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Tuesday, November 11.9 Some Vegetable Prices Higher Eugene Markets Several changes in the buying prices of vegetables were noted in the Eugene markets Tuesday. Hothouse cucumbers advanced to 90 cents a dozen: lettuce from $3 to $4 a crate; parsley from 50 cents to 60 cents dozen bunches and hothouse tomatoes from 20 cents to 25 cents pound. The prices of egs, butter, butterfat poultry were unchanged. BUTTERFAT (Buying Price) Premium quality (maximum of of 1 per cent acid) First quality (maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acid) Second quality BUTTER (Wholesale Price) Grade A CHEESE Singles 25c 6-pound loaf 26c 2-lb. loaf Prices Grade A large 42c Grade large Grade A medium -36c Grade medium Wholesale Price to Retailers Grade A Grade 44 Grade A medium 44c 1 Grade medium POULTRY No.

colored nene No. leghorn hens No. 1 colored springs No. 1 leghorn brotlers WOOL Long wool Long wool 44c Coarse, lb. Lamb.

lb. 40c Mohair, lb. -35c BIDES Beef 10 Calf 15c KID 13c Long wool pelts CASCARA Cascara. 1b. Green grape root.

lb. GRAINS Wheat. red. bushel 94c Wheat. white.

bushel 94c White oats, ton $35 Gray oats, ton $35 Barley, ton VEGETABLES, FRUITS (Busing Prices Aver. for No. I Apples. box Cabbage, lb. Cucumbers.

doz. 900 Onions. doz. bunches Lettuce, crate Carrots. doz.

bunches Beets. doz. bunches Local Celery, doz. bunches. Green peppers, lb.

Ssuash, 1h Table Queen squash. doz. Zuchini Squash, lb. Radishes, doz. 60c Dry onions, 1b.

Cauliflower. 1b. -100 Concord grapes, 1b. Parsley, doz. bunches 60c Carlie.

lb. Hothouse tomatoes, 1b. 25c Public Market Vegetables Parmips, 1 Iba. 15g Head lettuce, head Bermuda onions lbs. for 150 Spinach, 1b.

100 Carrots, bunches for -150 Potatoes, lb. Beets. bunches Hothouse tomatoes, 1b Celery, bunch Celery hearts, bunch 22g Turnips, bunch Cabbage, 1b. Chinese cabbage, head. and 15c Zuchini squash, 1bs.

15c Cauliflower. lb. Red peppers. 1b. Green peppers.

1bs. for Fronts Apples. Ibe. for .250 Grapes, basket 30g Dried Miller prunes, lbs. 25c Dried Italian prunes, 2 A 1bs.

for 25c Huckleberries, lb. 18c; 2 for -35c Quinces, lb. -8c Oversize Extras Mediums Dressed Heavy hens, lb. Fryers, 1b. 48c Chestnuts, lb.

200 Miscellaneous Walnuts lb. 200 and Filberts, lb. Rabbits. dressed, lb. 30c Black walnuts.

lb. Home made sausage, lb. Honey, 1 lb. jar 25c 5 Ibs. Cidar Vinegar, gallon 35c Sorghum.

half gallon Grape juice, gallon Chestnuts, 1b 20r Portland List PORTDAND, Nov. 17 (AP) The following are the prices retailers pay wholesalers except where otherwise noted: Butter- Prints: A grade. in parchment wrappers, 53-531c in cartons; grades, in parchment wrappers. in cartons. of Butterfat--First quality, maximum delivered of per acidity, Portland.

3314-54c premium qualIty, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidIty, valley routes and country points. 2e less than first. or 52c: second quality, at Portland, 2c under first or prices to Portland retallers: Tillamool triplets. 31e loaf. 320 triplets to wholesalers.

