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RegMer-Gtiarfl, Eugene, Ore., 'Page 32 Xhurs., Aug. 21, 1952 HICKEY-FREEMAN CLOTHES McDonald Theater Bldg. GRAY'S REMEDY Relief from Rheumatism, Aches and Pains, Lumbago, Lame Back. Tiffany-Davis Drug Co. Tovf OtauH s4o Hi net proscription of yottf on when yov re hi a -------- , ill. fth 'f M i Jiiiilili""18111 1 &L ' OFFICES usraismo orncum Its I n wm I k I f 111 J m I TkTU if w m 1 1 paa wir irrrv' v use SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN! OVER 500 JACKETS Men's Acetate Twill Jackets 6" New lightweight jacket with corded slash pockets and lip front. In greens, grays, Davy and beige. fa House Guests MONROE House guests at the A. M. (Skeet) Pride home here is Mrs. Pride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Ware and daughter, Dorothy, and son, Todd Jr., of Et Paso, Tex. The Wares arrived at the Pride home Friday evening and are planning to stay a week. In com ing, they stopped over in Utah to visit with a brother there. Ware is the supervisor for Stand ard Oil of Texas and is on vaca tion at this time. HouscRuesls at the C. R. Castle berry home are his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers, and a niece and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wade and chil dren, Billy Roger and Michael, all of Sunray, Tex. The group will SPECIAL EMERGENCY SERVICE for rt pair of Broken Glauti . . , duplica tion of Itnitil Ntw Glcmo ready in ONE DAY at SomUr Optical. Pay Weekly or Monthly. GLASSES CREDIT FINEST SELECTION Men's Gabardine Short Jackets 8 95 Water repellent, wind resistant mercerized cotton gabardine. In green, officers' pink and gray. fnxw money i- . Uj) At Monroe visit with the Castleberrys indefi nitely. ' Houseguests at the Gerald Ruby home were Mrs. Doris Brown, and two children, Cynthia and Pierre, of Portland who are returning Sunday to their own home. Visiting recently with Mrs. Edna Owen were cousins of hers, Mr. and Mrs. Elra Hayes of Bur bank, Calif., and also a siser, Mrs. Nellie Bernhardt of Eugene. Mrs. Owen and Mrs. Bernhardt spent the weekend visiting Mrs. Owen's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Harland at Dallas. Mrs. Bob Kamph, who works for Mrs. Owen here, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hatfield in Junction City. Mrs. A. T. Stewart went to Al bany Friday afternoon to visit with her granddaughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copen haver, and their new baby daugh ter, born Aug. 14. BPW Club Has Picnic JUNCTION CITY The Busi ness and Professional Women's Club held a potluck picnic Tues day, Aug. 19, at 7 p.m., at the Hans Rasmussen picnic grounds on Dane Lane. The Past Noble Grands of the Rebekah Lodge met Thursday, Aug. 21, at 8 p.m., with Mrs. Lyle Day. A Driver's License Examiner will be in Junction City Friday, Aug. 22, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Fire Hall. Persons wishing licenses or permits to drive are urged to contact the examiner well ahead of the scheduled clos ing hour to assure completion of their applications the same day. The Women's Society of Chris. tian Service of the Methodist church will hold a rummage sale Friday and Saturday, Aug. 22 and 23, at the Rummage Center on West Seventh street in Eugene. Donations for the sale may be left at the church. START BACK TO SCHOOL WITH A LUSTER TWILL JACKET BUY NOW AND SAVE A 9.95 VALUE and this Hercules B-15 jacket is one of the smartest campus styles You're set for school In step with style the moment you slip on this B-15 jacket for campus wear. Smart Beavertex collar turns up shields you from icy blasts; zip front, rayon lining quilted to 6-oz. reprocessed wool seals warmth in! 50 new wool, 50 cotton knit waist and wristlets fit snugly. Sizes 36 thru 46. IN YEARS PRICED FOR Rich Plaid 100 Wool Surcoats n70 Bold buffalo plaids and fancy plaids in favorite colors. Zip front, plenty of pockets. Regular