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THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON Page Thre 21. 19 Sty news notes - jjH.VTS doing ...... -I. Lions dub Eugene nui. L, Council M- nmanders- cou.. - ins' organizations of the t this Tuesday ,t 7:30 in the county ' at the courthouse. All fcrs ana " L organizations -Cembership in the coun P: inintpH to attend. lrB .' ... . 1. .rhe. Of unporwuv- ----- m up. according to : 1 nm- eterson, count" Officers will be installed. t Here . ret whose home is at but who travels all over d States for the Reming- , company, was greeting old acquaint- be was a stuaeni ui " high school many ycoio I,?. M (hat the Rem- bmpany is building the tnition pianx in me w Colo., as a part of the tefense program. Lvfn Knuth Kills, owner and manager lj..- to left Tuesday bv motor (or an indefinite u'gh southern California da. He was accompanied fills and their son, Bruce, le trip Mr. Wills plans to rfitions in the larger cafes r . . . kuronts in addition to rith friends and relatives Vn Marshfield fcohler of Marshfield was Le Sunday, having driven Ir of students pi the unl (here after having spent t-end at home. Those in were Patricia Holder, Buckingham and Dean CUnle Is Wednesday The well baby clinic conducted by the welfare League will be held Wednesday from 9 to 10:30 a. m. in the county health rooms at the courthouse basement. Those with appointments for innova tions are reminded especially about the clinic. a check for $25,644.99 f.-om Sec retary of State Earl Snell as its share of an apportionment of fees collected for operators' licenses and fines. Hub to Meet lealth club will hold a pot ter Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. Mildred Olds. 462 Folk Anyone Interested is in- Frora Goldson O. G. McDonald and Genres Jcnes of the Goldson section Plaint. were in Eugene Monday and call, ed on the county engineer regard' ing road work. Leaving Eugene Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Pugh. 241 Thirteenth avenue east, are leav ing February 1 on an extended vacation. They will be at the Wil lers apartments. Agate Beach, until May 1. Mr. Pugh has been local representative for the Consolidated Supply company of Portland. To Meet Tuesday The Fellowship of Reconciliation will meet at Westminster House, Fourteenth and Kincaid, Tuesday at 8 p. m. Bob Bickett, graduate assistant in history at the univer sity, will lead a discussion of cur rent events. Jitney Afire The city fire department Mon day responded to a call from the Walters-Bushong Lumber company to put out a gasoline tank fire on lumber iitney. Damage was slight. , Mrs. Russell Here- Mrs. Emma Russell of the Ore gon Protective society of Portland was here Tuesday conferring with County Judge Clinton Hurd and County Juvenile Officer Lloyd Mattison. Arthur Dillingham Rome Arthur Dillingham of Norken zie has returned from an extend ed trip to the southwest and the middlewest. He visited friends and relatives in Oklahoma, Kansas and California. Forty and Eight to Meet- Lane county voiture No. 80, Forty and Eight, will meet at 7:30 p. m. this Tuesday at the Del Rey cafe for dinner and regular meet ing. ... , County Gets S25.000 Lane county Tuesday received 9) Buster Brown Shoe Store FOR ARTICLES FILED I Articles of incorporation of Ore gon Fruit company filed. CIRCUIT COl'RT State industrial accident com mission against Bert Fegles; de- lenaani uies Demurrer 10 win- LICENSER Tobacco licenses, $1 each. Mnss Street Grocery. Peterson Broth ers Service Station, M it K Groc ery, Fir Tree Inn, George's Cigar man, returned to Bay City Sun- ' . , " "um"' riv niTht f..r ..Hi. . ,.h Eugene Hotel, Merrill's Grocery. Joe McKibben Returns- Joe E. McKibben, S. P. fore- Civic Club Committees Are Named forYear; Other Creswell News Listed day night after spending a month at his home, recovering from a severe attack of the flu. ' Officials in Portland- County Commissioners Walter J. Holland and Allen P. Wheeler, and shingie residence, $45. -uuiuy engineer f. m. morse, are in Portland attending a meeting of the state highway commission. BUILDING PERMITS E. A. Stacks, 675 H Thirteenth avenue east, apartment and garage, $1000. A. Sparmblek, 1841 Kincaid, re- Hop Grower Here- Stuart Hurd, prominent hop grower of the Coburg district, was in Eugene on business Mon- Reporrs Given At P.