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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1955)
iriiriTgxiiiisriszsz ::tjmz jm. zzzzzz rzxxxi.xstxxxr IWc iihiiiiiiiUililii omen, in ine news m "A1 r ' y i. Vs m s L f f ." " ,.A ' 8A Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Mon., June 13, 195 i r i K'rrX fTWrti a il i H . ' AT HERMAN'S MEN'S .STORE '- -i M I 'I fy" ,. "-'ft;, ify - if i! If. fFvh rsmf Pringey Cleaners on The Near Westslde For pirk-up and d.llvrry, rh. 5-4121 8th & Monroe Use Our Drive-In 'SO yeart at tha tamt location' Will & Johnson Furniture Upholstering Ph. A-0115 742 Charnclton St. EUGENE, OREOON BUYING A CAR! le SALE SEE CLASSIFIED REGISTER-GUARD WANT ADS BRING RESULTS i bells Photo Wiltshire Lrfgravlng DANCERS Two nimble-footed dancers who will appear in the variety review to be presented by Myra's Talent School Friday at 8 p.m. in Wilson Junior High School auditorium are shown above: From left, Cheryl Mock in "Old Cowhands" tap dance; Janet Garner, in soft-shoe number, "By the Light of the Silvery Moon." Program is given without charge. . Talent School to Present First Program for Public Myra's Talent School will pre sent pupils in recital Friday at E p.m. in Wilson Junior High School auditorium. Talent presen tations will include tap, ballet, ac robatic and character dancing integrated in a two-hour "Student Revue promising wide contrast in programming. There will be no admission charge. $ for $ Ton CANT nut PARMENT. TKK'S TONTIAC Valll.l OTer Proud N w Pontile Owneri will prore . . . Yon Can't Lone hfn yon WRITE YOUR OWN IIKA1.I Sm f (J I rvX f WjA Put a ntw fact on Father's Day N, . . . give him a 1 Mi NORELCOl v. electric shaving's llloL UClbiw improvement in 20 years NORELCO ROTARY BLADE ACTION! Fac ntdt no brtak-in period. Slfthorpning, lubricated for life, ooitetl to cltan. (Mad by PMI i pi, world'i largest manu facturer! of electric thavtrs.) 15-day FREE home trial. (Gift Irlol period ilorti Pother' Day, not (tie date of purchase ) For Father'i Day, give him the imooth ett, moit comfortable shavei of h:i life. Give him a Norelco vlth Rolaiy Blade Ac ion. Here't whyi Catches whiikert whichever way they grow first time over . . . unique rotary method thavei a man according to hit beard's natural growth pattern Shaves close oi a barber's raior . , . without whisker-pull. Norelco It the only electric shaver that cuts whiskers instead of pinching off. Al ivoreico W ROTARY ELECTRIC SHAVERS Buy His NORELCO Shaver At Any ol th Following Barber Shops and Stores: IN SrHIN(iHKI.I) tVtrtce SSfSS ACDC V - " IN EUGF.NK CITY BAHI1KR SHOP (99 Otfc SI.- imVal oariier shop If W. l St. PAlllS BAKIIKB SHOP . 1335 Wlllametle BHD'S IIAKIIKR SI'P Wst 8lh OSWALD'S ri.t'B SHOP (22 VIHmi-ll SAM SIIHIRJK'sr BARIlR P (O. K. Barker Shop! MJ Olive St. NOTION'S liailBKH SHOP ISO K. I1U1 St. . SAYI.K Sl I SH Vrn RABItt'R sjioF . H27"llth St. , a anoN's iiAditKjt siior B29 Wlllameltc. -WOOUS' II AKllP SHOP OI l"bi!r on 0kwy KVERYBOIIY'S linvu TIFFeJNY DAVIS NO. 1 1850 ank" n RAKER' PIIARMAt Y Medical nleraHldf . Tl KK ltKIU.R 8IUP ItJ.l MrKrmle . IVK A lltlll S BARBKR SHOP Mnhi KMI'IMIDI It It A It It KR SHOP Kino K Ham 1N1KI.S ItAlttiR SIKy .ttl Main St. , W rOTT.