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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1938)
21, 1938. THE REGISTER-GTJARD, ETIG'gftE, ' OREGON Fagt Elv CTHnhhell Lg Pitchers .TnTTsept 21. The F'J .mythical honor team et&er: " .u. .n. In the '.T baseball popularity me from the follow- ?U Tigers, 'i-.n Cubs. fc ......i.nn' Indians. I-.f UCVC"" ---- r 1 N V- Yankees. FT Boston Bed Sox KaNew York Giants. fcf v. Yankee,. ' rineinnau neos, h"." -In.indsmen top a P mo nominations a0"" " a Miv bv the ri chmitted In the U """T' Th. tabula- r7"tchers ballots has reach Lf I S mark. Five pitch. P MU v ,.V.H for this tra M DC - " I..- athletes and to !Y,nkeandHubbell u Glints, are staging neck Bk fight for individual gander Meer of the Reds r. i -n their heels, while other seven list- has a g U the fortunate five. hki I.FOUNTAIN bjjoUNTAIN, Sept. 21. htr. and Mrs. Barney from their place m ic Lt one and one-quarter uua fe they lived before purchas- Li T M. Coon, who spent the L-l-ith relatives at The Pal- U Portland, is visiting at the It a her daughter, Mrs. j t. and Mrs. Hubert Haworth sons Keith and Brian oi r.,,. have eone to ron vjr L ..we Hubert has employ El Mr. and Mrs. Haworth are L i..i vminff neooie. t.. u:.i ionise Davis and he Buckingham have left for fcvillis where tney pian w sow Ipa State college. hunt BREAKS BRIDGE EUJOUNTAIN, aepi. i. kciil) Tne county roa I Ins been wormng we rou w . niHmintain and Cebu Sta q . ... I teuthwest ol tsewipunmri mi I week. They have widened rirft marl and fixed a deep- fdtainage ditch on each side of road between Bellloumain ana Cheesman Hill. While wom m, the road between the Wm n .M P. R. Starr homes, the C.r broke throuEh the Oliver fcr. bridge, making it necessary call the other road grader ana tnl gravel trucks to help lift k frailer from the creeK. ine kckage has been cleared away V nilin is heintf driven for a L tm'rf. All traffic Is being loured until the new bridge is tpleted. versary. She received several gifts in honor of the event. Those attending the dinner were, the honor guest, Mrs. Ltrlun, Mrs. FHvirH Rennett Mmm uh Ertis Larkin and daughters, Mary maxine ana iaa may oi Alpine, Mrs. .Tnhn Pnat and Hsi,0,tet bara, Mrs. Harold Larkin and sons, Richard and Connie Ray, Mrs. Lame burr ana ine Hostess, Miss TTnMth TjrWin. (Athens enlllna, Htir- the day included Barnard Bennett of Hastings, Nebraska, Mrs. J. P. Larkin and Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Larkin of Monroe, Mrs. Winston Burris and daughters, Lois and Marilyn, Mrs. ieia pavis. Miss Louise Davis, Mrs. H. F. Irvin and Mrs. Evadna Stahl. AT MAPLETOV SHAW.OTftnT. Sunt. 51fSrj8 fcl-Glaria Jean Beck of Teir K is a visitor of Mr. and Mrs ha Wheeler for a few days. m. and Mrs. Harold Addison rt visitors at the Pendleton kad-UD over the week-end Wr were accompanied by Mar-tetBurbarh. U crew of eeoloeical srurvevors stationed across the river from I TlAITflUTITV Ifi BAIV (ELUOUNTAIN, Sept. 21.H neial) Mr. and Mrt. Jeff Ab tt announced the birth of their It child, a daughter, bom Thurs 1 t Dr. Rogers' hospital in Wion City. Mr. Abbot and Mrs. IW, mother of Mrs. Abbott Ft to Junction City recently to Mrs. Abbott and infant f Shter home with them. iviii, oept. 4.-TT Pl)-Mrs. Addie Larkin was ikwi recenuy when a gru l?lBti,-u A j i J - , p dinner to help her celebrate eighty-fourth hlrthrlav annl- LEONA NEWS LEONA. Sept 21. (Special) Nr. ana mrs. naymona oauaion oi Smith River were in Leona visit ing recently. A. C. Rexroad and son, Leland, tulr Mvpral lnarfc nf fmlit artA v,o. utahlM to th roast tn spll this week. They report a ready sale, at lair prices. Tney maoe ine trip in one day. They expect to dispose of mnh ttt their Bnrrtllis fniit in that way before leaving for their new home in the Willamette valley. scnooi oegan last weeK wiui