Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1941, Image 5

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    THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Page Five,
QXY NEWS NOTES -
Vhats doing
Je'eW Active
noon Vueene hotel.
wMn.i.uI,v Realty
&g,McCradycafe.
FJe meeting of
fcrttat T Wednesday in
th fair-
IH bulla. ? ,he Dresi
feiBSt Of the 326
P? slate), Mr. Prescoti
tin e LA'SL it a real get-
" .'.T.Vter acquaintance
tonimu uv. ihi wlll be a
C to put experts
Prfne specimens of
Ei new varieties or od
fftet snytWng which
r i.i. s lively evening
Hte The flower show
kio- ,,,., refresh-
fctee wm 0
Ii sllverCree11 Falls
ls"vc ,..u 1. nlanninff
r i"r CrUeek Falls for
Cars are to
torthfallsatlOam
hike, ana me uii-
meet at 1 p. m. at
"V . .. . ntai n dinner.
SrSJiS "and Mrs.
'i..- are the leaders.
; evVning, May 22 the
till hold a dance at the Del
Ut, Dancing will be from
p. m.
Gdon Thursday, a holy
r, -Llirt.tiniv Wlll oe OD-
in St. mary a ";
I Thursday, wun
and a. 111. - -
Spjig and Rev. Louis H.
p will have charge of the
fi, Kev.'Aniiiunj . v.-.--..
y mass at 8 a m. in Our
of Perpetual Help Cath-
rhurch at Cottage orove on
idiy.
It Thursday .
L Health club will hold a
ii m.etins Thursday eve-
Kt the home of Mrs. J. W.
fcr, 45 Thirteenth avenue
l.i 70 o'clock. Dr. Clara
In oi Portland will be the
fcr. A discussion will ioiiow
Uk. AU interested are In
to attend.
h Clubbers Compete
It county 4-M ciud poultry
trs will have an opportun-
compeung for a special
lor proficiency In their
R. R. Hannes, editor of the
Jem Poultry Jouranl, is of-
I to the outstanding poultry
member in Lane county a
niDscnpuon to the Jour
nal. The award is based on the
poultry project work done in 1941
ana tne general attitude of the
poultry club member toward his
club work.
P.-T. A. Installs
Alvadore P.-T. A. met this
week and installed new officers.
Mrs. George H. Spicer of Eugene,
state vice-president, acted as in
stalling officer, assisted by Mrs.
L. D. Erickson of Eugene, presi
dent of the Lane County P.-T. A.
council, and Mrs. M. K. Emmons,
vice-president of the county
group. Officers of the Alvadore
unit are Mrs. J. Young, president;
Mrs. Grear, secretary; Mrs
Vaughn, vice-president; Mrs
Vale Parker, treasurer. A pot
luck supper was served following
the meeting.
Library Photo on Journal
A photograph of the $500,000
University of Oregon library
adorns the front cover of the
latest issue of Banta's Greek Ex
change, national interfraternity
journal, which was received on
the campus thisiweek, it was an
nounced here today by George H.
Godfrey, head of the news bu
reau. The unique shot, which
was taken by J. Warren Teter of
the photography bureau, was
photographed from the roof of
the nearby Murray Warner Ori
ental art museum.
dwindled considerably while he
was ill for several weeks but it is
now building up again. He says
he now sells 150 or more.
Amaranth Plans Dance
The Amaranth dance club will
hold its last dance of the season
Thursday, May 22, at the Masonic
temple. Dancing will start at 9
P. m. Members of the Eastern
Star and invited guests are wel
come. Mabel Cemetery Picnic
The annual cleanup day and
picnic at the upper Mabel ceme
tery will be Sunday, May 25. All
who are interested are invited to
participate.
Wilbur Pitcher In Eugene
Wilbur Pitcher of the Culp
Creek district was in Eugene on
business Tuesday.
From Cottage Grove
Alvis Wicks and Bernard C.
Davenport, residents of Cottage
Grove, were in Eugene on business
at the courthouse Wednesday.
Guernsey Sold
The American Guernsey Cattle
club, Peterborough, N. H., re
ports the sale of a registered
Guernsey bull by Harold J.
Arendt of Waterloo, Ore., to For
rest N. George of Eugene. This
animal is Arendt's Ticona's Sil
ver King 297759.
Records
New Bridge Completed
The new bridge on the road
between the McKenzie highway
and Belknap Springs has been
completed by a county bridge 1
crew. The new one is located be- j
low the site of. the old one and is I
six feet higher above Lost creek
than the other and much loneer !
and stronger, according to Arthur
Striker, county bridge superintendent.
