Wfamilics buy
mm heating
MILLER & HARVEY
HEET METAL CO.
1365 Kallroad Blvd.
Dial 4-9312
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ball we new
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M-f) yOw meant
AH work done here by a
real shaver expert. Paris
mailable (or all leading
makes: ounuuaiu, ui.m-viy
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FHA Speeds
Home Loans
PORTLAND im tj
Mason, federal housing adminis
tration commissioner, has an
nounced three moves intended to
speed up home loans.
He told a mrptinp nf real ac.
tate brokers and contractors this
week that $1,280,000 is being
made available at once to hire
extra help and to pay overtime
to handle the backlog nf loan ap
plications in many of the FHA's
offices.
Mason also said that sellers or
buyers who want "extra prompt
service" on homes more than a
year old may hire an appraiser
from an FHA approved list, and
the FHA will accept his ap
praisal. He also announced lhat a sell
er or broker may write his esti
mate of the FHA valuation into
the earnest money receipl, and
the buyer thereafter may with
draw only if the FHA appraisal
is below the estimate. Previously
Ihe buyer was allowed a seven-
day period after seeing the FHA
appraisal to back out of the
agreement.
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
FURNACEStt
Ph.4-1427
Automatic
Hoat In Wm
it (I
im mm I
J& i
City Group Tops
United Appeal Goal
The City of Eugene is the first
organization In Lane County to
reach 100 per cent of its goal in
the current United Appeal fund
campaign, officials reported
Thursday.
Henry Bcistcl, leader of the
governments division of the
drive, said city employes here
have given $1,147.30. This is 114
per cent of the goal of $1,000.
Fred Von Appen, Eugene fire
man, is tch leader for the Eu
gene city government division.
Lumber Cut
Falls Short
PORTLAND wi The Douglas
fir lumber industry produced
0,739,903,000 board feet in the first
nine months of this year, a West
Coast Lumbermen's Assn. report
said Wednesday.
Harris E. Smilh, association
secretary, said lhat enmnareH
wilh 7,916,722,000 feet in the same
period of 1953 and 7,030,106,000
tnrough September, 1952.
The weekly production averaffe
for September was 173,695,000
feet, or 90.3 per cent of the 1949
53 average.
At Ihe end nf last monlh the
industry had unfilled orders total
ing 777,792,000 feet. Gross stocks
were estimated at 813,934,000
feet.
kill love this pure grape wine
Public Power
Group Drafts
New Proposal
VANCOUVER, Wash. IW - The
Northwest Public Power Assn
has drafted a proposal to set up
a public regional corporation to
manage the Northwest's electric
power development.
The proposal was announced
by the association here this
week. It is a tentative proposal
and is for discussion purposes
only, according to Gus Norwood,
executive secretary of the asso
ciation. Norwood said the asso
ciation is not committed to any
definite stand on the proposal at
this stage.
The proposed bill would cre
ate a Columbia River Develop
ment Corp. similar to the agen
cy established under the St. Law
rence Seaway bill passed by the
last Congress. The corporation
would be empowered to issue 50-
year revenue bonds to finance
construction of electric genera
tion and transmission facilities.
The corporation would be di
rected by a five-man board of
Northwest residents, appointed
by the President to five-year
terms with one term expiring
each year.
Financing would be undertaken
by the corporation, but actual
construction of facilities, such as
dams, would still be left up to
the Corps of Engineers and the
Bureau of Reclamation. The job
of marketing and transmitting
power currently handled by Bon
neville Power Administration
would be taken over by the cor
poration. Bonneville's assets and
liabilities would be absorbed by
the corporation.
Union Cancels
Bus Stoppage
SEATTLE Ifi A strike sched
uled for midnight against the
Northwest Greyhound Lines has
fc-on cancelled, Federal Concilia
tor William G. Hosie said Thurs-
Leaving a meeting with union
and management representatives,
Hosie said the Motor Coach Em
ployes Union (AFL) "has agreed
to lift the strike deadline." At
firsts chcduled for Wednesday
midnight, the walkout had been
postponed 24 hours.
