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Ifomen Belter Pilots Than Men According to 85-YearOld Flier " .. ... Vim HOT. 1 lnnnar i 4 V. a, t 4U . , BARMAN W. NICHOLS w. Sttlt Correspondent cfflNGTON Ladies, I 'Ini of yours. You'd tim V h" manly courage V Tj th temerity to suggest B'I rls are a better hand tetaf. P'e. of machinery r " - Particularly, sum- "J!!, flying machines. "5..i, W. Montee . t nrhn claims 10 oe W.- the oldest 5 pilot I" the world. This :f Md-tlmer with a fringe of il d...,n,.nd the rim Is 85, pl, IUB ' RADIO BROADCASTS-- men Belter Pilot .r-.on TTiaKe DCllKl MMVW . m Jim allowed, "because j.n the rules better." Wd Mr. -M. 5. nn ule Dawn. J o .'v. aiSo better behind the EL of a car. He cited the Los rr..i .afetv records to prove it. 1m dropped into Washington, I:. i. nf rourse. to see nu son, Eirold, who is vice president of ibowd ana The old man didn't begin to ' tll ha urns fid nnri IL'i wanted a private license ttil 1927- That was the year one furies A. Lindbergh solved the tsteries or me italic. They canea umay me Lone Eagle. Montee ' .. . ii ii i "In those nays limy caneu iiib imzT flyin' machine Montee'," J . . :i- - i i.i- Jim saia wim rautMe. He did take a few rooi cnances the old days with those flappy- Laijed old Jennies, "but who jn't and 1 never naa me a cracK All told, he has soloed 3,063 Lin and 11 minutes and drew a EJieared, leather-bound log book Ln his pocket to prove it. He still flies soio a couple 'hours a week to keep his hand i and generally uses a borrowed iteon-Voyager. He has no fear I the new-fangled planes on the urketand keeps up with all avla- :ij developments. kcinMake 'em Go' "H the controls are marked," kt said, "I can make 'em go." once acted as co-pilot on a b-engined C-54. In all, the lie old fellow who's only 5 feet Ii Inches high and weighs but II!, has flown 36 types of planes, He thinks old folks would live longer if they had the good sense to take up flying. "An hour in the air does me more good than all of the vita min o plus i couia swallow In a whole year," he said, taking a vitamn pill out of his pocket. Planes Here to Stay Mr. Montee, who ii entitled to a prejudice if anyone Is, believes that aviation is here to stay. He does contend, though, that the CAA and other agencies should tighten up on regulations and not let anybody leave the good earth unless he has a two-way radio aboard. His ambition now Is to sit at the controls of a jet plane and blitz through the air at 600 or so miles an hour. "They won't let me thounh." he said. "The army owns 'em and civilians can't fly 'em." His other regret is that his wife won't go up with him. "She doesn't think I've had enough experience," he said. Iceland to Have Trees Norwegians Decide CHICAGO (UP) Many trees will grow in Iceland if an experi ment conducted By Norwegian geologists proves successful. American Overseas Air Lines flew 65,000 tree plants from an airport near Andselv, Norway, to Keflavik, Iceland, in a project to develop great pine forests on the Ice-bound island. Once, valuable woodlands thriv ed on Iceland, geologists believe. But today the land is barren. Ha ken Bjarnason, forestry director, will try to restore the lost forests with specially-developed pine and fir plants. KOIN (10) SATURDAY 8:00 p. m Amsterdam 6:30 Pavs to be Ignorant 7:00 Steven Allen show 7:30 Memories in Music 7:4 Let's Dance America 8:0fl Sat. Night Serenade 8:30 Sing It Again 9:30 Januen Beach Orch. 10:00 five Star Final 10:15 Dance Orchestra 10:30 Dance Orchestra 11:00 Dance Orchestra 1 1 :30 Dance Orchestra 1 1 .o.t news 12:00 Silent HASH (1000) SATURDAT 11:85 Bulletin Board J2:00 Studio Party 13:30 Matinee 8:00 Sign Oil KGW (820) SATURDAT 8:00 p. m. We Hall 8:30 Can You Top ThisT 7:00 Grand Ole Opry KOAO (880) SATURDAT 8:00 p. m. The News 6:15 Dinner Melodies 6:30 Look at Australia 8:45 London Letter 7:00 Light Opera Tonight 8:45 Weather Forecast 8:00 Glen Gray Orch. 9:30 Claude Thornhlll Or. 7:30 Radio City playhouse 10:00 Phil Harris Orch 6:00 Olympic Sports 8-30 Richard Himber Or. :0O Your Hit Parade B:30 Music Hour 10:00 News 10:15 Currenl & Choice 10:30 Contrearas' Orch. 11:00 Van Hoomlssen Or, 6:00 p. m. rtAdin vu.r.i ii. ur- o ia uuesi Time 6:30 Treasure Chest 6:45 Novattme 6:55 Eugene-Lane New. 7:00 Tempo is Modern 7:15 Music Hall 7:30 Serenade. 