The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, July 04, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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Mr. and Mrs. J e s s e P h elp s and two
ch ild ren . E velyn and R o b ert, and
n iece M arg aret D ent, will m o to r to
R o seb u rg July 4th and join Mr. and
M rs. Dent and spend th e day picnic-
in g on th e U m pqua giver.
CLOVER SEED GROWERS
INVITED TO ATTEND
CORVALLIS CONFERENCE
E. O . A ld ric h o f Shrewsbury. V t -
gged 8b, has been reelected to has
successive te rm tn public other and his
55th successive term as T o w n d g r i j
auJ T rw ^ u re r
L ongview
Man in T ow n— E rn e st
S k in r.er o f L o n g view , W ashington,
a rriv e d in S p rin g field T u esd ay night ,
to spend th e F o u rth . H is w ife has
been h e re for se v e ra l w eeks v isitin g
a t th e hom e o f Mr and Mrs. R obert ,
S idw ell.
G row ers of clo v er seed in th e
S pringfield vicinity a re in v ited to a t ­
tend th e O regon (’lo v er Seed co n fer­
e n c e w hich is to be held a t th e
O regon A g ricu ltu ral college. C orvallis
F rid a y , July 12. acco rd in g to a le tte r
A t G orrie Hom e— Mrs. D. C. E ng
receiv ed by th e S p rin g field N ew s land an d so n s Don and D an. of Wes-
from O. S. F letch er. L ane co u n ty ag- tlmber> O regon, a rriv e d in S p rin g
r i c u h u n i ag e n t
j field W
W ed
ed n n esd
esd ay
ay n n ig
ig h h t t to
to spend
T ria ls of O regon red clo v er seed se v e ra l w eeks h e re v is itin g a t th e
In th e e a ste rn p a r’ of ti e U nited hom e of Mrs. E n g lan d 's m o th er. Mrs.
S ta te r have been u n fav o rab le in r e ­ C. 1. G orrie.
c e n t re a rs , m aking it increasingly
d ifficu lt for O regon g to w e rs to m a r­
k e t th e ir seed. T h e d iscu ssio n of
Named Bank Head —
m ean s fo r o v erco m in g ’h is o b jectio n
w ill be one of th e p rin cip al fe a tu re s i
o f th e conference.
A num ber of p rom in en t seed g ro w ­
e r s and seed b u y ers in th e N o rth w est
w ill be on th e program a t th e m e e t­
in g
Aunong th e topics to be d is­
cu ssed a re f'R ed C lover E x p erim en ts
in O regon." "T h e R esu lts of R ed Clo­
v e r T ria ls in th e E a st.” "T h e C lover j
Seed M arket S tu a tio n " “T h e Im p o rt­
a n c e of C lover fh-ed for my C o u n ty .’
"S e e d C leaning and W eed C on tro l,'
“ Seed T estin g and Seed L eg islatio n ."
an d “Seed V erification and C e rtifi­
Gordon S. Rentschler, six L e t four
catio n ."
inches high, ii perhaps the "biggest
man" in the banking bos’cc-s. A fo r J
F O R SALK— 3 used Wood R anges,
m tr Ohio farm I y, !
'--is beets
cheap. Apply Mt. S ta te s P ow er Co.
elected president o ' he N . -nal City
Lank of New York.
Office.
C h a rte r No. «941
T he hulk of Hie stra w b e rry rro p In
(lie S p rin g field vicinity I i h h been bui
vested, and only (he lale b e rrie s ace
now being received at the local
grocery sto re s W illi (lie lessening of
Hie production p rices h a v e lie e ii r u in e d
som ew hat, (lie b e rrie s now selling
for us high as tw o d o llars n c rs le .
w h ereas Mt I lie peak of Hie season
they sold h ere for ns low ns $ ,4 0 a
c ra te T h e prodticalon In lit is vicinity
w as q u ite large tills y ear, desp ite the
ra in s w hich dam aged Hi" early part
of the crop
Tile eiirllest c h e rrie s a rc Jus, b e ­
ginning to a p p ear on local m ark ets
Pie c h e rrie s and I,luck R epublicans
a re o il sale, lint none of Hie la rg e r
v a rieties have rip en ed vet.
