Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1942, Image 5

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THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON
XITY NEWS NOTES -
Lvices in
r0.Snes in loci 1
r Monday .
T..t. Kiwanis club
lse
ITmbuni hotel.
ribs Friday night
crushed him against
lirfiaothw car. -i.
IS'":.... ctmrtion com-
tibrought to the Eugene
No inJur? t0 the spme
PTof the Elmira com-
L 'ni in Eugene on business
Spraying Demonstration
A demonstration on spraving for
the control of the filbert moth and
discussion of the filbert worm will
he helH at 1hm fan.
i - .-..n vi .upie oona,
across the Willamette river from
cugene and about three miles
north of city, at 10 a. m. Friday
June 26. hv nr. n n tu 1
I associate entomologist, and O. T.
i uicnnuricr, extension horticultur
ist, both of Oregon State college
in cooperation with O. S. Fletcher
roumy agent. Actual spraying for
filbert worm control will be later,
but the demonstration is set early
to allow growers to prepare for it
Walter Cannon Promoted
Walter Cannon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Cannon, 186414
I Moss street, Eugene, has been
promoted to the rank of corporal
at the air force advanced flying
school. Rtnrlctnn FielH rl u
I joined the U. S. army June 4, 1941.
THE MOST FAMOUS NAME IN DIAMONDS
eepsake
is advertised in leading magazines
irpCNrV' imuoK s.. w m 4 r ?
775 IX
. COLf AX u
MOO
30 00
EVHY Kespwks Ring is designed by o leoding stylist ... every
Kiepsolt Diamond meets our high standards of color, cut and
dority. 1H nationally established price ond the Certificate of
legistrotion and Guarantee are assurance of lasting satisfaction.
Ait ste the new Keepsake Matched Sets. Get your copy of the
btpsokt book, "The Etiquette of the Engagement and Wedding."
t Eu; budget terms at no extra cost.
I S.4H. Stamps on cash purchases, fair trade Items
excepted.
Phone
411
Max Simmons Graduates
Private Max G. Simmons, JJ,
son of Mrs. L. E. Simmons of 113
"est Eighteenth avenue, Eugene
' graduated June 1J from the
-.-us largest air corps technical
school. s.ieppard Field, Tex,
where he has attended classes for
the past five months. He was at
tached to the 417th technical school
squadron. He worked for Simmons-Kendall
company, Eugene
before entering the service.
Nutrition Classes
Nutrition classes will start Mon
day, according to the local Red
Cross headquarters. The nutrition
course is required for any canteen
work. It will be conducted as a
twenty hour course, meeting
Mondays and Wednesdays from 1
to 3 p. m. in the home economics
department in Chapman hall, at
the university. Miss Mabel Wood
will be the instructor.
Legion To Elect
The Eugene post of the American
Legion is to meet Tuesday evening.
Annual election of officers will be
held. Refreshments will be served
following the business session. The
meeting takes up at 8 p. m. at the
.wuuse nan.
To Address Kiwanis
Dr. Burton, professor of educa.
tion at Harvard and member of the
University of Oregon summer ses
sion faculty, is to be guest speaker
ior ine weekly meeting of the Eu.
gene Kiwanis club. Monday noon.
ai me usourn notei.
In From Grove-
Herbert W. Lombard, Cottage
Grove attorney, and Worth Harvey,
prominent resident of that city,
were both in Eugene, Saturday on
business.
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LL lift la
I I30J7.17 by J. Fay Miller. Gordon I
Kelso and Fred Jensen.
Estate of Dwight B. Hopkins,
deceased; Kate Hopkins Porter
appointed administrator a id C. E.
Lombard, Kenneth Miller and H.
H. Hobbs appraisers.
MARRIAGE UCENSES
George R. Iynch of Lorane and
Gladys O. Perry of Cottage Grove.
Gene A. Anderson of Portland
and Elisabeth Gary Perkina of
Eugene.
L B. McKlnnis and Charlotte
Rardin, both of Eugene,
William Joseph Severns of
Trenton, N. J., and Marvel Eunice
McAbee of Orting. Wash.
