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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1947)
...... B-rlster-Otiara upearson Astounds City APaoeant Get-up, Airplane IlJl M" ..j !b and left for a walking tour of th vled rub ana ieii r warning mur ox me , only) rom : town .. pL.-t---. riot in joins in The manager. Knowina tnat Hgfj Hcy7occ lorane Calls Atvenefo T rv . i own ncnic L av" j jot some' lne manaS5r' Knowing max F-. crdsy ? r,,.ant nlanes don't take water, decided for tne L.ith f "rube" with managers to see what airport sort of til fiDCU , the character had invaded his airport. r j w ' i- h? J This p'ane at 1 After being informed by Eugene E w Jav He told fliers that Pearson was pulling a PV. -nert Sunoay. Paeeant gag. the Redmond man. LORANE The Oddfellows are sponsoring a community picnic Sunday on Anlauf Moun tain, just over the Douglas County line. Basket dinner and games. Each family bring own unisSees ainia Film out Pageant gag, the Redmond man ager aeciaea two couia piay tne VEN'ETA Mrs. W. J. Keilh re- rpots a hollyhicic nine feet anrl e:ght inches tall, and wonders if1 iolks are not ,-ju.ng hollyhocks this year or bc;n too busy sky gazing for discs to measure "flow-; ers. So folks get out your rr.easur- 1 ing sticks and let us know what; you have that's the biggest and dishes and silverware. . I Miss Jackie BarUett has return. ea trom a visit at otKiana, cam.. with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- vid Rothauge and sons left Wed nesday for a six-weeks' trip which ! will take them to Seattle, Yellow stone Park, Black Kills, and then to relatives in South Dakota and ! Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Willard i Cooper are receiving congratula tions o the birth of a second New Firms Grow iiWifh Reedsport game. As fast as possible he called Redmond police, reporters and photographer and shortly after wards the astonished Pearson was apprehended an taken into cus tody. After a good deal of horseplay on both sides, the whole story be- -:- saw a u- r"" " -a i pu.' - the F(dcolor ""V ... what would haopen. the oolice ar. P.- of WilliamsDurg. d t0 have pears0 ...t.-i. . of the new business, formerly od f. jissfty noon Pr ,his own plane from the field. erated by Lee Epperhart as Lees CRESWELL The Little Thea- B. I Whole Town , auper service station, are Lee ter club meets Tuesday. July 22 REEDSPORT Formal open- ing of Thompson-Ep per hart daughter, Connie Jo. ...u.uib vaa OdilUUdy. 1HB A new nome ol the re:ently appoint- half the town was waiting to see 1 ea ' ora Dealers is located on Creswell News I"" . -...nHflt t ti .. SOT!. nn nf IVTr anri Mr Ma a a jlCitgrw"1" . see uie iun, rcdiaun saia won-1 1; .- cnscn, pwi iuca supper ai i p.m. Z. 0f historical restoration day a whUe Wfi didn,t Thompson and a recent graduate. "Summer Recreation For The 'Ud 5Utes, from the day wh0 was bidding wn0 i of the University of Oregon, fol- children" will be the subject of ' . n Rnrkefelleri TU,t U -:, i !1nurin Cfrvif. xiritk th armaA .l. i 4 l is L-feD Jono u b-' ' - m. icaiucnw oi j - -- uic icsson ai vr.e meeting oi me Ksi interested In bacKing Redmond took the prank seriously i forces- WSCS of the Methodist Church Ul to the present. , W8s borne out by one lady who ! Other new buildings nearing Wednesday, Jmy 23 with Mr. C. n ,ears of work and told police that Pearson "probably completion in Reedsport are those I. Kent as the leader, covered k?? . into the 'was harmless." nf thA ITmrvniB Vatinnsl Ronlr Ua nich limnhpnn at 9 3ft n m a . Knt thei "He's iust one of those harm 1ms jn Mt..na u. - i unn d0koUv LiafiC Sfli'-'i - - - - ! '"ft luiisuuiicu 1UI IliC f 1131, Awuvna'i IUU51. iirect chairman. The whole town turned out to PPemari and Lester . Thomp- with Mr. and Mrs J. O. Mort- . far. , mj its way. ..u 