Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, May 26, 1952, Image 21

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,! to use, safe, yet so
g! five that thousands arc
'Sine they easily discard
. NOBAKO is available
')'' ."f Wonder DruRs.
Lady's OruR Store, 986
Smette, KuKcne. Price
S Mail Orders Postpaid
Everybody's Drug More.
Five Students From
Bellfountairt in
Monroe High Class
BELLFOUNTAIN Bellfountaln
has five students who will be
graduated from Monroe Union
High School Wednesday evening
May 28. Richard Lee Jones, wh0 ?,'
student body president; Lawren e
Gene Malcom; oLis Elaine Dyk
strn, Carolyn Joyce Elliott and
Freda Florence Snyder are the
......... t, memners. Miss Fred;
i n. "uocuctonan of
".in., mcnarci Jones, Larry
com and Freda SnvnW A
,, "",."on fine College this
fall, while Lois Dykitra will enter
Nurses Training School.
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Back io Work
Visual Examination
Personally Styled Glasses
itait n (Wiltshire rniirnvinm
AU, ( IU.LK Fall Creek is proud of two of its elils, who repre
sent the Class of '53 at Lowell Hlch Svchonl, as valedictorian and
salulalorian, Miss Nancy Steclman, left, and Miss Phyllis Young,
riuht.
By DONALD DOURIS
Rf.lster-Guard Correspondent
WESTFIR Local residents
are being kept busy as community
life has returned to normal fol
lowing ttte settlement of the IWA
strike. Operations were resumed
Monday in all departments of the
Edward Hines Lumber Co. and in
the Westfir Plywood plant, fol.
lowing the strike lay-off of two
and one-half weeks. . . The com.
munity switched to daylight sav.
ing time at midnight Saturday
May 10. with little confusion. .
At the primary election last Frl
day, a total of 215 residents vot
cd. According
IN THE CIRCUIT COUF.T OF THE
STATE OF OREGON iOR
LANE COUNTV
rn'ATlnN
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
WESLEY ELGIN TRAVIS Isame
person as W. E. Travisl, Deceased.
Tn- S-.rr:lfC .TflT TBAVIU: VHV'nKBlCK
w. ackehman: alhekj LHtsifcun.
TRAVIS; DIANA TRAVIS; JOHN I 15, T.
Legal Register-Guard, Eugene, Or.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE ! Moll., May 26, 1952 Page 23
f.m., Pacific Standard Time. June. 12,
M2. for atl the live timber marked
or designated for cutting and all mer
chantable dead timher located on an area
embraelns about 540 acres within suc
tions 37, SB. 32. 33 and 34 T. 20 S .
... sections in, 11, 12, 13. 14 and
21 S., R. 3 E., and scctiona 4. 5.
Meeting Notice 170;.
Broadway Eugene
At Oak W Oregon-
Meets Every Tuesday, 8 p.m. j
SPENCER BUTTE NO. 9 V
Business Property 200.
Furn. & long lease. Also ms. ntu,.
in Corvaliis. 9 rms. & 3 apts,-
Terms nr trade, rn. wot.
f'r.ni l-V PCTAMQ- IIHI'HT rHP.CTV.l! 1 fi. 1 iri B. T. 21 S . H. 4 P. . W M.
twauk II I Winn nnnFPT P.niSriN ! Salmon Creole rirainacp. WillamettV Na-
FULTON. JUNIOR: ERMA FULTON ttonal Fnrest, Oregon, estimated to be
WAHD: TRAVIS FULTON; BRAILI-El 1550,000 board f?pt. more or les. of Doug
INSTITUTE OF AMERICA. INC.; las-fir. 10.000 board feet, more or less.
CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL (Kate of Western redredar and 10.000 board
Crutcher Workers": PRESIDENT AND: feet, more or less, of western hemlock
FELLOWS OF HARVARD UNIVER-iand other specie of saw timber. No hid
siTV: UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA: of less than $17.35 ner M board feet for
HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND , Douulas-fir. SB. fid per M board feet for 7 r: " ..,, uij- t cnflr1 .
TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURSES: ; Western redredar. and 52.R.1 per M board ! 8,000 SQ. ft. concrete bldfi. in OPIKW
KATitJNAb ruuni.iA-i iuim run
FANTILE PARALYSIS. INC.: SAN
FRANCISCO PROTESTANT ORPHAN.
