THURSDAY. DEC, 2«. 1929 P à OB a íT B asket B all Trip For H.S. Cancelled KETEL'S LUNCH AND FOUNTAIN TO CLOSE ON NEXT SATURDAY VERÌ LATEST AVIATION PICTURE IS MIDNIGHT MATINEE THRILLER AT McDONALD PROGRAM READY AT M c D onald theatre •’Flight," thè Columbia all talking I vogue for short skirts—and heels Sy M A R Y M A R S H A L L avlatlon spedai whlch opened ut thè One of the oldest landmarks of , To say It Is good form to wear were at their highest whi’n skirts The slag« is all set and the enter­ McDonald Theatre last night ls a Last Minute Notice Calls Off were at their shortest. If fashions Springfield is soon destined to Jo*“ evening dress for an evening perform tainers are working hard to put the mlghty tire ma of advenlure In the sky Games With Coast Teams; the past. The announcement by John ance at the theater and that it Is bud were always logical we might expect finishing touches ou their program featurlng the must sensatlonal alr Locals Defeat Alumni. Ketels. of the Ketels drug store, that form to go In street dress Is a state­ lower heels, now that shirt» hove I for the big New Year's Eve midnight feats ever photographed A capable the soda fountain and lunch room, ment that must be taken with several taken on greater length -anil the fact ; matinee at the McDonald theatre Eight Springfield high school bas­ which has been operated In the drug grains of salt. There are times when really la that many well-dressed wo­ next Tuesday evening. December 31. cast Include» Jack llolt and Ralph ketball players were disappointed last store since the store was opened In to dress in elaborate evening dress men are select.ng shoes with lower The matinee la being sponsored by Grave», one of thè screen's favorite I team». Llla Lee, llarold thiodwln. Thursday when their proposed barn this city, will be discontinued on for the theater would be Just as much heels. the American Legion post of Eugene, Jimmy De Im Cruse and Alan Roscoe storming trip to Toledo. Sileti and Saturday, except for a few fountain bad form as It would be to appear in and tickets may be obtained from any handle their roles with skill and Newport was called off. At the last drinks, such as coca cola and root a box at the opera in a two-piece suit of the members of that organisation jartistry. minute the authorities at Toledo and beer, means the passing ot one of the and Jumper. or from the McDonald theatre box lamps, tall spins and Immelman gllets changed their mind regarding frequent haunts of both the young It Is never good form to make one­ office after Monday, December 30 turns provide thrills galore for avia­ the holding of the scheduled games. and old of this city. self conspicuous or awkward, and to All seats will be reserved for the tion enthusiasts. Fundamentally an Word came here just as the boys were The fountain and equipment Is all wear a low cut evening gown when evening aerial production a beautiful and preparing to leave for the three day for Sale, explained Mr. Ketels. He . every other woman about one in a Johnny Robinson and his "Varsity poignant love story I» told against trip, that It would be impossible for has decided not to have a fountain theater audience wore a moderately Vaguboml'' band has been secured the background of breath taking the two above schools to meet the in his drug store when he move« Into high cut gown would be to make one- for the evening, and will have some maneuvers among the clouds. local aggregation as per schedule. a new building sometime early In the self conspicuous. And to wear one novelty number» with which to greet •’Lefty" Phelps, enacted by Ralph Newport was willing to play, but the spring, and is closing the present one of the new evening gowns with ex- their uudlence. They will be assisted Oraves. driven by shame to leave cost of the trip would not permit its at this time so that he may have a aggeratedly long or bouffant skirts by a score of professional acts and college because of a bonehead reverse being made for only the one game. chance to dispose of it before the when one must needs crowd into a a big all-talking preview of one of football play, Joins the morlne avia­ narrow rank of theater seats is us­ the latest Dims will be shown for the tion service. He