U GIVE! WAR z< s bei i n * fund * <»* WAR R K I. I F F FT’ N O City Divided Into Wards With Captain Chosen to D irc.t Canvass cf Town. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED HELP IN WORK. TU ’ U X iC iS n a r “ Th» Sign«* »Ul bu t Oafcoaa Sa » t u a Rosi da by < m >* of ih» vert bod« lU trd below t To sid the National Dsfeasa, I pledf* that, The .Siad1 Unemployment C?m- pensat Ion Commission last year collected 27 pc.' (•(■nt more than In 1940 and pain o j t 39 jmt cent less, i exultin'; hi a tru s t fund of $16,378,561 at the year's end. $6. 322.229 more than at the c lo w of the previous year. Benefit« paid to eligible unem­ ployed dropped to $2,485,554, com ­ paring w ith o th e r yearn a» fol- lows 1918 K5.9I6.399; 1939 $4.- 052,HUM. 191/) $4,009.925 Collection», w hich included em­ ployer*' contributions m ainly on I9 to and 1911 |>ayio||s and inter- est paid by the federal government «*«• the state tru st fund. Increased from $6 925.753 .<> $H79i.K56 tin- t il tcp orl» on fo u rth q u a rte r pay­ rolls have b-en made this m onth, comparisons of 1910 and 1911 eov- ''n '*’ wage* M ill ( m * impossible The federal government paid $280,382 In interest to tin* state last year, bringing to ta l payments Up to $818.384 Atx.ul $80.000 »1" ,r' . ls ' ll" ’ d,l;' ,” n n d ' M# Interest lo r the fo u rth q u a rte r o f 1911 D uring Deeetnoer benefits tosi1 Io 5167.925. about $46.000 more Ilian in November het $29.287 |r,s than Iteci tnber, I9M) The average w eekly cheek fo r the last two m onths of th< year was $12.68. Funeral Services For Mrs. Medley To Be Held Today M is Pcherra An» m .., o ... at pH>n fb a Harmon. P ortland; A lb e rt 1-ane County A g ric u ltu ra l Conn- Medley, -Cor\ a lh s; M rs R L. e ll cooperating w ith O. S. Fletch- Junes o f Dlsaton; Mrs. Horace er, county agi nt. Hatch, c ity ; tw o sisters: Mmes. E. R. Jackman, extension ape- 1 M Ramsey and L illie B a rr. eialist in farm crop«, and A rth u r ’ " ,lh “ f . ,,o r ,b»nd. and a brother. King, extension specialist In soils. ‘ b“ s " P a rtin of Cottage Grove, both o f Oregon State college, w ill She was a nx,m b e rt ol the Hup- be present to assist Lune county !'?* *'hurch and Neighbors farm ers and growers meeting. This type m eeting e n tire ly to quest flo o r and answers by the special - the M chapel w ith the 1st« and by farm ers o f Lane coun _ ,, ills ... funeral _ ,v Rev. H. vv. Davis o f Eugene o f. Among the questions that w ill r,< ','7lng R urial w ill be in th i1 he considered are: What forage fk la n d cem etery., crop yields the most {„u nd a ge o f y-, . ~ digestible n utrien ts per acre? Un - v I T O r i t y L i s t 1 01’ F a r m Crops to Be Topic of Meeting 21st " f i . kb « k f « m r e g il a r in v e s t m e n t in REPENTE SAVINCB BONRN H u r t — Thi« 1« not an orlar ta n a . January 30th opens the big drive fo r ailvancing the sale of defense bonds unit stamps Tune In on your radio on the night of Junuary 19 â t 8:00 to M.3O on any Oregon station (th is tim e subject to chunge) and listen to Governor Charles A Sprague. It w ill lie to yo u r Interest to do this. Cottage Grove has been divided into distnc-ts and the follow ing o( fleers have tieen appointed: W ant No. 1, Captain. W I W orkm an : w ard No. 2, captain, Georgi1 W. M atthews; w ard No. 3. captain, Jesse Lansing Sr. These officers w ill need an arm y of assistants. Both men and women arc needed You havi opIM irtunity to this cause O ff the captain of help him gre, every home in v ic in ity must be canvassed. Every- («3 to 33.343; ¡9 19 $3 073 697 t one who has u salary o r reg u la r 29.336. 