The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 08, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    rmUtSDAY. JANUARY S, 1931
T U B S P R IN G F IE L D NEW S
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HUNTING POSTPONEMENT
REAL PROGRESS MADE
NOT LEGAL SAYS STATE
IN 1930 SETTLEMENT
SUPREME
COURT MONDAY
ON OREGON LANDS
TWAS
I nota <
Concrete evidence of the substantial
growth in new people and new wealth
In all parts of Oregon is contained
in the December report of the State
Chamber of Commerce, which shows
a total of 138 out-of state families
who arrived and who bought 8.312
acres of land and invested $425.884
The annual report. Just Issued by
m
(for W. tl Ido, shows a total
of 1993 new families for the year who
bought 98.533 acres of land and who
invested in this land, equipment,
household goods and other forms of
property a total of $3.703.660. The
six year period Just closed by the
State Chamber shows a grand total
of 5.292 amply financed, practical farm
families that have been attracted to
this state who have purchased 262.535
acres of land in all counties of Ore­
gon who have brought $21,576 538 in
new capital. Manager Ide points out
that these 5.292 families have in­
creased the annual purchasing power
of our cltivens by at least $5,000,000.
Interesting features of the report
the the increase of out-of-state auto­
mobile registrations from California,
which rose from 53.336 in 1929 to
57.320 In 1930. while total registra
tions showed a slight decrease; an
increase in new families coming from
California to Oregon, which was prac­
tically nothing five years ago to
approximately 40 per cent of all new
people coming into Oregon in 1930.
During the first year's operation of
the Los Angeles office of the State
Chamber over 100 farms were pur­
chased by Californians who were sent
to this state. Manager Ide reports
that because of the consistent adver­
tising and follow-up work of the State
Chamber in past years, even greater
results may be expected in 1931.
POWER COMPANY AD
-BOOSTS” OREGON FARMS
Agricultural conditions in the Wil­
lamette valley and in fact the whole
Btate of Oregon were given some good
publicity, in the Mountain States
Power company's page advertisement
which appeared recently In the Oregon
Voter magazine. The ad which was
entitled "Oregon Farmers Earn 20 Per
Cent More than the U. S. Average”
contained some interesting facts and
figures and is quoted herewith as
follows;
"The United States department of
agriculture figures show lhat the Ore­
gon farmers earn 20 per cent more
than the national average and the
per capita earnings of the Oregon
farmers are over 50 per cent above
national average. It is a significant
fact that the Pacific Coast has far
more electrical development on farms
than any other section of the United
Stats This means that Oregon farm­
ers together with their neighbors of
Washington and California are con­
ducting their farm operations on a
modern and efficient business-like
basis.
"In the Willamette valley will be
found many electrical farms served
by this company—successful farms
which yield their owners a substantial
return on their. Investment. Oregon
may well be proud of her progressive
farmrs and orchardists who are build­
ing a nation-wide reputation for the
excellence of Oregon products.
"This company is indeed proud of
the part it Is taking in Increasing
profits for our rural customers and
in greatly improving working and
living conditions on the farm through
supplying adequate electric service at
reasonable rates.”
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E ggimanns
C hocolates
F G G IM A N N ’ S
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
C O L O N IA L
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COUNTY TREASURER GETS
FINAL LICENSE FEE CHECK
Total ______________________
$207,671 65
VICTORIA
A DeLuxe Type of Unusual Appeal
How One Woman Lost
2C Pounds of Fat
Gained in Vivaciousness
THURSTON
24 HOURS
The New Ford
Gained a Shapely Figure
ELECTRIC COW SHOWN
IN LOCAL STORE WINDOW
•
WE CAN
ARRANGE
A LOAN
ITS HERE!
Gained Physical Vigor
a
The U illn g COW which the Alpine
William Harnett and Mr» Margaret Milk company 1« using tor advertising
Lien were married New Year« dsv, purl ' > ' was placed III Ihe window
One of the final acts of the state
The young people of the ne ghhoi of the Wliile Front Grocery on Mou
supreme court beiore the change in
hood gave them a ehlvail on Fthtoy day and d e w the allenllon of many
the personnel which took place Mou
evening
t .»Isstrlsne. Ih e cow la motivated by
day. was to uphold the right of in­
The high school and grade school
an eleclrb motor and moves Its tail
dividuals to hunt during the time set
I started again Monday after several
and lo ad ut frequent Intervals. It also
aside by the law of the state regard­
day* of vacation.
Gape Ils ears unit chews a cud besides
less of prooJamatlons by state of­
Mrs A. W Weaver has been III
Idling out a low bellow.
ficials. The decision was handed down
with flu (or several day«
in the case against George ilurckhard
Mr» Way Baugh entei^alned for
of Tillamook who was tried for hunt­
dinner tost Sunday In honor of lor
ing in a closed season In 1929 when
husband. Ray Baugh's birthday Mr
the tote Governor Patterson had post­
and Mrs dtnnlrv Baugh from Donna.
poned the opening of the hunting
Mi and Mis D <>. Baugh. Mi and i
season.
