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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Pa ge Ten. Wheat Price Down To 98 Cents Eugene Markets What prtot in' Eunna ham dropped from dollar, what it hw bam for everal montha. to 08 cants a buahel There wu a alight chance In the buy big prices of egg and poultry in the local markets. Other price were un- changed. The echedule fouowi: BUTTEBFAT (Bayina Price) Premium ouality (maxtmnm f J9 of 1 ' cent acid) , ... 38Kc rmn quality (maximum of A ot 1 per cent add) Second quality BUXTEB) (Wholaaal Prleeti Cartons Is Higher) Grade A QU-'" Grade B CHEESE Loaf, extra. Ih. -Ve Loaf, in easa lota, lb. , Trips, single, lb. Trips, in case lota. lb. . EGGS Boytai Prtcev Grade A large . , ,, , ,. Grade B large Grade B medium 21-25c 18c No. 1 colored hens . Wholesale Prtees to Grade A large . ., Grade B large , , Grade A medium Grade B medium . POULTBT No. 1 colored hens , No, 1 leghorn hens , 15-iec jfo. 1 colored springs No. 1 leghorn broilers WOOL Valley. 13 months clip. Ib. , 17c 40c 40e -32C coarse, lb. . Short, 6 months clip, lb. , Lamb, lb. Mohair, lb. , Beef Calf KiD -10c 8c Long wool pelts CAS CAB A Cascara, lb. 10c 30 Oregon grape root. lb. No. 1 So No. 2 4c No. 3 Stic GRAINS Wheat, red, bushel Wheat, white bushel White oats, ton Gray oats, ton -98c -830 .835 sariey, ton -831 VEGETABLES. FRUITS (Baying Prloei Aver, for No. 1 Produce) Cauliflower, lb, Spinach, lb. , " Onions, lb. . , Lemon cucumbers, doc , Carrots, doz. bunches , Beets, doz. bunches Strawberries, crate . Peaches, basket Con, doz. ears , String beans, lb. -4Dc -40c -40c -20c -4C -3c (jaDDage, it). Crooked neck squash, bu, , Zuccinl squash, bu. Table Queen squash, doz, -soe -50c -40c 40c eanut squash, doz. Delicious apples, box Jonathan apples, box .,, Green onions, doc. bunches , Beets, doz. bunches ,, Celery, doz. bunches Concord grapes, basket Peppers, lb, -40c -40c -90c -15c te Public Market Green onions. 3 bunchM Spinach, a lbs. for . -18c -15c carrots, bunon Potatoes. 10 to IS Iba, for , aaritc, ro. Rhubarb. 3 lbs, for , cucumoers .. New Potatoes, lb, -J for 10c 5C eeta. ouncn String beans, 3 lbs. for , Zuccinl squash, 3 for Crabapples, lb. 5 e;Q for , Celery, bunch , Green earn, doz. , -10c 35c -10c tomatoes, flat .01.00 15c 43reen peppers, 3 lbs. for , -Turnips, 3 lbs. for - -10c iettuce, lb. . .80 Winter squash, lb. cut, 3c whole. Sfe Cauliflower, lb. 1 ,.,.., . . i Parsnips lb, . - Raspberries. 9 boxes tew -5c Strewberries 3 boxes for , 43artlett Pears, box Apples ( per box, $1 to Huckleberries, lb. Grapes, basket, 15o to Quinces, lb. ..29e Dried Prunes, lb. Eggi Oversize Extras iTUNeFIUEDTHRIUSI '.r- - i CHAK1ZS U01!l till FRI. Extra! Bugs Bunny In Four Cartoons The Wise Guy Rabbit In a "KART00N KARNIVAL" On One Program 'IpI'Ulilt) Medluma , Pullet Orcned Poultry Heivy hens. lb. Lllht hens, lb. Ftyera, lb. uuclu. ID. Mbeallaiiaeaa Butter, lb. Walnut lb. Filbert, lb.. 30c; 1 for Horaeradt-h. lb. Rabbit dresMd. Ib. 20e and 25c 35c - Black walnuta. 10c JSC Horn. mad. aauaaM, lb. Grap lute gallao Mustard Greens. S lba, for . Sorshum Mola&aea. OL 46c: al. 75c Cider, gallon Groundcherrles. lb. 15ci 3 for Chestnuts, lb. . . 25e -20c Portland List PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct 21 (AP) Butter prints: A graae, wmc pouna hi parchment wrappers, 40Vo In cartonst B grade, 33 4 c In parchment wrappers; cartons, 39Vtc lb. Butterfat First quality, maximum of ,S of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, 39-39tte lb.t premium quality, 40-40Ho lb.t valley routes and country points 2c less, or 37 lb.; . second 37c. Cheese Selling prices to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets. 28o lb.; loaf, 29c lb.; triplets to wholesalers 28c lb.: loaf, 37c F.O.B. Tillamook. Eggs-Prices to producers: A, large, 35c; B. large. 30c: A medium. 3Sc: B. medium, 26c; A, small, 23c, B, small. 