13,1936:
THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
F&ga Three
City News Notes :
' Wuett Humphrey., to
"nbeioli" to the program
. network program for
e3& & Sa,em- Uri-
map ""J h" "l1"80"
V0 of the program! of
Jp,rKOKE-
r.i'., nf the university
Mr DeCou reports that
i IS of the Obsidians made a
down Hurricane trail to
l" . ir.ti.m mountain.
" made a trip to
Lumen Returns
P (h.;iinKitn has re-
L Eus'ene " a two-mouths
. "uju ...at. On her re-
1M Kliw6 -
,1, the stopped in Vallejo,
to see her grandson, who
July 2 to Mr. and Mrs.
Ida, formerly of Eugene.
- cnn nf Mr. and
UCDUtuci
i McBurney, W29 Columbia
i, ill at the Eugene hospital.
ipff injury re-
th,n the boy wns thrown f rom
.,!(. He is a siuucui ni ...
jjijh school.
Llles Collide
Elision involving cars driven by
fii O'Hara and P. H. Putnam,
Eurtnc. occurred at uieventn
... ... u'orinpsdnv eveninc.
luacjcuc - -
iported to city police. There
damns.
Cal SI. loung, wuw mo uccm
.. .i time at Siltcoos lake,
. r Thnrclflv for a
l- ci.A irn nrcomDanied by
Lville Christenscn, who lives
and rto will speuu me
Eocene.
I Bill Open-
on tie paving job ot tne nuep
i Potter and University streets,
:,.fln,h nnrl Twentieth ave-
bill be received at the city re
affirm frnui now until Aug.
in announced Thursday,
ling Overdue
rord has been receiveu trom tne
Wrecking company, Portland,
j to the city school offices
, Tha mmiunT was sunnosed
It in this week on wrecking of
Patterson school building.
tt Students Here
i rraduatcs of the University
ancton school of forestry nave
in Eiicene to take up work tn
Uamettc national forest on the
inrvey nt the head of llio
lork.
Inttallln g Line-
rater board crew is working
ice this week, on Third avenue
m High and Ferry streets. Next
lie crew will be transferred to
lit of the rity, to work on the
the (juistina mill.
Dakota Family Here
Homelvig and family of Ami
D., who have been here look-
N the country with a view to
have started back and ex-
return in the near future,
ler lowa-r-
I. E. ScofieM is leaving Friday
pnport, Iowa, where he will
post-graduate course in the
lehool of cllironnractics. re-
itohis office here September 8.
liHIitlos Aug. 28
initiation nlannril hv tha Ft,.
Iie lodge at Vaughn will be
an?. J instead of Fridnv nf
fk. A free dance and lunch are
touowing the initiation.
Plained
fee is being given at the Four
F hall. Sn,r,u. ..,..,!
arc asked to bring rake or
PH In city
F- Orcutt of Venetn Trrtn
I'M on business Thursday.
Deer horn dbtrict, was In Eugene on
Dullness connected with the school
there, Thursday,
Dan Koefa Hora
Dan Keefe is here on a furlough
from the San Diego naval training
station and is visiting his folks for
two weeks.
nadwnnrl tn uBU Chnu.
The Deadwood Vniir-TJ l,,k .;u !
stage a negro minstrel show at the
Lieauwooa scnooi August 21, A nom
inal admission fee will be charged.
Rev. Cook Returns
of the First Christian church, has re
turned Irora Seaside. Mrs. Cook ac
companied him.
W2 Eighteenth avenue west, Eugene,
a daughter.
BUILDING PERMITS
H. Patnode, permit to reshingle res
idence, 622 Seventeenth avenue east.
SfSO.
Ralph Hicks, permit to build new
roof, 1310 Fifth avenue west, $500.
Aggie Chapniuu. permit to reshingle
residence, Hilo Willamette, M.
Nellie Itiggs, permit to repair dwell
ing, 66S Jefferson, $75.
