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Page Twelve Produce Prices Remain on Level Eugene Markets Pnwlucn price remain-! on lh 1v1 fa th Eugen market Wedrmd-.y. The ichedul toliawn: B LITER TAT (barinc Frlee premium aualltv Imulmua of Ji of 1 cent aciat . ......rw First quality t max. mum of per cent arM) . of 1 secona gunny flt.'TTEB Wbelule Frlee) Grade B , B-pOUD-3 lot J-lb. loaf i EGGS Baying Prleta Or-M A large .... , Grade B large . n. Grade A medium . . . Grade B nvdlum Wboleiale fricete BetalUr Grade A large. Grade B large - Grade A medium FOCLTBT No, 1 colored beni .,.. No. 1 leehorn hena Ma 1 colored ipnngf Long wool Vang wool Coarse, lb. . Iamb. lb. -Mohair, lb. Beef Calf . Kip Lorg wool pelt . lb. Wheat, red. bushel . Wheat, while, huthel White oats, ton Gray oats, ton -Mr Bailer, ton -115 VEGETABLES. fRtllTB (Buying Prises Aver, for No. 1 Pro floes) Apples, box w rahbane. lb. " Cucumbers, doz. Carrot, doc bunches Beets, dot. bunches local Celery, doz. bun eh Green peppers, lb. . ... Squash. Zuchlnl Sauash. lb. . Badlshefl, doz. bunches Bweet corn, doc --. Btra wherries, erst . . . - Tomatoes bushel , , ... Dry onions, lb. Spinach. Cauliflower, crate . , . Concord grapes, lb. Parsley, doz. bunches Guile, lb. Public Market The different alalia at the Producer' Publto market are well stocked with seasonal fruits, vegetable and other produce. Sweet corn 1 villi on the market and tomatoes are coming In yen the lack of rain and frost allowing these crop to continue to ripen. La'e peache are still on sale and there is a large ripply of grapes on hand. The market price are as follow: TSgeMOlM Badlshe. S bunches for Lima bean, box , ..-.i., ISo Head lettuce, htad Bplnach. lb. Be; Tomatoes. 1 lbs. for Bermuda onions . Spinach, lb. . Carrots, 3 bunches for Potatoes, lb. ------. Beet, 3 bunches 15c I lbs. for 15c Ctlery, bunch Celery heart, bunch Turnips, bunch Cabbage, lb. Chinese cabbage, head.. 10a Kuchlni squash. 3 lb. ., Field grown cucumbers, each Corn. 8 ears for Cauliflower, lb. , , Red pepper, lb. .. Green pepper. 1 lbs. for Sorghum, gallon PratU Bbrawbsrrles. box 18oi 3 for - Apple. 4 In, for Balway pochea, bu. Crabapple. 3 lbs. for . 30o lo J0c ..15e orapc. Dasicei nrled Miller nrunes. 3 lbs. for . Dried Italian prune. 3 lb, for , Huckleberries, lb. 6ci 3 for . gg Oversize ,,. - - - Zbrtra , . 25c ..Me Medium Dressed Poultry Heavy han. lb. ------. Light hen, lb. , mera. lb. HUflfiUDCoo tr.InuU, lb, filbert., lh. Rabbit., drpntd. lb. Black w.lnuts. lb. Horn, nude muux., lb. tfnny. t lb. Jit S lb-. Cldr Vlnexv. gallon JO. and Clcl Po 1V- Portland List ' POHTLATTD, Ore., Oct. It . I API Th following are the prices retailers pay wholesalari except where otharw.se noted: Butter Prints. A rd. M-53Ha m V trade. M-SlHo In parchment, M-Mtfce In cartons. Butterf at First quality, maximum of rarchment wianpers: M-SS'ic in cartons: .H of 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. NVfc-Mo lh.; premium quality maximum of . of 1 per cent acidity. M'i'.VV Ib.i valley routes and country points Jo lens than ftnt or .12c; second quality at Portland 2o under first or BI'.Mc. Cheese Selling prices to Portland! re tailers: Tillamwk triplets. Sle lb; loaf. .On lh; triplets to wholenalen. 30c Ik; loaf. 29c lb. (.oh, Tillamook. Eggs Price to producers: A larg. 4fV drn: B. larKe. 4Vt A. medium. StVi B. medium, 3A dmrn. Rel to retailer. 3-to higher (or eajea. cartons, 6c hither. Live poult-t-ii1ng price! No. X Crad leghorn broilers, Us-3 lbs., fTc: colored fryer. 