7:55 Glance at World 8:00 Barn Dance 9:00 News 0:15 Barn Dance 9:55 Sports Spotlight 10:00 studio Party 10:55 News 11:00 Studio Party 12:00 Stun Off KORE (1450) SATURDAT 6:00 p. m. S lor money 7:00 TBA 7:30 All Star Theatre 8:00 Spotlight on a Star 8:30 Hawaii Calls 9:00 Newspaper of Air 9:15 Dink Templeton 9:30 Barklcy Allen show 10:00 Musical Showcase 10:3O The Unexpected 11:00 Dance Orchestra 11:50 Sandman Serenade 12:00 Nile Owl bandwagon 12:05 sign Off 10:30 Charlie Splvak Orch. 10:45 The News 11:00 Sign Off KUC.N (1400) SATURDAT KUGN FM Dally from 5:30 A. until 12:08 A. 99.1 Meg. Ch. 356 6:00 p. m. Eddie Arnold 6:15 Harry Wtamer 6:30 Music from Hollywd 7:00 Musical Etchings 7:30 Ross Dolan, detective 8:00 Lone Ranger 8:30 Amazing Mr. Malont 9:00 Gangbusters 9:30 What's My Name 10:00 News of Tomorrow 10:15 Trls Coffin 10:30 Hawthorne U:00 Dance Band 11:30 Dance Band 12:00 News Cougar Mentor Grows Weeds PULLMAN W Washington State College is using taxpayers' money to grow weeds and Dr. Lowell Rasmussen thinks it's a good investment. Rasmussen, the weed specialist at W. S. C. conducted a rh rnllAtro'e ftirp-nr.ra fvnfn mental weed patch for research :Bt Carrier, yearly In advance 12.50 INELI.IF. men, chemical firm represents-, By JJ; . Oregon on. monii. Uvea and weed control district By Mall, In Oregon, 6 months . SEM1Y UCB PRESERVER SHOES Exclusively at BUM irs 1060 Willamette Light Fixtures Low Prices Always At LIGHTNING'S USl Willamette Phona 1316 Welcome Trailerites! To The New UM. Trailer Court Clean, Modern Bath Rooms Laundry Room REASONABLE HATES Every Courtesy Shown To Our Guests 1110 E. Main Phone Springfield Spfd. 7575 on Mckenzie htwat Public Market EGGS J umb cm Oversize Grade A Large . Grade A Medium Grade A Small VEGETABLES Avocadoes, No. 14 Cabbage, lb Cabbage, Red, lb. Carrots, 2 bunches for . Lettuce, head, two . Cauliflower, lb, Celery, bunch Celery, heart Cucumbers, ca. Cantaloupe Watermelon, lb. Onions . -file ..70c ..73c 68c ..63c .35c - 7C .-10c ..19c -29c ..23c .-25c Atheists Query Radio Control WASHINGTON (U.R) The Federal Communications Commis sion has been asked whether radio stations have to give atheists a chance to reply every time they broadcast a religious program. The ruling is sought by the Re ligious Radio Assn. which in cludes Protestants, Catholics and Jews. In a 1946 decision, the commis sion held that not every organ!' zation is of itself entitled to time on the air. But it said that "an organization or idea may be pro jected into the realm of contro versy by virtue of being attacked The holders of a belief should not be denied the right to answer at' tacks upon them or their belief solely because they are few in number." Edward J. Heffron, association president, said members of the Re ligious Radio Assn. fear that broadcasters might interpret this language to mean they must give atheists an opportunity to reply to every single church program. Such a move, he said, might make broadcasters shy away from re ligious programs altogether. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclu sively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper u well as all news dispatches. Want Ad Rates 1 day, 13c Una 1 days, 58c line S days. 27c line 1 month, $2.25 line Count 6 average words to the line. Mint mum advertisement. 3 lines. Deadline. 5:30 P.M. dav before nublicatlon. Sun- 1.... day edition deadline, 12 noon batutday. lour oi ; Sl0p order. must b, by ij A.M. uy uamer, mommy i.aa Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore,, Sat., Aug. 21, 1048, Page 8 LEGALS 100 Onions, dry, three lbs. , Parsley, bunch , Radishes, bunch Peppers, Green, lb. Potatoes, new sweet, two lba, . Potatoes 10 lbs Tomatoes, two lba. Beets, 3 lba. for FRUITS Apples, new, two lbe. Oranges, doE., medium Grapefruit, 3 lge. MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts, lb ; Walnut Meats, lb. 29c 10c S for 49c 4'ic lb. 10c 25c 10c 10c .'29c .