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THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OBEQOK Page Four OIK PUPILS IN PIANO RECITAL OabiDGE, Dec. 21. (Special) Mrs. E. E. Smith presented a group of her piano students In a recital at her home Saturday afternoon from 3 to 4. Parenta and frienda of the pupila were inviM to the affair. Tea m nerved by hostess following the musical. The program consisted of the following numbers: Sandpiper", Chnrles l'oavnrr; Merrj Blf, Rapid Fire, Betty l'osvarr; But terflys, Sketoh No. U, Marion Swnn aon; Happy Farmer, Barcarolle, Sol diers March, June TaddockJ Dancing Shadows, Falling Waters, Virginia Morgan; A Juogglin In Normandy, The Riverlet, Etude Fantastique, Pearl Paddock, e Christmas programs take the lead in events being planned by Oakridee organisation during the week. The Methodist community church will have a program in place of the regular Sunday sohool at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. A Christmas tree with treats for all the children will be fea tured. In the evening there will be a pageant, "The Other Wise Man," presented by members of the church. The I. 0 O. F. and the Uebeknh lodeea will have their annual Christ mas party at their hall Saturday even ing. A potluck aupper will be served at 6:30 with a program and tree fol lowing. The affair Is for members of the lodges and their families. Each room at the grade sohool will have a trimmed Christmas tree and at the close of school Friday after noon a gift exchange will be enjoyed. The school is also putting on a Christ i mas nronram nt tho high school audi torium, Saturday evening at 7:30. Each room will present a Christmas play. Everyone Is invited to attend. A Christmas assembly which will fea. ture Christmas music sung by the glee climbs will be put on by the high sohool student body, Friday afternoon ' at two o'clock. The schools will be ' dismissed Friday afternoon until Jan. 2. Dave Hexdman, J. E. Paddock and W. W. Austen went to Eugene Thurs day to attend a meeting of city offi cials from over the county. The meeting was held in the city hall. Problems of city government were dis - cussed by the group. ' " Miss Arleta Brinkmyer who baa ' been working at the Lawrence Hills horn has gone to her home in West , Timber. Enroute ahe will visit Mrs. , Harvey Newman in Eugene. Donald Shreve of Eugene was here ; Wednesday evening to attend the Legion meeting. Mr. Shreve formerly -lived In Oakridge. ; Mr. and Mra. O. B. McFarland and ' ton Lee Lowry were in Eugene Wed nesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Claire Nystrum have ' gone to San Joae, Cel., bavins- been called by the death of Mr. Nystrum't : father. Llentenant and Mra. R, E. Land- ', Mom and Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Croner were guests of Mr. and Mra. J A. E. Gerimonte In Westfir Sunday evening. Dr. J. A. Benson was able to be In 'his office Tuesday after several days illness. ' Abe Stevens of Cruxetta waa an ' Oakridge (hopper Thursday. . Fred Rlchter was down from Heath- er Wednesdsy evening to attend the Legion meeting. E. J. Spats went to rvtigene Thurs day to visit his daughter, Mrs. Edgar Spallnger, who is in the Pacific boa- . pltal. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Counts have returned from a trip to Bandon to vistt their daughter. Lone Pine Club Has Meeting Thursday LONE TINE, Dec. 21. (Special) The Lone Pine club met last Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Esther Jen sen with Mra. Lassen aa hostess. A Chrlstmss dinner was served at noon. An entertainment and a Christmas tree was presented in the afternoon. The following visitora were present: -Mrs. Brotither, Mrs. Nicotics, Mrs. Rice, Mra. Overguard, Mrs. Troxcll, Mrs. Brown and the members: Mrs. lessen, Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Ktchieon, Mrs. Hileman, Mrs. R Bishop, Mrs. Will Bishop, Mrs. Chambers, Miss Oreta Chambers, Mrs. Piquet, Mrs. HarwooH. Mrs. Telford. Mrs. Plank, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Nyce, Mrs. Ken ton, Mrs. Smith snd Mrs. Wechsler. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Nyce and at this time the election of offlcera will he held. The students and the teachera of the Ixine Pine srhool will present a Christmas prostata st the school Sat urdsy evening. Will Lynch has recently moved from this district to Spring I'reck drive. The students of the srhool nho have Trades above two for the second six Cenadlin-AiittreUtlan lint rt ths "Aoranf r ' od "Nlatsra" sail reaulirlr from Vanrae. ver and Victoria. B. C, fov a wonderful mm , voyage with low round trip font to AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND HONOLULU SUVA and the , . SOUTH SEA ISLANDS Urge, fast open, tspechliy fcuUt for this esnrle, equipped with ball-louvre nattkw -tied ve unsure comfort In tropic waterai eemuent ruMae and earvlcei eaiwtala meat Includes tslklog pictures, 'kit, Cabui and Third Class accommooatloas. Ask about Inrhitlvo South Sa lsUmi Tours. All dttalla at onr offices. VT. H. Deacon, General Agent Paiairigsf Dept., 4H f . W. Broadway, American Bank Building. BRoadway 0437, Portlsnd. Housewives' Forum By MARIAN LOWRY (Continued From Page 1) boiler top and gradually work water into it. Add milk, onion, and season ings, and cook in double boiler for 20 minutes. Then stir in flour rubbed smooth in cold water, stir in peppers if used and cook ten minutes longer. Serve with crackers or hot toast. Joan Iioagland, Creswell. Peanut Butter Bran Bread V4 cup peanut butter ' ij cup sugar 1 egg l'j cups milk 1 cup bran 2 cups flour 5 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon suit 1 cup seedless raisins Method: Crenm the peanut butter and sugar together, add the well beat en egg and the milk. Mix the bran, sifted flour, baking powder and salt and add with the raisins. Mix well. Pour into a greased loaf pan and bake in a moderate oven for 1 hours at 365 degreea. Mra. M. C. Hack, Eu gene. Peanut Butter Puffa 1 cup brown sugar 2 unbeaten eggs 1 pinch snlt 1 cup chopped dates. 1 cup peanut butter 1 cup chopped peanuts or any kind. Mix all this together and spread this mixture in in. layer in greased pan. Bake in alow oven 300 degreea F. 30-40 minutes. Remove from pan and turn on a cake rack cut in 1-inch squares, dust with powdered sugar when cool. Thla makes 2 dozen. They nro very nice for ten and keep for weeks, the older the better they get. Sfrs. M. L. Cowherd, Rt. 3, Eugene. Peanut Bread 1 cup peanut butter 1 cup milk 2 eggs 1 cup augar 1 teaspoon salt ' 2 cups flour 1 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup chopped peanuta Soak peanut butter in the milk for hour, add sugar, well beaten eggs, flour, baking powder, aalt and nuta and bake In slow oven about 25 min utes. Mrs. C. L. Royds, Crow Stage, Eugene. . Peinut Strips Peanut butter Lemon juice Egg white Chopped peanuta Pastry Roll paste very thin. Place on In verted baking tin. Brush half with peanut butter thinned with lemon juice. Cover with the other half and with a aharp knife mark in atrips four inches long and one inch wide. Set in a quick oven. When baked, brush with white of egg diluted with one tesspoon of cold wster and sprin kle with finely chopped peanuta. Re turn to the oven for about three min utes until the nuts are slightly crisp ed, then cut apart. Excellent with weeks are: Donald Reets. Lenora Chambers, Maxin Chambers, Leo Reels, Edna Mae Etchlson, John Nich olas, Donald Short, Billle Telford, and Henry Young. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crabtree and daughter of Wendllng were visitors during the week-end in tho district GroceteriA 94 West Broadway Phone 257 Sat. Specials Groceteria Grade B Butter, pound 32c New Fitted 9"f Dates, 2 lbs... m V Seedless or Seeded Raisins, 41 2 pkgs 1t Large Mayette Walnuts, 2 lbs. Large Local Fil- f Aa berts, 2 lbs aWl Fancy Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs Satin Hard Mix Candy, 2 lbs Delicious Crackers, 2 lb. pkg Krispie Crackers, 2 lb. pkg. Knight's Mince Meat, 2 lbs. bulk 29c 29c 25c 29c 25c Del Monte Early Garden Peas, 2s, 3 cans Wadham's Grape Fruit, tCp 2 cans Crushed or Sliced Pineapple, DC a 3 flat cans OC Sliced Pineapple, 2J lb. fancy, Q 2 large cans ... J v Heinz Date, Fig or Plum Pud- LCf dings. 2 for . 03U New Alfalfa Honey Pint jar . 23c Quart jar .. 39c White Star Tuna Fish Small size ..llc Medium size 15c coffee or afternoon tea. Mra. A. Libke, 1043 Onyx, Eugene. . - Maoaronl and Peanut Butter 1 cup macaroni cooked in boiling salted water 20 minutea or until ten der; drain in colander, then pour over 1 quart of cold water. Now put in baking dish, heat 2 cups milk in dou ble boiler, add S'A teaspoons of pea nut butter, 1 teaspoon of salt, pour over maenroni and cover, bake 40 minutes, then take off cover and sprinkle over it 3-4 cup of buttered crumbs and bake to a nice brown. Mrs. F. Barber, Route J, Eugene. Peanut Butter Chocolate Sand wich Spread 4 tablespoons peanut butter 7 tablespoons ground chocolate 1 cup granulated sugar cup hot water 1 tablespoon butter Dash of cinnamon teaspoon vanilla. Dissolve the ground chocolate in the hot water and bring to the boiling point, then add the augar, peanut but tor, butter and salt. Cook until slight ly thickened, then add vanilla and bent till thick enough to spread. The fill ing should be of the consistency of a very soft fudge. Spread between slices of buttered brown bread. Nice to serve for afternoon tea when the cake box is empty. Mrs. W. R. Armstrong, 1392 W. 11th Ave., Eugene. Peanut Butter Pi 3 egg yolks 2 tablespoons peanut butter 1 tablespoon melted butter 1 tablespoon flour or cornstarch 3-4 cups augar Vi cup water Mix flour, augar, butter, eggs, pea nut butter and a few grains of aalt wtih water and cook until it thickens. Pour into baked crust and add merin gue. Brown in slow oven ten minutes. Mrs. O. H. Foster, 2077 Onyx St., Eugene. Peanut Butter Drop Cookies 2 cups sugar 3-4 cup shortening cup peanut buttei 1 cup chopped peanuta 3 eggs beaten Vi teaspoon soda 3 cups breed flour Cream peanut butter, sugar and shortening until light. Add beaten eggs. Sift flour and soda, mix with peanuts and mix all together thor oughly. Place spoonfuls of mixture on bak ing tin about an Inch apart, flatten with spatula and put half peanut meat fZ Broadway S? and Olive 4 Free Dellverlea Daily SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY This Coupon good for 10 Extra 9. A H. Green Stamps with oash purehasei of $1 or over. Only On coupon on a purchase. Void after Dec 24 $ Butter Grade A 94 ft a Granxera Best, Lb...OtC Subject to Market Chang noma r-uaainge Fig, Plum, Data . 04a Medium 8lie Can...9e9C fjji Nona Such Ml nee 97m l.g Meat, 2 Pkga C I C 2? (Pie Plate Free) S Snowdrift M 8 Lb. Can 89o Eff 3 Lb- cn 5, Salad Oil Golden Weat WjJ Pure Vegetable QA. tyf Per gallon wOC Ki Weason Oil j Quart 42c ? Half Gallona 75c 5jf Sugar Fine Cana A. 10 Lb. OCC tjj Ripe Olives 9 ox. Can 4Q. Extra Large, per can IwC S,? Swanadown Cake 9C M Flour, Pkg COC M Fisher'a Biscuit Mix 9Cn fttf Large Pkg COG ffa Rice Fancy Blue Si! Rose. 4 Lbs. for C3U fc Catcher Tobacco- QQ. 1 Lb. can, cloaa out www Catsup 14-ox 9Cm bottle, 2 for sCwC Tomato Juice Eg CamDbell'a. 10 oz WW 5f Van Camp's Tomato gtf - Soup Ww SV. Bread for Dreasing S.? Ready Cut for lm- 4 W mediate uae, lg. pkg. I WW 5(f Tomatoes rfa Three Sisters, 4 A. 2? Site 2"a, 2 Cans for. I 9C I? FRUIT AND VEGT. DEPT. Apple Fancy 9C Wlnesaps, 4 lbs.. COC Grapefruit Seed- QA. leas, per dox Www Burbank Spud QP. U. 8. No. 2, 100 Ib.wOC Banana Fancy OR ft Ripe, 4 lbs, for... COC Dry Onion. 