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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1934)
THE EUGENE REGISTER. GUARD Page Four Mayors oC Oregon cities are uniting In Inviting President Franklin D. Roosevelt to make an address at Portland this summer, when he lands after his llawullnn cruise, it whs announced Thursday iy Mayor Kllslia Lurge. The movement Is sponsored by the Progressive Businessmen's club of Portland. Mayors of all Oregon cities have been asked to unite In nvitlng the president to Portland. Mayor Large Thursday informed the Portland group of his willing ness to join this movement. FLAMES TAKE WHEAT THAT SURVIVED DROUGHT! I. O. O. F., Rebekahs Have Installation OAKKIDGK, July 13. (Special), Members of the Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges held a Joint In stallation of officers Monday eve ning with more than two hundred present. Tills wos the first public installation ceremony held in Onk- rids. Charles P. Poole, of Eugene, grand master of the I. O. O. F with several vast grand officers and other members of the Eugene lodge, wns present. Mrs. Grace Christiansen, presi dent of the Rebekah assembly, will pay an official visit to the Hebekah lodge here Tuesday eve ning and several members will be initiated. Visitors from various lodges will also attend. Special Police For Camp Start Thursday Three special police officers, depu tised hy the city police department, started work at the transient relief camp In Kkiniirr Hutte park Thurs day morning. The men work six hour shifts each,- the first shift starting at JO a. ro. While deputized by ami working under the Kugene police depnrtmeut, costs of the speclnl policing is borne by SKUA, according to Dr. George Simon, chulrman of the city police committee. The special officers patrol the grounds around the transient camp, .'ie that transients do not stray from the camp and generally police the district of the camp, lr. Simon said. The Rhine Is the swiftest of all Important rivers. Its current ranges frnm six to 40 miles an hour. Ksrly tradition lit many different lands declnres thitt the human race sprang from (lie roots of the ash tree. CAIINIVAf, Dnnre Sal. lilte, Vaughn . . .. I ' .... . '.J.': tV: I Destruction of this tract of wheat was completed b flames, after the grain barely had survived the long drought, with most of the able-bodied population or c.earwater, Kan,, Hunting futllely to halt the blaze. A strong wind sent the fire raging through a mile of the wheat before It was quelled upon reaching a highway. Paul R. Lafferty, 1391 Emerald St., Kugeno, Is swimming Instructor for vouths from Lane and other counties at the ninth annual Citi zens'. Military Training camp at Camp Hurlburt here. Mr. Latterty, a seconc lieuten ant in the army reserve corps, 19 on active duty at the camp. He took charge of Cabell memorial nnnl here two years ago, con ducting classes for beginners and llfesavlng for advanced students, and is to continue the work this year. He Is an ex-Unlverslty of Oregon swim star. NAZI SALUTE? NEVER! PARISIAN WIGWAG! Oregon Retail Trade Shows Marked Gain; Employment Is Showing Upward Trend Here By H. C. HUNTER Associated Presa Oregon Correspondent WASHINGTON, July Hi P Im provement In retail trade employment for the slate of Oregon for the months of April to December, inclu sive, Ill.'t3, was shown in a report of tliu census of Aincriciin IniKiness for thnt state, The bureau of census snid there whs a 20 per cent improvement In employment in retail estiihlihliineiitK in the slate id those months, while in lll-ll the increase wns hut seven per rent. i "This IniTcase. when compared with Ihe increase shown for the April-December period of IP'.'O Indi cates the rii in shown throughout the state n-ns suhKliiiitinlly more than seasonal," anld William L. Austin, director of the bureau of census. The number of storeB dropped fl per cent during ID.Tt compared with 111-11. the tolnl decreasing from 14.7.ritl to 13,7411. The dollar volume of retail sales showed a decline of HI per cent from the . ore-depression year. Tile amount of busineHS in 11)33 was SlilU.lWH.OOO compared with ?4!i5, 1)3 1.000 in KIWI. The full-time payroll In 1033 was lne "IRns tne ro,aa ana are Open House to Be Held at Mine Sunday Mr. and Mrs. fieorge Jennings of the Lead Crystal mine In the Bo hemia district announce that the open house at the mine, postponed last week, will be held Sunday, July 15. Motorists are directed to follow 50 per cent lower than 10120, tho number of full-time employes was only 37 per cent less. The average full-time wnge in 11)211 was $1,3)H while it wns shown to have declined to $1171 last year. Full-lime employed persons in 1033 lu Oregon totaled -,-01 compared with 3o.,r70 In 11K.1I.' Part-time em ployes incYeimrd to 0.415 persons compared with 4.03.p in IDL'0. The total payroll for Inst year wns given as ,V-I,n:i7,"'ll In nil retnll estab lishments, against $48,153,700 in Itpi. Following is n summary of sales, employment anil salaries for 1033 by counties. The nvernge number of em ployes In the tabulation represents both full-time nnd part-time workers, but I vised to fill up with gasoline as mere ure no more Bervice sta Ioiib after leaving Culp Creek on Row River. They are asked to take lunch. Hot coffee, sugar, cream and chill henna will be served at the mine. Guides will be on hand to take the visitors over tho property. Pension Group to Begin City Canvass The Falrmount district of Eu gene will see tho first local can vass for signers of petitions seek ing establishment of the old age revolving pension plan, it was an nounced Thursday hv Chni-lna t.. while the total payrolls combine the pan. ,Br.retarv nf tho local or. salaries nnd wages of the two groups Kttniatlon hacking the plan. Other but does not include compensation! . sections of the cltv and Lane coun- to proprietor who took an nctire part in the business: It's to convenient lo keep a pack age of Kellngg't All-Bran In the kitchen. Serve it as cereal. Ue it alio as a healthful ingredient in your rooking, for muffins, brcitlt, omelets, waffles, etc, " All-Bran brings your family the "bulk" that Is to helpful In cor recting common comtipntion. Two tshleapoonfuli tlnily are utually sufficient. In severe cases, with each meal. How murh better than risking patent medicines I Laboratory tens show Kclloig'i All-Bran supplies "bulk" and vitamin B to aid regular hsbiti. This "bulk" h similar to that in leafy vegetables. All-Bran it alio rirh in iron for the blood. Spreialproressei of cooking and flavoring make Kclloig'i Ai.l-IIsan 6ner, softer, mure palatable than ordinary rsw brnn. And berime It Is nil brnn with only flavoring added it bring! you more "bulk" than part bran products. Get the red-mil-grern package at your grocer's. Made by Kelloti In Battle Creek. t.'ounly Huker Reitton Clackamas ClutNop , , , , , Columbia Coos Crook Curry , , , , Deschutes Douglas , Gilliam Grant Harney , Hood River Jackson , , , . Jefferson Josephine Klamnth I.nlts Lnue Lincoln I. Inn '. MHltieur Marlon Morrow Multnomah , , , Polk Sherman , I'ilhimook I'mntilla ,, I'lliou Wallowa Wnseo Washington Wl ler Vnmhill Reports t'ltdiiitrlbllted by Counties No. Hi ores 'J in J llil .