Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, February 21, 1937, Image 14

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SOCIETY
Calendar For
Monday
1 p. m. Missionary Society of
the Matron'! Guild of the Fair
mount Presbyterian church meet
lot for covered dish luncheon at
the church.
2 p. m. Domestic Art club
meeting at the home of Mrs. 0.
P. Tillman.
2 p. m. Eugene Shakespeare
club meeting in the Washburn
committee room.
2:30 p. m. Home Science club
meeting at the home of Mrs. E.
0. ImmeL
2:30 to S p. m. American Le
gion auxiliary patriotic party at
the Moose Hull.
7 p. m. Meeting of officer of
the Willamette Court, Order of
Amaranth.
7:15 p. m. P. B. 0. Sisterhood
dessert party at home of Mra, D.
W. Crltes,
8 p. m. Colonial party of Wil
lamette Court Order of Ama
ranth. 8 p. m. Installation of officer
of Past Noble Grands club at the
1. O. O. F. hall.
Tuesday
All day Meeting of the
Women'a Union of the First
Methodist church at the church.
1 p. m. Dessert luncheon of
the Just-A-Wee club at home of
Mrs. Yaeger.
1:30 p. m. Ess Bee club des
sert party at home of Mra. S. S.
George.
2 p. m. Juetamere club meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Cora
Parker.
2 p. m. Mission Study class of
the Central Presbyterian church
will meet at the church chapel.
4 p. m. Sorority alumnae ad
Tisers meeting on the campus in
the AWS room, Gerllnger ball.
6 p. m. Ladles auxiliary of D. R.
T. will have a potluck supper In
Room S of the old chamber of
commerce building. A lodge meet
ing will follow.
6:30 p. m. Covered dish din
ner of McKenxie River Lodge No.
105, A. F. A A. M. and Blue
River chapter. No. IfiS, O. B.
8. at the McKcniie River Ma
sonic temple, 8A0 14th avenue,
east.
7:30 p. m. Pot and Quill meet
big with Mrs. John Anderson.
7:30 p. m. Evening Book
group of Eugene branch, Ameri
can Association of University
Women, meeting with Mrs. J. II..
Beck, 1513 Fairmount blvd.
8 P. m. Gitchell camp, R, N.
A meeting at Moose halL . .
Wedneaday
All day M e e t i n g of the
Women'a Council of the First
,. Christian church.
All day Women'a Guild of SU
Mnry'a Episcopal church meeting
at the parish house.
Patriotic Party
For Auxiliaries
Monday
A IX patriotic auxiliaries of the city
will be meets February 22, at the
Mooae ball for the annual patriotic
tea of the American Legion auxiliary.
The affair is scheduled from two
thirty o'clock until five o'clock.
A table of war relics for all the
wars will be on display. The commit
tee In charge of arrangements is, Mrs.
A. N. Jones, Mrs, W, B. Gard, Mra.
S. S. George, Mra. P. L. Ilerhlg, Mra.
J. C. Koepke, Mra. Sam Tyler and
Mrs. a N. Urey.
Honoring state president Mra. Lloyd
M. Jonea of Sherwood, and district
president, Mra. Vada Whetaon of
Lebanon, eighteen members of the
Ieglon auxiliary met for luncheon at
Seymour's cafe Friday nonn. Iteporta
of tho various comnilttoea were heard.
Mrs. Earl Ksst presided.
Attending the luncheon were, Mrs.
Susan Piddle, Mia. Lulu Bums, Mrs.
W. B. Gard, Mra. Clarence V. Simon.
Mrs. C. M. Urey, Mra, It L. Robert
son, Mrs. N. B. Bleeper, Mra. N. W.
Bond, Mra. Elmer Gelger, Mrs. H. B.
Freeland, Mra, R. L. Moon, Mra. I. 8.
Barton. Mra. Merle Harnett, Mra.
Delia Borln, Mrs. Earl Kast, Mra.
Glen Lewis, Mra. Ella Hoover, Mrs.
Vada Whetstone, and Mra, Lloyd
Jones,
Organizations
club will meet Thursday afternoon at
two-thirty o'clock at the Community
Liberal church. The subject to be
studied is "Science and History of ths
Ancient Greeks" by Mrs, L. L. Con
stance and "The Home Life of the
Greeka" by Mra. Frank Crates.
jrsT-A-wra club
Mrs. Yseger will entertalu mem
bers of the Jutt-A-Wce club at her
home, 642 Washington atrett, at a
dessert luncheon Tuesday afternoon
at one o'clock.
JIHTAMEItE CLl B
The Justamera club win meal Tuea
dsy afternoon at two, o'clock at the
home of Mra. Cora Parker.
VETERAN AUXILIARY
Hpanlah War Vetetrans will hold a
businesa meeting at the armory Mon
day night at arrcn-thirty o'clock.
EsSee Club Gives
Potluck Supper
A covered dish supper waa served
at th home of Mr. and Mra. E. E.
