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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1932)
MRS. DAVIS GIVEIU COTTAGE GROVE NEWS ITEMS Mary M. I)nvin whh nwartWd aaniHUM and court costs in her nction ywiinst James Cole by a circuit court jury which reported Friday morning. .Mrs. Davis liud asked $1(1,000, ol VciniC "he received serious injury its the result of an auto accident for which she blamed Cole, who drove the icar. The caso of J. TV. Iiisleton nsuiust flier Kaha for recovery of $00 nl iesed due on o promissory note was takeu up In court Friday. Ingleton is represented by Calkins and Calkins and Slier Kalin by Immel and Kvuns. Jfcinhers of the jury arc Harry T. Miller, Fletcher C, linsland, L. K. Khiiker, R. C. Brewer, (ilcnn Pirtle. .lumps E. Paddock, H. C. Bnsbnell, uy B. Knox, Elsie E. Bryant, John K. Wellborn, John Beak and James E. Baker. Halsey Items , HALSEY, Oct. 21. (Special). A lieven-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Durbin October 14. .Mr. Durhin Is the mechanic nt the Halsey Kuraxft. This is the third child and second son In the family. Mr. and Mrs. Balf Bond and chil dren, Wellington and Marilyn, and Miss Evelyn Frisbee were dinner guests at the Thomas Ardry home Sunday. Mrs. Marlin Cummings visited her mother, Mrs. Jones who is uuite ill at her home In Corvnllis, from Wed nesday until Saturday. Mr. and MrB. Archie Crewse and sons, Olenn nnd Lew, of Portland, were week-end guests of their cous ins, Mrs. Edith Itobnett and Mrs. Ve da Bramwell and family. Mr. Crewse enjoved a pleasant hunt. Norman Dunn of Portland spent Saturday in Halsey. While here he called at the L. D. Taylor home. He is a former neighbor of Mrs. Taylor in Portlnnd. Miss Gnrdie Miller Is staying at the ItiiHacIl Pierson home and attending high school. Mr. and Mrs. H. I?. Bclshic of Moro. were guests at the Robins home last week. Mrs. Veda Bramwell and daughter. Jloheria. Mrs. Edith Robnett. and their house, guest, Mrs. Archie Crewse were Corvallis visilors Saturday, bringing Mrs. Bramwell's son home for a visit over Sunday. a Mrs. E. P. Isom and daughter. Beverley, and Mrs. W. C. Sickels and son. Dale were Albany shoppers Sat urday. Mrs. L. E. Bond accompanied them home for a visit. E. I). Isom snd son Carl nnd E. Jsom left Monday morning for a deer hunt above Oakridge. Mrs. Robert Brady of Ocean Park railed on her sister, Mrs. Vera Isom Friday morning. Clyde Johnston nnd his friend. G. Herfllnc of Portland visited the for mer's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whilheck Saturday and Sunday and enjoyed a pheasant hunt. Torn I.nsby nnd two friends of Bri dal Veil visited the formers sister. Mrs. Vera lsoin Saturday night and Sundny and hunted pheasants. New' forest planting totaled more than ISn.ntHl acres In United States during 1.H. This brings the tolul of nrtlflcfally reforested lauds to 1, O.l.TWf ncrfs. GroceteriA 94 West Broadway Phone 257 Saturday Specials 1 gal. New " 1f Fresh Cidor (bring container) 2 pkgs. new fancy Seedless f Rai,sins XUv 2 pkgs. new fancy Seeded f Ha Raisins i 4 lb. pkg. new fancy Seedless Raisins Now fancy Citron Peel, Qn per lb OW Now fancy Orangfl Peel, per lb 28c 1 medium size tin sp"!"".. 