Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1940, Image 3

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    THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Page Three
TyNEWS NOTES -
J6 crvlces in local
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V . Sevmour cafe.
fjwanis club's
. ho1 ritv council
I " ri institute. ""
teu"ior h,gh
V1'"tr Hunt, who is
P &vaUnced degree
C", nf retailing at New
"Tiw this year again
National Broad-
city recently. She appeared on
the "Don't Forget" program and
was in the Center theater at Ra
dio City when chosen to appear
on the program. Miss Hunt, who
is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C.
E. Hunt of this city, several
weeks ago appeared on another
NBC program from New York.
Community Club Meeting
The College Crest Community
club is to have its first meeting
of the new year next Friday eve
ning at the clubhouse. There will
be a potluck supper served at
6:30 o'clock, followed by a pro
gram and dancing. Carl Toll is
in charge of the program. The
club officers and their wives will
have charge of the supper ar
rangements. Townsend Club Meets
Townsend club No. 15 met re
cently at the home of Mr. and
&-'ST New" York
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Continues This Week!
Buster Brown's
FAMOUS
For
SALE
LADIES' SHOES
NATURALIZE RS
TREADSTRAIGHT
AIRSTEPS
And Other Nationally Known Brownbllt Shoes
This Sale doesn't last long so come in
NOW buy shoes 2 pairs for the price of 1
pair . , , All saleB are final, no exchanges or
refunds.
BUSTER BROWN
SHOE STORE
533 Willamette Euqene, Oreqon
f Men's Shoes Reduced But Not 2 For I
Mrs. Charles Keister. The club has
sent $5.25 to Dr. Krancies E.
Townsend, president, , as a birth
day gift. A birthday surprise was
held for Mr. Keister. The next
meeting will be Tuesday at 7:30
p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
B. Drake, 411 Lincoln street.
Basket Poll Taken
Although he is one of the best
Oregon authorities on Indian
relics. Dr. L. S. Cressmon, head of
the University of Oregon depart
ment of anthropology, recently
conducted a small "public opinion
poll" on basket weavers of the
Klamath Indian reservation to
find out what they thought of
some south central Oregon basket
specimens. Much of this excavated
basketry that was examined has
many characteristics of contem
porary Klamath baskets, although
in no case is there exact corres
pondence, it was found.
Officers Elected
At their annual business meet
ing the past week members of the
Eugene Society for the Hard of
Hearing elected the following
board of directors for 1940: Mrs.
G. Edward Heslep. president;
Mrs. Florence L. Evans, vice
president; Mrs. Samuel L. Peters,
secretary; Miss Martha Roylance,
treasurer; Mrs. J. A. Gamble, Mrs.
S. F. Martilla, additional direct
ors. The society's headquarters
are in the ol pdostoffice building;
room 1,
Teachers In City
Among the school teachers in
the city Saturday and calling at
the office of County Superintend
ent Moffitt were Berry Mauney,
principal of the Lorane grade
school; Tom Clark of Lone Cedar;
Ben Adair, principal of the Glen
wood school; John Dunn of Cen
tral; Mrs. Marie Lewis of Fair
view; Clifford Morningstar of
Noti and Clarence Miller, prin
cipal of the high school at Santa
Clara.
Anniversary bserved
The Gredvig beauty salon, own
ed and operated by T. H. Gredvig,
is now celebrating its first anni-
Gas Model Airplanes and
Supplies. Come in. See them
MAGAZINE EXCHANGE
1163 Willamette
Open at all Times!
JANUARY SALE
Frpo Felt Base Ru
with purchase of
Olympic heater or range.
is
IWTM1W WtllAxfYTV-MOUO TMCaTWI BlB
versary In the present location
above Kaufman Bros.' store. Mr.
Gredvig, formerly with Wash
burne's for 12 years, moved to his
present location in January, 1939,
and since has been running his
own shop. The salon specializes, in
hair-styling and general beauty
culture.
Officers Installed
The Auxiliary to Canton Hovcy
held installation of officers at its
recent meeting. Mrs. R. A.
Denney, assisted by Mrs. D. G.
Driscoll, was installing officer.
The officers arc Mrs. E. J. Col
lins, president; Mrs. Harold Ken
nedy, vice-president; and Mrs.
