Page 16, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Wed., July it, 1948
Rail Shipment
Secrecy Tight
SALINA, Kas. W Army of
ficials kept a tight veil of silence
over preparations for a heavy rail
shipment of Army equpment from
Camp Phillips, reported destined
for England.
A source, considered reliable
but who refused to be quoted, re-
oorted that 240 flat cars were
loaded with gun carriages, ve
hicles, ambulances and command
cars.
Eighty box cars at the camp, it
was understood, were to be filled
with blankets, uniforms and other
Irritation of Externally Caused
PIMPLES
Tc gently cleanse broken out skin,
then Loothe itchy irritation, and
Bo aid healing use time tested
RESINDLS
Wtrip dailyM
San Francisco
$775
ROUND TRIP . . . $13.91
Jktn An No Lower Carol I
DIPOT
KTPMriStTMt
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Bar Ab-CosditkNMd Coufefll!
military supplies. Thirty-five of
the cars were reported loaded and
ready for movement.
Destination of the shipment was
reported as Liverpool, England.
The loading was under super
vision of officers at Smokey Hill
Army Air Field, A B-28 bomber
base.
In Washington, officials who
could be reached, said they did
not know what the reported ship
ment might represent. Army offi
cers commented that while there
were normal shipments of re
placement equipment for occupa
tion forces in Europe the amount
involved in this instance appeared
too large for such consignments.
Air Force spokesmen said the
material was not Air Force equipment.
No More Children
In Radigan's Bar,
NEWARK. N. J. m The
"Children's Hour" has made its
last stand at a Hoboken tavern.
The special, periods of television
programs for children, with the
bar closed and adults excluded,
no longer may be held at Patrick
Radigan s Bar, Alcoholic Bever
age Control Commissioner Erwin
B. Hock ruled.
"Longfellow would turn over in
his grave if he could see the locale
of your children's hour," Hock
commented.
Swiss People Plan Celebration
Of Republic's Own 'Fourth'
NEW PHONE
6270 or 6271
MOGAN LUMBER CO.
1768 W. 6th St
Builders Hardware
Shakes Shingles
Comp. Roofing
Dutch Boy Paints
Doors Window
Knotty Pine Paneling
V-Edge cedars
(common gradei)
3x4 Fir Eave Trough
WE GIVE
S & H GREEN STAMPS
FREE DELIVERY
FOUNDATIONS
NO FORMS LOW COST
With
MORTARLKS
INTERLOCKING
CONCRETE BLOCK
MORTARLESS
BLOCK CO.
Phone 3431-M
3700 So. 99 Hwy.
V4 Block No. of Holland Club
BERNE, Switzerland Fires
will burn high on the Swiss Alps
again the night of August 1st, as
the mountain republic celebrates
its 657th year of democratic free
dom. Throughout every one of the
22 cantons, and Swiss will observe
their own version of July 4th.
Church bells ring throughout
the day, followed by open-air
meetings, parades, local festivities
and sports. Later, fires will burn
on steep slopes, symbolic of Swit
zerland's continuing devotion to
democracy.
The struggle for Swiss inde
pendence against the Hapsburg
barons reached its climax on Aug.
1, 1291, when representatives of
three cantons met in a meadow
along the shores of Lake Lucerne.
Periodic struggles against would-
be invaders had to be waged
throughout the Middle Ages.
Constitution
Consolidation as a unified nation
of 22 cantons was finally achieved
through the Constitution of 1848,
which remains today the basic law
of Switzerland.
The 100-year-old constitution
was modeled to a considerable de
gree after the constitution of the
United States. The most important
thing borrowed by the Swiss was
the bicameral system. Principal
difference between the two consti
tutions is in the organization of
the executive power.
The Swiss President serves for
only one year, and is elected from
the seven-man Federal Council,
comparable to the cabinet in the
U. S. The right of presidential
veto is replaced in Switzerland by
the legislative referendum or
popular veto.
Security Through Army
That Swiss freedom remains so
solidly secure is attributed to a
large degree to her citteen army.
Universal military training en
ables Switzerland to have the
largest army in the world on a per
capita basis. A force of 250,000
men can be mobilized overnight,
500,000 within 48 hours. Every
able-bodied Swiss from 19 to 48 is
subject to military service, and
each soldier keeps his rifle and
equipment with him at all times.
During the last war, the Swiss
built an amazing network of mod
ern fortifications that honeycomb
the Alps. And the three great Al
pine tunnels the Simplon, Loet-
TRACTORS
GRADERS
CRANES
TRUCKS
Prices Reduced
On $500,000
STOCK OF HEAVY
EQUIPMENT!
COMPRESSORS
SCRAPERS
SHOVELS
TRAILERS
AND MANY OTFIER ITEMS
Phone, Wire or Write Today
for Complete List of Sale Items
NATIONAL TRACTOR CO.
401
Broadway
Sacramento, Calif.
Phone
3-8930
schberg, and St. Gotthard at
the heart of the continent's rail
communications system, give
Switzerland a highly strategic
position she is determined to pro
tect. About half the size of the state
of Maine, Switzerland has 4,450,
000 people speaking four different
languages. German, usually spok
en in Swiss dialect, is the native
tongue of 72 per cent. French is
spoken by 20 per cent, Italian by
six per cent, and some 45,000
speak regional language derived
from ancient Latin.
tW-M; shoulder., M ft down, 180-111
pareribB, I lbs down, I47-&0.
Country Killed Meats
Veal Per pound, top light, 43-Mc;
other gradei according to weight and
quality.
Hogs Light blocken, 9S-3SO lbi iowi,
37-atlc lb.
