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Page fourteen. UHS Club Trips Springfield, 5-2 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12) out' the same number of Tiders. Gatlin issued no free passes, while Wilson walked two and hit one batter. Chuck DeAutremont was the leading batsman of the day with two hits in three times up. i The Millers, although they had j a bad day in the field, turned in j two double plays, one of which re tired the Tiders after they had ' loaded the bags, cutting off the runner at the plate and catching the runner at first base. Uni high also turned in a double play. Score: Uni High 0OT 3 S 6 4 JTO 0Of O 3 3 5 Gatlin and D. Plath: Wilson and Nice. Ra c-n b;is: Gat3m. none. Wlson 2. Htt by pitcher DeAutrerjonl bv Wlwwi. Strike' uU; Wilson five. Gitin fjv e. Double plays: Willianrs to B. N:ce to M. Nic: Pollard to M Sice: DeAujre- raont to A. Piath to Gcddard. Portland Beats Oakland, 9-3 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 12) each in the fifth and sixth. Oak land's three tallies came in the sixth on Smead Jolley's home run. Ed Coleman connected for a Port land homer in the same frame. Scores: RUE Hollywood 8 1 Seattle JO 5 1 Osborne ar.d Crandall; Webber. Pick rel t&) and Campbell. , San Dfefo 5 II 0 Los Angeles . 9 13 2 Humphreys. Ol-ten '3i. Pillette 3. Tobin and Starr; Van Fleet. Lieber it and R. Collins. Sacramento 17 15 1 San Francisco ... 5 7 4 Sherer and OgrodowskJ: Jot-gen. Johnson 4i. Bowen 'St. O Doul iftt and Wooda.ll. Leonard Oakland Portland Saiveon. Tietje tl. Priest B. Buxton "l 3 t t 15 3 Sheehan tli. and Raimondi: Bad on its, DoufOas 1 and Temandes. Archibald Gets $15,000 Offer To Meet Kelly NEW YORK, April 21. U.P.i Featherweight Champion Joey Fishing Needs Kipok $1 oc $i nc Cushions ItityJ to i.J Boat SeU ..... '1.50 Tickle qq Boxes . 03C up Fly and Leader n n Boxn lUCup 11 Pi RODS: C&stinr 90c Tapered Leader 60c 3-rt. Spanish Cut anlsh Gut JQc Leader? I-Ft. Gut n lader u for IOC , Come In and take a few casts with the New WO.NDEREEL Positively Redurea $ 5.95 Bark zshr. Only Lightning's Everytlilnr for the Fisherman 1151 Willamette St Where To Get The Big Ones! 7:00 P. M. Fridays Lightning's Fishing News Let Dick and Ray Madison tell you when to gi; li9w to vet ther and what to take to catch the big ones! k Archibald lias received an offer of $15,000 to defend his title against Spider Kelly, British cham pion, at Belfast, Ireland, in me first week of June. Baseball AMERICAN rPtrott New York W h IV t. 2 0 l.fino 1 0 0 0 l.nw 2 .OJO 1 .m 1 .000 n .ooo o .000 Boston Wash jti ct rm ! st Cleveland New York 2, Boston 0. Philadelphia 2. Washneton 0. Detroit R. Chicago 7 1 14 nnines). Cleveland it St. Louis, ram. NATIONAL Boston W L Pet.. 2 0 1.000 0 1.0.0 New- York 1 Piltbursh . 1 Brooklyn .....I Cincinnati 0 Philadelphia 0 Chicago 0 .5JfO .SCO .000 ,000 .000 Brooklyn 5. New York 3. Boston 2. Philadelphia 0. St. Louis at Pittsbiirsh, ram, Cincinnati at Chicago, rain, Softball Deadline Saturday At 6 P.M. Only seven of 12 prospective Softball teams have posted the re quired S5 forfeit fees to enter the twilight division of the Eugene Softball leagues opening on the university intramural fields May 1 learns definitely entered are Fenn's Tire Shop, Sterling Furni ture, The Falcon, Public Market, Vitus Electric Co., DeMolay, and Rubenstein's Furniture Store. Deadline for entries will be 6 p. m. Saturday, payable to Dick Strite at the Register-Guard. Duckling Netmen Beat Eugene High, 7 To 0 The University of Oregon fresh man tennis team defeated the pre viously unbeaten Eugene high netmen, 7-0 on the University courts Thursday afternoon. None of the five singles or two doubles matches, all won by the collegians, went into extra sets. Result: Slnilr. MeClim.nt Fi befit Zim rr.an Ei 8-0. 