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Bagley Returns From Eastern Business Trip Chamber Endorses Flood Control Plan GikV’H Be Given Shoppe" -»n 2 Days Orlo Bagley of the Daugherty Piling company returned last week from a two week'« businees trip to ednesday Action FoHowa Diacu88ion of Omaha, Chicago, and Detroit. Mr. Saturday am Bagley report« business conditions Selected u Gi.. Daya” With ten Culbertson, bridge expert and MacGibbon's Talk; Party to in the east much the same a* in Instructor, In being surd for dl- thi« section. He visited one of the More Than 160 Prizes vorcr He made a bld In heart* and Attend Hearing at Salem large atee) mill« in Detroit, Ford’s waa vulnerable. museum, and Swift'« plant in Chi • • • More than 160 gift« will be avail cago, returning on the streamliner Secretary of Agriculture Wallace The Cottage Grow chamber of able absolutely free to Cottage to San Francisco. Mr. Bagley »■ author of the following pretty commerce at their regular aeaelon found plenty of cold weather in the Grove shoppers. In the united mer phranc: "Humanity i* hungry, both Tuesday endorsed the Willamette chants Christina* party. The gift* east, and some snow. for a new freedom and a new die- valley project with the puMlng of will be presented on two different Clpllne." We are alao hungry for a the following motion: "That the days, Dec. 18 and Dec. 22, by the new plow, ao we could plow under Chamber of Commerce from the ln- following method: Shoppers from n lot of nurpluH stuff like that. formation they have on hand, up now until Dec. 22 will be presented • • • prove the flood control project" ' with numbered tiexet* at nearly The WPA has discontinued Any prevloiiM official action on «■very business establishment in the CHRISTIANS, AWAKE' bridge school«, which were a ge«- the project had been held In abey- city. Numbers will be posted in Christians, awake! Salute the Paul E. "Skinny ” Morgan, state ture toward providing the more an«'” by local civic organization*, happy morn. police officer, formerly of Cottage each of the cooperating business abundant life for the worker«, pending definite inrormation a« to Whereon th® Saviour of mankind Grove but for several years station establishments on noth Dec. 18 and lOolmbly too much effort wax re- the effect* on the local community wan born. ed at Eugene, has been transferred 22, and the «hopper holding the qulre«l on the part of student*. of ‘he proposed plan. Much of the Rise to adore the mystery of love. to Salem, effective shortly after the number corresponding with the • • • rnl««lng information was supplied Which hosts of angels chanted first of the year. Mr. Morgan is number in the window, will receive The AAA (not a new deal alpha- In a talk presented at a chamber from above; one of the oldest officer* in point the gift presented by that store bet leal organization) 1« endeavor- sponsored meeting at the armory With them the Joyful tidings first of service in the -date police organi One store may easily award a gift Ing to promote sportsmanlike drlv last week by W M MacGIbbon. U. begun zation. having been connected with on a ticket received in another Ing In other word*, don't hit a S assistant engineer from the Of God Incarnate and the Virgin’s the traffic department of the state store. pedestrian until you have honked Portland district. Nearly every business establish Son. highway dpartment as motorcycle for him to Jump to safety. "1 feel from the Information we ment in Cottage Grove Is cooperat cop, before the organization of the Then to the watchful shepherds it • • • have at hand," C. J. Kem. chamber state police. Prior to that time he ing in this plan, Herman Petersen, was told. Talking about boondoggling, the preeident stated, "that the advan- served on the Cottage Grove police chairman of the retail merchants Who heard the angelic herald's presldent goes fishing In the Car- tages of the proposed project far committee of the enamber of com voice, force. ribcan while all the fish remain on surpass the disadvantages, and that merce announces. This includes "Behold. the Job in Washington. ‘he portion of the cast to be borne business establishments on side I bring good tiding« of a Saviour'« • • • by