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SPItINOKIKIJ). LANK COUNTY. OREGON, TUI R8DAY. JANUARY 22. IM I
No. 2
Crot» A eke
H.S. Open League Bueinese Men to
MILK PRICES DROP Red
BEACH
DISCOVERT
$ 2 0 0 From City
Gamee with U. Hi Diecuee Athletics RIVER WATEBWAT
TWDCENfSSUNDAy
MAT RE AMBERGRIS
CARAVAK COMING
Head« of Local« Organization to
Team« to Meet at McArthur Meeting Called at High School
Meet Friday at Community
Court in Preliminary Game
Monday Night to Consider
Local Creamery Meets Cut An­
Hall to Plan Drive.
Putty Lika Substance Thought
Friday Evening.
Activities for Sports.
nounced in Eugene; Price to
Many Visitors from Lower Wil­
to Be Valuable Whale Ingred
Another meetln« of the heads of
Be Paid Producer Not Set
lamette to Come to Spring-
Hprlngfleld high school basketball
_______ director
__ _
Morral
May,
athletic
at
the
ient Used in Manufacture of players will open their league season I high school, has issued a call to the
all the various civic and fraternal
Yet; Butterfat and Butter Ad­ organisations In Hprlngfleld will be
field Tonight for Willamette
High Grade Perfumee; Find before a large audience In McArthur business men of Hprlngfleld to meet
vance« Two Cent* Today. "
Navigation Meeting at Cham­
held at the Community hall Friday
May be Worth $35,000.
Court at the University of Oregon at the high school auditorium Monday
evening for the purpose of making
ber of Commerce.
♦
Retail milk price. In Hprlngfleld
Friday night when they play their evening to consider the organization
for , he
(h,g
,g
Chance discovery at Heceta beach first game with the University high of athletic groups among the various
<lrop)M»d
drop,H.d | two cent. Huuday In keeping
for
rel(pf fuod
A caravaa from Portland and Inter­
a week ago Hunday of what Is be­
with til«
team aa a preliminary event to the business men of the city. Every man mediate valley cltlee Is coming to
with
.he cat anounced In Kugena by whlch the Hed Urea. I. trying to raise
lieved
to
be
a
very
valuable
piece
Oregon Washington game to be played in Hprlngfleld Is Invited to attend this Springfield tonight to attend the meet-
he F a rm e rs , reamerymtd which w e a k , lakn
n„edy
« ,n
of umbergrls may bring unexpected the same evening.
meeting at which time the possibility Ihg of the Willamette Valley Water­
followed by ail other dUtrlhutor. In lhe M1(tdl„ Wegl<.rn
K(,uthHag„ rn
that City The Hprlngfleld Cream.ry L u „ g whtch wor„ r ,g„ ed
g|UBm#r wealth to several residents of this
This Is considered a great break of organizing a league with teams ways association, according to R. H.
city.
I. now retailing milk at 10 cent, per K , on<
worgt <
„u
lh„
for the local team. It gives them an representing various business firms of Kipp executive secretary of the Co­
The 62-pound piece of putty-llke
opportunity to meet one of their the city will be discussed and effected lumbia Valley association. The meet­
quart either delivered or at the stores. h|«,ory
gUUg
substance was first noticed by Dalton
Pints are now selling for sis cents. I
strongest competitors In an Ideal loca- If enough sentiment favors such ing Is at 6:30 o’clock at a dinner
Hprlngfleld has been asked to raise Thurman, who with his brothers, ano tlon and before a large crowd which I action.
Coffee cream retails at 15 cents per
In the Chamber of Commerce rooms.
Van Peterson, were walking along the will pep up tenth teams and put deter.
The high school coach thinks that Frank Jenkins, of Eugene, president
one half pint and whipping cream at only *200 of the *3.000 which has been
beach. The younger Thurman boy car­ mlnatlon Into all the players.
asked
of
the
entire
county.
The
funds
the business men of Hprlngfleld do of the Willamette association, will
20 cents for one-half pint.
are needed Immediately and Majc ried a small axe and was whacking at
Another victory over Pleasant Hill not know each other as well as they preside at the meeting.
