Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 10, 1949, Image 21

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NEWATCH!
Trade-Ins On
New Mercurys and
Lincolns
YOU LOOK!
1935 CHEV. COUPE
New rings, nice shape . $225
1939 MERCURY FORDOR
T3Ain. Heater, good
rubber $595
1940 MERCURY SEDAN
CO Uf-
TJoriirv Heater, eood
rubber Daa
1940 CHEV. FORDOR
Radio, Heater ?695
1342 CHEV. AERO
Radio Heater $795
1947 MERCURY TOWN
SEDAN
Radio, Heater, new seat
covers, road lites, back
up lights - $1395
SPECIAL! ! !
1949 MERCURY SEDAN
With Everything On It $2395
Collard Motors
LINCOLN - MERCURY
17th & Willamette
Phone 5-2314
Parmenter Pontiac
Keeps Pruning
Prices
For Every
Car-Istocrat
When cars are trimmed it takes
an expert! PARMENTER Car-
istoerats are pruned by true Car
College Grads, "lop-'em-off"
price surgeons. Rank with the
best in "car doctors" when it
comes to amputating the excess
in prices.
1948 OLDS. 5-pass. coupe, R.
& H.
1947 DODGE Luxury Liner,
4-door Sedan. R. & H.
1940 STUDE. 4-door Sedan,
R. & H.
Cheapies
1934 PONTIAC Coupe, R. &
ti.
1936 STUDE. 4-door Sedan.
Motor nearly new.
1939 FORD Fordor Sedan.
1938 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan.
EASY G.M.A.C. TERMS
PARMENTER .
Pontiac Co.
. USED CAR LOT
10th & High
Automobiles For Salt 960
L Car yourself if you can,
hi vou can't bring it to
"...r PnnUae UO. ana s"
1 money in. Ave minutes.
ibuy any mase ?r u
PARMENTER
PONTIAC CO.
j.r at 837 Pearl St.
ARSWANTED
CASH or
CONSIGNMENT
MOORHEAD
blACKEN-McNEILL
8th Ave. rn. o-iia
SHIN A FLASH
. ,iu 1st automobiles
hto & Aero Sales
Uviin Ph. 5-7481
PAR WANTED
L. o 5nn rash will buy.
L. information, address and
be with Reg.-Guard Box No.
wanted. Cash or consign'
U AUTO SALES
10th Ph. 5-7321
ME SELL YOUR CAR
FOR YOU
VICTOR MOTOR CO.
Blair Phone 4-8371
ALKER'S USED CARS
b not keen the best, we sell
to. pn. 5-Z034. 13th ana uak
EEL TRAILER. Good tires,
Jos, deep box, 6 ft. long.
E. letn.
BE PREPARED
Vacation Driving Is
HERE! .
SAFETY
COMFORT
DEPENDABILITY
Our Carefully Selected
Used Cars Are
Your Guarantee
1937 PLYMOUTH Coupe 365
1938 FONTIAU seaan via
1Q3P. PONTIAC Sedan 585
1941 FORD Sedan 795
1942 STUDEBAKER Coupe ..1185
1942 BUICK Sedanet 1245
1946 FORD sedan 1200
1946 BUICK Sedan 1785
1947 OLDSMOBILE Sedan 1645
1947 BUICK Sedan ... 1985
1947 BUICK Convertible la
YOU MAY TRADE
YOUR OLD CAR IN
OR NOT
AS YOU LIKE
Easv Low " Small
Terms Rates Payments
All Have Heaters
"The"
PLACE TO BUY YOUR CAR
SCHERER
MOTOR CO..
960 Olive St.
20th . 20th
Year in Year in
Eugene Eugene
960
kmMu Ftr Sale
IHEV. Aero Sedan, radio,
per, etc. two tone Blue,
BHD Convertible, radio and
er. Exceptionally clean,
BRD Coupe, radio and heat
sow.
