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THURSDAY, MARCH » , 1834 THR « W T D Œ U OOTTAQB QSO YS. OMOOM. Ur. and Mrs. George Clark and •mall (on of Albany visited Sun day at the home of Urs. Clark’s sister, Urs. Wm. Seitz. The William Petersen family, Urs. A. W. Swanson and Urs. Ralph Salteman attended the fu neral service of Urs. Anna Gose- rud, mother of Urs. Peterson, in Eugene Wednesday. Donald UeUtcalf who had been in Seattle for some time, spent Tuesday night at the home of his parents, Ur. and Urs. H. K. Met calf. Several from here attended an X. O. O. F. meeting In Coburg Tuesday evening to make plans for the county convention to be held here April 26. They were Earl Fullmer, C. A. King, Orville Ha zen, Verne Hazen and James Doug- fellow. FAIRVIEW. BÄTTERY IS SPONSOR MESS F March 19—Stanley Hickey of He bron made several calls in the nelghborhocd Tuesday. Those from here who attended , No. 1.—5-room bungalow, bath, toilet, light«, lot 50x100 The Ideal “M eating” Place the Happy Circle Sewing club Wednesday at Dorena were Mrs. feet, juat outside city limits, building very nicely ar Otho VanScholack, Mrs. Fred K el-, ranged, wood hiuae. garage. Price $400; $100 cash, bal ly, and Mrs. Ida Garoutte. Mrs. ! Battery "E" will sponsor a smok- ( ance $6 per month, interest 6%. Clifford VanScholack was an in-, er at 7.4S Friday evening in the vited guest. Two quilts were fin : armory. No-2.—5-room house, double garage, wood house, chicken ished for Mrs. Owen. There will be 90 minutes ot i house, 3-4 acre just outside city limits, shade trees, fam Mrs. Mattle Elliott of GarlLildi arrtved T^Mdev for a visit at the wre«tllnK- The card Is made up ily fruit, electric lights, fine well, excellent garden f wohi. iriim»»th ot selected local and CCC talent ho5 ? L °i M*risrinn’ “ follows: Lloyd Pleuard, C. O., land. Price $300 cash. and yii» h ^ hri»har HuberY 156' V8 ° WW Roe- CCC. 168; end with hU brother Hubert at Qlenn 3wanaotaj c Q-i 135 va. No. 3.—6-room house, double garage, wood house, good ^LohaY? sihnH Mr. Ted iVerne Hammer, CCC. 135; Tom t cellar, splendid neighborhood, close in, gravel streets. M“ ?r a ^ b Mrs.S°BbuUrtnetter’o , ^ " “V p °“ This is a wonderful buy for anyone who wants a real torla and Mrs LolaCrites of Culp There wlll be 15 rounds of box- home and wishes to stop paying rent. <wo large cor V Mr3' ing as follows: Paul Sullivan, C. ner lots. Price $450; cash $150, balance $10 per month, Clifford VanScholack. , Q- heavy, vs. Frank Miller, C. G., Several from this neighborhood heavy; ¿ gcar Newton. C. G„ 135, interest 5%. attended a supper Saturday eve vs. Frank Lello, CCC. 135; Johnny LATHAM. No.4.—6-room dwelling, garage, wood house, chicken ning at Mrs. Amanda Sears’ home C. G., 165, vs. Tom Miller, Mar. 16.—Mrs. Mariam Trunnell Mt. View, it being the anni Enright, Swift’s Steer house, small barn, all fenced, good location, close in, CCC, 165; Bill Collins. C. G.. 155, and Mrs. Nell Williams of this at versary of the Neighborhood club. vicinity and Mr. and Mrs. Murry Those who attended from here vs. Chet Meyers, CCC, 166; Merle electric lights, city water, bath, 1 acre. Another splen Trunnell of Cottage Grove spent were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Voss Wright, C. G., heavy, vs. George did buy. Price $600; cash $150, balance $10 per month- Saturday in Yoncalla at the home and daughter Lorraine, Mr. and Kerr. C. G., heavy. of Mrs. Poll Williams. No. 5.—2-acre tract about 3 miles out from Cottage Grove Mrs. Clifford VanScholack and Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and SILK CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. Warren on Pacific highway, splendid site for camp and ser three children of Eugene spent children, March 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Pure Pork Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kel'y Sunday afternoon at tne home of and vice station, also residence. Can have garden, cow, son Harvey and Mrs. Ida Ga- Wallace and daughter Luella were , Mr. White's mother, Mrs. Abbie rcutte recent visitors In Ashland at the ' chickens, few pigs. This is an ideal building location. and son Ceford. Jane White. home of Mr. Wallace’s mother and ’ Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Garoutte sister. You will have to see it to appreciate its future possibili Roy Trunnell, Mildred Smith, and son Eddie of Culp Creek vis Bill r oster, Marie Plummer, Esther ited Sunday Joe Bassett returned last week ties. Price $400; cash $200, balance $8 per month, in evening with Mrs. Iua Plummer and Charles Plummer Garoutte. after visiting several days in terest 5%. were absent from school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner of Canyonville. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fry and son Portland Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Doolittle of have purchased the Verne These are all exceptional buys, being priced at least 50% of Cottage Grove spent Sunday af Garoutte homestead. Cottage Grove, who were married less than going prices 3 years ago. If interested, SEE ternoon at the Hugh Trunnell in Eugene last Monday, moved into Mr. and Mrs. Earl Higginbotham home. the house owned by Ralph Teeters. us now as they will be snapped up soon- and children spent Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Godard the Henry Cooper home at Do A charivari was given them and son Eldon of Cottage Grove at Thursday evening. were Sunday visitors at the A M. rena. Alvin Allen had been staying In Mr. and Mrs. Alta Kelly of White home. Thornton Corners visited Sunday Cottage Grove at the home of his Edward McCall spent Sunday in at the Clifford VanScholack home. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Al 405 Main St., Phone 58 Cottage Grove, Ore. Lorane at the A. Hemenway home. len during the past week. A meeting of the Healthy, Weal Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters HEBRON. thy and Wise club was held Thurs dinner guests at the home March 20.—There was an atten were day at the school house. The topic of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeters was “Fresh Air and Sunshine.’’ dance of 66 at Sunday school in Dorera Sunday. The topic for the next meeting, Sunday and 30 at the young peo The Garland Kimball family ple's meeting In the evening. plan to move to Divide shortly. March 23, will be "Sleep.” Mrs. Sam Shortridge of Cottage Church services were well attend A dance was held at the George ed. Grove was a visitor at the Tom Teeters home Saturday evening. Rev. Patterson was a Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers Foster home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Paul , were ........ o Sunday spent the week end in Portland. Albert McCall suffered a broken and Sunday night guest of Mr. and dinner the home Mrs. John Murry and a Sunday I of BO guests „ Melvin near at Eu(fene wrist Sunday while playing bas George H. Brainard has returned dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred , Vto!a anu EIizabeth Rohde were from a visit with his daughters ketball at Blue Mountain. Charles Woolcott of Silk creek <8, ee ’ j ... m , j visitors at the Woodard camp J In Eugene. He underwent an op- Mr. and Mrs. Abner Gilcrist and . gunday and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Buffington I eration while there. Bobby and Regina of Arthur Woolcott visited Sunday of Cottage Grove were Sunday children . Hall A Johnston, B«U BMate, Mr. and Mrs. George York of i visitors Knights Landing, Cal., visited Wed- at the home of Roacoe yearous in at the R. O. Yearous nesday and Loans, Sore Insurance. Phone 58. Portland have been visiting during home. Thursday with Mr Latham. A marriage license was issued the past week at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Charles Trembley returned Mrs. Anna Seybold of Merlin ar Gilcrist’s mother, Mrs. Jessie Gll- Saturday to Lloyd W. Witham and York's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A C. rived Saturday to spend a week orist Monday from Cottage Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Führer were ' wbere sbe bad been employed for , Gladys Kirkendall, both of Sagi Spriggs. at the home of a daughter. Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and aeveial weeks. naw. Halrouttlng at the Beauty Nook. Lee Williams. Harold E. Allen of Corvallis was tfc Irene Humphreys spent Satur Mrs. O. Robinson, Creswell. Kenneth Ward spent Sunday at Kem building, phone 7U. M M. Tison was home over the a brlef vlaltor at the district day night in Eugene at the home Winchester Bay. i Mallon Lebow of Walker suf- I of week end from Sltkum. . school Monday. an aunt, Mrs. Mary Ashbaugh. We can tell you all about air fered a mysterious sick spell : The organization of a sewing Mr. and Mrs. Harley Ream and 1 conditioners for your home. Radio Thursday of last week. He fell In son were Sunday dinner guests of MOUNT v ie w . Ray. m22 a faint whde at work at the barn, club was held Friday. Mildred Mr. and Mrs. George Kebelbeck. Smith was elected president, Grace March 20. — Neighborhood club Mrs. Lee Dugan and daughter held Elbert Smith