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Page Fouf Wheat Remains Eugene Markets Wholesale price of fgf to retail! were up a cent a doien for trade A hut other prices were neaay oaiuraay. Wheat remained at 80 cente a bushel. The local market price schedule follows: 0UTTESFAT (Baying meesk Premium quantv (maximum at JO at l per cent acid) , . inrct nnnl I tv (maximum Ox .8 Of I per cent acid) .. , 96c Second Quality We BUTTBB mholala Meeai Carte as la Hif' Grade A , WJc Grade B Me CHECKS Loaf, extras, lb. Loaf. In cane lots, lb. TriDs. single, lb. Trips. In case lots. lb. . EGOS Bnylof Prices Grade A large Grade A medium 22c Grade B medium -iec Wnoleiafe Prlees to Betatlere Grade A large , 30c Grade B large We Grade A medium ...28c reottrr No. 1 colored hens .. No. 1 leghorn hens No. 1 colored springs . No. 1 leghorn broilers WOOL Valley. 12 months clip. lb. -W-lTc 15C 42c -42c 35e Coarse, lb. Short. 6 months clip. lb. Lamb, lb. Mohair ib. Beef Calf - Dry KID Long wool pelts . -20c CA8CABA Cascara. Ib. Oregon crape root. lb. TALLOW No. 1 So No. 3 90 GRAINS Wheat, white, bushel WheBt, red bushel White oafs, ton - Gray oats, ton -90c ..90c ..$23 $23 $27 Barley, ton VEGETABLES. FRUITS Bo Tint Prleei Aver, far Na, 1 Fredaee) Cauliflower, crate ai.M Beets, doz. bunches Peas. lb. Asparagus, box Carrots, doi. bunches , Turnips, doz. . Rhubarb, lb, 1 , -40c 50c "Spinach, lb. . -5c .Badishes. doz. bunches , 40c Green oil ions. doz. bunches 40c Hothouse cucumbers, doz. Hothouse tomatoes, lb. y-Mp Head tletuce. crate Strawberries, crate Raspberries, crate Public Market Retail prices of egfs advanced an other cent a dozen in the Public Mar ket Saturday. Oversize were quoted at 31 cents, extras 79 cents and mediums 27. The market prices are a follows: Turnips, a lbs. Onions. Bermuda, a Green onions, 2 bunches 1 Cabbage, lb. Spinach, 3 lbs. for Carrots, bunch , Winter squash, lb. Potatoes. No. 1. 24 lbs for JSc No. 2. IB lbs. for Hothouse tomatoes, lb. 20c to Mustard greens, lb. Set 1 for. 15c Garlic, lb. SOe Rhubarb. 3 lbs. for , Radishes, bunch 5 S for -10c 10c Asparagus, bulk. lb. 10c: S lbs. for 19c Oyster Plant, bunch Hothouse cucumbers, ea, 5o and -10c -15c -25c Lettuce, a heads for , , , Peas, 3 lbs. for New Potatoes, lb. . , Beets, bunch PraMa Dried date prunes, S lbs. ,- . Millers' Sweet prunes, dried, S lbs. . Noble Frenen dried prunes, lb. -16e -lo aooseoerries, lb. 10c 3c -JSC Raspberries, box 13c; 3 for Strawberrlts, box 10c: 3 f or tirrants, oox Cherries, 8c lb : a for Youngbcrries. box ., , Loganberries, 3 boxes ffia Oversize -15c -lOe -15c -ale -2Sc Extras Mediums .. , Dressed realtry Heavy hens, lb. Light hens, lb. Fryers, lb. . DUCKS, lb. Mlaeellaneeaa Butter, lb. Walnuts, lb. 20c: S for FUbers, lb. 20ci a for Horseradish, lb. Rabbits, dressed. Ib. THAT GOOD BREAD BUTTER-KRUST BAKED BY WILLIAMS Springfield Theatre TODAY'S SUPER BILL Lloyd Nolan tnd Marjorla W,cr In "MICHAEL SHATNE, PRIVATE DETECTIVE" Cesar Romero and Beth Hufhei In "RIDE ON VAQUERO" Serial: Deadwood Dick Short Suhjeet, Newi Most Seats 16o Children 10, TEMPORARILY CLOSED for remodeling Pictures that would ordinarily play at the Helllg, are playing at the MAYFLOWER Theatre. Dinners Donetatj V vocKtaui T Hobby i Horses Balloon Barrage t ' r j x 7' Tuna 21b! Fun For Everyone at lbs i I PLAYGROUND t - Coyer Charge SSc 1 4 Af 90 Cents Black wahrata. lb. .. Home made aaasaca, lb. Crap Juice, gallon -100 -asc Portland List PORTLAND, Ore.. June (AP Butter Prints: a grade sw id. in parenmem wrappers: we in canons; B grade. 38c in parchment wrappers: 39c in cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum of .8 of 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland 37 -38c pound: premium Qual ity (maximum of .35 per cent acidity I 38'4-39c lb i valley routes and country points, 2c less, 36&c lb.; second qual ity, 3 c under first, or 35-aec id. Cheese- Selling orlce to Portland re tailors: Tillamook triplets, 24c pound; loaf, 24c Ib.i triplets to wholesalers 21 c lb. i loaf. 22c lb. FOB TUlamooK, Eggs Prices to producers: A large. 