Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1934, Image 5

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    THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD
Page Five
Tuna 81. 1934
MINES IN BOHEMIA Cottage Grove NewsNotes THIMBLE CLUB OF
. . . . a AiPIIIIVII 5aa mm MKmnnJ . as am.
SHOWING ACTIVITY
COTTAGE GROVE, June 21.
(Special) The first of a series of
dairy improvement meetings was held
here Tuesday evening at the city hall.
The meeting wai sponsored by the lo-
nTTAGE GKOVjfl, June su. cai cnamotr oi commerce woo ure co-
hHt reminded him oneratine in the oroiect. A lame
l-Allin.j " " , ( , " , " '
U. A.
crowd o( producers attended,
Harndea is cbairmnn ot Lane county
and preiided. E, H. Christensen of
th Chriatesseii dairy atora oi Eu
gene emphasized the need of good
cream to produce a good dairy pro
duct and gave information from the
standpoint of a manufacturer.
Noel Uroes, laboratory technician
from 0. 3. C, gaTa information ret
ative to result ot unclean methods in
handling dairy porducti on the farm
and ran a series ot three tests snow
ing the sediment in milk, cream and
butter.
County Agent 0. 8. Fletcher ex
plained methods of improving the
product of the dairy with no extra
outlay or expense to ina pronucer,
the method was emphasised through
clean and sanitary methods that all
producers can easily comply with.
The mirnbse of these meetings is
-.1 t. t n.l...i htr rinirv nrntluct and
Indiiaino a ,.;. v . demand for dairy nroducta
mUUJ WWW -y , .
thereuy aemanoing a unwt imvn
prospectors
Kaon. w 'urned ,xom
?: '. hii oroperties.
Bale Wyatt had a crew it the old
which haa been out of opera
HflTl r i,H of a century, although
"0 'f winced a fortune. It haa
'..n reported that or. of high valu.
..His been uncovered.
Another crew was at work at the
Soonto. ' """""
Activities continue at the Evening
reported about to be .old.
There appeared to b. activity at
J M.k but M. Nelson did not
Legate and it may h.v. be.n .
' merely camped there.
ni. forest service road crew wi
at th. Champion and was
rrL. to do . lot of work this
. ..11 minimi.
fctt, staked and many
Ur Nelson estimated that at least
on Davrolls in th. dis-
J,.-t not counting prospectors and
'. " a; ..sessment work on their
Z claims. Prospects ar. that this
mber will b greatly Increased dur
ing iha summer seaaon.
Marcola News
MARCOLA, June 21. (Special)
The Five Hundred club met at the
v. f Mrs. Ivan Heoly Thursday
fteruoon with the following peraons
" ..... Mrs. Alice Page, Mrs. Dora
Hnll Mrs. Agnes Savage, Mrs. Anna (lrc,i Bennett Friday, Juno 15, at the
tv.ij ir. Marcaret Stinson, Mrs. H n. Ttennett home. Hostesses were
Wilm'a Iddington, Mr. Elmo Fisher. Mrs. Ijertny UBrie, Mrs. Chester
Bifresnments oi snmu,i.oMi "u """ wheeler, Mrs. n. u. ommi. -
wrre served by the hostess. The next j.alli prce won hijth score at bridge,
moetinii will be at tho homo of Mrs. Jnne stowell won the traveling prise,
rimo Fisher. Guests were Mrs. Tanl Price, Mrs,
-, 1 T)U..1i:n I . j Y7I1...- Tn.
i-e v nrrv mil hdu ujuio h Kiinnennpnaer. rjumi .
... v...n Harmadean Wilkinson ii, vnrw Kunnenbendcr, En
.! r.niil visited at the Chns. Hill vrnine Coiner. Frances Mack
home Saturday. in, Evelyn Coiner, Harriet Ostrander,
Mrs. Violet Drew had bar tonsila jjrB Herbert Whltlock, Jane Stowell
ninoved at the office of Dr. Wether- MrSi rrefl Bennett. Evelyn Mosta-
.h nrnducer.
