Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1941)
Ftge Eight . THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Bulferfaf is Up Eugene Markets Buytntf priM of butttrtat advanced two mtf a pound In Eufen Wadne th quotitiont belnf 88 cnts tor premium quality, S7tt centa for first quality and S5H centa for weond qual ity Other prlcca In the produce mar keta were steady and unchanged. The Ut follows: , (Bartac mee Premium auaHt imaxinum of JB of 1 per cent add) S8V4c IVst quality (maximum of J of t per cent add) . 9Tc Second quality o DUTTEK fWhalosale Mtei Cartema la tekeri Grade A 40c Crade B 9c CHEESE Loaf, extra, lb. Loaf, In case lots, lb, , TrlDa. sinale. lb. Trip. In case lots, lb. . EGGS Baring Prices Grade A large , Grade B large , Grade A medium -38-SOc 2c uriae a meamm . ffboUutt frlees te Grade A large Grade B large Grade A medium ---- Grade B medium Penttrr No. 1 colored hens No. 1 leghorn hens No. 1 colored springs ,. No. 1 leghorn broilers WOOL Valley. J3 months clip. Ib. JWTc .19-lflc 18c Coarse, lb. .4Xc Short. B months clip, lb Lamb. lb. Mohair lb. Beef Calf Dry Kip 10c Long wool oelts . CASOABA Caseara, lb. Oregon araoe root. Ib. TALLOW No. I -to No. 1 ...Is GRAINS Wheat, red bushel Wheat, white, bushel - White oats, ton , Gray oats, ton - -We -95c- S23 Barley, ton VEGBTABLEB. RITTT8 rBaytog Prion Arer. fee Ne. 1 Predaee) Onions, lb. Lemon cucumbers, dor. ..... Carrots, doz. bunches ' Strawberries, crate ... ,. Peaches, basket , Corn, doz. ears . , String beans, Ib. , Cabbage, lb. Boy sen berries, crate Crooked neck squash, doz. Zucclnl squash, lb. , Green apples, box .13c .40c 83 2 Public Market Columbia plums, which are good for Selly and jam making, are appearing at the Producers' Public market and were selling Wednesday at 15 centa a basket. Kentucky Wonder string beans were selling Wednesday at 5 cents a pound. Others were priced at two pounds for IS cents. The market price list follows: Onions. Bermuda. S lv- Green onions. 1 bunchea , Spinach. 9 lbs. for Carrots, bunch Potatoes, 10 to 18 lbs. for Mustard greens. lb. Set for. .28c 15e -90c Garlle. Ib. Rhubarb. 3 lbs. for . Cucumbers New Potatoes, lb. . 8 for 10c 5c -Re seeif. nuncn EMU beans, lb. Be. and 1 for 15c JEuednl squash, lb. to 8e Celery, bunch ' lOo Green eorn. dos. ears Tomatoes, lb. rnlts Dried date prunes. 9 lbs. Raspberries, S boxes for Strawberries, a boxes for Peaehea. basket. 90s and 15e I!c Himalaya blackberries, box loci S for 25c Blueberries, lb. s for SSe rmnu, oasKet ir lie Oversize , Extras Mediums , Dressed Panltr Kev hens, lb. LUht hens, lb. Fryer. IK 90c Bc Pucks, lb. fbesDaneais Buttw. ra. Walnuta. lb. snei a 'rm JSC SSc -100 filbert. Ib. tOci for Horseradlah. Ib. Rabblte. dressed, lb. Black walnuts, lb. Rome made sausage, lb. Grape Juice, gallon -10c -JSC Portland List PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. IS AP) Butter rants: A grade, S84e lb., In parchment wrapoers. 40tto In cartons, B grade 38e In parchment wrappers, 3SV4c In cartons. Buttarfst First quality, maximum of .8 to 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland, 39-391&C lb. premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acid ity), 40-40Ho lb.t valley routes and country points, Sc less, or S7!4c lb.i second quality at Portland, 2c under first, or SIV,c. Cheese Selling price to Portland re. tallers; Tillamook triplets, 26c pound; loaf, 97o lb.; triplets to wholsalers Me lb.t loaf. 25o lb. rOB Tillamook. Eggs Prices to producers; A, large, Itoi B, large, 37c; A, medium, 27c; B medium, 24c" dozens resale to re tailers, to higher for cases; cartons 5c higher. Live Poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, under ltt lbs.. loci over 114 lbs., 15c; fryers, 3t4 to 4 lbs., 18c; roasters, over 4 lbs., 15c; col ored hens, 18-17c: Leghorn, under 3V4 lbs., 14c; over 3!4 lbs., 18c lb.: old roosters, 8c lb. Country Meats Selling price to re tallers: Country killed hogs, best butch ers. I2S-140 lbs.. 18!4-17: vealers. fancy. KMSViei light thin. 14-17c lb.; heavy 12-lSo; yearling lambs 10-13C Ib. up; 1941 spring jamos 17 cents pound: ewes o-se id.: good cutter cows 12-12'ic lb.: esnner cows 11-120 lb.l bulls. MMi-lSe Hey Selling price on tracks: alfalfa No. 1 814.75 ton; oat-vetch 910.00 ton: clover 810.00 ton: timothy, eastern Ore- fon. 917.00: valley timothy () too. ortland. Dressed turkeys Nominal: eninf prices: nens 24-zoc; new crop. 9B-300. Onions Walla Walla, til Oregon 91.10 1.3S per 50-lb. box. Potatoes New white, 91-1.10 cental. Wool 1941 contracts. Oregon ranch, nominal 32-35c lb.; 1940 eastern Oregon range, 90-35o lb.i erossbred, S4-350 lb.: valley 13-month. 