AGE; ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL: AMER
ICAN CANCER SOCIETY. INC.:
SMKINERS" HOSPITAL FOR CRIP
PLED CHILDREN: UNION RESCUE
MISSION. INCORPORATED: ARCH
BISHOP H ANNA CENTER FOR BOYS;
AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY OF
SAN KRANCISCO: MRS. CATHERINE
PRISCILLA WOOD: MRS. HANNA
TRAVIS FULTON
LUK HUKATIUA,
All or part avail, soon. 5-4689-
the prices bid for ftumnajEP, a co-onerat- 0Anal Prnnortu fnr ialft 20S
ive deposit of SI. 00 per M board feet 1 HOMal rTOpeTVf TOT JtflP wrf .
io ne uscn ny me t oresi service lor
rtavtui? n nnrt nf 1hi rnst nf la;h His.
posal. and a co-ooerative deposit of, $1.00
per M board feet, to cover the cost of
tree plant inc. seed snwinR and timber
stand improvement work on the area
cut over, for the lotal cut of timber un
der tho terms of the acri(mpnt. will h
GREYHOUND required. As a qualification for oral bid-
an run tiers must submit a seaicfl
jjO Main, Springfield
Continuous Vision
Lenses
Broken Lense
Duplicated
No Appointment Neressary
Dial 6-1389
' '. u St..,:' ...-..-aW
Round-Town Oakridge News
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF bid accompanied by the required oay-
OREGON. you are hereby cited and i ment to the forest supervisor, prior to
ronoirnii tn annpar in the Circuit Court 1:00 rt.nv. Pacific Standnrd Tlmp. .Tune
tn thf tabulation of the State of OreRon for Lane County i 12. 19,i2. Sealed bids will be posted at
IU lilt IrtUUIflllUII .;,... J..c Irnn. iHn riatn nl the (irst lh H.einni0 r.t th onrKnn tnv Ih. In.
released by Evclvn Lopan, regis-j publication of this Citation and show ; formation of all bidders. SLOOO.flO must
,.,;.,, -k A ;. - cliUi mnlne cniiRc, if any exists, why an order should accompanv each bid, to be applied on
tration Chairman, a SllfrM ma.10r- t b(J tIlade by sait) court, as prayed the purchase price, refunded, or re-
it. of the active voters were Dem-1 for h,n ,& pgr ""yoim oflcr c.c.
OCrats. 'Harris. Ai'Cillary Administrator With the
Monday, May 1!), an unusually , & teD&tfSl. Wu'L
heavy vote was cast by Westfir, ida Cr 'Soitnin!
residents at the school election.' A apphcaole statutes, all the real properly
. . . . ..... hArnider ti-.rtinnl.ir1v HpGirihrri in
report issued by O. O. Mattnews, ; iane County. Oreson. belonKing to said
tained in nart as liouidated damase;
cordinR to the conditions of sale. If an
oral bid is declared to be hich at the
closinR of the auction! the bidder must
immediately confirm the oral bid by
submitting it in writing on a Forest
Kervipp bid form Thn rfirht to rpiert
any and all bids Is reserved, Forest
Service bid forms for use in submitting
seaiea Dias ana inn lniormaiion con
, fish, Andy Andrew tells of catch
ing a Mackinaw trout in Odell
I last Sunday which was 33'.4 inch
ies lone
Jim Huill, who stayed in Wood-
burn to finish school there when
his mother, Mrs. Essie Hueill.
bought the Oakridge Stationery
store, was elected captain of the
UNION PACIFIC
When you think of travel i i ; think Union
Pacific. You'll enjoy the smooth ride over a
tushiontd roadbed ... the inviting dining car
meals, the luxurious lounges and comfortable
Pullman and coach accommodations. You'll
arrive at your destination refreshed ; i ; ready
for business or pleasure.
NEXT TRIP AND EVERY TRIP GO UNION PACIFIC
THREE FINE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM THE EAST
.floasWlWCITY Of PORIIAND"
"PORTLAND ROSE"
"IDAHOAN"
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES . . . 10W FARES
Graduation News
For Coburg Schools
COBURG The Baccalaureate
Service for the graduating class of
the Coburg High School takes
place, 8 p.m. DST at the Church
of Christ, Sunday, May 25. Frank
L. Betzer will present the sermon,
"New Trails and New Trials."
Special music will be arranged
by the high school glee club.
a junior at Woodburn High School.
His batting average, .321 this year.
OAKRIDGE Westfir Softball
linnilimnlK annrnval of thp in-:nB nn "nntirpt'v. nr 111 To sell thp an-1 nhlninrd frnm rh forest ciinorvfenr. F.i
. in -A,,:jn 1 proximately 24 acres lying between the gene, Oregon, or the district ranser. Oak-
creased tax levy to provide extra Kenzie River and the McKenzie River ridKe. Ore con. before bids are $ub.
for the coming school year.
m cnnraln trarfc. nnrl 121 Tn SPll
4Unal) the real property lying snumeriy ot
Il'CiihP McKciijIp Hichway. and antrrecat nc
495 May 28. 19M.
Teams win siart tne season nexi A pairoi or ftcouis irom me, Vn McKciwii Hichwa
Monrlnv. Mav 2(1. with first came 'lnrnl Trnnn AS attended the Scout approximately 214 acres, as one parcel
: - " ' .. . .1 r . . . : or in separate iracis.
between Pope and Talbot and Camporce held in Eugene last! The s?id approximately 24 acres lying
Saturday and Sunday, and return- McKenzl. mVer Highway ar particularly
ed home with a red ribbon for dewr. 2(J M and M
proficiency in camping and SCOUt-1 of Frissell's Plat, as platted and recorded
Liai., Ail Hit iuUt y.vi .....vi.
