The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 10, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    Tl II ltSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929
T M I BPRINGFIELD NTWS
TOWN AND VICINITY
III at Jiip «r—Mm Fred lllll, of
In From Thurston— Mra. Roy Edmls-
Jaxper, In null« III nl her home there ton waa In from Thurston yeaterdny.
tr~ ^ v r
Chase Garden Output
Large; Service Wide
Ñu
b e -n III w l|li ih« I n f lu e n u h m 1«
turned in work.
In Town— Al Weaver wiim In frirn
III« MrK«0«lc highway dlxtrlef yexter
tiny.
Leavea for Weatflr—M iix Foxley left
Hiimlny night for West Hr where h«
w yi b« employed.
Flu Victim Recovera— Mrs Hugh
Jullff I h i-nnvalexclng after un atttuek
of Ih« Hu
Here from Albany—W Smith of Ih«
Albany office of the Mountain States
Power company wna a vlallor to the
city thia week.
From Portland— Mra Iaiwaon Hard
ley and daughter, Mary, of Portland
»lulled yeaterdny iwlth Mr. and Mra
C K Kenyon.
P atlen te R ecoverin g — Mr and Mra
Turner of the Turnera' Novelty atore
are reeoverlng from a Revere attack
Vf the flu
A fte n d a
S ta ff
M e e tin g — Or. W .
C
Rehhan went to Eugene laat Monday
where he attended a ataff meeting of
the Christian Pacific hospital.
B. V . P. U. Social H eld — A tafTy pull
wax the feature of the B. Y. P U.
■octal held at the home of Roy Carl­
ton laat Friday evening.
tba exposition waa given to a grower
who lived within fifty mile* of the
place of exposition.
Thia apeaka
doubly well for the celery taken all
the way across the continent and en­
tered In the same condition* with
vegetables picked but a few hours
before exhibition.
80—forty year* ago a raw unculti­
vated, unimproved tract of virgin
land—today acres of living vegetable
life. It la a pleasure for one going
along the river road to stop and
glimpse through the windows and
watch the seemingly endless rows of
green growing plants.
manager of the West Coast Lumber­
men'* association will have a message
of vital importance to lumbermen of
the Willamette valley when he ap­
pear* at the meeting of the Willam­
ette Valley Lumbermen’s association
at the Oabrun hotel at Eugene next
Saturday evinlng January 12.
1 three aona, Elmo H„ Clarence A, and
Hy O. K. WILWHIRK
I Merle P., raises principally In the
A garden row 45 m iles long would I vegetable line cucumber* and toma-
Graphic charts covering the west
be equal the amount of apace under toea. Up until five years ago no
coast Industry for 1928 have Just been
cultivation In th« Chaae Garden green flowers at all were raised on the place
completed
The trend of conditions
houses which border the hlgltwuy on but since that time a certain part of
for the year will be presented bear­
th« river road between Hprlngfleld the garden house space has been
ing on 1929 and relation with 1928
untl Eugene.
given to flowers. Excellent results
will be explained.
From one amull green house 25 by have been had In the flower line with
The operations on the west coast
12 built scarcely 15 yearn ago to 12 carnations and roses. At the present
Miss Mortensen Leaves— Mias Mar great long glaas canopies, lurge
will be fully covered. Secretary H. J.
time about two thirds of the gardens ;
gnrel Morteiiaen l«ff tills week for
Cox of the Wlllaimette Valley Lumber­
enougb und long enough to allow cul­ are devoted to vegetables and the re- VITAL ISSUES WILL
Portland where she will resume her
men's association has sent out Invi­
tivation by horse nnd plow within. In mnlnder to flowers.
FEATURE LUMBERMEN'S
atudlea nt th e St. H elena school Mina
tations urging every lumberman In
the remarkable achievement of F. H
One of the great advantages of the
Morteiiaen has been aepndlng her
MEETING AT EUGENE this district to attend.
Remember,
Chaae and sons. The standard size tremendous expansion of the Chaae
vacation with parents her«.
the Osburn hotel at Euzene on Satur­
of Ihe green houses nt the Chuae Gar Garden green houses over the smaller
Colonel W. B. Greeley secretary- day evening January 12.
dens Is 50 feet wide and 450 feet long old-style type | H the use of the team
Goes to Jefferson J W. Avltt went
It was forty years ago when Mr. for cultivation It Is a curious sight
to Jefferson Inal Sunday with hla ChnHS came to Oregon from Kansas
slater In la w. Mra D. M Ooln
Mrs looking for a (dace on which to go to watch the horses plowing and disk-
Goln baa been visiting Mr and Mrs Into the thoroughbred rattle business Ing nnd cultivating under the glass
Avltt nnd with her mothor, Mrs He bought 60 acres of land on the did vault of the green house. This Im­
presses upon the observer the lm
Mitchell.
