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    T r y the H o m e
P r in t Shop F ir a t
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TW M NTY-HIXTJ I Y KA It
M 1 E S M S I!
10C1L IN SU M E
School Gathering Here Marker!
hy Record Attendance; Uni-
vorsity Mei t Strens Needs and
Condition*! Local Teachers
Give Tftlk*.
About 166 < . «mi» » « m |ir«s«nt nt
th e ii-.n h«i »' It«'lillut«* lit hl In thi* local
hluh sclt<»»l Is« t Huiurtl.*«., ltu*hi<lln«t
^‘ hoolH
, « tu b e rs frolli : h**
m ,l t " nt «i lio'ii H of (ht* 4 ‘iJlM’» 111 couri*
t.y illstrlc ts.
<>f ilo* «’«Itu*.»
Dr N els'-tt I. He
Itiin d e p a rtm e n t of tho fiiiv n n U y of
O regon, *pok« upon tho «pi« Hlhui of
» h v si-hnol t«in-lt.-r« r. tn iln In on
K»«v»*ra1
» m h«M»l hik h a h itti tlm««.
reAfotm w< r«» mimte *t«*4 for thin.
am ong thorn th e fu rl th a t m any y o u n ^
people u«e 1«*i-ltlng an a Mtepp|tlK
atone to get o tíie r pindlliiii»
Mr. B ossing nine <>utllm»<t »uni« t»f
th e factor» co n cern ed In refhlftlng or
h irin g of ten ch er* Including offli lencv
an d tra in in g , p e rso n a lity and a p p e a r­
ance, tenure of office, person»I lib erty ,
an d *«lfl»hn«s». 11« pointed out th e
te a c h e r’» p o ten tial field, «bow ing how
by « » ten d in g h e r sp h e re of ed lftm tlo n
beyond th e school room sh« can b e­
com e an Im p o rtan t fac to r In h e r com ­
m unity.
S p e a k* on L ea rn in g Proceaaea
. P ro fe sso r H ow ard E T ay lo r, of th e
U n iv ersity of O regon spoke of th e
th r e e d ifferent kinds of le a rn in g and
w hen and how to u se th em
He m e n ­
tio n ed caaes w here th e s tric tly " r o te ”
o r '’d rill" m ethod should be used such
as re p re s e n ta tio n s th at have no p u rtl
c u ln r asso ciatio n n lread v In th e m ind
11« also b ro u g h t out th e a d v a n ta g e s of
th e m ethod of c re a tin g In tereat and
th e th 'r d method of asso ciatio n and
re c a ll w as discussed.
Mrs. M arjorie l.naelle, of th e L in ­
coln school, gave a very In te re stin g
anil In stru c tiv e d e m o n s tra tio n end
talk on th« p ic tu re m ethod of te a c h ­
ing pupils to i»uid.
Session* Divide
T h e m o rn in g sessio n w as a co m ­
bined session of th e g rad e end high
school d e p a rtm e n ts, hut d u rin g th e
a ftern o o n th e se s sio n s w ere d ivided
w hit the high school d e le g a te s h av in g
th e ir own p ro g ram end th e g rad e
schools h av in g th e ir own
M iss P e a rl M< M ullin and Mrs Olive
Mull gave a talk on th e " R e ta rd e d
P upil mid How to H elp T hem " T h e
ta lk s brought out th e m ethod of a p ­
p roach for aid in g th e stu d e n t w ho Is
b a c k w a rd In one su b ject.
P « lh K onkel. of th e L an e C ounty
H e a lth d e p a rtm e n t, gave an a d d re s s
d e a lin g w ith th e blue rib b o n m o v e­
m ent and w ith Its consummation next
May.
T he high school sessio n for th e
afternoon w as d ev o ted to a round
ta b le dls<-nsslon of such su b je c ts ns,
g rad es, a tte n d a n c e , c ig a re tte em okleg.
Im m odest d re s sin g hv g irls, etc., l.‘d
hy V J M organ.