29c loaf. 298 lb. f.o.b. Tillamook. Eggs- -Price to producers: A large, dozen; medium.

large, 400: A. medium. 40c1 36c dozen. Resale 10 retailers. 3-40 higher for cases, cartons.

higher, Live, leghorn poultry broilers, -buying prices: No. grade in 26et colored fryers, 219-4 2601 colored hens, 99c; colored roasters over 20c: leghorn hens under 2001 over 22e: colored hens, No. 2 grade hens, Se less: No. 3 grade, 10e less: roosters, 100 1b. Rabbits--Average country killed, 34-35 cents IL Dressed turkeys--Selling prices: New crop, 33-40e 15.1 old crop, 37-38e 1b.

Rabbits- Average country killed. Me Onions -Green, 60-65c doz. bunches: dry, Idaho, Yakima, 1b. bag. Potatoes- Klamath, Yakima, Deschutes.

87 cental: cental: local $2.50 cental: Malin, fancy, $3.97 cental. Country Meats-Selling prices, to taller: Country killed hogs, ers, 129 to 149 19-20c vealers, fancy, 33c heavy. 15.1 160 good 1b: heavy, 16-190 rough canner cows. 15e cutters, 15-16c bulls, 17e 15. spring lambs, yearling lambs, good (-); ewes, 10; 1b.

Wool-1912 contracts. Oregon ranch. nominal. 34-3To 15.1 crossbreds. 40-450 lamb 1b.

Mohair-1942 12-month. 450 15 Hops- Seed stock. 1943 crop, $1.16 seedless, $1.50 Its Cascara bark-1943 peel. 15c lb. -Selling price on trucks! Alfalfa.

No. 1, ton; nats, vetch, $16 tout, valley timothy, eastern $33: valley timothy, $18 ton; clover Oregon. $16 PORTLAND GRAIN PORTDAND. Nov. 17 Wheatt Open High Low Close Ded.

1.11 1.11 1.11 1.11 Cash graint No. 1 Flax 3.40 Cash wheat bidi: Soft white 1.14%. soft white excluding Rev 1.171%, white elub 1.17, western red 1.17%. Hard red winter ordinary 1.12, 10 per cent 1.15, 11 per cent 1,17, 12 per cent 1.30. Hard white Baart 10 per cent 1.18, 11 per cent 1.20, 12 per cent 1.21.

Today's car receipts: Wheat 3. flour corn 84 cats 2, millfeed 3. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTDAND. Ore, Nov. 17 (API (USDA) -Cattle salable and total calves all classes around steady: carlote supply still not yarded: few common beef steers 9.50-11.25; good chort fed lambs Monday 13.75: few good cows today 9.50-10.00; canner -cutter cows mostly 4.50-5.25; odd head butts 10.00-75 but up to 11.39 and better quotable for beef kinds: few medium vealers 12.50; choice quotable 13.00.

Hogs salable 1300, total 1400; masket fully steady with Monday's average; bulk of rail supply arrived late, unsold; good -choice 170-220 159 13.40-60: top 13.60: lighter and heavier butchers 12.75-13.35; good sows 12.00-25. Sheep salable and total 200; market steady; sizeable lot good -choice 103 lb. wooled lambs 12.75; lighter weights quotable to 13.00; sheep scarce. New York Markets By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Nov. 17-(AP)-The biggest U.

S. naval victory of the war today left the stock market relatively cold and leaders generally milled over narrowly irregular course. Wall street was elated over the blastIng of but the buying Japanese hesitancy fleet in was evident Solo: mons at the start. A little restraint was attributed to the warning of Secretary Knox it was only the second round and that a decisive battle had yet to be fought. Tax selling, while not particularly 1m- pressive as yet, continued A4 a brake on bidders who inclined to stand aside or 1imit commitments on the idea that offerings from this sturce might attain larger proportions in coming weeks and enable them to purchase favorites at lower levels.

Transfers were around 500.000 shares. U. S. Rubber preferred was among the few issues that managed to get Into new high ground for the year slim turnover. In front at intervals were Southern Pacific, American Telephone, General Motors, Sperry, International Telephone, Kennecott and Standard Oil (NJ).

In the lagging division were Bethlehem, Chrysler, Western Union. Chesapeake Ohio. Anaconda. Douglas Aircraft, American Smelting, American U. S.

