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Eugene Register-Guard,
Polio Foundation
Sef-up Explained
The question of Just what the
national foundation of Infantile
paralysis is has remained vague
In the minds of many people in
spite of the fact that they have
continued to contribute year aft
er year. It was stated nere Sat
urday as Eugene prepared for
i the March of Dimes campaign,
set for Jan. 21 to 31.
As explained by Marvin T.
county chapter, the national
foundation is a non-profit or
ganization, incorporated under
the laws of the state of New
York, the sole purpose of which
Is to find a method of prevent
ing and curing infantile paraly
sis. While it is conducting this
search it also aids in a financial
way any community In the Unit
ed States where an epidemic of
I. - 4t,at Initnl
funds are not sufficient to prop
erly treat and hospitalize the
-victims.
The national foundation has as
its officers many of the nation's
outstanding business men, scien
tists and doctors. Active offi
cers Include such prominent per
sons as Basil O'Conner, James V.
When you want
GOOD. DEPENDABLE
LAUNDRY SERVICE
PHONE
123
EUGENE LAUNDRY
178 Wait 8th
Something Different at Fairmount
Church of Christ
One Solid Hour Of
COMMUNITY SING!
Gospel music and congregational singing con
ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Richards,
Evangelistic Singers of international reputa
tion, every Sunday evening at 7:30.
THE FAIR
MOUNT CHURCH
OF CHRIST
INVITES
YOU
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IS)
America Will
You'll toy: proof of Chevrolet quality and endurance.
You'll toys proof of Chevrolet dealers' skill and
dependability-proof thai Chevrolet dealers are
"first In service."
See your Chevrolet dealer for service at regular
Intervals,
SERVING AGRICULTURE . FOOD DISTRIBUTORS
MINES . WAR INDUSTRIES
MUNITIONS MAKERS . ESSENTIAL
SILVA CHEVROLET
77 West 11th Ave.
Sunday, Jan. 21, 1945
Forrestal, Prank E. Murphy and
Marshall Field.
Its medical committees are
headed by many of the nation's
outstanding doctors, including
such men as Melvin S. Hender
son of the Mayo clinic; Frank
R. Ober, Harvard university
medical school; Morris Fishbein
of the American Medical asso
ciation and Thomas Parran, sur
geon general, U. S. public health
service.
Lane County Officers
The Lane county chapter Is
the local unit of the national
foundation. Its active officers in
clude William A. Ayres, Loy
Rowling, ' Dr. James Stewart,
Frank L. Armitage, Mrs. W. W.
Hicks, Mrs. Ray Glass, Mrs.
Frank Scobert and others.
One-half of all the money con
tributed during the drive remains
in the hands of the local group.
They administer It in providing
hospitalization, treatments and
braces for local victims of infan
tile paralysis.
The other half goes to the na
tional foundation and is used by
it to supplement local funds in
any community where expenses
exceed that community's funds.
Thousands of dollars are also
granted by the national founda
tion to medical schools, scien
tists and universities to carry on
Try
Rough-Dry
the family service
Remember Best
That Serve
UT MOM
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F5A Committee Will
Pass On Gl Loans
Lane county's farm security ad
ministration committee will be
responsible for certifying eligi
bility of World War II veterans
applying for farm credit assist
ance under the GI program, Mrs.
Genevieve Nettleton, FSA super
visor In the Eugene office, an
nounced Saturday.
Designated by the secretary of
agriculture and the administrator
of the veterans administration for
this responsibility, the committee
also will determine that loans
made to the veterans conform to
the policies used in administering
the GI nrogram, she said, pointing
out that FSA committees have
had considerable experience in
this type of work under the Bank-head-Jones
act.
The FSA agency itself will make
available Its regular credit facili
ties to any World War II veterans
who wish to avail themselves of
the service. Loans are of two
types: short-term, for operating
purposes (buying seed, feed, ma
chinery and livestock maximum
is $1500 in most cases); and 40
year loans for the purpose of family-type
farms. The requirement
of being a tenant for the latter
type will be waived In the case of
all veterans, but any applicant
must have a farm background and
farming experience. The amount
of the farm-purchase loan Is lim
endless experiments that seek to
find the cause and prevention of
infantile paralysis.