28c; B large, 23c; A medium, 23c: B medium. 22c: resale to retailers, 4c nigh er for caseit cartons, Sc higher. Live Poultry Buying prices'. No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, . Ua to 2 lbs.. 14c ; fryers under z Vi to 4 l bs. , lee ; roasters over 4 lbs.. 17c; colored hens, 18c: Leghorns under 3'i lbs.. 17-17c lb i over 3'a lb., old roosters. 8c lb. Country Meat Selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butch- ers. 125-140 lbs.. Ula-lSc: vealers. fancy. 16'3-I7c; light thin. 13-15c lb.: heavy. 12- i5c; vearimg lambs. i(M3c lb. un: 1941 spring lambs normally, 18c pound: ewes o-ee lb.; good cutter cows 12-12'ic lb.; canner cow ll-12c lb.: bulls. 14 'i-15c. uressea turxeysNomman seumg prices: Hens 21-22c; buying price, hens, 19-zOc. Hay selling price on tracKs: aiiaua No. 1 S14.75 torn oat-vetcb 810.00 ton: clover $10.00 ton: timothy, eastern Ore gon. $17.00: valley timothy ton Portland. Peas Oregon. No. 1. .6-8c Onions Oregon Danvers. regular l's. $3.50: 3-inch and larger. $3.25 per 50-lb. sack. Potatoes Old Deschutes No. 1 $2-2,10: math S1.R5-2: selected Klamath. $2.10. wooi i4i contracts, uregon rancn. nominal 31-32c Ib.i 1940 eastern Orepon range. 30-32c lb.: crossbred. 34-35c lb,; Willamette valley 1 2-month 34-38c Ib.t lamb ( Ib. Mohair 1940 12-month 45c Ib. Cascara 1940 oeel. Sc lb.: 1941 neel. 9c lb. . Hops Oregon 1940. seedless. 34c lb: contracts. 1941. 25-26c lb. PORTLAND FLOUR PORTLAND, 'Ore.. June 21 (AP Domestic Flour selling price, city de livery. 1 to 25 bbl lots: Family patents. 49s. $7.40-7.80: 98s. $7.20-7.80 bbl.: bak ers' hard wheat net S5.50-8.35; blue stem, $8.05-8.45; blended wheat $5.70 8.25; soft wheat. 98s, $5.75: graham. 98s. $5.25; whole wheat 98s. $5.90 bbl. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. June 21 (API- Hogs for week salable 2570. compared week ago market around 50 higher; late top-n.zo; bulk ibo-215 ids. 11.00-11.20. 230-280 lbs. 10.50-85: packing sows only shade higher at 8.25-75; good to choice feeder pigs 10.50-12.00; specialty lot at mid-week 12.50. Cattle for week salable 2570: calves 340: compared week ago steers weak to 25 lower, cows 25-50 lower, some beef cows off more; bulls and vealers steady; market extremely draggy after early Monday; bulk , fed steers 9.50-10.25; top 10.79; orass steers 9.50 down: common down to 7.50; stackers 8.00-75; fed heif ers 9.50-10.00; few 10.25; grassers 8.25 9.00; common dairy heifers down to 7.ot; canner and cutter sows late 4.75 5.75: grass fat beef enwm 1art1v A.fin- 7.00; early sales outstanding young cows to b.w; cutter to common bulls 6.50 7.50; medium to good 8.00-9.00; few to 9.25; good to choice vealers 10.50-12.00;, common down to 7.00. Sheep for week salable 4035: comnareri week ago soring lamb ftn-Ts lmiw in- starting steady, older about steady. Late ouiK gooa to cnoice swinger soft. Mrlv sales 9.50-75; feeder late 8.00; fat ewes o.ov-o, cuiis aown to 1,00, PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore.. June 21 iAP) Wheat: Open High Low Close BOOT. 90 Va 90 la 90',4 90 Va Cash grain: Oats No. 3 38 lb. white 28.50. Barley No. 3 45 lb. B. W. 28.00. . Corn No. 3 E. Y. Shipment 33.75. No. 1 Flax 1.88. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 88 Mt. soft wfclt w-Titrfl , wmw ciud vzvz, western red 93Va, Hard red winter-ordinary MU. 11 n cent 94, 13 per cent 98, 13 per cent 98. per cent l.ui. Hard white Baart 13 per cent 1.12. 