Malled In Con formity with P.O.D. order No. 19687" VOLUME bV Log Load Limit May Effect Lumber Output OOTTAÜE OltOVK, LANE COUNTV. OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1ÎM4 Lions IFin and Lose Cage Games FF A Boy Gets Award in Kiwanis Farming Contest NUMBER 1!) New» of Boys and Girls in ARMED FORCES News Briefs of Local Interest Here and There Sgt. Ronald Montgom ery, was (Bob Bauder) here over the week end in a sur The Cot luge Grove Lions bus- prise v is it w ith his sister, Mrs , ke tb a ll team remained unbeaten " I J. A. Lee and M r Lee. Sgt in three trlea by defeating Reed»- , The slate as nominated by the Montgomery, who is back in the ------—— 1 p ort f„ .rp 33 27 lust Thursday. Chamber of Commerce nom inat- states recuperating a fte r being Ixiggcrs In the Eugene area The flin t h a lf w«» played even- (Bob Bauder) ing com m ittee was accepted in wounded in the Philippine cam- threatened to shut o ff the aupply ly w ith Cottage G rove and Reeds- the , regular election of officers pgign, has been awarded -the Lions Place i o f logs Tuesday to m ill* of that port b a ttlin g It out. The score at Tuesday noon and the follow ing pUrp|c heart, __ having served _____ there m _____ The T ri-C o u n ty League Cham- area In proteat against method* the end of the h alf was l*i to 16. offieers were elected unanimous- ix./(jrP and a fte r the fa ll o f Man- pions, the Cottage Grove Lions, uaed by the state police In e n - , An inspired (»rove team came ly : Eloyd Githens, president; Da- d]a He received a saber cut from placed fo u r men on the T ri-C o u n ty forcing load lim its on highways back in the th ird q u a rte r and took mon Scott, vice president; F rank a Jap soldier, sustained a broken a ll sta r league on an a ll s ta r Action of the loggers if earned a 27 to 21 lead. Brown, secretary and Glen Arne, arm and was wounded by shell team recently selected. The Lion o ut would have th ro w n alaiut D u rin g the fo u rth q u a rte r th< treasurer. Lloyd Griggs and V ic and shrapnel fla k. He was in the Players are: Dwayne Carpenter, 500 men o ut o f w ork, but late Lions kept thei> six-p oin t lead. | z*hamhers were elected on the arm y at the outbreak o f the war, h a lf hack; Don W ickendoll, end; yestenlay it was Indicated that The game ended 33-27. board of directors fo r a te rm o f served in the Philippines u n til LeRoy Ewing, guard and W ilb u r T h e game was to u g h and tough j the loggers had heeded a plea to tw o years. ,he fa ll of M anila, escaped to Heath, tackle. Ew ing is the team ’s stay on the Job and keep logs a ll the way. Ik -w itt and S m ith of Russum Presented Cheek A u stralia and was transferred only member to receive a place ro llin g to the m ills. In the mean- Reedsport both fouled out in th i Bob Russum, F F A member, was back to the Philippines in the re- last year. Carpenter, speedy half- tim e a m eeting had been called fo u rth quarter. Cottage Grove presented a $1100 check by the cent campaign. back, topped the league’s scoring nt Salem today by Governor had 12 fouls called on her Chamber o f Commerce in behalf crown w ith tw e n ty-fo u r points in E a rl Snell between the loggers, Reedsport 14. o f the Kiw anis clubs of Oregon • M argaret W ilson S. K. 1/C, the league play the past year, state highw ay departm ent and Barkem eyer was high point man , as second place w inner in the U S N R visited b rie fly Saturday Six o the r members o f the Lions representatives of the w a