34-37o lb.i lamb ( ) lb. Mohair 1940 19-month 5e lb. Cascade 1940 peel. 1M lb.l 1941 peel, loo lb. Hops Oregon contracts, 1941, 9S-30c lb.l 1940, 37-980 lb.i seedless, 40-41o lb. POBTLAM) rLOTJB PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 19 'API Domestlo flour, selling price, city dell wry, 1 to 99-bbl. lots: Family patents. 49a. 97.00.7,80; 90s. 88.9O-7.50; bakers' hard wheat, net, 95.80 8.55; hluestem. 8.9J-S.7SI blended wheat, 85.90.8.35: soft wheat, 98-8.95; (raham, 98a, 95.25: whole wheat. 98a, KM bbL POBTLA KO OlAIrf PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 19 (API n: open High low Close opt 99 93 93 93 Cash grain: Oats No. 3 98 lb. white 18.39. Barley No. 3 45 lb. B. w. 3J.79. Com No, 1 E. V. Shipments . Na I Flax 1.971. Cash wheat (bid): Soft whit 94H, soft whit excluding Rex 97, white club 97V, western red 87. Hard white Baart ordinary 984, 11 per cent 1,03, 13 per cent 1.08, 13 per cent 1.09, 14 per cent 1.11. Hard winter Baart ordinary 8814, 11 per sent 1.08, 13 per cent 1.09, 14 per cent 1.11. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 58, barley fc ftoue I. asxa msi fc alfe4 u Two Cents PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. IS (AP) (USD A) Hogs salable 300, total BOOt market active on best grades, others slow; market mostly steady to strong; good-choice 173-215 lb. drl veins mostly 13.75; 1 outstanding lot 13.00; off grades down to 12.80 and under; few 23O250 lb. butchers 11.75-12.25; light-lights 11-50-12.00; packing sows 9.5O-10.50; feeder pigs salable around 12.oo CatUe salable 150. total 175: calves salable and total 25; market fairly active on most classes; generally steady; several lots grass fat steers B.OO-IO.OO; few out standing lots 10.75-11.00; 1 load heavy grain fed 11.00. sorted at 9.00-10.00: common steers downward to 8.00; grass fat heifers 0.25-50; cutter to common dairy neifers 0.50-7.75; canner and cut ter cows 4-75-8.00; fat dairy cows to 0.301 beef cows 7.Z3-7S: common-med ium bulla 7.50-8.501 good bulls 9.00-50: good-choice vealers 12.00-13.00i COllllllUll- medium grades B.txlo.w. Sheen aalable 400. total 600: market steady: Bood-cholce serine lamb, 9.80- 75! common grades down to 8.50; 1 lot ffooa-cnolca BO id. shorn lambs 0.75! feeder lambs salable at 8.25-751 fat ewes oajaDle 3.75-..50. New York Markets NEW YORK. Aug. 13 (API Stocks gave off some color of recovery today but In actual substance the market's impovement was rather trivial. A slow hardening process set in after somewhat ragged start. Xndeoendent firmness of U. S. Steel and signs of better demand for rails, mall order shares, coppers and soecisltles helped to build general resistance In the latter proceedings, ne close was mixed with changes mostly In fractions. Deslings were about 450.000 shares. some buying was encouraged, brokers reported, by a steady tapering of of ferings which encouraged belief In speculative circles the list was about due for a turn after two weeks of al most continuous slow decline. War bul letins and domestic news contained lit tle bullish Inspiration. Progress of big steel stirred consider able Interest In Wall street boardrooms because It went hand in hand with heaviness In Bethlehem, as was the case yesterdsy. Some quarters suggested the conflict of trends was due to switching out of Bethlehem Into TJ. S. Steel on the theory the former's price premium was too high on the basis of relative showings of the June quarter earning statements. In each case profits were pulled down sharply as compared with tne tirsl quarter Dy tax provisions, but in this, according to statistician.. Beth lehem was harder hit than the steel corporation. AlrHeri 41. AlsJun 4tt. AlChm&riv. 10O&. AlllsChal 293fc. AmCm A2I.. Amrp 4Fdy 30y.. AmRadStdSan 8. AmRoll AmTobB lOVt. AmWtrWka 4V,. AmZne AmTobB Boy., AmWtrWks 4. AmZnc LOIS 354, Ana 271. Armm 4. Atch 28?4 AvlaCOTD 34. BaldLoco 1ft. RrivAv 3744. BthSU 69, BoeAlrp 17. Bdn 20H. Brg Wnr 19, CalPkg , CallZL . CalHec on, uanurv 14T. cinpae ava. fr.tTra 48. Cel 26C. Ches&O 37. Chrv 57. coios&El 21',, comSolv 10V., Com&So -m, usiAire not. conEdl 17, conoll 8. ConCan 36. CrnProd 50. CwnZ.ll l.-wi. t-iawgni XJUBAirc o, vfcmt 1384, EKod 13914, ElPwrdtLt , GenEl S1V4. GnFoods 39V4. OnMot 38V4, Cdrch 18V4, GdyrTire 19. GtNoRvof 26. Grvhml 1W. lUCent 9. InspCop 11!4. IntHvst 53. Int cmjan 2BYz, intFiFpf fiiy,, IT&T 2V4, JnsMan , Kenn 37'4. LlbOFd 27'., Lckhd 27V, Loews 34. LngBellA 3, MontWd 32V.. NshKlv 44. NatBlsc 16V., NatDalryPrd 14V, NatDls NatLead 18A. NYCInt 123.. NniM Av 14y.,NoAmCo 12, NorPac 7. Ohio Oil 9y4, OtlsStl 714. PacAmFlsh 10V.. Pae Gs&El 25V4. PT&T , PkdMot 3. PanAm Alrw 15. ParamPIc 13V.. PennJC 84y., PennRR 23!4. PhlpDge 3214, PhlpPet 43V4 i-onr aava. i-DSVCMJ ZZV., PIman 27V., Radio 4. Ray . Raypf 2S,i. RepStl um, ncnuu vy, KeynoldsMetal 14, SfwyStrs 4314. SrsRoe 70, ShlUn 14t4, SocVsc 9V4. SouCalEdl 22. SouPac 13W SperryCorp 35V.. StdBrands 3. StdOU Cal 23C, StdOllInd 32. StdOilNJ 414, StnWbst 74. Stude 3?4. SunMln 84, Tx Corn 42. TransAm 4, UnCarb 7854. TJn OUCal 15. UnPae 8iy. UnitAIrl 11. UnitAlre 37, TJnitCorp 9-18. UnltDrug .