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3ol Teachers Blamed Child's J BLAKESLEE "has long been recognized, ine HARD " , K.rier !school is too often unaware of the r j,, A report major role it plays in development of the maladjusted individual. "Both teacher and child live by their emotions more than by their Intellects. Yet the training of the teacher gives little under standing of the emotional part of our lives." He said the harm to the child ren comes from two sources. One is treating them as if they were merely a collection of little brains. The other from treating them as a instead 01 as individuals. the teachers who wo - tr C teachers are. serious naUustment in ch.ld lSte to the American Lcal Assn. Tuesday. L may make "nuts" of j&TSnei. they become ! , made by Dr. of Boston s. t- . . Mine for SrCUP, WeJ:," h. said.' He divided foUIVTAIlV PENS Wj ( i.ujiiuuij -.aasaW aS&UaSisei . I JBIIIWI.1RJ .. Czechs Charge U.S. Soldiers With Violations Kegister-Giinrrl, Eugene. Ore. Wed., Sept. 7, 1949, Page 3B IEGALS 1001 Bminess Pro.. Directory 110 PRAGUE Czechoslo vakia charged Tuesday that Anier TODAY ONLY Death Notices and Funeral Notices on Pago 14-A. sntnedlerk of School District No. 98.; REG. SURVEYOR, Albert JUAn Uni' cauniy. Orfson. i hereby requested derbera New location, 840 Pearl tor tho issuance ol $3000.00 par value of n1Ro ,.thl.. i.,trpl.hi.rhie warrants of Ol. rn. S-H10. sairl district to be dated October 1. ItMfl.l and to be in denominations of $1000.00 each and to mature serially in numerical order and In annual principal install-j merits as follows: Slooooo on February 1. lPM J1000.00 on February 1. Ifr'tl SltHW.OO on February 1. lf."2 Rairt nrcntiMble Intcresl-beai ins war rants to draw interest payable semi- annually on February 1 and Auciinl 1 ol Funeral DirSCtOrS 125 ican soldiers crossed over into arl-g vrimXl, haVe matured and been:--, f pn-cliFnMAiMTlBPHY" Czech territory and forced 22 1 paid. , ! MILLER-SHE !R MA -MURPHY - n im trtnf 1 "e priiul'li on, i limn" ' v -" . r uvmu a nilie-yeat- ,,.hu, Uiterest-bearlnS warrants will be i, ,,! (-it Harrlvhnr paid al the office of the County Treasurer Ph 42 of lane County. Oreson. or at the fiscal Fh. 6B M . asency of the State of OreBon and the POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL Clt.v and State of NfW York at the option HOME Of tne purcnaser. ... .... , .. 1.1 MS Czech soldiers and a nine-year-old boy to go with them into western Germany at gun point. It said in a note delivered to the U.S. Embassy here that the action constituted a violation Rids will he received up to the hour 1100 UhameUOll of of 5 o'clock p.m. Pacific Slanriard rune Czechoslovakia's territorial intcg-:"" "'sii ed e'o c. E Luck'ey. s'uiie u. Was'Walllnl! Building. 29 West 11th Avenue. uresnn, ann win w m-i.ni ... , .h.nce to SAVE MONEY on a pen for L We are closing out these famous brand pens Real saving iu " 4(0 Discount and WiUamette Dial 4-8241 DE TO A LEAKY GUTTER We always thought that Gutters were where Guttersnipes came from. But we have learned that in Oregon the rains came down in 'em If they can. Let us help you make H easier fof 'he rain and your Disposition too, with new gutters to . fuide the wayward brew. DO IT NOW ! liminum OG Gutter ilvanized OG Gutter 21' 18' FT. FT. 1USSELLS MATERIALS Highway 99 So. . Phone) 4-9181 rnvIUKMAl iERVIC E Hungry motorists park in stalls at "The Track." Los Angeles,. .m mcir oraers ui striped nertrlc carriages which return with food from the restaurant. cause maladjustments into four classes. Some he said are disciplin arians, others are moralists, still others act like judges on the the bench, and some are wish ful thinkers who "wear an ex pression meaning this-hurts-nie-more-than-it-hurts-you." He said many school adminis trators think the disciplinarian is the ideal teacher. But, he added, although physical puishment is no longer used, a disciplinarian still uses words and phrases which con fuse and hurt children. Disciplinarian As examples of a disciplinar ian's words, taken verbatim from school studies, he