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XPECTEO SOON BY
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h-"e, where Brown Motor,
kd rhrvsler . . . ordin-
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P! ' "1.7.1th the rugcedness
FX . Fiord Manrille. next
L .ill soon have the dope on the
h:. not to mention tie
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company, manages to du-
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STi'.. had rood busines.
'to wViblM new to headlb
the Pleasing
NX" Chevrolet dealers, Julio
L Utictine ureat things for
E .... i,, very proud of Cher's
fcrf during the past season. .
I V, . rirestone. ..andwest
Einto st Western Auto... and,
i t you this time), Kelly
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ririn is itffl operating his used
L u on 11th, snd suggests buying
w.wita prices ....
klail-StwTer, wnere mo m ..,
L m-MAnth r on displsy. no
Eh, this column, but at least yon'll
wbart to buy your cars and
km when yon f around to It .
strora sawmill at Horton sturted tear
ing down the S. P. depot Thursday.
A new lumber dock will he built
here the old depot stands. The S.
. carpenter has started the founda
tion for a new depot which will be
built near the railroad crossing. .
Mrs. Arthur Ward of Portland left
Monday for her home, after a ten
day visit here with her mother, Mrs.
House.
Henore Leeper Is spending her
vacation this week visiting friends In
Portland.
Charles and Georgo Acheson went
to Junction City Monday to join Aiidy
Acheson of Xfonna on a bunting trip,
They returned home with eight pheasants.
T. Bennett and O. M. Foster wen
to Kroll Tuesday on a fishing trip.
They returned with a fine catch of
perch.
Acheson and sons nu.de an improve
ment in their warehouse this week
by having the roof painted. Robert
Carr of Lake Creek did the painting
job for them.
A. H. Ferguson, salesman of the
Pioneer Grocery of Eugene, was a
dinner guest at the Acheson home on
Wednesday.
TERRAPLANE RUGGEDNESS CAR!
Community Club Of
Blachly Has Meet
BLACHLY. Oct. 20. (Special).
Blachly Community dub met Wednes
day at the school gym. A quilt was
tied for Mrs. Walter Roberts in the
morning, a potluck lunch was served
at noon, and the afternoon was spent
with a fine program presented by
members of the club. Mrs. A. L. Tay
lor was chairman for the day.
Present were Mrs. S. McKeen, Mrs.
George- Worthington, Mrs. Anna Pon
tius, Mrs. Gene More, Mrs. Congdon,
Mrs. Grace Taylor, Mrs. Gladys Tay
lor, Mrs. Robert Slayter, Mrs, Hnyes,
Mrs. George Pennock, Mrs, Lulu
Post, Mrs. J. Lincoln, Mrs, Lena
Pope, Mrs. Prichard, Mrs. Walter
Roberts, Mrs, Myrtle RobertBon, Mrs.
Robertson and Mrs. Christenson. Mrs.
Ohristenson was a guest, being here
from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Jess Lin
coln will be chairman at the next meet
ing which will be the second Wednes.
day in November.
Bellfountaia News
Creswell Items
I opt SWELL. Oct. 80. (Special)
jki TntsrmediaU league of the
kkaditt church had a social even-
L Wednesday at the church annex,
affair was in the nature of a
trade snd the costumes were
tnd varied. Games supplied
kirtiiamcnt with the boys as hosts.
unknots and fruit juice were serv-
Twenty-one were present witn
ltd, Mrs. Blanche Gwyther,
I A. H. Gillett of Albany, a former
tiicipal of the Creswell schools,
llled on friends here Wednesday and
ptMir. He came to Eugene to at-
fei tbe conference of teachers from
ml counties for the SERA in
tractions for sdult classes in educa.
k tnd will teach mathematics and
kh in the Albany classes.
A troup of mends gathered at the
pi Wicks home Saturday evening
urpnse birthday event for him.
social evening was spent and a lunch
pa lerred.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Steele had as
lair mart Tuesday evening, Mrs,
Hle'a brother, Leon Newcomb of
race.
Gaorre Rosa, Vivian Ogram, Oeth
fca Miller and Rev. and Mrs. W. S.
rrorne attended th eteachers' train
daia at the M. E. church to En-
a neaaesday evening.
Kits Shirley Warner was borne
fn Eaaeae over Wednesday night.
