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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1942)
IfCtl kis of L FiSrf bu,ld' Ljj sri"- "dub, uene nu Hto. Sns of Eugene, l K. ta Portland, was "f'.T.n.erv. instruclor " X University of Ore i at me V" .i.rv.treas- THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Page Threa YNgWS NOTES at Its annual meeting held last week-end in Seattle. Earl Holmer of Eugene, student representative from the university, was named one of seven high place winners in discussion. Begins Training Private Laddie J. Pirkl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Pirkl, of Eugene, is ready to begin his basic training course, which will quali fy him for duty with the armored force of the V. S. army, according to information from the public re lations bureau at Fort Knox, Kentucky. To Speak Wednesday Rev. George Belknap, survivor of the sinking of the Zam Zam, will appear Wednesday night at the Church of the Nazarene at 7:30 to tell of his experiences. The pub lic is invited. Accepted by Navy Ward I.ee Christonsen, sopho more student at the University of Oregon, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred If. C'hristensen of Eugene, has been accepted in the naval air reserve, and will begin naval flight training in June, according to Information from his father Tuesday. Young Christensen was sworn in on April 12. and plans to finish the current school term. Wheeler at Salem Allen P. Wheeler, county com missioner, was at Salem Tuesday on county business. Held for Intoxication Mrs. Jacob H. Smith, charged with being drunk in a public place. was detained by the city police matron Monday night. She was arrested by city police at a local hotel. Hit-Run Reported Mrs. George Simon, 1548 Wil lamette street, reported to city police Monday that a pick-up truck had backed into her car parked on Olive between Broadway and Tenth avenue, smashing a grille and breaking a fog light. The driver went on without stopping, the reported. obtained the bounty upon them rit the county clerk's office. Thefts Reported A. W. Hermann reported to city police Monday that some one had stolen a wrist watch from his car while it was parked near Blue River. Puppy Gone A red cocker spaniel puppy, wearing a harness and leash, stray ed from 1778 Jefferson Monday. His owner would like him back. office of County Superintendent Moffitt. Holland at Horton Walter J. Holland, county com missioner, was in the vicinity of Horton Tuesday, looking after road work. Ralph Wolf In Eugene Ralph Wolf of Cushman was In Eugene Tuesday. He brought with him the pelts of five bobcats and Flue Burns Out There was no damage from the flue fire just after noon Monday at 1379 Lincoln street, the fire men's report showed Tuesday. Mrs. Jackson to Preside Mrs. Blanche Jackson, first grade teacher at the Fiances Willard school, Eugene, will pre side at the afternoon session of the Oregon primary teachers' sec tional meeting of the Association of Childhood Education which mr s during the annual Educa tional conference to he held at the Oregon College of Education, April 25, in Monmouth. tentiary, was taken to Salem by Sheriff O. E. Crowe aid Deputy Nelson F. Whipps soon after sen tence was pronounced. To Do Sewing Women of the Lone Pine com munity interested in doing Red i Cross sewing are asked to meet lat the home of Mrs. William Tel- ford, Wednesday, any time after 1 p. m. In City From Trent Alton Wood, clerk of the Trent school district, was in Eugene Tuesday and had business in the Club Event Postponed The Lone Pine Community club meeting has been postponed from Thursday of this week until April 30, the school children to give the program. Divorce Cases To Be Heard Divorce cases will be heard in circuit court Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock it is announced by Judge G. F. Skipworth. at Elmlra Tuesday, attending the meeting of the Elmira-Notl horns extension unit and assisting in setting up the comforter station In Elmlra. Lorane Unit Meeting l The place of meeting of the Lorane home extension unit Frl- day was announced by Miss Nellie C Lyle, county nome demonstra tion agent, Tuesday. It will be held at the home of Mrs. Winifred Zellar at 10 a. m. Sallee Taken to Salem Melvin Sallee, who was sen tenced in circuit court Monday to serve 15 years in the state peni- Grove Attorney Here Herbert W. Lombard, attorney at Cottage Grove, was in Eugene on legal business Tuesday. H. C. Wheeler In City H. C. Wheeler was in Eugene Monday from his home in the Pleasant Hill district. Miss Lyle at Elmlra Miss Nellie C. Lyle, county I home demonstration agent, was Return from Eastern Oregon Mr. and Mrs. J. L. 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