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    Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.
8B Wed., Aug. 18, 1954
Portland Markets
PORTLAND UPl Butterfat Tents
tlve, subject to Immediate change
Premium quality, maximum to .33 to
one per rent acidity, delivered In
Portland, 58-fiO lb; first quality, 56
88; second quality, fi3lfa-53tt. Valley
routes and country points 2 cents
less.
Butler Wholesale, fob. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 57H lb; 92 score, 56'$; B
grade, 90 score, 55li; 89 score, 52.
Cheese To wholesaler Oregon
singles, 3813-411-a; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 4i
44.
Eggs to producers Candled
f.o.o. Foruana ungraded large, 44;
AA largo 49-50; A large, 43; AA med
ium, 36; A medium 34; A small, 18-19;
country pickup 1 cent less.
Eggs to retailers grade AA, Jorge,
BO-51; A jargc, 51; aa medium. 44-1 a;
A medium 42-44; A small, 28-29. Car
tons 1-3 cents additional.
Live chickens No, 1 quality fob
plants fryers and roasters, 27; at the
farm 26; light hens, 13; heavy hens
15-16; old roosters, 12-13.
Turkeys To producers, for breed
er types, heavy hens, 30 f.o.b. farm,
New York dressed basis; toms 25,
fryer-roasters 26 ailve.
Rabbits Average to growers
Live white, 3'i-4"a lbs, lft-zz, 5-6 lbs,
14-18; old does, 10-12, few higher.
Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 56
59; cut up, 62-65.
Wholesale Dressed Meals
Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs,
41.00-43.00; good, 39.00-41.50; commer
cial, 32.00-39.00; utility, 27,00-33.00; com
mercial cows 24.00-30.00; utility, 22.0O-
26.00; canners-cutters, 20.00-23.00.
Beef cuts choice steers Hind
quarters, 53.00-56.00; rounds, 4B.00
52.00; full loins, trimmed, 80.00-87.00;
forequarters, 31.00-35.00; chucks, 33.00-
26.00; rins, 4y.uu-w.uu.
Pork cuts loins, choice, R-12 lb,
59.00-61.00; shoulders 15 in, 37.50-41.00;
sparerlbs, 55.0057.00; fresh hams, 10-14
lb, 56.00-60.00.
Veal and calves Good-choice, all
weights, -30.00;-40.00; commercial 27.00
34,00. Lamb Choice-prime spring lamb
under 50 lb 35.00-37.00; good all
weights, 30.00-35.00.
Wool Grease basis, Willamette
Valley, 55-57 lb; Eastern Oregon mixed
cross bred range wool, 53-35; fine and
half blood, 55-62.
Country-dressed meats, f.o.b. Port
land: Beef Cows, utility, 20-22 lb; canners-cutters
17-18.
Veal Top quality, lightweight, 30
31; rough heavies, 20-28.
Hogs Lean blockers 34-35; sows,
light, 24-25.
Lambs Best light springs, 33-35;
yearlings, 20-24.
Mutton Best, 10-11; cull-utility,
8-10.
Fresh Produce
Onions 50 lb sacks, Calif, yel
lows, 2.25-2.35; white 3.00-50; Wash.
Walla Walla yellows, med, 2.25-50;
large, 2.50-75.
Potatoes Oregon Boardman long
whites, No. 1-A, 3.50-75; No. 2, 1.35-50;
Wash, long whites, 3.15-50; No. 2 1.35
50; local round reds, 1.50-2.00; Russells
No. 1, 3.50-75.
Hay U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa,
baled, f.o.b. Portland, 28.00 ton.
Financial Quotations
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGB
Selected List
Reported by
Foster ft Marshall, Eugene Offices
now .tnNKS CLOSING AVERAGES
30 industrials 34B.51, up .13
20 Rails J10.34. off .10
15 utilities 61.48, up .07
Volume 2,39(1,11(10
Admiral 23'H Rllddon 38',s
AirRcdn 26", Goodyear IVi
Al Ludlum 35",4 tit. Nor 33
Al Chcm 95ta Greyhound 12".
Al Store! 47Tj Gulf Mob XD 343,
Allis Ch 65H Gulf Oil 58la
AmerAirl 13', Homestake 43-H
AmerCan 45' HoweSnd 14?a
Amer Cyanmd 51V. Ill Cent 51'.
AmerGas .IS'i IntHarv 32li
AmerMtra . 11'. Int Nickel XD 44,4
AmerRdtr 21 Int Paper 75'
Amer Smelt 37' Int Tel 22W
AmerTel 173, Johns Man 77
AmerTob 59 Jones La 2614
Amer Wool 2 )'' Kennccott 86'
Anaconda 4(i'h Lib Owens 59
AnPrich, 44i Lockheed 4OT
Armco 49'4 -.oews 17's
Armour lOli Lorlllard 24
AsocDG 251 a McKesson vm
Atchison 114', M&MWood loan
Avco 6 Mack 22W
Baldwin mi Gl Martin 30W
BalOhio 2?' Mont Ward 73 W:
Bendix Av 114 Nil Bis 43V.
BethStl 76 NtlDist 21
Boeing SHi NtlGpsm 34 Va
Bore War 88 Ntl Lead 53' 3
Bucyrus 30T's vtl Steel 51a
Burlington 14 NJ Y Cent 21-U
CdnPac 2714. NoPac 59
Celanese 2n'i Pac Gas 45-s
as Ohio 381i Packard 2,
St. Paul ' 12' Pan Am Air 14Va
St. Paul Pr 41)14 Paramount 34',),
Chrysler 617-s Penney Ba'V
Umax 5:1 PennKK mm
ColuGaa 15 Pepsi 14
ContMtrs. ltl-'i PtlzcrXD 35?
Corn Prod 78-H phllco 35'
Crane 35 P Morris 39
CroZell 514 Phillips M?
