THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON
CITY NEWS NOTES -
"S555M of Spokane,
:;1B d here Thursday to
' 'To the funeral of his
'"Hush MacDonald. who
: S. united States veter
'Erf Wednesday. Colin
'JSXlto member of 4h
of the Grand
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Nation for marriage license
filed at Vancouver
thTr Maurice J. Berg 01
by,nd Freda B. Burt of
Cuni
" ... .wtion campaign.
I the , ,ith ths
Tduirman. The money was
Effa support oMh. national,
"mi county candidates of the
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Can Be Hauled
n i, against the law to haul
i on the highway and roads
mosi nouiw" .
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trations ana u.-s-- - -
t,j without being molested by
in ponce.
L Dinner At Jefferson
P... j f William Duck-
IYj. aiiu i.- ----rth
were at Jefferson Thursday
L Thanksgiving ainner hi uic
Lie of Mrs. Duckworth's cousins,
E and Mrs. G. M. Aupperle.
L-ioom Teachers Meet
fotit one-room teachers of the
I u( in the Pennpv
inly iu iiicv. ... -
tit auditorium at 10 a. m. Sat
Edsy. Mrs. Bernice Zeller will
L-usj the book, "Tools of To-
fcnw."
Ire From Albany
lu, h Mrs. L. W. Newcomb of
1'nary were Eugene visitors Wcd-
kdiy and called at tne omce 01
Eunty Judse Clinton Hurd.
. S. to Visit-
Members of Blue River chap-
0. E. S., have accepted an
fetation to visit the Cottage
Grove chapter Friday evening. The
Eugene members will leave about 7
p. m. Those wanting transporta
tion are asked to call Mrs. Walter
Ransom at 3515-W or Mrs. Dan
Boykin at 3285-W.
Dance Is Friday
The Eugene Youth League will
hold its dance Friday instead of
.Thursday evening at the W. O.
W. hall. Dancing will be from
8:30 to 11:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart Here
Mr. and Mrs. John Hart of
Deerhorn were Eugene visitors
Wednesday.
Drive To Bend
Dr. and Mrs. Foster Burnett and
daughter, Judith, drove to Bend
Wednesday afternoon to spend
Thanksgiving with friends.
Mrs. Cooley Here
Mrs. H. W. Cooley of Blue
River was a Eugene visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Schiska In Portland
. Mrs. Grace Schiska, county
treasurer, spent Thursday in
Portland.
Mrs. Stacy Here
Mrs. Clara Stacy of Deerhorn
was ii Eugene Wednesday and
was a caller at offices in the courthouse.
Floyd Mauney Here
Floyd Mauney, principal of the
Lowell high school, was a visitor
in the office of County Superin
tendent Moffitt Wednesday.
Townsend Meeting
Townsend club No. 11 will meet
Friday at 8 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. E. W. Walker at 260 High
street.
Card Party
Townsend club No. 1 will hold
a card party at the Silver Spray
hall Friday night at 8 p. m. Friends
of members have been invited. Re
freshments will be served.
Turkey Dinner Sunday
The Spanish-American war vet
erans and auxiliary are planning a
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iiiaiiiicu jur omuraay in cugeno ai uic armory, a sireei paraae win oe one oi ine
nignugms oi ine aiiernoon.
turkey dinner at the armory Sun
day at 1 p. m. All Spanish-American
war veterans and their fam
ilies are being invited to attend.
The dinner will be served free.
Records
JUSTICE COURT
Iris Evelyn Witty assessed court
costs on charge of having no oper
ator's license.
John Fager arraigned on lar
ceny charge: preliminary hearing
Friday at 1:30.
Clark Archer and Roscoe Vic
tor Leigh waive preliminary hear
ing on bad check charge and
bound over.
CIRCUIT COURT
L. M. Brown and Opal Evans
against Brumbaugh Timber com
pany: decree quieting title to cer
tain land in section 36. township
22 south of range 2 west.
Elizabeth May Alden against
Ernest Henry Alden; suit filed for
divorce.
Oren C. Davis and others against
Leonard Cummings and others:
suit filed to quiet title to certain
property.
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PROBATE COURT
Estate of Mary Adaline Lamb,
deceased: order autV""-izing as
signment of loan and building
stock.
Estate of George Smith, de
ceased: executor authorized to
execute lease.
Estate of S. C. Hankin, deceased;
order and license to sell real prop
erty. Estate of Elsa K. Simmons, de
ceased: final report of administra
tor accepted and administrator dis
charged. Estate' of George L: Brumby.'
deceased: Earl G. Muir appointed
administrator and W. B. Gard,
Clarence Lombard and H. H.
Hobbs appraisers.
Estate of Kate Ermina Ward,
deceased; December 21 at 10 a. m.
set as time for final hearing.
Eugene To Parricioare
In Coryallis Corn Show
The Eugene schools will be
represented at the Oregon State
corn show Saturday at Corvallis,
when a corn judging team from
the high school agricultural de
partment will compete with other
valley high school teams, accord
ing to M. C. Buchanan, agricul
tural instructor. Members of the
team selected yesterday are Leon
ard Halderson, Harold Coe. and
Bert Denham, with Frank Jordan,
alternate.
Two members of the Eugene
chapter have exhibits in the F.F.A.
department of the corn show. Bert
Denham and Joe Harrison each
have a 10-ear exhibit of Wiscon
sin 90-day hybrid field corn which
they selected from their corn pro
jects, carried as part of their vo
cational agriculture work in the
school. '
Fager Arrested On
Charge Of Larceny
John Fager is in the county jail,
booked on a charge of larceny
from a person. He was arrested
late Wednesday by city police and
taken before Justice of the Peace
John Bryson. He will be given a
hearing Friday at 1:30 p. m. He
was placed under $2500 bail.
