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4AKD. Ore., Jan. 11 fAP) But-
rjMie prims, wx; canons, H4c;
pit, 45' 'c, cartons, 46c.
1 -ir quality, maximum Or
wr cent acidity, delivered at
s-m-jc id.; premium quality.
w . - 1 l r cent aciany,
Bb.1 Valley routes and country
less than first or 30-5Oc:
iiaillv -t t4i.
fcSellln price to Portland re
frecon triplets, 29c lb.; loil.
ih wholesalers, zto 1D.1
f proriuceri: Price, not e.tab-'
pmlnal prices.
nominal. Price, to retailers. In
rade, large. 44-Wci A me-
A amall. 32-33c dozen.
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Kt. ytttwi no. a
pffh broilers up to SVi lbs..
)ui unaer 3 to 4 ID,.,
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By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK. Jan. 10 (API Assorted
stock favorites manage! to ed into
hifrter brackets today although market
leaders generally operated somewhat
apathetically at moderately lower levels.
The losing ranks became well popu
lated after a slightly uneven opening.
Declines, running to a point or more
t the worst, wer reducd in many
cases near the close. Blocks of 10,000
in IS.Ona -Viar-M nt Unit! r,i Imtvnv.
Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.51: ment, off k at tH, helped volume
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. IS AP1
Wheat futures and cash grain unquoted.
Cash wheat ibidl: soft white 1.50;
oft white (excluding Rexl 1.53; white
club 1.524 western red 1.&2.
Hard red winter: ordinary 1.50; 10
par cent f.Sl; 11 per cent l.Ul 12
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29c: colored roasters, over 4 lbs., 29c;
Leghorn hens under 2Y4 lbs. 25 Vic; over
ZVt lbs. 25 Vic; colored hens, 4 to 8 lbs.
35V&C. over 5 lbs. 23V4cj old roosters,
XI c lb. Stags 31 Vic lb. -
Live Poultry Buying prices from pro
ducers: Broilers, up to ZVa lbs. 27 Vic;
fryers, 3V to 4 lbs., 26c; roasters, over
4 lbs. 28ct leghorn and colored hens,
all weights, 34 Vic; roosters and stags,
20c.
Rabbits Government celling; aver
age country killed to retailers, 44c lb.
Live price to producers, 24c lb. -
Turkeys Dressed hens, No. 1, 39
43c lb. -
Turkeys Alive: Government celling
buying price: Hens, 43c 1 toms, 36tto lb.,
dressed basis.
Onions Green, 90-95e doz. bunches;
Yakima, Oregon, 2.12 50-lb. bag.
Potatoes Yakima, No. 1, 3,15 cental;
DO 2s, 50s, 90c; Klamath. 3.40; Deschutes
No. 1, 3.25 cental; local, 2.50 cental.
Country Meats Rollback price to
retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, 120-140 lbs. 17-lSci vealers. AA,
aavici a, 2iyc; b, i9-i9iic; c, 15-m.c;
culls, 12-lSc. Canner-cutter cows, 10
14c; bulls, canner-cutters, 14Vc. Lambs,
AA, 26ct A. 24 Vic: B, Vic; C. 10.20c;
ewes, Fs, 13 Vic; medium, 12c; R, 10c;
beef, AA, 21c: A, 20 c; B, Uc; C,
14c. Cutter-common cows, 10-14CJ cutter-common
bulls, 14c lb.
Wool Government control.
Cascara bark Dry, 17c lb.
Mohair 1942, 13-month, 45c lb.
Hop& Nominal contract seedless, 75c;
seed, 70c lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa, No. 2 or better, $34-36; oat-vetch,
$26 ton, Valley points; timothy (eastern
Oregon) $35-36 ton; clover, $24 ton;
Montana grass hay. No. 1, $33.50 ton.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. IS (AP)
(WFA) Cattle salable and total 100:
calves 25; market slow, fair clearance
at about steady prices; some fed steers
unsold i common-medium steers 10.00
13.50; cutters down to 7jOO; canner
cutter cows 4.50-6.50; very shelly cows
down to 3.50; fat dairy type 7.50-8.5O;
medium-good beef cows 9.00-11.00; good
choice vealers 13.50-14.50i cull ealves
down to 7.00.