20c. Resale to retailers, 4c higher for cases; cartons, 6c higher. country meats selling prices to re tailers: Country killed hosts, best butchers, 126 to 140 lbs., 15&-16C lb.: vealers fancy, 19-20c; light thin, 15-17c lb.: yearling lambs, 10-1 5o pound; 1941 spring lamb 17-18o lb.; ewes, 6-10c lb.; good cutter cows 13-12Vc: canner cows, ll-12c lb.: bulls, 144-150 lb. Live Poultry Buying prices. No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, under 11. lbs., I7c; over 1 lbs., 17ci fryers, to 4 lbs., 18c; roasters, over 4 lbs.. 18c: colored hens. 18-19ct Leshorns. under 3tt lbs., 144c; over Stt pounds ivYi-nvzc; oja roosters, sc id. Dress turkeys Nominal sellins? m-fcs Hens, old crop, 24-25c' new crop, 27-28c id. Walnuta Price to wholesalers Tinit grade: Franquette, jumbo, 22c, large 30c, medium 18c. baby 154c lb. Soft shell. jumbo none. large 19c, medium 17c, baby una id,; luayeties, jumoo nine, large 20c lb. Second grade: Franquette, large 28c, medium 17c. baby 15c lb. Soft shell, large 17 medium 18c, baby 14c lb. j OnionsWalla Walla, 80-95c; Oregon, 1 81.10-1.25 per SO-ib, bag. Potatoes New white locals. $1.50 cental; Yakima No. 1 Gems, $1.80-1.85 cental; Klamath Falls 81.85-1.90 cental. Deschutes Gems, $2 cental. Hay Selling price on tracks Alfalfa, No. 1 $18 ton; oat-vetch $13 ton; Wil lamette valley clover $11 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon, $22; valley timothy ( ) ton, Portland. Wool 1941 contracts. Oreson ranch. nominal, 32-33c lb. cro&sbreds, 34-37c id.: j am os ) ib. Mohair 1941 12-month, 45o lb. Hops Oregon contracts ( 1 1 itui crop, 35V-36c. Cascara bark 1040 peel, loci 1951. 10c lb. PORTLAND FLOUR POPTT.ATsTTi "Y- A.1 ni A vi Domestic flour, selling price, city dell- ---j. w s-.x-uui. luw: ramuy patents, 49s. $7.35-7.95; 90s, $7.10-7.70; bakers hard wheat, net, $5.75-8.50; bluestem, S.S.00-A.M): KlMnrlorl mn.nt at oh ... wheat, $5.30; graham, 98s, $5.856:30; n v.v nucat, vob. 9a.VJ DDL PORTLAND GRAIN Wheat: Open' High Low Close "itty aaVa 88 93A 98 Uee. 89 93 89 92 Cash grain: Oats No. 3 38 lb. white 35.00. Barley No. 3 .45 lb. B. W. 29.50. Com No. 2 E. Y. Shipments 31.75, Cash wheat (bid): Snft. nrhlfa. fluLl. -..ji Bex 974, white club 99, western red 98, n winxer orainary yv, 10 per cent 84. 11 i m. i v x - - cen. Warf urTilf-i - . u -. uonit vi viiuary i.va, iu per cent 1.08, 11 per cent 1.12, 13 per cent 1.17. Today's car receipts: Wheat 18, barley 0, flour 6, com l, oats 4, millfeed 3. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21 (AP) . market fairly active, steady with Mon day s best prices: Extreme top 10 higher at 10.35; good-choice 175-215 lb. 10.00 to r.irs' lo' 8W-75; light lights ff-25-75; packing sows mostly 8.00- n!oo5o feeder pIgs QUOtabl9 Cattle salable and total 300; calves 50; around 125 cattle held over, quality rath er plain; demand narrow; market weak C.aD.D13 -TT-nmeii i mmrK NOW PLAYING! 1 . IRENE DUNNE 11 i one; ROBERT MONTGOMERY fHii)imtslij rtlh PRESTON FOSTER EUGENE PALLETTE ESTHER DALE WALTER CATLETT JUNE CLYDE DICK rORAN 8AMUEL 8, HINDS IN A I iiii-li with Monday late 39 decline; grass fat steers mostly 9.50; odd lot steers to 10.50; cutter to common steers 7.25-8.50: best fed steers Monday 12.5a short fed 11.00: best fed heifers 10.50: light dairy heifers today 6.50-8.00: beef heifers to 8.75; canner and cutter cows 4.W-5.73-E fat dairy cows 6.25-7.00; several lots me dium beef cows unsold; common-medium bulls 7.00-8.50; good bulls quotable to 9.50: good-choice vealers steady at 13.00 13.00. Sheep salable and total 900: market glow, weak; good-choice truck in lambs 10.00 to mostly 10.25; medium-good grades 9.50-75; common to 8.50; cull to common ewes 1.50-3.00; fat ewes up to 5.00. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. Oct 21 (AP) (USDA) The Boston wool market was more active to day. A number of inquiries were being received from manufacturers who Intend to submit bids for the new government order for wool goods. Many of these inquiries however, were for options on wool. Sales included moderate quantities of graded three eighth and quarter blood combing bright wools at B0 cents, in the grere, and fine combing Delaine at 43-44 cents'. In the grease. Some houses were moving fair quantities of spot Aus tralian wools at firm to higher prices. New York Markets By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK Oct 21 (AP) The itmk market shifted to the rallylnf foot In today's session and leading rails and Industrials tacked on advances of fric tions to a point or bo. Transfers ran around 800,000 shares. Credit for the better performance of the list was given reports of strong Russian resistance to the nasi drive on Moscow, a