LODGE MEMBERS Camelia Plant Blooming Now S H I OFFICERS ----------- I Beautiful Blossoms Come Out Month Early; Few Are Large Delegation Of Viaitora Grown Locally Attend Joint Installation Ceremonies On Monday Cantella bloaaoms. strange wai Malin» Snodgrass and Raleigh Morris were Installed as the Noble Grands or Juanita Rebekah and Springfield 1. O. 0, F lodge« res­ pectively Monday evening at a Joint installation conducted by Mrs. Uleun Stone, district deputy presi­ dent. for the Rebekahs, and Rich­ ard Johns, district deputy grand waster, of Westpoint lodge at Co­ burg. for the Odd Fellows. Mrs. Alberta Walker and John Stuckey both o( Eugene, were the marshals. The Installation followed the re­ gular business meeting during which Mrs. Clara Snodgrass was elected trustee for three years. Mrs. Ernest Black, for two years, and Mrs. Roea Montgomery for one year. Preceding the business session the entire group enjoyed a potluck supper which was attended by <0. Seventy-tive, 52 members and 23 visitors from Eugene. Coburg and Irving attended the lodge sessions. Other Rebekah officers installed are: Crystal Bryau. vice-grand; Zella Cantrell, warden; Irma Nolt. conductress: Mrs. Montgomery, chaplain; Eunice Gerber, past noble grand; Bernice Conoly. In­ side guardian; Clarine Putman, out­ side guardian; Mrs. Clara Snod­ grass. " right support to the noble grand; Mrs. Lillian Black, left sup port to the noble grand; Mrs. Elea­ nor Turrell, left support to the vice­ grand; Mrs. Minnie Qtrard. right support to the rice grand; Mrs. Cora Hinson, financial secretary; Doris Girard, recording secretary; and Mrs. Marie Pohl, treasurer. Odd Fellows Seat Officers Odd Fellows' officers installed in addition to Mr. Morris were Lynn Stone, vice-grand; Oswald Olson, secretary; B. G. Sankey. treasurer; and E. E. Pyne, past grand. Ap­ pointive officers installed were W. F. Walker, right supporter to noble grand; Roland Moehier. left sup porter to the noble grand; Lee Putman, warden; Ernest Black, right supporter to the vice-grand; and Waiter Ebbert. left supporter to the vice-grand; John Ketels. conductor; Wm. Strunk, chaplain; Elmer Findley, inside guardian, and Howard Cotton, outside guard­ ian. After the installation Mrs. J. E. Richmond of Eugene sang several vocal solos with accompaniment by Mrs Roland Moshier. A short talk was made by W. F. Walker. like flowers which have the frail appearance of artificial creations, are now blooming in Springfield The flowers do not usually bloom until February, but this season the first ones began opening In the yard of the 8. C. Wright home shortly after Christmas. Another plant of double blossoms Is budded out and will bloom soon at the Harry Stewart home. Both are a delicate pink. Few of the plants are growing in Springfield, although there art many of them in Portland, especial­ ly at the beautiul Lambert Gar­ dens. They are also grown as far north as In England and Scotland They are sometimes known as the English Channel rose. The plant in the Wright yard was purchased about eight years ago and now stands about five feet In height. It had more than 200 buds on it. more than 100 of which have yet to bloom, and Is kept covered to protect the flowers from the wind and rain The plant was given a severe set back a few years ago when Lane county expe. ’enced a severe winter, and It has never had so many buds and flowers any previous year says Mr. Wright. The plant in the Stewart yard ts about two years old and has had only a tew blossoms each year. Both of the plants were brought to this city rom Portland. Some of the plants have white flowers, and there are different species of plants, with different leaf formations according to Mr Wright. The leaves on the plants are also waxen, giving the entire cut flower an artificial appearance. TELEPHONE OFFICIALS GIVEN ADVANCEMENTS H. D. Pillsbury, president of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, laat week became chair­ man of the board of directors. Mr. Pillsbury's advancement came as a part of a realignment of official responsibilities in the company car ried out recently by the board of directors. Mr. PtUsbury. who has been with the