Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 21, 1942, Image 8

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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
School, Labor Temple
Ransacked In Night
Two esses of brek-sn4-riter
wre reported to ci'y pol:c lit
Tudy.
Som on entered the Eujer.e
high school buildxg during the
Bifht through window on the
outh tide. Screws in the win
dow lock had been removed. P
psrently In the daytime. rrjk:rj
It mty to open the window lattr.
The scre-AS were found in a siw-
dust bin. Nothing in the school
was reported misiir.g. !
The Culinary Alliance room in 1
the Labor temp.
wat entj'ea
if.me time between a p. m. aon
riay and 8
1 i-'-l
Monday. Tr.e
burs'.ar had ued a amall jiminie
to pry open th door. The oes I
in whien money n euitomarily 1
Kept wai rantaeked. A toUl ol i
cer.u vu all the thief obtained.
The remainder of the money had ,
ben taken to the bank the day j
hfr..-e The rolice report t J'.ed
the burg'.ar apparently knew where
tr.e money wa kept.
FI R STORAGE
U.ElTKIt CLEANERS
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522 121
GRANGER'S
BROADWAY & OLIVE STS. 2 FREE DELIVERIES
D 30 A. M. S0 P- m.
FRIDAV SATl RDAY MONDAY TIESDAY
FROZEN FOODS
AND ICE C BEAM
shoestring potatoes
no. 2'j cam 29C
FOLGERS coffee
4-lb. ran
'1.23
WADHAM S COFFEE
1 -lb. ran . .31c
2- lb. can . ..60c
3- lb. can Me
KELLOGG S CORN
FLAKES Kf f . alie ...
KELLOCiG'S ALL
BRAN Larie alie ...
DIAMOND A KRAI'T
No. 214 can 2 lor
GRAPF.FR 1'IT JIKB
46-os. can
LIRBY'S MIXED
VECiETABLES 2 cana
SNOWDRIFT
J-lb. can
FRANCO-AMERICAN
SPAGHETTI Per can
PHEASANT CORN
Cream Style
303 tlie cana 3 for ..
. 5c
20c
25c
21c
25c
73c
10c
29c
PY CRACKERS
box .
Kill
2-lb.
li-IIO CRACKERS
Larie pkf
TOILET SOAPS
AMortrd 4 ban .....
BOKENE SOAP
Giant pkf
NU BORA SOAP
Giant pkf
WALDORF TOILET
TISSl E 10 rolli
SOII.OFF
Qusrt ran ......
Fruit and Vegetables
Friday and Saturday
Aspsrsrus, Local ...2 lbs. 19c
Spinach J lbs. 15c
Wax Onloni . 2 Iba. 19c
Carrots. ........2 bunches 13c
Strawberries Celery Lettuce
Green Onions
JOHNSON'S
DL'ST MOPS
JOHNSON'S GLOCOAT
Vi Gal
FIG BARS
2-lb. pkf
33c
19c
19c
59c
49c
49c
"59c
49c
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fee-- .t '.
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THE HAT'S OF RF.D STRAW To make her triumph on a beach a cinch, Film Actress
Evelyn Ankers wears a red and white elastic gabardine swim suit and tops it off with a
red straw hat.
IN THK EDITOR'S MA II. BAG
made In our community to meet
our (hare ot expenses for the
to see the general drift away from
fundamental democracy. When a
California sporta man cam up to
Salem and lobbied a bill through
th house closing tha Rogua River
to commercial fishing and (so I
am told) putting over 250 families
out of a living; and when tha
legislature gave tha gamt com
mission authority over the game
business, to raise a thousand phea- ,
sants on every square mile if they
wish and the farmer can't do a
thing without breaking th law.
We just wonder what kind of a
legislature we have got. Do they
know anything about th U. S.
constitution? California sportsmen
have got us skinned a mil when
it comes to nerve and brazen au
dacity. Then there is the free
text book law that smells like the
first step toward a union of
church and state. The next logi
cal move will be a bill to furnish
free hymn book for churches, and
pay the salaries of sectarian teach
ers and preachers out of the pub
lic treasury. It is not a pleasant
task to continually watch our law
makers: it would be far better to
make them pass an intelligence
test, an honesty or liars test or
what have you, before being elect
ed. When public confidence in
our officials is lost they have
themselves alone to blame. Let us
hope for more honest men in pub
lic office.
DORVIN DUDECK.
