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eiL-T ' THB ETTOgyE REGTSTEB-GTTABP CITY NEWS What's Doing Saturday n.neral Shriner'a party, M?sonic temple (6:80 p. .). liver Tea Placed E Warminster guild. (Presbyter- ion university girls mission stuay '?nh will bold a silver tea and musi di ro"rom at Westminster house on S?1 VZv Nov. 25, beginning at 3 p. Which everone?. invited. Alice ?"ta is president of this group and ?ffrre Iprasue, secretary, CW kfo committee! on arrangement! s 01 Barlow, reception: Flpr "L Sombalais, serving; Marlon ws decorating: Owen Metxger, 30 This au d is sponsored by C 'Jota Maxwell Adam, and Mrs. Stay Cloran, and all University iw. are eligible to membership, "eet each Wednesday evening 26 Shopping Days Until Christmas Give Furniture THE LASTING GIFT! from 9 to 10 at Westminster house iur social ana study nour. Hlghwiy Not Bad- The condition of lh MTTniA highway is not bad, according to H. A. Schwering, who with W. T. Gor don made a trip to his summer home at Belknap bridge Thursday. They came down in an hour and a half and report the road smooth in most places except where construction is being carried on and at Deerhorn point where two steam shovels are at work clearing away the rock and dirt blast. ed out of the hill. It will not be long until this work is completed, said Mr. Schwering Friday. A rock crush er is being set up a short distance ooiow ueerhorn and surfacing is ex pected to be started in a short time Rllav ThnmiOH TaaihA- Tne men's Bible class of Centra Presbyterian church have elected Riley Thomson as their teacher for this year. H. A. Soult. la president ana c. v. irursiey, secretary. This group meets each Sunday morning at 9:45 in the church office and have a welcome hand for any man who happens In. They are planning to study different phases of the "Peace" problem on th last Sunday of each month along with the regular Bible studies and discussions. Pageant Is Planned The Women's Missionsry society of Central Presbyterian church will meet with -Mrs. G. E. Thirlwell, 492 West Broadway on Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. A pageant entitled "A Sunday After noon Call" will be given under the direction of Mrs. Carl McClain. De votions, Mrs. L. L. Constance, and vocal solo, Mrs. F. C. Pursley. As sistant hostesses: Mrs. Amy West fall, Mrs. W. J. Gross. Mrs. J. M. Spurgin, Mrs. 8. B. Suiker. Runs Nail In Foot . Frank Warner of McCredle Springs while helping to repair a broken flume there a few days ago stepped on a rusty nail and it penetrated the foot to a considerable depth. He is now in Eugene where a physician is treating tne wound. Remodeling Permit! Issued H. L. Robe has been granted permit for the removal of the stucco Itmsn on his borne at 2343 Uoiumbia street, the stucco to be replaced with shakes. The work will cost about (300. Lillian Moore waa given a per mit to add an open porch costing $40 to the residence at 545 Thirteenth avenue east. A. H. Tyson was grant ed a permit for reshingling a resi dence at 1194 Charnelton at a cost of $50. Rain In Pasadena It rains hard when it rains at all in Pasadena, Cal., says Mrs. F. E. Calkins, manager of the local branch of the Oregon Motor association, who is in the southern California city on a visit. Mrs. Calkins writes to friends here that there has been plenty of rain there since she arrived, and it seems to be continuous. It was the first heavy rainlall there in several months. I SAW A transient walking along the highway, carrying a pack with a sign reading, "Doa't feel sorry for me, I voted for Hoover." Mri. V. M. 8. ' What Did You See? Leaving for Calcutta Edward T. Stelle, who with Mrs. Stelle has been .visiting in Eugene the psst several months with Mrs. Stelle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Auld, leaves next week for Calcutta where he is with the National City bank of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Stelle were in Burma when they left for Eugene but be has been trans