Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1949, Image 2

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    ttase 2A Registfr-Gunrd, Eugene, Ore., Wed., Sept. 21. 1949
-CITY XEWS -notes
nnKufene firemen answered nine, Gunmt Phi Beta mothers will
alarms Monday. However none of conduct a rummage Bale from fl
ibcm resulted in property dam- a. m. to 4 p. m. rnaay ana sdiur
-MUt- Calls involved: three flue
Jjrcn, two grass fires: an Inhalator
" riin; a smoking sawdust furnace;
-an. overheated oil stove and a car
f-troking gasoline into the streets.
u.T'ie inhalator was not used as
v'fmen found the subject for
whom it was called dead on ar-
oval. ,
l,aura t.ee Nfuton, Eugene,
was pledged to Alpha Chi Omega
sorority at Willamette University
at. the beginning of this school
City Transit Lines Tuesday re
ported that while paving opera
tions are In progress on Tenth St.
in Springfield the Nicholas Gar
dens bus will operate on Ninth St.
through the city.
Eugene Shrine Club will have
its monthly Stag Party in Del
Rey Cafe, Thursday at 8:30 p.
m. Any nobles who aro visiting
here are most welcome.
SSU YOUR OlViV
LANE.
COUNTY
FAIR
"Thlrly Vear of Progrest"
Outstanding Exhibits
Livestock Grange
4-H Agriculture
10 Acts Vodvil Rodeo
Horse Racing
Carnival
8guare Dancing
Priies
Lots of Fun & Surprises
Sept. 21-24
EUGENE, OREGON
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uaj a,, out, i iiignnaj uf, .j.
Because of the Lane County
Fair, the regular Thursday night
dance at the Knights of Columbus
Hall will be postponed this week.
Auxiliary to Veterans of For
eign Wars will have a rummage
sale all day Friday and Saturday
In the Hampton Building. Mrs.
iRoss Beeson Is general chairmfin.
and those 'having rummage have
been asked to contact her.
I SAW: A Dlst. No. 4, Eugene,
Oregon, school bus In Rock
Sprints, Wyoming, Jan. 2. By
time we got turned around to
talk to the driver he pulled out.
Made me home sick. R.A.L.
Edward Roy Ritchie, 37,
Springfield, was arrested by state
police and fined $40 in district
court Tuesday for stealing corn
out of Eugene Chase's field on the
Highbanks Road.
Culinary Alliance and Bartend
ers Local 843 (AFL) announced
Wednesday a contract had been
signed with the Anchorage Cafe,
997 Franklin Blvd.
The regular Obsidian trip this
Sunday will be the annual mys
tery trip. George Korn will be
leader. Persons interested In going
may register at Hendershott's,
and be at the city hall at 7:30
a.m. Sunday. All hikers should
take a lunch, and If weather looks
inclement, rainwear should be
taken.
I SAW: During the parade
Tuesday night s band in red
uniforms start playing while
near the Sheriff's Posse at Wil
lamette and 13th, causing a
near stampede. One horse went
Into the crowd before It was ,
controlled. Parade Instructions
were that no band should play
while near the horses. R.R.
Lincoln School of
will have Its first P-TA meeting!
Wednesday evening at the school. (
A notice carried Tuesday evening i
did not state that it was in
Springfield, and caused some con
fusion In Eugene. Eugene's Lin
coln p-TA is not meeting.
" If
N SWEDEN Marianne
Stenborn holds two Spanish dolls exhibited in the Scandinavian
trade fair at Stockholm where fifteen countries are represented.
SPANISH
DOLLS
Births
Wayne Douglas I oyer 14
Wayne Douglas Toyer, 34, Sii
28th Ave. E., died Sept. 19 at his
home. He was born in Rupert,
Idaho March 24, 1915, and at
tended the southern branch of the
University of Idaho at Pocatello
for two years, where he played
football. He transferred to the
j University of Idaho at Moscow,
and was graduated in 1940. He
Unlisted in the Army in June,
1 1942 at Pocatello, attended school
at Boston, and was graduated in
' 1943 and discharged as a ser
tfnant. Um re-en I isterl In the Armv
in August, 1943 at Fort Douglas, ;i
Utah, as a lieutenant, and served J
in the Central Pacific Eastern
Mandates, Western Pacific Air
Offensive, and Japan, as a stati
stlcal control officer. He received
the Asiatic-Pacific campaign
'medal, and was discharged in t
March, 1946 as a captain. 'r
Mr. Toyer was superintendent i
of schools at MacKay, Idaho, be-
fore moving to Eugene Sept. I.
