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Page 10B EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Wed., March 21, 1962 Municipal Court Records fMareh I. 1M2) DRUNK ON STREET Lou! Steven Ogilvy, no addrcas given, S50 or 10 davi: Jiv Thurman Alkire. 667 Willamette St., Eugene, 850 or 10 davs. DRUNK IN AN AUTO John Gourlv. no addreu given, wo. DRUNK IN PUBLIC PLACE Lea lie Ira Estea, 3471 High St., Eu gene, 8100. VAGRANCY Charlea Douglaa Simmons, 3505 Kincald St., Eugeno, five rilVL MINOR IN POSSESSION Peter Albert Donlon, 1454 tmeraio t., Eugene, 50; Richard Allan Stark uu trmralH St.. Eugene. S50. DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED LI CENSE Donald Lee Stone, 150 King St., Eugene, dlmlea; Ervin ru .nn 9ann Powell St.. Eugene. $25. VIOLATION OF BASIC RULE Virgil Wiley Caldwell, izii . t Cnrinarlairi. aid: Rernlce Hellen Cox. 1227 Morae St., Eugene, 810; Floyd l.inrinn rrn. Rt. 2 Box 354. Veneta, 10; Albert Cloyd Jagger, 2975 Bailey Hill Rd., Eugene, $10; Charlea Lee WUaon, 1400 W. 12th Ave., Eugene, am; otepnen n, Perls, 2058 W. 17th Ave., Eugene, 110; Carl Schmltt, Rt. 1 Box 1170, T.iiffn. SIO: Dale Martin Nygren, 240 E. 30th Ave., Eugene, 125; James Robert Aiken, 2155 Font St., r-ugene, V Ann Marcella Paschke. 2945 Wll- lamette St.. Eugene, 10; Bruce rharlei Stanafleld. 320 E. 46th Ave. Eneena. 110: Richardson Wll banks, 1657 E. 13th Ave., Eugene, 810; Julia lone Huff, 795 mgnway r.u mu Grant Svlvester Jones, Rt. S Box 312, Eugene, 610; Don Lee Kayser, 539 w. mn Ave., r-ugene, at ft. Kirk Alva Blackerbv. 1332 Law rence St., Eugene, 815; David Hugh Pierce, 24 Mountain view ur., tu imi. 110: Edward Albert Hutchena, Rt. 1 Box 948, Eugene, 110; Roy Lee - Anderson, m. z fox vro, cugene, tin: Turn Ann Alrd. 1622 Escalante St., Eugene, 85; Ronald Paul Stras- sen, 1454 Emeraia at., cugene, viu; William Frederick Ringnalda, 2680 Floral Hill Dr., cugene, azD, micnaei Richard Curtis, eie rair uaas ur. Eueene. S10: John Alex Fltzpatrlck 1825 Harris St., Eugene, 16; Grant Jay Coster, 1158 Lawrence St., Eu gene, 110; Raymond Paul Knight Jr., 305 Mowara Ave., cugene, aiu; Edward George Peck, address un known, $25; Irvine P. Hinds, 1991 Columbia St., Eugene, $10; Allen Clarence Taylor. 2905 Ferry St., B.U gene, dismissed; Edward Klnsella Montgomery,, 83 Lydlck Way, Eu gene, $10. TRAFFIC LIGHT VIOLATION Charles J II Hon Williams, duo Keny St., Eugene, $20; Shirley Elving Kronnke, m. i uox resweu, 115: Walter Granville Berry. Rt. 1 Box 340, Cottage Grove, $5; Ronald Frank Taylor, 2494 F St., Spring field, $5; Marvin Laverne Gooch, 3698 Franklin jsiva., &ugene, eioi Fredrlc Alonzo Moon, 1782 Hem lock St.. Eugene. $5: Ernest El bert Bryant, Portland, $15; Gene vieve UJga Jones, eio uiioen at., Eugene, 85; Don O. Cox, Rt. 1, Har rlsburg, $5; Lester Albert Clark, 683 Norkenzle Rd., Eugene, $5; Don ald Duane Denny, 5375 Fox Hollow Rd., Eugene, $5; Phlllls Ann Thomas, 3285 Willamette St., Eugene, $5; Ethel Josephine McNeil, 900 Hwy. 99E, Junction City, $15; Leroy A. Mitchell, 3822 S. F St., Springfield, 3; John Claude Mullen, Big Fall Creek Rd., Fall Creek, $5; Gilbert James Carter Jr., Rt. 2 Box 436 F, Creswell, $5; Phillip Clinton Reevea, Medford, $5; Naomi Allda Nelson, 664 Pheasant Blvd., Eugene, $15; Merle Maynard Keeney, mgnway 30, Cheshire, $16: Patrick C. Wright, Blue River, $15; Robert Gale Boyd 4750 Franklin Blvd.. Eugene. 115 Phillip Nelsen Gillette. 350 S. 43rd St., Springfield, 65: Cecilia Marie Denny. Rt. 3 Box 303. Eugene. $5: Andrew McDuffle Vincent Jr., Port land, no fine: Charles Lee Brown, 210 Main St., Sprlmfleld, $15; David Arnold Kucera, 2535 Van Buren St, Eugene. IS. STOP SIGN VIOLATION Ken- nam McHlgnt Norneaa, 1421 Cham bers St., Eugene, IS; Fay William wnson, 140U niaclay Dr., Eugene, $10; Frederick Braatz. 300 Frederick Ct.. Eugene, $5; David James Bodle, 2385 Friendly St., Eugene, $5; Frank Lee uiark. Jit. 3 Box 269, Eugene, glo; Jean Lavelle Nasura, 720 Maxwell Rd., Eugene, $16; Richard James Werner Jr., 2260 Arthur St., Eugene. $5; Jackie Lorraine Mather, 4435 Fox Hollow Rd., Eugene, $20; Dean Willmore Ramsey, 70S Highway BON, ' Eugene, $5; John Forrest Uggen, 225 Santa Clara Ave., Eugene, $5; David Richard Moore, 10OO Alder St., Eu gene, $15; Walter Emll Cox, 110 Al berta St., Eugene, $15; Donald Wil liam Holley, 205 E. Sixth Ave., Eu gene, $5; John Alex Fltzpatrlck, 1825 Harrla St., Eugene, $5; Julie Anne Hampton, Portland, $15; Theodore McClelland Natt, 1000 Alder St., Eu gene, $5; John Mark Vlcenze, Box 102, Veneta, $5. FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY Clarence Norman Andreessen. Pendleton, $25 (accident Involved); Walter Aubrey Welch, 115 W. 30th Ave.. Eugene. $25 (accident In volved): Roy George Arnold, 6784 McKenzle Highway. Springfield. 19. FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OF WAY TO PEDESTRIAN John How ard Blair, 2750 Portland St., Eu gene. $25 (accident Involved). FOLLOWING TOO CIXISE Robert Lee Wehbcr, 2025 W. 17th Ave., Eu gene, $5; John Louis McCain, 361 N. Ninth St., Springfield, $25 (ac cident Involved). IMPROPER PASSING Flov Ellen Wells. 1201 Maxwell Rd., Eugene, dis missed on motion of police department. FAILURE TO LEAVE NAME AND ADDRESS AT SCENE OF ACCIDENT Rudolph Louis Folk, 138 W. 17th Ave-, hugene, IMPROPER LEFT TURN Martha Lee Mills, 795 E. 15th Ave., Eugene, RESIDENTIAL A HONE AriNANCING If you are building or buyip-R a home see us for money. Conventional or F.H.A Home financing to suit vour needs. V Commerce 4 6 Investment fr lost Charnelton 3 PI Dl M387 Jj fJlMlWTliTt-i 3 zmi S3; Merle Linus Towlerton, 290 Azalea Dr., Eugene, $15; Merrll Alva Hoover, Rt. Box 20, Veneta, $5; Bobby James Hasklns, 3320 Elmlra Rd., Eugene, $5; Donald James Bumgarner. 256 Allen Ave.. Spring- field, no fine; Kenneth Harold Cat- lett. 1336 Agate St.. Eugene. $5. WRONG WAY ON ONE-WAY STREET Thelma Irene Byrne, 2171 Madison St., Eugene, $t; Georgette Elaine Clapshaw, 1290 E. Bailey St., Eugene, $5; Steven Crocker! Grier, 920 E. 16th Ave., Eugene, $19; George Edmond McCavley, Belling ham. Wash., $15. IMPROPER LANE USAGE Ern est Fred Schulke, 11 TumbuU Ln., Fi,ffn. 116: Charles Edward Dodd, Gilchrist, $15; Charles McLaden Pannaee. Great Falls. Mont.. $15. DRIVING WITHOUT LIGHTS M.liln nharlea Wardrlo. 640 W. First Ave., Eugene, $5; Robert Miehanl Ordlnff. 1009 Patterson St. Eugene, $5; Richard Seth Burdlck, m K Rn 444. Eueene. 88. PROHIBITED U TURN Dale b...ia lun w. 22nd Ave.. Eu gene, $5; Robert Eugene Davis, 09 Lariat ur., r.ugene, ao. Let alt NOTlCii lb MINING. CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to section 5 of the Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367). To whomever It may concern: PROCEEDING NO. FS 62-1 (Ore gon 011856). ' ' Notice U hereby given In pur suance of a proper request for publication heretofore filed in accordance with section ft of the Act of July 23, 1935 (69 Stat. 367), and the regulations there under (43 CKR 18S.123-185.127. 1. That on August 7. 1961 the Chief, Forest Service, Depart ment of Agriculture, whose ad dress la Washington 2d, D. C, Hied In the Land Office of the Bureau of uand Management, Department of the Interior, at 710 N. K. Holladay. Portland 12, Oregon, a request for publica tion of notice to all mineral lo cators or any person claiming under them Involving a mining claim or claims located on lands owned by the United States In the County of Lane, State of Oregon, described as follows, to-wit- Oregon 01 1858 (FS 62-1), the Lowell Area, 6SR-19-B, Willam ette National Forest. Lane Coun ty. Oregon: Willamette Meridian, Oregon T 18 S R 2 E; bees. I to 38 incl. T. 18 S R. 3 E: Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T, 18 S., R. 4 E; SWV Sec. 6; WW, SEV4 Sec. 6; Sec. 7; W SEW Sec 8; SV4 Sec. 9; SWVi Sec. 10; WMi Sec. 15; Sees. 16 to 21 Incl.i WV'j Sec. 22; Sees. 27 to 33 Incl. T. 19 S., R. 2 E; Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T. 19 S., R. 3 E: Sees. 1 to 11 Incl.; Sees. IS to 21 .!.; Sees. 30, 31. T. 19 S R. 4 E: Sees. 5, 6. T. 20 8., R. 1 E: Sees. 1 to 18 Incl.; NVfe, Sec. 20; Sees. 21 to 26 incl.; Sec 36; those parts of Sees. 27, 28, 33, 34, 35 within the boundary of the Willamette National Forest T. 20 S., R 2 E: Sees. 1 to 36 Incl. T 20 S., R. 3 E: WV4 Sec. S; Sees. 6, 7; WV4 Sec. B; WMi Sec. 18; WV4 Sec. 19; WV4 Sec. 30; WW Sec. 31. T. 21 S., R. 1 E. Those parts of Sees. 1, 2, 12 within the boundary of the Willamette Na tional Forest T. 21 8., R. 2 E. Sees. 1 to 6 Incl.; Sees. 8 to 11 Incl.; Sees. 14 to 16.; Incl. Sees. 21 to 23 Incl.; Sec. 27; those parts of Sees. 7, 17, IB, 20, 28. 2U, 33 with in the boundary of the Willam ette National Forest. T. 21 S., R. 3 E: WW Sec. 6. 2. That If any person claiming or asserting under, or by virtue of, any unpaid. ted mining claim located prior to July 23, 1955, any right, title, or Interest in the vegetative surface reso rces and other surface resources, under such mining claim, contrary to or In conflict with the Umlta ttons or restrictions specified In section 4 of aald act as to the above-described lands or any part thereof, shall fail to file In the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at 710 N.E. Holladay, Portland 12, Oregon, and within 150 days from the below-stated date of first pub lication of thla Notice, a verified statement which shall set forth as to such mining claims: (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of recordation of the notice or cer tificate of location; (3) The section or sections of the public land surveys which embrace su h mining claim; or if sucb lands are unsurveyea either the section or sections which would probably embrace such mining claim when the . ibltc land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and dlstancea to an approved United States mineral monument; (4) Whether such