Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, September 21, 1948, Image 18

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    Page 18. Rcglster-GwarJ, Eugene, Ore., Tuw., Sept. tl, 1948
Fishing Sisters Growng Old
Together in Georgian Town
MONTEZUMA, Ga. UPJ Most
women In their eighties would sit
down and let the world pass them
by.
Two Montezuma women, aged
81 and 84, sit down. But the worfcl
doesn't pass them by, although an
occasional fish might.
Charlotte Broyles Blaylock, the
"youngster," and Nealle (Mrs. T.
W.) Brown are the Jislierwomen.
And they mix poetry with it.
Go Together
The two women visit together
often, sing and play the piano and
exchange clothes patterns. Just
MEN 16-50
LEARN
REFRIGERATION
In our well equipped shop by
working on equipment. Refrig
eration and reverse cycle of
heating and cooling with re
frigeration, men in big demand.
3 ClasBes lo Choose From
5 hours morning
7 a.m.-12 noon
5 hours afternoon
12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.
5 hours evenings
6-11 p.m.
APPROVED FOR VETS
For Information On
Terms, Housing, Part or
Full Time Employment See
G. I. JENSEN
EUGENE HOTEL
SUNDAY, MONDAY &
TUESDAY
10 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.
COMPARE OUR RATES X
GASH Monthly Payments
GET moi. 12 mot.
$100 $ 9.26
$300 22.86 27.78
$500 38.10 46.30
$1000 76.19 92.59
Make Application
OET CASH TODAY
first in lone engine life
BEflRST, XJlfe
with Mobiloil
first in a smoother-running engine
first in a clean engine
t.flPSA flrp vrtfr firuta
with Mobiloil. Here are
For
Cut your gas consumption with wheel alignment.
MISALIGNED and UNBALANCED WHEELS skid, drag
end scuff along and more power is needed to move the car.
If your motor, brakes or wheel alignment haven't been tested
in the past three months you are due for a check-up now.
Come in for your free test or estimate.
Eugene
940 Pearl
for the thrlU of it, they drum up
some hectic domino duels. But
when it comes to recreation, they
just bait up the old hook and take
off to the nearest fishing hole.
Mrs. Brown has a lily-covered
pond. Sometimes they fish there.
On other occasions they trek to
Chickamauga. Lake. Occasionally,
they even get down to Florida,
fishing in Inland waters or in the
gulf.
When they're farther south, It's
high-falutin' tackle for the matri
arch. But in Georgia, It's plain
worm, wasp-grub and minnow.
The sisters grew up in the
mountain country. Mrs. Blaylock
was born of a father who took
hunting as his hobby. She shad
owed him, acquiring the habit
then.
"I guess I'll never outgrow It,"
she says.
Good Catches
And every now and then the
sisters come up with some good
sized catches. Mrs. Blaylock hook
ed a 14-pound grouper and 15
pound garfish in Florida. Mrs.
Brown landed a six-pound red
fish. The "children" are getting used
to coming home and reading poe
tic little notes like this: "With
hooks and lines and can of bait.
Now, don't wait supper, we may
be late. Off we go in pretty
weather, down the hill to the pool
together."
Indoor Tan Overdone
ATLANTA, Ga. (U.R) Louis
John Trotzier, didn't bother to look
outdoors and see the sun shining.
During the hottest spell of the
summer, Trotzier was treated for
sun-lamp burns on both legs.
HOW MUCH ?
Get a CASH LOAN of
'100 '1000 "..
Auto and Personal Loans
COMMERCIAL
CREDIT FLAIV
Incorporated' 1200 S.W.Morrtlon$l.,Por llond S,Oroon
EUGENE AGENCY29EieiithAvt.w.Tti.5ew
urVian irM nvAf An rsnw
famous firsts which assure you
MAURI (OS! piloted his car to first place at the 1948
Indianapolis Race on Mobiloil, the very same oil you buy
at your Mobilgas station. JOHN COBB, intrepid English
sportsman, drove the world's fastest mile 403 miles
per hour with Mobiloil, bought at a service station
like any that carry the sign of the Flying Red Horse.
SINCE 1876, speedway and highway testing have been
constantly carried forward to provide you with a Mobil
oil that will give a cleaner, smoother-running motor.
Mobiloil
rby Mobilgas Dealer
stop at your near
GINIRAl rilllOllUM
AUTO
Brake & Wheel Aligning Service
A. L Stephens, Owner Phone 2080
Wage Rates Determined
For Fail Nut Pickers
SALEM (P) Filbert pickers
will be paid 8 cents a pound this
season, State Labor Commissioner
W. E. Kimsey announced after a
conference with nut growers. That
is the same price as was paid last
year.