the people of Oregon will not street* and filing stations. birth "Music to Depict National be prohibitive." Mr. Kem added Color was added to the business To you and all the nations upon Moods," say* * headline. Has "Gone that he anticipated that the popu- section of the city Wednesday, earth: wlth the Wind" been set to music? iatlon of the Willamette valley will when brightly colored street lights Thi« day hath God fulfill'd Hi« • • • double within the next few years. added to the holiday atmosphere. promised word. H. S. Journalism Student. Dr. Ansel M Caine, of Tulane and that If the Increase In populn- This ¿ay ia born a Saviour, Christ Harrisburg high school boys’ and Unusual attention has been paid to unlverslty medical school, says that tlon should find It profitable to the Lord." —JOHN BYROM girls’ sextet put on an assembly the interior decoration of Cottage a gentle pat on the cheek or a live here, It woud mean more In- last Friday in exchange for the Grove stores this season, and they allght s«|ureze of the hand by the tensive cultivation of smaller present a most pteasing appear The Methodist church choir will (The Infant Jesus). Pietro Yon. one given them by our boys’ quar nurse Is helpful to patients. It farm«, al) of which would be aided present the cantata “Christ Vic- with Allan Ferrin; offertory carols, tet and girts’ octet two weeks ago. ance. might even cur® low blood pres- by Irrigation." A community Christmas party, 5:30 the choir; scripture and prayer, Their Instructor, Madelle Beid- sure While no official delegation will torioua“ by Ira B Wilson, at Rev. James Aikin Smith, pastor; ler, I* a graduate of Cottage Grove sponsored by the local merchants, • • • be sent to the hearing before the p m. Sunday, December 19 The church is to be especially ladle» trio, "O Babe Divine," Ham- high school and the daughter of will be held at the armory Tuesday. A Mllkaukee diver descended 420 board of army engineers in Salem decorated for the Christmas season blen, Mesdameu Morelock. Short, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beidler of thi* Dec. 21, at 3:30 p m. School will be feet Into Isrke Michigan. That's one Monday, It Is expected that Cot dismissed early, in order that way of getting away from It all for tage Grove will be represented by and there will be 15 minutes of Trask; chorus, “The God of Israel,” city. children may attend. A short pro electrically transcribed pipe-organ Rossini; benediction, the pastor, The following numbers were giv a while. Wonder whether hr found a delegation headed by Mayor Cleo gram will be preeented by high personnel: Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs. en: and Including Ijorln muxic preceding the canta'a., The Boys' quartet, “Shortenin' the bottom of the national deficit. Morelock, school students, to be followed by • • • Schroeder, and City Engineer L W pipe organ program will include Cleo Morelock, Mrs. Hugh Trun- Bread" and “Mandy Lee;" girls’ Cbristmas carols and prelude. nell, Miss Maryjane Smith, Mis* No announcement ha* sextet, "Waitjn in the Shadows,” “treats” for all small children, of Dean of women of Marquette uni Coiner. Those who are assisting in solo Elizabeth Crabbe, Mrs. Bert Trask, "Shut Yo’ Eyes;” a tap dance by grade school age or under. The been received here a* this issue versity instructed co-eds to chew program is open to the general parts In the cantata are Mrs. L. 8. Mrs. George Matthews, Mrs. Leater gum with their mouth* closed, went to pre««, a* to the hour Of ar Goddard. Mis. F. L. Grannis, Mr«. Coiner, Schofield Stewart. Warren two girls; girls’ trio, "Marquetta," public, and Santa has promised to which may show how some of our rival of the visiting engineer« who L. Van Schotack, sopranos; Mra. Edwards. Earl Ballew, H A. Hag- “The Moon Got in My Eyes;" attend. will tour the valley girls’ sextet, “Mood Indigo;’’ girl«' education Is being wasted Ell« worth Tilton, Mrs Wayne Mon- en. Bert Traak, George Matthews, trio, “Dream of Love,” “Put on • • • roe, contraltos; Rev EUrworth Allan Ferrin, Lester Coiner. Your Old Gray Bonnet;” boys’ The latest millinery creation is Tilton, Brighton Leonard, tenors;» ----- quartet, "Kentucky Babe,” "Oh, modeled after a lamb chop, and