John Starr, secretary-treasurer.
The next meeting will be Febru
ary 9, and will be a benefit card
party. Miss Agnes Volkstorf will
be general chairman.
Drama Group Meets
The Eugene Youth League
Drama club met at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Veltman the
past week. The group rehearsed
on the play, "Three Taps at
Twelve." Two new members
were included in the cast. Dean
Michel and Harold Davis. The
next meeting also will be held at
the Veltman home, Wednesday
evening, January 24, at 7:30 o'clock.
To Discuss Mexico
"Life i Mexico Today" will
be the topic of an illustrated ad
dress to be given Sunday eve
ning at 7:30 at the Community
Liberal church by Ernest W.
Ellis, of Kcnnell-EUis studios. Mr.
Ellis, who formerly lived for two
years in Mexico, made a tour
through that country during the
past summer. The address will
be illustrated by pictures in color.
Dr. Zimmerman to Speak
Dr. E. L. Zimmerman will speak
on "Preventive Medicine," dis
cussing vaccination and other
means of immunization, at the
health hour of the Community
Liberal church Sunday afternoon
at 5 o'clock. Mrs. Pearl Cline
and Mrs. John Holmes are joint
conveners of these meetings. Fol
lowing the meeting tea will be
served. The public is invited.
Display to be Continued
The scientific alcohol education
display of the W. C. T. U. will be
continued until the end of Janu
ary in the south window of the
old Penney store building. Some
changes and additions will be
made in the display, as it was
necessary to return the mechan
ical man to the state headquarters
of the W. C. T. U.
Sigma Xi to Dine
The University of Oregon chap
ter of Sigma Xi, science honorary,
will join with the Oregon State
college chapter in holding a meet
ing Tuesday evening, January 23,
, . , because you know that when you send p
your laundry to the Domestic it will come
back sanitary and sweet smelling. Don't take O
a chance . . . Call 252 for "Domestic M
Service." E
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Quantity purchase prices give you the
Silver Theater Set at a big saving. -lyX.
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iweek no carry- 'n
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This handsome Prevent-Tamlsh Chest
of solid wood, included
SKEIFS JEWELRY STORE
927 Willamette Phone 411
in the dinning room of the Cor-
vnllis hntpl. Pnrvnllis Hp U .1
Sears of the University of Oregon
meaicai scnooi will address mem
bers on "The Search of Causa
tive Agents of Influenza."
To Confer Degree
The fust degree will be con
ferred at the meeting of Spencer
Rntte Indce N'n fl I CI r P
Tuesday evening. Charles II. Min
ium is captain of the degree team.
At the business meeting, a trus
tee will be elected to succeed E.
Rubenstein. whn rosipneH nftpr
being elected vice grand.
School Clerks in City
Claude Arehart, clerk of the
Union school district west of
Junction City; Frank Marshik,
clerk of the Veneta district, and
Annette Cowden, clerk of the
Wolf Creek district, were callers
at the office of the county super
intendent Saturday.
Professor Huffaker to Speak
Dr. Carl Huffaker, professor of
education at the University of
Oregon, will speak at the Hayden
Bridge school house Wednesday
evening at 8, on the high school
situation in Lane county. Resi
dents of the community and other
school districts are invited to attend.
Passes Examination
Miss Opel Scahefer of Goshen,
who is a student of the American
Academy of Accountancy in Chi
cago, has passed successfully her
comprehensive examination, ac
cording to word received from the
institution. She is studying under
the supervision of Spencer Collins
of Eugene.
Helmet Lodge Meets Monday
Helmet Lodge, No. 33, Knights of
Pythias, will meet in regular ses
sion Monday evening, at 7:30
o'clock. The rank of Esquire will
be conferred on two candidates.
Other business of importance will
be brought up, in which members
arc interested.
Moll Honored
Ernest G. Moll, professor of
English at the University of Ore
gon now teaching the 1939-40
school year in Australia, has been
honored by an article in the cur
rent issue of "Drylight," publica
tion of the students of Sydney
Teachers college, Sydney Australia.
munity Liberal church. The busi.
ness session and program will be
held after the dinner. Rev. Her
bert Higginbotham will have
charge of the lesson.
