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Remember IT'S HIRONS Everybody's Drug III rillamette For tio BEST IN VITAMINS You'll ")f with CHATEAUX .VODKA U-fl AS tOUMT OOi t)il fwl right ingredient to mole e good martini perfect ... to bring nit the best in fruit juices or joft drinb . . . with a subtle distinction you'll enjoy again and again, mCHAI IHIWO DISTILUNO CO. C1IIMONT. KINTUCKY EEOISTER GUARD WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Education Costs To Climb Higher By SAM DAWSON Of Th Associated Prtss NEW VORK (tfl-The three Rs, m the next six years, the U.S. are getting more expensive. And Office nf Education predicts, as a taxpayer you haven't seenJlhere wi" he nine million more anything yet. You'll have to diK ! E"pilf sv,fS school bells, still deeper into your pocket haTi ? CdrfJh"nC0,mln5gPncrati',n !l'"'l"w'-e, some 20 billion Z . """'V """l"".. lars for new classrooms. ... .ut. g uisiricis. aoion to the cost of slates increasingly are taking schools themselves. iivsi mine in mu uurucn. Ana the federal government is under pressure for more funds. Tax in addi- running the expens say n amis up tn a revo lution in American public school tradition. This year it is cosling around nine billion dollars to run the public schools, from kindergarten through high school more than throe times what it cost 25 years ago. mm' 8 WITH 8HED5 SHOWERS irr AOTHOxtno amnt 643 E. 13th Ph. 4-3013 Pride of Ownership is Yours with a famous Lockwood Home A man's home is his castle .... Be proud of your castle . . . Buy a famous Lockwood Home and enjoy spacious living at low cost. 1,300 sq. ft. including over size garage ' and 3 bed rooms. NOW DOWN PAYMENT TO GI'S. Lowest FHA Terms. SEE the; model home TODAY 2845 High Street Open 1 to 8 p.m. Harold W. Pollock Multiple Listing. Realtor 814 Charnelton 5 8501 I This year the public school sys tems are spending about 2V4 bil lion dollars for new schools and other capital outlays. That is seven times what they spent 25 years ago. Great shifts in population since World War 11 complicate the problem. Booming suburbs are flooded with young fry more or less receptive to being educated. And, conversely, some big city school buildings, like some city church buildings, are getting on th empty side. Some legions of the country have grown enor mously in population and indus tryand haven't caught up yet in school facilities. Bumper baby crops are a main factor. But also children are spending more years in school than they used to at both ends of the school setup. Kindergarten attendance has more than dou bled in the last 30 years. High school rolls have more than tripled. Enrollment in the inter mediate grades hasn't changed as notably. Colleges have problems too. Education-seeking veterans sent college enrollment In a 2Vi-million peak in 1949. There's a breather right now, but the first of the World War II babies are now ncaring high school. From 1960 on this crush will be college fod' der. more Families buy h LENNOX WARM AIR HEATING MILLER & HARVEYi 8HEET METAL CO. 1365 Riilroad Blvd. Dial 4-9212 SSfimsSaastia V... . i i : ...... I ., i vm ban rupair ana mouerniH vvwr iiumn in mmif ways and save expensive labor costs! Check with COEN SUPPLY FOR TOP-QUALITY MATERIALS AT MONEY SAVING PRICES I P10NEER-FLINTKOTE CEDAR-TEX COMPOSITION THIKBUTT ONLY Am n w m m amm I AD MIINVjLt perlOOsqft Eosy to apply goes over old shingles Long lasting beauty Weighs 21 5 to square. Also complete line of roll roof ing and roof coatings 8'x7' STEEL GARAGE DOOR Complete with overhead track nd all hardware - SPECIAL 98 i 7 GALVANIZED GUTTER 10' lengths -square style. Ey to install with slip type non-solder fittings. PLASTIC WALL TILE toy to install rich warm colors Lifetime beauty positive waterproof. 