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Vermont Man Ski Winner NORTHFIFXTr VI III Fact. ern collegiate 4111181 Larry Da mon, 21-year-old University of Vermont senior, won the Natinnnl Collegiate Ski Championship cross country race Saturday in a 47 lad from Burlington, Vt., Damon man neia. A red-cheeked, crew-haircut nosed out Dave Shaw of the Uni versity of Denver in the good time of 54 minutes, 10 and two- tenths seconds over a soft fill and dale course of about nine miles. Denver, defending its NCAA title won last year at Reno, Nev, pulled into a good lead at the end of the second of the four- event meet. The Western squad piled up 189.875 points to 183.917 for Dartmouth. The University of New Hamp shire was third with 183.916 and the University of Colorado fourth with 182.483 points after the downhill and cross country races. Slalom and jumping will be held Sunday. Damon is beaming his skiing program towards the 1956 Olym Dics and seemed assured after Saturday's race to be on the U. S.I squad. Erik Berggren of Oslo, Norway, and the University of Idaho, fin ished third behind Damon and Shaw. He and teammate Reider Ullevalsteer, who finished eighth, were the lone competitors from their school. I Berggren, tops in the Pacific Northwest delegation, had a time of 54:51.3. Standings of other Northwest skiers: Reider Ulleval steer, Idaho, 8th in 58:38.2; Sverre Wegge, Washington State College, 10th in 59:20.1; Mads Danielsen of Washington State, 11th in 59:47.5; Bruno Righter of Washington State, 14th in 60:13.8. In the team standings, WSC placed sixth with a total of 178.466 points, and the University of Washington 13th with 90.809. HIGHCLIMBER Infielder Signed By Yakima Club YAKIMA UPl Infielder Rick Palfini of Mt. Shasta, Calif., was signed Friday by the Yakiiha Bears of the new Northwest Class B baseball league. Palfini has had a year of experience with Idaho Falls of the Pioneer League. S U P P L 1 E S BOWS ARROWS OLIVERS S) TARGETS Moit Complete Line to Central Oregon Sweetland Product! 2441 Bllyard SU 6-092S By DICK STRITE (Continued from Page 1-C) and prior to that, a few years ago, played in the Armory during a doubleheader involving Georgetown and another foe. . , . Farrington says, "That crowd the place generally is packed to capacity has an inevitable effect on the officials. It would take a particularly strong-minded and strong-willed official not to bend under the constant haranguing of the highly partisan crowd. "The ethics of the crowd is reflected from the bench. Why, State's Everett Case was off the bench yelling at the offiicals and his players all night." Other conditions at the game included: Constant booing of the officials and GW players, particularly during freethrows, and invective directed at the GW bench. . . . Both officials wished Case good luck, but had nothing to say to Reinhart. ... As in GW's loss to West Virginia the previous Saturday, the Colonials outscored the Wolfpack from the floor but lost by nine. ... North Carolina State, by the way, is not in the good graces of the NCAA and not eligible for the playoffs and therefore will be competing in the National AAU at Denver. . . . Adolph Rupp of Kentucky is well aware of home-court advantages, too. ir Bob Santee, former Oregon baseballer, will coach the Quantico Marines this spring, according to our Washington operative, Lt, Don Fair. . . . Santee, a regular captain in the Marines, played third for the Pearl Harbor Marines and acted as coach last year. ... Fair has found a-substitute for Oregon's John Kakananui, if the ace Webfoots' statistician finds his job as an architect too pressing to help with basketball and football. . . . Don has a staff sergeant who keeps the scorebook, tabulates rebounds, and shots, assists, a running score, records ties, lead changes, etc. ... He also acts as a publicity man for the Andrews team and