Walnut pickers will get lYt
cents a pound, which is V4 of a
cent below last year s wage.
Growers estimate the walnut
crop is 60 percent greater than
last year, making it easier to pick
the nuts.
Panama Air
Permit Dropped
PANAMA (IP) The govern
ment has cancelled the Panaman
ian registry of 10 airplanes of
Llnets Aereas Panamianian (Lap-
sa) which it said have engaged in
Illegal arms traffic to Palestine.
The action was based on an in
vestigation by the government and
a report submitted by the United
States.
The resolution effecting the can
cellation said the planes had been
used as transport and bombing
auxiliaries, carrying pilots, me
chanics, unfused bombs and spare
parts between Czechoslovakia and
the Arab states via Corsica and
Catania, in Sicily.
4
Father of Actress
Held for Burglary
LOS ANGELES (IP) Police
arrested a man they identified as
Carter de Haven, 61, former actor
and father of film actress Gloria
de Haven. He was booked on
suspicion of burglary.
Radio Patrolman L. F. Tucker
said he arrested the man after re
ceiving reports of a prowler in
the Wilshire District. The suspect
was carrying a pair of small field
glasses, Tucker said.
He gave his occupation as actor
and radio technician, the officer
reported.
Carter de Haven was prominent
on the vaudeville stage and on the
silent screen many years ago.
De Haven said that he was only
"waiting for a friend."
,
Girls' Pleas Heeded .
NEW YORY0J.R) Heeding the
pleas of three little girls, police
spent two hours digging through
two layers of a brick chimney of a
tenement to free a cat, the girls'
pet
of Mobiloil's quality!
COirOMIION
DOCTOR
Yearly Roundup
Family Style
FORT ST. JOHN, B. C (CD
Bill Boring limped Into this Alas
ka highway town and told a tale
of feudin' Texas-Style in the
ranching country between the
highway and the Rockies. He
pointed to a gunsnot, wound in nis
arm as proof.
Police sent a posse to Halfway,
B. C, to pick up Bill's brothers,
John and Eugene Boring, on an at
tempted murder charge.
According to police, the incident
climaxed an annual shooting af
fray which had continued for the
best part of the 20 years since
the Texan-born brothers settled in
the district.
The occasion, police say, is
roundup time. The brothers have
several hundred head of cattle and
neighbors report hearing gunfire
from the ranch every year as the
brothers, their wives and numer
ous children differ as to the split
in the profits.
Neighbors have learned to keep
out of the ruckus.
Portland List
PORTLAND. Sent. SI (AP) The
wholesale market (prices retailer! pay
wholesalers except where otherwise
noted):
Butterf at (tentative, subiecn to Im
mediate change): Premium-quanty maxi
mum of .35 of one percent acidity deliv
ered to Portland: 84-87c lb.t first aualitv.
79-82; second quality, 73-76; valley routes
and country points. 2c less than first.
Butter (wholesale. v.o.B.. duik cubes):
Grade AA. 93 score. 78c lb.: A. 92 score.
78; B, 90 score, 71; C, 89 score, 70. Above
prices are strictly nominal.
Cheese (Selling1 price to Portland
wholesalers): Oregon singles, S0-55c; Ore
gon S-lb. loaf. 33-57c.
Eggs (To wholesalers!: A grade, large,
83M-66'ac doz.; A grade medium. 60'4
61tt; A grade, small, 49-8114; B grade,
large. 67-58'4.
ems (Purchased from farmers): cur
rent receipts, 55W-5a.c doz.: buyers
pay 3-3 4c below wholesale quotations
on graoea oasis lor Den nennery eggs.
rouiirv:
Live Chickens (Pay in pries to pro
ducers): No. 1 broilers under 2V lbs.,
30 -37c; fryers. 2-3 lbs., 41-42; 3-4 lbs.. 41-
4z; roasters. ins. ana over, 4i-; xowi,
leehorns. all welzhts. 28-29: colored fowl,
all weights. 31-33: old roosters. 18-19.
Rabbits (Average to retailers for lo
cally dressed animals). 58-62c; fryers,
live, white. 32-33c Ib.f colored, 30-31; old
or heavy, 15-18.
rresn cressea meats (prices wnoie
salers pay retailers In dollars a hundred)
Beef:
Steer Good, all weights, $50-63; com
mercial. 845-49: utility. S41-43.