Hosie said "both sides now be
lieve an agreement is possible
and negotiations are continuing.
The action here came shortly
after a strike by Pacific Grey
hound bus drivers was called off
at San Francisco.
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, . PETRI WINE CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. .,
:
I STATEMENT OF CONDITION
j OCTOBER 7, 1954 llll
; The UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK of Portland, Oregon
j ll-
RESOURCES '
) Cash on Hand and Du from Banks $137,463,593.40
I United Statoi Govrnmtrtr Bonds 273,187,987.61
l Municipal and Othtr Bonds 64,795,728.83
Loans and Discounts Not 245,898,881.74
Stock in Fodtral Rtsorvt Bank 960,000.00
I Bank Prtmis.i (Including Branches) 7,810,774.62
Customers' liability on Acceptances 262,758,21
if Inter..! Earned 2,403,446.93
I Other Resource. 149,850.53
" II $732,933,021.87
LIABILITIES
Caoital $16,000,000.00
' Surplus 16,000,000.00
Undivided Profits 15,953,135.48 .
47,958,135.48
Rmrvos for Intorost, Tax.., etc 5'??'1?H?
. Accptanc.
A Dlvld.nd. D.clartd . SS'SS'S
D.p.,lh 67?'SSf'?2n
,-, lnt.r.it Coll.ct.d Not Earn.d ' i'ltl'tS.
t Oth.r Ll.biliti.. 3,?1 6.9ft
: ij. "" wj)
t Tii juuminl includis 4! ittncku In 0riin HEAD OFFICE; ttrtlfi, Orif
ii .lie" I
1 Pnd.. NATIONAL BANK
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MIMIEI P!0tl BIPOSIT INIUMi-.
AN ORIOON SANK S I R V I N ORIOON
Legilt
notice or
SEASONAL DETERMINATIONS
Notice Is hereby given that
each of the employers listed be
low has been determined to ue
a seasonal employer, within
the meaning of Chapter 657.240
ORS. Any Interested party may
request a hearing before the
Commission within ten davs af
ter the date of last publication
of this notice. The "off-season"
of each seasonal employer is as
stated Deiow:
Brunner Dryer, M-55 thru 3
55 & 6-5-53 thru 9-10-55 &
11-27-55 thru 12-31-55; Cox's Cus
tom Cannery, M-55 thru 8-6-55
- St 10-Ifi-55 thru 12-31-33; Eu
gene Fruit Growers Assn,
1-55 thru 7-9-55 tV J2-25-55 thru
12-31-55; Eugene Fruit Growers
Ass'n, (junction city plant)
1-1-55 thru 7-16-55 St 12-16-55
thru 12-31-55: t a stern Lane For
est Protective Ass'n., M-55 thru
5-28-53 St 10-23-53 thru 12-31-33;
Western Lane Forest Protec
tive Ass'n., M-55 thru 6-4-55
St 10-9-55 thru 12-31-55;; Wey
it 10-9-55 thru 12-31-55.
OREGON UNEMPLOY
MENT COMPENSATION
COMMISSION.
Dated and first published this
4th day nf Oct.. 1D54
Date nf lat publication, 18th
day of Oct., 1954.
No. 6fi Oct. 18. 1934,
CORRECTION TO NOTlCfc OF
SEASONAL DETERMINATIONS
The publication nf a Seasonal
Determination for the operation
of Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. at
Springfield was erroneous. The
operation of the Weyerhaeuser
Timber Co. at, Springfield, in
Lane County, Is Non-seasonal for
the year 1955 for all purposes of
the Unemployment Compensation
Law.
OREGON V NEW PLO Y
MENT COMPENSATION
COMMISSION.
Dated and first published this
15th day of October, 1954.
Dale of last publication, 15th
nay or uciouer, iiw.
No. 82 Oct. 15. 1054.