telephone company continuously for 3« years, entered the telephone business in 1898 In the legal department and became president In 1925. Pillsbury has been an outstanding figure in the telephone industry o the Pacific Coast and in his many years of service he has devoted himself to Marriage Licenses the highest ideals of service both Marriage licenses have been Is­ to the people in the business and sued at the county clerk's office to the general public. during the past week to the follow­ N. R. Powley, operating vice- ing: Robert Stayton and Bernice president, succeeds Pillsbury as Ingalls, both of Engene; Warren president, and Vice President C. E. Green and Evangeline Maher, both Fleager. Powley's assistant for the of Eugene; Allen Keith of Casca­ j past six years, was elected vice- dia and Marie Petteway of Spring president in charge of operations. field. Edwin Bushnell. Eugene, and — C Mae Raybonld of Salt Lake City; QUARTERLY MEETING OF and Arln B. Nye, Junction City, route 2. and Alice Brock of Goshen. BAPTIST CHURCH TONITE The quarterly business meeting of the Springfield Baptist church will be held this evening following One 50c jar of Amberlatum, a potluck supper at 6:30. Reports one 50c bottle cough syrup from all departments and comrnlt- and ana one 50c t>uc package of or cold tee8 will heard, and a social eapsules all for 98c at Scott’s ' evening wm be held foiowtng the StO re' 1 business session. BE PREPARED! Irish-Murphy Co. Best Service Our Aim Our big grocery is eq uipped to serve the home people in the best of style and with quality food products priced as low as can be found anywhere. Your best interest is our best interest when it comes to groceries. AT OUR MARKET Columbia River Smelt, Oysters and Salmon, now In season, will be found fine and fresh. serve you better in sea food products. We want to ADS. WILL TELL BANKERS' STOUT TOWN AND VICINITY JV.O.W. InstaUs GROUPS 10 VISIT In Open Program SNOW SPORT SITE Goes to Albany—W. K. Itameli Visitor From Waltsrvllle— Mrs. Daisy Pugh Is New Guardian Waller Carter of Waltervllle wss a mad»* it business trip Io Albany lo B ankers Associa­ H. S. Seniors Take Neighbor At Public In­ day. visitor In Springfield Friday. A m e ric a n tion P resid en t A nnounces M o v e to S tim u la te B ank N e w s p a p e r A d v e rtis in g stallation Evant Salam Man Hero— Charlea Wiper1 bp* alna Ankle— Mr.», halle Brum etie sprained he.' i.iiHe reco ill ' Salem business man. was a visitor j tine hundred persona were pres­ III Springfield Thursday morning ' ent for the public Installation of when »he fell In ill * woodshed He was formerly manager of Real ,*,rcl, . N. , ghbor. NEW YORK. — Plans tor stimulat­ Collect Bounty— George McCall uf W(H^ c ra „ . hrW |o t ,,|ght. Re* ing wider use of Informative news­ j ley of Mabel collected the county Haven Memorial park. paper advertising hy banks In pro- Homs from Hospital Frank til , Hrlug l’a»l (luuidlan Neighbor. motiug public understanding and l bounty ou one bobcat at the office sou was brought home from the ' Uiviin Binile, w» , ilio Installing ut- confidence In regard to existing! “t the count» clerk Friday, Pacific hoapltnl Wedneaday. lie 1 ficci banking condition» aad methods i „ „ operation—Frank Olaou un The follow Ing olflcvr* were underwent a major operation Sat have been announced by R. S. Hecht. " . «valed President of the American Banker, dm went a major operation at the urday. Maxwell Pohl. past guardian Association, as a part of his organ Pacific hoapltnl In Eugene . aim Daughter Born Hero Mr. and , neighbor; Daisy Pugh, guardian tsation's activities In aid of recovery, day. Mrs. Limi Cheshire are the parents neighbor; Rachel Thntcher, ail, A general groundwork waa pre­ Frank Dlbbiee Is of a baby daughter born to them visor; Stella Eaton. magician; pared through a nationwide survey I Brother He Of advertising by hanks relative to here from Everett. Washington to Thursday moniin;. January 10. Jewel Hellerbrand. attendant; their willingness to extend Justlfl-' visit with his brother. II. O. Dlb 1035 at the home ol .Mr». Cheahlre’a Stella Lewis, hanker; Kay Mtevena. able loans to Industry and trade, j <>low. mother, Mr». It. S Johns. captain of the guards; Grace FIs This, he said, revealed that a large i her, flag bearer; Elate Lambert, number In all parts of the country Class Rings Here—Seniors at the are pursuing aggressive policies high school received their 1936 HAPPY HOUR CLUB HEARS Inner sentinel; Lily Kiser, outer sentinel; Dori» Girard, musldal; along this line and encouraging their ,-iass ring» Monday. The rings have TALK ON GRAND OPERA Alice Donne. gNomlt Hellerbrand. customer» to develop forward-look- lbK initial« with a large center ............ | and Edith Laxton, manager«; Myr- lag business plans. "It Is our atm to #ud Blnaller M S- ou either aide. aid In fostering this constructive at­ Melubers of the Happy Hour club Kggtmanu. correspondent; M ill titude w berever possible." he said. Heme from Heap,tai— Ro4**je heard a lecture ou the opera Mon utraril, clerk; ad Clarine Pul The association's Advertising De­ Joliiff returned home from tho Fa day afteruoou wheu they met at mgn> senior guardian neighbor. partment. under the direct supervi­ ifii hospital thia wiek. He had Hie hume nt Mrs. Olive Rebhau. | j,\,r program which waa proa sion of the general executive offl- neeu a patient th-'re for the past'Mrs. k O(# McGrew lectured, aud enteit by Mr. Pohl Hie the following cere, has prepared, at the headquar­ I both Mr». McGrew and Mia» Robin numhera were heurd. ters In New York City, an informa­ >ix weeks. I.eVee. one of her students, sang "Come Where the Lilies Grow.' tive advertising series for the use of Parents of Bon— Mr. and Mr». member banks in the association to Erueal Skinner are th« parent» of »olo» with Maude Deuatnore ua au vocal by the Murphy Moahler quar i uuipaiilgt. Mr«. W. K. llaruell. lei with accompaniment by Mlaa aid them In developing In their own communities better general public a baby aon born to them at the chairman of the music committee,! Cuipilngliani; reeillng by understanding regarding banking. I Pacific hoapttal in Eugeue on Mon- was in charge of the program. Maxwell and Virginia Pohl; violin i day. January 7. 1*36. Mr Hecht said. Mrs. Leota Hodenbough visited and g„uar number» by Henry Her Th« Theme »1 New Advertising Injurea Arm—J. K. Kissinger of the club as representative from the b,,r auj Ooueld Toomb. accordlan “The underlying (heme of this ad- Fall Creek sustained a fractured Happy Evening club, and Mr«, j mmiber« by Mr. Toomb; a play. vertlsing Is that sound banking ts Mouday afternoon when Dean C. Poindexter waa named to Time." by Mr. and Mrs «%•« k a ln fn l h u m a n r relations o la t ln n a .. . . based on helpful human lie fell at hla home. He was carry return the visti to the Evening A|„x Stevens. Alice Doane. Rachel and that it bas a unity of Interest group at their next meeting later Thatcbar aud Hasel Burnett; song with the people of Its community Uig In some wood. In the month. Other guests at the by Bubble Pugh; and talk by Ida which binds them together with « Visit from North Bend—Mr. and affair were Mr». Marlon Hall. Mra. Adams, grand repreaentatlve common purpose." he said. ■ "We are contldent that tt a clear .Mrs. Buford Eight of North Bend Clarence Chaae. Mrs. Robert Chat-1 understanding of this Is brought arrived here Wedneaday for a terton. and Mrs. Evangeline Hurd ARETAN(A MEMBERS TO home to the people In all our bank- short v isit Mrs. Klght and Miss Assisting the hostess were Mra. Ing communities. It wilt go far In re- j Doris Girard will go to Portland Maude Bryan. Mrs. Ella Lombard., HAVE VALENTINE PARTY atoring the public confidence which | Friday for the week-end. and Mrs. C. E. Wheaton Mra. good banking deserves. A bank In Plans or a 81. Valeutlne party to which people deservedly believe Is Visits Mother—Mr, and Mrs. R. Carl Olaou will entertain for the be held next month were made doubly safe It Is to the public Inter- : iirtle of Loma. Montana, are here next meeting and she will be a ------------------ -------------------- - - - - ------------------------------ | «„»«a hv Mr. I M Peterson mid here Tuesday evening by member« est for the people to have confidine« j visiting at the home of her mother, »l»ted by Mr». I. m . i vier u . . . . .. . . M.. u II «,.1,.rr..»here Mem of Arelanla guild who met In the tn their banks. Mrs Jennie Baruard. Mrs. U. Plrtl« • ‘ d arU , ec ■ church basement. They also dla- “We feel that bank advertising of Portland Is also visiting at the >« » * charge cussed attendance of the group at has a special public duty to perform ° ° *' h World Wide Guild meeting to lu this connection under existing Ituruard home here. j oi the program. be held tn Eugene next month. conditions. The copy which will be Vi.;t *♦ Corvallla- Mr». Arthur -------------------------- Francee Keeler w»e leader In the supplied In the service we have de­ Peterson aud Mrs. Alfred Town MISSIONARY BIRTHDAY veloped will not only aid the Individ­ discussion on Japan A potluck sup­ ual bank In promoting the use of Its send went to Corvallis Friday to TO BE REMEMBERED per at 6 >0 opened the evening pro­ spend the day visiting with Mrs own facilities tut Is also aimed to gram. bring about with the aid of newspa­ Peterson's sister, Mrs. Wm. Dari- Hattie Mitchell missionary cir­ per advertising a clearer publle lag. cle members will observe the birth­ MASONS TO RESUME viewpoint regarding Its essential Hold Party— Mr. aud Mrs. R. L. day of Miss Hattie Mitchell, for place In the life of Its community." MONTHLY SOCIAL MEETS Mr. Hecht emphasized In regard Ilrury were boats at their home Prl- whom the organisation was uamed. ut tbelr February meeting to be to the new advertising facilities be­ iluy evening for Mr. aud Mrs Starting Jan. 26 with a potluck ing offered to the members of the as­ Walter Drury and son. George, and held ut the home of Mias Mitchell’« upper, member» of Liberty Ma sociation that they are not a profit daughter, Helen, Mrs. Minnie later, Mrs. D. B Murphy It th®lr making venture nnd that there Is no Drury. Miss Irma Drury, aud Mr. decided Tuesday evening hen the "OB,C |od«” W,U Intention to disturb existing adver­ and Mrs. Franklin Drury. group met at the home of Miss monthly «octal meeting« for the tising arrangements, the Idea being Hazel Nesbitt. Miss Mitchell la now winter month«. that these institutional services Each evening will feature the Return From Vacation— Mr. ami in Africa doing missionary work. shall supplement rather than re­ 111 be followed by Mrs. A. T. Peterson returned Sat­ Alter the huâmes» »eealou the, place present plans, or that they will C ir. I.- girls went to the home of « » " I" • » < . urday from a two weeks vucatlou give assistance to member hanks year will be limited to members lacking satisfactory arrangements. spent lu southern California anil Mr». W. A. Taylor where I they the San Francisco bay region lu Joined the older ml»«lon»ry group of the local lodge, to members of O* K 8 chapter, famille. California. They attended the Ea«t- and heard a talk by Ml»» Gloria MANY BANKS LONG LIVED West football game on New Year's | Well« of both group«, and to members of who ha» recently returned other Masonic groups. day. Irom the missionary work in In the U n ite d States— Africa. I6N Bunk« over 100 >enrt old. 2,472 Bank« over SO year» old. 10.391 Bank« over 25 year« old. I McKenzie ’Snaak Day" Today; Boy Scouts To Spend Waak-and Forty members of the senior class al the Hprlugfleld high at'*1001 left Hit« moriilug lor While Branch t>, creation area to hold their annual sueuk day enjoying snow spoils. They were accompanied by Glenn Mai Hu. d a -• advisor aud nthera. Member« of Hie Hprlugfleld Boy Bcoul troop are to «ujoy au out lug In the snow thia weekend also. Final arrangems'lU» for the oullug were made laat night at the scout meeting. Eighteen boy« are to make the trip leaving here at different tlmea Saturday afternoon aud Bunday morning Dr. W. N. Dow, II K Maxey. C. F Barber, Glenn Mar­ lin. Larson Wright and M, H. Hunt- ly will leave with moat of Ibe boys Baltirduy afternoon for McKenxle, bridge where they will apenil the night at the Wright and Wlleon cabins on Horse creek. Ilunlly will bv the cook aud on Huuday morn­ ing llie boy» will be taken to the »now »11« for their outing. They will lake lunches with them from llie cabin» for Bunday according to Bluart and Wright, In charge of the food Mr Bluart wilt ¡leave Bunday