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21. 1934- THE EUGENE BEGISTEB.GU ARD Pago Seven Cottage r.nnVE. Feb. 21. Rahh P1' w celebrated' their fifty- .. city K.tnrdav. fe rafts R - "SSSer." The lived in 5iiif: ral yeara, moved to P in 1SS0. lived Washing K 15 years ago, cm. to .id lived in DougUi county w? timber, 1031, nd t,,en m0T,d .cY.vetTo this union were CdSdrfn. seven of whom are awl Mrs. Babb nav 17 enand 14 great-grandclul- i . . t.iu Trunnell homo at Latham "liitataly destroyed by fire "f on Mr. Trunnell, who is i Nichols home nearby. 'JlZ'ot the furniture and all of Shdlduus. including the gran "iSti Origin of the fir. . edal meetings in progress .7. Baptist church have been well Zd ritb much interest. A dele i the Springfield Baptist SS. consisting of the pastor. Rev. X ud sbout 20 young people, Jfjatrts Monday evening and gave musical numbers, under the SaofWilfordCook. n, Clark Dcvercaux family of tjQftnt trill entertain Sunday evening ,,5, Baptist church. They will give Warn of solos, dueta and trios, la! flute and 'ceUo accompaniment. ii, and Mrs. K. Newman and baby ,, Portland spent the week-end at J, horn, of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hie- jlra. Mamie Bomaine of Portland, .farmer Cottage Grove reaident and , danfbter of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. r, of this city, was married on Tintds; to Arthur Link of Port tai Mr. and Mrs. Link visited the (At part of the week with Mrs. Uai'i parents. Mrs. Omer Moore and daughter. Putin. Wt Monday for Portland to nit with Mrs. Moore's mother, who ncowuig from a recent illness. The Ad Libitum club entertained M a 1 o'clock covered dish lunch Da Ttnrwiay of last wok at the Churches of Halsey Combine in Program HALSET, Feb. 21. (Special) limit 45 women of the Methodist and Orisusn churches met at the latter ehrtli Friday afternoon to partici i. il. mrld wide day of prayer. kn George Starr was leader of the poo; and Mrs. Charlea straiey pre- mtjt th& ninno. Those making pedal prsyers were Mrs. Emma Inn, Mrs. B. A. r. i.sr oueiw, iraiia Hale, Mrs. Lyle Chance, Mrs r. n Tvlnr. Mrs. W. L. Wells. Mrs, Sitafj Smith and Mrs. Daisy Wahl. Xn. Edith Robnett sang a solo and art, L D. Taylor and Mrs. D. 8. KcWflUama a duet. A feature of the ifttmon was a short talk by Miss Mis Ruth Wells, a returned mis liosuy from Africs, gondii morning at the Christian fareb Bible school, seven children tod the Kirk school, under the direc tion et their teacher, Miss Anne tmt, sang a group of songs, "I 'jm the Old Story," "Growing Up r Jeans." "Building Every Day. fhoie taking part were Margaret snd sobert Carey, Margaret and Frank uraig, Betty Jean and Jim van i, and Jim Kirk. In the evening Mtier group of children, 14 mem' en of the Junior Christian Endea- r, gave a demonstration of their 'k and sang their "pep" song. Taeie from Halsey who attended be celebration of the 50th wedding saimaary of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. prater at their home near Shedd today afternoon and evening were ir. and Mrs. Frank Starnes, Mrs. Wpa Dannen and daughter, Doro IT. Dr. and Mrs. T. I. Marks. Mr. l Mrs. C. H. Davidson, and Mrs. nrry Common and aons. Harvev. Pttd, Glen and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Printer, trio arc 82 and 77 years, 'Pectivelj, are parents of Mrs. Com ma. About siity-five people called lave their best wishes during the ii.rnoon and evening. H. and Mr. George Workinger nmoren, aennetn and Jean, at d the funeral of Mr. Workinger's . Mrs. Martaret Shores, at Loba- Sunday afternoon. . M Mra. Arthur Foote and r- and Mr. n... .nj phiMrn. Word and Dorothy, were Sunday r mens at the Merwin Van es horns, A 10-pound aon was born to Mr. .i 0ri Kropf s'lndJ' morning 'ir home southwest of town. Is the fir.t son in the family tie lh.nl ,hild. Ho has been nam 1 W7n Daniel. M. E. men's chorus gave sev- anrnlwr, in , progr!m ,t Harri,. "rf evening given by the T. l Mi Kloise Smith also , reading. Those going were Mr'- E- E- c"'y "d chil . Mfrrar.t snd Robert, Mr. and . Menrm Vannice and children. 