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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
TH1RTY-FUUJT Y HAH
LUMBERMEN SEE & » >
h.S .
BETTERFUÎURE
National Housing Act, Dapla-
tlon Of Soft Wood Timbar
In South Aida Northwest
SEEK
SUSTAINED
YIELD
Four-Fifths Of Usable Timber
Privately Owned; Oregon
Has Largest Acreage
W ith lha recant •announcement
uf the Waal L'uaal Lum bermen* aa
aoclatlon of an Intention to aak
national coda autborltlea for aub-
ataullal lucreaaaa lu lha aawmlll
alloimeula for the n a il yaar, due
largely Io lha expected Increase lu
lumbar deiuauda for naw building
and for ratuodallug work uuder the
(adaral boualug act. foraat officiate
era making careful atudlaa of Urn
bar acreage* and condltlona In lha
Pacific northwest aud have already
releaaed some vary pertinent alale-
luaul* which will have a direct
bearing on lha future lumber bust
uaaa nut only lu the Nurthwasl, but
right here lu Laue county.
'» DEATH CHIMES 10
Roll
HAZEL ADRIAN
Gym 6 ,a ’ " J MEETING TONIGHT
Pension Group
Calls Meeting
COMMUNITY TREE
EOA CHRISTMAS
Twenty Fourth Year Students
300 Citizens Petition Board
Maas Gathering To Form
Win Places On School List; Funeral Services Held Wed-'
For Dances; 100 Parents
Mr. and Mrs. Moahier To Ba Permanent Organization To Chamber Of Commerce Plana
Juniors Are Second
nesday, Interment Made In
Sign Request
Honored; Sunday Brings
Be Held J fe r e Friday
To Distribute Sweet Meats
Cemetery
At
Salem
Fifty a ll students at Hprlngtlaid
Miaaionary Program
Student club dances will be al
Aa maxs meeting of persona in-
And Toys To Kiddies
high school won place* o n l i t « *ec-
Au Infection which started In ber
hand after she had cut It while pre­
parili« meat caused the death at
the Pacifie hospital In Kugeue
Monday evening of Mrs. lis te l Ad­
rian,
well-known
resident
of
Hludeuta Hated were aa foliowa: . Hprlngfleld since HUM. Hhe had
Freabmen Helen Abramson. Joe
f((r abou|
daya
Keever. Henry Chace. Helma Cíe-i
WB< bürn at Rolla
meut. Thomas Hardy, Ueorgte May I North Dukola on May 30, 1880 aud
Harria, Wtulfred Klckhuach. Kob­ I moved with her family to Louia-
art McCtieaney. Donna Heveraou. - lana when she was sit years old.
oud period kouor roll released ye*
terday. Twenty from the aeulor
rlaaa won flrat place for their
daaa. Juntura were aecoud, freab-
men, third, and auphomurea aecoud.
Juulora Lauter Auderaou, Mar-
bara
Mameli,
LaMoyue Black.
Charlea Clement, Ituaaell Cooper,
Holland Farnsworth, Edward Hen-
seu, Caroline Hicks, Jotiu Kick
buach, tail* Manley, Florence May,
Albert Hodakowakl. Hubert Haul.
Wayue Tullar, Warren Vail.
lowed for the remainder of the
A lull evening for members of
school term In the high school gym
Ibe Christian cblurcb la planned
naslum
Thia win the action of
for tonight when tbe annual meet
the school board at Its regular
ing of the church will be held. The
meeting Monday rveulng after an
-ougregatlon will gather for a pot-
additional petltlun bad come In
luck dinner at *:16, and tbe an­
from the sponsors of the dance.
nual business session will be held
The petitions for the dance con
Immediately afterwards. Reports
talned 300 names of which 100
from the various church organisa­
were parents of students The op
tions will be heard, and new of­
position petitions contained 260
ficers will be elected.
name* of which 6« were parents.
Following the business meeting a
The hoard believes that there la
program will be given during which
cutuhterable inure sentiment for
Mr. and Mrs. 8. G Moahier, early
the dances than against. It baa de­
member* of tbe church, who re­
cided to give the students a trial
cently celebrated their golden wed­
to determine If they can conduct
ding anniversary, will be honored.
dances satisfactorily under the
Bunday services announced for
rules laid down by tbe board pro
vldlug for student control and out­ ibe church will feature mission
work. Hunday will be the annual
side supervision.
