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m V O L U M E I. I V Mailed in Con formity with P.O.D. order No. 19687” COTTAGE GROVE. LANE COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2 194 News Briefs of Local Interest Here and There Grid Tu/fies Other Years Guests of the Lions Club Tonight ^ n c ls 4 H Meetin g Start of Housing Project Awaits More Information Thia evening starling nt 6:30 'o'clock the Cottage (¡rove Lion* club will entertain ttie high Before a start is made on the ______ school foot bull squad and have housing project approved by the , ... as club gueata members of the FHA, more information must be 0 P A Shuffles P o in t Values, teams of 1903. 1913, 1923 and forthcoming on the details of the plan to approve construction of Meats Lower; Plans to Crush 1933. The dinner will hi- served In the high school cafeteria by the 60-unit project, It was learn Japan Made. the home economics dub. instead ed here Tuesday. of im porting a guest speaker as Two or three building contrac in former years, the club mem tors have expressed an interest in OPA Shuffle» Poiats bers and their guests will hear the project and it was suggested Ttie office of price admlnud ra a resume of each Heaton as well to these contractors that one or tion announced Wednesday that . ,«* the highlights of the years mora go directly to Portland and all canned ready-to-serve soups. abov,. Phyllis Foster, daughter of Mr. obtain more Information there grapefruit julee and other citrus . Members of the 1903 team in- “,?d MrM G*orKp Foster of the The Chamber of Commerce hous- !^,<7eTOSed*nf 7 ^ M,« tu m m i "on ^ « " ‘n’ iudc’ H e r sh T AHiMm of 1,"'rn,"n Y " ‘"n ha* ,M"n ,n« ‘ ‘« ^ 1 1 1 « ' including lir K A . from rationing on ElJul.n(. Ear, rh/|(. M( K|b. enjoying some of the fruits of her Hagen, Roy Short and Claude Sunday, lam and Al Griffin Incidentally !“'v,'n years of labor with the 4-H Kem, are anxious to assist, but This followed earlier action by the 1903 team is reputed to have CU0 "rK“n,za,i°n. Dxlay she is like others lack complete informa- the OPA In lowering values of all expected to start home from tion, or at least did lack com- won tlw state championship. txTf cuts from two to three |x>inls Chicago, where she spent several pk-te information Tueulay. Members of the 1913 team In per pound, giving consumers about days on a tour of interesting H. E. Eakin, vice president of 30 |>er cent more meat The meat v ite d in c lu d e s : D r. W . E Lebow, points of the city As a state the First National Bank said he George .M a tth e w s o f C o tta g e reductions also are effective Sun Grov< ami Carl Sellers of Eu- Winner of the home beautification had received some information re day. contest was awarded a gene. trip to C she h ic a g o w ith a l l e x œ n w s k?é n w ’'V? î ^ ’ undcr whloh ‘he The canned Items are made paid. ami was awarded" 17-jewel alxiut thé in ly d .f T é X e ’h e c é îw point free for the period from gold watch provided by Mm. determine between title VI ami December 5 to January 1 At the Charles R. Walgreen. Chicago, the previous federal housing loan same time 13 other Items bad ra horticultural enthusiast. Among was that the house m ^ t e i ! S nr tioned values trimmed. the g irls h o m e landscaping be occupied by the owner or a Among them were canned pork achievements were building up the war worker and what would con- and brans Which were reduced lawn with from 14 to 10 jMJints for popular* shrubs and grass trees, seed. and cons°troc7-' X k é r i î \ h * S m y " h í d’ dm ’ t sized cans. Itili 1 , M Z \ I I t 1 1 , k , , . a . I aa.a. L— Í _ __ 1 know. » _ . ... Ing an outdoor fireplace, wishing Helps Available In Filing Farm Declarations Gllhert Islands Cost 10112 U vea The navy announced Wednesday that fighting In the Gilbert islands has resulted In 1092 American dead and 