tonter 21, 1934.
THE EUGENE B E 0 I S T E R G TJ A R D
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ISUiBElEN
SJII 10 DESIRE
NO PIE RULES
Sept. 21.-IP) A!
h . dffinite fteures were not an-
I"1' , ,'. price-fixing provisions
'""IritV" of Pacific northwest
tf; signed Petition to Gen-
Hurt 8 Johnson, NBA ad
.tnl'r. urging that price-fixlng
0 tnr u L'niitiirpH nroli-
Jj completed tomorrow, it
Jm bv E. T. Sturgeon, of Port-
ori EUinK is ImPssibIe of
11 F Kt. that lumbermen
fvor of retaining
i Blnlmiiro wane -u v"
jm of the code.
.antinn nf General Johnson
' j, fgiied to whnt was described
f -rfiiilts of an independent poll
J, wmpleted by the Crow Pacific
Coast Lumber Digest, showing orer
80 per cent of all the 1,400 mills in
this district either have already
abandoned entirely or in part the
price fixing feature of the code."
Aberdeen Man Held
A Arson Suspect
ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. 21. OP)
A man who said he was Charles
A. McXuull, 39. an Aberdeen cook,
was held in jail today while police in
vestigated the burning of a residence
Eere last night.
The house until recently was own
ed by Louis Sloan, but police said
the title was transferred about three
weeks ago to Fred Klkins of Aberdeen.
A police patrol car was passing
the residence last night when the
officers saw a man run from the
property and jump into an automo
bile. They took the license number
of tho car and then saw the house
was afire. .McXaull was captured a
few moments later.
Investigators said insurance on
the house and furniture amounted to
about 14,000.
Temperatures in different parts of
the body vary, although normal body
temperature is considered to the 98.6
degrees Fahrenheit.
Springfield News' Items
SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) SI. B. Huntly wa elected dis
trict president of the American Le
gion at the regular meeting Wednes
day evening in Corvallis. Other offl
cers include R. M. Service of Toledo,
vice-president; Ira Talbot, Albany,
secretary-treasurer. The next district
meeting will be held here on October
17.
Two Members Are
Honored By Circle
SPRINGFIELD. Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) Mrs. Paul Myers and Mrs.
Robert Carr were honored by mem
bers of Iuka circle, Ladies of the
G. A. R., following the business
meeting of the group Thursday even
ing. A miscellaneous shower was given
for Mrs. Myers, who was recently
married. A handkerchief shower was
given by Mrs. Carr, who with her
husband is leaving the latter part of
next week to make her home in Klam
ath Falls.
At the business meeting Miss Jo
Lana PutnmBn and Miss Jean Louk
were appointed to assist with the tale
of Forget-Me-N'ots here on October
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ONE STORE ONLY 960 CHARNELTON ST.
r, i; SATURDAY MONDAY t, ioo
Free Delivery And Tuesday Phone 428
Don't Wait! Now Is The Time To Buy
Instant Suds
Mikes clothes
last longer
21-lb. pkg.
19'
Tomato Juice Van
Camp Pure 4 A
23-oz. can XUl
Halted Milk Tasty
Chocolate 90a
14b. can ATC
Pimentoes Stewart's
i ancy
No. j can
Salad Dressing
Dnrkee's
Quart Jar
Salmon Libby's
Red Alaska
o. can
I M. J. B. 'Stiff. COFFEE I
I if"'nn5ir' I Highest q? I Awr
I JlMJjSl.y Cff! I regular
I 7 K Ub- Xir 21b- CQr I size
I 2 rrrir 3 lb" 84c I C
I IAMuSL Tib. AQ I CHANT
7ic
25c
1?.
No. 1 tall can"!! 170
Snowdrift
34b. can 42c
6-lb. pail 79c
Prunes New crop 4 Qp
Oregon, 4 lbs.
Dog Food Trixie
or Victory A
14b. cans, 2 for
Margarine Gem 4A.
Nut, pound Avl
Tomato Soup
Van Camp
lOJ-oz. can ....
