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Page 4 Eugene Register RADIO BROADCASTS KGW () 8ATUBDAT I -43 Hooler Hop 5:00 p.m. Take My Cat 8:55 Newt 5:30 Hrvet Brigade 9 00 Meet Your Navy 6:45 Elmer Peterwn Newp Heed lines 5:00 Bern Dance : 45 study 5:30 Can You Top Thltf 10:00 Soldier 7:00 Barry Wood Party 10 30 Bullden of Faith 7:30 Grand or Opry 8: CO Truth or Conaeq. 8:30 Gaslight Gi let lee :00 Be met t Nover 9:15 Peluao Orch. 9:30 Three Buna Trio 9:45 Lee filmmi, Planlat :A5 Mmlral Interlude 10:00 Newt, 10:15 Labor Roundup 10:30 St. Prances Orch, 10:55 Newt 11-00 Biltmore Orch. 11:90 Casino Garden 11:55 Npwi 12:00 War Newa Roundup 13:15 Swing Fhlft -.f. 11:00 Moving World II MS Claremont Orch. 11:45 Organ Concert 7:00 Serened V-" 7:15 Top Tunes 7:45 Newa, Headlines g:0fl Theater of Air 9:J Newa 9:15 Wrestling ft 00 p m.-Ambawdor Or. "5"' vtiTtnr.t R.nri. 10:45 Prima 5:55 Quick Quit 7:nn hn T30 Man Called X 8:00 American Muile 5:30 Leland Stows 11:55 Newa KOIN (919) 8:00 p.m. First Post-War Tax Relief Seen For Individuals WASHINGTON, U.R) Income fax paying individuals and con - sumers in general will get post- War tax relief ahead of corpora- lions, it appears If federal reserve board views accurately reflect President Roosevelt's Intentions Jlirll'l tax relief while we are engaged In major war. He said only minor adjustment could be made after there had been major cuts In war expenditures. He proposed "the use of progressive taxes" but did not explain just what he meant. In the current federal reserve bulletin, Chairman Marrlner Ec cles of the federal reserve board writes that post war taxes should be designed to induce a high level of consumer spending. To this end he proposed: 1, Drastic reduction In excise taxes. 2. Reduction of personal Income taxes on lower Income groups. These should come first, Ec clea believes, and continues: "Once this has-been done and revenue needs permit, I .would favor a reduction in the corpora tion Income tax. The rate might be lowered to 25 or 30 per cent and the corporation permitted to take out of Its taxable income that part of its profits which It distributes as dividends. "This would remove double tax ation of dividends, under the cor poration income tax,f and would be an inducement for corporations to distribute their earnings. The excess profits tax with its carry over and carry-back provisions should be retained for some time after the war at a reduced rate of around 65 per cent." . Roosevelt, Eccles and War RINGWORM and ether akin Irri tations successfully treated with Epldermlcide. Odorless, colorless, ireaaelesa and stainless. Satisfac tion guaranteed or money back. Price f 1 at Everybody Drug, Eu gene. Zemacol ' Guaranteed Relief From Poison Oak Penny Wise Drag 40 E. Broadway 769 W. 6th WORSTED-TEX and HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES MORRISON HENNING Formerly DeNeffe'a Dr. A. C. Baronti VETERINARIAN Large and Small Animals 230 Monro Phona 3429 Zenith Hearing Aid DR. ELLIOTT Optometrist Eyesight Specialist 7 East Broadway Phone 419 ; THE ANSWER . TO GOOD USTENIN K 0 R E I 1:30 P. M. SUNDAY WHAT'S THE NAME OF THAT SONG?" ' f varybody's going to this musical quit party mctd . by Dud Williamson ' f " s'i.' ; For good entertainment I keep your dial at i 1450 KC THIS IS MUTUAL - Guard, Saturday, Jan. 13, 1945 :30-Traffte Safety 5:45 Newe 5 55 Bob Trout. Newt 5:00 Thl U My Story 30 Sport a la Carta in Bluea With Wlnfi 5:45 Serenade 7:15 Mayor of Town 7:45 Show Boat 8 00 America In Air 8 3D rar 8:55 Newt KOBE (!I50 SATURDAY 9 00 Hit Parade . . , 9:45 Don't Believe ft 5:00 PmNewa 10:00-five filar rinal 5:JJ""r!? Jnd I0:15-Barn Dai.ce 5:30Chrietlan Science 10 45-Texes Rangers 5 45 Harvst Brigade 11:00 Oliver Orch. 8:00 Detroit Symphony 1 130 Talks SoT",- . , I.Us-Bw.n Orch. 11:55 News J 12:00 Muale and News ROAO & ATt'lDAT 5:00 p.m. Upbeat 5:30 Muile bv Cugat 5:45 Hello Neighbor 6:00 News 9:15 Studio Party 8:45 Spot Markets 7:00 Lttten lo Lelbert 7:3ft Symphony of Mtlo. Orch. In Brief SATURDAY 7:55 Basketball Youth Parade 