TRAFFIC FINES
Overtime parking, $1 A. M
Avard, L. F. Roberts, A. B. Loud,
John Bell (2 tickets), Scherer
Motors, James A. Rodman (2
tickets), Mrs. M. B. Wels, Lloyd
Edmondson, F. J. Berger, R. G.
Cooper, W. F. Sumstein, Floyd
Horn, Bill Dudley, Mrs. C. E.
Mercer, Clifford Erickson, Villair
Lumber Co., Cliff Hash, John C.
Marshall.
Meter violations, $1 Mrs. Carl
Sinniger, W. S. Hayden, Rod Jen
sen, Mrs. B. Johnson, Louis F.
Bershaw, Lee Hargrove,' Wad
hams & Co., Bud Vitus, .C. E.
Pruett, Martin Motors, Mrs. Lela
Perry, and Mrs. C. A. Swan.
Delmer Olds, and G. S. Row
land, parking in loading zone, $1
each; Ruth E. Hill, J. M. Carter,
Freeman Essex, and Ray A. Park,
parking in safety zone, $1 each;
Charles L. Good, improper park
ing, $1; L. Buley, restricted zone,
$1; M. L. Redfearn, blocking
driveway, $1; DeWitt Rucker,
poor brakes, $1; E. A. Lewis, and
Bill Foster, alley parking, $1
each: Estelle V...Betts, wrong side
oi street, $i; rrea LiongnecKer
backing around intersection, $1
CIRCUIT COURT
Walrift Vnshhinripi. ncraincr T.vn-
ette Vashbinder: divorce decree
granted.
Mustette Gambill naffansnn
against Alton C. Bagaason; divorce
decree granted.
BUILDING PERMITS
Frank S. Hallock, 1222 Seventh
avenue west, new residence and
garage, $2,000.
Lewis Strobeak, 1481 Lincoln,
residence reshingle.
Arthur M. Gilbert & Sons,
Agents, 55 Grandview street, new
residence and garage, $4,000.
Harold W. Pollock, 1377 Olive,
residence repairs, $100,
JUSTICE COURT
Frank Henry Phelan pleads not
guilty to charge of being drunk
in public place. Thomas Allison
lined 510 on same charge. .
Jonn u. Albuschie lined $1 for
permitting unlicensed driver to
drive car.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William R. Smith and Lura
Green, both of Florence.
Oliver Franklin Adams of
Springfield and Willa Dayne All-
baugh of Vallejo, Cal.
Amu Charles Deedon of Noti
and Norma Olsen of Walton. :
Tuesday. The owners of the mines
will pay half of the cost of the
improvements, the officials said.
BUSINESS NAME
Certificate of assumed business
name, Blue Mountain Logging
company, filed. '
MINISTER'S LICENSE
.Ministerial certificate of Lloyd
William Newton filed. '
Machinery Will Be
Hauled To Mines '
Thousands of dollars worth of
machinery is to be hauled to the
Weaver creek and Crystal creek
mines in the Bohemia district as
soon as the county road to those
properties is widened at sharp
turns an otherwise improved,
county road officials have been
told by the owners of the prop
erty. County Commissioner Walter J.
Holland and County Engineer P.
M. Morse were over the road
Drain Resident Dies
At Local Hospital
DRAIN, May 21 (Special)
Mrs. Sylvia E. Sanders, 46, well
known 'resident of Drain, died at
the Eugene hospital Monday eve
ning after a brief illness. She was
born in Oregon City on May 17,
1895, and has been a resident of
Drain for almost her lifetime. She
was married to George V. Sanders
in Eugene on Jan. 27. 1913, and
was active in community and fra
ternal, activities. She was a mem
ber of the Christian church and
Order of the Eastern Star.
Besides the husband she is sur
vived by two daughters, Mrs.
Esther Maxine Cramer and Mrs.
Ella B. Addison, Lorane; two
sons, Robert E. Sanders, Drain,
and Don H. Sanders, Pearl Har
bor, Hawaii; three sisters, Mrs.
Loretta Christlanson, Portland,
Mrs. Marie Potter, of Spokane,
Wash., and Mrs. May Maben, Au
burn, Calif.; a brother, Newton
Traylor, Eugene; two half sisters,
Mrs. Clarabel Von Alwardon,
Redding, Calif., and Mrs. Mary
Santo, Pasadena, Calif. Services
will be held in the Community
hall, Drain, Wednesday at 2 p.
m., Rev. C. F. Trimble of the
Christian .church officiating. In
terment will be in the I; O. O. F.
cemetery. Arrangements are in
care of the Stearns mortuary.
