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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. 1 QB Tues., Jan. 25, 1955 FHA Clears Portland Firm 'Windfall Profits' Charge Dismissed WASHINGTON l The firm of Norris, Beggs and Simpson Co., and a member, David B. Simpson, of Portland, Monday were cleared of an earner accu sation of taking "windfall prof its" in government insured hous ing. Housing Commissioner Nor man P. Mason made the an nouncement concerning the firm and Simpson. Seven other per sons and firms also were cleared. This will permit the FHA to re sume processing applications for mortgage insurance which have been received from individuals or firms. Clearance of the firms and In dividuals docs not clear the proj ects connected with them, an aide to Mason said. The Portland project linked Simpson and his firm with the Park Avenue In vestment Co. project. The wind fall was listed by investigators at $47,387 from a loan of $2, 772,300. Associated in the project were V. H. Jones and Talbot Wcgg, both of Portland, accord ing to the investigator. Clearance was granted Simp son after he .was found to be a nominal shareholder, with only one share in the project corpora tlon. Charge Filed Against Store In Monroe SAN FRANCISCO Wl A rec ommendation that Monroe, Ore., Feed Store be directed to rehire two employes and stop trying to discourage union membership has been submitted by a National Labor Relations Board trial ex aminer. William E. Spencer, the exam iner, said evidence showed that the company fired Frank and Don Harrington, brothers, last March because of union activities with the AFL Grain Millers local. He recommended that the brothers be re-employed and com- . pensated for any wages they may have lost. Spencer dismissed the union's complaint that two other em ployes, Ellis Conn and Jesse Howe, were discharged because of union membership. Evidence at the hearing, conducted at Cor vallls last November, did not sub stantiate the complaint, he said. It was the second hearing with in two years involving the com pany. The NLIil! held that on Oct 30, 1953, the company "dis charged all its employes for or ganizational activities." The four men in the more recent case were among those re-hired after the board's ruling. Chinese Mark Tear of Ram' SIGNAPORE vn The nearly three million Chinese in Singapore and Malaya riotously celebrated the start of their new "Year of the Ram" Monday with soiled faces, unswept floors, gambling, fire-cracker explosions and part ies. Faces remained dirty because soap and water would wash away the good luck. Sweeping would have the same effect. And gam bling was fhc vogue because tra dition says fortunes will be made this year by taking chances. Similar excitement prevailed in tire other settlements of overseas scattered throughout the Far East, and in the Chinatowns of New York and San Francisco. Singapore and the towns and Tillages of Malaya were masses of color. Every Chinese home was bedecked with red banners, joss paper and red scrolls with white lettered Chinese maxims. Heart Disease Risk Sharply Reduced CHICAGO 11 -The nri.sirli.nl of the American Heart Assn. says the risk of dying of heart disease has declined sharply for poisons1 under 44 years of asc It has re-i maincd stationary for women' over 44. but has Increased for males above that age. Dr. E. Cowles Andrus of Bos-j ton told a luncheon meeting that medical advances in the last 30 years have reduced the heart death risk of persons under 25 by 70 per cent. Between 25 and 44. the rate for both sexes has drop ped 35 per cent. For men be tween 45 and 54 the rate has ris en 24 per cent and the rate in-! crease for males between 55 and 64 Is 13 per cent. Sentence Reduced l.ONiinv ,nTh ,. (fioo Monday reduced lo life imprison-, mcnt the dealh srntenro Riven Mirhial Onufrejczsk, 60-year-old Polish fanner convicted o( a mur- der in which no body was rveri found. He had been scheduled to! o hanged Wednesday. Records indicate that the'.first apple tree was planted in what is now the United States in 1629. Classifi. Directory Announcements Legals Death Notices Funeral Notices 100 105 110 Funeral Directors Florists Cut Flowers 115 Crematoriums 120 Mausoleums 125 Cemeteries Lots 130 Monuments 135 Ambulance Service 140 Cards of Thanks 145 In Memorium 150 Lost & Found 155 Personals 160 Transportation 165 Vacation Resorts 170 Private Instruction 180 Lodge Notices 185 Meeting Notices 190 Real Estate Homes for Sale 200 Bethel-Danebo Eugene Ferry St. Bridge Junction City McKenxie Oakridge - Westf ir River Road Springfield Lots & . Acreage 225 Suburban Property 230 Farms & Ranches 235 Resort Property 240 Business - Income 245 Real Estate Trade 250 Out-of-City Property 255 Real Estate General 260 Realty Management 270 Real Estate Wanted 275 Rentals Houses Furnished 300 Houses Unfurnished 305 Ap'ts. Furnished 310 Ap'ts. Unfurnished 315 Rooms Board 320 Hotels & Motels 325 Business Property 330 Farms & Ranches 335 Rentals, General 340 Rent for Service 345 Wanted to Rent 350 Financial Salary-Chattel Loans 400 Real Estate Loans 405 Contracts-Mortgages 410 nsurance-Titles 415 Stocks & Bonds 420 Investments 425 Wanted To Borrow 430 Help Wanted Male Help Wanted 500 Female Help Wanted 505 Male andor Female Help Wanted 510 Sales Help Wanted Mole 515 Sales Help Wanted Female 520 Sales Help Wanted Female Situations Wanted Male 520 530 535 540 545 Situations Wanted Female Situations Wanted