quoted two of the phrases. One "What kind of a boy are you?" The other "Can't you understand anything?" He said the disciplinarian type may foster lying. Judge The harm in the judge-on-the-bench kind of teacher, he said, is making decisions for the sake of making them without really un- jwar Hero Complains jCanadian Lashes rity. Delivery of the note . . ... . .... F.nccite. Or disclosed luesaay ntEiii oy rrasue ; 7. ., i ;.. r ..i,noi nisinet ma I Cm. rWcnn. at 11:110 o'clock! T. '., e pro. racific Standard Time on the 9th pu The U.S. Version iav r srnlrmber. lIMfl. -til Last week Constabulary author-1 Bidders are requested to Include the Of Movie Marriage thorities the next afternoon At that time police officials de scribed the incident as apparently "simple trespass without signifi cance." Constabulary headquarters said the Czech soldiers had been work ing on installations near the Ger- k.l ....I U..I I i(t ,. . " i man iaiiuvi aiiu unu iciuincii lu da Hendrix is suffering from too1. ., "L7-- .."fJ tnei' """s by a short route which !U.S. Practices HOLLYWOOD IU.P.1 Audie Murphy, the most decorated hero of World War II, admitted Tues- MEXICO CITY P The head dav his marriaee to Actress Wan- f the Canadian delegation to the BART HOiJOMEW-BUELL CHAPEL Springfield 6th and B Ph. 7-3318 VFATflll HOI.I.INGSWORTH SM.AND FUNERAL HOME . 4-5255 Pearl Street at luin SCHWERING & ENGLAND ities in FrailkfUl t reported 22 J "eEotiaWe Interest-bearing warrants i- .. i,t and "C" St Ph 317 on American zone SOU Aug. 7. , jtlOO.OO must accompany each bid, which , p. lqi 1152 Olive St. They were returned to Czech au-liieposu shall not draw interest but win 9 -. dated damages should the successful bid-. , jqq ChameltOn Phone 4-143S der withdraw his bid or fall or neglect 2$VJi2rjtXr ln "ccord,ncei Rower Shops 130 The District School Board reserve the right to reject any and all bids and awo to waive anv and all informalities in the 1,1.4. Ail Kii o.mcI he In writing. Dated this 24th day of August. 1W9. VEl.MA SHAFER. District Clerk No. 268 Wednesday Sent. 7. 1M9. SAVE RIGHT AND YOUR FUTURE'S BRIGHT i f?",14"! Slng and Loan Assn. 1.41 lentil Av... W..I. Euoen., Or.oon nui .iBqR ' much Hollywood attention. The boyish war hero and youth ful Miss Hendrix were married eight months ago following a two year "ice cream soda" romance that left Hollywood beaming with approval. Murphy said he was tired of fighting gossip and the attention of the film industry in order to maintain a happily married life. He feels if they could get out of Hollywood and go to his native Texas their troubles might be settled. derstanding the child problem she thinks she is settling. Moralist He said the moralist is self righteous, and eager to correct. As an example he cited a remark of a "moralist" teacher to a boy who said his parents did not love him. "You must never, never feel that your parents don't love you." The trouble with the remark, said Dr. Arbuckle, is that the child still thinks he is unloved and is driven farther into himself by the answer. Be sure it's PURE CANE sugar fniv Be sure with C H United States, Dr. J, G. Endicott, missionary and political adviser to the Chiang Kai-Shek government in China "until I got fed up in 1947," said on behald of the Canadian delegation: Anti-Russian hysteria is being used as a cloak Ir, justify the com plete economic subordination of Canada to the foreign policy of tne unued states. We have meek ly followed Washington and sent huge military supplies to Chiang Kai-Shek. Canadian bombers flown by pilots trained in Can ada are now murdering innocent civilians in the crowded cities of China." Blames Wall Street Endicott's was the second criti cism of the U. S. government voiced at the congress. The first was made by the head of the U. S. delegation Monday night at the opening session. Endicott said Canada's present economic crisis "is dollar made and largely unnecessary." "Canada could supply Britain with most of the foods she needs ana receive ernisn goods ln re- mrn out this is prevented by the u. 5. since the moguls of