S pecial m usic w as p rovided hv th e
h lch school m ixed q u a rte t, th e g irl’s
q u a rte t, anil th e high school o rc h e s tra
C ounty S chool S u p e rin te n d e n t E. J.
M oore ex p ressed h im self ns well
pleased w ith th e efficient serv ice nnd
food th a t w as p rovided hy th e domes-
tte scien ce d e p a rtm e n t of th e high
school u n d e r th e d irectio n of M rs.
G eorgina P eterso n .
ELM IRA DELEGATION
AT I. O. O. F. M EETING
A delegation of eight Odd Fellows
from Klmlra attended the meeting of
the Odd Fellow* lodge here Inst night.
They came In the Intereats of the
Lane County 1. O. O. F. Association
convention which will be held tn
Elmira on April 28.
Mr. Duckworth of the Elmira dele,
gallon aigl secretary Of the associa­
tion, outlined the program for the
April meeting which will Include
musical numbers by two bands, also
by Individuals and an address by the
Ornnd Master Fred Metndl. The meet­
ing In the evening le to be held In the
gymnasium of the Eltpirn school. An
Invitation was extended to all Odd
Fellows and Rebekahs of this section
to he present and take part In the
county meet. ’
Tx>rnl Odd Fellows are urge«! to he
present at the meeting here next Wed­
nesday night, when Springfield lodge
entertains the Grand Master.
Scout* to Take T rip
Troop 12 of the local boy scouts will
take a trip up Into the snow next
Sunday, probably ns far ns the boat
Creek ranch. The American T-eglon
will furnish the transportation nnd
the group will he In charge of Clifford
Wilson. The hoys will meet. nt. the
Chamber of Commereo rooms Sunday
morutng nnd will start from there nt
7 o’clock.
SPRIN GFIELD . I-ANK COUNTY, OKKOON, THURSDAY, MARCH 14.192»
H. S. TEACHERS WERE
ELECTED BY SCHOOL
BOARD AT M EETING
Canada-Cuba Flyer
L IV E
NEW SPAPER
IN A L IV E T O W N
LOCAL STREETS RECEIVE
A TTE N TIO N OF GRADING
AND GRAVELING DEPT.
M'KENZIE CONTRACT
IS LEI FOB $60,090
A q u ite ex ten siv e g rad in g n r
'.'raveling cam paign h as been In itiated
by th e S pringfield s tre e t d e p a rtm e n t
Council Orders City Attorney to th is week K en n eth G iles, tra ffic offi­
Section to Cogswell Hill Go««
Take Action Against Property c e r and g en eral u n lllty m an. h as been
ru n n in g th e c ltv g ra d e r o v e r all of the
to the Cochran Construction
for Delinquent Liens; Main unpaved s tre e ts .
Company; To be Graded and
Street Repairs Will Cost Ap­
A m ong th e stre e t* b ein g w orked is
Surfaced
by State Standard*
16th s tre e t w hich will be both re g ra d ­
proximately $3500.
on New Alignment.
ed an d g raveled. Mr. G iles ha* a l­
F o reclo su re on all plec< i of pro­ re a d y c o m m e n c e d re g ra d in g It
Six­
The contract for construction of the
p e rty a g a in st w hich th e n ís ’ tleljn te e n th s tre e t h as a t one tim e w orn a
quent llena and th ow ner* have paid co at of g rav el, but now m ost of the Sprlngfleid-CogHw.il Hill rectlon of
n e ith e r Intere»! o p rin cip al will be co a tin g is gone and th e s tre e t is cut the McKenzie highway was let last
s ta rte d in 30 day
by th e city. In up by ru ts and sod. The matter of i Friday at the meeting of the State
str.i. lio n s to in " tu t.- p ro ceed in g s g rav elin g It w as ta k e n up a t th e last ; H ighw ay cam m lsslo n In P o rtlan d for
w ere given tin- city a tto rn e y by th e council m eeting.
X66.066 to the Cochran Const uretlon
council a t Its m eetin g M onday >ven- i
-
....