45c 1 large tin QQ. Log Cabin SvrupOOL FREE AVnl'fln plate and turn er with each tin. a lbs. Xpw Bulk l'op Corn 25c Free Demonstration of GOLDEN MAYONNAISE and TARTANAIZE (local products) and with every Jar sold, you will get a head of let tuce free. 10 luira Crystal While Soup AJW 10 rolls AVnUkirf 4Ci Toilot Paper 10 rolls Qtkg Scott Tiasno OVC Oloo, lor.lb W :otta;k oitovK, ore. -'i iS)i.'(iiil) Mm. Warren JMuslmrty unit Mr. H. A. entcrliiiueil nt riuht tablog of briiltin TlmrHday iiifdit. The guests were Mrs. II. W. 3-ni-ln.nl. .Mm. O. K. Vnndon. Mrs. O. M. HhrIp.v. Mrs. Victor 4 'h;i inborn, Mpb. Willimn Moyer of Springf iell, Mrs. Frpfl Andrrsoii. Mm. J!m Killy, Mm. Mrrville Veatch. Mrs. (ipurKO Miithewn, Mm. Jiips Merits, Mrs. Frank 0!'lIeni, Mrs. Vitial Itaridnll, Mrs. Wilher Spray, Mrs. Hnrolri Wliitlnck, Mm. Hoy Honiaine of L'ortliuiil, Mm. Kthcl ftarouttc, Mrs. Oleo MurHork, Mm. F, I., llmiini, Mm. O. M. Kent, Mm. Tom Holler. n of Jiiniemown, N. Y., Mr. W. J(. Jnhiihton, Mrs. W. v. Mr arlami, Mm. Fre! Henwtt, Mrs. I.. W. Cuiu er. Mrs. Al Shofntnll, Mm. K. H. .lice, Mrs. K. K. MiIIj, Mm. William Zimmerlry, Mm. Karl Fullmer, Mm. N. J. Nelson, Mm. William Hurtles. The S. A. If. club met Wednesday night with Miss Hetfina JJuseuberry. Miss Thelma Kem was a visitor. The , decorations were all Halloween, as were the games played. . Itefresb-; nts were served at a late hour. Mrs. J. C. Cann and son, James Cunn, uiotured up from .Sun Luis Obispo, Cal., Wednesday and are vis iting Mm. Conn's father James Hobiu son, und sister, Mm. U. E. Woodson. Miss Evelyn Veatch went to I'ort bind Wednesday to visit her uncle, Sam Veatch, and family, and cousin. Mabel Martin. Mr.' nnd Mrs. John VeatcU motored to McMinnville Thursday to visit the W. h, Leonard family and to go on to Portland, to see tho stock show. E. C. Loekwood and Cecil Wooley returned from Bohemin Wednesday night. There is much snow at the mines. Gus Turner returned home to Mar-; cola Wednesday evening after spend- J ing some time with his parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Frank Turner. I Mrs. D. R. A. Lyons who has been visiting her two daughters, Mrs. Wai- j ter Sage and Mrs. Arthur Sntrnn of White J ish, Mont., Bonners 1' erry, i Idaho, Ur. Frances Rose of Spokane, i Wash., and granddaughter, MifH Daisy Warwick of Portland, returned home Tuesday of this week. W. P, Loekwood of Seattle come Thursday and Is visiting his brother, E. C. Loekwood and family. The Lions club entertained the foot ball team Thursday at the high nchool. The dinner was served by the high school domestic science class. The Keepers of the Den hnd their first meeting Thursdny at the Colon- il The following officers were elect ed: Mrs. JI. C. Wells, president: Mrs. VinnJ Uninfull, vice-president ; Mrs. J. A. Fiuersun, seeretury ; Mrs. II. A. Iljigim, retiring president; Mm. H. C. Wells, retiring secretary. Mrs. J. P. fjraham received the prize Wednesday uftornoon at the bridge party in the II. A. Hugun home. It was a beautiful silver salnd lnnvl. Mrs. It. K. lawsuit received the second prize. Mrs. Lolini Jjiekson was in Cot tage jmv Thursday from Kugene. Mm, McKinley Carr left Thursday fi r Yaiiiina, Wash., to join her husband. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bain Morris of Mofcby Creek have gone to Newherg ; where Mr. Morris has employment, j Mr. and Mrs. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. George Sehioll have moved to Mosby Creek. They have built log cabins on the Fred Overton place and will cut wood this winter. Hanks and Roland Gridley furnished tru asportation. Bill Goff, Lee Hart and Lawrence Boxten went to eastern Oregon Sun day to spend severul days hunting. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mm. Carey Thomson. Jr. Sunday, Oct. 10. Both mother and baby are reported as doing nicely. The dance Saturday night proved to be a success and the high school cleared several dollars. Louie Kra mer, Hccordian player, accompanied by a drummer, furnished the music. Mrs. Frank Minney returned to Vida Wednesday after spending sev eral days with Mr. Miuney at the hos pital. A cooking club was organized among the girls Thursday. Mr. Har old Gilmour Is to be leader and other officers are: President, Thelma Min ney; vice-president, song leader, f.ladys Minney; secretary-treasurer, Vivian Thomson; yell leader, Phyllis McCollum. "Flo's Beau'1 a three-act play Is to be presented by the high school Oct. XV. Admission is iu va u Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Goff return ed the first of the week from Port land where they attended the stock show. Harley Hall. Mr. Hanks, Delbert Hanks, and Herbert Wells went to Mabel Wednesday to bnle hny on Mr. Hall's ranch. Mr. ond Mrs. Roy Moore and son .,.. i l nr Tlorlmnnri u-AfA CiillprS nt the F. Minney and Harley Hall homes Mommy. Vida News Notes VIDA. Oct. 21. (Special) The Vida school Imseball team motored to Blue River Friday where they dee feated the Blue River team by a 1'2 t 8 score. Shine Edwards, Delbert BAKING POWDER SAME PRICE AS 42 YEARS AGO. 25ounce,for25 Double If ru,; Double .. McDonald Theatre Building PEELICH'S Phone 54 Free Delivery OKI The Sign of a Dependable Store fg- Please refer to the Red & White Ad for our week-end Specials BETTER Meat Values Prime, Grain-Fed Steer Govt. Inspected Pot Roast: .Lb. 14c Short Ribs. Lb. Young & Tender Turkeys Lb. 2C Shoulder Pork Roast. Lb. ;Og Boned & Tied Veal Roast Lb. ? Lamb Patties for 2SC GOLDEN MAYONNAISE Demonstration FREE One head of lettuce with purchase of one pint Jar Golden Mayonnaise or Tartanaze. Let's Boost Home Products. Authorized Battle Creek Dealer New Shipment Old Fashion Mill Products Whole Wheat Granules Yellow Corn Meal Natural Brown Rice . Scottish Oat Meal Whole Wheat Pancake Flour Try some of these for your cold meat lunch. Frank's Bvamiswiger Liver Sausage . Frank's Goose Liver Sausage Frank's Mortadella Frank's Genoa Salam! SUNSHINE M IM A Ut IDDv' ie tZr-r -rw rr-r ckac U, SUNSHINE KRISPY CRACKERS FOR MOTHER. SHES SERVING THEM " WITH SOUP AND SALAD FOP DINNER. MOVE THE DRAWING IN A CIRCULAR MOTION FROM iEFT To RIGHT AND watch the WHEELS SPIN RAPIDLY AROUND. PUZZLES, MAGIC, GAMES I... A SUNSHINE FUNMAKER GAME CARD, FREE WITH EVERY ONE POUND OR TWO POUND PACKAGE OF SUNSHSNt KRISPY CRACKERS AT YOUR GROCER'S NOWI Aki -. . ,30 - TQ.g' .29 LRDAPE IWMILAL iy)ELWRTA iJAJJHWE YNHNATO 1 iTieARRANGE ALL TUP f CTTcnc ,..r-. " AND You'iL, HAVE ENAMncnuc nl?. AWT UCDCCTilr.,.. ' ' n"-3. - ...