The University of Minnesota
medical school was granted
$175,000; the Georgia Warm
Springs foundation was granted
$225,000 for research work alone;
$35,000 went to Tuskegee Insti
tute of Alabama for after-care
of Negro cases and $301,000 was
spent for training of nurses and
doctors in the Kenney treat
ment. Money Spent Here
Thus the money kept In Lane
county is spent directly In help
ing unfortunate neighbors here
while the money sent to the na
tional foundation is spent search
ing for a cure. Lane county's
half of the funds help only
after the damage is done. The
other half is constantly searching
day and night for the cause and
cure of Infantile paralysis.
Oregon was second only to the
District of Columbia in last year's
March of Dimes. Checks should
be made out to the Polio Fund
and mailed to Chairman Warllch
at the Eugene hospital, 1162
Willamette street, or to the First
National bank of Eugene or the
Eugene branch of the U. S. Na
tional bank of Portland.
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
Come to o. Try our Chinese natures
hlp remedies. They will help you
regain good health.
Disorder, ulnusjtts, heart, lung, liver,
kidney, stomach, cm constipation,
ulcers, diabetes, rheumatism, Rail and
Diaaaer ievr skin, le
male complaints.
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the Products
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LOGGING CAMPS
FUEL DISTRIBUTORS
CIVILIAN TRADES
COMPANY
Phone 228
ited to the average value of all
farms of 30 acres or more in tiie
county and cannot exceed $12,000.
Interest is at the rate of three per
cent.
Every consideration is given to
problems of the veterans who
meet basic requirements for FSA
help and have no other source of
credit un reasonable terms to
make a start in agriculture, Mrs.
Nettleton said. The program also
includes those applicants who, in
the judgment of a committee of
experienced looal farmers, would
require FSA supervision and cred
it in order to be successful in
farming operations.
Within the limits of its loan
funds and Its lending and servic
ing authorizations, FSA will make
loans to eligible veterans and pro
vide all possible aid in helping
them get soundly established on
the land, she declared.
New Type Money
Orders Out Feb. 1
The Eugene post office will be
among 1800 in the U.S. to receive
new type money orders Feb. 1,
an Associated Press dispatch from
Washington, D. C. stated today.
I The new notes will be in dollar
1 denominations and can be used
for any sum not exceeding $10.
i Postal note stamps will be at
; tached to take care of odd cents,
the dispatch said.
For instance, to buy a money
order for $2.93 a person would
apply at the money order window
for a $2 postal note to which the
clerk would attach one 90-cent
and one three-cent postal note
stamp.
The purchaser writes the name
of the payee on the note, de
taches the stub and mails it. The 1
recipient can collect it at any
post office upon proper identifica
tion. All first class post offices
will receive the notes by Feb. 1,
while the other 43,000 will re
ceive them as soon as they can
be printed. '
NOTICE
To you who left clocks for re
Pair at the Armontrout Clock Re
pair Shop at 8th and Olive St. I
have bought the shop and moved
to 838 W. 4th. Please call for your
clocks at the above address. Clocks
not claimed within 30 days will be
sold for charges. Jud Brott, man
ager. NEW MIRACLE TRUSS
A MIRACLE far comfort and security. No
11 Straps, no ipinal ptniurr P4 can be adjuiled
to any anil or petition. Llfht welfht. Hold
llh BBC" UP prcsaura. No matUr what hlntl ol
irmm oq art now wearlni It will par y to
oanio In and it iho New Miracle Trait Dealer
below la oaeloatvt agent In UUa town.
t TIFFANY-DAVIS DRUG STORE
W0RSTED-TEX
and
HOLLYWOOD CLOTHES
MORRISON HENNING
Formerly DeNeffe's
Tha Lugvn flaglstar-uuare U a msm
bsr of the Asaonlatad Prtss. Ths Assocla.
ted Press li exclusively entiued to the.
um for eubUcaUon of eU news dis
patches erulltsd to It or not otherwise
credited In this paper and also all the
local news published herein. All rlshts
of publication of special dispatches here
in are also reserved.
In Making Changs of Address plesse
five former sddress as well as the new.