T I iono ro «dootw l w««ro’ Ow«ar f»l»d
j d is h . <1|onji C o le . FrnnooH H o d tro .
i h ’o r r ln a P«dor»*on, M »v M ow oh , C ln rn
ft W n v n o r. T ii r l l l o H o lm a n Htid Mi«ur*
Jno b o m b a rd .
p t ( . , t Ion o f toa«do«rH f»»r th o tw o
i»r »d»« -p h' I w'M doforrod to th» next
m o e tltir of th«* board.
A J. MORGAN RESIGN
A
NUM BER 10
08666029
All of th o t<*»<-h«»r» now h olding
poMltlon* nt th<* local high Ht-hool w«*r<*
I ro-<d«M’t«’d hy tho local ku I ioo I board
I nt th«*lr m«*«*lhiff T u «» hi I ay. ix»onnrd
M a v flrd d . H llih * l,<* coa«h. wxk not r«*-
I < h«< ted I .«•«•;• u»-»«* dti«« to th e fa rt th a t ho
j I n irrndtiatIriK from th e I ’nlvcrRlty
th ia v«*ar and (h at th«- ♦*oi»<h«*H poul-
' Hon I n onlv »1 h alf lim o Job ho wan not
' a ra n d ld a to fo r o r-o lo o tlo n .
W PS.- H r ^ r ^’WAY AND
f O R E M f f i SUIS
’’Th* People * Papar"
m,
Bir
vdB JB di
>x»W
‘ ‘ fty
Wfiik
t
/M flH
. .-■Si-atiimi
George Hakictnan linked Canada
and C uba by an unbroken airplane
*na * ° l, r o l “ ’ r , v h o ld e rs a nd s in c e th a t
tim e $1276 has been paid th e recorder.
Some property hold era, however, have
A J M organ, p rin c ip a l of tho local
paid no attention to the notices and
hitch Hchool. and M rs O ra H**m«*nwav,
flight starting at Windsor. Ont., and
against these foreclosure will be In­
p rin cip al of th«* B ra tta ln nrhool thl«
reaching the tropical soil of Cub* in
stituted. The cltv has advanced sev­
less than thirteen hour» H e w a* ac-
w«««*k <»nt In th e ir roNltrnntlona to tho i
eral thousand dollars Interest pay­
companied
by
Jam»»
E
Hayden,
(
local Hchool board. T h ey won* re- j
mechanic
ment on these old Hens and the coun­
r r n l l v ro olo< t« d for th o <*ontlnr v«*nr.
cil Is determined to liquidate and use
Mrw H a m a n w a v h aa boon ion«*hlnft
the money for street Improvement.
In th o S pringfield arh o o la for f> yeaaa. SPR IN G FIELD DAY AT
I P ro p e rty ow ners in S u n n y sid e a d ­
h av in g boon p rin c ip a l of th « Ju n io r
dition
ap p eared
and
com plaJned
LOST CREEK SUCCESS;
high and g rad e d o p n rtm an ta of th e
MANY ENJOY O UTING a,w’ul ,h*‘ drainage ditches on Kelly
L incoln school u n til th«* B ra tta ln
s tre e t not tak in g th e w a te r off. The
sch o o l wan built w hen Mho took o v er
Thirty Springfield people were pre*-
ent at Lost Ct-.-k ranch on the upper
achool u n til tw o vijhih ag o w hen ho McKenzie Sunday to enjoy the winter
spurt« It was a Springfield day at the
wwa oloctod p rin cip al
rench. The Lions club took 20 boy
Hcouts
to the ranch for an outing nd
LINCOLN PUPILS
a number of adults went with the boys
PROGRAM LAUDED or cam' up during th« day.
Although the snow has been melt-
the p rlnu lpaln hip o f that wehool. M r.