Mrs. Nancy Chapman, permit to re
pair roof. 240 Adams, H3.
Mikel Rnf-nt M-mi, n ..ok:..-,..
residence, 1202 Lawrence, 15S: per
il io resningie residence, 12024
iwrence, $70.
Anna T. H n.-.l .. .... : . . l ,
fn;,ujii in rcaumgie
residence. 12 Jefferson. $150.
Makes Inspection Trip
P. A. Thompson, supervisor of the
Willnuiette national forest. nt Afn.
Kenzio Bridge on a two-day inspection
trip.
Deputies at Convention
Mark Hathaway and Neil Gillons,
deputy sheriffs, are at Koeeburg, at
tending. the department convention of
the American Legion.
Crove Attorney In City
Alta King, attorney of Cottage
Grove, was in Eugene on law business
Thursday.
Miss Wllkins Returns
Miss Kathryn Wilkins hss returned
to Eugene from a two weeks' trip to
Pendleton, Ore., and Dayton and Pa
louse, Wash.
Shop In Eugene
Mrs. Kay Perry and Mrs. Dora
Johnson, both of Yoncalla, were shop
pers in Eugene Wednesday.
Cheshire Farmer In City
A. J. Williams, farmer of the Ches
hire section, was a Eugene business
visitor Wednesday.
Helfrlch Here-
Prince Helfrich of Blue River
transacted business In Eugene Wed
nesday.
Perkins Here
A. J. Perkins of Portland was In
Eugene Wednesday. He is a former
resident of Springfield.
J. W. Harpola In City
J. W. Harpole of the Junction City
district wns a business visitor in Eu
gene Wednesday.
Mrs. Edna Franks
Mrs. Edna Franks of Roseburg
ed suddenly, Thursday morning, at
e Sacred Heart hospital at the age
81 years.
Mrs. Franks wns horn Mi,,,-h li
1P05, at Seward, Neb. She rme to
lloseburg in 11)33 from Shandcndoah,
Iowa.
Surviving are the widower. Robert
Franks; and an infant son. born
ug. 12. Mrs. Franks was a member
the Presbyterian church In Iowa.
The bodv is beini t.ent tn Kpirnr,!
Neb., by Veatch chanel for hurinl
there.
J. A. Mason
DRAIN, Aug. 13. (Special J. A.
Mason, 01, a Civil wnr veteran, died
Monday evening nt the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Clnrence Leonard,
after a long illness.
Funernl services will be held Fri
day in the locnl Christinn church and
burlnl will be in Itnseburg.
Retreat Held By
Wendhng Group
WENDLING, Aug. 13. (Special)
Twelve young people of the Wend
ling M. E. church spent the past week
end on a retreat on the Hileman farm
near Mabel. After a campfire service
Friday evening the night wns spent
sleeping in their huge barn on the
hay. Morning wntch wns held at 0:30
clock followed by a brenkfast of eggs
nd flapjacks. The remainder of the
morning was spent in plnnning an
Arlelgh Tracer In City
Arleigh Tracer, farmer of the June-
tlon City section, was in Eugene on
business Wednesday.
Kuehner Returns
It. C. Kuehner, county club agent,
has returned from Fort Lewis, Wash.,
where he has been attending reserve
offieerB camp for two weeks.
Fred Brougher Hero-
Fred Brougher of the Junction City
section was a business visitor in Eu
gene Wednesday.
Mrs. Thomson Hero-
Mrs. Dayton Thomson of Vida was a
Eugene visitor Thursday.
In Records
Manniar.r licenses
Tjmnal A YRnm And Loilplla G.
Robbins, both of Eugene R. F. D. 2.
Vnltr UVinMn Mrtlnmnel; of Alar-
coln and Knthryn Emily Bailey of
Kni-inirfiftlil.
John Earl Woodson and Juanita
Mnrjorie Moore, both of Eugene.
CIRCUIT COURT
Waive Townsenil against Alfred C.