11,0 came thing 'T ffiUt" ulv "Sj -as though you were -Grand Canyon for 25, "cd then hold the exclu sion on the wj!ole g now on." .'aril P'cture nd s0Vn , the We f a yP'" 'j century family -that ;c.ker Kendall, Williams- liinj cabinet mai, tones that got away from Salem,' she said seriously. Florence Works On Fire House FLORENCE Oi.r new nnmner it "hniMino its nu'n hnrh " with Bldg.. and in the Pacific Building .hnm throuEh the construction started on a perman- noseourg. ueioeri a. fierce is "SstaaT Kodak Co. lent fire department building at th, jthe Reedsport repres-intative and tional Bank of Gardiner; the new Wednesday, July i3 at 8 p.m. Mrs. gas storage tanks along the South- ired Nichols and Mrs. Art Mog ein pacilic right of way at the end of Fourteenth St.; the Reeds port city jail ddition; new Ump qua gravel plant bunkers, 'Tmpqua Electric Shop and Reedsport Laundry buildings. C. V. Wrey, certified public ac countant of Coos Bay, has opened offices in the Reedsport City stad will serve cn the refresh- nient committee. The fire department ww call ed to the Ted Mogstad home Wednesday afternoon. Sparks from the chimney had caught the roof of the woodshed. No damage was reported. The second degree was exem plified for a cltr;: of candidates at .the OddfcUcws Wednesday evening. Plans were made to at " ..j..! r.,. Hon. "atu"' pumper Karl Boushey and ' ' ' '-Aiers as the two Kiwanis ,Von the Eugene Munici- rtition Planning group. . esfine Tense; FvlonnpH ;n laiwmwvu gineer, jetted o'nv.-n piling for the foundation. Direcii'ig the work and getting the piling in place were Eddie Sanborn, Merle Hanson, Ion Herring and Jick Ponsler. Ray Day loaned the crane for hand ling the piling. Walter Severy is helping with the piling work in his spare time. Tl t volunteer fire men have excavated sand for es tablishing the grade. Concrete work is being he'H up until a tele- h:SALEM-l'-A dusk-to- . -W in ordered Mon- -tJOOM Jerusalem Jews.'phone and light prle are moved LrittlSJ.OOO the number of Numerous bu.-'iress houses and zitt curfew restrictions nuns nave expre:-Eea meir wui iili and In the Natanya : mgness to assist v;ith the build ling, and all contributions are r, which had left four &eMy appreciated by the depart d It wounded in the last, nlent- , . . -MtinueiL Sumner u., tusn- rittine blew up a jeep on rHicaroel. near the port city LA iust 30 minutes before a ro scheduled to go un- rour soldiers were p ia'Ji toll had been in ki to tour a short time before a inth of 1 soldier injured blut under his truck Thomas J. Hutchins. resident tend .thJ! .county w.ide 1(T Pic manager of the Roseburg office. tiic at Skinner Butte park in Eu- Mr. and Mr.. H. W. pendarvis witl, old ;,, me'mb'er - wat , . """"'""" reported improving from a recent u.e 01 me ureys.one pan- illne b, wa. in th. ... pital. More contributions wexe received for payment of the pool man, has donated the 12x12 caps for the piling, and floor joists are ready for de'lvery. Pacific Coast Lumber Co., has donated eight-foot lumber used in the building. Electrical wiring will be done through the courtesy of Florence Electrtcul and Tide water Electric shops. Ernie War Inner, plumber has donated bolts for the piling caps. The cost for construction in arf- Mr3ih army was ordered dition to the contra utions listed is n a the Jewish quarters estimated at $2150. 