It was brought out tnat tne uni
ted States navy has in the past pur
chased New Zoslsnd butter owing
tn th fact that It was a superior
product. Recently Oregon has Been
fnrtnnfitii in securing a portion ot tne
contract with the navy and it is hopeu
throuch this national campaigning
handed down to the atate departments
and from them to the county associs-
tions to improve dairy conditions.
Ray Trask of the Cottage Grove
creamery served ice cream at the
close of the meeting.
A shower was given for Miss Mil-
te. representing various organisa
tions of th. city was appointed who
recommended that th school budget
as prepared by the board be adopted.
Those on the committee were J. H.
Chambers, G. B. Arnest, E. R. Lein-
ley, Claude hem, Elbert Bede. Roy
Short, E. 0. Woodson, G. Graber, Ray
Trask, as representative citisens of
the board; representatives from the
American Legion were Robert Fromm,
Charlie Rouer, Jo. Smith; from the
chamber of commerce, O. V. Breese,
C. Stewart, Joe Smith; from the Lion
club. Dr. W, E. Lebow, Dr. Arnold
Axley, C. S. Roberta.
There willl be a meeting of the
Lane county chamber of commerce
Thursday evening at Hotel Bart.ll.
Representatives of the county cham
ber of commerce organisations will
be present.
A chamber of commerce community
picnic will be held In the city park
June 20. Stores will be closed from
noon until 3 o'clock p. m. Free coffee
will be served by the chamber of com
merce and families will bring basket
lunches. There will be a band concert
and ball game botween the fat and
lean teams, foot races, egg racea, po
tato races, sack races, logger contests.
cutting and burking. All sports will
be held on Delbert Kelly field. The
dinner and band concert will be held
at the city park east of town.
0. B. Breese received a letter
from his son Melvin Tuesday stating
that, he and Walter McCullough will
attend the world's fair in Chicago
Wednesday. Tha two are touring the
east and south and have been attend
ing a fraternity convention at Philadelphia.
SANTA CLARA. June 21. (Spe
cial) Mrs. J. T. Hart was hostess at
the meeting of the Santa Clara Tbim
ble club Wednesday afternoon. Trea
ent were six visitors, Mrs. Anna Kam-
rerer, Mrs. Carrier Phelps, Mrs. b. !A
Hart, Mrs. Milo Hart, Mrs. C. D.
Chesem and Mrs. Nat Hart, bleven
members were present. The new of
ficers elected wer Mrs. e rann i-or-
terfield, president; Mrs. Ueorge Rob
inson, vice president; Mrs. lony item-
holts, secretary; Mrs. K. u. vogt.
treasurer. The retiring officers were
Mrs. J. T. Bennett. Mrs. J. D. Hnh-
ling, Mrs. Frank Porterfield and Mrs.
Marv Seder n. Mrs. fc. I'. nan, Jirs.
Milo Hart, and Mra. Nat Hart assisi-
ed the hostess in serving rclresn
ments.
position for the summer In the Wen-1
atchee forest. His parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. N. Vogt, and brother, Alfred,
and the Misses Grace Lundstrum and
Pauline Relnsche accompanied hlra as
I far aa l'ortlaud.
It. ...J M V 1 Li-. U. ml
Mrs. Milo Hart, and Mr. and Mrs.
Nathaniel Hart attended th. cream
ery picnic at Benton-Lane park Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Ireland. Miaa Mary
Ixuiise Ireland and Miss Thelma
Nichols ot Brownsville, Dr. R. C.
Ashby, Mrs. H. C. Ashby and U W.
Waldorf wer. guests to the meet
ing and program of the Santa Clara
grange Tuesday evening. Mr. Wal
dorf gave a talk on "Paint Harmony
in the Home'1 whil. Dr. Ashby from
th. University of Illinois spoke on
uvestock marketing.