The
ctierr» yield in Ibis p art of alie sla te
la said to lie q i l l l e negligible tills year,
having been g reatly d am aged by a
killing frost when Hie tre e s were lu
bloom
S s lo is V ic to r In B u n io n D erb y
l.o s A ngeles. Calif., J u h I
(Auto-
c is e a r I Jo h n Halo, plodding police­
m an from P asslac. N J . won ilrst
honors In <' C P yle's ira n sc o n lln e iila l
footrace, know n as Hie lltinlon Iterliv,
th is year
Ills official tim e for lb "
tra n sc o n tin e n ta l grind w as 525 hours.
57 m in u tes, 20 seconds
i ’ete U iiv u iil. of E ngland, was h im
onil in th e flnul sta n d in g s with 526
liours, no m in u tes and 8 seconds O ut
of the $60.000 p rises prom ised, Halo
Is e n title d to $25.000 and (laVUSSl to
$10.000
These three adventurers, with their mascot, Marco
Polo, will make their home for the next five years in a
fifty-foot ketch while they sail the seven seas in quest
of adventure. At the first stop down the California coast
they chartered a Pontiac sedan for a land cruise, at­
taching to it one of the four Adventurers’ Flags in the
world, which they have the honor of carrying.
Legion to C hoose D eleg ates
D elegates to th e s ta te A m erican
L egion co n v en tio n a t S alem next
m o n th will be e le c te d at th e re g u la r
m e etin g of th e S p rin g field
Legion
post to m o rro w n ig h t. T h e local post
is e n title d to th re e d e le g a te s and
th re e a lte rn a tiv e s .
T h e ele c tio n of
th e d e le g a te s w as sch ed u led to tak e
place tw o w eek s ago. b u t a s a larg e
n u m b e r of m em b ers w ere o u t of tow n
a t th a t tim e, th e r e w as n o t a quorum
p re s e n t a t th e m e etin g
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LATE STRAWBERRIES
NOW ON LOCAL MARKET
Five Years in a Fifty-Foot Boat
Mrs. T e e le rs from C o ttag e G rove
T he P le a s a n t H ill a th le tic b aseb all
■pent se v eral d ay s last w eek w ith her
team and frien d s w ent to E ugene d a u g h te r. Mrs. T ay lo r N eedham
las; w eek to play th e A. G u th rie Cam p
T he lad les of th e neighborhood
bu t th e C am p team failed to show up gave Mrs. M orris Blow n a sh o w er al
R alph P. L aird and P. N. L aird h e r hom e last F rid ay a ftern o o n . She
h a rv e s te d th e ir a lfa lfa h ay la s t week receiv ed m any u seful g ifts.
P. N. l a i r d sold som e of hia In th e
Mr. an d Mrs. Ray Baugh and Mrs.
field
R ena E d m istu n m o to red to S hedd last
Mrs. W t. B ristow , who re cen tly S u n d ay and sp e n t th e day w ith th e ir
Visited in C a h fo m ia and New Mexico s is te r an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
h a s gone (o In d ep en d en ce and T u rn e r e r t D avis an d ch ild ren .
C lifford W eav er and Mrs M ary Mc­
fo r a few d a y s' visit.
Rev. W. A. K lkins, who h as been Elroy from Soleni sp en t S unday in
p a s to r for th e ll e a s a n t H ill C h ristian T h u rsto n .
ch u rch fo r the past ten y ears, d e liv e r­ i Mrs. C h arles T ay lo r an d Mr. and
ed his last serm on a t th e ch u rch last Mrs. Sam M organ d ro v e to S alem last
S nnday, Ju n e 29. He w as p resen ted S u n d ay and a tte n d e d a reu n io n of r e ­
w iah a silv er loving cu p by th e con­ la tiv es of Mrs. M o rg an 's fam ily at
g reg atio n in a p p reciatio n of th e se r­ th e s ta te fairg ro u n d s.