slightly more optimistic view of the far eastern situation and per slstence of inflation talk. A burst of strength in commodities also helped hearten speculative con tingents. The comeback in staples fol lowed Secretary of Agriculture Wlck ard's advocacy of price ceilings for farm products of not less than 110 per cent of parity and his comment that staple, were "not too high yet." Both senior stocks of Paclfle Coast Co. bounded to new 1941 highs, along with Consolidated Aircraft Standard Oil (NJ) and Texas Corp. swung upward as the bureau of mines revised substantially its estimates of heavy domestic demand for crude petrol eum in November. In front in the afternoon tilt were Santa Fe, Great Northern. Pennsylvania, Atlantic Coast Line, U. S. Steel, Beth lehem, Chrysler, U. S. Rubber, Douglas Aircraft, Boeing, Western Union, Ana conda, Du Pont Allied Chemical, East man Kodak and U. S. Gypsum. Bonds steadied with rails regaining some of their popularity. ArRd 39, AlsJn 3. AlChm&Dye 152V.. AllliChal 281., AmCan 83A. AmCr&Fdy 27".. AmRdStdSan 9V., AmRollMills 12(4. AmSmlt&Kf 39tt, AT&T 152ft, AmTDB 69, AmWtrWks 3, AmZncLAS Ana 26V., Armni 4'.. Atch 28"., AvCorp 3H Bald Loco 14. BdxAv 37.BttlSU 62H. BoeAlrp 20Vi, Bdn 20 , BgWnr 20'.. Cal Pkg 22'.. CalZL 7Vi, CalHec , CanDry 15ft canpac 4, catTrac 42, eel 237s, Ches-O 35ft. Chrysler SW,. ColGs&Za 2, ComSlv 9, Com&Sou V., ConAiro , ConEdi 15. ConOll 9. Con Can 37. CmPrd 40V,. CwnZell 12tt. Cts Wght 8ft, DugAirc 74V., DPont 147, EKd 136ft, ElPwr&Lt 1ft. GnEl 28'. GnFood, 41ft, GnMot 40, Gdrch 20,i. GdyrTre 18ft GtNoRypf 24, Gryhnd 13ft, niCent 8V. InspCop 10, IntHvst 49?'., IntNckCan 28, IP&Ppf 69, IT&T 2H, JnsMan 60ft, Kenn 34, LibOFd 27. Lkhd 28. Lows 37. LngBIA 3. MontWd 32ft. NshKIv 4. NatBsc 17, NatDairyPrd 15ft, NatDst 23ft NatLead 15ft, NYCent 11)4. NoAmAv 13, NoAmCo 12ft, NorPao 6'.. OhioOll 8, OtlsStl m, PacAmFish , PacKs&El 23ft, PTiiT 115 PkdMot 2ft, PanAmAirw 18'., ParamPic 14ft. PennJC 84ft. Penn RR 22ft, FhlpDge 27. PhllPet 44ft. Pic G 58. PbSvcNJ 17ft, Plmn 24ft, Radio 3, Ray 13ft, Raypt 27, RepStl 13ft. Rch Oll 10, ReynoldsMetal 11'.. SfwyStrs 43 SrsRoe 68ft. SMUn 13V.. SocVoc 9V, SouCalEdl 23ft, SouPac 12. sperrycorp 33. stdBrands 5ft, StdOil Cal 22, StdOUInd 32, StdOllNJ 42, StnWbst 6ft, Stude 5ft. SunMin 5. Tx Corp 42, TransAm 4. UnCarb 73. Un OUCal 15. UnPae 74', UnitAirl 14ft, Unt Aire 37ft, UnitCorp , UnltDrg 5, Unt Fruit 72ft, USRub 24ft, USRubpf 96. U SStl 53ft, Van 22ft, WnrPict 5, WstUn 29, WstEl 73ft. Wlwth 30. Tuesday Radio KORE Eugene 1460 Klloeyelet Mataal-Don Lee Network) 5:00 p.' m. 5 O'clock Dance Trolle 5: 15 News 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Jack Armstrong 6:00 Dancing Harmonies 6:15 Hits ot the Day 6:30 News 6:45 One for the Books 7:00--Xohn B. Hughes 7:15 Songs by the Fireside 7 : 30 Oregon On Gu ard 7:45 Popular Serenade 8:00 Parade of the News 8:30 The Shadow 9:00 News 9:15 Jim Crowley 9:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr, 0:43 Pied Piper, Jr., Presents 10:00 Pied Piper Jr., Presents 10:15 Ray Noble's Orch, 10:30 News 10:45 Laren Elliott's Orch. 11:00 Ted Weems' Orch. 11:30 Clyde McCoy'a Orch 12:00 News 12:15 Band Wagon KOAC Corvallis 550 Kilocycles 5:00 p. m. On the Campuses 5:30 In Defense of America 5:45 Evening Vesper Service 6:00 Dinner Concert 6:15 United Press News 6:30 Farm Hour 6:45 Spot Market Reports 7:00 OSC Farm Crops Dept. 7:15 OSC Dairy Dept. 7:30 Univ. School of Musle (Eugene) 8:00 Neighborhood News of Oregon 8:15 Univ. School of Music (Eugene) 8:30 Higher Education Speaks 9:00 Musle of Czechoslovakia 9:30 Oregon State College Band 9:45 Men of Our Army KOIN Portland 970 Kilocycles (CBS Network) 5:30 p. m. Newspaper of the Air 5:30 Eyes of the World 5:45 William Winters, News 6:00 Anita Carol. Songs 6:15 Dutch Uncles 6:30 Report to the Nation 7:00 Glenn Miller 7:15 Public Affalrg 7:30 Leon F. Drews 7:45 Bill Henry. News 8:00 Amos 'n Andy 8:15 Lanny Ross 8:30 Are You a Missing Heir 9:00 We the People . 