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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1954)
P Razor Repair ill Work Started At El Pronto Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Wed., Mar. 21, 1954 7B " Rental Co. mi worn Guaranteed LARAWAY'S 1016 Will. ph. 4-3203 Bids Asked Again On Drift Barrfer PORTLAND (UI The Corps of. just south of Dexter. It will be the second bid call for the work. The first bids, open ed March 9, all were rejected be cause they were more than 25 percent above the government estimate. Engineers announced Tuesday that bids will be called Thursday for construction of a wood piling drift barrier on Lost Creek up stream from the Southern Pacific Cascade Line railroad crossing "JToi "'' """""" Work started this week to re In A Nutshell We never forget. In seeking your patronage, that our per formance as Plumbers must measure up to our promises. We value a customer's good will too highly to ever let one down; and that Is whv HENNEN VOS Plumbing Installations and repairs un failingly give complete satis faction! MENKEN & AOS Corner Monroe & Blair Ph. 4.8461 model and enlarge Dick and Jim's El Pronto Drive-In at 1689 Wil lamette St. Following plans drawn by Archi tect Frank Hitchcock, Eugene, Fred Hollister, is the general con tractor on the job for which a $13,600 city building permit has been written. The drive-in restaurant, own ed by R. G. Gentline and James T. Stuart since 1949, is continuing in operation at present but will be closed later for several weeks 5 trill $1 waw ivfy ;W A Ir i ' I phi - i i,- 4 to -tfe f,!W-T4i-N 1 fir ' jrf for Top Performance See SYLVANIA t I. -a-tiiir!. Ml VTV TV intjnm inc-all-itl-... II s MfPfinit - - - - ...-. nuI IV JwttlWIon conforms to and will pais the city requirement!. BILL ELKINS ... J upen a.m.- p.m. 0. Broadway s,trd 9 .m.-6 p.m. Phono 3-1313 Entertainment and Fun for the Entire Family A MILLION DOLLARS IN HOME and FARM Exhibits & Demonstrations IN PERSON 'SSS'XTrv HOOSIER HOT SHOTS So Much to See You Won't BeliCTt Your Eyeil Doon Open Every nay at 12 N 5 Rift DAYS and fTHE ARMORy - LUnVMLLIJ r uepicting iuu years or rrogress flDPrwriiJ I Lie 4S -l in mrs w'-- 1 Htmit,A3,iQ,tl,tO ATTENTION TRUCKERS r COTTAGE GROVE AREA . . . W Have What You've Been Waiting Fori . A GREASE PIT FOR YOUR TRUCK AND A $2 GREASE JOBI HERE IS OUR OFFER: 1. You grease it yourself. 2. We'll furnish the grease and necessary equipment. 3. You change oil yourself. 4. We'll sell you the oil and filters at regu lar price. You'll Get the Chance To Inspect Your Truck and You'U Know it's Greased. TWO WEEKS TO PAY ON APPROVED CREDIT DISSTON LOGGING COMPANY TRUCK REPAIR E. Main St. Collage Grove, Ore. A VTO RA CISC 'A t ITS BEST.. Classic meet of the motor sports world is the Indianapolis Speedway race '"auto .racing at its best!1! I 3k i I8 fsil hi a i. 1 'fahiucky Sttefeht Bouhboh Whiskey E3IIJL llltl MARRISBURG'S FFA chapter was named Oregon's best last! week at the annual state FFAl convention on the Oregon State College campus. The Earl R. Ccoley award was presented to the Harrisburg chapter, and at the same time two chapter mem bers received individual recogni tion. Edwin Coate was named top FFA dairy farmer and Paul Hansen received a $150 scholar ship posted by Standard Oil Co. of California. W. N. Fuller, Harris burg FFA adviser, was one of three men presented with honor-j ary FFA memberships at the state .meeting. Coate is a Jersey breeder with 15 head, eight reg istered. He has had the grand champion cow at the Linn County Fair and has won the Oregon Jer sey Cattle Club calf at the State Fair, plus silver medals for live stock and meat judging at Kan sas City. IReglster-Guard photo, Wiltshire eng.) ALUMINUM SILICON ALLOY, the first carload to be produced commercially in the U.S., left the National Metallurgical Corp. plant in Springfield Monday afternoon for processing at other plants owned by the company: Inspecting alloy, used for die cast ing and many other purposes, were: from left, Alvin Nelson, assistant plant manager; Mayor Ed Harms of Springfield; Winton f latte, plant manager; and Chris Domas- chofsky, Springfield station agent for the Southern Pacific Railroad. as the construction job progress es. Hitchcock reports that the new and remodelled portions of the restaurant are expected to be ready for use about May 1 but that fin'al touches will continue to be added after .that date. Extensive use of glass, making the kitchen area visible to patrons, will