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THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON Page Three . srvices in e' s.rvices in local P unndaV . cummer play-' if ' rm in city. JI 0f university summer i, of State pirwtora association. wl m City council meet- rw " - Townsend Meeting r :i..n iunior high 0M, to conference muntv agricultural &'ofhiE office Monday f to attend a conference of City News Notes : HAT-! DOING Sunday local of all the coast CXM"- 'J?!? ' Seho.1 La.t. Another Week- I iownaend club No. 1. met Tuesday i The achool to adjourn the latest evening at fcilver Spray hall. The for the aummer is the on in the meetins was opened by aalute to the I Heather district above McCredie , nag and a Terse frcm "America." A Sprints. It will not be out for an-; comimtlfe was appointed to tee about , other week yet. Miss Jrannette sending a delegate to the Cleveland , Clark, the teacher, was in Eugene convention. It was alto suggested that Saturday. ... uo roum co to tie Townsend Co-operation with other orsanlia-' Jecta east of the city; co-operation tureij the meutlng of the Springfield Report Given Dr. John C. Almack, injured ser ious y in an automobile accident this we'k ne" Eureka, Cel.. is said to be from yrz sa-srsc axtti '"J!" 5 tiona In promotion of a playground, : participated In ground-breaking, ! working toward establishment of a flax plant; sixiiisnriug of a meeting for farmers to aid interest in irri gation, culminating in several pro- wit h Boy Scouts and ccout camp. OFFICERS RE-ELECT tsPIlINGFlELI), cial) Ite-election June 20. (Spe. of officera fee- Townsend dub Friday evening at Taylor'a hall. Severt Jacobeon ia president, Bherman Potter, vice president, and E. G. I'rivat. vsecre-tary-treasurer. A board of directum will be appointed later. iivea in rjugene. Funeral .ervkes for shakers. Mr rw i n . M" ; went to J mc- srRINGFlEI.D. June 20.-(SPe Mrs. jonn U Almack, who died from I wa, speaker for ,b even in aneak I l L ' V T-, f n k V 1 cial)-Arriv.l of the bonus bonds injunea received in the accident, were ing on "The Financial End rTihe K-S,' rup'U. W ida and Rorrt II,cks, . ,bis w((k , s,lr,firtd found ,p. conducted Saturday afternoon in the Townsena l'tan " children of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. HicU projim,e,y h,f nf nloney ,uru. Altamesa cemetery at Altamesa, jusi ' lof J'"11-1'00 City, and Marjory Bur j ti in for ,icniption. out oi rasaacna. IJr. and Mrs L.hii 1 m ... OI eneia, in recnai. mis was mm C. Almack formerly lived in Eueem I ,r? h Dlreo,,lry Here I at the Hicka home with a number of tuS'm- Ihe new Klamath Falls city di-1 friends present. tarne Berries ni,nl.v.H , " oeen received here by ! l rha p . ' C. H. Leiter, route 1, Eusene was 1 and added to the tZ whi kii! "anoer Vlilta Eugene ' ins a total of fllO.tXX). in roUnd displaying some very fine large Phen- I cily director!... nf n,,ni.r -.- . Harold Bowerman. assistant ranter fjgUr, for the community. Of thia ; omenal berries at the Rec Mr..:,,." 1 h. . ' .P""lp"1 i Cascade district of the Wil- ,m0Unt. nplr.v M0.000 ha. been m'-''1 much Klamath directory received in the larger than the loganberry, which it past could not be filled until the . . , ,ieu cauea me "big arnral ot the book. ,i.6.,,rrr. ii nas quite a different Harry M. Stewart, postmaster, re ported that 1J0 envelopes of the , K0 baby bonds had arrived for veterane of thia vicinity, represent- lamette national forest, was a bus iness visitor in Eugene Saturday, .iie irom tne logan, however Mr I.eiter has a solid hslf- sen, nf fh. Radio Program The American Legion auxiliary will In Records rilmook. At this con- XKwillbeademonBtration KST-nTntUi and informs- I?! -;r.n on how to moke the t.,iltnral conservation act " .t .ffoctiva in that l side at , ,, Given Away ,"..prier ouppies, old enough ''?a from their mother, want B' .L.: ,rMr vs he dis- r8 L till llipm. aa thev V? . A on htt hOlievPR it nil nsve '"'a So.ny kiddies Br even grown .ii will call for tnem niter it . - in ha (riven flwav. I"."".', ..V.WA bo,,.. j the railway track from the