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EIGHT MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SATURDAY, DEC. H, IMS k. ,! ..We urge you to reserve your Christmas birds now. We ; anticipate a rush, and in order to insure yourself of a nice bird, allow us to suggest giving us your order now. .;:v: .' - Try Us For Prompt Service A Son Of HisFather A KomnlKV of Arliona with BESSIE LOVE WARNER BAXTER RAYMOND HATTON TODAY I to II : 30 McDONALD T H E A T R E V 7 'Vrllliwv 20o Nlalll . . .t.V Children . lUu Beauty of Local Hills, Vales ' Transfer red to Canvas Saturday Specials . . at : . The Gffoceterfa 2 tins Minnesota Pride Corn 2 tins Standard Tomatoes . 2 tins Del Monte Peas .......... 2 tins A & L Cut'Beans ......... ... ...... s:i. .., . ... .-, . . ,..v 2 tins Shrimp 2 tins A & L Oysters . . . . . 2 small tins White Tuna 2 medium tins White Tuna 2 flat tins Sliced Pineapple 2 No. 2 tall Sliced Pineapple 2 No.2 tall Sliced Pineapple . 2 flat tins Crushed Pineapple .... I tall No. 2 tin Crushed Pineapple . 9 lb. bag Wheat Hearts . 9 lb. bak Pancake Flour 91b. bag Oat Meal . . . . ....... ... 9 lb. bag Eastern Buckwheat Flour 1 lb. Groceteria Butter .......... 25c .25c .35c 35c 35c .35c .35c .55c .30c .45c .55c .25c, .20c . 68c .72c .48c 65c .45c H. J.-Heinz representative will be with us demonstrating their products and will have special prices on the following: 2 small Cream Tomato Soup . 25c 3 large 20c Cream Tomato Soup ..... 5Cc 1 lb. tin Mincemeat 30c 2-lb. tin Mincemeat 50c 3 Heinz Ketchup 73c 2 medium Spaghetti 35c Medium Fig and Plum Pudding 45c Chilli Sauce . ... . . ' .25c 1 -qt. tin Extra Large Ripe Olives . . . . 50c fffae Groceteria Telephone 1 686 or 257 48 Ninth Ave., E. HUNDREDS SEE PICTURES TliU Ymr'M l(i.ay HcvwIh Sonic or Mottt. riiimiilitg 'l'liitttft ArVst Hiin Yv. Shown . . . lly o, m. Art lover in Kumm wtio hiv fulltM to boi the runout vxiilM tlon of Alt toil . II. Schroff's- (itilntthKit mtv liolnu tthowii In tho oxhlh'tlon room ot tho university f no arts bulht ukh, huve Huivilly tnliwotl ono of the outH'.uiuliuK ovoito uf th your In th relm of rt. lOueh winter for th tmnt two or three ye;.r, Professor Srhroff ha hud an exhibition, ami ouch yonr its opou nn taut hoon nntlelpulcil nmotiK a wide circle. Hut !t has remained for th'ti yonr to bring to view ftonio of tho iuoit charming thtitH ho hint evtr whown. .The secret of It all Is that tho nrtlHt has boon painting Oregon bcciivh tho past fow moot hi. Not on'y Oroiron, hut better Poenon of Inf nlte charm done in tho ImuuHliate surrounding about kUKono. ' In the fall wo nil am apt to drive about tho beautiful rontU, and ndm're wilh exolanmlUms tho wealth of colorful scenery our vaU loy offers. realise It Is beauti ful but scarcely rcnl.ic tla value to tho oyo of a real artist. Vam I'nr Sxn Shown Cmisemiently. it has remained for Mr. Schroff to translate Into beauty of familiar scenes. This hoautly of familiar scenes. Th ho has done to ihe inf n to satin faction of hundreds who have viewed h! present exhibit. Of nearly 40 canvasses nunc, about a dozen are puintingR made near Eusene. They are us differ ent In chnrae'er from thn familiar California scenes as arc the two states, and filled with a charm that pervades tho whole room. Where the canvasses done near Cnrntol are filled with the heavy. 