Lambs -c lb; mutton, 14.20c.
Beef Good cow&, 3S-40c lb; canners
and cutters, 33-36c lb.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium
grade 45c lb.
Mohair 25c lb on 12-month growth.
Onions 60 lb wash, Walla Walla yel
lows, commercial, S2.10-2.25; Cat. yellows
and reds, S2.50-2.75.
Potatoes Long whites, loo lb. mostly
14-4.25; size B. 12.60-2. 60; size A, 25 lb,
1 13!e5-3'.75; Wash. Triumphs, No. Is,' 100
ids, aj.ou-a.ou, urc. ooarainan. so.io.
Eugene Markets
BUTTEKFAT
First quality (maximum of .6 to 1 per
cent per pound acid) 88e
Second Quality 83c
Premium quality (maximum of .35 of
1 per cent acid) . .89c
BUTTER (WHoletalo Frlee)
A nrintK &7'4c
AA printi Wc
..54c1
.-87c
Mc
B8c
.-57c
..53c
..52c
..42c
CHEESE (Wboleiale Friea)
Triolets, lb
Loaf. 8 lb.
EGOS (Buylnr Price)
Extra Large AA .
Large AA
Jumboi
Grade A Large
Grade A Medium
Brade B Large
Under Grades
Grade A Small 44c
EGGS (Wholesale Price to Retalleri)
Extra Large AA 7c
Medium AA 62c
Large AA 65c
Grade A Large 63c
Grade A Medium 61c
Grade A Small 50c
POULTRY nu vln r Frletri
Hem. over 4 lbs., No. 1 colored -30c
Hens, over 4 lbs., No, 2 colored .26c
Hens, under 4 lbs., No. 1 colored 27c
Hens, under 4 lbs.. No. 2 colored 23c
Hens, over 4 lbs., No. ! light 25c
Hens, over 4 lbs., No. 3 light 21c
Hens, under 4 lbs., No. 1 light 23c
Hens, under 4 lbs., No. 3 light! 19c
No. 1 colored springs. 3 to 4 lbs.. . 38c
No. 1 colored spring 1H-2 lbs 32c
No. 1 Leghorn springs, Itt lb. or over 30c
No. 1 colored springs, over 4 lbs. 39c
No. 2 colored springers, 33 lbs 29c
No. 3 Leghorn springs, 1V4 lb. or over 26c
Stags and cocks Hc
BARKS
Cascara, lb. .30c
PORTLAND MARKETS
PORTLAND, July 21 (AP) Wheat:
Cash grain: Oats No. 2, 38-lb. white 60.00;
barley No. 3, 45-lb. BW 58.00; No. 1 flax
Cash wheat ibid): Soft white 3.17; soft
white (no Rexi 2.17; white club 2.17;
western red 2.17.
Hard red winter: ordinary 2.17; 10 per
cent 2.18; H per cent 2.23; 13 per cent
.27.
Hard white Baart: ordinary 3.42; 10
percent 3.42; 11 per cent 3,48; 12 per cent
2.54.
Today's car receipts: wheat 34; barley
5; flour 6; hay 2; millfeed 8; flax 1.
Dry Grape Root, lb.
Ferns, per bunch varied .
TALLOW
Tallow, No, 1
Tallow, No. 2
House grease
HIDES
Grease
Beef Hides, lb.
Calf up to 15 lb.
Kip. lb.
EOGS
Jumbos .
Fire Threatens
Town of Bonanza
KLAMATH FALLS m
Fire Tuesday night burned a
frame residence and for a time
threatened the entire business dis
trict of the Klamath County town
of Bonanza, 30 miles east of here.
The blaze started in the resi
dence of Ishmael Dick, which was
nattened ty the fire. It then
jumped to the Oasis Taven near
by, burning the roof and charring
the walls. Roofs, walls and win
dows of the adjoining Hickman
Hotel and Odd Fellows Hall were
damaged before the blaze was
brought under control by the
truck and crew from the Liskey
nancn nearby.
Grade A Large
Grade A Medium .
Grade A Small
V Eli ETA BLEB
Avocadoes, No. 30 .
Cabbage, lb.
Cabbage, Red, lb. .
Carrots, bunch
Cauliflower, lb.
celery, Buncn
Lettuce, head, two
Cucumbers, hthse, ea. .
Cantaloupe
Watermelon, lb.
Greens, Mustard
Onions, bunch
Onions, dry, 2 lbs.
Parsley, bunch
uaaisnes, ouncn
Peppers, Green, lb.
Potatoes, 1C lbs. ,
Spinach, 2 lbs.
Tomatoes .....
Turnips, 1 bunch
Beets, bunch
FBI) IT 8
Oranges, lb. , , -Grapefruit,
5 ...
MISCELLANEOUS
Walnuts, lb.
Chinese Get
Anshan City
PEIPING VP) Government
troops pushing open a corridor to
the sea from beleaguered Mukden
Wednesday captured the coal, iron
and steel city of Ansham, official
dispatches claimed.
Anshan is 55 miles south of
Mukden on the railway to Ying
kow, supply port on the Gulf of
Chihli.
The dispatches added that re
pairs on tne rail line betwen An
shan and Mukden , were being
rushed.
mTLte'hgoodX ffl
V V a talli cool drink WfaSsi
BSsJ5 can be... made with PP
1 1 'yffii I' ' Scbenley Ae whiskey r 'A
SCHENLEY pM-
William Iddings Bronson
Funeral services will be held in
Harrisburg Thursday for William
Iddings Bronson of Harrisbug,
who died July 20.