6-1: Galbreailh Ft best H. Howard ill -!. 6-: VanM.rter .Fl beat Coffee EI 7-5. 7-5; Moxley FI beat S. Howard 'El 8-1. 8-1; Biwne iFi be.t Nehl iEi 6-1. 6-2. D.oblet Brown-Maxley ir beat H. Howard-S. Howard ' F.I 8-3. 6-2; Mc-Climent-Galbreaith (Ft beat Zlmroer-man-Coffee Ei 8-0. 6-a. Sabin, Cooke Meet In - Carolina Net Tourney i i ASHEVILLE, N. C. April 21. t W-i Bobby Riggs and Wayne Sa bin, tire nation's No. 1 and No. 2 j tennis amataeurs, advanced to j semi-finals of the western North 1 Carolina invitation tennis tourney J with comparatively easy victories ! yesterday. Riggs defeated John Shostrom, i 6-2, 7-5: and Sabin downed Gus Gazemullor. 6-2, 6-3. J Riggs will meet Johnny Doeg i and Sabin will face Elwood Cooke, j Portland. Ore., teammate, in semi final?. Doeg and Cooke respec I lively defeated George Pryor, 6-4. ! 3-6, and Armand Bruneau, 6-4, 6-2. i TOMMY I.OI GIIRAN Ql'ITS PHILADELPHIA. April 21. (U.P.t Former Light-heavyweight Champion Tommy Loughian has relinquished his fight managerial duties to Joe Smith, his own form er manager, it was disclosed today. YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH ALWAYSI ARMY & NAVY STORE 718 Willamette St. JO'ILOCTCl.l 0m, few Creswell Nine Drops Oakridge, 13 to 12 CRESWELL, April 21. (Spe cial) Coach Bill Harcombe's Creswell Bulldogs waited until meeting the leaders of the Amer ican division of the county B league before scoring their first baseball victory of the season. In a free-hitting fray, Creswell pounded out a 13-12 victory over previously undefeated Oakridge high here yesterday afternoon. The victory was clinched in the sixth inning when Coleman batted in the winning run. While the Bulldogs hit Burtraw freely, nine errors were costly to the Warriors' campaign to annex their third straight triumph. In a preliminary game the Oak ridge girls defeated the Creswell girls' softball team, 11 to 5. Score: R H E Oakridfe 314 310 012 9 Creswell 404 221 x 13 10 7 Burtraw and Varrelman; C. Talior and Wheeler. Eugene Alumni Nine Defeats Axemen, 19-11 The Eugene high alumni base ball team handed the Axemen var sity its first defeat of the season Thursday afternoon on the west side diamond. The score was 19-11 by unofficial count, the alumni scoring seven runs in the seventh inning. POLE VAl'LTER HURT McMINNVILLE, April 21 tJPt Linfield college's track outlook sagged yesterday when Clarence Bolin, ace pole vaulter, dislocated his left elbow during practice. JEFFERSON UNBEATEN' PORTLAND, April 21. W) The Jefferson high school Demo crats remained the only undefeat- THE CIRCUIT COURT OF STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY CARL HOLM and I BLANCHE E. HOLM. ) his wife, I Plaintiffs l vs. WILLIAM BOWMAN and POLLY BOWMAN, his ulfp.l and Ihe Unknown Hflrs ofl William Bowman and Pollyl Bowman. ALSO. ALLI SUMMONS OTHER PERSONS OR PAR-I TIES UNKNOWN CLAIM-1 ING ANY RIGHT. TITLE. I ESTATE. LIEN OR INTER-I EST IN THE REAL PROP-1 ERTY DESCRIBED IN THE I COMPLAINT HEREIN. I Defendants I To William Bowman and Polly Bowman. his wile; and Ihe Unknown Heirs of William Bowman and Polly Bowman, alto, all othpr persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the leal property de ttnbed tn the complaint herein. De fendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each ot you are hereby notified to appear and answer the complaint which has been tiled against you in the above entitled Court and cause within four weeks (rorn the dflte of first publication of this sum mons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiffs will appeal to the Court for the relief prayed for m their complaint, to-wit: For a decree that the title of the plaintiffs in and to the following de scribed real property; Beginning at the northeast corner of the William Bowman and wi.'e Donation I-and Claim No. 16. Noti