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member 1. 1939- THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Page Five. . i Berry, Hul fjnners Listed in the horticulture de ' t of the Lane county fair, "Priced from the office of "Snar Allen Wheeler are: V Jw Apples G:avenstein: S. D. Buck, route 3, 't,3an: G. C. Lawrence, route VirSil HawKins, route j, ","nri Thomason. Dorena, third. Bawna: Virgil Hawkins, "Sdicious: Virgil Hawkins, route 3, first; Virgil Hawkins, route 3 second: C. S. Cr.kr. route 2. Vi-vd ' Rome Beauty: Vir;:l Hawkm.-. route 3, first. : Newtown: G. C. Lawrence, route i 2, first. i Special: Ray Bauer, route 5. first ' Special: H. R. Linrilev, Goshen' I first. ' i Plums ami Prunes I Petite Prunes: Claud Arr.e. Cot-' tage Grove, first. Italian Prunes: Cecil Maugh route o, tirst: Ray Eaue second; Bert Denham. tmra. Yellow Esq Plums: Lester Read, I 1171 Seventh avenue west, first; i Ray Bauer, route 5. second. ' j Tears ; Virgil Hawkins, route: C. Lawrence, Goshen-j gnan. route 5, j route 2. 1 Bartlctt: 3, first; G mnre looks, luxury, Un( vim !'-- - ris, no. ,. n nine; performance tnan little money ever bo , g d.stream beauty f the IV iu 1 . ..1.1 Discover, w. - ut "VI " vmciit-still luttncr tcu 5 the ooi Yl. times mvers low monthly pay second. B. Bosc: Virgil Hawkins, route 3, first; Ray Bauer, route 5, second. Howell: G. C. Lawrence, Goshen, first. B. Clairgeau: Virgil Hawkins, route 3. first. Cornice: G. C. Lawrence, Gos hen, first. Peaches Elberta: V. F. Ream, route 4 first; V. L. Ream, route 4, second; Virgil Hawkins, route 3, third. Quinces Mrs. V. P. Richmond, 7-18 Eleventh avenue west, first; Harry Lewis, Cottage Grove, second. Grapes Moore's A. S. Witbeck, route 3, first; A. S. Witbeck, route 3, sec ond. Concord: A. S. Witbeck. route 3, first; A. S. Witbeck, route 3, sec ond. Niagara: A. S. Witbeck, route 3, first; George Simkins, route 2, sec ond. Worden: A. S. Witbeck, route 3, first; A. S. Witbeck, route 3, sec ond. Delaware: A. S. Witbeck. route 3, first; A. S. Witbeck, route 3, second. Sweetwater: A. S. Witbeck, route 3. first; A. S. Witbeck, route 3, second. Special: Bert Denham, route 2, first. Berries Raspberries: Mrs. G. R. Dunlap, 1374 Fourth avenue west, first. Strawberries: R. E. Swoezy, route 2, Springfield, first. Blackberries: Mrs. F. E. Vick, Cottage Grove, first. Nuts Walnuts: Virgil Hawkins, route 3, first. Almonds: F. E. Hyland, 1384 Franklin, first. Art Show Winners Announced At Fair (CONTINUED FROM PACE 4) Route 2. second. Special Awards: Mrs. M. B. Shelley, Route 3, first; Keith Eid son, 234 Seventh avenue east, sec ond. Second Special Award: Charlie Armstrong, Portland (no money). Handiwork Awards Made At Fair One-third of the total water power in the United States origi nates in the northwest section of the country. PLAIN GARMENTS. Each East Side Cleaners Phono 416 MMUlliW 'li IMIW III lilr"""rrflimTTTT 1 Broadway and Olive C.O.D. O rdcrs Given Prompt Attention FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - - 4 FREE DELIVERIES t f V E I CO 0 P t , IQSKILLET ONLY 50$ WITH PUIteiUIE Of 28 OZ. Pk. HEARTS 23c 10 Extra S & H Green Stamps with Cash Purchase ol si nn - altera, " wvcr. Monday, Tuesday. NEW CROP VALLEY HONEY 5 lb. pail ... PLAY FAIR or VITA DOG FOOD 5c I Waxing Set $1.09 SNOWDRIFT 3 Lh. ran .... 