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Pag. 4, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., July 21, 1948 CITY NEWS NOTES R. A. George, 18, of 847 D St. in Springfield was a recent enlistee In the army. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar George. Also en listing in the army through Eu gene recruiting offices was Rich ard Eugene Christina of Lorane Route, Cottage Grove. City police Wednesday morning were called to Investigate a bur glary at 218 Fifth Ave. W. Three ' men rooming there told officers that someone entered their room in the night and stole their over alls. Two pair of overalls later were Sound outside the house, but the pockets had been emptied of all valuables. Dave Enoch said that his loss included $56 in cash and a watch. Raymond Brlce and Tony Cash reported their losses much smaller. Wiley E. Llttlejohn of Coburg Wednesday was reported to have Why Not Get The Habit? 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A demonstration of fire -resisting chemicals will be held Thurs day at 7 p.m. at the Golden Gate Lumber Co., Fire Chief E. L. Surfus reported Wednesday. A building permit for an $18,01)0 residence was issued Tuesday to H. H. swanson, Noti. The eleven- room, two-story home will be erected at 2242 Hilyard. Mrs. John Gilbert, Goshen, re ported a Silver King bicycle stol en from the Goshen gravel pit last weekend. The sheriff's off ice said Wednesday that the missing bike is silver colored and has a broken sprocket. Records Blrthi t Store Hurt HoiplUlt Falk To Mr. and Mri. Rawlear Ftlk, Rt. 1, Hal i ay, a ton. July 9. IMS. BlackTo Mr. and Mrs. Dave Black, Rt. a, Creswell. a daughter, July 9, IMS. Purkerson To Mr. and Mrs. Eric K. Purkerson, Rose burg, a son, July 9, 1948. Johnson To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Johnson. 1848 Villard St., a daughter. July 9, 1948. tiacnenorucK To Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hackenbmck, Rt. 4, Sugent. a son, July 9, HoleTo Mr. and Mri. Will lam v vl. Cheshire, a son, July 9, 1948. Schneider To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond a. acunemer, uexier. a son. JUiy 9, 1B48. Headings To Mr. and Un nv T Headings, Rt. 3, Creswell, a son, July 8, IMS. Lanz To Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Lanz. Rt 1, Eugene, a son, July 9, 1948. oexron 10 nr. ana Mrs. Herbert W. Sexton, Coburg, twin sons, July 10. 1948. Sheard To Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Sheard, 23rd Ave. E., triplet daugh- icia uuc since neceaseai, juiy io. 1948. Neff To Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Y. Neff, Marcola. a daughter, July 10, 1848. x wiie io wr. ana Mrs. Harvey Twite, 1341 20th Ave. E.. a ion. Jiilv in indft Souder To Mr. and Mr TnnM W Souder, &3S Louis St., a daughter, July 10, Cavil To Mr. and Mri TAaar A T.,H. 907 Almaden St., a daughter, July 10, 1948.' miwm io mr. ana ims. iticnara iewis, 1!W1 tdarl uw. .T,il 1 1 1ft J ft Wlndhelm To Mr! and Mr. T Ta winajieim, -m norm lourtn St., sprlng- Vlken To Mr. and Mrs. Mlltnn A Viken, 14434 Mom St., a daughter, July 11, 1948. Tack To Mr. and Mrs. John W. Tack, Swisshome, a son, July 11, 1948. Witbeck To Mr. and Mrs. Max W. Wilbeck, 2775 Susie St., a daughter, July 11, 1948. PhiniDS To Mr. and Mra ArM W Phillips, Rt. 1, Veneta, a daughter. tiuiy ii, ltw. Caxmlcheal To Mr. and Mr, laortn B Carmlcheal, Rt. 4, Eugene, a son, July 11, 1948. Coombs To Mr. and Mrs, Walter S. Coombs, Swiiihorae, a daughter, July 12, 1948. Hawes To Mr. and Mri. Otha V!. Rawes, Skinner Butt "Ula, a son, July 12, 1948. Currence To Mr. and Mrs. John M. Currence, Dexter, a son, July 13, 1948. Prociw