corre sponds for three Washington papers and three TV stations. . . . The question has recently been asked What ha happened to three Webfoots who were potential varsity hoopsters this win ter Fred Jacobs, Kent Dorwin and John Foster? . . . Foster dropped out of school because of grades, Dorwin quit the squad and Jacobs, the 440-yard Northern. Division track champ and football end, never turned out for basketball because of the "miseries," and later flunked out, although he came to Oregon on a basketball scholarship. . . . Jacobs is only one of the potential first-place track point win ners missing from Bill Bowerman's Webfoot cinder squad. . . . Doyle Higdon, javelin thrower, was killed in an accident; Frank Morris, a hurdler, is just recovering from polio, and Bud Keck, shot-putter, is suffering from arthritis. . . . Bill will have a fair to middlin' Oregon squad anyway . . . Maybe Dick James will share his football with track. . . . Did you see his fine trampoline performance during halftime a week ago despite a cast on his wrist? ic Golf is fun! You can say that again and again as far as any divot event scheduled by the Rogue Valley Country Club of Medford is concerned. The Pearpickers really roll out the welcome 'carpet whenever Manager George Harrington sched ules a tourney, and the $2,000 Oregon Open March 25-27 will be no exception. . . . The pro prize will attract many of the North west and Northern California money men, with an added $400 lap money offered. . . . The amateur prizes total $750 in value, but the big thing is the hospitality. . . . There is a daily hole-in-one contest for a $3,000 auto, too. ... Eugene will be well represented by amateurs like Sid Milli-, gan, George Lynch, Sam Mock, Al Erickson and Verne Allen in the play-for-fun ranks. . . . Pros to be on hand will include Ken Omlid of Cottage Grove, Wendy Wood of Eugene Country Club, and Harold West and Harvey Hixson of Laurelwood. . . . There will be a pro-amateur Thursday before the tourney proper gets under way. In addition to the professional and amateur championships, there will be a 36-hole Oregon Senior Champion ship (50 years of age and over) Friday and Saturday. The ama teurs must have handicaps of 12 or under, unless especially in vited. The amateurs will not play Sunday unless they are among the low 60 in the field or among the first 10 among the amateurs. . . . The entry list includes Pros Dave Jaurez Jr. of San Jose and Dave Killen of Portland. . . . Bruce Cudd, Walker Cupper; Phil Getchell, Stanford University ace, and Ralph Dichter of Astoria, "Champion of Champions" for Oregon, will be among the Simon pures. . . . Tommy Harmon will be MC. . . . Wayne Hagen, a comparative newcomer to Eugene and an ardent golfer, is interested in reviving the Lane County golf championships with a 54-hole medal tourney at Oakway. . . . Now it develops there is considerable interest in an all-county tourney involving Laurelwood, ECC and Cottage Grove as well as Oak way. . . . Tentative plan now still in the talking stage is a 72-hoIe event to be played over a two-weekend period. The field would be divided and required to play 36 holes each weekend, half play ing Oakway and the Country Club, the other half Laurelwood and Cottage Grove then alternating courses the next weekend. Get Ready . . . Get Set for Safer Driving Brake Special Check These Safety Features REUSE BRAKE SHOES MACHINE BRAKE DRUMS TO TRUE SURFACE FREE-UP PARKING BRAKE CABLES LINKAGE LABOR AND LINING $4 045 17 ALL FOR This special applies to all Pontiae automobiles and many other makes of cars. USE OUR GMAC BUDGET PLAN Customer Giatirnntccd Satisfaction Service Im oar Business Not a Sideline Parmenter Pontiae O Since 1939 the house you con trust H. L. PARMENTER Owner 837 Pearl Phone 5-3305 Oregon Golfers Pick Tourney Sites PORTLAND W) The Oregon Golf Assn. Friday night voted Royal Oaks