The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, February 07, 1925, Image 6

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THE EUGENE GUARD
Saturday Evening, Febra
at7 7.
PURPLE AND GOLD FLASHES
University High School
Vol. a
No. 16
Purple and Gold Flashes Staff
Editor Margaret Hurley.
Assistant Editor Mary Bugar.
Business Manager Marie Hanks
Sports Editor Marjorie Land
Dark Days Here Again
I'loal eiama have once more cast
(heir gloou over the whole school.
AU of the students were studying
and the teachers especially, worked
overtime helping thuso guy butter
flies who "flew the coop' so muny
times and who were seriously study
ing for perhaps the first time in their
lives. Books lhat hud been long un
opened were almost worn out these
lost few days and tbo spirit of lu
dustry has actually reigned in our
tdiooL
Freahmon Win Again
The freshman basketball squad de
feated the Headquarters company of
tho national guard by a score of U
to 8 on the University high floor
Monday evening, February -'. The
game waa fust and clean and every
point made hud to be fought for. Joe
J'eak from the University of Oregon
ia coaching the freshmen. The lino
was aa follows:
Headquarters (8) ' Freshmen (I))
Moore F Libbey
Yadnais V .... (Jordinier
Itllcy 0 Stevens
Krlvoster. . . i . ...K. Towers
lolls li W. 1'owcra
iii'feree, Barnes.
Class Conducts Review
The social problems class for the
past week conducted their own re
view. A group of students were as
signed a chapter from which true,
false or incomplete sentences were
inude. The leuders of the groups
called on different members of the
class to answer.
Soph Defeat Freeh
The girls' sophomore basketball
team defeated the freshmen last
Tuesday by a score of 18 to -i. In
the first half the sophomores were
fnr In tho lead but in tho last half
the freshmen came up to within ti
points of their opponents. The line
up was:
llernice Cox F.. Wanda Lesley
Hose Simons. t. ... .F. .Iora MrClain
Florence Mnltinan.li.Jiianita Kilborn
Inez Simons. ... U.Kntlierino Morse
Helms Cox 0. Clara Maltmau
Mona Mastorton...SC..Dorris Hardy
Substitutes: Margaret Hurley for
Mona Masterton.
Class Change Courses
The third semester advunee algebra
class will be discontinued next term.
Higher arithmetic and solid geometry
will be taken up instead. Mr. Spen
cer, teacher of the class, did not give
any examination because of the
amount of work Unit hud to be cov
ered before the end of (he term. A
pructke teacher will tuke the group
next semester.
Glee Club Practices
The glee club hud an extra practice
Wednesday evening at 7:10 in order
that Mrs. Beck might see bow the
students' voices would suund with
the orchestra.
Girls Defeated
The junior and sophomore girls
hasketbull tcums were defeated by
the Kugeno high tenma last Friduy.
The junior team played the seniors
and lost 1U to 10.
The lineup was as ifollows: For
wards, Blanche Ellis, Marjorie Land
ru; guards, Irene Xtobinson, Marie
Hunks; side center, Margaret Hur
ley; jump center, Mary Louise Kent;
substitutions, Bernice Cox for Mar
garet Hurley. Hose Simons for
Irene ltobinson.
The sophomores played the juniors
and wero defeated 25 to Id.
The players were: Forwards, Won-
fla Lesley, Dora McClain; guards,
Juanita Kilbtirn, Florence Maltman;
side center, borris Hary; jump cen
ter, Clara Maltman.
Sorap Books Made
The two sections of the plane
geometry classes are making scrap
books, using geometry as mntcriul.
The two groups are competing to see
which cnu do the best work in a
given length of time. Designs,
crossword puzzles, am! original prob
lems are the special features.
Radio Work to Start
Tho work on the rndio to be built
by the physics class will start Mon
day, according to Mr. Means. All
the preliminary work on electricity
needed before the construction could
be begun baa been covered. ,
Student Break Arm
Harold Dunn, a senior, suffered
a broken arm Monday evening when
ho ran into tho gym wall. He was
in a relay race and was runuing so
fast that ho was unable to stop when
he csme to the wall. Two .bones
were broken just above the wrist.