-35c c 35c TUGWELL QUITS NEW PARTY WILSON, N.Y. U.R Eexford Guy Tugwell, prominent member of the Roosevelt Administration during the New Deal days, said Friday he was no longer an official of the Progressive Party led by Henry A. Wallace. DANCE TONIGHT And Every Saturday Night. BLUE RIVER Theatre ' Building 45 Miles Up the McKenzie M.i , Highway i His Mly Time Cowboys """Bsion 51.00 (tax Inc.) iaa Spray Equipment ifiilpmnt Kttttl C: lMl'A W. 6th Ph. 40261 DANCE FERN RIDGE PARK SATURDAY 9:30 - 12:30 Eldred Glaspey and the band that plays for you 10 tulles out West 11th. FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE EVERY SAT. NITE Willamette Park Freddy Yahn's Orchestra Phone Springfield $26 tor Table Reservations Portland List Legion 40 and 8 Ponders Status Of Bunyan Chin TACOMA 04 Did or did not Paul Bunyan wear whiskers? This is a question now perplex ing members of the 40 and 8, the fun making organization of the American Legion. This outfit is making prepara tions to entertain the state de- partment Legion convention here next week, and they plan a giant Paul Bunyan and his blue ox "Babe" in the Thursday parade, When it came to assembling the giant the question of whiskers arose and every available source1 of information was sought to find out did he or did he not have them. Libraries were searched, lumbermen were queried and a telegram was even sent Bemidji, Minn., where a huge statue of the fabled lumberman stands, but no one seemed to know for a fact. Of course; it is known that Paul Bunyan shaved at times with one of his huge axes, but did he wear a beard or how about a mous tache? Forty and 8 members hope to show the world whiskers or no whiskers when the giant appears on the streets that is, if they themselves find out in time. PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND, Aug. 19 (API Butterfat Tentative, subject to immediate change. Premium quality maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland, oi-vuv, urtn quaiuy o-oocf secona qual ity. 75-78c lb. Butter wholesale P.O.B. bulk cubes, Grade AA, 93 acore 81c lb; A, 92 score, ! 81c lb., B, 90 score, 73c; C, 89 score, 72c lb. Above prices are atricUy nominal. Cheese Sellins Dries tn Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles, 53-59c; Ore gon 3-lb. loaf 58-61 c. Egg? To wholesalers: A grade, large, 62' -65c doz.; A grade medium, 60 Vi A grade small, Mft-53&c; B grade, large 56-58c. Eggs Purchased from farmers. Cur rent receipts, &5Vfe-58'fcc doz.; buyers pay 3-3 MiC below wholesale quotations on graded basis for best hennery eggs. Live chickens Paying price to pro ducers; No. 1 broilers under 2V lbs., 36 38c lb.; fryers, 2 to 3 lbs., 41-42c; 3 to 4 ids. i-4ic io.; roasters, ids. ana over, 41-42c lb.; fowl, leghorns, under 4 lbs., 27-28C.1 over 4 lbs,, 27-28c; colored fowl, all weightG, 30-32c lb.i stags, all weights, 15-1 8c. Fresh Dressed Meats The following iresn aressea meai prices quoiea wnoje salera to retailers for fresh meata are ln dollars a hundred pounds as reported by me usua maricet news service. Beef Steers Good, all weiffhts S54- SS; commercial, $49-52: utility, $44-45. Cows Commercial, $41-44; utility. $37 41; canner-cutter, $34-37. Beef cuts (Rood steer) Hln da uarters. $61-62; rounds, $58-60; full loins, trimmed $58-60; triangles, $44-45; square chucks, $52-55; ribs, $66-74; forequarters, $44-45. Veal and Calf Good and choice, 48 50; commercial. $45-46; utility, $40-43. Lambs Spring good-choice. 30 to 60 lbs.. $48-50; commercial, all weights. $45- 46. Mutton Good, 70 lbs. down, $ai-z3. Pork Cuts Loins No. 1, 8 to 12 lbs.. $68-69; shoulders, 16 lbs. down. $51-52; sparerlbs 3 lbs. down, $48-51. Carcasses All weights, $43-44, Wool, cascara bark, hides: Cascara Bark Dry, 20c lb.: green 7c. Wool Coarse, valley and medium grade, 45c lb. Mohair 25 lb. on 12-month growth. Hides (To City Dealers) Calf, 30c lb.; kips, 23; beef 14-17; bulls 10-11. Country buyers pay 2c less . Countrv killed meats: Veal Per lb., top flight 4t-44c; other grades According to weight and quality. Hogs Light blockers, 38-31c Ib.t sows 29-34. Lambs 46-46c lb.; mutton, 16-20. Beef Good cows, 35-400 lb. canners and cutters, 30-35. Vegetables: Onions 50 lbs. Wash. Walla Walla yel lows, commercial, 2.00-25. Potatoes Ore. boardman white rose Nn is. 3.00-25: Wash. Lonff Whites No. Is. 2.75-3.00; California Long Whites mostly 3.75-4.00; size A 25-lb., 1.10-20; com mercial size A, 3.63-75. Hay (following prices are strictly nominal) U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa or better, carlots FOB Portland 32.00-36.00; it s Nn 1 Ttmolhv 37.00: oats and vetch mixed hay. uncertified clover hay to 2d (10.25.00 ton. I 4 Eugene Markets BUTTEBFAT First duality (maxtmum of .6 to 1 Dev cent acid I 68c Second Quality 81c rrermum quality (maximum oi jo oi 1 per cent