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V IP tSolkat to Panama; Wno CamD Tied" Bulling, the New iTuitM veteran piicuer, Is Hayed away from the l (rsinins camps in L. .w4 Fiorina because he Liw.nt Tar MacPail's rflEJ"'"1" " -er l tj to Panama with the W quid last montn. Ml him I had enough fly- l At Army," the big, -ai iiftt hand hurler said y alter he finished a )it tin University of Chl (ttffise. I also told him iltrft want to see another lr five years." BS in the major leagues ran ana witn tne xarwees 3)0, said he had signed his Mitwf hern" rpr-lvinc KTI order to make the flight 1 10( MARSHALL HAND, Cal., March 21 (U.B fad Billy Smith was still aj the Caliofmia light liiint crown today after H t ninth round kayo over iltnhall of Sacramento in Mdoled 10-round title' bout llunitipal Auditorium last MINTING & DECORATING TjGE TYGESEN brew Phone 3974 City Phone 40-1 BOSHTAI, BED rot Beat Criak Manuel Type I flfflkimiPF. rn , ... H,a 'Willie Phone 2693 JlU FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. DOZEN WHITE SHIRTS I karris Mm'. Ci jIBUMtte Phone 22 RESULTS TW ' ew-tafan WW...i. LuBn-oiwi Jhl of olhu. we, rrM TV hliu. ajjeoettthoeisufferin, the ills Us. only u Lraonrs DRUG mH,T0 HEAlTH! M ffiW. Scien Steam Cabinets will ywjoio nerves, promote on that will taelrj 6 M d0 S"",,,,,e,,, mwiMENrs NOWl &.SW0B0DA . mK,,1,"'Uob .1 Corners " m wiiuatti, st. I (T7. i nr fl M 0 T I V E win throo Wilcox, (ton! l ii given rallroid engineer ind miniature train hobby '(,'5u M?Wndson. Buddy Wilcox, 4 years old, ex- ""2. tor locomotive built to oale with smoke puffs and Tonchroiilied to the engine speed. Designer A. C, "" GUbert, Jr., Is at the right. Unknowns Shatter Records as American Bowling Congress Opens BUFFALO, Mrch 21 (U.fi) The dream of -every average American bowlers came . true today in the 43rd annual American Bowling Congress championships when two mediocre, middle-aged keg lers from Buffalo took first place in the doubles division by almost 100 pins. Johnny Gworek, 43-year-old rolling mill foreman, - and Henry Kmidowski, 42, an unemployed welder, toed the line yesterday for their first A. is. c. tournament. Both holding competitive aver ages or . less tnan no, they promptly compiled a record game and took the doubles lead to write a Conderella story unmatched in the annals of the classic. Kmidowski fired a 199-234-26S for a 698 total while Gworek add ed a 662 for a first-place total of 1360. Gworek finished with a blazing -279 to give the unknown team 544 'for its last game the highest single-game mark in A. B. C. doubles history. Ad Li ska Visits Camp But No Agreement With Beavers Reached SAN JOSE, Cal., March 21 (U.fi) Whether or not Ad Liska will hurl his famed submarine ball for the Portland Beavers this season remained a question today ' after the reluctant pitcher visited the camp briefly and then left again". Liska, who was under fine for failure to report for duty, talked with General Manager Bill Klep per yesterday, but left saying he was "going back home" after Jail ing again to reach a contract agreement. Klepper was silent on the negotiations with his No. 1 holdout, but indicated he may talk with Liska again in Portland. Rain and cold weather kept the Beavers from the practice field yesterday, and it appeared they may be washed out again today. GENERAL TO BE GRADUATED KOKOMO, Ind. W) Maj, Gen. William E. Kepner will de liver the commencement address at his own graduation from high school. Gen. Kepner, a member of the ioint . army-navy-marine board which will conduct atomic bomb tests in the Pacific in May, left Kokomo High School 30 years ago to join the Marines. Principal C. E. Hinshaw has an nounced that a special commence ment will be held March. 28 at which 27 veterans including the general will receive diplomas, and Kepner will be the speaker. GUILTY GLENDALE, Calif. OP) Charles R. Dyer has two good reasons for being in Glendale traffic court next Monday. - (1) He presides over the court as Judge. (2) He holds a citation order ing him to be there. It charges there was a defective tail-light on his honor's car. A LONER LAWRENCE, Kan Tommy sanell, pitching senior from Ber ryton, is the lone letterman on Kansas squad of 45 baseball can didates. Nice Stock of bod I log Feed I Toke Core of a Few Steady Customers vi .nicK reea COMPLETE LINE OF FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES wnn fTbuciclin FEED STORE Highway 99 N. Eugene Markets BUTTERfAT BrU PrHtt) Premium quality, imaxunum of .a of 1 per cent acid I slUjC First duality maximum of H of t par cant ectdi sou.c Second quality 4514. BUTTER-! Wholesale P.l tirade AA prlnta siU Grade A prints 31c Quarter cubes siv.e sous intiTiNo rriee) Grade AA Overslza yfl Grade AA Large , ,. Grade A Large 37c Grade B Large Grade A Medium "3.. Grade A Small 25c EOGS (Wholesale Price te Betailera: Grace A Large Grade A Medium Grede A Small j. Grade F Large l-OULTET IRuvln. .!.. Hens, over 4 lbs. No. 1 colored.. Hens, over lbs. No .3 colored Hens, under 4 lbs. No. 1 colored Hens, under 4 lbs. No. 2 colored Hens, over 4 lbs. No. 1 light Hens, over 4 lbs. No. 2 light Hens, under 4 lbs. No. 1 light . Hens, under 4 lbs. No. 2 light Springs, over 3 lbs. No. 1 Springs, under 3 lbs. No. 1 Stags and cocks aiDBd Short wool pelts . Long wool pelts Beef Calf 2c 21c 22c -18c 22c -18c 20c 16c .