No. 19687" Muik'd in Con formity with P.O.D. order VOM ME MV Karl K. Mills Heads Chamber Another Year Fred Bressler, Vice President; Housing Program Details Ready. COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY. OREGON, Till HSDAY. DECEMBER Hi Fourteen Hi School Boys Take Exams For Army Air Corps F o u rte e n h ig h school Ixiyx, n il seniors, le ft S unday n ig h t foi C o rtla n d to ta k e the physical ex a m in a tio n fo r th e a rm y a ir corps. If accepted the laiys w ill is ’ p e r m itte d to fin is h th e ir high school ye a r before being f i l l e d fo r tr a in ing as u ir corps cadets. F o r those w ho a rc accepted, the c u ll w ill p ro b a b ly lie m ade som etim e next sum m er. A m ong those ta k in g the exam in a tio n w e re S te rlin g B o lto n , John M acuuley, Ted A lu m b a u g h , W il lia m Wiese, E lw ln H o w e ll, Vernon < D ic k ) B alch, M ich a e l Q uagliu, A lto n W illia m s , W ayne M cC all, Iv a n H oyer. Ross B ra d fo rd . R alph W a rre n , H a ro ld Ross, R ich a rd High School Glee Club to Present Xmas Program NUMBER IK 1 lom e Boys in the Air Wac Committee Named Tuesday FIGHTING FORCES of O u r N ation L t. Aida B. Hendricks, re c ru it e r from the Portland a rm y a ir | base, was hero Tuesday in the in test of re c ru itin g women from the arm y a ir corps. She announced that an A ir W AC com m ittee had been named here and the person nel of the com m ittee includes: K a rl K. M ills, chairm an; Mmes. W. H. D augherty and H. W. Lom bard, M a jo r H a rry M etcalf, L a rry Levens, H. E. Eakin and Schofield S tew art. A meeting o f the local com m it tee w ill be held sh o rtly a fte r the firs t of the year at which tim e they w ill discuss the needs o f the U nited States a rm y fo r women and the opportunities open to »omen in this branch of ,service. Others who may be interested in this type o f service are welcome to attend. T in- com bined glee d u b s , under th e d ire c tio n o f .Miss D e l Jolt, w ill present th e ir annual C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m in the fo rm o f a C h ris t inas pageant co n sistin g o f three scenes. m u sica l accom panim ent by the e n tire glee club, F rid a y , De cem ber 17 at 8 0 0 p. m in the a u d ito riu m . T h is p ro g ra m is fre e to the pu b lic. K a r| K. M ills was elected presl- dent o f the Cottage Grove Cham Special numbers w ill be: Vocal ber o f Commerce to r the ensuing solo. P hyllis Baldwin, costumed as year at the weekly luncheon of a Madonna singing "The Virgins the C ham ber of Commerce Tues L u lla b y " by D udley-B uck; Doro day. The nom inating com m ittee thy Rider, Fiances Thrun, Helen composed of C. J. Kern. N. J. N el Sm ith, P hyllis Baldwin. Helen son and A rt W einkauf, submit ted Hudgins and Miss D cBolt w ill sing a list of a ll officers and director*, -evr-ral special songs including who were unanimously elected by Campbell. "H ow B e au tifu l Upon The Moun the membership, The election of ta in " and "V oice o f Freedom," M ills as president was over his music by Rubenstein. protest, and a fte r he called a t The enure glee rlu b w ill sing tention to the fact that he hud A lb e rt F. P alm er,j Yeoman 3. C, "Gesu Bam bino" (I In fa n t Jesus I, previously servial In this office. U. S. navy. Stationed at Chase and "The B irth d a y of the K in g ." O ther officers elected were: The fin a l num ber w ill be the Field Beeville. Te. - Son of M r. Fred Bressler, vice president; II. famous composition, "H a lle uja h and Mrs. C. A. Palmer. Enlisted E. Eakln, treasurer, and Cleo ( h o rn s ' from the Messiah by September 7. 