Hogs: salable and total 1000; market
steady; good clearance In sight; good
choice 200-230 lbs. 13,75; few to 300
You Asked .... So We Are
Keeping It 'Til Saturday!
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Trans ers for the full stretch approxi
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Delaware tt Hudson was one of
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44 peak. Intermittent support was ac
corded Deere, International Nickel,
Santa Fe. Nickel Plate Preferred, North
American and Owens-Illinois. Steels,
rails, utilities, motors, coppers and rub
bers followed a altra groove. Soft
spots included Allied Chemical. Dow
Chemical, Texas Co. and - Johns-Man-vllle.
Puget Sound Power was a . lively
gainer In the curb.
Bonds were relatively steady.
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if'Or,SL 1 1 LIFETIME
I Vi I TOIlj
Before either buying er selling,
have Earl H. Peterson. Realtor,
appraise your property for yon.
BEAUTIFUL HOME
WITH A VIEW
Completely modern to the nth
degree, with 3 bedrooms,
baths, wonderful automatic
sawdust heating plant. On large
corner lot witn line view ot
valley. One of the nicest homes
on College Hill. Price $12,500,
nan casn,
CLOSE IN, EAST SIDE
COTTAGE
Five rooms, garage, nice lots. Four
mocks from Willamette, jiouu,
easy terms. .
SUBURBAN DUPLEX
Living room, kitchen, dressing
room, shower bath and garage
on eacn side. Located 3 mues
south on 09 highway. Citv wa
ter, electricity. In Glenwood
school district. Price only $1750.
Very easy terms. Live in one
side, and make the other pay
your contract.
For Complete
Real Estate Service in Sales,
Financing and Insurance.
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Legal Notices
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
Ashley L. Houghton as Executor of the
Estate and Last Will and Testsment
of Harry D. Cherry, Oecessed has
filed his final Account snd the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Lane
County has fixnl Monday, the Slit day
of January, 1044 at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon In the County
Court Room at the County Court House,
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon as the
time and piece for hearing objections
thereto, aii oteciions mun oe iiieo
on or before said date.
Dated this 30th dsy of December,
ltH3.
ASHLEY L. HOUGHTON. Executor,
Harris Bryaon, Attorneys.
No. I51S Thurs., Jan. 71, 1944.
NOTICE FOR ' TNSUhA NCE BIDS
Lane County will open bids for liabil
ity and property damage Insiirsnce In
the County court Room at ten o'clock
A. M., Ft 1 day, January 31, 1
All bids to include For Hire Clause,
George Block,
ROA
No. 1579,
.rued air
A 1 1 DlTTNd T) EPA RTM FNT.
Wfdnervday. Jsnuary 10, 1W4.
EXECUTION Of FORsXTLOSUIUI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
by virtue of en execution and order of
sale In foreclosure Issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane County on the Und day of
December. IMS, In a suit wherets.
Robert James Brady and Msxine L
Bredy. his wife, and Rgrmond P.
Brady and Margaret aVedy, hie wife,
recovered a decree to the effect that
they had a first and valid lien against
the hereinafter described real and per
sonal property for the sum of 1X000.00.
together with ta-srett thereon at the
rate of per cent per annum from
October 8. 1M0, to dale, and until paid,
and for the sum of t-kfO.OO attorney's
fees, and for $38.00 costs and disburse
ments of this suit, In which Pauline
Hlner and Nell Hlner. wife and hus
band : Ben H. Hsthaway and Evelyn
Hathaway, his wlfei Carlyle Brock and
Lena Brock, his wife; Credit Service
Company. State Industrial Accident
Commission and Oregon Pacific & Ea it
em nauway (,-ompany were aerenaanis.
which decree was enrolled and docketed
In the Clerk's office of said Court in
said County on the 3tnd dsy of Decem
ber. 19-3. ana seta execution to
directed commanding me In the name
of the Stat of Oregon In order to
carry out the provisions of ssid decree
and accruing costs, to sell the follow
ing described real and per eon si prop
erty, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the west
line of Section One. Township 11
South. Range -9 West of the Wil
lamette Meridian. Ml. 5 feet South
of the Northwest corner thereof,
thenoe South 40 degrees 90 minutes)
East 431 feet to the Northerly Una
of the New Mosby Creek Road right
of way, thence North 83 dsgrese
36 minutes West along the said
Northerly right of way line 814.7
feet more or lees to the west line of
said Section 1; thence North along
said Section 100.0 feet to the place
of beginning containing 0.51 acres In
Section 1 above Township and Range
In Lane County, Oregon.
