TirVRSDAY, JUNK SO. 1M2 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAQB FOUR P ete’s Belt Is Faber III—Robert Sear waa call­ ed to lilllaboro Monday morning by the Illness of his father Upper WillametteJ A t Stake triday Achiu and 'Wildcat' Get Main j Evant Positions; Reagan and Lowe Also on Card The diamond studded Junior Wel­ terweight wreatllug championship belt will be put up as a stake tor the winner in the wrestling card at the Eugene Armory Friday evening betweeu George 'Wildcat' Pete, and . Walter 'Soeeie' Achiu. Pete Is the present holder of the belt and title having been tu possession of it for almost a year. The posting of the belt In this Mary Virginia Lotus, Omaha. match was demanded by wrestling Neb. u now in Paris, sent bv Gov Bryan to assist in dedication of fans after Achiu had won the con­ test between the two men at the 1 ¿bribing Memorial this month. Armory last week. The victory came in the> third fall when Achiu was fouled by the 'Wildcat'. Some of the fans think that the China man was not entitled to the victory and that he could not overcome pete in another match. Other think Achiu had the best of the contest and is entitled to a chance at the bell if he is the better mac. To satisfy both groups it has been de- < ded to post the belt which was done reluctantly. The match will be for the best two out of three falls without any­ time limit. As a special attraction Pat Rea- gan of Wyoming will meet Prank Lowe. Montana university student I before the main attraction. Lowe had a place on the card last Friday U r. Charles W Kerr. Tulsa, Okie. ard when he became dissatisfied « ho succeeds D r L S Mudge. Phils made a speech to the spectators. delphia. as head of the Pre»hytenan Church in the U. S Large numbers of people were delayed in seeing the matches last Another Candidate week because they did not have their reservations in advance. Peo­ ple who are going to see the matches should try to secure their tickets in advance for their own convenience says Herb Owen, pro­ moter. C. E. Jordan was elected to serve oil the chiMil board for I uhlli school district No. I at Pleasant i H ill for a term of three years. J A. Phelps was chosen dark. At the annual election of dtrec tors of the school board of high school unior district No. I. K. V. Sv ’ '--t lie will serve (n r 5 y ta r s and r. t r. tits ih Pleasant llill district. The young folk of 'he Interm d ate Christian Endeavor held c.n < nil v parly at Rlv.-rsid • i n k !.> : Fr day night. Sw intning ;.nd boat­ ing were vrjo'ed during the "ve ing They w ill h ive an lee cream ft I a' the home of Mr and Mrs A'lm Wheeler n xt Frtdny night The Pleasant llill Chris: ii.i i l i i ' c h q u a rte t -oiiii. ov K’ RE Aboie is the interior ol the M nda; night F K K ipatrlek and Chicago Stadium, scene of the Bruce wheeler sant tenor, Alla- Republican and Democratic par­ Wh eier, barPone, nd W 'V. Frank ties national coni entions Insert, right, is ol Janies K Garfield, Cook. bass. Mildred Sw ft ace mi son of the former president, and ¡an'ed them on the piano. chairman of the powerful Re­ Mr. and Mrs E B Ti tk r last publican Platform Committee; and left Senator Dickinson of Thursday returned from a trip by Iowa, "keynoter” who opened vto to Sacramento on business. the G O. F. convention. They found California very hot with temperature at 103 to 105 degrees. They called on the family of D. G. Linton at Orland, former residents of Pleasant Hill. Mrs. F. B. Godbolt and two children. Sally and Jimmy, of Red Bluff. Calif., ac­ companied the Tinkers to Oregon going oti to Salem Friday morning. Visits at Corvalll*— Mrs. Rose Mrs. Godbolt is a sister of Mr. Montgomery spent Sunday visiting T in ker. with her son at Corvallis. Miss Leola Ewoank of l.amore, California, visited with her slater. Employed at M cKenaie Bridge— Mrs. J A. Phelp- last week. Albert Vic is at McKenaie Bridge Thomas Tinker, son of Dudley where he Is doing carpenter work Tinker of San Francisco. Is spend- Jasper Man Here— F. H Mauney ' ing the summer at the home of his uncle. E B Tinker, at Pleasant of Jasper was a business visitor In Springfield Wednesday. Hill. Loganberry picking has begun at Visitor from Corvallis— H. H Pleasant Hill and cherries will soon Hill of Corvallis transacted busi be ripe. ness In Springfield on Wednesday Thursday. June 30 at 9:30 a. m Fall Creek People Here—Mr. and i’rofessor A. G. B. Bouquet, head of vegetable Gardening at the Oregon Mrs Dan Williams of Fall Creek State College will be at the home were visitors in Springfield ifn of Mrs. E. Giustina at Pleasant Hill Tuesday. to talk to home gardeners on ''Vs- Florence People