O • I > THÜKHDAV. OCTOBER », l»ao THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS BOOTH CANDIDACY URGED ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THURSTON BY LINN REPUBLICANS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mr*. Dave Weaver and eon from Crocket, California, and Mr* Fred Htone from Han Francisco are vlaltlng their parent*, Mr. and Mr* A. W. Weaver. Mr*. William Weaver from Portland arrived Monday for a visit also. Mr. and Mra. Fell* Sparks from Blue River visited at John JTtce'* over the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. Curtl* I’rlce and eon, John, from Notl. apent the week-end here. They have planned to leave for Ogden, Utah, In a few day*. There were 46 preaent at Bible acbool laat Sunday. There la a very Intereating content going on between the lied and Blue aide*. No preaching aervlcea have been held the paat aum mer. Mra. Ellen Needham and Hon, Itay Mitchell, motored to Cottage Grove laat Hunday to aee her nephew, Mr. Doolittle and family whoae home waa burned laat Thuraday and all content* destroyed except the dining table. Mra. Doolittle and four email children were along at the time. She managed to remove aeveral thing* which were burned after ahe got them out. Clifford Weaver and Mr*. Mary Mc­ Elroy from Salem apent laat week-end with relative« here. Roy and A. W Weaver motored to Mapleton laat Saturday. Oeorge Kramer'« houae came near being deatroyed by fire laat Hunday when a passerby noticed the blaxe and gave the alarm. Help waa Boon summoned and the blaae extinguished with amall damage and the roof partly burned. The Kramer family were «pending the day elaewbere. The fire ! . „ dPntiy caught from the „„„ M , her„ wnR n„ f1r„ th„ houRe „ , he tlme Th« qualification* of Dr. Joel C Booth, rapublloan candidate for th* Joint srnaturshlp from the dlatrlct comprising Linn and t^ane countlaa are Included In a atatoment laaned today by F 1» Mayer, aerrntary of the Lina County »«publican Central I'ommlttue. The atateinnnt follow*: Mr. Booth baa been a life-'on* re­ publican and for many year a baa been actively connected with the republic an party. He haa practiced modlclne In latbanon for the paat thirty yeara and la conalderod one of the Wiliam ette valley'* leading cltlcena. Al though he la the president of the Lebanon National bank. In all hl* year* of the practice of medicine he haa never failed to anawer a call from the poor and deatltute. He la hard working, honeat, and holda stead lastly to what he bellevea to be right. Dr. Booth aerved In the Hpanlah American war and In the World war. He la a member of tho Hpanlah War Veterana and American legion and, at preaent. la a major In the Oregon National Guard. Dr Booth la a graduate of the Uni­ versity of Oregon and la friendly to­ ward the University and Lane county. I assure you that all parta of hla district will have the name conslder- atlon from him In all mattera upon which be aball be called to act aa a state aenator. ♦ UPPER WILLAMETTE ♦ Henry Dickman, who haa lived at the Tinker ranch the paat three year*, narrowly e.caped death laat Sunday when th . Ford coup, which he waa driving went over a 200 foot embank- ment near Hwlaahome. He waa quite Monte Roundtree from Foaall, Ore­ aeverly cut and brulaer and had a gon. arrived Tueaady for a few day« finger broken. He crawled out from vlalt with friend« In Thuraton. under the demolished car and reached the road when he waa picked up by MRS. POHL ENTERTAINS Ivan Hale and Edward Avery, both of Hwlaahome He waa taken to the WITH BIRTHDAY DINNER Hale home for flrat aid treatment and then taken to the Eugene hospital ' Mra. A. M. Pohl enteretalned with Mr Dtckmann says he waa crowded 1 » delightful dinner at her home here off the road by a large touring cor. ' 8unday In honor of her birthday. In­ The high school Hunday school class vited guest* numbered Immediate fam- of the Pleasant Hill Christian church Ily member* and close friend*. They entertained the members of the high were Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Schnettky, school at a clever football party Mr*. Myrtle I^utbow, Major and Mrs. Friday night, October 2. A clever j M. B. Huntly, Dr. and Mra. R. P. game representing football with It'* ! Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Pohl rumbles, penalties, touchdowns and J ,nd routing waa played In the basement Carrier III—John Nice, mall carrier of the church. About 40 young folks on route 1. was III Monday. Hla route enjoyed the party. waa carried by l<«Roy Nice, assistant Heveral students entered the high carrier. achool the post week. * Among them are Lee Delp, Roy Winters and Mar­ garet Upton. At a meeting of the student body nt the Pleasant HUI highs chool It *na voted to buy a football.. Many boys have taken a decided Interest A famous British Physician — a In football thia fall. The photographer Hpeclallat In Obesity—gives these a* was around taking pictures of the tho normal weight* for men over 60 6 Inches 149 Pounds different classes and the honor so­ 163 ciety. inter-claaa basketball haabegun at Pleasant Hill high school. The fresh­ men girl* were defeated by the soph­ omore girls by a score of 28 to 3. The Junior girls were I against the senior* 18. The freshmen boya stood Weight* Include ordln Indooi I* against the Junior boya 14 and the clothing—Get on the scales and see senior boya defeated the sophomores If you are overweight and how much. BO to I. Wednesday night the fresh­ The modern wav to take off fat Is men boy* play the sophomores and known as the Kruschen Method— the Junior* plays the sehlors. The nr.d Is well worth a four weeks trial. Cut out pies, cakes, pastry and Ice girls of the high school plan to give cream for 4 weeks, go light on po the boy* a feed after the game*. tatoes, butter, cheeae, cream and atigar—eat moderately of lean meat, chicken, flah. salads, green vegetables Promoted und fruit—take one half teaspoon of ITIvate Frank Lombard haa been Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water every morning before break promoted to the post of private first fast—don't miss a morning. class In the local unit of the national An 86 cent bottle of Kruschen lasts 4 weeks—Get it at Ketels Drug store guard. or any drug store In the world. Tells Men Over 50 What They Should Weigh J. C. Penney Co. Ine. P lfiB I M I N T . I I « « I 942 Willamette St., K T I7 1 IZ C T Eugene, Oregon N ew S p o rti and U tility Coats $ 1 9 .7 5 Seif-trimmed tailored modal* with PAGE'FIVE Pick Huckleberries—M. A. Rice, 1 tbe past week end at Florence wlim LIP CUT WHEN TRUCK MRS. GOSSLER TO HEAD Stephen Rice and Harley Rice apent J they picked buckleberrlea. FALLS DOWN FROM JACK NEDDLECRAFT SOCIETY Oua Hhelly of Jasper received a badly lacerated lower lip Monday morning when the truck which be waa repairing fell off the Jack and dropped striking hla face. He waa brought to Hprlngfleld where It was found necessary to take several stitches to close the gaah which penetrated through the entire Up. BAPTISM, COMMUNION OBSERVED AT CHURCH Hix were baptized and aeveral were received Into the Methodist congre­ gation here laat Hunday by Rev. C. J. I*1ke, pastor. A large communion service was also observed during the morning. These events occupying the entire forenoon period, thereby mak­ ing It Impossible to bold the usual morning aervlcea also. Mr*. Wal'or Gossler was elected president of the Needlecraft club at the first meeting of that organization this fall when the mem tier* were entertained last Thuraday at the home of Mra. Floyd Weaterfleld In Eugene. Mra. Gossler waa assistant hoateaa. Other officer« selected are Mr. Wal­ ter Scott, vice-president, and Mrs. ilobeit Drury, treasurer. The next meeting will* be held on October II, at tbe borne of Mrs. Dan C ities In Eugene. It will be a covered dish luncheon. Attending tbe meeting last week were Mr*. Crites, Mrs. Gossler, Mrs. Hcott. Mr*. W. N. Long. Mrs. Fred Walker, Mr«. Harry 8tewart, Mra. Elvln May, M.a. Carl Olson. Mra. O. H. Jarrett, Mra. W. H. Pollard, Mrs. Robert Drury, Mr«. Weaterfleld, and her -mother. Mrs. Myrna Rupert PO W ER Ever since the beginning man has Bought to im­ prove methods of mechanical power. Down through the ages he has invented one machine after another and one chemical mixture after another to help him do his work. General Ethyl gasoline is the latest contribution to the power age. 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