claimant la a locator or purchaser under such location; and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names and ad dresses so tar as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any intereat or Interests In or under such un patented mining claim; such fail ure shall be conclusively deemed (1) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or Interest under such mining claim contrary to or in conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified In section 4 of the Act of July 23, IU55 (69 Stat 367), as to unpatented claims located after that date, and (ID to con stitute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim ahall be subject to said limitations and restrictions, and (ill) to preclude thereafter, prior to Issuance of patent, any asertlon by such mining claimant of any right or title to or in terest tn or undo- such mining claim contra r to or in conflict with said limitations or restric tions. Section 4 provides, general ly, that unpatented miring claims located after July 23, 1955 shall not be used for purposes other than prospecting, mining, or processing operations, or uses reasonably Incident thereto; that such claims will be subject to the right of the United States to manage and dispose of the vege tative surface resources thereof and to manage other surface re sources thereof; and that, except to the extent required for mining operations and uses reasonably incident the. to or to provide clearance for such operations or uses, claimants of such claims shall not use or dispose of vege tative or other surface resources thereof; and that, except for clearance for such purposes, any permitted severance or removal of timber must be In accordance with sound principles of forest management Said section 4 also provides that uy use of the sur face of any such mining claim by the United States, tta permit tees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially Interfere with the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably incident uses by the mining claimant The date of first publication of this Notice shall be Mterch 7, 1961. Dated: February 13, I Mr STANLEY D. LbSTER Chier, Minerals Section Bureau of Land Manage ment Department of the Interior, Portland, Oregon First publication- larrh T 1962 119 Ust date of publication M ay 1, 1962. Register-Guard CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phono 01 51-5-51 USE THE W A N T A D S FOR P R O F I T and R E S U L T S legolt TIMBER FOR SALE, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT: ORAL AUC TION: as hereinafter designated will be received by the district manager, Bureau of Land Man agement. 1235 r'ean street, tu gene, Oregon, at 10:30 a.m., PA CIFIC STANDARD TIME, on Thursday, April 19, 1962, for all timber marked or designated for cutting. Before bids are submit ted, full Information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the above district manager. The right is hereby re served to waive technical defects; In this advertisement and to re ject any or all bids. The Uulted states reserves tne rignt to waive any Informality In bids received whenever such waiver Is In the Interest of the United States. IN LANE COUNTY. OREGON: O&C: All timber designated for cutting on swu, sec. i and WW NEW, E!4 NWV, Sec. 30. T. 20 S.. R. 1 E-, Will Mer. estimated for the purpose of this sale to be wo m d.c. uougias-nr. 8 M b.f. Western redcedar, 422 M b.f. Western hemlock. No bid for leu than S18.65 per M b.f. for the Douglas-fir. 19.60 per M b.f. for the Western redcedar, S7.80 per M b.f. for the Western hemlock, or a total purchase price of $21,458.90 will be con-j sidered. Minimum deposit with bid S2. 200.00. Access to the sale area la provided by BLM roads ana u. s. roresi service roaa, Purchaser must execute License Agreement with U. S. Forest aervice pertaining to road main tenance. No road use fees re quired. All timber designated for cutting on SMjNVi, NWWSWVi, lou 3 ana 4 (Sttswyii, bee. so, T. 17 S. R. 1 W.. Will. Mer.. esti mated for the purpose of this sale to be 1,122 M b.f. Douglas fir, 34 M b.f. Western redcedar. 66 M b.f. western hemlock, 4 M o.r. urana nr. no ma for less than 122.15 per M b.f. for the uougias-ftr. sia.va per M n.f. for the Western redcedar, $13.00 per M b.f. for the Western hem lock, $10.10 per M b.f. for the Grand fir, or a total purchase price of $26,218.20 will be con sidered. Minimum deposit with bid $2,700.00. Access to the sale area la provided by road under UL.M Jurisdiction. No road use fee is required. All timber des ignated for cutting on NWVi- INlV4. JNWM.. NWttSWtt, Sec. 15. T. 23 S., R. 2 W., Will. Mer., es timated for the purpose of this sale to be 2,739 M b.f. Douglas-j fir, 6 M b.f. Incense cedar, 7 M b.f. Grand fir. 125 M b.f. West- ern redcedar, 228 M b.f. Western nemiOCK. NO bid for lea than $15.85 per M b.f. for the Doug-glas-flr, $6.85 per M b.f. for the Incense cedar, $6.80 per M b.f. for the Grand fir, $6.55 per M b.f. for the Western ridriF $4.45 per M b.f. for the Western nemiocK. or a total ourphns price of $45,335.20 will be con sidered. Minimum deposit with bid $4,600.00. Access to the sale la provided by a Federal Access Road. A road maintenance fee of $0.10Mmi. is cited among other conditions. All timber designated for cutting on SEMNWM. NEW SW, Lot 2 (NWMSWK), Lot 1 sti to i yf, oec. iv, I . Tt 5., I R. 3 W., Will. Mer., estimated for the Durnose of thl ! tn k. 2,460 M b.f. Doufflas-flr. a M h r western reuceaar, 34 M b.f. In- t-eiiae ceaar, o m b.f. Western hemlock. 