Floyd McVay and Violet Jewel
DeFoe, both of Blachly.
Harry Robert Wilmensen of Se
attle and Winifred June Miller of
Eugene.
Donald Roscoe McLaughlin of
Oakridge and Mary Elizabeth
Swinney of McCredie Springs.
BtTLDINO PERMITS
Reroof two sheds at 841 Pearl
for Mrs. C. T. Howe. $25.
Remodel garage and woodshed
at 12.11 Emerald for Edwin Wil
son, $50.
BOUNTY
Bounty collected by Glenn Good
of Eugene on one bobcat.
Mothers Meeting
A meeting of the Navy Mothers'
club will be held Wednesday after
noon in the Veterans of Foreign
Wars room at the armory at 2
o'clock.
Judge Goes to Toledo
Judge G. F. Skipworth will be
at Toledo for a few days this week,
hearing a number of circuit court
cases, beginning Monday morning.
Court will reconvene in Eugene
June 26.
BIRTHS
HILL At the Sacred Heart gen
eral hospital on Thursday, June
! 18. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
; Hill, Harrisburg. a daughter.
j LEE At the Sacred Heart gen
eral hospital on Friday, June 19,
1 1B42. to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lee,
Manlotnn - ,4B.,nV..
DDIflOtV . 1 , frtrw - a , t , , , ' 11 4 "
nnnion siuLusuiL-n memoir 01 me nomrn REISNFR ai ih n..rf
Royal Navy Service readies a craft at Plymouth, England general hospital on Friday, June
for an inspection visit by the Queen. At left is the Queen's ' 19. 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen
iftiifri i
standard, flown for the first time on a naval vessel.
Former Lane Residents Here
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Shaffler, for
merlv of Dexter, now livine at
Hubbard, were Eugene visitors'
Saturday. I
No First Aid Class I
No First Aid class will be held
in the Vaughn district Monday
afternoon or evening on account
of the "incident" to be held in Eu
gene Monday night
Drinking Charged
Richard D. Singleton and Ken
neth W. Jarrard spent Friday night
in the city jail on charges of being
drunk in a public place.
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NEW V.S. HELMET Marine Pvt. Gordon Ludwig (left)
discusses new U.S. helmet with British corp. in Northern
Ireland.
From Crow
Church A. Stephens of Crow was
in Eugene Saturday and called at
the courthouse on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey In City
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Harvey of
Cottage Grove were Eugene vis
itors Saturday.
Takes Over Business Mrs. Hester Reed and Mrs.
James J. Martin has taken over Bergman.
the massage parlor and infra-red
ray steam baths located in the
pent house in the Miner building.
Mr. Martin i an experienced
Swedish masseur, a graduate of the
college of Swedish massage in Chi
cago, 111.
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PROTECT IT
PRESERVE IT!
-We Can Help You!-
WAR hot brought many changes that a!!ect all ci us VMe
fr.-r-.y things on th "restricted" Ust-th American hon-.e and iamily
tei CAM and WILL be maintained 'till the boys come marching home.
cf the furniture industry or. proud ' ur part in maintaining the home.
S..-.- . - , . 1 ... j -, essential matr:a.s tor the win-
e! t-.e war. let us help you taprove your home surrour.a-r.gs !cr as cem
si'., and as pleasant a living as is pcss-.ble dur.r.g th.;i au-out war eLort
ter v;-cry,
Cyclist Ride Today-
Mary
From Blachly
Mr. and Mrs. Millard McKay of
the Blachly neighborhood were in
Eugene Saturday.
Here from Vancouver
W. A. Sweet of Eugene, who is
employed in the shipyards at Van.
The Pacific Northwest Cycling I couver. Wash., was home Friday.
association will have a ride Sun-
day to the Coburg caves. As usual. Drill Team Will Practice-
picnic lunch is In order. Club, me Neighbors of Woodcraft drill
Belsner, Lorane, a daughter.