Mrs Wllilum Culver and Mr» Hill
four! members ruled that the post­
slutter from Eugene were present.
4
ponement by the governor was illegal
Miss Mildred I’rlce return to The
as it did not specify any date on
Du'lee lust Sunday after spending hull
which the hunters could enter the
days here with her parents, Mr and
woods.
Mr*. John Prlvo
Roland Edward from Oregon City
State forest officials, on hearing of .
visited si Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart Iasi
the decision, declare that they cannot
see why a hunter is any more of a | G ary Cooper and B e tty Compeon in a acene from “ T he Spoilers,”
Tuesday.
Last Friday Mr and Mrs. Ray Baugh
ftre menace in the woods than most
Rex Beach.
A P aram o un t production p layin g at the
and family motored to Junction City
of the less experienced campers.
Colonial F rid a y and Saturday.
I ami spent the day with Mrs H uuk I i ' m
It is improbable that Oregon hunters
parents, Mr and Mrs James Culvert
will have to. worry about delayed
cost
a
quarter
of
a
million
dollars
Mr and Mrs John Endicott gave
opening of the hunting season in the DARE DEVILS MAKE
to put this single scene on the screen
future, except in the national forests.
“HELL’S ANGELS";
and uvlntlpn authorities, military anil a party at their homo Inst Wednesday
ACES STAGE BATTLES civil, declare It Is the most miraculous evening In honor of their son, Wayne
INTERESTING PAMPHLET
achievement In the history of both Endicott and Ihmalil Wool wine's birth­
days.
After spending the evening ;
Au event of more than usual stg aeronoutlcs and motion pictures.
DEALS W ITH SURVEY OF
with games refreshments of punch,
niflcance Is lated for movle-goocrs
For the first time the exploits of cake, fruit, candy und nuts were I
OREGON STATE ROADS the Colonial theatre, starting Sunda.,
the now world famous Baron von served at u tale hour.
for one week when "Hell's At gel's,"
A very interesting pamphlet on the the most outstanding film achieve­ Richthofen’s Hying Circus are accur­
Miss Marjorie Grunt has returned
ately reproduced, and for the first I to her school at Marshfield after
roadsides of Oregon, .embodying a re­ ment of all time, is the attraction.
time the sensational wartime Zeppelin spending the holidays hero.
port of the survey of the highways
IO A N SO C IETY
"Hell's Angels" is the stupendous
in this state which was made last drama of air-war which Howard raid on txmdon is depleted reuilstl
TIFFANY » U H 0 IN O , S IC O N O F t O O t
Mr, and Mrs Hubert Gray have
summer by Mrs W. L. Lawton, has Hughes produced and personally di­ 1 rally.
returned
from Klamuth ►
’alls where : Cor. Wlllamotto A Eighth Sts.
Upwards of 20.000 persons took
Just been published by The American rected at the staggering cost of
ttiey
visited
Mrs
Gray's
parents.
Mr . P H O N E i
3 0 4 0
Nature association of Washington. D. $4.000.000, and which required three l>art in the making of "Hell's Angels,"
and
Mrs.
Robert
Herrington
during
EUGENE. OREGON
C. for the National Council for Pro­ years of continuous filming to com­ and more than 3,000,000 feet of film
Licensed by the S tate.
ware ground through the cameras to the holidays.
tection of Roadside Beauty.
plete.
ohtuln
the
astounding
realism
dis-
The booklet contains thirty six pages
It is admittedly the ace spectacle
and is profusely illustvated with both of wartime aviation — a graphic I closed In the completed picture.
commendable and disgraceful scenes glorificatioon of the World War In
which Mrs. Lawson found along the the air.
PHYSICAL. MENTAL TEST
highways while on her visit to this
More than 100 daring pilots. In­ URGED BY NEW GOVERNOR
state. The purpose of the publication cluding many of America's foremost
is to point out the effects of bill stunt flyers, took part in the thrill­
Julius L. Meier, governor elect of
boards and other commercial adver­ ing air battles which are a spectac­ Oregon, will udvocate Ihe passage of
tising on the scenic effectiveness and ular feature of "Hell's Angels.”
a state law at the forthcoming term
N o th in g q u ite equals the rich , dcllcltiu», wholesom e
the safety of the state highways.
A flying fleet of exactly 87 real of the legislature providing (or both
fla v o r o f real chocolate caiuly, properly made
We have
Many scenes of the McKenzie high­ wartime planes, including a giant pnyslcal and mental tests before a
had w orlds o f ex|>erlence in candy m aking and fin d th a t
way are included in the pamphlet. An German Gotha bomber and a German license to drive a motor vehicle muy
It alw aya pays to m ake and Hell the best. O ur choeolates
illustration of the Rose Gray Tea dirigible, was brought together from be obtained. The large number of
sim p ly can not l>e beaten as o u r m any custom ers know .