9:45 News Mobilization Director James F. Byrnes are In public and mutual agreement that the post-war gov ernment budget should level off at about $25,000,000,000 a year, roughly three times our annual government spending in the per iod just prior to the war. To j carry such a load the country , must produce and consume in , large quantities, money must be easy and unemployment must be minimized, either by private jobs or by government made-work. j Oregonian Arrives In East For Trial In '10-Year-Old Slaying CHICAGO, Jan. 13. U.PJ Ben jamin Franklin Male, 73, arrived today on his long Journey home to his beloved West Virginia hills where he must face an Indict ment for a 40-year-old murder. Male, who is returning volun tarily from St. Helens, Ore., to be tried for the 1905 slaying of Wal ter O. Smith at Hoult, W. Va., hobbled from the train with the help of a cane. "I wouldn't do it again If I had a chance; I'd run first. But I've never thought of It as a sin I didn't mean to kill." Male allegedly beat Smith to death with a hoe during an argU' ment after the school teacher se. verely disciplined Male's son. Criminal Court Judge Charles W. Miller said Male's trial wiU be held Saturday If he pleads guilty immediately upon his arrival. Otherwise the trial will be set tentatively for Jan. 22. Male had been living In Oregon for the past 30 years. Several months ago lie confessed that he was wanted on a murder charge in Marion county, W. Va. Need For More Farm Workers Stressed CORVALL1S, Jan. 13. (PI Oregon farmers will need even more volunteer women and chil dren workers this summer than last, county farm labor assistants agreed today. J. R. Beck, state farm labor su pervisor, warned of an impending decline in farm manpower through stricter draft regulations and a possible cut In the number of Mexican importees. Farm labor assistants from 16 counties urged expansion of last year's "live-in" program placlne teen-age boys on specified farm to worn throughout the aummer. SENATOR APPOINTED JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Jan. 13. C) Frank P. Brlggs, Macon, Mo., democrat and newspaper publisher, today was appointed by Gov. Phil M. Donnelly as U. S. senator for the unexpired two years of the term of Sen. Harry S. Truman, vice president-elect. GJ. HANGING DECREED ATTLEBRIDGE, Eng., Jan. 13. 4 A 12-man nrrnv court martial today sentenced Pvt. ueorge a. smith of Pittsburgh to hang for murdering Sir Eric Tcch man, British diplomat. A polyvinyl acelal resin coat ing has been substituted for rub ber In some waterproof military fabrics. PARTEMT, Firestone's famous home Insulation Is lightweight and efficient , . . fire rrsislent and moisture-rrpellant. Easily Installed and saves up to 30i In rurl. Call Miss Aberg at Firestone. 448, for free estimates. SIIIIV ARCH PRESKRVtR SHOES ExrluMlvely at III 1U II s 1060 Willamette C0NG0LEUM RUGS A wlda variety of pattern! Lyons Furniture Co. SUN-LAMPS HEAT LAMPS SIGWART'S AWf. 820 WILLAMETTE 1 prank J. Ingersoll Frank J. ingersoll, 57, or route 4, Eugene, died Friday. He was native of Nebraska, born at Cam bridge, June 7, 1887. He was mar ried to Florence Brown at Belle Fourche, S. D., in 1914. They have resided in this community since 1923. Surviving him are his wife; one son, Sgt Charles F. Ingersoll, with the U. S. army at Camp Robinson, Ark.; a sister. Mrs. Hattie I. Hall, Eugene. Funeral arrangements will be announced though Poole-Larsen mortuary. To All Our Friends and Patrons WE ARE REOPEN FOR BUSINESS AFTER THE FIRE. EUGENE STEAK HOUSE 6th and Willamette RED DEVIL Soot Destroyer in For Store is Chimney 4UC LIGHTNING'S 1151 Willamette Phone 1316 Kuppenheimer Clothes The Man's Shop BYHOM & KNEELAND 33 East lOtb The lutmm Afrglittr.ir.ivd u a mem. tor of the Auoetated Press. The Ajsocu. ted PreM Is exclusively endued to the ua for DuhllcaUoB of au newt dl. patchee crttllted to It or not otherwise credited In thle paper and alio all the local newt published herein. All rights of publleaUon of special dispatches bare in are also reserved. In Making Change of Address plesse give former eddress as well ss the new. This Is necessary In order that your credit can be transferred and the paper stooped at old-address. 