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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1933)
THE BTTOENB REflISTEB.0tTl.8B Page Sevan fair sir jiicn FROM PAGE ONE) SALT LAKE TO RECALL PRAIRIE SCHOONER DAYS! . -1 ne . Amu rint f-..-.l NtHlCS iiiiiij -r I V t, Tlio operators " . n.1 nut him ihfir - p.,jri over L"t) Testwdny ho- "id a r ' .i,' n 30 hours on the I111" . Hen vpurs OKO. U he m.t -n.f time here. P .. l.p n i record. brill antN" , Ei.ht to Edmonton i over . . ni-.. irith the route Ln renditions r likely to . . nfannriltinnil had L, for a omYk refueling of P Me aim rmi i.. niin? on nil . 11VI milp. 8WIIT. r .i ki. (.hurled route, is t!. u- lj bn pomnletelr wia w ' lottr western n"". ifstenlay. before linniiy cora- landing new nerc. id bten unable to follow a course. He neuwse kmtion. i" MVra ",ours lit betas WKiuefl over .mi p. o. (E.S.J. I ycsieruiiy. ue back and lorui. hviulb here, only auuiit ouu roues Ibc sonilieast. n..ilii in "Bail Out" blamed bin extreme eibuus- tbe fichtms ot Dad weumer sk durins the seven nours lost." aid bare landed at Nome, "as soon as I sislited land, irt time after that." i asl-pH whelher be bad boon find tie Yukon river. i dozen Yukons, be re- b time, ne saifl. ne was an -bail out of his plane, ana much of the time he a L migbt have to make a land b isolated region, out of com- ion with the world. He was to use hit brakes on tne Held, because it was bumpy. V I saw the wireless masts pt explained. I decided to landing at all costfi, and find re I was." PECTED SATURDAY YORK, July 21. UP) Wiley Two Portland Banks to Open Albany Branches POKTi.AND, July 21. C) Two Portland banks today confirmed prev ious reports that they will establish branches in Albany. Charters bare been received and the branches may be opened by the first of next week. Paul S. Luck, president of the United 8tates National, and K. R. MacNmighton. president of the Hrst National here, each said that selec tion of a location in Albany would be mado quickly. Kach bank probably Trill send a man from Portland as manager. Each will have an aaais tant Ions: connectd with the Albany banking business. One hank at Albany is in the hands of a conservator, and the other ha paid 5 per cent on Its commercial deposits and 10 per cent to its sav ings depositors since it was closed. The Linn county capital has not bad unrestricted banking operation since the March bank holiday. Events Of Vida VIDA, July Jl. (Special) The benefit dance at Vida hall waa attended by over 200 Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs, Lyon Lawrence of Lebanon are spending a few days at Lakeside and were, among those attending. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Marlatt, Mra. Peggy Peteraon. Mra. James Kopppe and Mr. and Mra. Vincent Gillespie and daughter, Mnrjorle. and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Russel were there also. Prince Holfrlch and Ben Mlnney were Eugene visitors Saturday. Mrs. E. T. Ream, with her daughter and granddaughter, Doro thy, waa at Vidi Saturday eve ning, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Will and son, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scobert and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Godlove of Eugene, spent Saturday night and Sunday here. Miss Virginia Endicott. Misa Betty Curtis, and Miss Claire Igoe spent the past week at the Mc Guire cabin. They were accom panied by Mrs. Thomaa Hall. All the visitors were from Rugetie. Mra. Hull was a guest of Mrs. Day ton Thomson Thursday. Mrs. Arthur Mlnney la home for a few daya from Santa, Clam where she has been busy In the) cherry orchard at her father" place. Miss Jean MIMIcan assistant teacher of the Corvalles college. Is spending the summer at home. Mr. and Mrs. Walker Schwering and Mr. and Mrs. Prince Helfrleb, of Blue River, were here on Bast urday night attending the bene fit dance. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steele nf Lonburg were guosts Sunday oj Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Mlnney. All Utah will join In celebrating "Pioneer Day" at Salt Lake, July 24, anniversary ef the founding of I that city by the Mormons who orossed the plains. Pageantry, parades and homeeominge are arranged. This group has the wagon and costumes of oldtlmers. ; ' AFEWAY STORES these Special Prices good at Safeway ores regardless of f the election turns Pure Cane 3UGAR $169 OATS ..... Drifted Snow LOUR $-sr59 Lbs. OLEO Cnx or Holiday V2 Edward's nPT1 OFFEE de bv Sr,r Pancake flour Post has until S p. ra. (En stem Standard Tim) Sunday to break the