Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1939, Image 10

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    THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
- Page Ten.
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iPlan Consolidation
I LEABURG, Dec. 21. (Special)
f-The Leaburg Parent-Teacher as
sociation sponsored a moving pic
Sure program given by L. C. Mof
jitt, county school superintendent,
Hast week at the schoolhouse. lie
jieshments were served following
Bnoving pictures, by the ladies ol
jthe community. A short business
Session was conducted by the vice
Rvas held. Mrs. Cleo Carter was
fleeted president; Mrs. Frances
Alston, vice president and Mrs.
BValter Carter, treasurer. Reports
jef various committees was heard
Rind the secretary was instructed
Ijo issue an inviation to the Deer
Ho attend a meeting at the Leaburg
schoolhouse oh January 19, to con
sider consolidation of the grade
schools. An endeavor will be made
to obtain a speaker from the office
of the county school superintend
ent. Ladies of the Leaburg com
munity will serve refreshments,
HONORED AT DINNER
WENDLING, Dec. 21. (Spe
clal) Mrs. Tom Bilderback re
cently entertained relatives and
friends at a dinner party honor
ing her husband on his birthday
and also for the recent marriage
of her brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Fairbanks. Other
out of town guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Les Williams and son, Allen
Lee, of Cottage Grove.
H. t. CLUB MEETS
CHESWELL, Dec. 21 (Special)
Mrs. J. R. Miller entertained the
Home Economics club at its Christ
mas party Tuesday afternoon.
Pollyanna gifts were distributed
from a decorated tree and plans
were made to continue the project
for another year. Mrs. F. P. Clack
presided at the business meeting
in the absence of the president,
Mrs. Blanche Gwyther. Plans were
discussed for the completion of
the rest room and all members
were requested to bring coat hang
ers for the new rack. Mrs. David
Francis gave a report from the re.
cent state conference. The next
grange meeting was announced as
a no-hostess meeting and the
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TALK OF THE TOWN SAVE AT KAMPFER'S MARKET
TURKEYS
YOUNG
TONS
Lb.
17k
FRESH GROUND
BEEF - 712C
No Cereal
KAMPFER'S HI-GRADE
BACON 15c
By The Piece
EEF-BOIL LB. 5c
FRESH SIDE 4A HI-GRADE I MIGHTY FINE 4 J
PORK 1 IC MINCE- IC SIRLOIN MC
Lb IU MEAT lb 2 STEAKS LB n
BACON BACK LB. 15c
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PORK TENDERLOINS GEESE HENS BACK BONES
PURE
LARD
1D.7V2C
104 E. Bdwy.
Economy Food
Store
Phone 818 819
Closed Monday
A
PHONE
til
KS
Broadway sad OUve C.O.D. O rden Given Prompt Attention
FRIDAY SATURDAY 4 FREE DELIVERIES
2 cans
25c
ARTICHOKES
t for
25c
POTATOES. No. J
&B-lb. b
49c
CALAVOS
I fur ...
19c
KITZ C BACKERS
UiH Pkx
19c
fOWTtAKE CRACK.
It, i-lb. box
27c
OM.rIAID GRA
HM.lt. J-lb. box ...
29c
HI HE ASSORTMENT
'.'OKIES. 1-lb. rkt.
25c
! "OHDRIFT
!(. ran ..
i--i!. can ..
.4Hc
-95c
..10N OIL
Hall Gal Bile
Gallon S1.25
fOMjLK'H COFFEE
l-lb. can 25c
l-lb. can IHc
.i HILLINGS
1 - Hi. ran ..
2- ln. ran ..
COFFEE
I!lc
HEEDLESS RAISINS
l-lb. pkg
StOVAl. GELATIN lies
rrt and Pudding. I'ks.
21c
5c
CHOCOLATE .j-lb.
imi 15c
Bl l.K DATES
2 lbs
19c
ITALIAN PRUNES
4-lb. pki. relloplunr
JOLLY TIME POP.
CORN. 2 cans ...
25c
25c
BULK POPCORN
J lbs.
19c
1 RoU lc
Giant POST
TOAST1ES, 3 Pkrs.
..25c
ORANGES New Crop Navels
Vi case Jumble qq
pack OOC
LEMONS
2 doi. .
25c
ARIZONA GRAPE
FRUIT. Doi.