ferred back to Calcutta. Sandy Leach Returns Sandy Leach, well known trapper and guide of the Balknap bridge sec tion, has returned home from tne Ochoco mountains in central Oregon where he went to trap for the win ter, but not being very auccessful in that district gsve it up. He expects to remain at home during the winter. Lamka Returns A. W. Lamka, deputy collector of Internal revenue, has returned from a trip to Toledo and Taft. He will go to Lowell and Oakridge the first of the week. Glenn E. . Mccormick, dep. uty collector, has returned from a trip to the Coos Bay district. N. O. W. To Creswell Members of the Neighbor! of Woodcraft who are going to Creswell Saturday night are requested to meet at the w. u. v. nan at p. i where a bns will stop to take them. The Creswell circle has invited the local group to their regular meeting. Plan for Volleyball The volleyball committee of the I. M. C. A., Ulendon Dotson, chairman, was to meet late Friday afternoon to make plans for ths coming season. Two teams will be formed this year, one of veterans, or men 40 or over, and the other, called the varsity, com posed of the best plsyera available. Legion Meeting Off The American Legion and Legion auxiliarv meeting and feed scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 25, has been called oft, it ia announced Dy James unKer, commander. No suitable quarters were avnilable on that date, be said. The feed will be held some time later. Cohool Vlsltod James W. Burgess, assistant state superintendent of public instruction, Arnold D. Collier and Lawrence C. Moffitt, assistant county school su perinendents, visited the Mohawk high school at Marcola Thursday, New Garages Planned A nermit for the erection of a gar age to cost (150 wss granted Friday to G. W. Kinsey of 382 Tenth avenue east. H. S. Hughes of 610 Van Buren was given a permit to erect a garage costing $ov. Florence Resident Hera G. T. Dudley, resident of Florence, was in the aty iriusy on business. Mr. DnrilAv savs that with eomnle- tion of the Siuslaw highway and the Coast highday. Florence has a bright tuture. Look for Car Roseburx authorities have request ed the local police to watch for a 1929 Ford roadster belonging to K. E. Knight of Myrtle Point, stolen in Roseburg Thursdsy night. Frank Mlnney la City Frank Minney of Vida was in En gene Friday. He reports some snow on the hills surrounding the Vida dis trict but none on the floor of the valley. firlDs are Stolen Jack Ruddick of Portland had two black leather grips stolen from his car while parked at Eighth and Olive Thursday nignt. une grip containea clothing. Tools weer in tne outer. Manager at Seattle J. L. Staton, district manager of the Northern Life Insurance society, has been in Sesttle since Tuesday on a Prices are the Same at all Ralph & Stanley Stores Eugene and Springfield Betty's Pride Creamery Butter Saturday Till Noon Balance of Day . 34 S7o ti tti 8TORE NO. 1 126 East Broadway, Eugene 8TORE NO. 288-96 West Broadway, Eugene STORE NO. 3 960 Charnelton St., Eugene STORE NO. 4500 Main St., Springfield Schilling's Baking Powder 12-os. can Saturday 9Qt Till Noon Balance of Day 33c Grocery Prices - Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Betty's Pride Coffee 9Qtf pound . mtU Crescent Coffee-pound Good Bulk Coffee-pound 34 19 Betty's Pride Hard Wheat Flour 49-lb. sack $1.18 Tomatoes Standard, No. 1H, f cans 38o Corn White or Golden, S cans 35o Peaa Standard, No. I, 3 cans 35o Beans Standard, No, 1, 8 cans Sio Crisco 1 pound can . 3 pound can . 6 pound can 9 pound can Salad Oil Bulk, gallon 25o 69o $1.32 $1.95 Shortening 4 pound pall 8 pound paU Pure Lard 4 pound pall ..r,n 8 pound paU 85 ,..62o .$1.18 ...70o .81.35 , Sperry's Pancake Flour 2 packages and 4.1 Pancake Turner Carnation Wheat Flakes Large no premium 4 Qt package M.U Baker Girl Hard Wheat Flour 49-lb. sack $1.18 Bayou Beans pound .100 Pink Beans 8 pounda 2Se Red Mexican Beans 4 pound! 