Fager is accused of theft from
a man here last May. A warrant
was issued at that time, but until
recently he had been out of the
city.
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Well that l the experience of thou
nds of women who faithfully fol
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before breakfast. Cut out oavtry and
faity meat go light on poWoe. but
ter, rream and sugar and keep Lhta up
for 30 dayt-
Ro atari today, girl, to get more
Plender. rvtu. CHARMINtt riOURK
Get a bottle of KrufChen Bait todar at
Penny-Wtae Drug Co.. or leading drug
gut every wnere. Lati 4 weka tn
fxpentve. Either pleasant tabling, NEW
"bubbling form or the plain non
fixzy form for foiki wbo uaXar to UJu
it ta tut wane.
British War
Spending Off
LONDON. Nov. 21. W Brit
ain's war expenditures have drop
ped to a daily average of 9,500,000
pounds ($38,000,000) last week
against an average of 12,000.000
pounds ($48,000,000) the previous
two weeks, exchequer figures have
disclosed. -
The report showed a deficit of
$47,775,074 pounds ($191,100,296)
for the week of all government ex
penses with revenue of only $19,-
844.048 pounds ($79,376,192)
against expenditures of 67,619,122
pounds ($270,476,488);
Future Farmers Active
At Cottage Grove
Members of the Eugene Future
Farmers of America chapter put
on the Future Farmer initiation
in Cottage Grove Tuesday night
for 24 boys of the Cottage Grove
and F.ugene chapters. Following
the initiation, refreshments of
cookies and cider were served. A
basketball game played between
the two chapter teams found Cot
tage Grove the winner.
The annual parent and son ban
quet for the local chapter was held
Wednesday evening. Harry
Thienes was chairman of the ban
quet committee;
Wildlife Federation
To Protect Fowl
COTTAGE GROVE, Nov. 21.
(Special) John Wilson. N. J. Nel
son, Vinal Randall, Robert Dren
ner, Joe T. Smith and George
Mathews attended the Lane county
unit of the-Wildlife Federation at
the Del Rey cafe in Eugene Tues
day" evening. Local sportsmen arc
planning to adopt a project de
signed to foster and protect the
migratory water fowl, under the
project it is proposed to build a
network of smaller dams near the
flood control dams for the propa
gation of wild ducks and geese.
Sportsmen plan a project which
will care for 10,000 ducks and
geese.
who may have been missed in the
first batch of 350,000 forms will
start this week in every part of
the state.
Sam Crawford Band
At Park Saturday
Sam Crawford, composer and
band leader, is bringing his 16
piece band to Willamette park for
one night only this coming Satur
day night. An eastern band, little
known on the coast, but well
known in the east and middle west.
Sam has brought his band to the
coast for the winter. Sam is very
much like Ted Lewis, playing the
show plai.es. and top dance places,
Manager A. B, Loud said. He
brinRS 16 pieces, including the gor
geous Majorette who dancas and
sings and has been a sensation
wherever she appears, he said.
Lowell News
Governor To Speak
On Labor Inventory
' SALEM, Nov. 21. (Special)
Early completion of Oregon's skill
ed labor inventory as a vital step
In the national defense program
will be urged by Governor Sprague
In a radio address over KOIN at
6:15 Friday evening, November
22.
With defense plans being speed
ed up all over the country, the
governor is expected to ask that
employers and employes cooperate
in making prompt reports to the
board for the mobilization of la
bor. Registration of Independent bus
iness men, farmers, and others
LOWELL. Nov. 21. (Special)
A party was enjoyed Saturday
night at the home of Mrs. Juta
Newman by 58 persons. Tnose at
tending the affair included Rev.
and Mrs. Werner Bock of Wend
line Open Bible Standard church.
Rev. and Mrs. John Wright of
Oakrldge, and Rev. and Mrs. Earl
Williamson of the local churcn.
The rest were young people from
these localities. Games, music and
refreshments were enjoyed by the
group.
Both Lowell grade school and the
high school are closed until next
Monday because of at least two
cases of scarlet fever.
. The P.-T. A, ladies met Tuesday
afternoon with.. Mrs. Elzora Win
frey to work on the quilt for the
bazaar. A collection of plants, in
cluding several kinds of cacti, is
being made by Mrs. Shcasley for
the potted plant sale the same
evening as the bazaar. All dona
tions of plants and paints for dec
orating pots will be appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mitchell
have moved into the cabin n'.
Adams recently completed for
them, Mr. Mitchell is coach at the
high school.
FUNERAL IS FRIDAT
CRESWELL, Nov. . 21. (Spe-
ciaD-i-Funeral services for J. C.
Stratford will be held from the
Schwering chapel at Creswell Fri
day at 1 a. m. Mrs. C. L. Camp
will officiate. Interment will be
in the Creswell cemetery. By Mr.
Stratford's request, friends are
asked to send no flowers unless
they are home grown.
STORE TO OPEN
SPRINGFIELD, Nov. 20. (Spe
cial) The Ideal Furniture com
pany, dealers In new and used fur
.liture, and stoves, will open Fri
day. II Is situated In the old post
office building, 117 south Fourth
street.
Toklo's metropolitan police ap
prove the showing of news reels
in sumay stations of the city.
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