47 13' 36' ft. sq. ft. "k HARDWOOD PANELING j" Mahogany veneer 4x8 sheet rotary .18 iq. ft. Ribbon Grain Mahogany 4x8 sheet .27 iq. ft. " Sen (white ash) 4x8 sheet -27 Birch veneer 4x6 sheet -48 f' CEDAR SHAKES with UNDERCOURSE Burdle dipped DOORS - Mahogany A Grade 11 75 square ... $7,75 76x68 ... $8,oo 28x68 30x68 $8.25 $9.00 28x68 ext. 30x68 ext. 11.00 13.00 ALSO BIRCH TITEWOOD SEN DOORS IN STOCK en Convenience 7:30 o 6 p.m. LNclUDlNG 'YOUR BEST BUY izzat COEN SUPPLY' COEN SUPPLY Where 8th & Highway Meet Acrow From the Cannery, Eugene Plenty of Free Parking 440 CAST 8th PHONE 5-0338 President to Receive Forrestal Medal DENVER IIP) President Eis enhower will be honored for hav ing done "the most for the nat ional security of our country," a t a dinner i n Washington Oct. 25. Announcing this Thursday, the Denver White House said the chief executive will receive the first Forrestal medal of the Nat ional Security Industrial Assn. The medial is named in memory of the nation's first secretary of defense, the late James fi. Forrestal. DEANS' MEETING Golda P. Wickham, director of women's affairs, and Virginia Kempsfon, counsellor for women, will represent the University of Oregon at the fall meeting of the Oregon Assn. of Deans of Women and Girls. The meetings will be held in Yachats Friday and Sat urday, Oct. 8 and 9. Ltgali NO. VMS Synopsis of Annual Statemeni lor the'vear ended December 31, 1&63, of the Butteville Insurance Company of Woodburn. in the State of pfgon. made to the Insurance Commiwioner of the State, of Oregon, pursuant to ADMITTED ASSETS Bonds. $2P8,1M82. Stock!. $11,688.25. t x M Mortgage loans on real eitati. $M,- 8B1.95. Real estate. I57.71B.1S. Cash and bank deposits. $$120.060.7 Agents' balances or uncollected pre muiums. none. . . Interest, dividends and real estate Income due and accrued, $3,843.03, Other assets, $60,561.25. Total admitted assets. $3 M, 13" 41. LIABILITIES. SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Losses. $744.66. Loss adlustment expenses, none. Unearned premiums, $137,568.38. All other liabilities. 3,12B.74. Total liabilities, except capital, $141,430.72 Capital paid up. none. SDeclal surplift funds, none. Unassigried funds (surplus), none. Surplus as regards policyholders, $442,R0R 6(1. Total, $584,136.41, STATEMENT OF INCOME Premiums earned, $165,061.66. Losses incurred, $50,590.26. Loss expenses Incurred, $1,920.86. Other underwriting expenses in eurred, $77,234.10. Total underwriting deductions, $129,814.22. Net underwriting gain, $35,367.47. Investment Income. $11,573.54. Other Income, none. Total, before federal Income taxes, $46,641.01. Federal Income taxee Incurred, $1, 757.99. Net Income, $44,863.02. Dividends to stockholders, none. Dividends to policyholders, none. Capital changes (net), none. Other Hems affecting surplus (net). $1,324.52. Total capital and surplus Items fnet), $1,324.52. Increase in surplus at regards policy holders. $43,558.50. BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received, $187,763.61. Net losses paid. $50,691.76. Dividends. paid or credited to pol icyholders, none. Principal office In Oreffon, Wood burn, Oregon. No. 71 October 8, 1954. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims aglnst the estate of Jens Ber telsen, deceased, are hereby notified that the undersigned has been appointed as the executor of the Last Will and Testament nf said decedent by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lana County, and that fuch claims, with the proper vouchers, should be presented to said ex ecutor at 1041 Willamette Strset, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from September 10th, 1954. L. L. RAY, Executor of the Last Wilt and Testament of Jens Bertelsen, Deceased. Ray and Pennington Attorneys for Estate No. 25 Oct. B, 1954. m UNCLAIMED PROPERTY PRESUMED ABANDONED The following unclaimed prop erty presumed abandoned as of July 1, 1954 Is held by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND at Us COTTAGE GROVE BRANCH Savings De posits Jeanette L. Lukens, tr. for Barbara J. Cottage Grove, $56.84. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND at Us EUGENE MAIN BRANCH (ad dresses Eugene except as stated) Commercial Deposits Estate of Katherlne P. Bean, Portland, $6.35; James B. Bowens, $267.45; Jack or J. W. Casey, Los Angeles, Cat., $18.41; Mary J. Forestl or Bellle R. Wilson, no address, $458.73; Harlngton-RagRio Lum ber Company, $49.85; Mildred T. Lansdale, Gdn. of Janet D., $16 .12; Neva J. Mallett, $14.50; Thrasher Lumber Company, $54 .27; Savings Deposits Edith A. Dunn, $2.07; Waller Lee Gllkoy, $16.13; Betty Greene, or Vera Hill, $0.88; Vernon T. Handsaker, $1.51; Claire Rhea Hincs, or Mrs. Manle Bruce, $2.06; Carolyn Anna Inman, Not!, $0.83; Earl DeVere Inman, $0.83; Mena Mae Inman, $0.83; Wilfred Waldo Inman, $0.83; Winona Louise Inman, $0.83; Peggy Rose Jasper, $1.83; Betty J. or Marlon F. Johnson, Cottage Grove, $1.86; Albert R. Martens, $1.24; Jess or Jennie M. Martin, $12.56; Alice M. Miller, $6.11; G. E. Rloux, Vancouver, B.C., $1.09; Attachments R. H. Hendrlck, defendant, Florence, $1.95; James D. Newberry, plaintiff; Mary V. Dlckerson, defendant, $6.23; Wll lard C. Dlckerson. plaintiff; El liott Mill Company, defendant, Springfield, $33.60, Cecil Gate wood, plaintiff. THE UNITED STATES NA TIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND JUNCTION CITY BRANCH Savings Account Leland Wesley Post, Powers. $15.73. PACIFIC FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS fc LOAN ASSOC1A TION EUGENE BRANCH (ad dresses Eugene except as stated) Savings Accounts Lydla Kit Meson, Medford, $1.73; Olive or Lydla Kittleson, Medford, $4.63; Fern Lucille Smith, Coburg, $1.00; William J. Sommervllle by Mrs. G. E Tr., Sandpoint, Idaho, $1.13; Arthur H. Manilla, $1.75; Ivy D. Lord, $1.00; Eva Stelnhauer or Francis D, Benton, $1.00; Murray D. Adams. $2.92; Trygve Svere or Albert Vik, $5.92; Bettle Jean Fletcher or Gladys K., $1.32; Helen L. Mason, Sweet Home, $1.00; Robert Lavcy or V. A. Yunk, Oakrldge. $1.00; H. George Masterton, $1.00; Rohert F. or Florence Elizabeth Webb, Hood River, $5.96; Elsie May Black, $11.13; Kenneth C. or Mrs. Verda Miller, Creswell, $1.70; Carol Ann Cleeton bv Mrs. Lelth Cleetnn, Tr., $1.76; Roy M. Reed Jr., $1.38; David H. or Mary Rozetla Henry, $1.00; Clayton S. Angell, $1.00; George W. or B. Louise Allls, Springfield, $8.07; Ray S. or Grace Joan Hyland, $11.11; William L. Thomas, $1.00; Zldon E. or Marie Whittemore, $1.62; Louise An dreason, $1.00; L. U. Easter, North ' Richland, Wn..$l.I0; Leonard Van Orden, Blue River, $1.10; Patricia McGinty, $1.16; Darlene or Dor othy Devereaux, $1.00; Gordon Nelson, $3,58; W. S. Smith, San Mateo, Calif., $1.00; Rohert Car stenson, $1.00; Ralph H. Manning, Corvallls, $1.00; Bobby C. or Mrs. Mary A. Wolf, $4.06; Steven Rau bert by Mrs. Iva Saubert, Flor ence, $15.95; Marlon I, Vest, Legato Sorbs-field. $1.60; Mr. or Mrs. Joseph H. Caswell, Harrlsburg, $6.48; Yvonne Hutzler Johnson, $1.00; Rollin or Ruth Calkin, Po mona, Cal., $1.01; Neil Christie, $1.00; Terry Pearson by Mrs. F. H. Pearson, it., uruwooa, v&.w. EUGENE -LANE TEACHERS' CREDIT UNION of Eugene Shares, Eleanor U. Hart, Spring field, $8.52: Veda Daley, .lunrtion City, $8,37; Frances Loughley, $7.71. CREDIT BUREAU Or EUGENE, , Eugene Scott y's Tire, Eiujene, $5.75 (9 checks). No. 61 October 8. I Ml. I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Common Council ef the City of Eugene will hold a public hearing on Monday, Octooer 11, 1954 at 7:3() p.m. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall on the report of the Planning Commis sion of said City recommending approval of zoning, rezonlng and requests lor variances in the City, to-wlt: Initiated by the City Council 1. Southeast portion of the: above named annexation i hounded on the East by Eaut 1 line of Section 35, Twp 17S, ' R4W, W.M.,1 on the West by a line parallel to and 500 feel East of the West line of oaifl Section 35; on the North lv the center line of the Ama zon Slough; and on the South by the South linn of the An nexation Boundary. Zone to RA Outer Residen tial. 2. Area bounded on the Wrat bv the East line of Bailey1 Hill Road, on the South by the North line of 11th Ave nue West; on the East t y a line parallel to and 400 Tret East nf the East line of Bail ey Hill Road; and on the North by a line 400 feet North of I he North line of Stew art ftoad extended Erist. Zona to RA Outer Residen tial. 3. The area, annexed to Eugene Sept. 17, 1954. lying south of a line parallel to and 360 feet north of the cen'er line of llth Ave. West except for the areas described under 1 and 2. above. Zone to M2 Light Industrial. 4. Area annexed to Eugene September 17, 1954, lying North of a line parallel to and 360 feet North of the cen ter line of llth Avenue Wt except the area described under 2, above. Zone to M3-Heavy Industrial. B- Amendment to Ordinance No. 9188 Section XXV., A., 2. by adding the following: Garfield Street North of lBlh Avenue Seneca Road North of llth. Avenue Bailey Hill Road South of llth Avenue. Bertelson Road (Paragon Road). 6. Amendment to Ordinance No. 9188 Section XXV., by adding the following: "C" SPECIAL SETBACKS ALONG PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ARTERIALS. Buildings In Commercial and Industrial Zones along the below named streets shall set bark not less than the in dicated distance from the road center line. Buildings in Residential Zones along the below named streets shall set back not less than the indi cated distance plus IS feet from the road center line. 11th Avenue West, west of the center line of City View Street extended, Set back 60 feet. Recommendation of - Planning Commission South College Hill Annexation August 31, 1954 Election (Ord. No. 10467). Generally located In the south west corner of Eugene and bounded generally on the North by 26th Ave.; on the East by Lincoln Street extended; on the -South by the north edge of 29th Ave. and the Lorane Highway; and an East-West lino generally 180 feet South of Kreatz Road; on the West . by a line in prolongation of the North-South alley between Friendly Street and Monroe Street to a point approximate ly midway between Kreatz Road and 27th Avenue, then by an East-West line to the West side of Madison Street ' and North on Madison Street to 26th Ave. Recommend Zoning to RA Outer Residential. Area Annexed by Ordinance No. 10435 June 14, 1954, at request of the owner Korstad Properly Crest Drive. Recommend Zoning to RA Outer Residential. Area Annexed by Ordinance No. 10340 October 12, 1953 Generally located at 30th c Onyx Street. Annexed by consent of owners. Recommend Zoning to R-l Single Family Residential. Tommy Williams 2086 15th Ave. East Requests Variance from R-l Zone to re-establish two green houses. Russell F. Yockey 630 12th Ave. East Requests Variance from R-4 Zone to construct 4-unlt Doc tors Clinic. Lot 66 ft. x 160 feet with paved alley in rear. Property abuts a C- Zone. Pro posed structure to be approx imately 4,000 square feet and balance of property used for off-street parking. HENRY BEISTEL, City Recorder, No. 72 Oct. 10, 1954. , NOTICE OF SEASONAL DETERMINATIONS Notice la hereby given that i each of the employers listed be-! low has been determined to lie ! seasonal employer, within the meaning nf Chapter 657.240 ORS. Any interested party may request a hearing before the Commission within ten days af ter the date of last publication of this notice. The "off-season" nf each seasonal employer is as stated below: Brunner Dryer, 1-1-55 thru 3-is-55 & 6-5-55 thru 9-10-55 A 11- 27-55 thru 12-31-55; Cox's Cus torn Cannery, 1-1-55 thru 8-6-55 & 10-16-55 thru 12-3155; Eu gene Fruit Growers Ass'n.. 1-1-55 thru 7-9-55 & 12-25-55 thru 12- 31-55; Eugene Fruit Growers Ass'n. (Junction City plant. 