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Page 19, RfgMer-Gar. Fngene, Ore.. Tlrnn,, Aug. it. 147 r Divwlliriinrl Lyy riuuuuiuii Smaller in Lane Prospective Voters Warned of Deadline el.rk, urgtd all those who have not voted for tha lait two elec tion! to re-reiJter because their names are now off the precinct rolls. Le than three weeks remains for Oregonlans to register for, voting on the state sales cigarette' Importing mora eggs from Oregon1 because of low production In the former state, increased popula tion, and climatic conditions. It is expected that egg produc tion will pick up during tha bal ance of the year. Dealers ex plained that there is a very good pullet flock being raised this sea Tua m Mima Ell outnut in tne UM area ior McALLEN Tex UK Michael the first seven months of this year - " ."'' w McAL.L.rin, ,u "1,u'""i . ....... 4. M, ,.r.i i,.inu should increase appreciably as tan proposals, Lloyd Howe point-1 Wilklmorskl has found a way 0;(hat for tne same perj0(j in 1946. sn th flock sUrts laying- ed out Thursday. I keep his hands in shape for con" ! according to the records of local ' Deadline for registration is cert violin playing. He milks a cow eM dealers. They said that the fkirrli HlclftNanC Sept. . The election will be held at his Texas home here. "Milking principal reason for the decreased VJIUIlll I IIjIUI Iflll J Oct. 7. cows." he said, "is the best way of production is the current high feed Howe, deputy Lane County , keeping your hands supple." Send Your Friends In other States Some Fresh Salmon. We Box. Ice. and Ship for You. Fresh Fish From the Ocean TO YOUR TABLE SALMON TROUT 38c . Columbia River SILVER SMELT tSL OYSTERS Fresh Pt. Lb. 30c u,. 60c Halibut Steaks 50c SHAD Columbia River, Pound. Tails 29c Newman's Fish Mkts. 39 East Broadway and Producers Market I Attend UO Meeting Qam of tnvKi yytt hifiit Telrgrsjm o Cable nam unlets) In eV fmed cKatMtet trv- Hcsrted bf sudttV-W fBitml shove oc pro eadtAt Ui-wMrsjb WESTERN UNION MR & MRS CUSTOMER LANE COUNTY OREGON prices. Because of these high prices, greater quantities of cms are be-i Outstanding church historians ing imported from Midwestern 0f the nation met on the Uni states, notably Iowa, Minnesota, jversity of Oregon campus Tuesday and Nebraska, one Eugene dealer and Wednesday, Aug. 19 and 20, said. He explained that lower feed to discuss the probems of church costs in those states makes it pos- history in this area and of ex sible for western dealers to pur- pansion within the area, chase eggs at a cheaper price de-j Heading the group as guest lec spite freight cahrges. Jturer for the conference of the However, the opinion generally Pacific division of the American held is that these Imported Mid-! Society of Church History was western eggs are of distinctly Dr. John J. McNeill, professor of lower grade than those produced church history in Union Theo in Oregon. Although they are logical Seminary, New York. At shipped as Grade A products, most tending the meetings and discus of them are down-graded to a "B"sln common problems with mem rating on local markets, dealers! be w Dr. Kenneth Scott are agreed. jLatourette, former Oregonian who ... . religion In Yale's graduate school. Some Oregon eggs are shipped, p , the meetings were to San Francisco because of the! p rf fa D q. Townsend, better market "M1 Oregon's department o there and the resuh.ng higher, price, obta.nable Egg merchants , AlameSa;'Cal.; Dr. Hoyt Trow pointed out that California is nowjb d ;socjat'e prolessJr of Eng. lish at Oregon; Dr. Dan E. Clark, head of the Oregon department of history; Dr. Douglas H. Telfer, president of the United Church of Canada, Conference of British Columbia; Dr. Sanford Fleming, Berkeley (Cal.) Baptist Divinity School; Dr. Paul B. Means, head of Oregon's religion department; and Dr. Quirinus Breen, associate professor of social science and his tory in Oregon. Society members attending the meetings included Clifford H. Jope of San Francisco; Dr. Arnold Crompton, minister of the First Unitarian church of Oakand, Cal., and vice-president of the board of trustees of the Starr King School for the Ministry in Berkeley; Richard T. Owen, Oregon; Dr. Ross J. Griffith, president of the Northwest Christian College, Eu gene; and the Rev. Frank S. Bies tel, retired minister of the United Lutheran church of Eugene. SIIAMIMH K TEA ROOM TASTY LUNCHES Served Dally 11 'til 2:30 SPECIAL PLATE Main dish soup, rolls, butter and drink Special Businessmen's Table Pie - Cake - Donuts Special Hamburger PENNEY'S BALCONY