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FARM INCOME 10
M K E I H E iR
THURSDAY, JULY 11. i»3S
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
FOOD PRESERVATION
BULLETIN REVISED
V a lu a b le T ip s On A ll T y p es Of
C a n n in g , D ry in g and M e at
C u rin g L isted in B oo klet
LIST FIRE RULES
IN FOREST ZONES
t N EW B U S IN E S S EXC EED S
TOWN AND VICINITY
PRODUCTION OF LUMBER
Douglas F ir O u tp u t Shows Steady
C ain Since Lo w W eek W ae
CDUNTT AGENTS
HAVE BUSY YEAH
E stablished M ay 25
Visit at C rater Lake— Mr. and
in E astern Oregon—Mi and Mrs.
Seattle, Wash.. July 11—A total
Mrs. E. W. Albers spent the Fourth ’ W. E. Buell and daughter, Evelyn,
To give Oregon hom em akers the R egional F ore ster R em inds of July week-end a t C rater i^tke
Oregon
Farm ers
M a in ta in
left Tuesday morning for Moro in of 223 down and operating mills in All Counties In State But
N o rm a l P ro d u c tio n ; M eat, m ost up-to-date assi la n c e in pre­ V a c a tio n is ts O f R egulations
Busine„ v i. jlor _
Nye or E astern Gregor iraere they expect Oregon and W ashington which re
Harney Support Some Kind
serving fruits, vegetable«, m eats
ported to the W est Coa t Lum ber­
to spend two weeks.
P o u ltry , Egg S upply Low
In
N
a
tio
n
a
l
h
Orests
('am
p
(
’reek
was
a
busines«
visitor
Of Extension Work
and fish for w inter use, a revised
m en's Association for the week
ic
Springfield
Saturday.
Attorney
For
E
state—Judge
L.
T.
edition
of
Extension
Bulletin
No.
Eanii price« took a drop of foui
ending Ju n e 29, produced 41.689.-
Cooperating with the states in J
Every county In Oregon except-
H arris of Eugene lias been named 968 board feet of lumber. This was
point from mid-May to mid-June on 450, “ Homo Food P re ervation,” forest fire prevention, regional for
V isits at P a sc o — Phil J. Bartho-
|.ig Harney is now supporting some
as
attorney
for
the
estate
of
the
has
been
prepared
by
Oregon
S
ta
te
'
approxim ately 7,000,000 feet over
the national price level Index J uki
ester ( ’. J. Buck announces the Homew made a business trip to
late Julius Fulop. Mrs. Fulop has the preceding week. The average phase of extension service work,
receiv ed by the Oregon S tate col
following regulation effective July Pasco, Wa hington, Monday.
according to the annual report of F.
been nainwl as adm inistratrix.
lege < xteusion service from Wa. li- the press and ready for distrib u ­ 1, on the tw enty national forests
weekly production of this group L. Ballard, vice-director of exten­
tion.
Viaits
D
aughter—
Mrs.
El’a
Frum
frgton, l> ( ’. This official data,
of Oregon and W ashington:
V is it a t Coast— Miss Lulu M< of sawmills in 1935 has ben 68,174. sion. The past year saw a record
was here Tuesday form Junction
Am ong th e m any i. w fe a tu re s of
showing a drop from 108 to 101
1. No cam pfire without a perm it
Pherson, Miss Vinnie McPherson, 264 feet; during the ante period breaking demand for services of
City visiting with her daughter,
confirm s the recent estim ate made I he re v ised puhlicati
is tiie di from a forest officer unless the fire
Mrs. Stella McPheri on and L a­ in 1934 their weekly average was the organization and notable a c ­
c u ssio n of m ethods of obtaining ¡s ¡„ a Hafe stove or at a forest Mrs. E. C S tuart
by the extension economist.
verne McPherson spent the Fourth; -393,270 feet .
complishments, the report points
Tola! farm Income for June, 193. fuller jars, through hot packing in , an,p w here notices are posted that
T iie new business reported last
Son Born at Home— Mr. and Mrs. holiday on the coast near Florence.
out.
how ever, war expected to exceed stead of cold-packing foods, and Ilo ( a m pfire perm its are required, S. B. Daniels are the parents of a
week by 223 mills was 54,122,451
Closer coordination in adm inis­
P o rtlan d People H ere— M r and lioard teet against a production of
June last year as the general fa
sealing bofoi .. pi «.< »•< ing. It food is
2. No smoking while traveling In son born to them a t their home on
tration helped overcome to some
Mrs.
