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8:00 p. m Newi
ft: 15 Supcxman
5:30 Tom Mix
5:4& Gordon Burke
;0O-Cbnl Heatttr
6: 13 Screen Teat
0:K-Flrst Nlfhter
T:0O Newa. Headline
7:15 Lowell Thomaj
7:30 Lone Ranger
8:00 Main Line
8:30 Bulldog Drummond
9:00 Newa
fi:li Mua.ca.1 Souveniri
9:30 Fulton Lewia r.
9:43 Treasury Song
9:30 Melody In Evening
10:00 Heidt'a Orchestra
10:13 Foater'i Orchestra
10:30 News. Headlines
10:43 Norway Fights On
1 1 :00 Musical Retreat
11:30 Starlight Serenade
11:33 News in Briefs
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8:00 p. m. Terry
8:13 Dick Tracy
8:30 Jack Armstrong
8:45 Captain Midnight
8:00 Livestock Reporter
8:05 Sunset Serenade
8:13 Talk. C. Bowles
8:30 Spotlight Bands
6:55 Story Teller
7:00 Raymond G. Swing
7:15 Too of Evening
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8:00 Paul Neilaon. News
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9:00 Dunn inger
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10:30 B'way Bandwagon
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11:00 Concert Hour
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3:45 News
5:55 Bill Henry
6:00 Jack Carson
6:30 Mildred Bailey Show
7:00 Great Moments
7:30 Manhattan Melodies
7:43 Manhunt
8:00 Mystery '
8:15 Passing Parade
, 8:30 Dr. Christian
8:55 Sterling. News
9:00 Allan Jones
9:30 N W Neighbors
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10:13 Wartime Women
10:3O--Report to Nation
1 1 .onNews
11:05 Teapnrden Orch.
11:) Air-Flo of the Air
11:33 Strand Orchestra
1 1 : 45 .Tones Orchestra
11:55 News
12:00 Serenade
12:30 Music and News
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S:??S:Brcer B Mu,ic Shop ll:00-AUen Roth
.ra -wton 11:30-Concert Hall
! S-?.1 th Btnd 12:00-News
:ro Mr. and Mrs, North 12:15 D.m.tTsn a uf.
9:30 Scnmbv Amhu
10:O0-Newa Flashes
10:15 Home Town News
10:25 Labor News
!ft:2?.elu,0 Orchestra
10:55 Newa
1 1 :22S,Utmore Orchestra
il:22w'r N'w" Roundup
12;00-5wmg Shift
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6:05 Early Bird
7:00 News
7:15 Rise and Shine
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7:45 Sermonette
8:00 Shady Valley
8:30 News
8:35 Here's Music
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9:00 Boake Carter
9:13 Treasury Song
9:20-Varieties
-Momenu Musicale
10:00 News
10:15 Jack Berch
10:30 Favorites
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11,15 Do You Remember 10:30 My True Story
u.do women Today iu: ouaoy twiss
11:43 Around the Town 11:00 Baukage Talking
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12:15 p. m. Treasury U:30Ladtes, Be Seated
12:30 War Commentary 12:00 Morton Downey
12:35 Luncheon . Concert 12:15 p.m. Star Time
12:55 Human Side of War 12:30 Newa Headline!
i:uu Lignuiouse Temple i:w-sim nayes
Board
12:30 Spot Markets
12:45 Victory Gardens
1:00 Rtdtn1 Range
1:15 Treasury Saiute
1:30 Variety Time
2:00 Home Garden Hour
2:30 Memory Book
3:00 Newa
3:13 Music of Masters
4:00 Legion Auxiliary
4:15 Latin American
Neighbors
4:30 Traffic Safety Qui I
4:45 Science
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6:15 Farm and Home
6:45 Western Agriculture
7:00 Home Harmonies
7:05 Top of Morning
7:15 News
7:30 Jam e Abbe
7:30 Listening Post
8:00 Breakfast Club
9:00 Christian Science
9:15 Voice of Experience
8:30 Breakfast at Sardi'j
10:00 Tony Morse
10:15 Sweet River
1:15 Invitation Romance
1:30 Full Speed Ahead
2:00 Ray Dady
2:15 Surprise Package ,
3:00 News, Headline
3:15 Mudc Just for You
3:45 Johnson Family
4:00 Fulton Lewia Jr.