1942. M orclock. secretary M orelork re Handel. placed Herm an Petersen several The m anufacture o f tw o billion i When the composition. "H a l months ago as secretary when ratio n tokens, sm aller in size und leujah C horus" was firs t given in \t-« s of Boys and G ir’s in Petersen was called into the arm y more than tw ice the num ber c a ll England many years ago. the M o re lo rk'■ election was also mude ed fo r in the o rig in a l j>I*tn. was music was considered so glorious over his protest. sta rted this week by the Osborne anil Inspiring that the K in g es Named on the hoard of d irectors R egister Company of C liy in n a ti, tablished the precedent of stand Mrs. L. P. Sanford received a were: L a rry Levens and H. W th<- O ffice of Price A d m in is tra Edwin ing during (he perform ance and telegram from her son Lom bard fo r a tw o year term and tio n announced Saturday. to this day any presentation of W ells i Eddie I Johnson saying he W. C. M a rtin fo r a one year term The order calls fo r the manu this music m erits o r requires the is now at Madison. Wisconsin, to f ill out the unexpired term of facture of 1,100,000.000 red tokens same trib u te ). where he is attending radio school Vinal Itandull. now serving in the to be used in m aking "ra tio n at the U nive rsity o f Wisconsin. navy Sea bees. The orchestra, directed by Fen change" in buying meats and fats, Dr. H. A. Hagen caller) a tte n and 900.000,000 blue tokens to be ton Charles, w ill play a medley of M Sgt. Roland A. Tucker, son tion to the fact that the co m m it C hristm as carats. The "V oice" fo r of Mrs. Jennie Redford, is now’ used in buying processed foods. tee now' has n il available Inform a the Christm as scenes is Bob OPA increased the num ber of stationed at Camp Miles Standish, tion on the proposed federal hous tokens on order becapsc it is nec Bauder. Taunton, Massachusetts, aw aiting ing project here. Copies o f a ll In The stage setting, lig h tin g and orders fo r sea duty. essary to Insure an udequute sup form ation have been given to • C hristm as p ly to meet a ll needs sta rtin g pioduetion of t h e other com m ittee members includ M ille r S m ith has been home on from the day the plan go»-s into scenes is under the supervision of ing II. E E.akm and Roy Short a furlough v is itin g his parents, P rincipal Davies and Mrs. Fenton effect. By reducing the size of Don Kubler, high school ng • M r. and .Mrs. C orbett S m ith and tokens, the to ta l num ber ts being ♦Gharles teacher, rep orting on the F.F.A fa m ily o f C ulp Creek. more than doubled w ith o u t In project said the local chapter re Leonard O lin o f San Francisco, creasing the q u a n tity o f lim ite d cently acquired five now register m aterials o rig in a lly allocated fo r C alifornia, made a short vis it at ed hogs Including two new breeds token m anufacture. the home of an aunt, Mrs. Pete fo r this section, the D uroc Jer The OPA also-announced: The Tonole, the past week. sey und the spotted Poland China, new ratio n token plan w ill go into News Briefs of Local Interest Here and There May Orant Federal Wood Waste Plants in Two Weeks; Schools Out Dec. 23rd. Wood W aste Plant Possible Press dispatches yesterday car ried the announcement that a de cision on the wood waste produc tion m ight be made w ith in two weeks by the W PA. The promise to investigate the fe a sib ility o f es ta b lis h in g government plants fo r the u tiliza tio n or wood waste in the northw est wax made by H a r ris Ellsw orth, 4t;i d is tric t repre Anyone interested m ay contact sentative and otner northw est any of the members and get in fo r congressmen. Incidentally, M r. Richard P. Palmer. Yeoman 3/C, m ation relative to the needs of E llsw o rth has w ritte n the pub U. S. navy. Son o f M r. and Mrs. the a ir WACS. lisher of thus newspaper th a t the C. A. Palmer. Enlisted September chances are good fo r a wood waste 7, 1942, and stationed at Cabaniss plant here eventually. Field, Corpus C h risti, Texas. )1u B.