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PLANS NOW UNDER WAY
FOR HIGH SCHOOL PREP
CONFERENCE AT U. OF O.
TIDE 8PRINGFIKLD NEWS
Famous Jockey Diet
I.
TOWN AND VICINITY
THURSDAY, HEX’EM 11 ER 26. IMO
MANY CHRISTMAS GUESTS
AT OLSON HOME TODAY
A large family gathering and t'hrlsl
Plans are already being made at
mas dinner Is being held at the home
V is its fro m
C adar F ia t a —J. W.
University of Oregon for the annual
Visit from Jasper Mr and Mra M
of Mrs. Emma Glenn and her son
Plummer of Cedar Plats was a visiter | A. Haines of Jasper were visitors
high school conference, the date* tor
Oswald today The gueala Include Odin
in Springfield on Meuduy ufteruoeii
which have been set as January 8. 9
n Springf eld on Tuesday.
Ison of llrldul Veil, Oregon, younger
and 10. One of the Interesting fea­
brother
of Oswald, who will remuln
L eaburg M an H s rs A. W. Frasee
V id a Man H e rs -C. W. Allen of
tures of this gathering Is the Journal-
here until after the first of the new
of
l.eaburg
was
a
business
visitor
In
Vida
wss
a
business
visitor
in
Spring
Ism contest which is always a part
year; John Hatln of Tacoma, uncle
Springfield Monday.
| fil'd on Tuesday.
of the meet. This year the schools
of Oswald's; Ham Galloway, also of
which won cups last year are being
Purchases Feed J W, Grimes ef
Tacoma; Dorothy llallln, who la at
V is its from Lowell Harry Veateli
asked to drop out so as to provide
Vida purchased feed for his stock I Lowell visited friends In Springfield
tending the I’nlveralty of Oregon at
more even competition for the other
while In Springfield Monday.
Eugene; and Mr and Mrs. 11 K lams
on Tuesday.
schools with smaller resources.
berry und children ef Westfir.
Yarnell Man Here It. E. Hill ef | P o rtla n d People H ere M r and Mrs
It is necessary that two or more '
Yarnell was a business visitor In R. G. Jarvis and daughter, lletty Jane
issue« of the paper published by the
Springfield on Monday afternoon.
ef Portland spent the week end here
school be sent to the Journalism
at the Eugene Kester home.
tchool at the University together with
Walterville Resident H ere— Emil
a letter of entry before January 8.
Hauer ef Walterville was a visiter lu
Has Major Operation Wuyne, tin
In order to properly qualify for the
"Snapper* Garrison, world's mot Springfield on Monday.
Mi»» Catherine McL'aftery. a strn-
small son of Mr and Mrs. Earl Tuller
famous racing man, long since retired
contest which Is divided into several
•grapher in the Government Printing
who died recently at the age of seventy
Visitor from Leaburg -A Johnston I un,’erw*’n* “ m#J°r opem tlen at the Onice, selected as the typical District
divisions with cups and awards in
Eugene hospital on Monday evening
•d Columbia tourne»» airi
lotaburg was a business visitor In
each division.
FOREST
FUNDS
PAID
TO
Springfield Monday morning.
Other sections of the high school
Hom e fo r C h ris tm a s l>r. C. G. Van
■ 1 i
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conference will be the student body
COUNTY ON SATURDAY
Visitor from Signal Mra. II. P. Valsah Of Portland Is spending the FR UIT GROWERS CANNERY
officers’ meeting; girls' league, and
Christmas holidays with his mother,
ENDS SEASON'S PACKING
The sum of $24,234 was received Newman of Signal was a visiter In Mrs R. 0 . Van Valsah.
high school principals. One large ban
Springfield
on
Saturday.
at
the
court
house
Saturday
by
Grace
quet for all delegates will be held
The Eugene Fruit Growers aeeocla*
Visiting Parents Mr and Mrs E
at the university on Saturday eve­ Svhiska. treasurer, as Lcne county's
Leaburg Man Hare— Beryl Slavens |
L. McKinney left early Wednesday ,,on «’MUterjt dosed down Tuesday
share
of
the
federal
governments
re­
ning.
of Ixtaburg transacted business in
morning for latkeview to spend the ,ll,,r»«iK. ending Its year's activities.
ceipts from the rental of national Springfield Monday.
and muklng It possible for workmen
holidays with his parents.
forest
lands
lying
in
the
county.