4:15 Merry Moons
4:30 Music by Masters
4:43 Organ Reveries
4:35 Treasury Song
KGW
4:00 a.m.
5:55 Labor News
8:00 Mirth and Madness
6:30 News Parade
6:53 Labor News
7:00 Journal of Living
7:15 News Headlines
7 : 30 Runyan. Organist
7:45 Sam Haven
8:00 Stars o Today
8:15 James Abbe
8:30 Silly Symphonies .
8:45 David Ha rum
10:00 Sketches In MelodV
10:15 Ruth Forbes
10:J0 Glenn Howard. News 8:45oUr Gal Sunday
lv:.- oaix-r nuww 10:00 Life HCaUUfUl
ll:0O Guiding Light 10:15 Ma Perkins
11:15 Today's Children . 10:30 Bernadine Flynn
11:30 Women in White 10:45 Goldbergs
11:45 Melodies oi noms 11:00 Portia, Faces Ufa
1:15 Radio Parade
;:30 rime Views t
1:45 Blue Newsroom T
2:00 What's Doing,
Ladies
2:30 Institute '
2:45 Labor News
2:50 Voices in Harmony
3:00 Grace Elliott
3:15 Howard Newa
3:30 Rollie Truitt Time
3:45 Rhapsody In Rhythm
4:00 Kelly's Courthouse
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Dawn Patrol
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6:30 a.m. News
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8:30 KOIN Klock
7:15 Headline Newa
7:30 News '
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8:15 Valiant Lady
8:30 Light of World
8:45 Aunt Jenny
9:00 Kate Smith
9:15 Bis Sister
9:30 Helen Trent
decision eat the war production board to
permit a temporal y resumption of the
manu'acttire of beverage alcohol. They
ran into flurries of liquidation later,
but clung to some of their gains to
ward the cloae. Turnover amounted to
about 1,500.000 shares.
Resistant to selling, and occasionally
In the plus column, were National
Distillers. Distillers Coip.. American Dis
tilling. Hiram Walker. International
Nickel, and Hupp Motor. National Bis
cult also attracted buyers.
The long li;t of atumblert included
U. S. Steel. Bethlehem. Packard. West
in house. Paramount. International Tele
phone. Southern Pacific, Southern Rail
way. Northern Pacific. Union Pacific.
Illinois Central. Phillips Petroleum and
Park St 'Tllford. which lost heavily at
limes.
St. Regis Paper leaned forward in a
mixed curb, while Cities Service and
Cuban Atlantic Sugar slipped.
Bonds were Irregularly lower.
Dow-Jones Averages '
NEW YORK. June 21 'UP' Dow
Jones doting bond averages: 40 bonds
101.73 off 003: 10 1st grade rails 100 11
off 0.13: 10 2nd grade rails 8011 olf
0.1S: 10 pub uttf 110 99 up O.oet 10
Indus 107.00 up 0 01. ,
Arthur Jones
NOTI Arthur Jones, 75, life
time resident of Noti, died Wed
nesday at his home. He was born
March 5, 1869, at Central, Ore.
He was married to- Maryetta
Evans, Dec. 21, 1897.
Mrs. Jones survives, as well as
their two daughters, Mrs. Eva
Pearl Montgomery of Noti and
Mrs. Beulah W. Adams of Veneta;
two sisters, Mary Elizabeth Jobe
of Central and Mrs. Clara Agnes
Miller of Port Orford; one broth
er, Frank R. Jones of LaCrosse,
Wash. . .
Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2 p. m., at (he Christian
church at Elmira, of which he
was a member. Interment will be
in the IOOF cemetery No. 2, ,in
Eugene, with Branstetter-Simon
mortuary in charge. .
KOAC (M) WEDNESDAY 12:00 Woman of America H:13-Joyce Jordan
5:00 p. m. On Upbeat
9:30 story Time
3:45 Oregon's War
6:15 News
6:30 Seed Production
6M5-Spot Markets
7.30 Mmtn of
Czechoslovakia - .