-» More than a m iihon sufferers of respiratory ailm ents were re p o rt ed throughout the nation today F ire o f unknown origin destroy and it appeared th a t the figure ed a bam, car. ch;cxen house and m ight rise as health officials gen a q u a n tity o f fr u it and meat be e ra lly agreed th a t colder w eather longing to M r. and Mrs. E. W. would not abate the spread o f i l l Pennington, residents o f Knox ness. ASSEM BLY OF GOD h ill just east o f the c ity lim its, Absenteeism from schools, o f CHRISTM AS PROGRAM last Thursday m orning near 11:00 fices and w a r plants continued to The Assembly of God Sunday a. m In addition to the bam , the m ount, but deaths were few. school w ill give th e ir Christm as fa m ily car was destroyed along Gas Shortage Coming program Sunday. December 19, w ith about 700 quarts o f fr u it, Price A d m in istra to r B o w l e s 1943, at 10:00 o'clock during the vegetables and meats valued at warns there may be another cut Sunday school hour. The program $150.00 and a chicken house. in c iv ilia n gasoline supplies as ¿he w ill consist o f recitations, musical The firs t in tim a tio n o f the i tempo increases in the w a r aaginst numbers, etc. tragedy the fa m ily had was when Japan. The church choir under tpe di- they smelled smoke. Mrs. Penning Already, fo u r o ut of every ten i ection o f Chas. Cochran w ill ton said the firs t she knew o f the bring special numbers in both the fire was w’hen she smelled smoke gallons produced on the Pacific m orning and evening services. from w hat appeared to be b urn coast is going to w ar,” he said in Mrs. Lee Kruse at the piano. The in g rags, When the fire was dis a radio address last night. “ As numbers include: 'T h e Prince of covered, the flames had gained too soon as the offensive against Peace," Ira B. W ilson; "C arol of much headway to be e ffectively Japan is increased in scope and intensity, it w ill take h a lf o f our the Bells," Josephine L. Burns: checked. west coast gas." "Hail to the Lord's Anointed,” Loss on the bam and the car Russell Hancock M illes; “ The was p a rtly covered by insurance, Van W inkle D ies F irs t C hristm as C arol," Farm er- it was understood. Isaac H. Van W inkle, a ttorney M r. and Mrs. A. W oolcott of Lorenz. effect ^n Sunday, F ebruary 27. general o f Oregon since 1920, died How to m ed postw ar problems S ilk Creek have received word P H I; tokens w ill be distribu te d Candy w ill be d istrib u te d to the MONDAY LAST M EETING OF at his home at Salem Tuesday to ret tile rs about F ebruary 22, was the chief topic of discussion from th e ir son, L t. Thomas Rus children at the close of the C h ris t RF.D CROSS U N TIL JA N . 3rd. night. He was 73. 1944; strifts of stamps, each huv- at the state grange session which sel) W oolcott, who is a co-pilot on mas program . School V acation ing a value o f ten (Mints under closed S aturday evening a t Eu a B-24, that he has been trans The local schools w ill observe a N ext Monday, December 20, the plan, regardless of the num er gene. The conference was fo r a ll ferred from Boise, Idaho, to H arv- j M E N D E LSSO H N ’S CANTATA w ill be the last m eeting of the 10-day holiday s ta rtin g December al now appearing on the stamps, state officers, com m ittee ch a ir ard, Nebraska. A nother son, John The choir o f the F irs t B aptist Red Cross surgical gauze classes -4 th from the 24th to January George M atthews, Max Bird, W. w ill be validated on u horizontal men and county deputies. W. W oolcott, M M 1/C, has just church w ill present a C hristm as u n til a fte r the holidays. Regular 2nd inclusive. Ow ing to the near L. W orkm an from the c ity coun o r across-the-book basis F eaturing the session was the returned to the states from his cantata Sunday evening, Decem classes w ill be held on Monday ness of the 25th, m any teachers ra th e r c il and Sam Muckin, m ayor and than on u v e rtic a l o r up and down report of the state grange a g ri firs t convoy trip . ber 26th at 7:30 p. m. The can from 1:30 to 4:30 and from 7:30 who plan to v is it cu rin g the 10- H. W. Lom bard, c ity a tto rn e y a t basis, as nt present; a regulur c u ltu ra l com m ittee of which Ralph tina, "G lo ria in ExceLsis," by to 9:30 p. m. at the Mosonic tem day period may not leave u n til S Sgt. C a rro ll J. S ullivan of tended the postw ar