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THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE, OREGON
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The Traylor family, one of the
oldest pioneer families in western
Oregon, held reunion at Boewell
Springs Sunday, Aug. 18. Tie Tray-
lors came to Oregon In the early
days, settling in and around Oregon
Cjty. There were 109 persons pres
ent at the dinner Sunday.
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Traylor, Oregon City; Mr. and
Mrs. Ora Powell and daughter, Drain;
Will and Sam Powell, Drain; Mrs. O.
M. Chrlstenson and daughter, Port
land; Mrs. Thelma Mudgett, Port
land; Mr. aid Mrs. mil Traylor,
Drain; Lawrence Traylor and daugh
ter. Drain; Mr. and Mrs. Vee San
ders and family, Drain; Mr. and Mrs.
O. N. Traylor and daughter, Eugene;
Mr. and Mrs. Iran Haines and family.
Drain; Cecil Haines, Albany; Mr. and
Mrs. Layton Traylor, Gladstone; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Powell, Eugene.
Mrs. Janie Davis, Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Mutt, Ounter; Mrs. Mb
Maben, Auburn, Cal.; Mrs. Maude
Traylor and family, Drain; Mrs.
Grace Levenhagen, Elkton: Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Smith, Elkton; Mrs. Sarah
Traylor, Drain; Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hardisty, Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Traylor and son, Drain; John Kent,
Drain; Mr. and Mrs. Clemo and fam
ily, Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doncy
ana lamuy, uottage Urove; Mr, and
Mrs. Ole Sawyers, Elkton; Mr. and
Mrs. Ivewton Hcnderer and family,
aiKion; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hen
derer and family, Elkton; Mrs. Gladys
oauer and daughter, Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Ross and family. Drain
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weathorly and
family, Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. John
Uenrterer, Elkton; Mr. and Mrs. Em
est Traylor and family, Eugene; Mr.
and Mrs. Avon Mayfield, Oregon
Jity; Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Brown,
Frank Frier, Elkton.
Flapper Fanny Say;
Exam For Annapolis,
West Point is Set
A civil service examination will be
held to determine eligible applicants
for appointment to the D. S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, and
the U. 8. Military Academy at West
Point, N. T., on October 28.
The First Congressional District of
Oregon will have one vacancy at each
academy In 1936. Any young unmar
ried man not lem than sixteen yean
of age nor more than twenty years of
ge on April 1st may compete for
ins Annapolis appointment. Candl
datea for the West Point vacancy are
engioie lor admission from the date
they aro seventeen until the day they
become twenty-two years of age and
roust be unmarried.
In order to make the required ar
rangements It Is necessary that the
applicant notify Congressman James
w. aiott at Bnlem, Oregon, not later
than September IBth of his deetre to
participate In the examination.
Junction City News
JunuriON CITY, Aug. 21.
(Speclol) Mlaa Anna Jane Pitney of
uumunu, jri., wno tins been spending
the past month with her grandmother,
Mrs. Anna Pitney here, left for her
nnmo on Monday evening. Miss Mary
i'unoy accompanied her and will
spend somo time visiting friends at
nan rancisco, Los Angeles and va
rious places and she will visit the fair
c nnn uiego.
Mr. and Mra. It, Jensen, who havo
been living in the house at the 300
Lunch moved Sunday to Mapleton
wnere air. yensen Is employed In
mill.
Mrs. Edna Darnell and son Donald
came down from Portland Friday to
lslt relatives and friends for a short
lime,
Mr. and Mrs. Lenlev Kimball ami
son and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Langton, all
oi rortiand came down Saturday eve
ning to visit over Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Mamie Kimball. Mr. and
Mra. Seth Kimball and sons of Eu
gene also spent Sunday at Mrs. Kim
ball's.
Jess Darnlell, accompanied by his
two grandsons, Charles and Donald
Darnelll, of Portland, drove to Grants
. i-asi eiiniiny and visited the Oregon
Caves. They returned home Monday
by way of Crescent City and the
vnnnu rome.
