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Page Fourteen. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON s-.i , 5 ACRES close d Q? "ig property in rs;!NS I paid $1200 wii) ?fc late nmodei, a7JlS 0. Sanders i?" !? Home5to 7 p' ESte equipment onraHid ots of fruiWV? lor trrtA ' -'-'lies. nt i High Standards Aid Borrower Security in Home Building ' t Property which meets high standards provides relatively sounder mortgage security and greatly enhances the protection of the borrower's equity, according to Federal Housing Administra tor Stewart McDonald. ' In addition, he pointed out such property produces elements of comfortable living which give Urtinfi eaiiufnntinn and minimize the costs of repair ana mainten ance. The three fundamental elements in every building operation were defined by Mr. McDonald as cost, size, and quality. . "There are two kinds of qual ity," he declared, "that which is essential and that which consti tutes luxury. From the stand point of security for the insured mortgage, the lowest permissible limit of quality in materials and construction is that which in sures durability with low main tenance cost. This is essential quality. The quality which per tains to elaboration of decorative and architectural effects, special equipment, etc., constitutes lux ury. The highest limit of lux ury quality is the point where added luxury becomes unjusti. fied extravagance. "The desirable ideal is to have both kinds of quality in the home, but if cost limitations require sac rifice of one, the consideration of sound investment demands that essential quality be maintained to the exclusion of certain luxury qualities." FOR MISS WALKLEY BELLFOUNTAIN, May 20. (Special) A miscellaneous bridal shower honoring Miss Leta Walk ley of Creswell, who married Ed win Starr of Bellfountain on Sat urday, May 20, was held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Starr. Many gifts were presented Miss Walkley, with about 20 who were unable to at tend, sending their presents. The I. P. Miller mill crew where Ed win Starr is employed, presented the young couple with a gift. Fol lowing the presentation of the gifts refreshments were served to Miss Leta Walkley, and Mrs. C. Walkley of Creswell, Mrs. J. V. Bain, Mrs. Howard Buckingham, Mrs. Ed ward Byrne, Mrs. Albert Braswell, Mrs. T. M. Coon, Mrs. Lester Fer gtieson, Mrs. Glenn Furlong, Mrs. Hubert Furlong and daughter Na dine, Mrs. Charles Farris, Mrs. G. M. Gragg, Mrs. J. A. Hensyel, Mrs. H. C. Holter, Mrs. Lewis Holtcr and son Rodney, Mrs. Arthur Hol tcr, Mrs. Ivan Hinton, Mrs. Capi ta Humphrey, Mrs. William Hull, s. Ralph Hull, Mrs. Myrtle Key, : iiss Mary Jane Key, Mrs. Jesse J. Lamb and Keith Grant, Miss Myrth Lamb, Miss Edith Larkin, Mrs. C. L. Martin, Mrs. Alva Mar tin and sons Jack and Rex, Mrs. R. L. Malcom and son Robert Lynn, Mrs. Ira Malcom and son Boyde, Mrs. Bruce McKeehan, Mrs. Earl Moore, Mrs. Floyd Nystrom, Mrs. T. A. Nusbaum, Mrs. Chester Oakes, and sons Donald, Roger end Sidney, Mrs. J. D. Perin, Mrs. G. O. Pogue, Mrs. John L. Post, Mrs. Ines Redmond and daughter Nancy Kaye, Mrs, Wayne Starr, Mrs. Carrie Starr, Mrs. William Schnoor, Mrs. Garth Ricknrd, Mrs. Ernest Smith, Mrs. Roe Shelton and the hostess, Mrs. P. R. Starr. Danebo Eighth Grade To Hold Graduation Eiehth tirade graduation exer cises for the Danebo school will be held Wednesday evening at the school. Members of the class are Evelyn Berntzen, Ada Ohlsen, Bet tieiane Pruitt,- Keith March, Don aid Ohlsen and James Larsen Numbers on the program will be valedictories by Ada Ohlsen and Keith March: class history by Eve lyn Berntzen; class will by Bettie jane Pruitt; prophecy by Dorothy StumD: and presentation of diplomas by Rev. S. J. Hansen, Other features of the program will be songs by pupils of both rooms; a negro skit by the boys of the up per grades; music by Evelyn Berntzen; a play by the primary pupils; poem by Barbara Bertel sen; and a play by the pupils of the upper grades. School will close May 26 with a picnic at Benton Lane park. WILLING WORKERS MEET YONCALLA, May 20. (Special) The Scotts Valley Willing Work ers' club