There seems to be no real Justifica­
M II. Huntley, who has been asked almost every object he approached high school at Pleasant Hill Tuesday ought and thinks also that the local
tion for the price cut at this time
Navigation of the Willamette river
■ c ording to the m anagers of the local i f h,,“d ‘h*
»Pr.ngfleld, be when be suddenly struck his axe Into evening was added to the ever- men would derive real benefit from
lleve» that the sum can be raised thia and noticed a very pungent odor Increasing string being recorded at I some participation In organized ath- from Portland to Springfield will be
creamery. The price of feeds and the
la a week If the various organisations The other members of the party, ail the local high school. The Hprlngfleld letlcs. He has volunteered to assist discussed and more than 50 visitors
costs of production has not dropped
will make substantial contributions of whom hod gone on ahead wer< players had a lead of 22 to 9 at the I In the organization of, aud to instruct are expected, according to Clifford
very much.
Wilson Hprlngfleld member of the
Immediately.
notified of the find and decided tw
end of the first half of this game, the local men If they want to organlae
The price to he paid producers fur
board
of directors of the association.
go
back
and
bring
It
along
home
The following organisations will be
They slowed down In the las. half
He would
gtart ,ndo<>r
raw milk has not been set as yet, but
Samples were taken to the Univer­ but won the game 2« to 28 before a |
To„ eybal).
an„ other This Is the last meeting of the asso­
asked
for
contributions:
Commercial
will be determined by the milk dealers
ciation before the board of army engi­
Club. Lions Club, Woodmen, Odd Fel­ sity for examination, but no one there large and Interested audience.
association probably on Monday ot
athletic activities. This will serve
neers submits its report to congress
lows, Masons, Rebekahs, American could positively Identify the substance.
Friday
evening
the
Hprlngfleld
play-
two.fold
purpoge.
,
t
next week. In the meantime the dis­
on the survey made last summer.
Many reference books were next e r. took a trip to Albany to help to the men tbenjaeIveg> and ,t
Legion,
huts
ter
1
1
Star.
Neighbors
of
tributors have only the alternative of
will
Representatives of the United States
Woodcraft, churches and schools. The studied and from all pictures and dedicate the new gymnasium at t h e |a(u in lhe
(Utting the price to the producer.
development of greater Department of Commerce who are
American l-eglon will have charge of descriptions obtainable the material high school there and defeated the
This seems to be what will result
interest among the townspeople in the making a tonnage estimate for naviga­
Individual solicitation In the city. All corresponds to the valuable substance. high school team. 38 to 18. Spring
from the action of the Eugene Cream­
'hletic contests of lhe high school tion purposes will be present. Data
Samples have been sent to Seattle field showed a burst of speed In the
people In outlying districts who will
ery which Is supposed to be a co­
1
layers.
and other facts concerning probably
and New York for Identification and early minutes of this game by scoring
operative orgunlallon and which will not be reached by the workers are
May has discussed the project bs- tonnage which might be developed at
analysis, but no report has been made five points in the first five minutes
urged
to
seud
their
contributions
to
In the long run only mean less Income
fore the school board, and the Lions Springfield will be offered here. H.
the Community Red Cross, Itos 30, as yet.
of the game. The score at the half
for the producer of the raw milk.
Ambergris Is a solid substance was Hprlngfleld 29. Albany 9. The dub. Members of this club an I of J. Cox, secretary of the Willamette
Hprlngfleld.
Prices of butterfat have remained
formed only In the sperm whale by reserves were given an opportunity th< staff at the Anderson Ford agency Valley Lumbermen’s association; W.
quite stwady however, until today. The
chemical reactions In certain waters to show their ability in the second have Indicated their willingness to N. Long, of the Lucky Boy Mining
Portland price of butterfat and cream OPEN SAFETY PIN PASSES
organize teams to plaj in competitive company, and others will add their
It Is usually emitted from these whales half.
went up one cent this morning and
r ports.
THROUGH BABY’S BODY through their mouths In large pieces
statistics to the evidence being as­
The starting lineup of these two
lhe local creamery Is now offering
sembled.
The substance has a very pungent .games consisted of the following play
Three nod a half days of anxiety
33 cents per pound which Is the same
HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
odor and the oil made from It is a
J. A. Seavey will also attend and
ns that quoted In Portland The price I for a mother ended here Monday when necessity in the manufacture of all era: Ernsting, center; Mattison and
will discuss the probable hop tonnage
Wright.
forwards;
Tomsetb
ana
ANNOUNCES
CHANGES
of butter also went up one cent, with little Hetty Morgan, seven months-old
high grade perfumes. It has a tend­ Wright, guards. Frese, Thatcher, Elli­
available for barge transportation if
the Irgrease In the cost uf butterfat I baby daughter of Mr and Mrs Mor-
FOR SECOND SEMESTER it Is made available.
ency to make the odor of the per­ son, and Bruce Squires saw action
Coutlnuntly Increasing quantities of rail of Hlue River, finally succeeded fume last.
as reserves.
