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Page 4, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore,, Sat., June 21, 1947 CD n (NEA Tehphoto) In procession at Princeton University, N. J are (left to right) Presi dent Truman, Herbert Hoover and Walter E. Hope. The President received an honorary doctor of laws degree. Boudreau Gives Nod To Yanks or Red Sox . HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP Lou Boudreau figures that pitch ing and Joe Gordon give the Cleveland Indians a "good chance" for their first pennant in 27 years. But to win, the youthful Tribe manager pointed out, the Indians will have to beat out the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, the club's which Boudrea fives a "slight edge." However, Boudreou went on, "Any team that can win eight or ten games in a row will be right up there at the top of the heap." Boudreau said he rated the Yanks and Red Sox as having an edge because of a break in the schedule, whereby the loop's east ern clubs play almost the entire month of September at home, while Cleveland and Detroit, the western contenders, must finish the campaign on the road. With Feller, Harder, Ed Klieman, Al Gettel and the un predictable Steve Gremek topping a strong mound staff, Boudreau figures to be able to withstand the avalanche of late season double headers better than most other American League clubs. And then there's Gordon "the greatest second baseman in the fame today" in Boudreau's opin ion. But Lou didn't say anything about his own healthy batting mark nor his own worth to the club". 20 Laurel wood Golfers Travel to Rose City A 20-man Laurelwood golf team will journey to Portland Sunday for the first of two matches with the Rose City course team. The Rose City team will come to the Laurelwood course for a return match later in the summer. Laurelwood manager Lloyd Mattison announced the traveling team Friday which will include Del Mann, Mike Hoyman, Dave Taylor, George Kenney, Sam Peters, George Lynch, Vern Allen, Babe Carter, Red Omlid, Fred Jones, George Spicer, Whit Spicer, Pete Mundle, Lloyd Mattison, Bill Ducker, Bill Brannin, Roy Car penter, Dale Lambert, Bill Pengra and Fred Furchner. , Fur Cleaning Furriers Sawdust Method. Electrle Cleaners, 1210 Willamette. --RADIO BROADCASTS--' KOAO (MO) SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. News 6:1(1 A Look At Australia 0:30 Paris Newsreel 6:45 London Letter 7:00 Wm. H. Meeder 7:3ft 4-H Club Program ' 8:00 Grand Opera Tonight 10:00-Sign Off KORE UR0) SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. Mobile Roundup 6:30 Steven Giaham 7:00 KORE Concert Hall 7:50 Winnie the Wave 7:45 Newa 9:00 Latin Amer. Serenade 8:30 Opiniona Ire 0:00 Newspaper of the Air 9:15 All Star Parade 9:30 Hunting and Fishing 10:00 Dale night 10:15 Jack Barrow 10:3O News 10:45 The Scathouse ll:oo The North Show 11:30 Night Owl 1:00 a.m. Sign Off KOIN B70 SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. Hollywood 6:30 Oklahoma Roundup 7:30 Sweeney and March 7:55 Carroll Alcott 8:00 Vaughn" Monioe 8:30 Jean Sablon 8:45 Memories in Muste 9:00 Saturday Serenade 9:30 Barn Dance 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 The Little Show 10:30 Gus Arnheim 11:00 Rose Queen's Ball 11:15 Jan Savltt 11:30 Air-Flo 11 155 News KOW 650 SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. Judy Canova 6:30 Grand Ole Opry 7:0ft Truth. Consequences 7:30 Life of Riley 8:00 Your Hit Paiade B:30 Can You Top This 9:00 Music by Shrednik 9:30 Guest Star 9:45 Mnke Way for Music WURIESTILIIMn AT THE ARMORY SATURDAY NIGHT 8:30 P.M.' COMPLETE PROGRAM Main Event Buck Weaver vs. Herb Parks. (Pacific Coast junior-heavyweight championship) Semi-final Jack Riser vs. Buck Davidson. Special Leo Karlinko vs. Lou Savoldi. Opener Pierre LaBclIo vs. Silent Rattan. Salem Tied for 2nd . (United Press) The Spokane Indians captured the first game of a crucial series against the league-leading Brem erton Bluejackets 9-5, Friday to move within 4V4 games of the pace-setters. Salem also moved up into a second-place -tie with Spokane by downing Victoria, 6 to 3, although outhit by the Athletics. The Vancouver Capilanos rose into the first division, (H4 games off the pace, by outslugging Wen. atchee, IS to 9. Yakima also went on a hitting spree, gathering 16 safeties and a 15 to 3 triumph over the Tacoma Tigers. Accountant Avers May Given Money , WASHINGTON U.R A Chi cago public accountant testified Friday that munitions maker Henry M. Garsson told him in the winter of 1945 he had advanced money to former Congressman Andrew J. May to get the Cum berland Lumber Co. started. The testimony was given at the May-Garsson bribery trial by Alexander Ulenberg, called by the government as a rebuttal witness. He told of a conversation with Garsson while they were riding from Elgin, 111., to Chicago. . Garsson has denied that such a conversation took place. Ulenberg said Garsson told him Cumberland was a firm in which May . was interested,, that he (Garsson) wanted to help May get it under way and so had ad vanced money for the project. He said Garsson told him he expected to get his money back through lumber deliveries by the company. Woman Discovers Egg Within Egg An egg within an egg was dis covered Friday by Mrs. Jack Nu delman when she broke an egg for cooking. The first egg was com plete with yoke, and also held a fair-sized pullet egg with hard shell. It was produced by a Rhode Is land Red pullet belonging to Ed ward G. Quigley, poultry farmer, INudelman said. He also said he has found several triple-yoked eggs among those purchased. Curtains cleaned in Sanltone Electrlo Cleaners, 1210 Willamette St. 10:00 News 10:15 Sports Recap 10:30 News Summary 10:35 Joe Reichman