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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1935)
affe Six THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE.' OREGON June 21, l9v The Bible nof Is circulated In 6TS languages and dialects by the British and Foreign Bible Society. Sturgeons grow to a length of eight leet and a wpii , ..... WHERE WORK IS RUSHED FOR STRATOFLIGHT! UP AND UP! the CJreat Lakes pouads iJ The ponulat! creasing at the rat. of Wrld ' 12,000,000 annua"" f more " T NOTED SCIENTIST t El A window of woodcarvings, includ ing both local work and Kuropenn "Folk" carving, is on display for the v?eek-end at the Brondwny Inc., Ktim tilatinK interest in the vncntion school classes planned for this summer. In the local carving, the center of interest is an unusual ovcrmnntle Bcreen "Klephants on the March," de signed and carved for Mrs. Roy Morse by the (Jrcy Gypsy Craftsmen, It is enrved in exceptionally rich local madrona (laund). Of the I-Turopean proup the salad spoon and fork loan ed by Mrs. Sally Allen and the tiny Swiss carved antelope are of special interest. A dressing tnlde mirror made for Mrs. Clarence Chase of local maple, hand finished in antique honey color is noteworthy and along with many other local woods demonstrates the possibilities of the region for wood craft. The Idea back of assembling the display is not only the possibilities of several nnexploited local woods, but because of the character or the tim ber Industry, the near pioneer back ground and the rich out-of-doors, but also to show that wood carving is an effective art expression. As part of Eugene's playground and recreation program for the summer, classes in woodcarving for both boys and girls will be held, carving classes to be under the supervision of the Grey Gypsy Craftsmen, and will also Include clay modeling in wood tech nique, carving in relief, figure carv ing and puppet making. No tuition fees will be charged and tools will be provided at 10 cents a jtveek up-keep fee. It is estimated that nnother dime n week will cover the cost of materials for the projects. ?. Evening classes for adults and ad vanced students have heen planned With all classes to open Monday, June 4. Clnsses will continue for 10 veeks. t gan to Compete in Northwest Tourney SEATTLE. June 21. (U.R) II. Chandler Efftin, Medford, Ore., na tional amaleur golf champion HI. years go; five times nortliwftnt champion; our times western amateur champion ?nd Walker cup player was duo to rrlvo In Seattle today lo practice for the northwest tournament to be played at Seattle Golf club, Juno 24-20. j Mm. Vera Mutt'hings Ford, Seattle, formerly of Vancouver, B. C, will trlve for her seventh title- now held Jy Misv Marion McDougall, Portland, llrs. Guy C. Itiegel, Spokane, will flso compete. She won tho champion ibip nine years apo. CASH GRAINS CHICAGO, Juno 21. (A3) Cash heat, No. 2 red 83 U; No. 2 hard 2 V6i weevlly; corn, No. 1 yellow 87; :o. 2 yellow 80'-jS7; oats, No. 1 hite, 4344 Vj; No. 2 whito 42 HVi. No ryoj no buckwhwit; no soy Mins; barley nominal, feed 4TifiO; halting 80cCf;$1.00; timothy seed per tvt. IT.OOffi'.W; clover seed per cwt. 12.00ff?10.75; lard, tierces, $13.02; foose $13.85; bellies $17.20. NEWSTAND CONVENTION I BAKER, June 21. P) Fifty ftiagazine men, including publishers fepresentntives from New York City ind Chicago and whnlesalera from all lections of tho Pacific coast gathered ere tod yfor tho fourth annual con vention of the Fnolfir Const Independ ent Magazine Wholesalers associa tion. Many of the delegates were ac companied by members of their fain-flies. DANCE VAUGHN COMMUNITY li OIJ'H JI'NE 22 The rugged, tree-clad elopes of the Black Hills In South Dakota look down on this new town, where intense activity prevails in preparation for the second stratosphere hop of the National Geoaraohlc Society and the army air corps, scheduled for June. The camp of tents and frame buildings Is shown, with the winding trails down which supplies and equipment are being rushed. The ring from which the start will be made Is clearly outlined In the Immense bowl. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) plan could be worked out to erect a county relics museum there. Will Meet at Hill Home The Pioneers are to meet Ttutsday at tho mill run homo of Mr. and Mvh. D. U. Hill, 1KI.0 Ciarden avenue. Miss Anne Whiteaker, president of the as sociation, and Judge K. O. Potter, sec retary, assisted by other active mem bers of the jcroun are working out a varied program for the day. The morning is to be given over to visiting and renewing acquaintances. The Ime ket dinner will be at noon. Kach per- ison coniinff is asked to bring "a well filled basket, tliat the tahhvi to bo spread beneath the trees along the inillrace "may groan with their load of gooil thiii8' as usual. Kadi fam ily Is to bring tnhle service and urea in for coffee. Tho coffee and ice-cream aire to bo furnished. Ol Young, tpo, Is tipped off to wenr his bathing u it since a little bird fcn.vs that lis his birthday and the proximity of tho millraco may recall college days and college pranks. All persona who hovo lived in Ore gon RO years or more are jrtven a spe cial in vital ion since they are known as "the" pioneers. WOOL REPORT BOSTON, June 21. (P Th Commercial Bulletin will soy tomor row : "The announcement of further gov eminent contracts has stimulated the wool market, especially on medium qualities, which are most affected, so Hint prices are back fully to the point wnero tney were prior to the nouncenient of the supreme court NUA decision and sometimes a cent or so higher. "New civilian business Is slow but deliveries against old contracts are being made steadily In piece goods, a well as in yarns and tons. "In the went, the market hns be come active again both In medium and flue wools. Foreign markets nre very strong on moderate activity. "Mohair is firm with good demand mouernie. The Bulletin will publish the fol lowing quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon: Fine and F. M. Staple 72 73; fine and h M. Combinir tUt-tiS Married Love runs smoother on digestible food! t why two cans I ivi Jp' J Became I want you to i tart houtakeeping uilng a pure, di Qtttlbfo fat. One can li for caksi and plat and such. Uiv the other for all your davp-frytng, dear . . . your frld things will b o crlipy and digtihbft. Mrs. Elian's Recipe for IRISH PUFFS . . fried digestibly in digestible CRISCO 9 ewrs. well iMwtan 8 or 4 strips frlwt hncon a cup .en-over mAAiuxl taHoxpooa tutnaxi potatoes parsley CRISCO for deep-frying Heat opffs and potatoes thoroughly. Add bacon, crumbled or chopped, nlno pnr1ey. if (xUato is not seasoned, Kitt and popper to taste. Drop mixture by spoonful in ll.u-tHMUmitvt Nimvpan filled H full of melUxl hot IMwo, t'KlSCO Ik tho Hunt heal i;)7.0-aiA0 F.) when an Inrh cul of Itrtwi browns In 40 wvonds. (OKISCO li the right frying fat Imvuuiw it U tho creamy, rffffsftfif fat cooks fried foods crispy, not timwy!) Fry Irish Puffs until (tolden brown. Drain on soft alworbont paper. Save Criiwo, strain It Into a spoclul ran and fry with it over and over mculn. CltlSCO keeps ttigtsiMtl 5 X Crisco DIGESTS QUICKLY fine and F. M. clothing 02-03. Mohair: IJmncslic Rrnilod: First corabinK, 4H-4.'ii swonrt conihinir 38-40: good enrdiiiK, "J.'l-3,-; first kid, C5-C0; sec ond kid, 50-55. "Drive-In