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SI. 1M1 Wale wive CnClinrf nf final PJHVII v. I ' aunty's Jfl Christmas Ulil fhort $1000 f thC r ..-sary to carry on the w.alth program. (roml sales is used ln a fisht tuberculosis KStofi" high standard, of V'Eiith in Lsne K"ty- f the Health Association Rr,iucation material Is dip. Kj X-rays of the chest are rjli tuberculin testing pro- P sponsored. More than ii mnnev raised is used rLS maintain the Lane county; rt"?''.lL.nt. the official Z. In county to carry on fJSculMis program. Their Mniists of tuberculosis K,Hn surveys, follow-up of 5? Xrs to the tuberculin fitment of patients to the ratorla snd home visits Lm the release of patients Kfunitoria. Seal sale money K"Jd in the rehabilitation IXrculMls patients so that VZ, become self supporting ffnotbecome an additional bur Uthetax payers. F, county chairman of CiMl campaign, revealed to tt the load carried by the Lflilosls association, would be Ellrger this coming year than fc before, because of the un Ul wnditions. and urged that Ele buy as many seals as jr": tin: THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON PageElevm . J 'fcJrfcJwJSnj? ?H?IRS" of the First Christian Church, under the direction of Hal Young, will present Hawley'i The Christ Child" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday. . published hards. AD rlshta of publica credited to tt or not otherwise and Hod In this paper and alao alt th local aawa tlon of spaclal dlspatcnef hereto are alaa reserved. By Camar. yearly to advance. By carrier, montruy.. .100 - M tM em Eugene High News of Week fsrnoN cm MAN DIGS I MeCord of Rt. 3, Junction id Saturday at uio cu: Funeral services and orr WW De uinuunwu w t fte Veatch-Hollingsworth if i a MaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaKaaiaBieaxnaJ I US. GOLDIE A. BURK- IT (above) formerly of Snpercurline Beauty Sa lt now on the staff of the Mouse Beauty Salon, lo ll nop the Miner building. At the Christmas assembly held December 19, the E. H. S. orches tra, under the direction of Douglas Orme, played several selections. Among the pieces played was: "A Christmas Fantasia" by press man, also heard on the program were two solos by members of the orchestra; Everett Fulton piano solo, and Eugene Hebrard, cornet solo. Business of the last meeting of Esculo y Agila, Eugene high's Spanish club, consisted mostly of committee reports. They consisted of the radio pro-; gram committee; and the scrap i book committee, consisting of Don Simpson, Margaret McGee, Rose mary Marshall, Marvin Mayfield and Bettie Davis. Bettie Hall,' cfub president, pre sented a financial report on the banquet and Margaret McGee an nounced the committees for the next club party In January. Seven new members were re cently elected Into the service club, and will be initiated shortly after the holidays. Those elected were Ervin Webb, Don Beairsto, Roberta Hughes, Ann Langston, Melba Finch, and Ruth Robertson. Donald Derrick son is president of the club. The Girls' League Christmas bazaar was held December 17, and 19, in the Eugene high school towels, pot holders, aprons and the like were donated by the girls. The bazaar was organized by Norma Aalvik and Dorothy Len hart under the direction of Miss Carolyn L. Woods, social studies teacher and financial advisor of the League. The Girls Reserves organization of Eugene high school is sponsor ing the annual Christmas seal drive. . , Members of the oral English of Mrs. Ethel Chase Christie, English and drama instructor, have been giving talks explaining the sale in all of the social studies classes. Thus