Wall Street have decided that under the Marshall plan Britain must not Buy Canadian wheat, The Canadian delegate said his group came, nere by a round about route because "it was not possible to get permission to pass through the U. S." He added that tne so-called undefended hnrrW Denveen uanada and the United States is beginning to swarm with secret police informers and po- uucai stool pigeons. cut across German soil. The Ciech Version The Czech version as broadcast E DUCATI0N AROUND THE PACIFIC CENTERS AROUND WEPAC0 PAPERS New Highways Ready For Lane Acceptance Army Engineers advised the Lane County court Tuesday that seven sections of road, relocated in the vicinity of Meridian Dam, have been completed and are ready to be turned over to the county. The roads include a part of the Lost Creek Road, an access road to the Lost Cpeek Road, an access road near Trent, a section of the Fall Creek Road near Jasper, an underpass under the relacoted rail road tracks, an overpass, and two other sections of county road. Commissioner Walter Holland said the court would look over JU3& (31105 CkSVv ' 'y Ssss western paper Western Paper Converting Company... on the banks of Oregon's famed Willamette River... is the largest manufacturer of stationery and tablets west of the Rocky Mountains. Serving the paper needs of students and teachers from Mexico to Canada and offshore, west ward to Hawaii and the Philippines, our Salem plant provides profit able pleasant, year-round employment for Oregon citizens. In the field of school supplies, Western Paper Converting Company produces among others, many items bearing the famous names shown here and further identifiable by the WEPACO symbol. In cluded are loose-leaf fillers, ink and pencil tablets, sewed and wire, bound notebooks, composition books and allied school paper pro ducts. AU are available to dealers through the jobbers listed below. WESTERN PAPER CONVERTING CO., SALEM, OREGON Blako, Moffltt & Town Pioneer Grocory Co. ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE BA1 F. OF CITY OF EUGENE BONDS. SEI11F.S "C" Written scaled bids will be received for r i'"..twa.2fl of Bancroft Improvement Bonds. Series "C". at the office of Ihc City Recorder in the City bv the Prnetie rariir. snirl twn i !". E,B",0J.r.?,'vu'",oJo .Jhich -v - c - ninnaav. senirmini . American soldiers crossed over from western Germany near the border, stopped a truck carrying the 22 Czech soldiers and boy, and forced them into the American zone. Tuesday the official Czechoslo vak press agency described as 'fictiously constructed" a report that U.S. constabulary and troops and Czech border police ex changed pistol shots on the Ba varian border early Sunday. American authorities said Sun day that U.S. constabulary troops and Czech border police ex changed more than 600 pistol shots in Rehau. a small village the border. They said the shooting appeared to be "pur poseless. which STEVENS' FLORAL SERVICB Marguerite Stevens Ph 5-3201 Public Market FUNERAL WORK our specialty, flowers by TOMMY WIL LIAMS Ph 4-6351. 2066 E 15th Ave. CARL'S FLOWER SHOP 172 West Broadway Ph. y416 Card of Thanks 135 Marine Planes Fly Aid to Polio Victims LOS ANGELES W) A Ma rine Corps transport plane took off on a mercy flight to Boise, Ida., Tuesday night with two iron lungs needed there for emergen cy treatment of polio patients. The National Foundation for In fantile Paralysis in Boise request ed the respirators for St. Alphon sus Hospital. The plane, manned by six crewmen of the El Toro Marine Air Base at Santa Ana, left at 6:55 p.m., PST. The Marines made a similar flight to Portland, Ore., Satur day. 100 EXTRA for 2 weak "fust In coie" COSTS ONLY ! 