13 per cent 1.14, 14 per cent 1.15. Todav'a car recelnt - wvist aa Val ley l, flour U, corn 0. oats 0. hay 0, New York Markets ......w luuiiuiuni raiance rainy wu today dwpite the lack of strong o n m any ooparxmenl. Spotty recoveries appeared in the Bl,u, uie ciose. wnue minus signs were plentiful, fractional advance, were sprinkled over most sec tions. with transfers of around 100.000 shares one of the lowest turnovers in nearly year. Few customer, showed up in board - room., th. mB,Ml. ... ..Hmiu .uuuwmx xne re cently Inaugurated custom of abserv- a noiiaay. i rtS a tlr"ctm Mly support in- r- rounory. u. s. I n .e,nlenem. General Motors, U. """ e. western Un on. Standard oil INJ), Woolworth, Ken necott and Sperry. Among isolated weak performers was AmerJfa" Airlines which dropped to frj.. j . - naconaa, rnelps Dodge and U. S. Gypsum. ? . ,0 steady course. Cot ton futures were up most of the time and grains sllghUy mixed. Aiiu!2 "S,.AhJ.un - AlChm&Dye -. ,l"Ch.1 ati' AmCsn 84. AmCr&Fdy iVA.RollMI"' " AmSmltiHf It. ATT AmTobB 88. AmWtrWk, AJlAJ8i.AvtL..3,i, BaldLoco 14': .,. -'u 01,1011 HoeAIrp . . ColGs&El 3. ComSolv joy,, Comj.Sou Electric Cleaners Ph. 300 PlrTrTRva i IT Ruth Wheeled.. 122 ErB"adTa, ay Eugene Auto Laundry Ph. 57 7-18, Con A ire 29i, Con Ed i 18. ConOU 5Tt, ConCan 33. CrnProd , CwnZel . CtaWght 8H. DugAirc 69H. DPint . EKod 1334. ElPwr&Lt li. GenEl SIS. Gen Food a 38Vt, GenMot 38 la. Gdrch 2H. GdyrTire . GtNorRypf 25Ii, Gryhnd ', lUCent , InspCop 11V,. IntHvst S0(. IntNckCan 2534. IP&Ppf 65. IT8eT 2l. JnsMan . Kenn 37, Libora , Lckhd , Loews . LnaBellA . MontWd 35'a. NshKlv 4, NatBlsc lflU. NatDalry 13aa. NatDist 20, NatLead , NYCent 11. NoAmAv 134. NoAmCo 12'a. NorPac 64. OhioOil 9. OtisStl , PacAmFish 8i. PacGs&El 237., PT&T , PckMot 2s. PanAmAirw 12i. ParamPlc , PennJC 79'. PennRR 23. PhloDae 30V.. PhilPet 43' 3. P&G 51V, PbSvcNJ 2U'4, Plman 26S. Radio S'i. Ray , Raypf , RepStl , Rich fleldOil . SfwyStrs . SrsRoe 7H4, ShlUn Mi, SocVac 84. SouCalEdi . SouPac IIV4. SperryCorp 36, StdBrands 5i, StdOilCal 20' 3. StdOillnd 30, StdOilNJ 39l. Stn Wbst , Stude 5U. SunMin . TxCorp 38.. TransAm 4. UnCarb 70'i. UnOll Cal , UnPac 81'. UnitAirl 10U. Unit Aire S9'a, UnitCorp 9-16, UnitDrug Stt, UnitFruit 66. USRub 2I3i. USRubpf . USStl 551!,, Van 34! a. WnrPict . Wst Un 24'., WenghseEl W'a, Wlwth 29. Oregon Methodists To Erect Youth Institutes (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) chairman of the ad interim com mittee acting as head ot Willam ette university, gave his report on the school's activities ot the past year. Reports were also given Dy Miss pearl . Sherlock, conference education director, Charles Funk, Wesley Foundation director at the University of Oregon; and Sybil Tucker, Wesley Foundation direct or at Oregon State college. Saturdays sessions concluded the business meetings of the con ference. The appointments for the coming year will be read Sun day afternoon at 4:15 by Bishop Baxter. Dr. .Albert Edward Day, Pasa dena, outstanding Methodist clergyman, Friday evening blamed continuous upheavals in the world upon the tendency of people to follow the crowd, accept the com monplace, and think the worst of others. Dr. Day's speech climaxed the day's program for the three- day annual Methodist conference meeting here. Dr. Day challenged his audience to be different, 'non-conformists," and denounced those who uphold a theory while it is popular and drop it as another idea becomes more popular. To be in style with the popular always means to be out of style with God, the speaker declared. The Pasadena clergyman urged those present to look at life with greater expectation than before. Such an attitude will make life the event it ought to be, he said. Dr. Day struck at the "prevail ing trend" which leads people to profess a belief in God but deny that belief by their actions. Peo ple seem to think that God is 'something operating by remote control when in reality