Orch. 11:00 Russ Morgan Orch. 11:30 Harry Owens Orch. 11:55 News Summary 12:00 Sign Off KlIfiN (1400) SATURDAY 6:00 p.m. Lane Co. Edition 8:15 Harry Wbrmer 6: iO Mulder, Mr. Malone 7:00 Sportscopy -7:15 Music By Cugat 7:301 Deal In Crime 8:00 Lone Ranger 8:30 Treasury Agent 9:00 Gangbusters 9:30 Claremont Hotel 10:00 News 10:15 Casino Gardens 10:30 Ambassador Hotel 11:00 Ciro's Orch. 11:15 Brencman Restaurant 11:30 Club Morocco 12:00 Musical Cocktails 3:00 a.m. Sign Off General to Join Freedom Move. BEHNE. Switzerland (U.B Gen. Ladislas Jekely, general sec retary of the Hungarian Small holders Party, and minister to two countries, said Friday he had sev ered connections with the Buda pest government and would leave for the United States to join- for mer Prime Minister Ferenc Nagy. "I am going to Join Nagy in his fight for a free Hungary," Jekely said. He said he had wired President Zoltan Tildy on Thursday resign ing his official duties and that he would not return to Hugary. (Budapest dispatches said Jekely reportedly had informed Tildy he no longer could serve the new government "because it had lost its freedom as a result of the com munist maneuver.") Trans - World Airlines said Jekely was scheduled to leave Gen eva Saturday. Jekely said in a written state ment to the United Press that the conspiracy charges against Nagy were "ridiculous and not taken seriously by any part of the Hun garian people." , Church Notes (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 3) 6:30 p.m.; Young Adults, 8 p.m.; morn ing worship, 11 . a.m.; Wesley Founda tion, 7 p.m.. Wesley House. 1347 Onyx St. welcomes students. Presbyterian (Fatrmount)t rairmouni: rnteemn Ave. casi ai Villard. Dr. Joseph R. Harris. S.S. 9:45 a.m.! morninir worshio. 11 a.m.: Y.P.'s society. 6:30 p.m.: Communicants Class Mon 7 p.m.; chtldrens choir Sat.. 10:30 a.m.; choir rehearsal, Sat., 4 p.m. Pilgrim Holiness, College Crest! S. S. 9:30 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; evening worship, 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting, weanesaay, t.so p.m.; itevs. ff. W. Ponder and Clarks Sutter, castors- In-charge. salvation Array: Cor. 7th and Pearl. Mai. and Mrs. I. J. Torgerson. Corps Officers. Meetings: Sunday school, 10 a.m.; worship, 11; young people's meeting, T:30 p.m.; eve ning service, 8; Home League, Wednes day, 1 p.m.; Thursday evening meeting, 8; Saturday evening meeting, 8. Santa (Jiars unuren ei unriit: Flovd Hushes, castor. S. S.. 9:45 a.m.: morning worship, 11; C. E., 7 p.m.; eve ning worship, 8. Midweek prayer meet ing, weanesaay, a p.m. St. Mary's Catholla: 11th and Charnelton Sts.. Rev. Francis P. Leipzig, pastor. Summer schedule: Sunday Masses, 6:15; 7:15; 8:30; 9:45; 11 a. m. Daily Masses, 7:30. Sunday Rosary and Benediction, 4 p. m. at. Marys episcopal Rev. Ernest S. Bartlam, rector; 166 13th Ave. E.: Holv Communion. 8 a.m. and first and third Sundays, 11 a.m.; morning prayer, sub l m. ana secona and fourth Sundays, 11 a.m.; Church School, 9:45 a.m.; nursery and pre school. 11 a.m.: evening prayer, 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday!. Holy Communion. io a.m. Unitarian: 11th and Ferry It., services 11 a.m. Sunday. unity metnodtst: Located between Lowell and Fall Creek. Sunday school, 10:15 a.m. Maxwell Morris, minister, Sunday school, 10 a.m.; 'morning worship, 11 a.m. Priesthood, 9 a.m.; 8. S. 10:30 a.m.; mutual, 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Chapel located corner Tenth West and Tyler, United Pentecostal Church: Eighth and Lincoln Sts., In basement ol WOW building, Edward R. Benedick, pastor; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; morn ing worship, 11 a.m.; evangelistic eve ning services. 7:45 cm.: oraver meeting. Thursday a p.m. In pastor's home at ama tiara. Chambers Street, former Afroort Cafe building, Leland Earls, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; morning service, 10:45 o'ciock; young people s meeung, p.m.; evening service, 7:30, zion cnorcn or unrisi: fliinrlav srhnnl. 10 a.m.: morn In wor ship and communion, 11 a.m.; Bible stuay, t p.m.; evening preacmng serv ice, 6 p.m. IN OTHER CITIES Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Birch ad North H Streets. Rev. Louis H. Sohler pastor. Sunaay Masses and io a m. . - .... South 6th Street. Mrs. Resells D. Douglas, pastor. S. S.. 9:45 a.m.: preach ing, 11 a.m.; class meeting first Sunday of month following preaching. Charles Hosman, class leader; young people's hour, sun.,- i p.m.; evangelistic serv ice, 8 p.m.; midweek prayer meeting, Thursdav. 7:30 D.m. Csttara drove Presbyterian S.S., 9:45 a.m., morning worship, 11 a.m.; C.E., 5:30 p.m. , First Metnodist. cottage Grove Rev, Frank E. Brown, pastor. 11 a.m., rilvtna service: 7:30 n.m.. evenlna service; 6 p.m., fellowship meeting; church school at s:a a.m. Trlnli Lutheran. (To tiara flreva! S.D.A. Church building. West Main and North M Sts. Morning worship at 9 a.m. Sunday School at 10:30. The Lutheran Hour over kuiui sunaay at .ou a.m. Holv Communion the first Sunday of ev ery month. Registry the preceding Sun aay. c u. uuscn, pasior. First Bsvtlst Church. Cottage Grove Sunday School. 9:45 a.m.; divine wor- smp, xi a.m., uapusi xouin renowsnip, 6:30 p.m.; evening service, 7:30 p.m.; choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 8 p. m.; prayer meeung, t.m p.m. xnursaay, Church of Christ. Cettace Grevot Monroe near fifth; Woodrow W. Hushes, evanselist: Bible classes 10 a.m.: sermon 11 a.m.; Lord's Supper, 11:45 a.m.; evangelistic service 8 p.m.; mid week services, weanesaay, a p.m. Crf1l Christian: Ronald Osborn, pastor, Sunday school at 10 a.m.; morning worship at 11. Eve ning service at r.sa p.m. Creswell Evan eel lit io Center: Creswell theater building. Services each Sunday at a: p.m. unaer airecuon of Rev. John B. Wright. Public invited. Creswell First Presbyterian: Rev. James D. Moberg, pastor, S. 8. 