NOTICE OF CALL FOR BONDS
Notice Is hereby Riven, in ac
cordance with provisions of the
Bancroft Bonding Act, Section
95-21(14 o.c.L.A., that Bonn wo,
99 through 102 Inclusive of the
$123,903.29 Bancroft Improvement
Bond, Series C, dated November
1. 1949. are called for navment
on November 1, 1954. Also Bends
No. 2R3 through 293 inclusive nf
the $359,397.74 Bancroft Improve-
mem nonn, series u, oaten
1, 1930, are called for payment
on iNovemner i, ism.
HENRY F. BEISTEL,
Recorder-Treasurer,
City nf Eugene, Oregon.
No. 83 Oct. 22, 1954.
(OHE CIRCUIT COURT 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
lhat the undersigned has been
appointed the Administrator of
the Estate of Arthur H. Pow
era, 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 106
Lumbermen's Building In the
city of Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, within six (6) months
from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice which Is
the 17th day of September, 1954.
(5J KUWAKD V. U'KttlLAiY
Administrator,
Thwfng, Janua St O'Reilly
Attorneys for Estate.
No. 39 Oct. 15, 1954.
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Doath Notices
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J5TTURY Hattle B. Drury passe"H
awav at her home, 842 riftn t.
In Springfield, on Oct. 14, 1954,
at the age of 83. She was born
In Missouri February 25, 1871.
She had been a resident of
Springfield for 50 years. Her
husband, Robert L. Drury, pre
ceded her in death In April,
1946. She was a member of the
Methodist Church and the Cas
cade Chapter No, 155 OES and
of the Daughters of Union Vet
erans of the Civil War. Sur
viving are: 1 son. Franklin J.
Drury nf Eugene, Ore.; 3 grand
children; 1 brother, Fred N.
Dixon in New Mexico. Funeral
service will be held at the
Bartholomew-Buell Chapel on
Monday, Oct 18, 1954, at 10:30
a.m., with Rev. Harold S. Shell
hart officiating. Vault Inter
ment In Laurel Hill Cemetery.
Death Notices
115
SMTTHl7 Vala'ria Ellen
&mim of 330 ,. Pierce St., Eu
gene, passed away in Salem
Oct. 12. 1954. She had resided
in Eugene since 1920. She was
onrn in Beecher Citv, 111., on
Ocl. 22, 1873, She is survived
by one sister, Mrs. Maude Scott
of Eugene: 3 nephews; 4 nieces.
Funeral services will be con
ducted in the Simon-Lounsburv
Mortuary Saturday, Ocl. 16,
1954, al 10:30 a.m., with Dr.
Wesley G. Nicholson officiating.
wun interment in Rest-Haven
Memorial Park.
Funeral Notices 120
WALXINC"- Etfiel" BeneCaTI
son Walling of 724 Pearl. Fu
neral services will be conducted
In ihe Slmon-Lounsbury Mor
tuary Saturday, Oct. 16, 1951,
at 1:30 p.m. with Dr. C. c
Roberts officiating. Conclud
ing services will be in Rest
H nven Mausoleum and Cre
matorium. Blue River Chapter
no. i on uc,! win participate in
the chapel service.
HOOLfT-- John .lames Hoofeof
2051 Lincoln. Funeral services
will he conducted In the Simon
Lounshury Mortuary Monday,
Oct. 19, 1954, at 2 p.m. Con
cluding services in Rest Haven
Memorial Park.
Funeral Supplements 126
"TfiATCB HOLLINGSWO RTlT
ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME!
Phone 4-5255 Pearl St. at 10th
E0tiENCREMATORIUM
110 Charnelton Phone 4-1435
mKLer-sSerman-murpW
FUNERAL HOME
Junction City Harrisburg
Phone 8-2152 Phone 42
SIMOrT-TOUlTSBURY Mortuary.
