FOR THE RECORD.Byline: The Register-Guard Deadlines The For The Record deadline is noon the day before publication for Tuesday through Saturday newspapers, and noon Friday for Sunday or Monday newspapers. Items may be delivered to The Register-Guard newsroom at 3500 Chad Drive, mailed to The Register-Guard, P.O. Box 10188, Eugene, OR 97440, or faxed to the city desk at 683-7631. Births SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER Sacred Heart Medical Center may refer to: In the United States:
EUGENE May 24, 2006 Van Scholten-Crawford - Jaini and Greg Van Scholten-Crawford, of Eugene, a daughter. May 27, 2006 Bonar - Kristie and Kent Bonar, of Springfield, a daughter. May 29, 2006 Nosce - Rachel and Louis Nosce, of Eugene, a daughter. May 30, 2006 Hernandez - Becerra and Antonio Hernandez, of Junction City Junction City, city (1990 pop. 20,604), seat of Geary co., NE Kans., at the confluence of the Republican and Smoky Hill rivers; inc. 1859. The rail, trade, and processing center of an agricultural and dairy area, it grew as the supply point for nearby Fort Riley, , a son. Lawson - Jennifer Elias and James Lawson For details on the English football (soccer) player, see James Lawson (footballer) James M. Lawson (born September 22, 1928 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania) was a leading theoretician and tactician of nonviolence within the American Civil Rights Movement He continues to be , of Springfield, a daughter. Rice - Shawna Darnell and Greg Rice Jr., of Junction City, a daughter. Sanders - Nicole and Daniel Sanders This article is about the German lexicographer. For the Australian musician, see Daniel Sanders (musician). Daniel Sanders (November 12, 1819, Strelitz – March 11, 1897, Sterlitz) was a German lexicographer of Jewish parentage. , of Eugene, a daughter. May 31, 2006 Biehler - Mandy Pinckney and Steven Biehler, of Cottage Grove Cottage Grove, village (1990 pop. 22,935), Washington co., SE Minn., near the St. Croix River; inc. 1965. There is farming (cattle, sheep, corn, and soybeans) and manufacturing (chemicals and machinery). , a son. Chavez - Blanca and Daniel Chavez, of Eugene, a daughter. Evans - Mary and Matt Evans, of Springfield, a daughter. Howell - Lisa and Michael Howell, of Eugene, a daughter. McKenzie - Jennifer and James McKenzie For other people with similar names, see . James Mckenzie, possibly born in Ross-shire, Scotland, in 1820 was a New Zealand outlaw who has become one of the country's most enduring folk heroes. , of Springfield, a son. Potter - Iina Pirhonen-Potter and Andrew Potter, of Eugene, a daughter. Potter - Erin Ward and Terry Potter, of Eugene, a son. Travis - Amber and Matthew Travis, of Eugene, a daughter. Zaragoza - Rina and Roberto Zaragoza, of Eugene, a daughter. June 1, 2006 Brusse - Susan and Micah Brusse, of Eugene, a son. Bushnell - Krista and Nate Bushnell, of Eugene, a son. Caesar - Alisa and Richard Caesar, of Eugene, a son. Love - Brandy and Gerald Love III, of Oakridge, a son. Nilsson - Joann and Danny Nilsson, of Springfield, a son. Shoop - Traci and Mathew Shoop, of Springfield, a son. June 2, 2006 Cantoran - Lizette Cruz, of Springfield, and Ismael Cantoran, of Dexter, a son. Cobb - Megan and David Cobb For the 18th century U.S. Congressman, see . David Keith Cobb (born December 24, 1962 in San Leon, Texas) is an American activist and was the 2004 presidential candidate of the Green Party of the United States (GPUS). , of Springfield, a daughter. Hollins - Tarra and Hkwaua Quejol Hollins, of Springfield, a daughter. McIver - Donna and Ben McIver, of Eugene, a son. Springer - Amanda Watkins and Brian Springer Brian Springer is an American TV director and producer born in 1959. Brian Springer spent a year searching for footage grabbing back channel news feeds not intended for public consumption. The result of his research was SPIN. , of Cottage Grove, a son. Terry-Moshier - Kristin Terry and Tobiah Moshier, of Eugene, a daughter. Walker - Lisa and Brady Walker, of Eugene, a daughter. McKENZIE-WILLAMETTE MEDICAL CENTER SPRINGFIELD June 6, 2006 Cavenaugh-Miller - Keturah Cavenaugh and Michael Miller Michael or Mike Miller may refer to:
NURSE-MIDWIFERY BIRTH CENTER EUGENE June 5, 2006 Butler - Amy and Christopher Butler For the British Conservative politician, see Chris Butler. Abbot, later Bishop, Basil Christopher Butler OSB (May 7, 1902–September 20, 1986), a convert from the Church of England to the Roman Catholic Church at the age of 26, was a Roman Catholic priest, the , of Eugene, a daughter. Deaths Banks - Sean Donavan Banks, 26 days, of Creswell, died June 5. No service is planned. Arrangements by Buell Funeral Chapel, Springfield. Crowson - Gilbert Crowson, 79, of Monroe, died June 8. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Monroe High School For other uses, see James Monroe High School. Monroe High School may refer to:
Demmon - Dale Eugene Demmon, 76, of Cottage Grove, died June 8. A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Monday at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses, Christian group originating in the United States at the end of the 19th cent., organized by Charles Taze Russell, whose doctrine centers on the Second Coming of Christ. , Cottage Grove. Arrangements by Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove. Ferguson - Cecil Ferguson, 68, of Rocky Mount, N.C., formerly of Lane County, died June 7. A private service is planned. Arrangements by Bowling Funeral Home, Rocky Mount. Harden-Wilford - Robin Lynn Harden-Wilford, 44, of Creswell, died June 6. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Calvary Baptist Church, Cottage Grove. Arrangements by Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel, Cottage Grove. Harms - Rick L. Harms, 48, of Bellingham, Wash., formerly of Eugene, died June 4. A service was held in Bellingham. Westford Funeral Home, Bellingham, in charge of arrangements. Landwing - Audrey Anne Landwing, 69, of Leaburg, died June 6. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. June 10 at McKenzie Bible Fellowship, Leaburg. Arrangements by Andreason's Cremation cremation, disposal of a corpse by fire. It is an ancient and widespread practice, second only to burial. It has been found among the chiefdoms of the Pacific Northwest, among Northern Athapascan bands in Alaska, and among Canadian cultural groups. & Burial Service, Springfield. Littlefield - Byron Edgar Littlefield, 93, of Forsyth, Mo., formerly of Eugene, died May 8. The graveside grave·side n. The area beside a grave. funeral will be at 11 a.m. June 20 at Lane Memorial Gardens, Eugene. Arrangements by Forsyth Whelchel Chapel, Forsyth. Mataga - Janet B. Mataga, 80, of Eugene died May 27. Services were private. Arrangements by Davies Burial Service, Vancouver, Wash. Mohwinkel - Annette M. Mohwinkel, 90, of Eugene, died June 8. Arrangements by Poole-Larsen Funeral Home, Eugene. Smith - Dale W. "Smitty" Smith, 83, of Centralia, Wash., formerly of Lane County, died May 22. No service is planned. Arrangements by Stoller's Mortuary, Raymond, Wash. Smith - Genevieve "Gen" Smith, 95, of Springfield died June 8. No service is planned. Arrangements by Andreason's Cremation & Burial Service, Springfield. Smith - Violet M. Smith, 98, of Springfield, died June 9. Arrangements by Chapel of Memories Funeral Home, Eugene. Stevenson - Thomas Lawrence Stevenson, 63, of Eugene, died June 7. A memorial service will be held in San Jose, Calif. Arrangements by Musgrove Family Mortuary, Eugene. Blood Bank Donors needed today (off-site) O Positive ... 34 O Negative ... 1 A Positive ... 29 A Negative ... 1 B Positive ... 0 B Negative ... 1 AB Positive ... 0 AB Negative ... 0 Lane Memorial Blood Bank Bloodmobile blood·mo·bile n. A motor vehicle equipped for collecting blood from donors. : Valley River Center Valley River Center is a shopping mall located in Eugene, Oregon. As the largest shopping center south of Portland and north of San Francisco, this mall comprises over 130 local and national stores and restaurants. , in front of Macy's, 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. No appointment necessary. Marriage license applications June 7, 2006 Ian A. Willard, 25, and Melissa M. Curtiss, 27, both of Florence. June 8, 2006 William A. Fitzgerald, 40, and Kimberly M. Sperling, 39, both of Eugene. Kevin W. Gore, 23, and Erin B. Carey, 23, both of Eugene. Bruce B. Groeneveld, 30, and Hannah M. Hall, 30, both of Eugene. Wayne R. Harrison, 61, and Charline M. Christopherson, 64, both of Veneta. Matthew R. Hilton, 24, of Eugene, and Valerie J. Hunt, 25, of Florence. Randall L. Johnson, 30, and November B. George, 27, both of Creswell. David R. Jones David Rumph Jones (April 5, 1825 – January 15, 1863) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War. Jones was born in Orangeburg, South Carolina. He was a nephew of Zachary Taylor and a cousin of Jefferson Davis and Richard Taylor. , 52, and Sarah L. Wagner, 46, both of Veneta. Richard A. Jones, 25, and Rachelle C. Bowden, 27, both of Eugene. Philip D. Matern, 25, of Moses Lake, Wash., and Leia M. Spillman, 22, of Moscow, Idaho. David C. Owsley, 31, and Vanessa S. Herrington, 30, both of Springfield. Keith H. Steinbruck, 56, and Laurie A. Marlow, 51, both of Eugene. Nicholas A. Tys, 23, of Campbell, Australia, and Rachel S. Venning, 22, of Rancho Palos Verdes Rancho Pal·os Ver·des A city of southern California on a channel of the Pacific Ocean west of Long Beach. Population: 42,100. , Calif. Dissolutions of marriage May 19, 2006 Vicki and Ronald Reid. June 1, 2006 Janel A. and James W. Buchholtz. June 2, 2006 Steven J. and Annette T. Bosteter; Kimberly H. and Derrick W. Forste; Amy K. and Gregory A. Gibson; Lois J. and Bobby R. Gray; Jennifer C. and Greg N. Hertzbach; Nancy J. and Brian K. Howard; Karen T. and Douglas S. Ledbetter; Sarah B. and Jason M. Taylor. June 6, 2006 Amy R. and Wesley G. Woodcock woodcock: see snipe. woodcock Any of five species (family Scolopacidae) of plump, sharp-billed migratory birds of damp, dense woodlands in North America, Europe, and Asia. . Circuit Court complaints filed June 8, 2006 Janice R. Sikes Sikes can refer to: People
Ronald Joseph Kolendar vs. Lane Community College and Lane Community College Foundation: Plaintiff alleges defendants' negligence resulted in his personal injury. Suit seeks economic damages of $49,000 and noneconomic damages of $200,000. |
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