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21, IS' THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Five CITY NEWS NOTES - T S DOING Sunday -Services in local J1 --Roosevelt junior B" r .,' rhHstmas enter- F Monday , Weekly Kiwanis .. o.hnrn hotel. t mflcity council meet Khali; city school board tig, er "" fn Snider and Thomas M. u ( sold ers at Fort tfwuh.. have been trans Ljdferson Barracks, Mo .TFort Lewis. Ha; E. P " t- hac hppn trans- Roberts, Cal., where r.... ifontrv rpnlnrempnt hi U1C Hlia". " .... -nrf Alhert WonrlK fS, hen 'sent to this camp, Ljert training center. l p.Unnl Vlollni! fa Hie of the state depart- ment of education, Laurence C Moffitt, county superintendent, and L.H. Brooks, member of the school Z. . " '"" aismct and mem 5 2 ? uUnty nn-hiBh school if rd,,v5ited tne Elmir high school Friday. Mr. Elle had been with Superintendent Moffitt on a series of school visile , days. Eugene Boys Safe Word has come from Lieutenant Reed Fendall and Lieutenant Joe Sallee, both of Eugene, that they are safe and well in the Philip pines. They are stationed at Fort McKinley near Manila. Lieuten ant Fendall is the son of Mrs. Omar Fendall of Eugene, Lieuten ant Sallee the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Sallee. Safe in Hawaii ' Mrs. Sylvia Moore, 1551 Oak street, reports that her son, Alfred, is safe in Hnwnil n ; ,ku tu aircraft radio division at Kaneoat neia ease near Honolulu. Club Meets The Figure Skating club, in cluding high school and university age young people, meets at the' ICO rinlr oaph GnnJa. e wu,,uy a L 9 p.m. inere are about 30 members in the tuo. jonn iiaiourt is president. Stanlpv Pi-nnHiill i int.nn m the group. Attend Nutrition Conference Miss Ora Scoville of Corvallis and Miss Irene Sanders of Albany were in F.nppnn EVirinu b&hj n nutrition conference, conducted at me county health unit offices. Miss Laura HnrstH nt hA at ua " vm. MIC uuuu of health, was here from Portland to attend the meeting. Visit Health Unit- Mrs. Jessamins Phtmmon ixril. liams, professor of foods and nu trition, and Miss Vivian M. Rob erts, instructor in foods and nu trition at the Oregon State college ai uorvams, visited the Lane COUntv health unit nffifA hara Friday. : Blly YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ATSKEIES . . . PAY NEXT YEAR! Keepsake SOLITAIRE DUETS bjES WILL BE OPEN fcSDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS! STYLED IN THE MODERN MANNER ... as advertized in leading' magazines. You are assured or quality and value by the Keep sake Certificate of regls-stratlon. MMMJfflf? ft A WEEK J1"5" KN1 CAMEO MAN'S DIAMOND UK geld mount- Smart, modtrn Ityi toiid Uhod cam. ytllow gold ring Willi a f"?mlw dlamondi. brilliant dlamaad. Rich gtf). Fl Va G I. TT n 1 t--- u. u ureen Bumps on Wrchases . . . Fair trade excepted. COMPLETE GIFT SET EVCRSHARP Skyline Pn with twO'ton itrfped cap and olid color bar rl .. . and Rt- paf tr Pencil to motch. In gift cait. St m $17 50c A WEEK EVERSHARP Skyline Pen and Repeater Pencil, each with rich gold top and har monizing wild color barrel. tefruiirStore Phone 411 m fllametts Pf H OtR TOWN of the Creswell school district, was in Eugene Saturday, attending the school officers' meeting. Sails to Alaska- Thomas A. Wheatley, 745 Pearl street, is sailing for Alaska this week. Mrs. Wheatley is convalesc ing now from a recent operation. Here From Not! Arthur Jones, farmer of the Noti district, was in Eugene on business Friday. In City From SlnaUw A. E. Ellingsen. resident of Ma- pleton, on the Siuslaw, was in Eu gene on business