Frost of Santa Clara Thursday eve
ning for' the Esa See club. Guests
of th club were Mr. and Mra. Milton
Perkins.
Card honors went to Mrs, B. 8.
Oeorge, Mr. Fred Dotson, Mr. A. A.
Robitaills, Harry Cadore and H. J.
NageL
Thoss present were, Mr. and Mra.
B. E. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ca
lor. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hsrt, Mr.
lad Mrs. C B, Chesem, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Detson, Mr. and Mra. K. 8.
Oeorge, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Nagel,
Mr. and Mra. C. P. Hart, sod Mr. and
sirs, Hotmail!,
By
MAROAKET REID
Continued from
Page n
Coming Week
Afternoon and evening Mid
winter picnic of the Central Prea
byterlan church.
12:30 p. m. Chapter AM of
P. B. O. Sisterhood will have cov
ered luncheon at the home of
Mra. George I. Hurley.
1 p. m. Chapter AY of the
P. E. O. Sisterhood meeting with
Mra. David F. Graham.
2 p. m. Central W. C. T. U.
meeting at the Waahburne com
mittee room.
2 p. m. Wednesday Bridge
club meeting at the borne of Mra.
M. G. Harris.
6:30 p. m. Helmetta club of
the Pythian Bistera meeting at the
home of Mrs. L. C. DeBurgh.
7:30 p. m. Daughtera of Union
Veteran of the OivU War meet
ing at the armory. ,
7:30 p. m. Lip reading In
struction of Eugene society for
the Hard of Hearing at the Y.
M. 0. A.
Thursday
1 p. m. Sorosis club meeting
at the Wasbburne tea room.
1 p. m. Amity club luncheon
at the Cafe Del Rey.
1 p. m. Thimble dub to have
luncheon at home of Mra. Clair
Willoughby.
2 p. m. Free lip reading prac
tice class of Eugene society for
the Hard Of Hearing at the X.
M. C. A.
2:30 p. m. History division of
the woman's City Club will meet
at the Community Liberal
church.
2:30 p. m. Central Lutheran
Aid society meeting at the church
parlors.
2:30 p. m. Matron's Guild of
Central Presbyterian chnrch
meeting at the home of Mra. How
ard Ormlaton.
6:30 p. m Eugene Shrine club
dinner and party at ths Masonic
Temple.
6:30 p. m. Eugene Business
and Professional Women' club
aupper meeting at the Skinner
Butte park cottage.
Friday
Afternoon Northweat Chris
tian College Faculty Women'a
circle meeting with Mrs. S. .
Btevena,
1 p. m. A potluck luncheon of
the Sana Souci club will be serv
ed at the home of Mrs, Darwin
Yornn.
2 p. m. Ladlea auxiliary to the
N. A. L. 0. meeting at the Skin
ner Butte park cottage.
6:30 p. m. Eugene Zonta club
dinner at the Oabnrn hotel.
7:30 p. m. Eugene society for
the Hard of Hearing monthly so
cial meeting at the Y. M. 0. A.
Saturday
8:80 p. m. Phi Beta "Conti
nental Night" at the Oaburn
hotel.
Methodist Women
Hold Monthly
Meet Tuesday
THE monthly all-day meeting of the
Women'a Union of the First Meth
(dlat Episcopal church will be held on
Tuesdny of the coming week at the
church atartlng at ten-thirty o'clock
in the morning when an executive
board meeting will be held.
The Home Missionary rocietr of the
church will have the program at eleven
o'clock. Mra. John Conaway, mission
ary chairman of division ten. will be
in charge, assisted by Mrs. Frank
Gordlnier and Mra. D. O. 8b rev.
Diviaion nine will aerva a buainess
luncheon at twelve o'clock, and at
twelve-thirty o'clock will be in charge
ol the regular luncheon and social
hour for the Union members.
At the luncheon, Jnnusry and Feb
ruary blrthdsya will be honored.
The business meeting of the Union
with Mrs. Louis E. Bean presiding,
will be held at one-thirty o'clock. Mra.
M. Y. Warner will have the ilevotlona.
W. I. A. Week Will
Be Observed
A benefit observance of the W.I. A.
week will be held Sunday evening at
seven-thirty o'clock by members of
tha Woman's Auxillsry to the Typo
graphical Union, and their husbands,
at the home of Mrs. Harry 0. Farley.
Mra. Gilbert Barber la In charge
ct the affair.
The auxiliary had its monthly meet
ing with Mra. Farley Wednesday
afternoon, and plans for the benefit
Viere discussed st the meeting. It
waa reported that the auxiliary had
thirty-one namea on the telegram sent
for the Tresidenfa Birthday ball to
President Roosevelt.
Present for the meeting were Mrs.
Gilbert Barber, Mrs. A. F. Bremer,
Mrs, Edward V. Duke, Misa Cora
Kreamer, Mrs. Hugh W. Reynolds,
Mrs. Charles M. Rolens, Mrs. Hsrry
Russell, Mrs. Oliver Spies and Mrs.