-T. A. Meetina SPRINGFIELD. Jan. 21. (Spe cial) At the meeting of the P.- day. He is a son of County Judge T A- heId Monday night, a report was given uy rnn DEtrtnoiomew, juvenile protection officer, on his work, and a report on the mem bership drive, which is still In complete, was given. Ann Leffingwell, Lane county health nurse, spoke on the staff and duties of the Lane county health unit. Vocal selections were given by a girl's trio, Betty Ellis, Shirley Clinton Hurd. Go to California- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emerson of Santa Clara are on a trip through California, visiting relatives for two or three weeks. Eugene Lodge To Meet Eugene lodge, No. 11, A. F. and A. M., will hold a special meeting Barnes and' Iva Gillette, for work in the E. A. degree Wed nesday evening at the Masonic temple. CRESWELL, Jan. 21. (Special) The following committees have been appointed to serve the Civic club this year and should meet prior to the January meeting in order to arrange plans for. the year and report at the first meet ing: Property, Mrs. E. A. Schwer ing, Mrs. C. E. Wright, Mrs. C. L. Ellis; civic, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. Cora M. Olson, Mrs. W. W, Lower; current events, Mrs. George Wil helm, Mrs. L. E. Ziniker, Mrs. N. E. Steele; membership, Mrs. Matt AJ dropp, Mrs. F. A. Everson, Mrs. R. W. Stone; music and art, Mrs. H. N. Traxler, Mrs. W. F. Har combe, Mrs. W. A. Bryant; home economics,' Mrs. J. M. Walkup, Mrs. H. L. Stott, Mrs. E. W. Hoag- land; library, Mrs. Delphie Myers, Mrs. W. E. Dunford, Mrs. M. C, Redding; project, Mrs.. J. R. Mil ler, Mrs. B. L. Rich, Mrs. Mays Burke; sunshine, Mrs. C. I. Kent, Elizabeth Tryon, Mrs. J. H. Mar tin. The year books have been completed and will be ready for distribution at the meeting this month. The regular meeting of the held Wednesday afternoon at the Civic club house. Final arrange ments will be made for the serv ing that evening of the father and son banquet. The regular mid-week prayer meeting of the Christian church will be held Wednesday evening at the church with ihe pastor, Rev. Boyd Lammiman in charge. Miss Irma Cole, an officer of the Lane county Christian Endeavor Union, Bernice Gaye of Portland, John Mahr and John Jackson of Eugene visited the meetings of both Presbyterian and Christian groups of young people Sunday evening in the interest of the coun ty convention to be held at the First Christian church in Eugene January 31-February 1 and 2. Leaves for Seattle Ted Walkup, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Walkup, left Monday for Seattle, Wash., where he will be employed in the Boeing Air craft factory. George Jones ac companied him as far as Auburn, Wash., where he will visit friends. To Lay Cornerstone Work is progressing nicely on of the sub-floor has been laid, the heating plant installed and plumb ing in for the showers. The frame work is going up this week and plans have been completed for the : laying of the cornerstone Friday afternoon of this week at 2:30. The Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church is planning to take charge of the regular morning worship service Sunday, January 26. Talks and special music will be given by the young people. That Sunday is National Presbyterian Chirstian Endeavor day and will be observed all over the United States, The young people will meet at the Spencer home Thursday evening at 8 o'clock for practice. On Mosby Creek MOSBY CREEK, Jan. 21. (Special) The Get-toRether club met last week with Mrs. Harry Castle and Mrs. Berta McGuire as joint hostesses. The members worked