1910 $2.526,727 to 21 433 Income w ill Is- asked to pledge Valid claim * during 1911 were part of this income to slum jsi o r 52.199 as compared to 58,511 th< bonds previous year. F irs t A ll organizations, dubs and w fra te rn a l society officers a n 1 asked w to present this In fo rm atio n Io QUS th e ir membership. This is an a ll out w ar. We must tie a ll out to w in It. and w in it we shall. The civilia n defense o ffic e r w ill lie glad to supply those interested w ith defense bond o r stam p l i t ­ erature. rela tin g to defense tsmds o r stamps. I will lovrst th» «am of | ............... ■« Defense Sa»in iba T ira tu ra oi (ba I aiiad Scalea. Vaaiuagcae. D C. ( j I b 4 m a Pac R ill Sa» nga Rlaa tea »(baa roaila/ a/rasgamas’ lot ran I or ourrbuuu) la «I my piar« of vmployRivat T u y U r w 't R M H c Tb/nagb a regula- purrbaaa plaa laatatlad by tha fctx-wwg argaaisanno: T B V P IV C A T B T« Ua »«tat »«4 by » < m t (C O M F IO C N T IA L ) 3 week. ; month. M M I ’. E R 23 !‘eu ers- Assn B a n o n S a leo f HoldsMeeting , , ■>. , T — Automobiles Is P ff P l 'N There was a m eeting o f the Southern M n e D is tric t of 4 -II Leaders Association at the arm- o iy las’ Tuesday evening. In spite L ot the sm all attendance, due to 1 • p | l | l P v f V | I l V P 1 |*P5) / l t V V !* » I f you aea aJruad? gor» ebaatng Rafenaa Bonds sTetematieally. gicaaa I n d ic a t e Ib a typ» of glao when signing tbla agreoanent. Also cheek bere. Q tire saving no doubt, a great deal o f im p o rta n t business was discuss- MuCh °f _______ Group of Persons Eligible to Buy Cars Given by 7 7 Administrator. round table discussion w»< on the method which m ight be used to keep club contact w ith the least _______ _ I Will fa.difiilly fulfill due pledge foe the d untino of the War.or so long as I am financially able to do ao. amount of traveling by the lead- __ __ TOSE . ers. County school o fficials have L A T E D E L IV E R Y O F C A R S (Print) ................... .................................________________________ come to regard the club w ork as m a t a ic s . K4Z. »tuwi n. an im portant p art of the ru ra l " r B C T iD - school program and are w illin g — .......... (Owl th a t more tim e may be given to W A S H IN G T O N Price A dm in- club w ork during the regular is tra to r L e o n Henderson an- SC^ei?' hours. nounced yesterday th a t sale o f _ ............ ..... ........ ....... ' , 1,nfx,p 8r>(’e o f a county n e w a u to m o b ile s .u n d e rth e ra tio n - « • • • « « s«is* g ,N«“ •* 1 ■•»■ tat Arast saaanai nw rai news le tte r f or leaders was point- mg system now being w orked out, Jam, ,iy 20. C iti- sign up to “ buy a share in Uncle 'l u b “¿ 5 W° U,d reM rictert ,o p ra ctica lly Shown above is a replica o f the gon beginning < lUD agent. M i gave an outline o f the same iirouo of rx'rsons who pledge which every loyal Anu ri- zens, to be designated as ' m inute Sam,” by agreeing to purchase the firs t le tte r he had outlined fo r are eligible to buy new automo- Can u'il! be asked to sign, during a t homes, which reg ula rly defense savings bonds d istribu tio n. It was agreed that bile tires. 8 bouse to house eam|>algn to be men ’ w ill call the request th a t a ll Oregonians o r stamps ( Clf eou*d be gained by this The ratio nin g system w ill be <-arrl«> on In every p a rty of Ore- _ method, keeping leaders informed adm inistered by the same local on m atters which would otherwise boards adm inistering the tire ra- come up in round table discussions t jOning plan, he said. undi o f * rap each. It w ould add T,,e M in is te ria l union of the p o i n t e d fo r the association Fisk on Mosby Creek to get th e ir cars. up to enough to r a considerable c i’ > ,s m aking arrangem ents fo r which is composed o f Sergeant Miss Helen C ow gill assistant ntrihutton to the steel supply. 'P*'« i« l program.