wins the sympathy The high water caused by the heavy change in location Is made. ually to make oneself awkward. first time in Eugene. The oM hickory furniture with rains on Thursday threatened for a and friendship of ''Panama ' Williams The theater dress shown In the Hats, balloons and all kinds ot the hard boiled Marine sergeant while to keep the boys in their own which the fountain room is furnished noise makers will be provided the (Jack Holt». yard, as the water between Spring- is very unique and popular. Several sketch Is distinctive enough even for Their friendship Is patrons of the show, which Is sched­ disrupted temporarily when they both field and Eugene was so high on the people have approached Mr. Ketels an Important performance, yet It with a vijw of buying it In the past, would always be in good taste. To uled to begin at 11:30. Immediately fall In love with the same girl. This pavement near Judkins’ point that latter the last showing of the regular situation leads to an Intensely drama­ traffic was almost at a standstill for but he was reluctant to part with It. make the ensemble complete one For many years the fountain was would wear brown slippers, sheer feature film. quite a while early in the morning tic conclusion. The wated receded rapidly, however, located in the front part of the store, brownish beige stockings, and a three- and the boys would have made the but was moved back about five years quarter length wrap of some sort If a hat is be worn It should be a trip If a telegram from Toledo had ago to its present place. Home from Portland — Christina OBSIDIANS PLAN SNOW Many Springfield people have taken small, close fitting hat that may be not stopped their plans. Anderson Is spending Christmas with OUTING FOR NEW YEAR'S The boys were disappointed in the their turns waiting on the trade from held conveniently during the perform- i her parents in this city. failure of their trip to materlaliae. but behind the fountain here. Several ance. A big snow party Is being plqpned Returns from Normal —Ida Cox re- Girls used to be tanght that a ’’lady’ they are profiting by their spare time of the married mothers of the city for members of the Obsidians at their - turned to Springfield on Sunday to during the vacation period and prac­ operated the fountain at various could be Judged by her gloves, and i be at home for Christmas holidays. cabins above Lost Creek ranch, com­ ticing every day in the gymnasium. times before Mrs. Perkins, who is they were made to believe that if , Entertain on Christmas Day—Mr. mencing on the evening of December they wore gloves that needed mending The alumni team from the high now there. and Mrs. Otis Rayburn and daughter, SI, with a program of entertainment or claning or missing a button they school, consisting of William Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. Lum Anderson and and followed on New Year's day by a ♦ would be looked upon as unladylike. William Cox, Wilbur Brattain, Harold children, and Mr. and Mrs. Claire day In the snow and a big turkey din­ McPherson, and Coy Leathers played ♦ THURSTON ♦ Of course, we don't bother our heads I Parsons were guests at the A. It ner served in the cabins of the organi­ a game with the regulars on Saturday. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a * about such distinctions nowadays. sation. Kepner home on Christmas day. Thurston high school basket ball but it is as true today as it ever was The regulars won with a score ot 82 to 17. Morrison, Preeman and team played the team at the Baptist that carelessness concerning gloves Everett Squires, Pat Maloney and John church in Eugene last Wednesday mars the effect of any woman's ap­ pearance. It is not only gloves and Lynch played for the high school. evening. Mrs. A. C. Weaver left last Sunday their condition, but the way that they The first game on the regular high school schedule will be played at Ah for an indefinite stay with her daugh- are worn that makes the difference. It is an interesting fact that the bany on January 10. when the local ter in San Francisco. California. Mrs. Ira Nice and two children, vogue for very high heels has been team makes its Initial showing as a co-extensive with the SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29th member of the class A teams in the Bruce and Virginia, left last week to practically spend the holidays in California. high school league for this district. Mr. Fat Adrian and children from An extensive road-oiling campaign Portland are visiting at C. W. Ruth's Traps Near Springfield Airport will be carried on In Jackson county The United states department ot home. next year, the cuuuty court announces, agriculture has purchased IS acres ot Vida basket ball teams played the YOUR LAST CHANCE TO WIN A TURKEY THIS YEAR and to that end has llaced on the ground between the Santiam highway local teams on the home floor last $ 1930 budget 821.000 for the purchase and the Santiam river about two miles Friday evening. The visiting teams Farmer’s Week Program on of an oiling machine and other road COME ALONG AND GET ONE west ot Cascadia, and will move its were winners. maintenance machtnury. The oiler January 20 to 25 First Work ranger station onto the new site. The The Sunday and grade schools gave will be put In operation as soon as Taken by up New Groups change is made because the new San- a Christmas program at the church on weather conditions permit in spring. tiam highway survey strikes the sta­ Monday evening. Santa Claus made Committees for the various activi­ A shortage of salmon may be ex­ tion site. his appearance later in the evening ties of the Lane County Agricultural pected in the n xt few yt ars for the Only 3953 damage accrued from 33 ad had treats for all. council were appointed last Saturday reason that thi- long c > a, ell has fires in the Santiam forest during the Mr. ad Mrs. D. O. Baugh and Mr. by the executive committee of that caused streams to be so low that summer. Supervisor Hall reported. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and family body, which consists of E. A. McCor- silversldes and tail chino»..» are un­ The total area burned was 33 acres, motored to Eugene Christmas day, nack. president. Cal Young, Elmo able to ascend to their natural spawn­ or an average of an acre to a fire, but visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chase. C. B. Swango, and Ray Bower. ing grounds. So t;.r, reports Hugh all were confined to old burns or tim­ William Culver. The committee hold separate meet- Mitchell of the state fish commission ber of slight value. The cost of fire Mrs. Jennie Edmiston from Eugene |Dgg later during the year at which hatchery work, no eggs have been suppression in this forest for 193* is spending the holidays here with t,me they outline their work for the taken. was 83083. At thia season our thought« go out her children. coming year, the first of which will Oregon will receive 3285,025 as Its Miss Goldie Starr, principal of the , be the Farmer's Week program, which share of national forest receipts for In gratitude to our friendB grade school, left for her home in ig to be held at the Eugene Chamber the fiscal year 19299, representing 28 who have made the pant year How did you get that black eye. Oakland, Oregon. Tuesday afternoon., oj Commerce January 20 to 25. per cent of the total Income to the to spend the holidays. The following are the committees Mrs Higgins? federal government from the 15 for­ successful for us. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Needham ana appointed by the council; ests in the state, Assistant Fore 'er Well. sir. me 'usband come out of Ray Mitchell left Monday for a trip Farm Crops—V. R. Sly, Creswell, Kneipp has advised Senators McNary We extend to you the Season's Kindest Greetings prison on 'is birthday. • to California. They expect to visit J. W. Maxwell, Eugene, Bart Flanagan and Steiwer. The sums credited to and hope the coming year will bring you Yes? Mr Needram's son and family and j unction City, J. S. Walls, Eugene, each forest will be divided by the And I wished 'im many 'appy re­ other friends while there. R. P. Laird, Creswell, Max Nielson, state between the counties In which Happiness and Prosperity. turns. Miss Mildred Price, who is teaching j unction City, and John Kebelbeck, the forest ls located, on an acreage at The Dalles, is home for the holl Cottage Grove. basis. days. General Livestock—H. C. Wheeler. Total property valuations