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June 20, 1935. THE REGISTER-GUAKL), EUGENE, OREGON Page Three Both Storer Extra Saturday and Monday kldenWest uouee- 3-lD. 5C Jai 16c Ooiiee ruunu jeans-hmaii jhite, i pounds 13c oseware Oats 25C Large package-'' fheaties l(jC PacKage 17c Edgeiiioiu, pB.6-- Potato Chips 7c 1UC pHCMIgvi loda Crackers Red Arrow, 2-lb. package loda Crackers Superior, o.b. package.... 27c 23c Graham Crackers- Bed Star, 77C Mb. package v Graham Crackers n A 28-oz. package ... WV Post's Bran 7C( Flakes o pkgs. w earls of Wheat Eq Package liter's Flapjack Flour- Large package lo Small package 9c Com Meal 28c 9-lb. sack ... Jell-well Cube ilavored, f a package Minute Tapioca A rackage w Eockwood Cocoa 4 At 2-lb. an Salt 12c 8-lb. sack, paper Clabber Girl Baking rowaer Mb. can ..... ISc peas-Sunset Valley, ao. z cans, pfl 2 for Grapefruit Hearts ot fit Florida, 3 cans mmS Corn-La Porte, 4 A so. 2 can AVV Peanut Butter firing container, 4Cg pound X5V toon Libby's Fancy Red, so. 1 tall can . 16c 9c polo Catsup -oz. Dottle Cine and Maple Syrup t jug : i7c Quart jug 29c fcrowax 7c Pound namond A Pectin 4 Li bottle AVW Pfershmallows 44. b. package 41 SPis-Most all "ins, 2-oz. cans -Betty's Pride, 28c Pound We Don't Meet 'Em We Beat 'Em h&Slonka City News Notes WHAT'S DOING Friday 7:30 p. m. Boy Scouts court of honor, courthouse. Saturday 3 p. m. Lane County Chris tian Endeavor picnic at Dilley's Riverside park; supper at 6:30 p. m. 3-9 p. m. Benefit ice cream social of City Federation of Women's Organizations for Doembecher hospital project, open to public, Methodist Epis copal church lawn. At Eugene Hospital Mrs. Let ha Crandall of Drain and Mrs. A, F. Lyle were admitted for treatment at the Eugene hospital yesterday. Dismissed were Cecil Pur cell, Mrs. L. Pitcher, Mrs. George Huelhoff, Mrs. E. Paris, and Mrs. L. R. Hall. To Organize School A meeting will be held at the Lynx Hollow schoolhouse, Sunday, at 10 a. for the purpose of organizing a Sunday school. Ed Fegles and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Smith of Eugene are to be at the meeting to help in organizing the Sunday school. Benefit Program Set Rev. Veltie Pruitt is to give a pro gram of songs Friday evening at S o'clock in the Elmirn grange hall for the benefit of the Klmira Christian church. Miss Ruth Ieinhard. Mrs. Pruitt, and Miss Hollis lloven are to be on the program, too. To Casoadia The high Bchool department and the Hl-B. Y of the First Baptist church are spending Sunday, June 23, at the Baptist camp at Cascadia. Young people wishing to go are asked to register with Dorothea Wilson or Eleanor Brokel. Crops In Yamhill Fine Crops in lamhill county are excel lent this year, according to Frank I. Kinney, who has returned from a two da. v Ptny at McMinnville in the inter est of the Oregon Settlement asso ciation. Visit at Seavey Home- Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Easter and daughter, Mrs. Ieone Thompson, of Farmington, Wa-h., aire here to visit at the home of Mrs. Easter's sister, Mrs. Will Seavey, and their many friends. Lodge Meeting Eugene lodge. No. 11. A. F. and A. M., is to hold a special communi cation Saturday at 4 p. m. at the Masonic temple. There will be several Master Mason degrees. Refreshments will be served following the meeting. Meeting Monday The Women's Benefit association is holding a apeciol meeting at 2 p. m. Monday in the Moose hall, the gather ing being called for election of new members. Seeks Brother Here Mrs. Ola Reilly, fi2S Washington street. Kansas City, Knnsas, has asked city police to aid in locating her brother, James Marvin Pinnell. who was last known of In Eugene. Here From Minerva F. B. Francisco and R. E. James, members of the school board at Min erva, were in the city Friday and called at the office of L. C. Moffitt, county