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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1934)
OEENES LIQUOR STORE DOES WEAR SAM BUSINESS THE EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD Pago Seven oTEM Ore.. S.Mt. 21.-ll.R-In- "'"'iSd stencles are "ummually state department officials jj today. rtl received reveul that oper have beeu conducted in busl it wns declared. . rnnniin utfirp show Lles f""" i,s inceI,tion t0 ' 'i" totalled $33,510.10. Resi frInita iwied during this per jJmbered 1..KHI and non-resident 111 .1.10 it..i-li(ieiu ntnontcd tn Mis'. $43,514.71. Thero ni a $351 mark-' aowu in biocks. Albany store salmi frnm lu;i 1a to August 2 totalled $IMK5.35. There were 455 reftiilpnt ii.i.miti u.1.1 nn.i 44 mm- resident. Stock purchases ng- greguteu l.'.NiO.tiU. Sales of the Astoria store from its opening until August 9 amounted to ftO.USll.lX). Resident permits num bered 1.1S8 and non-resident 211. Resident permits cost $1 annually, and njn-resident ones 50 cents. As toria purchases for the period cover ed totalled $8.1'.'.63 and markdowns aggregated ?4l.oo. HOME EARLY LA GRANDE. Ore.. Snt !M tl For Herman Yeske of Baker, the lliiM deer season closed at exactly 0:15 o'clock this morning. Hunting with W. A. Zweifel of La Grande, be shot a three-point buck near Glover, west of here, at that time. Archeologists have unearthed relics of a "copper-stone age" which existed before .1000 B. C. in the Near East. Schilling Vanilla lis delicate flavor never freezes out of creft'- Producers Public Market Broadway and Charnelton Our Pleasure ... It is our pleasure to have you come to the market. . . To have you walk from stall to stall and select your fruits and vegetables from Lane County's finest and freshest. Free Parking in the Lot' in Back of the Market Fresh Large Oyster-, Pint 25c 28c Fresh Little Neck Clams, 3 lbs Newman's Fish Markets 39 East Broadway and Producer's Market . Telephone 2309 We Deliver . 100 MARKET WHY IT PAYS TO TRADE HERE 0 0 Our meat, are 100 Inspected for your pro tection No question aa to their wholesomene8B. SELECTION Vou wilt always find big and good Selection of meata here at our shop. BROOKFIELD BUTTER We feature Swift'a Brookfield Butter It Is 92 acore or better and Crade A. This Week Lb. . 30c SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Veal Stew A. Lb Ham and Veal Loaf Cn 2 Lbs. for A ) Crescent 4 lbs. ) Veal Roast, Lb, 50c Veal 4Cn A7V STALL SPECIALS TILING fliriirnhnr. Pr.l. 'MtsMe,. (irounrt Cherries, Jlrr;ea ,, cantaloupes. T. Smith STAU, S3 t I in. . ' j l fAri.IKI.OWKH nn .Mimre STAM, 10 tell ir-iteil Horseradish. Chi' r.M '"""'e- Kn.live and Savoy Jte STAt.L SO ? "''""'Ions, Cantaloupes. cT '''"mato... Pigling 'aernnUr, At riround Cherries. "AIX2 d 25 itrrrcK atl'l Chinese rVihtmre. and rmirv IVnr.. T. ,rt-rAt 0q HAPPY HILL VINEYARD The old Coolidge place at College Crest ORAI'ES OK QUALITY sell only what trapes frow on mT plaee. O. I Cary STALL 83 CUM.Klilf CIIKST VINEYARD Concords Xiagra Aasrani Let us fill your bottles with pure Concord itrspe juice. A. S. Wltheck STALL 4(1 SPINACH. Celery and Chinese Lettuce, rnntalmipes. lied, lei low, (ireen and Hot Peppers! Cauliflower, Oreen Broccoli, r.gg Plant. Red Cabbage, New Car rots and Beets. Hubbard. Banana ami Pelicions S'Sin.h. II. t). Ien!inm STALL i" ZI0N STAMP COLORFUL! 