3'-4 lh., JTc; colored len. 3.V; rolnred roaiers oxtr 4 lb.. 30rl leghorn hetis under 3l lh . li rn-er S' lbs., 31c; ttlored hen. 33c lb. Nn. 3 grade hens, S less. No. 3 grade, J On esi roosters, 10o lb. R-ihMts Avsras country killed. 33- Mo pound. DreeMM tw keys Sailing prleesr Nr Cnp. rt.4(V Ib.i old crop. 31-, Wo 1b- Babblts Avarags country killed. 30e IK Onions Oreert, TV doten bunohe; Vaklma. II rer 1W lh, bag, Oregon, dir. tt SM Vt tdaho. II 1!. Polator- Klamath. 3S cental: Yak ima. ?ftV Pcfirhule. S3 B4-3 cental; local. M5P-IM ctT.tl. rount. y Meats Welling price to re tailer: Coui v si Hot tiog. twtt bulch. ri, 1 to 149 lb. v: -ealer. fancy. 33w lh,; gixid heax'T, H-lUe ltvt rough neavy. IV r. t canner cows. i.ist etitter. 14 lb.; bulla, lrlc lh spring lamb. 8-v; yrarllng lamlte. good, i )i Wool iMl contracta. Oregon ranch, ivwitnal. 34-370 lb. I crC-kabrtdj. 40-4-hr lb: lamb ( t ih. Mohalr 1MB U-month. 4!o lb. Wot- Vrd stock, IfMl crop, 11.10 h.t p41es. 11 lb. Casoara bark 143 peel, lto IK rtay felling price on trucks! Alfalfa, ftff. I. S-H W ton; oata, velrh. 1R ton. ralley polnt tlmtthy, eaatem Oregon, t ) valley timothy, lit Inn: cJovsjr 13 too- oTiAVti t-tvrsTorR rrmruAVTv ot-. rvi. 51 1 ap ft'S.DA Caul. aat.M. ai.d t,ul Jnrt. a!v.t Ml MarV.t arm-- rf.tlv a tiifi r but nrt ,lrt-Uv p-n, raTfl. off-rnl; unmtt r. no, pn al.w. Mnrtav; f.- -n-imoei-n! ni-i ,tT. . "O 11 1 . rhnu-. h.tf-. B(-.V. canti-r and r'Ht.r rtu -.tlv 4 T . "P. f.t riatir t.i ro.. 1- - (.1 with iiod h-al at 1 V; f.-H yi- J.f row. u- to RVlj ni-,t'un.:.,--l bull, r.adr at .?..10.I.I -mnna tln tr S0O: ar-t..'h.,U-. T-atri. UrtVJSt.,. n-ar can-. 1st1" Mora m!.W. (-n Int.! V: mar-t .cut a. bH". Cw4-Uiat-a 1 230 lb. weight 14.TM6.0O: 1 selected lot 15 IS: 230-2W lb. 14.00-44: light light mostly 14.00-23; good .MO-MO lb. kiwi 12.7V1J.BO; choice light feeder ptgs held ebove 1S.W. Sheep salable 7W. total 1000: market active to strong. Tew good-choice limbs 11.75: good-choice shorn lambs with No. 1 pelts 1150: medium-good gr4i 10.00 50; good ev.es 4 25: medium frade 3.00. PORTLAND OKAIN PORTLAND, Ore . Ort. 21 I AP Wheat; Open High lr Cloe Dec 110 1.10 1.10 110 Cash grain: No. 1 flax 143 Cart! wheat 'bldi: Soft whit oft whttej excluding Rex 1.154. white club J.1S'4, western red l ift. Hard red winter ordinary 1.10. 10 per cent 1.14. 11 per cent 1.10, 13 per cent 1.18. Hard white Baart 10 per cent LIT, 11 per cent 1.10. 13 per cent 131. Today' ear receipts: Wheat 18. barley 3. flour 3, com 10. oat 1, mlllfeed 3, flaxseed 1. 4 New York Markets Bv VIKTOR EUBANK NEW YORK. Oct. 21 AP Stocks settled Into an Irregular range today after profit lelllng checked an early advance to the best average levels nearly a year. The uneven retreat was Bpeeded by a reaction In steels and motors', leaders of yesterday's rise. A few Industrisl specialties clung to modest gains but final hour price for many of the key Issue were fractionally under previous ciovmn. First hour dealing were fairly active and thereafter the market had frequent ftjowaownfi. transaction ror trie five hour period were around 650.000 shares. There was nothing tn the new "Jwnmy wnn ine murxn mui reversal that follower of the buying side were more eager to cash In small profit after six month of fairly steady upturn. Douglas Aircraft pushed up a point on the announcement of a $5 dividend. The company made a similar payment a year ago. In front most of the tfme were Air Reduction. Union Carbide. Crucible Steel. Dow Chemical. United Aircraft and Bear Roebuck. In arrears near the finish were U. 8. Steel. Bethlehem. Gen eral Motor. Chrysler. Westlnghouse. General RIectrle. Allied Chemical. Santa Fe. Great Northern and Southern Rail way. The Bond market' reorganization rail rebounded from yesterday's slump level. Commodities were steady. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. Oct. 21 fAPl mrAtA1t type of grease wool continued quiet In the Boston wool market today. Small sales of Ohio one-quarter blood wool were made at M cents. In the grease, for wool shrinking 43 to 44 per cent. The demand for molls continued strong with price at celling level. Some In quiries war received on foreign medium rarer was in 'good mood PHILADELPHIA OJ.R) The man who broke into the office of James G. Lieper, Jr., an attorney, may be a thief but he is certain ly a polite one. He ransacked the desks, put everything back In place and then wrote on Lieper's sta tionerythat he could have wrecked the office but he was not in the mood, CLASS WRITES TO CORPORAL CAMP ADAIR, Ore. OJ.Ri Corp. Albert C. Worner is the champion letter-writer and re ceiverin camp these days. For some time Worner haa correspond ed with Miss Evelyn Cassidy, a school teacher In his home state, California. And every week Miss Cassidy has all her Jl pupils write to the corporal as an exercise, and every week the corporal writes u letters in answer. WHEN OTHERS FAIL Corns to us. Try our Chines nature herb remedies , , , wUl help you regain good health. Disorder, sinusitis, heart hint, liver, kidney, stomach, gas. constipation, ulcers, dlabate. rheumatism, gall and bladder, fever, skin, female eomDlalnta. k .li Charlie Chan J,Jj Chinese Herb. Med. V- J Offlo. hour, only Wed w and 6undA7. S:S0 to 8. B. .ONO CONSULTATION TRTt 72D WUlamelto, Eugene, Ore. FOJICTORY WAR NEEDS MONEY I It will eosf money o defeat our enemy areseor. Your (overnment csllt on you to help now. Buy Detente Bonds or Stamp today. Make eery pay day Bond Day by participating in the Pay-roll Sav. mjs Plan. Bonds coaf $18.75 ancf up. Stamps are I0i, 3 it and up. The help of every individual it needed. Po rout part by buy in t yur that evesy pay dajf WltatlfoH&tufWdk WAR BONDS Every aoldler In Unci. Sam's Army ii lulled two palra or .hoe. t a co.t of (3 85 each. We there fore, literally need million, of pairs of shoes, good shoes . . . shoes that St ... to outfit our rapidly increas ing armed forces. The) Qa&rtermaiter't department la careful to provide each toldier with a tfaoe that fit, for an army with "sore feet" it already whipped. The American Army is the best ihod army in the world. Ton can buy a pair or outfit a soldier with two palra with your purchase of War Stamps and War Bonda. IN VEST AT LEAST TEN PERCENT of your income in War Bonds every payday and become a member of the patriotic Ten Percent Club. U. S. Trnsury DtPcrimtni WANTS SHARE OF CANNING SAN JOSE, Cal. U.R) In his divorce suit, Charles J. Lynn has WANT-AD DEADLINE 11 A. M. 5 P. M. SATURDAY Due to Increased circula tion and curtailed trans portation facilities the Register-Guard haa been forced to set the time up to 11:00 a. m. for taking ads for the came day. Phone your ad early. Thank you Want Ad Dept. P-P-P-S-S-T-T- Mr. SmaU Want-Ad User! Did you know that all want ad charges are due within 10 days after you place ynur little ad. Our facilities and time are limited and it ia Impossible to carry these accounts for 30 days. Your prompt attention to your bill will enable us to continue this unique service and keep our rates at their low level. Yes, you can pay your bill with stamps. Eugene Register-Guard Want-Ad Dept Phone 1200 BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS THE REGISTER-GUARD, ! asked the custody of 300 jars of 1 fruits, jams and jellies. He ex plained to the court that he had helped his wife can them, and he did not want to take a chance on , hia wife devouring the communal , property until the court had had an opportunity 10 aiviae u. Brenda Will You Step Out With Me Tonight? I know I've been an awful grouch sot tak ing you any plats laUly. But aftar standing fH."