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THURSDAY DECEMBER 21, 1944 Outlook Meeting IFarns of Drop in National Income THB 8BNTINBL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON , income probably w ill com«’ down 1 10 to 15 percent, according to the conclusion* of the conference. I T in 1 national outlook conference wan attended thl* year by a g r ic u ltu ra l economist* and home «•«•- nnomist* from the Exten*ion aer- vice* of nearly a ll of the states, meeting w ith research and Ex- tension xervlee w orker* of the II S. departm ent of agriculture. Minx l-ol* Lutz, ( , S home ec onomist specialist, attended the conference th l* year and gave * lM,<'lal consideration to the ««?*- «Ion* on the fa rm fa m ily livin g The flirt of most general nig* nlfleaner tn fa rm e r* iilm ut the outlook ahead I* that Ute natlonul net farm Income In IM S lx ex« pected to fa ll considerably lower , than w art Inn high level* of- 1943 and 1944, rep ort* L. R. Ilre llh a u p t, O. S. C extension a g ricu ltu ra l ec 'outlook. Both of Oregon's représenta onomist, Ju*t returned from the national a g ricu ltu ra l o utliaik con it Ive* agreed that the outlook I* ference at Washington, D. C. not the sum«' fo r a ll types of Ito th the to ta l national Income farm ing, tan nevertheless, that It an<l the U.S. national net farm Is tim e fo r a ll to make even more careful farm and home financial plan*. Farm Income Is expected to fa ll fu rth e r In 194« and 1947 In the light o f this fact, long tim e goal* may need review ing to la’ sure thut imm ediate measures are taken In the rig h t direction. Some w artim e lessons In s|»end- tng have been learned th a t can w ell be carried over Into the year ahead, the Oregon delegates be lieve. The value o f money spent lo r food can s till best be Judged by thl- n u tritio n a l needs of the fam ily. There I* need fo r a rea listic approach to Idea* o f price and q u a lity of product* used fo r fa m ily livin g in terms of m arket conditions. Probably the more money saved by paying debts and buying w ar Ismd* the next year or two, the b etter fo r the farm fam ily, they said. Pvt. Thos. Absher Is Wounded in Action In Germany Nov. 20 LION ROARS M a rie L o m b a rd a m i J u a n ita P o w e ll, E d ito r * i're«hnien W in Content Tile freahmen won w ith a to ta l of $7,995 75 in the S ixth W ur L a in drive contest at the high school, which ended December 15. Senior* were aecond w ith $15,- 953.80, aophomorea th ird w ith 93.- 949 (»5 and Junior* last w ith $509 85 A to ta l of 918,608 45 In bond* was purchased by the high school during the drive. This i* about 50 | s t cent over the goal which was set at $12.(M»0. I Jon* Ben Xm a* P arty N ovelty game* started the eve ning o ff at the Lions Den C h ris t mas p arty, Tuesday evening. A crow d o f approxim ately 200 a t tended, bringing th e ir C hristm as s p irit w ith them. Cokes were bought by the students and cookies were furnished by the Lions club C hristm as songs were sung by all. The L io n * Den w'a* decorated w ith m Utlqtoe, f ir bough* and holly Teacher* X m a* P arty ' he ha* been called Into the naval a ir corps. The Joe C rick fa m ily of Delight valley w ill leave Wednesday for l<os Angeles to visit th e ir daugh te r M arthu, Junior o f lust year, who has been ill. G irl* L 'u gu e D inner The G irls ' League council held a progressive dinner p a rty iJeeem- tie r 14. Tfie dinner was s ta id d at the home of Lucille E a-tburn where the co cktail was served. 