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Cottage 4 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS VOLUME LI COTTAGE 0 HOVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, I HI IfSDAV, DECEMBER 13, 1910 Legion Auxiliary Christmas Party Monday Evening I Food Stamp Plan — / llO fl(i(Z r Oí /IfllQ U l Dies Y ester day 3 2SÜ'% ÄÄ' K Football Squad Guests M Mrs. C. Rawlings Rites Yesterday Ralph Brown Killed *1 > >rigln o f a b la s t o r e x p l in this w -iicii o ccurre d som ew here in X still v ic in ity Sunday a fte rn o o n Is :i m y s te ry despite persistent ef- fuits (.f a S e n tin e l re p re s e n U tfM io fin d o u t the source. B o th » c a l o ffice rs and th is new spaper have I been asked re p e a te d ly co n ce rn in g the blast th a t shook and r a ttle d w indow panels a nd Sounded as fa rm ben efit pay- though i t ” waa som ew here In the D e s ig n a tio n of Coon, C u rry , m erit:; u n d e r th e A A A fo r 1941, c ity lim its . Douglas, Jackson, Josephine and w hich are again arranger! so as to A ll rum ors have been checked, !.ane counties as approved fo r place more emphasis on soil con- b u t they have led to nowher*. stam p plan o peration W*J1 place gervation, have been approved by N um bers said th e y heard what is the e n tire sta te on a food stam p the se cre tary o f a g ric u ltu re and term ed as a sharp explosion and basis except fo r L in n and Benton announced fo r the guidance o f a ll in one instance it was so distinct "ounties. local A A A o ffic ia ls th ro ug h ou t the th a t a resident who was away Oregon Is one o f ihe fu s t states COUn try . f lOm home re tu rn e d to see i f Ma in the n atio n to secure sta te -w ide Rates o f im portance to O regor hot w a te r h ea te r had exploded, stam p plan d is trib u tio n o f surplus are in some cases s lig h tly lo w e r Lots o f people th o u g h t i t m ig h t b e foods to pub lic assistance fam ilies, than w ere announced a ye ar ago. a blast a t the C otage G rove dam, "Excellent cooperation on the although they are on approxim ate- but a check w ith th e o ffic e of She p a rt o f w e lfa fficia ls, . re # o .K » . a11" ,y th e *ame ,eveI as actua l pay- U. S. Engineers here exploded this groups members o f the food Indus- m enLs th is year. T he pre vio u sly theory. A n o th e r ru m o r w as th a t ir y and c iv ic officers has made announced rates were reduced a b o ile r a t the Ovcrhoteer mill on .p -ra tio n o f the Food S tam p P lan s| jgh tly because o f heavier p a rti- S ilk Creek five m iles west had « K - ln J h»‘i *VghIy -s uccessfu- c.pation in the p ro gram than an- phxled b u t th is was promptly laid M r. Belangie. I tic ip a tcd . says V / ill Steen, state denied b y m ill o ffic ia ls . U nder d ire ctio n o f the U. S. a A A com m ittee chairm an. So fa r a ll the cause o f th e notoe oi. A g ric u ltu re the T he n a tio n a l goal fo r so il de- resem bling an explosion s t ill re- rxxl stam p plan is designed to pp-ting crops is announced as the mains an enigma , move surplus crops o ff over-laden a,. th is year, th a t is between ___ — H a im s in to the homes o f under- 27O.000.fXJ0 and 285.0tj0.000 acres. -onsuming fam ilies. The goal fo r w heat in 1941 is fro m W ith state-w ide coverage GG.fJOO W) to 65 m illio n acres, also the (arsons o r a p p ro xim a te ly GOG o i sanu. a, lh ii; y e a r A c tu a l p ia n t- •hose e lig ib le w ill purchase food jn i,s fo r 194., harv. st to ta le d 64,- ¡tamps each m onth. F o r e very fixs,«») acres, as compared w ith Jollar spent fo r orange