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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Page THree. ttynews NOTES ffHAT'S DOING Friday . . Sliy iii""-" . j'niver P-. ro' ..with Fear B hlin" Guild hall. University musicm fP'MVith Fear ana Guild hal1- I To Be Distributed r flh.r. county agncul- ved a sliip- i to be - n.irher. coun . rprpi ntis 1 : ase ,,nds of borax to rje ftntof beets for 1 lenr for cracKins Ifr, ceiei? . ,, The bora. V 1 meat boron, which Mv good for these plant ecialK the county agent will put this out in small lots, special attention being paid to alfalfa. Anyone having alfalfa that needs such treatment is asked to get in touch with htm. At Cottage Grove Elton Buck of Grants Pass has arrived in Cottage Grove to be employed by the Standard Oil company at its station there. He has been attending a Standard service station school in Eugene for the past ten days. In Vancouver Mrs. Wallace Hanna relumed to her home in Vancouver, Wash., Friday, after being called to Eu gene to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, Howard A. Hall. She was accompanied north by her mother, Mrs. C. S. Williams, her sister, Mrs. Hall, and Mrs. Hall's two sons, Howard and Williams Hall. They will be there over the week-end, returning Monday, Mrs. Hanna to return to Eugene to spend next week here. Observe Rural Life Sunday Sunday, May 21, has been des ignated by the Council of Churches at Rural Life Sunday, and a com munication from H. C. Seymour, state club leader, has urged that all 4-H club members participate in church activities, on that day. Letters have been sent to the min isters of the rural churches in the state, urging them to include this in their program. Sheriff at Klamath Sheriff C. A. Swarts was at Klamath Falls Friday, having gone after Varney Baker, arrested on a Lane county warrant, charging him with lewd cohabitation; He was expected to return Friday evening. Bass Shown Arthur Hendershott and Cliff Baird caught a good string of bass in a lake north of Junction City Thursday. Six of them were dis played at the Hendershott store Friday. The largest weighed three and a half pounds and the smallest one and a half. . iMW llL III. I EK'i!! ffSfm Eugene were among 'recent guests t'iiiiS"ii at the Palace hotel in San Fran" To Meet Friday Townsend club No. 13 will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. DeVos, 236 V4 Eleventh avenue west, at 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Long will attend and tell of their travels in California and Mexico. All inter ested are invited to the meeting. Stores 804 and 917 Willamette PRICES FOR FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY Compete Satisfaction Is Our Guarantee With Every Purchase At Western Thrift Stores. 1000 FACIAL TISSUES Full Size, Soft and Absorbent fwo boxes of 500 each 25c Why Pay More? SANITARY NAPKINS Standard Size Packed 12 to Box lie per box 2 for 21c Why Pay More? itrates-Carbonates 1 Genuine Aspirin A System Alkalizcr I ' Pure and Soluble oz. tot. for 29c I Bottle 100 for 19c .Poison Oak Lot. peals and Stops Itching oz. bot. for 27c Pocket Combs A 5-in. Comb with Clip 10c value for 2c New Sun Hats For Men, Women and Children riced at 23c 43c Vacuum Bottles Keeps Hot or Cold t $1.39 Pt. 79c molin Powder Soothing and Deodorant sizes locale c Cod Liver Oil Tab High Vitamin A and D Bot. 100 tab. 49c Harmonizing Face Powder .. Rouge . . Lipstick . . Mascara . . and Eye Sha dow . . In sets keyed to the color of her eyes by Richard Hud nut, SI. 10 CANDY Molasses Peppermint Chews 1 lb. bag . . . 15c Assorted Candy Bars . . 2 for 5c Ever-Dry Cream A Pleasant Deodorant jar 39c Sun Glasses Adult and Children - Popular col. 15c Elfin Shoe White Cleans All White Shoes 25c size for . 13c 13) i 'il'w H I Up! jl icsizc 23c c size 39c s'zc ..7!)c 68c Size ALKA-SELTZEE for . 49c 75c Size DOANS KIDNEY PILLS 49c 25c Size CARTER LIVER PILLS 17c 75c Size BAUME BENGAY for . 49c $1.00 Size MILES NERVINE for . 