1-1-55 thru 7-16-55 & 12-18-55 thru 12-31-55; Eastern Lane For est Protective Ass'n., M-55 thru 5-28-55 St 10-23-55 thru 12-31-55; Western Lane Forest Prolec-1 tlve Ass'n., 1-1-55 thru 6-4-55 1 & 10-9-55 thru 12-31-55;; Wey-1 erhaeuser Timber Co. (Spring field), 1-1-55 thru 4-30-55 te 12-25-55 thru 12-31-55. OREGON UNEMPLOY MENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION. Dated and first published this 4th day of Oct., 1954. Date of last nuoncation, mm day of Oct., 1954. NO. HP-rUCI. 1. I MM. fNTl!E"lRCUlTCO'rotT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ES TATE OF ARTHUR H. POW ERS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed the Administrator of the Estate of Arthur H. Pow ers, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. All persons hav ing claims against said Estate are required to present them, with the proper vouchers attach ed, to the Administrator at !06 Lumbermen's Building In the city of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date or the first pub lication of this notice which is the 17th dav of September, 1954. (S) EDWARD V. O'REILLY Administrator, Thwlng, Jaqua At O'Reilly Attorneys for Estate, No. 39 Oct. 15, 1954. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use of re publication of all the local news printed in this newspaper aswcll as all news dlspa'chcs. 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ADVERTISING will ha accepted untu 5:30 p.m. on tne aay Be fore publication; except that the latest hour for Sunday's pa per is 5:30 p.m. Friday; and Monday ada will be accepted until 9 a.m. for "Too Lata to Classify." ADVERTISING rsles for contract advertisers and rates tor out-of-state advertisers and adver tising agencies submitted on request. RESIDENTS of Creswell may place ads through Mrs. C. I. Kent, 1st St. Phone 597. PHONE 51-5-51 Pertomli 140 Your Hair Will Visually Flow INTO a newer than new, modi fied upsweep, that forms a breathtaklngly lovely frame around your face. There are many flattering versions of this exciting hair-do. Come in todav for the one just for you. GREDVIG'S BEAUTY STUDiO Studio B1dg. 13th & Wilm't. 5-4031 NCrTlCfi IS HEREBY GIVEN" that the undersigned will not be re sponsible for any debts or lia bilities contracted by any one other than myself on or after this date. Dated this 7th lay of September, 1954. Norman I. Ray. 269 S. Rose mead Blvd., Pasadena in. Calif. wdewtves' takerotet NEVER, never, never . . . since the world began has there been a perfume like ADAMS RIB by Lentherlc. Primitive, feminine, uninhibited! DRUG CENTER Corner-Broadway V Willamette Lost & Found 150 LOST September 19, bunch of keys at Monroe Motors, Mon rop, Oregon. Finder pleise write Mr. James Coman, Walton, Oregon. CO ST": Ca m c ra le'risi'iT "leather case, between Broadway And Death Notices 115 PETTiTVernon Dale Pettif, USAF Airman 1st Class, passed away at Baker, Fta., Oct. 3 at the age of 21. He was born Nov. 16, 1932, at Vaughn, Ore. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. and Opal Pettit of Blue River, Ore. Also 5 brothers: Harold of Florence, Ronald, Dean, Darrell and Douglas, all of Blue River; half-brother, Harry Houghton of Vaughn; and 2 sisters: Mrs. Laura Bean of Springfield, Mrs. Hugh Hamilton of Coquille, Ore. Funeral services will be held at tha Poole-Larsen Chap el Monday, Oct. 11, at 2 p.m. Concluding aervlcei at West Lawn Cemetery. funeral Notiw 120 ROGERS John J. Rogers. Fu neral services wilt be held Sat urday, Oct, 0, 1954, at 3 p.m. In the First Congregational Church, Dr. Wesley Goodson Nicholson officiating, and ln terment in Resl.Haven Memo. rial Park. Friends wishing vlsl. tatlons may call at Veatch Hollingsworth England Funeral Home between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. fl, 19B4. CCINE William FTCtlne. Funeral service will be held at the fiartholomew-Buell Chapel on Saturday, Oct. 9, 1954, at 2 p.m., with Rev, Harold Shell hart officiating. Interment will ne in i.aurei jiiu uemetery. Funeral Supplements 126 VEATCH HOLLINGSWORTH ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME Phone 4-5255 Pearl St. at 10th EUGENE CREMATORIUM 110 Charnelton Phone 4-1435 BARTHOLOMEW BUEL CHAPEL Springfield. 