fotxl a io -y e a r average fro m 1928 to dam ps w hich are good fo r any and 1£r;7 o f 69.310,000 acres, Farm ers o f this v ic in ity cooper- ill foods a t neighborhood m arkets. — ,, . The acreage goal fo r potatoes a tin g in the A A A p ro g ra m 11, , r— held fifty cents in blue surplus food ¡s a|s0 t he same as th is ye a r a t th e ir annual election at the city stamps are given free. These are 3400,000 to 3.300.000 acres. A cre - h a ll Tuesday a t 1:30 p. r t. ;ood o nly fo r the purchase o f s u r- age p ianted in 1940 to ta le d 3,122,- T w e n ty -s ix fa rm e rs a tte nd ed , ilu s loods. 000 acres, w h ile the average h a r- representing about ten co m m u n i- Value o f blue stamps issued an- vested acreage fo r the 10 years ties. W . A. Hem enw ay w as chosen 1 a u a lly in Oregon is e stim ated a t ending in 1937 was 1,705,000 acres, as a delegate to the «county con- 51.500,000. Based on consum ption T h e w heat paym ent fo r w heat vention w ith G. E. F in n e rty as a l- studies th ro ug h ou t the west, th is a](otm ent fa rm s has been set a t ternate. M r. H em enw ay was also s expected to increase ronsum p- g cents per bushel o f the n o im a l chosen co m m un ity ch a irm a n w ith tion of h uU er by 67o,000 pounds; y(ojd on each a llo tm e n t. A deduc- G. E. F in n e rty as vice ch a irm a n , apples by 250,000 pounds; eggs by tjon of 50 cents per bushel o f the H a ro ld C la rk was elected re g u la r 575.000 dfuens; p o rk and p o rk n orm a j yield w ill be made fo r each m em ber o f the co m m u n ity co m - ard by 1,500.000 pounds, w i.n acre planted t o w heat in excess o f m itte e w ith H ugh T ru n n e ll as f ir s t 1 o the r foods on the lis t sh arin g w heat acreage a llo tm e n t on a lte rn a te and Boone H u m p h re y aa iro p o rtio n a tc ly . each p a rtic ip a tin g fa rm . No an- second a lte rn a te . On the surplus food lis t a t the nouncement has ye t been made re-1 Am ong the fa n n e rs a tte n d in g □resent tim e are apples, pears. £ a rdin g the rate o f w he at p a rity were F ra n k and John JoU o f S»w4- loah putat««*»., orangas. -gWBS- -p a ym e nlx-to be made in 19<1. -naw. W m . S ehietzer o f DorMHk, fru it, cabbage, onions, b u tte r, rais- 43,^ ra (e Qf paym ent fo r pota- F red T re m b ’ey o f C resw ell, H u g h in i, rice, p o rk lard, p o rk (a ll cuts, toPS grow n w ith in the a llo tm e n t is T ru n n e ll o f L a th a m , R. M. Seaver fresh, inclu ding c h il'e d o r frozen, 2 3 cents a bushel, compared w ith o f Row R ive r, E. L . D ecker Of pickled, salted, cured, smoked, but 2.7 cents paid in 1940. O th e r rates Saginaw, W . L . B la ck o f Row FtWu not cooked o r packed in m e ta l o r of in te re s t to Oregon are com- or, C a rrie L a yn g o f B rum baugh, I j ’ ass containers, corn meal. eggs, m ercial vegetables. $1.30 per acre B u tte Mooney o f Brum baugh, Per- Jried prunes, hom iny (c o n n g rits compared w ith $1.35 th is ye ar; kins M ille r o f Brum baugh, Chas. Iry edible beans, w heat flo u r and arK( soy b u ild in g allowance rates. E. and F. Bales o f Row River, whole w heat (g rah am ) flo u r. w hich determ ine the am ount o f DeLoss Rutan- o f Saginaw, J. W . conservation paym ents to be ca m - Veatch o f C ottage Grove, Ray ed. set at a p p ro xim a te ly the same Steele o f Dorena, W . T . Jones o f levels as this year. London, I - R. G oodwin o f London, --------------------------- H a ro ld C la rk o f S outh C resw ell, S l e n t i f l P ' R i n l f t n O d PTI H um p h re y o f K nox H ill, D . O K a i l l l g f u n s IO u p e