CurtWrl 13' PrncGam 9(1
Douglas KB Radio 33',i
DowChem 4Ha Rayonier 43
Du Pont XD 138 Item Rand 24
East. Alrl ZB'A Rep Steel aui
Eastman fid'i Rexall 7
Emerson 13V& Reynolds 37Vs
Erie 18 Richfield 57
Firestone 82'4 St. Regis 304
Gen Dyna B7'a Safeway 457s
Gen Elec 44Vi Schenley 19T's
Gen Foods 74 Sears 69Va
GenMtrs 80'i Sinclair 4-iti
Ga Pacific 13H Socony 4574 1
Sou Co 1814 Tw Cen Fox 23',a
Sou Pari 47 UnBag 62
Sou Rv 57',i Un Carbide 82.i
Spertv 79'., UnOll 484
Spiegel in' Un Pac 137H
SldOCal KI'A Untd Aire 62'.
Std Oil NJ .V,s Untd Alrl 25's
Studebkr 19 Untd Fruit 49's
Sunrav 1914 US Rubber Xd38',
Svlvania 3Td US Steel 53S
Texas 7SJ' Hlr Walker 64-1.
Textron Iftta Wes Union S4'-a
Tidewater 21)' a Westlnghs 677a
Transam 35'4 Woolworth 45
TWO 20 Zenith 73
LOCAL SECURITIES
(The following quotations reflect
prices at which one or mora dealers
in Eugene were able to fill orders to
day, as reported by Zilka, Smither &
Co., Inc.)
Bids Asked
Bank of Amer 36H .IBM
Bank of Calif mi. 7VA
Booth-Kelly 305
Cascade Ply 24 25
Consol Ftwys IB 174
Copco, Com 30 . 31',a
Copco, 4.7 Pfrt 96
First Nat'l 55"i 5911
Jantzcn, Com '. 2l',a 23'a
Jantzen, I'm a'.a
Long-Bell 17'i 19'4
PP&L, Com 24 26
Pope ft Talbot I Hi !2",i
Port Gas, Coke 22a 24
Port Gen Elec 19'a 2nra
Seattle 1st Nat'l 94 100
U.S. Nat'l Bank 7B!i 844
West Cst Tel 19 20a.
Weyerhaeuser 901i 96Va
"mutual'funds
(Mid-morning prices as reported by
Zilka, Smither 4 Co., Inc.
Bid Asked
Aff Fund 5.63 6.09
Canada Fund 13.74 14.87
Com Inv. Co 7.82 8.50
Dlv Shs 2.19 2.41
Eaton ft H 15.55 16.63
Equity Fund 6.03 6.25
Fund Inv 24.10 . 26.11
Grp Sec Com 10.12 11.09
Incorp Inv . 12.99 14.04
Keystone B-4 11.54 12.60
Keystone S-2 10.58 11.05
Mass Inv Tr 24.39 26.37
Nat'l Stk 6.24 6.82
Telv ft Elect 9.33 10.17
Wellington 23.14 25.23
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (IB-Cattle: 400. market
rather slow, due partly to stronger
asking prices; two loads good fed
steers ana few commercial grass
steers unsold: scattered lots cutter
and utility steers steady at 10.50-17.50:
utility heifers 11-15; canner and cut
ler cows mostly 8-9: shells down to
6.50; few utility cows 10-11, some held
higher; utility and commercial Dulls
14-16; light cutters down to 11.
Calves: 100; market slow: steady to
weak; good and choice vcalers and
light calves mostly 16-18; light vealers
up to 20; utility and commercial
grades 10-13.
Hogs: zoo; market active, steady to
strong; choice 180-235 lb butchers
mostly 26-26.50; few choice 260-270-lb
and 155-lb 24.50; choice around 350-550-lb
sows salable 17-19.50.
Sheep: 800; market fairly active,
fully steady with Tuesday; choice
spring lambs mostly 17: few lots with
prime end 17.50; good and choice
around 75-lbs No. 2 pelt Iambs 15.50;
good 62-lb shorn feeder lambs 14; odd
choice yearlings 13; good and choice
slaughter ewes salable 4-5 or above.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND W No bids or offers
on coarse grains.
Wheat bid to 'arrive market, basis
No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: soft
white 2.26; soft white excluding Rex
z.zt), wnue uiuo z.ze.
Hard Red Winter: ordinary 2.28; 10
per cent z.zs; xi per cent 2.33; 12 per
cent 2.39.
Hard White Baart: ordinary 2.31;
10 per cent 2.31; 11 per cent 2.32; 12
per cent 2.33.
Car receip.ts: wheat 133; barley 25;
flour 14; corn 1; mill feed 3.
- - WJ
AT YOUR
I I'll : I J-H i Hl MM:1H
.Super-fine texture. Puremild, safe for
most sensitive skin.
Cara Nome MCE POWDER
1.25
Elkays Aerosol INSECT KILLER
tllvw' Nn. now Que
nM. cash-button exterminator o p -- -. v
stainingwhenused as directed, wot. .
7SE?V l$4M ALL-PURPOSE
gggBr DEEP CREAM & SKIN FRESHE
FRESHENER
BOTH O AQ
FOR ONLY Xot?
. nm t IMC
MbtU" , . uiunv WAIL Rf
. Tuin TIUf FORK " """" .
. "T... tlcet with heat-icsistant W ' .
Steaming sl"'"''", ,otheri wllint tQ0 purchase of
, , 11-v Povoll rroaui."
FOR PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE,
IRINO YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO US
mm
PAL Razor Blades
Double or single edge
i in Zpak dispenser.
PEPS0DENT
TOOTH PASTE
NtWfUVOl
tion against decay.