Country Club of Van couver, Wash., into membership after amending bylaws to admit an out-of-state member. Prino ville Country Club also was ad mitted. Named president for the new year was Bob Bronson of Portland's Riverside to succeed Ike Staples of Medford. Sites for three tournaments were picked, the Aldcrwood Me morial going to Bend, June 4-5; medal championship to Royal Oaks of Vancouver Aug. 19-21; and Champion of Champions to Reames Country Club of Klam ath Falls, on a date not set but probably in April. OGA match play champion- ships will be at Portland's River- side the last week in June, with women playing early rounds at Waverley Country Club. Athletic Office Moved at U of O Saturday was moving day for the athletic staff at the Univer sity of Oregon as the Webfoot coaches, business and ticket of fices and news bureau vacated the dffices in McArthur Court to occupy a new office building ad joining the pavilion. The new structure was built both to improve the office facili-l ties and to replace the area lost when McArthur Court was rebuilt last summer. The new building makes possible combined ticket and coaching staff offices for the first time. Beginning Monday all ticket or ders for the state tournament will be handled at the new ticket of fice location, just north of the main entrance to McArthur Court. Additional reconstruction in side McArthur Court, including additional rest rooms, will begin during the summer and be ready for next fall. Giardello Signed CHICAGO luWoey Giardello of Philadelphia has been signed to meet Al Andrews of Superior, Wis., in a return 10-round bout in the Chicago Stadium, March 23. Giardello outpointed Andrews in their first meeting on January 26, THE B E T T E R BUYS ARE A D V E R T I S E D IN THE W A N T A D S LOOK N O W Canadian Six Choice to Win DUSSELDORF, Germany UV Canada was picked to defeat de fending champion Russia Sunday in the decisive game of the World Ice Hockey Championship by a poll of coaches Saturday as the United States wound up its tour ney play with a 1-1 tie against Sweden. The result almost certainly cost the U. S. a chance to the Czecho slovakia for third place behind Canada and Russia in the round robin competition. The Czechs walloped Poland 17- 2 Saturday and now have 9 points on a 4-2-1 record compared to 10 points for the U. S. on its final 4-2-2 mark. Canada and Russia are tied for the lead at 7-0. Czechoslovakia still has a game Sunday against Finland, which won its first game of the tourna ment Saturday by upsetting Swit zerland 7-2. Czechoslovakia could win third place outright by de feating Finland, or gain a tie in points by playing a tie with Finland. Russia scored one "victory" Sunday when the Congress of the International Ice Hockey Federa tion (LIHG) awarded the 1957 tournament to Moscow. The meet will be the second major winter sports world event to be held in the Soviet capital, coming two years after the recent World Speed Skating Champion ships there. Cemeteries Lota 130 aCKlFiet liTSunj.CHIltrMeni: orlal Gardens Cemetery loll. Phone S-6646. Lost & Found 155 REWARD for information or whereabouts of "Beau,' Har rietts, 15" msle, Beagle Hound. Believed stolen or shot. In S.E.Eugene. Phone 4-7845. COST: Small black purse by eld" erly woman containing money. Nseded badly. Reward. 487 West 8th, Apartment 5. 4-4S36. COST: MONTGOMERY WAR0 COUPON BOOK. Reward. Send to Edwin Johnson, Route 1, CreswelL Oregon. COST: GlrlTglasses In case near Westmoreland school. 