C IT Y vorena B R IE F S See W B JOHNSTON for Reali Mrs. W illia m Haldeman and Estate Bargain*. Loans, Rentals daughter V irgin ia o f Seattle vis­ Office No 22 So, 5th St. 42-tfc ited relatives amt friends her«' F riday and Saturday. Mrs. Halde- Ernest Wade form erly o f E lk ­ man is employed as bookkeeper ton has been employed as an a t­ at the Boeing A irc ra ft plant. tendant at the M ills chapel. M r. and Mrs. Ernest Purvance o f Coquille were Sunday callers on friends here. The Purvances were form er Cottage Grove resi­ dents. Follow ing the m orning church services a group of friends met at the A lb ert Woodard home fo r a covered dish dinner honoring M r. and Mrs. Purvance. M r. and Mrs. Leston Durham and two daughters Ramona and Roberta of Lebanon spent Sunday at the home o f M r. Durham 's par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson D u r­ ham. M iss Lois Welden is spending a couple of weeks in P ortland at. the home of her brother and sis­ ter-in-law , F irs t Sgt. and Mrs. Glen Welden. Mrs. Octavia T ucker o f Long­ view, Washington, has been a house guest the pact two weeks at the home o f Dr. and M rs. H. A. Hagen. Mrs. Fred W itch e r and daugh­ te r D orothy o f Springfield v is it­ ed Mrs. M ary W itch e r Monday. Miss W itch e r leaves the last o f the week fo r T illam ook where she w ill teach this w inter. Bert Trask was taken to a Eu­ gene hospital Sunday afternoon M r. and M rs. J. G. Grimes of where he underwent an emergency Mohawk visited Sunday at the operation. heme o f th e ir daughter, Mrs. Wayne Monro»’ . Miss Dorothy Gesme of Eugene was visiting friends Sunday and Miss Irene Honnold, who has looking fo r a place to stay the been in New York C ity w ith the coming year. Miss Gesme w ill WAACS, arriv«xl Thursday to vis­ teach at the Adams school. it her sister and brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. John Gallo, and her Principal and Mrs. Gaylord tw o aunts. Mrs. Rotha Graham Davies and three children of P o rt­ and Mrs. Leon Godard. land arrived Sunday and are lo­ Mrs. E a rl Brandeberry of P o rt­ cated tem porarily w i t h Miss Stella Adams. land was a house guest last week at the home o f Mrs. Sylvia Griggs. A note from T. M. H unt of _________, Mrs. H arold Spriggs is spend- Fairbanks, _________________ Alaska, received at ____ this office Monday, says the Japs have ' n8 a tw o week's vacation in San been cleared from Alaska and the Francisco and San Jose vis itin g relatives and friends. lights are coming on again. M r. and Mrs. R. V. Coleman of Portland spent a few days the firs t o f the week a t the home of th e ir daughter. Mrs. LeRoy Begh- tol. They were accompanied by th e ir daughter Miss Commery Coleman who w ill be the home economics teacher at the local high school this year. TEXAS « ACS HARMONIZE Twenty two former Traa". ^ ' t e ^ X r o / ’a,: same company at the Third WAC Training Center. Fort Oglethorpe. Georg,.. p 'ctT rei p r.e tiv Women* Arm y Corp, songs. Among the tea,hers 17 have degrees from Texas -oil. sr.-w and , k ¡! Company commander. Third Offie >r Coreelia I). Nortoh. also is a Texan. * Latham Ed Tw lng left F riday fo r Los Angeles to visit ■< sister who Is III M r. and Mrs. De.oert Jennings ami son Gary 0» Sawyer Rapids spent last week at the Louis Dudge home, Mrs. D. S Bales has returned home a fte r spending a month at the home of a daughter, Mrs Evolyn Barber 1,1 Bremerton, W ashington Mrs. Ray My« r c. d daughter, M is. Ray Bane.suits of Y ltkiim i. Washington, w c i, r»*cent visitors at t(,e Henry Cooper home. Je rry Mosliy sjx it the wi>ek end visiting fric i.v .i at H a rris ­ burg. About 2H (lernons have eomplet- ed th e ir course in the a irc ra ft recognition school, according to Mrs. Lola Giles, instructor. W illia m S m ith o f Portland Is visiting at the home of a cousin, Clarence Peterson. Mrs. I. W arniington ami two children have relum e d