He was attending the University S
of Oregon to obtain his master's
degree, and was a member of the 3
Episcopal Church.
Surviving are his widow, Ger-
trude; a daughter, Barbara Ann,
at home; his parents, Mr. and I
Mrs. Carris Toyer, Rupert, Idaho;
two brothers, Leonard of Boise, g
Idaho, and Jack, in Texas; three I
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sells
rade weathered
BROWN SPOTS
with
o.
Birlhi t Sacred Hurt Hospital:
HALES To Mr. nd Mr. Earl
Halcn. Elmira. a aon, Sept. 7. 1649.
HANSON To Mr. and Mn. Donald
ITaniion. Harriaburg, daushter, Sept. 7,
1949.
MANNAFORD To Mr. and Mr. Georse
Hannaord, Rt. S, Eugene, a ion, Sept. 7.
HAI-SIGER To Mr. and Mra.
Balalger. 2160 Patterson Drlv
Sent. 7. 1949.
FARQUE To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Fnrque. Gosnen. a aon. sept. 7, uh.
BOSS To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boss,
uox n. i-ooura. .on. oc... .... ,. ,.
GOSSLER-To Mr. ard Mrs. Clair "',
Gossier. 616 a St.. spri-igfie:d. a damn- Mildred Craven, and Mrs. Leola
ter. Sept. 18. 1949. Rache, all of Pocatello. ' .
SUMMERS To Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Si mmers, Cottage Grove, a son, Sept. 16., Services will be at BartholO-
1949.
HlfTKFOnn To Mr. and Mrs.
RI.-lrfni-H. Nntl a con. Rnnt. 16. 1949.
ANDERSON To Mr. and .Mrs. Moyai
Anderson, 68U Bethel Drive, a son,
16. 1949.
GARY To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
Zan mew-Buell Mortuary Thursday at
tl a.m., with tne Kev. Edwin w.
Hughes officiating. Interment
will be at Rest Haven Memorial
, Sept.
lV-.nZB GaVeraidl'laSghSr, Pk under the auspices of Am
a ion, lfl ,949 encan Legion Post No. 3 and Co.
NII-s'kN To Mr. and Mr! Henry' Nil- SeP'
urn, 2770 Emerald St., a son, Sept 7,
SAULTSTo Mr. and Mm.
Satitta. Box 108, Creswell, a daushter,
Heiu. o, mu.
COKER To Mr, and Mra. Bobble Cok
r, 70 10lh Ave. E. a daughter, Sent. 8.
JW8.
VAW DARWARKA To Mr. and Mr.
Juel Van Darwurka, Airport Homes, a
daimhter, Sept. 8, 1949.
HINDS To Mr. and Mrs. Omer Hindi,
1910 18th Ave. W.. a eon, Sent. 8, 1949.
WARD To Mr. and Mrs. David Ward.
' 1758 17th Ave. E.. a daughter, Sept. 8,
I I9sl:,RI(?GS To Mr. and Mr. Harold
, Sprint's, Cottaae Grove, a daughter, Sept.
, B. If!4il.
I KINGSTON To Mr. and Mra. Charles
DAVENPORT To Mr. and Mn. FVed
Davenport. I3o 42. Dexter, a daughter.
spt. 16. 8VJ.
JAMES To Mr. and Mrs. Loyal James,
tm Wefit N St.. Springfield, twin girls,
JWtnr Sept. 16. 1949.
Walker, Box 41, Dexter, a daughter, Sept.
lfl. mm.
CUHRV To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cur
ry, jiii 1lft AVC.
16. 194!f.
SPENCEn To Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Spencer, Lowell, a daughter, Sept.