finding God is like turning to ones In ward thoughts, he averred. Cure for the present situation is a "change of mind," the con ference speaker declared. People must banish their "earthly mind and take on a spiritual mind: You change your mind and God will change you," Dr. Day added. U. S. Orders Italian Consulates Closed (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) States would serve no desirable purpose." Besides the Italian consulates, the state department ordered re moval of all agencies and organi zations of the fascist government, except the Italian embassy here. State department officials said these would include Italian sub' jects who were employes of the Italian tourist information office, Italian national institute of ex change, Italcable, Italian library of information, Italian Tobacco monopoly, Italian commission for the New York Worlds Fair, cus todian of the Leonardo Da Vinci exhibition, and the office of the Italian commercial counselor in New York city. Stefani, the official Italian news agency, was not among the or ganizations named to be closed. It is not registered at the state department as an agency of the Italian government. You can whip our cream, but vou can't beat our milk. Echo Hol low Dairy. Phone 2935-J-2. Adv. Fur Storage Electric Cleaners Pr. 300 ENDS TONIGHT1 JOHN WAYNE TRANCES DIE IDWMD IUH wtiuct ton JOHNNY MACK BROWN Continuous Show from 12:4S on Saturday and Sunday THE REGISTER-GUARD, Eugene Auto Laundry Ph. 57 TO I till WED. lovE cmyJ DR. UILDARE Witt LEW AYRES Lionel Barrymor LARAINE DAY jg till SUN. LOOK ON IN TERROR I Ham AMAHDA OUFf Thrill to the Chill Star! 4 wlH CVELYM tmS DON BIDDOE GEORGE K. STONE A COtUMSIA ncTute DANCE at Willamette Park SATURDAY NIGHT ART HOLMAN'S ORCHESTRA With BETTY WYCOFF Ladies free until 9:30 WHEN OTHERS FAIL Come to us. Try our Chinese natures herb remedies . . will belo you regain good health. Disorders, sinusitis, heart lung, liver, kidney, stomach, gas, constipation, ulcers, diabetes, rheumatism, gall and bladder, fever, tKin, (emale complaints, Charlie Chan Chinese Med. Herb Co. Office haairs only Wed. and Sunday. 3:30 to 6:00 p. m. S. B. PONO CONSULTATION PRE! 720 Willamette, Eugene, Ore. Elmo Bailey and his Ever-popular Orchestra TONITE at SWIMMERS DELIGHT 2 mi. north of Goshen on Willamette Highway. Dancing from 9 till 12:30 TONIGHT Follow the Crowd TO ROSKIES swater Club n A N C I N O 8 T A R T S 10 p. M. No Cover Charge COCKTAIL BAR B A N D PL. CAIl PATRICK A JACK CARSONx- sw Public opinion 'NbJ baUlt medical - tcitnc! 'f-. ...W MGM prettntf PEOPLE J Edqi B 8 EUGENE. OREGON Arrow Messenger Ph.610 Quality-Value-Service Essley Dress Shirts PRESSMAN'S 782 Willamette SATURDAY and SUNDAY June 21 J""8 28 Swimmers Delight s w I SI M DANCING Elmo Bailey's Orchestra The HOLLAND TONIGHT' Hcrschel Davis and Ills Orchestra VAUDEVILLE ACTS 'Cocktail Bar Ladies with escorts free cover charge till 9:30. Phone 1592 or 4080 for Table Reservations ti. n..nann naia.rf?iinrd Is a menv ber of (ho AMOCIated Press. The Associ ated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for publication ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also all the local news published herein. Ail rignu or puduw tion of special dispatches herein are also """""""subscription bates By Carrier, yearly In advance 6.00 By CarTier. monthly .50 By Mall In Oregon, yearld 4.00 My Mail In Oregon, yearly 4.00 Outside of state, yearly A.0n By Mall. 1 month .90 By Mall In Oregon, 3 months.. CHANGE OP ADDRESS In Making Change of Address please give former address as well as the new. This is necessary in order that your credit can be transferred and paper stopped at old address. Legal Notices NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of Onslow H. Jarrett. deceased, has filed In the county court for