?' l my nw iob- m ,et killed ma with callouses and burning. Now I've reformed or rather my feet hav thanks to th lee-Mint you advised. Never tried anything that seemed to draw tfa pain and fir right out so fast and the way It helps soften callouses la nobodj's business! Bn abl to get soma extra over time money so what do you say, let's ge dancing tonight. You can sup on my Ice Mint feet all yon want. HEMORRHOIDS (Piles) Hernia (Rupture), Fissure or Fistula- Such dlsoidsrs inpalr your hsaltb Htclsacy aarnlno; power. For 30 years w have successfully treated thou sands oi people for these all Bents. Ho hospital opeia Moa. No confinement. No loss of time (torn work. Call for eaamlaaHoB or scad for FRIE descriptive Booklet Open Evening., Men., Wed., frl, 7 fe 8.-30 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Pfrysfcan and Surgeon N. t. Cor. I. Bun-aide and Grand Ats. Telephone BAst 3918, Portland, Orsrjon COLDS'MISERIES PenetrO For cold.' rough., nasal congestion, muscle aches get Penetro modern medication ina mutton suet base. 25t, double supply 351. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY A Register of the Progressive business and Professional People ot Eugene Building & Decorating REMODELING PAINTING Shingling Roofing NO down payment NO mortgage NO Red Tape AU for as little as $5 per month. TWIN OAKS BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. 669 High SL Phone 2600 PETER A. NELSON tt CO. "51 Years Reliable Experience" Cement, Repair, Remodeling work of all kinds. Ph. 942. PAPERHANGING, Painting. Kal somirJne. Lowest prices. Kunz Bros. Ph. 4549-M. PAINTING. PAPERHANGING PRESTON & HALES Ph. 665 PAINTING. Paperhanging Roofing. Lange & Co.. Ph. and 803 Cleaners Lowest Advertised Prices In Town Eastside Cleaners 200.1 Franklin Ph. 418 Florist GRACE & VIOLA'S Public Market Phone 821 RAUPS For Better Flower. Public Market Ph. 1331 Garbage Removal GARBAGE REMOVAL QUICK low-cosi service, bill s. Fn o3H House Moving LAMMERS HOUSE MOVING CO. 110 E. 15th Ph. 1763. Mattress Repair FIRST SEE Lane Countv Mat tress Co. Ph. Spfld. 2017. Optometrists DR. F. A. ELLIOTT Room 217 I.O.O.F. Bldg. Plumbers PLUMBING AND HEATING Repair Work a Specialty Phone 536 or S673-M. WILLIAMSON Printing PRINTING Eugene Printing Co Phone 290 H B FREELAND Surveying "'a."wTVaaler .. .861 Willamette Ph. 29.M-W Transfer & Storage MOVING Anywhere via Beldns Van Lines. Deluxe Service. PACIFIC VAN A STORAGE CO Upholsterers MARTINS UPHOLSTERY Phone 220 i Th. Eul-n. RrflMer.au.r. t. . m-m. f-r of th. Asaociatpd Pr-aa. Th. Auocia. Il Jr.a la .xrlu.lvai- rntltlrvl to lha u-p for publication of all n.wa duroter-M cr-ditffd to tt or pot otherwu cr-dil-d tn lr. pap-f -d .' alt th. local nrw, puhli,h-d hrt in. All rt.M.a of publica tion of special dlipatch.a rm.m a.-, alao lu-i rl. I cnANnv or apdrkss ! tn Mxtrm Chann or Addr.w r-leaj . fir. focmar add'a . w-.ll th. n.w. Thta la nacunf tn ordr that your f--dit en b. Manun-d and th. papu I .topped at old ddr.ia. Bv rarrl.r, yrarlv 1ri .d-ano. " o Pv rarTI-r. monUtly . . ao IV Mail in Or-ton. y-a-lv . 5 00 . Pv VtU In Or-con, S month. 