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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
P,ge. nCT.Gu,M.EugeB,,or,T,Aag. 21, 1947,1 pegjon lons Club Informed of Ideograph Usage park to tna Bank Work Approved In Place of Alphabet in the Far East Lions Club Member Larry Fischer, who topped off his war time career at an Air force of- b. mUi at! KPRivnFiFT.n Tho nhamber Dlav Arfivifv hd I IUJ Friday at 1:30 p.m. ana wm go WlUhi dirtrict engineer, itatlng i f icer by attending military gov- wiin weir piaygrouna aircciui z iu jnst nl5 office has received autnor- ernmeni scnooi ana men aoing a or treaihowattheMcKenzieThea- itv to so ahead with bank pro-! tour of duty In Korea with Far iqulres, iupervisor ol piaygrounaj i taction work on the middle fork East Civil Affairs, entertained the for tha WHUmalana Park and Recreation District, reported Wed nesday that tha summer play ground program here would end Vacuum Cleaners IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ka A ft AB Mrs. Saulres said directors would of the Willamette River. be responsible for tha kids during Walsh said in tha letter that tha the show and would return to the U.S. Engineers propose to con playgrounds when the feature it struct a drift barrier along the left over. bank of the middle fork near the Friday morning there will be an Natron cut-off for protection of ! exhibit of art and craft work at the Mt Vernon dittnct east ofive Purposes, Fischer drew Brattain School and an exhibit of here. work dona during tha summer in the manual training shops will be MuSeUtD KeODened in the window of Wright's Hard-..... .. r wirn new v-urarur war Store. For That Next Permanent Ph. 1924 TBS WAV! ROOM Steens Market No-12 - N. L CORNER, PUBLIC MARKET - SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PURE LARD, 4 lbs r 89c FANCY YOUNG MUTTON ( Legs Pound 29c Roast SHLD. Cat Pound 23c Chops ( ft Ibt. 59c STEW Breast or Shank ..2 lbs. 29c FANCY HEN TURKEYS Delicious for byina, baking or roasting. Average 7 to 9 lb. weight Turkeys Whole lb. 45c CUT PIECES BREAST LEGS er WINGS Pound . ... NECKS or BACKS Pound H , TURKEY GIBLETS Pound . .. 69c 49c 85c Swiss Steaks pound... 69c Oregon State College'! Horner Museum, closed for repairs and renovation for the past month, was reopened Aug. IS with a newly appointed curator, Miss Lula M. Stephenson, In charge. Miss Ste phenson succeeds Mrs. Mary Bow man Hull who retired July 1. One of the main attractions for tourist visitors to tha OSC cam pus, tha Horner Museum was vis ited by more than 3500 persons in June. Curtains cleaned In Sanltone. Electric Cleaners. 1210 Willamette St. LOAM, FILL DIRT Bar Run Gravel Prompt Deliver T. C. WILDISH Phone 4871 or 2645-W HOME CANNING'S VEST 2-pUot natal Kd U to twm dtobftM la jggff tofe smI lor yom fcwi'Cowri food. Mitu-x DOME It dow. m It Mated) Fife ooy Mow Mora tlw ov way Mi SAIL JAM AM DOME UDSI AT tO ceocsirs IB1 club at Its Wednesday noon meet ing m the Eugene Hotel with a history of Chinese Ideographs and their evolution and combination Into a written, stylized language. 