Moss homt. The Jacques ire sons
of Mrs. Moss.
At the Arthur Bough home
Dotluck dinner was given recently,
attended by Mr. ind Mrs. Charley
Spores and family from Crow, Mrs.
Irene Stefen from San Francisco,
who has been a guest there for
the past three weeks, and the Ar
thur Baugh famUy.
Realtors Discuss
Planning in City
General discussion on ways the
Eugene Realty board memDers
may assist In putting over and
financing a roaster plan of city
planning and zoning, and to work
cooperatively with tha city plan
ning commission, featured tha
Knarri meeting. Thursday. A com
mittee from tne ooara u auisi in
OOONazis
tfen Off r
rench Soil
FB"!i that 156.000
tjttd """Written off
JJ m captured
F "Imm would "have
rv - mittee from the board to assist in
"JiTto write off Ger- sucn worlc is expected to be named
" i and equipment, at next week's meeting.
The group aiso wok uh "uw
Hons regarding assistance In co
ordinating city planning and that
for suburban areas adjacent.
James A. Rodman, Jr., is an
nounced as program chairman for
August. .
Miss Gahagan Glamour Girl
For Democrat's Convention
By FHEDERICKK C. OTHMAN
U. P. Hollywood Correspondent
CONVENTION HEADQUART
ERS, CHICAGO (U.Pj Helen Ga
hagan of Hollywood, the demo
crats' rival in the glamour depart
ment to Clare Booth Luce, arrived
here in a movie actress dress of
black with red flowers on it and
announced that she was no such
thing.
She said she couldn't make
smart cracks fast enough to com
pete. "I have great respect for !rs.
Luce," she said, "but I am not a
wit. I can't say things smarter
than other people and I think it is
perfectly ridiculous for two women
to stand up in times like these and
spar."
"Miss Gahagan." interrupted a
photographer, "win ymi pleasai
Uke off your hat? It la too big."
"Certainly," said MUa G, "I
don't like big hats myself."
She sat down on a table in din
hotel, while the cameramen angled
hotel, while the ca merman angled
vainly for cheesecake shots be
cause she kept her skirts well be
low her knees. She told the inquir
ing reporters that she was tha
democratic nomine for lonfin
from the 14th district In Los An
geles, a democratic national com
mitteewoman and state vice-chair
man to boot.
"I must say t kind of eased Into Eugene Register-Guard, Friday, July 21, 1944,
politics quit by accident in 1932
whan Melvin Douglas (her hus
band) and I learned of the mlgre
tion ot children back and forth
across the country in box cars,"
she said. "That was a ghastly sit
uation and then came the Okies to
California, having babies under
bridges and carrying infants suf
fering from pneumonia, and I felt
I had to do something. One thing
led to another and pretty soon I
was being elected national com
mitteewoman. When that happen
ed I had to ask my nephew, what
Is a national committeewnman?"
Miss Gahagan still hadn't taken
oft that hat, the photographers
were smashing flash bulbs on the
carpets, the movie people were
dragging in cables and turning on
arcs and a democratic lady press
agent said she didn't think there'd
be any news out of this press con
ference because nobody could hear
a word.
"That's all right," said Miss
Gahagan, "I can shout. Loud."
She'd been squirming on tha
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table for 15 minutes now and her
skirts were creeping up and tha
photographers still were' explod
ing flashes.
"The legs wont show, will they?"
she asked.
"Oh no, ma'am," said a camera
man. "Absolutely not. Absolutely."
With these details settled (all
but the hat). Miss Gahagan said
she would speak for 15 minutes
Thursday night befor tha conven-
tion on the subject: Why the Peo
ple Will Elect a Democratic Pres
ident Again.
rnn' "Lender told
P"rL Bleed the
toBW"11 ', d.ath
when the
unt n.'... captured
IK!" '. .v. tt.l esti-
V,il "Montgomery
Turi''000 Ofthe
ii - i- his most
Christopher
gander of the Bri-
,j army. ,
L,i i very "
ujdeea,
day
Montgomery
i tlBVB VC1J w.. c
JOa operating southeast
nice little
AT THORTON CORNERS
THORNTON CORNERS Pvt.
R. W. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy
of Springfield wer recent guests
of Pvt. Kennedy's aunt, Mrs. A. M.
Brown, while he was on a furlough
from Camp Croft, South Carolina,
where he has been in training. He
reported at Fort Ord, Calif., upon
returning from here.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knox of
. dnht that We ! iaan J ...At-- rMn trUImfi ft
nt is no uH I num. uw ww. . . v.
dctical surprise over Mr Knox's sister, Mrs. Mamie
, ind the present situa- : Beidler.