U. H. S. Play Cottage Grove
The University high basketball
team met the Cottage drove squad
on the Cuttage Grove floor February
0.
Both teama were in good condi
tion, and a good guuie resulted. Uni
versity high hoopers, who made the
trip by auto, were: Hidings, Steurus,
Heiypy, Hall, Hayes, Murlatte and
l.ibny.
Costumes Given Out
The girls of the University high
Glee club were given their costumes
Isst Iriuuy for the Chinese operetta.
These were cut by Mrs, Edith Booth
who bas charge of this purt of the
work and are to be uiude by the
different girls' mothers. Mrs. Booth
showed the pupils several bead dress
es which were direct from China and
asked the girls to mske their own.
I lit- costumes are to be light green
with pink trimmings. The head
u vbaVb uie to be made of beads and
tassels of any guudy color.
Sweater Ordered
Six new swesters have been or
dered through Heudcrsnott'a store
for the basketball men. They arc
purple with burnt gold stripes two
inches high running horizontally.
Tbey are expected iu time for the
Eugene high game next Tuesday.
Gym Class Ha Chart
' The 1L and 12 grade girls' gym
class has had a chart posted. This
shows the number of points received
by each girl. Tho things they ore
graded on are costume, attitude,
dancing, exercises, weight according
to height and age, and individual
stunts.
Teachers Hear Lecture
I'rofessor Itobert C. Hull of the
school of journalism spoke .to the
members of the fuculty. at their rcgu
lur staff Wednesday evening, lie
discussed matters connected with
publishing a school magazine.
I-atin next aeeraster. Miss Alberta
( arson, who took charge of the class
Thursday, will take Mis Agnew'
place.
Report Cards Worked On
The report card for tht first
emester have kept the office force
busy. Saturday morning Esther Mor
ley, Gordon Stearns, Veryl Voung
and Mr. Benjamin worked on the
grades in order that they would be
reaay to De given out Monday.
Class Ha Storybook
The French 1 class IiAva.a
sioryDooa wmch they will read-next
semester. Jt is "Le Premier Livre,"
bv Meras. This hnnlt v,n,ain nni
one story and is Illustrated by many
pictures. , .Mrs. rattee expects the
stuuems to tiuu it very interesting.
Faoulty Have Questionnaire
The instructors are making our re
ports to be sent to the registrar's
office at the university. Estimates
of time spent in preparation of work,
research and public service hours are
to be given. These reporta are for
the winter term.
Students Finish Notebook
Members of tho senior 111 English
class have completed their notebooks
and hauded them in for grading. The
bouks include samples of different
news stories, all the class work,
notes ami outlines or, reports given
by the students.
already had given a portion of her
fund to the Kowenite cause.
In the Lu Angeles county superior
court Mrs. Arvilla Mae Bulzar filed
suit against ber divorced husband. Dr.
I F. J. Balbur, leader of the ltowenite
! colony in 1'asadeua, alleging that in
hi haate to settle other accounts be
fore . the end be waa neglecting alt
mony payments due ber and wu at
ready $1000 in arrears.
SEVEN-ROOM HOME PROVES ATTRACT?
Plans for Seven-room Home Show Attractive Prospect as Well as one Vn,-
Relatively Inexpensive to Build.
- Entrance Exams Given
Monday and Tuesday Miss Hardes
gave grammar reviews to the sta
dents of the senior V English class in
preparation for tho entrance exa
iuution iu English at the university
next fall. As an example the test of
1DLM was given.
Class Has Teat
Tbe pupils in Miss Armstrong's -8
o'clock French 1, class hsd half-hour
quizzes every dsy last week. As each
lesson was reviewed the first psrt
of the period a test was given on it
the last half of the hour. No final
exam wns given but the daily quizzos
were averaged up aa tho grade for
the final.
