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Friday Evening. lfa Pago Six THE EUGENE QUAliJJ i. it ; b if '4 i. i'l 'I i; . Hi i I ! ':(!'.! News of Nearby Towns Special Correspondence To The Guird From Various Live Districts In Its Field. COTTAJK CKOVI-:. May If-'. (Special) .Mr. nnri Mr. Jnmei It1"- . licit will I live Sunday for Joplin, Mo., j lu visit Mth. Itiuiirtt's mother, Mr. l'olly Waul, nntl .Mr. I.iiiip!t'f lnv ' ihrr, l'ril uf h uifiii itj. -M'. -Mr. j iieniiPtt is ri-coviring from Imi ret-i-nt ' aiTiilent, nnij ibirikM i h lri w.ll lifp i liitii ri'niviT. Krin'Mt iiimI (ileiin H'Mi- .fpnt motor--! to Anliland wher thpy will nttfjul Mhe -frfind nnmiiibly of Ufhi'fi-HM nnd O-M KeHo-v. Mr. iiidI Mr. Win, X. Jr linen mid Mr. I-clnixl I.fnr-Ij art! alo Mt'-iidiiiK onivcriiinn. .Mr. uid Mm. Jo. Uninn expert tn return to Junction City from a trip cant iifit week. Mr. (Jaiim Iihh Upvu t-oillui.intfwl K I nv.-nl Intro Hint will rctt, tH'ir ttto Koim Will iriivil III an whhi uiku up ink num. j h'-j m i, i dUohIb with tli ''ii' rfliitivrs. . . u .1.1 I Pl....a IH'MIKH .-M'I1JI-S-I "i I inn i . I 7" . .. . ... J 1,-ft TliurMlay fr Sail 1 ',.-, day morning with Mm. Ilrtjre ft-an. S:,mt-rKo l.n. abo fulli rp .. i. . i : r.ivpri-d from lilt twer ilinfff. Jle will be f-ir w-ar. Dm ir , f. . . .. . .liris,i)in tii roidH tin pant week Au'wg some li:ti(-i nccfld ditrliioK. Mr, KtiHH'll, our new neighbor from Calif mm. who purchaaed the Soleim (dure, in miikinc a l"t "f stibHtantial iinprvein'iit in way of new fent-e iidI hoime rpairlbjf. Ceorgu end Hnxfrr I-iher are juat r-rimpU'tinir the nuildinjr of a fine bis hum. They have a mull smvintll and nit llieir own lumber. Mr. Stain and brother-in-law. are , imikins a jto wide and thoroughly iiioilcrn r))l from the county r"ad ne j (i'in SnmliTnon and Wt-gnera to ' lUfir h'liiiPHttadK U)on the hill. I AhrJi:iin II:indikiT 1ms returned 1 home from Franklin where he ban I been at work the lant two or three teafhera, Mas Arleigh Kimerer. j j The freezing nap of Unt winter : ! killed a large number of apple trees in ' j tiim rinnily. One of the heaviest loa j era ia Charles Jlurgef, who reports ! that more than half of the best trea j in hii ffae orchard are dying. A pe-' J ( uliur thing about it is that the out side rows are not affected. Mr. I,yle A. Hell of (Jlenwood. Colo., arrived the latter part of lant week to upend a few days v.niting her former -hnol chums. Mra. F. M. Win.rlftoQ and .frk. Audrey Kllenburg. itev. and Mn. ij. A. Tare rt left I taut Thnritdijr evenipg for I'ortlin)! , where Mrs. Taggert will spend a r be uKpd in this work this week, ft ia Kiiid. "Family Mix" at Christian Church HKXVKlt. Colo., May 'I'l. A triil of ilt-br.f. 7.") imlcri loug. r-maiut'd :u ll- llin-aaleiU toitTJiiu loday in A re uiilDler wl llc U JEJ w Uu Jr.U WJiol Mre tuiMiigh a t xen vi iag.a .a.e ya-j tenhy kill. ii tiire pt-ra Us. st-veiely, itinirins ibr e ohe)-i uuj causing ( wpfkn nun her daughter. He ,Ji(liiuii5 of do Urn damage t J prop-. Mr. and Mra. Claud Keck are hap- """PP n" nit ir,i,n 811 ", ! ov over the birth of n I.nhv dauehtcr. ' ,nnn n" W ne ,an Hi' Mis. Jamea K. 'J i.vlor met h m at' JCX TMX CITV. May Hi'. (Spe tii train Thurwliiy an he punned ,.llti t j;ltUtni.ltr, wj, here through town. ' from I'uuuln hiix purchnsed the C. C. M. 1. Wyatt re'unied We.lnrMbiy , r JIjlr , r'r(inkin uiltt from Kouemiu. i Mr. W. Williniiu ia Hftenrling H. V. Flower from M.