met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wise recently. A musical program and visiting were enjoyed. A lunch was served to Mrs. Minar Applegate, Mrs. Grant Applegate, Mrs. Billy Boan, Mrs. Mary Berry hill, Mrs. Joe Cellars, Mrs. Jack Gamble, Mrs. C. N. McKern, Mrs. Emma Jackson, Mrs. Erma Jack son, Mrs. Calvin Johnson, Mrs. Opal Perkins, Mrs. John Potter, Mrs. Ray Potter, Mrs. William Ris ing, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, Mrs. Harold Turpin, Mrs. Clair Thornton, Mrs. Ernest Vroman, Mrs. Tom Wallace, Mrs. Clarence Wilson, Mrs. Henry Wells, Mrs. Lester Wells, Mrs. Tom Watson, Mrs. Howard Woolman, Mrs. worm woolman, and -Mrs. Lloyd 'Wise. NEWS OF HARRISBURG HARRISBURG, May 20. (Spe cial) The first, second and third grades went to Benton-Lane park Tuesday for an all day picnic. The upper grades went Friday. On Wednesday of this week the high school spent all day on a picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brock had as guests on Mother's day Mr. Brock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brock, Donald Brock, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brock and family of Wal ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith and family of Elmira. Mrs. Otto Stroda entertained for two tables of bridge recently. Mrs. A. J. Jacobs won first prize and Mrs. Harold Stevenson second. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jensen are the parents of a daughter, Mary Ann, born May 11, at the Junction City hospital. This is the first child. FROM BELLFOUNTAIN BELLFOUNTAIN, May 20. (Special) Word has been received by Mrs. Marlon Thomas of Bunker Hill community of the death of her brother's two-year-old daugh ter at Black Rock. John Key of Bellfountain, a sen ior student of Monroe high school received a fractured hib Thursday during activity period, while play ing football on the high school campus. Avery Lnrkln has recently been appointed local fire warden for this district by the state fire warden at Salem. LEONA ITEMS LEONA, May 20. (Special) John Schneider and daughters Ag nes and Ada returned from a two day visit in Eugene. Mr. Schneider brought home 200 Leghorn baby chicks. Mrs. Angie Chamberlain and lit tle daughter Virginia, and sister Helen Rocco, have left for San Jose, Cal., where they will spend the summer with her parents and will take in the fair while there. Mrs. Cain closed her school in Leona last week with a picnic din ner. Quite a number were in at tendance. Next day after issuing the final report cards, Mrs. Cain left for her home in Oakland. Mrs. Lloyd Coons is to be the next teacher. 7 consecutive timet S consecuUve tunes 16c per lint J1C per llna r consecutive times 48c per line Advertisements run for 1 montn witn. out chsnge of copy will receive rat of sl.ro m line. No sd taken for less than two lines Count d average words to a Una. HJ mum charge. 25c Reader notices 10c a Une oer da. Persons out of work will receive s special rate on "Sltuauons Wanted" adi and muEl be casn In advance CLOSING TIME 12 noun for evening edition. S p. m Saturday for Sunday edition. Entered at Postofflce tn Eugene Ore., as Second Clttss Matter ADJUSTMENTS If your ad appears incorrectly notify us Immediately. We accept responsibility for one inroiTecl insertion only. Funeral Directors 120 BRANSTETTER-SIMON Chapel. Phone 4331152 Olive St. POOLE FUNERAL HOME Phone Eugene 723 or Springfld. 62 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at Tenth PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL Springfield 6th and B Ph. 1 Florists 130 RAUP'S Better Flowers. Ph. 616 Personals 14; YOUNG women in trouble and in need of a friend are asked to communicate with Adjutant ROSA Morsch of the Salvation Army White Shield Home, 2641 N. W. Mayfair Avenue, Port land. Oregon; or with Mrs. Ad jutant Mable Ford of the Salva tion Army, 719 Pearl St., Eu gene, Oregon. CARD readings Daily Oregonian miio uourt, west Springfield. Cabin 6. Madam Nora, Ph. 33-J Springfield at all times. , INVESTIGATIONS of All Kinds. Civil and Criminal. Ph. 3138. EDITH SCOTT, readings daily. fnone isuz, lint uaK. Lost and Found 150 LOST 6'A foot crosscut saw be tween ivicis.enzie Bridge and Thurston. Reward. Wm. Bryant, Thurston. Ph. 22-F-5 Springfield LOST; Small, sturdy beagle hound. tan neaa, Diack, tan & white body; white tip on tail, brown harness. Reward. Call 1769. LOST Small gold Elgin wrist , watcn, valuable, keepsake. Re ward. -n. ZD11-M. LOST Somewhere near Willam ette, keys to car Name on case. Arne Vinje, Ret. to Reg.