THE. REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON.
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JLTfor American i U gi on
W4 ? . Dvihias hall.
fir,m.-Serv'c i local
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Lair the visilora in Eugene
A " 1 t MAiintv noints
fjoni (we .
K. H. Napper and William
it. et Cresweu, "
of Cresweu w u i, ...
li cnrlnefield RFD 1.
riGuyS-Stephenaand
C. Swring of Springfield
t Charles j. omuer ui
Z. m,,t Carl Stanleton
"ndort, John W. Atnep of
Oedt, Mrs. Ivesier k. "no w
j ff, Richaroson oi junciiun
jil) i, and R. F. Hoffman of
iben.
At Morty Creek home exten-
unK will meet mmi-ii i
home of Mrs. Ada Mooney.
Nellie C. Wie, county nome
.station agent, will discuss
a new fabrics, and Miss Lucy
extension specialise in cioin-
AMPLE FUNDS
for
Home Loans
SAVE and HAVE
A Homel
EUGENE'S
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN
bil Miner Bid. Phone 1217
ing and textiles, will be present
and take part In the discussion.
.Among the out .of town Lane
county residents In Eugene Sat
urday were J. C. Baker of Cot
tage Grove, A. L. Gray of Cres
well, Charles H. Wiltaey of Mar
cola, Raymond King of Crow
Stage route, Howard Truesdale of
Cresweli FRD 1, Dan Wamock of
Lodane route, Cottage Grove,
Dewey D. Amdrews of Blachly,
Robert L. Tate of Trent, G. R.
Sears 'of Disston route. Cottage
Grove, E. L.. Young and Roy An
stine of Junction City RFD 1,
Ralph G. Marks of Mabel, L. C.
Holloway of Lowell. . ,
The annual meeting of the Mc-
Kenzie Irrigation association will
be held at Springfield Wednesday
night. Arthur King, extension
soil specialist at the state college,
and O. S. Fletcher, county agri
cultural agent, will speak. Mr.
King will talk on Irrigation and
Mr. Fletcher will show a film,
"Home Made Rain."
F. B. Harlow, chairman of the
Lane county farm transportation
committee, will be at the office of
O. S. Fletcher, county agent, at the
Producers' Public market building
Monday from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
to receive applications from farm
truck owners for certificates of
war necessity, also to assist farm
ers in preparing their appeals.
Elmore Johnson, Church of
Christ minister at Medford, will
be the guest speaker at the Church
of Christ on Jefferson street be
tween First and Clark Sunday at
10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Mrs. Carl Scott of Fall Creek
was a Eugene visitor Friday.
O. S. Fletcher, county agricul
tural agent, and Miss Nellie C.
Lyle, county home demonstration,
will speak at a meeting at Union
school west of Junction City Mon
day night. This will be a session
Spring' fteduty
in new-
Doris
Dresses
Dodson
pu&K-" mwi-oflua),
Syitt hi & ,.
There are many others beside the one il
lustrated to intrigue your interest. See them
wearing apparel - dry goods
20 emd 30 Cast Broadway
of the night vocational agricul
tural class organized by Stanley
Oreen, director of vocational ag
ricultural work in the Junction
City high school. Mr. Fletcher
will speak on farmers' part in war
production and Miss Lyle on the
family food supply.
I SAW: '
. At the rationing board Thurs
day, three mothers with their
little babies, patiently waiting
for their turn at the counter,
and others also, when In came
two women who edged their
way through to the counter. -
S. B.
WUlamette council of the Amer
ican Legion will hold a meetins
of the third district posts in Eu
gene, bunday, a luncheon for Le
gion members and auxiliary
KTOUDS to be mt 1 n m SMmnii,
cafe; followed by business session
ror legion at Knights of Pythias
hall, the auxiliary business meet
ing to be at Seymour's. The
gathering is for posts in Eugene,
Springfield, Cottage Grove, Junc
tion City, Westfir-Oakridge, and
others to the north and in coast
points. ,
The annual water users meet
ing of the McKenzle irrigation as.
sociation will be held in the
Thurston grange hall Wednesday
evening at 7:30. The public ses
sion is being hsld in cooperation
with the agriculture extension ser
vice. Art King and O. S. Fletch
er, county agent, will discuss ir
rigation problems and . answer
questions.