This Is necessary In order that your
credit can be trsnsferred and the caper
stonoed et nld-sddrsss
I time, pa- Una
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t tunes, per Una MC
resummon batis
By Csrrler, yesrly In Bdrancen I7.S0
By Carrier, six months In advance 4.00
By Carrier, monthly Tl
By MaU In wre., yearly In ecvanco 8.00
By Mall In Oregon, six months I X
Death Notices
50
NEIDEIGH Leandir Frank Nei
deigh of Myrtle Point died in
Eugene January 20 at the age
of 89. Funeral announcements
will be made later by the
Veatch - Hollingsworth Funeral
Home.
Funeral Notices
75
GLASS Mrs. A. Philline Glass of
1899 Fairmount. died Wednes
day. January 17, at Cheyenne.
Wyo. She is survived by her hus
band, N. E. Glass; two sons.
Phillip B. cj the USATC, Noel
E.. Jr., at home: a stepson, Ross
E. Glass of Tangent. She was a
member of the Prcsbvterian
church ut Mabton. Wash. Fu
neral services will be held Mon
day. January 22. at 2 p. m.
from the Ventch-Hollinssworth
chapel. Interment will be in the
Rest Haven Memorial park. I
HARRILL Funeral 'services fori
Willie Harrill will be hoM Mon
day, January 22, at 2 p. m : from
the Phil Bartholomew chapel.
Rev. Bells will officiate, and in
terment will be in the Green-
woodj.,emetery
BOYD Funeral services for Al
bert C. iloyd will be held from
the Veatch-Hollingsworth chap
el Tuesday. January 23. at 2
p.m. Rev. E. J. Fulton of the
iigmnouse lempie win oitici
ate. and interment will be in the
IOOF cemeterv No. 2.
VINCENT Funeral services for
Samuel Vincent will be held at
the Phil Bartholomew chapel
Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment in
the Mt. Vernon cemetery.
Funeral Directors 100
POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL
HOME Ph. 723
EUGENE CREMATORIUM
IJOOChamettnn Ph 723
vatch'fC'ntkal home-
Phorli;-fVirlJStat 10th
Milicr-Shrrman Funeral Home"
Junction OtT Ph 66 Harris.ure 4J
VEATCH-HOlllNGSWOKril
Phone 112 Parl St sMOth
BKAVSTETTEM-SIMON CHAPEL
Phone 4!3 - 1152 Olive St
PHIL BARTHUl fJMEW CHAPEL
Springfield 6 lb. end B. Ph. 411
120 Card of Thanks
WE WISH to thank our many
frif nds fur their beautiful floral
offerings and expressions of
kindness and sympathy shown
to us during our sorrow in the
loss of our loved one.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Smith.
Bus. & Prof. Directory 125
Accountants
Spencer R. Collins S
Company
CERTIFIED PUBLIC
ACCOUNTANTS
Miner Building Phone 3030
FRANK N. FASSETT
New Address.
860 WILLAMETTE PHONE 4948.
Building & Decorating
PAINTING. Paperhanging and
Roofing. Lange Ac Co., Ph. 803.
Corse tierre
SPIRELLA. Health and Surgical
garment. Mrs. Kioger. Ph. 1379W
SPENCER CURSET1ERHE FOR
information Phone 2616-J.
Chiropractors
DR. H. H. reters. physiotherapy.
Tiffany Bldg. Ph. 1170.
Cleaners
Men's Suits or Overcoats. Ladies
Plain Coats or Plain Dresses
85c
Free Delivery Phone 418
Lowest Advertised Prices in Town
EASTSIDE CLEANERS
2005 Franklin Phone 418
Florist
ARCHAMBEAU'S FLOWERS
Campus ShnD Public Market
Phnne 583 Phone 478
GRACE & VIOLA'S FLORISTS
Public Market Fhone 521
Garbage Remaval
GARBAGE REMOVAL QUICK
low cost ser-ice. Sill's. Ph. 558,
Mattresses
Mattresses Rebuilt and Recovered
MURRAY MATTRESS FACTORY
4th and Blair. Ph. 4502
Pest Control
MOTH extermination, termite con
trol. - Extra sills and niers in
stalled; free inspec, eslim. All
work guaranteed. Oregon Pest
control (jo. fii. 1380.
Memorials
Eugene Granite and Marble Works
58 W 11th ?hone 415
Plumbers
When in need of a plumber call
the O & B Plumbing Serv. We
will be glad to give you an
estimate on your plumbing, al
terations and new work. Ph.