-Guard. LOST Lady's green gold watch in nenuricK s parK. q.51 w. inn. Transportation 160 T.DWFST n A titc: Portland, O W Si RR- R T -3 Lv. Eugene 8:23 a.m., 2, 5:5o 'p.m; San Franpicrn Sfi 50- R T 1 1 n( Los Angeles $12; R. T. $21.60. DOLLAR BUS LINES 49 E. Broadway Phone 909 Real Estate for Sale 200 s t as pa sh "riTvS' wniuis5 4 ROOMS, bath, in nice repair and KooQ location, just outside city limits. Full price $1350, bal. $20 month. 4-Rnnivr TtmrQi? t tvt? m 1 ACRE, outside city limits, bath, ud&eiiieni, lurnace, cny water, lights, double garage, and chick en house. Low price $2500. Term $250 and $25 month. SPRlMr.Fin n TTADIV.T 15 ACRES, all in cult, facing Mc Kenzie highway, just IVi miles east of Springfield city limits, good 7-room house, has electric ity, large barn, hen house and earnpp Prin innn win cn as little as $300 cash and $27 per month, including interest. Drice out and see the place today and RPI lie IWnnHai, Adjoining 10 acres can be bought iui siuuu on gooa terms. Sunday, phone Mr. Miller 168-W P. P. HVnrf: rfat.tv rv- 727 Willamette St. Phone 741 Real Estate for Sale 200 1 Real Estate for Sale 200 SAM HUGH REALTY COMPANY "REALTORS" A LARGE MEASURE OF VALUE AND A WORLD OF COMFORT In spacious home between U. of O. and Business center. 9-rooms, very light, cheerful and well arranged. Full basement, pipe furnace. Fine large fireplace, nice library, br. nook. Large lot, beautiful shrubs, and flowers. Price $6,000. Good terms. FINE SUBURBAN HOME TO TRADE 7 Rms. English style. Two fireplaces, lots of built-ins. 2 A. fine soil, fine shade and large fruit trees. Close to bus line and close in. $4250. Will exchange for small river bottom farm. LARGE COMMODIOUS WELL BUILT 5 Rm. Bungalow, fireplace, bath, good high lot; $2500. Will trade for improved 2 to 5 A. preferably east of Eugene. OWNER LEAVING OFFERS SACRIFICE Spacious modern home. 5 rms. 1st floor, one rm. upstairs. Full bsmt. Oak floors, fireplace, plate glass front windows. Cost him $4300. Offered for $3500. Good terms, or completely furnished $3850. (Only 5V4 blks. from business center). AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN PROFITABLE Highly improved close in Country Home place of 5.9 acres. Loam soil. 7 rms. modern, fine furnace, double plumbing, wasn room, Dami., Frigidaire, electric washer, 65 gal. Electric water tank and heater. Hot and cold water and lights in six bldgs. Irrigation system. Poultry house 20x80, cement cow barn, hog house, double garage, cement walks, cement drive. Beautiful yard, fish pool and flow ers, family orchard. A $6500 place for $5300. Reasonable terms. BEAUTIFUL 8 ACRES Loam soil, new home, bath, lights. 3 acres, English walnuts, balance garden and grain. Completely furnished. $3500. SAM RUGH REALTY COMPANY 1029 Willamette Phone 64 WHY PAY RENT? You Can Buy An Excellent Farm on Rent Terms. We Are Offering A Few Contracts in Your Community. Write or Call. GUY L. DOLLARHIDE, 618 6th Ave. West, Eugene, Oregon Real Estate for Sale 200 ATTEND BANQUET LOWELL, May 20. (Special) Lois Evans, Jean Conner and Eric Malone of Lowell high school attended the Honor Society ban quet at the Del Rey cafe recently. uorouiy German, also a member of this society was unable to at tend. Mr. Strombo, principal at L,owen, accompanied the trio to the banquet. AWARDS ISSUED YONCALLA, May 20 (Special) Typing awards were Issued to the following; Euna Phillips, Lois Brant, Wanda Jones, Esther Lee, Howard Applegate, Merle Mulkey, and Tommy Holloman. Mrs. Van Loan and Mr. Morris of Eugene gave talks on Eugene vocational school, at the hiRh school recently, SPELLING CONTEST HELD WALDPORT, May 20. (Spe ciul) The annual Lincoln county s-pelling contest was held In the Burgess school at Toledo lust week. In class A the winner was Melba Everson, eighth