10 a.m.; morning worship, n; u. e o: p.m.; choir rehearsal Friday evening. Creswell Methodist. Rev. Claude Groth, pastor, Sunday school at 10 a.m.: morning worship, 11 a.m.: youth leaeues at 6:30 cm,: evenlns service at 8 p.m.; choir and orchestra nractice. Tiiesaay evening at ?:au. Creswell Chareh of Christ Ronald E. Osborn, minister; Kenneth Pratt, chairman of board: 10 a.m., church school: 11 a.m., morning worship; 6:20 p.m.. Creswell Youth Fellowship; 7:30 p.m., evening fellowship, prayer ana ser mon. Harrlibarg Catholic Chareh. Our Lady of Vlctoryl Rev. Fr. T. P. Connely: services every Sunday; 1st, 3rd, 5th Sunday at io:3o a.m.; 2nd and 4th Sunday at 9 a.m. Harrlsbnrg Church of Christ Wm. Siefke. castor: Bible School. 9:50: morning worship. 11 a.m.; evening wor ship. 7:30 D.m.; prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p.m., followed by choir practice at sua p.m. Barriiburr chorea or God. seventB-Day: R. A. Barnes, pasior: services at City Hall Satuidays: Sabbath School. 10:30 ja.m.; preaching. 11:30 a.m. Harrlsbnre Church of God. Seventh -Day: Ed. Severson, pastor; y-mile M.E. of ! Harrisburg; Bible study, Saturday, 10:30 i a.m.; preaching, 11 a.m.; Young People's jAieeung. weanesaay, a p.m.; prayer serv I Harrlibnr Vlrst Chnrch af God: Raymond Knox, pastor: Sunday School for all ages, 10 a.m.; preaching, 11 a.m.: tsoys uiuo, a p.m.; young reopiti a meet ing, 7 p.m.; evening service, 8 p.m.: mid- I week Bible study. Friday, 7 p.m. i Harrlshura Methodist Chareh: Kenneth Abbott, pastor: worship serv Ice. 9:45 a.m.: Sunday School. 11 a.m. Epworth League, 7 p.m.: Wednesday night prayer meeung, s p.m. Jasoer Christian: Clyde Blakley, pastor. Sunday School. 10 a.m.: worship service, 11 a.m.: Chris tian "-.naeavor, e:ju p.m. sunaays. Janetlea City Assembly ef God: Rov K. Reed, castor. S.S. 10 a.m, morning worship 11: Y. P.'s meeting, 7 p.m.; evangelistic service, 88: prayer and praise service, wed.. 7:40 p.m. Junction City Baptist: William F. Tcmplin, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.: morning worship service 11 a.m.: vounr neooie's service. 7 D.m.: evening song ana prtue service, a p.m. Junction City Chareh ef Christ: n-,iA Gi.iuip mclm. S. S. 10 a.m.. nlng service 7:30; council, 2nd Wad., 1:90, p.m.; uoara meeting, sua - . siuay, ww. . - Church ef Christ, Janetlea City I David M. Stewart, pastor; Bible School 10 a.rr..i morning worship, 11 a.m.; Chris tian Knrfoavnr. A n.m.t CVeninK Services, 7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer meeting. Wed., 7:30 p.m.: council meeting, 2nd Wed. of each month. 7:30 p.m. Junction City Lvtnvraa: Christian s. Hasie, pasior. . b. io .. Enciish service. 11 a.m.: Danish service second and fourth Sundays, 10 a.m.; Danish Ladler.' Aid, first Thursday at 2 p.m.; English Ladies' Aid, first Thurs day, 8 p.m.; Men'a Club, second Mon day. 8 p.m. Junction City Methodist: Rev. Carl B. Mason, pastor. Morning services, 11 a.m.; Sunday school 10 a.m.; youth groups, 7 p.m. Sunday, WSCS, second and fourth Wednesdays at 2 pjn,; Sunday evening service,- 8 p.m. every second Sunday. Lesbnrg Presbyterian community: Church service each second and fourth Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. Rev. James Moberg. pastor. S. S. 10 a.m. each Sun day; Mrs. Ira Isham, Supt. Hsreola Sunday School at 10 a.m. Chureh serv ice, li a.m. aiarcoie raemooist: Gene Hamblen, minister. 8. S. 16 a.m., Mrs. Tom Walters, aunt. Morning serv ice, 11 a.m Mohawk Commnnity: Rev. Alexander Meresdorf. castor. Bi ble school 10 a.m.; worship aerviea at 11 O ClOCJC Nicholas Garden Chareh ef she Brethren Twenty-iirsiana u bis. ttev. s orrest Groff, pastor, James Parks, assistant pas tor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; children's story and morning message, 10:50 a.m. Evening service at 7:30 p.m., followed bv evening message. Springfield Assembly ef Oef .Seventh and B sts. Arthur Hyland, fiastor. Sunday School 9:45 a.m.; roorn ne worship 11 a.m.: Christ Ambassadors. 6:30 p.m.; evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m.; miaweeK service, Tuesaay, 7:so p.m.; .Bi ble study, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. . Springfield Christian i Fourth and A Street. Claude O'Brien. pastor. S. S. 9:45 a.m.; morning wor ship 11; evening service. 7:30. Church ef Christ, Springfield: T. R. Atkinson, minister; Bible study, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a.m.; eve nine worship. 7:30: mid-week service. 7:30 Wednesday; 12th and C Sts. Booert memorial jnetnoaist: Sixth and C streets, Springfield. Ells worth M. Tllton. minintftr. 0;45 a.m.. Sunday School, Sam Bartholomew, supt.; n a.m,, morning worsmp, sermon py pastor. (A nursery for pre-school age children Is conducted during the morn ing service.) 6:30 p.m.. youth fellowship for all of high school age and older; 7:30 p.m., evening service. Choir meets Thursdays. Springfield First Baptist: - Second and C Street. Raw. T.Hnv Crosley, pastor. S. S. 9:45 a.m.; . worship ii; j4x.tu. o:ju p.m.; evening service, 7:30; mid-week. Wednesday. 1:30 p.m. Springfield Fall Gospel: 439 Main St.; Orland Walker, pastor; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; morning wor ship. 11 a.m.; young people's meeting, 6:30 p.m.; evangelistic service, 7:30 p.m.; interdenominational. Church ef God, Springfield Church of God, 14th and D Streets, Springfield. Rev. H. M. Sackett, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; morning wor ship, 11 a.m.; evening service. 