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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1939)
-1. 11"! THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Tage THres fClTY NEWS NOTES - i it. The tract is set to chcrrv trees which have been bearing lor sev eral years. Tile Orecxm Settlement association handled the sale. VcN.tv ,vr I're.-.ucm univer.--:- n " - ,,t llu- lid .,l'ih.- In st liivc-r-l'i. it was H,: will lie l .:ic-C!:M- 4tK Officers He" iT-i V-'aU were1 Recipes of The Week Contest e, MARIAN IOIVBV rive to Attend Sessions Five fiuulty members of the college of arts and letters of the University oj Oregon will attend sessions- of professional organiza tions during the Thanksgiving holiday, it v;is announced here to day. In attendance at the annual meeting of the Philological Asso ciation of the Pacific coast Nov. 2i and 'Ja will he Dr. C. V. Dover, dean of the college; Dr. U.' K. Lu.-m:v, head of the German de partment, anil M,ss Christina Crane, instructor in romance lan guages. Dr. J. L. Casteel, dtrettor of the speech division, and D. p.. Hsrg s, in.-tvut'tnr of speech, will atiend the We tern .Woruttion ot Tcridievs of Speech meeting at San Francisco Nov. "3, 21 and 25. IMrkup Truck Stolen j Douglas Yarhrough of Sprins i field reported to the sheriffs of- fice Tuesday that his I25 mode! tT Ford car, made over into a pickup truck, was stolen as it stood f by the side of the toad licit Wag ; ner's service station in West : Soringficld Monday alternoon. lie ; left it on the road w ithout gas and thinks somebody placed gas ; in the tank and drove off with it. Miose to Initiate The Kuitene lodge of the l.oyal Order of Moose will initiate a class of 20 candidates at Ms meet ing Xov. 24. A Moose breakfast will be held in the dining room ot the lodge hall at it a. m. Sunday. Nov. 2S. meeting of the Etmiva-Nott home i economics extension unit at the '. home of Mrs. Stella Huston Ttles- day. She w as accompanied by Mrs. i Minnetta Sanborn of Alvadorc. From Powers Mr. and Mrs. Doyd Rasmusseiv of Powers were F.ugeno visitors Monday on the way home from Corvallts where they attended homecoming at the Slate college. Both are OSC graduates. From (.'row Stase 1. O. Stotey of the Crow stage route, living in the Central com munity, was in Kugenr Monday and transacted business a! the courthouse. Auto Licenses Soon Due The sheriff's office will begin to issue temiwary automobile li censes (or 191ft on Dee. 15. Laborers to Meet Budding Laborers No. 85 will meet Wednesday evening in the Labor temple. Cascade tesort on the tipper Mc Kctu'te river, was tu Kugeue on business Monday, M. V. A. Plan Dinner Modern Woodmen of America will hold a politick dinner and dance Monday at 7 p. m. at the Moose hail. Ice cream and pump kin pie will be served by the camp. All Modern Woodmen, their wives and families are invited. Daughter Born An eight-pound daughter was born fo Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Jen sen of Tiernan, October 31 at the F.ugene hospital. Mrs. .Tensen was formerly Miss Kuby Pitts of i Eugene. From OakrUke Mrs. O. McAlee and daugh'cr, Mrs. Andicw liohlmis. of Oaknilgc were Eugene visitors Monday. From I ttln Creek Davis A. Wilson of Culp Creek ! was a business visitor m Kugeue Tuesday. ' From Marshtif Id Miss. Margaret Ihirns, teacher in the schools at Marshfield, is esjH'eted to arrive in Eugene Wed nesday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays here with friends ami relatives. Km Rifled Julius IVerson. 45 East Broad way, reported that prmvters enter ed Ins room Tuesday morning and took $9 in cash and a $1 check. ADDITIONAL CITY NEWS PACK 12 From Cascade Kesurl A. .1. Kuhit, who operates From Notl J. E. Morgan of the Notl sec tion was in Eugene Monday and had business befoie the county court. KUYKENDAtt DRUG CO, Now- tn new address at 61 WEST BROADWAY n:ifl Improved The oumty road leading up the Mt.lKiwk lav.aid the summit of the mountains boms roeked f r a short distance. Logins is be ins carried on there and it be canic net'c-sai y to put on new sur face to keep the heavy Joads from cultin the mid. -County Com missioner Cal M. Young was there Monday to look aiicr the work. a fsstm ' ' " ' .t i I'.irtiucnl . 'i-f ?nve-. . o ;::. n v omiw , '-rcral f ' v'?'k' ' yJLVH it tee I'""--! ! P" L WnMiay. an r .in.. i m- -r RfH.sie:-cia..:u .'iiv . .. Stotk n:tnch Purchased Dca est .I.tios of Wallace. Idaho, has putvha.cd a stock ranch of ltM avn: in the High Prairie country above Oakndge from 11. D. Winchell and will take posses sion some time early in Decem ber. The deal was handled by the Orcg-'ii Scttkincnt association. Laundry Fire City firemen were called out to the Domestic Laundry, H3 Seventh avenue west, Monday afternoon when sawdust in the feeder chute caught fire. There was no damage. Hike Stolen Earl Trabue. 3;Sfl Third avenue west, reported to the city police Tuesday that his bicycle was stolen early Tuesday morning. From Oakririce William Kissinger, city marshal of Oakridge and special deputy sherifl for that district, was m Eu gene Monday afternoon. Library to Close The Eugene city library will be closed all day November 23,! Thanksgiving day, j Miss I.yle at Not! Miss Nellie Lyle, county home demonstration agent, attended the sthoar. The rcii:..r t. arc bcii!2 ai'M a. ea-h (LlWVA: Ill' Urtist stllini yjf tfrnlthl kmirhntt ' it To Set Grade Stakes County Commissioner Ca! M. Young and County Engineer P. M. lloiM- wont to Mapleton Tuesday morning to have the grade stakes sot lor more work on the Koutc F highway work. Cherry Tract Nought Mrs. Cenon G. Litky. a recent arrival here from New Jersey, has bought an acre and a quarter of the Holt tract north of the city and will soon erect a modern home on V km VpJ 90c A ft v i QUART J taftKtt On, , i i ,i a.-,,4vj.( ?,50f...CCi:jHt V-; s,-H'Nfy 1 :" :-.fo n c i cirv , it Soe Wards A Christmas . I ' ' y Catalog' ' .- i s, I i Another Ward Miracle Value! 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