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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1947)
NEWS NOTES Kiwanis Club, Osburn A CappeUa choir, Children's division tZriv. Methodist tsotsry Club, Eugene Ho- n-.tTnasters Club, 4. ffl. HfHunt Club, fair American Legion ,pT'k.iP corps, armory. '.L Alcoholics Anonymous n 23 in the council '0e city hall.. This and one Tuesday, Dec. Tniace the regular meet- co Military Institute in Roswell. The two boys will arrive home for Christmas about Dec. 22, an insti tute press release said. I SAW three grown men, each a father, steal a metal roadside sign to use for a car top. They said it was "fun"! P.A.T. Herman Keh-ll, director of the Tl i bureau of municipal research andl lltSBtfir UrOUDS service in the University of Ore- ,,,CH,CI VlVUJJJ gon, is one of two Pacific coast memDers of a committee of the National Miinipinai rA-Ja..- ,..u;u has issued a cnirio t n .k...i Invitations have been sent to di commissions. The guide has been!rectors and participants in col- PUl lo U56 bv more than 20 riie "K"' UH'veiauy, civil-, aim wniiiiu Set Regional Meet Records e holidays-, nehildren kit have ns U .t 7:30 p.m. Monday. :Ln ronfe'r the rank of during s of Oregon campus will open for m wurar term Tuesday, Jan. 8. Regina Green, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Green, has com pleted the fall quarter at Holy Names College, Spokane, Wash., with a grade point average of 2.8, highest on the honor roll Stella Magladry Cub Rrnut Parlr 356 held a Christmas party for its son. Richard L. Taw. Myrtle Strlckler, ' gladry schoolhouse Chris I arson Harry Harrington, Pierre Rvsselberge. c . nns iarsen Carl Washburn. Russell Terry, Ted Keck, ' was Santa. The next meeting Of James Troburn. Jr., Frances Aukerman, i the troorj rnmmitt... will ujT Lculs Tuttle. Sadie E. Strlckler. George t' . ? .Committee Will be On P. Bell, LeRoy Jenkins. Mildred S. Mc- a I me Durcoop home ,uvi- tny engineer v r. riuhK ihic Hoop- week added to the list of interest ing facts Lbout ever-growine Eu gene. There now are at least 120 miies of sidewalks in the city, Liubb said, and at present costs the total value of these walks is in A 12-foot Christmas tree can be completely charred within 18 sec onds after a match is set to it, the Student railn hrnartH.T. ..inity theater organizations in the; National Safety Council proved KOAC studios on the University Northwest ,or 8 reSn.al drama Safety Urged During Holiday MUNICIPAL COURT Basic rule: Bonnie P. Chorte. $15: Au gust C. Theisen, $10: Richard Osburn. $15: John E. Jeske. $25. Traffic light: William Edward L'ova, Harry D. Paulus, Jr.. Joseph L. John-' ! memoers Friday night a', the Ma- Culloch. Ruth C. Oswald, hart. Ernest Christensen. Prohibited left turn: Donald H conference of the American Edu cational Theater Assn. on the University of Oregon campus Feb. IS and 14. Organized to be of equal inter est to students, faculty members, actors, directors and technicians, the conference is sponsored by the speech and drama department -of the university. Sectional meetings, problem dis cussion, demonstration projects, speeches, and motion pictures have been included in the program, in recent tests at its headquarters in Chicago. Ross Hall, chairman of the Eu gene Safety Council, pointed out Saturday that care should be tak en by local residents in prevent ing the burning of Christmas trees and decorations with the possible loss of property and life. Among methods of preventing disastrous home fires during the Reckless driving: Jack Wright Bush man. 1202 Washington, $50. Defective muffler: .l.rnlrl M Ti,lln of the , Lfciecuve muiuer. no license plates. 'division uiuiv..- - , Lfciecuve mumer. no license plates, iknfist Church W r.U-no registration- LeRoy D. Laursen. $15. u' ., ..l fhi-icf- Disorderly conduct: Wavne l..v.rn Knight, general delivery. Springfield. : excess of $1,013,700 Eugene. $10: Walter Potter, 1234 Eighth I Ave. W $10. iina.uiau mtriot' Mnrman f A .V. mm f" Irll , S meeting at zyr " emma viola Hansen ..... hnth Rlnrhlv Avro AUon nmi -'! Ulieral SerVlCeS for Mrs Fmma Vnw' -.Hp ltd fid the try Club Road, and Jessie Leone Jones.1 Viola Hnnspn fll rh AiA m Eugene m 7n ;212 Seventh Ave. E., both Eugene. Aav m'T. ., ' IT , u 7," . lK,h;i5t Congress of Op. v- Dnriinnd last week, i In ... nrc Sam Tyler, C. H, A. W. Huhndorf and Royal rhf. son of Mr, yrle D. Chase, and John H. I m of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. 