THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
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WASHINGTON. Dec. 21. UP)
Winter wheat acreage sown this fall
was announced today by the deport
ment of agriculture as 44,306,000
acres, or 105.0 per cent of that sown
a year aso.
The acreage sown to rye was
8,607,000 acres, or 113.3 per cent of
a year ago.
No estimates or probable produc
tion were given.
Winter wheat was harvested last
year from 32.043,000 acres and pro
duction was 405,034,000 bushels. Two
years ago the harvested acreage was
28,485,000 and production 350,792,000
bushels.
: Harvested rye acreage last year
was 1,037,000 and production-16,040,-
000 bushels. Two years ago harvest
ed acreage was 2,340,000 and produc
tion 21,150,000 bushels.
Condition of winter wheat on Dec.
1 was reported aB 77.8 per cent of
normal, compared with 74.8 per cent
t year ago and 82.4 per cent of the
10-ycar average 1023-32.
Condition of rye was 80.4 per cent
of normal, compared with 0.0 per
cent of a yenr ago, and 84.0 per cent
of the 10-yenr average.
The abandonment of 1033 seedings
of winter wheat was 21.3 per cent
of the acreage sown, while of the
1032 seedings 33.2 per cent was aban
doned and the average abandonment
for the 10 years, 1021-30, was 12.2
per cent.
News of Halsey
HAlgEY, Dec. 21. (Special)
The regular prayer service of the SI.
E. church will be held Wednesday eve
ning at the church instead of Thurs
day this week due to the Community
Christmas program at the city ball
Thursday evening.
B. M. Bond and son, Wellington, ac
companied by 1 D. Taylor motored
to Corvallis Bunday afttrnoon and at
tended the concert of the O. S. C.
cadet band of which H. h. Beard is di
rector. ' Thursday evening the community
Christmas program at the ball will be
enjoyed by children and grown-ups
like. The children and teachers of the
local school have been busy for weeks
preparing the operetta entitled "Top.
ay Turvey Christmas" which will be
the principal part of the program. A
tree and exchange of gifts among the
children will also be enjoyed aa well
a treats. This program Is under the
auepWs of the local P. T. A. of which
Mrs. Mildred MrMnhan la president.
The committee in charge Is Mrs. Norn
Colemnn, Mrs. Nellie Isom, Mrs. Ger
trude Nmith, D. C, Rossman and W.
II. Belideau.
Klllot McWilllama, dentist of Junc
tion City spent Sunday here visiting
with his parents, Mr. and Mra. Dean
8. McWilliams.
A Christmas progrnm by the chil
dren of the Methodist church will be
given Sunday evening, December 23 at
the church. Mrs. Arthur Foote and
Mrs. Grace Slckels are the committee
In charge and promise a copy of the
program for publication the last of
the week. A treat will b given to
all children as usual.
Mr. and Mra. Dan Davis of Al
bany were brought to Halsey Sunday
by their son Claud Davis to enjoy a
birthday dinner at the home of a
daughter and sister respectively,
Mrs. John Willhanks and husband In
honor of Mr. Dnvis" Slth birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willhanks' daughter.
Mra. Gladys Smith, assisted with the
preparation for the dinner and ahe
and her husband were also partici
pants of the bounteous repast. An
other daughter. Mra. I.yle Chance and
husband and little daughter Wilma
were afternoon guests.
Mr. and Mrs. George Smith motor
ed to Portland Sunday to take Mrs.
Smith's mother Mrs. Daisy Wnhl
there to care for her sister. Miss
Mnttie Smith who Is 111. She will be
away for an Indefinite time.
Mrs. J. H. Vannice and daughter.
Miss Rohurtn Vannice accompanied
by Miss Anne Moses motored to Sa
lem Saturday on a combined business
and pleasure trip.
Mr. and Mrs. George Starr and
daughter Miss Louise accompanied by
H. C. Davis motored to Eugene Sun
dsy where they were the guests of
Mr. Davis' dsushter, Mrs. Jesse Bond
and family and In the afternoon at
tended the concert given by the poly
phonic rhnlr of the University of Ore
gon. Chris Fal, D. C. Rossman and
Chas. limner motored to Sheed Snt
tirdny night and attended a stated
communication of the Masonic lodge
there. Election of officers was the
principal Item of business.