83c a.20 Size BROMO SELTZER for 95c Big Jar 49c speritv Ja :ffPS Liquids , 'd or in OMR Fln$ Poles LLOSP.miT SOAPS Colgate Soaps 5c Sweetheart Soap 4 for 2(c Ivory, mod. & guest 5c Lux & Life Buoy 3 for 17c Itinso l!)c Oxydol 19c Woodbury Soap 3 bars with Lotion for 20c sobs: Smokers Supplies Lighter Flints ...5c Pipe Filters ...10c Lighter Fluid 10c Pipe Cleaners 4c Yello-Bolc Pipes ...$1.00 Closc-Out On c Values .. Pipes for 13c MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED GRAND IS? jnrj&$.i '-oz. 23c SLAM PLUG MILD and MELLOW TOBACCO Bui Golden Grain, Stud Durham, Stag 4 packages for . Geo, Washington lb. tin "'vet. Prince Albert, Half & Half lb. tin Philip Morris Cigarettes Vacuum Pack 50 for HAMILTON MIXTURE 15c pkg. 2 for 25c 8oz.pkg. 57c Paul Drum, Former Eugene Realtor, Dies In Albany ALBANY, Ore., April 21. (U.Ri Paul D. Drim, 45, former Eugene real estate broker, died instantly at about 10:30 Friday morning when he collapsed on the street in front of I ho local telephone of fice, according to Deputy Coroner Walter Kropp. Mr. Drum, a World war veteran, had been ill and was traveling by bus to Portland, where he intended to take treatment at the Veterans' hospital. His home address is 1466 Fifteenth avenue east. He is sur vived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Drum; his mother, Mrs. Martha Drum, both of Eugene, and a brother, Adelbert Drum, of Super ior, Wis. ... The Poole chapel is in charge of funeral arrangements- , , $300,000 ALLOTTED WASHINGTON, April 21 UP) The senate passed legislation yes terday to provide an additional $300,000 annually for cooperative agricultural extension work in 21 states. NO APOLOGY PORTLAND, April 21. (TV Governor Charles A. Sprague ad monished churches for their "apol ogetic attitude" in an address at the annual meeting of the First Presbyterian church last night. AN altar-like monument was dedicated on the International border between the United States and Mexico at Lochiel, Ariz., to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the arrival of Fray IMarcns de Niza, pioneering Franciscan friar, on what is now the Arizona border. The governors of Arizona ami Sonora, Mexico, Bishop Daniel J. Gcrcke of Tucson, and both American and Mexican troops participated in the ceremonies. This shows a general view of the dedication. cisco while attended the exposition there. From Creswell Mrs. Juanita Crawford of Cres well transacted business at the courthouse in Eugene Thursday. Rummage Sale The Alpha Delta Pi mothers' club will hold a rummage sale at 688 Olive street Saturday from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Roseburg Attorney Here W. A. Burdick, attorney at Rose burg, was in Eugene on business Thursday. Here From Roseburg , Miss Dorothy White of Roseburg has been visiting friends in Eugene for a few days. Dr. Lee At Fair Dr. Wright B. Lee, dentist, is In San Francisco, visiting the exposition. From Horton From Horton Thursday were Mrs. C. T. Jones, Msr. J. Englehart and Mrs. L. Duncan, who were here to shop. Young At Mapleton Cal M. Young, county commis sioner, is at Mapleton on county road business Friday. Macon county, Mo., April 28, 1862, the daughter of, William and Ma tilda Montgomery, early residents of Lane county. She had spent most of her life in this county. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Herron, with whom she had lived for the past 20 years; and a num ber of nieces and nephews. Funeral .services will be held Sunday at 2 p. m. from the McFar land church, Rev. Frank Sutton officiating. Interment will be in the Mulkey cemetery near Eugene. The Hollingsworth chapel of Cor vaiiis in in charge. Mark J. Berndt Mark J. Berndt, about 50, of Portland, died suddenly Friday morning on the Southern Pacific passenger train above Oakridge. He was on his way from San Fran cisco to Portland. The body was taken to the Poole chapel to await the arrival of relatives. Sidney J. Tivey Sidney J. Tivey, 75, died Friday morning at his home, 359 Mill street. The obituary and funeral arrangements will be announced from the Branstette r-Simon chapel. short