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,i!t 13, 1939 THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Three. -glTY NEWS NOTES - --Services in local services in local v-.m. 12 oTburn hotel. 5:3U Vat postofdce ouiia- Meetings oj "-' :J,,P'J school board, and bird, all at City . It erff,L eannet.e Calkins. r:Sl Mrs Gilbert Conoiy. i fcordz. Mrs. Joe Rich iS n Barrett, Mrs. P, Cick Mrs. Frank uram, FaGiUStlin Tatlo Miss Alice r-T Eea Lara- -' Calkins. Out-oi-io.. F!J- .Lwirf Mrs- Alfred SKei, feDobie, M,s Lil- ;j aww l!.5?. received from mray or inc -----sf .,- .nn s due. :ihe time when the moth J u tho armies, es- tau- ie nmu more . ,u than fnr many a. ot tne muui i""" -- r P. r E Stewart, county fruit tun. L- c.,,.j, Thev , be entirely -mnf instructions are strictly ji-ed, he asserted. The form ,"is one pound of arsenate of Lid to 50 gallons oi 'din. .nrd For Poultry Thieves Lrris G. Clark, local director it Pacific Lo-operauve rour r'producers, reports upon his fcm the last directors' ritiiog in Portland that the as- eation has posted a rewara or m sio to S500 for the appre- tosion of and conviction of jcken or turkey thieves wnere ( fowls have been stolen from YM isGRUEN 42 members of the association. The Co-op has 500 members in Lane county. - Certify Clover Seed L. C. Jenkins, assistant spe cialist in farm crops at the state agricultural college, will be here nete Friday to work with 6. S. Fletcher, county agriculturaj agent, in certifying clover seed. Seven applications for certifica tion are now on file and others are asked to get in touch with the county agent if they desire inspection. I SAW A man with a black coupe at 2 o'clock who had Just col lected the mail from the mall box. He backed his car up against the signal, across the pedestrian walk and nearly . ran over two people. . They hardly had time to get out of the way. R. L. Remodeling Building E. Rubenstein is remodeling his business building on the north side of Eighth avenue west between the Sterling furniture store and the Oregon Settlement association office. The interior was badly damaged, by fire several months ago when the Martin upholstery shop was burned. At the same time Mr. Rubenstein is remodeling the 80 by 80 room facing Olive street and in the rear of the store building. Go to Florence Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jensen and' daughters, Marjorie and Syl via, are planning to spend Sun day at Mapleton and Florence. They will visit Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Custer at Mapleton and Rev. and Mrs. M. S. Weber at Flor ence. The latter, who now lives at Alhambra, Cal., are spending their vacation at Florence and vicinity. day were Captain Grant J. Wil liams, J. A. G. of Gold Beach, Cap tan F. A. Reiling, dental reserve of Mt. Angel, and Captain James C. Koepke, infantry reserves. Cap tain Koepke is in chare of the Til ler CCC camp. Storer Improves James Storer, secretary of the central labor council, who has been confined to the Eugene hos pital for the past two weeks after an operation, can now have visit ors, it was reported Saturday by his wife. The labor secretary wiil probably remain in the hospital for two more weeks. visiting his aunt, Mrs. W. B. Kingsley in the Bethel district. Returns from Seattle Ralph Mclntyre. county jailer, arrived home Friday night from Seattle where he had been gone a week on a vacation, visiting a brother who lives there. Racing Money Received County Treasurer Grace Schiska Saturday received a check from Secretary of State Snell for 5576.91 as Lane county's share of a division of a fund received by the state from dog racing fees. The money will go to the county fair fund. To Address Klwanis Ambrose O'Connell, second as sistant postmaster general, Wash ington, D. C, who is to be here Monday to visit Eugene's new postoffice, will be speaker for the weekly meeting of the Eu gene Kiwanis club at noon Mon day at the Osburn hotel. ramoine on Salmon Creek ! Mr and Mrs. Otto Gilstrap and son, Sidney, and Mr. and Mrs. Con Dillon are camping at Salmon creek falls above Oakridge for a week or so. Leave For Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Jackson and daughter, Betty Jane, have left on a month's trip to Nebraska. They will return by way of San Fraiiiscco and visit the fair there. Married at Courthouse James Clyde Jordan of Goshen and Doris Walda Mauney of Trent were married at the ourt house Saturday by County Judge Clinton Hurd. Hollyhock Grows Tall Here's something for Route F boosters to read and see if they can beat it. Mr. and Mrs. William i. Sherer, 1275 Jefferson street, have growing in their yard a hollyhock that is 14 feet, 4 inches fall and others almost as tall. To Discuss Assembly The open forum at the Com munity Liberal church Sunday at 7:30 will be addressed by Rev. Herbert Higginbotham on the sub ject, "The Oxford Group Its Technique and Possibilities." Rev. Higinbotham recently attended the second world assembly on moral rearmament promoted by the Ox ford group at Monterey, California. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sherrill of Pensacola," Florida, are visiting in Eugene for a few days as guests of Mrs. Ethel C. Christie. The visitors have been in Can ada and are on their way to the San Francisco fair. Reunion Scheduled The Harlow-Pandy reunion will be held Sunday on the Coast Fork of the Willamette river. Members of the clans are instructed to go three miles past Goshen and turn left at the service station to reach the picnic ground. Thistles Now Ripe Canadian thistles are now ripe and the seeds are easily scattered by the wind, F. D. Petzold, coun ty weed control supervisor, said Saturday. The season's work of controlling the pest is about com pleted but there are a few patches that have not yet been destroyed, he reported. TRADE-IN OFFER! Your old watch regard lets ol age or condition can be traded in on a new GRUEN. Liberal allowanced The AVALON. Tin,, .., SKUEN. Yellow gold tf AlK fad, 15 jewels 2475 ft CARLYLE. Smart, new 15 jewel GRUEN. Wow gold fi:ied$0O75 r C.ij-i. 1 1 r "i vuiiuife DOCK. We Give 5 & H Green Stamps CuooiE . Ore. WiWtte Phone 411 Mrs. Ryan Has Operation Mrs. W. J. Ryan of Eugene is a patient at Hillside hospital at Klamath Falls where she under went an operation for appendicitis Tuesday. Her condition is reported to be satisfactory. She is a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Kest erson of Klamath Falls, where she had been visiting. From Westlake Raymond Wicks killed a big turkey-killing cougar on his place five miles east of Dorena Thursday night, it is reported by Frank L. Kinney, of the Oregon Settlement association, who was in that local ity Friday. The animal had killed a number of turkeys belonging to Mr. Wicks several night previous. Logging Company Flies Articles of incorporation of the Lane-Linn Logging company of Eugene have been filed in the office of the corporation commis sioner at Salem. The incorpora tors are Kenneth, Zeta and Elva Girard and the capital stock is $5000. The law firm of Harris and Bryson filed the articles. Reunion Planned The annual Zumwalt reunion will be held at the 7-R ranch of the Robertson brothers on the Lor ane highway Sunday, August 20. This will be an all day affair with a picnic dinner at noon. All are asked to bring well filled baskets. Visit Reserve Office Visiting in the U. S. army re serve office headquarters Satur- Fine Quality Peaches EmV CrQwfords J. H. Hales Muirs Improved Albertas Champions rT" . Wl11 be plentiful about August 25th. Alo D10n Ui-i . Pi tiT ""i paper lor nperung aaiem. "nUul crop oi fine Peaches thU year, fnces will be very reasonable. HAROLD CHASE Judging Practice Held R. C. Kuehner, county club leader, and a number of members of local livestock judging teams were at Corvajlis Saturday, at- tendin a judging practice for club members planning to compete at the state and county fairs. Goes to San ranclsco Miss Marjorie Kingsley has gone to San Francisco vicinity for two weeks to visit friends. She also will take in the exposition there. In From Cushman Representative and Mrs. Earl Hill of Cushman were among business callers in Eugene, Sat urday. Lumberman in City ' J. S. Magladry. lumberman of Culp Creek, is here to spend the week-end. He is president of the Bohemia lumber company. Gilham, both of Black Butte route, Cottage Grove. Otha E. Burton and Ethel Lou ise Rauch, both of Eugene. Recipes of The Week Contest Bv MARIAN LOWRY ITH five cash prizes being of fered, the "recipes of the week contest" is looking for a lively time this week. "Recipes " Using Squash and Pumpkin" is the subject for the week. Lane county is quite a cent er for the cultivation of these foods, and many interesting ideas are expected to come in for the contest. Five one-dollar prizes will be given, one to each of the winners of the five best recipes chosen by Ann Chaney and her judging com mittee. All