-ibtnii. Wiih., ; (h(, ui-kali grind lodge in Aaliliiml In viiiing bis wife and children Mif. : Week Mix. I. S. M'J.enti of O-hkU, W in., who ha been vitiiinj her duugh t"r. Mrs. (feorge (iilmore all winter hiM reiuriierl to her home. N. K. ti)ii!- and ti-n who clerka in the J. C. i'einiey store. Mr. Flower i ratich.?r In the Vnkiliia valley. The city paid W'dlimii iarid)'Bn ."(MI for two at res of hriul c;iM nf town fur the new reservulr ttii)'. They will fcci'in lei tbw font met for ibe 1-ennr-voir. Jlernian Miller returned from a bua iije trip to i'ortlund 'J'hursday. Mr, Curl in of I .iwdyville rbiims ti have brought in the firm pen lliit Hfaon. II, HiiKtiti went to Albany Thurn- ilay t) be tiiiUHtol liiDt the IJkH jodjte. I W)JJ Marie Mosiei wan brought hoiii.- I ;.. .or,3l,(i .I,;- l(iriiiiiir. from the Kiigeric hottpilnl U edueilii. ,f)im,.H Kvuiim of - Ashland visited She it mmiewlMi. improvol, nud i , jlotni, f()kH n f(,w (1VM :int W(1(lkt Maying with Iter fmher. Mr. Herring-j Mrs. Viola Jt.ddle f 1'ine, Oregon. was c hflt lal. Fiigene. fur aevernl week. Fil Xe )f Sjtringfield is having some hii liNinn tial improvement mifle )in hi place here in the way of woven wire fence. I WINBERRY I WIXBEItllY. Ore., May 20. (Spe cial J Mm. Nathan 4'haffee of Mm. Kvana who umlerwent nn p- j Wendlii.g accompanied her purenta errition at the I'ugene hovpitfll hint i week in getting along nicely, j Mr. nod Mra. August l,nikowk.v j ; have pun based (be hiiiii)) housn and ; five hitK Just ii'rtb of Ir. Hiek'a rei- i '. denre on Laurel St. j Mr. Hurry Milieu wim railed here I 1 trim, har h,.m in ('nnnllia nn ! Mr. and Mra. W. I. Seott home Sun luy for h few dn.vM viwit. Mr. and Mra. William (ilaspey nnd rhiblren n( Fall Creek tok dinner wilb Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlen Neet Sun dny. Misa KkIii Scott wIiokc home ia at Itend and who tencheH at Trent, and will go on to l'oentello, Idaho, to at tend a meeting of the Ma conic grand j t Jiotilder. I.oien II, !ennett, tt li)lge. They expect to return iu aiwut j Parpf nti r, wa killed when a roof no. tw)i weeka. 1 wl i) h be was working wa blowuj A. Sayien. who held the position a ! ncaint a lilies of ro. ks. Twj others' uithl operator during the absence ofjno,kiiig on the roof .xMped w:tb t-! F. T. Juve. went to Silverton to ac- j jur ,r. A wv of f.e huh drowned in' cpt a Biiniliir posit on. muttt bike ui Ilercmud wn u tbe . . t u - ovpi-iurn d a iat .n which he; a c inpiuii'iu were plaimg, DANEBO Imi in the Itforge Itroiuf eld home on the wel a de, ;ene JfoH Jr., took ft spoonful of croiene Tburlay moining insteinl of Motniiih m)-)icine. Home leineipe g'H Ibe s tiff out of hi Ki'-m.-wh and the doctor an id be could have done no bet ter, when he arrived, W. l' Xickermm il muie tein-her from IloM-ehiirg was fined Jflt and coat Tlmradiiy by .1. K. Voting. He rin into a Hodge nednn driven by F. . I lay let t from Waahingtou Wed nesday evening at Hivide. limner tialioway, wife anl aintern in liiw Nan and Snw Helton, mo tored to Kugene ThurFiltiy evening and lo-'k Kiiiper with Min Margaret Galloway at the Sunn Campbell halt, Anna Voting from I'ortlund viniied Wednesday with her brother J, K, Young of Cottage Grove, returning to I'ortbim) Ttuirfcdfiy morning. .Mrs. Hachel Keexo from Portland who Utin been visiting her daughter. Mr. Ilhinchard Cellern, returned lioine Thurn)lay. The Amcni-an I.egjon will have rhsirge of the Memorial day exercise. They will meet with the G. A. H. peo ple Saturday and carry out the plan of the (J. A. It. post, furnishing ear riBgen. Th council could not agree Wed nesday night on the kind of paving tiiey