Miss Lyndall Cain of Oakland as Ralph Helms and family expect tn winv tn thir new ranch near Yoncalla soon, perhaps next week OAKRIDGE NEWS OAKninnE. Sent. 21. fSDe- cial) Miss Iola Dunning has ar rived from lone. Oregon, where she spent the summer. She will h hrA with her erandmother. Mrs. C. M. uunning, oeiore ieav ine for Eugene, where she will enter the U. of O. Mr anrl Mrs. Ed utter and son of Claskanie were in Oakridge re cently renewing old acquaintances. Mrs. Utter will be remembered as Ml Eather Potter before her Fred Benson and son Lioya have left for eastern Oregon on a hunting trip. HOLD BIRTHDAY PARTY WfSTFIR. Sent 21. (Soecial) Kenneth Marehant was recently honor guest at a party honoring his fourth birthday anniversary ana f. TOhich hl mother. Mrs. Wilbur Marehant, was hostess. Games were played and refreshments served. Favors were presented to the young guests. Present were Mary Lou and Norman St Clair, Phyllis and Betty Lou wng, raui i.. Munn Annn York. Barbara Wick, Marlene Elam, Shirley Burt Patricia Cobb, Elmer noiana, Paul Tuchardt and Jean, Marilyn, and Kenneth Marehant IN IRISH BEND idich nr.NT) Sent. 21. (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Plank and Darrel Jr. went to 'l uiamooK -.ntiv tn visit and hunt. Judge and Mrs. rierron are on a trip to Pendleton, spoKane, sno other points. !.. i nic Smith returned home from Coqutlle with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reynolds ana lanuiy wuu came to spend the week-end with the E. E. Smith lamuy. Midnight Bell Wins By KO In Stockton w vvi.iv.i , v,aui., ocpi. W LitUe Dado of Manila, Cali- iurnia 5 Daniamweigm unenoiaer, Ueri Mn effect,,. ljkft hanrl win an easy 10-round decision irom jimmy Mciusner oi tsoze man, Mont, last night. Midnight Bell, 161, Portland, Ore., stopped Johnny Foster. 165. -.aiiiana, in me uiira rouna oi the six-round semi-final match. , , ,. , , BEGIN WORK ON SCHOOL UTCTlPTP Cent 01 Qruki-in iTivn nam er.Kn.1 h,,il4in0e fnn- nected by an adjoining hall have oeen planned Dy ine scnooi ooara due to the increased school attend ance. Work on the project has be- of Chester Arthur. The buildings urlll Ke nAiafanf te 4hA nrecent school building now housing the eigni graaes oi ine scnooi. BUILDING REPORTED REEDSPORT, Sept. 21. (Spe cial) Much building Is underway in tk lnli, .i.UV, the nenr hfoh school addition rapidly taking shape at this time and con struction of a new heme on the school hill for Mr. and Mrs. Dud ley Knapp, who have recently moved here from Forest Grove. Mrs. Knapp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. wmiara uib lain ot Tideways Island. Tha William Dft home 0T1 Smith River, which was recently destroyed by fire, is being re-, built and many improvements are being made by Mayor and Mrs. ounn on ineir oucn ranch on Smith river. The Frank L. Taylor summer home on Srriith river is also nearing completion. M, anrl Mr. Mark Dunham e-e elearinff the site for their contemplated home on the East Fork of the loru umpa.ua nv near Glide. : FOR BETTY LOU LONG tirrcTrrR Sent. 21. (Soecial) trm Veil T.nnu entertained re cently with a party in compliment to her daughter, ueiry i-ou, mi her fourth birthday anniversary. r.,iet nreaent were Billy Happ- ner, Baroara wicks, ouaay Pauline Mason, riennein raarcn nt Romona Howard. Patricia Fanner, rilffnrd Farmer. Oscar Unahai Tr Tretta Ann numon ravi Rnherta anrl Donald Ackers, of Oakridge and the honor guest. Betty Lou. Refreshments were en joyed. AT IRISH BEND IUISH BF.NTJ. Sent 21. (Soe- cial) Rev. Patterson, former pas tor at McFarland, and his wife, were here recently for an all-day get-together at the church. Rev. and Mrs. Patterson have visited in California, Texas, and Missouri since leaving here seven years ago. Other guests at the meeting were: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rickard