Mis Agnew to Teach
Miss Alicia A'gnew, instructor of
the Cicero class, will teach first year
Personals
Marie Gum, a senior, drove to
Monmouth last Friduy and returned
Sunday.' She visited her sister, Ger
trude Gum, a graduate of who
is attending school there.
Hugh Miller snd Norvnl Libhy suf
fered sprained ankles in basketball
practice Tuesday night Both were
back in the game Wednesday cveniug.
Seniors Have PI Sale
The senior class hsd a pie sale
last Friday, February 6, to raise
funds for a social affair. It is
planned to have the party take tbe
form of a barn dance, which will be
given February 14. The students of
this class may bring a guest.
Eugene High School News
Honor Society Elects
Evelyn Hollia was elected presi
dent of the Alpha chapter of the
buiionul Honor eocicty ut a business
meuuiig lullowing thu initiation on
Wcduebduy evening, January lit). Thu
other ulticer elected weru: vice
nresidcut. George Evans; secretary,
Due Marshall. Theso officers will
hold over lor the couiing semester.
After the election Herbert Wheeler
took cbarxe of the meeniiL, when re
freshmcuta were served and few
loasta were given.
Mr, rtuth Johnson
Former nudints of . Mrs. liiuh
Wostfull Jpbnsen wore grieved to
learn of hor death at the l'ucilic
Christian hospital Wednesday aflci
uouu, Februury It.
Mrs. Johnscii taught mathematics
for four yeura in tno Eugene .high
school but bud not been teaching this
year.
Cast Rehearsing
The cast for "Tho Belle of Dsrra-
loua,' a three-act musical comedy to
be presented by the Eugene high
school Glco clubs on t riuuy, l-eniu
ary 20, is rehearsing each day at H:30
and is working hard to inuke this
rear a ouerctlu a success.
Beside the cast there are to he
about uue-hundred voices to be
heard in chorus work.
titer Taylor and the editorial adviser,
Alias Mao 1). Kinsey.
Tho comiuiucu in charge was Es
ther Tuylor, Ituth Hudson und Addi
son Brockiunu.
Salem Wins Gams
A score of 23 to 21 lu favor of
balem high was tho result of the
basketball gumo played at Salem Fri
day, Junusry J0, lu the high school
gymnasium.
Tbe Salem five stsrtrd out with s
Irony ana fust offensive which
cored 8 penis In the first three min
utes of pluy. The first hulf ended
V& to 11 lu favor of the Capitol city,
from tno end of the first quarter tho
score was ciosc, neither team being
capable of giving a lead of more then
two points. The final score was 23
to 21.
Following was the lineup:
Kugene 21 Satem 23
summons V Ellis
Milligan..., F Heeinau
Olson V, Drtigcr J.
Coleman (1 ... .Dinger It.
Bully G Asuby
tbcrbiirt O S
Edith jonnson Wins
memorizing 2T7 lines from Mac
fcelh, Edith Johnson, junior, won
for herself the leather-bound copy of
hbakespearc's completo works. Al
Tin Templar csme second with 211)
Hues' Tho prizes were swarded by
Mis, Hugh's classes in Ell.
Class Sponsor Luncheon
The newswrlting dsns was re
sponsible for luncheon February 2
at 12 o'clock In the teseher's lunch
room, honoring the chairmen of the
committees that conducted ssles dur
ing the semester.
The table was sppropriatcly drc
orsted with old newspaper streamers
anil copy paper plsce csrds.
Those who attended this affsir
were Kntherlne Winehell, l'suline
Wincbell, Margaret Thompson, Ituth
Hudson, Halph Newman, Flois Schu
macher, Virginia Seymour, Melhs
McDonald, Carl Hanson, Gerard ds
itrockert, Addison Brockinan, Dor
othy Knowles, Mnryhelen Koupal, .ley
IngaUs, Vade Belle Brown, Mumlie
1oonile, Lester Olson, Joe Bnlly,
Cerol Ebcrbarl, Scott Milligau, Es-
Story Contest Sponsored
The short story contest which is
beiug sponsored by the literury edi-
tora of the Eugcneun will terminate
March Jt).
