Papa Six
THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD
STEELE RETURNS
Foster Steele, asalalant super
ior with the Willamette foreet
headquarters here, has returned
from a trip of Inspection of some
of the projects being done at the
Belknap 3 C camp on the McKen
zle. Mr. Steele reports good progress
In the work being done by the
camp on two road construction
projects, ono leading towards Clear
Lake, the other on Horse creek,
and also on construction of build
ings and maintenance work on tha
Box Canyon road.
The Box Canyon road Is the
connecting link between the Wil
lamette and McKenzle highways,
running about 60 miles. The Bel
knap camp group is now at Dutch
Oven on this work and Monday
will move their road camp to
Frissell crossing.
It will be around the first of
August before the road Is open to
travel all the way through.
Snow is rapidly disappearing, al
though there Is more than nor
mally for this season of the year
In the mountains. Mr. Steele re
ports. Workers are not yet able
to get into Indian Ridge and Sub
stitute lookouts because of the
snow.
on Mcdonald screen!
Marion Davles In a scene from "Peg 0' My Heart," closing Sat
urday at tha McDonald theatre. The story is one of the original
love stories of the screen, with Marion Davies cist as tha quaint
appealing little Irish gamin.
O'Connell Held
Safe; Paying of
Ransom Denied
ALU A NT, N. T., July 21. OP)
Broiikitiff his silence for the first time,
Ed O'Connell, uncle of John J. O'Con
nell, Jr., today snid n ninsoin hjtri not
been jmid for tho kidnapud boy.
The elder O'Connell, democratic
power up state, since the youth was
kidnaped two weeks ago has refused
to discuss the case with either auth
orities or the prop.
Today he answered a series of ques
tions. He laid the family hnd hud no con
tact with the kidnapers beyond nd
TerUsempnts In Albany and New York
papers. He belicvprf the boy wns imfr
buf that was based on "just a fpplinjj."
The present status of the abduct inn
cast, he declared, was one of "wait
ing for news.
IN PORTLANO
C. L. Brlggs, president of the
Booth-Kelly Lumber company, was
in Portland Friday on a business
trip.
FOfiESTERS BACK
FROM TRIP WEST)
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and cracked wheat advance to 10
rents.
Eastern Star Plans
For Annual Picnic
SritlNOFIEMJ, Julj 21. (Spe
cial). All members of Ihe Eimtern
Slur anil Masonic loileen and tlieir
fHinili are invited to intend the au
nuiil KitstPrn Suir picnic which will be
held on the north side of the river at
Swimmers' Delisht Sunday afternoon.
The affair is to begin at 12.30 p. m.
The committee In i-harse, Mr. C. E.
Whcatnn. .Mr. Niel Pollard, and Mra.
Bert Kduell. will furnish coffee for
the affair, but those desirinc sugar
and cream are asked to bring It. A pot
luck dinner will be nerved during the
afternoon.
Mission Societies
Plan Meeting
SriUNGFllXD, July 21. (Spe
cial). Both the senior missionary
group and the Hnttle Mitchell circle
of the Christian church .held meetings
Thursday eveninc following tho weekly
social hour at the church.
Klva and Mary Hojies smig a duet
nt the meeting of the senior society.
This group decided to hold a joint
program meeting with the Eugene
society on Aug. 8. The place for the
affair has not been named.
Officers were instnlled by the Hat-
tie Mitchell circle. The new leaders
are Mina Peterson, president: Mary
Iladley, vics-president: Lela Peterson,
secretary: and Barbara Adams, treas
urer. The program was led by Pearl
Hellerbrand. The group will meet
again the first Thursday in August at
the home of Miss Helterbrand.
Springfield Vote
Light Friday A. M.
SPRINGFIELD, July 21. (Spe
cial). Voting in Springfield was light
during Friday morning, but indica
tions were that a heavier vote would
be cast during the afternoon and early
evening when business men and others
who work during the day could get to
the polls.
Tn three out nf four precincts about
10O ballots had been cast hy 11
o'clock. At tb high school 27 hnd
voted at 11 a, in., .'12 at the city hall
at 1 ::)0, and 40 at the Brattaln school
at 11:15. Lincoln schools polls could
not be reached.
BRIDGE PARTY GIVEN
SI'lll.NtiKllCLU, July 21. (Spe
cial). Guests for three tables of
bridge were invited by Mrs. Waller
Scott for a lawn party at her home
Thursday afternoon .Mrs. Ilnrry rite
wart received a prize for high score,
and the award for low score went to
Mrs. Carl Olson.
PERSONAL ITEMS
SPRIXfiKIEIJl, July 21. -
(Spe.
R. S. Shelley, supervisor of the
Siuslaw forest, and C. J. Buck, '
regional forester from the Portland
office, have returned from a trip
to various parts of the Siuslaw i
forest. I
They visited t lie 3-C camps at
Hebo, Cape Creek, and Grass val
ley, and the Hebo and Waldport
ranger stations.