Lane County. Oregon, her final account as such administratrix and said court has appoined Monday, the 7tn day ot juiy, 1841, at ten o'clock A. M. as the time and the county judge's office In the county courthouse In Eugene. Lane County. Oregon, a, the place for neax lng objections. If any. to said final account and the settlement thereof. All persons interested and desiring to ob ject to said final account are hereby notified to file their objections thereto in writing with the Clerk of said court prior to said time and appear at said tlms and place. Date of the first publication or tnie notice Is June 7th. 1041. CARRIE ANN JARRETT. as administratrix of the estate of Onslow H. Jarrett, deceased,. 490 Sat July S. NOTrCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Alice E. Large as Administratrix of the Estate of R. M. Vanderburg, Deceaaed. has filed herein her Final Account as such Administratrix and the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County has fixed Wednesday, the 18th day of July. 1941. at the hour of 10:00 oclocK in tne forenoon of said day in the County Court Room at the County Court House In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as the time end place for hearing objections to said Final Ac count. All persons having objections to said Final Account must file the same on or before said date. Dated this 14th day of June. 1941. ALICE E. LARGE. , Administratrix Estate of R. M. Vanderburg, Deceased, HARRIS, BRYSON Sc EAST, Attorneys for Administratrix. 503 Sat July 13 Professional Cards . CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PERCY W. BROWN SPENCER R. COLLINS DENTISTS Lee, W. B.. Tiffany Bg. 42-J, 42-M PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS FOX. I. R.. 709 Miner. Phone 849. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN DR. H. H. PETERS. Tiffany Bldg, OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. TAYLOR. 430 Miner. Ph. 276. Funeral Directors 100 BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL t'none 433 lioz Olive St. MILLER FUNERAL HOME Junction City 662. Harrisburg 42 POOLE FUNERAL HOME Ph. Eugene 723 or Springfield 341 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Ph. 112 Pearl St. at 10th PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL apringiieid tstn ana B. Ph. 411 Florists 110 RAUPS Better Flowers Fh. 616 Cards of Thanks 120 WE wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their many kind nesses and floral offerings dur ing our recent bereavement. MRS. DELLA MASENGIL and iamlly. Personals 145 YOUNG women In trouble and In need of a friend are asked to communicate with Mrs. Major C. Ford of the local Salvation Army, phone 2099 or come to 719 Pearl street, or P. O. Box 245: or write Maior Mildred Pratt, Salvation Army White Shield HomeJJ641 N. W. Mayfalr Ave., oriiana. uregon. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASKS, DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST uor. Bin Willamette, Eugene, Ore, reiepnone ion PSYCHOLOGIST - READINGS . Dy appointment, rnone 1884. Lost & Found 150 LOST June 3 mans billfold con taining S. P. Pass & Personal papers, u. u. bcnwaiDold, S. P uepot. Eugene. LOST Leather billfold, name J, A. Huffman on papers. Reward, Het. Heg.-uuard. LOST Baby's white knit cap & leggings .betw. 13th & Lincoln, or 15th & Charnelton. Ph. 855-J, PURSE found. Ph. 3543-W or call - ante o at ui9 ramrion, - Transportation 160 LOWEST RATES Portland O. W. $1.85: R. T. $3. Lv. Eugene 8:00 a. m 5:45 p. m. San Francisco $6.25: ft. T. $11.25. Los Angeles $11: R. T. $19.80. DOLLAR PLUS LINES 49 E.Broadway Phpne jp? WOULD like to go to Yellowstone, room for 3. or will so in some one else's car. about July 1. Ben Stroebel, Maple Leaf Barber shop, WANTED ride to Los Angeles by 2 ladies, around June 24. 