n o H u r lb u rt o f C reswell, A rn o ld D uerst o f Brum baugh, Claude A rne o f Row R iver, W . A. Hem- enway o f S ilk Creek, G. E. Fin- The opening o f the s k a tin g rin k n e rty o f C ottage Grove. in the C ottage G rove a rm o ry by The last m eeting o f the C ham A. W . S h ofstail w ill be held F r i ber o f Commerce before the h o li- day evening a t 7:30. Seventy pairs days was held Tu«?sday noon. The o[ Q iie a g o ro lle r skates have a r- aext session w ill be the annual r jVCf( Adm ission w ill be 10c and m eeting to be held on o r about re n ta l o f the flo o r and skate's w ill la n u a ry 7 th , at w hich tu ne the ¡¡y. maj( ing a to ta l o f 25c. •esume o f the year's a c tiv ity o f T he se ' prices “ w il¡ ‘ p re v a il“ unless IN I J /s LI he organ izatio n w ill be made by circunr;tances necessitate m aking JH I E. R. Lem ley, m anager. T he guest a change. A. cloakroom w ill be Z “ speaker fo r the annual ” as m aintained fo r those who w ish to ------------- ; < «JLa» not been chosen yet. L. C. Schroe- check th e ir wraps, valuables, etc. The large b am a t the AceGngg ler. president, said yesterday. The charge fo r checking w ill be home a m ile w est o f to w n w m The selection o f the n om in a ting f j VP cents. • com pletely demolished by fire -om m ittee was accepted by the The rin k w ill be open on Tues- s ta rtin g at 5:15 M onday a fte rn o o n nem bership and the e lection o f j ay T hursday. F rid a y and S a tu r- when fire o f unknow n o rig in burtt- iffie e rs held w ith the fo llo w in g ¿ay evenings fro m 7:30 to 10:00 cd to the ground and destroyed the results: D r. H. A. Ila ge n. pre si- o 'clock and on S a tu rd a y and Sun- b uilding, fo rty -fiv e to f i f t y nkto- len t; .Chet S troup, fir s t vice presi- <jay afternoons fro m 2:30 to 5:00 bits, a q u a n tity o f hay and farm- le n t; D r. A. W . K im e, second o’clock. ing to o k . The loss was p a r tly coy- vice president: R. P. Boyce, treas- 3 3 ^ opening n ig h t w ill be under ered by insurance. The roo f of the urer, and L. J. M cC oy and H er- thp ausojces of the B a tte ry E as- d w e llin g caught fire, b ut was efc- nan Petersen, d irectors. New o f- SOc ia tio n and a ll proceeds above tinguished before damage of any ficers w ill be installed a t the an- expenses w ill go to the assocla- consequence was done. Neighbor* nual m eeting gathered soon a fte r the a la rm tion. - Itoiut C om m ittee. spread and did w nat they could to A road « im m itte e to a tte nd a save the contents of the b a rn and FOR C O N V E N IE N C E O F «pecial m eeting called by the assisted M rs. Gregg in e x tin g u is h SH OPPERS. P ortland C ham ber o f Commerce ing the blaze on the roof. o r a ll tow ns along , H igh a y 99 M r. Gregg was away fro m home j w tx F o r the convenience o f the last , w ill lx* held in P o rtla n d Decern- m inute shoppers, local stores w ill ;it the tim e he fire s ta rte d and ier 27th, has not b«*en named yet. kepp S a tu rd a y n ig h t hours on d id not reach home u n til about an Ail com m unities ^Vgi',w a i Tuesday evening, Decem ber 24th. hour and a h a lf later. 