1 Using a blackboard for illustra- : sev eral of the simple "radicals" signs used either by themselves or as combining forms to make more complex words and ideas. Then he showed how to compound the signs. Picture Influence Part of the picturesqueness of the Oriental languages, he pointed out, comes from the picture base of their spoken tongue. "For in stance," he said, "the verb Ho see' it written by drawing the symbol for an eye and then attaching legs to it to give the idea of the eye going somewhere." As another illustration he drew the two symbols for "to stand" and "center," which together mean "neutrality." He capped his talk with the in formation that the Japanese sym bol for the United States is the combination of "rice" and "coun try." "They explain this," he said, "by saying that the United States is a very rich country, and since to them rice is the basis for riches, our country is known to them as Rice Country." Lion First Vice-President Dr. A. T. Oberg presented Lion A. L. Hawn with a badge signifying 10 years of perfect attendance. Lion President C. E. McLean congratu lated the club on having Hawn as a member. . . N TAKES THE "FIGHT" OUT OF HARD WATER! 1 J fSjflraV' Suds Instantly In i uSff r Hort' or Jven lw Wat,rl ivfii Eliminates Greas j fVSllv' from Dishwashing! S j FlnetTjSk lonfler li'e 1 Qua"y YoUr Ny,0n OI,d ! I ouaranteed jaVlaFin Fobrlcsl FUiim.ijiiijiijipi,'W . OWjWaj"''lw'l'''',. I V diX , Ji! i Im f. 1 - GRADE "A" STEWING HENS . fc BOILING BEEF . . TTTj) SMOKED 7" -J LINK SAUSAGE . . RING BOLOGNA . . . Tfjj) PURE LARD Mots jtmtr cxe WTm H-l LaA vj n itPJP A dollar bill goes further at Red & White Stores and that's not Just an Idle claim. You can see ior yourseli by shocking the Items below; others, too numerous to list here, are on display In your convenient, courteous Red & White grocery the Store of Quality and Economy, oi $$$ and Sense. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY... AUGUST 22 AND 23 MILK Nestles. Tall Cans, 2 lor 25c . .9 for $1 MILK Nestels, Small Cans, 4 for 25c 18 lor $1 GRAPEFRUIT Red4 WWterancy, No. 2 Cans. 2 for 39c 6 lor $1 SOAP Ivory, large bars. 2 for 37e 6 lor $ 1 SOAP Ivory, Medium Bars, 2 for 21c . .. 10 $1 SOAP Ivory, personal, 2 for 15c 14 for$l DREFTOXYDODUZ Reg. Pkg each 29c Red & White ORANGE JUICE No. 2 Cans 2 for 27c 8 far 1 Si Red & White Fancy Grapefruit Juice 46 os. Can Each 26c 4 i- M mw & SdPM see ANOTHER FIRST IN THE FOOD BUSINESS Buy One Advertised Item at the Regular Price and ge A..erforonIy (fl) IS CENT! NO LIMIT - NO STRINGS (IDME SdDLnUD WM! STARTING FRIDAY, AUGUST 22 THRU AUGUST 30 Every item a guaranteed bona fide value at price listed The second one for ONE CENT. n Oregon Gem A 2 Sr- Penthouse reas r, zicc zdc Chicken 72LJ25cL26c Prunes Kffrl.. 29c?ar.30c rinmcL 20cL21c D Cerretelll j"u BeansHauou 21 c L.. 22c Derby s,eak , ClamsiSc-. 35cL.36c Sauce8",w 19c" Mary4ale Sweet Wlrc 90 oq Spuds 29cL30c bnacks os. c 22ccan.23c Qu..n Chocolate OIlVesKta 32cfor 3iC vrnn5"9" OO W,,VeS5o,I jyrUp 20 ox. Jar... -OZCjarsOOC Del Monte 2 . DatesSo3. ib.30cL 31c PumPkin 2ViCan- l7crtf EXTRA HOT Reg. 15e Chow Chow?f525eU 26c c!fot 10c' Ik VIIYeS Stuffed. 44 ox. TjClars OC ANOTHER EXTRA j s Malt ICVto. 69c t 70c Sturdimixtt39cs. We once more have a fairly good supply of Jello, Eagle Brand, Crisco, Kleenex, Tissue and Napkins. Vitamin packed Fruits and Veaetables and rh best f meats at Brodsky's Market. Drive out to Eighth and Blair and Shop Eugene's Most Beautiful Market. Ph. 3499 795 W. I