-28c -100 -TV 15c 10o Kip CASCABA Cascara. lb. Dry rape root. lb. . Ferns, per bunch, varies) , WOOL Coarse, lb. Lamb. lb. Long wool pelta MOHAIR Short, lb. Long, lb. GBAINS Wheat red, bushel Wheat white, bushel White oats, ton Gray oats, ton. Barley, ton -40e 18c -U.4S S1.4S S47 148 Ml Public Market KQGS Oversize Grade A large Grade A medium Grade A small VEGETABLES 48c -4Sc -38c Ground Cherries, lb. fotatoes, B lbs. Cauliilower, lb. Ueeu. 2 bunches caboaee. lb. Carrots, lb. . Pa'sley. bunch SDtnach, lb. - 14i4c faisnlDS. lb. . 8c Uroa beans, lb. ISc 10c I for 33c S lbs. 15c lb c Small Navy Beans, lb. , Beets, bunch Turnips , Swiss Charfl Celery Tomatoes, lb. onions, bunch . . Radishes, bunch Green peppers, S lbs. 49c 50c ttea peppers. 2 lbs. Mustard Greens, lb. , Winter aauash. lb . 8c Brussella somuts. box 0c - S5c -SS 00 15c 49c 29c Early Seed Potatoes. 4 lbs. 100 lbs. Avacadoes. each Rhubarb. 2 lbs. Artichokes, a lbs. Yams. 3 lbs. , , -38c Kutabagas, a lbs. IHUITS Apples, lb. -23c -12ic Chestnuts, lb. S7c 28c Dried Italian nrunes. S lbs. Dried Miller aweet prunes, 3 lb Dried petite prunes, lb. MISCELLANEOUS 45c 15c ?5c 33c 43c -SOc Cider, gallon Bonev. fi lb. Ball ll.SS! 1 IK Walnuts, lb. Walnut meats. Ib. - ruDerts, ID. Grape lulce. gallon -11.19 49c Turkeys, lb. Popcorn, lb. - - 20c Portland List PORTLAND, Ore., March 18 (API Butterfat first quality,, maximum of .6 of' 1 par cent acidity, delivered in Port land, 62-52 Vaci premium quality, maxi mum of ,33 of 1 per cent acidity, 52 53c; valley routes and country points, 2o less than first or Butter AA orlnts. 51-51 'Act cartons. 52-5246c; A grade prints, 80-51 cs cartons, 51 -52c; B grade prints, 50-5 lc. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Orecon triolets. 33.13ci loaf. 34.21o lb; basis price triplets to wholesalers. 2B.3C : loaf, 28.SC. Eggs To retailers: AA grade, large 44c; A large 42c; medium, 39c; small (pullet), 34c. Eggs Purchases from farmers: current receipts, 35-36C, buyers pay 5-10c doz. below ceiling price on others. Chickens Buying price of wholesalers: broilers. lMt to 2 lbs.. 20c: 2 to 3 lbs.. 24c: roasters over 3H lbs., 25c; colored iiens, c; legnorn nens lac; roosters and stags 10c lb. Rabbits Government celllne: average country hilled to retailers, 44c lb.; live price to producers. 22-24c lb. Turxeys Basis buying price, dressed basis: hens, 35.2-3.3c lb.; toms, 30-3 1.2c lb.; toms net at farms. Dressed turkeys Packers selling price to retailers, bens, 41-43c lb.; toms, 9-41c lb. Onions Oregon green, No. 1, 8 5-90c per dozen bunches; Onions Oregon dry. No. J, $2.80 50-lb. sack. Potatoes Ne v Florida. 4.23 BO-lb. sack. Potatoes Local Burbank. $3-3.50 cen tal; Idaho, $3.50-4 cental: Deschutes 100s, No. 1. $4 cental; 25s, $1.08; 15s, 69c. Veal AA, 22c: A, 21Vc; B, 19-19c; C, 17-17Vc; cull, 14-15c lb. Hogs Fancy block, 20c lb. Lambs AA, 26c; A, 2416c; B, 2216c; C, 20c. Mutton Fancy A, 13Vc; H, 12c; R grade 8-10c lb. Beef AA, 21c: A, 20Vc; B, l&rc; C, 16c: canner and cutter, 13V-l4c; can ner and cuttter bulls, 14c. Cascara bark Dry stock. 20c lb. Wool Government control. Mohair 1944. 12-month, 45c lb. Hay Wholesale shipments: alfalfa. No. 2 or better, $34-$35; oats and vetch, mixed hay, valley growers' price, $24; clover hay, $21, baled on farms. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., March 21 fAP) Cattle Salable 150, total 300; salable and total calves 25; market very active; fully steady; most prices at new high, quality considered; medium to fairly good steers 14.00-16.50; medium -good heifers 13.00 16.00; common grades down to 11.00; canner-cutter cows largely 7.50-9.50; few shells 7.00 and below; fat dairy type cows up to 11.00; heavy weights to 12.00 and above: good beef cows 13.00-14.00; sizable lots common beef cows 10.00 11.00; good beef bulls 13.50; sausage bulls mostly 11.00-12.00; good - choice vealers 16.00-17,00; culls down to 8.00. Hogs Salable 100, total 725; market active, steady at ceiling; barrows and gilts 15.80; sows up to 740 lbs. 15.05: few slaughter pigs 15.00; feeder pigs salable 14.50-15.50. Sheep Salable 50, total 750; 1 mixed lot not yet sorted; demand good; most Quotable fully steady; odd head medium 80 lbs. 14.00; good-choice grades 14.50 15.00; good ewes salable 6.00-50. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, .Ore., March 21 f API Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1.66a: soft white (excluding Rex) 1.66i; white clubs 15H; western red 1.66ft. Hard red winter: Ordinary lMii 10 per cent 1.68H; 11 per cent 1.70H; 13 per cent 1.72". Hard white heart: Ordinary 1.66S; 10 per cent 1.68si; 11 per cent 1.70H; M per cent 1.72. t , Today's car receipts: Wheat 94: barley 5; flour 9; oats 2; hay 3; mill feed 4. New York Markets Bv VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK. March 21 (APt Selec tive buying kept the stock market on better than an even keel today although many leader were indifferent. Dealings, fairly active at the Vstert. later slowed. Low-quoted utilities came out in large blocks and helped volume. While gains of fractions to I or more polntt there were several wider climbs were well distributed In the final hour, scattered losers persisted. Trans ers were around 1.200.000 shares. American Airnnea jumi - Mints at the best. Leiser gainers in- I tlna? UV-.. ' n;cQtL Enilneeis . SOr - II II 1 ' tC I siCrelCv3sT?XrrfcW t'UDilc Scivice, Luiielt c Meei, A.nex- ican Tobacco. Schenley. Distillers Corp., Loose-Wiles, Standard Oil iNJ), South- em Railway. Norfolk St Western. Com- monueaiin at soutnern and Electric this Summons is March Tth. 1MB. Power & Light. Announcement of a The date of the last publication there spl'tup plan lifted Gaylord Container. of. April 4. 