Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, April 21, 1938, Image 3

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    lpfl 21. 1938
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON
Page TKrea
TCITY NEWS NOTES -
WHAT'S DOING
Thursday
m Voice recital 01
-?Uin Sutherland, school of
--cr"ut.e Theatre
ola?' fairgrounds playhouse.
Pla-' Friday
r noon-Weekly chamber
f mmmerce pubUc relations
SLrtSS McCradr cafe.
I . . Vntt Meets
f Walnut Acres home exten
L un t metat the home of Mrs.
E' MP"erson Thursday
S for an all-day session,
It" luncheon at noon Miss
S Lutz, county home demon-
, ion agent, talked on the topic,
jtrauon asen Bettr
CSS? SmsLutzwillbeatthe
WTng of the Willakenzie unit at
Efgrange hall Friday. The same
1 will be discussed there. Sat
tdav she will attend the meeting
Westfir unit at the club
I.. ... t 1:30 p. m. "Color in
-una .,- ,:
Iress 'iu oe me
t
farjl- numbers of
A group u
he American Legion post and aux
far, attended the Willamette
: -oun'cil meeting in Corvallis Wed
ieday evening. Those going from
Ire were Mr. and Mrs. Noble
iond Mr. and Mrs. Merle Garnett,
Ir and Mrs. Neil B. Sleeper, Mrs.
Suth Johnson. Mrs. Lulu Burns,
Vd Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Geiger.
lie next council meeting will be
in Cottage Grove May 18.
tlmira Farmer Here
M. T. Burns, farmer of the El
mira district, was a business vis
itor in Eugene Thursday.
To Meet Friday
Pack No. 2 of the Cub Scouts
rill meet in room 305 of the Eu
gene high school. Friday, at 7:30 p.
n. The program is of interest to
jarents of boys in the 9, 10, and
11 -year-old range and all parents
in Eugene and vicinity interested
are invited.
Ford On Radio
The morning devotional over
radio KORE, sponsored by the Eu
gene Ministerial association, is be
ing conducted this week by Major
C. Ford of the local Salvation
Army. Friends are invited to
listen in each morning at 7:45
o'clock.
Senator and Mrs. Dunn Here
State Senator and Mrs. George
V. Dunn of Ashland spent Wed
nesday night in Eugene and went
on to Portland Thursday morning.
Mr. Dunn will attend the grand
commandery of the Knights Temp
lar. They were accompanied by
Judge and Mrs. E. O. Potter of
Eugene.
To Sponsor Sale
The Busy Bees are to sponsor
a rummage sale, Saturday, at 107
Seventh avenue west. The group
is giving a series of six sales.
To Meet Friday
The United Workers League is
to meet Friday evening at 7:30
o'clock at Fourth and Madison
streets, Geary school building. All
members are requested to attend,
several business matters to come
up.
a cake sale all day Saturday at the
public market. Members are asked
to bring their contributions to the
market before 8 o'clock Saturday
morning.
To Hold Sale
The Women's League of the
First Congregational church will
hold a rummage sale Saturday at
747 Olive street.
Mothers rian Sale
Gamma Phi Beta Mothers' club
will hold a rummage sale Satur
day at 875 Olive street.
Class To Meet
The Loyal Workers' class of
the First Christian church will
meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. in the
church parlor. The Loyal Band
class will be guests.
visiting at the home of her son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Dey, in Corvallis for a few
days.
Attends Funeral
Floyd B. Flanery of Springfield
attended the funeral of his father,
Henry Benton Flanery, at Corval
lis Wednesday. He died from
pneumonia after an illness of only
three days.
Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Charles
has gone on to Mt. Angel where he
is attending college.
Tom Green In City
Tom Green, one of the republi
can candidates for nomination as
county judge, was in Eugene Wednesday.
Smltson in Eurene
J. N. Smitson of the Oakridge
section transacted business in Eu
gene Wednesday.
Mrs. Russell Recov
Equipment Makes Run
A too-well-done roast in the 1
oven at 115 Eleventh avenue east Harpham at Ashland
caused the Eugene fire department : Everett E. Harpham of Eugene
to make a run at 10:30 a. m. Wed-1 was ' Ashland and Medford on
nesdav. it was reported. There ousiness neancsaay.
was no damage other than to the
roast.
Meeting Is Early
The Moose lodge wilt hold its
business meeting at 7:30 p. m. Fri-
Records
TRAFFIC COl'RT
W. Fleisbach, It. E. Statzer,
Mrs. Ben Russell, who has beenldav. trams of the social meetinir ! overtime parking, each fined $1
connnea to ner nome by illness which will be held at 8 o'clock,
for a number of weeks, is able to .
resume her work at her hemstitch- Rex Sanford Here
ing snop on West Broadway.