Cows Commercial. S38-40: utility. 635-
38; eanner-cutter, 32-35.
Beef cuts (toad, steers) Bindauarters.
$80-81; rounds. $58-80; full loins, trimmed,
576-84 ; triangles, square cnucKs,
$50-52; ribs, $60-88; forequarters. $45-47.
Veal and Calf Good and choice. $45-49:
commercial, $40-42; utility, $36-40.
Lramos ana mutton:
Lambs SDrlnsr. Kood-cholce. 3(1-80 lbs.,
$46-48; commercial, all weights, $44-45.
mutton uooa, vo ids. aown, sx-xo.
Pork Cuts:
Loins No. 1. 8-12 lbi.. $73-75: shoulders,
18 lbs. down. $53-55: aoareribs. 3 lbs.
down, $52-54.
uarcasses ah weignu,
Wool, cascara 'bark, hides:
Cascara BarkDry, 20c lb.; green, ?c.
Wool Coarse, valley and medium grade.
45c lb.
Mohair 25c lb. on la-month growth.
Hides (To city dealers) Calf. 30c lb.i
kips. 20c lb.: beef, U-12c lb.; bulls, 8-9c
lb.: country buyers pay 2c less.
country Killed meats:
Veals Tod aualitv. 40-42c: some to 43:
other grades according to weight and
quality.
Hogs Light blockers, 40-41 c lb.; lows,
32-36.
Lambs 40-44 lb.; mutton, ls-iu.
Beef Good cows. 32-36c lb.: canners
and cutters, 28-32.
Vegetables:
Onions 50 lbs. Idaho White med., 82.75-
S.00; yellow med., $1.50-75: lrg.. $2.50-83.
potatoes uregon uoaraman wnite nose
No Is, $2.75-3.00; Russets, Central Oregon
No, 1-A. $3.25-50; No. 2. 80-lb $1.00-10;
Washington Yakima Russets, No. 1-A,
$3.35-50.
nay irouowmg prices sincuy nom
inal): U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa or better,
carlots FOB Portland, $32-36; U. S. No. 1
Timothy, $37; oats and vetch mtxed hay.
uncertinea ciover nay io ai-. ton, Daiea
on Willamette valley farms.
New York Markets
Bv RADAR WINGET
NEW YORK, Sept. 21 (APt Early
losses were wiDed out as the stock mar
ket turned higher today in moderately
neavy iraaing.
Volume was around 950,000 shaies as
compared with yesterday's 1,260,000.
Business was active at the start when
prices were falling, but as the trend turn
ed up the volume contracted In the ab
sence of buying orders.
Steals were the leaders in the turn
about with a net gain of fractions to
around a point and railroads followed
with prices up a point or more.
Oils and chemicals were firm. Motors.
on the other hand, were fairly active but
were unable to pull away from a narrow
and Irregular ranse, utilities were steady.
Today's modest showing came after
yesterday's severe fall which put the
list down to the lowest level in the last
five months, brokers called attention to
the bearlshness Indicated by the heavy
volume of offerings when prices were
falling and the lack of enthusiasm when
the drop halted or prices turned upward.
a neavy zso.ouo snares cnangea nanas in
the first hour when the list declined.
Stocks making good showing Included
Santa Fe, Montgomery Ward, American
Telephone and Telegraph, General Elec
tric. Allied Chemical which pushed up
around 3 points, and Standard OH (NJ).
Some of those on the downside were
Union Pacific, Mission Corp. and Inter
national Nickel, and Owens Illinois.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND, Sept. 21 (AP) No grain
quotations: Car loadings arrived: 14
wheat. 8 bartey, 7 flour, 3 corn, 3 oats, 12
mi) feed.
SAYS:
Eucene Markets
First quality Imarunum I""" (1f
cent acid 1 - 0e
Second JU. y.v.--,mum-:, ,
rremium mui - mc
1 per cent aeidl
a 1 itt k a (iTboieiBif rnw ...
A prima . tic
AA prints a-" -
CHEESE (WholiMli rnse) 0c
Triplets, lb. ;!".83c
ijoai, o-iu,
EGOS (Boylnr Price)
Vvtrm I Jtram A A
-1c
I Large aa
..63C
62C
j urn doj
I Grade A Large .