242 E. 14th ave. V WANT ride for 2 people to Omaha, Neb., June 25th or 26th. write P. O. box 181, Drain ,Ore. Real Estate for Sale 200 OPENING NEW SUBURBAN TRACT 20 LARGE LOTS Located just outside of city limits on south Chambers street, southwest of airport on hiRh ground with good drainage, bx. cellent view of city. These ex rentinnallv laree lots are sur, vsverl at Rfl'vl4A'. Four lots face Chambers street; the remainder fare new eraded and graveled street under construction. Will take personal property, livestock or what have you in trade. Terms will be given to responsible parties. See owners at 984 Chambers. Phone 2446-M or 608 Washing- ton. Phorte 3894-W. "A Store with a Future Here's a grocery store doing a nice business, good lease. Clean stock. Location ' makes it worth more than the price of $1600. Eugene Community Builders "It must be good if wp recommend it 241-4 Miner Bldg. Tel. 479 PEOPLE ARE COMING, homes are settine scarcer, therefore, hieher in rjrice. We have one that was listed for $2500 not manv months ago, now they ask $5000. Let us tell you about the homes we have for sale or we will build y,ou one to suit your taste. McCULLY REALTY CO. 755 Willamette Street nviil UtinrlfU 1nnm ft TIP block from grade school, walk ing dis. from H. S. and city HBvmanl Kal lllra rent. Ph. 34-F-32 for appoint ment after 7 p. m. or peiore a a. m 300 A. A river loam, 80 acres In crops, balance pasture ana lim ber. 6 room house, bath, good buildings, good rd., near schools. Heg.-uuard dox air.. MUST SACRIFICE By out of town owner, 5 rms., strictly mod. hdw., firs., frplce., full cement bsmt., furnace, Ven. blinds., pvd. st.. $3350) terms reas. Ooen for insn. Sun.. Mon. onlv. 865 E. 23 ave. PT. party has 318 A. Excellent location lor stocK rancn. sev eral hundred acres pasture land adi. Can be had very reas. Make offer. 945 Franklin. GOOD stock ranch. 289 acres with key to outrange: also 80 acres unimproved, good land, ideal for irrigation. Both nicely lo cated with power line. Pearl Montgomery, Noti. Ore. AS my work calls me out of the city am putting my house up for sale, 5 large rooms down stairs, all plastered, 1 large room upstairs, nice lawn, lot 75-160. 331 Monroe. Eugene.- 43 ACRES. 4V,. miles from Eugene. river Bottom land, 6 room mod ern house, fine dairy barn, mail and electricity, all In cultiva tion. $7000. fine terms on half. E. W. WALKER at F. J. BERGER'S. 32 E. 8th. 6 LOTS near new Spfld U. H. S.. ana good "3s v-a, 1 . sea. lor good late car. Ph. 3069-W. NOTICE My 3 A. suburban home Is taken off the market. Anna S. Jonnson and Olaf E. Johnson, at. z. cugene. , 5 ROOM HOUSE $1950 Close-in, good lot: see Mrs. Gillanders with PAUL W. CAMPBELL. REALTOR 310 Miner Bldg. Phone 320 80 A. sell or trade for car. 4 mi. w. Cheshire, good soil and water, 510 per acre. B. Mont' gomery. R. 2. Junction Citv. Eu, gene. Ph. 16-F-5. 5 ACRES., unimp. Vh miles east of opnnRiieia on mcnenzie nwy. $1000, G. Bowden, owner on piace. CABIN and 1 A. lot, Hy. 99 at santa (Jlara, $800 cash. H. c, Dobson. 309 ACRES stock ranch. Joining out range 15 ml. east. Klamath Fans. Box 74. Mabel, Ore. 8-RM. HOUSE good cond., near school and town. Running as HOMESITES. $10 down. $10 mo, i mi. N. city limits on new hwv, 99. Bus. sites, hwy.. frontage. S, G. Jacobs, owner on place. FINE-view lot exc. residential area, near Laurelwood golf course. 75x190. So. slope, $700 casn. w. 1j. van Loan. 20 A., fair buildings: electricity available. Small down pavment. rest like rent. Vk mi. W. Walker. a. rj. tiaignt, dox 10. Saginaw. LOT 70x110, 780. East 21st. owner, J. f. Neve, 648 w. 5th, Fh, 879-W. LOT 50x160 on Roosevelt Blvd.; city water, - dus service, $275, . Ph. 4482. or People's Exchange, 2 LOTS on So. C. Spfld.. between- iztn ana I4tn Inq. 1448 E. Main, caoin b. spiia R. N. STEVENSON TfFAT.TOP 207 Tiffany Bldg. Ph. 1728 or 2842 RODMANS 820 Willamette St.. Eugene 903 Main St.. Cottage Grove SIX rnnm hniiM. rirliihla 00.., ma - lawn, flowers, cherries, walnut ana snaae irees. tall at 1258 nign street. 