1 it, "n ,r,i Ri"b"i. Mr. snd v V,nni,'e. Mr. and Mrs. Jl-T'T n4 daughter. fOuise. y ture dear up ,he biotcnM iB(1 rout .kin ovelier tht flfe -r-use bland, effective MOWN WITH COID , Miss Htlen Btrea of 1!! . 64th St, Taco ma, Waib,, stld: "I outit a irnre cnM al a football fume hen tn Tacoma and was laid JP for two weeks. Mother gave me Dr. WKJCn DiKowrr. I noltkli re- ' .. sained my i7 onigjitta. -. trr-,1 my atrengiA aaa luffiio. v. y. -T-use bland, effective mm Jesind ik ae .r7J"S" ? "Ii'd 1 00 Lae, Grove News Notes home of Mrs. E. E. Cone. The table was attractive with a centerpiece of daffodils, Mrs, Harry Godard was weclomed as a new member and the afternoon was spent quilting for Mrs. Cone. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Strobeck of Eugene, former Cottage Grove resi dents, and Mr. and Mrs, S. T. Rose entertained with a 500 party Wednes day evening of last week at the Rose home. Refreshments were served at a late hour. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Donnrl Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Nortwick, Mr. and Mrs. Ams Wicks and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. SbotstaU. Mrs. C. H. Kiroe is visiting in Eu gene at the home of Mrs. Denny Abel, a former Cottage Grove resident, while Dc Kime is in the Eugene hos pital recovering from a recent ap pendicitis and adhesion operation. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Caldwell and Mrs. Caldwell's mother, Mrs. George Sutherland, of Sclo, spent the week end at the home of Mr. Caldwell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. George Willoughby and daughter Barbara Anne attended a family reunion Sunday in Portland at the home of Mr. Willougbby's mother, Mrs, Amanda Cumels. A number from here attended a district fellowship meeting of Pen tecostal assemblies Monday in Yon cnlla. They were Rev. and Mrs. At wood Foster, Mrs. E. R. Lemley, Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Trent, Mrs. Chnrlos Burse, Mrs. Joe Glass, Mrs. East wood, Mr. and Mrs, Don Mallough, Mrs. Hnrry Frosl, Mrs. W. A. Bnbb, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Tipsword, Mrs. Muriel Thompson, Miss Genevieve MulvihiU, Perry Thompson, Miss Ma rion Johnson, Mrs. Eva Alsop and Misa Fern Partridge. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nixon and son Donald and Mrs. J. Lindamood spent the week-end in Portland at the home of a daughter of Mrs. Lindamood. Mrs. Ralph Blank. Mr. and Mrs. Blank were former Cottage Grove residents. The Degree of Honor sponsored a Valentine's day dance Wednesday evening of last week in the armory. A feature dance was given by Jackie Morton of London. Mrs. G. A. San ders won a prize in the form of a valentine decorated cake. The Degree of Honor will meet Monday evening in Swanson hall. Miss Eloise Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Starnes, Arthur Foote. Bus sell Pierson, Oliver Coldiron, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson and B. R, Holt. Elmira Grange Has Regular Meeting ELMIRA, Feb. 21. (Special) The Elmira grange held ita regular meeting Saturday, Feb, 17. Mrs. Min nio B. Law was a guest for dinner. The lecture hour consisted of a roll call, readings by Mrs. Stoddard, Mrs, Deedon, Lena Strunk. song by Elma Hamar and Edith Graham and violin and pisno duet by Mr, M. Glass and Olive Fields. The Elmira grange will visit the Franklin grange the fourth Wednes day in March. Elmira will give the program. The next H. E. C. meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Rosa War then, Feb. 28. The debating team from University of Oregon will give a debate at the neit meeting. March 17. Mrs. Olive Fields, who has been tn, was able to return to her school this week. Arnold Welch returned to Baker last Saturday after spending two months visiting with his sister, Mrs. Emma Edmiston snd other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Esrl Edmiston and children of Silets spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Hamar. Henry Armstrong of North Dakota spent the day with his niece, Mrs. Fannie Williams Sunday. Creswell News CRESWELL, Feb. 21. (Special) The Home Economics club of Cres well grange met Tuesday with Mrs. Clyde Crawford. A potluck dinner was served at noon, Mrs. David Francis presided st the business meeting. The following work committees were ap pointed for the year: Charles Wettel. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson, Mr. and Mrs; C. E. Warner and C. H. Sedg wick: group 2, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Sly. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sly and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Scsrbrough; group 3, S. M. Sorenson, Helen Melborne, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Russell, Clyde Taylor and Lawrence Potter; group 4, Mrs. W. W. Parsons, Mrs. Mary Lindsay, Mrs. J. R. Miller and Mrs. E. J. Hengelbrock: group 5. Mrs. H. A. Howe. Mrs. C. E. Hewitt. Mrs. Henry Tsylor snd Mrs. C. I. Kent. Mrs. V. R. Sly, Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck and Mrs. C. E. Warner were appointed on the quilt committee. The cupboard and silver committee consists of Mrs. E. H. Heni'lbroek. Mrs. W. W. Par sons, snd Mrs. David Francis. Mrs. Kent will have charge of the birth day book. Following the business s program was given. The Home El tension song was sung in unison. Mrs. Crawford gave a piano aolo, "Golden Bain." Mrs. Francis resd current events. Mrs. Kent read a clipping. "The Last West" snd Mrs. Parsons read "Literature of Oregon." Mrs. Grousbeck resd "Why not stretch our horlsnn?" A game concluded ac tivities of the afternoon. Mrs. F. P. Clack was a guest. Club members were Mrs. Francis. Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck. Mrs. M. G. Viles. Mrs. W. P. Gillenwater. Mrs. V. R. Sly. Mrs. E. J. Hengelbrock. Mrs. Henry Tsylor. Mrs. H. D. Ludington. Mrs. Blanche Gwyther. Mrs. J. R. Miller. Mrs. Tf. W. Parsons and Mrs. C. I. Kent. "Est 'Em" cooking club met Mon day afternoon with the lesder, Mrs. Margsret K. Warner. Weights and Measures were stndied and games were played. All members but one were present. The high school gronp of Girl Scouts met In their regular meeting Monday evening st the home of the leader., Mrs. Mabel Campbell. The .Mores code was practiced and the te.ts of the tenderfoot and second class, were reviewed. Mf, sivl frm- CiU StaUkt Md fUCX ily of Shedd were Sunday guests at tne Home of his sister, Mrs. C. E. Leabo and family. FRANKLIN AT TOP PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 21. (UK After winning six straight, Wash ington high dropped ita first game in the city league last night to Benson Tech, 2S to 25. The Washington team now shares top place with Franklin high, which nosed out Jrffcraon, 20 to IS. Lincoln defeated Roosevelt, 2S to 26, and Grant downed Commerce, 24 to 17. Entered at Poatofflcs In Eugene, Ore, as Second Class Mall Matter, The Eugene Rextater-Guard la a member of ths Asaoolated Press. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use (or publication ot all news dispatches, credited te It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also all the local news published herein. All rights ot pub lication of special dispatches here in are also reserved. The Eugene Register-Guard ta a member of the Audit Bureau ot Circulations. The Register-Guard assumes no financial responsibility for errors which may appear In advertise ments published In Its columns, but In cases where the paper la at fault will reprint that part of an advertisement In which the typo graphical mistake occurs. Snbecrlptfoa Rutes. By Carrier, yearly In advanceIB. 00 By Carrier, monthly .60 By Mall In Oregon, yearly. 4.00 By Mall In Oregon. months t.00 By Mall In Oreiron. 8 months 1.00 By Mall In Oregon. 1 month .60 Outside of state, mnnthly , ,60 Outside of state, yearly 8.00 Subscribers chanirlnK ad dross should give both old and new ad dress. Want Ad Rntca (Effective May 1, 19SJ) Single Insertion, per . 11 l-8c Two Insertions, per line .18c Three Insertions, per lln Seven Insertions, per line n. One Month, per line $1.72 (Minimum Charge 26c) No ad taken for less than two lines. Five average words counted Funeral Directors 20 BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL Phone 4331152 Olive St. POOLE-GRAI-BARTHOLMEW Ph. Eugene 723 or Spr. 62-J VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at Tenth rioriat 30 RAVP'S For better flowers. Ph. 616 Lodge Notices 130 Eugene Lodge, No. 11, A. F. & A. M. Stated commu 1 nication tonight Wed. 7:30, visiting brethren welcome, Lost and Found 150 LOST Small old fashioned alligator coin purse bet. Colonial Theater and 13 and Mill. Keepsake. Keep money and return to Rrg.