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o m o O o O O o. jity News Notes x f" ,h in Baiter L'obure wm IB tkjc.it of afr.rnnon. DOING i local i- r.;M!of'P'i,,-I,di" hall sm. local 1 .-t . --serrK" i5ii 1 jt ' ...;.. and ricnic fr Hi-.rial .relation. "K WfrtlT luncheon for 'club, Osburu K r;tr council meet- -filT school board rtrr ni" r-' J ritr water el board wvifro . .. , . . t .i.,rt Hinncr in the " T. n- n w. hall at I" 1 ,.. The din- 'M..Val Xeifhbor.. of Pud tbeir families. A short .ill be presented followed by . ,, j,...cinB. This will 'jeriomlj ipon' ..jt.'Hii"1-; Hie M. W. A. .ikh tab tcrv.ee, coiiec. '"S"T-r n. O. P.. f- nhL-qh lode are to , . umt mtmorial services in L of members of both orders r'' .. . .1.. .... n Wlt. l... olln m. at ine local i. -. rtrepit. The event will follow Ujilir ineetm; oi me ju-uv... L He BIUJIC commune Llir Richard Hncopian, tenor, U ud other numbers will be tciirlea P. Poole. J. H. btarr. I P. Inmaa are tne ranramrr it Odd Fellowa looge. tiP)ill!a In Longvlew Hud McCully. who obtained his .'I itptt in chemistry at the ttJifl to Coirauis tnia year ana bd tTiou!ly graduated irom :mnityof Oregon, has taken a a it mearch chemist for the ekmier company at Longrifw, Lodwillleare for that city Sun- Si tarentf, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Till take him down in the car. mi Meeting- far Aleut 0. S. Fletcher and fltteherwill be absent from ku- fnm Monday to Thursday, at- pi lit Portland meeting of the tciirter of the Order of East- Kir. Mrs. Fletcher is worthy ks ud Mr. Fletcher is worthy atuit local Evanseline chap- ki Brown to Crater Lake rail Brown, eon of Mr. and Pirey W. Brown of Eugene, who at completed his junior year at li Dnireraity, leaves Sunday Writer lake national park, where kl be itudent technician in 'P"B the national pnrk service. M Bajcring in geology at Stan- IraCir Found at Albany n Urene city police office was -aaiiirraay mornin; that a car to F. K. I.ivinrooH. 1R3S Trtnty-fifth ttreet, Eugene, had ficdiag on a etreet there for wl ind that it has r.ipsum- n stolen. The police here era trying Saturday to bean Lwner, Services Scheduled Rev. Warren Hull of C'al.fori-.ia continue his evangelistic ni(-t.u' ht Open Door Mission Siin.ljiy ev.-.;;;j a; 7:45 o clock. He will phr ,he h.-ir-monies and guitar at the (..!:; i ..... and will also play the .ax...im: Walter li. Jones, past.r. will the morning at 11 o'cloci.. Retu-n from Hrt, Mr. and Mr. Walter Zarewski asd r.he arvwski have returned to Ku;fie fr.'Ui a visit at Sejitle and ifl Mrs. KranW lu?. f ?". W:! was ain-Mic iht maujr vttur iu ta Sen S.iturd.iy. ELECTS M m ; hprr. Tlsns wer mad for th nut nnuiiB wiiii'h will b pirnic nt j Swimmers' 1 -f liplit Friflny, Jun Ji. 'Lhos planning t aitend nrc acKcd ' 4r t ihf h"int of Mrs. Sntrd, 11 LI Mreet, at 1L' noon. . arri mj h mt Friday Hre from HarritbufQ J T'm SoniniTrv'l!i of Harnsburt trss a Fus-Mie Tiitrtr Saturday. Lfgionnalres at Salem A carry oi l-j ,ir mnTg mimbrr -f 1-. ,:.!: p..t ,f thf American u aitoiitlcd a merunc in Salem il!ir-i:i u.sht io listen to an ad Hi1. b the national comniaiuter. ;ti.nni i - Y h f Spr.:-.. In Records f.i r The r itir To Address Rotary Fred Chitty, new manasp Eugene News, is to be the si the weekly luncheon nieerins of thf Kugene Kiwauis club Mondav n.fi at the Osburn hotel. Mr. Chitty ;k a uietuber of the Kiwanis club at (Hvp.i pia, Wash., bet'ore moving to K ij.-hc fcakei Trip to Prlneville H'iry Mathews, who was in from lit- farm above lire-ham SiturrtaT, M..;"v-d h trip to I'rineville last S,ii;,iny, 5. tinj over with a rarty by way of ihe now t'lear lake o.toff. TRAFFIC FINES Johnny Miller. $t for orriime park in?. Joe Crandall, $1 for orertime park ins. National Cash Uegister company. $ for overtime parking. .'tar Cub No. I to Meet Townsend club No. 1 will hold its. regular meeting Tuesday eR-nii-.a at S o'click at 24 Seventh avenue vf.t. It will le a June birthdar nartv. All Townendites are invited. T'j mem. hers are asked to bring cake cr fand-(riches. Mr. Bryan Speaker t-'alrin Bryan, city recocder. is to t-e the speaker for the weekly luncheon meetsnc of the Fueene Rotary club Tuesday noon at the Osburn hotel. "Ctty Finances" is the topic for his talk. BUILDING PERMITS Mrs. i C. Hammond, permit for repairs to residence at O-.V-'j Pearl street, l. A. A. Vallier. to make repairs on residence at K1!V.) Moss street, $10. J. A. McBurney. permit to build new parage at 13fS Columbia street, $130. Kadm. .1. Ha I eVmd i. M Fdr.a i-an:iit:;t cut. Mip Ka. I. re. p;.i:t: -MMH. :..di-t 1 mot ers I" S. Y. L'Tintctid t.