Shorey, troop committeeman; Jer
ry Shorey, senior patrol leader;
Pat Tillotson, Ted Faust, Gary
Faust, L. Hawthorne, Gerry Jones
and C. Lorentz,
Westfir Legion. Tuesday evening
will see the Sportsman Cafe team
play Westfir Townies, then Thurs
day, Sportsman vs. Zephyr Clean
ers, all games at 6:15 p.m. last
time. There are six teams, all
local, no outside games scheduled
as yet.
It was reported Lions Club is
about ready to set poles for the
ballfield lights being purchased
by school and organizations.
Wt'lt help plan your trip
Ask for Udulifulli illustrated hookltl tn
"VACATIONS EAST"
Graduation for the eighth grade
of the Coburg School takes place,
8 p.m., Standard Time, Monday,
May 26, In the school gymnasium,
The following program will be
presented: selection, by the school
band, directed by Rodney A. Wag
ner; processional, welcome to high
school, vocal solo by Jerry Rey
nolds: valedictory, Dorris Hilger;
presentation of diplomas, by R. P.
Stolsig, school board member;
band selection and play, "Miss
Westfield High."
The play cast: "Margery Cart
er," Geraldlne Farmer; "Hubert
Nadison," Dick Putzier; "Caroline
Cobb," Janice Morgan; "Jerry
Lane," William Phelps: "Wlcker-
sham Phelps," Virgil Young;
"Phil," Delbert Oldham; "Jean
Atwood," Bonnie Crownover;
"Babs Rutlcdge," Susan Swango:
"Tom," Robert Parks; "Connie,
Laverna Cantrcl: "Ann," Caroline
Hall: "Evelyn," Catherine Hamil
ton; "Betty," Dorris Hilger;
"Frank," Benjamin Lewis: "Bob,'
Glenn Young; "Louise." Mar
iorie Stoneburg; "Laura," Barbara
Ledford; and "Marie," Edith
Wright. Stage managers are Jay
Jones. Alan Cameron, Fred Stev.
ens, Ronald Taylor, and Robert
Richardson. All of the graduates
are listed above except Kathleen
McKibben, who plays in the band.
Class colors are pink and white.
The class flower is a carnation.
The motto: "What we begin, until
we win, we always carry
throueh."
Incidental music between the
acts of the play: vocal solo, Nancy
Butcher: and an accordion solo,
Kay Sidwell.
: 21 Cascade Bldg.
General Agent
163 East 12th Ave.
rhone 5-8461
rMtlMNDAIll TtAM0ITATI0N...Ke4vecS...5y UNION PACIFIC
Willine Workers Club tied out a
quilt for the Red Cross at a recent
session. Mrs. Charles E. Vogel
won the contest the members par
licinated in at the session.
The club meets, 2 p.m., Tuesday
May 27, with Mrs. Elvin Taylor.
, w ' ECHO ;
, ' f , SPRING
Lcv III Mi '
ft tg 'j
THE
Miss Nina Lucille Bonham of
Oakridge and Manuel Rogers, who
drives truck for the city, an
nounced Tuesday they were buy
ing the license Wednesday and
would be married Saturday or
Sunday.
From Petrolia, Calif., has come
Mrs. Clara Goutheir to visit her
son's family, Mr, and Mrs. E. F.
Krick (Noble Grand Odd Fellows)
and will stay until June 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Forbis and
baby, George Klein, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Al
Sorensen and Miss Lois Glentzer
attended the Pacific Northwest
Numismatic Assn. Convention at
Centralia this last weekend. Next
meeting of the Oakridge Coin
Club is with Mr. and Mrs. Al
Sorensen at Wlcopee Station June
15.
Oakridge Stationery and Office,
Supply store has a new glass show
case and new counters installed this
week. New turning magazine racks
and a new school supply rack are
other improved features. Mrs.
Hugill, owner, is now able to fur
nish personalized stationery and
cards, business stationery and the
like. You may also phone or bring
your items for Register-Guard to
Mrs. Hugill, for the correspondent,
Mrs. Ole Lindland, who thanks
those who have been using this
service.
Mrs. Chris "Belly Lou" Kromm,
Jr., has been visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. "Pop" Hughey. She
is a registered nurse in Portland.
Her husband brought her to Oak
ridge and her brother Don will
take her back home.
Pfc. Earl Hiatt, who has been
visiting his mother, Mrs. Earl
Hiatt, said he is to report at Camp
Huacha, Ariz., by June 2.
