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THE EUGTJNE 1 E fl T KT E R 0 TJ A R T rage Fiva lliliECLUB ELECTS1TS0FF1CERS LUXURIES FOR LIFE IN RUSSIA! !Th' , , i't regular meeting t the ',! J , IT afternoon. The pre,. " i .he dub will be appointed by imUer hnt the w..n,e elated ' P,t .erre.ary, Mrs. M. i. ' tr a "rer. Mr Hoy Morria. ? potlurk lunch was served to jSeJnnhersandtwovU.tor.A rS?fl ELl-iluS the 'l"'"'". ih been or- 2i T.. the mlimil here with lluple a .. leader. Corn Bnrber was '7ed e ".lent; Kthel Miller, vice I aura l'eeley, secretory. rker menbe s are Klenor Miller, Other men ....,,.. Mi,(ei,,n, !in SUl,o.'Vernn BerSn,n. Lu rile A?sl'l,r- Junction City News ..ACTION CITY, !" lS.-tSp-,IL' . .....,., nflernnoti was f Men. T. 4. Wii- nt t .., s h,.R een l ams on e..... . ...... their custom tor a ' rtr.l of her friends met nt her home , Hebrate tne --- 10 V. . ..i.;..i. n.'iMir 1 liis month. S Mary Stn.ni-. birthday is .Inn II Mrs. tiara ttnua on . -Mre. Nettie Davidson's on Jan. Ji. The time was spent vim. us .; iSt were Mrs. August Uetniering "" . ......... u L ,.,..l. ,...! lute in unri little ueuj - -- - the afternoon Zelma StiiekriitU cnlled. ... ...i Mr. rallies Rand. Sr.. ot Albany, are' at the home of their son. Ijtnes Kami. Jr. Jir. uiirai in.-i ... I employed n the highway work near town as this week Linn county men are to be employed. Mrs. Sena Ilieks and son Chester nil diiiishter Dorothy went to Port mil Wednesday eveuiuf. While there hester will he the Slirinc hospital for rsammiiti"". Bud Hoss. manager of the lonil unit jot the Fruit tirowers' cannery, at tended the ennners convention ut 'Portland last week, llownrd Lynch is it C'.rvallis this week ntti'iiiling the aniiiiu: siliool beins conuuctMl at kl. S. C. Mrs. Eva Perkins was out d- npsday for the first time in a month, haviiic lind a fall during the cold wea ther that injured her hip. Mrs. Fruiii went to Spnnanplu on Thursday oioniinc to visit her dniigh- ir. .Mrs. Tnorh Stewart, and family for a few days. Mrs. Henry .tones is slowly recover ing from all attack of the flu. She has iwn kdfnst f.ir two weeks. Her dau ghter, Mrs. Clyde Morgan, ia staying with her at present. 2r msnm frf X- I lit if F llf?Sty ylM gMI ! stalling officer, Mrs. Fanni Lebow, ami the past guardian neighbor, Mrs. Dorris Lebow, were presented with corsage bouquets. Mrs. Louisa Bartles is inner sentinel and Anna Schoen, outer sentinel. A memorial service for Mrs. Hugha and Mrs. Emma Hart, members who died lost year, wai con- durted. Kl Mnrtes club met Tuesday with Mm. X, J. Nelson, Jr. Mrs. Verna I.omWird and Mm. Leona Veatch were invited guests. The next meeting wilt he- with Mrs. Jean Kelly. Mrs. Kelly won high score at bridge on Tuesday. The Oowd.vville Neighborhood Hub met Wednesday with. Mrs, Joe Prim awsu Quilting was. the occupation. They had an all-day meeting and serv. ed a no thick dinner. The club was all present except Mrs. Art Jones, who went to Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Hattie Trent and Mrs. Carrie Fisher of Thornton Corners were present as invited guests. Mrs. Anna Hlack more, an old-time member, was also present Mr. and Mrs. William Hohl aid daughter and George Hohl of Port land are with their mother, Mrs. Bar bara Hohl, who is seriously ill. A son. Phil Hohl. of Itosehurg, is ill with flu. His wife has been with Mrs. Hohl the past week and returned home Wednesday. HUSKIES TO PLAY 8KATTLK. Jan. i;t.OP Seek ing t lie sixth consecutive basket hull title iu the Northern division of the Pacific Coast conference, the Vni versily of Washington tpiiutet opens its season tonight by swinging into net ion here against the Idaho Vandals. NEWS HAPPENINGS OF COBURG COBIRG. Jan. IX (Special) The Odd Fellows held installation in their hall Tuesday evening. The fol lowing officers were installed: Noble grand, Itichard Johns; vice-grand, Troy Cox; secretary. Van. Macy; treasurer, John McNabb; warden, 1 toward St runk ; chaplain, 1 larold Strunk; It. 8. N. ti.. Henry McKib Ivcn: L. S. X. Ct.. Kd Feeder; U. S. V. (i.; W. T. Hettis; U S. V. G., Kd Pitkin; comluctor, Carl Hopkins; in side guardian. A. W, Tyler; outside guardian, 