Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
gB Wed., July 21, 1954
Kuppenheimer
clothes are an investment
in good appearance!
THE NAN'S SHOP
Earl Byrora 32 East loth An.
Portland Markets
Financial Quotations
PORTLAND W! Buttcrfat Tentative rt IA- rmsiMr. AVERAGES: Sinclair
bject to Immediate change .'rem- isoconv
ium quality, maximum to .33 to one
per cent acidity, delivered In Port
land, 58-60 lb.; first quality, 56-58;
second quality, Valley
routes and country points 2 cents
less.
Butter Wholesale, r.o.o dujk cuoes
8 pacific van &
1 storage co.
I Local, Long Distance Mortal
! . Beklni Affiliate
oial 4-1124 59H W 5th
Furniture & Refrigerator
DOLLY
EQUIPMENT RENTAL CO.
Eugene's most complete line of
Rental Equipment for the Home
Phone 5-6641 19011 w 6th
Back of Bev's Barbecue
in 1..ii,insalrer.pafl. A. A. 9.1 score. AIT rtcan
57'j lb.; 92 score, WV4 B grade, 90A1 Ludlum
score, 55Vi; 89 score 52. At Chem
Cheese To wholesalers: Oregon Al Stores
singles, 58vWll Oregon Mb. loaf,Aiiis ui
41-44.
Eggi To wholesalers Candled
eggs, containing no loss, cases Includ
ed r h PnrtlnnH A A lame. 52" 2-
53; A grade, large, 46; A medium, I Amer Mtrs
JQl ...(. A ttrario. -small. 30'-i.3Ha. lAmer Rdlr
Eecs To retailers: Grade AA.jAmer Smelt
me. 62: A large, 54-55: A A medium, Amer rel
52-53; A medium, 51-52; A small, 32-33.
Cartons 1-3 cents additional.
Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b,
nianis-Frvnrs and roasters. 25; at
the farm 24: light hens. 12-13; heavylArmco
hens, 14; old roasters, 12-13. 'Armour
Turkevs To producers, for breeder Asoc DG
types, heavy hens, 30 f.o.b. farm, New Atchison
York dressed basis. Avco
Rabbits Average to growers, live Baldwin
white, SMMVa lbs, 18-22, 5-6 lbs, 14-18. Bal Ohio
Old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh Bendix Av
dressed fryers to retailers, 56-59; cut Beth Stl
up, 62-65. ; Boeing
Wholesale Dressed Meats Borg War
Beef Steers, cnoicc, autwuu ids., miryrus
30 Industrials 339.98, up 2-36
20 Ralls 116.88, up .83
15 Utilities 59.64, no change
Volume 2,510,000
Admiral 24'a Ga Pacific
26 ouuaen
32U Goodyear
90 Gt Nor
46U Greyhound
5934 Gulf Mob
U& Gulf Oil
4.VU Hoincslake
Amer Cyanm 49h Howe Snd
Amer Gas 371s 111 Cent
U'n int itarv
18.a Int Nickel
371 Int Paper
mJn Int Tel
57-lii Johns Man
21H Jones La
384 Kennecoit
42k Lib Owens
499fc Lockheed
9b Loews
25 Lorlllard
WiVt McKesson
5 M&M Wood
lO'i
Sou Co
Sou Pac
Sou Ry
sperry
Spiegel
11M Std O Ca!
37ts!Std Oil NJ
73i Studebkr
315b 'Sunray
121a syivania
Amer Alrl
Amer Can
Amer Tob
Amer Wool
Anaconda
An Prich
IGNITION SERVICE
Starters and Generators
CLARK
BATTERY & ELECTRIC CO.
1641 W. 6th Ave Ph. 4-3319
Burlington
Cdn Pac
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39.00-43.00: good. 38.nn-41.00; commer
cial, 33.00-38.00; utility, 28.00-34.00;
commercial cows 25.00-30.00; utility,
nn.07 on. x.nn.rnltpr. 9.1.00.24.00.