'I he group th ' n w ent to Jane U< id le r'* home where the salad was served The m ain cour • was serve«) at Jennette W orkm an’s and Hazel Hutchison served the vege table at Jeanette's. The desert fo l lowed a t M arie Lom bard's home. A fte r the dinner most o f the girls went to the basketball game at the high school. Senior* H ave C hristina* P arty The senior c’ass held th e ir an nua) C hristm as p a rty in the high school cafeteria this m orning d u r ing home room period. W hile re freshm ent* of ice cream and cookie* were being served Barbara llo u s e r sang several selections and Ivan llo y e r, F ritz Bradford. B ill T riska , Byron F oster and Bob W icks gave a novelty number which was follow ed by group sing ing led by Ruth M cCall. Mr. and M is. B(*n Absher re- reived o ffic ia l notice <-nrly in the week that th e ir son. I^vt. Thomas Absher o f the 47th In f. 9th com mand, had been wounded Novem ber 2<» in action in Germany. No d -ta ila were given in the message. Pvt. Absher lived in C o tta ” «- Grove nine years p rio r to en te rin g the service last M arch Zti and was employed at the Wood ard L u m b e r Co. fo r several years. He was sent overseas in Septem ber and advanced to German te r rito r y the firs t of October. Ik - entered the service at the same tim e as Pvt. Charles R carrick, recently reported killed, and the tw o boys were together through a ll th e ir tra in in g in the states and during th e ir service period in the European theatre o f war. E S T IM A T E LO N D O N 4-11 M OTHERS The Lond >n 4-H M others’ club met Wednesday at the club house fo r a C hristm as p a rty and social gathering. Special guest* were Mmes. Emma Kelley, W illia m Pe rm !. Julian Sm all, Lawrence Barkem eyer, W illa rd M cKay and Charles Riggs. A real Christm as dinner was served at the noon hour and g ifts exchanged w ith Dlfferrnt Lubricant* Eight different lubricants are ear ned aboard a modern battleship. --------------------------------------------------------------------------. . H A TE (H A N G E D Joseph D. Nunan. Jr. commis sioner o f in te rn a l revenue, today rem inded individual income ta x payer* th a t congress has changed from December 15, 1944. to Jan uary 15, 1945, the fin a l date fo r filin g declarations o f estimated Income tax, e ith e r o rigin al (as in the case o f farm ers», or amended, and paying o f installm ents o f esti mated tax fo r the calendar year 1914. Among the taxpayers affected by this change in dates are: fa rm ers who exercised th e ir rig h t to defer filin g declarations last A p ril 15; others who have already filed 1914 declarations but desire to a X d e d d e íía ra riim s ? L ^ p e ü n s Start About Jan. 8 « » » » « i » & « CANDY XMAS CARDS S Brown’s Drug when beaming faces tell that Christ mas is very, very near, we are re minded again of the supreme value of friendship.......... He who has no friends, though he may may have amassed a foriime, cannot he happy. We have many friends in this area —friends from many years hack as well as friends... who have become friends during this past year. These friendships are a great source of pride and happiness to us. To all these friends we wish a verv •> Merry Christmas Season. All Kinds of Insurance pest U JIS H E S GOOD C H E E R ! T h ere’s nothing quite like it. And good cheer is an a ffa ir of the heart. It cannot be w ithheld and hoarded to gain added value w ith the days o r years. Good cheer must be spent. . . Let us all rudiate good cheer this C hristhias of 1944. fo r there are re a sons enough for good cheer if we but pause to reflect. .MERRY CHRISTM AS G R EETIN G S FROM ALL OF VS TO ALL O F YOU F irst N a tio n a l B an k « I I i i » « £ « REDDY KILOWATT Yaur El»cl»t $•»*••« » « A VERY MEKRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR 1 C h arles H all In su ra n c e A g en cy Farm Census to Brown’s Drug . . IN THESE LAST SHORT DAYS OF 1944 The teachers <»f the grade und high school* are having th e ir an nual C hristm as p a rty Thursday evening at the II. B. P e rrin home. C ontinuing th e ir custom they w ill b ring toy« to exchange and w ill play w irh them during the evening L a te r they w ill tu rn them over to the J u n io r Red Cross. Spring Green S to re* H it The evening w ill be supplement "S pring Green." the ju n io r play, ed by game*, carol singing and re was presented