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'Speaker ., am Noon IfmrUand Oregon fcr.tto guest spMKcr, BTcSio noon H"Hker, Branauan '' regarding per-yTwS-t" against anova and his ?H oTay'rs will be U pn There will : aMaainstlMah Li Sterling on WSC east.. r .... (or the meeting. Wllll' fTjisiVERSARl f . wih anniver- Ipt QUI"1 H Bowling Chatter p . Comacehia OF HAVING hi I I FEET 'FOR . GIRLS HPS IN THE FIELD ! They say James "Junle" McMahon, 1D49 and 1951 national Individual match game champion anil American Bowline Conerew1 i1"'"-,' . ,Y .u " " uegms 10 roll I ke a red hall freieht as the frames no bv. The National Bowling Writers Association's 1950 "Bowler of ihp" Year" showed exactly this pattern in exhibition matches Thursday I .r nnnnn at inn p.ncronn (mmi inn u.u.i - fl"luu" v" " n ..w.hhw,, oui-. nicmanon. vnn hac an n. time league average ot 206 plus, was paired with George Troch Uni versity o Oregon student, against .Tim Ekstrom and Bill Adams' Record breaker for ten-year ABC tournament competition with a 207.1 average, McMahon rolled a 168 in the opening game as he "felt" Ihe alley. Troeh added a 178 but Ekslrom, another university student fired a 202 and Adams, Cy Slocum keglcr in the city's Major league' McMahon then jumped lo 215 in the second game and rolled 22S in the third one to nnisn with a 608 series. Ekstrom. who ninUorf rr a 3-7-10 split in the second game and collected a 227 in the finale was right behind him with a 606 series. Troeh contributed a S58 series and Adams rolled 499, to result in a 1166 1105 edge for the McMahon Troeh combination. "Give me three days on these alleys and 1 believe I d hit 300" McMahon said afterward. He has 21 perfect games to his credit 7 of thpm in sanctioned leacue comnptitlnn ' Coach Louie Bellisimo had feared his two university bowlers might "choke" against McMahon but they easily showed he had little cause to worry about 'em. uciusimo says nes wining to send his university team against any college outfit in the nation including Illinois' mythical cham- ninnc and is flnfflinff In havo Ihn npiu. m..:.: -.. ...-..... .,.,.;, tMviaiun tourney nerc i in March or April. In addition to Ekstrom and Troeh, at present he wuum uac wi " iiaiJi, hick ixranam, and Don Allen Each finshed last year with an average in the 170 s and Bellisimo is confident this will jump to the 180's this season. McMahon spent several hours in a practical clinic fnr local m... in action after the exhibition. Among those receiving his help was rriiin oiiinuii, uicgun luuiuau cuacn aunng IValrSI, who plans to learn the alley game from Bellisimo. Splits were no trouble this week for Lois Field hnaiino r- T.-...-1.... Cn.,t Cknn in Tnr1iHB H-J 1 . , . . ""6 oiiuh uauiisa mojui league at u-bowi. She wiped out a 6-10-7 situation and also downed 4-7-10 and 5-4-7 combinations. 11 RED WING USH SETTER BOOTS i real walking comfort lout Ihe day's hunt, better , . , hunt better, larjtlt to hunting pleas- kiy day with a pair of MSG IRISH SETTER Hugged, soft, oil-tanned ilhtr- . , ll . iL us for (fcr lime .. asm tfunoa ISH SETTER BOOTS tf i Red Wing It WING SHOE CO. 1ED WING, MINN. WOMEN'S or MEN'S 12V1795 i. m $i,39 fopi Oft e keot Shirt S1.98 W M Ofi Wool Heavy 5u, S4.77 $7.77 ld Wool --- $9.98 h S1U Green Stamps v FRIDAY VlTC" tut m sua i mm a GOLF TOURNEY S ET NEW YORK Ml The 1954 men's amateur golf championship will be played at Grosse Point Farms, Mich., and the 1954 women's championship probably will be played at Willoughby, 0. SCIIELL1N WINS AGAIN RENO. Npv flpi rwtl Cf.kAn; Of RenO. held tho Inlnrmnnnln middleweight championship Satur day after winninc 3 nninimn,,. 