Lr Scout Camping Ends Cafe Burglary
ifiiKe Along DKynne i ran built Admitted
It !""""-'
Boy SmU Wi"
local ' . Euffcne
n of 20. return
camping will have atumded some
ot the
i.kn
P.'.i oiccne, are a pan.
?. Sunday. They will
this summer,
Eugene man
Circuit Court
tKllllt A nr. . .
morn than 21 nor . . "v-"1'1
cent ot (he 3.310 rr-iristprn.1 si. '.Pn"0" Rull'y
and Explorers in the council Jh,ll.'sday lo a charge of burglary
Of these, 381, boys from i'VS, , West 2nd
troops atlonded he council's own! Ave,, is charged w t e,Uo?ing a
camp at Lake Malakwa near the Eugene cafe unlawfully 8 "
other in "frZ iV . 'u A" application for probation has
other l.)7 fiom 15 troops went toibeen submitted to the court for
Camp Makaulla on Crescent Lake,1 consideration. Owing? will he
, . at nun
?..V. oorlinn
Trail.
, . Trail Trek group,
Vaalcr and Jim
are a pari.
will
irio next Sunday fiyejann u traveled to Lake of the sentenced Friday morning.
if"n,ilenhush. The
,h direclion of H. Camp
;lhe,,,ills. includes went
IB ,:r,n. Portland
w5"" . .l. .in all i to the Philmonl Scout rtnnrh in
01 U: K'"-ft -M.. ..... . . .
Trail Area
t-Jbi-
Corvallis, North
p other council areas.
!"" . ih council
paries
t 1 1 nr
SS3( M "!
306 North C St.,
fu nassed away at her
at the age
W.""?'tn in lOWa
She was married
'it jicPhcrson in fcu
Mr. McPherson
j her in death in wis.
Hi bn
toon. She was
:V1 the plains with her
f.a?eo(6toSan
. wagon vo uo .........
1- 2 daughters: Leah
Goldendale, Wash.
Christiansen. North
: j grandsons; 4 great
.... 1 arPRL K ii luuauh.i-
liilcr, Laura iinvc,, . j
j Funnrn sc v Lth win
;i'it Bartholnmcw-Buell
iD . no .i lo-nn
Sal, ui!. ' """
... oml Fe thouse offi-
Jiih interment in Mul-
Wy under the direc-
hi .,iiiiii:in VJl-eiiOIl inl An JH-vear-n H vniilh
McLaughlin. Two boys two years probation Thursday
lo Camp Meriwether nearlafler nleariini, omit,. i k..i....
i caijiijipis now '" uweiung.
The youth, Dean L. Streeter, Rt.
DESIGNER
CANNES, Franco (U.R Miss
Paris of 1952, Jenny Chateau,
promised Thursday to wear a
less revealing Bikini bathing
suit. After she was arrested for
showing a little too much, Miss
Chateau explained she designed
the suit herself "to please my
fiance." She was let off with a
lecture.
3,000 Paratroopers
In Military Display
FT TAR AT.fi. Ttf. C. (7PI A mass
jump of approximately 3,000 para
troopers nignngms me activities
Thursday as this military base
mile enma nf it armed mioht. on
display for 46 military attaches
from 37 countries.
Heavy equipment, Including
hnu.ilTer nnrl ipens. were sched
uled to be dropped during the
aerial display in wnicn paratroop
ers of the famed 82nd Airborne
Division planned to take part.
PUBLIC RECORDS
Rcgisier-Guard, Eugene, Ore.,
Thurs., Aug. 21, 1952 Page 9
MARMAGE LICENSES ISSUED
EiiKene A. Maier, 23, 2441 RoomvpM
Blvd.. and lYlartha L. Krueser, 19. 110
Chrrry Drive. bfth of Euttene.
Charles B. Henry. 18. 36 N. 24th St..
SprinKfifld, and Barbara . Nelson, 19,
2816 Alder St.. Eufiene.
Richard A. Shcppard. I, 760 Willamette
St.. and Marian D, PhlUlpi, 16, 535 E.
16th St.. hnth of Euitene.
Don C. Jcnninn, 24. Blrmlnjrham. Ala.,
and Sylvia Groth. 20. 8f2 E, 20th St,.