*- (taring the m onth Everett A bbott, chairm an. Law - state club leader from C orvallis ka rm e rs m e not going to get a~< t°r service« & »he varfcms rencr Kellogg. J e rry Eastham .-w as present and answered ques- rich selling scrap, th - chairm an churches on each Sunday. O ther John T runm ,1 Jr. and Charles tions regarding project w ork pointed out. but he believes that «crangements are being made to Whipps. it has h w n m r the p a trio tic re- m ake me the s stay la y o f the boys in Cot- In fo rm a tio n from C hief o f Po- ‘‘Pon»i b ility o f every individual to ‘ ««c Grove as welcome and bos- lice* M yron P e rry is th a t Alvto «crap m etal into use. so pitable as possible. Wicks is appointed as corporal to Rites fo r Charles L. Rearick, I*“ ' ” ? ” ronverted ,nt0 « '« *' B,r,nK aH c u rrw ’ t magazines and f ill the vacancy created by the 66. were held from the M ilts gur.s. ships. «*ad '"K m a tte r to the Umphrey resignation of M e rrill C raig Chapel. Monday afternoon w ith tanks and nlnnM planes, and M ackin store u n til fu rth e r — _____________ _______ the Rev. H arold P. H offm an, Free notice Please do not b ring old and W ith the w a r in the Pacific and MethTodist church pastor, o ffic ia l wornout, o r ancient reading ma- resultant shipping d iffic u ltie s cut ing. In te rm en t was in the I.O.O.F.- te ria l The cu rre n t magazines P nsp«; t s tin g o ff the p rincipal U. S. source Masome cemetery. which have been recently read by *D e .liz .« *EL.*~^._____ M r. R earick died at his home p t-. »• A rr1 o f burlap, it has become very im- ' - ’I c y x 'O llC C O i l l C S l ' S here S aturday at 904 Chestnut ------------ portant th a t farm ers conserve ------------- Professor Paul Waske o f the th e ir present supplies o f burlap to avenue. He had lived in th is sec- The c ity hud an unusual caller U nive rsity of Oregon w ill open a guard against an alm ost certa in lon _ r *bc post three years, the S aturday n ig h t; a woman trans- series o f lectures here January shortage. Raymond A. Johnson fa m ily coming here from Kansas. k-nt posing as a man. asked fo r a 20th fo r the benefit o f a ir raid chairm an o f the county USDA had fo ,*owcd thf profession of P*0« ' t ° sleep The transient so wardens, volunteer police and fire - defense board, has been inform ed, farm ing. He was born F ebruary nearly resembled a man and had men, according to an announce- N early a ll o f the U nited States 17. 1875 in A llen Kansas, and m ar- to •‘lO many masculine features she ment yesterday by H a rry M et- supply- of burlap comes From " icd August h a lf dozen men when asked calf, local defense chairm an. The India, the chairm an explained. S ^ S g e r ty at F o r, Scot», Kansas. Survivors include tw o daugh­ ns to th e ir opinion w hether she firs , lecture w ill be given the 20lti N orm ally, a gricu ltu re used 75 per Wils « man o r woman The fact An all-day m eeting fo r Lane beginning at 7:30 a, the Jefferson cent of burlap imports, m ostly fo r ters, Mrs. Thomas Cochella of th a t the transient was a woman county poultrvm en w ill be held in h*Kh school a uditorium . A ll a ir bass to package commodities „ Phoenix. . _ , Arizona, ,, . n and Mrs. John R tver; iver; fo u r sons wi was brought ou, in a conversation th r c p(.nncy sto n , aud itorium raid w ard«*ns and th e ir assistants which farm ers buy and sell. Now. Carlson Sittslnw na- w ill lx1 hero fo r an indefinite per- nnme would enable him to fa e ili- tional forest and adjoins (lie Cas- -iod doing guard and patrol duty, la ie Ills Iransnctions. . eade Crest experim ental forest. 