"Parking adjoining Mortuarv"
1152 Olive J3t. Dial 5-1591
P'OOLE-LAR'SEN FUNERAL
HOME
1100 Charnelton Phone 41435
BARTMOTOMW-TfuECL""
' CHAPEL
Spriil s field, fith & B Ph. 7-3319
SCTAWERING & ENGLAND
CHAPEL
Crcswel). 1st Sc "C" Si. Ph. 317
Florists 130
FRESH FUNERAL FLOWERS
Ph. 4-84U, Van Dyke Gardens,
995 W 7th Ave. We give S&H
Green Stamps.
FCORAL ARRANGEMENTS
TOMMY WILLIAMS, FLORIST
Ph. 4-6351, 2086 E. 15th Ave.
Card of Thanks 135
OUR RECENT sad loss leaves us
with grateful hearts toward
neighbors and friends. Their
comforting expressions of sym
pathy arH thoughtfulness will
always be remembered.
Mrs. William Bufflngton
and family.
Personals
140
DONT BE A DRIED APPLE!
A few drops of CYNERGIC OIL
will restore a succulent petal
fresh quality to the tlredest
skin. Recommended for crow's
feet, scallness, large pores,
course texture, brown spots,
etc. Ask for your "FREE"
sample. Men, Loo!
L. C. DRUG, 856 Willamette
P.S. Ask for your "free" sample
of Pearls In Wine lipstick.
(Open to 11 p.m., 7 days a week
THE WHIRLING WINTER
WINDS
play havoc with a woman's hn!r
unless it's properly groomed
and styled. For the assurance
of lasting loveliness, come in
and have your hair properly
cared for by our well train
ed stvllst.
GREDVIG'S BEAUTY STUDIO
Studio Bldg. 13th St Wtlmt. 3-4031
CRUMBAKER (Herzlnger). The
Society of Mayflower Descend
ants in the State of Maryland
announces with deep regret the
death of our beloved charter
member Irma Brewster Crum
baker, sister of Captain George
P. Brewster Jr.. U. S. Navy,
retired, former governor of the
Maryland Mayflower hocteiy,
George B. A splnwall, Governor.
HUZZA!
From Blonde Panther on thru
Blue Sparkle (12 exciting col
ors), "Lillv Dache's LUMINO
CREME RINSE will add glow
ing beauty to even the drab
best, stringiest hair, only $1.35.
DRUG CENTER
Corner Broadway St Willamette
ANY GIRL In trouble needing
a friendly adviser write the
Salvation Army White Shield
Home, P.O. Box 3916, Portland
3, Oregon, or telephone BEa
con 1632.
arraoTiesARONraoTTs
Meetings 8:00 P.M. .
Thursday, Eugene, 2445 Klncatd.
Mondays, bptm., Memorial mag.
Phone 5-5823 anytime.
YOUNGw6enoranylalth fn
need of confidential advice,
may contact Mrs, Duncan,
Catholic Charities, 278 Weat
Broadway, Eugene, Ph. 5-3642.
CONTRACT BRIDGE
Beginners class Monday 7:30
Advanced, Wednesday 7:30
can wr. mpton. s-svhit.
DR. TOM MULHOTXAND
Optometrist
1374 Willamette Ph. 3-3532
Even ings by a ppol n t me n t
fLCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS"
Eugene beginners group
Meets Sat., 8:00 p.m.
32Vfr W. 8th, upstairs. 8-9347.
REWEAVlNfJ
Burns, snags, tears, moth holes.
ERMA MORRIS, 1060 High
DENTAL plate lepilr. Dr. Harry
vernier, uentisi, corner Bin at
Willamette, Eugene ure.
S&H GREEN STAMPS
Ellingsworth's Store for Men
837 Willamette Ph. 4-6118
"FINE WINES"
Bean's Basket. Grocery. 34 E. 10
COTtTC"0LLe:CTORS! What do
you need? write Postofflce Box
139, Eugene.
ANY GtftL "in" trouble Vnd'neVd-
Ing a friend Ph. Cottage Grove
941-J.