4223, 1690 W. 6th.
Stove Repairing
STOVE REPAIRING
S68 High St. Phone 4773
Transfer and Storage
Moving Anywhere via, Bekins
Van Lines, Deluxe Service.
PACIFIC VAN & STORAGE CO.
Upholsterers
MARTIN'S
DAVENPORTS AND CHAIRS
Repaired and Built to Order
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Free Estimates
Complete Sample Stock
845 Olive Phone 220
Vacuum Cleaners Repaired
Ph. Hayden's 5174. All makes.
Sales - Service - Parts - Rentals
(Closed Sats.) 527 Willamette
Well Drilling
C. E. OORDTNTF.R & RON
1916 Villard Ph. 512-R or 4883-W
Personals
145
YOUNG women In trouble and in
need of a friend are asked to
communicate with the local Sal
vation Army. Phone 2099 cr
come to 719 Pearl Street, or
P. O. Box 245: or write Major
Mildred Pratt. Salvation Army
White Shield Home. 2641 N. W.
Mayfair Ave.. Portland Oregon.
GET ACQUAINTED CLUB
Through social correspondence:
thousands yearly met their
''ideal." Write for list of clig
ibles. Many Oregon members
Simpson, Box 125!, Denver,
Colo.
IS YOUR life so filled with
troubles that you hardly know
what to do? I believe I can help
you. Write E. M. Hoolev, Ilal
sey. Ore. Rt. 1.
SONG POEMS WANTED! I'll
compose special music for you.
Send poem on anv subject. Free
examination. Eliot Wright, Box
386V-APortland. Ore.
CIGARS Buv direct, save monev.
Box 5(1 handmade, mild. S6.95.
Snyder's Cigars, 806 8th Ave.,
New York City.
HUMAN HAIR bought. 25c-50c
ounce. 10 inches or longer. No
combings. Arranjay's, 34 West
2llth. New York.
NOT responsible for any bills
other titan for myself. "Sim
John L. Clift.
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR
DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Cor. 8th. Willamette Eugene. Ore.
Telephone 1621
IF LONELY, Write Ruth L. Wade.
Box HOT. Vancouver. Wnsh1
READINGS by aDo-iintmcnt at
255 West 7th Ave. Ph. 1035.
Lost anil Found 150
WILL lady who picked up pack
age com. purse, bank book, and
misc. articles from College Crest
bus Sat. afternoon please call
1870-J or 1991 Lawrence? Re
ward. LOST Tan "leather billfold ln
Spfld. contains important pa
pers. Finder keep monev, plesse
return billfold and papers. Ph.
4085-H or JUElkayDr.
STRAYED to my place. 29 sheep,
mixed breed, 2 weeks ago.
Owner pay for advertisement
and keep. Chris Jensen, Noti,
3 miles jiorth on Knight Road.
ASTHMA. Sinus. Bronchial ail
ments respond readilv to mv
special treatment. Dr. Ashtori.
Lhiropractor Physiotherapy, 16
E Broadway.
150 LOST Brown"le.thcr zipper
pur-e. Tapers valuable to high
Si'Nvl student o n 1 v. Ph. i
244.W-1. ' j
COST Lady's red and black i
Schaeffrr fountain Den. Phone 1
TOR5r- ,:8tf dVtimej
LOST Wheel and tire, mounted,
in Eugene or WillagiUespie dis
trict. 1'houe 3:-F-i,
Lost and Found 150
WILL party who-picked up tan
English leather billfold contain
ink $20. please return to Reg.-
(Juard or boo t. izin. Apt. J. as
it is badly needed by service-
man's wife and baby.
LOST Wallet, name John E.
Mever. Reward. Phone 4751-W.
1430 Pearl.
Real Estate for Sale 200
Fairmount District
4 bedrooms and bath, full base
ment, furnace, large living room
with colonial type open stair
way. Marvelous view. Large,
nicely landscaped corner lot.
An excellent value at $9,000
some terms can be arranged.
Compact end comfortable 2 bed
rooms and bath, hardwood
floors, basement. Nicely land
scaped and secluded yard and
garden. $4,650.
