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Page 20, Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Ttiuri.., Oft. 21. 1048 LowpIIP-TA LOWELL Mrs. John D. Dun- can is the new president or the Joe wncm oi uieei.irai. "' -Lowell Consolidated Grade School turned from a wed ; hunt.n In Z . m.i.. ..!.irm virt, Central Oregon. Mrs. Burnett nrosirient t Mrs. Jule Loftus, sec-: . n.r( f-bim .nd trea- i ....u..,, ....... - - surrw. Mrs. Robert Walker. The project for this year Is to bring the playground equipment up to the standard which is necessary to keep the state aid money. The school board has endorsed the hot lunch program, and will co-operate In building a cafeteria room a soon as pos sible. Mrs. Walter Hansen of Spring- field was the guest speaker at the Co-op Community Hall Friday, meeting Friday evening. School Oct. 22. principal J. W. Dunn spoke on! Washburns resaw .and planer playground equipment and Intro-! a running evenings In order to duced his teaching staff. There are: catch up on their orders now 12 teachers and 345 pupils. I The Chatterbox Club honored Mrs. Henry Fields and Mrs. Ray; Mrs. Paul Washburn's birthday at Blood were appointed on the ba-, the recent meeting. , zaar and carnival committee to be! Mr. and Mrs. Hanscom have re held early in December. Mrs. Ole turned from a week's visit with Lindland is chairman for the his parents at Medford. Mr. and school Hallowe'en party Oct. 30 at, Mrs. Donald Peart of Roseburg the school gym. Prizes . will be . given to the best costume of each grade. . , Yoncaila School Start Hot Lunche; YONCALLA School District No. 32 is sponsoring the hot lunches which .started this week. Mrs. Latham is cook and she will have an assistant. Prices for lunches will be deter mined by size of individual fami lies and the age of pupils served. High school students will pay more for their lunches than grade der the supervision of Mrs. Mar school children. . . ianne Hubbard, faculty member A type of lunch will be served and staff adviser: that will include milk as a bever- Linda Gragg is editor; Doreen age, a protein food, fruit or vege- Zysett, assistant editor; Floyd table or both, and bread and but- Goracke, business manager; Betty ter. Milk price will be set at five Jean Boesen, assistant business cents per child per day. manager; Mary Grace Moore and Parent-Teachers Assn. will Mnrllvr, Anrforsnr. f.nlr .t,i. sponsor a Hallowe'en party for youth, Saturday, Oct. 30 .in the wmn nn Dr.van mill kn 0,1, an frtl I evening. Prizes will be given for the best costumes. 1 If the weather is good, there will be a downtown costume pa rade. Mrs. Elmer Currier is gen eral chairman. More than $145 was taken in from the Harvest Festival. a little because it's Double-Rich! COMPARE! Compare "Cream's" double-rich Kentucky taste . . . "Cream" gives you greater enjoyment at a lower price! Still Only Vtvron wini. piaii, " IUHI punt. Up. 1141, ScbiHii IhtiHin Uff., H. T. & ..tfiij .tit., ai ....i ia ..i.u. goes a J long way... $1120 $252 n PINT II fl I 1 j CjJa-tK.. I IfOf ..v.. AlWoAlsra V . he'101 7 At Swisshome SWISSHOME Mr. and Mrs. George Burnett accompanied By felled a five point buck In tlte Sisters area last Tnursaay ana it trtrtb- nna hot Tl rlPPl weighed 243 'A pounds dressed. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by the Swisshome Garden Club at Hill Crest at their first meeting in October. It was decid ed to purchase glass trays and cups for use at club meetings and socials. Mrs. Argyl Smith joined the club. Next meeting will be at the accompanies uiem ramie. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morse have returned from a week's vacation trip to Southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson spent last week-end visiting his parents at Forest Grove. Bill and his fa ther went hunting in tho Tilla mook burn and brought sack their buck. . - Monroe School News MONROE First issue of "Hi Flash" came off the press at high school here Friday afternoon. The school newspaper is put out once a month by the student body un- p. n-v,. .ni--1 editor. Bob' strod a tialt er Heint z.' 