Miss Karen Grlbskov and her mo
thrr drove to Oregon City Sunday
na met Mrs. je Kvans and chil
dren of Mosler. Orerron. wh v-Atiifn.
il to Junction with them for a week's
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Loiivering and
mr. ami Mrs. .lergen Neilsen drove to
Newport Hunday and spent the day.
Sir. and Mrs. O. H. Harvey attend
ed the funeral of a cousin of Mrs.
Harvey's In Dallas Monday. They will
spend several days there before their
return.
Mrs. Ella Grihskov left Tuesday for
Klngaville, Texas, where sh.- has been
given a position on the faculty of the
state school at that place. Mrs. Grib
skov has been at the Ames, Iowa,
state school faculty for several vears.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Blarkwcil had
as their visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Winkle of Klger Island, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Peterson and children of
Springfield and Mr. and Mrs. L. n.
Wldner and son of Eugene. They csme
down to visit Mrs. Widener's and
Mrs. Peterson's mother and Mrs
Winkle's daughter, Mrs. Ed Blackwell
who Is spending several weeks here.
News of Marcola
MARCOLA, Aug. 21. (Rpeclall
The Sew and So club met Wednesday
GAMES PLAYED IN
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When you Just get In with the dew,
you're apt to get your Jutt cut;
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anna
Wald, with the following present
Mrs. Vivian Main, Mrs. Gladys Hat
ton, Mrs. Violet Drew, Mrs. Agnes
Savage, Mrs. Ada Martin, Mrs, Laura
Eastham, Mrs, Alice Page, Mra.
Dorah Hall and Mrs. Wald. The after'
noon was spent making dish towels
and hot pot holders.
J. T. Whitmore Is st Yakima,
Wash., where his sister, Miss Ernest
Whitmore, is quite ill.
Mrs. Jennie Lyons of Walton spent
Tbumday at the Earnest Mabe home.
Mrs. Ruth Volgamore, Mrs. Vir
gnia Redman and Mrs. Pauline Pauius
spent Thursday afternoon with Mra.
Marie Schroeder.
Mrs. Alice Lewis spent last week
with her daughter, Mrs, Audry Her
man, and family, at Harrlsburg.
Miss Julia Eaetham celebrated her
sixteenth birthday Monday, July 12.
few frienrte gathered at the river
and spent the afternoon swimming,
with refreshments of roast welners,
cake and watermelon served later.
3lrs. Fred Schroeder snd daughter.
Suxan, and Mrs. Pauline Paulua were
shoppers In Eugene Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, Pete Cornaccbla were
In Eugene Saturday,
Mrs. George Eastham entertained
with a birthday party Tburadar after-
noon for her daughter, Alvina, on her
eleventh birthday. Fifteen little folks
were present. Refreshment were
served to the following: Mildred Wald,
uorotny Williams, Norma Reams,
Revn Wllley,. Sylvia Dunn, Betty Wll-
ley, Grnce Anrla, Joe Heller, Kenlth
Shaw, Dirk Hopkins, Howard Hntton,
iJonafti McDonald, Carl Bnker. and
Evert Sanders of Eugene.
Mrs. Mae Hill returned heme Fri
day from the Pacific hospital. She is
feeling quite well. Mrs. Beulah Pauius '
brought her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Joy Jones
nnd Phyllis Mays were In Eugene Sat
urday.
Mrs. Oveta Fountain and Mrs.
Vivian Mabe entertained at a surprise
handkerchief ahower for Mrs, Luella
Mosby Wednesday afternoon at Wend.
ling camp No. 8. The afternoon was
spent playing cards. High score was
won by Mrs. Georgia Burford with
Mra. Annn Harpole receiving the con
solntlon. Refreshments of Ice cream
and cake wore served to the follow
ing: Mra. Wosloy Morrison, Mrs. Anna
Harpolo, Mrs. Agnes Johnson, Mrs.
uerina xnomns, Mrs. Georia Bur.
ford, Mrs. Nell Courtrlght, Mrs. Mos
by, Mrs. Mabe and Mrs. Fountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Morrison
spent a few weeks visiting relatives
before returning to Wendllng camp 8.
