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Page Four Wholesale Eggs Eugene Markets Wholesale price of grade A Mn to t&Uen advanced a cent a doeen In $ugene Saturday but all ether egg prima vers steady and uncharged. There were po changes In th prices at other pro UCm OUTTEHFAT 4 Bo ring Prles premium quality imaxlmum of X of 1 first quality (maximum at .$ of 1 per cent acid) c CCOTd QUalitT BUTTER (W h.letala Prleeil Cmroni U Blf.r Brade A . W Giada B Me CHEESE Trip, lb. e Five-lb. loal. lb. e Trip alnjclki lb. Vtln In case lota. Ib. M'Ac EGGS BarlOf PHeu Orxla A lares , rt-gc Orada B law -. Grade A medium 24c Crada B medium -- 2J - Crada A large Grade B large fzriim A medium ..S1c sne c Grade B medium 3c PODITBT Ka. t colored hen. '-" Ko. 1 leghorn hena l-ne Ke. 1 colored aprinfta 18-19c Uo. 1 leghorn broilera 16-17C WOOL long wool . Coarse, lb. Short wool Lamb. lb. 1C 40c SOC soc Mohair, lb. BTDES Beet Call , Kip Long 001 pelta 10c 3c Oregon grape root. lb. GRAINS Wheat, red, bushel Wheat, white, bushel White oata, ton Gray oata. ton Mc 93c Barley, ton P1 VEGETABLES. -ROTTS fBeylag Prlaea Arer. ret Ne. 1 Predaee) Turnips, box - Parsnips, box Butabagaa. box Public Market Yegetselee Green onions. 1 buncoes . SDlnacb, a lbs. for Carrots, 4 lba. for Potatoes, 8 lba. for Beeto, bunch -JSc 15c lSc Celery, bunch 15c 15c J5e Green peppers. 9 lba. for Turnips, 4 lbs. for Lettuce, lb .- Hothouse tomatoes, lb. 7c and c Cabbage. lb. Cabbage Greens, lb. Oyster plant, bunch 10c 5c Winter squash, ib. cut. tot whole. i Cauliflower, lb. 1w Parsnips. 4 lba. for Mustard greens, lb. Fruit Apples? per box. tl to . ji. IOC imtd prunes, in. ggs Extras .----, Mediums Draueft Faoltry Heavy hens, lb. , , .. Lint nena, id. --. lb. Turkeys, toms. lb.. 3S-J9e; hena , Magellan eoai Butler. Ib. Walnuts, lb. i i, PUberta. lb. . Horseradish, lb. , Rabbits, dressed, lb. Black walnuta. lb. Do and 25c -a20C JBc .HELD OYER Mr- try v till SUN. KBb dim 3 1 x i "S -..h'V.. tt Tf "t: I New Companion Hit ! ! AS TIMELY AS TODAY'S HEADLINES!! j?f;' wiiaaiwiiiiiaij,i i. j W .-.OF -mi : I - r tai I 'm r mr r ja'a,Vh'.B( . v Are Higher Grape tulcav tDan Muatard Oreena. 1 It f lc Sorghum Holm la. at. e&e: k - ' Cider, gallon Cheatnuta. lb. Mincemeat Dt W: atBc Uamlnr. pint lOel auart 1Ki Portland List PORTLAND, Ore.. March t fAT Butter: Prints, A trade. Wo In parch ment wrappers, 40l e In cartons: B rrade. SS'tc la parchment wrappers; 38c In cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum of .8 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, 39'i-40o IK; 40c in cartons: premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity). 40ii-41e lb.: valley routes and country points, 3c le i than first, or 38c 1M weond auality at Portland, 3e under first or S7'a-38c lb. Cheese: Selling prices Portland retail ers: Tillamook triplets 38.c IK: loaf, lb. Triplet- to wholesalers: SWlic lb: loaf. 37o FOB Tillamook. EgK Prices to producers. A large, ?4c: B. large. 25c: A. medium. 35c; B. medium. 25c do. Resale to retailers. 4c higher for cases; cartons. 5c higher. Live ye!, try Buying prices: No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, under 14 lbs., 18c; over IS lbs. 18c: fryers. 2'i to 4 lbs., 23c; roasTers, over 4 lbs.. 32c; colored hens. 31c; Leghomt, under 21. lbs4 17c; ova SVi lbs.. 19c; oosters, 8c 37c lb. Dressed turkeys Selling prices: Hens, 28c: toms. 27-28c lb. Buying prices: Toms 25-26c: hen. 26e lb. Klamath K2.70-2.80 cental; Idaho Gems, city killed. 30c. Hay Selling price on tracks: Alfalfa, No. 1, $22.00 ton; oat-vetch. 8)5.00 ton: valley prices; Willamette clover. $12.00 ton. valley points; timothy, eastern Ore gon, $22.00; valley timothy ( ), Portland. Country meat! Selling prices to re tailers: Country-killed hogs, best butch ers. 129 to 148 lbs,. 18i-19c IK: vealers. fancy, 23c lb.; light-thin. 15-19c ib.: heavy, 14-15c: canner cows. 12-13c; good cutter cows. 14-1 5c; bulls, 16-17c; lambs. 