Rosson to Speak
Hugh E. Rosson of Salem, di
rector of traffic safety, will give
the first of two broadcasts on the
American Legion auxiliary pro
gram over KORE Monday from
8:15 to 8:30 p. in. The second
broadcast will be January 29.
To Michigan
Wallace Hayden, assistant pro
fessor of architecture, will repre
sent the University of Oregon at
a "Coordination in Design" con
ference to be l'.'ld February 2-3
at the University of Michigan. All
major schools of architecture in
the country will be represented.
Evangelist to Speak
F. A. Sturgeon, evangelist, will
give his concluding sermon at the
Lighthouse Temple Sunday night.
He will discuss "A Dispensation
al Sin Against the Holy Ghost."
Mrs. Sturgeon will speak Sunday
morning on "His Brother First."
P.-T. A. Has Luncheon
Mrs. E. Durflinger entertained
six women of the Willakenzie P..
T. A. at a luncheon last week.
This was one of a series of lun
cheons being held by the P.-.T. A.
to raise money for the hot lunch
project.
Plan Supper
Townsend club No. 2 will hold
a potluck supper at the home of
Mrs. Ida Krey, 1390 Mill street,
Friday, at 6 p. m. Each attend
ing is to bring his own china and
silverware as well as a covered
dish.
"Communications" and First Lieu
tenant Robert A. Johnston will be
instructor.
Eugenean Buys Farm
W. C. Greenup of Eugene has
purchased a BO-acre farm near
Noti from Arthur A 1 1 i s s o n
through the Oregon Settlement
association.
Road Supervisor Here
Thomas J. Neeley, of Mapleton,
road supervisor for the western
end of the county, was in Eugene
Saturday to confeV with the
county court.
Visiting Here
Lt. S. W. Hanns of Bremerton,
Wash., is spending the week-end
in Eugene as guest of his brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Krcmmel.
I. P. Innian Home
I. P. Inman, who has been at
Sacred Heart hospital for some
time, following a serious opera
tion, is now home and reported
to be improving.
Mrs. Devereaux Returns
Mrs. Harry E. Devereaux has
returned to Eugene from Colo
rado, where she spent several
months with her folks.
Visit at Grants I'
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Gardner plan
to spend the week-end at Grants
Pass, guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. B.
Osgood.
County Garage Finished
The new county garage is com
pleted and ready for the cars used
by county officials. Each stall In
the building is numbered to cor
respond with the numbers on the
cars.
Busy Library Hour
The reserve department of the
University of Oregon library
spent a rather hectic hour one
evening this past week when 312
books were checked out. A record
in Library history was set as the
number was the largest to ever
leave the shelves in one hour, li
brarians reveal.
To Sponsor Sale
Members of the Welfare League
are sponsoring a rummage sale
next Friday afternoon and Satur
day mdrning at the Hampton
building, 610 Willamette street.
Those having donations for the
sale are asked to call Mrs. Ed
ward R. Walker, 1971-W.
T. Q. Green Here
T. Q. Green of the Coburg sec
tion was in Eugene Saturday.
Club to Meet
The Health club will serve its
regular dinner Tuesday evening
To Speak to League
Mrs. Genevieve Turnipseed will
speak at the Luther League meet
ing at the United Lutheran church
Sunday at 5:30 p. m. Thomas All
port of Salem, Columbia district
Luther League president, will be
a guest.
Townsend Papers Delayed
Last week's supply of the Town
send Weekly, due here Friday,
has been delayed but they are ex
pected to arrive Monday, accord
ing to Charles Drenkhahn, Eu
gene's w e 1 1-known Townsend
"news boy."
From Cottage Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleck, Dave
Vonada, William Miller and Mr.
and Mrs. George Sweet of Cot
tage Grove were In Eugene Sat
urday to attend a meeting of the
"Snakes" of the Spanish Ameri
can war veterans.
Flue Fire
City firemen were called out
Saturday morning to a flue fire
at 714 Lincoln. There was no
damage.
Hears of Heath
Mrs. G. L. Todd has received
word of the death of her son.
John Todd, at his home in Culton,
Cal.
To Meet Thursday
McKcnzie River lodge, No. 195,
A. F. & A. M., will confer the M.
M. degree at its meeting Thursday
at 7:3U p. m.
