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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
y Supervisor Okays Use gildings for Play Activity .Lini and weekend r'S rtildrenV recreation "la Thursday in a letter "S5 Superintendent Clar f , City Recreation Di- 'lerwrHinei said the h would be made available ti recreation department they not needed for d Ipulations in his letter .;,t no charge be made for A the facilities other than "dities janitorial and cus J 'services: that the recrea "Urmient would pay tor V., ,nd damage done while lldings are in use lor recre Iurposes, and that the city i, school personnel to super , td direct the activities so I possible. t, cannot say how exten Tjie schools will be used be J the greater portion ot our m is being spcn. .u park and recreation areas t city." ! January indents kier do we know how much Lui. Aiicht tn b used until PJVU W4 xa recreation councils in the ( ud senior nign icnoou. jadents will have an oppor- to express their opinions L types ol recreation pro fibej desire. However, with lit ol the schools, we will be io organize programs from I th social and athletic Eaiy mentioned badminton, (tboard, volley ball and types of recreation which H provided for both adults I itudents during winter S city recreation director also tid Thursday that the r plumbers now are laying Iteditchwork for installation atabing in the proposed com- miinitv hllilriinv o. v: j y " -"nexeentn and Lawrence St playground. Members of the Eugene plumb ers local will "rough in" the plumbing next Saturday, and when that is done, the American Legion will take responsibility for pouring the foundation. Eugene Camentem' lnrl ir . ... . vi Will erect the building, according to V UUM J . Form work for the Kiwanis and Rotary-sponsored tennis courts is underway, and concrete will be poured next week. The Cyclone Fence Co. will begin erecting a fence around the two-block park Monaay. This fence will cost the city recreation de partment ahnnt mnn .i.u t. - vuvuv, aiuiuugn most other work is voluntary. The recreation director has been notified that the city will receive three bleacher units with total capacity of 1500 from the War Assets Administration. The former Cams Adair hipcc .iii cost a total of $14, and enable the city 10 cancel half of a $2400 oraer ror oieacners. r )l Firemen Check k Fire, Furnace l to! fire in an apartment a. it 165 Fifth Ave. W. early miiy morning was believed K by i defective flue, city w.i said. The blaze occurred t il t.m., and burned a large n the roof of the structure, k damage was caused by tinted floor furnace at the of C. Kirchoff, 171 Eigh tt Ave. W, about 8 p.m. Wed-7- nn Takes Permit r $50,000 Building '!! !t Contractors Machin- f Co. of Eugene Thursday ob lad a city building permit for ration of a $50,000 shop and Rtoust at 540 Filmore St. Ik firm's application for ra ti to Industrial property was pmtd by city council in June. I raiding permit shows the roe will be 180 by 122 feet, construction by Stien Broth- iratractors. i k estimate of 15 million tons nntrcial fertilizers used In lut a new high record for the kd States. " (UUckmt'bmkit' W ...mU -Urn-. 