acld 87c BUTTER (Wholesale Ptiee) A prints 8e AA prints SS'Ac CHEESE (Wbolesal. Prlee) Triplets, lb. Loai, s-id. EGGS (Baylnr Prle.) Extra Large AA I-arire AA Jumbrn . . Grade A Large supervisors. He said that despite the forma tion of about 30 weed control dis tricts In recent years the state's number one farm problem still is weeds. We probably will never have one control that will wipe out weeds, either by cultivation or by chemicals," he said ln discussing effects of 2,4-D, dinitro and other chemicals. "Like other pests weeds will have to be fought by repeated operations." He said that selective sprays, such as 2,4-0, have increased con trol of annual weeds in the crops in recent years. "You hear a lot about noxious, perennial weeds but the annual weeds growing in crops probably cost the farmer more than the noxious weeds," he added, Visitors were inspecting plots of Canada thistle, the state's chief noxious weed, morning glory and plots showing selective control of annual weeds in several grains and grasses. New England Also Has Good Neighbor Policy BOSTON (UP) The neigh- borliness of New Englanders is demonstrated daily by a little drama out beyond the mouth of Boston harbor. Pilot boats cruise off Boston Light some 10 miles out to sea and their crews usually remain out of touch with land a week at a time. So each day the crew of an ex cursion fishing vessel, the S.S. Westport collects newspapers from the passengers, swing in by the pilot boat and leave a day's reading. Mystery of Dry Cows Put Up to Sheriff By Mail. In Ore eon. 1 year By Mail, out of State. 1 month . New mail subscriptions tn carrier deliver ed zones, cnargea same raw u carrier delivery. Sena Register-Guard, pursuant to an irder duly made on the 18th day of AtiRuit, 1948. Date of First Publication of this Sum mons: August 21, 1948. Date of Last Publication of this Sum mons; September 16, 1948. HUSBAND AND FORT Bv BEN A. JOHNSON. Attorneys for the Plaintiff, bmi wiiiamette atreei, Eugene, Oregon No. 1073 Saturday August 11, 1948 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A. GEHO has been dulv an- l as : pointed and has Qualified as Admtntstra- 3.00 .trix of the estate of WILLIAM O. GEHO, 5.25 (deceased, and all persons having claims 10.001 against said estate are hereby notified l.W i to present the same, verified as required 140 Personals Manufactures Custom Firing Pottery gifts for Birthdays, Xm alt original designs LAV-ART CERAMICS 55 Washington Phona 4B5-R ANY GIRL in trouble needing a friendly adviser write The Salvation Army White Shield Home P. O. Box 3919. Portland 3, Oregon or telephone Bet con 1632. NO SALE allowed for small trailer or car near Ferry St. bridge belonging to A. S. Taylor & his wife, Mrs. Francea Taylor have interest in them. READINGS, APPOINTMENT ONLY Phone 4762 . Lost & found 150 LEGALS 100 in the eraeim" C6URT or tut STATE Ot OHBUON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANS SUMMONS CLEO DOROTHY POLTERA, Plaintiff vs. HOWARD EUGENE POLTERA, Defend ant. TO: HOWARD EUGENE POLTERA, De fendant, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to aoDear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit,' on or before four weeks from the first pub lication ot mis summons, ana u you fall to so appear or answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint on file herein, to-wit: For a Decree dissolving the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and yourself, and for an absolute divorce frnm vnn. and fnr Mich other and fur ther relief as the Court deems just and This Summons Is published in the Eu- by law, with proper vouchers, to said Administratrix at the office of John L. Barber, Jr., Walling Building. Eugene, OreRon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. uatea, August i, NELLIE A. GEHO Admlniitrntrly John L. Barber, Jr. Attorney for Estate No. 1006 Sept. U, 1948, SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Slftlt UC UKJSUUN FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE WILLIAM M. WINSTED and LULU ) WlINSitU, HIS Wife, 1 LOST WELL bred, black male Cocker. 2 yrs. old, answers to the name ot "Inky". Lost from Mont. Ward im plement store about 2 p. m. Wednes day. Call Mai-cola 743 collect. Reward LOST: RED zipper bill fold at Ben Franklin in Spfld., Wed art. Reward! Return papers and pictures valued only to owner. Ph. Spfld. 