Harlow donation land claim, hut after menus size of the structures.
buying the land decided to go Into
Go to Seattle—Mr nnd Mra Rnv the orchard business and he forth
The Chase Gardens employ In their
Wright went thia week to Seattle to with planted an orchard. Hut It took marketing program a rigid svstem of
visit relatives
The will return to Home years for the orchard to hear grading One of their specialties Is
Portlnnd where thev will vlalt Mra fruit, so Mr. Chase planted truck gar the cucumger which they have
Wright's daughter, Margaret, who la den stuff for livelihood until he could brought hv seed and type selection to
All Electric
attending school there and also Mr hope to realize on hl* orchard. This an Individual Chase Garden tvoe
Wright's daughter, who la «vmployed was the nucleus of the now extensive This cucumber is not noted for Its
there.
Chase gardens which produce a yearly size as much as for Its uniformity— ,
output of 250,000 cucumbers, 200,000 there are no tapering ends
M issio nary Society M eets — M rs pounds of tomatoes. 250.000 carna­
The Chase Gardens have been o n e !
William Hughes entertained the mem­ tions and 200,000 rosea, as well as of the Oregon producers who have
bers of the Women's foreign moaalon- 1 other vegetable yields, and which pro­ gone on the outside and won laurels
TABLE MODEL —
ary society of the Methodist church vide vegetables In the lean seaaone for Oregon grown produce In nation |
Complete with Speaker and Tubes_______ $150.00
last Frldny afternoon. Thia was the for sections In seven of the western wide contests. Not so long ago a na­
monthly meeting at which general state— Washington, Oregon, Califor­ tional exposition held at Albany New
business wna held A social time waa nia. Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Mon­ York awarded to Chase Garden celery
CONSOLE MODEL —
had following the business meeting tana.
second place In an exhibit which c m -
Chaae and aona, for the Chaae Gar­ feted with produce from all over the
Complete _____
$215.00
Texas Man to Visit—Lum Anderson den Arm Includes F. B. Chaae and T nlted States. The first money at
of I.um'a Service atatlno la to receive
8 TUBE SUPER HETERODYNE —
a vlalt from a friend from Pallas, C h a rte r No. «*41
Reserve D is tric t Na. 11
R I F O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E
Texas, who la In the employ of the I
Complete _______________ __ ___________ $217.00
Western Electric company. He will ’
atop here enroute from Pallas to Port-1
A. Higgs of Visits City— Frank llenny waa one of
Marcóla spent Huturlay In thia city.
the weeks Vlaltors to thia city from
Th uraton.
In From Thurr.ton—J II Mel’herxon
wax In from Thurston dlxtrlct Tuna-
From Black Fox R anch— Nelli« E.
day.
Wllllnma of the Silver Illack fox ranch
III th e upper McKclixtc aectlon wua a
Rrlurna lo Work— Jo h n K«l«la win
Springfield vlalfor last Saturday.
H e ra fro m M arcóla— ! '
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Brunswick Radio
Tone Perfect
Here from Lebanon—Mr. and Mra
Carl Wright of Ix«hanon apent the
weekend here Mra Wright need to
he a teacher In the local schools.
lnnd.
Of Springfield, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on
December 31st 1928
Returne to City—Dwight Keaacy .will
From Alaska— Mr. and Mrs. L. M
return today from Milford. Iowa,
RESOURCES
where he waa called hecauae of the Dow and two children, Pauline and
................. $ 82,84« 3« I
Hetty of Nenana Alaska, are visiting Loans and discount* ............ ........ .............. ............ .......
death of hla (frandfather. C Keaaey,
........
23.87
nt the home of Mr Dox's brother, Pr. | overdraft.--
...._............
34,248.03 i
Down With Flu— Mr and Mra. I W. N. Dow Mr. Dow la a morlne en­ United States Government securities owned
..............
97.467.73
Harold Phllllpa are both alck with the gineer employed by the Alaska Rail­ Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned
Furniture and fixtures, $5,400 00
.....
..................
5,400 00
Influenza Their young aon who haa road company. The company also
Ileal estate owned other than banking h o u s e .......... .
.....................
10.000
00 :
been In the Pacific Chrlatlan hoapltal operates steamboats. Nenana la on Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ............... ...................................
15.030 52 i
following an operation la convalescing. the Tanana river one of tho tribu­ Cash and due from other banka
49.475.26
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 9. Treasurer
312 50
Slckneee on Decline—Only one new taries of the Yukon.
$394.804.27 ¡
ra«e of contageoua dlaeaaea haa been
reported by Th- W H. Pollard, city ' H ig h School S tu dent C ouncil M eets
LIABILITIES
The Student council held at meting
health officer. Thia la a caae of acar.
