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.r CI, 1939. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Three. . CITY NEWS NOTES - ..i ,,h Falls I frf -j Vrf. Roy Rakestraw1 V1"- - 1.. ,. Dr.-- Hi.-a re from Klamath Falls. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Rake-ur- to go to the coast on a """io""" Mr. Rakestraw is as-; T,C"nt'"ca5hier of the Klamath ' s!a v nf the First National her dsushter. Miss Margaret Van Matre, are here from Eend, ar ranging for the latter to enter the university. They were accompan ied by Sirs. Van Metre's sisters, Mrs. Don Anderson and Mrs. Les McConnell. dairyman ci Cushrr.ar.. was in Eu gene on business Wednesday. From Oakridee Ed Clark, who operates a gar age at Oakridge. was in Eugene on business Thursday. dition. 64 Nineteenth avenue east, ture show at Junction City and ; Rita Cramer, Gertrude Cramer, . with her uncle. Frank Starr o! S20. S R. Mosher, reroof residence. 16S31- Second avenue vest, S 5. 1 Records Obituaries J then returned home or refresh-1 Janet Bilyeu. Betty Lutz, Julie ments and games. Those included j Anne Shields of Junction City. i m the party were Joyce anipier, 1 and Shirley and Gayle Jacobs, un Elaine Builock, Maxine Spurlm. Sunday. Shirley shared honors Salem, whose birthday is the same day. A birthday dinner was serv ed at the A. J. Jacobs home to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starr, Mrs. Mary Starr of Dallas. Mrs. W. Z. Egger and daughter Joyce of Port land and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jac obs and daughters, Shirley and Gayle. branch of the M of Portland. -ir- Department Called The c-rv i:re department was ,.,iri cut to extinguish two: Jfij, blares Wednesday after-: One was a burning motor- j LlV owned by Ivan Welding at , ?1 West Broadway. The other 1 in a trailer house owned, ? r r ManseU at 1070 Sixth .venue 'west. Cause of the trailer j fclaie was not determined. ; nrtnkhahn Better ) Err.e-t Drenkhahn of Eugene. ; wh0 i in the S. P. hospital in San j svsncisco. writes his folks here ; .t-, v improving steadily ana ; jipects to be home soon. Visit at Ashland j-s. Ed Schwering of Walter--ie ar.d her daughter. Mrs. Ruth Hodscn and daughter. Beverly, of Eugene have returned home after . ,.,tii st Ashland. Charged With Drunkenness John Cunningham was in the Lane county jail Thursday after police reported finding him drunk on a Eugene street Wednesday afternoon. Portable Radio Stolen Ralph Brummell. 502 Law street, reported to police Wednesday that his portable radio aerial was stolen from his car at Shady Nook resort last Saturdav night. Bl'SINESS NAME Certificate cf assumed business name, Kauiman Bros., filed. Certificate of assumed business name, Calkins Finance companv filed. : PROBATE CCUKT j Final account of administrator j of estate of Ker.ry D. Whitiock. de j ceased, filed and Oct. 21 at 10 a. 1 m. set as time for hearing. From Roseburg Mrs. Susie Winston, Mrs. Rena McCulloch, Mrs. Elmer Lander and son. Bill, and Mrs. Ira DeBolt Mann of Roseburg visited friends in Eugene Wednesday. CIRCUIT COl'RT Bethany Sutherland against Benjamin Sutherland, suit filed for divorce. John Henry Penney JUNCTION CITY, Sept. 21. (Special John Kenry Penney. 