' Page 2 Register-Guard, Eugene, Orc.Thurs., Aug. 21, 1952
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Attention ALL ELKS
ANNUAL ELKS PICNIC
FOR ALL ELKS AND THEIR FAMILIES
6. 24
SUNDAY.
ELKS COUNTRY CLUB
2V2 MILES EAST OF GOSHEN ON HWY. 58
ADMISSION BY ELKS CARD ONLY
BRING YOUR OWN PICNIC LUNCH
BEVERAGES AND ICE CREAM FURNISHED
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98
Sizes 8-20
Guaranteed washfast colors
Completely lined acetate yoke '
Maximum shrinkage only 2 to 3
Meels the highest standards for quality,
style, value! In maroon, green, gray, royal
;. blue, chartreuse, com or ginger ... all
, washfast. With loop convertible collar,
r You'll want several at this low price!
Auto Court Sold
GOSHEN Mr. and Mrs. Luther
H. Hendrickson of Reedsport
have purchased the Goshen Auto
Court from Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Gump. Mr. and Mrs. Gump have
moved to Eugene. The grocery
store is still owned and operated
by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Gump.
Directors of Kennecott Cop
per Corp.vhave declared a divi
dend of $1.25 per share on the
common stock, payable Sept.
30.
A total of 78,734 shares of
$50 par value convertible pre
ferred stock of Carrier Corp.
will be offered to stockholders
around Sept. 3, on a basis of
one share of preferred for each
11 shares of common.
back -to -school boys
need Gold Bond shoes!
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SS' Miles More Wear
ISz&t Rtfe&& Tt3J iVjpgPr.l and Dollar Savings! 5
Jr. Western Shirts Jr. Denim Jeans Flannel Shirts Jr. Playshirts I s I pQC TOR
2QO Popular Button-On Assorted Plaids and Fancies , , M fn W U
Suspenders Popular Pineapple Stitch 11 TO i
"Roy and Trigger" embroid- Sizes 3-8 165 Slet i-0 149 ,,,. 1 RQ 4 w .l r ,,, ... , ' '
eryonfront.Indeeptonecol- BowU1 BoyviU. Jr. printed shirts. " 1,03 1 Month Guaranteed Sol. Style. 7.25 pl,
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aier.lT4ntol2 Jtyte bartacked with copp .rik. 1). Loop nvertibl. R,bbd cr.w eck, .u .d ,,lom. 1 retaining Goodyear Welt ume makes the difference.
shnnks less than l.4to 12 rivets. lined collar. Straight bottom. Solid colon .nd fancr yokt ,Ht. f construction. You save at Sears. f
M'"'e Wcar on,y Ji s,ze J to 7 and Jy
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Boys' western-cut leans. I 9oomr moe-& I
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Seed Markets
Continue Slow
Warehouses Report
Buyers Lack Interest
Movement of seed from Ore
gon warehouses to consuming
areas was below normal the past
week, according to the weekly
Seed and Specialty Crops Review
prepared by the OSC Extension
Service.
Growers' sales were also slow
because dealers were either out
of the market or growers were
reluctant to sell at present offers.
Most prices were unchanged from
the previous week.
Common ryegrass seed contin
ued to move from growers' hands
at 6V2 cents a pound. The volume
of sales by growers was not up to
normal for this time of year.
Dealers' sales to the consuming
I areas were also below normal
I volume.
! Several dealers were reportedly
out of the perennial ryegrass seed
market during the week ending
Aug. 18. While offers as low as 9
cents were reported, the few ac
tual sales that were made were at
9 'A cents a pound.
No actual hairy vetch sales by
I growers were reported last week
but offers ranged from 13 to 13 'A
cents a pound. Growers' sales of
common vetch were made during
the week at 5 to 5Vi cents a
pound. These prices are lower
than a week ago.
Sales of blue tag alta fescue
were very slow throughout Ore
gon last week. What sales were
made by growers were within a
range of 25 to 27 cents.
Dealers were either out of the
market for chewings fescue seed
or were offering prices ranging
from 45 to 48 cents a pound dur
ing the week ending Aug. 18. No
sales were reported at these quot
ed prices. These offers are un
changed from the close of the
previous week.