7:45 p.m. Midweek prayer meeting and Bible study 7:45 p.m. Thursday. tope Ltttneran, Springfield: Maole Public School Builrftna .' amith side of McKenzle Highway, short dis tance from Fairmount Market S.S., 9:45 a.m.; morning worship, ll a.m. E. B. Busch, pastor, Lutheran Hour over KORE Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Sprlnrfleld Latherani ' Sterllna 8imonson. caste: mantm worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; meets in tne v. r. w. Hau; parsonage (1212 K St.) ; confirmation class, parsonage. Sat. 9 a.m. Trinity Baptist Springfield Corner of 12th and B, Springfield. Frank Nixon, castor. S. 8. 10 a.m.: morn ing worship, 11; training service, 6:30 p.m.; evening worsmp, iisq p.m. BpriDKiicia area- atucain: Corner Fourth and B Streets. C. 'B. Starkey. minister. Sundav School. t:45 a.m., Robert McDonald, supt Morning worship 11 a.m.; YPMS service 6:45 p.m. with Harold Wheeler, supt Evangelistic service 8 p.m. Mid-week service Thurs- aay v:a p.m. stiverview metneeisit Rev. Carl B. Manon. caster. 1 Rtindav School 11 a.m. Preaching service 10 a.m. WSCS society, third Wednesday at 2 p.m. Wendllnr Church services, a: a.m., Sunday nMuui. ai a.m. wenaiing Methodist: Gene Hamblen, minister. S.S. 10 a.m., Delmar Pattee. Sunt Mornlnc worahin. Adventlit Seventh-day, Springfield Seventh and A Streets. Springfield. 0. T.. Schnepper, pastor. Sabbath service on Sat-! uraay. sabbath School, 9:30 a.m.; morn ing worship, 11 a.m.; prayer meeting Wed nesday, 7:30 p.m. Young peoples meeting, Saturday, 4:30 p.m. Cottage Grove, Seventh-day Adveatlsi Yjui west main street, a. i. nrav. naa- tor. Sabbath services on Saturday, .Cab bath School, 9:30 a.m.; morning wor ship, ll a.m.; prayer meeting Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Adventlst, Seventh-day, Deerhera un taa koss place, 2 miles east of Waltervllle. O. E. Schnepper. castor. Sab bath services on Saturday. Sabbath School. 9:30 a.m.; morning -worship, 11 a.m.; prayer meeung, weanesaay, 7:ao p.m. Dr. and Mrs. William C. Thompson are on a vacation trip to California. Dr. Thompson Den tal office at 774 Willamette St.. will be closed until June 24. ' ARMY SUPPLIES Gilkey Trading Post, 1873 Franklin at 13th Ph. 5918-W. 4 Dr. Elliott, optometrist has moved to 37 E. 10th. Temporary Phone 3333. All farms of Insurant -. -LOREJf V. BRYANT J'hone 13 61 62 W. 13tb 4 : G. E. GAYLORD U. 8. Bank Bldg., phone 1868. Listed and un listed securities bought. old, quoted. No charge for advisory service. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled exclus ively to the use for republication ef all the looat news printed in this newspaper, as won an ai news aispatenes. WANT AD RATES 1 day. 13o line T days, Ue line 3 days, 27c Una t month, $2.25 line Count 6 average words to the line. Mini mum advertisement, 2 lines. 10:00 AM. deadline same day of order. Stop orders must be in by 10:00 A.M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, monthly , . f 1.00 By Carrier, 6 months In advance 9.25 By Carrier, yearly m advance 10.00 By Mall, in Oregon, one month 1.00 By Mail, In Oregon, 3 months 2.50 By Mall, In Oregon. 6 months . 4.S0 Legal Noticts notice to mmrTopji PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Isttm testamentary of the- estate of viola B. Larsen, deceased, Issued' to be by order of the Circuit. Court of Lane County, Oregon, on May 14, 1947; all claims against said estate must be presented to me with proper vouchers at the of fices of Gordon A. Ramstead, 418 Tif fany Building. Eugene, Oregon, within six months rom date hereof, June 7, H. J. LARSEN Administrator of Said Estate. Legal No. 419 Saturday, July 8, 1947. t NOTICE KnHrM l hrhv siven that en Oc tober 4, 1943. Elizabeth P. Hill died an inmate of the Oregon State Hospital, at Salem, Oregon, and that the State Land Board of Oregon has received from said hospital cash to the credit of said decedent totalling $57.28; that said Eliz abeth P. Hill was committed to said hospital from Lane County, Oregon ; and that under sections 31-301 to 31-303, Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated., as amended, said sum. less claims of cred itors, if any. and of the State of Ore gon against the estate of said decedent, is subject to escheat to the state of a in IE. u sunnu Bv E. T. Pierce. Clerk. No. 443. Sat.. July S. 1947. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1k hereby alven that the un dersigned have been appointed executots of the estate ot unaries v. uriggs, de ceased by the Circuit Court of Lane I County, Oregon. AU persons having I claims against saio eiiaie are nereoy ELPiuiva K ihwi hi amaa ua nn lagal Motftti .l: ,nuhr to the ilea ana wun me undersigned at the offices of Hms. tsryson, iaaieuarcr at Building, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the date ol the first publi cation of this notice. t a ... Date of the first publication of this notice is June V 1947. HOW AnD n. nubunnw ROBERT H. NOYES, Executors as aforesaid. i Saturday, July 5, 1947 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT . k. rs.iit rmirt of the State Of Oregon, county oi iane. I the matter of the Estate ol Percy Paget Adams, deceased. Notice is hereby given: That J. O. Llndstrom. as administrator of the s tate of Percy Paget Adams, deceased, has filed his Final Account and P and Tuesday the 8th day of July. 1941 at ociock a. in. w . ' . V., Room at In. uwiniy wour. vr"" gens. Lane County. Oregon, ha, been appointed oy .aiu , - place (or hearing objections to ,uch final ACCOUni WIO Ml. .....en. J. O. LINDSTKOM. Adminirtritor O'CONNELL, DARLING 1c VONDERHJEIT, Attorney,. 