2«*) wounded. Previous eatlmates had placed the losses by Japanese forces at MOUO which comprised virtually the entire garrison at Tarawa. In preparation for the Deccm- bt>r dp'«dlln«' for filing income tax ‘•“R’n stes by farmers a new pamphlet entitled "Farm Book- '‘«•eping ami the Federal Income ’ ax has been Issued by the U. S. ‘•«'ixirtment of agriculture anti is wp°- and rock terrace Leaving Eugene on November 24- Foster was joined by other s ,a te winners and II. C. Si-ynwnr. state 4-H club leader, and Miss Helen ( owgill. n o w a v a ila b le fre e fr o m th e c o u n - F in a l Ma kin and Abemama. ty e x te n s io n o ffic e , re p o rts C o u n - t y A g e n t o . s . F le tc h e r . The navy said the heaviest This new po-ket-sized pamph American losses were on Tarawa where Ja|>anese snipers fired at let is not a set of direct loas for of heavy enemy opposition Icon, shore batteries Hnd machine gun* The |(M* th e re th e n a v y p la ce d at K»J6 Americans killed and 2M7 wounded R e p o rt On W TY..— ty —— Chest Due Dec. 8th a r Pomona Grange Meets Saturday ,o ,o .,o a E ra n ve m e e n n e Lane Pomona Saturday at Flm.ra grange approv™ meeting two a ll ’ > '< •« TWO («■solutions. One asked that ra- tion points on' meats’ be On Wednesday. December 8th. until the livestock situatk.™ was "or is it an involved, de- Wll, rep.,n ,?w r.-sults ffl the war ’he ol™ ™ r- ,a,l,'d M”’ oi »nstructiona for fill- rhex, driV(. jn thj)r Kan7 '_* * contlnucd al ,he i)res- " 1K " n 'n c o m e ta x b la n k , M r . nt Hmp NUMBER 16 Home Boys in the FIGHTING FORCES Homecoming of of Our Nation Masonic Lodge Attracts Many 116 Present to Enjoy Turkey Dinner; Tully of Eugene Is Gue3t Speaker. Pvt. Roy Woif with the anti- Robert G i e r a u , Pharmacists' tank division and received his Mate 2 C. with the U. S. navy *’“ * tra‘n‘ng at Camp RobcrtS' ,de‘achnwnt at . .Acorn Cahiornia 800 Roy Wolf. Por‘ Hu,ene”\e ', ( alli° rn,a formPr resident, who was em- ifrred from Pasco. P»oyed by the Southern Pacifié F. L. Gierau, and graduate of here. class of 1939, local high school. P o r iS Ï u ^ y ^ ^ T S T W ^ Ï ington, D. ( and arrived at his est m at ton Monday at 10:00 a. m. e visited the capítol city and lat- er reported to Fort George . leade, Mary land, December 1. Mrs. Dennis W Hanks received word from her son Sergeant Lynn 11 -Walker, that he is somewhere on an lsland in ,he Southwest o-» — »- __■ Pacific. » He said they went through ‘he Panama Canal on ’he 30,11 anniversary where MF’ J° hn Kebe,beck and daughter Florence visited in the guest speaker and gave an in- Eugene at the depot a short time teresting address on Masonry and Tuesday afternoon with Pfc. Carl post war planning. Other program Kebelbeck who was returning numbers included three vocal solos to a Northern Army Post where hy Mrs. Helen Judy Hardy, “The he is stationed with the North- First Primrose” by Greig, "Drink west Serv'ice Command. C all went, to Me Only With Thine Eyes” and to Klarnath FalLs last Saturday "Believe Me if All Those Endear- * here he spent a few da>s at ,hp ,n* Youn8 Charms, "and two vo- hoole ° h“ u"cle and aunt Mr Ca 80108 by Fenton C hafes. Both and M rs ta n ln v A io c o r azi«. SO lo I» t.< w a f p a r e n m n a n i o d h v M ir e and Mrs- S s,an lp y A. P Pieser. vis- soloists were accompanied by Mrs. '«ed friends and did a little duck Helen Rice Hagen at the piano. ^ n tin g . after spending a fifteen * “d m° n‘hS Vem Williams with the Seabees, 1 O . „ Do Not T - Dispose n l of (e ft S a tu r d a y e v e n in g by p iarw One hundred and sixteen people enjoyed the turkey dinner served by the Constellation club last night at the Masonic hall in con nection with the annual home coming event of the Cottage Grove Masonic lodge. Due to travel re strictions there were fewer visit ors but one of the biggest turn outs of home people ever