1C 10 lbs. for IOC 4f 4 V I? Avocados 2 for .... 17c Walterville Scene Of YuleUde Party WALTERVILLE, Dec. 21. (Spe cial) Fourteen were present Wed nesday evening at the N. O. W. hall for the Christmas partv anon- sored by the Rebekah lodge and otbera would have been present had It not been for the stormy night and rush of the Christmas season. Candy and popcorn were aerved dnring the evening and later Santa Ciaua appeared and paBsed the gifts. Gamea and visiting were the entert ainment for the evening and the group spent some time In Hollywood with, the movie stars. Present were Mrs. Richard Hart, Norma Hnrt, Dorotha Bristow, Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Reynolds, Mr. and Mra. C. C. Policy, Mrs. Mina Ellis, Ted Magness. W. R. White, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page, Mrs. Anna Stacy and Janet Stncy. The Walterville ladies aid society met Wednesday with ten present, and the quilt in the framea for Mrs. Bruce Garrison of Eugene was finished. A pot luck dinner was served at noon. Those ladies pre sent for the day included, Mrs, Vern Caldwell, Mrs. ester Millican, Mrs. Frank Page, Mra. Clarence Potter, Mrs. E. M. Neer, Mrs. Anna Stacy, Mrs. A. K. Jennings, Mrs. M. J. Wearin, Mrs. Charlie Jack,, Mrs. Sadie Thienes and Janet Stacy. Mra. Paul Peyton and small daughter Barbara Ann of -Centralis who waa visiting on the McKensie the paat ten days left Monday morn ing for their home at Centralia. Mr. Peyton drove down after them Saturday and spent . Sunday , with relativea here. Grace Rhoadea teacher in the Cedar Flat school will leave Sat urday for her home at Salem. Ore gon. Cedar . Flat school will open classea the day after New Yeara. Mrs. Anna . Sacy and Janet Stacy were supper guests Wednesday even ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Page. Mrs. Mary Willian of Culp Creek is visiting at Walterville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Willian and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Drury. Friday atarts the Christmas pro grams and trees and the last one in center of each. Bake 10 to 15 min. at 850 F. Mrs. J. M. Spurgin, 365 West 17th Ave., Eugene. CHRISTMAS SERVE "FRESH" COFFEE THIS CHRISTMAS Chase and Sanborn's Dated Coffee, Lb. . . 1935 Calendar Free with Each Lb. XMAS CANDIES Plain Hard Mix Pound Jelly Beana Pound 10c 10c Commercial 10 a Chocolates, Lb IUG Large Guma 9Ct 2 Lba. for 96 Fancy Creame 9C 2 pounds 03C Chocolate Fancy QQ. S Lb. Box wOP XMAS NUTS Fancy Mixed 1 Ca Pound IOC Braiil Nuta 9Cm 2 lbs. for wG Peanuta Fresh Roaated While they last, C 2 Lbs. COC Bulk Dates 9Cm 3 Lbs, for COG "eaches 2','js Elslnore Qfj. Fancy. 2 cana for. ..www Apricot- 2', 4Q. RoyalClub. I3w Splnaoh Del Monte OCm 2'a. 2 Cana for COC Pea Diamond A 2's OCf 2 Cana for OOC String Beana 2a Fully Ripe, 3 cans.. Corn W hole Q"raTn Diamond A 2a, 2 cam Hot Sauce 6 Cana for 39c 29c 25c Haskell's Meat Market Quality Meat for Christmas Shopping SIRLOIN STEAK Steer Beef Lb Ujc SWISS STEAK Choice Steer Round Lb 16c VEAL ROAST Boned and Rolled Lb 18c SLICED BACON Swift Oriole Lb. 29c Fancy Ducks, Geese, Hen, Turkeys, and Roastera MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALLI Walterville church with the Sundoy ..k.Ai 0tir!nr the, nrnvram. A tree will be decorated for the evening and Santa Clous will appear at the close of the program and dis tribute the gifts. The Walterville grade school program will be held Saturday evening. Friday evening will be programs at Deerhorn and Thurston in the grade schools. Sun day evening the Thurston choir is presenting a dramatic cantata at the Thurston church beginning at eight o'clock. ' Mr. Weights of Springfield was in Walterville Thursday morning buying stock. : Workmen ' have been off from public work Bince the beginning of the storm. filmic np.pliPA W n's held Wednes day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Campbell