1949.
UrUPfTT T Mr anrl Mn
Nrxbitt, 1423 Fourtli Ave. W., a son, Sept. I 1925
IS, 1VW.
C of the Oregon National Guard.
Glenn Earl McWillis
Births at nhoads Hospital and C'llnlo:
THOM To Mr. and Mr-. Bill Thorn,
Rt. 2. Sprinslleld, a daughter, Sept. 20,
imo.
rT701Tmmt nH Vr, Vl.
a dauah- lor Fltipatrlck, 260 Sixth 'Ave. a son,
DUFT To Mr. and Mrs. George Duff. '
30! South 42nd St., Sprlntfleld. a dnush-
ter. Sept. 9, 1940. I
er. epi. v, iwj. .
FRENCH To Mr. and Mrs. Charles, (Jf.rnri1
'renrh, 225 River Road, a davuliter, Sept. U
The flesh of the kangaroo its
much prized by natives of
Queensland, according to the
Encyclopedia Britannica.
Seventeenth Ave. E.; WUiiarn C. Tripp, Bramblett. Reedsnnrt.
,na. 17., '
mn
il Towla beauty
s!1 b,autyl
AVi
Frem
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MrGATHA To Mr. and Mrs. Clyde TTPerB
McGatha. 4055 Highway 99 South, a MARRIAGE LICENSES
daughter. Sept. 10. 1949. Ralph W. Hankins, 33, and Dorothy H.
COFFMA N To Mr. and Mrs. E!do Hankins. 34, both of Rt. 5, Eugene; Her
Cnrrm.ui. Leaburg, a son. Sept. 10, tt)49. bt-rt J. Baxeiuiale, 41. Rt. 1, Spri.ig!eld.
ItEAH To Mr. and Mrs. J:imes Rear, and Evelyn Mae Shuks, 31. 2431 Potter
7Si River Ave., a son. Sept. 10. 1949. St.; Charles V. Beller. 20. 739 Fifth Ave.
COOL To Mr. and Mrr. Harrv Cool. W.. and Lorrnine C. Frost. 19. 1744
Hon Til. rn)n, a son, Sept. 11. 194D. Scveiiteeoth Ave. E.t Will
MOORE To Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. 2.i. and Jaemielinp Shirlev Hollai
31(15 Meadow I-ane, a son. Snpt. II, 1MB. both o Veneta: Wilbur Lelnnd Metteer,
JACKSON To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene 21). and Melon May. Swonrlnaen. IS. both
J nek son, Cottage Grove, a son, Sept 11, of Springfield; John R. Freeman, 23. 1277 '
1049. Seventh Ave. V., and Janis Lee Michael- ;
FOWLER To Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence son, IB. 1595 Mac-lav- Drive: Kenneth U '
Fowler, 72 Lawrence St., a son, Sept. 11, Tcndick. 21, and Hazel Lucille Walton, 19, !
1949. both Cn-swell: Farret Dale Curfman. 2.1, ;
A MY To Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Amy. 1542 Eleventh Ave. W.. and Roberta
Jnnrtlon City, a daiiRhter. Sfpt. II, 1949. lxiuife Garver, 22. 2537 Asate Si.: George :
COCHRAN To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Duttoti. IB, and Marita La Bansky, 18.
Cochran, Cottage Grove, a son. Sept. 12. both of Oakrldtie; Jesse Carl Staton. Jr.,
1949. 23, nnd Lorraine McCulloch, 17, both of
YOUNG To Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Youn, Sprinofield.
niti wra Ave. w., a aaugnier, aepi. ii, ;
1 Services were conducted last h
""oSin seit weekend at Reedsport for Glenn t
Earl McWillis. 24, Reedsport, who p.
died last Thursday at a Coos Bay J
Dwight Hospital. He was born Oct. 22, 1 i
I Mr. and Mrs. Warren P. McYVil-
1 lis, and lived all his life in that
community with the exception of i
t two years spent in the Air Corps I
in World War II. He was sta-
Itioned in England, and made 17
missions over Germany. He mar- m
ried Loretta Riggs Sept. 19, 1949. f
Surviving are his widow; a son, l
Gary Lee McWillis; his parents; k
a brother, William, and five sis- J
ters, Jean and Ruth Walsh, Port
land, Bertie Taylor, Winchester
Bay, Chris Abel and Thelma
ESOTERICA
The New Kind of Hand
Cream Specially Made
to do it
ESOTERICA is thai marvelous new kind
of hand cream for fading (note brown spots
that make your hands look old.