'i Rustv Snvder. Don Grarir. and Ruby Snyder, sports writers: Junei Smith and Laura Naylor, artists; Frances Blackwell, and the sev enth and eighth period typing classes are the typists; Donald Gragg and Betty Jean Boesen are the printers. There are ten reporters: Bar bara Estey, Agnes Hogans, Bar bara Willet, Laura Naylor, Nancy Hought, Loretta Mauldln, Doris Walden, Pat Barker, Mary Levine, and Elmer Sankey. Football Team Much Interest is being taken at the high school In sports. Twenty two turned out for football. Line up for team is: Sam Caruthers, left, end; Vernon Bittner, left guard; Darrel Wilson, left tackle: Frank Maxwell, center: Richard McNeal, right guard; Sylvanus Pace, right tackle; Carl Cooksey, right end; Barry Bradley, left half; Jim Kelso, right half; Harceldon Charles, fullback; "Buzz" King, quarterback. There are 12 sub stitute players. Bill Face and Jim Caruthers are the managers. Monroe High girls are being prepared for volley ball season, coming on, under the direction of their gym teacher, Mrs. Margaret Warren. Girls' Athletic Assn. have or ganized for this year, and selected officers: Betty Jean Boesen, presi dent; Frances Blackwell, vice president; Viola Horning, secre tary-treasurer; Mary Levine, re porter; Vernlce McClaughry, com mittee head for initiation and par. ties. The group are planning for membership pins and dues, and are holding initiation In the near futur. Juniors are looking forward to putting up a coke stand in the hall to raise money. Freshmen are complaining that the short noon recess does not give them enough time downtown at noon to eat. A seven pound baby girl, Cyn- thia Louise, was born at the Sac- red Heart Hospital In Eugene Sat- community, and Mrs. Lynn Zum urday morning, Oct. 18, to Mr. wait, Mrs. Ed Young for the east ana mri. vvuiard Marcum (Betty Jo Reid) of Monroe. Cynthia It i first child, and the first grand child on the material side. Mrs. Marcum's parents are Mr and Mrs. Wayne Reid here. BotlV Mr. and Mrs. Marcum are formei Monroa High students. The year Mrs. Marcum graduated the was editor of the school paper "Hi Flash." Hospital report statei that both mother and baby are getting on fine. J. Henry Helser & Go. Investment Counielors Portland San Francltco We provide our clients with the Information and facilities necessary for the production of independent income through direct ownership of corporate securities. Inquiries Invited By Appointment Without Obligation Euqen Branch 210 Ardel Bldg. Phone 1174 Backache, Leg Pains May Be Danger Sign Of Tired If bar&atbe and teg pains are malringyoa berable. don't lust eomolaio and do notb- aag about them. Nature may be warning you that your kidneys need attention. Tht kidneys art Nature's chief way of taking excess adds and poisooous waste out of the blood. They help most peopla pan bout 3 pints a day. If tht I S miles of kidney tubes tod ftlttft don't work well, poisonous waste matter stay la the blood. These poison may start I I Willekenzie K E WILLAKKNZ1E Mrs. Leslie Allander is to be the project leader for "Lampshades" for the Wlllakenzie Home Extension Unit. She will attend a training meeting at Eugene, and will dom- ,0nstrate at a meeting soon i or the home unit. At a special meeting Nov. 16, Tuesday, 8 p. m., at the Grange Hall will be on "Home Cliepj Freezers." It will be open to all men and women who wish to at-1 tend, and will be of considerable i interest to the average family. I The November meeting on "Line and Design," to be demon strated by the County Demonstra tion Agent Miss Ruth Nitchals, comes Nov, 1 instead of, as at first planned, Nov. 2 which is election day. Wendling Girl Hurt WENDLING Monday evening Verna Pattee, four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pattee, had the misfortune to fall from a car and was badly bruised and cut about the face, necessitat ing several stitches. She received treatment at Sacred Heart Hos pital, and is now making a good recovery at home. An electric light pole fell Thursday evening, placing a por tion of Wendling in darkness. Prompt repairs were made by the Mountain States Power Company. Our fire warden, Brock Jones, ' has been transferred to general headquarters of the Lane Coun ty Fire Association east of Springfield. The fire hazards "iave been eliminated by the rains, .lores made many friends while here. . Mrs. John Swofford' has re ceived word of an injury to her sister, Mrs. Elmer Whitaker. Red mond. Mrs. Whitaker was cut on the head by a falling windmill blade. First aid was given at a Bend hospital and Mrs. Whitaker is recovering nicely at home. Moving on Saturday are Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Jones, who are Wotinr on recent purchase made on West Eleventh Ave., - tugene. The many frineds of Mrs. Lela Hobwood and Mrs Charles Coff- man express their sympathy in the recent death