7" hr dmtrt . . . mU mHgm, too. I- fn sure you home-makers will lot Surprise Berry Muffins". s tested recipe, featuring "writ, berries (any in sea I and my favorite floor risner s Blend: 'wu ana it easy. BtRHY MUFFINS tw " Mis 09t)W P)d qwckty o airy inQrdijfitt, mixing "cipe make, oo, aoa mn d Flour nd make ! T0- And y the k. - ? ' , e a card. Just CJ0 Carole Cook, Box 2lSo, i- ' 2Sb anrlcl WiWi 2!e Pep and Vim? fieoufy Queen's fe Changed BOULDER CITY. Xev. UP,-. They changed "Miss Boulder Dam" to "Miss Boulder City" before she 1 could have her picture taken on Hoover Dam. Seems the Disabled American Veterans, conventioning in nearby Las Vegas, selected Peggy McCar ty. 20, a Tacoma lovely, as "Miss Boulder Dam." But Bureau i,i nirlanninn of ficials held that the term "Boulder I i isouo since congress changed the name officially to "Hoover Dam." "Boulder City" is something else aeain hprauc th t'tWan. .... " .changed the name of their town. Five New Polio Cases Bring Year's Total to 28 PORTLAND VP) Oregon recorded five new infantile par alysis cases last week, the same number as during the preceding week, the State Board of Health said Wednesday. The nolin total tn fa- ttnc vpar i is 28. compared to 43 during the tuiiespunaing iiho penoa. Salary Rates Set by Order The county court Thursday passed an order setting new jus tice and constable salaries, con forming with the law passed by the state legislature this spring. The county officers will be taken off their previous fee basis and raised to a salary 20 per cent above their previous high. There are five justice districts outside of Eugene in Lane Coun ty, and four constables. Salaries for each district were set at: Cottage Grove justice, $169; Florence. $138: Junction City. $190; Springfield, $92; and Oak ridge, $29. Salaries are monthly. Constables' monthly salaries are: Junction City, $10: Florence, $35; Cottage Grove, $40; and Spring field, $40. Vets, Jap Girls marrying the Japanese girls, but Register-Guard1, Eugene, Orf ., civilians perhaps SO, who had States men Thiire.. Ang. 21, 1947, Page 19 who served In the FEW MUNICIPAL STRIKES HlIM fn Wp- askfd t0 " dlsehrR . V?."1 lorc" prior ,0 Decembr-i Chicago -aus-in. intemm- nurry 10 r reo Ia, here touke occupation job, . i ... Mana. YOKAHAMA Easer little ratner man leave tneir unental iw numoer nas Deen some- . - Japanese girls made an eleventh- sweethearts. hat larger tlian I originally ex-,00" na computea tne IracUon of hour rush to marry American' The most talked-about marriage P' 'a American consul total worxmg time lost through husbands Thursday and beat the during the period was that of for-,0"'1 u- AIl Johnson. I strikes of municipal employee as deadline for entry into the "fabu-:mer Lt. Frank White of Somerset, only .034 per cent compared with lous" United States. Pa., to pretty Pia Kurusu, daugh- The Romans used cotton for l.S per cent for workers in private Midnight Thursday ends the 'ter of former Ambassador Saburo tents. 'industry. one-month period durinsr which Kurusu, who was negotiating in the U.S. Congress lifted the ban J Washington during the attack on on Japanese immigration to enable i r a Haroor. iney were marnea Aug. 14. About 550 girls are estimated to have wed since July 22 in Yoko-I hama to Kobe to Americans eli- war veterans to marry and take home girls met in this occupied country. In most cases. Nisei soldiers (American-born Japanese) were gible to return them to the United Wake up to NSnt:s...inour coffee! EAGER BEAVER NEEDED HELP PORTLAND, Ore., (U.R) A real "eager beaver" has been discov ered here. Police rescued from drowning a beaver which was try ing to build a dam across the quarter-mile-wide Willamette River. I ff44i's'i! Sod MtUow Mints with tlut IT Vita Smooth and thick as