Giant Silt
MEDS
Tampons
Box t( 10
39
MENTH0LATUM
For co'd discomforts, les-
sens surface congestion.
i
NATURAL CURL PERMANENT hTSJIL. .. 1.50
POISON IVY LOTION Aerosol 5 ounce 1.69
REXALL SUNBURN CREAM Aerosol 4 ounce 1.49
ANTIHISTAMINE TABLETS, haT?.'.!'. 49
FUNGI-REX GREASELESS, Foot discomfort 1V4 ounce
KLENZO ANTISEPTIC, cinnamon-flavored moulh wash . .Pint 79
DPYAII DARI7M relieves simple diarrhea, rr.
FA I. An LI. rHDIt-UL, soothes upset stomach 4 ounce JJy
ANN DELAFIELD FACE POWDER, regular or compressed 1.50
STAG SPRAY DEODORANT &ft".lc,T 3 MMt 98
REXALL DELUXE TOOTH BRUSHES, . . tach 59
PRO-CAP ADHESIVE TAPE, :natoe:ep'.3w:dlh?..sards 29c
REX-MAID RUBBER GLOVES, g.iT.V th Only 39
ALCO-REX, cooling. invtRorating body rub Pint 49
ANACIN 50 table.s 69
BROWNIE HAWKEYE CAMERA, Flash mhi 6.95
DR. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER mKt 45
Plus Federal Tan on some items.
mm
Eugene Markets
BUTTERFAT
Premium
First Quality S'O:
Second Quality 52c
BUTTER (Wholesale Prices)
AA Prints . - fi,1c
Quarter-pound cartons 66c
EGGS (Buying Trice)
AA Larfie 4!)c
Large A
Medium AA 3ac
Medium A
Small 20c
EGGS (Ore. Wholesale)
Jumbo A ... , 5c
Extra Largn AA 60c.
Extra Large A 5Kc
Large AA 58c
Large A 1- Slc
Medium AA 45c
Small A 29c
Large Checks 38c
eggs (Public Market, retail)
Jumbo 72c
Extra Large AA "'c
Extra Large A 65c
Large AA 64c
Large A 60c
Medium AA 52c
Medium A 51c
Small A 36c
POULTRY (Swift's delivered plant)
No. 1-colored hens, all weights.,.- 14c
No. 1 Leghorn hrns - 12c
No. 1 colored fryers, 2-4 lbs. ,. 27c
No. 1 colored roasters, 4 lbs. up 27c
No. 1 Leghorn springs, 2 lbs. up 24c
Cocks and Stags . . 10c
Prices lc less at farm.
No. 2 poultry, 4c under above prices
No. 3 poultry, i of above prices
POULTRY (NW huylnc prices)
No. 1 colored hens, all weights 15c
Leghorn hens - 12c
No. 1 cotored roasters 27c
No. 1 colored spring fryers 27c
Prices lc less at farm.
TALLOW
Tallow 2c
Grease 2c
BARKS
Carcara, lb. dry 15c
HIDES AND WOOL
Heavy Beef 2,&-3c
Light Beef 2Vi-3V4c
Bull Hfc-2c
Calf 7-12c
Kip 5-8c
Mohair, 12 mo. clipped ... ... 53c
Lamb & Short Wool 48c
Long Wool 53c
Britain Asked to Make
U. S. Money Demands
LONDON W-The United States
has asked Britain to take over
its compensation demands against
Red China for the six Americans
killed and wounded in the British
airliner shot down July 23 near
Hainan Island, official sources
said Tuesday night.
Informants said Washington has
proposed that Britain lump its
own compensation claims with
those of the United States and
present them to the Chinese Com
munists. Peiping already has rejected
two direct American demands for
compensation, but has offered to
talk over the British claims.
Legali
""notice of Annexation""
election
NOTICE is hereby given, that
pursuant to ordinance, a special
election will be held in the City
of Eugene, Oregon, and also in
the following described territory
which Is proposed to be annexed
to the City of Eugene, to-wii:
Beginning at the Intersection
of the West line of Berkeley
Park Addition, as platted in
Book 15, Page 28 of Lane County
Plat Records with the North line
of the South half of South half
of Section 35, Township 17 South,
Range 4 West, of the W.M., and
running thence West to the East
line of Acorn Park Subdivision,
as platted in Book 13, Page 7 of
Lane County Plat Records;
thence Northerly along the East
line of Acorn Park Subdivision
to a point 330.05 feet North
00644' East from the North line
of Fourteenth Avenue; thence
North 8956' West to the West
line of Acorn Park Street;
thence Northerly along the West
line of Acorn Park Street to the
property corner common to Lots
6 and 7 of Block 18 of the Re
plat of Blocks 2, 4, and 5 of
Acorn Park, as recorded in Book
20, Page 23 of Lane County Plat
Records; thence Westerly
through the center of Block 18
lo the Northwest corner of Lot
12, Block 18 of sa'd Replat of
Blocks 2, 4, and 5 of Acorn
Parkj thence Southerly along the
East line of Buck Street to the
North line of the South half of
the South half of Section 35,
Township 17 South, Range 4
West, W.M.; thence Westerly
along the North line of the
South half of the South half of
Sections 35, 34 and 33 of Town
ship 17 South. Range 4 West,
W.M., to a line bearing South
0'09' West from a point on the
South line of Eleventh Avenue
West (Route "F" which last
mentioned point is south fl09'
West of a point South 88t56"
East 5755.2 feet from the North
west corner of the Northeast
quarter of the Southeast quarter
of Section 32. Township 17
South, Range 4 West, of the
W.M.; thence North 0'0!)' East
to a point 300 feet North of and
measured at right angles to the
center line of Eleventh Avenue
West; thence Easterly parallel
lo and 300 feet North of the
center line of Eleventh Avenue'
West to the East line of Bert el
son Road (Co. Road No. 442);
thence Southerly along the East
line of Bcrtelson Road to the
Northwest corner of Lot 49 of
Silica Park Subdivision in Sec
tion 34, Township 17 South,
Range 4 West, W.M.; thence East
erly along the North line of Lots
4fl through 64 of Silica Park
Subdivision lo the Northeast
corner of said Lot 64; thence
Easterly parallet lo the center
line of Elevcnt h Avenue West
(Route "F") to a point due South
of the Southeast corner of Math
ew Wallis Donation Land Claim
No. 40; thence North to the
Southeast corner of said D.L.C.