Ji, farm on the Deadmond nti- , u ostluda Meetlnos- fcHlist Lamb will speak Sunday Ej it 11 o'clock at the Open Union 231 EiBBtn avenue west Lnbjert, "I Know How," and L.ine at 7:45 on the subject tt'Tte service concludes the L nestings being held by Ls,, rjmb at the mission. There n . ,i , :M .,nB. DSpIlBUlB, :oea It in tne iiiauicnu IkI; of the butte. L ieicendants of Stewart and Li Lewi!, pioneers to Oregon Es viU meet for their annual Lud picnic at the Wolf Creek i pounds, IS miles west oi r,u- Hit Sunday, June o. unere are m liring children of the pio (wple, Timothy Lewis and Mrs. Murine Earl, Doin oi rorc- berries which h m.,L... , nmencan lyegion auxiliary will stores m0" local p"scat t'lti D"", violiniaf and uon Bowman, soloist, in a fifteen minute musical program over KORE Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Sohool Clerks Here Among the school distrM clerks Theresa Kelly will be accompanist. at tuo unite ot u U. Mof- titt, county superintendent, Saturday were Morton Brietow of Zion. L. R. tli Conference H. Ethel Taylor, president- 4 uie Eugene Business and htioul Women's club, will be at Tiboe in C.ilifornia this week pad the regional conference for ratern lection of the National Mm of Business and Profes felVomen's clubs. The meeting tt held Sunday, Monday, Tucs- ud Wednesday. Irrui Singing w Poole funeral chapels in Eu- lad Springfield are sponsoring G. Brrson, baritone, in a pro- tier KORE Sunday at 1 :lo p. L'-Brfson's songs will include the rjToreidor song from the opera, h: h well as several other re : lunbeti, ti Celebrate' " iwwliy celebration is being plan- tTtiinirle lake Saturday aand W July 4 and fi according to BHilhurt. proprietor of the re new will be dancing Saturday Iwiind night and Sunday after- en night besides motor boat had other sports. IwmiClubZ "W 8. Garrett, who returned lfrom 1 trin to r,,hn anrl Ttpr. F-vBrire the talk for the week- own meeting of the Eugene nad'ib. Monday noon. Mr. Gar- 1 1 member of the club. N l Oakrldge Jwlge Fred Fisk and Coun Cltaissioner Cal M. Vounr c- Pl Perry A. Thompson, super- "i illnmettc national for ' Drtridsc Saturdav to look " road work. P Relnrn F1 M Mrs. S rtalMtall hnT. M. FtoEujeni after a trip east "'innon. n r Tha lnff tr. September. r""-ve Raincoat iric a woman s raincoat """"i, uie sueriii s outre osu. I, rnn ne nan nv ,iones oi .narrola. u. W. Mill;, -a,, ni Vida, W. J. Chase of Lower Camp Creek: Mrs. Maggie Fishwood of Cloverdale, Mra. Geneva Bettis of DyJ-na and -Giles Phelps of Happy nuiivw near cimira. Wants Road Vacated E. M. Warren of the Central di. trict west of Eugene was here Satur day with a petition asking the county court to vacate a part of county road no. 7, extending pnst the farm of Levi Zumwalt and the Ellmaker farm. The part proposed to be vacated is about half a mile in length and has not been used for a long time. To Sing Tuesday Miss Frances Margaret DeLoe, so prano, will be presented in a program over KORE, Tuesday, at 7 p. m. dur ing the weekly artists-students pro gram. Miss Maud Densmorc is to ac company Misa DeLoe. A group of violin numbers will be played by Miss Dorothy Louise Johnson, campus violin student. Sulker Grocery Changes Hands George Gettings has bought the Suiker grocery store at 336 Eighth avenue west. Mr. Gettings was with the old Ax Eilly store and lately has been working at the McConnick-Deer-ing store at 73 Fifth avenue west. H. B. Suiker, who has been operating the grocery store, plans on going back to his old home at Lincoln, Neb. Old Plate Found A plate that was probably used in the old stage coach days was found partly buried on the Charles E. Har-1 wood farm in the Santa Clara vicinity a few days ago. It beara a picture of the state seal of Oregon. Mrs. M. D. Harwood, who found it, says it was probably buried there in the early days. , . Couple In Portland Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Helms are in Portland, where Dr. Helms is one of the speakers on the program of the Portland Missouri cub at Jantzen Beach Park Sunday. Dr. Hftros will remain in Portland Monday, securing