I 1 ... C. Dal
Beef cuts, choice steers, nine, quar-
i. o nn. nn- rounds. 48.00-52.00: Ist- Faul lr
full' loin's trimmed. 72.00-77.00; fore- er
ouarters. 31.0035.OOi chucks, 33.00-
50?,
85
31
14' i
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21!
35W
II
Climax
Colu Gas
Cont Mtrs
Corn Prod
Crane
Cro Zell
Curt Wrl
Douglas
36.00: rills. 49.00-53.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs,
61 00.65 00: shoulders. 15 Ih. 4n.0O-43.no.
Sparcrlbs, 55.00-58.00; fresh hams, 10- ,
14 lb., 57.00-61.00. 1
Veal and calves, good, choice, all I
weights, 33.0040.00; commercial, 28,00- row chem
35.00. ;Du Pont
Lamb, choice, prime spring lamb. Kast Airl
under 50 lb., 41.00-43.00. Eastman
Wool Grease basis, Willamette Val- Emerson
ley, 55-57 lb; Eastern Oregon mixed I Erie
cross bred range wool, 53-55; fine and,Firest0ne
half blood, 55-62. Gen Dyna
Country-dressed meats, 1.0.0. ran- r,en Elec
Erm
General feints
EXTERIOR
k A Great M
Beef Cows, utility, 23-26 lb; canners-
Piiitnra. 21.22.
Veal Top quality, llflht weight,
23-26: roueh heavies, au-ZB.
Hogs Lean blockers 36-37; sows,
Heht. 56-28
Lambs Best light springers, 36-
.18: vearllnes. 26-28.
Mutton Best, iimz; cuii uumy,
8-10.
Frrsh Produce
Onions 50 lb. sacks, Calif, yellow,
2.00-25; Wash.. Walla Walla yellows,
med. 2.00-25: arce. 2.50-75.
Potatoes New crop Calif, long
whites. No. I-A, 5.50-6.00; special
marks, fi.00-75; bakers, 5.50-6.00; No. 2.
100 lb. 3.50-75: round reds. 2.00-25.
Hay U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
ba cd. r.o.h. 1'ortiana, nominally z.uu-
28.00 ton; U. S. No, 1 timothy mixed
hay, Portland and Seattle, 29.00-30.00
ton, baled, f.o.b. cars.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (in Hog prices were
down today.
Cattle 500; market fairly active;
good-choice steers and heifers fully
steady with Monday; other grass cat
tle generally steady to weak; load
good-choice 874 lb. fed steers 25; sort
cd 4 head at 24; good 800-lb. grain on
grass steers 23; few utility-commercial
steers 14-21; few good feeders 17.50-18;
truck lot good 76B lb. heifers 21; can-ner-cutter
cows mostly 9-10, few 10.50;
utility cows 11-12, some held higher;
utility-commercial bulls 14-16.
Calves 150; market steady; good-
choice vealers and calves up to 350
lb. mostly 17-19; few to 20.
Hogs 100; market around 50c lower
for two days; choice 180-235 lb. butch
ers 24.75-26: few choice 325-550 lb.
sows 16-19.50.
Sheep 1000; early sales spring lambs
fully 1.00 and more below Monday
wltn extreme early top z.oo off: choice
springers mostly 18-18.50 latter with
some prime grades; good-choice feed
er lambs steady at 14.50-15.50; few
good yearlings 12-13; good-choice ewes
4-5.
Gen Foods
Gen Mtrs
.Mack
25!, Gl Martin
80'. Mont Ward
mi bis
Nil Dlst
Nil Gpsm
Nil I. rad
Ntl Steel
NY Cent
No Pac
Pac Gas
Packard
39. Pan Am Air
63i. i'aramoum
52' Penney
14' a Penn P.R
9!'s Pepsi
77',3 Pfizer
33'a Phllco
47-1. P Morris
ill, Phillips
89sji Proc Gam
42 Radio
1363. Rayonler
26-14 Rem Rand
60'. Rep Steel
12 Rexall
17!ls Reynolds
80- Richfield
54. St. Regis
44 Safeway
77 Schenley
793,4 Sears
33
52
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Texas
Textron
Tidewater
Transam
41 TWA
4214 Tw Cen Fox
18'4 I'n Bag
4344 Un Carbide
58 Un Oil
63's Un Pac
8'4 Untd Aire
6044 Untd Alrl
3544 Untd Fruit
1814 US Rubber
184 US Steel
3914 Hlr Walker
6744 Wes Union
11 Wcstlnghs
18T4 Woolworth
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LOCAL SECURITIES
reported by
Zllka, Smlther & Co., Eugene.