To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prociw, 248 Ferry St, a daughter, July 13, 1948. Joranger To Mr and Mrs. Milton Joranger, 174 West K St., Springfield, a daughter. July 13, 1948. Lyman To Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lyman, 123 Oakleigh Lane, a son, July 13, 1948. Granum To Mr. and Mrs. Lorance Granum, 877 Eighth Ave, w., a son, July 13, 1948. Smith To Mr. and Mrs. Marnold J, Smith, Oakrldge, a daughter, July 13, 1948. Kann To Mr. and Mrs. Laurall J. Kenn, 1104tt Patterson St, a son, July 18, Whatlay To Mr. and Mrs. Jamas A. Whatlev. fll8A 11th Ava. R. a danffhtar. July 13, 1949. m oia to mt. and Mrs., Jamas Mola, Rt 2, Eugene, a daughter, July 13, 1948. iane to Mr. ana Mrs. nranit u Lane, 1072 J St., Springfield, a daughter, July 13, 1948. Niohols To Mr. and Mrs. Gears A. Nichols, Rt. 1, Springfield, a daughter. July 13, 1948. Tharo To Mr. and Mrs. Lea. W. Than. 345 North 35th St, Springfield, a daugh ter, Jiuy is, una. w Schuster To Mr. and Mr. Willlim J. Schuster, 395 Winona St., Springfield, a son, July 13, 1948. Roar To Mr. and Mrs. William T. Roark, 2015 Elk Ave., a son, July 14, 1948. Peers on To Mr. and Mrs. John Albert Peer son, Rt, 4, Eugene, a daughter, July 1. IWO, McGregor To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGregor, 240 Elm St, Springfield, a son, July 14, 1948. HoDDer To Mr. and Mrs. Don Homier. Dexter, a daughter. Julv 14. 1948. Robb To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle M. Robb, Coburg, a daughter, July 14, 1948. Bruhn To Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Bruhn, Springfield, a eon, July 14, 1948. Gregory To Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Gregory, Oakrldge. a daughter, July 18, 1948. Campbell To Mr. and Mrs. Floyd L. Campbell, Rt 1, Veneta, a son, July 15, 1948. BisseU To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Bis sell, 2825 Floral Hill Drive, a daughter, July 15, 1948. Holmes To Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Holmes, 100 Mill St, Springfield, a daughter, July 15, 1948. Wyrick To Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wy rlck, Vida, a daughter, July 15, 1948. Simpson To Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Simpson, 925 Cheshire St, a son, July 15, 1948. Cooksey To Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Cooksey, Junction City, a daughter, July 15, 1948. Perkins To Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perk Ins, 435 Lincoln St., a son, July 15, 1948. Anderson To Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Anderson, 725 19th Ave. 'E., a daughter, July 15, 1948. Ciauson To Mr, and Mrs, V. L. Clau son, 2307 Patterson Drive, a daughter, July 15, 1948. McManus To Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. ; McManus, Rt. 1, Eugene, a daughter, July 16, 1948. Schumacher To Mr. and Mrs. Waldo local Reserve Officers Study at Ft. Lewis Major John A. Hackenbmck and Captain Hubert E. Totman of the 832nd Field Artillery Battalion, Organized Reserve Corp, Eugene, are In Fort Lewis, Wash, (or two days of active-duty training. Ma jor Clarence W. Petersen of the regular army, unit instructor for the Eugene branch of the ORC, Is also at the Fort Lewis meeting. The three men will secure the necessary preparatory information for the two-week summer training camp for artillery units of the Northwest area to be held at Fort Lewis from August 22 to Septem ber 5. Fourteen members of the 832nd attended the regular Tuesday night training session at headquar ters located at 1450 West Twelfth. The terrain puffboard was used for the first time, and proved very successful. Simulated fire direction prob lems were worked out on the puff board by every member