44 M b.f. r.mnri fir No bid for less than $22.05 per w.i. iur Lua uougias-iir, S13.05 per M b.f. for the Went i-ph. cedar, $13.00 per M b.f. for the! incense ceaar, 10.95 per M b.f. for the Western hemlock, to on Her m u.i. ior me tirand fir, or a total purchase Hr nt . 236.00 will be considered. Mini mum aeposit with bid $5,600.00. Access to the ) ar ! ..,.11.. bis by Ria-ht-of.Wav .or..m.ni. iwih wun Weyerhaeu ser Company. A rnnrf ii A 4o.w ciiea. ah timber des-l m ii aica i or ciunnir An m r i . 20 S., R. 4 W., Will. Mer.. Wl mated for the mimr, nf ki. ' " i,OiB M D.f. DOUglas- m vV u, . incense ceaar, 3 M b.f. Western hemlock, 39 M b.f. White fir. No hiri tn. i... than $23.65 per M b.f. for Doug- .o.-,,i, fii.du per m D.r. for the Incense cedar, nasn m ur for the Western hemlock, $11.45 per M b.f. for the White fir. or a total purchase price of $37, 000.35 will be considered. Mini mum deposit with bid $3,800.00. m-cess to ine sale art- nrn. vlded by nubile mad. All tlmhr designated for cutting on Lot 2 itwvtnr.Vi), swWNEVi. Lota 3 If 4 (NUNWUI. SUNWU. mwu. SEVi, Sec. 3, T. 18 S., R. 7 W., Will. Mer., estimated for the purpose or this sale to be 2,031 M b.f. Douglas-fir. 17 M b.f. West- ern redcedar, 51 M b.f. Western nemiocK. jno bid for 1m than $25.10 per M b.f. for the Douglas- nr, n.j3 per M o.f. for the Western redcedar, $13.10 per M b.f. for the Western hemlock, or a loiai purcnase orlce of 151 io wiu oe considered. Mini. mum deposit with bid S5.200.0fl. Access to the sale area Is provld- ea dv HWAMiu witn interna. uonai I'aper Co. Among condi tions cuea are a roaa use nav- ment of $545.74. All timber des ignated for cutting on E'i, SEVi NWVi, SKMSWiA, Sec, 15, T. 19 S., R. 6 W Will. Mer., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 2.860 M b.f. Douglas-fir, 42 M n.t. western redcedar. 196 M b.f. Western hemlock. No hid for less than $16.70 per M b.f. for the Douglas-fir, $9.30 per M b.f. tor tne western redcedar, 8.05 per M b.f. for the Western hem lock, or a total purchase price of $55,450.40 will be considered. Min imum deposit with bid $5,600.00. Access to the sale area Is nro- vlded bv road covered under Right-of-way Agreement E-308 witn international Paper Co. A toal road use fee of $371.76 Is cited among ot her conditions. All timber designated for cut ling on SV-iSKWNKU, SWV4NW14, S. Sec. 23, T. 18 S., R. 8 W., Wll). Mer., estimated for the pur pose of this sale to be 807 M b.f. Douglas-fir, 9 M b.f. West ern redcedar, 239 M b.f. Western hemlock. No bid for less than $21.15 per M b.f. for the Douglas-fir, $9.70 per M b.f. for the western redcedar. s60 per M b.f. for the Western hemlock, or a total purchase price of $19, 210.75 will be considered. Mint mum deposit with bid $2,000.00. Access to the sale area Is pro vided by a road covered by RiBhtof-Way Agreements E-310 and E-142 with International Pa per Co. A road use fee of $422.00 Is cited among other conditions, All timber designated for cut ling on Lot 3 (SWNWi-4), Ely NWU, Sec. 19. T. 15 S.. R. 8 W., Wilt. Mer., estimated for (he purpose of this sale to be 153 M b.f. Douglas-fir. No bid for less than $25.70 per M b.f. for the Dougias-rtr, or a total purchase price of W ,9.12.10 will be con sidered. Minimum deposit with bid $400.00. Access is provided by supplement 3 to Right-of-way Agreement E-172 with Hull Lum ber Co. which requires a road use fee of 10.75 M and a mainte nance fee of $0.15M. All timber designated for cutting on NW SW., SEUSWW, Sec. 33, S- SWV-4. Sec. 36. T. 15 Se It. W Lot 1 iNWtNWtl Sec. 1. T. 16 S., R. 8 W., Lot 28 (SW4SWV, Sec. 31. T. 15 S.. R. 7 W.. Will. Mer., estimated for the purpose of this sale to be 241 M b.f Douglas-ftr, 59 M b.f. Western hemlock. No hid for less than $22 80 per M h.f. for the Doug las-fir. $9 40 per M b.f. for the Western hemlock, or a total pur chase price of $6.049 40 will be considered. Minimum deposit with bid $650.00. Access to (he sate area Is provided by BUM roads and roads covered by arm t rat Ion and negotiation agree- Leo all men! with Mult Lumber Co., of Junction City, Oregon. IN LINN COUNTY. OREGON: O&C: All timber designated for cutting on SWVt Sec. 35, T. 14 S., R- 2 W.J win. Mer., estimated ior ine purpose of this sale to be 358 M b.f. Douglas-fir, 31 M b.f. West ern redcedar, 29 M b.f. Western