to th e ir horn«1 in Berkeley, C alifornia, a l­ ter a visit hero wstii her parents, M r and Mrs. S. V. Dudley. Mrs. Chas. Teeters and Mrs. ' Clarence Peterson visited F riday in S pringfield w ith th e ir »laugh- te r and sister, Mrs. Robert Coombs and fam ily. M r. and Mrs. W arren «Cooper ami son Gary of I*»rtiond and Mis. Earl Coojx’ r o f Salem v is it­ ed Sunday at the Henry Cooper home. Stanley Cooper, who had spent the summ er here w ith his grandparents, returned home w ith his parents. Mrs. Lois Giles has gone to Sacramento, C alifo rn ia, whero she w ill attend a fa m ily reunion at the home of her parents. Mr. and M rs S. 11. Perkins, ton w ill Is* hostess nt her h illto p farm home. It w ill Is- an a ll day session, w in kin g uii a q llllt. am i eating together at n on, each one bringing a coveixat dish School w ill open Monday, Sep­ tember Id, w ith Mrs. Blanche Abbey leaching again this year M is W. A liem enway enter­ tained at dinner Tuesday evening honoring her nephew, John Ren held September 25 instead of October 2 as previously planned. •Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brown of Blue R iver visited Sunday at the W T. G aroutte home M r. and Mrs Elvis Boswell and son and Mrs. Yenry went to Eu­ gene Sat u nlay and brought back fr u it to can. The Land thresher Is »•xpcctcd in this v ic in ity the last of this week o r the fir s t of next. W. T. G aroutte and Miss Belva attended a b irthday dinner in Social aetlvltins o f our neigh­ honor of Mrs Jessie Post at the borhood w ill begin a fte r the sum ­ home of her sister, Mrs. Emma m er vacation w ith the firs t meet- K e lly at L in d o n Sunday. The W olfords and Sidney K ra al mg of the fa ll o f the Ccdais an- picking beans near Creswell. M r. and Mrs. Jake K ra al vis­ ited in Eugene Tuesday. A. E. W e lke r and daughter Theresa returned Monday iro n , a few days fishing tr ip in eastern Oregon. They were acrompanied 'b y M r and Mrs. O. O. M cLaugh­ lin of Lorane. M rs Andrew Masters of M arsh­ fie ld Is In a hospital there retrov­ ering from another fa ll suffered five weeks ago. H er son John was home from Texas on an IK-dny furlough. He is now technical corporal an«l gun mechanic. Mrs. Chaffee o f Blnchly Is slaying at the home o f her son Floyd. She and her daughter-in- law are picking beans near Cres­ well. Mrs. Leon V a nN o rtw ick went to P ortland Wednesday to meet ,„ .r nuMMna wno her husband who was on his way Miss B e tty Arnest. home eco­ nomies teacher in the Bend high school, and Miss Commery Cole­ man, home economics teacher in the local high school, are a tte nd ­ ing the Hofne M akers conference which is being held five days this week. Monday through F riday, in Eugene. Cedars Mrs. AI Rosenthal o f Oregon and Mrs. D. W. Fate of C r e e k , fo rm e r Cottage C ity is spending a b rie f vacation “ ur’ «n <* »ablle Relation« 0. B Wat Onnartmen» residents, called Saturday at the Rosenthal home here. Mrs. FANCY M EETING YOU IIER E.’- - S o ld ie r boy, and soldier Rosenthal is employed as night Joseph Safley home. g irls regard North A frica a, the crossroads o f tho world since chance supervisor o f the Hutchinson hos­ meetings over there do often result in meeting long absent kin. Here A llan F e rrin , student o f the p ita l there. M r. Rosenthal is em­ Captain Lawrence M. Crow, Jr., o f Waco, Texas, greets his pretty Oregon Medical school, Portland, ployed in defense w o rk in P o rt­ WAC cousin. Private Ethel Ruth Crow, o f Fresno, Cm,forma. Neither visited Sunday w ith his parents. land. knew the other was in North A frica until C aptair Crow virite d the Superintendent and Mrs. H. B. barracks o f the g irl soldiers and almost the first WAC he met was Guests at the H. O. Bennett F errin . his cousin. home this week are S ta ff Sgt. and Miss Agnes M cNew returned Mrs. Dale Bennett of Baton home from Los Angeles. C a lifo r­ Rouge, Louisiana. M r