Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1942, Image 10

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    Page Ten.
Fruit, Vegetable
Eugene Markets
A rT)ra! rvU1nn of btivlnft pHcae
of fruit and vrgttaW'a i nod in Tu
dsys markt Int. BwaenhtrriM. your
buries and lofsnberrle sra adrird to tha
list and qulta a number of rhsnas in
prlra ara announced. Tna market price
foUow:
rrrrm
BrBi rruti
armlum uaitt (nuxtraum of J of J
per cent acidt
rirl Qualitv (maximum Of Ol 1 P
arid.
Sacond quality
ftlTTEB
fThalcul Frlct)
Orada A
Crad B
-43c
Trlpa . lh. .
He
Fwa-lb. loaf.
lb.
Trios, finjle. lb.
. 2.
Trip. In one iot.
...-34,c
Burin rrkr
nrade A larra 5"??
Grade B lare 30-Slc
Grade A medium . .U",0
Grada B medium ..27-28C
WbolciftU P'les t ReUHert
Grade A larita
Grada B large
r.rtil A medium -- . . -J?c
rotLTBi
No.
1 colored hen ,
No. 1 leEhorn hen
..18c
2.1c
-18c
(
4'-C
No. 1 colored rpriruts .
lyrt wool
Coarse, lb. ,
Short wool ,
Umb. lb. ,
Mohair, lb. .
3e
fleef .
Calf .
-IV
.11c
Kip
Lonj Jrool paMa
C
Catrara. IK
.lh.
Wheai red. buhet .
Wheat, white, bushel
White oatt, ton
Orjv oat, ton
Me
..915
MS
Barley,
ton . ,
KI1F.TA HLBB. FRUIT I
i Bo Tin Prleea Aver, far Ne. I Prodneet I djy.g 4tock m,rkt although manv lead
Boysen berries, erata -' arrci were unable to attract a following.
Young berries, rrata tl , Turnover approximated only 250. OHO !
Iyfnberrie crate "5 - ghare. I
Apple, lb. . """V Gain for favorite ran to a point or'
Rtrawberrlea. crate W V more at tha best. Trend wavered In
Raspberries, crate i ,1
Currant, crate . 91.50
Pie cherries, lb. c
Black cherrie. 1H.
Royal Anne cherrl, lb. r
Spinach, lb. - i
Cauliflower, crate . w j
Hothouse cucumber, do. . 9V
Aspararu. lb. ..- . I 'r
Rhubarb, lb. ,. , ?c i
Radishes, doi. biinrhea . 4Qo i
Onion, dot. bunrhe , "
Hothouse tomatoes, IK - lc I
Cabhsge lh. ... , .
Lettuce, crate . -92
Oar rot, doz. bunches . 5"c ,
Beeta, dog. nunc he ,
r I
"r I
l Ml
$1. 10 j
Pea. IK
Local celery, dog. bunches ,
Apricot, lub
Public Market
VsgettMae
If lettuce, lb.
Head lettuce, head
Spinach, lb. ac: I for
Hothouse tomatoes. In, .
Green onion, hunch .
Carrots. I bunches for
Potatoes. IK
Beet. 9 bunches
Celery, bunch
Tumtp. lh
1c
20-2flc
Cabhaga. lb.
ummer squash, 1 lha. .
P.tichlnt anuath, 3 lhe.
Oystr plant, buncb
Cauliflower, lb
Radishes, bunch
Mustard green. IK
Peas. lb.
loc
-ine
25c
B tiring Beans .
FT Its
Orled Prune lb
Raspberrle. 1 boxea ,
Strawberries, box , , .
Currant, box
Pie cherrie. 4 bi
Oxheart cherries. IK
Bol ten berries, crate ,
Young berries
Black cap. 1 boxes foe .
Royal Anne. Bin. IK
Apples. 4 lb, for
in
..M0
10-I2C
.10c
2o
V
-II-2 15
-92-2 15
29C
1"C
2.V
rS'erli . . , ,
Extraa
Mediums
Dtasae Pea Hi?
Heavy hen. IK
Light bens, IK
57e
.35c
JSC
mrars. IK
Turkey, soma. lb.. 99-79c; bene
HlMlla
Butter, lb. ai
Walnut. IK and l.v
Pllbarta. IK.
Rahblta, dressed, lb
B1a
sralnuta. lh.
10e
Rome mad aiisaae. IK
Grane lutro galloa
Money. 1 lb. Jar
lha.
Portland List
PORTLAND. Or .July 1 AP
The following are the prices tetatlera
pay wholesalers except where otherwise
noted:
Butter Prints, A grade. 4V In
parchment wrappers, 4Sc In carton;
It grade, 41lc In parchment, 3o In
carton.
Butterfat Plrst quality, mitlmum of
i of I pr rent aridity delivered tn
Portland, 0'4-a.le lb. premium duality,
'maximum of .M of 1 per cent aridity.
4?-43lie lb valley route and country
Mlnti 1( 1 thlA first U IK . 1
second Duality at Portland, so undr
fust or 38-3o lb.
rheeee Selling prices to Portland rt.
lna(. W.c lli. trlnlrti
hilinlfrl.
M'te 1(M lo.(. T'iO lh.
monk.
ro.B. Tiui-
Ttr to prwlufr.! A l.rr.
ffe dnunt B. Urr-. .: A. milium.
snl n, multum. v dirn.
hIS' " " 50 11'0 pf Pu"es ''"' fnd at !