8:00 Marching to Victory
8:15 Dick Jurgens
8:30 Music That Endures
9:30 News
9:45 Meditations
SOOT (620) WEDNESDAY
5:00 p. m. OK for
Release
5:15 Godfrey Show
5:30 Day Foster
5:43 Louis P. Lochner
6:00 Eddie Cantor
6:30 District Attorney
12:13 p.m. Ma Perkins 11:30 Young Dr. Malonc
12:30 pepper roung 11:45 Perry Maaon
lz:.o rugni iq n,uui.H izino News
l:rn BacksUKe Wife
1:15 Stella rjauas
1:30 Lorenzo Jonea
1:45 Wldoer Brown
5:00 When Girl Marries
2:13 Love and Learn
2:30-Just Plain B1U
2:45 Front Page Farrell,
' 3:00 Road of Life
3:15 Vic and .Sade
S:M B. Bovnton -
3:45 Rambling Reader .
4:00 Dr. Kate
4:15 News of World
4:30 Voice of a Nation
4:45 Kalash Orchestra
12: 15 p.m. Neighbors
12:30 Bright Horizons
12:45 Bachelor's Children
1:00 Broadway Matinee
1:25 Dorothy Fisher
1:30 Mary Merlin
1:45 Problem Cllnle
2:00 Open Door
2:15 Newspaper of Air '
2:45 wilderness Road
3:00 News
3:15 State Traffic
3:30 Stars of Today
3:45 World Today
3:55 Joseph C. Harsch
4:00 Lady of Pres.
4:15 Andersen, news
KOAC (550) THURSDAY 4:30 Tracer of Lost
10:00 a.m. News Persona
Cheeee Selling price to Portland re-1 Hard red winter: ordinary 1.431 10
per cni oinera unqumra.
Hard wmte Baart: m per cent l.es;
11 per cent 1.45: 13 per cent 1.50.
Today's car receipts: wheat 12; bar
ley 3: flour 7; oats li millfeed 3; flax
seed 1.
MRTI.AWn rw- T ,a an,
Patter AA eraae. nrlnt. Mi"' fartm,..
fc: A graee. prints. 45Hcl cartons,
Jwil B grade, prints. 43Vj: cartons,
""erfat First quality, maximum of
limi acioiiy. aenverea in
M-a-,3c, premium quality,
Jttjjum Of .35 of 1 per cent acidity
viiey routes ana country
" less than first or BO-SOVic
Inflamed Eyes?
W l prompt relief with Lavoptik. Also
ra granulated eyelids: relieves tired,
itching, sticky, burning or Irrt
cyei or money refunded. SO
ion success. Praised by thousands.
t uveotik today. tEye-cup included.!
' drugslits.
HEMORRHOIDS (Piles)'
impure), Fissure or Fistula
La j, .
21 "'cisncy earning d
ws. Naeonhneaaat. No
timaiiomwork. Call
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Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Phw.l.I . .
tillers: Oregon triplets. 29.4; daisies,
29.9c lb.: loaf 30.2c lb.t triplet, to
wholesalers, 27ct loaf, 37tto f.o.0.
Eggs To producers: Nominal prices,
case ' count, 27c; select henneries,
28-29C! medium, 24c dozen.
Eggs Nominal prices to 'retailers, in
cases; A grade, large 37cl A medium
32c: small. 23-24C.
Live ooultry Buying prices front
producers: broilers up to lbs. 27c:
fryers. 2V. to 4 lbs.. 38cl roasters over
31. lbs.. 29c; leghorn and colored hens,
all weights, 25c; roostera and stags,
18c.
Rabbits Government celling: Average
country killed to retailers, 40-440 lb.; live
price to producers '22-240 lb.
Turkeys Selling price to retailers;
dressed hens. No 1, 39tt-43o lb,
Turkeys Altves government ceiling
buying prices; hens. 2ci tome. 36tto lb.;
dressed basis.
Onions Green 7585c dozen bunches.