-Guard. LOST White fox terrier with black eyes. Red studs In harness, name, "Pal." Ph. 14S0. LOST Lady's brown leather purse, Sat night, on Crow Stage Road. Finder please notify Mrs. Jacques, Ph. 8-F-24. LOST Brown Spaniel dog. White spot on chest. Dr. Hesse, Pb. 6S7. LOST Sunday night, left hand black kid glove. Ph. 1172-M. Transportation 160 $1.S5 to Portland. $3 Round Trip T,eaves 8 a. m. and 11 a. tn. DOLLAR STAGES, INC. Depot, 49 E. Broadway. Phone 809 WANT share expense some one driv ing to Caldwell, Idaho. 146S W. Stb 2 GIRLS will share expenses to San Francisco. Ph. 3077-J. Real Estate for Sale 200 OWNER MUST SELL Attractive Country home on FINE HI-WAT and small living stream. 37 Acres. 6-room bungalow, with electricity, hath, hot and cold water. Large poultry house, barn, etc. Sev eral acres alfalfa, family orchard and garden. Will take good stocks or bonds, or any good cashsble se curities, or take in a very little trnde. about $S00, must hsve $1200 cash in the deal. mlg. $1666. Price reduced tn $3500. SAM RCCH REALTY COMPANY 1020 Willamette Phone 64 CHEAP 8 A. by owner, 3-rm. house, ear.. 7 A. in alfalfa. Paid cass 54000 some years ago. Sell for hslf. Ph. 402, 628H Olive. Mrs. Lnnd. McCI'LLY REALTY CO. Ph. 137 REALTORS 69 W. Bdwy. FARMS WANTED FOR CASH C. F. HYDE R'LTY. CO. 731 Will. 2 ACRES nesr Florence. Make fine auto camp. P. O. Box 671. Eunene. Real Estate to Trade 290 AUTO CAMP A SFRV. STATION WANTS FARM Owner of 9-acre auto park, home lunch room and service ststlon on the Pacific Highway in southern I Oregcn wsnts to trade bis clesr $10.O('O property for smsll sere, age of leea or equal value near Eu gene. This Is In fine condition and completely ennipped. Pee Mr. Mains for full detsils. Ask for free Cata log of Farms for ssle snd exchange. C. F. HYDE REALTY CO. 731 Wlllsmette ENCHANG'S all parts U.S. ft Canada PAYNE ft RADER 941 Oak St. Business Opportunities 300 POOL HALL beer, soft drinks, rt gars In small town, price includes 3 pool tables. 4 card tables, electric refrigerator, show casee. hack bar. all miscellaneone equipment snd tock. rental HIS a month, only beer license In town, el! for ie!O0. PARSONS CO.. 61 W. Bdwy. Ph. 942 GAS station snd suburban grocery, well located, low rent. Including five living rooms. Riverside Store, Rn.ehnrr. Ore. Wanted to Trade 330 SOMETHING to THAI-iE or SELL? Trv PINTY'S CONSIGNMENT STORE. 120 W. th. Phone 000 I'ORD TR'.'C'K. wagon for ost. woodcutting. L. O. Motley, JL J, Fnel for Sale 340 BLOCK WOOD PLANER ENDS MANERTJD-HUNTINGTON FL EL CO. PHONE 651 Wood Coal Hogged Fuel Oil DRY ASH $5; MAPLE $450 128 cubic feet per cord guaranteed. frank Mcculloch, Ph. 3o4-w 10-1N. old gr. green slabs $2.75; T cds. or more you pile. We pile $3. 16-in. dry $4.50. Body fir $4. Ph. Spr. 16. 16-INCH GREEN slab wood, per cord $3. Block wood per load $4. Planer ends per load $3.50. WALTERS-BUSHONG Ph.. 600 COAL AND GA8CO BRIQUETS TWIN OAKS LBIt. CO. 660 High Ph. 7S2 or 412 BEST DRY 2nd gr. $4.50. Body fir clear of knots, $4.75. Willamette Wood Yd. Pb. 416. DRY WOOD all kinds, $3.50 to $5. Robert Willian. Rt 2, Ph. Spr 111W BLOCK WOOD $3.50 cd. Dry 2nd growth: body fir. 125-R, Springfield, SECOND GROWTH Fir: lfl-in. $4.50 CHAMBERLAIN BROS. Ph. 8104 SEASONED wood for sale, all kinds. W. H. McBeth, Ph. 27-F-12. DRY Fir and Oak. Phone 500-W, Poultry and Supplies 350 Cl'STOM Hatching our Specialty. Visit our modernized plant with in creased capacity. RUSOII "IIT GRADE WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS 10c. No pullet niatings. Pullorum tested nnder supervision of Oregon State Department of Ag riculture Ilenvv Chicks 11c. RT'SCH MANAGED POULTRY FARMS, Dane Lane. Junction City. CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS from large type Hollywood strain Leghorns. GRANDV1EW POULTRY FARMS Springfield, Oregon. CHICKS and HATCHING EGGS from large type Hollywood atrain Leghorns. GRANDVIEW POULTRY FARMS Springfield, Oregon. FEATHERFLAKE POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS "Home Products of Merit" Dealers in every community. CUSTOM HATCHING. Leghorn chick hatching eggs. High tuality. Prices reasonable. Ph. Spr. 25-F-13. HOFFMAN BROS.. Goshen. A NEW FEED FOR BABY CHICKS ALBETtS Proven Packs N Mash. STANDARD FEED CO. 472 Pearl Ph. 44 BABY CHICKS Reds and White Leghorns. Stall 54 Pub. Mkt, or 1639 W. 14th. Th. 1070-J. CHICK Starter Pellets 100 lbs. $2.10 CHICK Starter mash, 100 lbs., $1.00 CHICK Scratch grain 100 lbs. ..