The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 07, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY. JAN: 7, 1926.
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Mleotonary Meeting.
Reporta Good Road— T h at th e road SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE
• The M issionary society of the
up the M cKeiiile la Io good shapt, waa
READ MUCH OF FICTION C hristian church m et t the home of
"T he Charm of a G reat ♦¡uine," will the report of W Hinan» of C ascade
Mrs M J McKlln W ednesday after,
i
re
so
rt,
a
visitor
hero
Tuesday.
ba, Ute them e for the m ontine hour
T h at Springfield people ure g reat
noon.
An In terestin g and hejpful
of 11 o'leck
H pedal music
The
read ers Is Indicated In th» fact th at
R stu rn s to Horna—Mrs. Hoy Whit«
m eeting took place.
Church school p ro c e d a at the hour
the circulation of the public llbrit'v
lias rotu moil to b er honte at P o rtia n i'
of « I
The new home of Perfection Bread and P astry in the
for ID£5 was ,12,802.a Increase of 400
ufter sp, iidlnK th e holiday season
K ensington Meeting.
PerkitiK-I^axton building Is one of the most modern and
o', r fa<i y ear iT Iaae figure
are
Mpailttl m usic; u f«w in itia l's edi­
li i» will, Mr and Mrs. W II Lam­
The K ensington club will m eet F ri­
sanitary bakeries in the country. We are proud to have
mud,- public In th e uhnual rp o rt of
to r nl discus iloti of thinif» hupl'ciilr.K,
bert
day a t the home of Mrs. C. E Swart».
thid ehtablishment-rin Springfield and we invite you to in­
Mlai- Mary Kobe, la. lib rarian , cote-
followed by the tu o .saga, "Our I'rotes-
Mr» Hwarts and Mis» E dna S w arts
spect our bake Bhop any day. We like to show you how
R eturn fron, Riddi«— Mr. and Mrs. plcted today.
tm it IloritsK«- "
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will be joint hovtc-Miee.
we make Perfection Bread clean and wholesome.
rise averngg dally circulation of II.-'
T he Intarnauotial lautgue ntsaets nt H. C W right retu rn ed T uesday from
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where
they
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nt
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rary
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the
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allest
dally
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(I I* M uicl the gp w n rtb l«ugu> ut
Here from California— Mr and Mrs.
Eat More Bread for Health
week visiting th e ir d aughter.
culation. 719. T he llheery hud 353 n, w
8:80.
Marvin Fountain, and »on, arrived re ­
borrow ers for the year.
All nt Iho o h urih of the warm
cently from R iverside, California
t erty sis tu »- books w ere udde-l bv
Sslla W heat—Curl Kirk of Junction
b<*art, F I. Moore, M inister
The Fountains are kirmi-r residents
j (.Thy wits a business visitor In Hpring- purchase, and 79 hy gift.
EBBI? FRESE, Prop.
of this d istrict and sp en t several days
'•'ci on Is of g re a te st In terest to
, Ih-ld T uesday W hile h< r«- ho d •posml
RETAIL
Perkins-Laxton Bldg.
visiting fri, nils and relative« h ere be­
WHOLES AI JS
TOWN AND VICINITY
1 of it carload of w heat to the Spring- Hprlngfleld readers. Klghty-five p.-r fore leaving for Vancouver, W ashing
5th Street.
e e t i t of th e read in g m aterial loaned
j Hold Mill a, U raln i oiuputiy.
ton, w here they are now staying for
Bach from rc r tla n d —K W eber and
duy lig the y ear was o f fiction.
a short time.
fam ily have retu n tisl from u trip to
B rother Oles.
Portland Man Visits— R obert W.
l*ortlund where they visited relatives
ELIZABETH MACDOWELL
Skelton, of the Federal U raln super­
and friends during the holidays They
J T Donaldson has received word
PASSES AT HOSPITAL vision a t Portland, visited w ith Spring
report uttich colder w eather In I’ort of the death of his brother, W W
friends on New Year'« day
land during th eir stay.
I »»iiildsiiu. |n Moody, T exas, Decent Mr» II I l a b e l It MacDowell of O akridge
9
R stu rn s to Monmouth— Mis« Mary
BullaUn C h a n g .. N ame—Tlie "Four her 2? T bo b ro th er of the locuj man died a t th e Pacific C hristian hospi­ W aechter returned to M onmouth Sun
Ask moat any lady in this comm unity w hat Candies she
la News" Is the new nam e of the of­ was horn 3# yours ago I nth« York tal In Eugene yesterday m orning. The day wrht re altç is a tten d in g the stale
ficial Grugnii Ixiyal Ixgtm i of Log d istrict of N orth C arolina. Ito win funeral will be held tom orrow m orn­ norm al school. She visited here w l’h
likes best and the answ er will be
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Cara and Ixiimburmnii publication, the m arriisl In A rkansas In 1864, an d was ing st 10 o'clock at th e W alker chapel h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. F W aechter
January copies of whloh arrivisi at tbo left tb'X* by J. T, Donaldson, who here
of E tneral4 H eights.