Jim
Davis
of
Portland
and
p rice index in Ju n e 1934 was 85 brought io the boiling point, and ijinber. brush, or g ra areas, except (.'amp Creek on July 3, 1935.
41,689,968 feet and shipm ents of extent the handicaps of lowered in ­
form er residents of Springfield, 48,094,928 feet. T heir .hipm euts
against 104 thiH year, and AAA packcii hot j : hi it i jars, it is pos- on paVe<j o r surfaced highways.
come and dem ands of many em er­
D octor Gets C a r— Dr. Milton V. were overnight visitors hee Friday were over production by 15.4 per
rental and benefit paym ents are ex sitile o seal them before process
3 All camp outfits m ust include
gency projects. Director Ballard
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
pei ted to be som ewhat g reater for ing.
cent and their cureut sales were
ing, poin ts oui Mi
Lucy A. < ase. u shovel not less than 36 inches W alker is driving a Hupmobile
points out. Despite th e emergency
e x te n sio n
June 1935 than in Ju n e 1934
over production by 29.8 per cent
pc< ialist in nutrition, I ¡OUg with a blade not less than 8 which he purchased in Portland W hitney.
work, substantial progress was
last
week-end.
a
n
d
th
u
s
p
re
v
e
n
t
loi
T ru ck Crop P ric es Down
The orders booked last week by
>1 juice« in | iuehe. wide; aa axe not less than
made toward the accom plishment
D aughter Born—Mr. and Mrs. 1
I n follow ing
1 h i
The index of prices paid by farm p ro c essin g
this group of identical mills were
2 pounds in weight or with a
of long-time objectives In Oregon
V is it
M o th e r— M r.
and
M rs J. Hupkins of M arcola are the par­
ers loot! at 127 a t mid-June, th< m ethod, bow evei th e h om einako handle not less than 26 inches long;
over the total in the preceding
ent
of
a
daughter
born
to
them
agriculture.
Glenn
Wooey
of
Modesto,
Califor­
same as in March, m aking the in ru n s tiie risk of b re ak in g a Jar 0« ami a bucket of at least a gallon
week by about 7,000,000 feet or
nia are here this week visiting with at Miss N elson’s m aternity home
W o rk on Irrig a tio n H ere
dex of liie purchasing power of cusionallv with -um- types oi Jai*. I capacity. It is pointed out that
approxim
ately
15.2
per
cent.
in Eugene on Saturday, July 6
Expansion of irrigation in the
his mother, Mrs. Ida Wooley.
d
u
e
to
expaiiHion
unlee
she
1»
ex
j
ltemH
ar(,
g,.I)era)iy
p
art
ot
a
farm products 82 per cent of pre­
A group of 223 identical mills
1935.
W illam ette valley, continued dev­
war parity compared with 86 at trem ely careful to pack very hot normal m otor or pack outfit for the
W estfir R esidents Here — Mrs.J
whose records are com plete for
elopment of the sm all seed indus­
die
e
x
p
lain
s
mid May and 70 in June a y ear ago
Visiting P arents— Mr. and Mrs both periods show total orders 1935
woods but that cam pers should see Garnet Howland of W estfir Is visit
try, and further encouragem ent of
'I’he principal w eakness in farm
V ario u s C o n ta in e rs Listed
that they a re not omitted from the ing al th e home of Mr. and Mrs Gene England of Minneapolis a r­ to date of 2,034,505,532 board feet, alfalfa growing in w estern Oregon
prices develop«*! in truck crops,
rived
here
Saturday
to
visit
with
compared
with
1,776,612,861
board
T. Johnson in this city.
The new bulletin contains direc­ list.
are among many major accom plish
witli th at index down 31 points dur tions for (aim ing m eats, fish, poul­
Mr. and Mrs. John P arrish, Mr. and feet for the sam e period in 1934, a i
S pecial H aza rd s C on trolled
m euts listed by Ballard in his re­
Visit from Upper River— John Mrs. P arrish are parents of Mrs increase of 14.5 per cent.
ing tin month. T he grain group try, vegetables and fruits, e ith er in
I U der stricter closure provisions
port. Jum ping alfalfa acreage in in
and
Clifford
Wilt
of
Blue
River
England
index went down 10 points, and tin or glass, and the various meth- p ed al fire hazard areas within tiie
The unfilled order file at these
years from 2000 to more than 30.-
dairy products down 7. O ther group ids recom m ended for each. Tiie use national forests are closed to en were visitors in Springfield S atu r­
mills stood at 395,172,036 board
000 acres means ail estim ated sav­
indexes
were
not
m aterially of the p ressu re cooker is em­ try except with perm it isued by day.
teet,
approxim
ately
3,000
000
feet
LUTHERAN MEN PLAN TO
ing of $200,000 annually to daily
over the week before. TLe aggre­
changed, although som e individual phasized for g reater safety in can- the local forest officer. Such per-
Form er Residents Here — Mrs.
