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PAGE FOTTI THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 16. 1988 ] Sport Shorts WOOL CO-OP ENDS 1932 VALLEY POOL DRAWS CROWD Pacific Association Remains Independent and Accomp lishes Work Quicker Harry Wright Wins Second Place in Cross Country Ski Race; Day la Busy Ons Til» American Football Vouch»» association will recommend few change in Ihe rule» to lh« Fuotbnll Hulls Cnmuilltee They will pro pose that when Ihe ball Is downed Much Bunk Spread About closer thtin leu yards Io the slde- Mineral Needs of Stook Jl.il» It »hull be brought out to til Snys Nutrition Chemist Ion yard line. Tills is designed ti do iiway with the "step out" play What about the much tllscu soil with Its «listing of a down need of mineral supplements Io the s s • dairy, poultry or other livestock Aiuos Alonso Rtagg, aged 71. will ration T leave (he Cnlverslty of Chicago to In answering this question Dr J become head (oolbail coach al the R Haag, -nutrition chemist at the College of the Pacific, Stockton Oregou Experiment station, wurns California. at one» Ihut mineral feeds are not • a s * auhallliiles for careful feeding prac MailM Min, coach of Ihe Univer tices, nor can they lie Intelligently slly of Michigan's swimming team, milled to the ration by Ihe shot guu has announced a war again»! dop method of giving the animals some Illg of amateur swimmers, such aa, highly touted commercial mlzture he says, "was done by (he Japan of uncertain con ten I eae in (he 1932 Olympic Oinnea." Dr. Iluitg has been devilling care Mnun anya It la eatabllriied that ' oxygen, or some stimulant,'* was ful research to the question of min adiuluistered to Japanese swim eral supplements lo various feeds triers wllhlti ten minute« of the lint» and baa formulated the following (hey eutered the water for the brief guiding prlnrlplea In regard lo finals of Ihe races at 1 am Angeles (hem; laat slimmer ll will be recalled 1 Make sure that Ihe ration has that Japanese won five of Ihe sis been carefully choaen with respect races. 10 Its mineral content as well as with respect to other nutrients It Syracuse I'ntveralty ba» dropped may be found, for »sample, that Ihe ezlra phosphorus needed can be all spring sports. More signs of supplied most economically by such hard times bitting the colleges. product ns wheal bran • • • FOR STOCK GIVEN Nearly 200 persons, some coming Final settlement" checks totaling from Cottage Grove, and oilier sec $24.000 » mi their 1932 wool clips art i tions of lame county gathered al being received thia week by Wil boat Cr ek ranch Sunday to be lamette valley and Southern Ore come spectators and participants gon msmbrrs of the Pacific Cooper ! in the large t winter s.tow carnival ative Wool Growers. yet sponsored by the Obsidian club. Theee wool checks represent bal Weather conditions were dis ances due members in this territory I I agreeable during the morning, but t n wool marketed through the as i Ibis did not deter large numbers sociation. and are particularly wel from enjoying the mow, come at thia time of the year when The ski races for both men and growers need money badly. The women were held with their start O tp ta ia Giles Stedman, o f Ihe S.8. members received advance pay ments at the time the wool was de American M erchant, was accorded ing aud finishing lines in view of livered. representing approximate-1 great honors when he landed 2*2 men ihe store building. in N ew Y ork, the crew rescued from Thsax two men top the list as possible member« o f P reoideal sleet ly 75 percent of the value of the the sinking E veter C ity during a rag Bryan Ryan, dtmlnufllve ski rider Roosevelt'« rabin et, according to late W ashington reporta. . , . They are clips at that time. Since then the ! in. * from Eugene, again won first place ( le f t ) Senator C arter Glaaa o f V irg in ia , aa Secretary o f th e Treasury and in mid in can. market has worked up so that In • in the nine mile cross country race (r ig h t) Senator Thomas J . W alah o f M ontana, aa A tto rn ey General. . . , many cases the final settlement J for men. His