6th & B Ph. 7-3319 MILLER-SHERMAN-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME Junction City Harrlsburg Phone B-Z15Z rnona n SIMON- LOUNSBURY Mortuary. "Parking adjoining Mortuary" 1152 Olive St. Dial 5-1591 SCHWER1N5 & ENGLAND CHAPEL Creswell, 1st at "C" St. Ph. 317 POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL HOME lino Charnelton Phone 4-14.15 SACRIFICE equity in 4 Lane Memorial oarden lots. Fnone ,3-1849. Florists 130 FRESH FUNERAL FLOWERS Ph. 4 8411, Van Dyke Gardens, !!-. w. tn Ave. we give Bom Green Stamps. " FLORAL ARRANGEKINTS TOMMY WILLIAMS, FLORIST Ph. 4-8351. 2088 E. 15th Ave. Personals 140 WATCHES MEN AND WOMEN'S Why buy a used watch when you can get a new one, tuny guaranteed, for no morel Ask about these special values. HUFF'S JEWELRY 917 Willamette T"3HARf BARGAIN GENUINE SHEFFIELD ft piece stainless steel, serrated edge, hollow ground, STEAK KNIFE set. Always 15.95 . . NOW 2.SB. L. C. DRUG flSfi WILLAMETTE (Open every day 'til 11 p.m.) ANY GIRL In trouble needing a friendly adviser write the Salvation Army White Shield Home, P.O. Box 391ft, Portland 3, Oregon, or telephone BEa- con 1632. ALcrmo n res a no nymous Meetlnes 8:00 P.M. Thursday, Eugene, 2445 Kinrald. Mondays, sprm., memorial mag. pnone s-saza anytime. YOUNG women oT" ahy"'althTn need of confidential advice, may contact Mrs. Duncan, Catholic Charities, 27S West Broadway, Eunene, Ph. fl-3842. m!CUSIVEar"Krowers" Eueene Hotel" Cards that are orig inal, different truly collec tor's Items! 5c up. Order now for Christmas. Phone 4-.lllft. CONTRACT BRIDGE Beginners' class . Fridays, 7:10 Advanced Wednesdays, 7:30 Call Mr. Lupton, 5-37B0 "Dr. TOM MTjI.hoLlAnd Optometrist 1.174 Willamette Ph. 3-3532 Evenings hy appointment "" AUcoHOLiCs Anonymous" Eugene beginners group Meets Sat., 8:00 p.m. M.Vi W. 8th. upstairs. 5-9147. REWEAVING Burn, snags,- tears, moth holes. KBMA MORRIS, 1060 High CXOSED foaHerationfl." Walcfi for opening date. Art's Drive Inn, Dexter, Oregon. "FINE WINES"" Bean's Basket Grocery .U K. 10 DENTAL plate repair Dr Harry Semler, Dentist, corner 8th et Willamette, bugene. Ore XNV"GrfL" In trouble antf heed ing a friend Ph. Cottage (trove 941-J. i KKN,TS" MARKET 495 W. 8th Ph. 3-2015 Open 10 to 11 everyday. Sat 10-12 REBUILT mtrs., wholesale, TatA motors. Phone 5-1110, Oak and Sears Parking lot. Re ward. Phone 5-7D7Z. COST: "Pair of 6oysdark"rimmed glasses in case. Reward. I' none 5-928H. FOUNb:'"Dark blue parakeet, vl clnlty Howard Ave. Fh. 5-3S1Z. Business, Income Prop. 200 Downtown Store Space 12,800 sq. ft. Will remodel to suit tenant. Long & favorable lease. EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS Realtors "It Must Be Good It We Recommend It' 259 East 10th Dial 4-71 fit or 4-72 1 3 fS'FURN. rooms, business zoned. 315 E. 13th. Vi down. Rental Income more than monthly payments. Has other business possibilities. See Mrs. Post on premises, 4-9802, with Rees Real Estate. G000 "concrete building. Spring field, income $375 per month. Price 30,000. Easy terms. Call 4-2455. Rental Prop, for Salt 205 EAST. SIDE I have two houses on ons lot. Llva In one, rent the other. Close-in to University. Bus 1 block. Ideal rental property. The prlre Is right at 515,750. Call BUI Countryman eves. 4-3837. Gordon Brunton Agency 1020 FRANKLIN BLVD. 4-4324 MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR Register-Guard, Eugene, Or Friday, Oct. 8, 1954 7B Euaen Hiei. for SiU 220 VEftNON ALLEN " G.I.