9:30 Bob Burns 9:55 Studio 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 Air-Flo 10:20 Dance Time 10:30 The World Today 10:45 Defense Today 11:00 Ken Stevens 11:30 Manny Strand Orch, 11:55 News KGW Portland M0 Kilocycles (NBC Red Network) 8:00 p. in. Stare of Today L.AST TIMES TO NIT E Wednesday, Thursday TWO FEATURES George Montgomery Mary Beth Hughes In "THE COWBOY ' AND THE BLONDE" and "FOOTLIGHT FEVER" , . . iri 8:18 Reading Is Fun 5:30 Horace Heldt's Treasury Chest 8:00 Burns & Allen 6:30 Fiber McGee and Molly 7:00 Bob Hope 7:30 Red Skelton St Co. 8:00 Fred Waring In Pleasure Time 8:15 Lum and Abner 8 :30 Johnny Presents 9:00 Adventures of Thin Man 9:30 BatUe ot the Sexes 10:00 News Flashes 10:15 Your Home Town News 10:25 Charles Dant's Music 10:45 Out of This World 11:00 Happy Gordon's Rangers 11:30 Organ Rhythms 11:45 Interlude Before Midnight - . HEX Portland 1400 Kilocycles (NBO Bine Network) 5:00 p. m. Adventure Stories 5:15 Flying Patrol 5:30 News of the World 5:45 Tom Mix straight Shooter 6:00 The Bartons 6:15 Rhythms by Rlcardo 6:30 NBC Symphony Orch. 7:30 Millions for Defense 8:30 Information Please 9:00 Easy Aces 9:15 News Headlines and Highlights 9:30 Moonlight Sonata 10:00 Seattle Fights 11:00 This Moving World 11:15 Florentine Gardens Orch. 11:30 War News Roundup Wednesday Radio KORE Eagene 1450 Klleeycles (Mutual-Don Lee Network) 6:00 a. m. Newt 6:15 Early Bird 7:00 News 7:15 Musical Clock 7:30 Morning Varieties 7:45 Morning Sermonetta 8:00 Breakfast Club 8:30 News 8:45 As the Twig Is Bent 9:00 John B. Hughes 9:15 Popular Varieties 9:30 Old Fashioned Girl 9:45 Organ Momenta 10:00 News 10:30 Helen Holden 10:30 Front Page Farrell 10:45 I'U Find My Way 1 1 : 00 News and Music 11:15 National Metal Congress 1 1 : 30 Your Army 11:45 Radio Camera Club 12:00 News 12:15 p. m. What Lane County Thinks 12:30 Drama of Food 12:45 Refreshment Time, SIngin Sam 1:00 The Bookworm 1:15 American Wildlife 1:30 Johnson Family 1:45 At Your Command 3:00 News 3:15 The Quiet Hour 3:45 Cavalcade of Drama 4:00 Lane County "B" Schools 4:15 Ma Perkins 4:30 Casey Jones, Jr. 4:45 Orphan Annie KOAC Corvallis 550 Kilocycles 10:00 a. m. Weather, Review of the Day 10:05 News 10:15 Homemakers Hour 10:20 Neighbor Reynolds ' 11:00 KOAC School of the Air 11:20 Artist and Orch. 12:00 News 12?il5 p. m. Farm Hour 12:30 Market Reports 12:50 Nutrition 1:00 Favorite Classics 1:15 Variety Time 1:45 Organ Nocturne 2:00 I'm An American 2:15 String Serenade 2:30 World Problems 3:00 The Gavel Club (Eugene) 3:30 Modern .Moods 3:45 News 4:00 Choral Music 4:30 Stories for Boys and Girls -KGW Portland 6S0 Kilocycles (NBC Red Network) 6:00 a. m. Sunrise Serenade 6:30 Early Bards 6:55 Handy Dan 7:00 News Headlines and Highlights 7:15 Musio of Vienna 7:30 Reveille Roundup 7:45 Sam Hayes 8:00-Stars of Today 8:lfl Symphonic Swing ' 8:30 Five Miniature Melody Time 8:35 Musical Interlude 8:45 David Harum 9:00 Women's World '. 9:15 The Bride Julia 9:30 News for Busy Women 9:45 Arthur Godfrey 10:00 Gordon Gifford, Singer 10:15 Bess Johnson 10:30 Bachelor's Children 10:45 Dr. Kate 11:00 Light of the World 11:15 The Mystery Man 11:30 Valiant Lady - ii :. a vrnom Grimm's Daughter 12:00 Against the Storm 12:15 p. m. Ma Perkins 12:30 The Guiding Light 12:45 Vic and Sade 1:00 Backstage Wife 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 Lorenzo Jones " 1:45 Young Wldder Brown lltVM I JWAIPCT. LAST Z DAYS! Also Donald Duck Cartoon Doors Open at 6:30 gpringfield Jheater Carj Grant and Irene Barm. In 'PENNEY SERENADE" Jack Holt In "THE GREAT SWINDLE ' Short Sabjeeta Newa DINE & DANCE The HOLLAND Open Dally 2:00 p. m. on TASTY FOODS FLOOR SHOWS EDDIE GIPSON S ORCH. 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Time 6:15 Candlelight Concerto 6:45 Your Mayor Speaks 7:00 Kay Kyser'a Kolleie 6:00 Point Sublime "NO CHILD OF MINK WILL '"""WORMS" Don't l to it, mother! Anybody, anywhtrt can "clca" nitty roundworm without eren Hcognu Ing th wirnin limit Watch (or: unenj itomach. Hdgiting, Itchy now or icit. Don't Uk chinceil Get Jane's Vertnifuit todayl Jarno'i ii Amarlca'a laadinc proprietary worn medicine. Uied by oil lion, for over century. Acti oenttu yet expeU Itubtwrn worms. Demand J ANNE'S VERMIFUGE I BUHIOIIS Get this quick reUef. Lifts shea pressure soothe cushions the sensitive spot. Costs but a trifle. Men, Women! Old at 40,50,60! Get Pep FmI Years Younoir. Full of Vim Don't bUme exhausted, worn-out, run-down feeling I on your ago. Thousands amaied st what i little j pepping up with Oatrex will do. Contains general ionics often Deeded after 40 by bodies laoklng Iron, calcium, phosphorus. Iodine, Vitamin B.. A 73-year-old doctor write: "I frv-ifc it tnv-nlf. Ra. suits One." Get regular tl.00 alie Ostrex Tonle Tablets today far only 89c. Stop feeling old, Start seeling peppier and younger this very day. For sale at Everybody's Drug: and all other good drug stores. Freddy Martin Orch. Willamette Park SUNDAY NOTICE Reserve tickets how on sale at Wilson Musio House. Act quickly to secure select tables. -m.