time was one hour, J a o M l A. F a rle y. ia o&uscted to be named 1‘oaUuaatW Gee»— 1 checks equal the amount of the ori twenty-one minutes and ten si ginal advance, says Kdgar L. bud-' onds Harry Wright came In a close wick, assistant manager of the Pa second, only one minute 22 seconds cific Cooperative. behind Ryan. Wright started first in the race and was told that he Approximately 875 separate wool was leading the field at several lots are included in this pool which is now being settled, this being Rob Roy Injured in Portland, places along the course. He, as well only one of a number of pools hand Will Be Unable to Appear most of the spectators believed led by the Pacific Cooperative, on Special Event th“‘ he had won ,he rac* * h»n he ----------- was the first to finish, but a check pioneer wool marketing association which has been operating In this Yaqui Joe. Sonora Mexican, and ° ‘ lapsed time gave first place to Must Get Aoesaa lo Salt Tho New York Yankees have of territory for twelve years. Six and Thor Jensen will meet tonight In Ryan, who won a nine foot pair of 2 Farm anlmala need acceaa lo fered llube Ruth a salary of $50.000 «immon salt even though »unto la a quarter million pounds of wool the Eugene armory in what pro- ridge top Swedish racing skis. Paul was marketed through the Pacific mises to be one of the most exdt- L*tt«rty. coming in fourth and dl- for the coming baseball season added to (he grain mlzture. in 1932. That a a cut oi $26.000 The Babe Ing matches held there in months, rectly behind Ed Lewis. won third 2. In goiieroue regions Iodine says thal'a too much ot a rut. No Q uality I t Checked Both wrestlers have been winning : P,ac« in the race. Ninety per cent of the wool in their matches and each believes I In the shorter class B race which doubt a comproml e salary will be needs may be met by feeding small quantities of pottaaalum Iodide once agreed upon. the Western and Southern Oregon that he will be the winner tonight, was four and one-half miles long week, particularly lo pregnant • • • pool graded into the Combing and The Mexican-Indian has Jnst re- ; Greer Drew won first place In 36 cows, sheep and hogs. One table- Clothing lines and the average net turned from the 'South and made minutes. Aubrey Francis came in Texas League ball players have spoon full of a solution made of price on these grades is approxi his first appearance on a bane second. had their aalarlea cut an average of three ounces of potassium Iodide mately 12c a pound. The remaining county mat last Thursday evening forty per cent. Ruth Randall won first place in to a gallon of water will do. 10 per cent consists of locks, tags when he defeated Rob Roy In an the ladles three-quarter mile race In s s s 4 When lime only Is deficient. and defective wools. exciting battle. six minutes and forty-five seconds. The (4tnle Cnlverslty of Montana 11 meal one will prove an economical All wool delivered to the associa football (eum went through (he re Roy was scheduled io meet Joe Eleven couples were entered In supplemeni. G«aa Vsashe, noted V n ite ra ity o f 1 tion from western and southern Reno of New Orleans in the spe the mixed relay race. cent Pacific Coast Conference sea Pennsylvania m iler, ia burm ug up the ' Oregon Is graded and the settlement rial event tonight, but he was In 5. if the ration Is likely to he son without winning a game. Competing equally with the races Indoor tracks, stepping the three statements which accompany the jured in Portland Monday night • a s deficient In calcium or phosphorus, qu arter mile ia 3 m in , 5 .2 /5 seeds' W hen Mrs. M olly Brown Qsrraa, checks list the grades into which and will be unable to wrestle for | for the attention of those present in the A n t m id-w inter meet lie hold Bill Carr, Pennsylvania's sensa one or two pounds of stgrlllsed bone of W est Branch, lows, boarded Hr»»- each grower's clip was placed and several months. Owen is seeking | were a pair of 12 foot tandem skis the, indoor m ile n v n rd . tional qiiarter-niller. will not run meal may be added to each 100 id rn t Hoover '• tra m at Dea Moinas the