r pro fo r the Lions w ith 10 points ami Southern Oregon d is tric t in the w ith her m other, M rs Mabel squad received honorable m ention: D e w itt was high fo r Reedsport duction board. b e tte r fa rm ing contest. Russum W ilson and sister, M rs. W ilb erta Hoyer, E. W icks, McCoy, Gleason, T lie local lum ber supply is not w ith 12 points. was one o f 20 boys in the state Jones, enroute on tra ve l orders Chapman and N. Campbell, seriously effected by the action N o rth Iteiu l H e a t* Lions 32-26 to be so honored and one o f five from M illedge, Ga., to K lam ath ------------- Coach Vic Adams’ N o rth Bend o f the Eugene logger«. since in the Southern Oregon d is tric t. Falls where she reported fo r duty That 6:3« Whistle most o f the logging in this area Bulldogs defeated C u rtis F rench’s The past year Young Russum a t the N aval A ir Station, Maybe you haven’t heard the is over the county roads anil not Cottage Grove Lions by a scare netted $3,000 fro m his fa rm ing old fa m ilia r 6:30 w histle which is o f 32 to 26 In a basket hall game C alvin O. A ubrey S 2 /C a r on highways. Here the hauls are project consisting o f 31« acres o f now being given by the new sh o rte r and loggers do not fee) here Saturday evening. beans, 5 acres 'oats and vetch. 5 rived home a fte r 13 months ser- Chambers m ill. The old Chambers N o rth Bend toon the lead in the acres o f barley and 1,000 Kenyon v*ce in S itka, Alaska, and w ill m ill used to wake the town up the necessity of loading to the w ith ■ his mo- __ __ ... , Davis lily bulbs in addition to 6 spend J the holidays J lim it as Is done in some cases fir s t quarter 12-4 and held It ther, Mrs. Eva Aubrey. new mlU “ rt>ady \° when* the hauls are fo rty and throughout the game. Jansen of registered Berkshire sows and a ' perform the same service. A I vls N orth Bend who v»... a c o n s ta n t, f if t y m ill’s. B erkshire boar, which were not Pfc. George W. Johnson ar- " 8 8ays ^ as already dis- , . , _ . . »coring threat kept p lunking them very profitable. The presentation rived Sunday from the W a lker f’anled his a,a” n clock now th a t i m iti T T r w,’r J M ° £ r r ’,h : ‘n co tta g e Grove however caught o f the check to Russum was A rm y A ir Field. V ictoria, Kan., the w h,stle wakes him. the C mi-lM fu ll 1 If tic h.lx < ilUM'd .... in t and t the ha. x/w up (>tl|. one m |xdnt score at the made by Donald (Doc) Kabler, more concern and has effected end o f the second q u a rte r was Ik and w ill spend the holidays w ith F F A advisor. the lum ber output more than any to H 'in H iw r o f " N ^ h " lle m l his fa m ily here. 6th War Lo»n Lags Schroeder Experiences . 1 single fa cto r In acme cases , n , h(. ,pr ,h(. Groy. ... . . . . . . Tells . The 6 th w a r loan campaign m ill* have had to suspend opera- ,.rg camp bl„ . k and |r iw , w h,t ( ,c H ig h lig h tin g the noon m eeting Mrs. M y rtle PoUock received was s till lagging at the last re- io n . fo r n day «hi,, to not hav- (lown , hp sPor(. IU rUpm , also was a short ta lk by L. C. a surprise phone call Sunday from port Tuesday evening w ith the Schroeder CEM , on a 30 day her son, V irg il Pollock, A M M 2/C , to ta l cash value sal«?s a t the u ? Cn'o “ ,h r U on* k - l ” <'«»«'•«,. Grove in sh ift. As result the lumber out- , h„ Ramc and r<(. t;,lrd leave here w ith the Seabees. wbo was vis itin g friends in Chi- tw o p rincipal selling agencies, the Schroeder, who has seen several cago. Mrs. Pollock d id not