8'urdy character of sea-coast and hune trees. Mr. Kchoffs Oregon scenes are poetic, hulf-ctheroal and wholly appealing. Tho color is lovely, beyond words the art.st has found on his palette all those warmlni;. friend ly shadings of Oregon's loveliest moods. Ho has transln'ed and blended them with the utmost art fstry and the result is a frroup of paintings of the , truly "livable" type restful, quiet, warm In life and color, responsive to individual moods. Of these, a few have, proved peneral favorites "Vis a Golf Links EuKene." Is tho first choice of sev eral and is- a most beautiful can vas. Cohnnr llll's on Canvas Even lovelier is "Wanlmr Day." 'n which the artist has caught to perfection the twil ffht tints wh'rh hang over the Coburg hills. "In dian Bummer'1 uud "Autumn Hun shine" are both fall scenes carry iittf tho most brilliant oramie und yellow hues of an Oregon fall. "The Pensive Hour" has been a great favorite, with Its ntmosphoro of a warm ludtun su minor day. Mr. Hcroff has always cauuht In a vastly satlHiylmi manner tho vir ility of Caltfoin.a solttnif nnd nt mosphoro. Now ho has found In as perfect a way the wir.od moods of Oregon's outdoors. Outstanding of the whnlo col lection is his "Mouttgny-sur l.o ng," done In bVauco on his last irtp. In tho gray-greens of Franco It is one of tho finest thingi ho has ever displayed, I'pon thai visit to tho continent. Mr. Schroff studied at Kona no bloau. und was awarded tho diplo ma of the Kcvdo do Ucnux, art for trosco painting, havuig s ud.vd under Taut lloudou.it, ono u( tho last masters of this work. Tho exhthltou will bo upon to morrow, t. Sunday afternoon nnd each day this week from ono lo r vo o'clock, and on Monday and Thursday nlKh s will bo displayed to business men. DISTRICTS CO-OPEMTE V ri.im lK KNTKHTAI X M KXT TO UK IIi:i.l AT I'AXAUY (JnuiKiw, rnnm rM' I'liUul iuhI Suii iliir K'IihIi Will Jtiln In Affair EUGENE BOYS OFFERED S200 TG MAKE PLEDGE Leopold Sohopp Foundation Reaches Into City LOYALTY ONLY DEMAND The people of tho different com munities in tho vicinity of llt- coos lako have the truo Christinas spirit, says J. 1.. Northrup of Silt coos who was in tho city yester day. A community yulotlde enter tainment is being planned for Wed nesday evening, ltocomhei 23, at the Canary C range hall and tho program will bo participated In by ti ranges. Farmers' Union locals, Sunday schools and other organi sations. -The communities co-operating In this a flair nro Canary, tipper Ma ple creek. Kilt coos, lierrydalo and Kiddle creek. It Is expected to ho the largest nl tended affair of Its kind ever held In that part uf tho county. Tho Sunday school at Canary started the movement nnd the members of the oilier organisa tions gladly consented to furnish numbers on t-he program and ret, operate in every jvay possible to make It a success. BUM ENTERS HOUSE DIAMOND AXI) t)IXS TAKKX I'UOM MIL AXI MIIS. AtiKK Itinr IMr llmkcii xn Vh;li outa IHmn Town for , t' -IWiiiut ' TODAY Continuous 1 to 11:30 HARRY CAREY I1RET HAHTK-S "The MAN from RED GULCH" BEXXV LKO.VARD 1XTI. XKWS CEiiE'Isiiinmas HWEsey Beef Roasts lb. 12ic Fancy Pork Roasts lb. 20c 1 Boiling Meat lb. 8c & 10c Fancy Veal Roasts h lb. 15c . No. 5 Lard $1.00 No. 10 Lard Eugene Packing Co. Telephones 38 and 39 675 Willamette St. While Mr. and Mrs. Norman A gee were away from the house at 657 Olive .roe: Into which they had Just moved. It was broken into between 7 and 7:30 last night and a valuable d umond slick pin aud a number of souvenir gold co.ns wor stolen. Tho p.n was valued at $200. Mr. and Mrs. Agco had Just Inft their trunks and suit cases at this house nnd had gone out for din ner. When they returned they found that tho rear door had boon broken open and their baggage