19'2-20c IK: ewes. 8-1 1c lb. Wool 1942 contracts: Oregon ranch, nominal. 34-37c lb.; crossbreds. 40-42c lb.; lambs ( ) lb. Mohair 1941 12-raonth, 45c lb. Hops 1941 crop. 40c; 1943 contracts. 33c Ib. Cascara bark 1040 peel, 10c, 1941. 10c IK Onions Yakima. 3.35-3.40: Oregon. $2.40-2.75 fiO IK sack; sets. 16-17e IK Potatoes, old White locals. $2.50 per cental; Deschutes Gems, $2.70-2.80 cental; Yakima No. S Gems. $1.15-1.25 50-lb. bag; Klamath $2.70-3 cental; Idaho Gems. $2.70-3. Potatoes, new California, white. $1.50 per 28-1 b. bag; Florida red $3-3.25 ped 50-lb bag. Nuts Prices to wholesalers: Filberts, Barcelona, Jumbo. 21c; large, jee; fancy. 17Vci baby, llc; Duchilly. jumbo, 20c; large. 19ci fancy. 18c IK Walnuts Prices to wholesalers: First grade Pranquettes, jumbo. 22c; large 20c; medium, 18c; baby, 15 Vic. Soft shell, jumbo, none, large. 19c; medium. 17c; baby, 14He. Mayette. Jumbo, none; large, 30o Ux Second grade Franquettes, large, 18c. medium. 17c; baby, 15c lb. Softshell. large. 17c: medium, 18c baby. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore., March Jl CAP) Wheat: Open High Low Close May - l.oa 1.03 1.03 1.03 Cash grain: Oats, barley, corn, unquoted. No. 1 Flax 2 S3. Cash wheat (bid); Soft white 1.00, soft white) excluding Rex LOS. white; club 1.09, western red 1.03. Hard red winter ordinary 99, 10 per cent 101, 11 per cent 1.00. 13 per cent 1.12. Hard white Baart ordinary , 10 per cent 1.12' tl per cent MStt. 13 per cent 1.22'. Today's car receipts: Whett IS, barley 3. our 8, corn 1, oata 1. hay a mill feed 2, flaxseed 1. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., March 31 (API fUSDA) Cattle for week salable 3310; calves 350; medium-good grade steers, heifers and oow 35-50 lower, lower grades steers to 38 lower, vealers SO and more lower; bulk medium-good fed steers 11-00-12.26. few head to 13.75, com mon steers 9.00-10.00; medium grade fed heifers 10.50-11.25. odd head 11.50 and 11.75, common grades 7.75-9.50; canner and cutter cows 800-7.00. few early down to 8.50; fat dairy type cows to 7.50; medium-good beef cows 8.00-9.50; medium-good bulls 8-50-10.25; good -choice vealers 14.00-15.50. common down to 9.00; cull calves down to 6.50. Hogs for week salable 3580; compared week ago market 50 higher but mid week market only 25 up: feeders closed slow; good-choice 170-215 lbs. early and late 13.75-i.oo, mid-week aaies 13. down: medium weights 12.75-13.50. light lights 1X75-13.25; good 530-550 IK sowa 10.3O-11. Z5. lighter weignts to 11.75: gooo choice feeder pigs 12.00-13.00, early top 13.25. Sheep for week aalabl 3725: fat lambs around 50 lower, ewes steady; good-choice trucked In lambs late 11.00. carload lota early 11.25-75; common lambs 8.00-9.00; good-choice shorn lambs with No. 3 pelta 10.00 late, medium down to a.xi; good ewes 0.OU-9O. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, March 31 f UP) Demand for fleece wools In Boston this week was very limited. Fine combing Ohio Delaines w till TUES.- Tl. V U.J TL'.i I 1119 j wir nanaMuMi riauiei . AX ERNST LDBITSCR PtnnnrTinii . - . in iium ,. mitofkWn quoted at 4A to 48 rents. Graded half blood combing bright fleeces brouit 48 to SO. Graded 3-8 and 1-4 blood combing bright wools were quoted at -O-C New York Markets NEW YORK. March 31 (AP Scatter ed stocks were succeiwful in attracting timid buyers today but many market lmders remained in the wall-flower division. A few rails, motors and coppers acted fairly well after a hesitant start but such gains as appeared generally were in negligible fractions. Dealinga were htggifth, transfers for the two hours approximating lJ-i.OOO shares. Among stocks Homestake Mining post ed another new .year's low, along with American Telephone. FaJardo Sugar and Unton Carbide. On the improved aide the greater part of the 6sion were General Motors. Chrysler, N. Y. Central, American Smelt ing and Standard Oil NJ. Lehigh Val ley Coal preferred and Chicago Great Western preferred edged Into new high ground for 1943. Bonds were narrow and commodities irregular. Churches (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2) or meetings at 7. Evening church hour at 8, song services and ... Trent Church of Christ: Glen L. Vemon, pastor. Bible school. 