Don I.ee Moore, little son of Mrs.
Mona Moore has been ill with pneu
monia at their home at Corvallis but
Is improved.
Several Hsley people vUlted the
county seat Tuesday on Christmas
business and otherwise. Among ones
seen there were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Commons, Mrs. Orln W. Krnm, Mrs.
Wesley Ilollowav. Mr. and Mrs. llos
coe Bisk. Mr. snd Mrs. R, F, Sisk.
Miss June Roberts, local primary
teacher, spent the week-end visiting
friends In Portland.
Most of Halsey was In Ensene
Friday afternoon. Among the persona
mere were .Mr. and Mrs, Charles G.
llamer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Goodv
koonts. Mrs. Kthel Maxwell, Miss tx
velle Palmer. John Maxwell, Ijiwrence
Maxwell, Frank Kirk. It. M. Bond and
wife and a daughter Marilyn, Mrs. M.
C. Bond. Mrs. O. F. Neal.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slraley made
1 business trip to Corvsllis Kridsv
Lowell Htrnley haa been out of school
several days last week with a severe
old.
A large group of members of the
local Dorcas society met st the M. K.
personate Thursday afternoon when
Mrs. W. H. Belidesn, the president,
waa the hostess. She presided over
the routine business and the principal
part of which was the report of the
nasasr committees. They renort that
they did even better than last year
nd were well pleased with the re
turns. Those present were Mrs. Doris
rierton and little son Russel, Miss
Cottage Grove News
COTTAGE GROVE, Dec. 21
(Special) Following la the program
for presentation of .the Cbiistmus
cantata, "The Salvation of Isr.-el," at
the 5 o'clock vesper service Sundny
at the Methodist church. C. E. Umph
rey is director; Mi's. Elva Coue pian
ist. Hymn, "Silent Night," congrega
tion. Prayer, Rev. M. A. Groves:
chorus, "Seek Ye Out of the Book,"
choir and bass solo, Ed Weber; con
tralto solo, "Thou Blessed Bethle
hem," Mrs. Grm-'e Bntnd; chorus,
lllesced Be the Lord God of Israel, '
choir; chorus, "Midr.1;! t in Her
Dusky Mantle," soniano solo, tenor
solo and cut, Mrs. F. L. GranniB, and
J. B. Leonard; chorus, "And There
Were Shepherds," choir; Men and
Women's chorus, "Cbiminjr Bells,"
announcements; offertory: scrmonette.
God's Gift to You, pastor; Oorus,
"A Lulluby," choir; soprano obligate
Mrs. Fay Isom; flute oblignto, Fred
Hotis; chorus; "Christ the lord Is
Born," choir; baBs solo, Ed Weber;
chorus, "Night of Nights," choir; sop
rano and alto duet by Mrs. Chct
St roup and Mrs. Ed Weber; chorus,
Rejoice, O Earth," choir; Hymn,
Joy to the World," congregation.
Benediction. Following arc members
of the choir singing in the enntntn:,
Sopranos Mrs. Fay Isom, J .. K. E.
Mrs. R. B. Reed, Mrs, M. A. Groves,
Mrs. Joe Landess, Miss Phyllis Mon
son, Mrs. Ed Weber, Miss Helen Ol
son, Mrs. F. L. Grnnnis, Jlfsa Hiyc
Wooley, Miss Dorothy Sieman, Miss
Jean Moore.
Altos Mrs. Andrew Brund. Miss
June McCormock, Mrs N. E. OoThp-
ton, Miss Jean King. Mis. C. L.
Stroup. Miss Kathleen Moore. Tenors
F. B. Leonard, S. Ij. MacKin, w.
A. Holgate, Mr. Gibson, M. C. Hick-
enbottom. Basses Ed Weber, Ar
thur Porter, Loren Harvey, C. E.
Umphrey.