Bid Asked
Bank of Amer 36W STM
Bank of Calif 62'i 66
Booth-Kelly .-..305
Cascade Ply - 23"4 25'4
Consol Ftwys 15'. 1714
Copco, Com 29'4 31
Copco, 4.7 Pfd 96
First Nat'l . --- 54li 5744
Jantzcn, Com 22V4 24
Jantzen, Pfd 95V4
Bid Asked
Long-Bell 16' 1814
PP&L, Com 2314 2444
Pope 4 Talbot 11 12V4
Port Gas, Coke 22 2344
Port Gen Elec 2014 2114
Seattle 1st Nat'l 89'j 94
U.S. Nat'l Bank 76
West Cst Tel 18'4 20V.
Weyerhaeuser 811, 93V4
MUTUAL FUNDS
(Mid-morning prices as reported by
Zllka, Smlther k Co., Eugene.)
Canada Fund
Dlv Shs
Eaton 4 H
Equity Fund
Fund Inv
Grp Sec Com
Keystone B-4
Keystone S-2 .
Telv & Elect .
Wellington -
Bid Asked
5.44 5.89
13.21 - 14.30
7.59 ' 8.25
2.13 2.34
15.03 16.07
5.87 6.08
23.10 25.32
9.84 10.78
12.54 13,56
11.33 12.37
10.21 11.15
23.46 25.36
6.03 6.59
8.99 9.80
22.51 24.54
EUGENE MARKETS
BUTTERFAT
Premium
First Quality
58c
57c
Second Quality 52o
nUTTEK (vnolesaie prices)
A A Prints .. 84c
Quarter-pound cartoru 66c
EGGS (Buying Price)
Lareg AA 53c
Large A 46c
Medium AA 45c
Medium A 44c
Small A 26c
F.UGS (Ore Wholesale)
Jumbo A 67c
Extra Large AA 64c
Extra Large A 62c
Large AA 60c
Large A 55c
Medium AA 52c
Small A 33c
Large Checks - 43c
EGGS (Public Market, retail)
Jumbo "5c
Extra Large AAA 71c
Extra Large A DSC
Large AA 68c
Large A . 66c
Medium AA i"c
Medium A 59c
Small A - 40c
Portland Grain
PORTLAND I1PI Soft White, soft
White, no rex, White Club 220t4.
Hard Red winter, orainary z.zuva.
Oats, No. 2 38-lb. white no bid.
Hard White Baart, ordinary, no hid.
Barley, No. 2, 45-lb West, no bid.
UNUSUAL CAT
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. IIPI In
reporting her white cat missing,
Betty Jane Yvon, 11, who is deaf,
told police the cat understands
sign language.
POULTRY (Swift's Buying Price)
No. 1 colored hens, all weights 14c
No. 1 Leghorns, all weights 12c
No. 1 colored fryers, 2-4 lbs 24c
No. 1 colored roasters, 4 lbs. up..24c
No. 1 Leghorn springs, 2 lbs. up ..21c
Cocks and Stags 10c
No. 2 poultry, 4 c under above prices
No. 3 poultry. Va of above prices.
i'OULTRY (NW buying prices)
No. 1 colored hens, all weights 14c
No. 1 colored roasters 24c
No. 1 coiored roasters 24c
No. 1 colored spring fryers 25c
TALLOW
Tallow 2c
Grease 2c
BARKS
Cascara, lb, dry 15c
HIDES AND WOOL
Heavy Beef 2'4-3c
Light Beef 3-4c
Bull 1V4-2C
Calf 7-12c
Kip 5-8c
Mohair, 12 mo. clipped 65c
Lamb & snort wool .