1. C. Cox; II. S. S., Frank Priggs; L. S. ,S., W. K. Drury. The district deputy grand master, Ocwey McAlpin and his staff com posed of John Newman, Charles roole, C. V. Addison, Lloyd HilHard. J. M. King. Joe Heed and K. Cluff attended. Visitors from Irving present were Jim Baker, 1-. C. Boss, Al llostick and George Mast, After lodge refreshments were served by a committee which includ ed Paul Kstergard. Itnhert 1 lenagin and Kd Pitkin, Thirty-five were present. The Parent-Teacher association met in the school auditorium Tues day evening, Jan. The teachers entertained the patrons at that time. A business meeting was held with Mrs. William Hillii, president, pre siding. Mrs. Iteuben Stoneberg. Mrs. Hal Harrington and Mrs. John Adair were appointed on a committee to raise finances. Committees appointed for the next meeting which will be founders day, are as follows: Pro gram. Mrs. Krnest Wroth, Mrs. I.eo Sidwell: refreshments, Mrs. George Neat. Mrs. llownrd Hall and Mrs, Robert Ilenagin, Mrs. Walter Drury, A group "f players from the West minster club on the P. of (. campus presented a one-act play, "The Wed diuii. The play was directed by War-.-cl Graatu and included the following, character: The bridegroom. Julian Knscl; tlio host man. Harold Gcbauer; the bride, Mabel Lee I lowliu; a groomsman, Bruce Tuck; the bridegroom's mother, May Schnell Bacher; the bride's fa ther. Harold Theda; the bride's aunt, Pauline George. Here's a photo of common life in Russia today as rarely pictured before the camera. Most photographs from Russia are government pictures showing construction projects or social agencies at their bes This one was taken by a disinterested German traveler, and shows women selling cheap articles of dress and hair switches in the Sucharewsky market in Moscow, one of the few places where sale of these little "luxuries," still ardently desired by Russian women, is allowed. Trade At Am Affiliated BALANCE YOUR BUDGET THE AFFILIATED BUYERS Store in your neighborhood is a member of a buying group of over 800 Grocers who in buying together get the lowest prices and pass the saving on to you. (List at bottom of this Ad.) Go to the AFFILIATED BUYERS Store nearest you and you'll find QUALITY FOOD STUFFS at LOWEST PRICES They feature only items that are Nationally Advertised and recognized you know exactly what you're getting. COTTAGE GROVE NEWS NOTES COTTACE GliOVK, Jan. IS. (Special). The Neighbors of Wood craft with 30 visitors from the Cres well lodire. held joint, installation of officera Wednesday night in I. O. 0. l' hall. The program was as follows: Men's quartet gave two numbers ac companied by .Mrs. Klsie Sherman: Miss Millicent Burrows gave a read ing; Misses Hubert n Wilson and Fran cis Mackin gave two violin and piano duels. Mrs. Fannie feabo of Cres well was installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Olive Parsons of Eugene. Mrs. Clara Stevens and Mrs. Nellie Black- more of Cottage Grove. The Creswell lodge put on the work of installing Mrs. Anna Graham, guardian neigh Isir; Mrs. Cliff Smith, adviser; Mrs. Mabel Powell, magician; Miss Dorris Lebow. past guardian neighbor; llor aee Hat'-h, clerk; Opal .Inues, hanker; Mrs. Delia Hatch, correspondent; Mrs. Nellie Blackmorc, musician; Mrs. Clara Stevens, attendant; Mrs. Mae Ost rander. Mrs. Bertha (iilmore and Mrs. Pearl Bressler, nnmncers. Mrs. (ilennie Frost presented tho guardian neighbor. Mrs. Graham, with a beautiful bouquet of flowers. The Study These Saturday and Monday Food Bargains 25c Budweiser Malt Insures success. Light or Dark. Full 3 lb. can . . 40' CORN Vallov Priilo Min nesota Bantam No. DO'. can, Ji for. SHRIMP 30 lirnml, excel lent for salads, ?Ctfi No. 1 can, 3 for Wendling News WKXDUNfi, Jan. 33. (Special). The members of the Needle club Mi n business meeting on Monday ftprttoon in the community hall. Election of officers was held, the new fficers beinc: Mrs. Wolfe Allen, resident; .Mrs. Grover Wilson, vicc- l'resident; Mrs. Johnson, secretary ml treasurer. Retiring officers are: Mrs. K. K. Crandall. president: Mrs. Alln, vice-president; and Mrs. Leslie Hill, serretnry and treasurer. Miss M.iida Elders, one of the jt'ichers of the Mohawk union high chool. hits moved to Wendling and will make her home for the rest of ihe sihnd yp;ir with Mr. and Mrs. Roland Wicks. Miss Ollie Rurcess of Corvnllis is isitins this week at the home of Mr. sad Mrs. Oorce Johnson. laihp Harmon left Saturday morn "e n a buine; trip to Portland. Friday evening the- Mohawk hish "honl baskeitmll teams will meet the Thnrstan hich school teams here in 'he community hull. Fruit and Vegetable Department Oranges Full of juice and sweet, case Carrots, Parsnips, Rutabagas 5 pounds ApBtsr 45c Onions Fancy 4 Oregon, 10 lbs.