Gypsum, Westinghouse, Dow Chemical. Du Pont, Union Carbide and Montgomery Ward. Dollar Bonds of countries maintained rising strength but mestic loans were mixed. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. Nov.

17-- Sales of surplus stocks of graded territory wools were made In the Boston wool market today, Some graded territory wool was sold at elean price of $1.05. A little activity was reported in original bag mohair at steady prices. Sales of Australian and cape wools were made in the small lots at prices little under allowable limits, C. Grove Woman Dies At Salem Hospital Mrs. Edna Lucille Wiese: 1420 West Main street, Grove, died Monday in a hospital.

Cottars, She was born Edna Lucille Schneider, September 2, 1914, in Eugene. On June 26 ,1937, she was married to Earl Weise at Cottage Grove. Mrs. Weise is survived by her husband, a year old son, Alvin Earl; her father, John C. Schneider, Sweet Home; and the following sisters, Mrs.

Ed McCall, Cottage Grove: Mrs. Einer Henrickson, Springfield; Robert Eugene; Mrs. Gerald Dawdel, Eugene; and Mrs. Ralph Anderson, Sweet Home. She was a member of the Catholic church, and had resided in Cottage Grove since her marriage in 1937, coming from Monroe.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at Mills chapel in Cottage Grove. Rev. Father Maxwell officiating. Interment will be at Rest Haven park in Paul Straub Dies At Kentucky Army Camp News has reached here of the death Saturday of Paul W. Straub at Camp Campbell, Kentucky.

Mr. Straub was the son of Mrs. Mary B. Straub of 1492 Pearl street, Eugene, and the late Rev. Walter L.

Straub. He had been inducted into the army on November 3, and had only just arrived Camp Campbell. He was born October 28, 1908 in Eugene and had attended Eugene grade schools and high school. He is survived by his mother and a sister, Mrs. Roselle Henry, Bremerton.

The body will be brought to Euinterment. Services will be later from Branstetter-Simon chapel Records BIRTHS -At the Walker Clinic on Tuesday, November 17, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. H. G.

Burnett, 1376 Sixth avenue west, Eugene, daughter. BENDER--At the Thompson Maternity home on Monday, November 16, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. L. M.

Bender, route 1, Eugene, a daughter. COMPTON--At the Sacred Heart general hospital on Sunday, vember 15, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Compton, route 2, Junction City, a daughter, McCORD-At the Sacred Heart general hospital on Sunday, November 15, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. McCord, route 2, Springfield, a son. GATES- At the Sacred Heart genhospital on Monday, November 16, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs.

Treston Gates, Marcola, a son. -At the Sacred Heart general hopsital no Monday, November 16, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Glen O.

Rhodes, route 1, Monroe, a daughter. FROM JUNCTION CITY Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eberlein of Junction City, RFD 3, were visitors in Eugene Monday, You can whip our cream. but you can't beat our milk, Echo Holtow Dairy.

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Fitch who is secretary in the graduate division on the University Oregon campus, is the widow of the late George Fitch, author of "At Good Old Siwash." The book was made into a motion picture two years ago, and Mrs. Fitch was given a round trip by air to the premiere in the college town in Indiana. (The was called "Those Were the In the Joseph Kesselring comedy coming to the Very Little Theatre, Mrs. Fitch will portray Aunt Abby, the Brooklyn maiden lady whose homicidal instincts provide comic effect. Local theater-goers will remember her for many other roles, including that of Aunt Augusta in "Whiteoaks of Jalna," cook in "The Women," and in the leading roles in Sally Allen's two prize-winning plays, "What the Gulls Knew" and "Miss Fanny and La Marquise." On the campus, she played the maid in "George and Margaret," and she has had many other small parts.

Last summer she was heard over KORE as Aunt Libya in the Friday night defense serial, "The Harbor Family." "Arsenic and Old Lace" features A large cast including Robert W. Earl, Dale Frederick. George Northam, and others under the direction of Gretchen Parker and Dorothy Tilley. Grants Received By University Men Grants totaling $550 have been given to two faculty members in the University of Oregon biology department, by the American Philosophical society in Philadelphia, it was announced this week. Amounts received, which will be used for research, were $400 to Dr.

