PRINGFIELD
NINCTEKNT1I YEAR.
, SPRINGFIELD, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922.
NUMBER 49.
MEWS
WOOD DISTILLATION
PROCESS
IMPROVED
Man Is Injured By
Live Electric Wire
Present Method It Perfected
By Professor Stafford of
University of Oregon
Pitf. (). P. Stafford, h.al of the unl-
ilty chemistry department, has
perfected process (or utilising waste
('. R. Res, n4trlcltin ' for the
I Mountain States Power company, nar
rowly escaped .aeam yesterday morn
Inn when a wire with which he waa
working canie In contact with a high
tcnxlon awltch.
A charge or 1 l.r.00 volts psssod
through hla body, severely burning Ma
left hand, and parulyslng hla arm and
hack.
SCHOOL
CHILDREN
TO
GIVE
PROGRAM
Christmas Exercises Will
Held at Parent-Teacher
Meeting Friday
Be
TEMPORARY DRAFT
OF PROGAfi
MAn
IMU
II
E
Christmas Songs Are Feature
Of Exercises To Be Held
Saturday Night
Barrel Company
To Close Doors
Rapid progress and one-hundred per
Announcement of the Chrlatmaa pro
gram In ha arlven at tt-a mastlni nf MOt COO-Deratlon hat been reDOrted bv
.,. .... crrw w-re insian- ,,,, iBr.nt.Teachrs ..elation, to bejthe committees working on the com
wood to obtain superior grade of Ing high tension awltrh at the aub- hsM ln th. L,ncoln i(hoo, ,t . O.clock 'munlty Chrlatmaa tree which will be
Friday afternoon hai been made by held In this city at the corner of 4th
charcoal and wood dlatlllatlon pro- ststlon of the power plant, and the
ducta u.rd In s numtr of basic Indus- wire with which he waa working on
dustrles. the second floor In aome way swung
llm-aune of the great amount of iuio contact with the awltch. Luckily
cheep wane wood material evaitebe..a Uo touched an Iron pipe at the
la the NorthweaL It la oen.-rea that1""1" ltma- r Mr Iteea, or the
C. E. Lambert, principal of the Lin
coin achry.l
According to Profeaaor Lambert
the program conilata of a large variety ! not be"D arranged for the evening a
of appropriate Chrlatmaa aonga. exer- temporary 'draft hat been submitted
and A atreeta at 7:30 Saturday even
Ing.
Although a definite program bat
the lumber Industry and other enter- 'h' would bave killed him Instant-! ., " ' I h ,h. m . ..... k.-k
prik. wilt be keenly Interested In wh"" the wire waa In contact i... . !cmn,11W f finrina-f iaM t..i-.rn",,0'r,n ten
Prof. Stafford'. au.ee... Heretofore 1 w,,n ". he .. unable to re- '7' " '""l ..-.hi ZLZ V Z, .CI Production has
i ...... hi. ....J . . . , luuurco uti iwen woraing nam ore-, ""-"-,"," y iui .
It ha, not been commercially pr.ctlc- " his band, and the powerful cur , "program will open with a .on. -All i dr
able to utilise mill wait in the car!. comply through hi. body' . . ... ... ' T,' ! Hail The Power of Jean. Name.- hv "We P'
bon.. at Ion and wood dlatlllatlon In-, 1 . u alte of pin hole. . . . k ' V " . all nreaenL Th onenln. win k-I ' ocUon
Announcement of the closing of the
National Product, company, a con
cern which haa been engaged In the
making of barrel, and barrel .book
here for the pa.t year, waa made yes
terday by the superintendent, W. M.
Kllleen. W. M. Dennla and C. Trout,
of thla city, are alto interested In the
company.
Unaultablllty of the Umber for
barrel ahooka wa. given a. the reav
.on for the action, acordlng to Mr.
Kllleen, who state, that the machin
ery will either be sold or moved to
the lower Columbia where, the .timber
I. better aulted to the needs of the
concent.
The National Product, company baa
a plant valued at $50,000, and haa been
men fun time. ' TTe
been about 200 barrels
COMPENSATION ACT
LULL
GOOD
SAYS
werB Durnfifi in inn tvkirnrnsi nr twifti
ua.r.sH. - - etr ftlven
fly tb. Stafford pr,H-ea. a fine grade 1 "I T"? T1 ng ,r" bln achool
of charcoal ran be obtained aa well aa , Th- ...
