■v Spsc'sl CorrvsponSant» Community News — G ARDEN W AY <-»1 •< f> a i ■ UPPER W IL L A M E T T E The P T A. and the Sunshine Club .A s»ry —c c s s sfwl g«l i.«sth «r assst I Joint meeting at the home of io* was h«U al lh> W\«»luixn h a ll, Mrs. T. J. Maxwell Thursday after Friday Aja-U W Th« hall «a* crowd- Boon A short business meeting was ad. The vuua* bo»» «landIn* at th« i Th« hostess commltt*«- met held. Mra Harrington presiding Art! back. d ee ware made and donated foe a svarjross aa they «olsrwd at' the door gale, the proceeds to go to the p T. anti pinned name» oa each A aplen J l . fund Mrs. Joe Neal and Grace did program waa given consisting of Maxwell gave several piano select readme«, musical numbers and a tons Mrs. A. W Ferree. Mrs. Lester Megro ladles chorus. After the pro CfT. Mm W R Hardle sad Grace gram an hour w a s spent In getting Maxwell served refreshments Mrs. A. acquainted, and A e meeting turned C- Trsgls «rill be hostess la two over to the refreshments committee week». Those present were: Mr». J. Cakes la abundance, sandwiches and R. Fish. Mrs A. C. Travu, Mm H t . coffee were «erred Wylie. Mrs. C. C. Kellogg. Mm Joe j Miss Mildred Morn I ng» tar. Roy 1 Neal. Mm W J Pengra. Mrs Cole. John and Earl Rinehart all of Normal I Mrs H L. Chase. Mm. Harrington. sp«ot the week end at Pleaaaut HUI M m A W. Ferre«. Mm. Lester Cyr havtag came to attend the get loget aad Mm Lane. , her mewtlag. Mm W J. Pengm speat several I There are two more weeks of pah j days J. H Mr eani» last week with her sister. Mrs u<- school and six more se e k s of high Zimmer, o* Portland school. and Mm. Pani Pengra of Cor­ The Pleasant HUI high school bay» »pent Sunday nt the W. J. Paa- baseball team defeated the Slm lrs team by a score of 7 to 4 at Pleasant Mr and Mm W. H Anderson went HUI Friday April U. Tbs girl* score to Portland Thursday M m Aadsr . a , 33 Iso S in favor of Pleasant HUI son will remain there for a fee d ay», The next league game will be with to take medical treatment. Mr. An Creswell at Pleasant Hill. demon returned Friday Mm Barnum. Mia* Nancy Barnum. Harold Chase and Leonard Maxwell Ar,,«.oe Miu h ^ | and Vera U nion grafted walaat tree, near Cottage j,,lned lhe chrtatlan church last I Grove Saturday . Sunday Mr and Mm »Tank Brunner and of Mr and Mra C. L. West daughter. Helen. of Santa Clara were rope fonBer r, „ d„nU p ea sa n t HUI visitor» at the T. J. MaxweU home tatorssrtnd in the coming marri- F u x isy 1 age oi their daughter, Alice, to Ever Mr. aad M m Lester Wldner and , U e u KeaIer o f WeBdllB<. The weJ eons of North Bend and Mrs Black- wlj| u k a place this sunime- weU and children of Junction City | Ml„ w „ trofH. waa a abower were visitor, at the Ferree home dar „ S penc . r b .« . weak the week-end. Sunday May 8 la the opening of the Elma Land.berry of Springfield Teddy at Plwuant ■pent Saturday with Alma Fish. HUL Mr L ^ r u te ktTen the see- Mr- and Mrs Frank Pattison aod Bon at y,«, cbai-ch and Rev W A. children have moved from Eugen. to E, kln(1 a 1B Thursday The min upset their plane somewhat. n,Kh, , nd wen, t„ MarcoU w)th th, bat they stayed to enjoy a bonflre hut h) w ho, tascher The lower grades under |n Mrs. Harrington still have another Mrs. Marie Spires from Eugene week of school. I spent the week-end with her parents. Rev. I» B Bailey and family of Mr and Mrs. Charles Hastings. Mr and Mr» James Calvert from Toledo were week-eDd visitors at the Fish home. Rev. Bailey attended the Junction City visited relatives here last Monday. Epworth League Convention. Roy Syfert from Yakima, Wauhlng- ton. spent Monday night in Thurston. FE D E R A L FU N D S FOR He resided here fifteen years ago. R O A D B U IL D IN G L A R G E Marriage Licenses tor Week For forest highways in Oregon and j County Clerk W. B Dillard has i.c Washington. 8948.000 of federal fund» sued marriage licences to the follow­ have been appropriated for the fiscal ing couples during the past week: year 1928, beginning July 1. next. The Chester Bedortha, Junction City, and total Forest Highway fund authorised Gladys Durflinger, Eugene; Charles for the fiscal year ending June 30, Shirley, Eugene, and Florence Hyland, 1928. amounts to 84,500,000. and is ap­ Portland; Scott McClellan and1 Cord- j portioned for highways In or adjacent I ella Motherbaugh, both of Eugene; to national forests In fourteen west Roderick Baker and Alice Robbins, em states and Alaska. both of Eugene; Gill Nordllng, Boise, Oregon receives 8533.000 and Wash­ and Bernice Olson Eugene; and to ington 8415.000, under the program Quimby Nichols and Ada May Hud­ as approved by th»- Secretary of Agri­ son, both of Eugene. culture and Just announced by the j District Forester. F’ortland. Oregon. OR BALE— Payroll sheets, print»- and In stock st th» News offle» The program for the various states Form suitable for road, constmctior were determine« following confer­ work, sawmills, etc., with table to ences attended by the Slate Highv-ay compute workman s compensatloc Commissioners, Bureau of P ublic; and deductions. No employer shoo! Roads, and the Forest Service. be wltbou* these I - tus when they The State quotas of funds Include In many instances balances remain-i l.ig from apportionments made for the ' current fiscal year in addition to the allotm ents available from the 