1 The u nit num lx'rs nbout 200 tnen. I p o u ltry departm ent, O.S.C.; Look- lensive campaigns calling grow ­ r- 1 ii- v . . ing Ahead in the P o u ltry Indus- ers‘ a t,e n,io n to ’ he new note M. ? . S 2 2 . ': , h. ' . T “ ,k “ try . by Fred Cockell, president of Dn>'Tnent Plan, Kiddle said. Under ,0 the Sacred H ea rt hospital in the In te rn a tio n a l Baby Chick ns- ,d ’s P’ani ’ be premium can be de- Eugene Tuesday fo r medical tre a t- sociation; More Eggs fo r De- dueted f roni an>' indem nity the ment. fpnse by N L Bennion exten- fa rm e r n iig h t receive, or from his • sion poultrym an. O.S.C.; and Lane A A A Pa>ment or wheat loan. C ounty A g ric u ltu re and the Food whlcht>ver is made firs t. These B .P A Y . C L U B S P O N S O R S notes m ature August 18, 1912, and E N T E R T A IN IN G O F be paid in wheat o r cash any S O L D IE R S . tim e before that. ¿inter wheat production on M rs. A lice Breedlove an- Eggs and p o u lity products w ill n,ore than 5000 farm s 1S a’^ a d y nounced yesterday that the play a very im p orta nt part in the w nered bX c r°P insurance this Business and Professional W o­ 1 — , - " f f( - ‘,r 2 ? year. Kiddle said, predicting a ,S and men's club plan ,0 sponsor the record year from the point of n? ’ AK,.’n' FletCber s states entertainm ent of soldiers sta­ that every Lane county p o u ltry - number o f policies in effect. tioned at the arm ory in private man who can do so should attend homes and would ask local res­ E V E L Y N I.A M R O N U . O F O. the meeting. idents to take one o r more HO NO R ROLL. soldiers to dinner Sunday, Jan­ A N N U A L STATE GRANGE uary 18th. I f you would like U N IV E R S IT Y O F OREGON. C O N F E R E N T E. to e nte rtain one o r more sol­ Eugene Excitem ent over the diers in your home Sunday, w ill — — present national emergency failed I lie annual state grange con- to bother students at the U nivor- you k in d ly phone o r contact Mrs. Breedlove o r Mrs. K. K. ference fo r a ll subordinate granges sity of Oregon o r perhaps made w ,d t1*' held w ith tiie Santa Clara them more serious minded fo r M ills at the earliest possible (/ ranKe I'rid a y night, January 16. 177 made the “ honor ro ll" fo r the time. The club hopes ,0 be able State officers ore expeeled to lx* past term , it was announced here ,0 ente rtain at least h alf o f the soldiers Sunday and the rem ain­ present to outline the grange pro- by C. L. Constance, assistant reg- gram fo r another year, especially istrar. ing h alf the follow ing Sunday. w ith reference to the grange's To q u a lify fo r this list students This is a fine gesture on the l>art in tiie defense program . must make a grade |x>int average p a rt o f the Business and Pro­ n d ---------------------- — o f 3.5 out of a possible 4.00. A fessional Women’s club and C ounty Treasurer Grace Schis- to ta l o f 20 students rated a ll should receive wholehearted co­ ka, Saturday received from the " A " o r perfect grades, operation from the people of secretary o f state 552,650.67 from Included on the honor ro ll was this d is tric t. the m otor vehicle fuel fund. Evelyn I.am h of Cottage Grove. having old papers w ill please leave them at the side entrance to the ’ " " o n . where they w ill be ,a ke „ care of. The Sea Scouts m et last night. Two Sea Scouts have le ft the com m unity. Leland Ray has joined the navy and is stationed a t San Diego, C alifornia. V irg il Pollock is in Seattle, employed in the Boeing A irc ra ft factory. O nly fo ur sea scouts remain here of the o rigin al six. Red Cross War Relief Exceeds Quota by $150 The South Lane d is tric t has ex­ ceeded its quota in the Red Cross w a r re lie f drive L. C. Schroeder, chairm an announced this m orning. The sum o f 1,650.00 has been se­ cured, w hich is $130.00 over the quota. The to ta l amount may be su bstantially boosted as not a ll comm ittees have yet reported. A complete report may be available next week. Vernon P. Daniels, Diss,on Rt. Cottage Grove, enlisted in the arm y January 13 at the P ortland headquarters.