2So Lima Beana pound ......10a 500 Dozen Oranges Free-Saturday Only in the Grocery Department One Dozen free with each Purchase of $2.00 or More Saturday Morning Until 500 Down are Given Away Save Money on Fish Governor Salmon Fancy Chinook, No. 1 flat can Salmon Fancy Pink, No. 1 tall can Salmon Brookdale, No. M flat, 8 cans .....o Shrimps-ounce can , Oysters Broad River, 5-ounce can , Clams Hard Shell, Minced, No. 1 tall can. -J 9o 10c ..25o .124o ..,12'2C 15c $1.50 for $1.00 10 Bars P. & G. Soap 3 Bars Medium Ivory 3 Cakes Camay Soap 1 Oxydol Powder 1 Large Ivory Flakes All For $1 QQ at Ralph & Stanley's 1 Fancy California Figs BLACK-. Celophana wrapped, 1 9 '? f 8 ounce package ...... I C' v WHITE Celophana wrapped, 8 ounce package ... J 2 Wo BLACK Celophana wrapped, QCft 8 pound package .. Www WHITE Celophana wrapped, 1 pound package . . Black Flfls bulk, 8 pounds.-.-,,,.,,. .2Bo White Figs bulk, pound 10s 39c Fred's Fruit and Vegetable Stand ONIONS KM Oranoea-Julcy Or.p. Frult-Extr. Lara. ioo pounds y 2 Dc"n 33c 3 for 25c Csbb.fle-Solld Head. L.mona - Sunkl.t SPUDS-jGood grade, ' 0f Ji O 1 00 Pound 95c 2 D"B 35C 100 pounds 1 .t7 1 POUND COFFEE FREE with every 82.0 Oorder Saturday, 12 o'clock to 4 o'clock, In vegetable department only. Carrots, Bulk, 5 pounds 9c Cauliflower, 1 pound 6c Celery, Chase Oard.na 2 bunches 9o Among Our Neighbors A Daily Feature to Make Lane County People Better Acquainted By MAM AN LOWRY J. C. Ackerson was among that group of producers on hand for the opening day of Eugene's first public market back in 1015, waa there for the last day in the old market, ana waa among those moving into the city's new half-million dollar Produc era' Public market. He is at the mar ket every day. Mr. Ackerson came west to the Eu gene vicinity in 1007 because of the educational advantages for his three children. The family came from North Dakota. He was born In Carver county, Min nesota, September 24, 1S61. He has three brothera living. He farmed in Minnesota for a time, then moved into Dakota to homestead in Velva town ship near Minot. When Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson came here they bought a farm about a mile north of Coburg. They moved into Eugene when their daughters were ready for high school. The family home ia at 2178 Lincoln street. - Mr. and Mrs. Ackerson have one son, Luton Ackerson, graduate of the University of Oregon who Is now con nected with the child welfare institute at Chicago, and two daughters, twins. Misses Joanne and Justine Ackerson, who also graduated from the univer sity here with high scholastic honors. Miss Justine Ackerson is teaching at Hartline, Wash., this year and Miss Joanne Ackerson is at home for the present. Mr. Ackerson plays the fiddle and has been in a number of the old-time fiddling contests held here. "We old business trip. He I. .xpected to re turn Saturday. Methodist Aid Meets The general ladies aid of the First Methodist -church will meet at the church parlors Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the ladies of divi sion seven a. hostesses. Portland People Here Mr. and Mrs. Thorvald Stevensen of Portland are visiting st the home of Mr. Stevensen'. psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stevensen. J. C Ackerson folks like the old tunes, you know. The songs they put out today are gone In a few weeks and new onea come to take their place, but the old time music ataya," he aaid. returned Friday from Portland, where she Bad spent a day on business. Language Brings Fine H. J. Hughes pleaded guilty Fri day in police court on a charge of us ing abusive language. He was fined $10. Rummage Sal. Saturday The east division of the Lsdlee' Aid of the Central Presbyterian church will hold a rummage ssle Sat urday at 000 Willamette street. Club Plan. Sale The Delta Zeta Mothers' club will hold a rummage sale ail day Saturday at the Producers' public market. Shop Nam. Changed The name of the Eighth avenue Dress shop at 42 Eighth avenue west haa been changed to the Ladle.' .hop. Miss Gavin Back Jane