Leaburg Items
MALLETT ELECTED
Ua in l-'iirrmiR Saturday,
Mrs. Francis Rogers left Sunday
for L'tica, Michigan, to visit with
relatives. '
Lou Addington, Mr. and Mra. Bruce
Pfttvjobn and son of Westflr apent
chettl, Dorothy Stewart, Mnneiie
Ti.i.ii.i- Frances Randall, Mrs. Irfe
x'l.h.l. Mr. R II H kes. ttrma nen
.... ml the nest of honor, Mildred
p..f Mikk Hennett IB to oe irnir
;.t .t,,n. 94 to Eddie Kuppenbender
the week-end with Mrs. Wilma Adding- 0, E,eI,,, They will make their home
toa and fatty Lou. j Eugene.
TkT, Saner of Portland ana trienas
Iron Colorado, are vitlsing at th. Tuesday, June 2fl will be the day
Conrad Saucr home. John Snuer also for ,n0(hrr outdoor band concert to
visited with th. John Bloom fnmily. he -iven by the Cottage Grove band
Doris Dougherty of 1'ortland is j.r direction of John sienn.
visiting at the home of her parents, Th following numbers have been se-
llr ind Mrs. George Dougherty. Also , ,,! ti,i. evrnt:
her sister and family. Mrs. Leon- ,r.i, the Anzars March
ltd Bocss, at Fischer's camp. ' by Alex F. Lithgow
Mr. Chaney's sister of Holem is Her. vEstudiantina Walts
Having wun nim ana tne nn
while Mrs. Cbaney is at the hospital
with Audrey.
Mr. and Mra. Everett Gardiner,
Msrgaret Wills, Mrs. Pete Cornacchia,
Joienhine and Marcella Cornacchia,
Wt Tuesday morning for Portland
where they attend the annual confer
ence of the Methodist churches.
Wslter Boggs and E. E. Hoggs
went to Harrisburg Sunday with
. . .bv E. Waldteufel
mh.hI. Hii Corns" Mnrch
, ,.1'aria nnmucia
n...tir Minnie Selection
"I""" WW B.rrp
Northwind-Mnrch..W. I . L'namoer.
Prlnc. Royal Overture . ...
UeO. U. nuiim'i
n. N.ir Vork March
sii r -- ,. .,.
.jnmes .u. i..'..
Maseppa
I Overture Frani Mahl
lod of thnkes for th. honhouse that ..u.. f thp Dawn Overture
ws built bv J. Z. Evans on the F. H. Losey
Lrnn Boggs hop ranch several years Kansas Bandman March
sio. The roof is In need of repairs.
Mr. snd Mrs. Walter Price, Foss
Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Mabe
nd daughter, Oneta, Vera Sanderson
picnicked on th. McKentie Sunday.
Bud Scott, Lena Golden and Miss
Russell were callers at the E. E,
Bosjs home Sunday. Mra. Boggs and
Alton Mathews returned with them to
Eune where Mrs. Boggs visited
with her daughter, Mrs. Sterling
Behnke. until Monday evening,
Mrs. Marie Merwln. Genevieve and
Rot Merwin left Monday to visit Mrs,
Merwin's parenta near Lewiston, Ida.,
where a reunion will be held July 4.
Mr. anil Mrs. C. W. Wilson and
daushters drove to Westfir Sunday.
Fred Howe and aon of Bend ar
rived Tuesday morning to be with his
mother, Mrs. J. L. Kelly, who is very
lick.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Boggs, Oneta,
Bfhnke wer. dinner guests at the
Earnest Mnbe home Mondny evening.
Foss Trcston nnd Enrnest Mobe
ere in Eugene Tuesday morning.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Shank of F.ugene
tnt Tuesday with Mrs. Shank's
father ond brother, Lem Biessell nnd
R-iJ Biessell.