Rrade, Waldport, who was presented with a diction ary. CANARY ITEMS CANARY, May 20 (Special) Mrs. Francis Austin has led for a two weeks' visit with friends at Portland and Seattle. Mr. and Mis. J. H. Champion nave as tneir house guests Mr Champion's sister Mrs. Wallace and her son Bruce, from Los An ecles. AT WEINF.R ROAST YONCALLA, May 20. (Special) The following attended a weiner roast held south of town recently Marian Edes, Venola Marsh, Doris Blickenstaff, Peggy Coggswell, Doreen Cockersm, George Taylor, Leonard Coggswell, Bob Smith Earl Shiery, Edwin Tandy, Nor man Main, and Junior Dodd. AID TO MEET PLEASANT HILL, May 20 (Special) The Ladies' Aid will meet all-day Thursday at the church for quilting. A potluck luncheon will be served at noon, NEW HOME on Elkay drive, River iiuau uibinci; l oearooms, Dam, large living room with hardwd. floor & fireplace; kitchen with plenty of builtins and wired for elec. range; large breakfast rm., builtin garage, double utility rm. with modern heat circulating system; large lot. Open for in spection. Terms. Reg.-Guard AT BANQUET MAPLETON, May 20 (Special) Five students from Maplcton high school attended the National Honor society banquet at the Del Rey cafe last week. Jeanette Johnson was already a member. tnose initiated were Ida Johnson, Mae Vincent, and Helga Vingelen. Marie Vingelen was placed on probation. STOCK ranch, 385 acres, well adapted for goats, cows & hogs. 2 mi. of creek bottom; small cult., new buildings, house par tially furn.; also 3-rm. cabin, some equipment. Well located for water, roads, and out range. For more imformation write McCully Realty Co., 69 W. Jii1!ByjE"?cne' Ore STUDENTS ELECT YONCALLA, May 20 fSne- clal) The high school student body elected the following officers, president, iiioert Kingcry; vice president, Peggy Coggswell; sec retary, Priscilla Turpin treasurer, Bill Wittmeyer yell leader, Betty Ruth Kuruo and Venola Marsh; athletic mannger, Howard Apple- gate; sergeant at arms, Lois Brant. AT BREWER HOME VAUGHN, May 20 (Special! Kocent visitors at Mrs. Retta Brewer's were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Perry and son Ray, of Elmira: Mr and Mrs. Robert Dwigans and sons Clyde and Bruce, of Irving; Mr. ana Mrs. Nelson Whipps and chil dren Nondys Ann, and Maxwell of Eugene, and Mrs. Edwinna La- vere, of Twin Oaks. 11)0 Cuu He Wwr -Guard i a mem W of the Ataoclatrd Pi-ma. Th Atarwt. itd Ptm ts exeluilve.y entitled to tht J (or publication of all nwi dispatch et crtMittd to It or not othmvlM credited n thli papr and alo all tha local nrwi mimiintd nrin. All tight M puMtca Uon of trcu) dlitutchM hratn ax alx fl? Can-tar rear It in tdvancfu. nj v.imfr mommy. By Mall In Oreoo. Oy Mail tn Ortfon. MonU.aw.or UUItltl Of at I. TMrt MOT T Matt. mnnlh M By Mai ip Oreton I mrmih , ft tv tn Making Chang of Addraaa. olNitf Civ format adrfrou . Mn .. ...- Thli la nactsary In ordar that tout - uinnTfnw nn oapm tonnM at om arldr Local Want-Ad Rates Oh luaruoa. FREE FARM CATALOG Complete details 300 farms 120 ACRES HOME & JOB $1300 Timbered hills and bench, l'fe acres garden, balance pasture and valuable wood timber, 2-rm. cabin, spring water, wood truck, power saws, tractor, plows, etc. All go. Consider late car as part payment, good terms. 288 ACRE HIWAY STOCK FARM S4200 I Acres tilled, balance pasture and valuable wood timber. 5-rm. house, barn, etc., springs, creek, paved road, electricity, bus to schools, 17 miles of Eugene, fine for sheep. LOVELY HOME ON McKEN ZIE. S3500. Modern 9-room log bungalow, completely plumbed, casement, furnace, faces McKenzie high way, and the river, ground space about 80x500. Cost owner $6000 for buildine. will eive terms. Hundreds of other good buys m the Free Oregon Farm Catalog. Oregon Settlement Assn., 81 W. 8th PICTURESQUE AND , PROFITABLE 8 ACRES of river loam in cherries and English walnuts, with beau tiful 7-room home completely modern, hardwood floors, fire place, glassed and screened sleeping porch. Lovely kitchen wan large sunny Dreamasi nooK. Yard beautifully landscaped, fishpool, ornamental trees. An abundance of berries and grapes. Chicken hse., 400 capacity. Barn for cow. Fronts