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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1929)
Tft"E EUGENE GUARD Page Fourteen E D TRAIN! Mian Pauline M. Joslin, operating W0EIW, Anamofta, la., recently planned a radio checker game. He ticked up Anamosa the other day, talked with Miss Joslin and the checker game was the outcome. Flaffmr Fanny Says of coal mrh '"ts the livt. of ,i, FOR FAIR EXHIBIT I PERFORMER! -r Mil 3 ;-r w OF LETTING D01 ' KE WTOllK, Ant. 21. OP The Mark market, baring ozperienccd an almost perpendicular advance since the draxtic break of Aur. tt, ahowed signs of tiring today under the stead ily expanding atream I'f profit taking and abort aelling. Pools succeeded in whirling up about a dozen high priced industrials and apeclaJtiea Including U. R. Hte.l common. Union Carbide. WeatinirlHiiift Electric and Bt liilehem rlteel, to new high recordi, but other recent favorites loat ground, giving the market u.; irregular apiwsrance. The cloae was heavy. Total sales approximated 4,800,0011 aharea. The ciuaing sales on the exchange today: Al Cbm 331 V4: Am Cn 176 ; Am Sm & Ilf 114; Am Hug 1HA; Am T&T 2W2; Am Win iaS&; Ancda 121 1-8; Atcban 278 1-8: All Cat 1m 18; Atl Itf 67 Ml Bult & O 138: Beth Htl 128 7-8; Cana Pc 230; Sha & O 230; Chs & O 272; Che Mt,J & Pc 61 8-8; Cho & N Wat 84 8-4; Che III & ic 130; Chrslr 72 6-8; Col G & El 92 .. Con Oa 66; Cm Pnl 101 6-8. i)u Pt 1IMI; Erio 8614; Flshmn 06; Gen El SSS; Gen Mot 73; Olt Hf Kx 140; ttld Dat 62..; Gt Nor Pf 124 V4; Grne Can Cp 182; Htn O 79 7-8; Hud Mot 84; II Cent! 44bj Int Arv 121 1-8; Int Mr Mar 29; Int T&TI 129; Kan C-Sou 09 1-8; Kenct 89 6-S; Lou Ac Nali 148. Mo K & Tx 644: Ml Pc 92; Nah Mot 87 3-4: NW Cenll 241 6-8: NY fill & Hid 120 1-3: Nrflk & Wat 298; 'S'or Amn 176 7-S; Nor Pc 100; Pckrd 152; Prmt Km-Iaa 71; Penn 1)8; Phlps Pet 88 7-8; Dro 88V.; Rdng 121; Iiem-Rnd 45; Kyulda Ton B 66. Stl Ac BP 120 8-8; Bbrd Ar L 15 Her la Zerado, loader of the Zerado troupe of atar performers being featured on ths Lane county fair programs. Zerado will hava a prominent place In ths program Wednesday evening. If your eyea have failed to respond to th treatmenta of others. It la NOT a algn thai they are hopeless. I hava successfully treated many of these so-called hope less eases when others gave up. Dr. Ii. W. Barr At Brlatow't Jewelry 8tors Watoh for the Big Street Clock r ANNOUNCING Oak Street Haircutters Hair Cutting Specialists 35c & 25c 056 Oak Street Melvin Short 8-8: 8r Hoe 160 8-8; Sinctr Con O H 6 Cal 74 3-4; S 6 NJ 70 8-S: 8 O NY 42 3-8: Htubkr 74: Tex Co 60 5-8; 1r Ar IV 1G; Un IV i'82 3-4; I'M uun 40 B-4; I'M ml vw; Wbsn 60; Wes KI 256 8-4; Wlys-Ovln-! 248; Wlwth 04 3-4: Ylw Tk 36 7-8: Curtins I6U; (irm-i'g 24 3-8: Miami 43; Wright 135. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) log. The fenceH around the track have all bnen painted. The seats have been fixed up. )u the niHin building, which still hears that naran (hough it fa no longer the largest building, there are many umiKimi attractions. Early in the day crowds began to congregate around the exhibit of the Farmers' Union Warehouse where Mrs. George Kup nauf. Mrs. W. 8. Averill, and Mrs. J. D. Gillespie were baking biscuits out of Farmer Union flour and giving them out The Producers Public market, not waiting for the opening of Us fine new building on Broadway the end of me weea. nam inf alien a Dig where the fineet of its fresh vege tables and frutta ire laid out for the public to inspect. The Hebron Community club, the Santa Clara Community club, the Goshen Grange and the Creswell Grange are entered In a competition for the best group exhibits which will give conscientious judges a few sleep less nights, unless they can be