Farley.
The next meeting will be with Miss
Kresmer oa March 17.
Home Science
The program committee of the
Home Science club haa arranged s
meeting for Monday afternoon at two
thirty o'clock at the home of Mrs.
E. O. Immel.
Howard Merriam will address the
group on "Whst the legislature is
Doing".
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otherwise credited in this papr and
also all the local newa published here
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Lodge Notices t 110
, McKensie River Lodge, A.
r . As A. Al., mue xwver
Chapter, O. E. S., covered
dish dinner, Tuea., Feb. 23.
at Indie building. 850 E.
14th. Ave. Membera of the orders
and families invited.
Funeral Directors 120
BRANBTETTER-SIMON CHAPEI
Phone 433-1152 O'lv St
POOLE FUNERAL HOME
Ph. Eugene 723 or Springfield 62-.
PHIL BARTHOM)MEW CHAPEL
Springfield 4)th and B. Phone 1
V BATCH FUNERAL HOME
Phone 112 Pearl St. at Tei ,
Florists
130
HAHP'8 for Better Fl wee-. Ph IIH
Personals
145
EDITH Scott's Home Circle. Tuea., 8
p. m. Readings daily 10-5 except
Mon. Fri. 10 a. m. to 9 p. to.
41 W. 10th.
LOSE weight daily. Sure, safe, In
expensive. Write Dr. Wendt, Can
ton, 8. Dak.
GORDON FLEMING, Psychic Read
ing daily. Belvedere Hotel, rm. 24.
YOUNG women in trouble and in need
of friend are asked to communi
cate with Adjutant Roaa Morsel) of
th Salvation Army Whit 8hleld
Home, 2U41 N W Mayfalr Avenue,
Portland, Oregon) or with Mr Ad
jutant Mnbl Ford of the Salvation
Armv. 7111 Pearl t Ri,rne Or
Lost and Found 150
LOST 9x12 rug, Feb. 14, on East
10th or Columbia. Reward. Phone
3034R.
LOST Small, black and white cocker
spaniel, 1 yr, old, male. Ph. 8117.
Reward.
LOST Hudson 8 hub cap. Return to
Frank Hyland. Ph. 788-It. Reward.
LOST Red Irish Setter, female, 6
mo. old. White on face. Ph. 1600-W.
FOUND in Public library reading
room, a ring. See Janitor.
Transportation 160
O. W. U.HB PORTLAND -R, T. $.':
Leaving Eugene 8 a. m., 2 p. m 6 p. m
LOWEST FAKES LOS ANOELB
SAN FRANCISCO $8.t0
DOLLAR BTAGEU. INC.
Depot Broadway Caah Stor
10 F. Rrosdwav Phone tint
Real Estate for Sale 200
REMODEL FOR APARTMENTS
Extra Large house close in on West
side of City on First Class paved
corner, both afreets psved. Baae
ment and hot water heating ays
tarn, aeveral rooms with hardwood
floors. Good location. Thia house
can readily be converted into four
to alx apartments. Price $4,000.
Good terms.
RESIDENCE LOTS
College Hill Lots rsnging from $50
to $850. Paving and all aasessmeuts
paid.
CLOSE IN WEST 8IDE
6 Rooma and bath, fireplace, hot
water heating aystem, garage,
paved corner and all city Improve
ments paid. Ideal for duplex. Price
$3,450. Terms $350 down, balance
like rent
SEE RAMET W. RU&H
At the
C. F. HVDE REALTY CO.
127 Willamette
ALFALFA FARM
54-Acre farm II) in cultivation. All
fine Alfalfa soil. 6 A. now aeeded.
Bonlera on Coast Fork Willamette,
H mile. Plenty Irrigation water
available. Good Co. road. Electricity
installed. Water system, fl-room
house, plumbing. House in nice re
pair, large new poultry hse., two
hsrns. Well fenced. This high clsss
fsrm priced at $(1250.00 Wa en
dorse this aa a eafe and desirable
inveatment.
C. F. HYDE REALTY
727 Willamette Phone 741
HOMERUYER8' HEADQUARTERS
Selected homes in University, Down
town, and Weatsida districts: some
very fin close-in suburban homes.
Special bargains for cssh, others
I can sell 10 down, hslsnce like
rent TO BUY OR SELL HOMES,
ae Edith Gardiner at
Oregon Settlement Assn., 81 W. 8th
WELL improved fsrm. new buildings.
100 A. mostly in cultivation. Rich
oil. Nearly all the stock and farm
ing implements. Furniture goes
with farm. Part cash. bsl. on easv
terms st 5 Interest. Write Reg.'.
Guard.
T RM. modern home with 2 A. ground,
family on-hard, chicken house, on
paved road, only 1H ml. from Eu
gene. F. L. Hlehert, 1W Van Buren.