Uv.' rlw-i.r1n, rn.: K. t.!,e rfI,ival Saturday n.ght,
ar.d. lrghorn hroiif. unrtr p. ib... ; TIle other was picked up on Main
I: oifr I'i lhfc J: piiwul frr. street.
J'fc to 4 lhe. J.e: cotorM hnt Ilr lb :
l.fhorti. under J' lh. , 7r; ovrr 9
lim lfc-; Ni. s r..i. h,n. v iMj N.X 10IMJSTKR STARTS FIRE
a er.-le. lor- W: rT-.t.rf. lit. i SPR1 W, Fi KI H A fir ,tBj
R.Mii-Av.t.n round, kin. . . A file started
tmd.
Drefe1 turkey Selling prlt-ei:
Ne
Rehhitav Avernc emmtrv killed.
StV lh ; eiir klllrl. 3K-.VV lb.
Onlmi c.reen. 4iv o.f. h.in.-he-
re-i
WH. Hl r!low. M'i lla Walla.
Polatte. ner Shafter (Cal
ivee. 100a. 9 75: lr-at. I -1 -rt
w
Vekim.. ,-entai
Countrr meata He'tma mli-.
tila: Crwmltv ktiir.1 h,t Knifh.
ma. 1 lli-..
17 17
le-e. tan.
IVtfc-i canrn
IJ-IV lh I f.vwl
lc lb i twjllt.
3Vtle h wt in,
0 lb. I do hea.,
lb.
tn'er row a,
Un-.Ni.
t-ltc lb (
fort,
ee 9 7
Wool-
-11 rrtr'r.. I. rv.tr... ..-v
lb; tsn-b i i Th.
M.Wi.ir 1.43 1?.nof.h. IV IK
Hoc. .t'. It. 1.41 rr,.p V lh .
nnp 4nr lh i w.rtM. n il, h
r.v.r. b.'k-i.ii ti. iv p.
M.v :i.n tvi... nr Intrli.- .If.W,
I. S4 VI rtl.(.i,h. 4nO I.
vU.v prir.- w iK.-x.H. lov... laftt
l. point; limolhr, ...i.rn
san. 3 I.L
"RTUAVn Ore. Jtly
'140AI Cattle U!N Y
calvee m'iM mnA iota! 1
liv nn limited supplv. lm.'
wn r-i urtw y hifhn .
1 2.
kt mr.
aMgrsM fat ien up 11 w nnw
tOOd r 'let 1 N; i-MMC'V rtlr t p
ters atrtrtiv t-od rr1 r,.,,-,.
tt'e 14V few rorr""n Wi'ett H nrt f
taTiner ni'iT ,( n;i3., irt
tlairv
rnw a M m hee M.-(
Prices Revised
medium -food r-adea -l75: common
down to 8 AO: food-choica vealtrs steady
t 13 0O-14 00.
Hoo sa labia VX. total SV: market ac
tive; truck-in. aiound 10 abova Monday's
best time; no carload offered: iood
cholca 170-JI0 lb. weifhti 14 75-85: fat
typa and medium trade Hfht welajhts
quotable down to U.Si; no-280 lb. lar.
gety 14:00-25; lifht liftita 1J.7S-I4 ;
sows atronflrr, Mb-lV lb. 12 00-75;
mootn ItKlU weifhU 13 0O-5O: feeder
pitft acarce. choice Hints quotable to
16..V).
Sheep lalabla and total 250: market
steady; food sprin Iambs mostly 11. SO:
feeder 9.50-75; culls down to V; fond
yearl'ms Monday 7 5O-S.0O; food ewea
3.50-4.00; common down to 1.50.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Or.. July 21 AP
Wheat: Open Hif,h Low Clo
Julv 97 7 M's
SepU 98 M t
Dec 101 1.01 101 101
I Cain jrratn:
Flux 2.39' .
' Cah wheat 'hide
Soft white 1.00; toft whit axcludlnf
Rex 1.02; white club 1.02; we.tern red
1.02.
Hard red winter ordinary 98. 10 per
cent 1.00, 11 per cent 1.02, 12 per cant
1.06.
Hard whit Baart 10 per rent 1.11.
11 per cent 1.14. 12 per rent 1 11.
Today' car receipts: Wheat IS. barley
1, flour 2, corn 2. millred 2.
BOSTON WOOL
i BOSTON. July II ( APi 'USDA.
Occasional ialei nf wool In the Botton
I market were motly In small volume to
' day. Some offering! of 44-50 cent ffreate
batc were reported from mill for bright
; medium wool but dealer reported verv
l Utile wool available from the count rv at
these price. Some scoured eight -mon tha
Tex at wan sold at a price range of 91. IS
to 11.20. Territory wow Ik were Inacm.
New York Markets
Bv VICTOR El'RAWK
Nrw vnnv Jul n iapi niia
steel and pedal ties were propped by i
...... i... .... . . j . ...
many cane after mid-dav and minor i
lowe were well distributed In the clo. i
Inc hour. Bond tilted forward In spots.
Santa F went Into new high ground !
,nre 1939. Paramount Picture common I
and preferred touched new peak for i
1942. In front most of the day were I
Atlantic Coast Line, IT. S. Steel. Beth- j
lhem. American Telephone. Allied
Chemir!. Rowing. Gletm Martin. Rears i
Roehurk. International Rubber and U. S. i
Gvpsum.
Larking cltmhinf stamnla were wet-
ern Union. Anaconda. Kennerott. V. R
Rubber preferred. Pullman. Wettinghouse. i
General Klectrtc. Johns-Manvllle and I
united Aircraft.