Long Wool
These men are qualified Investment representatives,
each experienced in the financial field. Their work is
devoted to bringing you financial information based
on the complete facilities of the Zilka, Smither and
Company organization. They are interested in work
ing with you to establish and carry out a well-planned
investment program . . . based on an understanding
of your needs and desires.
Our supplying you information about stocks and
bonds is the work of a well-organized team of experi
enced men, working efficiently in different depart
ments to wisely handle the investment of your money.
In addition to a fully staffed office here in Eugene,
your representative at 'Zilka, Smither and Company
has the complete facilities of the Portland office at his
command through a private wire service. This enables
him to get quotations and information of interest to
you from our Portland research, programming and
trading departments, and statistical files . . . just as
readily as if they were in Eugene.
Phone Eugene 5-2031
and we will make an appointment (or an experi
enced investment sccurilies man to meel with you
either at your office, your home, or Zilka, Smither
and Company's nearest office. Out of town resi
dents please call collect.
Emploif (four iiioiifij . . . keep if icorking
lack Danby
Manager,
Eugene Office
Richard Lington
Robert J. Wise
Bruce Bales
SERVING EUGENE
CONTINUOUSLY
FOR OVER
15 YEARS.
INVESTMENT SECURITIES
TIBany Building Eugene. Oregon
Phone 5-2031
Also offices in Portland Salem Medford Hood River and Vancouver, Wn.
Prices Climb
In Log Mart
Sawing prices in western Ore
gon were somewhat stronger last
week, according to the Oregon
State College weekly farm forest
products market report. Demand
for logs was high generally, and
some price increases were noted
in the Coos Bay and northern
Willamette Valley area.
Prices listed in the report
SAWLOGS: No. 2 second growth
Douglas fir sawlogs at Willamette
Valley mills were mostly $40 to $42
thousand hoard feet. No. 3's were
$25 to $34. Long camp-run logs were
$35 to $45, mostly $38 to $42. Logs
less than 24 feet long were $2 to $4
less, Eight-foot logs down to six-inch
tops were $14 to $16.50 n cord, or
$30 to $38 a thousand. Nn. 2 old
growth sawlogs hrought $38 to $45 a
thousand. No. 3's ranged from $25
to $40. Peeler logs were mostly $75,
585, and sion al ihe Northern Wil
lamette Valley mills still operating.
In Douglas County, long camp-run
logs were $3.1 to $3fl a thousand, most
ly $34. Short logs were $1 to $2 less.
No. 2 second-growth hrought $35 to
$38. No. 2 old-growth was $40. All
No. 3 sawlogs were $26 to $30. Eight.
foot logs were $14 and $14.50 a cord.
Sixteen-foot logs were $13 and $13.50
by the cord.
AL Coos Bay, No. 2 "third-ernwth"
logs were $33 to $35 a thousand. No.
3's were $28 to $30. Long camp-run
logs were ahout $1 higher at $34 to
$36, mostly $35. Short logs were $2
less. No. 1 old-growth sawlogs were
$43 to $45. No. 28 were $36 to $38.
and No. 3's were $26 to $30, Peelers
wore $60, $70. and $80 to 85 a thou
sand. Outlying areas paid $2 to $4
below Bay prices.
POLES AND PILING: Kortv- to 50-
foot barklc poles were In fair to
good demand in the Wallamette Val
ley and at Boschurg. Poles down to
20 feet were in good demand at Port
land. Fort.v-five-fnot barktes ranged
from 14 to 21 cents a lineal foot, de
pending on diameters. A few yards
Dougnt long piling.
Pl'I.PWOOD: Hemlock, spruce and
white fir were $15 a cord at St. Hel
ens, The same species were $15 a cord
or $28.50 to $30 n thousand at Coos
Bay. Hemlock and true firs were $17
a cord at Oregon City.
HARDWOODS: Alder, ash and maple
at Portland brought $36 a thousand
for 16-lnch diameters. Eleven-inch
logs were $35 and eight-Inch logs
were $30. Ten-inch alder brought $32
ai wiuamina.