Approximately J8 hove been con
trihuted aud thia amount will be given
as prizes to the students writiug the
best stories.
Tho stories will be printed In tho
Eugeneuu which will nppeur iu .May.
Basketball Teams Play
Tho senior and junior girls' basket
bull teaniB played the junior und
sophomore teams of U. 11. S. on the
high school floor last Friday. The
lineup for E. H. S. was as follows:
Senior Junior
Helen Burnett F. .Carrie Coffee
Florence l'arvlu. . . F. .Hose Gottlieb
.Marguerite Murray. V
Floreneo Llbke. . . .C. . . lteva Brodeu
Beatrice Wlnstead C llluuehe Holeomb
Edna Welch.. G.. ..Martha Ness
Avidia Hummer. ..U.Coriune Burton
S.Goodriu Hummer
Score: E. II. S. IS, U. 11. S. 10
B .11. 8. 25, U. II. S. It).
Science Classes Addressed
Dr. Alexander Williams, Jr., noted
chemist and lecturer of New York
city, spoke beforo the science classes
'luesduy morning, February 3. He
talked on the National Chemistry
ossuy contest, which is to be held
soon, and urged the students to enter.
Singing to Be Feature
Group singing will bo the feature
of each assembly held after the be
ginning of the new semester, accord
ing to Misa lrt'onn Mtiralcrs, super
visor of music. There will be one
lort special number and selections
by the entire school.
Musical Instrument Presented
Lswson G. Bradley, local realtor,
prorated B flat comet to tbe high
school band. This is the first lu
sMimcnt to be presented to tho bund
but it la understood thut other gifts
in the shape of musical Instruments
lints been promised.
P.-T. A. Ha Meeting
The following program was ar-
rsnged by Mrs Beatrice B. Beebe for
the Parent - Teacher association,
which met at the high school Tliurs-
Iny, r ebruary 0:
sl I.nbnn Shuniwsv
tending Pauline llimsti
Solo t'uiiline Guthrie
Talk on Debute in tbe High
School Beatrice Milligan
Talk: "Aims of the Dramatic
Department". Mrs. Norman Christie
ed to care for tho properties of tho
club,
Tho purpose of the club Is to
further interests of thu shup aud to
take up a few projects that can't be
cured tor in'the shop, such aa expert
finishing of projects.
Exhibitions will be given in the
spring of the work carried out in
this manner.
Commercial Department Increases
Uwing to the increased enrollment
in the commercial department, sev
eral new desks will be placed iu room
313, also, five new ltoyul typewriters
have been added to tho equipment.
Rifle Club Organized
A Hifle club baa ueeu orgunized
among the boys enrolled in the shop,
under the supervision of M. S. Johu
Hon, shop instructor. The club has
decided to participate only in indoor
shooting until spring, wbeu they will
enjoy outdoor shooting.
The club bus scut to Washington,
D. C, for material, only a purt of
which has us yet been received. Tho
material will include decoratious for
a rifle range and rules governing
marksmanship qualifications.
About 70 boys huvo Joined the club
and it is expected that the member'
ship will bu increased to 100 or more.
given on the same subject by another
member of tho club.
Club to Be Organized
At the beginning of tho new semes
ter a Spanish club will be organized
if enough students are intereated in
forming one. They will study Span
ish customs In Spain and South
America and will have a series of
talks on Spain and the Spanish
language.
E1VD OF WORLD IS
(Continued from page one)
Swimming Meat Hold
The liigli school K.riV swimming
ernes held a "moot at the Womnus
building Sutiinlajv Tlioy wero divided
into tire two following ton urn:
First tenm Uose Gottlieb, Mar
ceil a OUon, Ma sine Wilson,
Sreoud team Mnriiiu Thompson,
Helen Jtnrnett, Nidi liotllieb. The
score came out a tie, &7-o7. Those
making the highest points were: Hose
(iottlieb, IW; Maritiu Thompson, UU;
Mtmclln Olson, lo; Helen Darnell,
in.