No. 40; thence Northerly along
the East line of said D.L.C. No.
40 to a point 300' South of the
South line of the Coos Bav
Rranch of the Southern Pacific
Railroad right of way; thence
Westerly parallel to and 300'
South of the South line of said
Coos Bay Branch of the South
ern Pacific Railroad to the East
line of the Northwest H of the
Southwest '( of Section 27, Town
ship 17 South, Range 4 West,
Willamette Meridian; thence
South 0'02 West to a point 572.
83' South 0"02' West of the South
line of the Coos Bav Branch of
the Southern Pacific Railroad
right of way; said South line of
the right of way being 50 feet
southerly from the center line
of the main track at or near
station 13922.7; thence North
R9'41'12- West 764.87 feet; thence
North 002' East 557.99 feet to
the south line of the Southern
Pacific Railroad richt of wav;
thence North to the cast-west
line through the center of Sec
tion 27, Township 17 South,
Ran go 4 West, Willamette Meri
dian; thenco easterly along the
east-west line through the cen
ter of said Section 27 to tho
East line of Bcrtelson Road (Co.
Road 442); thence southerly
along the east line of Bertclson
Road to Intersect with a line
extending South 8906 East from
a point, said last mentioned
point being 1471.45 feet .South
002' West from the Northwest
corner of the Southeast 'i of the
Northwest t of Section 27,
Township 17 South. Range 4
West, W M ; thence South P9"tW
East to a point South 019' West
legals
1.11(711 toot OniTi a nnlnt in the
center of the old Elmira Road,
said last mentioned point being
904.33 feet North 8916' West
from the Northeast corner of the
Southwest 4 of the Northeast
yA of Section 27. Township 17
South, Range 4 West. Willam
ette Meridian; thence North 0619
West to a point Norm irzo- r.am
107.0 fprt and North 8!)D0fi' West
901.78 feet from a point, said last
mentioned point being 1310.7
feet South 0"28 West of the
Northeast corner of the South
west i of tho Northeast V4 of
Section 27, Township 17 South,
Range 4 West, W.M.; thence
South 8906' East to the West
line of Alva Park hunaivision;
thence Southerly along the West
line of Alva Park Subdivision to
the east-west line thru the cen
ter of Section 27, Township 17
South, Range 4 West, W.M.,
thence Easterly on a line through
the center of Sections 27 and 26.
Township 17 South. Range 4
West, W.M. to a line bearing
North 0'35' East from a point,
said last mentioned point being
965.3 feet North 89 10' West of
a point that is 1011.5 feet North
0"36' East of a point that Is
47.985 chains South and 2(1.081
chains North 8940' West of ttie
Northwest corner of the Prior F,
Blair Donation Land Claim No.
39, Township 17 South. Range 4
West, W.M.; thence South 0"35
West to a ooint 965.3 feet North
8910' West of a point that is
1011.5 feet North ti3B' fcast oi a
point that is 47.985 chains South
and 26.681 chains North 8940
West of Ihe Northwest corner of
the Prior F. Blair D.L.C. 39;
thence South 8910' East to a
point 598.0 feet North R9 10'
West of a point that is 1011.5
feet North 0P36 East of a point
that Is 47.985 chains South and
28.681 chains North 8940' West
of the Northwest corner of the
Prior F. Blair D.L.C. 39, Town
ship 17 South, Range 4 West,
Willamette Meridian; thence
North 0"36' East to a point due
West of the Northwest corner
of Lot 2 of the Plat of Oak
Home; thence East to the North
west corner of Lot 2 Plat of Oak
Home; thence Easterly to the
Northeast corner of said Lot 2;
thence East to the East line of
Cleveland Street; thence North
erly along the East line of Cleve
land Street to the South line of
Cooper Street, as platted in Pet'
ersen's Plat; thence Easterly
along the South line of Cooper
Street to the East line of said
.Petersen's Plat; thence Northerly
to a point, said point being
South 033i West 306 feet from
the Northwest corner of Lot 1
Cross Plat, as recorded In Vol
ume 25, Page 582 of Lane County
Plat Records; thence North 89"
East 234.5 feet; thence South
0c33i' West 199.8 feet; thence
North 8955' East to the East
line of Garfield Street; thence
Southerly along East line of Gar
field Street to tho Southwest
corner of Lot 11 of Cross Plat;
thence Easterly along the South
line of said Lot 11 of Cross Plat,
and on East to the City Limits
of Eugene, said City Limits be
ing a line running due North
from the Northwest corner of
James Huddleston's Donation
Land Claim 37; thence South
to the Norlh line of McLaren's
Pl"t; thence Westerly to the
Northwest corner of McLaren's
Plat; thence Southerly to the
Southwest corner of Blair Street
Addition; thence Easterly along
the South boundary of Blair
Street Addition to a line running
due North from the Northwest
corner of James Huddleston Do
nation Land Claim No. 37; thence
South to the South line of Fifth
Avenue West; thenco westerly
along the South line of Fifth
Avenue West and the South line
of the Oregon Electric Railway
Company right of way to the
North tine of Section 36, Town
ship 17 South, Range 4 West,
w inameiie meridian; t tience
Westerly to the Northwest corner
of said Section 36: thence South
erly to the Northeast corner of
Berkeley Park Addition; thence
Westerly to the Northwest cor
ner of Berkeley Park Addition;
thence Southerly along the west
line of Berkeley Park Addition
to the point of beginning, all in
Lane County, State of Oregon.