Potatoes Old local No. 1. 93 50
per cental: do 3s, 50s, 11.33; Klamath
13.75: Deschutes No. 1. 83.65 cental;
Country meata Rollback prices u re
tailers: country killed hogs, best butch
ers. 120-140 lbs.. 16-Itct veaiers, AA,
22V,c; A, 21Hc; B. 10-194c: C, 15-lT.c;
culls, 12-lSc. Beef, AA, 31V.CI A, 20Hcl
B. 18c: C. 14c; canner-cutter cows,
13-14c; bulls, canner-cutters, 14-1440!
lambs, AA, !6c: A, J4V4C; B, 23V4C1 C,
10-2oc: ewes, FS, 13V.c; medium. 12c;
R, 18V.C.
Wool Government' control.
Cascara bar 1944 peel, 20c lb.
Mohair 1941 13-month, 43c lb.
Hops Nominal, contract, 1944. 850 lb.;
1945 , 75c lb.; 1946 13c lb.; 1947. 50c lb.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal: al
falfa. No. 3 or. better, 954-33: oat-vetch,
826 ton,, valley points; timothy (Eastern
Oregon), 835-36 ton; clover $24 ton: Mon
tana grass nay ino. if eje,au wo.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 31 (API
Wheat futures and caah grain un-
nnftUH
r..h wheat (bldl: soft white 1.43";
soft white (excluding Rexl 1.45; white
club 1.43: western red 1.43.
Heeded Wkltsar U reef
f j "' 4rala and Case
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OPA Seeks Cost Cuts '
In South Lane Areas
Price control in Cottage Grove
will be supervised in the future
by the Eugene office, according
t(i word from the district OPA of
tice in Portland.
First meeting under the new ar
rangement was held Tuesday aft
ernoon at the Cottage Grove city
hall, with' members of the Eu
gene board staff and Creswell re
tail grocers in attendance. An open
discussion on price control and
compliance was held.
Efforts will be made to cut liv
ing costs in the Cottage Grove
Creswell area, the Eugene board
said.
CRESWELL EVENTS
Barbara Jo and Bobbie Traxler
returned Saturday from a two
weeks visit with their uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carleson,
at Sacramento, Calif.
Max Ellis and Charles Blicken
staff returned Saturday from at
tending a farm labor school at
Corvallis. Max has been assigned
to a dairy farm at Denmark near
Gold Beach on the coast and left
Monday morning. "
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore.. June. 11 (API
(WFAI Salable and total cattle 200;
calves 50; market alow on bulla and
common cowa; other classes only modor
ately active, generally steady: few com.
mon steers largely en atocker account
8.50-9.25: odd head 10.50-11.00; cutter.
common cows 5.00-6.50; shells 4.50 down;
fat dairy type cows to 7.0O; rew common-medium-
beef cows' 7.30-9.30; young
cows up to 10.50; medium-good bulls
8.00-9.25; common grades 7.50 down:
good heavy beef bulla quotable to 10.00
or above; good choice veaiers 14.50
15.30. Salable hogs 500. total 550: holdover
8.50; market slow late, only light
reduction in holdover now in pros
pect: sales generally steady; good
choice 1(0-370 lbs. 13.75; 380-300 lbs.
11.30: light lights 9.75-1I.00: few 170. 1
Iha on tn 1 3 (W: onri tow 8.00-50:'
few light weights to 9.00; good 90-lb.
feeder pigs 6.73; choice quotable to 9.50.
Salable sheep 4001 market uneven;
good-choice spring lamba and ewes
active, atcady; other classes slow; good
choice springers mosUy 13.50; few
lots up to 13.85: common-medium grades
10.00-12.50: common-medium shorn old
crop lamba 8.00-10.30: few wooled lambs
to 11.30; good ewes 4.001 common grades
down to 3.23,
John Roach, who arrived In the
U. S. from County Cork, Ireland,
in 1829, is called the "father of
Iron shipbuilding."
'Old Spaghetti' to
Truck Job in China
. By WALTER G. RUNDLE
United Press War Correspondent
AT A NEW AMERICAN SUPER-AIRBASE
IN WESTERN
CHINA, June 19 IJ "Old Spa
ghetti," veteran of the fighting in
north Africa, Sicily and Salerno,
is on her way to the remote wilds
of western China to take up where
she left oft when the men who
service the Superfortresses the
B-29's were ordered to the other
side of the world.
