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jfarcH 21, 1940 THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page, FHva. TCITY NEWS NOTES - WHAT'S DOING Friday noon-Weekly chamber commerce meeting, Osburn "fin m-Uion Good Fri- 'service, First Baptist diitch. .. Fvcnt Friday H""' "in,, i, invited to attend nrosram for the Four Oaks J meeting, Friday, the , pro- ' in he at 8:10 oclocn. manes ..,.. ,iti 1 (PRO Hie UlOLUMiuil tere.;. ..Distribution: Is the ih0 . . 8 ,. Hih?" Velda and Verl WKni. Doris Maughan K'or, ninno numbers, and I.- Will Be reuicoiiu" - the refreshments to lunuw, irfins are asked to take 'md collee cream, nlitfr Exhibited ........ ,n,ml am.ir.nl. 0 s rit'LtHt-'i, , Ml agent, Thursday attended Soristrations of a new type of ,Ier used in dusting. Austrian rJiier win P Sing helrt al JU,lul,U11 v-' ' " 5 other a: uiu " IWING CHEST LDS Need More Than "Just Salve" T Relieve DISTRESS! :...-: M -.1-.,... J puirular ichr-s and pains due to colds iuktsMORE than "just a salvo" you mJ a warming, soothing "counter irj((m"ike(.ood old reliable Musterole .used by millions tor over 80 years. MUSterOle pimuiriue: me uui.ut lujuia tftbeskin and helps break up local con rsion and pain. 8 strengths: Regular, Siita's (mild) and Extra Strong, 40. Bitter Than A Mustard Plaster! building on the county fairground. in Eugene. Kenneth W. Gray of .....uniuujsy auparimcnt of tlie State college conducted the dem onstrations. Dies In Portland Funeral services will be held at the Portland Mausoleum at 11 a. m. Saturday for Mrs. M. Apperson, formerly of Eugene, friends re vealed Thursday. She died Wed nesday morning. To Hold Rummage Sale The Jennie Carroll division of the Women's Union of the First Methodist church will hnlH a mm. mage sale all day Saturday in the uiu oaieway store at Broadway and Olive. Woman Loses Purse Mrs. R. Cook, old age pension recipient, living at 870 Second ave nue west, lost her purse contain' ing $50 on March 13. This is all the money she had and she has nothing to live on until her next pension check comes. She is ask ing the Register-Guard to assist her in locating the finder of the purse. Meningitis Case Reported A case of spinal meningitis from Holly, Linn county, has been brought here for isolation, it was reported Thursday by Dr. E. L. Gardner, county health officer. The patient is a 14-year-old boy. Building New Bridge A county crew is at work on a new bridge, 65 feet long, across Canyon creek on the old Sitislaw road four miles above the mouth of Wildcat creek. Another county bridge crew that has been at work on the public dock at Florence and repairing bridges in that end of the county has returned to Eugene. Carltons arc Grandparents Word has been received here of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Allen Scott in Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Scott will be remembered as the Glade's Evergreen FRESHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Friday and Saturday, March 22 - 23 Pohll'fl Market. 10th & Oliva Free Delivery Phone 3785 POTATOES Doschules No. 1 Gems, 13 lbs 25c SWEET POTATOES Smooth l's, large Q C and medium, 4 lbs.Zi W C CAULIFLOWER , Fresh from Rose burg, 3 heads Fancy Wincsap Apples 14c ORANGES Largo iuico size. They're AQ sweet. 3 Doz J RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS 3 Bunches...... 10c Asparagus Finest avail able, lowest market price. 6 lbs. 25c; $1.59 Bushel Ik W TJ s EMS KAMPHER'S "HI-GRADE" Hams- iN MSJS s,iccd Ham 25g Lean Strcnkcd Side. BACON By the T J l Piece I A 1 ' LB. ii fcOC Sliced Breakfast Bacon, 2 lbs. (or 35c SWISS STEAKS, lb. JL v LOIN BEEF STEAK, Lb LARD Lbs. for 2 Little Pig" Sausages Lb. 19c toady to Serve (Skinless) kl A 1$ No Cooking- Vz lililcl Jul Heat Through. wl J mfkB ' IIHIflO lb. ZSfeQc BEEF l'OT BEEF SHORT IT": I3'i . STL 10'ic fed Minced Ham Lb. 15c cn Pork Chops, each . 