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pe 21- I939 THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Three? 'CITY NEWS NOTES - l"" n m Hiabee. president of uve Mildew rminty J"dge Clinton Hurd, who CCn in the hop growing busi 05 his tarm-near Coburg for vears, says the recent rains used downy mildew to ap- WHh two or three days of f'kine it will develop rapidly, flowed a number of. branches !, thus affected at his office nesday If the,mildew attacks rds hi the valley the price V higher, he predicted. This threeyeawago. Meeting Slated Willamette Holiness associa ,J nriuding Lane, Lincoln, Ben- nd Linn counties, has an Wnd that the Hth annual camp Stoioi the association will " Thursday to continue until ft 4 at the camp grounds 12 iL north of Corvallis and half a 1 eas of the west side Pacific SSJS at Bruce station. The first fig will begin Thursday eve. SngatSo'clock tene Dor Found A light brown cocker spaniel rt-with a Lane county license J? 1473 on its collar and with L name "Norris" on a separate li was picked up at Tacoma, Wash a few days ago, according , , letter received Tuesday by faulty JuAZe Clinton Hurd from Hud M. Otterson, Box 262, .Or Wash. The dog is now be ing kept at her home, she said. froichise Order Signed Members of the county court Wednesday signed the order grant ing to the Bonneville administra tion a franchise to string wires over the numerous road crossings ill the way from the northern county limits to Eugene along the Oregon Electric railway right of my. Foresters Travel L. E. Garwood and I. E. Jones, ol the Siuslaw national forest, are out in the field for the remainder rithe week. Mr. Garwood is mak ini creuarations for the guard- training meeting and Mr. Jones is inspecting construction ana main ttinance work. Anderson Visits Lum Anderson, formerly chief el police in Springfield, arrived in iigene early Tuesday morning from Silver City, New Mexico, to ittend the wedding of his daughter, Irene, to Jack Bryan. Mr. Ander sen is staying at the home of his brother-in-law, Clair Parsons. ning. The party will meet at Hutch's bicycle shop on Eighth avenue west at 7 o'clock, and proceed to a destination known only to those in charge. Arriv ing there, a lunch will be had. Returns to Iowa Mrs. Katherine Ortner has re- turned to her home at Danburv. Iowa, after a visit at the home of her brother, Frank J, Berger, in Eugene. Riley Petty Here Riley Petty was in Eileen from his farm in the Cloverdale community Wednesday. Editors Have Speaker . Carl Robertson, field man for the Eugene Fruit Growers' as sociation, will speak at the meet ing of the Eugene Really board it the Seymour cafe Thursday noon, on "The Attitude of the fruit Growers' Association To ward the New Farm Owners of Lane County." Enlistment Reported- Sergeant John T. Costello, ' in Marge of the army recruiting itetion, 314 I.O.O.F. building, an nounced Wednesday that Nathan C Lampe, 2202 Friendly street, Biiene, enlisted in the United Slates army on June 15 for ser vice with the 10th field artillery motorized), stationed at Fort wis. Wash. Sdiool Clerks in Eugene- Mrs. Emma Hake, clerk of the Wla school district. Mrs. Fran. W Wullschleger, clerk at Camas Jaie, Kenneth Nielsen, clerk at run, and Mrs. Rose Otley, utrK at Palestine, were callers 'I the office of County Superin- luomtt Tuesday, e Falsework In me countv the bridge across the McKenzie wr at Finn rock for the Rosboro r company has erected t ater part of the false work, ac- ""g to t. m. Morse, county ,7, r- aPia headway