8-0493 evenings. Personals 160 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Some cemeteries monopolized the sale of grave markers, If you have been compelled to buy from them, will you please send us a statement to that effect All statements will be presented before the Oregon . Senate next week. Please help us break the monopoly. Mrs. J. V. Holmes, 601 Oskway Drive. Call before 11 a.m. or evenings 54686. RYQUEST'gehtliman who lifted my topcoat from Eugene Hotel Frl. eve. te return pipe and keys. If need coat and gloves, okay, but charge vou to donate $20 to denomination you were baptlised In beforo end of year. C. P. Macnab, Box 688, Coos Bay, Ore. NOTICE: Paul KellhTTormerly associated with Ray Brogdon is now located with Robert Prescott, Realtor, with office in the Tiffany Building, and will be happy to serve his friends and clients in this new location. Home phone 44249. Office 4-9113. Legols NOTICES Examination for Certified Pub lie Accountants of Oregon wilt be held In Portland from 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 18 through Friday, May 20, 1955. Applications must be filed with the Secretary on or before April 8, 1955. CHARLES E. RAWLINSON, C.P.A., Secretary Oregon State Board of Accountancy, 637 ' American Bank Building Port land S, Oregon. No. 291 March 8, 1953. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ry carrier, monthly SI -SO By carrier yearly la advance 16.00 By mall in Oregon, 3 mos. 3-75 By maU In Oregon, 6 mos. 6.30 By maU in Oregon. 1 yr. 12.00 By maU In Oregon. 1 mo. 1.50 MaU subscriptions In carrier de livered tones are charged same rste as that of carrier delivery. By mall, out of state. 1 mo. 1.7S RESIDENTS of CresweU may place ads through Mrs. C 1. Kent. 1st St Phone 557 CLASSIFIED . ADVERTISING CASH RATES and ACCOMMODATION BILLLNQ Minim 'in. 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Funeral service will bo held at the Poole-Larscn Chapel, on Monday, March 7, at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Raymond Os born officiating. Interment at West Lawn Cemetery. ft U STEI'me r O tls RmT, o? Blachly, Oregon. Funeral serv ices will be held Monday, March 7, at 10:30 a.m. In the Murphy Funeral Home, Junc tion City, with Rev. E. Sterl Phtnny officiating. Interment In the Bellfountaln Cemetery. STlCllRCiiiy Siiicer, of-MaT-cola. Funeral services will be held at the Poole-Larsen Chapel Monday, March 7, at 2 p.m. Concluding services will be held at West Lawn Ceme tery. fil'HROEDER Fred Schroeder. Funeral services will b held at 1:30 p.m. Mondav, March 7, 1955, at the Cottage Grove lOOF Cemetery, Mills Mortuary in charge. NEWMAN Semonne ft. Newman of 1664 E. Main, Springfield. Private services will be held In the Poole-Irscn Chapel on Monday, March 7, 1953. The Rev, Joseph Uarnelt officiat ing. Cremation will follow, LAUSEMary M, La use of Long view, Wash. The funeral will he held In St. Mary's Catholic Church on Monday, March 7, 1855, at 9:30 a.m. The Rev. Father Basil. O.S.B. officiat ing. Interment at Ml. Calvary Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary on Sunday, March 6, li35, In the Poole-Larscn Chap el. Funeral Directors 110 " BARTHOLOMEW BUELX CHAPEL Springfield, 6th A B Ph. 7-3319 "POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL HOME 1100 t'harnetton Phone 4-1435 MILLER'S IIERMAN-MCRPHY FUNERAL HOME Junction City Harrlsburg Phone 5-2)52 Phone 42 fit' H W E R I N fi & ENGLAND CHAPEL CresweM, 1st & 'C St. Ph. 317 " VEATCH-HOLL ISO S WORTH ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME Phone 4-5255 Pearl St. at 10th SIMONLOLNsbCRY Mortuary "Parking adjoining Mortuary." 152 Olive St. Dlal 5-1591 Florists Cut Flowers 115 LORACARRANGEMTS TOMMY WILLIAMS, FLORIST Ph. 4-6351 2085 E. 15th Ave. Crematoriums 120 EUGEVe CREMATORIUM-"" 1100 Charntlton Phone 4-1435 1 WISH TO CONTACT interested parties to form a combo. Must have genuine love for music. Popular, standard, and a por tion of Western. Name your instrument and reply to Register-Guard. Box 1604. ? GROCERTstore open until 1 a.m.? Yes! Gllmore's are on Friday & Saturday. Also from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. other days. Prices reduced, also Green Stamps. 