-Warwick wno is employed
' t U. S. burean of nnhli-.
p ksadquarters at Oakridge was
F-Mted to the Ensn hn.nit.i vr.j
p-T Mrolng threatened with pneu
pl He la reported as recovering
lljn i Crouch was confined to bis
""a Nellie OU-m j n-.
NU from . J. . -V ",-
I friends in Albany.
I ' W. g. Burgoyne will continue
P ctnr on Ttnma .u.
Nine rvi T. . ..
-ch Snnday. ' l"' M""",dit
Ini . "wo sciool
f to E,,ne Friday morni. ,,,
rat. I. er" 8t ,h Ine
pcbenTof ,1 ",'l""l- l''rons and
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BELLFOTJNTAIN, Oct. 20. (Spe
cial) Mrs. J, L. Post was hostess
for the October meeting of the W. C,
T. TJ. Wednesday afternoon at her
home north 'of Bellfountain. After
singing two songs Mrs. George Tomp
kins led in the devotional service.
Suggestions were received by the
president, Mrs. Nusbaum, on how to
mate the meetings more interesting
and what line of work was suggested
for the coming year.
A round table discussion on some
of the mensures to be voted on was
conducted by the president.
Luncheon was served by the host'
ess to Airs. Irvin, Mrs. F. A. Nus
baum, Mrs. A. L. LeVaugh. Mrs. Coon,
Mrs. J. J. Lamb, Mrs. William Hull,
Mrs. Chester Oaks, Mrs. 0. K. Scott,
Mrs, G. S. Tompkins and son Floyd
and Miss Edith Larkin,
G. Springer who hag been oriti
cally ill at the home of his daughter,
Mrs. Evadna Stahl, was taken to the
Deaconess hospital at Salem Thurs
day in the hospital ambulance.
The school children had a holiday
Friday as the teachers were all In
Corvallis attending institute.
Last Friday evening the Christian
Endeavor young people had a party
and chicken banquet at tbe W, O. ft .
hall. Mrs. Irvin prepared the din-
ner for them. Games were played in
the evening. Forty-seven young peo.
pie were present.
An event of special Interest to tbe
Bellfountain community occurred Sat
urday evening at 8:15 when Miss
Veryle Bain, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Bain, and Garth Rick
ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. L J. Rick-
ard, were united in marriage at the
Bellfountain church. The young peo
ple will make their home in this community.
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TERRAPLANE PAYS
Abova you see the Terraplane "Ruaoedneaa Run" ear. which appesrea In Eugene last Thursday
the Monroe Motors. The machine la covering 14,000 miles In at many days, and when here It was on
the eighth day of Its run. The trip la designed to show the stamina and ability to "take it" of the New
Terraplane. Monroe Motors are local dealer for Hudson and Terraplane.
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Cottage Grove News
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COTTAGE GROVE, Oct. 20.
(Special). Rev. J. A. Smith will
speak Sunday morning at Presbyterian
church on "The Christian's Commis
sion;" special music by the choir.
Evening topic "The Legion of De
cency. The "The eclenil Council of
the churcheB of Christ in America has
designated Oct. 21, as the day for
consideration of the movement for
better motion pictures.
At the Methodist church Sunday
forenoon Rev. M. A. Groves will have
for his sermon subject, "The Warmed
Heart;" anthem by tie choir, vocal
duet by Lois Leonard and Sallie
Stroup; Evening service, topic, "My
Father's Business." Special music by
children of primary and junior de
partment. Rev. H. W. Davis at the Baptist
church will have for his morning topic
"The Little Foxes That Spoil the
Vines." Evening subject "Moses and
tbe Flaming Bush." There was a har
vest home festival in the church bnse
ment Friday evening, which was wjetl
attended. Mrs. Clint Spriggs was in
charge of the affair in place of Mrs.
Mills who could not be present.
The Oooley Hill club met at tbe
home of Mrs. John Blake Thursday.
Mrs. Dclong, Mrs. White and Mrs.
Stewart brought in cakes In honor of
the birthday anniversary of Mrs.
Blake. Members attending were Mrs.
Randall, Mrs. ratten, Mrs. Burk-
holder, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Chaffee,
Mrs. Scliaefer, Mrs. Mncumber, Mrs,
Lelong, Mrs. White. Mrs. Stewart,
Mrs. ' Isom, Mrs. Wickerdahl, Mrs,
McKibben and Mrs. Arne. MrB. Tur
ner was a gueBt. The afternoon was
spent socially.