Earning statement were none too
pleasing. General Electric had to con-
tend with a six-months' showing f 72
renta a share against 90 cents In the 1941
period.
Springfield
500 Pickers Wanted
To Sign For Bean Crop
SPRINGFIELD With heavy
picking slated to begin in about
three weeks, the Springfield Bean
Growers association, through their
president, A. R. Cockerline, have
announced that 500 more pickers
will need to register before that
time. Approximately 500 have
already signed with the growers,
but Mr. Cockerline urges that oth
ers get In contact either with him
at 20K21 or with Bernhard Fedde,
attorney for the association.
Mr. Cockerline also announced
that the growers will not be able
to furnish transportation to the
pickers this year. Many fields
have good camping grounds adja
cent, he added, and persons who
desire to do so can stay on the
grounds throughout the harvest,
thus avoiding the need for trans
portation. Pickers this year will be paid a
cent and three-quarters per pound
with a bonus of a quarter cent for
every pound, provided that the
picker stays through the entire
harvest,
FROM SAN D1KGO
SPRINGFIELD Meredith (Bud
Watson and Mrs. Watson, son and
daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. j
James C. Watson of Springfield. I
arrived here Tuesday for a visit
from San Diego where he is scrv- I
ing as second class petty officer
with the naval flying force.
LEGION MEETINGS I
SPRINGFIELD Regular meet
ings of both the post and the lad
ies' auxiliary of the American Le
gion will be held at Legion hall
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock,
T ncr ivn rni v n
SPRINGFIELD The citv nolirr
department reports that thre lad
les' purses and a green billfold
are being held awaiting identifica
tion anl claim hv their
y a tnree-year-old vi
vminE.stcr whri
wna plaviiitf with matches did an
estimated $40 damage to the auto
mobile owned hv Mrs. Rusie MVv-
crji Monday afternoon t the v'e-
nicic was parked at Sixth and C,
Mieets. Mrs. Mryer'i younj; son
i"' irnnnie lor the 01.170
J Which WAS etinetlishfV nftrr tliA
bj rrsntiMM i r.ir i i,t.
. citv drniirtmfMit ho t K ,...n-.i
T1C Iw.v e-aii- ....
Material, that were never Used
before will go Into post-war ve
hicles, engineers say. They will
inrlurle more aluminum and' pla
Its with impregnated color.
Learn the Truth About
BOYEL YORMS
floijtxlwrtrma mn eviae tnttrm trrxihle than
Ihin k And tHe horriMe rri'iies
wt h lulPf ft! f-pir tnttrl ri w
rur eh-id riaht nw thit "i'
v-wtng . ri-B'ie anth'. arvvbere
ci "ratrh th. ruljr ailtaent.
atrh f..r th eirnlni ( t rVlt.
"-'.'h " at rt tm, tiniv t,.rni-l )...
rf wt, ttrh finM nr at. J . Y N K H
NMIM'I.K f , rt.
tntmi, t a Amarn-i'i Ua.lmt rr..rritarv
t"m wnlifi"; scienf iftraiiv And
lrl t m 'horta (,.r tnr a rMyr.
JNf d"a fMt .r.hnm la'r
f"m. (ft r1a rMl. V hn n
"mi ar th' it ! n.t . i,i i.......
Symphony on
Russia at War
Well Received
NEW YORK. July 21. W
From a small tin can that arrived
in the United States from Russia
not long ago came the symphonic
story of the Soviet Union at war
a story of bombs and shells and
blood and death but with ulti
mate victory its theme.
It was at the western hemis
phere premiere of Dmitri Shosta
kovich's new seventh symphony,
and Arturo Tosianim's baton led
110 members of the NBC sym
phony orchestra to bring to the
American radio audience the voice
of its ally across the sea.
For 73 minutes, the moving and
majestic Ecore set down by the
Kussian composer even as lie
labored as a firefighter in besieged
Leningrad was broadcast in this
country and by shortwave to the
world.
The work portrayed a peaceful
people beset by war, their mass
ing to resist and, In its final move
ments, signified victory with a
rushing, martial theme.
The applause of a distinguished
studio audience was evidence tint
Shostakovich, who said in a spe
cial radiogram that "my music is
my wcakon" had done his work
well.
Their acclaim, too. was for Tos
canini's direction of the orches
tra that played from photographic
copien made from a microfilm of
the original score brought here by
airplane and motor car from
Kuibyshev, Russia, in a tiny can.
In his message to the western
hemisphere audience, the com
poser said his symphony was be
ing played "on a day when freedom-loving
nations are waging
battle against the common enemy
Hitler ism."
"When I was working on the
seventh symphony," he said, "my
ihnnoMs upr, nf hatred for the
enemy and love of people of the
trials of progressive mankind and
our coming victory. I wrote my
symphony in my native city of
Leningrad in those days when the
enemy tore at the gates of this
beautiful city."
RAF Bombs Nazi
Submarine Works
LONDON, July 21. W Many
squadrons of British fighters
swept over France Monday after
noon in swift follow up of an over
night bombing of the German
submarine works at Vegesack.
Boston bombers also attacked
a power station In northern
France, it was said authorita
tively.
Vegesack Is 10 miles north
west of Bremen.
"Three of our bombers are
missing from these operations,"
the air ministry said.
The blow against northwest
Germany was the fourth in as
many days, having been preced
ed by three daylisht smashes
against the Ruhr and submarine
construction centers at Luebeck
and Flensburg.
