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THE EUOENE GUARD FOOD SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK-END IQUC i i apaaaB. i xzrl uwirn Tnvna w. The entomatie refrigerator has oponod nrw possibilities In the wsy . of chilled aalads, particularly aooth lng to summer appetitea. Here are two ood aalada which will relelve the monotony of the oaual itmron ' meals, and tickle the palates of the , entire family. Shrimp and Cucumber Salad 2'A teaapoona irlatine. 1-8 cap cold water. , r 1 enp bollln water. ' 1 teaapoon augar. 1-3 cup vinegar. Automatlo Oil Heating W. I. Hargis Co. 837 Olive Eleotrlo Refrigerator Our Experlenoo Your , Safeguard" Boy, you don't know good food unleae you oat at IMPERIAL LUNCH 731 Willamette Hats Saturday Special PEPPERMINT CHEWS Regularly at SBo, 9 1 p pound Clw TOi 4 Willamette Double Starrrpe with Speolat. 2 tableepoone Union Juice. 1 teaspoon aalt. Few drops onion Juice. 2-8 cup shrimp, cut In amall po. 2-8 cup cucumbers, diced. Soak the ealatlne in cold water for five mlnutea, then dlaiolve It In the boiling water. Add the autar, rlne ar, lemon Juice, aalt, then eooL WTien thickened alifhtly arrange al ternate layera of Jelly and the shrimp and cucumber mixture In individual molda. Chill In the automatio re frigerator. Serve on abredded let tuce leaves. Oarnlnb with mayon naiae dreaMing. Eight aarringa. Salmon Salad In Mold 2 cops red aalmon (canned; U tablespoonful aalt. 1U tablespoons augar. tablrapoon flour. 1 teaspoon mustard. Few grains cayenne pepper. 2 egg yolka. lfi tablespoons meltea battel-. cup milk. Ht cup Tinegar. tablespoon gelatine. 2 tablespoons cold water. Remove bonea from aalmon and aeparate in flakes. Mix dry Ingredi ents above, add yolka of eggs, but ter, milk and vinegar. Cook in dou ble boiler, stirring constantly until the mixture thickena. Soak gelatine in cold water five minutes and pour hot mixture over it Add aalmon and ..-.II Al t-A .111 I-.1I.I.I...1 BUT UUUI IIIBBUITm, ,111 uiui.iuum molds. Chill in automatic refriger ator, nerve wun cucumDer aauce. Eight eervlngs. Notice Baaementa made watertight on the Inalde. Work rueranteen. TOM NOItTlN, Hoffman Hotel J. K. PRATT. Insurance TeL 1181 McKINTiBI IN8TJKHB ANYTJTINO IriMj Aafc your grocer for i 'P new Crown Cake nJSaeV. Flour. Pronounced ffSf'S) bait by foremost eatar- itewiyli era and caka bakera. ask W tea? TmktmUi myomr Ytm'ttbt aWatefriff FLY SPRAY A TAMDAX OIL FaODUCT ORONITB is the name of the Fly Spray that kills 'em dtad fliea, moths, moexurltoce, roaches, bedbtjgs, fleas, ants, Uoe, water bugs and many other insects. At grocers, druggists, hard ware, department stores and Standard Oil Service Station!. Pachtd in kto dvitk imfirovd tpraytr), Hutt, quarti, fiUni, i-failoms, tmmU, and bamU. whish ! they die - flies mosquitoes mothslice and many other insects. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, Makers of Oroaite Cleaning Fluid - Oronite Aulo Polish Oronite) furniture Poliih - Oronlte Handy Oil -Etc r -.ttti TVT TTTTA dRUTII DEWEY GROVES KKSRflfh CHAPTER Vm ROD looked hlpleil7 owr at Ber ti Lou. Her were filled with an etgerneii be ooald not mi Uke. Still, he hardly knew what to ay. The propoaition bad been ihot at him with diauoncertlng auddennesi, and life didn't move that war In Way ville. He auppoaed Tom had acquired the manlier in New York. "Yon aura are apeedy In the big city, aren't you?" ha laid, aeeklng time. Then it ooeurred to him that he'd have to talk the matter over with Bertie Lou In prlrmta before he gave Tom an anewcr. "That'a how we get there," Tom napped back at him. "8iippoff-j we go up to our rooms after dinner and I'll tell you what's on my mind while the girla and BUlea hart a game of bridge." That suited Molly; that Is, with certain modification. She decided to show Her tie Lou and Lila her French underwear Instead of muddling through with the rules on "normal expectancy" and "quick tricks." The men could have the sitting room, The d'nner was finished In an air of subdued excitement. Bertie Lou could hardly sit still in her