1 time, os Una a tunes, per Una - 1 times, per lino . f 1 timer, dpt line ..sen stmscBirTiori batis By Carrier, yearly In advance rise By Carrier, six months In advance 4.00 By Carrier, monthly , .TS 6y Mall tn Ore., yearly in servants g uo By Mall tn Oregon, six monLU s as Legal Notice! NOTICT 19 HEREBY GIVEN. Thai the Administratrix of the Estste of l.aura Coffee, deceased, has filed her final srrount In Mid estste In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon for Lane County, and the Court has appointed the 30th day of January. IMS St ten o'clock A.M. of said dav In the County Court room In the Court House In Eugene, Oregon for the hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement of said estste. ISABEL MATHEWS. Adminis tratrix. Calkins Si Cslklni. Attorneys for Estste. No. ISP. Saturday. January 71, IMS. vrvprr-s- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That on January 22 1945 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. st the Council Chambers of the City Hall In Eugene. Oregon, the Common vwuiicu or lno ulty 0, Eugene will con slder amending sn nrdlnanr '..... franchise to the OREGON ELECTRIC uiupssy, a corporation. Its successors and listens uki.h -t. um.o is eminea. An ordinance irrant- Ing tn OREGON ELECTRIC oatiu-av COMPANY, a corporation, lis successors and assigns, the franchise to maintain Its nresent rilhv 1- ti- -T. ... -..Acr. ana , operste trstns snd cars thereover, snd tn trsntnn-s gers. freight, mell. baggage and express no miinuin its present poles and wires tn the City of Eugene Oregon by amending Section 4 to read as follows: "Section 4. The motive cmpioyen for operating cars and locomotives upon such tracka shall be electricity or electric-Diesel." All sug gestions snd objections, with respect to the same shsll be filed with the City Recorder before ssld meeting, re presented st said meetlnn. Eugene Oregon. December SO. 1IH4. JOHN FIELDS. Recorder pro tent. No. IB83. Saturday. January 20. 1943. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Ovldla Hammer Erlckson has been duly appointed Executrix of the es tate of Arnt Johanson Hammer, de ceased, by order of the County Court of Lane County. Oregon. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to the Executrix st the office of Cslklns 4 Calkins, 1111 Tlffsny Building. Eugene. Oregon. Date of notice end of first publication, December 33. 1944. OVIDIA HAMMER ERICKSON, Executrix. Cal kins Ac Cslklns. No. 1SW. Saturday. Jan. . IMS. Death Notices 5U INGERSOLL Frank J. Iiiceisoll oi nouie -t. cusene. died Friday, January 12. Hp was born In t'anibridee, Nebrnska. June 7, 1867 and married Florence Brown at Belle Fourche, So. Da kota in 1914. Mr. Ingerso'ii has been a resident here since 1923. Besides his wife, he is survived by one .von, SKt. Charles F. in tlie U. S. army stationed at Cnmp Robinson, Arkansas: a sister, Mrs. llattic I. llnll of Ell Konc. Funeral arrancemrnts will oc announced Inter by the Poole- l.arsen Funeral Home.' CHRISTENSEN- Lawrence Chrls- tensen of Eugene, died in a local hospital, .lamiarv 13. Funeral announcements will be made later bv the Veatch-Hollings-worlh Funeral Home. WFTHKRREE-Dr. J. R. Wether bee died at his home on Lake Drive. Route 5. Eugene, on Jan uary 12. He was born In Mid dleburv. Vermont, November 26. 1871. and had practiced medicine in Oregon for 40 vears. Survivors are his wife. Phvllis H. of Eugene: two sisters, Mrs. Mary Conic of Tortland: Mrs. Jennie Dill of Los Angeles: five nephews and two nieces, rrivalc funeral services will be held from the Simon chapel, Monriav, January 15. at 11a nv Crema tion will follow. The familv rc ciucstsno flowers. SMITH CI. Rion S-nith of Route 2, Kugene. djed at a local hospital. Kunera .n en Is will be' marie later hv tie K.mnn i,n.i - . -i v'wrter identity and ray for ad Funeral Notices "5 ! H 'Inn'oiOth aiid Kst . Spfld, C-RMlsTON Funeral ci'vu-eiior I LOST Delia Sor. pin Mondav, Pirn Sgt. Phvllis E. Onm-ton ' 'an' '.' 