Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, March 21, 1940, Image 9

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'V&53?y afternoon., The
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if" An invitation was re
gtAun. County Fed-
from tar away
eration of Women's clubs to at
tend the meeting which will be
held in the River Road clubhouse
on Friday, April 5. A contest was
held in which Mrs. Charles Stall
mgs won the prize. Those present
were: Mrs. D. J. Calvert, Mrs. Ar
thur Roach, Mrs. James Green
Mrs. Harold Hurd and son, Don
ald, Mrs. Archie Tirrell, Mrs. Ella
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fttfU finest vanilla beans grow,
ut iht SdiiUing quest for quality
,nis That's why Schilling pure
Ljj, bs that exquisite, delicate
U,hichwon .bskcor.nezeott.
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CLQROX-CLEAN
. its hygienically
F CLOROX were used only for bleaching or deodorir.
ing or stain removing it would still command a rightful
place in every home. But Clorox. does even more ... It
disinfects in laundering and in routine cleansing . . . pro
viding greater home health security. You owe it to yourself
as a good housekeeper,and to your family as the guardian
of their health, to use Clorox in laundry, kitchen, bath
room. Clorox also has many Important personal uses.
Simply follow directions on label. There's only one Clorox.
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UTUHliJi I MUIS iCT-.i.wi.-.iinrre si
I WAS
'CAUSE I LEARNED
ABOUT A REAL
COFFEE VALUE"
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'T-T.... . m him!" mv crncer was savins'.
"It's top grade coffee, superbly blended, perfectly
toasted. Popular with thousands of critical folk
who like a satisfying mellow-rich flavor!"
Sounded so good that I bought
a pound! "Unlike most brands,"
Mr. Grocer explained, "Airway's
delivered in the bean . . . fresh
from nearby roasting ovens. No
fancy package, no costly delays,
so you're money ahead!"
Onlv taL J.l;
i, -v -.u luaster-io-grocer delivery
P4" grand coffee cost so little!" said
Lg big fragrant pound. "But
Fr! Unless you thoroughly enjoy
rJy...itrA... l: itl. -J
ptwind,u fully guaranteed!"
'lURED BY SAFEWAY
fey 7
AIRWAY COFFEE
pTTtiiht 1M0. Di.ht F.lJi OoiMor M Fruxi.
Meek, Mrs. Charles Stallings, Mrs.
Frank Rice, Mrs. Eva Feulner, Mrs.
John Hurd and son, Bobby, Mrs.
Hal Harrington and the hostess.
Mrs. Walden Pendell. The next
meeting of the club will be at the
home of Mrs. Arthur Roach on
Tuesday, April 2.
Birthdays Observed
The Meet Your Neiehbor
ui v.aourg, neia a party, Sunday, !
"i me nome ot Mr. and Mrs. '
Frank Hyland, in Eugene. The oc- i
casion observed the birthday anni-
versaries of Mrs. Hyland, M. R.
Lee, of Myrtle Point, and J. Smith,
ui v-ouage urove. A potluck din
ner was served followed bv a so-'
cial afternoon of cards and Chin- i
ese checkers. Those attending,
were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, of i
Cottage Grove; M. R. Lee, of Myr
tle Point; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson,'
of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Verne i
Hazen, of Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. I. J
O. Sidwell and daughter, Frances!
Kay, Robert Deverell and Ralph '
iewman, Jr., ot Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Sidwell, Mr. and Mrs.:
Arthur Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Loron
Longcoy, Mrs. Homer Galloway,:
Mr. and Mrs. Georee Deffen-i
bacher, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Harring
ton, of Coburg, and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hy
land, of Eugene.
Shower Given
Mrs. R. W. Harrington. Jr.. and
Mrs. Don Harrington entertained.
recently, at the home of the form
er with a shower honoring Mrs.
brnest Harrington. Games were
played and a contest was held in
which Mrs. Keith Gordon was the
winner. The guest of honor was
presented with many gifts. Those
present were: Mrs. Ernest Har
rington, of Coburg; Mrs. Keith
Gordon, Mrs. Dan Webster. Mrs.
Addie Wright, Mrs. Leonard Hil-
lis and Mrs. Percy Harrington, of
Eugene; Mrs. Elmer Holderson and
two small daughters, Mary and
LaVelle, of Springfield; Mis. An
drew Erickson, of Spencer Creek;
Mrs. Harold Funke, Mrs. Arthur
Roach, Mrs. Wiliiam Hillis. Mrs.
John Hurd, Mrs. Frank Rice, Mrs.