know F irs t N atio na l Bank and the post put has not cxceede«| th a t o f Pndcd to 20 in favor o f N o rth IT A L Y The m onths service on foreign soil, V irg il 15TH A A F IN 1 *•«<’<• lim e and in somi* n w » has h«.n(| had returned recently office, standing at approxim ately second bombardment group, a told o f his experiences on D-D ay from overseas where he had ser- $165,000. A llotm ents to the dis- not equaled It. ’Ill«' u „ nK fOURhr ttard in th I' or,r£>s> unit of ,hc J u n® 5th when France was in- Ved fo r the past 16 months w ith tr ic t is expected to add another In this situation there w ill be fo u rth q u a rte r hut could not over- ---- heavy naval forces in England. He told $75,000 to this to ta l to boost it o nly a short holiday period fo r come the lertd. The score at the "T he N a tiv ity ," the Christm as l.H h A A I- " ’ bich traces its o rig in vaderl and o f b a ttlin g most m ill workers. Normally en<l o f the game was 32 to 26. program w ill lx* given F rid a y eve- to W«»rld W a r 1 as the oldest breakers and a storm a few days his m other to expect h im home to $240,000, but this is s till $185,- norm al fo r Christm as. 000 short of the $425,000 quota m ills shut down over the holiday Ja nw n was high jm-nt man fo r n(nK In the high school a ud ito ri- h< avy bom lx r group in Am erica a fte r the invasion. The m d .ta ry history, has flo w n its tide on the N orm andy coast is fo r the South Lane d istrict. period to do necessary repair N o rth Bend w ith 12 jo in ts a n d .um L. C Schroeder C EM , and M rs M eanwhile the county w ent over w ork, but th is year w ith pro- Barkem eyer was htgn point man The songs sung by the glee 300th mission in the M editeran- about ¿2 feet against seven o r eight feet fo r the Pacific coast Schroeder are m aking a b rie f vis- the top in the cu rre n t campaign duct Ion so short most m ills w ill fo r the losers w ith 10 points. clubs w ill be: "S ile nt N ig h t,” "O can Theater. In m ore than 18 months com- here. One sight he rem em bers, It here before going on to Co- and at the fo rm a l close o f the keep on w o rkin g w ith exception ■ ■ L ittle Tow n o f Bethlehem ," "Joy -of the two day holiday. The Cottage Grove Lions edged to Hie W orld,' H ark, the H erald *,!‘ « Hying in the M edlteranean. was seeing a destroyer cut down q uille to spend C hristm as w ith drive F rid a y night i t was. an- 18.568 a church steeple in France, just relatives. Schroeder, fo rm e r iocal nounced th a t copnty purchases at nut the Redmond quintet here Angels Sang." "W h ile .‘Aiepherds the group has «lumped Tuesday night to w in th e ir sec- W atched T h e ir Flocks by N ig h t,” tons o f bombs on axis targets, llke c u ttin g it w ith a kn ife and manager o f the M ountain States th a t rime had netted $4,480,362.5(1 ond basketball game 29 to 25. “ I ’ Came Upon a M idnight C lear.” rolled up more than 7,574 sorties w »th one salvo. The steeple was Power Co., enlisted in the Sea- H olding a lead in the firs t half. I "The F irs t N oe l." “ We Thr«>e and shot 406 enemy planes out suspected o f harboring spies, bees about tw o years ago. the Lions saw it fade in th«' th ird Kings o f O rient Are,” a solo, ” O ° f «be skies. M r. and Mrs. F red Hammond q uarter, but went through to Win Holy N ig h t,” by P h yllis Baldw in, The Second Bomb G roup has M r s . h Joh n S O Il have received w ord from th e ir th«' fo u rth q u a rte r when the vis- “ O Come A ll Ye F a ith fu l," and