'und rlea.se call Jan will be held "from the Simon! - cue ilhams. 2900. Reward. chapel, Tuesday, January 16 in , t y. m. urv, .. t. luny will officiate and Interment will be In the Rc.t Haven Mernvvtol) . TS ROUSH Private graveside sere ices for Carol Lynn Roush will be held Monday. January'15. at 1:30 at the Rest Haven ceme tery. Rev. H. A. Schlatter will officiate. The Simon chapel in charge. RANDOLPH Funeral services for Watson C. Randolph of 1584 Walnut, will be held from the Veatch-Hollingsworth chapel. Monday. January IS at 10:30 a. m. Rev. Donald D. Dodd will officiate and interment will be in the Rest Haven cemetery. Funeral Directors 100 POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL HOME. Ph. 723 EUGENE CREMATORIUM 1100 Charnelton Ph. 723 VF.ATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at 10th Miller-Sherman Funeral Horn Junction City Ph. 86 Harrisburt 42 VEATCH-HOLLINGS WORTH Phone 112 Parl St. at 10th BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL pnone 453 usz ouve St. PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL spnmjlield 6th and B. Ph. 411 Bus. & Prof. Directory 125 Accountants GLENN SHRADER Certified Public Accountant Federal and State Income Tax Returns 519 Miner Bldg. Phone 4598 FRANK N. FAS3ETT New Address 860 WILLAMETTE PHONE 4946. Building St Decorating PAINTING. Paperhanging and Hoonng. lange & Co., Ph. m.l. Corsetierre SPIRELLA. Health and Surgical garment. Mrs. Kroger. Ph.l379W SPENCER CORSETIERRE FOR information Phone 2616-J. Chiropractors DR. H. H. r-eters. physiotherapy. Tiffany Bldg. Ph. 1170. Cleaners Lowest Advertised Prices in Town EASTSIDE CLEANERS 2005 Frnrklin Blvd. Furnace Repair Florist ARCHAMBEATJ'S FLOWERS Campus Shop Public Market Phone 563 Phone 478 GRACE & VIOLA'S FLORISTS Public Market Phone 521 Garbage Remaval GARBAGE REMOVAL QUICK low cost service. Sill's, Ph. 558. Mattresses Mattresses Rebuilt and Recovered MURRAY MATTRESS FACTORY 1IH and Blair. Ph. 4502 Memorials Eueene Granite and Marble Works IW W llth -?hone 415 Glass BROKEN GLASS Promptly Replaced MIDGLEY PLANING MILL CO. 409 High St. Phone 1059 Stove Repairing STOVE REPAIRING 368 High St. - Phone 4773 Transfer and Storage Moving Anywhere via Bekins Van Lines, Deluxe Service. PACIFIC VAN & STORAGE CO. Upholsterers MARTIN'S UPHOLSTERY Phone 220 Vacuum Cleaners, Repaired Ph. Havden's 5174. All maUoa Sales - Service - Parts i- Rentals (Closed Sats.) 527 Willamette Well Drilling . C. E. GORDINIER & SON 1916 Villard Ph. 512-R or 4883-W Personals 145 YOUNG women In trouble and in need of a triend are asked to vS" come to 719 Pearl Street, or P. u. Box 245: or write Major Mildred Pratt. Salvation Army wniie snieid Home, 2641 N. W, Mayfair Ave.. Portland. Oregon, DENTAL PLATE REPAIR DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Cor. 8th. Willamette. Eugene. Ore. Teicohonu 162 I will not be responsible for any bills other than those cont-actod by myself. Emma Kelly. PSYCHOLOGY. 9(l" E. Broadway. Why be in doubt over love, business or domestic affairs. IF LONELY, Write Ruth L. Wade. Box 607. Vancouver. Wash. READINGS by appointment at 255 West 7th Ave. Ph. 1935. Lost and Found 150 REWARD for information which will help me find a male golden Cocker Spaniel seen to run into side of car at 22nd and Alder St. Wednesday evening. Is wearing new round tan leather collar. Ph. 306. LOST Man's 21-Jewel Bulova with gold wrist band, blue crys tal between Spfld. high on 9th. to M;iin or 9th and Main to 17th and Main, Spfld. Reward. Ph. 545 Spfld. or 131 So. litli. PARTY is known who took mon ey from Penney's rest room. Re turn money, no questions asked. Mrs. Arthur Pettit, McKemie Bridge TAKEN by mistake from ice arena bun., Jan, 7, boys' brown leather jacket, name Lynn Johnson In back. Please return , to arena and pick up own Jac ket. FOST Brown billfold, identifica tion inside. iVime on outside. Aladene Kirk. Valuable school papers. Keep monev. return bill fold Leave at