Born in Lewisville, Ore., Oct.
27. 1874, Bronson is survived by
his widow, Delia; one daughter,
Roverta Miller of Klamath Falls
one son, Verne of Eugene: one
brother, George of Albany; five
grandchildren.
Services will begin at 2 p. m.
Thursday at Miller-Sherman Fu
neral Home in Harrisburg, with
interment in Alford Cemetery.
aoc
..12c
Public Market
. 80c
. 9c
. 10c
. 10c
19c
. 35c
. 35e
. 2bch.35c
10c
29c
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, July 21 (AP) USDA
Salable and total cattle 200; calves 25;
slow on rather bearish market, but about
steady on all classes represented; odd
head top medium to low good grass
steers 32.50-34.00; common 26.50-28.00;
odd head common heifers 23.00; few good
light helferish cows 25.50; medium grass
cows 21.50-24.00; cutter-common 17.00
21.00; canners 15.50-16.50; few common
sausage bulls 21.00-22.00; odd head strict
ly choice vealers up to 32.00; bulk good
choice 26.50-30.00; common-grades 19.00
28.00. Salable hogs 200, total 725; generally
steady; small lots good-choice 202-230 lb.
butcher 32.00: small lots comoarable
grades 252 lbs. 30.00; odd head over 300
lbs. down to 27.00; good-choice light
smooth sows under 400 lbs. 23.50-25.00;
new heavier weights 23.00 good-choice
ez-eo id. lecaer pigs az.uu.
Salable sheeD 400 total 640: sorine
slaughter lambs 1.00 lower than best time
luesaay; no early action on yearlings;
slaughter ewes about steady; bulk good
choice 75-108 lb. spring lambs 24.00-25.00;
good-choice shorn slaughter ewes 8.00;
medium 6.00-7.00; common 4.00-50; few
small lots good feeding lambs 20.00-21.00.
IEGALS
100
Supervisor, cugene, urcaon, or "v 1
trict Ranger, McKenzie Bridge, Oregon.
No. 1022 Wednesday. Aug. 4, 1048.
""NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
undersigned, Catnanne w. urmun ni
been appointed Administratrix of the
Estate of Glenn M. Griffith, deceased, by
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane Countv. and has duly qualified
as such Administratrix.
All persons having claims against satd
estate are hereby notified to present the
same, verified, as requirea oy iaw, wun ,
the proper vouchers, within six months i
from the date of first publication of this1
notice, to the Administratrix of said es
tate at the law offices or Husoana ana
Fort. 860 Willamette Street, Eugene,
Oregon.
CATHARINE W. GRIFFITH, Adminis
tratrix of the Estate o( Glenn W. Griffith,
Deceased.
HUSBAND AND rum, AHOm.ys lor
the Estate. ,.,..
Dale of First Publication, Wednesday,
June 30. 1948.
No. 981 Wednesday. July 28. 1948.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the Circuit
Court ot tne siaie 01 ureifuu iui o
County has fixed 10:00 o'clock a.m. of
July 22. 1948. at the Circuit Court room
In the Lane County Court House as the
time and place for hearing the final ac
count filed In said Court by Edward
A. Butler, as Administrator with the
Will annexed of the Estate of Leonard
Tabor, deceased. Any objections to the
said Final Account must be filed on or
before said time of hearing.
Dated June 23. 7948.
Edward A. Butler, Administrator with
the Will annexed of the Estate of Leon-
tA Tahnr. deceased.
No. 984 Wednesday, July 22, 1948.
Death Notices
115
Business Property 200
GILMORE REALTY CO.
APPROX. (8000 YEARLY net Income,
from frown food locken, In excellent
location, $50,000. 20,000 down. Arm
strong. SECOND HAND STORE STOCK, also
most of furniture In living quartern and
Chev. truck. Well located. 123:4. Bent-
CROCERY STORE and I bedroom living
quarters. $7500, terms, and atock at in
ventory. Bentley.
CAFE. U. of O. Dlst., stock, fixtures and
lease, living quarters. $5800. Armstrong.
GILMORE REALTY CO.
1219 Alder Phone 2820
BOB DAVIS
Realtor
(tan
Iwjj,
84 so. IL!'"- u
ll.nnn """era 1 k.
NEARLY NEW ..
S'wdustKftten,,,
TP BirSS..ib5
V?"" on w..,S l-l
rm, Concr.t. 7 red tor
U acre land. Llv ij- ?
Wired for '".
tached garai, E,R- i 1
Lum Anderson'. "" 2fi
891 Willamette St. Ph. 12
niiiitwsi rnunisuii. w norm, over 1 wr1 a n t. . un
lion It. frontafle on hiahwav with m.ri i "r AMi, IN vppn
on 3 sides of property and electricity r.?!",,' '"'St lot!1"!
also. This tract contains over 22 acres nroii'S1 Churcii. "in
cnnH alto far hn.in... nrlr nnlu BERNIE DAVFMDa..-
320.000 with 15000 down. Courtesv to 201 TIFFAKv bt iSf atli
Brokers. r-,T ll PUcv?
$3150 i?S MALrTi5
Duplexes, Apts. for Sele 205
Located on West Side, close to bus line. ' "275 furnished . ""Wilt
First class rental location. Self-con-1 "OWN, bedroom l
tained In every way. Hardwood floors, I Armstrong "Hki
uuu uaviia, ac-jni unj uti luinavo 1U1 1 n ,, '' DCdTOnm .
each apartment. Two apartments rent &araRr uvn .'tet
mi tRR n.r mnnthnn. n V,... ' like. Drv eJli' QiU0 With til
New York Markets
NEW YORK, July 31 (AP) The stock
market lazily extended Tuesday's rally
today. Prices still had a considerable
distance to go, though, before the heavy
losses suffered in the Thursday to Mon
day break were wiped out.