(Grade A Medium
, 1 ,...P3C
c
47c
Grade a ivarge
Grade A Smalt
Grade A Small . ..ti
EGGS (Wholesale rrue w Wfi
Large AA lZZ.Mc
luratio rt, unit," Kdr
Grade A Medium
Qrade A Bmau -- . -V
POULTRY (Bnylof frlee)
I Hen., over j lb... No. Ico toed --
rffi sff-a t sszi -a
Hens, under 4 IDs., no. j "'."."L'; 27c
Leghorns, over 4 lb... No. "Sht
,SKr under 4 lb... No J -
No. 1 colored .Bring.. "
No. 1 Leghorn spring., iy " -.,
No. 1 colored aprlngs. over 4 lb.. .....c
"?5"rL: lC
stag! ana cwm .
BAKHS lc
iaai-aia,
Dry Grape Root. lb. -
-10c
-lie
10C
1c
te
perns, per uunm
TALLOW
i Tallow, No. 1
I Tallow, No. S .
House grease
Rtm
Grease
.20c
lc
c
Call up to io ids.
Kip. lb.
Beef Hides, lb.
Public Market
rnnn
Oversize
7c
e
7c
68c
Te
I Grade A Medium
uraae a aman
VEGETABLES
Avocadqes, No. H
I Cabbage! Red, lb.
10c
lc
29c
23c
JSC
33c
10c
s for 39c
3 Vac
. I tor 19c
26c
10c
10c
Carrots, 4 ounciiM
1 .llnr.o hMfi iwn
re.n1lf1nu)r. lb.
' Celery, bunch
celery, neari
Cucumbers, ea.
Watermelon, lb.
Onions --
Onions, dry, three lba,
Parclov. bunch
I Radishes, bunch
- - ik
Potatoes, new sweet, two lot.
Tomatoes, two lbs. -
ueets, Duncuwa u
a I.. i,un 1h
Oranges, doz., medium .
Grapeiruit. s is.
MISCELLANEOUS
Walnuts, lb.
..Mc
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
- . iaoi mnA
250; calves salable and total 5i 8rk
SlOW, aDOUl BlCtlujr, uuu - ---
steers 29.00-31.00: common-medium a""
era mosuy i.uu-u.w, , :
ers l&.O0-21.00i canner-cutter cows large
17.00! common-medium bee! cowa 17.00
20.001 bulla very slow; lew common bum
19.00-21.00; good beet bulla up to 25.00;
odd good veaiers i.uv. -t-
calves 24.00; scattered lota medium atocK
calves 20.00-30.00. k.w.
Hogs: saiaDie m. iuii
en good-choice 180-230 lbs. largely 51.00!
tev 180-190 lbs. down to 30.50 ! 250-270
lbs". 29.00; 140-165 lbs. 28.50; lighter sows
up to 27.50! good 40 lb. leeder pigs 31.;
lop ieeuei ...u.iu.
lb. stag 21.00. J ,..,,,
Sheep: saiaDie ana ioii
350; market slow, mostly steady, Instances
50 cents below early Monday: 8d
cholce wooled spring lambs 21.50-22.50,
shorn kinds 20.00-21.00; medium-good
19.00; common down to 17.00! gpod
slaughter ewes mostly 8.50-9.00; lew loU
closely sorted young ewes up to 10.00.
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LEGALS
100
CALL FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received at the
office o the undersigned, Oregon State
Game Commission, 1634 S. W. Alder
Street, P. O. Box 4136, Portland 8, Ore
gon, until 10:00 A.M. October ?. 1948,
For the purchase of approximately 48
acres of land and the apperte nances
thereto, situated in Section Tl, Township
17 South, Range 3 West, of the Willam
ette Meridian in Lane County.
Bids will be opened at a meeting ot
the Oregon State Game Commission to
tie held at the above address 10:30 A.M.
the same day. Certified check for ten
per cent (10) of the amount of
the proposal payable to the Oregon
State Game Commission must accom
pany each bid.
The Commission reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. ... .
SIGNED C. A. Lockwood
State Game Supervisor
No. 1115 Wednesday, September 32, 19.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor
Lane County has appointed E. W. Gra
ham as Administrator of the Estate of
George W. Hofsess, Deceased. All persons
having claims against said Estate are
hereby notified to present the same, duly
verified, to the Administrator at 201
Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon within
Six Months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 7 day of September, 1648.
E. W. GRAHAM, Administrator
No. 1105 Tuesday, Oct. 5. 1948.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS: That the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Lane County has appointed The
United States National Bank of Portland,
(Oregon) as Administrator with the Will
annexed, of the Estate of Wasco E.