-ncral a-; i-.t:i!U r and Jolm j -art n'.e'ut i m TMr Uit t-tulriit . V:r.:i;hn; intermediate de- Miporiii'iMidrnt. Mts F. It. ji;:i:or s iperi'.itend'M.f. Mrs. Plan Services The Eugene circle of the N bors of Woodcraft will men nt V. O. W. hall Friday evening f o'clock. A memorial service will held, and the team wil cf the entertninnieut mcnts. Radio ProgritP The Central Presbyterian choir. .ith (.eraldine Hult as soloist, will It featured on the Branstetter Slnion chapel program orer KOHE -dond.'iy at 7:15 p. m and Cl'reli. CIRCUIT COURT G. I. Hurley vs. J. A. Melnnis, suit to recover on note. Rita Baney vs. Patrick Baney, suit for divorce. Obituaries Club No. 15 to Meet Townsend club No. 15 will meet at tV.e borne of Mr. and Mrs. II. I'. Jen sen, Fourth avenue west. June 15 ai- 8 p. m. Discussion of the con vention at Roseburg June L'O will be held. June BiltJcrback In Portland June lionise Bilderback was in Portland during the week to attend the I rose festival. While there she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Baketcl. Richmond to Talk Ir. J. E. Richmond will give a talk on flags on the American Legion auxiliary radio program over KORK at 7:"i) p. m. Tuesday. Charles E. Nyco Funeral services for Charles E. Nyce will he held Monday afternoon at J o'clock in the Watch chapel. Rev. H. W. Davis will officiate, and thp in terment will be in the new I. O. O. F. cemetery. Will Teach at Bethel Mis Lelah Parks, who has been teaching the Lynx Hollow school wet of Walker for a number of years pat. will reach at Bethel nest year. She was In Eugene from her hom: in the Cloverdale section Saturday. Here from Monroe Among the out-of-town visitors In Eugene Saturday were Mrs. A. T. Stewart. Mrs. John Albin. Mrs. Elsie Kill ami Mrs. Edwin David, all of I Monroe. Original Posters Exhibited At Store H...nc i Mrs. J. I p-irtt'.ciu Whitrey W. H. Viant?; primary department iip(r.nter.detit. Mis. 1 K. Pace; pri mary department a $ is tam superin tendent, Mrs. Chares Ceiled; be- ' ginners and nursery department su- j perintendent, Mrs. K E. Marschat: i tegmners and nursery department a1- I sisurt, Mrs. Ernest Horn; cradle roll department superintendent, Mrs. IT. 1.. Dniry. I Tl.:.-se who serve in the church rchooi nre the following teachrrs: Brotherhood Bible class, William 1 S;rur.k; Womens Bible clas, Mrs. ! Nettie oiis; Ernaihca class Mrs. Roy I al'iicr ; Young People's class. Mrs. D. 'I. Fnllcrton; high school clasves, Vr, Hugh J.dliff and Miss J. Anna VrKcllip;; intermediate de partinent. Mrs. V. H. Whitney. J. K. Pailey, Mis l.nln p.insham; junior de- ' partiucn;, Mrs. !l. (taut., Mrs. J. , 1. Ii.-uley. Mr. Kaip.: S:iger; primary pnrlTii-nr, Mis. .(olm dates, Mrs. John Ha'.!. Mi. l r-vciw Cornell, Mrs. C'iii!ts Corn.'ll; lecinuers and uursi'iv I'ei'artnient. Mrs. Ernest Koru iiiid Mrs. S. I.. S'e.rncr. Private Fliers Challenge Beard I Growers Of City The news has ground looped i( w ny round that the !' r i r a e ITer assiviation at their regular monthly executive meeting Tuesday evi'intig vuied Trail to Bad whiskers one hundred per cent. Having executed this patriotic nnd popular gesture and wanting to keep up with the times they east their wits about for ome Miitnble organi zation or croup of individuals to i halleiue for n "bang lip" whisker contest. It was only natural that the "Lambs" club should be the first candidates to be suggested. However, the ensuing look of pain on the faces of the board waa some what relieved when the Boy PcorK were suggested as an alternate, and all solemnly agreed the latter to be a much more worthy opponent. The ultimate upshot of the con troversy, after considering numerous candidates, was a challenge to he congregate of the "Lambs club", Bov Scouts. Eugene Police department ami ;he Women Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The "show down" is to be at the Eugene Municipal Airport the day of the Private Fliers association an nual air meet July 'Jl, and promises to be one of the most startling dev elopments in modern aviation. FILE FDR ELECTION I bold regular Monday night practices, 'it announced. 