KELLY At the Sacred Heart
general hospital on Friday, June
19, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael
J. Kelly, Wendling, a daughter.
STRILZUK At the Sacred
Heart general hospital on Friday,
June i. 1B42 to Mr. and Mrs. W
liam Striliuk, 826 V4 Park avenue,
Eugene, a daughter.
DOUGHERTY At the Sacred
Heart general hospital on Satur
day. June 20, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs.
rrancis Dougherty, 114 E street,
Springfield, a daughter.
WESTON At the Sacred Heart
nospital on Saturday, June 20,
iihz, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward H
Weston. Route S, Eugene, a son.
HUBB At the Sacred Heart
general hospital on Saturday, June
JU, 1H42, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M
Hubb, Junction City, a daughter.
DOLAN At the Sacred Heart
general hospital on Saturday, June
20, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. George
Dolan. Creswell, a son.
McINTEE At the Sacred Heart
general hospital on Wednesday,
June 17, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs,
rnomaa E. Mclntee, 369 H Mil
street, Eugene, a daughter.
COLLINS At the Sacred Heart
general hospital on Wednesrinv
June 17, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Nyal
E. Collins, 4514 Fourteenth ave
nue, east, Eugene, a son.
JESSEN At the Sacred Heart
general hospital on Wednesday
June 17, 1942 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl
K. Jessen, .route 4, Eugene,
daughter.
DOGGETT At the Sacred Heart
general hospital on Wednesday,
June 17. 1942, to Mr. and Mra.
wayne M. Doggett, Oregon City,
daughter.
MOE At the Sacred Heart gen
members will meet at the Wyatt 1 team will practice Monday night eral hospital on Thursday, June 18,
service station,' Broadway and
Olive, at 2 p. m. All persons in
terested are invited to attend.
in the Moose hall at 8 p. m.
Visits Grandmother
Jerry Franz of Pendleton is vis
iting his grandmother, Mrs. Marie
Franz, 1074 Seventh avenue west,
Two Men Taken To St. Helens
Henrv Kelso LaPorte and Ter
rence Harley Knighton, arrested this week
at Cottage Grove on a charge of
larceny, were taken to St. Helens In City From Central
Saturday by officers from that W. H. Davis of the Central dls
city. The arrest was made by Max trict was a Eugene visitor Satur
Burris, state police officer. day.
Mrs. Turner To Seattle : From Fall Creek-
Mrs. Mary Turner, one of the R. A. Vaughn of Fall Creek was
Lane county public health nurses, in Eugene on business Saturday,
has gone to Seattle where she will .
spend two weeks studying venereal Damrrft
of Washington medical school.
rine Bums out ........ .......... r , Bovr, .
City firemen were called to the "gainst Jpsepn w. tmsune; sun j " 7 " V,r.""':
eorge Curtis home at Thirtieth '1 for divorce J 2t i fu
,d Willamette Friday evening by r Hazel E. Hanslien against Oscar e tl Cn,mb'r ,treet' Eu'
CIRCt'IT COURT
Cathrine K a m a n o Ernstine
1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Sigvald Mne.
route 4, Eugene, a son.
HILL At the Sacred Heart een
eral hospital on Thursday, June 18
1942. to Mr. and Mrs. John Hill,
route 5, Eugene, a daughter,
McCLURE At the Sacred Heart
general hospital on Tuesday, June
io, i42, to Mr. and Mrs. Noel Mo
Liure, Blue River, a daughter.
HOWELL At the Thomnson
Maternity Home on Friday, June
m, ins to Mr. and Mrs. A. W,
Howell, Blachly, Ore., a daughter,
PIRTLE At the Thompson Ma
ternity Home on Friday, June 19,
1942, to Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Pirtle,
Linslaw, Ore., a son,
ALBERT At home on Tuesday
June 16, 1942 to Mr. and Mra. Paul
Albert, route S, son.
George
and
a flue fire. There was no damage
to the property.
Maccabees To Meet
The Maccabees will meet Tues
day night for a potluck dinner at
8:30 at the home of Mrs. J. M.
