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THE EUGENE REGISTER. 6UABD
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CAMP LUCKT BOY, Bine Jllwr.
July 21. (Special) Merit bedfte
classes and advancement work start'
td Tuesday for the second period at
t;nmp ijucjcy uoy,
Kxnminera for merit badgei) are the
Baine as last period, but Bob Booth
is the new examiner for first ana
second clat testa. Carl Held el la the
new .Instructor for beginning swim
mer a, replacing Carl Merry man.
Those In this class nre Hill Nchnrpf,
Edwin Wheeler, Xormnn Holt, How
ard McFadpen, fieorce Weniper,
George M'ndy, Jack flierhart, John
Burnett, Albert ttomane- and Steven
Bomane.
Tuesday's program was "topped
off with a big cmne in which all
scouts participated. The main excite
ment of this pnme turned out to be
a number of bee stings received by
several of tbe boys. None of them
were serious however and just added
to the enjoyment, of the. game. The
field name was followed by a council
fire
Youth Has Sight Restored;
Now Big City Frightens Him
NEW TOItK, July 21. W) In
some ways Earl Mueselman Is worse
off, now that he can see, than he was
when he. was blind.
The 23-veiir-old Allentown, Pa
youth was Riven thirty per cent sight
in one eye uy tne creation oi an am
firinl nnnil a vpnr ago.
Today he was in New York for the
first time since he has grown accus
tomed to seeing things.
While gazing at the wonders ol
skyscrapers, subways ana snips, ne
explained the tremendous handicap
which now faces him.
lie has lost the wars of the- blind,
and still has not yet gained the- con
fluence of vision.
When he adventured forth Into New
York as a blind youth, he came alone.
This time his uncle, I). W. Laiibarh.
Philadelphia optometrist, guided him
by the elbow.
"Before I was able to see," Mussel
man said, "I had no fear of going
anywhere. I always went alone. I
could guide myself by feel and my ,
sense of direction.
But after I was able to see I got
afraid. I could see how fast the auto-1
mobiles and street cars went. Ever
since then some one has had to go
with me and lead me when I go out in
to the streets."
Fearing it would -be years before
he gained full confidence in his new
power, Mussdnian was worried about
an occupation. James II. O'Donnell,
a showman and brother-in-law of Con
t'olleano, famous tight rope walker,
who had been brought up in Allen
town, came to the rescup.
He knew Musselmnn played the sax
ophone and that he had had two pals
En the- Overbrook, Pa., institute for
the blind who also played musical in
struments. Ko the two blind youths. Ralph
Sterner and Charles Lichtenwalner.
and the youth who now sees, formed
a musical trio.
That brought Muss el man to this
city whose speed terrifies him.
January 1 Is tbe official birthday
of all thoroughbred horses.
E
About 71.000 persons were sent to
prisons in the United States during
lit.il.
Through the efforts of the One
Hundred Per Cent Duty club, com
posed of members of Company ''C
102ml infantry, a new armory drill
attendance record was made during
the past year. There was no other
unit from the two regiments of Ore
gon National Guard having anywhere
near the number of men with UK) per
cent attendance records that the Eu
gene unit had. which was H2.
The One Hundred Per Cent Duty
club was organized last year with lt(
charter members for the purpose of
attaining better drill attendance and
acquiring better men to maintain the
company. In 102S there were but two
men holding such record and every
year since there has been 100 per
cent increase in the number. During
ine coming year mere is no way to
make such a record for there is but
47 per cent of the personnel to work
with. The goal which the club has
set this term, however, will be even
harder to accomplish and that is to
push the complete personnel to 1(H)
per cent attendance.
Another record of which the local
unit is very proud is that of hav
ine furnished more men in the van
ous regular service branches than
any other unit in the state. Two of
the men who went during the last
year are now corporals serving with
the 31st infantry in the Orient.
The unit drills every Tuesday night
during the year and welcomes vis
itors, it is announced.
Grange Will Have
Four-H Program
JUNCTION CITY, July 21. Spe
cial j ine grange is looking torwara
to its meeting Friday evening aa one
of special interest as the lecturer,
.Mrs. 1). M. Miller, has arranged
eooH tiro cram.
Following the business hour H. C.