average price received for each another opponent for the New Or used on the slide east of the ranch that distance ugaln (his year, ac pounds of grain mlzture. laat fa ll, the told him In d irertly how grade. This information is valua leans boy and will have a prelimin house. These skis were in use COMMITTEE TO STUDY cording to Igiwson Robertson, hla hard timrw had rum r upon her, , , , 6 It Is good practice In rrgliMUl most of the day and several people ble to a grower in improving the ary match tonight. She had been the p residen t'• teacher coach. Robertson la convinced (hat where farm anlmala show a craving MORTGAGE PROBLEM years ago in the lillle country school. who took a ride on them declared quality of his clip. Carr la essentially a dash man, and for bones, slicks and dirt, lo allow that this was their first experience By eareutive order o f the President, See B etter Y ear Ahead A Lane county committee to meet M o lly 's son, Charles C arraa, below, will be better off, physically, run free acceaa to aterlllzed bone meal with skis, but enjoyed it greatly. The Pacific Cooperative Wool ning the 100 and 220. Um$er such circumstances rows Some of the better ski riders rode with the state committee In work went to work this month on n rural s s s Growers, after two years in the will probably consume lees than no ing out plans for readjustment of m ail dclieery route . . . aad M o lly >4 them over the jump and twice they National cooperative, in 1932 re Dr. Marvin A. Stevens, head pounds a year unleae the deficiency want to the top of the hill and mortgages on farms and other pro smiling again. (Continued from First Page) turned to the independent method coach al Yale for five years, has la accute. tried to ride down over a fallen tree perty was appointed this week by of operation which it followed from Foreign-Mission program which the to the bottom. Both times they suc- L. R. Breithaupt. secretary and O. U. O.-O. S. C. BASKETBALL been named coach of the freshman 7. The use of mixtures contain 1921 to 1930. The 1932 wool was football team. Charley Root, former ing large amounts of limestone, Methodist church will undertake as ceeded ‘n crossing the tree but fell M. Plummer, president, of the state SERIES STARTS FRIDAY sold through its own sales organi an Easter service this year. He farther down the slide. freshman coach, la now head coach oyster shell, or calcium carbonate group. zation on an orderly marketing al o explained a campaign which Eugene Boy Scouts are planning Five men have been named on F irs t Y ear Team s to Close Season The two men have simply changed la best confined to those sections plan, permitting the association to jobs. where calcium la likely to he a W ith Series of Two Games he is now conducting to secure the an outing at bos Creek for either this committee which has (). 8. make final settlements compara necessary funds to keep the mission major deficiency. Such mixture« T h is Week-end this week-end or for the following Fletcher as Its secretary. They are tively early In tne year. "Hunk” Anderson baa been sign are usually of lltlle value In regions workers at their stations during week-end. Frank Harlow. E. A. McCornack, The aaaociation is looking for the year. He said that a few busi Oregon Btale college basketball, ed to a one-year contract aa head where alfalfa hay or other legumes Elmo Chase, and Mr. Fletcher, all ward to a good year in 1933. It ap- ness men In the East had already team will play University of Ore-, ‘«‘»“»H coach at Notre I>ame An- are fed In liberal quautltlea. ffl rials. ra, pears, says cooperative o officials. , 50000 and ,ha, , hp church WESLEY FOUNDATION IS of Eugene, and O. A. Nichols of gon Webfoota at Eugene Saturday / ‘erson was assistant to (he late Cottage Grove. that the long decline in wool prices, omcials were now tryinK ob. VESPER HOUR SUBJECT A meeting of the local county night, February IS. In Ihe second K»u‘e Rockne for seven years which commenced In 1924 Is defi ,ain , he reeded , 150 000 from mpm. HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS • • • committees in each qounty Is plan contest of a four-game series. The nltely over and it is reasonable to ber8 as free.w,„ contributions, Dr. 