witn seve ral out for the evening. l onrl Mra A. K. .Tennines were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. O. Jj. Btncy. Mr. ana .nrs. John Holmes and daughter Elaine TTtlmAe nf Riiirpne nnd A. J. Irvin and niece Norma Rust of Spring field were guests at tne otney uome last Sunday. Westfir News Notes WESTFIR. Dec. 21. (Special) Mrs. L. K. Posvar entertained for members of the Variety club and their husbands at her home, Monday eve ning. Five hundred was played, high score prises being won by Mrs. Wess ner and Mr. Scott and consolation awards by Mr. and Mrs. Tucker. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wessner, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pettijohn, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tucker, Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bylund and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Posvar.. Mrs. George Kelly, who spent a few daya last week visiting at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. V. J. Ramsdell and fam ily, left for Los Angeles on Thursday. Mr; and Mrs. C. N. Powell were Muffler, Tie and Kerchief Set $1.85 Hand Tailored Ties 60c Tie and Kerchief Sets... 60c Van's Tie Shop 32 Weat 8th Ava. Phones 522 and 523 C. 0. 0. Ordera Taken i I 32 Marehmallowa an.16C 1 lb. pkg. Celloph Grapenut Pkg 16c Tic Posts Whole Bran 2 Pkgs. for Baker'a Cocoa i Lb. Can.... 1 Lb. Can.... ,10c .19c Baker'a Sweet Chocolate, lb bar 20c Karo Syrup Red Label 10 Lb. Can.. Blue Label 10 Lb. Can.. 69c 65c White Wonder Soap OF 10 Bar for CJC Waldorf Toilet Paper lf. 10 Roll for 43C Kleenex 2 Pkga. for 33c White King Granulated Soap 24 oz. Pkg and 2 Bars Mis sion Bell Soap All for 19c Calumet Baking Powder 6 Lb. Can 8Se 10 Lb. Can $1.29 Rolled Oats 9 Lb. Sack.... 39c Pur Eastern Buck- CQm wheat Flour. 91b Sk.www Flour 49Xb. Sacks Valley Pastry $1.56 Meloflaka $1.69 PHONE 868 PORK ROAST Small Lean Leg Pork Lb. 19c Prime RIB ROAST of Beef Standing Well Trimmed Lb 18c POT ROAST of BEEF All Steer Beef Lb 10c HAM BUTTS For Baking or Boiling Lb 18c hosts at dinner recently for Mr. and Mra. Ralph Love and John Phillips. Among those in Eugene Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hebert, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. V. J. Ramsdell and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. Bauna and son Harry, Mrs. Gilbert Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Love, John Phillips, Mr. and Mra. L Lowman, Mrs.' Marlon Long, Mrs. Ethel Alford, Mrs. W. F. Rchwalt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Anthony and fam ily, Mrs. Frank Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mc Gee, Mrs. Walter Cummlngs and chil dren, Donald, Dorothy and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sheridan and Mrs. Sheridan's father, A. L. Huck, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ragsdale. H. C. Hull of Corvallis is spending several weeks here as the gueat of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Schults and niece, Miss Ruth Raisner, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams ua Eugene. ' Frank Davis, J. J. Kennedy and Jim Cowling'spent the week-end hunt ing ducks at Takanish lake. A suc cessful trip was reported. Westfir visitors in Eugene Friday Santa Claus will be at the market all Saturday afternoon MERRY CHRISTMAS . TO YOU from everyone at the Producers Public Market STALL SPECIALS Pure Pork Sausage and Lard. Spare Bibs and Backbones. , STALL 75 COTTAGE Cheese, Celery, Fresh Eggs, Potatoes, Navy Beans, Street Pepper Jam. STALL 24 and 25 FOR FANCY HOME-MADE COTTAGE CHEESE See Misa Nelson STALL 48 HONEY, apples, Walnute 8c & 10c lb. filberts. Cider, popcorn, beans, potatoes, squash, eggs. J. C. Ackerson STALL 32 FBESH shelled walnut 40c lb. . or 2 for 75c. Dry oniona 6 lb. 12c. C. W. Mitchell STALL 81 Chinese Cabbage ENDIVE SAGE CELERY M. E. Weller STALL 68. FANCY Apples. Eggs. Potatoes. DRESSED TURKEYS STALL 04 WALNUTS and filberts, cider, popcorn. Dried prunes and sweetcorn. 