Couples Help Information Business Opportunity Business For Sale 600 Business Locations 605 Hotels, Apartments 610 Motels, Resorts 615 Agents, Distributors 620 Franchises Available 625 Investment Money 630 Businesses Wanted 635 Miscellaneous Household Goods 650 Antiques-Gifts 675 Market Basket 680 Poultry-Rabbits 685 Pets-Supplies 690 Fur Bearing Animals 695 Livestock-Supplies 700 Hay-Grain-Feed 705 Seeds-Fertilizer 710 Nursery Stock 715 Garden Equipment 720 Miscellaneous 725 Sports & Hobbies Photography Machinery Tools Business Equipment Farm Equipment Building Materials Fuel & Heating Wheel Goods-Toys Swaps Ready To Wear Auctions Do-It-Yoursclf Stork Supplies Wonted To Buy Logging Trucks & Tractors Heavy Equipment Saws-Tools Logs For Sato Timber-Lumber Sawmills Timber Lands Logging Contractors Want to Buy, Lease 30Q; OU3 pirt 0 1 1 DOrk p 825 03Q 835 OAt "ul . . AutOmOtlVe He v m ousc-5mall Trailers 900 Mororcyclcs-Scoorcr 905 Aircraft 91 Oi Automotive Repair 915 Partj-Accessorici 920 Automotive Trade 925 Automotive Wanted 930 Truck & Car Rcntalt 935 Auto Insurance 940 Trucks & Trailers 945 New Cars-Trucks 950." Used Cars 960, PUBLISHER'S twnck MEMBER OF ' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Preu le entitled axclualvely to the us of -publlcaUon of all the. local nswa printed In tola newspaper aa waU aa aU news dispatcher. SUBSCRIPTION BATES Br carrier, monthly SI SO By carrier yearly la advance 25.00 By mau In Oregon, a mos. a 75 By mall in Oregon, s mos. t.x By maU In Oregon. 1 yr. 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ADVERTISING will pe accepted until d:3U p.m. on tne nay De- fore publication; except that tne latest nour for Sundays pa per Is ,0:30 p.m. Friday; and Monday adi will be accepted until 9 a.m. for "Too Late to Classify " RESIDENTS of CreaweU may place ads through Mrs. C. L Kent, 1st St Phone 6S7. PHONE 51-5-51 tegols ADVERTISEMENT FOR SEALED BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that scaled bids for the construc tion of A SUB-FIRE STATION on 33rd AVE. BETWEEN DON ALD & WILLAMETTE STREET will be received by the Clly ma nailer of the City of Eugene ontil the hour of 2:00 PM, Feb. iu, 1H33 at the Council Chambers. City Hall, Eugene, Oregon and the bins will be publicly opened and read Immediately thereafter. Hesuiis win De tabulated and presented to the Mayor and City Council for action at their regu lar meeting Feb. 14, 1955. Plans and specifications mav be obtained at the office of Architects Clare K. Hamlin and B King Martin, 159 W. 12th Ave., Eugene, Oregon, upon re ceipt of a deposit of $20.00. De posits will be refunded upon the return of plans and specifica tions in gooa condition prior to Feb. 20, 1955. Contractors will be required to file approved prequallflcatlon forms with the City Manager ten (10) days prior to the date of bid opening as required by Oregon law. Bids are to be unconditional and shall be nccompanlcd by a satisfactory bid bond In favor of said City of Eugene, executed ny the bidder and a surety com pany or by a cash deposit and In amount equal to 8 of the bid amount. A performance bond equal to one hundred per cent of the contract sum will be required of the successful bidder. The City of Eugene reserves the right to reject any and all bids and also to waive any and all Informalities In the bids. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for opening unless the award of the contract Is delayed for a period exceeding thirty days. V. E. JOHNSON, Mavor ROBERT A. FINLAYSON, City Manager No. 230 Feb. 1, 1955. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE JOHN C. NICHOLS, JR. , Plaintiff, ' vs. JOEL D. TRAPP, Defendant. RECEIVER'S SALE BY OKDER of Cirrult Court, f offer for sale assets formerly owned by Joel's Star Loan 8c Jewelry Co., at 575 Willamette street, r.ugcne, Oregon, consist ing of: Concrele Block Bulld dlng upon leased premises - ... I 7,988.76 Office hqulpment & Supplies . 1,126.32 Merchandise stock, new and used, Including watches, rings, dia- . mnnrts, guns, cameras. forfeited pawns. ... 4,353.49 Loans receivable se cured by pawns ... 3,314.03 Accounts receivable. Open St Repair 214.00 I8,996.0' Sale hv tea Is it hiiit ar-enm. 730 Panled by I0' of bid by cash or 7je : certified check. Bids opened Jan. 28. 1955, 10:00 a.m. at offices of 740 Johnson, Johnson Sc Harrang, 65 jipitlwl Broadway, Eugene, Oregon. Assets mav be Inspected 9 to 5, 750 Jan- 27- 1055 or D appointment, yec Building to be sold by separate 3 i lot. Remaining property by sep 760 arB,a I"1 or in bulk whichever yie b,dB highest. Rights re- 'OO served to reject bids. Sales sub 770 ect 10 cwrt confirmation. ,TC JACK BECK 400 Ful Vue 780 Pn- 4-349n 785 No ,,ftJnuary 25 ,955- 70a! NOT ICKOP-H EAR I N(i LZ- ON FINAL ACCOUNT I 795! NOTICE is herebv given that the undersigned as administrator with will annexed of the estate of Paul DcAutremont, deceased, has filed his First and Final i Account tn the Circuit Court of I County, and that February 25, i IDAS, at the hour of 9:30 AM In Courtroom No. 2 of said Court located tn the Iane Conn-; ty Courthouse In EiiKrne. Oregon. has heen appointed by said Court as th time and place for the lieartnc of objections thereto and the settlement thereof, n.TKI and first publishaj on Januarv 25. 