M organ
wnw te a c h e r nt the hlirh
T h e d elig h tfu l p ro g ram given by th e
Ing rap id ly th e re w as still p len ty fo r
p upils of th e L incoln school at th e
| to b o g g an in g and sk iin g and th« hoys
T e a c h e rs ’ In s titu te held h e re last S a t­
Som e of th e a d u lts
u rd ay , receiv ed high p raise from cnun- had m uch fun
who
tack
led
sk
lis
w nt th ro u g h m any
ty schniil su p e rin te n d e n t E J Moore, i
lie ex p ressed h im self ns b ein g hig h ly co n to rtio n * an d ad d ed to th e m errl-
m «nt of th e crow d
p leased w ith th e p e rfo rm a n c e of th e
little o n es and said th ey d eserv ed i T h e u p p e r M cK enzie a re a ha» been
p o p u lar thl* w in te r an d ev ery w eek-
sp ecial m ention.
T h e pro g ram follow s: song, “G eorge ed h as seen larg e n u m b ers o f people
at L ost C reek ran ch an d o th e r p laces
W ash in g to n hv th e 2nd anil 3rd
alo n g th e highw ay. T he ro ad Is open
g ra d e s ; L incoln A cro stic hy 4th A;
H uts Off. hv 2nd a n d 3rd g ra d e s ; so n g s , nnd In gohd < m dltio n , to L . o st _ C reek
, .
with the ezeeptlon of the last
■ 'W ashington's B irth d a y ’’ and “ R o ller ranch
,
. ...
...
four
m
iles,
w
htch
w
hile
p
a
ssa
b
le
w
ith-
S k a tin g " by 4th A ; song. “B eaty Ro«s
,
out
cltulns,
ts
wet
and
narrow.
hy 2nd nnd 3rd ; song. "M aking of tho
Ring" h y nth B; nnd song. "A rriv a l of
BAPTIST CHURCH TO
S p rin g " by f.th B.
HAVE SUNDAY SERVICE
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FISH LIBERATIO N
’The
Add
Test”
will be the topic
OBJECT OF M EETING
HERE FRIDAY N IG H T for the morning service at the Baptist
church Sundny morning nt 11 o'clock,
A m eetin g will be held In th e local Bible school will meet at 16 a. m.
"A C rip p le nt a K in g 's T a b le " will
(Ih a m h e r of C o m m erce ro o m s tom or-1
ro w n ig h t nt S o'clock for th e p u r­ be th e to » ‘c for th e ev e n in g sy rn ten
Iu n io r and S en io r B. Y P. V.
pose of d iscu ssin g th e fish lib e ra tin g at 7:36
w ill h av e se rv ic e s at 8:30 p. m T h e re
q u estio n .
will be s p e d il « elections hv th e ch o ir
lien Ito rrls. m em b er of th e s ta te
at b o th m o rn in g nnd ev en in g serv ices,
gam e co m m ission, will be p resen t to
Bible stu d v an d p rn v e r serv ice will
give a talk on th e m e rlls and denier-
Its of th e p ro p o sitio n . H is talk will , be given T h ttrsd sv at :30.
ta k e up th e problem of how, w hen nnd i
w h ere to llb e rn te th e fish and w h ere
to get them
isicn l sp o rtsm e n feel confident th a t
g re a t p o te n tia litie s fo r tills e n tire
te r rito ry lav tn th e fish p o ssib ilities
company of Portland. This was the
largest contract awarded at the meet­
E N TE R TA IN E D FRIDAY ing.
The new highway to be constructed
The Kensington clnh of Springfield
was entertained last Friday afternoon
follow the present one out of
at th e home of M rs . A . J. Morgan on Springfield about three miles to th*
Willamette Heights, with Mrs. Dallas R’KK* Service station at which point
Murphy as assistant hostess.
111 wil1
B>e present road and
The afternoon was spent In sewing lake off east following in a direct
and a game, followed by luncheon easterly route toward the foothills and
&olos were given by Mrs Murphy and thence across to Cogswell Hill. Tha
Mrs. Donald Young which were very npw road will cut out several right
much enjoyed.
angle curves. Construction will pro-
Present were: Mcsdames C. E. Ken. bably start within the next few week*.
Fencing Let
yon John Henderer, W. C. Wright. S.