E rn e st V lasick a rriv e d from S e a ttle
vices he h a s re n d e re d to th e P leasan t
H ill com m unity In th e ten years. T uesday and h is wife an d son. who
T h '- e w as a b a sk e t d in n e r at the h av e been v isitin g h e r g ra n d p a re n ts.
grove and th e m em b ers o f th e c o n g re ­ Mr .and .Mrs. A. W W eav er, left w ith
g atio n sp e n t th e a ftern o o n v isiaing him W ed n esd ay for San F ran cisco .
Louis E ngles, th e sm all son of E r­
an d talk in g o v er th e c h a n g e s th at
hav e been m ade in th e d is tric t in n e st E ngles from S e a ttle , is h ere for
a v isit w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts, Mr. and
th a t tim e
Ans. A. B. M athew s
Miss Norm a
A llan W heeler. son of H. C. W heel­
M athew s d ro v e to P o rtlan d and m et
er, will preach at th e P le a sa n t H ill
him as he m ade th e trip alone.
C hr istian church next Sunday. Ju ly 7.
Mr. and Mrs. C ecil Pilney from Ju n e
M ost o f th e stra w b e rrie s in th e
tio n City and Mrs. R osa i ’alto n front
P le a s a n t H ill d is tric t have been h a r ­ P en d leto n v isited a t th e W eav er helio-
vested. T he lo g an b erries a re rip en ­ la st S unday. Mrs. I’alto n is an a u n t of
in g and h a rv e s tin g will begin next Mrs. W eaver.
w eek. T h ere h as been an ab u n d an ce
Mrs. B eulah W rig h t front Los An­
o f peas th is yoar and m an y o f th e
g eles a rriv e d M onday fo r a v isit with
fa rm e rs find th e y have fa r m ore th an h e r p a re n ts, M r. a n d M rs. Bert
th e y can dispose of. M ost o f th e M athew s.
farm women a re busy can n in g peas.
A11 of the m ills in th e U pper W il­
la m e tte d is tric t have closed down
u n til Monday. Ju ly 8th.
Mrs. Je s se P h elp s e n te rta in e d Sun­
d ay a ftern o o n a t an info rm al p arty
tn honor of h e r niece M arg aret D ent,
from R oseburg, who has been h er
house g u est th e p ast tw o w eeks. T he
young folks p re s e n t w ere th te M isses
F lo ren ce Jo rd a n . L u cetta B aughm an,
B onnie J e a n T in k er. N an cy B arnum .
M ildred S w ift, E velyn P helps, M arie
B arnum . H elen S e ttle and M arg aret
D ent. S andw iches, pickles, c ak e and
ice cream w ere served.
THURSDAY. JULY 4. U»'-’»
Bend People H ere Mrs. Lloyd Ma­
gill an d d a u g h te r an d son. Peggy and
Lloyd, of B end, a rriv e d in S pring-
field W ed n esd ay to sp en d a few days
v isitin g a t th e hom e of M rs M agill's
m o th er, M rs. C. M agill.
H ere From W alterv ille — L e ste r
M illican of W a lte rv ille s p e n t W ed­
n esd ay In S p rin g field on b u sin ess
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Union S ervice at C h ris tia n Church
T he union se rv ic e s In wlihdi all
th re e of the S p rin g field c h u rc h e s will
p a rtic ip a te will be held S unday night
a t th e C h ristia n c h u rc h . Rev. ('. II
Blom of th e local B a p tist ch u rch will
preach
T he C h ris tia n E nd eav o r, the
E pw orth L eague, an d the Young
P eople's U nion, w hich have all United
for th e su m m er, will m eet a t the
s h u rrh a t 6:30. M iss W latfrid T yson
of th e C h ristia n d liu rch will be the
leader.
C h arles
Thom pson
Here-
few days v isitin g al th e hom e of Mr.