of the Miss Margaret Grant, who is teach­ Goshen, Raymond Johnson, Eugene, F. state of Oregon for 1929. both county ing at Marshfield, Miss Margaret A. McCornack, Eugene, John Down- and utility, aggregate 31.124.988,691.82, Russell, who teaches at Junction City, > lDg Marcola, Alfred White, Cottage as against >1,122,332.189.43 In 1928, ac­ Miss Maude Russell, who teaches in Grove, Cal Young, Eugene, and Leo cording to a report prepared at Salem Eastern Oregon, Miss Flossie Gray, r Parker, Elmira. by the state tax commission. The re­ who teaches at Noti, are here to spend Poultry—Floyd Johnson, Junction port showed that the utility valuations the holidays with home folks. City, Kenneth Nielson, Crow Stage, J. (or 1929 increased epproxitnately 35,- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrington and A. Schneider, Cottage Grove. H. A. 009,000 compared with those for 1928, PHONE 18 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Herrington and stoneberg, Eugene, V. A. Parker, while the county or local valuations 51« M A IN 8 T R E E T son, from Klamath Falls, and Mr. and Blachly, and A. C. Hoffman. Goshen. decreased more than 82,000.000. The Mrs. Walter Herrington from Detroit, Dairying—(Executive committee of net gain In the property valuations Michigan, are spending the holidays Lane County Dairymen's association) for the vear 1929 was 3? 650.000. with Mr. and Mrs. William He: on. c B. Swango, Eugene, George H. G1I- Hervey Calvert i spending the holl- more. Junction City, V. H. Davis, Eu- days at his father's ranch, nine miles gene, H. L. Plank, Junction City, west of Junition City. Ralph Benter, Creswell, and R. B. Rev. Patterson, professor at E. B. Thompson, Eugene. U., filled the pulpit here last 3unday Horticulture— (Appointed by Lane morning, and Rev. Fistus in the even­ Horticultural Society, H. S. Merriam, ing in Rev. Miller's plale. Goshen, Elmo Chase, Eugene, Frank ___________________Bartholomew, Springfield, Harold DePUE FAMILY GATHER Wing. Junction City, Wendell Barth FOR CHRISTMAS DINNER olomew, Eugene, Elmer Harlow, Eu- _____ gene, and Lee Turner, Eugene. Rodent Control—C. A. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePue were hosts yesterday for a Christmas din­ Dorena, O. W. McFarland, Cottage ner at their home yesterday to their Grove, Charles Mallette, Junction Most cherished among the gifts bestowed by children, who gathered from various City, W. L. Wheeler, Trent, M. Gilles­ the passing year ls the memory of the pleasant pie, Eugene, and Ray Bower, Crow parts of the state for the occasion. Those present were Dr. and Mrs.. Stage. relations with those whom we have been privi­ Home Economics—Mrs. F. B. Har- Wilmot C. Foster and children, Billy leged to serve. and Margery; Mr. and Mrs. F. A. De- low, Eugene, Mrs. Ralph I>alrd, Cres- Pue, Jr., of Portland, and their daugh- well, Mrs. George Kappauf, Eugene, ' ter Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. 81d Mrs. J. W. Maxwell, Eugene, Mrs. H. In appreciation of the many courtesies shown Snow, Astoria. H. Gunther, Junction City, Mrs. Clyde us we wish you the season’s kindest greetings I Dr. Foster is a former University of Wright, Creswell, and Mrs. Stephen COMING SUNDAY Oregon and Portland Medical School McKeun, Blachly. and a Happy, Prosperous New Year. student, and is now at the Mayo ------- .--------------------- Brothers clinic at Rochester, MInne Wins Roller Skates sota, as a consulting surgeon. Phone w - A- TAYLOR Phene Margery Jollffe won the pair ot No Civic Club Meeting roller "kate" wh,ch were *,ven away There was no meeting of the Civic laat week by Egglmann's confection- club on Tuesday evening, Christmas , ery fc>r tbe mo8t wrappers saved —And— eve. This was the regular night for from » certa,n brand of can,ly' Don’t Forget the club, but it was decided not to hold ———————— — M A M M O T H N E W YEAR 'S the meeting, as It would greatly in- 8pend Day- at Dallas—Mr. and Mrs. E V E M ID N IG H T M A T IN E E terfere with the observance o f ; B. F. Flan ery spent Christmas day at Christmas eve In many homes. 1 Dallas with friends. , TURKEY SHOOT Agricultural Body Names Committees Here’s to 1930 WRIGHT & SONS graann’a (grrrtinga “3 Live Ghosts” 9-WHITE FRONT GROCERY-9 w —