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Page 10A EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, Jan. 21, 1983 a: Oi g a 5 b h, ti tl si y' n: bi w hi ei II tl 1! Pi h, b. b h in ir tc ti C 1 b tl d CI tl SI t( It j tl w a Q tl h s a b n t o d a CI tl a C P fi b P ti P b a c P P 8 Eugene Employe on Junction List By ED BEELER Of th Regliter-Giurd 11 Nominated for Awards JUNCTION CITY Eleven northern Lane County men have been nominated for awards to be given by the Junction City Junior Chamber of Commerce at its annual Distinguished Serv ice Awards banquet Wednesday. Nominated for the Senior Citizen Award: Ben Masengill, 36, Victory Drive, dairy inspector for the City of Eugene Health Dept., recommended by Goldson Grange. J. Henry Minkler, 55, 887 Maple St., an employe of the Bureau of Public Roads. He was recommended for the awrd by AF & AM Lodge No. 128. Eugene "Bill" Nelson, 50, 1501 Prairie Rd., owner ai?d operator of Nelson's Shell Service, recommended by Amcricai; Legion Post 61. Dr. G. F. Fletchall, 48, 881 W. Sixth Ave., a physician, recommended by the Junction City Grange, Epsilon Sigma Alpha, Business and Professional Women and American Legion Post 61. Nominated for the Junior Citizen Award: Paul Nordling Jr., 32, 785 Bryant St., co-owner of Ben Franklin store, recommended by Faith Lutheran Church. John R. Patterson, 34, 1060 Spruce St., lineman for Pacific Power and Light Co., recommended by Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Gerald Edwards, 2400 River Rd., 33, farmer, recom mended by Junction City Grange. Bingham Nelson, 27, 651 Juniper St., Mobile Oil dis tributor, recommended by Oasis Lodge IOOF No. 41. James Pate, 31, 271 Cedar St., mechanic for Mills Motor Co., recommended by AF & AM Lodge No. 128. Verne Andrcsen, 32, 1287 Laurel St., assistant manager Junction City branch of U..S. National Bank, recommended by Kiwanis. The Rev. Gilbert Knox, 29, 1253 Nyssa St., minister of the Junction City Christian Church, recommended by his church. Carl Lingo, vice president of the Jaycees who disclosed the names of the nominees, said the Distinguished Service Awards banquet was being combined with two other annual Jaycce events, namely Jaycee Week and Bosses' Night. Ho said these activities were being combined because the Junction City Jaycees are a relatively small club and didn't have membership to handle three separate activities. The banquet will begin at 1 p.m. in Scandia House, until this week called the Legion Cafe. Scandia House is a new Two Thett Cases Reported to Police Two incidents of theft in southeast 'Eugene, one from a pickup and the other from a house, were reported to Eugene police over the weekend. Richard McCool, 2865 Kincaid, reported tools valued at $45 stolen from the cab of his pick up parked in front of his resi dence. McCool said the theft occurred sometime . Saturday night or Sunday morning. The theft of a .32 caliber pis tol was reported from the resi dence of Robert Taylor, 3990 Kincaid, cither Friday or Sat urday. The pistol was valued at $35. The burglars entered the Taylor house through an un locked door. 20 Injured in Crash CARMEL, Maine Ml Twen ty persons were injured Sunday when two Greyhound buses col lided head-on in light fog three miles west of Carmcl. Editor Released BONN, Germany Ml Hans Schmelz, an editor of the news magazine Der Spiegel, was freed I Sunday after 11 weeks in Jinl on suspicion of treason. Of 10 other people arrested in the contro versial case, only publisher Ru dolph Augstcin remains in cus tody and no charges have been filed. 1 Emergency Plumbing Service Emery ency lervlce truck on cull at all llmei any where tn the Eugene area f-'abtest and most com plete plumbing service tn the River Road area. Ask ua about "DKMAND RATED" Rheem water heaters for lifelong, do pendable lervlce. 1 d m WW & l-kMM I Jk J' TfMr I2JJ HaJlruad Blvd. (Bluer Hod) 1)1 4-3S7I Register-Guard Want Ads Bring Fast Results AS w tv Scandinavian restaurant operated by Edmund Hansen who will serve banquet goers a Danish dinner. Some 70 persons are expected to attend. Featured speaker will be Albion Ringo, of Gervais, inter national director for the Oregon Jaycees, and state director of the Manpower Training Program. Other awards to be presented Wednesday are the Merit award, which goes to the Jaycee who made the greatest con tribution to the club during the past year, and the winner of the Jaycee-sponsored Christmas tree lighting contest will be announced. Gerald Thomson, a charter member of the Jaycees here and a state Jaycce director, will be master of ceremonies. Judges for both the Junior and Senior Citizen Awards are Mayor Steve Tyler, Max Strauss, Thomas Harper, Homer Dixon and Oral Ganvillc. Two Placed On Probation Two men were placed on pro bation for three years each in Lane County Circuit Court Mon day. They had pleaded guilty to felony charges. Charles Strange, 47, of no known permanent address, had pleaded guilty to a charge of ob taining money under false pre tenses. He was charged with cashing a worthless check for $50 at Bon Marche Russells in Eugene on Nov. 2. Monterue Kenneth Money, 21, of Rt. 3 Box 300, Eugene, was placed on probation after plead ing guilty to two charges of burglary. He was charged with burglar izing two houses in Springfield on Sept. 3 and Sept. 24. 1 Man Enters Plea To Support Charge Richard Lee Noblit, 20, of Cheshire, entered a plea of in nocent in Lane County Circuit Court Monday to a charge of failing to provide support for his four children. , Noblit is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty last week to a charge of knowingly utter ing and publishing a forged bank check AT YOUR SERVICE GODLOVE THE PLUMBER Dl 4-8421 31 Cast 7tb Pronml. efficient lerylce New Mattresses and Box Springs lnnenprloc Poun Banner Poly-Foam DIRECT-FACTORY- TO-YOU SAVINGS! " Also Renovated Recovered and Rebuilt "REMEMBER, WHAT IOU DO TOMORROW ' DEPENDS ON HOW YOU BLEEP TONIGHT- FREE , PARKING BEST-REST MATTRESS CO. 2nd & Polk Sts. (Cox's Cannery Annex) DI 3-0222 Register-Guard Want Ads Get Quick Results Inn)!' ffF W(La mum More variety? or cotrrse! Finest quality ? Naturally! Greater savings? Yes, yes! 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