1 V I Pv Mail. I month an Outald. ot Pl.t.. i-.arlv too WAVT-AD EATIS 1 tln. rr )tr , . ., , , . , T tlr,, pr na ,1?0 .lie -Sic t m.ioth rr Mn .1 M to DfrwMU Otjil ! ivri UH rr tn. Minimum d tw lUl Ma.a.uni ciuin Jc EUGENE. OREGON. Death Notices 50 COLDER Orin L. Colder died at . mr nk St- Tues. evening. Oct. 20. at the aRe of. t0 years. He was Born June ju. 1882 near Hubbard. Oregon. He had been a resident of Eugene and vicinity for the past 35 years. He was a member of the Elks lodge. He is survived by his wife. Julia, a brother. James E.; a sister, Mrs. Inez Powell, all of EuRene: 2 grandchildren and one great granddauehter; a niece and nephew. Funeral service will be held Friday. Oct. 23. at 2 p. m. at the Branstetter-Simon Chanel. . ABBEY Geneva Hope Abbey died at an Oregon City Hospital Sunday. Oct. 18. at the age of 23. She was born at Springfield Oct. 10. 1919. artf grew up in the Junction City District. She married William Vance Abbey, August 20. 1938. She is sur vived by her husband; a son. Gaither William: her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gaither W. Har Bole of the Harpole District near Junction City. Funeral services will be held at 2, p.m. Thurs., Oct 22. at the Miller-Sherman " Funeral Home in Junction City. HUBERD Frank Lee Huberd was killed accidently in Portland Sunday from a fall while em ployed as driver for the Oregon Motor Stages. He is survived by one daughter. Aili. 7 years of age; his father. Jasper W. Hub erd of Creswell. Rt. 1; 2 sisters. Mrs. Pearl Costleman. Creswell. Rt. 1: and Miss Willow Huberd of Goshen: 2 brothers. Robert oi F.ncenp and Farl T. of Portland. Services will oe heia at iu:.)u. Thurs rvt 21. at tlie Veatch- Hollingsworth Chapel. LYONS Clifford L. Lyons was killed on the Santiam hiRhway Tues., Oct. 20. at the age of 32 years. He had made his home in Eugene for a number of -years. Besides his parents he leaves one son, Larrv, 6 years old: a brother. Harry, of Marcola. Funeral notice will be announc ed later from the Veatch-Hol- linRsworth chapel. JOHNSON Ray Leeman Johnson of Checkasha, Oklahoma was killed Tues.. Oct. 20. on the Santiam highway. ' The body is at the Veatch - Hollingsworm Chapel. Funeral notice later. Funeral Notices 75 MUIR Clara A. Muir. Funeral service will be held Thurs.. Oct. 22. at 2 p. m. at the Branstetter Simon Chapel. Interment in the I.O.O.F. cemetery No. 2. WORKMAN Norman Ross Work man. Funeral service will be held at the Veatch-H ollings worth Funeral Home. Thurs.. Oct. 22. at 2 p. m. Interment at the Laurel Hill cemetery. Dr, Victor P. Morris, dfficiating. Funeral Directors 100 BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL Phone 433 1152 Oliye St. POOLE FUNERAL HOME Ph. Eugene 723 or Springfield 341 PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL pringfjeld 6thandB, Ph411 Miller-Sherman Funeral Home Junction ..City Ph. 66 Harrisburg 42 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Ph. 112 Pearl St. at 10th VEATCH-HOLLINGSWORTH Phone 112. Pea rl St. at Tenth Card of Thanks 120 WE wish to express our thanks to our neighbors for their assis tance in Mother Bohart's sick ness and death. W. A. Bohart Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lindsey Personals 145 YOUNG women In trouble and in need of a friend are asked to communicate with the local Sal vation Armv. phone 2099 or come to 719 Pearl street, or P.O. Box 245: or write Malor Mildred Pratt. Salvation Armv White Shield Home. 2641 N. W Mavfair Ave.. Portland. Oregon. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Cor. 8th Willamette. Eucene. Ore. Telephone 1621 PUBLIC Message Circles: Mon.. Wed., Fri. 8 p.m. Advice daily 473 E. Bdwy. Rev. Le-Vyne. Ph 5192. ASTROLOGY Numerology. Psy- cnic. jo.