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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1943)
THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON. Page) Tin fiiTYNEWS NOTES - f American Legion Tot Pythias dorr -TtinC- tl stolen from Junc W VLIbv night, he . answered Wed- nereyrdenceof r8f,h 1425 Twentieth Grease ojijhejtore at tit Twelfth Avenue east flashed, caught curtains on fire, and caused some damage. The county court has issued an order closing the Siuslaw road for three miles above the mouth of the Wildcat creek to loaded logging trucks until the weather is better. This section of the road was recently graded and trucks have been cutting it up pretty badly, the court was informed. ' - - - Mr. N. M. Anderson, 623 Wil lamette, has reported to city po-1 lice theft of the following from her apartment: Nine-jewel Wal thanr wrist watch, pair of pearl earrings, and $25 cash. Lloyd Johnson, 11, has been missing from his home at 234 K street, Springfield, since Wed nesday morning. City police de scribe him as having reddish hair, wearing light corduroy trousers and a green slip-on sweater. Men's Fellowship group of the First Baptist church will hold a planked salmon dinner Friday at 6:30 p. m. at the church. Adolph Paul, president, -announces an in teresting program including music ujr me mate quarrel, a solo by nol lin Calkin, moving pictures by Kenneth Tobias, and brief mes sage, "Men for 1943" by the pas tor, Dr. Vance H. Webster. I SAW: Monday afternoon at a local iter a prominent clti icn get bex of ahetcua shells, after the clerk had told the rest of us that there would not be any antil Taesday at 1 a. m. b this saving gasoline and being fair with each and everyone? Mrs. K, M. C. L. Graden, justice of the peace at Florence, was in Eugene Wednesday and called at different offices at the courthouse on busi ness. , The wemen'a organisation of Central Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale all day Sat- OCTOBER VALUES FOR Thrifty home makers 0MI TO WARDS FOR HOME FURNISHING VALUES SAVE NOW! Two DDay Sale! STANDARD WEIGHT INLAID LINOLEUM ON FELT BACK S)g) sq. yd. 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Herbert Walker, former county assessor, was in Eugene Wednes day afternoon- from his farm in the vicinity of CreswelL Albert Klots, 37, of North Bend, was locked up in the county jail Wednesday on a charge of failing to report for induction to the armed forces. He was arrested by the city police. Melvln Otis Slil, who died Tues day morning, was not employed as janitor at the courthouse, as printed in the news story of his death. His brother, Lawrence am, is neaa janitor at tne courthouse. L. C. Moffitt, county school su perintendent, was at Oakridge and Westfir Wednesday, visiting the schools of those towns. The county road leading from Florence to the coast guard sta tion at the mouth of the Siuslaw river will be widened at different places and planks will be placed along the beach side of the road to prevent washing ouu County Commissioner Allen P. Wheeler was there Wednesday and made arrangements lor we improve ments. The coast guard will co operate in the work. V. C. Chase of Eugene was a business visitor in Albany Wed nesday. ... Kenneth Booner and Mildred Triggs, both of Cottage Grove, have applied for a marriage li cense at Vancouver, Wash. Townsend club No. 1 will hold a semi-modern dance Friday eve ning at the Silver Spray hall, from 9 to 12 p. m., music by the Silver Spray band. The public is invited. The floor show and special dance planned by the Moose lodge for Saturday, October 23, has been postponed, but the usual free dance for members and friends will be held at the Moose hall. Fast Presidents club of the Women's Relief corps will hold a no-hostess luncheon Friday at 1 p. m. at the Rex cafe. . - Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Glbons of Eugene were called to Portland Thursday by news of the death of Mr. Gibons' mother, Mrs. Alice Gibons. They will be away for several days. Under the head of "Larceny from yard," the city police record Thursday listed the following item: "Mrs. P , Fairmount boulevard, reports the loss or theft from her yard of one IRISH MAIL, a four-wheel hand-propel led medium of human transporta tion, color GREEN, no doubt from which it derives its name." Two teen-age girls, Yvonne and Diana Clark, disappeared Wed nesday night and are believed headed for Los Angeles, their mother notified city police from the Eugene Country club- Thurs day evening.. Yvonne is 14, "chunky," has dark hair, was wearing light tan rain coat, scarf on head. Diana is 15, slender, has dark hair, was wearing red coat, scarf on head. Robert Carnahan of Coure d'Alene,. Idaho, is in Eugene and transacted business at the office of the county-owned land depart ment at the courthouse Thursday, County Treasurer Grace Schlska Thursday sent to the state game commission $50 as halt of the fines collected in Lane county during September tor game and fish law, violation. W. B. Farrier of Fall Creek was a Eugene visitor Wednesday and had business at the courthouse. Junction City grange is meeting Friday evening at its hall. For the program, 8:15 o'clock, Mrs. C. L. Carpenter, representing the Red Cross, will talk on the need for more volunteer Red Cross work ers in the Junction City area for making of surgical dressings. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wilde and Mr. and Mrs. Payne will be on- the re freshments committee, the women of the grange to take pumpkin pie and coffee cream. ; Records PBOBATE COURT In the estate of William P. Cheshire, deceased, an order waa (lied Wednesday authorizing the executor to sell the assets ot the store of the deceased in Portland. The property of the estate of Walter R. Wins, deceased, has been appraised at ttttt.SS by Lee Zumwalt, Edward T. Bailey and Bart Flanagan. The in ventory was filed Wednesday ' The, annual report of Fred Papenfus, adrr?lnltrtor of the estate of Relnhold Papenfus. deceased, was filed Wednes day. Clara R. Williams has been appointed administrator of the estate of Arthur J. Williams, deceased, and Nelda U Brown, H. V. Johnson and Charles Ed ward, appointed appraisers. - Nellie B. Anderson has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of C. O. Anderson, deceased, and Nelda U Brown, H. V. Johnson and Charles Edwards appraisers. BI'INE NAME ' The certificate of the assumed busl. nesa name. Belvedere Hotel, was filed in the office of the county clerk. j cmrtiiT court Fred J. Wright Is plaintiff In suit filed Wednesday sssln.l Edith Stein. feldt and others, to quiet title to cer tain property, Elolse Edwards has sued Edward H Edwaids for divorce on the ground of cruel and Inhuman treatment and per sonal Indignities. MARRIAGE LICENSE John Gerald Kotsovas and Franeee Joy Hepner, both of Eugene. RgjeoaDtR'g roi'RT ' N ! Basic rule violations! Charles Eugene vice, svi Ln vowoerger, 924. Tatimn iihii I Wrong side street, It per ticket! I. H. Bond. John w uro. Perked, one-way street, $1! 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