existing round the world record he uud Harold Gutty set in 1031, But Lee Trenholm, his flight iM'prpspnrntive. snid todny he looked for him back nt J-'loyd Hcnnett Field, Brooklyn, by late' Saturday after noon. Trenholm figum that Pout could make the H800 miles in 'J8 hours fly ing time, with about five hours more for stop-overs. Students Give Time For Group Students of tho university are do nating their services and time Satur-1 day morning to work for the Asso ciated Friends of the University, an organization formed, among other purposes, to increase the enrollment a tthe university. The students will go out Saturday morning and canvass 'the city to so licit memberships for the Associated Friends. The dues are 25 cents and may be paid in stamps or money, the donations thus secured to be used by the organization in paying for stamps, stationery and other expenses incur red in the work of the group. The work of the students is great ly appreciated, said Dr. Irvin R. Fox, head of the Associated Friends of the University. Horse Racing Starts Friday PORTLAND, Ore., July 21. 04 An Oregon grandstand today echoed lo the ronr of "they're off!" as leg alised horse racing came to this state for the first time since 1906. The 28-day meeting under the pro motion of William P. Kyne opened at the Greshara track near Portland with eight races on the program and the highest class of thorouughnreds ever stabled In this section listed for action over the new five-eighths mile oval. WILLAMETTE STREET MARKET OPPOSITE EUGENE HOSPITAL PHONE 551-J SE TREE DELIVERY We Send C. O. D. Ordera Phones 1815 289 Features for Friday . Saturday Monday FLOUR Safeway, 49-lb. $1.59 Tiger Lily, 49-lb. $1.39 Drifted Snow, 49-lbs $1.59 Marshmallows Real Fresh Pound.. 15C $.20 10-01. Leaf Each...vy Ripe Olives can 9c Asserted Pickles JarSc Mayonnaise Made in Eugene Pint 22C Candy Bars A Larga Variety to Choose From. 3 for ...IOC SWAN DOWN CAKE FLOUR pkg. ...25c ftait Aim F.rh o rt?.c Wall Made Pure Cane Sllgar 25 Lb. Bag. w Bread Ivory Soap Bar. . . .gc Campbell's . Pork & Beans can. . Airway Always Fresh m Coffee ()c Calumet r Starch z va. Fresh tteek 4t ' Post Toasties 2 Pkgs. 1L 5) Campbell's C Tomato Juice Each s SNOW FLAKM - Crackers 2.ib.boX2s;c Ball Wne Jar Lids n.SE Free Funny Face Mask with Eaefc Paefcape ef Rlee Krlsplea at 10 JELLO All Flavoraln Stock I for ...15C SOAP Made by P.-O. ' 10 Bars . 27C CALUMET BAKINO POWDER . 25c Toilet Paper 10 RolU 28o HOPPING SAO FREE WALDORF i For 19c Scotts Tissue 3 Rolls ....25c DEL MONTE CORN 2 Cans . . . 25c Libby'i D-Meat, Aa 3 for CABBAGE Extra Solid Lb ...lC SPUDS Ore. U. 8. No. 2 Extra Good 10 Lbs. 18C TOMATOES New Crap Just Right Basket 15C CUCUMBERS Chan Hotheusa-None Better I For . . IOC , SAFEWAY QUALITY MEATS Short Ribs Of Beef Fine For Braislnp Bolllnej 7V2C Lb. SLICED BACON SWIFTS ,21c . PORK STEAK Lean Tender YlVlC Lb. ARMOUR'S PICNICS Prime Bteer POT ROAST HcLb Pure Lard 9tLb. FRESH GROUND BEEF IOC Lb. COTTAGE CHEESE 9C . PORK ROAST YOUNG TENDER IOC Lb. W lATAHUNPAKAlLtLtU KKItt I Ok HWft- Nobedy Nrm (stared II I .V WJR ld t. U.. I.dl. I f f . r!S3A 1 JiU Sw.adn.kr-bT.rtd. II iff I Fll-i&ZKVWK I Sw mi lead too. look for MW MatMtf-lnrfla 1 I lb can I yes ey... Is eddltlen to the bread name. II Hj Open from 7 A. M. to Midnight including Sunday SPECIALS Matches .. 'Ill" ...2$C Potato Chips . 8l'f0? 2SC Dog & Cat Food ray 2Sc Sugar cp.u:: 10 lbs. 49C Butter .. pound 27c Lux Toilet Soap Bsr. 24c Certo 21C Nucoa 10c Oranges . . p" gc Tomatoes . . 2 For . .15 We Redeem Lifebuoy and Rinso Coupons. Funnyfacs Masks for the Children Free with Each Package of Rice Krlsplea, ALL KINDS OF LUNCHEON MEATS Let your children have fun wearing the "face' of One mask FREE with each package of RICE KRISPIES gNAP, CRACKLE, POP! That's lh sound that appeal! to yonr chilrlrti,i appetites when they pour milk or cream on a bowl ot Kellogg' Rice Krlsplea. And now, we have made masks of Mr. Snap, Mr. Crackle and Mr. Pop that will appeal to your children's sense of fun. Your grocer will give yon one of these masks Vce with each ' package of Kellogg' Rice Kriapie you buy. So don't delay. Take advantage of this offer. Yonr children will not only have fun wearing the mask hot will eat with relish this delicious rice cereal. Kellogg' Rice Kriapie are easy to digest Especially good for the child evening meal because they promote sound rest ful sleep. Extra good with fruit or honey added. Always oven-fresh in the sealed WAXTITE hag an ex clusive Kellogg feature. Sold by grocer everywhere, Made by Kellogg In BallU Creek. RICE f KRISPIES j