Wright, W. N. Dow. J. Moore. C. E
Contracts for fencing the rlght-of-
»warts, Levi Neet. W. C. Rebhan,
__ J. C. way’ where the new road Is being
M< Murray^ Lum Anderson, and Miss widened on the stretch east of Spring-
Edna Swarts Present as guests were: fleld and through those sections cut-
Mesdames Walter Gosler. Osc»r Glad- ting through fields were awarded last
dish. Edward L. Coffin. Donald Young.
t° D. F. Joralmon and N. L. Bar-
Laurence Moffitt, Ira Peterson, Dan ringer, both of West Springfield. The
Crites. Larson Wright, Missea Hazel Prtce for setting the new fence waa
18 cents per rod and the price for re­
Murphy and Frances Hodges.
setting the old fence was 26 cents per
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Ing At lust month « meeting the city , K E N SIN G T O N C! U B
attorney w.m in .tu rn e d to give warn-
solutlon of this problem was turned
ov‘‘r ,o ,he
committee with
P°wer
act-
sketch of Main street showing
portion* needing repairs was submit-
ted to the council and an estimate of
approximately «3500 made by Stein
brothers to do the work. Resurfacing
Main street from Mill to Second and
p a tc h in g al, holes w ere Included In MRS. HENDERER HOSTESS
and 20 c e n ts w as ,h e P rice s e t for
each new gate and anchor post.
th e pa lm ate'
TO NEEDLECRAFT CLUB
Tha contract for furnishing 4060
S tre e t lig h ts w ere o rd ered in a t '
posts at 12 cents per post was award­
10th and D s tre e ts and 10th and. E
Mrs. John Henderer, Mrs N. W.
ed to Mr. Russell, of Black Butte and
stre e t* .
Dow and Mrs. George Carson were
The council voted to sell four lots hostesses to the Needlecraft club at
Mr. Matlock of Veneta. The post are
nn (.a s , M a,n s tr e e , , o W IIHam V asbv the home of Mrs. John Henderer to come from Pall Creek and Veneta.
The Eugene Hardware company will
for JSOO
Thursday afternoon. A pleasant after-
furnish between two end three thous­
An ordinance requirin'- gasoline non was spent in sewing which was and feet of woven wire at 30 cent*
tanks to be buried four feet under followed by refreshments.
p e r rod
ground and prohibiting gasoline In , Present were: Mesdames Walter
Nothing definite was decided re-
Floyd
William
Dawson.
larg.r quantities than a quatt from Gossler,
! gsrding the Forenoe highway at *he
. .
t
, ....
.J.
Thompson. Clifford Wilson, O. H. Jar
" '77..
”*
being kept In btiildlngv without a Der-
'
ah _________
Friday meeting although, state en­
...
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rett, Larson Wright. Allan Kafourv.
tnlt. was p assed bv the council,
gineer. Mr. Cline, said that at the May
Floyd Westerfleld. E. Bf May. W. H.
meeting of the state highway commis­
Pollard.
W.
N.
Long
Besides
regular
C u t* Gash io* Foot
sion the matter of advertising for thl*
members present were the following
While going from her home to the guests: Mesdames Harry Whitney, : section will be taken up. It is hoped
postoffice last Tuesday Katherine Oscar Gladdish, W. C. Rehhan, Levi by that time to have made satisfactory
Hemenway stepped upon a broken Neet, Dallas Murphy and N. W. agreement* with the railroad com­
pany.
hottie and cut a severe gash in her Emery,
The proposed extension of the new
foot. Miss Hemenway was walking1
Lowell-Oakridge
section was discuss­
a lo n g th e ra ilro a d tra c k and had left LOCAL PEOPLE W ILL
ed at the meeting and the matter h a s
th e tra c k to get ro u n d som e m en w ho ,
ATTEND DEDICATION been taken under advisement by the
w ere w orking th e re w hen she ste p p e d i
highway men.
