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51, 1932. THE EUGENE REGTSTER-GTJAIfV Page SHnd I. Horn, Springfield; Thomss Kelley, Portland: A. O'Grady, Portland; Mrs. A. Guger, Wendtins. Dismissed were Mm. Hidn.v .Taniin. i stage, and Alice Calvert, Ku'seue. ,t Glen, lyric soprano sponsor k Mu r1"1 Epsllon, appeared In iihtful reoltal Thursday eveninc I. music building. Miss Glen has ' . .nmrisine power and con- I'lr dramntie feeling. Her pro- t! bnildinu " Bve ,,in ,SC0I,e t0 P ide ranee of interpretive pow r' nion hppnn with the snark- r-. . hv Schubert. Her -...-. t mnnA wiiR noted in S Ibe 1st Grun." by Brahms. He Prlntemns" of tlaods eracefully introduced Misa French Brotip. The Chopin KitMie." adapted irom tne piano well .with the naively happy " Jr1", followed The S-t encore, "Si Tu 1 veax" by . . Alias Clan' totwcll. gave v U artistry. ' . Vr 'ojiuju's o ww f - " (jen was particularly at home 1 J A f llllnADA AtT Kah j, her emoiionai sintci nj I Grieg B OVB Lite dramatic lift, as did also Hnge- fMisi Glenn particularly delighted ludienco wirn ner oirniiKn iium ' 1 tt. nf nrtiarrv. The son- tin of her voice in "Alleraeelen" and I '..iq,it rinir ill ueienune Lined a fitting climax to this excel- horminirlv done.' were "The ILj.i k Shnrn and "The First Iprimrose" by Grieg. ... i;nn xv n r Hcconiimiiieii uv I. l ctnL Fufins. whn won the and- tJOUD u1'11 ' . lenee by his sympathetic aud truly ar- L.'i. n nv ne. fariicuiariy BaiiBiyinc .. thA flppornnaniments to the fcrahms and Strauss numbers. The proceeds irom tnis concert h nonni r nr rn Km llpsilon Bcholarship fund. is. a. b. v HOSPITAL REPORTS Th FntrdtiP hnftnifjil Fridnv morn- L. KeteA- rhft foil ft win c Jtdfcrritr.0rir Hn R. L. Stonebery, Eugne; Ernest Boys Enjoy Big Party at Y, M. C. A. Over ftOO prnHa cnKAl I.A .vuwi uuja Lurneu out Thursday afternoon for tuo sec omi annual "lun fest" at the Y. M. 0. A. So many were on hand that they were divided into fit-n r over 60 eaeh, and the groups rotated iu nve anierent activities, touch iwKimu, soccer, gym, relay races, ping pong and swimming. Sixtv dozen dniivhnutk mil oo n Ions of cider were consumed. Mem bers of the "1" swimming team sup ervised the Rvimminp iiri!i!,. Harold Shearer, boys' instructor, in general cnarge. Fred Smith, boys' gym instructor, had chnrge of the gymnasium activities and Irving Hale supervised the activities on the back lot. Ernest Staley took charge of the mflin lohhv irnmaB -il TJ. 1 Lee dispensed the food. jjick write, secretary of the "Y" has invited the boys to come again Saturdav morning fnr mmho- of gym and swimming activities. A similar party will be held next Thursday for tie boys of Junior high scuooi age. SEATTLE, Oct. 21. (U.R) The report of the West Coast I.umlier- nilMl'g RMAoin linn Inn 1a m.nb a.l. October 15 today showed that a tOtttl Of mills riinnt-itntf in tUa. ns&ttciation operated at 24.4 per cent 01 cnpaeiry compared to 3.8 of ca pacity the previous week. Unfilled orders decreased fi.OSl.000 .feet from the previous week. In ventories increased 330,000 feet from the week ending October 8. New domestic cargo orders increased 1, 354.000 feet. A delegation of lumbermen plan ned to leave tonight for Chicago to attend a public hearing October 25 on application of the West Coast Lumbermen's association for a sub stantial reduction in east-bound lum ber rates. The Western Pin asso ciation, Portland, and the California Redwood association, San Francisco, also have made similar applications. important principle concerning the burden which farm mortgages now bear on every agricultural commun ity." Recalling what he said on farm re lief at Topeka at the start of his coast to coast campaign swing, the governor said he wanted to add "that the government should make a defi nite condition when advancing fed eral credit, that wherever possible in terest rates must be lowered for re newed or extended mortcaires. , "Whenever the government of the United IStntes," ho eontiimd, "exer cises any control over the situation it is the duty of that government to demand every practicable and pos sible assistance to the fnrmcr seek ing credit to finance his crop, and his farm, to obtain for him the very lowest reasonable raet of interest." "The solution of this (farm) prob lem," he said, "is our first coucern in national rehabiliaiion. , . , My program is opposed to and aim to stop the ruthless foreclosure of farm mortgages." Mrs. Beebe Awarded Prize By Collier's Mrs. Beatrice B. Beebe, 1301 Twenty-first avenue east, teacher of Eng lish in the Eugene high school, won third prize of $50 from Collier's mag azine thi sweek in its "write your own" manuscript contest. Each week Collier's submits a story in modified form and the contestants are asked to write a complete story from it. The first prize is ,$W0, the second $75 and the third $50 each week. Mrs. Beebe was given third prize for her story inspired by the story of Ulenspeigel and the paintless painting. RAINBOW MEETING The meeting of the Rainbow Order for Girls will be held at 6:45 o'clock Friday evening at the Masonic tern- Sd Johnie says "Silver Spray" Wed., Fri. F. D. SPRINGFIELD (CONTINUED FROM PAGE I) tional units. At Pittsburgh I outlined the position of the democratic party, and my position on the question of the honest balancing of the federal budget and the imperative need of immediate economy in national ex penditures. I also reiterate now my promise to exert ail avoilable influ ence in the position as the president of the United States toward the reduction of all state and local taxes. "Third, we come to the vastly Dog Loses Fight To Save Master From Mad Bull LATAH, Wash., Oct. 21 CP The story of a Uevman shepherd dog's un successful fijjbc to save his mauler from death on the horns of a bull was told here today, iteorge -Miller, 78, one of tho earliest settlers ft this region, was driving cows on his farm near here yesterday afternoon when tho bull charged him. The dog, following the aged man, sprang to his defense, but not before the animal gored him. The dog drove the animal away, holding him at bay until Mrs. Miller and a son, who witnessed the tragedy from distance, summoned help. Miller died 12 hours later. Miller, who came to this region from Oregon more than 50 years ago, bad been prominent in public affairs, having held numerous school district and county offices. His widow, three sons and four daughters survive him. the Bailey Electric company, will move In a few days from its old lo cation at 6-10 Willamette street to 10'JO Willamette street, two doors north of the office of The Register Guard, it was announced Friday. The room is now being remodeled for the firm. It Is expected that the 1 Piling Driven On Maple Drive Span The old covered bridge on Maple Drive a mile and a half south of Junction City has been torn down and s bridge crew started driving piling Friday. Another crew has completed con struction of a wing dam on Row river to protect Pelight Vnlley roads and crops. Two more dams will be built. LONG ISLAND CITY, X. T. Sales of Loft. Inc., for the first nine months of the year totaled i?lU)73, 007, a gHin of $280,201 over the cor responding period of 1031, Electrical Goods Store Will Move The Costelloe-Stocker Electric company, known for many years as Berg Hats $3.50 Dobbs Hats $5.00 Paul D. Green's New Popular Price Store 837 Willamette THIS COUPON GOOD SATURDAY October 22nd Only One to a Customer 40 STAMPS with $1.00 Cash' Purchase RIANNAGH'S I GROCERY I 675 Willamette I 1 Phones 33 and 39 ' I I store will open for business in the i Mirrors exposed to strong sunlight new location by November 1. I will becomt cloudy. Schillin rich in 1 1 V O r Mix 1 part of Schil ling Cinnamon to 10 parts of hot water. Do likewise with any other cinnamon. Dip a cube of sugar in each and place on the tongue. Then VOU decide which has the finer flavor! The comparison Is unmistakable, be cause Schilling's is made from the finest Saigon cinnamon bark un adulterated with cheaper grades. Linnamon 0 ft o TOT.EPO Fifty one major plants in this district now have 13,427 workers on their payrolls, against about 7,0(10 in the hist week of Au gust, a survey showed. ARROW MESSENGER Phone 610 N0RGK - ;V Rollator Rofrloerator iVTT Priced from $149.60 to $485.00 General Radio Headquarters 47 E. 7th Phone 431 Producers' Public MARKET BROADWAY & CHARNELT0N Grapes Grapes are in full season, and if you are planning to make juice or jelly, you will find an ample supply of grapes at the market now. Grape juice too, good quality and priced right. APPLES SALMON Lb.