$1.70 CRABTREE'S SEED & FEED TURKEYS WANTED FOR CASH By NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS CO. st the plsnt of Pscifie Cooperative Poultry Produce, Eugene, HIGHEST quality day old chicks. White Leghorns, Hansen strain 8c. Rocks and Reds 9c Literature free. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent, Or. 450 HANSON W. L pullets, laying 55; 50c each. 2530 Reg.-Gunrd. FOR SALE 1 hot water type incu bator $5. Mrs. C. Walsh, Lowell, Or. BROODER 800 cap. like new. $12. K. Christensen, Rt. 1, Park Ave. FOR SALE 2 Extra fine turkey hens. Phone 27-F-4. WANTED Pckin Duck Eggs. 2."03 Register-Guard. Box Livestock, Farm Products For Sale 360 HORSES t 1300 lb. bay chunk; 1500-Ib. mare; team of bays. wt. 2400. Eugene Sand and Gravel Co. Barn North end High St. A FISH STORY Answer (o PreWoni Paulo 1 10 11 HORIZONTAL 2 Who was this famous writer en fishing? 12 Water wheel. 14 Freer from pain. 15.3.1416. 18 Valise. 17 Was promoted. 18 Merriment 19 Boy. 21 Bottom. 22 Within. 23 Prefecture tn China. 24 Food need in catching fish. 26 One not easily excited. 28 Ovum. 29 Alleged force. 20 Noah's boat 31 To' accomplish. 32 Sailor. 33 Mongrel dog;. 35 Law. 36 Like. 37 Tublforra. r ID OL C O.r 5.TVF i Dim Tnb(ma IjEBs I W fUsAP DOLORES NffioHc is DEL RIO gftjg20 kpRh;a3XJITE!E1 23 f? I GiAUTIOWS'TUGAME IGTI 1.1 kAW WL ; N HJAC .KlStSflr 29 41 Beret 42 Hooked. 43 rale. 44 Second note. 45 His book, "The still popular. 48 Rapped lightly 49 Turf. 60 Dregs. 61 Costly. 52 To observe. 53 To penis. ST sj & lit 'ot I fl 1111 1 1 1 Mill. No alchemy Is equal to saving. And no aids to saving are more val-. usble than art Wsnt Ads. USE THEM TO SOLVE ALL THRIFT PROBLEMS! Products For Sale 360 Livestock, Farm CERTIFIED Seed potatoes for sale, Katahdins, (.ems and improvrd low top Bnrbanks. Also young berry, loganberry plants and crim son delicious rtmburb roots, lnq. Stall 30. Pub. Mkt., or w rito G. W. Detcring, M. R. 2, Eugene. F. 11. STICKLEY Dealer in Horses and Sheep A good supply of horses on hand, mated paira and singles. Some teams. NEBERGALL STOCK YARD Coburg Road THE NOBLE French prune trees for sale by Noble Andrews, mile north of Eugene on Pacific Highway be tween the Green Gable Camp Ground and the River Road Mar ket. A large sweet prune. 125 HAMPSHIRE Ewes and Lambs for sale. Austin Sims, Sherwood, Ore. Rt. 4. Box 250. Phone 0403 Scholls. Inquire Signal Service Sta., Hillsbnro. 3 TEAMS sound horses. Each horse weighs around lftOO. For ssle cheap. MOODY HARDWARE CO., Har risburg. BALED hay, straw, grain or good young horses. Will trade for young sheep, large capacity brooder or turkeys, W. W. Hawley, 25-F-S. GRAY Percheron horse; wt. 1550 lbs. 9 yrs. old. Frank Spurlin, Har risburg. SELL OR TRADE 1 purebred roan Durham bull lb yrs. old, 1 pure bred JerBey bull calf. W. II. Dandy, Cheshire. Ph. 1S-F-43 June. City. TESTED REDS Chicks, $9; Cock erels, $1.50. Custom hatching, 2c. A. W. BRABHAM Goshen. Phone Springfield 12-F-B. APPLES! APPLES! Come and get them at your own price. S. L. Bond, Irving, Rt, 1 Box 613, Eugene. BALED ALFALFA HAY. $10 per ton delivered. Ph. 6-F-5. Elmer Harlow, V ml. NE. Eugene. BREEDING services. Gnited, regis tered Kentucky stallion, $10. W. L. Morse. College Crest. 2404-W. FRESH MILCH GOATS, cheap. F. F. Cooper, Tleasnnt Bill. Phone Springfield 33-F-3. 