Men painted their fingernails
to show to which political party
they belonged in the old days of
Grecian glory.
30c
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS
1 pound ..
LIRBY'S PORK A
BEANS lB-oi.. I cans
25c
25c
UBRY'S GRAPH Kl IT
No. 2 cana ......
15c
OVERLOOK PEAS
3 rrnnn .
25c
10 Extra
S & II Grrrn
Stamps with
Cash purchase of
Hi si.uuorover
Monday, Tuesday.
WHEAT POPS Cello nr.
I pais.
PRUNES Italian OcZ
Hi-lb. cello
RITZ CRACKERS Ot
Large pkg
WESSON OIL TYlrl
Half Gal l.UU
BORDEN'S CARAMELS .
1-lb. eello pkg OC
If -TefaC
'rftWWaV
m lie
tauuut loir
Large pkg.
25c
Giant pkf.
69c
(RtEl $51,000
uiTrAst: Bo.vii rovrrsr
BORDEN'S MILK
1 tall cana .......
25c
Large pkg.
25c
Giant alse 1
bars .... '
Regular si
3 bar. IOC
MILK ROUTES
EUGENE (To the Editor) I
note with Interest that milk de
liveries are to be greatly curtailed,
a matter of importance to the pub.
lie as a whole, of greater concern
tc families having children, and of
critical importance to families
without refrigeration.
Many have been rather scan
dalized for a long time at the waste
and needless duplication of deliv
ery service not only in the Dairy
bu-iness bus in many other lines.
Roughly there are thirty concerns
Ming and delivering rnilK to tu-
Kene customers and all of them
deliver all over town, yet each
oute aaffresates no more custom
ers than a few score blocks would
pr'Vide if all within the section
patronized the same dairyman.
To assure the customer uniform j
safety and quality of the milk he .
consumes, large sums are spent j
upon inspection and upon the fa
cilities the producer is forced to
acquire to mret such Inspection.
This added expense is, of course,
added to the retail price of the
milk. If kept within bounds no
fault can be found with this
But when an additional
.. . . . coming year.
live miles or more per day due to Yours truly
the fact that he delivers all over, CLENWOOD COMMUNITY
ine Cliy. 1 nave ncsiu mm say
that if his present aeliveries could
be concentrated upon one portion
of it he could sell for two cents ;
less per quart and make the same
profit. '
I believe the general run of cus
tomers would gladly cooperate in
the suRResled plan if it were
"sugared" with a fair reduction :
in the cost of delivered milk. I am ;
sure I would. It would fit in bet- I
tei right now along with the many
readjustments due to the war and
be vastly less disruptive of con
sumer needs, particularly those
without refrigeration, than the
threatened five or less deliveries
per week.
Yours for a better economy.
ALLEN T. OSBORNE,
1860 Onyx.
CLUB.
By Mrs.
Lloyd Purkey.
Chairman.
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In 1937, a buck deer having
antlers composed of 500 knobs
was shot near Mendicino, Calif.
i(Lv. i r
is our
DUDECK I
UGENE (To the Editor) !
The election will soon be past
and those who "also ran" should
count their votes and be happy. !
I have a letter from one of our
state assembly who thinks that I
am rude in criticizing our public '
officials.
With due respect to those In
authority I wish to say that it has
been a sore trial to many of us
You can whip our cream, but
you can't beat our milk. Echo
Hollow Dairy. Ph. 2035-J-2. adv.
Builder of soil, rock gsrdens,
walls, and walks, stepping stones.
Ph. 872. Hood.
Florsheim
Shoes
For Men A Women
Exclusively at
BURCH'S
1060 Willamette
First LiJ
On the Home Front or in fhe Bml. i
Strong, Healthy Bodies Are Most
nememier
Meat is the Richest Known Source nfn
B Vitamins!
So take your Vitamins the Natural war Pl .n
Perlicn s nutritious. Inviroratlni mML """"sni
Perlich's Savory SHORT RIBS 22cn.
From extra fine Prime Steer Beef
Perlich's Perfect Meat Loaf Mix 35cik
Beef, Veal & Pork perfectly blended
Perlich's Flavorful POT ROAST... 32ca,
Finest Prime Steer Beef
Perlich's Economical VEAL Roost..38cib.