and two daughters of Triangle lake, Mr. and Mrs. Chancy of Myrtle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Vance Cook of Sa lem Mn Lenna Rickard ot Eu gene, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reynolds and two children of Coqutlle. The Home Economic cluo met at Mrs. August Maurer's home last week and finished quilting its quilt H. C. Barchus ot Portland called t the H. A. Franklin home recently. CHARIVARIS GIVEN DEERHORN, Sept 21. (Spe- .!el tit- anrl ATr. Raleiffh RUSt wha were rerentlv married were honored by their Irienas rnaay evening with a charivari at their thnce who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Mob ley, Ed Stevens, Howard Camp bell, Claude Campbell, Frank takim Ttrnum Davit. Olln Pftt- ers and Lester Stevens, all of Walterville, and Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Orton of Springfield. From the Rust home the group, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Rust, proceeded to the home of another newly married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Drew, at Cedar Flat and charivaried them. MARCOLA NOTES MARCOLA, Sept 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. Jack Gravenstcin en tertained -with two tables of hjj0a jeet. week. Those uresent ,..e-e Mr Tjanrlon. mother of Mrs. Gravenstcin, Mrs. Elmer King and son De, Miss trcssie Tilley, Mrs. James Sheppard, Mrs. Harvey conn, wrs. ouyn Baker, Mrs. Amanda Daughtrcy and Mrs. Stella legies. nma honors went to Mrs. Lsndon. Clay Spicer of Meadows, laano, visited at the homes of his broth ers Sam and Ernest Inst week. He has left for Alaska and will visit his sisters, Mrs. Fannie Mc Cain and Mrs. Maude Brewing-ton. WESTFIR ITEMS WESTFIR, Sept 21. (Special) .Mr, Walter Frantz and son James ot Hosklns are spending the week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bullis. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Brewer of Seattle have arrived for a visit with their son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght Rutan and also at the home ot their nephew, Lloyd Fox and family. Viitz James Ramsdell has left for Corvallis where he will enter Oregon State college. Let ns clean and make over yon old Hat Dorothy Duree, Hadley'f. Does Your Brealh Broadcast 9 PUtr S Be Sura Use Polidtn! MRS. JOHN STEHN PIANO STUDIO Accredited Teacher 1863 Klncald Phone 2161 a r--. Mnle aihn Tilttefl Or bridges suffer from special kind of bad breoth. Dentlsta call Inden ture breath." You wont know If you have It but lt can spoil your happiness. Friends will shudder-people ayold you! And the worst of lt Is that ordinary brushing cannot prevent It Neither will mouth washes. For the odor comes from a mucin soum that col- lerta nn mates HI I and bridges. 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M ..e,.l lavt. are registering term of scnooi. w u.mt'TnK NEWS Hlfll mmv irm PTrtM Kont. 21. (SP .-iv c veil, wno jm nan miai - ... been visiting here from Astoria, i 1. . -n hnma. HU muiiiw ,. .... Eastman Severy oi woriri ..i.ia U-e thie week. was a vwiw - ". ., Rev. Mr. Graves and Robert Wagner ot Los Angeles have leK .i.A ...Ketiner services at tne aOr .WHW "fO . . ehuwh every evening for two weeks. DISTINCTIVE Fletnre Framing, THE OMlTAL ART SHOP YOU ARE THIS TYPS YOUlL UK? WIS BOURBON THAT MM I $1.55 Jd. ':tt ' i You'll set mora Hawthornes I ll4? ,hn b,, 'Wn S XEW BIKE and you pay only j 1 The 1938 Hawthorn. j Tl I MOTORBIKE W J A full-size, double-bar, balloon- I I S I tire Hawthorne I Famous brake, . "Tr" . j 1 Trox.l saddle! See It today! Caah Price 124.95 tj I Plui Carrying Oiai j m$Nhy are Riversides Safest hrjingvef fl 1 ANSWER: Flrit, because you gel the SAME tiros most auto-race champions use, when you buy River tides al Wards. 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