50 COLONIES of bees for sale. 100 empty hives. J. C. Skelton, Lorsne. ALFALFA hay, 1st, 2nd cutting. H. W. Eyler. Rt. 2, Spr. Ph. 87-F-4. WANTED Heifer, calves. Mathews. Ph. 1245-M. A. C. RABBIT HAY, 3rd cutting alfalfs. $13 ton. Ph. 6-F-5. FRESH COW, 3 shoats. J. T. Mc Mullen, Ph. 48-F-31, Junction City. WANTED 2 cows, about 6 gals. cap. T. B. and Ab. tested. Ph. 45 F-14. Either. He worked as (pl). Female figure at prayer. . Matter. Lard, Horse that Un seats Ita rider. Large. Evergreen tree Since. r'cW9r a, ft rTRl Grain. Rowing toot. Peak. You and me. VERTICAL 1 He was an . by nationality. 2 Iris plant To ensnare. City In Florida Hairless. Devoured.. To harass. 3 Hissing sound.ii 4 Lava. 42 5 Parrot preying 43 Soup container Expectation. 8ott mass. Long grass. Low vulgar fellow. Pedal digit Meadow. on shoep. Existed. 7 Onager. 8 Lata sleepers. I To scatter. Livestock, Farm Products For Sale 360 SEED POTATOES-Katahdiu (New) lriMi (.comers; earnest or all. Or tified Rurhnnk and Netted (ictus. OHASE HARDENS Phone 1050 ALFALFA First and second cut ting. Vetch, oat hay. Will trade for sheep. J. Sorerns at Riverview. Th. Junction City, Automobiles for Sale 400 HATHAWAY MOTOR CO. 10.12 Chevrolet Coupe .....,..$100 10:l(l Dodso, (I Coupe fSS 10.50 Ford Couue 2tlO 10.10 Huick Six Coup 8.TO5 1IM Ford Tudor 175 10J0 nidsmobile Sedan $2K5 102S Ford 8edan $1,'.0 Several cheap care $35 up aiAi r tne Lsed car .Man HATHAWAY MOTOR CO. - USED CAR LOT Oak St. between 10th and 11th COMPLETE BEARING SERVICE For All Cera. Trucks and Tractors BRENT'S OARAGE 850 Olivo TO THE PUBLIC This Is notice to anyone who might want to see me about any previous business that I will be at home, 11175 Hilyard. Thone e.VXVW. JOE Sl'l'Kl.OCK OUR LSED CARS ARE IN FIRST class mcchnnicnl condition. Spot cash for your car or equity ELGIN MOTOR CO. Sth and Pcnrl Ph. 711 WRECKING 1028-20 Graham 2-T. roar end. Also other truck parts HI-WAY AUTO WRECKERS GOOD 1027 T Ford Coupe. Rux- tell. Good tires 550 cash for best light car 1017 Franklin Blvd. LANECO BATTERY FACTORY A Home Industry 857 Pearl , . Ph. 1008 10-INCH CHEV. WHEELS. Heavy dual wheel trailer. See BILL 101 W. Sth BROWN MOTOR CO. Cor. Broadway and Pearl Ph. 1757 H. OAKES USED CAR LOT ISO WEST BROADWAY WANTED 100 Used Cars for Cosh. VALLEY CHEVROLET. Ml Olivo GOOD USED CAR BARGAINS At SCHERER'S, 7th and Olive CASH FOR LIGHT USED CARS DANIEL'S GARAGE 5th and Olive LANE AUTO CO. 04 East 10th Phone 108 Miscellaneous for Sale 500 , SMALL LANG RANGE In good shape $15. Good cook stoves, full size 8 and 10, 0x12 feet base rugs, good ones st $4.50. Why pay more? .Wheel chair, sell or rent. Prices sre lower on quality mer chandise at THE EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE 8th and Clinrnelton Ph. ?:t00 ' USED Hardie portable sprayer with triplex pump, 200 gallon tank, steel truck, 4 If. P. Ideal engine. For Bale at a bargain. QUAC'KENBUSH'S 10 FT. LOWER RIVER BOAT With or without enhin. Sell very reasonable or trade for home work ahop equipment. CASTELLOE ft STOCKF.R 1027 Willamelte Ph. M4 USED OAS RANGES From $10 to $35. Most of these with heat control and other modern fea tures. NORTHWEST CITIES GAS CO. 031 Oak St. Phone 28 ROSE BUSHES SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES This week. Choice varieties 25c. CHASE GARDENS Phone ID.IO FOR SALE, furniture. A few Early American pieces. Clrculstlng heater, cook stove, organ; other articles. ( Ph. 2273-W. LOGGING HUNKS: NEW and USED EUGENE FOUNDRY ft MACHINE CO. Phone 1054 BIS B. Sth Second-hand STUMP PULLER If. A. BABB WHSE. 51 East 7th Ph. 1704 PARTLY rotted manure delivered. Black walnut seedlings 10c each. Lots of 60. Pb. 7-F-13. SEALY $27.50 mattress only $17.50; February sale totlny CALLAHAN'S On West 7th HAY RAKE, mower and 2-horse disc sll for $50. Eugene Sand and Gravel Co. Darn, north end of High St. LARGE Separator. 2 brooder stoves. Size 1000 and BOO. A. Carter, Fall Creek. DAY RED snd breakfast set. Inquire 1370 W. 0th. Apt. G. For Rent 600 HOUHHH AND APARTMENTS F. J. IIERGER ri2 E. 8th Ave. GOOD LOCATION OFFICE ROOMS REASONABLE RENT PHONE 1200 Rooms for Rent 610 STEAM Heated Rooms 067 PssrL Apartments for Rent 620 4-KM. heautlfillly furn.'cor. apt. Very best In town. I.ge. bedrm.. frigidsire. Bet. Univ. snd town. 122.1 Ferry. CRESCENT APTS. 211 E. 12th One vacancy FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Univeraitr. 