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    PAUK FIVE
T H * SPRINOFTBLD NEWS
C h arter No
*3
County Club Agents’ Annual
Report Shows Much Activity Commercial
Beaerve D tatrfct No. 11
RCPORT OP THC C O N D ITIO N OP T H C
TOWN AND VICINITY
I
Local W om an III— Mra. Ihilnam !a i
Hara Pram Pan gro- M r and
reported recovarlsg at her home from H. W Rltbardsun of Panera
Hprlngfleld v isito r* Mondap.
an Itlneaa
Hara Prom Jasper— Mra. Crawford
Bailey of Jaapar waa a vlaltor bora
Halurday.
R a tu rn a P rom
P o rtla n d — M ra
M ra
Raturna to Collage— W allace Halsey
returned thia waak to Gorvallla. where
be la attending Oregon Htat«« college
Decomber 31, 1*37.
ber 3. The Southern Pacific Company,
through M r. E L. King, presented ber
w ith her transportation
The M cM or-
RC8OURCC8
The m o a l pleaaaut teak of the club ran and W aabburne «tore and the Eu­
year la com piling data from the final gene F ru it G ro w e r* preaented gift« to
Loan*
and
dlacounta,
Including
redlacounta. acceptance* or bilia
1.
report* aubmltted by 4-H boy« and fxila In recognition of her achieve­
of exchange, aold w ith endorsement of th e bank, (Including
glrla club m em ber*
T hia report ment«. T be Eugene Cham ber of Com Item« shown SB, 3V and 32, If any! ..................... — .................... - ........... 1142,2(3 »1
cover« the work done by l i t * boy« marce made It poaalble for M illard
2 O verdrafts aecured and unsecured
..................
78 46
and girls of the county
t)f thia num ­ Hhelton to accompany Lola to the
3. U . » government securities owned. Including theae shown
6,400 0«
ber 403 are boy« and 7(4 glrla.
Club Congreaa and a t thia expokltlon
In Item» 30 and 36. If any ......................................... —....... - ............
W itho ut the aid of local leader«, theae two latne county club m em ber* I 4. O ther bonds, w arrant« and aecuiitkea. Including foreign
d u b m em ber* could not enjoy their added aeveral achievem ent* and tro-1
government, «tate, municipal, corporation, etc., Including
work
T h e local leader« prealde at all phiea to th e ir already quite complete !
37,827 17
those ehown In Items 30 and 36, I f any .......................................
m eeting* and lend Inaptratlon to the H at
Banking house, 814,>00; fu rn itu re and fixtu re*, 83792.37 ---------- 18,8*2.37
club mem ber*. The num ber of men
T he greateat achievem ent of Lane
6,441.67
Real estate owned other than banking house
and women giving their tim e to the county 4-H club* waa when tbe can
(c) N et am ount* due from other banks, banker* and trust
work totalled 113. Du» of thia num ­ nlng exhibit waa awarded aecond place
46,173 63
ber Z( are form er 4-H club m em ber* In tbe national conteat and the meat 16 O ther asset*, If any, ________ ____ __________________ _______
17 00
and 3« are leader* who have led club* exhibit waa Judged the beat In that
before. O f thia number two women aectlon at the In tern atio n al Liveatock ,
T o t a l _____________________________________________________ (266,0*3.81
have lad club* for flva year*. In thia Expoaltlon and Club Congreaa.
L IA B IL IT IE S
connection It may be aald th a t the new
T be great aatlafactlon came when
club leader* tbla yaad were moatly tbe hoapltala In Arlxona and Alaaka
M .S M .M
Capltal
Stock
Paid
In
---------------------------------------------------------------
farm men and women The«« leader* and the needy of Lane county enjoyed
4.000 0S
Surplus fund and Savings C a p i t a l ------------------------------------------
are aaalatad by acbool teacher* of the county club m em ber* during the aum-
(a t Undlvldied p rofit* ............................................_... 816,358.2*
com m unity which m ake* a splendid m er and preaented to them a t Christ-
4.209 *3
(b ) Leas current expense*, Interest and taxes paid (12,148 34
combination for efficient work.
maa time.
