THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. .OREGON
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Jth bis brother, Rob
ln"nLAr Jr. Rev. Mr.
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snd Mrs. R"brt M.
tl .1 tu-v.ton who has
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ed In Eugene.
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fy to KlamsthFslls where
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PLT. . visitor t AV
t iSS V evening, taking in
p'VT. tk. T.inni elub
wi picking at Boardman's farm
Monday when he set this record.
Records
TRAFFIC FINES
Meter violations, $1 each: A.
Hayward, Ruby Taylor, E. Walder,
Bruce Hamby, J. R. Friend.
Overtime parking. $1 each: C. E.
Ward, Edith Colman, Flora Urquirl,
Norman Brown, Douglas Hutche
son. Merle Dunn, J. E. Hammock,
W. F. Wendt.
Overtime parking, parking In
loading zone, George. Wilhelm, $2.
Violating basic rule, Sam Mas-
cop, $5.
BUILDING PERMITS
W. H. Dandy, build ' residence
and garage, 1391 Jefferson, $2200.
F. E. Taylor, 2008 Washington.
remodel residence, $500.
Ivan H. Ware. 2097 McMillan.
build residence, $6800.
Charles C. Misfeldt. 60 Thir
teenth avenue east, residence re
pairs, $15.
Metnoaist church, reshingle res
idence at 1201 Willamette, $50.
Ed Outka, 1324 Seventh avenue
west, build garage, $25.
BIRTHS
LANKINS At the Sacred Heart
general hospital, Wednesday,
, Aug. 21, l40, to Mr. and Mrs.
Carroll Lankins, 541 Olive street,
Eugene, a daughter.
Springfield
Two Accidents
Occur In Springfield
SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 21 (Spe
cial) T. R. Bradham, route 2, Eu
gene, was treated in Springfield
for slight injuries when the motor
cycle he was riding was struck by
a car driven by Mrs. Stanley Fox,
route l, Eugene, at 5:05 Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Fox failed to stop
at Fifth and D streets.
Clarence "Happy" Pearce was
taken to the Sacred Heart hos
pital in tugene after he was
struck by an automobile driven by
Angela Bush, route 1, Springfield,
at the corner of Tenth and Main
streets at 8:30 o'clock Tuesday
evening.
Mr. Pearce was carrying a
piece of sheet metaL The driver
was not held.
Resident Workers
Elect A. G. Enright .
I. -i 1 i inf fl
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,ftr club affairs.
I n.ll t.tollM SOUlht
E county court has received
Etta from the I. O. O. F.
hugoouri m!uu
L tiiii
fmfrui fires, one that flared
IH I psreing imp i
Pstterson Tuesday aft-
m,ui another that broke out
nafit lots near 1965 Columbia
trnlu morning, were exun
ktibrdty firemen. No dam-
fieslied.
imiim Church
in Beryl Lewis of England
fbi nt weaker at the Church
fNturene Wednesday eve
Thi proiram will begin at
a.
wk Here
'. 0. Divis, technician In the
fin dipsrtment, General Elec
XJUy Corp., Is to be In Eu
i tor two lectures and demon
i5 On X-rsy technique, to
given Thursday and Friday
slap. The place will be an
xH liter,
hit Uka City
tr. ud Mrs. Herschel Taylor
iyiutomoblle Wednesday for
lUb.aty.Utah, on a visit of
t It days.
i Tim Btrrlsbnrr
t. iM Mrs. R. O. Helms of
rates, were Eugene visitors
sir,
h In Alleles
k .lad Mb. Jack Kilburn have
tolas Angeles to attend the
Ml tenvenHon of the Veter
f Forelfn Wars,
tttpwertli Returns
"HIM Mrs. 0. F. Sklpworth
ii nturned home from a visit
1M Sin Francisco fair. The
P on Men confined to his
' "r week by illness but
w he out Wednesday.
Vjm Crew
C ostes and fsmlly ei
nrt la Eugtnt on business
v.
F Mrs. R.c. Robertson 1
t iJr?' mn Rn visit
r-"o orouier, Harvey
L. .u , " reiauves
p Wended the Zumwalt re
ttindititthe T-R ranch,
fun u
fn, Thurl,y evening from
- omce ( riday moni
a Hru
k "nne oi Mr. and
kt ln,"er Is their
'""'""Hall and
hdrfr ' "mmy and
U . 7ir "i. They plan
tle for two or three
Pta circuit C0Urt .Yio"
PROBATE COURT
Estate of Emit Koppe. deceased
Carl Koppe appointed executor of
will and Loy Rowling, Wayne Ak-
ers and Ashley Houghton appoint
ed appraisers.
Estate of Oscar E. Woodson, de
ceased; final report and account
filed and Sept. 24 at 10 a. m. set
as time for hearing.
CIRCUIT COURT
Bertha Margaret Warden against
Clarence Eldon Warden; suit filed
lor divorce.
BUSINESS NAME
Certificate of assumed business
name, Ohrling Lumber company,
filed.
Certificate of assumed business
name, DeNeffe's, filed.
lor hall at 7:30 o'clock. All mem
bers are asked to be present.