Mrs. Zim uooson ana aaugnier,
Mrs. Nona Caster and the latter's
son of Roseburg, visited recently
with Mrs. Dodson's uncle, J. W.
Fisher.
Mrs. Rosie Martin has left for a
visit with her son, D. Martin, at
Vancouver.
Frank Gierau and son, Charles,
left recently for a five weeks' visit
with Mr. Gierau's mother, Mrs.
Josephine Gierau In . Wewela,
South Dakota. While they are ab
sent, Mrs. William Habrick of
Ifl.malh Falls I' etnvtriB at the
herawirehairedter-homehere. ".
pi about on i" - Mr and Mr. R, B. Dixon ind .
Miss Doris Dixon went to Eugene ,
one day recently to meet Mrs. !
Dixon's nephew, Carl Helndahl, of i
Seattle, who 1s now in the armed '
forces and who was going through
on a troop train. They visited
briefly with him. I
of Caen.
I ... have a
V" " j .... hove
off w 101 '
neral said British losses
iolent new surge
i. - -iMnpt nffnffa
he cautioned: "There is
1) to be done no uuuui
L-i'i npt does "Hitler,"
M little cocker spaniel,
lv ... t u:j iay-
poke before a corps ot
Pfirt MirresDonaenw.
railage net covered Mont-
mobile neaaquanere.
IwK-Mrs. Iris Murphy
(rom Portland are guests
td Scott home. Mrs. Mur-
sister of Mrs. Scott.
hung people's group of the
Community cnurcn met
at the home of Mrs.
toman, and spent an eve-
kticinj singing with Mrs.
McCornack instructing.
lnef were played, led by
kr Huistader, after which
roast followed. There
present This week's
has been canceled on ac-
fhe Sunday school picnic
Id July 23 at the Mohawk
lev. Mr. Parris' boys class
h charge of the games at
guests it the Lester
home were Mr. and
try Hamilton of Klamath
Ella Berger of Eu-
K Mrs. Margareta Baugh
field. Mr. and Mrs. Ham-
re gone to Yachats to
days outing and Charles
r went with them.
Id Mrs. Guy Jacques and
Mrs. Joe Jacques, N. P.
N., both from Portland,
tent guests at the John
u
orsheim
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AT DEERHORN '
DEERHORN Friends here
were interested when they heard
the news of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Tanner's son, TSgt. Arthur R.
Tanner, 30, being awarded the
distinguished flying cross In rec- I
ognition of aerial combat mis
sions against the Japs in the cen- i
tral Pacific. The news came on j
July 17 from an advanced army
air force base in the Marshalls.
Sgt. Tanner also holds the air 1
medal and other distinguished
medals. He is an aerial photo
graper in the 7th AAF and Is a
member of a Liberator bomber
squadron.
Another name familiar to rest- j
dents in this community that was i
in the "news" recently Is Bill
Thlenes. He wag seen in the
movie, "Johnnie Doesn't Live
Here Any More," he, having the
title role, the part of Johnnie.
His professional name is William
Terry. Bill made his home here
with his family and attended the
local schools. He then went to the
University of Oregon and from
there on was on the stage and has
taken part In many patriotic
movies and stag plays. He is
now living in Hollywood with his
wife and two children.
Carrol Fountain is remodeling
and enlarging his barn on his
place he purchased from W. R
White recently.
Many farmer! had hay down
when a light thunder storm cam
em Tuesday. It damaged the hay
slightly.
AT ELMTRA
ELMIRA Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Ullman of Elsie were recent visit
ors at the Bryan Moore and Bill
Davis homes.
Miss Jacquelin Roberts, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Roberta,
River Road district, is visiting the
Kenneth Shefflers while her par
ents are in Newport on business.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Staata and
daughter ia, and her husband.
Pvt. Sam Welden of Seattle, visit
ed at tha Staata horn recently.
Mrs. Bob Mansfield entertained
with a cart for her dauehter.
Judy Ann, on her third birthday.
inose present were Jacquelin
Roberts. Susan and Kathv Lee
anenier, Donna Ma Davit and
the honor guest Judy Mansfield.
Refreshments were served.
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DAUGHTER BORN
VONCALLA Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Brown of Yonealla are
the parents of a dauehter bom
July 17. She hat been named
Lenda Mae.
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