26.04
And 4-H club m em ber* dem onatrate 20. Dividends U n p a i d ------------------------- -------------------------------------------
W hen club« were enrolled, blank*
D E M A N D D E P O S IT S , other than bank*, subject to reserve:
wore aent to the club m em ber* to dally w hat they have been taught to
Ind ividu al deposita subject to eheck. Including deposit* dne
algn and return to the County Club do. They love to aerve, they love to
the state of Oregon, county, cities o r other public f u n d * ------ 143,326 ( •
1 Agent
Thia note premia«« that tbe pass on to o th e r* w bat they have
830«
Demand
certificate« o f deposit o u ts ta n d in g -----------------------------
. lub project would be completed and a learned. T h e y are never selfish Each
3,924.94
Cashier’s check* of thia bank outstanding payable on demand.
■ final report filed
Every club member club la naked to have a demonatnatlon
10.0«
Certified checks outstanding
.................................................
F ifteen dem onstration team *
making one of theae note* haa fu l­ team.
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposita, subject
filled bla obligation. Ae a rew ard to were trained during the year. The
to reserve, Rame 23, 24, 25. 24 ..... ........... _.............*166,343.(3
the eighth grudera In the county who crop* dem onstration team won Aral
T I M E A N D S A V IN G S D E P O S IT S , «abject to reserve and pay­
took
the Agriculture
exam ination, place In the atate conteat a t the time
able on demand or subject to notice:
Superintendent Moore granted special of the atate fair. T he poultry demon-
30.0«» 8*
T im e certificate« of deposit outstanding ----------...---------------------
conceaslons
M any took advantage »ration team and the canning team
18.445.36
Savings deposits, payable subject to notice — ............................
of thia special privilege and the re „ placed
______ fourth at the state conteat an l
T o ta l of tim e and saving* deposits ’payable on deimand or
»«Hs of the exam ination showed bet ■(hroughout the year aeveral Jem««-
subject to notice. Item s 27 and 28 -------- --------------- (48,515.25
i ter work and higher grade« than pre-1 nt ration» were given before service
■ ,OUH pXaln|na,|„ nil
, club» and the Cham ber of Commerce,
T
o t a l ______________________________ .______________________ (255,0*3.81
T he enrollm ent» for the year »how-
Tw o tim e * d uring the year the club
ed that 32 glrla and 1* boy» have con- ! girl» and th e ir leaders prepared and Btata of Oregon, County of Lane, as.
¡Unued in club work for four or more | served the weekly luncheon at theJEu-
I, C. t Kenyon, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly eweer
y e a r*
The record for the boys In : gene Cham ber o f Commerce. T he tk a t tbe above statem ent la trua to tha beat of m y know ledge and belief.
length of lim e spent In club work was first one « « « an ‘‘A ll Oregon Products
C. E . K E N T O N , CaebJer.
that of M illa rd Shelton, a sheep club D inner" and the proceeds of this, as
Correct A ttest: M M. Perry, M rs. M ary M Kcssey, Directors.
boy who completed hla lenth year j w ell as the other dinner, were used 1
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of January, 1*28.
W hen the fa ll term of school began, to reconstruct the fa ir buildings on tbe [
(SEAL)
I- M. PETERSON, Notary Public.
21 club members and form er club county fa ir grounds. T he girls were
My Commission Expires June 13, 1928.
1 members entered some h igher educa delighted to ..elp raise funds fo r thia
,
ln „ ttu llo n .
w ork and , o|d Bandw1ches. canned
O acam bar 1, 1*26 te D ece m b er 1, 1 * 2 /
lla r l
Mi-Pharaon
waa bark from Portland
th ia w ee k.
T har« ah« vlaltrd h.,r
brother, who la 111.
Jaapar Man In —C 1«. W allac« of
Qrova Man V laltor— I I . A. Hammier
Jaapar waa a Hprlnrfield vlaltor Hatur-
form erly of W eal Hprlngfleld but now
day.
of Cottage Grove. stopped for a brief
Haro Prom C resw ell— Mra. F R vlalt on hla way hom from Portland
Roberta of C raaw all » Ialtad Spring
Vanata
Polk Haro— Mra. N ew ell
Raid Tuesday.