material for the manufacture of his flex-arch supporters, returning to Eu gene Monday evening. Birthday Celebrated Scott Jackson of Eugene celebrated his 75th birthday June 14 with a re union of the Jackson and Chandler families. Members of the two fami lies gathered from different parts of the state at Albany, having a picnic In Bridgewny park. Thirty-seven were present. Quartet to Sing . The Burch Shoe company is to present the Wayfarers, a male quar tet, for the regular weekly Wednes day evening musicale on. the air, ever nuns at 7 o eloci. . V eaten Program Tuesday The Veatch funeral home radio pro gram will be given over KORE Tues day at 12:30 p. m. Rollin Calkin, will be baritone soloist; Fred Dallas, viol inist, will be guest artist and Mrs. Maude Stehn, pipe organist. Helmetta Club Meets Helmetta club of the Pythian Sisters will meet Wednesday evening, June 21, at 6:30 o'clock for a no-hostess picnic supper at the Skinner butte park. Those attending are to bring their own dishes. CIRCUIT COURT Ran P. and Marie D. Reereler against Carey Bundy and others, suit filed to correct deed to land. Richard C. Lang against Gladys Lang, suit filed for divorce on ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. Robert Bertsch against Catherine B. Getty and Evgcne Notion company, suit for damages on account of in juries alleged to have been sustained in car crash, settled and dismissed. E. R. and Anna M. Peters against B. J. and Mildred H. Clark, suit to cancel contracta for the sale of cer tain farm property and certain Eu gene property on alleged ground of fraud and misrepresentation. . River Road Club Meets The River Road Townsend club will meet Tuesday evening, June 23. at the school. Election of officers will be held and refreshments will be ser ved. Ladies are requested to pleaBe bring sandwiches. Here from-Dorena Raymond Wicks of the Dorena sec tion was a caller at the office of 0. S Fletcher, county agricultural agent, Saturday and signed his work sheet under the agricultural conserva tion act. - MARRIAGE LICENSES Frank Elliott Bales of Westfir and Maty Lewis Gray of LaGrande. Lyle D. Smith of Wondling and Martha M. Sheppc of Eugene. Robert H. Semcm nnd Charlotte Louise Winnard, both of Eugene. Max Vern Long of Enseno end Catherine Zumwnlt of Junction City. Oral W. Spotts and Rosey E. Maxey, ,both of Eugene. TRAFFIC" FINES " L. H. Tarter, .Robert H. Schar- en, .Larry Campbell (two offenses!. Francis B. Baker, H. L. Crites, Maxine Forcia. O. C. Campbell, Mrs. Hugh Bettis, E. G. Eastman, J. L. Fowler Jr., C. O. Peterson, Frank Dalton, Eugene Home Ap pliance, Blanche Nangle, R. Joslyn, Bernice Lattin, all for overtime parking, H each. Pete Reitzenstein, parking on wrong side of street, $2, Non-High Board to Meet The county non-high school district board will meet in the office of Coun ty Superintendent Moffitt at the courthouse Tuesday evening to can vass the vote cast for board member and to transact other business. returned for redemption. Little difficulty was experienced ; In forwarding ve envelopes to re cipients, Stewsrt said. Out of the : 120 envelopes, all but nine have been delivered. Two envelopes were sent back to headquarters, one on instructions from the San Francisco headquarters, and the other for veteran who had moved to another city. The first shipment arrived Mon day, with some additions for the J next few days. On Wednesday the i first deliveries were made, and on . the ssme day. veterans begsn to i turn in bonds or redemption. For four days the amounts turned in were as follows: Wednesday, S000; Thursday, $12,200; Friday, 18000; Saturday (to noon), i50. Although half of the bond total has found its way back for redem ption, it is believed that as a gen ernl rule, Springfield veterans are not "going overboard1 on the idea of ready cash. Many veterans turned in part nf their bonds for redernp tion, preferring the remainder as an investment. The chief motivation for those who have turned in bonds for redemption, according to interviews with veterans, is the desire to make payments on hOmeB or taxes. Stewart