The marriage of Miss Lucille
Burge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Burge to Carl Mcdison of Kel
logg will take place Sunday afternoon
at the Burge home. Rev. C. V. Bryson
of the Nazarene church will officiate
at the ring ceremony. The couple will
make their home in Kellogg.
Harold Hurpin, pitcher for the
Portland baseball team, visited here
this week. He is spending the winter
on his farm at Yoncalla.
Rev. Tappan, missionary to China
for several years, will be a speaker at
a meeting for children at the Pres
byterian church Thursday afternoon.
Oct. 25, and will speak at a covered
dish dinner at 6 o'clock, at the church.
The Presbyterian Missionary soc
iety will meet Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. A. W. Scliofstall.
Miss Lena Zendron will be program
leader.
Mrs. George Morgan will be hos
tess to the O. L. H. club Tuesday at
1:30.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trask en
tertained with a venison dinner on
Tuesday evening in honor of their
house guests, Mr. ai;d Mrs. Gorman
Glasscock of Mt. Vernon.
Evangelistic services continue at the
Christian church with Mr, and Mrs.
B. Ross Evans in charge.
Mrs. William Peterson and son
Herman is visiting in Portland for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor of
Gresham visited the latter part of the
week with Mrs. Stella Baker.
Beth Bede. Margaret Moore. Homer
Wright and Brooks Perry made a trip
to Fairview Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell of Prine
ville came Thursday to visit at the
home of their daughter, Mrs. Vinal
Randall. They went on over to Scotts
burg in company with Mrs. Randall to
spend the week-end at the Randall
summer home.
Mrs. Howard Hess of Roseburg
was here on a few days' business trip
the last of the week in the interest
of the Minnie Miller estate.
Mrs. F. L. Grnnnls visited in Eu
gene Friday and attended a party Fri
day evening given by Mrs. Lenora
Pyburn.
Mrs. Omar Moore visited In Eugene
Thursday.
Miss Margaret Moore of Harris-
burg was a guest of Miss Beth Bede
Thursday and Friday.
Miss Margaret Short is spending the
rest-
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and Dorothy Jackson, former
dents of Cottage Grove.
Mrs. W. H. Dale and Mrs. Hugh
Earl of Eugene were in town Friday
in the interest of organizing a demo
cratic club in Cottage Grove.
Miss June Wheeler accompanied by
a school friend, Miss Ardcth Sneed,
students at O. S. C, spent the week
end at the home of Miss Wheeler's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Wheeler,
Miss Jenn Allison and Miss Muxine
Kirkpatrick, students of O. S. C, Cor
vallis, spent the week-end at the
home of MisB Allison's parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Van Allison.
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills and son
Robert went tno Portland Thursday
for a short visit.
Blue River News
BLUE RIVER, Oct. 20. (Special)
A bridal shower was given in honor
of Miss Helen Oveman at the home
of Mrs. Maurice Wayte Tuesday eve
ning. Mnny gifts were received by
Miss Overman whose marringe will
he an event of the early spring. Re
freshments of pie and coffee were
served to tbe following guests: Mrs.
Kosa Sparks, Mrs. Belknap. Mrs.
law, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs.
Vincent, Mrs. McMullen, Mrs. Marena
Schwering, Mrs. Samuel Hi lies, Mrs.
Willis Hines, Mrs. Hadley, Mrs.
Schnlze, Mrs. Beaman, Sirs. Cooley,
Mrs. Clapper, Mrs. Fred Grunlnf,
Mrs. Whyte, Mrs. J. J. Luckey, Mrs.
Deerhorn, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. O'Brien,
Mrs. Frank Sparks, Miss Verna
Blackburn, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs.
Pcnchey, and honored gncst. Miss
Overman.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Francis of
Portland are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Peachey.
Mrs. Felix Sparks is a guest of her
danghter-ln-lnw, Mrs. Arch Shough.
Mrs. R. D. Deerhorn la spending
the week-end at Portland.
Mrs. John Cnldwell visited Mrs.
Frank ftynrks last week.
One thousand miles a day for H
days! Fourteen thousand miles with
out servicing, other than gasoline, and
oil! That's the sensntionnl record be
ing set by the new Terraplane "rug
gednefts car," the Cascade Express,
which visited Eugene, last Thursday
on the eighth day of its run.