wanted for the new utrtets. They finally decided between either con crete or aiphalt, and will let the con tract Friilay night. Mrs. Maml llohl will entertain "n Thureday night in honor of her mo ther. Mm. M. M. Cooper and niwter. Vera Simmona from St. Helen. The iDTited giieita are Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorg H"hl, Mr. and Mr, t'rorge Hawley. Mr. and Mra. Chet Chun h ilL YA l.nndKou. Mr. and Mrs. Will Simmons. Mra. it. M. Cooper and V. K. Cooper, who will return from the Ashland convention Thuradny. Mra. Ilesiie Sutrliffe will give a piano recital Tueaday evening, May' 1'7, in the high trhm auditorium, an ited by Mra. Victor Kern, Mrs. Glen ilaney and N. J. Nelson. Jr. Mra. Itert Stoneburg will leave Sun day for Greenwood, Wisconsin, to be gone all summer, Mr. Stoneburg bus been in Wisconsin th. psst year. Mrs. Stoneburg will visit her nmtber. Mn. MaihewHon who ia Wl years old. i lie own of the illuesH of her son Glenn. I ,i Khiillg of Fall Creek Mient Sun hospital , ,v in thin rommunity. Mrs, K. I'otter came Saturday! from WalterviHe for a few days visit with her dim iter Mra, V. I.. Htjrka. Mr. and Mrs. Frul IHHh of Lowell is here visiting her sister, Mrs. F.d , Holmes. Mrs. Kiln Frum is In Coburg 1 imd Mr. and Mrs. Cowhart of Spring- to vi. her ihitigbter a few days. j field vis ted Mrs. . r . Hibfcon Sim Mr. IH'in G"'diii is liere from . day. her borne in Salem v siting her pa- j Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Ifencka an'l renft). .Mr. and Mrs. Jw M tchell, 'children visiteM relativea at Walter- .Mrs. Kd Ibdmes and children ex-1 pect to leave Sunday for Shannon to ! penf the 'summer. I Mrs. Vernon Kimbsll has arrived; from North Hend to v:sit a short time I with rehiive here. j Mr. and Mrs) Murnum O'l'ohertv are rejuicing over ibe birth of a baby ville Saturday. M. K. Goblen wan home over the week-end from the logging camp on Little Fall Creek. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R Scott vialted their daughter Mrs. Nathan Chaffee at Wendting Sunday. Mrs. M. K. (iolden ond chiblren laughter born at the hitns of Mrs. .. Fridnv with Mr.C. S. M)mhi- "iiiiimj piireiiis, ,ir. nnu .HIS. J. I. Murphy. May I'l. SPRINGFIELD I rTIUNGFlF.LH. May 2'J. (Rpe ciahA meeting of the joint commit tee of the American Legion, the G. A. II. and the Ladies of the Grand Army to observe Memorial I 'ay serv ices has lieen called by this evening at 7:.'ii oV-lock at the home of .Mra. ( F. Fggimann. Hr. It. 1. Mortetiscn left yesterday morning on a motor trip to I'enn, Oregon. Mrs. Charles Hngar and daughter were in yesterday morning from Vida. Mrs. Marry Oowman o( Notl was a Springfield visitor yesterday. Horn At their home in Creswell. ny. HARRISBURG HANKIiO, May 22.- ( Special) Lucille and Llinor Hertelsen . are spending a few davN-with their grand ma ami grandpa, Mr. and Mra, Her nnrd PederKon. Mhm llemmingsen la home for a wliile now. The eighth grade of the Danebo ' reported there a) iiool took their examinatioiia last Thursday and Friday. Margaret Whither culled on Helen Hemtiiingsen one evening thin week. -Mr. niDl Mra. Arthur McHowell ami children 'viHitcd with the Clacum family Saturday. Fred Schneider and fanfily were visitors of the Slocum home Satur day evening. Many children from this commun ity attended the birthday parly of Myrtle OIhcii at her home Saturday. Mth. Slocum and daughter were viiiiling nt Mr. und .Mrs. Verne Witb ruw'a Sunday. pftnebo school will close Friday. Mrs. Nick HerteNeii railed at the Bernard Pedersnn home Tuesday