6 Lb. can 43c i. 97c WESSON OIL Half Gallon 69c fl'LV-RYl'E BEANS 3 cans 35c Golden West COFFEE 1-Lb. Jar 3-Lb. Jar 27c 70c 4jp Mb. Can . 25c 3-Lb. Can . 69c ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Nalley's Tang Ferfecl Dressing Pints 19c Quarts 29c French Dressing 8 oz, :. 13c rruiis & Vegetables rnday & Saturday ORANGES for Juice .3 Doz. 39c TABLE QUEEN SQUASH .3 lor 10c SWEET POTATOES, No. 1 6 Lbs. 25c CELERY Bunch 10c BOILING ONIONS 10-lb. bag 17c Cantaloupe, Grapes, Peaches, Watermelon, Tomatoes FRUIT JARS Ball or Kerr Mason, quarts per doz 75c Pint3 65c ECONOMY QUART JARS, per doz. , 89c ECONOMY LIDS, per doz 19c KERR LIDS, Regular 3 doz 25c MASON JAR RUBBERS 3 doz 10c 3 for 19c S2.98 ARMOUR'S MILK Tall cans Per Case RITZ CRACKERS large pk 19c SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS 2 lb. box 27c HONEY MAID GRAHAMS . ..2 lb. box 29c NUCOA, 2 lb. pk. . 37c BISQUICK. largo pk. 29c SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR, pk 25c MILTON PEAS, 303 size cans , , 3 for 28c Per doz SI.00 Case , ..$1.89 MINNESOTA GOLDEN CORN 303 size cans 3 for 25c Per case SI. 89 DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR, 49 lb. sack ...S1.95 SUGAR Fine Granulaled 10 lb. cloih bag 66c SANKA COFFEE 1 lb. can 35c SWEET PICKLES, full quart jar 29c FOUNTAIN GREEN CUT BEANS, No. 2 cans 3 for 2Sc Per case S1.89 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 cans 3 for 25c 46 oz. 2 cans 35c 10c 25c PINEAPPLE, Sliced, 15 oz. can Crushed 9 oz. 3 cans .... PINEAPPLE JUICE. 12 o.. 3 cans 8 EORENE GRANULATED SOAP 25c 1 ii Giant Size 3ac3rir!Kvrw'awiiw 8 PURDC "IT- Hall Gal 21c 1 Quart Can y " Q-J l RAFFIC-COTE Seals xmd QuttiJi Imm toon. Ittve'tum, fwfrifvr., wajB'k Us.M o g'ett th.ot loif Mcrf. ''e StAv,,. Winners in the textile depart ment at the county fair, as an nounced from the office of Man ager Allen Wheeler are: Bed set, 3 pieces, embroidered: Edith Wood, 253 east Polk, first; R. L. Collins, 322 Poll;, second. Bed set, 3 pieces crocheted: R. L. Collins, 322 Polk, first. Bed spread, crocheted: Mrs. El sie Ball, 1670 Columbia, first. Bed spread, knitted: Mrs. R. K. Wood, 961 Jefferson, first; Mrs. R. L. Gawley, Cottage Grove, second. Bed spread, embroidered: J. M. Cole, Disston Route, Cottage Grove, first; Mrs. O. K. Burrell, 1944 Moss, second. Pair pillow cases, embroidered: Mrs. F. M. Spicer, 171 Thirteenth avenue east, first; Mrs. Edith Wood, 258 Tenth avenue east, sec ond: Mrs. Edith Wood, 258 Tenth avenue east, third. Pair pillow cases, embroidered, colored: Mildred Vitus. Springfield, first; Alma Camp, Veneta, sec ond; Edith Wood, 258 Tenth ave nue east, third. Pair pillow cases, crocheted: Mrs. O. K. Burrell, 1944 Moss, first; Elsie Elguard. Route 4, sec ond; Mary O. Jenkins, 491 west Broadway, third. Buffet scarf: Lucille Vitus, Route 1, Springfield, first; Mrs. F. M. Spicer, 171 Thirteenth ave nue east, second: Alice Green, 611 Eleventh avenue west, third. Buffet set, crocheted: Mary O. Jenkins, 491 west Broadway, first; Mrs. Pearl Gard, Wendling, sec ond; Mrs. Delia Agee, 1944 Moss, third. Buffet set, embroidered: Mrs. Kenneth Stcnshoel, Sixth avenue west, first; Frances Parks, Cres well, second. Lunch cloth, embroidered. white: Jaqueline Morton, Cottage Grove, first; Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Route 5, second. Lunch set, embroidered, colored: Blanche Prairie, 1879 Olive, first; Naomi