hemlock. No bid for less than $21.25 per M b.f. for the Doug- gaa-rir, sji.29 per M b.f. for the Western redcedar, $11.10 per M b.f. for the Western hemlock, or I a total purchase price of $8,278.15 will be considered. Minimum de posit with bid $850.00. Access is provided by roads controlled by the blm and roads covered un der Agreement E-123 with Tim ber Products Co. of Oregon. A road use fee of $0.50M b.f. la cited among other conditions. IN LANE COUNTY, OREGON: O&C: All timber designated for cut ting on NEW. Lot 1 (NWVNWV), EV6NWM, NEV4SEH, Sec. 19. T, 16 S., R. 6 W Will. Mer., esti mated for ine purpose of this sale to be 2,773 M b.f, Douglas- fir, 143 M n.f. western redcedar, 68 M b.f. Western hemlock. No bid for less than $17.30 per M b. f. for the Douglas-fir, $9.65 per M b.f. for the Western redcedar. $9.20 per M b.f. for the Western hemlock, or a total purchase price of $49,976.45 will be con sidered. Minimum deposit with bid $5,000.00. Access is provided by BLM Road. AU timber desig nated for cutting on E44, NEVt NWW, NWSWV, SEV4SWV4, Sec. 25, T. 16 S., R. 7 W WiU. Mer.J estimated for the purpose of this' sale to be 3,481 M b.f. Douglas fir. 109 M b.f. Western redcedar. 93 M b.f. Western hemlock. No bid for less than $22.40 per M b. f. for the Douglas-fir, $11.90 per M b.f. for the Western redcedar. $10.45 per M b.f. for the West ern nemiocK, or a total purchase price of $80,243.35 will be con sidered. Minimum deposit with bid $6,100.00. Access to the sale area is provided by BLM roads. A road maintenance fee ot $847. 10 la cited. No. 262 March 28, 1962. INVITATION TO BID The Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of Lane uouniy, Oregon, win receive sealed bids for the off-site re moval of one (1) residential structure within the Third Street Urban Renewal Project area, No. ORE R-2, Springfield, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: Parcel No. 1-68. One (1) wood- frame constructed house located at 334 "F" Street, Springfield, Oregon. Bids will be accepted until 10:00 a.m. on the 6th dav of April, 1962 at 300 Falrvlew Drive, Springfield, Oregon, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Contract documents, including technical specifications, are on file at the office of the Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of Lane County, Oregon, 300 Falrvlew Drive, Springfield, Oregon. certified check nr bank draft payable to the Housing! Authority and Urban Renewal! Agency of Lane County, Oregon,) or a satisfactory bid bond exe cuted by the bidder and accept able surety In an amount equal to ten per cent (10) of the esti mated value for the off-site re moval, shall be submitted with each Bond. The successful bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory manufacturers and contractors public liability insur ance with limits of not less than 50100.000. The Housing Authority and Urban Renewal Agency of Lane! County, Oregon reserves the right to reject any and all bids or waive any informalities in the bidding. Bids may be held by! the Housing Authority and Urban. Kenewai Agency of Lane coun ty, Oregon or a period not to exceed tnirty (301 davs from tne opening date of bids for the purpose of reviewing bids and Investigating the qualifications of bidders prior to the awarding! 01 contracts. LELAND R. ANDERSON Acting Executive Director March 2. 1962 No. 228 March 21, 1962 INVITATION FOR BIDS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by Olga Freeman, Lane County Clerk, at the Court House, Eu gene, Oregon until 10:00 a.m. March 30. 1962 for 33,000 Repub lican Ballots, 40,000 Democratic Ballots, 74,000 Judiciary Ballots and 74.000 Measures Ballots, all tn accordance with specifications now on file In said Clerks Of fice. The bids will be opened! publicly at 10:00 ajn. March 30, 1962 in the County Commission ers' Room, Court House. Eugene, Oregon. The County reserves the right to accept bids with minor! deviations from specifications or! to reject any or all bids. No bid' der 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 3i days, ah envelopes should be plainly marked "BIDS" on the outside, bach bid must be acconv panted by a certified check or Did bond for 10 of the bid price, to be forfeited if the bid is accepted and contract not Per formed. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, By Jess Hill, rranK r.111011 ana nennetn Niel sen, County Commissioners. INO. 231 March 23. 1962 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to ORS 477.045. notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the of fices of the Eastern Lane Forest Protective Association, Spring field. Oregon, on Wednesday, March 28, 1962, at 2:00 p.m., for the purpose of providing alt owners of Isnda an opportunity to be heard on matters pertain ing to the budgeting of moneys1 required to defray the cost of fire protection and suppression within the boundaries of the Eastern Lane Forest Protective Association District and for privately owned lands in East ern Lane County within the boundaries, of the Umpqua and Willamette National Forests. A copy of the tentative budget for the fire district may be inspected at the Eastern Lane Forest Pro tective Association Office, Spring field, uregon. OREGON STATE DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY, D. L. PH1PPS, State Forester NO. 244 March 21. 