-'- . oin. na nouse. IF LONELY write Ruth L. Wade. pox m'. vancouvc Vt asn. Lost & Found J SO LOST in Greyhound Depot black patent leather purse. Finder Keen money and return purse ana oai. oi conien-s. Mrs. Jen. nie Lee. Cushman. Ore. LOST A brown coat on road from ucaaman s terry, past game farm and through Springfield on Mill st. Bicycle guard in pocket and a card with name on it. Ira Bid- well, rt. 1 box 3-'lA Eugene. Ore. LOST leather key container with 4 keys, in vicinitv of Broadwav and Pearl Tuesday. Ph. 2185 or 1351-W. LOST 7-yr.-old girl's blue green coat at McDonald Theater. Sat. night. Please phone Spfld. 742. LOST $30. One ten and one twenty dollar bill. Please return to W. O. Swafford, Route 5. Eu gene. LOST Child's stroller last Tues. day at 8th and Lincoln streets. 1 See or write Mrs. Clark Burton, Junction Citv. Route 1. LOST long blue nurse. Keep' monev, return valuable papers. Return to Reg-Guard office. LOST Small red Cocker Spaniel near Fernndge Dam. 2760 Onvx. Ph. 4703-W. PARTY is known who took lady's watch from Recreation re.t rm. If sent to 67 Washington street no questions will boaked. LOST child's glasses, steel runs. Reward. Hi. 4804-W. LOST gold band ring between town and Anchorage. Ph. 1270M Transportation 160 WANT transportation to Kn-tas City, man. wife, one child Help rav ep. and dvie. Lrae this week, 1134 M.un near) Spring field. I bRH'TNG to p"i7m'arck. X. Pak ' on or ahut 0"t. Bfi for 2 or 3. Fctv evrhansM Ph. or nU in report at I, vie Vay's Garsae. .IunttMi. City. GOING To Prownsvil'r. TeVs After Nnvrmr-er lt Take two. hare fNrfirv 'flr. v iff rre errKl. Inuuire "70 South W.l- Real Estate 200 OWNERS LEAVING Will Sell 9 Acres. Cozy 5 room cottage-wired for elec tric range-and water heater. New plumbing, 4 acres of fine peach tree! Nice apples and cherries. Extra good soil. Electric water svstem, good location, $3000 includes some equipment, $800 do" $30 monlh, or perhaps if you can make a large. -month y payment we could sell for less down. This place is a bargain and will make buyer some money. 200 Acres Farm equipped extensively for poultry, modem buildings worth more than price asked. Electric water heater, fine plumbing, fireplace $5000. 55 ACTeS . borders river, good 5 "room cottage $3850 includes new irrigation pump, $1000 down. 12 Acres at edge of town. School close, fine place and build- wFhTvEOTHeVuSTINGS. EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE, H. N. TRAXLER CRESWELL, ORE. Close In Suburban 't acre, small house. Good w;ell. small barn, hog and chicken house. Cow. hogs and chickens all for $550 cash. 4 Acres 7 Miles Out First river bottom land. Good three room house, chicken house, pig house and rabbit 'hutch. Price $1250. Vi cash. , 6'i ACRES 4 miles northeast of fcugene. i acre youns inuc.ia. i Three room house with electric-1 ity and electric water system. Price $2000. Vi ACRE 4 miles northeast. 3 room house, garage and small bam. Price $1200 cash. 1 ACRE on Elmira road 3 miles from Eugene. 4 room house, electric water system, small hen house, some fruit and walnuts. Price $1200. $400 cash and the balance at $25 per month. DOUGLASS 32 West 8th. BALDWIN Phone 3601 Snap! 7 Room Late Built Home Living room in Knotty Pine, fine circulating fireplace, one bed room down, 3 uo. full bath and roughed in for extra lava tory, toilet, lot 100 by 160, two blocks of bus line. $2250. 13 Acres Young Bearing Filberts Fine close in suburban location, acre open ground. 15 acres in all. Price $350 per acre. Very Cozy and Convenient 5 well equipped apartments, and store. 