Ralph R. Huestis, professor of zoology, and $150 to Dr. Clarence W. Clancy, instructor in zoology. Dr.

Huestis' present field is in general mammalian genetics. Animals used in his experiments are Oregon deermice, with which he has been working since 1924. The faculty member now has a number of mutant of the mice which lend themselves to investigation of the general hereditary organization of deermice. The zoology professor hopes to be able to make comparisons between this species and other mammalian species such as the house mouse, rabbit, and guinea pig. The grant from the philosophical society will enable him to hire a special assistant to gather routine data and care for the animals.

Dr. Clancy will use his grant to purchase a photo-electric colorimeter, an instrument used to measure the eye color pigment of the common vinegar fly, Drosophila melanogaster, widely used in genetic reseatch. Work on the eye color pigment is part of A program designed to study the physiological action of genes, hereditary units which determine the characteristics of the individual. The university faculty member has collaborated in study of the pigment-hormone gene relationship in the vinegar fly for six years. Walter E.

Dodge Dies At Local Hospital Walter E. Dodge died at a local hospital Sunday at the age of 75 years. He was born in Illinois, December 1, 1867. He is survived by two sons. Harley E.

and Melvin, both of Reedpsort; and a daughter, Letha Johnson, Lincoln, Nebraska. Funeral services will be held at the Veatch-Hollingsworth chapel, Wednesday at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in the Mt. Vernon cemetery. PICTURES Picture Framing.

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NOW SHE SHOPS 'CASH AND CARRY" Without Painful Backache Many sufferers relieve nagging harkache quickly, once they discover that the real cause of their trouble may be tired kidneys. The kidneys are Nature's ebiet way of ing blood. the, acids and waste out of the to They belp most people pass about pints a day. poisonous disorder matter of kidney function, permits When to remain bleed. is tuay cause nagging backache, rheumatic leg nights, pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up pains, beadachen swelling.

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Because of the need for meteorologists, the joint services of the univerzitics and government have been centralized in a meteorology committee at the University of Chicago. A. F. Moursund, head of W. the V.

mathematics Norris, acting department, head of and, physics department, who are cochairmen of this recruitment at Oregon, urge all men and women who are interested to apply, whether or not they are qualified. Lane Nut Growers To Attend Annual Meeting Many Lane county filbert and walnut growers are planning to attend the 28th annual meeting of the Wester Nut Growers' association to be held at McMinnville December 8. The meeting this year has been cut to one day to meet war time conditions. The committee has endeavored to include in this program those problems that orchardists must meet this coming year. and all interested in the walnut and filbert industry are invited to attend and take part in the discussions, it is announced.

The meeting is open to the public. One need not be a member of the Western Nut Growers association to gain admission to the meeting and those in attendance are not required to join the association. Margaret J. Hauston Dies Tuesday Morning Margaret Jane Hauston, mother of Mrs. J.

H. Carnahan of Klamath Falls, and of Charles L. Roberts of Eugene, died early Tues- WARTIME CONSTIPATION. WAS MY TROUBLE! "And then learned lack of 'bulk' 'is one of its common causes." "And what a difference that madel You see, I knew this wartime living had upset my usual habits of working, sleeping and eating. But I overlooked the fact that in this rush, my meals were likely to be improperly balanced -and I just wasn't getting the 'bulk' I needed.

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day morning In Eugene. The body will be taken to Klamath Falls where the funeral will held. Arrangements are in charge of Veatch Hollingsworth chapel. Elizabeth A. Rear, Route 1, Eugene, Dies Elizabeth Alma Rear died at her home on Rt.

1, Eugene, Monday night. She was born January 18, 1864, in Toronto, Canada. She is survived by the following children: C. G. Rear, Eugene; Mrs.