Shannon, deceased. All persons having
claims, against said Estate are hereby
notified to present the same, duly veri
fied, to the Administrator at 201 Miner
Building. Eugene, Oregon within Six
Months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 7 day of September, 1948.
The United States National Bank
of Portland, (Oregon)
nexed.
.,ftAd"linl',rator with the Wilt an
No. 1104 Tuesday. Oct. 5. 1P48.
Business & Prof. Directory 110
V. H TniSn cn
Professional Engineer
Death Notices J5
Willamette St.. passed away at her
'?'''. Sept. 30. 1M8 at the ace
pf 62 She was born October 28, 1185
In Lebanon. Ore. Had lived most if her
"eln,.Ore,80n except for a few years
In California. Preceded In death by her
lusband. F. T. (Mad McCan,e in 1937
Mie Is survived by her daughter
Elaine, son-in-law, William Young' an
aunt, Mrs. Maltle MacKinnon ot Salem,
private funeral services will be held
Tuesday .Sep!. 21st at the Veatch Hoi.
Mngsworth England Funeral Home.
Reverend esley Goodson Nicholson ol.
ftclatlng. Request no flowers, with ere.
matlon to follow.
..lYERS-Bert Myers, age 71, 1924 Orchard
,s ..unie .nursaay, sept.
!. 1948. He was born Feb. 2. 1877. at
5UUSl.1.'!n.,er-.J- "WW Nellie
A. Martin in the territory of Okla.
noma Oct. 17, 1899. He haj been a res
Ident of Eugene for 22 years. His wile
passed away In 1926. He Is survived bv
three children: Tina Bolerlack. Ralph
Myers of Eugene: Cleda Mae Cammoik
of Juneau. Alaska: It grandchildren. 3
great-grandchildren. Private funeral
services will be held at the Poole-Lar-sen
Chapel Monday. Sept. 30. 1948 at
3 p. m. Please omit flower,. Burial will
b'LnE"U'!vn?L'rn?Ill Plt.
PLOWMAN Ellrabeth Plowman; "age" '
..... o . . . "wy MOn-
, f lvvl' ccr home tn
Haplatoa. Km vaj ben to Mini, vlL,
Death NotUH IIS
June I. 1W "i?.P'i tal United
iTTCn Omrch In M.pl'ln. '
Brethren cnurcn 11 ' E eru, jvan-
ch,",r"ir iTX? Brethren Church. Bur
gel cat united nreuiiti. plowman,
mmm
In charse.
" funaral Noticei 120
Seat Haven.
funeral Dlrfrtor 125
TCHWEMNO-NQLAND CHAPEL
gsTi si &fijss:.iS
veatchH bollinoswor,
SnNSpUNSBURV C HAPI t
Phone 433 llM0!lvi5t
EUGENE CRETOBIUM
1100 Charnelton. Phona la
BAOTHOMEW-BUEU. CHAPEL
.Sriirtlllrl 6th and B Phone 3H
Card of Thanki 135
WoHbsTaliSSt express our PP"'!;'
to? the beautlltil flowers and cmi'teay
shown us auniiB wu. .v ...
me"t' Art and Vena Sneed ,
Allen and Fern Sneed
Yvonne
Personals
140
ANY GIRL in trouble nee"'"? " friendly
White Shield Home P. O. Box aaio
Portland 3. Oregon or telephone Bea-
con iwo.
NOTICE TO all real estala agents: My
Eronerty on Miway auun. .a
IkST off the market and Is no longer
SPECIAL nSTSl.tSL
dlsn massage. -L,C,,"'7. r im
Arts of aone reflexes. 610 Will. St. Bm.
316 Hampton Bldg.. ph. M4.. yg
BBTETTORDONrPSYCHOLOGISf
MARHIAOE HERONS COUNCILOR
I WILL NOT be responsible for debt
made by mra. iu.
F. Burke as or una .j.---;
VIAVI way to neaun. "i""'.'.,",;"-
Storer. 1208 Beech St. Ph. 196-R Eu
gene, everyaayjcjiLp"- . j
llth and Ferry P.O. Box 895. PjLJ':
IF LONELY AND ALUfit,
Write Primrose Social Club
nnv R97. Vancouver. .Wash.
JWiTTAl. PLATE REPAIR. Dr. Harry
simler, Dentist, corner 8lh and wu
tamettejEujeneOre.