051 Enet lltli. Near MODERN AITS. Fnrn. or unfur. Attractive. RUOH REALTY CO, OHRL'IIN AITS Furn. or nnfiirn. Moderate ratee. Ph. Mil. 3-llOOM nicely furn. apt. Close in. cn rap rent. t o. JIMU. S-RM. well furnished. Apt. wth sleep. Ing porch. 432 W. 6th. Ph, 120H-M. Houses for Rent 630 SMALL house, well furn. - Close to business dist. Ph. 21 ll-W, WELL furn. B-rm. house. Close-In. Houses for Rent 630 McCULLY REALTY COMPANY 00 West lldw'y. Realtors l'b. 137 FURNISHED HOUSE: ft rms. on ground floor, hot water boat, 3 hd. wood floors, tile bath and drain board, separate shower. Built-in china closet and phone booth, lots of bnilt-ins in kitcheu, 8 closets. Laundry room with trays. Wired for radio. Nice inclosed play hit. Good furniture. Good lucntlou. Price $30, unfurnished $25. 1.1I k.. k..k ' 1lMrt f otik u.Vi, uniii. Bin,, ... ,u,u. 41,M. hsc. both, gar., 'JM.5 Onyx. Ms WlLftlWUM, 1U lnt Mill. Hank Ph. 7o4 I'h. !2510 evenings 4-KOOM cot tune with brenkfant nook. wired for elec. ranse; Shole hlec plate; fireplttoe. Inimre -012 Onyx. 6-RM. house mostly furn., with gnr- et:e mm garden, w: lotD. I'd. rjoo-w. 5-WOOM furnished house. Close-in. Phone S7.1, PARTLY furn. C-im. hse. f 15 mo. 15.'l(i Columbia, Wanted to Buy 700 WE BUY furniture, ranc.ee, cook stoves, nenters, tools, or what have you. If you want the most money don't sell before you see us. EUGENE BARGAIN HOUSE Sth and Charuclton St. Phono -MO WANTED BEEF, VEAL & HOGS LONG 8 MAUKET Ralph & Stanley No. II Phono 100 WE PAX CASH WILL buy used dragsaw blades snd crosscut saws. 11RUND SAW SHOP 709 Oak St. Thone 2222-W CASH for old gold, chaina, teeth, rinits, diamonds, etc. STAR EXCH., 013 Will. Th. 507 WANTED BEEF AND VEAL KIMBALL'S MARKET Phone 2SH0 or 13S2-W. RAISE FITCH FOR US SIMPSON FUR COMPANY 550 Willamette WARRANTS County and School F. J. BERGER 32 East Sth St, WANTED Cedor posts delivered. J. A. Adkins, Rt, 1, Junction City. Wanted To Rent 710 A FARM of 1st class land on shares by farmer. With equipment. 2560 Reg.-Guard. WANTED About March B. small Apt. Write 2510 Rrg.-Guard or Ph. 3064-W. Help Wanted 720 MEN WANTED Mechanically in clined to train for installation of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Systems. Write Box 2C51, Itcg. Giiurd. WANTED Several men, mechanical ly inclined, to train for high solar, led positions ns Diesel Engine Ex perts. Write Box 2502 lleg.-Guard. WANTED Married couple, man to no gardening and woman to cook. Box 255S Reg.-Ouard. BOYS WANTED To sell papers on the street. APPLY AT THE REGISTER-GUARD OFFICE WANTED Girl to help with light hsekeeplng for room and board: 1117 W. Uth. Situation Wanted 730 CARPENTER work, day or con tract. Remodeling a specialty, com petent workmen, at pries that please. Ecker Bros., 700 Washing ton. Ph. 25H5-J. TWO STUDENTS in Beauty col lege wish part time work for Apt., rtn. or hoard. Exp. waitresses, 2504 Reg.-Gnnrd or Ph. collect Corval lis 215-M. PROFESSIONAL tool sharpener, blacksmith, v,ants poeitlnn, mine or construction co. Machine stell specialty. 25.VI Register-Guard. INTELLIGENT, refined woman wants work. Capable eeveral lines. Wide ncqiintntance In tano Co. 2.VI5 Reg.-Guard. E. B. U. STUDENT, male, wnnta work for board, or small wagea. Can do almont anything. Call 610, PAINTING For houao pnlnters and pnper hangers. Call Preston and Hales, 857 Willnmeite. Phone 005 WORK by dny, hr., proof, nursing. Car children, convalescents. Mrs. Cook. Pb. 2444-M DAVENPORT snd footton frames msde to order. .IOIINSOS' FUR. NITUHE HOSPITAL. 02SVi Olivs. LAUNDRY work di.ns expertly. Ilef. Call, deliver. See me at 2tlO High. BARKER repairs Musical Instru menta; Sewing Machines. O.",0 Will. MARRIED man, exp. garden, wants any kind work. J-i-lil Rg.-Gunrri. Money to Loan 800 DO YOB NEED $100 SI50 $200 or Mors Come In. write or 'Phone and with nt obligstfon learn bow our ser vice can help you. Our charges sre figured only on unpaid part of loan, and only for actual time you owe tnai atnonnr. 