7050, Mrs. Marh woods. LOST LADY'S Elgin wrist watch at fern Ridge dance hall. Heturn to Mrs Harold Larson, Harrisburg, Ore. Reward. VS Plaintiffs ) DID YOU find leather Jacket lost by ui-St. school boy bean nicker on North out- sKirts oi sptm. fiease write tot Grade A Medium Grade B Large Under Grades , ., ,. Grade A Small EGGS (Wholesale Prlee to Retailers) Large AA . 72c uraae a ijarge trie Grade A Medium 65c Grade A Small &7c POULTRY (Buying Prlee) Hens, over 4 lbs., No, 1 colored 32c Hens, over 4 lbs., No, 2 colored 28c Hens, under 4 lbs., No. 1 colored 29c Hens, under 4 lbs., No. 3 colored 25c Hens, over 4 lbs., No. 1 light 27c Hens, over 4 lbs. No. 2 light 23c Hens, under 4 lbs.. No. 1 lieht 23c Hens, under 4 lbs., No. 2 light 21c No. 1 colored springs, 3 to 4 lbs. 40c No. 1 colored springs, l'A-2 lbs. 32c No. 1 Leghorn springs, IVb-lb. or over 30c No. 1 colored springs, over 4 lba. 40c No. 2 colored springers, 2-3 lbs. 34c No. 2 Leghorn springs, lft lb. or over 26c Stags and cocks 14c HA if KB Cascara, lb. . lie Dry Grape Root, lb, 7c PIIILCO AUTO RADIOS FIREMEN GET SERVICE SUPERIOR. Wis. U. Fire men wish all their fire-fighting was as easy as this one. A box car filled with lime caught fire in the railroad yard. While firemen waited, a switch engine hauled the blazing boxcar five blocks to the fire fighters. ..S4c -67c ..4c S2c 61c ..59c .-55c 53c ..Uc -.45c COLUMBUS, O. (U.R) The Franklin County sheriff's office has been called to investigate the case of the dry cows. Mrs. Ida Demeastri complained to sheriff's deputies that' when she goes to milk her cows, there is no milk. Someone, she said, has been stealing into the barn in the mid. die of the night and milking the cows. Ferns, oer bunch varied . TALLOW Tallow, No. 1 Tallow, No. 2 House grease HIDKS Grease call up to id IDA, Kip. lb. Beef Hides, lb. lie 10c 7c Tc .-10c AUTO WORKERS STRIKE BIRMINGHAM, Eng. MP) Sixteen thousand British automo bile workers are on strike in a dispute over introduction of American mass production meth ods in the Longbridge plant of the Austin Motor Car Company. Sanltnne Gives Dresse New Sheen. Electric Clean ts, 121 'lUmette. Curtains cleaned In Sanltone. Electric Cleaners. 1210 Willamette St Davenports 4 Chairs Cleaned, Electric Cleaners, 1210 Willamette. vBaTEXM Couples Only Featuring wucken and Stool Dinnen Musle by Chuck'. Mdern Dance Band Every Saturday NIte DINING and DANCING For Reservations Call SPRINGFIELD 523 Turn Right at Neon Sign Fast Springfield We Cater to Private Dinner Parties SUNDAY THROUGH FRIDAY DANCE SAT. NITE 9:30 12:30 HERSCHEL DAVIS & HIS ORCHESTRA IDYLW00D Benton-Lane Park 99 West S Miles North ot Junction City NOW SHOWING AT DUSK Gates Open 7:30 P.M. JACK CARSON JANET PAIGE "ROMANCE on the HIGH SEAS" PLCS 'Ar gyle Secret" NEWS CARTOON M Ends Tonlte 1 If 2 Tarxan Thrillers S I S3 TARZAN'S N. Y. ADVENTURE I II "Tarian's Secret Treasure" J rM Ends Tontte 1 II Cary Grant Loretta Tonnf I 1 David Nlven Monty Wooley I 11 "THE BISHOP'S WIFE" mm mm W-flOe Ends TonHs 1 Kl Johnny Welssmuller I II TARZAN THE MERMAIDS I II Pins "GIVE MY REGARDS I 11 TO BROADWAY" WW Ends Tonlte 1 II Chai, SUrrett a Durenro Kid 1 II "SO. of CHISOLM TRAIL" I 11 Pins "BASHFUL BACHELOR" J Prow fmmv '. 'kin i iirrtTniiTsU v. . jm. mw nil 1J t(M4o Ends Tonlte II Lam and Abner In 1 II 'GOIN' TO TOWN" I H Hoosler Hotshot I 11 "ARKANSAS SWING' J I riAVC i ft . vr i j m m MONDAY l ii TUESDAY m H WEDNESDAY i If . FRIDAY 1 m M M 7 A M . 7 V M M Sf M mt mhWmh- mm Mt K I Snsa i tmnm swi ina ms p. h.111 24681 "" a ii in i f. i trf NOW PLAYING! I m I TTumnTirAv Rnanrt I II !Edw. G. Robinson i "KEY LARGO" I fj PLUS I 1 "Fighting Hack" I Paul Langton jf Jean Sogers SAMUEL E. YOUNG and JANE DOE YOUNG. His Wife, the unknown heirs of SAMUEL E. YOUNG. If ) deceased. Also all other persons or ) parties unknown claiming any right, ) title, estate, lien or Interest In the ) real estate described ln the Com- ) plaint herein, ) Defendants ) To! Samuel E. Younc and Jane Doe Young, his wife, the unknown heirs of Samuel E. Young, If deceased. Also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title estate, lien or Interest in the real estate described ln the Com plaint herein, defendants above named: IN THE NAME Of THE STATE Or OREGON: Vnu and tnrh nf vnn nro hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint against you