fication No. "0:f9, tn TowiiMitu 18 South of Range 2 WcM of the Wil lamette Meridian, and run thence West on the North line of said claim 28.28 chains; thenct South 4.31 chains, more or less, to a point m the middle of the County Road which is 12.S feet North of a point 28. M chains west and 6.21 chains south of the northeast corner of the .said William Bowman and wi.'e D. t.. C. No. 78; thence along the middle of said County Road South 46 deg. .13 mm. East 333 feet; thence northeasterly 210 feet, to a point W feet east of said point 38.28 chains west and 6.21 chains south of the northeast corner of the sad Wtlliam Bowman and wife D. I,. C. No theiuc East 22 oft chant,, more or less, to the east line of the said Wit ham Bowman and wije D. L. C. No. 78, and thence North on the east line of said claim 6 21 chain to the place of beginning, and being a part of the said WU ltam Bowman and wife D. U C. No. 78. Notification No. 70.19. in Township IB South of Range 3 Wnt of the Willamette Meridian, In Lane county, Oregon, is good and valid and that the plain tiff' title thereto be ouieted. And that It be decreed and adjudged that the defendants, and each of them, have no ritjht, title, estate, interest or lieu whatever tn or to Mid premises, and that the defendant, and each of them, be forever barred and enioined ftom asserting anv claim whatsoever in and to said premises adverse to the Plaintiffs, and for such other and fur ther relief as may be equitable in the premise. This summons Is served unon you re publication thereof in the Eugene Register-Guard presuant to an order dulv made and entered on the 20th dav of April, lt:.f. by Hon, Carl C. Wimbcjlv, fudge of the above entitled court, di recting service of summons to be made bv publication thereof In the Eucrne Register-CJuard. a newspaper of general circulation published in Eugene. Ijine County, Oregon, once a week for (our successive week. DONALD R. HVSBAND, Attnrnev for Plaintiffs. 880 vi!inmeue Street, Eugene, Oregon. Tiata ot first publication. April 31. IPS. .W9 Frl Msv 19. OLD BLACK JACK It AM0 5IRM6HT B0IIB0I WRIStEt OLD 1L ACt SB AMP Initahl Wttkr- M PTt ISK ill. I K BKl.L MILK Pure - Sato - Pasteurized Tested and Inspected EUGENE FARMERS' CREAMERY ' Phone 638 111 OlD 11ACI lACltt 4"RiVj 1SRAMP Snitahl Wi FFi'- THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON ed baseball team in the Portland intcrscholastic league yesterday after beating Lincoln, 2-1. Quality Pholo Finishing Kuykondall Drug Co. 870 Willamette St., Eugent Ihe Eugen ReKmnr-Gurd u a mm 3?r of ttii Associated Prws The Associ ated Presfl Is exclusively en a lied to the use for publication of mil new dispatcher credited to It or not otherwise credited .1 this paper and also all the locaJ new published herein. All nffnt of puouc don of special dlrpatche herein are alar "served SBbwrtpfioa Baica dy Carrier yearly in dvancet3 0C1 By Carrier, monthly. X By Mall Id Oregon, yearly 4.00 By Mall In Oregon. 8 Montha.42.00 By Mali. 1 month M By MaU In Oregon. 1 monthafl .00 Outside of state, yearly.. tsoo CHANGE 09 ADDRESS In Making Change of Address. olew rive former address, as well as the new This Is necessary In order thai youi credit can be transferred and Dapex toDoed at old address. Local Want-Ad Rates One insertion 3 consecutive times 3 consecutive times J14c per tine 19c per line J21c per line f consecutive times 48c per line Advertisements run for I month with out change of copy will receive a rate of S1.90 a line No ad taken for less than two lines Count 5 average words to a line Mini mum cfcaige. 25c Reader ootlces 10c a line pet day. Persons out of work will receive a special rate on "Situations Wanted" adi and mud he cash in advance Kuneral Directors 120 PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL Springfield 6th and B Ph. 1. BRANSTE'f TER-SIMON Chnpe! Phone 4331152 Olive St. POOLE FUNERAL HOME Phone Eugene 723 or Sprgfld. 