Bits of this and bits of that make
up "Old Spaghetti." She joined an
airforce outfit in Africa when Col.
Paul A. Cunyus, of Longview,
Tex., found his men trying to serv
ice 52 troop-carrying planes with
but one truck. The outfit had
reached Africa ahead of its sup
plies and there were no other
trucks to be found.
"Then one day," the colonel re
lated, "Tech Sergeant William R.
Zarko, a former Trenton, N. J.,
racing driver, found a British junk
heap near Moascar, in the delta
region.
Heap Yields Truck
"He poked through the heap and
among the hulks of burned-out
tanks, wrecked planes and among
tile odds and ends of shot up mo
tor equipment he spotted a bat
tered, shell-scarred Italian truck
Zarka kidded the British sergeant
in charge until finally he was told
he could have the wreck If he
could drive it away.
"Sarka, a crackerjack mechanic.
tinkered with the wreck for two
hours and then drove it away,
"The boys at the base promptly
called her the 'Spaghetti Wagon,' ,
and started gathering 'parts for
her. She was fitted out with Ger- .
man tires, another Italian motor,
fenders from a wrecked British j
truck, and other parts they found
on the desert. And 'Old Spaghetti'
began to look a little more respect
able. What's more, she ran like a
top.
Spaghetti Not Outdated
I "By tne urne me nrst oraers to
move on came inrougn, we nan
maybe eight or 10 more trucks,
most of them better looking than
'Old Spaghetti', although their or
igins were the same. Some of the
men wanted to ditch our veteran.
But Zarka and Maj. William W.
Wilson, of Columbus, O., decided
to give her a crucial test in convoy.
"'Old Spaghetti' led the' convoy
in.
"That established her. And
when orders came to move on to
Tobrirk, she was given the place of i
honor at the head of the column. '
She proved herself again, giving
less trouble than any other vehicle
in the convoy.
"Our salvaged equipment was
growing and we moved on to Ben- i
gasl, Tripoli, Tunis a . rag-tag
convoy of 91 vehicles,: German, j
Italian ana nondescript, wun '(Jia
Spaghetti' afways in the lead and
acting like a lady. The first ques
tion everyone asked after each
move was, 'did Old Spaghetti
make it?' and she always did.
Always On The Go
"We took her to Italy when we
moved in there witlt the 57 Ih and
79th fighter groups, although her
ungainly frame almost wrecked a
British LST in the process of load
ing. In more than a year 'Old
Spaghetti' never missed a single
day's operation. The men came to
regard her as a symbol. As long
as she was perking everything was
all right.
"When our orders came through
to move from Italy to these B-29
buses in China, It nearly broke the
hearts of the men because they
thought they might have to, leave
'Old Spaghetti.' .behind. But In
structions were left tp load her
with pur equipment and send her
along.
"We're sweating it out now,
waiting to see if she really shows
up. But if there's any way to get
her here boy, we'll do it."
MSgt. Frank R. Dietz. Wilkes
barre, Pa., added that the outfit
"wilt get 'Old Spaghetti- up the
Burma road and into China somehow."
Eugene Register-Guard, Wednesday, June 21, 1944. Page
board to levy $60,000 annually for
five years.
Mrs. Ralph W. Stearns was
elected director of the city dis
trict, and Percy Dixon, incumbent,
was named on the county buurd.
ment committee are Mr. and Mrs.
L. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lusk. Cake and Ice cream will
be served. After the business
meeting and lecture program
there will be an auction of several
cakes, proceeds to go Into . the
GRANGE TO MEET
ELMIRA Elmira Grange will ' dining room fund.
hold its regular session Saturday,
June 24 at 8:30. ' On the refresh-
Klamath Falls Votes
Post-war Reserves
KLAMATH FALLS Vot
ers of the Klamath Falls element,
ary school district and the Klamath-
county unit district Tuesday
overwhelmingly approved meas
ures to create financial reserves
for post-war property construction
and rehabilitation.