Thi i. h. i ! ,n program w.H be
tne usual or prodticta or rarnonixation i " ' w nn
by the student, of thi,ollowed b the Invocation which will "r Klnen
e given by Rev. Sater of the Chrl effie,ent rd c,pa
a. follow.,
acetic arid, acetone and wood alcohol.
baalc In the manufactu-e of auch ar- h"d- ,nd h" state. tht he hopes
licit aa dye. palnta varni.hra, cellu
loid. amokelK.a powder and artificial
leather. A conelderable amount of
charcoal a uaed In the chemical In
dustry; for example. In case harden
ing atael. Daggad charcoal Is con
earned extensively in many large
cities. Carcoal brlqurta are In demand
as fuel. Ths Pennsylvania railroad Is
making use of briquets mad by the
Stafford praceaa.
.. Cord and alabwood have ben ac
cepted material a and la making obar
eoad and It. by-producta. As small
waate wood I. materially cheaper than
either .tab or cord wood, the dealra
Mllty of stlttslng It 4a carboalaation
operattoas baa long haesi recognised, j
BHrfct handrwd appllcatloa have btea
rki.,.. . i , .
enntact with live wlrea that Mr. Rea "--. "J w ana
Hum u. iui ursi ana aecona grades:
It la hla last. When a.k ! d..rrih. nK- 'Vp on The Housetop" by every-
his feline he ..Id. "It felt like I !",! e"rc,"- Merr' Chrlstma.. by
tlan church which will be followed In
turn by a song. "Up on the House
Top." by the children; a duet, "Star
of the East." by Charline Lambert
and Myrtle Harvey; an exercise by
eased with Spring-
for the plant,"
and oar force was
capable. We could eas
ily and profitably dispose of all the
barrels we could manufacture, pro
vided they were of the right sort and
Local Lumbermen Ask That Nd
Change Be Made In Act J
By Legislature
j
By "Deb." McKInnon 1
From the time our "Andy" felt hint
.elf a sort of a super-engineer wittk
his hand on a great throttle, the mem
bers queried and thought him a domV
nant force as the words with magla
slipped from his lips, la shaping Urge)
policies for the organization. It was
a. if hi. great mind recognised th
deadlines, of delay by the way thing
"Dumped" along all under the proper
heading. Much of the discussion!
which waa permitted wa. construct-
ively critical of the 4L organisation.
Rare statements sparkled, to wit: "It
the 4L didn't do something about its)
own membership and Increase wages'
to a much higher plane, the organiza
tion would go -Bust". However, woe
this meeting finally adjourned, th
members carried home the idea that
quality. It la for these reasons that the 4L mlgh possibly endure for some)
we nave remained ror tne past year. uiue wnne yet
We have experimented with every
kind of timber products obtainable
here, and none have the right quallfl-
rn.. . .... ., . .I the children of the first and aecnnil
was en.Kxiing all at once, and at the trd . .... Wh.. ' "jgradea of the Lincoln school nnder
same time all feeling left my arm i. . hat the Rein- . (irici(, D un imturt- a
and back. Although It la not partlct,-' "T. . 7 . Dow..."a ,rl, 01 "H.n,n .h- k- .,::tIon. tor good barrel .hooka. This, (meeting Mond
It la a' M " " " B rst and . ,w, mmA "me. I0f the1 reeolntion. v X..
uj uis. ae.
The outstanding contribution from
Local 70, detrict L of the L. L. T t.
to the progress of the world at the)
tarly painful, you are filled with
n V unviwarl n m ..nu rf A ... A
f-llng that I never want to einer. '.'J. BUtT The Christ
leix. again."
Mr. Rees has been with the Moun
tain Slatea Power company alnca July,
and baa been an electrician for ten
years. He was abletD rerarhto work
ss soon as his Injuries were dressed.
POWER COMPANY MAKES
$200.000 BOND ISSUE
That a iia - nf ' mhvbHaIiU I
Child, by the children of the thin
a-rade; dialogue. A Visit To Santa
Claus. by the children of the first and
second grade, assisted by Kenneth
Cruabqrc and Ruth Carlton; -an ever,
else, 8anta'a Reindeer, by the bova
of the first and aecond grades; drama
tisation. Little
Two songs. "Holy Night" and "It
Came Upon the Midnight Clear" by
the High school glee elub; aa addreas
by Rev. Lather, of the Baptist church;
musical aelectlona by a mkxed quartet
from the .Christian church..- a male
quartet from the Methodist church,
the choir of the Methodist church and
alngera from the Baptist church: bene
diction oy Rev. Yarnes. of the Metho-
Red-Rldlng-Hood. bv
I tha kl(Mfl M W - M A
. . . uv mua aecona i..
