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FINANCIAL REPORTS '.- iunn BlUVli BALIlAfluB Selected List Reported by Foster & Marshall, Eugene Office r Thursday, April 21, 1955 DOW-JONES CLOSING AVERAGES: 30 Industrials 428.45 off .17 -20 Ralls 161.03 off .28 15 Utilities .M off .50 Volume 2,870,000 Admiral Air Redn Al Ludlum Al Chem Al Stores Mils Ch Amer Airl Amer Can ' 27vi 30Ji 47H 99 55 77!a 28 . 40 Vi Amer Cynmd 54 Amer Gas Amer Mtrs Amer Rdtr Amer Smelt Amer Tel Amer Tob Amer Vise Anaconda An Prlch Arraco Armour Asoe DG Atchison Avco "Baldwin Bal Ohio Bendix Av Beth Stl Boeing Borg War Bucyrus Burlington Cdn Pac Cclanese Ches Ohio St Paul St Paul Pr Chrysler Climax Colu Gas Cont Mtrs Corn Prod Crane Cro Zell Curt Wrl . 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Reynolds 52ti 84V 108 Va 33ti 4H, 62 41V I 15 43 69 42 22V. 65 38Vi 64 96 27 86V 39Vi 108 73 51V, 19 22 44 13 24 V 34 79 42 21 47 65 70' 42 77 471,4 10', 40 92 V, 28 22 46 39 40 74 981i 43 76 44 85 8 43V4 Richfield 69 Textron 15 Royal Dutch 78 Tidewater 27 St Regis 41 Transam 41 Safeway 44 TWA 32 Schenley 23 Tw Cen Fox 27 Sears 81 Un Bag 81 Sinclair 55 Un Carbide 92 Socony 54V Un Oil 54 Sou Co 20 Un Pac 175 Sou Pac 61 Untd Aire 75 Sou Ry 92 Untd Alrl 48V Sperry 70 Untd Fruit 54 Spiegel 13 US Plvwood 38 Std O Cal 79 US Rubber 48Va Std O NJ 117 US Steel 85 Studebkr 13 Wes Union 103 Sunray 23 Westinghs 76 Sylvania 44 Woolworth 49 Texas 99 Zenith 105 LOCAL SECURITIES (Today's closing quotations, as re ported by Ztlka, Smlther & Co., Eu gene Office.) Bid Asked Bank of Amer 38 40 Bank of Calif 70 76 Booth-Keilv 320 Cascade Ply 29 32 Consol Ftways 23 25 Copco, Com 31 33 Copco, 4.7 Pfd 96 First Nat'l 59 63 Jantzen, Com 23 25 Jantzen, Pfd 97V Long-Bell 23 23 Morrlson-Knudsen 27 31 PP&L, Com 23 27 Pope 4 Talbot 14 15 Port Gas, Coke 24 26 Port Gen Eloc 22- 23 Seattle 1st Nat'l 97 104 U.S. Nat'l Bank 84 89 West Cst Tel . 18 20 Weyerhaeuser 122 132 MUTUAL FUNDS Bid Asked Aff Fund 6.U 6.61 Canadian Fund 15,64 16.92 Capital Vent 5.54 6.07 Com Inv. Co 8.93 9.71 Die Shs 2.50 2.75 Eaton &,H Stk 18.49 21.96 Fund lnv 14.53 Grp Sec Com 12.31 13.48 Incorp Inv 16.86 18.27 Keystone B-4 11.66 12.73 Keystone S-2 . 12.35 13.48 Mass Inv Tr 29.89 32.31 Nat'l Slk 7.88 8.61 Telv & Elec 11.60 12.64 Wellington 25.82 28.14 Hay, Pasture Needs Viewed ' More Dasture. silaefi and hav may be the big need in Oregon if farmers and ranchers are 'to take greatest advantage of in creasing feed grain supplies, says M. D. Thomas, agricultural econ omist at Oregon State College. In the latest "Agricultural Sit uation and Outlook" circular pre pared at OSC, the economist ex plains that, in time, most of this grain will move to market through livestock. And most live stock requires forage in some form. In the past, Oregon and the Northwest have been long on forage and short on feed grain, says Thomas. Now the balance is changing rapidly. Nearly 300, 000 acres in Oregon and almost 900,000 additional acres in neigh boring states that were produc ing wheat 2 years ago are now producing barley. Several thous and more acres are producing oats and corn. Similar increases Jn feed grain production are oc "curring in other Western states. Meanwhile, Oregon's hay acre age has barely held its own and this year's acreage in the North west is expected to be less than 2 per cent larger than 2 years ago. Unless water supplies east of the Cascades turn out better than seem likely at present, Ore gon probably will have one of the smallest hay crops on record. At the same time, forage-consuming animals have been in creasing while grain consumers have shown little change. Breaking these figures down, the economist points out that in the season ahead, with an even break from the weather, there will be a. supply of more than 1,800 pounds of feed grain per animal in the state. That is twice as much as 2 years ago. And there is plenty more in ad joining stales, not to mention the surplus wheat crowding storage. In contrast, the supply of hay pin the year is not likely to ex ceed 2,800 pounds per unit of hay-eating livestock. That is about 400 pounds less than was available two years ago and 600 pounds less than the average. Copies of the "Agricultural Sit uation and. Outlook" circular are available from county extension offices and OSC. PORTLAND MARKETS Admiral Arrives VAPI.F.R Ttnlv uPl Vice Arlm Robert A. Osstie reported here Thursday to succeed vice Mm. Thomas A. Combs of Lamar, Mo., as commander of U.S. striking Fleet. BUTTERFAT Premium S8e S-trs Oualltv 57e 1 Second Quallti 52e OLTTtn (wnoiesaje rncen . n-i-.. Mi ! I Quarter-pound carton -- 88e forces of the Mediterranean 6th 'Largo aa 42c PORTLAND Ifl Butterfat Tenta tive, subject to Immediate change Premium quality, delivered in Port land 58-61 lb; first quality 56-58; sec ond quality 54-57, Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 58' A; 92 score, 57'i; B grade, 90 score, 56; 89 score, 54. Cheese To wholesalers; Oregon sin gles, 38Ht-41 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland, A large, 46-471?; A medium, 45-46',. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 50-51; A large, 48-49; AA medium, 48 49; A medium, 47-48; AA small, 42-44. Cartons 1-3 cents additional. Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2.-4t lbs., 26; at farm, 25; roasters, 4Mi lbs. and up, 26; at farm, 25; light hens, 18-19; heavy hens, 20-21; old roosters, 12-14. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 34-4 V& lbs, 21-23, 5-6 lbs, 17-19; old does, 10-12; few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 57-60; cut up, 62-65. Filberts Wholesale selling price, f.o.b. Oregon plants, No. 1 jumbo, 26 28 lb; large, 24-26: medium, 22-24. Walnuts Wholesale selling price, f.o.b. Oregon plants First quality Jumbos, 32-33J large, 29-30; mediums, 26-27; second quality, 3 per pound less; to growers, f.o.b. plant, tree run basis, 15-16 lb 90 per cent crack test. Wholesale Dressed Meats: Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500 700 lbs, 38.00-41.00; good, 35.00-38.00; commercial, 32.00-35.00; utility, 29.00- 32.00; commercial cows, z.uu-a.uu; utility 26.00-30.00; canners cutters, 24.00-26.00. Beef cuts choice steers Hind quar ters, 46.00-51.00; rounds, 43.00-46.00; full loins, trimmed, 67.00-71.00; fore quarters, 33.00-35.00; chucks, 33.00 36.00; ribs 46.00-49.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lb, 47.00-49.00; shoulders, 16 lb down, 30.00 33.00; sparerlbs, 40.00-45.00; fresh hams. 10-14. lb. 46.00-49.00. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 35.00-48.00; commercial, 32.00 43.00. Lambs Choice-prime, under 50 lbs, 40.00-43.00; good, all weights, 39.00 42.00. Wool All prices nominal. Country dressed Meats, f.o.b. Port land: Beef Cows, utility, 23-25 lb.; can-ners-cutters, 19-22. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 34 36; rough heavies, 22-30. Hogs lean,, blockers, 25-26 lb; light weights sows, 20-21. Lambs Best, 38-42. Mutton best, 13-14; cull-utility, 9-10. Fresh Produce: Onions 50 lb Ore.-Wash. yellows med No. Is, 2.00-25; fair, 1.50; lge 2.75 3.00; Texas white wax, 5.OO-50. Potatoes Ore. Russets, 100 lbs, No. 1A, 5.00-50; No. 1, 12 oz. mln., 6.50 7.00; bales, 5-10 lb, 3.25-75; 10 lb paper, 48.50; No. 2, 50 lb, 2.25-50; Idahp, No. 1A, 6.50-7.00; new crop Florida round red. No. 1A, 4.75-5.25; size B, 4.00-25. HayMarket nominal. EUGENE MARKETS Portland Livestock 1 Some hogs were Medium AA Medium A PORTLAND lower today. Cattle 250; Includes 3 loads fed ...... nni nrfapoH tnrlav rlpmanrl nar row for commercial-good steers; few! Large AA ..A.m.. 1 nn.n.Aecta 1 Haifu t u r. ' T .fl F P fl A steers at 14-18.50; odd good grades to i Medium AA 48c 40c 39c Small 33c Checks 27c kc,c;s Ore. Wholesale Jumbo - 5flc Extra Large AA &zc Extra Large A 50c auc 48c Small Checks KGGS (Public Market, retail) Jumbo . Extra Large AA -, Extra Large A . Large aa . canner-cutter cows fully steady t 9.50-11.50, few 12; utility cows most ly 13-14.50 Including heavy Holsteins to 14; commercial cows 15-16; utility commercial bulls 14.50-17, heavy bulla to 17.75. Calves 35; market steady; good- enniee veaiers a.wo; cun-u.uuy -i i.i " un 11.- mat-tent nw: mnstlVi Large A tiPHv hut some choice 3 light-weights ! Medium AA as cents lower: choice 1-2 butchers Medium A 180-235 lb. mostly 20; choice 3 lot Smalls - ----- y-y-- i.io4(. in ik mwi is , poultry swlfts delivered plant Sheep 50; no slaughter lambs of-(Not 1 colored hens, all weights 21c fered early; few choice No. 2 pelt 98; No. 1 Leghorn hens 19c lb. lambs Wednesday IS; choice fed : No. 1 colored fryers, 2-4 lbs 26c mMH umha ud to 19 Mondav: sorina No. 1 colored roasters, 4 lbs. up 26c lambs scarce. Portland Grain No. 1 Leghorn springs, 2 lbs. up . 25c Cocks and Stags 8c Prices lc less at tarm. No. 2 poultry. 4c under above prices POKlLALJn lOII wnWi.M. SOII: aniuTR IKVB ftnvin nriml White no Rex. White Club. 2 38. Hard No j colored bens, ill weight. .. J0e Hea winter, oramsry, n. i Leghorn hens . .. W hite Baart. ordinary. 2.37. Oats, No. No. j colored fryers. 2-4 lbs. 2, 3H-ID. White, no una. naney, no. ,!j0. colored roasters 45-Ib. West, no bid. Legols KOTirrT5rrysTPOSftHKST75P NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER SALE Because of the heavy snows In the proposed sale area, the date for receiving bids for the Nation al Forest Timber sale known as the Cabin Creek No. 2 Timber Sale, described a.Oi Advertised In this paper on March 26. 1955 will be postponed to 2:WOpjn Way 13, 1955. No. l4,prllt, 19557 No. I leghorn fryers Cock and stags Prices le less at farm TALLOVf Tallow Grease BARKS Cascara. lb. drr 15e RIDFS) AND WOOL Beef JVS-414C Calf -14c Bun "111. WlWc Mohair, 12 ml clipped 0c Lamb ft Short Wool 45c Old Wool -- 50c B U Y ft S L L ft T R A D E R E T ft- Phone 51 -5- 51 To Place A w D Phone 51 Legats NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE Is hereby given that the following proposition, to-wit: For Annexation" or "Against Annexation" of the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at tne intersection of the North line of McLaren's Plat with a line running due North from the Northwest cor ner of James Huddleston's D.L.C. No. 37, said intersection being on the present city limits of Eugene. Oregon, and running thence Westerly to the North west corner of McLaren's Plat; thence Southerly to the South west corner of the Blair Street Addition; thence Easterly along the South boundary of Blair Street Addition to a line run ning due North from the Northwest corner of James Huddleston D.L.C. No. 37; thence North to the point of beginning, In Lane County, Orccon. to the Cltv of Eugene, Lane County, State of Oregon, a mu nicipal corporation, win oe su li mit ted to the registered and le gal voters residing within the boundaries of the territory pro posed to be annexed as herein before described, and such vot ers are hereby Invited to vote upon such annexation proposi tion at an election to be held on the 3rd day of May, 1955, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a.m. Pacific Standard Time and 8:00 o'clock p.m. Pacific Stan dard Time, miring wnicn time the polls will be open. Said polls and election place shall be: Herbert W. jacKson residence 1730 West Second Eucene. Oregon in Lane County, State of Oregon, that place being located within the territory proposed to be an nexed. This notice Is being published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to said election in the Eugene Register Guard, a dally newspaper, of general circulation, printed and published in Eugene, Lane County, State of Oregon, and also by posting a copy of this notice of election in at least four Diiblic places within the territory hereinbefore described, proposed to be annexed to the City of Eugene, Oregon, for at least a period of four suoccssive weeks prior to said election. This notice Is given pursuant to Sections 222.110 to 222.190, in clusive. Oregon Revised Statutes, and amendments thereto, and the ordinances of the City of Eugene, a municipal corporation. THE CITY OF EUGENE, a municipal corporation No. 346 April 28, 1955. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Scaled bids will be received by Oakridge School District No. 76, Lane County, Oregon, by Super intendent Paul Elliott, superin tendent's office, Oakridge, Ore gon, until 8:00 p.m. Pacific Stand ard Time, April 25th, 1955, for the general contract for tho con struction of the addition to Wil lamette City Grade School, Oak ridge, Oregon. Bids will be op ened at 8:00 p.m., Pacific Stand ard Time, April 25th, 1955. Bids not received by the 8:00 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, April 25th, 1955, deadline will not be considered. Plans, specifications, and con tract documents for the general, mechanical, and electrical sec tions may be examined April 6th, 1955, at the offices of Wllm sen & Endicott, architects, 863 13th Avenue East, Eugene, Ore gon, and at the Portland Build ers Exchange, 317 Builders Ex change Building, Portland, Ore gon and at the Eugene Builders Exchange, 95 East 29th, Eugene, Oregon. A set of plans and speci fications can be obtained April mh, 1955, by general contract- ors who have submitted satisfac tory and approved nreaualifica- tion statements, upon the deposit of twenty-five dollars. Deposit wm dc retunaea upon tne re turn of plans and specifications in good condition to the archi tects Dy April 2titn, 1955. Each hid must be accompanied by a satisfactory bid bond In fa vor of the Lane County School District No. 76, executed by the bidder and a surety company In an amount equal to five per cent of the bid. A performance bond equal to one hundred per cent of the contract sum will be required of the successful bid der. The Board of Education of Lane County School District No. 76 reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and to waive minor Informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, unless the award of the contract is delayed for a period exceed ing thirty days. DONALD SMITH, Clerk Board of Education, Lane County School Dlst. 76, Lane County, Oak ridge, Ore. First publication: 7 April 1955 Second publication: 21 April, 1955 No. 359 April ,21, 1955 NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE Is hereby given that the following proposition, to-wit: "For Annexation" or "Against Annexation" of the following described real property, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of the southerly right of way line of the Pacific Highway U.S. 99 with a line parallel to and 320 feet easterly from tho east erly line of Klneaid Park Addi tion, said intersection being on the present City Limits of Eu gene, Oregon In Section 33, Township 17 South, R3W. W.M., and running thence Easterly along, the southerly right of way line of the Pacific Highway No. 99 to the West line of Charles B. Sweet D.L.C. No. 38 In Township 17 South, Range 3 West, W.M.; thence Southerly along the West Una of said D.L.C. No. 38 to tho Southwest corner thereof, thence Wester ly along the South line of said D.L.C. No. 38, If said South line were extended westerly to a line bearing South 040' West from a point, said last mentioned point being South 8920' East 500 feet and South 040 West 19.41 feet from the Northeast corner of Lot 11 in the Plat of Overlook, as platted and recorded in Book 4, Page 9, Lane County Plat Records; thence South 040' West to a point 812.41 feet South 040' West and 500 feet South 8920' East from the Northeast corner 6f Lot 11 of the Plat of Overlook; thence North 8920' West to a point 320 feet East of the Kast line of Klneaid Park Addition extended Southerly: thence Northerly parallel to and 320 feet Easterly from the East erly line of Kincaid Park Addi tion extended Southerly to the point of beginning, in Lane County, Oregon, to the City of Eugene, Lane County, State of Oregon, a mu nicipal corporation, will be aub- Legols niitted to the registered and le gal voters residing within the boundaries of the territory pro posed to be annexed as herein before described, and such voters are hereby Invited to vote upon sucn annexation proposition at an election to be held on the 3rd day of May, 1955. between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a.m. Pacific Standard Time and 8:00 o'clock p.m. Pacific Standard Time, during which time the noils will be open. Said polls and election place shall be: Ralph stark residence L-urel Hill Drive Eugene. Oregon In Lane County, State of Oregon, that place being located within the territory proposed to be an nexed. This notice Is being published at least once each we6k for four successive weeks prior to said election In the Eugene Registcr- iiuara, a daily newspaper, of genera) circulation, printed and published In Eugene, Lane Coun ty, State of Oregon, and also by posting a copy of this notice of election in at least four public places witnin tne territory Here inbefore described, proposed to be annexed to the City of Eu gene, Oregon, for at least a per lod of four successive weeks prior to said election. This no tice Is given pursuant to Sections 222,110 to 222.90, inclusive, Ore gon Revised Statutes, and amend ments thereto, and 'the ordin ances of the City of Eugene, a municipal corporation. LI'MMOM UUUNCIL UF THE CITY OF EUGENE, a municipal corporation No. 344 April 28. 