recipes must be in at the Register-Guard office by 6 p. m., Wednesday, Aug. 16. Shriners To Hold Annual Picnic City Gets Money The city of Cottae Grove Fri day received from County Treas urer Grace Schiska $1683 86 city taxes collected recently. Visits Husband Mrs. Ernest Snodgrass has gone to Portland to visit her husband who is in the U. S. veterans' hos pital for treatment. Eugene Couple Moves Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hall have moved from Eugene to the Tem pleman ranch of Kitson creek above Oakridge. Poultrymen Picnic Sunday, August 20 Colfax Family Here Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meyers and daughter of Colfax, Wash., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. U. Lee in Eugene for a few days on the way home from the San Francisco fair. Mr. Meyers is in the county treasurer's office in Colfax. Mrs. Carter Returns Mrs. F. M. Carter has returned from San Francisco where she had been with her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Bluett, for two months. Miss Llghtfoot In Portland Miss Mavis Lightfoot, secretary to R. C. Kuehner, county club leader, is spending the week-end in Portland. WPA Men Get Books Another selection of 100 books was taken from the Lane county library to Camp Jackson, Satur day, where WPA men are working on the Route F highway. The last selection was returned. Dog Reported Lost A small black and white cocker spaniel pup has been lost by Mrs. Donald Young, she reported Sat urday. The dog was first missed near Fifth and Olive. Mr. Young may be contacted by calling 3656-M. Return from California Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richard son and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Guske have returned from a two weeks' trip through California and to Mexico. They visited the fair in San Francisco. School Bonds Sold The Vaughn school district. No. 66, has sold to the First National bank of Eugene $2700 worth of the district bonds, drawing three per cent interest. The money will be spent to buy a new school bus. Black Butte Couple Weds Roy Albert Geer and Marie Ines Gilham, both of the Black Butte route out of Cottage Grove, were married at the courthouse in Eugene Saturday, County Judge Clinton Hurd officiating. Seth Byers Here Seth Byers of Wendling was a Eugene visitor Saturday and transacted business at the office of the county school superintend ent. He is clerk of the Wendling school district From Coos Bay J. H. McLaughlin, assistant PWA inspector at Coos Bay, has come to Eugene and will super vise the installation 'of an elec trification system at the new saw mill at Springfield. Fines Turned In Justice of the Peace John Bry son Friday turned over to County Treasurer Grace Schiska the sum of $273.70 as fines collected dur in July, also $55.45 in fees in ex cess of the amount allowed. I ! Daughter Bom I Mr. and Mrs. Sam Randle of j Portland are the parents of a six pound girl born August 5. Mrs. Randle. the former Miss Dorothy ! Bales, wa3 president of the Youth League while in Eugene. 1 From Canada Miss Mary MacLean of Calgary. Can., is visiting at the home of : Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cougill. ! Here from California I J. G. Schott of Los Angeles is An Old Store In a new loritlon 61 WEST BROADWAY Same Phone 2 Euykendall Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Here Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coleman of the Coburg district were among the many out of town visitors in Eugene Saturday. The Eugene Shrine club will hold its annual picnic Sunday, August 27, at Swimmers' Delight on the Willamette. The entertain ment will include games, races, concessions and a ball game. Mem bers of Hillah temple of Ashland will provide the music. Members are to bring basket lunches, their own knives and cups, and are asked to wear their fezzes. Joe Chiaramonte is general chair man. Other committee members are Fred J. Crafts, Wilbur Jensen, F. C: Crafts, Milton Koupal, George Jensen, E. E. Hildebrand, Phil Nordling, Ben Brown and Mr. Chiaramonte, refreshments; Her bert Wiltshire, A. West Johnson, Joe Weinstein, Arthur Priaulx, Ray Lemlay, Earl Hill, ot Cottage Grove, Clint B. Occumpauh, Ralph L. Occumpaugh and Earl Hill, Cushman, publicity; Ernest Fields, secretary-treasurer, Dr. E. L. Zimmerman, Harold Wells, I. O. Stawart, Dr. Orville Waller, Paul D. Green, Earl Dickenson, Max Rubenstein, Harry Veach and Fay Abrams, prizes; Sam