1946. Inclined to limp most of the dav were HARRIS, BRYSON & RfDDLESBARGER Erie, Santa Fe. General Motors. General Attorneys for Plaintiff. jueciric and uu font, curtts Wright "A" was moderately lower and active. Railway bonds steadied. Paul Reiling Resigns ' As Mt. Angel Coach MOUNT ANGEL, March 21. (IP) The resignation of Paul Reil ing as high school mentor has been announced here. Reiling, coach for three years. said he wants to continue teaching and coaching but has not yet picked the school. He will leave at the end of the school year. LEARNS QUICKLY LOS ANGELES, March 21 OP) You can't say 15-year-old Ber nard Greenberg isn't an apt pupil. Ending a lesson from Paul Scott, Griffith Park golf course pro, Bernard registered a hole-in-one on the 208-yard eighth hole, using a 5 iron. THREE GOOD POINTS NEW YORK OP) Bob Gieg engack, coach of Fordham Uiver sity's track team, is happy. He expected his mile relay team to finish third in the IC4A track meet and it did. The result: Three actual points out of three antici pated points. CHIEF SPIDER RICHMOND, Va. OP) Leslie Phillips of Richmond, captain of the University of Richmond ten nis team, is the only returning letterman on the squad and has played with the Spiders three seasons. -(JftUlMft Tha En sens Resister-Guard Is a Ultra- hr nt th, Associated Press. The Associ ated Press is exclusively entitled, to the use for oubllcatlon of an news -is- Sw i tw- Vnri alan all the I fJ.-.Jf1 ..--eI-i Ai. hJKS I local news published herein All rights of publication of special dispatches oere ut are also reserved. WANT AD RATES 1 day 18c line T flays 58c line 3 days 27c line 1 month 2.35 line Count 6 average words to the line. Mini mum advertisement 2 lines. 11:00 A.M. deadline same day of order Stop orders must be In bv 10:00 A.M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By -Carrier, monthly .85 By Carrier, six months In advance 4.S0 By Carrier, yearly in advance 8.50 By Mail in Ore., yearly in advance 7.00 By Mail In Oregon, slit months .. S.75 By Mail in Oregon, three months - 2.00 By Mail Other States 1 Month $1.00 I NOTICE TO CREDITORS wnnrt! TR HEREBY GIVEN. I That i Daisy M. Pirtle has been duly appointed AH. .Inltttt-ntrfw A fhs ntate Of A. G. -otnt. nf A G Pirtle, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of Lane county, uregon, u pri sons having claims against the estate are nereoy reqmreo xo p,-1 " VrftJ T thU notice to months from the date of tnis nonce, 10 the Administratrix at the office of Calk- 1 ins & Calkins, Tiffany Building, Eugene, i Oregon. 1 Date of Notice and first publication. " DAISY M. PIRTLE, Administratrix : CALKINS CALKINS Attorneys for Estate No. 2331 Thurs., April 4, 1946. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The underslaned. Executrix of the Es tate of IDA M. STRONG, Deceased, has filed her final account m tne mauer ox said estate with the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon and an order has been made and entered of record by the Circuit Court of said County, directing this notice and appointing the 12th day of April, 1946 at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m. as the time and the Circuit Court Room in the County Court House In Eugene, Oregon as the place, for hearing any objections to the final account of said estate. Any persons having objec tions to the final account shall present them before the Circuit Court on or before said date. Dated at Etigene. Oregon, tnis 7in aay of March. 1946. MAYBREl STKUriU fUlifcR, Executrix of the Estate of Ida M. Strong, Deceased. . E. O. IMMEL, Attorney for Estate First Natl. Bank Bldg., Eugene, Oregon, No. Z33Q Thurs.. Aprii e. ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that James H. Hicks, Administrator of the Estate of Guy M. Johnston, deceased, has filed In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Lane County, his Final Report as sucn arn inisu-aiur, , and that 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Saturday, the 6th of April, 1946. at the Circuit Court Room In the Court House at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, has been bv the Court fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing objec tion i to said final account and tor final fsttlement of the estate of said deceased. REESE WINGABD, Attorney for Estate JAMES H. HICKS. Administrator. No. 2332 Thurs., April 4. 1946. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the Administratrix of the Estate of John L. Paden, deceased, has filed her final account In said estate in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and the Court has appointed the 9th day of April, 1946 at ten o'clock A.M. of said day tn the Circuit Court room in the Court House In Eugene, Oregon, for the hearing Of objections to suh final account and the settlement of said estate. FRANCIS KARDELL, Administratrix. CALKINS At CALKINS Attorneys for Estate No. 2332 Thurs., April 4, 1945. IN THE crRCUIT "COURT "OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE MAREE H. BYROM. Ad-) ministratrix with the Will ) annexed of the estate of ) Henrietta N. Beaston, de- ) ceased, substituted for Hen- ) rietta N. Beaston, ) Plaintiff, vs. SUMMONS FRANK W. BEASTON, and ) and his wife, JANE D. ) BEASTON. and GILD A LONG DOE. and her hus- band. JOHN DOE, and H. ) H. PETERS, Defendants, ) , To: Frank W. Beaston, and his wife, Jane D. Beaston, and Gilda Long Doe, and her husband. Joe Doe, defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you era hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or be 'ore the expiration of four weeks from and after the date of the first publica tion of this Summons, to-wit: On or before the 4th day of April, 1946. and if you fall to to appear or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take Judgment against the4' defendant. Frank W. Beaston in the amount of $6,500.00, with interest thereon at the rate of six pet cent per annum from November 9. in. until D-id. and the Plaintiff will apply to the court for the other relief demanded In the complaint and for oosU and disbursements of suit to be taxed, and for such other relief as may be Service of this Summons Is made by publication thereof pursuant to an order made in said cause by the Honorable G. F. Skip worth. Judge of the above -tmi -niirt. which bears date the 2nd day of March. 1946. and which order 1 riirrt that id umn.ons be published i . m - "; "LZZCZ to appear and mwt tha complaint of : : ncfictcit plaluWt ub oi b:u.a lUm Ul u ul the time prescribed tor publication thereof. The date o( the first publication of Postoitice aadress: zoi Altner isuuaing. bugene, uregon. -No. 3359 Thurs.. April 4. 1948. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thai the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of A. C. Mathews. Deceased. by the Circuit Court of Lane County, Oregon. AU persons navlng cialma against said estate are required to pre sent them duly verified to the under signed at the law offices of E. O. lmmel. in the First National Bank Bunlding, Eugene. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this Slst day of February, 1946. FRED S. STANLEY. Executor of the Estate of A. C. Mathews. Deceased. E. O. IMMEL. Attorney for Estate, First National Bank Bldg., Eugene, Oregon No. 8315. Thursday. March 11. 1948. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That Priscilla Beers has been duly appointed executrix oi tne Estate of Charles u. Beers, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court oi Lane County, Oregon. All per' sons 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 at the office of Calkins At caitcins, 210 Tiffany Building, Eugene, Oregon. Date of Notice -and first publication. I conury i, law. CALKINS & CALKINS Attorneys for Estate PRISCILLA BEERS Executrix No. 2318. Thursday, March 21. 1948. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP" ERTY BY GUARDIAN NOTICE IS HERE3Y GIVEN: That by virtue of an order oi the Circuit Court for Lane County, State of Oregon, duly made and entered of record March 13th. 1948. In the matter of the guardianship or uora ts. Aworey, tne undersigned ffuardfan will on and after Anrll 12th. 1948, offer for sale and sell at private saie to tne nicncst Didder, subject confirmation by said Court, the real property of said ward described tn said order located in Lane County, Oregon, to-wit: Lot 4 of Block 1 of Rude's Addl tion to Eugene. Lane County, Oregon. cShCllnd?art and terms obi Such sale will be for cash, or part credit, for the best nrice and terms obtainable. Bids will be received at The First National Bank of Eugene (Oregon). THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EUGENE (OREGON) By: V. M. CAMERON Assistant Trust Officer for Cora B. Awbrey. No. 2348 Thurs. April 11, 1948. - ' NOTICE OF REDEMPTION Or ALL OUTSTANDING BONDS Lane Pomona Grange Fraternal Society, an Oreeon Corooratlon. morttra-or. The United States National Bank of Portland (Oregon), a national banking association. Successor Trustee - Mort gagee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tn ac cordance with Article Third of that cer tain mortgage or trust deed, dated May 15. 1929, recorded June 20, 1029, in book 144, at page 420, of the Register of Titles oi Lane county, Oregon, bearing instru ment No. 31,366. -as amended by supple mental indenture between the mortgagor above named and the undersigned, suc cessor trustee - mortgagee, dated March 30, 1930, that there . has been deposited with the United States National Bank of Portland (Oregon), successor trustee- mortgagee, a sum of money sufficient to redeem In full all outstanding bonds 1 secured by said indenture, to-wit: nona Numbers Denomination 136-145, Inclusive. 100 Par 1,000 14,900 11.000 i aiif-aw, inclusive, 5i Total . : ' 12R 900 with interest accrued to May 15, 1946; and a direction from the mortgagor to pay in full all of the said bonds now . outstandina. and Interest as aforesaid, on the next Interest payment date. May ,tu. that nrXn ih Mov if t ' a" hat'tm ad "5 btoi in uwiifi g ana nam rs oi brio bonds present the same at the Truit De partment of The United States National Bank of Portland (Oregon), Southwest Sixth Avenue, S.W. Stark Street and S.W. Broadway, in Portland, Oregon, for payment ana reaempuon in run, DOtn principal and Interest, and that Interest will cease to accrue on said bonds on and after May 15, 1946. Bonds may be aiso presented for redemption at the Eu gene Branch of The United States Na tional Bank of Portland (Oregon), Eu gene. Oregon. . THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORLAND (ORREGON) Successor Trustee-Mortgagee, , Dated