1 to 20 months to repay. BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY 200 Tiffany Bldg. Phono 3040 Member of NBA Ws do our psrt Loans Made In All Nearby Towns Licensed by Stats (No. S-118) IF YOU ARE WORRYING over accumulated bills, or Install ments that arc too large, or need ready cash for nny purpose we will quickly arrange a loan up to $3u0 to fake cars of your needs. Monthly payments adjusted to suit your present income. CA8CADE FINANCE CO. Phone 734 24 l.SNsl'l Hank Bldg. (2nd Floor) Licensed bvcHtal (.No. 8-125) Automobile Loans 850' QUICK LOANS On your Auto, Furniture, Livestock or oiner good security can 09 ar ranged promptly, courteously and In STRICT CONFIDENT.:. Get all your payments together and oorrow tne entire amount from as. AT LOWEST HATES You'll he glad to talk thia over In our private consultntion rooms, and a loan can bo obtained beforo leaving our office. EUGENE CREDIT COMPANX (License 8-177) 002 Willamette, Room 6 Ph. 208 Quick Service No Delay AUTO & FURNITURE LOANS CALKINS FINANCE COMPANY 810 Miner Bldg, Eugens Licensed by State Phons 605 Automobile Loans 850 A LOAN WITH TJS COSTS tiESS DAVML'V'I'O T l-TM '- 1- v-v we pay up balance due dealer, btnk aTtf KNn anca i". J . . .-a..MUva extend your payment r. Additional money loaned. Licensed by State HW A V ffiDTf!int ns 9 E. 7th. Phona 105 SAVE I SAVE! 8AVEI ON AUTO LOANS AND REFINANCING Lowest Rates and Easiest Terms Investigate and Be Convinced Motor Investment Co. HTTfiTT it tAiri7, 301-2 Miner Bide. Phons 100S Mate License M 146 Miscellaneous 900 ANY girl In trouble may communi- " wuo r.nsign l.o or tho Salva- 0U A;?7 .,n, Wklte Shield Home, 405 Mayfoir Art, Portland BRAY TmrwrraTa Cleaning and hauling of rubbish of all kinds. Phono 78-F-2: CO-F-3. Business Directories 920 Professional Directory CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT SPENCER R. COLLINS ATTORNEYS Rtn. 300-10 Tiffany Bldg. Phons- 637 WINTERMEIER, O. A. 734 WUI. ,.,..- iiruuace specialists. CHIROPRACTOR ?77-v5m,0FIELD-HKALTH FIRST n77 V 1 1 1 n vn a t e- a Til. 1 st t - mn. . " u. iucj or Bld4ai DR. H. II. PETERS Tiffsny Bldg. DENTISTS Nsmes and Address Phones: Office and Residence Lee, W. B., Tiffany Bldg. 42-J 42-M Moxley. W. E- Tiffany; 170 1048-J Titus. H. W, 028 Miner Bldg. 849 PHYSICIANS SURGEONS Names snd Address Phones: Office and Residence I DALH A NOTrran Surgery Radium X-ray 4J ! 700 Miner Phone 840 Drs. Gulllon, Stanard, Dyott Eya, ear, nose and throat. Phons 133. Scalefe, B. F I. O. O. P. 70-J 70-M Wetherhee, J. R., Miner Bldg. 1001 Lye, Ear, Nose and Throat OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. JOHN SIMONS 404 Tiffany. Business Directory CLASS WORK GLASS OF- ALL KINDS hfllKlT.irv Pl.lttvn .tit t ciA . . . . . ......... .j nui.u Fourth and High phons 1069 PLUMBING .-,.. CHASE CO. 038 Osk St. Phon34 YENNE PLBO. CO.-llth and Oak, Heating & Sheet MctaL Ph. 1824. SAW REPAIRING SAW repairing, filing, welding, tool sharpening, hand saws retoothed. ' BRUND SAW SHOP 700 Oak St, Ph. 2222-W STOVE REPAIRING BEST stovs repairing In town. Cor. Sth and Charnelton. Phons 23S0. STORAGE CLEAN, SAFE, SANITARY STOR AGE Fireproof Whse. Absoluts security. Affiliations In every city. TOw ins, rates. Guaranteed service, PACIFIC TltANS. & STORAGE CO. 60i4 W. Sth Call 74 . USED TIRES FENN'S TIRE SHOP 074 Oliva Woman's Realm . BEAUTY PARLORS Shampoo and Finger Wave..,.50c Natural ringlet permanents $1.75 up VI'.HN IXIVE. .i K. Bdwy. Ph. OKI BOB'S for $1.75 PERMANENTS Phone MS 27 East Broadway SHAMPOO, finger wove 50o Permanent Push Wave $1.75 and up BROWNIE BEAUTY SHOP. Ph. 400 PERMANENT Wave, complete $1.75 855 Oak CITY SHOP Phono 849 Legal Notices 950 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlre is hereby given ilmt ths iindereigneil has been onptiinted Exec, ntor of the estate f .Millie A. Fox, deceased, by the County Court of Eons County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate ar I'ereliy required to prcttent them with the proper VMl'diers to tlio undersign, fil at Ihe law office of Potter to llniley, 531 Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon, within six ninnlbs from ths date of the first publication of this notice, abich dnto Is February 21 1034. I.YLE R. FOX, Executor of the Estate of Millie A. Fox. deceased. POJTr.R BAILEY Attorneys for Eat. KoiS51-W4-d-g2t " i - is! . : :; ! ' '' 't i : ' I 'N . i k. , r." s i .t aau. (tatua, Waur. AduUs. 2 W. ftU.