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The Eugene Guardi
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Page Three. THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON :5. 1933.

HOLD EXAMINATIONS CRESWELL, May 25. (Special) School Closes j. Members and guests were present from McKenzie River lodge of Eu day Bible school at the church shingle residence. SiO. this year.

At the same time the i Clvdc McDougal. agen city news notes Final examinations were held at ri. i. Ia Pyer meeting of villard. new residence, $3,000.

With Program At Westfir gene, ridge A El follTed me hool 2fS for the muni, neia at airs. Winterberger's home. Crescendo year was dis- tributed Tuesday. The curriculum business meetinR and ice cream. PROBATE COVRT 111 estate of George W.

Johnson. latter will spend Friday at Rose-burg, attending commencement cake and coffee were served. IV- Chicken Thieves Active for the next year has been arrang deceased, time for final hearing set Lloyd Bonnev. 107 IjuTpnri. exercises at high school.

"HArS DOING -TWehate'1' h. oDtion to be -TlsP rc'f 'gree work is also scheduled for the The local grade school closed ed as follows: Freshmen, English while the ladies motored to Idyl-wood park for an outing. The Bunker Hill school pupils with their teacher, Mr. Manning, their parents and friends enjoyed a picinc at Benton Lane park this week. Their school will close Friday.

May 27. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Wallace and family have moved this past week from their former home near Dawson to their new home recently purchased near Monroe. Their daughters, Virginia and Betty Wallace arc students of Bell-fountain high school.

street, reported to city police nt June 28 at 10 a. m. I. general science, general mathe Tuesday. A program was presented of Ells Tuesday that sometime during the I Order closing estate Hunt Club to Meet matics, orientation, business tratn- The Eugene Hunt club will hold at the community hall this week.

Included on the program was the play "The Pampered pre r'ULi "nd Pr0'es" rlub honoring worth Prindel, deceased, made. Final account filed in estate of Emma E. Johnson, deceased. Miss Rosetla Straub. educational superintendent of the Lane county Christian Endeavor Union will be a guest at the local Christian Endeavor at the Christian church nignt Monday thieves tried to rob his chicken coop.

They entered the coop, wrung the necks of three fowls, but were scared away without the loot. their regular 8 o'clock ride and 9 o'clock meeting Wednesday evening at the fairgrounds. The Sunday fM Eel Taylor. Moose sented by several pupils of the upper grades. horse show will be discussed and The play was directed by J.

C. iSundav evening ing.music, health; sophomore, English II, geometry, W. geography and civics, civilization, business training, music, health; Junior, public speaking, biology, typing. history-civics, music, health; seniors, English 4, economic soc. problems, home relations, typing II, music: required, 4 subjects, maximum 5 subjects.

Baxter, instructor of the 5th and other business transacted. 8th grades. Songs were sung by I I he Board ol nircciors oi me Plan Rummage Sale The Altar St. Mary's Catholic church will hold a rummage sale at the Knights of Pythias hall all day Saturday. the pupils.

Methodist episcopal cnurcn mei POLICE COVRT Guy Scobert, Robert Zumwalt. parking in alley, fined SI. C. Davis. Ben Boniface.

K. H. Lawrence. W. A.

Oerding, overtime parking each fined $1. George T. Skeic. parking wrong side of street, fined SI. PHONE 3.178 for Club Clesnere and Tailor Service.

Dt Wednesday- S. it Saturday, will be ex-udnday evening at 9.30 hall assem- The 8th evade Graduates are ai "ie cumin muicx mm Dorothy Crockett. Walter Kissinger, Coburg Club to Meet The Coburg Past Presidents' club will meet with. Mrs. John Hurd Thursday evening.

May 26. Mrs. James Green will be assistant hostess. arranged for the closing business of the church year which closes in June and drew up the budget for the new war. H.

A. Howe is chairman of the trustees. Mr. and Mrs. V.

R. Sly left last 'cn the campus. Report Meeting Reports on the grand lodge of the 1. O. O.

F. and Rebekahs at Pendleton last week were given IN BELLFOUNTAIN MARRIAGE LICENSES Ol vr. r- Milton Kearns, Geralriine Loose, Biilie Jane Elam. Harold Mc-Clane. Helen Turner.

Alberta Williams, Francis Smalt wood. Forrest Rehwalt, Charles Posvar. Donald Frantz. Jeanne Fox, Derral Abercrombie. emeritus ai I TVio Alia i reel reny ana wruiny BELLFOUNTA1N, May 25.

"Montreal Bailey, both of Mr' oic: week for Union where they were tht rprvirtc u-ra William GfOVe. invitea joined by their daughter. Miss Ls- Peter S. Rice in City Peter S. Rice of Mapleton was a Eugene visitor Tuesday.