Sc
Beans Small white or
Red Mexican
5 lbs
22c
Pineapple Libby 'g
Broken Slice 97 A
No. 2 can, 2 for m
Buckwheat Flour-
Pillsbury,
2J4b. package
Wheaties
2 packaeres
Ener-G Wheat or
Oat Cereal pksr.
Crackers Soda or
Graham 9Cf
24b. carton wl
Jar Caps Ball, Kerr
or Economy Ht
dozen mmr
23c
23c
19c
Enriched
with
Vitamin D
Jtalljg
cans OL
RjcLflf TOILET
LM?W TISSUES J J
m wiei 5cJyL
Free
Your choice of
Dog, Rabbit, Duck,
Sheep,
8 Zee labels or
White ...
A clever sponge toy Mall
3 Zalo labels to:
COMFORT PAPER CORPORATION
343 Sansome Street San Francisco
TUT- 13c
Bi? Boy or Economy
Oxydol Washing
Cl'nu Granulated 4 AA
JG-m- cm 5C
can 17c
M. can 27c
50c
size.
30c
$1.00
size..
Wesson Oil
Pint can
-22c
Quart can
i-gal. can
Swansdown Cake
39c
69c
Flour Lg. pkg. rv
Flour Betty's Pride
or Baker Girl
4Mb. sack $1.59
98-lb. sack $3.08
Wax Paper with
cutter edge
40-fl. rolls 7c
125-ft rolls 15c
Grape Nuts tC
package
Mayonnaise Best Foods
Pint Jar 23c
Quart , Jar 37c
Stringless Beans
Fancy whole 'fC
No. 2 can
Fuly Rype Beans
No. 2 iC
can
Wilamet Beans
No. 2 can, 3 for
Sauerkraut
No. 2J can
Pink Salmon
Libby's
No. 1 tall can
25c
10c
10c
JWkes fl
ISAKEsI
JbetterJ
Blue or
it" Lb'
K 23c
.. 35c
LIPTON TEA
Delicious Refreshing
Orange Pekoe
Black
J3B.. il'-T,-
vSftISg Eff5 Japan
111 II !i- 18c 19c
Sfe IB ?5c 37c
65c wir. 72c
Tun. In en KOIN and hear Llplon't Tea J.mbare. from
8 to 9 Monday night and le.rn how to acquire I very
useful household article Free.
Unexcelled
lor Hotcaket
or Wattles
17c
28-oz.
Pkg.
3iantgn
Size
S and 6. Tbe sale is sponsored by tbe
Disabled Veterans of Foreign Wars.
The circle will meet October 4 with
Mrs. T. C. Barker.
"Guest Night" Is
Planned By Club
SI'ltlXGFIELD, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) A "guest night" party will be
given by members of the O-Xo club
for their friends, it waas plaifKHl at
the club's first fall meeting Thursday
evening.
The party will be held on October
4. MiBS Maxine Snodgrass, Miss lone
lthodes, and Mrs. Wild Cotton will
be in charge of arrangements.
At the chili's meeting Thursday
evening, for whirh Miss Eunice Ger
ber was hostess, Mrs. Emerson Brick
ey of Eugene presided. Miss Snod
grass was named reporter for the
coming year.
Mrs. Schaf fenburg
Named Club Leader
SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) Needlecraft club members
elected Mrs. H. Schaffenburg presi
dent for the coming year at their first
fall meeting Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Schaffenburg aueceeda Mrs.
Clayton Barber, who was hostess for
the afternoon.
Other officers will include Mrs.
Henry Fandrem as vice-president,
Mrs. Walter Scott as secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. W. X. Long as chairman
of the flower committee, and Mrs. R.
I Drury as reporter.
Mrs. Elvin May and Mrs. W. H.
Pollard will entertain the club at its
next meeting on October 4. The meet
ing will be held at the home of Mrs.
May.
tainment for all freshmen has been
arranged.
An admission of 10 cents will be
charged.
REPRESENT CITY
SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) Frank Hamlin, H. E. Maxey,
W. K. Barnell, and John File repre
sented Springfield at the monthly
meeting of the county chamber of
commerce which was held in Eugene
Thursday evening. Cottage Grove will
be the host to the October meeting.