99 fro m S eattle south to ,A s h la n d Bus|npss houses w ill o f course be lava* been in vite d to have repre- c(OSPf] on ,hp 25th so th a t the ¡entatives. m erchants and th e ir employes w ill co n im !,,e ‘‘ consist- ,1JJVe fln o p p o rtu n ity to observe ng o f F red Bressler. L. W. C oiner c ,u ¡s(nias J ind Russell S m ith was appointed ‘ " ______________ Tuesday to a d u it the books o f the C IIA P E L R E D E C O R A T E D . manager. ------------------ I The .annual C hristm as concert S T O L E N C AR R E C O V E R E D . The M il’s Chapel on W ashington fo r patrons and parents oi tit» ------------- avenue has undergone a change school d is tric t w ill be given to * A 1937 C hevrolet sedan stolen w ith th c in tc rio r o f the "ch“ el re- "¡« h 1 •» the a u d ito riu m of the rom A r tie R adford at 308 n o rth , __ . , Cottage Grove union high school at )th s tre e t Tuesday evening, was dec° r a tc d and repainted and vene- g ;0Q p m Qv e r onfi hundred and 'ecovered before local o ffic e rs tia n blinds added to a ll windows, s ix ty students w ill participate, ent out a description o f the ear N ew drapes have been added also. The chorus under the supervision o be broadcast. The c a r was re o f Miss M a ria n Je iin ek, music •overed at Ju nctio n C ity a fte r o f supervisor, and the o rch e stra di ficers Ix-came suspicious o f th c rected by John S to va ll, w ill fur nish ti»e program . d riv e r and asked to see his license. W hen the car was recovered by A fte r the concert th e lib r a r y ’ ames A. M ercer, s ta te police o f w ill be open fo r the inspection of ficer, tw o occupants o f the car, the new m u ra l, "The Oregon ’ oe Paul H ayn al and R obert F re d C o u n try,” d ra w n by a r tis t R. S. E llio tt, lx>th o f E v o n -tt. Washing D rcn ne r. ton, w ere arrested and arraig ne d ’» fo r e a Eugene ju s tic e o f the TRANSIT PARTY MOVED peace on charge o f c a r th e ft. TO PORTLAND Farmers Hold Annual Meet Here Christmas Programs At Churches BAPTIST CHI R< II A C h ri .tm as ca nta ta , “ A C hild Is B o rn .'' by, N«xA Benson, w ill »<'»»«•«» R A n .,,.: • -I tie presented by the c h o ir <rt the B a p tis t chip-cK nfi IW e m h e r- 'a t the a rm o ry on December **’ *’ A n itla u f co m m u n ity w ho had 22. at 11:00 a. m. D r J. R B ra nto n, pastor. M rs. Benton Schrenk th. H eretofo re th is hax been an ,v<2. ,h ' " Uj r the past s ix ty - to c h o ir d ire c to r, and Mire; O rk n a M a rtin , accom panist. annual a ffa ir o f B a tte ry E, given * • • " * year« died at the fa m ily “ O Come A ll Ye F a ith fu l,. Processional to supply reventa- fo r the mess home ‘ 00 P - *” • la»* n ig h t. M r. 'T h i-re '» a Song in the A ir ’ T w o P a rt Chorus fund, but Inasmuch ax the B a tte ry A n la u f, 88. wax born In P itts b u rg h “ G lo ry to God” C h o ir is now In tra in in g , the dance w ill * e n n xylva m a .O cto b e r 28, IH M and “ O N ig h t M ost D iv in e " ... M rs. S. Magnusson. soloist, and c h o ir be sponsored by the Legion and m a rrie d N ovem ber 10,1880 a t ‘ T h e re 's a T u m u lt o f J o y " T w o P a rt Chorus the funds, above expenses, w ill be W ashington to H a rrie t “ I B rin g You Good T id in g s " M rs. Lev Van Schoiack. M rs. R obert tu rn ed o ver to the mess fund. In Sander«, w ho die d in 1926. He had C h e rry , and c h o ir a id in g the B a tte ry E. the Legion “ resident o f A n la u f since "N o bo dy K n ew T w a s C hristm as.” solo M rs. Benton Schrenk member» are c a rry in g out the co m in g here fro m W isconsin, j "W e Have Seen Hto si n " Choir »logan o f the o rg an izatio n “ T o Ä S u rv iv in g are a son. C laren«* V io lin Solo Miss N o rm a Schrenk keep o u r home» in ta c t and o u r A n la u f o f A n la u f and fo u r dnugh- Accompanied by Miss B e tty Jean T a y lo r fum iliex secure, we m ust fu lly Je r*- M j* - ’ J10? Robinson o f P ort- “ H o ly N ig h t." solo . . M rs. J. R. B ra nto n arm . not fo r w a r. b ut to Insure land. ,a*,n‘ L u la <>r«y o f A