F rid ay to an en OLD SOUTH ■ /««-*>. / l o t freshments. « thusiastic and a t tim e hilarious W himsical Bridal Scene on cover. Old Horae ►;«• ( lob Sponsor* P a rty , audience, the size o f which sur- fashioned marriage certificate inside The Home Ec club .sponsored a paxsed expectations in these days M r and M r*. Sewall Magnoni * * * ' ra ’? n‘ n* J ,nd cover. Filled with devices to further Visited the past week w ith M r modern romance— I jr g e | lecanter ,u | and M r*. Tom m y C lark. Mr. and “ " ‘ »day o f this week from 3.00 to who owe the fin a l installm ent o f of Cologne, Sugar-Shaker la ic , Saeheq Mrs. M agnoni have been to u r 4:00 p. m. In the high school cafe 1944 estimated tax. t Gw-»t Soap. Either Plantation G ardes ing C alifornia, und are enroute teria. Die liig t h r ill o f the p a rty I f a taxpayer w ho would o th e r or r Woodland Spice bouquet. $2.004 to th e ir home In K ruig, Alaska. fo r both g irl* und children came wise lie required to file an o rig in when Santa Claus presented each Mrs Joe Geer and daughter al o r amended declaration o f est Patsy spent F rid a y and Saturday child w ith a g ift. About 25 c h il imated tax by January 15. 1945. in Eugene shopping. Miss Lano- dren were present as w ell us the files his annual income tax retu rn m others o f some o f the children. na and Lucille Geer accompanied Offices fo r census d is tric t No. fo r 1944 (on Form 19-1«) and pays them home and spent the week A fte r the children had played fo r 2 o f Oregon com prising. Lane, a ll tax due by January- 15, his re awhile they were served cookies Linn, Douglas. Josephine. Jackson, end here. tu rn w ill serve as both a retu rn Mrs Belle Gable. of Newberg is and punch. Coos, and C u rry counties have and declaration and he need not Henlor* O rder K in g * visitin g at the home o f her daugh been opened in the Lum berm an's file the 1944 declaration. H. B. Gabbert, representative Building. 121 East Broadway, Eu ter, Mrs. Wayne Borggrcn. A b ill from the collector fo r the of gene. Oregon, announces Paul N. M rs Lissle Sm all, Mrs. M innie from the M aster Engravers fin a l installm ent o f 1941 estimated Jones. Mrn Julia Powell and Mrs. Portland, a rrived December 13 i'la n k who has lieen named tax may be ignored by a taxpayer w ith samples o f class rings and lleen C u rrln attended the funeral local supervisor in charge of the who files his annual re tu rn (on of Claude G ray In Eugene Tues pins, and a sketch, fo r the senior urea. Form 1010) and pays the tax due design, a com m ittee met w ith him day. George I I Todd, Eugene, »has on it by January 15. and made th e ir selections. The Mrs, Jacob Ruisor visited Inst been named as assistant super These changes w ill enable a Revel in the fluffy luxury o f a bubble week in Roseburg at the home of design is a lion's head w ith C ot visor. Enum eration o f a ll fat ms taxpayer, if he desires to do so, to V) tage Grove engraved around the occurs every fiv e years, by act bath from this O ld South decanter, her daughter, M rs Bob C ollier. w ind up a ll of his 1944 income Mr. and Mrs. F rank M ille r and lion and U. H. S. under it, on a o f congress, the census its e lf be obligations by January 15, but it $ Choose your scent—either Plantation Rowene and F rankie tiuckground o f w hite gold. W ith ing provided fo r in the constitu docs not a ffe ct the filin g o f his Garden or Woodland Spice. $l.5u. children •pent Sunday at the Claude 19-15 engraved on each side o f the tion. This year, enum eration w ill 1945 declaration which w ill be due head. s ta rt January 8, 1945. Hank*, toy*, games, rra ille *, Abecne home. M arch 15. Also, ta-ipayers who do L ib rary Nrlener P a rty Bert Newton was inju re d at «l«ll*. blackboard*, wheelbarrow«, I t is asked that ah persons in not file th e ir fin a l 1911 returns by The lib ra ry science class e nte r ju lek horse«, book*, gun«, pux- w ork last week, having several terested in assisting w ith this January 15 must do so by M arch tained themselves w ith a C hrtst- *!