Calcf, Route 2, second; Mrs. George Boqua, Route 1, third. Lunch set, crocheted: Mrs. Pearl Gard, Wendling, first. Lunch cloth: Mrs. Mike Jenney, 44 Twelfth avenue cast, first; Viola Goldsworthy, 1547 Eleventh ave nue west, second; Mrs. Max Niel son, Route 3, Junction City, third. Weaving, any article: Warren F. Johnson, 1034 west Broadway, first; Mrs. V. Bailey, Route 4, sec ond; Mrs. V. Bailey, Route 4, third. Centerpiece, white embroidery: Myra Calef, 592 Willamette, first; Olga Mortcnsen, 56 Fifteenth ave nue east, second; Edith Wood, 258 Tenth avenue east, third. Centerpiece, colored embroidery: Mrs. C. M. Johnson, Route 5, first; Blanche Prairie, 1879 Olive, sec ond; Mrs. S. llewit, 851 Twelfth avenue west, third. Centerpiece, crochet edge: Mrs. O. Lindley, Goshen, first; Mrs. Fred Linsey, 1644 Washington, sec ond; Millieent Mason, Cottage Grove, third. Centerpiece, knitted: Mrs. Alfred Wulff, Lorane Route, Collage Grove, first; Mrs. Minnie Smith, Crcswcll, second; Mrs. S. llewit, 851 Twelfth avenue west, third. Table runner: Warren Johnson, 1034 west Broadway, first; Alma Camp, Veneta, second; Mrs, Delia Agee, 1544 Moss, third. Article in cross stitch: Mrs. E. , Boblyer, Route 4, first; Mrs. Paul j Gard, Wendling. second; Gladys Ochs, 527 Monroe, third, j Three fancy towels: Mrs. E. I Koblyer, route 4, first; Ruth Jnh : son, route 5, second; Marie Bar i rows, route 2, third, j Fancy apron: Mrs. Wiper, Route 3, first; Mrs. W. C. Flausen, 1476 Broadway avenue west, second; j Mrs. Floyd Kostad, 430 Willamette, ! third. j Baby dress Harry Lewis, Cot- tage Grove, first. Sofa pillow: Virginia Bailey, Rt. 4, first; Mrs. Martin Tengs, 125 ; Emerald, second; Mrs. Rachel i Bond, 869 Fourth avenue west, j third. Tatted piece Mrs. W. K. Striker, ! 1036 Adams, second. ! Petite point: Mrs. Delia Agee, j 1944 Moss, first; Jaqueline Mor ton, Cottage Grove, second; Olga Mortcnsen, 56 Fifteenth avenue east, third. Article decorated with yarn or felt: Warren F. Johnson, 1934 Broadway ave. West, first; Myra Calef, 592 Fourth avenue west, second: Mrs. D. W. Mason, 431 Broadway avenue west, third. Rug. braided: Mrs. W. Banks, 2231 McMillan, first; Mrs. W. Banks. 2231 McMillan, second; Mrs. O. F. Kaizer, Coburg, third. Mrs. O. F. Kaiser, Coburg, third. Rug, hooked, rag: Mrs. F. M. Spicer, 171 Thirteenth avenue east, first; Mrs. Laura Smith, Creswell, second; C. R, Dunberg, 1494 Char- nelton, third. Rug, hooked, yarn: Mrs. W. G. Norwood. Cottage Grove, first; Mrs. F. M. Spicer, 171 Thirteenth avenue east, second. Rug, crocheted Mrs. F. A. Camp bell, 935 Jefferson, first; Mrs. Mar garet Dietz, 740 High, second; Mrs. Charles Harrison, Coburg, third. Patchwork quilt: Mrs. F. M. Goddard, Cottage Grove, first; Mrs. M. F. Spicer. 171 Thirteenth avenue cast, second; Mrs. F. H. Cook, Jasper, third. Aplique quilt: Mrs. S. L. God dard, Cottage Grove, first; Mrs, Frank N. Savage, Blachly, second; Rose Taylor, route 4, third. Chair set, crocheted: Mrs. A Nelson, Santa Clara, first; Mrs second; Mrs. Paul Gard, Wendling third. Chair set, embroidered: Mrs Louise Elgarcl, route 4, first; Viola Goldsworth, 1547 Eleventh avenue west, second; Mrs. R. C. Stinch comb, route 5, third. Table dinner cloths, crocheted: Mrs. Clarence Chase, route 2, first; Mrs. A. R. Lovelace, route 2, second; Tillie Thomas, Florence, third. Collars and cuff set: Mrs. Sofia