1955 NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE is hereby given that the following proposition, to-wit: For Annexation or Against Annexation" of the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Beginning at the Southwest cor ner of Section 1, Township 18 South, Range 4 West, of the Wil lamette Meridian, and running thence North 1308.6 feet; thence South 8920' East 262 feet; thence North 165.2 feet; thence South 89'20' East 262 feet; thence North to a line bearing North 89c20' West from a point that Is South 8920" East and Soutn zius feet from the Northwest corner of Section 1. Township 18 South, Range 4 West, W.M.; thence South 89e20' East to a point that Is South B9"2tr East ana soutn 2405 feet from the Northwest corner of said Section 1, and last mentioned point being on the present cltv limits of Eugene, Oregon: thence following the city limits South 89e20' East 400 feet; thence North 98 feet; thence East along the South line of Lot 29 and Lot 30 of Prospect Park and said South line of Lots 29 and 30, If projected West to the West line of Chambers Street: thence Southerly along the West line of Chambers Street to the South line of the North half of Section 1, Town ship IS south, Range 4 west, W.M.; thence leaving the city limits of Eugene, running south erly along the westerly line of Chambers Street to the South line of Section 1, Township 18 South. Range 4 West, W.M.; thence Westerly along the South line of said section l to tne point of beginning, all In Lane County, Oregon. Excepting therefrom the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Beginning at a point 949 feet South 8920' East and South 2307 feet from the Northwest corner of Section 1, Township 18 South, Ranee 4 West. W.M.. said begin ning point being at the intersec tion of the West line of Arthur Street and the present City Limits and running thence South 8907 East along the present Cltv Limits 395 feet more or less to the East line of Garfield Street extended; thence South 140 feet; thence North 8907' West to point due south of the point of beginning; thenco North to the point of beginning, in Lane Coun ty, Oregon. to the City of Eugene, Lane County, State of Oregon, a muni cipal corporation, will be submit ted to the registered and legal voters residing within the boun daries of the territory proposed to be annexed as hereinbefore described, and such voters are hereby invited to vote upon such annexation proposition at an election to be held on the 3rd day of May, 1955, between the hours of 8:00 o'clock a.m. Pacific Standard Time, and 8:00 o'clock p.m. Pacific Standard Time, dur ing which time the polls will be open. Said polls and election places shall be: Harley D. Howard residence 2680 Chamber Eugene, Oregon In Lane County, State of Ore gon, that place being located within the territory proposed to be annexed. This notice Is being published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to said election In the Eugeno Register-Guard, a daily news- paper, of general circulation, nrinted and published in Eugene, Lane County, State of Oregon, and also by posting a copy or this notice of election in at least fmir nilhJic TllacnS Within the territory hereinbefore described, nrnnnspd to be annexed to tne City of Eugene, Oregon, for at least a period or iour iuitbssivo weeks' nrior to said election. This notice is given pursuant to Sections 222.110 to .--.i, in clusive, Oregon Revised Statutes, nnrl amendments thereto, and the ordinances of the City of Eugene, a municipal corporation. COMMON COUNCIL of the City of Eugene, municipal corporation No. 345 April 28, 1955- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Fred Flsk has been duly ap pointed Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Last Will and Testament of Charles F. Crooks, also known Fred Crooks, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court o Lane Coun ty, Oregon. All persons having, claims against tjie estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers with in six months from the date of this notice to the Administra tor at the office of Calkins and Calkins, 1163 Olive Street, Eu gene, Oregon. Date of notice and of first publication March 24, 1953. FRED FISK Admintitrato with Will Annexed. Calkins Calkins Attorneys for Estate No. 329. April , 1955. NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX'S SALE NOTICE IS HfcKKb x Uivtn: That imtipr authority of an or der of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane Coun ty, duly made and entered on the 5lh day of April, 1955, the undersigned, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Phnxhn Catherine DeMoss. De ceased, will sell at private sale all or anv parcel of the follow ing described real property, to- wit: PARCFf. A; Beginning at a point on the North line of John Diamond D.L.C. No. 44, Notification No. 3073, in Section 33, Township 16 South, Range 3 West of the Willamette Meridian, 3041.59 feet South 8956' WeBt from the Northeast corner of said claim; said point being the N'nrthwpxt corner of a tract of land conveyed to Hester Kauble by Deed recorded at Vol. 51, page 434; thence Norm ftil'Sfi Ftut 100 feet: South 8 00' East 100 feet, South 8956' West 100 feet; North 8 00 West 100 feet to the place of beginning in Lane County, Orpgon. PARCEL