rifled, accord ng to a report mado to the ntght police. - Besides tho d amond. tho bur glar took a $1 gold p.ece, an oc tagon 60 -cent gold piece nnd a 2o-cent gold pce. A rifle and other articles of value were not touched and no; hi me else wab missed, Mr. Agee told tho police. CIVIL WAD VETERAN DIES cii.uu.es m:itv KLvrronr WAS AfiFD 85 YRARfl Father of Allornrx II. E. Klullory of TIiIh lty : FniHTBl to Ilo Ifclil Kuniljiy . Charles Henry Hlnttrry, (IRI Lin coln Mtrpot. vnteran of thn rlvll war. died at tho rnrlflc Chrlmion hnnpljnl in thin city yeatorday ot the ace of 85 yeara. He la aurvived by two aona. Henry E. Slattery. at torney of Kimene. nnd C. L. flat tery of ChlcaKO, nnd a aialer. Mra. Kllen Wall of Wnverly. (ihlo. He waa n niomher of tho Metho. dlat KplHropnl fhiirch and of J. W. Henry pout, c.rand Army of tho He. public of thla city. The funeral will bo held at the Venteh chapel Hunclny at 2 p. ni. with Interment In the I. O. o. V. ei'inetery. I;r. J., K. Hum will have chnrt;e at the rhnpel . nnd the memliera of the O. A. It. lit the Itravc. V, A. FlkliiM lit 4'oiitiiiiiiiliwllini Willi llivtori W'iiiiim Uttora From IkhuI Youllia If there are any hoya In Ihe vllv of Kuuene between the nuea uf 13 and III yen ik. who think It wnrlli liHl to keep n Hlmple pledlie. W. A. Klklna. nieiuber of the bomil of education, wniitH to hear from them. Mr. Klklna yenlerdny iiniioiinced that he Imd received data rrom the Leo'iolil Hcliepp foundation, an or. Kauhuillon that offer a to all nuy'N wito have piiHAcd their 13lh bin not their I Dili bli lhilny. ami who will Mihnctlhe to the pledn to live clean I'hrlNttnn liven. Mnny yenra auo l.eopolil Hchepp came tu Ihe I'nlted Htaiea fruiu Kurope. lie wan ti eiiulhia buy. HI early alruiiiilca were many. I.nier In life he conceived the Idea that KiuncthlitK HhouUI be done to make It eaaler fur buya at tho mont ImpreHMlunahle perloil of their llvea, to develop a ncllne uf lllKh moral Mtaudardn. Ia-nmiii In littHrnllvo Honiethhiit had happened In hU own boyhood which proved to be one of the greaieel Influence In lu life. Nupcrlniemicui una h. Ituoih. of the Sunday achuul which he attended, found him one nfter nuun wilh aume cliiNamaiea and cumpanluitM pltchliiK penulea. Tak ing the boya a.lile he pointed out In a kindly way. the daiiKera of Kambllmt, and necured n pledise from Home of ihe izroiip to re frain from linmblluK In any form until they reaclieil the aire of St. Mr. Kchepp now reenlla with ureal aatlaftictlon Ilia own faithful keep ing of that plettite. The purpoae of the Leopold Schepp foundation la lo encoilr-lik-e the beat ImpllNea In a boy'a life, to help In u utMlnnilal way. thoao who may wlh to nuiko the nio.l of Ihelr opptrluultlea. The foilndiitlou luvltea all boya of the niica of II, 14 and 11 year, to elitn Ihe pledxe, provided It la ihelr honeat Intention to keep It faithfully for ihree year, when they will be entlileil to receive the S20U award. SMiiiMr la Noxrweory filch hoy inuat be aponaored. either by the paMtor of hta chun'h. the ml. Ill of hl aynnKOKUe, the auiierlntendenl of hla Mundny lu hool. the accretnry of hla V. M. I. A. or hla ia-oiitmnHier. KlKht law Buvern the ptedKe which followa: . "OealrlnK to ahnre the benefit of the Leopold Hchepp foundation. I hereby pleda-a my beet effort to be worthy of the aid nnd on couniaement which It offer: ' Klret To "remember my ac countability to my Maker, and en. denvor Willi tlod'a help to keep HU commandment nnd dally enk III favor. ' I .Second To be loynl to my coun try, to