3c Phones 8 18 & 819 TWO Locations Phone 3785 Roadway and Oak St. 10(h and Olive SI daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy C arlton of Eugene. Her husband is the son of Quincy Scott, Portland cartoonist. The baby's great-grandmother. Allen Scott's grandmother and Qmncy Scott's mother, who mid always wanted to live to see her great-grandchild, died last Saturday in Portland without ac complishing that wish. Inspect Roads I. E. Jones, construction super intendent of the Siuslaw forest, with T. H. Rice, construction engi neer from the regional forest of fice in Portland, were on a tour of inspection Wednesday. Tliev look ed over the Vincent creek road and will inspect roads in the vicinity of Mary's peak the remainder of the week. Meeting Friday The United Workers' league will meet Friday at the home of Mrs. Ben Mayo, 665 Cheshire. Cake and coffee will be served follow ing the meeting. All members are asked to attend and invite friends. Returns to Corvallis Miss Nellie Keency has returned home to Corvallis following a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Moore, in Eugene. Visit On Mohawk Mr. and Mrs. Asa Robley. fol lowing a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robley in the Mo hawk valley, have returned home to Corvallis. ' Dr. Gardner in Portland Dr. E. L. Gardner, county health officer, went to Portland Thurs day afternoon on business. Townscnd Club Meets Townscnd club No. 11 will meet at the home of W. G. Worden Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. 1 Bert Simmons Here Bert S i m m o n s, well-known farmer of the Junction City area, was in Eugene on business Thursday. Harry Shelley and J. A. Olson ap praisers. Estate of William S. Paddock, deceased; Charles Paddock ap pointed administrator and C. E. Lombard, Lenora L. Dillard and Mildred Thompson appraisers. Lcaburg, Vida Plan Joint Services From I. cabin's; Mrs. B. Brown and her son, Dale Richardson, of the Leaburg sec tion were in Eugene Thursday. From Junction City W. C. Washburne, banker of Junction City was in Eugene on business Thursday. Declarations Filed Tillet C. Torgerson and Frances Torgerson Thursday filed their, declaration of nomination for re publican precinct committee posts for Glenada precinct. Mrs. Bcrgcr Returns Mrs. J. F. Bcrgcr has returned from Wilsonville, where she visit ed her son, Father John Bcrgcr, and Oregon City, where she was a guest in the home of her daughter. Mrs. Dan Lyons. She also visited in Portland. Money Sent to Scools County Treasurer Grace Schiska has sent to different schools in the county the sum of $08,804.14 as special taxes collected the past weeks. Visiting in Corvallis Wilbur Wilkes lias gone to Cor vallis to spend the rest of the va cation period with Robert Stalley at Ihe home of Mrs. Francis C. Stalley and Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Goodc. The lad rode his bicycle to Corvallis, making the trip in three and a half hours. Gilbert Improves T. A. Gilbert of the Gilbert Shoe store, who was inlurcd in an auto mobile accident Saturday night, is reported to be improved at the Sa cred Heart hospital. He was quite seriously hurt. From Cottage Grove Vern Stewart, demily assessor from the Cottano Grove section, was In Eugene Wednesday to con fer witli Assessor Welby Stevens. From McKcniic Bridge Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Dow, Mc Kenzic Bridge, were in Eugene on lousiness Wednesday. To Claremont Miss Betty Jane Quiglcy, 945 Hilyord, a sophomore at the Uni versity of Oregon, is visiting with friends and relatives In Claremont and other southern California cit ies this week. Records RirtTHS SKOGAN At the Sacred Heart general nospnm, .vuuuwm.t, March 20, 1040, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Skogan, Fall Creek, a girl. WARREN At the Thompson ma ternity home. Thursday, March 21, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter C. Warren, Fall Creek, a boy. PROBATE COURT Estate of Levi Castlcman, de ceaised; H. E. Slaltery appointed administrator and Vic Castlcman, I Save money on these. LOW FRRES SAN FRANCISCO $7.60 LOS ANGELES 12.43 COOS BAY Points 2.83 MEDFORD 3.33 Depol: fl7 TEARL Phone! 