Scroggie, 1599 Moss street.
E. Hanslien; suit filed for divorce.
Melba Delores Lapp against
Raymond Charles Lapp; suit filed
for divorce.
Fred Rookard against Gladys
Rookard; divorce decree granted.
gene, a son.
Hollowell, Me., boasts as a nat
ural freak a Smoking Pine tree
that fives off thin vapor under
certain atmospheric conditions.
Her from Roseburg
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Knight of
Roseburg spent Friday in Eugene,
visiting their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Houser, and family.
Veterans Have Dinner Today
The United Spanish War Vet
erans and auxiliary will have a
potluck dinner at the armory at 1
o'clock this Sunday afternoon.
Gilbert Sprarue Here
Gilbert Sprague is her from
Sweet Home, attending summer
school at the university.
PROBATE COURT
Estate of George E. Mather, de
ceased; order approving report
and discharging administrator.
Estate of James E. Noland, de
ceased; final ocport of administra
tor approved and estate closed.
Estate of William S. Michael,
deceased; property appraised at
For Th DKrfc.S'nB
of th Horn this year, us
PsLita, Varnishes or Enamels
LIGHTNING'S
1151 Willamette Phone 1316
Mr. and Mrs. Haldorson Here
Mr. and Mrs. Lenni Haldorson
of Central were in Eugene Satur
day on th way home from the
state grange session at Milwaukie.
A. C. Forney In Eugene.
A. C. Forney of Central was In
Eugene on business Saturday.
From CetUg Grove
Among th visitors In Eugene
Saturday from out of town wer
PHONE652
Building Materials
Dutch Boy Paint
Certlgrad Shingles
Slab a nlork Hood
MOGAN LUMBER CO.
178 West (th
I AH. Green tump
1 ,
yrtclwkm Lmmtm
THIS IS THE
AGE OF
SPECIALIZING
The art of doing me thing and doing It better. Then add
ability. Integrity and quality with long experience, research
and persistence and yon have the secret of our Iwenlr-tw
years of snrces In Eugene.
VISUAL SATISFACTION
Adds much to the joy of living. Voa see and appreciate the
better things In life more with more satisfaction, they en
visage a rosier, more optimistic hoe, for physical comfort and
content haa much to do witb oar mental poise and success
la life.
In Eugra since 1911.
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'IT'S OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU"
TABU
Smouldering TABU heady, saltry fragraoce
even more disturbing when worn on gowns or fun
where it remains for days even weeks. And sow
von no longer have to wait for tomcon to bring
our precious TABU from Mexico, Cub or Spain
we have it here. The Parfum $35.00 Cologne
$6.00 also other size of both.
Come In lor a Free Demonstration
AMERICAN MADI
CHEN YU
(Hurryl Hurryl) r-
FO VERY FAST,
VERY LONG LASTING
NAIL MAKE-UP 1
Th J Big SoffUs $
Inst th thing fnr those speedy days the fastest nafl
make-up ever! Large bottle of Caca To oK drying Uo.
qoarol Base . . . large bottle ofosl .frying- Cam Yo Fashion
Iomer (any shade yo. wish) t. . aad a large bottle of
faM Caw Yo Remover (oily IrpeV A dollar for all three
. . . carried by four harrying coolies . . . eery 3 tot
Arclier
1 .
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TWO FOR THE MOM
Archer's Xewsomc Twosome
In Itayon Stockings
Bay at least two pairs wear them rinse
them out then gie your new rayon hosier
one day vacation I Archer knows that
rayoss boee will last yon longer and eerve
von better If voa give them eatrsvpecial
personal care. IOvelv aerni-chiOon weight
with fine seams, smooth fret, end lacj top
wells, oar new Arrher rayons enme
la all the Spring Celestial Colon.
W Arrher Rayon . 1 1 C
Page Five
t Walking C hiffon. Pr. a
VfiT Exclusively at MILLER'S ju
Furniture Company
38 Cost Broodwoy
Telephone 362