Reg. -Guard. PARTY who took package" con taining litlle boys' cowboy boots from Bdwy. Store Sat. a.m. please mail to Box 53, Veneta, Ore. No questions asked. Will party who picked up purse belonging to Mrs. Fi ve in Rex ineaier Keep money and -e- ' turn purse and contents to 845 ' 01ivec.r,Re8ister-Ciiiard. i LOST on street or Spfld. t us, ! b'ack Corday purse. Cents, r- also black gloves. Reward. Ph. roUND-li, Pee. truck lire on 1 $T Vk&L M""1 " McKeniie highway. LOST Smcle stmnd of pearls ;ra.iy n.vn, no'vntown. call 2176 or43.s.V REWARD. Foi;Nn Ware! AVATCii" I w-We ' Funeral Notices Real Estate for Sal 200 80 Acres With Good 6-Room Cottage $3500 Located on State highway 16 miles from Eugene. Vi mile from store and schools, rolling but not real steep. 10 acres now in cultivation. 50 acres more can be when cleared of good wood timber now on the place. (Enough cord wood to pay "for the place. Very at tractive one-story -6room cot tage, well. 2 springs, barn 40x 50, woodshed, garage, hen house. Electric line in course of construction to the place. An ideal poultry ranch. All fenced but 80 rods. It's a pre war value. For all details .of this exclusively listed farm and a Free copy of Frank Kin- m iv,. !0" Farm Catal see the Oregon Settlement Association Realtors 96 East Broadway, Eugene A Real Buy We have just listed an 18-acre farm, southeast of Creswell. This place consists of all cultivated land, with about 7 acres of young bearing prunes. Entire tract borders river and all lays jo it can be easily irrigated. Very suitable for cannery crops, filberts, or peaches. There is a good almost new house. Absen tee owner wants money for other investments. Will sell for $5000 cash or will arrange a good loan. H. N. TRAXLER Real Estate and Insurance Creswell, Ore. New Home On West 9th 2 bedrooms, oak floors, elec. hot water neaier ann attached gar age. $1000 down. Paul W. CamDbell 1007 Willamette Phone 320 17 ACRES In N. Howoll Prairie On paved road, '4 mile to school and bus line, 6 room house. Large living room, modern plumbing. Nice built-ins. Elec. water system.- Good bam and garage. Large poultry house. Owner has strawberry contract will let go with the land. Price .tduuu. exclusive Usting and service. F. H. WEIR 465 Center REALTOR Salem Believe It Or Not 5 nice rooms, completely furnished, all on one floor garage, excel lent east side location. Only WE TELL THE TRUTH V. M. Bennett REAL ESTATE 188 East llth Phone 5033 NEW home on J St. in Spfld.. 5 rooms and garage, all modern, electric water heater and wired for range, finished in unpainted lirtex: $4000 with 1 lot. Lots surrounding If desired. Go ui Mill St. to "J," tum right V' blocks to 161. Ph. 372. ORE. FARM CATALOG FREE Complete descriptions 150 general larrns, prices, rerms. ijocations. Also have over 100 suburban tracts from 1 acre and up on easy terms. OREGON SETTLEMENT ASS'N. 96 East Broadway ON THE McKENZIE 20 acres MODERN BUILDINGS, lots of fruit, fine FILBERT land and a beuatiful spot. $12,000. Terms. E. HODGES REALTY CO. 742 Willametta- IDEAL home for loggers in Wal terville. 1 acre with a 3 bed room home with full basement, large living room, kitchen, bath and laundry room. Walnuts and cherries. Also a small house which is rented. Seu Cecil M. Chase. Springfield, R.R. No. 2. FOR SALE or trade for equal value, land owners oil and gas royalty on 640 acres, 1 mile from proven gas and oil well. John Stoican. Jr. Crow Stage Rt Eugene. Ore. TWO, 3 or 5 acres, 3 miles Eu gene, country rd. on new proposed hiwy. 850 ft. hiwy. front, 100 rods wire fence. Cash, good car or light truck. Ph. M3, eves OVER 3 acres and 3-room cabin, elec. 1 mile from Oakridge on Max Wilson place. $500. Write Delmer Olds, Route 1, Albany. Ore. 33 ACRES of level land, all easily cleared and tillable, small ca bin, $1,500. Must sell at once, 1 mile from Elmira. Write Reg.-Guard. Box 1198, $2000 EQUITY in t4 A. Walnuts. 15 minutes to Eugene on old 99. Nice building site. Consider trade. Owner. Write Re;, 'luard box 1190. FOR SALE By owner, 2-bedroom home semi-modern. 