URGES TREE PLANTING4✓ n* ‘M «% *i 1 * «** lt;* lt;V. -* ^4f /Mr. Theodore Shoemaker, a meiu-I/er of the Forest Service^spent'Mon-;/ day and Tuesday in Baker. 'fit. seven, o'clock Mr. Shoemaker met with'’ thes. j -• . H 4 ,• -Boy Scouts, anlt;L. gave.«, ..demonch*-'.,,;, td lecture on the-V planting and;,.Care'.;of trees-and forestry laws. - ;cLater »n. ~w* - * p i *. , #tlie evening- a lecture .was given at-the Community. Hall for the public, v• The Baker- people a're »howti.k-w':;'great deaf of interest [iii. Mr. Shoe^* maker's work. The Boy^Scouis^have'^-solicited the people ,who ..have prom-jJ. 'ised to plant ISO trees' i^ Bakefjhi*^*pnng. t . r I*Tuesday, morning Mr/ Shoemaker;..met with *the Commercial -CIuB. and .ln^'the ^afternoon * he.. accompanied^Miss^v.Srellabarger \to Webster ; where. ,!4/ 'scommunity, meeting, was held and:,wa*« rlt;1 j* ' ♦ 4 * lt;*very well attended,; •