-4, uniirTUH USKUD ZZ'4. USRUb pf 94, USStl 57V4. Van 25. WnrPict 4. WstUn 28, WstnghsEl 92. Wlwth 29. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, Aug. 13 (AP) (USDA) A fair demand was beine mvlvM tnr graded fine territory wools in the Bos- ion market today, out other grades! of territory wools were slow. Good PV.ih combing length, graded fine territory wools, were bringing 8103. scoured basis, quite readily, but lots held at 81.05 slow. Combing bright fleece wools of three-eighths and one-quarter blood grades were slow, but quotations were fairly firm at 45-48 cents, in the grease. The Eugene Register-Guard Is e mem ber of the Associated Press. The Associ ated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and also all the local news published herein. All rights of publica tion of special dispatches herein are also reserved. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, yearly In advance 9.00 By Carrier, mmnbw .50 By Mall In Oregon, yearld 4.00 My Mali in Oregon, yearly 4.00 Outside of atate. yearlyg.oo By Mail. 1 month By Mail In Oregon, 9 months 1.00 CHANGE OF ADDRESS In Making Change of Address Dleaer. y former address as well as the new. Thia la necessary In order that your credit can be transferred and paper stopped at old address. Legal Notices NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Th.t h undersigned Executrix of the Estate of warren a. wuKins. deceased, has filed her account for final settlement of said Estate In the County Court for Lane County. Oregon, and that Wednesday, the 20th day of August, 1941. at the Court Room of said Court, In the County Court House. In Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, has been by said Court flxd tba time and place for hearing objections inereio, ana tor final settlement of said estate. i()Date of First Publication, July 18, Data of Last Publication, August 19, 1941. BEULAH B. WTLKINS. Executrix of the Last WIU and Testament of Warren A. Wll klns, deceased. JOHN W. PENNINGTON, 437 Miner Bldg.. Eugene, Oregon, Attorney for Estate, 537 Wed Aug 13. NOTICE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN. That a hearing will be held In the Council Chambers In the City Hall of the Cltv of Eugene at 7:30 o'clock P. M. of Tuesday, August 19, 1941, upon a pro posal to change the classification of all that area lying between Willamette Street and Hllyard Street and North of Nineteenth Avenue, In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, from e single famllv residence district to multiple family residence district. All rjeraona rntemtM. am MniiMtnl to attend. 8. M. CALKINS. Secretary of the Eugene City . . Planning Commission. 571 Wed Aug 13. CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received for painting Inside the school-house. See Clyde Mathers at Goshen to Inspect school. School District 13. Goshen. Elva V. Churchill, Clerk. Rt 4, Eugene, Joo inurs Aug 14. WnTTnr. NOTICE IS HEHERV flTVTTM . - hesrlng will he held In the Council Chsmbers In the City Hall of the Cltv of Eugene st 7:30 o'clock P. M. of Tuesdsy, August 19, 1941. upon pro. posal to change the classification of the half block on the Smith .trie M Fifth Avenue West from Almaden Street to the elly limits, in Eugene, Lane County. Oregon, from a .tn.i. tamllr realdtaet dulrlei te light ism dustrla district All persons Interested are nejuetted to attend. S. M. CALKTKS. ecietary of the Eugene City Planning Commission. 870 Wed Aug 13. STATE OF OREGON TOR LANE COUNTY City of Eugene. Municipal Corpora Hoc. Plaintiff. Arthur C. Striker, Dor M. Wheeler, formerly Dora Mabel Morris, and Leonard Wheeler! Florence Harris and T. B. Harris. Alice Arthur, for merly Alice A. Striker, and Claude Arthur! William Kuykendall Striker. William B. Love. Guy Mock. James A. Russell, C. C. Sloan. Alice Chapell and James Chapelle, Fred C. Doolittle, Myrtle A. Hamlin. J. D. Hamlin, A. P. Valine. C. R. LitteU. Orvllle Waller and Sara Waller, Orvllle Waller, Ex ecutor of the Last Will and Testament of C. W. LitteU, Deceased; Frederick O. WaUer, Calver X. Waller. Sara A, Waller! A. c. Cannon and Lucy Can non: ' The unknown heirs of any of the abov named persons or partleg, li any there are deceased! Also all ether person or partite un known claiming any right, title. -tate, Hen or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. SUMMONS TO: Alio Arthur, Claud Arthur. Wil liam B. Love, C. C. Sloan. Alice cnapeue. Jamee Chapelle. Fred C. Doolittle, A. P. Valine, Frederick