House Agrees on
Funds for OPA
WASHINGTON, July 21. JP)
The house agreed Monday to pro
vide $120,000,000 for the office of
price administration as it adopted
a conference committee's recom
mendation to settle differences
with the senate in a $1,858,939,000
deficiency appropriations bill.
The OPA allotment amounted to
$45,000,000 more than the house
l ad voted originally but $5,000,000
less than voted by the senate, $41,-
PLANT LICE
When your plants have Just Keen
watentl or ar mill wet with dew,
uprinkle tliem with HI II l II insec
ticide and rceUciiL Sate your rber
istiett plant ttiis eny way cannot
injure tlie nmt eh-M folmce, buds
or hit Mantua. IU IIVDII in otlorleMS
In Mainly Sitter 4 an ."m up at Unit
t.rocer-. eeil Sffre find I'et Shop.
PRONOUNCED BU'HACK
HEMORRHOIDS
trnrs)
You may oe relleve.l from
your rectal and bowel trou
bles without the loss of time
The method is safe, sane and
satisfactory.
it Kill pay you to Investi
gate this at
DR. GEO A. SIMON
Chiropractic Fhyatcian
Hrtte fur Free Booklet
S? fc. 10th Ave. Thone 33S?
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30 nd 60c
l'ld,iiT7iiyiWi'iT
THE REGISTER. GUARD,
000.000 less than the figure ap
proved by the budget bureau, and
S75.0OO.O0O less than the total
amount sought by Leon Hender
son, price administrator.
Approval of the conference com
mittee's report came on a stand-:
ing vote of 96 to S.
The measure now goes back to
the senate, where quick approval
of the conference committee
changes is expected.
The action came after Rep. Tab- j
er (R., N.Y.) declared that Hen
derson, "in his estimates for
money, called for absolutely ridic
ulous set-ups. He has an abso
lutely incompetent force, and he
himself, I believe, is totally in
competent. He believes in the
crack-down policy of the NRA,
rather than an appeal for pa-,
triotic cooperation."
Ananas is the scientific name
for pineapple.
RED -ITCHY-SCALY
mm
Effective Home Treatment
Promptly Relieves Torture!
First applications of wonderful gooth
iDK medicated Zemo a doctor's formula.
) promptly relieve the intense itcn-
Ing soreness and start ai one to help
i heal the red. scaly akin. Amazingly suo
refuful for over 30 years! First trial of
! marvelous clean, stainless liquid Zemo
convinces! All a rug
stores. Only 35. ZEIYIO
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
Come to ut. Try "our Chinese natures
herb remedies . . will help ou
regain ttood health.
Disorders, sinusitis, heart lung, liver,
kidney stomach, ras. constipation.
ulce- diabetes, rheumatism, gaU and
bladder, fever, skin.
female comolatnta.
y Charlie Chan
b "" w Offlc, hour. onlT Wed.
V .M Sunday S:30 to
aW 6-fKl p. m.
S. B. FONG CONSULTATION FREE
720 Willamette, Eugene. Or.
BUSINESS and
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
A Register of the Progressive
Business and Professional
People of Eugene
Automotive Service
TIRE TROUBLE? See Jim Bran
non. 972 Oak S.
Building & Decorating
RE-ROOF NOW While materials
are still available: no down pay
ment, 12 mo. on balance.
ACME ROOFING CO.. 733 Olive
PETER A. NELSON & CO.
"51 Years Reliable Experience"
Cement, Repair, Remodeling work
of all kinds. Ph. 942.
PAINTING. Kalsomine. Papering.
Equipped for anv job. J. Jeppe
son. Ph. ll-F-22.
PAPERHANGING. Painting. Kal
somining. Lowest prices. Kunr
Bros. Ph. 4549-M.
PAINTING. Papering. Kalsomin
Ing. Price reas. Ph. 3534-J.
PAINTING, PAPERHANGING
TRESTON & HALES Ph. 665
PLASTERING of all kinds. Patch
work done reasonably. Ph. 2508.
PAINTING. Kal.. Papering $2
rm. up. Ph. 1443-W. Dawson.
PAINTING, Paperhanging and
Roofing. Lange & Co.. Ph. 803.
Cleaners
Lowest Advertised Prices In Town
Eastside Cleaners
2005 Franklin
Convalescent Home
RESPONSIBLE party will care for
convalescents in private home.
Fxc. f"Kd. individual care. Ph.
10H0-W.
! Dentists
I DR. U E. GEORGE
I Room 301 I.O.O.F. Bide
Florist
GRACE & VIOLA'S
Public Market Phone 521
KAUPS For Better Flowers.
Public Market Ph. 1331
Garbage Removal
GARBAGE REMOVAL QUICK
tow-cost service mil s rh ?n8.
House Moving
LAMMERS TlouseMoving"Co7'i!o
K. 15th. Ph. 1753.
Insurance
BOMB INSURANCE
L. C. Cl'LP 287 Miner Bld.
FIRE AND AVTC INSURANCE
Thos S kes 246 Main. Srfd
Oplomctrists
Tn. F. A. FIXIOTT
noPm 217 1 O.n K. PMff
numbers
rLVMBING AND HEATING
Rrpair Work a Specialty
I'hone S3(t or 3G73-M.
rrintinff
Phone H. B. FREELAVD.
PR IN TINT. Eugene Printing Co
i Transfer & Storage
, MOVING Anvwhere vis Bekins
in Line.. Delue Service.