iSTSde.; Dairy Maid Sour h. is, i.i. dut chnrch: .the, arrival of 8aaU
ef the aaeood grade; dramatlsatlon.iC'0 nd 0,6 ,1?,ac 0,t flf
, The Laavaa Uli tta ck .... ..-isents wfll conclude lh.e program. . s
mad at verloae Mmee at the paUnt '01 mo"f,to ,J00-0M; doth. ctuldrea of the third and fourth! Tba oomman1ty Christmas tree is
.... a., .t. .... ik.. k.j.ln ls3 and paying 7 par rent later- araM Sm uk. ui.lu. ... . JtuiniiM n.. k.iA. iw.
y hit aeon procees ' of oarbODialng Mt 'naqoalljwHU ohajk .offfTd (th, Qhcl chfldrea. ' - AmeHoa tt inpermtton wKhi C- aot beatr-arranged
..tali M.ta am . .i fa. W cnSMwera 01 ow Mountain i . . eth .MUiin.. i tha A for
acaU. The failare of these efforts.-8ul"
up aatil the Stafford proeoaa was
Ths timber required, aays Mr. Kll.'.retary a keeping With ln.trocttons of
leea, mu.t be very atralght, alnce thej special 'assembling of the members)'
ahooka are split and not sawed, and I which occurred Monday. December IL.
moat be entirely free from knots. The I .Resolutions are aa follows ; !
fir found in thla locality, while easily
split. Is aaoally fall of sap knots, and
la inclined to split out when best
Other forma of wood grqwa neac here,
are not a ni table, .either because of de
fects, or because asflclent material
could ot be had. ;
The company now ho Ida a trfct of
timber eonalstlag of over a eaQIion
and a half feet la the-SlusUw. Dia-
"ZL ' w ' - - -
. The workmen's eoqipeaaatitm Uw
ha. proven fn moat respeets to be esi- .
Urely satlafrtory to botV epioy,r :
end employae, and wharoaa; .
-Tha employee members i.t r..
Wstrlct 1, era noattorably pppoaod U "
sny obaaga In th bV favorabfca t ' '
insurance Companies, therefore be ft'
resolved: " ' : -r . . ?
ftttsiiw bod,' W
Tfors sccord wftt soak. -
proved saccetafut, have boea due. In
vice-president and general manager of
- I teryone IS Invited in att. . ' wlu"r n wo ciuj- ji .- " lu vw.
Btaiee Power eompany. waa the as-' ' ,".V a ttend tthe , t AJthonrh .no dBita nl.n. ,Br the -art compalabrr. aad w
noencemeiit mate by M C. Brewer. Parents harchnd-' entUTM Legioa and onejasteriaUsed. Mr. Kllleen stated that . V"f y Wadmenu whlcl. '
attending the achool
.k. . "tuwi aro eaoeciaii
aanaral In haa M.ta In.lallln. ureal t . . . ' . '
' ' "! n-canae itt the larva amnnnt nt m. -m uu m aaaiuon to en- " ' '
and maintaining the complicated me-' of ,M ,Mr "ni or ex- , , fe afternoon to lnrl DM working oa the project
-a.-.-i a-i.. ..i .tenslona and other Improvements JL. ... lncl .
.. , . , secasaary by additional business :,' 1 .7 . Te,M5h
Tbe retort used In the Stafford opportunIt. for ,nfe.tmefl. of they .hould all
method I. a cylinder. SI feet high a.d AMoMl P.p, h.. pwi.nte4 u.lf terested.
S faat In alatnotmr. Tha rvllnriar la '
-. . snowing its avowed policy or custo-
repreaentatlve from each of the other, the concern might move to the Lower.. ,trenthn he act and provide)
. cusiu- TD.Crir nrn.rr. ....
mr ownerahlp, the company I. offer ' ' ,w rriwtn ill.;
Ing the peonle which It serves these ONLY 8 ARRESTS MADE
oonos msiraa 01 placing mem on inei
while the chsreoal la withdrawn con m.rV.t ,h. .,,.,, Die to the lllnesa of th ton.i
a.wi., w .will
aet vertically and the appliances are
such 'hat the wood to be carbonised
la fed contlnuoualy Into the top,
Coiombla, where yellow Hr. the var-!,M : eompeneatlow ror the Injared-
IaIt beat anltAd for fcaml .hooks T. lnCB as raising the miDhnfim ..