far In the sale 5 classes have 100 per cent sales and approxi mately $:&. ' For several "weeks students of Phillip- Parks' social problems etus ROAST your TURKEY on CHRISTMAS DAY Let Mother be with the l Christmas dinner Is wra to be a tueeesi with Elliott' GMsatyouraervieel P"d us your fowl (or batter still, one of our own tea ry) well shift mid tnnal II nunlv la be (served for P Christmas dinner. Or lust phone and tell us how pr Wests you will have and we will prepare the turkey lift? ttdlL 11 ..... . ... i . . , 1 J r--" -mi an me trimmings ail reaay io rane nome ana F Piping hoi. ' ""Fresh Meat Department Have the finest full-breasted turkey, roasting lens and frier. Avoid disappointment . . . order KUlottsl P OWN Home Made BAKERY GOODS Cakes Rolls Pumpkin Pies Mince Pies r tome witk a., ..i.J h..tA.. t-rvv. hfttl IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS! Give Basket oi AMorted Foods J J Plum Pudding Fruit Cgkes Candies O Oranges Nuts . O Red Apples Reliabh Food tor Every Day free DeUvery Phone IS Elliott's Grocery 13th and Peritenon if k M EUGENE BROTHERS, Larry Jeans, left, of the U.S.S. Arizona, and Lee Jeans, right, of the "Mosquito fleet" on the Alantic coast, serve on two oceans. classes have been preparing and writing term papers which are part of the students semester re quirements to complete the course. oome of the topics which have been chosen as subjects for the papers are: Women aviators as a career, forestry as a profession and many otners. 'E" club of Eugene high in eleven fellows into the on Wednesday, December The itiated group 17. General chairman Kenneth Carter said that the initiation went oft very well and also stated that Cleona Nesbitt and Earl Haynes helped a lot. Cleon and Kan were chairman committees that worked hard on the dinner and on the journeys the boys were assigned. 'Two-Ocean' Family Serving Uncle Sam 'Two-ocean" brothers are Law rence and Lee Jeans, of Eugene. "Larry," who attended hih school at Santa Clara, was with' the U. S. S. Arizona. No word has come from him to his par ents here, Mr. and Mrs. Dorwin Jeans, of 16th an dPolk streets, since the attack on Pearl Harbor. Lee, formerly a member of the crew of the U. S. S. North Caro lina, is now with the "mosquito fleet" of shallow draft, 70-miles-an-hour torpedo boats, somewhere on the Atlantic ocean. Another brother, Rodney Jeans,' of Eugene, is an aircraft spotter with the aircraft warning service. Hofmann to Play In Eugene Jan. 7 Josef Hofmann, hailed by crit ics as the "greatest pianist of our time," will be presented here at McArthur court on Wednesday eve ning, January 7, as the third attrac tion of the university of Oregon's 1941-42 "Greater Artist" series. Since he made his American de but In 1887, as a child of ten, Hof mann has risen to the pinnacle of his craft. For the cast 54 years he has thrilled music lovers the world over and critics and audiences hail him as an artist who performs each year the astonishing feat of surpassing himself. . Mr. Hofmann made his last Eu gene appearance in 1935 and there has been a constant demand for a return engagement since that memorable concert. Tickets will be placed on sale for the January 7 recital on Monday, December 29, at the A.S.U.O. ticket office in Mc Arthur court. By Mall In Oregon. Outelde of State. By Mall. I . ,. By Mall ln Oregon. S moo the . CBANGI or ADDKtSS In Making Change of Addran nteaia give former addres as well ae the new. This Is necessary In order that tout credit can be transferred and the Danes stopped at old address. Legal Notices CALL FOR BrOS Bids for public ItsblHty