6 ROOM house, suburban. O. D. Yates. 25th and Jefferson. WHY pay rent? Lot nnri nr Springfield. No down payment. vwner. rn, opr. 708. LOT S. W. cor. 28-Agate. Make mier. owner dm nuyarq Apt. 1 R. W. PflTTPB Raol TT-T- I. p. O. F. Bldg. Phone 4458 3 LOTS in Springfield; write box in, vaKnage. tjre. MY property has been taken off . turn wu-ftei, x.ei a. Everett, Real Estate for Sale NEWLY built 6 room house. Joe Gonez. Bethel Drive. MY residence. 06 1 Lawrence. Inq at Lee's Coffee Shop. 757 W. 6th. Real Estate Exchanges 210 2-3 ACRE near Klamath Falls, with 4 rm. modern house, for small farm Willamette Valley. Marinn Howell, box 910. Klam- am raus, urc LARGE 3-rm. house, 12x18 screen puil'ii, n un nil. a. nooK, WOOa shed. Bar. For house close to s. f. biiops. tjn. ZU3H-W. Price $1500. A-l, 60 acre farm for acreage or casn. rtegisier-uuara Pox 5086, 160 A. Timber. J. H. Balzhiser. Rt, 2, Junction City. Ore. R. E. Loans. Loan Wanted 220 $1800 LAND sale contract with deed at a big discount, owner needs cash. Ramey W. Rugh, 948 Oak. HOMES. Farm & Business ProD ery loans. 4 up, F, J. BERG ER. 32 E. 8th. Real Estate Wanted 250 WE have some very good buyers. List your property with us if you reallv want to sell. PETERSON MORTGAGE CO. 23 E. Broadway Phone942 WANT modern house, will trade $600 equity., 1941 Buick busi ness coupe, 5000 mi., assume balance. Ph. 4548-W. LIST your small homes with us for quick action. . . STRIKER & PARSONS Ph. 912 WILL PAY $300 for best lot close to grade school. Fth 3604-J. WANTED small .house noar Eu gene. Ph. 3860 bet. 10 & 6. Rentals Wanted 300 For Summer, Starting July 1 New. modern, furnshed 2- or 3-hprironm. Prefer sub urban Eugene but must be at tractive. I have twin bovs nine. and small pet dog. My family accustomed to nice home and know how to take care of prop, ertv. Am readv. willing and ex- pect to pay top price for iust what we want. Manning Bar ber. 2075 Chilton Drive. Glen- dale, California. WANT TO LEASE unfurn. 4-bed room house. Ph. 2090-M. FURN. HOUSE OR APT. Near Condon school wanted by Sept. ' 1. permanent, no children. Reply P. O, Box 433. Junction City. WANT TO LEASE unfurn. 4-bed-room house. Ph. 2090-M. Houses for Rent 310 3RMSbath, modern. $18, on Augusta St., oil mverview oee owner, 1st hse. south of Walker. 4 mi. north of Cottage Grove, hwv. 99. or at place Sat. & Sun. only, AFTF.R -Tnlv 1. R rms. strictlv mod, hdw. firs., frplce.. lurnace, run cm. bsmt? Ven. bids.. $40. Call 865JE. 23.unMn.only. . MODERN 6 room home, sawdust burner, full basement, WESSIX water heater. Inq. at 1457 W. 10. Ph. 1448. 6 ROOM mod. brick house at Santa Clara, one block W. of church. O. K. Baldwin. Ph. 347KJ-5. SPRINGFIELD. 6 rm. house, fire place, garden spot, grand view. Ph. Eugene 1798-R. LOWER FLAT living rm., din ing rm.. Kitcnen; z Deorms.. saw dust burner, nice yard. Ph. 619 or 1294-J. Ethel Kinsey; 5 RMS. furnished. Elect, range, water heater, frig. etc. Garage. 1424 E. 18th. Call from 1 to 5:30 p. m. piTmMTsmr.n house. $10. IV mi. north Elmira road. mile west on Alvadore road, E. J, Ward nADTr.v fnrn 9-rm. cabin. $8 mo, 6th house of bridge on right. Riverview St. fiigaara. . MOVING Anywhere via Beklns T 7 r 1 n.lva CavwlM. PACIFIC VAN & STORAGE CO BEDROOM house. College Hill. $27.50. ,,lte nn 1128 Wash. tttt 1 1 r v. ,ml Alprtric range, refrig. and gar. Ph. 1048-J or na. 3 RM. house and bath, water fum. tos tjiiq v. iath 2 RMS., pt fum., good water. $7 m. ij. jJuaecK. rtt. o. oancj 7 ROOM fum. house near Univ. Ph. 2746-M. or iuai. 5 RM. mod. Eng. H. S. lrge. lot, 322.50 1A csh. Ph. 2655-M. 7 RM. fum. house near Univ. Ph 2746-M. or 1057. Farms. Acreaee for Rent 320 40 ACRES. 