Jobe and «mail aon of V en ala ware
Raturna to Portland— A J. P e rk in * | BmoBg oui.of town vlallora her« M on­
roturned to Portland Monday a f v r day.
apandlng the week end here
H a a A n O p a ra tie n — M ra. Gladya De
T r i p — Delbert
and Bauer underwent a m ajor operation
Make
M eter
J a a e a M itchell drove to Portland a t the Pacific C hrlallan hospital M on­
New Year'« are.
day
W ln b a rry Polk Hara— M r and Mra
It M R aker of W ln barry were Spring-
field vlallora Tuaaday
•
State Bank of Springfield
At Springfield, In thè State of Oregon at tha cloee of bualoaaa oa
Return from Ban Pranclaco — M r.
and Mra. C. O. W llaon are bark from
Han Pranclaco, where they » lilte d for
two weeka.
Btavena at Portland— Mr. ami Mr«.
W elby Htevana returned to Portland
M r.
W a lta rv llla Man In— F rank Kniinrr- a fte r «pending New Year'« here
Htevena
la
aervlng
on
the
federal
Irk of W’a lte rv llle paid Hprlngfleld a
grand Jury.
business vlalt Halurday
En tertain N « w ly w « d * - M r and Mrs.
Spend New Y e a r* Hara— M r and „
..
K
E. I yne gave a luncheon Bunday.
Mra II O. Hrolth of Natron «pent New
Year'« day at the home of M r and entertainin g M r and Mra. Charle» E
Jordan, n ew lyw ed* of Saturday even
Mra. Charlea Meyer« of thia city.
tng, and Mr» Sophia Berg and M r E.
R e tu rn te Portland— Herschel H u t­ Berg
ton and Fredore Cltngan returned- to
Moon Injuraa Finger— ito llle Moon
Portland Monday a fte r vlaltlng at the
of Cresw ell called at a local physl-
E. E Morrlaon home
j clan's office Monday for attention to
„„ h i. I..n h»n,i which h i
Jaapar
Man
In
H ospital—Juliu s j a finger on h l. left hand, which he
Peeraon of Jaaper waa taken to the stru rk w ith an ax w hile chopping
At Ihe annual summer school at the fru its and made Jelllea to raise money.
Pacific C hristian hospital for medical t wood'
Heveral stitches were necea- Oregon State College 23 Lane county On each article «old a atlcker bearing
boys
and girls took advantage of tbe I the 4-H emblem and tbe follow ing in-,
aary Io close the wound.
attentlon Monday.
short course, Hix of these had their , script Ion: "T his Is a Lane County,
expense* paid aa rew ards for superior ' Oregon. 4-H Club Prod uct' Is put on
Lssvas For P o rtla n d —Mrs. Kate
Raturna to Monmouth— D eE tta Du-
exhibits at the 1*2« State Fair. The a conspicuous place.
,
Brunette left Tuesday for Portland ryea relu m ed to Monmouth Mondny , rpmalndpr pa|d th e ir expenses by th e ]
Six Judging teams were trained d ur-l
w h r rr ah« Is visiting here aon. John, a fte r spending the holiday* w ith re­ club to which they belonged giving j ing the year. T h e two poultry teams
who la In a hospital there.
latives here. M ia* Durye« la a gradu­ entertainm ents aud special ways In | placed second a t the r.tate fa ir and
m aking the money.
At the annual ; the Portland P o ultry shows. The
al« of Ihe Hprlngfleld high e rh o o l and stunt night, the Lane county group livestock teams placed elghtn at the
Lakavlaw Taachar Raturna— Mlsa la studying at Monmouth before be- were Judged the best. T his is a covet-I state fa ir and thirteenth at the P ad -
Beulah H arp er ha* returned to her I ginning teaching In the public schools, ed honor and has been won by th> fle Intern atio nal. T he potato grading
, Lane county group three
years
It teams placed second at the state fa ir
leaching duties at L akeview , a fte r i
M m v
i n A s t u r d a v ___ A m o n c H atu r- I* recommended that more club mem- and the Pacific Intern atio nal.
spending the holiday* w ith her p ar­
i r h ,
P i„, ,r P«nin. ber"
this summer encam pm ent
During the year 1S2 farm s were
day visitors here were Elm er
1
pa(.|, year aa t he total cost of the tri > »i„ited on which agricultural asslst-
ent*. M r. and Mrs. Bert Harper.