40 Get $100 from Personal on salary, furniture, or car. If used repay Personal in monthly amounts. If not used, return it after 2 weeks and pay only $1.40 charges. Loans made to pay bills, medical expenses, repairs and other needs. Loans S35 to SS00 on auto. Up t $300 od Salary Furoltura (ADVERTISEMENT) iVYPdisori Quick! Call on Reslnol Ointment for rellefl Sot how aoon its acUve medication in lanolin aoothea the amarUni. fiery Itch, and llnserlni comfort followa. Thousand use and praiae iu RESIUOLS WOMEN! at last here's dependable HYGIENIC PROTECTION A scientifically compounded douche with valuable medicinal ingredients to ?rolong its refreshing, cooling action, horoughly cleanses tnd soothes delicate tissues. Removes offonsive odors. Economical and easy to use, Get the genuine. Do not accept a substitute... Sold at Drug Stores. Oreion thin "th day of mi FINANCE CO. 7 WILLAMETTE Laa HoGea YES MANaaar Phone 4-2291 Ue. Nos. M-167 - S HI lams fltaoa ta raatdanu ef alt aumunolne town PILES it? (HEMORRHOIDS! RECTAL AND COLON AILMENTS STOMACH DISORDERS hull. WfUuit Htiiitil OiintiM l5'p.m. E.ninis: M;n.; ZZ wed and Frl., until 8 ;.e3-l94 Write orcall for FREE descriptive booklet The Dean Clinic In Our 39th Year CHI RDF II ACTIO PMfaiCIAMB N.I. Cemtr Burniidt and Grand Av. Takphaiw lAit 39U Portland 14,0m. It's such good salt! Plain or iodnsd; always fiee iunning. always uniform. Your giocer has leslit in the food-looking ijt package. mm time and olace the said bids shall no opened and considered by the Common Council of the City. Said bonds shall Be In serial torm and in ocHtu.i.n.i,..K. . $1.0110.00 each, except that the first bond shnll be in an amount of $0S.2. and which issue of bonds shall mature In A..i.i unit In ten sticccedina annual Installments as follows: A first Installments of Jli.903.20 on one year from dale of Issue, and tnereaiier ciam "" ... r tnnnnnn nn.'ln mid a final in atallment in the sum of $13,000.(10, and shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed six percent per annum, maaratjlj! e" nnnually. provided, however, thai said nnniiHii. i tn redemption in numerical order on ''"'''" l"1.? on or after the second year m Js!"' date. Said bonds will he dated on 01 about Nov. I. 11M9. Principal payable in lawful money of the United states of America al the office of tie nr. ITiiaeni.. OreBon. SSin bonds will be sold for Ihe hl.li.al : Price obtainable, but not for less than par and accrued interest. The bid must contain a r.erems o'f '.he bVd A 'cf rV.led Chech equal to two percent of the price bid musl accompany bid as evidence of ood faith on tne pari 01 ine Is reserved to reject any and. all bids. Sale of bonds authorized and aire, en i rr Ordinance No. 0416 of the City of Emene. OreBon. Dated. CuBene, Septemoer, I'"'.'. City Recorder. No. 294 Wednesday. Sept. 14. 1MB. NOTICE Or SALE Of NEGOTIABLE INTEREST BEARING SCHOOL WARRANT Receipt of sealed bids by the tinder sleiied clerk of School District 71. Lane, County. Oregon. Is hereby requested for the Issuance ol par vuiu . ll.kl, l.,l-rasl-henrlilD warrant Ol SOIO district to be dated Ocloher 1. IM, to . au i insl Knid warrant to draw Interest semi-annually on April 1st and October 1st. The principal ann inii-r- ... .BnllBhln Interest bear llB warrant to be paid at the office of the County Treasurer of Lane County, Ore gon or al the fiscal agency of the Slate of OreBon and the City and State of m-... v--l. ., ,U. nnllnn nt 111. buyer. Bids will be received up to the hour of 5 --i u it,- lath dnv of Septem ber. 194B by tho ujiaersianea. sun wu. opened al the school house of School District 11, Lone Coiinly, Oreson at B:00 o'clock p.m. on September 2B, 1W0. Bid ders are requested to Include tho rate of Interest at which they will accept the negotiable Interesi-oenrinn warraiu i i or premium. Bids are to do unconaiuonm and a certified check; of $50 muai accom pany each bid, which deposit shall not draw Interest but will be forfeited to the said district as liquidated damaBes should the auccessful bidder withdraw his bid or fall or neBlect to complete hia pur chase In accordance wilh Ihe terms thereof. The District School Board re serves the rlBhl to relect any and all bids and also to waive any and all formalities in the bids. All bids must be In wrltlnB. uateo tnis tun aay oi nepieniuci, htmv. EDNA MAE GRAYSON, Dislrlcl Clerk Lowell, Oreaon No. 2DS Tuesday. Sept. 20. IMS. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT KT.tl-. 