of their brother, Charles Dow, who passed away in a Roseburg hospital Oct. 8. Those assisting in the potato harvest in the Prineville district include, Mrs. Mabel Alien, Mrs. Lyle Wheeler, and Mary Ann Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Raines have returned from a successfu, deer hunt in eastern Oregon. On Thursday evening a birth day surprise party was given at the home of Mrs. Hazel Quigley, honoring her son Neil's nth birthday. , Self-Styled Hobo Chief Presents Platform LINCOLN, Neb. (U.R) Bob Benson, who claims to be the "official" king of America's hoboes, offers an eight-plank plat form to other monarchs in the world. Benson credits his platform for his reign as king of the migratory men. Other rulers might find their paths smoothed it they, also, ad vocated: 1. Four hours work a day. 2. Four days work a week. 3. Three-month vacation. 4. $1 hourly minimum wage. 5. $100 pension for all over 60 years of age. 8. A 10-cent glass of beer for a nickel. 7. Free transportation for the unemployed. ' 8. One hundred per cent Amer icanism. . '. AT MEADOWVIEW MEADOWVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Charles Deming are hosts to the 400 Card Club for their next gathering, Oct. 30. For the coming meeting of the community Club, Nov. IB. mem bers are to bring sandwiches and cookies. Erron Purkerson. Chance Dwigans for the west side of the side, make up the program com. mittee. Mrs. E. C. Young. Mrs. Merlin Wise, and Mrs. Cleo Peter sen are in charge. The west side entertains in November and the east side in December. Judges will decide which puts on the best program and the winners will be served a chili supper at the January meet ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Laursen have returned from a trip to Min nesota where they visited his brother who was seriously ill. LORANE PERSONALS LORANE Miss Elinor Brown has gone to Los Angeles to attend the wedding nf Miss Sally Ealy, former classmate at Lorane high school. Loren and Olis Lynch brought over a truck load of potatoes from Haines, Oregon, and will take back their household goods to re locate near Baker Carl and Elmer King accompanied them to Baker County for the remainder of the hunting season. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Purdy and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Purdy have returned from California, where they purchased 16 Morgan horses. Kidneys pains, lota of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and diuiness. Frequent or scanty passages with smarting and burning some times shows there h something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don't wait! Ask your dnigglit for Doan'a Fffla, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by millions for over 60 years. Doan's give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of kidney tubes flush out poiionoua WMt tam ftfc Wood, Gat Bats'i Fill Buvino Fish Cheaper I Than Caichincj Them nACINE. Wis. (U.R) A RBC1I1C wife who prefers that her name not be used tells the story. I Her husband was ready to 8 , fish ng and stood amiosi nis Reai. u. ,.l.r,t Inohirievl m out- i ciiu.yi.'v... ... board motor, $150; rods, reels, linos, hooks. nlUBS. bait bag. fish- Ing clothes, boota tackle and ac- ressnrles. $140: license, $li totaro"n value, $291. I Still to be figured was the cost of gasoline-for the trip, boat rent-; al and live bait. His wife went to the telephone and called a number. "Hello, how much is your pike?" she asked. "H'mminmmm, no. I don't want any delivered, thanks." The fisherman's wife did some calculating. The cost of the trip: about S325. The last time the an gler came nome ne ..u fish. It cost only 60 cents a pound at the fish market. 0 Reedsport News REEDSPORT Ground break- ing ceremonies for Reedsport's new $100,000 Super Market build- ing were held last ween, ineijumpoa building to be constructed by Charles J. Marks of Winchester Bay and Glenn Davis of Reeds port, will be located on Highway 101 at 19th St., and when com pleted will house a modern lock er plant, bakery, cafe and lunch room, drug section, soda fountain, fruit, vegetable, meat and food stores and magazine and news stand. Other new buildings under con struction: the Reedsport Cheese i Co. creamery building on Fir Street between Second and Third; Cooksons locker building on Rain bow Plaza and Love Motors new building near Highway 101. The first fall meeting of Reeds port's American Legion Auxiliary, was held Wednesday