Seymour, state 4-H club leader, will
give a talk on "Child Psychology," and
tbe 4-H club members will put on i
program and have charge of the so
cial hour. The program is open tc
the public after the business session,
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Rice accounts for about 80 per cent
of Mam s exports.
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IP-EES
HERE'S something to think about if you
want the biggest money's worth of
comfort, safety and trouble-free mileage
when you buy tires.
Yon don't have to buy low quality tires
to get low price.
You don't have to take second-choice tires
to save money because FIRST-CHOICE
costs no more.
Here are prices that prove it. Read them
and remember, they buy real Goodyears.
Big, stout, husky, tough Supertwist balloons
with the name Goodyear Speedway on the
sidewall, and Goodyear materials through
and through.
For 17 years, motorists have voted Good
year Tires the best on the market because
they have bought more Goodyear Tires
than any other kind. Because Goodyear
makes millions more tires than any other
rubber manufacturer, it stands to reason
Goodyear can build them better and better.
Take another look at the prices here, and
ask yourself: Why buy any second-choice
tire when FIRST-CHOICE costs no more!
WAIT
GOODYEAR
PATHFINDER
SIX "PLIES"?
Von can count six layers of cord here, but
the first two under the tread In this tire (or
In any so-called six-ply" tire built this way)
do not run from bead to bead. Some tlre
makerscount these at"pllet," but they are really
breaker strips, so we call them that
4.7S-M
'fa,
Single tire
fiach
purs
6
Full oversize
4.40-21
Ford Chevrolet
s2p
Per lingle tire
Each
In pain
359
Full oversize
5.00-19
Chrysler, Dodge, Nash
Cpft'fa Each
In '.('. i t In pain
Per single tire e
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Single tire
Each
pairs
8m
Full oversize Full oversize Full oversize
4.50-XX 4.5040 4.7519
Ford Chevrolet Chevrolet Ford Chevrolet
Plymouth
583 s-579 X)SO
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T95 B.89
Per tingle tire J Per single tire 3 Per single tire Q
Full oversize Full oversize Full oversize
5.00-XO 5.X5-X1 30x3HReg. CI.
Essex Nash Buick Dodge Nash Ford Model T
$Z80 82 $513
AmJ Each J Each "N J Each
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93
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HEAVY DUTY TRUCK TIRES
siu .oo-ae
30
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TUNE I!V on the Goodyear Program every Wednesday night over N.B.C Red Network, KGW, KFI, Etc.
McGinty's Service
Bfoasl way and Pearl
tation
Phone 201
MANUFACTURED ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Iced
Watermelon
10c
Rich Eed delicious and
served as you like it.
BALCONY
. Eugene's Own Store
McMorran
& Washburne
MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY
PHONE 2700
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Introducing in the 3-Day Drug Sale
"Adorette" Cosmetics
Tou'll like the quality of these excellent cosmetics as well a th.
price-and you'll find the assortments quite ample for most need.
Cle&naln? Cream
Foundation Cream
Turtle Oil Cream
Astringent
Lemon Lotion
Tissue Cream
. Lilac Vegetal
Hair Dressing
Powder Base
Honey and Almond Lotion
Glycerine and Rose Water
Face Powder
Shampoo Cocoanut Oil
Lemon Cleansing Cream
SdleLace
"Durene" Frocks
2-Piece Styles.
They will not fade.
They will not shrink.
They will not stretch
$169
3 2? of "Durene"-. B.
------ M mm uuu mstre finish nnrf 7 mmren cotion, serreiu v-
fadlng-Frocka consist of .llp-over blouse and sk?rl Ctt0n un5hrlnkabl9 nd proof agalu'
SiZ6S 14 t0 Colors: Pink-Maize-White-Blue-Green
Getum
Gun
Weed Killer
$1.50 Value
$1.00
No rstooplna: down on your
knees to rid your lawn of
WPri. IF Vmf h... . n . .
l(n,e n ltpZt)m
Oun One poke and he lies
mil hrii-a). 1 .,
'o i ana aies.
Refills 50o
Clearance!
Garden Hose
4.55 Value 50 Feet
needed itr;. ..l;.V0Ur chanr ,0 eJtra 60 feel V
needed to reach those far corners
BASEMENT