19. round decision over Garth Panter, ot bait Lake City. BIG INDIANAPOLIS sprint cars race at Fairgrounds to day. Al Boniot, shown above in his 250-horsepower Rocket Arm Special, will be in the full field of racers on hand for the three and one-half hour program. Gates open at noon, time trials start at one, with the first of the eight races slated for 2:30. Extensive work on the half-mile oval assures fans of a dust-free afternoon of thrills. Coburg, Triangle Win 6-Man Games SIX-MAN STANDINGS W h Pet. Ft. Opp. DEER SEASON OPENS WEDNESDAY DEER SEASON OPENS ' SATURDAY OCTOBER 4th RIFLES F. N. Mauser Brno Hutqvarna Mannlicher WINCHESTER and REMINGTON Another BIG SHIPMENT of The Famous RUSSELL BIRDSHOOTERS is on the way. 1953 Edition of The SHOOTERS BIBLE, on tale HUNTERS CHECK LIST Air Mattresses Flash Light Sleeping Bags Hunting Knife RED HAT or CAP Hand Warmers Camp Stove Extra Car Keys DEER SEASON OPENS WEDNESDAY Coburjf McKenzle Mohawk Mapleton Triangle Lake Crow Lorane 1 0 1 0 0 1 l.ooo 1.000 .500 .900 .900 .900 ,000 Coburg's defending state cham pions and McKenzie share the Lane County B six-man lead after the second round of action but the big noise Friday in the loop came from Mapleton where Triangle Lake edged the Sailors, 5246. Coburg opened the 1952 league campaign by trouncing Mohawk, 49-13, and McKenzie walloped Sis ters, 31-0, in a non-league en counter. Crow, newcomer to the league, originally was scheduled to meet Lorane but claimed a for feit victory since the latter failed to enter the race. Halfback Ralph Slayter tallied five touchdowns, one on a 70-yard gallup, and Quarterback Denny Tonne drop-kicked five conver sions in leading the Triangle Lake triumph at Mapleton. Toline's trusty toe provided the difference as each team collected seven touchdowns in the fray. Bob Kneaper scored four times, once on a 60-yard jaunt, to lead the Sailors attack. Don Akers, Willis Gould, and Bob York each added a six-pointer for the losers. Mapleton led 20-12 at halftime in what appeared to be a fairly conservative contest but the Lak ers broke loose for four touch downs in the third quarter and the gap was too much for the Sailors to overcome. The battle was the initial six- man action for the Mapleton squad and marked the first time the school had entered the race since 1948. In the other league encounter, Coburg's veteran crew rolled to a 34-0 halftime lead against the in vading Indians and was never threatened. Frank Liltlejohn, Carl Stal lings, and Clint Crownover each tallied twice for the Broncs. Lyle Dickens and Glenn scored in the third quarter for Mohawk's only damage. Leland Broom collected four touchdowns, including a 70-yard punt return, in leading McKen zie to an easy verdict over bis ters. Don Fox contributed a touch down and conversion to the Eagle attack. Scores'. TRIANGLE LAKE 12 0 32 B 52 MAPLETON 6 14 7 1946 Touchdowns Slayter 5, Kneaper 4, Akers, Gould, York. . Conversions Toline 10. MOHAWK 0 0 13 013 COBURG 14 20 7 849 Touchdowns Dickens, Glenn, B. Littlelohn. F. Llttlejohn 2, Crownover 2, Stalllngs 2. Conversions Glenn, F. Llttlejohn, Crownover, Stalllngs 2. SISTERS 0 0 0 00 Mckenzie 12 0 7 1231 Touchdowns Broom 4, Fox. Conversions Tox. Tiders fo Meet Oakridge Friday Springfield Hosts Marshfield Eleven Two District 5-A-2 and one Dis trict 5-A-l grid clashes will hold the football spotlight in this area this weekend. One of