29c
ORANGES
Larue, doz. . ...20c
Small size, 2 doz. 25c
KERR'S MINCE
MEAT, 2 lbs
19c
S W RIPE OLIVES
No. 1 tall, 2 cans
35c
S & W FRUIT COCK
TAIL, No. 1 tall, 2 cans
35c
S fc W SPICED PEACHES
or APRICOTS
No. 2 j cans
33c
HEINZ PUDDINGS
Small size .. 15o
Medium size 35o
Large size . . 65c
HEINZ KETCHUP
Large bottle
19c
DIAMOND A PUMP
KIN, 3 large cans ...
25c
FULY-RVPE CUT BEANS
No. 2 cans
.1 for
35c
DIAMOND A WHOLE
KERNEL CORN
3 calls ;sii
35c
DEL MONTE TEACHES
No. 2' j size cans
35c
DAINTY DIMPLE PEAS
Prrfcrrcd Stock 0i
303 site cans, 2 for .. iOC
MILK, any kind
3 tall cans ....
20c
MIRACLE WHIP
Quart Jar
33c
MILTON PEAS
3 cans ......
25c
STOKELY'S TOMATO
JUICE, 4U-OI. cans
2 lor
39c
TEXAN GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE. 46-01. cans
2 for
39c
PINEAPPLE JUICE
12-os. Dole, 3 rani
25c
29c
g BISQUICK
V Large Pkg,
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H SOFTASILK CAKE
I FLOUR Or
S PkJ ZDC J
JtHHiiilKi""liiiHlii-
SNOW 2
fcl AO 1
DRESSING BREAD l r
Large bag .. 10C
Kifii.iicwittiiic!itit:it:i(
I Xmas Candies
5 Commercial o r
f Chocolates, 3 His. iOC
5 Plain or Broken Mix
g Lbum .Ur.T... 10c
J Ornnge Slices 0
2 lbs AOC
V Jelly Beans
2 lbs.
DRIFTED
FLOUR
g 491b. bag
25c
Chocolate Covered OQ
Cherries, l-lb. hoxJC
Royal French Mix
Lb
5-h. Box
Chorolates
Dainties Miniature
Chocolates
l-lb. box, 80 pieces
MARSH ALLOWS
2 lbs
15c 3
89c J
29c 1
25c
FRESH ROASTED
PEANUTS, 2 lbs. ...
25c
BRAZIL NUTS
2 lbs
25c
PECANS Soft shell
large and polished, lb.
OREGON WALNUTS
2 lbs.
23c
25c
KARO SYRUP
3-lb. can red .2ic
5-lb. can red 3f)c
10-lh. can red ...69c
:! 25c
39c
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
9-oz. Dole, 3 cans
Dole Fancv Sliced
PINEAPPLE, No. 2'i
size. 2 cans
y(ci(i(i(i(tici(tici(i(i(it(
RAH Green j
Sumps with J
Cash Purchase ot a
$1.00 or over, i
Friday, Saturdar, J
5
VA LI
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DANGER AHEAD? Watchdogs of the Dardanelles,
Turkish Pres. Ismet Inonti and Army Chief Cakmak eyed
sharply the soldiers' parade as Turkey celebrated 16 years
as republic.
members are to bring sandwiches
or salad. Cream and doughnuts are
to be supplied for the joint instal
lation Friday evening, December
29. Mrs. B. L. Rich and Mrs. Fran
ces Goude of Cottage Grove were
guests for the meeting. Members
were Mrs. Fred Coe, Mrs. Miller,
Mrs. H. A. Howe, Mrs. Francis,
Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck, Mrs. Mary
Lindsay, Mrs. Alice Taylor, Mrs.
F. A. Russell, Mrs. Clack, Mrs. R.
F. Scott, Mrs. Charles Wetzel and
Mrs. C. I. Kent. Refreshments were
served.
IN BELLFOUNTAIN
BELLFOUNTAIN, Dec. 21.
(Special) Mrs. Peters has receiv
ed word that her sister, Mrs. Guy
Roberts of Toledo, had diel Sat
urday evening following an opera
tion. Funeral services will be held
at the Miller funeral home in
Junction City on Wednesday at 1
p. m.
Mrs. Lewis Holler, Theta Rho
girls' adviser; Mrs. Edward Byrne,
Stella Sankey, Patricia Davenport,
Evelyn Byrne, Corinne Key, Max
ine Smith, Mary Kathryn Hull,
Mary Lou Nystrom and Eileen
Moore attended the Theta Rho
convention held at Albany last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garrett, who
have resided in the Bellfountain
community for the past two years
or more, living in their trailer
house, recently purchased the
Cleve Powers home north of Mon
roe, near the high school build
ing and have moved to their new
home.
