THE REGISTER-GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON
ringfield
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WifceVation of
LciiES J L- 0 the
Hi rre mad.
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UUT ' h'me of Mrs- L. i.
PnrSladys Fortier
F'ii hosted-
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I!? Methodist church
ts "lun for the plans is
" h, Mrs. Paul Pot-
Birn " . . . v,t in-
P'uee Mrs "cnry
Airman of enter am-
members were present
meeting, and three
:0? Gerald Newton, Mrs.
rrih and Mrs. John Mi-k-ere
Played and Mrs.
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1 rved.
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MrCaHGerrd
: fnr Kelso,
Kre'rW will visit
toogi. Sun.
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'SWGFIELD, Oct. 21. (Spe
' , A T.. Roberts
-Mr. ami i"'"- -
, ,his city visiting with Mis.
Ltf mother, mi. -
U,ey are irom oaicm
here several
rn vivroL'VER
LiSGFIELD, Oct. 21.-(Spe-
iVerna Jones, is'" -
Jones on iom
i Lewis went to Vancouver,
,h0rp ihpv will be
riiuaj -
The couple plans iu nvc
one, Springfield, in their
News Items
a cup of sugar. Mrs. Rosa Mont
gomery is in charge of the affair.
Lee Putnam will make the taffy.
WILL GIVE PARTY
SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 21. '(Spe
cial) Mrs. Dallas Murphy is giv
ing a party Thursday afternoon to
honor her mother, Mrs. H. T. Mit
chell, who has moved to this city
from Ashland. The affair is given
so friends of Mrs. Murphy may
meet her mother.
FROM NEWBERG .
SPRINGFIELD. Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Mitchell
are expecting Mr. and Mrs. Ur
ville Poley of Newberg to visit
them this week-end. Mr. Poley is
Mrs. Mitchell's brother.
F. L.'s PLAN CELEBRATION
SPRINGFIELD, Oct 21. (Spe
cial) As a celebration for the
fifth anniversary of the F. L. club
in Springfield, the group decided
at a meeting Thursday night to
dan a banquet, to be held Novem
ber 3. Bea Conoly is in charge of
arrangements, and singing will be
headed by Violet Inman.
TOWNSENDS TO MEET
SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 21. (Spe.
cial) A speaker from Cottage
Grove. Mr. Hall, will be present
at a meeting of Townsend club
number one to be held Thursday
night at seven-thirty. There will
be entertainment ana reiresn-
ments. -
- GO HUNTING
SPRINGFIELD, Oct. 21. (Spe
cial) W. K. Barnell and Frank
Smitson left Friday for a duck
hunting trip.
route
house,
TAFFY FULL
wixr.PlELD. Oct. 21. (Spe-
IiThe Juanita cnapier oi me
leiah lodge is planning a taffy
(or Monday night at seven-
nVlnrlt in the I. O. O. i .
Everyone is asked to bring
Two Lane County
Tracts Are Sold
m. ..1. nf email farm npnr
Noti and an acre tract near Eu
gene was reported inursciay Dy
the Oregon Settlement association.
Jack Murphy of Wicopee, Ore.,
has bought a 26-acre farm from
O. K. Westmoreland four miles
northwest of Noti and Dave Wil
liams of Centerville, Idaho, has
bought an acre tract on old high
way 99 two miles north of Eugene
opposite the Woodruff Nursery,
from Eliza Chapman. He will build
on the tract.
is
6TH & WILLAMETTE
SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY
H SLICES
!