B: The SEW of the NE'4 of the NWW, that part of the NbVi of the SYM of the NWW and cf the SWVi of the NEVi of the NW4, lying South and East of the U.S.R.S. Feed Canal, all in Section 9, Township 4, North Range 29 East Willam ette Meridian, containing 23.55 acres, more or less in Umatilla County, State of Orrgon. The sale will be made on or after the 9th day of May, 1955, and bids will be received at the( office of Ray and Pennington, Suite 202, 1041 Willamette Street, Eugene. Oregon, until a reason able bid shall have bgcn re ceived. The terms of the sale are as follows: cash, or part cash and part credit; subject to the ap proval of the Court. EDNA E. HUNT, Execu trix of the Last Will and Testament of PHOEBE CATHERINE De MOSS, deceased. Ray and Pennington, Attorneys f Eitate No. 356 May 8, 1955. Legalt - : NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Common Council of the Cjty of Eugene will hold a pub- j lie nearing on aionaay, April 20, 1955 at 7:30 P. M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall on the j permanent report of the Plan-1 ning Commission of said City on I the following requests for re-! zoning and for variances to land I uses to-wit: , JOHN E; MILLIGAN - 993 Chambers St. Beginning at a point on the West line of the James Huddle ston & Wife DLC No. 37 Not if. No. 2180 In Twp 17S, R4W, W.M., 10 Chains South of the Northwest corner thereof, and ! run thence South 3 Chains and 50 links; thence East parallel with the North line of said Claim 4 Chains; thence North 2 Chains and 50 Links and thence West 4 Chains Jo the place of beginning. Request change from R-2 Two Family Residential to C-2 Neighborhood Commercial. INITIATED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION ' Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot 12 Block 3 of Westmoreland Add'n and run ning thence Easterly to the Southeast corner of Lot 17 Block 3 of said Addition; thence Northerly on the lot lines common to Lots' 17 and 18 and Lots 5 and 6 in Blocks 3 and 4 and 9 of Westmore land Add'n and on North to a point 145 feet south of the south line of 8th Ave. West, extended; thence West to the west line of Blocks 3, 4 and 9 of Westmoreland Addition, if said west line were extended Northerly; thence Southerly to the point of beginning, Being the east side of Garfield St. extended between a line between 10th and 11th and a line parallel to and 145 feet south of 8th Avenue. Request change from RA Outer Residential to M-l Lim ited Industrial. . MARJOR1E V. LEONARD ESTELLA C. DELLAR East 96.10 ft. of Lot 7 Block 1 Lizzie Luckey Add'n. West 60 ft. of Lot 7 Block 1 Lizzie Luckey Add'n. Located at 1792 Willamette St. and 41 - 18th Ave. W. Request change from CR Commercial to C-3P Commer cial. ALBERT GLEN BROWN AND 110 BT. L. BRAKEL Lots 16, 17, 18 Block 6 Amended Plat of City Outlook. Located at zuuy, zuia ana 2935 Hllyard St. Request change of zone from 1 RA Outer Residential to C-2 Neighborhood Commercial. I EDW. C. HITCH - 1499 VILLARD ST. I West Vt, of Lot 7 Block 7 Fairmount Add'n. Request change ' from R-l Single Family Residential to C-2 Neighborhood Commercial. INITIATED BY THE COUNCIL Beginning at the intersection of the North margin of 13th Ave Went with the East margin of Chambers St. in the City of Eugene, County of Lane, State of Oregon, running thence Easterly along the north Mar gin of 13th Ave. 906.80 ft to a point 92.1 ft. Westerly from the Intersection of the North margin of 13th Ave. with the . West margin of Taylor St; thence Northerly to a point on the South margin of 12th Ave. said point being 93.3 ft West erly from the intersection of the South margin of 12th Ave. with the West margin of Tay lor St; thence Westerly along the South margin of 12th Ave. 905.20 ft to the intersection of the South margin of 12th Ave. with the East margin of Cham bers St; thence Southerly along the East margin of Chambers St 334.58 ft to the point of beginning, In Eugene, Lane Co. Ore. Being the area between 12th and 13th Avenues and between Taylor and Chambers Streets. Request that the West 358 feet of said property be zoned to R-4 Multiple Family Resi dential District and the bal ance thereof be zoned to R-2 Two Family Residential Dis trict. REV. D. M. ANDERSON Beginning at a point on the North line of 10th Ave. W. In the City of Eugene Lane Coun ty, Oregon, whfch is 230 ft West of the Northwest corner of the Intersection of 10th Ave West and Madison St.; running thence North parallel with the West line -of Madison Street 81 ft; thence West 50 ft; thence South 81 Ft to the North line of 10th Ave W; thence East 50 ft to the point of beginning. Located at 777 West 10th Avenue. Request Variance to R-2 Zone to add 14 x 15 ft room to building now being used as a Retirement Home. . HENRY BIESTEL City Recorder Advertise 3 times before April 25, 1955. No. 3tf8, April 23, 1955. NOTICEIS HEREBY-GIVEN", That II. M. Moffett has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Katie H. Moffett, deceased, by order of the Cir cuit Court of Lane County, Ore gon. All persons havjng claims against the estate are, hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice, to the administrator at the office of Calkins Sc Calkins, 1163 Olive Street, Eugene, Ore gon. Date of notice and of first publication, March 31, 1955. H. M. MOFFETT . Administrator Calkins & Calkins Attorneys for Estate No. 343 April 28, 1955. Death Noflctt 100 YDY Ida Oftva Lydy of Stai Route, M areola, passed away Wednesday, April 20, 1955, at the age of 92. She was born Jan. 9, 1663, at Berlin, Ind. Her husband William, whom she married at Kempton, Ind., in 16(11, preceded her In death In 1920. The