yellow, and. while the lumber Is of " Dm snowancea in total disabff.
a very superior grade. It is not suit-1 5,g- rther. be it resolved:
able for cooperage, ssys Mr. Kllleen. I fh , w re rr compensation for
Neither Mr. Kllleen nor his sssoc !?! .I1"'1 moment of
organisation, headed by M. B. Huntly
TOWN AND VICINITY
ine mpinoaisi ciunaay irnoni win. neunrr mr. iviiieen nor nia sssoc- ,k.i . . '
I-ave a Christmas tree and party for lates. Mr. Dennis and Mr. Trout, hsve ia.- ,na that w
uture plans. " . ",,orl" "wsrdthe extco-
ro-
Mr rtrawar atataa thai tha n not a Officer, Earl VaUShn. nnlr alaht ...
...r. u. - pc MU ) enmnnnUly ,,,, ,raount. "udere of the traffic law. have been
the Sunday school in the basement of announced their future plan
the church, Saturday afternoon. Dec
ember S3.
8 Ion of tha ...
iat. in great quantities. The fir round p,nH. i-uuot law to In
near here Is a cross between red and - " trvh a fr tlWM ln ln
u,tnr Who are onaranMna
FOR SALE Honey. 15c per pound. ( his brothers desth. He formerly cnnt of contagious diseases. Bo
Dill pickles 50c per gallon. Bring lived In this vicinity, but hsd not been,""" nner resolved
It
thst no hat Is applied to the cylln- ,nB ,0 l20o.ono. and that he antlcl-ih"led Into court In the past two weeks. ' your bucket one mile east of Spring- here for twenty-one years. Needless Tht these resolutions as nasserf hat
rfar aftar lha nrnoa.. nnra la at.rtoil .. ... .... rv. u ,. . . .... .. tmamva DO)
,natea Its oversubscription within ajTne co'd spell, which, due to Ice on
der after the process once Is stsrted
ths csrbonlsatlon of the wood being -or( ,me The 300 000 of g p., the atreet. made speeding especially
apontanooua under the condition !ffn, , ronTertlbl. ,,,, note, dsngerous. Is also given as a mason
which the Stafford Invention main- h whu.h th cornp(inv uunched Its!'0'' the unusually small number of ar-
customer ownorehlp policy, was en-jrets.
The Stafford method depends upon.urpi. sbaorhed by hundreds of the The names of the offenders, and the
an entirely new principle. Before customers of the orgsnlsation. and Penalties are as fallows: John Doe.
Ivor, stsrrorn oegsn nis experiments, none haa been available for some time,
the wood uaed In carbonlilng work The difference In the Interest rate'
has slwsys contained moisture. Prof. 7 ner cent on the new notes, com-'sneedlng and no drivers license. $10
Btarrora experimented with perfectly p,rd with the 8 per cent on those P. 8. Chsse. speeding 115: C. Brvan.
dry 'wood. He found tl at when the outstanding li Interesting because It Improper lights, $2; and W. A. Fisher,
flH. P. H. Emery.
Itp.
speeding. $10; Merlon Veach. of Eu
gene, speeding, $T5; B T. Marshall.
Monday evening after lodge, the
Rebekahs had a feed and social good
time.
Whole
pound at Swarts & Washburne.
dry wood Is heated undr his process .hows an Increasing abundance of ca$l
-.to tee temperature at which the cahr- u for conaervatlve Investment, and
ring begins the carbonisation went .therefore a lower yield to the Invev
along to completion without further ,tor. In Mr. Brewers opinion, this
application of heat from the outside tendency wilt continue and before long
sources. This Is referred to by chem-'utility companies will be able to se
Ists as an exothermic process. cure all the new monev reaulred for
Tha t.nat flf lnanllln - . .... . . haVA bAAn ninnlna- in tha Mo,lirtr.!j,
; - - .."nr. rons.ruciion purposes ni o per ceni or " f a town
tl-.a Stafford nlnn Is pnnMRraM u.. i... I church ef this city for the naat two i
- ' - " - ijvvii ivjctsj, "
I tfa US. W
to say he saw many changes in the atven publicity and a con
place. He lett tor bis homo Wednes- 'e'slators of the sUte before the next
day. session of the legislature.