Mrs. Raymond C. Walker, who
moved away from Oakridge a
month ago with her husband, who
was assigned signalman for S.P. at
Junction City, was back in Oak
ridge for a short while this Tues
day, stopped en route from Pros
pect to her new home. Mrs. Walk
er owns a restaurant in Prospect,
was "seeing" about the business.
Miss Lydia Beatty of the Air
Force was home this week on fur
lough, with parents Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Eastman and other relatives.
More particulars of her time home
were not immediately learned.
Oregon Plat Records. In Lane County,
.sri- Alt tht tinrtlon nf the North-
astl nui.t.r nt Rnptinn 11. Tnumshin 1R
South Range S East of Willamette Meri
dian, which according to the map as
prepared oy said f orestry uepartmem
Hps South of the center line of said
McKcmie River and between the East
line of Lot 29 of Frissell's Plat, lif said
pnet lino nF T.nt 911 of Frissell's Plat be
projected to the center of said McKenzie
Riven and the West line of the premises
described in that certain deed which was
executed to W. E. Travis and was re
corded in volume 177 page 450 Lane
Cnuntv Oregon Deed Records, all situate
tn Lane county. Oregon. .
ALSO: All that portion of th South.
est one quarter of Northeast one quarter
On Sunday afternoon, two car
loads of young people and spon
sors drove to Newport, where
they attended a Youth Presbytery
Rally at the Presbyterian Church,
which drew 90 delegates from six
towns in the Willamette Presby- , Section 13 Township 1 South Range
tprv 5 .East of Willamette Meridian, that lies
' Southerly nf center line of the MeKcnz e
A large group Of parents and River. Northerly of the Northerly line
friends were present Monday eve
ning for a "farewell party" held
in the church basement by the
Teachers and Parents Association
in honor of teachers leaving West
fir at the end of the present
school year. Corsages were pre
sented by the T & P group to the
following departing teachers: Mrs.
J. V. Laswell, Mrs. A. E. Geri-
monte and Mrs. Lucille Schultz.
Boutonnieres were presented to J.
V. Laswell, retiring principal, and
to A. E. Gerimonte, long time
member of the parent group who
is moving to Eugene. A cash gift
was also given to both men.
Frissell's Plat, as nlatted and re
corded at page 22 of volume 3, Lane
county Oregon flat Kccords. tast 01 jwsi
line of Lot 21 of said Frissell's Plat, if
said East line is produced North to the
nf cnM river. nri West of
tile East line of Lot 29 of said Frissell's
Plat if said East line is prodticed North
to the ccnlcr line of said river, in Lane
County, Oregon.
AL.su: commencing at I point in reel
East of the Southwert corner of the
Southeast quarter oi the Northeast quar
ter of Section 13. Township IB South
Range 5 East of the Willamette Meri
dian, in Lane County. Oregon, and run
ning thence due East 200 feet, thence
due North to the center line of the Mc
Kenzie River, thence down the center
line or the Mcrienzie Kiver to a point
TODAY ONLY
Death Notices and Funeral
Obituaries on Page 1 8
Vz down :
Price $36,000. Partly furnished 4;
plex. 5 minute walK xo tsawy.
and Will. Each apt. has sep
arate dining room. Room for
more units. Let your tenants
make YOU a present of this fine
property. Ask for Dave Van;
Fossen. I
"It must be good if ."
we recommend it." y.'
EUGENE COMMUNITY
BUILDERS, Realtors
259 E. 10:h Ofc. 4-7181; 4-721$-
George Marksburyu":
(your dependable broker) .
EAST SIDE
Home & 2 rentals. $135 mo. In
come. Priced to sell. Make down
pavt. rentals pay balance. Call.
Will Scott, after hours, dial-4-5132.
George Marksbury ;
545 Will. Phone 5-8458
Funeral Directors
125
VEATCH HOLLINGSWORTH
ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME
Phone 4-5255 Pearl St. at 10th
SIMON-LOUNSBURY Mortuary
"Parking Adjoining Mortuary"
1152 Olive St. Dial 5-1591
POOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL
HOME
1100 Charnelton Phone 4-1435
EUGENE CREMATORIUM
1100 Charnelton Phone 4-1435
MILLER-SHERMAN-MTJRPHY
FUNERAL HOME
Junction City Harrlsburg
Phone 8-2182 Phone VI
BARTHOLOMEW-BUELL
CHAPEL
Springfield 8th & B Ph. 7--3319
2 Hses. 4 rms. Vi A. both rented,.,
income $90 mo. Sell together or .
sep. sa.ouu. y n. -ojao.
Lots & Homeslte.
210
SCHWERING & ENGLAND
CHAPEL
Creswell 1st h C St. Ph. 317
Florists
130
due North of the place of beginning, and
thence South to the placa of beginning.
in Lane County. Oregon.
FUNERAL WORK Our Specialty.
Flowers by Tommy wiiuams.
Ph. 4-6351. 2086 E, 15th Ave.