sizes. Heavy quilted. SEARS Chicago Lady Visits Lowell LOWELL Mrs. Jack Paisley of Chicago is at the home of her stepfather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rogge, for the summer while her husband works as radio operator on a lumber boat plying between Coos Bay and San Fran cisco. Paisley expects to have completed work for his master's degree in science by mid-winter at the University of Chicago. Mrs. Gail Kinyon, manager of the local telephone exchange, re turned Sunday from a two weeks vacation in Montana. She visited son Harold at Livingston, Burton at Butte and daughter, Mrs. E. O. Gilbert at Helena, friends at Reed Point and her former home in Bozeman. Yellowstone Park and Cook Highway scenic points were seen. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chill Walsh have been his son Virgil and family of Sweethome, where he is manager of Marshall Wells store. Mrs. AUr-n Baskins is driving to Eugene each evening to work at the cannery. Otis Jackson caught two, sal mon at Winchester Bay Sunday, his first attempt at salmon fish ing. Son Howard and daughter Kay were along. Lowell grade and high schools will open Sept. 8. Registration dates for students will be an nounced this week. Miss Ruby Bain of Dierks, Ark., has arrived to visit until Sept. 2, with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Lollar. She will be a high school senior at Dierks. SPEEDY CINCINNATI () Ten months ago, the Thomas A. Durbin family numbered two just the mister and missus. Now they are seven. Twin girls were born 10 months ago. And Tuesday, Mrs. Durbin gave birth to triplets at Good Samaritan Hospital all boys. The hospital said everyone was doing just fine. baa 7 88 men's brown suede blouses Now only Beautifully styled for Fall. Features zip front, rayon lining, slash pockets. 36-44. SCHOOL SAVINGS! Heavy Duty Leather Short Jackets 25" Smooth gliding zip front with handy zipper cigarette pocket. Fully lined with nylon quilting. Sizes 36 thru 42, Corner 10th Sc Charnelton Phone 5-1561 t Hrt, Free Fuklnf Boys Visit Foil Creek Relatives , FALL CREEK From Welser, Idaho, comes Jimmy and Annette Carpenter, who are visiting at the Royal Carpenter home. Jimmy and Annette are nephew and niece of the Carpenters. Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 13, Mrs. Earl Welch and Mrs. Royal Carpenter attended meetings at the Erb Memorial Center. Mrs. Welch attended a meeting on 4-H Club procedure, and Mrs. Royal Carpenter attended a meeting on World Citizenship pertaining to the A.C.W.W. (Associated Wom en of the World). Mrs. Carpenter reports that the country to be studied by the Extension Unit this year is China. Both of these meet ings were made possible by the Lane County Home Extension. SIMMONS HAS VISITORS Recent visitors at the John Simmons home were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilder and children, Can dice (Candy) and Dennis (Den ny). The Wilders formerly lived at Fall Creek and now reside at Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lake and daughter, Maxine, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hathaway. The Lakes are from California. Lake is a brother of Mrs. Hathaway. Chester Gibson and Dan Sagar, from Sacramento, Calif., have re cently come to Fall Creek to make their homes. They are employed at the Anderson mill (Fall Creek Lumber Co.) and will send for their families as soon as they find a location. At present they are staying with Mrs. Ida Golden. SURPRISE VISIT , Mrs. Lawrence Lacock was sur prised Friday afternoon when her daughter and husband visited from San Francisco. They are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fyffe. The Fyffe's will return Tuesday to San Fran cisco. Mrs. C. E. Willis entertained a group of friends in her home re cently, honoring Mrs. Ann Parson of Eugene. Guests were: Mrs. Ruth Hills, Mrs. Charlie Gase, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mrs. Wayne