10. Morning worship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. ... Santa Clara Church of Christ: Jean M. Shelley, pastor. Sun day school, 9:45. Sermon, 11, "Vision Not Dreams." Junior and Young People's C. E., 6:30. Adult Bible study, 6:30, topic, "The Gar den of Eden." Evening service, 7:30, sermon on "Salt." On March 29, evening service starts at 8. ... Cottage Grove Church of God: Eleventh and Adams. Roy Hutchenson, pastor. Sunday school, 10, Mrs. Mendel supt Morning worship, 11. Evening worship, 7:30. Friday evening service con ducted by Eugene Y. P. ... Springfield Free Methodist: Fourth and B streets. Rev. Leon A, Belles, pastor. Church school, 9:45. Morning worship, 11. Young people's meeting, 6:45. Evening evangelistic service, 7:45. Mid week prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:45. preaching, sermon, "Who Hath First Given Him?" Bible study, Thursday at 7:30. ... Springfield Trinity Baptist: Services at 439 Main street (Taylor hall), Frank Nixon, pas tor. Sunday school,' 10. Morning worship, 11. Training service, 7. Evening worship, 8. W. M. S. meets Monday, 2 p. m. Cottage prayer service, 8 p. m. each Wednesday. ... Walterville Presbyterian: Sunday school at 10, Mrs. Clar ence Potter, supt. Mrs. George Wllllan teaches the adult Bible class. Christian Endeavor services, 6:45, Tommy Benson, president Practice for the Easter pageant, "The Glorious Christ," after both Sunday school and Christian En deavor. No evening preaching service. Creswell Presbyterians Rev. Floyd E. Dorris, pastor. Sunday school at 10. Morning worship at 11. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Choir rehearsal, Tuotday evening. ... Creswell Christian: Rev. Boyd Lammiman, pastor. Sunday school at 10. Morning worship at 11. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting, Wednesday eve ning. ... Creswell Methodist: Rev. Mrs. C. L. Camp, pastor, Sunday school at 10. Morning worship at 11. Epworth Leagues at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Orchestra and choir practice Tues day evening. ... Unity Methodist: Rev. Mrs. C. L. Camp, pastor. Morning worship at 9:45. Sunday scnooi at 10:30. ... Walterville Community: Carroll Showen, minister. Sun day school, 10. C. E., 7:30. Church service, 8 p. m. Evangelist Adrian Fraley will appear each night from March 23 through Easter at 8 o clock. ... Jasper Christian: Lynn Robbias, pastor. Sunday school, 10. Morning worship, 11, topic, "The Cross a Divine Neces sity." Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Evening worship and Bible study, 8. ... Cottage Grove Lutheran: (Missouri Synod), S.D.A. church building. West Main street. W. A. Syhvester, Roseburg, pastor. The ENDS TONIGHTI HE GIVES 1ESS0NS IN URCENY FELONY AND FUN) WARREN WILLIAM RUTH FORD IRIC BLORI Plus JACK LONDON'S Thundering Story of the NorthI l am eswgsarsss ( "1 I I . RUTH FORD f , i , fill ,' a THE REGISTER. GUARD. EUGENE. OREGON service of Sunday, March 22. be gins at 11; sermon topic: "Jesus and the Men Who Won." Sunday school at 10. Confirmation class at 9:30. Lutheran hour Sunday over KORE, 1 p. m. ... Junction City Baptist: Lloyd S. Cox, pastor. Bible school, 9:45, Alfred Brown, super intendent. Sermon, 11, "The Salt of the Earth," Rev. Morgan. Young people, 6:30, Arlene Grab enhuis, leader. Song service, 7:30. Evening service, 8, theme, "The Cure for Snake Bite." ... Wendllng Open Bible Standard: Rev. Werner W. Bock, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. Morning wor ship, 11, pastor speaking. Young people meet at 6:30. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30, with Evangelist J. Harvey Wright in charge. Old time revival meet ings will continue this coming week, every night except Monday, at 7:30, with Evangelist Wright speaking. Rev. Wright will speak Monday night at the Marcola theater building. ... Dexter Baptist: Bible school; 9:45. Morning service, 11, message, "The Secret of Peace." Young people's service, 6:30. Evening service, 7:30, topic, "The Pathway of Peace." Wednes day night prayer and Bible study at 7:30. Saturday night young people's meeting at 7:30. Fall Creek Church of Christ: Bible school, 9:45. Morning wor ship, 11. Christian Endeavor, 7. Evening services, 8. At the morn ing worship hour, the pastor, Don ald Burke, will use as his sermon topic "Why Calvary?" The eve ning service topic is "Bible Black outs." Choir practice Wednesday evening. 7:30. Midweek Bible study, 8. Saturday Radio j KORE Eurene 1450 Klloeyrles (Mutual. Don Lee Network) 9:00 p. m. American Forum of the Air 5:45 Musical Comedy Echoes 8:00 Old -Fashioned Revival Hour 7:00 News 7:15 Musical Interlude 7:30 Keep 'Em Rolllnsf fl-fXl HailrW-. Wl..m hi- 8:30 Lighthouse Temple 9:00 News 9:15 Voice of Prophecy 9:45-Art Kassel Orch. 10:00 Ar TVmrhn Or-h 10:30 News 10:45 Orrin Tucker Orch. 1 1 -nrTrlr '!. --, V.L ll:30-Johnnie Richards Orch. -ye,, roruana iiw Kilocycles (NBC Bine Network) 8:00 a. m. News i 8:05-rar(ella Parraga, Singer 8:15 Al and Lee Reiser. Pianists 1 8:30 Review in Miniature 9:00 The Quiet Hour Q-rWi h4,a rtt r.it 10.30 Speaking of Glamour TO--; T.-lr a-Y,..-. CM 11:00 Famous Fireside Play wane up, America p. m National Vesperg 1:80 Behind the Mike 3:00 Hollywood Theater 3:30 Musical Steelmakers 3:00 Catholic Hour 3:30 Stars of Todav 4:00 World Wide New 4:30 Grow a Garden 4:45 Excursions in Sdeno 8:00 p. m Sunday at Tommy Doraey' 5:30 Music by White 5:45 Pearson and Allen 8:00 Grandpappy and Hl Pals 8:30 Let's Talk Over the New 8:5 Songs by Dinah Shore 7:00 Good Will Hour 8:00 Inner Sanctum Mysteries 8:30 Jack Benny 9:00 Sunday at Nln 9:15 Eleanor Roosevelt 9:30 News Headlines and HifHMghtg 9:45 Edsewater Beach Hotel Orch, 9:55 News 10:00 Palladium BaUroora Orch. Renew Sat. Eve. Post NOW Be fore rise to $3 year, 10c copy. Russell's Rental Library NEEDLE POINT SIZED Electric Cleaners Ptu 300 ARROW MESSENGER Ph. 61tt Vftn ... .. i . ypu can't beat our milk. Echo nouow uairy. fn. z35-j-, adv PICTURES ... Picture Framing Ruth Wheeler's. 122 E. Broadway Springfield Theatre Johnnie Mae Brnwn tn LAW OF THE RANGE Laps Veles and Leon Errol la "SIX LESSONS FROM MADAM LAZONGA" Serial: Jangle Girl News - Comle Cartoon DANCE SWIMMERS' DELIGHT Every Saturday Night Music by Carl Rooen & his orchestra PSBCZZSI LAST 2 DAYS! SHE WANTED DOORS OPEN 6:30 rTimvyr gold varwxiJ.-rau STRIPE HOSIERY BURCHS 1060 Willamette TZZM she wanted wm " lfSfa SOCIETY... ia Lsfl tin wont war! lx f mm wrflii; vr HONDO! wfl( Civilian Defense Meetings Saturday 7:30 p. m. All persons Inter ested in enrolling in first aid classes in the Veneta, Central, Crow, Jeans, Wolf Creek and Noti communities, meet at the Veneta Community club building. Wm. Maridaugh, district captain, will assist with the organization of the class. Lenten Thoughts Saturday, March 21. "And my people shall dwell in a peaceable habitation." Read Isaiah 32:16-20. The Old' Testament with an ar resting insight uses "habitation" as we use "home." For a home is a house which has become a habit of the spirit. A house thus loved and lived in becomes more than wood or stone. Its rooms grow rich in memory. Its walls, tested by many storms as sure us; its thresholds are hospi tality; order is its beauty; content ment its blessing; goodness its crown and its foundations support the structure of society. It needs many kinds of peace to make a peaceable habitation; an inner peaces for each indweller; the peace of love and comradeship; the peace of economic security; the peace of the State