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Stian bunds 1. VhMSTMAS 11 RECALLS MBS. OXEARTS COW CHICAGO (U.PJ "City slick ers" here are' closer to-the farm and wild life than they realize. A survey showed more than 200 cows, 150 pigs and 15,000 chick ens on 25 arms within the cor porate limits. 4 DAYS SPECIAL STROLLERS ' 'I Regular $10.50 ... . Now $6.95 COCOA DOOR MATS. Regular $2.79 . . .". . Now $1.79 2 BURNER ELECTRIC HOT PLATE Regular $4.23 . . . .: Now $3.89 WHITE ENAMEL METAL STOOLS Regular $2.79 . ... . Now $2.49 SHOP NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PICTURES, COASTERS, LAMPS DOLL BUGGIES SPRINGFIELD EXCHANGE fll Main Street Springfield, Oregon Phone 44S Fine, full Flavor that Satisfies Dairy Problems Report Finished Oregon's postwar dairy Indus try faces problems of more eco nomical production, disease con trol and better marketing, which need both individual and concert ed action tar th.ii siinHnn ac cording to an analysis by a com mutes or tne agricultural staff of Oregon State college. Despite the present keen de mand which exceeds supply for nearly all types of dairy products, the committee sees adjustment ahead which will require careful handling. Dried Milk The development of the dried whole milk industry may be an ImDOrtant factor In rialrv n-kt. big during the next few years, the report states. Further improve ment in the solubility and.keeplng mmlitlPB UfnilM m.U. 41.1. --AJ4 direct competitor In the fluid ana evaporated milk Industries. Improved quality of both butter and cheese will be nsMuuarv In future to hold markets once the present abnormal situation passes, committee members believe. Sales camnaisns mav ho nnMiiirT in move these products In competi tion with eiiheHtn'n- l -f 1 1 prices at which they can be pro duced. Gives Program The analysis includes a sug gested program based on better dairy stock, production testing, im proved feed supply, disease con trol and improved quality, uni formity and packaging of dairy products.. The report, entitled "The Dairy Industry," may be obtained free from any extension office. i Nicotine Dust Said Best Aphid Control Nicotine dusts are still the stan dard recommendation for control of hop aphlds, though several of the newer chemical dusts have given promising results for use when nicotine Is not readily available, according to a report on hop aphid research Issued by the Oregon Stat College experiment station. The recent scarcity of nicotine sulphate has created an acute problem among Oregon hop grow ers. This material has the advant age of killing the insect both by contact and by the fumes it gives Off., ..-. . : , . . The newer insecticides tried in experiments over the past few, years are purely contact Killers, hence they have to be applied more thoroughly to the under side of the leaves. Most of the machines now used by growers for dusting are not suitable for applying purely con tact dusts, it was found. Aerosol generators have shown promising results with some of the new ma terial but not with others. . . t LIVING SMITHS AGED 52 PITTSFIELD, Mass. U.B The Smith brothers and their filter think they hold some tort of rec ord for total cumulative age. Ed win T. Smith say hi Hven brother and hi sister all are Uv. ing and range In age from 65 to 79, for a grand total of 682 year. DEATH 8 HIT JUNKED CHICAGO U.B Th U.S.S. Wllmette, formerly th ttaamer Eastland, which capsized in th Chicago River 31 year ago with loss of 812 lives, ha been told for Junk. LAMP SPECIAL Floor and Tourchier Chrome Lamps 3-Way .... Mogul Base : (MATCHING BRIDGE LAMPS) I ': ' . ' . ; 2 DAYS ONLY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (November 22nd & 23rd) $28.75 Value FOR ONLY M8.95 " i lMMawsMWlmSl iSLWeal Christmas Gift 'UftniSHines con pflMicutflft ' I jPji ' ,1 ' ,M' 1 ' '.: I Eugene Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Thurs., Nov. Jl. IMS, Fag IS For oil those tasty foods that moan e much on your Thanks giving table shop Irish super markets. You will find count less items to make your dinner a races. Each item is backed by our own unconditional guarantee of satisfaction. Diamond A m ' tl lPi,mpkintoJfl 1 Mince fAeat-"47l Uhrtmp 7"t" 591 I Yams N 2ViCaB " I I Burgess Cove CTC1 lOysters 7w C" 31 1 iTomato Juice" J UtrinaBoans I IRISH-SWARTZ Ice Cream 777 West 6th Av. Rich - Creamy ' Smooth ICE CREAM A Popular Treat At Any Time! Many Popular Flavors IRISH-SWARTZ BAKERY PHONE 5566 ROLLS For Your . Thanksgiving Dinner Place Orders Early k Poppy Sted Knots if Sam Seed Knots fr Clorrleaf Rolls k Butter riake T; ParkorhouM and Ta Rolls ii Mine and Pumpkin PIES FRUIT CAKES Full of Frutt and Nuts PRODUCE SPECIALS NO. 2 KLAMATH SPUDS 50 a-9 c . YAMS i 1 and : SWEET SPUDS 3-29' Grapefruit Arlsonej. 6 for 29c RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2-39' UTAH GREEN CELERY Cranberries. Avocado Poors, Apple. Spinach, Broccoli, Pink Grapafrull Radishes, Green Onions, Egg Plank Pfsinirfiops, Pongranat . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS EUGENE MARKETS ONLY NOTICE! Do your shopping early in the week for Thanksgiving. We Will Be Closed All Day Thursday, November 28. Hudson House . , Fruit Cocktail 37' Hunt's Femey Peaches No. 2'iCan 2 ' 69' Ubby's Fancy Pears No. 2Vi Can 43' Del Monte Peas Early Garden No. 2 Cans 2-39 Hudson House Corn Cream Sty,e No. 2 Cans 2 29 MIB COFFEE LB. 39 Hi Ho Wafers Ik. 25' s&w Hot Sauce 3 25 Upton's Soup Mix 3"k's-25' Loma Linda Ruskets 2 29c Percy's Puddings Chocolate, Vanilla ' ; Butterscotch 3 ,kt- 23' Srx FOUNTAIN LUNCH 980 Charnslton Street SOUP CHILI SANDWICHES SALAD PIE COFFEE TEA COCOA ICE CREAM and HAMBURGERS TO TAKE OUT! Wm & leffii! HOME OF FINE MEATS TWO SUPER MARKETS 960 Charnelton 777 West 6th Ave. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY STEAKS ade a u. 45 T-Bon Sirloin Rib PORKfflOPS 65' PORK LIVER 2 -45' AND HEARTS LITTLE PIG LIMK SAUSAGE -55' SHOULDER ., : PORK BOAST 3' Th tlnsst Hests in Bnieu The Talk of the Tows 1st Bkcrbets Mah-McBrooin Markoto bish-Swarut Bakery ,fcu4SIro3tle?CrIaI, H4 'fshopprrrg xpHt 'ffeW"Wsi'6th avenue Springfield 960 Charnelton St. WI U8EBVB TBI KIOHT TO UMTt "rnrr nrr rvrnY" e)40l