" READINGS. APPOINTMENT ONLY
Tt LONELY, wrlta Ruth U Wade. Box
6C7. Vaiicouver Wask- L
PALMISTRY. Nunlerology, Psychic. 355H
W . OMl AVC, IU
Lost & Found
150
4S REWARD
Tor return ol email canoy coiorcu ojn.
to the right over his back. Slightly
pug-nosed. Answers to name "Jeorgle.
Will give S1U lor iniurniauuin icnu,.,f,
arrest of persons stealing him. Jack
it nl.M.nil n Panch IU mil
north 'Lowell
LUST jnuna. neiween niiim uh
Greyhound bus terminal; billfold con
taining important papers. Reward. Mrs.
Louie Cocherham, Spfld. 809 54th N.
n-Mi-i rvr.n npnwM Ar whit tov Shen-
herd dog, lost In vicinity of Crcswell.
Answers to me name oi .uumiy. j-h.
?fll.T r.nUnp Grove.
LOST LABOR DAV In S. P. yards
black ladles pirVse containing valuable
Liberal reward;Ml Polk St. Ph. 2620-J,
LOST PART Persian black and tan
cat. Last seen at 4th & Main, Spfld.
Ph. 7360 Spfld.
LOST Woman's brown purse with
valuable contents. Pen & pencil set,
charm bracelet Reward. Ph. 3300 ext.
43.
LOST Holton cornet. Eeft at Wool
worth'a lunch ctr. Sat. Reward. Ph.
439-R. .
FOUND PACKAGE of curtain rods.
Loser may have by phoning 4038-R &
paying for aa.
LOST LITTLE boy's brown oxford
shoe for left foot, li found please can
4038-R.
LOST 650-16 TIRE and wheel, 7 hole
Budd. Reward. Phone 4-F-3.
ONE ROLL of sandpaper for fir. sander.
uwner iqentuy. pjz c. crawy. eves.
Transportation
160
rmiVINO to Chfeaco about Sent. 24th.
1 or 3 passengers. Share driving and
expenses, i-n. uub-w.
Business Property 200
FOR SALE BY OWNER: Two bedroom
modern home on West Side. Living
room has fireplace surrounded Dy
bookcases and a picture window 9' by
5Vi. Also has a dining room, kitchen
with utility porch and bath with tub
and shower combination. The house Is
fully plastered with hardwood floors
throughout. The house is situated on a
large landscaoed lot with a back vard
which is fully fenced In. Tor those
need in c an extra bedroom the
stairs Is fully floored and 'ready for
partitions tor a large nearoom ana
storage closet. For further information
on mis nome can ibs-m.
BUSINtSS LOCATION DpIMTVE
52 FOOT frontage on East llth. 3 blocks
otf Willamette street, with 3 rentals
Would make excellent location for of
fices, used car lot, furniture store. In
fact It will fit Into any kind of a busl
ness setup. Zoned for business, or
naved allev. etc. Reasonable down oav.
ment, and priced to sell. Call Roadman
at
OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION
Un(!er New Management
98 East Broadway Phone 3240
DRIVE-IN
LOCATION ! ! !
S. E. Corner of Intersection West 7th &
Fllmore sts., 127x71 next to new Stand
ard Station. Long term lease or sell
at very easy terms.
4S West llth PH. S331
STENWICK & KOK
Realtors
LOYALL R. RUGH Co.
Realtors
Good BUSINESS Sites
FOR SALE or lease several small and
large. All in fine locations, some of the
best the market affords.
LOYALL R. RUGH Co.
IB E. Bdway.. Rm. 202 Ph. 7
run onucj di unrntH
Very attractive 2-bdrm. home approxi
mately l year old. Well constructed,
weather stripped, and Insulated. Large
bedrooms, 75 x 150 lot, beautlfullv
landscaped with trees, shrunberv, pa-
;S."?r,ch.00'' bus "ne Sd market.
3255 Richard Ave., Hwv. 99 N. 1 mL
beyond overpass, turn left. S9800. '
FOR SALE BROWNER
J." ,? ,!droom dream house, near
Colin Kelly Jr. HI. Large rumplis room.