and "the peace of God which passeth understand ing." Our world is sick with longing for peaceable habitations. Must the prophet's vision remain forever unfulfilled? Prayer: O Father of us all, Who dost establish the solitary in fam ilies, praise Thee for our homes. May we make the houses of our habitation, though they be spac ious or humble, beautiful with care and bright with love and, by Thy grace, secure in peace. In His Name Who blessed all homes He entered. Amen. By Federal Council of Churches. HOSIERY MENDED Balcony of Payless Drug Store We clean and remake your old hat to look like new. Dorothy Duree Shop. DRAPES CLEANED ELECTRIC CLEANERS Specializing In examining the eyes for glasses. DR. ELLIOTT. LO.O.F. Bide LAST TIMES TONITE TQNT0 BASIN DINE & DANCE The HOLLAND Hal Hardin and His "HOLLANDAIRES" With Ruth Barton, vocalist and Vern Minkler, M.C. 3 FLOOR SHOWS S TASTY FOODS Cover Charge 55c Tax Inc. Sun. Night The "Hollandalres" WHEN OTHERS FAIL Coma to us. Try our Chinese natures berb remedies . . will help tou eealn good health. Disorders, sinusitis, heart ran. Uver cldney stomach, fas, constipation ilcn diabetes, rheumatism, gall and bladder, fever, skin female complaints. Charlie Chan Chinese Med. Berb Co. Offla. hour, only Wad. ard Sunday. S:S0 to 6:00 r. aa. i a. FO.NO CONSULTATION FHD 720 Willamette. Eugene. Ore The Eucena Register-Guard is mem ber of the Associated Press, rhe Associ ated Press Is exclusively entitled to the uie for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise cre-Mtd In this raper and also all the local newi tlon of special dispatches herein are also published herein. All rights of publics reserved By Carrier, yearly tn advanoa-J6 Of) By Carrier. ""-'hT .00 By Mail in Oregon, yearly.,,, ft.no Outride of State, yearly 0.00 By Mall tn Oremm. fl memth l.M By Hall. 1 'K 00 NOTTCf; of rrtfAL SrTm.rrvrcNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That The First National Bank of Eueene Oregon) as Administrator of the Estate of John Richard Marshall, Deceated, has filed its Final Account and the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County has fixed Monday, ihe 6th day of April, 1W3. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day In the County Court Room at the County Court Houe, Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections thereto. All ob ject tons must be filed on or before said date. Dated this 2th day of february. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK or EUGENE (Oregon, Ad minlMrator, HARRIS A BRVSON. Attorneys. 17 fill Ur IS. I 1 iiL Is! VTI Jl tU2A bhu wmi im kvdr P9Sta -(MTV WILCOIOM II NEWS Se CARTOON Legal Notices IN THK CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OF ORtXiON VOK COUNTY OF LANE MALCOLM C. HALL, some-l times known as M. C HALL.I and ELLA MAE HALXJ HUSBAND AND WIFE. Plaintiffs.) vs. SUMMONS ELLEN NES LEY. an unmar-V rled woman. The unknown) heirs of Ellen Nealey, de- ceaed; ADELINE HAYES.) a widow and unmarried; the) unknown heirs of P. C.) RENFREW, whose name is) sometimes written P. C.) Renfrow, deceased: the nn-) known heirs of WILLIAM) RENFREW, whose name is) sometimes written as Wit-) 11am Renfrow, deceaseds the) unknown heirs of RUFUS A.) RENFREW, whose name 1st sometimes written Rufus A.) Renfrow, deceaned: H. R.) SLOAN and JANE POEl SLOAN, his wife, if any:) the unknown heirs of MRS ) H. B. SLOAN. dereaMKl: the unknown heirs of JOSEPH-) IN McDOWELU deceased ;) the unknown heirs of JOHNl doe Mcdowell, husband i of Josephine McDowell, de-) ceased: LAURA M. TAY-) LOR. unmarried widow oft C. L. Taylor, whose name is) sometimes written as CHAR-) LES L. TAYLOR, deceased:) JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR) and GLADYS TAYLOR.) husband and wife: MARION) TAYLOR COPPING and ) ROY COPPING, husband, and wife; the unknown heirs) of G. J. LAND ESS. decca.