OTHER FGOREST PRODUCTS: Dry
cascara bark was 15 to 18 cents it
pound. Swordfern was 12 cents a
bunch. Al Coos Bay, natal was 18
cents a nuncn ana husklebetTy bush
was 20 cents.
Wheat Quota
Voting Friday
Lane Polling Places
In Eugene, Junction
This Friday, at Iwo different
43V I polling places, wheat Rrowers of
S8'4 Lane County will vote for or
J'W Igaalnst marketing quotas for the
I I ,ee
j:',).J imp.
The referendum, according to
H. H. Myers, Chairman of the
Lane County Agricultural Stabil
ization and Conservation Com
mittee, will determine whether
or not the quota program now in
effect will continue for next
year's crop.
Two-thirds of those who vote
must approve quotas before they
can be put into operation, ine
current program, which was vot
ed on a year ago, was approved
by 87 per cent of the voters.
ELIGIBLE TO VOTE
Chairman Myers urges every
eligible wheat grower in Lane
County to vote. A producer is
eligible to vote if he will have
more than 15 acres of wheat on
his farm for harvest in 1955. In
other words, he can vote if he
would be affected directly by
quotas, which apply only to farms
with more than 15 acres of
wheat.
"There still seems to be a
good deal of misunderstanding
among farmers regarding the ef
fect of the coming referendum
on acreage allotments," Myers
said Tuesday.
Whether quotas are approved
or not, the wheat allotment pro
claimed by the secretary of ag
riculture will be in effect for
the 1955 crop. The controlling
legislation requires the establish
ment of wheat acreage allot
ments every year, unless they
are suspended because of emer
gency conditions.
"Allotments are the basis for
quota administration when quo
tas are in effect, but when there
are no quotas the allotments are
still in operation.
"Producers must comply with
acreage allotments in order to
be eligible for price supports
with or without quotas."
PRICE SUPPORT
If quotas are approved, Myers
added, there will be marketing
penalties on any "excess" wheat
produced outside the acreage
allotment and the full level
of price support authorized for
1955 will be available for those
who comply with their allot
ments. If quotas are not ap
proved, there will be no quotas
or marketing penalties, and price
support for those who stay with
in their allotments will be at 50
per cent of parity.
Farm allotment notices, as well
as an explanatory leaflet giv
ing the essential facts of the 1955
program, were sent out on July
14 to Lane County wheat grow
ers of record. The following vot
ing places in the county will be
open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. on
Friday, July 23:
For voters of Cottage Grove,
Etmira, Eugene, Lorane, Pleas
ant Hill, and Springfield com
munities, the Lane County ASC
office, Osburn Hotel, Eugene.
For voters of Junction City
community, the Grange Hall at
Junction City; Irving community
voters will vote at the Junction
City Grange Hall or at the ASC
office in Eugene.
45c
55c
I I OIIMII
SHOES
For MEN and WOMEN
B U R C H ' S
1060 Willamette
Legajj
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Lane
has fixed Wednesday, the 28th
day of July, 1954, at the hour
of 10:00 a.m. o'clock at .h Cir
cuit Court Room in the court
house In Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon as the time and place
for hearing objections, if any
there be, to the final account
filed by the undersigned in the
estate of Ida May deBra, de
ceased, and for settling said es
tate. Dated this 23rd day of June,
1954.
EUGENE deBRA
Executor
C. X. Bollenback and Robert H.
HollUter
825 Failing Building,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorneys for the Executor.
No1J73-- July 21 1954;
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Emmet Wlthrow, u Execu
tor of the Estate of Lucy With
row, deceased, has filed his Fin
al Account as such Executor and
the Circuit Court of the State
of Orecon for Lane County has
fixed Frldav the 23rd day of
July, 1954, at the hour of 9:30
o'clock in the forenoon of said
day in the Circuit Courtroom of
the senior Judge nt the County
Courthouse in Eugeno, Lane
County, Oregon, as the timo and
place for hearing objections to
said Final Account. All persons
having objections to said Final
Account must file the same on
or before said dale.
EMMET WITHROW,
Execulor
No. 874 July 21, 1954.
