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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1952)
of Truman uriiK Order peak Here BET a I chairman ' I I p0pf, cn spaper t ie,I Freedom of j Wi"- - ,,i lecturer n,MTo gon FebJ erkone opening! spe.a.,, Oregon Press aw""" -bUexecutiveitorof i ! . tadlng e fight ol ' newspaper ed tors l--"..,iiinB practice ; flow - l5e committee, along &l nresenting liS P ss Managing particularly; eofM. !!'5t release infor Slficials regard con- I" editor will arrive .Thursday, en. Hat dav with students fuuvening he will be a conference, 33rd to be ... 09 and " , U.. (he I. : u. thp Ore- roaraa""' n..Lii.ka Acen- gaper muiian--SVVi. w Allen Me- ;ress is given in memory aean anu iuuu- school wno mm hi Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Sun., Jan. 13, 1952 Page 5 ilism Ler-Journal it held by dtnts of tne press w uc i. hnl.dozen most ais- U daily newspapers puo the United States. fiber Bad putting he blew mostly cold for ind Army recruiters I. Biey managed to get ku Into Air Force blue, liu t normal monthly But for the Army they , and for the women's of the two services they embarrassing blank, o who chose the Army, Let Brooner and Robert Stib, are both from the liea. Force enlistees are: DeMoss, Richard G. Robert S. Warbrick, McCarthy, James Rus- 11, Jerry K. Williams Marion Fischer, all of 'i; Gilbert J. Shipp, Eu- Htcneu, William L. Pur a & Gibbons and Dale ggs, all of Cottage J. Tv.r.nn Ta.... 17 Donald Ray Phillips, OHUltK. I n V Innnp Hockett and Donald ill fif V.Uaana, Ion of Harriehnf rt. Tirf ui marcoia; Kich ; of Hmira; Dale Leon t Harrisburg, and Jack the fcteos Ratlin Pepufy DA ae is annrohojj o eacar radio Friday "inign ume. POMe SatnrJ,,. , , a tjcunn moaei. l ' """ict attop N ilmost as if the thief hZ:..rm Ior he used Z " lcar t0 Set the "n at mounting. h Dentsis, K "Is Own ratist to Hw ms ow ,., ' "lira ,l(e' Costello CQttinr ik. h third set. buy new n. vpnr r has just seventh v ... K0R"n J! . 740 WILLAMETTE 5-4356 MONDAY MORNING DOOR BUSTERS Shop Roberts Bros. Monday For These Budget Values! A ROBERTS "SPECIAL PURCHASE" N LINGERIE SLIPS Usually $3.95 YLON JIM $99 jwiviif 4 iijfyC' sal'. 'A J WHITE SALE SAVINGS! First Quality, Zippered All first quality. Luxurious nylon tricot knit with all nylon net and nylon tmbroidery trims; In two styles. White or shell in sizes 32 to 40. GOWNS Usually $8.95 Pastel shades, styles you'll love . . all in super-smooth nylon tricot. Dainty lace trims and tailored styles. Sizes 32 to 40 in group. Irregs. BRIEFS Usually $1.25 84' Quick washing nylon tricot briefs with elastic leg. White only in sizes small, medium, large. LINGERIE, MAIN FLOOR MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED Warm! MEN'S 100 .Ad J Cose " 1 v FOAM PILLOWS SE49 WouW lsuo Se tor $7.95 Plump, buoyant foam pillows that will always stay toft, cool and offei th bait ileplng comfort. Dust-free, too, they're a boon to ollergy sufferers. Giant size in white. Sanforized percale cover. Zipper closure DOMESTICS, MAIN FLOOR Coat Sweaters Usually $7.95 Practical, smart-looking, very durable! Fashioned with strong double elbows for double wear; two side pockets; knit cuHs for snug fit. Choose either Oxford Grey with a zipper front or Heather Brown in a button front. Both styles in sizes 36 to 46, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, MAIN FLOOR MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED We Give S&H Green Stamps mmmmmmmammmm I f - 1 39 - YOU SAVE MOO ON THIS Famous FLORENCE RANGE Here's electric cooking at its finest! Compare the features, the workmanship, the styling and the con venience and you'll choose this Florence Automatic Electric Range. APPLIANCES, UPSTAIRS SEE IT MONDAY AT ROBERTS BROS. Usually $314.95