planning s e s schedule of v a lid ity dates w ill be jP. L a ird was chairm an. The report Felix Mendelssohn w ill be directed ple and then w ill disband u n til a fte r the 25th. sion o f the League of Oregon established. This w ill provide a i urged the government to take 1-ong Beach, C alifornia, spent a by Mrs. Helen Judy H ardy. The January 3 when the regular few days on furlough w ith his cities held in Eugene the evening to ta l o f five processed foods over the packing plants not oper choir w ill be investured in th e ir schedule w ill be resumed. o f December 8th and reported the stamps w o rth 50 points fo r each a ting nt fu ll capacity to relieve parents. D. J. and Mrs. Sullivan, newly purchased robes. The public There have been several new’ m eeting an in stru ctive one. C ity consumer at the sta rt o f each the livestock m arket situation. recently. is invited to hear this Christm as W'orkers lately and it is hoped a ll representatives dlscusw'd projects m onth. Three m eat-fats stamps The re|»ort also referred the pro- Pfc. Donald W. S ullivan of music. the old bnes w ill be back a fte r designed to take* up the slack in w o rth a to ta l of 30 points, w ill be posed ceilings on certain types of Presque Isle, Maine, has recently the firs t o f the year as w e ll as employment at the end of the pre come va lid every tw o weeks. farm la ls ir to local granges fo r been made coqioral o f radio CHRISTM AS PROGRAM a ll new ones who can possibly sent wur. The o rig in a l ratio n token plan study. The proposal th a t the technicians. The church school o f the F irs t gave a few hours a week to help So fa r only tw o projects have provided fo r the m anufacture of grange establish a cooperative Baptist church w ill have th e ir an make surgical gauze dressings as been planned fo r Cottage Grove; !MM),(MM).(MMI tokens Charles R Johnson, 19, e le c tri nual Christmas program Decem- it w ill take m any more earnest -150,000,000 packing plant in Eugene received these being the construction of a red and 150,000,000 blue. This Is no action. c ia n s mate, son o f M rs, M. K. ber 23rd at 7 :30. A ll members and The Cottage Grove Lions won w orkers if the quota is made. sewerage disposal plant and the less than one-half the num ber in Discussion was also centered on Johnson, 808 So. 3rd street, has friends of the church are invited th e ir firs t basketball game 36-17, erection of a c ity lib ra ry building. t he present order. the postw ar problems of a g ric u l completed basic tra in in g at the to enjoy this evening w ith the LANE COUNTY VOITURE NO. in a one-sided t i l t at D rain F r i M ore projects may Is1 added hut submarine school, subm arine base. children. It was also planned o rig in a lly ture. day afternoon, December 10. 80 TO MEET HERE these are exjiected to lie suppli- to make the tokens a shade sm all New London, Connecticut, fo r The Lions scored fir s t on a fie ld m cntcd by the construction of the er than a quarter. The size has d uty w ith the growing fleet o f CANTATA "THE VISION OF NO SPE C IA L SESSIO N The Lane county V o iture No. 80 goal by Land and were in the lead Dorenn dum, firs t slated to be l>een sharply reduced and underseas fighters. Johnson was the SCROOGE** DECEM BER 22 o f the 40 & 8 o f the Am erican le fo r the rest of the game. The completed a fte r the war. tokens w ill be sm aller than a Governor Snell said F rid a y at graduated from Cottage Grove On Wednesday evening. Decem gion w ill hold th e ir m eeting and closest D rain got to the Lions was State Budget D ire cto r George dime. Salem, he does not intend to call union high, joined the navy last ber 22. at 8:00 o'clock .at the C hristm as get together at the at the close o f the firs t q u a rte r Aiken of O ntario, told the mu a special session of the state leg- year in November and went to when the score was 8-7. nicipal representatives that Ore U. S. C A SU A LTIES IN ITALY islajure, which was demanded by F arragut, Idaho, naval tra in in g