fNEWS NOTES -
.rterd Benter,
javKn- . oun(js
km WO n? " xt..! the
,. hs been promoted
nk o corporal at tne air
20 fly'", f5h0?
,al .,j vmnral Norris,
R? enlisted In the U.
July 2. 41-
Ltr Promoted
nggioUon of rov.-
. 1- tha tfrarip of
EL officer at Fort Sam
FiL.. His home is at
, ICAUO.
inJ he b the son of Mrs.
Strommer.
Transferred
following Lane county sol-
re been transierrca vu wic
Reol. Trn. Center, camp
Iffl from Fort Lewis, wasn.
I i'..k.l WarnM W. CloUse
btph K. Mooreneau.
feobe-
o. V Purcell and son.
II Boise. Idaho, are in I.U-
a visit with relatives. Mrs.
Is a sister of Mrs. Horace
snd John ana Lawrence
r. miu o. .
c.t f Alhanv enpnt tV
J OICU1 "1 I. ".., wr .
fcd In Eugene, visiting Mr.
Earl Bailey.
brer At Corvallls
(A. G Guyer who lives near
Lis visiting tier three
and families In Corvallls
Jew days.
hwha Consle Here .
and Mrs. Clinton .T. firant.
Meld, Mass., visited Sat
urday night and Sunday with Mr.
ana jurs. ttuun ticnscn in augene,
on a trip through the coast coun
try. Mrs. Grant Is a cousin of Mrs.
Jensen.
From Missouri
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Houser and
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Foster, all of
Toronto, Mo., arrived In Eugene
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Houser
will visit at the home nf M-
Houser's brother, Walter G. Hous-
ln Eugene ana Mr. and Mrs.
Foster will visit Mr. and Mrs.
George Schulmerlch in Corvallls.
Mrs. Schulmerlch Is Mrs. Foster's
sister.
Mrs. Snapp Taken South-
Mrs. Frances Snnnn. irrMlul
here on a charge of theft of $11,.
000 from her husband at Gazelle,
Cal., was taken to Yreka Sunday
by Sheriff Richardson and wife
of that city.
School Clerk Here
Earl Brvan. clerk nf thp V.Tml-a
union high school district, wm tn
Eugene Monday and called at the
office or county superintendent
Moffitt.
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON
Extradite Leonard-
Extradition papers for John
Franklin Leonard, arrested here
Friday night on a warrant from
Hawthorne, Calif., are being ob
tained from Governor Olson of
California, according to word re
ceived bv Sheriff C. A. Swrlt
The papers will then be sent to
saiem lor tne signature of Acting
uovernor uean walker. Leonard is
accused of failure to provide, de
sertion ana Dan-jumping.
Harold Lee In flltv
'Harold Lee of Central, formerly
deputy sheriff and keeper of the
county jan, is in Eugene to attend
the American Legion convention.
Sheriff's Posse To Parade
The newlv organized hpi-iff
possee will parade in the Forty-and-Eight
parade Monday evening
at 7 o'clock.
Home From California-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Khprhart or.
rived home Saturday from a
MAnih'. rt ml I T T", 1. 1
iiiviiu.p - vjoik in uuug oceicn ana
other southern California cities.
Fires Cheeked
Citv firemen were nallpn1 tn
thrpe minor MnM mm- fh
end. Sunday they checked flue fires
&nl.33J."y"a nl the Palace
" ' . D'y mey extinguished
tS llr acr05s the railroad
tracks from th. e..i ...
Amni ouuuiwn .racuic
Married Rt.i "
Ernest Mil.. ruHa .
and Dorothy Dale Lehn o,1 fS
;' """'a " marriage at the
Hurd Satlirriav ...
offlei.H.,. ' -"., uie juage
-wnB.
School TlerW lM
Mrs. I-i rBctAif i , ..
ySP&S Hughes,
Wr.Vtt.ii ""WKenzie district;
Grove mStm' .i? tage
plerir h. S j caul ""man,
clerk of the Beadmond Ferry dia-
visnors in tne office of
County Superintendent Moffitt
Police Lieutenant Here
LieiltffnBnr X3 n TT j . ..
. vj. xiuwara 01 me
P0.Ic? wa fn Eugene Monday
fnd.vis"ed the Eugene district
headquarters.
Mohawk Picnic Held
The Anniinl ; ( .
-- fvi"b 01 uie resi-
t ?i e Mohawk valley was
held Sunday at the Stafford school
grounds. Dan Snores nti
chairman and there warn a mm
gram. The picnic has been held
each year for many years to hon
or the early day residents of the
vallev hut thra ... .
11 . "" many 01
them living now.