19S5. (-IIAIII.FS neAITRFMONT Administrator with Will Annexed. Herman P. Hendershott Altornev for. Administrator nh win Annexed. No- " - K'h- lp"v FOR CLASSIFIED ADS PHOnS 5-1551 Legals ' in tut etttevrr court" OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE NO. 46313 SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Or PORTLAND, national banking association rtatnuir, vs. KEITH N. LANE and LOIS E. lane, husband and wife, and HUNALD JOHNSON and JANE DOE JOHNSON, Defendants. TO: KEITH N. LANE and LOIS E. LANE, husband and wife. De fendants nereln: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, ycu are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against yoi in the above entitled Court and cause on or before the expira tion of four (4) weeka from the date of the first publication of tnis summons, and If vou fall to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, Plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for a decree against the Defendants' and In favor of Plaintiff as follows: 1. Appointing a receiver forth with upon the filing of the Com plaint to collect, receive nd receipt for the rents from the real property described in the complaint, suoject to further or der of this Court; to manage, control and preserve aald real property and the Improvements situate t heron, subject to the order and direction of this Court; to deliver said rents and property, or the proceeds of the sale thereof, as this Court ray direct; and to do such ither and further things as he ' may from time to time be authorised and directed by this Court: 2. That Plaintiff have and re cover judgment against Defend ants Keith N, and Lois E. Lane, husband and wife, and each of them, In and for the sum of Sev en Thousand Six Hundred Five and 46100ths S7.605.46) Dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rate of four and one-quarter per cent 414) per annum from June 1, 1954, until paid; for the further sum or .twenty-two and 31100ths (122.31) Dollars, with interest tncreon at tne rate of ten per cent (10) per annum from November 15, 1954, until nald: for the further sum of Twenty-two and 50lOOths (S22.50) Dollars; for the further sum of Eight Hundred 001 Wins ($800.00) Dollars as attorneys fees, fie t her with Plaintiff's costs and disbursements Incurred In the suit: 3. That the foregoing amounts for which judgment is sought constitute a first, valid, prior and subsisting lien against all of the property in said mortgage ana the complaint aescnoea, ana that said lien be declared prior and superior to any claim, rignt, title or interest of the Defend ants herein, or anv thereof: 4. That said lien ne foreclosed and that the real property cov ered thereby be sold by the Sheriff. of Lane County in. the manner prescribed by law and In accordance with the practice of this Court to satisfy the claims of Plaintiff, and that the nroceeds derived from the sale of said real property be applied as follows: fa) To the payment of tne Costs and disbursements of this suit and the costs of the sale of said real oroDerty: ibi To the payment or tne amounts adjudged and decreed to be due to the Plaintiff from ih Defendants Keith N. Lane and Lois E. Lane, husband and wife, hereinabove in paragraph 2 hereof described: and e. Anv balance remaining thereafter to be paid to the Clerk of this Court and distribut ed to such party or parties as may establish their rignis mere- to: a. That Plaintiff ne permittea to purchase said property or any part or parts thereof on execution sale by me saia &ncr- trf of this countv: That the Defendants, and eAeh of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or any of tnem, wneiner as mirchasers. encumbrancers, lien creditors or otnerwise, ne oarrea and foreclosed or all riant, tit.e, claim. Interest, estate, lien or de mand of every kind and nature in and to said real property, and every part thereof, save only such statutory rights of re demption as Defendants, or any of them, may have In and to the real property hereinabove de scribed; 7. That upon tne saie or saiu real property the purchaser or purchasers thernf be let into possession of said property and that If the Defendants, or any of them, or any other person or persons In possession of said premises, shall refuse to surren der possession thereof to the purchaser or purcnasers, upon confirmation of said sale and due demand for said possession, such purchaser or purchasers shall have the benefit of tuch remedies as the law may afford to secure such possession, In cluding the extraordinary writ of as.sistance: ft. That Plaintiff have such other and further relief as lo the Court may seem equitable and proper. This summons Is published by the order of the Honorable Wil liam G. East, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered In said Court on the 20th day of December, 1954, directing that this Summons be served by the publication thereof once each week for four successive weeks In the Register-Guard, a news paper published and of general circulation In Lane County. Ore gon. Dnte of first publication: Jan. 4, 1955, Dnle of last publication: Feb. 1, 1955. i Pendergrass, Spackman A 1 Riilllvant Attorneys for Plaintiff 527 Pacific Building Portland 4, Oregon No. 11 Feb. 1, 1955. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE In the Mailer of the Estate of MABEL ROSE METZ. Deceased. CITATION TO HEIRS FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO; Rose Marie Cooper, Larry Campbell and Mary Lee Wool- ridge, and to all other heirs un known, if anv there are. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON Pursuant to an order of The Honorable Frank R. Reid, Judge of the above entitled Circuit Court, marie and entered on the llth day of January, Ili5, you and each of you are herehy cited to be and appear In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Lane at Court Room No. 1 In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, at 10:00 o'clock, A.M., on the 21st day of February, 1955, and then and there show cause. If any exists, why a sale should not be had, as prayed for In the Petition on file In the above en tilled matter, of certain real property, being an asset of the estate, and more particularly as follows: Lot .Number three IS. of the Plat of ihe County Survey Numhei15M In Section Thirty- one (.'ii i own snip eveniee n (171 south. Ranee Three m West of the Willamette Merid ian In Lane County In the State of Oregon, EXCEPTING THERE FROM the following: The North S8? 7 feet of the said lot and the East 55 feet of the said lot. all tn Lane County, Oregon. Hated this 17jh day of Janu ary, 1955. at Eugene, Lane Coun ty, Oregon. HARRY L, CHASE, County Clerk By It i lee n Dunn. t Deputy County Clerk. No. 115 Announcements Death Notices 103 POTTE R-tephenfElioU- Potter of 158 E. 14th, Eugene, passed away at his home Jan. 24, 1955. He was born April 8, 1871, at Troupiburg, N.Y. He Is sur vived by bis wife Harriet; 3 daughters: Luna Ralston of Salem, Silva Pomeroy of Syra cuse, Kan., and Jossle Smith of Sheridan, Ore.; 4 sons: Ar thur and Howard, both of Eu gene, Stephen of Sheridan, Walter of Kllleen, Texas; 2 sis ters: Mattte -Perkins of Florida and Leah Patrick of New York; 2 brothers: William Potter and Benjaman Potter, both or New York; 14 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He was a member or the Boise City Lodge No. 472, AF St AM of Oklahoma. Funeral services will be conducted in the Simon Lounabury Mortuary, Wednes day, Jan. 26, 1955, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Rector Johnson offi ciating and Interment In Rest Haven Memorial Park. PRIMROSE Donald Leo Prim rose of Rt. 1, Eugene, passed away at a local hospital Sun day, Jan. 23, 1955, at the age of S3. He was born In Chero kee, Jowa, on Aug. S, 1901. He was employed as a telephone repairman by the 'Pacific Tele phone Sc Telegraph Co. He was a member of the Laurel Lodge AF St AM of Roseburg, Ore.1 He Is survived by his wife, Louise; 1 daughter. Donna Mc- Cormacb of Seattle, Wash.; 4 sons: Richard, James, Robert and Gerold, all of Eugene; Si grandchildren; 2 brothers: Claude of Boone, Iowa, and I James S. of Springfield; 3 sis ters: Irene Cushman of Seat tle, Wash., Mary Holeman of Eugene and Eleanora Everett of Eugene. Funeral services will be conducted in the Si- mon-Lounsbury Mortuary Thurs-i day, Jan. 27, 155, at z p.m., with Rev. Paul Melllsh and the McKenzle River Lodge No. 195 AF St AM officiating and In terment In Rest-Haven Memo rial Park. JENSEN Peter C. Jensen of 169 North Garfield passed away at that address on Monday, Jan. 24, 1955. He was born In Den mark on Sept. 15, 1864. He is survived by 2 daughters, Mrs. Bertha Jensen and Mrs. Dag mar Haroldsen, both of Port land; 1 son, Harry Jensen, also of Portland; S grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to Slmon-Lounsbury Mortuary. FRANCIS Aubrey L. Francis of 60 West 25th passed away at a local hospital Jan. 25, 1955. He was born at Hastings, Mich., on Oct. 24, 1912, and united In marriage to Marie Nurml at Eugene on Oct. 10, 1937. The deceased had -been employed by the U.S. postal department In Eugene. He was a veteran of the united Males Army, World War II. Besides his wife, he is survived by 2 sons, Gary and Steven; 1 brother, Asa of Grand Rapids, Mich.; 2 sis ters. Donna Hanson of Elkton, Ore., and Thelma Potter of Portland: 1 aunt. Mrs. Rose Elliot of Eugene. The funeral will be held in the Poole-Lar-sen Chapel on Thursday, Jan. 27, 1955, at S p.m. Rev. W. B. Maler will officiate. Crema tion will follow. Those who wish may make donations in his memory to the Cancer Fund. BASS Clara Bass, former resi dent of 1942 Lawrence M., tu cene. nasscd awav Jan. 24. 1955, In Issaquah, Wash. Re quiem Mass will be said by Rev. Lou's Sohler, at St. Alice Catholic Church, on rriQay, Jan. 28, 1956, at 9:30 a.m., with Interment in Mt. Calvary Cem etery. Recitation of the ftosary will be at Bartholomew-BueU Chapel Thursday, Jan. 27, at 7:30. HUCKA Laura Hucka, of Fall Creek, Ore., passed away at Twilight Acres on Jan, 25, 1955. Obituary and funeral an nouncements later by Barthol- omew-uucii una pel. POWELL Elsie A. Powell, of 3595 East Main, Springfield, passed away at a Eugene hos pital Jan. 25, 1955. Funeral ar rangements are in charge of Bartholomew-BueU Chapel. HOTALING Edith M. Hotallng, of 924 Tyler St., Eugene, passed away on Jan. za, at tne age of 72 years. She was born Aorll 4. 1882. In Homer. N.Y. . She was married In Homer, Nov. 4, 1903, to mest Ho tallng, and has been a resident of Oregon 41 years. She was a member of Camp Creek Church. Surviving are her husband, Ernest, In Eugene; two daughters, Frances L. Chase of Springfield, Katherlne Ballew of Vida: one son, Ray E. Hotallng of Eugene; 18 grandchildren; nine great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at Bartholomew Buell Chapel Thursday, Jan. 27, at 1 p.m., with Rev. War ren Cornelius officiating. In terment In Lane Memorial Gar dens. Funeral Notices 105 NIXON William E. Nixon fu neral services will be- held at Mills Mortuary In Cottage Grove Thursday, Jan. 27. 