country cream! - an. PmraHS! tlws the time to can 'em yours this week tt, MMNE CAN NOW Before LABOR DAY or you may be TuO LATEI Iff ,1 V PEACHES All Tout favorite varietii lor canning, Elbortai and Halei and tht wlecled packs of ach to give you the most lor your money in quality and quantity. Get your Peacbei and can this week SDRE! The height ol the Peach season 'Will be over alter Labor Day. HALES 801b. Box 2.49 Maryhill HALIS 211b. Likj 2.25 Yakima ELBERT AS DFttMl 30-IH Bo 2.49 Other Fresh Product Features Seedless table Grapes lb. 12c CELERY, Local Pascal lb. 10c Crispy Cucumbers lb. 6c Eggplants, just bread and fry lb. 10c Golden Corn, local lb. 11c PEARS U. S. No. 1 Cannery 34-lb. box LQ WASH. BARTLETTS 7 PRUNES Itallcm, Washington Fresh ond Ripe! IS-fc Flat 1.29 TOMATOES Yakima Garden fresh Flavor! 16-lb. Flat 79c Grapefruit JuicesT" or unsweetened, 46 ok. oan 19c JAR RUBBERS "siow Rubbers, caps and lids lor nearly every jar 5c 7e pkgT JOt WEU1 '5000.00 "NAME IT" CONTEST flow J fun at Stttway ENTER TODAY Beverages Edwards Coffee 2-lb. can 89c Nob Hill Coffee, Mb. 38c. 2-lb. 75c Airway Coffee, Mb. ?4c, 3-lb. $1.07 Sank Instant Coffee 2-oz. 45c Neseafe, Instant Coffee 4-oz. 39c Flavorade, Drink Mix 3-pkts. 10c Cookies, Crackers TELviT LUNCHEON 12 os. TClVl I MEAT caa W's 9d to fit lot cJres o bny totting doyt IlllsfC OF TANGERINES No. 1 JUIvC Old South Brand caa Something rottly diMttit h Hofor eW n(ntmmt RED No. 1 A C TAG caa 19 tVaWe tupegfW. Stock tpattkh pivee evee M yoe eeweeef torn 35 11s APRiCOTS Gold N' Glo Cookies, 9-oz. pkg. 1 9c Sodas, Busy Baker 2-lb. pkg. 39c Sodas, Snow Flakes 2-lb. pkg. 39c Grahams, Mb. 24c. 2-lb. 47c Tea Timer, Crackers Mb. box 29c Rita Crackers Mb. box 29c CANDIES SATIN MIX Alwayt wckomei treat to tftsty ao colorful. SUGAR CANE PRICES 10 Us. 94c. Z.9S 23 llis. 2.33, Beet Prices O 92c 2.28 8.79 Baking Needs, etc. Cake Flour, Softasill pkg. 37c Bisquick, Biscuit Mix. 40-oi. pkg. 45c Pie Crust Mix, 17-ot. pkg. 32c Cherub Milk, W $5.25 Karo Syrup. Uh'- M2-lb. gl. 19c Vinegar, Old Mill. qt. 16c. gal. 45c Pickling Spice, c"""f 8-oz. pkg. 29c Pabst-ett Cheese 6'2-oi. pkg. 29c American Cheese, M;" 2-lb. 95c Spaghetti Dinner, -' pkg. 25c Nu-Made Mayonnaise Pt J" c Cocktail Sauce, Dennison, 14-oz. 25c Potato Chips. 15c, 25c and 59c siies Wax Paper, Mn Ck9,m 125-ft. 19c Canned Fruits and Juices Pie Cherries. r" No. 2 can 29c Oregon Prunes, W N 19c Apricot Nectar, ;'. lc Apple Juice, S&W, qt. bottle 35c Blended Juice, 'tW o- Sow. . 23c Canned Foods Hominy. " No. 2i2 can 229c Sweet Potatoes, p'. No. vt u 5C Chicken, Noodles, '' '- 1 3c Deviled Ham, Libby, No. can 17c Deviled Meat, Libby, No. 2 can 13c Vienna Sausages, Uhht 4-oz. can 17c Oysters, "" o'r 72-oi. can 39 I WHEATIES r II CEREAL I 8-oz.pka. l, un Eastern Skinned HoM or Whole Short Skortkt Testderizodl HAMS lb. 65s PRESERVES Shody Oak Loganberry lb. Jar 32 Shady Oak Raspberry or Dude Ranch Strawby. 'S 39c GRAPE NUTS or FLAKES PKG. 17c Household Needs Lifebuoy Soap tar 9 l-Ueltft Soee Laundry Soap 3 bars 20c Cryitel Wlti. VEL;,P powdW nM. pkf. 19c Supurb Soap 24-ol pkg.27c Greiwletee) Aerowax quart 49' Speejy. 4y H tpply Leg o! Veal Boast lb. 49e Veal Loin Chops lb. 69' Breast of Veal, for stew lb. 29' Short Bibs of Beef lb. 29c Tender Lamb Liver lb. 29'" Ground Beef Dally lb. 39' Waste-Free FRYERS hJ?W ID. 0 Evrsctrated Disjointed Ready to Fry Ost Ranch Applt Jtlly 12-ct. 19c You get more for your money at SAFEWAY ! s iroQ For