62 VEATCH FUNFHAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St at Tenth Florists 130 RAUP'S Better Flowers Ph. filb Personals 145 VOUiG women in trouble and id need of a friend are asked to communicate with Adjutant ROSA Morscii of the Salvation Army White Shield Home, 2641 N. W. May fair Avenue, Port land, Oregon: or with Mrs. Ad jutant Mable Ford of the Salva tion Army. 719 Pearl St. Eu cene. Ore. REWARD I will pay $25 reward for positive information about poisoning or killing of my dog at 1690 E. 26th. St. Tuesday, April 18th, Jack Leighton. - CORA MITCHELL'S CIRCLE, Fri. 8 p. m. 433 W. 8th. Lost and Found 150 STOLEN Davis bicycle, red trimmed in blue without fend ers. Stolen from State theatre Sun. Reward for return or in formation. Mrs. West. Pro ducers' Public Market. Strayed Friday, April 7th, large male dog, part Police & Hound. Police dog color. Ans. name Major. Notify Pete Johnson, Waiterville. . Transportation 160 LOWEST FARES Portland. O. W SI. 85; K. I, S3 Leave Eugene 8:23 a.m., 2, 5:50 p.m. ."an ffrfeiicisco Sti.Jj'J. T. Mi.it Los Angeles. $12: R. T- $21.60. DOLLAR BUS LINES 49 E. Broadway Pnt)r.e9()H Want transportation to Denver, help expense, driving, reference, c-o Reg.-Guard Box 1112, Real Eslatcjor Sale 200 NICE LOW COST HOME Large lot on paved street, nice lawn ana garden, weal 4 room house. Rood paint and repair, shower bath, ldy. tubs and large enclosed porch, offered for S1050. Terms $300 cash and $25 mouth. HOME AND BUSINESS Large lot on paved corner of new highway north. Ideal location for store or service station. 5 rooms and bath. Lot alone worth price asked. S13KQ. Terms S4IHI cash. SJU a month. SUBURBAN ACRE TRACT On Rivemew St., just 1100 feet south of 18th Ave. Small house with electricity, hull price only $400. S100 cash, $10 per month. C. r . HYDE REALTY CO. 727 Willamette St. Phone 741 COSY, COMPACT, CONVENIENT 4 Rm. Full Basement Bungalow. OAK floor in liv. rm. Fine con dition. Located convenient to grade and junior high school, $2350. 7-RM. SUBURBAN HOME City water and lights, fireplace bath, br. nook. "Sun Rm." double garage. Fine ''i A. fruit and nut trees. s500. Ierms or part trade. SIX APT. INCOME PROPERTY furnished, oil heat. Ideal close m location. About $150 per mo. Price $8500. SAM RUGH REALTY CO. 1029 Willamette Th. 04 BUILT FOR TOD.-W s BUYERS According to F.H.A. plans and specilicalions. this rharminc room air conditioned home has hardwood floors throughout. Un usual too. in n home of this size is a reception hall with guest ciosei, ine Kitchen has all! wanted builtins with plenty of j room for range and refrigerator. The plumbing is bv Crane. Saw dust burner, lovely utility room.. Situated on a nice half acre tract. Located on Sunny Lcc on Horn Uine. 10" down. Total cost $4240 EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS 241-2 Miner Bldg. Phone 479 STOCK RANCH 640 Acres. 200 has been cultivated and balance open pasture. Fenced sheep tight. Running water and spring;.. Fair bldgs. Located on good road. Owner forced to sell on account of age and poor health. This is with out a doubt the brst value in Willamette Valley. Only $ti500. Part ca?h and terms f..JJBKIU;KR. 32K. Flh OREGON Coast Hgy frontage near Calif, line: 3 acres best location for cabins, gas station store, etc. Modem 5-ruom house' Water system. Small-More bldg' ' Elect., etc. Sacrifice, Ph 72-F-V TWO LOTS good location. Inquire 15 E. 7Ui, fh. 1530-R. Real Estate for Sale 200 Actr fr frvk EARM CATALOG 1 0 ALnta ii;m&ncw, Level free soil, near school, elct ! tricity. 510 cash. 510 monthly. 'e mnrc Al r r'T VARKI). S4UU. i Level, well drained free sol, i good road, eiecincu.v, --o" cm Mninlv 10' ACRES PART TIMBER, $600. f i n .