Saturday. License Desk Installed Sheriff Swarta Viae InctnlloJ . desk in the lobby of the courthouse and in front of the auto license window in his office for the ac commodation of applicants for au tomobile licenses. A large number Of Lane miinfv raciripnte ortrtlia.4 I- tf.f...U Saturday. Jack Cole Coming Home- Jack Cole, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cole, is expected to arrive home Sunday from St. Louis. Mo.. to spend the holidays with his par ents and sister, Marjorie. He is a student at Washineton medical school. Florence Man Training Bradford Blaine Botts of Flor ence is at Camp Grant, 111., where he is one of 42 Oregon men receiv ing oaslc milltarv training in th army's medical department re placement center, according to an nouncement by army officers. Archie Knowles In City- Archie Knowles of Matileton was in Eugene Saturday, attending the meeting of school officers at the courthouse. He is a member of the Mapleton school board. Roads in Good Shape County Commissioner Waler Hol land and County Engineer P. M. Morse inspected roads west of Creswell Saturday and found them 10 Be in good shape after the heavy rains, complaints Had been re ceived of overflow water but no damage was found by the officials. Visit at Stevens Home Mr. and Mrs. Steve Manyik and daughter, Jeannie, of Richmond, Cal., are visiting at the home of County Assessor and Mrs. Welby Stevens. Mrs. Manyik is a daugh ter 01 Mrs. Stevens. To Address Kiwanis Arthur Everts, assistant forestry supervisor, is to be speaker for the weekly Kiwanis club luncheon Monday noon at the Osburn hotel. "Forestry Principles" is the topic tor his talk. .. P; To California Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Lamb, and family left Saturday for Long tseacn, cai., wnere they will spend the Christmas holidays-with their daughter. Dr. Lamb will be back in his office January 2. Saunders in Eugene' district was in the city Saturday. Charles Sovereign Here . Charles Sovereign of the Crow district was amoncr th lurcA-num. ber of out-of-town visitors in Eu gene Saturday. Frnm WAndlitiv . rars. Amert smitn or wendling was a Eugene visitor Saturday. In City From Veneta James A. Fisk, Jr., was in Eu gene from the Veneta area Satur day., From Mapleton ' A. W. Camp, well-known resi dent of Mapleton, was in Eugene on Dusiness Saturday. Here From Walton- Virgil Warden of Walton was a Eugene visitor Saturday. From Junction Citv V. R. Volker of the Junction City area was in Eugene on busi ness Friday. , From Alvadore O. A. Drew of the Alvadore dis trict was a Eugene visitor Friday. Here for. Holidays ' Kenneth Ruth, who teaches in tne high school at Bend, is to soend his two weeks' Christmas vacation in Eugene with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. B. Bum. Here From Rosebnrg Mrs. Fred A. Knight of Rose burg visited her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Houser, in Eugene Thursday and Friday. Arthur' TChlU In r-ltv ' Arthur White of Junction' City RPH 2 In 1?ii0nA Catnrf4a an4 attended the school officers' con- lerence at tne courthouse. In City From Alvadore Mrs. Etta May Miller of Alva dore was a Eugene visitor Satur day. Mrs. Thompson In City- Mrs. Genevieve Thompson, clerk UNIVERSITY BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping Shorthand Typing 880 Willamette Ph. 2761-M BY CARL BAKER iH WOMAN J COAT U IIEXACTlVl mm WELLMY DEAR, 1 LJ SUPPOSE YOU WANT ME TO BUY YOU I'lYES.IT WOULD BE II : CHEAPER THAN I . GIFTS .. .that keep on giving for YEARS too. , Kocfcik, Camera, Movie or photographic Hsvl '8 a 9ifl ftert wlU