Townsend, suit filed for divorce on
ground of cruel and inhuman treat
ment. Care and custody of minor
child sought by plaintiff and $15 a
month for support asked.
J. W. Vcntcb against W. A. Ed
wards, suit filed to collect $301.31
and interest and attorney fee on note.
BUSINESS NAME
Certificate of assumed business
name, Eugene Brake Motor Service,
filed.
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F Oldfleld Here hnUnV Wednesday. Auk. 12. 1030,
JiWfiuM, rnnrhp? of thp I to Mr. and Mm. Ivr Mnpteryon,
For the Finest
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It's easy to relax to thoroughly enjoy
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Obituaries
Epworth League program for the year.
The afternoon was devoted to awim
mint in the mill pond and after a
steak fry in the evening the election
of officers was held' The newly elect
ed officers are: Kliiabeth Matteson,
president; Gene Pattee, first vice
president; Alice Bailey, second Wee
president; Gwendolyn Starr, third vice
president; Bill Shack leford, fourth
vice president; Delmer Pattee,, aec
retary-treasurer; Murial Dillon, pi
anist. The first meeting of the year will
be held in the new additino of the
church Sunday evening 5:45 to 6:45
o'clock. All young folks of the com
munity of high school age or over
nre invited. Geue Pattee will lead the
first meeting, his topic being "Young
People Working With God." A sun
rise service on top of Mt. Nebo is
being plauned for the near future.
Gooding Addresses
I. O. O. F. Tuesday Eve
Bob Gooding, leader of the Odd
Fellows band, spoke to member of j lng the World war. Mr. Gooding to
Spencer Butte lodge No. 0, I. O. O. day does a great deal of traveling,
F. Tuesday evening, on hia musical but has taken up his residence in
experiences, reviewing his life In the ' Kugene, and recently was Invited to
English army, and with bands follow- direct th Odd Fellows band.
A survey taken by the University of
Chicago shows that there an 100 fe
males to every OS males to urban cen
ters, and 10S malea to every 100 fe
males in rural sections
Oregon Riflemen
For Camp Perry
Matches Selected
SALEM, Ore., Auj(. 13. (U.R Per
sonnel of Oregon's national guard
und civilian rifle teams for the annual
national championships at Camp Per
rv. U.. uext month was announced to
day by Major-Genernl George A.
White, commanding general of the
O. N. G.
Major Langdon H. Spooner, Port
land, will captain the national guard
team with Cupt. Carl V. Shoemaker,
Portland, as team coach. Crack rifle
shots on the team are: Capt. Inland
A. Austin, St. Helens; First Lieut.
William M. Asbahr, Portland; Ser
Kaent Deluert V. Holland and Victor
H. Enplish, both of Portland; Scr
Keituts Harry 1). Lucbbeu. Portland;
Ijoyd J. Brice, Portland; Howard M.
Peterson, La Grnnde; George John
son and Osmund W, Olson, both of
Silverton; Corp. Clarence E. Miller,
Portland; Private Valcolon Hobertson,
Portland: 2d Lieut. Frank H. Sprouse,
Forest Grove, first alternate; 2nd
Lieut. Murry 8. Stear, St. Helens,
second alternate.
The civilian team will be captained
by Hep. Harry Frnser, Molalla, Clack
amas county legislator. Members are
Ernest Bnrrien, Milwaukie; Emil D,
Hitter, William A. Johnson, Ralph W,
Knufman, nil of Portland; James H.
Wolford, Hoseburg; James E. Bon
tic, Thomas W. Huston, Robert E.
Burleigh, Fred N. Pursley, all of
Bend; Hugh F. Pearson, Winchester;
(lairie M. Upshaw and Paul G. Up
sliaw, both of Yoncalla.
Eugene's Greatest Drug Sale CONTINUES
Our Sale la Going Good And It Should Because We Have
Slashed Prices to M-'e Our Entire Stock by September 1st.
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