0. E. Buss, STALL 56 WOOD Fibre Corsages, shelled walnuts, vinegar, parsley, onions, bavo beans, potatoes, eggs. STALL 26 GREENHOUSE tomatoes, spin ach and mustard, ctirlcy kale, parsnips, turnips, cauliflower, cabbage, potntoes. H. G. Dcnharo STALL 70 Free Parking in Lot in Back of Market JAMES EUGENE'S FRUIT AND VEGETABLE CENTER A Merry Christmas ORANGES Sunkist Sweet and Juicy 2 Doxen SPUDS Bananas, Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Fresh Dates, Sweet Potatoes, Calavos, Fresh Mus c,Dbjge. Brussell Sprouts, Cauliflower, Celery, Lettuce, Gresn Broccoli, Carrots, iu Beets, Parsnips, Fancy Apples, Cranberries. GRAPE FRUIT, Arizona Seedless.. included Mr. and Mrs. Howard King, Mr. and Mrs. 4. E. Gerimonte, Mrs'. E. S. Downing, Mrs. Paul Naugle, Miss Disa 'Starner, Mrs. A. J. Rags dale and Mr. and Mra. A. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hill and son Jimmy spent the week-end in Eugene as guests of Mr. Hill's mother. They attended services at Santa Clara and in Eugene and enjoyed the Christmas concert of the University Polyphonic choir, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Elmer Eckstrand and daugh ter Belva of Seattle arrived Friday evening to spend a few days at the home of Mr. and Mra. Cleveland No land and family. Mrs. Eckstrand U a niece of Mra. Noland. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. St. Clair snd baby and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wess ner were in Eugene and Cottage Grove Saturday. Returning with them from Cottage Grove was Mr. St. Clair's mother, who expects to spend the holidays with her relotives here. Mrs. L. K. Posvar and children, Betty and Charles, and Mra. Fred Swanson and daughter Marion were present for the piano recital and tea at the home of Mrs. E. E. Smith In Oakridge, Saturday afternoon, the children taking part in the recital. Christmas Card nWVIIfiV Plnl.H I Producers Public Market Broadway and Charnelton A Merry Christmas to All Our Friend and Customer 100 MARKET Features for Saturday HAM 2 Lbs. and VEAL LOAF FRESH mJTC GROUND BEEF jfkOg' No Cereal Or Suet Added Shoulder of Veal Roast, pound-. Saturday and Monday Specials Lutefisk, pound 10c Columbia River . , i SMELT 2 Lbs. 25c Fresh Eastern Oysters, pint 0C Newman's Fish Markets 39 East Broadway - and - Producers' Market Phone 2309 We Deliver GARDENS MARKET PHONE 924 or 190 and a Happy New Year to All Our Customers Choice to Sunkist Case Full Size Cases 43c LEMONS Sunkist Dozen 100 Pounds . . Culls , , i I, i 1 " r i Peppf J.n Orannea. Brazil Nuta. Almonds. Grapes, Artichokes, Sundnea r . Wt Carry Everything to Make that Chrlstmaa Dinner the Best Ev" 1 Card Svst By Otherj Sheriff, aiarion, Clackamas, Puw . J totn count. ru and n.. P'oy .ho sysTem'S S H cards tn tn,.r; 'endinr iu..J the amount Vf,hi;tJS,hf'j "?ve "een us i i. according to Sheriff Sr-r?' A. Horton, auditor .i . ,01 C office, thi, wk ' V1!ik1 The sheriffs in h . praise the syera a. WaaS ,; Per and much less J old system. Sheriff si", !' tew days aRo that th! I" had been adopted JS Other office prartiees l tle' ties v... ......i;-, . " lllese com,. Horton 7'; w Vcr,' H best for the local off"! P 'n! tl Furniture Repairiw Refinishing, Upholsterin. Expert Wm... Expert Woekn.. Applegate Furniture Co " Will SET YOUR CHRISTMAS TABLE WITH LANE COUNTY PRODUCTS TURKEYS Saturday and Monday you will find an enor mous amount of fine birds to select from also Chickens, Ducks, Geese. FLOWERS For gifts or centerpieces you will find the market can supply your needs. VEGETABLES All seasonable vegetables, apples, etc. good qualities as you have a right to expect. ilk Troon T.flTffa OYSTERS Pint 25C .-r ncl lUCRVALSO C. 0 D, ORDERS TAKEN $2JS 19c 69c 7 for 25c i I