I)<MiU»-Ke|ly mill Tuesday The mag cant«, west to Oregon. Tho decoashd
Mr* MacDowell wan born in Ore-
Here from P ortland— Mr and Mrs.
Is
survived
hy
five
ohlldron.
asine has been i-nlargwl.
»on. 41 y««rs ago She Is survived by ; John W inzenrled and Mr. and Mrs. J.
And she knows it because it is the Candy she buys for her­
her d aughter, L ouisa; h er p aren ts, Mr. j Pow ers bad as th e ir g uests during
self, not because it is lower in price than m ost high-grade
Reserve D is tric t No. 12 und Mrs Frank W arner; h er slater, C hristm as Mr and Mrs. D L. E bbert
C h arter N a 8941
Ixils Flock and Mrs Frank D anspler I of P ortland Mr. E b b ert is a brother
R E P O R T OR C O N D IT IO N OP T H E
Candies b ut because she prefers it to others.
o f O akridge and Mrs. Clifford A bram s of Mrs W inzenrled1 and Mrs. Powers.
of Hprlngfleld.
Spends C hristm as H ere— Miss G race
Mule spent the C hristm as vacation In
At Hprlngfleld. 1» the Htatn of Oregon, at ttia d o se of business on
B ertach.Rhodes Nuptials.
D ecem ber 31. 1925
Sprlngfeld with her parents, Mr. and
RESOURCES
Mrs. M M. Male. Miss Male teaches
An
Interesting
event
of
New
Y
ear's
lo a n s slid dlgcounla. Including rediscounts, acceptation, of o th er
in
Portland.
day waa the waddlug a t the M J Mc-
banks, and foreign bills of exchange o r d rafts sold with In
379
i l ' . r - e u . i l i t o f t h in b u n k
Klin home of Mrs. LI lull Rhode« and k W B M B B N M B B I M M
2k.
O verdrafts, secured, none, unsecured. 138.78
.
Mr E rn e st Ucrtacb. The bride Is a
U 8. G overnm ent secu rities owned:
siste
r of Mrs. McKlln.
Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8 bonds .par value» 36,250 00
Rev E V. S tiv ers of E tignte offi­
All o th e r C nll d S ta te s G overnm ent securltbv, (Including
prem ium s, if an v i
316,176 08
ciated, reading fhe ring cerem ony. A
420 09 wedding d in ,o r followed th o cere­
Total
,il
I
914
(,Mier bonds, stooka, s»n urMlee. etc .
,000. ,00 mony. at widch a num ber of relative»
F i.r n lt iir ,- t a d fix ,u r e a
MS ■l! and frb nils w ere g u ests The coupl»
Heal e state owned oth er lllsn bunking house
232 64 I retu rn ed to Ute home of th e groo.n
latwfuk reserve with F "d -ra l It, -sfve Hank
041 8S j
Cash In vault and am ount due fr<nr. national hank»
AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALERS
ii. a r T buratou Suuday, w here a hi-nrtv
Amount due from S tate bank», bankers, and tru st com panies In
reception
aw
aited
th
em
aud
a
din
n
er
on
,000
the United S tates
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103 .25 was served by the groom 's sisle r. Mrs I When an acteident happens ■
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR
C hecks on other irnnk» la the sam e city or town as rep o rtin g l« n k
the g^eat danger lies iri in- j
Total last three Item»
343,205 13
L. C. Yarnell. Sunday evening thi y
105
M iscellaneous cu»h Penis
feet ion..
w ire greeted by a charivari crowd
312
R edem ption fund with V 8 T reasu re und due from U. 8. T reasu rer
H This may be a v o i d e d
Tidal
At B irthday P arty .
I through the prompt appli-
Th» J. A. I b b . r t Memorial M ethodist
A New, Modern, Sanitary
Bakery
THE SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Her Choice of Candies
Eggimann’s
First National Bank
EGGIMANN’S
m
Emergency
Dressings Should
Have A Place In
Every Heme
Gannett Motor Co.
