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    T1IUR80AY MARCII 31. 1927
PAG» R V»
TOWN AND VIÇINITY
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Civic Club To Meet— The Civic club
will hold 11« l i c i t mwrtlur April I I .
Bonner la III—J. M. Bonner Is re­
ported III at hl« home.
Mrs. Beater 1« Visitor—Mrs Carl
Baxter <>l Weiidllng w«« • Hprlngfirl»
Visitor Wednesday.
In From Fall Creek— Forrest Drury
of Fall Creek «pent • part of Satur­
day visiting here.
*•(■«, Fist* I« Vlaltor— Mr«. W alter
Plait of Thurston was a vlaltor at
Springfield Tuesilav.
Donna Rssldsnts Hers— Mr. and
Mr« Peter French of l)onnu were
Springfield visitors Saturday.
High School News
W lnlfrld Tyson. Mdltor
New Coach
Leonard Mayfield, a Junior In U b I-
vsrslty of Oregon and a major of
physical education will succeed Mr.
Fenwick as coach of Springfield High
Hehool athletics. He Is recommended
' by Mr Fenwick and by Mr. Scott
) Dean of Physical Kducatlon at U. of
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of the beat play» for amateurs of the
year. .
The Interclass boy's baseball games
were played last wees The game«
were close and the teams well match­
ed. The Sophomores received first
place, the juniors second, and Uie
seniors third
Each cla«s receiving
6. 3, and 1 points respectively .
Woodman E ntertain
Cos Moves— H J. Cox has moved
About <0 attended tha Woodmen of from tha Laiton saartaieale to tho
• tbe World party Tuesday night, to Oeor^e Valller h o u < a t Sixth aad C
' which member« of the Neighbor« of •Lreets.
! Woodcraft war* Invited. Card* were
the chief diversion of the evening, the
Odd Fallows Moat— Regular ,-neet-
honor« going to Mra. R. P. Mortensen iag of the Odd Fellows was held loot
and Mra. Harpole and Consolation night.
prises to Ida Cox and ElvhrfiA«[j I’gul
Frese, W lnlfrld Tyson, Andy Blgspp,
Alan Matthews of Darby, Eng , filed
Margaret Jarrett and Andrey Danner
a bankruptcy statement naying tbs»
gave a musical rogram
his cm;loyees ate so much of h’s
candy that he could make no pro**
Pottsl Receipts Crow
Boyar visit« Sprlngflsld— H J. Hoy
Ban Johnson III— Hen Johnson was
taken suddenly III Bunday afternoon er of Mohawk wa« a business vlaltor
here Monday.
at hi« home on I) slrsst.
«
Visit at School
Police Constable J E Nichols of
While figures were as yet unavail­
Shirley Hemenway of Linfield Col­
Work On New Government Plan
London. who I« « feel 8 inches tall.
able,
It
appeared
certain
this
morning
lege. Frank Iximburd of Willamette
The Civics classes under the super­
Is claimed to be the tallest polk-emaa
University, Ida Cox and Raymond vision of Mr. Taylor are making prac­ that the postal receipt« for March will
in the world.
Mr«. Craft la Vlaltor— Mr*. May
Mr«. Baker Is Visitor— Mr«. Anna
Yarnes were visitors at Rprlngfleld tical application of the Civica text by «how a notable Increase over those
Craft of Wultervllle spent Ills week Baker, Wlnberry, wa« here visiting
of
the
corresponding
month
of
1926.
High during the pa«t week.
studying and trying to Improve the
and hero with friend«
Monday.
i Postmaster F B Hamlin said. Each
Andrew Foulkes of Tdttenhaa.
present system of student govern­
month this year has shown an In­ Eng., took his dog to Jail with him
Senior Play Selected
Westfir Resident« Hera— Mr and
In From W lnbarry— 8. I. lea of Win
ment. The students are working to
M r* Pierce
Westfir were Spring 1 berry was a business vlaltor hers Mon­
"The Whole Town's Talking.” has formulate a new plan which can be crease so far. and a good gain tor the when he was unable to pay a fine for
been
selected a« the Senior play to used practically In Springfield High I quarter Is certain when the figures not having his name on the dog's
day.
field vlaltor« Sunday.
collar.
be presented early In May. T h e coat School. The morning class has been , has been compiled.
Spend Wsek-end Here— Mr
and
Visiting From Wastflr— Mrs. Bruce haa not yet been chosen
divided Into three committees each
Mr» Bud tirlffln of Westfir «pent the Ijinsberry and children of Weatflr are
"The Whole Town's Talking,’* Is working on various sections of a code
REPORT OF CO NDITION OF T H E
past week end here.
visiting for a few days at the home of considered by eminent critics os one
for student control.
her mother, Mrs Emm« Olson.
Mrs. Huntly Operated On— Mrs M |
Il Huntly. who underwent a minor I Hara From Athena, Ora,— Mrs. C.