K. U King
The concert will start promptly at 8
o'clock.
Approximately 65 delegate, from
tr..u. ..rie and auxiliary lelt
Thursday and Friday jo attend th.
stat. convention to ne ne u
B.u I--:.!.. .nl Saturday. The la
riies'and men's drill teams will tak.
i,. nnram. Mrs. t red An
5:.: i. contain of the auxiliary
team of sixteen members. Cecil Wool
er is captain of the Eagl. team con
.fating of sixteen. Iht two team.
public exempnii""""'
'uesday night at I. O. O. F.
temple.
The Tuesday evening study club
held their annual outdoor picnic
Tuesday evening at Horns gr;
north of town. Huslwnds and familiea
were special guests.
. tin of the school board
Monday evening. Charles Beidle, ' was
chairman and vonn n..w - --
Beidler was cnosen nii.....
ann " i
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
H. L. Bemston to Jessica Thomp-inn-Beacon
No. 1 Mining CI. $10.
Hurry Benston to George ThomP'
" Itearon No. 5. No. 6, and No. 7
Mining Csims 10.
Alice Morris to Dora M. Wheeler
-fart let 1 Wk 10 Hendricks amd
M Eugene in.
Mary O. Mack to Anna L. Shaw
J"t Id r. blk 4 Sladdens 1st add
Mlene $lu.
gave
work Tu
D. A. Emerson was on a business
trip to Snlem Wednesday.
Mrs. T. C. Shaw is ill at her home
east of town.
airs, fnpnromn Mcfarlond was
tnken ill Wednesdny at her home In
this city. Mrs. McKarland is a pio
neer of Cottage Grove.
A family gathering was held Sun.
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Sarff. Among those attending were
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Jones, parents of
Mrs. Snrff from Albany; Emmett
Sarff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sarff from
Taconia; Everett Sarff, brother, from
Roseburg; Mr. and Mrs. C. Ij. Jones
of Snlem, brother of Mrs. Sarff and
their son Robert and daughter Doro
thy. Darrcl Sarff returned horn, with
his grandparents at Albany.
Jess Lansing Sr., and daughter
Mrs. Genevieve Mooney left Monday
for a motor trip to th. grand canyon.
Mrs. Maud Wright 1. visiting In
Portland.
The Tom Cox Sixth street base
ball team played the Lorane team
Tuesday evening at Lorane. Th. Lor
ane team defeated the visitors 8 to 2.
Mrs. Ben Groff of rrlnevill. Is
visiting relatives and friends In Cot
tage Grove. Sh. is a former resi
dent.
William Craig and fnmily of Brem
erton, Wash., and Mrs. Matoon,
grandmother of Mrs. Welden and Lil
lian Craig of Drain wer. visitors
Wednesday at the home of Mra. Mor
ton Weldon.
Dr. and Mrs. John Bartels of Tort
land visited Sunday at the bom. of
their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Bartels.
Omar Moore is home from Portland
where h. baa been doing contract
work.
John Booker has returned from
Portland and has rented a cottage
from John Durham.
Dale Wyatt came down from Helena
mine No. 1. Bohemia the first of the
week and returned accompanied by
Mrs. Wyatt
At regular meeting of th. Eaatern
Star Friday evening there will be de
gree work and refreshments will be
served. Ther. will also be a report by
the delegate, of grand chapter proceedings.
Mrs. Bonita Bkilling went to Mon
mouth Sunday to attend summer
school for a period of two weeks.
Mr. Alexsnder and daughters Misses
Ruth and Lois, Mr. ami Mrs. Rein
hart and family and Clifton llndley,
all of silverton, were dinner guests
of Mrs. Anna Kammrerer and Mrs.
Carrie I'helus. Mr. and Mrs. J. H,
Lewis, Glandule, Oil., accompanied
them home for a week's visit.
Mrs. Frank 1'orterfield is at the
4-H club summer school at Corvallis
as chaperon, for the Lan. county
girls.