This
OPPOSITION VOICED
to overhaul the equipment and to
Oakridge
Residents
Here
Mr.
and
sum represents one-fourth of the total
Moving to Springfield John An I „lake necessary repairs to the build
TO NEW BUDGET AT
income from the national forests In Mrs Charles Hill of Oakridge were j derson, proprietor of the Ford gnruge. ¡ Inga.
TAXPAYER MEETING l-ane county during the past year.
vl Hors in Springfield on Friday.
In nu y tur his family from Eugene
I he vegetable pack itas been larger
In the distribution of the funds.
Opposition to the county budget as * per cent w,„ he turned o v ? ;7 o .,
7 '
L b .K ' ' . » ^ . , 2 , ? ' " "
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McBee
of
Lowell
wag
a
shopper
J
S
ix
th
and
A
«treets
prepared by the budget committee ' ,
cordlng to J O, Moli, generai manager,
the echool fund and the remaining
T H IN
24 H O U R S
and submitted to the voters was
In Springfield Friday.
three-fourths will be used for county
. III with Pneumonia The small 'uranlpa. carrots, cubbage and cauli*
voiced at the meeting held at the roads.
Visitor from Lowell—Delmar Ray I daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward
r hav,* been in great demand
9
YOU GET THE FU ll
9
court house Saturday morning during
The annual meeting of the associa­ •
The Cascade forest was the heaviest of Lowell was a business visitor In | Johnson of the Coburg bridge ills
AMOUNT OF YOUR
9
the annual taxpayers budget meeting,
contributor to the fund. This forest this city on Monday morning,
trlct is ill at her home with pneu tion will be held early In March.
9
I O A N IN C A S H .
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but it was finally adopted as prepared.
was responsible for 22.820 09. The
| „toil la
9
N O D E D U C T IO N S !
9
Thirty people attended the meeting
Leaves for Callfornle—E. Bauer of
Umpqua forest provided $928.62; the
RELATIVES
GATHER
AT
SMALL
MONTHLY
PAYMENTS
and heard County Judge C. P. Barnard
Returns Home Miss Elsie Fresh
Santlam. $28837; and the Siuslaw, Jasper loft Saturday for Chico. Call
outline the various Items of the bud­ $187.62.
COURTEOUS SERVICE
9
fornia to spend the holidays with his |
U,.MI|!IV evening for her home at
LARSON HOME TODAY 9
get. W. G. McFarland of Cottage
wife and daughter.
lain* Beach ufter having spent some
Mr. and Mr«. J. M I «aritnn wr»*
Grove moved that the budget be re
Harry Wright time here visiting at the A. L. Wade entertaining at their home today with
V is its
S aturday
jected by the taxpayers, stating that MR. AND MRS. DAWSON
home. She Is a sister of Mr« Wade
ENTERTAIN BRIDGE CLUB »Pe"‘ Saturday visiting in Springfield
a Christina« dinner for Mr. Charles
several Increases in the county offices
IO A N SOCIETY
He Is engaged in highway work on
were not Justified under the present
Leaburg Man H e re Ira Elston of Toftdahl, father of Mrs Laraoa; hei
TlffA N V B U IID IN G , SECOND flO O «
Members of the Bridge club were the upper McKenxle now.
Leaburg was u visitor In Springfield r‘" r brothor», Ed, Nets, Frank, and
financial condition of the country. He
Cor. W llla m e t t * A eighth St*.
R eturns to California- Mr. Roy D I on Tuesday.
