THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON
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On Broadcast
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card will be questioned
real estate conditions
ik nn KORK's Meet
tosday.
from lauiornia
nd Mrs. 0. 0. Ilunsaker
MhimpH frnm :i visit with
i Los Ancelcs. Riverside
San Francisco.
unproved
Cale Del Roy reopened
mornitiK after Itaving
wl over the w eek-end on
... interior of the cafe has
E-tly redecorated.
At AlDanv
Huber of Ennna itiniin
nc a few davs. . t.
M.-st I- i
their tax blanks.
i n i'i. i, ., .
jtr the Four-H Flag" is the
1 new sound movie rpul
d by n. C Knehner
county club leader, from the Sears
Roebuck foundation. It will be
shown at different places in the
county. Mr. Kuehner gave it a
trial run in his office Tuesday.
to attend the final concert of the
season in the music auditorium
February 28 should notifv the
associated students offices qq the
campus at once. Director Rex
Underwood said Mondav. Such
extra tickets will be made avail
able to students unable to attend
otherwise, Mr. Underwood said
at the home of Mrs. Ft. I. Gold.
Miss Lois Lutz will speak on
"Home Lighting.''
Aid To lcet
The Ladies' Aid of Sunset
Home will meet Wednesday at
two o'clock at the Home.
Evangelist to Speak
Dr. Ray S. Dunn, pastor of the
Rose City Park Methodist Episco
pal church of Portland, will speal;
Tuesday evening at the local
church on "The Cornerstone of
the Ages." Prof. Lorance Dossetl
will conduct the singing. The Wo-1
men's Union is sponsoring the I
meeting. On Wednesday, Dr.
Dunn will speak on "The Man
With the Focussed Mind." the talk
to be sponsored by the men of the
church.
Print shop To Reopen
George Allenbaugh's print shop,
destroyed by fire a short time
ago when the Jones book and
stationery store burned, will re
open at 963 Oak street m a few
days. Thimble lub MrctmE
WiUakenila Thimble club will
meet Thursday at 2 o'clock with
Mis. C. N. Jensen. Mrs. Oxner
will be assistant hostess.
Records
Larson,
Elliot. ,1
Korstad and Ma
alt overtime pail
offense.
W. D. Weber, r
side of stieet. $1
J. I. McNutt. parking in a bus
zone. St.
Frank Mash, parking in a pub
lic alley. SI.
wree Gtustlna, Gordon
M. Carter. Warren M.
rk C. Sanderson,
king, SI for each
an wrong
County Officials at Salem
County Commissioner Walter J.
Holland, County Clerk Walter B.
Dillard and County Assessor Wcl
by Stevens were at Salem Tuesday.
Mr. Stevens went to attend the
annual meeting of the assessors of
the state and the other officials
were there in the interests of cer
tain measures now up in the state
legislature. A. P. McKinzie, head
tax deputy in the office of Sheriff
SwartSi was a member of the party.
Road Repaired
The Lost creek road, up from
Dexter, is being repaired with
I gravel from a bar near Lowell,
j Walter J. Holland, county com
missioner, and Edwin Tullar.
county road supervisor, were
there Monday to look after the
work. The road had been cut up
by logging operations.
Fletcher Mixes Toison
O. S. Fletcher, county agricul
tural agent, spent Tuesriav mix
ing poison barley for use' in the
rodent control campaign this
spring ad summer. The work is
o nc the warehouse of
the Willamette national forest on
rtrst avenue west.
PROBATE COURT
S. D. Allen appointed adminis
trator of estate of Lewis H. More
house, deceased. Darwin Bristow.
L. J. Temple and Loy Rowling
appomtea appraisers.
Inventory of property of estate
of Edward Blossom, deceased,
shows value to be $1800. S. E.
Bettis, Frank A. Tripp and E. H.
Peterson appraisers.
E. L. Redemer, Louis Murdock
and Harvey McBeth appointed ap
praisers of estate of William Kindt,
deceased.
BUSINESS NAME
Certificate of assumed business
name "Eugene Motors." filed;
name, "Quality Homes." filed.
DIVORCE DK REE
Guiney Gilbert granted divorce
decree from Anna S. Gilbert.