FREE OREGON FARM CATALOG
Mnney'e Oregon Farm Catalog:
Details 8.10 fsrms, 300 pictures; tS4
psges fsrm information.
Oregon Settlement Assn., 81 W. 8th.
MODERN 7-room bungslow tvpt
house, at IMi East 18th St Fine
condition, practical!? like new.
Owner. Phone l.HT-W.
WF.I.L located corner lot. all clear,
.V1. Inn. DM) Washington.
4 KM. h.. l.Mi W. l-.'ih. $T.V dowa.
r. V, brum, su WUla-ttte u
THE REGISTER. GUAED, EUGENE, OREGON
Seal Estate for Sale 200
FURNISHED 6-RM. COTTAGE
Oak floor in living room, plastered and well built, pleasant outlook,
Close to U. of O. $2350; good terms.
SPACIOUS AND IMPOSING
7 room home of attractive design.
corner 67x108; very convenient for school. $2500, $500 down.
2 ACRES CLOSE IN
New house of 8 rooms and bath. Nice small grove. 1 A. in cul
tivation. $1500. Terms.
IN BUSINESS, DISTRICT
On prominent street, 66x1(0 feet; extra well built 14 room plastered
house. Oak floors, two fireplaces, two baths, basement, furnace.
This is growing in value, and will pay a fair return on the money.
GOOD BUSINESS LOT '
25x160. Can be built on and rented to good advantage. Price $200
a front foot
BUSINESS LOT 80 BY 160
On busy ateet cloae to live business places. Partially lease, out Price
$3500 with $600 down.
TWO FINE HIGH LOTS
Close to University of Oregon; E3 and 1-3 by 160 each. $450 each.
BEAUTIFUL ACRE ON PAVED HIGHWAY
Part In bearing filberts. $600.
29 ACRES ON
Fine soil. Good 7 room house, barn
Living stream and nice grove. $4300. Will take a city home to
halt value.
FINE CHICKEN PLACE
Lovely home. Up-to-date buildings
a small city home as part payment .
SAM EUGH REALTY COMPANY
1029 Willamette Phone 64
IN SUBURBS OF GOOD SMALL TOWN
6 acres of good free soil suitable
grapes and berries; good 6 room plastered house; city water; full
plumbing; electricity; barn, garage, chicken house. $500 down.
GARDEN SOIL UNDER CONTRACT
FOR BEANS, CORN, BEETS ,
34 Acres, 28 under cult., sandy loam
good barn. Irrigation system; all farm equipment; 5 cows, 3
horses. Federal loan $2800. Will exchange equity for property in
or around Monterey, Calif.
BETWEEN BUSINESS AND U. OF O.
Room houBe, built many years, but in good condition. Corner lot
all Improvements paid. $650 down, assume loan $1650, payable $16
per month.
6 ROOM EAST SIDE HOME ON BUS LINE
Large lot, close to all schools, large
good size dining room, 2 large, one small bedrooms. Only $2650.
Terms. Will take good car as part
DESIRABLE EAST SIDE LOCATION
Between business and U. of O.;
desirable for remodeling. $1300 incumbrance. Full price, $2450.
PARSONS CO.
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
61 West Broadway
GOOD GOING RESTAURANT
For sale because of other interests.
A TRULY BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM HOME
East side owner says, "Sell."
MODERN SEVEN ROOMS WITH FIREPLACE
Located close in. American radiation system of heating.
$500.00 down, $20.00 per month.
' ' C. A. CHILTON & CO.
123 EAST TENTH AVENUE PHONE 474
McCULLY REALTY COMPANY
69 W. Broadway REALTORS Phone 137
' "Born and Raised in Oregon"
FOUR ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE!, on paved street, large lot, needs
some repair, but a good buy at $1000.00.
FOUR ROOMS AND BATH ON EAST SIDE, all in good condition.
$1500. Half down. Balance easy terms.
ltt ACRE WITH LOTS OF CHERRIES AND APPLES, modern 6 room
house, with basement and furnace. 2 good chicken houses, beau
tifully landscaped with pools, rock gardens, wonderful flowers and
shrubs. An Ideal suburban home. $5500.00.
Real Estate for Sale 200
2 ACRE CHICKEN FARM on high
way, cloae to town, 4 room new
houae, Mod. chicken house, brooder
house, double gar. fruit ft berries.
It'a sure to pleaae you. $1000. $300
cash.
13 ACRES, two houses,' barn, good
soil, Vt mile from town $2000. $500
cash.
60 ACRES, 1 mile from town, fair
bldgs., power line paat the place.
$3200. $1300 cash.
55 ACRES, excellent Bldgs., good
soil, fruit nuts & berriea, $5200,
good terma.
40 ACRES river bottom, Newberg
soil, good buildings, all tillable, 8
A. alfalfa, 5 tone alfalfa hay in
barn, plow, disc, drill, cultivator,
fruit, nuts, berries, $3500. $500
cssh, Bal. 5 years at 5,
J. W. MOORE, Harrisburg, Ore.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR QUICK SALE
Closing Out Loan Co. bouaea. No
Comm.