nlauf, “ U nto Us A C h ild Is B o in ” E rv in Hansen, C hester A lle n peace " M rs. H ild a I'hles o f N ew berg and ..... . . and C h o ir A t the close o f the program the M r». D ora M au ld lng o f C ottage “ In the L ig h t o f the S ta r" T w o P a rt ( ’horus A u x ilia ry held a Inixlnexx m eeting D rove; thir-e brothers. Pious and “ G loi ious M o rn " M rs. Lev Van Schoiack. M rs. R obert C he rry anda re p o rt was given on the W II- ,' ra » k A n la u f o f C ottage Grove and C h o ir lunette council held at Junction an‘J J«*’ A n la u f o f M y rtle Creek “ F a ire st L o rd Jesus" W om en’s Three P a rt Chorus Q ty , Sunday. Those who attended “ nd “ a*a,* r - M « - B e rth a B erg of “We Rejoice in the L ig h t" . .............. T w o P a rt Chorus Were M r» H ester Reed. Jeanne Los Angeles. He was a m em ber o ft "W o rs h ip the L o rd " ....................... .......G irls ' C horus and C h o ir M o rto n and M ark* Olxon. I t was the C a th o lic .church. S erm onette D r. J. R. B ra nto n voted to In v ite the departm ent o f- Serví««« w il lx- held at the M ills “ H a rk the H erald Angels S in g " Recessional fleers to pay th e ir annual v is it at chapel S a tu rd a y afternoon a, 2:00 A m usic box and record. "Still«- N a c h t.” has been loaned by- the tim e the W illa m e tte council is P- m Bev. A n th o n y Ger- M r. and M rs. C. E. B row n and w ill be used in c id e n ta lly th ro u g h e nte rtaln ed In F eb rua ry. A check- ace «« Fu««'««’. o ffic ia tin g . In te r- out the p rogram . Ing room w ill be m aintained fo r rr»«T»t w ill be in the Com stock w raps at the C hristm as dance and cem etery. P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H ~ --------------- t he funds received w ill lie given Sunday evening ut 7:30 the P resbyterian c h o ir and Sunday sr-hool w ill present a b e a u tifu l cantata-pageant, "P ilg rim s to Hazel F üh rer. June B ird and N e ll T . * * lk -lh le h e m ." the te x t being by D o io th y A b b o tt and the m usic by B u kow skl. T here w ill also be u L lO llS C lllU a t A llllU a l Roy E. N olte . The pageant pr«-s«*nt.s a few o f the types o f P il g rim s jo u rn e y in g to Bethk-hem fo r the e n ro llm e n t, as b ro ug ht to m ind by Remembrance, who ca rries the c o n tin u ity o f the fir s t Jeanne M o rto n in charge. acene. Remembrance co m fo rts them w ith the prom ises o f the T w elve m em bers o f t h e Lion M essiali. Joseph appears alone and the Shepherds, encouraging fo o tb a ll squud and team m anager him . are sure that he and M a ry w ill fin d shelter. N ig h t comes, w ith Coach C u rtis F rench were and w ith it the Angel announcing the b irth . Au in te rlu d e brings guests o f the C ottage G rove Lions the re tu rn o f the Shepherds and P ilg rim s, joyously sing ing the club at a special banquet given at glad tidings. In the second scene the c o n tin u ity is divided be the C offee Shop Iasi evening. The tween Remembrance and the Angel o f C hristm as. T here is the banquet, an unnuul a ffa ir, honor- B ethlehem m anger. A t the ca ll o f the Angel, P ilg rim s o f today ' ed th e closing o f a ve ry successful come, a ll receiving the lig h t o f Bethlehem . T here is a fin a l ap Johann high school fo o tb a ll season. Presi- R ites fo r M rs. C o r n peal to a ll to geek by fa ith the m anger and to w o rsh ip the C h ris t. M illig a n introduced R aw lings. 