--jinnH free soil about' 1-3 cleared good road, electricitv. near village, $15casn, Slo monthly. ,,nn nn AfRRS WOODED, SHOO. 1J nii.P of Eucene, 2 acres farmer, balance pasture, valu able wood timber. 7 fine springs, 2 room houe. barn 30x40 out buildings. 36 sheep, wood truck, drag saw. buzz saw. other tools all included. Easy terms or take late model car as part, some cash 60r?4CREdSTOCK RANCH $6300 A wonderful grass ranch, located on good road. 10 miles of Eugene, 50 acres hav land, balance fine rolling lightly timbered pasture land, house. 2 barns, other build ings, all fenced sheep tight, springs and creek. Has city lights and right near the Mc Kenzie river. 300 Other Farms Fully Described in our Free Farm Catalog. See Oregon Settlemen t Assn. L8 1 MYii 80 A., 40 A. in bottom land, in a. in cultivation, 7-rm. hse. with running water. Wired lor elec. Chicken hse., double garage, woodshed, barn. Possibilities for stock raising, summer home, rec reational activities; dams for ir rigation, 'i mi. grade, high school bus. Must sell immediate ly because of illness. Inq. Mar- cola Baroer onop. smt,?. SUBURBAN RANCH 11 ACRES on South Pacific high way No. 99. Uood b room pias torpH house with bath and elec tricitv. Family orchard, barn, chicken house. 6 Acres under cultivation, balance pasture. Price S2200. E. H. PETERSON 61 W. Bdwy. Phone 942 OWNER WISHES TO SELL New Mod. 6 rm. suburban home, in desirable location, about 1 A. ground. Priced to sell reas. Down payment, terms on bal ance at 4. Shown by appoint ment. Aug. Grendler. 1331 High. ATTENTION FARMERS Have a few splendid farms in your community that can be bought on liberal contracts if desired. Write or call Guy L. Dollarhide, 618 6th Ave. W., Eu gene, Ore. IF YOU WANT A GOOD 7 RM. HOME LOOK THIS OVER AT 1011 W. Broadway. Furnace, full basement, ldy. trays, etc. and only $3100. PAUL CAMPBELL. REALTOR Phone 3366 FOR SALE Real Estate mortgages and land sales contracts. Good eciuities & security. Going interest & liberal discount. 961 Will. St., Room No. 1. Ph. 360. WALNUT Lane new sub. division restricted fine home sites, lit A. and up. 1 mi. N. E. Eugene. El- mer P Harlow. Ph. 6-F-5. $1118 EQUITY FOR $500 Close in' Mod. Homo, bsmt, pipe furn. firepl. auto, wtr., htr. Equity need not be all cash. Easy terms on balPh. 2236-M. LARGE High Lot. Fruit 'trees, close in on River Road. Priced right. Frank Scobert, owner. Ph.J528. BACK Woods ranches. 40. 120. 160 A. Terms. E. E: Woolev, Misty Hill Ranch. Smith River Rd., 'i mi. So. Leona. P. O. 10 miles in. 30 A. River bottom land on Mc Kenzie: 13 A. cult. Bal pasture. Can all be irrigated. Small hse. barn, gara ge. Reg.-Guard 1039. 40 A. 12 A. creek bottom, 5 rm. hse., barn orchard. Price $900 rash.Ph 1J62j-M. FOR SALE or Lease by M. Small Sawmill, readv to go, plenty of timber. Reg.-Guard 1105. OWNER Will sacrifice for quick sale, lovely 6 rm. hse. at 2036 Charnelton. Ph. 1750-W. TWO modern houses in Eugene for sale, trade or rent. Call eve. 1770 Charlotte. Phe-F 4,350.000 Ft". Timber. Lane Co.. $2500. Mrs. Layport, Aberdeen. Wash. BUNGALOW, "Freshly decorated. East side. Easy "terms. Price S1800. 1119Reg.-C.uard. SUBURBAN Lots, good " loration Elec. and water. Phone. 28-F-4. H. N. TraxTer, RearEstate, Farms, exchanges & Insurance. JTresweh 69TWiH.-REAL ESTATE-Ph"T9"i2 W.JK. STRIKER 17 A. 6 rm. house. "$1250. Will take good car. 674 Washington. Real Estate for Trade 250 87)ACRESTimber iancfat Dexter. Clear for city lot. Close in. Suit able for factory site. A. W. Martin. 736 Charnelton. Ph. 220. Business Opportunities 300 MUST sacrifice well established paying business. Completely turn, and 8-rm. boarding hse. 1 blk. from Univ. 5 roomers, nine boarders steady. Reg.