Rex Sanford, formerly of Eu
gene, now of Salem, was here on
business Wednesday,
Party Is Friday
The Hayden Bridge Improve
ment club is sponsoring a benefit
card party Friday at 8 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Eugenia Karns. The
public is invited.
Return From Hood River
Mr. and Mrs, Margin S. Durbin
have returned from Hood River Deputy Assessor in City
where they visited their daughter, i E. E. Larkin, deputy assessor of
Mrs. A. E. Storgard, for the past Benton county, was in Eugene on
month. Mr. Durbin was confined , business Wednesday and called at
in the Hood River hospital for two the office of Assessor Stevens.
weeks with pneumonia. I
Hyde at Pendleton
Rehearsal Friday C. F. Hyde, democratic candi-
j There will be a special rehearsal date for state labor commissioner,
ui ine operetta, hpnng uourt, j was in renaieion l nursaay ana
Friday at 4 p. m. Dress rehearsal I planned to attend a meeting there
of this operetta will be held on in the evening.
Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. I
All members of the cast are asked : Home From South
Edward Monteith, overtime
parking, double parking, fined $1.
Ray Christian, A. E. Troeh, Dr.
M. M. Bull, A. E. Ligat, overtime
parking, each fined $1.
to bring their costumes on Satur
day.
Married at Jasper
Floyd G. Kostad and Edna H.
Harvey were married at the Jasper
Christian church April 17, Rev.
Claud O'Brien officiating.
To Hold Cake Sale
Theta Rho Girls' club will hold
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drapes, dresses, spreads,
furniture covers: aprons,
children's clothes. 36 in.
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7.98 and 9.98 Coats or Suits
Women's
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Mrs. Dev at Corvallis
Mrs. Mary Dey of
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Christensen
and son, Charles, have returned to
Eugene from a trip to Vallejo, Cal.,
where they visited Mr. and Mrs. E.
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CIRCl'IT COL'RT
F. W. Mahony against Southern
Pacific company, suit for $300 al
leged due on account of delay in
delivering a carload of cattle load
ed at Junction City and shipped
to North Portland. It is alleged
that the animals lost 75 pounds
weight each.
Maluta Reed. Congleton against
Ross Congleton, suit filed for di
vorce. Sidney Jenkins against Dorothy
Jenkins, suit filed for divorce.
BUILDING rERMITS
H. Schaefer, 219 High, permit to
build garage, $75.
J. T. Anderson, 844 West Sixth,
permit to remodel garage, $25.
Mrs. Ethel Davis, 1595 Lawrencef
permit to build garage, $75.
Jensen Apts., 107 East Eleventh,
store repair permit, $350.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Alfred Milton of Portland and
Claudia Lee of Springfield R. F.
D. 2.
Clifford Long and Elsie Sjogren,
both of Harrisburg.
BOUNTY
Bounty collected by William
Richards of Vida on one bobcat.
Obituaries
Mrs. Nancy Adeline Burge
COTTAGE GROVE, April 21.
(Special) Mrs. Nancy Adeline
Burge. 83, died at her home on
Birch avenue at 1 p. m. Wednes
day. She was born March 29, 1855,
in Georgia, and was married to
William P. Burge June 15. 1875, at
Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Burge died
several years ago. Five children
survive, Mrs. Martha Norris,
Charles Burge, Mrs. Mamie Mc
Garvin, Cottage Grove; Marion
Burge of Scio, and Mrs. Lena
Hardin of Portland.
Mrs. Burge was a member of the
Christian church and had lived in
Cottage Grove for ten years, com
ing from Oakland. The family
came to Oregon in 1878.
Funeral services will be held at
Mills chapel. Saturday, at 10:30 a.
m. Rev. E. L. Kechley will offi
ciate. Interment will be at Oakland.
husband, Otto Cooper, and five
children, Ralph of Hebo, and Wil
lard, Mary, Viola and Eva Joan, of
Winchester Boy.
Timothy Eugene Lucy
Funeral services for Timothy
Eugene Lucy will be held from
the Poole chapel Friday at 2 p. m.
Rev. Francis P. Leipzig will be in
charge. Interment, will be:in MU
Calvary cemetery. ,
Irving B. Priest
Funeral services for Irving B.
Priest will be held Friday at 10:30
a. m. from the Veatch chapel, Rev.
E. J. Fulton officiating. Interment
will be in Laurel Hill cemetery.
Funerals
Mrs, Ruth Viola Cooper
REEDSPORT, April 21. (Spe
cial) Funeral services for Mrs.
Ruth Viola Cooper, 43, who died
April 18 at her home in Winches
ter Bay, were held Wednesday
from the Unger chapel, Reedsport,
with interment in Reedsport cem-
etery.
Surviving Mrs. Cooper are her
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