sure r.ear me main entrance ot tms Near the mai nentrance of this building is The Guard's booth where a free telephone and rest room awnlt the convenience of the visitors. The telephone number Is 8060. H proved a boon Wednesday to many of the fair people who were In the lHSt min ute rush of decorating their exhibits. The fair really got under wny just after noon Wednesday when the bit caliope on the merry-go-round began to toot and the sideshow barkers got Into good rolce. It is a fair complete. HE WON'T BE POPULAR SAN BERNARDINO. Cel. Conn. cfltnan Harry Nott says there'll not be any "necking" In city parks, and has announced that, provisions will be msde In tho next city budget to provide a special, officer to tramp the parks and see to It that young frails and their boy friends don't indulge in petting parties. It Is re ported that several have applied for ths job, . s The ton rerister. or nnlt nf n. paeity of a shin, was originally the spsca occupied by 100 cubic feet of wheat. Horticultural products were judged at the 1020 Lane county fair Wednec day morning by O. T. McWhorier of Hillsboro, Oregon. Qney were the first open exhibits to be awarded pre miums. The list of winners In the apple di vision of which C. IS. Calef is depart nieut manager follows: Winter Bananas First, A. J. Ma- nett, R. 1, Eugene; second, L. M. -Hammond, R. 1, Eugene. Arkansas Black Second, L. M. Hammond. Gravenstefns First, Virgil Haw kins, R. 3, bugene; second. A. J, Manett. Yellow Transparent First, C. E. Stewart. Cottage Grove: - second, L. ii. Hammond. Special awards In unclassified pro ducts were git-en as follows: C. A- Itice, first on Kings; second, G. T. Rav. R. 2. Euaene. Hweet Apple First A. J. Manett, Santa Clara. Astrakan First, Herald Strunk, R. 2, Eugene; second, A. J. Manett, Santa Clara. 4- (CONTINUED FROM PAGE It enee Riilhrford; (4) Opal Cottcn; (5) Uohlle Blood. AMAIZO SPKCIAL (1) Gweneth Harwood; (2) Nell Rutherford; (81 Marie Elroy; (4) Gloriagay Uatch; (5) Theodoras (intch. OATMEAL COOKIES (1) Laurel Emerson: 121 Atlef Moos: (3) Carl Husen; (4) Marie Hubbel; (6) Gladys Emery. VANILLA DROP CAKES (1) Al fred Taylor; (2) Ava SanderB; (3) Harold Wallace; (4) Ruth Snutbj (5) Ruth Johnson. SUGAR COOKIES (1) Martina Ferguson; (2) Ellen Hmnmericksen; 13) Ruth linrrtn; (4) Marian Alan- nine;: (5 Wlnnifred Mauaon. ICE BOX COOKIES (t)Llllian .T.nK.-n. C2i Ruth .Inhnaon: (3) Helen Johnson; (41 Isalene Harpole. rhUH Mrj.MHrjtto r a n ft n n HOUSE ROLLS (1) Gordon Gntch; (2) Ava Sanders; (3) Mildred Arm strong: (41 Thelma Soleim; (5) Mil dred Rutherford. LEADERS PARKER HOUSE ROLLS (1) Mrs. C. D. Gatch; (2) Mrs. Carl Rutherford; (3) Mrs. Ethel Davis. CAMP COOK.KHX Bintuuo m M.Mn Ooodman: (21 Clifia Ped- eraen; (3) Homer Brown; (4) Laurie Mathews: (51 George Pederaon. T.A .ifcnSEVS Junior Calf (1) Warner Zumwalt; (2) Wallace Sears; (3) Ralph Keeney; (4) Prank Kobl taille; (5) Frank Robltallle. SENIOR CALF 1-1 (1) Kay- rr.ond Soara; (2) Paul Plank; (3) Helen Wllhrow. yea IU.1NO H E I F E B II (1) Warner Zumwalt; (2) Mitchell Fox; (111 Frederic 1! ox. PROI1UCING COW III (1) Warner Znmwalt. BULL O A L F IV (1) Marlin Withrow; (2) Hugh Godard. JUNIOR CALK l'A (1) John Stoneberg; (2) Clifford Gersbach. SENIOR CALF 1-B (1) Clifford Gersbach. YEARLING H E I F E R II (1) Charlie Swango; (21 Roy Swango. HULL CALF III (1) Charlie Swango. ' , UL'TCH BELT (1) Leatcr Kirk, Springfield, junior calf: (11 Leater Kirk, Springfield, senior calf; (1) Lester Kirk, Springfield, bull calf. 1IOLSTBIN (1) Roy Sanborn, junior calf. SHROPSHIRE EWE LAMB Grade (1) Victor Sears: (21 Marlin Withrow;- (31 Warner Zumwalf, (4) Marlon Kelso; (A) Robert Zumwalt. SHROPSHIRE EWE LAMB Pure bred (1) Vivian Anderson; (21 Leola llemlng, Emma