March 14, 1946. No. 2347 Thurs., April II, 1940. LEGAL NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE IN THE MATTER ) NOTICE OF OF THE ESTATE ) FINAL CARL B. DEHNE, SETTLEMENT deceased ) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Frank J. Emmerich. Administrator of the estate of Carl B. Dehne, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Probate Division, for Lant County, his final report as such Admin istrator, and that 10:00 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court Room at the County Court House at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, on the 30th day of April, 1946 A.D., has been fixed and appointed by said Court as the time and place for hearing1 objections for said final report and for the final settlement of the estate of the said deceased. Frank J. Emmerich Administrator Frank B. Reid Attorney for estate) No. 2351 Thursday, April 18, 1946. LEGAL NOTICE Sealed bids on Invitation No. 7-4-2$ wlll be received by the Civil Aeronau tics Administration, Contract and Pro curement Section, P. O. Box 3224 213 Smith Tower Annex f, Seattle 14. Wash ington, until 3 o'clock p.m., April 1, 1946. for the construction of an Instru ment landing system, . approach light lane and VHF Radio Range near Eugene. Oregon. no. Thursday, Marcn 21, im. Death Notices 50 WRIGHT Clinton C. Wright, age 59, of 243 North G. st. Cottage Grove, died at a hospital In Eugene, Tuesday, March 19, 1946, following an illness of three weeks. He was born In Den ver, Colorado. June 12, 1886, spending most of his time as a farmer In Colo- ' rado until comiag to Cottage Grove in 1928 where he has since made his home. Married Mary Russell in Col burn, Colorado in 1904, she passed away in 1943. He was a member of the Christian church. Survived by one daughter, Mrs. Viola Batley of Cottage Grove; seven sons. Albert of Jackson ville, Ore.; Howard and Arnold of Cheshire, Ore.; Merle and Otis both of Springfield, Ore.: Warren and Richard both of Cottage Grove: three sisters in Colorado and one sister in Cali fornia. 20 grandchildren, two great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at the Smith Funeral Chapel Sat urday. March 23, at V30 p. m. Rev, J. Michael Shelley, Christian minister, officiating with Interment in the I. O. O. F. Masonic cemetery at Cottage Grove. - SIMS Robert' Glen Sims, two day old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Sims of 108 Hilrrnt Drive, died at a loral hospital Wednesday, March SO, 1946. Survived by his parents, slater Doro thy at home, grandparents , Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sims and Mrs. John Win- sted all of Eugene, also a great grand mother, Mrs. M. E. Sims. Graveside xervices will be held at the I. O. O. F. No. 1 cemetery Friday, March 32, at 2 p. m. Rev. R. E. Clark will officiate. Simon chapel in charge of arrange ments. Friends are invited to call at the chapel anytime prior to tha service. Funeral Directors 100 MILLER-SHERMAN FUNERAL OME Junction City Ph. 60 aairisburg 4$ Phone 4S3 11U Ottva ftl VEATCH FUNERAL BOMS Phone 111 - Pearl St at letfc " POOLE--ARSEN FUNERAL HOME Phone 11$ fiARTH6LOMW-BUELL CHAPEL J Springfield --6th and B Phone 4)l EUGKNE CREMATORIUM " II 00 Charneltrn Phone TV VIATaf-HOIJJNOSWOJrTM iu nan m. wm lit) -mI'U oi WE WISH to thank our friends and neighbors or wenaung ana vicinity ror their kindness during our recent be reavement. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Baker and family. Bus. & Prof. Directory 123 Appliance Repairs IRONS, toasters, washers, radios, etc. Havden's. luiosea saui nx? wiiiamette. Building & Decorating CALL HAL Ph. 3583-w for dacoratlnn. Hal Hayes. PAiNttNO Papwhangint Lanj Ph. (.tenner Loortst Advertlsa Prices In Town EASTSIDE CLEANERS KK rrarikltn Bird. Coreetlerre SPENCER CORSETIERE Phont Mlt-J. Engineering FOLLETT as FORD, ENGINEERING SURVEYING lM Grant St.. Phone 5110-J Florists . 6RACC it WotA'S rLORISTS Public Market Pnone Ul Garbage Removal oAftbAd MM6VAL-HCK tj)W cost tanvic. Bnx a ph. tes- Glass Service bROKitM GtAsS repWced. Phone io4 4M High 8t MMsler Planlns Mill Co. Monuments EUGkNK. MONUMENT CO. 1491 W 6th Phone 4875-W Roofing Transfer and Storage UfiVtMfl Anywhere vi Beitins V Lines, Deluxe Service. PACmC VAN STORAGE CO FTinmrime movlnff. local and Ions: dis tance. Al's Transfer Co. Phone 880-W. Pest Control EXTERMINATING, FUMIGATING, and CONTROL termites, ants, sllverflsh, bed bugs, bees, wasps, cockroaches, fleas and spiders. Also Fungi floor lev eling and sill replacement. Free In spection. Member Chamber of Com merce. Ph. 13&6. Oregon Pest Con trol Co. Upholsterers MARTIN'S UPHOLSTERY Phone 110 Upholster and Rug Cleaner FRED WRIGHT Phone 4396 -Piano Tuning "REPAIRING AND MOTH-PROOFING-Goodlin Piano Co. Ph 4950 Vacuum Cleaners Repaired PH. HAYDEN'S 8174 ALL MAKES Salea - Service - Parts Rentals (Closed Saturdays) 517 WUUmetb Weather Stripping EUGENE WEATHERSTRIP CO. Easy terms. Free estimates I W t Broadway Phone 5380 Well Drillixut atlas Drilling co. Ph. 48J3-W 815 Willow Ave. & t GORDtNTER At SON Operating sine inn 1918 VUlard . Ph $H-R or M84-W Personals 145 $100 REWARD for one lota of scientific Sroof of the location of a heaven or ell or that any exists. Bible quota tions, dreams, visions and magic not wanted, write eg.