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L. September 21, IMS TI1E REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON. Pip nva CITY NEWS NOTES - L,90B fe-Lions meeting- at .hotel. 0" jrnsene Realty .... anssell. formerly fje for the Oregon Pro lor?2. nd who has acted f indent of Hillcrest feuor girls ;.t Salem rrlTccordlnito. ISved Tuesday by Coun Unton Hurd. Miss Rus JTknown in Eugene, ' Tiuent trips here eS5 S e protecUve I Udiel Schnorenberr. clerk rr.k school dls- rSunn. principal of the school, Mrs. came L teacher at Twin 'TLucile Gowdy, princi iSe Willakenzie school; lr-j Mrs. Flossie Gray. L at Thurston, were among K at the office of Coun E.endent L. C. Moffitt nuton camp No. 10 of smmish War Veterans iThas bought a $100 war ddtoUnecouny'squo- rfae current cauif - Cught a bond of the same hiaiuon. tcirlowb of road oil arrived Thursday and when L wed up the oiling program L season will be completed, p. wneier, cuimi? miuuo , M Monday. The last D ii the Mohawk highway, L roar Oaks Grange will ii booster night program W evening, Sept. 24, at I I . All friends and neigh' gi'tovited to attend. Grange kite requested to bring ap- tL A -nfoA anrl crsam. judre Clinton Hurd has notice of a meeting of ficifle Highway association edford September Z7. rne his been called by Ralph III illliU IWMMI AND IAKINt ON MCRA9I . UN FRANCISCO luptrb accemmeda ton, fin. cuisine, and fclixlive service await Wy' travelers at tHy's largest, best wealed hotel. W iooms . looe una "MHSINOll.MDOUSU HOTEL ST. FRANCIS "HIOOKINO UNION S0UAI1 NOtHI NIWOAHAOI ""'mt uk i.toatex Kooier, president of the associ ation, to formulate plans for im provement of highway 99 for the present and post-war periods. Foot minor fires were ex. tlnguished late Monday and early Tuesday by city firemen. Grass fires were put out Monday at 958 Almaden and 1300 Seventh west; neither caused any damage Small damages resulted from an electric fire, caused by a short on a pole, late Mondav Fifth and Grant. Grease under a gas plate was held responsible for a blaze at 6:45 Tuesday morning at Snappy Service No. 2. There were no damages. Otto C. F. Knwp tt..0.. a:. trict forester for th. nx,r istration, accompanied by forest ers from the Portland and Rose- "mem, wit Monday after noon on a three-day blister rust reconnaissance trip into the Can ton creek and Umpqua river areas. The party will make an inspec tion of the types and volumes of sugar pine and white pine stands in the area and ascertain the ex tent of present blister rust infeS- ssifnt lane county, men have enrolled in the navy, the Portland recruiting s t a ti o n announced Tuesday. The enlistees are Har old Graham, Percy A. Lowell, Lloyd W. Mattison, Jesse W. New man. Homer O. Powell, Carrol C. Roberts, and Leland L. Salisbury of Eugene; Lawrence A. Haigler of Springfield. Fender damans were rwotv. by the cars of Virginia M. Hayes. ioaa deiierson, ana veda A. Pryor, 571 Park avenue, in an accident Monday evening in front of 1038 Willamette. City police say that the Pryor, car was pulling away from the curb at time of the crash. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Allln. whn have recently sold their home on the McKenzie river above Blue River, are planning to leave this week for Galice,- near Grants Pass, where they will spend the fall and winter. ... . . A carload of 40 tons of agricul tural lime is being unloaded at Marcola, having been ordered by me Lane County Agricultural as sociation. The entire load Is for Horace Munro. The Lorane home extension unit wlil meet Friday, Sept. 24, at l p. m at the home of Mrs. Dan Warnock. This will be the fall organization and get-together session. Charles Nlehaoi and Alice Ma rie Wright, both of