He was accompanied Mr
M™ I’ete Toftdahl. mid her
motion was turned down by the tax­ entertained Friday evening with a
Christmas
party
at
the
home
of
Mr.
P H O N E i
3 0 4 0
Wright left Springfield Saturday for I by Marlon, Clarence, and J W Elston ' l*, "r
,,r<>lher in law. Mr and Mrs
payers.
Special
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N
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O
R
EGON
His principal objection was lodged and Mrs. W. R. Dawson.
her home at San Francisco. She lias all of Leaburg.
All or t|,e guests live
were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Pol­
Licensed by the State.
In the vicinity of Junction City
against the county clerk's office where guests
lard and Mr and Mrs Walter Scott heen T‘’ l“ n« fr,ends ,n Springfield
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R eturns fro m K la m a th Falla Ml”
one item called for a salary for one
High
scores were won by Mrs. Welby
Coming from Portland—Mr and I Audrey McPherson returned last night
employee. W. B. Dillard, clerk, ex­
plained that this clerk's salary had Stevens and Mrs. Maude Bryan. Each Mrs. E. G. Faye of Portland will I from Klamath Falls to spend (the
member exchanged gifts and refresh- spend Christmas day here with Mrs. I Christmas holidays with her parents.
been paid out of the election fund
ments
were served by the hostess.
Faye's mother, Mrs. C. I. Gorrie, Sr. I She Is teaching In the Klamath Falls
this year, and that It would have to
The next meeting of the club will
I schools.
be paid out of another fund next
Returns from Portland—Mrs. Mary
year. He explained that there would be held on January 9. at the home C. Magill returned Saturday evening
not be any actual Increase In the of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wilson.
from Portland where she has been LANE FAIR DATES SET
cost of operating his office or an
AT PORTLAND MEETING
spending several months.
Increase in the tax levy for his em HIGH SCHOOL CLASS
D in n er G uests- Mr. and Mrs. D. < I
Ixino county fair dates WPre
ployees.
AIDS NEEDY OF CITY
'Tin Christmas Day and la our hearts
The major argument at the meeting
England and family of Eugene will I
nt the annual m a tin g of the
Souai 1‘roblems class of the be dinner guests today at the home I Cnun|y and District Fairs association
centered about a $600 Increase in the
Sweet thoughts o f you do rent,
igh school which is taught by Ernest of Mrs. England's mother. Mrs. C. I-I which was held at Portland last week
salary of the county fruit inspector
And wishes that with huppiness
The 1931 budget calls for $2600 to McKinney, is doing its bit this year Gorrie, Sr.
end. The Lane fair will be held on
be allotted to the work of the fruit to make Christmas a more enjoyable
Thine every hour be blessed.
Spends Christmas Hsrs—Russell Ol­ August 26, 27. 28 and 29.
Inspector's office.
C. E. Stewart Ime for gome of the needy families
Mrs. Mabel Chadwick was chosen
present fruit inspector, explained to of Springfield. The class has busy son. son of Mr and Mrs. Carl Olson. I secretary of the association. She Is
those present that the program of for two weeks collecting old clothes *» "Pending the Christmas vacation also secretary of the Ixtne county fair
sterlizing bulbs, making inspections and other useful articles for the ,n ,hi» ci,y w,th hls PRrpnt» He *» association.
Where the Pervie« Is Différant'
and carrying on of the work of the needy, and they prepared five Christ employed in Portland.
An attempt will lie mad» Io have a
office was mandatory because of state mas baskets for families in Spring-
Mr.
