Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 22, 1948, Image 21

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    ilral Lane Dislricf Scouting
.fam's Features uiminea
' . inr Cubs,,maining eight prizes w
features for Cubs,
kCr Units were
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fc.'c, Une District
fet ticket sale
OW"1'" be held Feb.
'."Sur Court was an
M w Roy Hemenway.
WseU the reserve seat
1 the net proceeds will
.'L Unlimited, con-
Council Camp.
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Motoumsana
1- .1. The urs' P"" - '
SftiieooHM outfit and
.on in Scout or
U kit of
" .m be a bugle or
PS and signal Hag
t. Lrchandise. Third
' i h. an aU-purpose com
iKags and flag pole
KrUes .re as follows:
I"' ,.. .t rmn Lucky
Uuivalentin merchandise;
I, .1 ramD. Or
one wcc
Z equivalent There-
ft home remedy to reueye
W uijeriesot child's cold is
LiiwoiV!a?r
prizes will be $1
toward camp fee or $1 in mer
chandise. In addition, a boy will
receive one free ticket tor each 10
that he sells.
Tickets, Flans
Tickets and plans have been
mailed to all unit leaders in Lane
County. Additional tickets may be
requested from the Boy Scout
headquarters.
E. J. Ebert announced a plan
for the Court of Honor Feb. 12 in
the Lane courthouse. Emphasis
will be placed on the celebration
of the 38th anniversary of the
Boy Scouts of America.
Roy Elliott reported 40 Scouts
taking beginning swimming les
sons from Milo Marlatt in the
university pool each Friday night.
He also said that the council was
now making plans to have a cir
cus April 3 in Eugene.
Pianists Plan
Concert at IO
A two-piano ensemble, featur
ing piano students in the Uni
versity of Oregon school of music,
will play in the music school au
ditorium Tuesday, Jan. 27, at 8
p.m.
Selections of Milhaud, Chavez,
Infante, Copland and Grieg will
ue piayea.
Students
T , Will uc (JVllll
Lusk, Eugene; Jeanette Holloway,
Baker; Helen Hudson, Bend; Jack
Witter, Clackamas; Claire Lee
Ogle, Grants Pass; Madelon Ad
ler, Klamath Falls; Helen Mc
Fetridee. Npumnrt. M;nn..j vi
ney, Ontario; and Joanne Twedt,
oaiem.
Well, Where Did
The Gal Get It?
IPSWICH, ENGLAND iP)
Willoughby Harry Bradlaugh was
sentenced to prison for one year
because he resented what an ac.
quaintance said about his wife's
hat.
The specific charge was wound
ing Walter William Cole with
meat cleaver.
Mrs. Bradlaugh told her hus-
hand. it was testified, that Cole
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had seen her nn the. cfrot i
circled 'round and 'round her on
nis Dicycle, taunting:
Where did you get that hat?"
To avenee the insult RraHlm.nh
admitted, he attacked Colo with
the cleaver. He denied intent to
Kill.
Essay Competition
For School Students
The st te division of the Izaak
Walton League of America is of-
ifering prizes in a contest open to
; pupils enrolled in the eighth grade'
in Oregon schools who submit
j essays on the subject, "Why Con
servation of Wildlife Resources
'Should Be Taught in the Public
Schools."
! First prize will be $50. second
prize $25, third prize $10, and
j three prizes of $5 each. Essays
must, be between 300 and 500
, words long. They must be original,
and drawings or pictures may be
used.
The entries should emphasize
the writer s local experience or
otherwise bring out the local com
munity problems, and should
show the importance of the rela
tionship of the wildlife resource
to other resources of Oregon.
The contest ends March 1. Mail
entries to Paul M. Dunn, Dean,
School of Forestry, Oregon State
College, Corvallis, Oregon.
Quartet Sets
Sunday Play
Assisting artist at the Univer
sity of Oregon string quartet's
concert appearance Sunday, Jan.
25, at 4 p. m. in the university
school of music auditorium will
be a Eugene pianist, Jane
Thacher.
Members of the quartet are:
violins, George Boughton and
Mary Kapp Allton; viola, Dr. Ed
mund Cykler; and violin cello,
Milton Dietcrich.
Gleemen - Scourer
Committee Appointed
Eugene Scoutcrs, adults who
work to promote the interests of
Boy Scouts, this week appointed
committee to cooperate with
Eugene Gleemen on thin year's
first concert of the Gleemen Feb.
10 in McArthur Court. Proceeds
of the concert will support Scout
ing and the Scouts have under
taken sale of tickets.
Heading the committee is Rob-
Thin Steak Induces
Quarrel, Divorce Suit
CAMDEN, N. J. U.R Mrs,
Ruth Hoylc's husband was insult
ed when she served him a steak
less than an inch and a half thick,
she testified in Camden divorce
court.
"He scrubbed my face and hair
with the hot steak," she told Ad
visory Master William R. Burton.
"He said I should know better.1
Burton recommended a divorce
for the Gloucester, N. J., woman,
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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Thurs., Jan. 22, 1948, Page 11
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utive of the Boy Scout Council;
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