O, Waller, A. C. Cannon, Lucy Cannon: The unknown heirs of any of the above named person or parties, if any ere deceased: Also all other person or parties un known claiming any right, title. tate, lien or Interest in the real e tate described In the complaint here in. Defendants IN THE NAME OF THE STATE n okggon: you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in tne above entitled ault on en before the last day of the time nr.. scribed In the order of publication, to wlt on or before the 20th rf.v a August, 1941, and if you fail to so ap pesr and answer, for wsnt thereof the pisintllf will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wlt: That you and each of you be adjudged to have no estate or interest wnataoever in or to the land and premises herein deterM. wwii: The West 110 feet of lot 10 in block 9 of Kelsay'a 2nd Addition to Eugene, aa platted and recorded at Page 45 of volume 3 Lane County Oregon Plat Records, In Lane Coun ty. Oregon. Lot 3 in Block 30 of the Original Plat of Falrmount. a platted and recorded at page 289 of volume 29 Lane County Oregon Deed Records. except the north 34.38 feet thereof. In Eugene. Lane County. Oregon. The east 75 feet of lots 5 and 6 and the West 75 feet of lot 7 in block 30 Gross' Addition to Eugene, as platted and recorded at page IS of volume 3 Lane County Oregon Plat Records, In Lane County. Ore gon. Lot 20 In Block 29 of the First Addition to City Outlook, as platted and recorded at page 61 of volume 4 Lane County Oregon Plat Records, in Lane County. Oregon. The North 133.4 feet of lot 5 In block 23 of the Original Plat of Falrmount, as platted and recorded at page 289 of volume 35 Lane County Oregon Deed Records in Lane County, Oregon. Lot 3 of Block 16, College Hill Park, as platted and recorded on pages 203 and 202 of Volume 25, , Lane County Oregon Deed Records, in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. Lot 7 In block 9 of Sladden's Third Addition to Eugene, as platted and recorded at page 10 of volume 3 Lane County Oregon Plat Records, in Lane County, Oregon. Lot 1 in Block 5 of Chula Vista Park, Lane County, Oregon, aa plat ted and recorded at page 42 of vol ume 4 Lane County Oregon Plat Rec ords, in Lane County, Oregon, and that the plaintiff Is the owner in fee simple of the respective portions of said property as set out in the com plaint herein, and that you and each of you be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatever thereto, adverse to the plaintiff, and for auch other and further relief as to this Court shall seem Just and equitable, Thta summons t niihll.hwi n., -.,,. w an uruer maae Dy won. G. F. Skip. worth, circuit Judge of the State of Oregon for Lane County, on the 22nd day of July. 1941, which order directs uwit mis summons oe puDUshed once a week for four mfMah. in ti.- Eugene Register-Guard, a newspaper of kciictu cu-cuiaiion puDusnea in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon; and that you be required to appear and answer on or before the last day of the time pre scribed in said order, to-wlt. on or be fore the 20th day of August, 1941, Date of first publication, July 23, 1941. Date of last publication, August 20, 1941, S. M. CALKINS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Postofflce Address: Eu ... , . gene. Lane County, Oregon. 547 Wed Aug 20- CALL FOR GENERAL BONDS CITY OP EUGENE, OREGON The City of Eugene, Oregon, is calling for payment at the office of A, E. Hulegaard, City Treasurer, Eugene, Ore gon, on September 1, 1941, Bonds num bered 48. 95, 84. 71, 88. 144 and 172 of the Issue of Park and Terminal Bonds dated September 1, 1925, with interest at 5 per annum, interest on above ""Totted bonds will cease September A. E. HULEGAARD, ... . . c"y Treasurer. 559 Wed Aug 27. CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received on 9 cord old growth fir, 4 cords oak. piled in base ment. School rtLtrl.-. 19 n 1 vi... V. Churchill, Clerk. RL 4. Eugeni. got inura Aug IS. Nntl.- I- k w.. i given, mat tne un dersigned Katherlne Mary Auld has been duly appointed Administratrix of the .icuij arrou auio, ueceased. by the County Court of the State of . ,c ouniy or ijane, ana has duly Qualified as auch: and all .vuiia navmg claims against the Es tate are hereby notified and required to present their claims, verified as .cMuucu oy Jaw. wnn tne proper vouchers to the said Administratrix, at j ', w. uaixins. Attorney, Tiffsny Building, Eugene, Oregon, with in Six mmlhl frnn. 4k- J... -. notice. " Date of first publication, and date of notice, July SO. 1941. KATHEHINE MARY AULD, Administratrix of the Estate of Henry Carroll Auld, Deceas- 557 Wed Aug 97. NOyWEOP ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ill nc.ru.p i wvtov, -mat by ' 1 " win v.ouniy