-uara box uvo. YOUNG WOMEN IN TROUBLE and in -t A r 11-1(1 mrm -ft it ltd tO O R1- munlcata with tha local Salvation Army. Phone 1099 or come to 719 Pearl s(t nr p o Bni 945: or write Major Mildred Pratt, Salvation Army White Shield Home, 1641 N. W Mayfalr Ave nue, Portland, uregon. $100 REWARD for one lota of scientific proof of the existence of a Devil, angel or Ghost, Bible quotations, dreams, visions and magic not wanted. Write Reg.-Guard Box 1199. ASTHMA, sinus, prostate gland aiP ments, respond readily to my specific treatment. Dr. Aehton, Chiropractic physician. Eletcrotherapy. 16 E. Broad way. Ph. 5395. $500 REWARD for one lota of scientific purgatory or that any exists. Silly answers not wanted. Write Reg.-Guard BOX I1B7. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR DR. HARRY SEMLER, DENTIST Corner 8th. Willamette, Eugene. Ore. Telephone I$ll $500 REWARD for one lota of scientific prwi Mll ny vi wto t representatives on earth, but . don t answer unless you can prove it. Write Reg.-ouara box iiw. FwiLL not be responsible for any debts contracted oy anyone out mjrweu. Frank E. Koepke. VIA VI Health Product dealer. Eva B. storer. .rn. 96-k. cugene. IF LONEfA, write Rutb t Wade. Box 007, Vancouver, Wash . Lost and Found 150 WILL the party who broke Into a black '39 unev. parnea viinnin am night and lifted 2 overcoats, Eastman e Kodak and misc. articles, call at the Registers uard office for a roll of 820 film wnicn tney over .onwtjq, LOST Small black spaniel, some white on breast, curiy, wavy nair. iveepiy mourned by boy of 13. Reward. Owen Hagrefe. 1 ml. east of Goshen, Rt 1, Creswell. LOST large green tin box between Wolf creek ana oneix, uregon. vonmn, valuable papers, receipts, etc., valuable only to owner. Liberal Reward Leon ard A. Whitlow, Siletx. Ore. LOST small pin. with initials C.B.F.. by serviceman's motner ioi senum-i iiai value). Mrs. Joa Judt, Gen. -Del., Oak ride. Ore. LOST Between Clear Lake School and Irving warenouse, i sacK or naia oar ley. Looks like wheat. Clayton Bryan, Route 1. Phone 5625-J-5. LOST bctwfn Ed Jensen's and No. West Flax Products co. on irving ra., i bundle of bale ties. Finder please ph. M-F-3 or 741. LOST black cocker 1 spaniel 3 Mi mo, old. with white chest. Ans, to Smokay. Ph. 151 1-R or 601 W. 8th. Reward. LOST one yellow Jersey heifer vicinity of Mabel or Wcndllng. W. L. Phillips, Star Route, Marcoia, ore. LOST small white change purse In ' downtw district. Ph. 275M. Reward. dST Navy emblem necklace. Gift. Call 2300. Ask for Burma. FOUND lady's watch March 18. Call 420 D. Bpfld.. after 8. - FOUND money tn vicinity of 20th and Harris St Write Reg.-Guard Box 1201. IOST brown cord4 purse off Washington La. we en 11th and 12th. Ph. 2970-W. LOST Truck tire and wheel between Spfld. and Eugene. Ph. Bpfld. 2124. Transportation , ' 160 ONE rider to assist In drlvlna to ' San Francisco March 22nd. Write Register- ouara box hut. WANT to share driving and axpenses witn someone anvwg 10 spoxane on Frt., March 22. Ph. 244f-J. Real Estate For Sale 200 WofitERN 6 room house, two lots, 2nd house north of Methodist church, Co burg, Ore. FOR SALE 4-room house partly fu rn. Must be moved. 2371 w. $th. Ph. 3U0-W. RESTRICTED HOME BITES At FARMS c. a. BAHNga naal Estate Brokr 115 East Broadway Phone 24S7-2135-R NICE building lot 7$' x 165', bearing wal nut trees. Phono 1872-R. HEAL ESTATE, LOANS it INSURANCE Peterson Mtg. Co. Ph. 842 PAUL CAMPBELL - REAL ESTATE loot Willamette Phon n i'ACttES and one barn." ee Jog Gomes. v mo Aiiane ane. ra. siu-j. LOT 60' x 185' on 31st Ava. In Eugene.! tBQUtfo aa aouia soa Bb sptluOeld. Real Estate For Sale 200 NEW FARM LISTING ! 170 acres, only 10 miles from Eugene, good a-room house. 3 fireplaces, o barns, also other buildings, all fenced, 46 acres under cultivation, consider able timber valued at around $3000. Excellent farm equipment, also house hold furnishings. Included with the ?lace. Is about 30 head of livestock, rice $15,000, with terms. SUBURBAN HOME AND ACREAGE 4 acres river bottom land with 8-room. 4 bedroom strictly modern home. oo capacity henhouse, . new stanchion hay loft barn, double garage, workshop, and woodfthed. All buildings In excel lent condition and on concrete founda tion. Price $13,000. with terms. Two additional acres may be purchased with this. NEW SUBURBAN HOME 1 acre river bottom land with new 5- room house, two 12x11 bedrooms, 14x20 living room, 10x14 dining room, 12x14 kitchen with dinette, bath, ureoiace. lawn and shrubs, also garage with concrete driveway. Price $9750, with terms. Two additional acres may be purchased if desired. BRAND NEW LISTING g-room modern home, woodshed, utility ana wash room, -trace, barn, cnicken house, brooder house, lots of shade trees and shrubs .only 4 miles from Willamette St., excellent view and pleasant surroundings. This Is a real buy at $8500. with good terms. NEW LISTING 8-roora house, good condition, on west side. Priced right at $6750, with liberal terms. Possession 30 days. INCOME PROPERTY A three apartment house, close tn, price $8500. Also store building to gether with 3 apartment house and six single garages, only 3 blocks from Wil lamette St. Lot 80 x 133', priced to sell at $10,500, Good .terms could be arranged. ALSO: an excellent duplex in good loca tion with attractive Income. See us -for price and terms on this. "TIMBER AND FARMS OUR SPECIALTY" E.A. FEGLES. BROKER 992 Willamette (Over Seymour's Ph. 4105 Vi ACRES IN OAKWAY . PARK, $1000 Cut right out of a superfine 22-year-old English walnut orcnard. Excellent sou above the flood waters. 