evening, Mrs. George McCulloch, newly installed president, presiding. Committee chairmen announced by Mrs. McCulloch are: Mrs. Wal lace Smiley, historian; Mrs. C. R. Halladay, chaplain; Americanism, Mrs. J. L. Gibbons and Mrs. E. G. Dunn: Child Welfare, Mrs. Clyde Rydell; Community Service, Mrs. Nelson Hogan; Music and Radio, Mrs. M. H. Durbin; Constitution, By-Laws and Rehabilitation, Mrs. H T Lpw" Finant?e Mrs Rov . JJina"c5 Mrs" ny Cairns; flowers, mrs. iserue . Lewis: Sareeant at Arms, Mrs. T , t., TT i . ;oic id. Aoove prices arc airictiy nominal. Jack FlUg; Hospital and sewing, Cheese Selling price to Portland whole Mrs. F. L. Taylor: Poppy Poster, salers: Oregon singles. 44-51c: Oregon 3-lts, Mrs. Paul Bernhardt; Member- chin Mrs Tnm T.illartn Mr. P TT Bennett. Mrs. Jack Brandon and Mrs. George W. Melville; National I ueieiisc ana ran-nmeriuan oiuay, Mrs. E. B. Stevens: Publicity, Mrs. H. J. Lyster; Red Cross, Mrs. John 1 fierpont; unic Aciivuies, mrs. rharlast nirt.RIrl atnto .nrl Junior Activities, Mrs. Loreri Ger- rt.rii AVAo,,tvii.a i ia a "u members are Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Gerhardt and Mrs. June Rawson. ... ... Fifty dollars was reported COl- lected 1 in the drive for the port Community hospital and an olitinrtBl 1A fn tv, Dose was earned bv the Unit nt a pose was earnea Dy me unil al a , Deneni iooa saie. a suDscripiion . .. ,Uh ... m to Readers Digest for the Rose- merefai'"Mi-! au,;l.SyC."!.h3,6':39,.4e"4, ' , burg Hospital was authorized, as Cows-commercial wi-ses utility. $3j. was the annual $24 Child Welfare.keTEms-iSod'Si-Hind quarters. 1 and Hospital contribution. At the , fJ-i ), mi-jj, full loins, trim- iiariiiacT nr rnta I .ooinn unit tha1 --1 - w Unit voted to nhanee iht mtrtr0 r.itfV,t t t.f si weanesaay oi each month in order that Aux- i,, , !,-. -ii... . . . .. memoers tne second Wednesday , meuuiig limes win oe resumea as in the past. The first meeting of the West ern Douglas Home Extension unit of Oregon State college was. held Tuesday, Oct. 5, at Winchester Bay Grange hall.-Officers chosen were: Mrs. Harvey Besson, chair man; Mrs. Margaret Smiley, vlce- i chairman; Mrs. Dorothy Tucker, secretary. Membership committee. I Mrs. Butler and Mrs. Smilev: luncheon committee, Mrs. Vera Colvin and Mrs. Marjorie Loree; recreation committee, Mrs. Park er and Mrs. Wood; publicity, Mrs. Smith and standard unit, Mrs. Psulir.o Bloomquist. Meetings to which all women of the district are invited will be held the first Tuesday of each month. '. New York Markets By WILLIAM D. HORGAN NEW YORK. Oi .ioi 'S.. .... market started a slow pull ahead late, todav after narlier u-nhKlu I Tempi. Man issue. thai had-been lower "erT?x!?d',edP",S Trading activity continued relatively fast. The dav' total r-n It tul VJ around l.lOO.ono shares or close to vesler - i ipnuno a reached nc v hlaM for lh v.p in. Phone. Commonwealth Edison, r.nnrit Electric. Dow Chemical (also a new 1948 pc.,Ki. rfonns-manviiie, union Pacific, and Pacific Western Oil. I American Woolen and Pullman earh lost and Pepsi-Cola dipped to within hr,inZ' j n i po,ni9 superior un dropped .dlslance Of ,h.,ow forth, year. PORTLAND ORAIS I PORTLAND. Oct 51 AB,lui,.. ... ; lures not quoted. Cash wheat ibldl soft while S.IC'.i soft white (excluding Rexl 2. ?l uhlle club 2.19V.1 western red. l'-1.? ' , Hed Winter: Ordinnrv 3 iau per cent 2.23; 12 per cent 2.37. Todays car receipts: Wheat 12: barley IB; flour 2; com 1, oats 2: millfccd 8. (ADVERTISEMENT) PIUS Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Tiipuaanda i change groana to triM Use Sr'ni0.'V0F,.!ul lo rellv aisJomfo" ?LP ie"i. Sent S,ruKtT'l by noted Thorn. ton ,M"or Clinic. Burprialnr oilinr oalllatlve relief ot pain.Xh Srititi fehds to .often, slirink IwJllin" I;? .witorlc. today. Follow label? rVlr-rtlon. ior asle at all drug- atom wmywlSS ta tatta, tt Bit. frit. Br.f. inny niBinuen, rmgm auena unilj Lambs-Good-cholce. 30 to 80 lbs., 44 meetings while their husbands ": commercial, al lweights. $44-45. attpnrlf-rl T pffinn msoiinoc TV,.1 Mutton Good. 70 lbs. down. $21-23. anenaea Legion meetings. The, Porl( cuts-Loins No i, 8 to 12 lbs change was voted for a three $83-67: shoulders, is lbs. down. $49-so: month; trial and if It rlnoe nnt 1 sPare rlb5 3 ,b8 lwn. $54-56. monins ma 1 ana 11 11 does not, carcasses-Ail weights. $38-39. prove agreeable to the majority of I Wool Coarse, valley and medium grade. Public Markel runs Overslre nr.He A Larcr .