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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1941)
B 13, 1041 CITY NEWS NOTES - ffHAT S DOING S'urdaZ bsapageant' wil- tone f the building the Salva St. occupy for ttje KJftoAw will conJ H.so a,..Vi t thi building Ke lC from 8:30 to iiL1 .hne, will be flSr cents each or less L.trince to this saie is ai & Major C. Ford an ted Friday. I . i- Ra Moved ... nriisTipr that jerating lor some time l5?.,Y,,rrv near Not! will ES July 1 to a quarry now Wr, -j nn Timbered W IIrlpL. Wnlf creek road. Morse, county engineer, fcj,,,eiooking after the work. I - Smith Mrt inns" " . E addresses of a number of Lji Lane county soldiers have Deen u - Tfwls. Wash., to California rw. .ioH t this office. k Ken ici..' ; idunses are as follows: Rob Robert J. Walton, Jr., Id M. Kasper, Robert K. ,nd jonn w. xjumiaui, A. Davis and Wayne G. k, all asslgnea lo me oum Li' squadron, Stockton Field, L yaklma Meeting and Mrs. JJ. vv. xvumenuiu ime to Yakima, Wash., to Id the convention of the iwest cniropraciic researcn n Saturday and Sunday. Dr. itrford is one of the speakers ie program. kjtne Visitor lis Caryl Hollingsworth, jun Hd Cross field representative i Hie Pacific brand headquar li San Francisco, is In Eugene this week discussing Junior activ ii6S v1?1 board members. She Will hn horn 1 c..... , ... u1"" mraay. Miss Hollingsworth formerly lived ... ubciio. ueing a graduate of the University of Oregon. Attend Graduation- Mr. and Mrs. irlki. rrj. - - - ...... h. ncnuer" shott went to Bellingham, Wash. Thursday to attenri rl.i; i . .7 o.Hi. nuii CA- ercises at the Washington College ui auutauon. Tneir AmmMor Miss Betty Hendershott, is a mem ber of the graduation class. George Fisher Here- George Fisher, who lives on a farm on RFD 2, Springfield, was in Eugene on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Spires Here- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Spires of Junction City were Eugene vis itors Thursday. From Marshfield Fred N. Pendleton and Cliff Gulseth, automobile dealers of Marshfield, were in Eugene Thurs day. Obtain License at Corvallis A marriage license was issued at Corvallis Wednesday to Harry R. Watson of Eugene and Mabel V. Merrick of Philomath. irom Portland where they at- tended tnp ccinnc . i chapter of the Order of Eastern Clear J.ake Club Meets The Clear T.nWo rv..u.. Club Will hnlrl itc ... . afl mi, home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Hur- zeier, three miles north of Coburg, on the power line road, on the A. L. TilTPll nlr.o Vi,sitnn. . invited and asked to bring a well filled picnic basket and a card table. Licensed in Vancouver Oliver R. Hunt of Eugene RFD 3 and Jean M. Troy of Portland have obtained a marriage license in Vancouver, Wash. From Chase Gardens Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smock were In the city Friday from their home in the Chase Gardens district. No Townsend Meeting The regular business session of the Townsend association will not be held Saturday evening on ac count of the parade of pageant princesses. Return from Portland Mrs. William Duckworth and Miss S. E. Skene have returned M. J. Harper In Eugene M. J. Harper of Junction City R. F. D. 2. was In V.ncrnnA nn business, Thursday, From Florence J. Warren Thayer was in Eu gene from Florence, Thursday. Visit In Mapleton Mrs, George J. Greene and Mrs. W. L. Johnson of Willowbrook, Cal., are in Mapleton for an ex tended visit at the Epperson ranch on Sweet creek. Dr. and Mrs. Neal Move Dr. and Mrs. William B. Neal have moved from their former home on Tenth avenue west to their new home at Twenty-second avenue west and Charnelton street which they have purchased from K. JS. veltum. Lumberman Here J. E. Woodard, lumberman of Cottage Grove, transacted business in the county owned land depart ment at the courthouse Friday. Lowell Merchant Here ' H. F. Shultz, merchant of Low ell, was in Eugene on business Friday. Bond Money Sent County Treasurer Grace Schiska Friday forwarded to New York $18,000 to pay on principal and $3116.25 interest on Eugene school district No. 4 bonds. She also sent $275 as interest on bonds of Springfield school district No. 19. Compressor Moved The county's air compressor that has been used on road work on Timbered Ridge will be moved to In spite of RISING PRICES pall deposit will hold any set until desired at no extra cost. Only $5 down. IhH.liTiM.nHll.U-.l in the AMERICAN STYLE GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 the American modern fHk Inn. .if nana ruDDea lit Set nnrl "" Slide construction . . . M mirror, beautiful walnut to the newest bedroom "Won anil 41.. - tUD CHI Mni1ra REGULAR $79.95 MM NOW ONLY $3788 for the Modern Waterfall Beautiful Waterfall design set tn walnut finish, unusually well finished, with center drawer glide construction. A Talue never to be repeated. Set consists of 4 pieces. REGULAR $54.95 the AMERICAN MAPLE Ihls group consists of 5 pieces . . . Bed, Vanity Chest, Nlte Stand, and Bench. Solid maple, reinforced construction throughout. Hanging or at tachable mirror. REGULAR $74.95 $5988 trude (16), and Darlene (4) and there brothers, Jim 18, Bob 13, and Don 9. These, coupled with