From Vida
Louis .Tnsrmhcati ..... I- v. ,
Monday from his home near Vida.
From Elmlra-Z
Emmett Withrow, well-known
farmer of the Elmlra district
mingled with the crowds on the
streets in Eugene Monday.
Leave for Edgewater
Mrs. A. H. McDonald accompan-
led DV hnr miAcf lri vi... v.
CSIO. Of MPvirri Pirv HjTa1. l
leaving for the Edgewater hotel
a week s stay, expecting to re
turn August 1.
Visit at Jenseen Home
Mrs. w. J. Pierce and daughter,
Brittamart, of Minneapolis, Mrs.
Alice Mjllpr nni4 TWre r B r l
...... w AT. UCJll-
ling of Rochester, Minn., are guests
"no rare. Lawrence Jensen.
Colonel and Mrs. A. Chase Baker
of Portland will t....j.
...... .u0uajr
and will visit Mr. and Mrs. Jensen
uuug me legion convention
) F,NlANDx
Rural Homemakers
Giving Aluminum
Rural homemakers, active in the
TinmA vton8inn nrnpYflm nnrl
their neighbors are co-operating in
the defense program of the gov
emment bv contributinn old or dis
carded pieces of aluminum. All
extension units, under the direc
tion of the chairman, are canvass-
inff thplr rpnv.t.ivf rnmmllnitipe
this week, it is announced by Miss
Nellie C. Lyle, county home dem
onstration agent.
All all, mini, m nMnlA will V.
delivered to one of the following
deDOts bv the end of this cam
paign: Eugene county jail lot;
SDrinefield citv hall: Veneta.
Billy's place; Cottage Grove ar
mory; Lowell, Utterback store;
Florence, I. J. Rossman garage;
Lorane. B. C. Addison's store:
Junction City, 535 West Front
street: Creswell, Farmers' Ex
change.
RTJSS REPORTP.n (IV nra'i7KrcrrE . .
a. it 7 vv """Jim mustow reportea
mat tne Ken Armv am 41.. l i i . .
, -V- . m naa sauncnea an
ottensive isi nlnnv tlm rinsm. Si .
t , , " . uuiMug norm oi
Kogachev and pushing the Germans back 19 miles. Other
developments: (1) Russians reported smashing a German
convoy in the Baltic; (2) a two-pronged Finnish drive was
!fpo'ted. ""wng toward Leningrad; (3) Germans reported
the Stalin Line had been pierced at Opochka; (4) hard fieht
'ng was indicated in the Kiev sector.
pictured m your mind and on
paper, in the form of rough
sketches and memorandums, make
a check list. This will insure
against the danger of overlooking
any features or conveniences you
may want included. In this way
you can assure yourself that your
home is complete in every detail,
and the house that you build is the
house that you planned.
BACK AGAIN
PUEBLO, Colo.W Francis
"P U S" Griffin man.-.,
Pueblo's team In the reorganized
Western baseball league, also
managed its last club in 1932.
The Lake of the Wnnrts In Can
ada covers an area of 2.nnn tnnn
miles.
Page ThrM
Salem Man Dies
The funeral of Oliver M. Reeves,
Salem, was held July 18 from th
Clough-Barrick chapel In Salem,
Dr. Irvin A. Fnv officiating with
interment in Belcrest Memorial
park. He was 84 years old at the
time of his death.
Mr. Reeves is survived br his
wife. Mrs. Cora M. Hunsaker.
Reeves, Salem; a daughter, Mrs.
Vera Potter of Salem: two mm.
Ottn Rppvpa .Qalpm nnri Ct.pw
Reeves, Bingen, Wash; two sisters,
mrs. Alice ijewis, ureencastie, ind.,
and Mrs. Hilda Miller, West Ter-
rphaute Tnri ihram crrnnrlplflr.M
and one great-grandchild.
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Ernest Mllp rhn,t. i ,
and Dorothy Dale Lehn of Shedd.
CIRCUIT COURT
Harriet Margaret Zimmerdahl
against Albert S. Zimmerdahl,
suit filed for divorce.
JUSTICE COURT
Ben A. Bull
costs for havins no chauffeur'i
license.
Sam M. Davis assessed court
costs for hairlnff nno-i..'.
license.
POLICE COURT
Jake A. TKnmnnm rfmnt. imz.
days suspended.
ward St. John, drunk, 25 days
suspended.
BUILDING PERMITS
. .KMtuig.c icai-
dence at 1382 Charnelton, $75.
Randall V. Mills, new residence
at 39 W. Twenty-Fourth, $3,500.
W. A. Kermitt, new double ga
rage at 1051 W. Sixth, $400.