Sunday evening the Presbyterian
church choir, directed by Mrs. Edna
Pearson of Eugene, will present a
sacred concert, including a Christmas
cantata, "The Christ Child." by C.
B. Hawley. Soloists will be Mrs. Vic
tor Chnmbers, soprano; Mrs. Cleo
Morelock. soprano: Mrs. Roy Short,
mezxa soprano: Misa Myrtle Kem,
soprano; Mrs. George Matthews, con
tralto; Murnard England, baritone;
Mra. O. W. Blackmnro la pianist and
Mrs. R. S. Stevens, Eugene, will ac
company at the organ. Following is
the program: Organ prelude, "The
Voice of Him Thnt Crietb in the Wild
erness." soprano aolo; recitative bnri
tone: "Arise, Shine." chorus; recita
titve, baritone; "He shnll Feed His
Flock," Indies trio. Miss Kem, Mrs.
Short, Mra. Rice; recitative, contral
to: "BleBsed Art Thou," aoprano
solo; "How Beautiful Upon the Moun
tains." quartet and chorus, . Mrs.
Short, Mrs. Arthur Rice. Arthur Rice,
R. A. Trnsk: "My Soul Doth Magnify
the Lord, soprano srlo; "Sing, O
Heavens," chorus and soprnno solo:
"Attest Fideles." chorus; scripture
and prayer, Rev. Jnmes A. Smith;
offertory, organ solo; "The Plnlna of
Bethlehem," meuso soprano; rccltn
ttlve (a), contralto, (b). hnrltonc, (c)
soprnno: "Glory to God," chorus:
recitative, baritone: "Pence on Enrth,"
Indies chorus; "Hear the Angels
Sing," soptano solo; recitative, con
tralto": "Let lis Now Go Even Unto
Bethlehem." mnle quartet. Schofield
Stewart. Arthur Rice, Willlnm Gre
gory, R. A. Trnsk; rccitntlve. con
tralto; "Holy Night," chorus and
solo; recitative, soprano; "O Praise
the Lord," chorus.
At a joint installation of Cottage
Grove Masonic lodge No. 51, and the
Royal Arch lodge Wednesday even
ing at Masonic temple, the following
elective and appointive officers wore
installed for Masonic lodge: Earl
Stewart, W. M.; William Thum, S.
XT. I Ray Lemley, J. W.: T. C. Wheel
er, treas.; Fred Itressler, secretary;
Jas. P. Graham, S. D.; Rosa Glass,
J. D.; Don Allen, chaplain; Jesse
Lansing, Jr., S. S.; Hatley Gates, J.
S.i L. L. Harrcl, tyler. Archie Walk
er was retiring W. Ji. and was pres
ented with a past master's apron.'
Following were Installed for the
Royal Ari'h: Archie Wnlker, high
prie3t: L. W. Coiner, king; Earl Stew
art, scribe; Worth Harvey, treasurer;
James P. Graham, secreetary; J.
Lansing, Jr., enptnin of hosts.
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Mrs. James A. Smith, assisted by
Mrs. George Matthews, wns in
chnrge of tho missionary cnnrlle light
ing Bervice given at Presbyterian
church Wednesday evening which wns
largely , attended and well received.
The auditorium wns attructlvcly de
corated with a Chrictmas setting by
Mrs. Charles Beldler, Mrs. W. H.
Dnugherty and Miss Evelyn Ventch.
The following program wnj rendered;
Postlude. Christmas carols sang by
the choir. Dcvotionols, Rev. Smith;
duet. Richard Smith, Billy Helliwell;
offering and announcements; vocal
solo, Mrs, Hugh Trtinnoll; plnylet in
one net and hymns; trombone solo,
"The Evening Star," Allen Ferrin;
candle lighting by a group of 20 girls.
Benediction. Mrs. O. W. Blnckmore
and Mrs. A. F. Rice were nccom
panistB. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Purkott of Tort
land spent lust week-end a, the home
of Mrs. Puckett's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley All.'n on River Road.
The Needlecrnft club met with Mrs.