snd property dsmage Insurance on trucks and auto, mobiles will be opened at tan o'clock a. m. on Wednesday. January 14. I, by the Lane County Court. We reserve the right to accept or reject any and au oias. LANE COUNTY DEPARTMENT or ROADS. GEORGE STOCK. Purchasing Agent 733 Mon Dec 3). Townsend News (From Official Townsend Headquarters) Lighthouse Temple Musical Program Is Sunday Eve The following Christmas pro. gram will be presented at the Lighthouse Temple, Sunday night at 7:30. Scene 1. The Annunciation. Violin quartette "Silent Night" Duet -"To Bethelem" Mrs. Edna Dickey, Mrs. Bertha Powell. Scene 2. The Inn.. Solo .it....,(Only a Cave" Mr. Carol Grimes - Trumpet Duet "Hark the Herald Angels Sing." Scene 3: The Shepherds. Women's Chorus . "The Angel's Song" Men's Chorus : "Go Humble Shepherds" Vibraharp Solo "O Holy Night" Miss Willyla Bushnell Scene 4. The Visit of the Magi. Marimbo Solo "We Three Kings" Verlin Haligus Choir "Sintf for Joy" Offertory. Ladies' Quartette .."Angels from the Realm of Glory" Mixed Quartette ... "Medley Christmas Hymns" Sermon, by pastor ..... "Crowded Out" YMCAOpen House Is Set for Dec. 28 Who Has a Home For Puppy, 'Topsy?' A puppy by the name of "Top sy," who is said to be "mostly ter rier," black, with a few white specks over its furry round body is just waiting to wiggle under some child's Christmas tree, ac cording ta the latest release from the Eugene chamber of commerce, whieh has habit of pitying San ta Claus all year round. Topsy has taken temporary shel ter at the heme of Mrs. E. J. Ed wards at 2018 Orchard avenue. Someone "left" the infant dog in the neighborhood, and Mr. Ed wards gave it a bit of food and love. She cannot keep Topsy be cause she has another dog, so she would like to find a nice home for the three-month-old pup. "Isn't that cute?" smiles blonde Ellen Ness, secretary to the secre tary of the chamber of commerce.. , . Babb Employes Given Bonds And Yearly Cash Bonuses The 43 employees of the R. A. Babb Hardware company were given $25 and $50 denomination defense bonds in addition to their yearly cash bonuses for Christ mas this year. . The gifts were handed out at a meeting of the store staff Fri-' day night, Belden Babb present ing the bonds and the money. R. A. Babb talked to the group en the importance of all citizens buying defense bonds and stamps. The second annual YMCA open house will be held Sunday, De cember 28, at 4 p.m. for people of Eugene, A. F. Holmer has an nounced. All members of the university and city YMCA board, the com mittee of management tar tne house and other committee work ers will be present to receive guests. A brief program will be given in -which recognition will be given those individuals who have contributed most to the pro gram this past year. This will be followed by a social hour. Invitations are being mailed to individuals and organizations espe cially interested in the work of the organization, but other per sons are also welcome to attend. Roosevelt School Play Due Today "Herman, the Clockmaker," the Roosevelt Junior high . school Christmas presentation, , will be given at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the school building. Music for the play will be by the vested choir of 43 voices. Organ for the play was loaned to the school by Charles P. Poole. AU patrons and friends of the School are invited. Following is the cast taking part in the play: Norman Diebel, Beulah Korn, Nell Chase, Barbara Wood, Mari lyn Harris, Bobby Bryant, Kenny Wullschleger, Marilyn Metzger, Peggy Grant, Jacqueline Moore, Jim Mclnroe, Jerry Dyck. Velma Bowers, Gerald . Fox, Margaret Reese, Harold Bailey, Charlotte Cluster, Marilyn Hinz, . Edmund Wills, Bob Hankins, Lowell Pat ten, Ada Spieer, Dorothy Chap man, Andy Anderson, Bill Hsrber, Ike Lusk, Ann Carlyle, Leatrice Haigler, Anne Phetteplace, Marcia Musgrave, Helen Sigismund. All faculty members and sev eral P.