.YMOCTH Tudor. '42 motor
w urea, sxsn
JMMONS MOTOR CO.
a A St. Dial 7-3564
spruigtield
1949 CHEV.
New $1995
1949 CHEV. Fleetline Aero '$1995
j4 ruKU custom Tudor, O.D.,
R. & H. $1995
1949 CHEV. Fleetline 4-door De
luxe. (All Access, in book) $2095
1948 CHEV. Aero, Like new $1745
imi unav. j-ieetm. 4-door
All Access. $1495
1947 STUDE. Starlite Coupe,
O.D., H. $1495
1946 OLDS. Club Coupe, All
Access. $1385
1947 CHEV. Aero, All
Access. $1595
1947 STUDE. Vi ton Pickup,
4-sn. trans. $995
1947 FORD Convert., Clean
R. & H. S1395
CASH TRADE TERMS
H & H USED CARS
1347 Willamette
Dial 4-8316
E0UARE JOHN"
BARGAINS
pes Sedan, perfect motor.
f rd Sedan, recond. motor.
m Sedan, clean as a pin.
$225
"Ble.- Imperial Sedan, like
W 4 1-75
5W.Qo Be ArranVeH
iM-St. Ph 4.0771
SILVA
pEVROLET CO.
feive.M.selection
ill . iS? "Ucks.
mil unve sts.
Ph. 5-3320
ONE-WAY STREETS
"NO LEFT TURNS" and STAY
ON the RIGHT" are the only
rules for conductine a success
ful Used Car business. Only by
satisfying customers can a deal'
er stay in business and cus
tomers are satisfied only when
they get GOOD cars for fair
nrices. You can trust
WALTER HOEY MOTORS,
1948 FORD Super -door, bright
clean, with white side-
walls $1495
1941 PONTIAC Club CouDe .$895
1941 PLYMOUTH Pickup $645
laii tjuiuii special
Sedanette 1 $
1946 DeSOTO Custom Sedan $1595
1S4B JJUDGE 5 Pass C0UD6 .$1495
1940 PONTIAC "6" 4-door ..$595
J83H uesOTO 4-door $685
i3 uhkyslek 4-door
Royal $545
1939 DODGE Coupe $495
1937 PLYMOUTH 4-door $145
1846 FORD Convertible, Maroon
with new black toD. VERY
SHARP $1395
TRADES TERMS CASH
WALTER HOEY
Motors
1064 Olive St.
Dial 5-2365
HI fitr-iT .?
'S cash. Mav'k.
fc ?... "l1?. weekend. Have
Dn"vVmr but ta!e
M368 6 me an offer'
p0YOHBOYT
' can Ful1 Price S575.
Tj,C8n be arranged.
Trrr-J2L-8771
"tAi, BUY
Come to
"FORD SQUARE"
Where Used Car Buyers
and
Good Values Meet! 1 1
Used Car Exch. Dept. Ph. 4-0022.
KENDALL MOTOR COMPANY
wnere olive crosses Thirteenth
'47 DODGE sdn. R & H. Just like
new. Will sell or trade for old
er car. Union Station, 1917
Franklin Blvd. bet. 8 a, m. & 6
p. m.
SCHULZ
Big - New
.USED CAR LOT
8TH AND HIGH STS.
Week End Specials
46 OLDS 76 Sedan, 10,000
miles.
42 OLDS 76 Sedan, nice clean
car.
48 FORD Pickup, 6000 miles.
49 I.H.C. Pickurj. 1000 miles.
Many Many Many
MORE .
All Makes and Models
TO CHOOSE FROM
G.M.A.C. Terms
SCHULZ MOTOR
CO.
8th and High
Register-Guard. Eugene. Ore.. Sun., July 10. 1949 Page TB .
COTTAGE GROVE Queen Beverly, in a smart rodeo costnme.
Is being congratulated on her selection as queen of the Cottage
Grove Rodeo, by her sponsor, R. Reed of Cottage Grove Redi-Mix
Cement Co. Miss Asher will ride "Llghtfoot," last year's Queen
Doreen's horse. (Clark Studio photo, Wiltshire engraving.)
Junction News
HARD TO MATCH
Values .
Deluxe 4-door
BE SAFE! 1 1
GET A
BETTER USED CAR
- - -
J.ugene;'42 STUDE. Comm. Sed. Cpe..
O.D. & H.
'42 STUDE. Chamo. 2-dr.