SPRINGFIELD, Aug. 21. (Spe
clal). In Springfield twilight soft
ball games Tuesday evening, Kirk'
land's wrecked .Wright's 20 to 9.
Shorty's blanked the Kids 8 to 0, and
Hoffmans took an extra-inning vie
tory over Chase Gardens, The count
was 8 to 7.
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Mr. snd Mrs. D. F. Simms srrived
in Springfield Wednesday to visit at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Peterson,
They are residents of Grants Pass.
Miss Elra Moyer of Springfield
sustained a mysteriously broken arm
Sunday while signaling for a stop on
the Pacific highway west of the
bridge. Her arm was struck by what
was believed to be a passing car, and
badly fractured.
Arthur Frazee of Leaburg was s
Springfield visitor' Tuesday.
.
Mrs. Marian Adama -and son Bob
snd Mrs. Walter Laxton and Junior
were out of town Wednesday.
Mrs. John Purcell of Corvallis vis
ited here st the home of her mother,
Mrs. C. Pettyjohn, Wednesday,
Carl Laemmle. the movie mairiiate.
clerked in a atore in Oshkosh, Wis.,
In his pra-morie days.
It la estimated that each of the
20,01X1,000 people In the United
States spends 40 cents s veer far
books.
Yoncalla News
YONCALLA, Aug. 21. (Special)
Mrs. Mnbelle Olive, George and
Beth Wilson and Mrs. Amy Shove
spent Sunday at Winchester Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mul'.cy, Mr.
and Mra. Walter Record, Mr. and
Mrs. Romie Howard and son John
and Miriam and Merle Mulkcy spent
most of last week at Eugene and ohr
coast points.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Langdon and
Wilford Kincald spent the week-end
at Empire and North Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard and
family left Sundny for Chltwood
where Mr. Howard will be section
foremen. '
Mrs. Jessie Plsnk snd Mrs. Darrel
Plank of Tillamook spent last week
at the Ed Kelso home.
Mrs. Ella Burt of Portland Is vis
iting relatives here for a few days.
Mrs. E. G Smith of San Jose.
California, is visiting her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Ellen Warner and family.
Mr. Smith passed away at his home In
San Jose lait week. The body was
taken to Spokane, Washington for
burial.
Misses Eva and Eve Applegate re
turned home from their vacation at
Scottsbtirg.
Mrs, J. B. Ledbetter of Goldendale.
Wash., and Mrs. O. II. Kresse and
daughter Evelyn of Hood River are
Isltlng the Indies' parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 8. IT, Brown.
Mra. W. E. Sntchwell of Sllverton
Is a guest of Mrs. Gus Peret.
Mrs. Nettle Ilnnnn returned home
Saturday from Rogue River where
she has been visiting her son and
ilaugliter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Ilnnnn.
Mrs. Mary Brown of Wnlla Walla.
Wash., la visiting relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Biglow, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Damon nnd family,
red Leo nnd son Lyle. Will Garner
nnd Mrs. Charles Fiesette transacted
business In Cottngo Grove Saturday
ir. and Mrs, Karnes and fam v of
Shoestring, Frank Snooner of Onk-
lnnd nnd Mrs. D. A. McCord of Hire
Hill trnnsnctcd business In town Sat
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Baldwin and
family visited friends In Sutherlln
Saturday.
A series of evangelistic meetings
will be held In the brown tent on the
Dr. McKnlg lot, lieglnnlng Thursday
evening, Aug. 22. Song service at 7:45
nnd preaching at 8 every, evening ex
cept Monday. C. J. Rider, evangelist.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilermnn Thiele of
Red Hill left Ins Sundny for Corvnl
lls to attend the funeral of her father
Mr. Hunter. Mrs. Thiele remained
until Thursday.