the most important prep games will pit University against Oakridge at the Civic Stadium j contest is quite likely to decide f ,1 iu. lonoito u-inmr tinrs hnth clubs are unbeaten. Mt waf 1 . me uaxriage team nas regis tered three straight victories, while University, defending Dis trict 5-A-2 champion, has won Its first two contests. Last weekend Oakridge toppled Willamette 25-6, while the Tiders had an open date. MARSHFIELD HERE Lane County fans will get their first look at the power-packed Marshfield" club Friday night when the free-scoring and undefeated Pirates travel to Springfield in a 5-A-l contest. Marshfield, fresh from its latest conquest by a 41-7 count over Medford, is the top heavy favorite to run Its unbeaten skein to four in this game. In another Civic Stadium clash on Thursday night St. Fran cis moves against Junction City. The Tigers are winless in two starts, the latest defeat by a 45-7 score at Redmond. The con test itself shapes up as a close one. tugene, meanwnile, takes on one of its toughest opponents of the season Friday night when the Axemen travel to Klamath Falls. Eugene registered its third straight 5-A-l victory Friday by an 18-6 count over Cottage Grove. The Axemen, despite three straight -wins, will be no less than an even bet against the Pelicans, who lost their first game last week 280 to Redding, Calif. BILLIES AT ELMIRA In the final 5-A-2 game, Pleasant Hill travels to Elmira Friday after noon. The Billies defeated Cres- well 13-0 in their last outing, while Elmira won its first game in 18 starts since 1950 by top pling Lowell 32-7. In a non-league game at Cot tage Grove Friday night, the rap idly improving Lions will host Willamette. Cottage Grove is rated the. edge in this game. Other games this Friday night will pit Newport at Siuslaw in a Coast League contest; Salem at Bend m the Big-Six League race; Creswell at Drain in a non-league battle; and North Bend at Myrtle Point and Coquille at Roseburg in other inter-district clashes, NfjTIC .. .. . . FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE 16 HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned Administra tor with the Will annexed has filed his final account In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, which Court has ap pointed 9:30 a.m. of October 30th 1952, as the time it will hear ob jections thereto and for final set tlement of said estate. JOHN W. PENNINGTON Administrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of ' ALICE C. KREATZ. deceased. RAY AND PENNINGTON Attorneys for Estate. NO. 777. Oct. 2fl, 1952. Regiitw-Guard, Eugentt Ore,, Sun., Sept. 28, 1952 3C Personals 140 ANY GIRL In trouble needing a irienaiy aaviser, write tne sal vation Army, White Shield Home, P.O. Box 3916, Portland 3, Oregon, or telephone Beacon 1632. TREE REMOVAL rotary tilling. painting, roof spraying or repair. Let insured exper. men do tht job. See Weir, 120 Elkay Dr. or Ph. 5-4103. T"BE FRIENDSHIP CLUS . Personal Introductions If you are lonely over zi, single of good character. Parlies Friday 7 to 11:30 p.m. Infor. 695 W. 11th. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING THIS IS THE RUMMAGE SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. Saint Mary Catholic Altar Society will hold a rum mage sale Sept. 29 through ADS will be taken until 5:30 p.m of the day hefore publication, except that SUNDAY ADS are due FRIDAY at 5:00 p.m. and MONDAY ADS may be phone in 8:30-9:00 a.m. Monday morning to appear in too late to clas sify. CANCELLATIONS. Corrections and unanges win De made tne day after they are ordered, except wncn nnonen in 7:au-:uu a.m, MONDAY ADS may be phoned in 8:00-9:00 a.m. Monday morn ing to appear in too late tu UjASS It Y . PUBLISHER'S NOTICE MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled ex clusively to the use of republica tion of all the local news printed in this newspaper as well as all news dispatches, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bv carrier, monthly . $1.50 By carrier, 6 mos. In advance 8,00 By carrier, yearly in advance 16.00 ay man, in Oregon, l mo, l.au By mall, in Oregon, 3 mo. 3.75 By mail, In Oregon, 6 mos. 6.50 By mall. In Oregon, 1 yr. 12.00 By mall, out of state. 1 mo. 1.75 Mail subscriptions In carrier de livered zones are charged same rate as that for carrier delivery. WILL not be responsible for debts contracted other than by myself. George Pokarny, Oak ridge. Ore. 1 will not be responsible for any aeois ran oy airs. ueo. n. uavis or Mrs. Dolores I. Davis as of this date. Mr. George H. Davis. Readings given at 255 W. 7th Ave. Ph. 5-2190 Man's Walt ham pocket watch' for sate. fn. win. Will keep elderly person 'in my nome. rn. &-izs3. Lost & Found 150 Eo"STnJTM7C. axle' between 42nd". and 8th St. Spfld. McKenzie Hlway, lost on right hand slda going to Spfld. PJ.7-2983. LOST in vie. of'Pleasant HillTboS: tailed black Shepherd with white ring tc collar around neck. Re ward. Ph. 6-2757. FOUND Wk. ago In downtown Ei gene, black dog about 6 mo. old. Part Collie & Shepherd. Owner please call 4-2757. FOUND"! Brown ' leatHer Ja ck"eT Left In our car by mistake Sun. Sept. 21st. Owner call 4-7887. LOST: Black leather wallet In vie. of Miner bldg. ie city park, . finder Ph. 4-6190. Reward. FOUND R. RoadTilst. small white Se black S. hair dog with collar. 710 River Road. Ph. 4-7597. LOST Lady's wrist watch with raised crystal and gold band. Re ward. Ph. 5-4879. Death Notices 115 JOY Carl Joy of RT37uge"ne died in nis norae rri., bepi. at, 1952 at the age of 75 years. He was born Aug. 2, 1877 in Ben zonia, Mich, and had been a resident of Eugene since 1918. He was a member of the Mod ern Woodman of Eugene and at tended the Ballev Hill Commun- ty Church. He is survived by his wife, Cora; l brother, fcdwin F. o Michigan: 3 sisters: Mrs. Ada L. Crowford of Ludlnton. Mich., miss L,ucina Joy and Mrs. set tle Husktns of Pasadena, Calif. Funeral services will be conduct ed In the Sunon-Lounsbury Mor tuary Mon., Sept. 29, at 11:00 A.M. (Standard Tune). Rev. Wayne Klldall will officiate. In terment at West Lawn Cemetery. BASLER Violet Maude Basler, Star Rt., Marcola, Ore. passed away at her home Friday, Sept. 26, 1952. She was born in Pot tawatome County, Kan., April 27, 1887, She was married to Mllon Eugene Basler In Kansas City, Kan. and has been a resident of Marcola for the past 4 years. Be sides ner nusoand, sne is sur vived by 3 brothers: William Harmon, Tacoma, John Harmon, Springfield, Morrm Harmon, ro peka, Kan., and numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral arrange ments will he announced later by Bartholomew-Buell Chapel. LOST: Wife's, diamond engage ment ring. vie. dntwn. & nr. Cannery Wte. R.