been awarded a Presidential son. N eil, who is on d u ty in the Hors began missing th e ir shots "S ilent N ight ” ta t ion, and its members hold South Pacific, saying th a t he W itherspoon was high point man Scenes w ill illu s tra te the songs thousands o f d ifo m tio n s ranging ' ---------- had been prom oted from S 1 /C ------------ fo r the local team w ith eight C haracters in the scenes are: from the Distinguished Service Mrs. Luella Paulina M rs. L u e lla P a u lin a J Johnson,60, ohnson«) . ' - T. “ _ t ’ I Thn revised rates fo r w ith h o ld to GM 3/C , effective December Gladys T urley, Register-Guard points, w hile H o fs te tte r l«xl th«1 M ary, Sara B jo rs e t. Joseph, M or- Cross to the A ir Medal died suddenly Tuesday evening at ing income tax from wages, pro- reporter, was held fo r questioning visitors w ith ten points, ris C ulver; shepherds, Jack Ross, Am ong the local men in the 11:00 p.m. fro m a heart a tta ck i vided by the individual income at Eugene a fte r a frie n d w ith Tom Busby, W. C. M a rtin Jr. Ray group is: CW O Lloyd E W agner at . her home at 8th . t 519 South . Gaylord C o llie r SM * 3 /C re- «ax act o f 1944, apply to a ll wages whom she operated a sm all farm Aubrey; wisemen. Cole Lebow, o f 1548 W . M ain St.. Cottage Jonnson who had turned Sunday from a ye ar’s ser- paid by an employer to his em- was shot. Boh Russum, Alan Aspey; angels, Grove, Ore. Ass’t group tech, in lived in this section lo r the past yjpg in the A tla n tic Fleet, and ployees on and a fte r January 1. .Marjory Coiner, Roberta Flaten, spector, Paullnh Conradt, Eugene in te r th irty -fiv e " , ^ L ,born ?n 1 ‘ spend a 30 day leave w ith 1945, regardless of when the wages Beverly Mrxrre, Eulah Maddy, io r decorator, was seriously In ju r linois, A p ril 27. 1884 and was hLs parents, M r. and Mrs. C. C. are earned, J. W . Maloney, col- Eunice Alien, Jeannette W ork- ed S aturday night w hile visitin g m arned at W a lk e r on Decern- CoHje r and g ^ te r M ildred. Gay- lector o f inte rn a l revenue, ex man. n t the horn«.’ of T. R. Greenwood. ber 2o, 19OT to Thos. J. Johnson, lord participated in both invasions plained today, Guests said th a t Miss T urley, 36. who passed away in 1936. Mrs. ¡n prance and was recently in U nder the new law, fo r ex- came to call durin g the evening. Johnson came here, from Illin o is north A frica . Fie has been in the ample, any wages earned in De- and went iiftsta irs w ith Miss C o n -' ------------ R eflecting the continuixl up- S u rvivin g are tw o daughters, armed forces 25 months and this cember, but not paid to the em- ra d , . ‘ | A carol fantasia, "C arols of w ard tu rn in business deposits Mrs. M a ry G aroutte o f Portland is his fir s t v is it home. ployee u n til January 1 o r later, e t ,i . j C hristm as,” w ill he presented at the F irs t N atio na l Bank have and Mrs. Irene C a rr o f Cottage are subject to the new w ithh old - S h o rtly a fte rw a rd guests said -r u . . . •». .