«*». world globe*, Hlble*, book riba broken. w ork, contact the d is tric t h'ead- 15. Mrs Glen S tlm m el and tw o UVdniWd,I,yv a’ i ° On ' n th - “ b’ a ry O’« « * " «" Eugene, o r w rite, end*, cellar che«t«, nock lie and Names were draw n F irs t preference in h a n ilk ric lilrf «el«, kitchen ip-rb small daughter* have mov«-d Into U .d n .s d a y , JA P B C L L E T T A K E S h irin g of S tlm m el home at and toys wen? exchanged. L a te r enumerators w ill apt«* acta, firs t aid k it*, n .ffre the L illia n be given to T H R O U G H -A L L P A T H the toys w ill be donated to • a m aker*, «crap books, photo a l Blaekhutte. veterans, th e re a fte r to anyone w orthy organization. Ice cream M rs M ary Haney o f Seifert, bum«. picture frame«, pip«-*, pipe SO M E W H E R E IN T H E P A C IF qualified. It is urgent th a t fa rm rm ha, m ilita ry lir. «tie*, hill fold*, Colorado visited w ith Mrs, L il and coke were served. Volunteer ers and th e ir wives seriously con IC (Delayed»— A M arine who had •having sets, fitted <-■««•«, dresser lian S tlm m el Inst week at Black- lib ra ry helpers, L u c ille East burn. sider giving some tim e th is w in a Jap b ullet rip through his a m butte, Mrs. Haney was a guest M a rg a rita Quagliu, Laurabcl G il- ter, to this job o f enum erating, and fu rro w through his chest ju s t set*, of M r and Mrs Lynch C u trin ham, Frederica Guggisberg were fo r Uncle Sam. over the heart is m aking a speedy F riday afternoon and evening and invited. S ta rtin g about December 15th recovery at a Fleet hospital, re In tra m u ra l H ig hlig h t* ; returned to the home o f M r. a n d - a series o f schools w ill be held ports Sgt. Ray F itz p a tric k , a .Ma Mrs. W illia m Hopmnn where shej T lie senior class basket ball team in each county o f the area, w ith rine Corps combat correspondent. lias lieen visitin g fo r some tim e. I are the school cham|>s a fte r a each school o f instru ction last The Leatherneck received his Mrs. Haney w ill re tu rn to Eugene v c to ry over the ju n io r class De ing about three days. unusual wound durin g the heavy score «'• o f 10 3 — by ‘a «*.wa« JU to Ilf o. tills week to spend the holidays cember 12 Farm ers are urged to, as much fig h tin g at Peleliu. The bullet A nother round-robin o f play has Eor the benefit of late «hopper* w ith her son, Glim Haney and as is possible haze the inform a w ent through his arm at the bi started and w ill be completed in fa m ily. our afore w ill he open all «lay tio n in readiness fo r the census cep. continued on through his about tw o weeks. M r. and Mrs. Charles W o k 1> ' Bunday, December 2 Hit. enum erator when he arrives at chest, and emerged on the rig h t Honk' Room E lect* hud as guest this last week e n d 1 Glenna Baldw in was elected the farm . It is pointed out that side o f his chest. Had the bullet's Mr. und Mrs. Dallas Brown and president o f freshman home room a ll inform a tion given the enum path through the M a rin e s chest son Michael o f Portland. deener. seM 15 fo r the coming six weeks. O ther e ra to r w ill be held in absolute been ju s t a tr ifle M is. Charles Woods attended confidence, and th a t no one has doctors, he would have been k ill officers w ere: Juanita Conner, the H utton club in Eugene last Phone XI4 vice president; S hirley Arne, sec access to the inform ation, except e d in s t a n tly . — USM C— Thursday. the authorized employees o f the M r. and Mrs. Ed 1I<’m o f re ta ry ; Mabie Bolton, treasurer; bureau o f the census. ¡Vera B rid w c ll, re p o rte r and bond Oakridge were visitor« it the home o f Mrs. Josie I ’h illl, ; over chairm an. F E R T IL IZ E R IN C C R K O W Hehool B rie f* the week end. F O U N D P R A C T IC A L ID E A Byron F'oster was elected presi The practice o f placing fe r t i dent o f senior home room 8 a t the