on a quilt they had started and a potluck dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Bradford was taken into the club as a new member. The next meeting will be back on the regular date with Mrs. Tillie Dugan and Mrs. Herman Gleaser as hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Tonoll of Fall Creek were week-end guests at the James Lebow home. Callers Sunday at the Harry Castle home were Mrs. Bert Ball of Escondido, Calif., Mrs. Prescilla Robenston of San Francisco. Mrs. Doc Pitcher of Blue Mt, Mr. and Mrs. Les Groves of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rearrick and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGuire of Thornton Corners. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ball and Mr. W. H. Harbell of Escondido, and Mrs. Priscilla Robinson of San Francisco, Calif., spent several days this week visiting at the Doc Pitcher home. Ivan Patton of Ft. Clatsop spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Fanny Patton. Mrs. Erma Castle and children spent last week at Smith River visiting her sisters, Mrs. Art Jen kens and Mrs. Herold Kirk. Presbyterian aid society will be the new high school building. All 17c Per Day HOME IMPROVEMENTS Also Barns, Chicken Houaea MOGAN LUMBER CO. 1768 W. Sixth Phone 652 1,1 11 D 38 to 53 ynn old. Women who are erou. rutins, NERVOUS who mi ter hot luhH, dlzsy ipellscauMa by this period In a. woman's 111 e to take Lydla H- Flnkhun's Vegetable Compound. Plnkham's Is famous tor relieving dlitreeslns symptoms due to tble functional disturbance. WORTH TRTTNOI Naturalizers . . . Airstep now 2 PAIRS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PAIR A SALE OF EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN LADIES' HIGH GRADE FOOTWEAR WOMEN'S Pumps. Ties & Oxfords now 0 w L fohI 1 - I MEN'S SHOES ON SALE NOT O aUFOR AIRSTEPS Ra?. 6.95 now 5.95 ROBLEE Rocj. 6 and 6.50 .' Now 4.9S and 5.50 JOLLY STRIDE Recj. 4.50 now 3.45 Woman's Black SPORT OXFORDS Regular 3.98 Now "arura izerc. Blue, Black. Brown NOW n - L for! BRING No refunds, or ex changes. Each salt Final Pain 3.98 Woman' Sport Oxfords Black and Elk. Crepe Sole Regular 5.50 Now Pair 5.50 pUSTER BROWN Shoe Store 933 Wtl1nn.H. Arbuckla. Bna, Holt and Co. PEN SATURDAY EVENING "r, opB SaturdaT aronlnaa until 8:3 tot your conrenlance From Saginaw Bartlett Johnson, realty dealer at Saginaw, was in Eugene Tues day and transacted business at the county assessor s office. The next meeting ofthe P.-T. A. will be held February 17. Students To Present Three-Act Farce SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 21. (Spe cial) "Guess Aeain." a three-act Wtllakenile Club to Meet farce will be m-esented by the The Willakenzie Thimble club student bodv of the Sririnef ield will hold its regular meeting on high school In the school auditor Thursday at the home of Mrs. him Friday night at 8 o'clock. Harry Mersdorf. The cast of 14 is directed by Mrs. Mareuerite Martin. A dress Sig Skavlan Here rehearsal will be held Wednesday Sig Skavlan of Portland was evening. Thursday afternoon at here Sunday to visit his parents, 3:30 o'clock there will be a mati nee for the grade school children. The high school orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Scott, will play between acts. 4 Bob Schantol is in charge of tickets, which will be sold at the door. Others assisting in the pro duction of the play are Don Bald Mr. and Mrs. Sig Skavlan, Sr. From Creswell Area- Harold Black of the Creswell area was in Eugene on business Monday. Winn In City Delbert Winn of Junction City win and Melroy Trowbridge, stage was here Monday. He is deputy assessor for that district From Mapleton Willard Jobes, Mapleton, trans acted business at the courthouse in Eugene Monday. ! Attorney Here ' Attorney Sid Mllligan of Cot tage Grove was in Eugene on law business Monday. Junction Banker Here W. C. Washburne, banker of I Junction City, was a business visitor in Eugene Monday, From NoU Arthur