seen at a similar event. Visitors were present from Eugene, Springfield and Elkton. Ross Glass of Mead- owview. a former member of the -------__ Grove -------- — „ Cottage lodge was among ,ht ’ ‘member8 H M. Foster, worshipful mas- ter of the local lodge served as .toa8tma8.t w of the program fol lowing the dinner and introduced the program numbers. The Rev. James Tully of Eugene, pastor of the First Presbyterian church was 1942 LalCeilSC PlflteS Stream Flow in U. S. 6th Highest Since year 1910 H e ,c 6er explains. Instead it is a ,k “ K-“ "—--------- ------ ----- di- frum Eugene for a camp in Cab- 'oa three simple explanation of the steps “ ®°*6nke. I^ne com rectors to the producers public fornia [•rinac. u m e county com- „ ,o 3 i.v Oregon motor vehicle owners muni ties chairman, states that re- market were elected. Gus Swan- i a T h e S w i K s wife He necessary for a farmer to take in were cautioned against disposing Loase* to Americans at Makin, arranging what records he has and P®r,R froni enure district son of the Central grange and bern transferred , ransierreo from tro m i a __ m - n o i m e ir i >m ,nP the entire Camp of their 1942 license plates at the where United S ta te, army troops ’ year in statement i is- bore the brunt of the terrific hat- ........ * ....r X T T , c T k s sus ,r < r ur; , ' ? h: tie. were 65 killed and 121 wound The majority of farmers in ex" l,,-n’' ,prnl aad H. C Wheeler of Gosh- Fred W. Beidler. S l/C . who has state todav. tember 30th was the sixth high- ed. Lane county will have Io file fed- f1U^,h‘', !i,a,ed "That ” L°r <he ° n<? >ear lerm ' The si a ‘*oned " i,h ,he U- S - Farrell said some owners had est since 1910 and the annual Only one American was killed eral income tax returns this year ,hp huKp ’“ •< of giving every one work program committee was Coast Guard at Portland, left re- indicated they thought the 1942 flow at nine representative sta- and two wounded in the Abemama even though deductions may elim- ,n Lane county an opportunity to "«med as fol ows: Herbert Stone- cently for overseas duty. Fred is plates were to be removed after tions was the greatest on record capture. inate any actual payment for K ve 18 *’p,nK mi>de comparatively burg. West P o i n t Grange; Mrs. the husband of Esther Beidler tdjer and and “ the ~ first of the year. according to statistics compiled r°' by The navy did not say how many some The present requirements eaMy du'' ,o ,hc f,n,‘ ° ’ K«nization Ured G. Knox. Spencer Creek son of Mr. and Mis. Fred Beidler. T he 1944 windshield sticker Major Walter R. Lalonde, resi- marines were Included In the to- are tbil( a single person with a s<*’ up by ,be d,!i,r*ct chairmen Grange, and Paul Plank of Irving Lt. Jack Kelly expects to leave S! rv” ,0 va,idate the 1942 license dpnt engineer at the Cottage tals, but It was understood the gross income of $5«) or more or and the splendid cooperation of Grange, Members voted to meet w ith ,o d a y fo r Carlsbad. New Mexico, platps wh'ch therefore must be Grove dam. Considering the deaths nt Tarawa were practically a married person with a gross many hundreds of workers.’1 e T hum on S n c e a?The n e ^ whert> he w i" ,ak(> fur,her tram- re ,a «ned °n the vehicle ’ Farrell stream flow as the index of w et- all leathernecks. the Thurston So, it's “over the top on De meet ng X f Grange , wdif b.' at the the fo next u rii ,n* as an army air « >rPs <*d<’L Veh,cle, ™ y "*»• ,he " « « h ™ part of the income of $621 or more must Agree on Plan cern her 8th'' for Lane county Saturdav in make a return. « a f,er a visit here with his par- °Pera,ed ,n Oregon without United States had the second wet- President He .h e v.K da.ing lcs, „ „ „„ „ m rd. ,,,. . Roos,«velt. Prime _ Min- Farmer« must file a declaration communities. An earnest appeal is .sent out ; a y ndod ‘hc "1ee,inK ,ast Satur later Winston ( hurrhill and Gen- of estimated tax not later than recently completed a course with In the southern part of the I rVfl IV' I /"I ! 