1 S h a c k le fo rd 's m o th er, Mrs C. M.
1 P e tty jo h n
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■ V isits at Junction C ity M rs J M
1.arso n w ent to Ju n c tio n City T uesday
to spend the day v isitin g at (lie hom e
' of h er fa th e r, C h arles 'lo ftd a lil
H e re F ro m
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Silks, D ry Goods, Ready to W e a r
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C h arle s
W e n d lin g
H O S E — Pointed
hOronite
T ho m p so n of Bend a rriv e d In S pring
field W ednesday and will stay until
S unday v isitin g a t th e hom e of Mr.
and M rs. W.
T yson
V is itin g
RAYON
Special 3 p a ir fo r
flie s - m osquitoes,
roaches tfmoths.lice
and many other insects
Mr
and Mrs. W es S h a c k le fo rd -a n d fam ily
of W en d lin g a re In S p rin g field for a
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Reserve D is tric t No. 12
R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E
First National Bank
O f S pringfield, in th e S ta te of O regon, a t th e close of b u sin ess on
Ju n e 29. 1929
L o an s and D iscounts ..................... .......................................
$97,371.63
O v e r d r a f t s ...............................................................................
80.81
U n ited S ta te s G o v ern m en t se c u ritie s ow ned .............
39.597.03
O th e r bonds, sto ck s, an d se c u ritie s ow ned ......
>8'383'68
F u rn itu re and fixtures, $5.400.00 .................... ......... ......
5,400 04
R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r th a n b an k in g h o u se ..................... ..................... . 10,000.00
R e serv e w ith F e d e ra l R e serv e B ank ...........................................................
14.750.08
C ash and du e from o th e r b a n k s ....................................................................... 43,566.81
4 0 6 .8 6
On side (h e c k s and o th e r ca sh Item s
R edem ption fund w ith U. S. T re a s u re r an d due from U. 9. T re a s u re r
312.50
T otal ............................„......................... - ................................................... $300,797.95
We have never made an offer th at means so much to
our real customers—the mothers. Here is a most modern
convenience that will save hundreds of hours—hours that
mean youth, freedom—and better cookery as well.
Down payment brings the Hotpoint or Westlnghouse
into your home fully installed. The terms have been made
doubly easy—just pay $8.00 each month right with your
light bill.
For thirty days we offer this modern Hotpoint Auto­
matic Electric Range on terms so low that every mother
can afford It.
A Corona Electric Cooker Included
L IA B IL IT IE S
C a p ita l sto ck paid in ..............
B u ri In a
U ndivided p ro fits— n et .
C irc u la tin g n o tes o u tsta n d in g
Ca- <hlers’ ch eck s o u tsta n d in g
D em and d e p o sits
T in e D eposits .........................
T otal
$ 25.000 00
3,000.00
3,724.60
6.250.00
502 88
. 185.691.39
76,629.08
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S ta te of O regon, C ounty of L ane, as.:
I. Wm. G. H ughes, p re s id e n t of th e ab o v e nam ed b an k do so lem n ly sw ear
th a t the above s ta te m e n t is tr u e to th e b e s t of m y kno w led g e and belief.
WM. G. HUGHES, President.
C o rrect A tte st: L. K. P age, A. R. S n e e d , P au l H adley, D irecto rs.
S u b scrib ed an d sw o rn befo re m e th is 3rd day of Ju ly . 1929.
(S E A L )
FR A N K A. D eP U E , N o ta iy Public.
(M y com m ission ex p ires Jan . 11. 1932)
Or a Westinghouse
Perhaps you prefer the Junior Console Westinghouse
Range. We offer that too so that no mother will be with­
out electric cookery because of preference. The same
terms apply to the Westinghouse.
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MOUNTAIN STATES
SPRINGFIELD
For July only, we include with each purchase of a 3-
plate model Hotpoint or Westinghouse range a Corona
Electric Cooker. It adds more than one plate to your range
capacity. It bakes, stews, boils and browns food just to a
turn. Hook it up on any light outlet. It uses no more heat
than an electric iron. Take it witli you on the picnic; it will
retain heat for over six hours.
POWER COMPANY
OREGON
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