Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
OA Fri., Jan. 21, 1955
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COTTAGE GROVE Final ne
gotiations lor purchase of 41
acres of land, a mile and a half
south of Cottage Grove, including
the rodeo grounds, were complet
ed last Tuesday by the board of
directors of Cttage Grove Rid
ing Club and Mrs. Hatlie Sharp,
from whom the club has been
renting the grounds. The con
tract signing and presentation
of the down payment took place
Friday.
Purchase price for the 41 acres
was $18,000, with a down pay
ment of $5,000, with 10 years to
pay the balance.
Future plans for the Riding
Club include a home for the
South Lane County Fair Board
4-It Club, Future Farmers of
America and other non-profit or
ganizations. "The Riding Club
will do its best to cooperate with
other Lane County non-profit or
ganizations to make a better
county," said John Wells, clerk
of the board of directors.
Plans were discussed Tuesday
for the forthcoming annual pro
fessional rodeo in midsummer.
A definite date for the rodeo is
to be announced.
Lewis Caldwell was elected
treasurer of the board. Mrs. Paul
Miller, Mrs. Ed Pycatt and Mrs.
James Shepherd were appointed
as the new publicity committee.
The committee in charge of
the Amateur Talent Show also
met with the group. The Show,
an old-time box social, will be
at . Dorena Grange Hall Friday,
Jan. 28 at 8 p.m.
The show is open to anyone
up to 18 years old, with any type
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Educators
At Conference
The winter conference of the
Oregon Assn. of Secondary
School Principals opened Friday
at the Erb Memorial Bldg. at the
University of Oregon.
The two-day conference ends
Saturday.
Speakers are J. G. Umstattd,
professor of education at the
University of Texas; and Paul B.
Jacobson, dean of the University
of Oregon school of education.
Jacobson will discuss current ed
ucational problems, and the Tex
an will talk on an appraisal of
the secondary school.
Rex Putnam, superintendent
of the state department of edu
cation, is another guest speaker.
Social functions include a crab
feed set for Friday night at Eu
gene High. Later the educators
will attend the Orcgon-OSC bas
ketball game at McArthur Court.
Principals from junior high
schools and high schools of the
state are attending. O. Meredith
Wilson, president of the U of O,
was scheduled to give the wel
coming address. Presiding is
Cliff Skinner, president of the
OEA Secondary School Principals.
of talent accepted. Prizes, to be
furnished by the Riding Club,
will be $10 for first prize, $6
for second prize and $4 for third
prize.
Anyone interested in register
ing for the Show is askeM to
call 515-R, 411-J-3, 1222-J-2,
972R-4. Early entries will be
appreciated by the club. Judges
will be selected from the community.
Committee in charge of thd
Show is Orville White, Mrs. Ray
mond Powers, Mrs. Pyeatt and
Mr. Mosby.
The public is invited to at
tend the event. Admission will
be by a box for the box social.
Next regular meeting of the
club will be at the clubhouse
Tuesday. It will be a potluck din
ner at 7 p.m. with business
meeting to follow at 8 p.m.
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Car Hits Pole,
Driver Injured
A Eugene man was shaken up
Thursday evening when his car
went out of control in Glcnwood
and crashed into a power pole.
Charles Ernest Head, 35, of 318
Knoop Lane, was taken to Sacred
Heart Hospital for a checkup and
treatment for shock, and then re
leased. He told stale police that he
was eastbound and that he
braked the car at Springfield
junction to avoid another auto.
His front wheels went out of
control when they ran onto the
"jiggle bars" at the intersection
throwing the 1954 hardtop into
the pole.
All lights in the intersection
were put out of order and a Eu
gene Water and Electric aoaru
crew had to repair the damage.
State police said they are con
tinuing their investigation.
Trapp Files
Reply to Suit
Joel D. Trapp, a Eugene busi
ness man is being sued by his
partner for "wrongful dissolution
of partnership," has filed an ans
wer in circuit court denying ail
major allegations of a complaint
filed against Trapp last Decem
ber. Trapp's partner, John C. Nich
ols Jr., is asking $5,000 general
damages, alleging Trapp "wrong
fully dissolved" a partnership the
two men had for operating Joel's
Star Loan and Jewelry at 575
Willamette St.
Trapp stated in his answer that
Nichols has failed to pay one-half
of the costs of constructing the
one-story building which houses
the business, although there have
been "frequent requests" for pay
ment. The answer asked the court to
deny Nichols' request for dam
ages against the defendant.
Office Evacuated
TOKYO w The U. S. Army
evacuated its downtown Tokyo
headquarters Friday when a tank
containing poisonous chlorine gas
sprang a leak and flooded the
building. The Army said there
were no serious injuries.
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Elks to Hold
Dental Party
Eugene Elks will have their an
nual Dental Clinic Party and
Dance Saturday.
Each year the lodge holds the
affair for the sole purpose of
raising funds for the support of
the lodge's dental clinic.
Doors will open at the temple
at noon. A Dutch lunch will be
served. Dancing will begin at
9:30 p.m. There will be two or
chestras Ted Charles in the
Planter Room and Freddie Yahn
in the main ballroom.
All Elks in the area are in
vited. The dental clinic, at 20th Ave.
and Oak St., is operated for the
benefit of needy children. A num
ber of local dentists donate their
time and the Elks pay the cost of
supplies and equipment.
Musical Planned
HOLLYWOOD IB Gloria
Swanson, the 56-year-old grand
mother who rose to stardom in
the Silent films and staged a
comeback in "Sunset Boulevard"
in 1949, now plans a musical ver
sion of that movie on Broadway.
Richard Shapely and Richard
Hughes are writing the musical
score, a friend of the actress said.
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