the sup port of Plywood local 9-244, 9-233, and Lumber and Sawmill local 5-246, should help Princess Eve dende no end. LONGEST DAM The world's longest dam will be the Santee dam in South Carolina When completed in 1941 it will be eight miles long. The Conchas dam in New Mexico is its nearest rival with a length of 26,000 feet. Florsheim Shoes For Men A Women Exclusively at BURGH'S 1060 Willamette A Cold Storage for FURS M!l I FR.T it's 8AFEB In every way C' 8H AVE. ACROSS FROM STATE THEATER PHONE 3666 the old stage road east of Swiss home which will be widened to permit of logging by the Swenson Lumber company of Swisshome, according to Walter J. Holland, county commissioner. The road will be widened at different points as far as Antone creek, a distance of six miles. The state, county and the lumber company are co operating in the work each con tributing a third of the cost up to $4000. Reunion Set The Rickard reunion will be held at Benton-Lane park, Sun day. The pavillion has been rented for the day. A potluck dinner will be served at noon. Hot coffee and lemonade will be furnished. All members are in vited to be present. A program will be given in the morning and SIX FLIERS DIED IN THIS BOMBER CRASH Six army fliers were killed when this two-motored army bomber crashed on a brush covered southwest Wyoming hillside. The plane was on a routine flight from Salt Lake to Chicago. The mishap occurred when a summer snowstorm caught up with the plane near Lyman, Wyoming. a business meeting held in the afternoon. To Sell Souvenirs The Eugene high school P.-T. A. is to sell souvenir handmade leather saddles all day Saturday at a booth at the Producers Pub lic market to raise money for the group's treasury. Eugene McKinney Graduates Eugene Bradley McKinney, of Eugene, was graduated from the George Washington university with the degree of bachelor of laws at the university's 120th an nual commencement on Wednes day, June 11. Records TRAFFIC FINES . Meter violations, $1 Bob Steele, S. L. Staughton, G. F. Ciuldager, Henry Getty, Mrs. F. C. Westerfield, Florence . Reed, J. W. Ward, Glen Faulkner, A. B. Loud, Cameron Button, S. E. Burkett, Cecil Forcier. Overtime parking, $1 J. W. Ackman, G. W. Ruites, W. A. Cummings, Marcia Judkins, May & Mead Motor Co. (2 tickets), Robert Broderick, Leo C. Coster line, Ace Franklin, Glen Vernon, and H. Durbin. J. Loomis, Dewent Banta, C. L. Dilling, and A. R. Buck, safety zone, $1 each; Alice Spurgin and George Bendern, running over fire hose, $1 each; S. J. Collins, double parking, $1; Ray S. Hy. land, basic, rule, $7.50; Walter Lyns, reverse turn; P. E. Sturde vant, loading zone, $1: Clyde A. Wallace, improper parking, $1; Harry A. Lambert, blocking alley. $1; Miner S. Hamlin and Lewis G. Helterline, stop sign, $2 each, bjr vst $1.00 . m it. )t - - w - II m I NOTARY PUBLIC Notarial commission of L. L. Ray filed. ' MARRIAGE LICENSES Lloyd E. Schildmeyer of Eugene and Carolyn M. Grenz of Albany, Fred A. Kramer and Maxine Hill, both of Eugene. " BUSINESS NAME Certificate of assumed business name, Hiner and Sons Machine Shop, filed. $1.00 if KaiMetn MayQumfan lipstick double-talk ... a bright on (or day, one deeper for night Treerf yourself fo two fuAury Qpsfldai of the price of a thmdard good ooe, while the stock Unit. Perched m a tidy case, your powporl to "round-the-clock" glamour. . Your choice of three (mart shod combinations. miller: A MORE BEAUTIFUL STORE THAN EVER Brunette Evendende Is Queen Candidate (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) . ft, 946 teoth.r., om7,'d .red- W9h'Tw, AAAA to ing, sewing, and .doing anything and everything else. If you find Evedene and the second queen candidate Mary Sue Jackson in a huddle quite a bit during the pageant events, you'll know it's due to the fact that both love the same thing dress design ing. It's a hobby with Princess Mary Sue, but Princess' Evedende wants to go to' a school where she can learn dress designing for a career. She hasn't seen a pageant as yet, since the 1937 event was staged while she was in Washington "or somewhere," she sighs. This one will get her undivided attention, however, and she aims to enjoy herself thoroughly. The pert miss comes right out in favor ol beards for men. "They're really cute in most cases," she insists, "though Mom doesn't agree with me. No, I don't have a steady boy friend," she replied when asked if this might have something to do with the divergence of opinion, "but they're amusing and attractive in spite ol anything." Princess Evedende, though a great lover ol the outdoor sports and activities, finds time to enjoy reading and an occasional show, but admits even these two diver sions are improved if they are of the outdoor type. . . . Zane Grey's books being a special little hobby all her own. She likes Barbara Stanwyck and George Murphy on the screen, the latter "because of his dancing and not his acting," she smiles. Princess Evedende is in a fairly lirge family what with four sisters June (23), Angelene (21), Ger- Green SUmst PAINT Green Stampe At wholesale prieet. WE tray la ear load lot. YOU tare money. WHY PAT MOEE? Unger Paint A Wallpaper Co. 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