Edna Manning, Salem: Mrs. Bertha Smith, Gladstone, Canada; Elwood Rear, Alliance, Alberta; Emerson Rear, Kansack, Saskatchewan; 22 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Thursday at Poole chapel, Rev. Michael Shelley officiating. Doesn't it seem more sensible? ALLVEGETABLE In NR (Nature's Remedy) Tablets, there are no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives.

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Bagcut ter eurant The Eugene Register-Guara 18 member of the Associated Press. The led Press is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also all the local news published herein. All rights of publication of special dispatches herein are also reserved. CHANGE OF ADDRESS In Making Change of Address please give former address as well as the new. This la necessary in order that your credit can be transferred and the paper stopped at old address.

By Carrier, yearly in advance By Carrier, monthly .60 By Mail in Oregon. yearly 5.00 By Mail in Oregon, 3 months 1.50 By Mail, 1 month .60 Outside of State. yearly 6.00 WANT-AD RATES 1 time. per line 2 times. per line 3 times.

per line 7 times, per line 1 month, per line ...1.95 A special low rate to persons seeking employment. Deduct where cash accompanies Ad. Count 5 average sized words per line. Minimum ad two lines. Minimum charge 25c Legal Notices IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

For the District of Oregon. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. To the creditors of KENNETH JAMES WHITLOW (B-27598) In Bankruptey, of P. O. Box 87, Eugene, 1.

the County of Lane and District aforesaid. a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that said Kenneth James Whitlow has been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by him on the 9th day of November. 1942, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Office of Wells Wells. 836 Willamette Eugene, on the 27th day of November, 1942. at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon.

at which place and time the sald creditors may attend. prove their claims, appoint a trustee. appoint a committee of creditors, examine the bankrupt. and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. DATED at Corvallis.

Oregon. this 14th day of November. 1942. LESTER G. OEHLER, Referee in ruptey, 1042 Tues Nov 17.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. For the District of Oregon. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. To the creditors of HIGH GRADE LUMBER (8-27804) In Bankruptcy, of Swisshome, in the County of Lane and District aforesaid. a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that said High Grade Lumber has been duly adjudged a bankrunt on petition filed by it on the 12th day of November.

1942. and that the first meeting his creditors will be held at Office of Wells Wells, 836 Eugene, on the Wittamette dav of November, 1942. at 2:13 o'clock in the afternoon, at which place and time the said creditors may tend. prove their trustee, claims. appoint appoint a committee of creditors.

examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. DATED at Corvallis, Oregon. this 14th day of Norember. 1942. LESTER G.

OEHLER, 1041 Tues Nov 17. Referee In Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS the 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That NOTICE Lane County County Court of the State of Oregon for has appointed Nida V. Zumwalt Administrateix with the Annexed of the Estate Will of Walter R. Wing.

claims Deceased. All Persons having notitied to present the same. against sald Estate are hereby fied, to the Administratrix at 201 duly vertMiner Months Building. Eugene. Oregon, within Six from the date of Dated this Notice.

this 27th day of October. 1942. NID.A Tues ZUMWALT. Administratrix. 1003 Nev.

24. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN: That the County IS Court of the State of Orecon for Lane County has appointed Harold R. Swartz tor of the Estate Testament and Last Will and A11 Fatate persons having claims against of Ethel R. Swartz, Deceased.

said ate hereby notified to the same, duly present at 201 Miner Building. Digene, verified, to the Executor of. within Six Months from the date Oregon. here. 1942.

Dated this 17th day of November. 1043 Tues HAROLD R. SWARTZ. Executor. Dee 18.

Death Notices STRAUB-Paul W. Straub of 1492 Kansas, Pearl. died at Camp Campbell, The remains will be shipped to Eugene for interment. Obituary and announcement later from Branstetter-1 Simon chapel Death Notices 50 WIESE- Mrs. Edna Lucille Wiese of 1420 W.

Main Cottage Grove Salem hospital. Edna Lucille died Nov. Schneider was born Sept. 2. 1914 in Eugene.

She was married June 26. 1937 in Cottage Grove by' Earl Wiese. She is survived Schneider of her Sweet Home: her father. John husband, and a and the year old following son. Alvin Earl: sisters: Mrs.