is being "e Cherry Flies Out , '.."L, cnerry truit Hies were wind Tuesday in the traps set for than at any time yet this ?'y was reported Wednesday ' n. .iiewart, county fruit in or, The growers are urged lu Keep on spraymg. Edward J. Hawes, Portland, re "J a $25 suspended fine in e court Tuesday on a charge 'reckless driving. He was arrest "fwly Tuesday morning. "We Picnic Planned i hi 9bsid'an club is planning tWlc picnic Thursday eve- Go to San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Waters anrt Sam Mikkelsen have gone to San Francisco to attend the big fair. Goes to Salem Miss Ruth Pryor. a eraduate of the Modern beauty school, has gone to Salem, where she will work in the Ogden beauty salon. From Estacada ' Mr. and Mrs. R. F. SnvH.i- and daughter, Dorothy, of Esta cada, visited recently at the home of Mr. Snyder's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Snyder. of Martha A. Shortridge, deceased, shows value of property to be $5464.18. George Sutherland, Roy Goodwin and Worth Harvey ap praisers. Order made approving final ac counting, final' distribution and discharge of administrator, A. L. Clark, of estate of F. G. Edwards, deceased. park-park- TrafHc Fines Ramcy Rugh, E. W. Walker, R. W. Staton, George McCracken, Gene Allen, O. J. Hecketsweiler. L. Parks, C. D. Cardncr, J. W. Gallagher, C. O. Hunter, over time parking, each fine $1. E. C. Carpenter, over time parking, two offenses, $2. C. A. Barnes, over time ing, two offenses, $2. W. A. Terry, overtime ing, three offenses, $3. J. R. Kalisky, parking in bus zone, $1. R. P. Dixon, overtime parking, two offenses, $2. L. Summers, violation of no parking zone, $1. MINISTER'S CERTIFICATE Ministerial certificate of Gene Robinson filed. BUSINESS NAMES Certificate of assumed business M. W. A. to Meet- Modern Woodmen of America win meet Monday at 8 p. m. at Moose hall. Music will be nrn. vided by the Wright band. Straw berry shortcake and' coffee will be served. ... Charles Murray Here Charles Murray, formerly of Eu gene and now located at Yakima, Wash., has been visiting here for a few days. Repeat Garden Tour The Garden club tour planned for Friday will be the same as scheduled for last week, it was announced Wednesday. From Goshen Ralph Willoughby of Goshen was a Eugene visitor Wednesday. Edwards at Albany John E. Edwards of Eugene was a visitor in Albany and Salem Tuesday. From Cascade Resort A. J. Kuhn, proprietor and man ager of the Cascade Resort on the upper McKenzie river, was a Eu gene visitor Tuesday. Miss Burkholder Here Miss Belle Burkholder of Cot tage Grove was a Eugene visitor Tuesday. She was on her way home from a trip to San Francisco. From Marshficld : " " ' Mrs. Frank Shaw and Mrs. Laird' Theiring of Marshfield visited in Eugene Monday evening and Tuesday. Visiting In Corvallis Mrs. Robert Hunt and little son, Baird of Eugene are on a visit with Mrs. Hunt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mack, in Corvallis. From Bay City Miss Clare Patrick, San Fran cisco, arrived in Eugene Tuesday afternoon to be with her father, C. B. Patrick, who is confined in the Sacred Heart hospital. Pinkerton at Springs J. A. Pinkerton, who has been receiving treatment in the S. P. hospital in San Francisco for some time, planned to leave that city Monday for McCredie Springs, according to a letter re ceived from him. Grove Attorneys Here Attorneys Alta King and Her bert W. Lombard of Cottage Grove were in Eugene on court business Tuesday. Records MARRIAGE LICENSES Edward William Pruitt