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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1937)
L-;i, 1337. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Tngt Five. MRS I ' fSoecial) VrZtek teW Annie N iH1T this week at EiXrian church in Cot pSTrith Schwann. fi?' ...n in charge. Rev. fi Smith, pastor of the r Sed. Pallbearers I ftcLa'?J t Nixon. HaU.a" ",h Creswell let "' ... . - ntfrtained If E. , T LrRoad Birthday club re- Mrs- J- ' ,7 Hni- . serving- nlrs- , . ,,!! W. E. Wheeler and . n ..... wprp quests. Pf " 7 were Mrs. Vern P.? n r.illpsnie. Mrs. Mrs.' W. F. Good and Sam Kivett of Cottage pun Social J pharSP nf the L of games Monday, Octo- at the gyni -. -- ----fceh project are asking for Cowing donations: Potatoes, macaroni, rice, tut, ..i, flmir. cabbage, dry L j milk. Mrs. Gladys Sha ko prepares the lunches has 1 200 quarts oi iuuwiu ..i wtohen and J. A. Cole- fsitor, has built shelves for made candy is also t for sale during the eve fc entertainment. L Kirby is having nis resi Lrfv in the Bohrnstedt L painted. Lee Land is do- worK. Louise Land and family and Mrs. B. A. Land were mipts of Mrs. Mariorie b and family recently. It B. A. Land's birthday ' tors Listed By Westfir hoik PFIR, Oct. 21. (Special) id Mrs. A. E. Genmonte the week-end at the home litter's parents in Newberg. tteimonte's mother, Mrs. siefkin returned home with Sunday evening to spend tek here. Sara King has left for her in Portland after a few visit at the home of her k T. A. King and Mrs. King. and Mrs. Charles Bales of It Grove visited at the home and Mrs. Richard Buckner bday. Mrs. Buckner and tales are sisters. AT BELLFOUNTAIN ILFOUNTAIN, Oct. 21. D The four Kundert Bros. .eir sister, Mrs. Dolly King, ere called to South Dakota, light ago by the serious ill l! a brother, have returned to nome at the G. M. Gragg and Mrs. Lester Larkin of , Oregon, wpro Ti pg callers at the home of granamomer, Mrs. Addie CUMC PnSTPnvi-n ERHORff. I-The clinic for all children at the scnoolhouse which was pre viously announced for Oct 19, was not held owing to the illness of Dr. Gardner, county health officer who was in charge. Instead, the doctor and nurse will be at the schoolhouse Monday, October 25, at 9:30 a. m. AT HALSET HALSEY, Oct 21. (Special) H. M. Sayer and his daughter, Mrs. Hattie Peterson, accompanied by Rev. W. A. Briggs and Mr. Pet erson's sister, Miss Minnie Peter son of Aumsville went to the coast this week to. spend a few days fishing on the Nesticca river north west of Dallas. Several local Rebekahs went to Lebanon Saturday afternoon to at tend the district convention. The local lodge exemplified "examin ing a visitor from another jurisdic tion." All enjoyed dinner there and the group was visited in the evening by Orin W. Frum who came over for dinner and the eve ning meeting. Among those going were Mrs. Nelle Frum, Mrs. Nora Coleman, Mrs. Fred Robins, Mrs. Muriel Robins, Mrs. Sadie Gansle, Mrs. Nora Isom, Mrs. Melissa Mc Mahan, Mrs. Hattie Peterson, Mrs. Esther F. Bond and her guest, Mrs. Anna Kruse of Winsonville who came to attend the convention and to spend the week-end visiting in the Bond home. CUT WOOD DEERHORN, Oct. 21. (Spe cial) F. A. Hills, Guy Hills and Glen Hills buzzed slab wood this week for Everett Brown, S. H. Putnam, John Sloan and Glen Putnam. The wood was recently delivered by Melvin Couch from the Walterville Lumber company. An automatic step for trailers, arranged to slide into place when the door is opened, is now on the market. When the door is closed, the step slides out of sight under the trailer. r n An bp a Mi Turn aflJ-WVW CAUSED 19210 ACCIDENTS M 1936 MM V2 irv'JM I w aafcar a TOUR xeftne SHAKES TODAY WITH THE NEW MATCHfD SIT a J BRAKE nam rtre$tone AUTO SUPPLY I SERVICE STORES 11th & Pearl St. Ph. 407 Book Club Has Study Meeting COTTAGE GROVE, Oct. 21. (Special). The Tuesday evening Study club reviewed the "book "Marconi, the Man and His Wire less" by Dunlap. Mrs. Dan Hamant led discussion. Mrs. B. R. Job re ported on the book "The Mother," by Grazia Gleddo. The Bible school institute held at me i irst Christian church, had an enrollment of 41. A new program has been arranged for future work, an educational committee will be appointed to head the entire edu cational program. Modern equip ment ana modern methods will be used. C. F. Swander, state Bible school superintendent of Church of Christ in Oregon, conducted the institute. SHOP OPENS COBURG, Oct. 21. (Special) Clayton Allum has his new bar bershop in the Jarnagin building on Main street opened and is ready for business. Mr. Allum former ly operated the barbershop in the Osburn hotel in Eugene. Requirements of an American thoroughbred horse are that the pedigree contains S uncontaminat ed crosses. The average pedigree traces through 16 to 18 crosses, however, and some have as many as 25. Women's Group In Coburg Meets; Donates to Fund COBURG, Oct. 21. (Special) The Neighborly Neighbor club met at the home of Mrs. Albert Funke, Tuesday afternoon. Two new members. Mrs. Harold Funke and Mrs. Tilts, were taken into the club. The members took nn a collection and raised $3.70 to con tribute to the "iron lung" fund. The birthday anniversary of Mrs. J. S. Green was remembered at the meeting with a tea towel shower. Visitors for the afternoon were Mrs. Hubert Hill, of Marcola, and Mrs. Lilly Masterson of The Dalles. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Hubert Hill, Mrs. Lilly Masterson, Mrs. Harold Funke, Mrs. Tilts, Mrs. J. S. Green, Mrs. T. Q. Green, Mrs. Will Smith, Mrs. Marion Smith, Mrs. Lawrence Clark, Mrs. Chester Clark, Mrs. Leon Funke, Mrs. Clyde Sidwell, Miss Juanlta Clark and the hostess, Mrs. Funke. The next meeting of the club will be on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 2. at the home of Mrs. Law rence Clark. In Lamar, Colorado, the oldest gasoline station in the world ex ists. The station itself is. quite modern, but its building material is estimated to be 175.000,000 years old. It was constructed of petri fied wood, gathered from a pre historic forest south of Lamar. Varied Items For Wendling Listed WENDLING, Oct. 21. (Special) Mrs. James Skoda, Sr., and Dr. Nettie Cilek of Hay Springs and North Bend, Neb., are visiting at the Joe Vanicek home. Jean Bowers celebrated her eighth birthday on Saturday by taking her friends, Marjorie and Natalie Chaffee, Margaret Garrett, and Beverly Ann Petersen to Eu gene to see a show and ending the afternoon at her grandmother's house also in Eugene. Phil Harmon who has been vis iting at the Grover Wilson home the past two weeks has returned to his post at the Vancouver Bar racks on Sunday. If In Need of a Thorough Relax ing treatment. Ph. 106 for App't. NASAL .IRRITATION duttocoIiU. I Relieve the dryitMi andV irmnion ay applying Afenlholatam night and morning. k z LiVi tt- r n ri r? ti 5Z: fc? fe? t? L?jff L r 1 DEPENDABLE INGREDIENTS FOR YOUR FALL BAKING AT REAL SAVINGS! 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