.Pineapple 15 oz. Hats - 2 cans fQc
SXOWFLAKE
Soda Crackers - - - 2 lb. pkg. 24c
LOPHANE
g Noodles ... --lib. IQc
Salmon, Pink Alaska - 2 cans 19c
VAN CAMP'S
Hominy, 22S can . - - 2 (or 15c
Bid VALUE
Salad Dressing - Quart Jar 19c
Wax Paper 100 foot - - Pkg. 1QC
BRAN NU
Wheat Pops cellophane package 5c
Bc5U IT0 ... 4 lbs. 15c
Bacon Squares 5SJSL.. 12c
WVORITE
Catsup, 14 oz. bottle - 2 (or lc
rTAL!A.y
tows, new crop - . 4 lbs. 19c
"ALEY'S CREAM
wn Starch .... 2Pkgs. ffic
RoUed Oats - - . 9 lb. sack c
H)NSTAR-A11 ,rt;
beat
49 lbs. 95c
2TTAL WHITE
wp Chips -
JfTOU
Oleomargarine
frisco - . ,
U"BrS SAIUrrv
'eat . 7 .
JP; MONTE CREAM
rn . . m
fex . . .
- 51b. pkg. 29c
- -2lbs. 21c
- - 31b. can 52c
- - 2 cans J, 5 c
- - 2 cans 19c
Quart Bottle He
SIDE GLANCES
Page Seven.
Fir Mills Speed Cut
During Pas! Week
SEATTLE. Oct. 2 WV-Cutting
by 151 western Washington and
Oregon Douglas fir mills was
speeded up a million and a half
feet last week, to a total of 93.926.
143 board feet, the West Coast
Lumbermen's assocition reported
today, but orders dropped off.
At the rate of cuting at the mills
reporting, the association said the
entire industry produced 59.9 per
cent of the average weekly cut
during 1926-29. The previous
week's production was 92,486,020
feet.
Orders taken totalled 88,699.707
feet, compared with orders of 94,
592,983 feet the previous week
and slightly in excess of that fig
ure the previous week.
Shipments last week were 89,
068.792 feet, compared with 87,
449,349 feet the previous week.
The unfilled order file stood at
262,667,450 feet.
More Clubs Report
To Leader Kuehner
"That's Halfback McFinney of the 1908 team.'
FLAPPER FANNY
By Sylvia
-COPA. 1938 IV NCA SERVICE. INC. T. M Hit 0. . PAT. Of F.
Several additional enrollments
for 1938-39 4-H clubs have been
received in the office of R. C.
Kuehner, county club agent.
Fourteen boys and girls of the
Disston school district have or
ganized a health club under the
leadership of Elta B. Hohmann.
Roy Carr is president, Gene East-
burn is vire-president, and Dor
othy Culbertson is secretary.
"The Growth and Health Pro
ject" club has been organized by
30 boys and girls of the Elmira
ichool. F.leanor Nichols is presi
dent, LaVella Smith is viee-persi-dent,
and June Woodward is sec
retary. J. W. Dunn is the local
leader.
Twelve boys and girls of the
Clear Lake school have organized
a health club. Jennie Bennett is
the local leader, Melven DeWitt
is president, Milton DeWitt is vice
president, and Edward Boqua is
secretary.
A health club has been organiz
ed by 6 boys and girls of the Mal
abon school, under the leadership
of, Edna Mast. Robert Davis is
president, Dick Verncm is vice-
president, and Gordon Redfield is
secretary.
Twenty-nine boys and girls of
the Hayden Bridge school have or
ganized a health club under the
leadership of Wanda Minter. Pris
cilla Karns is president, Marden
C'rabtree is vice-president and
James Brown is secretary.
"It doesn't matter if they don't fit anything. Chuck hasn t
a latchkey, so he wants some to hang on his watch chain
because he hasn't got a watch."
ONE JOB'S PLENTY
ST. LOUIS Will Saeger, 230
pound George Washington unier
sity tackle, is president of and
plays the tuba for the uniersity
band, but doesn't get to perform
with the musicians during the
football season.
Ninety-five per cent of the
world's nickel is mined in the
province of Ontario, Canada.
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In order to take advantage of SAFE
WAY LOW PRICES, you do not have to
save Labels for Premiums, buy more
goods than you wish, or Lick Stamps Also, your
Safeway Store is proud of the fact that it can show
its customers lowest advertised prices in local weekly ads and not have to make up Special Price
Lists after other ads appear.