I
uniform
code
for
all
exhibitions
drawn
Spend C h ris tm a s in Eugene
and federal laws, and that the sums field.
and Mrs. D. B Murphy are spending I and presented to the legislature sc-
allotted In previous years had been
Christmas day with Mr. Murphy’s I cording to those attending the meet
w > w b
LADIES OF G. A. R. HOLD
Insufficient for the work.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Murphy,Ing. Under the present method ot
Prominent horticultnrallsts, includ
operating fair.« each county or district
CHRISTMAS PARTY HERE . at their home In Eugene.
lug H. S. Merriam of Goshen, and
has Its own system. The group also
Visit Sunday Mr and Mrs. Sam I pnt nn r,,(.ord as favoring the require-
George Dorris, came to the defense
The members of the Iuka circle
of the added appropriation declaring number 28 of the Ladles Auxiliary of M,ller of Junction City spent Sunday I mpnt |ha, a |, exhtblt|„n
Btock shall
that next to lumber the agricultural the GG A R. held their annual Christ- »‘»«¡ng at the home of Mr and Mrs. haV(, pBRMpd thp abortion tests
and horticultural activity of this coun­ mas parfy at the Springfield armory J M Lasron. Mrs. Miller is a sister 1
ty was of major Importance and on Thursday evening of last week. of Mrs.'Larson.
¡EARLY MORNING BLAZE
should be aided and promoted.
They had a decorated Christmas tree
Home for Holidays—The Misses
DESTROYS TWO TRUCKS
and exchanged gifts. Refreshments
In business there are opportunities for young men and
Lucille Richmond and Edith Eaton
were
served
at
Egglmann's
following
EUGENE ATTORNEY WILL
returned
to
their
home
here
Saturday
One
large
truck
belonging
to
the
women who have a Business College Training.
the program.
for the holidays They are attending I maintenance department of the state
LEAD SCOUT DISCUSSION
the Southern Oregon normal school , highway commission was completely
rite above (late marks the beginning of our Winter
E. O. Immel, Eugene attorney, will STATE FIRE OFFICIALS
at Ashland.
[destroyed and another partlnlly burned
lead the discussion at the fifth of the
TO V ISIT CITY SOON
early last Saturday morning when
term and there I k no better time to enroll. Ask about It.
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Home for Holiday«—Virgil McPher-
aeries of meetings being held weekly
| flames destroyed the garage at Blue
Two deputies from the state fire w n - assistant principal of the Dallas ! River L. A. Stites, employee of the
In Eugene for all Lane county scout
It's a Good School.
workers and those interested In the marshal’s office are expected In ■ Junior high school, arrived yesterday [department, suffered bad burns about
‘¿ ¡ T » whcn'he an.-mpt.-d .
work of scoots. The meeting will be Springfield this week-end or the first aftern o o n to spend the Christmas holi-
Information to this “ays with his mother. Mrs. S. M. Me I
|Rh
, lre He waR taken
held on Friday evening at the Cham of next week
I
. .
.
• . I
ffect waa
was containori
contained in a letter re- Phpr«on.
Phorson.
her of Commerce rooms at 7:45. His < frect
to a hospital In Eugene where he
discussion will center about the “De­ eelved here last week by Hugh Joilff.
Attend Medical Meet—Dr. and Mrs. | was given medical care.
velopment of 8couters and Scouts." fire chief. The letter did not state
tho
» .u *
.
N- w - F>ow drove to Portland S a t u r - ---------------------------
A. E. ROBERTS, President
The discussion will include a consider although it is thought th*v ere'conBng d“r m° rnln* Wh*re th*’ dOCt° r ’“ LOMBARD HOME SCENE
atlon of leadership, merit badge pro­
8 tended a ' meeting
*
j *
.
—
of medical
and
Phono 666
OF FAMILY GATHERING
gram, scout craft as leisure timet pro­ to inspect the schools.
Eugene,.( Jregon
Miner Building
dental men. They returned the same j
gram to vocation, and merit badge
day.
Many relatives of Mrs. Ella Ixim-
M arriag e Licenses Issued
examination.