Tbs students who wlsb to dance Woman’s Day program of tbe
are now espeeted to qualify them­ church. Mrs. M. L. Handers of A l­
selves to Join the dance club by bany. state president of the mis­
getting their parents’ written per­ sionary organizations In Oregon,
mission. Then officers will be will bring a message from tbe In­
elected and committees appointed ternational convention held at Des
to arrange for the dances. Under Moines, Iowa In October. For spe­
the rulea there can not be more cial music Mrs. Roland Moahier
tban two dances a month and they and Mrs D. B. Murphy will sing a
must end at 11 o’clock. The dances duet.
For tbe evening service Rev.
will have no connection with any
Veltie Pruitt will speak on tbe
other student activities
The board voted to have a gas subject. ‘‘The One Thing Hprlng­
connection made at the Brattaln fleld Needs." Tbe pastor w ill also
«■-
school In order that the P. T. A. sing a solo.
hut soup project may be carried
out. Two women cooks from the
Hrattaln and Lincoln schools have EUGENE "Y" SECRETARY
TO BE VESPER SPEAKER
been provided under HERA rules
and pay. This will relieve the P.
The message for Universal Bible
T. A. from the work but It must
provide the materials for the soup | » “ “«‘ “ J'
“ >« Methodist church
terested lu the Townsend Old Age
pension plan will be bald at Tay-
lor hall Friday evening at 7:30 tor
,h* purpose
forming a perman
•’nt "rg“ *>lxatlon and «lection of of-
fleers,
Charles L. Payne, field organizer
for the Pension Plan, will be the
principal speaker Mr Payne led
the discussion of the plan at the
high school Tuesday evening when
both youth and their elders en
gaged in a spirited discussion dur-
log the open forum meeting hela
as a part of the current events
class of the adult education pro-
SUPPORT OF ALL ASKED
h
Chamber Appoints Commit-
tee And Other Club* Are
Asked To Cooperate
A big community Christmas tree
wlth candy.
aud toy, (or th,
ch|,dren » m be erected In Spring
f)eld agaln ,hla year ,f plan, b<lB<
made by the chamber of Com.
merce are carrled
The tham .
regular maat,Bg Wednea.
¿ay evening voted to undertake
, be c h riatmag , ree and program
I ii 1808 she came to Oregou, set­
tling with her parents at Halem.
Du January 1*. 1818 she was
married In Haleui to W. Henry
Adrlau who was In the garage busi­
KrBIU
and aak the support of other or-
ness here at that time The couple
A temporary organization has ex ganizationa and merchants to make
came her« aud have made their
leted in thia city since last spring It a success.
home In Hprlngfleld since that
This group took charge of petition
A committee consisting of Herb-
time.
t
Poet Urad —Clara Wagner.
circulation aud secured the slgna- ert Dibble«, John Pyle and W. C.
During the years from HUM until
Hpeclal Htudeut—-Melvin T ra ile r.
tures of many hundreds of persons W right were appointed and it la
1823 Mrs. Adrlau operated the
on tbeir request to congress for expected that tbe Lions club. Am
Hopboiuorea - Joseph
Audrewa
Hprlngfleld hospital, and after that
action.
erlcan Legion and Civic club w ill
Multi Keeler. Dorothy Millican,
time she assisted her husband
Only one club w ill be organised appoint members to supplement
lla te l Nesbitt, Beth llple, Jeaunlne
I wbeu he took over complete own­
Tbeaa studies are belug n t ad a
In Hprlngfleld. In Eugene and else tbe general committee,
Withers, Clarabelle Brood.
ership of the garuge business.
under claaalflcalloua aa a auatalu
where clubs are being organized in
Donations w ill be asked to buy
Heulura— Obert Andrews, ltuby
During the past year they have
ad yield program, aurveya of aklat
aach election precinct.
candy, nuts and bags and toys will
Cube. Laurie Downes. Margaret operated a bicycle and radio store
lug lim ber atanda. greater utilise
be collected for the occasion. No
llaack, Clair Hadley. Mary Kather
In this city.
Hon program*. aud general protec
•-labórate street decorations will
lue Harris, Harold HUI, Iroue Jee
lton efforts.