Ed McCall Einer of Hen- Cottage Grove: Mrs. ricksen of Springfield: Mrs. Robert Toman of Eugene: Mrs. Gerald Dawdel of Eugene: and Mrs. Ralph Anderson Sweet the Catholic church.

Home, She was a member. of resided in Cottage Grove since her marriage in 1937. coming from Monroe. Services will be held at n. m.

Nov. 19. pt the Mills Chanel in Cottage Grove. Rev. Father Maxwell officinting and interment in the Rest Haven cemetery in Eugene.

COX Mrs. K. B. Cox of 2441 Bessie Eugene died at a local hospital. Nov.

16, at the of 58 years. born age in Benton county, Arkansas, Oct. 6. Married Kana Cox in Bakersfield. in 1924.

Came to Oregon in 01929. For the last four years has resided in Eugene. She was a member of the Salvation Army. Besides her husband she is survived by a son by a former marriage, Geo. Gaines Pegg.

Staff Sgt. in the armed forces in New Guinea: also a son at home. Lee Cox, and a sister in Arkansas. Services will be held Thursday. Nov.

19, at a. m. from the Salvation Army, hall. and Pearl. worth chapel in charge of arrangements.

ROCKWELL Thomas Jefferson Rockwell (Jeff) died at Rt. 1. Creswell, Monday. Nov. 16.

at the age of 90 years. He was born Nov. 11. 1852. was a member of the Baptist church.

He is survived by 5 daughters: Mrs. Mary Garassino of San Fran-, cisco: Mrs. Jesse Johnson of St. Louis. Missouri: Mrs.

Mabala Briggs of Eugene: Mrs. Maxine Root of San Francisco: 4 sons: James H. of Spokane: Roy E. and and Marion both of Weiser. Idaho: and Woodrow San Francisco: 7 grandchildren: one great grandchild: and one brother.

Fred of Stockton. Calif. Funeral service will be announced later by Branstetter-Simon chapel. REAR--Elizabeth Alma Rear died at her home on Rt. 1, Eugene.

Monday, night, 18. 1864 Nov. sin 16. Toronto, was Canada. She is survived by the following children: C.

G. Rear of Eugene: Mrs. Edna Manning Mrs. Bertha Smith of Gladstone. Manatoba.

Canada: Elwood Rear of Alliance. Alberta. Canada: Emerson Rear of Kansa ack, Saskatchewan: 22 grandchildren: 11 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m.

Nov. 19. at Pooles chapel. Rev. Shelley officiating.

Lynch died Monday, November 16. at the home of her son, J. Brandt, Rt. 3. Eugene.

She was born December 18, 1856 in Germany. Had been the U.S. 67 years. She is survived by the following children: W. J.

Brandt. Geo. Brandt and Fred Brandt, both of Portland. Mrs. Hazel Clyde.

and Mrs. Mary Clarberg both of Seattle: and Mrs. Mildred Hooper of Tacoma. Funeral announcement later from Pooles. DODGE Walter E.

Dodge died at a local hospital Nov. 15. at the age of 75 years. He was born in Illinois, Dec. 1, 1867.

He is survived by two sons, Harley E. and Melvin, both of Reedsport, and daughter, Letha Johnson of Lincoln. Neb. Funeral services will be held at the Veatch Hollingsworth chapel Nov. 19.

at 11 a. m. Interment in the Mt. Vernon HAUSTON-Margare Jane HausMargaret Jane Haus han of Klamath Falls and of Charles L. Roberts of Eugene.

died carly Tues. morning in Eugene. The body will be shipped to Klamath Falls where the funeral will be held. Arrangements in charge of Hollingsworth chapel. Funeral Notices 75 KIRKPATRICK The body of Mrs.

Gladys Kirkpatrick was shipped on Monday to Crandon. Wise for interment by the Phil Bartholomew chapel. MAINS--Dora J. Mains. funeral service, will be held at the Phil Bartholomew chapel.

Nov. 18. at 2:30 p. m. HAWLEY Mary E.