school superintendent Fine Catch Shown A fine catch of 18 redside trout was displayed at the Troeh sporting goods store Friday. The fish were caught by Bob Biddle and party in Gold lake. Plan for Picnic The Norkenzie Home Arts club will hold a picnic Sunday in the Skinner Butte nark. The event Is for all members and their families. Santa Clara Group to Picnic The federated women club of Santa Clara will hold a picnic at Swim mers' Delight Sunday beginning at 1 p. m. Dance at Vaughn Th Van eh n Townsend club will give a dance at Vaughn community hall Knhirdftv niirht. June 22. A simper will be served at midnight. Hvde Children to Appear The Hyde sisters, acrobatic dancers, will appear in an entertainment at the Four Oaks grange jneeting this Friday evening. Fire Reported The city fire department sent a truck to 031 Seventh avenue west f 7 -ix nVlnck Fridav mnning for a flue fire. There was no damage. Vansts Resident Here J v Fleck, resident of the Veneta district, transacted business in Eugene j Friday. Junction Farmer Here J H. P. Reerslev, farmer of the Junc tion City section, was here on busi ness Friday. Goshen Farmers Here G. C. Lawrence and Dan McCugh. ..... prmi farmers of the Goshen district, were in Eugene Thursday. J. W. Taliafero In City J. W. Taliafero, of Springfield R. F. D. 1, transacted business at the courthouse in Eugene Friday. Here From Dalles- Mrs. W. S. Hodge and children of The Dalles are here visiting Mrs. Hodge's mother, Mrs. Louise Miller, Attornes Here William Cake and Ralph Cake of the law (irm of Cake and Cake of Portland, were in Eugeue Thursday. Edwards Here E. M. Edwards, who represents Swift and company at Cottage Grove, was in Eugene Thursday. Here From Blachly William Maxwell of the Blachly district was a business visitor in Eu gene Thursday, Here From Lorane Mrs. Frank Peoples and family of Lorane were in Eugene Thursday. In From Lorane ' Ralph Lynch of the Lorane district was a Eugene visitor Friday. In Records MARRIAGE LICENSES Samuel K. Adams of Saginaw and Anna L. Whytal of Eugene R. F. D. 2. PROBATE COURT Olivia W. Eakin appointed adminis tratrix of estate of Herbert Eakin, deceased. Darwin Bristow, T. C. Wheeler and Worth Harvey appointed appraisers. Inventory of estate of Margaret A. Harris, deceased, shows value of property to be $1571.29. Appraisers, Gordon Fish, L. L. Simon and L. G. Lasater. Goldie M. Park appointed adminis trator of estate of U. H. Tark, de ceased. Charles Mitchell, Richard Hall and Hurry Melson appointed appraisers. BUILDING PERMITS M. M. Bnnney. permit to moke re pairs, 401 Twelfth avenue west, $25. TRAFFIC FINES Margaret J. Paulson, speeding, $10. .lack Roland, speeding, $10, BORN DICKSON At the Eugene hospital, June 20, 1035, to Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Dickson of Jasper, a daughter. Springfield SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) An announcement of interest here is that of the ninrrinRe of Miss Ann McGookin to Frank Whalley which took place in Vancouver, Wash., Inst Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Whalley have visited relntives and friends at Everett, Wash., and will return to Springfield next Wednesday, where they will make their home. Mrs. Whalley is office assistant and nurse at the office of Dr. Milton V. Walker and Dr. Lawrence Skinner. 