3 7 p. in. to 5 a. m. daily The former Lynn's Auto Ser '.Sibef notice." I vice located on the coast highway j Vim Jews in Haifa al-: north of Florence has been sold r "minder similar curfew, to Jeff Speer, who has been in the MO at Natanya have employ of the H M. Petersen Ear martial law for a Motor Co. here. Before reopening ftinwilt of the kidnaping the garage. Speer will do exten- antra army sergeants. Stve remodeling, equipping the - of repercussions for the business especially for handling wte from Haifa of 4500 or logging trucks, "unified Jewish refugees! he the reason for the Tnwn rnhnrn Hat newspapers Monday 'headlined in heavy black '"Wry that the refugees 'isent back to France. Plenty of Water ments in Reedsport to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Palmer. The Palmers win conunue 10 reside ai rarauise tabIe jn lne )odge club r00m cree. near '-""on. Xhe annual nir-nic of the Pres Reedsport s fourth annual rodeo byterian Aid .Society was Wed- will be bigger and better than any nesday at the grove on Mrs. Min of the shows previously presented, nie Anderson's r .ace. according to E. G. Dunn, stock his Plans were m.ide for the an year to be supplied by Max Bar- nual ice cream rcrial to be held bour of Klamath Falls A street on the lawn at the church August parade-will be held Saturday, 10 22 and committees were appoint a. m. and shows will be presented ed: soliciting for pies and cakes, at 1:30 p. m. on both teturaay Mrs. K. M. Carpenter, Mrs. A. J and Sunday Gabriel: tables, Mrs. Carpenter, Gardiner Lodge No. 132. iuur , Mrs. isorman hk: ggs, waitresses, will be host for the district meet- Mrs. Richard Campbell, Mrs. Bar ing of Elkton, Florence and ney Doyles: kit-l'en, Mrs. E. W. Mapleton Lodges, Wednesday eve- rioagland, Mrs. Olive Parlin, Mrs ning. July 23, in the IOOF Hall, C. H. Harrold, Mrs. Anderson; Gardiner. Earl Ives of Hood River, coffee, Mrs. G. V Post; serving grand master of the Oregon Grand ice cream, Stanley Cameron, Rev Lodge, will confer the initiatory James D. Moberg; serving cakes degree. H. L. Crawford of North and pies, Mrs. H H. Dersham, Bend, grand herald of the grand Mrs. David Francis, hostesses, Mrs. lodge of Oregon, was a recent Dorris, Mrs. Toslin, Mrs. Moberg, visitor of the Gardiner Lodge. There will be no meeting in Au Plans are nearing completion for gust. the fiftieth anniversary meeting of Martha Chapter No. 48, OES of p0DUar Veteran Home Gardiner, which will be held Sat- - ' - . . urday evening, July 26, in the ("Or JU-UaV PurlOUah Reedsport High School Auditor- SAGINAW Sgt. Tommy Gelty ium. All members of the various of the Army Air Forces arrived Masonic bodies and their friends this week from Selfridge Field, are cordially invited to attend, ac- Mich., where he is stationed, to cording to Mrs. J. Mortimer spend a 30 day furlough with his Bailey, worthy matron of Martha parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Chapter and general chairman of Gelty. the anniversary celebration. Next meeting of the Four-H Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Oswald of Sewing Club will be July 30. and Gardiner are the parents of a son they will entertain their mothers born Wednesray. July IB, at with a tea. Keizer Hospital, North Bend. Mr.t Jack Lindsay of Marcola it and Mrs. Edwin Leavitt are being spending the week with his cousin, congratulated upon the birth of Jimmy Keene. Mr. and Mrs. Glen their first child, a daughter, July Ulm of Kansas City are visiting 10, at McAuley Hospital, Coos at the Harry Laird home COBUKG Our community is very proud of our water setup, which we think is one of the best in the state. Our water coms from a well about a mile south west of town and requires no chlorine or other treatment before use. It is very clear and cold. Fre. 'Viailantee.' a Jobs Back ::MA-'tt,e four Ta--tJnte" police offir.r. ' w.V'5' Poli"e Com-i5"ent tests as required by law are "mm tor wnat made. It comes from some under- 600 inhabitants. A large number of people from the middle west have moved her" recently. Sev eral new hom". are being built in the commun'ty The new service station, which i heins built bv Norman McNabb, "unauthorized" i ground reservoir several hundred 'is one of the nicest public build- Bay. She has been named Helen Bertha. t 'fed gambling estab- feet down which ""w1 w iiun' underlies ths 1 t-eir I ..UrtCHlIC JllVCl. :i, ! . Positions,! Coburg has re-ently purchased j jpwWent of the a much larger, SfiOO gallon tank j-'S Committee, an- which is in process of being in ! stalled at the well With it a new rJ reoeivs full n u.. . 