1955. at 10:30 a.m.. Instead of Friday as originally scheduled. McGRADY Edith May McGrady of 213 west L St., Springfield. Funeral services will be held In the Bartholomew Buell Chapel on Thursday, Jan. 27, 1 1955. 11 a.m.. with Rev. Paul Felthouse officiating. Vault in terment will be in the Lane Memorial Gardens. JOHNSON Anna Johnson of 1433 Jefferson. Prtvule services will be held In the Poole Larsen Chapel on Wednesdsy, January 26, at 2 p.m. Rev. Charles Epple will officiate with Interment in West Lawn Cemetery. CARLSON G under Carlson fu neral service ttilT be held at the Bartholomew-Buell Chapel on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 1955, at 2 p.m.. Rev. O. R. Kleppe offi ciating. Interment in Mt. Ver non Cemetery. Funeral Directors 110 MILLER - SHERMAN - MURPHY FUNERAL HOME Junction City Harrlsburg Phone 8-2152 Phone 42 POOLE LARSEN FUNERAL HOME 1100 Charnelton Phone 4-14.15 ; SCHWERING A ENGLAND i CHAPEL i CreaweU. 1st k C St. Ph. 317 MR EXPERT SlftWlCE MAN -The one way to keep busy j even during your off season Is to keep your message tn this directory every day Ph. 5-1551 1 and a.k for Classified Bartholomew .ueXL 1 CHAPEL I Sprincfleld. fithaB Ph. 7-3319 SIMON LOUNSBURV Mortuary"1 "Parking adjoining Mortuary." 1153 Olive St. Dial 5-1591 eatcilhoi;i:tngsworth. ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME Phone 4-5:55 Pearl St. at 10th apt Cut Flowers 115 "AttTlsTlTFLORAL" UESlGNS" VAN DYKE GARDENS Ph. 4-4411 SH GRKEN STAMPS 995 W 7th Ave. TOMMY WILLIAMS. FLORIST Ph;4-41351 2085 F- 15th Ave. Crematoriums 1 20 Eugene creMaTotom 1100 Charnelton Phone 4-14.15 Lost & Found ISS LOST: Parakeet, vicinity Taw. rence and Cheshire Streets. Phone 3-1945. Lost Found 155 DiSTTTlewardi for return of, or informal ion concerning Dig black-fatced red brlndle. Short ears. Named "Spike." Phone 3-9Z20. COST; WedWdaT i3thr3e71 point Siamese male cat months old. REWARD. 2267 Da- kotaJStreet. Eugene. Dial 4-8887 COST: Labrador pup weartag black studded collar. Vicinity 26th and Harris. Reward. Phone 5-4203. LOST: VOGUElT5irrYSFroTi: mac Horn run glasses, name on Inside of bow. Janice Boyle. Reward Dial 3.723. COST: Black horn-rimmed lady's glasses, neea oaaiy. Phone 3-7 1U6. FOUND Female Welmaraner vicinity boutn -Willamette and crest Ur. Owner phone 5-0986. Personati 160 ANY GIRL In trouble needing a inenaiy aaviser write the Salvation Army White Shield Home, P.O. Box 3916, Portland a, uregon, or telephone BEa con 1632. YOUNG WOMEN of any faith in neea or confidential advice, may contact Mrs. Duncan, uatnouc unaruies, 275 West uroadway, Eugene. Ph. 5-3642, WE ARB announcing the Janu ary sale of specials on BEAUTY COUNSELOR cosmetics. Phone orders to your local counselor or GREEN STAMPS O. V. and Ruby Gilmore are the new owners of your green atamp grocery. Formerly atones store, trices reduced. 2900 Willamette. Open 7 A.M. to 11 P.M. every day. We're anxious to serve you. "ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS""" Meetlnes 8:00 P.M. Thursday, Eugene, 2445 Kincald aionaays, &piia., memorial widg, rnone s-ma anytime. fURWORKr Lola EwellT-376 East llth, Eugene, formerly Lola'i Fur Shop, McKenzle Hwy. Dial 5-9UGL btc"ToMnHunimx5NT Optometrist 1374 Willamette Ph. 3-3532 Evenings by appointment REWESVING Burns, snags, tears, moth holes. hKMA MURK IS, 1060 High REGISTERED SPENCER CORSE TIERE. Mrs. A. G. Sondahl. Dial 6-3269. M ITE "orMTttHTYTHE JUNIOR GIRDLES $3.95 andut), Gossard Shop '110 E. Broadway EXPERT WATCH REPAIR. Rea sonable. Gold Arrow Stamps. Hurt's Jewelry, a 17 Wilm't. "BEAUTY IS OUR BUSINESS' Permanents from $8.50 GOLDEN'S FOR BEAUTY 29 West llth Ph. 4-4243 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMO US Eugene beginners group. Sat., 8:00 p.m. 1430 Willamette. 4-.706 after 6 p.m. WANTED someone to braid rugs out of wool materials. Regis tcr-Guard, Box 1744. FOUND. Fine wines for every oc casion. B BAN'S BASKET GRO CERY. 34 E. 10th. Ph.4-0231. rORHEOllSEI70VER"TT; Everything he needs. Pennlston Leather 25 W: 8th GREDVIG'S BEAUTYSTUDIO "The House of Specialists' Studio Bg. 13th & Wilm't. 5-4031 BALLET, tap, acrobatic. 3 years to adults. Myra's Talent School. 702i Willamette, 3-4159. SMOKED Smelt . 49cl6. N I ELD'S SEAFOOD MKT. 904 Olive Ph. 5-5511 20UPF" Tailored topcoats & raincoats. uregory's Fine Tailoring, 972 Oak. Ph. 5-4771. fTENTAlTpiate repair. Dr. Harry bemier, uentist, .corner Bth & Willamette, Eugene. Oregon. Rebuilt motors. Wholesale. T&A Motors. Phone 5-1110. Watch & Jewelry Repairing 99 N. Burkharts, at 4 Cornors INCOME TAX-SERVICE-Dial 5-7653 Schools -Colleges 1 75 WANDA K EASTWOOD en rolling students. Piano, violin. voice. All ages, including pre school. JS-725U, 4-332Z, 4-U874; Private Instruction 180 LEARN moderii piano. Snort courses. Free folder. Phone 3-4283. OIL" PAlNTING; water color. Adults and children. Phone 5-4517. EUGENtTT)RlVER"TRAlNTNfT" Office 3-1322 Res. Ph. 3-2950 Lodge Notices 185 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE, NO. 686 Meets every . Wed nesday night. 