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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Page Seven 5 MT S THE LATEST j VWS ON AUTO ROW ill . , i That was just at .Pit) . riuilnr '" sales " hoId,nB up , rfn't be .-lassified as r oidmbil ,ruck' KM- ... fn TTnrisAn.. . f(nrs. aeajc.o ... - ?. .nd Terraplanc reported & with four Terraplanes ., orders on file. i . n.nimin. salesmen, k" .:. nf the news d." Saturday. 1 . , tnr company. . 'Lrii. reported that W. f Uke of the Portland p,.i Lake " . each H. C. T'jl. -;ih two sales. t sMer. ferried two new Tl8 Portland Friday to P,,ia.;.ocrowonhand. ,t. at Held-Sawyer, wd-rnrk ioldins P. nd r.nlT on hand now. both '" s,,linl! We"' ..... Pivmnuth. Nash, La- r.Vj DeSo'to dealers, also re V'r Ml toe . fil "' 1100,1 coM : be more natural? Motor company. !; a.- . been ph.- ..1 this year, rep"" M" 10 . -i.i,..li thev ad- SLT or one. -But they're 7,, well as In early sarins. Ed Lorence 1 .J 1.- rmIolor company ne -.u-u ... . Brown. n" . C ,,, ...i. , .munlinc for lots of sales. . M Manville at the Motor Sales i-Hr, was out. hut we under- ,1 this presentation of tne i- l.j TWilav evening orew n I card. Fiord hart seven heau- flrt on nnno. ami ' . rtowinf the history of pek lod tie methods used In huil-1- 'allff Chevrolet had little In the Bf Mffll to Oiler, mil inriiii""r.. inwd il ,he "fellem i on display. eariy every mum-. le seen there, ami rapm e r from the distributors makes :lite delivery to the consumer .Utile. Utile, sold by Soberer Motors. almost doubled the number oi sold in the first six months of W This season SS.317 I'ontiacs bfen delivered, compared to 16 in 1034. Only 73-(120 were In the entire year of IIM4 there's real pickup. Buiek ins well, too, Jerry states. jlohawk Happenings I0HAWK, July 20 (Special) wk-McKenzie grange members their regular meeting Weilnes irminr at the I. 0. 0. F. hall lljreola after the business meetinit during the lecture hour the fol- 1d program was given, skit, Two Hi of Greenhorns, by Arthur Mb, Glen Spicer; rendini;, Mrs. S. ijh; debate, Resolved whether the bqi rehabilitation government pro- ill benefit the community nf- fcitive, Lee Senvey, negative, Her- : Brown. The following next three 'tings' programs will be in contest n, one group to give n program rith meeting. Marcola Xell Price. aie Fisher and Julia Doming: Ini, Lela Senvey. Mrs. S. Ranch, Hammitt: Varnell. Gladys n. Lydia Edirell. Tleo. Hill. Ires, Ernest Male, Alex Lewis, Etta ft. and Mrs. TJenry Tollett were guests in the Santa Clara com- Piity Snnday. ri, Seavey and son. Wi.vne of faa. returned Saturday from Boise, fii wdere they spent thrc? weeks mg at Mrs. Seavev's narents' e, alio to be with Mrs. Senvey's " wno is very ill. fn ere busy all day Thursday at ouiiorn school grounds building ' and other ttmioo rnn 4a Fk pioneer nirni Kn,lnt- Tlt. the bdies furnished a picnic (lin- iatnes Baker U c,,n,l; : or in Prtrfi-n.t V' Sunshine rluh will hold Its ' t the Stafford sehool grounds r,dT afternoon. lief pittee are Lena Anderson. Etta r -i m i arne iril. S SS Harriett Tl ;n - v.n t .. ' ' is visit- "he home f r MASTER OF MANY. MILLIONS! A camera study that brings out with striking faithfulness every facial feature of America's greatest financier Is this latest, exclusive picture of J. P. Morgan, taken as he sailed unrecognized by" the pub lic, for Europe, on the Aquitania. The attitude Is typically Morgan esque, the man of millions standing with mouth tightly closed, Jaw firmly set, and keen eyes gazing directly ahead, with his favorite pipe gripped In the left hand giving the last characteristic touch, The Monroo Motor company, now under the direction of H. C. Ormis- ton, has been completely rearranged to give motorists a better and more efficient service, It was announced Saturday. The parts department, headed by Carl Webster, has a complete line of Studebaker, Terraplane and Hudson parts. In sddttion to Good year tires and tube's. The sales division features the three cars named above, with the following salesmen handling, demon strations: Elmer Gllbertson, sales manager: Chet Good, Glenn Hover and C, 8. Benjamin. A new lift has been Installed In the mechanical department, and mo torists will be able to personally iu spect the under-parts of their ma chines. Two expert mechanics will be re tained to handle the mechanical di vision, while day and night, 24 hour, service will be rendered. Eugene motorists are urged to drop in for free Inspections. 