PACIFIC VAN V STORAGE CO
t'pholsterer
A. W MARTIN
Ph 2:o
Nell Orilline
i WFl.L Prilling Ph. 512-R. !i
I Viiinid. C L Uoiduuet & Sod.
EUGENE, OREGON
U'f.tlcfil vain nf all nassenser
can and trucks produced in 1941
was $3,630,000,000.
RalieT POISON OAK
ask for ZEMACOL. made by
NORWICH.
PENNY-WISE' DRUGS
t E. Broadway 767 West 6tb
WANT-AD RATES
1 time, per line .......12c
2 times, per line . 21c
3 times, per line 23c
7 times, per line .......51c
1 month, per line 195
Deduct 5 where cash
accompanies Ad.
Count 5 average sized
words per line. Minimum ad
two lines. Minimum charge
25c.
A special low rate to per.
sons seeking employment.
The Eugene Register -Ouard Is a mem
ber of the Associated Press. Pie 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 publics
Hon of special dispatches herein are also
reserved,
CHANGE OF ADDRESS
In Making Change of Address please
give former address as well as the new.
This Is necessary In order that your
credit can be transferred and the paper
stopped st old address
By Carrier, monthly .00
By Mail in Oregon, yearly ft 00
By Mall In Oregon, 1 months t.W
i Bv Mail. 1 month .60
Outside ol State. r"''r too
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE la hereby given that tha un
dersigned hai been appointed administra
tor ai tha eatate of Walter E. Robert
son, deceased, by tha County Court of
Ltna County, Oregon. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are hereby
notified, to present tna same duly vert
fled and with tha proper vouchers to
the undersigned at Its banking house In
Eugene, Lane County. Oreson. within
six months from tha date of the first
publication of this notice. Data of the
first publication of this notice Is July
14. IM2. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Or EUGENE. (OREGON), Administrator
of the estate of Walter E. Robertson,
deceased.
92 Tues Aug 11.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the
undersigned hag been duly appointed by
th County Court of tha Stat of Oregon
for the County of Lane. Administrator
Of the Estate of S. S. Gum. deceased.
and all persona having claims against
sam esisie are nereoy nouiied to pre
sent the same, properly verified, to me
at the office of Reese Wtngard. Attorney
for the Estate, at 417 Tiffany Building.
Eugene. Oregon, on or before six month
iram me aaie of tnts notice. Dated July
31. 1MX w. E. GUM, Administrator.
REESE WDVGARD, Attorney for the
Estate.
938 Tues Aug la.
Death Notices
50
KESTER Edgar Elwin Kester.
resident of Springfield lor 18
years and Willagillesuie Cor
ners for the past 13 years, died
in Eugene Monday. July 20. He
was born in Canada. Sept. 1.
1865 and he married Lavina
Julian there June 12. 1895. The
family came to Oregon in 1900.
Besides his wife he is survived
bv three children. Flovd of
Portland. Clarence of Califor
nia, and Mrs. Phvllis Woolsev of
Eugene; 6 grandchildren: three
brothers, Hugh. Lew and Dr.
Eugene: two sisters. Mrs. Alice
Perkins of Springfield, and
Mrs. Fred Walker ol Prmeville.
Funeral service will be held at
the Phil Bartholomew Chapel
111 Spnngfieid. Wed.. Julv 22. at
2 p. m. interment in the Laurel
Hill i-emeterv.
BECHILL Helen A. Bechill. S46
W. 13th, died suddenly Tues.
morning, July 21, in Eugene, at
tlie age of 40 years, sne was
born May 13, 1902, at Asnland,
Ohio. She was a member 67 tlie
Presbyterian church. She is
survived by her husband. Fred;
one daughter. Mrs. Fred Hitch
ens of Seattle, and her mother.
Mrs. Mary Shuey of Raymond,
Wash. Funeral service will be
held at 10 a. m. Thurs.. July 23,
at the Branstetter-Simon chapel.
Dr. Norman E. Tully will of
ficiate. Interment will be in
the RestHaven cemetery.
MINNICK William T." Minnick of
Oakridge. died Mon. evening.
Juiy 20. Eranstetter-Simon
chapel in charge.
Funeral Notices 75
THOMPSONMrirWnrGeTtTude
Thompson, funeral service will
be held at 2 p. m. Thurs.. .tulv
23. at Poole's chapel. Rev. H. E.
Aalbue officiating. Interment
m the No. 2, I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Funeral Directors 100
VF.ATCH FUNERAL-HOME
Ph. 112 Pearl St. at 10th
VEATCH-HOLLINGSWORTH"
Thone 112 Pearl St. at Tenth
BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL
Phone 4331152 Olive St.
POOLE FUNERAL HOME
Ph. Eugene 723 or Springfield 341
PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL
Sprmgfield 6thand B.Ph41J
Miller-Sherman Funeral Home
Junction City Ph. 66. Harrisburg 42
Cardjf Thanks 120
WE WISH" to thank our-friends
for their kindness and floral of
ferinss durinc our recent be
reavement. Mrs. Marv Ream
. and familv.
Personals
145
YOUNG women In trouble and In
neea or a Iriena are asked to
rommun'cate with the local Sal
vation Armv. phone 2099 or
come to 719 Pearl street, or P. O.
Box 24V cr write Maior Mil
dred Pratt. Salvation Armr
White Shield Home. 2o41 N. W
Mavfair Ave.. Portland. Oreson
PSYCHOLOGIST READINGS
By appaiauueut. Thvnt 1964.