The election will be held on
the 17th day of September. 1954,
and all electors In the City of
Eugene and In the territory pro
posed to be annexed are hereby
notified and invited to vote upon
the annexation of said territory
t9 the City of Eugene, pursuant
to Sections 222.110 to 222.160 Ore
gon Revised Statutes, by placing
or designating unon their hallnts
the words, "For Annexation" or
Against Annexation" or words
equivalent thereto. The polling
places will be open from 8:00
p ciock a.m. in the morning un
til 8:00 o'clock o.m. in ihr Avnn.
ing, Pacific Standard Time, of
The Common Council of the
City of Eugene has designated
the following as' the polling
places within the area proposed
to be annexed, tn-wlt:
Ivorson Paint Company Store,
" nm rtve., west of the
West City Limits of Eugene. Ore
gon, in Lane County. Oregon,
mm "mini me i.iiy or Eugene,
Oregon, to be as follows, to-wit:
Ward No. 1: Very Little The
atcr, 2350 Hilyard, Eugene, Oregon.
Ward No. 2: Grace Lutheran
i.nuri-n, nm ana i-crry Street.
Eugene, Oregon.
Ward No. 3: Enecni Vnp9.
tional School, 751 Fourth Avenue
bUKciie, uregon
Ward No. 4: Woodrnw Wilson
.jr. nign, inn and Charnelton,
Eugene. Orecon
This notice shall be published
once each week for four succes
sive weeks In the Eugeno Register-Guard,
a daily newspaper of
general circulation in Eugene
Oregon, and in the area pro
posed to be annexed and shall
also be posted for a like period
of time in four public plares
within the City of Eugene, Ore
gon, and four public places with
in said territory proposed to be
annexed.
Dated this 10th day of August,
1954.
COMMON COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF
EUGENE, OREGON.
No. 998Scpt. 15. 1954.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN 'SSA"LE
Notice is hereby given that un
der authority of an Order of the
Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane Countv duly
made and entered on the 27th
day of Jiiiv, 1954, the under
signed Guardian of tho estate of
Carl Muhr. an incompetent per
son, will sell at private sale all
or any parcel of the following
described real property, to-wif
Item No. l. An undivided one
half interest in the following:
Beginning at the most westerly
nrner of Lot 1. Block 1, of the
plat of the Second Roscdale Ad
dition to Eugene. Lane County
Orecon; run thence North 35
05 East a distance of 3R.7 feet
thence North 43'55 East a dls
tance of 84.6 feet; thence South
28 IT East a distance of 108 7
feet, more or less, to the North
cast corner of Lot 2, Block 1,
of said plat, thence Westerly
along the platted boundary of
Lou 1 and 2. a distance of
133.2 feet to the point of bo
ginning. The herein descrlhed
tract of land is a part of Lot
V. BIock Second Roscdale
Addition to Eugene. Lane Coun
ty. Oregon, as the same is
platted and recorded in the
Plat Records for Lano County.
Oregon.
ALSO: An undivided ono-hilf
interest in the following:
Lot 2. Block 1, Second Rose
dale Addition lo Eugene, Lane
tountv. Oregon, as the same
is platted and recorded in the
Plat Records of Lane Countv.
Oregon, subject to the unpaid
balance on a contract with
S'wsc W. Miltonberger and
ihaye h. Miltonberger to pur
chase said premises on a par
tial pavmem plan.
Item No. 2. An .undivided one-
Legals
half interest In Lot 1, Block
1 of the Second iioseaaie au
dition to Eugene, Lano County,
Oregon, except the portion
thereor which is Included in
the Miltonberger contract above i
referred to.
Item No. 3. An undivided one
half interest In Lot 5. Block 1,
of the Second ItosptlHlo Addi
tion to Eugene, of Lano Coun
tv. Oregon.
Item No. 4. An undivided one
half interest in Lot R. Block 1,
of the Second Roscdale Addi
tion lo Eugeno, Lano County,
Oregon. ,, .
Item No. 5. An undivided one
half Interest in Lot 7, Block 1,
of tho Second Roscdale Addi
tion to Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon. ....
Item No. fi. An undivided one
half interest in Lot 3, Block 3,
of the Second Roscdale Addi
tion to Eugene, Lane County.
Oregon. , .
Item No. 8. -An undivided one
half interest in Lois 4, 5, 6,
and 7 In Block 3. of the Sec
and Roscdale Addition to Eu
gene, Lane County, Orecon.
Item No. 9. An undivided one
half interest in Lot 4. in Block
5, of the Second Roscdale Ad
dition to Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon.
Item. No. 11. An undivided
one-half interest In Lot 12,
Block 5, of tho Second Rose
dale Addition to Eugene, Lane
County. Oregon.
Item No, 12. An undivided
one-half interest in Lot 13,
Block 5. of the Second Rose
dale Addition lo Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon.
Item No. 13. An undivided one
half interest In Lot 14, Block
5. of the second Roscdale Ad
dition lo Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon.
Hem No. 14. An undivided one
hair interest in Lot 15. Block
5, of the Second Roscdale Ad
dition to Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon.
Item No. 15. An undivided one
half interest in Lot 17, Block
35, of the Second Roscdale Ad
dition to Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon.
Item No. 18. An undivided one
half interest in Lot 11. Block
6. of the Second .Rosedale Ad
dition to Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon.
Tknt .-,1 cnla u-111 ho mad on
or after the 28th day of August.
1954. and bids will be received
at the office or Ray and Pen-
-i . inn uml-.ntto Fiippiip.
Oregon until a reasonable bid
shall have neen receiven. me
terms of the sale are as fol-
fn-U nr nno.half rash fll'd
one-half credit secured by a first
mortgage, or one-quarier vasrn
and three-quarters credit if sold
. nnnriiiinnsl fnn tract nf sale:
all sales to be subject to the ap
proval of tnc uoun.
EMI LIE M. MacMICKLE,
i:nrHfni
No. 953 Aug. 18. 1954.