461 LEABURG, March 21 (Spe cial) The Leaburg Community Sunday school is uniting next Sunday with the Vida Sunday school in special Easter services at Vida. Rev. Mr. Payne of Salem is to deliver the morning message and there are to be special num bers given by the members of the Sunday school. The Lcaburg Sunday school is to provide spe cial numbers. A basket dinner will be served at noon. Association Elects The Greenwood Cemetery as sociation held its regular business meeting at the cemetery this week. Several matters of business were discussed and voted upon. Mrs. Clco Carter and Mrs. Elden Pepiot were voted into the asso ciation as new members. It was also decided that the present yearly assessment will be $1 which may be paid either in cash or in labor which may be fur nished for the upkeep of the cemetery grounds. Officers for the ensuing year were elected with Elmer Pepiot for a three year term, Walter Carter to serve a two-year term, and Mrs. Fran cis Elston, for the one-year per iod. Mrs. Walter Carter was re elected as clerk, Those who at tended the meeting wore Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pepiot, Mrs. J. J. Pepiot, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Car ter, Mrs. Cleo Carter, Mrs. Elden Pepiot, Mrs. Francis Elston and Mrs. Hattie Deadmond. Shower Held Mrs. Fred Williams and Miss Shirley Williams were hostesses on Tuesday afternoon at a bridal shower complimentary to Miss Elvira Deadmond. The honoree is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doss Deadmond, and has recently announced her engage ment to Adrian Clark of Coburg. The wedding is to be an event of the early summer. An afternoon of games and visiting was enjoy ed, followed by a lunch. Guests were Mrs. Chas. Allen and Mrs. Merle Dayton of Eugene, Mrs. Ivin Bryant and Mrs. Harry Cun ningham of Springfield', Mrs. Hilma Morse, Mrs. Chester Clark and Juanita Clark of Coburg, Mrs. J. S. Marcuni, Mrs. Jose phine diss, Mrs. O. C. Bryant, Mrs. Anna Sclumk and Mrs. Carl Martin of Marcola, Mrs. S. J. Gar lick of Jefferson, Mrs. Elmer Pe iot, Mrs. Hattie Deadmond, Mrs. Elden Pepiot, Mrs. Minnie Ham baugh, Mrs. Walter Carter, Mrs. Coy Landsberry, Mrs. Carroll Landsberry, Mrs. Francis Elston, Miss Dorothy Elston, Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mrs. Ira lshom, Mrs. Ma rion Elston, Mrs. Chas. Carter, Mrs. E. F. Goff, Mrs. Earl Mid dlcton, Mrs. Luther Clark, Mrs. J. J. Pepiot, Mrs Cleo Carter, Mrs Wesley Hansen, Mrs Edw. How ells. Mrs. Doss Deadmond, Mrs. L. S. Brown, Mrs. Gordon Vance, Miss Patricia Deadmond, Miss Inn Deadmond, Miss Laura Ham baugh, Miss Pauline Smith, the hostess and the honoree, all of Lcaburg. 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And that's not all . . . there are exciting arrivals every dny dresses from 10.95 to 22.95. m , , , For stylo at a price we offer a special ship ment of smart new Easter coats new fabrics fresh colors charming styles . , . they're only 12.95. New blouses to go with your tailored suit or with a separate skirt. Dainty sheers, lace trim med, or smooth rayons in mannish styles . , . peas ant blouses with gayly colored hand embroidery 1.98. m . . . For a very young lady's Easter parade we suggest a 4 piece suit lackc.l, skirt, cape and hat to match. 8.9R. . . . Then llicro arc coats with all sorts of clever touches for ages 2 to 14. 4. SO to 10.98. . . , Shirley Temple drosses in all sizes 1.95. m . . . Getting personal . . . see the Easter gift gowns and P.J.'s. The gowns nre satin with tucked bosoms 'and swing skirts pinks, blues and pastel floral prints. The P.J.'s are called "Tomglrl" and are tailored styles In satin. Gowns and P.J.'s 2.98. . . . 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