67, w ere Held ut th e dent S i d M ills Chapel yesterday afternoon Coach C u rtis French, who in tu rn H E B R O N ( l i t K( II. at 2:00 p. m w ith the R«-v. G or- introduced each player, te llin g his A C hristm as program is to lx* present«*d at the H ebron church don Hypes, C h rls tiu n m in iste r, of- position and a b iie f personal hte- Sunday m orning, December 22, at 10:00 o'clock. A ll interested fic la tln g . In te rm e n t was made in to ry . F ou r o r fiv e re g u la r squad are c o rd ia lly in vite d to a ttend. P rogram fo llo w s: the B rum baugh cem etery fo llo w - memlx»rs wen* unable to attend, The S to ry o f the W isemen M axine E w in g ing the services. Mrs. R aw lings, a Players intro du ced by C o a c h g o,o W endell S m a ll resident o f Mosby Creek, died F rench included: Ix*e Krause. M onday a t the Eugene hospitnl Johnny M in o r, F red P h illip s, B ill Reading M a rg a re t S h o rtrid g e a fte r s u ffe rin g a p a ra ly tic stroke. Plenard. Johnny Sengoe, lX»n Du- T iom bo ne Solo ........ H ii'l’e r < aslei- She was born August 29. 1873. K«n. George Dugan. Bud McCoy, Reading A lle n Abeene E a th cl Ann N ew ton « t A lbion, M lchlgnn. and was m ar- I*>ug Johnson. M ike M cK ibben, The S to ry o f the Shepherds R aym ond W h ite ried to M r. R aw lings in October, A lb e rt S m ith . N orm an A u bre y and Solo ................................................ Ju a n ita M arcy 1938 She had lived in the state A lla n Reed, team manager, Rending Joyce LaB lue fo r tw e n ty years and had been a Plans fo r show ing the Oregon- Reading resldent o f th is section fo r the Oregon S tate fo o tb a ll game were Laurubel G llha m , S h irle y L aB lu e, M arianne Abeene Vocal T rio B e rta T u lla r past tw o year«. S u rv iv in g are the abandoned due to a conference R«*nding Addison and W ilb u r H eath husband, R ufus R aw lings, and n regulation. Vaughn C orley, line G u itn r and V io lin Duet Jean R itte r »on, D onald C. Reams, both o f coach o f the U n iv e rs ity , and M ike Reading ............. -Clyde G llham M osby C reek; tw o g ra nd childre n; M lk u la k , b ackfie ld coach, wen* Reading M rs. Iva n Abeene a b ro the r, Chas. L. Sykes, o f B a t- guest speakers. M r. C orley to ld of Solo .................................. tie C reek. M lchignn, and a sister, the famous T fo rm a tio n now used M rs. L u la Anseth o f C e n tra l P oint, by S ta n fo rd U n iv e rs ity and a few METHODIST CHURCH Oregon. She was n m om lx-r o f the o th e r plays w h ile the la tte r spenk- The fo llo w in g program w ill lx- presented at ttie church on Eastern S ta r lodge in B u ttle er to ld o f some o f his experiences M onday evening at 7:30: r-r»i,ir Mirhlix.-in I«» a n la ver o f professional foot- ’ * '________ b all. Ed Bailey, fo rm e rly w ith the Song C ongregation W elcom e K a y Leonard H O C L o f P o rtla n d and a recent P rim a ry D epartm ent resident o f Eugene, also attended ■ Song — the banquet and la te r the In sta lla - C hristm as G reetings Five L ittle G irls R alph B row n, w e ll know n here tio n o f Masonic officers. M r. B a il- R ecita tion . “ Look on the B lig h t Side" N atha n C row H arm onica D uet B e tty and Eugene D y k s tc rh u is was fa ta lly in ju re d In an accident <*y. a w e ll know n resident o f Lane Joan Long R ecita tion , “ Secrets" n . . r T . H .c c c n U n , w .S In te rm e d ia te G irls Song ................... ’ Word received here. He was h u rt J dem ocratic candidate fo r gover- Ten P rim a ry C hildren Exercise, B a ckw ard S pelling when a tree fe ll on him , b u t fu r - j nor. J e rry Swanson R ocitu tion , " A D ear D id M an " J u n io r C ho ir th e r details w ere not learned, ex Song ....... SKI