.Blanch .TAPlrcnn. rpmnripl a-l
aence at isub uak, $250.
Jimmie Cagney
Gives In At
Last, Kisses
After ten vears of lnvp-mVIn
Dy tne hunt-and-peck system, dur
ing wnicn many lovely ladies won
dered if he rpallv pamIH -1rl
James Cagney has given in..
He planted a kiss on Bette Davis
in the new nicture "The Bride
Came C. O. D.," which is at
the McDonald today, that runs a
mil minute on the screen. That's
an all-time kiss record for Cagney.
Director William K.toVil- I.
the agent provocateur who tricked
jimmie into tne lingering caress,
ana ll nanDened before Jimmie
realixpH what, was anr An
Determined to eet that nn
record, Keighley neither mention
ed it nor rehearsed it during sev
eral davs of shootintf In cnlri
mine tunnel set. He had several hot
fires built and filled the tunnel
with smoke.
"It was a cinch when we came
to the kiss scene." Kelshlev M
"Both of them were rimvn nHth
heat and fumes, and Cagney was
so relaxed that he simply loI
lowed directions."
K Cagney was unkissed, or
onlv half-kissed, in nrevloua nfp.
tures, it was an nis own lauit.
His leading ladles have included
Joan Blondell, Marion Nixon, Pa-
trlpla P.1H AIIpp Whlta Tyt-a
Young, Evalyn Knapp, Rosemary
Lane, xwaoge njvans, Auvia ae
Havilland. Rita Havworth and
Ann Sheridan.
Coos Bay Pirates Don't Need
No Invitation to Pageant -They're
A-Comin' Anyway
The Coos Bay Pirates are out to
beat the tlmp nf thp r.ran4e Due,
Cavemen, as far as the Oregon
Trail Pageant is concerned, text
of a letter received by Oregon Trail
rageani oinciais discloses.
Eugeneans, already harassed by
the. muttpHnete nf tha rammian
who apparently believe they will'
take over Rlitfpne-FrMav nn thp
day of the pioneer parade, had this
io digest irom ine cavemen:
"Weak-hearted Wintler, indiges
tible parade chief, Eugene, Oregon.
"Take hark vnur Invitatlnn
scum! When the Coos Bay Pirates
want to honor any festivities by
their presence, they do so without
consulting anyone; they , go where
they choose, they take what they
want, and they go when they have
looted to their hearts' content.
"Prepare to. answer why you
are making your plans without
consulting the Pirates. Blood will
flow In a crimson stream down
the scratrriv little Villi nf T anp
countv tn the spa thpr will hp
Sorrow in the rramnpri rnin at, tffv
dwellings of Eugene; the streets
aiiu aucjrs, uarxuw, CrOUKeO. WlOr-
oughfares, will be littered with
carrion, if any varlet among you
flTOWs SO bold am tn mipcHnn. a tn
halt, or even to look cross-eyed
at tne r iraies wno plan to invade I
your cross-roads, if such can be
found Thursday, July 24.
"When the Pirates arrive, make
way quickly or our cutlasses will
cut a swath through any barrier,
be thev of human hnrilaa n nf
steel. We will head your little
party July 24. Beautiful women,
if such may be . found In Lane
county, will be seized as hostages.
"In return, the Pirates will
bring with them a cooling breeze
from Coos Bay, the treasure chest
of Oreeon. Our hlnnH In nipfoul
to avenge your slight UDon' our
honor. We will have revenge.
BEWARE!
The Oregon Trail Pageant As
sociation's reply, by George P.
Hitchcock, manager of "the Pag
eant, was this:
"Thnep, naPlin'n-tiriln'mpM .
Grants Pass were enough to bother
witn, Dut now with you coming a
uoy uciure nana we'll nave a tough
time pnnvinrintf nannlp that no
p-T-i .!. wjiy
a wild-west atmosphere will pre
vail, ana not tne tea-party, panty
waist celebration your two organ
izations are wont to put on. i
"However, you may as well come
down, so the Tfricrpnpana .win ap
preciate more the rough, tough
and handsome men wp hav
But you'd better behave, or we'll
have one of bur rookie policemen
toss your whole outfit in the clink."
Home Size Important
Building Factor
When the time for actual plan
ning of a home has arrived, one
nf thp n-imarv mipctinne tn hp
answered is "how laree must the
home be?" It is best answered by
deciding on the number of rooms
required to meet the needs of the
family, their size and their height.
Whan vnit nra iHcitslivlntf vnnr
home, remember that a housi has
three dimensions length depth
and heieht. A rnnm mvln fppt.
which adds only 100 square fret of
iioor space, aaas also utu square
feet of ceiling, 320 square feet or
more Of wall fHpnpnrHnp- unnn
the ceiling height) and necessitates
additional doors and windows,
plus additional labor by masons,
carpenters and plasterers.