The meeting here Is being spon­
cream are being brought to the local I In getting rid of an open safety pin
Two major changes will take place
It Is reported to be worth *36 an
at the high school with the beginning sored by the chamber of commerce
< renmery and new customers are be- | which she had swallowed and which
ounce.
This would make tlje find
JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY
of the new term according to W. E and it Is urged that everyone Inter­
Ing added dally according to the oper­ bad worked Its way through the entire
worth around *35.000 If It Is what it
ators. This naturally means Increased body without any 111 effects on the
Buel, principal. The first will be the ested attend and hear the latest re­
HELD
AT
FRESE
HOME
Is supposed to he.
prisluctlon of butter, but all of It has I child.
starting of several new classes in ports of progress toward having con­
The piece found on the coast looks
FOR STUDENTS MONDAY lower subjects to accommodate the gress appropriate money to prepare
fouud a steady market In this vicinity
The child swallowed the pin Thurs­ like dry putty. It Is streaked with
until the prreent time and none has
incoming freshmen from the Lincoln the river for barge navigation.
day of last week and the exact loca­
yellow substance which Is soft and
Lloyd Frege and Vernlce Hawke
The dltlner 1s being prepared under
been shipped away.
school and the organlation of boys
tion of the pin was soon discovered mushy.
were honor guests at a birthday party
the direction of Mrs. I. M. 'Peterson,
athletics
Into
various
divisions
and
with the aid of an x-ray machine.
given by their mothers. Mrs. Fred
domestic science teacher at the high
group«.
P.-T. A. TO SPONSOR NEW
The pin appeared to be making Its BIBLE STUDENTS FROM
Frese and Mrs. Wallace Hawke, at
New courses will be started in school, aud a musical program will
MOTHER'S STUDY GROUP. way through the Internal organs of PORTLAND TAKE CHARGE the Frese home Monday evening. The
Algebra
I, English I. manual training be offered. This will be provided by
the child so It was not molested.
ALSO PLAN SILVER TEA Successive pictures were taken sev­
OF CHURCH MEETINGS gathering was a complete surprise to or home economics, trigonometry and an instrumental quartet consisting of
both of the young people who have
Barbara Barnell, xylophone; Miss
plane geometry.
Initial steps looking to the organila eral times dally and finally on Mon­
Faculty members and students of recently observed their birthdays.
Bessie Stewart and Miss Irene Man-
The boys phylscal education classes
lion of a mother’s study club were day It made Its way out of the child's the Portland Bible Institute were ac Lloyd’s birthday fell on Monday and
ley, banjos; and Mrs. W. K. Barnell,
taken last Friday afternoon at the body. There was always great danger corded a hearty reception here Sat Miss Hawke observed her’s on Sat­ will be divided Into a varied group piano.
of activities, each concentrating on
monthly meeting of the Parent- ,hat the P»« would turn and the point urday evening and Sunday when they urday.
Mrs. A. J. Cowart assisted the one activity such as tumbling, boxing,
Teacher organisation at the Brattaln rauaa “ ,o '" d " ’ ,n ,h’' b<x” r> rau"in« conducted all of the regular and
wrestling, and games. Boys will be BROTHERHOOD HOLDS
school. Mrs. Wm. Rodenbough was trouble and making an operation special service« at the Methodist hostess during the evening which was
permitted
to select their own activity
necessary.
spent playing gamee and with refresh
MONTHLY MEETING
church.
named chairman of the group. This
and those who show little aptitude for
ments
ot
ice
cream
and
cake.
group of mothers will meet at stated
AT CHURCH MONDAY
Special services were conducted
Those attending the party were any of the activities will find a wel­
Intervals to listen to the Mother’s C. E. BOX SOCIAL TO BE
Saturday evening and at 2:00 and
Members of the Brotherhood of the
Study ITograms broadcast over radio
HELD HERE ON FRIDAY 3:00 o'clock Sunday afternoon. They Lloyd Frese, Miss Hawke. Edna Haver come place for them In the group
field. Dorothea Frese. Paul Frese. which devotes Its time to acquiring Methoaist church heard A. Crum-
station KOAC at Corvallis. Any In­
also took charge of the Sunday school
Plans havo been all completed for Sunday morning teaching all of the Bruce Squires. Leila Squires, Alice a knowledge of various games.
baker, professor of economics at the
terested mother may Join this group.