-6c In 25-lb. lots or more CLAMS Little Neck Clams for Steaming 3 Lbs. 25c NEWMAN'S FISH MARKET Phone 2309 Free Delivery Producers' Market and 39 E Bdwy. You can buy your Winter Apples Now! Excellent Displays! "Lane's Best Meets Every Test" 3 i ma m -mw -mL'jm v s l w - -m ti z & " a i -i mi um SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS Vote 317 X NO and Save Higher Taxes See Gibson's New Crop of Turkeys Sat urday. Will sell whole or half bird Yes, they will fry. 100 MARKET FINE MEATS ALWAYS Specials for Saturday FANCY MILK-FED VEAL ROASTS, (Exceptionally Nice This Week) SHOULDER PORK ROASTS, ; Lb. : , CHOICE BABY BEEF ROASTS Lb SUGAR CURED PICNICS, Lb 13c 12c 131c (Lean and Small) Phone 924 James Gardens Market EUGENE'S FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CENTER Free Delivery Also C. O. O- Orders Taken CABBAGE For Kraut SO Pounds 49c SPUDS 100 Lbs. 59c APPLES Jonsthan or Spltienbergs Fancy Faced and Filled Box 85c ONIONS Good Keepers 25 Pounds 29c Jurnip and Parsnips, fresh, clean stock, 4 pounds e Crop Baby Carrots. 3 bunches 15e "'uisel Sprouts, fresh and firm, lb 15e 'en Broeoll, 2 pounds 20e ,lnuts, new erop, large size, pouns; IODIZED SALT 2 packages . 15c BUTTER Haskell's Best, ??n pound fcfcw PURE LARD 8 pound 79i pall CITRON, ORANGE, LEMON PEEL Pound 25c Sperry Pancake and Waffle Flour 9 lbs. 35c RIPE OLIVES 19c Pints, 2 for SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Package 23c BORDEN'S CHEESE 2 packages fcwW SALAD OIL Bulk, CQ p. gallon WWU OREGON MILK 6 can ,.25C SHORTENING Xnd. 69c PURE COUNTRY SORGHUM s ibs ...55c 2i ibs .,29 c SNOWDRIFT 3 pounds .. 45c 6 pounds 89c COFFEE Haskell's Best, 9fi( pound BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE pmts 25 c Drifted Snow Home Perfected FLOUR .aT::d '...si.24 Haskell's Market Free Delivery 9th A Olive Telephone 868 Is there anything more tasty than Pork or Veal Roast with dressing? Saturday we are featuring both pork and veal roasts. Our meats are raised in Lane county and are the best quality. Note the price and buy at Haskell's. Pork Roast Shoulder Loin Legs Half or Whole 13c lb. 19c lb. 16c lb. Half or Whole Piece HAM BACON Our Own Make Our Own Make He 17c lb- veal 12'2C, ROAS1 Nutritious Ti f Round or Loin Corn Beei steak Swiss 124c lb. 19c lb. JELLO 4 packages 25c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Pound 31C 2 pounds .. 59c MINCE MEAT Bulk, If), pound IUU CIGARETTES Carton . .51.25 Camel Old Gold Chesterfield Lucky Strike TOILET PAPER 1000 sheets, ' IE. 4 rolls I WW .25 rolls ... 95c BAKING POWDER Roy'. 7r 12 or. can O I U HONEY Eastern Oregon, Vtif 10 pound I WU 5 pounds .. 39c CRANBERRIES Fancy, OC ft 2 pounds SWEET SPUDS 4 pounds WW LETTUCE Per head 3C CABBAGE Pound 1 w 49c 50 pounds "WW NETTED GEM SPUDS Fancy Deschutes, flfjC 50 pounds ONIONS 0 pounds 10c Red and White High Quality Assures Perfect Results Food high in quality yet low in price. You will thoroughly enjoy the pure, delicious Red & White foods and you will find the aver age, every-day prices through out the stores to be always lower. Specials For Friday & Saturday October 21 and 22 Mayonnaise , IS, 20c Salad Dressing , rx qffa 27c Grape Fruit e'efrtshrnr' 2Sc Corn RED A WHITE Golden No. 303 f A size, 3 cans for.. mm Wheat Cereal RED & WHITE 28-OZ Package 15c Olives BLUE A. WHITE 0-oz. Cans 2 for 25c Coffee RED A WHITE lib. 1C Bag BLUE 4 WHITE Mb. 23c Bag BIG BARGAIN BLEND Mb. 4QC Bag Htloatl IVORY SOAP 24c Medium size, 5 Bars for Gingerale Pabst Dry 12-0Z. Bottles in e J. VI For . 55c Tomato Soup Red & White Real Tomato Flavor 3 Cans For 23c SOS Rolled Oats Puts Sunshine In Kettles 8-Pad Size 19c Made By Quaker Quick or Regular 9-lb. Bags 29c Oysters Blue & White Makea Delicious Soup 5-oz. Cans 3 for 25c Crab Meat Salmon Red e White Highest Quality No. is Each 32c Red A White Alaska Sockeye No. Is Tall 15c Peanut Butter Milk Red A White Delicious 16-oz. Jar 15c Red A White Made From Pure Wholesome Milk Tall Cans 5c Rice Faney 4-lbs. For . 19c Tea Memorle Fancy Orange Pekoe or Green ie ! aJV Lb. 25c Asparagus Red A White No Waste NO. 2 Cans . 23c irJD w- nwm i rs - - wvm w m mum . . : r r J.LIm Ctxva llPCS' ' The sign or a svepenoasvic ijt