The three principal rooms In the
home are generally considered the
living room, dining room and
kitchen: and it is a safe nlan tn
give considerable thought to the
layout ana size or. these three
rooms first Then plan the rest
of the .house accordingly.
The overall dimensions of the
house will depend to a large ex
tent UDOn the stvle of house vnn
build. The stvle should ha fin
itely settled in advance because it
is Dotn contusing and expensive to
make changes after construction
has been started.
After your house Is thoroughly
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July 21st
July . 22nd
July 22nd
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The Library
WITH frontier davs hem
milph In thp HmpliB-ht In thla
vicinity at present perhaps the new
nuu-ncuun dook ai me Eugene
public library by Burton Rascoe
and titled "Belle Starr 'The Ban
dit Queen"' will be of Interest.
For a subtitle the book has all of
the following "the true story of
..V. VUU .A...V...g LU1
of the daring and glamorous lady
iamea in legend ana story through
out the west as the beautiful girl
who would never have went wrong
if things hadn't gone wrong; the
true facts about the dastardly
deeds and the comeuppence of
such Dick Turpens, Robin Hoods
and Rlni Renaldas: the Youngers,
the Jameses, the Daltons, the
Starrs, the Doollns and the Jen
nigses; the Real Story with court
rernrria Jmri1 pnntpmnni-a. .p.t.e-
J- LJ ..wirvo-
naner . npnoiint anH tpitimnnv nt
on nesierg, nere ana mere, in tne
southwest, a veritable exposee of
badmen anrl marahalla ami ,hw
crime does not pay." All of the
above is -spread out on the title
page in regular old dime novel
fashion- Mr Rflitpne In ripnntv
sheriff of Pottawatomie county,
Oklahoma.
.
Therp arp turn tnfpraetln. hut
very different books on Mexico.
d. a. arena nas written "Mexico;
a New Snain With Olri Prlpnria"
The author, a professor of Span
ish at Cambridge University,
England, has written hil Imnreji.
sioni of two visits to Mexico In
1938 and 1939. He is Interested in
archeology, architecture, language,
and flowers. He Is most appreci
ative of Mexico and the Mexican
neonle and svmnathetie with the
Cardenas regime. The other book
nn MAylM fa "Snmncprna An na-
comlng" by Nancy Johnstone and
is written in an entirely different
her. husband fled from Spain to
raexico. m tne summer of 1939.
Sihft telle nf Viniicp hiintftio1 ajfirM
tures with the Mexican food, pets,
ana even tne - secret police. Her
attempts to live on $28.00 a month
make interesting and' amusing
reading.
A light romance for hot weather
reading is "You uo Your Way" by
Katharine Brush. It is "gay, clev
er natter shout a vmm Man. Vn-I.
couple whose marriage nearly
aissoivea Because Connie, with a
great deal of money and original
ideas, found it riifflmlt tn pnM.
whether she wanted to be married
to ner husband Bill or to some
other attractive and ever-nrespnt
man. Her Wav nf rtplnlna a.,a.t
ually brought happy resulte for all
concerned. :sne wrote "The
Young- Man of Manhattan "
A firtinn hnnlr that 4h- fa.
particular will enjoy is Ralph
neeoe-s "wno rought and Bled."
This iff an hllltniHral atnnr ha.l
- ' .j UBKU
on the War nf Ifiio i.j .ia..iu
in Ohio around Detroit. The main
cnaracters are a Mr. Hale of Bos
ton and Buck Stark who has to
keen the other nut. nf t-ntiht- rm.-
attitudes of the men toward their
jeaaers and of the campaigns are
a in mis narrative which has no
love interest.
, "" i.u.iiu. , anu
much authentic atmosphere. .
Susannah Foster Get
Gift From Vocalists
When the filmfntf Ta.n
mount'a new comedy with music,
There "Maen in Mnei i ...ui.t.
.'twM.! wmtn
puys today at the McDonald
theater. flndha c,...-.
, ...Hu..bW, UUBBIUIfl
Foster, fpatiuu 4 th- -i..
with Allan Jones, Margaret Lln-
asay ana L.ynne Overman, re
ceived a present from thirty Unl-
VersltV of Smith-.. "-.iii.
vocalists, who worked with her.
xne gin won't allow her to for
get good old U. S. C. It Is a com
pact which plays "Fight on for
ia a.i,H.n ji, via t,i.,i..jr uiiiwbu, yau, W111G11 piayS j! IgJlC On XOf
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