chair. But Itod, she knew, was undecided, Bhe could see doubt In his face. Bhe felt a little like shelling him. Couldn't be see what a wonderful opportunity Tom was offering him? LUa sat in silence. The food tasted of ashes. Bhe'd never before been quite ao sorry before that she'd turn ed Hod down. New York! Her father flatly re fused to support her If she went to the city. And Lila preferred not to toll. But some day sne'd meet a man a traveling salesman probably. who would take her away to the land of skyscrapers. It was a little gall ing, thou nfi, to have the men sne'd It'ii at expected to make the grade get ting there ahead of her, and taking another an wiin mm. But then, on second thought, what would Hod amount to In New York? Tom couldn't have ao much to offer him. I J la narked no. Let nlm to. And she'd come along later with her moneybags, whoever he might be, and show them she hadn't been left at the .nosC Bhe wss rnrasnally gay the rest of the evening. Which puzsled Bertie Lou, wno was not accustomed to ex aggerated flights of f finer. Molly spread out her finery on the bed, and while her gueata exclaimed over It and admired her taste until she wss perfectly satisfied Tom went Into the details of his offer to Rod. Mr. Stiles had excused himself. The salary was, of course, better then he was receiving at present. Rod was Impressed by It There waa some small doubt of bis ability to take over the duties of accountant In Fraser's firm, but Tom thought he could work Into H all right. Tom was a real friend. U'd always liked Rod and wanted to give him a chance. "But my future here looks pretty good," Rod told him. "I hone to have a junior partnership with Sleeks and Bon aomr day or go Into business for myself certified accountant." H'm, In Wayville? Well, suppose that turns out to be what you really want to do, won't you be better off with a little city experience? A fel low doesn't know life until he's shak en the home soil off his shoes." "Anvwfiv It's fine of vou to make me the offor," Hod evaded. "I appre date It, Torn. Let ma think It over a while, will you? l in .To.li.? DacK to new xora uar after tomorrow," Tom replied. "Have to give me an answer before I leave. The man In the job now quits on the first; If you turn It down 111 have to nrotnnte Markson. - He'll be under you if you accept. Pon't be afraid oi it. i(on. lou u make rood, ana we'll know we've got an honest man working for us. Everybody will be nit on v. tier tie IjOU eaneciai v. Warmed up to It plenty, dtdn t the?" But Rod couldn t be atamueded. He'd never thought of leaving Way Tills. AU his plans for the future centered In the little pjaca. His par ents Bertie Icon's, The people they had known all their Uvea. All wre bonds that could not be easily broken. At home Bertie Lou ooaved. She would not let htm sleep. Her head nestled on his shoulder, and now and then aha kissed him, swift little ca resses, more potent than words. Bhe pictured life In the city aa one big, nappy thrill. Alt isn't that Vm tired of Wnyrflle, Rod, boy," she explained. "But we can't get ahead here. You know that. Look at those accounts. Why, It will be years and years before ran have enough money to build on the How it Use a sharp steel knife. Cut straight through. Never a crumb or a shred I Firm, even slices of fine, soft, velvety texturel Tender, delicately browned crust! Each slice as thin or as thick as you please I Tho loaf that meets this test completely- Ask your grocer Butter Krust Bread. Williams Bakery Eugene, Oregon Heltlita. AnS thla flat Is mil lt'a hot and lt'a noiej and duaty. H they'd pare the eroaa street Bhe passed to klaa the lobe of hia ear. Hod waa allent. An Indian earn mer nifht made the room close. Ber tie Lou ran a hand across his hair with a touch aa light aa thistledown. "Wouldn't It be great to lire near the water? Tank ewlmmlng makea me sick. And we could (et an apart ment In a tall building, a nice cool one. Molly tars rent le high In New York but with the salary Tom of fered rou we wouldn't be paying axiy more than we are