'Charles G. Howard of the third game will be played at Cor To make the game of golf more GET THEIR VALENTINES expect gradually rising m arkets, University will speak at the 5 ned to be held during this week. vallls, March 3 and the final at Eu «gelling, Gene Sarazen proposes No dates has been se for the Lane during the next five years. While | Mission Work is Defended o’clock Vesper Service at the It will never do for our dear gene March 4. Oregon state won elghl-lnch cups. Supporting the work of Mission there may be no increase in wool Methodist church Sunday evening, county gathering as yet. teacher« not to receive Home Val the opening contest by the score of s e s consumption during 1933. there is j aries 1,1 general. Dr. Edwards said. jjis theme will be "Wesley Founda- The farm mortgage readjust 31 to 21. Prices at hockey matches In New i «»tinea, must have been tho certaln to be less wool produced tbe name of Jesus is the best and tlon." This has to do with the ment Idea in Oregon has been dev- _ Pre-game _ w_______ dope _____ on any any athletic athletic , Tor* I York nave have ,M’rn been reduced reduced and and at at- ’" thoughts » » in n of aeveral enterprluInK in the United States due to the fact mos‘ favorably known in the world wor), ot tbe Methodist church eloped by specialists at Oregon conteat between Oregon and Ore- ‘«»dance has Increased materially, »‘udenta at Springfield high school that not so many ewe lambs have today One hundred years ago among ,he geverai hundred Metho State college who have made ex Tuesday. As a result all members gon State Is usually of little weight been kept for restocking purposes when missionary work was first d(8t 8tudpnt, at the University, haustlve studies Into present con because of the terrific feeling and of the faculty, not exempting tho and a very large percentage of the starting there were few places „The Revealing Words." will be ditions and who believe that some MANY NOW BUYING principal, nor the secretary, each rivalry between the two scboola. ewes In the eleven wstern states where it was felt advisable to est the theme of the morning message adjustment is needed to equallz" received a number of theee con Having recorded a highly suc AUTO LICENSE PLATES are ag'd. While any real comebark ahlish po ts. principal of these be- ot Rpy c . po|ndexter pastor valuations In the state veyore of lender sentiment ', only cessful season thus far. thp Oregon for the wool business Is necessarily ,nF Liberia. Today w» are confront- A laige audience attended the Nearly 200 sets of automobile llc- some of the aenilm nls were not State freshman basketball team dependent upon improved general with the problem of finding vesper service at the church last Fall Creek Man Here— Ham Far will wind np Its 1933 hoop play ens® plates were sold at the Lane ' »» v«ry tender, bill rather quite business conditions, the wool grow means of keeping worker, in all Sunday whpn , bree oW favQrlte ley of Fall Creek was a visitor In this week-end In two games with counitty sheriff's office during the ¡ outspoken. ers have more reasons for optimism parts of the » o n d . gongs were depleted In tableau un- Springfield Wednesday. the Oregon frosh, the first al Cor ,,r*t ‘,,,lr days sloce the Governor One particular aeries of comic than the producers of many other i Nothing is helping so much to der the direction of Mrs Jane vallls Friday night. February 17. at •llt»*d ihe bill Saturday authorls- Valentines which s«emed io have commodities. change the map of the world as the Ketels. They were "Nobody Knows 7:30 o'clock and the second In Eu *»k “ 92.60 license plate good until been prepared In large lubleta to work of Christian missions, he con the Trouble I've Seen," "I Want to gene Saturday night as a prnllmln Ju,y L “»Is year. be torn out sheet after sheet, were O. 8. C. Arts Prof. Honored | eluded He also declared that 65 Be Ready," and "Swing Low Bweet ary to the Oregon-Oregon State var The special rate for the balance signed by the Woodshop Gang.