Here— Dr and i ing garden stuffs to save money Mrs. Herbert MeCornack of Flor­ throughoul the y ear. " Miss Ger- ence were visitors in Springfieln 1 trude Skow will demonstrate a Saturday. quick method of shelling peas. O. S. Fletcher will dis- uss pest and V is its Uncle and Aunt—Kenneth rodent control. Harrington has arrived from Port­ land to spend the summer here I visiting his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W A. Taylor. Free Gas Tbs annual high school meeting was held last Monday aud John Endicott was re-elected director. Mrs. Ered Gray la al Signal lak lug care of her slater-ln-law , Mrs. Lum Maya, who Is 111. Mrs. Ralph Taylor from Indian Creek Isn't su well the p«»l few days. She Is w,ili Ii ■ sis t in M,s. (hut les t a., (or, aud io *» r oust) III. 1 4 , h l-.IKeii' ninu i who Inis Attend Gathering— Mi .mil Mrs W A T ay lo r w*r< at Jafferaon Sunday where thev attend' d a fam III gathering T o n s ils R em oved— M is . C. C. Johnson of Eugene had her tonsils removed at the office of a local phi Irian Saturday. Attend Stats Pknic— M r and Mrs. C A laivela, alt tided the Missouri state piculi .it Salem on i Sunday. « III u c ».Hill le a rlo l' Ut the lllgli Hidiool tin Hi.' la s t i wo years uml Use li< eli Ini', d Io I. .n II next year, was married lust Sunday to De .ail t.arpir of iliMiuium, Vsaah. I'uey Goss to Roseburq—"I mile Mu this left Friday for It eli irg where lie Is employed lie bus been visit log here at the home of lii.s brother, ' (‘evil, for a few days Ends Vacation — Miss Maxine Snodgrass has retuiixd io her du ll’es at tlie Mountain States Power I eoinprnv after a week*.-, vacation Will Fish Salmon C reek— Mr and i Mr E d w u rd P rlv a t and f u m lli w ill si et d the F>urtli of July holld.ys, Milug and ralupltig on Salmon . re k above Oakridge Spei d Sunday in Mountains—Mr and Mrs W II Adrian and Miss tunl MetliHikln spent Sunday al the Adrian cottage on Horse Crook near McKenaie Bridge Visit In Portland Dr. and Mrs. V Walker and iiilanl child were visitors In Portland on Friday Lowell Resident Here— Mrs. K, M Snider of Lowell was a business and Saturday of Iasi week They leluriied home on Saturday. visitor in Springfield oil Saturday Daughter Injured — The small Goes to Nebraska— A J. Schuet iky has gone to Omaha. Nebraska daughter of Mrs Doris Green had where he will spend some time her arm badly Injured while play Ing Saturday. She received treat visiting with friends. ment at the office of a local physi­ Visits Sister— Miss Ada Porter cian. of Chicago. Illinois, arrived In Attends Albany Meeting— Miss Springfield Monday Io spend the summer visiting with her sister and I.Ui.i McPherson spent Monday In brofher-ln-law. Rev. and Mrs. Dean Albunv where she attended u meet­ ing of accountants held at the C. 1‘ondeater. Mountain Stales Power company Here for Summer— Miss Grave ■ffice In that city. Male has come to Springfield from i Portland to spend the summer at l To Paulina Lake— Dr. and Mrs Marriage Licenses Issued the home of her parents. Mr. and | W. N. Dow and family, and Dr. and During the past week marriage Mrs M M Mai«- Mis Male teuehe 1 .Mrs. W C Schaffer and family of licenses have been granted by the Eugeni will spend the Fourth ol school in Portland. county clerk to the following: Gil­ lull vacation at Paulina lake south bert Ballentine. Los Angeles, and Return Home — Mr. and Mrs. sod east of Bend. Evelyn Hansen. McMinnville; Clyde Simpson and daughters. Bet-' Returns to Corvallis — Mr. and Franklin Forsythe. Ann Arbor Hills. ty and Maxine, left Friday for theli Mrs. William Darling and daughter, Michigan and Jesse Winchell, Eu­ home at Hood River after visiting! Alice, returned to their home al gene; Ray Sanford, Eugene 3nd here for several days at the home: Corvallis Sunday after visiting here Winona Williams. Salem; Denxll of Mr and Mrs. D. B Murphy. ut the home of Mrs Darlings sla­ Harper. Hoquiam, and Eilene Pal Norman Thomas, forma- m i ni s WT. mer, Eugene; Homer Worthington nominated by the National Cooveo- On Entertainment Group— Mrs ter. Mrs. Arthur Peterson. and Marie Lawrence both of Eu­ tion of the Socialist Party as its ( Aviator is Visitor—Al Adams of C E. Wheaton and Mrs. Frank Return to Arlaona— Mr. and Mrs. gene; Albert Manley and Mary- didate for President Many parties have been held In Silverton was in Springfield on a Knight of Eugene were in charge Leland Hover left Monday for their Rowland. both of Eugene; William this section the past week Indud short visit on Saturday. Mr. Adam of the program for the final meet home at Phoenix, Arlaona. They Seita and Alice Allison, both of SOCIALISTS ORGANIZE