The Cape Creek camp Is said
"to be going full steam ahead,"
the other two, however, have not
quite completed camp construc
tion work yet.
Road work is progressing, all
three camps being busy. Cape
Creek camp has three road pro
jects and Grass Valley and Hebo
camps each one. Mr. Shelley said
he observed the boys in the camps
were well satisfied.
MONMOUTH BREAD UP
MONMOUTH. July 21. (4
Monmouth bakers announce these ad
vances in prices: Pound and half
twin loaves advanced one cent to 11;
eight cent pound loaves of white and
whole wheat remain the same; raisin
McDonald Theatre
Building
PERLICH'S
Sign of Dependable 5tor tlf
Phone 64
Free Delivery .
Tha
MEATS
of QUALITY and FLAVOR
Cross A Blackwell Mint Sauce Free with
Leg Spring Lamb,
Prims Steer Beef ajps
Rib Boil, Lb. .....C
Government Inspected.
Producers' Public
MARKET
BROADWAY A OHARNELTON
FRESH DAILY
When you buy your fruits
and vegetables at the Pro
ducers' Market you know
that they are fresh and
tasty. Direct from producer
to consumer is your guar
antee of garden freshness.
Prime Steer Beef Boneless a(l mg
Corned Beef, Lb.. . 15C
Fresh
Ground Beef, Lb... IOC
Fryers, Lb 20C
Boned and Tied
Veal Roast, Lb. . . .
20c
GROCERIES
of DEPENDABLE QUALITY
Red A White None Better
Coffee, Lb 27c
Toilet Tissue, 4 for. 19c
Quick or Regular
Rolled Oats ; 45c
Sunshine
Krispy Crackers, 2-lb. bx. 32c
Pabst Dry
Ginger Ale, 12-oz. bottle 10c
Palmollve
Soap, 3 for 19c
Broken Sliced
Pineapple, No. 2Y2 cans, 18c
Creen & White
Salad Dressing, qt 30c
Red A White
Mayonnaise, pint 29c
Red & White
Flour, 49-lb. sack $1.89
Phone 924 or 190
James Gardens Market
UQENE't FRUIT AND VISITABLE CENTER
FREE DELIVERY ALSO CCD. ORDERS TAKEN.
Watermelons on Ice pound
Grapefruit sweet and seedless dozen
2y4o
..39o
Snnkist Lemons for those Hot Days doz. 25c
Oranges full of juice 3 dozen
...25c
Tomatoes fine for slicing basket
25c
Cantaloupes large size 3 for
Summer Squash large and tender each. .....
..25c
5c
Carrots, Beets and Onions 3 bunches
.10c
Blue Lake Beans best on the market 3 pounds 25c
15c
Yellow Wax Beans 4 pounds
Corn long yellow ears doz.
30c
Celery Hearts, Coast Peas, Raspberries, Strawberries,
Plums, Peaches.
100 MARKET
Saturday Meat Specials
'u... 10c
ytUaU 15c
CoUage Rolls, 17C
Bawn Squares, VlViQ
. Full Line of Assorted Lunch Meats
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SNOWDRIFT
3-lb. can 49c
6-lb. can 89c
Wesson OiL LCt
Half gallon vJL
Bix Pancake
Flour AJv
10 Extra Stamps Free
Bix Biscuit IOa
Flour
10 Extra Stamps Free
Whe-Ta-Lon, 4Cg
package X3v
CERTO 1 25c
Mason Jar Rubbers,
6 dozen f Cr
for
Para wax,
3-lbs. for
Grapenuts Flakes,
f2o?kg8-.. .19c
1 Beetleware Spoon
Free with each pkg.
Instant Postum,
can W v
Bird Seed
Wellman's,
2 pkgs
19c
Purex,
2 quarts
25c
FLOUR Tax Free
49 lb. Sacks
Drifted Snow . $1.65
Pillsbury's $1.69
Meloflake $1.39
Silver Nut Mar
gerine, 3 lbs. for wV
Pork & Beans, Van
Camps 2 large
cans for
25c
COFFEE
Golden West
l ib. can ; 29c
3-lb. can 85c
Monarch
l ib. pkg. 25c
3-lb. pkg 69c
Tomato Juice, No. 1
Tall, 4 cans jj q
Grape Fruit, Fancy
Florida, 2s, Xfli
3 cans for 3jC
Golden Bantam Corn,
Fancy 2s 1Q.
3 cans for J v
We Redeem Rinso and
Lifebuoy Soap Coupons.
Rinso Ht
large pkg. 41C
Lifebuoy Soap
3 bars for
19c
This Coupon
good for
20 Extra S. A H.
Green stamps with
;ah purchase of
tl or over. Only
at coupon on a purchase.