6-rm. house, partly fum.. $10 mo. Write Goldie Eusted. Rt. 4. Dox3ZD; PASTURE, sheep, horses, cattle: gooa grass, iences, auoy0 .i' water. E. M. Warren. Ph. 8F12. Apartments for Rent 330 3 ROOM apartment, large pleas ant rms., pvt. bath. elec. frig., and stove, west side. Ph. 304. 2 APTS. 1140V4 Mill, and cottage apt. 1 142. no pets, aauivs uuu, partially turn. O AD 9 Tftff nrtt MO.irlv HPC. 8nd fum. Close to Plywood Plant and 5. P. Shop, iuub-w-j. FURN. 3-rooms with .electric range and hot water, $30. 2244 Aider, rn. zbbz-j. ATTRACTIVE new. 4 plx eiec. eauiDned. heat, water, hardwood firs., near university- 771 E iztn, FOR rent ground floor, 3 rm. apt., fum;. adults. 423JtonrpeSt; FLORENCE APARTMENTS 1272 Willameiie MEL VERNON APARTMENTS 1065 E. 19th MOD. 3-rm. upstairs apt,, unfurn.. heat, water, fum. 565 Blair. 9 ROOMS, furnished. Adults. 967 Patterson. Ph. 1431-R. . 5-RM. furn. ant. Adults. 432 W. 6th. Ph. 1Z0B-M, APT., incl. 4 rms. & bath, partial' 1v fnrn. 11401A Mil . upstairs. 4-ROOM unfurn. ant. Clean and quiet. Adults. lOBU wasnmgwn. 4 RM. FURN. APT. 450 W. Bvoaawav ONE.2-RM. FURN. APT. 488 W, nth. Ph. 3441-M. ONE RM. KITCHENETTE every thine furnished. $18. nh. 2260-M, CLOSE-IN. clean. 3-rm., prvt hnth.'snt.. nrliiltn. 1353 Lincoln. 2 ROOM furn. apt. at Spfld. Call JSpfla44zj5W1st1 3 RM. APT., light & water fum, $27.50. Ph. 2260-F. 1 RM. ant. furnished. Light & water. 389 W. 6th. . - 2 ROOM fum., apt., 630 E. 14th, 2357-J, $18.50. 200 1 An...-J -rtiinenif.B. . 1 Dl.' n it i.-.r.- APART ' J KlrSr-iT R6U- 18th J18. 264 wS,1 I water. Fr o n. iu uhn, apt foTirri-yl ground flrJ "IlSri 535, ndulti. nk'SftW nofi -s Rooi" (or R..i uniN. BasementliSiT J PLEASANTliiirS--r--. mentaDt.,S'l? watcr,Nearlil,W,OT aesired . 975 Alder. Fh W CLEAN 5iW-ir!au?a rage, $12" 360 rm,S? .. 3765-W. "Hi CLOSE to camrniTTr very reasonable PMmI,1 A ROOM for toolS ... Underwood. 583 s 1 ffiP- A ROOM for'two'rnej . Underwood. 5as v iST SIMMONS bedsrshowerbTj week, or dav. im H TOURIST rnOwSS ... water, moderate w.nu SLEEPING rTrfiTr- m8a?ihCloseta'4 bLKEPING ROOMTlSl nlentv hot water. 462' ...2M?-6. 2244 xfittT rooms, 1058-J. " "M'U1B' 2 LIGHT houspknin. -.rr CLEAN sleeping roomj,' llj" mo., up, 1237 Ferrv. : ROOM TO RENT iso west ieui ROOMS for men mimm . . preferred, 465 Uth vt, SLEEPING room for dill . campus and town: 124a ffi? TIT TV A C AXTm Willamette. FURN. light hskM. rm, BiceuinK rrn. dot w. Bill. MOD. sleeping rooms, HISS Room and Bond ROOM 1c BOARD 1262 Mill PhOMatf RM. and board. Nice cool, piace. rn. isvu-yt. ENJOY HOME CO0KIG1 WW Hiai NICE family home. Boini a desired. 1175 Chamellm, SLEEPING rooms, priv. at I nuo-H. BOARD, room and care for el ladies. Ph. 1378-J. BOARDERS, men or woma Iamlly meals, 1179 Qui Business Bentili SPACE FOR SHOP 55 W. BUI, 37M, LEASE on fully eouip. rtMii with apt. Fl). Z4l-J-J. Business Opporttmitia I vnn T.rAcir hrsnrl new service sta. on . Grove, exc. opportimitTw) operator, ph, . write er I Northwest Oil Co, 1H 1 Buren. Ph. 18M. GOOD service sta. fid J shop, doing good buslma J and equip., cheap for fia Int. reason for leilil ss 1UK die proiit lAioot"". -b. $400 urTward. InterA J otnre unon reauest .J&JH -.n n ; MIA SMALL Grocery For SA, t quarters, reasonable roi. 5115 Heg.-ouaro BAKERY 155H. cash If taken T day. Phl286j2Lia t m.T .....t fur It .rn court, etc. mm SERVICE STATION -for Wj ing over 4000 gallons, FM1 or call Northwest OU ftl Van Buren. BUSINlSisS ana uj.. r- j. TTIhnnv 101. for ,1 M-ESSlNGlRRSF8 Reasonanie. rujZ - lease. FALLERS anabf? MAN for general farmJ Beamer. .'" TOfirKs to haul lot " Monroe Lujnbi& CLEANING woman asd i Fri.. ft Guarclhpi R f &sehJyd EXPTlViTtresT. MWl 47 E. 10th -sr"j EXPERIENCEE i 7an and woman ",-nitt for use of "n!""" ?...( box JSrrSfff wgs, vmSa' - . at.. H