expressed belief Saturday that the undelivered bonds would be accounted for shortly, since several of the recipients could not leave work long enough to sign for the bonds. The postoffice will be open for a short period Sunday morning to accomodate these veterans, BUILDING PERMITS G. M. Dillard. .permit to remodel residence, R54 Broadway east, $400. Russell D. Evans, permit to re pair residence, 141 17th avenue west, $75. G. N. Allenbaugh, permit to con struct new residence, 1520 Olive, $1,000. ' Fire Trucks Roll Again For the first time in nine days city fire trucks rolled Friday, first to Lincoln street on a false alarm and then to 2210 Jefferson where a rubbish fire was put out. without damage. Thieves Rob Car Thieves took a valuable purse from the car of Mrs. Mabel Klemm of Berkeley, California, she reported to city police. NOTARY PUBLIC Notarisl commission of John W. Pennington of Cottsge Grove filed in office of county clerk. CCC Superintendents Here Project Superintendents Pete Brude and J. R. Mitchell of the Caa cadia and Belknap CCO camps re spectively were in Eugene on bus iness Saturday. W. E. Qulnn In City . W. E. Quinn of Oreswell R. F. D. 1, was in the city on business Saturday. Visit From New York Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peacha of Troy, N. T., accompanied by Mrs. Mane Fhler. fiso of Troy, have been visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. An drew Stevensen, having left for their home, Saturday. They are returning by way of Portland and the nortnern route. Stolon Car Recovered A car owned by Claude R. Ritter, Springfield R. F. D. 1, was stolen Friday night and located Saturday on Eighth avenue west by sheriff's deputies. The officers say that they have information that two boys stole the cnr.O H, C. Wheeler In City H. C. Wheeler, etstc senator fr"m Lane county, was in Eugene from his farm in the Pleasant Hill section Sat urday. Junction Farmers In City E P. Hansen and J. B. Bamford. farmers of Junction City R. F. D. 1, were in Eugene Saturday. Down from Fall Creek T J. Donavnn of the Fall Creek section was in r.uK?iic SMnrdny. up frnm Danebo Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Mogensen were in the city faturtmy ""'r''':" " ' their home in the Wieho dutrirt. Here f'M Wendllng- W H Pende of the " endling dis i.irt'w.'s a F.ugene visitor Saturday. i Elmlra Farmer Here ., t n.,nrf, farmer of the Elmlra " " ' ... f..- 5 in i- Here. r!"" Pleasant Hill toodnisht of Plonsi-nt Hill ''? the farmers in UWj Snt- tO ti?n n-n.,. -I ,u Pl ronervntim, ..1 ?'CIb lo Meet- '"rk rink - u ...... .:.l f itternonn at the home of I--..Bird The meeting will ' --" p. m. H' f'm.r Here- 'Saitlon. Iirm.r nf lh .tunc '. J "tion. transacted business district, transacted busin -i Tifiat. j gene ala.. n fvtnr in pi. ! 1 is Milk Here L'ke. farmer f Elmir. Karl K. Mills TW'"l"i,l C r?iV ' bl"ine9, visitor in Eu- i tnge Grve. was a fcugene visitor fnt- " urnur C. R. Rose In City C. R. Rose of Creswell R. F. D. 1, was a caller at the office of County Agent Fletcher Saturday. In from Walton J. H. Fowler of Walton transacted business at the courthouse in Eugene Saturday. F. D. Petiold Heret F. D. Petzold of the Crow stage section was in Eugene on business Saturday. R. W. Beeson In Eugene R. W. Beeson of Harrisburg R. F. D. 1, transacted business in Eugene Saturday. Funerals Arthur L. Douglas The funeral of Arthur L. Douglas will be held at the Veatch chapel Mon day at 10:30 a. m. with interment In the Rest Haven Memorial parlt. Kev. Cecil F. Ristow will conduct the services. Juanita Rebekahs Resume Contest SPRINGFIELD, June 20. (Spe. cial) Members of the Juanita Re, bekah will hold another in the ser ics of contest programs Monday evening, with Mrs, Wanda Myers, Mrs. Mamie Richmond, and Mrs. Abbie Idivee in chargo of the pro gram. The contest, held between various program committees in the organization, was not held lsot week. Trio Of Springfield Industrial Plants Reporting Progress SPRINGFIELD, June 20. (Spe cial) Construction of the three in dustrial plants on the tract east nf Springfield