->1 . . j . . Thursday, December 21. at the passed the $4.000.000 m ark and Grove, one grandchild and the T. Sgt. M illa rd M cFarland o f ing rates. they heard loud voices from up- , t n . i i by several i t shots . « hureh o f ( hrist, by the vested stairs, followed Cottage Grove was represented , , r ' now ««nning above $1,100,- fo llo w in g brothers and sisters: the arm y service was recently On the average, about the same . ' g irls chorus. I he program w ill by ten |>ersons including Dr. and according to H. E. Eakin, M i’s. Helen C la rk o f D ra in: Mrs. transferred from F o rt Lewis to a amount of tax w ill be w ithh eld Miss T u rle y and Miss Conradt „ „ follow s: rates as was had o|x*rated a sm all town farm S cripture lesson, Vera June Mrs H arold Axley. M r- T<*d Tay- v 'cc president. Deposits are now Dora B rid le r o f Hood R iver and camp in Louisiana. Mrs. M cFar- under the new ilo r. Mi-s. Laura Sheet/, M rs A l- ■’ ,hc highest peak in the finan- Mrs- Flena A rp o f Nine M ile land (P h y llie Tidem ansoni, who w ithheld under the old rates, near here fo r several years and Mason were seemingly the best o f friends. "The Christm as In v ita tio n ” ,yn Mrs. Robert Boyce, r ia l history o f this lo c a lity and Falls, W/ashington; W'm. G ilb e rt was employed in the state license However, since the rates were re- Mrs. Charles B rid le r, Mrs. Scho- arp aboul $50°-’X)0 higher th a n 'H o g u e o f Roseburg and E lbhrt at Olym pia, W ashington, w hile vised to adjust each employee’s according to co-workers. They choiri so|o Hel^n Sm ith, Hogue o f Wfhite Salmon, Wash- her husband was a t F o rt Lewis, w ithh old in g more closely to his both held degrees from the U ni- - f h e Message of the Angels," , field S tew art. Mrs. Teresa W iser , h ' corresponding period o f a was an overnight v is ito r Monday annual income tax in individual v e rslty of Oregon here. cho(ri so|o, Lucille Eastburn; trio , and Mlss Boyce, when the year ago. The deposits have m gton. F u neral services w ill be held at thc home o f S gt’ M cFarlands cases the withhoW ing may be E a rly reports said Miss Conradt L u cille and June Eastburn and ,n' ,b,Ie UV'L P ortland bl«xxl cen- shown a consistent increase des- a fte r. parents. M r. and M rs. F ra n k Me- e ithe r more o r less than before, was resting w ell at a Eugene hos- Neva Shaw. ter, a rrived in Eugene Monday p ile the 6th w a r loan and o the r from M i„ s cha , F rid w ith thp Rev Farland She was enroute to Fer- C ollector Maloney fu rth e r ex- ‘ ‘ blood ‘ ’ from w a r loan campaign«. Now the noon at 2;30 p lta l, and d«wtors said th a t al- "The D ark Silent Tow n,” forenoon * to * take snvinjp! accounts in the F irs t Na- Geo H ard of f iciating. In te rm e n t gu' Fal,s; M*nnesota' w hcr® she piained th a t the w ithh old in g re- though her condition was serious choir, solo, D ixie Bushell duets Dane county donors. wU1 spcnd some nm e’ T w o hundred persons gave tio na l Bank to ta l approxim ately w ill'b e in the W a lk e r cemetery ceipts. F orm W-2 (Rev.), fo r she is expect«'«! to pull through. , D ixie Bushell and M a ry Decker tw ice the bond quota o f the 1 r- blood donations and other« on a tt r-L, n 1944 to be given by employers to She suffered several shots through Bonnie Gleason and Helen Sm ith, IIanSPi? C a r* a ll employees by January 31, 1945, w a itin g list w ill have the oppor South Lane d is tric t. the chest and back. Solo, Eileen Harpole. nve this week end on a th ir ty m ust show a„ tu n ity when the u nit makes a wages a ctua lly G lory Miss T u rle y is Ix-ing held In the So>o. "The C hristm as day leave to v is it w ith his w ife, paid durin g 1944, together w ith re tu rn tr ip sometime in January. M rs. O. K. P uckett and young c ity Jail. N e ith e r woman had any Donald Eoatburn. Alyce Hansen, and parents, M r, the amount o f inrom e tax w ithheld W IE S E — A t the M cFarland Ma- "Guided by a S ta r," choir, solo, A ll blood