-T.A. members are assist ing in presenting the play, call ran Bros ..FOR SALE to Highest Bidder PranV. lln Methodist S-room parsonage and 1 Acre imore or less) of ground. Pull cement foundation, plastered Interior. The board reserves the right to reject all bids. Bids to close Dec. 31, 1941. MRS. GROVER MACK, Junction City, Oregon. 725 Sun Dec. 21. Real Estate For Sale Me Protteaslonal Cards PHYSICIANS & SUrITEONET E??li' H- 709 Miner. Phone849. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN DR. H. H. PETERS, TlffajgBjdjr. DENTIST Lee, W. B. Tiffany Bg. 42-J. 42-M. OPTOMETRIST AND OPXICIAN DR. ELLIOTT I. 6. O. F. BLDG. Sherman W. Moody, 38E. Brdwy. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. TAYLOR. 430 Miner. Ph. 278. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PERCY W. BROWN SPENCER R. COLLINS tc CO." OPEN HOUSE . Sunday, Dec. 21. 1941 Agate St, University district. S large rooms, all oak floors, large glassed in porch which will make additional J sleeping room. Only built 2 years. Fine fireplace, fine earner lot, shrubbery. Open 2:00 to 4.00. F. J. BERGER IN CHARGE HATCHERY AND EGG BUSINESS , Also splendid home in connection, and an additional new home tor rent or employee on 99 North, near Eugene. The busineaa it a good paying one and owner will sacrifice for quick sale. Kew is the time to get this to get into business and make money. New low price. Sea me for price and terms. F. J. BERGER, II Watt Broadway. NEW 2-BEDROOM HOME, $3000. Part oak floors, also partly ln- ... ished room-over garage. See Miss Gardiner. - 2-BEDROOM HOME, $3300. Close In west sidepart oak fleers, fire place. Sell or trade for large house. Sea Edith Gardiner. NEW S-ROOM, WEST SIDE, $5100. Basement, furnace, all oak fleers, beautiful view. FHA terms. EDITH F. GARDNER. BEAUTIFUL COLLGE HILL home, 6 rooms of beautiful finish. Must sea to appreciate. Will trade for rental property. Exchanga due to army service. Will assume a few thousand on good place. See Mr. Orr. 8-ROOM, SEMI-MODERN, close to N. Highway, S miles out, for $1600. Try to beat it. Trade. See Mr. Orr, LARGE, CLOSE IN, W. Broadway., income. Good buy at $4100, 1789 ... down. Terms easy. See Mr. Orr.. .. j 33S A. close to Corvallis. 170 A. in crop, bal. timber, pasture: build- " ings good, fences woven wire. Fine place, $45 par acre. Bee Mr. Orr. 1 2 FINE, MODERN equipped and stocked dairy farms. I fine lanta ' Clara acres. $1800. See Mr. Orr. FINE 5-ROOM Springfield home, nice location, all oak floors. A bar- 'A' gain at $3150. Will trade. See Mr. Orr. . ' J. NEW 3-ROOM, well built home, ready to move in, overlooking tne '!. city; plastered, complete bathroom, garage, reread sale, flaw. i Some terms. See Mr. Walker. , 'M 5 ACRES all under plow; house, barn, 3 garages, S hen heuses, geed road mail route, only l mile to high school, only tseo.oo. lea E. W. Walker. NEW, STRICTLY MODERN S.room home, feed location, west aide. $700 down, $30 per month. See Mr. Guttery. FOUR 5-room home. Prices $1900, up. Down payments $380 up, sauQ monthly payments, i See Mr. Guttery. . The Townsend headquarters of Lane county, 291 8th avenue west, Eugene, is open daily from 1 to 5 p.m. The Townsend association meets regularly on Saturday eve ning from 7:15 to 8:30. The doors to the ballroom are open to the public for an