Quotations were marked up fractions
to more than a point before selling op
position was encountered.
Volume slackened after a fast opening
and on numerous occasions the ticker
tape came to a complete stop.Turnover
for the day was running In the neigh
borhood of 1,200,000 shares.
Among the gainers were Nickel Plate
Railroad U. S. General Motors. Stan
dard Oil (NJ) Union Pacific. N. Y. Cen
tral, International Harvester, Cuurtiss
Wright. Kennesott Copper, American
Telephone, and St. Regis .Paper.
Wheeling & Lake Erie common jump
ed 7 points on a single sale.
Railway bonds tended higher while U.
S. governments held steady In the over-the-counter
market.
TUCK NESS Elmer Floyd Tuckness.
Resident of Lane County for 25 years,
died at Mapleton. Ore. July 14. 1948,
age 64. He was born In Joplin, Missouri,
Dee. 9. 18B4. Survived bv a son Wal
lace Tuckness of Seattle. Wash. Two
brothers: Jesse Tuckness of SDrtnKfleid.
Missouri: Clyde Tuckness of New -York; 1
two sisters, Myrtle Kriddle of River
side, Calif.; Mrs, Bertha Scott of Cali
fornia. He was a member of Astoria !
Masonic Lodge. Graveside service will ;
be held at Wcstlawn Memorial Park .
Thursday. July 22, 1948 at 11 a.m. Com- I
mittal service will be in charge of
Masonic Lodge. Bartholomew - Buell
Chapel making funeral arrangements.
GATES Bert Gates, age 61. passed
away at his home, Rt. 1 Veneta. on
Wednesday- Julv 21. 1948. He was born
May 20. 1887 at Crow. Ore. where he
continued his residence through life.
He Is survived by his wife Inez, and
one son Emery Gates of Veneta. two
grandchildren Allen and Janice Gates, i
Three brothers, Jeff of Springfield and
Lewis of North Bend, Ore. and Earl.
A sister Mrs. Lulu Lane in Eugene.
Funeral service will be held at Simon
Chapel on Friday July 23. 1948 at 2:30
p.m. Interment will be In West Lawn
Memorial Cemetery.
BRONSONi- W i 11 lanPidd : ings oF HarrTs
burg passed away yesterday, July 20,
1948. He was born In Lewisville,, Ore.,
Oct. 27, 1874. He Is survived by his
wife Delia, one daughter, Roverta MU-
. ler, of Klamath Falls, one son, Verne,
of Eugene, one brother George, of Al
bany, and five grandchildren. Funeral
Bervices will be held hursday, July
22. Ift48. at 2 p.m. at the Miller-Sherman
Funeral Home in Harrisburg. In
terment Alford Cenetery.
APPLEBY James M. Appleby of Mar-
coia, ure, aiea at a local nospuai JUiy
21, 1948. A complete obituary will be
announced later. Funeral service will
take place at the Poole-Larson Chapel,
on Saturday. July 24. 1048 at 2 p.m.
rentals Is too low large 2-bedroom
apartment should bring from flOO to
tizo per monm. inis is m new prop
erty end should go for at least B years
without one cent of upkeep. Why not
buy something good? Can be handled
for $1 0,500 balance F. H. A. loan. Ap
pointment only. See Roadman
at
OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION
96 East Broadway
NICE VIEW PROPERTY, new ranch style
triplex, 3 garages, 2 units rented for
$187.50 per month, 1 unit available with
nice size living room, fireplace, all oak
floors, bedroom, bath, kitchen, dinette,
utility room. $21,000.
W. R, ROBERTSON - J. C. FRENCH
REALTORS
80 W. 10th Ave. Phone 2277
LEAVING STATE. Move In for 13000
down Your Terms, a apis, over szuu
per mo. Income. All furn. 306 N. 2nd,
St.. Spfld. Apt. 1.
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NORTH SIDE; rSL H
block to bui, hrSr?- J
iiome, oatn. Barac V.. 1 1
. near bus. saMn Tjai
NEW 2 bedroom horn, t
wood floors, plaKj .,
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Phone 3240 i EAST SIDE, lovelv
GILMOREl
J-bedroomTlMS-
bedroom, down and .J.1" 6J
Uo an unfinished nj?' "Mi
room up. There u .
LundryPtra.;.er.Jj tft
. 15c
. Wc
49c!
89c
29c
. Slbs. 45c
15c
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sively to the use for republication of all
the local newi printed in this newspaper,
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By Mall, In Oregon. 1 year 10.00
Walnut Meats, lb.
Filberts, lb.
Portland List
PORTLAND PRODUCE
PORTLAND. July 21 (AP Butterfat
Tentative, stinject to immediate change.
Premium quality maximum of .35 of 1
per cent acidity delivered In Portland,
95c lb: first duality. 92c lb: second Qual
ity. 83c lb: valley routes and country
points, zc less man first.
Butter Wholesale, F.O.B. bulk cubes,
grade AA. 93 score. 85c lb: A. 92 score.
85c lb; B, SO score. 78c: C. 90 score, 75c
id. ADOve prices are strictly nominal.
Cheese Selllns nrtce to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 51-57c; Ore
gon o-i d loar, 31-3HC.
Ecus To wholesalers A ffrade. tarae.
59. 60c doz. A srade. medium. 5SMc: A
grade, small. 45'-46c; B grade, large.