Dale Sima left Tuesflay tor tor.
vallia where he will direct a playlet
to be presented by the Lane county
clulia. It will be broadcast over the
rsdio Friday evening at 7 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. rraiiK uauoennrau
are promt grandparents oi a ony,
born to their daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
George Walton of California.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ovcrgard re
turned home Saturday from Rose-
burg, where they attended tile state
grange convention.
Miss Lillian Hart returned Satur
day from a week'8 visit in Portland
with relatives.
Miss Thelma Schaefer was a week
end guest at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. hinereon.
Miss Betty Howard of Riddle, and
Miss Hop. Williams of Eugene are
visiting at the home or Mr. and .Mrs.
R. G. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Downing and
daughters. Thyllis Ray nnd Joanna,
left Tuesday for a nine weoks visit
with Mra. llownlng's parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. George McGuir. at Anaheim,
Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Lertis Elliot of Snn
Bernardino. Cal.. arrived her. Mon
day. Mr. Elliot will attend th. sum
mer school at the University of Ore
gon. He will also fill the vacancy of
Mr. Downing at th. nanta Clara
church.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Anderson of
Los Angeles are visiting at the home
of Mr. Anderson's sister, Mrs. It. S.
Close, and family.
Edward Vogt of Snntn Clara left
Tuesday morning for Leavenworth
Wnsh., where he will attend the fire
school conducted by the forestry de
partment preparatory to accepting
LEABURG, June 21. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and
daughter, Shirley and Fred Williams'
brother, Dan Williams, of Los Ange
les, left Tuesday on their vacation by
way of Florence and ar. going to
spend a week on the coast and later
traveling to l'ortlond. Mrs. Fred W il-
liiims and daughter, Shirley, will visit
Mrs. Williams' mother at Seattle for
a week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Howell', and .on,
Jimmie, drove to Florence and Wald-
port Monday and returned home Tues
dsy.
Mrs. J. L. .Fountain and daughters,
Rosalie and Roberta, visited Mr. and
Mrs. J. K. Minna? at Vida Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Frasee and
sons, Wilfred and t.ordoii, attenaea
grange at Walterville Tuesday.
Gerald Baker, aon of Mr, and Mrs,
John Bnker, formerly of Leaburg,
making hia horn, with Mr. and Mrs.
Frank I mbitrn.
Mrs. Smith and aon, Kenneth,
conipaiiied by Mrs. Carlson and aons,
Henry and Dale, spent Tuesday
Eugene. Kenneth had his tonsils re
moved and is doing nicely.
Those in Eugene on business Tues
day were Mrs. B. Slovens and fnmily,
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. S. Brown and fnmily,
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Allen slid son,
Frank, mid Mrs, C. B. Rossmnn nnd
Betty and Blllie.
The Inburg church will hold a
special Father's day program. R.v.
Clark will preach and special music
will be furnished by the "Frasee
Quartet" and men', chorus.
Owing to the discontinuation of the
Lenburg church choir for th. summer
there will be no practice Saturday
evening, Juno 2d.
Junction City News
vote, than the other candidate, Mrs.
OHve Miller. Angus Gibson wua re
elected clerk, this being his third
term.
Rev. W. B. F.mpey left for Portland
COBl'RG, June 21. (Special) At
the annual school mass meeting last
Monday evening. George Mallatt was
elected school director to serve for
term of threo years. Walter E.
Drury is now chairman of the board
taking th. plac. of Herbert L. Van
Duyn, whose time expired this year
after giving there years of efficient
and cooperative servico on the board,
which is greatly appreciated by all
who are interested tn the growth and
advancement of our achools. Nelson
Whitaker is the other member ot th.
board, who la commencing his eighth
successive year, baring been reelected
twice..
Reuben Stoneberg w-aa reelected
clerk. Mr. Bfoneberg has also serv
ed in his otflc. for several years.
nual conference of the M. E, church.
