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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1947)
: flyer Given met' By Police : "barrel roll or two. and. deft wmg nip- I fliorsfeldt Bros. Pointing - Decorating ft9B, SOOO-W or 80-F-21 Tht TW.T..I.atit-m rt XT.,.. J 1,841,000. li just about equal that ui iruQii, mi Co. for That Carefree SUMMER HAIRSTYLE Have A Feather Cut AT CLARA'S BEAUTY SALON We Give Green SUmpi rti(IBt 43:1 Tiffany-Davis Balcony FCn REMODELING FUR COATS MADE TO ORDER Readying. Repairing, Cleaning and Glazing. All Work Done Here In Our Own Factory By An Expert Furrier with Yeara of Experience Managing San Francisco'a Largest Fur Factory. Open Evenings Until Seven. J. C. SOMERVILLE Room 209 Hampton Bldg. Phone 4851-M : R I I Sm4 Maanittaliif ) Black J I Ni- J295 y Aieert tn VOMAirS BOME COMPANION No. S3& Shirt-waist classfe by Martha Manning for a loelier, more feminine you. The hemstitched House is adorned vlth smoky pearl buttons "-the akirt enhanced with crisp pleau or navy Romany Ryon Crepe. Women's uea 38 to 44. SEE THIS AND OTHER NUMBERS JUST Received w regular and half-sizes . SPECIAL Wo Box of Thro.. . THRILL-in NYLON Northmont 40 Denier Hom Special Price Syt0 par box. saving ol 87 SEE OUR $1.00 TABLE Odd and and of Shorts, PI cry Clothes. Blouses. Values to $8.50 Small Rises In Majority City Recreation Council Plans ' First Meet as Members Picked The newly-formed Eugene Rec- coordinate the function of the citv reational Commission will meet park and recreation department at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the council with the activities of civic organi- i lne clIy na!1 with rations. eel t Citv TttCTMtton I. Ptrtl.. America a.4 way. Parks and Recreation Super- rVit's. mn;in Ltion; Mr.', jom! intendent Don l,.Mtni . R Chapman ar.i Mrs. Georf. H. Newton. imcuacni uon January announced uim Aux'Mr.-: a. . cro and l a. Saturday. .W-.lson. Brotherhood of Railway Traln- -., rnen; Miss.. Lovina Wilson and Eliiar-rth lne group. Consisting of two R'chard. Fustr.ss and Professional Wo- representatives from each of Eu- m:1-" ,,m6'r Cm" gene's service, professional, frater- fll"rt ct.si Har.ta Mititr. ami.. -.1 j ' nub: Howard Ak.rs and Earlv Boush.v. uu laoor organizations, will Kiw.ms. Howard Srrah and Cra:d eieci a lz-man executive council "'"'u. " Haw mcatmi and , . ... ' ,, Ed 5:. around. Cleaners Assn.; Jens Hoi.1- wno Will meet monthly. The full rup. Central Labor Council; Loval Rush commiion will meet twice a year fif &JSSTlJS2Z to msp city recreational programs, EpsAon sin-.a Alpha: corse sunsoo and January said. , Mr.. .to a. The purpose ef the group is to CZZ S3 n. v. Johnaon. Bar Assn.: Dr. A. T. Obarf X state police officer was bull ing along the highway, scanning passing license plates, er watch ing the countryside for something which might require his attention. The cruising officer glanced skyward, saw the exuberant pilot detected alleged "unusual and dangeroua maneuvers." took his number, (planes have licenses too), and proceeded to the nearest airport to wait C. TJJ - - - , Euaene landed ,U. u Anne smith as temporary chair- m and l..t add-; beeTAthVf! ?" rhi." cTSbS ficer step up to the plane, put his foot on the wing, and hand him a ticket. Folk Dancing Planned at Park land A. C Stcxrkstad. Liom: Dr. Z. Gardner and Dr. L. A. White. Ltui Md lea! Awn. Haj-Tcr C. KlrhsrtJa KBtl Lw Itacltaa. Moom; Oaorf Korn and J. D. Hamlin. Obsidian; Mr. Jamci V. Daniclton and i iiss .-uarae ie EXiwaiai. Quota (:ud; Mrs. 1 Ethan Newrnsm and Krmit Scott. Vtrv Uttla Theater ; Georga Heddmf er and ' Don Hammir veteran of Foreign Wars; Mm Nina Kitta and Mrs. C. V. CarUr. i YWCA: AbOUt 75 Children from Eugene and Mn. Herbert Merker. A. R. Barlow. plaVffrounds Uill tnk Bart in a J- M Cartel. Mra. W. Kontad, Kenneth rlil n ? , P, 111 . Wcod. Mra. Clifford 9taUber. Mra. rolk Dance Festival at Skinner a Clarence chase. Mrs. u B Schmidt, h o. Butte Park Aim- 12 at T-ft m Colburn. Mr. Wilbur Turner. Mra, Harold oukv rarx Aug. 12 at 7.30 p. m., Bruce; H A M Mrfc R Gtlt according to Miss Nina Kitts, Mr. j. v. loutj. l. a. wtidtsh. Mrs. summer supenisor. The festival ftbfc 'Krursf1- Mrfc will be the culmination of eight! " w. tcii, Mr.. ja ijan. weeks of folk dance instruction w' rn,'' JTXSiZ. u offered the children this summer. 