the S L Mackin, ba««: Mrs James "The Word Fulfilled" is the Eveline," "On a Chinese Honey woman who wear* one I* said to the Christmas cantata given at the moon." Lewis, violin. look good enough to rat First Christian church Sunday eve PROGRAM • • • Electrically transcribed pipe or ning, December 26, by the robed MEETINGS AT THE Bruce Baxter, president of Wil gan program; organ prelude and choir, directed by Mr. Devereaux. BAPTIST CHURCH lamette university, recently made piano; cantata "Christ Victorious." The choir, pantomimes and tab Rod and Gun Club to Invite This is the second week of the statement in an address that a Robbers Viiit Third Business by Ira B Wilson: “Seek Ye Out of leaux will be under the glare of colored lights surrounded by Christ special gospel meetings being held Commercial Fishermen for progressing world ha* done away the Book and Read," bass solo and at the Baptist Church in Cottage with dueling Most duels started Place in City in a Week; choir; "Thou Blessed Bethlehem," mas decorations. Grove. The meetings have been Friendly Confab on Umpqua. Program over a woman We don't fight for contralto solo and choir; "Blessed Get $100 in Merchandise Processional, "Praise, All Praise well attended and the Interest has our women any more, we Just go Be the Lord God of Israel, choir; Senator Miller from Marshfield and get another "Midnight In Her Dusky Mantle,” to the Heavenly King;” pantomime, been good. A special feature of the see The Pilgrims;’’ choir. "When Shall program on Friday night will be and commercial fishermen from Starr'« Jewelry store was visited soprano solo, tenor solo and choir; Our Prayers Be Heard;” panto the singing of many choruses by the coast area may meet with A modern Enoch Arden ha* Just Thursday night of last week by । "And There Were Shepherds,” "The Angel's Message;’ the children who have been train members of the Cottage Grove Rod returned from the world war, after robbers who used the same techni choir: Offertory, violin and piano; mime, 20 year«, to find his wife married que which proved successful at the "Chiming Bells,” soprano solo, duet quartet, "He Will Suddenly Come ing for this program for a week. and Gun club shortly after the to another. He waited long enough Club a few day« before—entrance and choir; "The Adoration of The to Hi* People;” pantomime, Mr. Haslam's theme for, Friday first of the year for an informal 'Truth;” solo, "Bethlehem City of night will be, "Meeting Today’s discussion of the Umpqua river to make certain. by the front door, with the door Wise Men,” choir; "A Lullaby,” so Olden;" tableaux. ‘The Shepherd«;” World.” The meetings will come situation, R. S. Drenner, president • • • prano obligato and violin obligato found locked th® following morn choir, "God Is Watching Every to an end Sunday night when Mr. of the local club announced at a John L Lewis ha* suggested that ing. Starr'« )o*t merchandise to the and choir; "Christ the Lord Is where;” duet, “The Night Is Dark;” Hasiem preaches on. "Victory meeting Monday evening. congrcsui cease milling around. We value of $100. It ha* been reported, Born," baritone solo and choir; pantomime, "The Shepherds Watch, Through Christ.” Senator Miller contacted Mr. "My Shepherd and My King, ” want more milling around here. chiefly watches and rings. the Ange) Appears; ” solo, "O Drenner while both were in atten • • • State police are working with lo choir; "Night of Nights,” soprano Come, Let Us Go Unto Bethlehem;” dance at the Oregon Wildlife con SCOUT ACTIVITIES. solo, alto duet and choir; "Rejoice! We make fun of our legislature, cal officers in an attempt to stop pantomime, "Truth;” choir, "Wak ference in Corvallis last week, and The Boy and Girt Scouts will but England'« house of commons the epidemic of burglaries that ha* O Earth,” choir. en, O Mortals;” tableaux, "The expressed a wish that sportsmen Members of the chorus are: hold a joint court of honor on fallen upon valley towns the past has a bill designed to provide for Birth;” male voices, "Where Is and commercial fishermen might a study of why Britain isn't pro few weeks, but clues left in every Sopranos—Mrs. Levi Van Scho- He;” pantomime, "The Wise Men;” Tuesday evening, December 21, at meet