East .Side
3 bedroom home In suburban
Riverview district. Two fine,
large lots, totaling 306'x60'
Well built garage and chicken
housing facilities. ONLY $4,950.
Duplex
"SIDE-BY-SIDE"
Walking distance to downtown
and ciose to bus and grade and
high school. Total income on
this property S140 monthly.
"Office calls only." Full price
$11,000 Some terms. .
Restaurant
With long term lease, right In the
heart of good town on high
way No. 99 close to Eugene.
This is a real "money maker"
and you should not delay in
vestigation. $7,500.00.
East Side
Close in, two houses on one lot.
No. 1 has 3 bedrooms; No. 2 has
2 bedrooms. Good income prop
erty. Full price $4000.00
Springfield
Nice two bedroom home, close to
bus, schools and shopping cen
ter, may be purchased for only
$1000 down.
"River Bottom Loam"
"Row-crops" promise to pay
"Bigger" dividends in 1945
than ever before, and if "you"
expect to do more about it than
polish chair bottoms and Idly
dream "You Had Better Get
Busy NOW. We have two of the
finest places in the valley wait
ing for you One of 30 acres at
$6,500 and another of 40 acres
at $13,500. These are "Great"
Values STEP ON IT.
Stock and General
Farm
124 acres with good set of build
ings, all fenced and cross
fenced. 25 acres cultivation.
Good sire family orchard, and
balance very fine rolling pas
ture with 3 creeks and many
springs. If you are an honest
to goodness dirt fanner and can
show us that you can and will
"hack it" we can arrange some
terms on the "stocked and
equipped" price of $5,500.00,
21 WEST 11TH
REAL ESTATE
Eric E. Lawrence,
W. B. Moreland.
Wm. J. Stevenson
Phone 3814 Sunday 5077-W
141 ACRES COMPLETELY
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED,
S18.500
Just one of those good all-around
productive farms with good
buildings that are so hard to find
nowadays. Lies in the lovely De
light Vallev 2 miles from 99
Highway. Good road, 80 acres in
cultivation, 61 acres in pasture,
2 acres woodlot. Family or
chard, 40 acres In fall crop, all
fenced. 5 rooms and bath. Big
barn, all kinds of outbuildings,
fine tractor and all farming
tools. Hay, straw, seed. etc. 12
head of cattle, sow, 85 chickens.
2 stoves, and other personal
propertv galore are all included
at the price. For all details see
JOHN A. HILLES. at
Oregon Settlement
Association
98 East Broadway. Eugene
J4 ACRE, LOAM SOIL, large nut
and fruit trees. New home not
finished. You finish it and
make some money. Close in on
RIVER ROAD.
40 ACR EFARM. Creek Bottom,
near Noti. 11 acres cultivated. 3
acres ready for plow. 7 acres
seeded white clover and grass'
free water gravity system for
irrigation.
3 BEDROOM HOUSE, barn, hen
house, $5500. Terms.
E. M. STONE
Berger's Realty Office
61 W. Broadway Ph. 782
ORE.; FARM "CATALOG FREE
Lomplele descriptions Km general
farms, prices, terms. Locations.
Also have over 100 suburban
tracts from 1 acre and up on
easy terms.
OREGON SETTLEMENT ASS'N
9b East Broadway
1 ACRE plus, 5-room house with
unfinished bath room, attic
electric water system .chicken
house, garage, wood shed. '.
mile from Triangle lake, county
gravel road. Year round spring
fed creek G. B. May, Box 05.
Blachly, Oregon.
a4 ACRE. J-rcmmni5useightsr
iv0nlfr' outbuildings: furn.: wood.
SflOu cash or half down and S
mo.. tirr int. Inouire Richf;eld
Service Station. JDakridge.
$3800 PARTLY furn. 2 bedrooln"
house. 1 acre mi. so. Cres-
weljon99Newsome Rt. 1.
V. M. BENNETT "
,00 ., FEAL ESTATE
lSfTE.JJth Ave Phone 5033
f or Kea! Estate ana Insurance See
H' TR A XI i;h rr,weii Or
DEFENSE "WORKERS
2 new house for sale. See Frank
Mo-xiv. K,th and Tvler "K
GOOD buildii:! U; in liner Road
5l,"r'-'ity lights end water.
rn. f1r-ll
belter "Home and Investments
mvrii jij-re;.cou Ph. 345
TWO good building lots. 1293
I carl. Apt. 3.
