Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1934, Image 3

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    t 21, 1934.
THE EUGENE KEGISTEB-GUARD
Pago Three
: City News Notes :-:
WHAT'S DOING
Saturday
M ,. in. Lane Pomona
meeting. Creswell srange.
"2 m Kootball same,
1$ n..... Havward
ft " "
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AfMth"dt.ittIran hour over
Tt Siradny at 1 p. m. wm
B)BE i the Garden o
'fhe Deschutes Man," "Sea
I , "Is Sickness an Illusion?"
W '. for the Bible class at the
I Tniheran church this Sunday
Loin'" .. .
r: . . nut iwo ..
ni,,k Cats and Other bupersti
OV sermon topic for the day
the Hero-Apostle,"
uovt Speaker
"' u V. Hoyt of the University
'2f3n ak on his recent trip
"? orient at the regular meeting
i intum in Westminster house,
JTkSS street, at 6:30 o'clock,
(".Ianine. Jean Lewis Is in
the worship service. A soe-
v-,,r will be held from 6
, o'clock preceding the meet
..n, All students are Invited.
MO"
u ill ei'ditive meeting of the
mmittc chairmen.
Kte.t the home ft Mrs. H. A.
fcTwetlng was set for Oct. 22
tr. William Kletzer,
' J nffi.
BflU K m,"
Ljia Escape Taken Here
.. - r r.wifl ...
I MM JUM. L.L ........ -T.
unnnnrPil flfr the
4 juem om"v v-
'X, f the Red Cross in Bugene
afternoon. His actions
tT.l kim in phHi'ire. Hi was be-
LttU Friday for the authorities att
t Trianale Lake
lim will be another dance at Trl
u lite Saturday night, Sept. 22,
el Hummer's orchestra furnishing
ifciuic. There are many visitors
ft like wno are sitting uvcr iwi
tatter season.
I for Sunday Sohool
He Bunaay scnooi ui me vw
(IL...I TTnltavIanl nhnimh
0SJ lAUVai .bXM.U.IHU, .......
Ufrwpo on ounany, nept. ov, ai
T , A
III. Ht, It IS anuuunvrw. ,uici.v
IffUtemilth, minister of the church
1mkk to return tne coming-
UUIoroia.
UmI nukt Wanted
limber of the rural schools are
1Mb; crowded that there are not
pqti desks to accommodate the
1. Anvnnp bavin? extra desks
labj.to communicate with I O.
Kltt, County superintendent, so tnat
tciMcts that are snort may ne
i.
em Judge of Fair
1 C. Kuebner, county eluh agent.
Mniriday nfternoon for Klamath
Kt Tiers he is acting as judge of
mull Four-H club fair of Klam
II ity, being held Friday and
snji
sDnr Near Dam-
lb first report of a deer being
Mm tut section to reach the Hen'
isbtt run store was one bagged by
m Tjkto on the McKenzie near
.itdtr power dnm. It dressed bet
100 pounds.
mau. Ben Sherman, all of Portland.
and Harold Tompkins of Dayton.
Waihburne At Corvallls
Carl G. Washburne. Kinte hlfl,,vv
commissioner, was at CnrvRlliK Tri".
day to attend a meeting of the com
mission ana will be in Ncwberg and
Portland Saturday,
Osoar Mllllcan In City
uscar Millic-an, well-known stock
raiser of Walterville, was in Eugene
on business Friday.
Here From Klamath
Justin McDonald of Klamath Falls
is here for a day or so visiting his
mother, Mrs. Lucille McDonald, ami
his siBter, Miss Maxine McDonald.
Mills Hotel
t the Hotel Hoffman from
m mints Fridnv included Ken
Wton of Sslem, W. H. EUings
M. Forrest Ray, Charles A. Gil-
roof pori-h, 20T Tivclflh avenue west,
l.i.
t'.-ilviu Cruiiihuker. permit to make
repairs, 2IS1U Onyx, $L'5.
Oreiinn Klectric compnny, permit to
nuike nltcrutions, 48o Willamette. $25.
K. K. Quimby, permit to make re
pairs. .10 Fifth avenue west, $12.
J, C. Trafzcr, permit to make re
pairs, 21,0 buth avenue west, $25.
Lodge to Meet-
Tent 52 of the Maccahee lodae will
hold initiation and the regulnr re
view Friday night at the Mooso hall
at 8 o'clock.