REBUILT mtrs., wholesale, TA
motors pnone d-iiiu.
Lost & Found
150
LOST Oil STOLEN, night Octnb
er B. vicinity of 23rd ana fcm
erald, boys' 20" red at while
J. C, Higglna bicycle. Reward.
4-B57Z,
COST: Light blue parakeet. VTcln-
ny mgnway tw-Norin. ftewara.
Phone 4-8560.
COSTTTwo darkbTue paraxects.
pnone 4-3B3.
COST fteys in "yellow case, "by
tne I'uouc Aiarxet. 3-20.13.
Business, Income Prop. 200
RCSmAThTaXLs
INCOME PROPERTY
Apartment house. 16 furnished
rentals. 1 lie & Mucco construc
tion. Modern steam heating
plant, Location between city St
new Jet Air Base, insures
steady Income of approximate
ly $750 per mo.
Price $40,000. Terms
VERNON DURANT. Real Estate
Phone 9832 -Res. 7923
2060 South 6i h Street
Klamath Falls. Oregon
the Register-Guard Clas
sified Pages help the
wise buyer.
Lots-Homesltes
210
NEEDED, SEVERAL LOTS
We need listings on several lots in this area. Subur
ban, City or in Single Listings or Groups.
HAVE BUYERS, who want to build a home.
ROY V. BALDWIN
828 Olive Street Phone 5-3383
Ask for Mr. Yockey
Rental Prop, tor Sale 205
BY OWNER: Sell or trade almost
new modern apartment court
on 1 acre, on Highway 99
North. Nicely landscaped. Room
for more units. Phone 5-2262.
N"KWDJ PlXrnTdTms. ea. sldS",
frplces. $3,400 dn. FHA terms.
250 E. 34th Pl Eug. 3-2861.
Lots Homesites 210
FREELOT"& TRACTATXLOG".
Complete Details, Many Lots,
200 Tracts. 5 to 20 Acres, 50
Geneml Farms In New 1954 and
55 Fall & Winter Catalog.
Oregon Settlement Assn., Realtors
948 0 a k
NORKENZIE RD.
3 GOOD Bldg. lots, close In. Drive
by 300 block. Eves, phone 5-4187
JACK ROBERTS
1307 W. II BROKER Ph. 4-8777
WANT"""HuTldihg lot, vVestsIde,
close in. Must be a value for
cost. Write Register-Guard, Box
1284.
CBRNER7"TO"T, 88xl50"ft East
of Weyerhaeuser. $550 cash or
$750 terms. 6-4955.
BEST View lot In Town looxioo
ft. on Spring Drive. Billy's
Grocery, 7th & Prnrl.
Acre ToTonMarsfia"ir Arefiue,
pa nebnCa 11 4-692B.
1 ACRE ohLaPbrl" Rrtve, off
West Uth. Thone 4-8B90.
Wanted: Real Estate 215
POFEiSSIONAirSlan needs three
bedroom house with fireplace
In good neighborhood, Eugene.
Lease option. Phone 3-2465 af
ter fi.
5 OR more acres, view building
site, within 12 miles of Eugene.
5-3550.
BEST INCOAffi property, about
$15,000 down payment will buv.
Write Register-Guard Box 1020.
Eugene Hses. for Sale 220
E.M.L.E.-
Home & Apt. Site
73x160 APT. HOUSE lot at 767
East 15th. The R4 Zoning al
lows one dwelling unit for each
400 sq. fl. of lot area, up to
60 lot coverage. 5 BR house
at extreme front of the lot
makes an excellent home, eas
ily converted to duplex, or
should rent for about $100
monlh. Bal, of lot Immediately
avail, for a pi. development.
$15,000. Call JIM RODMAN JR.
(if eves, res. ph. 5-3067).
Rodman & Urey
REALTOR
MChrn. Ph. 4-8278
Close "In West Side
LARGE 4-bdrm. home, newly
decorated & in excellent con
dition. EaRily converted to 2
rentals or 2 bdrm. for owner
St small rental. Sawdust fur
nace; walking distance to town;
hardwood floors.