-'' Spuds Good tSf cookers, 50 lbs.''' Riverview News RIVKIIYIKW. J,in. 1:5. fSnppinll Tlip Vom:in's oluh merline lo be Mil nt the school hoiisp .Inn. 12 wns l"iIone. an'l will be held Jnn. 1(1. ihnesf in the cominmnty permits. The rnniinnnit.v elub meetinR wna "I! uttemleil nt the school house fnday evenins. To ulnvs. Tlio Mit. T Widow" j, "Yon Know I Know Shake.'- were enjoyed by the nndi cncf. lit ih henhouse serennders ww the hit of the eveninir. jii(lsinR me nj.inniise. i ne entire pro :riii w, repeated nt Franklin Vetl-T-vlly evening. 0((i.rr fr the Similar school yrt elerie.l 1, Siindny s follows: "nt i:.laril. superintendent: ilbiir Reet?. assistant: Hert Sim neij.. secretary-trensnrer: Lucille '!' I'itnis. The teachers for the '""mis classes will be elecied next unlny. Saturday and Monday SPECIALS BIX Prepared Biscuit Flour Free Ticket to McDonald with Each Package Bisquick Flour PerlVcl biscuits ever lime, and with honey, oh what a meal. Large pkg. , 29' PINEAPPLE Solar brand, slightly broken "f Of slices, No. 2 eau XWv TOMATOES Standard Utah pack, Victor or West Point, brand, Of Xo. 2-1 can . M.J.B. Coffee Safety Scaled. Lb. Tin nl)' If Sweet Potatoes 17c Cahfornia Selected $ pounds Brookfield Butter TILL NOON, POUND 21c Balance of Day 23c H 0 Oats 22 07.. Package. Better and they're toasted. Quick or Slow. 2 for 25' Gold Bar Peaches Fancy Banquet size 2J can. The finest our country produces. CAN 15c White Star Tuna "The Chicken of the Sea" A fine body building food rich In mineral talti. 'a 4 S 2 23c Hershey's Cocoa Nutritious and Healthful H lb. Can 9C THIS COUPON .' GOOD SATURDAY January 14th I -nly One to a Cuttomer I 40 : 1 ?K STAMPS I with S1.00 Cash Purchase I MANXAGH'S , G ROGER Y 1 5 Willamette pie 38 and 39 Hardwheat Flour, 49 lb. sacks Snowbird, sack Drifted 4 $A Snow. Mick Shortening, 8 lb. pail. 64c Pure Honey, 5 lb. pail ... Pure Honey L&f 10 lb. pail Sperry's Pancake Flour 2?:z Broken Rice 4 lbs. Fine Cane Sugar 2: Hi. Fine Cane Sugar Z. 45c Raisins Seedless, 4 lbs. Crackers 2 lb. box 25c Golden West Salad Oil, i. Golden West C 77k Salad Oil, pd. Broadway Blend Coffee 4 Pound Snowdrift The Perfect Shortening. 6 lb. Can . 79 c VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS 1G ot. tins, 4 4f 2 for ' RED MEXICAN 4S BEANS I! 11 FLOUR Hard- Oft wheal, 4!l II). sack 0 Leslie's Salt Von use but little salt, so let that be the best. Plain or Iodized. 2 lb. Box 2k WHITE KING WASHING POWDER 2,2 Large )kg. 33c Ovaltine The tasty health drink Unit promotes sleep. Regular 50c size 39' HERE ARE THE AFFILIATED BUYERS STORES IN THIS TERRITORY Purex Quart bottle.. Oleo, All Sweet, ,'! pounds 10c Mount Vernon Milk Tall tins Sc Peanut Butter-Pound 3c Meat Department Swift Steer Beef Roast 4 1 Pound ... Sausage, Hi Hie Moss St. Grocery 17th & Moaa Phone 2084 Jurgens Grocery 3th & Olive Phone 183 Williams & Ottman 197 Washington Phone 29 Model Grocery & Market 3rd 4 High Phone 1475 Rice's Grocery 380 W. 13th Phone 2102 Shisler's Grocery 304 E. 13th Phone 983 11th & Grant St. Grocery 1711 W. 11th Phone 3206 W Shepard's Grocery 1201 W. 11th Phone 780 STORES MARKED THUS HAVE MEAT DEPARTMENT All Stores Listed are Home Owned and Pay Taxes in Lane County AFFMLDAT Watch for our Ad eac.i week in this paper Garrett's Grocery & Market 1459 E. 13th Phone 2072 Sawyer's Grocery 4th & Monroe Phone 1531-J Toomb's Grocery Springfield Phone 90 Golden Rule Store Cottage Grove Pcderscn's Grocery Junction City Drury & Drury Coburg Aiken's Grocery and Service Station Goihen Olson's Grocery & Confectionery Creswell Phone 125 Su?ar Cured Hams Lb. 15c Pure Lard a Pound vf 1 IS, ft