and Helen Marie Johnson, both of Eu eene R.F.D. 5. Tonv Hibser of Eugene and Gladys Iiams of Salem. Robert B. Bartlett and Myrtle Bakke. both of Eugene. Roy Marvin Pedersen of Scio and Frances Marjorie Wilson of Eugene R.F.D. 4. PROBATE COURT Ruthie A. Caldwell appointed administrator of estate of Dun can Porter Caldwell, deceased. Walter Pentico, Lawrence Fisher and R. Y. Porter appointed ap praisers. Inventory of property of estate NOW HUMIDOR PACKED EXTREMELY MILD e G LASER BROS., PORTLAND, OREGON, DUtl names, Arrow Messenger Service and Soults Meat company, filed. CIRCUIT COURT Dora Cordelia Black against Samuel Wilson Black, suit filed for divorce. Ida Ferry against Ralph Ferry, suit filed for divorce. 763- Beta Put- Building Permits , B. W. Mold, rcroof store, 771 Olive, $250. Ed Waldcr, repairs to Thetn Pi fraternity, 1009 tcrsori, $2,0(10. , Frank Lewis Chambers, re pairs to residence, 935 Patterson. $25. J. R. Lawson, repairs to resi dence and garage, 1690 Olive, $20. Max Hoppe, alterations to resi dence, 1057 Jackson, $50. BIRTHS HOLMES At the Eugene hos-1939 pital, Tuesday, June 20, to Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Holmes, 1246 ia Patterson, a boy. GUILEY At the Eugene hos pital, Wednesday, June 21, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Guiley, Dexter, a girl. MASTERSON At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Wed nesday, June 21, 1939, to. Mr. and Mrs. Oran Masterson, 1558 Jefferson, a boy. NOKD At the Sacred . Heart general hospital, Wednesday, June 21, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Nord, 17C5 Second avenue west, a boy. Obituaries Uulpli Windnni SHEDD, June 21 (Special) Ralph Windom,. about 50, of Brownsville, died suddenly Mon day afternoon while driving his car just south of Shcdtl on the Pa cific highway. A man who was riding witli him, kept the car on the road after the driver collapsed. Windom is survived by his aged mother with whom he made his home. Man Is Arrested For Wasco Officers John Edward Anderson was ar rested by state police Tuesday on a warrant issued in Wasco county charging him with obtaining money by false pretenses. An of ficer was expected to arrive later in the day to take him back to The Dalles but he posted $250 bail and was released from the county jail. . 78c "78c for what?" The Carnahan "You mean that lovely modern home that Twin Oaks is showingV'T Yes, and it only costs 78c a da J, for seven years. Twin Oaks Build ers Supply Co. 669 High Street Phone 782. . VI RED FRYERS 16c. 1080 Cham-r bcrs. . : xjm ARROW MESSENGER PH. 610 fTNMTATION TO HAPPINESS," with Irene Dunne and Fred Mac 1 Murray, will be at the McDonald theater, opening Saturday, WANTED Apprentice to learn silk finishing. Reg.-Guard 1367. LUDFORD'S Picture framing. NOW under the Management of Hazel Bosserman assisted by Bcr- nice hattln. LANE HOTEL COFFEE SHOP New 1939 KODAKS At New Low Prices BROWNIES $1.00 to $4.25 0 KODAKS $4.25 and up Q KODAK BANTAMS $3.95 to $22.50 See them at CRESSEYS Booksellers & Stationers 864 Willamette Phone 846 Starts Thursday At Rubenstein f Sfore-hfce cSDDD, The reductioB on all floor samples throughout our store are so unusual , . with savings up to 40 . , . that we know our stock will be reduced in record time. Share in these big values. Scatter Rugs . , . All wool Axminster . , . choice ol many line pat- $ .59 terns at :. ;x Axminster Rugs . . 9 x 12 ft. size. Values to Ci A .00 $35.00 :..mlx, American Orientals . . High lustrous pile . . . iinest wools .9x12 $Q00 size, formerly $69.50 iO Fine Grade Axminster Rugs . . 