Oakland.
Trial Jurors For
June Term Chosen
Rt. 2, Eugene; John Tice, Canary;
Nora C. Walsh, Eugene; Bertha
Wells, Eugene; Helen Weinrick,
Eugene.
Trial jurors for the term of cir
cuit court that will convene June 2
were selected by the county clerk
and sheriff Tuesday afternoon.
Most of those chosen live in Eu
gene or on rural routes out of the
city. The names are as follows:
Martin Andersen, Eugene; E.
W. Albers, Rt. 2, Eugene; Weston
F. Allen, Cottage Grove; Nelson
Bemis, B. B. route, Cottage Grove;
Anna M. Bailey, Rt. 1, Junction
City; Rose Combellack, Eugene;
Juanita Crawford, Jasper; Cecil
u. jjeai, tugene; J. uay, Kt. i,
Eugene; Geo. W. Douglas, Eugene;
Vernon Ewing, Eugene; Geo. O.
Elliott, Eugene; Joseph H. Fowler,
Walton; Evelyn F: French, Eu
gene; Augusta Godfrey, Eugene;
Flossie 'Horn, Rt. 1, Eugene; John
Halderson, Eugene; Frank J. In
gersoll, Rt. 2, Eugene; Grady H.
Johnson, Eugene; Oliver LaDuke,
Cushman; Raymond McCormick,
Jasper; Edward J. Norton, Bla
chly; Lucile G. Parsons, Eugene:
Brice C. Speer, Eugene; Evelyn
Siegnst, Eugene; Pauline W.
Spencer, Eugene; George Simkins,
NICKEL COINAGE
A total of 33 governments have
Issued pure nickel coins in 89 de
nominations and 105 designs since
Switzerland first adopted nickel
lor coinage In 1881.
SELBY
ARCH ; PRESERVER SHOES
"Exclusively at
BIRCH'S
1060 Willamette
f .UGS CLEANED & SIZED
Electric Cleaners phone 300
ROSKIE'S EDGEWATER CLUB
Open Every Nlgnt
"MAN AGED 94
walks to town most every day'
says Oklahoma druggist. "Used
ADLERIKA last 15 years." AD
LERIKA contains 3 laxatives for
quick bowel action, with 5 car
minatives to relieve gas pains.
Get ADLERIKA today.
Everybody's Drug, 986 Willamette
FOR SOOTH
ING RELIEF
FROM EXTERNALLY CAUSED
AND
FROM
P -3 FROM EXTERI
2PIMPLES
BLACKHEADS
Uniightly facia! blemishes, externally
caused, are a social and business handi
cap. Thousands of men and young men
rely on daily use of Cuticuxa Soap and
Ointment to promote clean, well-groomed
skin. All druggista. FREE sample by
writing Cutlcura , Dept. 51, Maiden .Mast.
Bridge to Be Strengthened
The county bridge over the
Coast Fork leading to the Seavey
ranch will be strengthened to per
mit hauling logs over it. Log
ging will soon be started on the
Seavey place where there is said
to be located over a million feet
of good timber. County Commis
sioner Walter Holland and Coun
ty Bridge Superintendent Arthur
Striker were there Tuedsav to
ascertain what improvements are
needed. '
Visit from Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ram and
son, Gene, of Roseburg, spent last
aunaay in Jiugene. vismne Mr.
Rapp's aunt, Mrs. Anna Haines.
MODERNIZE
Hun lour Boms '
Hon Comfortable!
LOW INTEREST
TO COMMISSIONS!
EUGENE'S
1RST FEDERAL
TUGS A LOAN ASSN. .
Bid. Phone 1217
is
VISIT V
Wlll Live in Eugene-
Mr. and Mrs. George Wood
have returned to Empire from a
Honeymoon trip to Seattle and
other Washington points and they
will soon come to Eugene to re
side. Mrs. Wood was Miss Anne
Wickman. Mr. Wood is with the
state highway commission,
At Cascade Resort
Among visitors now at Cascade
Resort is James Howe, Warner
Brothers cameraman. Hollywood.
who is spending a two-weeks va
cation. Also at Cascade Resort
for a 10-day vacation is Miss La-'
nora Babb, Hollywood wnter.