on highway. Has fine river frontage. Total price $8500, $3000 cash or might trade. EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS 241-2 Miner Building Tel. 479 BUY this new home like rent and DanK me diiiorence: 5 large rooms, large closets, builtins, hardwood floors, fireplace, base ment furnace, cement walks, drive, gar., large lot. Located 766 W. 12th; open evervdav. J. C. watts, owner and builder 6 A. SANTA CLARA dist. 8-rm. use., Darn, auto, pump, elec, dbl. G alfalfa, oats & vetch; only $3450 with $1750 dwn., bal. $17.50 per mo., and Is a bargain. Former price $3800.00. C. J GOTTSCH1M, Real Estate, 3rd van riuren LANE COUNTY BEST BUY 70 A.; 55 A. river bottom ;20 A. alfalfa; 2 sets of buildings; spring water piped to house; school bus. Stocked and equipped. Price $5500; half cash. COPENHAVER 95 W. 15th. Phone 1762-M. CABIN camp prop, on 99'So., 3 A., nujm'cni io wuiametie lair Use.. for cabin and trailer camp! Price RODMANS (Member" Realty Bd.) 820 Willamette Ph. 2267 STOCK, equip., crops and lease iiDoui 3 acres grass, clover hay; 9 acres oat, vetch; 9 acres grain; lots of good pasture. Reg.-Guard Box 1240. OUT OK TOrNoTVNER , SAYS SELL 40 A., new 5-rm. hse.. chicken hse.. 4 mi. from city limits. Phone N A nn tid e,, J f f,. gene; S-rm. iisc. & gar. Good "uy ai 1 1 tits. RODMANS (Member Realty Bd.) 820 Willamette Ph. 22H7 RICllT'lN'THE MIDST of the finest residential districts. 2242 Fail-mount Blvd. This mod- Pl tV,nHn-1 ImiMi, i.aii Km chased. B rooms. 3 bedrooms. If interested call 890-.I SNAPS. 126 A. river bottom farm lease, crops, stock, equipment tann q,,im i i: a berries, good bldgs., $85o', $200 own. nooie, ageni.j! mi tv nv. 80 ATUN IMPROVED, $12 pcF A l miner for buildings; spring water, will grow filberts. Owne . Jjh. 18-F-5. evenings. 17 A. 6 rm. house. $1250. Will take cood car 674 Washlncton Jlo p Una STOCK ranch. Good proposition sale. Kc.-Guiru 1243, lor quick i EXCELLENT Dairy Farm, '184 acres; two paved highways, one mile Salem, now mostly cult, grain & clover. Complete bldgs. inc., 100 cow modern dairy barn, fine creek, beautiful location. Hi-grade investment opportu- unity account extensive adjacent development state ana munici pal institutions and suburban residential tract. Pearson, 3033 N. E. Tillamook St., Portland Ore., Ga 0338. UNIVERSITY District, 5-rm. stuc co, full basement, $3500. 10 cash, balance $31.50 per month. A FINE roomy 4-bedroom house wnn tun dry casement and a i car garage, $7000; 10 cash, bal ance $48.20 ner month. SO. WILLAMETTE 1 acre 5-room modern, full basement. 2-car garage, $2500; cash $150, bal ance $25 per mo. L. B. COX Miner Bldg. FOR SALE BY OWNER 30 2-3 A. 2'A miles West Monroe, Oregon. IDEALLY adapted for winter ouios. s-rm. ultra mort em, partly furnished home with electric lights and pressure water system. Beautiful grounds, good barn, double garage. No noons, or nign water. $1500 cash will handle. Inq. Wm. H. Carson, Monroe Hotel, Monroe, Ore. 440 ACRES; 100 A. in cult All fenced and cross-fenced: 600 cords of oak wood standing, 20 canoaas puing, o-rm. nse. eiec. Barn and other outhuilriines nut and fruit trees, 2 mi. from railroad and grade and high school. Price $7000: $2500 down. bal. terms at 5 int. payable annuauy. inq. J. ts. Young, Box 166, Springfield. Ore. 80 A., 40 A. in bottom land, 15 A. In cultivation. 7 -rm hse. run ning water. Wired for W Chicken hse., garage, barn. Dams for Irrigation; mi. grade, high school bus. Must sell because of lesIjylarolaabershop 2077 "Onyx. 5 rm. bungalow, sun room, utility room. exc. rnnrl Convenient to schools. Priced to sen. lerms if desired. Owner ynanes wiper. Hli. 1764-M. BEAUTIFUL 5-rm., coasf 'home. Right on ocean front. Cabins ad joining if desired. 6 mi. So. Yachats, Mrs. C. V. Ruhndorff, Yachats, Ore. BARGAINS in farms, year around springs and creeks. Many ex changes. H. N. Traxler, Real r.siaie, ureswejl. NICE FOUR-ROOM-HOME REAL BUY $1500. $250 down: S25 nor mnnth L. F. HODGES 628 Willamette St Bi OWNER: 4-room, cozy home. reasonnoie. smalt own. payment 1642 W. 6th. SUB. home. 2 bedrms. Just being completed. Aug. Grendler. Ph. i un-w. SUMMLH home on River. 