brlng Pleasure and I,16"' 'or many, many years. Our extremely . i maice your selection easy.. Kodak, Comnat $1 lo $300 Open Monday and Tuesday ventaai SIX-il FUJI BROWNII makes good 2V, x 3-inch aoipjhou by flub photog. nphy regtrd less of light conditions Simple to me; Inexpeoihrt; TAROIT BROWNII Famoas box camera. Makes goodmxjK pictures (ram the first time out. Sturdy, rugged. Ideal low-Con gift, Mrs. Bettls in Eugene- Mrs. Luther Bettis of the Disston route out of Cottage Grove, was a Eugene visitor Saturday. George Wilhelm In Eugene- George A. Wilhelm of Junction City was in Eugene Saturday to attend, the school district officers' meeting. From Junction City- Alfred Nielsen of Junction City was a Eugene visitor Saturday and attended the school directors' and clerks' meeting at the courthouse. From London- Herbert Shortridse of London district was a Eugene visitor Saturday. Records MARRIAGE LICENSES i Wallace H. White and, Helen Catherine Jenkins, both of Eugene. Lester N. Niccolls and Dasie Olive Fritz, both of Eugene. Willis Delbert Smith and Kthnl Leora Halverflon, both of Saginaw. ' Wallace Arthur White and Helen Cathrine Jenkins, both of Eugene. David N. Smith and Geraldine Charlotte Counts, both ef Springfield. Neil Kinff of RnrmirtleM mr,A June Lucille Hogan of Eugene. Fred W. Vohs, Jr., and Faye Erva Wooley, both of Cottage Grove. . ' - Jamen V. Holm nf Pnrtlan -anrf Velma Nadine VanKirk of Drain. CIRCUIT COURT . -: Amended complaint filed In case of Frank Graham against Harper R. Casler and Wilda Casler. Mary Marie Williams against Thomas D.. Williams; suit filed for divorce. Arba J. McCullough against Eva Ruth McCullough; suit filed for di vorce. - Answer filed in case of Etta J. Brown against Harry Holt and Bertha Holt, doing business as Holt Lumber company,' asking that case be dismissed. State highway commission against Formosa Henderson Rob inson and others; suit filed to quiet title to certain property. PROBATE COURT -. Estate of Peter O. King,' deceas ed; property appraised at $3194.12 by D. T. Bayly, Charles . Edwards and Frankie Dunn. Estate of Tyra W. Harris, de ceased; Dorllla J. Somers appoint ed administrator and Howard M Browneil. Wilbv Dorman and Mali I ixnuOTmoni appraisers. '.- MINISTERIAL CERTIFICATE Ministerial certificate of James H. Taylor filed.. , NOTARY PUBLIC Notarial pnmmlilnna fit . Mom Lee Pennoyer and G. L. Plass filed. BOUNTT Bounty collected by Lyle Hart zell of Florence on one bobcat; Virgil Warden of Walton on one coyote; G. H. Waldrip of Spring field on one coyote and one bobcat, JUSTICE COURT ' Harold Rowland Primrose fined $5 and costs on charge of violating basic traffic rule. Mohmed Mehmod fined $2 and costs for having no operator's li cense; sentence suspended. : POLICE COURT ' ' Edward Pan-nil In ' thm !(.. Jail, charged with break and enter. uewrge itoager is sn tne city Jail, charged with being drunk on ma aurew - BIRTHS HITESHEW At the Walker clin ic on Friday, Dec 19, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hiteshew, Marcola. a daughter. HULETT At the Thompson ma ternity nome on Saturday, Dec. 20, 1941, to Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hulett, 1083. E St., Springfield, ;- daughter," MTII.F.B.yl I a SJS I : . THREE MORE DAYS ... ; PWP ' TWO MORE NIGHTS . . . ' : TyA'' "I?S We're staying open Monday and . ffriJt Tuesday evenings until 8:30 so that .fjs 'Jr your last minute shopping can be SS? &) attended to ... we won't run out of h Gifts for anything at Miller's Is a gjig I glamoroug gift. 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