The oar, which was ushered into
the city at 60 miles an hour behind
tbe screaming siren of Traffic Polico
mau Bill Havilnnd, stopped for hnlf
an hour at the Monroe Motors, bu
gene Hudson-Teroaplane dealer, be
fore continuing its gruelling trip.
Cohen Is Hera
With the Cascade Express was Ed
ward E. Cohen of the Cchen-Ander-
son Motor company in Portland, which
is sponsoring the test, and Gus Koeh
ler. Pacific coast representative of
the Hudson company. The machine,
mud-spattered and dirty, but running
as sweetly and with the same comfort
as on the first day of ita run, reach
ed Eugene at three o'clock, and was
expected to hit Bend by the follow
ing morning, via Mcrshfleld, Rose
burg, Medford and Klamath Falls.
The machine had 23.47H milea on It,
8000 of them recorded In the eight
days it had beon under way. Six sets
of drivers are traveling day and night,
over roads which range from the
smoothest highway to dirt, in making
the journey. The car is driven at top
speed all the way, with SO miles an
hour the limit on highwiys, nnd slower
rates In effect through cities. No ef
fort is made to spare the machine on
bad roads.
Contest Described
The run, in addition to being a con
clusive teet of Terraplane ruggedness,
is being conducted as part of a "Rug
gedness Run" contest. Anyone is eli
gible to enter, and rules are simple.
All you have to do is write, a ten
word slogsn describing, briefly and
concisely, the superiority of the Hud
son Terraplane. Then write a 100
word essay on the features which con
tribute to this superiority. All entries
must be to by midnight, Oct. 30, 1034,
and may be mailed or brought to the
Monroe Motors in Eugene, or to any
other Hudtion Terraplane dealer.
Entry blanks may bo secured at tbe
locrl plant.
Getting buck to the run itself. The
Itinerary of the trip which covers
Washington, Idaho and Oregon, has
included such points as Seattle, Ta
coma, Olympis, Raymond, Astoria,
Kelso, Portland, Salem, Corvallis, En
gene, Marshfield, Roseburg, Medford,
Klamath Falls, Bond, Baker, La
Grande, Walla Wnlla, Moscow, Spo
kane, Wenatchee, nnd many smaller
places. It is to end in Seattle.
Co-operating with Hudson Motor
company Is th Texaco Oil company,
which furnishes all gas nnd oil on the
trip. Goodyear tires are used. So far.
in the eight thousand miles covered
Thursday, the machine had averaged
17 Vi miles to the gallon, which is
marvelous performan.o for so gruel
ling a run.
Walterville News
W ALTER V ILLE, Oct. 20. (Spe
cial) The Workers society met on
Thursday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. George Marx and sewing for
Mrs. C. C. Policy and on the baiaar
quilt was needle work for the after
noon. After the afternoon's work Mrs.
Marx assisted by her daughter Helen
served Ice cream and cake to the fol-
lowing ladles: Mrs. White of Eugene,
Mrs. A. A. Campbell, Mnrtha Camp
bell, Mrs. Gus Tipton and aon George.
Mrs. Momb, Mrs. Fountain, Mrs. C.
C. Policy, Mrs. O. B. Hardy, Mrs. A.
T. Enston, Gail Enston, Mrs, Ailing
ham, Belle Millican. the hostess. Mrs.
George Marx and dnugliter Helen.
Helen Marx Is at home for the four
day vacation beginning Thursday
while the teachers institute is being
held In Eugene.
Walterville vicinity reported a frost
Thursday night.
Dolly Cnmpbell who came home Sat
urday evening from Springfield re
turned Sunday evening.
Frma Enston is- spending the two-
day and week-end vacation at home
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Easton. She Is staying with Mrs. Joe
Slavens this winter.
Mrs, Gina Momb and sons George
and Pete and Mrs, O. B. Hardy and
son Tommy were guests Wednesday
evening of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Camp
bell and family.
Fordyce and Laurel Edith Willian
were guests Thursday evening at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page,
The young ladies ara helping with th
erection of their house which is being
built by their father, George Willian,
on the property recently purchased
near Walterville,
Mr. and Mrs, E. I. Reynolds mo
tored to Springfield Wednesday evA
ning and were supper guests of Mk
and Mrs. Girnrd. Mr. Reynolds attend
ed the home-coming at the I. O, 0. 1
lodge.
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