Heater - $795
'42 CHEV. Special Deluxe 4-door
Sed.. Heater $895
'41 PONTIAC 2-dr. Sed.,
R. H $645
'40 STUDE. Champ. 2 door Sed.,
O.D., Heater - $425
'40 DODGE V4 ton Pickup $545
'39 PLYM. 4-dr. sed., H ...$465
'39 PLYM. 4-dr. sed.. R. H. .$495
'37 FORD Tudor sed., H $210
37 FOKD TUdor Sed. K. H. -$1BS
'35 FORD Tudor Sed., H $95
LANE AUTO CO.
USED CAR LOT
1215 Willamette Ph. 5-2225
JUNCTION CITY The Chris
tian Church Council will meet
Wednesday, July 13 at the city
park for a potluck supper. The
study of "Cooperation for a Chris-
IVT.tinn" ...ill cfn-t at Itii.
$1095 .;""' -' r:
Sed imeeung wiin mis. ifdiuue ijuii 111
cuurge.
WILL sell one of my cars. '48
Chev. 4-dr. Fleetline or '48
Dodge 6-Pass. custom Club
Coupe. Both have R&H, seat
covers, low mileage, like new,
Ph. 4-7291.
'35 CHEV.
Tudor, looks and runs good. Full
price $150. Terms.
1601 Will. Ph. 4-9771
SELECT USED CARS
at
MAY & MEAD CO.
Compare these cars for qual
ity and you will agree they
are the finest selection in
town.
1942 CHEV 2 dr. Radio and
Heater
1946 FORD deluxe 4 dr. Sedan.
Very clean, low mileage. Radio
& Heater.
1941 CHEV. coupe. See this one.
Radio and Heater.
1939 CHEV. 2 dr. Sedan. This is
a very good car. Seat covers.
New air ride tires. Heater.
Other Fine Selections
MAY & MEAD CO.
Chrysler Plymouth
HOME OF
SELECT USED CARS
11th & High Ph. 5-4223
'47 CROSLEY CONV.
ONLY 2400 actual miles, like new.
40 miles per gal. $595. Might
consider trade. Phone 4-6686.
1941 PLYMOUTH DeLUXE SDN.
$625
Motor and body in good condi
tion, clean through-out. Phone
7-9440. See at 507 G. Spfld.
40 FORD 5-passenger. Clean and
in good mechanical snape. bee
at 1455 Main, Spfld. or call 7
3469. $650.
PACKARD 37120, good cond.
Recently overhauled. $395 for
quick sale. Fall Creek, Oregon.
Phone Lowell 1F-13.
FOR SALE 1931 Studebaker cpe.
body, tires very good condition
Motor poor. $50. 920 Country
Club Rd. Phone 4-1884.
FOR SALE cheap. 1938 85 Ford
4-dr. In good cond. R&H. good
rubber. 1540 Brooklyn in Glen-wood.
YOU'LL BE AHEAD
WITH NASH
1946 Nash Amb. Sedan ..$1350.00
1946 Nash 600 Sedan $1295.00
1941 Nash 600 Sedan $795
Easy Terms witn wasn
1942 Ply. Club Coupe $850.00
1941 Ply. bus. coupe saa.uu
1940 Chrysler Sedan $765.00
1937 Ford Club Cpe $195.00
1937 Ford Tudor $175.00
1936 Dodge Sedan S350.00
1930 Ford A Cpe $125.00
Guaranteed Cars
1946 Ford Pick-UD $1050.00
1941 Inter. Pick-up $650.00
PLUMMER-SIGLOH CO.
USED CAR DEPT.
1053 Oak St Dial 4-6452
1941 CHEV. 2 dr. good cond. se
dan, heater, seat covers. $835.
Call 4-3008 or see at 2885 Emerald.
Bob Ferguson of Eugene has as
sumed management of the Junc
tion City Cleaners, owned by
Leon Stumpff. This leaves Mr.
Stumpff free to prepare for the
opening, Sept. 1, of the Men's
Store, which he purchased earlier
this year from Ralph Leatham.
