À TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY MARCH B. 192» Misa Millar Honored Honorina Mlaa Edith Millar, super- vigor of aurgrry at the Pacific Christ ian huapltal, wboaa marriage to Iran IHckena of Roaeburg la to ba an avant of thia month, Mra. W. Ö. Katihan gavan a dinner party at her home hara laat night. Guests Includedi Mr. and Mra. J. U. Clapp and daughter. M O O N STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST PAGE FIVE TOWN AND VICINITY BOY SCOUT FINANCE CAMPAIGN TO START Address trror Corruatad—>Tha ad- A campaign to raise 2300 as Spring- nraaa ot Mra Adelaide la r , In at rue tor field’s quota In the Lane cdujkly Bogr In art, la &0S Waat D street, Instead ” ~N««dlscraf» ‘CiuB Masts M rs. A d ria n Im prove»— M r». W . rt. Scout budget will be launched here of 608 aa given In laat week'e Maura. Brief Resume of Happenings of Adrian la about again after an ex next week, It waa decided at a meet* Mra. W. J. Scott, Eugape, entertain tag of the finance committee held tended illness. ed the Needlecraft club at here home the Week Collected for Charter No. NX Reeerve District No. 12 Mopday nigh*. Composing the com* Psttyjohn In Town—C. W. Petty laat Thursday The, next meeting will mlttee are Jack Larson. W . P. Tyson RtPORT OF T H I CONDITION OF THB Our Reader«. john, Veneta, was a Springfield visitor be at the home of Mry. Sidney V. and H. B Maxey. Ward, with Mrs. O. II. Jarrett aa Joint Sunday. This year's quota Is approximately hostens. Senator McNary has secured pas the same as that of last year. The At Hprlngfleld. In the Stata of Oregon at tba cloaa of bualnasa on Canary Man In—J. H. Mathew* of sage by the senate of bis bill for Those present at the laat meeting committee will depend on the friend» February 28th, 1938 con*tructlon of tha Deschutes reclam Canary paid Springfield a business j were Mesdamee Dan Crites, Wm. ot scouting in Springfield In Its cam ation project. visit Monday, Dawson, Floyd Flanery, Walter Gos paign to raise funds by popular sub r is o u r c m sler, George Hobson, O. H. Jarrett, J. script Ion In past years, the people The merchants' department of the Here from Wendllng— Mr. and Mrs. F. Ketels, Wm.' Long. E May, W H. Loan* and ill*<oiinte. Including redlacounte, acceptances or bill« St. Helens chamber ot commerce has J. M Blakely of Wendllng were visi Pollard. Harry Stewart, Sidney Waro, of Springfield have been liberal In of exchange, sold with «ndoraemant of tha bank, (Including sponsored the formation of a credit contributing to the Scont funds. It waa tors here Tuesday. II i iii . li, wg H .mil 32. If any) 2134,438.87 reporting association. all members, and the following visi said. Overdrafts aecitri«l and unaecured ................................ 214.63 tor»: Mr*. Mary Lindsey, Mra. C. E. U. 8. government aecurltlaa owned. Including these shown The government Is opening for set Llnslaw Man In— H M Barnum of in Hum« 30 and 36. If any .................................... ...... ..... 6,760.00 tlement 2160 acres of land In Lake Llnslaw was a Springfield visitor Wheaton, and Mr*. Charles E. Joyce, Has Operation— Mies Audrey Dan- Otbar bon da. warrant« and aeeurlttea, Including foreign of Billings, Montana. net underwent a major operation a* county, near Paisley, and all veterans Tuesday. government, atata, municipal, corporation, e ta , Including the Pacific Christian hospital Wednes tboae ehown In Item* 30 and 36, If any ..................................—■ 37,926.63 of the world war have a preference. In from Wendllng—Bert Doane was Banking houae, 214.900; furniture and fixture«. 23882 87 18.782 87 CALL, AND SEE Dr. N W. Emery day morning. She la reported doing All grading for the Great Northern here from Wendllng over the week id-ai estata owaad other thaa bunking bona« n.ow xi on price« on plates and other work, tf well. terminal In Klamath Falls was com (c) Nat amount« dun from other banks, banker« and trust end. 37 ,630 37 pleted laat week by Hauser Brothers compunte* 494 08 and the yards are now ready for the 16. Other aeaels, KtS If any, Huipenna Visits Sister at Oswego— Mrs. C. O. Wilson visited her sister, at Oswego, 1 steel. 2246,306 96 I Total The North Powder and Haines this week. LIABILITIES banks have consolidated, effective R e tu rn from Willamina— Mr. and 20.000. M March 1. The new banking firm will Mr*. Jack Hovell returned from a | 16 Capital Stock Paid In 6.000.00 operate at Haines, which Is In Baker Drive around here and let us 17. Surplus fund and Saving« Capital ------------------------------------ visit at Willamina Sunday evening. 