on th e h o ttie. Bv th e tim e sh e had
S e v e ra l S nrlngfield people p lan to
Right-of-ways are being secured for
re a c h e d th e postoffice an a la rm in g
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flow of blood w as Issuing from th e nH , ,h e d e d lc a t’®n of ,h “ V eteran « ’ th e c h a n e e s ln t He M cK enzie h ig h w ay
w ound, so a local p hvslclan w as call ho!’l’l,a l ,0
h<>Id ln C ortland n ex t )n th e pOW(,r d am sectio n . A n o th er
ed. M iss H em enxfttv is re p o rte d doing Mon,la>''
T hose w h° m ay
froIn c h a n g e in th e old road in th is v icin ity
h e re in clu d e: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lar- ' will be a quarter of . a . mile
. stretch
. . . at
n icely now
“W hy Lane County Homes
Should Be Built of _____________
W ood”
__
The following article is one of a supply of wood there Is of course a
BELAND FU N F P A I. HELD
aeries In the Prize winning essay real need for conservation.
HERE SAT. AFTERNOON
Conservatlop as applied to a forest
son. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hunt’v, W.
Vasbv, Mr. and Mrs. Morse, Mr. and
Mrs. I,. J Sherman, and Mrs. Emma
Olson.
The Veteran's hospital is a new
structure recently consturcted ln Port-
land to take care of war veterans.
I
praise has been given to the ser-
I vice rendered by the Veterans’ hos-
| pital *here and a large enthusiastic
’ «fathering Is expected to witness the
i dedication of the new home.
Vida which will be necessary’ on ac­
count of the change In location of
the new Gate Creek bridge. The new
bridge will be constructed1 some dis­
tance down the creek from the pres­
ent one.
Cascade Road Proposed
A delegation from the Cascade high­
way association brought up before the
state highway meeting the matter of
contest sponsored by the 4-L Em­
—
-
means the harvesting and use of ripe
the proposed new highway down the
ployee
Wood
Promotion
committee
of
The funeral of M s. Anna Beland. 1
east side of the Willamette valley. Al­
The stories were all trees. It does not mean preserving
73. who passed aw
at her home on Springfield.
rlttte n by stu d en t* in th e high an d I ‘ r e ’ * ,,n ," ,h e >’ »«“ “ ra lly die and fall.
ready some highway has been con­
Motor route II last Thursday, was held
Left alone, the old trees decay and BO O TH-KELLY HOLDS
structed on the east side In Marlon
grade
srhools
of
the
city
and
contain
from the Walker-I’onle chapel here
go to waste. Man steps In and sub­
county, and the delegation was ad­
ANNUAL
ELECTION
Important
truths
why
we
should
sup
Inst Saturday nt 2 p. m. with Rev. j
stltutes use for decay and waste.
vised to consult with Marion county
port
the
lumber
industry
In
Lane
Fred Hornahuh officiating. Interment
Wood, like any other crop should be
R. A. Booth, Eugene, wag re-elected officials.
county.
was in the Iaxurel Hill cemetery.
harvested when ripe. If It Is not cut vice-president of the Booth-Kelly Lum-
Mr*. Beland was Born In England
when It is ripe, It Is wasted when it ' her company and A. C. Dixon also of Hl-Y CLUB HOLDS
Lane County Homes
In 1856 nnd came to C an ad a In 1912. ‘W h y
should he giving someone warmth and j Eugene was re-elected general mam
PARTY FOR DADS
About six months ago she came to this
Should Be Built of
comfort.
| ager. R. E. Danaher, of Detroit, Michi-
section and has llvod here since. She
Wood.”
As a building material wood Is light i gan, was re-elected president,
"Dads’ Night” for the Hl-Y clnb ot
Is survived hy her husband. Ixmls
and durable, is also strong, and will I Other officers and directors elected
this
city was observed Tuesday night
Beland.
By MARY HADLEY
la*t for many year*. It keeps the ¡follow: H. A. Dunbar, Eugene, secre- at the high school here with about 38
Sophomore
warm air Inside In winter and outside tary-treasurer; Frank Buck, San Fran­
present.