Gavin, county health nurse, Traffic Fines TRAFFIC FINES J. F. Grimes and E. E. Crandall. $15 each for failure to give right of way; Airs, lieorge (Jetting, Ij. Dickson. H. Brisbois, Adrinn Burris, R. H. Pnrson, L, B. Payne, George Wilson. Bornlce Coughton. Elmer Wheaton, B. L. Qreive, $2 each for overtime parking. In Records BORN ARMSTRONG At Alvadore, Satur day, Nov. 15, 1030, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred W. Armstrong, a daughter, Ramonia Gene, LICENSES Harold L. Hurd. Eugene, and Edith Harrison Adair, Coburg. SUITS FILED A. S. Bonnport versus N. D. Pohll to recover $.150 alleged due on a promissory note. W. P. Eastwood and Dora P. East wood versus Martin Nielsen and W. T. Sherman to recover $2450 alleged duo on a promissory note. John W. Conaway versus Jj. E. Hodges to recover $757 alleged due. LICENSES Frederick Riley Murphy and Judith Davidson, both of Eugene. m m fts--2rmtr,y B",y DDt" 8ifr, "2 Again You Are Reminded Of The Extraordinary Values That Await You In Women's New Frocks Actually To $24.75 Values Smartly Embodied Of Silks, Woolens, Velvets and Combinations 1 Big Selection I 2 For $15' (SECOND FLOOR) II I a Canned Goods Sale Still On at All RED & WHITE STORES Saturday, November 22 Look for Our Red & White Thanksgiving Specials November 24-25 in Sunday's Paper Deliveries Without Charge All Parts Of City 0 TnrlAAi Vila Slni.Mf Pal. a Vila f!Vin.rtTft A p.nmiTit.a ' ' UUVVU WVltVIV W1M,M1V VUWfW VWWMUVIfJ M5 Jm. Grocery Features jifojtwa ' The Butter And Egg Deal Also Pumpkin Special Till 12:00 And Sold With Other Groceries For Saturday Selling One Dozen Standard Size Fresh Eggs And I Pound May'g ; Butter Both For 65c Pumpkin, 2 Cans 19c Large No. 2i Size Cans, Good Pack. Will Give Excellent Satisfaction For All Day Selling Many Are Taking Advantage Of The Canned Goods Savings Apricots, Fancy Pack, No. 21 Tins, 2 For 49o Pears, Fancy Pack, No. 2i Tins, 2 For 49o Regular 30o per oan aellera. Put up In heavy syrup. Brooms, Only 39o Well made, good quality kit chen broom.. Be aure and aee them. Sweet Spuds, Oan 15c Packed whole, 1 pound and 2 ounce can. Crackers, Box 33o Premium salted cracker.. Strictly fresh, 2 pound box. Del Ray Chicken Ravioli Small size cans, 2 tor 25c, Pound cans, 2 lor 49c. Serve hot. Italian Dinners 30o Spaghetti and Macaroni. New ahlpment. Each 80c, Mince Meat, 2 Lbs. 29o Fancy pack, excellont qual ity. In bulk. Oranges, Bucket Full Thl. about three dozen more orange, than f you ever got before for this amount of money. f)U Very Juicy, too. If You Want Quality Meats , Then Come to the Ax Billy Market Did yon ever eat itvj of our Fork Sausage seasoned with salt, pep per and a dash of sage? You'll like It these crisp morning.. And our Ground Beef "not the .o-called" Hamburger. We make these two good food. right ont In front where all can see how they are made. Squash, Each lOo Golden Delicious. Aver age weight about 12 lbs. Cranberries, 2 lbs 43o Grown In Oregon. Cauliflower, 2 for 20o These are large alia head.. Celery, 1 Bunch So Large size .talks. Freak and orlBp. Carrots, 3 Bunches lOo Turnips, 3 Bunches lOo Parsnips, 3 Bunches lOo Chinese Lettuce, Head lOo. -Spinach, 2 Pounds 15o Sweet Spuds, 4 Pounds 15o Eastern Cranberries, lb. 2So Grapefruit, Four For 29o J". Look for Our Grocery Advertisement In Sunday's Newspaper For Thanksgiving Features! Take Advantage Of The Special Prices On Heavy "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Roasters in II r $3-95 Oblong Shape, With Lifting Rack, Small Medium .lie, S4.95J large size, price $5.95. Hoa.t your turkey In a .elf basting roaster and you can be sure that It will be tender and Juicy. "Wear-Ever" Alum inum Roasters cook thoroughly and uniformly and prevent scorching. Fine for roasting, baking, cooking entire meal over one flame bread and cake box. We've Other Aluminum Ro.ster. Splendid Weight $19 And S2.10' As Advertised Free Cake Cover And Board Set WitK PurchaseOf Any Set Of Dishes From $10.00 And Up Basement Storei.