Hewitt, 851 Twelfth avenue west, first; Mrs. F. A. Russell, Creswell, second. Miscellaneous needlework: Mrs. G. P. Collingwood, box 278, first; George Neat, Coburg, second; Mrs. Eric Johnson, third. Miscellaneous needlework: Mel ba Anderson, route 5, first; Mrs. L. R. Miller, Eighth avenue west, sec ond; Mrs. F. W. Ral'oth, Route 3, Junction City, third. Crocheted purses: Mrs. Albert Kull, Noti, first; Mrs. Lewis Miller Eighth avenue west, second; Mrs. Jessie Lund, third. Machine Sewini; House dress: Mrs. O. K. Burrell, 1944 Mill, first. Kitchen apron: Mrs. L. C. Lar- Child's dress Mrs. Delia Agee, 1944 Moss, first; B. E. Johnson, 1975 Charnelton, second: Mrs. O. K. Burrell, 1944 Moss, third. Reconstructed garment, boy's suit: Mrs. S. Watson, 1045 Monroe, first; Violet Inman, Creswell sec ond. Reconstructed garment, child's dress: Mrs. S. Watson, 1045 Moss, first: Mrs. S. Watson, 1045 Moss, second; Violet Inman, Creswell, third. Child's cap: Mrs. Ethel Davis, 1595 Lawrence, first; Mrs. George Boqua, route 1, second; Mrs. E. Koblyer, route 4, third. Baby set, cup and bootie: Mrs. E. Koblyer, route 4, first; Lace by the yard, crocheted: Mrs. Delia Agee, 1944 Moss, first; Mrs. Lester Head, 1171 Seventh avenue west, second; Mrs. O. K. Burrell, 1944 Moss, third. Knitted and Crocheted Articles One-piece dress, knitted: V. E. Johnson, no address, first; Mrs. Victor Bailey, route 4, second; Mrs. O. K. Burrell, 1944 Moss, third. One-piece dress, crocheted: Mrs. Arna B. Simon. 1208 Nineteenth avenue east, first: Mrs. Paul Gard. Wendling, second. One-piece dress, knitted: Mrs. R. R. Wood, 961 Jefferson, first; Mrs. V. Bailey, route 4, second; Mrs. V. Bailey, route 4, third. Two-piece dress, crocheted: Mrs. Arna B. Simon, 1208 Nineteenth avenue cast. Sweater knitted: Mrs. E. Roblyer route 4. first; Harriet Ingram, Creswell, second; Mrs. W. K. Striker, 1936 Adams, third. Child's set, knitted: Mrs. Max Nielson, Junction City, first; Mrs. Ruby Bowers, route 2, second; Mrs. W. K. Striker. 1036 Adams, third. Lace by yard, knitted: Mrs. E. Roblyer, route 4, first; Mrs. O. Jen kins, 491 Broadway avenue west, second; J, A. Russell, Creswell, third. Afghans, knitted: Alice Green, 611 Eleventh avenue west, first. Afghans, crocheted: Mrs. J. Su mich. Blachly, first; Leora Mc Murphy, 179 Sixteenth avenue east second; Mrs. R. J. Ness, 1536 Co lumbia, third. Meats, first, second, third. General Project Harold Hagg, first; Dean Bailor, second. Wood Turning Japser Streeter, first: Wendahl Warren, second: Clifford Shields, third. Special Project Warren Bus sell, first. Leather Work David Stone, first; Eugene Kupetz, second; Russell Phillips, third. Metal Work Neil Koch, first; Edward Moore, third. Junior High Industrial Arts Ninth grade woodwork Donald Foster, first; Gene Giuirroute, sec ond; Lloyd Cameron, third. Seventh grade woodwork Bruce Urey, first; Dick Nelson, second. Ninth grade leatherwork Ken neth Wilson, first; Frank Bonson III, second. All grades metal work LcRoy Latham, first. ', , Amateur Craftsmanship i ' Woodwork Charmalee Spier- ing, first. Metalwork Lester Read, ssc ond. Leatherwork Frank Bonson, first. , ; BUTTER-KRUST THAT GOOD BREAD BAKED BY WILLIAMS Industrial Arts Winners Listed Winners in the industrial arts been announced from the office of the Manager Allen Wheeler. 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