Good, Mrs. Wendcl Sheridan, Mrs. Allen Jones, Mrs. Clara Roach, Mrs. Ida Golden, Mrs. Bob Hoffman, Mrs. Juanetta Hollingsworth, Mrs. Betty Schickling, Mrs. Vera Vaughn, Miss Irene Neet, Mrs, Pat Parker, Mrs. Francis Neet, Mrs. B. B. Carter, Miss Nancy Jones, Miss Eveyln Roach, and the youngsters were Bonnie Neet, Ann Good, Dick and Harry Roach, David and Lindy Hollingsworth, Patty Jones, Danny Pelzel, Julie Jones, Sandra Moorehouse and John Shickling. Legals NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of JOHN R. DAVIS, deceased, are hereby notified to present the same! with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, who has been appointed Administrator of the said estate by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, at 415 Medical Center Building. Eugene. Oregon, within six months from the 14th day of August, !052. M. E. MOORE. Administrator of the Estate of JOHN R. DAVIS, deceased. RAY AND PENNINGTON Attorneys for Estate No. 704 Sept. 11, 1052. Your Doctor's Prescriptions Economically Filled to Exacting: Specifications PENNY-WISE DRUG 38 East Broadway 769 West 6th SEE MARLATTS FOB Radiant Heating 651 E. 13th rhone 5-1812 STETSON' HATS ii i i Tin nn ilfii fin Where Eleventh Meets Willamette 27 EAST BROADWAY Ram Bronaueh Gordon Perllch Wm. J. Wheeler Wm, W. Beri Phonn Carlcr Carburetors PARTS & SERVICE CLARK BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO. 1641 VV. 6th Ave. Phone 4-3319 Ted Joroensen Electric, ELECTROMODE HEAT 420 Main, Spfld. ' WIRING Tor KODAK Deilar Next to Register-Guard On High Near Tenth 3 Bosses Picket Apparel Union NEW YORK(P) Ten bosses picketed a union Tuesday. All are memDers or in muc pendent Association of Women's Apparel Manufacturers, Inc. Nat tily dressed, they paraded with signs outside Local 117 of the AFL International Ladies Garment Workers Union. Their goal: to induce the ILGWU to engage in collective bargaining with their association. The union, they said, is trying to compel them to join one of three other manufacturers' asso ciations which they don't want to join. STRIKE ENDS IN JAPAN TOKYO VP) Japanese sea men and shipowners agreed Wed nesday to a retirement plan, end ing a series of nation wide strikes that began two weeks ago. Legals NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS Receipt, of scaled bids by the under sisnecl Clerk of Union HiRhschool Dis trict No. 4, Lane County, Orenon. is hereby requested lor the issuance of $2.1,000.00 worth of bonds 0 said Dis trict, to be dated September 1. 1952 and to mature aa follows: $2,t))O.U0 on September 1, 195 $2.1X10.00 on September 1, 1957 $2,0110.00 on September 1, J!M8 ( $2,000.1)0 on Se pie m her 1 1 95B $2,000.00 on September 1. 1900 $2,000.00 on September 1. 19HI $2,000.00 on September 1, 1902 $2,000.00 on September 1. 1003 $2,000.00 on September 1. 1964 S2.IHW.00 on September 1, 19R5 $2,000.00 on September 1. 19Hl $2,000,00 on September 1. 1967 i .nnn no nn Sent ember 1, 1908 All bonds to be in denominations of $1,000.00 each. Tho nrincioal nnd Interest of said bonds are to be payable at the office ol th Treasurer of Lane couniy, ureaon. Bids will be received up to the hour of fl:0fl p.m.. September 9. 1052 by the understcned at Elmira Union Hish School Building. Elmira, Oveiron. and will be opened at Elmira Union Hinh School Building, Elmira. Oregon, at said hour. Bidders are requested lo include the rate of interest at which they will ac cent the bids at nar or premium. hi! are lo be unconditional and a certified check In the amount of $500.00 must ao company each bid. Said certified check shall not draw In terest but wilt be forfeited to the said District as liquidated damages should the successful bidder withdraw his bid or fail or neglect to complete nis pup chase in accordance with the terms thereof. The District School Board reserves the right to reject any and alt bids and also to waive any and all formalities in the bids. All bids must be In writing. Dated this 14th day of July, 1052, CLYDE McCLURB -District Clerk co Husband. Fort St Johruon 72 West Broadway Eugene. Oregon. No. 713 September 4. 