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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1943)
Thursday, Jt THE REGISTER. GUARD. ITJGFNB. OREGON. 1600 Planes Sent To Russia By United States WASHINGTON, Jan. 21 UJ0 (end - Lease Administrator Ed' ward R. Stettinius, Jr., reported today that the United States has sent approximately 2,600 airplanes to the Soviet Union more than has been sent by lend-lease to the United Kingdom or to any other military theater, Reporting on United Nations aid to the Soviet Union, Stettinius said shipments of all kinds of mil itary equipment were greatly in creased after a slow start. The United States has lent 81,000 trucks and jeeps and other motor vehicles and 3,200 tanks ,to the USSR, he said. ; ARROW MESSENGER Ph. 610. DBS PIAUORED 0HD1E WM CEREM from t h ORIGINAL SHREDDED WHEAT BAKERIES at Niagara Falls That youngster's remark wasn't Just made up. What's with Shreddies. Which delighted us, because Shreddies more, we have a great many more like it the result of are pure whole wheat plus mellow malt an excellent ' an actual taste-test of our new breakfast cereal in bun- food to get going right on. At your food store now; dreds of homes just like yours. Shreddies are an exclusive product of National Biscuit Actually, more than 4 out of 5 folks were delighted Company. riAVOKI OMATI Most votis went for Shred- . I M,W Ii9vw " J r 'ir urn. S?) I utwhil w HANDY SPOON-IIIII hots of folks liked the handy way they fit the spoon! t : CRISP, YIT TINDIBI You'll lite Shreddies" ten der crispness, tool What a blessing It Is to have a Red & White food ton "lust around that comer." It la the ideal Dlace to do all your shopping. During these times save Specials for Friday and .. I it t.i. t-J r fliLn. ' - - ' precious gas ana ores oy iraauig wiin na a nans . Snfnrvinv --- January 22-23 your own neighborhood food store, owned and operated by your neighbor. X Cake Flour A, 2T X Pancake Flour 20c X AVheat Cereal 28-0,:.. . 20c X Super Dry Towels 21. .... 23c Buy War Bonds With What You Save by Trading at Red 8 White Macaroni AND Spaghetti BtZT 3 u, 19c - ., Red A White IsUlSUP 14 -ounce bottles 18c Toast Wafers A Treat In Whole W heat 1-lh. pkg. 18c Mayonnaise l'ure No Filler Pints , ,32c HI HO CRACKERS They Fit Every Occasion 1-Lb.Pkg.20C Red & White COFFEE Rich and Mollow l-Lb.Jar.35C Ripe Olives slse rint Tins . 22c Worchestershire Sauce S botue. 14c D...A J Trt..i I Red A White 9-ounce Jars. 9c Cocoanut c.vcen,. b. ...... .. ........ 19c Cereals All'varlellea Handy X-lb. sarVs ...2 for33C Wax Paper $.lXn. ... ..... 19c Toilet Tissue B,r.',J .., 3 fr 20c KoteX Twelves ... i . Ter Box 22C (3g & WOWS University High News University high school (iris, demonstrated physical ' fitness techniques, , Thursday, Jan. 11, from 10:40 to noon and from 1:40 to 3.30. . - ! The purpose of tha sessions was to aid superintendents, prin cipals, and physical education teachers of Lane and Douglas counties in initiating their phy sical fitness programs under the high school victory corps organ ization as directed by the United States office of. education. Janet Woodruff, associate pro fessor of physical education, was the director. The demonstrations included running, relays, drills, apparatus, and self-testing activi ties in the morning. The after-! noon demonstration consisted of locomotor and aerial gymnastics, sports, and testing and standards. Members of the Institute staff were uonaia ft. .cmerson, assist-1 ant surjerintendent of nubile in- I s traction, State of Oregon; R. W. Leigh ton, dean of the school of physical education, University of Oregon;' W. S. Hoyman, assistant j proiessor oi pnysicai eaucauon; Laye E. McGee, assistant profes sor of physical education; George M. Wilson, assistant professor of j pnysicai education; Janet Wood ruff, assistant profesror of physical education? Josephine Yantis, grad uate assistant in physical educa tion;. Dorotha Moore, director of physical education for women, I University high school. : . . 