Austrian peas were selling last
week mostly on a feed basis. Of
fers ranged from S50 to $60 a ton,
machine run, depending upon the
amount of dirt content. Most sales
were at $55. Sales of Austrian peas
on a cleaned basis ranged from
$3.15 to $3.50 a hundred pounds.
Most sales were at the $3.25 level.
Most of the sales were on a ton
basis for machine run peas.
tTTl r"AS1'"-'"l"llir"'ll''lt rf''C'llS!r,,', turn '
marks the end of a remodeling project which has almost doubled the avail 1 if
space and modernized the store with self-service features and enlarged nres i'j
photographic supply departments. Above some of the attractive self-servi? jt
Filbert Surplus
Set by Board
The Filbert Control Board has
recommended that the salable
percentage for this year's filbert
crop be established by the Secre
tary of Agriculture at 66 per cent
and the surplus percentage at 34
per cent.
The board estimated that these
percentages will result in a 10 to
15 per cent larger offering of un
shelled filberts than domestic out
lets have taken in recent years.
A minority of the board favor
ed still larger offerings in-shell
at a meeting in Portland last Fri
day. However, the majority ex
pressed concern that larger offer
ings would break the in-shell
market and reduce returns to
growers.
Salable percentages can be in
creased later, if warranted by
trade demand. The recommenda
tion is subject to review and mod
ification by the secretary of agriculture-.
Invesimenl Highlight
Willys-Overland Motors re
ports common stock earnings
for nine months of $1.73 a
share, as compared with $1.08
earned in the similar period a
year earlier.
It is estimated earnings of
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
for the year 1952 will amount
to almost $4.50 per share, com
pared with $4.03 earned last
year.
Woven Gingham Plaid Reversible Warm-Up
Sport Shirts Jackets
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Pacific Power & ul
plicalinn tor pormissinif 1
sue $7.5 million ot bl
been approved by Ihji
Utilities Commission.
Crown Zelierbacl
earned $1.65 a share in ft
ond quarter, slightly
the $1.92 earned in thefst
period a year earlier. Dt
of the company have deci
riivirionrl f It i. T
u, , icuis
common stock, payable
stockholders of record
12.
A revised edition of
York Stock Exchange pi
investment Facts Aboa
mon Stocks, has been pit
and copies are now beic
tributed by member fin
Exchange. The cunentji
lists 305 stocks whidt
paid a cash dividend it
year for at least 20 yi
Eugene, the pamphlets i
obtained without chary
the office of Foster 4 Hi
at 89 W. Broadway. 1 1
Directors of CasfSdi
wood Corp. this week fcc.
a quarterly dividend of 11 1
a share on the common !
plus an extra dividend t.
cents 1 share, both K
Sept. 10 to stockholder
record as of Aug. 22. A!f
distribution was made:!
third quarter of 1951.
Stockholder! of UnM
Plvwnnri Corn, will vol
10 on an Increase In tv
common stock from mi
to four million shares,
nf lh romnanv have sti
they do not plan to uses
ditional share for eithefi
split or for additional
ration. .
n:rnin nf Howe
have declared a 'divide
cents 1 share on the
iir nr.vable Sept. 10
holders of record on Ai
UP Agent
Is Promoted
general agency - j,
cific Railroad Co. in Eug
1 1948, has been appof
eral freight agent j 0: t
Pacific at Lieuvc, -
Taylor ien 1
and his wife and I ttar
dren will lorn mm
.district freigni '"-,
ent for U.P-.at,K1f'J
succeeds iay.u. - - g
Atherton has jet f
with union " -
in Klamath Fa I .
ber or me t
in Scouting. &tfl
co. where ne j,
1 Fcrnte Agcn'
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Moves from Tone
Macon Jack a,h r,l
continue f
southern Ore n. I
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Boyvillo washfast, Sanforized,
shirts. 1 porket, loop con
vertible collar, double yoke.
6-16. Max. shrink. 1.
Boyville Jr. two-tone, water
repellent jackets. Striped
knit trim, slash pockets. 4-8.
Big boys' sizes 8-18....7.95
Economy priced middy style
pi's of washable cotton
broadcloth. 10-18. Max.
shrinkage 1.
Junior sizes 4 to 10 1.
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