donate«; goes to men in son Kent o f K lam ath F alls ar- statem ent to make. and Mrs. E rw in Hansen. Gene du'r ing The calend^'r" year.' servlce overseas a:.d is a part of rived S aturday and w ill visit fo r te rn ity home, Wednesday, ,Decern j Jeanne Ann Hosman; duet, Miss an ind efin ite period at the home tier 20, 1944, to Pvt. and Mrs. E a rl has been on d u ty m the , s o u th 1 I f any wages earned in Decem- Hosman and Helen S m ith ; solos, the Red Cross program . expects a tran sfe r at The blood center was set up in of Mrs. P uckett's m other, Mrs. E. Wiese o f Cottage Grove, a ber are not paid to the employee I E thel Mae Allen, Vvalta C«x)k, the end o f his leave. the Elks temple ¡n Eugene and j L o rin g M cLaughlin. ‘ daughter. E arline K atharyn u n til January 1, o r later, such uind June Eastburn. , E lk lks “ The A d ora tion ," choir, solo, the * 10 F s also donated «Innate«! the f«x»d C Newton onera- wages must not included on L t. W illa rd June Eastburn wh,ch was scr\a-d to donors by »A.___ , 1. £T_,_ the 1944 w ithh olu in g receipt, he tions o ffic e r stationed at O ak I "T h rice H oly D ay." choir. | the Eugene Red Cross canteen. said. Inasmuch as p ra ctica lly a ll land, C alifornia, was a week end Mrs. Jeanne M orton, long ac The cantata w ill be under the j _ ars •ransporting thos«'. from v is ito r in the c ity , the guest o f , “ î Æ tive in 4-H club w o rk was re direction of Mrs. Herbert M oon1 E °ttagp Grove f» rn ish''d by Ralph Long and fa m ily. L t. New Dr. Axley, Mrs. V ic to r Chambeo elected president o f the Dane and w ill sta rt at 7:30. file returns on the basis of in and Mrs. S tew art. «xninty 4-H club leader’s associa The combined choirs o f the ¡choir, duct, H ilda Magnussen and come received during the year, F irs, B aptist church w ill pre- Anna Bush. Jefferson school fa c u lty and en- inclusion in the receipt o f any tio n fo r the 6th consecutive tim e sent a C hristm as Musicale, "Songs "G lo ria in E xce bis" (French “J X iro m H * wages not a ctu a lly paid in 1944 CANDLELIGHT SERVICE when the association m et nt Eu- ..f C h ris tm a s ’ arranged and di- C arol), women s chorus. 07 hrsea" ,and gene S aturday fo r its annual j would result in incorrect returns. A W atchnight Service will lie rected by Helen Judy Hardy,, “ Gcsu Bam bino" (Yon), solo. reccnt,y r c turncd to tho states. m eeting and election o f officers. M r*. R uth Lam bert of Bethel was 01 ear h«'ld December 31st at the F irs t Sunday evening, Deremlx’ r 24, at Helen Judy H ardy. i Baptist church fo r a ll the public. 7:30. Miss B etty Lou Bagley is P art 2 D r . J a m e S M illa r IS elected vice president und Mrs. - 1 •1 P h yllis Yarborough o f N o tl, sec- J S tew art Carlson, chairm an o f There w ill be a social tim e and the accompanist. The program is "Redeemer D ivin e" (H aw - O n o o lz o r a t Q a x ro v H il re ta ry-tre asu re r. S. T. Rose fro m ! «he South Lane d is tric t, yesterday refreshm ents durin g the evening as follow s: thorne-Judson). choir. O p eaK er a i O cV crai the south Lane d is tric t was re- rejMirted that the toal C hristm as s ta rtin g at 7:30. From 11:00 p.m. P a rt 1 "Sleep, M y Jesus” (P rotheroe), O C C aSlO nS L a s t W e e k W ith o nly one week to go, ap elected on the hoard of directors, iscnl sales up to (hat lim e am o un t-j to m idnight there w ill he a "Jesus, Joy o f Man’s Deslr- Jr. choir, solo, D orothy Baker. proxim ately 300,000 Oregon mo Miss Helen C ow