Laura Lee Sullivan from Seattle
is spending the summer with her
aunt, Mrs. Warren Herzog.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Van Den
Bauch have purchased the Hans
Skow residence at 12th and
Kalmia Sts. They expect to take
possession in about a month.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clarke
and family have returned from a
three weeks trip to Nebraska.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Day returned
this week from a several weeks
trip through the Dakota's, Minne
sota and Canada.
Mrs. Jennie Mitchell and Mrs.
Max Strauss were pleasantly sur
prised this week when Sam
Mitchell and family drove in from
Dallas, Texas. He is the son of
Mrs. Mitchell and a brother of
Mrs. Strauss.
Mrs. Herman Jensen enter
tained a group of children, Thurs-'
day afternoon at a party in honor
of the eighth birthday of her
daughter. Judith.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murphy are
leaving by plane from Portland
Tuesday morning for Detroit.
Mich. Accompanying them will
Be Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ohling of
Salem. The Merrill's will Dick
up a new- car in Detroit and the
whole party will motor to New
York to attend the International
Lions Club Convention. Mr. Mur
phy and Mr. Ohling are district
governors for the Lions Club.
After the convention, the Ohl-
ings will remain to visit in New
York and the Murphys will re
turn home by plane.
Lake Creek DYBS
LAKE CREEK Bible school
will close Sunday with a covered
dish luncheon at 1 p. m. and chil
dren's graduation at 2 at the Lake
Creek church.
Mrs. Henry Peck is on the sick
list. Mrs. Carl Madson is home
from California where she had a
major operation several months
ago.
The Truman Rust family is en
joying a new car.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White are
entertaining her brother and wife
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dunlap also
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Humpel and Mrs.
Edith Griffett from Seattle and
are expecting Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Dunlap and family from Seattle
who are on vacation.
Mrs. Geo. L. Brown from Hig
gins, Texas is visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Ross and
brothers Paul and Leonard and
family. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O'Dell and
family from Everett, Wash., are
visiting at the C. V. Brewer home.
The Kensington Club will have
their, party at Mrs. Marion Whee
ler's home Wednesday when se
cret pals will be revealed and
names drawn for new pals another
year.
At Blue River !
BLUE RIVER Rocking and
grading of Blue River streets has
been under way the past week.
Work was done by Wayne Hale
under the direction of Charles
Leaf, chairman of the road com
mittee of Blue River Civic Club.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Lanning are their son and daugh-ter-in-!aw,
Mr. snd Mrs. Leonard
Lanning and young children, Bob
by and Theresia. They flew here
from Texas where Mrs. Lanning
visited her parents, and will re
turn to their home in Anchorage,
Alaska later.
Guest of the E. H. McAlisters
is their grand son, Roger Mr
Alister of Rochester, New York.
He will be employed by the Forest
Service here during the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Behn and
children, Jerry and Nancy, and
Mrs. Behn's mother, Mrs. Snyder
recently returned from a trip
through parts of California and
Arizona.
'47
FORD
Tudor Super
DELUXE SEDAN
(Privately Owned)
A Nice'Looking Car
VERY GOOD CONDITION
A BARGAIN AT $1250 CASH
T?aHin Heater. Many Extras
1942 Orchard or Dial 4-3166
G. E. WOOD MOTORS
1947 FORD Super Del. Sedan, r, h.
1947 FORD Convertible, Cherry
Red.
1941 FORD Super Del. Tudor..
1938 DeSOTO Coupe, r, h.
1936 FORD Deluxe Coupe. .
1929 FORD A, Coupe, o'hauled.
1053 Oak St. Dial 4-6452
41 DODGE sdn. excel, cond.
Reasonable. Mike Pakulak. 2950
River Rd.
37 DODGE convertible, $300
4750 S. 99 Eugene Auto Court &
Trailer Park No. 210.
40 OLDS 4-dr. sedan. Good cond.
and well cared for. Reasonable.
Ph. 5-4461.
1937 PONTIAC '6', good work car.
$200. After 5 p.m. Sunday. 1891
Lincoln.
'47 PLYMOUTH, spec, delux., 2
dr. sdn. A-l condition. A real
buy at $1485. 1592 Oak St.
