Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1938, Image 5

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    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. This
eenna ayalr tin tamU Uld deCAf
bacteria and causes a vile odor that
you cannot detect
One thing can stop "denture
breath "-and that's PoUdentl Thi
new brushless cleaner has won th
approval of thousands of dentists.
Users say It's a blessing.
Polident not only purines falsa
teeth -but also removes all stain,
tarnish and deposits. Makes breath
sweeter-plates look better and feel
better. Costs only SOv at any drug
store and lasts for many weeks.
Money bacK it not ceiigntea.
Cleans, Purifies Like Magic
Put platt or krldtt In H f lata '
waUr. Add a llttla Polldtnt row.
dar. Lto In 10 to IS minntea
rinit nd It'a iwttt and poiiflad
raedr to uaa 1
liWa '
' , , , i .yuaej.. -..ei.ii.v.e.
nun BFVT1 NEWS
"MUM . I
raarvir TarwTi Rent. 21. (Spe
cial) E. E. Smith, Misses Lois and
Muriel have left on a nummg ir.y
j n Ross Barclay and
Pavid took Miss Beatrice to Port
land Saturday wnere n -ii-
relled at N.F.B i- again w
ter. . . .
Mrs. Espy returned nome irum
Salem where sne nas
ZJZ. 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. The SAME
"stock" Riversides that win
more auto races than any
other tirel Riversides;
proved on the tracks, HAVE
fo be America's safest tlresl
World Champion
Gui Schradar Ums
Words RIvtrtldM
KcJutlvtly.
It's Ptbbl-gnlnH
Boys'
tfootball
$J.OO
Conodlon-Cho-'
plon (niory Collins
VKionlalvtrtldaa
ua . a um aaaT, , ..11 as ri iaa
you
Made of sturdy Texhlde
Uks a real beating -from
future Ail-Araen-"I
Valve bladder.
Fleece-lined ,
SweaUhlrt 7o
Athletic Supporters.. 25c
llT r "e- aa-aaaaai
Reouor $7.19
School
Lunch Kit
98
Includes Wards Supreme
vacuum bottle! Your
choice of round top or
new flat top style! Buy
now, save!
H,pL Vacuum Settle He
rt Vacuum Settle ...Tie
JV
Tod Horn ovhtond
Infl AAA ptrformof
on the Wail Coo it
mat WordiRWtr.
ildas anduilvaly,
MOST Race
Drivers Use
Riversides!
Wm
Don't Most Racers Use
Special Racing Tires?
ANSWER: NOI Practically all races (with a very
tew exceptions) ar run on "stock" tires, and
most of theso races ar won on "stock" Rlverj
sldetl
QUESTION: Do Wards give llretlo racing drrv
ert for advertising purposes!
ANSWER: NOIRacIng drlvertbuy Rlvenldetifo
cash, right out of itoek In Wards Retail Stores
and Mall Order Houtet.
QUESTION: What other otsurance, do I, as d
car-owner receive, at to the high quality of
Wards Riverside tlresf
ANSWER: Every First Quality Rlvenlde tt war5
ranted to give tatlsfactory service, without Until
at to months, yean and miles..
QUESTION: What oboul a trade-in allowance?
ANSWER : Wards make you a liberal cash allow
ance on your old tires, when you buy Rlverttdet.
Wheel
Spinner
Mounts on any steering whaoll
CaUlin knob . . . fluted sidia
for sure grip! Parking aid.
Grille Guard
J.29
Heavy chreme pitting! Fit
any bumper. Round H-in. tU
arottar bar. Sale price I
Over 100,000 different Home
may be ordered irom our
CATALOG ORDER DEPT.
llririte
Wax Cleaner
49
Claavrat and mn h one ee
radonl Forma hard, long-
vaartng was Bins. mi
72 Sq. In.
Patch Kit
Complete! Includes 32 sq. in.
rubber strip . . buffer . . 2J
patches . . 1 tube cement!
xvyyVA Wlndthleld
Wiper
Blade
10'
Auto Top
Dretsing
Change today. Efflcientl S
ply rubber blade. Chromed
holder. Fits any wiper,
Save at Wards! Applies
smoothly . . dries overnight!
Hard, Bakelite base! tt pint.
Recjularly $8,201
Gimruiitcctl
24 Months
with ytvr
eW Itertary
r.45
45 heavy pistes! Eatra
starting power lor cold
weather. Rubber easel
Wards 12 Month
Battery . . . Exch.
3
Wortl 100 rVe
Pcun
3Iotor Oil
Phtlfed.
Tom
4-day sale price! The 25c
JOc quart grade at Senrle
Sutlons everywherel Re
fined from Pure Pennsyl
vania crudes! Bring your
containers.
10S9 WILLAMETTE
TiitPHONE 3220