Allison of the Nott area was In Eugene on business Mon day. i Here From Vlda managers; Jack Zabriskie and Don Coombs, construction; Mrs. Mar. garets Roberts, make up; Mary Lee Elliott, prompter; Jacqueline Green, property manager, and Inei Oram, in charge of the pro gram. The play was written by Glen Hughes. IS RECOVERING SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. S. A. Bowles is con valescing at her home from back and hip injuries received recently in an auto accident. JUVENILES TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, Jan. 21. (Spe cial) Juvenile circle, No. 162, N. O. W., will meet Thursday evening at 6 o'clock for installation of offi cers. At 7 o'clock they will join Roy Benson of the Vida district the adults for a potluck dinner. was a Eugene visitor Monday. Mr. Merryman uies From Creswell District Lee Jennings of Creswell, RFD 1, was in Eugene Tuesday on bus iness. Records PHILOMATH, Jan. 21. (Spe cial) Jesse H. Merryman died Jan. 14, at his home in Salem, at the age of 57. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Metora Merryman of Corvallis. Mrs. Margaret Gilmore of Portland: five sons, Frank and Carl, Corvallis; Howard, Buffalo, N. Y.: Harold. Grand Coulee, Wash.; Arthur, Hood River; Fu- JTJSTICE COURT Ira Alvln Jewell fined $2.50 for havinff defective lights on his car. Frank Ober Durkee assessea neral services were in saiem oai- court costs for illegal passing. urday, with graveside service in Emest Dahl fined $25 for work- Mount Union cemetery. Phi lo in inumevman ntumber with- math. Mr. Merryman lived in the nut certificate of eomrjetenee. Philomath vicnity a number of cu. .i . --- -tmj. miIHw years. to charge of driving while intoxi- emM" ?ltne JU,mor l rated and ball fixed at J150. Philomath high school went to Sa lem recently 10 aiiena me open PROBATE COURT ing of the legislature, iney aiso r.tt nt Anna -nllln riWeai- visited several of the state lnstitu- ed; order approving final account tlons. The class in Journalism vls and discharging administrator. ited the office of the Oregon Estate of Manr E. Smith, deceas- aiaiesman. iney wc .- ed; final account approved and ad ministrator discharged Estate of Edward L. Zimmer' deceased; Fred Broders, led by one of the teachers, Miss Ivy Cook. The W. C. T. U. Is sponsoring "Rnnrilei for Britain" drive in C. Golden is work. One box has been sent from here. Miss Bernadine Cooper enter- Bounty collected by N. Cor- Qj Mrs War porter (Madeline Gray), and Mrs. Harlan Zimmer man (Wauneta Small), recent Stanley R. Stevenson and Earl Mc- Philomath. Mrs. E. Nnh nnnlntH nnrlr. Charge Of the V BOUNTY ollected by neiius of Cushman on one bobcat; by- M. S. McMullin of Vlda on eight coyotes and 15 bobcats; by !n""1 -.. .'.'.-J Willard Jobes of Mapleton on two Vreshment; were served DO OCa IS. A1moP A TlMin.tt oviotnp frnm TJ.U. Vfill. Trlahn inn tVi MINISTERIAL CERTIFICATE ...L .,',uu v, .' w Mr. The ministerial certificate of " ... Dr. and Mrs. Newsom returned a few days ago from a visit with their son and family in California. They were in a car accident on the way down, in which Dr. New som was injured and the car badly damaged. Peder Kjalhede filed. TRAFFIC FINES Overtime parking, $1 each: Rob ert L. Weeks, E. L. Robinson Frank Eberhart, F. J. Berger, Witham Workinger, S. Zierolf, C. V. Carter, Mrs. J. W. Smith. Meter violations, $1 each: W. B. Wall, Burton Nelson, Jack Jer feries, Lowell Mathison, V. C. Sah On May 15. 1918. the first per manent scheduled airmail service In lha u.nrU inn ntfi iro irA he- now. J. W. Ward, Bruce Hamby, L. twFen New york and Washington. woir, Hera nsner. Parking in loading zone, $1 each: W. M. Peterson. Margaret Ann Jackson, W. C. Underwood, Eldon Lee. C. L. Harbert. Going through stop-sign, Harry A. Moore. $1: alley parking. John son Furniture and Herman Kofr ler. SI each: parking on sidewalk. R. B. Thieroff, J. W. Blagen. 