morning early and will take boys with hlui who ure unable Io go Baturday afternoon A parly of Hprlugfleld boya «petit Tue day III the »now Held», und a targe number of other per­ sona here are planning to »pend next Bunday at the snow »Be. SCHOLARSHIP FUND TO BENEFIT BY CONCERT Gertrude Graven Martin, aoprano, aud Jane Tliiguer, pianist and ac- eiimpaul«t. will be pre«enled In a benefit concert Bunday, January 13. at the school of music auditor­ ium at 3 o'clock. Thle concert le for tho benefit of the I’lil Mu Alpha erholerablp fund, which give« five separate scholar hip«, at the beginning of llie year to entering freabmen, at the University of Oregun School of Music. Tlt»-»e scholarship» are In voice, piano, woodllnda, violin und organ. YOUNG FOLK IN CHARGE EVENING CHURCH MEET "Christian Education" will be the subject of the morning service at the Chrlallan church. Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor, will speak. There will be »pedal music. The young people of the church will conduct Ibe evening servloe. The program ha» not been announced. Valley | POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW J. W. Fountain waa re-elected GAIN DURING PAST YEAR There are in the United States 168 banka that have been In continuous preaideut of the McKenxle Valley Total receipts at the Springfield existence for more than one hundred ” mpaBy „ their annual pcstofflce for 1934 were $6.638 66. year». There are 2.472 banka oaer fifty year» old. w h ile 6 t% of a ll th e »eld Monday evening at It wa» announced this week by bank, in thl. country, or 19.391. are Waltervllle. Mr». Edith Page I. the Harry M Btewart, acting postmas­ twenty-ttve year, old or older. ,ecretary-trea»urer, Wm. Hucka, ter. The total for the final quar­ In other words, practically two- vice-president, and Walter Carter, ter of the year was $2,166.41 or a thirds of the banks In this country manager for three years, have come through several succes- Mrg Verne Caldwell and Mrs. gain of $322 22 over the total for sive period- or depression and panic, waiter Millican entertained at the the same quarter In 1933. The Including 11.07. 1914. 1920 and 1929- home o( the forujw wHh a doub,e average Increase for the year was estimated at 17 per cent. 33 i bridal shower recently to honor The oldest bank In the country Is in Boston, having been chartered | Mrs. Erie Hart, a recent bride, and MRS. HAWK ENTERTAINS February 17. 1784 Miss Neva Currant, who has an FOR MISSIONARY CROUP In the 64% of banks that are twen- nounced her forthcoming marriage Monthly meeting of the Women's ty-five years old or older Is lodged i to Robert Millican, a major portion of the banking re- : Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Don Missionary society of the Baptlat sources of the nation. In comment- ' | ami>ort gathered at their home church was held Tuesday evening ing recently upon the stability of a on upper Camp Creek last Thurs­ at the home of Mrs. Wallace great majority of the banks In the day evening to charivari these new Hawk. Mrs. Homer Chase was In United States. Dr. Harold Btonler, charge of the program which fee Educational Director of the Ameri­ lyweds. The couple were married at Vancouver, Washington, on Dec­ tured curent events. Devotional* can Bankers Association, said "The fad that we have so many ember 27, and have kept their wed were led by Mrs. May Ogllsvle. banks that have been In existence a ding a secret since that time. Mrs. long period of years Is an eloquent I Lambert has been a member of j Lectures at Coburg tribute to the genius of American ! the senior class at Springfield high ! Rev. W. 8. Burgoyne. pastor of managerial ability, for no other school and was formerly Esther country bas experienced such wild Strunk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Creswell Methodist church Is gambling eras and resultant periods conducting »pedal services at the of business stagnation as those Wm. Strunk. The birthday of Mrs. 8. J. Oodard Methodist church In Coburg from through which our country has passed at frequent Intervals during was the occasion for which her Monday until Friday of this week daughter entertained with