EUGENE, 1049 E. 25th. between
Agate and Columbia, u-rm. house,
completely remodeled 1935, hdw.
floor, log. rm., fireplace, lots of
built-ins.
SPRINGFIELD, 5-rm. house, 346 G
St.; 6-rm. house, 428 G St.
Drive hy these houses Sundsy, look
them over, plesse do not disturb
tensnts. See TOLLEFSON, field
repreeentetlve Mondsy at Osburn
Hotel, after 0:30 a. m.
IRRIGATED FARM
158 Acres, 100 cultivated. 15 A. tim
ber (piling) Bsl. pasture, all fenced
sheep tight. Wapato soil. Very pro
ductive. Several acrea In Ladina
clover. FRKE WATER 31GHT for
80 acres! Water ia crop insurance.
Creek and spring wster piped to
buildings. Fine community. Market
road, only 14 miles to grade and
high school. Also church, store and
grante hall. Very good 8-rm. Res.
running water, bath and toilet.
I.arce farm machine shed, usual
outbuilding. Price reduced to
Vin. c.jh. $4000. Balance GOOD
TERMS.
C. F. HYDE REALTY CO.
727 Willamette
MODERN 4R. bungalow stucco,
garage, 2 Mocks to bus. Owner leav.
ing stste to live. Write Rrg.-Gusrd
617.
BROWN IGOE,
REALTORS
824 Willsmette Street
Ilt'II.lMM) Homes a specialty, re.
modeling, lt ns est. Reasonable.
O. A IV. T. O. Box 4, Springfield
THE BETTER BUYS
JOSEPH DARBY FI10NB 20.07
FOR SALE Rest Hsven lots, block
of I , WtU located, l i. 175U-J.
Seal Estate for Sale 200
Oak floors and fireplace. Paved
MAIN HIGHWAY
40 by 50. Poultry room for 1000;
for 1000 chickens. $3500. Will take
for filberts, all in cultivation, some
soli; 2 room house, dbl. garage,
light living room with fireplace,
large lot nice shade; 7 room house,
Telephone 942
Real Estate for Sale 200
WANT to buy, lot close in, 80x165,
industrisl district
FOR SALE, 2 homes on Horn Lane,
terms. S A. on Horn Lane. 45 A.
cloae in, $216 per A. Acreages to
ward Santa Clara, $380 per A.
Near Oakway golf courae also. 11
acrea to trade for city property.
P. D. DRUM
841 Willamette Ph. 2081
HOMES BUILT TO ORDER
Blair T. Alderman, Contractor
ZIMAIR" Trailer Borne. Ph. 808
Business
Opportunities 300
SAFE INVESTMENTS
NEVER has there been a better time than now to put
put your funds into safe Investments, bringing good re
turns and a prospect for making wonderful additional re
turns from real estate investments.
YOU do not speculate or take any chances of losing,
these values will rise rapidly, several of my clients have
made considerable money, none have lost See me tor
particulars.
F. J. BERGER 206 TIFFANY BLDG.
Business Business
Opportunities 300 Opportunities 300 !
RESTAURANTS TO SELL WANT to rent, equipped garage or
w 1,.-- k. . i machine ahop. Give full particulars
MSS'J.! "ietter.Writ. 616 Reg-Guard.
L;:ULk,:u.nomw0b,,oV, p"tw- Tor Sale or Trade 320
PARSONS CO. MOD. hs. Good location Eugene for
REAL E8TATE INSURANCE ot ,mn '"' Bo " R
01 W. Broadway Ph. 842 - ' El""";
business headquarters Wanted to Trade 330
Auto camp. Service Stations, Gro-
ceriea, General Store, Garages. EORDSON TRACTOR FOR TEAM
Restanranta, Beer Parlors, Pool L. E. Stafford. Goshen
Halle, Reaorts, Hotels, Rooming vi-tt r mu , ,,,, , r ; r
Houses, Arartment Houses. Inveat- H'.tP? ,r"h cow 'or hor,M-
menta. See Mr. Greenup, with - V"'
Oregon Settlement Assn., 81 W. 8th. , . " .
OPPORTUNITY for man in each City Fuel for Sale 340
and Town to secure rights for tsst PART dry slabs, any length. 16-ln
operating Merchandising Mschines. $3.75. Quick delivery. 2U05-J 1385W
No territory to buy. but men must ..
he high-t.vp and have sufficient PART dry osk. $0.2.1. Dry 4-ft. 2nd
rspital and ability to handle ssme ,r" M -V. Phone 1WS-W.
Write American Mfg. Co, 1008 si T :
W. 6th. Portland, Oregon. 0Ln. Growth, second growth, osk.
ash, knots, limbs. Inq. 1102 High.
