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Page 4. Renter-Guard. Eugene. Ore., Sun., Nov. 81. 1948 The Eugene Theoaophlcal Group will hear a public address, Sunday at 3 p.m., by Martyn Witter, lecturer from the Theoiophlcal Society of Covina, Calif., at the Towmend Hall, 291 Eighth Ave. W. His topic will be "The Mystery of Initiation." Everyone i wel come. The Theoaophical Group has meetings at the Townsend Hall, each first and third Sunday of the month at 1 p.m. CITY NEWS NOTES BIIE1ES ELECTRIC 1194 Willamette Phone 5947 WILL GIVE YOU $2000 FOR YOUR OLD WATER HEATER ON THE NEW H0TP0INT WATER , HEATER 42 or 52 GAL. SIZE Come In fotJayf Me aaVonfage f big price faxfutflonl on Amtrlta'i leading water neateri. You XL BE AMAZED at Che difference in price at the many startling advance ments in the new Hotpoinl Automatic Water Heater. YougetnW'Magic Circle" heat of Pressurized Calrod Units plus a new-type automatic control that minimizes waste, and extra-thick fiber glas Insulation that enables tank to keep water hot for three days without re-beating. ? JL-S Jm 1111,1 With mmmghmX MAGIC U CIICU J ' PIOTICTIOM Jp Aa. PUN JF,V ILICTRIC WATEt HUTIRS SlIEIES ELECTRIC 1194 Willamette Phone 5947 WHAT'S DOING Monday Noon Kiwanis Club, Osburn Hotel. 7:45 p.m. A cappella choir. Christian Church. Afternoon USWV and auxil iary, Vets Memorial. 6:15 p.m. Cascade Toastmas ters, Eugene Hotel. Tuesday Noon Rotary Club, Eugene Hotel. 6:18 p.m. Toastmasters Club, Vets Memorial. 7:30 p.m. Hunt Club, fair grounds. Evening American Legion Post 3, Vets Memorial. Dr. E. E. Harper, director of the school of fine arts at the Uni versity of Iowa, will visit the campus Monday to inspect facili ties and work offered in music and graphic and plastic arts. The Iowa school Includes all of these major divisions. R. R. DIXON AND L F. Schultz, both of Eugene, are among the twelve Oregon men who left Portland Saturday for Bremerton, Wash , and a cruise down the coast as guests of the Navy's public relations department. Lottie Bell? Garvin Mrs. Lottie Belle Garvin, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. IRuth Stacey, Springfield, Friday. She was born Lottie Gross in Michigan Feb. 17, 1878, and mar ried Hershel Garvin at Garden City, Mo., Dec. 18, 1900. Surviving are her widower at Creswell; two daughters, Mrs. Stacey, Springfield, and Mrs. Prudy Detlessen, Portland; three sons, Paul, Roy and Lyle, Eugene; a granddaughter and four grand sons; four brothers, Albert Gross, Michigan, Andrew, of Oklahoma, Jake and Jim, in Missouri; two sisters, Lula and Pearl Greaser, both of Elkhart, Kans. Services will be Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Bartholomew-Buell Mor tuary , with the Rev. LeRoy Crossley officiating. Interment will be in Westlawn Cemetery. t ADVERTISEMENT) FREE OFFER for ' Deafened Persons For people who are troubled by hard-of-hearing, this may be the means of starting a new, full life with all the enjoyment of ser mons, music, friendly companion ship. It Is a fascinating brochure, called "Full-tone Hearing" and is now available without charge. Deafened persons acclaim It as a practical guide with advice and encouragement of great value. If you would like a free copy, send your name and address on a pen ny postcard and ask for "Full tone Hearing." Write BELTONE, Dept. 18, 1450 W. 19th St., Chica go 8, 111. Also show this Import ant news to a friend who may be nard-of-hearlng. The program of free movies nor mally presented by the education al activities board at the Univer sity of Oregon will not be shown, Wednesday, Nov. 24. The program has been suspended for Thanks giving holidays. John Wesley Tunnell, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Tunnell, 621 Madison St., has enlisted in the regular Army for a three-year tour of duty overseas. He enlist ed in Portland. Dorrls Jean Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Miller, 2106 McMillan St., Eugene, will star in the three-act comedy, "The Male Animal" which will be presented by the University of Portland Players on the campus Dec. 3. Miss Miller is a sophomore in the school of music. Maria Montenegro, Chilean stu dent at the University of Oregon on a scholarship, will be the main speaker at a meeting of the Amer