ORGANIZE UNIT IN N. W. gate inventories of these m ills are and livestock men in 13 w estern
items moved up and som e down. ning non acid food.
Drying of mil, however, is not required of Fanny Griffin and daughter, Laura,
Oregon countie«.
W heat prices, moving tow ard a fru its ami vegetables is also dis- any actual settler going to or from a re here from Crescent Lake visit­
24.6 per cent less than th at a t this
Salem, July 11—L utheran men of
Four-H club work and home eco­
tim e last year.
new crop basis, lost over 10 cents cus. ed, as is the curing of m eats his home. Such districts of special ing friends and relatives.
the Pacific northw est, Oregon,
nomics extension projects contin-
a bushel during the month, reach and fish, sto rin g of vegetables, fire hazard include dense snag
used to m eet with increasing favor
Here from Dakota— Mrs. Pearl Wa hington, and Idaho, will gather
in ’ a level nearly 2 cents under preservation of vegetables by salt­ areas, windfalls, and sim ilar d an­
here Saturday to initiate a regional SMOKERS BLAMED FOR
during the year. Membership and
Murphy
of
B
rant,
South
D
akota
is
June 1934, while b u tterfat price* ing, and corning beef.
ger areas within the Columbia and
unit of the American Federation
MOST FOREST FIRES completion in 4-H club activities
declined nearly 4 cents to a level
| Mount llak er national forests in here visiting a t the E. P. Severson
of Lutheran Brotherhoods.
The
continued to increase even though
A
num
ber
of
tables
a
re
included
j
about 1.5 cents over Ju n e 1934.
W ashington; and the Mount Hood home.
L utheran Brotherhood of Oregon
C areless sm okers caused 16 of a the country as a whole showed a
showing,
am
ong
o
th
er
things,
the
O regon C o n ditions i-a vo rab le
and W illam ette national forests in
Return from Portland—Miss Fay is sponsoring this undertaking. total of 43 forest fires reported on falling off.
“Tiie farm price situation in the field of canned product from raw Oregon. Special information as to
S tratton returned Monday morn­ Plans for the gathering were s ta rt­ the national forests of Oregon and
product,
how
to
make
syrup
for
Leadership is Stressed
country as a whole suggests a June
ing from Portland where she spent ed at a convention of L. B. O. held W ashington for th e ten day period
packing
various
fruit
and
the
Leadership
throughout the year
farm price level for Oregon of about
may be obtained on inquiry at the a week visiting with relatives.
in Portland last December. Head which ended June 30, according to was given in em ergency program s
65 per cent of the 1926-19230 av er­ am ount required for a dozen con­ forest ervice office in the Post of­
quarters for th e convention will be the U. S. F orest Service. Of th e re­ to insure bringing to Oregon farm ­
age, conipured with 58 in Ju n e 1934 tain ers. of w hatever size, the ap­ fice building in Eugene.
Visits D aughter — Mrs. H arry
the American L utheran church.
proxim
ate
tem
p
eratu
res
of
steam
m aining 27 fires, lightning caused ers the benefits avaijabe under the
and 96 as the ‘purity’ level,” says
By s ta te proclamation, sim ilar Opie of Boise, Idaho is here this
under pressure, and a complete
During the afternoon session a 15; unextinguished camp fires 4; agricultural adjustm ent a c t and
L. It. B reithaupt, college extension
week
visiting
with
her
daughter,
closure regulations have been made
Ime table for canning.
compendium of L utheran activities railroads 1; lum bering 1, debris other recovery program s, the re­
economist. “On this basis, the aver
effective for specal fire hazard Irene Opie.
and institutions will be laid before burning 2; incendiary 1; and 3 port points out. D routh relief and
age purchasing power of farm pro­
|
areas.
D ire c tio n s F o r E q u ip m en t
Minor O peration—Maxwell Pohl, the convention by district presi­ from m iscellaneous causes,
farm debt adjustm ent work were
ducts in Oregon pper to be scarcely
D irections and illustrations are!
