DECEMBER 14. H --------— --------- are .«— in n in iy in a n says, pro- f*,ual o< boys and g irls — classes to be held every Tuos- dueers cannot to feed 'H!>' f'tid a y . December 8. The day and F riday evenings. culls and low-producing hens He , R Claude Gray, 60, resident of LIO N S ROAR Paul Jones, broom dance, boys « _ recommends a continuous rig id Eugene since IK*0 and a candidate (M arie Lom bard anil Juanita I'o- ,n,l Kiris tag dancts seemed to f / l f f » zv cu lling program ns “ not only well. Editors» be the most popular der.ces. ( .n il /o r coroner in the M ay prim aries 1ke*'|,ln« w ,,h died suddenly Saturday at his C . (». | | Inn MrM ( a g e G aunr N o o n D a n cc x tin 134ft h a d production pro- home in Eugene. F o r the past ten In two pre-league games, the Noon dances are going t o _ gram as we years he was associated w ith the G. Lions basketball team have sponsored every day by the Honor lo r Veatch-H ollingsw orth m ortu ary registered wins over D rain by Society, as decided d urin "rin g club f r • p ■ in Eugem- and previous to that scores o f 22 to 0 and 3ft to 18 Period F riday. Abigail Trask arid I n / f J V i n n S t o c k was a te lle r in the ational firs s t i gam played ai at Sara B jo n e t were «m appointed - • F irst N t.a.iuiH u The • ■•« .» K hiih - was piayco xnnicd by 1 * • U ll/v n Bank fo r tw e nty years. He grad- D rain Tuesday, December 5. and ' ’ resident Angela Nelson to t sc*. uated from the U nive rsity of the la tte r one at Cottage Grove, »bout arranging A iv reduced egg output com par- Q uality I Mark« thi to have •hi- «» u u v v u <"K K u u ifn il lVMn|Mir* « m n v *t i was W«ui leading |I Oregon in 1904. ’ December 8. ” ’ " Sprtngft __ H onor Society here ed w ith *a year ago. and holding Moose how ling U*a-ne yesterday.. The B squad won both o f th e ir schedule adopted fo r Oregon at ,nK ° f 'b e o th e r seven teams us games by scores 27 to 19 and follow s 122 to 19. leased thus week by the __ ____ state W L A A A com m ittee Grove H ardw are Bond Drive Over $10.000 10 ft The recommended adjustm ent G ithens M otors ’ The t i t a l bond sale during the 8 Î ----- ...... - to - — - - chang- - Blue Tony De Marco is rig h t back *n C8K production meet ib 'ie M t. t L br. Co. S ixth W ar D rive had reached a * 8 10 /here he ______ started from as ,n8 requirem ents cans calls fo lly D rug ___ _________ _ ____ _ tng ent to ta l of $10.629.30 _ in Cottage where sta rted ______ a kid. '"*■ •»■M«..vmenis t o r r redue- reuuc- N — e -v 8 10 ing 'be the num numbers o f laying liens Texaco O il Co. Grove high school by last Mon- When the noted dancer was a ! in£ ber.............._______ ? 11 day. youngster, it was his custom to i,n<' pullets on farm s March 1 ,1 Union O il Co 7 11 The seniors have already "drop- decoy buyers to his father's fr u it '» 3,096.000 - 12 per cent ' r 'Nh Sw artz S 10 ped one bomb on T okyo” and are and vegetable vending concession ,ess 'b a n on March I a year ago. ------ ahead w ith the second one w ith by perform ing nimble acrobatics However, the goals fo r y o u n g , OPA IIL E .N S U IT ON < M A R ­ a to ta l of $3.888.75 Sophomores and dancing feats. It was a hum- chickens and turkeys to be raised E T T E P K K E E V AS IO N S are e second with« $3.767.33, fresh- ble beginning fo r the highest paid *n have been set nt 100 per M w «¡.K a|)d dancer dancer in the , he world. w orld J— men «K th ird ith eoaoweA $2.489.60. and « * n l <« ' h «»•-- e 19-11 p r o d u c tio — n. C h a r g in g v a r io u