- ,-i-t n0ttjr.RiiAFrl is a mem ht Aun-intMi 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 an tne jocai news MKiiSrinri hurp.n. All rishts of publica tion of special dispatches herein are also reserved. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Bv Carrier, yearly in advance $6.00 By Carrier, monthly -60 By Mall in Oregon, yearly d w Outside of State, yearly 6' By Mail. 1 month .bo ay Aiau in uregon, a monma.. . ,av CHANGE OF ADDRESS Tn Mnkincf Chanca of Address please jtive former address as well as the new. rnis is necessary in - uiai. j credit can be transferred and the paper stopped at old address. Legal Notices NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROP- , . ERTY BY GUARDIAN KOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That by virtue of an order of the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, duly made and entered of record septemoer xo, is it in the matter of the Guardianship of Cora B. Awbrey, the undersigned Guar dian will on and after October 29th, 1941, offer for sale and sell at private sate to the highf-t bidder, subject to confirmation by said Court, the real property of said ward described in said order, or any parcel thereof, to-wlt: Lots sixty-nine mf, aevenxy uu. the West 490 feet of Lot Fifty-nine (59), and commencing at a point four hundred and ninety (490) feet due east from the northwest comer of said Lot Fifty-nine (59) thence east seventy-five (75) feet along the south line of lot Sixty (60); thence south two hundred and fifty (250) feet parallel with the east line of Lot Fifty-nine (59) ; thence west seventy-five (75) feet parallel with the south line of Lot Sixty (60); thence north two hundred and fifty (250) feet parallel with the west line of Lot Fifty-nine (59) to the place of beginning, all In Eola Wal nut Groves in Yamhill County, Ore gon, as the same Is platted and re corded at page IS of Volume 2 of plats of records of Yamhill County, Oregon, Also: All of the lots numbered Seven, Eight and Nine in the Block num bered One Hundred and Thirty-Six in and of University Park as platted and of record in Multnomah County, Oregon; . being now In and a part of the City of Portland, Oregon, Also: Commencing 33 feet South of a point 76 feet West of the North west corner of the William Shields donation land claim No. 59 in Town ship Twenty South Range three west of Willamette Meridian; and running thence South 99 feet, thence West 40 feet, thence North 99 feet and thence East 40 feet to the place of begin ning, being in and a part of the City of Cottage Grove, in Lane County Oregon, Also: An undivided one-fourth Interest in the Lots Two and Three in Block Three of that part of the City of . Eugene, Oregon, which was do nated by Eugene F. and Mary Skinner to Lane County, for Coun ty Seat purposes, being in Lane County, Oregon. Such sale or sales will be for cash. or part cash and part credit, for the best price obtainable. Bids wilt be received at the First national sanK of Eugene, Oregon. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EU. GENE, OREGON, By V. M. Came ron, Assistant Trust Officer, Guar aian tor cora a. AWDrey. 632 Tues Oct 28. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE aiAxm ur Oregon run LANE COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate st Thurston Goodpasture, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Gordon Goodpasture has bee nduly appointed as Administrator with the Will Annexed of the above entitled estate and that .U persona having claims against said es tate are required to present said claims duly verified to said Administrator with the Will Annexed at the office ot Win termeler & Wlntermeler, 734 Willamette Street. Eugene. Oregon, within six months from this 23rd day of Septem ber, 1M1. GORDON GOODPASTURE, Administrator with the Will Annexed. WARD W. WINTERMETEB, Attorney for Estate. Dated and first published September 53. 