9. 4. llftkft TO ET JPKINCFm.D. June V.' (Sue. ei.li The '. U ttirls of the R.-be-kali loilg will meet I'ridiy night nt 7 :m at the hoHit of .Vrs. MaiU Harrison. Parked Car Hinders Traffic A car was double-parked directly in front of the city police station for B or 15 minutes Saturday afternoon. It hindered traffic for several minutes at ft time. A police officer, driving in his car to the station, tagged the of fending car. Return from East Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart r.f Monroe have just returned from a trip of two weeks to Chicago and to Mis siuri and Iowa points. Car Stolen and Recovered Someone toe J. L. Copenhnver's car as it stood at Eighth avenue east and Pearl street Saturday morning hut it was recovered afterward according to a report made to the city police. Here from South Dakota Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Tucker of Huron- S5. P.. have arrived in Eugene to visit th letter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Van Dyke, and other relatives. Vets at Elks' Prorvam Spanish-American war veterans are to attend the flag day program at ilo Elks temple Wednesday nicht. They are requested to meet at the temple at 8 p. m. and attend in a body. Thimble Club to Meet The Santa Clara Thimble club will meet with Mrs. Strubin on river loop 1 Wednesday at 2 p. m. Officers will be elected. All members are requested to be present. Homecoming Plonlo The annual homecoming picnic of the Methodist Episcopal church of Franklin, will be heM Sunday, June J7, it has beep arnouned. Creswell Farmer In City Arthur Taylor, farmer of the Ores tuII district, was among the large numbr-r of out of town people In Eu fene Saturday. Rain Is Liked The heavy rains of the past few days were just what the farmers need ed, declared Scott Jackson of the Mo hawk valley, who was in Eugene Saturday. Reunion Slated The Rlakely reunion Trill be at Mossy Maple grove Sunday, June 20. All relatives are urged to come. Cottage Grove Banker Here Worth Harvey, cashier of the First National hank at Cottage Grove, was a Eugene visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Veach Here Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvey X. Veach of L. E. Parks Here Ju E. Parks, farmer of the Cres well area, was in Eugene ou business Saturday. Here from Cottage Grove Georg Bjorser and family of Cottage Grove were in Eucene Saturday. Mr. Wherrie Suits Tailored to Your Measure THE MAN'S SHOP BYROM & KNEELAND 32 East I Oth hfr DIVIDEND TIME, JUNE 30, 1937 Saving., investors usually realign their savings accounts and outright Investments at dividend time , . . June 30th. Th!s realignment and reinvestment of funds i completed eji or before July 10th to maintain an even flow of income. In the pending June 30th realignment of your laving, and Investments, we suggest your serious consideration of Paciflo First Federal's Insured savings Investment program. Eymhol of Security Triple Protection For Your Savings Pacific First Federal, the largest Peaeral Savings nd Home Finan-- r3 Institution in the Pacific Nc-t--Aest, provides triple protec t oi for your savings and invest-r"-"-s. This triple protection is p"-es-nted by (1) type of Invest (2t diversity of Investment, 3 PERMANENT INSURANCE t a" instrumentality of the United Gove enmnt We fnvi your savings or out right investments in any amount from S1.00 to $5,000.00. and all amounts between, with the distinct understanding that such gavings or mvestments are PERMANENTLY INSURED against loss to you and that no matter through which of fice ycu transact our business Eugene. Port'ad, Seattle, Tacon-a. Be Hi nor-am te service, safety. earninos. and ava sbltity are same. the The original hosiers for the and U20 "Trail" vnKa1--11 -n Eugene are being exhibited nt the paint store of Ered Ludford on Willamette street near Seventh nvenue. j R. N. A. TO MEET The poster for the first pagennt, : SP111 NC, I I 11.1 , .lime I'J iSpe "Trail to Rail," which celebrated the rial) The Koval Noiizhbors of Am completion of the Southern Pacific erica lodge will hold n regular busi eompany's railway over the Cascade nesa meeting Wednesday nicht nt S mountains, was drawn by Howard Hall o'clock in Taylor's ball. and the other one