Hawlev. Christian Science services will be read at Pooles chapel Nov. 18. p. m.

Interment in the 1.0.0.F. cemetery No. 2. Funeral Directors 100 BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL Phone 433-1152 Olive St. POOLE FUNERAL HOME Ph.

Eugene 723 or Springfield 341 PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL Springfield-6th and B. Ph. 411 Miller-Sherman Funeral Home Junction City Ph. 66 Harrisburg 42 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone St. at Tenth Ph.

112-Pearl St. at 10th VEATCH-HOLLINGSWORTH Personals 145 THIS FUR COAT MAY BE YOUR LAST For the duration! Pelts are scarce now. RESTYLING REPAIRING CLEANING GLAZING MATHEWS FURRIER 11th W. 7th YOUNG women in trouble and in need of a friend are asked to communicate with the local Salvation Army. phone 2099 or come to 719 Pearl street.

or P. O. Box 245: or write Maior White Mildred Shield Pratt. Home. Salvation 2641 Army Mayfair Portland.

Oregon. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR TWO MOST CASES SERVICE DR. Cor. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST 8th Willamette.

Eugene. Ore. Telephone 1621 I WILL not be responsible for any more debts incurred by anyone other than myself after this date. Robert H. Price.

PUBLIC CIRCLES: 8 m. Advice daily. 473 E. Rev. Le-Vyne.

Ph. 5192. IF Box LONELY write Ruth L. Wade, 607. Vancouver.

Wash EUGENE "IT'S GOOD COMMUNITY RECOMMEND BUILDERS 241 MINER BUILDING TEL, One of the Purebred finest in Hereiord Cattle Ranch with adjacent leased land western 455 acres of Oregon, totaling over 1400 acres, 135 deeded la tilled and produce more enough hay to acres a ments. The balance is seeded pasture, all excellent meet all with water in abundance. grazing Exceptionally fine home, completely modern road. and on a This place is stocked with 50 head of cows of the best breeding. There is a ready market registered Hets crease for breeding purposes.

Calves have for all the past two years. averaged $111.501 You needn't worry about being able to buy for this property is equipped with tractor and all machine farm tools. Price stocked and equipped $30,000. necessary fan vestigation. See C.

A. BARNES for We invite you purchase plan. Tel. 241 MINER BUILDING PHONE 159 Acres of Farm 30 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, family orchard. 6-room house, concrete foundation.

pressure water. 40x60 barn. 3 years old: 20x60 hen house: electricity in house, barn and chicken house. on Lake Creek. Florence highway.

part creek bottom. Price $5500. Terms. College Hill Landscaped 3 bedroom home modern in every detail. full basement, air conditioning automatic oil furnace, room in basement.

trays, modern kitchen to nths degree. nice sized dining room. large living room with fireplace, one bedroom and bath first floor, 2 nice bearooms and full bath up. all oak floors up and down. Full price $6850.

terms. SeeR. L. ORR At F. J.

BERGER'S, 61 W. Brawy. East Side Cosy and attractive 6-room allmodern. $4750. Snug and Cozy 5-room, street plastered close to bungalow U.

of O. on and walking distance from grade, junior high and high school. Consiredable furniture. Price $3000. Sam Rugh Realty Co.

1029 Willamette Phone 76 A Premier Offering Is this 3-bedroom College-Hill home. Large living and dining rooms, fireplace, a lovely kitchen. full basement. sawdust furnace. double garage and a large finished attic room gives you the dimensions.

It is one of the best located and arranged homes being offered for sale in Eugene today. The orice is $6750 with halt cash. Exclusive with this office. William B. Shellev 87 West Broadway Phone 1760 Santa Clara 22 acres of first class river bottom well diversified with 4 acres of overhead irrigated truck garden tract.

8 acres cherries. some walnuts. and familv orchard. Balance farm land. room modern house.

many good farm buildings. fully equipped with tractor and other farm machinery. $11,000: terms. RAMFV W. PUGH 948 OAK Here It Is Good large house.

well located. two apartments, one down and one up. with separate bath and wired for electric range. double garage, also tworoom house on same lot which rents for $15 per month. Can be bought on terms.