P u b lic A id Is Requested
The forest officials point out that either directed or furthered through
son
of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pohl, had dents and institutional heads.
70 per cent of ‘p arity,’ compared also included for constructing
E'ull cooperation from the public
Dr. Arne J. Jensen of the State carelessness with m atches, cigaret­ the extension service,
with 82 for the nation as a whole. home-made d riers, racks for boilers, is asked by the U. S. forest service his tonsils removed in a minor
operation
a
t
the
office
of
a
lo
c
a
l)
Teachers
College at Monmouth tes, and cam pfires has caused m ere
Extension service income for the
‘‘On the o th er hand. Oregon to r m aking a sm all smoke-house for the Hummer fire pevention cam ­
will be toastm aster for the evening than half of the fires on th e na­ year reported on was $67,441,52 be­
farm ers have hud a m ore nearly from a barrel, and for m aking a paign. "From 60 to 70 per cent of physician Tuesday morning.
banquet Saturday night, and, on tional forests up to July J this low that for 1930, m aking necessary
normal volume of produce to m ar­ sto rag e pit Tor vegetables.
On Furlough— Bob W atson is Sunday Max Gelhar, form er direc year. “C arelessness each year js
our forest fires are man caused
heavy curtailm ent of many projects
ket during the past y ear than farm
Copies of the new bulletin No. says Buck. "They a re mainly here on furlough from the U. S. tor of agriculture, will speak a t the destroying thousands of acres of
excepting the AAA and sim ilar act­
ers had in many states. Owing to 479. may In- obtained free from th e caused by careless sm okers and navy w here he is assigned to the
statew ide picnic to be held a t Sil­ good fishing and recreational areas ivities which were largely support­
more favoralile growing conditions sta te college, or from county ex- c a m p e rs. This carelessness is not U. S. S. Mississippi at Bremerton,
verton. The Sunday morning pro­ on private and publicly owned ed from special funds.
over the country, farm production icnslon offices
; intentional, but it is nevertheless W ashington.
gram will open with a worship ser­ lan d ” states th e forest service,
and income is expected to approach
exacting a trem endous toll each
"T his carelessness can be pre­
R ecovering
From O p eratio n — vice a t 11 o'clock and a picnic din­
Tonsils Taken— Mrs. Donald
normal more generally than last
, year from Oregon and W ashington.
vented only by an aroused public Toomb underw ent an operation for
Mias E dna P latt is recovering from ner at noon.
ALASKA BROWN BEARS
' year.
It is destroying m erchantable tini
intere t on the part of sportsm en removal of tonsils Monday a t the
a m ajor operation she underw ent
c a rr y o v e r to Be S lig h t
PROTECTED IN NORTH her, despoiling fish and game areas,
and other thinking citizens.”
a t the Pacific hospital W ednesday WHEAT PLAN NEEDED
“If grow ing conditions a re about
office of a local physician.
and mail ing the scenic beauty that
of last week
normal during the rem ainder of the
To p erp etu ate the famous Alaska attra c ts visitors to our W estern
EXPORTS CONE, SAID
season, and allowing for a normal brown bear« of A dmiralty Island states.
SWARTS BUYS PARTNER’S
Holiday at Spokane— Mr. anu
carry over of certain products af the step have been taken recently by |
____________
The fundam ental problem facing MEAT MARKET INTEREST
Mrs. A. T. Peterson spent July 4th
end of th e season, the total supply the United S tates D epartm ent of ccx|||DPC| p n id M IIIu r
and the following week-end at Spo­ wheat grow ers is w hether they can
of food inr (ictiit-Hi ir iiMcia 1935 It j A griculi u i , 1
-, 1 ,, accessary
C. E. »wai ts announced this week
kane, returning to Springfield Sun­ find an export m arket at a fair
ex p ected t la a p p ro x im a te ly one 1 pi n te c tlv e a r e a - to h u n tin g
ThiH
SAVES LIVESTOCK FEED day.
price for w heat grown in excess that he has purchased the interest
Is
pi;r cent g reater than the 1929-1934 move is th e result of cooperative
of domestic requirem ents, Secret- of Ned W illiams in the Sw arts and
Lakeview — Lakeview livestock
average, compared with nearly 8 effort of the Alaska Game Commls-
On Holiday Picnic—Mrs. Rosa) ary of A griculture W allace told W illiams m arket. H ereafter the
ORDERING TIME
tier cent shortage In 1933 and 4 per ion. the Biological Survey and the men estim ate th at at least $10,060 Montgomery spent the Fourth of j wheat farm er- of principal grain nam e of the flint will be C. E.