1ST CARD SLATED. BK SIUSLAW A. C. CQBURG SCHOOL TD T cousins of Mrs. Carrio Kurd, were visitors at the llurd home Weduesduy evening. Marcola Notes COBURG, July 20. (Special) A special school meeting will bo held .Monday evening, July 22, nt 8 o'clock in the school nudilorium to consider purchasing approximately .three and one half acrw of land adjoining Hie school properly on the north nt the rate of $223 per acre. Cora Hcaton, president of the Re bekah assembly, made her official visit to Diamond Hebeknh Thursday evening. Instnllntlon of officers was performed by Lnella Hcnngin, district deputy president, and slnft including: Belle Hurd, district deputy mnrshall; Ada Stoneberg, warden; Verne Tyler, secretary. Lena MoNnbb, treasurer ; Vadtira Green, musician; Effio Ward, inside guardinn, and Carrie Hurd, chaplain. Officers instnlled were: past noble grand. Irvnnnn Taylor; noble grand, Anna McNnbb; vice grand, Evangeline Hurd; sccrctniy, Alina Allingham; treasurer, Lena Mc Xnbb; It. S. X. 0... Verne Tyler; L. S. V. 0., Laonn Green; It. S. V. G., Ada Stoncbergf h. S. V. !.. Effic Ward; chaplain, Thiol Bartholomew; warden. Mnna Bceson: conductor, Cnra Hull; outer sentinel. Herthn Johns; inner sentinel, Benirioc Payne. Following the installation Corn Hen ton, president, gave a talk. A finance committee was appointed which in cluded Lena McNnbb, Minnie Scott and Lueila liciingin. The Coburg Sewing club will picnic in Skinner Butte park Tuesday, July 23. A picnic lunch will be served at noon followed by a soeial afternoon. Mrs. Kcese Jarnagin and Mrs. Charlie Pwnngo entertained with a bridal shower nt the Jarnagin home Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Noel I'irtlc (Helen Huff) a recent bride. Mrs. Chester Taylor entnrtained with a dinner party Thursday in honor nf the birthday anniversary of her husband. Mrs. Harry Hunfoon of Stillwater. I Minnesotn, Mns. Margie Davis of T :ti- it.;nAA....: m n1 Mrs. Sam Mnckin of Cottage Grove. MAItCOLA, July 20 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peter and daugh ters, Doris and Betty, of New West minister, B. C, visited with Mr. and M,rs. George 'Dau:,'herty also with other relatives hero the middle of the week. Tom Savage and daughter, Mrs. Irene Presnal of Woodland, Wash., and Mrs. Mary Morrow of Portland were hero to attend the funeral of their brother George Savage. A large number of relatives mid friends at tended and many beautiful florul of ferings. Mrs, Enimitt Courtrlght and son Bobby Dean, of Wondling camp 3 have gone to Nebraska to visit a month at her old home, A birthday parly honoring Herman Mason was given at the Mason homo Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served to the following. Mrs. Josephine Criss, Mrs. Margaret Mil ler of The Dalles, Mrs. Mary Whitsell, Miss Filley, Chas Price and children, Mr. and Mrs. George Ensthotn and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wess Kostham, and children. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wil liams and children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Wilkins, Wanda Wilkin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrley Williams. Mrs. Phoebe Mostel ler, Mrs. I.ora Nielsen, Lois Nielsen, Paul Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leman Ilenems, Mr. nnd Mrs. Olaf Nielsen nnd Aveltn Nielsen nnd the Mason family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Savage have moved from Mabel to Marcola and are living in one of the Johnson houses. Word was received here of the birth of a daughter July 17 to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Vnnder