1 ' A I or »• t business % * a • am m rraliHMimo ( hi«ng Kai Shck, at a Dccrmtx'r 1.5. 194,3. This dcclara* t f ' t'l S I’ \ individual, the army air corps at Las Vegas, United States, the stream flow momentous five-day conference u„n «'presents the taxpayer’s firm makp ,hp easier; if CATHOLIC M ISSION OPEN’S Nevada. was widely and frequently sub in North Africa, have agreed on (test approximation of his income y ° u *hat you have Ix'cn over- ARE VOU DOING YOt R PA RT? SU N D A Y normal and drought conditions plans to crush Japan and strip anfj vk-tory tax liability for the looked, call or see your local Mrs. Frank White has received were dominant in southern Flori An urgent call has been issued word from her husband, who is her of the vast territories she has curnmt year The amount due to chairman and give your share The ___ _______ Mission to -- ~ be ___ held _ — at the da, Mississippi. Louisiana. South • ,,n t v war U • ,he 8overn^l^n, for M morc iro.rionn h ?’ rwaa50o f S 2 l V f an' 7 ’hn’ da’c 'vUh ,h * , T,’<' Sou,h Lane county lcal Kau2P aresslngs we sur8" are serving with the naval construe- Catholic church, Cottage Grove. ern Arkansas. Eastern Texas. ?„ni fa|, ing KaU" wp need ar* tkm battalion, that he has been will be conducted gresslon, was officially an estim ate is generally the amount fund campaign reached 5() percent short of what 18 we w -d T „,,y . V X X S S AT “r ,f' SuUi’ r V i S T ’S of 'he total y ears tax minus any of its quota or $3.4(10 yesterday Manchuria, Formosa and all of paym ent, already made to the col- Damon Scott, treasurer reported started to .ieh t times »s Wll'»«"«burg. Virginia, to a camp and will open Sunday morning the northeast embracing Quebec the Pacific islands which Jiqian lector earlier in the year, la-fore While good progress and grati- many dressings will be needed 'n Ma,"e' Whpre he expec,s ,o with mass and sermon by the Rev. Nova ScotlH and New Englandt has Heized or occupied since 1914 the plan of payment was changed fying results have been obtained and the interested ones are so ™ T uHe My^ he ,lkes h,s work Sulhvan at l n :30. storage for power during the are to be taken from her. Korea, to a pay-as-you-go basis. The thus far from the canvass of the th a t o u r t^w, will have ro eo ’he coun,’> and ,hat ,h e r p ;. Mlss,on w[n extend t0 and >'Par was about the same as prevl- whlch ahe annexed in 1910, Is to exact tax liability for 1943 will business district, this phase of without d r e s s e s u n le« a S U “ OW Wher* ** **’ 12° ous and »omewhaf greater ------- — . . dressings unless a be made free „ u „ . . . . read each morning at 8 : 0 0 th a n th e averacre be « etermmed wnen the complete the campaign has not been com- mOre women turn out and do their R. V. (Bobi Grewelle, H.A.l C, o'clock and will be followed w ith ' After the conference, the presi linal return is filed on or before pleted. Neither has the residential bit. Some people have the idea writes his parents. Mr. and Mrs. spec,al instructions. Each evening In the southeast, storage in 11 dent and Churchill left for a se March 15. 1941 w , . r r ........................... >«"’ government should buy these John Grewelle. that he has been at 8 00 o'clock there will be de- major power reservoirs was 77 cret destination where they are n u al d" ir eTsm • u’™ >nd‘ng dressings, but the government transferred from the U. S. navy votions and a ses, non These m is. percent of the storage availabili- expected to confer with Marshal u i s ir ii t s . cannot put out more than 10 per hospital at Oakland. California. sions are held once in every four ty' In the west central region, m- Josef Stalin to cement plans for The Jefferson school is the first cent of what is