-G. Bx. 400 REW. EOSTTYr. old"maiecolTieJ Santa uiara dist. rn. i-aaie. LOST In vie. of Pleasant HUTbob. tailed black Shepherd with white ring tc collar around neck Reward. Ph. 6-2757. Phone your ads in to a friendly ad-taker by dialing 5-1551. Transportation 160 Someone in Spfld. to offer ride to the Eugene civic Music Associ atlon program. Ph. 7-72i4. SNwrmt PLACE THAT AD TODAY? LADY wants ride to L.A. Woman or cple. Share gas & oil. 4-1318. Business Property 200 HIGHCLIMBER By DICK STRITE (Continued from page 1C) up at the University of Georgia, is now reported to be at the Univer sity of Indiana. ... Gorgeous George (Wagner) and his wife, Elizabeth, who were married in the Eugene Armory ring in 1939, separated last Wednes day. In seeking a divorce, Mrs. George (Wagner) claims extreme cruelly that her husband was extremely jealous and charged that he seldom found time to spend an evening at home. Wrestlers usually work at night! k Steve Mezzera, former Oregon football lineman and base ball catcher, was in Eugene last week en route to Seattle for a recreation meeting. He Is director of recreation and parks for the rifv nf Ppialnma. Talif.. where Dukft Iverspn is nneratintr n rliirken and sheep ranch. Steve says that Tony Novacic who studied physio- Giustina, 6-5 therapy, is doing well as an assistant to a top-flight medic at San Rafael. . . . Milligan, Leal In ECC Finals A couple of links veterans, De fending Champion Sid Milligan and Don Leal, will match strokes in a 36-hole grind to decide the cham pionship of the Eugene Country Club this Sunday. In addition to the title bout, ac tion is also slated in three lower flights. John McBurney and Ted .loncs will battle over 18 holes and the first flight title. Howard Han sen and Elton Owen meet for a third-flight match and Bill Mc Cracken will try his luck with Dean Pape in Ihe sixth flight. Completed matches include Dave Greeley's defeat of Norm Hamp ton, 3-2, in the second flight; Den ny Abel's two up triumph over Henry Eaton; Otto Vonderheit's win over Bill Pollard in a match that went to the 21st hole; and Dr. Charles Michele's victory over Nat Funeral Notices 120 CHAFFEE Alvln Louis Chaffee. Funeral services will be held at Mills Mortuary, Cottage Grove, Mon., Sept. 29, at 11:00 A.M. Elder Lloyd Wyman will offi ciate with Interment in the Blachly Cemetery. WOODS Leo R. Woods funeral services will be held at Bartho-lomew-Bueil Chapel Mon., Sept. 29, 1952 at 2:00 P.M. Rev. Edwin W. Hughes officiating with cre mation following. SAFE INVESTMENT DOWN TOWN BUSINESS BLOCK MUCH MORE INCOME AVAILABLE. PORTION WELL LEAS ED, BALANCE CAN BE. 33,000 DOWN WILL. HANDLE IT'S GOOD. SEE F. M. BENNETT. . Eugene Community Builders, . Realtors "It Must be Good if We Recommend It." 299 East 10th Street Dial 4-7181 or 4-721! Funeral Directors 125 MILLERSHERMAN-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME Junction City Harrisburg Phone 8-2152 Phone 42 SCHWERING & ENGLAND CHAPEL Creswell 1st & C St. Ph. 317 BARTH6fMEW3JUELL CHAPEL Springfield 6th & B Ph. 7-3319 VEATCH HO LLINGS WORTH ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME Phone 4-5255 Pearl St. at 10th POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL HOME 1100 Charnelton Phone 4-1435 SIMON-LOUNSBOR Mortuary "Parking Adjoining Mortuary" 1152 Olive St. Dial 51591 Use the Register-Guard classi fied ads regularly. EUGENE CREMATORIUM 1100 Charnelton Phone 4-1435 Business Property With Apartments A store now leased, 2 large apts.. l up 6c l aown. ah in gooa con dition, good tenants. The owner has left for good it will sell this close In business property. Cor ner lot, also 2 garages. 