PAGE KIJ5VB* THE SPRINOFOELD NEWS THURSDAY DECEMBER IB, 1827 Boys’ Club Leader of McMinnville Declared All-American Champion 7^3 FURNITURE Is Such a Welcome Gift Give unto others what you would have them give unto you! ing practical gifts of furniture. Give pleas­ Som ething th a t will continue giving pleasure for years to come. Note» From the Art Section Gift» are here from all corner* of the globe, gay color* and in­ teresting subject* to please the mo»t exacting. Bud Vaaea M ediu m i l H «tender re see la e ry - eted or em erald green— 29c t I Writing Desks 4 Alex Cruickshank, Yamhill county’s leading club member and leader for 10 years, who has just received double national recognition I by winning both the Moses club leadership trophy and first place in the Farm Journal leadership contest in competition with thousand* of the best club member-leaders from practically every state in the union. Though Cruicl: l ank 1* now a sophomore in agriculture at Oregon State college lie has continued his club activities with in­ creasing success. In recognition of his achievements, organization« of his home city and county arranged a monster celebration for Sat­ urday. ' r IP. tc e rv ; as the occasion for formal presentation of tue beautiful Moses trophy. V hat more intimate family giti .id ».-.c give the home? The Writing Desk provides a real and treasured gift for generation*. Spinet Deaka R em in d er« o f th e e a rly C olo nial Days oraftem an a h lp . Solid hard w oo d con strucU on w ith m aho gan y fin is h ......... Spanish Cheat Deaka Chest on leg * style (a s Illu s tra te d ) a re very po pu lar. C hoice o f W a ln u t o r M a h o g an y veneer panels on h e rd - $35.00 Community News Secretary Deaka C o m b in in g a bookcaee w ith the w r it­ ing desk, has epace fo r n e arly fifty fl‘ C '7 hooka, and ro o m y w r itin g « p ace......... «J>«J e Bud Vaaea T a ll elee In elender tw isted effeote. •h o le « o f o ra n *« o r erjratal edged w ith gold— 59c Framed Picture* Two w o n d e rfu l eeeortm ente of f r a i,.ed picture« In large va rie ty of subjects— $1.00, $1.98 T ilt T o p Tablet U n fin is h ed tilt top tablea when decorated m ake fine gifte. $3.50 9 A Floor Lamps O n * gro u p o f F lo o r l-am pa. w h h Tarn« ■ • l e c t i o n of nhudri* on a ll m etal baaea, double aockota and w irin g com plete, o n ly $10.85 O ther S ty le s up to $35.00 Bridge Lamp* P leated C h in tz In flo ra l dcelgn or m e ta l bridge etlck. have ad juatab le lig h t socket end w irin g to r one lig h t, eoro- pleto— A Sofa P iflo w s new sh ip m en t o f Sofa l ’llio w « In g o r­ geous com b ination s o f and o ther fabric«, e ll colcra. re g u la r $ « 5 0 values, fo r— e'Pc $3.93 Sofa Pillowa L arg e elze Sofa P illow », a il o f th e very newest «tyles, shapes and colors very effe c tiv e fo r an y room , re g u la r 17.00 value, fo r— $5.95 $3.95 Table Lampa Smoker Stand* One group of T a b le Lam pa w ith Im p o rte d vaae atyla In a ra and georgette ah a dag In v a rie ty o f colors, co m p lete— S om eth ing new In S m o ker Stands, m ade e n tire ly o f w ro u g h t Iro n In an tiq ue fin ­ ish, very a rtis tic and useful— . $3.95 USE $3,50 WE CHARGE YOUR NO C R ED IT IN T E R E S T Choose Gifts Now Pay Next Year Correspondents , Morton Bristow and two children, 1 Mres. Andy Olson and son. Robert, 1 Mrs. Elsie MqKenzie, Mrs. E. E. KIF j Patrick and daughter, Mrs. Asa Hig- The young folks of the Pleasant gin8 an(i Mrs. Mortenson. Hill Christian church gave a program j \v. A. Baker and family have sold Saturday night at the Woodman Ha' tbeir farm at Pleasant Hill and left In spite of the disagreeable weathei last week for California. The Pleasant Hill girls' basketball the hall was well filled. The different numbers including a short play of the team won from the Walker team last Christian Endeavor society was great­ Friday in a very hard fought game. ly appreciated. The entertainment The boys’ team of Pleasant Hill also was greatly