R. Mosher, Frank Scobert, Elisha Large, Ray Martin, Joe Lind and Ray Glass, hospitality; Herbert Wiltshire, Donald Husband, Jack Luckey and Jess Godlove, sports; J. W. Ca'Scy, W. G. Klussman, Fred Beard, Elmer Sorenson and Mr. Luckey, concessions; and Julio Silva, Earl McNutt and O. P. Nordling, transportation. The annual Lane county poul trymen's picnic will be held on the west bank of the river at Swimmers' Delight three miles above Goshen Sunday, August 20, it was announced Saturday. The Lane County Poultrymen's association had adopted the policy of alternating the annual picnic between some point near Junction City and the picnic grounds in general in the vicinity of Eugene. This year it was to have been held at Benton-Lane park north of Junction City and the committee had arranged for the grounds, but there was some mixup in the dates and the park was not available. It was at the suggestion of the poul trymen in the vicinity of Junction City that it be held at Swimmers' Delight. The picnic will start with a basket dinner promptly at 12:30 p. m. Ice cream, coffee, sugar and cream will be furnished without charge by the poultrymen's as sociation. Following the dinner there will be short addresses by L. j W. Brookshier, manager of the j Eugene branch of Swift and com- ! pany; C. W. Norton, manager of the Northwest Poultry and Dairy Products company; G. C. Kceney, manager of the Pacific Cooperative Poultry Producers; H. E. Cosby, I head of the poultry department, and N. L. Bennion, extension poul tryman, both of the Oregon State college. The representatives of marketing oranizations will speak on market situations and outlook and the speakers from the college will report on the World's Poul try congress. Following tne pro gram there will be a program of sports and stunts. All Lane county poultrymen ana their families and friends are in vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Lankins of Eugene. Elva Ellen Gilstrap, Donna Joan Swain, Darel Lee Koch, Larry Charles Koch, Eugene Carol Lan kins. Gerald Koch. Two other sons, Ticy Koch and Abe Koch, two grandsons, Ernie of Hawaii and Clifford of Shanghai, China, were not able to be present. Musician to Give Concert at Church Joseph Brye, formerly of Mi not, N. D., and now a music stu dent at Northwestern university, will give a marimba and piano concert at Central Lutheran church Sunday at 8 p. m. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brye of Sweet Home, and toured Eur ope with the international marim ba symphony in 1935. The program will include sacred and classical music. A silver of fering will be taken. Popular Piano Lessons. Ph. 2530. Brown Holmes, 1031 Mill Street. Supreme Officer Of K. P. To Visit E. Lee Stapp of Miami, Fla., su preme chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, will visit Helmet lodge, No. 33, of Eugene Friday, August 18. The meeting will be called to order at 8 p. m., by Eugene V. Slattery, chancellor commander. Lodges from Albany, Bandon, Bend, Brownsville, Corvallis, Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, Lebanon, Marshfield, Medford, Redmond, Roseburg and Scio have been invited. Only two meetings are being held in Oregon, the other one being in Portland. Pythian Sisters will serve refreshments af ter the meeting. USE BLUE BELL MILK Pure - Safe - Pasteurized Tested and Inspected EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY Phone 638 Big Cougar Killed Mr. and Mrs. Claus Stevens of Westlake were in Eugene on business Saturday. Visit In Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Miller of Eugene were visitors in Marsh field Thursday. Hansen at Medford A. E. Hansen of Eugene trans acted business at Medford for a few days during the past week. Here from Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Black of Marshfield are in Eugene to spend the week-end with relatives. Dr. Bull Here Dr. M. M. Bull, former Eugene dentist, now located at Sweet Home, was in the city Saturday. From Spencer Creek John Callaway of the Spencer creek valley transacted business in Eugene Saturday. Visiting from East Gail Hathaway of Washington, D. C, is visiting his sister-in-law, Mrs. N. S. Peterson in Springfield. Records BIRTHS ALBERTSON At the Sacred Heaqf grieral hospital, Satur day, August 12, 1939, to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Albertson, Halsey, a girl. PALMER At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Saturday, Aug ust 12, 1939. to Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Palmer, Route 1, a girl. ' CIRCUIT COURT Maud Akin against William Akin, suit filed for divorce. Clair Deertz against Albert Hill, doing business as the Hill Truck Servise, suit for $184 85 damages on account of truck collision. MARRIAGE LICENSES Robert J. Horning and Helen C. Cramer, both of Harrisburg. Roy Albert Geer and Marie Inez Family Reunion Held To Honor Mrs. Koch Mrs. Amanda E. Koch was hon ored on her eightieth birthday Sunday with a family reunion held at the home of Jesse Koch. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Koch of Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Churchill of Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Dpffenbacher of Coburg, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J.e roy Koch of Springfield, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Koch of Harrisburg, Delbt and Ernol Koch of Spring field, Mr. and Mrs. Gilstrap of Marshfield, Mr. and Mrs. Swain of Eugene. Glory Jean Koch of Silver Lake, Mary KocVi of Lo rane, Andy Hill of Silver Lake, Lane Nut Growers To Take Part In Tour Several Lane county nut grow ers are planning to take part In the annual western Oregon nut growers' tour to be held August 16 and 17. Fred E. Chambers of Eugene is president of the Western Nut Growers' association, spon soring the tour. The growers will meet at the courthouse at Hillsboro at 9:30 a. m. on the first day and visit sev eral farms in that locality. They will have lunch at Scholls, served by the Ladies' Aid of that place, and the tour will continue at 1:30. On the 17th the growers will meet at Aumsville, Marlon county,' and visit two orchards, having lunch at noon In Salem. The tour will be resumed at 1:30. The or chard of United States Senator McNary will be one of the places to be visited that afternoon. Hire Music Teacher CRESWELL, Aug. 12 (Spe cial) Howard Haughsland, Uni versity of Oregon student, has been hired as the music director for the Creswell school system. He will be here three days each week for two hours each time. He taught at Junction City the past year. FRYERS, droned all ready for the pan. Wed., Stall 34, Prod. Pub. Mkt., Mrs. Brown. Kimball The only Super-fine ' piano that Is Moderately Priced! Kimball's production Is the largest in the piano world the result ot 83 years of conscientious building without a single "shut down" for lack of orders. WILSON MUSIC HOUSE 39 E. 10th Ave. Ph. 727 An Important Announcement From The BROADWAY Inc. Wa are broadening the extent of our sphere of service to you by add ing the convenience of CHARGE AC COUNTS. This Is a new departure for The Broadway Inc., and is being undertaken by us In an et'fort to fur ther and belter ssrve the people of this community, A charge account with us, prompt ly paid, gives you many advantages. It eliminates the need of carrying cash with you or the bother of C.O.D. deliveries. It Identifies you as one of good credit standing. It brings you advance notice of special sales and other shopping courtesies. All charges for each month are billed at the end of the month and payable by the 10th of the following month. We welcome your Investigation of this preferred credit service and tt will afford us a real pleaseure to list you as one of our regular patrons. Our merchandise Is at all times of the highest quality with prices con sistently low. This has always been our policy and always will be in the future. The Broadway, Inc., "soon-to-be" Eugene's only home owned de partment store. 7M BROADWAY1 wearing apparel -drt goods 20 30 EAST BROADWAY L. C. Smith and Corona TYPEWRITERS Sales and Service 757 Willamette Phone 3204 CHAN CHEW CB1NEHI HERB CO. Herb HBceUlltl Oerlnlu ralltf ilot til dlit tnd ebrenlc mil, female, and ehll. drao allmenti, paelat ly for Hay favar. W irra. ciperlcnea tn Inla work. Prlra reaa, Ctll for tret Infer mat Ion. Bra. 10 I. n, li I p. m. waakdaya. tan.Boll. 10-t. U Oak, Call ask 16E3 for George Flint. Printing Is the paper and Ink method of selling the public a product or a service . . th method which geti re sults a definite visual contact with the customer. According to educators, 07o of our knowledge comes from the printed word. Therefore why not ell ADVERTISE through this 80 media. PRINT IT Shelton-Turnbull 44 West 10lh Avenue -Fuller Company Telephone 1663 $1.00 Down Installs An Automatic Gas Water Heater in Your Home! 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