Godard; (3) Hugh tlodnrd. John Shields; (41 Aloha Puckworth; (51 Mae (lodnrd. PURE BREll SHROPSHIRE RAM LAMB (11 Leola Pemlng; (21 Viv ian Anderson: (SI Victor Sears; (41 Emma Godard; (5) John Shields; (0) E argain Pays At BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 933 Willamette 2 Pairs for the Price of 1 Pair ABSGAON SALE ffor 3. Ladies Pumps and Oxfords and Slippers on SALE at Exactly 2 Pairs for the Price of 1 Pair Unequalled Values in High Grade Footweaj During UiLb Oigantio Clearance Sale 2 for 1 sale now on Arch Support Footwear Included School Oxfords in Black and Tan. Wonderful Values. 2 Pairs for the Price of 1 Pair The best of artists often have a naro time drawing on ineir imagina tion. Aloha Duckworth; (7) Folmer Bodt ker; (Si Mae Godard. SHROPSHIRE EWE YEAR- LINGS (ll Leola Ueming; (21 Rob ert Zumwalt; (31 Helen Withrow; (4) Folmer Bodtker; (51 Warner Zumwalt; (() Richard Maxwell. ' SHROPSHIRE RAM YEAR LINGS (1 1 Marlin Withrow; (2) Folmer Bodtker. MARKET LAMBS (Any breedl (ll victor wears; 121 uorrine flic- Coy; (31 Helen Withrow; (4; Glenn Harwood: (51 Marion Kelso. DORSET EWE LAMB S (1) Richard Sears; (2) Chas. Swango, Jr.; (3) Hoy swango; t Benny nanicn; (51 Victor Sears. HAMPSHIRE EWE YEARLING (1) Glenn Harwood. SOUTHDOWN EWE IAMB (1) Glenn Harwood. - DORSET RAM LAMB (1) Vic tor Sears; (2) Richard Seara; (3) Roy Swant; (4) Chas. Swango, Jr. DORSET RAM (1) Benny Ban- (ch. DORSET YEARLING EWE (1) Benny Banich. OXFORD EWE LAMB (1) Ray Harwood; (21 Gweneth Harwood; (31 Russell Harwood; (41 Uicuard Maxwell. OXFORD RAM LAMB (1) Kay Harwood; 12) Rusael Harwood; (3) Gweneth Harwood. OXFORD YEARLING EWE Grade (11 Warner Zumwalt: (E) Kent Peterson; (3) Cleo Peterson. OXFORD YEARLING EVV1S Registered (1) Russell Harwood; (21 Glenn Harwood; (3) Gweneth Harwood: (4) Ray Harwood. LINCOLN EWE LAMB (!) Brockner Mikkelson. YEARLING EWE (11 Jens Reersley. GRADE rTWE (1 ) roimer ami- ker; (21 Billy Petersen. Pllti (1) Folmer iE BRED EWE Bodtker. BEEF Heifer calf (l).Ray Ilarv wood. MILKING SHORTHORN Bull cnlf (1) Robert Sly; (2) Glenn Har wood. BEEF HEIFER (1) Richard Sears; (21 Glenn Harwood. BEEF STEER (11 Ray Harwood. SHORTHORN COW (1) Robert Sly. . MILK GOAT KID (1) Rusaell Harwood; (21 Ray Harwood; (3) Glenn Harwood. MILK GOAT (1) Rusaell Har wood. JUNIOR SOW PIG (11 Raymond Seara Chester White; (2) Ray Har wood Chester White; (1) Russell Harwood Berks; (2) Glen Harwood Berks; (1) Warner Zumwalt Duroc Jersey. FAT HOG (1) Raymond Sears Chester White; (1) Glenn Harwood Berkshire; (2) Ray Harwood Chester White; (3) Russell Uurwood Chester White. Blue Ribbons For Piggies Given Out Judging in the awlne division was done by R. C. Kuehner Wednesday alternoon. The following entrants were awarded priies; Chester White Boar under aix mouths First, Ed gar Grimes. Sow one year and under two First, Edgar Grimes. Sow six months and under one year First. Iveslie Falk, Halsey; second, Edgar Grimes: third. Kaynund Sears. Heard, boar and three sows First, Edgar Grimes. Duroo Jerseys Boar six months and under one year First, C. Warner Zumwalt, R 1, Eugene. Sow two years or over First, C. Warner Zumwalt. Sow one year and under two First,, ( Warner Zumwalt. Sow six months and under one year First, C. Warner Zumwalt. Herd, loar and three sows First. C. Warner Zumwalt. Berkshire Sow sit months and under one year First and second, Harwood and Sons, All of hogs division judged. Utility ait well as beauty waa evi dent in the eiljibUs of memDerB of manual training clauses of various high Bchools of the city which were judged Wednesday afternoon, by Jo aeuij H. Jackson of the fclugene Fur uiture hospital. George fcicbarpf of the Wilson Hchool, ninth grade, won the grand prize of $6 