8 p.m. Social quarters open 12 A.M. to 12 P.M. Dance every Sat urday nlcht, Phone Secretary's Office 5-3021 Social Quarters Real Estate Home! for Sale 200 $6,850 Yes, that's the price1 of this neat ann clean i bedroom. It's not new but condition is Rood, it's located on a paved street near nus ana nas a fine hobby shop combined with garage. Sun., or eves dial Bob Glass 6-4524. HANSEN & GLASS 282 E. 6th Ph. 58531 MULTIPLE LISTING BROKERS Big Lot Cheap House $1,750 Located on Ellsworth Street in Allison Park. mile south of Willamette High School. City water, paved street. Unfinished 4 room house. $50 down and $50 per month. See Mr. Florence OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSN. REALTORS 948 Oak BY OWNER NEARLY NEW, 2 bedroom home. Long and low. FINEST FIRE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION. Wonderful location, CONVEN IENT TO SCHOOLS, BUS, SUPERMARKET, DOWNTOWN. Spacious sliding wardrobes. Automatic furnace, etc. MOV ING OUT OF STATE. $9,600 for this $11,000 value; Terms. DUt 4-1W70. 2871 Pearl. "ONLY $14,000 FOR 1.600 sq. ft. of well planned nou.e. omit 4 years. Mi our Dan sotting among trees, half acre, view and privacy. Three bed rooms, radiant heat and big fireplace. Call Howard Hansen, (eves. ph. 4-2754). HANSEN & GLASS 282 East 6th Ph. 5-8531 Multiple Listing Realtors The Home for You NEW 1 bedroom home, dining rooi . kitchen, nice living room. elec. heat; a real value at $9.4M. Harold W. Pollock 8M Charnelton Ph. S-8J01 Multiple Listing Realtor HANDY MAN! Will contract homes. You do1 what you Ye handy at and IU subtract from cost. Can show homes that I'm building. Free estimate. Aubtn V. Klocke, builder Phone 7-2764, week ends and evenings. OWNERS attractive" "home, ' llv Ing room with fireplace, sep arate dining room, ceramic tile kitchen and bath. Wall to w.tll carwtine. 2 bedrooms. Ouiet suburban residential district.; Larse fenced In yard. Phone 5-0130. $95 Louis Lane. j 200 2008 Roosevelt Blvd. 2-Unlt house. Residence for you St extra Income. Substantial older home, good foundation, fun nasero't., furnace, 3 bdrnu. X baths. Needs painting. $9,000 Lot 103x194 Several Fruit St Nut trees. Handsome Z-bdrra. home. 2-Bdrms. up not finished. City water. Call Wendell Bartholo mew, res., 0-3542. Sanderson Realty 1315 Willamette St. Ph. 9-421? Cozy 3 Bedroom Smic living room with fireplace, faces attractive back yard. Nicely located on aught hill- aide. Almost new. Selling at SI2.900 with 11,800 down. Full EVENINGS CALL HARRINGTON 5-1875 ZINKE & CAMPBELL Drive In Real Estate Office MS Hwy. SON. Ph. 54165 MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR THSnSK5RB-OirTELL .... THE MORE YOU SELL. Phone 51-5-51 HARVEYTTTnLTOU ' eiO High Realtor Ph. 5-1133 Bethel-Danebo Low Price Three bedroom house. Nice kitch en and living room on Vt acre of good ground. Also has good chicken house. A bargain at 94.600. PHONE TODAY 5-0165 ZINKE & CAMPBELL Drive In Real Estate Office 645 Hwy. 99N. Ph. 54165 MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR SELL equity for $1,350. balance H.Z0O, Gilbert built original 2 Dearoom home with tnird bed room complete on outside. Draperies and automatic wash er included. Large 75x150 lot. Close to school. 541 Fairfield St. Call Harry Kirk, 5-4652 or 4-4214. fHREfOiEDROOM home at 233 Bethel Drive. Basement, saw dust furnace, fireplace. Owner Z315 Hoosevelt. Phone 4-6166. "Gilbert BullP Homes Hwy 99N. Ph. 4-3332 or 4-9371 Eugene 362 W. 19th 2 big bedrooms, large living room, fireplace, Kitchen & nooK, complete hath, lots of good closets, fun Dasement, auto matic oil heat. Maytag washer, electric range, refrigerator, breakfast set, garage. $8,450. full price. $2,500 down, good terms. 4 BEDROOMS Living room, fireplace, den or siuay, aining room, Kitcnen, bath, utility room, newly paint ed & redecorated, garage. Big lot at "360 W. 17th." $9,950. full price, $1,000. down. 2 BEDROOMS Living room, big kitchen & din ing alcove, Datn, attached gar age, launary irays. nice lot, trees, shrubs, flowers at "173 Cross Place." $6,450. full price, $450. down, $65 per mo. BOB DAVIS . HOMES LOANS INSURANCE Pns: 5W-U 42-1-42 Realtor 691 Willamette THIS OLE HOUSE LOCATED AT 450 WEST 5th needa general cleaning up more man anytmng else to restore it to an adequate 4 BR home. Lot is 68x160, zoned LIGHT INDUSTRIAL, with alley al rear. AN EXCELLENT INVEST- MENT at only $6,500. Call Roy nelson eves. 4-5504 or HANSEN & GLASS 282 E. 6th 5-8531 MULTIPLE LISTING REALTORS WHY GAMBLE? HERE IS A PROPERTY INVEST MENT that can't miss! LO CATED on WILLAMETTE STREET with BUSINESS ZON ING. Use as Ol-FICE. HOME, or RENTAL. A real value at 111,900 with only $3,000 down, and $85 per mo. PHONE 5-5171. DICK WALLING REALTOR 1740 Willamette Got a Minute? That's all It takes to describe this modern 3 bedroom home designed to please the most fastidious buyer. Full base ment, baths, nardwood floors, fireplace, dining room and Is double plumbed. Sep arate garage, sis.ouu, shuwn BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. PHONE 5-1124 or 4-1342. ZA Acre 2 bedroom Brick Home on Har low Road, wonderful garden ground, also a greenhouse. Will sacrifice for quick sale. 2 bedroom home in Bethel Dis trict, large lot, additional ren tal unit in rear. $5,500. For Real Estate RIJES REAL ESTATE CO. Phone 5-8503 or 4-9008 Osburn Hotel 2-RED ROOM Home on a deep lot. Land scaped, lawn, screens, and ex terior newly painted. Close to bus and schools. Evenings call Lyman C. Palmer 4-4470 or 4-948R 7 W. 11 Ph. 4-4291 Blinkhom Realty Service (Multiple Listing Realtor) $1,000"OFFFHA appraisal. Leav ing Statet Nearly new 3 bed room. Radiant heat, dishwash er and disposal, reversed plan, 8 x 18' picture window, 18 x 22 living room, fireplace. Shaded patio. 