In me a do ve eniuiea court ana cause on or before the exoiration of four weeks from and after the date of first publication of this summons and If you fail so to appear or answer for want thereof the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief firayea ior in tneir complaint herein, o-wit: For a decree that the plaintiffs are the sole owners in fee simnle of the following described real property: The aouin oi me southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Qtinrter of the Southwest Quarter, all tn Section Five (5) Township 18 South Range Four (4) West of the Willamette Meridian In Lane County. Oregon. That none of vou has any right, title, estate, lien or Interest therein, quieting plaintiffs' title against any and all claims of each of vou and awarding to the plaintiffs such other relief as to the court may seem equitable. Service of this summons Is made by publication thereof pursuant to an order made ln said cause by the Honorable Chester N. Anderson, District Judge In and for Lane County, Oregon, given and made In the absence of all Circuit Judges from Lane County, Oregon, which bears the date the 20th dav of Ausiint. lf)4fl. which order directs that said summons do punusnea in trie Eugene Keeister. Guard ones a week fnr fniic nrci weeks and that It require each of the defendants to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs on or before the last day of the tlma prescribed ior publication thereof. i ne aaie oi me iirsi puoucation I tnis summons la Aueust 21. 1948. The date of the last publication thereof OBpVCJTlDCr 10, ivw. nnnnis, hkysuim. RIDDDLESBARGEH BUTLER Auomeyg ior me nainun Post Office Address: 201 Miner Building Eugene, Oregon No. 1075 Saturday, Sept 18, 1948. Spfld. as tt is really needed. LOST Billfold in Greyhound bus depot. Sunday, casn, eneck, driver's license and valuable paper. Reward. Eleanor Brunquist, 28 Park Terrace. CorvaUii. BLACK and White Male border colt ftuppy: white feet. 1 droopy ear. Lost n neighborhood of city playground 19th and Jeff. Child's pet. Ph. 4577. FOUND. CHAUFFEUR'S button no. 20185. Owner contact Janitor at Montgomery Ward. t6ST LARGE red Irish setter. Phont Transportation 160 WANTED Ride to East Coast after Aug. u. unve ana snare expenses, waiter Rohlfs. Sherry Ross Hall, U. of O. Call 3300. YOUNG COUPLE want ride to Lincoln, wen. or vicinity, i-ieip arive ana snare expenses. Local references exchanged. Ph. 12:iO-M. TAKE ONE PASSENGER to Los Angeles. L.cave a pout, rnaay. uau zxvo. BUILuING IN which Barker Electric It operating, ltno Lawrence, with large modern. 2 hdrm. apt. upstairs. This building is ideal for doctors, dentists, plumbing shops, barber shop, beauty Bnrlor, etc. Inquire at 1070 Lawrence, arker Electric. 10G0 High St. Phone 874 fiftUL J. VODJANSKY, KBALTUA Evenings Also LOST Heavy horn-rlmmed glasses down town. Please phone 71 93-M. Daith NoUmi 115 Business Property 200 BUSINESS LOCATION S.E. CORNER of Intersection oi W. Tth ana t lllmore si. 127X71. Long terra lease or sell at very easy terms. Sign on property. STENWICK & KOK Realtors 45 West 11th Ave. Phone 5331 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY for sale by owner, near bpringiiem, eugene, 3 acres, new alumlum building 32'xlOO' office building 14'x20 side track, tele phone, electric power, adjacent to highway 99". Write Reg.-Guard Box 130. Duplexes, Apts. for Sale 205 FOR SALE by owner new, modern 1 yr. oia aupiex consisting or living rm bedroom, kitchen, full bath. Also In eluded gas heater, elec. hot water heaters, elec. ranges, Venetian blinds, floor coverings. Each side rents for $50 a mo. Lot size 80x100. Selling prlca only $9000. 1777 Augusta. Ph. 3B6S-R, CASTLEMAN Alva Louis Castleman, age 80 of ChowchiUa, Calif., passed away Wednesday, August 18, 1948, ln the home of his sister, Mrs. Wm. Herring in Drain. He was born January 26, 18&B in uauas, Texas, married uicy a. Welch, September 3. 