18. (a) Undivided profit* 23646.17 check up on your spare tire. Il; county. 2,663 02 <t»> Lena current expense». Intereat and tax«« paid 2992 Z5 .... Formers Teachers Visit—Otto Bur- , is just a« im portant to have your 26.00 The Columbia river canned salmon 20. Dividends Unpaid ..... ..................- ......- ............................~............... chum and Mr. Taylor, former Spring- I spare good, as the tires you are DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banka, Mlbject to reserve: pack during 1927 aggregated 620,216 12 Individual deposits subject to check. Including deposit« due field teachers, visited here from Cot- ' using, fo r you never know when fulj cane*, valued at 27,400,021. accord 163,948 46 the «fate of Oregon, county, cltlea or other public fund* you w ill want to use it. tage Grove Sunday. 83 00 ing to statistics complied at Astoria 24. Demand certificate« of deposit outstanding .................................. 3,602 64 last week. 26. Cashier'* check* of thl* bank ootstundlng payable on demand', “A ” S T R E E T S E R V IC E Here from Portland—Visitors from 10.00 28 C ertified check* out*tuniltng Portland’s postal receipts for Feb Portland here laat week-end were Mr. . S T A T IO N Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, «object ruary. amounting to 2237,001.76, show and Mrs. Paul Smith, who were at Cor. Fifth and A Streets to reserve, Items 23, 24. 26, 26 2167,644 10 TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reaerve and pay a gain of 24.661 38 or 1.9 per cent over the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Peery. I able on demand or eubJcr-4 to nolle-»; February. 1927. according to Postmas 3O.S62 35 Visitors from Scio— Mr. and Mrs. T. j 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding ........... ter John M. Jones. 20.120.59 28. Saving* deposits, pavaide subject to notice H. MacDonald and Mrs. Andrew w 1 n Total of time and saving« deposits payable on demand or Hal E. Ho*«, private secretary to Hagey of Scio were visitors over the, subject to notice. Item*, 27 and 28 250.182.94 Governor Patterson »Ince the latter's week-end at the home of Mr. and Mr;. Inauguration In January, 1927, severed Mark Peery. Total ... . ... .............................- ........... . ................................. 2*46,306.06 his connection with the executive de State of Oiwgnn, County of lain«, aa. John W ill Here—John Will, former I, C. E. Kenyon, cashier ot the above named bank, do solemnly swear partment last week. owner of a local shoe shop, was here that the above statement la true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. Fore*l service trails with a total of C. B. KENTON. Caehler. 73 miles length will be commenced Sunday from Albany, where he is em Correct Attest* Wdby Stevens. M. M. Perry, Directors. this year In the Columbia district, ac ployed in a harness factory. S u b scrib ed an d e<vorn to liefore nt« thl* 611» day of M arch. 1928 cording to Chief Ranger Wheeler of (a&AL) I. M. PETERSON, Notary Public. Mrs. . Laxton .Visitor— Mrs. ..Nell the Herman creek station. My Commission Expiree June 13, 1928. Laxton of Brownsville was a visitor The St. Helen* Klwanls club has at the home of her stepson, Walter sponsored a harmonica band with a Laxton, Sunday. membership of 35 boys of the grade DEPENDABLE EIJEQLASS SERPICE school. Professor Wlesendanger of Ask your local Southern Pacific agent to help you Portland will act aa instructor. KETELS IS A P P O IN T E D __ plan your trip. N o matter where you plan to go, talk it The state land department has turn LOCAL TICKET AGENT over with him. Let him tell you about schedules and ed over to the state treasurer during — fares, check your baggage, arrange all travel details. February 2111.808.15, according to a Appointment of John Ketels, Spring- - O P TO m E TklS T— CtJCSIQH! SPECIALIST report prepared by George G. Brown, , field durggist, as local ticket agent You Save EU Q ENE 8 7 8 IPil lamelle Si p ho no 8 2 0 clerk of the state land board. for the Southern Pacific company, was Jaat one Ihimj—- Bat 1 do It rujbt when you buy roundtrip tickets on sale daily at reduced William Seals of Crescent lake re announced this week. cost. Return limits to suit your plans. Help build your Mr. Ketels has been selling tickets ports that the depth of snow on Win home community; buy from your local agent. dlgo pa«». high ridge of the Cascades j for years for the railroad company south of Odell lake. Is only half that ( through an Informal arrangement. He $ 5.30 weekend roundtrip fare to Portland. I is now duly authorized agent, and will recorded at this time