145
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
TWO-HOUR SERVICE
IN MOST CASES
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Cor 8th Willamette. Eugene. Ore.
Telephone 1621
Lost & Found ISO
RIDING Bridle and a pair of chaos
tied together. Sun. eve. Ph.
1632 Eugene or 703 Spfld. Re-
ward. . .
tost Mon. eve. at Creswell
Union Oil Station. Rolex Oyster
W atch. Reward, bod noagiana.
CreswelL
LOST Slack Suit, size 12. last
Wed. in Pennev's. Return to stall
7. Public Market.
LOST (4) $20 bills Saturday eve
ning. Monev badlv needed. Re-
wanjteturn JtoHegMjuara.
LOST Pair Nvlon Hose. Phone
1236-MT
Transportation 160
LEAVING forNebraska Julv 26.
take 2 passengers. Refs. required
and share expenses. Ph. 2022
Springfield.
MOTHER and daughter want ride
to N. Dak. About middle of
August. Share expenses. Reg.
Guard Box 7083.
PARTY Wants ride to Kansas.
Help drive, share expenses. Ph.
2472-M about 6 o'clock.
TRANSPORTATION direct to Mc
Donald and Strong. Corvallis
cantonment. Ph. 2738-W.
Real Estate for Sale 200
OUTSIDE OF
CITY LIMITS
Modern 4 bedroom home near
W. 19th and Madison, a eood
district Has large living and
dining rooms across front, big
kitchen and bedroom downstairs
and 3 rooms and bath up, with
private stairway. Full basement,
furnace, fireplace, oak floors,
good corner lot. shrubs, trees,
garden, 2-car garage, all very
good condition. $4500, $1000
cash. Dal. terms
TWO ACRES.
5-RM. HOUSE
Only $1650. Near old airport.
Garage in basement. Good ap
pearing house, Eler., pood well,
many oak trees. $550 down. bal.
$20 per mo.
H. E. CULLY
AND ASSOCIATES
Phones 743. 1914-R. 2225-H.
College Hill District
Located among nice homes, this
fine 4 bedroom home goes on
the market for the first time.
uak noors. fireplace, basement,
furnace, lovely kitchen and
nook. Enclosed back yard flood
lighted for party time. $5500.
with $2500 down, balance $30
per month.
EUGENE COMMUNITY
BUILDERS
"It Must Be Good if We
Recommenddd It"
241 Miner Bldg. Ph. 479 or 3562
200 ACRE STOCK RANCH
Only 12 miles from Eugene. 75
acres in crop. All fenced sheep
tight; good set of buildings In
cluding 6-room plastered house:
laree stock barn: several out
buildings, lots of water, good
orchard, some nuts, some good
saw timber; $7500 including
stock and machinery. Some
terms.
E. W. WALKER
At F. J. BERGER'S. 61 W. Bdwr.
Home or Investment
Only $1500 cash for tM 9-
bedroom home, just off Willam
ette St. Outside the city. Excep
tionally well built-in kitchen,
utility room, wood shed, garage
and a nice garden soot. An at
tractive home, and an attractive
income.
EUGENE COMMUNITY
BUILDERS
"It Must Be Good If We
RprnmrriPnrl Tt
241 Miner Bldg. Ph. 479 or 3562
KPFCIAT.
Dandy 24 acres, small
large chicken house, good barn,
elec. close to town and school.
Price $1800. $300 down: 20
acres river bottom, beautiful
trees, buildings. Bargain $3500.
$1000 down. Other listings, in
surance. H. N. Traxler. Cres-
wen, ure
INCOME PROPERTY CLOSE IN.
To settle estate. Two story. 11
room house, full basement, fur
nace, garage. Three apartments
upstairs, all rented. Lot 50x80.
i wo oiocks irorr. w lllamette st.
Bargain price. Rdy S. Woodruff
Ph. 4997W. or see me at Nurs
eryon River Road north.
Stockmen
Read This Ad
320 Acres in small valley, all bv
iiseu. iree outrange, 50 acres in
cultivation. Timber, creek and
soring. Only $15 acre. cash.
u. u. rreei. fn. aioi-wx.
5 ROOM HflMr
East side, grand view, large liv
ing room, fireplace, furnace,
wired for range, $2850; $350
aown.
J. K. GUTTERY
At F. J. BERGER'S. 61 W. Bdwy,
BY OWNER
6 Room ultra modern bungalow:
ucauiiiunv locatea: line view.
Large rooms with latest conven
iences. Beautiful lawn and
shrubs. Reg.-Guard Box 7081.
6 ROOM HOME
Basement, furnace, garage, excel
lent location, east side, walking
usance u. 01 u. and Y lllamette.
$3750. good terms.
J. K. GUTTERY
At F. J. BERGER'S. til W. Bdwr.
CASH will buy home with 3 bed-
rms. nn. hnvlns ri. A.vnn
Double garage, heat with oil cirJ
'yr .V. meiai lined fi rep act
, 1610'? Hilvard. Ph. 1441-J.
IMP. 160 ACRES. $1350
4-rm. house, barn, all sheep tight,
fine spring water, near good
school.
L. E.HODGES.:42JViIamette St.
ISOLATED Vallev stock "ranch.
320 acres. 50 in cultivation. Tim
ber, out-range, creek. sprine.
$15 per acre. D. L. Freel, 1365
CrosPti. 5034-WX.