1962. NOTICE TO R EC, .STORED HOLDERS OF DEBENTURE BONDS DATED OCTOBER 1 1957 OF SNKl.I.STROM LUMBER COMPANY Notice Is hereby given that Snellstrom Lumber Co., pursuant to terms of debenture bonds dated October 1. 1957, exercises) Its right to purcnase an said bonds and hereby fixes April 1962 as the oate for purchase thereof, for cash in the prtnet pal amount thereof, together! with Interest through March, 1962. SNELLSTROM LUMBER CO. 239 March 31. 1962 noticeishereby;.ven that the undersigned has beeenl appointed Administratrix with: the Will Annexed of the estate of Cora A. Mason, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereeby notified to present the same to the un dersigned at 877 Willamette Street. Eugene, Oregon, duly ver ified and with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publica tion being Februarv 21, 1962. RUTH A. CLARK. Administratrix c.t.a. r Bailey, Hoffman, Spencer & i Morris, Attorneys. NV 4986 March 21, 1962. Leg q If NOTICE TO MINING CLAIMANTS Published pursuant to section 5 of the Act of July 23, IMS (69 Stat. 367). To whomever It may concern: PROCEEDING NO. FS 62-3 (Ore gon 011868). , Notice Is hereby given In pur suance of a proper request for publication heretofore filed ln ac cordance with section 5 of the Act of July 23. 1953 (69 Stat. 367), and the regulations there under (43 CrR 183.1Z3-1B5.1Z7). 1. That on August 21, 1961. the Chief, Forest Service, Depart ment of Agriculture, whose ad dress Is Washington 25, D. C, filed ln the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management. De partment of the Interior, at 710 N.E. Holladay, roruano iz, ure gon, a request for publication of notice to all mineral locators or any person claiming under them Involving a mining claim or claims located on lands owned by the United States In the Coun ties of Linn and Lane, State of Oregon, described as follows- to wn: Oregon 011868 (FS 62-3). the Blue River Area, 6-SR-19-4, Wil lamette National Forest. Linn and Lane counties, Oregon: The unsurveyea sections listed are those which would probably embrace the lands when the pub lic land suvreys are extended to sucn lanas. Willamette Meridian, Oregon T. 14 S.. R. 5E.: S"A Sec. 23: Sees. 26, 28, 29; Sees. 30 to 38 Incl. T 15 S R. 4 E: Sec. 1; Sees.; 11 to 13 incl: Sees. 22 to 25 incl.: Sec. 36, T. 15 S., R. 5 E; (Unsur- veyed) Sees. 1 to 36 incl. T. 16 S., R. 2E: NEVi, E Mi NWV.. SWV NWVi, N'SWVi. NWVi SEVi, Sec. ZS, T. 16 S., K. 3 E: SttStt, NWVi SEVi Sec. 10: SV4SV4, NEVi SEVi Sec. 11: Sees. 14, 15; SVi NEVi, SEViNWV, SVfc Sec. 17;) SEVi NWVi, SEVi SEVi Sec. . 18; Lots 4. 5. 6. 7. NEViNEVi NEV4- SEVi Sec. 19; Sec. 20; NV& Sec. 21: Sees. 22. 23. NV. NVSV&, SE'iSEVi, Sec. 26; NV4 NEVi, aE.y4nE.y4, &ec. z: juois i. z. s, 6, 7 Sec. 30; ENEVi, SWViNEVi, SVa Sec. 35. T. 16 S.. K. 4 E: SVfeNEVi, SEViSWVi, Sec. 13; Lots 8, 7, 8, SWViSEVi Sec. 23; Lots to 8 incl., NttSVfe. SWViSEVi Sec. 24; SW"4SWVi Sec. 25; S!4- sev sec. 26: aWvisEVi sec. 30: SVSSEVi Sec. 32! S'aSIA, NEVi' SEVi Sec. 33; SVSEVi Sec. 34; INEvi Sec. 33, T. IBS., K. 5 E: Sees. 13 to 17 Incl.; Sees. 19 to 24 Incl.; Sees. 27 to 32 Incl.; Partly surveyed Sees. 12. 18. 26: unsurveyed Sees. 1 to 11 incl.; &ec. za; sees, as to ao inci. T.17S., R.3E: Lots 5. 6, 7, 8, SVa Sec. 1; NWVi NEVi Sec. 2; NEVi, EViNWVi, NVfcSEVi Sec. 12; SWViSWVi, NEVi SEVi Sec. 13; Sees. 23 to 26 Incl.; SViNEVi, SEVi NWVi, ESWVi Sec. 34; Sec. 35. T. 17 S., R.4E: Sees. 2, 3; Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, SWViNEVi, SEVi NWVi, El6SWVi Sec. 4; Lots 2,SWy4NEVi Sec. 5; Lot 7, EV&SWVi, SWViSE'i Sec. 6; Lots 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, EVa Sec. SWViNWVi. WVaSWVi, SEVi- swy sec. u; sees, lu, n, vi, 13. 15: Lots 1. 2. 9. WViNEVi Sec. 18; Lots 4, 9, 10, 11 Sec. 31. T.17S., R.5E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 1 to 36 Incl. T. 17 S.. R. 6 E: (unsurveyed) sees. 7, u, v; sees. la to zz inci.; sees, 27 to 34 inci. T. 18 S., R. 4 E: Sees. 1 to 4 incl.; NV4, SEVi Sec. 5; NEVi Sec. 6; NEVi Sec. 8; NVfc Sec. 9; NV&.I SEVi Sec. 10; Sees. 11, 12, 13, 14; EMi Sec. 15; EV Sec. 22; Sees. 23, 24. T. 18 S., R. 5 E:: (Un surveyed) Sees. 1 to 29 incl.; Sees. 33 to 36 Incl. T. 18 S., R. 6 E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 2 to 11 Incl.; Sees. 13 to 36 Incl. T. 19 S., R. 5 E: Sees. 1, 2. 11. 12. 13. 14. 23. 