The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, January 08, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    PAOS PIVE
J TOWN AND VICINITY
LEGION GROUPS GOING TO
DR. AND MRS. POLLARD
WALTERVILLE TONIGHT
ENJOY CALIFORNIA TRIP
Bualnee» V isitor 8 W Rlcliardiuin
Vlelt at Portland John Anderson
of Thurston w»» a busin»»» visitor made a business trip to Portland dur­
In Hprlngflold »»«lerday
ing (he w eekend.
Vlalta Frianda Mra. J. C. Bailey of
W altorvllls Man Hara - -Pet# Thom
naon of W altorvlll« was a visitor» In Jasper »tailed with friends In Spring
field on Monday.
thia city ywUordny.
Transacts Bualnaaa C. W. Allen of
from Vornall Mra. R. E.
Hill* of Yarnell waa a »laltor In Vida was a business visitor In thia
city Monday,
Mprlngfiubl on Wodn»»d«y.
V is it»
Jaapar Man Hara II II. froaaott
of Jaapar waa a »laltor In thia city
Wi’diiuaday.
Donna Raaldant Vlalta - A. It. Edgelt
Dona was a business »laltor In
Springfield on Monday.
of
Vlaltor from Crow Stag» — Mra
Tranaacta Busin»»» la>atar Millican
of W ellnrvlllr waa a bualnnaa »laltor Claude Valller of Crow Stage »tailed
friends In Springfield Saturday
In Springfield yesterday,
Her*—W. R Ixxi
Vlaita Frianda Ira Gray of Thur-
a to ll visited frianda In Hprlngfluld on of Murcolu waa u Saturday shopper
In I hla city.
Wodnaadar.
M a rc ó la R a a ld a n t
Vlplta Friendo Mr». Fred W right
R ecovering Mra Marlon Adame la
recovering from a recent lllnoaa at of Wendltng visited friends In Spring
field on Saturday.
bar homo In Baal Hprlu«fl«id.
Buy» F»»d J. T Roaaman of Camp
C ra s w o ll R a a ld a n t Haro—H. O. Den
Creek purchaawl fool In Bprlngfleld hum of C resw ell transacted business
yesterday.
In Springfield on Monday.
The regular m eeting of the Am eri­
A ten-day vacation (rip In southern
can Legion and Auxiliary will be held
California during the Christm as holi­
tonight at W O. W. hall at Walter-
days la aomethlng never to be for vllle. Following the business m eeting
gotten according to Dr. and Mra. W. those present will enjoy doughnuts
II. Pollard who returned Bunday ev e­ and coffee. The Legion will furnish
ning from such a trip. The Tourna­ the doughnuts and the women will
ment of Hosea at Paaedena on New make the coffee.
Year's day waa the outstanding a t
traction of the entire trip th ey say. DRILL TEAM TO INITIATE
The mile of Illuminated Christina»
NEW MEMBER ON FRIDAY
trees In Pasadena waa also another
very Impreaalve thing. Paaaden* haa
Members of the P rogressive 22
one street fully a m ile long which Is
drill team of the Rebekah lodge will
lined with live growing evergreen
Initiât* a new member at their reg­
trees. T h ese are decorated and Ilium
ular m eeting Friday evening. New
Inated every year during the holiday
officers for the year trill al»o be
season.
i-liosen at thia m eeting.
T he local people did not have an
%
opportunity to w itness any of the foot
M a rr ia g e L ic e n s e s Issued
bull g lid e s w hile In the south. They
During the past week marriage li­
had planned to see the W ashington cen ses have been granted to the fol­
Htate-Alabuma gam e, but after stand lowing: Shelley Whiteman and June
Ing along one o f the streets In P ass Earle, both of E ugene; Leater Edge,
dena watching the Rose tournament Alturas, and Vera Coates, Springfield;
It was too late to view the game
Merle Parker, McMinnville, and Effie
I’ursell. Springfield; Fred Chamber-
lain and Emma Thornaburg, both of
NEW YEAR’S EVE SUPPER
V isits from W endllng -John Dnwn-
T ransacts Bualnaeo- W. L. Allen of
Ina of W endllng waa a »laltor In W endllng waa a business visitor In
thia city ynatarday.
Springfield Monday morning.
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H a r r is b u r g R e s id e n t Hara W. M
Vlalta from W andllng- Henry Alt
Kpurlln of llarrlabur< w aa a bualnaaa
man of W endllng waa a visitor In
»laltor In Bprlngfleld Wodnnaday.
Springfield on Monday morning.
A t D a li» » - Mra. C. F. Egglmann loft
tor Dallas thia morning to look aflor
Returns to Dalla»- Virgil McPhed
work of Ilia lout lea of the G. A . R.
aon returned Io Dallas Sunday after
of which ah» la state proaldent.
spending the Chrlatmaa holidays with
R a ilr o a d M a n a t Portland
It W. hla mother. Mra. Stella McPherson
Drr. em ployee of the Bouthern P a c ific He la assistant principal at the Dallas
railroad company wont to Portland Junior high school.