Legale
Tflffff
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR. BUREAU Or LAND
MANAGEMENT. Oral auction or
scaled bids as hereinafter desig
nated will De received ny the
District Forester, Bureau or Land
Management, Room 322, Hamp
ton Building, Eugene, Oregon,
beginning at 10:30 A.M., Pacific
Standard Time, on August 26,
1954, for all timber marked or
designated for culling. Before
bids are submitted, full Infor
mation concerning Ihe timher,
conditions of $ale and submis
sion of bids should be obtained
from the ahove District Forester.
The right is hereby reserved to
waive technical defects In' this
advertisement and to reject any
or all bids. The United States
reserves the right to waive any
Informality In bids received
whenever such waiver is in the
Interest of the United Stales.
IN LANE COUNTY, OREGON:
SIUSLAW RIVER MARKETING
AREA: O. & C: SEALED BID:
for cutting on Lot I (NWWNW14).
Lot 2 (SW1NW4), Sec. 7,T. 20 S.,
R. 3 w.,w.M., estimated mr tne
purpose of this sale to be 129 M
hd. ft. nouglas-fir, 3 M bri. ft.
Incense Cedar. No bid for less
than $15.40 per M bd. fi. for Ihe
Douglas-fir, $5.20 per M bd. ft.
for ihe Incense- Cedar, or a tntnl
purchase prlco nf $2,002.20 will
be considered. Minimum deposit
with bid, $350.00. All timber des
ignated for cutting on SVaSEUi
NE'i, NEWSEW, Sec. 7. T. 19 S.,
R. 5 W., W.M., estimated for
the purpose of this sate lo be
90 M bd. ft. Douglas-flr. No bid
for less than $12.00 per M bd.
ft. nr a total purchase price
of $1,080.00 will be considered.
Minimum depost with bid, $250.00.
UPPER WILLAMETTE MARKET
ING AREA: O. & C: SEALED
BID: SALVAGE: All timher dps
signaled for cutting on NE',4
NE'i, Sec. 15. T. 21 S., R. 3 W.,
W.M., estimated for the purpose
or this sale to he 71 M bd. ft.
Douglas-flr. No bid for less than
$12.60 per M bd. ft. or a total
purchase price of $894.80 will
he considered. Minimum deposit
with bid, $200.00. ORAL AUC
TION: SALVAGE: All timber
designated Tor cutting on S',a
SEW, Sec. 35. T. 21 S., R. 2 W.,
W.M., estimated for the purpose
of this sale to be 384 M bd. ft.
Douglas-rir, 43 M bd. ft. West
ern Hemlock, 5 M bd. ft. West
ern Red Cedar. No bid for less
than $13.95 per M bri. fl. for
ihe Douglas-flr, $7.15 per M bd.
ft. for the Western Hemlock,
S5.05 per M bd ft. for Ihe
Western Red Cedar, or a total
purchase price of $5,694.00 will
be considered. Minimum deposit
with bid, $700.00.
No. 999 Aug. 18. 1954.
rersonal$
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Across from ? H
Lost & Found
to 191 wiiiVf" WttiT?
wartl. ""Hwifj;
hcifcr-vlclnnj,"
. r Jasncr. Pk .2"Wt
fill!
LOST: RlapwTT-
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5-7K9I. ' M- lf
JLPjn.Jlcvvara. "5 I
PARAKEET LOctITT----.
Htwn. OrcB"n "SPfh I
jmijporiaiion iii I
"Mi. Leav nc n i7
' -Will rxchanKn'M
collect. Plea.. bIII
furlhr Inrormaiio'; I
or 3 pass. Will .1.1 1' I I
on rolurn trl
Meetina Notir
and memto K
Fellows Cemetery
will he heldrSfliW
on the University 0(
cammis nn Mnna. WIIB
at 2 p.m.
Thn T.-...I ...t.. . I
Si" W
tho Assoelatlon. """"
Arnold I.lnrl.i.nj .. I
Business, IncomaTtBpjj
Business
Pronertv
...... .. ,. uu i
business. For price lid Ira
sec Will Scott after la J
J. U. Mcauirs
5li5 wiltnl. Broker Ph. un
Shop, LivintToiiaST
ALL ON 1 FLOOR. Cloa-hj,
ner lot, zoned Heavy infak
l.flnn' shop, 2-B.S. hum
home, presently used u
flees. 7 yrs. old. Call Hit
Min, eves. or
HANSEN & GLASS
nF.At.Tnuc
282 E. fith s I
Rental Prop, tor Silo !til
n-runno vnn cat k1 tmn-rn
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
iiMcmun, ijumcu ur ijANl)
MANAGEMENT. Oral auction
bids as hereinafter designated
will be received by the District
Forester, Bureau nf Land Man
agement, Room 322, Hampton
Building, Eugene, Oregon, be.
burning e. I..." 1.11., rriCUIC
Standard Time, on September 16,
iiiai, lor an umoer marKed or
nesignaiea lor cutting. Before
hlrlc ara E,,k. II r..tl !r
the conditions of sale and sul
mission oi Dins snould ne ob
tained from the above District
Forester. The right is hereby
reserved in waive technical de
fects in this advertisement and
to reject any or all bids. The
I1nilfH Slalnc niM-n,
received whenever such waiver
is in tne interest of tnc United
States. IN LINN COUNTY, ORE
GON: UPPER WILLAMETTE
niAHWij im, ark A: o. & C:
ORAL AUCTION: GREEN: All
Hmhni- rlnclnnolnl ..ll!
S'jNWViNW'i, S!,iNWi4. NV4NV4
SWl'. Sn 11 T 1K C o 1 w
W.M., estimated for the purpose'
iti mis sale to DC 3,710 Al Dd
ft. Douglas-flr, 5.1 M hd. ft. West
ern Hemlock, 188 M bd. fl. West
ern RnH rJ t f rt 1-
cense Cedar. No hid for less than
$20.35 per M bd. ft. for the Douglas-fir,
$9.20 per M bd. ft. for the
Western Hemlock, S5.05 per M
bd. ft. for the Western Red
Cedar and the Incense Cedar,
or a total purchase price of
$77,662.00 will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid, $4,
500.00. IN LANE COUNTY, ORE
GON: UPPER WILLAMETTE
MARKETING AREA: O. & C:
ORAL AUCTION: GREEN: All
timber designated for cutting on
NV4SWM, Sec. 31, T. 18 S R. 1
E., W.M., estimated for the pur
pose of this sale to be 802 M
bd. ft. Douglas-fir, 10 M bd. ft.