Call A STRIP LINDSAY
F. J. Berger, Realtor
1315 Willamette St. Ph. 5-4217
Sun. St eves. 4-6041
YOUR DOG
Will love il, there's room to hark,
the kiddies will love It, there's
room to romp. This fine sturdy
home was built for a VERY
large family. Has dining room,
fireplace, furnace, all rooms
large. Space for workshop,
garden. Some trade considered.
YOU CAN
CHOOSE
Your own down payment, terms
can be arranged. This fine 2
hedroom home Is in excellent
condition. ' CHOICE location.
Cement walks, paved street,
bus by door.
IS THIS YOURS?
It's new. it's lovely 2 fire
places, hardwood floors thru
out, 2 baths, separate utility
with bath. Beautiful custom
planned kitchen, outdoor liv
ing room. Restricted area. Ask
Angle Lioya to ten you more.
Sun. St Eves. Call 4-4532.
Gordon Brunton Agency
izu f ranklin 443Z4
Multiple Realtor ,
E.M.L.E. ,
MUST SELL. Neat as a pin, 2
bdrm. home, liv. and din. rm.
comb., nice kitchen and bar,
hdwd. floors, as oil furnace,
ntce double lot, 3 yrs. old, good
dlst., owner leaving state, full
price $9,500.
COMPLETELY FURNISHED. Very
fine o norm, nome, nv. rm.,
din. rm., kitchen and nook, lVa
acres, furnishings Include Ham
mond organ St TV set; fine
dist., full price $13,250.
Harold W. Pollock
REALTOR
814 Charnelton SB5H1
Evpii. 4-7878, 8-6883, 4-OI2B.
AN EASY WALK'
TO the II of O, Downtown, Stores
St Hi School. See this comfort
able 3 hdrm home at 1892
Mill St. It has a lis ml., fire
place, large garage, FA heat,
sep. dining rm, and Is only
$10,900. Ph. 5-5171.
DICK WALLING
REALTOR ma Willamette
IN THECTTY
ALMOST NEW 2 bedrenm home
to trade for 3 bedroom. Acre
age preferred. Only $!),9S0.
ASK FOR MR. Z1NKE
IF EVES. PHONE 8-2008
ZINKE & CAMPBELL
Drive In Real Estate Office
648 Hwy. 99 N. Ph. 8-0168
Multiple I.latlng Realtor
$1,000 DOWN
And move Into this clean 2-hdrm.
East side home. Plastered, In
sulated, fireplace, garage. Lot
88x180. Near schools it bus.
10,500, hal. like rent.
OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSN.
REALTORS
948 Oak Off. 4-3279
Home Ph. 4-9882
HEY LOOK
$4,950 BUYS this 2 bdrm. home
near mis & wesi Mae h nop ping
center. Ideal for State Vet.
Loan. Ph. 5-5171.
DICK WALLING
REALTOR 1740 Willamette
rafDRWMWESTSIDl2
Living room, dining room,, kitch
en, 2 bedrooms down, 2 bed
rooms In finished attic. Bath,
full basement, garage. 50x160
lot. Plaster, hardwood floors,
F.A. oil heat, insulation, dish
washer, fireplace. FHA approv.
ed, possible 30 days. $10,500.
1242 W. 4th or call 4-713B,
fiV0"WNl?HrboroomirnS
baths, fireplace, large living
room, wall to wall carpet, full
basement, lovely setting, $9,500.
Phone 4-2879.
0ABOmSTTirc;T4.hef.room ,
large living room, kitchen with
eating space. Forced air oil
heat. Garage. FHA. By owner.
695 N. Ruskln. 4-2570 evenings,
AH dav Saturday and Sunday.
SBEDROOMari240'Wnthr97
500 with $1,000 dn. 3-bedrooms
St basement at U9I Polk, $13,000
with $2,000 down. Ph. 4-9890.