obey tho law of Ihe Innd ! which 1 live In. or In which I may aojourn. I Third To honor my paroula and nil to whom honor I due. I Fourth To be honeat In all my deftlliiK and endeavor to obaerve ! the rule "Whatnoevcr ye would , that man ihnuld do to you. do y (oven o to them." Fifth To nb.taln from all In- ItoxicntlnK drink and harmful druK. i Hlmh To avoid the practice of 'gamhlliiir In nny form. Mevenm "To anun evil compan ion and avail myaelf of urh moral nnd rellKlou Influence n are within my reach. KlKht h To i-ulllvate tho man ly nuallile which will fit me for liood clilnenalilp nnd for an hon orable life." . Fitv (Juration lo Aiontir All .Mr. lOlklnn want I n letler. He exiillciily extilnliied that lie could not take care of pcraonal call no nintter how much he mlKht dealra to do ao. In ihe letter he ha naked for n few tnienieni. Inatructliin for which ahoiild he vloxely followed. Here they are: Give the full name: iiddrc. city and Ktnte of renldence: date of ! birth, month, dny and year nnd plnce of birth; name of Hundny school: nnewer the nueatlon "do , you attend school" nnd K've tho ' .1.. other rueilnn will ho taken up Inter by Mr. Klkln nnd the innnr of the hoy who is to lake tho pleilite. Ihe C'lii'latmn menifa, M till time also, Ihe u"l" f tho m'liool, lucludluM potnloe. ni'lile. veKoln blea, clolhlllK, l'0 decollitlon, toy, rniuly ami mil will bo pie dented lo Mi'). Ally for illidilhii lion to needy fiimlllea In hiiitienu. FAIRMOUNTLAND SOLD MAItllX KVAHVFIU'I THADKK I 'Oil S i t lit 10 FHUI'l .lt l V Trunfer of lllle lo DO ncre In Ihe Ural nddlllon lo Fnlrmoiiiil In KiiKeue, lu (leoiKe Wllheliu, In n liunsacilou whereby Mniiln Hvar veriid, Ideal reallnr, hecomea half owner of the llnrrlaburu Mercitu lile company nl llarrlnbiii'K, wa Riiuounved yelerday a one of the lending iciil eatiile IrnnMiclluna of the Week. L. HoilKe of Kuileue I the oilier half uwuer of tho tore. The atore nl I Inrrlauiii'ir will be cundilcleil by far) anil l.elillld, on of Mr. Hvarveriid, It wa learned. Mr. Wlllielm will develop tho trad In I'mIi mount. The ncreuiie waa recently plalled mid ciiniiilna about IUU biilldlnit bil. Itobcrl W. I'reecolt htindleil the hualncaa fur Mr. Wllheliu. REV. THIN TO SPEAK HA IT I ST rASTUlt HI WA X I S i.i x'iii:ox Ki-ivn itr, lcvlnl .Mtiflc for .Monday l.un cIknmi to m In Hp'rlt of C.iiiMt iiuih, t iff rials I 'hit i llev, C t Trawln, pttsior of the llrst Ilaplist church hero will bo tho prlnc pul speaker at Ihe reuu Inr wet-Uly lunchiMiu of tho Kiwun Is club to bn held nl tho Ostium hole Monday noon. ArrnnKvmt-uls which Included Ktv. Mr. Trawtn as the foaiurw spKuker of the proKram were com pleled thrmmh Jmlge t). !'. Hklp wunh, chairman of tho. enterloln tiifiit comma tot for tho romiitu wck. Hpec'al music will be on tho prournm. It was reported yesier dny. Th's part of tho entertain ment, It Is expected, will bo of a t'hristmtts nature and tuny Include group slnKlim of smo well known Yuletlde ballads. Itev. Mr. Trawin wilt talk on some subject m keeping with Ihe times. It was presumed yeHlerdny. us he eou'd not be reached by Klwnnls offlo nls who wanted Ihe tide uf his address. CITY LEVIES IRE MADE HATH OF TAXATION' IN KF.V. FILM. ANXOFXOF.O Flon-noo Will llavu AIkiui Illuhrvt Willi Thirty-four mul Onc-Ti-lllh .tllll ALFALFA ISD0ING WELL C'KKSWFXL .MAX HAS TIIItKi: CI TTIXfiK OX IIIH I'ATi'H Fred Hnblnette of Creswnll, who planted two patches of alfalfa on his farm Inst spring, has met with good success with tho crop, accord ing lo o. H. Kletcher, counly