01 their separation ! been ordered, which will replace th nraunt ffallnn mimn U'Vt.n it arrives. Th rew pump will O- ADA .nll..-.. . .n j-j, - w... I KUlllll I,UUU ga"vlls Ul van:i all ' y, A Wil hour- ii,1' Myrtle Point,! There will he no rationing of ikf-j Thursday at water this summer. A special ' i"r"4-T r which e" fee on each extra lot, which 'in, b'irg re" ' 'Tlgated. wdl! be charged. FAt,,, "Q ,re P't- Coburg has had quite a growth .-U.C on tne ma- in population in recent years, the Bonita Keene is spending the week with an uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Walt Cline at Disston. AT REEDSPORT REEDSPORT Mr. and Mrs. Marion Heinz announce the sale of the Highway Market t Mr. and Mrs. Dean A. Fread. The Freads ! took possession of the property July 1. Raze Randolph Johnson, S, son inoc in the rnmm.initv. It will be very complete McNabb will havejf Mr. and Mrs. Raze Johnson of charge of the station himself, with the assistance of one helper. He expects to oarrv a line of lunch goods, ice cream, pop. Distrlct-Depi'ty Grand Mas ter Jack Pimentell. of Spring field, pay n official visit lo West Point Oddfellows Lodge No. 2 Tuesday at 8 p.m. Visitors welcome. Scottsburg. was treated for cuts and bruises suffered about 10:30 a. m. Thursday when struck by an automobile in Scottsburg. While playing, the youngster ran into the street. The driver brought the child to Reedsport where lev. eral stitches were taken in the child's scalp. Douglas Schade, also 5 years of age, suffered scalp lac- Mrs. John Knott and daughter erations when he fell from the i present population being around home. Tv:arv.I.n,i nave been visiting siowiy moving iamuy auiomoue at Mr and Mrs. Ed Knott, of Zillah, noon while enroute to Reedsport Wah Mrs. Knott returned Fri- from Scottsburg. He was also riav Marv-Lou remained for a treated, 35 stitches being necessary tew days longer before returning to close the wound in his head. I tl ft I m up to Nestles ...in your coiiee ! f V 1 o ti . tXSX&i WW 'ai Ja TTmsi. Chester Evander Houser was fined $190 and costs and given a 60 day sentnee for drunk driving in the Reedsport Justice court , Thursday and Henry Stroud Charleston, a companion, was fin ed S50 and costs upon a charge of I being drung on a public highway. I The 60 day sentence was suspend ' ed upon payment of the Houser ! fine. Both men were resident of ! Coo ui lie. James Thomas Cousins and James Wm. Haughan , both of Oakland, were fined $50 and costs. $25 ol the fines were suspended by Justice of the Peace Fred Wright, after conviction of the charge of larceny of chitun bark from the property of Miss Emma Hedden, at Scottsburg. Robert Dane Pile, 13 year old son of Jack Pile of Scottsburg. has not been heard from since taking the motor scooter of his 16-ytar-old brother on Monday, according to report just received by the local state police officers. ,irmimyn 1 n 111 am inmtm go hst? OTjucTl scTvouT3e snPO-jTTslMl? tmwsa'si but you get twentv wi e7y-rnNQ work Twsrw.sw houqs well, 1 awt-see? I prissy-but 1 got Toorr a wfjs now tvwt-s I is double a week-i woqked eo rrs TWBffYRve I 1 oont thsnx ' f MGCe MONEV TWIC6 WHAT I GOT T I NOW. MOW I TWBi KXPS A OO, CSC A WEQ OR I QUIT- I HE'LL Pff IT I Ea f I ..VFy. 1 1 III I 1 if i TH P J VKt2r II Kta I "I ii r r" fcir-- II I 1 llti i i I I Mil m 1,1 1 I LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE SMHaMmnMmMiMMMMMaiM I ; . 1 I" 1 -i. 1 !' . 