1961 INVITATION FOR BIDS REMODELLING ELLIOTT BUILDING AND PURCHASE OF 3 PICKUPS Sealed bids will be received by the County Clerk for Lane County. State of Oregon, until 10:00 a.m. DST, September 2, 1952, when they will b opened In the County Commissioners' Room, Court House. Eugene. Oregon, for th remodel ing of the Elliott butldinc t (M Kant 7th Avenue, Eugene, Oregon, In accord ance with plans and speciicatioru which may be seen at the office of the Lane County Clerk or the office of J. L. i Reynolds, 394 E. Broadway, Eugene. Ore gon, and for the purchase of 3 Mi ton pickup trucka (with trade ln of a 1M0 Ford coupe), in accordance with specifi cations which may be secured at the office of the County Clerk. No construction bid will b received or considered by the county unlosi it includes a statement that bidder, if awarded the contract, will pay not leits than prevailing rate of wages as of the date of his bid to each and every one who may be employed in the perform ance of the work. Bids shall be accompanied by Certified Check or Bid Bond to the amount of 10 per cent of the amount bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or i before award of the contract unless said I award is delayed more than 10 days. The County Court reserves the right to ; reject any or all bids and to overrule any 'slight irregularity which does not affect the amount of the bid. I LANE COUNTY COURT, 1 D, T. Bayly, County Judge , No. 707 Aug. 25. 1952. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of PEGGY LEE MnFARLAND, Deceased. Notice in hereby Riven that the under signed has been appointed the admin istratrix of the Estate of Fenny Lee Me. Farland, deceased. All person having claim!! Against that Estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri fied find with proper vouchers, to the administratrix at 176 Ash Street, Oak- ridfte. Oregon, within six (ft) months of the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication July 31, 1852. s EDNA FERN McFARLAND, Administratrix of the Estate of Penny Lee McFarland. deceased. DALE E. H ELI K SON Attorney at Law Attorney for the Estal No. 875 Aug. 2fl, 1952. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That ANNA MAE DAVENPORT has been appointed by the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Lane County, as the Administratrix of the Estate of Andrew Jackson Davennort. Dereaipri. All persons having claims against said cslate are requested to present them with the proper vouchers within months from the date of this notice to me office or Hale G. Thompson. At torney at Law. 874 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon. Date of first publica tion, .tUly 24, 1R3Z. Anna Mae Davenport, Administratrix ot tne estate of Andrew Jackson Davenport, Deceased. No. 663 Date lasf pub. Autf. 21. 1952. OFFICE OF THE COLLECTOR or IN TERNAL REVENUE, PORTLAND, ORE GON, AUGUST 4. the followinn de scribed real property seized from Ralph IK. Gay nnd Grnco Guy, Sprinstfleld. Ore Ron, under warrants tor distraint tnr nnn. payment o( assessed tuxes due, will be jsold as provided by Sections 3700 md .1701 of the Internal Revenue Code, at .public auction on Thursday, August 28th, 1 1932. at 2:00 o'clock P.M.. on the prem ises located at JM South Ilth St.. Spring field. Orpgon: Part of Lot 10 in Wash hums AriHIImn tn enPni.u i i n tent South of the Northeast corner or iot 10 of Washburns Addition 'to Springfield, as platted and recorded at page 72 ol volume 2. Lam Cmmtv. Oregon, Plat records in Lane County, Oregon, running thence South B0 feet: thence West iMT feet; thence North 60 feet: thence East 91.47 fpft in th. ni I of beginning, nil in Lane County, Ore- Kn. nvK.n m. K A RLE. COLLECTOR OF INTERNAL REVENUE. No. ORB August 21, 1952. SMllM btri. Will K. .. .,. . " 30. 