agent. He took three crops off the land this yoar and it averaged six tons to tho acre, V. U. Rly of Treswell also has mot with success In growing thn crop. Ho haa ono of tho demonstration plots under observation by the county ngent's office', ono patch of it being on high ground and the other on river bottom land. Iloth did well but naturally the ono in the bottom where there was moro moist uro yielded bettor than tho other. Mr, Klntcher expresses the belief that (his will be ono of tho per manent crops of thn county. D0RRIS HEADDRUMMER AMDItK I, I", (HON HANI) Kf.KCTH NFAV OFFICF.HS Officer of the American Leitlon drum corps, elected by the mem bers, were unnounced yesterday In connection wilh tho report that now rules nnd reinitiation for Ihe trivcrnment of Hint organization hud been adopted. Hen liorr's has been elected enp tn'n: licit Kutli, chief drum In slruclor; Thoimia It. Powers, chtf hUKlo luslruclor: (leoritn 15, Love, drum major: nnn Hoffer, 1)r, C, I. Kclnverlnff. f'hnrles Allen, Cnrl Kcllop; nnd Ntsh Chnpmnn, execu tive committeemen. ' Homstltchlnn nt 135 Bnst Tenth tit II cents n yard. U-17-H OI'KIIATIOXK TO C'KASK ON i J.OKAXFj HKillWAY . Ilomt Money to Ilo Vmil Next Year on Itoutit Hoiith to IXiiiKlnM i J County Linn . "Work nn the l.nnine' 'highway will bo clnseil down for Ihn winter some llrnn next week, ncconllnic to (Minion (l. Ilurd. counly fom mlssloner, and tho Job will bo fin ished In the sprliiK when the wenther Is belter for construction. Work could bn pushed nluiost all winter lonK. It Is slated, hut It cannot bn donn ns profltnbly na it can when the weather Is kooiI. As nil ftap have been closed up with rock surffiflnK so that truffle will not ho Interrupted, It was thniiKht best to censo oporatlonii for the time bclnir. ' . Mr. Hunt said that In Ihn spring work will he started on thn rond lending south from Lnrnno to thn DnuKius county into. Thnro Is some bond money left In the counly treasury for this rotiln but not enntiKh lo complete It to tho linn as originally Intended. SCHOOL PLANS PROGRAM HOOSF.VFXT I'fl'ILH HAVING FINAL KKIIKAIIHALH Final rehearsals for tho f'hrlst- nins progrnm planned at the llnosevelt Junior high school nro being held. This program will be presented Mondny, December 21. nt 7:30 In the school auditorium. The. public is Invited to attend, Thn pro grnm consists of a short play en tilled "Christmas nt (lonseherry tllen," a pngeiinl, "() Llttln Town of Ilatlilehem" consisting of Christ mas enrols und pnnloinlna and orchestra selections. : ' 1 At tho lust nssenihly before' tho Christmas hnlldnys, Wednesday, riecmber S3, Itev, Fred J, Clark will deliver to thn studnnl hndy Thn tar levies of several rllle of Lnno county hnvo been coin puled by AtMtennor lien K. Keeneyi the flmire being arrived at from the relation of the a scouted vnlua lion of property In tho ritle to tho amount to be rained by taxa tion a hown In Ihelr aoveral bud gel. I'erhap the hlghex city levy In the enmity I that nt Ftorenco which I II I mill. With tho state and county levy, school lovy nnd port of Hlualaw levy added to till., the properly owner of thai cliy will hnvo a allff rnto of taxation In last. The other rhy levle na far a continued nr a follow: Kugene, 1!M mllla: Cottage (Irene. J 'mill: Creswell. IU.3 mills; Junuilun' Clly. 30. mill.' DENTISTS MEET TONIGHT Dlt. . IV I.KK Tt CilVK PAIT.U ox rnKVKXTiox Members of tho Houth Wlllain- et o Dental smMety will hold a reg ular mmi hly meeting nt tho On burn hotel this even'rtg. Ihn ban- fitei to begin at 