2V miles from the center of Eugene, Vi mile beyond Oakway Golf Course, $4,000 building restrictions, approved for G. I, loans. All roads will be oiled. 7 tracts have been sold, 24 tracts to choose from. Recorded plat, insured title, taxes $2.50 per year. Terms $200 cash and $20 per month. Get plat and all the details from Sugene or Marjory Florence, In charge of subdivisions, at the OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION 96 East Broadway PhOne 3240 or 3990-M DUPLEX i One Side 5 Rooms Rents for $50 er Month' Other Side Four Rooms with Basement Rents for $40 Electric Water Heater, Stove Large Lot 60' x 150' Immediate Possession of One Side.. Price $6950 Terms See at 1944 Friendly McKENZIE rd. frontage 105 feet by 100. And I-bedroom home with bath and erase. Bleo. water system, electricity, Located lust east of the mill district, and la excellently located to build business on the front of the lot aa the house sits back 100 feet. If you want a home and want to go Into business in east sprlngfleia, you snouia see this. We think It is underprleed t Ktm, see ROADMAN City Dept. OREGON SETTLEMENT i ASSOCIATION M E. Broadway Phone' 3240 SUBUSBAN SPECIAL 7 ACRES of good soil, no flood waters. S-room house, electric lights, shower, built-lns in kitchen, electric water Sump. 2 chicken houses 12x24. brooder ouse and barn 12x30. With tha place floes cow, yr. old heifer calf, pig, 100 ying hens and 6 rabbits. Prica $7,000, terms. O. J. HECKETSWEILER 412 Main Springfield Ph. SOT Vz A. RIVER ROAD DIST. In A-l condition. bedroom home, fully furnished with good pre-war furni ture. Garage, wood shed, work shop. Good soil, family orchard. Posses sion In 10 days. Cloie to bur line. Handy to schools. Terms. $10,500, . . W. R. ROBERTSON J. C. FRENCH 80 West loth Ave. FOR SALE by owner. Cozy west aide, 2 bedroom home, hardwood floors, fire . place, wired for electric range, auto matic electrlo hot water heater, oil circulator elncluded. Combined wood shed and garage. Paved driveway and garage floors. Insulated fruit room, lot SO x 100. Garden space, 2 bearing wal nut trees, lots of shrubs. Prica $7500. Phone 1505 after p. m. BUSINESS BLOCK Downtown business block, nets 88.000 yearly. $30,000 down will handle. See F. M. Bennett. EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS, REALTORS "It must be good If we recommend It.1 259 E. 10th Phone 470 MADDAUGH & KOONS Ph. 904& 11th & Chamber Out Central Way 40 acres, 37 cleared. 7 rooms, not modern, flreolace. 2 horses, cow. 50 chickens. farm machinery, wire fence around nlace. 2 acres In ctod. $6500. 8S5O0 cash, bal. $25 per mo. Billy Maddaugh will snow tnis. ON NORTH SIDE We have 7-ropm plastered home with hardwood floors and In good repair exceDt roof. We think this is a buy and Is close in. Only $5500, Corns in and ask for Jeans. MAINS & ROGERS tn West tth Phone 740 OWNER SAYS SELL Onejst class acre of land, comer lot on MfKenzle highway near Springfield. Good S-room home, nice lawn, modern conveniences. A good buy at $51.00. O. J. HECKETSWEILER 412 Main St., Springfield . Phone S07 Springfield bY"'6wNElV-'2. "two room houses on a 60'xl70 lot, three miles from center of town. High on a hill In nice district. ' Both houses furnished. One house rent ed at $35 monthly. Total price $3500. terms. Inquire 2164 Floral Hill Drive, in Hendrlck's ParW. IrflJRESwEXir bedroom house, bath, 2 corner lots, front lot fenced, utility Krch, woodshed, garage. Furnished, s phone. $4,000 cash. Consider lata model car, must be In good condition, , for Information call 409 Creswell. Own- 2 A. -jFILBERTS For sale 2-bedroom modern, plastered house, small barn and chicken house In city limits. Priced for quick sale. $6600. Immediate possesion. W. E. Wheeler. 716 N. 10th. Cottage Grove. SACRIFICE If sold by April 1st, will reduce prlc on 145 acres, good house and other bldgs. River bottom soil. 41 miles from Eugene. Write Eugene P, O. Box 292. No agents. FOR-"3 ALl-6 room nouse,' lights,' and water, garage, outbuildings, fruit, S Urge lots, $2,000. Terms If desired. Im mediate possession. 035 Deal St., Jet. City, Ore. LOT 77 x 340 In River Road district. Priced nil right. Inquire 1256 W. 7th. BY OWNER Beautiful 4 bedroom, modern horn. Double construction, hsrdwood doors, plastered. H K St. Sprlnitleld. ANYONEinterested In 1417Beule ST. property. Terms. Write M. Tom or call im viu aaotai. lAam. tut. Real Estate for Sale 2W .t'fiAST SEVENTH SUBURBAN Itt Acres, with a most eomforUbtaV home. Living room 14x30, two corner bedrooms, modern bath, kitchen that will pleas any horn maker, large'.' utility room upstairs floored for stor-' age. Concrete foundation, plastered,' Venetian blinds, wired for electric" range, city water. Garage and wood! shed. Four blocks from but line. WestP of Emerald Heights, Springfield. $00 cash. We help finance. $2500 CASH Will handle this half acre eft M north.' Good Hvihg room and kitchen acroee the front, two nice bedroom wiUv bath etween, largo utility room with fruit cupboards, electric hot water heater and wired for range. Attached Esr age. All on concrete. 4 blocks to. us. A fair value at $6800. FOUR ROOMS Two 4Wroont houses an eight acres 4 " the best creek bottom soil. One bath house ts brand new. Living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, and shower -bath. The other living room, kitch- -en, bed room, space for bath, and small bedroom. Double garage, big- -barn, chicken house, 8 acres tn crop.' This is good at $5350, with $3360 down. - w HODGES-BOWERS 4T g. 7th REALTORS Photut 18$fc CLIF CULP, REALTOR : ; INVITES YOU TO SEE V COLLEGE CREST 30 ACRES On the hills looking over tha town and. vauey in an oireouons. so acres wmv part under cultivation. 