40 ATTEND PICNIC SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) Over 40 Priscilla club mem bers, families, and friends attended the annuol picnic held Thursday at Seavey's park. The group met at the homo of Mrs. Frank Logan at 11 a. m., and went together to the park. This was the last event of the season for the club. Meetings will be resumed in the fall. Eugene ManTalk At Townsend Meet SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) Wm. E. Parrish of Eugene wns the chief speaker at the meeting of the Springfield Townsend club Thursday evening at Taylor's hall. At the session, 10 members volun teered to work on the Springfield playground project at Brattain field Saturday. The playground will be finished at that time and made all ready for the opening on June 24. Xliisicnl numbers were given by the Harris sisters and by a group of the members. The neit meeting will be held July 5tb. MUMPS PREVALENT SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe rial) Two more cases of mumps have been reported in Springfield. Mrs. Arthur Neet is confined to her WIGORO If A product of Swift A Compass For Lawns & Gardens. Earv Bait Earwig )En. Cftp Chase Gardens Phone 1950 64 E. Bdwy. FEE Gilbert Sprague, director of play grounds for the city, announced that the playgrounds and swimming pool will open Monday, June 24. A more extensive and complete program la be ing offered this year than it has been possible to present in the last few years. y Four playgrounds and the swimming pool are to be open and actively sup ervised. They will be locnted at Liu- coln, Frances Willaird. ami Condon schools; tne fourth will be in River view Park in connection with the swimming pool behind Skinners Butte. These playgrounds will be open from 1 p. m. until dark every day except Saturday when they will be open from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. Beside the regular Playground hand icraft classes special wood carving clashes will be conducted. The junior hip'h schools, one on the east side and the other on the west side of the city, will probably be used as centers for these wood carving classes. Additional activities will Include classes in first aid, field trips, nature hike, music and dramatic groups. A feature which will be especially appreciated by biwy mother is the children's nursery which will be main tained. Mothers will be able to bring their children to the nursery and leave them for a few hours under the care of an attendant. The dates, details, and hours con cerning the nursery and the special activity classes will be announced later. I SAW I saw man walking dawn a Eugene atreet carrying an Ice cream cone In each hand, eating first from one, then the other. When he reached his automobile he handed the one from which he had taken the last aeveral large bites to his wife to eat, got In eating his larger cone and drove away. I. S. T. What Did You See? A porcupine dors not slmot Ub quills. It may loosen Romo of its 30,-OOO-odd quills through thrashing its f nil. but rnnnot shoot them at will, nor aim tbem. News Items home with them, and Mike Colbert, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Colbert also has the mumps. Mrs. Sydney Delp, who has been ill with the mumps during the past week is reported considerably improved. BONFIRE EXTINGUISHED SPRINGFIELD, .Tune 21. (Spe cial) A bonfire at the gravel pile on Mill street was extinguished by the local fire department Thursday eve ning when nenrby residents feared that sparks shooting from the blaze endangered their property. The fire was started by a group of young people. F. L. MEETING GIVEN SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe- cial) The F. L. club Is meeting Rriday evening at the home of Mrs. Doris Peterson on the Prairie road north of Eugene with Miss Irma Nolt as assisting hostess. The meet ing is set for 8 o'clock. BALL GAME SUNDAY SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe- cial) Baseball interest Is centered on Brattain field Sunday when the Springfield Town club meets the Hills Creek-Giustina team. The game is set for 2 p. m. FAMILY DINNER FRIDAY SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) Marking the close of the church year is the family supper set for Friday evening at the Methodist church. Potluck dinner will be served The new year begins July 1, TO SPEND SUMMER SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) Miss Elsie Moffitt has arrived MERE STRAIGHT WHISKEY You'll find Prk Ion moil satis fying drink, whsthar yew arfT highball., cocktail., ulp. cr yst straight. Askibr QCit No. 13IC PINT j 4!m WOW W if N-,3,c Y&f 90" PINT CADETS HOLD mm in 'i Inaugurating the week's traditional commencement ceremonies at Annapolis Naval Academy, Hilda Hazard of Baltimore presided at Color Girl at the midshipman's dress parade. She Is shown present ing the colors to W. A. Moore, Jr., of Texas, commander of the win ning Sixth Company. Rear Admiral while the color guard salutes. from Pomeroy, Washington, to spend the summer with her brother, law rence C. Moffitt. HERE FROM PORTLAND SPRINGFIELD. June 21. (Spe- ,.lH) Mr. nnfl .Mr, utio .nennes, who live near Springfield, have as thpir guests Mr. and Mrs. Perry and daughter, Florence, of Portland. McKenzie Bridge McKENZIE BRIDGE, June 21. f Sinni-Mnll A t-linnl oloflinn wtix hold hero Monday night to elect a clerk and directors. Mrs. Sheasley was re elected fin clerk for one year, over Mifw Helen Wtevens, m) to -it. Joe Stevens ateo re-elected as director for SA i" """'""7r BLACK 4 WHITE McDonald f l 997 WILLAMETTE Will. St. jg CEREMONY! ri .ViWB6SSBSflH David Foote Sellers assists her a three year' term, over McKenley Vale, r0 to 45. The red Irish sefter belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burnhnm who are spending the summer at the Log Cabin Inn, was drowned in the McKensie river Monday evening. Ho was found in Mr, Wiley' water wheel by Glenn Warren and Ed Storey. The dog wns a thoroughbred and valued very highly by his owners. The ball game held at Spencer Creek Sunday was plnyed between Relnap H-tJ ramp and Spencer Oreek team, Relnap 3C camp won 1" to 1. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Runion of Lots Angeles were week-end visitors at the Cedarwood Tavern, Miss Carmen Newell of Redmond Is Keiiding a few week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mitchell. Dr. George A. Simon Named Artisan Head Dr. Georgo Simon was elected mas ter artisan at the meeting of the Artisan lodge Thursday when officers were named for the coming year. Others are Russell Greenfield, su perintendent; Hen Clark, inspector; Mary Cocker, treasurer; Florence Reny, secretary; Leo Meyers, senior conductor; Ijiwrence Blackburn, jun ior conductor; Fielding Root, master of ceremonies; Mildred Clarl., musi cian. The instructor and warden will be named Inter. Plans were made for a picnic lo hi? held July 7 at Hontim-Lane park with cars to leave the V. O. W. hall at lp. in, No meetings will be held at the hall during July and August. Next, gath ering will be held at the cottne in Skinner Butte park on Aug. 1. The area of Montana is 1-KI,IM7 square mites. DANCE VAUGHN COMMUNITY CLClt JUNE '22 BLOCK S 1 STYLE PARADE l M- llUITPP l ur vvnnco TV' 199 h i CATTY CORNER McDONAVO THEATER ,v. ;-.y BLOCK'S 997 WILLAMETTE Roseburg Man Must Face Hit-and-Run Charge in Courts Walter Day of Roseburg was book ed to appenr in the Eugene justice court some time Friday afternoon on a charge of failing to stop his car and reporting an accident on the highway. Day was arrested between 5:30 and 6 o'clock Thursday evening after his car, traveling south, struck a car driven by Clyde Mathers of Goshen on the overhead crossing between West Springfield and Goshen. The car Mathers was driving for delivery after a repair job in Mather's shop, was badly wrecked and Mathers' back was injured, Mathers Hugged a car and after re turning to Goshen set out in com puny with Kenneth Hayes to overtake Day who had started up the Willam ette highway with his crippled car. He was overtaken and brought back to Goshen. The state police were noti fied and Day was brought to the county jail. k k 1 lift CORNER TENTH . AND Wll-L'M-TTI Side-West Side