-Guard - .1068 Reliable man to care for very prof itable year round business. Cost about $500, half cash, bal. out of guaranteed earnings. Reg Guard 1109. FOR SALE Creswell Beauty Shop, all equipment and supplies. A real bargaiiv Mrs. Paul Vedder. 1'h. 255. Creswell. Real Estate For Sale OrRent 310 RESTAURANT Fully emJifed'. See R. W. Manning. 3rd & Main m,. Springfield, Ore. For Sale or Trade 320 FOR LUMBER Fairbanks Slorse 32 volt light plant. 32 volt iron Atwater-Kent battery radio. See Clarence Loitien. Snuthfield Franklin. Junction City, Ore. 'vii j.-r.t iranc or stand on shares, one Registered Perrheron Stallion. S. C. Veatch, Halscy. UU8 Buick Sedan, radio, heater. Mnnsnicin neiroster, 5600 equity ."I i.il wiu jn. i none H'l At HI- AGE. lincv iew. beautiful punning sues. Keg -Guard 1111 fuel for Sale 340 ap-si biocK wood m town. Buy -- L ' '-'I"- ' BLOCK WOOrV S.I tv iVov" bFY NER ENDS $3.25. PU. Spr. 110-J 340 SPENCER BUTTE FUEL PART DRY SLAB $2.50 DRY FIR & SLAB MIX . $3.75 BLOCKWOOD. S4.00 DRY 2ND GROWTH S4.75 DRY SLAB. S4.25 SEE IT AT 385 MILL. PH. 2880. GASCO BRIQUETS - Wyoming and Utah coals of all sizes. TWIN OAKS BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 669 High St.. Phone782 DOMESTIC BURNER OILS Guaranteed Quality S & H Green Stamps CENTRAL HEATING CO. Phone 1426 M AN ERUD-H UNTIN GTON 997 Oak Phone 651 Sawdust Stove and Diesel Oil Slabwood Coal Planer Ends Body Fir Block Wood Sec ond Growth CLEAN OLD GROWTH Sawdust and Slab wood. Dry plan er ends and shavings. Prompt service all year. WALTERS BUSHONG LBR. CO., Ph. 500. CALL or write Franquette Form for your custom natcning neeas. Hatchery. Wil ltrade for turkey eggs 1 mi. out W. 18th. Mrs Norma H, Pfeiffer. PART Dry. O. G. Slab 16-in. S2.50 Block & Slab, mixed S3.50 Drv Slab $4.25 Block Wood $4.00 allBjrMhoj!eY4 DIRECT from mill, quick delivery. Part dy slabs 16 inch, $3.50; Block $3.75; 4-ft. green at mill $1 2965-J. 1385-W. SAWDUST, Block Wood, Slab, any length. Quick service. Mill on w. 6th. Ph. 2232-J or 3582. Fred Lengacher, Heavy Dry 12 or 16-in slab $4; 4 ft. $3; green 4 ft. or slab ends $2 up del. SI at mill. Ph. 159 . DRY body fir; slab, 2nd growth Price on all wood reasonable Edgar A. Dugan. Ph. 2950-J. Excelsior wood for summer cook stove and trasn burner sizes. Phone 1791 or 226. BODY FIR $4.50 CORD Write P. O. Box 65, Noti. BLOCK wood, O. G., Sec Gr.. Planer Ends. Ph. 2530. LARGE dry 2nd gr. $4.25; block S4. l2-lo-2U-in. Fnone ztuu-m. CLEAR old gr., 2 cds. for $9. 362 E. 14th. Ph. 602. Haul tawaras DRY FIR, Oak. Ash and Slab. Phone 506-W CALL Farmer, Block Wood, 2nd Ur. and Body f ir. rn. vi-t -z. BLOCK $4.00 any length; Dry 2nd gr. S4.Z5; U. G. S4.5U, I II, ZYDO-M BLOCK Wood $4 cord; body fir $4.50; second gr. Ph. 21-F-13 Livestock. Poultry and Pets for Sale 350 TURKEY AND POULTRY BREEDERS For high egg production, fertility and hatchability in your breed ing flocks and long livability of the chicks & poults hatched, leea our TRIANGLE Turkey and Chick Starter and TRIANGLE Developing Mash and Pellets. Use TRIANGLE Feeds for BET TER results. SHER KHAN, 642 Oak St., Phone J550A Eugene. Ore. PURE HANSON STRAIN LEG HORNS: Pullets, cockerels, day old chix. Large type. 200 egg . average per pen. Du-'uie pedi gree roosters in eery pen. No Pullorum. April 24 May 1. Fir Grove Poultry Farm and Hatch ery, Junction City, Ore. PAIR well mated mares 9 and 10 yrs. old, wt. 2700 lbs. Well broke single or double. Price $90. Will sell 1 or both; 1 spotted saddle mare 6 yrs. old, gaited. 5 mi. N. of Junction City. Turn at Lan- caster. Minnie Scott, owner. 