Church of C hrist, the vested choir Rainbow cafe Friday, December 17th. Coach French substituted in o f g irls w ill present a cantata. gon should provide employment 12,518 Oregon W ar Dads to provide more station fo r recruit instruction. "The Vision o f Scrooge." taken A special program has been a r units, w ith the firs t strin g s ta rt fo r nt least 216,(MM) re tu rn in g sol Secretary of W a r H enry L. funds fo r p o s t-w ir proji-cts to pro A lfre d C.Petersen, son of Mrs. from Dickens' "C hristm as C arol." ranged by the Chef De Gare and ing. The second team substituted diers and w a r w orkers and that Stim son said at W ashington, F r i vide employment fo r retu rn in g A lfre d Petersen of Pisston route This w ill be presented e n tire ly by the correspondante. A ll members at the s ta rt of the second quar the state is w ell advanced on a day, that Am erican fifth arm y veterans. has arrived at the in fa n try replac music and pantomime using the in good standing should be there. ter. This system was used in the program to do its share. The state casualties in Ita ly in the recent The governor said that the set follow ing characters: Scrooge, F orm er Voitures m ilita ire can re second half. Each team played highw'ay departm ent is planning fig h tin g "to gain the road to tin g up of the state post-w ar ement center fo r bacic tra in in g at M arley's Ghost, the Three S pirits, instate by cu rre n t payment of one half. to launch a $30,000,000 w ork pro R om e," to ta l 12,518 on the basis readjustm ent and development Bob C ta tc h it, and T in y T im . M rs. 1944 dues. This is a concession. The Lions were led by th e ir gram. the state system of h ig h e r' of the latest figures here. commission appeared adequate, John V a n N o rtw ick is d irecting Most Voitures require cu rren t veteran center. H oward Harpole, education and o the r institutio ns The to ta l includes 1929 killed, and he suggested that we take it the pantom im ing and also reads dues and an e xtra premium. A ll who scored eight points. John w ill also have extensive programs 7809 wounded, and 2780 missing. '"s lo w and easy." tfie prologue. Ebenezar Scrooge Voitures are needed to c a rry the Edwards and Je rry W itherspoon Aiken told his hearers thut the w ill be introduced by Mrs. M illi- load of legion a ctivities. Ed Gotch, each scored six points fo r the The annual Christm as p a rty of key to handling the (wist w ar prob eent Mason. Chemenot Locaux, V oiture 40 & 8. winners. Hand led the losers w ith the Legion and a u x ilia ry Monday lems w ill be found in each locality five points. The h a lf tim e score Members o f the choir are: so evening was a pronounced success. and th a t each town should adopt HOME ECONOMICS BAZAAR was 17-11. pranos. Bonnie Gleason. Jean Ann The supper consisting o f tu rke y the slogan; "W e w ill not w ait fo r DECEM BER 18 w ith a ll the trim m ings was un Hosman, Lucille Eastburn, Bever Santa clans, we w ill tuke care of The high school Home Econom RED CROSS EX ECUTIVE usually w ell attended w ith a ll ly M unsell, Thela Ann M u rre ll, our own." Lorene Hosman, M ary Decker, ics club is sponsoring a bazaar M EETING tables being filled. D o ro th y Nebelung, Louise W heel w hich w ill be held December 18, GIFT PACK AG ES POINT FREE Ten members of C alvin Funk States Power er. Phyllis Baldw in and Jackie in the M ountain Three members o f the Lane A choir of 3u members from i G irls' Chorus; The Prophecy, Post No. 32 were te.varded 25-year company building. Woodard. Altos are: Neva Shaw. county executive board, Am erican G ift packages oi jams, jellies, j Eugene w ill give n C hristm as t’an- tenor solo and G irls ' Chorus, Joe membership cards and citations Hand towels, aprons, hot dish Red Cross,Mrs Cora P irtle , exec Jean Thles, Elva Thies, Eileen fr u it, butter, preserves and non- tata, "Y uletlde M em ories," next H atton, soloist; D L ittle Town of and Past Commander Woodard scarf?, and dish utive