Western Hemlock, 18 M bd. ft.
White Fir. 68 M bd. ft. Western
Red Cedar, 2 M bd. ft. Incense
Cedar. No bid for less than
$15.70 per M hd. ft. for the
Douglas-fir, $6.20 per M bd. fl
for tho Western Hemlock, $4.95
per M bd. ft. for the White
Fir, $3.00 per M bd. fl. for the
Western Red Cedar and Incense
Cedar, or a total purchase price
of $12,952.50 will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid, SI,.
250.00. SIUSLAW RIVER MAR
KETING AREA: O. & C: ORAL
AUCTION: SALVAGE: All tim
ber designated for cutting on
EiNE'4SEM. S4SWUSE4, SE".
SF.iJ, Sec. 27, T. 19 S., R. 6 W.,
W.M., estimated for Ihe pur
pose of this sale lo be 136 M
bd. fl. Douglas-fir. No bid for
less than $9.40 per M bd. fl. or
a total purchase price of $1,278.40
will be considered. Minimum de
posit with bid, $250.00. All tim
ber designated for cutting on
SWSEW, SEiiSWW, Sec. 29 T
19 S.. R. 4 W., W.M., estimated
for the purpose of this sale to
I".."LJM.M' Oouglas-fir.
1 M bd. ft. While Fir. No bid
for If, than nn uj
for the Douglas-flr, $3.50 per M
bd. ft. for tho White Fir, or a
total purchase price of $109.50
will be considered. Minimum de
posit wllh hid, $100.00. All tim
ber designated for cutting on
all of Sec. 5 and NF.'.i. ELXW",
NEHSWti. Ni.aSE"-4. Sec." 7, T
20 s.. R. fi W.. W.M.. estimated
for the purpose of this sale to
be 5,016 Jl bd. ft. Douglas-flr.
29 M bd. ft. Western Hemlock,
81 M 1-d. ft. Western Red Cedar
22 M bd. fl. White Fir. No bid
lor less than $7.50 per M hd
ft. for the Dotiglas-fir, S3.65 per
M bd. ft. for the Western Hem
nek. S3.50 per M hd. ft. for the
Western Red Cedar and the
White Fir, or a total purchase
price of S3R.086.35 will be con
sidered. Minimum depost with
bid, $2,550.00.
Ni.l. Aug. 25. 1954.
INVITATION FOR RIDS
3 WHEEL LOADER
Notice Is hereby given that
sealed bids will be received hv
Harry L. Chase, Lane Countv
Clerk, at Ihe Court House, Eu
gene, Oregon, until 10:00 a m
August 30, 1954, providing for
the purchase of one 3-wheel
loader, all In accordance with
specifications now on file In aid
Clerk's office. The bids will l,c
opened publicly at 10:00 a m
August 30, 1954, In the Countv
Commissioners' room. Court
House, Eugene, Oregon. The
County reserves lite right to ac
cept bids with minor deviations
from cnnrlrinatln,,., A. .-
' -.V . """- l" reject
any or all bids. No bidder may
nmiurnw nis Dm after the hour
set for tho opening thereof, or
before uu-arrl f ,1.. .
, ......... ... i-uiuracr,
unless said award is delayed for
n yvrioa exceeding 30 days. All
envelopes should he plainly
.. ....... me outside.
bach bid must be accompanied
by a certified check or bid oond
lor 10 of the bid price, to be
forfeited if tho bid Is accepted
and contract not performed
Board of County Commissioners
by Kenneth' Nielsen, Rohert D
Maclay and Ralph Petersen,
Countv Commissioner
No. 992-Aug. 22, 1954. .
PUBLISHEIfS NOTICE
MEMBER OF
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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exclusively to the use of re
publication of all the local newa
printed in this newspaper is well
as all news dispatches
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Mall subscriptions In carrier de
livered zones are charged same
rate as that of carrier delivery.
By mM, out of state. 1 mo. 1.7S
runeral Notices 120
POWELL Marioiii T. Powell".
Funeral services 10 a.m. Mon
day, Aug. 23, 1954, at Vcalch
Holllngsworlh F.ngland Fun
eral Home, Dr. Vance H. Web
ster officiating. Interment in
the Mulkey Cemetery.
CALVERT Eliza Ann Calvcft"of
444 Cedar St., Junction City.
Funeral services will he held
Thursday, August 19, 1054, at
2 p.m. in (he Sherman-Mur-phcy
Funeral Home, Junction
City, with Rev. I. M. Nelson of
ficiating. Interment in the
IOOF Cemetery.
Funeral Supplements 126
PC-OLETARSETrFONEKA"ir
HOME
1100 Charnelton Phone 4-1435
MILLER-SllERMAN-MtrftTHY
FUNERAL HOME
Junction City Harrisburg
Phone 8-2152 Phone 42
BA"RTH0ToTirEWBUELI7
CHAPEL
Springfield, 6th & B Ph. 7-3319
SCHWER1NG Sc ENGLAND"
CHAPEL
Creswell, 1st & "C" St. Ph. 317
VEATCH HOLLINGSWORTH
ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME
Phone 4-5255 Pearl St. at 10th
SIMON-LOUNSBURY-Mortuary
"Parking adjoining Mortuary"
1152 Olive St. Dial 5-1591
EUGENE CREMATORIUM"
110 Charnelton Phone 4-1435
Florists
130
FUNERAL WORK our Specialty.
Flowers by Tommy Williams.
Ph. 4-6351. 2086 E. 15th Ave.