here. It takea a fifth of what you make for thla place. AnH for a fifth of 63 a week we ought to get a swell apartment In New xora. And ao It went, far into the night. In weariness Hod gave up. After all. it waan't a bad oroDoeition. A lot 01 fellows he knew would be tickled to death to get it. W.vvfll mt. them a treat Bend off. Everybody they knew came in to aay goodbye to them and turned tbe occasion into an excuae tor a par ty, Itod began to feel important. And Bertie Lou waa the envy of all the girla. The atored their furniture in Ber tie Lou's old home and left money to pay for having it packed when the time came to aend it to them. "We'll find a place in a day or ao," Bertie Lou told her mother. Rod waa over at his mother's, hav- Ing a long talk with her. Hhe waa onnnsefl to hla aolna awnr and Rod knew ahe blamed Bertie Lou for hia decision. He waa trying to talk her out of that "Why, Ma, I'd be a fool to let thla chance go by. Look at Tom. Way vllle'a proud of him. It won't be long before HI be coming back home on a visit and having a braaaband meet me at the depot." "I don't know. son. I don t know, hla mother said weakly. Bhe'd not been well all aufnmer and waa much less fleshy now than ahe had been when Bertie f-ou hid a treacherous tear on her bosom the day ahe waa married. Rod's heart ached at parting from her. "Seema to me yon were pretty well fixed with Meeker and Bon. Vou had a nice home, even if it waa only a rented flat. And you could have come here to lira u you a want' Rod did not tell her that living with relatives waa one of the things Bertie Lou bad aald firmly ahe would not do. "The nat waa all right," ne aald. "A fellow ought to have a homo of hia own, though. We'll build in New York, I hope. Tom'a payng me welL We ll be able to save a lot of money in no time on $0S a week." "It sounds Ilka an awful big salary, eon. But you and Bertie, Lou aren't the saving kind, I'm afraid. Bhe spent more than ahe ahould on par ties and such like. I tried to tell her onoe... .." "I know," Rod broe ni "bnt ahe couldn't help It, Ma. That'a one rea son why we'll be better off ont of Wayville. Wa know half the people In thla burg. We thought we could aettle down and live our Uvea aa we choae, but we found that our bunch atlll expected ua to be among thoae K resent when anything waa doing, ertle Lou's been working too hard, too. cookine- and keenlna nonae. It'll be good for her to cut out the enter taining. "Well, yon harent been married very long. All that might have changed. But Bertie Lou had her heart set on going to the city, J . , lion looaea at nia watcn. i ime iu 5o over and get her. All riant to ike the earT e Ha found Bertie Lou ready to corns back with htm and aay goodby to hla parents. Then they returned to the warda for their ault caaea bo fore going to the station. The same crowd that saw tnem on on their honeymoon waa at the old wooden station to speed tnem on thla trip. Bertie Loq felt a glow of pride In her popularity. It outweighed the depressing effect of Ltla'a preaence and ahe found heraelf able to feel cor dial for the first time in many months to the girl who bad once known Rod's klaaea. Lila smiled back at her. "It won t be long." ahe aald, loud enough to be heard by several others, "before I see you ih New York. I'm coin to visit Mollv soon." (To oa lommuea) BOB EARL Retirement Annuities CRESWELL, July 18 (Bpedal) Mra. Henry Taylor entertained the Presbyterian Ladiea Aid aodety Wedueaday afternoon at her home. A food sale waa planned for Satur day, July 21, place to be held avill be determined later. ' A good number of the membera attended. The hostess served ice cream, cake, wafers and coffee. Membera preaent were: Mra. John Beck, Mra. Ellen Lower, Mra. H. A. Wheeler, Mra. David Francis, Mra. William Holliaton, Mra. F. D. Lacey, Mra. John Groves, Mrs. Stanley Ore gyr, lire. Anna Clark, Mrs. Andrew (Jlaon, Mrs. O. H. Sedgwick, Mra. William Wallace, Mra. J. E. Wood eon, Mra. John Blankenahlp, Mrs. W. E. Thompson, Mrs. Henry Taylor. Gueata were: Mra. Kuth Mitchell, Mra. Margaret