-l ed: the unknown heirs of) JANE DOE LAND ESS.) whose name is sometimes) written as Mrs. G. J. Lan-t doss. deceased: A. F.l MOODY and JANE DOEl MOODY, his wife, if any:, the unknown heirs of JOF.l FOG LE. diseased : M ETTA ) MARIE MOODY and JOHN) DOE MOODY, her husband.) If any: GEORGE FR1SSKLI.I MOODY and JANE DOE) MOODY, his wife, if any:) RANSOM R. RAYMOND andl JANE DOE RAYMOND, hi) wife, if any; F.VERETTl STILL and JANE DOEl STILL, his wife, if any:l EARL L. PRATT andl MAUDE B. PRATT. h!-,t Wife: VERNTTA LUTHER.) as administratrix de bonis) nan of the last will and tes-t tament of GEORGE C.) FRISSELL. deceased: WIU LAMBTTE COLLECTION! AND CREDIT SERVICE, al corporation; ROY W. TEM-i PLE: also all other persons) or parties unknown claiming) any right, title, estate, lien) or Interest in the real prop-) erty described in the com- plaint herein. 1 Defendants.) To Ellen Necley. an unmarried woman, the unknown heirs of Ellen Neslev. de ceased: the unknown heirs of P. C. Renfrew, whose name la sometimes written as P. C. Renfrow. the unknown heirs of William Renfrew, whose name la sometimes written as William Ren frow. the unknown heirs of Rufus A. Renfrew, whose name la sometimes written as Rufus A. Renfrow. deceased; the unknown heirs of Josephine Mc Dowell, deceased; the unknown heirs of John Doe McDowell, husband of Josephine McDowell, deceased; the un known heirs of G. J. Lad ess. deceasd. and the unknown heirs of Jane Doe Landeas. whose name la sometimes known heirs of G. J. Land ess, deceased, and the unknown heirs of JOB FOGLE. deceased, and all other persona or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, stats, lien or Interest in and to the real property described in the complaint herein. Defendants: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF OREGON. You and each of you are hereby notified to appear and answer the complaint which has been filed againat you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of first publication of this sum mons, and If you fail so to appear and anaver, the plaintiffs will appeal to the Court for the relief prayed for In their complaint, to-wit; For a decree war tn tjoe of tne plaintiffs In and to the following de scribed real property: Lot A of Frlssell's Plat, as plat, ted and recorded at page 22 of Volume 9 Lane County Oregon Flat Records In Lane County, Oregon. More particularly described as be ginning at a point which is the intersection of the south line of the McKen-le Highway and the west line of lot S of Section 19. Town ship 10 South. Range S East Wil lamette Meridian, running thence North T0 deg. east along said Mc kenzie Highway 21S.37 feet, thence South 308.78 feet, thence South 70 deg. West -13.27 feet, thence North 306.70 feet to the plaea of beginning. Also Lot C and D of Frlssell's Plat as platted and recorded at page 33 of Volume 8 Lane County ' Oregon Plat Records in Lane Coun ty. Oregon. More particularly described as be ginning at a point on the south edge of the McKenzle Highway at a point 426.74 feet north 78 deg. east of the Intersection of the south edge of said highway with the west line of lot S of Section 13, Township 10 South, Range ft East of the Wil lamette Meridian, running thence north 78 deg. east along east edge of said highway 428.74 feet, thence south 208.78 feet, thence south 78 deg. -wert 428 74 feet, thence north 306.78 feet to the place of beginning. Also, beginning at the southeast corner of lot D of Frlssell's Plat as platted and recorded at page 22 of volume 3 Lane County Oregon Plat Records in Lane County. Oregon, said point being north 78 deg. east 8;3.48 feet and south 308.78 feet of the intersection of the south edge of McKenzle Highway and the west line of lot 3 of Section 13, Town ship 18 South Range ft Fart of the Willamette Meridian, running thence south 810.88 feet, thence north 89 deg. 37 mln. west 814.0ft feet, to the east edge of a 12 foot roadway thence north 676.35 feet, thence north 78 deg. east 627.77 feet along