picked up speed this week, coming a step closer to actual operation of industries. At the state flax plant, officials were preparing to go ahead with the pouring of concrete for the retting Innks next Thursday. Mean, while, the Mountain States power company was expected to begin Monday on the task of installing a power line to the flax plant site. One large aheid has already nenred completion, and tho office building construction has started. Two other buildings, a shed and machinery storage place have not been started. L. M. Webb, who comes to the local plant as manager nfter serving at the Salem state flax plant, is moving to Springfield as soon as he can locate a residence. At the fiawmill being built by George Stock and H. O. Warren, a power line has been completed by a Mountain States power compnny crew. The plant Is setting up an electric motor, as well as other equipment. The sawmill power line will also serve the cedar mill being built by ! A. W. Siemann. Invest in New Furniture for your home, an investment that will bring lasting pleasure and aatisfaction to your whole family. BONUS $(75 BONUS A Bonus for All Lane County 9 PIECE QUALITY LIVING ROOM GROUP includes GUARANTEED KROEHLER DAVENPORT GUARANTEED KROEHLER CHAIR to Match Occasional Chair Occasional Table Walnut End Table Sofa Cushion Bridge Lamp Table Lamp Tile Top Coffee Table Talk about BONUS ! HERE IT IS ALL 9 PIECES ONLY $8975 $8.98 Down, $8,98 a Month Lions Club Hears Reports Friday C. W. Merti In City C. W. Mertz of the Creswell section was in Eugene on bueinese Saturdsy. Down from Mohawk ,E. 0. Knll of the Mohawk vslley was in Eu;ene Saturday oh bftiness. Club Plans Meeting The' Ranta Clara Townsend club will meet Monday evening. Here from Notl Wesley H. Johnson of N'oti was in Eugene Saturday. T o r" c'y nikr of the Coburg section ''ne on hueiness Sniurdny. tiis,n, Friday. Ur'TrTcity- !. r " of ,he Trent dis- -ugne visitor Friday. ! urdny. ! Here from Harrisburg I T. W. Snnimerville n ! from Hnrnshurg Saturday Ernest Duckworth Here Erne! Duckworth nf Elmira was in Eugene on business Saturday. Bond In Ashland (If. C. Bond of Eugene waa in Ash land on business Friday. L. H. Brooks Here I,. H. Brooks of Alpha wss in Eu gene on business. Saturday. SPRINGFIELD, June 20. (Spe cial) A report of the ntate con vention of Lions clubs at Newport last week waa given by Dr. J. D. ip.iiin. ,. knur. ll In. : McCormick, delegate from Spring- stsllina officers and officens-elect j field, as he addressed the local club are requested to be present withirilay noon. Mrs. Maxine Garrison, district depu- The club also heard a report from ty president, for practice. the secretary of etate's office on . ! projects of various organizations in SERVICES ANNOUNCED i For tB Springfield chap SPRINGFIELD, . June 20. (Spe-; of the Lions club, the following cial) Services for the' Springfield I "'ie ProJecta were significant: Full Gospel assembly, announced by Pastor L. D. Hoffmsn, .ere: Sunday school, 0:45 a. m.: morning service, 11 a. m.: evening service, :30 p. m., Mrs. B. Huff speaking at both serv ices: prayer meeting Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon at mission: meetings every night ex cept Monday. ACCIDENT REPORTED ' SPRINGFIELD, June 20. (Spe cial) An accident on Main street between Third and Fourth Thursday evening was reported. The accident occured between John P. McDonald and John Stryle, and came aa Mc Donald attempted to drive away from the curb. Stryle's car, coming from behind, tore off a fender from Mc Donald's car. Little other damage waa. reported. INITIATE CANDIDATE SPRINGFIELD, June 20. (Spe cial) A candidate from Eugene re ceived the third degree from the : Springfield I. O. O. F. " ednesday evening at its regular meeting night, with a number of Eugeneans prea ent. Chairman of the refreshment committee was Lee Putman. EXTRA!!! EXTRA!!! EXTRA!!! 12-PIECE DINING ROOM GROUP 8-PIEOE WALNUT DINING SUITE 6x9 AXMINSTER RUG AND THREE OTHER ARTICLES ALL 12 PIECES Only $69.75 8-PIECE BEDROOM GROUP BED. 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