12 hy the City BFord.r. rity ni Monroe. Oreann for tfc - ,M. OMC truc-k with pprox. 231) water tank. Goodrich 7O0 x 20 10-nly tlrei, to rubber. Alw one 2-wheel ho,e cart. ,, V . u recrve to releet any or ail bids, CITV OF MONROE. . . Monroe. Orelon, No. 703 Aut. 28. 1932. J PUBLISHERS NOTICE atEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ,.i,T.,S.i Kd."ued P"" entitled ox Sn thMJji " "oubllcatlcm el patJep aa well aa all new dSp;ohS:.W SUBSCRIPTION RATES ass: rm"s.-.d-v-.-c.,!;S Si KfiT in.r."?n.' on" "50 Ma."' .ut o( state, one month l.w ioni. lr. iWS!in2 m wrier delivered CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING LOCAL CASH RATES (In force within Ln County nnd im mediately adjoining areas where no lornl dally paper la published. Hlxhcr rntea on Is id e this urea, and special rntfji for business and professional men within It wlll-ba furnished on requesti 8 lines 1 time m 4j 11.24 a lint a day) 2 lints S times-.. a T, 1MB a lint a day) I lints S times . , ($.15 a Una a day) 3 lines T limes M ($.14 a lint a day) 2 lints ao nines.. 17 an 114 Km- - J.. NO one-lint ads arrem4 ' ADS will he taken until 8:30 p.m. of. the ua.v unum tiuum.iiii, RXCepl that SUNDAY ADS are due FRIDAY, at a:uu p.m. ana munuay ADS may be imiiHcu ui o.av-.uu .m. Monday morn ln to appear In TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. 1U CANCELLATIONS. Cnrrentlnn. . - Chana-e will be made the day fter they are received, except when phoned In 7:.1O-8:0O a.m. MONDAY, when they will bt madt the same dav. Persons wiihinr to EXTEND ads must ad will expire. WE WILL NOT bt responsible for more ....... u .o uMum unrnion. NOR for errors In ads taken over the telephone. nan. tur v-UASOIUIfiU TODAY ONLY Obituaries on Page 9 Funeral Director! 125 MILLER-SHERMAN-MURPHY" FUNERAL HOME Junction City Harrisburg Phone 8-21 iff Phone42 SIMON-LOUNSBURY Mortuary" "Parking Adjoining Mortuary'' U52 Olive St. Dial 5-1591 POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL HOME HOP CharneUon Phone 4-1435 EUGENE CREMATORIUM HOP Charnelton Phone 4-1435 SCHWERING & ENGLAND CHAPEL Creswell 1st & C St. Ph. 317 BARTHOLOMEW-BUELL CHAPEL Srjrlngfleldjth & B Ph.JNJ1319 VEATCH HOLLINGSWORTH ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME Phone 4-5255 Pearl St. at 19th 'Inristi 130 FUNERAL WORK Our Specialty. Flowers by Tommy Williams, Ph. 4-6351. 2P86 E. 15th Ave. Card of Thanks 135 We wish to express our thanks to our many friends for their sympathy and kindness during the recent illness and death of Ove Bodtker. Mrs. Ove Bodtker Mrs. Phyllis Gribskov and fam ily Mrs. Kristine Simon and family Mrs. Helga Rasmussen and fam ily Andy Bodtker and family Winther Bodtker and family. We are sincerely arateful to mends & neignoors lor tneir sympathy and the beautiful Flowers during our recent be reavement. The W, E. Quinn Family and Betty Joan and Wayne. PrsoniU 140 AUGUST SPECIAL Complete Engine Overhaul $58.50 6 cyl. engines $68.50 8 cyl. engines LABOR & MATERIAL New rings, gaskets, rod inserts, set of points & condenser. Grind valves, install rings, machine ridges and tune-up. TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED LOAN CAR AVAILABLE DEPENDABLE AUTO SERVICE S0M 1st Ave. W. Ph4-0107 ANY GIRL in trouble needing a friendly adviser, write the Sal vation Army, White Shield Home, P.O. Box 3916, Portland 3, Oregon, or telephone Beacon 1632. WILL give excellent care, room & board to infant or Fre-scnooi child in my home. References. Write. Grace Tork. Wolk Creek Rd. Veneta, Ore. RUMMAGE SALE Sponsored by Junction City Meth odist Church, Fri. & Sat. Aug, Mnrt X, MrH At the RUMMAGE CENTER, EUGENE IN PERSON T. Tnvas Tvler will he at Willam ette Park, 1 mi. So. of Spfld. Jet. SAT. NITE, AUG. 23 EXCLUSIVE designs in Children's clothes, made to order. Hand painted or otherwise. Reas. Ph. 4-82R6. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS PHONE 5-5823 Meetings 8:00 p.m. Thursday. Friendly House. 2445 Kincaid St. FOR GALLSTONES Take "SOLUTEX" Quick & Last ing Relief. Bottle S3. PP. SOUL- TEX, 2005 No. 15th, Waco, Tex. TREE REMOVAL, rotary filling, root spraying or repair, phuhi.i. T.pt. insllrcrl avner. men do the jobSee Weir or Ph5-4103. VISIT BOYER'S NURSERY ANY DAY from 8 to 5. 126 Elkay Drive. Potting soil our special ty, EXPERT Massage, Electro Steam cabinets and pnysiotnerapy, di Will. Hampton Bldg. Ph. 5-3234, All Watch Repairing is Guaran teed at Joel the Jeweler. 861 Willamette St. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR, Dr Harry Semler Dentist, corner 8tn it Willamette, cuitene. wc. P.BAP7 KEMu Avon renresenta- tive MOVED to 360 nin ' East. Apt. 2, Ph. 4-1880, Those who have financial prob lems call 5-4118 lor appi. oeiw, 7 & 9 eves REGISTER GUARD CLASSIFIED DEPT. Just dial S-1551. asK ior helpful nd taker. GUNS. New. All kinds. Used. Best trades. Terms, upen oun. CRANE, 3765 Main, SpjljL.. 9rtnC T3TTlffT ilaar fiflC. DELlV ERY NOW. 3765 Main, Spfld. Lost & Found 150 LOST- 130. Fri. nite in or around Irisl h & Swartz on Frame vu Reward given, fl-1537 Ph, 8-5324 or LOST: Sun. betw. Wilson St. 18th Sc Chambers, hand Tr. Lib pral raward. Beehive TrucK Rental. Ph. 5-6214. FniiNn. PhiiH's billfold, l-aii 7-9065 & identify. vrtimn. tiiq.1j- nftlr.r nuo. ear Maple sch. Spfld. VP- LOST: Love bird. Blue & gray male. Ph. 5-5874. Kewara- FOUND: Love bird, blue WrtNTF.n -rr- mnonio TV. " 2"are exn V' iirai. Jiegisler - GTclR d'i' j l 'IV Aur. 25. . .A."iarill: for Ai can lai Share .i, , " ' 1 oj -"!. lor lis: or D0;. '?r,ai Sit!? PropMt, rn14-7fi20. m Rwitdopertyf 55,000 Gross Income financed. " 8 WEST SIDE BY sm, , beautiful new J a very tin. ujl 1 location & terms. On Eadh SiJ. 0.lu"i ........ nxiurcs. S6 ii '""e for property j Eugene. ' ln crunton Red Ei CALL FRAWi? tr 206 TIFFANY Bl """ "-iiia or 4- VERNON AL Duplex. eonH Ut; Each side has 2 lge. bdi iiv. rm.. nirp If i ...i.uf washer & dryer & hi shower. Low rate dec. iS to wall carpets, beam ter. On corner lot. This! a nice place. Price $19,51 jenM. an or see Ting mnu i-uioi aays, 7-7901 we wm iaiK it over. with VERNON AL1 KEALTOH INSffl 1428 Will. Eueene Ditf, EAST SIDE TRIPLEX Uni. and downtown. $1 5 Der mo. Tenant. utilities except garbag 3 heating systems, 3 wal ers. A good bldg win. i l pis nave z bus, ( fireplace. If you need plus income, call us. Good terms available. Mr. Urey 4-9748 RODMAN AND 938 Charnelton Office P COLLEGE HILL 3 units; 1 two bdrm. 2 o separate furnaces, frpli each with beautiful vii four yrs. old. Big back flowers It garden, A ni tn live anH cnnH invpj own. Sli.flOO dn. will hi HANSEN AND GLj 119 E. Brdwy. P DUPLEX f Best value, Each apt. has)' liv. rm. with fireptac large rms, close in 1 income. Price $18,5001! Eve. call Caimbell 5-1 STUART & STli 1685 Willamette Da HOME k INCOME: Did in W S. location, hall sisting of 3-bdrm. hsj for $55 & an up & do each with 2-bdrm. rel $95. Owners liv. qtrs.ni also by moving one hi a duplex coum oe c front, f or mio. i" " FOR SALE or trade incd with income oi 3u. beside two bdrm. hm. r 4.(inn dn. $180 mo. sider gd. Mr. hse oi ondnjwnenijni. t9 nnn Hown. 2 units, cond. 1-2 room fori Rented $50 mo. H could rent for $95. CI eves. Ph. i-in. Loti & Homesite ; rash and $25 m .L..l!41 For 4 monins, ' ,,' until paid ior wiu "y'i'SM NEAR DRIVli jouu-y" -j 5", "A, "en it. fo chool HAWSSSun.!. S75I AiA lots 80 X 244 available Location j of Springfield Airpo". . i nose iroin. - ti irRF. NEAR HOUli ' 7 miles "V&e north ol w"ie -- . "Htfi1 A'tsALUSO tVs 80X200, face inside city now, . . 'ISJTv me stlNNY VIEW w -ST-.,,. o V-X"Z in. city 4 irr. io. ii. some Partly clearea -timber, P"c ,?,,?' d l7lflSrsrethe.M or ounW oMrs. Florence q ney, ores" , Satij " ful homesite. ; &S3 be H Glass Real L 125LS!KrtiSrvie Ll'ooJnbal" P erson m Osburn Hold LOT IMpV 5.6 S5 female. Flu i-587