Mra. Empey will go down on Friday
morning to attend the rest of the session.
Miss June Goodale, of N'ewberg, la
a guest at th. horn, of Mr. and Mrs.
Stuart llurd. .Miss Uaodal. formerly
taught In the Coburg high school and
ia at present a member of th. New
borg high school faculty.
Mr. and Mra. Mike Harrington of
Mr. Harrington'a parents, Mr. and
Mra. Hal Harrington.
Mr. and Mra. Charley Cox and son.
Harold, of Lowell, were visitors at
the bom. of Mra. Cox'a sister. Mrs.
Esth.r Bkinn.r, Saturday evening and
Sunday.
JUNCTION CITY, June 21. (Spc-
;..lk 11. ..J Ie A.h nnwilur
and Iwa rhildrpn and Mrs. Montgom
ery, Mrs. Bowder's mother, wer. call-1 Wednesday morning to attend th. an
ing on friends in Juction City Sunday
afternoon.
A. H. Weber and James are apend-
ing a few weeks on the farm near
Brownsville, painting the buildings
and doing other repair work about
the place.
Mrs. 0. F. Trulove of Grants 1'ass
visited her sister, Mrs. Frank Phil
lips Monday.
John Watrous or rortinnd visiieu
his mother, Grandma Watrous. Sun
day. Mrs. George Watrous and Jessi.
returned to Portland with nun ami
ar. visiting friends there this week,
Mr,. Mintie Kaiser and Karen
Gribskor wer. businesa visitor, in
Eugene Tuesday.
Mra. Etta Boone and Mrs. A. D.
Campbell drove to Eugeiio Tuesday.
Bruce Young returned to Portland
Tuesday evening after spending a few
davs with home folk.
A light voto was out at the. .chool
election on Monday afternoon. U1
Ham Jensen was elected director for
three yearB receiving seven more
hmtalnQeak
yalkij warn
layout own arorby ril-mkethiiun-
until trip tbii lummcr-'ipena jrour nou
iky t it tep tf th wrid in the Canadian
Rockiftl Snow peaks, gliders, nlley el
U gods, swimming in warm sulphur pools,
dtodng'eo delightful orchestras miles of
spectacular motoring, trail-riding, fishing.
biking, and mue-hign gou on
Amelia's finest mountain
Golf count.
of n nrw wntch girpn him by his
teacher, Mis Lola Crnhtrff, (or help
ing with the fire during the school
year. Minn Crnbtrea will teach acaln
next year.
V. C. Chime wua re-elected to serve
another term on th achool board.
A large number from this Sunilny
school nre pin nn in to itteml the
annual all-dny SunHny school conven
tion to be held at Walterville Sunday,
June 24.
Mr.
.i. . ruimm nee
Til OUllJifV
H,rvey clerk. An advisory commit-
SPRING HAY FEVER
wThei. oiTst til. trmibl. thro-sM:
kEHl with Dr Platl'a Rln Prescription
vili' rir.1 do., dmi!
minnm. ums 17. '. All ood
UM ilM- A.e.Pt n mlti'
F.aturad by Rd Cross Drug co.
John Ouinrv Adsms and Woodrow
Wilson were the only two presidents
to die in Washington alter com
pleting a term of office.
Wedding Announe.m.ats Valley PtQ
Lower Camp Creek
LOWER CAMT CBF.EK, Jun. 21.
- (Sneclall Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ho-
taling of Eugene apent last week-.nd
with their daughter, Mrs. It. R. Cha..
and fnmily. Th. two families drov. to
Rainbow on the Mchenxi. Hunday tor
a dny'8 picnic and fishing. They were
guests of Mr. and Mra. C. I Inman
and daughter, Violet, and Mr. and atra.
Horace Meyers, and daughter, Lola, at
their summer home, Vine Maple camp.