the south of lots C and D of said FrlsseU'a Plat to the place of beginning. Is good and valid and that .the plaintiff title thereto be quieted. And that it be decreed and adjudged that the defendants, and each of them, have no right, title, estate, interest or lien whatsoever in or to said premises, and that the defendants, and each of them, be forever barred and enjoined from asserting any claim whatsoever in and to said premises adverse to the platntlff, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable In the prem ises. This summons is served upon you bv the publication thereof in the Eugene Register-Guard pursuant to an order duly made and entered on the lith day of March. 1M2. by the Honorable G. F. Sklpworth, Judge of the above entitled court, directing service of sum mon to be made by publication thereof in the Eugene Register-Guard, a news paper of general circulation published in Eugene, Lane County. Oregon, which summons Is to be published once a week for four successive weeks. DONALD R. HUSBAND, Attorney for Plaintiff. 860 Wil lamette Street, Eugene. Ore gon. Date of first publication. March 14, 1342. 806 Sat April 11. NOTTCE is hereby given that the State Land Board of the Slate of Oregon will receive sealed bids in Its office in the State Capitol, b Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock. A. M.. on Monday. April 8. 1B43, for the purchase of ap proximately forty-nine merchantable trees growing on the NW'ij of NWU of Section 18, Township 16 South. Range S East. W. M.. which trees have been cruised at 210,000 board feet, and mark ed for cutting. The minimum price which win be considered U 3.00 per thousand board feet. Bids must be accompanied by certi fied check for the full amount of the bid, made payable to Lewis D. Griffith. C1Lk the 8tat Lnd Board. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. k - tf-uid be m-ad tad ttttmeed to Lewi D. fJ.1 fills. Clerk of Ihe Rtalr 1 UndRoHtil. KjiIi-iii. Ot.-non, HluJ shnuld Api.lu-j.lioii and bid fur purchM01 Dated thts l.th day of March. 1W2. in Salem, Oregon. m LEWIS D. GRIFTTTH. a- Sat Apr 4, r- Prote-slonal Cards DENTIST Lee. W. a Tilfanv B0. 42-.T i? i DR. L. E. GEORGE. I.O".O.FBldi OMETUISTNDOPllCIAN DR. ELUOTT-L O. OTf7bLD; Sherman W. Moody. 38 E. BrdwV OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN" AND SIIRC.Fnw DR. TAYLOR, 430"Miner7PrTM CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PERCY W. BROWN SPENCETR. COLUNS"&CaT" CHIROPRACTIC JHYSICIAN 5LLJ!?l DrHelms. foot correction. 312ETlI TAX CONSULTANT ACCOUNTANT Frank N. Fassett. 101 Minpr Rm Death Notices 50 JArfSSOfN.r fhc' Ma Jackson' vLat -h iBm,y nome- 1572 Jerry this monmir; at 5 a. m Wife- of K. M. Jackson, mother of Mnrjone Jackson of F.URene Mrs Dorothy Johnson of New port Ore-son, John in the serv ice of the A. C. H. T. C. Shep ard Field, Texas. 1 sister. Mar garet Shune, 1 brother, Vircil Shnpe of Corvallis, 3 Brand chil dren. Mrs. Jackson was a mem ber of the First Christian church of Eugene and active worker in that organization. Born at Oak land, pie.. May 9. 1886. Daugh ter of pioneer family of that community. John H. and Mary E Shupe. Made her home here in Eugene for the past 15 years, funeral notice later. Arrange ments in charge of Veatch-Hol-lingsworth chapel. OWEN Joseph Owen died""Friday. March 19. at the age of 73 years. He was born in Linn county May lj, 1868. and had lived in Linn county all his life. On June 12, 188ft he married Sarah Cath erine Wigle, who died in 1913. He is survived by two daugh ters: Mary Owen. Silverton; Mrs. Ralph Baumgartoner, Har risbiug; three sons: Lester, Ar- llnrrl.on' nonrcra antl AciUi. it risburg: two brothers, John and van. riiirnsourg. runeral serv ice will be held Sunday, March 22, at 2 p. m. from the Miller- snprmnn fnnora hn-. t, risburg. Burial will be in the i-ine urove cemetery. HOLLISGilbert Hollis. Rt. 4. Eu gene, died at the Sacred Heart