2900 South Willamette. ANyG1RL in troubleneedlng a triendty adviser write the Salvation Army White Shield Home, P.O. Box 3916, Portland S, Oregon, or telephone B Ba con 1632. NOTICE: MARKETTAT 2360 WEST 18 TH will be open MARCH 7TH, under new management. Thomas R. Christiana. Formerly Kolls Market. "ALC0HOLICSAn0NYM0US Meetings 8:00 P.M. Thursdays. Eugene, 2445 Klncald Mondays, bpfld., Memorial mag. rnone s-ma anytime YOUNG WOMEN of any faith in need of confidential advice, may contact Mrs, Duncan, Catholic Charities, 275 West Broadway, Eugene. Ph. 5-3642. PUR WORK: Lola EweTl, 375 East 11th, Eugene, formerly Lola's Fur Shop, McKeniie Hwy. Dlal5-986L "ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS"- EUGENE BEGINNERS GROUP WED, NITE 8 p.m. 1215 Oak St. Phone 4-1706 after e p.m. I WILL NOT be responsible for aeDts contracted Dy anyone other than myself. Arthur E. Jones. I M TO RTEDW1 N ES Italian Chlantl $1.50 qt. BEAN'S BASKET GROCERY 34 East 10th Ph. 4-0231 Riggs Drug Store LOWELL (Burkhart Building) prescriptions N'Everythlng BALLET7tap, acrobatic. 3 years to adults. Myra's Talent School. 7024 Willamette, 3-4159. fOlTSPHING! One piece net and satin Elastic Pull on 112.50 Gossard Shop. 110 E. Broadway 175 Schools Colleges Be A . Carburetor and Ignition SPECIALIST Blf Pay Bl( Demand Learn testing and adjustment on lateat types Automotive tune-up equipment. Spare time, home study shortens shop training. Write (or facta. Utu-! Hies Engineer Institute. Regis. ter-Guard 1845. Private Instruction 180 THE SHAPET5F THINGS TO COME Winter hat been long and windy ... so see that your hair is short and smart with capti vating Gredvlg styled cut. GEDVIG'S BEAUTY STUDIO StudloBlg. 13th cV Wllmt. 5-4031 MISS WANDA K. EASTWOOD. Piano Violin Voice All ages, Including pre-school. High school credit for piano and violin. Training In musi cianship a part of every lesson. ' 5-7250, 4-3322, 4-9674. PRI VATE"K INDERG A RTENTFour year olds to school age. Kin dergarten teaching bv qualified Instructor. Call 4-7870 for In formation. TUGH SCHOOL NO CLASSES" Studv a t home, spare time. DIPLOMA awarded. Write for FREE catalog 5, Wayne School. Register-Guard 1846, CEATHER and copper ' classes are being held Tuesday after noons 1-3 and evenings 7-9. The Hobby Corner, 198 W, 17th. 3-2855. TAP" DSNCINQ classes for adults and children. Spring term classes begin March 7th. Call Stage Door Studio oi 5-1311. TOG'ENg driver Training Office 3-1322. Res. Ph. 5-5773 Hornet for Sol 200 Roy V. Baldwin Realtor Phone 5-3383 828 Olive St. RIVER ROAD HOME. 1,600 sq. ft. living space on main floor, Large dining room, spacious living room, t bedrooms, bath and kitchen on lower floor. 3 room apartment with bath on second floor. Double garage, car port, work shop, patio with outside fireplace. Lot 11 x 220, fruit & nuts. Price $15,(150. Terms as low as tS,000 cash. Call Mr. Anderson, 4-16(50 evenings and Sunday, bedroom home on one floor. Located on east tide in choice residential district. Excellent condition, built 6 years. Living room with fireplace, dining room, attractively finished and very modern kitchen, utility w..h automatic washer and dryer. All floors are of oak and are In excellent condition as is the entire interior and ex terior. Large lot, paved street, all utilities. Price $15,500 with terms within reason. 10 acres 20 year old walnuts. 3 oearoora nome, 1 car garage, city water, well for Irrigation. Close to city. Excellent loca tion. Price $23,500 with $15,000 cash. bedroom home with 'full base ment, wall to wall rug in liv ing room. Separate dining room, 2 car garage, H acre of land, close to new Laurel Hill School. Price $6,950, with $1,500 cash or will take good lot or contract for part. Call Mr. Yockey 4-4138 evenings or Sunday. Real Estate Homes for Sale LaJolla Slacks & Sport Shirts At uresory's Fine Tailoring 972 Oak Ph. S4771 HOOVER'S new 1055 stylos In UNIFORMS. Big Bargains. Ap pointment. 