Also fades other surface blemishes
and roughness in a way no ordinary hand
cream or lotion can.
Leaves hands whiter, clearer, younger looking
quickly often within the first few days.
Vhile ESOTERICA looks and feels like the finest
non-greasy vanishing hand cream; it has
an added clearing action. Produced '
in a laboratory that has studied the effect of
cosmetics on skin pigments for 25 years.
Thousands gladly paid $5,00 for ESOTERICA.
Now in quantity production, it
can be sold for $2.00.
If you want clearer, whiter-looking hands, get
ESOTERICA. Money back if the first jar
does not bring desired results.
TOILETRIES ;
MAIN FLOOR
i3ij
RUSSELL'S. Eugen, Ore.
Please send me a jar of EnloiiJ
Miu V70 lax.
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The Biggest Little Helpers in Town Register-Guard Want Ads. Pl j
1Q49.
SHERMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Bprtiard
Sherman, iu. 1. Junction City, a datiih.
t.r. Srpt. 12. 1!M0.
DILI. EY To Mr. and Mrj. Larry Dlllfy.
.102 Vina l-ane, Sprinlfield, a datmhtpr.
spt. i2. mo.-
SMITH To Mr. and .Mn. Wtliram
Smith. M-l East Q St.. Spring Held, a
daiiHhtar. Smt. 12, 1949. 1
NEDRALK To Mr. and Mra. Emit
Nrdbalpk. 1214 L St.. Springfield, a ion,
Sppt. 13. !!M9.
ljNOFEl.T To Mr. and Mra. Hpnry
Inarplt, 2790 Baker, a daughter. Sept.
DOBBIN To Mr. and Mn. Warren
Dobbin. 2574 llarrll St. a daughter. Sent.
IS, 11M9.
TAYLOR To Mr. and Mra. Calvin Tay
lor. Box 119. Creswell. a aon, Sept. 13,
two.
ninOS To Mr. and Mrs. Hurry BlaB"
tvery Towl pol.
tern is Inspired by the
beist In the period
reflects, yet It Is designed
and crafted In the mood of
today's living. Thai meant you
can be sure when you choose
Towle solid sliver thai your pat'
lern Is "right.
daughter, rluldren.
fMfUDUA. . . .
? sJHt uouss Zc diamonds'
1016 Willamette.
vv.o.ivir . a,.
Ft 4 (TyjIk'twM Slve vour lawn the fomout Vi I t VftvvV
lM ''iy t SCO" ""'V 'tment right
fn Lrow- Fi" iN food I
r I . to assure good health and g 1
Avt tolor' ,hen Scto tor p
WIJSzIm " nl1' 'P' f luxuriant ft
f perennial arass.
3
IWO East N St.. SprlniflHd,
Scpl. 13. IH.
HAIirtIR To Mr. and Mn. Marlfati
Havri. Rt. 2, Junction City, son. Sept.
13. IWf.
HCNDniCKRON To Mr. and Mr.
Jutrifi Hrndrii-kon, MS North Bertelftn
Road, a dan eh ter. Sept. 13, 1949.
O OlMJS To Mr. and Mri. Glfn Gould,
S?4l 17th Avs W., a daughter, Sept. 13,
IPIft.
noWKRS To Mr. and Mr. tHtf
Rn wet-it, Box JOS, Creswell, a on, Sent.
KOKE To' Mr. and Mm. John Koke,
W2 Willamette St, a daughter. Sept. 13,
lfHP
FUl.TON-To Mr. and Mra. James IMI
ton. 100 Sandy Drive, a aon, Sept. U.