Eggs Purchased from farmers. Cur
rent receipts, S0M,-55V4c dor; buyers pay
o-dvac uf iow wnoiesaie quotations
graded basis for best hennery esas.
Poultry Live Chickens Paying price
to producers: No. 1 broilers under 2Vi
ids., oj-jic io; fryers, n to a ids, st-shc;
3 to 4 lbs, 37-38c; roasters, 4 lbs. and
over, 37-38c: fowl. leghorns, under 4 lbs,
23-24c lb; over 4 lbs. 25-26c: colored
fowl, all welRhts, 37 -28c lb; stags, all
weignis, i-i7c id.
Rabbits Average to retailers for local
ly dressed animals, 58-62c; fryers, live
white, 30-32c lb; colored, 28-30c; old or
heavy. 15-18c.
Breeder Turkeys No, 1 hens, 47-4Bc
id. net io producer on aressea oasis, no.
1 toms. 43-44c lb: some hlcher.
Fresh Dressed Meats The following
ii raii uicsseu meai prices quoted wnoie
salers to retailers for fresh meats are In
dollars a hundred pounds as reported by
the USDA Marke' News Service.
Beef steers Good, all weights. $54-57:
commercial. $50-53; utility $48-49.
Cows Commercial. $42-48; utility, $41
42: canner-cuttcr $40-42.
Bfef Cuts (good steerl Hindquarters,
'" Julius, 9n..-o., iuii loins, trim'
moo. 97H-H0: triangles, $53-54: square
chucks, $56-57; ribs, $64-69; forequarters,
Veai and Calf Choice $49-50: good.
$49-50: commercial. $45-46: utility. $40-43.
Lambs Spring, good-choice. 30 to 60
ids, $aj-oi; commercial, all weights, $49-
Mutton Good, 70 lbs down $19-21.
Pork Cute Loins No. 1. 8 to 12 lbs.,
& en..w 0u u
AM kid, tod for n bw, ijii.i.i.i.
1w a man com. to h.,
Sto lhrtV.d Ht , Ol.I.
SMp I co. to . war
Dependable Camping
Equipment Such As:
Coleman Stoves and
Lanterns lor Your
Vacation Needs
e
Air Mattresses
Tents & Tarps
Luggage
Sun-tan Pants & Shirts
New G.I. Boots & Shoes
Caulks, Loggers
Inquire About
FREE TICKETS
On Our $1000 Bond
and Merchandise Otter
No Purchase Necessary
e e
Free Parking Always
LEGALS
100
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the
Common Council of the City of Eugene
will hold a hearing on July 26, 1948, at
7:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers of
the City Hall upon the permanent report
of the City Planning Commission of said
City recommending the denial of the
fietlttons for reclassification and rezon
ng of the following described real prop
erty, to-wit:
CHARLES A. DICKINSON:
Beginning at a point S 89 20' E 125
feet and S 30 feet from the NW cor
ner of Sec. 1, T18S, R4W, WM, for
the beginning point and NW corner
of the tract hereby conveyed, thence
S 89 20' E 100 feet, thence S 435.8
feet, thence N 89 20' W 100 feet,
and thence N 435.6 feet to the place
of beginning, except the S 30 feet
thereof, all In Lane County, Oregon.
Property located at 2260 West 18th
Avenue.
Requested change from R-l Single
Family Residential District classifi
cation to C-2 Neighborhood Commer
cial District classification.
JEWELL A. NEWBURY
Lot 5, Block 1, Hallocks Addition
to the City of Eugene, Lane County
Oregon.
Property located on Filmore, between
7th and 8th Avenues, on the West
side of the street, adjoining the al
ley on the North.
Requested change from R-l Single
Family Residential District to M-2
Light Industrial District classification.
HENRY F, BEISTEL
City Recorder
No. 1015 Friday. July 23. 1948.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE
UUUKTY. CHABL1E U'lNCH, Plaintiff,
vs. MYRTLE FINCH, Defendant.
TO: MYRTLE FINCH. Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the ComDla nt filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this Summons,
and if you fail so to answer for wont
thereof (he plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for In plain
Uff's Complaint, to-wit:
For a decree of this Court forever
dissolving the bonds of matrimony now
existing between the parties, and for
an absolute divorce from the defend
ant. And for a further decree awarding
unto plaintiff the care, custody and con
trol of Louise Finch, Lois Gwendolvn
Finch. Jua.Uta Finch and Shirley Finch,
minor children of the parties.
Service of this Summons Is made bv
publication thereof pursuant to an Order
made in said cause by the Honorable
G. F. Skipworth, Judge of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Lane County, dated the 29th day of
June. 1948. and prescribes that the de
fendant required to appear and an
swer within four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this Summons
and that this Summons be published for
four successive weeks.
The date of the first publication of
this Summons Is the 30th day of June,
1948.
RAY AND PENNINGTON
Attorneys for Plaintiff
415 Miner Building
Eugene. Oregon
No 979 Wednesday. July 28. 1948.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR FALE
Oral auction bids will be received bv the
Forest Supervisor. New Post Office
Building, Eugene. Oregon, beginning at
2:00 P.M.. Daylight Saving Time. August
23. 1948. for all the live timber marked or
drslgnatpd for cutting, and all merchant
able dead timber located nn an area em
bracing about 4 acres within Sections 17
and 18. T. 17 S.. R. S E.. W.M., Willam
ette National Forest, Oregon, estimated
to be 340.000 feet B.M., more or less, of
Doiiplns-ftr, and 10.000 feet B.M.. more
or less, of western hemlock and other
species of tiw timber. Sealed bids accom
panied bv required payment received by
the Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 p.m..