and talk the Umpqua river ducing more babies. The answer case have been few, although the lack, Mrs. Frank Grannis. Mrs. pantomime, "Truth;” Recessional, 8 o’clock at the high school gym situation over, in an effort to reach nasium. probably is that England's women work does not appear to be that Brighton Leonard, Mrs. L S. God “Missiah Reign* Today." a compromise satisfactory to both dard, Mrs. Curtis French, Mrs. Joe of professionals, since in several fmr the bnblea would grow up and groups. At the regular meeting of the become members of the house of attempts and opening safes, the Landess, Mrs. Baird Reed: tenors. Betty Jones, Jean King, Arthur Members of the club interested Brighton Leonard. Mr. Babcock. robbers have left after knocking common*. Edwards and Charles Clark are Girl Scouts last Thursday at the in pistol shooting, who have been off the safe combination, without Earl Balch, Rev. Ellsworth Tilton; soloists to be featured tomorrow scout house the following girls solely responsible for the erection ess reaching the contents of the strong altos, Mrs. R. L Cone, Mrs. Nate evening (Friday) at the annual were invested: Pauline Moore, of a new pistol range on the club Rev. E. M. Kendall, pastor of an boxes. Compton. Mrs. Ellsworth Tilton, Christmas program presented by Joyce Baldwin, Marie Lombard. grounds on south Sixth, were voted Omaha Methodist church, want« a Whether the robbers are hiding Mrs. Wayne Monroe, Mr*. H. B. the Boy*' and Girls' Glee clubs of Dotta Anne, Donna and Joyce complete jurisdiction over their national grumble day. That matter away during opening hours, in the Breedlove, Mrs. Williamson, Miss the high school under the direction Clark, Lucile Veelman, Juanita range, at the meeting Monday •Mm* to be well taken care of for places robbed, or are making en Kathleen Moore; bass, S. L Mack of James Lewis. The girls’ octet Powell, Arietta Robert* and Max night. George Matthews and Tom the moment, trance with master keys, is still a in. Mr. Nute Land, Mr. C. E. Um- will present a selection, accom ine Hunter. s s s Howard were appointed as a com question, although the latter case phrey; Accompanist, Bessie Sut- panied by a violin trio. The pro The guests were Mrs. Omar mittee to contact the owners of the None of u* would be unemployed seems more probable. cliff; violin, Mrs. James Lewis; dir gram, to be presented in the high Moore, Mrs. H. W. Lombard, Mrs. grounds leased by the club, tn an If we counted the Um® we spend ector, C. E. Umphrey. K. M. Bird. Mrs William Veelman effort to determine exact club school gym is free to the public. trying to figure out what 1« likely RUTH WAR!) WINS LETTER. and Mrs. Clara Clark. PROGRAM ground boundaries, and to arrange to happen next, The Baptist church choir will Oregon State College, December Orchestra, "Farandole, ” Bizet; for further improvements. Mem e e s 15.—Ruth Ward, senior in science, present numbers from the Carol Boys’ Glee club, "Christ Went Up bers of the pistol group made it There will be a Christmas party Dr. John Dollar, of the Yale in of Cottage Grove, was one of the Cantata, “The Music of Christmas," Into the Hills;’’ "De O1 Ark’s plain that indiscriminate use of the stitute of public relations, recently six co-ed letter winners in debate by Ira B. Wilson, at the Christmas Amoverin;” Girl«’ Glee club, "No at which a covered dish idnner pistol range, particularly by users described the American male a* "a at Oregon State college to return program at 11 o'clock December 26. body Knows De Trouble I’ve Seen," will be served on Thursday evening of large calibre gun«, will be pun at the scout house for the senior somewhat snobbish, morally pro to the field this year. The program includes: Prologue; "Spirit Flower;” Charles dark, scouts. Instead of an exchange of ished by law, if necessary, in order miscuous, politically smug and re Last year the Beaver squad de "Holy Night;” “O Little Town of solo, "Oh, Holy Night;" Boys' Glee that the small bore pistol range ligiously passive individual.” Just bated in 207 Intercollegiate con Bethlehem, solo, Mrs. Chester Al club, "Land Sighting;” Girls’ Glee gifts in the usual manner, gifts for may be maintained in good condi as if our wives didn’t already