s tv n e a n f n r » ., Pri., Sat., December 15-16 lumors fo urth $483 60 Today. Tony is doing v irtu a lly In regard to the propoaed re- evasions on ciga re tte sales Ce kvl dj ° p on T °* ,hc th in g w ith Sally, his duction in Oregon’s egg p nxluc- celia P. Gallagher. OP A enfore«- ayo casts »872.00. and to drop dancing partner, in 20th C entury- " on N. L. Bennion. extension m ent a tto rn ey, today filed ku P it c o s t s S2AMX) Fox’s Technicolor musical. "Green- poultrym an at Oregon State col- In M ultnom ah ro u n tv circ u it B u y M em b er sh ip C a r d s V illage’’ which opens Drc. 17th at lege, points out tliu t during Oc- c o u rt against Emma A n d e r s m Students should buy member- the Arcade Theatre. In it Tony tober there were 10 per cent ' ' — — - ship cards to the Lions Den ?ur- and S a lly operate a delicatessen less laying hens on Oregon farm s MSN ing the noon hour this week a t and pay trib u te to the day's dawn- than a year ago. F u rth e r reduc- f in ltiils the student office window. This mg by dancing as they go through tions closely in line w ith the is a final drive fo r students who the routine o f opening the shop state goals probably w ill be made bav® not already bought th e ir fo r business. R esult: a big "open-1 by January 1. ind icatin g th a t the ®a™s. A student must have a ing." ¡p o u ltry ind ustry in Oregon is card to get into the Den and “ Greenwich V illa g e " stars Car- p re tty w e ll adjusted to present Sun., Mon., Tues., cards are g u n g to be cheeked en M iranda. Don Anieche. W illia m needs, according to Bennion and 8 December 17, 18, 19 more ca re fully at the door. Bcndix. and V ivian Blaine. T h e l n many states, however, pro- F. F. A. W inners Entertained Exposures C herry Blonde." duction has not been cu rta ih x l Alan Aspey. Bob Russum, M or­ nearly so much as in Oregon. ris Culver, O rvis Rider. Ashley D O R EN A GRANGE IN S T A L L S and there s till may be a large R E P R IN T S 3c EACH. Flaten, the parents o f the boys O H M ERS ; surplus o f eggs next spring. The G uaranteed W ork. and M r. Donald Kabler, vocational per a gricu ltu re in s tru c to r were enter- A t the regular m eeting o f the national goal calls to fo im r / h an e a 18 s 2nd d v / i l For Reductions Bowling League the iiunchra on the p ro p rie to r or a ciga r stand in me Farm ers’ Cooperative M arket, board oxcoods the Mggicgatv cost fo u rth and Y a m hill streets. of clgarettea given a* pieiuium s. One type o f viola tion claimed ■ '... — ■ .« by Miss G allagher was sales of j ... »„> «b»» ’■••ttarettrs over ceiling prices by w ,(h my ,M,y “ selling chances on a punchboard , j e ,n i. ,, . -n .......- . and if t h r r r ’a through w hich premium» are Bny„ , ln„ nm k,,M hopping distribu te d purely by chance, in - which the to ta l receipts in t o Terpsichore Unrationed Theatre Trograws Assortment of Christmas Gift Merchandise Is Still Quite Complete ARCADE ( H HM«,I WMftaBBI Gaslight '■ Films D eveloped and Printed Shop at 25c T h rift-W ise ' ain®d a ' a dinner given fo r them by the Eugene Rotarian's club at the Osburn hotel Tuesday. De- cember 12. / These boys are e ithe r officers o f the local F. F. A. o r have Wed.. T hurs.,' December 20. 21 outs,anl in,i; projects. Grange last Thursday evening. pu|iets and Bennion Ivlie v -s t in t M rs. O live M u ll was obligated it is d ou btful w hether this re C ottage Grove, Ore. in the 3rd and 4th degrees anti ' duction w ill be obtained. M r. and M rs. Peterson in the Under present conditions, the 1st and 2nd degrees. Claude Arne, chairm an o f the a g ric u ltu ra l com m ittee, reported r B i . a i l lla I a d n « t D Ilr r s a t r m v i a tiz e d on the fa rm census, hormone "Lord Thomas and F a ir An spray fo r fr u it trees and plants, net.’’ "H in d H o rn ." "B aby Lon,’ crop , ________ insurance and increase o f "Get Up and B a r the D oor" and acreage on corn oats and sugar "L o rd R andall" were dram atized beets, in the tw o senior Engiisn classes H. E. C. chairm an. Mrs. Jack under the direction o f Mis« M y rtle Cole, appointed M r. and Mrs. Kem before an audienc? o f ju n - Claude Arne. M r. and Mrs. Hen- iors and seniors Wednesday and ry Snauer and M r. and Mrs. Thursday. December 5 and 6. Gierau on the serving com m ittee News Briers fo r the next regular meeting, De- Superintendent F e rrin was ab- cembcr 21st. sent from school Monday be- A dem it was granted M r. and AK» H A I£ .C « x b » IO»IAS-»3b.H SMAYNf cause o f illness Mrs. C liffo rd Wallace. M ildred Fisher, senior, has been Pvt. M ildred S m ith of the A ls o absent from school tw-o weeks WACs. who is home on fu r- • • • because o f idness. lough, gave a very interesting « I I THI Bob Stroup, senior, le ft Monday '» Ik on her experiences and tra v - SHAKI KISS I fo r P ortland to take his physical ®ls. w hile in Florida, fo r the Navy. O fficers fo r 1945 were instal- Tom ato Juice, Sunny D. (2 stam ps) 10c Spinach, Em erald Bay No. 2» 2 can 17c Don Rasmussen, freshman, le ft led at a jo in t in sta lla tio n cere- school Monday, December 11, fo r mony at C reswell last Friday- Apple Juice, SAW .............. q u a rt 35c Diced C arrots, Blue Tab 303 ja r 10c tw o weeks absence, during which evening. A llen W heeler of Goshen tim e he w ill undi*rgc an operation. was in sta llin g o ffic e r: Mrs. Miles G rp fru it Juice, Town H 46 cz can 30c Sw. Potatoes, D ehydrated pkg 18c Ashley Flaten, freshmar., re- W icks o f Creswell, in s ta llin g m ar- turned to school Monday from a shall and M a rth a T ru m b ly and C anterbury Tea, black t/2 lb 43c L arge Lim a Beans 2 lb 25c tw o weeks tr ip to Chicago to M ild re d Vaughan, also o f Cres- E dw ards Coffee lb 2 8 c; 2 lb ja r 54c enter a national 4-H club health W®H acted as regalia bearers. , M acaroni o r Spag., P o rters 24 oz 23c contest. The C hristm as p a rty and p r o - ' K rispy C rackers ........., 2 lb pkg 33c E gg Noodles, P o rte rs Superintendent F e rrin and Rob- , gram fo r Grangers and th e ir j lb pkg 24c ert Graham, principal o f the fam ilies w ill be .December 23rd Flour, K itchen C ra ft 50 lb sk $1.99 Deviled Ham, C udahay's 3 oz can 13c grade schools. Miss M y rtle Kem. a t the hall. Mrs. Spahr, Mrs. president o f the high school or- V in in g and Avanelle W icks are in Spic. Crabapples, Rustic, 3 stam ps, 17c L arge W alnuts, No. 1 lb bag 42c Thurs., Fri., December 14, 15 ganization and Mrs. B e rt Trask, charge o f popcorn balls and Mr. H adota Figs, Sundow n (4 stam ps) 14c Roasted P eanuts president o f the C ounty p rim ary and Mrs. Claude Arne and Mary lb bag 29c «■C Mctve«» tot teacher’s association, attended a Snauer in charge of treats fo r Peaches, Castle C rest (8 stam ps) 2»/2 21c m eeting o f the executive council 'h e youngsters.. Almonds, soft shell lb bag 56c o f the Lane C ounty teacher's A ll ladies are asked to bring Fancy Peas, S ugar Belle No. 2 15c M ixed N uts, choice lb bag 45c association in Eugene Tuesday cookies fo r refreshm ents a fte r afternoon. ( the program . Tomatoes, G