Mrs. Schlska In Portland-
Mrs. Grace Schiska, county
treasurer, was in Portland on
business Tuesday.
From Lorane
W. L. Morris, who lives in the.
vicinity of Lorane, was in Eugene
on business Tuesday. J, W. King,
also oi that district, was here.
FAMOUS
MN WONDERLANDS
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""tlud. 6:30
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v -m, ista, 25ft.
l-M0a.n. dally.
rS.e.wCoach P "1
I MI j Ir' AOENT, or
PS?1 Ass i f ""MINO,
shu! in ran fgaggL
Mrs. Williams In City-
Mrs. W. M. Williams oi Dexter
was a Eugene visitor Tuesday.
From Florence
C. S. Carlson, constable and
deputy sheriff at Florence, was
in Eugene on business Tuesday.
In from Donna-
Ed Twine of Dorena. east of
Cottage Grove, was a visitor in
Eugene, Wednesday.
Mrs. Tokum 111
Mrs. G. N. Yokum is reported
as quite ill at the Walker clinic.
Marled by Justice
Amll Charles Deedon of Noti
and Norma Olsen of Walton were
united in marriage Wednesday by
Justice of the Peace John Bryson.
The ceremony was performed in
his office.
Miss Lyle at Willakenile
Miss Nellie Lyle. county home
demonstration agent, was at Wil
lakenzie Wednesday to attend a
home unit meeting. She spoke on
Keeping Our Balance in a world
of Propaganda."
Hendershott at Oakrldge
Arthur Hendershott was in Oak-
ndge on business Wednesday,
Weekly Supply Increases-
Charles Drenkhahn, who sens
the Townsend Weekly on the
streets, says he has had to order
more for his customers. His list
Xt T0U SUFFER DISTRESS FROM "V
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
And Need To Build
Up Red Blood!
If pain and distress
of functional month
ly dlturh&nnB m&kA
you feel weak, dragged out, pale,
cranky, nervous at such times-try
Lydia Plnkham's Tablets (with
added Iron).
Plnkham's Tablets cot only re
lieve monthly pain (headache,
backache), but ALSO help soothe
upset nerves due to female periodic
complaints. Wonderful to help
build up red blood and thus aid
In promoting more strength. Hun
dred of thousandt of women re
markably helped. Worth trying!
'"'I'-: syltf'3' I y 'j 50e J
Wards 4 -Day Sale of
Portable Radios!
Complete with 200-hour batteries I Genuine su-per-het
portable that challenges radios up to
$19.95! With 4 real working tubes! With built
in Airwave loop aerial and dynamic speaker! .
Buy now . , . during Wards 4-day sale I
New 5 -Tube Mantel
g)95
Super-het radio com
parable to many sets at
$14,951 Has S tubes in
cluding rectiflerl Air
wave loop aerial . . . dy
namic speaker! Under
writer approved! In ivory
plastic. $1.00 more.
COMPARE FEATURE FOR FEATURE WITH OTHER
MATTRESSES $7 MORE!
IT
220 coll Premier
' Wire comfort unlf I
Attractive Woven
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Layers of felled
cotton llntertl
Dust free Inner
roll construction I
Sisal Insulation I
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1 - Includes
carrying
charge.
Compare of 101
400 COIL
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Long lasting Flex-O-Lator
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Bm Spring and MaHrau.38.8B
New rest! New relaxation! Scientifically designed to
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for these last few days of Ward Bedding Sale you still
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Mattress and Box Spring Combination .26.88
182 COIL MATTRESS1 SAVE $6!
Comfortably upholstered with soft layers of
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Mattress and Box Spring combination 19.96
99 coil Premier Wire Platform spring .9.88
88
Compare 79c to 25e
Curtain
Materials
Save at
13
Take your pick. New Soft
tone and regular colored
cushion dots! Bright little
woven-in figures and fancy
cotton and rayons! 39 to 42
inch widths ! Popular colors I
Salt! Rtgular 1.49
Snowflake
DotVPriscilla
1U7
11
Heaviest Felt- A I A
base Rug f
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pair
Our favorite! Just look at
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Tremendous purchase of new patterns in Super
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low Sale prices 1 Smart patterns include Florals . . .
Leafs . . . Tiles . . . Hooks! Wardoleum is stain
proof . . . waterproof . . . easy to clean! Long wear
ing felt base . . . extra heavy baked enamel surface!
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Reduced over 20 Cover your floors
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