needed. Our to Camp Parks. Shoemaker. Cali- years ’ eluding Wisconsin, storage in the the swiftest possible defeat of institution to reach and go over wounded boys who have returned fornia. and is with the medical ’ The Rev Arthur Sullivan was a Chippewa is about average and Germany so the United States, Its quota. This was done in short Hom the fronts and are patients department. classm ate of th e Rev James Max- storage in the headwaters of the Great Britain and .China if not Mississippi is about average. order. The quota of the high our hospitals are making 10 Verne L. Wittekind. S2 C. re- wel1' local Pastor' at Men>° Park. Russia also can turn their over scho&l is over half raised. Ppr cent of the dressings needed Storage for p power in the west California, and was ordained with o,, per cent , is still » i eft r. , for the L da? turned Farramit 15 Idaho u w e i pow. in How the highway commission whelming |»ower unitedly against so 80 S t e r to soendTn^i dav l Sim e X '-amornia, hini al S t- Mary s Cathedral, sho* * that ,o i major er reser- nullified the court order to re- Japan. civilians to make, plus six to day af’f_r 8po"d*"g “ 15'day ’T?'0 ; Portland, in 1931 He took a nnst- v°«rs in Montana hold t , .. - -------- ■ — —/ - with his Mirënts* Mr" and ' m ™ i Portland, in 1931. He took a post- voirs •" Montana hold about the move the barricades from some eight times as many as p revious-1* 0 " Mr- a"d Mrs. gradua(e CQUrse a( th<? Catho,jc same as last year with exception ¡four streets intersection the new- CHRINTMAR HEAL HALE ly made, so we are wondering if n " ' " pKina. University. Washington, D. C.. and of Fort Peck- wn*ch though still j ly constructed strip of highway IN ( RKAHING we are all doing our part. More Sgt. C. O. Adams, son of Mrs. has been for the past four years fillinK has m°re than doubled the in south Cottage Grove has been Returns of the Christmas Seal /iiacussed hy several citizens and ersA? n \h T h ? J ,o n Emdy Adams, w rites'th at he is superintendent of Catholic schools ! feet of storage from July to Highway Signs Under Fire Here November Rainfall Drops to 4 Inches section drive Hre continuing to come in * uesday whs one of the chief moisture dropped to slightly over w-ith each mail and at Wednes- 'opics at the Chamber of Com-1 four inches for November, accord- day noon the amount received was I merce meeting. What the high- t"g .? 5 ?oC.. weathpr records of more than $3(X).(M), According to w,,y department did was to put Major W aller R. Lalonde resi- a report of the chairman. Stew- UP "No left turn” signs, "stop" dent engineer at the Cottage art Carlson. The whole-hearted s’Kns' <»nd "No right turn” signs, Grove lake. After recording a to- response of the public is very wken the barricades were remov- ta i rainfall of 3.47 inches for the much appreciated says Mr. Carl- pd 11 was understood that some first 1.» days ol November, mois- son. The program supported by motorists got in trouble in ignor lute dropped to .59 of an inch for the Christmas seal sale has an es- inK tflp siK"s w-hen first erected, the last 15 days of November. peclally heavy burden to carry be- *ater they were not molested, hut Only two days of the I’Hst in case of an accident the viol» ■ .................. A cause of the war conditions con rtlon might he a different matter, h eloi- f r o i z S . im ce’on the 8th tributing to the spread of tuber It is also understood that stop when a temperature of 31 degrees culosis The local theatre management signs, no left turn signs, etc., will W(lii recorded and again on the cooperating with this drive is now >,p ,akpn up at the next council 26th when the mercury dropped to showing a short film on tubér- ,nppHng and that H. W. Lombard, the same rending, 31 degrees. The • i'ity attorney, will haVe a report highest temperature of the month, culosls treatment. ^3. was reached on five days of Additional seals may he pur on (he matter. chased at the union high school November its follows: 2, 9, 10. 