Thn anlri mmntnlnB nnnrnximately S14
acres lying southerly of laid McKenrie
River Highway arc particularly described
fouowi;
Personals
Beginning at point on tha West line
ecuon 18 jownsrup 10 apuin
nar.i, 4 tfjiat nt Wlllsmrtt MuHrfinn
.ane County. Oregon. 208.76 feet South
f its intersection with the South line
County Road No. 56. thence North 78
ast 225.71 feet, thence South 664.35 feet,
hence East 614.4 feet, thence North
599.01 feet to the Southwest corner, of
a tract of land conveyed to E. B. Daniels
Vir n.arl rannrrlnA In vnllim lSfl nnlC
317 Deed Records of Lane County,
uregon. mence worm b msi wwn me
Southerly line of said Daniels tract to
its intersection with the East line of
IaI 1. sairl Cei-IInn 13. thnrn Smith TO
the Southeast corner of the Southeast
quarter o Southwest quarter, thence
West 20 chains, and thence North to the
point of Beginning, an in bane aumy(
ALSO: Southwest one quarter oi
Southeast one quarter of Southeast one
quarter and Southwest one quarter of
Southeast one quarter of Section 13
Township 16 South Range 5 East of
Willamette Meridian, in une uounty
ALSO: All of Lot 7 of Section 13
Township 16 South Range a msi
IIMII-imAtt Marirlinn that II OS SrtlltVl
the Southerly right of way line of the
McKenzie Highway excepting therefrom
any part of the following description
that lies within the boundaries of said
uoi 2: otieBinninn at a poim 1101m in
East 426.74 feet from the Northeast cor-
nn r TaI "TV' nt Frlcipll'c Pint. Hi
plntteri and recorded at page 22 of
volume 3, Lane County Oregon Pint
nccordK, running tnence Nonn - past
213.37 feet, thence South 417.52,, feet,
thence South 7IT West 213.37 feet, thence
North 417.52 feet to point of beginning,
n t fniintv. nmann
ALSO: Lot 5 of Section 18 Township
ih souin Hange o r,asi 01 vviiiaiiiuiu:
Meridian, Lot 1 of Soction 19 Township
lfi SOUtil itanKe " MSI Oi wmamcnc
Meridian, and Northeast . quarter of
Northeast quarter of Sectron 24 Town-1
ship 16 South Range S East of Willamette
Meridian, in Lane County, Oregon.
This citation la published in con
formity with an order made by the
Hon. G. F. Skipworth, a Judge of the
above entitled Court, ihat Citation be
published four weeks in Eugene Register-Guard;
and the rtnte of the first
publication of this Citation la the 12th
day of Mav, 1952. , ,
WITNESS, the Hon. G. F. Skipworth,
a Judge of the Circuit Court of the State
r rn- t -nn rniintv. nnH tha
Copp is Well known for her de-jseal of said Court hereto affixed, this
ATTEST: HARRY L. CHASE.
At Creswell
CRESWELL Girl Scout Troop
145 will hold a special meeting at
2 p.m Tuesday, May 27, at the
home of their leader, Mrs. Loren
Westrope. They will make plans
for a troop camping trip.
Creswell High School students
will picnic at Lake Cleawox,
Wednesday, May 28.
Mrs. E. W. Hoagland, Mrs. Min
nie Riddle and Mrs. Richard
Campbell will entertain the Wo
mens Association of the Presby
terian Church, June 4. The Asso
ciation will picnic on the church
lawn, June 18 and then suspend
meeting until September.
New Business
For Dexler Area
DEXTER Art Drive Inn had a
formal opening recently. The
proprietors, Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Copp, are former residents of
Dexter, having operated the Copp
Reality and Insurance office be
fore selling to Mr. and Mrs. King
Gillette a year ago. As a house
wife in our neighborhood, Mrs.
friendly aaviser, write me
vatlon Army, wruie oruem
Home, P.O. Box 8816, Portland
3, Oregon, or telephone Beacon
1632.
Builders Attention
12 Acre Subdivision. Ideal for ;
moderately priced homes. It will .
pay you to investigate this. $6,-;-500
full price. $3,250 down.
GOOD WESTSIDE LOTS ' '
72x167 $750 & 67x150 $850. These-,
are both nice level lots. City,
water & sewer in and paid.
Some terms if desired.
M&G Investment' :'
1585 W 11th Ph. 5-0541 '.
Sun. & Eve, call 5-6179 or 5-2879 :
COMPARE these lots & prices
with any other in this area. .
Residential lots. Malabar Hill
$1,600 to $2,000. Harlow Hd. ,
Lge. lots with blacktop rds.).
$1,200. Multiple housing lots,:
18th & Pearl, $850 per reslden-.;
41-1 n A Rarnpi Tel...
4-5789.