20 mi. from Eugene. C. A. Cressey. D. E.Yoran. TWO to 18 A. 1 mi. North Santa tiara. Also 3 to ;w a. on Woa hink jake. C. E. Hnrwood. "TWO BEDROOM HOUSE AT 1374 E. 19th 10 ACRES gardening land. Bell i-yaicK. ttu i, fa. tj-i -i, Real Estate for Sale 200 44 A. in Mohawk, 20 A. cult., al falfa, clover, corn, witn b-rm. tile nse., elec, barn, chick hse., $4500 with $2900 dwn. & terms. SMALL pltry. ranch 2M mi. of tugene, 4-rm. hse., gar., 14x44 pltry. hse., brooder hse., elec. sprinkling system, $2100, with Vz dwn.. bal. terms. 31 A. turkey ranch, 5 mi. of Cot tage urove, o-rm. hse. witn oatn, firepl., lots of outbldgs., $3500, with $1000 dwn. bal. terms. 3 A. on 99 hwy. & River. Very good nse., auto, wtr. system; suitable for auto court, $2900, with $1000 dwn.. bal good terms. 1 A. 1 mi. S. E. of limits; hse. & Darn, lrutt ac berries, $851), with $200 dwn.. bal. $20 ner mo. UNI. dlst, 6-rm. home with firepl., $2750. with terms. N. MONROE St. hse. & lot. Very good buy at $1750 with $400 dwn.. bal. S20 rjer mo. MANY other buys & exchanges in nig & small tarms, groc. stores, auto courts, apt. hses. See C. J. GOTTSCHIM. Real Estate at 282 Van Buren, Gilmore Station Old Hiway, No. SPECIAL PRICE ON NEW HOME 5-R. mod., just out of citv limits on South Willamette St. Small pay ment down, bal. less than rent. Price $3250. Let Mr. Humphrey show you & explain how easy it is 10 own your own nome. E. H. PETERSON CO. 61 W. Broadway Phone 942 FOR QUICK SALE. 37 'A A. 10 mi W Eugene; power line, macadam road, small barn, old hse., chick en hse., deep well, 380 turkeys, fresh cow; $2500, cash $800, bal. easy terms, n. it. uiDson, K. K. 1, tugene. FOR QUICK SALE, bargain, 40 A, ranch on Indian creek, iV-i A seeded to potatoes. 380 turkeys fresh cow, power site water easily piped, no buildings, $2000, casn $iuuu, oal. on easy terms, by owner. R. R. Gibson, Eugene, rt. n. l. SUBURBAN 3 ACRES $175 DOWN 3 ACRES, comfortable house, elec. . tricity, beautiful setting by the McKenzie river; 2 A. tillable. Price $1900, $175 down, bal. $25 per mo., including interest at 5 t-aii lor Mr. Hugn. E. H. PETERSON CO. 61 W. Broadway Phone 942 THIS CLOSE-IN HOUSE & LOT win sausty a $BU00 appetite for only $4000. EAST SIDE 5 rms. with bsmt, furn.. fireplace, hw. floors, $2300, $230 down. DUPLEX Good condition, $2000, with email rinum tinim-i m-4 PAUL W. CAMPBELL. REALTOR diu Miner mag. Phone 320 160 acres in cult. Good set of Dunaings; silo, close to power line. At $16,750. We are selling this place for what the tillable una is worm ana giving away 175 acres of excellent pasture, some nice timber. Don't overlook this if you want a GOOD farm. Easy terms. J. W. Moore, real es- laic, xiarris ourg, ure. OPEN HOUSE. 1893 Villard St. will be open for inspection Sun. from 1 to 5. Has been recondi tioned and looks like new, has 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 2 complete bathrooms, nine furnaco etc The loan company says SELL. uniy $4000, 107o down, balance like rent. F. J. BERGER, 32 E. 8th Ave 10 A. beautiful location on lake, small bus,, living quarters, bath, elec, wtr., picnic grounds. Boats, swimming; 1000 ft. water front, ajauu. Keg. -Guard 1236. FOR SALE One acre, five-room nouse, oatn, two cottages, chick en house, near new high school. on aoutn tiixtn. uottage Grove. wic. vuaain juncan REAL ESTATE. Sales, Rentals. , , . PTOJPert? Management. LANE COUtfTY ABSTRACT CO 22 E. 8th Ave. Ph. 98 Robert W.JPotter, Mgr. Prop. Dept BACK Woods ranches, 40. 120. 160 lerms. t. wooley. Mistv Hill Ranch, Smith River Rd., ,i mi. So. Leona. P. O. 10 miles In FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Call at the National Farm Loan oince, ie( is. Km Ave., for lists Telephone 1068: 40 A. good pasture, spring, house hold furniture, machinery, tools Inq. Inman's Gas Station. mira. El- FOR SALE Coast farm 120 Good buildings $1500. W. Sheridan. Westfir. Ore. ONE ACRE 4-RM. NEW HOME Si.iu tun price; $350 down L. E. HODGES 628 WillampttP VIEW joi"85x"95. "Bargain. Phone 1x5 1 i-j or MfSrS Q- i,ncA nlnrfl i... 01ftA terms, Aug. Grendler, 1331" High Real Estate for Sale 200 1 Real Estate for Sale 200 McCULLY REALTY COMPANY 69 WEST BROADWAY REALTORS "BORN AND RAISED IN OREGON" PHONE 137 A REAL PLACE TO START ON. 385 A. Only 5 or 6 A. in actual cult. Has a good 6 rm. nouse, tneir own lights, . spring water piped in, nice barns, poultry houses, also a good 3 rm. cabin. There must be 100 A. of good bottom land on this place. Fine fish stream runs right through it. This is exceptionally good . land and not too hard to clear. Controls hundreds of acres of out-range. There are good reasons for selling. Price $4500. Some tools and a light plant goes with it. EASTERN OREGON STOCK FARM. 520 A. 250 A. has been cult. Located on a good road and free bus to school. Good water with windmill and gas engine. 8 rm. res., full set of plumbing, includ ing hot and cold water. Good sized barn, 300 A. in rabbit-tight fence. Will consider property in the Willamette valley, or if you are interested in buying will give you extra good terms and sell at an exceedingly low price. SUBURBAN HOME. A Ittle over an acre. Vk story 5 room house, with basement, furnace, full set of plumbing, located only a short distance from Eugene. Price $2000. , DAIRY RANCHES. We have a number of well-equipped dairies, Some in the valley and some on the coast, for sale at exception ally good prices. We specialize in these; therefore we feel that we are better able to pick out a good place than anyone else. See us if you are interested. CITY PROPERTY CHEAP HOME $1000 7 rms., plumbing, big lot, paved street, good garden. iMorinwesi part oi city. . just me place lor large family wanting near schools. Good terms. COLLEGE HILL SELECT 6 Rm. COTTAGE. One of the best built and comtortabie homes in i.ugene, modern in every respect. View lot with elaborate shrubs and flowers. See this and you will agree that the price of $6375 is reasonable. Terms arraneed. LAKE FRONT LOT. Have fine lot on Sunnyside Drive facing attrac tive laKe lor an extra good nome at only $450, where a full FHA loan can be had. Let us help you with that dream home. UNI. DIST. 5 RM. HOME. In fine neighborhood. At $3150 this is a good buy. MANY WILL BE SORRY IF they don't buy now. The big river work is assured so you snouid secure yourself by selecting a per manent home now. Don't delay or you'll be sorry. 2145 CHARNELTON ONE OF EUGENE'S FINER HOMES WILL BE SOLD BEFORE JUNE 1 A description of this home is futile in conveying an adequate idea of its charm and value. However, here are a few facts: It has an iron tile roof with a life time guarantee. There are 4 bedrooms, each with cross ventilation. The living room is 18x27, with view windows on three sides. A fireproof garage is two-car capacity. The maximum heating cost for one year is $35 sawdust burner. It has a new Wesix water heater. It has a nine foot basement. The walls and ceilings are smooth marble-dust plaster with four coats of eggshell enamel. The breakfast room will seat eight comfortably. . The tiled bath has a shower and two large towel and supply closets. The matchless view pays the price of weather exposure, but there are double glass windows east and west for protection. The landscaped yard affords an outdoor living room as well as a fine setting for year round greenery. The price is right for the buyer, wrong for the seller for it means a sacrifice of 30 its cost, seven years ago. PHONE 2628 SUNDAY OR 967 WEEKDAYS FOR .APPOINTMENT. FOR SALE AT BOTTOM ROCK PRICES Several Choice Building Lots Located 20th and Willamette to Olive, Alpha Place Addition, Formerly Mercy Hospital Grounds SEE F. M. CASHMAN, AGENT ALPHA CORPORATION 10th and Willamette Streets , Phone 164 W. K. STRIKER Real Estate Insurance 691 Willamette Street Phone 912 BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN HOME, 2 A. in River Road District, mod ern 4 bdrm. house with full basement and furnace, double garage, beautifully landscaped, poultry house for 1000 hens, brooder houses, barn for cow, family fruit and walnuts, fine stand alfalfa and fine garden, all planted. $6300. Terms. 