last year. The Pleasant Creek placer mine, an have tickets for the Southern Pacific old-time producer which haa been Transport company buses, which closed down for several years and lo travel the Pacific, highway, as well as cated nine miles out from Rogue tickets for interurban travel between here and Eugene. River, will be reopened at once. CARL OLSON, Agent Half again as much money was FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large taken In by the city of McMinnville sheets, 26x39 Inches, suitable tor in 1926 for fines as in 1927, according making tracings. The News Office to Judge Shirley. The sum reached 21764 In 1926 and only 21054.50 In 1927. Good m eat Is the foundation of every m eal. Every Eight leap-year babies were reported housew ife know s how Impossible It is to plan a m eal w ith born in Portland on February 29. They o u t It. At the Independent Meat C om pany you receive only will be quite slxeabte youngsters when th e finest c u ts- nt the m ost econom ical prices. they observe their next birthdays four O ur m eats a re received fresh dally—and kept In m od years hence. Six were boys and two em re frig e ra to rs— thereby a ssu rin g you the best a t all girls. tim es. T ry us one«*— and be convince«!. A. A. Schramm, state superintend ent of banks, announces a dividend of Fresh Sm elt Dully and d u ring th e Ixrnten Season we bought direct from the m anufacturer and sold at the best 50 per cent on the claims of all de will have fresh fish of all kinds W ednesday, T h u rsd ay and possible price. positors of the failed Cove State bank. Friday of each week. No. 600 Ball Bearing, 11 Inch Wheel, 14 Inch cut $13.50 A 20 per cent dividend was paid some No. 500 Ball Bearing, 10 Inch Wheel. 14 Inch cut .... $11.70 time ago. No. 400 Ball Bearing, <9 Inch Wheel, 16 Inch c u t ___ $10.80 Acting under authority of the Al No. 350 Ball Bearing. 8’/ 4 Inch Wheel, 14 Inch cut $8.85 Phone 63 4th and Main Sts. bany city council, G. M. Junkln. city PRATT HOLVERSON street commissioner, has ordered the Spading Shovels in Strap or Socket Patterns, E. C. STUART removal of all signs advertising oil .......................................... $1.50 — $1.65— $1.80 and gasoline from streets and side Hoes — ............................................................... 70c — $1.15 walks of Albany. Rakes — Shell Bow ........................................ $1.30 — $1.45 The second report of the newly or Rakes — M alleable....................................................... 70c ganlzed Marlon County Dairy Improve W heelbarrows...................................$5.50 — $6.00 — $10.50 ment association shows 624 cows, 87 of which were dry, on test. The total production ef these was 16,OH pounds of butterfat. HARDWARE — FURNITURE— PAINT A shipment of 164 road and trail signs was received last week by the PHONE 18 VITUS BLOCK Crater national forest headquarters, and will be erected (luring the coming summer on mountain trnils frequented by numerous visitors. Preliminary organization of a build By J. F. Ketel* S P R IN G F IE L D F O L K S ing and trades council to affiliate with the building trades department of the American Federation of Labor was — A N O BLESS> effected at a mass meeting of build V E S . C H I l- D C E N , 0 O B B V MAS TH E MEASLES — BO Ô BY , A N D , ing crafts In Salem recently. THAT'S WHV PL E A SE , M AV I The Silver Lake Mercantile com HE HAS BEEN H A V E -'E M TOO- pany store, largest building In Silver JU S T A .SCHOOCl Luke, was destroyed Saturday night L IT T L E B l by fire of undetermined origin, which nearly claimed the life of Mrs. Lesion Linebaugh, wife of one of the proprie tors. Another tie between the present and the days of the Old West was broken last. Thursday night, when E. J. McClanahan, pioneer stage driver of Oregon uDd California and a resi dent ot Eugene since 1866, died In Eugene. Only 129 taxpayers voted at the school election held last Saturday ou PAIN OF BODY AND PURSE is soothed by deal the question ot a 215,000. bond Issue ing at this fam ily drug store. Everything to ease for four new classrooms to added your health, beauty and g ift problems— at prices to the present grade aohoolnouse at Gresham. The bonds carried by a that are comforting. two-toons vote. Commercial State Bank of Springfield How’s Your Spare §J2V0 T im e Dr. Roqal Q ick Wholesome Meats For Better Meals! Soutiwrn Pacific We Have the Famous Herschel L a w n M o w e r s INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. , electric toast mow W R IG H T Á. j f you simply > m iti! hâve-a * & S O N S We Give Green Discount Stamps