140
JUST emphasizing once more that
wo have the experience, amuiy,
and modern facilities to assure
you complete mechanical
TIME TO BUILD. Esther Smith .
lots. Lower Ac upper ievei at. '
College Hill. City prop, with re
cent survey of designated cor--'
ners. Choice resld. sites. Also ,
some corner lots suit, for 1 to 8 ,
units. See me at 2222 Wlllam-..
ette. Ph. 5-7187.
.tinn. Reward to finder of Gary
Cox. Drowned in Will. River
bet. Jasper & Spfld. Sun., May
4th. Wilbur tjox. fa. i-twv.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
PHONE 5-5823
Meetings 8:00 p.m. Thursday.
Friendly House, 2445 Kincaid St.
2 LOTS, each 60x120, across it.
from Willamalane 8wlmming
Pool In Spfld. $1800 ea. !
E. H. JACKSON :
1270 F St. Spfld.
Ph. 7-9540
SANTA CLARA
Level lots 90x140. Trees. Restric
tions. $850, terms. Get yours
now. George C. Hodson, Broker.
1151 Hodson Dr. mono a-oozj.
DO YOU WANT
Better gas Mileage, if so, Ph.
4-6657 after 6 PM for Appoint.
EXPERT MASSAGE Electro
steam cabinets St physiotherapy.
610 Will. Hampton Bldg. Phone
5-3234
CHOICE lot located on Van Duyn
Loop off Harlow Rd. Sizes luux
163 ft. Beautiful site with trees
& paved st. Priced $1,950. Easy
terms. rn. curing aaj;.
LOT 50x150. Septic tank, lights &
water. New lawn snruDS in.
Set up for trlr hse. 2662 Bell
Lane. Ph. 5-5378. .
DENTAL PLATE REPAIR, Dr
Harry Semler Dentist, corner
8th at Willamette. Eugene, ure.
FOR SALE: .90 Solitaire Diamond
Excep. buy $450. Write R. G.
Box 67a.
licious bread and pies and she
will be serving each on her menu
along with short orders ot steaks,
fried chicken, and all other
meats.
Mr. and Mrs. Copp have lo
cated the Drive Inn on the cor-
High School Board
Eyes Painting Job
LOWELL The Union High
School board Thursday evening
accepted the bid of Earl E. Dilts,
Eugene, $4,619, to paint the out
side and inside of the school Mr. and Mrs. Victor Copper,
building, pending permission of i owners of the Horse Shoe Trailer
By F.VA L. DUCKWORTH,
Deputy
No. 408 June S. 1092.
Anyone knowing the whereabouts
of Thomas J. (Tom) nan piease
write R. G. Boxoau.
Will not be responsible for any
debts unless signed personally
by J. D. McCulloch.
FOR ESTIMATES on reliable
auto repair, phone 5-1110. Sun.
& Eves. Phone 6-1425.
Lost & Found
150
T.ORT in F.uff. KeGDsake ladies
Hamilton wrist watch with 6
diamonds & rhinestone bracelet.
Reward. Call 7-2484 eves. &
Sun. or 7-3366 days
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; That
ViArtiA V Mnrnhv nn FvPrlllriX nf the
r,i.,i r.A t ict Will anrl Tpslamcnt nf
ner opposite the Meridian Garage John n. Murphy. Dccenspfi has filed hnr
in East Dexter. There is a large ; l!,hcZ"il of AWtt!!'
graveled parking place and shade, j icountyhn. Jm
We welcome ivjr. ana mis. upp.UMtl o ciock in inn mrgnnon ui smu u.i.v
in their new enterprise and are fitfr "T,? 8VcSuvrirlii
pleased to have them among flc,tt' W 'tf ISf tf
aeain. fnr llie hearing ot nblrctlnn to such
LOST: Ikon Camera at PCC track
meet. Please return to trie Hob'
ert McArthur Crt. '
LOST: 1 D-7 Cat. roller between
Little Fall Creek & Eugene. $25
reward. Call 4-4H.
LOT 100' x 128' In Westward Ho
Add. off Harlow Road, i-none
5-6956.
PRICED for immed. sale. Dble.
corner lot. Restricted uaneoo
dist. $1,500. Ph. 4-9475 or 5-2834
On "J" St., Spfld. All assess
ments, paving paid. i,sou
each. 7-2891.
BLDG. Lot 55x120 on E St. Inq. at
240 No. 7th St. sptia.
Eugene Homes for Sal 220
OUR 3-bdrm. hse. for sale. Liv.
rm., din. tm, i Darms., Dam aiiu
kit. All on Main fir. lge. bdrm,,
2 closets & builtins. upstrs. Lov
Iv patio, part, roofed, fenced bk.
yd. All new dec. 1st class cond."
thruout. Ph. 5-1040,
BARGAIN $6,250. 2-Bdrm. Hse.
just like new. Wired for ge. Sc
hot wtr. $1,000 dn. Bal. terms.