Room Just across the river has this all parts of the world and flown In serious accidents during the post year
I f yon have not yet tasted l'2gglniann'H chocoloutes, you
makes necessary some radical chunge
inscription below it. "Proving that this picture.
have
a real tre a t co m in g up.
In
one
scene
alone
50
planes
are
In
the
motor
laws,
thinks
the
gov
the roadside establishment can be an
addition.” and picturing other less in­ shown in combat simultaneously. It ernor.
viting stands on the opposite page.
R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E
The Pacific highway between Goshen
Ewd W here the Service Is Different''
and Eugene is mentioned in the
pamphlet. Mrs. Lawson state, Eugene
has an unusual opportunity for a
at Springfield, County of Lane, State of Oregon, at the close of business
beautiful approach on the south along
December 31, 1930
the Willamette river. Already there
are twenty-eight hoards on the last
RESOURCES
two miles, fifteen of them are or­
$106,867.52
Loans and discounts .......... ................................... .......................
ganized.
450.61
Overdrafts
47.657 05
Copies of the report may be obtained B o n d s , s e c u r itie s , e tc .
181067 00
Banking house $14,900.00, furniture und fixtures $3,157.00
from the National Council for the Pro­ Real estate owned other than banking house
9,066 31
tection of Roadside Beauty at 119 Cash, due from bunks and cash items
25.573.16
• • i X r.ii\<W
East 19 St.. New York. The state
$207,671.66
Total
federatioon of garden clubs Is mailing
^Jositio*. «m <
copies to all service and business
LIABILITIES
$ 30.000.00
organizations in the state and large Capital stock paid I n _____________
4.000.00
numbers of them are being distributed
HEX BEACH'S
4,077.08
profits—net --------------- ---
in the east with beneficial advertising Undivided
118,708 66
Demand depostts _________________
Mighty I trama of
26.161 00
results.
Time c e r tific a te s_________________
Alaska.
24.696 91
Savings deposits ........ ................... ......
30 00
Other liabilities; Dividends Unpaid
State of Oregon. County of Lane, ss;
Lane county received the sum ol
I, C. E. Kenyon, cashier of the above-named bank, do solnmnly swear
$164,360.19 from the state during the that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. E. KENYON. Cashier.
year 1930 as Its share of the automo­
Correct—A ttest;
bile license plate fees paid Into the
Welby Stevens, Charles F. Eggimann—Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of January, 1931.
state treasury by residents of the
(SEAL)
I. M PETERSON. Notary Public for Oregon
county. A check for $5,128.20 repres-
(My commission expires June 1, 1932.)
nting the last quarterly payment was
received from the state treasurer last
week by the county treasurer. The
county receives one-fourth of all the
funds collected for license plates, and
LEGION GROUP WILL TRY
the state retains three-fourths of the
OLD TIME DANCE SATURDAY total. The money is used for road
The American Legion will sponsor work.
an old fashioned dance at the Thur­
ston hall on Saturday night. The MRS. NORMAN HOWARD TO
semi-monthly dances at the hall have
ENTERTAIN CLUB FRIDAY
been very successful and a constant
Mrs. Norman Howard will entertain ,
request for more frequent dances
will be answered with a trial of the the members of the Priscilla club at
old time dances on Saturday according her home on Friday afternoon. The
to J. M Larson, finance officer of the afternoon will be spent with needle­
Legion. The attendance at the dance work, entertainment and refreshments. |
Saturday will determine the future of This is the first meeting of the club
since before Christmas.
the venture, he declared.
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Lost H er P ro m in e n t H ips
Lost H er Sluggishness
a
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get on the scales and note how many
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eyes sparkle with glorious health— |
you feel younger in body—keener In I
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person a Joyous surprise.
Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN
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and surest, way to lose fat—if you j
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turned.
T his sm a rt new car is th e la te st design of Ford
M otors. It is a four passenger type distinguished
by its slan tin g windshield and by Its tan colored
top and re a r q u a rte r which harm onizes with the
optional body colors.
T his c ar sets a sta n d a rd in autom obiles which
will in te rest you w h eth er you a re in the m ark et
for a new c a r or not. Come In— we’ll be glad
to show it to you.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
25c
—Then —
fo r one e n tire w eek—
STANDS ALONE AS
THE GREATEST OF MOTION
PICTURES
V r \> *
Every one who has
seen this sensation—
concedes Its unequalled
pre-eminence In the history ™
of the Screen I
I
HOWARD HUGHES
Thrilling Air Spectacle
HELLS
ANGELS
the first multi-million dollar talking
picture
’
with JEAN IIARLOW
BEN LYON — JAMES HALL
PREMIER EUGENE RUN!
ATTEND THE
MATINEES!
Anderson Motors, Inc.
Oving io the big night crowd«, you will be aasured of
!< ’• <r ! in :i,i(l comtori by attending a matinee.
P R IC E S :
M atinee - N ig h t
50c
Children
25c