5 6S0 Ferry St., are among jt. of New Mexi- legoo jday at McAuley Hospital, will be 'iieia Saturday at 2 p.m., at the Bird C6unters Told Of Equipment Needs Persons going on the Natural History Society bird count Sun day, Dec. 28, should take boots, lunches and binoculars for the all- day trip. The group will meet at 8 a.m. at Cordon Hall, and those in terested in going or who can take cars are asked to call Gordon Gul lion at 2337-M . Rent Increases 4 Awaif Survey The status of a proposal to grant an unspecified increase in rates to some Lane County landlords was unchanged Saturday awaiting a survey of the area to determine whether the rates are too low "in the general pattern," E. H. Peter son, chairman of the Citizens Ad visory Committee, said. The board earlier this month asked a survey by the Housing Expediter's and district rent con trol offices to determine what will holidays is the cutting of the tree ! be necessary to equalize those diagonally at the base, so that it rents frozen as of Jan. 1, 1944. absorbs more water. Rental units in this bracket have The safety council recommends not received blanket increases, al- using a base that holds water, pre- though controlled units entering venting the rapid drying of the the market for the first time since branches and needles. tien have been rented for a high- The Eugene Safety Council is ir rate. made up of representative of civic Peterson said that if after the organizations. It seeks to promote tarvey, "we find rents too low in greater safety in cooperation with t le general pattern we will suggest departments of fire and traffic en- s moderate raise. Reslster-fluard. Eugene, Ore., Sunday, Dec. 21, 147 , Page FOR FOOT TROUBLES See E gene's leading Foot Spe cialist Dr Handshub,. 874 Wil lamette Eugene, Pbone 308. 18 Tear la Examination free. forcement. About one-third of the Ameri can people live in areas without public libraries. He emphasized the committee "absolutely would not" recom mend any specific rent increase until public hearings have been held.. Mrs. C. D. Chapman, Cottage Grove; a sister, Mrs. Louis Sey mour, Reedsport; a brother George nOUNTIES: wianes rtnway, uaKtano, two coy-, ttm ru I , otes, and four bobcats, $14: Virgil War- unger Lnapel, Reedsport, with in den, Walton, one bobcat, $2. iterment in flnrrfir,.,,. Inn,,,, 1 Mrs Uancn fl.A...IJ lffl.,ln T3al.,l. W n rtt nn IK wnviti "miiaii, uic W1UUW UI neil '"t, , m ui UEiiai. , aaiiuiGkiu, a j and :,i?s"". 'udj "r'.T.-. 31' .! ; y Hansen, both lower Umnnna grandchildren and 1 great grand- w"u,ua, c, , uuici uuc, rrann n; . " .... J. Kinney vs. John C. Webb, plaintiff i nvneers, was DOrn m rjany0nvnie. i cniia. wor" ,f"3T "w d 2M M Ogon, April 30, 1866, the daugh ter of Marlin and Mary Melvin. TS flSniiiteivin Q. Hb,. S:iShe re!i?ed in district for Raymond E. Quick, $10, also no clear- most Of her life. ance. llghU. $10. C,P ie Gnrifl.r j u failure to slop at a stop sign: Lou . " WJ twwl uuuii V l r "-ii 3 WE WILL REMAIN OPEN for your ast minute Christmas , i I Shopping IIJER7 L. Sampels, $5, also no operator'i license, Violation of the basic rult: Perry T. i Adams, $15. Bus speeding: Otto P. Nichols, $15. ! Driving on the left side of the high way: Ord A. Barber, 115. Passing with insufficient clearance: Robert G. Bowman. $15. Overload: LeRoy D. Garvin. $33; Gar land. R. Davis. $23: Everett R. Ship ley, $23; Marvin E. Erwin, $15. BIRTHS At Sacred Heart Hospital: CRAWFORD To Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Crawford, Rt. 1, Junction City, a son, PIERCE To Mr. and Mrs. Clvrt n Fierce, 1812 Polk St., a son, Dec. 15, 1947. iai!.La io ms, ana Mrs. Artnur K. welt, 1042 Taylor St., a daughter, Dec. 18, 1M7. riiMBrtLij io xvir. ana Mrs. Gale Kim- Dai i, Dexter, a daugnter, Dec. 18, 1947. YOUMAN To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Vouman. 1242 D SL. Snrinefiflri. a daughter, Dec. 18, 1047. BAisLiwxN io air. ana kits, eeraid A. Baldwin, 465 Maple Drive, Springfield, a son, Dec. 18, 1947. EDWARDS To Mr. and Mrs. Hollls L. Edwards, Alvadore, a son, Dec. 18, 1947. ters, Mrs. Frank Boye, and Mrs. MISS HELLIWELL Recently announced at the home of the bride-" in Nampe, vl.aho, was hte engsgement of MIkk K&thrvn Hp.UIwaII 1a Cnn- Wayne C. Conger, Reedsport; Mrs. , way E. FurtTrangler of Junction Crystal Wilson, Oregon City; and City. OR MORE PlOGVlOOO Auto and Personal Loans COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN ln(orpocol.d.1J00S.W.Moit::ciiSt..Pottlonds,Or.son EUGENE AGENCYmi.i.ti.x...w.T.i.sM COMPARE OUR RITES CASH YOU err $100 $300 $500 $1000 Monthly PaymMtt 18 net. 12 am. i 9.36 19.61 37.78 32.68 46.30 65 36 92.59 Mak Application GET GASH TODAY , A r X Springfield Records SPRINGFIELD BUILDING PERMITS New structures: Don Sloneberg, 212 West D St., garage, $1000; R. K. Castle berry, 180 North Sixteenth St., resi dence, $4000; J. P. Runyon, First and I Sts., residence, $4000; Cecil Runyon, First and I SU,. residence, $3500. 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