Hhe Is survived by her husband;
be attempted but each merchant
sen, LaVerue Pugli, Eunice Khlne-
her father, Jamea E. Bcott, a step­
Reductions Are Shewn
is expected to provide a small
vaull, Doris Koblnaon, Joan Bea
mother, Mrs. Cora Scott, and one
According to Iba foraat aervlce
Christmas tree to place in the flag
vey, Edna Heveraou, Faye Squires,
brother. Harry Scott, all of Salem.
the total foreal tend In Western
pole socket in front of his store.
Ealher
Strunk,
Faye
Stratton, ¡
„
_
......
_ ..
„
»nd one sister, Mrs. Eva L Myers
Oregon urlglually comprised I t mil ,,
The big tree electric lighted will
Frances Stiles. Mary Trotter. Hay
’ of Fontana. California.
lion acres. Uf thia original atand
be on the vacant lot on the south
mou Withers, Mary Elkow, Mar
A targe number of her frlenda
tong hl y l.uotl.oofl acres have been
side of Main street between Fourth
Jorle Currant.
intended the funeral aervlcea which
logged
Approximately
5.160,000
Women of Christian Church and Fifth street s
j were held from the Poole chapel
acres have been cut over or burn
School children w ill furnish the
Plan* Christmas Event
here Wednesday afternoon at 1
ad. of which about 2,000,000 are
program like last year if the plan
For Tuesday Evening
o'clock. The remains were taken
satisfactorily reforested and 3 too.
Is carried out.
to Belle Crest memorial park at
000 are poorly reforested, recently
F irs t s i the many larger Chrtet-
Halem the same afternoon for In-
logged or devastated. Approxi­
and other hot dlshea.
wtl1 ***• T *,>* Thanksgiving Truth. maa programs to be held here this LODGE CONSIDERS CLUB
mately 11.000.000 acres are still
, terment. nev. Dean C. Poindexter
The board moved to Improve tbe
The ■®rv,ce lB
eleven o clock, reason will be that presented a t
F O R F O R M F R O F F IC F D Q
i officiated.
limbered, but Ibis Include* a large
' sanitary conditions around the
Dean C. fiolndexter w ill tbe Christian church on Tuesday
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acreage of high mountain types uf
showers and dressing rooms In the
PreBcb- Th* Hunday Church school evening, December 11. by members
New equipment In the sum of
doubtful commercial value.
YOUNG MAN STRICKEN
gymnasium. Dr. Dow was Instruc- ,nee,R •*
Mr. W illiam W alter,| ,,j , be Women’, Missionary society/ $50 will be purchased and Installed
According to 0 , J Buck, region Pioneer Resident Was Born
PASSES
AT
HOSPITAL
”‘<
1
,o
•u |” "R plans to the board for
of ’he Young Mens The program will start at 8 o'clock in the kitchen of the I. O. O. F.
On Land Claim; Funeral
al forester, half the productive area
.
1 the Improvement after inspection j < hr,8t*an association of Eugene, Is a I ld wjj , be given in the main audl- lodge by Rebekah and I. O. O. F.
uf Washington and Oregon caaaot
Service Held Monday
Funeral Services Held Tuesday For of tbe premises.
,o , ***
speaker at the 6 o clock . torium o( lbe church. I t w ill be ----------------------
organizations -----------announced
It
fol-
grow anything successfully escept
No one attended the board meet- v ®*P*r service m ere are lew peo upen ,o a|| members of the church lowing the weekly meeting of Juan-
Son Of Route 2, Farmer Who
After a lifetim e as a realdeut of
forest products, aud only by mean*
Ing except the three directors and ! ple who Bre l* ‘ t o
to brin* and the general public.
Died At Aga Of 1»
Ita Rebekah lodge Monday night.
of a sustained forest program will Hprlngfleld, Mrs. Mary Ann Mc-
to ua tbe vital problems with which
principal, Monday might.
Special scenery and staging ef
a gas range and a new water
tbete two alate be able to support I Pbereou passed away at her borne
the youth of today have to deal.
Ivan Htepbi-UM, 18. son of F. W.
fects will be used for the program, system complete with gas heater
a lumber Industry permanently on uu North M ill street, Friday fol-1
Coburg M. E. Church
Htepliens, route 2. Hprlngfleld, pass­
These will include several Wlae and hot water tank w ill be ln-
approximately a normal scale of lowing a leugtby Illness.