C lassos Maktt Posters
Tho art classes under (he direction
of A 1 1 Huicl Fisliwood have made
envelopes to keep scraps in. They
are made with a bUmivtrie ship de
ign on the cover.
A number of basketball posters
were also littered by the classes. The
advanced classes for licit semester
will register for first and second per
iods. A beginning claxs Vill be reg
istered for the third period.
was shining through drifting clouds.
Whether any of these clouds was the
"little black cloud" of prophetic de
scription was not evident to the man
on the street, and efforts io reach
members of the Kowenite cult for an
opinion on the matter were unsuccess
ful during the early morning hours.
Other Phases Recalled.
If the mystic and rttualhitlc acti
vities of the cult members remained
hidden from the genernl public, how
ever, there were other phases of the
"end of the world" situation that bo
came matters of public record.
One woman visited the district at
torney's office to ask aid in prevent
ing her mother from disposing of her
property as the rwutt of Mrs. How
en's prediction:. .She snid her mother
SUN AS USUAL
PATCHOUUE, N. Y., Feb. 7. The
sun rose in the east today, just as it
has for untold ages and shone on the
rude home of Hubert Reidt the "apos
tle, of doom despite his fervid dps
dictions that at midnight fast night
would come the beginning of tbe mil'
lenium and the salvation of the "chos
en few."
Keidt and bis followers, who had
lived thTough as hectic a night as may
ever be their lot, were still confident
today that the "promised sign" of the
second coming of Christ is not fur
off. Just wiien, he would not say, al
though yesterday lift declared the end
of the world would take fully seven
day.
Hopeful all through the night that
tbe sign would come, Keidt watched
the heavens until morning. When
uotbing startling happened at mid
night iu the east, he atill felt that the
end might come within the next thre
hours when it would be miduig'ht in
Hollywood, Cal.t the home of Mrs.
Margaret Itowen, the ladder of th
cult. Hundreds of curious person
gathered in the neighborhood of his
aback, reporters interviewed shim,
cameramen took his picture. Once hit?
chief disciple, Wills rd Downs, drove
away tbe crowd under a shower of tut
water. At another time, Downs' sou.
Daniel, attempted to take his father
home forcibly. A scuffle followed an-1
the son was persuaded to leave with
difficulty. This morning all that was
left was liis shack and bis faithful
little kind.
NOT TIME YET
BERKELEY, CaL, Feb. 7. Elder
P. W. Province, head of tbe Berkeley
group of Iteformed Seventh Day Ad-
vcntists, wbo sat until midnight to
await the "end of the world aa pro
phesicd by their "supreme prophet
eSH," Mrs. Margaret W. Kowen of
Hollywood, declared early toloy that
"we did not expect the earth to be
destroyed."
"It has to stay here for auotber
thousand years as the 'bottomless
pit'," Mr. Province said. "We haven't
had the battle of Armageddon yet,
That has to be fought."
RENUNCIATION NEAR
LINCOLN, Neb., Feb. 7. OP) If
the prediction of Margaret W. Rowen,
of Hollywood, self-styled seeress and
leader of what is termed the "Re
formed Adventist church' movement,
does not develop to the point of rea
lization within tbe seven days allotted,
12 followers of the California culti.-u
are prepared to renounce ber as their
leader. This was the announcement of
Joe (jammel, leader of tho College-
view group, after the midnight h ri-
day,- the time set for the Kavior to
begin his long journey from heaven to
earth.
Members of the cult, gathered in
their homes, last night, and early to
day scanned the heavens through a
cloudless sky "cloudless to the un
believer" believers of Mrs. Kowen's
fnith are able to see the cloud and
other -signs of the second coming of
Christ," Mi, tiammel explained to the
expectant throng that surrounded his
homo in Collegeview, a Lincoln sub
urb Many persons were guthered in
side the Uuintnel home, but only one
other of the 12 Collegeview believers
in tbe prediction of doomsday w.ns
present. That waa lira. Gammel. Mr.