s. Chet taken by the o ffice r over to H ar- HERE ON IN S P E C TIO N T O I R W heeler and daughter Carol o f ? ‘ " t ° lnCTr ° VVr to H a r- nia, where she had been employ­ Albany and Mrs. W. E. S to ffe r o f t ^ e t 4 r ' P»nd ' t ^ f ?d d‘ *nCr ed by the W estern Union. Miss Fuppnn together ana visited fo r four M cNew has joined the W AACS r -u^ cne- _______ hours. M ajor Gen. Thomas M. Robins and is vis itin g her parents. M r. o f Washington. D. C „ in charge of M r. and Mrs. H ow ard W ile y o f Mrs. M i n n i 7 ~ B ^ n returned the operations o f the U. S. E ngi­ and Mrs. R. C. McNew, w hile Fhe iTom T^r MW V •gUeS‘ S at Sunday to her home at Gresham neers, accdmpAnied by Brig. Gen. w a itin g fo r her call. Mr a ^ m J ^ i H i a m V r ’ a f,e r Spending ,WO monlhs at ’ h“ U 'arren T Hannum. division en- Miss Maxine W illson o f Coquille Thev ‘“ T »ueterSeu homes ° f C E B™Wn Of Delight £ " T .r , r i 3 J ' ? ’ U? h' home on furlough, , "T VaUcy and M rs A,bert A(ikins was a guest at the Ora Adding­ Z M J S J r o ~ and L t. Col. Ralph Tudor, d iv i­ ________ _____ ton home last weex. She returned fo r Ashland to spenc a tw o week s sion engineer of the Portland dis­ , T Yl< TORY G ARD EN w ith Mr. and Mrs. Addington who vacation W ith M r. W iley's father. tr ic t were on an Inspection to ur E IG H T E E N PO LIO CASES SA NOW K II visited at the O. v . W illson home of the W illam ette valley flood IN L A N E Mrs. E lla Fleck le ft today fo r a t -Coquille. control project and visited the C alifo rn ia where she expects to The v icto ry garden's vegetables Eighteen c a s e s o f in fa n tile Cottage Grove dam and M ajor and Miss M ary Jane Sm ith, nurse spend the w inte r. She w ill be at Mrs. W a lte r R. Lalonde yester­ o r fla v o rfu l Jam can lie blended paralysis cases, most of the ligh t at the M ultnom ah hospital. P o rt­ San Francisco and San B ernardi­ form , were reported by the Lane day afternoon. These gentlemen w ith cottage cheese and salad land, spent Sunday w ith her p a r­ no. point-saving, county health departm ent up to were highly pleased w ith condi­ dressing to make ents, M r. and Mrs. Joe T. Sm ith. budget-stretching f i l l in g s fo r tions here and t--.pros.sed p a rtic u ­ _______ ___ Mrs. ________ L o re tta S hortridge and August 25th. This num ber is un- sandwiches. Here uro some sug­ Mrs. S. T. Rose returned to the daughter Wanda andi Mrsk S hort- “ Sual { ° r the coun,y- hut much la r g ra tific a tio n in the public re­ sponse to the recreational possi­ gestions: office of Dr. H. A. Hagen ___ Mon- ridge's mother. Mrs. Mrs. L Leitha B u u r- r- !eM,er than ln many anas. eith a B 1 cup cottage cheese, Mi cup b ilitie s o f the dam. day, where she is employed, a fte r ° c tte o f Oakland, C alifornia, are chopped tomato, '» cup chopped BRIDG ES HOME NOLO spending the vacation months at visiting at the homes o f M r and cucumber, *4 cup chopped green DROPS BOMBS— (¿ÄTHERS home. Mrs. Frances M arquardt, Mrs. W arren K e lly and M r. __ and pepper, 1 tablespoon chopped The Jim Bridg«?s homt near ( OK.N who has been ta kin g Mrs. Rose's Mrs. A lf B urnette and o the r rela onion. 1 tap salt, shredded lettuce. ' Saginaw has been sold to R. „ E. place in D r. Hagen’s office fo r the fives and friends. cups cottage cheese, cup _______ Gheer o f M arshfield. M r. and Mrs. summer, w ill teach at the Latham When the B-24 L ilx -ra to r bomb­ chopfx-d unpeeled cucumber, S . Bridges and fa m ily plan to move school. ____ Week-end guests at the home to th e ir farm east o f town M r. er, ‘ Lemon D rop", of the U S. tap salt, shroddeq lettuce. 