2Tir"RlN"CAm-Vd?6onTr7
years old, well-built and cared
for home. Phoneowner4-3173.
CAUGE"' bedroom house, West
side. Low payment. Phone
owner, 7-7407.
BYOWNEff-mdenT2 'Ttitffbom
home. 67S West 8th. Phone
3-3052.
B0WNERL7rgedme suit
able for large family or room
ing house. 360 West 17th.
fiYOTN"ERT"3BTdfoom 45r
ota (iiinert-num nome, iio,&no.
3711 Wellington. 4.5310.
JSoTSfJATES rm., full hasemT.
Hart Realty. 752 Jeff. 5-9782.
QOTTVTn"fi bedroomhome
for sale by owner. Phone 5-0792.
FOR s"StR: 4T8"oo. two bedroom
noma. Phone S552.
Register Guard, Eocene, Ore.
Frl., Oct. 15, 1954 It
Eugene Hses. for Sale 220
Vernon allen
G. I., F.H.A. or Conv.
TERMS
NEW 3 hedrm, fireplace, hdwd
firs, r a neat, garage, paved,
street, city utilities, excellent
location, sell at appraised price
no down payment to veterans,
small down FHA or conv. Call
Ray Ross, 40461, eve. 4-3898.
$6,950 West side modern 2 bdrm
only 4 yrs. old, oak firs, dry
walls, Youngstown kitchen, V.
blinds, fire alarm, landscaped
back yard fenced, paved SU
$1,100 down, bal, $50.50 month.
Call Ray Rosa 4-0461, eve.
43898.
ONE-HALF acre, all lawn, 2 bdrm
and den, spacious entrance hall,
W to W carpeting, lge liv rm,
sep. din rm, dhle plmd, 2 fire
places, FA heat, dble garage,
laundrv St fruit rm, $20,000.
good terms. Call Alice Jesks,
4-0461. Eve. 3-2614.
WE NEED LISTINGS
VERNON ALLEN
REALTOR INSURANCE
135 E. BRDWY. EUGENE. 4-0481
321 MAIN, SPRINGFIELD. 7-3391
River Road
13 BDRM. home, has liv. rm.
din. rm. comb, frplce., very
nice kit. with nook, hdwd, firs
auto oil heat, insulated, over
sized gar., lawn In front and
back. Inl 8Oxi80. Price Is $11,
750. will lake FHA or GI fi
nancing. We need listings
Duplex
15 WEST Side location. 3 bdrrai.
on each side, frplces, beauti
ful kitchens with utilities,
hdwd. firs., large closets, ga
rages, well built. Rents for
$78.50 unfurnished, priced mi
$18,500, attractive terms.
River Road District
142 BDRM. home with liv. rra-
dfn rm. comb., frplce., love
ly kit. with nook facing street,
a full tile bath, auto, oil ht.,
ven. blinds, utll, rm. wired,
lot 67x320 with a beautiful
back yard, grapes, shrubs S
trees. All for $10,500, terms.
We need listings.
Peter W. Winandy
THIS trim home offers an attrae-
tlve floor plan, with separate
DR., and eliminates traffic thru
LR. Eating space in kit., plus
separate Inside utility. Enclosed
room In separate garage bldg.
Is a dandy for that workshop
At $10,000 this could ba it
Might consider trading for
larger suburban home, same
value, a little older. Call Roy
Nelson eves. 4-5564 or
HANSEN & GLASS
2A2 E. flth 5-8531
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTORS
Roy V. Baldwin
Ph. 5-3383 realtor 828 Olive St.
3 Bdrm. home River View Dist.
2 blocks to grade school. Lg.
llv.rm.t w to w carpet, sep
arate dln.rm nice kitchen
with good elect, range, utility
porch, full basement, auto
matic oil floor furnace, 3 car
garage, Vi acre lot, fruit and
shade trees. Price $6,950 with
good terms.