4 furnished, fine heating plant, sawdust burner,! ideal close in location. Gross rental value $150 a month, i Price $7900. Sam Rugh Realty Co. I 1029 Willamette FJ10ne The Home, The Church The state and the school are the (our corner Dosts of civilization. Over the continents of the earth and the islands of the sea. men i are fightme and dying to ore serve them. Here in Eugene, one of our young professional men has heard the call and is clearing for action. He has two lovely residential properties for sale. Situated on adjoining lots in a very desirahle east side lo cation they offer exertional rental investment or home and income possibilities. Both Mu are uracucauy new. con-I veniently arranged and modern ; to me last aegree. i ne once ot both in $8430 on good terms or will sell yeoarately. Exclusive with this office. William B. Shellev 87 W. Broadway Phone 1760 Cash Talks Just outside the city limits. West side. 4 large rooms and bath. attic, concrete foundation, fruit lL.???- N'?'!Just out. complete details of 175 ...... .... uioiiriioi defin able. Kitchen has built-ins. bath connected, seDtic tank. Not new but worth the monty. For quick sale. $850. John Mencke Real Estate. Loans Ph. 2838 or 1914-W Brand New Shake Cottage 1 ONLY $3000: $550 down and' $30 per month, 5 nice rooms metal Venetian blinds, big lot' oil heat, near citv bus. new dis trict, quick possession. j H. E. CULLY I And Associates 59 W. Broadway, IMPROVED 1000 ACRES 15 mi. out. 200 acres creek bot tom, running Mr A REAL STOCK RANCH f u.vuu: 53.NH) down, bal ly. 5". interest, year" L. E. HODGES 74JLlvJllamelt St. 5-ROOM HOME West side. Firerlat-e. utility room, garage, slinihs buii--ia Immediate possession. S.ooo' Easy terms. See J. K. GUTTERY AZ I '' P"GER'S 61 West Broadway T.Rf-J'LTORS. I hearbv ranr-1 all listings of mv real estate a-tt ri.'-'1 '.T"1 ,hp ma-ket. Ort 20. 1942. Mrs. H. f. Busnnell WE SFLL THE EARTH Rodmans Realtors . 50! Wil'amette. Phone (nnn f.P'TE REALTY SERVICE W30Cr87hnUO C' &3T 200 100 Acre River Bottom Dairy Farm n-.lv on minutes! to Eugene. miles to Springfield. One of the best, most modern Grade B Dairy farms in Lane County, new buildings and latest equip ment. Milk house and boiler room, lounging room for cows. 14 acres Ladino Clover and Lo tus Grass (new legume) 28 acres oats and vetch, some un der irrigation. 15 acres walnuts. Total 56 acres cultivated bal ance pasture. Good house, mod ern except heat. Electricity, right on the hiway, outbuildings for everv need. High school bus, uraH. Kphool i.k mile. This is a high production farm with ex ceptional home value. $200 per acre. Jerms. ask ior C. A. BARNES EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS It's good if we recommend if Tel. 479 or 3268-W 241-4 Miner Bldg. Sunny Lea Addition 25 acres, which is the main part of the Sunny Lea addition, in the River Road school district, near Horn Lane, with the im proved roads Bireaay in, cuy waier ana iiBiii. n uu. mat times this subdivision will sell at S500 to $800 an acre. Price now $250 per acre, half down, balance good long time terms. Don't, miss this opportunity to double or triple your money. RAMEY W. RUGH 948 Oak iit.. tr..:,l,j oqnn For Sale v,umpieteiy ruiuuucu HtKTKHS were oil Really nice furniture, enjoy House, witn 3 tcrs Indian summers in this enclos ed, flood-lighted garden with plav house for the children or adults. 6 Room House, $2650 A close in home for some, one; large lot. fruit, and shrubs: Apartments for Income $2750 In Springfield on paved street with income or sod. Paul W. Campbell, Realtor 520 Miner Bldg. Phone 320 OH! GOOD INCOME! I Apartment house 1 block from j Oregon Hotel. Bringing in $140 ! month now. Apartments already i all furnished. $3150 Vz DOWN L. E. Hodges 742 Willamette St. tr x i T-. o0 ACT9 RlVer DOtlOm Home v0 acres cultivation. 