Jr., student at but his condition greatiy improved St. Elmo vice president, Jeanette its birthday celebration at the University of Oregon, and Evelyn during the day. Trunnell secretary and Alice Trun Evelyn of Walden spent Sunday home of Mrs. Amanda Sears Sat Smith, student at Monmouth nor Mis. Docia Norris, who had been nell song and yell leader. There afternoon with Mrs. George Kebel urday evening, with families of beck. mal, are spending the spring va visiting for several months at the are nine members. members all attending. The Mrs. George Kebelbeck visited the cation with their parents, Mr. and home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Mason of her was spent with a social mother, Mrs. Hattie Ream, in evening Mrs. Elbert Smith. J. Q. Willitts, Is spending two Cottage Grove visited Sunday at program and a supper, brought by Springfield Monday. weeks In Los Angeles. ► 600 beautifully furnished rooms, all outside. affording Mrs. J. E. Howard has been the John Trunnell home. K A T E S family, was served. There E. J. Edwards came down from each a wide variety o f accommodations called to Grants Pass by the illness Grow whiskers—or a buck! c Bill Foster Is ill with pneumonia. McKenzie were about 60 present with Invited Bridge and spent the of her mother. Visitors at the Ora Powell home guests, which included Mr. and 92 TO 912 Rev. and Mrs. James A. Smith, Luxurious and spacious lobby lounge and mcixanine. week end. Mrs. Warren Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Good fellows get together at the Miss Ruth Ward and Miss Doro were Mrs. Ben Chilson of Cottage Philip Hersey was home over Fred Kelly and son and Mrs. Ida f Excellent dining rooms, and coffee shop, featuring Pastime. Everything needed for thy Hatch attended a county Grove Saturday and Sam Powell the week end from Elkton Free miniature quality food at popular prices Garoutte vf Fairview. sociable, enjoyable hour or two. tfc Christian Endeavor rally Saturday of Drain Sunday. color photo A meeting of the Big and Little Mr. and Mrs. Tunis VanProoyen evening at Pleasant Hill. ► Garage across the street; attendants at the hotel prints Oregon Federal Farm Loans Drop. Cooks club was held at the school of Latham spent Sunday with Mr. O. E. Woodson left Monday for house trance at all hours Scenic Views Only half as many farm loans and Mrs. Harry Williams. Monday. Talks were given eastern Oregon to spend several on at our Travel Johnny Gugglsberg sustained a the lesson by Bernice Patten, were made in Lane county in f O nly three to five blocks from the leading banks and Agricultural Lime days on his ranch. February as in January, while Bureau. Mary McKibben and Irene Hum severe injury to one foot Saturday stores, convenient to Portland’s many scenic attract* foreclosures doubled, according to wh in, In landing on the ground Finely ground. In sugar sacks, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rose and phreys. dons per ton, $4.00, and 2c each al daughter June spent Sunday in the report prepared for the feder iron a slight elevation, he stepped lowed when sacks are returned. Trent with relatives. al credit administration by John on the point of a nail and forced DORENA. of the Lane County Abstract the nail through his foot. He was March 13.—Mr. and Mrs. George Bell Calclte Poultry Grits. Schofield Stewart for good plumb company. Most of the foreclosures taken to Cottage Grove at once uiZbil Teeters of Silk creek visited Sun probably were formal ones to clean for Chick and pullet size, ton $6.00 ing. P O R T L A N D . O R E G O N medical attention and is now at the Charles Teeters home. Hen and turkey size, ton $6.00 Miss Esther Eastburn and Verlin day on deserted properties. recovering. Hugh Doolittle and Ruth Cooper up For Ward were married Monday eve February there were five Blackbutte Mines, Blackbutte, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley were of Cottage Grove visited at the U. loans made by individuals, total ning at the Christian parsonage, S. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bales home Sunday. with Rev. I. G. Shaw officiating. ing $2,427; nine by federal land J. E. Dunnlvan south of Cottage The Curtis Raymond family were banks, totaling $24,300. and 24 by Several from here attended a Grove. Dr. C. H. Kime returned Friday meeting of Spanish War veterans dinner guests at the Carl Raymond the land bank commissioner total Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Dear and in Cottage Grove Sunday. from a Eugene hospital, where he and auxiliary Saturday evening in home Lot Wagner, who is emp'oyed at ing $34,350. During the month baby of the Gunter CCC camp, received medical treatment. two foreclosures by where Mrs. Dear teaches, and Roseburg. They we.e Mr. and Mrs. and Opal Wagner, who there were companies; three by In where Mr. Dear Is also employed, Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Randall, Elbert Smith, Rev. and Mrs. I. G. Westfir, is employed in Cottage Grove, insurance dividuals; one by a mortgage com were visitors over night at the Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews Shaw, Mrs. Ada Oakes and Mrs. spent the week end at their home pany; two by the state land board Mrs. Amanda Sears home Satur and Jack Miller attended an Amer Huff. here. and one by the state war veter day. ican Legion and auxiliary meeting We can tell you all about air John Holstrom spent the week ans’ aid commission. Thursday evening in Eugene. i conditioners for your home. Radio end at the J. L. Whltsell home at During January the loans were I will not be responsible for any m22 Trent. Grow whiskers—or a buck! c I Ray. as follows: Nine by Individuals, debts contracted by my wife, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wicks vis Mr. and Mrs. George Hewitt and Brewer Mills and Wendell Spriggs $8,475; 20 by federal land bank, Beatrice T. Weldon, after this day left Friday for a two weeks' trip daughter Janice of North Bend ited relatives in Cottage Grove $60,300 ; 43 by land bank commis- and date, March 22, 1834. spent the week end at the home Sunday. into California and New Mexico. sloner, There were four ) m22-29p RAY WELDON, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chaffee and mortgage $62,450. Mrs. Hewitt's parents, Mr. and foreclosures by insur- ——r--------------------- Kenneth Goff, Melvin Breese, of ohildren of Cottage Grove spent Mrs. H. B. Breedlove. LINES—From ocean to Miss June Wheeler, Miss Jean Al week end with Mrs. Chaffee’s ance companies and one by an In- NEVIN John Silsby of Portland, former the ocean—our own continuous lines lison and Miss Dorothy Umphrey, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Doo dividual. ------------------ across the continent. Vancouver, students at Oregon State college, Cottage Grove resident, was a little. Baseball Club Is Organized. $2.25; Tacoma. $2.50; Seattle, $3; are spending the spring vacation business visitor here the first of U. S. Bales and son Elwyn, who the week. Cleo Morelock was elected man- Yreka, $4; Frisco, $7; Los Angeles, at their homes here. are employed at Westfir, spent the ager and Walter Smith secretary $12; Salt Lake, $12.50; Chicago, Mrs. Harold Axley and daughter week end at their home here. Get your sweet yeast raised the Cottage Grove Baseball club $30; New York, $37.80. Victory Bus goods at the City Bakery. tie Helen are visiting relatives In Mrs. W. C. Gregory and daugh of at a meeting held Tues- Depot, Bartell Hotel, phone 88, J25c ters Lillian and Pauline were din organized Rev. M. A. Groves left Saturday Goldendale. Wash. evening in city hall. Twenty- Grow whiskers—or a buck! c ner guests at the J. Jackson home day for Myrtle Point, where he is con five attended. Workouts are being ducting evangelistic meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Mervllle Veatch in Springfield Saturday. each evening this week, but Mr. and Mrs. J. Sams of Cottage held and son Douglas and Mrs. A. W. the first scheduled workout wlll Swanson spent Sunday at the Grove and Mr. and Mrs. William be held Sunday. There will be a Veatch summer home on the Ump Telford and children of Eugene meeting ot the Cascade league, of Demonstration of Colonial visited at the E. J. Wicks home which Cottage Grove is a member, qua. Dames Toiletries evening in Eugene Mrs. Lenora Pyburn, teacher In Sunday. Greta Eistabrook returned next Thursday the Eugene schools, is spending to Mrs. a game schedule will be March 26-31. her home at Yachats Friday, and drawn up at that time. spring vacation at the home of Free facials and beauty con after spending two weeks with her her mother, Mrs. W. L. Hubbell. sultations. Make appoint parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Spahr. Carnival Net« $60.24. Emerson Wilcox of Portland ments early. Phone 244. Naomi Doolittle returned to her The Junior class cleared $60.24 at spent Monday night at the home I work on the Hankins dairy ranch the carnival held Friday evening in of a sister, Mrs. C. C. Cruson, In Delight valley Monday, after Cottage Grove Ph’ey while on his way home from San spending several days at her home the gymnasium. Miss Lillian Young