1 each: improper parking and meter violation. Gladys McCrearty. sz; four In front seat, Wm. F. Ehrman, S2: parked wrong side of street. Palmer Hoyt. si; oacKing arouna corner. W. r. lioonara. i: viom- UNEASY STOMACH? You may have HGBL38 It'i horrible) to think fthmtt, but yon h") bvtUr Itrt th ImrU. Anjriwlr. nyhr. ran have rmindworml If J"'J hv nirh aut tuiMur atomarh, itrhtnir not ar.4 pt. nrvm.n-, ftnkVr apprtlti, tna pta mar b liinr In aid jw now! Pl7 aafl Tr Jarn'i Vrmlft away I Jarftf't U Amrlf'i looflirif prTrt larr nrm rn.-ltrin. pititinrallr t"t4. IJe-d by million fr nvr a "fi.'irjr. It .Hva xrt lrr wormn, tt rH ..a- ...ila If h nr-wwtm mrm thmr It OUT THEY GO! POPULAR COALWOOD RANGES! Scientifically-designed with 7 to 20 weight ad ded to vital parts! You can save if you buy now at only REDUCED! ELECTRIC RANGE PRICED LOW! Why pay over $100 for these features? Super-fast oven! Deep-well cooker! Chromalox top units! Only 4988 4988 DON'T MISS THESE! DELUXE OH. CIRCULATORS! They're left from the heater season! But they're brand-new and capable of heating 5 rooms! Savel OUT THEY GO! DELUXE COAL-WOOD CIRCULATORS! While they last, you save! Big 18" firepot heats up to t rooms! Quick-warming radiant aide doors!, 8988 3488 W!P5a.T NOV yoo'H hun-c- iMirrv ? FURNITURE AT RECORD SAVINGS! SALE ! SOFA AND CHAIR IN RAYON VELVET! Superb Modern style . . . built for years of com fort! Priced to clear at $20 less than you'd expect! SALE! 2-PIECE RAYON VELVET SET! Challenges suites up to $25 higher! Restful roll front style . , . Regular $100.00 SALE! 3 MODERN PIECES ... $79 QUALITY! New beauty at almost unbelievable savings! Bed, chest and vanity In hardwood and Walnut veneeril SALE! 3 PC. 18TH CENTURY BEDROOM SUITE! Graceful styling at an amazing low price! Hard wood and Mahogany veneers. Bed, chest, vanity. Regular $04.95 SALE! COMFORTABLE 3-PC. BED OUTFIT! $4 less than most stores ask for this quality! Inner spring Mattress, Metal Bed and Coil Spring! Reg. ular $30.95 6488 8988 5988 6488 2888 SALE! . $U.9S QUALITY FLOOR LAMPS! Give 8 degrees of light PLUS nite-lite in heavy ise! You'll have to hurry to get your pick I. SALE! DURABLE 90-COIL SPRING! You'd expect to pay ' $2 more! Sturdy, resilient colls! Attractive, chip-reslstent enamel finish SALE! COMFORTABLE PLATFORM ROCKERS! Out they go at about $4 less than you'd ever expect to pBy! Rayon and cotton velvet cover SALE! COMFORTABLE FEATHER PILLOWS! So soft and cushiony they'll "go like hot-cakes" at Wards low price! Feather-proof ticking! SALE! 8-PC. MODERN DINING ROOM SET!... Dollars less than usual price! Table, Buffet and 6 Chairs In cabinetwood and rich Walnut veneers! SALE! DURASTAN AXMINSTERS1 Save up to $12! Famous-for-wear Durastan Axm'n ster Rugs in many sizes, patterns! Come early! SALE! WARDOLEUM BY THE YARD! Limited quantities of 6 to 0 ft. widths! Clearance 1940 patterns. Remnants! Regular 39c! (SqHdi 988 544 0088 I79 5988 32 9 32s Id. 50 13995 Terms 14995 Terms 11450 9x12 OUT THEY GO! SALE! $164.95 REFRIGERATORS! Wards Deluxe 9.2 cu. ft. large family 1940 re frigerators. 5-year Protection Plan. 4 only REDUCED! REG. $169.95 REFRIGERATORS! Wards finest 6.72 cu. ft. 1940 refrigerators priced to clear! 5-year Protection PRICES CUT! REG. $139.95 REFRIGERATORS! Big family size B Vi cu. ft. deluxe 1940 models! 5-year Protection Plan! Buy now at Termi 3 ONLY! REG. $119.95 REFRIGERATOR! 6.2 Cu, Ft. Deluxe Features. 1940 models. Back ed by 5-year Protection Plan. Buy Now and Save LOOK AT THIS! FLOOR SAMPLE ELECTRIC IRONER! Only 1 ironer, originally $56.95! Used for floor dem onstration and priced to sell on sight at Termi BE EARLY FOR THESE! aqc SALE! USED RADIO BARGAINS! gU Repossessed sets priced originally from $15.95 to w $49.95. Take your choice at prices as low ai And Up OUT THEY GO! nqc CLEAN-UP OF USED WASHERS! Mgj Gas, electric, well known makes traded-in on W Ward washers. Priced to clean out now . , as low as And Up 1059 WILLAMETTE TELEPHONE 4200 tion two stop signs and speeding, ttoa a katm, aia 1m Mmi Vwauiat. Lroy Dickson, $.