100 x 100 land scaped lot. Attached garage. $13.425. Phone 4-2704. $60. DOWN and $60.00 per month to responsible party for newly decorated, modern one bedroom home, on large level lot. HADLAND REALTY 106 West 6th 3-6121, eves. 3-4243 COlXEGE HILL Two bedroom house, choice lo cation, fireplace. Forced air furnace. Selling at FHA ap praisal. 3.1.73U. rnone KJ34s, r5 bUYTsEix; RENT. Ex- change, Business or Homes, See ROB DAVIS. Realtor 691 Willamette Ph. 5-5411 Stuart S Stuart Multiple Listing Realtors IBM WILLAMETTE DIAL 8-3387 EOCENE COMMUNrrY " BUILDERS Over 25 years In Eugene 10th Phone 4-71 81 COLLEGE-HILL, older home In good condition, a rooms, 2 baths. Reasonable offers con starred. 4-4U9. 153 EAST 16th. Three bedrooms. Dead end street. Wooded lot. Ideal for kids. 116,500. 4-2144 e-entngs. DRIVE BY"THEBESTBU"yr 1840 Willamette DICK WALLING REALTOR WHEN vou think of R! Estate think of "Van Tassel, Realtor,! fin at Misn. rn. -5oi4. R AS ENGLASS Multiple Listing Realtor 282 E. 6th Ph. $-8531 SY owner, two bedroom house. West 18th. Terms. Phone 5-5968. E. X FPGLfcS.'RFlALfOR 1245 Will. SL Phone 4-4297 Eric LawrenceTlteal 'Estate Ml Willamette Ph. 4-6271 T)OWnT0wn REALTY A"TNS7 755 Will. Ph. 4-013 Sis vena Bros. Construction Co. 1TW Willamette Dial 5-0727 EAS, Q t ' I C KE FT EcTTV E7 CALL 5-1531, "CLASSIFIED" Homes for Sole 200 Eugene CALL NOW! $19,500. Terms. VERY attractive College Hill address. Built 20 yrs. 4 bedrooms. IVt baths. Dining room. OUTDOOR din ing area and BARBECUE. Would YOU like to live here? CALL NOW! $6,500. Only ,500 down. 1700 block on Hayes. 1 bedrooms. Hove In AT ONCE!! Phone 5-5197 DAVE VAN FOSSEN Real Estate MODERN IIH. WITH HDWD. FLRS. Lly. rm. F.A. H. utiL & gar. 1-ge. lot. Landscaped. Walk & paved. $9,950 trma. a Br. adj. to Univ. $6,500 trma. THOS. J. ALLEN REALTOR 1569 Oak St. Eugene Br. 3-3834 Frank Rutter 3-5338 NEAR University and High acnooi. uice new, roomy two, bedroom. Living room 12'xl9', uuiing apace, nanny jcitcnen. Utility. Terms low. Phone 4-0439. 1791 Ferry. BY OWNER: Two bedroom bouse. Wall furnace, wall to wall carpeted llvine- room. Full price $8,000, down payment i,vuu. rnone o-uo1. EXLNtTBR home & 3 rm rental 777 Jeff. Hart Healty 5-9782 Perry St. Bridge Long Low NEW 3 Bedroom Beauty FEATURES Large rear view living room, full aining, attractive entry hall, unique kitchen, spacious bath, double garage, EXTRAS Youngstown automatic dishwash er, Radiant Heat, massive fire place, brick planters, spacious windows, designed plaster, new distinctive exterior, paved street. Prices $11,250 to $13,650. Nothing down GI, low FHA. Phone builder 3-2128 days -u3H or 4-5437 evenings. Green Thumb Are you anxious to get started on tnat garden? Here is a won derful opportunity. Splendid soil, several varieties of ber ries: nut and fruit trees. "New" 2 bdrm. home. F.A. heat, fire place in lge. Hv. room, att. ga rage. Ample storage room, largo oak trees In front yd. In new subdivision across Fer ry St. Bridge. $10,500. Low dn. payment. See Mrs. Pruden with OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSN. REALTORS 948 Oak Off. Ph. 4-3279 Home Ph. 4-9582 3 ED., $15,500 Nearly new home, with 12x15 Master Bdrm. Drapes in L.R. t D.R., Birch built-lns, Sep. utll., Lawn, shrubs. 2-car gar age. Patio, consider trade. Clarence Ingram MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR 1490 Jefferson Ph. 4-7120 Westward Ho Homes 3 bdrm. brick home, hot water raaiant neat. Lge. lot, treea, dead end street. GI commit ment. 473 Dapple Way. Call: John Banks 5-1751, 4-4277 William B. Stenwlck, Realtor iianow Koad Mckenzie McKenxie River Buys ' MAX CROSBY REALTOR Vida Ph. Blue River 4-9441 River Road GOOD 2-bedroom home wlt'i large attic. Hawthorne Addi tion. Living room, kitchen with nook, and one-half bath in sep. arate utility. Paved street, fenced back yard, patio, brick planter. Reduced to $13,700. Terms. Evenings call Lyman C. Palmer at 4-1470 or 4-9488. Business phone 4-4291 at 7 W. llth. Bltnkhorn Realty Service f. Multiple Listing Realtor) VERY ATTRACTIVETiome. See at 456 Horn Lane. Cor. lot fenced, lawn & trees. 3 bdrms, sewing rm, lee Hv rm and party rm, both with frplc's. Sep dn rm. F.A. heat. Wt baths. Lge utility rm. Over 2,000 sq ft. Dbl garage with storage. $21,500. Owner will show or I will. Geo. C. Hodson, Broker. 1151 Hodson Dr. 5-5623. Courtesy to Brokers Beautiful River Road 3 B.R. ranch style house, Sc 3i acres. Nice kitchen, sep. din., beautiful setting & year .long creek runs thru place, with plenty of trout. Place 2' yrs. old. Price only S19.500. Call eves., 3-2805. EUGENE COM MUNITY BLDRS. We have one new 3 beef room home for $1,150 down to FHA buyer, Call 4-3992 for further information. Mathews Bros. Builders Only $13,500 On this homey 3 B.R. hse. Close in at big yard with cherry trees. Dble. gar., Sep. dining. Fpl. & basement. Let me show you tnis steal, call 3-2605 eves. EUGENE COMMUNITY BLDRS. Dial 4-7181. BuilcTEquity Save Rent very Att. small Modern Home on H A. Trees, Lawn. Shrubs. Priced for quick sale. Ideal for emeu family. ?tt.uon. 2 terms. Wilcox Realty 860 Will. Dial 4-9162 or 4-7811 SEVERAC""XTTRACTIV62 DR "3 BDRM HOMES, ALL WITH KRPLC'S AND FURVACE HEAT. SOME 2 TO 5 ACRES FRUIT & NUT TREES. GEO. C. HODSON, BROKER. 1151 HOD SON DR. 5-5623. Springfield $500 DOWN 54.500, 2 bdrm. Llv. kitchen, utll. tj A. Thti house la 1 vr. - old & needs a little finish work. City water Sc septic tank. THOS. J. ALLEN, REALTOR 1569 Oak SL Eugene Br. 3 3334 Frank Rutter 3-5338 WEYERHAEUSER DISTRICT- Free and clear, 2 bedroom house tn need of repairs. Will sell for low down payment or trade. A. M. "Doc" Williams, Realtor. 