Dr. and Mrs. S. Ralph D.ppel ex- J.".P "P-iveV
. , . , Ipect to leave Thursday evening for ."Bumninr s,,..-. , ? .
pork shoulders 16 cents per . . , , " , i ou"iping system" which Is to be
Hanrlnn whara thav will ananrl Phi-lcf. . -J - ... DV
. , .tnea OUl at e Booth-Kellv T nmk
ma. with Mr. niniwi'. mtui, I rveny camber
The Chrlstlsn Endeavor will hold a ., ...... . . .
. . . . .w ' Mr'- talker, whose home la
candy aale Saturday afternoon In the Sth nd Q
Long ft Cros. building. a eVBre ,Uack of broncklti8i whoh
The Baptist ladles who held their has affected her voice. She can
basaar last Saturday, report a very scarcely speak shove a whisper.
good patronage, considering th e r, . , . .
. ,, I Geo. Perkins has ben engaged, for
weather. About forty dollars wss ' . , . , " '
IU1CT Vifinui area null uuiu a . . a 1 rl . . . . en imaw
every three months, in-'." "1"? , ' msnsgement It is Uken nnder
Ann Oak sitrAAra In TTiiaFAna. Tha a)w.... .
stead of once yearly, as ta th custom -, V Z ,-wfiwiuii (o aeiermine if the expert-
The evangelistic .ervioe. which of o chwcb .work b- progressed so far a. to be ment would tend to disrupt the ot
" ! iu auu aneriaat nanization of the company or inter,
aome little time will be needed for fere with nr,.ln. . .
. . . ,, , , r m"J way. j jiis
speeding, $10.
EVANGELISTIC SERVICES
AT M. E. CHURCH CLOSE
taken in.
these sales
company a plant to ,timnit. ths
growth of the 4L.
The "Bumping System" is unique,
inasmuch as It aims to give those af
filiated with the 4L preference on tha
Job over the non-members. Th
writer exercises a peculiar knack la
citing specific instances: When the
conference committee presents a case)
.1 . ..... L...1I waaL. .... I. .!f n- . . , ... . . I ... . . . ... . , K a lnlukla . 1. W-V ..11 It , . .
inaq mai 01 Dunning sn oven retort) The growth of the business of the -'1 iu a t.u.o vve- nice pure por aausane id cents tiM"i"B muturi. m uuuu.ng is now it is to wok. A non-member
plan of equivalent capacity. It has Mountain States Power company dur- ?lay evening. Altogether they have per pound at Swarts ft Washburne. Is to be divided into tour apartments is holding down a Job which In th
other advantages among which sre ing the past few years has been quite been TerT successful, and In some J W. O. W. inflation at the ball for housekeeping and will be steam present industrial scheme draws
low dnreclston and low labor and remarkable. A I-andsomely designed wyi ault" remarkable. x Ii spite of every Tuesday evening. - heated and modern throughout. Fred larger reward on pay day and a 4L-er
fuel costs as compared with other and private booklet lust Issued by the aDo"t the most alverae conditions that I , . . . . Barnard has been assisting In the one who has signed his John Her.
"stems. . comosny show, many of the proper rou'1 Sen found ths results I ..M: Me T' ?.nw'c' b e.t0.De work. to a declaration of Inde JLA ""'T
Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Dowdy, of 8 . " sPnied Banner to the
It has not been demonstrated ties and alvea atatlatlca of a atrlklna wr nr satisfactory. The series I"" u","
- - . .. nnms sirrvaa rorn war uti sr av in ina nil
4th BI.fi fl t rAot e sclt1 am rAAm.
Cfomralttee with plenty of aMn
- w B a vu tVVIU' a-ai . . - --a
' ris snimmy shakes Into
whether the charroal msds under the nature. The output of gas and eleo-i,trta' out ,n on ' tne mo,t Per"l
Stafford process can ibe used In the trio energy has'raore than doubled nll,,n rall storms ot tne year, loi- poR SALE A team wagon and hr-'hpP ,n w..-h, .h.
iro Industry. the ps-t six years and the number of ,owM 0T wnat fr worse for Ore- n0,.. weight 1408; $250. At Thur-i the Job. while the non-membar
In: the working out of the Stafford customers has Increased from 16.JS8 to aonlans a cold snap, with snow and man's feed barn. I Mrs. Psul Bagford Is spending the lower rung on the Industrial ladder
process in the Psclfle Northwest 2. 682. A map of the territory ,,ce "h,ch m"d the going very dlffl j . I Christmas holidays In Seattle with her Likewise a 4L-er can exchange shift
Douglas fir would be the most avail- served shows thst 43 cities and towns rult- 0nlT dur,n the last tew days' Mrs-L Ho ward, of Lowell. -end mother. Mrs. Tom Trlmm. Mrs. .with the mon-member.