Mr. and M rs C. W. Fields o f election Wednesday o f Inst week. lizer at the bottom o f the plow- M nrlington. Arkansas, have a rr iv E sther Brow n was made vice pres fu rro w when the soil is plowed ed Io visit at the home o f th e ir ident and P h yllis Baldw in, s«x?rc- fo r a crop is showing d efinite promise as n cheap and effective daughter and fa m ily, M r. and Mrs. I ary-treasurer. method o f using com m ercial. fe r Jesse Blue They plan to rem ain Miss Dorothea Sm ith. Home Ec tilizers. especially fo r deep rooted here fo r a year. Instructor, is spending her C h ris t Mrs. Jo« Geer went to Eugene mas vacation W’ith her parents at crops, reports A. S. King, exten sion soils specialist at O. S. C. Friday to shop and to vis it w ith Newberg, Oregon. F'or such tru e * crops as to m her daughters Lanona ami L ucille Miss Stella H olt, m ath te a c h e r,1 atoes, potatoes, and cabbage, this Geer. The g irls accompanied th e ir w ill be w nt N o rth Bend during the method has given p a rtic u la rly m other home Saturday, re tu rn in g Christmn« holiday. . , _ good results ----- as the commercial to Eugene Sunday evening. Supt. If. B. F e rrln was absent fe rtiliz e r is readily available even Mrs. Dale Cox has returned from school a ll o f Inst, week and •'» d ry weather at that depth, from vis itin g friends at S itku m , p art of th is week because of ill- More shallow-rooted crops such as • Feature«! are two of the many Old Oregon. ness. peas have not sho-.-.-n as good re- South Toiletries we are showing Your Mrs. M innie Jones spent some Is lh e r Chauner, freshman, en- ’ Ponse to fe rtiliz e rs applied in the choice of Plantation Garden or W ihm I- tim e here nt her home and v is it- lered school Monday from Spring- .p low fu rro w Und Spice Bouquet. ing her sister Mrs. Lissle S m all J Reid" Research w ork in this m ethod She accompanied Mrs. Emma Don Rassmussen returned to has been carried on extensively Bailes and Mrs. T. B. Roberts to school December 18 a fte r a tw o in western Washington, K in g re Eugene Saturday, weeks absence because o f illness. ports. Mrs. Roy M cKay slipped, fell Sandy Wiese was absent last and broke her w ris t last week week because o f illness. Cider .Apples Cider apples are one of the chief Raphael Aubrey, ju n io r, w ith Mr. nnri Mrs. C layton Townsend visited w ith M r. Townsend's m oth- drew from school M onday because products of Norm andy. er Mrs. Lora Townsend. They also m m « m b visited w ith Mrs. Townsend's fa th er M r. Lancaster. contain« large <le< anlcr jug of Cologne, Mrs. A rlle Sugg and son W il Cylinder of Body Powdrr and take of liam returned from P ortland F r i Compreued Sachet $1.75. day evening. M r. and Mrs. M u rra y N ewton , made a business tr ip to Eugene j Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs D ick Garman and children o f S utherlin, spent la s t Y our cordiality and friendliness have made our weekend at the H a rry Garman home. C hristm as a very joyous one and in retu rn , to the Mrs. V ic to r D yer Is In a Eugene new-found friends, business people and postal de hospital, recovering from an op partm ent as well as to the teachers and pupils of A. Self Supporting, eration. Cottage Grove High School and music departm ent coniain« Satin Pillow Sarhet with D i.im Mrs. H arley Brow n received! — We wish you all Bottle of Perfume $1.50, word I ha I her husband had been wounded some tim e ago, and had ! recovered sa tisfactorily, nnd was able to he hack on duty. Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude A becne! \L IC E L. DI STIN ELA IN E L. ( RADER und children spent Smid.iy at the Ivan Abecne home. I London the a rriv a l o f Santa Claus in holiday splendor. Mrs. Glenn Ban o f ‘ the nursery * ton was in charge n fo r the day. The next meeting o f the club w ill be January 3 when election o f officers w’ll! be in order. « $ » Mountain States Power Co. Tax-Paying, Private Enterprise” . .