Absolutely no waste; it's boned and tied
Kosher Style Dill Pickles 3 for 10c e
Crisp, piquant and different ,
At Perllch'i
YOU MAY TAKE YOUR CHANGE IN DEFENSE STM
WARNING
EUGENE (To the Editor) In
answer to the nice write up about
"Dog Owner Fined," I have this
to say, tnat the lady who put in
the complaint about this big, bad
.ind vicious dog is known by me
two and trespasses on my property
cents or more per quart is piled on
due to the ccst of a vastly dupli
cated distribution method the
costly foolishness of the entire set
up is apparent. Now that war
forces us to conserve on gas, tires,
trucks and manpower why
shouldn't we. the customers, relin
qii'sh the now pointless privilege doesn't.
very often.
Anyway this bad dog is exactly
an fight months old female pup
(which I can prove) belongs to my
irildren and behold wouldn't
harm anyone and stays on her own
private property. But the com
plaining witness and dog catcher
,f deciding which dairyman is to
deliver u the standardized prod
uct the all carry in return for a
proportionate reduction in the
price per quart. The distributors
could then block out the city In
ruch a way that each one realized
the same output as before but at
about 25 of his present delivery
costs.
I know a milk dealer here who
lives only six miles out of Viwn,
yet whos route aggregates fifty-
f'Cf Y
After School. .they're sure
TASTY!
My property is 250 feet by 393
feet and Fillmore street from 6th
and 7th avenue alley to 7th and
8th avenue alley is my property
and paid for.
I hauled rock and gravel nd
made this block ot Fillmore street
rnd the city has been using it,
r.ever even putting on one load of
gravel or maintaining in any way.
Now then city and public you
are trespassing so KEEP OFF
trom now on.
This block will be closed but my
children and their little puppies
can play on their own property,
PAT COLLINS,
8S Fillmor
' So crisp and crunchy...so rich with honey
and graham flavor ... no wonder Western
youngster make Honey Maid Grahams their
favoriU between-meals snack. Better take
home a fresh package of wholesome, easy-to-digest
Honey Maids today!
Any time . . what a
TREAT
mm'
WANTS PROJECT
T7UGENE (To th Editor We
recommend that th Worki
Progre5S Administration continue
: to sponsor the school lunch pro
! jrrams. This worth while project
should not be discontinued it a
time when th need is greatest.
America's strength for the fu
ture lies in our children. Upon
the:r health and well-being de
pends the adjustments which will
be made following the present
conflict.
Teachers unanimously agree
that their pupils enter into the
afternoon activities with added
zest and enthusiasm following a
hot noon lunch.
At a time when, tn many cases,
both parents are employed, part
of the responsibility for a bal
anced diet must be a.sumed by
government.il j!er.t.:es. Flar.r.g
the responsibility there rather
than m the communities them
selves, azures a nvre uniform
program and d:r;bu:es the co.j
more evenly. Plam havt been
It's time for TRIANGLE
DEVELOPING FEEDS
WsmlMti
UKIOar NABliCO
N AXLO.NAl IISCUII COMfANY
Mil
SM .- ''ssssssisjsssa
wine
RICH IN
VITAMINS
Doctor advisa "q. your vitamins through th foods you eat." High
on the list of food containing essential vitamin "C" are Rd & White
luic. Drink one Rd & White Juice every day. For variety serve
tomato Juice grapefruit Juice or pineapple Juice.
Special Features for Friday & Saturday, May 22 and 23
Grapefruit Juice
Tomato Juice
Red & White
No. 1
3 for
BAKING CHOCOLATE
Red
CAKE FLOUR
a5?jf
Rim) While ev)
SHREDDED WHEAT
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO SOUP
R! No. 2 tins, ?) 51 f
' ;tlb:........U5l
Lt2J
Red 4 White
V. Hi tins fjC-
lib.
sacks
Red Vhlt
Grapefruit
SPINACH
Quick er Rrrulsr
ROLLED OATS
Rfd Vhiu
MILK r,z
14t Codivs
Complexion Soap IZ 5c
Blg Whits lent luttnc
B-ROOMS E.fh83c
BLEACH M r.., 24c
49c
17c
No.l2V
SHORTENING
Bl for frylflf and baktnr
COCOANUT JA
Sunshln
CHEEZ-IT
But to scrrt with sll btrmim
R'd 4i Whltf Drip or rrjnlsr rrind
COFFEE
Mtrt
COFFEE
Ground in th stor to suit our own method M brtW
SonSpun
SALAD DRESSING
Pint
27c
"ri map unirnirrq ti f"1
r Luun
Fisher's
WHEAT GERM
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