-.in inj ill! Dll I. I ill 3SO II!) 7S II. -, no M3 js 2111 401 Sit SIM 103 '.'04 137 IMU 03 fl.O.'l'-' ML' IS I lift 3! I'TO no it 3.".4 .'II -711 111 Net Sales .'U'.'D.OOO U.. Mil, 0l II.MPO.IIIHI S.'jai.lHNI 'J.3I0.IHI0 .I.IS'.'.fHIII li'.'.'I.OOtl I40.IKH) 3,.HIII,0(HI 4.012.0IK) SI 13,01 10 1103.(100 SS0.000 I.SL'0,1100 7.(1117.000 'JL'O.OIKI 2.7l,i.no) s.4sr,,ooo 1,370.000 JI.I30.IXSI I. 037.000 .'l.il'J.ooo II. 0117.000 I'-'.oM.noo 700. ooo lOO.'.'Oo.OIIO 1.013,0110 o.-.i.ooo '.'.O03.OIIO . 173.000 3. 101.000 I.OIIS.OOII IMHi.'.ooo 1.007.000 3N'-'.OI)0 3,3iiH.ISSI .T.'3,0O0 Avg. No. Kinployes 30'-' J V3 Ml I II7S V-'7 PSS 4'J 3H :i!tt 401 7.S fiO 7.1 mo S75 310 n.w 110 1.314 143 4,W 1M) 1.121 l0,",.'i l.w 2(1 100 . (120 407 121 340 374 3ft SJ2 ty will be organized in the near future. A crowd of 250 attended the meeting of the group Wednesday night at the Falrmount Preshy- Payrolls Iterlnn church to hoar B. T. Morrill, 341.000 prosldent of the group, and J. W. 201.000 j Plxlcy explain the plan. 401.0001 1 is-.jHio: Paul Laffertv to . 473.000 i 3rt,(KK) j . . 22.000 1 VANCOUVER RAHRACKS, ."14.000 j Wash., July 12. (Special) Meut. 2S(I,000 1 i ' 64.000 40.000 Give Swim Lessons Meetings Continue At Fairgrounds "The Activity of Demons In the Laat Daya in the Light of Science, Revelation and Reason" will be the topic for Evangelist Jay C. Kellogg'a sermon at the Lane countv fairgrounds Thursday eve ning. Large crowds are attending these meetings and It baa been necessary to provide more seating Bpace. Friday will be uvercomera oay at the camp meeting and the young people will have charge of the three services. There will be a special prayer meeting at 9:30 o'clock and tho morning service at 10:30 with Evangelist William Sllpp speaking. Mlsa Edith Gy, of Vancouver, B. C, will speak in the afternoon and Mr. Kellogg will apeak in the evening. Visiting young folk and preach ers will be guests at a basket lunch to be given by the local Overcomer group at Sklnnera' butte at 6:30. An Informal dis cussion of young people's work will follow, before returning to the fairgrounds for the evening service. GET IT? You've heard tell that Unole Sam's sailors keep In fine trim, of course. Well, Mlas Nan Davis Just thought she'd find this out for herself at the National Navy Club ball In New York. So here she la chinnlna with B. A. Hatfield of the cruiser New York, proud pos sessor of the hirsute finery, She has his goat. No he's not In the Eugene pageant. (MS (IS.(K)O 1,111.000 7112,000 111,000 2,1(1.000 SIS.000 101.000 1.047.OOO NS.000 304.000 1112. ("Ill 1,213.1)111) .17,01 Kl 13.7M.OO0 122,000 2I.ISMI Iftl.OI'O ,10."i.O(NI 31 1. (Kill 02.OOI1 .122.000 201.000 .TI.OOO 2OS.0OO 60,000 Princess Marjorie About 10,000 tons of kapok filler Will Be Honored i American mntlresses. 1'rincei.H Marjorie Willielin will have j a busy week-end, necolilinj; to an-t b ! uoiim-i-mcnt o( members o( the com- jiniltee in chsruo of her campaign for 'ipieen of the Oregon Trail p.lKcntll. This Thursday eveuitli; she will be ; the guest nt a benefit dance to be ! given by the Moose lodte, Friday niitht i she w ill appear on the stage In the j ten-net vaudeville show nt the Nhitr i theater nnd Saturday nifilit she will j ! he the honored inest st s dntu'e to be i i:Men hv the I !)k st toiler. (S3 WICb V, loiiej chooie ony of Wadhomi 3 nit jan bit tutted to your Conning ned. Your choice o WadHoms Code it a matter of luperior quality end flovor l-2-3,b WIDE MOUTH Rouieble Glen Jan . GroceteriA 94 West Broadway Phone 257 Sat. Specials Witloi'iiit Inns, per pound .. 