2 acres bearing filberts, good 6 room house, plumbing and electricity, etc., large poultry house, other outbuildings, price S5000, rea sonable terms. McCULLY REALTY CO. ' 755 Willamette Phone 137 FALL FARM CATALOG FREE farms priced from $150 to $80.- tnin. Pictmes, prices, terms, lo cations, taxes. Get your copy todav. OREGON SETTLEMENT ASS'N. 81 West 8th CRAMER'S CHATEAU At Vida now for sale. Includes 1 acre ground, running down to river. Suitable for apartments, residence, or dances. Sacrifice price. $1600. L. E. HODGES . "42 Willamette St. BY OWNER Two houses, each under S4000. East side, close to schools. Clean and ready to move into. CHAS. WIPER Fhone Office 167 House 1764-M HOTEL Good payroll town. 16 rooms unairs. 2 bedrooms, kit cnen. dining room ground floor. "ill fimiichor" tunn it ris'qivner. Reed'spo'rt, Ore. RnnL?je,5r,and Investments R O BLRTVV. PRESCO.TT. Ph. 345 F(iRTE4tL ?state"and Insurance . 5e Moore. HarrLshurtf. 6-ROOM furnishecT house with 3 room upstairs apartment. Large . lot. Phone J599-W. 10cwCRE "cmc Bargain. Good BWgs mrkt. road, timber, gar den. Only $475, wor,h double. rcterson.jjfanyjBldg. 90 ACRES on river. 9 mi. out; 4 rm. house: barn, phone, elec- "''nv. 2.i, A. tiUable. $4500. .... -.,--1 . " ll' iu REALTORS: I have , .tn mv propcrtv off the mar et. John Haxbev. Rt-al Estate Loans ttt - H Fa:d for contracts, mnrt-EiE-s, lr,ans on real estate. Pet- . -..-vi. i., iniany Bldg. t .-if?. R- E- ,oan' f s'000 ... 0. , nuv well-secured rjuittes ,n land sale contract. " J Lichtv. HOME for quick tale, cheap. See Wednesday, ol ' Rl EstluTl HAVEpTc-vKr--r1 the JoST-JW-jj W. & Rooerf fount t. m.J. simJ FIRE AlffirBR The sii,vyari WANTS More homes snj l We are aatiH? fcs need addiffliJ K- Ben? . , WE CAN S3 Your property if j , requirements, if Promptly. ' : William B.sJ 87 W. BroadTOj FARMSWAi WILL nav in tarum , , farm near tnu--. J1'1 2or3bedirnf.il tncity and wat"! pie.G. Johnson. Ba; Cash Buyerl RAMEY w ?1 948 0AX1 TO"SELT" List with W. K. tj Willamette. Phew jl Houses for M BOARDING-ROOMiKl ior lease. Now ho !: can be nearly doublr. rooms comDleieli ' iu.i -d&emem, not r ing plant; close-in r fliwavs a mti I Available immwnl complete details is J Droaaway. GOOD S room modi-J to schools, bus la 1 PETERSON MORTCJ 23 E. Bdwy. Ph. It J Clara still vacant II C. w. Mitchell. Ph. t :4 FURNISHED imalllJ in. unlvroomtol. $20. Water paid. Xi noons. MODERN unfumUU:! duplex, tarse imi dinette; fireplace. EH Frigidaire fumisMa 3 ROOM house. S ml west of airport, 111 pnone mits. NEW Four-room b bedroom, oil hut. u frigid. Adult!. N'our- MODERN 2 bedrcon $16. Rt. 4. Box Hi: ette. J. C. Doant DESIRABLE Con i can get equivalent::! A. Bork. Eugenefc PLEASANT CottaK.ll of city, for couple ai cnua. rn, iu- TRUCKS for rat- self. Save Vi. Heti ervceJBdTAPtE FURNISHED HOUSE F $15. 1910 HAYIa.. SMALL cabin i- board. Fh.4259. 7-RM. unfurn. CJ; $35.InpuireJ.M' 4-RM. House. $10 rw ? mi. So. Glenwra?' 3 ROOM cabln. hni Dudeck. W. IlthJSd UNtURNISpD fcB 2233 Qanicw tj Farms, AcrtaeM ti. arcrQ Q milet 51 gene. 3d acres J balance pasture, J per vear. See. H' ii Oregon Settles Slffesf6 ApartmentsM MOD. Cheerto lege Hi".JVtJ line: 2 blocks free J Adults. No pec- " ton. .. r tM. ta J n,,lr Pari Co. FURNISHED imjjl-a in. oniv nwii .-..i S20. Water P1 noons. shower. w'S, Adults. No 2-FURN. rot- washer ONE large room . s sired. 590?J.' F'ROOM, hf-.tlfJ Adu k UK 2-RCtOM wrtr&, refrigerator. IJ; A 2 girls. JLM3 602.F,8TH- Jd nisnen. o-- ' lAYFI.0VBt ctb'SE ci Gas "cod,4C'1 Inc. Rce.J?5 . Lien- J".u ' 3!'-t 1-Cr. FURNISHtL'. j.