Gnnirael went to the back porcb soon
after midnight to see if the first sign
of the prediction milleniunw "Christ
appearing as a small cloud" was vis
ible, but on bis return did not Indi
cate what visions, If any, ho had seeu
iu tbe sky.
According to tho belief of memoers
of the Rowen faith, Christ's first ap-!
pearance was to have been in the
form of a small cloud descending at a
Tapid rate toward tbe earth. He was
to make several stops, me nrsi on a
Use Sulphur To
Heal Your Skin
Fnr unsightly skin eruptions, rssh
or hlotehes ou faee, neek, arms or
body, you ilo not have to wait for
relief from torture or embarrassment,
ileelnres a noted skin specialist. Apply
a little Mentho-Sulphur and improve-
ent shows next day.
Derauae of its eerm destroying
properties, nothing has ever been
found to take the place of this sul
phur preparation. The moment yon
apply it healing begins. Only those
who have unsightly skin troubles csn
know the delight this Mcntho-Rulphur
brings. Even fiery, itching ecsema is
dried right up.
liet a small Jar of Rowles Xlentho
Sulphur from any good druggist and
uso it like cold cream.
,
PLANS SUPPLIED
Detailed plans and specifica
tions of this borne may be ob
tained at low cost by writing
to the Home Plan Editor, The
Guard.
(Copyright, 1923, NEA Service, Inc.)
THE beauty of this house is increas-
iu uj mc ciictuvt; una ui ini-
tices and of small-paned casements,
well-proportioned and well-spaced.
With the steep roof, tall chimneys
are essential and add immensely to
the attractiveness of the house.
Tbe rectangular layout of rooms,
and plain walls unbroken by bays and
ells, mske for economical construction.
It you like a largo living room,
this ono will appeal to you, for it
occupies one entire end of the first
floor, and the glared doors on each
side of the fireplace make tbe broad
porch a part of it.
There is a rear door leading to
the kitchen, rear entry and basement.
Notice, too, the door leading from
tbe kitcben to the front ball. Tbis
enables one to answer the front door
without intruding iu other rooms, or
to go upstairs unobserved without
having a rear stairway.
Both dining room and kitchen have
A W -
ask r vm.JiWv .wl Jay
wmssssBmmtism
(iCourteay. Curti rnmnani.. n-. :
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Floor Plana and Front View of Economical Home.
casements on two sides, to make them
bright and cheerful. There is a cor
ner china closet in the dining room,
aud for the sake of balance in the
room, tbe adjacent corner is walled
across. ,In the kitcben there arc
such built-in labor-savers as a large
dresser, work table and wall-cabinet
ironing board.
Upstairs there are four bedrooms
and bathroom. Each bedroom has a
corner location with windows on two
sides. Ono of them has a traaB
bmlt in in addition to iu ntl
hanging closet. There is liRn Z
&nd n cleaning closet ia the hi
The woodwork .
- ; Valium
niuin part of the house i of
. win, iiuui(Mi aim wtiei hi
tho kitchen and bedrooms, niiwjl
woodwork is used. I
JThis house should cost iV. I
.?.o.:.. D,,a, ugunnj at 21 em,!
a cuuic ioor.
planet nearest heaven to prepare food
for the saints which were to join bim
and accompany the Lord to earth. The
descent was to taKe seven days and
the return trip a like time, it was be
lieved.
Projector Killed
In Tank Explosion
FORT I.KE. N. J., Feb. 7. One
man was killed, two were severely in
jured and eighteen were slightly hurt
by falling walls after the explosion
of an ammonia tank today in Nation
al Kvans Film laboratory. The explos
ion followed a fire.
Salvatore Joy, n projector, was kill
ed. The explosion practically destroy
ed the building. The loss is estimated
at nearly two million dollars by
Thomas Evans, president, who said
Plumbing Supplies
For Less
Month of January
20x30 White Enamel
Sink
$8.35
1 Lot of Closet Seats
With Cover
Your Choice
$3.35
Williamson & Co.