Hal Harrington, Russell Harring
ton and the two hostesses, Mrs. R.
W. Harrington, Jr., and Mrs. Don
Harrington, of Coburg.
Frank Rice entertained at his
home, recently, with a stag party.
Social diversion for the evening
included cards and Chinese check
ers. Those present were: M. R.
Lee, of Myrtle Point; Andrew
Eriokson and Herman Erickson, of
Spencer Creek; Elmer Holderson,
of Springfield; Dan Webster, Leon
ard Hillis and Percy Harrington,
of Eugene; Harold Funke,. Don
Harrington, R. W. Harrington, Jr.,
Ernest Harrington, Hal Harrington
and the host, Frank Rice.
Payne, her subject being "Fin
land." Mrs. Harvey Cockeram
conducted the better speech les
son. Election of officers was held,
unanimous votes being cast for the
following: President, Mrs. Edgar
Richards; first vice president, Mrs.
Kenneth Mulkey; second vice
president, Mrs. Sam Walkinshaw;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Leona
Merk.
In the Yoncalla public library
the following new books have
been placed on the shelves for
circulation: "Tnrzan and the Gold
en Lion," "Caddie Woodlawn,"
"Lorna Doone," "A Central Amer
ican Journey," "Jimmie," "Little
Wooden Doll," "Pinocchlo," "The
Silver Shell," "40 Good Morning
Talcs," "Western Union," "Raiders
of Spanish Peaks," "Song After
Midnight," "The Scarlet Oak,"
"The New Moon," "At the Back of
the North Wind," "Adventures of
a Brownie," "The Scottish Chiefs,"
"The Moon's Birthday," "Heidi
Grows Up," "The Boy Who Loved '
Freedom," "Abe Lincoln Grows
Up."
From Yoncalla
YONCALLA, March 21. (Spe
cial) The Yoncalla grade school
boys won a basketball game from
the Gerome Prairie boys on the
Yoncalla floor with a score of 18 to
11. They are now champions of
Douglas, Jackson, and Josephine
counties.
Mr. and Mrs. Scoffield and fam
ily of Dallas have moved in one
of Mr. Bigelow s houses.
The Perkins house on what is
known as the Bishop place on Mill
town hill burned Monday about
noon. Nothing was saved. There
will be a miscellaneous shower for
the Perkins family at' the I. O. O.
F. hall Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plowman
and family moved from the Jess
Laswell place to the Minar Apple
gate house.
The last meeting of the Yoncalla
Women's Study club was held at
Mrs. Leslie Miller's home. The
rooms and tables were decorated
In celebration of St. Patrick's day.
After luncheon the group sang.
For roll call each guest responded
with an Irish story. The 15-min-ute
talk was given by Mrs. Henry
PHILCO
Refrigerators Radios
All Sizes and Prices
H. W. While Electric Co.
55 W. Broadway
BUTTER-KRUST
THAT GOOD BREAD
BAKED BY WILLIAMS
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You on strvt your fimily with all
kinds of new, delicious dishes
prepsrtd In 6Vi minutes. Rich,
nourishinf with the energy from
A-1 Durum Semolint. Ask your
ror todsy for "f KIL-llTS"
cellophine wriopod.
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Prices EffecUva
Friday, March 22, to Monday. March 25, Inc.
SPRING SALE of FRESH
Fruits & Vegetables
' Duchess
Salad
Dressing
..14c
25c
pt.
Jar
Qt.
Jar
Asparagus . . 3 lbs. 29c
Long Green for your Easter dinner
Radishes . 3 Bunches 10c
or Green Onions
Carstcn's ready to serve Hams. Buy a
pre-cooked ham and save the shrink
age. Do you know a 12 lb. Tenderized
Ham will welch about 9 lbs. when It
comes out of the oven. All you do Is
heat a pre-cooked ham and you have
no shrinkage. Special (surplus fat re
moved) J1 or whole
'C
lb.
HAMS
Morrell's Eastern sugar
cured hams. These hams
are tenderized and do not
need parboiling. Si or
whole
Lb. 15Vc
Cherub
Milk
3 Sm. IOC
Cans
25c
Carrots . .
Parsnips and Rutabagas
Apples . .
Extra Fancy Winesaps
5 lbs. 10c
7 lbs. 25c
Potatoes . . 12 lbs. 23c
U. S. No. 1 Klamaths In Free Shopping Bag
FLOUR
KITCHEN CRAFT HOME TYPE FLOUR
49 lb.