841 Willamette Street Ri.ff.n.. Oreson. Legal No. 415 Saturday. July 1WT. 1 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE or KfiAb rnurwii x vfrTrrr. tr Tnmrav GIVEN that iirtrif anthMrftv nf an flfflM OI un cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County duly made and entered on the 8th day of June, 1947, the under signed administrator of the estate of Willie Marshall, deceased, will sell at private sale all of the following described real rrriMTtv. trwwit: Commencing at a point 59.71 chains East of the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section thirty-two, township seventeen ooutn, ttange four vyesi m mc Willamette Meridian, thence East 7.07 chains, thence South 53.97 chains, thence West 7.07 chains, thence North 'to the place of beginning, Lane County, Oregon. in la sale wu oe maae on ana aiicr mo 7th dav of Jiilv. 1947. and bids will be received at the law office of Robert H. Goodwin at 960 Willamette Street, Eu gene, Oregon, until a seasonable bid shall nave neen receivea. Tne said sale will oe lor casn. ARTHTTR PTfTHMAV. Administrator of the Estate of . Willie Marshall, deceased. Robert H. Goodwin Attorney for Administrator. Legal No. 414 Etaiuraay, iuiy o, mi NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER rnn rat.ic ftoal ai lot Inn KMm will he received OV the Forest Supervisor. Post Office Build ing, Eugene, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p. m July 7, 1947, for all the live timber marked or designated for cutting, and all merchantable dead timber located on an area embracing about 60 acres within Section 20, T. 18 S., R. 3 E., W. M., Wil lamette National Forest, Oregon, esti mated to be 5,052,000 feet B. M., more or less, of Douglas-fir, 25,800 feet B. M., more or less, of western redcedar, and 294,000 feet B. M., more or less, of west- tern nemiocK ana otner species ox saw. timber. Sealed bids accompanied by re- quired payment received by the Forest supervisor prior to a:uu p. m., Juiy , 1947. will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid and posted for the Infor mation of all biders. No bid of less than $7.15 per M feet for Douglas-fir, $4.90 per M feet for western redcedar, and $4.90 per M feet for western hemlock ana oiner species wui pe consiaerea. in addition to the prices bid for atumpaae. a cooperative deposit of 20.05 ner M feet B. M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand lmprove- meni worx on tne area cut over, lor tne total cut of timber under terms of the agreement, will be required. $10,000.00, to be applied on the purchase' price, re funded, or retained In part as liquidated damages according to conditions of sale, must accompany each sealed bid and must be shown to be in the possession of oral bidders as a qualification for auc tion bidding. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must Immediately make the required payment and confirm the bid by submitting It In writing on a Forest Service bid form; The right to reject any and all bids la reserved. ntnrm hlrl rm submitted, full information concerning inn umoer, tne conditions or sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Eugene, Ore gon, or the District Ranger, Lowell, Ore- Lecal No. 41 ft Saturday. June 21. 1947. Dtath Notice 50 MARKLEY William Bennett Markley, age 84, of 924 Sunnyslde Drive, Eugene, oiea raaay. June m, 1947. He was born July 12, 1862 in Marysville, Calif. Married Narnie BardweU, August 9, 1909 in Lubbock, Texas. He has been ' a resident Of the state of Ctrmaein nrf of Eugene the last 3 years. He was a . memoer oi roe name creeK Lodge No. 12, A.F. and A.M. in Battle Creek. micmgan. aurvivea py nis wue, nar nie; S daughters, Mrs. Mary Forrester, Margaret Markley, all of Eugene, Mrs. see; tine son, William, Jr., of Eugene; . four srrandsons. 2 nenhews. one nlM. Funeral services will be held at the Baruioiomew-Bueu Chapel Monday, June 23. at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Norman K. Tulley officiating. McKemie River Lodge No. 195 A.F. and A.M. having concluding services at the Rest Haven memorise iern. WANDT Anton J. Wandt, age 53, of 140 Folk St., Eugene, died at a local hos pital Friday, June 20, 1947. He was Tjorn March 4. 1894 in Denmark. Kan sas. Resident ef Eugene for the past year, jnemper ox roe A.r. ana a.m. in Norton. Kansas, survived by his wife, Amv Jane Wandt of Eusene: a daugh ter, Elizabeth Petrea Wandt, also of Eugene; a son. Robert R. Wandt of Manhatten, Kansas. No funeral service will be held In Eugene, remains will be sent to Lincoln Center, Kansas, for burial. Simon Chapel in charge of lo- cai arrangements, MARTIN Benjamin F. Martin, age 88, - of Creswell. died in Eusene Saturday. June 21, 1947. Complete obituary and funeral arrangements will be an nounced later by the Schwering and England Chapel in Creswell. funeral JArecton 100 SCHWERINO ts ENGLAND Chapel, Creswell, 1st and C St. Ph. 317 Eugene, 10th and Pearl, Phone 112. MILLER-SHERMAN FUNERAL HOME Junction City. Ph. 66 Harrisburg 4 BARTHOLOMEW-BUELL CHAPEL Springfield - 8th and B - Phone 311 POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL HOME f none im VEATCH HOLUNGSWORTH ENGLAND Phone 112 Fearl street at lotn EUGENE CREMATORIUM HOP. Charnelton Phone 723 SIMON CHAPEL Phone 433 1152 Olive St Personals 145 YOUNG WOMEN In trouble and In need of a friend are asked to communicate with the local Salvation Army. Ph. 2099 or come to 719 Fearl St or P.O. Box 345; or write Major Mildred Pratt Sal vation Army White Shield Home, 2641 N. W. Mayfalr Avenue, Portland. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I, Alf. j. jacooson, nave purcnaseo grocery store known as Nipper's Grocery and Service Station at waltervllle. Oreszon. and will take possession June 23, 1947. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR. Dr. Harry Semler, Dentist, - corner 8th and WU- amette. Eugene, ore. VICTOR F. SVOBODA. Physiotherapist Swedish Massage and Steam Cabinets. Hampton BMg. TeL 5549. Room 216, th and Willamette. NOT RESPONSIBLE for bills of anyone other than myself. G. L. Bettls. IF LONELY, write Ruth L. Wade, Box 607, Vancouver, Wash. Lost ami Found 150 TOY FOX TERRIER, weight about 12 job., wmie wun a Drown neaa, aiso brown spot on hip. Wearing a collar with Calif, license. Write Clark Eck stine, Rt 3. Junction City. Ans. to name "Cricket." LOST in Heilig Theater Monday evening. June 16th. square white scarf valued as Mother's Day gift. Reward. 875 E. ISth Ave. Ph. 39M-R. LOST: Brown corde tipper purse be- iwcrn eusene aula Aioany. oniains important papers. 910 reward. Return to C. Coleman. 511 N. 28th. Corvallis. LOST, Tuesday: Brown and white fe male poinier named "lady. call watchmaker. 2OT0. LOST Key chain containing two kevs. miniature car license No. and pencil. jr-ii. newara, REWARD, lost 9 x 12 rug bet Eugene and Cheshire. Ph. 2999- TranspoitatJoa 160 DRIVING to Tacoma. Wash., Mondav. Can take 3 pass. See Elliott at Sears Serv. Station. Real Estata fai Sale 200 BETTER HOJrEi and INVESTMENTS Sobert W. Prtantt-fk. it Btal Eititt For SaV 200 A-BEAUTY SPOT in tne heart of the N. Uropqua river piayjwunu timber country. Perfect retirement lodge or dude ranch location, aljo con Jidlrable activity in logging ajd saw mills in area. Approx. 115 acres heav 'ily wooded. 3-room log house, native rock fireplace, rentable .,30. also 16x24 rustic cabin, rentable, $20. V ml. beautiful large creek frontage, ex cellent springs, good county roads. Lo cated 27 ml. E. of Roseburg, S ml. from Glide. See this value to apprec -ate 27000 cash, or $8000 terms, half nun.r r. Wttrhell. Glide. Ore. FOR AUCTION SUNDAY, June 22,.I:30 S.m. r.quy in new ,u. se. Furniture to be auctioned separ ately. Lge. rm., unfin., 18x18 bdrm. upstairs. Beautiful circulating fireplace, Venetian blinds throughout and insu lated. Furniture - consists of refrig., washing mach., elec. stove, vacuum sweeper, dinette set, 2 bdrm. suites, etc. Home and furniture valued at $10,000. Our equity $3500 on G.I. Loan at $42 per mo. 4 per cent interest. Open for Inspection June 19, 20, 21 and 22. 1970 No. 5th St., Sofld. Aft AOBK FARM 12 IN CULT. 10 more could be. 2-bed- room nouse completely xurnisneo, iuii bath. Elec. Bam, chicken house, gar age. Tractor and implements. 100 chick ens. All for only $4,500. B. N. STEVENSON. REALTOR 82 West 13th. Ave. Phone 5853-W. HERE'S THE HOME you've waited for. On paved street ana sewer, ciose id bus. U. of O., a school, 2 bedrooms, with upstairs partially finished. New furnace and elec. water heater. Good terms. See it at 1793 Villard or call 3000, ext. 11 days only. No agents. FOR SALE: New. small house, 1 bedroom, living room wun xirepiace. jcucnen with dining space, elec. water heater and bath complete, utility room, shel ter garage with storage room above. This is a beautiful home -for 2 people. Nice location. Terms. Inquire of owner, 1851 Rivervlew St. Ph. 4298-J. BY OWNER, Just completing a fine home tnai nas everyinmg you want io pe comfortable. Large lot, fine soil, fruit trees, spacious yard, automatic oil furn ace, tile bath, oak floors, fireplace. Lots of built Ins. Well built. Located lMr blocks north of the Bethel fire station on Foch street. , CLIP CULP. REALTOR 1 GET YOUR Building Site now College Hill lot luoxiau ieei, szzuu; s.Ei. corner 20th & Hilyard, 55x160, 31550; S. W. corner 11th and Almaden, 55x100, $2300; College Crest, 1 acie. $1200. Many others to choose from. See CLIF CULP. REALTOR 1418 Willamette St. - ' . Phone 3420 FOR SALE New 2-bedroom house. long living room, ruice juicnen wun bulltins. Bath, big back porch. Price, $4800.00. Extra lots available. Terms If . desired. Inquire at 1443 Ash Ave. Cot- anc wove. -re. HOMES, acreages, farms, business op portunities and subdivisions. Harvey L. Hilton, Realtor, Rm. 201, Lumber men's Exchange, 119 East Broadway. Phone 1545. FOR ANYTHING In real estate, come in and see us. RALPH W. STARK, REAL EST ATT 47 East 7th Ave. Phone 5254 C A. BARNES F4RMS Restricted home sites on Malabar Hill and m the Chase Garden area. 105 Ardel- Offices, 33 East 10th Ave. Phone 2437 5-ROOM HOUSE; 2 bedrooms, complete bath, wired tor range, wooo circulator, laundry trays, elec. water heater, nice lawn $1500 down, bal. of $1890 at $40 per month. 3711 99 South. WHY PAY RENT? We have a 2-bed room nouse, modern, gooo location. Dandy little home. $7200, $1000 down, bal. like rent Write Register-Guard iox no. an. BY OWNER: Mod. 2-bdrm. home, large larage, xurnisnea . or uniurnisnea. ots, close to bus, school and store. $5850 furnished. 1440 N. 7th St. Spfld. IN OAKRTDGE: Center of city. Large jot. two-story lz-rm. nouse amdea into b complete apartments, uiauae k. jones, aKnage, yre. FOR QUICK SALE list your properties wiin us. . RAMEY W. RUGR, REALTOR ' 948 Oak St. "Let Crouse sell your House' ZTAARY fS. CROTIfil!. Real Eiitata Set Willamette St. Ph. Off. 3808 Res. 35Z0-W Prompt and efficient real estate service. COUGILL & AND RES EN. REALTORS 143 East 11th Phone 4889 2-ROOM CABIN, l' acres, located in Cal Young dist Write to Rt 2 Box no . "Friendship Thru Realty Service" H. E. CULLY. BH6KER Listings Solicited 83 w. Broadway HOY V. BALDWIN Ph. 3601 32 W. 8th Ave. -conscientious Appraisal. Honest Effort' HERB WELCH G.L would like to serve you. laoi wmamette. Fit. B037 LANE COUNT ttEALTY COMPANY FRANCES G. PEARSON 1291 Willamette St Ph. 8828-R TOWN de COUNTRY REAL ESTATE 3555 Hwy. 99 South, Eugene, Ph. 0174-J LYLE N. OWENS. BROKER SHUSTER & SHTJSTER Real Estate Ph. 5368-W 507 Willamette PLUMMER'S REAL ESTATE 390 Miner Bide. Ph. 36SS-J E. A. FEGLES REAL ESTATE 92 Willamette Phone 4109 W. C. GREENUP. REAL ESTATE SO West 8th Phone 4820 ERIC E. LAWRENCE, REAL ESTATE 881 Willamette Phone 3608 LIST WITH JOHN L. MIKE SELL Rm. 3. 