Mrs. J. Kendall Hall of Seattle
and Mrs. Verla Lee Schulte of
San Francisco have left for their
respective home after a family!
reunion at the home of their par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lee, in
Eugene. Another daughter, Mrs.
Fred Wimer, of Glenwood, also
attended the reunion.
A spayed female dog, part
spaniel, a child's pet and house
trained, wants a new home, a
country home preferred. She Is
only ten months old. Anyone in
terested may phone 3224-J.
There Is still a foot of snow on
the .ground at McKenzie Bridge,
according to L. J. Brant of that
place, who was In Eugene Friday.
There have been several feet of
snow there during the winter.
A traveling examiner of oper
ators and chauffeurs is scheduled
to be in Oakridge Thursday, Feb.
25, and Friday, Feb. 28, and will
be on duty at the city hall be
tween the hours of 3 and 5 p. m.
Thursday and 9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Friday.
A trafflo accident occurred Fri
day evening on Eleventh east be
tween .- Mill and - Ferry when
James C. Foster, 877 Eleventh
avenue east, backed out of a drive
way and collided with the coupe
driven by Pauline B. Reese, Rt. 4,
city police report.
Health club is meeting Tues
day evei.ing at the home of Mrs.
Z. A. Stuart, 1585 Olive street A
covered dish supper will be serv
ed at 6:45 p.m., after which the
! Lorane route, Cottage Grove,
interested are invited.
OJ S. Fletcher, county agricul
tural agent, will speak at a meet
ing of the Jasper grange Tuesday
night on the subject of war crops
for the Jasper area.
Eurene society for the hard of
hearing will meet Monday night
at ' 8 at the home of Mrs. F. L.
Evans, 1282 Eighteenth avenue
east. In observance of Washing
ton's birthday. Members are
asked to wear colonial costumes.,
Two short motion pictures,
"Washington, D. C," and "New
Oregon Trails," will be shown.
The Lane county court has sent
to the stat legislature at Salem
its endorsement of an amendment
to the law which gives Multnomah
county the right to regulate refuse
dump piles, incinerators and Junk
yards. The amendment would In
clude Lane county.
LLCoL Leslie H. Hall, stationed
at the engineers' replacement
training camp at Fort Leonard
Wood, Mo., arrived in Eugene Sat
urday night for a brief visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Hall.
Missing from her home at 962
Sixth avenue west since Friday
midnight s Jacqueline Martin, 16.
She was wearing a light Jacket,
red-white-and-blue skirt, and
white blouse, and had a white fox
terrier dog with her when she left.
Dr. J. E. Richmond left Satur
day night for Berkeley, Cal., to
attend a meeting of the Pacific
Coast Orthodontic society Mon
day. He expects to return to Eu
gene Tuesday night..
Miss Jeanette Lnvaas of Kenne
wick, Wash., arrived in Eugene
Saturday to attend the wedding of
Sergeant Wendell Jensen and Miss
Florence Anderson Sunday afternoon.
Lloyd Morris, chief specialist,
stationed at Sand Point, Wash.,
with the navy, is spending a five-
day furlough in Eugene, at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. M. Morris.
Grove, were married at the court
house Saturday, County Judge
Clinton Hurd officiating.
, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Harper of
Junction City were Eugene visit
ors Saturday.
A. W. Dery of Cresweli RFD 1
was In Eugene on business Satur
day. W. C. Wetiel was In Eugene
Saturday from Westfir and called
at the courthouse on business.
Glenn LeVee was in the city
Saturday from his atrm on Spring
field RFD 1.
Bart Callaway, who lives on the
Crow Stage route, transacted busi
ness in Eugene Saturday.
Neva K. Workman of Marcola
was Eugene visitor Saturday.
Records
Springfield
CORNELLS MS IT
SPRINGFIELD Charles Cor
nell and his daughter, Fern, are
spending the week-end in Spring
field at their home. Mr. Cornell
is working in the -shipyards in
Portland and Miss Cornell is a
parachute rigger at Paine Field,
Everett, Washington. -
Of Course We Still Have
LIGHTING
FIXTURES
' Modernize now, and be pre
. pared for the duration!
C ELECTRIC S
1070 WUlamette Phone 234
Mr. and Mrs. Holver Holier of
Monroe are in Eugene for the
wedding of Staff Sergeant Wendell
C. Jensen and Miss Florence An
derson Sunday afternoon.