115 t Bdwv. Th 2437 or "Ml a
SAFE F ASM lIWESTMEJiTS
Real Estate for Sale 500
The Ladies Aid
OUT ON ROUTE X was in last
week. He told us the farmers in
that section were going to irri
gate with vinegar and raise their
own picKies uns year. That,
coupled with Dig Barnacle's new
soap mine, will put Route X on
the map in a big way during
1945. And, speaking of industry,
have you noticed this city of
Eugene is fast becoming an In
dustrial center? Wise is that
man who can visualize the fu
ture of this part of the Willam
ette Valley and act accordingly.
Just as a suggestion we offer
the following properties.
APARTMENTS: Two of them
one 5-room down and a 4-room
up, completely furnished with
almost new furniture, and lo
cated on one of the East Side's
best streets, within walking dis
tance of the University, on a
high, large lot. for $7900 with
$3900 cash. This is one good
rental property.
ANOTHER two-apartment house
is this West Side, corner lot of
fering with one 5-room apart
ment down and a 4 up. for $4800
with $1000 cash. This is a
double plumbed house in very
flood condition and should sell
mmediately at this figure.
FOUR ACRES over In the Sun
shine Acres district with a
dandy 7-room modern house,
triple plumbing, basement, oil
heat, big double garage with
play room overhead. This prop
erty. Ladies and Gentlemen, is
one that many of you have been
wishing for but could not find.
Here it is and the price is
$10,500 and we are the exclusive
selling agents.
AND THEN we have a mighty
good restaurant on the highway,
doing a good business, that we
can sell you for $5000 with $3000
cash. We think this is one of
the best businesses of its kind
on the market today. See Mr.
Davenport,
YES MA'AM, we have a swell
suburban setup in this 4.68 acres
over in the WillagiUespie Dis
trict, with a dandy 2-bedroom,
modern house, fully and nicely
furnished, garage, small barn
and chicken house, 3 cows, 1
pig, cream separator, wood and
nay, at $5250 with $3000 cash.
This place is priced right. If you
want a good suburban, look it
over.
RIGHT HERE on the edge of
Eugene we have a 5.5 acres with
a nice, almost new. 2-bedroom
house, pressure water and
uiumuing, ior jau on gooa
terms, immediate possession.
A LITTLE BEAUTY la this 29.
aero Pleasant Hill farm with a
modern. 2-bedroom house, small
barn, chicken house and brooder
house at $a500 with about $3000
casn.
We are still searching for that 2
or 3-bedroom house for a pa
tient client. He will pay you
spot cash and full value for it.
We Sell The Earth
William B. Shelley
832 Willamette St. Phones 158-159
45 Acres $2250
Sloping land, nearly all tillable
, when cleared. On gravel road,
li miles from Veneta. No
buildings. $1200 down.
10 Acres Elmira, $4400
Good house, 3 big rooms, bath and
toilet .electricity, pressure
pump, small barn and other
out-buildings. Now rented for
$25 per month. Terms.
280 Acres, $5500
Cut over timber land with good
little house. 2 bedrooms, elec
tricity, pressure pump. Lost
creek flows through property.
Bus to grade and high schools.
Henhouse for 300, two-story.
$3,000 down will handle.
See Manning Barber
at
OREGON SETTLEMENT
ASSOCIATION
88 East Broadway, Eugene
3 bedroom ' home In University
district, close to schools and bus.
$7500.
4-bedroom home In Bethel district.
1.87 acres good land, lots of
fruit. S7400, terms.
Grocery business, including
ground, building and fixtures,
$7350 plus stock at inventory.
This is a good one.
i 163 acres fronting on McKenzle
ranch at $9500 includes 20 head
of cattle.
Also other homes and farms for
sale.
Roy Hegecoke
Real Estate
Pine Rest Lodge Hiehwav 99 N.
P.hone 4331-W
175 A. Mohawk Farm
Beautiful farm home in excel
lent condition with exception
al view. 65 acres in cultivation,
water rights for 35 acres which
can be all flood irrigated. Good
team and harness and some
other stock as well as furniture
in house included. Familv or
chard. 2 barns, etc. If you're
looking for a reallv fine farm.