appreciated. The enter­ brought victory to thetr school. The tainment was given for the in tu it next game will be played at Creswell. of the W. C. T. V. childrens home at Corvallis. Considerable produce and gifts were brought for the hime and CARDEN WAY a collodion taken up. Mr. and Mrs. 8 H. Callison moved Saturday evening special elections their stock last week from the'r much at Pleasant Hill to the Otto Morton were held in Norkenzie Willakenxla al and District 160 for the purpose of ranch at Cloverdale. The have son voting on consolidation. The votes their chickens and will turn their at- stood: Norkenzie 11 yes. and 3 no; ,e CtiOED U the Booth- W U i^ n rie 12_yes and 25 no; Distrilt 160. 10 yest and 13 no. Kelly mill in Springfield. Mrs. Bell Lindley of Camp Creek J. A. Phelps is working at the Jed spent a week with her parents Mr. Wheeler mill at Trent Lyman Tinker has recently added and Mrs. O. H. Haugann. Mrs. A. C Travis left Sunday for two more Jersey cows to his herd Tillamook for a week's visit with her having purchased one from Adams of daughter, Mrs. W. J. Morrow. The Cloverdale and one from Eber Balin Travis family plan on holding a fam­ of Edenvaie. Saturady afternoon the house ot ily reunion Christmas. Mrs. S. A. Jones and grandson of Clifford Williams in Edenvaie burned to the ground. Clifford Williams ani Portland spent the week-end with the his mother. Mrs. O. M. Williams, were W. H. Anderson family. “Grandpa" Ferguson arrived at the away and Leeter Williams had started a fire in the house and gone to his H K. Chase home jfor j m j n chores. When he returned from his visit. He had been visiting at the chores he found the houBe in flames. home of his grandson, Marlon Bigelow , He tried to save the furniture but the of Corvallis. In eptte of Arc already had too big a start. There , ostogenerian he Is spry and happy ' was not insurance as the policies had and counts himself young Instead of I been dropped a short time ago oM | The women of Pleasant Hill gather- * «ork shower sponsored by Mr. I cd at the home of Mrs. A. J. Higgins Bewey Ray and Mrs. Marvin Chase ! Thursday December 8, for another get 1 ™ »’ « ”• home ”f the former ln acquainted sewing bee. There were ’ eighteen women present in epite of day. Refreshments were served hy the rain. Donations for the girls the hostess. The following were pres­ ; Junior college of Eugene were discus­ ent : Miss Maude Chase, Mrs. Homer sed. Canned goods or eatables of any Chase. Mrs. Harry Chase, Mrs Ever­ ’ kind and clothes are acceptable. It ett Chase. Mrs. Ed. Cole. Mrs. Eugene was decided that those who could Chase, Miss Gladys Chase. Miss Ina donate'leave thetr gifts at Mrs. Har- H"hb«rd. Mrs Wilfred Cook. Mm den s home on or before Monday Dec- Mrs Lester Cyr. and Mrs Bessie ember 19 Those who can help pack Chase thp guest of honor. Miss Edna Patterson returned home and transport them to Eugene are asked to do so. The next meeting from the Eugene hospital Saturday will he at the home of Mrs. Andy and Is convalescing after a recent Olson, Mrs. Allen Wheeler and Mrs. operation. J. H. Zumtner of Portland visited Ed Mitchell assisting her as hostesses with hts sister-inlaw. Mrs. W J. on the third Thursday ln January. Those present were as follows: Mrs. Pengra, on his return from a trip to | C. L. Williams, Mrs. C. E. Jordan and Medford. In honor of relatives, Mrs. W. J. son, Marion, Mrs L. Miller, Miss Esther Miller, Mrs. Ernest Schrenk. Pengra and Mrs. Edith Bockes enter Mrs. Bruce Wheeler, Mrs. Allen tained with a dinner party Sunday Wheeler and daughter, Kathryn. Miss The following were those who j ai Leta Wheeler, Mrs. Ed Mitchell and clpated In the reunion: Dr. C. M Hill daughter, Peggy, Mrs. T. D. Robtnett of Berkley. California, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Marjorie June, Mrs. J. Olaf Olson of Portland, Mr. and Mm. G. Roblnett, Mrs. W. L. Bristow, Mrs. A. E. Wheeler of Eugene, Mrs. Ella (Continued on Page 12) I C/Y ,u v By Special UPPER W IL L A M E T T E