William E. Lynn, Polk, Wis., has
been sentenced to 1214 days, sus
pended, after being charged with
drunkenness on the street.
Joe Mack was arrested at Al
bany Friday on a charge of for
gery, allegedly committed in Lane
county, and Deputy Sheriff Nelson
F. Whipps brought him to Eugene
Saturday afternoon.
' All offices In the courthouse,
except that of the state police, wUl
remain closed all day Monday,
which is Washington's birthday
and a legal holiday.
W. W. Griffith of Tacoma and
Seattle greeted his sister Mrs.
Genevieve Turnipseed, Friday,
while en route home from a trip
to j5an Francisco. I i
J. 3. McCormlck, who lives on
a farm west of Junction City, was
in Eugene Saturday and called at
the office of County Judge Clin
ton Hurd. '
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gllstrap are
out from Florence for the week
end. Mrs. Gllstrap is teaching in
the schools there. -
CIRCUIT COURT
Mary t ElkUu asalnst Charles n.
Elklnsi cult filed for divorce.
David R. Arnold against Martha Ar
nold decree of dleoroe franted.
Marjorle Hoard ef alnst rrank Hoard:
decree of divorce granted.
George rrankltn Knott pleada guilty
to charge of contributing to dellquency
of minor and icntenced to five years In
tat penitentiary and placed on pro
batlon to slate probation officer.
T. O. i F. Schmidt fffnat T j.m.
Schmidt; suit filed for recovery of cer- I
tain personal property or for $3000, al
leged to be reasonable value of property.
Case of S.- L. roster against Robert
Templeton dismissed.
Case of s.ate industrial accident com- I
mission against Toy c CantreU dis
missed. T. o. Schmidt granted divorce de
cree from Lenora L. Schmidt.
Ward Smith against Ruth Smith) suit
filed for divorce.
8lgloh-Sawyer company against Na
tional Auto Insurance company! suit
filed to collect 1833.30.
BOUNTY
M. H. Whlltaker of Maplejon given
bounty on one bobcat
PROBATE COURT
Estate of Jesse O. Wells. HmmmIi
property appraised at $97,07.33 by A. L.
Hawn. C. E. Lombard and Hugh F.
lYoudfltt.
NOTARY PUBLIC . .
Notarial commission of Margaret Phy
filed.
TRArrtO FINES
Meter violation, tit Ihi n..M tuv.
Virgil House. O. H. Good, w. O. Har
vey. Miner G. Hamlin. O. McAtee, Mrs.
n. ocnenK, K. E. Mccadden, M, E. Rtet
man. Maurice Wrieht. H.rrv TMwn-
C, R, Ballew ), W. G. and Ola Love.
CIRCLE TO MEET
SPRINGFIELD Circle two,
WSCS wlU meet with Mrs. George
Kendall, 1631 East Main Monday
tor a potluck dinner.
HAPPY EVENING CLUB
SPRINGFIELD The Happy
Evening club will meet Wednes
day with Mrs. Tom Lusby, J000
Third street. The Art committee
wlU be in charge.
MONDAY BOOK CLTJB
SPRINGFIELD The Monday
Book club will meet at the home
of Mrs. Harry C rouse, 530 C
street, Monday evening, at 8:00
o'clock. Mrs. Mabel Tyson will
review "The Golden Fleece," by
Hughie Call at this time. '
FDR Busy Preparing
Monday Radio Speech
WASHINGTON, Feb. JO (UJS
President Roosevelt reduced to
day's list of White House callers
to s minimum in order to have
Maude L. Johnson, teacher at
Veneta, was a Eugene visitor Sat
urday, x
Miss Beverly Trailer of Cres
weli was Eugene visitor Satur
day. Lane E. Mathews was down
from his farm in the Trent area
Saturday. (
Harry Fatten, who lives on the
Disston route, Cottage Grove, was
a Eugene visitor Saturday,
3. N. McNertney of Junction
City was in Eugene Friday and
had business at the courthouse.
Roy Anstlne of Junction City
RFD 1 transacted business at the
courthouse in Eugene Saturday.
Earl Banton was in Eugene Sat
urday from his home at Cresweli.