worth of forage has beeu saved this July with the H erbert Smeed fam- states called to W ashington re- Sw arts Meat M arket Mr. Sw arts
cent shortage In 1934, according to forest service
For
Information from the U. S. B ureau) A dm iralty Island with an a r e a i “p,'il,K by th e P«180“ 1“ « uf «r»und liy of Eugene on a picnic on Gate cently to consider details of the has taken oyer all the accounts of
nt A gricultural Economics. The of 1.065,000 acres, is p art of the l squirrels on 256,000 acres of land. Creek on the McKenzie.
new wheat control contracts.
the firm and has assumed liability
supply of m eats, poultry and eggs T ougass N ational Forest, one of The poisoning was done by four
"The leadership exerted in the for all debts of the partnership,
Has Birthday— U. F. Egglm&ntl
will lie a little short, but most tiie tw o g reat national forests of j crew s of men working most of the
wheat regions by farm ers them he says.
observed
Ills
six
th
h
birthday
Weil
other food groups will be above Alaska, and i famous as a hom e mouth of Ju n e under the supervis­
selves has been of such a quality
Sw arts has been in the m eat
. the average, according to present of th e A laska brown hear, largest ! ion of J. F. Branson of the U. S. tiesday by greeting many of his th at truly rem arkable progress has business here for the past 26 years,
friends
wlio
called.
He
received
a
Booth Kelly
■ prospects."
been made in learning the funda a part of which time he was asso
ot hear species. Specim ens of tills 1 Biological survey, In cooperation num ber of useful gifts.
witli
Ul’C
camps,
the
Frem
ont
Na-
m entals of th e wheat problem,” elated with his son, Tom, in the
hear nine feet long and weighing
DR. SKINNER TAKING
1600 pounds have been noted. I I Donal Forest Service and tiie coun-
Coast W eather Bad— Mr. and said the secretary, adding th at un m arket.
**•
POST GRADUATE WORK T hese anim als live most of the tim e, *' a^ellt 8
Mrs. W.
W right and family spent til export outlets a re found he be­
in tiie high country or Die island
the w eekend on the coast where lieves farm ers will h esitate to give
T hurston Man Here—John Travis
Dr. laiwreiice E S kinner Is in except for e x c u rsio n s to Die LIME PROVES VALUE
of T hurston wa,- a visitor In
the w eather was about the sam e as up their adjustm ent programs.
l*ortiand taking a post g rad u ate s tre a m s d u rin g salm on sp aw n in g
Springfield Tuesday.
gy INCREASED YIELD in the valley, cold, cloudy and rain
• n u rse in physical therapy under se a so n , a c c o rd in g to Die forest
spells,
B A P T IS T C H U R C H
Dr A rthur (!. Jones. Dr. Jones is service.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Oregon City— Lime has again
R. E. Rolens. M inister
an instructo r at the U niversity of
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
II Is pointed out by the forest se r­ proved its value as a fertilizer on
Returns to Bend—Mrs. C. F. B ar­
T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR
Oregon Medical school.
vice that lim ited bear hunting may u m ixture of legume on the Otho ber went to Bend Bunday to visit
Bible school 9:45 a. in,
I*ANE COUNTY.
lic perm itted Imi Dial tile yearly Ritchey farm at Boring, reports witli relatives. She returned home
Moruing service 11:00, sermon IN THE MATTER OF T H E ES
Guest from W ashington— Mi s kill will never be allowed to exceed County Agent J. J. Inskeep. Lime Thursday evening with Mr. Barber topic: “The Ground of Our Accept
TATE OF JAMES W. WELLS,
(Hilda Wilson of Roseburg, W ash­ Die yearly increase. Tile present WHs applied to Dlls field at the rate who spent the Fourth across the a n te with God."
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the (
ington a r riv e d here Tuesday to cstlinated bear population of the of two Iona to th e acre, and a mix- mountains but was forced to leave
Evening service R 00. sermon by
undersigned has been duly appoint­
visit with Miss Violet lman
island is approxim ately 1,000.
lure of legum es and rye grass again by an attack of hay fever. pastor.
ed executrix of the estate of Jam es
Junior and Setrior B Y. P. U. at W. Wells, deceased.. All persons
planted T h e in i xl m c uh l i i i l e t l U i . i i Ja c k ie Burlier Is nMnalning here
liaving claim s against said estate
7'00 p. m.
j clover, hop clover, alsik e clover. with his father.
are hereby requited to present the
! red clover and alfalfu. The red
sam e with proper vouchers there-1
. clover, alsik e and hop clover a re
for to the undersigned, at the of-1
fice of Gordon S. Wells, Miner I
growing vigorously and have doub­
Building. Eugene, Oregon, w ith in ;
led the yield of forage over a slmi-
six m onths from the date of t l |e '
i lar m ixture on unlimed soil, In­
first publication of this notice, to-1
skeep says.
wit: July 11, 1935.