August 23, 1948, will be considered the
equivalent of an oral bid and posted for
the Information of all bidders. No bid of
less than $18.60 per M feet for Douglas
fir, and $0.10 per M feet for western
hemlock and other species will be con
sidered. $5000.00 to be applied on the
purchase price, refunded or retained In
part as liquidated damages according to
conditions of sale must arcompauy each
sealed bid and must be shown to be in
the possession of oral bidders as a quali
fication for auction bidding. If an oral
bid is declared to be high at the closing
of the auction, the bidder must Imme
diately make the required pavment and
confirm the hid by submitting It tn writ
ing oft a Forest Service bid form. The
rlRb to reject anv and all birl is re
served. Before bMs are submitted, full
information concerning the timber, the
conditions of sale and the submission of
bid ataouM 1m obtain cm tta Von
Funeral Notices
120
STAPLETON Emly Ann Stapleton.
funeral services at the Poole-Larson
Chapel Thursday, July 22, 1S48, 2 p.m.
Rev. A. F. Van Slyke will officiate.
Interment West Lawn Memorial Cemetery.
BURT Elmer S. Burt. Funeral Services
will be held for Mr. Burt In Salem, on
Thursday, July 22, 1948 at 1:30 p.m. at
the Mount Crest Abbey Crematorium.
The Simon Chapel is in charge of
arrangements.
CALDWELL Funeral service for Georga
yy . i-aiaweii win oe nem at z p.m.,
Thursday. July 22nd at Veatch Hol
lingsworth England Funeral Home. Rev.
Hugh McCallum officiating with inter
ment in West Lawn Cemetery.
Funeral Directors
125
SCHWERING aV ENGLAND CHAPH.
Creswell 1st and C St Phone 317
Eugene 10th and Pearl. Phone 112
VEATCH'HbLLINGSWORTH
ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME
Phone 112 Pearl Street at 10th
TOGENE CHEAMATORIUM
1100 Charnelton Phone 722
POOLS-LAB SEN FUNERAL HOME
Phone 723
MILLER-SHERMAN FUNERAL HOME
Junction City Ph, 68 Harrisburg 42
B ARTH OLOMEV -BI TET ,f. CHAPEL
Springfield 6th and B Phone lit.
SIMON CHAPEL
Phone 4X1 1152 Oily 81
Personals
140
GET ACQUAINTED CLUB!
Through social correspondence, thous
ands' yearly meet their "ideal." Write
for list of eligibles. Many Oregon
members. Simpson, Box 1251, Denver.
t-o.oraao.
ANY GIRL lo trouble needing a friendly
adviser write The Salvation Army
White Shield Home, P. O. Box 3916,
Portland 8. Oregon or telephone Bea
con 1632.
NOT RESPONSIBLE for any debts con
tracted by anyone other than mvFelf.
Floyd Delbert Tuter, Klamath Falls,
ure.
DENTAL PLAT K1TPAIR. Dr. Harry
Semler, Dentist, corner 8th and Wll-
lameite. Eugene, ore.
ALCH OHO LICS AnrnTmnm mt a n m
Thursday at The Friendly House, 11th
jiq retry, f. u. box m. rn, 4701.
MARY ST. CLAIRE Please contact home
not later than July 24th. Very, very
urgent, uaaay.
IF LONELY and alone, write Primrose
Social Club, Box 627, Vancouver, Wash.
IF LONELY, write Ruth L. Wade. Box
go?. Vancouver, wash.
Lost & Found
150
DUPLEX built In '41. 2 mod. I bdrm.
apts. 2 gar., 1 apt. empty. 85214 w. loth
Ave.
4 PI .EX or 6 plex, best In city, by owner.
i-n. Mia.
Lots & Homesites 210
PETER W. WINANDY
Realtor
48 E. loth St.
Ph. 248 Ph. 4713
$900 EA. If you take all, some terms, SO.
wii.LjAMite., u view lots ouxiau.
SftfO . siooo
COLLEGE CREST ADD. li view lots,
hard surfaced road, water, electricity,
$300 down, bal. $20 per mo.
S775
24th tc Friendly. 68x150. $200 down, $25
per mo.
$1000 EACH
18th Si Friendly, 2 lots, $300 down, bal.
$25 per mo. at 8 per cent.
f00 & $800
CAL YOUNG DIST. half acre tract! on
black top restricted district
have to be seen. rW .iff5"!
be shown by .ppLH.
with thl. ollice. T W. '
Lewl.RJ.'1'!'-!.!
WILL KNIGHT
NEW SUBDIVISION with lovely view
lots and priced to sell. $330 to $ooo.
Rp thpm before thev are nicked over.
ELLMAKER PARK, these nice homesites
are selling fast so come in ana select
yours now and have the pleasures of
fishing and boating on rem Ridge
Lake, modern conveniences and bus
service. $350 each.
WILL KNIGHT REAL ESTATE
828 Olive Phone 4550
BUILD YOUR OWN HOME
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS
"fc75n On V.brv Terms
High and dry, deep sewers, good atreet,
DISCOUNT FOR CASH
PETERSON MORTGAGE CO
REALTORS
2S E. BROADWAY PHH. 842
5.8 ACRES. ON McKENZIE HIWAY. 588
ft. of frontage, uwner says let u go at
$goo per acre. Terms aavnanie.
RICHARDSON & ALLEN
Real Estate & Insurance
335 Main Phone Springfield I03J
2120 E. Main Phone Sprinfffield 2114
Office at 335 Main open until 9 f.m.