- Grade A Medium . Grade A small Avocadoes. No i cabbage ... c.t. j for Lettuce. nca. i Cauliflower lb. celery, ouncn celery, hearts Cucumbe'.. watermelon, lb. ' 1 for lc I 13C Parsley, bunch joe , naaiancB. wu..... potato,,', new tweet, Iwo Iba. .we, 'fwl,bib.. . B(..,5i j iuncbej for lISXSVw two iba wu,doi.. medium S;uAJ.0ffi u 11 ' aap ' ' I I lie . 49 . I9c - Eugene Markets flrat quality imaxlmum ot .1 to 1 ot ant I'lrtl -,v Second Quality Premium quality (mailmuta of J of Sic ' I t per oeni aciai (ItiTTEE (Wholesale Mao, A prints AA prlntJ CHRFSB (Wkelasata Prlea) ' Si Triplets, ID. Loaf. Mb. oos (riyi rrlaal jr1- A; . iuc Grade A Large Grade A Medium Grade B Large Under Grades Grade A Small EGGS (Wnoieaaia mea m Large AA Grade A Large 12 I Grade A Medium Grade A small POULTRY (Bey lag Prlee) Hens, over 4 lbs.. No. I colored -Hens over 4 lbs.. No. 3 colored Hens, under 4 lbs.. No 1 colored Hens under 4 lbs.. No. 3 colored Leghorns, over 4 lbs., No. 1 light l hnrni nvrr 4 lbs No. S licM c Lechorns. under 4 lbs.. No. 1 light 35c Leghorns, under 4 lbs.. No. 2 light No. 1 colored aprlrigs. H'a-3 lbs. No. I Leghorn springs, l'A-lb. or over No. 1 colored springs, over 4 lbs. , -r i. ... SUgs and cock, BARKS 1 Cascara. lb He; Dry Grape Root, lb. 7C Kerns, per buncb varied lc Tallow. No I . Tallow. No. 1 House grease HIDES Grease Calf up to 11 Iba inLun Ik 10e 9c .. Te . Mc Portland List PORTLAND. Oct. 91-(API-Bulterfal- entatlve. subject to Immediate change, immediate chanse. Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered to Portland, quality, 63-SSc lb.; valley routes and I country points, 2c less than first. Buttir-Wholesale F.O.B.. bulk cubei. ' grade AA. 93 score. 68c lb.: A. 92 icore. I86 lb.i b, 90 score, sc lb.: c score, esrs-to' wholesalers; A grade. S3'.3 - 66Mc daz.: A srade medium large 58'.s-: f' ST,,". "" Eeis-P"rchased from farmers: Current JMlc beow wholesale quotations on grad- ed basis for best hennery eggs. SSST JTZ. SSS 'lo.i rryers, a1, to 4 ids., 3b-4oc: roasters, fowl, leghorn under 4 lbs.. S6-f! fowl, all weights. 31-32c"lb.i old roosters, all' welehts ItVldc. i Turkeys Prices . uoted are net io the producer on a dresxed weight basis, u. 8. i0-1 toms' 41"42c lb-: No- 1 yun hens. 38-40C. Rabbits Average to retailers for local- Reeds-.STSiSi "S heavy, ls-isc. Fresh Dressed Meat, (Quoted whole- Jj!,m!t.! ln lol,,r l,undrc1 pounds! : . '. ' . . - '. . .7 " -r . ' ---r- - triangles, sn-A3 . square chucks, $44-45. va-w: j-ids, suu-os torequariers, Veal and Calf: Grt ,nd cl,i... 3.u. commercial. ?-4i: utility. S35-39. lamba find Mutton: '"M;nar25c , K.monlYl 8rowlh. Country killed meats: Veal ton Quality. 38-40c: other arac.es according to weight and quality. : Hogs Light blockers, 35-37c lb.; sowtv light, 31-34c lb. j Lambs 3B-40c lb.i mutton, 14-18c lb. I Beef Good cows, 29-32c lb.i cannera and cutters. 24-28c lb. , Potatoes Oregon mifsets. central dls- tricl. No. IA. $3.25-3.40 : 25 lbs., 80-BSot No. 2. 50 lbs.. $1.00-1.20: Washington, Yak ima Russets. No. 1A. $3.25-3.50. Hay Following prices are strictly nom inal: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa or better, carlots, F.O.B. Portland. $32-36: U. S. No. 1 Timothy. $37: oats and vetch mixed hay. uncertified clover hay. to $24-25 ton, baled on Willamette valley farms. POUTI.ANn LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ocl. 21 IAT1 (USDAI Salable rattle 200 tola! 250; calves 75! market active on most classes but med ium steers slow: general market steady with canner-ciittcr cows again strong to slightly higher, now 50 cents or more higher than Monday: few common-medium steers 19.00-23.00: load above aver nee medium grade steers lale Wednesday 2.1.00: cutter-common hellers 16.00-20.00: few medium heifers 22.00: canner-cutter cows 13.00-13.30: shells down to II or be low: fat dairy type cows of common grade 16.00.50: good young cows to 20.00: medium-good sausage bulls .20.00-22.00; good vcalers strong, mostly 26.50-27.25: choice quotable to 28.00; good hcavv calves sal- "? -.j cornmon-meoium calves . ,,? T: , .. . - "'H1 !Srt.eSS iSnw'ihL mSln! Jo .SI?. ' earlv salei 2P 2S r-n- -isn 9nn ih n ft". ' f, tn Ihnt??' ia -a;W:.3M I luance of $2!..WI0 worth of- hond of iJ.P.i 2o-50; oicc m lb- 'eer plgKit.fd District to he dted November 1. 