He operates a dairy farm on the Siuslaw river. All songs were directed by Mrs. F. Muram, Harry Osborn," and tol Sly. teacher in the high school George Marquardt with Miss Ve- jonn ij.

atarr. at that place. From there they went to Seattle where Miss Sly lons Crenshaw at the piano. Di kSSSW club Frank J. Thull and Margaret Leipzig, both of Chicago.

GREEN At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Tuesday. May 24, 1938, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Green, 936 Prospect street, Rose- plomas were presented by Prin. W. Mrs. Wilson Here- P. Sheridan.

(Special) Mr. and Mrs. Garth Rickurd entertained recently with a dinner in honor of Mrs. Rick-ard's birthday. Those attending included Mr.

and Mrs. J. V. Bains, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Redmond and daughter Nancy Kaye. of Cor-vallis, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mc-Clavey of Bunker Hill community, Leonard Crawford and Mr. and Mrs.

Orval Wooley and son Johnny of Dawson. The men enjoyed a squirrel hunt in the afternoon Mi's. James Wilson of Cottage VJrsdayatthe home Sr.Coburg. The group rabout 10:30 a. m.

A iner will be served a Eagles Initiate-Initiation for 13 members was held at the meeting of the Eagles' lodge Tuesday evening. At the next meeting. May 31, which will be the last one for the year, delegates to the state convention in Grove was a Eugene visitor burg, a son. plans to attend summer school and on to ottier places in Washington to visit relatives. The Sly family will move to their new home near Eugene when they return from their trip.

They recently sold their Crcswcll home to F. Kick of CRESWELL NEWS CRESWELL, May 25 (Special) are welcome. IWst Visitors Obituaries Twenty Masons were present at the regular meeting Monday eve To Meet Thursday luimUsled it. ning. Degree work was done.

Francis Mad dock fT.7iBBB auenaeu u. Klamath Falls in late June will be chosen. The drill team dance will be June and installation of officers, June 7. JUNCTION CITY, May 25. tTs Thurston.

Sat-lot silver- The Progressive Psychic society will hold its regular meeting and study class Thursday at 8 p. m. at 1195 Moss street. The public is i'. nH rieS- (Special) Francis Maddock, 94-year old Civil War veteran living at Mapleton, died Tuesday.

He had Records Vboth the noon and Tk. local grange there an lived at Mapleton since 1923. Mr. Maddock was born in Eng Itenishthe meai. s-'" Out with them FASTI meals.

Meeting Postponed The Lone Pine Community club meeting planned for Thursday evening has been postponed until a-ilet mr land, Sept. 27, 1843. He came to the United States when a young CIRCUIT COURT Carrie M. Baker against C. W.

Ruth, doing business as Springfield Creamery, and Andrew csiOO! man and served with Co. 6th fawn, sou'h Willamette Saturday. regiment, Minnesota infantry, during the Civil War. Christenson, suit filed for Wednesoay He is survived by several chil ktiscarwasparKtu oht cnme i dren and other relatives. $16,000 damages on account of injuries allegedly received when struck by a car December 29, 1937.

In case of state against J. Mof- Hit lueuo." i tire and rim from it. Bicycle Stole John Skillern. 975 West Tenth ivenue, reported to city police Tuesday that his bicycle was stolen sometime that morning while parked at Eugene high shool. Funeral services are to be held at 2:30 p.

m. Thursday at the Mapleton church, Miller chapel in fitt, trial continued to June term terC-ATchamberlain of court. charge. Order made barring claims itlurnea nome bin! a visit with their son, a university student. The LOYAL WORKERS MEET against Bank of Commerce of Eu OAKR1DGE.

May 25. (Special) gene and Junction City State bank Garage, Car Burglared Joe Frizzell, 893 East Eleventh avenue, reported to poclie that someone broke into his garage and car and stole two blankets, some tools and a small camera. on and after June 17, 1937. OF The Loyal Workers of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Clark recently for a FuD 55 page Lawyers Guild report ol DIVORCE DECREES Inez from Clarence Robinson: Mayor Carson Olive from Buck Davis; Sidney from Dorothy Jenkins; Maude Mona from Harl W.

Shumway; Bible School Considered A meeting of the officers and teachers of the Sunday school of the Fairmount Presbyterian church will meet' at the home of the superintendent, Mrs. E. L. Winterberger, Thursday evening at 7:30. The staff will consider the question of holding a week- Maluta from Ross Congleton Stanley from Clara Holdndge; An-geUne Elizabeth from Albert Lee BigelOW'S Lively Wool Rugs THEY'LL DO MORE GOOD ON YOUR FLOORS THAN ON OURS, SO WE'VE Roth; Wilma from John V.

Hagg regular meeting and also to honor Mrs. I. M. Clark with a shower. The meeting was opened with a devotional led by Mrs.