0: SI 0 o'clock. It was reported yesterday. '.ir'til surgeons of I .a no, i.inn ond .enton counties nro Included In tho mendiershlp of the organi sation nnd a laritn n'lendanre Is expoc ed. He vera I Horns of Inter est, Includ ng action on five appli cations for nfrU'ntlon and election to membership, will ho disposed of. Pr. W. It. I.eo will be tho prin cipal speaker of Ihe evening, his paper topic be!ng "T'reventalive lientlH'rv," In. C. Hchwerlng will lend in tho discussion of the suhlvot, Cl'nlcs will bo given by Dr. It. M, Oraves and Dr. W. K. Ilu-chnnun. GLEE CLUBS WILL SING C'A XT AT A TO II K CJIVKX AT ml;tiioiiht riiriicic Members of- thn Kugeno high rhon glee rluhs will glvo their ('hrlstmns rnnttita nt Ihe Klrst Methodist Kp'scopal church Hun dny nfternoon nt 3 o'clock, accord 'ng to a Ktnlntnent mado at tho high school yesterday. , The church slug ng will bo fol lower! on Wednesday with tho enn atu nt the high school assembly ns the fonturo of tho Christmas program there. Mrs, Norman Christie, teiiclier of Kngllsh and dramatics, will also present a re ligious skit "Pint Iux" (it tho Wednesday fldsemhlv. Thn contain nt thn high sohnnl w'll s'nrt nt 2:30 o'clock in tho nfternoon. It was reported. CLUB PICTURES SHOWN KFY.IfOI'H AM) COLLIFIt Al. I'KAU AT Mi:lrli.N(;H H. C. Hcymour,' atnto loader of hoys' nnd girls' cluhs, arrived In the city yostcrday aftornnnn for o series of meotlngs nt which the moving plntiiro of club actlvltlo throughout Iho stnta nre to bs shown. In company wilh Arnold Colllnr, counly club lender; Mr. Hcymoiii wont In Coburg last night and showed" tho pictures nt thn high school to a good sized audlenco. Thev will u 1 1 to Cniinvn nnvn 11,1. "morning to shnw Ilia picture nl 10 a. in. nnd lo Irving tonight, to np pear lit tlin moetlng of thn Oiango, Wlllnmciio (Villivilon ft Orsllt Horvlco. Hnndnd Collection special ists, c. H, Dlllnn, manager; Donald Young, nltorney, 860 Wlllnmattn. Phuna 378. INHUIIH WITH HKNKV TItOMP JP.- ihta. UIU1 Time Is Flecl'mg By Ffls Only 5 More Shopping Until Christmas! All Departments Are Adow Wltk u clay Gifts For Every Member Of T i uiiiuy. The tlimrs In this, wliicli miolit -,.li 1 . "Clifistimis Cift Si. tic." are wl , i .,"T,tt wcK'iiiiic ami stuMai'liuii in Ihiui; your Clirisimaj ihorJ Fancy Creamery Butter, Pound 45c -Scliiirfcr Kiim-y I'alrnt llarilwlirat I'ltmr, Sack -ratiry riorum urapc f I tin, ! fur j, -.mivci wrant.-)., .Mt'i' .ibi Mvccl, i llti.i (Ui: DI'.I.IVKU) $2.19 Heavy Blue Enamel, 17-Inch Roasters, $1.98 -SI.JO Aluminum IVrciilatnr .'. J1JI -$2Xt) 5-(Juart Heavy Altiiniiiiiiii Tea Keltic! $U) $2.3 I nil iicmiin l.um li Kim, just I he size For School Children H SO Dream Cream Whips $11 -$1.10 Footballs ft! -$2.00 Hall Hearing Holler Skates Pair .. W (VT. DKI.IVKK) IHI. A. Ed wards! GROCERY Tel. ohone 1971 Seventh tnd Otnl Only a Few Days Left to Buy Your Christmas Nuts and Candy FII.BFRTS. WALNUTS. IIKAZII.S. ouml & MIXKI1 NUTS, per pou.i.l -rr-l cimio'iiio iMviuix I Kc. 18c 22c Z5c ft I IliM.il .i ..- v fi " : MINCF.MKAT. per pountl 25c tnd l CKANHKUK1F.S, per pound .r""",7jfcl OKANGlvS. i)tr d .en 20c, 30c,JSenoft A Chrittm Tree Box wilh every pound of etndy (while they lt) TWIN LOAVES, 15c M ILK, quart, 10c FREE DELIVERY EASY Vacuum BeeMc WAtSHER .' Huabanal Gift! How proud L will i.c l say "My liow free from, laundry worries m H'c . j .The "EASY" U sol.l on easy monthly icntSl on' today for Christinas eve delivery. j Sold in EugcM by Electric Service Co. with Hendershott's Gun Sto Telephw15 770 Willamette