* One of the bighe-t honors accord-, percent of all students In mission Chariot." The words were song by The seventh grade rooking club slty game. I of the fiscal year was authorised by Miss Vogel’s clans of the second ed artists in this country has been j schools of China were Christians Mrs. Ketels and she was accom- Is progressing very rapidly. Mrs In the two games played earlier <he legislature as relief measure, period of the afternoon made a real given J. Leo Fairbanks, professor and that 45 percent of those who panted by Walter Lee, banjo and John Hendprer la leader and meet this season with the Oregon babes. Many holding the belief that this celebration of the day and held of art at Oregon State college, who ‘ graduate enter into definite reltgl Harry Fandrem. guitar. ings are being held every Thurs the rooks took one by a 29-27 score would enable farmers and others forth with a regular party and pro has Just been unamimouslv elected ous work. Characters in the tableau were day at 2:16. while the frosh chalked up a win *n who own autos but who are not gram. taking up only such subjects to membership in the Architectual Music is Provided portrayed by Mrs. Ida Oantz. Will The eighth grade marketing class the other by a »core of 31 to 27. now using them to operate them ¡ aa history which delved Into the League of New York. Only a few Musical numbers given during Foss. Mrs. H. O. Dlbblee. Dorothy Is looking forward to the Market and become consumers of gasoline time of 'first dates.' and geography men in the entire west have been the evening service included "Trust and Joan Ward. Joy Rebhan, Aleta. ing Day Excursion to be held Febr which Is carrying a four cent state ' which delt with such questions as CLUB WORK ADVANCES invited to membership. Professor ¡n the Lord,” arranged by Maz Bertsch. Ruth Pollard, Margaret uary 18. The seventh meeting of the IN MEMBERS FOR 1932 Ul"1 o,,e'c’*n‘ ‘«‘‘oral tax. the location of the 'Seventh Fairbanks i noted for his designs sticker, ung by the choir; and Jarrett, Florence May, Faye Hol- clnb was held In the assembly ball ----------- Several plans for reduced license Heaven.’ Their teacher received an of beautiful and practical rural , "The Publican." a vocal solo by verson, Doris Marie Robinson, Bea Monday. A program committee had Oregon Four H clubs can claim for the n‘,*t y”ar «‘»rtlng July 1. attractive although quite heavy homes, as well as for his painting Kenneth Roduner. Mrs. Milton V. trice Carson. Evelyn Johnson, Luc been appointed and presented a membership In the select group of hav*' ',,'en »“ «t-ed. but the one pro luveller composed of a beautiful and sculpture. Walker accompanied at the piano. Me Davis and Doris Gerber. very good program. The next meet enterprises that made a higher re- v,<Jlng for a flat $6.00 fee for plates heart about three Indies In dla- He was formerly at the Univer Meetings of laymen and pastors Between the numbers negro melo- ing will be held tomorrow. cord In 1932 than In 1931—on the *o,mI ,roln Jul>' ‘° January 1. 1934.1 meter eut from red cedar wood and slty, being transferred to Corval were held throughout the day yes- dies were played by the musicians Member of the A division of the basts of total enrollment at least and ‘hereafter a fee of $6.00 annual- suspended from a chain made of Ila last fall. terday with many prominent vlsl- and Freil Buell sang "Going Home." seventh grade will present the pro The annual report Issued by II. C. Iy ‘° f« ‘her with another cent tax llnka of a heavy brass chain. tors here to take part In the see- After the Epworth League pro- gram at the assembly period on Seymour, state club leader In the on ga«”Bne seems to lie gaining Most of the grade schools had CARD OF THANKS ; sions. The Primary Task of the gram the young people adjourned Prlday. Oregon State college extension ser ’h*' most favor among the leglsln Valentino parties In their rooms We wish to thank our many church was the general theme of to the home of Rev. and Mrs. Dean Girls of the eighth grade defeat vice, shows that total enrollment ,ora “‘ Salem. during the