.f.a!Je to ',nv?stigate this at
$12,500 complete.
E. L. HARRIS
Berger's Realty Office
61 W. Broadway Phone 782
A Homey Home
For You
A very desirable well located
home on west side. 6 rooms and
bath. Fruit and nut trees, priced
with some terms
OREN C HAvrc
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Room 5. U.S. National Batik BIdff
COLLEGE HILL"
TLlal' bi owner- 2 bedroom
3h3o3n6,!w3j2!rL0ld: Phone
T.N .ACKpS. new house, unfin
bfnl- Vii'afcle best f"
Urt land. Bo 34. Crescent, Ore.
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v.- -Ask tt- '
i I 1 flera :
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2J,", timbe.,,., ,
timber. '
20 acres, 9 mn e
8 acres,
in rn
iuu. 'et
20 acres timber
S1000 ra0M'cnl.y
All these and ISO , 1
bo purchased H
payments. LT'Seii
ence at th
Oregon Settle
Associate
96 &t Bro
R D-
and small house in rT
well located
Terms if desired
Modem I!,,.
on east side, In fjneBH
bedrooms, full bafpl
paved st u.,11,:. Tl y
downtown """""iSis
and cow barn and
good pasture and tiai
30-minute drive f
Immediate possess!
mm i
W. R. RobeiJ
J. C. French
u w. loth Att.
WE DO Mr
than look at the Mint rain
imw many rooms, wbrjr,
your properly with nit,'
a iuu appraisal 01 Uk trs)
iu oKc. lucauon, coniutl
icmidimes, eic, andUn
asking too little weitfj
We also tell youifymti
ing too much for yoarm
Also remember lhalwii
the risk and SDendnurrt
money against our ii3
rjronerlv sell anA hiTl
property. We don't !eJ
we aon i produce. Webl
no other profession a
paid only when ther a
Tf vnn want hnc!nMiV
ling of your property,
perience Is yours for the j
wme in or phone II ran
sell your city or luburbr
erty,
See Roadman:
Oregon Settled
Association
98 E. Broadway Pta
HAMLIN-SH0CD
509 Main St
Phone 714 SorinSlH
Springfield Hoia
See this new, well-plaral
bedroom home. Bunt cji
who knrm- how. Attic
race, double entrance. Ol
lot, 60x180. Weil locKi
business and induslral
$5500 cash takes it
If you need a large honan
one. local setup ior i
board. 9 rooms and biis
rnnstrnrtion. olastertd i
built-ins. screened back!
wirH fnr ranffe and WS
gas. Full basement 4
concrete inundation. CcWl
Concrete driveway to t
Price $6000. Down sows
5 rooms and bath, S hW
living room, ainms
kitchen. Plastered intrW
newly finished. Lot si
Price $3iSU, ana jij
die.
2-BEDROO.M -.J
In easy walking distance. J
living room and dininfj
have fine maple floon-JJl
KJICIIVII clliu mlvp ii Wjj-
ing porcn, inu. i- rj
ana turnace r;j
laiinrlrv trays, a 1
water heater. This is on'
street, wnn a
and back. Price only !
sl00 .
2
Best pre-war constructs
ri-rootn house n -.-j
water heat, and fir'-l
wood nooi-s in "
a fine home. Price Ji--
fqr cash. .ITy"
Gin vviiinmpitp rv.
Eve. Mr MaxfifH-
rr Inspect
ALL DAY TODAY. 7 Br
Homes. Just drive ont
to the new PWft5
nnrth and you w -
mills.
Western Hoc?
Builders
81 West 8th Ave.
. nnnOS!
5 rooms. 2 lots, wird
ranee, water 7"rrj;i
$2650: $650 down. W- "
month. -t
v wnnr.F-SREAw1''
742 WUiaroe.
IDEAL home for lofff "j i
terville. 1
room home with g.-
large living room, "'.i
and laundry room. a
cherries. Also C(f.
whirh is rented, a! .
Chase. Springfie? . i;
J lit " i '
New 4 bedroom fJ r"
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HUM. IUU H .fl
Quick poss.,1- ,,;,I;5
EUGENE WMw,., jjj
ERS. R"l,S'?r-AOJJ
Miner Bldg. F&-
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