deceased, moved from Indiana to M areola March 1, 1904, and had been a resi dent for 51 years. Her name was placed on the corner stone of the Unity School of Chris tianity In Kansas City, Kan., approximately 70 years ago. She Is survived by 3 sons and 3 daughters: Otto and How ard, both of M areola, Mrs. Glena Splcer of Marcola, Mrs. Ina BeNolt of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Donna Mitchell of Briton, Canada; 8 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Poole-Larsen Chapel Monday, April 25, 1935, at 3 p.m. Rev. John Henderson will officiate. Concluding services will be held In the West Lawn Memo rial Park, TXY LOH" Martha "Anntaylor, 1035 Maple, Junction City, passed away April 20, 1955, at the age of 90. She was born in Benton County Sept. 20, 1864. She was married to George Rubin Taylor near Corvallis on July 4, 1682. She had been a resident of Benton and Lane counties her entire life. She Is survived by one son, Hugh, of Corvallis; three daughters, Janetta Edwards and Mary belle Edwards, both of Junc tion City, Bertha Watklns of Eugene; 12 grandchildren; 28 great - grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 23, at 2 p.m. In the Murphy Funeral Home, June tion City, with Rev. W. B. Empey officiating. Vault Inter- ment in the Monree Cemetery. Funeral Directors 110 ""HIEEE llTSH ER M A NUJRrS Y FUNERAL HOME Junction City Harrisburg Phone 8-2152 Phone 42 BArTH0T0T..EW"-BUIE CHAPEL Springfield, 6th & B Ph. 7-3319 Mortuary S I M3N LOUNSBUR "Parking adjoining Mortuary." 1152 Olive St. Dial 5-1591 ""SCHWETSING & ENGLAND- CHAPEL Creswell, 1st & 'C" St. Ph. 317 POOLE . LAlfSEN F0NERAL HOME 1100 Charnelton Phone 4-1433 VEATCH-HOLLINGS WORTH ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME Phone 4-5255 Pearl St. at 10th Florists Cut Rowers 115 FL"0RAXXn KANaEM ENT3 TOMMY WILLIAMS, FLORIST Ph. 4-6351 2085 E. 15th Ave. HUBUSHKR-3 INOTlCfc SUBSCRIPTION RATES II M lit 1.7ft 6. ST 12.00 LdO By carrier, monthly By carrier yearly in advance By mail in Oregon, I mos. By mall In Oregon, S mos. By mail in Oregon, 1 yr. Bv mall lit Oreaon. 1 mo. By mall, out of state, 1 mo. I.7S Mall subscriptions in earner oa llvered zones are charged sams rate as that of carrier delivery. RESIDENTS of Creswell may place ads through Mrs. C L Kent.lst St Phona 657 Death Notices 100 HUMPHREY Nora Humphrey" of 1294 Horn Lane passed away Wednesday, April zu, lit a?, at the age of 61. She was born Sept. 6, 1893, at Prairie City, Iowa. She Is survived by her husband, Aaron, whom she married Oct. 13, 1910, at Wheel er, S.D. Besides her husband, she is survived by 9 children: Cecil of Albany, Cleo of Cor vallis, John of Beavcrton, Paul of Gardena, Calif., Dale, Har vey. Mrs. Lorene Atkins, Mrs. Delia Graham, all of Eugene, and Mrs. Netda Holme of Min neapolis, Minn.; 30 grandchil dren; 8 sisters and 3 brothers: Bertha Humphrey of Alvadore, Ore.. Mrs. Ldlth Campbell of Geddei, S.D., Mrs. Bernlce Burns, Mrs. Carrie Sackett, Mrs. Hilda Parsons, Mrs. Eva Loomls, Mrs. Alberta Kutll. all of Huron, S.D., Mrs, Ruby Johnson of Seattle, Mr. Curtis Danley of Watertown, S.D. Coy of Kansas, Clifford of Huron. ST). Funeral services will be held Friday, April 22, 1955, at 2 p.m. at the rooie- Lsmen Chapel. Dr. S. Raynor Smith will officiate. Conclud ing services will be held at the West Lawn Memorial Park. Funeral Notices Crem otori u mi 1 20 ""EUGENE CREMATORIUM-" 1100 Charnelton Phone 4-1435 Lost & Found 155 COST:-' BLACK CLUTCH" "purse. between Bakers Pharmacy and Medical Center parking lot. FINDER KEEP MONEY & PLEASE return purse. Dial 4-6655. LOST: 3-25 McCulloch power saw. Between Monroe and Ferguson Road on Territorial Road or on Ferguson Road. Reward. Phone 8-2755 Junction City. LCST: A diamond ring. Saturday, April 9th, if found please call COST: Black and' white' rat ter rler puppy, near Armltage Park. Phone 5-7344. COST: Car keys-in Springfield last Saturday, Phone 6-3610. Reward. Personals T60 ''OLD AT 46. 56. 60?'1 Man! You're crazy! Thousands peppy at 70. Ostrex Tonic Tablets pep up bodies lacking iron. For rundown feeling many men, women call "old." Get-acquainted size only 50c at all druggists in Eugene, Tlffany- Da.vls. , ANY GIRL In trouble needing a friendly adviser Write the Sal vation Army White Shield Home, P. O. Box 3916, Portland 3, Oregon, or telephone BEa con 1632. Prirate Instruction 180 MISS WANDA K. EASTWOOD Piano Violin Voice ALL AGES, Including pre-school. High school credit for piano, violin.- Emphasis on rhythm, tone, ear training, sight read ing. 5-7250, 4-3322, 4-9674. FREE demonstration in wood fiber flowers by Aleene-tralned Instructor, every Frl. & Sat. at Lewis Stall, 30 Public Market. Complete line of wood tiber and floral supplies. Ve-EIU Flower Shoo. INSTRUCTION (Aleene's), Fibre flowers, leather, copper, textile and ceramics. The Hobby Corner, 198 West 17th. Phone Learn " POPULAR piano! Free demonstration. Dial 7-7773 or write MIRACLE SERIES STU DIO, P.O. Box 965, Eugene. F.UGENEDRl VEHTTR AIN I NTT Office 3-1322. Res. Ph. 5-5772 Real Estate Homes for Sale 200 Roy V. Baldwin Ph. 5-3383 628 Olive St. 1 Bdrm home, good location on Barger Drive. . Llv-rm 12x18 with w to w carpet, dinette 8x10, large kitchen with lots of bulltins, handy utility rm, hallway, bath rm, bdrms 12x12 and 12x14, workshop and car port, large lot. Priced to sell, only $7,500.00, terms 12,000 down. 3 Bdrm home In Elmlra on b acre. Fruit and shade tree. Elec pump, hot water tank, oil clr, wood range. Price $4,000, terms $1,000 down. Home phs. Chas. Harlow, 4-8149, Lum Anderson 4-1660, Russ Yockey 4-4138. "ALLTALONET Here's a good deal for a lady needing more