84.500,- 000 fund for the coming fiscal year. The amounts set up for each 8tate will be devoted to location surveys and maintenance of existing roads as well as to actual construction work on various important projects In the for­ est highway system. The apportion­ ments were made In accordance with regulation« for carrying out the pro- slons of Section 23 of the Federal Ighway Act. E THURSDAY MAY S. 1937 , TKK SPRINOFUELD NEWS FAG S FOUR W H F^E Eugen«’« Newest Departsnent Store Q U A L IT Y ' M E E T S C C N F I D E N C '^ Laraway’s Shopping News We L ead in Style and Q u ality in a ll Price Classes Eugene’« Most Progressive Store ROLLINS HOSIERY Miles of Wear in Every Pair Answers the Gift Question” When selecting a gift, whether It Is for Birthday, Shower. Prise. Christmas. Graduation. Mother's I»ay, Easter, Val­ entine Day. or Anniversary. It la-well to keep In mind that there Is nothing so appropriate an hosiery. No matter how many pairs of stockings one may have, a gift of hosiery Is always welcome. Hereafter, why not let hosiery—answer the gift problem. What to Expect from Rollins For thlry-flve years Roliins Hosiery has had a reptRmlon for being one of the best wearing hose on the market. This reputation has been built by using only the very best of raw materials. Good materials, combined with the Hollins careful process of knitting, the use of pure dyes and the close Inspection, result In a product that always gives excellent service. . Important Things to Remember 7\¿ew Hosiery Economy • „ added to Style When laundertng silk stockings watch tbsss flvs thing* very csrsiully and you will double the life of your hosiery. 1—Launder hosiery promptly spiratloo rots silk . after each wearing Per- A • 1— Do sot apply soap* direct to the fabric. and dip the hose up and down 8— Do not I »1st or wring «lockings. the rinse water. -------- feature m Rollins fmprewd DouUt Runstop Make a suds gives you the economy you h *v t longed for in liiu Always squeesr out T w o Runstop» In M V positive protection against tuns caused by puter {xtfl and knee strain. One Runstop— always a dainty red dotted k m at the beat— identibes Rollins and cannot be seen 4— Do not dry by artificial h ea t or In the sua. 5— Use only lukewarm water. even w ith the shortest skirt. The other, st the knee, u invisible (the same color as the stocking). Things to Keep in M ind at the Hosiery Counter Gome In and esc our complete line o f Rollins Intpvowd Double Runstop hosiery In a wide range of axes and colon. 1— Always boy a ihat is large enough Hosiery that Is too small never will give satisfactory wear. 2— Hosiery Is guaranteed against manufacturing Imper­ fections only. . Never expect a merchant to replace stockings after -they have been worn. R O LLIN S IMPROVED DOUW f 3— Chiffon hosiery la never guaranteed. • • is Rollins Hosiery is sold only by rslisbls rstail RUM STOP merchants—never by houss-to-houss canvassers Service W eight Hose $1.49, $1.98 .Chiffon Hose $1.49, $1.98 W e Carry a Complete Stock of All the Late Best Selling Spring Colors NOT-A-SEME The Hose Supreme Appearance—V alue Sheer Beauty—Lustrous Silks Notaseme is closely knit with a fashioned ankle to make the hose fit snug and trim without a wrinkle. In Notaseme you will find that well-tailored appearance that makes it preferred by women of taste and Judg­ ment. Notaieme Indies’ Hosiery I h extremely smart and cor­ rect. These new and lively color» give the da»h and good style that win respect for the well dressed wo­ man. Notaseme 1» obtainable in the latest tints for summer, such as: Chaiu|iafne, Dorada. Sunset Nude, Sandal­ wood, Moonlight, Dove Grey, Piping Rock, tCvenglow, and many other shades dictated by Dame Fashion, These women know that If hosiery fits right, it wears right and looks right. They know that good looking and good wearing hosiery is doubly Hatlsfylng. It’s Fashonseme Leg—Notaseme Foot Hosiery Nótaseme introduces a new idea in all hosiery weights, not only in foot lengths, but In leg widths. Heretofore, hosiery has only been made In foot lengths no thought of widths. The tall and slender woman stretched them in length. The stout woman stretched them in width, rather way the fabric was »trained; therefore. It did not fit and it did not wear. The maker» of Nótaseme Foot Stockings have perfected an exclusive process to knit seamless foot hosiery in slim, medium and large leg sizes. The »lender woman and young girl can secure perfect fit and wear in the slim model Notaseme. The stout woman will find the large model Nótaseme to answer her every requirement for modlshnes» and service. For the woman of average size who has never found extreme difficulty in securing correctly fitting hosiery, Notaseme offers undreamed of comfort, ease and distinctive appearance. SH A P E P R O O F— W A S H P R O O F— W E A R P R O O F - G A R T E R R U N PR O O F Laraway's Department Store is exclusive dealer in Eugene for NOTASEME Hosiery and is authorized to exchange for new ones, any pairs that are found imperfect or that do not give satisfactory service to the wearer. Not -a-Seme . . . 98c. per pair BOND Laraw ay’s Wè u se it when PRINTING GOOD JOBS G iveU e Yours DEPARTMENT STORE Laraway Building Phone noooC 2233 ~.. 966-968 Willamette Street 3C ieet T * c onfidence ^*?*^! Phone 2233 4 » Statato