Truth That Testifies of Him." Men It has been announced.
stalled.
ed away at the Pacific hospital In
Mr*. McPherson was born ou the
production.
I* the theme of the 8:86 a. m. mes­
Th« program, w h .c h te not quite
A committee was named to In­
Eugene Friday nt H-ning following
old Hponcer Donation Laud claim,
South Deptetee Stand
sage by Dean C. Poindexter, min. complete at this time, wlU be as vestlgate the possibilities of fo ra -
a short lllnesH.
Tbe South, which held uudte which Is uow a part of the Heavey
taler. Tbe Hunday Church school follows for the opening:
He was born tu this community
Ing a past noble grands’ club in the
puled supremacy In lumber pro­ hop yard, on February 18, 1864. Hhe
will meet at 10 45 a. m.
Prelude, Jewel Cunningham.
ou Augunt 1. 1816, and has lived In
lodge. Members of this group are
duction for 30 years. Is now faced would have been Ml years old In
Song by audience.
Luue county nil of his lifetime.
Mrs. Clartne Putman. Mrs. Rosa
with greatly depleted resources February.
Announcements.
Besides hl* father be Is survived
Montgomery
and Mrs. Harah Johns.
Hhe bad been a resident of Lane
ureguo now contains 30 percent
The Origin of Christmas.
I by one brother, Vernon, at borne, Final Rites For Mr*. Philena ELMER W HITE DIES.
Following the business meeting
uf tbe total remaining softwood county during all this time except
Christmas in Foreign Lands.
■ anil- one brother, Lloyd at Vancou-
FUNERAL IS TODAY
a social hour was held during
Jones Held Monday; Was
timber supply and hold first placa for one year, and lias beeu a mem­
For the devotional part of the which W illiam Strunk gave two
1 ver, Washington.
In limber resources. Since 1818 ber of tbe Hprlngfleld Christian
Almost
89
Year*
Old
Funeral services for Elmer J. j program the following numbers readings. Wm. Strunk. Eva Louk
Funeral services were held from
Washington has exceeded Uregon church for tbe past >U yeears.
W hite of Trent who died at the Eu- have been arranged:
and Esther Htrunk are members of
> the Poole chapel in Eugene Tues­
Mrs. Philena Jones, pioneer resi­
Un July 4. 1872 she was married
in feet of lumber produced except
the social committee for December.
day afternoon al 2 o'clock. Rev. dent of Hprlngfleld. died at her gene hospital Tuesduy, December 1 Music. Jewel Cunningham.
to P. M. McPherson who preceded
lug 1831 and 183Z.
Women's trio, "Silent N t g h t , -----------------------------
■ Cecil Ristow officiated, and Inter home. 233 E street. Friday even­ 4. at the age of 33 years, will be
Studying tbe employment angle her lu death lu 1818.
I ment was made lu the luturel H ill
held al 3:30 this afternoon from Holiest Night,” Mrs. Roland Mosh H A P P Y F V F N I M C C l IIR
ing. Hhe was born In Pike county, the
Two daughters aud one son sur­
uf Ibe timber situation. Chief For
Veatch chapel in Eugene. Rev. ter. Mrs. D. B. Murphy, and Mrs.
U
i cemetery.
Illinois
on
February
7.
1848,
being
vive.
They
are
Vlnne
and
Lulu
ester. F A. Bllcox, says that In the
John , will officiate, and Interment Olive Rebhan.
HEARS OF CHRISTMAS
nearly 88 years old at the time of
timber Industry wlilcb normally McPherson at home, and W alter
will be made at the Laurel H ill
Scripture reading. Mrs. Goldie
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her death.
employs 1,600,000 persons, the old McPherson In Hpriugfleld. She also HAPPY HOUR CLUB HAS
cemetery.
| Ferguson.