1 cup cottage cheese, S cup Miss P ea rl W ,n m , erw, a and ^ rs- W . W ashburn Gheer and fa m ily w ill move to a rm y N in th A ir Force came back ^ S _ .Pearl M o n rw ls were M r. W ashbu.ns brother th e ir new home the la tte r p art of from Its m i s s i o n o f bombing raspberry jam , shredded letteuce. a couple of weeks w ith her par Rumanian oil refineries at Ploesti, Charles and M r. and M rs. Claude the week. ents. M r. and Mrs. J. D. Monroe, H ardberger and son D ick a ll o f 1 ______________ corn stalks were clinging to its Aluminum Never Pure before going to Kellogg where she bomb bay doors. The bombardier. Klam ath Falls and M r. and Mrs. Aluminum Is never found In Its w ill teach this w inte r. She re­ B ert Stadin o f Portland. End of an Era Captain H e rb e rt L ig h t, Ames, native state a* actual metal. In con- turned last week from her bro th ­ New York city closed its last Iowa, observed ‘‘Why, back -■ ------ ln 1 trast to many other metal* such as er s, C arl D. Monroe, of Eugene •Tittle red schoolhouse." The 15 pu­ Iowa you d have to fly 25 feet o ff Iron, copper and gold. It I* always M r. and Mrs. George Frazer had where she spent the past five pils in the two-room wooden build­ I hi- ground to get above the corn In chemical combinations, hence It weeks. Miss Ina Monroe is also as guests over the week end Pfc. ing erected in 1897 on Staten Island tops. No risks involved in Ih t. cannot be produced directly from Pvt. A1 were transferred to a school with visitin g at her home this week Waldo Meeker a n d But when you're heading fo r a bauxite and then purified; the tm and w ill leave fo r Salem the firs t Reaume o f Camp W hite. Pvt. better facilities. target in the Rumanian oil and purities hi the bauxite must first be M eeker’s w ife is m aking her home o f next week. corn country, you've got to tear separated chemically. Several meth­ w ith M r. and Mrs. Frazer. along about six feet o ff the ground ods have been devised for refining C. E. Roberts, plum bing a n d , . * * to skim the corn tops.” the ore but the one most commonly sheet m etal work. phone 34F2. A strange coincidence fo r the used Is the Bayer process, developed 43-tfc-2i arTned fr,rces wa-'’ the meeting of some 50 years ago by Karl Joseph Turks Look Westward tw o brothers on the Island of ' In 1923 Turkey looked westward Bayer. Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream. Kiska when our armed forces for its fashions, its comforts, its con­ Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. 7-tf went in to take the Island. The veniences. The fam iliar fez was ----------- ¡brothers were L t. ( jg i H arold W a te r Camel outlawed, gave way to cap, derby, I t pays to insure w ith sure in- M ackin w ith the naval reserves fedora, and straw so that the Turk surance w ith Chas. H a lt 14-tfc and Wayne M ackip w ith the would look and feel more like an Thirst is one enemy of armies, ------------- I m ountain in fa n try regim ent, both American or European. Women and navies that may be frustrated S ih ofie id S tew art lo r Plumbing, 'he sons of M r. a.id Mrs. S. L. Phone 217J. 1-tfe M ackin. Wayne had no idea of by a generous supply of water. Ty­ showed their faces, took up profes­ phus, another dreaded plague is an­ sional and business careers, ap­ H arold being in Alaska, but H ar- other enemy that must be subdued peared In classrooms and laborato­ Sickness is the undersea c ra ft old thought it poss.bie th a t Wayne in Africa, in the jungle Islands of ries. Polygamy was banned. Worn- that is seeking to destroy yo u r m ight be w ith the new a rrivals the Pacific. en were assured equal rights. ship of life See your chiropractor, and asked his o ffice r to investi- Dr. Simkins, over Petersen’s, gate. Upon investigation Wayne Phone 5. 3 tfc was w ith the new group and was M r. Days Grove at the Ill* Turk title s Frw In IRO only 10 of Turkey's cities had imputations of more than 90.000; only three could rejMirt more than 100,000 cltlrens Biggest was Istan­ bul, next wns (hr Acgrsti |>ort of Izm ir »Smyrna»; and third, the cap- Hill. Anknrn Time io Worm your Hheep. Get P. T. Z — the sure wormer. We also have a ear of hay salt. Beidler’s Feed »»