income, excel lent location for offices op room rentals, 5-Bdrm. hom on Eastslde, lge. living rm. dining rm., Pullman kitchen, t" full baths, 3 sun porches, won derful DRY basement, FA oil, heat, small lot. Already zoned for business, COLLEGE HILL 3-Bdrm. home (plus 3 unfin. bd rms. up), ige. living rm., fire place, gorgeous view, hdwd, floors, dining rm. very attrac tive kitchen, dishwasher, full basem't high & dry F.A. fur nace, garage, Ige. lot. GARDEN TIME . i ACRE IN RIVER RD. Attract 3-bdrm. home, lge. llv. rm., maple floors, picture windows' dble. fireplace, dining" room op ens onto patio, lovely kitch en, nook, lots of storage, good' dry basem't, sawdust furnact lovely lawn, choice shrubs, Sandy LoamI Call Bess Mitch- ell, res. 4-7303. SANDERSON REALTY Successor to F. J. Bereer 1315 Willamette Ph. 5-4217- 3 Bedroom Home good location, HW firs., oil elro, neat, sgie. garage, 910.500, easy terms. J. U. McGuire ;'. Realtor 2053 Franklin Blvd. Ph. 5-8456' Roy V.. Bctldwiri Realtor Ph. 5-3383 828 Olive St, 2 Bdrm plastered home, 4 yrs. old. West side. On paved it. sidewalk, sewer, lg lot. Living rm, kitchen, bath, utility, wall furnace, Insulated, carport. 2 blocks to bus, about 4 blocks ' to grade school. Price $8,450.00, terms $2,450 down, bal FHA $60 monin. , . 1 Bdrm home. River rd dlst. Le. living rm and dining comb with w to w carpet. Full bath, med size kitchen, utility rm, stairs to unfinished attic. Nice lot with choice shrubs anrt trees, Price $6,000. terms $730 down. Home phs. Yockey -4 1.18, nariow -tui, Anderson 4-1660. NEW LISTING A very well built home, contem porary design, In a setting of oaic trees, i targe b.h.s, liv. r. with fireplace, forced air heat, rauo, Ream ceutng. A good buy at $13,500, $2,300 down, Bal. F.H.A. BELOW MARKET 2 B.R., all lge rooms, fireplace, forced air heat, fully land scaped, owner transferred. Will sacrifice at $11,760, Easy terms. BLINKHORN REALTY SERVICE 7 W. Uth Ph. 4.1201 Sun. & Eve. call Lawrensen 4-1560 or Hill 4-2602 (MULTIPLE LISTING MEMBER) Fried Chicken WOODY'S DRIVE-IN West 6th, near Blair. Ph. 5(1001 EAT IT HERE TAKE IT OUT READY to wear spoTl coats now In stock. Special 20 off on slacks & sport shirts. At GREGORY'S FINE TAILORING 972 Oak Phone 5-4771 AT7CoH0L7cANON YMOUiS Meetings 8:00 P.M. Thursdays, Eugene, 244S Klneaid Mondays, Spfld., Memorial Bldg. Phone S-5023 anytime YOTNG" WOMENofanyfaTlh In need of confidential advice, may contact Mrs. Duncan, Catholic Charities, 275 West Broadway, Eugene. Ph. 5-3642. FORT SALEl & caral dinmond ring. Sec Mrs. Lee Baker at 2110 E. Main Street, Cottago Grove, JULIENNE Salad Maker. Slices, grates, shreds. Advertised on T.V. 4 discs S2.9B. Dial 5-0820. WE DELIVER. KNAPP BROS. SHOES" R. A. Kennett, P.O. Box 731, Eng. 115 E. 11th Dial 4-5063 " GE1GE1TC0UNTKRS Oremaster Detectron $98.50 & up Magazine Exchange, 125 E. 11th ALCOHOLICS "ANONYMOUS ' EUGENE BEGINNERS' GROUP WED. NITE 8 p.m. 1215 Oak St. Phone 3-6085 after 6 p.m. Hops! Malt! Caps! BEAN'S BASKET GROCERY 34 EasMOth Phone 4-0231 BE" on the looTtout for "ruhawa'y figures, they are dangerous. Gossard Shop 110 E. Broadway DENTAL plate rcpalrHffiOlarfy iScmler, Dentist, corner 8th it Willamette, Eugene, Oregon. pure blossom honey. Stall 47 Eugene Public Market. TSREDVIG'S BEAUTY STUDIO" "The House of Specialists" Studio Bg. ljKh&Wllmt. 8-4031 Myrtle's Beauty Shop 32nd & Willamette Ph. S-8314 'EL"iriNGSWORTH,SFOR MENT will make you proud to be seen. 837 Willamette. SEAUTYCunllProd'uclsTof sale. Call 4-6856. ffebulfP'motors. Wholesale. TA' Motors. Phone 51110. Transportation 165 LEAVING forTulsa7Ttrrh")rna May 7 1 or 2 riders, rhare expenses, help drive. 4-7854. Schools- Colleges 175 Airlines Need . Men Women SMITH Hazel Beatrice Smith of 220 Jefferson St. Friends are invited to attend funeral serv ice in fiimon-Lounsbury Mor tu'ry Friday, April 22, 1955, at I 30 p.m. Dr. Vance H. Web ster will officiate, with Inter ment in West Lawn Cemetery. Ill to 39 with high school diplo ma, married or, single, to pre pare lor well-paid positions, technical or non-technical. Pub lic contact, hostesses, commun ications, reservations, radio operators, station agents, etc. Good pay, travel, glamour, e- ' curlty. Also Interviewing men to train for specialized television-electronics positions of servicemen, cameramen, tech nicians. Qualify now. Approved for veterans. Training will not interfere with present employment. PHONE Mr. Blshel at Eugene Hotel Thursday, Friday and Saturday for appointment. AIRLINE TRAINING DIVISION Central Technical Institute 105 Private Instruction 180 EXPERIENCED piano feaeher. near Harris School now accept ing pupllH. 3-7042. mBUYERswmrCA5(i ARK READING THE ADS. ORDER YOUR AD TODAY FOR QUICK RESULTS, PHONE ftl-5-51 SPECIAL Must Sell This Week Price Reduced Neat 1 BR horn on bis lot eloso to bus. Mkt. and church. ONLY S3, 150.00. $500.00 cash Dwn. $30.00 month. Downtown Realty 755 Will. Ph. 4 8013 Eves. 5-00110 4-8066 5-2190 Refbter-Gurd, Eocene, On." Thurs., Apr. 21, 1955 3D; Hornet for Sale 200 HAMLIN-SHOCKLEY REALTORS 731 Main Spfld. 7-9814 We specialize In Springfield and - nicKonzlo Klver properties. TO BUY, SELL, RENT, Ex., change. Business or Homes. BOB DAVIS. Realtor 601 Willamette Ph. 5-5411. WHEN you think of Real Estato' tntnK or "van" Tassel, Realtor. 