aft- entooll Mrs. Henry Cersovsky passed through this vicinity on her way home from Kugem one da.v thia week. r en ye.ir o l gu i was crusneu (barb at Plattvi'de when on outbuid in' was destroyed. .Most of the properly bias was to hinall buildings and to telephone and telegraph lines. The gal;; lasted f'jr nearly an hour in some places. At Frt Collins It aMKiiiiird tne force jf a tornado, but no emit damage w.n "The Family Mix." a three-act comedy will be given at the First Christian church at 8 o'clock on Monday evening. May 25. The play Is given under the auspices of the oung People of the church. The characters are: Mr. Bob Warren Small Deacon Ward kite Sally Katie Buchanan Jobson Roland' Humphreys JamOH ' Howard Stansbery Loulsiana Johsfng, Anna Chapman Mihs Campson Lena Newton The proceeds from the play are to apply to the traveling expenses of Miss Cecil Harding and Miss Grace Fartium who are going to Japan this summer as mission aries. Music during the evening p hp furnished bv Mr. Claude Neely, Mrs. K. Husby and ProL uii. iitl wards. " ward, supper Was state moms of Jp i, rrom the pala" .f1 went directly Pre: thP pu,ur to IT Tuesday, May lit, UCV lo JUNCTION CITY 1 4 , 4 jrNf.Tnv Cl l Y. Mav 21.- (Spe-ciiilt- II. Wain of Mnrshfiehl is visiting ild friends in Junction City for a few dovs. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Christ ensen pji.nt Smiriny visiting relative in Portland. Mrs. CbrtMtennen's moth er, Mrs. ltiuin returned home wit li Ui em. Mrs. Henry Landers, a son. Mrs. P. Crow was here Wednesday from Thurston. Mr. ami Mrs. N. A. Howe returned Wednesday from Marysville, ( 'ali fornia, where they visited Mr. Itowe'a sister, Mrs. Kunice Iteed. Cecil Kmmous, cousin of Karl N. Hillanl of this city, arrived Wednes day night from Iteavertoii to visit at the I illsrd home. Mra. Mick Smith and children left this morning for Wenilling after vis iting at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Gcrlach. The Western Fnlon gang, which bos been working on the telegraph and telephone lines in and about Springfield for the past three weeks was transferred to Kugene Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cyr, Mrs. A. It. Snecd and Mrs. Kathryn Ihiucnn made up a t healer party to the Hcilig in Ku gene Wednesday night. Mrs. Wituiot Foster of Portland la visiting in Springfield and plans to stiend the summer here with her imr- 1 cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. JtcPue. j Mrs. Wilbur Lcpley rcttirtml home j Wednesday night from Albany after : being there at the bed-ode of her tauichter, Mrs. Homer Hnvls. She HAUniSHI IiG. Ore., May 21. (Speeial) The Heal team Tuesday went to Coburg to pliy a return game returning with a defeat of III to 2. I The game was well played with each pifner at tnetr pest, i oinnrn tor tne local nine let the visitors down to two bits while Howard, Coburg's twirling ace, was touched for 1 1 bui gles. Coburg's two runs came In ibe first inning when Harrislmig kicked the ball around for a couple of errors. When the local toam motored up to Coburg last Tuenlay they were de feated by the score of 4 to 2. The line-up is as follows: Scott, It; Mor- Weber, K, ; ilhelm Burgess, rf ; Hi e Mr. an.rK',n' J: i:llert lb; Perkins, cf c; t oiburn, p. Jim Thomas was brought home from the Kugene hospinl Monday where he hits been suffering from n broken leg. ' The freshmen of the local high school enjoyed a picnic at Triangle hike last Sunday. About 20 yere pres ent including one of the high school Springfield Home Novel Party Held SPHINGFIKLI). May. 22. (Spec ial") A "good luck" party honoring Mrs. Han W. Crites who is leaving nop wilh Sir. Crites and daughter Jean on nn extended trip through the east and south win given yesterday afternoon by the Needlecrnft club nt 'he home of Mis. W. H. Pollard, w.lh Mrs. I'otlnrd and Mrs. A. P. McKinzey of F.ugene as hostesses. Members present were: Mrs. Charles Siott. Mrs. ( harles O. Wilson. Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs. Harry (M. Stewart. Mrs. R. I. Mortenen, Mra. W. 11. Adrien. Mrs. John F. Kelels, Mrs. Klvin May. Mrs. Carl Olson, Mrs. Crites and the hostesses. Miss Kiln Boeeen of Ku gene was a guest. The Crites wMI go to Victoria, B. C, and thence to Mon treal. They will visit relatives of Mra. Crites jn Ottawa, before going on to New York City, loiter in the summer they will visit Mr. Crites' relatives in Buchanan, West Virginia. ST. LOCIS. May 22 One man wa reported killed and cons'-derab e prop erty damage done by & severe storm wh'ch struck towns in H imilton and Saline count. e. in snutiiei n Illinois i n?t night, according to word received! here today. ' 1 Meagre advices said that the stor u leveled 18 houses in Hnrrisburg, III., j and causing considerable other dam age. One man is said to have been killed at McLean sboro. Wire coni nii. ligations to the area have been dis rupted. " , . McKenzie Highway To be in Fair Shape Soon, is Report Endeavor to Give Musical Program A special musical program will be given in the pre-servlce con cert at the. First Christian church Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock, it is announced. Once each year the Intermediate Chris tian Endeavor has charge of the evening service, giving a pre-ser-vfee program. The regular ser vice of the church begins nt S o'clock. Organ Solo Mendelssohn's Spring Song Gwenn Stivers Reading "The Cross . of Gold" Floyd Stevens Solo :.. Kathleen Powell Violin Solo Charlotte Hilliard Quartette . . Girls' H. S. Quartette Quartette . . Girls' H. S. Quartette Solo "Teach Me to Pray" Ruby George The road between Ninirod and Blue I river is still pretty rough in spots. but a few days of good weatbei will put it in fa:rly good condition, said f Nelson F. Macduff, supervisor of the, Cascade National forest, who returned, to Kugene yesterday after a trip lo( inspect forest work in the tinner Mi.- j KenJe district. . With careful driv- j ing the road can be negotiated nt present, nnd as soon os it is dry. it ( will be fit for use without chains, be says. . The McKenzie river pleasure re sorts are all ready for business and are expecting a banner year, says .Mr. Macduff. Many fishing parties 1 are expected up during the next few I days, and the camping season will , soon open. A party of road men made a trip, up to tne snow; line awl men iukcm up to Scott lake iu search of a quarry for rock for the road work this Hum mer, said Mr. Macduff. Telephone and trail work in the I Cascade National forest is now going i ahead rapidly, says Mr. Macduff, nnd j Smith L. Taylor, in charge of this I work, is sending out pack mules to! BUILDING BID ASKED SPRIN(iFlKLI, May 22. (Spe cial). Bids on the .2.j.0f)0 First Na tional bank building which ia soon to be erected on the southwest corner of Fifth nnd Main streets, will lie con sidered next week and the contract awarded, necordins to L. K. Page, vi?