GROCERY and meat mkt in city. Tibv 2 . - . : 1
Good opportunity for wholessle D i.LTT n T'r-Snd ,,'lrow,lU "nT 1
meat market. Whole lavnut ran be length. H. t. Diess, Ph. 25-F-4.
bought for less thsn $2000. F. L. iirip r ui. a . t .
Hiebert. WH1 Vsn Buren. and oak Ph 2 R.
KK 1. 1 ABLE. iirv4rinrH Mockm-tn stj iti vj, , . ,
want, equipped stock farm A C V.theV. ri 141K"l'b 6M-
shares, or wages. Write Reg.-Guard Mathews. Th. 141S J.
6-'1- 19 IN Block "4 S1,b-
SMAU, portable sawmill, locate,! in ri""" V-'"7
timber and ready to ran. E.rl DRY 2ND GROWTH. lrt-lY, $j.50.
Real Estate for Sale 200
7 RESIDENCES IN EUGENE
On east and weat side. From 4 to 7
rooms, for sale. This is my own
personal property and can give ex
ceptional terms with small down
payments.
2 SMALL RIVER BOTTOM FARMS
Well improved, with or without stock
and implements.
754 ACHE FARM
4 mile south of Monroe, Ore. About
half tillable. Will subdivide. Also
aeveral other tracts.
STORE BUILDING
WITH FIXTURES
2 Lots 60x120, on pared Hwy., with
store bldg. 120x80 ft Has 135 ft. of
plate glass windows. Drug store oc
cupiea 25 ft Will sell cheap with
reasonable terma, or rent space to
suit tenant.
266 ACRES, 10 MILES
8. E. OF CORVALLIS
On Peoria road, with fair bldgs. This
farm is divided by county road; will
aubdivide to suit purchaser. See
me for price and terms.
06 ACRES. S'A MILES
N. E. MONROE
Irish Bend district, about 60 acres
tillable, mostly in alfalfa and hairy
vetch. Full set of farm bldgs. Price
$7000. Small payment down, balance
on easy terms.
21V, ACRES AT MONROE. ORE.
7 room house, electricity, modern
plumbing, family orchard. Suitable
for poultry, or dairy. See ua for
prices and terms.
ALSO MANY OTHER LISTINGS
M. WILHELM
Room 24 1st. National Bank Bldg
Office Ph. 734 Res. 2510.
ACREAGE. 5 A., Irrigation, walnuts,
nerries ana cmckens. 2 good chicken
houses. 325 laving outlets. Good
bldg. place. Terms. Chapman, River
Loop 1.
Real Estate Wanted 210
RANCH WANTED: Will buy or rent
trom oU to 1UU acres, not less than
65 acrea good plow land Alfalfa
and grain. Prefer water available
for irrigation. Must be priced right.
Please describe in detail first let
ter. Write Box 622 Register-Guard.
BEST home $1000 to $1400 cash will
Duy. Must be bargnin. rsot over 12
blocks from library. Write Reg.
Guard 613.
I AM interested in securing a 3000 to
1U.UUO acre stock ranch. Write 61S
Regiater-Guard.
BLDG. lots between Blair and Polk
on 4th, or vicinity. Write 601 Reg.
Guard. BLDG. lots at Blair and Polk on 4th,
or vicinity. Write 001 Rcfr.-Gunrd.
Real Estate for Trade 250
FARM FOR EXCHANGE
200 A. all cultivated. 100 A. in crop.
i-roduciive lami. to. graveled road,
electricity available. 8 miles from
Eugene, 1 mile to grade and high
achool, 5 room house, new barn
poultry house and brooder house.
Price $14,000. Federal Loan $5500.
WILL EXCHANGE EQUITY for
large farm or city property in Mn
rion or Polk counties and aasume
mortgage where value is shown.
C. F. Hl'DK REALTY CO.
727 Willnmette. Ph. 741.
FARM FOR ROOMING
HOUSE OR APT.
S0-acre farm, 30 under cult., bal. pas-
lure and timner, spring in pasture,
good 5-room house, chicken &
brooder houses 500 cap. Barn.
Fenced hog tight. Will exchange for
amnll apartment or . large house
suitable for roomers.
PARSONS CO.
61 W. Bdwy. Phone 042
HOUSE and several lots in coast
own ncsr &ugene tor nouse and lot
or acreage in Eugene. Good loca
tion for commercial fishing, also
building opportunity. Write Reg.
Guard 610.
200 A. Ranch. 16 mi. out. 40 A. in
cult., valuable timber and pasture.
For large house or apt. in Eugene.
Ph. 2133-R.
W. SIDE H. for East S. 7-R. pins-
teren a. clear for ranch. J. H.
Bslshlser, 1008 W. 3rd.
ACREAGE, some buildings, 4 mi. out,
tor city Borne. Write Keg.-Guard
608.
TRADES Everywhere Ant kind
McCULLT REALTY BO W Bdwy
Business
Opportunities 300
Fuel for Sale 340
CENTRAL HEATING CO.
