Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, February 21, 1943, Image 3

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Cottage Grove Success
THE REGISTER-GUARD, BTTGENE, OREGON.
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tfTS' Friday by N. Nel-
,J.rn Lane county ln
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"f cooperation was ex-
aWTu. rt the city
c,u"'.1r.,7 well Al-
ted tnere iw .j-j -
H. donations
L local postoffice will be
V XSlVFeb. 22, In ob-
Lrf Washington', blrth-
observed by
RSSwffl lso be closed Mon
KSier business house.
Lopen utua1,
Lpb dub met last week for.
K ,1 the home of Mrs. H. B."
Lm F. W. Blickle, Mrs.
?j - r A. Beldler
J5r. ne5ct meeting
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Uponut diicoTeriM mute
Lcuibl th greite.t help
Lc offend to the hud of
Vrtu for free booklet and
Ln how 70a ea benefit
boa (hn Governm.nt
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111 inner Bids. Ph. 3638
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win be held March 18 with Mrs.
Martin Foster as hostess. ,
Ad Libitum club met for a des
sert recently at the home of Mn.
E. Earl Cone. Mrs. Mark Morgan,
Mrs, Edwin Cone and Mrs. Had-
ley Arthur were guests. The club
presented a gift and gave a towel
shower honoring Mrs. Edwin
Cone, a recent bride. The club
wiU meet March 18 at the home of
Mrs Alvis Wicks.
W. B. C. met for a dessert last
week at the home of Mrs. O. W.
Blackmore. The next meeting
wiu t Marcn 4 at the home 01
Mrs. Harry Tennis,
Bale. Reported
The following sales were re
ported by W. B. Johnson: Stella I.
Baker house and lot located on
West Main street was sold to Roy
L. Miner. Mr. Miller and family
have taken possession' and are
making improvement, in the
property. The George w. Potts
house and large lot was .old to
J. W.' Glass who with his famfly
have taken possession of the
premises. The Rev. Ercile White',
home on south Fifth street was
purchased by, Clyde W. Kinney.
Mr. Kinney and his family are
planning to make Cottage Grove
their home. The J. nomas J. Nel
son suburban home located on
North River road was sold to Mrs.
Cora B. Slattery of Portland. She
has taken possession df the diod-
erty and is planning on making
some changes in the buildings.
The Jessie Powell house and lot
located on the east side wa. pur-
cnasea by u. js. Moore who is a
rural route mail carrier. The
Ernest J. Geer home on West
Main street wa. purchased bv Mr.
and Mrs. W. T.- Jones of London,
who purchased the property a. an
investment.
The Oscar McDole stock and
dairy ranch located about 4M
mile, south of Cottage Grove and
containing about 471 acres was
purchased by Omer M. Patten of
Lo. Angeles. This ranch is con
sidered one of the finest stock
ranches in south Lane county in
view of the fact that it has every
thing which goes towards making
up a real stock ranch. An abun
dance of creek and spring water.
outside range for stock ami timber
for commercial and home use. Mr.
Patten has taken possession and
Is planning on marketing the com
mercial timber to provide more
pasture lor stock. He expected to
raize both dairy and beef stock;
Pomona Pomona cranee's reg
ular meeting is slated for Saturday
next at the Goshen grange hall, an
au-aay meeting being planned.
Visiting grangers are asked to take
salad and dessert for one meal.
Lighting Fixtures
. FOE- EVERT PART
OF THE HOUSE
SIGWARTS
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Lane County Grange News
Santa Clara First and second
degree team of Santa Clara grange
is meeting ior practice Tuesday,
7:30 p. nu
auditorium,
Santa Clara school
Jasper The Jasper grange will
meet Tuesday. Regular committee
report, will be heard. The agricul
tural committee will have charge
of the program on "Food, No. 1
war Necessity." O. S. Fletcher,
county agent, will be speaker. A
few number, commemorating
Washington', birthday also will
be given. Refreshment, will be
served by Mr. and Mr.. Arlo
Jones and the Humphreys.
The Jasper Home Economic
club met Thursday at the grange
hall. Potluck dinner was served
at noon with Ona Wheeler and Lu-
cue Vitu. as hostesses. Several
romper, were finished for the
Red Cross. The yearly program
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sheep, goats, hogs, turkey., chick
ens ana some geese and ducks.
The J. C. Flora residence located
on the west side has been sold to
A.'L Woodard. Mr. and Mrs.
Flora have moved to Roseburg.
The Tuesday Bridge club will
entertain their husbands with a
six-thirty dinner to be held Sun
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren H. Daugherty,
Monday Calendar
Trom 1:30 to 4:30. Red cross
surgical dressing classes meet at
the Masonic tempie. More wcra
ers ara desperately needed. -
At 6:30, United Spanish War
Veteran, and auxiliary will hold
potluck dinner at the home 01
Mr. and Mrs. George Sweet in
honor of the twelfth anniversary.
At 6:30, O. W. Dinner club at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Short.
At 7:30, Boy Scouu meet at the
armory.
At 7:30, Degree of Honor lodge
meeta at the Eagles hall. Miss
Isabel Kline and Miss Wilma
Hobhs will be hostesses.
At 7:30. Rainbow Girls meet at
the Masonic temple. Initiation
will be held.
Frnm 7:30 to 9:30. Red tTOSS
surgical gauze class meet, at the
Maftnnic temDle.
At 7:30, Townsend club meets
at th Townsend hall. A ls-mln-
ute resume wiU be given of the
Townsend bill being presented to
congress. Member, ara asked to
bring sandwiches or salad. Guests
are invited.