1938 4-DR. Deluxe
cond. Almost new
Mill. Dial 4-9836.
Ford,
tires.
perf.
1581
'35 FORD coach, good condition.
6th and Oak Sts. Mobile Gas
Station.
'37 WILLYS sedan and Whizzer
motor bike. Call 4-2671 or see at
Danish Drive-in, So. Will.
Yoncalla Rodeo
Report Given
$1245 FULL PRICE
'46 Chev. 4-door 2-tone blue very
clean. See at 711 Polk.
1948 CHRYSLER 4-dr. low mile
age. Will sell or trade for older
car. Dial 4-2154 or 4-6821.
SACRIFICE late 1947 Frazer
Manhattan, fully equipped with
all extras, brand new tires,
tubes and brake lining, low
mileage, perf. cond. $1770. Cash.
Dial 5-5604.
romr.7. '1J..
Kfc ! White
T.Jlean. iu,?' i'-W miles.
"5 and "a-me
1941 CHEV. panel delivery. New
motor, transmission, brakes,
knee action. Garden Way Rd.
Next to Bob's Motor Service.
Henry Martinsen.
BARGAIN
18 1 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan
mai 4-4BZ4 after 6 p.m.
'30 MODEL A
ludor, runs and looks good. $40
, down, balance $40.
1601 Will. St. Ph. 4-9771
8-PASS. CHRYS. Imperial sedan.
Brand new. A gem for multiple
passenger use. Substantial dis
count. See May & Mead Co.,
851 Pearl. Ph. 4-5221. Chrysler
Plymouth Dealers.
'31 MODEL A cpe. 16" wheels,
good cond. thro-out. 1671 W.
loth St.
'41 NASH 46 motor. Good condi
tion. New paint. 1157 Lawrence.
4-7:30 p. m. Ph. 5-6577.
'36 FORD 2-dr., rebuilt motor.
Good cond. $245, Can be seen at
city fire dept.
1940 CHEV. Coach,
good mech. cond.
Will. St.
4 new tires,
$575. 3003
FOR SALE '35 Pontiac coupe.
Cheap. Needs some work. 2568
Potter.
VERY SOLID
'39 Ply. coupe, new motor, column
shift, and heater, only $375.
Terms. . ...
1601 Will. ' Ph. 4-9771
SHARP
'36 Ford Tudor trunk sedan, looks
and runs good, uniy o.
Terms. . .
1601 Will. Ph. 4-9771
Call I traria ...Ul. U M l
i:,.,. .-.in, las,,, iur laic moaei
lo68'M car: 1937 Chev. nirknn 1B3S
Terripl. Ph. 5-4451 or 4-7079.
960
.Mw For U.
20
pr?iLECT USED CARS
CED FOR TODAY'S MARKET
Most All Makes
and Body Types
0iAsVEY and GILBERTSON
-Dial
WE BUY CARS
HALL MOTOR CO.
1228 Olive St
AUTOS FOR RENT by the mile.
hour, or day. ..
VTTmrWTT AIITH RENTAL CO
Broadway 4 Pearl Ph. 4-9024
'46 FORD convertible, excel,
cond., power top. only 18.000
miles, private owner. 117 Bauer
Lane. Ph. 4-8498.
1932 STUDE. 4-dr. sdn. 4 good
tires. Best offer takes. Ph. 4-
9852.
32 FORD roadsterT 1 motor, duel
carbs and smitties, milled heads.
Dial 7-9661.
1946 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. sedan
Good cond. Clean car. Call
4-5483 after ,5:00 p.m
'49 BUICK Roadmaster for sale
by owner. 4-dr., fully equipped,
all extras. Dial 7-3319.
WILL take good 1937 heavy car
& $150 for 1939 Chev. Ph. 7-9445
betw. 5 & 8. All day Sunday.
FOR SALE or trade for older car,
1939 Nash.
price SS.
good shape. Full
841 Main Cabin 1.
YONCALLA About 2000 per.
sons attended the parade July
Fourth at Yoncalla. This was the
Yoncalla Saddle Club's third an
nual amateur rodeo.