Classified Display
RETIREMENT SPECIAL
2 BR. HOME WITH LARGE ATTACHED 4 RM DEN A- WORK
SHOP. LOCATED ON 4 CHOICE ACRES ON CLOSE IN Mc
KF.NZ1E HWY BARN. GREENHOUSE. ORCHARD. BERRlS
BARGAIN AT $11,500. Call Roy Nelson eve" 4-5584 or
HANSEN & GLASS, REALTORS
382 EAST 6th aii
Legali
T i M bEr-fo rs a le . ursfiTEf)
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND
MANAGEMENT. Oral auction
bids as hereinafter deslgimted
will be received by the OWrlct
Forester, Bureau of Land Man
agement, Room 322 Hampton
Building, Eugene, Oregon, be
ginning at 10:30 a.m., Pacltlc
Standard Time, on August 12,
1954, for all timber marked or
designated for cutting. Before
bids are submitted, full infor
mation concerning the timber,
the conditions of sale and sub
mission of bids should be ob
tained from the above District
Forester. The right is hereby re
served to waive technical de
fects In this advertisement and
io reject any or all bids, The
United States reserves Ihe rlrht
to waive any informality in bids
received whenever such waiver
is in the interest of the United
States. IN LANE COUNTY, ORE
GON: SIUSLAW RIVER MAR
KETING AREA: O&C: ORAL
AUCTION: SALVAGE: All tim
ber designated for cutting on
NWU, Sec. 27, T. 16 S., R. 7 W.,
W.M., estimated for the purpose
of this sale to be 2.2G9 M bd. ft.
Douglas-fir, 23 M bd. ft. Western
Hemlock, 5 M bd. ft. Western
Red Cedar. No bid fot less than
$16.95 per M bd. ft. for ihe Douglas-fir.
$5.60 per M bd. ft. for
the Western Hemlock, $3.00 per
M bd. ft. for tho Western Red
Cedar, or a total purchase price
of $38,603.35 will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid, $2,
550.00. All timber designated for
cutting on m-iNWii, Sec. 7. T.
20 S., R. 5 W., W.M.. estimated
for the purpose of this sale to
be 643 M bd. ft. Douglaa-f lr,
3 M bd. ft. Western Hemlock, 5
M bd. ft. Western Red Cedar.
No bid for less than $15.15 per
M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir,
$7.20 per M bd. ft. for the West
ern Hemlock, $4.25 per M bd. ft.
for the Western Red Cedar, or
a total purchase price of $9,
784.30 will be considered. Mini
mum deposit with bid, $1,100.00.
All timber designated for cutting
on Lots 3 and 4 (NViNWVi),
Sec. 5, T. 20 S R. 5 W W.M.,
estimated for the purpose of
this sale to be 100 M bd. ft.
Douglas-fir, 1 M bd. -ft, Westorn
Red Cedar. No bid for less than
$10.85 per M bd. ft. for the
Douglas-fir, $3.45 per M bd. ft.
for the Western Red Cedar, or
a total purchase price of $1,
088.45 will be considered. Mini
mum deposit with bid, $250.00.
AH timber designated for cutting
on SViNE'iS Wli, SE'4SW4, SVi
NESEiA.S'fcNWttSE, SEASE
Sec. 3, T. 19 S., R. 7 W
W.M., estimated for the purpose
of this .sale to be 922 M bd. ft.
Douglas-fir, 43 M bd. ft. Western
Hemlock, 46 M bd. ft. Western
Red Cedar. No bid for less than
$17.95 per M bd. ft. for the
Douglas-fir, $7.60 per M bd. ft.
for the Western Hemlock, $7.10
per M bd. ft. for the Western
Red Cedar, or a total purchase
price of $17,203.30 will be con
sidered. Minimum deposit with
bid $1,500.00. All timber desig
nated for cutting on NWiNW4,
N'SWUNW, Sec. 27, T. 19 S.,
R. 4 W., W.M., estimated for
the purpose of this sale to be
84 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir. No bid
for less than $12.50 per M bd.
ft. or a total purchase price of
$1,050.00 will be considered. Min
imum deposit with bid, $250.00.