447 4th Street. Phone 7-2109. LOGGER'S SPECT5L- Three bedroom home, double garage, gas pump, csn be seen anvtlme at 1095 "B- street. Sprlnafleld. BY" OWNER: 2edroom home Low down payment. 2460 North A St. Dial 7-2632. Hornet for Sole 200 Homos for Sol Westward Ho TWO BEAUTIFUL CONTEMPORARY HOMES k5Er,L1EPLACI:- BEAM CEILING, WOOD EAiS-ING- FAMILY ROOM, COVERED PATIO, 1 BDRMS, BATHS. See at 65 and 71 Sorrel Wae or Call: John Banks 4-5731, 4-1277 William B. Stenwick.' Realtor 290 Harlow itoad 200 ERSEL ZIMMERMAN REALTOR INSURANCE 5C3 NEAR MAPLE SCHOOL. Re ' cently built, roomy 2 bdrm home, well arranged plan. Tops In construction. Paved street and sidewalk. $9,950. KHA or GI terms. SEE DAREN ENGEL. PH 7-3301. EVE. 7-7525. 245 PLENTY OF SPACE TOR GARDENING on this appx W acre tract just outside of town. Neat 1 bdrm home has stair way to floored attic, full bath, modern kitchen, att garage. Goes fully furnished for only $5,750. $750 down. SEE DAREN ENGEL. PH. 7-3301. EVE. 7-7525. 112 FIVE ACRES, OLDER THREE BDRM HOME. Located on McKenzle Hiway 3 miles from downtown Spfld. A com fortable home with room for kids and dogs. Just $7,800. Some terms. SEE VERAL CROWE. PH 7-3301. EVE. 6-2847. 166 CHECK THIS1 Well con structed two bdrm home on West D Street with extra bdrm or play room over attached ga rage. Oil floor furnace, fire place, plastered thru out. Land scaped corner lot. $9,500. Good terms. SEE VERAL CROWE. PH 7-3301. EVE. 6-2847. Call for evening appointments 641 Main Springfield HOW NOW " BROWN COW You learn that In publle speaking. You drive out to NORTH GATE to learn the finest in modern housing. NOTHING D.OWN to veti $100. total move In costs. Immediate occupancy. Pay ments as low as $71.00 in cluding Taxes St Ins. Turn North on 10th or 14th to K Street and follow the signs to northgate' HOMES COMPANY REALTOR PH. 6-1268 EVENINGS 5-0881 THIS IS. IT! Have you been looking for a bargain? Lovely three bedroom plastered home. Mahogany doors, hardwood floors, oil furnace, attractive, kitchen with redwood built-in Bath and utility. Home Is clean and not quite 2 years old. Fenced-in back lawn. Best of location. FHA price $11,900. Also G.I. See at 1416 "0" Street or Phone 7-9377. " Do It You rself Special : $500.00 Dn. for this well built 2 BR unfinished home. Table top h.w. heater, all bathroom fixtures there, sheet rock In stalled. Just a little work and you can move In and finish to suit yourself. Only $5,000.00 total pr. Bal. $50.00 mo. Blinkhom Realty Service Branch Office Ph. 6-3714 126 N. 28th Eves. Ph. 7-7680 BY-OWNER Immaculate nearly new, two large bedroom home. Large closets, central hallway, dining room, 'convenient kitch en, automatic oil heat, Bendix. Insulated and weather stripped. Large attached garage, storage area. Near shopping center, bus. $8,950 FHA, GI. Phone 7-3453. 3 BDTfMS. $1(5006 RMS This beautiful stuccoed home has extra big bed rms., plas tered, hdwd, firs., att. gar, on cor. lot 125 x 123 will F.H.A. app. $1,000 dn. McCRACKEN REALTY CO. open 9 to 8 notary In 845 N. 5th St. Ph. 7-9840 SEVEN ROOM house, 2'TacresJ young orchard, strawberries, garden. Phone 6-1971. To buy or sell see ADtfLfi FRASER, Real Estate. Ph. 7-2063 Lots & Acreage 225 CITY LOTS. EASY TEAMS. 200 big lots from Mi to 1 acre In size. All inside city limits. Some have sewers in and paid Priced from $500. to $1,350. each. Lots are eligible for G. I loans. Buy them like rent. $25. to $50. down and $25. to $35. per month. You pick them. We own them. Some on black top streets. OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSN. REALTORS Home of Kinney's Farm, Lot and Tract Catalog. 948 Oak Street 3i0.cres $1,600 Located on Cloverdale Road an- prox. 3 mues fcfc. of tiosnen. Almost all cleared, Is fenced. Lovely building site. Terms are $500 down and bal. monthly. E. L. FLORENCE OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSN. REALTORS 948 Oak Ph. 4-3279 BuiloTYour Home in cugeue s inuai ouauiiiui new subdivision, paved roads, clly water and lights. Any size lot you wish, reasonable terms. HAWKINS HEIGHTS. For Real Estate REES REAL ESTATE CO, Phone 5-8503 or 4-9008 Osburn Hotel WANT TO BUILD?? ALMOST SPRING It we have one of the best lota on Uni versity. Good Terms. G-131 PACIFIC REALTY Phone 54366 85 West Broadway 15 Acres River Road Very fine acreage and only 5500. per acre. Call eves. 3-2805. EUGENE COMMUNITY BLDRS. 2 FOR PRICE OFT TWO adjacent 60" x 148' lots for $1,500. If purchased before Feb. 1st. In 2000 block on Tyler St. Ph. 5-5197, DAVE VAN FOS SEN, real estate. RIVER ROADD (STRICT CLOSE TO KELLY JR. HIGH LEVEL LOTS. CITY WATER. 70x150. tl.200. GEO. C. HOD SON, BROKER, 1151 HODSON pRW623J LOT 60x132. Large poplars, aide and hack. Located at the end of Alva Park Drive, across from Gilbert Addition. 5700 cash. Phone 5-0773. BEAUTiFuirvBwnrotrtiiriiar, near grade school. 80x110. Re stricted area. Sewer, water, paved Street. Call 5-1863 or 4-4279. For SaieTTOT IN FA1RM5TJNT , Heights, Eugene, 66'xl32'. Call 5-1511. Ext. 200. ONE ACRE lake view near LowT en. Must sell or trade for ? Reasonable. Phone 3.7223 FIVE ACRES. J bedroom house. u-rn, cnirKen nouse and ga rage. 83.95n. Phone 5.7940. BY OWNER 38i,"acresr3? icrci tillable. Evenings 4-7966. EQUITY In J Acres near Coburf ior me or o-aae. v none 5-6565. Ferry St. Bridge Homei for Soto Springfield