Fred Bennett Wednesday for a 1:30
dessert luncheon. The table was at
tractive with red cnu,ntions and yule
ttide greenery. The afternoon was
spent socially and a Christmas tree
was a feature and exchange of gifts.
The club will meet in two weeks for
a one o'clock luncheon with Mrs.
Frnnk Gnldibinn.
The Elmnrtes cli'h met at the Col
onial for a aix o'clock dinner Wed
nesday evening after which the group
met at the home of Mrs. Chnrlea Hall
and had their annunl Christmns tree
nnd gift exchange .Decorations were
In keeping with the seor.on.
Cottnge Grove schools closed Fri
day afternoon for the Christmns holi
days until Jnnnnry 2. The Girls Lea
gue sponsored a progrnm at assembly
at the high school Friday nfternoon.
At the grade schools a progrnm wns
niso given In the nfternoon.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Bill nnd
Clayton Bnbb nnd daughter who have
been visiting hero from Montana are
visiting this week nt Roscburg.
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. C. Wells made a
trip to Portlnnd Thursday.
Miss Beth Bedc nnd. Ilnrold Bede
arrived home Thursday from Califor
nia. Beth has been Visiting her sister
for several weeks nt Los Angeles and
Harold hns been stopping at Onklnnd.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ren Sanford enter
tained nt dinner Thursday evening
in honor of the 35th wedding anni
versary of Mrs. Snnford'a parents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Johnston. -
Irlne Quimby waa a guest of the so
ciety, Mrs. Cleonn Hill, Mra. Esther
Holt, Mrs. Louise Strnlry. Mrs. W. H.
Belldeau, Mrs. Alma Hamer, Miss
Mary Smith, Mra. Ienn Veatch, and
her sister-in-law Mrs. Margaret Mar
tin. Mrs. Harry Commons. Mrs. Grnce
Sickels., Mrs. Gertrude Smith. Mrs.
David Hardy. Mra. Grace Starr, Mra.
Ruby Blandish and Mrs. Fred Robins.
A large crowd attended the funernl
of the late C. C. Jackson Thursday
sfternoon nt the local Methodist Epis
copal church. D. C. Rossman. locnl
undertaker, waa in chnrge and Rev.
A. C. Vt nlbeck, pastor of the Lake
Creek Methodist Episcopal church.
south, the church of which he was a
member, assisted by Rev. David Har
dy of the locnl church. Pallbearers
were Newt Cnmmlngs. Martin Cum-
mings. Thomas Ardry. Henry Rrock.
Clarence Evans and Clarence Wil
liams all Lake Creek neighbors. The
men's chorus furnished the music.
Mrs. A. C. Walberk furnished a vocal
solo. Mrs. Gertrude Smith and Mrs.
Daisy Wahl had rharge of the flow
ers. Mrs. Dean S. McWilliams went to
Albany Thursday to attend a meet
ing of the Thursday Study club of
which she is a member nt the home of
Mrs. 0. T. llockensmlth. It was the
annual Chrlslniss pnrty and opened
with a one o'clock luncheon. Mrs.
Hniel Ewing. dnuchter of Mrs. Hook
ensmith as assistant hostess. Gifts
were taken for the Red Cross ns well
as nn exchange of favorite Christmns
recipes and the food made from the
recipe.
U. S. Army Offers
Trip to Islands
The local army recruiting stntion
was visited by Major H. D. Bngn
nll. district recruiting officer of the
Portlnnd recruiting district. Mnjor
Rngnnll recently returned from ft tour
of duty in Panama.
Recruiting for the Philippines and
Hawaii for the first time In over two
years offers an opportunity to young
men interested in travel in foreign
countries, said the major. A trip be
yond the means of the average young
man is offered free nnd he is being
paid to take ij.
Sergeant C. S. Greenwell Is In
chnrge of recruiting here and his of
fice is In the Hampton building nt
Sixth and Willamette.
Taking Vlnca roses in the form of
a tea, as a remedy for diabetes, Is a
common practice In Africa nnd Am
trnlin. Now science hns decided to find
out the actual remedial value of the
plant.