9 x 12 modern & hooked rug de- $Q Q'"" signs, values to $50.00 0 7 nun r Rfolfol.fo Ar Ed Lounge Chairs . . Fine floor samples . . high grade covers by Kroehler, formerly sold at $39.50 and $0 0.00 $45.00 l Coffee Tables . . Large size wilh tine walnut tops .. values to $1.95 $7.50 Platform "Swing" Rocker . . In good velour covers, made to sell $1 Q.95 for $22.50 10 Occasional Chairs . . Fine styles and covers . . $12.50 $0.95 $85.00 GENUINE MAPLE SUITES . . Made by Heywood-Wakefleld $r Q.00 . . . Attractive upholstery materials . . Sofa and two chairs Oj t $1 19.00 TWO PIECE LONDON LOUNGE SUITES . . Quality samples $QQ' by Kroehler . . . Excellent covers : oO $100.00 TWO PIECE KROEHLER SUITE . . Covered Frame . . fine $170 -00 velour covers : 3 $79.00 EXTRA LARGE DAVENPORT and chair to match $rr.00 Blue or Wine Velour O Our floors are crowded with high grade samples and all must go at . . Bavings up to 40. Here are typical examples you won't want to miss on extra liberal credit terms. Newest Style Bed Lamps . . . QQ Spol-Beam type . . reduced to OOC Numdah Rugs . . . 4x6 size . . Made " of goatwoor.'. haridVembrolcl- $ .98 ored . . regular $6.95 value .... "T Big Cedar Chests . . Waterfall style in walnut veneer . . . $ 4 .95 $21.50 value ItS 9x12 Size . . Waffle Tread . . hair rug cushions . . $6.95 values $4 .49 reduced to TC Reflector Floor Lamps . . . Six Way lighting . . pleated shades . . $9.75 values O Poster Beds . . In walnut finish $ full or twin size . . NOW .... 27 5.95 $g.95 !8 $59.50 GENUINE 3-PIECE MAPLE GROUPING , and.eithor vanity or dresser, only $89.00 MODERN WALNUT VENEER SUITES ... 3 pieces in choice $r 0. 00 American walnut and other fine woods, slashed to . $100.00 ULTRA MODERN SUITES . . with 3 pieces in rich new styl- $170.00 with bed, chest QQ-00 '59 ing . . iusl SEVEN of these suites to go at this low price . Lawn Chairs models with footrest , Reclining back $1.89 Five-Piece Lawn Sets . . a steel table, 4 folding Director's chairs and color ful 7 ft. $0 r .00 Umbrella OJ $129.00 PERIOD STYLE SUITES . . Lbvely mahogany vaneers, gracefully framed mirror . . authentic.' Colonial style S39.00 GENUINE WALNUT VENEER 5-PIECE DINETTE SUITES table with folding leaf and four sturdy upholstered chairs . . slashed to '89 . Extension $OT-00 .1 00 Innorspring Mattress . samples to go at only . Genuine Simmons Innerspring Mat tress . . . $24.75 quality In $"1 O.88 close out covers IO Daveno Scfas . . A beautiful daven port by day . . a bed by $Q A .95 night . . now on sale at tiTt Barrel Chairs with fine tapestry and damask covers . . values $1 Q.00 to $35.00 lX $24.50 Kneehole Desks . . with chair to match . . lots of drawer space, wal nut veneer tops . . chair has $1 Q.95 fabric leather seat AO 5 Piece Bridgo Sots . . sturdy all 3teel . . leatherette upholitered $Q.95 colors, $15.00 value O Samson Card Tables . , advertised $4.00, quality , beautiful designs $3.00 Samson Card Tables Nationally $2'98 $35.00 FULL SIZE DINING ROOM SUITE em style, bullet, tablo and six chairs just FIVE at in genuine walnut voneor, mod- $gg'00 nationally s3295 $99.00 PERIOD STYLE GROUPING table, buffet, and six lovely chairs 8 pieces for rich sample suite, graceful 10 leg $rrff.00 3 $45.00 Electric Washer , known mako . . lully guaranteed . $121.50 Weslinghouse Electric Range with COROX elements $00-00 NOW I I V fL SAVE NOW! SPREAD THE COST of YOUR PURCHASE Over MANY MONTHS to SUIT! 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