Ing of the season of the Willamette have been visiting here at the home irg a weiner roast at Walterville manages the airport at Silverton. Cottage Grove: Walter Steen. Cot­ court of Amurath at the Eugene of Mrs. Hover's parents, Mr and COUNTY ON MONDAY on the river bank; Tuesday evening Walterville Resident Here—Mis Masonic temple Monday evening. tage Grove and Bula Bra-field. Eu another Jolly out-of-doors party was Mrs. W I' Tyson. They planned to Dr. M. L. Hand-huh was named held on the river bank near the Martha Campbell of Walterville gene; Frank Case. Seattle, and return via the Redwood highway. was a visitor in Springfield on Sat- chairman of the County Socialistic Thienes home. Rose McMullen. Eugene. i urday. party and J. J. Martin, vice-chair­ Returns from Waldport — Mrs. Members of the Thienes family Fusan King has returned to Spring Visiting Sister—Miss Emma Mas- man. at a meeting held at the Eu­ drove to Blue River for a family Go to Oregon City—Mr. and Mrs. field from Waldport where she has ie of Portland arrived Saturday gene Labor nail Monday evening. picnic party Sunday, compliment Jess Cross left Saturday for Ore- teen visiting for some time She for an indefinite visit with her sis­ Mrs. Edna Cuppernull was named ng their guests. Dr .and Mrs. Clin­ I gon City where they expect to ter. Mrs. N. W. Emery. stays at the home of her daughter. financial secretary. ton Thiene and family and Mrs. ; spend a few days visiting with A mass meeting was held in the Ora Workman of Los Angeles. Mrs. Wanda Barne-c friends. There is a man in New York who city park across from the Court Thursday night an outdoor party Spend Day on R ivsr — Dr and walks about the streets of the city • House Tuesday eveniDg an another was held at Deerhorai by about 20 Goes to Drew—Miss Bertie Lou Mis. N W. Emery and Mr and Mrs on very high stilts. On his back is j district organization meeting was Deerhorn boys and girls. Mrs. J. O. Itämiin left Friday for her home C E. Wheaton spent Sunday drlv the name of a well-known product. {held at Cottage Grove on Wednes- Gloss and Mrs. Herbert Platt were at I)rt w. Oregon, after having spent Ing along the Willamette river Wonder what he talks about when | day. Plans for a picnic to be held chaperones. several days here visiting at the They started early and stopped foi he return home at night. -•t Central on July 10 were made. About 30 attended the Saturday home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. lireakfuat along the river, later and Mrs. F. R. Hamlin. night party at the home of Will driving as far as the new Hell-Gate White. Music by a local group and Injures Arm—Lois. Hmall daugh­ bridge. dancing provided entertainment. ter of Mrs. Doris Green, painfully Mr and Mrs. Grant Hendricks Return from Toledo N. J. WII- Injured hrr left elbow Wednesday lianiM and son. Tommy, returned d-d son. Normal, of San Jose. Cali­ when she fell while playing. The Saturday from a ten-day trip to fornia. are being entertained by child is naturally left-handed and many of their old friends. The Hen­ Toledo, Washington. They were exierlences some difficulty without accompanied here by Mrs Earl dricks family are making their the use of this arm. Knapp who will visit at the Wil­ headquarters at Leaburg until the liams' home for some time Vic its Parents — Evan Hughes Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Farnham spent the week-end in Springfield and family also of San Jose, ar­ with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. rived Tuesday evening to visit Mr G. Hughes. He Is traveling with a Farnham's family and friends here. national publication company this j Swimming parties have been ! summer. popular in the McKenaie the past FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY WE WILL ALLOW Creswell Man Here -E. B Tinker few days. One Sunday didn't turn out so well. Wister O'dell was ' route 1. Creswell, was a business rowing a boat when he lost an oar visitor in Springfield on Wednes­ ard jumped overboard after it in day. Mr. Tinker Is getting ready to ¡the middle of the river. Before get- harvest a large crop of loganber­ 'ling to shore it required the as­ ries. sistance of two others, Dale Rich­ Visitors at Cottage Grove— Mr. ardson and Paul Putnam and a re- and Mrs. E. E. P.vne and small son, This monument to General George '-uscltation program afterward. .accompanied by Mrs. Nellie Jordan W ITH THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION A . Custer, famous Indian fighter • nil Wallace Jordan, visited friends whose w h o l; command was killed io OF AN AUTOMATIC GAS REFRIGERATOR. Reedsport Resident Here— Mrs. in