1 . . III T . II . TT J m inc. nii meeting Wednes day, Jan. 8, plans were made for a big review to be held in Feb ruary and Les Hixson was ap pointed general chairman for the ; event. Committees will be work ing immediately. urant Chase, Al Stockstad, and Dean Axtell were inducted Into the club. The secretary, Verner Atkinson, read a letter from Mr. Harding, Hi-Y district adviser, and one from Barry Blaine, -who consulted Hi-Y officials in Portland about pins. Concluding the meeting dis. cusslon was held about penny aances. Dale Hogan and Don Bly- the . were appointed to buy some new. records. Editor of the Duckling, the 1943 Unl Hi annual is Doug i Moore. Department heads and their staffs are as follows: Sports editor,. Red Q. Gates; staff, Vic Madden and. Al Rogers; feature editor. Gene Deutschmann: staff. Ginnie Porter, Betty Bennett, and Mildred Eaton; copy editor, Mar tha Thordland; staff, . Helen Huests, Nina Mounts, Kay Sharp, Betty Bushman. Art editor, Beverly Hopkins; staff, Bill Hohnstien; business manager, Don Jeppsen; advertis ing, Don Blythe, Molly Connel; subscriptions, Robin Arkley, Har riet Harper, Jedlt Evans, and Bob crown Miss Firth, graduate of Univer sity, of Iowa, has been selected to fill the vacancy left by Mrs. Kin- caid, junior English and Spanish ! teacher who is taking basic train ing in the WAVES at Smith, col- ! lege, Berthampton, Mass. Mrs, Delbert Edwards and Mr. Narre, substitute teachers, are temporarily replacing Mrs. Kin- said until Miss Firth arrives. Captain Slegenthaler spoke on post-war plans at the P.-T. A. meeting Monday, Jan. 11 In the University high school auditorium at 7:45 p. m. Under the direction of Miss Garrett five student teachers sang four selections as an example of the type of singing they are studying to lead. Mrs. UaManarud presided at the meeting. A poetry contest provided fun and amusement for Uni-Hi stu dents in an assembly held Jan. 8. First prize was given to Martha Thorsland and Marilyn Rowling for their poems, "We are the Of fice Girls." Second prize went to Dean Axtell and Glenn Morgan tor uesert patrol." Persons who wished to enter the contest were asked to write original poems entered the con- test. Mr. Kuchera . introduced his basketball squad and made a few remarks about them. Two Measures Killed By State Legislature SALEM Jan. 21 (IP) The house killed 57 to 3 today two bills by Rep. Joseph E. Harvey of Port land to make owners of unlaw ful businesses liable for damages j up to $5000 for injuries suffered! by patrons, and to require own ers of buildings used for public lodging to post their names on the j premises. I The three voting for the bill were Harvey, Ren. Truman A. Chase of Eugene, and Rep. Wil liam Mlskanen of Bend, SAVE MEAT WITH TASTY ALL-BRAN MEAT PATTIES Hare a trand mltw tor thesa limn! Delicious. nourUhlnc mtmt cat- tt mad with ktllooo a all-iiak. MtkN nnl ro iurthrr, OItm these psttlf 1 1 ttmpUnt. crunchy texture r-ius an in nutritional Mntms of i.t-iu: ralusbl proteins, earbohT dratea, ntamlns and minerals. Try it I KeHoU'i AD-Brai Meat Patties 1 1 1 IiMhmM 1 ttaapooni mH rsopr4 parity 4 iHimn pprr I np wtw s iiNpbi 4 npMtn BiBMdeBt-n letpKiioci'iaU-raa 1 944 srooaa bml I frtT. milk, eateup and All-Bran. ! Let soak until moat of molstur la taken, i up. Add brW and mil thoroughly. Bak tn hotottn (40 F.) about W mlnutea or broil about IS minutes. Itamor I tnfat rattles tram pan- Add tatm milk ; and atajoctBI to dripplnrs. Thicken filthily to make tran, Vtald: I strv I tofti patuat jath, Kb 'BISH-McBBoom- MEATS fancy Baby Beef In -uck l Roast or Steak PORK SAUSAGE) r Assorted Assortment, Jb. 38C Blue Bell COTTAGE CHEESE PINT in- - UI, -ForFry"'g-P.nr 43c TSsH-SWArlTr ice Cream " . JeHclOUSl Nothings ' e3xa made I than w t our m ;i fresh ea t yoUr ket. Serve 81 3 I evening P'-- . Mostl Large var.;j Buikor Milk Sltaws asal ...s lake out " I aV nte. p,nts f,...nteed onautv " IRISH-s w a din BAKERY s"" CAKE T ucsaen. Size DnC treat! a real Each ... 20c -fotaD pies Ueen ni. r.. . SOV Rflu . I Trv s7 "KEAD . " Va ssa cm I r,ety- Loaf. I C Hot t,;. Ready ""S UA -T " noon! BREAD Rearlv Every bsv at4:00 P. M. NETTED GEMS 50-lb. ha $1.15 Choose your food with care, plan your mesh . ., A J- 4 an eye to nuinuuu, nu uu yuur markttia. ' Irish's. That's your wartime route to hete meals, economically prepared. Dundee TOMATOES, No. 2& Cans . ...2 fa Garden PEAS, No. 303 Cans . eSforl, H-D Fancy Whole Kernel CORN, No. 2 Cans .... . . Pictsweet Fancy PEAS, No. 303 Cans ,. CaliRose - PEACHES, No. 2Vt cans . .... 6 Cans $1.43 ValVita " APRICOTS, No. lk Cans I. 6 Cans 1.43 Diamond A ' ' . ' TOMATO JUICE, No. 10 can........ FREE FREE With the purchase of $3.50 or over in our Grocery Departments yon receive a bag of freshly baked Cookies Fin Friday and Saturday, January 22, 23. X I x Royal Chef OYSTERS, 5-oz. can . White Star TUNA, V's Gebhardt's '"if CHILI CON CARNE, No. 300 can. . .4 Lipton's Continental ' ' V NOODLE SOUP MIX . 3 pkgj. Iit Prepared MUSTARD High Line BLACK PEPPER ..... . Pint A l lb. pk. Wesson ' J OIL . : Quart can V VANO Cleaner ... : Quart bottle ELASTIC STARCH l....:..........-2 pkgs. .. i Nu Bora f BLEACH ............ Gal Juf i. Dry Beans Small Whites . Large White's Red Mexicans Your Choice. 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