Christmas as It is observed In
Hhe Is survived by five sons,
devaataUon la still going on. In leaves seven grand chlldreu aud
IMPROMPTU PROGRAM
Mr. W hite was born at Lookin
Quartet, "Joy to tbe World, the
» •» described to members
John H. Jonee at Fairbanks. Ala­ glass. Oregon on February 23, 1801. Lord Is Come." Mr. and Mrs. Ro- ° f lhe
every slate where large tracta of several other relative«,
Evening club at the
virgin timber once stood, now re-1 Funeral services were held Mon
ska,
Warren
Jones,
Portland
When Mrs. Hally Elliott Allen of
He was a member of the Church of l»nd Moahier and Mr. and Mrs. ht>nie ot Misa E^n* p l»tt Tuesday
Henry
Jones,
¿ewlston,
and
H
ar­
main only wrecked communities, a day afternoon at 2 o'clock from Eugene wa* unable to attend the
evening. Miss Marguerite Mllhol-
distressed social structure, and I the First Christian church In meeting of the Happy Hour club vey and Glenn Jones of Springfield Jesuu Christ of Latter Day Saints. D. B. Murphy.
len was admitted as a new mem­
Reading. Ida Adams.
H
e
is
survived
by
his
widow,
One brother. Laffette Mitchell of
shacks and piles of sawdust where Hprlngfleld. Rev. Veltie Pruitt otfl- Monduy afternoon and read some
Quartet. "Gifts for the King.’ ber, and Mrs. H. H. Schaffenberg
there should be bungalows, per- elated, and Interment wa* made Io of her original plays, members of Pearl. Illinois, and 11 grandchildren Mrs. Lula W hite, three children,
attended from the Happy Hour
Urvllla, John and Martha, and one M u rp hy-K ah ler quartet.
mauent communities and good [th e Mulkey cemetery w e ll i t Eu the club provided their entertain also survive.
club as an exchange member.
W
hite
G
ift
Service.
Funeral services were held Mon brother and stx sisters.
gene.
schools
ment.
Mrs. Leota Rodenbough w ill en­
Benediction.
Private Tim ber Unoontrollsd
Mrs. C. A. Phillips read several day morning from the Poole Fu­
tertain for the group at her home
One of tbe difficult problems fac ODD FELLOWS FORM
poem* from her book of published neral borne at 10:80 o'clock. Rev.
on January 22. The drama commit­
YOUNG PEOPLE ATTEND
lug tba foraat m «t. says Wilcox, is
COUNCIL MEETING TO
tee w ill be in charge.
BASKETBALL LEAGUE!
“"“ “ r
“ d “ rB Dean C. Poindexter officiated, and
MID-W INTER INSTITUTE
the fact that tour-fifths of the na­
1 H. 11. Schaffeoberg played piano Interment was made In the Laurel
CLOSE
BOOKS
FOR
YEAR
Grove cemetery.
tions commercial forest tend Is In
Hix teums were signed up for the solos. Mrs. Marlon K. Adams gave
PROMINENT MEN TO
Twelve _,ouug people of ;he
„
private ownership, and moat of It
the
reading,
"Alaska".
Mrs.
Floyd
O. O. F. basketball league In
Methodist cnurch and thetr pastor,
HnBl r<* u'ar meeting ° f the C it>
SPEAK AT UNIVERSITY
In tbe west. It has been difficult Lane
county
Tuesday evening Thompson gave a vocal solo, and ADULT CLASS PLANS TO
Rev Dean C. Poindexter, attended t ° T ' Ì
PreSent ye’ r
to Induce private owners to est­ when lodge representatives met tu book reviews were given by Mrs.
held at tùe c“ y hB“ MondBy
Four prominent men from differ-
CONTINUE PENSION TALK ’ lu meetings of the mid-winter Bp-
ablish a reforestation program. Tbe Eugene tu complete necessary de­ Dean C. Poindexter, Mra. W. N
worth League institute at Cottage e" nta«'
elef led
e„t vocations in life will speak to
government Is now trying to buy tails. Elmer Pyne wa* named Gossler, Mrs. L. K. Page, and Mrs.
The current events class of the Grove Frtdav afternoon and Hat- w ‘ U ke ,helr o,Hce8 after the students at the University during
up large tracta of this land.
C. F. Barber. Mrs. Thompson was adult education group In Spring- urday. Rev. Poindexter assisted
president of the league.
,,rst oi the year John D' 5>yl* , n l the coming lecture season tt has
Much valuable work has already
Team * representing lodge* at Co­ chairman of the program commit­ field will continue their discussion
Jesse Cross w ill retire, having tom- been announced. The five are W.
v;ith
the
recreation
during
the
In­
been done towards protection and burg, Crow, Elmira, Ixirano, Oak­ tee.
or the Townsend Old Age Pension
pitted the term for which they H. Chamberlain authority on Rus-
reforest ration by tbe youths In the ridge. and Hprlngfleld have already
Guests present were Mrs. F. B. at their meeting next Tuesday It stitute.