T.ABP.H T.OT. ZONED FOR BUSINESS. 2
dwellings rented now. $11,000 with half
casn.
See Gist
F. J. BERGER
328 EL Broadway Ph. TB2
GILMORE REALTY CO.
T.OTSA LOT! We still have a larae var
iety of sizes, prices and locations. Come
in ana let us snow you.
GILMORE REALTY CO.
1219 Alder Phone 2820
OWNER TRANSFERRED house plans
prepared for lot No. 28 in weii-Known
SKy Line arn .Estates t manning oar
hpr. V, ttcTf lot. F. H. A. aDoroved. ex-
cellcnt bldg site Out Hilyard near
Dlliard Rd Ph. 697H-W,
LOTS FOR SALE by owner well-drained
lots. mile south of Dunn School on
Willamette St. Prices range from $400 to
$800 a lot. Elec. and water available. Ph.
3052-R Owner A. L. Hepner, 820 Coun
try ciut mi.
APPROX. 1 acre between Waldport and
Yachats adjoining Wacoanda Beach.
Oceanview near hiway. For sale or
trade Eugene or-saiem property, jvirs.
Roy Pollard. Dorena. Ore.
MALABAR HILL
Eugene's most modern restricted residen
tial area. Over sized lots. C. A. Barnes,
1908 Alder, Ph. 2135-R, or aee your
oroker.
LARGE LOTS with fruit trees, city Halite
and water, building restrictions, com-
muntty parK, at Acom pant suDaivision,
V mile from city limits, out West 11th
-or west lmn Ave.
LOST In Rex Theater or between Rex
ana county uourtnouse Friday nleht.
brown leather billfold, containing
anvers nccn.se. etc. ts.eep -money, ana
muni ouuoia. rn, uj-m.
LOST near Eagles Hall or on Four-Corn-ers
bus. heari-shaped gold locker on
woven chain containing 2 pictures. Ph.
5162-R. 1500 Bethel Drive.
LOST Brown billfold in Eugene, Sal.
the 10th. Contains Corvallis driver's
license and Important paper. Reward.
Please call 3689.
LOST Pure silver bracelet7Center en
graved with Arabian Bldg. Lost down
town Sat. Keepsake. Ph. 71M-W. Reward.
LOTS 107 x 144. cltv llehts. good street,
among nice homes. $150. $10 mo. Total
f rice $550, 2 mi. north of overhead,
urn left at end of Dove Lane, one
dik. uwner at site or pn. vtao-m.
FOR SALE Lots 85x290. Why pay rent,
build your own home. Lame ulna trees.
$100 down, $15 per mo. 9 ml. from
Eugene, above College Crest. A. S.
wooawara, oianton no.
LOST Man's gold wrist watch SundBV.
Has cracked crystal. Reward $5. Phone
LOST Ladies dark tan billfold, between
Penney's and Wee Folk's Shop about
2:30 p.m. Finder please ph. 2473-R.
FOUND: Boy's bike. Place found, Gosh
en. Identify and pay for add. 681 W.
18th.
FOUND sleeping bag on Highway 5850
miles So. of Eugene. Owner identify and
pay for ad. Ph. 2178-J.
LOST one pair glasses, red case, on car
nival grounds. Return to 1302 Wtllmt.
after 6p. m. Reward.
FOUND: pair shoes believed leffbyhitch
hlkcr In Ford coupe. Package has name.
Al Snyder. Ph. 5887-J.
LOST black corde purse In McDonald
Theater. Important papers. 2162 Jeffer
son at or rn. mhb-k.
LOST: Black and white terrier, around
Bev'a Airpark. If found, 2760 Susie St.
Transportation
160
DRIVING to Louisville. Kty. bv wav
of St. Louis or Kansas City. Can take
I or 2 pas. to help share expenses.
Leaving Aug. 2nd. Call 2078-W.
LEAVING for 'Denver, Fridav evening.
'41 Buick. Share expenses. Clark Askey.
DRIVING to Chicago tn few days. Take
2. share expenses. Reference exchanged.
Ph. 3672-J.
Business Property 200
FOR SALE Nfce 7-unlt motel: also 30x40
business building, living quarters; 2
room rental apartment in same. Solid
concrete floor in building, two gas
pumps; 500 ft. frontage, located 10 miles
rjorth of North Bend on No. 101. Room
for more units or trailer court Selling
price $28,000. Write J. E. Devint, Rt. 1,
Box Ml. North Bend. Ore.
LARGE lot 70x150. High and dry. Eugene
city water ana eiecinciiy. l.oib ot trees.
Restricted district. $850, cash or terms.
Ph. Spfld. 2862. .
WILL take bids on 80x70 business lot,
rgini aown town, to Kept, i, Jim Mor
ton, owner 68 W. Sth, Eugene, Ore.
CHOICE acre bldg. site on Federal
Lane at Santa Clara. Oliver A, Spies.
McKENZIE HWY. frontage for sale or
trade. 3 lots, 100 x approx. 300. J, H.
uonins. Ki. 2. uox no, spna.
CORNER LOT 60x148. Insured title, food
location, uan jwi-w.
Houses For Sal
220
HOME SEEKERS
ATTENTION
Owner must sell one of these units.
Either $6000 duplex on Chambers, Income
$85 mo. Completely furnished, immedi
ate possession of one apt Equity for
$3600 cash. Balance easy terms.
OR A BRAND NEW 6 ROOM HOME TN
VERY NICE LOCATION, at very near
what it cost to build. Reduced for quick
sale to $9000. It takes $3500 to $4000 to
finance. Balance bank loan, $8000 flrt
ins. tree.