for the Sunset Trail pageant was drawn bv a man by the f.ENEFIELD PLANS PICNIC name of Tenffel, whose first name is S1MI?N"0EIEM. dune pj iSpe not given. rial i The t!enef ; M club met Eri- f . day afternoon at i he home of Mrs. Father Day Cards Valley Printing.' A. R. Sneed for a 1:30 o'clock des- Picnic On Tuesday For Hard Hearing The Eugene society for the hard of hearing will hold the first of a series of picnic dinners at Skinner's Unite, oottjice Tuesday nt 5:110 p. m. Mrs. Kiitie A man is chairman of ihe committee on arrangement, and requests each person bring hi own table service and a covered dish. Coffee will be furnished. Those desiring transportation, a well a those with cars, are nuked to meet at the corner of Eleventh nnd Pearl street at 4 p. tn. Further information concerning the picnic may he had by telephoning O. A. Le Van. 12t4-TV. SPRING E1FEP, June VJ iSpe. rial t As the .lime 11 fding d ad line loomed Saturday, the first three candidates for the coming M-bool ditrict election June 'Jl filed inten tion ttt run. The candidates. Phil Bartholomew, Alex Stevens and !r. V. N. IW. ar up for the three new directors that must be elected to fill require ments of a first class ranking dis trict to which the Springfield district was recently changed. A first class district must have five directors. Holdover members on the board are l C. Stuart and Glen Robertson. Two candidates will be elected for three-year terms nnd a third candi date will be named for two years. Mr. Edward fj. Privat, Mrs. Ida Adam and Mrs. Maude Brjnn nre election judges. Rebekahs Appoint Committee For Fall SPRIXGKlEEn. June 12 (Spe ciaU The Progressive '22 drill team of the Rebeknh lod?o met Eridnv night for the lust regular meeting untd fall. A committee appointed to plan the next meeting scheduled for September includes Mrs. Genevieve , I.ouk, Misa Jean Eouk, Mrs. Turby- ini ana Mrs. Tearl Worlev. Refresh ment were served owing the meeting. The drill team will continue to cinl i MEET V2 (Spe- REBEKAHS TO M'lti M.r it.iAK June -1 he Jnamta Rehekahs wdl hold a regular business meeting Mon, lay night at 8 o'clock. Springfield Boys Group In Formed SPRINCKIEEn. June 12 f8p. cial'i le.pite the intermittent show era that fell Friday evening a new boyi' group, u tiller the snprvisioa of Itoimld W. M. Kinnon. WPA co ordinator for recreation, picnicked on the Willamette river near the old bridge. The new group, which call itself, temporarily, the Indians, include boys from the ace of 10 to 16, an4 j according to Mr. McKinnon, will I center Its attention for the present Ion softball playing. Regular meetlnga i will be held every evening except Sunday nt .V.'tO on the grounds near the Lincoln school. TO HAVE LAWN PJ.RTY SpniNGFIEr-n. .iune 12 (Spe. eial The Krgnthea class ot th Springfield Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for a lawn party at the home of Mrs. W. X. Dow, Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. W. K. Rar nell ami Mrs. A. W. Bingham. Thosa attending are- to wear print dresses. Ph. R. E. Stevens for piano tuning. Rubensteill's Offer the Easiest Terms In Eugene! Only 5.00 Down... Balance to Suit YOU-Investigate! If yoj stfk bio!ue sa'fly sn4 the ma.lmum in esrmnos. cori'Stf-u sa'tty. t suggest th.t you sriiyze Pac ''C insured sav rgs Fir,t Fede's permanent' es'.mert p'egram. rs pacific hRST Federal SVIC IHD 101 i'"tnll0 "WJ " P. M. 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See the Kitchen-proved Westing house! Buy on Kitchen-proved Facts! one tmss addteffiwt Just a Few More Days To Take Advantage of This Sensational Offer A Simmons Spring and Mattress c with Each Bedroom Suite Sold . iWe nre repealing this offer for a limited time only. It is your opportunity to mnke a ronl saving . . . but you must hurry as there are only a fow days left. Housing Division of U. 5. Public Works 16,697 Westinghouso Rofiigerotors . . , 10-year cost, they found Ihe answer in . . Administration buys looking for lowest imeioiise FURNITURE COAAPANY V30 25 Sets to Sell in One Week Tho pnln of this numher will properly bal ance our storlc. Every nuita in our store i? open for your Folortion rluring this sain . . . modem, Knrly Amrrinnn nnd period styles in walnut, nuiliognny, mnplo and other woods. 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