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THE REGISTER. GUAnD. EUGENE. OREGON. Page five HfyNEWS NOTES - r, p mGart"n c,u!. Ml" .how. Eugene V Activ club meet-, h'iwty Board hotel- fa WW ".' Irrr I j Mrs. BIO J f L sit nem t,a every til- . Uoon from 1 t tha mil luiprncm -t..u for the ton oxe Cross surgical j meeting i" 11 ancc. mB' the meet- Adams, Marvin Wilfcrd Cook. , Thurs- 5 o'clock. .nil.. U'hO to attend. r is and a on after id me"" ittendance. ,ervisJ . Jerry , Mrs. ilfei the other ' ommunity ' ..... nit. necessary nair now located at the McCulloch pit in the Hadleyville district will be moved to the Mapleton pit. County Commissioner Allen Wheeler and County Roadmaster Fred Smigley were at Mapleton Tuesday, making i arrangements for the beginning of j the work. The state supreme court at Salem Tuesday reversed the de cision of Judge G. F. Skipworth in circuit court here in the case of Paul Sertic, appellant, against Neal Roberts. The supreme court opinion was written by Justice Kelly. T,he case involved a Lane county sawmill property. A marriage license has been is sued at Vancouver, Wash., to Ray mond Perry and Juanita Bcleke, both of Springfield. put I (UUrovement society of w present L. D. Sem, field auditor for the state unemployment compensation commission, will be In Eugene for the next few days, making his headquarters at the local office of the United States employment present tor an rening The nf a and all and and and will ... .hnrch Will (.tie-season party r"r:,. .i ths recreation hill tie m u" . lencan t in invited to come Li Wends. Dancing tB will take place r... l Trinri L charge for the dinner. I. . u-m rerftivltrl , her husband, who is 1. S. marsnai wiun 1 thar Hpnutv are leav- ht... Vnrlr. anrl hon, D. C. on an official tap. i,m Julian, wanted in L .h, . a narole violator. hnted in bugene iucujr i .j WL-eri tin in me Jail. Sheriff Hooker arrived fellas weonesmy """" kim in that city, t ne ar- made by Deputy Sheriffs Whipps and Liauae no bod Mrs. Ed Nelson and k. Yvonne, of Walflport Eugene Wednesday ana fed business at the office of ktv owned land department fcurthouse. Mr. Nelson is a contractor and buys tinv lis owned by Lane county. M. Brenne, Eugene chanv commerce secretary, was Band Wednesday as repre- le of President Loy W. at the national convention National Association of Icturers. iiy fires answered by the department included three res causing no damage at lette and Thirty-second, 837 i, and 951 Twelfth avenue short in a radio at Spicer's shop, 865 Willamette, a small blaze in the evc- peri ud other damages re frain an accident at Tenth himelton late Tuesday fn. Involved were the cars Iliubeth Dunn, 354 Sixth wilt, and Caroline D. Kerr, (Hold believed nrooertv of K Godell, 2475 Miami lane, lund Wednesday at Sixth pameiton by L. L. McCain, sen to city police. h Mercies are reported by rwerson, s Seventeenth west, and Jim Huntinrtnn. Irchard. The Peterson ve- f wen recovered. Sthel Kinsley of Oregon in eugene. f vi me r,ma ais- in Eugene on business rj5Ic,G,u,her of function iy 5Vn i t"wl". or junc 1 ,S were m Eugene r.. T " h Tuesday. mVi," "wuon or a number of .'or workmen in w. lumber plant being 6??cli"0,dCr"" o' Fe Mere Ptn. 'lM lfL.. -nnnnam. R02 Eighth fr hi.., r " nas losi Mack and white pig out r!j ??vin P'eturcs 'm at i i y nigm. The , aims wm be ill h the Ob- i bunga-dancing xo 10 host at 5H r . If" -'""on R. lin-a visiting P P.d Mr. r- Knorr of "is par V Knorr, k CT work Pfttln U..,ij uunaozer hi Wn - .rk Wfd"esday r"1 noon-H u"rry mat ."'d on the J. n - across ne river from wk rrnhA- tl COUM, service. Particular attention is be ing paid to reports and contribu tions of firms for the first quar ter of 1943. First reports under the new experience rates are due by April 30 if penalties are to be avoided. Professor D. D. Hill of the farm crops department at the state col lege spent most of Tuesday in Lane county, inspecting fields of Willamette vetch for seed certifi cation. The work was continued Wednesday in company with O. S. Fletcher, county agricultural agent. R. A. Maltzan, prominent farm er of the Trent district, was in tugene on business Wednesday. The auxiliary to the Sons of Un' ion Veterans will hold the third in their series of rummage sales through Friday afternoon and all day Saturday, at 855 Olive street, R. L. Bickett, Jeweler of North Bend, is in Eugene on "a brief business visit. Mrs. Dean M. Hildebrand