Robert Smith of 8an Francisco re
turned to his home after spending a
few days at the E. Warner home.
Mrs. Faust Hears
Birthday Greeting
From Scout Vessel
Station WIFI, broadcasting from on
board the Wallamet council Boy Scout
Jamboree abip, "Cadrew," brought
happy message to Mrs. It. C. Faust,
1710 Hilyard atreet, Tuesday night.
Mrs. Faust, whose husband is a
companying the Jamboree troop i
ship's physician, celebrated her birth
day Tuesday, snd st 10:35 p. m., after
waiting for more than an hour to hear
some word from the scout ship, heard
faintly the following short-wnve mes
sage, sent by Dr. Faust from the
"Cadrew," far north in Alaskan
waters;
"Happy birthday. Everybody fine.
Boat and Uaptain swell. Lore to all,
R. C. Faust, M. D."
oeveral parents, whose boys are
on the Alaskan cruise which started
from Seattle last Friday, were with
Mrs. Faust earlier In the evening,
hoping to hear some word from the
vessel. Muffled station calls were
heard, but no message waa received
until after all of the parents had gone.
faust's meesage was gratefully re
ceived by parents who, were glad to
hear the scouts were farcing well. The
jamnoree ship will reach Ketchikan,
Alaska Wednesday evening. From
there It will continue to Juneau and
northern ports.
Irish Bend News
IRISH BKVT1 Ai, oi cl,..i.i
Mrs. Ray ltickard left Thursday for
urunim wncre sne was met by Miss
Mary Jo Holes, and accompanied Miss
Holes to her home in Idaho, She is
tO be SWaV for a whiln in linnea tha
climate will be beneficial to her health
Miss Zella Edwards, stationed at
Newport. Visited at th II A Vrnnb.
lin home on Tuesday evening. Her pa
rents took her bock to Corvallis, later
in ine evening, when she returned to
Newport.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Ross TWilnv
nnd daughter David and Bentrice, mo
tored to Florenco on Thursday and
norm aipng ine const to Wnlrtport,
where they visited Mr.' and Mrs. John
iicrron.
Mrs. J. H. Herron, nnd dnughter,
Miss Verneita were shopping in Eu
gene on Fridnv.
John snd Hnrlnnd Gray are staying
m orvnins witn tneir grandparents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ridgesly. They are
working In town.'
Roy Tracer of the Noraton district
moved his combine to his mother's
farm on Saturday to care for the crop.
Miss Rarbara Cheadle has as house
guest for a few days, Miss Wilms
Smith of Noli.
Mrs. P. L. Dodd and daughter Miss
Lovcda, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Jennings.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Herron, Mr. anil
Mrs. C. W. Edwords and son Merle
were shopping In Corvallis Saturday.
Mrs. Laura Heckert of Eugene arid
nephew James Burhnnnn of Willam
ette district, visited Sundny after
noon nt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. II. Herron.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Frnnklln at
tended the Fnrm Lonn nicnic nt Eu
gene Sundny in the nfternnon. Mr.
nnd Mrs. P. L. Dnild attended.
The Capitol In Washington requir
ed 70 yenrs to complete.
Freshly
Frozen
All Ice cream at Seymour's
Cafe Is froxen daily, which
means that all the dellolous
flavors of fresh fruits remain
In the Ice oream for your
enjoyment. Take some home
for luncheon or dinner.
Many flavora to chooae from,
20o pint.
COBURG, Aug. 21 (Special)
The marriage of Mies Lena McNabb,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mc
Nabb, to Ray Laurence of Junction
City, was solemnized in Vancouver,
Wash., Sunday, August 18. Mrs.