I SAW
An Incident I am at a loss
to classify. If a customer
used a grocer's telephone, that
la an accommodation. This
lady used the flrooer's tele
phone to order groceries from
another atore. That would
be ? W. H.
What Did You See?
One Admitted
The Eugene hospital admitted
Wayne Walls Fridny, discharging the
same morning Howard Hughes and
Miss Jeanette Boyd.
Report Made
The Pacific hospitnl reported Mrs.
Marie Davidson, Mrs. Ella Boggs, and
Mrs. Hettie Smith as dismissed Thursday.
Cottage Grove Man Here
Gottfreid Graber, well-known resi
dent of Cottage Grove was in Eugene
Friday transacting business at the
courthouse and at the national forest
offices.
Judge Flsk Absent
County Judge Fisk is in the Maple
ton and Florence section of the county
for two or tnree nays.
Audrey Oreyblll Here
Andrey Greybill was a visitor here
from Harrfshurg Thursday.
Gltchell Camp to Meet
Gltchell CflmD of the Rovnl Nelch
bora will meet this Friday evening
at 8 o clock In Eagles hall.
Cottage Drove Attorney Here
H. J. Shinn, attorney of Cottage
Grove, was a business visitor at the
courthouse In Eugene Friday.
Crow Resident Here
JameB M. Morgan was here from
the Crow district Thursday.
Harrlsburg Man In City-
Floyd Warner, who lives in the
vicinity of Harrlsburg, transacted
business In Eugene Thursday.
Mrs. Boyd In City
Mrs, A. O. Boyd, who lives on the
Crow stage route, was a shopper in
Eugene Thursday.
BORN
THOMSON At the Pacific hospitnl,
'IhiirMlny, Sept. 20, MKS4, to Mr.
and Mrs. Carey Thomson. North
Heuil. Ore., a daughter.
STEWART At the Pacific hospital,
jnurstlny, Sept. I'll, 1KM, to Mr.
and Sirs. Itllssell Stewart. Monroe.
Ore., a son.
FIELDS To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C.
fields, 11'M Wnlniit street, Sep
tember 10, at Miss Nelson's Mater
nity home, twins, son and daughter.
LIVING FIRE BLAZES IN KILAUEA!
Obituaries
Mrs. Emma Dirratt
Mrs. Kmma Dirrntt of Albany died
at the home of her Bon, Edward B.
Mrrutt, Jefferson street, Thurs
day evening. Mrs. Dirratt was 83
years old, having been born in Matfi-
sonville, Kentucky, on Aug. S, 1858.
She came from Kozeman, Mont., 24
years ago. She had been making a
viMt with her son for the past six
weeks, being taken ill while here.
Mrs. IHrratt leaves two sons, Ed
ward S. Dirrntt of Eugene and TV. H.
Dirrntt of Albany; eight grandchil
dren, and four trent-grandi'hiklren.
Services will be held at the River-
Niile cemetery in Albany Saturday at
2 o'clock, Brnnstetter-Simon chapel
are in charge of arrangements.
In Records
BUSINESS NAME
Certificate of assumed business
name. Economy Food Market, filed by
Everett Eggleston.
Mellow your morning mood I
nothing a
loving wife can do
for a 'peach of a hus
ha nd9 that's (uite so
much appreciated as
seeing his day gets
Parted right with a
hot and cheering cup
of the left coffee $
in the nicefi exjr gJ
the house affords.
fJndan afier-cofce Poodtye
is said to be csjxckuly sn&tl
Smellowd Coffee
right up to the fkvor-and-3rd
established these fortjryears
Canned Fruits and Vege
tables. What more ntd we srf P
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STORY
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standard gray of the Japanese schools.
When a body was clnimed, stoic and
tearless parents would carry the form
of their child away in the'r arms.
Damago In the stricken territory
will total approximately $123,000,000.
Damaged power wircB stopped water
pumps of the city and threatened a
water famine. Military depots sup
plied food for 200,000 persons.
Damage to many factories created
a social problem as thousi.nds of per
sons were thrown out of work. The
home ministry announced the death
total as Oil!, but this figuro was con
sidered U w in view of the count of
other agencies, Including Nippon
Dempo,
It wah estimated that 6500 houses
were flooded and 53,000 damaged.
Two hundred schools were destroyed.
AH residents were photogrnphed
by Turkish officials during the last
census in that country; they are to ho
fingerprinted at the next census.