The parade was led by Cottage
Grove school band, floats from
Drain and Yoncalla and saddle
horses from Creswcll, Yoncalla
and other communities. Music
was also furnished by the West.
em Trail Riders. Fred Lee with
Jack McNabb's burro represented
the gold miner of by-gone days.
Raymond Parks was clown of the
day. Miss Sandra Day was queen.
The Parent-Teachers Association,
nice valley Grange, Women's So
ciety of Christian Service of
Methodist Church, and Town and
Country Club served hot dogs,
hamburgers, ice cream, and cold
drinks.
The following prizes were won
during the afternoon:
Boys calf scramble. Donnie
Vest, first $2. Saddle bronc rid
ing, first, Bill Ellison, $56.25: sec
ond, Ewing, $33.75, third, George
Meyers Jr., John Cards, and Joe
Isorhe, tie. Calf roping, first,
Lovie Toaville, $112.50; second,
Ed Pyeatt. $87.50, third, George
Winshiff, $45. Ladies barrel race,
first Marjorie Andrews $18.25;
second, Reta Kruse, $9.75; third,
Adine Goushe, $6.50. Steer rid
ing, first, Louie Toaville, $26.25;
second, Donnie Pyeatt, $18.75;
third, Dale Payne, $10.50. Bare.
back bronc riding, first, Bill GUI
son, $50; second, L. W. DeWItt,
$30, third, Slick Irving, $20.
Break away roping, first, Don
nie .Pyeatt, $40; second, Leroy
Winshiff, $24; third, Ed Pyeatt,
$16. Cow horse contest, first, L.
H. Brooks, Sr. $22.50; second,
Stud Mosley, $13.50; third, Art
Rychard, $9. Wild cow milking,
first, Louie Toaville, $50; second,
Wallace Wilson, $30; third, Chuck
Hadden, $20. Stake race, first,
Creswell, $30; second, Yoncalla,
$20.
AT BELLFOUNTAIN
BELLFOUNTAIN Construc
tion has begun on the new annex
to the Bellfountain School house.
The excavation has been complet
ed and cement is being poured for
the foundation. Max Wall of
Junction City RFD, was the suc
cessful bidder for the contract.
Five bids were submitted, ranging
in price from $28,351.97 to $19,295
for the completion of the building.
When completed, there will be
one new classroom, and a small
first aid room on the main floor,
with the school kitchen and lunch
room in the basement. Showers
will be installed In the gymna
sium and new rest rooms in the
basement of the present school
building. New lighting fixtures
will be installed in the present
building and new floors in two of
the three old classrooms.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Edwards
are the parents of a son, born Sat
urday, July 2 at Corvallis. The
baby weighed six pounds 1314 oz.
and has several brothers and sis
ters to welcome his arrival.
Mrs. H. F. Irvin is camped at
the Willamette Holiness Camp
ground, near Ross Barclay's home,
east of Highway 99 W. Mrs. Irvin
and Mrs. Thurman Gordon of
Monroe are in charge of the chil
dren's service at the Willamette
Holiness Association Camp meet
ing, which started Thursday eve
ning, June 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones and
son Richard, left early Monday
morning, July 4, for a motor trip
along the coast to Long Beach,
Calif., where they plan a brief
visit with Mrs. Jones' uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Howe.
They plan to be away ten days or
two weeks.
J. P. (Mike) Smith, accompan
AT LATHAM
LATHAM A family reunion
of Hull descendants was held at
Cottage Grove Lake July Fourth.
From out of town were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Stoneburg of
Eureka, Calif., Fay Arne of Che
halis, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Hull and family of Vancouver,
Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Perry of Eugene. From Cottage
Grove and vicinity were Mr. and
Mrs. Rufus Arne and son Clare,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arne, Mr. and
Mrs. R. O. Yearous and sons, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Buffington and
son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Yearous
and family. Win. Buffington, and
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. riaster. Two
other sons are Albert of Cottage
Grove and Waldo of Medford. A
daughter, Carrie, is Mrs. Harne
Johnson of Chehalis, Wash.
The fifty-seventh wedding an
niversary of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Means of Eugene was celebrated
by a family picnic at Fern Ridge
Lake Sunday, July 3. Attending
from here were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Means and family, from Eugene
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Means and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Means and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Richards and daughter.
from Boise, Idaho were Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Means and children.