1 REG. Guernsey Buii",'"2 yrs! old. One 2 yr. old grade Guernsey bull. One 18 mo. old Holstcin bull. 1 yearling Jersey bull. Weaner pigs. Bred Sows. Will trade for beef or cows. Ph. 32J-F-12. CHICK SPECIAL: Gadd strain New Hampshires from pullorum free flock. "Hawkinizeci" chicks at day old prices after April 1st Seven popular breeds. NORTH WEST HATCHERY. Fred Hub Jer. l'!miles south of Corvallis. GOOD'S QUALITY CHIX, James way hatched. Leghorns. New Hampshires, Reds, Cornish. N. H. Cross. Custom Hatching GOOD'S HATCHERY. Box 356. Eugene. Phone 47-F-21. TEN Dandy Guernsey-jersey heif ers. Fresh. $35 and up. With calves. See these bv Mondav night, April 24. 2:1i mi. So. o'f Lorane. 1 mi. E. John Engle. WOOL "& MOHAIR GROWERS Before you sell see me for prices. Wool sacks 30c. 1 mi. No. of Goshen on 99. Ralph Willough by. Ph. 25-F-5Spfg. MATCHED Team, " weight 3400: span mules, weight 2800. Several odd horses; good stock saddle. E Z payments. 3 blks So. Spfg. Jet. E. J. Kunklej CHEAP Saddle horse. Team mares. 2700 lbs.. $100; 1600 lb. logging horse. $95. Mated teams. Ex change other livestock. Terms. 23rd andWillamettc. 6 HEAD Saddle Horses, all young horses, gaited, two Palmento mares, well broke. Will be at fairgrounds Sun.. April 23. Walker andThrum. YOUNG Jersey Springers, "2nd""& 3rd calves. Also team of Per eheron colts, 2 and 3 yrs. J. W. Snclson Blachly. FOR the best "custom hatching babv chicks, see Jamesway nat chery 1227 OnyxPh 278-VV CUSTOM hatching: over 20 venrs exp. Pearl Nelson, 3 mi. E. of Springf iejd on McKenr.ie hl way. 2 GOOD COWS just" fresh, heavy milkers, F. O. Brownson, Clo verdale. 1400 LB. M"A"RE. 8 vrs. "old". Gentle, work single pi- double. Terms or trade for livestock. Mrs. Jerry Bnggs. Citv Stables. YOUNG Horses, real ones, not trading- stock. Clyde Wright, Creswell. Waterproof Rabbit Hutch and Pair N. L. White Rabbits $4. Mc- Cracken i, mile West C. Young. YOUNG VarnientTlound Dog" from trained parentage. 1262U Law- rence. ROUTE-rXvTit. 8 weeks old. come out and see these. Billy's Plaee1 Veneta. 4 u-Rc "L'D"W. L. CwkeTelTTG". . Barber, Rt. 1, i3 mi. v. San ta Clara LOGGING TEAM "foFSaTeT" f7m. Thompson, west of Cheshire. W'ANTED frbTiyrnVlk"'cows"'oT heavv springers. Ph. 3228. FOR SALE " FreshcovpTg7. MaxJBauman. Pheasant Hill. CHESTER White Sow a"nT8 pi?s for J. L. Fox. Cheshire. P S Fuel lor Sale Livestock, Poultry and Pets for Sale 350 80 NEW Hampshire hens & roost ers. Will buy hatching eggs from these hens. I am rebuilding my Poultry house so have to sell. This is one of Oregon's best flocks. C. L. Lamont. Crest Drive 500 N. H. Red Pullets from Blake's Hatchery. 8 wks. old. 45c. Vfr mi. N. 5th St. Springfield. Man ley Place. Spgfd. 49-F-21. BABY CHICKS Pullets, cocker els. P. A. Gent Leghorn Farm. risburg. BABY Chicks ana poults; also started chicks, all breeds for sale or trade. Skirvin Seed Co.,- Har- W ANTED Beef, veal pork, poul try. Lord and Goodman. Ph Hfiri Pedigree Dachshund pups. T.indland. Lowell. Ore. Ole Automobiles For Sale 4001 Automobiles For THE FINEST SELECTION OF USED CAR IN LANE COUNTY THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED FOR APPEARAND e, ANT) F.f'ONOMY. Priced wav helnw (l,o "WfH 1938 CHRYSLER Royal 4 door touring sedan, radio, heal.,. . , sport light, w'.ieel guard. I01ci 1938 CHRYSLER Royal Coupe, low mileage. 1937 DE SOTO 4 door Touring Sedan, radio, heater, overdrive shields, very clean. 1937 CHRYSLER 4 Door Touring Sedan, overdrive, new Urn 1937 PLYMOUTH Deluxe Coupe. "' 1937 TERRAPLANE 4 Door Sedan, electric hand, automntfc .u hill hold. tt; 1936 CHRYSLER 4 Door Touring Sedan, overdrive, low mileai. 1936 OLDSMOBILE Coupe, new tires. il 1935 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan, refinished and reconditioned 1934 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan, trunk, original finish 90 rubber 1934 STUDEBAKER 4 Door Sedan, refinished. 1934 PLYMOUTH Sport Coupe. 1D33 CHEVROLET Master Coupe, reconditioned and refinished 1933 TERRAPLANE Coach, reconditioned, 90 rubber. MANY MORE LOWER PRICED CARS IN THE BEST RUNNING CONDITION BROWN MOTOR CO, HOME OF SELECT USED CARS Broadway and Pearl Phone i: 1936 CHEVROLET Long Wheel Base Truck. Duals, with dual Pierce logging trailer equipped for air brakes. Complete or; . for only $295.00. 