1 Kassa. Mrs. David camobett. Mra. btoh , . . Thomas, and Mrs. Duane Hlmbcr. au oi Early American dances SUCh as Parent-T.achfr Association. the square dance, Virginia Reel, rye waltz and heel and toe polka will be demonstrated by dancers clad In costumes of each era. Euro pean numbers will Include the English Ribbon dance, Danish , Schottische, Hungarian Cshebo gar, and Swedish Raatiko and Ru I ggen. The Intricate Russian Schot tische will be danced by Jane Ash, Isabel Nudelman, Karen Johnson and Helen McAllister from Lincoln playground. Jim Gilbert, of Whlteaker. will announce the program and James Nesbett, Whiteaker, will have charge of the music. The program will be free, and any person Interested Is welcome to attend. Charles William Miller Funeral services for Charles William Miller, 63, Drain, who died at a Eugene hospital Friday following a logging accident, will be Monday at 10 a.m. at Drain Methodist Church, with interment in Leona Cemetery, Bartholo-mew-Buell Mortuary of Spring field Is in charge. Mr. Miller was born Feb. i. 1884 nesr Salem, and married Vlrl Kirtley in Roseburg Jan. 12,! 1907. He lived most of his life in the Drain area, and was work-1 ing at the Randal and Miller saw-1 mill ..I.,,. U. PLASTERING There Is No Substitute for Good Plastering! F. R. Barnes IS Son Plastering Contractors Phone J738-W Four Square Gospel Drain and the IOOFI ber of the Church at Lodge. Surviving are his widow; two sons, Charles R., Drain, and Steve, Myrtle Creek; two daughters, Amy Sellers, Troutdale, and Wretha Williams, Cottage Grove two grandchildren; a brother, William, Drain; three sisters, Lucy Wilcox, Medford, Daisy Kirtley.1 Medford, and Amy Medley, Port-i land. DRY SKIN CLEANSING CREAM Cleanses thoroughly... pampers dry skin. One dollar saving on the big holf pound jar. Colonial Domes qualify MANUAL AVAILABLE A drill manual for riding groups, 4-H Clubs, sheriffs' posses and other mounted organizations has been Issued by the Oregon Stata College Extension Service. Copies are free. The mimeo-! graphed circular is No. 494. .aiouu ma TAX Penny-Wise Drug 40 East Broadway 769 West 6th Ave. SCXEHTinC SKBT CARS assd F1XASAJTT f ACE and KECK BEJTJVENATION THROWM! aassi. aataaa m aw Sim ANALYSIS MM) COMrUKCTTAJTir 'TREATMENT VVffRlDUT.THt USE OF COSMETICS THE FOLLOWING IS ACHIEVED: REMOVES blaa-WvaeaH. wttltab ds and tJsaae detek. CORHECTS KAugti. dow& porM. dry tkia. oiry skin. CLEARS she skss of acne and ptanpUe. SMOOTHES wetakaas and rM tactal Icms. TTGHTTHS agk csMeiai and doable china. OrCREASES drotuofloa and Ham awHrltlon. vrTALTZES Dear, gkand. naacla acvd akin ssaactart. BfSXOBES mi ! itwair sso. hiaHti and tsr.AU i. rail . asy.aiaiiMtJt. IXUHti&'Ll UHL UltATStXHTS W THIS LOCM.TTT EXtagtaVlXT BT tm2La.,a til i Hint so saate 1 BODY BEAUTIFUL SLXNDERIZINO SALON 1 LANE COUNTY delesates to the Junior Red Cross camp at Ben Bow Lakes. Wash., who re turned recently ready to taekle JRC work tn their schools this fall, are Geraldine Porrltt. left. Eugene, and Bertha May Wal ton. Cebarc. (Kennell-Ellls photos, Wiltshire entravinrs). Authorities Accept !5tock Show Posts Cattle and horse authorities from 11 states have accepted com missions to judge exhibitions at Portland's Pacific International Livestock Exposition Oct S to 11, it was announced Saturday by Walter Holt, manager. "The scope of the exposition Is indicated by the fact judges are coming from as far away as New Jersey and exhibitora from 16 states and Canada," Holt said. Ac tivity as far as exhibitors and judges are concerned. Is far earli er than ever before. Holt added. !Rgittr.C..iarq'. Engm. Ore., Sunday. Aug. Iff, 194T, Page 81" i Oak. ash, mesquite, hickory and elm trees frequently have moss or mold on the north sides of their trunks and branches. OUR FIRST AUGUST SALE Benginning Monday Morning, Angnst 11, 1947 GIRLS Sises 2 to 6X and T to 14 180 DRESSES Regularly Priced at $8.45 and $4.95 95c to $2.25 Regularly Priced at $5.95 and $3.95 SO SKIRTS $1.25 to $2.95 30 SUITS Regularly Priced at $21.95 and $11.95 $2.95 to $5.95 BOYS 20 SUITS Regularly Priced at $12.95 and $8.95 $4.95 to $7.55 Sises 2 to 10 22 JACKETS Regularly Priced at $10.95 and $6.95 $3.95 to $4.95 Sixes 2 to 14 PRICES SLASHED ON SWEATERS BLOUSES SUN SUITS PLAY TOGS 1 BABY CARRIAGE Regularly Priced at $63.5 CCvJ-fEx v. ijt 1 if ., 41 the lovliest drape So Fashionable So Slenderizing IN ALL SIZES $Q99 to 18 99 THE LATEST STYLES SUITS & COATS FINEST WOOLS AND GABARDINES . $35.00 dm TO.T8ltottIIM8 15 WEST BROADWAY PRONE 404 SLACKS and SLACK SUITS Blouses Dressy and Tailored Lingerie The Finest and Moderately Priced VISIT OUR SWEATER BAR All Sizes and Styles .... And the STYLES in Skirts you vebeen looking for. Just Say CHARGE IT at Anita'. 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