1M1. 62 Tuea Oct Jl. NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That tht underiiffncd Administratrix of ths Es tate o( William N. Blanton, deceaMd. ha filtd her Final Account with tha County. Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and an Order has been made and en tered of record directing this Notice and setting Saturday, the 25th day of Octo ber, 1941. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of the County Judge, mm aald Account and tot the final settlement ot said Estate. . DATED at Eucena. Oregon, tula and day of September. 1941. MARGARET LAKE. Admlnlatratrlx ot the Estate ot William N. Blanton. Deceaa ed. LOUIS HOFFMAN. Attorney for Estate. 627 Tuea Oct 31. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That Robert Vitus as Administrator of the Estate of Mary Vitus. Deceased, has fined his Final Account and the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County has fixed Saturday, the 15th day of November, 1941. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon in tho County Court Room at the County Court House, Eugene. Lane County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections thereto, and all objectlona must be filed on or before said date. Dated- this 14th day of October. 1941. ROBERT VITUS. Administrator. 646 Mon Nov 10. NOTICE OF SAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that from and after the 3rd day of November. 1M1, the undersigned, as Executor of the last Will and Testament of Anna O. Baker, deceased, acting under auth ority vested in mm ty tne win ot sata decedent, and under authority of the County Court of Lane County. Oregon, will offer for sale for cash at the best price obtainable, the following described real property, to-wit: Lot 6 and that part of Lot T de scribed as follows: Beginning at the Northwest cor ner of Lot 7 in Block 3 of Pearl Addition to Eugene; thence South 35.S feet to the North bank of the Amazon ditch, thence following the North bank of said ditch In an east erly direction to the East line of said Lot 7 at a point 51.6 feet South of the Northeast comer of said Lot 7, thence North 51.8 feet and thence West along the North line of said Lot to the place of beginning, all being in Block 3 of Pearl Addition to Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as platted and recorded at page 24 of Volume 5, Lane County Oregon Plat Offers for said property shall be made to the undersigned at the law offices of E. O. Immel in The First National Bank Building, in Eugene. Dated this 30th day of September, 1M1 FRED ROTH. Executor of the Estate of Anna -Bauer, deceased. E. O. IMMEL, Attorney for Estate. First National Bank Bldg., , Euffene Oregon. 33 lues Oct 38. Professional Cards PHYSICIANS A SURGEOW FOX. I. R 709 Miner. Phone 849. EYE, EAR, NOSE A THROAT DUNHAM. T. H.. MJ).. MtaerBide ninvrKACTIC PHYSICIAN t)R. H. H. PETERS. Tiffany Bld DENTIST KRASSIG, WM. Springfield Ph OJ.4. Lee- W. B.. Tiffany Ba. 42-J. 42-M OPTOMETRIST AND OPflCIAN DR. ELLIOTT I. O. O. F. BLDG" OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN HMU BUKUEUN DR. TAYLOR. 430 Miner. Ph. 27fi" CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PERCY W. BROWN SPENCER K. COLLINS & CO. Death Notices 50 Funeral Directors 100 BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL x-none m naz UHve St. PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL opringiieiq ntn ana B. Ph. 411. Miller-Sherman Funeral Home Junction City 662. Harrisburg 42 POOLE Firm AT. u-m Ph. Eugene 723 or Springfield 841 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME" u. ii. jreari oi. at lOtn Cards of Thanks 120 WE WISH to thank' our many iwcuua lur meir runoness and floral offerings during our re cent bereavement and death of our father, Charles Dwigans, and we also wish to thank the Irving Odd fellows for their kindness. THE DWIGANS FAMILY. Personals 145 YOUNG women In trraihla i need of a friend are asked to communicate witn the local Sal. Vfltfnn Atmv nhn.a OAno H'.vuc .uatr ur come to 719 Pearl street, or P. O. box 245; or write Major Mil- wai.auuii Army White Shield Home. 2641 N. W. mayiair Ave.. Portland. Oregon DENTAL PLATE REPAIR IWU-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST ww. oui vymamette, cugene, Ore ASTHMA, Sinus, Bronchial ail ments respond readily to my specific treatment. Dr. M. Ash- iaii. uii.Luurai.in nnvcioian ik w Broadway. Over Western 'Union! BATHS Steam, Infra Red Ray. lYiaoooge, uoay contouring. PH. 78. Miner Bldg. for appointment. STEAM BATHS & MARSAnw ATMORAY DEMONSTRATIONS fuo toi oi., apringlleld. Ph. 485, PSYCHOLOGIST READINGS uy dvyuinHnent. ,rnone liJoQ. - Vtlft fatih A"li IT 11, tdJ&t Lost & Found 150 ONE 600x1(1 Tire and Wheei for Chev. Pickup. Between Dan ebo and Pacific highway. Re- woiu. yy. n. owanson, IMotl. Ph, owanson-iviay xon station. LOST Man's Wolrhor-""-,,,..