-? president of the bank. Excavating be gan t bin morning for laying pipe to supply water sen-fee to the building sile. Two teams of 10 pupils each, will compete in the music memory contest in connection wilh the public child ren's chorus to be presented June 5 at the Methodist Kpi-copal church, announces Miss Leona Marat era, mu sic supervisor. i A total of approximately 2(0 child ren, including those in the contest,' will take part in the program, it is stated. The memory contest will be given nt the opening of the evening. aiiVrthe children's chorus will be pre sented while the judges are deciding the winner. -A small admission charge will be made, to cover expenses entailed in : the presentation, says Miss Marsters. ; (Continued from pat, one) , orated with blue "hydrangeas and pink roses. The royal family entered the throne room to the strains of ibe national anthem. Presentations lasted an hour and' a half. After- SATURDAY . SPECIALS Beef Roast Pound . ic Beef Boil lb. j Veal Loaf, lb. 25 to introduce" CRYSTAL FLAKE SHORTENING No. 4 Pails 7f No. 8 Pails $1.3 Spring Lamb D.E. Neberga Meat Market 66 E. 9 Phone Government Inspected k,,, ,! ...ill, I,. 1 I,..- Ul.inll n.-lwL..I. Mr. Frank Moo. head and -laughter Ilhfrrt .,,. ttlm wiii ..;, iuip. Ml. ' Florence motored o Roseburg Hun I day. Mrs. Motti head In bail been j attending Hu grand circle NcIkIi- ! bors of Womb-raft returned home ! wilh t hem Suti'lny night. Mrs. Ben Itohar-lvon and dtttightcri Patricia, returned from ('rant PhhI Sunday niftht, Mr. Rb hanlon bad , been nt 1 ending the grand circle j Neighbor of Woodcraft and visiting; her mother ami sister there. Mr. and Mrs. H. It. Houghih nnd: illiaet. Ml, (ten. Young and Ruth,; and Mr. ami Mrs. Br me Rrnw, re -1 turned Monday night from a w eek 1 end spent in Portland. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Blincip and son' Pavia 1 m reported improved. CAMP CREEK They're making it The n pom SATURDAY Meat Specials Steer Beef Roasts, per pound 15s Eeef Boils, per pound 10c - 12"c Shoulder Veal Roasts, por. pound . .. 17c Hamburger, per pound 15c Pork Sausage (Home MndoJ'por lb. 20c Spring Fryers per pound 35c Hens, per pound . 28c to 32c Swift's Premium Hams, i or whole, lb. 35o Ninth Street Market A Smile AVitli Kvery Sale BILL GRKKXK, Proprietor Phone 14 . 39 E. 9th CAMP CRLFK. Mny 20 (Special) Miner Weguer visited nt the I land s.iki'r home Sund i.v. Bob Stephens ha several men riti ptoved cutting wood, .lemie Fit. her h;is returned home after an iibpo'ttce in thi east for fev er tt I month. Ilv Sncth ami Albert Simmon n are helping Hi. I) Stephen till nod WilliMin Ruth has been working on COFFEETerf" the BEST COFFEE wins- EG SP SS WIM.ll!l!PIWW',IMyW'ilWWl,Hl'"W'B'IW. MIJIM t I iHVill li OlMM iillt. mi'iUtH li HIM till Held Over Saturday DWIGHT lOHNSON'S 10 PIECE iTROller: at Laraway's MUSIC HALL DANCING Good Floor 9:30 to 12 Special Ventilation Saturday and Monday Specials 100 lbs. Host Cum) SiiRiir (Cnsh, f. o. b. store) 0 lbs. Host CmiP Sufjar Frt'sh Civmnory Hut tor, lb. Hik'oii Bucks, lb. Fancy I'urod rionio, lb. 8 lb." Tail Pure Pennant Shortenincc :t ll.s. Head Rieo lbs. Small White Bonus lb. Jiulk Maearoni lbs. Bulk I'oeoa $6.45 . 68c 39c 32c . 22c (i 4 4 10 Tul I Cans Armour's Milk One IJuart Jar Ainaizo Oil lb. Saek Olympic r lour .... lb. Sack rrincess llardwhe Flour - Sack Boiled Oats cans Shrimp . mi Kovnl Bakimr Powder . :? cans NniderV Tomato Soup . Small Can Bipe Olives ;t No. 1 Cans Van Camp Spaghetti One. (lallon Can Apples One Gallon Can Pears It l.nipo Cans Tomatoes ;i cans Peas or Corn 4 Large Cans lVaehes or Apricots 4!l 4!) 0 lb. 4.")c $1.49 ... 25c 50c 25c 25c ... 89c 39c S2.39 at $2.45 ... 49c ... 35c ... 35c ... 25c 9c 25o . 48c 60c ... 43c . 