Also a atrip of land 80 feet In
width the center line of which Is
described as follows! Beginning at
a point on the line between the
lands of Hannah E. and Fred J.
Schroeder and James B. Unebaugh,
1140 feet South ot the Northwest
corner of Section 1, Townshlo 31
South. Range 3 West of the Willam
ette Meridian, thence South 93 de
grees 36 minutes East 32.3 feet to
the line between the lands of James
B. Llnebaugh and Emma Porter in
Section 1 above Township and Range
in Lane County, Oregon, This strip
of land contalna 0.41 of an acre.
Also a strip of land 80 feet in
width, lying, along the Southerly
line of the Oregon and Southeastern
Railroad right of way, the center
line of which is 35 feet Southerly
and parallel to said railroad right
of way line and la described as
follows: Beginning at a point 338.4
feet South and 14BM feet West of
the Northeast corner of Section t.
Township 31 South, Range 3 West
of the Willamette Meridian; thence
South 83 degreea 38 minutes East
1089.5 feet to the line between Sec
tions 1 and 3 which Is also the Una
between the lands of Hsnnsh E. and
Fred J, Schroeder and Jamee B.
Llnebaugh, containing 1.93 acres m
Section 3 above Township and Range
in Lane County, Oregon,
Alan the followlne da scribed ner
aonal property which haa been af
fixed to said land and made a pert
thereof, to-wlt:
One (1) 4-cyllnder upright load
ing aonxey no. btvti iso. i
Boiler. 71.
Boom and mast with all Iron ilW
tints.
One (1) 3000 gal. capacity (ap
pro., siotsm tanit
Two- (3) 1800 gal. capacity (ap-
orox.i atoraee tanks
One (U looo gal. capacity (so
orox.) storsm tank.
One (1) 13,000 gal. capacity (ap
pro.) treetina tank.
9x17x13 ft with 800 feet continu
ous coll.
3-cvlinder V stesm ensine oumn.
All 8' pipe and fittings, Including
four (4) 5" ersna valves and
steam trap.
SO feet 3" storsge pipe.
Meyers water system.
1930 Model A Ford truck.
One (1) forge.
All stamp and branding tools.
All tools, saws, drills, peaveys,
etc.
All creosote on hand.
Five-room Cape Cod house.
Together with all other equip
ment consisting of piping, belt
Ins. and aocessorlee now In
cluded or which may hereafter
be added to plant, and all con
st I tu ting whst Is known as
Western States Creosotlng Co.
Death Notices 5CC
ELMER Walter Franklin Elme4
died January 12, at zoo maaisoia
St. He was born September 24,
1943 in Eugene. He was the in
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Elmer. He Is survived by oneT
sister, Roberta Julia. Rrandoar
en to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elmer off
Springfield, and his grand mot
er Mrs. Leonard Rousch, Eugene
Funeral services will be hekf
from Poole's chapel, Saturday,
January 15. at 10:30 a. m. Revf
Walter Fiscus officiating. Inter -J
ment will be in the Laurel Hil(
cemetery.
VOLGAMORE John F. Volga-fj
more died at Vancouver, Wash-i
on Tuef Jan. 11. at the age of '
83 years. He had' been a resident
of Lane county for a number of,
years before moving: to Van ,
couver where he has lived fo
the past 25 years. His wife;
Elizabeth, died April 11. 19 4, If
He is survived by three sons
Carl, Howard, and Mark, all ofi
Vancouver: three daughters- ,
Mrs. Lawrence Brown, Eugene
and Mrs. Carl Hileman and Mrs
Charles Thompson, both of Van-
couver: 13 grandchildren, and T
great grandchildren. He was st
member of the Christian church?