rdnside (3 stam ps) 2»/2s 14c M argarine, S unny Bank, 2 pts lb pkg 18c Neta Anderson was elected! A llen Aspey and Bob Russum Del M onte Corn, Vac-pack 12 oz 15c Troco M argarine, president of the Spanish club fo r'w e r e given recognition fo r th e ir 2 points lb pkg 24c the th ird six weeks. Monday, outstanding w o rk and accomplish- P ean u t B utter, H ow dy coarse .......................... ]b j a r 25c G loria C la rk was chosen vice ments in the F. F. A. president and Mina Sloan, secre- Don K abler, who was a visitor, M arm alade, T ibbetts Brook g ra p e fru it 2 lb 25c ary and treasurer. announced the opening o f the K aro Syrup, blue label 5 jb j ar L e t t e r m e n ’s D a n c e fa rm m achinery repair classes to F or the firs t tim e fo i several be held at the cannery building. school__dances. the L e ttc rm e n ’i i and told o f the d iffe re n t types Piv-lMiòiìtj, D IA N E Sat., Sun., December 16, 17 P in t 23c Dressing Q uart 35c OATS A lso ION CHANEY Mrs. /rig h t's Fresh Bread ” Su-Purb Soap M orning Glory Lg p k g 26c & HATUKHUP fK£SM M H H tC e ACQUAHFriA A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Mon., Tues., Wed., December 18, 19, 20 CLOSED Thurs., Fri., December 21, 22 His job is helping you Y o u r Standard Representative’s truck is loaded w ith products designed to make yo ur job easier, quicker, more profitable. Some o f his chore-cutters you may n o t even know about. So, co nsu lt y o u r Standard Representative often. H e’l l show you many a short­ cut. Remember * - his jo b is helping you. JOHN FINNERAN P hone 16 A pples with Whata-leen Fretkeatt W, 4M»»« «k«M Pn«»t H><« «««h m I«1. itra rich No tier coffee et any price. X39‘ 1 lb. SI« -JUrwey- corrcc MILD, MELLOW BLEND o ^ hkim A UNIVHSAl FlCTUtr Your lo c a l r e p r e s e n ta tiv e (o r S T A N D A R D OF C A L IF O R N IA lb 10'/2c W inesaps box$4.29 CRAN BERRIES Coos B a y ................................. lb 41c ORANGES Calif. N avels .................... 5 lbs 49c Onions G R A PEFRU IT Texas pink, ju icy ................ lb 10c Dried, medium size. Take home a sack, th e y ’ll keep. BROCCOLI Local, garden fresh ............ lb 14c SALADS M ixed vegetables, POTATOES 5 lb 20c lb 121 ,c cello bag 12c 15 lb 58c I ■, lb loaf 50 oz pkg 25 lb 95c 3 lbs ............... 9c 10 lbs Boilers 12c 39c D O N ’T D E L A Y : D O IT T O D A Y . B u y t h a t tith tY A K L O A N B a n d n o w . , ( hrlfttinan G ilt H a W ar IS o i m I. TIi«» b en t S£f£W£y GVARAHTeeD A M T Delicious, ex. fey., fey. TURNIPS Cliptop, mild flavor Y u ppii slack GET ACQUAINTED 10' (« « in » G ran u lated — Makes lots of quick suds ...... .................................. & To moke it worthwhile to DUCHESS Salad 38c 10 lb 28c 100 lb sack $3.69 II .Expensive high - grade Cofleet such as Nob Hill and Airway Biands are stocked only in the whole bean—ground when pur­ chased *— not before. Vacuum packing is unnecessary— roast­ ing is done locally and stocks are always fresh. Nob Hill and Airway "bag" Coffees sell at a saving of 1 Oc or more per pound. Why pay more’ t 'iim p lif lls — 'F a v o rite a m o n g good foods ¿«¿¿tCRABBE « Î' SALE Sÿ How Can “ Expensive ' Ceffees Cost So Little? 4 list o f Nt/iday Cetdies —e Tomato Soup 3 The Only Cut R ate 4 PORK LOIN ROAST, 4 points 32c lb VEAL STEW 19c lb SAUER KRAUT 15c qt MINCE M EAT........... 2 lbs 45c BEEF ROAST, B grade, 5 points 25c lb BEEF ROAST, C grade 22c lb SHORT RIBS BEEF 19c lb HALIBUT, sliced 49c lb SIRLOIN STEAK, 13 points 33c jb GROUND BEEF 27r Ih BOLOGNA 29c ,b