Laurence has made her home in Co-
burg for a number of years and baa
been employed with the Woolworth
store in Eugene for some time.
Mr. Laurence is employed with
dairy near Junction City.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence are mak
ing their home near Junction City.
The Townsend club met in the
Christian church Monday evening,
August 10,. at 8:00 o'clock. Miss
Emily Nolte of Portland, was present
snd gave a highly interesting and
beneficial talk concerning what Junior
Townsend members should do. Miss
Xolte also sang several solos for the
club, one of which was "Silver-Haired
Daddy of Mine." All of the mem
bers were well appreciated by the
club.
Following the business meeting and
program, the regular Townsend
broadcast was listened to. About
25 members were present for the
meeting.
e
Christian Endeavor was held Sun
day evening, August IS, in the Chris
tian church. The discussion for the
evening was led by Arrol Roork.
A picnic in' honor of Miss Erma
Drury and her house guest, Mrs.
Hnzel Fowler, of Portland, was giv
en in the Hurd grove Monday even
ing. Those present were Mrs. Hazel
Fowler and Miss r.rma Drury, of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Van
Duyn and two sons, Billy and Ket
neth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Drury
nnd two children, Helen nnd George,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Snyder nnd two
daughters, Beverly and Susanne, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Green and son,
John, Mr. and Mrs. John Hurd,
daughter Mary Jean, and sons, Ros
coe and Darold, and Cramer Snyder.
and son and Jean Mooney of Oakland,
Cel., spent this last week at the Butte
3iooney home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy visited
Sunday at the ern Keneny home at
CreswelL
Chub and Rosemary Frazee ot
Prineville spent Sunday and Monday
at the Kred Frazee home.
The Blue Mountain literary society
cleared $.1.05 on their ice cream ana
cake Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frazee visited
Siindu'- at the Jake Stabler home.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Linebough and
children and Mnrgaret and Bertha
Castle spent the week-end at Empire
and other const cities.
Dorothy Frnzee spent the week-end
st Culp Creek nt the Pleunrd home.
Mosby Creek Items
MOSBY CREEK. Aug. 21. (Sne-
cinl) Mrs. Bill Kissue received a
telegrnm from Brookfield, Penn.,
stnting that her brother, Charles Por
ter, had died.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert McRenolds
Townies Set For
Colored Baseball
Club Friday Night
The Townies will piny the VnnDyke
Colored House of David Friday at
Reinhort field, at 5 p. m. This team
is from Sioux City, la., and is making
its third trip to the Pacific coast.
They are colored boys and all have
Ions, flowing VanDyke beards.
They claim their team is stronger
this year than last, and their record
bears them out, having won 55 gomes
and lost 10 so far this season, and
un to Aug. 10. when the lost infor
mation was received from them, they
hod won 15 games straight, sgainst
such teams aB Spokane, Butte, Wena
tchee and other northwestern teams.
Along with their many features
they havo a "rocking choir" catcher,
20 yenr old Babe flavors, favors
actually sits In this chair and will
rock for on inning or two while he Is
catching. Ho Is also the home run
hitter of the outfit, with 42 home runs
to his credit so far this season. He
recently hit three home runs in one
game, nnd nt the present time is bet
ting .420. He also plays first base and
right field when he is not catching.
Another featured player is the Dig
right hnnded pitcher, "Cnnnonball"
Berry, who is said to have plenty of
smoke on his fast ball. They claim
Hint he Is one of the finest negro pit
chers in bosebnll, ranking him with
Satchel Pago and Bullet Rogon. He
averages about 10 or 12 strike-outs
n game. He also plays in the out
field when be is not pitching.
Another of their pitching stars is
diminutive "Peewee" Mnys who pit
ches one game and then catches the
next. This club Is managed by Harry
Crump.
August
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Cottage Grove News Items
COTTAGE GROVE. Aug. 21
(Special) G. W. McQueen mads
trip to Bohemia lost week and i
ports lively times In the district. Mr.