attending. Major Hackenbruck was In charge, assisted by Captain Totman. Bert Gates Funeral services will be held at Simon Chapel in Eugene Friday, July 23, for Bert Gates of Rt. 1, Veneta. Gates died Wednesday, July 21 at his home. Born May 20, 1887 at Crow, Ore., Gates continued to live there durjng his entire life. Survivors include his widow, Inez; one son, Emery Gates of Veneta; two grandchildren, Allen and Janice Gates; three brothers, Jeff of Springfield, Lewis of North Bend, and Earl; a sister, Mrs. Luly Lane of Eugene. Services will begin at 2:30 p.m. Friday, with interment in West Lawn Memorial Cemetery. James M. Appleby James M. Appleby of Marcola died at a local hospital Wednes day, July 21. Funeral services will be held at Poole-Larsen Chapel in Eugene at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 24. Complete obituary will be an nounced later. Schumacher. 1800 Columbia St., l daugh ter. July 18, IMS. Fisher Tn Mr anit ftjr rV". .che"y Drtv. daughter! July 16, 1948.. Doggett To Mr. and Mrs. Chester S. Doggett, Swisshome, a daughter, July 18, Bradford Tn Mr. nt Mr. Bm ford, Creswell, a daughter. July 16, 1948. Sabln To Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Sabln, 2232 Patterson, a daughter, July 16, 1948 Births at Bhoads Cllnlo and Hospital: Robbins To Mr. and Mr. Keith Rob bins, 341 16th Ave. E., a daughter, July 19, At Rhodes Tfrvtnlt.l Titlv 1 tn M- 4 Mrs. Clifford Foster, Black Butte Route, Cottage Grove, a son: to Mr. and Mrs. William Muse, Veneta, a daughter. PLASTERING There la No Substitute for Good Plastering-! F.R. Barnes 8 Son Plastering Contractors ' '' Phone 2738-W Elmer Floyd Tuckness Funeral services will be held tn Eugene Thursday for Elmer Floyd Tuckness, who died at Mapleton July 14, Tuckness, 84, had been a Lane County resident 25 years. He was born Dec. 9, 1884, and is survived by the following; a son, Wallace of Seattle; two brothers, Jesse of Springfield, Mo and Clyde Tuck ness of New York; two sisters, Myrtle Kriddle of Riverside, Calif., and Mrs. Bertha Scott, also in California. He was a member of the Astoria Masonic Lodge. Graveside services will be at Westlawn Memorial Park Thurs day, July 22, at U a.m., with the Masonic Lodge in charge of the committal service. Bartholomew- Buell Chapel In Springfield is In charge of arrangements. ters, Mrs. Gladys Morgan In Springfield, Mrs. Vera Rinker in Loomls, Wash.; Mrs. Marie Sin clair in Chehalis, Wash.; two sis ters and two brothers in Detroit; seven grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Funeral arr rangements are under direction of Warner-McHenry Funeral Home and will be announced later. Mrs. Vincent's Springfield address was with her daughter at 1362 East Main St. Before Columbus, American In dians smoked cigarettes rolled In corn shucks, crude cigars and pipes. ML - .. In the AtnJ wftnth.B(1MZ? Sorinqfield Records Catherine Ruth Vincent Mrs. Catherine Ruth Vincent .of Eugene and Springfield died sud denly while visiting a friend, Mrs. Jonn tlynn, in Corvallis Tuesday evening, the Warner-McHenry Funeral Home reported. Mrs. Vincent was born In De troit, Mich., Sept. 15, 1871 and was reared and educated in that city. She was married to Fred C. Vin cent Oct. 25, 1890 and they lived there until 1900. The couple mov ed to Helena, Mont., living there until 1903, and in Spokane until 1919. Mrs. Vincent lived in Port land until 1946, when she moved to this area. Her husband died in 1915. Survivors include three daugh- SPR1NOFIEI D MUNICIPAL COURT Reckless driving: Milton ' Lawrence Erlckson. 884 Mill St., Springfield, 130: Robert Stanley Cochran, 1128 Norlh Fifth St.. 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