At Springfield. In tbe State of Oregon, at the close of business on
operation here thia week, la reported A. Phillips, Athena. Ore., Is here for
March 23. 1#27
a
few
days
visiting
at
the
residence
Improving
RESOURCES
of her slater. Mrs. Adams.
Loans and discounts, Including rediscounts, acceptances of other
Rabhan Qoee Ta Portland— Dr. W
banks, and foreign bill» of exchange or drafts sold with In
C. Hebban left yealerday afternoon ' Pstsrson Visits Trial— Ira M Pet­
dorsement of this b a n k .___ 331,057.13 ___ __
8 81.057 33
Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $225.33 ...........
on a professional trip to Portland. erson. city attorney, was a visitor at
225.3»
U.
B.
Government
securities
owned;
the
Brownlee
murder
trial
In
Kugene
He will return Friday.
Deposited to secure clrculaUon (U . 8. bonds par value) $3.25« 00
thia week.
All other United States Governnr.mt securities (Including
Mra. Turner At Sale— Mra. O. II. I
premiums, If. any) ............................ ................ .......... $3,*8* 57
Turner of the Variety store ha« been
Visitor Here From lows— Mrs. Anna
T o t a l_____________________________
12,734.87
railed to Scio owing to the lllnees J. Kesaey, Waterloo. Iowa, arrived
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.
...... ........ " ' ___ ___
103.028.53
Furniture and fixtures $5,324.75
of her sister.
Tuesday for sn Indefinite visit with
5.324.7»
Real estate owned other than banking h o u se______
_
20,828 17
her niece. Mrs. Mary Kessey and son,
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank .......... .............. ...............
Moehlers Return From T rip — Mr
13.123.54
Dwight, of Springfield.
Cash In vault and amount due from national banks
and Mr« Il K Mushier are expected
38.031.9»
Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank.
448 34
to return from an extended eastern : O, A. C. Student Here— Wallace
Total last two items --------------------------------------- $38,480 59
trip thia week.
Halsey, son of Mr. and Mrs. G D.
Miscellaneous cash items ________________ ____
189.70
Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 3. Treasurer -
Ilalaey, visited In Sprlngneld during
31114
Baby Son Born— Mr and Mrs. Paul
T o t a l ____________________________
the vacation last week end. i!e Is a
$275,305.93
Srhlewe are the proud parents of a ’
student at Oregon Agricultural col­
baby son. horn on March IS. He ha«
L IA B IL IT IE S
lege.
been named Dallas Karl .
Capital stock paid In..
..$ 25,000 03
Anderson Is Out Of Hospital— O. F.
Surplus f u n d _______
$,003 03
Moves to Csntrallla— Mr«. C. Tyler
Undivided profits.
Anderson, president of the Cascade
$5,681 28
ha« moved to Centrsllla, Washington,
(c) Less current expenses p a id ____________
$1,804.18
Manufacturing company, who wa«
3,877.13
from her residence near here
She
Circulating notes outstanding______ _____________
5 954) 0*
seriously Injured at the mill some
Cashiers
checks
outstanding
________________
_______
__________
will reside permanently In the Wash­
465.83
time ago. Friday was dismissed from
Total of above Item _____________________ _______ $«f,5
ington town. •
Demand
deposits
(other
than
bank
deposits)
subject
the Pacific Christian hospital.
to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days):
Noll Residents Visit— Mr and Mrs.
Individual deposits subject to check _______ _______________ ____ 144,335 3»
Sam Montgomery and Mr and Mrs.
Certificates of deposit due In less than 30 days (other than for
LBOCADE HAT SHOP
Fred William» motored here from
money borrowed ________ ____ _________________________
jj 355 gj
Between Miner Building and Eu­
Stats, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of
Noll Sunday to visit at the home of
gene Hotel. Positively the be«t values
assets of this bank or surety bond ___________ __ ___ ___ _
17,253 Sg
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fre»e. Mrs Frese
BELL T H E A T R E
FRIDAY SATURDAY ANO SUNDAY
obtainable. Telephone *30 R.
M 19
Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject
and Mrs Montgomery are slstera.
to reserve ....... ............... ................. ......... ........ ....... $173,973.90.
—- —-r————— — —
Tims deposits subject to Reserve (Payable after 30
days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and
Fins Arts To Benefit— Wednesday, '
postal savings);
April 6. Is the date for the University ,
Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) _______
13,804 47
of Oregon fins arts building benefll '
Other time deposits _..... .............. _____________________ ___ _
47 244 58
H V fM O C lft-D O H
^ O N T
program at the Bell Theatre. "Bard ;
Total time deposits subject to reserve ....... ...... ..... $31.049 05
elya. The MagnlflcenL" la <he film to
Total ___________________________________
— $275,305 93
be shown.