11 .IOI1N H C A FE ( HANGES or the Jefferson school. an d 28. th e re were three hours OW NEKHHIP of clear sky on the 28th. Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Morisette of — — _ Tacoma, have located Mrs. Kenneth . . Washington, ... . .. | U Mr. . and , . . , Booher , Mr- nnd Mrs- Glpn Miller of ero and are liv in g at 37 North lave taken over Johns Cafe at Lowell announce the birth of a 3on Sixth street. Mia. Morisette will the corner of Main and 5th street, born Saturday. November 27, at assist In the office of her husband The retiring owners, Mr. and Mrs. the McFarland maternity home who recently opened a lumber John C ummins, have made no fu- The baby weighed 8 S pounds and broker’s office. ¡lure plans so far ns known. ihus been named Gene Arden. » an hour or two, are needed if the now stationed in Italy with the in this diocese. September. quota is any ways near filled, searchlight battalion. He says the --------- POW ER RECORD HET The surgical gauze classes are people are friendly, eggs are 2()c SCHOOLS CO NTRIBUTE $620.10 meeting every Monday afternoon each, lots of hazel nuts, walnuts TO CAM PAIGN from 1:30 to 4:30 and Monday eve- persimmons and vegetables, but Sales of electricity by privately nings from 7:30 to 9:30 and Wed- no meat. owned The amount of $620.10 has been owned power power corporations corporations during during nesday mornings from 9:00 to 1042 established an all-time re- contributed to the War Chest ll;0 0 and Wednesday afternoons John Seagoe was graduated last cord f°r 'he fourth straight year, campaign by the local union high from 1:30 to 4:30 at the Masonic week from the U. S. Navy pre- totaling over a billion and a half school and grade schools. Accord- temple and every woman who can flight school. St. Marv’s College, kilowatt hours, a 12.48 percent ing to a report by Robert Gra- possibly give a morning, an after- California after a three months Kain ovpr 1941 and a gain of 89 ham. principal of the grade noon or Hn an pvpnin« evening once once a A wpp» week < course course’ ot of ground ground school, school, military military percent over 1930. schools, $316.00 was raised in one 1 0,1 ol J°_U a? .^ e,j C. tn?Lning and wil1 day, last Thursday, by the grade are asked school pupils. Their quota was dana and a to , bring a cap or ban- transferred to the naval air sta- SW OPPING smock or extra dress tion at Livermore, California for $300.00. This is an average of to wear whili ear while working. his primary training. AS part of more than fifty cents per pupil. WEEKS LEFT the pre-flight ceremonies, Cadet The high school quota is $500.00, to Buy GLOVSS _ D EPU TY COLLECTORS TO Sengoe participated in a regi $304.10 of which had been raised A ID FARM ERS mental review which was received at last report, Tuesday night. by Commanding (Wficer, Clyde W. To aid farmers *ln filing their King, Even though Western Auto has declarations of estimated income, “gone in” for a variety of items, a schedule has lieen arranged for Mrs. James E. Payne has re- particularly at Christmas season, deputy collectors to visit the vari- calved word from her husband, you can still, and always will, ous kwallties over .the state for Sgt. Payne that he has arrived find your usual large assortment this purpose. Declarations must safely in North Africa He likes of values in car accessories such be filed before December 15. A it fine and says things look about as batteries, motor oil, ignition deputy collector will be in Eli- .the same as ‘anv place else ’he parts, and many items too numer gene from December 6 to 15 in- biggest difference being in the ous to mention. Save at Western elusive for this purpose. I different race of people there. Auto. 16-ltc-Adv