Sterre in San Fran cisco,, Mr. Vander Sterre lived here several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown of Corvnllis were over night guests at the Leo Hill home Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Norvnl Neil are the parents of twin girls born nt the Pa cific hospital July 111. All were re ported to be getting along nicely FLORENCE, July 20. (Special) With some of the best amateur talent in southern Oregon ready to swing leather, the Siuslaw Athletic club of Florence will get under way impressively next Friilny night in their first fight card, to be held at the local gym. Malcom Hansen, well-known glovo tosser from the Deerhorn Athletic club, and Ruben Thomas, speedy battler of the Eugene A. C, are slot ed to make things hot in the maiu event. The eml-windup will feature Bar ney Culbertson nnd Harold Withrow, n couple of Siuslaw A. C. middle weight, who will givo and take to decide the club championship. In one nf the feature bouts draw ing more than Its share, of attention, Lew Bierer, big all foot three "wal loper from the Siuslaw A. C, and Wayne Ferguson, giant Scot, who wears the colors of the Eugene A. C, will attempt to pound each other into submission. The bout la slated to go three rounds, but it it Roes the full limit, it will be n rarity as far as amateur heavyweight buttles are con cerned. Whatever happens, it ehould be filled with plenty of hefty "socks" ns long as It lasts. Other feature events will see Rus Curtis and Welt Barrows, bolh of Triangle lake. The full card will be announced Inter, Officers for the club were named this week, and wns divided into two groups the Junior group and the senior or business men's group. The officers appointed by the junior divi sion are: president, E. Elvlng; vice president, Carl Withrow; secrotary, U Rice; treasurer, R. Ferris. The senior group appointed the following committeemen: genernl chairman, F. Baty; finance, Fred Sargent, N. K. Hatch; publicity, Carl Severy; activ ities, Roy Bowman, T. Torgenson; physicians, Dr. Tarr, Dr. Edwards, and Dr. Hess. nle Parr, Mrs. W. Chapman, Mrs. Beatrice Lednickey, Mrs. Cedric Mof. fat, Fern Barber, Mae and Aloab Chapman and a number of children. The W. T. M. S. of the M. E. church met for their July meeting at the city park Friday afternoon. Mrs. Bertha Nelson gave a very interest ing lesson on the Women of Burma. After the session a picnic lunch and social time of visiting was eujoyed. Members present were Mesdamcs Bertha Nelson, Lamerne Empey, A. B. Smith, Don Dunn, Cris Jensen, W. B. Empey, Lily Young, Carrie Mor gan, Torcht, Cris Domoschofsky. r.ttn Boone, T, Ray. Miss Gordon and Miss Smith. The Priscolla club met at the home of Mrs. Carl Ruder on Thursday afternoon. The time wns spent in visiting and enjoying the delightful luncheon served by the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Cloud Michenl. Mrs. Ejner Hentie, Mrs. Nels Horn, Mrs. Svend Rusch, Mrs. Xors Pitney. Mrs, Agnes Johnson, Mrs. Mads Jen sen, Mrs. Horace Peterson, Mrs. Clausen, Mrs. Pete Skovbo and the hostess, Mrs. Ruder. Alta Peterson. Ruth Young and Billy Peterson went to Florence Fri day where trey will spend several days camping at Munsel Lake ana will visit at the George Nelson home at Flor ence. Mrs. Cleve Starns who underwent a major operation nt the Pacific hos pital on Saturday, July 13, is reported to be getting along very nicely. JUNCTION CITY, July 20. (Spe cial) The annual Poultry Co-op pic nic will he held In Uenton-Liinc park . Sunday, July 21. All poultrymen nnd friends are invited to nttemt. A pro gram of speaking stunts and competi tive games has been arranged for. The merchants of Lane county have donated the prlies for the best liar, the sweetest singer, fnstest foot race and a number of other features. A picnic dinner nt noon with the com mittee furnishing Ice cream and cof fee will be one of the main events of the day. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. C. Llston and three sons who came here from Mit chell, S. D., several months ago loft Thursday morning for their former home. Tbey expect to spent several months on the trip and may find a permanent location. They will visit u son in Arkansas, Mrs, Jake King and daughters, Shirley and Maurice, are spending a week with relatives at Lake Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Louvring have moved into the house just vacated by Archie Miners on the east aide. Mr. and Mrs. W. Everett nf Seattle, Wash., are spending this week with Mrs. Everett's mother, Mrs. Mary Bailey, and other relatives. Several business changes have taken place in Junction the past week. The Junction City Cleaners hare been taken over by the Renken Brothers, William aud Eddie, recently of Crete, Neb. They are making some improve ments in equipment and will be ready for operatioln In a few days. The Twin Oaks have a new man ager, Delbert Falkner, of Eugene. Mr. Holstein who has been hero aliout a year has resigned and with his family will return to their former home in Wisconsin. Dick Good who has been with the Twin Oaks for some time hns taken a position with the Shell Oil people in Eugene. He will con tinue living in Junction City for a while. are planning on attending the nnnunl county picnic that will be held at Lost Creek ranch on upper McKenzie Sun day, July 21. Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson drove out from Florence Thursday. Mr, Nelson wns attending to business mat ters In Eugene while Mrs. Nelson vu A number of members and friends Ited her brother, Olsle Peterson and of the Hebekah and 1. O. O. F. lodges i family in Junction. Junction City News JUNCTION CITY, July 20 (Spe cial) The Ladies' Aid of the Christ Ian church met for an out door meet ing in the City park on Thursday afternoon. In the absence o the presi dent Mrs. Lednickey presided at a short business session, after which a socinl time with a picnic lunch was enjoyed. Those out for the afternoon were, Mrs. Clara Evans, Mrs, Mnr garet Nelson, Mrs. Ella Pope, Mrs. .Tacksch. Mrs. Mary Strnme, Mrs. Velma Thornton, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Mne Washburn, Mrs. Baldwin, Mrs. Olive Miller, Mrs. Porter, Mrs. Vin- Westinghouse FURNITURE COMPANY ah.t ENTRY BLANK ,"f"NAL AMATEUR SNAPSHOT CONTEST red by Th Register-Guard, Carl R. Baker Film Shop. I wlih mooern Engraving Co.) tf. 1S3! i i 'nter ,he following snapshots, all taken since April 'Molina' ih Nation,l Amateur Snapshot Contest, 11th week "a Juiy !utn at s P. M, at Register-Guard otiice. TITLE CLASS I Children and Babies TITLE CLASS II Sports, Hobbies, Recreation',' Action TITLE TITLE lama CLASS III Scenes and Still Life CLASS IV Informal Portraits arn, A.. . Psrti 1 i"ter"Gu"rd terrl,ry which Includes Lane coun "'cPt Dr0f , ' Ben,0n. Lincoln and Douglas, may compete Fin' l Anv "umber ot snaps may be entered et ,ntrl'' cut one of these blanks and enclose It with eaC "fcject h . .. Tl,: hould tell briefly name or description o' Sue wh- ,ve mu,t be saved. They will have to be pro The New Motorists' Responsibility Law VirtnaJlv Says to You "The state granla yon the privilege of registering and onerntlmr an automobile on the streets and the highways nf the state BUT If tou violate certain provisions of the law or fall to pay within a fixed time limit, damage aaeeseed against yon, these privileges will be revoked. Onc Revoked These prlvlleg-SB will not be restored until yea famish the state with proof of yonr ability to pay amy further damages caused by any one of the car yen may desire to register or operate In the atate." Hov' To Meet the Law' Demand The easiest, moat practical and economical way to comply with the Financial Responsibility Law la to take oat an Exchange nollcy which contains the Responsibility Com pliance Clause. Communicate with the nearest afent of the Substantial Saving Are Belnj Made by Over 109,000 Policy holders. "A-Exnellent" Rating In Besfs Insurance Guide. We Have Prepared Brief Review, of the NEW SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY LAW SEND FOR