McQueen visited the Lend Crystal
mine with George Jennings in charge
and states there is a fine body of rich
ore In sight snd work progressing
satisfactorily. He nlso visited the
Champion group where the hig Diesel
mines and ball mill have iust been
installed. He soys the wheels will be
rolling by Septemlier 1. Work of de
velopment Is rapidly being unshed at
smaller claims and several deals are
pending which If consummated will
bring additional capital to the district.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Gowdv of Lns
Angeles, Cel., were Sunday guests of
Mrs. Anna Gowdy.
ill McQueen enme Monday from
Portland and Is a guest at the home
of his brother, G. W. McQueen and
family.
Sirs. Lenora . Pvburn ban returned
from a few dors' visit at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frsns of Port.
land spent the week-end In Cottage
urove.
Mrs. Victor Chambers and children.
and sister, Mrs. M. V. Hopper snd
daughters have returned home from
three weeks' visit at the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brarher and
tamlly returned Monday from a coast
trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Woodson left
GDlirElE
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mi, meres ens ether
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enny wire
Wednesday for a month's tour
through California, going via Boise,
lilnho. Yellowstone nark nnd Denrei
They will visit the fair at Snn Diego
reiore returning home.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Allison and fam
Ily have returned from an extended
vacation trip to Kltson Springs. They
returned via n illamette rase and
Udell Iwike.
Mr. and Mrs. Yoe Jnting, Jr., and
smoll son left Tuesday for their home
at Son Tedro after visiting at the
home of Air. loungs pnrents.
Mrs. Vnn Allison and daughter
.inss jean spent Tuesday in Eugene.
Mrs. C. J, Kem and son Tom snd
daughter Geraldine visited at Eugene
luesuay afternoon.
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TONIGHT'S GAMES
7:45 Skinner's Butte vs. Lincoln.
8:45 Condon vs. Willard.
The Bugene playground champion
ships In Softball will get underlay
tonight at the Eugene nightball field
when Condon nnd Willard vie in the
first tilt of the 1035 championship
series, and Skinner's Butte plays
Lincoln for the possible right to con
test the title.
Willard and Condon are tied, but
the Skinner's Butte, Lincoln tilt is
a postponed game, and if the Butte
club wins it they will go into a tie
with the two league-leaders. Should
such a tie result, the Butte outfit
will meet the winner of Condon-
4 In th.
I'S-nt, while SnritiJ
a nominal
charged.
loser.
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been nnfortonat.,, k
this summer here. dS W.
and summer the r
ceived .evereeMsS-r?
ng wood: Merle
th" LeRoy both
wrists about , i W
Dannen is still conVL, V
KneralhospiJ.Utt.i
badly lacerated kn.. t Kt"
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"alter Pelh.m, with' tat
Friday ; while workia, 1
Cummings farm s
Enoch CunninS0
right fourth finger lT,
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and George Cros, h , "L
wrnail beginning "n
finger due to tearing 07ji
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Panties
50 to $l-oo
The lustrous fabrics
have a smooth fin
ish malting it easy
for dresses to slide
over. And note that
the pantie Illustrat
ed has only one
seam at center
back.
Bras. 50o to $1.00
To Match
$4
95 1
$295
WW
Colorful New
Patterns In Ladies'
Japanese Printed Pongee
Two Piece Pajamas
$2-00
Side Closing Jackets
Front Closing Jackets
. High Collars snd Without
Tuck-In and belted styles short sleeves and JJJ
closings and set-on pockets well fitting trouse
medium and large. -
SECOND FLOOR
BUY NOW AT
YELLOW TAG SALE
DENTISTRY
Eugene Dental Clinic
DR. M. M. BULL
DR. ALF SWENNES
Phone 717 874 Willamette
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GRASS BU&S
Oval and Squirt- ffi
Each '
NOW
For
School Clothe
Save at
Williams
Stores,
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