-F.H.A. or Conv. Terms NEW J bdrra, fireplace, hdwd Irs, F.A. heat, garage, paved at., city utilities, close to school and bus. Sell at appraised price, no town payment to veterans. Small down on FHA or conv. terms. Call Ray Roil 44461. Eve 4-3698. $6,050 West side modern 2-bdrra. only 4 yr. old. Oak firs, drjf walls, youngstown kitchen, V. blinds, fire alarm system. Landscaped, fenced back yard, paved st. 11,000 dn., bal. FHA. 150.50 mo. Call Ray Ross 4-0481 Eve. 4-3898. Park Ave. Beauty One-half Acre all In lawn. I bedrm and den, spacious en trance hall, W to W carpeting, Ise. llv. rm. and dining rm. Dble plmd, 2 fireplaces, F.A. heat, dble. garage, laundry di fruit rm. $20,000 terms. Call Alice Jeska 4-0461, Eve. 3-2814. WE NEED LISTINGS OF OF ALL KINDS! VERNON ALLEN R E ALTO ft INSUBANCB 135 E, Brdwy, Eugene 4-04A1 321 Main. Springfield 7-3391 Pays for Itself ! Duplex, only 9500. down. Rent will make payments. See at 1453 Kelly St., Spfld, FIVE ROOM modern house. 'f wo upstairs furnished apartments. Large lot and fruit trees. Ga- rages. Ill Hansen Lane. LOVELY large home plu s two rentals. Close-in River Road. Accept house in Eugene on deal. Phone S-0291 or 5-2891. HEHTEUFl&X, 2 bdrms. ea. side, frplces. $3,400 dn. FHA terms. 230 E.. ,14th PI., Bug. 3-2861. lots Homssltes 210 Si4 ACRES, paved streets, city lights and water. $1,800. DIs count for cash. $300 down, $30 month. 1330 Taney. Phone 3- 2373 between 12 and 3 p.m. WILLAMETTE street lol for sale. $750. Small down payment. Lots and acreages within city limits, reasonable. Phone 4- 6355. SXCfffFIdE BATE: Beautiful hillside view lot. xh acre par tially wooded. Water, 10 mln tiles from town. Restricted. Phone 4-S87B. ' " "HoTKEStTES Only one left with nut trees. Large lot. $1,350. E. Sinclair. Phone B-9H72. BE5T View lot In town 100' x 100' on Spring Drive. Billy's Grocery, 7th & Pearl. BEAUTIFUL view lot, eOxlSO, Above Laurelwood Golf Course. Phone 4-1387. BUSINESS LOT 50x70, dowii- town. By owner. 959 Olive. 1' TO 7 Acres, reasonable. Terms. Just outside city limits. 5-4944. 1 ACRE on LaPort Dr, oft West llth. Phone 4-A890. Wanted: Real Estate 215 CASH FOR ONE or two bedroom Inexpensive home In or near Springfield. Ph. 7-9012 or Reg ister-Guard Box 12B7. BEST HOME $8,000 cash will buy. Hart Realty, 752 Jeff. 5-9782. Eugene Hses. for Sale 220 BEATING the LANDLORD is legal IF you buy this little place and pay the rent to yourself. 2 BR with garage. Chicken house and pen, Nice garden spot. 80 x 185 ft. lot. Close to City limits. Only ' $5,750. CASH $500. Bal, like rent. 3 Bedroom house only 2 Yrs, old. Auto, heat, fireplace and nicely finished, $11,500. $1,000 Dwn. New BR. and garage. FA heat, Fr place and Insulated. Possession soon. $11,700. FHA Commit ment with $1,150 cash. Downtown Realty 755 Will. Orf. Ph. 4-fi013 Eve. Ph. 4-Bfifig. 5-0080, 5-2190 BEAUTIFUL Ranch style Home with all the things you have always wanted. Fireplace. Double Garage, Large Lot suit able for outdoor activity, Three I.aree Bedrooms, Din ette, plus Dining Room, A very Homey Living Room. Located in a very exclusive district. Can you Imagine owning this ex ceptional value for ONLY $12, 750 with only $1,500 down? You can, at BROADWAY REALTY 31 East. Broadway Ph. 3-2M2 COMMON CENTS The man with just $1,000 to put on a home as down payment will be more than pleased with this home. An attractive living room, three bedrooms and attached garage. And the price? Just $11,950. ASK FOR MR. ZINKE IF EVES PHONE 5-2095 ZINKE & CAMPBELL Drive In Real Estate Office 845 Hwv. 99N. Ph. 5-0195 MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR Close In-Modern Home Sacrifice!! FINE LR with fireplace, nice DR, both have oak floors; S bdrms. & plastered enclosed porch for 3rd bdrm. All 1 floor, lge. deep dry basement, travs, almost new FA oil fur nace, garage. Remember thlf Is a bargain and you'll have to hurry Only $8,500. Substantial W. S. Home LGE. LR with fireplace, sep DR, 2 bdrms, bath, beaut, kitch., part bsmt with lndry rays, ign garage, paved St. $8,4U0 easy dn. pmt. and good term. New Contemporary 2 BDRM. home less than year old. Paved St. & sdwlks-, grand view, dist. of nice homes, lm med. possess., sm. dn. pmt. A balance easy terms. $8,950. Hi Value Low Price! 