5 A. JUST OUTSIDE CITY, 5 rm. house, poultry house, barn, lots of fruit, Wi A. youngberries, city' lights and water. A REAL BUY AT $3,000, about 'A down. BEAUTIFUL SPRINGFIELD HOME priced far below its actual value; consists of large living room, with fireplace, dining room, ime Dunt-in Kitchen, 4 bdrms., 2 baths, nice sleeping porch, has full basement, furnace, and is just all that you could ask in a home. Price $3,500; terms in reason. 20 A., 9 ml. out, unimproved, but all fine land. YOU CAN'T EQUAL THIS BUY AT $1,000; good terms. 4 RM. modern East side home. Full basement, fireplace, furnace, nard wood floors. Large high dry lot. Cement drive. Price $2650, Monthly payments of $26.50 which include interest, principal payments and taxes. Balance of mortage $1700. Owner will take car to $500 and cash for balance of equity, 24 A FOR $1100 24 A. 5 miles from Eugene on good oil road. 4 rm. house, garage, and barn. All can be cultivated. Good well. Electricity avail. able. Price $1100.00 or will include 10 best Alaska Silver fox with all pens and equipment at $500.00 additional. See us for iurtner details. NEW SUBURBAN 4 RM. HOME IN EUGENE light, water and school district 3 blocks from car line. Lot 57x120 ft Price $1700.00. We will be glad to show you this new home and you will be delighted with the interior finish and the outside surroundings. B. H. DOUGLASS R. V. BALDWIN Ph. 3601 32 West 8th Ave. Br OUD. pronprlwT- iPSt!' 2-rm "i: nn- ffiTfc- Trade fo&J property; fi.rJSLffl5 t at NeNvrW.' 4. Eugenp ' Ta Path a nice hsel S (J isan 7,"'."' 'mil t GARAGTTr-Tra SOME MORE BARGAINS IN SMALL PLACES 5 acres, close to Marcola, all in cultivation and free water to irrigate, some of the finest of garden land, good 7 room house in fine shape, new barn, large chicken house, all fenced, running creek, a real home at $1800.00 with house all furnished, 100 chickens and other items. With $1700.00 cash and good terms. 6'i acres. 2 miles from Eugene, new 5 room house, fine spring of water by house, good road and mail route, wonderful view of town, 4 acres in cultivation. At $1500,00 and good terms. 10 acres, 3 miles of Junction City, all in cultivation and crop unim proved, for $700.00, fine land, good buy. Some fine stock ranches on terms. SEE E. W. WALKER WITH F. J. BERGER, 32 E. 8TH ST. FOR SALE OR TRADE 126 acres, modern 8 room house, 46 acres in cultivation, 80 acres in pasture and timber, 14 miles from Eu gene. Phone 3440. GOOD GENiRlrS 15 m0;sofZi acre nf Appal one 2-rm rah in f ou including ft V?;:.,"rl ML!! testis COMMUNITY nimr,J Miner BuiHjn Tr, J FORSAIZSraTira doma srnnrt hi,.... .'Vl ro"oms:iot(80x,5T5i monthly payments, other m farm and city property t Halseyand locality a gj to live, 40 minute drive to I gene. Chas. Sterling, Hi' Real Estate, Phone 338, Hli TR ADE STORE FOR SUBURBi A very good grocery and Dei store, plenty of fixtures, t store building, 4-room iBifcf and garage on paved antsi trade for 5 to 10 acre subail Sunday, phone Mr. Millet ISM C P. Hvntr. RFJt.Tvm 727 Willamette St. Phot SEE THIS TODAY THE BEST BUY in Lane Co. fronting on McKenzie 4 Pi Hy's, 7-room hse. & smsB i bldg. A home, a business gilt investment all in one. A! head of Main St in Glera (it s the place they talk ltd See owner at beavers Court. GENERAL MERCHANTS in market road center sevj 5,000 population on Highrail PRESENT ownersmp z w TTninnimhereri. New sto& good living for family. PJ right FARM & HOME 37 W. Broadway Pte r.-nnrv. rv simp and 8-rm. f; Furnished. Ph. 470 or l!5i- close in. T T? A CC Com, Sta f.Sf small town, Keg.-uuarc w WANTED to manage ranch, shares. Reg.-uuara iat For Sale or Trade JOHN DEERE hay loader; If .hi-bon hco 1VS2 ChlCl!5 for milk cows, heifers. hrJ JagejJctJil0S! r,n pat" p nn TiUDI o i-i. ht its. and tr ' .Take'sanpartg ri, w. i .vim. t." - - or trade for cattle or M HOTlTTTlncMnOla apts. only 2500 May -W E. Kenner, jp'l-- CEDyriSslTtrade to 6 Wanted to Trade DURING binder for cbitteH or cow. N. Z.VtwMM FueIJorJa!eJ COMESTICBURN sH Green Stamp CETRALEATf PhoneJiE-pT SAWDUST, Bisrj,fSS hQU22Tf Lengacner; . v. BLOCK. r l6.-...-- S, PLANER ENDS, dry .... rUBNACEBaJ -.rSTodfor.'rl heifers: anything in. duutu" SEC Hein, Junction u Elmira-rrnr cook wo?dntk knoU-&S Ash SSJLJ?ihf0' DRYHia7ySlaM2p: GoffiMt Broi! CLEAR old f-i0SCrVg BLOCK-Vood S4 LARGE Dry 2nd Gr SLAB or EftW BLOCK wog ph,Ji Old Growth,