know tests, and won 77 of the 134 decis len, women's two-part chorus and club, "While by My Sheep I Watch the new scout house will be tion. It is expected that a rifle brought to the party. enough things to call us. ion debates. This year the debaters choir; violin number by Norma ed at Night;” octet and violin trio, range will be constructed in the s s s will compete in the northwest Schrenk; "The Old Refrain, solo, "Away in a Manger;” combined Lions Dine and Dance near future. Chicago animal trainer says tournament at Linfield college, the Mrs. Schrenk, and choir; Benedic Glee clubs, “Wasn't That a Migh Motion pictures taken by Cha*. monkeys have a language and do Pacific Forensics league tourney at tion Response. ty Day;” Listen to the Lambs;” ■ The members of the Lions club Brown in Egypt and Europe were a lot of talking about us. Probably Reno, Nev., the Northwest Junior "We Three Kings,” "Good King and their wives are having a ban exhibited at the club meeting by quet at the Cottage Grove hotel we should be happy that we can’t college meet at Tacoma, and thej The Presbyterian church will Wenceslas.” Silent Night,” “Oh this, Thursday, evening. After the Ed Keitzer. understand them. College of Pacific tournament at give the usual annual Christmas i Come All Ye Faithful.” banquet there will be a dance at| s s s Stockton, Cal. Townsend Club Offers Prise*. concert Sunday, December 19, at the armory. Tho«e attending the Lip Reading Clan* Started. Cottage Grove Townsend club Corvallis Gazette-Times, evident 7:30 p. m. Director, Mrs. Edna Les banquet will each contribute a CAROLERS CHANGE DATE lie Pearson; pianist, Mrs. Nellie ly through a typesetter's error, Mr. Quinney, WPA supervisor of Christmas present. These present* met Sunday at the club room with that got by the proofreader, speaks Owing to the Christmas holidays Blackmore; organist, Mrs. Helen adult education for Lane county, will be distributed among needy a good attendance. A visitor from Salem, Rev. Carter, vice president of the "'tenants’ of organized la the next regular weekly practice Rice. Miss Bachus, WPA lip reading children. of one of Salem’s Townsend clubs, PROGRAM bor,” but possibly the G-T was re of the Carolers will be held on teacher, and Mrs. Florence Evans, made an interesting short talk. ferring to those who live on or Thursday afternoon, December 23, Processional, "Joy to the World," of Eugene, were here Friday, De The club voted to offer prizes to ganized labor. instead of December 24. Mr. Dev choir; chorus, "While Shepherds cember 10, for the purpose of start Auto License Bureau Opened An automobile license bureau high and grade school pupils for ereaux urges all who possibly can Watched Their Flocks," Scott, with ing lip-reading classes in the West Paralysis Victim Recovering. , to attend the practices in prepara Mrs. Morelock and Mr. Matthews; Side school building. The required has been opened at the sheriff’s of essays on the Townsend plan and Harry McCall, who Is recovering tion for a concert to be given in male chorus, ”Lo, How a Rose E’er number of students, Including Geo fice in the county seat and the on the difference between transac Blooming,” 1st Century, Pratonlus; Buddington of Lorane, were pres 1938 stickers will be given to ap tions tax and «ale» tax. rapidly from infantile paralysis, January. The club is sponsoring a sale and chorus, “The Birthday of a King," ent. Classes will be conducted each plicants for licenses who wish to was taken to Portland Friday by Hugh Rosson, Salem, was a Sun Neidlinger, with Mr. Matthews; Friday afternoon from 1:30 to 3:30. pay their fee there Instead of send entertainment at the club room his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc Call, for «n examination. Harry Is day evening visitor at the F. L solo, "Christmas,” Shelly, Mrs. A class of at least six ie necessary ing it to the office of the Secretary next Saturday. The next meeting will be December 26. Trunnell; chorus, "Jeeus Bambino” in order to maintain this work. of State in Salem. Grannis home. able to walk with crutches. TO antiRen 1 “Skinny” Morgan to Locate in Salem Harrisburg Students Present Program Starr’s Jewelry Store Suffers Loss Coast Fishermen To Be Invited Here