Cottage Grove, were united in marriage at a cere mony performed by County Judge Clinton Hurd at the courthouse Monday aftemon. Three tires were stolen recently from the ear of Henry Engel, Van couver, Wash., which was parked in a garage on Rt. 2, Springfield, he has told city police. Col. L. H. Hall, stationed at Camp Abbot, near Bend, was in Eugene over the week-end to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hall. T. W. BeounervUl of Harris burg was In Eugene on business Monday afternoon. He is employ ed at Camp Adair in building maintenance work. The farm security administra tion office will be closed all day Wednesday, George McCracken, FSA supervisor has announced. Fall clean-op was being done Tuesday morning by the staff at the city schools office in the city hall. Townsend club No. 1 will hold business meeting and a program Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., at Silver Spray hall, 24 Seventh Avenue west. An old time dance, with music furnished by the Silver Spray band, will be sponsored by the club Wednesday from 9 to 12 p. m. The public is Invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McArthnr returned Monday night from four days' trip to visit relatives at Amboy and Stevenson, Wash. While in Portland, Superintend ent McArthur had business con ferences for the Eugene water board. . Promotion of Lt Freddie Ernest Miller of the army air corps from second to first lieutenant is an nounced Tuesday by the war de partment. Lieutenant Miller is from Junction City, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Miller of that cny. The Lane county detachment of tne marine corps league has postponed the election of officers until October 18, Sergeant L. L. Pittenger, adjutant, has announc ed. Pvt. Robert C. Bennett Is home from Camp Kohler, Cal., where he is in training in the army radio school. He is visiting his parents, mr. ana Mrs. ray M. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vincent wtn in Eugene Tuesday from their home on tne McKenzie river above Blue River. Dr. J. F; Cramer, city schools superintendent, is at Vanport City to inspect schools in the defense area. j William George Schroeder was released Tuesday from the county jail, where he had been held on a drunkenness charge. George 8. Flanders has recover ed the briefcase he lost recently, city police announce. Cecil Jeans of Thurston was a Eugene visitor Monday and trans acted business at the courthouse. Kenenth D. Horn and J. B. Hig gins of the Crow stage route were in Eugene on business Monday. Schaefer, John Stutx. Ben J. Trowbridge. William We trope. B. E, Daoust. Leslie Salt Co.. Roy Blades. D. P. Shelley, L. D. Erickson. L. R. Moots. one-way street, lit T. J. Skltvln. Slop awn. SS.S0: Robert W. Leeper. fire hydrant, SI: Mrs. Maddux. SURTBS EICKMIYtF-At Sacred Heart cen tral hospital. Monday. Sept. JO. leu, to Mr. and Mrs, Eugene C Etckmeyer, ... nwu eexrereon. a eon. GLEN At the Sacred Heart eeneeal hospital. Monday. Sept. SO, IMS, to Mr. ana atre. Bernard at. Glen. Junction City, a daushter. e Henry Brugger Henry Brusier. 85. died Mon day at the home of his daughter, Mrs. W. J-k Rayburn of Creswell, Route 1. Born Nov. 15, 1859. at Mt. Vernon. Ind.. he had been a resident of Lane county for ten years. He was a member of the First Christian church in Eugene. He is survived by four daugh ters, Mrs. Ethel Smott. Stockton. Cal., Mrs. Iva Rayburn of Cres well, Mrs. Mary Overcash, Eu gene, and Mrs. Delia Huffer, Mad ison, Wis.; two sons, Lee, Post Falls, Ida., and Lester, of Portland; 24 grandchildren and 29 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from the Branstetter-Simon chapel, with interment in the I.O.O.F. cemetery no, z. PICTDBEB ... Picture Framtni Ruth Wheeler's, 1ZZ E. Broadway Government Takes All Mint Output Lane county towers and distill ers of peppermint will dispose of their mint oil this year to the war food administration, according to a press dispatch from Portland. The food administration will take all existing supplies of the oil in Oregon and Washington from ap proximately 8000 acres of mint grown in the two states. No data on the acreage in Lane coun ty is obtainable at the present time but there are several hundred acres of the crop this year and several distilleries are in operation. The stoppage of all sales by the government was ordered "without regard to the rights of creditors, existing contracts or payments made." The effective date of Sept 13 required 100 per cent delivery to the federal agency, and a report of all amount in excess of 25 pounds. The oil has a present market value of about $5 a pound and Is used principally for flavoring and medicine. Columbia, Marlon and Lane counties are the biggest pro ducers In Oregon while the lower Columbia region and the Kenne- wick region in Washington are the best areas there. The 1943 crop is about 70 per cent as heavy as the 1942 yield. ' John W. Gross John W. Gross, 90, died Sunday at Halfway, Ore. He was born August 13, 1853, in Macon, Mo., and came to Oregon in 1875. Most of his life was spent in Lane coun ty, save for a few years in eastern Oregon. He was a member of the First Christian church in Eugene. His wife died five years ago. Mr. Gross is survived by one son, Orville, of Halfway; two daughters, Mrs. T. F. Quinn, Half way, and Mrs. W. J. Miller, Eu gene; one brother, George Gross, Hollywood; one sister, Mrs. itacnei Bond, Eugene; eight grandchildren and tour great-grandchildren. Funeral services win De neia hursdav at 2 d. m. from the Bran stetter-Simon funeral chapel, with interment in the Pleasant H1U cemetery. GOOD NEWS BAD GHOKMLEY HONOLULU W) News from fighting fronts has been "dang erously good" in recent weeks, Vice-Admiral Robert L. Ghormley said today, "because such good news Inevitably carries with it wishful thinking." , The roads to Tokyo and Berlin still are "long, hard and bloody," Ghormley warned in radio speech broadcast to the mainland. Dr. E. N. Rhoads Osteopathics Physician Surgeon Diagnosis . Surgerj Offt- at the Rhoads-Larnbert Hospital Tel tHg 875 W. Broadway If hlDCSO C:n Kid C;-;3Q CORN MIAl COOKIIS 1 cup shortening $ cups sifted flour lVi cupt sugar 1 up, baking powder 2 eggs 1 tap. nutmeg - 1 up. lemon extract H up. salt I cup Albert Cora V. cup seeded raisins Meal (chopped) Cream shortening, add sugar slowly and cream until fluffy. Add eggs and lemon extract and beat thoroughly. Sift flour with dry ingredients and add with corn meal. Add raisins. Roll on lightly floured board and cut. Bake in moderately hot oven (400 F.) about 10 minutes. Albtrs Cur Mml, btlk Wkilt and Yelltw, it uholtiome, fint-UtvrtJ, fit-lexlurtd"juU right" fir ptrfttt ntkimf ntutul a: Records NEW HOLLYWOOD, WORSTED-TEX and' other Fine Suits. All models $30 to $55. DeNetfe's ... JIFE rVlTHffJUIOrf by Borden Cow "ELLO, POP - I'M HAVING AN OLD HOSPITAL, CHUM FOR DINNER PKK UPA COUPLE OF CANS OF BORDENS EVAPORATED MILK, WILL you; . . cracuiT eotrsT Mary Jane Noland Is plalnUCf In a suit against Cleveland Noland for di vorce, alleflns cruel and Inhuman treatment. She saya In her complaint that she la wllllne that, the defendant may have the care and custody of the minor children. Dorathv Winifred KwlnS hat sued Horaee Boise Ewlng for divorce on the ground of cruel and Inhuman treat ment and seeka the care and custody rA th. minor children. Alleging desertion, Terry D. o has sued Elsie Bernice Loe tor divorce. Desertion Is alleged as