(;K(ift()VK km i v niu. " fit9 Mxin ( I 111 l S Mtl'SK SHOT :w Mm St. yt iukiiir Miur 111 Main o" SDI'MIK HEAL BKll?n SUSP SU jIii 0 o 139 So. 6' O L0 J,IH Mill CONN S ItAHUR Formerly of Seattle and Olym- pia, where she instituted Myra's Talent School and the Myra Kot- eski School of the Dance, Mrs. Myra Quinn established Myra's Talent School in Eugene last fall. The coming program will be the initial public presentation of Lane county students under her instruction. Four acts, utilizing four phases of the dance and varying from vaudeville style to ballet, will comprise the basis of the revue. Intorspersed will bo specialty numbers performed by students ranging in age from 3 to 21 years. Mrs. Quinn has developed the clioreograhpy and costume design for the entire revue: stage set tings have been designed and exe cuted by John Anthony Koza of Eugene. Intermission entertainment will bo provided by Gary Brown, ac cordionist, pupil of Chester Pict- ka. mm "MVMANofrtwVEAR SJwiwmiii ,. Ihla Eight years ago Hermcm's opened their store at 8th & Willamette in Eugene and since that time we have grown to be one of the largest in Eugene. In Jbrder to show you, oilr customers, our appreciation of your patronage we want you to share in these outstanding birthday values. Again may we say thanks and remember our motto: "Whether it's work or whether it's dress, it's Herman's Men's Store, the Best for Less." Bernie Stain, Mgr. ALL OUR BEST SUITS REDUCED! Were$6950 NOW $5 GABARDINES FLANNELS WORSTEDS Regulars ifrxxxxizxH MENS 01' SALE x iifj STARTS c ilHIlf tues- V4 Shorts - Longs SPORT COATS Beautiful Patterns ALL WOOL! PRE-WAR PRICE tCrSvts - pit 36-46 Regulars and Longs 19 88 GROUP 1 OUR SLAX . ALL WOOL FLANNEL BEST SELLER Reg. $12 95 H DRESS SHOES GROUP OF SPORT SHIRTS $188 Group of SPORT SHIRTS $2.78 2 - $500 SHORT SLEEVES 9 Group 2 . . . Nylon, Rayon and Acetate !688 Reg. $9.95 $ Only 2 PAIR ... $12 88 fii&J GROUP 3 2 PAIR $10 WERE $17.95 Now $1488 WERE $12.95 $Q38 Now I r- 1 1 Reg. 69 Reg. 79 Reg. 69 j ( HANKIES RANDOM TEE SHIRT XDETRC TEE SHIRTS oc WORK SOX SHORTS O Limit of 6 48c 48c 48e limit 5 18e : , , , FADED TAN TAN 1 BLUE NYLON BLUE TWILL TWILL I CHAMBRAY WSlP5?sRD DENIMS PANTS SHIRTS SHIRTS B . ao $Q68 $J68 $048 . QQc 58 95 O ' J " 2POirf0'S12 o G3 IN SPUINGFIFIJ) jnR KNinilT'S IIAftHUB Mil MoKay'a Markel Shapplns Ontcr Northgate A imn ?iaiui:r shop0 c3 I'-ln Cf. mii ikh s n.vsiiia SIIOP O 0 KIII.'S RMIIIKR SHOP 0 COfl 0 Yonrallan n P ffi llfSOr'S IIIKIIKK s'pjr i;iv .11. r unctiun Oty q WERE $10.95 $g88 MANY : MORE ITEMS NOT. LISTED . NOMlVlAL CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. PEGGED SLAX C88 o g -suppers . u TtaPv-y-i i.sC7 'Vi' -: HC,ALS3DUC&D H o o o o -L . r )0 , o . .'H' ' "fo f 7 oM 0 o SHttKf&ifrf o o H Reduced . e w h-r5-s-. p .".:. V r?k (w) o w ia)M e. j B i H Vs. M 4 M M M H