1936 CHEVROLET Standard Coupe, Hydraulic Brakes, solid ri turret top. A good clean one. $395.00. SILVA CHEVROLET CO. 11TH AT OLIVE ST. BETTER SEE THESE 1936 DODGE Touring Sedan H 1936 CHEVROLET Master Sedan $3 1935 STUDEBAKER 6 Custom Sedan $3 1935 DODGE Touring Sedan 1.1 1934 FORD Deluxe Sedan II 971 Oak St. TRUCKS & TRAILERS '36 FORD V-8 Logging Truck. Re conditioned motor, good rub ber, Eaton rear axel. Hauling job now goes with truck and trailer. $995 '35 FORD V-8 Logging Truck. Re conditioned motor. $450 '34 CHEVROLET Truck. Flat bed, duals, L. W. B. , $325 2 Single Axel TRAILERS at $395 2 Single Axel TRAILERS at . $195 1 STEEL BUNK $110 1 STEEL BUNK $75 WILL TAKE PASSENGER CARS IN TRADE Terms on Balance CASCADE MOTOR CO. TONTIAC DEALERS ( Formerly Ormiston Motor Co.) Lot 840 High St. or 837 Pearl i ! ! STOP ! ! . USED CAR BUYERS, YOU CAN BUY A USED CAR HERE AS LOW .AS $1.00 DOWN If vou have a steady iob and reas onable credit rating. NO RED TAPE. Every car guaranteed as represented.' EXAMPLE; 1937 Lincoln-Zeoher Sedan, radio and heater, $785.00. 1937 Terraplane Brown Sedan, radio. See this car today, $589.00. 1936 Pontiac Sedan, radio, only $485.00. 1935 Graham Supercharger Sedan, $367.00. 1933 Ford V-8 2 door. Good condition. $178.00 .1937 Willys coupe. The economy car. $367.00. 1931 Essex speedster, A-l. $135.00. LOW PRICES on cheap cars. 20 to choose from. If you haven't the cash right now, we can get it for you. If we haven't the car you want, we can get it and save vou money. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 p.m. The big lot on-17th and Willam ette St. HERBURGER MOTOR CO. DEPENDABLE BLUE SEAL USED CARS 1937 DODGE Touring Sedan $695 1937 PLYMOUTH Tour Tdr $565 1936 CHRYSLER Trg. Sdn.. $575 1937 PLYMOUTH Coupe $525 1936 DODGE Touring Tudor $520 1935 CHEV. Master Coupe... $395 1935 DODGE Express $345 1935 Ford Express $345 Several More Cheaper Cars. SIGLOH-SAWYER CO. ' DODGE-PLYMOUTH 1053 Oak Ph. 2384-R '31 CHEVrce7"ExlrCondr6 wheel, good tires. $165. Richfield Se.rv. Sta.l3thandJ1awTence; '27 FORD Sedan, price $25. "Call i -P' m' George Bell, Go- SCHERER RUtrk- rri fth & Olive ph; 1716 Brown Motor" Co., Bdwy & Pear) SELECT USED CARS Livestock. oT "ts f0r Sale J strain that l SWl COCKERELS rIh Prices. Grandviewfelli Rt. 1, Springfield, orM' CUSTOM haTcnTHST exp. Pearl Nelson0'?7 Sprgfd., ongjtr Fnr CBi i-i-unr. DU OS, narrf H HANNCHEN"Ba"riiy5ri3 ed, $30.Ph 5-F-23 "23 market vfc: HI YO SILVA TRUCK AND TRAILER BAILEY MOTOR CO. Ph. 261 GOOD WILL USEDC: ALWAYS THE BEST BIT: IN TOWN Every one of these cars ha'd thoroughly reconditioned una these the tinesi usea cm Eugene. Your car taken in trade lo' nance on balance, ' You should look our cars over nnnlilinn anH nn fore you buy any car any wbat '38 PONTIAC Deluxe Cd Finish, upholstery and ni.- like new. Dual equip. incM heater. $765 '37 DODGE Deluxe Toumi dan. Dual equipment, heater. Low mileage, uus. see it. Perfect throughout $695 37 tin An AM oupen"""". Custom Touring sl ' dual equipment includini. i VlCvdors and 102' ticatci . WCll y-.-- $695 '36 HUDSON Custom Del-; rr, C.n NPW nl- motor perfect, plenty w , 11 . ..nir, C1UU1UB i1"-'"!- . $520 -36 CHEVROLET Msto Touring beaan. u - u: black finish. Good rubW, ti er, ana auai euwii $495 36-DODGExeToM dan. wnn iuii ip $520 20 OTHER CARS FROM Tn rHOOSH . ...ntTTFS WE GIVE A vvny nnn CARS MAKb uw OR WE DO , tfl CASCADE MOiu - PONTIAC DMgti (Formerly Orm.stonJ W Drive In Our Lot-" Phone 3 cuinii? Open Events andSu -f.irtT A T . KAMPSTER T.ike new Cost j; , Ph. 268 A:'v TRADE 1934 Lnev. . v jt i Lincoln anej t Kric-s, cTirZ. Sedan r. lunu J.o - -jlv su et $70; leaving cw 732 Westroaduay