4 blocks -from Willamette St. Here is an, opportunity to get good interest -on your Investment & no danger ... . as to safety of your Investment tc an Increase In value. F. J. BERGER, REALTOR 1315 Willamette St. Phone 5-4217 ' EXCELLENT business site on 80 x 200 lot. Well-built bldg. 20 x 40. Comm. zone, fast growing area. Ext. low-priced. Terma. Phono 4-2732 or 5-1039. . "Use the Register-Guard Classi fied ads regularly. Rental Prop, for Sale 205 Florists 130 FUNERAL WORK Our Specialty Flowers by Tommy wunams. Ph. 4-6351. 2086 E. 15th AveJ TCrVMall-IiPWaht Ads Register-Guard Classified Dept. In working his way to the finals Personals Ihis year, for the umpteenth time, Milligan, the University of Oregon 140 ord Owners Of September Spcelfil to Get...' htnum Ford Vanity Mirror P,"s o Cor Safety Check UIJqJ $2.91 MISS THIS GRFAT V ATT IF - Cr In Today KENDAii MftTOB rn (FORD' BQOAIIE) MOOT 4-U71 in seven cajiiuiuuii tames wiin me xjv iiKeiea nanis twuii .u , 01 lost 3). Norm Van Brockhn has completed 62 panes, in 117 tries for1 "r mV. Th. he touchdowns and a 529 average. He has had 10 intercepted .. d ne of ormer UQ ,f Woodley Lewi, i has intercepted hree passes, returned two punts for, te memberSi Rod Taylor, last 33 yards and five kickoffs for 105 yards. . . . The Rams open the , runnerun to Milligan, with a National League season against the Browns in Cleveland Sunday. ... ne up vjctory After that he , ... , , u t .u , , , ! downed Ken Hirons, 2-1 and Geor- ine wniversiiy oi lenrasKa nas a inree-same n team scncuuie. ge Schweiger Jr., 4-3. Bill Love, our Seattle correspondent, reports that Dean Parks played nearly the entire second half of the Idaho games as defensive tackle. ... He also said that Don Heinrich gave a great passing exhi bition against the Vandals. WELFARE LEAGUE RUMMAGE SALE TUESDAY, SEPT. 30. RUMMAGE CENTER 31 West 7th. GET Your DEER With a Rifle From John Warren's ,3..3I) SSTage - $43.75 .30-.30 Winchester, Mod. 94 69.no Mod. 64 61.30 345 Winchester, Mod, 71 115.33 Mod. 723 Remington, Cal. .222 S2.S0 Cal. 237 I2.S0 Sav. .300 : i.o Mod. 721' Remington,, Cal .270 M.25 .30..06 6S.S2 All kinds of AMMO. Western, Pelers, Remington and all other brands DEER BARS RED HATS AMMO. BELTS RED SHIRTS, all kinds of clothing hy nryhack STAIN. STEEL COOK KITS DEER TAGS HERE! JOHN WARREN HARDWARE, INC. 771 Willamette Ph. 5-3353 We Deliver fcS y& friday SggM NIGtlTS T 1 tU T r....i. ...4 I ' . edi, diiutnci m ic luum , , MANY Thanks to you who have able in the golfing blue book, took given me your watch tc clock his first Step UP the ladder with a repairing. A l Guaranteed work 3-2 win over Al Fries. He then de feated Stu DeVry, 4-3, and Gus Johnson, 3-2. Jack Kerr was his final victim in a 5-4 defeat that occurred last Thursday. CHICAGO (SF) Cary Mid dlecoff won six pro golf tourneys in 1951, more than any golfer. will he continued. More than 40 vrs. exp, Oregon license, certi fied and registered. Ph. 4-6617 for free pickup, estimate and delivery. Harry J. Moore, Green Hill Drive. HAMLIN- SHOCKLEY 7 Apartments plus 6 Room Rentals MAKES THIS ONE OP THE FIN EST INCOME PROPERTIES OS THE MARKET TODAY. IDEAl LOCATION IN SPRINGFIELD. FULL BASEMENT WITH FUR NACE, STEAM HEAT FOR ALU ROOMS AND APARTMENTS. APPROXIMATE GROSS MONTH LY INCOME $440. Total Price $24,000 Only $8,000 Down Hamlin-Shockley Realtors Insurants 731 Main St. Phone 7-9814 Springfield Modern 2 Bdrni. (each unit) du plex, plastered) htlwd. firs. Auto malic elec, heat. Utll. space, kit, bath, nice llv. rm. Over 800 sq. ft. per unit. Good corner loca tlon. On bus line. Close to -schools. $15,500. FHA terms. Scfl Gen. Robinson 7-3391. Eves. 7-9297. Game Farm Road you. Legal CITATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE. In