FROSH INITIATION
SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) The annual "freshman Initia
tion" will be held at tbe high school
Friday evening at 8 o'clock, with the
public invited to attend.
Members of tbe senior class, under
the direction of Doris Mae Robinson,
will be in chsrge of the initiation. A
progrnm of stunts and other enter-
GroceteriA
94 West Broadway
Phone 257
Sat. Specials
29c
Groceteria Grade B
Butter,
pound
Close-out on Ball
Special Glass Top
.Fruit Jars, while
they last, 7QC
reg. pints ..
Wide Mouth pints....89c
Squat Jelly lQf
Glasses, dozen'
45c
Mason Tops,
2 dozen
Jar Rubbers, - 4Qf
4 dozen
Campbell Soups,
any kind, Cn
3 cans "
Calumet Baking
Powder, 9Cn
1 lb. tin AV
Schilling's Baking
Powder, f r
12 oz. tin
Del Monte Early
Garden Pes
3 No. 2 tins
Garden Peas, Atl
1JV
25c
B. & M. Succo- JCp
tash, 2 tins -..
B. & M. Lima
Beans, 3 tin-'
Gerber or Heinz
Baby Foods, f Ap
per tin
New Bulk
Dates, 2 lbs
Dried Figs, White
or Black,
2 lb. package- m
New Dried Prunes,
local, med. 'VCn
size, 3 lbs AJV
Large size, 2 lbs. 19c
Dromedary
Cocoanut, 4 A
per package...
Sweet Potatoes, 4 An
4 pounds XTl
Celery,
bunch
Sc
Hubbard or Banana
Squash, 4
per pound
New Coast Cran- fA
berries, 2 lbs. . A3 w
Beginning Saturday
and continuing all next
week we will have spe
cial prices on all Heinz
products.
PERSONAL ITEMS
8PRINGFIELD, Sept. 21. (Spe
cial) Miss Florence Coffin of Port.
land Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C.
E. Swarts and Miss Edna Swnrts for
a few days. She is a former resident
of the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tetersun have
as their guest Mr. Peterson's nephew,
Harry Anderson, of Wilbur, Washing
ton. "Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Barber, Wal
ter Gossler, and Bert McCurry will
leave Friday evening to spend the
week-end on a hunting trip Into east
ern Oregon.
Mrs. Walter Gossler and childreu,
Mrs. Ella Lombard and grandchildren,
and Mrs. Gossler's sister, Miss Ruth
Bean, left Friday for Neskowin, where
they will spend several days. They
will be Joined there by Mlsa Maurlne
Ijombnrd and Miss Geneva Bean of
Portland. Miss Ruth Bean and Miss
Geneva Bean will return to Portland,
and the former will leave for her
home in Wisconsin.
BIQ TOMATO SHOWN
A tomato, which started ont to be
two or maybe three but had a change
of plan and grew to circumference
of 10M) inches and a weight of 2Vi
pounds, was brought to the Register
Guard office Friday by Bert Holmes
of Deadmond Ferry. The tomato was
of the Ponderosa variety,
Federal Prisoner
Taken to Portland
Arthur Carlson, who was arrested
by local state police officers at
Harrisburg a week or ten days g
tor federal officera on llqnor
charge and who had been In the
Lane county jail since, was taken to
Portland Friday afternoon by W. II.
RJckard, deputy United Statea mar
shal, working out of that city.
Carlson Is accused on two count,
one of possession of mash and tho
other of operating a distillery. The
offense Is alleged to hare been com
mitted at Woodinville, Wash.
To My Customers:
I am pleased to announce that
Everett Eggleston, a former Eu
gene resident, hae purchased the
Wilson-Brady O roe try stock,
least and fixtures In the market
bldg, which I occupy and htt
completely restocked It with
fresh, elttn merchandise priced
low.
Wt art glad to welcome Mr.
Eggleston at a part of our busi
ness family and wt know that
our outtomart will receive quality
merchandise at all timet, prompt
courteous ttrvlct and low prices
tvtry day.