- of
* w
, . . rv
. n llle
i . . M
* * rs
- - D.
r, W
w Glaapey
P l . . , — , of
„» ! and . m P
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*.— , . la
- 15 dollar»
j..,,—
ance wag g(Te
aeren ty-flve homes
W a . i lte
two w eek*
achool
F all C reek. M rs Joe M rln tu rlf of ] At the county fa ir trips were award were visited and new practices in
A *» n y fro m M a rc e la — A tnflpg M a r
home economic« lines were adopted aa
cola people here Tuesday were Mra. W endling, Ira Baldwin of Pengrs
work during the year was most out- a result of these visita. Seventy seven
George Redmond, l-eonard
Boggs. Mrs. F E. Roberta of Creswell. M rs standing This year t w tfo f ,nose club , (, By» were spent In the office and 231
Mra J. A. Murdock and M ra. Bert C It Hast lint» of Thurston, and B members recommended and sent to i days were spent In the field. Two
Salem wero chosen two o f the four ' thousand eight hundred seventy-two
F Simmons of Mnreola
Gau-s.
outstanding club members of the . office calls were made and 2544 tele­
—
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state. They were entertained by E. L. ] phone calls. Four hunored tw elve
K ing. Superintendent of the Southern , bulletins were distributed In addition
Pacific Railroad lines, and they are to the reg ular club m a te ria l given out.
looking forw ard to a week in August | T he local county papere assisted
at the C rater laike Lodge as t h e , m-estly in le ttin g the boys and girls
I guests of M r and Mrs. Price, man- In the county know w hat otner boys
! ligers o f the hotel Barbara Dunn, ono and girls were doing In club work. I
! of these d u b members, scored perfect They have graciously printed pro­
| In two home economics projects and grams. announcements and accounts
’ M illard Shelton had the chanvplon of club happenings.
Shropshire ram lam b of the entire
T h e state club staff, consisting of
| show.
H C. 8eym our, L. J. A llen and Helen
AH 4-H club members are taught Cow gill, assisted m a te ria lly In the
to be a good w inner In a contest is w ork this year. The to .a l of 11 days
to be a good loser when the prlxe Is . waH 9p,.nt here by the extension s ta r
awarded to auother person. They are M rs U. A. Hum phreys w ith the Crown
taught to prepare th e ir w ork for an M ill» and M rs. H as k e ll w ith the Sing
a ttrac tiv e exhibit: to compete with er Sewing Machine Company both as­
Meat I k the most Important part of any meal and wo
others and to abide by the decision sisted In tra in in g leaders and helping
deem It our duty to Me (hut this community In supplied
j of the Judg"
M ore thnn 700 club the girls In the home economics pro-
with good wholesome meat handled under the most sani­
J members exhibited at local, county,
The w ork that the boys and girls of
»tate and national expositions. At the
tary condition. We stand behind every piece of meat that
»tate fa ir »this year 71 ribbons were the county have done has attracted
goes over our blocks. We want every one of our customers
won by club members as compared state and national attention. Several
to be pleased.
w ith 24 In 192«
Seventeen of the local and county clubs leaders have
We enjoyed your liberal patronage last yt^ar and hope to
j ribbons won this year w ere blue, visited
the county and observed
j which means that 17 boys and glrla methods and the work carried on
serve everyone of our okl frlenda and a few new ones as
w ill spend two weeks a t the annual The D irector of Extension, the State
well In 1928.
i sum mer school encam pm ent at the Club Leader and his assistant of Cali
fornta spent a day at the county fa ir
| Oregon State College.
A fte r the state fa ir I^oie Bailey was Inspecting exhibits and observing the
selected by the com m ittee In charge lo work. Miss J. B. Simon, an a g jfc u l
pick out the most outstanding girl In tu ral student from C « M Town. South
Phone 63
4th and Main Sts.
the home economics project for the Africa, spent two days In Ihe county
PRATT HOLVERSON
B. C. STUART
I year.