tourt of the State of Oregon for Lane County, Jn the matter of the Estate of John S2. .i oeceaseo. maae on August isth, 1841, the undersigned, as' administrator of said estate, will sell at private sale, on and after Friday, the 11th dav of September, 1941, for cash or part rash and good security, the following de scribed resl property, to-wlt: i ne ooum nair or the Northeast Quarter and the East half of the Northwest quarter of Section 1. Township 18 South Range 10 West of the Willamette Meridian in Lane County, Oregon. nil, ...in i , . .... . letTlvi at we ornce , Calking and Calkins, JIB Tiffany Rllllrlln V,, , u..nt.,,c, uicRuii, an Baies TOO Ject to confirmation by the County Court FRANCIS P. LEIPZIG. Administrator of the Estate of CALKINS at CALKINS,' Attorneys for mate, 878 Wed Sept m Professional Card CEKTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PERCY W. BROWN SPENCER R. COLLINS DENTISTS tee, W. B,. tiffany Bg, 42-J. 42-M PHYSICIANS SURGEONS, FOX. I. R 709 Miner. Phone M9. EYE, EAR, NOSE THROAT mmm. x, b, ua. wt bjlu. CRIBOPRACTIf) VHTSirTAM DR. H. H. PETERS. Tiffany Bldg. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AIMS HUKtiKIIN DR. TAYLOR, 430 Miner. Ph. 276 Death Notice SO WATSON The Infant Bon of Ray mond D. Watson of Rte. 3 Eu gene died at the Sacred Heart hospital. Interment was in Rest mven wiin veaicn cnapei in cuarge. Funeral Notices 75 WINEINGER Larry Ervin Win einger grave side service at Rest Haven Memorial Park, Thurs day, Aug. 14, 10:30 a. m. Phil carmoiomew unapel in charge, MEVIG Hans P. Mevig funeral service from Veatch Chapel. inursuay, Aug. l at z p. m. Reverend P. J. Luvaas officiat ing. Funeral Directors 100 BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL Phone 4331162 Olive St PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL opnngiieiq etfl ana B. Ph. 411 Miller-Sherman Funeral Home Junction City 662. Harrisburg 42 POOLE riTTJiru at. unin Ph. Eugene 723 or Springfield 341 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME am. iu eeaii at. at iota Florists 110 RAUP'S Better FlowerPh. 816 . Personals 145 YOUNG women In trnnhla mil In need of a friend are asked to communicate with Mrs. Mrtior C. Ford of the local Salvation Army, phone 2099 or come to 719 i-eari street, or p. o. Box 249: or write Major Mildred Pratt. Salvation Army White Shield Home, 2641 N. W. Mayfair Ave.. roruang, Oregon, DENTAL PLATE REPAIR TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST v-or. om Willamette, Eugene, Ore. xeiepnone iozi FUR REPAIRING RESTYLING. ouivuvi.c,rl fiHUES. MAURICE BATHS Steam, massage, hair- styling, tinting, facials. Ph. 78 PENTHOUSE BEAUTY SALON ASTROLOGY, Numerology, Psy- i-axc, oqare w. pin, ana nouse. PSYCHOLOGIST - READINGS oy appointment, rnone 1984. READINGS Daily, or by appoint- mem. rn. jzzz-j. j.837 Uak. PIANO Instruction. Ph. 2957-M. Mrs, ueo. uetty. 387 W. 12th PSYCHOLOGIST PALMISTRY. iruaranteea. 1047 van Buren. Lost & Found 150 LOST black 4 mo. old cocker spaniel. Answers to "Jake." Ph 3163. Reward. LOST, dark brown yearling heifer. gone iu aays. fnone lniormation to Mrs. Lucas. Z853-J-0. LOST DOG Black male cocker spaniel. Answers to Duke. Re ward. Ph. 539. 1231 Alder. Transportation 160 LOWEST RATES Portland O. W. $1.85: R. T.. S3: Lv. Eugene 9:15 a. m.. 5:30 P. m 8 p. m. San Francisco $6.25: R. T. $11.25; Los Angeles $11; R. T. $19.80. DOLLAR BUS LINES 49 E. Broadway Phone 909 GOING near Chicago within 10 days. Return shortly. Take two share expenses. Write im mediately. 819 Ivy St, Junc- 2 LADIES wish ride to South Da- kota about 1st of Sept. Will snare expenses. rt. 1297-w. EXP. driver wishes ride to Chi- cago 1st of week. Ph. 3 1 33-J. GIRL wants ride to Spokane. Will share expenses. Call 1754. Real Estate for Sale 200 SUBUKBAN HOME AND BUSINESS PROPERTY 7-rooms, modern, well built, 5 oak floors, fireplace, bath, pipe furnace, full cemt. bsmt. Wide frontage on paved highway. An A-l Tile and Cmt. Block busi ness bldg. suitable for shop, or store, two gas pumps, and tanks. A good proposition at 535UU, good liberal terms. A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY Stock at invoice, fixtures very reasonaoie, kooq living quarters, reasonaDie rent. SAM RUGH REALTY CO. Phone 76 1029 Willamette RIVER ROAD Four highway lots, close to scnooi dus, market. Best buys leit m this area. RODMANS 820 Willamette, Eugene 903 Main, Cottage Grove LARGE 7 room house on corner lot between University & down town. Suitable for rooming nouse or remoaeiea lor apart- mem. lerms. CHAS. WIPER . U. S. Natl. Bank Bldg. Ph. 167 BY OWNER 8-rm. E. side home! near U. of O.; large lot, with fruit and nuts; paved street on bus line. $3000, small down pay- mem, oaiance jikb rent, hob MOSS, NEW Westside home. Near M. and K, Market and schools. Good in- come property, p. o. 708. 