Legion to Meet
The Eugene post of the Amcri
can Legion is to hold its regular
meeting Tuesday evening at 8 o
clock in the Moose hall.
Bridge Club to Meet
The Ess See bridge club will
meet Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the
home of Mrs. Harry Cadore.
From Saginaw-
Henry Whithiun of the Saginaw
area transacted business at the
courthouse in Eugene Saturday.
Go to California
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Buss of Eu
gene and Mrs. Buss' sister, Mrs. O.
J. Mannett, of Portland plan to '
leave Monday for Madero, Cal., '
to visit Mrs. Buss' and Mrs. Man-
nett's mother.
Records
TRAFFIC FINES i
E. E. Charles, W. H. McBride,
Stephen Gorachc, Grant Crakes,
ii. a. i-ouu, . n. noucK, Jesse
Castcel, Carlylc Thompson, Busi
ness Machines Co., Coca Cola
Bottling Co., Ethel Kirk, Helen
G. Walker, H. Thorpe, R. H.
Schwab, W. R. Hanson, Joe Chiar
amonte, Frank Wills, Mt. States
Power Co., Jim Mola, overtime
parking, each fine, $1.
H. G. Johnson, Jack Noce, load
ing zone, each fine, $1.
Koke-Chapman, two loading
zone offenses, $2.
C. A. William, Ed Eisenstein,
safety zone, each fine, $1.
C. P. Mathe, wrong side of
street, $1.
BUILDING PERMITS
Maude Morris, rebuild flue at
1148 Ferry, $15.
H. E. Schaefers, repair residence
ai .io .ismii avenue west, ui.
Northwest Christian College, re
pair gym at 898 Eleventh avenue
east, $50.
L. B. Co-: new residence at 70
Grand View drive, $3500.
BIRTHS
McKY At the Sacred Heart gen
eral hospital, Tuesday, Jan. 16,
1940, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
McKy, Jr., 1024 West Broadway,
a girl.
JENSEN At the Sacred Heart
general hospital, Friday, Jan.
1U, 1910, to Mr. and Mrs. Chris
Jensen, 147 Washington, a boy.
JONES At the Sacred Heart gen
eral hospital, Friday, Jan. 19,
1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Jay H.
Jones, Coburg, a boy.
WILDEK At the Sacred Heart
general hospital, Thursday, Jan.
18, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Wilder, Route 1, a boy.
JEANS At the Sacred Heart gen
eral hospital, Saturday, Jan. 20,
1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Jeans, Thurston, a girl.
MARRIAGE LICENCE
Thomas J. McKelvie and Vir
ginia Perl, both of Eugene.
BOUNTY
Bounty collected by Henry
Witham of Saginaw on one bob
cat. PROBATE COURT
Estate of J. George Elgaard,
deceased; Louise Elgaard dis
charged as administrator and her
bondsman releacsd.
Estate of Benjamin Thompson
SEE CITY NEWS
PAGE 11
From Dexter
L. E. Mathews h the Dexter
community was in the city on
business Saturday.
From Creswell
Mrs. A. W. Dery of the Cres
well section was in the city Saturday.
Reserve Officers Mccf
The reserve officers will meet
at the Eugene hotel at 7:30 p. m
at 6:30 o'clock in the Com- Monday. The subject will be
"M Niagara Falls . . .
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ATTENTION!
DAIRYMEN!
FARMERS!
Wards are having a
Special
Demonstration
of Wards
HAMMER MILL
Tuesday, Jan. 23rd
ALL AFTERNOON ON
TIM DERY FARM
1 Mile South of Swimmer's Delight
On Cloverdale Road
Don't miss this demonstration. This big hammer mill Ib
for custom grinding or for any farm that wants the extra
profits that come from grinding all your feed. You don't
have to "baby" this mill. You can feed it as fast as you
want to anything you wantl It vill grind tvo or three
Ions of hay or alfalfa an hour more than four tons of ear
corn! And you can run them at full capacity all day
every dayl Cornel Seel And be convlncedl
Montgomery Ward
1059 Willamette
Phone 3220
Sale Carole
King Dresses
Values lo $10.95
$3.95 to $8.95
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840 Willamette Phone 1090
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