I were choeen, and Edward Prlvat 8ia; Frank Lloyd W right, out-
Those
attending
from
this
city
C. C. C. camps, and preliminary been signed. Two more lodges are Flanery, Mrs. W. C. W right. Mrs. was announced this morning by
, and Earl Thompson w ill start a full i ktandlng architect; WlU Durante,
work has already been started on considering entering teams.
Hurd of Coburg. Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Mrs. O. H. Stiles. The discussion were Robert Brown. Rodney Vest, term. Phil Bartholomew w ill serve noted author; and Glenn Frank,
Ba Bartholomew, Velda Bartholo­
tbs 1000 mite Ureal Plains shelter
First games will be played on John Carson and Mrs. W alter Lax- w ill be limited to the question,
mew, Faye Parsons. Ruby sud a two-year term. E. H. Turner, re- president of the University of Wts-
belt reaching from tba Mexican to December 10 between Coburg aud ton.
"W ill tbe adoption of tbe Town­
cently elected Mayor, has already ! consin.
tbe Canadian borders. Offices for Lorane. Each leant wll play one
Miss Iowa Carlton represented send plan plovlde general prosper­ Clarabel Brood. Flora Clement, Ba taken over his office- and w ill pre-
Dates on which the speakers will
Putman,
Frances
Cornell.
Wayne
ibis belt have been established at game s week for 10 week*, ac­ the Happy Evening club. The ity throughout the United State«."
side
at
his
first
monthly
ssssio
i
appear
will be announced later.
Kendall, and Charline Fish. * The
Llhcoln, Nabraaka, and aurveya to cording to present plans and the meet I”! was held at tbe home of
For the Monday classes those
Monday night.
latter
two
were
official
delegates
determine soil conditions, tree| winner of the series will obtain Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Arthur Rob­ studying arithmetic w ill consider
IUKA MEMBERS TO
types and other conditions started. poaseaslon of a trophy. Winning erts aud Mrs. Levi eet were assist­ longitude and time, and the Eng­ from the Hprlngfleld league.
STUDENTS
TO
HEAR
In Oregon and Washlgtnn the C. the trophy tEiree time* In aucce*- ing hostesses.
ELECT NEW OFFICERS
lish group will study the posses­
C. C. boys have cut down snags on slon will give the team permanent
sive noun.
LECTURES ON INDIA
PLAY
CHOSEN
FOR
Officers for the new year will be
34,680 acres, built 722 miles of poaaesslon.
OFFICERS ELECTED BY
STUDENT BODY SHOW I Mohan V. Raj, graduate student ®l®cted tonight by members of Iuka
horse trails, 174 miles of minor
CASCADE STAR CROUP GIRLS LEAGUE STARTS
roads In addition to truck roads,
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' at the University of Oregon who
37, Ladles auxiliary of the
COLLECTION OF TOYS
"The Whole Town's Talking" a hag bepn 8tudylng (n yarloug partg O. A. R. The meeting w ill be held
an constructed mors than 200 look­ CRESWELL MAN DIES
Mrs. Ida Holverson was elected
three-act comedy, hae been chosen i Qf (h(g ,.ountry for th(1 pagt several at the home of Mr*. Clartne Put-
out bouaas. Approximately 18,000
Members of the Girls League at
AT HOME ON MONDAY worthy matron of Cascade chapter
as the play to be presented by the yearg wl„ g,Tg #(1 tUugtrated lec. man starting at 7:30. A potluck
young man have been given em­
O. E. H. at their meeting Tuesday the Hprlngfleld high school have
Hprlngfleld high school .In d e n t, tu,,e >t the hlgh gchoo,
ployment In tbe national forest and
Friday luncheon will follow the business
Ernest J. Mornlugatar, died at evening to succeed Mrs. Clifford decided this week to collect and
body sometime during the month of mornlng at 10 o clock
meeting.
nearly *16.000.000 has been disbur­ his home near Creswell Monday Wilson.
prepare toys for needy children be­ January. Play books arrived ye»-1
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sed through these two states.