TOUR FREE COPT ' A. D. CAMPBELL District Manager es ... Broadway Phons H09 Expert Film Developing and Printing Kuykendall Drug Co. 670 win. Have Your Shoes Fitted By X-Ray Williams' Stores, Inc. New Store 1016 Willamette UPHOLSTERING Your old Davenport rebuilt and a New Cover COA 7C for only Ci I 3 Applegate Furniture Co. THE MONROE MOTOR CO. HAS RE-ARRANGED FOR YOUR BETTER SERVICE AND CONVENIENCE Mr. H. C. Ormiston, the new owner, has had 11J years experience in the automotive business. Knowing the needs and likes of the motor, ing public he has completely renovated this garage for your best service and convenience. PARTS DEPARTMENT This department, in charge of Carl Webster, hns n new nrrniigcnipnt. mul setup for your better service. We have a coniplcto lino of genuine Hudson, Terrapliino mul Shulclmkor factory parts, nlso Oootlyenr tiros and tubes. Featuring the famous National Bat SALES DEPARTMENT We have the agency for Hudson, Terraplana and Studolinker automobiles. See our show room for thn latest modolB. Call one of the following snlosmen for demonstrations. Also, we feature Eiinrnnteod used cars. ELM Kit G1LBERTSON, Sales Mgr. OIIET GOOD, Snlesmnn GLENN STOVER, Salcsmnn C. S. BENJAMIN, Salesman Office Wo maintain a modern ac counting department, in chnrgc of Miss Mary Jones. Mechanical Department This department is in charge of Claude Shnll and ho is assisted by Frank Rust. Both have had years of ex perience in mechanical work and we consider them ex perts in their lino . . . thor oughly capable of giving you complete satisfaction, - VALVE GRIND AND MOTOR TUNE-UP SPECIAL Until August 1st All you need to do to got these money-saving prices Is to bring In a copy of this ad. It will entitle you to the following low prices: 4 Cylinder Cars $4.00 6 Cylinder Oars $6.00 8 Cylinder Cars $8.00 SERVICE FLOOR FOR THE FIRST TIME We hare Just Installed a new Walker Electrlo Lift. You are cordially Invited to bring your car In for a FREE IN SPECTION. For the first time you will have an op portunity to walk under your cnr. See for yourself the condition of ALIj under-cnr parts. This new equip ment allows us to give you more thorough and effi cient sorvlce than ever before. 0 OPENING SPECIAL To Introduce this new lift we are making a special offer until August first. This ad and 60o will give you a regular $1.00 grease Job. Remember, Just this ad and 24 HOUR SERVICE Oln Solelm, In tho daytime, and Paul Bloomer, at night, are here to give you 24-hour sorvlce Greasing, Washing, Tire llepnlrlng, Complete Lubrication, Pol ishing, Slmonlilng, Motor Clonnlng, Gasoline and Oils. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Monroe Motor Company Hudson Terraplane Studebaker Sales Service On Pearl St., No. 837, between Eugene and Osburn Hotels IN PERFORMANCE . . . THE BOTTOM IN PRICE fC' ymini nno.. ' ' When you look at Terraplane's amart, sweeping tinei consider the extra size and roominess of Terraplane bodies get the thrilling smoothness of Terraplane performance it is hard to believe that this car is firked with the lowest. You can quickly prove that Terraplane gives you "top" performance. At any green light! On any hilll Over any stretch of road! And 36 official INJOY A RIDE TODAY ... AND ASK THS NEAREST DEALER TO EXPLAIN THE CONVENIENT HUDSON FINANCING PLAN I . . and we've forgotten ht rtptlr bills look UM' A.A. A. records for speed, acceleration, hill climbing give you added proof. There are many other advantages you won't find in any other lowest price car. Uodies all of steell Police-tested Hudson brakes! Amazing economy proved in nation-wide tests. The cool comfort of all-year ventilation, for summer driving. T 4 V tad op for TrrpUo . , . Hudtna Sit $695 . tnd ap . . . Hudson Eiiht $760 md up. . ' All price i. o.b. Uetroiilor itw lod model aai aaan i MONROE MOTOR CO. 837 PEARL PHONE 3170 Sm Km Hew Country Glib Sedsn-124' aee!btS9-113 or 124 !J. P.- SjrOf. o. b. CatrolL Mora Inside body length by 5'a to 7 li.ci:e tan tc-::n cotttng $180 to 3a mora 'i me picture is a winner.