11 a. m. and Deadwood at 2:;K p. m. Services at Farm Services will be held at the Lane County Farm home Sunday morning. Rev. D. E. Hnker preaching at 10:.0 o'clock on "When Men Meet Jesus. What Takes Place." Special music is planned. Sermon Listed "Athletics and Religion" will be the sermon topic in the Congrega tional chureh Sunday morning at II o'clock. Rev. Clay E. Palmar, pastor, preaching. From Portland John Olsen, Portland attorney, was in Eugene on business Friday. Miss Skow at Elm Ira Miss Gertrude L. Skow, county Webster Klncaid Hero Webster L. Kincnid. n former Eu gene resident, now living in Portland, is here for a day or so looking ufte." bis property interests. Bicycle Stolen Fram-is Price, ItJtJS Moss si reel, reported the theft of his bicycle to city police Thursday afternoon. few ll 1 ir At Cottage Grove Delia Fitzgerald, county public health nurse, went to Cottage Grow Friday afleruoou on business. Here From Junction L. C. Stuckey of ihe Shell Oil com pany at Junction City was a business visitor in Eugene Friday. Enlists In Army Clinton L. Ice of Bandon has en- Arriving in New Yarn, Mildred "Babe" Didrikson, outstanding wo man athlete In the last Olympic games, became nettled at question ers who asked her about romances. She was expected to further her professional athletic career while in New York. listed in the army through the Eu gene recruiling station, lie will train FRUIT HAVEN MARKET 112 East Broadway We cater to C. 0. D. Deliveries Free Delivery Phone 246 SPUDS 50 pounds ggc ONIONS, 4Ct Fresh Standard 10 lbs Jt- EGGS, dozen JV APPLES- rcx 35c Spinach, Turnips, Beets, Lettuce, Carrots, Parsnips, Cauliflower. a cake isn't evrnly baknl, it Incomes lopsided ... or crusty In one part, and heavy in another. A fluffy, lender cake can he baked only by an oven, Hlcnily lll'flt on the top, bottom and sides. You couldn't get that with a blow-torch! No can of Hills Bros. Coffee will ever "go stale." The vacuum can keeps it 1 lti;SII ALWAYS! i v&ne v tV 2 31 -sr I ILLS Bit One nrrrcl ot preparing gooil nod anil ol roantlng coffee It eicn application ot hvat. Prink Hills Bros. Coffee and you will know the im porlunre of even roasting. For Hills Rros. Coffee is roasted a little nt a time ... as the blend flows evenly, continuously through the roasters. This proress Controlled Roasting is exclusive to Hills Bros. The heat is kept at a firmly temperature, and every herry is "done" exactly alike. Each pound has the same mulch less flavor uniform goodness no other coffee has. The ordinary method of roasting coffee is in large hatches. In spite of close attention to this opcrullon, it is impossible to roast each hutch the same. As a residt, disappointing variations in flavor often occur. There a thrill and constant satisfaction in Hills Bros. Coffee! Every cup has the same fragrant aroma nncl nppeti.ing goodness. Order some today, by name, and look for the Arab trade-mark on the can. (.IIOIMt ItlKlIT TO TASTK ItlfillT llillt Bros, Coffer ii enrrrrtly ruml fr hrst sciiWtt by drip QMWJSt t oW tlfmr mrshii feprrlakt Hn MMtm with the Teuth firld artillery at Vancouver. Hers From Craiwell -Mr. and Mrs. Lester Torter of Cretiwell were visitors in Kuene ou Thurstlay. Goshen Resident Here li. V. KeUc of the (ioshen district was a husiuess visitor in Eugene on Thursday. Mrs. Powen Here Mrs. l li.irlos l'nwers of Trent was a caller at the office of County Aneut Fletcher Thcrsday. G. W. Llles In City O. W. l.iles of the Crow stase route was a husiuess visitor in Kukciio on Thursday. I. B. Morris Here I. B. Morris of Cnllnse drove was a luisiuess visitor in Kugeno Thursdny. Mr. and Mrs. Petty Here Mr. and Mrs. Riley B. Petty of the f'lovenlale community were in Eugene Thursday. Mapleton Rosident Here O. 11. Uawlev. resident of Maple ton, was a business visitor in Hitgcnc Thursday, In Records PERMITS Hall and Shumway, lennit to cot paving. $ll. Francis Scott, porn, it to drive taxi cnb, $1. BORN s'ELSOX At the Pacific Christian hospitnl, Friday, Jaiaiary 13, 1033, to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson. 410 Fifth street, Portland, a daugh ter, Piane Uertrude. WHITS KM. At the Pacific Chris tian hospital, Thursday. Jan. 111. WSS. to Mr. and Mrs. John Wnit- sell, Westfir, a daughter. P1FF.U At the Pacific Christian hospital. Thursday. January 12, ll:, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pifer, route 3, Kugeno, n son. Funerals Boyea R, Cook Funeral scrvicca for Hojce K. Cook will he held Saturitny nt '2 p. in. nt the Veatch funeral home. tr. K. V. Stivera will read tho service. Hurial will be in tho new I. O. O. F. cemetery. Obituaries . E. L. Gum E. I, fiunl, for many years a resi dent in Eugene, died Friday morning nt the home of his daughter, Mrs. Chester Pennington, in Portlnnd, ac cording to word received here by members of the family. Funerat an nouncements will he made here later. Lorane Church to Hold Annual Meet LOHAXK, Jan. I.'!. (Specinll The annual meeting of (lie Ixirnne Church of Christ will be held Sun dny, Janunry IS. All nre invited to attend the Bible school at 10 a. m., tho preaching servico at 11 a. m., and the basket dinner at 12 o'clock. At 1:30 p. m. Professor Walter L. Myers, Chancellor of the Eugene Bible college, will speak. Following this address will be the annual church meeting ami election of officers for the new year. Eugene ('hamberlin, musician ami song leader from the Eugene Bible college, will sing. There will be no evening service. Ph. S. E. Stevens for piano tuning. MCKS COUGH 0?0p . . . Real Throat relief I Medicated with ingredi ents of Vicks VapoRub ADJUST ABLE No package con tainigcnuinc"BLUE BLADES" unfett it carries tlx portrait of Kins C. Gillette. O A slight turn of the razor handle instantly adjusts the "BLUE BLADE" to the requirements of your face and beard. 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