Void After July 25th
New Spuds, 4 Hn
10-lbs. for 1
Lemons. Sunkist, a.
per dozen dtUC
Catsup Tru Pack fancy
quality Large
Bottles, 2 for
Small White i Oi"
Beans, 4 lbs JL l
Milk Armour's or Mt.
Vernon, Tall fCg
Cans, 4 for OC
Per Case L $2.89
CRACKER SALE
3-lb. box XCn
Sodas 35v
2-lb. box Krispy
or Snow Flakes ... m v
2-lb. box 1lt
Grahams XwC
FREE
Funny Masks for the Child
ren With Each Purchase of
Kellogg's Rice Krlspies.
Blue Ribbon
MALT
3-LB. CAN
67c
rlnl). A. J. TVrkln is a vixilor In
Sirinfielil. .Mr. I'crkinn, wli. formerly
resided in this city, is now living in
Portland.
Mrs. C. N Lusby Is in Toledo visit
ink her daughter. Mrs. R. A. Strawn,
fur two weeks.
Mr. und Airs. KHon l.uelle of
Portland, former S)i'inrield residents,
were, gueKts at the home of Mr. and
Refresh yourself
at lunch
I
Mrs. Ijiwrenre Mofiltt Thursday eve
ning. They left Friday for Clear lake,
where they will spend several days
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Tyson of Drew
ore visiting at the home of Mrs.
Sarah Johns for a few days.
SriUNGKriOJ), July 21. (Spa
tial). Monthly meeting of the Aen
eas Hub will he held at the home of
Mr..N.W.EmtrrM0
ernoon. v
SOCIAL MEETlNo
July ii
"s. tue J, j. it .
evening at the home of ,!" 1 1
Mrs. Nellie Cnrr, ThurM
1 Cards were plnved nWi.T ! "J
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There it no other flavor guit,cl
that of large, tun-ripened loganbwrieT fl
on any table! Put them up now . . , f0,T
win wni! tlui kD..t
One Easy Recipe
for All Jams and Jelll(
Regardless of the fruit, with Pen-Jel you sinB.kr
the easy cup-for-cup method on the packig, 7"
cannot have a failure. Pen-Jel adds just aoMk
fruit pectin to make the ripest fruit juice jeiii
Cucumbers, 4A.
3 for -...I IOC
Green Beans, 41.
3 lbs. for 4V
STORES THAT PLEASE DISCRIMINATING W0MII
EXTRA PUSSY ABOUT
. Alt' TrtAT IS Tht
?CIEANIINESS
' Of THE STORl
' WHERE 1 BUY
MY fOOOS "
Specials For.
Friday and Saturday
July 21 and 22
Salad Dressing 30c
Green 4 White Pull Quart
Mayonnaise 29c
Red White Plnta .. Jr
COFFEE
Red A White
1 lb.
Bags ..
27c!
COFFEE
Blue e White
1 lb.
Bags
2!tl
COFFEE
Big Bargain Blend
1 lb.
Bags
Fruits For Salads g1
Red & White
Rolled Oats Bs 45c
Quick or Regular Made by Quaker
Prepared Mustard Jja 9c
Red and White
FLOUR
Sack $1.89
Red A White
Toilet Tissue
for
Blue 4 White 1000 Sheet Rolls
20c
PEAS ftLtB
Qreen aV White
Sifted Peas "ns2 18cl
Red A White
No. 2J 4g(
cans " I
Blue A White Broken Sliced
Pineapple
KRISPY CRACKERS
Sunahlne Brand
2-lb.
Box
32c
SWEET PICKLES
PINTS
20c
Ginger Ale
Rabat Dry
Bottles
10c
for
Ednemont HONEY
Graham Crackers
With Small Package FREE
17c
Serve the small package. If you are not
aatlafled return the large package and get
your money back.
CLOROX
Liquid Bleach and Disinfectant
32-oz.
Bottle
17c
PALMOLIVE
SOAP
3 Bars
for ......
19c
Granulated
Soap
Large
Pkg.
33c It
FREE FUNNY FACE MASKS FOR THE CHILDREN WITH
EACH PURCHASE OF KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES.
The following merchants in Eugene
ELLIOTT'S
1298 Patteraon St.
O. H. BRAY & SON
3rd A High Street!
A. B. HOLEMAN
River Road
PERLICH'S FOOD MARKET
McDonald Theatre Bldg.
BOOTH-KELLY STORE
Wendllng
H. O. DIBBLES
Springfield
MERWIN'S GENERAL STORE
Marcola
and surrounding territory will serve Jt:
BEN F. McCOLLUM
. Culp Creek
HALL'S SERVICE ST0R2
192 Hilyard 8treet
E. A. JOHNSON
5 Weat th Ave.
BLACK BUTTE STORE
Blaek Butte, Ore.
J. J. CRAMER
Harrlaburg
FARMER'S UNION
Cottage Grove
WM. MADDAUGH
Veneta
O. McATEE
Oakrldge
(as
1 The Sign of a Dependable StorTli