be one feature of the revamp ed drive-in. The exterior wul be in stucco with English quarry tile. Ceramic tile will be used for two interior walls as one of a number of design element in providing for ease of maintenance and cleanliness. Rising over the new building will be a sign block making the restaurant more easily located by persons passing on Willamette St EMERALD EMPIRE FARM NEWS NOTES emulsion with water to make 100 gallons; or, a spray of two pounds of 50 per cent DDT wettable pow der with water to make 100 gal lonsusing 7V4 pounds 50 per cent wettable DDT per acre, or 3.5 pints of 25 per cent DDT emul sion per acre when using semi- concentrate or concentrate types of spray equipment. Every states that at least two control appli cations must be planned in cases of severe infestation, and that each must be thorough to cover au parts of prune trees. Full de tails on prune thrip control meas ures are available in circulars available from the OSC Extension Service through county agents. MALTING BARLEY standards will be discussed April 1 at an in formal Portland hearing sched uled by the Department of Agri culture. A proposal has been made that barley damaged by heat, mold or frost be excluded from malting grade. Another proposal would cut from 10 to 7 per cent the tolerance for skinned, broken and thin kernels in No. 1 malting barley; PLEASANT HILL Red W Farms, owned and operated by Cecil Wheeler and Sons, announc es the purchase of a five-month- old polled Ayrshire bull from Woodford Farm, Conn. This is be lieved to the only natural muley Ayrshire in Oregon. PRUNE THRIP control spray or dust should be applied soon, the Lane County Extension Of fice reports. Most effective ap plications are those made at the peak of the thrips' emergence from the soil. This peaK emerg ence usually occurs when 30 to 40 per cent of the blossom buds show green at their tips. Arrange ments are being made, to puDU- cize the arrival of the best spray ing and dusting lime. Meanwhile, prune growers are urged to pre nare for control operations. Rob ert W. Every, OSC entomology specialist, recommends: a spray of one pine of 25 per cent DDT Eugene Markets BUTTERFAT Premium First Quality . . S7c Second Quality .. BUTTER (Wholesale Prices) AA Print! We A Prlnta 72c EGGS (Buying Price) Large AA Large A . FIRE HAZARDS can be reduc ed in handling and storing am monium nitrate by employment of six tips offered by OSC Exten sion experts. These are. (1) Don't smoke or use open flames in or near fertilizer storage space; (2) Keep ammonium nitrate away from all explosive and combust- ible, materials; (3) Store in a well- ventilated building (large quan tities should be placed in a build ing several hundred feet from other buildings); (4) Do not store near steam pipes or electric wir ing; (5) Clean up spilled ammon ium nitrate and discard if mixed with combustible materials, or use it, on land immediately; (6) Destroy empty bags immediately, FARM PRICE notes from the OSC Extension Service: retail prices of most important field seeds averaged lower in February than a year ago and most were lower than in any February since 1947; cattle prices slipped slight ly at Portland last week but av eraged above those of a year ear lier; old crop lambs were higher at Portland than a week before, and above comparable '53 prices; egg prices continued to weaken at Portland but young stock strengthened on the live poultry market there. SBe SSc Mecdlum AA 35c Medium A sic Small A 29c EGGS (NW Wholesale) Extra Large AA 12c Extra Large A fide Large AA . 47c Large A .. 44c Medium AA 44c Medium A . 43c Small A 3Bc Large Checks 43c EGGS (On Wholesale) Jumbo A - . 63c Extra Large AA S2c Extra Large A AOc Large AA . 49c Large A 47c Medium AA 47c Small A 40c Large Checks 44c EGGS (PubUc Market, retail) Jumbo . S4c Extra Large AA 59c Extra Large A SBc Large AA 56c Large A . v SSc Medium AA 54c Medium A 53c Small A - 50c POULTRY (Swift's Buying Price) No. 1 colored hens, all weights 23c No, 1 Leghorns, all weights , 19c No, 1 colored fryers, 4 lbs, . 26c No, 1 colored roasters, 4 lbs. up 26c No. 1 Leghorn springs, 2 lbs, up 22c uocka and stags isc No. 2 poultry, 4 e under above prices No. 3 poultry, Vi of above prices. POULTRY (NW buying prices) No. 1 colored hens, all weights 23c No. 1 Leghorns, all weights 19c No. 1 colored roasters 25c No. 1 colored spring fryers . 25c TALLOW BARKS Cascara, lb. dry 12c Dry Grape Root, lb. 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