Capital stock paid In ....... ............................................................................. $ 25,000 00
let fever which waa put under quaran­ Thursday, electing I^tVerne Lawson Surplus _____________ _________________ ____________ _________ „
3.000 00
basketball
manager
for
the
coming
Undivided profits—net ................................
tine recently.
2.634 69
basketball season.
Circulating notes outstanding
6,250 00
Certified and cashiers' checks outstanding
.........
2.037 82
From Kalama, Washington—Mra. ¡
The council, also, decided on the Demand deposits ................................................
185.153.54
Nellie Cooper and daughter are visit-
T im e d e p o s i t s .............................................
70,728.22
Ing Mra Coopera pnrenta. Mr. nnd price of season tickets and general ail-
mission for the basketball games
Mra I. W Raker of Springfield
Total
. $394.804:
played al Sprlnglicld high gymnasium
Students Picnic—The Sophomore The prices decided upon are: General dtate of Oregon. County of I^an*. a s:
I, Wm O. Hughes, president of the above named bank do solemnly swear
claaa of the Springfield high school, admission for adults 35c; high school
about twenty-one In number apent n students 25c; grade school 10c. Sea­ that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
WM. O. HUGHES, President.
frolicking Sunday up In fhe I xih I ( son tickets for high school students
Correct Attest: S. M. McPherson, L. K. Page, A. II. Sneed, Directors.
Creek vicinity. The grotip compoalng 75c; town people $1.50.
Subscribed and «worn to before me this 9th day of January, 1929.
the plcnlcera were those who took pnrt
(SEAL)
R. W. SMITH. Notary Public.
There will he twolve games played
In the Inughtereaque recently given by the teams, six of these will be
(My Commission Expires April 19. 1929.)
by the members of the high arhool.
played nt Springfield.
First National Bank
Gash Cut In Leg — Mra. Marie
Stevens of West Springfield laat Sun
day brought her small aon, Roy, to a
local physician to have n gash In hla
leg dressed. The cut which wnx Just
over the knee wna Inflicted upon the
child while he wna playing Inst week
hy the river bank nnd fell.
Mrs. Lorah Leaves—Mrs. Emma
I^.rah left Sunday evening for Fresno.
California and way points. Mrs. Ixirnh
haa been visiting with her sons nnd
dnughler. Mrs. Ltnn Slone since Nov­
ember. Her home Is.In Greeley, Colo­
rado. While In the south she will
visit both In Fresno nnd Ixing Hench
where she has daughters.
Now Located in
Miner Building
William’s
Self-Service Stores
77 E. Broadway
Next to I. O. O. F. Building
EUGENE, OREGON
The Store Where You Serve Yourself and Save
Outstanding Values
For January
MEN' MOCCASIN TOE WORK SHOE .............. .
Double Wear Sole
best in life.
Make Appointments
Whenever Possible
D r. S herm an W. M oody
Optometrist - Eyesight Specialist
B alt« M l M iner Itl.lg, P hone 362
East Broadway, Eugene Ore.
957 Willamette
S lM R R R g R R —
Wright and Sons
Sizes from 7 to 2
You m ust have gttod eyes,
well fitted, to achieve the
Popular Price Store
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No Interest or carrying charge.
CHILDREN'S PLAY S H O E S ...................... Pair-
JOHNSON’S
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Values to $5.00.
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WOMEN'S NOVELTY FOOTWEAR .....................
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OUR BIG
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Now in Progress On
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Millinery
Sweaters
T he New O akland All-A m erican Six is w in ­
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Main Street, Springfield
WOMEN S ALL BROCADE CO RSELETTS...... ...
A Usual $1.50 Value
34 INCH 5-PIECE LUNCH CLOTH,
3 f o r .... ......
Regular 50c Value
OURETA'S SANITARY NAPKINS. 4 boxes.......
Regular 35c box
WOMEN'S SILK & WOOL PLAID HOSE. 3 for
Regular 50c Values
WOMEN’S RAYON BRASSIERES.
3 f o r ...... ....
Regular 50c Values
WOMEN'S RAYON STRIPE UNION SUITS ........
Regular 98c
PEQUOT SHEETS 81 x 90 Size.............................
S I .3 9
BOYS' ALL WOOL BLAZERS ................. ..... ......
$2.69
Values to $3.50
MEN'S WHIPCORD PANTS ..................................
Regular $1.89 Value
CLEANUP McCALL PATTERNS ..........................
Values to 45c
WOMEN'S RAIN C O A TS............... ......................
Regular $3.50 Values
CRETTONE PILLOWS
3 f o r ....................... ......
Regular 50c Value
MEN'S HEAVY W EIGHT WOOL SOCKS, 3 prs„ ..
Regular 48c Values
HIND'S HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM ............
Regular 50c
COLGATES AND LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE
Regular 25c
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