old-time dance from 9 oclock Until midnight of the same date. townsend Club Meetings Monday, December 22 Cottage Grove club will meet at the Peterson hall at 8 p.m. Eugene club 2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wostill, 1453 High Street, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Eugene club 1, at the Silver Spray hall, 24 7th avenue west, at .? p.m. A Christmas program, birthday celebration, and a free dance will feature the evening en tertainment. On Wednesday and Saturday nights the public is cor- dially invited to attend the old time dances. Card party will be sponsored on Friday evening, De cember 26, at-8 o'clock, v - Glenwood club 9, at the school gymnasium, 7:30 p.m. Friday ' Junction club 2, at Larsen's hall, 7:30 p.m. Funeral Notices 7 HUGHES Mrs. Martha J. Hughes of Route 2. funeral services will be held Monday, Dec. 22 at 1:30 P. m. from the Branatettor. Slmc!ni?naPe1-. Rev- F"" Cook officiating and interment In the u. jb. no. i cemetery. Piano Students Play In Recital The piano pupils of Mrs. George Getty played in recital Saturday afternoon at . the studio of Miss Martha Moore. Parents and friends were invited. The students taking part in the program were: Eilene Junken, Mary Ann Thoman, Gwendolyn Bevard, Doris Hubbard, Shirley Hubbard, June Mitchell, Edwin Mitchell, Marylyn Loughary, Alice Olinghouse, Elton Ollnghouse, Jacequeline Wiltshire, Jeanne Wiltshire, Virginia Bailey, Alice Johnson, Dennie Johnson, Doro thy Nelson, and Jacqueline, Bogan. Joen ; Lockard, pupil of Miss Moore, played a violin solo. Fol lowing the program each student was presented with a small box of Christmas cake. Funeral Directors 100 BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL rnone noi uuve St POOLE FUNERAL HOMTT. Ph. Eugene 723 or Springfield 341 PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL opnngiieiq otn and B. pn. 41 1 TUllllor-QhAnMBM tT..n..nl IT . Junction City Ph. 86, Harrisburg 42 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Ph. 112 Pearl St at 10th. - VEATCH-HOLLINGSWORTH Phone 112 Pearl St. at Tenth Florists 110 RAUP'S Better Flowers. Ph. 818. Cards of Thanks 120 we Wisn to thank our mnnv friends for the rmmarmnt nrta nf kindness being shown us during Mrs. Emigh's present illness. A Merry Christmas and a Happy mew i ear to an. Dorothea and Leslie Emigh rar. ana mrs. rea f rese. Personals 145 YOUNG women in trouble and in need of a friend are asked to ' communicate with the local Sal. vation Army, phone 2099 or come to 718 pearl street or p.o, box 2ia: or write TWajor Mil dred Pratt Salvation Army White Shield Home, 2641 N. W. Mayrair Ave.. Portland. Oregon, DENTAL PLATE REPAIR TWO-HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES. DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST uor. Bin Willamette, sugene. ure xeiepnoneiBZi PSYCHOLOGIST READINGS by appointment. Phone 1984. NU BONE Foundation Garments Will caU at your home. Ph, Z41Z-K. XMAS RECESS for Edith Scotts Home Circle until further no tice. Readings Daily. Ph. 1302. See Them All At . F. I. BERGER'S 61 West Broadway tv. SAM RUGH REALTY COMPANY REALTORS' - '' . FINE MODERN HOME, CHOICE ACRE Tile in bath, kitchen and fireplace 6 large rooms and large gilfll'lMiall upstairs, full basement with space for recreation room and fire place opening. Spacious yard, large trees, double garaga, A 1 neighborhood. Price $6500. . NEW HOUSE TO TRADE FOR OLD ONI Attractive, up-to-date, well located on paved st 8 rooms and large attic, fine furnace, fireplace, 4 oak floors. Will eonslder either large or small old house. t . ' - VERY PRODUCTIVE