Cottage Grove Saturday. The the massacre o f the ,-ittle Big H o m in 1876, is to be unveiled on June 22 ( Iarer.ee Hays of Redsport was a party visited Black Butte mine and at the general’s birthplace, New truest of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Huntly ! enjoyed a picnic dinner In this Rumley, Ohio. ! vicinity. cn Saturday. McKenzie Valley Thurston MIR B M rs David Bruce, daughter ol Ambassador A ndrew Metlun, w ill tie the official hostess o f the American Embassy in IxsnJoo Returns Homo— Mrs. Doll Slur- ileiant left Saturday for hor home ut Lehigh. Iowa, after having been u guert at Hie M A. Puhi home fur a short while. To Visit Daughter—Mr and Mrs. W. E Buell and family will leave tills week end for Estacada. Oregon, where they will spend the Fourth of July visiting with their daughter and son In law Mr and Mrs. Alley. Return to Middleweat—Mr. and Mrs E S Bower leff last weekend for their home at Ooodland. Kan as. after having spent a few days here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. E Swarts, former neighbors of theirs. Wall make llndi lioltn in \\ sshl.i» ton. Mrs. iNoeUhant s.eut several iluvs the lust week well lor inollier al i ullage Glove mid other relatives un h o w river. I hurt'll sei VaCvs were dismissed here last S mduy so evtryoue might attend the Sunday school rinviiilioii tai Maliel Thurston ws,. well gey I a Rented, they also gave two numbers oil Hie program Mis. Ims Flaniguii from Portluml spa iil Hie week end al Hie W eaver home here Miss Leone Edtulslou spent the past week end al Drain. Little Katherine Arm Russell from Silverton has been visiting her graudpaieuts. Mr and Mr* Fred llussell. hare tor several daya Mr. aud Mrs. Walter Edmlston (rout Eugene spent Sunday itfter noon In Thurston The Yoncalla baaeball team de­ feated the Thurston team un the local diamond lust Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Plait are leavlug this week for several days at Yaeliata and other coaal reaorts Mrs. Arch Shougli and Mias Mil dred Price returned Friday after spending several tlaya at McKenaie bridge C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S Notice la hereby given that School Dl lrlci No. 1», in Lane Countv, Oregon, will pay al the of fire of clerk of »aid district all warrants to aud Including 2294 dated Mai 31. 1932 Interest ceases after July 2. 1932 C F BARBER. Slerk 1 1» ' v ' N ow is the tim e to get your New Suit or Dress for the 4th of July at Breier’s T hree Big Bargain Days Thursday - Friday - Saturday C om e and com pare our prices for every article has been m arked to the bottom C. J. Breier Co. SM58 Willamette Kugene, Oregon Business Always Looks Dark To He Who Waits $10 Worf A o f Free Gas Take Advantage of this Rare Opportunity Rockefeller Repeal P le i j Stirs P olitical Camps It’s a Pity Her Name Isn’t Mary Action Before the S&les-Tax F ortes Higher Prices on All Automatic Refrigeration. WE HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL MODELS PRICED AS LOW AS $178.50 INCLUDING INSTALLATION AND LONG TERMS. KaHy chairn went out of Htyle alniuHt I111QK two yearn ugo. (letting huninenn today require* action. Iluninenn ntnffn are too nniall and the bueinenn man doe* not have hour* enough to pernonally go out a fte r every piece of bunlnean to be h a d ... through hunt ling. T hat in where the printed word workn moHt effectively for him. And the cost of nelling in no m uch lenn . . . upon «trained budgets. Printing prices In onr nhop are also down, but there's no let down In the quality of the work. Prompt service too. We are geared for speed. No waiting here. BUY SILENT, LONG LIFED, EFFICIENT. NON­ MECHANICAL GAS REFRIGERATION AND YOU HAVE TO BUY BUT ONCE. Northwest Cities Gas Company John D Rockefeller Jr., long a Staunch dry, stirred political camps a , action in announcing that he ‘ favor* repeal . • • prohibition a e . . . . it* evil* outweighing it* 0 is." The lamb'» name is Willie and he doesn't follow her to school unless he'* dragged And her name isn't Mary, it’s * eciha l.awrcnre ot Atlanta, Georgia Olherwi«« it’* all ju»l like the old pi cm The trade does not know what you have to offer unlees you tell them . . . day In , . . and day out. Give your business a reputation for be­ ing up and doing by keeping the people I n f o r m e d of the many bargains to be had In your store or ahop. There la char acter In gixid print Ing. Let ua demon strate that fact. We specialise on; — Booklets , . , Pam phlets . , , Lattar-heads , . . Catalogues . . , Broadsides . . , ■III* . . . Office stationery and forme of all klnde . . . 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