of the junior class was crowned Brown’s Drug Store Francisco. Mrs. Cruson accom here. queen by the class dad. O. V. panied him to Portland to visit Several young people spent Sun Breese. Mise Ruth Stowell, sopho several days at the home of a day hiking to the top of Cerro more, was second high in the sister, Mrs. C. H. Lund. Gordo. The ones who made the Mrs. Anna Goserud, who died at trip were Naomi, Laura and Mary queen contest. Miss Madelle Beidler, Miss AT Marion Vinson, Elbert Smith Jr. a Eugene hospital Sunday, was the Doolittle, Edna Steele, Carol Wicks and Alton Woodard, students at mother of Mrs. William Petersen and Faye England. University of Oregon, are spending of this city, who had been with Lita Mosby and Alda Bales spent Birds, Animals Will Aid the spring vacation at their homes her mother several days. the week end in Oakridge at the in Solving Farmers’ here. Mr. and Mrs. Will Traylor and Ira Lee home. Members of the Dorena high Too fat? Free consultation. See Mrs. Maude Traylor and family of Land Problems. Dr. H. A. Hagen. m22c Drain spent Saturday at the M. school basketball teams were hon ored at a banquet here Thursday (Prepared by the U nited States D e p a rt Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Carr of V. Weldon home. m ent of A rrlc u ltu ro .)— WNTT Service Portland returned home Friday af Funeral services for Mrs. O. O. evening. The dinner was served by ter spending two days at the home Goserud of Eugene, mother of the women of the community and Encouraging game birds and ani For 3 0 yaors Delco-Rem y was held at the club house. The of Mrs. Carr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Petersen of this city, teams were praised for their fine mals wlll help solve the land-use has been building starting, Mrs. O. M. Kem. were held Wednesday In Eugene. spirit shown throughout the sea problems of farmers who have Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis, Mrs. L. A. Wells of Portland re son and the good record made by taken areas of wheat, corn, and lighting and ignition equip Miss Carolyn Grannis and Mrs. C. turned home Wednesday after other crops out of production, ad ment for America’s leading J. Kem attended the funeral ser spending two days at the honje of such a small school. vises the bureau of biological sur vice of Guy Pyle in Eugene Fri a sister, Mrs. William Petersen. ears. This Is why they build Shark’s F lu Delicacy in China day afternoon. Mrs. Grannis re vey. Game, the bureau points out, Darrell Pitcher has collected the the kind of battery that will mained to spend several days with bounty on three bobcats. Shark's fins are regarded as a has value as a source of recreation Mrs. Pyle. w o rk b est w ith th e o th e r Miss Sue Badollet of Eugene is delicacy In China and form an Im and food for the landowner and as Red Rose Butter. Ice Cream. visiting this week at the D. R. portant part of every elaborate din an attraction to hunters who will e le c tr ic a l e q u ip m e n t on Ask for them. C. O. Creamery, tfc Hamant home. ner. ! pay for shooting privileges or wlll y o u r ca r. reimburse the farmer In other ways. W e can supply the right size Oame as a replacement crop wlll Delco Battery for your car also help prevent a serious de of a very reasonable price. crease in thia natural resource, says the biological survey. In periods of economic depression, the value of game as a food resource becomes mors widely appreciated, and squir rels, rabbits, and game birds thus have a much greater importance than In times of plenty. Under the pressure of Increased hunting, how ever, game Is likely to be seriously decreased unless something is done to aid IL Many farmers, the bureau recog nizes, have sufficient Interest In game and other wild life to under take replenishment measures on ! tbelr own Initiative, and others van be interested tf satisfactory reim bursement is provided. Local groups of hunters, sportsmen's organ I zs costa tlons and state conservation depart ments, It Is suggested, could well help In thus Increasing game by ar ranging to finance food-plant and cover rastoratlon—something that la You can order from any telephone much needed In most farming sec COTTAGE GROVE employee or just tell onr busincis tions, la In harmony with the pro MOTOR CO. gram of the Agricultural Adjust ment administration, and will be of office. Jack Maulding, Prop. great benefit to sportsmen. ÍALITY M A R K E T Kippered Salmon Boneless Herring 3 5 c lb. 2 7 c lb. Fresh Smelt Boneless Cod 5 c lb. 22c pkg. 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