2c 1 II). (iroretoria Butter, ' tri'inli- H Jfllo, niiy I'hivor, per pkg. II." lV'lkfl's I'lvinium t'lioodlnto II). tin (lliinin t'llOI'dllltl' 25c 5 c 21c lolliV 29c m 3Sc SOc 25c II'. pkir. IVIi- clous Crackers t l CiiiupiioH's Toiiinto Soup t sinnll Wliito St.tr 'I'lmn ;i liirgc White Stitr Tuna '.' tall tins Corn! Sliiiinp fHhCtK PHONE 41 For depandabl ttrvtee telephone your grooery, veg etHbte and meat orders to Per-lieh'i. If you have not opened a charge account at our itore we will de liver your order C. 0. 0. Week-End Features at Perlich's Meats of Quality and Flavor Corn Fed Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb. 16c Corn Fed Steer Beef Rib Boil, lb. . . . 10c Boneless Corned Beef, lb 15c Lamb Stew, lb 7c Spring Lamb Roast, lb 25c Boned and Tied Ham Hocks, lb , 15c Veal Roast, boned and tied, lb 20c Shoulder Veal Steak, lb 15c All Kinds Domestic and Imported Cheese. 4Cg Try Our Fancy Open Eye Swiss Cheese, lb. t3v Uneda Bakers Sale Larjre Malted Milk Wafers 2Yz Dozen, 10c Slim Jane Pretzel Sticks 750 Pieces to Pound, 27c Lb. Cheese Bites, Pkp .13c Sky , Flake Wafers, Lb. Pkg 19c Come in for a Sample. See the large advertisement of the Red & White Stores for other special features at Perlich's, PERLICH'S McDonald Theatre Bldg. Free Delivery Phones 5453 1,311 At first glance, the observer would aay, "Ah, another army of youth saluting Hitler." But far (rw,l This marching throng of lads Is giving the famed Franco-Roman salute, not the Nazi or Fascial geaturCI Five thousand of them marched In a pageant sponsored by the Union of Physical Education Society, I the Tulleriea In Paris, while President Leurun waieneo iron i pi.miim FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY-JULY 13-14 During warm weather you should serve fooda that tempt and tantalize sluggish appe tites. Most housewives complain: "It Is too hot to cook." Glance over these timely suggestions and you will find many Items which will help to dispel the necessity for atandlng over a hot stove during these warm daya. Root Beer Extract Hlrei Bottle Wadham'a PUNCH FLAVOR GINGER ALE MARSHMALLOWS Per Pkg. 24c 09c Pabst Dry 12-oz. Bottles, CCl I 6 for 3311 Red & White 16-oz. Pkg. 19cl 15? Oi SUNSPUN Salad Dressing 18 A moat delightful pj creamy dressing for all aalads. Jar" - Red & White Mayonnaise 3 20c Red A White Crab Meat - 27c Green A White SHRIMP - - 2Noforlc&n,:25c Blue A White Tuna Fish - ??orls 29c Blue A White OLIVES - . Si 17c Red A White Sliced or Melba Halves PEACHES - rforiCan:.35c Red A White Sliced Pineapple c3ng2i 20c Sunthlns Krispy Crackers pJJ. 32c COFFEE Red A White 1-lb. Wide llp Mouth Jars . COFFEE Red A White Mb. Bags ... 29c COFFEE a 23c Blue A White 1-lb. Bags BORAX POWDER 20 Mule Team 2-lb. Pkg. 27c BORAX Soap Chips 20 Mule Team 23c Large Package Send package top to Pacific Coast Borax Co., Wilmington. Calif., for souvenir book of Cowboy Songs. PREPARED MUSTARD SNOWDRIFT CLEANSER - Red A White Red A White 6-oz. Jar 3-lb. Cans 3 Cans for 47c 14c The following merchants In Eugene and surrounding territory will serve yoa; J. J. CRAMER ELLIOTT'S A. B. HOLEMAN Harrlsburg 1293 ptterson St. Phone S River Road Phone 1549 MERWIN'S GENERAL STORE PERLICH'S FOOD MARKET M"""1 McDonald Theatre Bldg. Phone 54 BEN F. McCOLLUM BLACK BUTTE STORE 0. McATES Culp Creek Black Butte. Ore. Oakrldge HALL'S SERVICE STORE 0. H. BRAY A SON 1692 Hilyard Street Phone 2401 3rd A High Streets Phone 1475 ENDICOTT'S GROCERY BOOTH-KELLY STORE FARMER'S UNION 4th A Blair Telephone 214 Wendling Cottage Orovi E. A. JOHNSON h. O. DlBBLEE 495 West 8th Ave.-Phone 18 Springfield Phone 4 Distributer: PIONEEH GROCERY CO., Eugene. Ore. 4 1