with a banjo clock. other prhs winners include; Cle ment Mulier, Wilbou school, eighth grude, third on a lamp. Gail Kpurlock, itooaevelt, eighth grade, fourth on a tabouret. Melvin Oa skill. Wilson achooL ninth grade, second on a radio cabinet. Kdward 'Turner, Wilson school, ninth grade, first on a spinet desk. Elton Saunderfc, Hoosevelt school, ninth grade, fourth un a bowl. Thurlow Cooper, Wilson school, ninth grade, firth on a box. . Arnold Wilson, Wilson school, ninth grade, first on a magazine basket. Carl Blood,: Roosevelt school, eighth grade, second on a magazine rack. Annette tour dual, Hoosevelt school, eighth grade, first on a tabouret. Lewis Wilduian, Wilson, ninth grade, third on a lamp. Harold Strawn, Hoosevelt school, eighth grade, filth un magazine bas ket. Arnold Nelson, Wilson school, sev enth graHf, second cn breakfast table. ilurvin, liuchholz, Eugene high, first on spinet desk, also second on sewing cabinet, Francis Cold re 11, Eugene high, three thirds on an end table, lacquered mag azine rack, and powder bowls. At via Hlegaard, Eugene high, sec ond on la me nated box. Lloyd Morris. Eugene high, third on magazine rack. Wilbur Turner, Eugene high, first on lamp. Kay ood, Eugene high, first on lamp. b red Fails, Eugene high, second on table. Fred Adams, Eugene high, second on lamp. Also grand prize of SU.oU on hook case. Eugene Burch. Eugene high, first on table. E SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21. UP) The endurance monoplane San Franciscan lay at the bottom of San Francisco bay today, and its pilot, Donald Temnleman. former army avi ator, who had sought to set a record for refueling endurance flying, was recovering from the effects of the plunge which ended bis undertaking last night. Apparently fatigued. Tern pieman misjudged his distance from the ground as he was circling Mills field in the CiHt h hour of his flight. The craft stp.ick an electric transmission line and fell into the bay, a few feet from shore. Templeraan swam out, unhurt. He was taken to a hospital for examination to make sure he had suffered no ill effects. CHECKERS BY RADIO GREEN RAY, Wis. Chess has han nlnvttft hv rnriin. htl t it is doubtful if checkers has. But Curtis Peacock, operating UHZv, here and Now Located In Miner Building If you live in a hazy trorld, come out of it with a pair of our glasses. See ua to see better. Make Appointments Whenever Possible -ft Dr. SKerman ID. rfloody ! OPTOMETRIST rVMIGMT WrtUllK ! SUITS ASt MINBA BLOO. PWON 80 I IAS.T BROAOWAV j lUSlNI-ont. t j MORE&N 8 VWHBURNE PHONE 2700 THIS STORE WILL CLOSE THURSDAY AT I P. M. And Remain Closed the Balance of the Day i To Permit Our 1.14 Employees To Enjoy The Lime County Fair EVERYBODY GO TO THE FAIR ' Morgan Congratulate PAUL D. GREEN Upon The Opening Of Your ) New Modern Store and welcome you as a new business neighbor Eugene is fast becoming known, as a modern busi ness city. We believe Paul D. Green will add glory to the merchandising annal of Eugene. We con gratulate you upon your vision and achievement and wislvyou success. We Give S. & H. Green Discount Stamps M9 MORE&N VWflBURNE PHONE 2700 We announce a New Y WASHER .50 for only $104 Small firsf paymenf. Balance monthly An EASY sells itself See it today 1 Ouf new allotment has just ,The new machine is full sizeine respect, and," in our opinion, unusual value. Nothing h 1 skimped, nothing eliminated. W yits your inspection at any urn A Few of the Remarkable Features 1. Solid copper, dent proof tub, white Duco finished. washing principle, j,en tie, fast. 2. Full Six Sheet or L Adjustable wringer, equivalent, whmg o t roU8. 3. EASY'S improved inter- 5. Fully nIW 8oWt ejciatipn pf die Aitio t?W.t "EUGENES OWN STORE" Bast-iiicnt Store