UPPER WILLAMETTE MARKET
ING AREA: O&C: ORAL AUC
TION: SALVAGE: All timber des
ignated for cutting on NVSW'j,
Lot 3 tSEV4SWii), Lot 4 (SWV
SWi), NVifSEi4, Lot 1 (SEWSE
'), Lot 2 (SWWSEi), SWNEV,
NEViNEVi, Sec. 35, T. 22 S., R.
3 W W.M., estimated for the
purpose of this sale to be 1,144
M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 152 M bd.
ft. Western Hemlock, 88 M bd.
ft. Western Red Cedar, 59 M bd.
ft. Incense Cedar. No bid for
less than $11.60 per M bd. ft.
for the Douglas-fir, $3.65 per M
bd. ft. for the Western Hemlock,
$3.00 per M bd. ft. for tht West
ern Red Cedar, and Incense Ce
dar, or a total purchase price of
$H,2ti6.;jii win De considered.
Minimum deposit with bid,
350.00. Ail timber designated for
cutting on SW-4NWV4, WWSWW,
SE!SWV4, Sec. 5, T. 23 S., R. 3
W., W.M., estimated for the pur
pose ot tms sale to ne h.u ai do.
ft. Douelas-fir. 2 M bd. ft. West
ern Hemlock, 1 M bd. ft. West
em Red Cedar, 3 M bd. ft. In
cense Cedar. No bid for less
than $13.50 per M bd. ft. for the
Douclas-flr. $3.05 per M bd. ft.
for Ihe Western Hemlock, $3.00
per M bd, ft. for the western
Red Cedar and the Incense Ce
dar, or a total purchase price
of $8,617.60 will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid, 51,
000.00. All timber designated for
cutting on Lot 7 (SW4NE'i),
Lot 6 SEV4NE14), Lot 9 (NB'4
SEj), Lot 10 (NWV4SEV4), Lot
11 (NEI4SWI1), Lot 12 (NWV4
SWVi), Lot 13 (SW4SWV1), Lot
14 (SEV4SWV4), Lot 15 (SWViSE
W), Lot 16 (SEViSEm, Sec. 13,
T. 18 S., R. 1 W W.M., estimated
for the purpose of this sale to be
493 M bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 50 M
bd. ft. Western Hemlock, 82 M
bd. ft. Western Red Cedar and
Incense Cedar. No bid for less
than $10.85 per M bd. ft. for
the Douglas-fir, $3.60 per M bd.
ft. for the Western Hemlock,
$3.00 per M bd. ft. for the West
ern Red Cedar and Incense Ce
dar, or a total purchase price of
$5,775.05 will be considered. Min
imum deposit with bid, $700.00.
No. 919 July 21, 1954.
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Notice Is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received by
Harry L. Chase, Lane County
Clerk, at. the Court House, Eu
gene, Oregon, until 10:30 a.m.,
August 3, 1954, for three auto
mobiles, one sedan delivery, one
ii-lon pickup; 2,940 lineal feet
concrete culvert, steel asphalt
dipped culvert, 400 kegs of
spikes and nails, all in accord
ance with specifications now on
file In said Clerk's office. The
bids will be opened publicly at
10:30 a.m., August 3, 1954, In the
County Commissioners' Room,
Louri House, hugenc, Oregon.
The County reserves the right to
accept bids with minor devla
Hons from specifications or to
reject any or all bids. No bidder
may withdraw his bid after the
hour set for the opening thereof,
or before award of the contract,
unless said award is delayed for
a period exceeding 30 days. All
envelopes should be plainly
marked "bids" on (he outside.
Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check or bid bond
for 10 of the hid price, to be
forfeited if bid is accepted and
contract not performed. Board
of County Commissioners bv Ken
neth Nielsen. Robert D. Maclay,
and Ralph Petersen, County Com
mlsslnners. No. 934 Julv 27. 1954.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That I, Mr. or Mrs. J. L. Smith
of 552 W. 5th Avenue, Eugene,
Oregon, am the legal owner of
that cc.-tain deposit heretofore
in custody of the First National
Bank of Eugene, of Eugene, Ore
gon, in the amount of $1,009.35,
which was declared abandoned
under the provisions of Chapter
587, Oregon Laws nf 1947, and
turned over lo the State and
Board or the State nf Oregon
as abandoned mnnev under the
date nf July 1, 1951; and that I
have pelittoned the said State
Land Board for the recovery
thereof,
MR. or MRS. ,1. L. SMITH
No. 940 July 21, 1954.