Hogged Fuel, Green or Dry,
Sawdust ,
Circulating Heater Oil
Diesel and Fuel Oils
S & H Green Stamps
Phone 1426
CENTRAL HEATING CO.
BLOCK WOOD
PLANER ENDS
MANEHUD-HUNTINGTON
FUEL CO.
PHONE 651
Wood Coal Hogged Fuel On
DOWNES fuel service, 10" block
wood $4.50 per cd. 16" old growth
slab 83.50: in losd lota. 1 irko 1.
Full measure guaranteed in ali
woods. Also commercial woodsaw
ing. Ph. Sprfd. 16, or Eugene 1461,
BONE DRY OAK $6.50
BONE DRY BLOCK $5.00
ALSU VKX 8ECU.ND GROWTH,
PHONE 2819-M
BONE DRY 2ND GROWTH
$5.50 DRY $5.50
FROM BIG TREES. PH. 2880
STOVE OIL STOVE
GREEN STAMPS Phone 1882
VAN'SDIST.CO.
ALL kinda of dry wood. 5 to 10 cords
can be seen at yard. 628 Olive. Pb.
453-M.
WILLAMETTE Woodvard. Bodv fir
$6; 2nd gr., $5; limb wood, $4.
tra. xo. ,
COAL AND GASCO BRIQUETS
rWIN OAKS BUILDERS SUPPLY
669 High St Phone 782
Livestock, Poultry and
Pets for Sale 350
CHIXLAND HATCHERY
3 ml. north on Pnc Hwv. Ph. 2220-1-4
NOW FEATURING Scientific CUS
TOM HATCHING, in mammoth
PeterBime incubators, assuring vou
proper incubation which makes for
bigger and better chix that will live.
Remember, poultry supplies, brood
er stoveB, at big savings for YOU.
GRANDVIEW POULTRY FARMS
Breeders of large type W. Leg
horns, a strain that lays large eggs
and lots of them. Quality BABY
CHICKS, DAY-OLD PULLETS
and COCKERELS. To fill your lay
ing house why raise cockerels. Start
with PULLET CHICKS. 05 guar
antee, Rte. 1, Springfield.
HANSON and Hollywood chicks.
Heavy laying strains. 0c each; pul
lets 20c. Highest quality. Rocks
Reds, 10c; New Hampshircs, 12c.
Catalogue free. Jenks Hatchery,
Tangent, Oregon.
115 N. H. Cristie Stock direct from
N. H. 1st class stock. 5 months
old. $1.75 ea. take all wonderful
foundation stock. 3rd house on left
Horn Lane.
TEAM of 3-yr.-olds, one with foal,
not broke. Some trade or terms. 1
mi. N. Springfield, end of Mill St.
Ph. 24-F-4, A. W. Kesbitt
NEW Hampshire Pullets and Fryers.
10 weeks old. Inquire Jack Prewitt,
3 miles north of Irving on Prairie
uoad.
FRESH cow, milking 4 gal. per day.
iwo young Jerseys, freshen soon.
Priced for quick sale. Cabin 6, Ku-gene-Spr.
Auto Camp.
SIX fine brood sows due to farrow
March 20. Also 1 fine herd boar.
Dean Randall, Route 2, Harlow
Road. Ph. 6-F-2.
ONE Guernsey cow to freshen 1st of
April. 1 Jersey milking. Sale or
trade for grain. Kay Andrews, J mi,
SE of Springfield, at Natron.
HOLSTEIN BULLS; calves and year
lings. Best of breeding found any
where. BEXTER & SON, CRESWELL
'35 CHEV. 4-Dr. Sedan; Al condition.
Heater, $405. Terms. C. Cockerill,
1 mile No. Meadowview. Write
Junction City, R. 2.
0 WEAXER PIGS. Wanted, good milk-
cows, fresh or to freshen soon.
G. J. BOWERLY, Mohawk, Ore.
FRESH springer cow, west Spring
field, 1 hs. E. Glenwood Apts.
Helen Moffitt.
YOUNG TEAM, reasonable; spring
tooth; separator. Al Wood, Trent,
Oregon.
W. L. Breeding Cockerels. Rabbits
and hutchea for sale, or trade for
what you have. Ph. 233S-J.
CUSTOM Hatching, 19 yrs. experi
ence. Mrs. Pearl Nelson, 3 mi. East
on McKenzie Hwy. Ph. Spr. 31-F-14
JERSEY BULL Tiddledy Winks,
INobie and rjt. Maws breeding. .Mrs.
H. L. Plank. Junction City, R. 2.
COLLIE pups, $3. Hay and straw. A.
u. reterson, n. 1. 1 ml. Io., i-Va
west, Dsnebo school.
FEEDER PIGS R. 1. Eugene, one
mile north and 4 nines . Irving.
W. J. Bell.
PIGS Wren, y, mile Sonth Swim
mers- uengnt.
PIGS-C. Green, 3 mils esst of
cpringiiem on jssper noaa.