Tuesday Events
At 12. chamber of commerce
meet at tha Rainbow cafe.
At 1. M. P. G. club luncneon at
tha home of Mrs. W. E. Lebow.
At 1:80, Friendly club dessert ax
tha home of Mrs. Elmer Tohlen.
At 1:30, Justamere club dessert
at the home of Mrs. Walter. Trem-
hh.
At t. executive meeting of the
Woman'. Council of the Christian
church.
At 7:30, Research club "surprue
program" af the home . 01 miss
Eunice Vandenberg. A' potluck
rlert will be exehaneed.
At 7:30, Royal Neighbor lodge
meet, at the Eagles nau. Mrs.
Grace Jenkins and Mrs. Maude
Funk are the hostess committee.
At 7:30, permanent police re
serve, meet at the city hall under
the direction 01 Chiei 01 pouce
Myron A. Perry.
- At 8, Oregon State Guard drill
at tha armory.
At 7:30, adult sewing class
meet, at the Jefferson school un
der the direction of Mis. Margaret
Stevenson. Point rationing will
also be exmalned.
At 7:30, civilian defense first
aid corp. meet at the Masonic
temple under the
Mrs. Arthur Jones.
direction of
Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted
DR. ELLIOTT
OptometrlBt-Optlclcm
I.O.O.F. BuUdlng Phone 418
87 East Broadway Eugene, Ore.
of work was adopted.- It was de
cided to do Red Cross work when
materials are available. The club
voted to hold a bazaar and hobby
show this fall in conjunction with
the annual chicken .upper.
Irvine The Irving grange will
meet Friday evening at 8 o dock.
The lecturer, Mrs. Bernice Zabris-
kie, is planning a Washington day
program. For the lunch ladle, are
asked to bring pie and coffee
cream. Hostesses will be Mrs. Eth
el Ward and Mrs. Beeler.
Thurston The Thurston grange
met this week. The H.E. club is
discontinuing its Saturday eve
ning meeting now as spring work
is opening up and the men will be
unable to attend. The. ladies of
tha ' club will meet each second
Thursday afternoon and their next
meeting win be with Mr. tones.
Quilt block, will be worked on.
The literary hour was presented
by the lecturer, Mrs. Joe Wicks,
who gave a patriotic program and
also dedicated the service flag.
Twenty-eight stars are on the flag
at the present time of young men
in the service who have lived at
.Thurston and attended school here;
also boys of grange members. One
gold star is on the flag and the
name is for Marvin Buchara who
is reported missing in action. Five
silver stars are on for overseas
men and 23 for men of the im
mediate community. More star,
will be added a. soon as the stars
that are ordered arrive.
Lorane Lorane grange is to
meet Tuesday evening. On the
serving committee are Mr. and
Mrs. C. Gl Smith and Mr. and Mr..
W. I. Seales.
Dorena Tha Dorena grange
met Thursday evening at the Dor
ena Ladies club hall. Claude Arne
in reporting for the agriculture
committee stressed the necessity
of growing vegetable garden, this
year. Ed Finnerty discussed the
growing of strawberries stating
that grower, were guaranteed 11
cent, yer pound for this year's
crop. Mrs. Lot Wagner told of the
storage of vegetable, and Mrs.
Claude Arne told of the growing
of vegetable seed.. Ed Decker
discussed the growing of field
peas. Winner, in the recent rodent
control contest were announced as
follows: Donald Hands, first, win
ning the $3 prize,- Robert Ward,
second, $1.50: and Elbert Halter-
man, third .50. Tha next serving
committee were announced a. Mr,
and Mrs. Jim Abbott, Mr. ' and
Mr.. Ed Decker, Mr.. Mary Duffy,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glerau.and
Mr. and Mrs. Davidson. Allan As
pey told of the bond Mies for the
firebird . and urged member, to
purchase bond, and designate
them for the firebird. Announce
ment was made of pork produc
tion classes which will be con
ducted Monday evening, February
22 at the home of Henry Ras-
summs on Disston Route by Donal
Kabler. Another das. on farming
and production wiU be held at the
Mt. View school house on Marcn
1. These classes are being con
ducted by Mr. Kabler, vocational
agriculture instructor at the Union
high school In. connection with the
farm educational program. During
the lecturer1, hour group singing
wa. enjoyed. A letter wan read
from Morton. Tompkins, state
grange master. Mrs. Claude Arne
read a paper. In the "taU tale"
contest, Rodrleck DooUttla placed
first; Claude Arne, second and
Raymond Wick., third. Judge,
were Mrs. Joe Schneider and Mrs.
Leslie Wicks. Mrs. Francl. Cooper
wiU be in charge of the next lec
turer', hour which will foUow the
theme of "seed, and eed." A
seed exchange will be held. Re
freshment, were served by Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Cole, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Conner, Mr. and Mrs
Louis Dodge and Mr. and Mrs,
Ed Finnerty. Mrs. Claude Arne
was appointed a. grange reporter.
Ada Ada grange visited Maple
Creek grange last Sunday, the
guest, putting on a radio program.
Mrs. Francis Austin received the
defense award for turning In the
meet salvage for the Camp Adair
hospital.
Creswell At the regular meet
ing of Creswell grange, Thursday
evening, February 25 the birthday
anniversaries of the month will be
observed. Those serving are Mr.
and Mrs. Myron BlackwelL Mr.
and Mrs. F. P. Clack, and Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. DeBerry and daughter
Mildred.
Women are bow driving 44
passenger buses through congest
ed streets in San Diego where
the transit riding has increased
more than 2 OS per cent above
last year.
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