1 ;aiahi aA i. .u... nn. , , aa loiai neep 100; market ,ow VeR6yt nt Wednesday's SO cents ' i.B"L "?:!..T ,bln ew" -"""" oown io a.uu. uCMnrR nr i-ur icenn. Assoc,.;. i "Joc'l news printed In this newspaper V s "'' dispatches. BV cirrltr' 7mn,i,. i. -3- ' By Carrier veaM, In .MnC ' ,5'S By m" i oSlon !! S. Bs Mi In OrnoS a mnr,kn."1 - i-S l Oreion" t month, m Br Mall out of State, 1 month l' New mail subscriptions In carrier deliver- deliver, " "m '" " Count 6 average words to the line Mini. rV.1" ?,v'etnent. 1 lines Deadl S. LEGALS 100 GENERAL EJECTION NOTICE Nmi- , .c"? El'8ene ber i"'lM ,Tr'T,r hT"ed.y. "NoveS at whioh ... P. be elected and meor'Xhl! Niona are to he submitted io th "'J" ll" Bnnrnva. nr mUii.. orncERs' !ro be iui'cto),' 100 for a four vear term: (our councilman 'one lor each, ward) each fur four year ' 'rtnt., and a member of the Eugene 'ater Board from the first ward for a ve-yrar term, all terms commencing miliary, 1040. MHASURF.S AND QUESTIONS TO BE SUBMITTED: I. A referendum ordered bv petition of ihe people on Ordinance No. 9123. re- 'lar.tiltvllig me n.vcr. p,.ik,v nitaii or rejected. . .. . J. A cnarier i" , , w Binenu ,n v.ini.v. ...j. -..j. UGAU 19c Ordinance Ho. B'za. pBssea pr , yum- nllh,.;i,. "". merpall-r ... ,u.v- r.unid i r? JOr'inoil Council March 22, MI. and ap- ." 'end. 1H " .'J . . proved by the MHyor Mnrcll 2J, mso. re-1 B1.i,.M a 'a , 1 l,r based nn . rANNY ;.UMfyh, (h0 Byera. property In Block 5irf "to n rnlV,,,"'.'!!""11 Amended l'lat oi eoirmouni, irom ; ,cnpo 0( , V'" ,f mrrai inliT ' iiVtH,! f for 3WC new nwx nu. , wws: ..B.Biy A (n, -7 rtJL --nrat,,"! IKIScne. py iwiiii "j" ''''"'"k '"V!1 authorizing and empowering Ihe Com-, mnn l-OUncn o, ,nc u Biwti'e , . . rliu .111 and to expend lulid . In aupli amount as shall be necessary from' the City Hall and Jail Fund of the City ?f Eujten. for the ere; tlon of. , reppBling all arts and parts ol acta In Concrp r Spwpp Pip,. nrn ' . ydi. conflict herewith." S""' J J"wer Pipe, ,2 ,h J- t The candidates and the measures orConCTPte s ...e,lnns wilt annpnr on Ihe Beneral ' .i..i:nn hllnt as nrcnnrpd by Ihe Colin-' tv Clerk of Lboo County, OrpRon, and Ihe voting places will be those of the general slato election as fixed by the County Clerk p; mKreu City Recorder No. II 64 Monday Nov. !. 1946. NOTICE Or SALE Sealed bids will ba rocolvod at 114 W. Sth Ave.. Eusene until 10 a.m. oil Oetob. qn ,am tnr thp sale of the two atory puiidins to be removed from thp pre mlsps known as 951 W. Sth Avenue, Eu- "pS'rchaser to specify at time bid la I submitted data building can ba removed. " Certified check equal to 10 of the bid price must accompany bid aa evidence of . ' Icood faith on the part of the bidder, to be forfeited In case of non-compliance. . WcWhe rlht la reserved to reject any and all Dias. ALBERT E. ANDERSON. Manager n8B-Sapct.23. JM8.; No. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Allcolof M. Esgate has been appointed , "Omni-, u-,..n,Miv nt Mm pslnlp nf Arthur F. i Esgate, deceased, by the Circuit Court ' of the Stale of Oregon for Lane County, i ""i estate are hereby notified to present the mcnt bond will " M- 1 same duly verified to the administratrix anlpp thp fnlu. r,,l !,.. .J"" Sic at 901 Eugene Medical Center Building : contract and the nn"mpV,i J! " " 99c (formerly Miner Bulldlngl. Eugene, Ore-and ohllcalln,,.. T h o siippSI,iIi S!" c son. within Six months from the data, must show evldem-p nl iSS""SS ,r this notice. . . t .... ted this 6th day of October. 1948. ' ALICE- M. ESGATE, Administratrix No. 1147 Thursdny, November 4, 1S4B. 42c , NOTICE TO CREDITORS 33c Notice la hereby given that the uo 31c dersigned has been appointed Adminis tte , tratrfx of the estate of Lee M. Crouse, rit.eiiseri. All nersotlH navinc eta una a- per vouchers, to the Administratrix at 4U Main Street. Springfield, Oregon. wllhln six idl months of the date of the urst publication of this notice. Date of (irBt publication October 14. 1949. ijinuia. r. .nuuor. - Administratrix of the estate of Lee M. Crouse, deceased. R. B. CARMICHAEL Attorney for estate Springfield. Oregon No, 1183 Thursday, Nov. 11th, 1949. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That or tne Last will ana .irsiament oi nar - les H. Anderson, deceased, by order of the Circuit Court of Lane County. Ore - the circuit court oi uane couniy, ure- Ron. All persona having claims aRtnst:0f hpnrinn objections tn M pin-i a. ' " ta locilfon l kaiTl the estate are hereby required to present count " ,u 81 r,nBI , LOYALL R flaf Administrator with the Will Annexed at the office of Calklna'and Calkins, Tiffany Bulldlna. Eugene, Oregon, within -tlx months from the dat of this notice. Date of Notice and of first publication. October 7. 