able spool, of wood; It occupies an with a toUl population of 65,00, are k" th weather been propitious. And.ft; n w'rner' 0 "e" W6r"i Trlmm TlBltl here last summer. , It Is believed that a storm of '
Intermediate . position, between the now supplied by the organisation. "i.o P of thst came the Price meet- v 8,p" nome of cllff. Abrams. f , ' 'plans, will simmer down t
Ings st Eugene, which attracted ,n apr-ngneio over tue ween-end. re-1 ' nsoua ciuo win met Frl- Dler tinene.- , th 7.? !
church-going folks from far snd near, turnl-g ti their respective homos on ly afternoon with Mrs. Trubert Hen- cade .... . i- , .
and cut Into the attondance at thee Monday's Cakrhlge train. The ladies derson. on R street between 6th and -. ,..... -..Jw! ! !i
- ,ui i.itur
having started something last Mondar
night. V
now supplied by the organisation.
r -
CHRIST OR SANTA CLAUS
7th, anl along with other. entertain
mnt have their anniiiU Christmas
tre.
hardwoods and the soft or resinous
wood, such ss the southern long leaf
cine. Hurn woods slve a hlsh yield of
wood alcohol and -a.-etlc.Hcld. while1 t ulnh . n a Mrrv Phrlstms. r-Tvlces. But In sn't of all that ar aunt n'' niother of Mrs. Abrams.
Ihs southern plno g(vs low. yields of yu are Invited to attend the White this. was undoubtedly one of the mo'.l, J()nn Mllo w!l0 j8 employed by
alcohol an, acid but a high yield of rjiuH Chriftmns exercises at the Bart- """cesjfiil met.s that Springfield the stewart Fuel company, has been
tunwntlne and oils ad resins, . .. 'UHt cimuoh, Sunday evening, rvcemher had In mvy years. " QU,,8 , tUp past weeh wag uu
, WJille Douglas fir will' not prove t 7:fl0 o.' m "Nor Doth the King I Miss Caffrfv is an unusual wema,-), able wo,.k
aa favorable a material for wood dla- Rogard on Gift Above Another So ,0 m,t it mllMv. She Is a strong -
tllistea as the hard wood or roslnnus 1.0110 as All he WtiVa." The slfn are rreacH. a"d a' net'irsl bom evnn-a-1 Win." Neabit, of Redmond. Oregon
woode. It la the Judgement of those t he sent to tho needv of Astoria. I'"t ?! 'V. wlth.th- b-st as an has bren vU'tlng his paronts. Mr. and -Tthn . Ketals snd w!f returned where Mr.' Neodham is einnlovrt
fmlllHr wlrk tt e Stafford process in the morale the na.tor will apeak evsngel'er M'as Mtller Is on of the Mrs. Hugh Nesbit. of Camp Creak, and Sundry even'np from a trip to the a millwright, spent Sunday la Thuw-
Vliat the growth of the Pacific North- on "Christ a Santa Claus." .most successful winters with child- omer relatives in epringiieia, tuo past m iu.:ewesiorn sieie. soing oy way 01 ton
Mrs. Steve Bowles, of Onkriilge. was
rtrwii the first cf the week doing her
Christmas shopping. -,
i THURSTON NOTES ' '
. v , , - - ' f
- Mrj and Mrs. Taylor Needham. who
recently moved from here to Wendlina;
west Industries and the development
of foreign markets will justify a wood
earboulsatlon , Industry hereo( eon
sidarakle megsltsde. ' ,-.
EDOAR B. LUTHER, Pastor. In the field today. And undoubt- several days. He Is a brother ot the Seattle to Cniahn, Nebraska end re- Mr. and Mrs, Arch Shough and Cu,r '
, . . edly their musical 'numbers were high- late Tom Nesbltt. who died of pneu- turning by way of Denver, Salt Lake J tie Price, who are working at Lowell'
.Jjrvi. palpU ptosis,, asntiat, prins.iy appreoiated Dy all lovers ot good moniav vecemoer . sro. Mr. , Nesbltt utty ana lxs Angeles. They vialted came home during the snow storm aad
field,' Oregon. '
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wsd Hdable to come st she Urns ef with Mrs. Ketels' parents la Nebraska, stayed nntll h vrvthr to-.lrttod.