City Police Investigate
Several Minor Crimes
SPRINGFIELD. Aug. 21 (Spe
cial) A. G. Enright was elected
president M the Resident Work
ers of Springfield at the regular
meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. En
right replaces Cliff Lansdon, who
resigned to run for a city office.
A social committee was also
appointed at the meeting to pro-
vme tor entertainment at the meet,
ings. On the committee are Ken
neth Ginger, R. E. Cook and Henry
Gates.
A dance will be held Tuesday
evening after the regular business
meeting. It is free to both social
and regular members.
VISITS SISTER
SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 21 (Spe
cial) Mrs. Kay . Boeholt and
daughter, Eleanor, from Seattle are
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Haxby at their home on
route 2 Eugene. Mrs. Boeholt and
Mrs. Haxby are sisters.
City police Wednesday were in
vestigating thefts Involving two
house entries, a stripped clothes
line, and a stolen car, reported
Tuesday afternoon and evening
and Wednesday morning.
A silk comforter was reported
stolen from the home of Mrs. Jean
Crocker, 1367 Jefferson, some time
since last Thursday.
Mrs. E. E. Daniels, 629 Fourth
avenue west, told police her apart
ment was entered and ransacked
Tuesday morning. A small -savings
bank containing $3 was broKen in
to, and several $1 bills were stolen
from a cupboard. '
Police were called Tuesday
night to 740 High, where Mrs. Mar-
guante Deeds reported the theft
of three pairs of silk stockings
and various undergarments from
the clothesline at the rear of her
house.
J. W. Richardson, route 1,
Junction City, reported his Pontlac
coupe stolen from Eighth Avenue
west between Willamette and
Olive, some time late Monday
night or early Tuesday morning.
TO NEWPORT
SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 21 (Spe
cial) Dorothy and Richard Flan
ery and Mary Alice Bartholomew
drove to Newport and back Sun
day.
R. N. A. TO DRILL
SPRINGFIELD. Aug. 21 (Spe
cial) The R. N. A. drill team will
practice Thursday evening in Tay
Junior Chamber Pushes
New Safety Drive
The junior chamber of com
merce proceeded with -plans Wed
nesday for the most extensive
safety campaign ever sponsored
in Eugene, and Cliff Gibson, safe
ty campaign chairman, promised
that the drive would get under
way in the near future.
Mr. Gibson appointed Vaughan
Raymond chairman of the parade
committee; Maurie Jacobs, pub'
licity; Hale Thompson, traffic; and
Max Morse, merchants.
The compulsory military train
lng bill, which the local group
was asked to endorse, was tabled
after a hot discussion. The state
junior chamber last week asked
Eugene members to endorse its
passage by congress.
Socialist Labor Party
Filed Petitions Here
Petitions for the formation of
the "Socialist Labor" party in
Oregon have been filed in the
office of county Clerk Walter B.
Dillard for checking of signatures.
The purpose is to enable the party
ticket to be placed upon the bal
lot at the November election.
The petitions, containing 700
names, had been in circulation on
the streets here for two or three
days. The following are desig
nated in the petitions as a state
central committee: Lester E.
Harnden, Theodore Bossie, Al
fred Hogland, Bertha Bossie,
David Berglund, and Upton A.
Upton.
FROM LOSE PINE
LONE PINE, Aug. 21 (Special)
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lamoreaux
and family took their house guests,
Mrs. Clyde Mathews and daughter,
Hazel, on a trip to the coast Tues
day going by way of Florence as
far north as Seaside and returning
by Portland. Mrs. Mathews and
daughter started their return
journey home to Mesa, Arizona
Wednesday. They have been here
about a week.
Visitors at the Nate Lemert
home recently, have been Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Whitson and four
children, Mr, and Mrs. Warren
Paquette and son, Mr. and Mrs
J. O. Pyle, Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
Rimel, and Mr. E. A. Rlmel all
of Huntington Beach, California.;
NO MORE WAITS -
LONDON, Aug. 21 W) X
change in the censorship rules
announced today will permit news
services to cable reports when an
air raid is In progress and siren
have been sounded. T
IPHILCO!
with the new overseas band!
Garrett Appliance Company
Miner Building
Polivka Goes East
For Marine Position
QUANTICO, Va., Aug. 21
Douglas Polivka, former Port
land and Boise newspaperman, ar
rived this week to take up duties
as a lieutenant in the marines.
He and Mrs. Polivka, daughter
of the late Judge John Rice of
Caldwell, made the trip by auto
mobile.. Mrs. Poliyka will visit
friends in Washington for several
weeks.
Known Here
Both Mr. .and Mrs. Polivka are
well-known in Eugene, having
graduated from the University of
Oregon where Mr. Polivka was
editor of the Emerald, campus
daily.
CRASHES IN IRELAND
DUBLIN, Aug. 21. ( Ire
land's department of defense an
nounced tonight that a German
plane had crashed near Cloghane,
County Kerry, and that its crew
of six had been captured. .
The average age oftrees is es
timated at about 250 years.
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