gill, assistant [od to $850.00, w hich Is more than C andlelight Communion Service, in g " (B a chI, Prelude, Miss B e tty “ Bethlehem ( Rubenstein-Rob- D r. James M illa r, representa- torists s till had not applied fo r e rts t, choir. state club leader, was present the entire am ount taken in last Come to this impressive service Bagley, tive o f the federal council o f th e ir 1945 m otor vehicle registra- nnd told o f the recent national year. The sale o f the seals w ill and pray fo r those in o u r armed “ God Rest You M erry, Gentle- "S ta r o f the East” (Kennedy), churches was a busy man here tions. Secretary o f State R obert F inal services and fo r a lasting an«l men,” Combined choirs. 4-H congress session at Chicago. continue u n til Christm as. duet, D ella Jean Condra & D or- last week, m aking several addres- S. F a rre ll said today, however, w ill not he durable peace. The best place to Miss C ow gill accompanied the returns, “ O L ittle Town o f Bethlehem o thy Baker. ses. He was speaker at the Lions W indshield stickers va lid atin g state's 4-H clubbers including known u n til a few weeks a fte r be. to welcome in the New Yenr, ( R edner-T ripp), q u a rte tte : H ilda "W e Three K in gs" ( H o p k in s ) ,________________ club last Thursday, spoke a t th e , the 1945 registrations now may be Ashley F laten to Chicago. She Christm as, Carlson said. is in the church. Magnussen, Ellen Johnson, Lena trio , Robert Magnussen, Kenneth men's banquet in the' Presbyter- used, being valid a fte r December also presented n ten yenr gold Zendron nnd Barbara Houser. Bush and B illy Seitz. ian church Thursday evening and 15. Mrs. M axw ell Vandevert o f pin to Lawrence M o ffitt, county A tra ve lin g exam iner fo r oper- "T he B irth d a y o f a K in g " ".Beautiful S avior" (C hrlstian- again at the high school F rid ay F a rre ll urged Oregon automo- superintendent. O th e r lenders pins Dunsm uir, C alifornia, is vis itin g ators and chauffuers w ill be at t N eid lin ge r), choi?, solo: Barbara sen), choir, solo, Ellen Johnson, m orning. He spoke a t the Pres- bile owners who have not applied were presented a t this tim e nnd a t the home of her parents, M r. tin ' c ity hall December 22nd from Houser. “ O H oly N ig h t" (Adam s), solo, byterian church Sunday m orning ¡fo r th r tr 1945 registrations to do a few not being nble to a tte n d !n n d M rs Châtie.« Cooley. M r. 9.00 to 5.00 p.m. fo r the purpose "S ile n t N ig h t" (G ru b e r), a n ti- Helen Judy H ardy. and afternoon. He gave some in-1 so at once in order to avaid a th c m eeting received the emblems j Vandevert w ill Join them fo r o f exam ining those w ishing to phonal. Jr. choir.» "Rejoice G re a tly” (W oodard), jte re s tin g discussions on the post* serious congestion at the end of obtain licenses to operate ears, j "Joy to the W o rld " (W ils o n ),| choir. Christmas, through thc m ail. w ar w orld outl«x>k. the year. Tie N alm ty’ to Be Presented Dec. 22 At High School Bombardment Group Register-Guard Reporter Held In Shooting Case LU611 Dies Suddenly 18th Christmas Carols To Be Given Tonite Church of Christ Local Blood Donors Give to Mobile Unit At Eugene Monday New Provisions 1944 Income Tax Local Bank Deposits Pass $4,000,000 Mark B IR T H S Mrs. Jeanne Morton Again Heads Co. 4-H Leaders Association Christmas Musicale at Baptist Church Sunday, December 24th Total Xmas Seal Sale Of $850.00 Is W ell f j . Vp X New Auto Licenses Valid After Dec. 15