1 m A 3 1 1 a V 1 Ok i mm of the week at the home of Air. and Mrs. Reu Sanford. They were en route to poiuU nuriu. Hen l'rince is home from Tiller where he sustained en Injured arm i he first of the week while employed nt the forest service. Joseph McDonald of Portland wns a Orove visitor Thursday. Mrs. U. 11. llemenway who has been seriously ill the past two weeks wns taken to Portland In an ambulance Friday morning where she will be in a private hospital. Carl Price, son-in-law of Mr. llemenway, nud Mrs. Florence Madden motored up from Portland Thursday nijrht and return ed to Portland Friday with Mr. llem enway and Mn. Price. Ivan Barker of Sandy was in town the first of the week accompanied by his father of Drain enroute to east ern Oregon on a huuting trip. Lest on Durhnm eaves Sunday to at tend Ashland Normal this winter. 41 CAMPS PORTLAND, Sept. 1. C4) For-ty-one Civilian Conservation Corps i camps will be in operation in Oregon i this wiuter, two more than were used I during the summer season. C. J. Ruck, regional forester, said the winter move of enmps will take place between l Oct. 1 and Nov. 1. Only 10 per cent of the now re' emits to the British army have been trained in a skilled occupation. SHGUIR "EPIC" SWALLOWED WHOLE "isms' alieu to the established form of government In this country, and reached Its climax with a declurutiou of principles set down by Sinclair in his epic program. The only discussion evolved around the method of taking the vote. SACRAMENTO. Sent. 21. OP) Vpton Sinclair's Epic plan by which unemployed would be placed ou idle farm land nud in defunct factories to ; produce their own necessities, was embodied virtually in full in the plat form overwhelmingly adopted by the democratic state convention here last night. The vote waa ll.'t to four. Among those voting in favor of tho platform to which only one minor umendmeut wns ndded in the conven tion as a whole, were (ieorge Creel, chairman of the convention and a man who ran second to Sinclair for the democratic gubernatorial nomination, and united States Senator William (iibbs McAdoo. Cheering broke out nfter virtually every paragraph us Sheridan Downey, democratic nominee for lieutenant governor and a mcmlHtr of the plat form committee, read the platform. It opened with n declaration of faith in President Roosevelt and the New Deal, carrying through with a denun ciation of communism and nil other Tat ITT an ..r -v -nt. m. '-w-' -e This view of rugged grandeur in Zion national park In aoutliern Uian win grace a new stamp to De issuea oy ine posioffice ocpartment. So magnificent is ita beauty that a playwright, famed for hla descrip tive phrases, said no English words could describe Zion canyon, j Called "Little Zion" by Brigham Young colonists, it was a haven fori early settlers because the Indians believed the canyon to be "The Valley of the Spirits," and dared not venture near. j BKEill ELECTED PRESIDENT COTTAGE GKOVB. Sept. 21. ' (Special I Miss Eunice VanDenlmrg of Cottage Grove was elected ns pres ident of tlie American Jjii'm nuxil- lary oi iiuiiiirni? i-uimcn i u un-r,- ing of the cou'M'H at CorvnUis Wed i nesday night. Miss VandenUirg is a j past president of the local American