1949. WINDSOR CALKINS. Administrator with the Will Annexed. f!AI.KTNK At CALKINS Attorneys for Sstate No. 1151 Thursday. November 4, 1G4S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the i?rvtolr5e7eairfV.Vfned'her' tSTaI. cnunt in said Estate In the -Circuit Court of Lane County, Oregon and the Court has appointed the 25th day of October. 1946, at 11:00 o'clock of said day In the Circuit Court room In the Court House r F.nifpnp. nrpffnn fnr hearlnff of obiec- tlons to said Final Account and the aettle- ment thereof LILLIAN M. KREY. Administratrix of the Estate of Arthur C. Krey, Deceased. HUSBAND AND FORT. Attorney, for the Estate of Arthur ,C. Krey, Deceased. Date of First Publication. September 23, 1B4S. Legal No. 1131 October 11. 194S. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that flit i 'undersigned. Opal J. Stott has been an- pointed Administratrix of the Estate of, h. U stott. also known as Harvey u "Sg gj,1; ,; dSf?"i?itJ" JJSrimMni,SS,t' V "w".' Vith .L" MHn,t.. " j... -..v,r- , notice, to the Administratrix of said es- ..'w ?."lc "" """ V" - w....n,..M .re?t. cugene. OPAL J. STOTT. Administratrix of . the Estate of H. U Stott. ilso known aa Harvey L, stott. Da. ceased. HUSBAND AND PORT, Attorney! for the Estate. DATE OF First Publication September 23rcl. 1WC Legal No.1130-Octobr 11. 1948. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT . NOTICE Is hereby given that the un- dersiened as executor ant) executrix of the estate of Mary H. .Tewett. deceased, have filed their final account aa such executor and executrix in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and that said Court has appoint- ed Tuesday, the 9th day of November, 1648 at nine o'clock A.M. aa the. time and the Circuit Court Room In the fnunfu fniirttWniic. FlH7Hr.lt f.Jine County. Oregon as the plate for hearing objections thereto ana tne . seiuemem thereof. Dated this 7th day of October. IMS. WILSON H. JEWETT, Executor NARCtSSA J. WASHBURNE. Executrix. No 1 152 Thursday, November 4, 1948. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lhat the undersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the Estate of Mary E. Shaw, deceased, in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Alt oersons havFnB claims aaalnsl the said' estate are hereby required to present! such claims, duly verified and with! proper vouchers attached, to th, under-; slimed at the office of Ra ev. Kilkenny & Raley. In Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice, the same being dafed and published the first time this 7th day of October. 1949. ROBERT B. SHAW, as administrator of Ihe Estate of Mary E. Shaw. Deceased. RALEY. KILKENNY & RALEY. Pen dleton, Oregon, Attorneys for adminis- trnlor. Kn I IdD ThiiPcrlav Nntfarnhfir A. IMS. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL BONDS Receipt of sealed bids by the under signed Clerk of Lane County School Din- 1MB- and lo mature at follows: Mnoo.no due November 1, ipsn Wnrm.OO due November 1, tfirtl inno.On due November 1, IflftZ Sooo.nn due November 1, IMS MAOn.on d'ie November 1. IW4 SSOno.OO due November t, 1P.1S all bonds to bo In denominations of $1000.00 each. All bond of this Series 1948 matur Ine after November 1, 1951! shall be call able at par on any Interest due date after November 1. 1932, bv thirty days "r.!or. "ot,ce Tiubllahed In . Ihe Eugene Xr' The f n'clnal and Interest of said bond, ori In h. ... " Trenurer of Lane Countv, Oregon, ! 5,r ih" ow Sf.lt" 9rrr..'2 cl'" Stnte of New X.ork' "S.A.. at the option of the pur- New thereof Bids will hj ,w,hl Sin.,. f.lcht o'clock P.M. on the 1st dav of ""veniber. 1949 by the undersigned and will be opened at the VeneU Grade School Building, located at Veneta, Ore gon. Bidders or. requested to Include the ' of Interest at which they wIM accent the bids at Par or Premium. B'ds are lo he unconditional and a certified check In Ihe amount of 9500.00 must ccom Psny each bid. Sold certified check shall not draw !n but will be forfeited to the laid District as llnuidated damages should the siicces.ful bidder withdraw his bids or hrI?oof cc,!r1"nM "I'll the terms n,is or neglect to comnl.te hi, pur- The ni.t-U, o.l. n .. .sin io reject any and all bids and pi.o ""IV. ' "7 . T ' Dias SSii!'. Bi Jn wiitni, TWO A CAl.TiWFt.T. t. .... District Clerk, Veneta Oregon mt, 1168 Thuwday, Oct. N, 18M. . IEGMS 100 EttRRNK-itinRSn IMAlll.ON SVVFKTi a . " "MtL and AccninnanvuL""!! Anroi, eonlSm;,,, .. '"'nlbln. .', iion ! ,;, t, ,'or ;;tv5i, c, 1 Wfln. I i? ""w wll be '"' u v .. 