'I . , tl V I HOWiMI OONH TlEOTa6KB!il H NEW fCR VOU! (IA L ( Ojbi! ) V? 0ET OUR OkfJ . fft T REAL TWNO J KE g jceE rNJ G ASOLINE ALLEY I ..Mi?! LIU" V 'I'llH I UM" "U.1 I' ' ll'TuiuvmuifiBANrSLnCV I Itwev know vwhat the kiss nn TTambstewwi HEUCA CkiACK V iN THE COOK- POT TO SEE IS GOING TO BE LIKE, BUT K VEsItaBLEST' PEAC'J' , VVHAT THEY'RE GOING TO THEV CONT KNOW IZU 4 XSX?-y " 4 (. "AVE FOR! SUPPE BEFORE WHAT THE SUPPES J S. icO -tTwgv KISS THEtl? WIVES ? y . I 1 ' ni.-isil b V 1 ir3 1 LrJA' K.l r; ,IH BLONDIE r? UMllWktc lEM TWM (COOMT WT M. T OW.OWIlLe! HOT K OPPOMUMITS FOR rMJ'.25 iLlY.IS if-f TOte KOOMUWM'TP0SmWKIH f 6RW t-Jf-i T' . MtfT Mt on: y T XCI, iwrwirn.:-- vt it' jviiiW-Miii w iv in trx T' ibi vssimj'- Akm mism, o-i i V I -J V , , --T- rl " ir- - s-Mfc.) aim ininiuaiiM, WASHTI'RS a" f a female oew JLSg!Zl ' V -JkVftgYJISS? Ys&oA WUI,r-0 ""V" " - - . . .... .H THE FOURTH J '!.:jr LUL'IM lWFrr. 15 OETTINS ON COO N OC OT IN 7 AND BOMV PIN. 1 sit 1 JLV' A ' Su2 THS.T ON A VREC.' BEA.CTION TO THE BEDNa MISHEAR I O SAV.. BUT ID 5H5,?5mT 1 rt 1 WEBTEO 171- Of BOB.NSON CBUSOE I i.WDU5-r I N6VEB : HAVE J 1 A.KI f OUT , -T j ,.."! I ,SLA.Nt3f llp - most 5upaisiNS NT i st60?; I V '-" " ...JiTT Nl 1, I S'"V'T, VIS, AMD I'M AfRWO "..3 I G0 THAT'S WHAT t I l " ??,t5 n "X- STa.i .JVf THE TIPE'S OUST STAHUD f S HEAVENS! WA4 ABOUT 10 f; IjNaw f 7L25.S9fLS5S KLw JI 1 UNDER WATt Rr. i,., WMtA.-(.. .JaygA- " 18 "ET -iSS80'V'KST' Bt'Z BAWVElt , l - I DOSft WOULD have SPOOOS hi GOME HADMT AKRlVED JUST i6 BEENj 6VJE-Tlri& WP V0A.V I TO ROOT 1M IT FOR 1 V. CUT OUT THE Aft CHIEP PlE-Ve &t AKOUMD 6ETTlfJ 0ACI.VARO 1 '2 P.S'y&yEJN 7 DT'.AJKJ rGAW---TLMer matches with AdtKAiNSTec I V all people! vnSultj S N l meam - - uT ENGAGED IM A.MV 600T5 ? X STILL OCT MOD , V ROOT IM A &ARBA66 ) V yT --IMWhTCUWE T. K I Pl6S IM KAV MOOTrtJ i W v- OKI.' Tti rr VOO FW?EO f ARE M30 0 " V AUY80DV VOO WHY MOTHER 6ST c-BAy , ,. , r. SHAPE FPg A tAlc y.w OUT Ot'E WAY Ol BOABDINO HOUSE 8te's country cream in every drop ! MONEY LESS EVIDENT PORTLAND 'API me city jailers rcportcH ome reconver sion there. "T.ie boys are no-v working out the tZO. 130. and M fines, somethine 'hry never di-1 durins the war," Jailer Howard PhUpe mu Yida Report VIDA Mr. anH Mrs. Earl Mc Gaffey are the rew owners of the Vida Store and have moved In and now operating the store. The McGaffey's traood their ranch at Vlda on Indisn Creek, for the store with Mr. and Mrs. Kenecht the former owners who have now moved to the M-Gaffey ranch. Congratulatl'w.s are In oreder .r ytr miui Mrf DirMfl Christ. I ia n nmnrliton Af t fiDB Rock Leaburg Home News LEAfeURG Mr. and Mrs. Roy Payne have moved into their new home which they recently com- store, on the birth of a daughter July 16, at a Euiene hospital. Max Crosby, Vida realtor, an nounces that Mr and Mrs. Van Eiiton and two rrildren from near Miles City, Montana, have bought a forty acre ranch on the King Road near MeKmzie Bridge, anJ have takan pot teuton. plated. This also houses the new post office which was moved from the store. It is located just across ithe road from the store. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christian and family, owners of the store, are moving Into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Payne. AT MEADOWVir.W Howard Humphrey Is flra warden for the Irving rural fire districts and fire permlta may be obtained from Mm. Elvin Lynn Zumwslt nf Lot Angeles, ton of Warner Zumwslt, haa coma to apend the tummer with his grandfather, Lynn Zum wait. Mr. and Mrs. Rexroad were In volved in a car accident at Alva dore after their return from Texas this week. Mrs. Sarah Llttlejohn is having special treat ment for her foot which became Infected and again la In serious condition. The chief non-table uses ol potatoes are exports, starch and alcohol manufacture, and cattle feed.