Graveside service will be helc
at the Marcola cemetery on Sat.j
Jan. 15 at 2 p. m. with the Phil
Bartholomew chapel in charge.?
ANDERSON Ole L. Anderson of
Vancouver, Wash., died Jan. b.
He was born Nov, 8. 1898. inj
Lake county South Dakota. Ha ,
is survived By three sisters Mrsv.
Hanson, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs,
Baerenwald, snd one brothers
Mr. .Anderson. Funeral servicest
were, held from Pooles chapel,
Wednesday. Jan. 13, at 3:30 p. nv
Rev Vance Webster officiated;
Interment was in the Res.
Haven cemetery. v
NOW. THEREFORE. In the name
the State of Oregon and In compliance
with aald execution and order of sale
and In order to carry out the provisions
of said decree and costs. I win on the
4th dsy of February, 1944. at the hour
of 10:30 A. M. In the forenoon of
day at the Southwest door of the
Coun tv Court House In Eu sene. Lane
County. Oregon, offer for sale and aell
for cash at nubile auction, subject
redemption according to law all the
light, title and interest of the aald de
fendants. Psullne Hlner and Nell Hlner.
wife and husband 1 Ben H. Hathaway
and Evelyn Hathaway, his wife; Carlyle
tsrocK, ana Lena mocK, nis wuei
Credit Service Company. State Indus
trial Accident Commission and Oregon
pacific as Eastern Railway company)
and all persons claiming oy, tnrougn
under them, or either of them. In 1
to the above described real property,
Furthermore. In the name of the
State of Oregon and In compliance with
the execution and order of sale and
order to carry out the provisions of the
decree and accruing coats. I wiu
the 4th day of February, 1944. at 3:30
P. M. In the afternoon of said day at
Waldon, Oregon, which la about four
miles East of Cottage Qrove on the
Mosby Creek Road, offer for- sale and
sell for cash at public auction all the
riant, tine ana inter est or said defend
ants. Pauline Hlner end Nell Hlner.
wife and husband 1 Ben H. Hathaway
and Evelyn Hathaway, hie wife, Carlyle
Brock, and Lena Brock, his wlfei
Credit Service Company. State Indus
trial Accident Commission, and Oregon
Pacific at Eastern Railway Compsny, In
and to the above described personal
property.
O. E. CROWE, Sheriff pro tern.
Lane County. Oreeon.
Date of first publlcstlon, Dee. 30, 1943.
No. 1516, Thuradey, Jsnuary 37, 1944.
suea oy uonaia siuaoena.
Funeral Notices
-
DAHLIN Funeral service tot
Olar Oaniin will oe neia on r ri
day, Jan. 14, at 2 p. m at tha
Florence Evangelical church.
Rev. Robert Wagner officiating.
Interment in the Masonic cem4
etery at Florence. The Pooler
chanel In charge.
STEWART Funeral service foe
Clinton . Stewart wui oe neicv
at the Mills Chapel at Cottagd
Grove on Friday, Jan. 14, at 2:3(1
p. m. with Rev. George Hard
officiating, and interment in that
MaBonlc-I.O.O.F. cemetery.
Funeral Directors II
VEATCH FUNERAL HOME
Phone 112 Pearl St. at 10th f
POOLE'S FUNERAL HOME : ;
rr-maMrm. Ph. 123 -J
PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPElJ
Cn.lnrfl.1H enit Ph 411
Mill n-Ct, nan Vlin ftnttl '
Junction City Ph. 68 Harrisburg 4f
VEATCH-HOLLINGSWORTH
rnune ltd rears Ob. nv lum
BRANSTETER-SIMON CHAPElJ
Phone 433 1152 Olive St.;. .
Bui. & Prot. Directory 12
Accountants
L. R. HUELSHOFP
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX SERVICE .
273 MINER BLDG.
Phone 4593.
Building & Decorating
PAINTING, Paoerhanglng antf
Roof Inn, Lange & Co. Ph. 803.