SAFEWAY DOES LEAD WHILE OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW
i ISSSSliKfPTm
YOUR
CHOICE
3 for 25c
CORN, County Kist, Golden - No. 303
PEAS, Happyvale, a Llbby Product No. 303
BEANS. Three Sisters Cut - No. 2
PINEAPPLE. Libby Del Monte . No. 1 Flat
CORNED BEEF HASH. Libby's 5W O.
BEETS. Dia. A Shredded No. 2's
HOMINY, Van Camp's - No. 2J4
PUMPKIN. Diamond A - No. 2H
BABY FOOD, Stokely s - - Hi Oi.
TOMATOES, C.-and M., Staregon No.
12 for
CASE (2 TINS)
SJ1.79
PORK AND BEANS
Van Camp's
3
16 Ox. Tins
20c
SUGAR
Made in Oregon
100 Pounds $4.74
25 pounds $1.22
10 pounds 48c
STARCH
Arts Corn or Gloss
3
1 Lb. Pkqs.
25c
MARGARINE
Robin Hood..
Lb. 10c
SYRUP Blue Earo 5 Lb. Tin 33c
MILK
Maximum Small
3c
..Tall
6c
MAYONNAISE
Aristocrat .
Quart 35c
SOAP
Lux Toilet
2 Bars 11c
SOAP
Rinso
Lge. 20c
HERE IS ANOTHER ONE. FOLKS-
COFFEE CHOICE
1 Lb. Tin . : 25C
HILLS BROS. 2 Lb. Tin . . 48C
GOLDEN WEST A T u T; QCe
MAXWELL HOUSE LP lin ' aOC
AIRWAY NOB HILL EDWARDS
1. pound 15C 1 pound 21C 1 tin 23C
3 pounds 43c 2 pounds 40c 4 unund 88c
TEA canterbury B.ack !4 lb. 25C COMFORT ,
MARSHMALLOWS Ce..o 2 Lb,. 25c TISSUE
COOKIES TXTl. 3 for 25c 4 Roiu 29c
SALT Norton's 8 Lb. Bag 19c ' '
RICE Fancy Blue Rose 4 Lbs. 15C CRYSTAL WHITE
BREAD Julia Lee Wright 1 Lb. Loaf 10c SOAP
SOAP p. and G. Giant Bars 7 tor 25c 10 Bar. OQ
ClHTJ 10 wC
SOAP Su-Purb Large Pkg. loC
A New Sensa
tion In Cereal
m n
Mk,- 25c
AliK Cereal Bowl
iB.-vj FREE
SOAP
SCOTCH GRANULATED
Large
Package
25c
SOAP
IVORY FLAKES
Large
Package
20c
Produce and Meat Prices
Friday and Saturday
Pork Roast lb.
Choice, Tender Cut
Beef Steak, lb.
Tender Juicy
Pork
Steak
MEATS
QUALITY AT LOW PRICES
14V2C
wzc
Sliced
BACON
"j Lb. Pkts.
13c oa.
19c lb.
NEW CROP
KRAUT
9c qt.
HAMS
Skinned
25c lb.
Whole or Half
Salmon, lb. .
Whole or Half Fish
Oysters, pint
Large Pacific
Beef
Roast
12 lb.
. . 9c
15c
GROCERY PRICES FRIDAY, SATURDAY. MONDAY
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
ORANGES
3 Doz. 25c
DRY ONIONS
5 Lbs. 10c
Sweet Potatoes
6 Lbs. 15c
KRAUT
CABBAGE
CAN NOW
60 Lb. Sack
59c
BANANAS
4 Lbs. 19c
CRANBERRIES
2 Lbs. 29c
POTATOES
Klamath Falls
50 Lbs. Q C
U. S. No. 2 OOC
SQUASH
BANANA
HUBBARD 1
DELICIOUS Lb 1C