ican Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Saturday, Nov. 20 in Portland. She will de scribe life in her home country. SPRINGFIELD IOOF No. 70 will have their reeular nOtluck ! dinner and dance at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the IOOF Hall In Springfield. Members and invited guests will attend. Einar A. Lundbom Einar A. Lundbom, 86, died Thursday at his Cottage Grove home. He was born near Stock holm, Sweden, Dec. 20, 1883, and came to the United States at the age of 17. For the past 24 years he lived in Cottage Grove, and before that in Aberdeen, Wash, He worked in local mills and in recent years was employed by the city water department. For 20 years he was a member of the Cottage Grove Eagles Lodge. He married Elsie Plueard June 1, 1927. Surviving are his widow; five children, Cpl. Richard Lundbom, stationed at Colorado Springs, Colo., Gerald, Laurita, Louise, and Deanna, all of Cottage Grove; three sons by a former marriage, Oscar, Gus and Roy; four grand children, all of Aberdeen, Wash. Services will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Smith Mortuary in Cot tage Grove, with interment in the IOOF Cemetery. The Rev. Frank Brown will officiate. Joshua Wilson .Truhiia VrlwnrH Wilson. 83. of omit 1 rvpcwpll. died at his home Friday. He was born Sept. 8. 1865 in Morgan County, Mo. He came to Portland in 1904, moving to Alvadore in 1914. In 1926 he moved to Creswell. He was a member of the Alvadore Christian Church. Surprving are four children, Archie E. Wilson of Seattle, Dav A A Wllsnn. Sr.. of St. Helens. Mrs. Thelma E. Marks of Cres well and Erwin Wilson, also of Creswell; six grandchildren and one great-grandchild; a sister, Mrs. Held Jones ef Kansas City, Mo. Funeral services will be Tues day at 2 p.m. at Veatch-Holllngs-worth- England Mortuary. The Rev. Hugh McCallum will offi ciate. Interment will be in West Lawn Cemetery with Schwering ic England Chapel of Creswell in charge. Records DISTRICT COURT: "i.&fJS Bartman. lit: Mccrti cilf: ! '! Jimti Green. 117: John Srueldi. fzlt towri. SM: Frat Cunnlnanam. 155. : HtmVca'e Bird, In ClodJ!.aaon: HoJinS:. ir.i. . , .. v.,i Tone. s (lit Ini'apendedil iobcrt Jarker. KCN ltui-.k on i-uui.v rkiV?fbhi" Murray ln.le. 110. Oerheifht; Harold Balntar. S10. MARRIAGE LICE.-XSts: r reu t-v."!"" Charles Samuel Cochran !FSl .'j.1u ,"j;: vu.nr ci,..i. n. imw or. Charles Samuel Cochran, 78 former resident of Eugene and Cottage Grove, died Nov. 17 at a hospital in Vancouver, Wash. He was born Aug. 12, 1872 at Cottage Grove, the son of Robert and Sarah Dillard Cochran, early pioneers in the Willamette Vallev. I He married Lillie Orpurd at Cottage Grove June 24, 1906, and. she died in 1916. Surviving this marriage are three children, Her bert, of Seattle, Mrs. Gertrude WarfeL Eugene, Mrs. Melba Ross, Westwood, Calif.; six grandchil dren, a brother, Horace, Cottage Grove, and a sister, Mrs, May Rice, Portland. Mr. Cochran married Mrs. Gussie Hurd at Medford la 1932. She died In 1945. He was a music ian all his life, and was director and leader of the Cottage Grove and Eugene bands at one time, i A member of the Assembly of God Church, he was also a veteran of the Spanish American War, serving in the band of the First Infantry Regiment in Cuba. Services will be Monday at Mills Mortuary In Cottage Grove, with the Rev. Atwood Forster of Salem officiating. Interment will be in Masonic Cemetery, with former members of the Cottage Grove City Band serving as pallbearers. GUn Yeas- wO''D" Asula,,?i?M '.Vs. Z 8?: iihTrd.' and Mildr; ed .Kf'hrvn JbovAy. SO. 131 sih SL. Sorlnefie d; Kenneth Arvel Cox. 34 5? 16th Ave.. W.. and t,iao Flliilrm M. 193 Olive St. : Dl .Mlc, v..r,: m in. lniH: Barry K, Baumorit M, MM Lawrence !' fSS Renttia Ann Mammon. Rt. 4. box M, Warren Oltn. 35, Cotlaee prove, and Llnrei LlnrtJtread,' 27. Seattle: CMftra Henry van Proayer. 24. Creswell. ann Col leen loralne MeCov. if. Cottaee Grove: Ja-SeJi Red ford. 1. Cotlaje Grove, and Olive iTParsoni. 70. Cej;;M: ,K!'i.n Manu. a. i.ene. and Betty . Jean Han pa. U. Eueene: Stanley Herbert Brcok hart. SI, Dra'n. and Unnle Francea Krew aon, SI. Roaebura. Joshua Edward Wilson Joshua Edward Wilson, Rt 1, Creswell, died Nov. 19 at his home at the age of 83. 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