43c 89c I 1 I 25 Ounces tjA1 M IS - ( for 25 cents for over I Do You Like Marshmellows? Our Marshmallowa, light and fluffy, yet firm for cuttl and household; uses. Toast tnem float them on cupa chocolate use them on cakes and many other ways. Aur Marshmallows vanilla and strawberry, pound 35 Delicious Society Kisses, assorted flavors, pound 35 The Best Parker House Rolls are made In our Model Kitchen. When Parker-Home Ro are made just rlEht, light as snowflakes, with thin, dah crust, with the fold over ready to open Itself they melt your mouth. Such Parker-House Rolls are only one ot I many good things made fresh every day in our Model Kltcb ail moderately priced. USE HEALTH BREAD, MADE WIT HONEY Kntire wheat, med'ium coarse, containing Just the right amot of mineral salts, Flelschmann's yeast, salt, milk and hoi combine to make a delicious health loaf with all the adi food value of the darker breads. Be sure and include a 1 of our Health Dread with tho next order Pound Size 10c YOU'LL HAVE TO COME and see our windows to appreciate the large assortment- of Early Spring Vegetables, Berries and Fruits Dice Grocery Co. 18 oz. Bottle Catsup 25c 5 Xo. p Cans Broken Sliced Pineapple 98c 3 pkjjs. Chinese Noodles 25c 3 1-lb. packages Calumet Corn starch 25c One pound pkp;. Calumet Gloss Starch 10c 4 lb. Pkjr. Seedless Kaisins 39c 3 Pk.cs. Shredded Wheat 35c 12 pkes. I'uffod Wheat 25c 3 lb. Box Soda Crackers 45c 4J lb. Box Graham Crackers 79c 3 lls. Best Ponhorry Coffee ... $1.19 One pound Can F,dvard's De pendable Coffee 53c 3 lb. Can Edwards Depend able Coffee ..... $1.53 5 lb. Can Kdwards Depend able Coffee $2.45 10 Bars Crystal White Soup 39c 4 Cans Lighthouse Ch ancer 25c 11 Large Bolls Toilet Paper 50c 3J lbs. New Potatoes 25c 4 Small Florida Grapefruit 29c 'J Doz. Medium Sized Oranges 45c '2 Heads Lettuce 15C - lbs. Spinach 15C. I.V Can Van Camp's Pork and Koans ; 10c Haskell Feed & Grocery Co. 004 Olive Street Free Delivery in City Mail orders filled from these prices Phone 522 Eighth and Olive Three Phones If NEXT WEEK Strawberry Canning Time The best advice we get from the largest grow is to the effect that at the present rate the nu mum strawberry yield will be next week. 1 natural deduction from that statement is that " week strawberries will reach the ebb price for that reason it is T1I10 TIM K to can slrawlicrr Wo will be glad to cooperate with any one v wishes to can strawberries. If orders for hen will bo placed with us wo will do all in our pi" to Focure them. By placing your orders i vanco you will bo side-stepping any contingei" such as not being able to secure a sufficient iinio of berries to tnke euro of your winter needs, course there will lie berries but not at as low pri as will prevail next week. Aoliir on informal given us by large growers we advise you to d y canning next week. Government Inspected MEATS By government inspected meats, we not only niein th't shop is government Insrerted. hut that the me.iu eminent Inspected also. T,hls fait requires us to carry very highest grade of all kinds of meal we buy n"' but the very best oliiainible. When you patronize our I department you will have the assurance that there Is a" better on tho market. Phone Phor Pnoo 246 Is the Number Any undue time spent in rhopping any aeeoVH '' of changing clothes to make a trip down tnn", , necessary leaving the bahy with the neighbor is ? id by phoning (.t your fond. Precision and personal attention will be given any order over the telephone Table Supply Co. A Food Department Store Corner 9th and Oak Telephone