HW sq. feet floor space. Oversize gar
age. Forced air automatic oil heat, out.
iViUV Prlce ".S00. cash
S2750, balance like rent. For appoint-
ma.r.1 fol A11 llf
NEW 2 bedroom home nice view. S2500
E?yEf.?.'' u.'d lWer trade on old
Bni..uS ,.la' hds repairs. Contact
OrnV's.".''.';' Sa'- '
IN?rVE(Pr;p'r,y ln "rence. leased for
frnn..- i."'? PPfOX. 30 ft.
vSS. ,et- .!;500- Ca!h Iks. Ph. Port
j M2J. Florence. Mr. ChF jL
rhistXbV5m'!,?.ftlliy binr
ffi. fe, ".SfS.0" '"paly. Price
St 53 Nil b-u.,l.n"' '?" W. llth
Duplexes, Apts. For SsIp. 205
A!7- "9u.s.?rsaTFby owner a
I iSS"!S L"'.."?0- SU.000. $6?V
Pa, tt.yB, 9 downtown.
leti 1 RoMitUs 210
MADDAUQH - KOONS "
llth St Chambers Ph. ram
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIai
LOTH 1.0TK orc,,-'AL
LOTS v
i:th and Taylor 110107, 12000. Irrmi
imh Chamber.. 300120. 12(100. ttrm.
A nice acra lSlh, City view. I800. tcrnu'
A nice bi.lldlna site. Itlver Road Dili
$'2800
A view site. College Crest Drive Dl.t. (a
$1100
These, "WE THINK, ar good buv
mend these. Let uahear 'from these"
MALABAR HILL
EUGENE'S NEWEST and most mnrf.
build that new home. C. A b."u
1008 Alder, Ph. 213J.R or 3437, or sea'
ZB MU1L.U1JNU Lur. an together, good
locniion. cncjip aim Kuoa terms, In Unl.
See Walker or Brown
F. J. BERGER
328 E. Broadway ph. fgj
eO'xl.10' LOT. Close In, paved treet, cen
tra luvniiru iur juniur, Olgn SIlH
grade school. Locatton 1430 Jefferson
St. trice isw, terma. inquire 190
1 CHOICE lota In River TnAZ7T-
ciose io graae acnooi and Colin Kel.
iy tir. in. occ n. . nuienaaili
CLIP CUI.P. REALTOR
1418 Willamette Phone im
WANTED desirable lot for erecting
church bldg. A lot donated or liberal
concession made on same wilt be great
ly appreciated. Write RegvGuard Box
438.
LOT 90x110 In restricted area In River
not) a iyisu 9IOUU. iiu ihkii water prob
lems. Ph. 4147-W.
LOTS BY OWNER
Best value within city limits of Eugene.
All utilities. Choose now. Good terms.
C.A. Fcnner, Nott. Ph. Veneta 2447,
3CHOICE BUILDING lotsf N. E. ToT-
ner 19th Br Friendly. Inquire at 18T0
Monroe St.
BEAUTIFUL LOTS and acre tracts for
halo. 3585 So. Willamette St. Ph. 4172-
J-l. ;
EAST SIDE view lots, close ot bus arid
Bchools.CaUowncr, 6781-1.
WANTED dealrable lot Tn nice residential
district, reas. priced. Ph. 5822-RX.
Houses for Sale
220
PACIFIC REALTY Co.
EXCLUSIVE LISTINGS
nuT.uvt S Bedroom Home on Went KM
completely landscaped. Paved drive on
paved street. Near bus. Newly painted
and redecorated. Thia la a good buy at
VERY desirable 2 Bedroom Home, nleelv
landscaped. This place can be handled
lor 920UO aown. Toiai price lesso.
Balance $44 per month at 4 per cent.
NW-145.
A VERY GOOD VALUE. Older type I
bedroom home close to University, cor
ner tot and lots of fruit Outdoor fire
place, good size living room, dining
room, and kitchen. Price 87500. E-M.
GARAGE HOUSE "neat as a bug's ear,"
all plumbed and fumture Included.
Good location. The lot la 65x145 and
room for permanent home In front.
$3000 With $1500 down. E-Sl,
NEED A HOME? SHORT OF CASHT
Then see us regarding easy terms on1
this 2 bedroom home on a nice lot with
living room, dining room, kitchen, and
bath. Only $3250. E-74. j
HOME & SHOP, converted to S apts.,
College Hill location on six large lot.
Large building suitable for printing,
electrical, plumbing, bakery, or other
businesses, or could be complete with
finished apartments up and forced air
heat throughout. Good 3 bedroom home
with extra large double garage. These
buildings occupy 2 lots, leaving 4 nice
building lots, 50 x 150. Total price
$21,000 and may be bought on very
easy terms. SW-10U
PACIFIC REALTY Co.
EXCLUSIVE LUTINGS
85 West Broadway Phone 30Q
47 East 7th
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION oh this mod
ern home, large living room, big din
ing room, 2 good bedrooms all with
hardwood floors, nice kitchen, bath,
utility room on the first floor. 1 bed
rooms up. All In excellent condition.