395 East 32nd Ave. or Ph. 3923-R. After b p. m. and Sunday. rnfVATF. party has 316 A. dairv and cattle ranch, 50 acres hav seeded: will sell part or all. Box 52. Goshen. Ore 3 BEDROOM mod. house. 3-7 acres, barn, chicken houses, nle pen. 2 acres clover, fruit, nuts j aim lts-hicj.. y.ig mill .11.. Spi'.O. GOOD building lots in River Road district. City lights and water. Ph. 44 F-11. V. M. BENNETT REAL ESTATE 168 E. llth Ave Phone 5033 DEFENSE WORKERS 2 new houses for sale. See Frank jMooay.i;iin and JJ'ier. Real Estate Loans Ins Peterson Mlg. Co. Ph. 942. LIST aiid'sell with 0tYT87 W' Broadway. Ph. 2S88. GTo;h.HAh"!1:4(.6.RMlt", 48 E. w?i.i!!lf w. L'81'' j DESPFRA ("ELY need5 or more I rm. houseatrnce.P!i:3160. j For All Real Estate see Western I Home Builoers1JMV.JUh;Fh.4469 j EeJ-''rJ Homes and Invcstrnenta" mx-eri vs . i rescott Ph. 345 f or Real Estate and lnsuranc Se H. N TRAVr CrweU Or? U Mikestii. 69 W. Broadsvaj. Real Estate for Sale 200 HERE'S A STOCK RANCH NEAR CORVALLIS WORTH THE MONEY 1320 acres. 170 in cultivation. Will handle 250 head of cattle. 200 or 300 hogs. Housing for 1000 chickens. Living water for stock everywhere. Beaver dam and Chehalis soil. Power line through place. 2 $10,000 homes. 1 ten ant nouse. a stocK Darns ana ia or 20 out buildings, besides chicken houses. Price $50,000. Can be sold in two chunks of 560 and 760 acres eacn with one fine home on each for $20,000 and $30,000. If you are interested In something like this it will pay you to in vestigate. PAUL P. BATES, REALTOR Corvallis, Ore. 1-ACRE SUBURBAN UnnfPCTTPC Choice soil, paved hiway. 14 roues in. r,. oi sonngneia on Marcola hiway, all cultivated, electricity. 5' miles from Eu gene. 60 tracts to select from, all good. Reasonable building restrictions for working people. Fine for garden, fruit, berries, poultry, water available at 20 feet. Price $500 each. SI 00 cash and SIS per month. See Mar jory Florence. Oregon Settlement Association 96 East Broadway Springfield Bargain 5 Rm modern, plastered home, cement foundation, 2 bedrooms, dining room, living room, kit chen. 2 porches', parage and wood shed, utility room. Locat- ' ed on fine corner, best resi dence district. Nice lawn and shrubbery. Included in an elec tric hot water heater, shades. KlL'aisnn'eeiiiS to, appreciate ' "is '"uuu, .PtivijU will IlilllUie. Otto Mennes O. T. Hecketsveiler 412 Main St.. Springfield Phone 307 Open f 'or Inspection New Homes will be open today and Sunday. In Springfield. Go out East Main St. to the Para mount Market, turn north and you will see our sign. There will De a salesman on the property. Western' Home Builders 81 West 8th Ave. 'Phone 4469 HALF ACRE Some nut and fruit trees, five room house, just across - the overneao to Springfield. Space for business building on the highway. S4000.no, some terms. John E. Mencke 69 W. Bdwy. Ph. 2838 or 1914-W. Willaglespie Dist. 8 acres In mint and clover, well for irrigation, automatic water, new small home, pump house. $5500.00. McCully Realty Co. 755 Willamette Phone137. LOT 48x109 with new 12x20 ga rage, all shingled roof. 12x12 room attached for laundry, sealed converted 3 room home till after war, auarter mile to S. P. shop. This includes sink, heating stove, first grade Quaker linoleum on floor, lights, $1250. $650 handles, bla ance to suit buyer. Located 1 block west. 1 south Dickson's nignwav a nortn. Ask for D. H. Maurer. $450 DOWN 2 acres of rich garden soil, cozy it --iuyni uuuse, locaxea & nines souuieasi oi creswell. Bal ance $25 month. Price $2150. H. N. TRAXLER , Real Estate and Insurance Creswell. Ore. River Road Dist. Large 5-room modem ViAticA ti.Wk narawooa noors, tirepiace. large Kaiaxe, i iuii acre oi land with lots of fruit. $7700: $3500 down. Balance $50 per months includ ing interest. RAMEY W. RUGH. REALTOR 948 OAK Cozy 2-Bedrm. Home In the close-in suburbs; can be uugm on gooa terms. Sam Rugh Realty Co. 1029 Willamette Phone 76 FOR SALE Unfinished House and lot near 4 Corners. Elec tricity and water. Close to sev eral mills and 'i mile S.P. 520?'For Information apply 2023 Roosevelt Blvd. Sat. or orafter4 Jjn.veek davs. OWNER wiU sell modern 6 room house on College Hill, hard wood floors, fireplace, drv base ment, yard is beautifully land- 8cajed.Ph19lB-R. FOR SALE by owner, new 2-becU room house, eleetrieitv nitv ..