FAT HOGS around 185 lbs. 1391
Franklin Blvd. Pb. 1594-W.
TEAM OF MARES 3200 lbs. Good
wagon, mower, hay rake. Ph. 170SI
JERSEY cow, heavy springer. L, D.
Perry, Noti, Ore.
WANTED Beef, vesl. pork, poultry.
Lord and Kimball. Ph. 868.
lOnO CAP. coal brooder stove. Jsmes
Horn, Ph. 267S-J-4.
FRESH 3 yr. old Swiss Jersey, and
a good one. 1172 W. 7th.
HI'tH-grade young Jersey cow, to
freshen in few days. Ph. 1-F-ll.
PUREBRED Collie pups, white and
sable color. Phone 1599-M.
GENTS LEGHORN CHICKS
Brooder stoves. Ph. l-F-13.
WANT HOME for Shepherd dog.
Robert Stoll, Elmirs. Ore.
YOUNG black cocker spaniel. Female.
lt'.Vl So. Monroe, Eugene.
WHITE Giant pullets, just starting
to lay. Ph. 21-K-13.
WEANLING pigs, Csll Bert Harper.
Spr. ao-F-3.
FIXE WHITE PIGS
Phone Springfield 3 F-4.
TEAM OF MULES, weight WWft
titatle. rt, M.J--S-. k
For,.
.-SIP-3
Peneace f i. Ij, ,
er is eviden, ii k . J '
ergeul-'tk,,';
r77fWr';
produce eooa
rly maturing &5&y
Pea hu .?3
lay for v.b '""M J
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describing
broiler.
r. frj-ere, , U
pons,
ers of
source f ..?"! n J
Northwest.
west. n,;.i. i
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breeder
Knarn
'"meed. Ph. 48
'"'onCitv.EastS-jriL"15!
Junct
BABY CHICKS'
Hollywood ..r.ia.a
dame,
fromHubb.rd.k,,&
Hampshire. Flock ii BWnVV
by stamedaatin -i!LI',l
HARPOLE'S POULTRY F1M
Located 3V, ml 8otUV&
Pacific Hwv. Ph R.LS?
- a m.v
HATCH YOUR "FSHTS
oironger emi; Urrer
LcKhorns, he HsnpilSiSJ
and Ifocks. We do i?i.S
ing. We sell Jamw. C?J
moves, feeders and t'-;,i.
W
p' "7 Dl- ?als.bur'' F"i
Every Saturday we are In mj
Producers' Public
GOOD'S HATCHERI
13d0 Chambers Phontfl.J.
RAnv rmrKa
HATCHING EGGS
BREEDING COCKBtm
pjy
All from our own U. S. certifieds
U. S. R. 0. P. MATIXGSofa,
type White Leghorns, a itiuk
uija mrKe eges ana loll tax
Ore. & U. S. PCLLOBIM 0
r Luift.
PARKER'S LEGHORN FAS
Elachly, Oreroj
NEW HATCHERY SERTICJ
Custom Sexinr
Let us separate your baby paDtaal!
Dnny cocKereis.
Nominal charr.
Send for free "Chick Xtrf
and Details.
RUSSELL'S
Box 451-M Corrallii, 0
N. H. Bnby Chicks, hatchbg ten
' best for broilers, frjfrt, wkoI
capons. Good layers of Urrt bm
eggs, r lock blood tested. r&M-
Farm Products JS
For Sale
HOME GROWN ROSE BrSRS-l
Sue, 2oc, lac, two year pluu r I
antecd to bloom this iiaKI
Evergreen trees and shrobi, has
and nut trees, berry puna,
n'onnurrr'B Pi-SH VTT15TJT I
230 West Broadway Pbom lS-'l
YPIV lnB Aran?.. U mil. tlS'l
No. 1 Spuds. 50 lbs,' 11.70; Apjii
Wo bu. uregon mils, a t
Uamburser. 15c lb.
INTERSTATE MARKET
Ph, 475 I3tb and Cote
We deliver
WOOL contracts, 37c; mote Ski
$1 head advance on betl.Tofp-l
snv location. FARMERS JBJI
ACC'T., BrownsriUe. On.
GROUND wheat (2. J
$2. Cow feed si.iv sno e-
i. j .., hit: It I
BibtU Vcn ami .
straw; seasoned osk wood BJI
13-F-14 after s:au p. I
erson.
... iw.ir, iMit;
t , K?i Liming """.'I
G. W. Barber, - W. 5 I
Clara.
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10 T. SKU'.NU -""V--ra.il
slso ynung co, vm'ftvi
Smith. R. 2. 1 ml VWt
a ner ton. EW'I
Harlow. Pa. 6-F-5.
EXCELLENT baled I
and clover hay. CloieFI
Real cow hay. iiu"v
aTrTetrh7,i:'!
ton. M. N. i'pnI-
Automobiles for Sal
2S CHEV. SEDA "V
, -.1.. new. A bit1 . Vl
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