RIVER BOTTOM FARM 107 Acres 5Vt mi. of city. Modern 6 -room house, also eeay 4-nsa, cottage; about 70 A. in cult., balance fine pasture and timber, tt' A. Ladina, 13 A. alfalfa, large asparagras bed, ate. Will for income property, might divide into two parts. - 47 A. 1 MILE OF CITY Rolling land with scattering trees, close to fine school and en (Bed road. ;Wtll trade for house ln town, $8800 (clear). ... GOOD RENTAL PROPERTY : f Extremely neat, cosy and well built 4-roem nearly new bungalow, Large lot with fine building place for another house, par. at Met J: $2850, rented for $35 per month, low taxes. . VERY SNUG AND COSY 4-RM. COTTAGE Located convenient to center on East side... $2850 feed tarnat. . ; SPACIOUS ATTRACTIVE 6-RM. 1-STORY HOME Of late design, shake exterior, massive fireplace up the front fine deep bsmt, pipe furnace, oak floors. Close to grade and Jr. high "J, and walking distance from downtown business district Fjtoe - " $4300. : . v . ;., GOOD CONTRACT FOR SALE AT DISCOUNT 1029 Willamette, PKona 76 150 Lost & Found FOUND i luernsev cow. fresh soon. Tom McLay, 4 mi. S. of Lorane, Lorane' rt.,-. Cottage Grove. ' ' EbST Large white male Persian CANDLE CAUSES ALARM . Firemen answered a false alarm Fridav nieht when thev went out to 1235 Kincaid and found that j LOST Ladies' Gruen Wristwateh. cat. One blue and one green eye. Reward. 1188 Moss. Ph. 476-R. LOST White leatheVbillfold; con tents verv valuable to owner. Reward. Ph. 4892.W after 6 p.m. Brothers Enlist In U. S. Navy WHEN OTHERS FAIL Oemt le us, Trf (are remeeuae mmih aoed t rMMwrfara. alAiialrla. miAmmw eMtnaek. cae. aBakattMaaa. ilr'. a la betas, rbeumattaav (all m Q leaser. Saver, akta. female eemeionta. . Charlie Chan Ofclneee Med. Barb OffMa hours a0 Wee. ana aimdaf, sise as 6:00 e. at, 9 B rONO COMSULTATlOrl IWst 720 Willamette. Eugene, Ore. ' Two sets of brothers are num bered among recent recruits at the Eugene navy recruiting office. They are Harry Hugh Dunning snd Leo Albert Dunning of Roseburg snd James M. Jy and Otis Wil liam Jay of Notl. Other recently enlisted man in clude Gene Vernon Hansen, Cot tage Grove; F. D. Doeley, Elkton; Everett James Doster, Mapleton; Steven Anthony Hlebechuk, Mar cola; Howard Billiek, Elkton; El ery Eldon Perry, Noti, and Rob ert Dwayne Kundert, Eugene. "Just about every single able bodied men in Notl has enlisted in the navy!" Chief Petty Officer D. B. Lockwood said Saturday. . WANT-AD RATES 1 time, per tine .......12c 3 timet, per line ... 21c S times, per line ..2Se 7 timet, per line .-Slc 1 month, per Una .....1.85 Deduct 8 where eash accompanies Ad. Count 6 averare sited words per line. Minimum ad two lines. Minimum charge 25e. A special low rite to person seeking employment the house was not on fire but what looked like flames was a boy in the attic with a candle. This occurred at 6:45 p. m. There was a flue fire in a resi dence at 41 Twenty-third avenue west at 10:25 p. m. No damage resulted. rbe Kugane Register-Guard Is s irjem ear of the Associated Press. The Assocl avea Press Is exclusively entitled to the us for publication of all news dispatches Reward. Ph. 1932, Grace Soleim. Transportation loWestISates"" 160 Portland O. W. $1.85: R. T., $3: Lv. Eugene 9:15 a. m., 5:30 p. m., 8 p. m,. San Francisco $6.25; R. T. $11.25; Los Angeles $11; R. T. $19.80. New York $45.50; Chi cago $38.50; El Paso, $24.30. DOLLAR BUS LINE 49 E. Broadway Phone 909 TRANSPORTATION f u r n. for ' driver to Puget Sound Tues. morn. Return Sun. 312 E. 11th. GOING 'to L. A." Dec. "267 Want 4 passengers. Share exp. Ph. 4141. Real Estate For Sale 200 CLOSE-IN DUPLEX $3200 Live in the down stairs; the upper floor is rented for $30. Paved lot is 67x160. with fruity flowers and shrubs. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT $5500 Six bedroom house, with two furnished apartments in basement always rented. On large paved lot with roam for another house. SIX ROOM SUBURBAN HOME ON full acre of fine old walnut trees. Fireplace in back yard; bus right by the door; city water and lights. Only $500 dawn. PAUL W. CAMPBELL. 820 MINER BLDG. . REALTOR PHONE 320 4-RM. House, $1,100. $300 down, balance $30 per-month. .. L, E, HODGES. 742 Will. St. R. W. POTTER. R.nl Ratal I.O.O.F. Bldg. ' Phone 4456 BY OwTVEOTTof 4 yfr'old fll berti in Cakwsjr diat Ph. 1590-M HOMESITES 10 down, $10 per erl ft Ultra BTrr t ta 4 at. a. a, 4 11. wo. 01 city unuts on new G. Jacobs, It: 4-RM. House, 2 lots on good street. $650.00. ' L.E. HODGES, 742 WILL St , '.' RODMANS REALTORS - " ' 702 WILLAMETTE PHOHE WOO' , FAIRMOUNT BOULEVARD HOME--DELIOHTITri-TJinQU. Ore, f looks City. 5 rooms with Dinette, and Breakfast Nook. Kardweed floors throughout, Fireplace, basement, wood fumaoe. $8,100., .. . '. . 4, EXTRA GOOD WEST SIDE. Very fine Dutch Colonial 4 home. 7 large rooms, nook, fireplace, double plumbing. furnace. Extra large beautiful lot, Well located, $4750 for Short Terms reasonable. 4 INVESTMENT PROPERTY BUSINESS BUTLCINQ W LAHY COUNTY that draws a monthly rental of $236.50. Taxes anoont-t $200, making a net annual return on this properly of S8 en aheij price $10,500. '. 42.5 ACRES UNIMPROVED McKENZIE FRONTAGE. 14 miles gene. Facing 600 feet on MeKenzie, affording beautiful cabin site, f 15 acres easily cleared with bulldozer. This is secluded and ewhi- sive. . $750 if taken this month, $250 down, bal. $10 per month. . A FINE McKENZIE FARM ONLY 16 MILES FROM OUR OTTICI. X. 90 acres with just about everything. 45 acres cultivated. Easily in- in creased to 60 acres, 20 acres hops, 15 acres fine walnuts, I acres el- I fslfa, family fruit 2 story house, automatic alee, system, basenMnt. Lots of outbuildings, 2 wells, 2 streams, hundreds feet MeKeniie itae , frontage. What a place to hunt pheassnts, ducks, quail and deer. Good fishing. Good tenant on It If you want him to stay. $15,000 -now. More as crops progress. J J McCULLY REALTY COMPANY, 755 Willamette Realtors "Born and Raised ln Oregon" Phone lit - ; J WELL IMPROVED FARM! 80 Acres, over half cultivated, paved . road, family fruit, good creek, six room cement-block house, ? electricity, automatic water, full set of plumbing, good built tns, 1 hip-roof barn, good condition, poultry house and other necessary ' outbuildings. Price $7500, reasonable terms; possession at once. . '. - V Coast Dairies, we have a number of them from 10 to $0 cows; will be glad to give details on calling. IT NEEDS PAINT AND FIXING, but it's a home for only $1000, 4 bedrooms and lot 50x130. A HOME WITH AN INCOME! 6 extra bedrooms with side entrar.ee, double garage; corner lot ln best of condition. $4700 asked, but make offer. CLOSE IN Comfortable home,' Sood investment Possession 30 ays. 1-3 down. Some trade. Bel. terms. See owner. Ph. 3650. MODERN New 6-rm. house. Fair mount Heights, oil heat $6500. Reg.-Gusrd Box 6055. SMALL rim. house, and lot, 2456 Madison. Reg.-Ouard Box 6051. 4-RM.. mod., and A. JfE. Wit son, N. 6th tt at city Urn. Spgtld. FINE 40 A., $3,500 9 ml, out on new 99. $1,000 down, ' balance E-Z. L. E. HODGES, 741 Will. It Otto Menntt ALL RINDS OF REAL ISTATX sec, t ioor 01 Bank Bli ... pnone 630 sprlngflali imp. ltiS-XfiRES. i3.iH5 House,; 50 acres in cult., iocauon. L E-H01Xltt74a.WUl.lt.