program was given after which gifts were inspected. Re freshments were served to Mrs. Ella Fenley, Mrs. Ha Thomas, Mrs. Lena Bossen, Mrs. Mablo Binder, Mrs. Evelyn Binder, Mrs. Grace Sawyers, Mrs. Lois Levenhagen Miss LeAnna Sawyers, Mrs. Myr tle Savyyers, Mrs. Frances Hedden, Mrs. Fannie Clemo, Mrs. Carrie Fairfield, Mrs. Lucile McMiehael, Mrs. Rose Henderer, ' Mrs. Ina Henderer, Mrs. Mary Weatherly, Mrs. Orpha Binder, Mrs. Mary Haines, Mrs. Nellie Binder, Mrs. Mary Grubbe, Mrs. Vesta Sawyers, Mrs. Audrey Riley, Mrs. Lucile Godding, Mrs. Griffith, Mrs. S. Anderson, Mrs. Myrtle Wells, Mrs. Lucile Riley, Mrs. Dorothy Binder, Miss Rosalie Haines, Mrs. Lucile Moore, Mrs. Hula McDonald, the guest of honor Mrs. Eula Shoffel' and the hostess, Mrs. Janie Haines. SATURDAY-Final Day! Colonial Maple Bedroom Suites A $59.50 Value for Records TRAFFIC FINES Dr. Carl Robbins.'H. Juhl, Chase Plumbing company, Virginia D. Smith, Theo Forcier, E. Korn, overtime parking, $1 each offense. IOLICE COURT James Dawson, vagrancy, ten days in jail. Ed O'Rieley, intoxication, 12 days in jail. MARRIAGE LICENSE William L. Swafford of Eugene and Doris Haynes of Walton. DIVORCE DECREES J. Clayton from Rachel Cau'th orn; Cora from Austin, L. Roberts; E. E. from Mary Emma Boggs; Edna from Paul Emahiser; George F. from Evelyn Iola Spores; Helen from Charles O. Brown; Gladys Mae from Johnnie Sauer; Willis from Frances L. Walker. BIRTHS EDMISTON At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Thursday, April 20, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Edmiston, 1753'A Villard, a girl. TAYLOR At the Eugene hospital, Thursday, April 20, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Taylor, Blachly, a boy. Obituary Winnlfrcd Adele Coolcy COTTAGE GROVE, April 21. (Special) Winnifred Adele Cooley died Thursday morning at the family home west of Yoncalla. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Cooley and was born at Jeffer son Feb. 21, 1924. She has been an invalid all her life. She is sur vived by her parents and grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Aiken of Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cooley of Albany. The family have resided at Yoncalla the past five years and formerly resided in Cottage Grove. Funeral services will be held in Cottage Grove at Mills chapel Sat urday afternoon at 2:30. Rev. E. L. Kechley will officiate. Inter ment will be at Masonic-Odd Fel lows cemetery. Mrs. Laura J. D. Martin Mrs. Laura J. D. Martin, 76, former Eugene resident, died Wednesday at the home of her sis ter, Mrs. Ella Herron, in the Mc Farland community south of Cor vallis. Mrs. Martin was born in MOSBY CREEK ITEMS MOSBY CREEK, April 21 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Orvile Sanders and children who have been visiting the past week at the Orma Salisbury home have left for home, taking Mrs. Salisbury's mother, Mrs. Corbly to visit a while in Yuba City, Calif., and then going on to Nebraska and Illinois to spend the summer. Mildred Mooney spent a few days last week visiting at the home of Lon Henderson at Creswell. Rufas Rowling bought a cow last week from the C. A. Haight family in Delight Valley and Har ry Castle traded a cow for a horse to Mrs. Quagley near Waldon. SHOWER GIVEN ELKTON, April 21 (Special) The home of Mrs. Janice Haines was the scene of a shower given recently for Mrs. Eula .Sheffol. A Men Arrested For Breaking Into Car Walter Donald Long and Myron Little, both of Cottage Grove, were in the county jail Friday after noon, facing a charge of breaking into an automobile and stealing a shotgun. The arrest was made by the state police. Forrest Joy Lovett of Albany was arrested Thursday evening on a charge of passing bad checks. State police, who arrested him, said he put out several checks in Eugene. MOVE RESIDENCE THURSTON, April 21 (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. Chester Moon are moving into the Ira Nice house in Thurston. KLAMATIIS RICHER WASHINGTON, April 21. 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