During the past week marriage 11-
To Take Trip—-Dr. and Mrs W. H. hard are gathering at her home here
censes have been Issued by the county Pollard will leave Springfield Friday, today for their Christmas dinner,
COUNTY ROAD CLEAN-UP
clerk to the following: Galen Oar- the day after Christmas, for San Th"»« ’>e»e are Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
GETS STARTED MONDAY outee. Cottage Orove, and Mary Ha- Francisco for a short visit. They have nrown' Mr an<1 Mr" Rvnn I'o^’ha^,,
A general cleanup of all county zel Thomas. Los Angeles; Robert Earl not decided Just what date they will P f Eugene. Miss Geneva Benn of
Gossler
“ Portland,
' Mr. * and Mrs. « Walter
r -i.— n
.
roads In Lane county was put under Austin and Lula Aydelott, both of Eu- return.
and family, William Benn of Wiscon
way Monday morning under the dl geen; Wilmer Overholzer, Westfir,
E n te rta in
Guesti
-E u g en e, Oregon
t,42 W illam ette S t ,
Mr. and Mrs. I H| n. and Maurlne and Frank Lombard
rectlon of M. J. Thompson, county and Nellie Calvert, Eugene; L. C
Cagle and Oeta Overholzer, both of (-‘yde Simpson and two daughters, | and Mrs. Iximbard
road officer, when several trucks with
R‘»«r
three or more men on each were sent Westfir; William Saunders and Ina Betty and Ma*lne. »« »f
out to travel over the roads and to McKay, both of Marcola; Joseph Sou and Ray Fa"lke of Salem were guests F|R £ HOSE TRUCK GETS
•a, Carteria, California .and Orella Sat,,rday at the home of Mr. and
gather all tin cans, paper, and other
Mrs D B Murphy.
'
NEW COATING OF PAINT
refuse which mars the appearances Thllson, Hydesville, California.
Stnartl Low PricecU
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Go to Portland—Mr. and Mrs. W. | The automobile which Ihe d ly fire
of highways and roadsides.
IM " 1 uttS ° h' Doctor’
hor' E Walker have gone to Portland department usee as an aulxllary hose
Fresh, attractive wash dr»«««« jq
_ a7 A gal“ed 15 pound" ln where they are spending Christmas "»»t ’» «‘’¡"K ktven a new coat of
BROOMS AGAIN TROUBLED
the last month.
day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfe. | red paint this week by Hugh Joilff.
wear
around the hotiae . . . well-made
BY OFFICERS OF LAW
Dr. Cutter—You shouldn't complain,
The first coat of the
of splendid cotton material« . . . and
Mrs. Wolfe Is a sister of Mrs Walker Cf« c.h'ef.
with chicken worth 30 cents a pound. She has Invited all of the Walker | i
waf> “PPl'ed ‘a»‘ week and Ihe
Mark Broom, well known In this
they are priced at J, C Ptnngy
finishing coat is being put on this
families to her home for the day.
vicinity for hls frequent arrests on
“ 8» for
Angus—Tavish MacTavish has a
week.
various charges has recently been canny way of heatin’ the mother-ln-
Roseburg Man V is it» — Homer E
sentenced at Tillamook to serve three
law game. He encourages his mother-, Wright of Roseburg was a visitor In ]
years In the state penitentiary on a inlaw to live In hls home instead Springfield on Monday. Mr. Wright
charg of larceny on a person. He of drivln' her away.
j Is operating a fur and taxidermy plant |
has filed notice of appeal.
Mrs
Sandy—I don't see how that trick at Roseburg. He says that hls buel-
Your old discarded T ricycles
Broom, who was arrested with him and solves the problem.
ness has been very good this fall. He !
and B icycles.
tried was alto found guilty, but was
Angus—Why, raon, hls mother In-law Is a former resident of this vicinity
given a suspended sentence condi­ is such a dlvvil hls wife seems an and spent the day visiting with old
tional upon good behavior.
120 W. 8th
Eugene
angel In comparison.
‘ frlen(lH and former nelghborR
B
E N E I IC IA L
R G G IM A N N ’ v S J
Monday, January Five
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Eugene Business College
J. C. Penney Co. ■»«•
D B P A B T M B N T « IT O R B
Wash Dresses
WANTED
2 for $1.00