4.H33B. Open Saturday &5TJn'd7ly Roberts Brake & Generator Shop zb:i west mn pn. 36721 TiitrMOttEvotrTEr.irrrrr THE MORE YOU SELL. Phone 51-5-51 DENTAL plate repair. Or. Harry ocmier, uentist. corner sin & Willamette, Eugene. Oregon. 'crmanents S6.50 up GoldeiTs For Beauty. 29 W. 11th. 4-4243. rrJCOMETAjrEHVfCE Dial 5-7653 Arrow Shirts $3.95 to $5. ELLINCSWORTH'S. 837 Wllm't. cbuilt motors. Wholesale. TAtX Motors. Phone 5-1110. woOdVs Drive-in West 6th, near Blair. Ph. S-9001. Transportation 165 STUDENT would like ride to Chicago about March 10. Share expenses. Ca I 5-8232 after 5. "EASYTQUICK, EFFECTIVE."- CALL 5-1551. CLASSIFIED" Schools Colleges 175 Your future security Operators Urgently Needed I WANT to talk to II men and women, ages 21 to 45, who are Interested In working for rail roads as telegraph operators, station agents, radio telephone and other communications at a wage to $100 a week and up when qualified. Jobs waiting. permanent employment. We train you Does not Interfere with present jod. ji sincere, amnmous and In good health, write Ilox 1836. Eugene Register-Guard, giving address, pnone, working hours, directions how to locate. HANDSTIED? Because you lark a high school education! Write for free de scriptive bulletin and free sample lesson to American School, Register-Guard 1830. Sale or Trade "4" Lge Bedrms., IVi Baths, 1 Fireplaces, 15x20 Mahogany Playrms., Lge Din. Km, "All" Hardwd Firs. Lge Utility Rm. Wired Ac plumbed for Automat ics. Many, Many, Mu;l'-lns. Lou or Storage, Wa!k-t!i Clos ets. Very Lge 2-Car AU Gar. Patio. Broad & Deep Green Lawns. Pretty Flowers it Shrubs. Shade Trees. Priced $21,500. but owner says "Get Me An Offer." Act NOW. Vi Acre Ranch 2" BedRms, (Easy 3rd), Full DlnRm, Many Bullt-Ins. Oil HI. utllltv Travs. AU Gar, Nicely Landscaped, Near School, (10,50041,500 Down. "4" Bedrooms WEST SIDE. Near St. Francis. Flrepl, Hardwd Firs, Dlnltm, Lge Kitchen, Many Bullt-lns, Lge Closets, Storage. Full Basement. Lge FA Oil Furn. Insl k WS. Lee & Attractive ly Landscaped lot. 16,500. Lib eral Terms, act tjuiu. CALL MARY KEATING Eric Lawrence S61 Wlllmt. Broker Ph. 4-6271 Time to Take Inventory HOW MUCH DID YOU PAY IN 1954? Why not put 1955 Rent together with tne rent rrom one siae of this fine Duplex on 1 acre. Each side haa 3 large bedrms. t-lrenlace In 14x22 Llv. Rm. Very modern thru out. Your chance for Country living, yet only 5 minutes from iiroaa way; Westward Ho. CLIF CULP, REALTOR 1416 WUIamette Ph. S-3347 $500.00 Down Near AU schools a City Bus. This nice 2 BR. modern home on the Eaststde. Plnstcred & Oak floors. Just S9.500. Balance $75.00 per month. Call Mr, Fuller. Eves & Sun. 4-6187. Glass Real Estate 1000 High St. Ph. 4-4121 "7" Big Rooms Between St. Francis & St. Mary's. Flrepl, Hardwd Firs, Elec Ht, Sep DlnRm, Utility Rm. Very Lge Alt Gar. Lge Lot, Rear Yd Fenced. Nice Lawns & Shrubs. Garden. Bargain at S11.250 Liberal Terms. Act Now. Eric Lawrence 861 Wlllmt. Brober Ph. 46271 OPEN HOUSE TODAY S TO 5 P.M. ON 2 NEW HOMES 415 Hardy Drive out River Road to Park Avenue. WATCH FOR SIGNS 241 Van Ave. Drive out Coburg Road to Bailey Lane. FOLLOW OUR SIGNS ZINKE & CAMPBELL Drive In Real Estate nfrlM 645 Hwy. 99 N Ph. 54165 MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR HSNSSfTS" GTXSs Multlnle Llstlne Ronltni- 262 E. 6th Ph. IUUM1 DOWNTOWN" "HEaLtY-S 1 NS. 755 Will. Ph. 4.6013 Register-Guird, Eugene, Ore. Sun., Mar. 6, 1955 3C Home for Solo 200 2 B. R. & Diri $14,950. Furnace, F.P. nook, din ing rm. w-vv carpet, 2 car fa rage, trees. Consider trade. 3B. R.