Also a good monthly Income that will
more than make the payments. All
on the Coburg but line close In $6000
COMPLETELY furnished, well built new
wm. iitfins mnm. taxi room. bath.
kitchen and nook, laundry, garage. 10
acres of productlve'soll In cultivation,
snnn tmnn fash will tin. Frank Hurt
hurt at the Creswell Trailer Court can
show this or call the oifice.
RALPH W. STARK ph. 5254
OR
R. A. BOWERS ph. 1899
REALTORS AT 47 EAST TTH
PETERSON
itADtr.ir.i m
71 Broadway pl. MJ
4 Bedrooms,
ALL LARGE
ITUI.. hnm. Vimm Uamrvthlnff VOIl've )tW
looking for. Space, good looks, large
i. ,.11 Vi.am.n. inrffp kitchen, den
and breakfast nook. Near , Eugene's
newest park and playgrounds. Excel
lent terms can be arranged on this line
nome can us toaay, aon acmji
PETERSON
Mortsaffe Co.
23 E. Broadway ' Ph- W
VrtD cat w T.V nurMrn. Two-edroom
modern home on west side. Living
room has fireplace surrounded by
bookcases and a picture window W
tW. Also haa a dining room, kitchen
with utility porch and bath with tub
and shower combination. The house Is
fully plastered with hardwood floors
throughout. The house Is altuated on a
large landscaped lot with .back yard
which Is fully fenced In. Tor those
needing h extra bedroom th; upstairs
la fully floored and ready for parti
tions for. a large bedroom and atorage
closet. For further Information on this
home call 16&8-M.
TWO BEDROOM home, modern, nearly
new, well planned and all rooms large
anrf w.ll llahted. hardwood floors, oil
furnace, fireplace, double garage,
THREE ' BEDROOM home, completely,
furnished. House in good condition ano
furniture Is good. Easy terms or will
-n J Inns Inn...
FOUR BEDROOM, furnished house, well
mcaieo. will lane law muuei wu .
payment.
PAUL W. CAMPBELL
1060 High St. Phone 3211
THE BUY OF THE "WEEK will probably
be snapped up quickly by the first
alert man or woman to examine Wis
3 bdrm. East side home. Dasy walking
distance to schools, and near bus. we
believe vou'll lllca it If VOU see It.
The price, less than $10,000.
7 W. llth Phone 4M2
Contact Bob Glass, or evening and oun
days cau 6U2t-w.
RODMANS REALTORS
IP.I.KII.h. nanotatlnnl
3 BEDROOM SUBURBAN HOMB iust
off city bus line. This home la about
10 years old, has hardwood floors In
h. ft. and D. R. Fireplace, nice utility
room, attached garage. Part basement.
011 heat, V. acre lot. Price $8500. 2S
aown.
038 Charnelton Phone 40M
STOP and SEE
noon after 1 p. m. thle week. DO
DRIVE UP AND SEE this well con
structed 3-bdrm. home. Wonderful lo
cation with a view. Hardwood firs., in
sulated, full basement, automatic o"
heat piped to all rooms. Built In
attached sarase, lot 70x124. grand back
yard for children, near Edison School
ana u. u, zvBU unyx. yjvv.ip...
Dt.Aun k.g..., nip.n omv. ..hrinAi
home. Hdwd. floors, Ige. cedar lined
closets. Llv. rm. kit. and utll. Shake
siding. Lge. lot. Full price 897S. terms.
VIEW LOTS: Two exceptionally nice
lota. Restricted district Close to aehool
ano mis. Priced low.
' GURNEY WILCOX
840 Pearl Phone 6316-W or 361g
uiiAiaDno . .
One small hcuse one Urge unflniinea
house. Small hse. now renting lor I"
per mo., upstairs of lare hse. rent
ing for $35 per mo. Downstairs vacatta
by owner due to health. Could rem
for $35 per mo. 87 ft. of highway
frontage. IV mllee beyond city llm'"
on W. llth. Look for Box No. 468. Cash
or terms.
12 RM. HOUSE, all furn. plus S cabins,
$265 a mo. Income plu, owners 4 rms
bath, new log, dng. rm., furniture ano
lew Phllco refrlg. 120.000. n down m
w- am. alter 4 p m.
?R SALE BY OWNER: 2-bdrm.
r. by ownek: if-porm. "i hom-iSa'l
. oiks, from university campus. " tatV
dews, trnriad, poaa, Ph. HOO, (art. l
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