DeBroekhert of Eu- Sene, Miaa Esther Taylor, Mra. Mil red Roller, Muriel and Marian 01 aon, Stanley Clark, Billy and Mau rice Lower. Installation of officers of the Hon or Rebekah Lodge 148 waa held Wed neaday evening at their hall. Mra. Clara Trailer aa installing officer waa aaaiated by Irma H. Ogram, dep uty grand marahal. The following officers installed were: Past grand, Edna Gohein, noble grand, Marie 01 aon; vice grand, Ethel Kir by. chap lain, Matilda Iderhoff; corresponding aecretary, Ethel Driscoll; treasurer, Leonard Ziniker; warden, Ora Steele: conductor, Neita Zinlker; inside guardian, N. E. Steele; outside guard ian. Cheater Hewitt; R. S. N. G., Mabel Jackaon; L. B. N. G. Elisa beth Snere; R. 8. V. O. Genevieve Thompson; L. 8. V. G., Fairy Wood aon; mualcian. Lulu Y. Kent. Tlanr were made to hold their annual Odd Fellows and Rebekah picnic Sunday, July 10, at the old light plant. Gen eral committee, Leonard Zinlker. George Arnhart, and Clara Trailer. Rafreahmenta of ice cream and cream and crushed fruit, cookies and Iced tea. Committee aerving Chea ter Hewitt, Zella Steele, oenevteve Thompson and Mrs. Mabel Sly. Jim Evans from Klamath' Falls came home Monday and had hla ton alls removed Thursdar. Mr. and Mra. J. S. Smith and granddaughter, Wanda McCua, went to Dexter Wedneaday to spend a few daya with Mr. and Mra., Wayne Smith, their grandchildren. ' Miss ,Eva Blackwell of Oorrallls was the' guest of Mrs. Clyde Wright Monday. Word waa received here of the death of R. D. Cooper, at Dong Beach, a hrother-in-law of Mra. Ger trude McDanieL waa thought a bona fa the elbow might be broxen. Mr. and Mra. J. Grlvey and daugh ters are spending their vacation at Newport. m. t,a Ma W. A. WQHama and family have gone to tha McKenxle for a vacation. Mr mrA Mra. T4. B. Yonnz and SOU who have bees making their home for the paat four years at Maraniieiu have returned to Junction City and are at the Geo. Young home. Burton has finished hla machinist apprentice ship with the Southern Pacific at that place and will be hero until he is located. Mr. and Mra. Harry Douglas and daughter spent the week-end visiting relativea in Portland. A group of the friends of Mra. Thos. Nelson surprised her with a aurprise party laat Thnradav eve ning, the occaalon being her birthday. An auction of .very interesting ar ticles was the main entertainment of the evening. Refreahmenta of cof fee, aandwTchea, cake and ice cream were aerved. Several nice preaenta were received by the honor guest. Thoae preaent were Mr. andMrs. Thos. Nelson, Mr. and Mra. Merle Watrons, Mr. and Mrs. Watroua, Mr. and .Mrs. T. J. Ray, Mrs. J. J. Ray and children, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Douglas and Janet Miaa Aleta Ray. Eugene, and Vardel Nelson and Geo. Watroua. Mrs. A. JT. Thomas of McMlnnville vialted Line Thomas here Tuesday. Mra. Rosette Gregory of Illinois visited at the A. E. Thomas home last Thursday. Other visitors at the Thomas home were Mr, end Mrs. Carl Smith, and and daughter of Albany. Leona LEONA, fury .TTTM.rU gueen ana lenuw u.- v--unday where i he wra I go to work aa timber taller for Booth-Kelly. Mr. and Mra. Charlie Klrtley of OaUfornU visited relativea here thla " BUI Jensen, wifej view, vvaen, 7,.Vii thla week. Mrs. Jensen waa formerly Cloe Hedrick. , . cAav rni wwnd- jaca wueen ink " ling where he will work for the Booth-rteuy LumDer """"JS":.. ,. Mra. Jack Fountain of ft codling la .i.in. hor alater Mra. Arlen Mar- icum, iifweek. ,., -.. aire. Jim jxiiier, unusu and brother atopped over at the Roe r: .7. , ?A-mAa Thv were on their way to eome pointa in 111- mrs. Dam c oi u, ' ing with ber husband tiia week. MT8. Anen .unriruui, iusu. liene and Miss Ida Miller motored to Eugene Wednesday. Ethel Wllley returned home Tues day. She has been visiting a brother 'n fSraiWftnf Pnttaaa Grove vis ited In Leona Sunday. . Mrs. ;mmic ivina wuo una i " the sick list la reported feeling much TTTIll A. rloy neene ana .imm ""cj a business trip to Eugene Tuesday. t TTlllaw la? TilneHnv for jjaurBiiv niiioj ' - her sister s where she will spend a lew nays visiung. Lin Eastburne and family spent Bond ay in Mardla. WARNER TUNES Pi,... 