afternoon. friends for their kindness, syt"-1 the rally. |C. Poindexter where they enjoyed ed the sophomore girls team at the for the year reached 20,202 com —— — — — — _ _ _ pathy and beautiful floral offerings Dr. Andrew Warner, Portland, dl- an evening of games and an im- high school In a basketball game pared with the previous record in oar sad bereavement. rector of religious education for promptu program. laat week 18 to 21. mark of 19,119. Mrs Annie L. Moore, Oregon and Washington, Dr. E d - -------------------------- The Junior high school basketball Profits of the club members Herbert Moore, wards, Bishop Lowe, and District Walterville People Here _ Mr. teams lost two of three games to from their projects skidded to low Lois Moore, Superintendent, M. A. Marcy, were and Mrs. Lawrence Millican of Marcola Tuesday evening at Mar er levels along with those of their Margaret A. Morris. on the program. Walterville were visitors In Spring- cola. The girls game was won by elders, however, the gro?<s income field Wednesday. Marcola with a score of 8-2. The dropping 28 per cent and the net seventh grade boys lost with a Income about 30 per cent. At that Here from Coaet Region — Ed score of 19-9, the eighth grade boys the total net profits wore about Soule was a visitor In Springfield won their game 34-19. $64.000. Lane county led with the from the Burntwood section on Lineups for Ihe games were: greatest total enrollment, followed ¡the Newport highway. Girla* Gam» by Douglas, City of Portland, Mar Springfield 2 Marcola 8 lon, Clackamas, Multnomah and Major Operation—Mrs Ray Nott Stratton F Price Washington, (¡lose to 1800 volun underwent a major operation at the Withers F Wold teer local leaders guided the 2184 Pacific Christian hospital In Eu-i Wilson ................ C. Benton clubs organized. Without their de gene Wednesday morning. Vest .... C............... Cole voted service club work would be Lloyd G ...... Kastman Impossible, says Seymour. Johnson ............. O ............ Bubs—Marcola, Green. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Arthur Calvert from Junction Seventh Grade Boys STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. City was in Thurston Wednesday Springfield 9 Wa must condense our stocks to make room for Marcola 19 on business. Choice cuts of m eats are less expensive today than McBee ..F. 13 Price In the Matter of the Estate of Peder new shipments to arrive. Rudolph Nelson, Deceased The Community Bridge club m et1 McPherson F 4 Rlller Notice Is hereby given that the they have been for years. This Meat M arket m ain ¡with Mrs. Needham on Wednesday Robertson C Miller undersigned, Bertha Marie Nelson Felt Base as low as evening. Taylor. 7 G 2 Whpelor has been appointed by the above Sq. Yd. tains the same high standard of quality as it has for court as administratrix In j Mrs. Ray Baugh returned last Pederson 2 .......... G Wllaon entitled theh above entitled Estate; all per years. Come in today, or phone. Sunday after spending a week with 9 x 1 2 Gold Seal Rugs Eighth Grade Boye sons having claims against said relatives at Shedd and Junction Springfield 87 M arcola 19 estate are required to present said City. _________ claims duly verified to the said ad llolveraon 11 F 2 Baker ministrator at the law office of C. Walter Edmlston has the baseP ed erson 2 F 8 Rlller A. Wlntermeler In Eugene, Oregon, ment dug for his new home. ¡Carson 18 C 2 Rogers within six months from this 16th E. C. STUART, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Hall who have been Cole 3 ... G 2 Johnson day of February, 1933. BERTHA MARIE NELSON, 4th and Main Sts. Phone 63 at John Price»’ for the past several Prlvat 1 O 3 Drew HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT Administratrix. months have moved In with Mr Subs: Marcola—Eckland 2, Wil C. A. WINTERMEIER, Attorney. Circle to keep bouse for him. son; Springfield—Gorrle, Fletcher. (F 16-23— M 2-9-16) YaquiJoe Meets Jensen Tonight Church R a lly Lincoln School Notes Inlaid and Figured LINOLEUM at Lowest Prices I Thurston 39C S 6 .9 5 IN D E P E N D E N T M E A T CO. Wright & Sons