C H R IS TIA N CHURCH TO
The early settlers of New England in summer.
cisco; Walter F. Peacock, Pasadena;
Frank R. Bouck, boys work seer»
HAVE SUNDAY SERVICE depended upon the forests to furnish
■When ore or building stone Is taken E. B. Tanner, Portland; C. H. Davis.
tary of the Eugene Y. M. C. A. and
the material to build their homes, to from the ground It I* gone forever, Portland; and T. S. Brumby, Port­
Major Eckenson, of the Hobl airway«
iMwronce Sunkler will give the ser­ shelter them from the cold' that flr*t but when a ripe tree ln the forest is land ; were elected directors.
were
speakers of the evening. Jack
mon at the Christian church next Sun­ long winter and also to build stock­ cut a new one grows to take its place.
Danner was toastmaster.
day morning at 11 o'clock. Bible ades to protect them ftom the hostile Therefore, by using wood for building
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Among those present from here were
school will meet nt 9:45 and the men's Indians.
purposes, the minerals can be saved
Oscar Gladdish, W. H. Pollard and W.
AT
CHASE
GARDENS
quartet will sing. In the men’s quar­
If It had not been for the abundance to be used where they are needed
G. Hughes. Mr. Gladdish Is personal
tet are: Laurence Moffitt, Dallas Mur. of wood, those first colonists would more.
advisor of the club and Mr. Pollard
A
birthday
party
was
held
at
the
phy, Lawrence 8unltler and John never have survived.
The Pacific coast has larger and bet­
and Mr. Hughes are also on the ad­
home
of
Eugene
Chase
ln
his
honor
Robertson. In the evening n duet will
The United States could not pos­ ter forests than anywhere In the
he given hy Mr. and Mrs. Dallas sibly he the great nation It Is today If United States. Ijtne County has more Monday night. A pot-luck supper was visor* board.
Murphy.
standing timber than any other terrl- served and a general good time was
It were not for the forests.
NEW MAN TAKES OVER
Onr forests have been used for tlry of Its size In the United States enjoyed.
Present were:
Mesdames and
“A" S TR E E T SERVICE
many years hut there sre now one ! or probably the world. Also, lumber-
PASTIME POOL ROOM
Messrs Charles Chase. Homar Chase,
STATIO N ADDS U N IT hundred' thirty-five million acres of Ink Is Lane County’s chief industry Marvin Chase, Chester Chase, Everett
C. A. Nott, of Yamhill, recently
virgin forests. It seems almost 1m- and It Is this which will make the
The A 8treet Service station haa posslhle that the United State could towns and cities of Lane county grow Chase. Miss Maude Chase, J. W. bought the fixtures and stock of the
Chase, and Mrs. Lester Cyr.
added a shop and wash and greasing become a woodless nation even If no mtd prosper.
Pastime Pool Hall from Wm. Vasby
rack unit, to the station. A building precaution were taken to safeguard
If the people of a country do not
and Is now opeiatlng the place.
j use the material which Is near at hand P. T. A. W ILL M EET ON
has recently been erected adjoining her forests.
Mr. and Mrs. Nott are living ln Eu­
the station In which the new units
The forests of the United States nnd which they want other people to
FRJDAY AFTERNOON gene at the present time but plan on
hnvo been housed. Ray Slump, recent­ have the greatest variety of useful buy, they will find that people of other
moving to Springfield ln the near
ly with Danner Motor company has species of wood In the world. There states will not use It.
The Parent Teachers Association future. Mr. Nott was In the pool
been employed ns machanlc.
are more than one hundred species of
Therefore, because It advertise* our will meet tomorrow afternoon at the room business at Yamhill.
General repair work on nil makes of American forests trees In commercial own county nnd Industry, nnd because Brattaln school at 3 o’clock. The
cars will he done In a new building use today. They Include mnnv kinds It Is the lowest priced, and most mothers of the 3rd and 4th grades will
Son Bom— A baby hoy was born to
Just, completed. A mechanic Irnlned of soft nnd hard woods—woods for beautiful building material that can he serve refreshments. These grades Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Morgan of Eugene
In tho Ford factory will service the necessity and woods for luxury.
' found, we should bulM onr home* of are In Mrs. Hemenway's and Mrs. last Saturday. Mr*. Morgan 1* th*
new Model A cafs.
daughter of Virgil Moon of thia city.
Although America has an am ple. wood.
Basford’a room*.