717 Willamette Ph. 545S For Real Estata and Insurance See ft 14 TRAXLEB Creswell. Ore. Real Estate Ixdiangei 210 WILL SELL OR TRADE on home, beau tiful homey 1942 Hawkeye trailer; sleeps 4, gas stove, oil heater. 3 full length closets, elec. brakes Mill and L at. sprig. 3 BDRM. HOME to exchange for smaller home, prefer west aide. Or will sell, via w. 3tn Ave. 5-YR.-OLD 9-Room house on Coos Bay1 for a house In the Eugene area. Writ, or call 754 E. 13th, Eugene. ' Real Estata Loans, Ins. 220 WANT TO SELL first mortgage for $3,950. secured by new modern home, ?ayments are $45 per mo.. Including '6 Interest. If interested see Cecil H. Runyon. 1253 N. 6th, Spfld, 14 blk. N. of K St. 4 PER CENT FARM LOANS . 5 to 40 years, no commission. PLUMMER'S REAL ESTATE 290 Mlrter Bldg. Phone 2083-J CONSULT "BILL" PETERSON t the reimrai mortgage to. s. urawy. Ph. 943 In financing your home or farm purchase. Int. rate as low u 4 per cent No commission cost DO YOU WANT THE CASH? I can sell your land sales contract or mortgage. Call 1195-W after 5 o'clock p.m. or write jiegister-nuarq uox 22(1, FOR INFORMATION on FHA loans, see or call M S. Christlanson, 861 Willam ette, Room 203. Phone 3472. TRAVELED INS. Farm and Horn. Loan, PACIFIC REALTY CO. 83 West Broadway Fhona 4300 LOCAL MONEY at lowest Interest rate. F. J. BERGER 320 East Broadway Phone 182 W. B, Robertson 80 West loth Ave. INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED Robert Cross. Ph. B751. Ill I. Brdwy, Real Estata Wanted 250 ERSEL ZIMMERMAN, REAL ESTATE Sfi Sfi" st Phone 685. Jpfld. BRANCH OFFICE, 4'4 mi. above Vlda. McKenzle River listings wanted. Guar anteed advertising. Max Crosby, DONT LIST YOUR Property with us unless you want to sell. Quick service JJSS-i0, 5rolge per cent r. 1. PER, Realtor, 32S E. Broadway, Ph. 788. CASH BUYERS for city and suburban homes, general farms and atcKenxia River property. RAMEY W RUGH. REALTOR awuaK at. On ratal aettatea nj.u D.l.a s Box 346. WE NEED listings of all kinds. Prompt courteous service. H. N. Traxler, Crte- RenUls Wanted 300 w n't smoke or drink. Ph. 432S-M! WAMTTn PV tit. v . ... f.mii . k j . oy responsioie rTMur"' uanea notue. B,....WAs.'nyl sr Broadway: " "-n- WA.iTEvD! Avt- m hou f w near Eu Wm t1..PeImaVi"t. "P"1 family. -v...,. L.t, x-n. u,)f-oi. I V2?$SV - Jinmediately. 'wanted rum. apt for young busi- r Rental, Wanted. 3QQ HELP!' "is needed to unite a famliv f need a 3-bedroom house to rent lease. Christian family, wparated SI lack of housing. Good care guarant? Call or write Mr. Bishop, BuSSl Mattress Co. 1751 West 11th Ave Ph 812. e' RESPONSIBLE working couple want; furnished or unfurnished apartment house. No pets or children. Re(erenc furnished. Write Ralph Morgan 1241 West Santa Barbara. Los Angeles. Cal WANTED 2-bedroom furnished or"un: furnished house by respectable vi. family with one child 15. Prefer close WANTED TO RENT Unfurn. 3- or C bedroom house by Sept. 1st A tlrl in high school, boy in Junior high Guui Kusruisbimjb ousmess family, 2 chiU house or apt. Permanent. No nets m! drinkers. Ph. 222 or 3049-W. P 0 REGISTERED Pharmacist, middle desires to rent 2- nr iK.-r.r.' home. Fenny-wise Drug. Ph. 2642, ask WANTED Unfurnished house or apt rent. Man, wife and 15-mo-oiVt daughter Contact C. H. TroxeU. Mar Eiiifenn Tent and Awnfna r CREDIT MANAGER, bears Roebuck and Company, wanta to rent 2-bedroom lT NT' Doty'. Vw- WANTED 2- or 3-room furnished apC for 2 adults. Rental up to $65. Imme diate poas. or within so doys. Coll RE SPONSIBLE government official, wife and year-old daughter urgently need house or apt. turn, or unfurn. Will take UNIVERSITY Couple with 'teen-ase daughter desire furnished living ac commodations. Permanent. Price no nhlM( Writ P rirA V.J a. " BOARD AND CARE for 2 boys 5 and9 nanclally responsible. Write Res. Guard Box 242. - DESPERATELY need furn. apt. or house by Sat. Call Mr. Wilkinson, Jack Lamb FAMILY. 2 children, desperately In need of furn. or unfurn. house or apt. Will jJQ y aumwiiuoi xcm. a u qui, WANTED by elderly emrtlovfri inr small 1- or . 2-room unfurnished apt. BUSINESS MAN AND WIFE desire bedroom furn. apt. or house. City or auum uaii. nine ncg.-uuaiu, DOX JM, YOUNG reliable veteran with wife and uauguicr jiccu iiuubc or apu XUrmsned or uniurniancn. rn. ww. Houses tor stent i 310 EXCELLENT location in small town. 7- rm. api. wun oauiroom, 2 large norches all on around floor. nm niture, piped water into house, out door toilet, garage, woodshed, large lot, also small chicken park, near store, locker, schools and churches, on oiled highway reasonable rent, 15 miles from Eugene on bus line, no drinkers or late party people need apply. Write PORTLAND FOURPLEX for Eugene property, moaern a rm. apts. a bed. rooms, separate furnace. Mt Hood view, transportation 1 block, for duplex 5 or 6 room home in Eugene, or subur ban home. Write Register-Guard box I5Z. 5 RM. residence In connection with small ousmess oiog. suitaoie xor oxiiee, bar ber shop, real estate and etc. Both avaiiaoie in xasi growing Business sec tion. Ph. 306. TRUCKS FOR RENT, move voursell. save moneey. Bee Hive "U" or Truck anu l.o iht Willamette, m. 301, ApmownU tor font 330 CAN EXCHANGE apartment. In Port land for 2- or 3-bedroom house or apt. in Eugene. Contact J. T. Hull. Eugene, 5678 before t p. m. or Br. 8173 Fort- wifetl 14 ExciUrtei i lrnpT in Salem for small furn. house or apt in Eugene or spuo. write Register. uu.rq, cox aao. COMMUNITY PLACE for rent. M N. Washington. Room for Rout 340 ROOM for men students, one block from campus, 316 per mo. Ph. 3337-W. LARGE housekeeping room, furnished. Apply back apt 3, 388 E. 11th. ROOM FOR RENT For men. No drinkers. 