groundi for divorce In a suit filed by Louise WU let against Charley Wlllet. She eeeks the care and custody of the mlnor chlldren. Ruth Parker. Georgia Nemrcomb and B. 8. Newcomb are plaintiffs In a suit tiled against O. W. Meet and others to nnlee title tn certain land. TDe city or wmege uruv, nee nira suit against Marl Schmidt and others U quiet title to property..' . StAStra (VtTTKT In the matter of Tne eewe or anne I. Mllllron, deceased, an order ws, filed determining the Inheritance tax at ? - v.. nolnled administrator of the estate of rn...!.. T. ftahinaon. deceased. . and Dorille J. Sonera, Howard M. BrowneU and Lola Pratt appraisers. The property of the estate of Blaa beth Spratt Wllklna, deceased, is ap praised at SSSS, according ts the In ventory of the appraisers, Paul Bor gard, C T. Chrlstensen and Charles R. The property of the estate of Wilbur M, Hill, deceased, has been appraleed at $1000 by Worth Harvey, Earl Hill and George nawiey. mmnrm rntiaiT Marvin Duane Bchlrmer, charged .rfh rirlvtn thrOUSH A "CtOB" altn. .leaiteit eitlltv and waa fined SIM and eosta. ine costs were wew. "r payment of tne fine. j.n.nn1, rnimr Unnecessary uee of horn: Ken Iver- aon, ts. waeaifantc f.1CawacB Charles Nlehaus and Alice s'arle w., hnfh of Cottaee Grove. Robert Parvln Shaffler of Hubbard and veiaa Bieua xares oa eprweiw. ..m mun eriMITI Alter store, IMS Eleventh west. Gen eral Grocery Co., sico. Repair porch of residence, MM Nixon a. m tfM,. . es Reshlngle residence, tat rourteenlh east. E. M. Pstteraon. S50. BUUd fireplace, cnunney. an www- shed, 4J7 Sixteenth east; T. O. Kelaon, S300. Repair hotel roof, Ml Willamette. . a Parks. S7S. Lay concrete garage floor. 1S Tenth east, A. R. Quackenbuah. re. Reshlngle porch, no ruteenth earl, Mrs. George L. Bauer. SS. Repair residence. 0 Nineteenth east, J. H. Dumphrey, $10. , BuUd toolshed, ISIS Olive, J. 1. Bates. 50. . BUSINESS WANS . The certificate of the aaeumed buad ness name, T. R. BUllns Insurance Agency, baa been Mod. IBAfTIO UNES . .-. Overtime paraina. e. per - rison Knudsen Co., Eetner uueroer, Edith Parmenter, Stanley Peters, Tom Brooks. Pittsburgh Plate "leas to., Olive SimpSOn, t l vneswrw, we. A. Jones. ., . Traffic llgnt, minor, a.w vi J. A. LeGender, Olonio roster. Meter violation, . A Salute to These Leaders... Every drive must have people at the head to give endless1 hours of their time to perfect a working organization. It is with pleasure that Miller's bring to your atten tion the efforts of these people" . . . Lane County's leaders in the great . 3rd War Loan. Tr t I ' TUlH : I LM Ll DR. N. H. COMISH Lane County Chairman MRS. A. C. PETERS t .WalterviUt ' Leaders Whose Pictures Are Not SKowrt V R. O. WHY TAKE HARSH LAXATIVES? Simple Fresh Fruit Drink Makes Purgatives Unneo ' essary for Most People Here's s way to overcome con stipation without harsh laxaUres. Drink iuice ot 1 Sunkist Lemon In . glass of water first thing on "Most people find this all they need stimulates normal bowel ac tion day after day I Lemon and water is you. Lemons are among the rich, est sources of TiUmin C, whicn combats fatigue, helps resist eo Ids snd infections. They WPP'V": sble smounts of TiUrnins Bi and P. They pep up appetite. They olfajJitiigg, aid digestion. Lemon SlSwster has fmb iW toe clears th. mouth, wakes you up, XCft wakp drink 10 mornings. See if it doesn't help ioul Us. California Sunkist Lemons, CHARLES HOEFLEIN WendUng S. H. SUTHERLAND Marcola and Donna W. C. KELLER . Leaburg and Vida WILLIAM (BILLY) MADDAUGH V.n.ta ' DEAN ANDERSON . Oalcrldg. ' . FRANK BOUCX Springfield CHARLES R. NELSON Junction City . 1TB 'OUR rULASVKK TO tEBVX VOW LJ v' A. HULT Korton I. C. 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