7 - ROOM house, 2 glassed-in porches, double plumbing near university. Want $1500 down or take 5-room house as part. Ph. STOCK RANCH 160 A., $1,150. All sheep tight lences; t-im. nse. ana oam. 1j. E. HUUUr.8, IVi Will. St, HOMES, built and sold by owner. J. n. HAKPHAM COMPANY Phones 270 or46 11 8 RM. house all hardwood floors. Basement. 858 jacKson. NEW 6-RM. HOUSE Bethel Drv. Joe Gomez. $300 EQUITY in 4-room house, i-aii evening, izza Arthur St. R. W. PflTTPR Real V.t.t. LP. O. F. Bldg. Phone 4456 MODERN 8-room house, corner Jot.fineiew. Owner. 69-F-l 4. BY dWNERT ant. hse. of six units. SMALL house. 2 lots. 1110 E at.. bplld. 5250. Call after 5 p. m. 250 A. farm: electricity, good watex.rmhousM40J)liye. 3-RM. house, large lot. would UM9JhLJ5iSDfJd' Better Homes at Bargain Prices Real Estate EXCELLENT FARM 80 A., Improved, lots of buildings, 6 room house, barn 3 by 134. $6500. 20 A., Improved, 4-room house, barn 36x50. $2800. SO A., unimproved, $3750. 150 Acres, it sold separate, $12,750. Reduction of $1500 it all sold together. This is good farmland, 5 miles N. W. of Eu gene, all in cultivation, some Ladino clover. Would make a good dairy ranch; electricity .telephone, mail route, plenty of water at 20 ft. Will sell on reasonable down payment, bal. at 5. Terms to suit buyer, or will trade for Eugene property. CLOSE-IN, MODERN, 8 room modern house very close In on west side with a wide lot from street to alley, fruit and shade trees, shrubbery and flowers. House so arranged that the second floor can be rented separately as apartment with private entrance and separate plumbing or can be used as bedrooms for large family or for roomers. Lower floor 5 rooms makes adequate living quarters for moderately sized family. Fully plumbed with water heater and elec. range wiring. Full basement with pipe furnace with sawdust burner, laundry facilities, enclosed storage room, entrance from outside as well as inside. Both upstairs and down will be partly furnished. Price $6000.00. Down payment $500.00 with monthly payments of $50.00 to responsible parties. No information over phone. B. H. DOUGLAS R. V. BALDWIN 82 W. 8th Phone 3601 NEW Suburban home ready to move in, modern, including fur nace, one acre, between Eugene, and Springfield, reduced to $2100. for quick sale. 1-3 cash and balance 5 included in small monthly payments. See F. J. Berger. SUBURBAN 5 room house, in fine condition, city water, fir young bearing orchard, all floor coverings and fine circulator heater, only $2500. $500. down and balance $25, per month. See F. J. Berger. THE perfect home on Broadway, extra large living room with oak floors and fireplace, 2 bedrooms, convenient kitchen, full lot, $3150, terms. See F. J. Berger. 50 ACRES West of Monroe, 15 acres in cultivation, 3 acres in filberts, all fenced with woven wire, log cabins, fine water, good road, electricity by place, $1750. $350. cash and good terms. See E. W, Walker. 20 ACRES of the finest river bottom land all in dill and mint, subject to irrigation, good road and 8 miles from Eugene, $250 per acre. See E. W. Walker. 32 E. Just Listed Exclusively Owner transferred, asks us to sell nis d-Dearoom home between Univ. and town: dinette, nice kitchen, wired for range, pleas ant living room, east front, paved street, close to all schools. Medium-sized lot with fish pool. $3500; $500 down. Eugene Community Builders "It must be good if we recommenrl it." 241-4 Miner Bldg. Phone 479 HOME ON SUNNYSIDE DRIVE a pleasure to own this 5 room house with acre of garden land and nice lawn, 2 large bed rooms, late style bath, living iwwii witn iirepiace, nicety ar ranged dining room all with oak floors and a' snow white kitchen you'll enjoy. Full basement, saw dust furnace and hot water neaier, . city llgnts and water. "jw price ana xerms. L. L. MILLER RRAI.TV m Room 22, First National Bank Bldg. rnune du or soo-w. SMALL COUNTRY PROPERTIES jb Acres, Brush and wood timber, garden patch cleared, 2 springs, just off highway 15 nines oi Eugene, seoo buys it 3VS Acres, 5 room cheap house, garage, barn, hen house, good spring, fruit, 1 acre garden soil. In mountains wpst. nf Fn gene. Route "F" survey thru place. Price $700 and worth more tor cheap home. ..WiC Greenup & Associates 817 Willamette St. Ph. 4620 A SNAP FOR BUILDERS 9 good lots. Joins the city limits. Elec. lights. Water ac cessible. An outside owner says iu gei a Dia on uiese lots, McCULLY REALTY COMPANY 753 Willamette St. New Suburban Acre 5 room house, utility room, single garage, Elec. water ajroLCUl, flUUSe 13 4X,30. X OlOCK to bus. Close to grade school irice ao. iuu. R. N. STEVENSON , REALTOR 207 Tiffany Bldg. Ph. 1728 or 2842 Good Stock Ranch 289 Acres, with key to out range, also 80 acres, unimproved good land, ideal for irrigation. Both located in nice valley with jower line. Pearl Montgomery. 