Personals 140
TECHNICOLOR
MOVIE QUEENS
with their glcamingly beautiful
hair have nothing on you. We
have beauty secrets to give
your hair that same dazzling
radiance, that defies the bril
liancy of the sun, the soft
clow or moonlight!
GREDVIG'S BEAUTY STUDIO
Sludio Bg. Free Parking 5-4031
ANYG7RL in trouble needing
a friend ly a dviser write the
Salvation Army White Shield
Home, P. O. Box 3916, Portland
.1, uregon, or telephone Bea
con 1632.
A KNOWN FAtTTflelcne Curtis
new spray-on Lanolin hair lo
tion Magic Mist will controt
an wispy ends & unruly hair,
$1.25 at DRUG CENTER,
wroanway Willamette.
HEALTH
STEAM & MINERAL BATHS
SPECIAL Manipulative massage
& physical therapy. Reduced
prices, mu Willamette, Hamp
ton Bldg., Rm. 216. Ph. 5-3231
PLANS, custom drawn by com
petent designer to meet FHA
and all other requirements.
nominal cost. wm. B. rowell.
3-2 125.
RUST f)ETECTTVESl5ftVICir
Call Day or Night
Confidential Investigations
210 Ransom Bidg.
Phone5-6213
ALCOTlOLlCS ANONYMOUS
Meetings 8:00 P.M.
Thursday, Eugene. 2445 Kinraid
Mondays, Spfld.. Memorial Bldg.
Phone 5-5823 anytime.
YOIFIMfi ummon nf" V7" Vr.H"K""l
need of confidential advice,
may contact Mrs. Duncan,
mthniic Charities, 278 West
Broad way . Eugene. Ph. 5-3H42.
REVVEAVING
Burns, snags, tears, moth holes
ERMA MORRIS infill Hlrh
"VI A VI. Emulsion for const I na-
tion VIAVI. Vitallfe seniour or
Geriatric for folks past 50.
J20B Reech StPh. 5-4B35
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Beginners' group Tues., 8 P.M
32'. W 8th. upstairs
AjcohoHcs onlv Ph S-M47
DR I V E R TRA 1 N I NG
EUGENE DRIVING SCHOOL
office at
TED REEDNASH Ph3-1322
DENTAL plate repair. Dr Harry
Semler, Dentist, corner Bib &
Willamette, Eugene. Ore.
RENTAL INCOME
And Pleasant Living In lib n
West Side Duplex. 3 BRi a
side, 1 BR on the other. Tit
place, oil .heat, $12,000. Sttfc
Urcy.
Rodman & Urey
MiiHInla T.t.Hn. RrntH
038 Charnelton Fit UD
FOUR-PLEX
?17,500. VERY easy terms. Ml
12. Near University. Let I
tenants make YOU i gill i1 1
this inenme. Investigate set.
hnone s-owi
DAVE VAN FOSSES
Real Estate
t-Hns. .r. Ai.t.EN
Eiicene Br. ISMOltJ
3-3834 Frank Butter 1
MODERN DUPUi
The kind that slays resist I
H.H., HUWU. fLlw. niui"i
Gar. 2 yrs. old. Priced ltl
Terms. r-n
SEE THIS Ideal lor tpk.
nelehborhood. 2 baths. Mpli
Hdwd. (Irs. Full baseoeot II
cooling system. WsliM 0
lance. Newly painted. ul
rentals pay for tills. VW
quarters tree. 83,500 jtljj
die. 467 W. 17th. Hi
roUR-PLEX-ElcFSssI Mn
Hdwd. firs., frpic. eii-"
Inc. All Sd. cjnd. W
Owner leaving. MitoMW-J
agents. Also beaut.
Ph. 4-5287. -
NEWTiUPLEX, 2 b(lrms.i-
frplce. 53,400 da. FM
250 E. 34thl.EujJt
BYOWNER: Close In ill
Rentals. For detajlsjh
Lots-HornesiteJ!
Glcnwood District, CW "J
& llRhts. S650 eech 01 : W
for the 2 if oW
F P. Walker, Broker, w"
II, VallinsBlortG
Crest District I'fH J
inston St. City ,;
telephone avaUsbH.
Walker, Broker. BooaU"
UnS Bide
San finance. City Wi
trlct lights, bus service
Walker. Broker. Bo "
ling Bldn..n(-"
Lovely wooded W. JH,
Brvclcr Park. 0 "J
fcrrcd. Possible "
4 Good Building lots- lj
SpHMfjeidjeSOioJ
Wanted: Rea-Mff
njRGlNTlTNEfi!
LARGE HOME.SMnjV'j,
furnished or
In location, '""'.
needed as soon re
call 5-83nl..ff-j3f-,
WIXL-PAY CtfTggft
sin. house If "J
125 E. 29th W&Jlggi
LAMINATING SERVICE
405 W. 8th Ph. 3-21115
MONTHLY parking space avail
able at 11th & Oak Sts. Tclc-
phone3-1322.
RUS1MAOE space, tfake reser
yatinns now. Ph. 4-5211.
RE'BUirnStrs., whoTcsalerTSS:
Motors. Phone 5-1110 .
AM taking orders for Christmas
& All Occasion cards. 4-6923.
West side 3 """'JJiiMP
fireplace, separate ""
nice kitchen with"
ment. hot water iiw
large lot with tii
fruit, berries &
1 19 son. terras, .m
West side 2 bed m
inside "ul'L,l,if1'
sawdust heat. "
scaped lot. S12.
West side ne 1 " ef
tional view. )'? p .
and well arrant'
Near St. rnmU,',
Kept with large tc" p.
Separate ai- . its .
fireplace,
fc shrubs. Dont
up at $10,500. , r
3 bed rm. suour" - a sj-
ln walnut '"' ' ,u '
pattO, Href'""-
r-rsTnrfi5rbTon":
old 2 bedroom g
be put on Real
...... fluui ana -n n
J". rail 'Ctf-fl
verv quiet ne
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