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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY t4'ontinue-d from patgi- 131 that Don Washburne was piloting a big transport for American Air Lines between Kansas City and San Francisco. The next morning I had to make a phone call. I asked the operator for the number. When she replied I thought her voice was r -----vv--------------------v 5.QoZome!ra3Z familiar and who did it turn out to be but t Phone 330 Nelda Gunter. I went down town to a big 14 West Eighth Eugene' Ore building. As I got on the elevator someone 5 said I-Ie1lo . I looked up to see Audree L:::::::::':::::::' ::::::::: Moore. She said that Florence Pinkston was a secretary on the third floor and that v:AAA:::A:A:::AA::A::::::: f Bonnie and Betty Rasmussen were typists l M I L L E R 1 S up on the sixth floor. l E , N t D It t St On the ninth floor I met Doris Ross who ugene S ewes epa, men me was working as a model in a Women's 340 Willflllleffe Phone 1090 Dress shop. She said that Elinor Cheshire LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA::::A::AAA:: was working in the same shop as a dress designer. l:::' ::::::::::::::::' A: I left Portland for home Thursday morn- CUWPHWGWIS of ing. I stopped in Halsey to get some gas, li Eugene Fruit Growervs and met Chester Hicks and Ruth Domas- if Association chotsky. Chester is the editor for the Hal- ll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,,,, , sey I-Ierald and Ruth is the chief reporter for the paper. I visited with them for sev- E:::::::EififE:?E6ljFE:::::: eral hours and found out that Lyle Lewis 1, EveTUth,mg New was doing some gold mining in Eastern 11 suirs-mars'-liresst-S-Miliinm-y Oregon' Uoniplvto Lim- Ladies' Roady-to-XVOau Well, Russ, I guess I'll have to close lL,1lg'ff,iia,,,,,,3ffEfi'1n,gitfgge now. I'm tuckered out from answerinq questions. The local census taker, Ruth ff::::::ii i i::: Dieckoii, was just here. If y IN, YOUI Old schoolmate. Stxiruge L04-kers P.S. Say, how are all your cattle coming 1: Free Del?J::,l'3lfg'5t3nd 4:00 along. Ive been having a little trouble with Phone 622 mine, especially the Ierseys. 1L:2f:?ifl:::,:::,'QTf22IlEl2'Q2e f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ':::::: '::::: tr I1 , if ' on s Ma ket ' 21 Z . I I 51 LANE PROI.ET'FR 11 1'0I'N'l'Y The Home of Good Meats ' ll l'lmlu'u'rs to 1: l'0Nsl'MHR It Phone 190 960 Charnelton IQ Ik Eugene, Oregon Ik 'r ll 4, -A--A------ -, --------- 4-AAA A AAA A --AA AAAAAAAAAAA -A
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