THESE ARE BOTH HOT DEALS. Con-
tact Robert Hastie at Hastle Motor
Sales, 12th and Olive. Ph. 6143-W, or
eves, at ivwa unamDen m.. or pn.
442rJ.
BOB DAVIS
Realtor
891 Willamette St. Phone 912
RIVER ROAD DISTRICT, 4 acre with a
new 2-bcdroom home, wired for ranae.
elec. water heater, bath room, utility
room, trice awfau witn szuw cown,
SUNNY SIDE DRIVE off Horn Lane,
furnished small modern home, with
electric stove, refrigerator, water heat
er, over - acre garden soil $4800, pos
session at once.
$12,500 WITH 130OO dnwn. nfc 2-tted.
room home, with a nice bathroom with
tub and shower, living room with "L"
shaped dlnina room, forced air oil fur
nace, garage attached, large lot. among
new nomes.
GRAND OPPORTUNITY?
High class Grade A restaurant, seats
30 people, up-to-date equipment, well
located on business street Long favor
able lease. $4500 takes it Some terms.
If you are restaurant people call Ross-tnan-Erskine.
phone 2302 Florence. Ore
gon, or phone Eugene 7193-R for de
tails. McKENZIE HWY. frontage for sale-or
trade, 1 lots, 200 x approx. 300'. i. H.
Colliat, ak I, Boat 111, cfid.
S-BDRM. HOME. U. of O. Dlst Ballt to
1947. Paved street. Well located for bus,
schools, and store. Price $9500. $3300
aown, 500 montniy.
MAINS & MAXFIELD
943 Willamette Phone 949
BY OWNER, newly redecorated 2 B. R-
nome. First time offered. West Side.
For information and appointment ph.
13M-W.
3 BDRM. modern hnus. finished with
Plywood First class built-tns. Is
eant. Will exeept terms. Can be teen
cn oomar el 421 Ctdar at Junction
r.v irnv ..,.t..'" Una
each ioom:'larM .r!a
in living roorn'S,
Rugs
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lovely 2-bedroom H.t" l
pecan floors and brocad, ,lSJ
1 vine room jinrf
MW. Near school! ml J5J
Call It. M. FULLEK sSfi1?!
1249-J eves, and h,
show thl place. ' i
FRANK L. Mcnmtpl
me naiconr
Tl iWCDn Y1Tr . "
Mr. home personally dtiliMt.1
Bright of Hollywood. CoXjl
front room set, butane iuny,l
leather upholstered dinlnc CI
rugs and other article! too nuwJ
mention. This place will bt i
house. The best buy on tirtb (t
and bus by door. X. J. CupuaM
21, the
floor
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WEST SI
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L. J. McWILLIMIS 1 1
WEST SIDE! $7500. 3 Mmu, n I
Kiiuiicu, euung space, uiuity, d
caraRe. hdwd. firs. &3SM Arm 1
EAST SIDE! $5350. 2 bdrmt. h, I
Kucnen, Dam. uot vnm.
CLOSE INI $3500. Three-room h
large lot. One Mock to hut.
WEST SIDE! $11,200. 3 bdnw,h
am. rm., Kiicncn. uuuqr.
firs., oil heat. Terms.
L. J. McWILLIAJIS
REAL ESTATE
1254 Willamette Street RmU
STUART it STUART
Some good low nrlced housei.
$5250. GOOD terms. four
house south Will., llvtni ml
bath, uuitty, garage ana tw
Sdsoo a two Dearoom now, i
west part of town, hu ILvtci m
kitchen, garage, paved street. h
bouse is piasterea, nas eemen n
uon, about vuvv aown.
STUART It STUAST
Rpftt Estate Real I
16S5 Will. Ptol
Call 8675-J-5 Sun. OT BTOfcpj
ERIC E. LAWRENCE
"Rpst Bnvs On Earth"
MOuEHN o room noma, sircpira
aown.
plenty 01 duiii.ui.
vifcvv nuuat. uiuo tin.-", "-i
Harawooa nrs. f.n.n. wu.v
3-FAMILY home, 11 rooms. Ut
Also 3 rm. apt. aio.wu.
TTRANK E.LEE
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a Vinnrs and Sunday Phont 1
We sell the earth
WHERE CAN YOU best TOT M
home about 3 yean i o Id onJ
aide for only $5500. A Uvlniwf
chen and dining room nJ
nicely finished both inside ariJ
For th location and terms til
WILLIAM B. SHELLEYJ
an w.l 13th Ave. PhoneWl
We consider this house a , wrr l j
at $15,500. East Side yn""',1;,
Son. dW. Blumhlni, db .1 .IWM
basement, air condltlonmf. .ga
3-bdrm. home. .beautlMg W'SJ
Seen by appoimmeu. .
DeallnavJtoealJ'JfJlSJil
NEW 5-BM. "raiwttl
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14x22. Elec. H.W. hoal S
Lots ot closet span. OTjjl
Owner 700 Cal Young 513
fons ale - srWfflLftsS
.a acre oi ".?" fcv.nr I" 1
range ana noi '","- ltI0i, tl
Gooa ocaiion, Merrr!
College Crest i er supply.
Holland, crest un, r--r-i
' Small Ho5itT?!J
10'xl6'. Can be moveo. nw - .
dence. Butane k " J
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New. modern. 2 M ojl
Harowoo '"'" ' i,nTI. umj
drive way. vn"."-rTmm(dlatPcn
Ideal for garden in . ImJ AltJ
aloncyion.- - tj
ni vinnA M1U- '
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hardwood floors. eKli l
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