- watch, at The Holland, Friday Transportation 160 Portland O. W. $1.85; R. T $3: Lv. Eugene a. m 5:30 p. m.. 8 P; Fl-t S2n Francisco $6.25; R. T. fJJ-25; Los Angeles $11; R. x. DOLLAR BUS LINES IsjEoadwajr Phone 909 ukiving to SeatUe this weeE end & returning Sunday, take 4, share expense. Ph. 4579-W. DRIVING to Los Angeles Friday wPiR' Reerences exchanged. YOUNG man wants ride to Min- .SIS naTe expenses. Ph I062-J. Ernie Sorenson. TAKE Pass, to L. A. Oct. 19th. Real Estate for Sale ?,0C 2 BEDRM.. fireplace, bsmt., furn. i4, AiX'SJ' ?r'.H?PSr'y m n. 'MP. 40 A.. $2,200 " 10 Miles out on good road; imp cost more than we are asking, L. E. HODGES. 742 Will. St M. J?; sale, cheao. la- Real Estate for Sale 200 Farms 236 Acres no Cultivated, $14,790 225 Acres 130 Cultivated, $16,875 144 Acres 20 cultivated, $ 3,250 138 Acres 73 cultivated, s 8,500 115 Acres 40 cultivated, $ 4,000 106 Acres 100 cultivated, $ 4,000 60 Acres 4a cultivated, s v.uuu 50 Acres 15 cultivated, $ 1,250 43 Acres 35 cultivated, $ 8,000 an Acres IB cultivated. S 7.750 Some of these places are highly improved. oume win irtme R. N. STEVENSON, Realtor 207 Tiffany Bldg. Phone 1728 Apt. House and Store 4 Furnished apartments bringing low on corner.- This property is very close to the main business district and is located on the new highway. Showing good interest on sia.ouu. rrice tiu.uuu, nan cash. RAMEY W. RUGH . 948 Oak Street BUY FARMS NOW Ask for Kinney's Free Winter Farm Catalog reaay xnursaay, Here is a good buy: S ACRES CLOSE IN. $2650 Only 3 miles north of Eugene near Cal Youngs piace. - acres oi timber, 3 acres ready to plow, some fruit and berries, has 1 story 4 rooms and bath, small barn, garage, and electric pump. Taxes S7.00. See Mr. Ward with Oregon Settlement Ass'n., 81 W. 8 SIT UP 1 r AND TAKE NOTICE! HEKE'S A riUUSfc; TO FIT YOUR PURSE rinse in west side home. 3 bed' rooms. Believe it or not, only $1850. See us lor details. Striker & Parsons 691 Willamette Phone 912 BUY EUGENE HOMES NOW Large modern five-bedroom house, living and dining room, break fast nook, full basement, fur nace, double garage, large lot, paved street. Price $3800. $1200 down, terms on balance. See Mr. Sears. Oregon Settlement Ass'n., 81 W. 8 . BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOTS Facing east on Riverview street between 17th and 2Uth, outside city limits: we have 7 lots, size 60x150. City lights and water. price szuu eacn. C. F. HYDE REALTY CO. 628-Willamette St. Phone 741 Evenings. Mr. Hyde. Ph. 1835. ROOMING & BOARDING HOME A larae well-built 12-room house, full basement, steam heat, large porches, fireplace, well-built plastered home of real substan tial construction, fireplace, plumbing, wonderful corner lot uuxiuu, close in, pavea streets, fine site for additional apart ments and rentals. Believe it or not, the total price is only $5500, and $1500 cash will handle. See Mr. Sears. Oregon Settlement Ass'n., 81 W. 8, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE We offer this 5-bedroom house on College Hill with large lot, full basement and extra good fur nace. Needs redecorating and will make a fine home and worth more than the price asked, saou. Fart terms. L. L. MILLER REALTY CO. 22 First Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Ph. 509 40 ACRES, Livable house, some iruit and Dernes, lots oi wood, . good range, all year water, $800, Some terms. PAUL W. CAMPBELL, REALTOR 520 Miner Bldg. Phone 320 VIEW LOT Priced for quick sale, among all new homes, on Lincoln, be tween 23rd and 24th. Phone 3m-M. $200 DOWN, $25 PER MONTH Will buv this 4-room housa in ax, cellent condition, hardwood noors in living room, iirepiace, paved street, in trood district. PAUL W. CAMPBELL. REALTOR 520 Miner Bldg. Ph. 320 CORNER LOT. Close in. 72x82 also 80 acres, small timber and piling. Ph. 982-W, or call at oiz Lincoln. MODERN Sub. house, basement, furnace, dble. plumb., dble., garage. 