a sur-1 Be gives Illustrated lectures on the past century." prise handkerchief shower Friday the Holy NEW WEALTH FROM SOIL rveolng Twenty-four were present. Mrs. Harvey Daughenbaugh of New wealth which comes trom the Waltervllle underwent a major i NATIONAL SAVINGS soli Is of special Interest to those To operation at the Pacific hospital i MARK INCREASES whom falls the responsibility of Monday. maintaining our credit structure. Many changes in residence have . NEW YORK Tne annual sav Unless agriculture Is successful been made recently. Mr. and Mrs. lugs compilation of th* American farm borrowers cannot ultimately Partridge, recently from Montana,: Banker* Association for the year succeed, nelthei can the hanks they have leased the Storment place. [ ending June 39, 1934. show* that for serve. Foreclosure sales are not a the first time sine* 1930 total sav sound hast* for good farming or and Mr. and Mrs. John Storment j Ings In all American banks recorded good banking. Bankers, therefore, have moved to Mabel. an annual Increase. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sbrode have are as much Interested In the per A statement by W. E»pey Alhlg manent succes* of the agricultural moved to the place they recently Deputy Manager of the association Industry as are the farmers, wheth acquired from Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ In charge of Its Savings Division er the deposits come directly from ence Potter and the Potters have In the organization’s qionthly rnaga farm patrons, or Indirectly througli purchased the Dunlap cottage In zine "Banking." say* that saving» the ordinary channels of huslnes*.- deposited In bank* a* of Jun* 80 Waltervllle. D. H. Otis, Director of Agriculture, 1934. gained 3.6 per cent as com Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen have American Bankers Association. moved to the old sanitarium at pared with a year earlier. "The aggregate Is an Increas« Deerhorn. Others making changes MRS. SWARTS HOSTESS over last year of $742,182,000, the are the Cooper,, Earl Neer, and L. first since the year which closed FOR PAST MATRONS M. Currant families. June 30, 1930," he says. "This Is s notable achievement, for the decllnt Members of the Past Matrons since 1930 had been precipitate an« N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S club of Cascade chapter, O. E. 8. all-embracing. In that year eavlngi NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: were entertained Tuesday at the L. L. llay has been appointed had reached the all-time high of $28. ' home of Mrs. C. E. Swart«. Miss That administrator of the estate of Nel­ 478,631.000 A year ago the amount Edna Swarts was assisting hostess. lie D. McFadden, deceased, by the was $21.125.634.000. a loss In thre« For the January meeting Mr«. Opal County Court of Lane County, Ore­ years of $7 353.097.000. This year th« gon. All persons having claims figure stands at $21.867,666,000. Roberts will entertain. against said estate are required to ••Depositor*, too. have gained it present them, with the proper number, going from 39.262,442 or New Floor Covering vouchers, within six months from June 80, 1933. to 39.562,174 on Jun< the 10th day of January, 1935, to A new linoleum floor covering the said administrator at his law 30 this year, a gain of 299.732. Foui ha* been place In the Swarts and office In the Miner Building, Eu­ years ago there were 62,729,432 de posltors, or one depositor for eacl Williams meat market this week gene, Oregon. L. L. RAY, Administrator of 2.3 persons In the country, Now IS ’h Improvement work hag been the Estate of Nellie D. McFad­ there Ir one account for each 3.: done In the cafe adjoining the meat den. persons.” I market recently. (J 10-17 24-31; F 7) STARTS S U N D A Y FOR 4 DAYS j» » : ■^W ALLACE B eery , "UwMlCHTY BARNUM ADOLPHE MENJOU VIRGINIA BRUCE . ROCHELLE HUDSON AND COLOSSAL ARRAY OF WONDERS s«fA U tta r* by Telephone! It*• thrifty to have a telephone. It’s ipend-thrifty to be without one! z Let ua show you just how little the cost would be of thia money-saving service in your home. T he P acific T klefhohi 126 • 4th Street. aud T elegraph C ompany Telephone 72