The "Step Pyramid' of Egypt Is
estimated to be 0000 years old, mak
ing it the oldest large structure In the
world.
Enjoy the Fragrance of
Cashmere Bouquet
The Aristocrat of
Fine Soaps
25c Cake Now lOo
3 for 27c
Tiffany-Davis Drug Oo.
8th i Willamette
Molten lava spoutd 500 feet Into the air In an awe-Inspiring but harmless aruption of the mighty
Kllauea volcano on the Island of Hawaii. The display, most spectacular In 20 years, was clearly visible
at Hilo, 30 miles away. -L -
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entation was $13,018.70," Mr, Rosson
said,
Expenditures, totaling $20,056.38,
wore divided among the following
items: Ballet, $15.19; chorus, $324;
costumes. $884.00; insurance, $766.S0;
lighting, $1,675.80; music, $946.8fi
scenery. and grounds, $3,650.43; ticket
expense, $537.78; cast, $1,534.68; di
rector, $011; script, $200; admlnistra
tion, $1,022.58; decorations, $788.61;
drum corps, $200.60; hospitality,
$441.02: barbecue, $288.35; civic par
ade, $602.49; pioneer parade, $1,
032.72; programs, $462.40; publicity,
$1,007.40; advertising, $1,191.62; Ore
gon Trntl ball, $423.12; queen contest.
$1,003.66; concessions, $201.80.
Detailed expenses of administration
were listed as follows: Rent for office,
$70: salaries of manager and others,
$1,400; stationery and supplies,
$183.86; telephone and telegraph,
$00.72; postage. $97.20; miscellaneous,
$110.80 or a total of $1,922.58.
In closing his remarks, Mr. Rosson
recommended that the community
make a definite decision as to staging
the pageant in the future, urging that
plnns for the next presentation be
started at once.
H. E. Cully, secretary of the cham
ber, announced there were several
pioneer relics at the chamber which
had been used during the celebration.
Owners of these relics are urged to
claim them at once,
I am a bum In it," he laughed. Alli
son Skipworth, little David Jack Holt,
and others are In it. Baer has to do
the fight and tussle stuff.
'You know I have to hit a fellow
in It. I thought I had to hit him hard
to make It sound in the picture. I
knocked him out cold. . They didn't
take that scene but oncer'
"They call me a clown. That's all
right. Who wouldn't be a clown if he
could make the money I did the past
year? Huh?"
"Do you like the fight stuff, or do
yon aspire to the more dramatic?
"I'm just myself. Being natural Is
something they all can't do in Holly
wood, at that."
Baer goes back to Hollywood to go
to work again on his picture sometime
between the first and tenth of the
month.
A goodly crowd gathered wherever
he appeared Thursday evening and
Friday, The little boys were staging
fistic bouts all of their own to get to
the champion for an autograph. While
managers and guides pushed here and
there to get the champion along, Mnx
would reach over them now and then
to bestow the coveted signature.
Max aud his brother visited Coach
Prink Callison's football squad on the
university campus during the morning
Friday. "lilt tie Brother" remarked
that he picked up a player In either
hand.
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CIRCUIT COURT
Willis B. Elliott against Clsra May
Elliott, salt for divorce. Plaintiff
seeks care and custody of minor child.
PERMITS
Mrs. Pearl Williams, permit to rc-
ALL AT GME LOW PRICE!
PTflnU I am a bum In it," be laughed. Alii- I. , ', il I
71 I I IK I son Skinworth, little David Jack Holt. I ei7CC a TO 0 TT-Zi
Style Show "JotSw
and Fall Exhibit ft. W
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Knitted Garments V xLj
with Living Models mVTv. j
Saturday, September 22nd 1 LjV NO.
zSft I 8 P. M. and 4 P. M. On the Balcony 111 "V
J VJt Miss lla Perkins of The rielsher Yarn Co., will conduct 11 1 CUBAM V 1
I gtyle Show of the Latest Fashions In Hand Knitted HEELS ,
TTT7C1 Suits. Dresses, and Sweaters. ,
15 U 10 Afghans and Hooked Ruga will be a displayed feature. fl 1? V"w
This service to Lane county la made possible by our II I ' '" 7S.
Sandwiches III everyday classes hi Knitting and Crocheting. IL rtpgOjM ' iS.
Salads I DON'T FORGET THE DATE J WBLACK AW BowSVN-
Desserts SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND JJ SUEDE OR WO J4
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