Home Fhs. Chas Harlow 4-8140
Lum Anderson 4-1666
Bus Yockey 4-4186
LOT5K '
Owner has 2 bedroom horn and
needs 3 bedrooms.
Owner lives in Eugene A want
to live Suburban, If your sit
uation ts the reverse let's swap.
Call Vern Culp. Homa Ph.
4-2110.
Clif Culp, Realtor
1416 Willamette Ph. 5-334T
Multiple Listing Realtor
AT 1490 JEFFERSON
Selling my home St office at
more man i,ooo under ap
praisal. Has 2 bdrms. or 1
bdrm. and off. with outstda
entry dn. PLUS 2 bdrms. or
apt. W2nd bath up. Lg. Din
ing rm., nook, utility. Birch
bullt-lns, picture windows,
drapes, WW carpet In L.R.
GI terms. Clarence Ingram,
realtor.
""Monroe Street
2 Bdrm. homa 3 yrs. old. Large
jiving room, u mn.-rro., origin
and handy kitchen with lots of
bu ill-ins, tile bath room, hdw.
floors, Insulated, oil heat, at
tached garage, lawn and shrubi
Price $10,500 with terms.
Home Phs: Ruse Yockey 4-4136
Lum Anderson 4-1660
Chas. Harlow 48141
Roy V. Baldwin
Ph. 5-3383 realtor B28 Olive St
Very Nice 2 BR
THIS HOMEY, comfortaM. plac.
i. cina. to everyimng, acnoois.
marketa and city buses. Paved
alreet, city sewer, etc. Low
price with terma. Aak for Fred
Smith. Evea. or Sun. call 8.7520
Gordon Brunton Agency
i4u ritAlvitLiliX 43Z.
MULTIPLE REALTOR
DRIVE BY
644 WASHINGTON
Limited Commercial, 2 fedrmi.
an., 9 norms, up, z baths,
basm't. Sawdust fttrn. O.K. for
Apt. up. Price $6,050. Rented
at $75. To see Ph. 47120 Clar-
ence Ingram, realtor.
LARGE" 2-Bedronm; hardwood'
floors, forced air furnace, util
ity room, garage, corner lot,
5 yrs. old. Paved street, bus.
$9,200. 2711 Klncald. Best of
fer for down payment. 5-7357
for appointment.
BY OWNER: i year old, S bed-
room, ivs natns, fa heat, fire
place; very nice floor plan
Plastered thruout. Nice yard.
I block to grade and Jr. High.
For appointment phone 4-2768.
$WT)&WN, $75 monthly on thhi
new z bedroom house. Hard
wood floors, oil floor furnace,
carport. Lot 70x160. Lawn In.
4-D553 or 5-2420.
LOWdown payment on two-bed-room,
clean home. Close to
schools, bus, stora. $6,800.
Phone 7-72HZ.
CoZY log" cabin' nestling "among
tne trees on vine coverea mil
side. 2 odrra., fireplace. Priced
low. Ph. 31052.
COLLEGE HILL, three be"d7W,
iwn Dams, loveiy yara. iii,auu.
5-1624.
THREE "Bedroom housed East
side, near schools and univer
sity. $B,400. Phone 3-3576.
WILL SEXITequlty In a nlceT
bedroom house. Lota of built
in . Call 6-3900.
Clost-ln Suburban 225
(Adjacent to City Lfmits)
$TXcrE, frame building '20x24',
and 1 barn complete. 4Vfe miles
Eugene. Lorane Hlway. Total
price $1,995. Terms. Inquire at
Richfield Station.
THREE'berlroom, 2 yr. old ranch
type. Fireplace, fenced yard.
G. I. loan, $12,000. $2,000 dn.
Phone 5-762Q.
LARTTF. 2 BEDROOM modern
home. 1 acre, chicken house,
fruit. Near Washington SchooL
$1,550 down- Phone 4-7672.
INCOME from 3 or 5 acres. Dwell
lngs, rentals, fruit and nuti.
650 River Loo i.
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