1030 West 5th Ave. ROOM FOR 3 MEN Twin beds. 111 Hansen lane. rn. ww-w. I SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT and trailer FURN. sleeping rm. for employed lady. 1863 Mass. St. Ph. 471iW. 1 DOWNSTAIRS bdrm., kitchen privi- leges, no drinkers. 1 or I working men. 545 Almaden Ave. - ROOM to share with gentleman, close In. Phone 389-J. . DOWNSTAIRS room for 3 men. S beds, Hot plate. I34Q Beecn, sioe entrance. SLEEPING ROOMS FOR RENT oo a ti. ism Roon and Board 350 WILL GIVE mother's care to l children from IO 12. nave one oaay two. and boy 10, mine. 40 acres to play. Large house. Mrs. H. I. Pierce, Green- lear, uregon. GOOD CHRISTIAN home for elderly women, not over a, wiui own mcou., not bedfast. 4M E. th Ave. BOOM AND BOARD BOARDERS WANTED. Close in. Ph. 4324 or call at 767 c. lath. . BOARD AND ROOM ONLY Buiinois Rontalf 360 SHOP OR WAREHOUSE, centrally lo cated In Eugene, available for lease. Plumbing. Wired for welding. Ph. 30. Business Opportunities 400 TOR SALE BY OWNER: Dinner place .ina motor lodge, ju acres m dcbuuiui setting on Hiway 89 south of Eugene. rnv. ammg rooma, oanquci nau, vw ers liv. quarters. 3 modern rental unite, modern kitchen equip., air conditioned, ClrAm A restaurant. Unlimited conces sions. $25,000 will handle, balance very easy terms. Contact owner for appoint ment, write jtegister-v-ruatq ou ON COAST HIGHWAY 101. Grocery store, completely equipped, living ALSO cafe and ser. sta., completely iani-fnnH- Tlnlntf flrw. hunlnefU. S 10.500. quarters. 3uw casn. BXCEIXent locaflon for Uvern and cabins. Contact owner, D. A. Catesi r. o. box 422, coos nay, ure. mrATMiATTrtu a. Krnr.TJf-1 11th and Chambers Phona M49 SPECIAL Grocery store and locker -business. This is a good live proposition. In a town near the coast Grocery business around $9000 per mo., locker business $2600 per year. Call at office for more inio, on mis. NEW LOW PRICE on good modem 3-bedroom home, basement, automatic oil furnace. Large living-dining room and kitchen, all rooms papered. Very Clean. Immed. poss. good terms total price e STUART & STUART M Phone 5916-W. 1685 Will. St T1FW TO A nrfT TMVT RTMENT fUtnTvr. pad cat v nv ouMF.R . On Hwy. 99 near" Eugene. 31 rentals and owner's living quarters. Income on this place is netting better than 25 on your Investment. Price $100,000. $60,000 wiu nanaie, write xtgii - vuiv.. Box 3S0. RAILROAD SIDING Right down town. un mil rtinir ni. unr onnn idcbuuui If you need railway sltung, see this now. MIS Willamette . Phone 3420 FOR SALE Stock of supplies of new S-car garage on Rt. F. Located near several mills, doing good Business, wm sell at inventory less 25ft cash. Write xteg.-uuara, Boat aw. BY OWNER Fine suburban grocery store, annual volume over aau.uw. Priced to sell at $4500 plus inventory. BUSINESS for sale in good location In cugene, ma King spoa money. formation write Rea-Guard Box 318. CUTTER MACHINE for making a door mats from old auto tires, sea at m so. irj-MJ At v. eu' ..nila atatlnn In coos Bay at cost, masons mms Junction City. Oregon. Help Wantad-Mate 480 WANTED: Real Estate Salesman-Broker, (amlllar . with Eugene ana i-" y values. For appointment call J648-J xor namey w. itugn . WATCHMAKER WANTED, pleasant rur- rounaings, laeai set-up. rnone taut Grove collect or SM-R la tne evenings. 7.00 A CORD for cutting balm wood. Aivie wens, at wooa grave. ..""j Cottage Grove or T..J. Hart, 1 ml. East oi uexter. WANTED Reliable young women or man to worK in grocery aiuic. be 31 or older. References. Write Reg- Guard. Box 345. WANTED experienced blacksmith. steady ion tor rtgnt man. 'Apply n ih (Ivd Eugene. H.U in. . . -ojitM man MAN U.l in 1 n LUCES' JI44, WANTED: board ; lOIrl fa BK3 Ore. SSSi,?i Llncita'st:",,,,''. board, taitalUUm SL H Allmmpta,J,SKa No rrdleao ehmaWM and drain ltaea, 3j"ifJ We par all lonSnt.Si. service. Bh. iSlKl, m, CHSSPOOla Cleaned out up t, SMiJ u J end to".j and drain linn. &nV2! of work, for tamSi rJS, pt Mtvite, iiSi JS! CARPENTKY WOK Wfl i"" via fast and HtMm.CmL ."f? VAW nnnm a Contractors and buMn. n wit you. Cottt u IS , J References, W I Kth iTk Monroe 8t Phom mm I CXMENT WORK 0T tliW locally: 8twiarl PETER A NELSON WW r none, iwi-B j&b W CLARK and HUGHES ennbw ishlng, floon a axdtlb, a workmaiuhlp only, IMS Kiai mm risce,. apm nap aw. f CEMENT CONT-UCTMO? noon, wain, anvmji, m $ etc.: Disced tut MAm m Work dons pnmirtly, ftaak Ph.. M74-J-I, ttMorftfrit ' QUICK BEKTKI ll Screens, Utchca aUoca. r DOOKcsses, (mft vm, m. a day, h. A. Tbonsi CiUmIMB West 8th. Phona ilH-W 1 HAY MOWING, nw enp ok orcnard ana new inn, mm Ferguson system. Jobs W. Udm 3 blocks E. of 5th ad 4aau 3, Box 497, SprinifltM. I rnArnv.'tt awn nrrermiA Gardens and liwni pnni, cultivating, loam and ffll W la Prompt service, fare nK M Phone 3381-M. I WE CLEAN QAVEKPOm caT rugs in your no ub-" i proofing dediel minatlon for your ilotloa4 Wright Ph. 43W. J . tuntf 4IHH yanli tar Him. with the wort totft aji tutiity. Writ. 1-at.Suiid af EXPEBIINCID . wlide avaUabla forjj-t'to-"" ror aetalls writa Km - Van KeM, jugn-. J WALT LOTSTBOSTS serVlca now .fce-W 3 &! ovsrhead on Hwj. wj aim. Lun!trom'j IBrtifJ! LINOLEUM I-i2f rf.nti.1. anertly tn-w. antced. AlllinM IT- "' 3 WM. ELECTRICAL W0BKJ j. A. yA Caa fnn-f"R needed. SEE LJf 1 5. C. P ARSONS J5weSJ?' concreta work dontjo I" Etimte. ilidfr Ig ei FLOOR SERVICE, iJ?Z flnlihln,, WWW. dentl-1. A. W. ftjjfcJJt DT.afiTRR. ituceo rsl M BANCEHil'jfflV Free egtup-n. Union. Boh Wndi5:uHl!--2W roiRXsT-narMjSMWk enj a.v only. . :...! dvs only. -iJrtai roerelal -P'g?,BS? ft astlnut-s on riutllled v.I"!i 5ANTit50r. WWo Spfld. crHQOL ii HIGH j anyU-U ' fXEfNToTwlgTJ'ttJ BETTERGggBS; vaniuSafifflT MATS-JuS0?-- i-tJstSb. oSBsaln. bit. WJ!2Z-zsSl, nunlr5sBS) " A rlf-t