3-4 acre. Fine view. 5 minutes down town. Ph. 2361' KX. Owner. BY OWNER 6 A.. 6 rm modern nouse. Electricity s city water, ' Also auto court site on new 99. BOX 563. 40 ACRE Dairv farm in Danebo: Will accept house in town, value $7000; or rent. Reg.-Guard box 30ZU. $500 FOR 10 A., with Improve. ments on good road. Owner. 1635 f erry St. 169 A. Mohawk Vallev. 6 rm. hse. 2 barns, about 24 A. cult. Rest excellent pasture. Contact R. L. Stephen. Mohawk. 4 RMS., bath, plastered, part turn, W. Side, or trade for late model car. $975 disc, cash. Inq. Yt mi, N. Willagillespie school. Ellison, EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS. REALTORS. "It must be good if we recommend it." 241 Miner Bldg. Tel. 479. ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE Sec. Floor of Bank Bldg, .pnone oau Springfield HOMESITES: $10 down, $10 per mo. Hgy. Frontage; Terms. 1 Mi. No. overpass on new 99. S. G. Jacobs, owner, on place WHY Pay $1.50 for $1 worth of . house, when you can buy It for 70c at Robert W. Prescott's7 Tiffany Bldg. Ph. 345, FREE FARM TATATDfi Complete details, 250 farms in Lane county. Oregon Settlement Ass'n., 81 W. 8, LARGE house, 8 rooms, 2 apts, ideal xor ooarqing nouse, ad jumuiB campus, rn. lafp-j. WE SPECIALIZE IN FARMS O. E. CROWE Phone 472 Springfield 342 A. Ranch, plowed, level: or exchange for valley prop. Call eyes.iatnand 1, spfld. Bigelow. $950 CASH. 5-rm. house, full lot, just outside city limits. 1 blk, irum PUS, fh. 4855-J. 10 ACRES, west side; also 1 ir saie reas. By owner, HI. 4tfdD-J-4, HOMES, built and sold by owner. . i nniifnAM COMPANY rnone .70 or 4611 -POTTER. Real Estate 1. 0. O. jVBIdg. Phone 4456 ft" V? m Springfield. Very good m iii. uaKridge. HFPTf ITTc-ircTT r-D REAL ESTATET 774 WUl. McCULLY REALTY CO. " 755 WillameH JtealEstaU QUALITY Hoi? 2490 HUB wear grade hi "H i sulated weffiS $350. doWr&w FHA inspectwaJS Only $450.uunMt& Only $400. Ktt t VERY w Close in, wef, nome; a rooms. Off 3 OPPORTimi,.. ihe lowers,!1. For Particulars,'' SAM RUGH RpfrJ lOJLWmamette "J Real Estate! Side only $3750. M 5-room house, ftfl near plywoo(i pijj, $500 down. ','"1J acre, 6-room miJI l?Jn?a?ta Clara Mf $700 down and SS other good buys IsfiJJ way .business sites 3 J. Gottschin Rl 3 1492 West eth aJ A r- t . -- uuuu numis AM) ssnnn r.nnn Close in West 6th Avt income of $71 iv . rooms. A good valumi as a enctA fniM.. i-n. on Willamette VERY attractive r. iiouse wiui exceUtnt 2493 Onvx. Pri planned and built n terials. TWIN OAKS BTJlffl SUPPLY ffll 669 High St. WjJ WELL LOCATTtn 1546 Hilyard $2J0. 540 East 16th (111 1831 East 17th 11,11! 1229 Villard $3,0 i many others to tdtt Terms on above. Li. C. rlUDOES, 7j BY OWNER, 4 mu., .W lty rm., large attic, la cash will depend on a of buyer. Small mo, jj on unpaid Dai, lkimi block of grade and M vjy an ai apuq, WhyPayM Small house and gsnft lot on West side. . Dan Freel 119 E, Broadway, . Bf MODERN 6-rm. home. 1 Millan St. Ph. 2093-W. Real Estate ExtW EUGENE FOR PORTLAND Have 6-rm. E. S., close. if on good lot to true a In Westmoreland or Tech. Districts. Hra equity in $3900 house. H.EC1 AND ASSOJ 69 ways 3 RMS. and bath, not j but livable. Sell or tf 3 brush or stump iano,i R. E. Loans, LocoiWi F. H. A. HOME 18 Real Estate Insura PETERSON MTU, LV, erty loans, 4 iip.f.4 GGR. 32 IS. gin. Seal Estate ffu Homes Warn We have buyers fordtjj homes with 2 orSof". From $1000 to sow. rnTstM REALTOll Help! Help! Hi Los Angeiei to" . n Mit nvfl SI . i t. a., want nw vour land seFrar-A Oregon SettlementAifflj CASHBU. For good small home W' value, see .tTTI SAM RUGH BEy 1029 Willamette,. HOMES WANTfDj "In ers lor cw r-, with 2 or.S.lKf? $1500 to seuuu. -1- SMALL house jgj. Cash. Give PM"! 31. Elmira. Rontall be modern p Q, ' aress ih: w loti1 giving etails living price, WANT toleasej" Nov. 1. Ph. I"8- Houses 3ROOMCabm wpj 2mUesupMcKS, den Bridge. W"J PointgrocerE- COTTAGE. Furn. and wife only. $ "f ond nay renf Delight. cresweu. z. water heater, o"! rangeSlOU- TRAILER House i 1 ABOUT 23 mi. Jf( Si MYP.?0PER,TY ha been taken waniini,. ig Aar.-to