153 E. 10th Street
that a number of valuable films were
destroyed.
CARD OF THANKS
To our friends snd loved ones, also
the llegree of Honor who so kindly
remembered us in our sorrow during
(lie illness and ilenth nt n... j... I
Kilns we extend to all our aim
thonks. The beautiful f lower! ol
our loved one was fond, spoke Ma
lusu words.
KKITII Kl'WAIIIis.
JESSIE SMITH AND FAMILI
FISCHER-SOULTS
LUMBER CO.
6th and High Phone 572
OAK FLOORING
HAMMOND SHINGLES
Wall Board
Roofing
Cement
LUMBER and LATH
Class Hsvs Exhibit
The domestic srt elssses gave sn
eihihit of the gnrments insde in els
Isst Thursday, Jsnusry I'll. Those
who visited weis mothers, faculty
sud students.
Shop Club Orgsnljes
A Hhon club has been orgsniied
In the put week under the super
vision of Odine Mickelion, shtp In
structor. Officers wers elected ss
Mlows: President, Kldon Desl; vice
president, Othel Mtroud; secretary
trensurer, John llrlddell. A commit
ter consisting of Othel Stroud, tieorge
1'ulle sud llsrrjt iijeis ss nppuiut-
Plumblng Classes Busy
riunitiing has been completed on
the tisrmiie residence, Twcuty-first
and Agnte streets, by the boys en
rolled iu the plumbing course.
l'lsns have been completed for the
Frsnk Scobert residence.
Work on the window frames for
the house belonging to 11. It. Ituth
will be commenced immediately after
uext semester opens.
A number of chsuges hss been
insde in the shop ecnts have been
provided for the manual training and
carpentry students tor use during
roll call.
A number of students from Tort-l-'tid
have enrolled iu tho buildings
trsdo course.
A new set of shop rules hss been
adopted snd will be read to the stu
dents at the beginning of next semes
ter. Radle Is Explalaed
An interesting lecture was given
by Caul farter. 'L'T. at the meeting
of the Uadio club Monday, February
m. Mr. farter explained some of the
dlsgrams anil aymbols used in radio,
and he showed how a set work.
.Next Monday another talk will be
Lamps! Lamps!
Prices Reduced
on
National Mazda
Lamps
10 vutt to 50 watt .. 27c
(10 wiitt, now 32c
73 watt, now 45c
100 watt, now 50c
150 watt, now 65c
200 watt, now 80c
Now You Can Use
Larger Lamps
Hendershott's
Gun Store
770 Willamette
Phone 151
Has it struck You yet?
I mean the real force snd meaning of the slogan "SAVE THE
SURFACE AND YOU SAVE ALL"
When It docs you will no longer let your buildings become
weuthnr-liesten outside nnd worn Inside when the use of a
littlo paint and varnish preserves thorn indofinately.
For quality, price and service try
OXNER PAINT STORE
8th & OLIVE
'Specica! Prices
on Beds
A mohair davenport will beautify your home.
See our exclusive line. We can please you.
Johnson Furniture Co
685 WILLAMETTE
OUR MECHANICAL PLANER
and latho la a great piece
of machinery on which
we ,turn out careful and
accurate work. With our
complete, uptodato me
chanical equipment, ox
port operatives. and
prompt service as well as
reasonable charges. It Is
hard to beat us. We
make special parts to order.
Eugene Foundry and Machine Company
51S Knst 8th Avpntio Phone 1054
RUTH -ROBERTSON POWDER CO.
Successors to R. A. Babb Powder Co.
A Full Line of
BUILDING SUPPLIES
We install Tile Floors and Drain Eoards
Our New Location 44 E. 7th Phone 924
kSMWMLSTSH
Hit iiuiMi
Builders Attention
We are headquarters for ACME QUALITY
PAINTS and VARNISHES, roofing and buildn
papers, builders hardware and supplies, mecharuC
tools, etc.
Eugene Hardware Co.
9th and Oak Streets
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