visit ed over the last week-end with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christensen, Eugene RFD J. Mrs. j Himeorand is employed mine oi fice of Timber Structures, Inc., in Portland. Her husband- is with the armed forces somewhere in Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Echlson of Salem are visting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janscn in Eugene for a few days. A traveling- examiner of oper. erators and chauffeurs is sched uled to arrive in Mapleton Mon day. May 10. and will be on duty at the IOOF hall between the hours of 1 p. m. and 6 p. m. the finder may keep the money it contained if the ration stamp, bonds and other things in it are returned to her. Records An army field jacket, with a tank destroyer insigne on the sleeve, was taken Tuesday from the car of Ed Lakenson, phone 566, Springfield. School district officers visiting the office of County Superinten dent L. C. Moffitt Tuesday on school business included Carl Petzold, member of the board at Central, Mrs. Fred Kinsland. member at Lynx Hollow, and Mrs. Shirley, clerk at Fall Creek. Mrs. Carf Carpenter, 1151 East 25th avenue, lost her purse con taining valuable papers. She says ciciit coukt Staff Industrial accident commission acamst Odridge l. Ingram: aallsfaction of judgment. Ja&pcr L. Garmire against Alice Gar mtre: forme- order ot court modified. Jo?eph Harrlwn Mark pleads guilty to cnarsa or obtaining money ny taie pre. tense and placed on probation for two years. JUSTICE COIBT Tonald McKee. Jack C Rush and Duane Joe Lynch rentenced to 30 days each on charge of stealing ride on train. Ha ry Gordon Ol&en fined S30 on charge ot violating basic traffic rule and gasoline ration card taken away. . MARBIAGE LICENSES ' Carl Albert Bour and Mary Elizabeth PerceU. Both of Springfield. , PROB TE COrRT Estate of Adolph Pearson, deceased: ! property appraised at $41,287.23 by J. I H. Chambers, Charles A. Biedler and Ray E. Short. ! Estate of Rebecca A. Medley, deceas ed; order approving final account and decree or dtslrioution. Estate of Martha F Snyder, deceased: Harold J. Wells appointed executor of wiU and L. E. Hodges, Hugh P. Proud fit and R. R. Wells appraisers. Estate of Elza J. McKlbben, deceased: order approving distribution, discharg ing executors and rioting estate. Estate of Martheda Brltlow, deceased: Ethel Bristow Swanson and Harold Henry Bristow appointed executor and John Endicott, Othel Clone Parr and Harvey Conley appraiser. BIRTHS GOODPASTURE At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital. Saturday. April IT. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Goodpas ture. Leaburg. a son. KIDD At Sacred Heart general hos pital. Saturday. April IT. 1X3. to Mr. and Mr5. Donald R. Kidd. Venet. a daughter. WH1TT1NGTON At Sacred Heart gen eral hospital, Saturday. April IT, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Wendell W. Whil- tington. Twenty Seventh and Frield- ly. Eugene, a daughter. STURDEVANT At Sacred Heart gen-, eral hospital, Sunday. April II. 1M3. to mt. and Mrs. Keith sturdevant. Rt. 3. Eugene, a daughter. KOKKLER At Sacred Heart general hospital. Sunday. April la. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Kokkler, Rt. 1, Eugene, a daughter. RVAN At Sacred Heart general ho PIU1, Sunday. April II. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne J. Ryan. 1133 Eighth avenue weM, Eugene, a daughter, SAUL At Sacred Heart general hos pital. Friday. April 16. 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Saul, RU 3, Spring field, a daughter. WEBBER At Sacred Heart general hos pital. Friday. April 16, 1943. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Webber. 390 . Eighth avenue west, Eugene, a daugh ter. PECK At the Thompson maternity home. Tuesday. April 30. 1943. to Mr. p "! Mrs, J. W. Peck, Cheshire, a augnter. JONES At tha Thompson maternity home, Tuesday, April 20. 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jones. Eugene Rt. S. a son. FOX At the Thompson maternity home. Wednesday, April 31. 1943. to Mr. and Mr. L. A. Fox. Rt. 1, Eugene, a daughter. TORNEO At 1M High street. Eugene. Wednesday, April II. 1943. to Mr. and Mr. Vuicent Torneo of Sacramento, Cel., a daughter. to be heard here at 7:20 o'clock over KOME, report local Legion officials. Mr. Waring will give a report on his recent trip to the war fronts in Tunisia. 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