Mll.UCAN To Mr. and Mrt. Robert
Mil I lean, Rt. 3, Springfield, a daughter.
Sept. 14. 1949.
MOISAN To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Mouan. Blue River, a foti, Sept. 14. IW'..
r AGE To Mr. and Mr. Unrmon Pase,
Snthetlln. a son. Sept. 14, 1949.
PARKS To Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Parks. V Ik ton. a daughter, Sept. 14.
CilOrKH To Mr. and Mm. Oiell Coo
tier. 138 Hanson Lne. a sen, Sept. 14.
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CL EVENGKR To Mr. and Mr. Cecil
Cleveiiger. Rt. 1. Springfield, a daughter.
Sept. 14. IN.
MAR WOOD To Mr. and Mr. Ro
Manvood. H7 Krratx Road, a son, Sept.
13. 1IJ.
PINKERTON -To Mr. and Mrs Jamei(
ilaitfhter, Sept. IS. 1N9
LITTLE -To Mr and Mrs. Halph Lit
tle. 1447 33vd Ave. a son. Sept. IS.
1S4!
Brown, WaltoH, a daughter. Sept. IS. IMS. ,5in -
riiiri'iT coi'RT
Pvobniu! F:.tale of J. D. Cox, deceased,
Edward r. Bailey, adniiuisirator. h. e..
Sttirkler. .I.imci Miller. Henry Hansen.
appraisers; Estate of Charles R. Simkins,
dcreased. Hcrbprl W. Lombard, adminis
trator. Charles S. Hall, K. E. Enkin. Opal
E. Wagner, appraisers: Eitate of Walter
I. Fry. deceased. Virginia A. Fry. ad
niinistratriv, John Gertsen. Gordon
Dirtmple. Muriel Hunt, appraiser-.
Law actions filed: fc'ol A. Cuddeback v.
Kenneth O. Watkins. to recover $3000 a)
l'nrd promissory note and SS00 attorney
fees.
Suits In equity: Harold H. Hoefner v.
Heirs of Harriet M. Ausnian, deceased,
and nil otliers clalniinu Interest in land,
suit to quiet title.
Divorce suits filed: Genevieve Irene I
Wood v. Benton Keith Wood, after four
year:-, cruel and tnh.int.in treatment,
plan, tiff seeks custody of two minor
DISTRICT COl'RT
lleli'ctive muffler: Jme Ward. MO.
Defective clearance lights: Leo Talaran
Martm. fLV
No driver's Hceiue: 1-eRoy Tipton,
Hal Mauldtn Shaw, Theron T. Savellch.
Jo-eph R. Kolnn. all fined $5.
Pefectlve brakes: Everett McDougall,
$10.
Overload: Dehaven B. "Elrod. 37: Wayne
H McClendon, $13; Francis E. Wilburn,
ilS.
Overwldth: Clayton W. Dorsey, Glen A.
Lamb, both $10.
Insufficient binder chain: Melvln .
Tubb. $10
rrk-ng on highway: CTeter A. Var
ner. !0.
Basic nile: Clifford J. DeFof. 110.
John Peterson
John Peterson, 72, former Junc
tion City resident, died Tues
day In Minneapolis. He was born
in Denmark, and lived in Junc
tion City many years where he
operated a grocery store. Local
survivors include a daughter.
Martin Vangsnes, Spring
field.
Services will be in Minneap
olis, with interment in Wiscon-
r"-rtTtT,"-irfir""'
tPICIAl PUIPOSI BUND
$4 for Dania SHada, pex
mill, 1 lb $1 41.
SeSHX UWN fOOO
Mad parlalry for gro.
hot Mi 9.500 q h
Se&k who & mo
Dovbl duty, low cost,
SM trah 3500 iq H.
ScZ2 IF Rl A DIRS
Po quUtt, ooiy lawn
I0.U
LAWN SEED
Ungji) quality permnnant
grot,, for fall teeding.
Ui lot bcauto there are
ow 3.000,000 uedt In
ach pound.
1fc.$1.4S 3 lb.. $6.95
maim
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v- CANASTA RULES 50c, 1.00
PLASTIC TRAY 1.00
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