65 years of age. died Wednesday at his home, route 3, Junction City. Tne family came here less than a ye?.r ago from the mid-west. Mr. Penney was bom m In diana in May, 1651. Surviving are the widow, and several sons. Funeral services are to be held st 2 p. m. Friday at the Miller chapel here. Rev. W. B. Empey officiating. MARRIAGE LICENSE Loyd Sims and Sarah Beth Win sted, both of Eugene. From Bend Mrs. Fred N. Van Matre Mrs. Wimberly Returns Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly and daughter. Miss Frances, have re turned to Roseburg. after a few days' visit here with relatives and friends here. TRAFFIC FINES D. L. Free!. James A. Rodman. E. W. Walker (two offenses i. 1 George W. Evans. S. O. Gerot, W. G. Clark. P. V. Van Osdol. all ' overtime parking, each fined SI. ; Daniel T. Kogan. W. E. Berry. ; violating stop sign, each fined S2. Road Supervisor Here James Tedford, county road sup ervisor for the southern section, was in Eugene from Cottage Grove Thursday. Home inancmg Information at the F.H.A. Exhibit Lane County FAIR Down From Blue River Bert Vincent, prominent resi dent of the Blue River district, transacted business in Eugene Thursday. Twins Visit Here Mrs. Addie Lee and her sister. Mrs. Elsie Gray, twins, of Marsh fieild, are visiting Mrs. Lee's son. Ben Conway. BUILDING PERMITS I D. L. Block, reshingie residence. ! 56 North Jefferson street. S40. J. W. Dimmick. new garage. 1465 Lawrence street. S75. K. K. Folgedalen. line walls of I garage. 2028 University street. S65. ! K. K. Folgedalen, stucco store front, 814 Willamette street. S275. Peter F. Petersen.' new residence and garage. 544 Twelfth avenue west. SI 100. ( H. J. Redahl. reshingle residence, I 895 Chambers street." S50. ! Mrs. A. I. Carter, woodshed ad- CLl'B ENTERTAINED YONCALLA. Sept. 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. Emma Miller enter tamed at the regular meeting of the Hayburst community club at her home recently. Work for the winter was discussed. A social hour followed the business meet ing. Those present were, Mrs. Marie Swanson. Miss Thelma Pet erson. Mrs. Ed Williams and baby, Mrs. Richard Thorp and two chil dren. Mrs. Pete Peterson, Mrs. Henry Hubbell. Mrs. George Ham ilton. Mrs. Edna Craighead, Mrs. Ida Jones and two children. Mrs. George Nienie and baby, Mrs. Les lie Miller. Mrs. Chet Miller and two daughters. Mrs. John Weber, Mrs. Henry Medike, Mrs. John Kromminga. Mrs. Stienbacker. Mrs. Most. Mrs. Esther Inscho and son, Mrs. Ray Morin. Mrs. George Cooley and two children. Miss Jane Miller. Miss Euna Philips, Miss Lavon Moran, and the host ess, Mrs. Emma Miller. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY HARRISBURG. Sept. 21. (Spe cial) A .surprise party was given for Shirley Jacobs at her home on her thirteenth birthday. The guests were first taken to a pic- Return to Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Sherman have returned to Roseburg after a brief visit in Eugene. "7" -rC,-' X. ' . . : HI ii lie IV J Bl W It ' r rrc fuFJ hjfe&- in Wards Seiiii-Aiiminl SALE for Iiifuiilsaiul Tots! Sol' ret,ly G ft Soicd Dress-Gertrude Regularly 96c I Set Hand-made, hand-embroidered cotton batiste dress with hand scalloped gertrude. 6 mo. lyr. I I Fit welll Wear well! ' Ilavon Panties National Radio 3Si I fssi Smooth fittinR plain knit, rein- I l.mW JS I f i-ir-H at nnintc n( ctriin Prim. ' Store Will Close j Broadcasts fjft&jl k h ) fortable. long wear.ng. 4-M. ( i The Eugene Bargain store will , CiSL. V L be closed Saturday. Sept. 23. be- J0ri9y Y ' Va . cause of the Jewish New Year. . - . Sr5tJ& f W ' ' )fe-5Ca!-Ki:"''' and Fashion yrSCA I P',l'nmSrp- From Ada- ' ' ' Sf'iftf Mr. and Mrs. Millard Martin of fy'&sZ&Zi ( ) (ef Ada were Eugene visitors Wed- MogarineS VOV3L i X3y - , nesday- i V1P Ml v-- L " I I Warner Watte Here ExbIo ! 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