Lundstronu, Mgrs. IC-CMmMCrtl. FMAtwwww. T.M ei nwpl StAJihARb TIME .1 (nut J daln THURSDAY 21 AUGUST 1947 MADE TO MEASURE TAILORING LINE ARRIVED STOP TWO WEEKS DELIVERY ON SUITS STOP HARD TO FIT MEN SHOULD COME IN TO SEE STOP JAY DEE HAND LUGGAGE ARRIVED STOP GENUINE PIGSKIN LEATHERS AT MUCH LOWER PRICES NEW LIGHT WEIGHT STYLES IOE RICHARDS MEN'S STORE 873 Willamette IWA-CIO Men Leave For National Meeting Max Gardner, financial secre. tary, Ed Starr, business agent, and Russell Shea, international repre sentative of IWA-CIO local No. 5-246, will leave Friday, Aug. 22 to attend the eleventh internation al IWA convention in St. Louis, Mo. The convention will convene Tuesday, Aug. 28. The affair was held in Portland last year and Gardner said that this would be the first time that the convention had not been held on the West Coast. The local office, above the United States National Bank in Springfield, will be supervised by Howard Withrow until Gardner and Starr return from the con vention. j 11 ski f i m k n m -sWML K m mmtm HH-a .sssss. w On Sale Saturday, Aug. 23 JL U JAM H LOOP RUGS Ruff Cord Ruqs. Size 45" x 54". Reducedl CHENILLE RUGS Beautiful Soft Pastels Size 24" x 36" - GARMENT BAG Garment Capacity 16. 3 Hooks - PICTURES Come in and see our lovely new assortment POTTERY SETS Mission Capistrano. Open stock. Service for 610.90. Service for 4 FLOOR LAMPS. Six Way Bronze or ivory finish. Complete with shade MEN'S SPORT OXFORDS Built for extra wear. SUes 6 to 11 MISSES' OXFORDS Moccasin toe. All leather sole and upper. Sizes 4's to 8 MISSES' SADDLE OXFORDS Wfiile Goodyear sole. Sizes 3i to 8'j GIRL' BROWN OXFORDS All leather. Size 12 to 33.69. Size 8 Vt to 11 Vi BOYS' SHOES. Hi Top Leather uppers. Sizes 8'i to 1 1 3.69. Sizes 12 to 3 MISSES' COTTON ANKLETS Elastic top. White and pastels. Sizes BVi 10 Vi ... RAYON HOSE. Full Fashioned Evening sheer. 51 gauge. Size 8'z lO'i .4.98 3.98 .2.79 2.98 5.90 19.75 6.90 .4.98 5.50 .3.49 .3.98 19c 1.49 RAYON SATIN SLIPS Tearose and white. Size 32 42 KLEENEX TISSUES Take advantage of C our special 8 for 1.21 ti OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS White and Tearose. SUes 16 20 MEN'S POPLIN SPORT HATS Weather sealed. .Sizes 6' to 7'j -"1.98 for 31C -1.79 1.49 On Sale Saturday, Aua li sues 16 to 20. oraacioth White only LOOSE LEAF NOTEBOoF Colors black or brown. Zipper style MEN'S SLIP-OVER SWEATFpq 100 wool. Cable stitch -51 stitch design. SUes 36 to 44 BOYS' SHIRTS Cotton flannel. In bright plaids BOYS' RIBBED T SHIRTs' Colors: tan - white blue. SUes S. M. L BOYS' WHIPCORD PANTS Colors blue and brown. Sanforized shrunk MEN'S BIB OVERALLS. Pay Dav Express striDe. Sanforized shrunk 15; If .IS; MEN'S WORK HATS Wool loll Colon: brown, blu., bl.q. ... PRIME QUALITY KAPOK Tuat rerAlvltHI Mnl fn nlllm.. i ' "" rays, no, . Vi lb. bag J gjj NOVELTY POPLIN PRINTS dpiuftiuiy uww .uii ia mvuium spaced .qq A I over floral and novelty designs. 36" widt gM 5 WOOL DOUBLE BLANKETS Fancy chevron weave sateen bound. SUe 72x84. Weight AV lbs. 4.M WHITE SHEET BLANKETS A smoothly nmsnea soiuy napped blcmktt, a i Firmly stitched ends. SUe 72x99 ZiW LINED ARALAC DRAPERIES Beautifully finished pleated tops ready to hang. Decorative designs on natural ton ( M and blue grounds. Fast color. Full ski 68x81 pi. Qi Ju GIRLS' FLANNEL PAJAMAS 1 Miss PreD two else, oalamas in tearos. and In blue. SUes 8 to 16 I GIRLS' RAYON PANTY Miss Prep quality I Smooth fitting circular loll nj- on. All elastic waist. Tearose color. Sius 4 to 16 V ESMOND CRIB BLANKETS Permanently woven embossed floral and w aw Mlrma nn a white InacV around. 6" KTfOfl A fl satin bindina. SUe 36x50 . W3 TPR J II sl sOHIsllsssslssBsKssstas 1 JL II JUL M. 3 LdDdD IETTIEIE Sweaters, Sweaters, Sweaters - 10O7o Fine Wool! SHOP EARLY FOR A MORE COMPLETE SELECTION SWEATER BOOTH STREET FLOOR BUYS FOR GIRLS In Wool Sweaters! Now when you need them! Now at a new low price so helpful to your budget Both Cardigan and Slipover styles. Colors Pink. Blue. Yellow White and Navy. BUYS FOR MEN. Yes. we do something about keeping prices down. These sweaters are priced for your saving too valuable to Ignore. Bolh V and high neck styles. Fine knit quality. Colors, Browns. Maroon, and Tan. Also some with tri-colored novelty weaves. Sizes 8 to 14. BUYS FOR CHILDREN - Ye. we do something about keeping prices aown. These sweaters are priced for your saving too valuable to Ignore. AUor! ardl5an "nd liPvr yl. AS eolore. A? LY? mi, Cr"W neck y1- Celors. brown, marree. and tan. Also tri-colored novelty weaves. SUes 8 to 14. TODAY TODAY 2 3 TODAY 2 i i