1919 in Calvin, Oklahoma. Was a member of the Church of Christ, and the Chemical Workers' Union. Mr, Castleman was employed as a gin operator In the Cot ton Seed Oil Plant. Is survived by his widow, a step-son, James W. Welch, Oakland, Calif., 2 daughters, Mrs. La Ruth Sadowsky, Blackwell, Okla Miss Mary Katharin Castleman, at home, 8 brothers, Andrew of Shawnee, Okla., John of McAllister, Okie.. A. ., of Fresno. Calif., Charlie of Calvin, Okla., Foy of Gainesville, Texas, Roy of An tloch, Calif., 3 sisters, Mrs. Lena Her ring, Drain, Mrs. Mae Cannon, Calvin, Okla. Mrs. Viola Woods ln Texas. The body is being shipped to Calvin, Okla., by the Mills Mortuary in Cottage Grove, with the funeral services being held on Wednesday, August 25, 1948, 1 Cal vin, Oklahoma. DUPLEX Owner leaving. Price redue ea xor quicK saie on mis exceptional property at 1870 Ferry St. $7000 down. $225 per mo. Income. $19,250 full price. Call owner at 6794-M. Courtesy to dealers. Lots & Homesltei 210 I I "" iiry at Furnac 1 1 I I Creek" II tun U I "Lady from Shanghai" Dan Dalley Nancy Guild IN "Give My Regards to Broadway" plus Paulette Goddard Hazard" THE HOLLAND "Eugene's Leading Spot for Floor Shows and Entertainment" NOW PLAYING . "Rhapsody on Ice" Last Time Sunday Admission $1.00 plus tax Any Night Except Saturday PARENTS Make reservations now and bring the kiddles, BILLY HAMILTON'S ORCH. Jointed Fried Chicken with French Fries 75c plus "tax. Phone 4080 Now for Reservations POOLER Otis DeVere (Bud) Pooler, age w or uis5ion passeo away rnursaay, August 19, 1946 as a result of a woods accident Was born April 29, 1908 at Deerhora, Oregon, and was married to Belty Taylor on January 4, 1930. Resi dent of Cottage Grove and vicinity for 30 years, coming from the McKenzle District in 1918. He was a member of the Cottage Grove Lodge No, 810 L.O.O.M. and the IWA-CIO. Has been employed as a lumber worker and miner, his entire adult life, having worked in the Black Butte Mines sev eral years. Is survived bv his mother, Mrs. Agnes Minnie Pooler, Cottage Grove, 2 sons, Bruce DeVere Pooler and Michael Pooler, Cottage Grove, 3 sisters, Mrs, C. J, Madsen, Mrs. E, M. Summers, and Mrs. Noreen Lund, all of Cottage Grove, Funeral services will be held on Monday, August 23. 1948. at 11 a. m. at the Mill's Mortuary ln Cottage urove, witn nev. tranK Brown offi ciating. Interment In the Greenwood Cemetery, at Leaburg. The Cottage crove Lodge no. bio l.o.u.m, are in charge of Commital Services. , sr. Regular OLD TINE DANCE W. 0. W. HALL TONIGHT Vera McAdams Orch. DANCE... Every Saturday at 9 P.M. to the music of Tommy Fox EAT Our Buffet Dinner That Everyone Is Talking about . . . 6:00 to 8:30 P. M. Every Saturday (Open to the Public) Veterans Memorial Bldg. 1650 Willamette Phone 3452 KITZ William A. Kltz, age 74 of 310 Cheshire St., passed away at a local rest home on Friday, August 20, 1948, He was bom Nov. 5, 1873 in Polo. Illi nois, married Mary Haven In Cedar Rapids, Iowa on May S, 1909. The couple came to Oregon In 1913 and have resided in Eugene since that time. Mr. Kltz was a member of trie tagies Lodge. He Is survived bv his wife Mary, on brother John Kttz In Falr bault, Minn. Three sisters. Emma Rand of Cherokee, Iowa, Minnie Van Sickle of Meridian, Iowa and Anna McKay of Clinton, Iowa. Funeral service will be held at the Simon-Lounsbury Chapel on Tuesday, August 24, 1948 at 3 p. m. Rev. U O. Griffith officiating. Inter ment will be in Westlawn Memorial Park. MADDAUGH 8c KOONS - llth 8e Chambers Phone 3049 SPECIALWe have a dandy building spot on College Crest for $1100. This Is such an outstanding buy. We think that It is so good an Investment that we are specializing on it. See Koom on this. 24 LOTS BY OWNER, 17th and 18th Sts. East of Polk St. All 67 wide, by 123f to 200 ft. long. On city sewer now and water soon. No-flood, price $500 o $700. Good terms. Ph. Veneta 2447. C. A. Fenner, Notl, Ore. FOUR LOTS In one block. 140x205. Paid up sewer, water and elec. On street developed. $1,300 with terms. By owner. Call 2595-R. 1 CORNER AND 2 adjoining lots suit able for service station, courts, eta. Walking distance of town, 17th and ' Mill. Write Reg.