MONROE NEWS
MONROE, Dec. 20. (Special)
Mrs. Del Carpenter entertained
with a dinner recently in honor of
her husband's birthday. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stew
art and sons Donald and Wesley.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin David and
children Eda and Edwin Jr.
The freshman class of the Mon
roe union high school entertainer!
at a party in the high school gym
nasium last week. The student
body and faculty was invited.
The grade school basketball
team played the Farm Home team
here last week. After the game the
seventh, eighth, fifth and sixth
grades enjoyed a party at the
home of the principal, Virgil Moss.
Mrs. John Lindsey of Burlin
game was a recent guest of Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Williams.
WITH MRS. PARIS
MARCOLA, Dec. 20. (Special)
The Missionary society of the
Church of Christ met at the home
of Mrs. Ruby Paris last' week.
After a short business meeting
a number of talks were enjoyed.
Refreshments were served to: Mrs.
Day, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Nimmo of
Eugene, Mrs. Mitchell of Spring
field, Mrs. Mollie Martin, Mrs.
Laura Murdock, Mrs. Ida Robinett,
Mrs. Grace King, Mrs. Lena Wil
ley, Mrs. W. J. Willey, Mrs. Nan
nie Miles, Mrs. Bertha Price, Mrs.
C. Landers, Mrs. T. J. Walters,
and the hostess, Mrs. Ruby Paris.
UNDERTAKERS ELECT
REEDSPORT, Dec. 21 (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. John Unger
were hosts to members of the
Southwestern Oregon Funeral Di
rectors association in the Reeds
port grill last week, 14 members
attending. Election of officers was
the principal matter of business,
the following being elected for
1040: Charles Schroeder, of Ban
don, president; Edward Thuer
wachter, Marshfield, vice-president;
John Unger, Reedsport, secretary-treasurer.
The next meet
ing will be held in Marshfield on
the second Friday of February.
DINNER SUNDAY
DEERHORN. Dec. 21. (Spe
cial) A basket dinner for mem
bers of the Deerhorn Sunday
school was a feature of the Christ
mas season Sunday at the Deer
horn schoolhouse. A number of
families attended. In the after
noon the group spent some of the
time preparing for the annual
Christmas program which will be
sponsored by the school. Special
costumes and special lighting will
be made attractive; the Nativity
and other Christmas scenes. A
fund has been donated by
members of the school who will
receive treats at the program.
DINNER GIVEN
WALTERVILLE, Dec. 21 (Spe
cial) Mr. and Mrs. John Conley
of Walterville, Mr. and Mrs.
Harve Conley of Cedar Flat and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Conley,
Pauline Conley, Earl Conley and
William Conley all of Donna, Mr.
and Mrs. Silas Gay, Lois Gay and
Bernice Gay of Silverton were
guests recently at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clinton Conley and
daughters, Caroline and Kathleen
in Eugene when they met to hold
a going away dinner and day to
gether for Lois Gay who is leaving
for Arizona soon where she will
be married. After her marriage
she will live In Needles, Calif A
large number of gifts were pre
sented the bride-elect. Additional
gU!Sf0rthe day were Mrs. Barr
and Mrs. Georgia Hayden.
n British Briinr-
ls a rt.ni.
o- Ml I 111 III '
Bluebird Packing Co.
629 Oak Street
Phones IE32 and 1633
Dressed or Live Colored
Hens 15c-18c
Hens, Lite ..10c-13c
Ducks 15c-18c
Turkeys 13c-20c
Rabbits 15c-20c
Guineas 18c lb.
Send BOTH with a
Delicious Food Gift!
Who can use a basket or a beautifully p,cked j
everyone, of course. Aunt Sue. or Cn.,.i. . .. "'
ho love, something different and apprecist,.
one
ness.
And you can order a basket or a box in so many different ihi I
Nice, shiny red apples and pecans and Iatin-lookin, .vol
everything that s nice.
PRIME TUBKEYS
ROASTING CHICKENS
R. I. RED FRYERS
SMOKED MEATS
Sugar Cured
Backs
Hams - Bacon
16c and 21c
Large A doz.
Med. A doz.