Scoti Jackson Here
Scott Jackson was in Eugene
from his farm on the Mohawk
Tuesday.
CIRCUIT COURT
L. M. Hankins against Frank
Van Schoiack and others, suit filed
to quiet title.
Lorene Gaylorri against Gerald
Gaylord, suit filed for divorce.
Homcmakers To Meet
The Dunn Homcmakers club
will hold an all-day meeting Wed
nesday, beginning at 10 o'clock
BOUNTY
Bounty collected by George
Stanley Petersen of Oakridgc on
one coyote.
Chase At Grange Meeting
Elmo Chase of Eugene was
among the grangers who attended
the coast grange conference at
Cushman Monday.
Visiting At Ashland
Miss Margaret Harker of Eu
gene is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Harker, in Ash
land for a few days.
Road Man Here
H. A. Rust, county road super
visor for the Junction Cty section,
called on the county court on road
business Tuesday.
Dairyman Here
W. F. Reed of the Chula Vista
dairy near Cnburg was a Eugene
visitor Tuesday.
From Alma
Fred Watts, resident of the
Alma district, was in Eugene on
business Monday.
E. M. Warren Here
E. M. Warren of the Central
district was a Eugene visitor
Monday.
Subscribers Asked Favor
Subscribers to the University
of Oregon symphony orchestra
concert series who will be unable
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WHISKY
Si 25 Distilled SO 40
I Pints in Canada JL. Quarts
Imported by World Impnrtfr. Inr., Salllr
1939
KORSTAD'S
Eugene-Lane
w m'mm m - mt
Vol. VII
Price $15.00
lie book
contains the following alphabetical list
bpn
0( El"3ene showing:
flOPFJRTY OWNERS.
Wttl ROUTES: with map
jfcjtt GUIDE: E ry ad
Utt COUNTY SECTION:
ly have been listed sorjaratelv.
bj2fBD SECTION: Every business and profession
"' alphabetically,
SE PHONE GUIDE: As nearly as possible, every
(So I ;-; teen placed in numerical oiaer
H w our canvassers.
JOHMAnON: I! there are any questionn you would
m , 'He directory call the VALLEY PRINT-
' Phone -170, where tLcvO 'ii;c-:r;cj
TRAFFIC FINKS
Alfred Holmes, George M.
, Molas, Carl Stecn. Mrs. C. E.
Steen, Ann 1.. Smith. Mrs. Del
lllolcomb, Mary R. Miles, Herman
MARRIAGE LICENSE
EuRcne Lewis Florence and
Marjory Ellen Kinney, both of
Eusenc
Bl'll.niNG PERMITS
L. M. Watson, new store build
inc. 1--1 Willamette. S:'00l).
Herman Oakes. new duplex res
idence. :iV5 LOth East, fSOOO,
Earl Bolton, porch alterations,
2407 Potter, $15.
Consolidated Truck Linos, re
model warehouse, 265 Eighth
avenue west, S230.
J. F. Newton, new garage,
1461 12th avenue west. $2011.
R. P. Cornelius, enlarge kitch
en, 395 West 17th. $50.
Grandson Of Founder
Of Eugene Dies
Prior F. Blair, grandson of
Prior Blair, one of the fnui.derB
of Eugene, died Sunday in Port
land. He was born in Eugene and
lived here until about 20 years
ago. Besides his wife, Mrs. Cora
Blair, he is survived by two
brothers. James W. Blair and Roy
C. Blair., and one sister, Mrs. Roma
l.eckly, all of Portland. He was
the son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Blair.
Funeral serv ices will be held
Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. at the
Holman and LOU Colonial mortu
ary in Portland, with interment in
Riverview cemetery. Scout Young
ramp. S. A. W. V., will conduct
the services.
SMILES
the Ne
Ucan club
Committoc
sparkled as Ihese Republican leaders United In eritlrlsm oC
w Deal at the l.lnt-oln Day dinner of die National Repub
iu New York. Left to rlnht. e -President Hoover. National
Chairman John Hamilton and District Attorney Dewey,
POLICE COURT
Charles Parker, being held
county jail pending return to
I Fatrview feeble minded home near
Salem from
escaped.
which he recently
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