BEEF CATTLE'OR SHFFP"
I Between 1000 and 1100 acre., good
irm nouse. woonsned, and hav
barn. Mivtly fenced. $11 pet
acre with reasonable down pay
ment will buv it.
RODMANS REALTORS
702 Willamette Phone 4000
$300 POWN BUYS "
Wet Side bungalow. 4 rms. not
Personals
lar out
L E. HODGES. 74: Will. St,
Real Estate for Sale 200
ABOUT 9 ACRES
Genuine river bottom, easr walk
ing distance from bus line, two
main highways, large stores and
fine school, also 12 blks. from a
a large business center. 5 A.
commercial orchard, 8 room
house with bath, hot and cold
water and lights. Excellent value
at $4500 and elderly owner will
take citv property trade.
CHOICE 4'i ACRES
Chehalis loam on corner in fine
neighborhood, easv driving dis
tance from city $1125. good
terms. Can buv some wooded
land adjoining if desired.
SAM RUGH REALTY CO.
1029 Willamette Phone 76
A Real Farm
Bargain
125 ACRE FARM
120 Acres under cultivation. In
Santa Clara district. 9 miles
north on Old 99. S30 per acre.
Good terms. This is a fine farm
and is extremely underpneed.
See Mr. Rugh.
RAMEY W. RUGH
948 Oak
Attractive Suburban
Just outside the city with all city
conveniences. 4 bedroom home
with lovely kitchen and nook. I
bedroom downstairs. Full size
living and dining room, wood
shed, double garage, close to
school. 1M A. of nice land: 2
fine chicken hou.ses and barn for
2 cows. A lovely garden with
plenty of berries, several wal
nut and filbert tres. peaches,
aDples. p-ars. $4200: cash.
Eugene Commnni'v Builders
"It Must Be Good if
We Recommend It"
2.41 Miner Bide. Ph. 479 or 3562
A LITTLE BITTY FARM
Out on McClure Lane we have a
small 4-rom house on 3-4 acre
of good land. There are some
cherry and apnle trees, berries
and garden. The school is two
blocks distant. The owner has
gone into war work and left it
with us for sale. $1700 takes it.
WILLIAM B. SHELLEY
87 W. Broadway Phone 1760
TWO FINE LOTS
On Willamette St.. close in at lust
'4 their value.
VERY CLOSE IN
Apt. income nropertv. an excep
tional buv. for Quick sale.
PARTNER WANTED
For store, business in Eugene,
about $10,000 required. This is
worth your investigation, ex
perienced ladv preferred. See
R. L. Orr
At F. J. BERGER'S. 61 W. Bdwy.
BARGAIN
We are offering twelve
hundred acre Lynx Hol
low Ranch which com
mands large outrange. A
good set-up for Dude
ranch. It will bear in
vest! gation. Immediate
delivery. Terms. GEO.
BELTS, Harrisburg, Ore.
EAST srnic homi?
Lovely 3-bedroom house at 362 E.
19th. Full basement, furnace,
electric water heater, fireplace,
hardwood floors, nice vard. Gar
age. Price cut to $4500. $1000
casn: $su per month.
C. F. HYDE REALTY CO.
628 Willamette St. Phone 741
GOOD INCOME
From this big old house on the
east side, divided into small
apartments, and sleeping rooms,
large lot, needs some work, but
has been showing income of
from $75 to $90 per month. Price
eo?cn ey
v"- iiu. i crrna.
RODMANS REALTORS
702 Willamette Phone 4000
Diversified Farm
169 A., on good road, close to grade
and hi school, about 50 A. in
cult., good 5 rm. house, old barn
and out-buildings, some timber.
Price 55nO. reacnnaHln forme
McCully Realty Co.
755 Willamette
Phone 137
7 ROOMS
And glassed porch. Close In. west
jiuc imiy modern, nasement.
furnace. fireDlace. hardwood
floors downstairs. Immediate
possession. $5500: pay $500
casn. ana 5o3 per month.
EDITH F. GARDINER
At F. J. Berger's
. !1W. roadway
ONLY $350 down. This 5 rm.
house with sun porch has been
comDletelv redec. and all floors
sanded, new floor furnace and
electric hotwatcr heater. $2750.
Paul W. Campbell. Realtor
52pMiner Bldg, Phone 320
SALE OR TRADE 30 A. in f nil
cultivation. 25 acre orchard
n un Dumper crop. On highway
near .ohnnl BnA .k....L 4I in
11 . VllUll-ll. w ill
sell on easv terms or trade for
iiicume property. 37 E. 10th.
PRETTY BUNGALOW, "$2250
Thl. is a enciA buv no.,,. t. nrv
WOOD plant, near shopping
L. E. HODGES. 742 Willamette St.
HOUSE In Springfield. 1225 E S
$95: will trade for late model
car or truck. Terms. See R. F.
Callahan. 660 Willamette St.
180 ACRES Verv good bid's.
Good water and electricitv.
Some timber. Sell reasonable
"r iraae lor portlanl or Senttle
. home. Reg.-Guard Box 7077.
. $600 BUYS "
40 arre 13 mi. out. smalt creeK.
Iot Of wood on good road
L. E. HODGES. 742 Will'. St.
GOOD West Side 6-rm. house.
;m. extra larse lot. 4th
and Blair location. Price fgso
Fasv term. Peterson Mortg
Co.. Ph. 942.
Complete Realty Sen-ice
IT- Grefnl" C. S. Benjan-.ln
3f'. y.-. 8th Phi620
MOD. 5-room house on 1-3 acre":
also 20 acre farm with buildings.