3 BDRM. home with W-W car- fiat and htr In LR, att. garage, ge lot. All In fine condition. i block from Friendly St. bin only $7,9B0 a real value. F. J. Berger, Realtor Serving Lane County 30 Year 1315 Willamette St. Ph. 3-4217 $9,850 3 WEST SIDE. 3 yrs. old, neat as a pin, two bdrm., llv. rro4 kit. with nook, utll. rm., hdwd. firs., ven. blinds. Coleman Blend-Air furnace, attached gar., well landscaped lot. $1,1)00 down will handle. We need listings. West Side 122 BDRM. home, liv. rm. 1 din. rm. comb., kit., utll. rm., nice lot, price la $3,730, this li not a mansion but with a lit tle work could be a very com fortable home. Good location, terms. Peter W. Winandy 3B. R. $16,000 Like new home in exc. district. You wont find a better home for $16,000. See ttl $850 DOWN floors, att. garage. TKADE equity for 3 B.R. PH. 4-7120 ANYTIME Clarence Ingram MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR 1490 Jefferson THrrHOTfEST bEAL IN TOWN IS THIS 2-BEDROOM HOME WITH FIREPLACE, SHOWER. OAKWOOD FLOORS, AND BASEMENT. HEATED BY OIL. LOCATED IN THE UNIVER SITY DISTRICT. ALL THIS FOR ONLY 1,000 DN. AND $60 PER MONTH. YOU CAN MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY. DIAL 4-1117 EVES AND 4-9444 DAYS. Clarence Brown Agency 961 OAK PH. 4-9444 E.M.L.E. 735 POLK ACROSS FROM 1ST NATIONAL BANK. Use for HOME or BUSINESS. A wonderful buy on very good terms. May also consider trade. ONLY 7,"S0. Ph. 5-3171. DICK WALLING REALTOR 1740 WUlsmettt $500 and It's all yours, balance on very easy terms. Right in heart of the city, on bus, has fire place. Ask for Angle Lloyd. Eves, and Sun. phone 4-4532. Gordon Brunton Agency 1920 FRANKLIN BLVD. 4-4324 MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR OWNER SACRIFICE 2 BR EAST SIDE. Big ' LR with carpeting. Separate dining rm. Cute kitchen. Full lot. Owner leaving state. Price just $ft, 750.00 $750 below owner'! cost. EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS 239 East. 10th Dial 4-7181 3ETR0C51 view home in new district. 2 year old, double at tached garage, radiant heat, fireplace, near grade school. Owner transferred. Ph. 4-2394 for appointment. BY OWNER, west side, close In. older three bedroom home. Full basement, sawdust heat, fire place, double garage. Good terms to reliable family. Pb. 5-3113 evenings. TOTJSE FOR SALE by owner. 7 rooms, full basement, sawdust automatic furnace, hardwood floors, fireplace, good corner lot. Open for inspection. in nortn Adams. Westside GRAND FAMILY HOME, includ ing these features: Large llv Ing room with fireplace Den with FP 4 large Bedrooms double plumbed nice hresk- fast room Basement Oil furn ace Nice district with fenced vard. Price $18,730 and WORTH ' It. FHA terms. Call FRANK AGULE (If eves., res. ph. S-212.1) Rodman & Urey Multiple Listing Realtor 93S Charnelton Ph. 4-5275 ArTRACTIVE15.Blde"2-bdrm: home. Near schools & bus. Ph. 4-317.1 OLDERFtwdroom house on ri Acre, INDUSTRIAL AREA. 109 Foch St., 94802. COLLEGE HILL, corner lol, 1 bedrooms downstairs, bath, large living room with fire place, dining room, glassed-in breakfast room, kitchen, up stairs bedroom, bath, basement, sawdust furnace. $17,500. Rea sonable terms. 4-4149. TWO bedroom, newly derorateo rlose In. Vi block from Willam ette. Phone 4-2141 between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. or write Register-Guard Box 1067. Tir"BOWNrbVlancT"l"llerent. , Price $5,320. View lot property. Why invest in rent receipts? Appointment only. Phone 3-2469. ""SEE" STUART & STUART MULTIPLE LISTING REALTORS I6S5 Willamette Ph. 5-3187 C0ZY log cabin nestling among the trees on vine covered bill aide. 2 bdrm., fireplace. Priced low Ph. 3-1052, fBEDTTOOM at l24iTWTtthT97 500 with $1,000 dn. 3-bedrooma & basement at D91 Polk, $13,000 with $2,000 down. Ph. 4-9890. BY OWNER":-3 Bedroom 4-year old Gllhert-bullt home, $10,900. 570 Wellington. 4-5315. BYOWNEft"-vrbWo'6mKomt Lot 50X11U. Flrepalce. Terms. 360 West 17th. rTQUTTY' In 25bed"room home for sale by owner. Phone 5-0792. COLLXGrr"HICL71hre"ebetffoohT, two haths. lovely yard. $21,300. 5-1624. CATtGE"-b"dr"mT Use "WrsMeVTiw pmt. Ph. Owner, 7-7407,