CONDITIONS POOR. Ila rla n M ickey Rending, "D a d's C h ristm a s" . cept th a t he died In a Salem hos L . S. M cG irk, B ill H elllW e ll fin’d ; N ine Juniors Exercise, “ The C hristm as T re e ” p ita l. F uneral arrangem ents are Ire n e W e lls < '.u il i r Solo , . . . H o w a r d T a y lo r drove up to Bo- pending. The body w ill lx* brought ,1Pni|n Sunday and rep ort no snow, P la yle t, 'JUncle G rouch” J e rry DyksterhuLs to” th e M ill» fu n e ra l home w here The boys apent a short tim e e re c t- 1 R«*cttutlon, "Good Bye” ----- ................ John Leonard Reading, "A n xio u s M om ents" .... services w ill be held la te r. j ing n stove in the ski shelter. E Mystery Blast H e a th y Many On Sunday Afternoon; Ratte ÖMS« Not Much Change In 1941 Rates as ULt^U. UV M Z i/4 Approved by AAA COMPLETED FOR FUND DANCE M onday evening w a s the o r ea» I on fo r the nnnual C hristm as p a rty and progrum o f the A m e ri can I-eglon and A u x ilia ry at the a rm ory. A covered dish din ne r woa served in the a rm o ry d ining room at 8:30 by member» o f the A u x ilia ry . T he / ’hrixtinan m o tif wax ca rried o ut In tlie d in ing room decorat Iona, w hore at the d in n e r a w ide v a rie ty o f a ll kindx o f food wax served to about seventy. A fte r the d in n e r wuh »ervixl, Mr». R B Reed, a cting as toaxt- mlRtres», presided over an In fo rm al p rogram , w hich included the in tro d u ctio n o f the v ixito rx and nhort tu lk x by M r and Mr». W. C. M a rtin , the Rev. and Mr». E. F. M cF a rla n d and A rt Obion o f ( ’ rex- w ell, post comm under, and M n . Olson and alxo the in tro d u c tio n o f o fficer» o f both organizations. A C hristm as program by the c h ild re n follow ed the dinner. The p ro gram conxlKted o f xongH, (xiem x and recita tion » on C hristm as theme« and alxo Included a vtxit fro m Santa Claus. impersonated by Chas F üh rer. The children'« p a rt o f the e n te rta in m e n t w ent o ff w ith o u t a h itch , but Santa'» a r rangem ent» alm ost w ent h ayw ire when »omeona le ft the treat» lo c k ed in a car. H ow ever e ffic ie n t helper» came to the rescue and the g ift» were dis trib u ted on schedule and n oth ing fo r Sania to w o rry about except th a t h l* w hiskers in- »toted on »Upping, w hich cauxed t th ey be laxt. >en'B program , the Legion held a m u , da,,v -"‘ m ti J ,í , ’v N U M B E R »9 Announcem ent t h a t the Food S tam p plan w ill be state-w ide in Oregon by Ja nu ary 20, was made sim ultaneously w ith the announce m ent, today, th a t M ichael L., B el angie ha* been named area d ire c to r o f the S urplus M a rk e tin g A d m in is tra tio n w ith offices in P o rt land. M r. Belangie replan- D onald A. f l l / f / f Fareed w ho has been moved to a s im ila r post as area d ire c to r fo r the state o f W ashington. R a te ; fo r Covered Dish Dinner la Pol lowed by X m u Party for Children PLANS 4 SHOPPING DAYS TILL CHRISTMAS «K Banquet Wednesday Lost Pre-Holiday Meet of Chamber ’s Held Tuesday Friday at the Armory Ace Gregg Barn Is Destroyed by Fire iPTHOOli. Annual Christmas Concert Is Tonight UNION HIGH ROND PAYMENTS. A to ta l o f $6,000 on bond pay- nents fo r the C ottage G rove union lig h school d is tric t No. 14 was nade M onday by M rs. Grace Schiska, co u n ty trea sure r. 4 8l/y£HW Srw S s&us Three m em bers o f the U. S. gineering crew, know n as the la n d tra n s it p a rty on the dam have been tra n s fe rre d P o rtla n d and le ft fo r th c signm ent M onday evening. "in In tho p a rty were F ra n k F isher. Earl» , W illia m s and Joseph Almanu.