-ri-j inc ivAivit Or- HE CRACKFOC. nicv V-KML tRt I (AND BV THE WAV SPREAD WITH JAMq .IPI I lire ' V..'.l - -AY IHC KHFtKOIN A r-LA I UTcrACE TO VIA Y THIS FASCINATING 'WJ GAME. EACH PLAYER MUST TAKE A TURN DROPPING A COIN ! ON THE FISH FROM ABduT A FOOT AROVR iT.rniiMT TurwiiMncn OI- POUNDS ON EACH CRU TUATTUP TniM TrtlirUP; AMTi cji iRTDaz-T Crjrut - " . w .ii.i. .iiw .. iu. s' kuwi nr- j i rviT your total the amount you lose .the player who catches 50 pounds first isthe winner. . . before you start another game re fresh YOURbEiVEo WITH OUINOHINC rKlOHT V-KACKtRS AND A NOURISHING GLASS OF MILK. lose3lo: Here's fun you'd never want to miss . . . and at your grocer's there's a bargain you'd never dare to miss . ..Sunshine Krispy Crackers! Thrifty housewives serve these dainty, slightly salted squares all through meals . . . they're so economical! That's why it's smart always to insist on the bier blue.economv package of Sunshine KHsdv Crarkrret - r, CRACKERS S Krispy JCICEBSL. lit ' TTTB ETJOENB TtEQISTER-OPARn ft-. ,r Pflrrft Kit I 1F "'iiiiYlWTTl I -sHK Fruit and Vegetable Dept. Spuds Guaranteed Good Cookers, Jg 50 lbs J'V Squash-Table 4 Queen, ea fc Apples Fancy Jonathan & Spitz, Box r6L?rge 8i, bweet & Jn ov -1 2 doz "'J5p 75c ' ' u Sweet Potatoes fXg I Onions Oreeo7"7" 5 lbs -1 25 lb, MckgJj$Q Saturday and Monday Specials HARDWHEAT FLOUR 49 Pound Sack Snowbird ...... Blue Daisy Crown Best Patent Pure Cane Sugar 10 pounds 100 lb. sack $4.47 Salt Shaker 2 pound box Salt- 3 pound sack '. Salt 8 pound sack ... , Italian Prunes large 4 pounds Split Peas 3 pounds ; Fancy Cocoanut Pound " 2 t or "2for ...79c ..98c $1.29 45c ISc ISc 19c 17c 25c 19c OLEO-7to8A. M., 3 lbs... 25c 8 to 10 A.M., 3 lbs. ..27c Balance of Day, 3 lbs.. 29c Tomatoes No. 2 tins 3 tins for Per Case $1.99 Raisins 4 pound package Bath Tissue 1000 sheet 4 rolls Rolled Oats 9 pound sack,. Salad Dressing Quart jars . Fresh Apple Cider Gallon j 25c 25c 17c 29c 19c 25c Pure Lard 8 pound pail Opal Shortening 8 pound pail 69c QUICK ARROW CHIPS 2 large packages Box of 5 Dolls FREE .43c Snowflakes 2 pound box Purex Quart bottle W. 0. W. Malt Per tin :. Fels Naptha 10 bar3 Salad Oil Quart .. Matches 6 boxes .. Gallon 59c 21c 10 c 29c 49c 18c 19c Hjniiin COFFEE SALE Broadway Blend, lb. c Hill's Red Can Maxwell House A f www Golden West Schilling's - Peanut Butter Qfi Pound . 7 Swift's Brookfield Cheese 1 for 2?C 4 pound packages Cornmeal '2lC 9 pound sack " MEAT DEPARTMENT SWIFT'S PRIME STEER BEEF, ilhC Pound . HAMBURGER, made from Steer Beef- 4f Ifi Pound f PURE PORK SAUSAGE ilhl Pound "i SHOULDER LAMB ROAST 4 tt Pound .... SHOULDER PORK ROAST 15C Pound ; SUGAR CURED BACON SQUARES- 4 t Pound . ... SWIFT'S STEER BEEF SHORT RIBS fflg uuua - , 5 lb. Rri Pllll Praam fVinoao Ull V VU111 VUVVUU Mince Meat, None Better, pound -69c 10c 15c 1 xai xiens, pound o s I L 1 S C I T 31 L A