hospital, Friday afternoon. March 20. He was born April 2, 1880, in Debugue, Iowa. He is SlirVIVori Viv o 1fii,nV.,a- rj..ii. Ferguson of Salem, and a son, Lloyd Hollis of Salem; 2 broth ers. A. E. Hollis of Klnmath Falls, and Joe J. Hollis of Trent: and 9 crr9nH.liilr4n. IT.,- 1 services Monday. March 23. at h. in. hi i-uuie 5 cnapei. Having severed my connection with Ramey Vt. Hugh ud taken over the office of the late T. A. gHveri it 8T Wei Broadway, I will be glad to welcome old and new frlendi il my new location. All real estate matters entnuted to office will receive courteous and Intelligent ttentlo Al I listings Inspected promptly. 87 West Broadway One East One West All Best BOTH JUST OUTSIDE THE CITY Man, fVT lpiimar $4000 Lovely home with extra large living room. WeD WJI in kitchen. 1 bedroom down, 3 "unfinished" up. Cheoai sunny dinette. Over size enclosed lot Full bearing milt il nut trees. Double oarage. 1 block to the bus. Close to id-1 $1000 down, balance easy, or could re-finance. Close to m ti r. .T U rt ...:n - .Mniia- knm. a. narl navment OH uu!'l bedroom completely modern home. Small studio house in nection 2'4 acres land suitable for several more homes' Jl water and elect. A mighty nice property in a la5' uc".,ur. "6I cality. $5000 is the price. Buys like this are hard to ima.- I the first one to act. Eugene Community Builders T?lfrtre "It must be good if we recommend it 4I Miner tfiag. MOD. E. Side 6-rm. home, full basement, new furnace. Good Inn t:n n n II .flhrU,!. An large lot, with shrubs and fruit trees, r'n. zi.u-m. TRADE 2 lots in Beverley Glenn, Los Angeles for trailer house not over 18 ft. fully equipped In good condition with good tires andgood LhychInfl!280 JJ; 4-RM."lnodern house new. Cheap for cash, would take trailer house as part payment, or terms. 16th and Mississippi, W. Splla. vviuiam uoaaara. FOR SALE 4-rm. house near old airport. $650. $100 down. Terms on bal. Would rent. Inq. last Jhouse on South end Grantstreet. CORNER LOT 40x160: 4-rm-house, modem plumbing, good .. i ... . o V.M-n Q,. Clone Hut, Glcnwood districtBennett. FREE FARM CATALOGUE., ue tails of over 200 farms. Ore. Settlement Ass'n.. 81 W. 8th. WESPEClALlZE IN FARMS O. E. CROWE Phone 471 Springfield 2 SMALL houses, cabin and acreage at Kitson Springs. Mrs. V. M. Spicer. Mohawk, owner. 3 BEDROOM House on West 8th Inq. 372 W. 12th. Eugene. . BARGAINS in farms, homes, ex changes. H. N. TRAXLER Creswell. Ore. 6-RM. House, double lot Close in. $1600 cash. 243 No. H St.. Cot- tage Grove afternoons or eves. NEW 4-Rm. house, 3 lots, 90x120. 1300, Xermi. PU. Sptli 848. March 21, 1943 wmn L POOLE FUpT'M rn. tugene 723 or -l k-. :onst8 , nAUFStCTtn-- 1 ! in our recent "i "W m the cem-".' jonansen, Mr fi Ke.Vr1JE. ' ?e. ana. Get! need of friendZlg .,ii iL ",u m White Shield iSfiftwi viqjiau ive Portland, -entaTputekm TWrt.Unim ' -4 IN MOST CASKS FIR H1DDV ot?rr T,-Tr I Cor8rWi,amea 2412-R. ' our non ps vr inn A Wr. ir r n . ??i S'.J OAK. 11 BATHS INTRA RED TO1 PHONE 78, MINER BUt PSYCHOLOGIST - HiM f .vtAiiuuucub ruwm 1IH Lost & Fotmi LOST Rot TS.o... ..j vJJ blue fender skirt right reui i-nev. newaro. hn. Euta or can n riasnnfi 5tnia LOST Bulova watch nasH luKi. ncwarq. taait K'm t Transportation j WANT i4.il- anA.i.J from Corvallii cantonmati moss LEAVING for TacomaTualJ lor i. fn. B2-w. Real Estate for Sale 200 NOTICE William B. Shelley PhcmilJS I Ph. 479 I CAN Sell you bedroom hjmf-ofV $2200 on god- SnTi it is not a new house. agoodoldone:aUonoM in a nice district . -William B. Shelley 87 West Broadwav"; ALMOST new . jWft with bath uPstaSti; r COBURG. S-rm. jt shrubs, t,hi0iou fruit room. ch : right at V""" across r-u""- S NICE Jn,5o66.Pri. west town .of USW-fc Clear. Jg W Ej unemcumberea, jj J that I can use. Guara. 3 bdrm., "VdV'S walnuts. Hjuity J5? $750 cash HaSr ht oy out sti:M Phone 69 SpriM"- 3!So3SSsS npy Ave., 2 ieeIJ2snj,Pjj' that i t 1 " y Guard. - rm . house I" L