-Guard Box 129. SPFLD. CITY LOT, East 18th St., V blk. north oi Main. Sewer, light and water. $750. Terms. Ph. S967-R. 1583 West 12th Ave. FINE WELL DRAINED LOT 55x113, sew er, lights and water, hard surfaced street, choice location. $575, il cold at once. P.O. Box 1131. LOTS FOR SALE on paved South 6th St. nice Duuaing snow, sew eacn. cnas. Conn, Tenmile, or Mrs. Cora Conn, Cottage Grove. AT THE NEW MERIDIAN DAM SITE1 Very choice bldg. lots at Lowell. $2S down; balance monthly. See owners, E. E. Haya and Son, Vt mi north of Lowell. LOT 80x120 on sewer and city with gar. Could be converted lr water Into Hv- 1030 M. St, able quarters. Call spiiq. ure. 2 CHOICE high and dry building lots on Friendly, between 18th and 19th In quire 1870 Monroe St. EAST SIDE LOT for sale. lights, sewer. Call 4751 -W. City water. Houses for Sale 220 MIDDLETON Marian Irene Mlddleton, age 72, died at Albany, Ore., on Wed nesday, August 18, 1948, She was born March 28, 1878 ln Illinois. She was a widow of Horace Mlddleton who died In Eugene on March 12, 1948. She moved to Albany in March, 1048, hav ing nrevlously been a resident of Eu gene for 13 years. Funeral service will take place at the Poole-Larsen Chapel on Tuesday, August 24, 1048 at 2 p. m. Kev. e. s. Bartiam win officiate, in terment in Westlawn Cemetery. 113 SATURDAY SATURDAY VERFURTH Josephine Verfurth. age 72, of Wedderbum, Ore., passed away at a Eugene hospital on Saturday. August 21, 1948. Complete obituary and funeral announcements will be released later by Simon -Lou ns bury Chapel. Funeral Directors 125 SIMON-LOUNSBURY CHAPEL Phone 433 ll52Ollve St SCHWERING & ENGLAND CHAPEL Creswcll 1st and C St. Phone 317 Bunene loth and Pearl. Phone 112 VKATCH HOLL1NGS WORTH ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl Street at 10th EUGENE CREMATORIUM 1100 Charnelton. Phone 723 barthol6"mewbuellchapel Springfield 6th nd B Phone 318 MILLER-SHERMAN FUNIS AL HOME Junction City Ph. 66 Harrisburg 42 POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL HOME Phone 723 Personal! 140 DENTAL PLATE REPAIR. Dr. Harry mier, uemisi, corner am ana Wil lamette, Eugene, Ore. VIA VI way to health dealer, Eva B. Storer izva ueecn m. rnona ivs-h, sugene, every oay except sat. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets 8 r.m. Thursday at The Friendly House, 1th and Ferry P.O. Box 895. Ph. 4762. LADY Psychologist and palmistry. 90 E. Broadway. Why be ln doubt over love, business or domestic affairs? TWILL NOT be responsible for any bills, other than those I sign for myself. Donald A. Smith. UNIVERSITY DISTRICT FOR SALE BY OWNER NEW 2 bedroom homt; extremely at tractive fine construction and insu lated throughout well arranged living room, dinette, kitchen, utility room. Venetian blinds throughout, hardwood floors, oil furnace, attached garage with concrete drive. Large lot 160 x 55 completely landscaped with lawn, backyard fenced in. Ideally located near U. of O., 1 block from Edison School, Fair mount loop bus stops on corner. Owner being transferred. 14B7 East 23rd Street between Agate and Emerald. Shown by appointment only. Phone 4370-W. HOUSES FOR SALE TO BE REMOVED U'HOivi property. The University of Oregon has the following 5 houses for sale to be sold to the highest bidder, the hou.es to be removed from the present site: 1340' a Onyx. Including annex 1346 Onyx 1347 Onyx 1390 Onyx 1259 East 14th Ave. Bid forms may be serured from Mr. B. W. Marlin, University business office, who will show properties. 5 ROOM PLASTERED HOUSE, gas. wir ed for range, large lot. Paved st. Bus by the door. Vi block to school, store and church. $7250. Some terms. Owner 1229 Pearl St. RELIABLE party may have my 4-bedrm. home in city fully furnished with $140 income per mo. puis your api. r fir onl; "X $2500 down and easy terms. Writ BOX IF YOU AHE" INTERESTED in buying a new 3 or 4 bdrm. home in choir location, we have one that will bt finished approx. Nov, 15, 907 E. 20th or call 8874-R, eves. PRICED for quick sale-Ncw 3-rm. house. Bath nnd utility room; new furnishings. Call after 5:30 p. m, 1261 E. Bally, or North Polk. 3'A BDR. In small lot. University district. $4930 $1150 loan against it. Win con sider late model car in good cond. or trade for sub. property. Ph. 4940-RX. FOR SALE by owner. West side 3 bdrm. home with 2 bdrms. partly finished up stairs. $12,750, with $3900 down. Phone 7 148-J. No agents, please. BY OWNER 5 bedrm. remodeled home, oil furnace, close to bus and schools. River Rd. Dist, 145 W. Billiard Lana. Ph. 3973-M. FOR SALE 3-rm. house, furn. 200d City View Rd. $5000. Inquire Wll Hama Transfer Co.. ph. 1620. 4-RM. COTTAGE 20 minute bus service. Leaving state. Must sell October 1. 32$ 29th West. BY OWNER 3 bdrm. home, garage, large lot 68x205. 1680 Van Buren St,, Eug. Ph. 6769-R. SMALL NEW home furn., dble. garage. 2 lots, no swamp. Lights, water and wood. Cheap. Call 1388 Grant. IF LONELY, write Ruth X Wad, Box 2-ROOM unfinished houM for Mia. to bi moved. Call 4S3A-W. an, va