Market" Inaugurates New System of Shopping Tho Drivo-Jn Market, permittinc customers to be served without get ting out of their cars, hns opened nt 1221' Willamette street under the management of Norman I'ohl and James Jl. Horn. A concrete driveway extends to Iho storo front and people may either serve themselves or remain in their automobile. Four clerks are employed lo give quick servico and a complete line of groceries, vegetables, fruit and meat is featured. . The store will be open from 7 in the morning to midnight, including Sundays and holidays. The newest of equipment has been installed to handle the stock. CrfBco t. th. TilMm1 tr.rt.ni.fk t .hnrt.nlni mtmifa-tuml by rrortt ft R.mhl. Co. New Road May Be Added to R. F. D. 3 Out of Eugene Patrons of Eugene It. F. D. 3 mull route, extending southwest of the city, hnvo petitions tor a change of the route to include the new Brings hill road now being finished by the coun ty. The county rock crusher that hns been located at the Owen pit south of Crow for some time haB been moved to the top of Briggs hill to provide surfacing for the new road. A postal inspector has gone over the new road and it is said that 'he has recommended the chnnges as peti tioned for This will eliminate a dup lication of R. F. D. 3 and the Crow stage route which now exists for sev eral miles and besides it will serve a number of mail patrons not now on the rural free delivery route and it will not cut off any patrons, it is Rtnted. CONTINUED FROM PAGE I to the growth, differentiation and functional activity of those glands, the diKPovcry of the laws of associa tion of orjians, the production in vitro and the treatment of organic and ar terial diseases, etc." To date 20 experiments have been made. They include kidneya, spleen, heart, thryoid gland, ovaries and su prarenal glands. Iti only two did infection develop, and that was in the organ before re moval. Thyroid glands were kept more than 20 days with pulsating arteries and active circulation. Unusual Tests Reported With the organs were removed enough surrounding tissues and arter. ies to enable them to function. Over ies and thyroids grew rapidly in their artificial boxes. One ovary developed signs associated with pregnancy. Olthough this work Is in no sense the artificial production of life, it shows that if scientists find out how to change non-living stuff into living, they can hope to maintain the life thus brought into being. No description of Lindbergh's new pump was given. It was made this year, the Inst in a series which he began in 1031. The announcement revealed that the firBt mechanical heart and lung Lind bergh made was described by him in 1931 in science, without his name ap pearing. 1 At Rockefeller Institute it was said the colonel goes and comes as he pleases. His published work was done in the division of experimental sur gery. The institute itself later will publish a description of his latest me chanical heart. The geographic center of Montnno is in tile kitchen sink of a doctor in Lewiston, according to Montana state surveyors. There is a collection of 50 rare toads in the AVnshington. D. C. zoo. This scene a giant balloon bounding aloft, carrying men and equipment for scientific research In the stratosphere will be enact ed soon In a natural bowl in the Black Hills, near Rapid City, S. D. Commander of the 1935 venture, spensored by the National Geo graphic Society and the U. S. Army Air Corps, will be Capt. Albert W. Stevens, right. He will be accompanied by Capt. Arvll A. Anderson, left, pilot. The scene above pictures the start of last year's ascension. 