Tuesday.
Salam Paopls Vlalt Mr.
Otto W ilson. Otto Jr., and
garct W ilson were Bunday
the home of Mra. Gertrude
and M ra
M la a Mar
gueala at
W ilson
P. A. T. PILOT LANDS
LARGE SHIP ON LAKE
SHORE ABOVE OAKRIDGE
HELD AT GOSSLER HOME Roseburg.
11 YEARS CONSTIPATION
Nine couple» were Invited to the
GLYCERIN MIX ENDS IT
home of Mr and Mr». W A. Oqaaler
for a midnight supper on New Year's
eve Immediately follow ing the I^eglon
carnival dunce which they attended at
Thurston. The gueata were Mr. and
Mrs Clifford W ilson, Mr. and Mrs
Emory Pyle. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Burlier. Mr and Mra. Henry Fandrem.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvln May. Mr. and
Mra Chester Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs
Floyd Thompson. Mr. and Mra. Oakley
McQuIre and Mr. and Mra. Elton L a
Salle, of Eugene and the host and
hostess.
A large number o f th ese people
have made a practice for several years
of being together on New Year’s eve,
und this year It was decided to In
crease the number.
R ussell Cunningham, veteran pilot
Back for School W illiam Bword
for the Pkclfle Air Transport com
has returned from Portland where he
patiy. Is now back at hla usual Job
»pent th e Christm as holidays with
that of flying the night mall over
his mother, Mrs. Cecil Bword.
H ie route b etw een Seattle-P<Jrl»and
Vlaltor at Portland- Mlaa Maude and Medford. The airplane which ho
llrattaln returned Bunday (m m Port attem pted to fly from Ihe Medford
land where she had spent the week airport early last Thursday morning
on a lone hop to S ea ttle Is now
end.
n estlin g under a blanket of snow In
Returns from California— K. E. Mor­ the high C ascades near Crescent lake
rison returned Saturday from < all He la receiving congratulations from
fornla.
H is aon, Ooral^, drove to his friends for his daring and ability
Grants Paas to m eet hla father.
In making a forced landing In the
dark with a large ship on the tree-
C ollects Bounty- John Yarnell of covered slopee with only slight dam­
Vida collected a »2 00 bounty on a age to bis ship and no Injury to
wildcat Monday at the office of the
him self.
latno county clerk.
Cunningham left Medford airport
about 2: JO Thursday morning and
Salem People H a ro -M r. and Mra
sleet on the wings of the large ship
Truberl H enderson of Balem were
made It neceesary for him to make
gueata at the home of Mr. and Mra.
a forced landing. He radioed this In­
J. M latraon on Bunday.
formation to the operators at Port­
Leaves
fo r
K la m a th
F a lla
M la a land and Medford and noothlng more
Audrey Mcl-heraon left Saturday for was heard o f him until late Friday
Klamath Pulls where she la teaching when he telephoned from Oakridge
of his safety. H e cam e to Eugene
acbool.
that evening where he was met by
Ratum a from Portland— ITofeaaor his w ife and officials o f the transport
G. B. Wood returned the latter part company. leaving Saturday afternoon
of the week from Portland where he for Portland.
In the m eantim e an ex ten siv e search
attended the m eeting of the Btate
hud been organised and w henever the
T each ers’ association.
w eather was suitable a doren ships
Fly to Portland— Dr. W. C. Rebhan were searching Ihe m ountains In the
and Floyd Flanerv flew to Portland vicinity of T iller and the Cow Creek
yeateday morning In one of the B en­ canyon for th e flier and h is ship.
nett transportation ships. They plan
K nowledge of the Cascade national
to return som e tim e today.
forest which Cunningham gained while
flying with the forest patrol several
V isiting Parent*--M r. and Mrs. Paul years ago la believed to have made
F. Alley of Moro. Oregon, are »tailing It possible for the flier to tend In
at the home of her parents. Professor the region In which he did and to
and Mra. W K Buell. Mra. Alley will make his way out unaided. He claim s
he remembered here as Pauline Buell. that he sat In the ship for tw o hours
aw aiting daylight and llsteen ln g to
Cottage Grove People Hero Mr.
plnns bolng made for a search for
and Mr* Earl HUI. Mlaa Evelyn Veatch
him
The «hock given the ship In
and Mary V incent, all <>f Cottage
landing Injured his transm itter and
Grove, »pent Bunday as gueata at the
he could not send any new s to the
unin of Mr. and Mrs. fllley Bnod-
outer world.
m as.