It will pay you to investigate this one. Rodmans Realtors 702 Willamette Phone 4000 5 Room Home Excellent location. West side. fireplace. wired for electric range.

utility room. garage. $3250. very easy terms. SeeJ.

K. GUTTERY At F. J. BERGER'S, 61 W. Brdwy.

Out-of-Town Owner Says, sell their 5-room home, fully modern except basement and furnace. good location: price $3150. $500 cash will handle. McCully Realty Co. 755 Willamette Phone 137 YOU CAN MOVE IN NOW Comfortable East side four-room home, in nice condition: large lot: garage: two blocks of bus -four from school.

A real buy at $1600 cash. W. C. Greenup or C. S.

Benjamin 30 West 8th Phone 4620 7-ROOM House on W. side: double plumbing, elec. water heater. Holland furnace. Owner at 1339 Polk.

5 ACRE tract, house, barn, outbuildings. brooder house. City of Yoncalla. Geo. Coons.

Cottage Grove, Central Hotel. ROOM house with bath. laundry trays. at 2407 Potter. $1000.

29 No. Monroe. Better Homes and Investments ROBERT W. PRESCOTT Ph. 345 FOR REAL Estate and Insurance see Moore.

Harrisbure. PETERSON Loans Insurance MTG. CO. 942. 3-Acre Poultry Income Home netian blinds.

and yard. All for $3,250. Ten J. L. COPENHAVER 742 WILLAMETTE! S1 Phone 1899 Has modern 5-room joining city on east side.

cotep for' city 2000 water and electric. with high-grade "reds' now chickens, sell including completely stocked at all the new a money furniture. from Buy the it now and first day, H. E. CUl And Assoc 69 W.

Brel Out of Town On Out-of-town owner says neat 5-room home with fu fireplace, a sunny pleasant ing room and well kitchen. Paved street. block. Close to schools a good neighborhood. Not? like this left at $3500, For see F.

M. BENNETT EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDER "It's Good It We Recommend Tel. 479 241 Miner PRIZE COUNTRY ESTA 6 room, brand-new, ultn ern house. basement. fu fireplace, all kitchen, oak floors.

electrie system. Large creek back yard. 20 ACRES de Chehalis (garden) soil. A that anyone would be pea own. Price, $12,500, whid cludes new John Deere 1 and tools.

C. F. HYDE REALTY Phone 741 or 2842 628 Willa OWNER GOING TO TI Modern 5-rm. bungalow, ment, furnace, fireplace, dry trays, hardwood floor 72-ACRE dairy, poultry wells, roads, electric schools, water 1 mi paved Eugene; good house. double rage: basement, mod, con iences: 4 brooder houses; for hired help: 1300 lerint electric egg cleaner; tractor.

all necessary fare plements. Phone. Cross Clear with a guaranteed John A. Bealey, Rt. 5, Bar Eugene, SPECIALS.

55 Acre farm. nice cottaze. land, river. Bargain. $0850 4 77 ACRES.

$4500. $500 dol month. Many other farms insurance. H. N.

Traxler, Crest FARM CATALOG I FALL Just farms out. priced complete from $1501 details 1 000. 'Pictures, prices, terra cations, taxes. Get today. OREGON SETTLEMENT 81 West NEW 4 room frame river Long Tom runs by bottom facine does $1500.

not 2 blocks overflow. west Let wood state park. G. Star Rt. 1.

Cheshire. rooms EOTEL-Good 1 payroll bedront all furnished. dining room $2500. Jest ris, W. owner.

CAMPBELL, REC Reedsport. On PAUL Miner Bide. Part 520 Real Estate Loans HOME LOANS Interest 1st Federal and Loan Ascent SAVINGS Or Tacoma Eugene Branch Willamette: 10th PLENTY OF lowest real F. J. W.

R. Insurance Berger-61 LOANS Wet HOME Robertson FIRE HOUSEHOLD! L. AUTO INSTRA.

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