-a er. good building lot's. 1121 M St... Springfield. it rour-room house and two 5alc " PringtieId for cash, by owner, lots 60x120. In- quire !atU32 FSt.. Springfield. EUGENE COMMUNIT YT3UILD r Si At?11Srs "" Mu-'t Be IinerBldgPh. 479, m- Di j ""commend J( ., 41 L. F. Hnnr.rc Dm -rv Loans and Insurance All Kinds of Real Estate fi-J'-f'E-'titTBrker 115 E. Bdwv. Ph. 2437 or JnCli fjlfarmjnVestments R . 30 . 8th Ph. 4S20 Jari p- Cpugill Real Est." Broker 143L. nth Ph 4669 Real Estate Exchanecs 210 i FOR TRApEroorno.7-IrT3 Irtf ... s .. ... . - house and lot or acreage of equal i:rj ,r.frJn'ar Springfield. Ph. PJ1: 44 da ime. 692 evenings ajiundays. ra MODERN 5-room home, close in tor smaller home or apt. house also ctt.se in. Has basement! sawdust furnace, fireplace, space kIJVt"Zoc!? urstairs. Write Jfeg-:G"ard Box 1205. J TRADE 40 Acres at Coos Ba"7 Ph'4loT-J r 1,C modcl car' .. i aiirwvcr. wash trr 230 Real Estate. Loans. lirivrTn i vc .W, R. Roberuoo ' 80 W. 10th 220 Real Estate, Loam, Ini. LOCAL MONEY at lowest ipter est rate. F. J. BERGER 61 West Broadway Phone 782 PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN Will buv land sale contracts C. F. Hyde. 628 Willamette St Real Estate Wanted 250 ATTENTION Property Owners Is your house, lot, farm or other property for sale? You no doubt Know tnat we nave many clients come into our office looking and ready to buy. Your place may be the one they want. Call 4550 now and a courteous representa tive will come right out to see you. Will Knight -Real Estate 828 Olive Phone 4550 Don't- List Your " Property With Us: Unless . , , You want to sell. Quick service it you do! BROKERAGE 5 F. J. Berger, Realtor 61 West Broadway Phone 782 River Road Homes For two families moving to Eu gene, one mignt consider- going out as far as Santa Clara, pre fer $6000 to $7000 homes. George E. Shirley REAL ESTATE Room 2. Beckwith Bldg. ; 717 Willamette St. rnone sa. WANT to buy small home not ' w n.i t . j I ?'ff .W Km bus "".a. I bilemeeL'l&W preferably from owner, will pay cash. 84 North Jefferson. WANT Farm and city listings. J. A. Plummer. 284 Miner Bldg. Phone 2683-J. WANTED some cheap suburban lots for $100 each. Ph. 2324-M. Rentals Wanted 300 i u si nwncros MlbDLE AGED couple, no ehil- I mam no T.'.. dren, wants desirable house straleht sMrt furn. or partly turn, with acre-; eSiSl'.f.Ji'' dlsh age and facilities for raising S cu' , 2000 chickens, within radius of beymOUT S Caffl in milac fVnm s7Ma. W-is. Reg.-Guard, Box 1184. GARAGE Vicinitv of 1018 Hilyard, Eugene. CaU Gregory B. Clarke, Spfld. SERVICE Man's wife and 2 chil dren urgently need modern 2 pedroom unfurn. or partly turn, house. Mrs. Paul Roche, .Yon calla. Ore. WANTED by returned service man, 2 bedroom furn. apt. or house up to $50. Ph. 5184-W. C. T. Henry. URGENTLY NEEDED 2 bedroom house or apt. by March 1, Ph. 1558-J. WANTED by local business man, 2 or 3 bedroom unfurnished house. Reference if desired. write Keg.-Ouard, Box 1148. CAN YOU helo n npwlv married uuijie una a tnree-room tur rilshed apartment or house? Call tin I - j. URGENTLY Need 1 large or 2 small bedroom house. Ph. 1S5 irom b a. m. to 6 p. m. WANTED 2 or 3 bedroom house or apt. by responsible party. 3 adults. Ph. 1621. SERVICEMAN'S Wife and baby needs furn. or partly furn. small noejiijsjiioii:;au 5plld. 8942. DESPERATELY NEED 5 or more rm. novse. at once. Ph. 3160. Houses tor Rent 310 IS YOUR HOUSE TOO SMALL? Want to trade 4-bedroom com pletely furnished rented house with basement, near high school, for 2 or 3 bedroom house or du plex with stove, refrigerator and washing machine. Walking dis tance to town. 447 West 22nd. rn. iqpz-K. DESIRABLE 5-room modern home in Fairmount district, partially furn. Refs. Write Reg.