812. JUST ASRnmT Tha lateat KalvlnatoTtu. trio Refrigeration CabiJ? Call In and aaa theei modela. 8IGWART ELECTRIC e. aaa uitu - - - lowiiisna JUNE SPECIAL 2.7f Down FREE Try Out on Now Mod,) J ltd afTOl? irUAaVjCKi VACUUM CUAMIl MialPhonsntj 3 BUSTER BROWJ SHOE STORE yanctlotiGty .JUNCTION C1TT. July 18 (8pe dnl) Mrs. Wert Purkerson, while picking cherries from a tree on the old Purkerson place several miles west of Junction City, fell from the tree And sustained serious injuries. The accident occurred about 9:80 Wednesday mo mine. A' physician was called at once but was unable to say as to whether her back was brok en. Late in the afternoon Mrs. Pur kerson was taken to the Pacific Chris tin n hospital in Eugene. Dr. D. P. tore took V. 0. Ivie to ftalem today to be examined by the doctors of the State Accident com mission. Mr. Tvle was injured in the elbow- some time ago while doing carpenter work In Kings Valley. It Mammy's Cabin ChloKen and Steak Dinner. Too yi Springar en Toast, SO Phona V7t Eugene Packing Co. 678vjW M ikii I - vrif Mf attVaW, m m -aMfts i m if Fine mayonnaise is made this way add the oil 4 litttf et timt aa you beat and you'll control the mixture. Hills Bros, gbre yaw coffee of uni form deliciouineaa because every berry I roasted evenly by their excluaire, continuous process Controlled Rout ing. A frw ftiunit at ar timt ' never in Bulk that'a tha eeoret, HILLS BROS COFFEE daft G ...... 5 laeaa sfaala) You can always be cer tain of quality when you insist on genuine Puritan Malt Extract Your test is our best salesman. Use wherever tweet- enlng is required in the household. l w urn r Malt Hmmm4 as a saltan Him liaaiiliaiS ass MiM Allen & Lew steel Phones 522 and 528 Haskell's 4 Deliverlei Daily GROCERIES Broadway and Olive Streets FEED Saturday Only Specials Fancy Lemons, per dozen 39c Beets and Oarrots, per bunch 6b 10 lbs. New White Potatoes, local 25o 8 lbs. Fancy Yellow Dry Onions Sit 3 lbs. Fresh Tomatoes 29t Saturday and Monday Specials Haskell Best Butter, lb, . . .45c 2 lbs. Silver Nut Margarine : .S9c 8-lb. Pail Pennant Shortening ....$1.39 8-lb. Pail Maple Leaf Lard $1.39 Quart Can Mazola Oil . . . .45c 1-2, Gallon Can Mawola Oil 85c 1 Gallon Can Mazola Oil .......$1.65 3 Rolls Wax Paper 10c 2 Packages Potato Chips ........ .. ....... .15c Paper Plates, per dozen 6c Marshmallows, in bulk, lb. 29o 3-lb. Can Criaoo for 66o and Coupon 10-lb. Sack Cane Sugar 69c 25-lb. Sack Best Cane Sugar $1.79 49-lb. Sack Fishor's Blend Flour ...$1.98 49-lb. Saok Fischer's Hard Wheat Flour $1.89 9- lb. Saok Fischer's Whole Wheat or Graham Flour 39o 9-lb. Sack Fischer's Farina 66o 2 Packages Corn Flakes or Post Toasties 16c 10 Tall Cans Armour's Milk 89c (max CASTTU 89c! Granny's Pickles 16-oz. Jar (Just like broad and butter pickles) 19c Porto Rico Grape Fruit, per can 19o 2 Cans Del Monte or Tiny . Kernel Corn 35o 3 Cans Golden Bantam Corn ...B9o 2 Large Cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 35c 4 Large Cans Del Monte Peaches 89o 3 Large Cans Kraut or Hominy . .S9c 3 Medium Cans Pork & Beans .25o Schillings Coffee, lb. 2 Tall Cans Clams SSs 2 Cans Shrimp or Tuna Flakes 4 1-2-lb. Box Graham Crackers H 3-Ib. Box Soda Craokers 6 lbs. Red Mexican or Pink Beans 15 Rolls Waldorf Toilet Paper 0 10 Bars White Eagle Soap .. Large Packace White Kinc Washing Machine Soap ..-I Matches, tier carton. 6 boxes ...l MATT. fsTJrslJ'TJC ni"Vl?KT rmnninip rrrriTXTrriTrvvr Please don't forget we sell tbe famous Noxall Poultry and Dairy Feeds. Tbfll ni iniiiie pruuncis or meru ana trie pncp is always rijfht. PHONE 868 HASKELL HEAT MARKET- Broadway and Olive Four Free Deliveries Daily SATURDAY ONLY Special on Fresh and Cured Meats Pof Roast I ! Young Hens QOc Lb. JaU I I Fryers 32 Lb Sugar Cured Bacon 35 Half er Whale. I Black Hawk Hams 32 . nan iv am s I Lb. I Sinclair Hams 32 rreih Hambnryar Sausage Made Dally Patron!" Yr Home Produce Made at Honft i Lb. I Hmmt au a aaa. w UUU UL3! 3