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pecember 21, 1938 THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON Page Three, . CITY NEWS NOTES - . Dnnair Rnads Cf"b$en and Jensen, Portland .tractors, who Dum me revei Ton the banks of the Wil ling rock to the river and have placed them in as good condition las it is possible to do with a blading machine. The county lamette river in the government C .Wednesday expressed its flood control project on gSS !ferecla,"n , work. Jack pasture island ha Harrngton, the company's super- roads used bv them t e?aem nad charse of the "The Gift of Warmth" FAMOUS UJOOL 0' THE UJEST BLANKETS -AMERICA'S BEST BLANKET VALUE Y'?'- s fell ' Jff v - , 1 GUARANTEED MOTHPROOFING A ioy to own ... a Joy to give I deep, thick, caressingly soft blankets in beautiful, clear, jewel tones. Loomed ond guaranteed moth-proof by one of America's largest blanket mills. No other blanket gives you the high quality and bonded moth-proof protection of Wool o' the West's. Yet, they cost no more. ... See them. Low Priced! $5.95 to $17.50 Your Credit Is Good road repairs. Lodge to Install Installation of officers will be held at the meeting of McKentie River lodge, A. F. & A. M., Thursday evening. Lyman Pal mer will be installing officer, and Dr. R. E. Mclntyre, install ing marshal. A past masters' jew el Will be nrpsAntpH tn William jC. Clubb, retiring master, by D. nynn. tieroert T. Wiltshire is the new worshipful master. Benefit Dance Success The benefit dance held recently by the Fall Creek Community club was a success, the committee in charge reports. The committee is extending its thanks to all wha helped to make it such a success. The committee members are Mrs. Raymond Gruber, Mrs. Jack Pal mer, Mrs. Joe Conner, Mrs. Tuck er, Mrs. H. Vohs and Mrs. T. J. Tengs. Veteran Goes to Hospital Nelson Perkins of Goldson, who has been receiving treatment at the Sacred Heart hospital for some time past, was taken to the United States veterans' hospital in Port land Wednesday. He is a veteran of the Spanish-American war. He was taken to Portland by Allen Hart. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Myron E. Jones stopped in Eugene for a visit at he home of Mrs. Jones' father, Dr. E. T. Helms, Tuesday, on their way to San Francisco. Mr. Jones is deputy sheriff of Clat sop county and is on his way to California to take back a prison- Gets Five Dog Licenses J. L. Sullivan, Creswell RFD1, was at the county clerk's office Tuesday to obtain the 1939 li cense on his five dogs. Mr. Sul livan has a large flock of sheep and keeps the dogs to guard them from predatory animals and rov ing town dogs. State Teachers to Meet Many of the Lane county teach ers are planning to attend the an nual meeting of the Oregon State Teachers' association, to be held in Portland December 28, 29, and 30. L. C. Moffitt, county superin tendent, also plans to attend ths sessions. Returns to Roseburg Mrs, T. H. Ness has returned to her home in Roseburg follow ing a four-day visit in Eugene with her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. A, L, Hawn, and family. She was joined here by her daughter, Miss Virginia Ness, who is a student at the Portland university nurses school. Frost Injures Roads The recent freezing weather appears to have softened the -M . LIGHT $ CANDELABRA lilife?"! LIGHTS Wi gP S HEAVY FIXTURE $ I LARGE I III PJ3 TUBING 1 W-f ANTIQUED P4 tj IVORY FINISH I JJ ZD 'isk-.i'h... I rnj i moon p E3 STONE l SSj INSERT jl I g NEWEST e WH designed gm yf WHITE METAL I BREAK fyN rT - RUBBER I MVfm C0RD & I Surprise Gift Special for Last Minute Shoppers! SAL (B) i-WAY REFLECTOR LAMPS $11.50 Value 98 A Thrilling Rubensiein Value! $1 Down $1.00 Weekly Pen Evenings, Thursday and Friday 3 Days Only! Or while quantify holds out! FURNITURE COMPANY Free Delivery Anywhere In the State roads in the Mohawk valley more than in many places in the coun ty, according to Edwin Tullar, county road supervisor. Now that the surface is thawing out some of the roads are very soft, he says. Program Is Thursday The Christmas program of the Lighthouse Temple Sunday school and the pageant given by the choir will be presented Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Before the program, the church orches tra will give a half-hour concert. Talk Comes Wednesday The regular broadcast of the Lane County Medical society will be given Wednesday from 8:15 to 8:30 o'clock. Dr. W. B. Shepard will be the speaker, his topic to be: "White Collar Hazards." School Officers Here Luther Prindel, director, and Ted Swanson, clerk of the Alpha school district, were in Eugene Tuesday and transacted school business at the office of L. C. Mof fitt, county superintendent. Visits at Roseburg O. D. McAUster of Eugene spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L, J. Crafton in Roseburg. Mr. McAUster and Mr. Crafton are both employed by the S. P. com pany here. Go to California Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lord are leaving for Long Beach, Cal., to visit Mr. Lord's sister, Mrs. E. K. Taylor. They will return by Jan uary 10. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wagy were called to Portland Saturday by the illness of Mr. Wagy's mother, who died Sunday, Funeral services were held at Rose and Sons' chapel Wed nesday in Portland. Rebuilding Bridge The county bridge over Bear creek at Bear Creek station west of Junction City on the High Pass road is being rebuilt by a county crew. It will be a piling bridge 50 feet long. Secretary on Vacation W. F. Mumm, secretary of Spen cer Butte lodge of the Odd Fel lows, is in Seattle on a week's va cation. John Starr is taking his place while he is absent. Flue Fire Firemen were called to the home qf C. F. Wright, 1763 Olive street, to extinguish a flue fire. No dam age was reported. Attorney Here Alta King, attorney, of Cottage Orove, was a visitor in Eugene Tuesday and transacted legal bus iness at the courthouse. Visiting in Ashland Alice Coggins of Eugene Is vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Coggins, In Ashland for a few days. Visits Parents Here- Mrs. Roberta Spicer Moffitt, of Moscow, Idaho, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Spicer, in Eugene during the holidays. week for Texas to spend the holidays with relatives. Troqp Meet Postponed The meeting of Troop 46 of Boy Scouts is postponed this week on account of the Christ mas program at the Roosevelt school. It is planned to meet next week as usual. Records MARRIAGE LICENSE Colby F. Sanborn of Junction City R. R. D. and Alice Marie Bailey of Junction City. Sidney Leilsen and Thora Hult, both of Cheshire. CIRCVIT COl'RT Virginia Gauthierc against G. E. Gauthiere, suit filed for divorce. Cora D. Roberts against Austin L, Roberts, suit filed for divorce. TRAFFIC t'Ol'RT H. Houser, E. Stone, Roger Flies back, R. W. Schiska, H. H. Fox, Carl Miller, overtime parking, each fined SI. Mark Hathaway, C. E. Buell, G. W. Mintz, Marion Notvedt, double parking, each fined SI. Dorris Walker, parking in load ing zone, fined $1. BUILDING PERMITS Union Oil. company, service sta tion repairs at 1095 Willamette, $35. J. E. Mencke, new garage and woodshed at 811 17th avenue east, $75. JUSTICE COURT Arthur Bjugstad fined $25 for failure to keep record of purchases oi rur; fine suspended. CIRCUIT COURT Mark aKinncr, state superin tendent of hanks, against Frances Tiffany, suit dismissed bavins been settled. Karl F. Kellogg against City Wardrobe Cleaners and others. suit filed for the appointment of a receiver for the company. BIRTHS SHEW At the Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Tuesday, Decem ber 20, 1938. to Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Shew, Marcola, a boy. GOODMAN At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Tuesday, De cember 20, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodman, 249 South Third, Springfield, a girl, WILBUR At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Tuesday, De cember 20, 1938, to Mr. and Mis. Joseph Wilbur, Seventeenth street, Springfield, a boy. CAMPBELL At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Tuesday, De cember 20, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Campbell, Eugene, a girl. pita! Wednesday morning. She was born January io, 1849. at Moon, Iowa. For 42 years she lived in Iowa, and has been in Springfield for 11 years. She lived in the meantime, three years in Medford, Oregon. Mrs. Street is survived by her husband, Albert A., and a son, G. L. Sinclair of Vancouver, Washington, BOUNTY Bounty collected by Donald Johnson of Mapleton on two bob cats. Funerals Berhard A. Pedersen Funeral services for Berhard W Pedersen will be held Thursday at 2 p. m. from the Dancbo Lutheran church, Rev. S. J. Hansen offici ating. Interment will be in the Dancbo Lutheran cemetery. Obituary Mrs. Rlioda Street SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 21 (Spe cial) Mrs. Rhoda Street, S9, and a resident of Mill and south D streets, died in a Eugene hos- Willamette Park Will Hold Holiday Dances Because Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve fall on Saturday nights. and the following Mondays are holidavs, Willamette Park will hold dances on Saturday and Sun day of both weeks. The ballroom will be decorated for the Christmas season, and Christmas favors will be given each patron. Art Hoi man's band will play, and a new singer will be the feature of the evening. Those who wish table reservations are asked to call Springfield 51-F-2 as early as pos sible, as reservations will not be held after 10:30 on any dance night. Special arrangements may be made for large parties. Christmas Party At Skating Rink A big Christmas party will oe held at the Paramount skating rink at 25 Seventh avenue west Friday ,;otit it is nmtoHnppri bv D. O. Soasey, proprietor and manager of the rinR. mere is stealing tivciy night at the rink, which is located in the former Moose dance hall. It cost approximately $25,000 to kill each soldier during the World Two Complete Jungle Villages Made for Flight Into Nowhere Two complete jungle villages were built by more than 150 car penters and landscape gardeners, working under the general super vision of Jack Holt, for use In the Columbia star's latest action drama, "Flight Into Nowhere." The film, which opens at the May flower theatre for a two-day run beginning Friday, is set in the South American jungles, in which Mr. Holt had, during vacations from Hollywood, conducted sev eral big game expeditions. An au thority on South American lore, Mr. Holt regretfully turned cvm his post as technical supervisor to qualified aviation experts when sets luplicating the tower and con trol room of the Burbank, Calif., airport were needed for the same picture. Hunt Club Hears Interesting Talk T3 mnor lien of trail. and Toads in traffic by riders, fire preven tion, ana many situations wjuui may arise through ownership and f ww will be dis- I cussed by J. Francis Troedson as the program feature oi weaim day evening's Eugene Hunt club meeting at the Four H auditori .. f-irwM!nf?K. The meet ing start at 8:30, with the social ride preceding the meeting, start ling at 7:30. War. The direct cost of the war was $2O0,O00,00,u00; the killed to taled 8,000,000. In Hospital Mrs. Robert McDaniels is In the Sacred Heart hospital, where she was taken Sunday for an operation. From Junction City Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tracer and son of Junction City were Eu gene visitors Tuesday, From Mapleton Donald Johnson of Mapleton transacted business in Eugene Tuesday. Goes to Texas Eugene Vaughn Is leaving this SILENT TOASTER AUTOMATIC with Sparkling Buffet tray America's finest-toasting 2 slice, FULLY AUTOMATIC toaxter with sparkling, 5-com-partment buffet tray. 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