5 Acres Filberts near Oakway. Lots of good highway, frontage and ideal for subdividing. $3000. RAMEY W. RUGH 948 Oak Street Striker & Parsons Realtors BBl Willamette St Phone 912 .Opposite Heilig Theater WONDERFUL LOT. 1 block from River Road school. Fruit, anic otto $43u casn, Dal' ance terms. HOMESITES. $10 down, $10 mo. 2 mi,-N,city limits on new nwy. a. dus. sites, nwy. front age. S. G. Jacobs, owner on place. . 9 't Mennes ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE Sec. Floor of Bank Bldg. Phone 630 Springfield u"60"1!! vnome; Venetian blinds, fenced back yard, nlcelv landscaped. $4300; $1000 down. 2489 Emerald. 40-COW DAIRY, Stock, equip.', SSRs; rnjrket for milk or cream 93 A., 10 cows, fair house, good spring, on good fishing stream. Owner. Reg.-Guardbnx 5461. H- N. TRAXLER. CresweTirOre. GOOD farms.homes, business and exchange listings. SPRINGFIELD extra large lots, near high school. As cheap as W?dpraii5,aonU Ph' 200 PARTLY FURNISHED 8tH BUY PROPERTY NOW GET KINNEY'S FREE FARM 72 ACRES ON HIGHWAY, $5000 Facing Willamette highway, 2 "-s above Lowell, faces both the highway and the Willamette i, 8 IUU mue. several line business sites. 8 acres un der Cultivation, risalonna no.!.... and timber, comfortable 5-room 50U!?' barn and hen house for "V "wie. spring water, orchard etc. 20 ACRES FINEST RIVER . LOAM c.99nn Located in Thurston district. 10 5cres 11 Pastre, good road, bor fer? 40 foot stream, the very .best garden or farm soil. ' 72 A. GENERAL FARM. $3200 Good road, near village, 45 acres cultivated, balance pasture. 7 Ioomh.?usei bi barn- hen house for 250 hens, orchard, electricity, school. $500 cash and $100 every 6 months, 37 ACRES GOOD HOME, $2000 Located near Walton, 8 acres cul tivated, 5 acres timber, 24 acres uaoiurc. uooa o-room house, barn, and lots of out buildings, Z creeks, spring piped to house. $500 cash wiUTiandle. 52 A. WITH OUTRANGE. $1800 Gravel road, 21 miles of Eugene, 15 acres creek bottom cultivated, balance pasture. Joins thousands Si,ja5res 01 ""tamse. 5-room old house, good barn, henhouse, spring piped to house, ttractor, mower, plow, hayfork, hay alt go at price. $500 cash will handle. For other farms see Free Oregon Farm Catalog. Oregon Settlement Ass'n., 81 W. 8. HALF ACRE IN SPRINGFIELD New 8 room house very nicely arranged; double constructed, hard wood floors, inlaid linole um; large garage, city water, septic tank. Perfect location for MaLoPfe0,0?.!?6"-. Price ;;?. oio.uu casn, balance $30 per month including taxes and interest. ONE ACRE TRACT Just north of Springfield house nearly finished. ConVeni- jJk3", on oiled rad. $1500 with $600 down. JUST COMPLETED WEST SIDE Thfft VlnliVA. h-. O 1 1 bath and another room above igerJ' 2&TL or extra win. r.itu 9oouu. rerms, EAST SIDE AND NEW v rOOltlS. full hacamMt ... nace, fireplace, hardwood floors" mnnrh3800- $8.00 $30 per EMERALD STREET LOT ....f" iW S!Ld. 2?"A As- efo- li,WYBE REALTY CO. 628 Willamette St. Phone 741 Evenings call 1835 or 1422J BRAND NEW HOMES 25. Nearly Heady to Occupy, and 5-Rm. B2 .rJ,!!!' trict paved' street o Vurnace 4 Rm r"' Terms to suit RmC?tta'?e 01 ,ate designr34x ?5' akng large rooms possible "J22 8arage; 66x160 lot; M450 $500 down. FHA terms. 1 u nm. v-ouaue. Best of corntnic. tlon and district a! 1 modern oil iUJ.naceiJlaa' attacheTgar. moithly4Ie5JrnS$8 doW"' - .H. E. CULLY irASSOCIATES vest oroaaway, BSSrSf $40 E. HODGES, 742 Will. St. B Apt hse.. ofliTutT, mm g..Quard pox 8435, For Sale Real Estate tor Sale 2H DOVE or HECKETSWEILER 774 Willamette rn. 4427 H2E!?-.,1.36i,, w;u8th. 2ioonr. .lUIS HIS TT OUl, Real Estate Exchanges. ZIP (i-ROOM house at Rnaehnra i" tent location; for property in or St., Springfield. WistingPp iwuujdiv, wresweui ure, 8. & Loom, loom Wcmfd 120 WANT $2000 on 320 arrat . i years or longer, or will pay $500 DAN FREEL 118 JS. Broadway Ph. 1037 F. H. A. HOME LOANS Real Estate Inaunnn. PETERSON MTG CO. Ph. B HOMES, Farm & Business Pro erty loans, 4 up. F. J. BER- VJA..,, IM A, QUI. Roal Estate Wanted 250 FARMS WArJTFn We need more farms because we are selling farms almost every OREGON SETTLEMENT ASS'N OI VY. OUl uj.auic, na, ui Eugene; elec.. Jw1, FuU Particulars rst letter. Reg.-Guard . Box over $3500. $450 down. Reg ! Guard box 5460. Rentals Wanted 300 BY Middle-aged married man. trustworthy and reliable, no children, a small equipped farm near Eugene or other town alon FROM ' 80-200'A. ranch fcFcttle. youjr uasiutc, sman amount in cultivation. E. R. Lewis, Rt. 2 Junction City. Prefer school district. TWO bedroom house or apt., fum or unfurn. $30 to $35. Ree- 2-RM. for mother and two chil dren. 138V4 E. 14th. Call after 5:30 p. m. WANTED Oct. 1st. stock farm". View to buying. Reg.