Others of the nine children, who
all have families, are Ray, in
structor in Oklahoma Agricultur
al College. Harry, architect .of
Reno, New; Mrs. Roger Isles,
Coolidge, Ariz., and Mrs. Will Star
of Chicago, who, with her hus
band, is traveling in Europe this
summer. L. A. Means is employed
in Boise, Idaho at present. He
and Mrs. Means came home with
their son, Virgil, especially for the
celebration.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barlow
arrived Friday by plane from
Anchorage, Alaska. They expect
to make their home here. His
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bar
low, formerly of Latham, have
moved from Anchorage on to a
homestead at Homer, Alaska.
MEADOWVTEW
MEADOWVIEW Mr. and Mrs.
George Danielson and family at
tended a family reunion picnic,
the Fourth of July, at Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Koerschgen's home,
ten miles south of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hofer and
children and Vivian Danielson at
tended the Albany Timber Car
nival July 3. They visited Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Powell.
Mrs. Ella Leipold and daugh
ter Mrs. Mabel Moore of Bakers
field, Calif., are leaving for Ore
gon July 10 to visit the Hofers.
Mrs. Leipold is Mrs. Hofer's moth
er. She will be celebrating her
89th birthday, July 28.
Joy Rogers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Rogers, fell at her
home recently and broke her col
lar bone. She Is in a cast.
Vivian and William Danielson,
Duane and Geraldine Hofer are
among the children taking Red
Cross swimming lessons at Ben
ton Lane Park.
Television Poll
Shows Owners
Forsake Movies
By Patricia Clary
UP Hollywood Correspondent
HOLLYWOOD IU.B Tele
vision set owners have told the
movie industry that they are
staying away from movies and
may never come back.
Some of the 1800 owners said
better pictures would lure them
out of the living room. But a lot
said producers who wanted to get
them past the box office would
have to "break my set."
Can See Them Free
"I can see the same trash at .
home, free," said one of the Los. 11
Angeles residents interviewed by
Woodbury College in the nation's
largest television poll.
The survey among representa-
tive television viewers showed " . .
that 77 per cent of them weren't
going to the movies so much.
Eighty per cent of them added 1, .
that they hardly ever turn their 1 -radios
on at night either.
Movie producers might win
them back with good pictures, 34.6
said. Lower prices would help. .
in the opinion of 11.8 per cent. .
Twenty-one per cent said they
were gone for good.
Long Enough'
"The movies have been fleecing
me long enough," one man said.
A 20-year-old suggested that
theaters cut their prices to his
level.
"Then I might go when I have - -the
money," he said.
The best thing for the movies r,
to do, the TV fans agreed, was
make some good pictures to show
them at home. The largest single
group 25 per cent said they'd
prefer to see good movies on tele-
vision to even Milton Berle. And
60 per cent said they'd pay a fee '
from 25 cents to $1 a picture.
Costs as Much
A little over half of the set
owners admitted that staying
home from the movies wasn't sav
ing them any money. They spend
more than the ticket price on v
pretzels and beer.
Moviegoing has suffered more ;
from television than other out-of
the-home activities, the survey
showed. Only 65 per cent said they
had cut down on paying visits t
outside events. -Thorough
Sample
Advertising Professor Harold
Every, who supervised the survey,
said the sampling of 1800 owners
among Los Anleges' 140,000 sets.'"
was relatively greater than Gal- '
lup s. It turns out, he added, that
poorer ' people have relatively
more television sets than the rich ,
ones.
The survey Incidentally unoov-r
ered good news for the National
Safety Council. Eighty-Six per
cent of set owners do not wish ;
lo watch television while driving.