Other
officers
elected
are
Mrs.
morning, December 3, at the age
tween now and Chrlitmaa. They terday and tryout* for the various
MASONS TO ELECT
of 58 years. Funeral services are Elsie Pollard, associate worthy-ma­ will not attempt to furnleh Christ­
part* were held last night and will CARD CLUB MEETING
GIRL SCOUTS PLAN FOR
to be held from the Hchwerlng tron, Oswald Olson, worthy patron; mas baskets this year.
OFFICERS TUESDAY
be concluded thl* evening. Miss
WILL BE HELD TO NIG HT
The girls met in the league room Marguerite Mlllhollen w ill direct
DO-NUT SALE SATURDAY I chapel at Creswell this afternoon M. J. McKlln, associate worthy
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Liberty Masonic ledge of Sprlag-
at 2 o'clock. Dr. E. V. Stiver* will patron; Mrs. Pearl Hchantol, sec­ after school last night to clean up the production.
Regular meeting of the O.-No i field will h.j>d election of officers
Members of the Hprlngfleld Ulrl officiate and Interment will be retary; Mrs. Abbie Wheaton, treas­ and redecorate thetr quarters.
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card club will be held th l* evening I at their regular meeting Tuesday
Hcouts w ill hold a donut sale In made at the loiurel H ill cemetery, urer; Mrs. Georgina Peterson, con­
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ductress;
and
Mrs.
Bessie
Paddock,
tbe buslnoss section of the city
Hurvlvlng are the widow, Mrs.
ODD FELLO W S M E E T
ber 8evera, ngw raember* w ill be evening, December 11. Installation
HEALTH SEAL SALE
will be nei.l tbe same evening.
Saturday. Myrna Nott has had Ada Mornlngstar, one daughter, associate conductress.
TO START ON MONDAY
WEDNESDAY EVENING taken Into the club tonight It ha* , Arthur Baugh Is tbe retiring Wor-
charge of the posters and sdvertls Mrs. Mildred Juhn, Muyter, Ore-
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! ben announced.
) shipful Maste»' i l the local lodge.
log, while Ila Putman and Mrs. gon, and one brother. Riley Morn- NEEDLECRAPT CLUB
Hale of (he Christmas health
At the regular meeting ot the
Robert Chatterton will have charge Ingstar, at Medford, and one sister.
MEETING IS TODAY seals will be started In the Hprlng­ local I. O. O. F. lodge No. 70 held
Mrs. Fletcher England at Walker.
of the distribution.
fleld grade schools on Monday. The laat night W illiam Htrunk of Camp WOODCRAFT DRILL TEAM LEGION AUXILIARY
He was born at Drain on Nov­
Ruth Keoler and Lolmae Roden-
Mrs. Laurence C. M offitt 1s en­ stamps will not be sold In a down­ creek wa* admitted to membership
WILL HAVE MEETING
SEWING CROUP MEETS
bough
passed
their
tenderfoot ember 2, 1878 and was a member tertaining at her home this after­ town canvaas this year says Mrs. by transfer from Weetpolnt lodge
tests at the scout meeting Monday of the Christian church at Pleas­ noon for members of the Needle- W. N. Dow, chairman of the seal at Coburg.
Member* of the d rill team of
First meeting of the sewing cir­
afternoon. Hewing, knitting and ant H ill.
craft club. Mrs. W alter Gossler sale for Hprlngfleld.
John Lorah, W alter Ebbert, Wm. Pine Circle number 46, Neighbor cle of the American Legion auxi­
crocheting Instructions were con­
will be the assistant hostess. Plans
Profits front the sale of theee Htrunk, Howard Cotton and Elmer of Woodcraft, w ill hold a special liary wa* held Tuesday afternoon
Go to Portland— Dr. and Mrs. W, for the Christmas party for the stamps are used to core and edu­ Pyne attended the homecoming
tinued by Mrs. W ills Bertscb, Mrs.
practice mectltng at the 1, O. O. F , at the home of Mrs. M. A. Pohl,
Everett G riffith, and Mrs. O. H. H. Pollard spent Tuesday In Port­ club w ill be talked at the gather­ cate people to protect themselves meeting at Junction City, following hall Thursday evening .cording to. The group will aew clothing for th *
»with, respectively.
land.
ing.
against tuberculosis.
the session hare.
Mra. Ray Htevena, team captain.
' needy during the winter months.
MARY MTHERSON
PASSES FRIDAY
NEED RESIDENT
PASSESi« HOME
MISSION GROUP
TO GIVE PROGRAM