Chiropractor . : V
OR, H. H. PETERS. Phvsto-Ther-1
apy. 37 E. 10th. Ph. 3333, jl
Cleaners
Lowest Advertised Prices In Towot
EASTSIDE CLEANERS
2005 Franklin Phone 418
Florist
RAUP'S for Better Flower
Public Market Phone 1331
J
GRACE at VIOLA'S FLORISTS '
Public Market Phone 521
Garbage Removal a
GARBAGE REMOVAL QUICT?"
low cost service. Bill'. Ph.
Memorials
IM9
r .
Eugene Granite and Marble Work
88 W. 11th Phone 415 -
r
Glass
x
BROKEN GLASS " v
Promptly Replaced '
MIDGLEY
PLANING MILL CO. Z
409 High St Phone 10H9.
Plumbers
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Phone 536 or 3673-M
WILLIAMSON
We specialize In plumbing, heat
ing and sheet metal repair
New furnaces available. See u.
about priorities. Clean air is,
healthy living. Change your
filters. '
MARLATT'S
651 E. 13TH AVE. PH. 921.
Death Notices
50
P1LANT Daniel W. Pliant, late of
Route 5, Eugene, died Wednes
day evening, Jan, 12, at a local
hospital. He was bom Dec. 21,
1891 at Irvington, Neb., and
married Eva Luella on Sept, 5,
1925 in Omaha. Neb. Besides
his wife ho is survived by three
brothers, A. B. Pliant. Riverside.
Calif., Charles Pilant, AUiambra,
Calif., and Henry Pilant, Irving
ton, Neb,, and one sister, Ruth
Ward, Omaha, Neb. Funeral ar
rangements are in charge of the
Branstetter-Slmon chapel,
SCHROTH Nancy Ellen Schroth.
died at her home at 638 Mill St..
Springfield, January 12. She has
lived in Springfield for 10 years,
and has lived In Oregon for 57
years. She was born April 22,
1888 in Drewsey. Ore. She is
survived by her husband Henry
Schroth, four sons, Roscoe A,
Officer, U. S. navy; Orvon J. Of
ficer. Oakland. Calif.. Eliza F.
Officer, U, S. army, and George
Officer of Springfield: three
daughters, Mrs. Ramona Fitchett
of Burns, Ore., Mrs. Lona H.
Cole of Springfield, and Chris
tine Pardee of Springfield, a sis
ter Mrs. Ada Tipton of Burns,
Ore. She was a member of the
Church of the Latter Day Saint.
Poole's Chap-1 Is in charge of
arrangements, t u n e ra 1 an
nouncement will be made later.
Transfer & Storage
Moving Anywhere via Beklns
Van Lines. Deluxe Service .
PACIFIC VAN & STORAGE CO.
Upholsterers
MARTIN'S UPHOLSTERY
Phone 220 .
Vacuum Cleaners Repaired $
Ph. JESS HAYDEN'S 5174 or 4913 J
Eureka Agcy 527 Willamette,.
iVenDri.sing
C. E. GORDONIER & SON
1918 Vlllard Ph. 512-R or 3888
Card ot Thanks.
THORNTON Mrs. Wanda Thorn
ton died this morning, Jan. 13
at a local hospital. She was
burn Aug. 13, 1922. Obituary
mid funeral announcement will
be mads luUw tram Poolei.
120.
WE wish to express our sincere'
thanks and appreciation to our"
neighbors and friends for tho;
sympathy and kindness extend
ed to us In the loss of our be
loved husband, brother and son-in-law:
and for the beautiful
floral offerings.
Mrs. Rheta Hanson
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Hanson '
and Family - f
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradley
and Daughter , .
Mr. and Mrs. Eston Bradley ...
and Daughter
Mrs. Agusta Marsh and Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rhoade
and Family - '
WE wish to thank everyone who1
so kindly helped us in ine ni
nes, nf our beloved father, and
also for the lovely floral offer'
Mrf'and Mrs. William 3, Pitts j
Mrs. Ruby Jensen and Daughter!,
Air. and Sir. H. S. f louiuajr