“For 11 years I tried to get rid of
constipation,*' says Chas. E. Blair.
«’Then Ait last the sim ple mixture.
Adlerlka, made me regular."
The sim ple m ixtures of glycerin
buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adler
Ika) acts on BOTH upper and lower
bowel, relieving constipation In 2
hours! Bring« out poisons you never
thought were In your system . Let
Adlerlka give your stom ach and bow
els a REAL cleaning and see how
good you feel! Flanery's Drug Store.
N O T IC E
120 W. 8th
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W M Be
to Show You—
Ixisnn and discounts .................................... - ............. .......'
Overdrafts ....................................
United S tates Governm ent securities owned ...............
Other bonds, stock s, and securities owned ...........................
Furniture and Fixture*
...
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Rent esta te owned other than banking hous ........
R eserve with Federnl R eserve Bank ............................
Undivided profit*—net ------------
Circulating notes outstanding.....
Cashiers’ ehecks outstanding .—
Demand deposits -------------------
rime D eposits-----------------------
Total .......................................
87,770.94
2.72
27.195.35
80.3t9.17
6,400.00
6,500.00
13,898.99
36.018.94
312.50
8 t Lt*Wm.<O *1?ughiM "presldentnoef the above named bank do
that the above statem en t Is true to the b e M o f
"weftr
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Correct—A ttest: L. K. Page. Paul Hadley. A R. Sneed Directors.
Subscribed and sworn before me this 6th dny of January, 1931.
(SEAL)
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1 to 5 P. M.
Office hours:
Residence 223 B street
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STO RE NO. 4
500 M a in S tr e e t,
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88-96 W e s t B ro a d w a y . E u g e n e
S p r in g fie ld
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Solid Pack Tomatoes
Lime' Rickey
Myrtle brand
No. 2% Can ...
Hollywood
O A ,,
12 oz. bottle ..... £ v C
Sardines
Green Gage Plums
Silver Dale
No. 21/ j ! Can
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Domestic
Cans
12‘/2 c
19c
Peaches, Rose Dale
Crackers
3 >b. Boxes
Each .................
Sliced or Halves Q Q
No. 2!4 Can ......
38c
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Butter
Egg»
First Grade
Fresh Standard
Creamery, lb.
Dozen
EGGS AND EUTTER SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGE
............. ........
20c
30c
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2 P. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Our Entire Stock of
Diamonds
Watches
ClocKs
Silverware
Jewelery, Etc,
At Your Own Prices
Quality
That Have
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Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer
..»266,418.61
Total
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Reserve District No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OP TH E
Charter No.
OF
The undersigned. Executor» of the
estate of Hugh M. Price, deceased
! have filed their Final Account In the
matter of said estate with the County
Clerk of I>ane County. Oregon, and
an order has been made and entered
of record by the County Court of
«aid County directing th is notice and
METHODIST FREE CHURCH appointing Saturday, the 7th day of
February, 1931. at the hour of ten
PLANS BIBLE MEETINGS o’clock A. M for the hearing of ob­
jections to said account and the settle­
A special series of Bible cla sses will ment of said estate.
Dater th is 8th day of January, 1931.
start at th e Free M ethodist church
JOHN M PRICE
In W est Springfield on Tuesday. Rev.
JE SSE A. FOUNTAIN
J. 8-15 22 29 F 5
H. E. Krleder of Grand View, Wash
Ington will be the evan gelist for the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tw o w eeks m eetings. The cla sses will
NoGce Is hereby given that the un­
m eet each evening at the church at
dersigned haa been duly appointed
7: SO.
Administrator of the e sta te of Cath­
E. R. Thom ason, pastor of the arine E. Adama. deceased, and any
church, will conduct regular services and all persons having claim» against
the said estate are hereby required
on Sunday with Sunday school at to present said claim s duly verified
10.00 and preaching at 11:00 and 7:30. s» bv tew required, at my tew office.
A prayer m eeting will be held tonight. Beckwith Building, 717 W illam ette St.,
Everyone la Invited and w elcom e to Eugene. Oregon. In Lane County. Ore­
gon. within six m onths from the date
attend any or all of th ese m eetings. of this notice.
Dated and first published January
8. 1931.
METHODIST LADIES AID
Date o f last publication February
HAS MEETING YESTERDAY 5. 1931.
.
H. E. SLATTERY. 1
Administrator of the estate of Cath­
The monthly m eeting of the Ladle*
arine E. A dam s.deceased.
Aid of the Methodist church was held
Address 717 W illam ette 9L,
yesterday afternoon In the church par
Eugene, Oregon. ‘
J.8-15-22-29-F.5
lors. A sliver tea was held during
the business session.
D r. J O S E P H IN E C . B R A U N
FRANK A. DePVB. Notary Public for Oregon.
My com m ission expires Jan. 11, 1832.
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