1. hamhV Blvntl that thO lind.r- alBned. Administratrix of the estate of Lee M. Crouse. Deceased, has filed her final account lor me seuiemem oi i ue said estate In the Circuit Court ol wo State of Oreion for Lane County, and that Tuesday, the 6th day of September, 1949, at the Circuit Court Room of aald Court In the County Courthouse at Eu gene, Oreson at w:3ii o ciock in uie iore noon has been by said Court fixed as the lime and place for hearing of objections thereto and for final settlement of aald estate. HIRDIP; F. CKUUSfc. Administratrix of the eslat. of Lee M. Crouse. deceased. R. B. CARMICHAEL Attorney for estate Springfield. Oregon. No. 252 Wednesday. Sept. 7. 1S49. tiinTtCR'TO CR EDITORS All persons having claims aBalnst the estate of BEATRICE J. BARKER. De. r,..ul. mr herehv notified that the tlll- dersisned has been appointed as the Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of aaid decedent by the Circuit Court of the Slare of OreBon for Lane County, and that such claims, with the proper vouch ers, should be presented to said Executrix at 415 Medical Center Building, Eugene. Oregon, wllhln alx months from Aug. loth, 1949. EDNA MARLATT Executrlv of the Last Will and Testament of Beatrice J. Barker, Deceased. RAY AND PENNINGTON Attorneys for Estate No. 254 Wednesday. Sept. 7, 1949. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the tinder- WE WISH to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to all for their sympathy and beauti ful floral offerings in the death of our beloved husband and father. Mrs. Virginia Fry and Daughter. WE WiSH to thank our friends and neighbors for their aid dur ing our recent fire. W. L. Lohrey. Personals 140 AUTO REPAIRS We are in the low rent dist. Let us save you money, tor example rings in stalled, 6 cyl. cars. $158 cyL cars, $20. labor. Clutch, trans, or differential labor, $7.50 & up. Brakes relined comp., most cars, $14. Free estimates "ladly given. DEPENDABLE AUTO SEHVICE 905 1st Ave. W. Ph. 4-011)7 REV. J. REA KEYS, Christ's Bro therhood Spiritualists Church. Services at the WOW hall, 8th & Lincoln every Thurs. eve. Beginning at 8:00 p.m. prompt ly. Following sermon, messages and circle. Special song service and music. For any information call 4-6826. Public cordially in vited. . ANY GIRL in trouble needing a friendly advisr write The Sal vation Army White Shield Home. P. O. Box 3916, Portland 3, Oregon or telephone) Btaicoa 1638 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets 8 p.m. Thursday at Tha Friendly House. 11th and Ferry. Write 115 E. 11th Ae. Oflica No. 10. Ph. 4-521L . Course, "10 lbs. off in 10 Days" or $2 back. Stomach Shrinking, Self-Treatment. No Pills, Diet, Exercise. Send $2. Dr. Granger, Mineral Wells, L8 Tex. SWEETIE, sure sandwiches seem sdifferent. Danish sdrive-in. South Sillamette. Sopen still 11:30. . DENTAL PLATE REPAIR. Dr. Harry Semler, Dentist, oorner 8th and Willamette, Eugena. Ore. SPENCER CORSETIERE Mrs. M. Baker For appointments call 7-7193 . IF LONELY write Ruth A. Wade, Box 607 Vancouver, Wash. Lost and Found 150 LOST: Sun. in vie. of Gilbert ad dition, male scotch collie, dark brown with full white ruff, named "Jock." Child's pet. Anyone having see this dog, or that has any info, as to where he might be found please call 4-1568. Mrs. K. S. Blanding. Rew. LOST: One while and orange fe male pointer and black and white setter dog in Lorane dis trict Sunday. Reward. Manley Purdy, Lorane, Ore. i LOST: Tail gates between Not! and Harrisburg Aug. 31. If found please notify Frank Montgomery, Noti or P 1 e z Lynch, Harrisburg. LOST Black billfold Tues. Pen- neys Store. Army discharge and nurse reg. papers. Mrs. Marjoie Parker (Sonneborn). Ph. 4-B.lfll. signed has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Arrettle Morehouse, de ceased, by Ihe Circuit Court of Lane County. Oregon, and has qualified as f.OST' Sprit ,h All I,nultt DIi.lnftl Vf- 1"' snio estate are ncrcny required 10 present LOST Bet. Goshen & Dexter, brown billfold contains valu able papers & checks. Please return Victor Wilson, Rt. 1, Dorena. Ore. Row. LOST Brown leatther wallet in vicinity of Bev's Barbecue Sun. night. Ph. 5-7472. Reward. Al fred McLjrughlin. 