Also 3-bdrm. hse. Close In. Own
er. Ph. 5-7833. -
the voters at the June general
election to spend this amount plus
some other small items from
money already on hand. Other
bidders were George M. Sindberg,
Eugene, $4,455; Hal Hayes, Eu
gene, $5,525.70: Claude Becker,
Springfield, $5,815. Pearl Hand of De rebuilt immediately,
Cottage Grove bid S3.UH0 to paint
the outside of the building only. Miss Dola Smith
Park who lost their laundry
building by fire on Sunday, wish
to thank the Engineers Fire Dept.
of Lowell and the local people
who helped to save the other
building. The building was near
ly covered by insurance and will
FUli cnvnD nc OLD KENTUCKY
I. I Wl - y
"AIGHT BOURBON WHIb'
Uh0 SPRING DISTILLING CO
-tT iRE" ,.:",.,,
Final Arrnunt and the settlement there
of. All per'onx having objections there
to must file the same on or before .aid
dDated this 2Bth day of April. 1052.
ELDRED W. MURPHY.
Executrix
CookinEhnm Ar Hanley, Attorney.
R04 Mead Buildtnn,
Portland 4. Oreoon
No. 4(14 May 26, 1D52
LOST: 1 pr. clear plastic bi-focal
glasses in blue case. Leave at
U. S. Nat. Bank. Ruth Green.
TransDortation 160
BY OWNER 2-bdrm. home plast.
hdwd. firs., tile bath, circ.
frplce., mahog. paneling on
frplce., kit., din. rm lge. ga,
with util., insult., gd. loc, FHA.
6-1712.
Gentleman driving to Missouri
May 31. Take 1 or 2 pass. Share
exp. Exchange ref. Ph. 7-7431
alter 7 p.m,
NATIONAL FOnF.RT TIMBER FOR BALE
Harvey Creek Salvade
Oral auction bids will be received by
the Forest Supervisor or his authorized
representative at Ihe offlre nf the Forest
Supervisor. Post Office BuildlnE. Rnse-
daughter Of PS T.. June '27. 11152. fnr all the live
They also accepted an offer Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith of J?.3l&t&'$J!2, feiKd
from General Roofing Co. of Eu-jpieas9nt Hill, former residents of on an area embracina about so acres
Devtor. underwent sureerv at Ik'! lu nAhemia 'Ranier
and roof for $385, and a bid fromjsacred Heart Hospital on Tucs-jnistricturnpnu;. Ni. Ojjj
Firestone Rubber Co. on bus tires 1 fay tjhe is n student of Pleasant of noimias-fir. sunar pine and western
for 30.74 off list price at time of :Hm High. She is reported recov-'iTr
Sale. !ering. rrn hemlock and other species of saw-
Permission of the voters will be i ; MTJTIrf fl.. L hnusias-nr. suuar pine
asked at the June election to SOll PUBLISHER'S NOTICE ! hoirdWrfe'cYnfnr hil e.ternC' reSdce1lar.Crand
the Small frame garage by tne imf,MBF.R OF THE ASSOCIATE!) 1'Rr.SS Wn5 per M hoard feel tor Western hem-
scnooi. 'elusivelv to the use of republication of . BriHftlno to prices hid lor stumpase
A SDecial board meeting Will be all the local news printed In this new.- g cooperative deposit of Sn.ns, per M
,t.j i. .uj, paper as well nsall news dispatches. I hnar'l feet tn be used hv the Forest
called later this month to clear
business for the election.
cimcrntPTlnM RATES
Bv Carrier, monthly I 1 M
Rv Carrier, fl mis. in advance 800
Bv Carrier, vearly In advance lfi.nft
By Mail, in OreKon, one month 1.5ft
By Mall. In OreKon. three month. 3. ,5
By Mall. In OrcEon. 6 months R.M)
Bv Mull. In OreKon. one year 12.!lft
By Mall, nut of state, one month 1.75
r M.I .iihsrr.ntlons in carr er neuvcreo
FRANKLIN Clean-up day at zones arc chanted same rate a. that for
U- 17nl.i;n Pomotnrv M, 1 hp wilirr smm.s.ij'
Tuesday, May 27. Potluck at noon
at the Franklin Grange Hall,
work all day. Bring tools.
Franklin Cemetery
To Get Cleanup
HANDYMAN NEEDED
FOR SCHOOL JOB
FALL CREEK The school
board of the local' district (67)
is open for applications for a
janitor and bus driver who can
do maintenance work, at the sal
ary of $2,8G2 a school term. Appli
cations are to be sent to the clerk,
Vesta J. Carpenter, Box 66, Fall
Creek, Oregon,
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
LOCAL CASH RATES
WISH RIDE to So. Dak. by Fri
Help drive and sh. exp. 5-B67B.