3 bedroom home" nt too good, but liveable. Electricity,, to house. Spring water. All for $60QtV WEST SIDE HOME .: 4 Bedroom home, living room with -tlrt-? piaco, nouse in xair con anion, iii&o. 3 MILES OUT 109 Acres with liveable house, small barn and 2 chicken houses. About ! acres in cultivation, bal. In pasture ond iimer. ahduiii umosr ana wooa 'to pay for place. Goad view property. JW miles from City Hall. $12,000. Smalt down payment. -' . CLIF CULP, REALTOR Til 3d East 11th Phone 3410 JHW COMFORT PLUS! :S This east side home will provide Just that' a. uvtng room witn fireplace .. ana den, cheery, full size dining room.-tera? lovely bedrooms with closets and eotnr plete bath between, plus a cosy baas 1 1 ment bedroom, kitchen with built lna i and nook, enclosed back porch. Full cement and perfectly dry basement i which Is celled and partitioned for laundry room, furnace room and basi room. Oil furnace and laundry trays.. Large well developed lot with cement drive fronting on beautiful boulevard,. Its really a" home. $10,000. Terms. BENJAMIN - GREENUP 5 ! SO W. 8th Ave. Phona 4N in eugene , GARAGl! AND USED CAR LOT ANfe WRECKING YARD Located on busy h'.way with 100 fast frontage. We have for sal tha leasa-. the equipment and tha business tn thlc place of business. Tha lease has, .-4M! vein in nm nr1 n flnflm lns U 1 additional S years. Full price of bud? Mali siriiilnmant an A tLatVltn) st-i,ii f er leaving town, must be gold at onea; Tot nartiriii-ra eiuM tn. Hit iftrtiiilfl Information. ', " " See ROADMAN City Dept. 1 OREGON SETTT.FNnrrWi ASSOCIATION - : M East Broadway Phana IMS I : MAnnATTf-M JV VflAMtS . li Ph. 5049 nth Chamfrera ! " -'- UfMlVf ilW UUMS1UI 1 , o room oouDie construcwi nous as year old. 2 bedrooms, living rWm. I iiiicnen. wnii Kitcnttni. iin. tniia i . and wash room, pressure pump, mh I -This 3 blocks of hiahwav and bui . ounuiv mini ii win la urea van m . an - take her over and treat her to onaofTi those famous dinner of Rusty'a. Kgila I right there too. This la on ft acre of ! ' ground and la one of the bast eon- 2 atructed houses wo hava seen..- Tha ! Erice of this ic In line. ft9M. Soma irms. Billy Maddaugh jwill show this. J . UNFINISHED : if. 7, i Liveable house on lot 45x120. Some tarmg, EXCELLENT BUY A wall-stocked general mercantile ifora - with post office, lea lockers, deltrtrri truck ( gas pump and nice living quar- i ters. In a good locality Just 28 miles I from Eugene. This place lg priced to i sell. : WE HAVE several buyers for MWOdllg ! In or around Eugene. ; Call or write ' , ARDIS REES ! 4088 1072 Willamette, Eugene, Oregon i CLOSE IN EAST SID 4-ROOM HOME ' Small lot, paved streets. Has Uvtaaai dining rooms, kitchen, bedroom, kaU I fireplace, unfinished attic, hot mw heater, garage, $4600. Half cash,AbL. $30 mo. Also -iJ WEST SIDE COTTAGE About S yeara old. AttraoUv. home oft rooms, with 1 bedroom, and bath. 'Ost bua line. Hay Mil furniture also. Mtm USOO cash, bal. fa mo. Call , H. E. CULLY 4 Reelly Broker Ph. ttlt EAST OF SPRINGFIELD,. 54 ONE ACRE Hi With an attractive 1 bedroom holr. Good pressure water system. Insulate ad fruit room. Large fares, with utH Ity room, work ahop and floored attle.4 Small barn and chicken house. 2m meoiate possesion, saso. possesion, sasso. . ' CULP, REALTOR h . Phone 1420 JiWt t CLIF I ft Eaat 11th MADDAUGH & KOONS Ph. 504$ Uth Ac Chamber t A hot shot 1n Creswell, 8 room modern. I house. $1000 furniture, utility porch J woodshed, gar. 2 lots, 00 x 120tt, 4 flU, berts, 3 peach, grapes, B. berries, roses,., and shrubs. Restaurant, 9 mo. lease f $50 per mo. rent. 3 months rant paid!) t You buy stock .t Invoice. You can) get. 1 all this for $4000 cash. What a buy! house furniture, small farm, business,! i All In one. Will Koons will gladly show! ! ll - 18500 - jj At 1091 Lincoln St, Two bedrooms, alia extra large bedroom over garage, fftslaj ; basement, furnace. Lot 60 x 80. If.yow like the looks of tha outifde we tiav m the key and will be happy to thow-.U. to you at any time. Can give poes-i slon very shortly, t JOHN E. MENCKE I ( W. Brdwy. Ph, M3 or lU-W 8TACRES Only 15 minutes out. This place can all pe larmea; nas not oeen plowed for many years; being used for pasture! Fenced and well watered: prica $3150 MAINS & ROGERS I tn West th Phone till CHOICE VIEW LOT Overlooking University and Falrmounli outricu on pavea street. Tnis is aft beautiful location -for an exclusive? ARDIS REES. REALTOR 1073 WUIametta Phona 46M Alter nours Mr. Le ism-m INCOME PROPERTY for sale. Casfe ap4 plicanta only. Wrlta Reg.-Guard Bo l.M. 4 FOR SALE new 4-bedroom, rull ba ment with walk-In freezer, and garageJ Call 129. I THE HUMI riNDIRS HADUAUOU KOONS Ph. W4, 11th at Chnal ORIENUP-BtNJAMlN 0 West 8th Phont mt 4elei l.te I Ph. ICIsi Brdwy. Ph. Heai fiatate and Insurance See I rRAXI.ER Creswell nr.. HOWELL, HTRur.RT and WtNANDT 4t C lOtb MALTORS ' Ph Mw! t-RM. HOUSE 4 acres. Modern laclll-i ties, fruit. Mrs. Llndland, Lowell, Ore. I WESTERN HDUT BUILD.. REALTOR? i II West llln Phons 44W W. K. STRIKER, REALTOR . ! 15 East Tth Phont II i COUQlLL-OLSE'r), REALTORS--" Its East Uth Pb, 4M I LOTS FOR SAU ims aivtsrvanr I