4 at lower Erimihill Lake, one canvass fishing, creel, with fishing tackle inside. Rew. 3145 So. Willamette. Ph. 5-5427. the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned ai tne on ice oi Merman r. j gene, Oregon, within tlx months at the LOST CAMERA 3 mi. SO. of Gosh date hereof. ; en AnB. 13th. $25 reward. Ph. Dated and first nuhllthed on Auauat . . 31. 1949. WRAY K. MURPHY Administrator Herman P. llendershott Attorney for Estate No. 2SI Wed., Sept. 28. 1949. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That MARIUS ANDERSEN has been appoint ed Administrator of the Estate of ELSIE ANDERSEN, Deceased, by the Circuit 4-3351. LOST: Black under-arm purse. Money desperately needed by. 76-yr.-old pensioner. Ph. 4-9889. Rental Prop. For Sale 205 New Duplex Court of tho State nf Oregon for Lane i LOCATED close to the University, , County, and hns duly qualifii-d such. All persons having c.Alrm against unld Estate are hereby notified to present i the -samf!, duly verified an required by (law with nroDfr vouch en. within t imonthn of the date of the firat puhllca-j tlon of thli notice, which la September; Tin, lmu. ;o the AdminUlralor at the lawi office of HKRBKHT W. LOMBARD, i CoUaifp Grove. OrcKnn. NDr.nSEN. Administrator. ' LOMBARD. Attorney for -WrdnpMlar, October . 1JM9. amUl UF Trie AS3UGIATKU PRUS Nn 2!(2 l !! iiuac aun a-Tfltaa l a niiiia.fi avr n. . . lively to the use for republication of all tho local news printed in this newspaper as well aa all news dispatches CLASSIFIED RATES Count t average words to toe una. Minimum advertisement 2 lines. Deadline, i:30 P M. day before publication. Sun- otop oraera must ue la Br 7 p.m. daj be- uoir,urn iniu I'H YSHJIAN AN- NUUNUSS REMOVAL OF OF FICES FROM 202 STUDIO BUILDING TO ODD FELLOWS BUILDING, 3RD FLOOR. COR NER OF OAK & BROADWAY. PH. 4-4115. fore. fADVEBTISEMENTI Wanted: 1000 SKINNY GIRLS to eain weight-a doctor's way ,s. .. ...hi.. .11. , SUBSCRIPTION RATH K2$ SXySE ISliSS B '" 1" "dvance U.M o.'o -K I'n:' V" L' j '.or asaiL in uregon, one mont tnin unaerweigni peopio nave Kaiu-o thoe figure-filling; pounda with Dr. Pierco'g Golden Medic! Discovery. Taken regularly, you'll notice that thll frtomachlc tonic will Increaae your app. tlte and st tha same time H will aid yout digestion to change the food you eat Intr the solid pounds of flesh you want: Oat Dr. Pierce's Oold'n Medical Discovery today. A large bottle costs little or In tshlet form only Snc at your druggist, (Cut tali Kt eul-U atwaaa extra pgudi.) Business & Prof, Directory 110 DR. CHARLES TAYLOR Br Mail, in Oreion, one month ... 1.2ft Br Miil, in Orecon, 3 month! M. 1.00 oy Mau. in ureion, monthj .M l,U B Mall, in Ureion. I year 10 Of New mall subscription! In carrier da U Tared unti ehariad aama rata ai ear- LEGAL5 RdTfcE Gf 100 SALT, fir wrWrtTVAni: Aieiuvoi-BCAKljr SCHOOL . WARRANTS UoMM at Mai bid & the uadtr. ROOFS Roof the Senl-Tite wav. Roof re pairs. Roofs flat applied. Roofs composition shingle npplied. Roofs 3 years to pay. Call Mr. Pate, McDANlEL LUMBER CO. 210 River Rd. Fh. 5-3385. bus and shopping center. Only a year oici unci ouui 10 r ha specifications. Each side has one large bedim., a nice liv ing rm., full bath with a show er, a knotty-pine finished di nette, convenient kitchen with fine built-ins and storage space, separate utility rooms, good heating plants and oak floors throughout. Furnished with Ve netian blinds, fngidare refrige rators, electric ranges and wa ter heaters. A 62x110 lot with room for additional building. $4000 down and good terms. J. A. PLUMMER REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE 200 Eugene Medical Center. Dial 5-4722 evcnings5-3756. $5500 Down buys a furn. home and $225 per mo. income. This Includes approx. $1800 worth of furniture. 6 apts. 3 garages, lot 80x133. $5500 down bal. at $150 per mo. located between the U. of O. and down town. 1581 Fer- ry. Dial 5-4076, TWb2 bdrm. houses on (mall lot.' 110,500. Fh. 4-8239.