Bag
Smoked Picnics
Armour's Eastern sugar cured. 1 Q 1 '
Average weight 6 to 10 lbs. Lb. 1& 2C
Loin Pork Roasts
Loin or rib ends of young pig 1 1 J
pork, 2 to 3 lb. average Lb. 11 2C
Sliced Bacon Eastern sugar T7l
cured. No rind no waste, Lb. 1 2C
Pure Lard Open kettle rendered, 4 lbs. 25o
Hamburger, no water or cereal 2 lbs. 15o
Pork Sausage, fresh ground country style, lb. 10c
Pork Chops, lean center cut pork chops, lb. 15o
Pork Steak, Lean cuts from young .
pig pork Lb. 12l$o
Featuring Spring Lamb and Fryers at the most
reasonable prices.
Friday & Saturday Specials '
Eugcno and Springfield Stores
1.49
Rinso
24-or. pkg.
15c
CORN
12 oz.
Cans
25c
DEL MAIZ NIBLETS. JUST LIKE CORN OFF THE COB
PINEAPPLE Tr ....... 10c
ROSEDALE WHOLE GOLDEN SLICES "
CLEANSER " 3 19c
OLD DUTCH, FOR POTS & PANS
SuPurb
GRANULATED SOAP
24-oz. pkg
15c
Pkg. 10c
Paa's
EASTER EGG DYE
3 pkgs. 25C
KETCHUP 3 J4cL
HEINZ MADE FROM VINE-RIPENED TOMATOES and PURE SPICES
49c
Lipton Tea
1 Orange Pekoe QQ
72 -lb. Pkg ... OOU
Briargate Beans
Fancy Green
Cut Beans ..
No. 2
cans
35c
Your Money Back
II Julia Lee Wright's Bread
Fails to Please Youl
Van Camp's
15c
PORK and BEANS
lib.
Cans
Stokely's
HONEY POD PEAS
Ck Cans , 25c
Margarine, Sunny .Bank 2 lbs. 19c
Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice, 46 oz. can 19c
Rite Wafers, l ib. package 19c
Fruit Cocktail, Full-of-Gold IS oz. can 10c
Grapefruit Juice Townhouse, 46 oz. can 15c
Ripe Olives, Our Choice 2 No. 1 cans 25c
Piedmont Mayonnaise, eft lar 33c
Cascade Salad Dressing, pt. lar 13c
French Dressing, Pierre's 8 oz 11c
Sandwich Spread, Lunch Box, 8 oz 13a
Peas, Sugar Belle Fey. Blended, 3 No. 2 cans 35c
Quaker Puffed Rice, 2 pkgs 19c
Kellogg's Pep, pkg 10c
Roseware Oals, large package 25c
Com Meal, White or Yellow, 9 lb. bag 25c
Airway
COFFEE
35c
lbs.
i
lb.plc 12c'
Nob Hill
lb. pkg 18c
2 lb. pkg. 35c
Edwards
lb. can ....21c
2 lb. can ..39c
4 lb. can ..77c
Eggsyff 3 47c
BROOMS Or
Rose Brand Kitchen Broom each ZiUC
JELL-WELL 1 r
Eight Flavors 4 pkgs. IOC
CRACKERS OC
Snowflakes, Salted 2 lb. pkg. ZiDC
2 pkgs. 27C
CIGARETTES
Kools
ZEE TISSUE
4 Rolls . . 15c
Lifebuoy Soap
Bar . 5c
Tuna Flakes, Vi size can, 2 cans 19c
Crab Meat, Chatka Fancy Grade, 'a size 25c
Whole Clams, Underwoods 2 No. 1 cans 25c
Mackerel Mb. can 10c
Wax Paper, Diamond 200 ft. roll 23c
Kleenex Tissue, 200 size 2 for 25c
Babo Cleaner can 12c
Bon Ami, powdered can 12a
CAN
PUREX
Drain Opener
Melal Sponge
Free with
Each Can
..15c
Kraft
Cheese
American or
Brick
2 Loaf 53c
WESSON OIL
Pint Can . 22c
Hormel's
Spam All Pork Product
Ck cans .... 45c
Canterbury
Orange Pekoe
TEA
Ivory Ivory
Soap Soap
Large Medium .
3 Bars 2 Bars
23c 9c
HERSHEY BARS lpi
Plain or Almond .-..3 bars 1UC
TAPIOCA in
Mlnule 8 oz. pkg. 1UC
RANCHO SOUP OQr
Vegetable and Tomato ....4 no. 1 cans ZjOC
BLEACH "lrr
White Magic ql. 10c Vi ga! 1C
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