1avim excavation. iincloKliiVd" ... un Ki-nvci, co;,rve 5 rocK' l minus 2.100 glliimlnoua prlinn cnB 310 " iiii Rtirinrp coi mmmlnniit ,nn,... Bituminous Co;it" Cover negrcuatp ""AINACE - Ion orioraipa Cone. Sewn. r,i. 1'y f. PoroiiB Buck fill No. 1 0'-ao L. F, Porous Bjii'ltflll Mn , ; 8i i'U, yd. . . V'"F" Stnndni-d Miinliolo ,a cu.vds Siandairl Culrli Havi,, J each Lower ExIsUnn Mnnlinle ""r" h Clean KxUtlnn n.icli f - "eh Crushed Rock Under 24" P Vv'. lost urogon until 3:M n. m wj"": UintA Whu'.I C"!T Plans. Jiporlflfjilions an(1 yis. motitj JSiifrt. documents may be v eSiterr,con,'t KiiM'S tff of Ihe city immnKer. Cilv hJii f 0,f1L-wr B ftl?. prospective bW,!S S.J? .XJUT 5nr d7rl lion and oth,"r,,rontr''n.r,SriS' "p'"" - V-- J returned In UdtoPMi ?!" .nffi fL11, ,n condttion Swfi?i w "eposlt will be retained. WlH' jiiL'.sPfli nie nenedii nt and tilt contract, ann , r : . . L " pmltled on the ... nti ijnm mini nn . wise ri ind i dJ Ud"d hereafter as i pUVW J '"'.W". ,h, T nrono,, (,, " Hart: fcr riff pd Dy ,;cfll( , e accomM. ..itu nr n ' . r,iPCK pavahtp b, ,h. or pxcppdln'o five " ijlrp!0'!!!. W to total bid. A onp fiu'iK LI, f,'Jh a ThlTfY liirii"re ' """'I . "J "eiii I. resprvnl lo noio. .t Mod " 'W.nw award for a rraJSabb i M r!.?"' of time or to r Ipri . good nnd siifflrirM, a-i dim, f0p rjm less of hid nrlrp, ' E"ene, rM,a. StPd s i,!?.;nMoor;cr CI,,'C0""C' This l&Di Hnv of Oetober. loig ISI Flnrl L. MrNutt. Mavor. 'si Drane Soeqer, . ,, . City Manager. Publish: October 15. 1948 October 21. 1948 No. 1KB Citv of Eusene NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT: Notice it hereby given that the undfr- siRneo nominisirnlrlx or the eslat of Luther Clnrk lies npceaed. has (llrf nJr P'nnl Aceount of the adrntnlMration QI the said rslale In the Circuit rnijrt, p wllUn" for Lane County. Oregon, and thit ih.l mtct . miio. in inn it reiiii ' Couniy Court Houh' Tft Lf , 0.no n'rinrU nf i. .C m hMn hSeJby thp Circuit Court 7S!l 'wW o CmlntVi orenon. as Ihp lime ln5 J55J;, . ,0MIIS rnnntv nn.i.An ik- h-v..j GOOD sitfti it BP1TI AIT OERTRUDF. ILES of I.UTHFR CLARK IUS, HALE G. THOMPSON. ATTORNEY FOR ESTATE 874 Willamette Street -i'jjrne. Oregon ! No.1171 Thurndny. Nov. IB. 1MB. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE COUNTY. ' SUMMONS Perry O. King, Plaintiff, vs. Grace M. King, Defendant. TO: GRACE M. KING. Defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OT OREGON: You nre hereby siimn.oi.ed and required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed igflnit you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time preicrib ed in the order of publication, to-wlt, on or before the "8th day of November, 1B48, and tf you fall to so appear md answer, for want thereof the plaintiff lull I nnnlv In Ihn ahnvx ontitlorl Court i ior me renei prayea ior in uie com- rOnlnt tn.uilf' tnr- m rlor nt ahuililti nlaint. to-wit: for a decree of absolute divorce from and against the defendant forever dissolving the marriage con trspt heretofore existing between Dlsin. tiff and defendant: for a decree lhat Ihe plaintiff Is lh' owner of the 19W Chrysler Royal 5-passengcr coupe: for a decree that plnlntlff Is the owner of the following dcscriDea real Lots 1 and 7 In Block S. Cole's Third Addition to Marcola, uregon, expi iH riin...inn- R0ln nt Ihe North east corner of Lol I. Block 2 In Cole's u,j ai , M.rrnls: thence ,qa ,i,nn w..t is feet oar- allcl with the worm nne. men .... '1 'u !"i ' " o ,-;s'Shtd puman, 'berly. Circuit Judge of Lane County, to an Order made oy non. t.r, "- "re8"i, u" J 2. thMt thil summons be published once a week for four successive weeks in the Eugene Lane County, Oregon: and that you be required to apprnr and answer on before the last day of the time prewjb orf in said order to-wit. on or before the IBth day of November, Dale, of first publication, October n. Data of last publication, November 18, "CALKINS & CALKINS, Attorneys for P1""' AAAttu Residence and Postoffice AddiW Kiiirene. Oregon. N; itw Thursday. Nov. m. iwa. Business & Prof. DiwrtwyJO McDONALD: Funeral v'...J0 ',.. . .-ill h neio '". "' ,Hrvl McDonald ol ? ft"? L" Vva. hlncl or? St. Veatrti Hoi- ? "JJ, runeral Hotn ' "nsw.or!" whMr offlclatin Professional Engineer. SlSUj0') 'WerDr. VaTcc WcSr offlnji Jhjr Interment In West Lawn , leterv. 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