University of Oregon speak Monday
The next meeting will be In the the box social which members of the classes. and conducted the 8unday Thatcher, George Thatcher, Jimmie
West, Miriam Rice. Gladys Chase BULB IMPORTATION IS
night on International Relatione. The
nature of a sliver tea. Mrs. W. K. Christian Endeavor of the Christian morning service«.
Ruth Carlton. Rev. Ralph Mulholland.
meeting followed the regular monthly
Barnell has been named chairman of church will sponsor In the social
OPPOSED
BY
CO.
CHAMBER
Nine representatives of the educa
dinner of the men's organisation.
the committee. This meeting will ob­ rooms of the church Friday evening tlonal Institution were here for the Hazel Wlk-on. Iowa Carlton, Mr. and
Members of the Lane county cham­
serve the thirty-fourth anniversary or which to pay their pledge towards the meetings. The delegation was headed Mrs. Fred Frese. Mrs. A. J. Cowart,
Howard Hughes was accepted as
Mrs. Wallace Hawke, and Vincent ber of commerce went on record at
Founders' day of the P.-T. A. move­ wltn wmrn to pay their pledge to by Dr. Edward Mott president of
a new member of the organisation.
wards the church budget.
Baccus.
their meeting at Cottage Grove last
ment
Glen B. Woods resigned as secretary
the Institute. They furnished their
Friday evening as being opposed to of the organisation. He had recently
Veltle Pruitt, pastor, Irene Brown own music, bringing a quartet and
Election of delegates to the county
JOHN VERNON FUNERAL
any attempt to modify the present been elected and hand not taken the
council meeting was discussed. There field, and Vets (atswnll are the com soloists.
SERVICES HELD MONDAY I embargo on plant bulbs for outside office. Too many other duties was
are several members of the local mlttee In charge of the event.
territory. A resolution to this effect given as his reason. The former
group who plan to attend.
Special entertainment Is being pre ALL STUDENTS ARE TAKING
John Vernon, 54. resident of Mar- was passed by the members.
nominating committee was instructed
A musical program arranged by Mrs. pared and will consist of a comic
EXAMINATIONS TH IS WEEK cola for the post two years, died
The state highway commission was to nominate another secretary for the
Marlon Adnms preceded the business skit, "All On a Hummer’s Day" by
at hts home there last last Thursday also petitioned In another resolution year.
meeting Friday.
Students at both of the grade
four girls. Instrumental music, and
following and extended Illness. He to hurry the completion of the Mc­
The organization went on record atz
group of old time songs by a quartet schools and at the high school are
was boro at Dalbeatey, Scotland. No­ Kenzie highway early next summer favoring the appropriation bill now
taking their third six weeks exam In a
JULIUS BUSHNELL PASSES
from the Eugene Bible University
vember 10. 1876, • and came to the and to let the contract for the Vlda-
The general public Is Invited to tlona this wee. High school students United States when he was two years Nlmrod Inn section of the highway as before the legislature which provides
IN EUGENE ON TUESDAY
for funds for the erection of two
will also take their final examinations
attend this gathering.
soon as posible. This is the only re­ bust statues of Dr. Jason Lee and
old.
for the first semester next week. One
Julius Bushnll, 24, resident of Dexter
He lived for many years at Lane« maining part of the highway work Dr. McLaughlin, early Oregon mis­
group of students at the Lincoln school
for the last 15 years, died nt the Pa­ TWO GIRLS TEAMS PLAY
ville, Massachusetts, and was married that has not been let on contract.
sionaries, in the hall of fame at
have
already
taken
their
state
eighth
cific Christian hospital In Eugene
Juan B. Rael. professor of Spanish
BASKETBALL ON FRIDAY grade examinations. Those who pass to Miss Esther Ford at Glouchester,
Washington, D. C. before the 1934
Tuesday evening. He was born near
on November 23. 1998. They later at the university spoke on "Life Centennial celebration. The secretary
In all their subjects will he enrolled
Irvlngon January 13, 1907 and moved
lived In Colorado and California be­ Among the Spanish Peoples of North
Two girls basketball teams repre
to Dexter with his parents when he Renting the alumni group of the high at the high school for the second fore coming to Marcola. Mr. Vernon era New Mexico and Southern Color- was instructed to write the county
delegation at Salem urging them to
semester.
W.
E.