As a rew ard for her work, gathering data for clubs in her
Montgom ery W ard & Company pre- country,
N ineteen projects were carried on
i m - nted her a trip to the Sixth National
I Boys' and G irls' 4-H Club Congress in this year. Follow ing is a sum mary of
—
Chicago from Novem ber 25 to Deceni- these projects:
DEPENDABLE E1JEQLASS SERVICE
Dr. Roijdl Q ick
OPTOmETBtST— EUES1QHT SPECIALIST
Phone 820
Jo»I one thino—bat 1 do it nqht
CUQENE
878 IVillamette Si
. - J' ,
FREE
A Full Size Package
of Kotex
M eat is chief
One box Free with every TWO you buy
for 98c
Item of Diet
49c Gauzetß specially priced at 39c or
three for 95c
This Offer is for a
Limited Time Only
Flanery’s Drug Store
The Jsssii Stvn
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
" w h e re savings a re g r e a te s t’
942 Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon.
Outing Flannel Gowns
A re aa Investment in Comfort
for W inter Night*
Perhaps you don't want to wear then*
aQ tha time, but it it wise to have an
outing gown or two In reserve — for bit-
tar cold night*. Ours are inexpensive.
79c and 98c
Stripes, White, Solid Color»
M an y style«, and many patterns and c o lo r*
— both regular and extra sixes.
Our bu>ing
economic« wc pass on to you.
No.
Clubs
1
1
3
1
2
3
10
1
24
4
43
2
3
B
6
3
1
1
Num ber
Completing
IToJect
Boys Girls
Corn
10
Potato
11
Dairy Cattle
82
6
Ile e f Cattle
1
7
Swine
20
Sheep
49
8
Poultry
61
30
Goals
8
1
Cooking
6»
187
Canning
7
32
Clothing
24
434
Home M anagem ent
13
8
Home Gardens
20
8
Rabbit
31
*
Record Keeping
2
M arketin g
31
17
Flow er
7
19
Ilee
(
Home Beautification
1
1
Totals
403
760
T herefore these reportn show a total
valuation of articles Involved In the
club projects of (29,311.20. T o pro­
duce these product» (15.943.70 was
»pent, showing a profit of (13,367.60
Value
Cost
( 147.16
386.18
519118
717.14
609.80
621 11
1336.90
113.18
1198 49
916.14
1527.98
171 14
216.00
472.81
1749.84
( 696.02
289.96
3280.03
221.71
(96.09
Ü&IS.Ö8
2602 24
153.82
y 14.83
533.81
636.52
98.73
188.91
1104.64
181.79
42J.18
640.00
521.09
191.11
238.40
139.14
230.07
401.60
381.95
(15,943.70
Springfield, Oregon
Main Street Near 4th
g
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.
Profit
( 743.18
(76.14
8471.21
938.85
1305 89
1479 19
3939.14
267.00
2113.02
1449.95
2164 50
269.87
401.91
1577 45
1931.63
(29.31120
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Heaters
ml
2 o % » if
(13 367.60
For
M y Club
M y Com m unity
and M y County.
W ith this I^ine county In 1928 w ill
" M A K E T H E B E S T B E T T E R .”
T he biggest thing In club work,
however, I* not the financial aspect
but the tra in in g that the club m em ­ FIGHTS 18 YEARS TO
ber receive» In the contact th a t la
GET RID OF GAS
established among themselves; and-the
greatest lesaona of club w ork are to
" I had stomach trouble for 18 years.
earn money, acquire propel ty, work
' and play together, learn t ->do the Since tak in g A d lerlk a I feel better
helpful things, play the game fairly, than fo r years and have not been
: develop high Ideals and atandarda, bothered w ith g a a .''--L . A. Champion.
! achieve, dem onstrate, aerve and be­
Even the F IR S T spoonful of Adler-
come leaders.
ika relieve« gas and oftern remove«
W hen a new mem ber enters a 4-H
astonishing am ount of old waste m at­
Club, the follow ing pleage 1» taken:
te r from the system. Makes you eh-
I Pledge
Joy your meals and sleep better. No
,
M y Head to clearer T h in k in g
m a tte r w hat you have tried fo r your
M y H e a rt to g reater L o y a lty
M y Hands to t a r t e r Service
stomach and bowels, A d lerlk a w ill sur­
and My H e a lth to bettor L iv in g
prise you. Flanery'a D rug Store.
To Clean up Our Stock
ot Heaters we are giving a
20% Discount for Cash
on all Heaters
Wright & Son
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — PAINT
Phone 18
Vitus Block