Ira Lee. At the business meeting it was reported that $1.45 was taken in at the food sale held in the Paddock building May 14. The next meeting will be held at the Ferrin camp ground with Mrs. Guy Shorey as hostess. After the business meeting, a handkerchief shower was given for Mrs.

Mary Gray, Mrs. Ira Lee, and Mrs. Dorothy Clark, and a shower was held for Mrs. Clark. Those present were Mrs.

Jenney Hebert, and granddaughter Barbara Jo Mitchell, Mrs. O. B. Red Squad Goon Tie-Up 25c Jones' Book Store 56 E. Broadway 17 BUILDING PERMITS C.

A. Wetterstrom, 951 Patterson, remodel residence, $150. George L. Sauer, 110 East Fifteenth, reshingle residence. $10.

H. J. Leonard, 1943 Oak, new residence, $1000. Frank Sharman, 2506 Agate, re- Circulating Heater Oil Diesel Oil Hogged Fuel Sawdust S. ie H.

Green Stamps Phone 1426 Central Heating Co. I I DISCONTINUED PATTERNS For every sort of Room Scheme ABRiDl WHETHER Campbell, Mrs. H. M. Harkins, Mrs.

Helen Hawes, Mrs. John Mrs. Ira Lee, Mrs. Katie Howard, Mrs. Gus Ryker, Mrs.

John Wojeck, and daughter Carol, Mrs. Addie Williams, Mrs. Roy Temple, Mrs. Vina Pearson, Mrs. Elsie Clark, Mrs.

Louise Clark! Mrs. Louise Twitty, Mrs. Velam Clark and son Raymond, Mrs. Raymond Clark and children and Mrs. Bud Clark.

Those sending gifts and unable to be present were Mrs. Eula Steele, and Mrs. Meryle Ryker. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. Volma Clark and Mrs.

Raymond Clark. DAR CHEST r'SE BLUE BELL MILK Pure Safe Pasteurized Tested and Inspected KUGENE FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone 838 They're all FIRST, QUALITY, UrtJooejoftlumtjTW shouldn't still be here, but they are and we're goinf to do something pretty drastic about it For the first time in our entire history, we're able lo slash prices on these nationally advertised Lively Wool rugs by The Bigelow Weaver. are sensational! Savings are stupendous. Jlurryl It Is the most personal piece of furniture you could give her for either of these occasions. But be sure lo buy the best.

Let us help you in your choice. voir r.n whiD our cream, but vnu can't beat our milk. Echo Hollow Dairy. Ph. 2935-J-2.

The tiny wings of the loon are fine for swimming, but they are so small that it has to take a run ning start to get into the air. Nationally Advertised 11x12 BIGELOW Ml) en oo or "Clifton" Quality Were H.OU NowO.OtJ 9x12 BIGELOU Al) Cfl OO OK Nantasket" Quality Were NowO.Oc 8-3xlO- BIGELOW nrj en 4 QtT "Nantasket" Quality Were O.JU Now'Ot 9x12 BIGELOW CO Cfl 9Q OC Fervak" Quality WerewW Now d7.7t 8-3x10-8 BIGELOW AH fin QJ QC Fervak Quality Were'UU Now 0ti7J 9x12 BIGELOW AO Hfl 'Harris Quality WereJU Now Oi.UO 9x12 BIGELOW CA Cft AQ QZ "Beauais" Quality Were Ot.JU Now 7.t7t 9x12 BIGEIX3W Cfl AQ QT Medley" Quality Were DliSU 5x12 BIGELOW Oft tn CO Off San Forstan" Wilton Were OA.gU Now 00,00 LAN Chest Fordson Tractors delivered $830.00 Quackenbush's Special This Week Only! Easy Terms ir'mq or appreciated gift could be the graduate or the bride than CMar chest pictured above. Best of all, we 1o you substantially Ant we proudly, in the Gladly Arranged NOTICE: 24J5 Quality These are lual a few oi the rugs on sale. Drastically Reduced Prices on other Boom size Hugs. we are selling a chest of su- throughout.

A genuine LANE SALE! Discontinued paltoms of the lamous Mohawk Bugs drastically reduced 9x12 size Beg. tOl QE price $37.50 Now Other sizes and grades similarly reduced I IT'S THAT NEW 1 1 4-ENGIMED BOEING I fi OK 0 TEST MIGHT Nit's iubricated1 Nationally Advertised Lane Cedar Chests disclay of latest Lane cedar chests. Hew arrivals costly wuhfuHy matched and inlaid, selected cedar interior, non-oily, non- 2xed construction that really protects contents. A FREE moth in- rcjry goes with each LANE cedar chest. Priced From $19.75 to $39.75 We Gladly Extend Credit FURNITURE COMPANY "TtJUt aAer TEAM FURNITURE COMPANY after TBAM".

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