I FANCY r
VEAL ROAST
Boned and Tied
Lb. 25c
II PURE PORK I I MEAT 10AF 1
I Home Made I 1
I 'I PORK SAUSAGE Beef, eal md fork
I Lb. 25c 2 Lbs. 45c
1 1 i i 1
IB rrime steer Heel Shoulder Sprint Lamb
I SHORT RIBS LAMB ROAST
I 3 Lbs. 25c Lb. 19c
I Free Parking while you shop here we pay the mete.
' I For Grocery Specials See the larger Red & Whits Slonul
I ad on this page. I
S III JE. r. iJLHAb'
19c j Pi
"j Even befOTe the European war broke oubs
BI.ACIILY NEWS
BLACHLY, Dec. 20. (Special) ,
A house warming was held re- I
cently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. L. A. Hulburt. Those pres- J
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Earnest '
Colson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slay
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Averill Rust,!
Mr. and Mrs. Carley Baker and
daughter, Betty, Mr. and Mrs. C. !
M. Hulburt and Wayne Hulburt,
Mrs. Clara Brown and son, Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Harper and son, '
Beldon Curtiss, Ray Wolfe and ,
Pauline Barber and Mrs. Emma
Slayter. i
The local grange is fixing up
the hall and has bought a new
piano.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pritchard ;
have sold their place at Triangle i
lake to Mr. Lindsey. I
The Christmas program for the
school will be held on Friday eve
ning at the gymnasium.
HALSEY NEWS
HALSEY. Dec. 21. (Special)
The Golda Wells Circle, young wo
men's missionary society of the lo
cal Church of Christ, met recently
at the home of Mrs. Gladys Smith.
The Standard Bearers, young
women's missionary society of the
local Methodist church, held a pot
luck supper recently at the home
of Gwendolyn BressW. This was
followed by the regular business
meeting.
Ray Barley and assistants are
painting the interior of the new
Frank Maxwell house.
The local Methodist Sunday
school is giving its annual Christ
mas program Friday evening, De
cember 22.
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Buy That Fine Xmai
Turkey at EUiott'a Grocery
And Have It Roasted
In Our Kitchen
See Our Red & White Ad on
this pane
Phone 95
Cor. 13!h & Patterson
Red & White Homostyle or Sliced
PINEAPPLE .Hor 39c
Red & White
Fruit Cocktail
No. l's tall,
2 for
29c
Red & White
GRAPEFRUIT N0;22 T 25c
Red & White
Sifted Peas .5?" 29c
Red & White Fancy
CUT BEANS ...V?onrs 25c
Red White All Green
ASPARAGUS ean,-.lb2 lor 45c
Red & While
Tomato Juice,,.0;,!? 23c
Red & White
CAKE FLOUR LArgee23c
Red & White
Biscuit Flour !tlV. 28c
Even before the European war broke out buyers were scouring
the world markets for their choicest food offerings. J af lB:
ered nuts from Brazil, Olives from Spain, Dates from the M and
Spices from the Orient to make your Christmas dinner a success.
Here on this page are presented these fine Red & White Foods for
j UUI tauici a
Specials for Friday and Saturday. December 22 owg
Blue & White 4-lb. 00-
SEEDLESS RAISINS
Franco-American 3 cans f)C
SPAGHETTI ---ri
Red & White
PUMPKIN
No. 2Va
cans
Crosse & Blackwell's
MINCEMEAT
in,-
1UW
Christmas Assortment
Mixed Nuts,... lb. 17c
Fheasant
Sweet Pickles 6jr 10c
Red & White
Dill Pickles .?oV 29c
Jolly Time
POP CORN
10-oz. cans
2 lor
27c
Bulk Idaho IIullcss
POPCORN
4, lbs.
.. lor
25c
. i
Mart M- 25C
lib. n uowee j
cans OOC Ground as you "J . --
-T7.TT-T5 n T T 28-oz. bottles
Jtiii KJLjLX riLEi LIME RICKEY or 7 UP 2 lor
(Less Sc per bottle, return allowance)
Crosse Ss Blackwell's
FIG or PLUM PUDDING
Flav-R-Jel ePkfs-OQr
oini innrctitKi -
Red & WMte
1 Af
Marshmallows b
I8c
Red & Whe p,nt can5 nfl.
1!.M5 fnr ""I
nips UUVC
Tea Garden (.ot Oflfi
Red 4 WhKe 03C
Mayonnms:;;:;
33c
SunSpun
Salad Dressing
ill
All 4 rolls
BORENE Granulated
53c
Soap, Giant pkg.
E
V
. 19c