Eugene.
Robert R. Jonea. 19, 13.10 P.. Main St..
Springfield, and Norma Cumlford, 18
Jasprr. Rodney D. Jones, 22, Odell. and Wyl-
moth F. Pearson, 21, Redmond.
Clifton L. PelgMal, 24. Lodl, Calif., and
Arlrne J. Hendricks, 20, 261 E. 16th St..
Eugent .
Rohert E. Jarkson, 18, Roebur. and
Inez. iJi-Von Pheffer, 15, 272 E. 7th St.,
Eurtene.
Paul A. Gordon, 22, Ml Taylor St., and
Donna Rae Rrece. 19, 031 Taylor St.,
both nf Euitcne.
Charles F. Clark, 18, 2491 Riverview.
Eugene, and Colleen J. Pierce, 18, 1543 C
St.. Springfield.
Leland L.. Johnson. 22, Hillsboro, and
Lois E. Hunbard. zz, corvaiitR.
William J. Klrkhnm. 51, CorvaltU, and
Marie L. Rarkus, .18, Cnrvallis.
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At all ilruir itrtren nverywhsm In Fn
Irene, at Tiffany. navU and Frrd Meyer's.
wew ivicxico. imriy boys 'shot";. f-ufiene, was chaifjed with
the Umpqua Hivor in canoes, nnd'c;ikinjj into a Eugene home with
20 arc on the Skyline Trail Trek,
CAN'T WIN
NEW YORK U.R Cab driver
Tony Tolvc of Hie Bronx took
the traffic ticket Patrolman Joe
Powers handed him and tore it
up In the presence of the offi
cer. Powers then charged Tolve
with violating the city sanitary
code hy littering the streets. Po
lice said Tolve paid a ?2 fine
Wednesday.
a companion
nnrl money.
Judge William East granted1
probation with the stipulation the
defendant break no law, refrain
from use of liquor and make
restitution with the home owner
tor money taken.
tiiiih Dunn. 279 S. 50th
ttrinslicld, passed away
Vig 19, 1952, at the age
He was oorn in -um-Texas,
May 1, 1900. He
arried to Johnnie Pace
Stars. N. M Aug. 31,
has been a resident
rirgfield for the past 4
He is survived by his
Johnnie; 3 children: Di-
Sindra and Louie, ail ai
his mother, Mrs. Lemmia
Phnpnix. Ariz.; 5 broth
el 4 sisters. Funeral ser-
till be neld at uarinoio
;ell Chapel Fit, Aug. 22
ipjn. Father Louis bonier
ai! with interemcnt in
avtn Memorial farK.
-James F. Brock of Go-
iiised awav Wed.. Aug.
S at -the age ot b.i. rie
a Dec. 4, 1888, at Me
lt Ore. He married
Blison Sept. 21, 1936, at
;ver, Wash. Mr. Brock
sen with the Southern Pa
ler 32 years. Ho is sur
ly ms wile and cnii
Mrs. Grace Anderson of
? Grove, Mrs. Elma Nye
L'oe, James H. of Cottage
and Shirley and Elmer
i(n; 2 sisters: Mrs. Sarah
pay ol Nampa, Idaho,
una stieum or (Jraig-
laaho. and 1 brother.
a el Craigmont. Funeral
-mill be held at 2:00 p.m.
ta!.23atVeatch Hollings-
f. England Funeral Home.
(n Hollister officiating
wrncnt in Host-Haven.
Henry Albert Tiiinn.
Ore.. oasseH awav at
MAlie. 21. 1059 al (ho
m He was born in Soph-
, oepu i, ihik. He has
i resident of Westfir for
a He was married to
k, "uu"l"t uuiv lu,
R'lmd, S. C. He was a
we Christian Church
gie. He is survived by
-Fortran. wp ip- l enn
t uunn of Westfir, Ore.
ramela Suddath,
E ' s's'crs: Mrs. JS.
W, Savannah. Ga.. Mrs.
B aan ' .
;if. Re 01 savannah,
aWete funeral announce
,l be made later by
F-Clara Bentley. Fu-
fWBuell Chapel Fri.
-". p.m. with nter-
"tei run cemetery.
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