the Matter of the Adoption and Change of Name of KATHLEEN MARIE WHYSONG, A minor. TO: LILLIAN VIOLET WHYSONG; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby re quired to appear within ten days from the date of service of this citation upon you If personally served within Lane County, Ore gon, or within twenty days if per sonally served within any other rounty In the State of Oregon, or If served by publication then with in twenty-eight days from the date of first publication of this citation, to show came, if any exists, tvhy said minor, Kathleen Marie Why song, should not be adopted by Carl L. Scott and Elva Gwen Scott, and that her name be changed from Kalhlccn Marie Why song to Kath leen Marie Scott, as prayed for In the petition herein. WITNESS my hand and seal this 3rd day of September, 19.12. HARRY L. CHASE, Counlv Clerk By Eva T. Duckforth, Deputy HUSBAND, FORT & JOHNSON By Donald R. Hnrcnd. Attorneys for petitioner No, 73fc-last pub. October 5, 1932. MORE than 40 yrs. exp. repairing watches, ror A-i guaranteed re- .L- ..i'im.i. t, Ha! it -At Suburban duplex. 1 17.8 f rontage on have 2 Bdrms., separate din. rim.,, llv. rm., bath, kit., back porch, and large garage. These are well built units, good construction ' throughout. Room on lot for other rental units. $16,000. Termi to be arranged. See Bill Hilton 7-3391. Eves. 6-1 2fiB. VERNON ALLEN REAL ESTATE Realtor Insurance 321 Main, Springfield 7-3391 1428 Willamette, Eugene 0-04fil other Oregon license certified & regis- ' tered.' HARRY J. MOORE Green Hill Dr. Ph. 4-6647 GET ACQUAINTED CLUB " Through social correspondence, thousands yearly meet their "ideal." Write for list of ell- glbles. Many Oregon members. Simpson, Box 1251, Denver, Colo. REWEAVING - Burns, snags, tears, moth holes. J Erma ( Applewhite 1 Morris , 1060 High. Phone 5-5512 rXLCOHOLICSTANONYMOL'S PHONE 5-5823 Meetings 8:00 p.m. Thursday. Friendly House, 2445KU.C3td St. CONTAIREr-GROwN perennTals, shrubs, house plants. Rcas. prices. Also potting soil. BOY KR'S 126 Elkay. Daily 8-3. TRUE REMOVAL, rotary filling, painting, roof spraying ft repair. Let insured exper. men do the Job. See Weir or Ph. 5 4103. MADDOX Bros. & Rose wllfTie back at Fern Ridge Park. 10 ml. out West 11th. FRIDAY OCT. 3. EXPERT Massage. Electro Steam cabinets and phpslotherapv, 610 Will. Hampton Bide. Ph. 5-3234. All Watch Repairing Is Guaran teed at Joel the Jeweler. 661 Willamette St. "T)ENTALFXATEREP"AlR'rbrT Harry Semler Dentist, corner 8th it Willamette, Eugene, Ore. CHAPEL OF LIGHT, spiritualist services, 291 W. 8th. Every Sun. 8 p.m. Minister Virginia D. .JfcrtflTpOMP" d!errTfles; DELTV ERY NOW. 3765 Main, Spfld. I For BEST BUY, trades, "in deer , Realtor rin-i, see CRANE ads, Col. 640. 1 124J) Willamette ROY V. BALDWIN . Ph 5-3383 828 Olive St. APARTMENT HOUSE 8 Apartments all furnished. 4 ' blocks from Willamette St. 2 5-room units with tub baths and fireplaces. 4 3-room units with tub baths. Income $330 per month and always rented. Shown by nppmt only. Price $22,500 terms 10,000 down. 3 separate rentals on one lot 3 blocks from Post office. Income $207.50 per month. Price $18,500 terms $8,000 down. Home phones 4-8149 4-1660 4-4136. INVESTMENT INCOME PROPERTY with 4 rental units making $230 per month. This lot Is 66x160 ft. in the 20(1 hlock facing on 7th Ave. Would make a good Motel Site. Drive by 268 W. 7th and look It over from the outside and then CALT. FULLER 4-6187. FULL PRICE JUST $25,000, with VERY GOOD TERMS. E. A. FEGLES Insurance Ph. 4-4297