'TOMBOY TESS" MADE FROM I - 7"7T L A MJVBc IS PUT I VOH'T When you want a change Horse-radish Mustard. It Mustard and Horse-radish, By Z- M. COX si yes iNDeep we do i si AND OP MY i r i Snapshot-! J fr DAINTEE PRODUCTS 4 A WLL MAUfG. ON oq "mis - it:? mv UNCLE GENT PADM.' for usual seasonings ask your grocer for DAINTEE 's a delicious combination of our fine old-English You'll like it for meats and sandwiches. Redeem your coupon for FREE at your grocer's with the purchase of one package of WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT Take your grocer the coupon you recently received from the Kellogg Company. Furchnse" one package and your grocer Trill redeem your coupon, giving you free a package of KEL LOGG 'S AVIIOLE WHEAT BISCUIT. "What's the most delicious breakfast you can think of? KELLOGG 'S "WHOLE "WHEAT BISCUIT with berries and cream! Get. them nt your grocer '8 today! Fresh, ripe strawberries and Kellogg's "Whole "Wheat Biscuit extra crisp, toasted on both sides. Local grocers invite yon to try a full-size package of AVIIOLE "WHEAT Biscuit as 'Kel logg makes it crisp, delicious, toasted on both sides. Here's how you can do it free! Everylmdy likes shredded whole wheat, and made the Kellogg way it's more tempting than over. Get your free package today and dis cover the convenience, economy and appetizing crispness Kellogg gives you in these double toasted biscuits. Made by Kellogg in Battlo Creek. WHOLE WHEAT BISCUIT WHOLElill WHEAT fill B Biscuiffg-jjg; Jodie leaded OillilJ 15 BISCUITS 12 OUNCES Producers Public Market Broadway and Charnelton FOR YOUR TABLE . Fresh, Garden Fresh Lane County Produce You will find all the fine things raised in Lane county here on the market every day ... Big selections to make your choice from, too. NOW ON THE MARKET Lane County Cherries and Raspberries James Gardens Market EUGENE'S FRUIT AND VEGtTABLE CENTER Free Delivery Also C. O. D. Orders Taken Watermelons ON ICE Lb. ifc Cantaloupes Large alze, 4 for 25c Oranges Full of Julee, 2 dozen !l!!!".39c Grape Fruit Sweet and seedless, 5 for 25c Outdoor Grown Tomatoes Basket .'.'!! !!25c Raspberries 3 boxes !!!.'25c Coast Peas Well filled and sweet, 4 pounds ,..."!"25c Yellow Wax Beans Very tender, 3 pounds !".l25c Zucchini Squash and Yellow Summer Squash 2 pounds 15c Local Beets, Carrots, Radishes, Onions 3 bunches. ...10c Cauliflower White heads, pound j3C Wild Blackberries for That Pie 3 boxes 29c Egg Plant, Asparagus, Celery, Cabbage, Limes, Calavos. FOR SATURDAY SALMON Half or Whole Fish, pound .. 15c SHAD Fine for baking, lb 10c LING COD A A yz or whole, lb I UC CRABS r for 9C While they last fa C3C Newman's Fish Markets 39 East Broadway and Producers' Market Phone 2309 We Deliver 100 MARKET SATURDAY Ofh Pnmm I- irfk 4 "V switrs PREMii Delicatessen-Meats And we have a full line of lunch meats and a big selection of cheese. FEATURES Ham and Veal Loaf- 2 Lbs. Fresh Ground Beef No cereal or fat ICp 2 Lbs AJW Swift's Premium Ham Slice lOo or 3 slices 2C Brookfield Butter, Grade . Pound Grade A, !( Consumers Meat uept. PUBLIC MARKET S. E. Corner Market EXTRA SPECIALS BEEF ROAST i3c Lb. VEAL ROAST 13c Lb. LAMB ROAST 13c Lb. FRESH GROUND BEEF UC 2 for 25c V. SHORTENING 13C-2 for 25c LARGE CENTER CUTS HAM 13C 2 for 25c LEGS LAMB Pound 13c p1us 6c STALL SPECIALS VEGETABLE Plants. Fresh Ems Butter, Cottage Cheese and Vegetables. G. P. Smith STALL S3 STRAWBERRIES Tomatoes. Lettuce. Cottace Cheese. Wal nuts, New Potatoes, Fresh Vegetables. STALL 24 & 25 FREE PARKING AT THE PUBLIC MARKET Pints. 18c Comb IL'tio . 20c. l.oe.il .i" 1 13 lbs., 2--c. ,., . i A,.L-ornn MAI"'" ; FRYERS, H-u,Kre-h K matoes. Cherries, r tables. Cabh.1e & Crj A"'- SIAM. - R. I. R. Fyers. 1UI, Fresh Ef. i", Strawberries. gs J. H. Samuel tTAU. t"