Bob Chase la the proud possessor
POTTERY
TABLE LAMPS
$2-so
W. have Juat received a new
shipment of the., colorful
I a m p a. Pottery
baa. and attrac
tlv. parehm.nt
had. -
ELECTRIC CLOCKS
finnriai nrices on alarm and
wall al.etrlo olook.. Twl na
tionally known mak.. ..salens,
Stanford.
S3.95 & $4.95
OASTELLOE and
ST0CKER
Formerly Bailey Elect. Co.
Phone 234 1027 Willamette
WHO HAS
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SHELL SERVICE
STATIONS-
THEV'RE OPEN
AT NIGHT
1 aV-al! "Mountain Peaks n Valley
Priori" gives
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LUes
ruoitv for vsradon davi la the "millioaai
plsygrouoa man up in nw ukk mtninuia
nsUw on tha amtiacot-! ifxUI fntm tw
These aumloas mountain snort hotels ait
aukieg moat mioaabl. rates tor una aaaaoau
At Banff Springi Hotel rooma sr. available at
$.)0, snd la.W up for two ia s room, Euro
pean plan; at the bttudful dun lake Louiw,
liuopsta plan, us low ss 11.00 per day, ta 00
p fot two ia s room. At Emerald lain Chalet
oa th. Amcricaa plan, daily ntss mm bam
17 AO, or 6.W fot two In s room sod In th.
dunning Chalet bungalow Camps, 4V00 pel
day, America, plan. AU bonus an aaaldaa
ttidtl saw ft fsmiliu nd Ufiu) putt-wm
fat, ot M. ou local offices fot paroculam
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MOORE'S
LADIES' SHOP
829 Willamette St.
SPECIALS!
to New
SILK DRESSES
$2.98 & $3.98
Value, to 10.95
1 GROUP COATS
Crep. lined (porta 0p QC
and drea. ooate. . l.a
Sliss to 62
15 COATS
$10.00
1 GROUP HATS
$1.00
Valu.a to
(24.75
White
Included
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RINSO save, time iml wotk or) wuhdar
. 5m oot ditt-Mve, scrubbiog. Uotbel
com. 4 ot 5 shade, erniier. i
umn longer. A little Kioto i ""T
K(lr-te'BWuMMr. Gteat in washers.
HERE'S the tire that itood
up urnier the toughest
punishment test fleet ever
handed out. Brake gave
out-but the "G-3" All
Weather kept right on
rolling. It kpt its trip 43
longer than former AH
Weathers twice as long tu
other makes of tires tested
against it.
That's the big oewt that
Goodyear told in advertis
ingand it started a rush of
buyers to oar stores and
to every Goodyear dealer's
straight across the country.
Thw tire certainly has what
ear owners wmh-tmm mil
of safety a o extra cost.
Gome in -see its heavier,
wider, flatter tread with
CRIP in the center and see
why Supertwist,Goodyear's
patented ply material, pro
vides the only body that
can stand up to this mighty
tread!
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CARLSON, HATTON & HAY. Inc.
Goodyear Distributors for Lane County
uompieve iuc ooivtv,
Telephone 239 Eugene
"Manufactured on the Pacific Coast
10th ft Oslr
THirA-S BIGGEST-SELLING PACKAGE SOAP ,
MORE NEWS!
12 MONTHS GUARANTEE
against all road haaards!
All lloodjear tlr.a are Guaranteed lor
lite afninat dftwta In mstfrial or
worsnianship. Ami If any Ooody.ar
All-Weuth.r r I'athtindcr tire rune
only one month, you g't a nsw tlr. at
1-l'JtW the r.nlr price-It It runa 1
months, l-flth the ronular price 1( It
run. 0 months, th. reaiiUir nrlre.
Von prohahly will never nerd to use
this guarantee but If )" '' 1"'
jon know Coodyear atnnda ready to
make good.
MVb.n 'd In commercial service,
lti.se tiro, ere guaranteed for ai
men'he.
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