-Guard box 5458. 2-BEDROOM house by Aug. 20. Ph. 339-R. 3-RM. furn. apt., not over $30; by Aug. 25th. Ph. 3344. Houses for Rent 310 p;.- ARSONS furn. cabin on Woahink Lake now available. Ph; 2496-W or see owner. 740 E. 15th. EAST side 7-room furn. house. Full basement, furnace, double plumbing, and garage. Inq. A lUl'tf, NEW two bedroom cottage, $25. ju o. uienwooa, Aauiis only. Eberwein Cabinet Shop. 5 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, $32.50 PAUL W. CAMPBELL, Realtor 520 Miner Building Phone 320 MOVING Anywhere via Bekins v cm imes. ueiuxe service. PACIFIC VAN & STORAGE CO TRUCKS for rent Mnva vnnr sen. save . Hastings Texaco oervice. gqwy. e Fearl. Ph. 201 RM. furn. or unfurn. house in opim. near tne nulls and school, uneap. Fn. I3FZ1 Eugene. IT'S new, it's cozy, it's well-fur msnea. ioju w. inn. 3 BEDROOM house for rent, $40. u. Hi. miner, rn. ou. 5 RM. unfurn. West Sid. Also moa. iarm house. 1229 Pearl. Farms. Acreage for Rent 320 mariui nm, aweec creeK roaa, ivmpieion, ure. 4 ACRE ranch, house furn. or umurn. uox 328, River Ave oduiu viara aist, mo. Apartments for Rent 330 SECOND Floor 4-room furn. apt nm. coia water, neat. Elect equip. . Ph. 2496-W for appoint- niciit. juuna only, iiv a. loin, FURN. 3-rm. apt, hot and cold warer. o pets, no children. 741 a. loin. FURN. APT.,, adults, only. 330 W. 1 m.r-n. a or oug. MODERN Court, elect range and rerngerator, Inq. 643 Oak. FLORENCE APARTMENTS iztz Willamette 3 RM. FURNISHED APT. fti. 102 or 153 MAYFLOWER APIS. . 788 E. 11th Ave. ALDER COURT 3 rm. apt avail. able Aug. 15. 1342 Alder. 9 TTlF T7TTOXT A TIT. LOTT COURT 751 E. 14th FURN. APT., adults only. 330 W. 7th. Ph. 313 or 608. Rooms for Rent 346 NEWLY furn. rooms, air condi tioned. Very comfortable, near 'iivciauy,qoy loin. SLEEPING ROOM for employed couple or single man. . 1244 AUdUIS, NICE large furn., front room. Pri vate entrance. Ph. 4675W. 630 E. I4U1. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS for busi- ness people, close in, home priV' . ileges. Ph. 1B7B-.T. ROOM FOR WORKING GIRL 469 W. 6th. Ph. 491-M MODERN SLEEPING ROOM 1185 PEARL BUSINESS or working girl. $2.50 mm ma per weeK. 1401 will, FURN. Sleeping room, home prlv ileges. 1398 Willamette. CLEAN Sleeping room. Gentleman . preferred. 1458 Pearl. NICELY furn. sleeping "rm., twin . ucua. mad Mlgn. FURN. rooms for light hskp. and sleeping rooms. 1227 High. SLEEPING room for lady. 715 1st "1 opim. rn. opo. 1 BEDROOM in modern . home. poKing privileges. 1475 Agate, ROOMS good beds. $2 up. 101 Lincoln sc. . Room and Board 350 BOARD and room 1262 MUX Ph. 3264-W. BUSINESS Girls only. Reasonable. r n. o 1 1 i-j. CLEAN ROOMS. GOOD MEALS. qui w. 5th. . NEWLY furn. rooms. Excellent cooking. 644 N. 4th. Spfld. Ph. om. opuq. RM. and board. Nice cool. Quiet Place. Ph. 4380-W. Business Rentals SCO 20x120 at 61 West Broadway. .With w without lixturei. suTTEfeKr iHje- 874 win """I Veil Business sn terST .Wl 'A, south m'"s "ops, fiiu-a ."ucni shadv .V-irW "-""P. with str.:uar 1 restaurant oS:1 write for j0T fflfi RICH BAft Andrea Bis; s 'i -vre. Manager wUtoT, 'i FAMniia T?i 5i. HAS WASVS'ii" "1U1NS UV now for earl. i-tione, writ. " ranch. iZlth SL& il MS uiriiv want ambfl able elri tn S ' furnished BoSJ wis tfrrst. m OFFICE GIRL WANTiS cashissr.a ucpusiortpositioii.fi Ree.-Guarrt hnv ti7? PERMANENT alwaTT Ught farm work. Gml iieasonahlA uinac. n. 1 P. Willinm.. 92 lil-i ill "Mia CHRISTMAS Cards! Loweii sprtments, deluxe wrsrij tiunery. lop prollft. M cara samples iree, Boi i ment on approval n fr.V,1;?' i iuiui, Ltevf lorn. BEAN Dickers wanM leaves 10th, C St, SpU m. and 8th & Hiih hi 7:20 a. ft.. James Jardel EXPERIENCED window rJ uooa salary, stale lit 1 perience: all inloraialioi. confidential, Heg.M MIDDLE-AGED womu III panion to elderly Wj, housekeeping in snil Reg.-Guard box 54M. WANTED-BeanPItkeniU excellent crop, ii m. Young's at- tall taw nouse. Art wine. HOP PICKERS Wantid Thistledown farm. Haul Ph. 735-J svenina, Hayes. MARRIED farm and a ma!1 hmieA flnd nil! wages, $70 mo, Sal "4 py, 1 mi, a. wsnu. WANTED experienced m lor 2 small cnuorettum ences ana expenew Guard Box S382. ; MIDDLE aged hoffifM bachelor house. Keatifflf One to cook for. In q Eugene Kegisiewja; YOUNG man. 1 to 3 jw high school; detotrA ing. Steady wort W 1 c BOX Mia, un nrriirrDQ wanted. Murphy yard it JJ PickTngywnlsbrt. COMPLETE charge olW and cookine, and trt children. Ma ml andrdiPhJEM CULTURED. ambWJ anxious to earn SWW Whole - part tune, m Pnv B464. -X 2 &fw . SERVICE 'ST,M island ture IF YOU liU'frS? paint, see Talent lB Tn Haul. YearfsS- 5", r a f5ash everim-ii HANDY man,rSer.B work: non- an"5" J " . SI IT 1 pn. oi---rfi RteL -iir1' galea I