Hereafter
known at
our place will bt
ECONOMY FOOD MARKET
"Tht Food Stort Complete"
(Signed) WILL QREEN
Meat Specials
For Saturday Only
Shoulder Fork Roast 4L.
rjiir norM Lb. XUl
Legs of Pork
Half or whole, Lb.
Baby Beef Roast
Boned and rolled, Lb.
(All Meat)
21c
14c
These meat prices are low
because we purchase our
stock direct from the pro
ducer, thus eliminating ad
ditional overhead .expense.
BE WIZE
ECONOMIZE
AT
Phone 2620
Economy Food Market
Speolali for Fri
day, Saturday,
Monday
GROCERY SPECIALS
For Friday, Saturday, Monday
(See our windows for additional bargains)
COFFEE huis Red-Pound 32c
GOLDEN WEST Pound Jar 30c
GOLDEN WEST Pound Tins
Ulf vr Morning Brand 4
HllljlVFiner Flavor 3
29c
for ...17c
SANI-CLOR BLEACH Qt Bottles 10c
Dog Food Beef Ration 2 Cans -9c
CORN FLAKES (Miller's) 3 Pkgs ..19c
Hardwheat Flour 49 Lbs. $1,65
Ovaltine 50c Size 30c
11c
10c
10c
10c
Minoed Razor Cltmt
K't
Tuna Flaket
'2't
Pink Salmon
Peter Pan, 1't ..,
Whltt Star Tuna
'Vs, Each
ia's, Each
Grapt Fruit
Fancy pack.
No. 303 die, Each
CLOSE
WHILE THEY LAST
Quick Arrow Soap Flakes
Large package
Toilet Soaps Unwrapped
5c Bars. 3 for
.140
9c
Ovaltine $1
Size 55c
25c
Hominy Large tlit
S for
Salad Oil Purlttn 4Q.
purt eottontetd, Qt. I WW
(Bring container)
Clgarettet Chttttrfltldt,
Lucklet, Old Golds
I for
Candy Bart 4 A.
All So bare, I for I UC
Toilet Tissue AF
96c
I0O0 theett. 6 Rolls
OUTS
Extracts -oz Bunny, Imitation
Beg. 20c bottle
14c
10c
14c
Vegetable Dept
Our vegetable department, you
will find, ont of tht bttt In town.
A wide variety of Lant oounty't
choicest freah frultt and vege
tables at all timet.
Our motto
"Tht bttt of quality at tht
right prlot alwaya."
CLYDE JOHNSON,
Owntr Vtg, Dtpt.
Sat. Features
Sweet Potatoes '
Fancy U. S. No. 1
4 lbs 12c
LEMONS r
Sun-Kist Nice Size
2 doz 29C
CELERY
Large Fancy S talks
Each 4c
Give us a ring Will tend
'em out.
C.O.D.
Phone 2620
Attention Producers: We Buy Veal Lambs Pork Sc Beef
Highest Prices Cash or Trade
ECONOMY FOOD MARKET
100 ladepeadeMly
Owned and
O etrated
'THE FOOD STORE COMPLETE'
Four Free Deliveries Dally
A Little Homework on Cbffim &6fiosuec&
Tha Woekart put hSalr hadt fogethtr
for fittf hemaworir en hStr budget
I'M TIRED of this
confounded changing of
coff es, Mary," said John
Wacker at breakfast, in
a voice that made the
dilhei rattle. "Why Can't VVhofi rtally Important I th prlf par cup
we get something good?" . . . "But
Hills Bros. Coffee costs a few cents
more a pound," objected Mary Wacker.
"And we're supposed to economize."
! . . "I don't care, Mary. Buy a pound
of Hills Bros, today. At least I'll have
a week's certain coffee delight."
When that week was ended, the"
Wackers put their heads together for
a little homework on their budget.
They made this discovery: Because of
the greater richness of Hills Bros.
Coffee, it actually made more delicious
cups. "It's like this!" exclaimed Mary.
"We've been fooled by
the price per pound.
What's really important
is the price per cup.
That's where real coffee
economy comes in." . .
"You mean," replied
John, "that means
Hills Bros. Coffee every
day for us I"
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