.157 Elkav Drive.
"BEAUTIFUL Isolated" vallevTalb
acres. $4800. half cash. Timber
creek jnd spring. 034-WX.
NKW 5-room home on FHA. 2
bedrms. near school. 1357 .
25th.Ph.J587-J. Call eves.
SMALL Ant. hse.. near U. of O'
Nice location for students. 1252
Emerald.
MODERN 3 b-Hr"ool nomefor
sale. S. Willamette a-ross
from Dunn r!-ool Ph iu?.i
I FOR REAL F.tate and lnturpn-e"
, See J. W. Mror. lJn-ri..!,i".
Tuesd;
- ReaI 'atef
1
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uuuruan I'ortiant;
erty ToanV?"
GER. fil IV d . t:
WANT-glPC
iojuuu. Will bu;?.:
jn!tic'hVan -sa
tinnnn
Bdwv. '.
1 WANT TO B',
A small farm. 45 .
with some cultivate?
tncitv and livaffi"
pav $500 cash ai:;
lv payments, iw"1
WILLIAM t c, I
87 W. Broadwa ' Sfl?4
FARMS WiVS
want and must hav.
farm listings. We h, .1
year and more buvJ
rivine everv -Jt
in your listing tod,,8
OREGON Smlfe
. " "l AVI
WE Hav. a u..
or $3500 for 15 10 30;
chicken Pnnir, r'.
000 chickVnT
RODMANS REU-J
ohiALL lurmshed M
TO SELL . 77
List with Striker 4 W
el Willamette. Phon,t;r
.Rentals ffanwl
YOUNG Couple want to J
luiiiiMiea noine in Ecr.
'.tii inaiiiifi rn nra 7,
mil., o. u. KandalL
Oakridge, Ore.
WANTED House irifiTi
acres. Will rent m ,
of buying. Kilroy, s'n
Bunkerhill. Los Angtj.'
WANTF.n To nTT-.
furnished house with
coupie. nrne Heg.c
I UOI,
COUPLE Desire 2 binH
or partly furn house brj
in Springfield or East 3
n. Mzptid. alter i :
WANTED To lease S;
sion by Oct. 1. WriteK.
Kt. z. Junction C I
3 OR 4 ROOM Unfurnisrr::
clean, close in. reasom:'
Retired couple. Ph. 5Ct
Houses for Rent
UNIVERSITY HOVSl
A 1245 Onvv Smslli-I
living room, kitchetral
room, and bath, somen
eookine ntpnsil.
B 1245 Onyx 5-rmi. h-J
age. circulator heater t
inspection call 3300. 1
8 aMn. to 5 p. m.
NEW. modern duplex, to I
ment sawdust burner. )l
rooms. Water and laws
free. 358 Sunnysida I
3256-M.
FURN. 3 rms. and bath. I'.'l
unfinished but comlors:a
cated College Hill. VTicJ
St. tnq. 61 W. UtS l
m i in.
TRUCKS for rent - Mwl
self. Save Hasten "I
Service. Bdwy. & Pca-fl
DUPLEX on bus line. iu5
city limits. Inq. 1658 'I
Ph. 2282-R.
MODERN 2-bedroom r?l
veniences. River Roaca
fruit, chicken house, ftj
4-ROOM"Modern house. JJ
Sof fd. $25 per mo. r.t
731.
5-BF.TiRnnit House. Ai-1
pets. Bus service. Colil
Ph. 1079-J.J
4-ROOMS Furn. at 651 51
amette and Spencerratj
NEW unfurn. 3 rm. du:l
U. O. Gar. Adults. m.yr
2 BEDROOM HOUSE JOM
1727 urcnara.
nmNISHirn Cabins, to'
mi wont nf Cheshire.
Aton. iinfurn. 5-rm. hse. J
Gar. Adults, no petti!
Farms, Acreage htjl
4 ROOMS and 3; Acres 1
W. Spfld. See Eber-1
below Spfld. Jct.
ApaHmentrE
kitchenette; $4 per
Pearl. ;
2 LOVTLY NEW 3-rcon -Apts.
Close in. $35
Tel. 479 or 3562. '
FURN. Apt. and s nil'1
room. 127 4th Sg&J
Eugene 608. day: Ph. 1
evenings. --7-
MEL VERNON Furn. At.,
room unfurn: fireplace
lns V IQth. r
SMALL Furn. : S-rm. H
entrance.
1648'j
3104-M.
NEW'PETERSON Tvn
$38. Adults. 36lJ--,-,
. ivn n'm ADtS.
."AntS. Cf1
fortable and ouieu 1
132 W. 8th.
heal.''
Refrig1Ph:'86I--,.V:
FURN 3-rms. 1st flw,V:
$14. water. lightS-V---
- 1, rA3ffl
O.ne very snj,?"..';
n-n -.U PI. SIS. -
WILDER APARTJ
788 E- 11
FLORENCE APAJiij I
J.272 W-ILLAABJ
NICF Ant. 3 rms..
$24. 452 lOtl"1
DUPLEX Art. oni'S
Nojet.Ph.j:??:
5-RM. M"d. Ant. "1
furn. 565 B.air.
FURN Apt. Anvil'?'-., j:: J
ttn w 7th Ph. '"'."- . I
i.1V Furn: AoV 2 beiS' 1
ROBERT W. rfiESCOTT. ri." Si3
1793 WiUsinett