Buell,
high
school
was 9 years old. He Is survived by school and a group of students now
was a member of the Masonic lodge rado.” The next meeting of the county
Ills widow. Mrs. Helen Bushnell; a attending the high school, met at the principal, states thut according to a and of the Woodmen of the World. organisation will be held at Eugene In support the measure. A measure au­
thorising the statuee was passed many
son, Gilbert; his father, Robert Bush­ gymnasium last Friday night for their ruling made recently, no student can
Surviving him are his widow, one February.
years ago. but was not effective as
nell; and two brothers, Kenneth ana first basketball game of the aeason. enter high school during the mid-year
It did not carry an appropriation.
unless he has completed all of his son. Preston and one daughter. Mrs.
Edward, both of Dexter.
The former students took the game examinations successfully. He also Dorothy Bradburn, both of Marcola. BANK RE-ELECTS ALL
An effort will be made to have the
The funeral services will be held with a score of 30 to 27. More games
Funeral services were held Monday
points out that the entry of the new
OFFICERS LAST WEEK high school -debaters attend the next
Friday at 2:00 o'clock from the are planned by the group.
students Into a small high school In afternoon from the Walker-Poole
meeting of the Brotherhood and argue
Walker-Poole funeral home In Eugene.
Members ot the winning team were the middle of the year works ail undue funeral home In Eugene. Rev. Roy I All of the officer« and members
the merits of the chain store.
Rev. Harry Neet, pastor of the Light­ Maxine Snodgrass, Nellie Hankey,
Leslie Smith officiated and Interment of the board of directors of the Com-
The March meeting will be In the
house Temple, will officiate and Inter Maude Brattaln, Evelyn Buell. Esther hnrdshlp on both the student and the
was made in the new I. O. O. F. mercial State bank were re-elected at
faculty
as
the
number
is
v^ry
small
nature of a homecoming. Dr. Marcy,
ment will be made In the laturel McPherson and Alma Fish.
the annual meeting of the stock­ district superintendent now living at
and the teaching load must necessarily cemetery.
Qrove cemetery.
holders held last Thursday night at Salem, and a former pastor, have been
be Increased to accommodate the new
I CHAMBER MEETING TO BE
students.
the bank. They are Welby Stevens, invited at that time.
CONFERENCE DELEGATES
DISTRICT GOVERNOR OF
POSTPONED ONE WEEK
MAKE REPORT WEDNESDAY president; C. F. Eggtmann. vlce-
LIONS CLUB HERE FRIDAY
I president; and C. E. Kenyon, sec-
PARENTS GET NEWS FROM
ASSISTANT APPOINTED
The regular monthly meeting of th«
Student body officers and faculty retary and cashier, The other mem-
WILLIAM
COX
YESTERDAY
Jack Ferris, I-a Orande, district Hprlngfleld chamber of commerce will
FOR GIRL SCOUT WORK
members who attended the anual high I hers ° r ^ e board are Mrs. Mary
governor of the Lions Club for Ore­ be postponed one week and will be
Kessey
and
A.
J.
Perkins.
William (B ill) Cox has been heard schnl conference at the University,
Miss Bessie Stewart has been ap­
gon. will he In Hprlngfleld Friday to held on Friday, January 30. Instead
from and Is now visiting with friends gave reports of the meetings during
pointed assistant to Mrs. Agnes Baker,
make his oflclal visit to the local of tomorrow evening according to W.
In another city according to a state­ the assembly period at the high school j NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT girl scout leader. She will also have
club at their noon luncheon meeting K. Barnell, new president of the
ment made this morning by his father. Wednesday morning. Student body | j q HAVE MEETING FRIDAY charge of a ukulele club which will
ncording to word received this week group.
George Cox. Considerable apprehen­ officers who attended and who re­
be formed among the girls and which
by W. F. Walker, deputy district
This will be the first meeting with sion was felt here the first half of ported were Jack Hulett, student body | The semi-monthly meeting of the
will work with the vocal chorus be­
governor.
the newly elected officers In charge, the week when It was discovered that president; Faye Parsons, president of Neighbors of Woodcraft will be held
ing directed by Mrs. W. K. Barnell.
consideration of the advisability of he was not staying In Eugene with the Girls league; and Lela Squires, at the I. O. O. F. all on Wednesday
Members of the girl scouts are now
Visits from Salem— John Calighili of I issuing a new advertising folder tell- his aunt where his parents had be­ treasurer of the student body. Lloyd evening of next week. Regular lodge
busy making plans for a Valentine
Halem was a visitor In Hprlngfleld | Ing about Hprlngfleld will be taken
lieved that he had gone to spend a Frese, Principal Buell, and Miss Anna work with the new officers In charge costume party to be held at the see-
on Friday.
up at the meeting.
few days vacation from his work.
Vogel, also attended the sessions.
will be the business of the evening. on4 meeting In February.