Ten per cent do.
led by an aunt, visited briefly in
Bellfountain Friday m orn I n g LEBANON INVADERS
while enroute home to Longview
from a three (lay sojourn on
Rogue River. Smith is employed
by Weyerhaeuser Lumber Co. at
Lonview. He was principal of the
Bellfountain Public School this
past year, end plans to attend
college again this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Silver
(Dorothy Larkin) of San Fran
cisco are here for fortnight's
visit with relatives and friends in
this area. They are house guests
of Mrs. Silver's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Avery Larkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Val Gardner and
family are building a summer
cabin on Blue River, and are
spending their vacation period at
LEBANON (Pi Housewives
here grabbed brooms, hoses and
bug poison Saturday to battle mil
lions of caterpillars that suddenly
appeared on the edge or the city.
their cabin site.
Picking wild blackberries is a
main diversion of a number of
residents of this area, and several
report many of the delicious ber
ries canned for winter.
Mrs. Carl Campbell and three
daughters of Sisters are visiting
Mrs. Campbell's sister, Mrs. Ches
ter B. Reader and family. Mrs.
Campbell comes home each sum
mer at this time to can her cher
ries and berries for the winter.
Alderwood Park News .
By Mrs. Clarence Cox
ALDERWOOD STATE PARK- T'
Alderwood State Park is a very '
lovely spot along the Long Tom'
River about 15 miles from Junc-
tlon City on the Florence High
way. The only one between Eu-
gene and Florence. There you wlll
find cold spring water, tables, out . -door
stoves, rest rooms, plenty of
parking space, over night camp
ing permitted, fishing in Long
Tom, and a filling station and
stove near. ' , "
This park Is maintained br
the state so is clean at all times.
Why not come out for a picnlo
and enjoy Its loveliness? You
are welcome. "
Mr. and Mis. Lester R. Dade,
have moved to Eugene where they
will make their future home. Mr. "
Dade has been road superviser of;
this district for many years and
is now retired. A. G. Cisney,
formerly of Eugene has taken over
this work. Mr. and Mrs. Cisney
are living In the house vacated byr
Mr. and Mrs. Dade.
Ralph Amason is home from"
work due to Infection in his hand.'
Bill DeFoe is recovering fronv
an attact of phneitmonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox and
son Merle have returned from a .
fishing trip to the lakes above -
Oakrldge. Their grand daughter,
Marcell Phillips returned with
them for a short visit.
The new bridges being con-"
slructed one on each side of
Alderwood State Park are pro-
gressing rapidly. The one on the'
west side is ready for the."
approaches while the foundation
cement is all paved for the east
one. . ..
FOR SALE 1937
Good condition.
Springfield.
Chev.
1179
N. 5th
1937 Oidsm. Convert. $225. 1528'A
No, 7thSpfld.
47 CHEVROLET Club coupe.
$1523. 1802 Lawrence St.
CUSTOM-BUILT Ford. New mo
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stery, sat covers. Exc. cond. Air
plane shocks. 1260 Monroe St.
'47 STUDEBAKER cnamp
door, low mileage, extras.
4-9739. Reasonapie
LANE AUTO USED
1265 Willamette
4
Ph.
CAR DEPT
Ph. 5-2225
cond.,
40 WILLYS Sedan, good
230 W. "L" St. 5piia,
"33 CHEV. 2 dr. sdn. Good cond
$475. 2140 Alder St.
'36 CHEVROLET Good transpor-
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'36 HUDSON sedan. Good tires,
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$175. 1792 Willamette eves
37 FORD 2-dr.
341 E. 16th.
Make us a bid.
FOR SALE; '37 CI ev. Good trans.
porta tion 8173. izu t.iom.
1936 FORD 4 dr. fin. new re
built motor $225. Ph. 5-6313.
A GOOD 3'TFordT. Ready to go at
383 w. 7la lor JB0.
SNEEZE STARTS SOMETHING
FRAMINGHAM, Mass OJ.R)
When Eugene Hill sneezed, he lost
control of his car and it snapped
off a light pole: the area was
plunged into darkness: three park
ing meters were bowled over; Hill
was fined $25 for dangerous driv
ing
960
Automobilei For Sal
38 CHEV. 4 dr. sdn. See at Oak
Hill. Past Texlco Service St. 8
mi. out WlUh.
34PLY Sdn. Cheap. 1470 Brook-
lynDiaT-Tm
'36 PONTIAC good running order
$185. 1434 Willamette.
3 HUDSON 0 4 door Dial 4
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