Robert Earl Vaughn and Wilms
Lenora Hobbs, both of Cottage
i, jdj .nil) ffuitmrnr
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Good News Today
for blanket buyers who have been dis
appointed in supplying their needs
for warm bedding or for those who
would like to present the bride with
Lovely
Kenwood Blankets
Soft and warm as a kitten's ear, 80 wool
20 rayon. Satin binding. Size 72x84
government regulations.
Colors are cedar, blue, rose, i 4 tn
green and peach. Price XtrsJU
BROADWAY
20 and 30 C. Broadway
N. C. WeUte A. T. Lanf. D. AJhtoy, H.
H. Hocinea.
Overtime ptrkinf. fit 3. A. Bod In,
Jftines Hayes (1). Henry Leaders. Mrs.
O. M. Swetey, W. Teller. Lyle Baker,
Brenner's Furniture Co., Mrs. L Mol
itor. Stop sign. $3.90: Katharine Hair, Hen
ry Hutchinson.
Loadlnff sone, 1: Alma Stevens.
Blocking driveway, l: TYed Q. Pet
told. .
CIVILIAN DEFENSE MEETING
Monday Night
7:30 Au raid wardens of Sector C,
District 10, will meet in Friendly hall
for a Central review of recent Instruc
tion. Speakers will be Commander L.
K. Shumaker. E. H. Peterson, sen era 1
city Instructor. Dallar Dedrlck, chief (as
consultant: Bill Wilmot, who attended
the recent war department school In
Seattle on Dlant Drotecuon.
7:45 CtvU air patrol, Eugene unit at
wuson junior nign.
Tnstday Nlfht
7:30 Air raid wardens of Sector A,
District 10, in faculty room of Friend
ly hall. Instruction on war gasea
MARRIAGE LICENSES
William D. Keen and Janett Peter
son, both of Eugene.
Joe Henry Carter of Camp Adair and
jensina Adeline Jensen of Florence.
Robert Earl Vaughn and Wilms Len
ora fioDDs, doui or cottage urove.
SAMUEL B. 8CHMIEDINQ
Samuel B. Schmieding died at
nil home at 1108 Monroe, Eugene,
Friday, at the age of 71 yean. He
was born in Utaica, 111., May 11,
1871 and came to Eugene with his
family in 1911.
At the time of his death he was
president of the Mldgley Planing
Mill company. He waa a member
of the First Baptist church of Eu
gene. He took an active part in the
work of the church, having served
as trustee for SO years, and had
been a member of the building
committee of the church at the
time of its constriction.
He was also member of the
Modern Woodmen and the Royal
Neighbors. He is survived by his
widow and five children, Walter
D Everett L. and Mrs. Curtis
Marshall, all of Eugene; Mrs, Ar
thur Greisser of Norfolk, Va., and
William s. In the U.S. navy: 11
grandchildren; two brothers and
one sister in Illlnos.
Funeral services will be held
from the Veatch-Hollingsworth
chapel Monday, at 2 p.m. Dr.
Vance Webster will officiate and
interment will be in the Best Hav
en Memorial Park.
FINE8
SPRINGFIELD A tine has
been assessed In the recorder's
court against Daren C. Engle, $1,1
non stop.
as much time as possible tor pre
paring his Washington birthday
speech.
The president will deliver the
address by radio at 10:30 p. m.,
EWT, Monday. It will be directed
to Democrats attending the fund
raising dinners given under aus
pices of the Democratic national
committee.
NELLIE EASTHAM DIES
Nellie Jasper Eastham died Sat
urday morning at the family
home, 960 Fifth avenue west. She
was 82 years old. Surviving her
are six children, Mrs. Lester Lutt
rell and George Eastham, both of
Eugene, Mira Eastham of Cottage
Grove, Wess Eastham of Westport,
Ore., joe Eastham of Warrington,
Ore., and Charles Eastham of Gas
ton; 18 grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren.
The body will be forwarded to
Astoria where funeral services
will be held and interment made at
Westport, Ore. Veatch-Hollingsworth
Funeral home is in charge.
MUSICAL
KINDERGARTEN
12th and' Klncaid Streets
Hours 9 to 11:30 a. m.
: Mrs. Donald Young ,
Director .
For Children 4 to 8 years
of age
Tuition $8.00 per school mo.
Telephone 3970-W
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k Budget terms at no ad
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k S.4H. Green Stamps on
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items excepted.
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if Checked Jersey
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