&Den Moderate priced Westsld. home wltn nook, dining rm. 3 natAs. SEE THESE OTHERS Clarence Ingram MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR 1490 Jefferson Pb. 4-7120 Sun. & eves. 3-6854 or 4-7110 NewTrierids NEW NEIGHBORS New Interest in Life ALL YOURS TODAY If you buy this 3 bedrm. home. Across tne St. from Santa Clara School. Total Price S7r S50. Small Dn. Pmt. It Is In need of paint ac other Items. No financing. Owner wilt car ry paper. Call Allen Jeske. Home Ph. 3-2614. CLIF CULP, REALTOR 1416 wuiamette St. Ph. 0-3347 Excellent Eastside Here Is a lovely 3 BR. modern home In a grand location, close) to all schools. Lge LR. with fpl. Sep DR. Full basement has an economical saw-dust furnace. Owner going away and would consider m lata model trailer house or station wagon as part down payment. The full price Is only 914,300 with terms. Glass Real Estate 1060 High St Ph. 4-4111 ZONED TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Livable house and 3 lots. Near school. Owner needs cash. Price 33,150.00. SANDERSON REALTY successor to P. J. BERGER 1315 Willamette St. Phone 5-4217 Eves, and Sun. call Wendell Bartholomew 5-3S41 Privacy Plenty of lt on this lovely larg. tree shaded lot with outdoor barbecue. 3 BRs tt den (or 4 BR). Wonderful floor plan. Hot water heat, fireplace, fully Insulated. Right priced at 14, 750. To see this lovely horn, ask for Anglo Lloyd. If after hrs. call 4-4532. Gordon Brunton Agency 1020 FRANKLIN 4-4324 Homes for Sale 200 1788 RIVERVIEW BEDROOMS, FIREPLACE, DINING ROOM, full basement (nil View Lot, only 39,250 with FHA TERMS. E-264 $5,200 $5,200 WESTS1DE 1 BEDROOM HOUSE on paved street, near school & ous, nas extra ioi wiiou 10 ouua on. uwner would consider trade on I bedroom horn, to 111,000. TOTAL PRICE $5,200. SW 252 2765 POTTER SMALL HOME DESIGNED TO BE the garage and utility of futur. nome. nas oearoom plus cnua's room, living room.kltcnen com bined, bath, electric water heater and rang, wiring, full lot and A-l location. Has excellent tenant, Is paying good return on the total Investment of $3,100 and $1,000 down will handle, E-256 PRICED FOR QUICK CASH SALE AT $3,800. THIS 1 BEDROOM HOME In South part of Eugene, right on bua line, small lot to maintain and only 8 blocks to Dunn SchooL E-267 OPEN HOUSE OPEN BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM HOME, 3 bathrooms, fireplaces, full basement with hobby room and playroom, superlative view and TOPS IN EASTSIDE LOCATIONS. A beautiful family home open for your Inspection Sunday S to 8. 2818 Eleanor Street. OPEN HOUSE OPEN Open House Sunday, one to five P.M. Beautl ful 2 BR St Den modern home. Out Norkenzle, follow signs to 191 Norkentl. Lane. Glass Real Estate 1060 High St. Ph.J-4121 I Was New in 1948 Wish some one would come & buy me. Only $4,6110. with small Down Pmt. Close to Grade School, s Blk. to bus. Call Alice Jeske. Home Ph. 8 2614. CLIF CULP, REALTOR HI6Wlllamette PhJI-aiW BUY LIKE RENT. Nest little house, lovely trees, garden spot, at 1697 Rlvcrvlew Street, Eugene. Low down payment required. Any reasonable offer accepted. Write Box 1172, Brookings. Oregon. FOUR ROOM houser207Garden,! Garage. Dorvln Dudeck, Route 8uBalley Hill. BY OWNER: Open Sunday. New 3 bedroom house at 960 West 16th. Phone 4-9565; WHKNyou think of ReslEitate think of "Van" Tassel, Realtor. 6th at High. Ph. ',-5014. HarveyTTRiltoM Multiple Listing Realtor 610 High St. Ph. 8-1133 Errc Lawrence, Real Estate 861 Willamette Ph. 4-6271 NEW HOMES Lassen Bros. Btdrs. Ph. 4-6047 "BMALVCOSTr BIGTtE.SCl.TS. CALL 5-1551, "CI.ASSIFIED" Homes for Sale 200 $25,000 Buys this beautiful 3 BR. home, 2 full bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, large playroom, double garage, many plus features. Located In first-class location with large lot and trees. Very easy terms. LARGE 2 B.R. 1,200 at, fl. with ep. utll.. fireplace, forced air heat. Al condi tion, si, ew down win Jin note on r.H.A. loan, uive us s call on this one. CLOSE IN 3 nil. home with acp. Din. R., patto with out tilde fireplace, under ground sprinkling system, paved street. A good buy st 14,750. $1,550 DOWN Hal. 175 per mo. on this 19,450 home. Very net, 2 BR. down, fin Ished stsirwsy to larjfe unfinished attic, oil heat with 500 gal. tank. EXTRA LARGE 2 BR. with very nice apt. attached. Sep. bathrooms, H acre lot. income from apt. will help on pincnts. A good buy at $15,750. Easy terms. BLINKHORN REALTY SERVICE 7 W. llth Ph. 4-4291 Sun. at Fvr. call Lawrennen 4 1560 or Hill 4-2692 (MULTIPLE I.1SVING REALTOR) DON'T BUY In River Road District in th flS.000 to $20,000 Class until you have seen this 3t4 Redrm., 7 room home. A beautiful home with unbelievable landscaping. A show place. Call James King Home Ph. 4-3706. 