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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
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ORM SIGNS
OF TRAFFIC MEET
Lu. whicli will govern the
dement of a uniform system of
Fi, cm tr of'" nd
k state will be studied by the
' Sta t.nffio Kirns of
i0t to be nem ' ""
.nnounccd here today.
L suetiaK has been called by J.
Ersnien. eiiy manager of Oregon
land cnairniou ...
sub-committee of the league's com
mittee has compiled considerable infor
mation from questionnaires seut out
to Oregon cities and this will be used
as a basis for discussion at the com
mittee meeting, January 20. The sub
committee has found a serious lack of
uniformity and the league committee
is now ready to take definite steps to
ward developing a uniform system
throughout the state, Mr. Franien
says.
Cooperation of the counties along
this line has been promised by Frank
Shall, president of the Association of
Oregon Counties, and Judge F. L.
l'hipps, secretary.
OOLDSON NOTES
GOLDSON, Jan. 21. (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. George Jones were In
Junction City Tuesday on business.
Dillon Cox is the first in this vicin
ity to report little lambs with bis
flock of sheep.
MONTGOMERY-WARD
IS
The new Moutgomery-Ward catalog
for the spring snd summer of 1037
is now being released to approximate
ly 6,500.000 families throughout the
United States, it was annouueed today
by the local branch of the company.
Officials say that the new catalog, de
signed to sell merchandise for the next
sir month period, gives a clear indi
cation of what may be expected in the
way of Improved business conditions.
The new catalog gives evidence of
these claims in that a wide variety of
articles have been added to the line
usually carried by the company stores,
largest additions are found In the
section devoted to fnrni supplies
where a complete line of tillage tools
has been added, the poultry depart
ment enlarged, garden tractors listed
for the first time, and a complete line
of nursery Btock listed with illustra
tions. All articles listed will soon be
available hrough the catalog order de
partment of the retail store here or
will be on display in the store, accord
ing to Dana P. Washburn, Ward's
store manager.
Distribution of the catalog will re
quire about 00 days. The book is SO
pages larger than those of l'.GO. aud
will have a circulation increase of
about 500,000 copies. The catalog also
announces that site of purchases that
can be made on the company's time
payment plan has been reduced from
?20 to 10.
William C. Handy composed Amer
ica's first ja music in 1012, with his
"Memphis Blues."
the gleemen will fir 1 concert m
Salem, January 27, sponsored by the
Rotary club for the Boy Scouts of
Marion county, and February 13 will
give a concert at McArthur court,
sponsored by the Associated Students
of tho University of Oregon.
John Stark Evans, professor of;
music at the university, has an
nounced that the tvugene gleemen, i
who are starting their mid-winter!
good-will concerts soon, will sing in
Portland February 20, at a concert
sponsored by the Portland Rotary
club for the benefit of tho children
of the Sliriue hospital.
This will be the fifth annual con
cert the gleemen havo given in Port
land for the benefit of the Shrine
hospital Duriug the last four years,
the gleemen have given concerts
which earned $7,500 for the crippled
childreu.
Preceding the Portland engagement
Sophomore Girl
Will Be Soloist
With Orchestra
Miss Dorothy Louise Johnson, soph
omore and solo violinist at the Uni
versity of Oregon, who has been
studying music for 10 years, will lie
one of the soloists on the nation-wide
broadcast to be given by the school of
music January 27. Miss Johnson, a
music major, will play "Zlgeunerweis
sen" by Sarasate.
The program, which will feature the
65-piece university symphony orches
tra, will also have Hal Young, pro
fessor of voice, as soloist. Be will sing
an aria from Massenet's "Manon."
The orchestra will be heard in the
"Russian and I.udmilla" overture by
Glinka, and Bach's "Air for Strings."
Mrs. Atwood Gives
Tea in Wendling
WE.VDMXG, Jan. 21. (Special)
Mrs. C. H. Atwood gave - a tea
Monday honoring Mrs. Georgia Tohey,
of Eugeue, on her birthday. Invited
guests were Mrs. S. P. Bennett, Mrs.
Roland Wicks, Mrs. W, F. Sayles, Mrs.
Goorgo Johnson, Mrs. Charles Chand
ler, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mm. Grover
Sumner, Mrs. Wolff Allen, Mrs. Char
les Hoeflein and Charles Jr., Mrs. Ed
Crandall, and Mrs. Herbert Downing.
Teresa Kuykendall assisted her grand
mother, Mrs. Atwood. . .
Cornish Named As
Secretary Of New
Retail Association
Organisation work for the sew
Oregon Retail Distributors aslocla.
tlun has been completed, and Dr.
X. II. Cornish, professor of business
administration at the University of
Oregon, has been selected as per
manent secretary, It was announced
here today.
Membership in the association if
0en to all retail merchants, news,
paper advertising men and others in
terestcd in any phase of retailing, it
is announced.
The new association wfn hold Iter
first state meeting at the university
school of business administration
sometime in May, Dr. Cornish an
nonnees.
Approximately 1,500.000 private me
tor cars are in use in England.
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front and base. Quick
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Hardwood TABLE
2o
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$60 Features! Burnt
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A big, quick, even-baking
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