6th at High. Ph. 4-5014. " HXNiSENTTCtSSS ' Multiple Ustlnj Realtor 262 E. 6th Ph. 5-8531. HARVEY L. HILTON REALTOH Multlnl LlaUiix Broker 610 High St. Ph. 5-1133 Eric Lawrence. Real Estate 861 Willamette Ph. 44271, CLARENCEBROWNKEALTY 062 Oak Dial 4-9444 Bethel-Donebo 2 Bedrooms " On 1 acre out Danebo Way. ThU is a nice noma only 4 yrs. old., If you are looking for a nlc. home, with a good garden spot In tho country, this Is It, Would, consider trade for 3 BR. Call, Ned Countryman 3-2046 for details. Gordon Brunton Agency Acre 3 BR, LR, DR, Kitchen and nook. , Upstairs floored, Utilities lnslda attached garage. This Is a love-i ly home In quiet neighborhoods 11,1,650.00, Call Ned Country man, 3-2046. Gordon Brunton Agency; 1VZU r KAINK.LIN M( - Gilbert-Built" . - HOMES Fairfield Village Ph. 4-3331 1 Res. 3-7045 4-9371 ' TWOBEDROOM horiin, modern, partly furnished. Beautiful, yard, shrubbery. Good district close to school. Price Is right. Phone 3-4026 evenings or week ends. . NICE TWO BEDROOM home on ' i acre, big garage, good work-' shop, beautiful yard with shrubs and outdoor fireplace. CONSIDER LATE MODEL CAR " In trade. Price $8,950. Phone 5-6554. THnE'fi Bedroom family home In DANEBO. Full price $8,500. Llv Ing room, dining room, large kitchen, landscaped ground. , Clone to grade and high schooL , Terms. Dial -6864. fWOTiedroom, unrtnfsned "" 3rd", t targe corner lot. School 1 block. 33DU Bell Avenue. NWTOHE3 Lassen Bros. Bldrs. Ph. 4-8047- $550 DOWN Plus reserves will buy this 3- rjefiroom nome. A large land scaped lot. Everything neat and clean. FHA appraised at $0,500. Offered for $0,450. $8,450 2 Bedroom home about 5 years oia. anrubs, lawn, ocrr.es and garden. Large lot. Favorable financing. Any evening, phone Palmer 4-4470 or 4-94H6. Business phone 4-4281 at 7 W. 11th Ave. BLINKHORN REALTY SERVICE (Multiple I.lBtlntf) "SPRINGFIELD HOMES" Like new 4 bdrm. home on cor ner lot 66x1.10. Large go rage. Close to schools & walking distance to town. $11,500, FHA or G.I. terms. PARAMOUNT DIST. Neat clean 2 bdrm. home on lot 60x160. Living room 12x20, nice kit. . with dining area. Near school (V shopping center, $10, 000. $2,000. down. See Mrs. Pruden with OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSN. REALTORS 0-18 Oak Off. ph. 4-3279 Home ph. 4J.95B2 Out crown by Family . Extra nice 3 bdrm. home, Sky line Drive Ulstr. Unly B yrs. old. Vi balhs, so many nice features we can't describe. One of our best buys. Finest con struction, over 3 A. Might consider trade for larger home. Price $19,750. Loan $10,000 at 44. Pyt. $75 per mo. Taxes $178 last year. Call us for an appointment. Wilcox Realty Co. B60 Wllmt. Ph. 4-9162 or 4-8487 Low Down Payments V Acre, Cabin $ 1.200 Located at 2MB Ohio Street off Ilarger Drive. Pay $50 down and $35 per month, 3 Acres, Shack $3,000 Located at the north end of Da kota Street off Bareer Drive. Good soil, well and shack. Pay sion down and 40 per month. UHCUUN Sr7l TLEMKWT ASSN REALTORS Broadway' Uptown Fine large 4 B.R. home In excel lent condition. 80x!60 ft. corner lot. Only one left r lose-in. By appointment only. Come to of flee. Don't phone. Lot alone wortn tne price asked. R. L. ORR, AGENT 513 W. Brdwy. ph. 4-6151 $250.00 Down NEAT at nice 3 room and bath home on Mi A, Located at 2168 Dakota St. Total price Is only $3,500. Call Naomi Cox, Sun & Eves 3-1878. Glass Real Estate 1060 High St. Ph. 4-4121 4 BED RM. modern Home" on a fine large lot, not far from Hlway 99 North, $1.1,300 with $2400 down. Owner will finance balance (City Water & City E. W. WALKER REAL ESTATE )2lf E. Brdwy. Ph. 5-3171 firWNTWN REALTY 4INS. 755 Willamette Ph. 4-H013 Downtown REALTY" ofeTNS. W Willamette Fh. 44013 Eugene $7,350 CLOSE TO U OF 0 A mighty cute little 2 bdrm. hsa- on tne mil. ww rugs & iw stl. ft. Only $1,000 down. Waif furnace. Call Shelley eves.-3-2805. BENNETTS COMMUNITY -BUILDERS. REALTORS 250 E. 10th Dial 4-7181 Gracious Family Home 1 Year old, 3 large bedrooms. friendly living room with fire place, sunny kitchen it dining" room, pulman bath, lots of storage. Forced air perimeter'' heat. 2 car garage. $12,800, ' 21)65 Pearl. Dial 3-2867. 1 to 6' p.m. CREST DRIVE ' CONTEMPORARY HOME Panoramic view from liv rm you should see this. 2 bdrms . Sc den. Hdwd firs. Frplc. FA heat. Basement with storage. Geo. C. Hodson, Broker, 1151 Hod son D r. 5-5623. . y Acre, Fireplace $4,500 WITH reasonable dn. payment 3 bdrm, older home, walking distance to bus' & school. Ph. 3-4340. Breeden Brothers. ADAMS SCHOOI 2 Bedroom, fireplace, Ltvlngdtn nig combination, juargo Kitcnen, wired for automatic washer and , dryer. All assessments paid. $11,000, $1,400 down. Bal ance F.H.A. 2021 Adams. HO M iTor "In VestmonCT Vou sesTl ioi, ciose-in. une 3 Bedroom, completely remodeled, rented, $75. One 2 bedroom, 8 years old, rented $60. $10,500. Call B-2B64. TWO Bedroom nearly new stucco. Lawn, shrubs, new district, on bus, Low down payment. $8,250, Phone 4-6486. 1 to 1 p.m. 2045 Hayes. Stuart STStuart Multiple Listing Brokers IfiflS WILLAMETTE DIAL 5-338T THREE BEDR0OMHanddeh, 2 baths, ranch style home. 2100 square feet $26,800. 963 West 18th Place. 5-7259. BY OWNERrTduryear"bIdtwo bdroom house, FHA appraised. $8,250. Down payment, $450. Phone 5 0871. . SELLORTRADE EQUITY in modern 2 bedroom. Consider trade for 3 bedroom, 4- 2(100. BY"0WNER'rr5edrooin horn? Just finished, near schools, bus, Vi acre, paved road. 18,300. Low down payment. 4-0634. COLLEGE" H!llvlew lolT7jlder house In good condition. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Can b seen bv cslllna- WHi. OT.VTT'BEh'RiJO SI, on view lot', J9..W0. 25J7 Jefferson. Dial 5- 3714. TSVObeHrbom with garage, 7 years old, Khool and bus Una. W.OiKI; termseoj Kreatz. MI910. TWO" bedroom house, west side, close to school. Down pay ment? W.950. Phone 5-4022. TWO bedroonfhouse; Cood"eon dltlon and good location. Phone 4-0374. flYOWNERr"5Tearooms. lift Tyler. FHA. Phone 4-9890. ITATTEGrasrftE'ACKJK 1245 Will. St. Phone 4-4297 ASYQUIccwcTWts" CALL 5-1551. "CLASSIFIED- O