1411 WlUsractt. CLIF CULP, REALTOR SPACIOUS IS THE FEELING YOU GET IN all th room, of thU close-In a bedroom home. Large living room, soparate dining room St attaf spac. In the kitchen. TOTAL PRICE ONLY $8,500. K-26S. NEEDED A RETIRED COUPLE TO MOVE INTO THIS neat 1 bedroom horn. in very good neighborhood. Nice living room, eating 'space In lovely kitchen, full bath, inside utility, single garage and plenty of garden space, $5,050 on GOOD TERMS. NW 410 $9,950 FOR THE BEST BUY IN LANE COUNTY 1.150 sq. ft 1 bed rooms le x zj living room wltn fireplace dining room li bath carport on Vi acre with more land If desired Va mil. to Elmlra Schools. 0-136 162 VINCENT OFF HARLOW ROAD. 2 BEDROOMS & 3rd over attached garage. iirepiace, on lurnac. at large covered patio, uooq rerma. N1B 3 BEDROOMS WITH BASEMENT AND ON PAVED STREET, near St. francUl Hign in excellent oiatrict. see tnia one at only $10,650. fiw 249 3 BEDROOMS FOR ONLY $8,930. 1,065 SQ. FT. of living space & on t4 acre lot. liaise a Dig garaen at . lew cnickens. have low payments. NW 416 PACIFIC REALTY CO. Exclusive Listings Selected For Value Phone 94366 65 West Broadway SUNDAY AND EVENINGS CALL Verne Allen 4 2344 Dale Curfman 3-3466 Paul Wright 3-2204 Dale Chesebro 3-1873 Bennle Schultz 3-2469 OCCASIONALLY Among our carefully chosen listing, It ts our good fortune to include another property that merits the careful consideration of the most analytical and discriminating buyer. SUCH IS THIS HOME That has a front door opening Into a reception room that extends a cordial invitation to step down and Into living room with a "cathedral" celling and an unusual fireplace wall. As your eyes turn, as turn they must, to the large picture window that frames an unobstructed view of a part of the city and the adjacent hills, you will realize that the serene and peaceful acene Is . perfect complement to the gracious charm of the Interior. TRULY A refuge from "the cares thst Jnfest the day." A home In which to enjoy the tranquility of an era that seems to belong to the psit. AVAILABLE For lens than 925,000. A better-than-averaffe Income and strong; credit rating may move you in for approximately 20 down. Sunday and Evenings Phone 4-4470 or 4-D4R6 Office 4-4291 at 7 W. llth Lyman C. Palmer With s nealty and Property Financing Service known as BLINKHORN REALTY SERVICE (Multiple Listing Office) OPPORTUNITY Does com. to you but you have to recognize It and do something about lt. CLOSE IN WASHINGTON ST.. 3 bdrm. with burnt, and new . D. furnace. A lot of living for a little price. $8,000. A LOVELY 2 RDHM. HOME and $139 monthly Income all tinder one roof in an exclusive area. $5,000 dn.. Dal. less tnan income. SIDE BY SIDE 2 bdrm. duplex with fireplaces. Good west side location. aiB.oou. Term.. NEARLY NEW with F.P., auto, heat, J Igs. bdrms., lots of storage; space and open living area. Convenient to atores. Due ano acnoou Will seU at FHA appraisal. "VAN" TASSEL Multiple Listing Resltor 6th at High (East Doorl 4-S0I4 (Sun. 4-3341) Bargain on West Side OWNER MUST SELL 4 Bedrms. on 2 levels 1 bslhs. Flreplsco. Din. Rm. also noox. Ent. Hall. Full basement. All weathernlrlpped lnsulat.4. Full lot landscaped for outdoor living with 4 fruit trees Ji Auto, sprinklers. A Sacrifice at $16,900. Call James King, Home Ph. 4-3706. CLIF CULP, REALTOR 1419 Willamette St. Pb. S-3347