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CRESWELL. Dec. 21. (Special)
A Christmas cantata, "The Holy
Child" will be presented by the com
bined choirB of the churches of Cres
well at a union service nt the Pres
byterian church Sunday evening, De
cember 23, at 7:30, Harriet Moore,
accompanist and F, K, Noordboff di
rector. The numbers follow: Rejoice,
O Daughter of Zion, choir. There' a
Song in the Air, women's chorus;
Watchman. Tell t of the Night,
choir; In the Field With Their Flocks,
contralto solo, Mrs. C. I. Kent; The
Snvior Conies, choir; Cnlm on the
Ear of Night, choir; Glad Tiding of
Great Joy, choir; Sleep, My Little
Jesus, mezzo soprano solo, Mrs.' F.
A. Evcrson; All My Heart This Night
Rejoices, trio, Emma Marquartt Eve
lyn Dnue, Clarence Redmond. O
Night Divine, Men's voices. Messiuh
is King, choir. The Song of Jubilee,
choir. Incidental solos, Mrs. L. C. Go
heen, Mrs. L. J. Quigley; Nietn Zini
ker, Pearle Redmond, Shorley .War
ner, Clintou Benton, C. H. Sedgwick,
S. G. Gregor, George Ross, Francis
Benton.
.
The Christmas party of Evergreen
camp of Royal Neighbors was held
Thursday at the home of Mrs. J. L.
Thornton. A potluck dinner was fol
lowed by a social afternoon and an
exchange of gifts. An electric lighted
tree was included in the room decora
tions. Mrs. F. K. Noordhoff entertained
the Presbyterian aid society at her
home Wednesday nfternoon. Reports
from the recent bazaar were given
during the business meeting nnd spe
cial plans mnde to remember the sick
during the holiday season. Refresh
ments were served.
Mrs. Leel.ond, Mrs. Wayne Land,
Catherine Miller, Mrs. J. D. Gilbert
nnd Mrs. B. A. Land were hostesses
at the regular meeting of the General
Aid society at the church annex Wed
nesday afternoon. A special table for
the December birthday guests was
arranged at -serving time. Sprigs of
holly were the decorations. Those
honored were Ruby Overton, Mrs.
Roy Saunders and Catherine Miller.
Others on the list were Mrs. Caroline
Ludington, Mrs. F. J. Sly and Mrs.
J. W. Watson.
The Methodist Sundny school will
present a Christmas progrnm during
the school hour Sunday morning. The
primary department as a whole will
be represented with a number from
eac hclasa of the senior department.
J. P. Lane arrived Thursday from
Parma, Idaho, to spend the holidnya
here.
W. W. Wyatt accompanied hia aon
H. H. Wyatt to Portlnnd Thursday
where he will visit over the holidays.
They were accompanied by Mrs. Sco
ville who will be with a son and
fnmily.
Miss Gladys Overton is expected
home Saturday from Buxton where
she teaches school.
Drain News Notes
DRAIN, Dec. 21. (8pecial)-Dr.
Devore reports the birth of a aon,
Friday, December 14 to Mr. and Mra.
Vernicc Powell in east Drain.
Mrs. Algot Anderson and little
daughter, Kay of Astoria, arrived
Sunday for a visit with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Alford. .
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lakey, children
Belva nnd David, Mr. and Mrs. Will
White, went to Trent Saturday eve
ning where they attended revival serv
cies, Willie White is pastor of the
Trent Christian church,
Kenneth Graham manager of the
local Union Oil company hns been
transferred to Coquiile to take care
of the plant there, and Mr. Pio who
was manager at Coquiile waa trans
ferred to Drain.
Sunday morning December 23rd, the
Bible school of the Church of Christ
will give a Christmas program con
sisting of songs, readings and a play.
In the evening the choir will render
a cantata, and gifts will be given for
the needy.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Patcben of
Ileedsport spent Sunday here with
relatives.
A son wns born to Mr. and Mrs.
Krall, Thursday, December 13 at the
home of Mrs. Adamson at Cold
Spring.
Geraldine Cooper returned from the
hospital in Eugene Sunday where she
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