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NOTICE rO"CONTR ACTORS"
Sealed b(ds will be received
by the County Clerk for Lane
County, State of Oregon, until
It o'clock a.m., August 3, 1954,
when Ihey will be opened in
the County Commislsoners Room,
Court House, Eugene, Oregon,
for Ihe following projects:
Improvement of Talum Lane,
Dalton Drive, Maclay Drive, and
Laurclhurst Drive.
No bid will be received or con
sidered by the County unless it
Includes a statement that bid
der, If awarded the contract, will
pay not less than the prevailing
rato of wages as of the date of
his bid to each and every one
who may be employed in the
performance of the work.
Bids shall he accompanied by
certified check or bid bond to
the amount of 10 per cent of
the amount of the bid.
No bidder may withdraw his
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opening thereof or before award
of the contract unless said award
Is delayed for a period exceed
ing 30 days.
Tho Counly Commissioners re
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slight irregularity which doc's
not affect the amount of the
bid.
Plans and specifications may
he secured at the office of ihe
County Clerk or County En
gineer. BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS
By Robert D. Maclay,
Kencth Nielsen, and
Ralph Petersen,
Co. Commissioners.
No. 935 July 27, 1954.
REQUEST FOR BIDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that sealed bids for the appoint
ment hereinafter mentioned will
be received from residents only
of School District No. 139, Lane
County, Oregon, by Mrs. Leonard
Rust, Clerk of said District, at
her residence In Elmlra, Oregon,
until the hour .of 11:00 o'clock
P.M., on tho 26th day of July,
1954, The appointment for which
bids will be received Is for the
supplying of labor for all mainte
nance and janitorial services re
quired in and about the two
school plants operated in said
District, during the period com
mencing August 1, 1954, and end
ing June 30, 1955. Bids shall be
in gross lump sum only. A con
tract will be entered into with
the successful bidder, which
among other things will provide
that work In excess of eight
hours In any one day and In
excess of forty-four hours In any
one week will not be allowed.
A copy of the proposed con
tract and the keys to the build
ings may be seen and had from
the District Clerk.
The right lo reject any and
all bids Is reserved.
Dated this 17th day of July,
1954.
MRS. L. W. RUST
Clerk of School District
No. 139, Lane County,
Oregon.
No. 929 July 23, 1954.
Death Notices
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Seno, Ore il s7
and onr 0l)h" li J
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held
NOTICE OF PROPOSED FORMA
TION OF SPECIAL ROAD DIS
TRICT OF HOLLIS PLAT,
LANE COUNTY, OREGON
Notice is hereby given that
the Board of County Commis
sioners of Lane County, Oregon,
has fixed the hour of 10:00
o'clock a.m. on August 11, 1954,
as the time and the offices of
the said Board in the County
Courthouse of Lane County, Ore
gon, as the place for a hearing
on the matter of the formation
of a special road district to be
known as Special Road District
of Hollls Plat, comprising the
territory within the following
described boundaries, lo-wit:
Commencing at a point 481.18
feet North of the Southwest
corner of Joseph Davis Dona
tion Land Claim No. 43 in
Township 17 South, Ran-je 4
West of the Willamette Merl
dian, run thence south 1946.5
feet to the center of Howard
Avenue, thence South 8044'
East 330.0 feet to the begin
ning point of said tract, thence
South 660.00 feet, thence South
89s44' East 330.0 feet, thence
North 660.0 feet to the center
of said road, thence North 89
44' West 330.0 feet to the place
of beginning, in Lane County,
Oregon.
excepting therefrom Lot 1,
BIOCK 2 Of HOlllS jiai.
LAURITA PAGE
Clerk of the Board of
County Commissioners
of Lane County, Oregon,
No. 915 July 21, 1954.
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