-Guard Box 1204. TRUCKS for Rent Move your- ocu. oave n. Hastings Texaco Service. Bdwy. & Pearl. Ph. 201 Farms, Acreage for Rent 320 WOULD LIKE grain land to nut in on shares. Have complete line of equipment. Give full particulars, Write Reg.-Guard. Box 1151. FOR RENT 5 acres of finest ga den ground at west end of Spfld. bridge W. J. Seaver. owner. ncAt ru auper i MarKet. FOR LEASE 2-A. ricfTriver bott torn land between Spfld. and Eugene. Ph. 306, Eugene. Apartments for Rent 330 2-ROOM Apt prlv. bath and ,i!f0hf,net,e' Adults. No pets. 1208 Beech St. . APARTMENT in exchange A Adults. 1125 19th. SANTA CLARA Apt. (old school bldg.) Unfurn. foe rnimU Cm Mrc;Mortensen,At2. si iuu annnt. mv home with ""Pie or lady. 806 8th and "A1 U"- nlrs. cordon. 4"504OM AVl': fr "nt Ph' Spfld: Rooms for Rent 340 CLEAN Furn. sleeping and t'Pg. rm.. also bedroom. Adults '69'; Lawrence. ROOMS 4 APTS. BY THE wifrv CENTRAL ROOM C sis BP A nr UIUI , i-g.rsni. f IjR. Rm. for girl, furnace hsit priv. ent.. close in. Ph. 2673-w' FVRN. sleeping room. On bus me. , w. 5th. Roornand Board 350 ROOM AND board -- "lgn phn 3587 I Business Opportunities 4M i "OR SALt Kestaurant on hiBrw ! way within limit., oi citVof aol rroximately 9000 populatiori 1 " rue Rcg.-GiardBox 1202 500 Help Wanted Mi.e WAITRESS Full Time Shift Seymour's Cafe See ria.TiTnr?: - WXrTTlf LUOriCCftin,, y, Permanent job. .1 pay. Must be swM-rbw.L" Firestone StrJ Phone 448 r,t Wanton, Auto MechoJ We diaoni Apy"!!1 C?;l nth r,: ' m Wanted . HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE To learn Bank BooklL first'natib -'"Kent: FRY -COOK Man or Wr,,.. Straight shift. Highest ge5. vacate Seymour's Cafe Girl for fountain work. En Janitor Wanted' Apply after 5 p.m. u tfowl Alleys llth and Willamn. Mechanics m permanent position. iJ service manes.- k Cascade Motor 0 E?n3ac Sale and Senta' rvi i WANTED Salesmaui experienced ia J Junction r t,. ct IKS BUILDERS SCpl MEN WANTED AddIv Alaska Junk 'and '. Machinery Co, 1701 West 1,t BUS BOY Full Tim CM Seymour's Cafe REPAIR CARPENT3 Must like repair work lull . able to run lob. Rteartvuwrl satisfactory, will give peal joge. it rue neg.-uuara 1209. Wanted - Experienced Pressef Band Box Cleaned 178 West 8th. ELDERLY lsrlv for enmruitiir helper. No night work or a) ing. wirisuan prei. ray rm., oa. Mrs. ts. Houann I 14th, Eugene. JOB AVAILABLE general cm ery work and as Dart ttanit route driver. Call at 391 ' llth after 6 p,m ACTIVE WOMAN for Jtwl hatchery work and ew ra4i 44 hours per week. Ph. 21W-J for appointment. Geo, M. Pa erson Hatchery. WAITRESS REX CAFE 92 West 8th WANTFn Someone for hnticu.'orlr and pars Room, board and wages. II Z558-J or call at 1340 MUKj Wanted lady for housework, jj time or mornings. Room A hnarH rte an hnmi nlffhU. quire Brenner's Store. 1HT WANTED Middle aged or ek4 ly woman for housekeeper jt men on a dairv ranch: w drinkers. Write Reg.-Guard S iia. PINRF.TTir.RC ivton women. or girls. No experience rj oat jr st pCr UHC. uumB . $25 and $30 per week. necreation. . fOMPlTTAWr UmtceVeeoeT iff' adults in modern countrr baj pn. 8-F-14 or write Uchytil. Rt. 5. Boxjm HnricirvtrirDirn tnr fsmib" ti one Invalid. $20 week, roomel board. 32: 3 Fast 16th. WAsrrprs 4 emmle. 7 Be .t.4MKM husband night clerk. Write Ker! Guard. Box 1199. WANT housekeeper in m3 less nome. si. 11. nuw 2. Eugene. S WOMAN to clean school. J teria. everv Friday, t il r-n. 'bib-w WAVTF.D Mechanic and Drh Ir,.,ir. so W 5th CASHIER wanted. State thei Must be 21. Apply s:ou v an is m WANTED Man for general ''J Lamonfs Hatchery, Cre 1 Ph 5on7..T WANTED molder. Auplr j KyIIo FoundryjJndanii; f a sr-r-r-; n ,sieeh o nil i E.U nil Brounu Annlv Brooke Auto "J .-Ph. 4513. On 99 hichyarjgrj U" A VTrn e?T. ;ZnrA CTJl " .... 1 1 j r, v 7 .- man. bookkeeper. AppJ 5th Ave. : UniTn-frrnrn ir.Ht mil1 "utotr..r,ri.r, firsi own. ssiiiie Bsc ' ,,si Write Reg.-G u ardoxJiS WANTED Office neip- VumUU A -ten tss.l. -..r Oh 1 059. WANTED WOMAN for TL hrxiiaMssAvU in mtVK?rD Ph. 3198-J-l. WANTED experienced fi.iLJ r- ,.ii.i ...rir No cfo" Egges Dairy. Rt. 2. Eur? CEMENT riM5,n6'itH Apply Reg.-Guard Boa