The city district board was
authorized to levy $20,000 annual
ly for five years, and the county
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markat leadcri backed down reluc
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caihlna:. although islected .iuei man
aged occasional advances and liquor
iharea attracted considerable support
Distillery stocks were in demand at
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NOTICE OP FTNAb SrTTLEMTNT
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That tim
Administratrix of the E.tate of Elton B.
Brlggf, deceased, has filed her Ffnel Ac
count in said estate In the County Court
of Lane County, Oregon and the Court
hai appointed the 23rd day of June, 1944
at ten o'clock A.M. of said day In the
County Court Room In the Court Houks
In Eugene, Oregon for the hearing of?
objections to such final Account and.
the settlement thereof. LILLIAN F.
PURSER. Administratrix. Calkins At
Calkins. Attorneys for Estate.
NO. lftt IV-Wednesday, June 31, 1M4
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IN THE CTRCUIT COURT OP THpI
STATE Or OREGON rOR LANE
COUNTY MINNIE 0. CONNOLLY,
Plaintiff.
vs. '
NETTIE UNDER id JOHN DOT)
LTNDER, har huibandi FANNIE P.
QREOORY and JOHN DOE GREGORY,
her husband: J. P. KELLY and JANE
DOE KELLY, his wife; the unknown
heirs of any of the above named rer
ons or parties,' If eny are decease.1 i
also, ell other persons or parties inf
known claiming any right, title, estate.
Hen or Interest in the real estate He
Bribed In the complaint herein. De
fendants. SUMMONS
TO; Kettle Llnder and John Doe
LI nder. her husband; Fannie P. Gregory
and John Doe Gregory, her husband:
the unknown helre of any of the above,
named persons or parties, if any are de
ceased! also, all other persons m parties
unknown claiming any right, title, estate,
lten or Interest In the real estate de
scribed In the complaint herein, De
fendants. IN THE NAME Or THE STATE OF
OREO ON t You are hereby summonrd
and required to appear and answer the
complaint of the plaintiff filed agalnt
you In the above entitled suit on or
before the list day of the time pre
scribed In the order of publication, to
wlt: on or before the 12th day of July,
1M4. and If you fall to so appear and
answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff
will apply to the above entitled Court
for the relief prayed for In the com
plaint, to-wlt: That you and each of
you be adjudged to have no estate or
interest whatsoever In or to the land
and premises herein described, to-wit:
That part of Lota IS and 13 lying
West of Mosby Creek. Section :?,
Township 31 South, Range S West,
Willamette Meridian In Lane County.
Oregon.
And that the plaintiff ts the owner 1n
fee slrpple of said property as et out
in the complaint herein and that you
and each o,' you be forever enjoined
and debarred from asserting any claim
whatever thereto, adverse to the plain
tiff, and for such other and (urthtr
relief av to tbla Court, shall seem just
and equitable.
This summons Is published pursuant
to sn order made by Hon. G. F. Skip
worth. Circuit Judge of the State of
Oregon for Lane County, on the 13th
day of June, 1-H4. which order dtrerta
that this summons be published once
s wetk for four successive weeks In
the Eugene Register-Guard, e news
paper of general circulation, published
In Eugene, Lane County. Oregon; and
that vnti Ke rtviiilred to aoDear and
answer on or before the tat day of
the lime prescribed In said order, towit:
on or before the 11th day of July, I'M.
Date of first publication, June 14, 1W4,
Date of last publication, July 1, 1H4.
REESE WINGARD
Attorney for Plaintiff
Residence and Post office
address: Eugene. Oregon.
No, 1707. Wednesday. July 12. 1M4.
NOTICE OP HEARING OF FINAL
ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE Or OREGON FOR LANE COUN
TY. In the Matter of the Estate of
CHARLES A. POWERS. Deceased. No
tice la hereby given that the under
Rigned, administrator W W A. of the)
Estate of Charles A. Powers, deceased,
has filed his ripal Account for settle
ment of decedent's estate, and that July
the 2Sth. 1(K4, in the court room of
said court, iq Eugene. Oregon, at id
a. m. has been fixed by the Court as
the time and place for hearing ob
jections thereto, and for the settlement
thereof, H. V. JOHNSON, Almlnl
sirstor. W W A of the Estate ol Charles
A Powers, dersssed.
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