200
foe is.ulna 4hc rn.t nf lha( ntirl
of the 1ash ritpo;l not rrnutri-rt to
hr pprfnrmrrl bv the piirchn.cr. and a
conprraiivp riepnslt nf $0.20 per M hoarrt
ft-Pl IO COVPr me COP! OI ir:e ihh.ii.uhi
seed sou-inn ind timher stand improvr-
nrsfln. ll.nrlr An 4VlA HTfn flit llVPT. tOf
(he total cut nf mwt.niber under the
t tut. .rrnmnnt nrlll he rrfiilirr fl.
As fl ouaiifleatlon for oral biddlnd, all
bidders must submit a sealed hid ar
mtiipsn.cd bv Ihe ren'ilreri payment ,n
the forest Mipervfsor prior tn 2:00 p.m..1
PST. June 27, 1flS2. Sealed bid will he
posteft At the henlnnlnB of the auction
fnr 1he Information of atl bidders. 10.
000 tl( mint accompany rach bin. In h
applied nn the nirrhae price, refunded,
or retained in part as liquidated dam-
' .o.H n ti Ihn rnnrltl On OI m I.
(In fore within Lane County and !m-, Jf flf orB, n)f) t declared to he hiith
mediately adjoining areas where n" in- flf fh(? c!ofnB nf lnr auclion. the bidder
cai daily paper Pu""j;"l":,.,1",:' must immediately confirm :nr orai mn
raici oui'ine mis nre 1'I7 --ibv submitting It in wrillnit on a rorrsi
tSi-Mini o-,i.. KM fnrm Th r Iff It to rCJCCl
any and all bids ta reserved. Forest
Service bid forms for use in submitting
ui.t. fi.ii infnrmatinn con
cerning the timber, the conditions of
sole nnd the submislon of bids should
hf obtdlned from Ihe aiMmi piukit,
Dtsstor. Oregon, or Ihe Forest Super
v, n-. "off burg. Oregon, before btai are
fiihmMtrd. ....
No, 21-Juat Mi 1962.
Business Property
60 FT. OFF WILL. ST.
3 blocks from City Hall. Business
site now occupied by rental.
Price $8,000. YOU name terms.
This might be YOUR opportun
ity. Ask fnr Dave Van Fossen.
50 FT. OFF HI-WAY
Downtown SprinRficld. acre
zoned commercial. GOOD 2 or
4 bedroom home at one corner.
Price $18,500. VERY LOW down
navmcnt. Why don't YOU set in
on ground floor? Ask for Dave
Van Fossen.
"It must be good if
we recommend it."
EUGENE COMMUNITY
ntlllXlFRK DoaUnre
259 E. lOth Ofc. 4-7181; 4-7213! & frpl. $13,900. Ph. 4-4416.
BY OWNER: Older 2-bdrm. hse.
adjacent to Univ., public sen.
bus. Zoned for 12-unit apt. Gd,
Income prop. $9.500. Ph. 4-8420.
Priced for quick sale or trade. My
new 2 bdrm. home locaiea in
Eng. Ore. for a home in Port-
!and. Ph. 5-8326.
FOR SALE: 2 bdrm. mod. ihse.
Office like sun porch. Lot 40x96.
About $3,500 will handle. 1535
W. 11th. -i
FOR SALE: 3 rms. & bath, chick.
hse., gar. Sr. workshop, 'A acre,
$4,250. 2208 Wisconsin. Ph.,
4-2D55.
FOR SALE by Owner: Lovely 3
bdrm. & den. Good location. Ph..
5-7694 morns, or eves. ;v-
rTU .1 l lu ...II T Int ttatt
terms. 51 Jackson St. Ph. 5-2118,
BY OWNER: 3-bedroom. home,
terms. 1760 Villard. --v
FOR SALE: 1-bdrm. home. Terms.
Price reduced. 20 E. 31st Ave.'
6 rm. hse on wooded lot. Bsmt.
Eugena Houses for Sale 220
fnr business nnd profMstnnnl nvn
within It will be furnished on rcqur-st.i
3 line. 1 lime ,T-
it .24 a line a dy)
1 line. 2 time. - . .
(S .m nne a dayl
1 line. 3 times .60
IS .ir a line a dayl
1 P.es 7 time. - --- SM
it .14 a ne a day)
1 line. 30 time. -- - 7.30
MO ooa-i
In. HftVl
ad. acpt4
,OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY, Mav 25th, and each evening from 6:00
p.m. thru 31st. 3 Beautiful 2-bodroom homes avail
able now. Fireplace, plastered, hardwood floors,
utilitv rm., wardrobe closets, attractive kitchen
and dining area. Large lot. Exclusive district.
SEE THESE BEFORE YOU BUY
TOTAL PRICE ONLY $10,300.00
F.H.A. AVAILABLE
2 Blocks West of new Washington school on Harlow
Road. Watch for signs.
VERNON ALLEN
Realtor
321 Main, Springfield
1428 Willamette, Eugene
Insurance
7-3391
4-0461