I Lesion nummary. Ainnn? tnnse nt jtendiii" the nueting at CovvnUis Wed fnesday night from Coft!?e (Jrove were ! Mr. and .Mrs. George Matthews, Mr. I and Mrs. Pete Nelson. Mr. ami Mrs. i Fred Itennctt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester ; VanDrnluirg. Miss Vmitieiibur. Chnr I lex -F n lire r. A I vis Wicks, Clarence ; Chestnut and others. I A proup "f Cotlau'e Grove mendiers jf chapter No. 4. Order of Kasleni I Stnr, visiicd Nrih Star chapter nt ijrnin Wednesilay night. I (esroea I were exemplifieil by the Drain chnp- ! ter ami refreshments were served. ! Anmne tlnise nnend'ug from her I were Mrs. Srh'-i'ield Stewart, wurthy matron, Mrs. Viiril Riiud.ill, Associate 1 matron, .lue Smith, nssociate patrou. I Mrs. S. Roberts, ctndu!res. Mrs. ; Pound Allen, chaplain. Mrs. I L. ; Ilnrret. sncreiary, I,. L. Il irrel. senti i nel, Mrs. William Thum. Mrs. George ! .Tni-obHen. warder, Mr. and Atrs. Dave i Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. Clint Spri;:g. i Vinal Rnml:dl. Mrs. S. L. Codard. Mrs. Frnnk Galdibino, Mrs. E. C. Shay, Mrs. dames P. Graham, Miss Bethel . Gowdy. ! Mrs. Joe Arnold entertained with a I one o'clock luncheon nnd two tables j of bridge for out of town friends Wednesilay nt her home on North Ninth. At bridge Mrs. George Gibert son of Salem held high score; Mrs. Thmims De!aney. Salem, was second nnd Mrs. Dana Adams of Portland, low. The guest list included Mrs. Ralph Kellogg of Seaside, Mrs. Ad ams, Portland, Mrs. Gibertson, Mrs. I.. D. Lambeth. Mrs. Thomas Dclnney, Mrs. bla Wootcn. Mrs. licrt Stnver, Mrs. Ed llenson of Salem. ' Fire destroyed the home of .Take Allen on North Douglas street Thurs day morning nbout three o'clock in cluding nil the contents. Mr, Allen was batching there nnd Hie origin of I he fire is unknown. The-local fire company saved outlying buildings, there being no wind. The house was partially insured. ' Mrs. Hehecca Medley returned home fn in n visit In Portland Wednesday. Mis. Medley and daughter, Mrs. Mur- ray Card well of I'mpcuia visited at ; Emrcne Thursday. f j Mrs. S. L. Mackin was hostess to the Ftopin club Thursday afternoon' entertaining with a one-thirty dessert ! Itim-hi'im. Special quests fur the club I were Mrs. C. .1. Kpiii, Mrs. Everett : Lynch nnd Mrs. Rcu Sunfrd. The ' afternoon was spent socially. Mrs. Marry Metcalf will I hostess nt next i meeting. t Mr. nnd Mrs. William Kidd nnd two ' danshtt vv, Arlenc nnd Rachel nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. (t. Young of Sncniinento. 1 Cal., were guests n few days the first 1 Meat Department Phone 437 Choice Beef Roast steer Beef Pound ICc Ground Beef fLr 3 Pounds Shortening ' rs? Eulk 8 Pounds 100 Pound Can $9.50 Pork Sausage 1 R Pound iJt WESTERN THRIFT STORES DEPARTMENT DRUGS - - - - TOBACCO 34c 53c ,1.29 Petrolagar , 25c Listcrine Antiseptic $1.00 Nu jot 100 Aspirin Tablets, 6 grain $1.25 Peruna 76c Fitch Shampoo 25c Anacln Tablets 25c Roae Water and Glycerine 84c 17c 67c 11c 73c 44c 17c 14c 50c Vlcka Noce Drops 1 lb. George Washington Tobacco 5 Oau!:le lldge Blades and 1 tube Shaving Cream, both for. . Rubbing Alcohol, 70, pint Velvet or Princa Albert, 15c tlna... Target or Bugler, 3 for All 5c CIGARS, 5 for Gum Candy Mlnta, 5c size, 3 for 15c 11c 10c 10c 13c IQc (LOOK-DID YOU KNOW WIS? 1'. k. 1 ! & ifo; EAT 74 . . a r l raar BEFORE m . INTERESTING -BUT 1 LEARNED SOMETHING EVEN MORE VITAL AT COOKING CLASS YESTERDAY LESLIE IN FULL 2 POUND PACKAGES GIVES VOU AT LEAST 6 MORE FILL INGS THAN UNDERSIZED PACKAGES THAT COST IN FULL 1 IB. ROUND RED PACKAGES PLAIN OR IODIZED Concrete Septlo tanks are perma nent. Now Is tha Urns to have them Installed. TURNER FLIES SALEM, Sept. 21. OP) R. R. Turner, democratic candidate for con Kress from the first district, todaj submitted to the aecretnry of state his political arguments for publica tion in the voters' pamphlet for an opinion whether the material would b. used or rejected. Phone 1747 Open 7 a. m., close 9 p. m. Mining Stock Free The Lucky Boy Mine is going to surprise you with that "clean-up in about three weeks. Shredded Wheat 4 An Kellogg 's, 2 pkgs. All Bran Kellogg 's, pkg. Tomato Juice Ufl Monte, Xo. cnn lie 10c 10c Vnn Camps, 23-oz, can Peas Field Eipo f gn No. 303, 3 cans Hormel Pigs Feet VCn Quart jar f Hormel Soups Vegetable, Pea, Onion; can Chile Con Came llnrmel, ags 1 16-oz. ean .... A2l Vienna Sausage No. i, 3 cans Corned Beef LihliyV, No, lean 25c ISc Lucky Boy Flour Made from fancy Hard Wheat 10-lb. sack 39c 24J-11). sack 84c 49-lb. suck $1.59 98-11). sack Salted Peanuts Pound . ....$3.08 10c ISc Lucky Boy Vanilla Imilnlioii, Hit 4-oz. Imttlo XWls Vinegar Pure apple cider, gal. Pickling Spice Close out price, f C nound 4 Tea V lack or Green, pound .... Spinach Libby's, 1Ca No. 1 tall. 3 cans Almonds New crop paper kIioII, nound '2 29c 9c 25c 21c 2-ounce canB Plum Pudding gft Libby's, 1-lb. canWV M. J. B. Coffee 1- pound can 30c 2- pound can 68c 3- pound can 83c 4- pound can $1.09 M. J. B. Rice White, 2-lb. pkg. .. 17&o Brown, 2-lb. pkg. .171c Tomatoes Three Sisters, No. 2 can Broken Rice 6 pounds Lucky Boy Cof fee 1-lb. pkg. Ground Spices Most nil kinds, Pfjl 2 Whole Spice 4Ce All kinds. 2 nktrs. X3H K. 0. Baking Powder 25-oz. can . 17c 50-oz; can ....29c Ivory Soap Me- 4 Op diuin. 4 bars Corn Fancy Del A. Maiz. can XUt Jell Powder Pretorred Stock, 6 pkgs. Hershey'g Co- 41. coa 1-lb can .2t Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles Best Ever, 1-lb. cello- 4fJLt plinne pkg. .. 2I Fisher's Cereals- All kinds, "tlXf 2-pound sacks A it, r Crown Cake Flour 2Tp 5 pound sack 9 lr Apple Butter 4(l Libbv's. 18-oz. cnnV Pancake Flour Fisher's, 10-lb. sk1 Fisher's Cereals 2-lb. saeka JL4 2 C 45c UPTON'S TEA SPECIAL Yellow Label Green Japan Tea 1 11. 10. I -lb. can 37c can . X5C TUNE IN ON KOIN Hear "Linton 's Tea Jamboree" from 8 till n S day evening, nnd learn liow to ucquire a very use iui jiousenoid nrucie 1'ree. Extra-A "New Deal"- And These Are Not Code Violation Fancy Cookies Chocolate Eclairs and Marlboro, pound Fig Bars Whole Wheat, p'ound .. Ginger Snaps pound Graham Crackers 28-oz. carton 19c 11c 10c 22c Fancy Assorted Cookies 1- lb. package Soda Crackers 2- lb. carton 3- lb. carton 27c 22c 33c Oyster Crackers 4 1 Pound XAUC Cookies 0 packages 25c TREASURE ISLAND SCHOOL SALE Now at METROPOLITAN 739 Willamette NEW RADIO GIRL PERFUME Dram 25c Complete Fall Showing ENNA JETTICK SHOES $5.00 and $6.00 Williams Self Service Furniture Repairing Refinishing, Upholstering Expert Workmen Applegate Furniture Co. Phons 881 Mth and Will