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Railway Official V isit*— F. 8. Apple-
State of Oregon. County of Lane, as.:
T h e.N 1 "R A N
To
man. Oregon Electric agent at Eu­
I Wm. O. Hughes, president of the above named bank do solemnly swear
T H t T K o M T T J O c flÇ T o T+jANPf
that the above statement Is true to the b?st of mv knowledge and belief.
gene. accompanied by J H. Brad/,
; M E .,-T 5yT I W A 6 n T T A S T
WM G. HUGHES, President.
freight agnet. waa a visitor In Spring-
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Correct Attest: S. M McPherson. L. K. Page. A. R Sneed. Directors.
field Tuesday.
Subscribed and sworn before me this 30th day of March, 1927.
L
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R. W. S M ITH , Notary Public for Oregon.
To Montana— Mra. Orate Harhlt
My commission expires April 19. 1929.
left Sunday afternoon for an extended
visit with a daughter In northern
Montana
She plans to return by
way of Yellow-stone Park, also to visit j
a daughter In eastern Oregon on her •
return trip.
First National Bank
Fairbanks in Tka B la ck P i r a t e
Visits Brother Her«— Mrs B E )
Lemley. Tacoma, and her daughter.
Elisabeth, visited at the home of her
brother. W O Hughes, of the F lrit
National bank of Springfield.
She
was accompanied on the visit here by
a friend, Miss Hoag, also of Tacoma.
•
Motor Hers From Salem — Miss
Ruth Parsons, her mother and brother
all of Salem, motored here Sunday.
They visited at the McKenile river
residence of D. B Farnum. who has
been ill for some lime.
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Rio Rita
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Here’s a sleepily-flery Spanish number, drowsy with
subtle romance, sudden with quick tango rhythms
that glide in and out of its fox-trot cadences. Both
sides of the record are from Ziegfeld’s big-time show,
“Rio-Rita.” Come in and hear all these new Ortho-
phonic Records— today I
Mitchell Leave« For California —
James Mitchell left Tuesday for Ber­
keley, California, where he has em­
ployment for the slimmer. He will
join his brother. Delbert, who went
to the California city two months ago.
Kenyons Return From Tacoma— Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Kenyon have returned
from Tacoma, Wash., where they
drove over the week-end. Returning
with them was their son, manager of
a rug store In Tacoma, who recently
broke two bonea In hl« ankle and
plan« to remain with his parents for
a fortnight while the Injury mends.
Darlings Move To Corvallis— Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam Darling moved to
Corvallis Monday. Mr. Darling has
taken over the managership of the
Mountain
States Power company
there, a position he has held here
for some time.
f
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Adrian Reports Thlsvsry— W II.
Adrlafl reporter to the police that hlr.
place was entered sometime Friday by
thieve«.
About »15 In cash, some ,
clothing and radio equipment wero
taken by the marauders, who gAlned -
entrance without doing much damage
Arrive From Canada— Mrs Jean
Caulkins and eon. Bert, arrived Satur­
day afternoon from Alberta. Canada,
and will visit at th home of Mr«.
Caulkins here. This 1« the first visit
of Mr. and Mrs. Cuulkln» to Spring-
field since they left here ten years
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R io R ita — Fox T ro t (from Rio Rita) With Vocal Refrain
T he K inkajou
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Fox Trot (from Rio Rita) With Vocal Refrain
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N at S hilkrït and . thb V ictob O rchestoa
No. 2 0 4 7 4 , 10-inck
A t Sundown—Fox Trot With Vocal Refrain
7 **
G eorge O lsem and H is Mvstc
H ere o r Th ere a* Long a* I ’m W ith 1 ou
Fox TTot With Vocal Refrain
W abino ’ s P ennsylvanians
No. 2 0 4 7 6 , 10-lnch
All. This Month of April
Samuel Furniture and Variety Store
pare These Prices— You can Always do Better at Samuels!
ns Bed, Spring and Mattress, Complete Outfit Only... $ 1 8 .9 5
hicken Wire 150 lineal f t Roll,.......... ........ ................ .......... $ 5 .8 9
rtere. Full Slie, 4 lb All new Cotton. Our Price...»............ $ 2 .4 5
, 81 x 90, Pine Quality, Our Price Only .,..^..,............... —.... 89c
Barn Paints and Houee Paints Lees than Half Price
A n d Wa Buy an d Sail U»ad Furnitura -------W /ta f Hava Yau?
Samuel Furniture and Variety Store
86 West Seventh
Elke Bldg.
Elks Bldg.
Y a Gonna Be Hom e To-night WitA Banjo and Piano
Hoosier Sweethssart
W it A Piano
(“T ba DB and M ark ”) S mith B bothhui
No. 20477, 10-laeh
Everything’s Made fo r Love With Ukulele
Ew
Oh
O
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. She
_ Could Play a Ukulele
No. 2047», 104aeh
G e n e A u st in
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