of EUGENE
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SPRINGFIELD BRANCH
I
L IA B IL IT IE S
25,000 00
C apital stock paid In
8.000 00
Surplus fund
2.320 34
Vmlivlded profits
— — ... ....................... ......—
5.950.04
C irculating notes outstanding ....... — .... —- — ---- —
2,03« 07
C»«bl«r'« checks outstanding
32.088 07
T ots of above Rom
Demand deposit« (o th er than bank deposits) aubj.o«
tB Reserv« (dep o sits payable w ithin 30 day»):
145.653 77
In.RvIdual deposit» gubjecl to check
t e rtlfh a tM of deposit due In lead th an 30 day» (o th er th an for
money la,I rowe l
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........................ 21.790 93
S tate, county, or other munlclpul deposits secured by pledge of
19,311 .12
assets of this bunk o r su re ti bond
T otal of d unaml deposits (o th er than bank ib posItsY subject
to n s, rve
1187,260.87
Tim« deposit« subject to Re««rvo (P ayable a fter 30
days, or subject to 30 days o r m ore notice, and
postal saving»!:
16.019.21
C ertificate» of deposit (other than for money berrow ad)
33.260 7«
( it It e r 11 : i .» , | •■ | < » • -
Total of tim e deposits su b ject to reserve
349,300 00
cation of a sterile dressing.
Keep on hand a supply of
Absorbent Cotton, Band-
ages. Gauze, Adhesive
Plaster, Etc.
Don't wait until an em er-
geney arises and an un-
necessary delay is e n fo rc -,
u ed’
I We handle the finest
| grades of sterilzed dress-
I tags.
The home of N. A. hkuery of College
C rest. Eugene, was th e scene ot a !
nappy birthday party for Mr. Emery,
,
and h 's twin brother. Dr. N W Em­ • •
ery, of Springfield, Tuesday evening.
Those p resen t w ere Mr and Mrs.
John Rossm an, Pascal E m ery, Dr and £
Mrs. N W Em ery. Mr. and Mrs. N A. s
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Em ery, and d aughter, Dorothy.
Saturday, Jan. 9
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ALSO
A SUBSTANTIAL REDUCTION IN CHEVROLET PRICES
E. L. MOOR
IN CHARGE
C hurch to O rganize.
The Eugene Evangelical L utheran
church (A m erican) plans to pirfeC t Its
organization at a m eeting to be h e ll
a t the Y. W. C A. bungalow at 12th
and Kincaid street» at 7:30 o\4 ock
Jan u a ry 11. All Interested Jn th e move­
STEVfcNS BLDG.,
m ent have been Invited to atten d .
Adoption of a constltutlob and by
3270.867 23 laws, selection of a tem p o rary quar­
Total
ters, calling of a pastor, and o th er
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m atters will lie considered.
Btate of Oregon, County of I.ane, as :
I. Win (5 Hughes. President of th e abovo nam ed bank dp solem nly »wear
that the above statem en t Is time to th e 1, -»t of my know ledge and belief.
Visitor» Leave— Mr. und Mrs. E ar i-
Wm G HVGIIES. FreeM ent.
e st Skinner, who have been v lslt’ng
C crn-ct—A 't« « t: F F. McBee. I, K. P . 'f . S M M cPherson, Director».
a t tin- home ot Mr. anil Mr» Robert
Subaorlta-d and sworn to before me ih 's «II, day of Jan . 1926
SI,.’well, left last week for th eir hoin**
PTank A lh-Pue. Notary Public for Oregon
(SEA L)
My comiitl»slo-.i expire» Jan u a ry 8, 1929. In Longview.' W ashington,
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Here’s Where
You Save!
January 9-16
You are cordially invited to attend a special
exhibition of the improved Ford cars, featur­
ing the latest Ford equipment, at our sales
room—January 9 to 16, inclusive.
We are arranging to participate in the Ford
National Show, and will display the finest
exhibit of Ford passenger cars ever seen.
But with groceries, every rising sun presents three new problems of “ what to have”
for breakfast, dinner and supper. No wonder the grocery question is the housewife’s
biggest problem.
There is an answer. It is to be had at this store. We specialize on tem pting foods
and in such large variety th a t planning a meal no longer carries a dread.
FlNEFtX?Dh<ODUCTS
We carry a f I
complete line I ’ a
canned goods
8 & W PEAS
8 ft W BEANS
S & W PUMPKIN
S & W SPINACH
S & W GOLDEN
CORN ON THE
n
MIGHTY FINE. ASK US THE
PRICE ON CASE LOTS
PHONE
PHONE
9 - WHITE FRONT GROCERY - 9
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Ford N ational Show W eek
Selecting and buying groceries for a home is a much more difficult task than purchas­
ing in any other commodity. When one buys a new pair of shoes, an automobile, a coat
or a pair of shoes, the problem of deciding comes only at long intervals.
S & W I’BACI LES
S & W SALMON
S & W CORN
330 MAIN ST.
TH E U N IV E R S A L C AR
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SA VE and PROSPER
Our Futures
are all in now
Springfield Branch
„ Visit our display and see for yourself just
how strikingly indvidual the improved Ford
cars can be made.
W e do not believe that
you have ever seen more distinctively good
looking cars than the ones we shall show.
BA TAM
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Sponsored by the
E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO.
5TH AND A STREETS
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
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