secretary, L. M. Johnson, Harpole, Helen Sm ith, June East- Holders, dolls, c ltru x m armalade ih a t were pack Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock at Bethlehem, v io lin n o lo , Leah ¡was given a national cita tio n fo r burn, Evelyn Vincent and Rose towels w ill be sold. Mrs. Genevieve Turnipseed, and ed before October 23 fo r sale as the Cottage Grove Seventh-day Neighbors; Bethlehem, choir and his e ffo rts as post commander. A t M ary Thies. Cecil Davis, chairm an o f the Lane C hristm as g ifts may be bought Adventist church. the regular business m eeting an g irls ’ chorus, incidental solo, Mrs. county flood disaster met w ith the Those ta king part in the panto (m int-free through January 8, SHOPPING The cantata introduces the fa LeRoy Peterson: The Shepherds’ unusual amount of business was local Red Cross board here T hu rs OPA said recently. Because (he m ilia r C hristm as carols in a u n i Vision, co ntralto m.d tenor duet, crammed into a short session. The mime are: Ed F inn erty, Ernest WEEK LEFT* day evening. The m eeting was (Micknges were made tip before que arrangem ent w ith a beauti Katherine Rob«'; isoii and V irg il annual check to the sick veterans Wheeler. Don Thies, James Hem- - amp i haven ' t held in the Masonic club rooms. these foixls were rationed, and be f u l new trea tm en t of the C h ris t House; The M idnight Choir, choir, ¡fund was authorized and fo rw a rd jenway, G ary V a nN o rtw ick. M al- oottem a thino re«. Icolm Scott. Nadine Shaw and Local board members present in cause they are often assembled mas theme, Tk' RriNOCEA -OA. alto solo, L u c ille E llio tt, tenor ed. The post now has an u n u s u a l-' cluded: Mrs. Schofield Stew art, Hiv« AS.U.S re«. TW' in packages w ith highly perish There are also violin numbers, obligato, V irg il House; S ta r o f the ly good membership w ith a to ta l Darlene Ferguson. branch chairm an; Mrs. John F ln - able products as cakes and cook, solos and a due; to give va rie ty East, vio lin solo. Lean Neighbors: o f 103, neran, D r. H. A. Axley, Lloyd ies it Is necessary to sell them to the choir w ork. The Wise Men, double male quar A t the children’s p a rty the Griggs and M rs. K a r l M ills. The public is co rd ia lly invited tet and ladies' chorus, bass solo, youngsters held the lim e lig h t w ith speedily to prevent waste. Messrs. L a rry Levens, K a rl M ills Ito enjoy this m usical evening ns ¡V irg il Fish; The G uilding Star, Santa doing Ins stu ff. In connect Mr. and Mrs. Calvin W a lker and Schofield S tew art were the SO PA W O N T LOSE IIIS the old story o f Christm as is pre ladies' double q ua rte t, soprano ion w ith the visit of Santa, an in of Creswell announce the b irth of flood disaster members present in PANTS sented in scrip tu re and song. teresting program was presented. a daughter born Friday, Deeem- ¡solo and obligato, Thelm a Mc- addition to Mrs. Corinne Jon«»«, Suspender butio::a are to lie re The program by Ira B. W ilson, The Rev. and Mrs. George H ardy er 10, at the B u tle r M a te rn ity solo, W illia m j firs t aid instru ctor. stored to men's w ork pants, ac presented by the- Eugene S.D.A. | Dougal, t e n o r were guests o f the poet at this home. The baby weighed 8 ’ 2 _ The board members talked over ¡S m ith; Room fo r Thee, choir; time. C. A. VnnDenburg, pub lici pounds and has benn named cording to an Amendment of choir and G irls Chorus follow s: p ro b le m s o f the local R«'d Cross Praise and G lo ry : C ho ir anil H allelujah, choir and g irls ’ chorus. ty committee. W PB's O rder L-18L M aryann Lounse. and the flood disaster. New Ration Token Plan to Start on February 27 th ARMED FORCES Xmas Programs At Local Churches Fire Destroys Barn, Car, Fruit House And Canned Fruit State Grange Has Session in Eugene Attend Post-War Meet in Eugene Lions (Fin First Cage Game From Drain 36 to 17 Legion, Auxiliary Christmas Party Held S. D. A. Church to Present ‘Yuletide Memories’ Program December 17th B IR T H S ä f dr/jr/aar Ssa^s