DELORA WELLS ANDERSON
Executrix of the Estate o f !
Phone Eugene 651
Sees S ister for F irst Time— Mrs.
No dessert Is m ore w elcom e in m id-sum m er than
James W Wells, deceased.
Harold
R
ow
lett
and
daughter,
Jo
(Jly 11-18-25 — A 1-g)
I
Ice cream . Kveryone likes it. It’s n o u rish in g w ithout
Ann arrived here Sunday from
being heavy, cooling w ithout being too light to satisfy
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to visit
hunger.
1 with Mrs. Row lett’s sister, Mrs.
JULY
FUEL
BLOCK
PLANER
SLAB
OAK
BODY FIR
SECOND GR.
COAL
Ice Cream...
M any Children Accident Victim«
Manarad-Huniington
A Real Summer Dessert
Kggim aun's lee eream hits long been fam ous for
Its goodness.
FUEL CO.
1 Henry Flwa. This Is the first time
the two sisters had ever met.
O rder some today.
F G G I M A N N ’S
"Wherv the Service la Different”
: FOE A L IM IT E D T IÚ E
Narthwsst Cities Gas Co.
Eugene,
Springfield
INCL UDES INSTA LL A TI O N
CHURCH OF CHRIST
F ourth atal A St»
I. G Shaw, M inister
Bible School 9:45 A. M Miss
Beulah T hurm an Superintendent.
The Men’s class of this school will
- meet at T aylor hall at th e Bible
Out of the total of 36.006 persons
More than 39,06« cldldren under
school hour.
The Community
Men’s Bible class of C ottage Grove killed last year In automobile acci­ the age of five were Injured non-
a re the guests of the class, and will dents In thia country, nearly 1.500 fataliy in automobile accidents last
of the victim, were under five years year, and 143.006 between the ages
present a program of music, of fel
of age and around 3.306 others who of five and fourteen were also hurt.
low -hip and the lesson. This great
met death were between the ages of Around 25.066, or 64 per cent of the
Mem’s Bihle class has a reputation
five and fourteen, according to fig­ child victims under the age of five,
for work that recom m ends It to ures en the results of automobile ac­ were Injured while on the streets ea
j ail men. At noon th ere will be a cidents complied by the Travelers pedestrians, and 92,666, or M per
I picnic d inner at th e Rugene-
cent ot the children between the
Insurance Company.
ages of five and fourteen also In­
Sprlugfield Auto Park. The men of
Nearly $6 per cent of all the chil­
these class««, th eir friends and dren killed under the age of five jured, way be classed as podeetrtana.
Altogether the automobile ens­
, ladies It will Ire a "pot luck."
were on the streets as pedestrians,
ue! ty record last year le this eoan-
T he morning w orsaip Is at 11 the total of such casualties amount try Included the deeU j of 5.296 chil­
I o ckn k Communion of th e Ixird's ed to s ’ra t 1.26«. Slightly more dren under the age of fifteen an] the
supper The serm on subject will be than 75 per cent of the children be- Injuring of 122.219. WJJIe children
"W hat do ye m ore than idhers?” tween the ages of five and fourteen should be taught tc take ears of
who were killed, or almost 2,96«, themselves, the large number of
C E »roups m eet at S 45 p m
•were also on the at rests aa pedes- child victims of automobile aed-
T he w orship hour at » This hour trlaaa.
denta does no« speak any loo well
I will be under th e direction of Mrs.
Although many rhildree are killed
Goldie IVrguson A missionary pro­ because of play sg In streets, the reo- of the meaner la whlah — ‘ r pe»
tons drive tfcetr ears "Drive Q u e
gram will be presented and re­
rde for last )ear show that out of fully. Wa Lave Oer OhlMrea* Is •
ports from th e recent sta te con
« total of approatmataiy J.SOO child safety ■ m agu which ea«M ee ha
vention at T urner will be pres
athe there were only 1.100 that eiwaye ap firm sat la the atMe ed
••4 f-
aytag la the streeta all mocor’.- s
'eated.
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