24, T. 19 S., R. 5V& E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 1 to 5 inch; Sees. 8 to 17 Incl.; Sees. 20 to 29 incl; Sees, 32 to 36 Incl. T, 19 S., R. 6 E: (Unsurveyed) Sees. 7 to 9 Incl.; Sees. 16 to 21 Incl.; Sees. 28 to aa inci. 2. That If any Person claiming or asserting unaer, or oy virtue of, any unpatented mining claim located prior to July 23, 1955, any right, title, or interest In the vegetative surface resources and other surface resources, under such mining claim, contrary to or in conflict wun tne limita tions or restrictions specified ln section 4 of said act, as to the above-described lands or any part thereof, shall fall to file in the Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management at 710 N.E. Holladay, Portland 12, Oregon, ana witnin iau aays from tne be low-stated date of first publica tion of this Notice, a verified! statement which shall set forth; as to such mining claims: (II The date of location: (2) The book and name of recordation of the notice or certificate of location: (3) The lection or sections of the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrace sucn mining claim when the pub lic land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses! and distances to an approved! united states mineral monument: (4) Whether such claimant Is a locator or purchaser under such location: and (5) The name and address of I such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any interest or interests in or under such un patented mining claim: such fail ure shall be conclusively deemed (1) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any right, title, or interest under such mining claim contrary to or In conflict with the limitations or restrictions specified in section 4 of the Act of July 23, 1955 (69 Stat. 367), as to unpatented claims located after that date, and (11) to con stitute a consent by such mining claimant that such unpatented mining claim shall be subject to; said limitations and restrictions,) and (ill)) to preclude thereafter,! prior to Issuance of patent, any assertion by such mining claim ant of any right or title to or) interest in or under such mining claim contrary to or In conflict! with said limitations or restric tions. Section 4 provides, gen erally, that unpatented mining claims located after July 23, ivm snail not be used for pur poses other than prospecting,! mining, or processing operations,) or uses reasonably incident! thereto; that such claims will be subject to the right of the Untt-I ed States to manage and dispose! of the vegetative surface re sources thereof and to manasc other surface resources thereof; and that, except to the extent required ror mmine operations and uses reasonably Incident inereto or to provide clearance for such operations or uses. claimants of such claims shall not use or dispose of vegetative or other surface resources there of; and that, except for clear ance for sucn purposes, any per mitted severance or removal of timber must be In accordance with sound principles of forest management. Said section 4 also provides that any use of the surface of any such mining claim by the United States, Its per mittees or licensees, shall be such as not to endanger or materially interfere lth the prospecting, mining, processing or reasonably incident uses by the mining claimant. The date of first publication of this Notice hall be Mar. 14, 1962. Dated: Feb. 23. 1962. STANLEY D. LESTER Chief. Mineral Section Bureau of Land Management. Department of the Interior Portland, Oregon. First publication March 11 1961 243 La.t dale of publication i way ivm. Legoli NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER FOR SALE Gibraltar Leave Strip Oral auction bida will be re ceived by the Forest Supervisor, or his authorized representative at the office of the Forest Su pervisor, Room 215, Post Office Building, Eugene, Oregon, be ginning at 10:00 an. April 23, 1962, for all merchantable timber marked or designated for cut ting on an area embracing 99 acres, more or less, within sec tions 17. 18. 20. T. 18S.. R. 3S.. W.M., surveyed, ln the Wil lamette National Forest, Oregon.! The estimated volumes are: 5,000 M board feet of Douglas-fir and: 700 M board feet of Western! hemlock and other species. The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: uoug-las-fir $27.15 and Western hem lock and other species $5.75. This includes the following rates, per M board feet for stumpage in cluding deposit for sale area bet terment: $18.90 base rate plus an additional $7.40 for Douglas-1 nr, az.uu base rate pius an ad ditional $2.90 for western nem lock and other species and $0.85 for slash disposal for all species. In addition there Is within the sale area an unestlmated volume of pine logs to be paid for at $26.30 per M board feet and an unestlmated volume of cedar logs which will be paid for at $3.20 per M board feet which Includes required deposit for sale area betterment, plus $0.85 for slash disposal. The prices bid for! stumpage shall be considered as tentative rates subject to quarter ly calendar adjustment upward or downward by 0.5 of the dif ference between the average of the monthly Douglas-fir region indices, as calculated by the Forest Service for the three prevloua months, and the follow ing base indices: uougias-nr: 125.24(F) and Western nemiocK and other species 89.54(A). Such adjustments in the price for stumpage shall be applicable to timber scaled during the three-; months period following the quarter for which the adjustment is computed. In no event, how ever, shall the adjusted stump age rates for each quarter be less than the base rates as stat ed above. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted, at the Post Office Building. Eugene, Oregon, at 10:00 a.m. on April 23, 1962. All those who submitted a satis factory sealed bid will be per mitted Immediately to continue auction bidding, A money order, bank draft, cashier's or certified check ln the sum of $9,000.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied to tne purcnase price, refunded, or retained for ap plication to anv claim for dam ages, according to the conditions of sale. If requested by the pur chaser, contract terms will per mit felling of timber ln ad vance of payment up to the value of the performance bond.1 If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auc tion, the bidder must Immediate ly confirm the oral bid by sub mitting it ln writing on a For est Service bid form. The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. Forest Service bid forms for use ln submitting sealed bids and full information concerning the Umber, the conditions of sale and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Dis trict Ranger, Lowell, Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Eugene, uregon before bids are sub mitted. No. 263 March 21, 1962. SUBSCRIPTION RATES j By Junior Dealer monthly $1-75 Rv jitninp riftaler 6 months In advance 10.00 Bv Junior Dealer yearly In advance - 1900 By motor route vearly In advance - 21.00 By mall in Oregon 1 mo. t.75 By mall In Oregon 3 mos.... 4.50 By mail In Oregon 6 mos.... 8.50 By mail tn Oregon 1 year.. 15.00 By mail out of slate 1 mo. 2.00 Mall subscriptions ln Junior Dealer delivered zones are charged same rate as that of Junior dealer delivery. All local engravings oy wntsnire. CALL FOR SEALED BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sea,ed bids for site prepare tion, brush clearing, sub-grading,! granular fill and compaction for the Edgewood Elementary School located at 577 East 46tn Street, Eugene, Oregon, according to plans and specifications which may De secured oy qualified Old ders from Balzhlser, Seder & Rhodes, Architects, 725 Country; Club Road, Eugene, Oregon, will be received by the Clerk of school District No. 4. Lane Coun ty, Oregon, at the office of said uierk until the hour of 10:00 a.m, on the 6th day of April, 1962. nans win do avauaDie to quali fied bidders on March 27. 1962. Bids are to be unconditional and a bid bond equal to five per cent (5) of the bid must ac company each bid which deposit shall not draw Interest and will be forfeited to the said School District as liquidated damages should the successful bidder withdraw his bid or fail or neg lect to complete his contract In accordance with the terms thereof. The School Board of said Dis trict reserves the right to reject! any and all bids, and also to1 waive any and all Informalities in the bids. Dated thla 21st day of Marcn, iwz. MILLARD Z. POND. Clerk, School District No. 4, Lane County, Oregon. No. 264 M a re h 28. 196 2. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her Final Account with the Court in the Alexander Workman, De ceased estate and that Wednes day the 29th day of March, 1962, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., of said day, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, has been set as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said Final Account and for settlement of said estate ROMA HANSEN WORKMAN, Executrix of the Estate of Alexander Workman, Deceased JOHNSON. JOHNSON & , HARRANG 641 East Broadway, Eugene, Oregon Attorneys for Estate No. 205 Mar. 281962 NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICF. ic urnyov r.i;rv that the undersigned adminis tratrix of the Estate of George C. Vaughn, deceased, has filed her final account of the admin istration of said estate tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Lane County, and that the 16th day of April, 1962, at the hour of ten (10:00) o'clock) In the forenoon of said day, in the Circuit Court Room of the Lane County Courthouse, at Eu gene Lane County, Oregon, has been fixed by the Circuit Court of Lane County, as the time and place of hearing objections to said final account. VIOLA C. VAUGHN, Administratrix of the Estate of George C. Vaughn, Deceased. THOMPSON, MUMFORD & WOODRICH, ! Attorneys at Law, 874 Willamette, Eugene, Oregon. No. 221 April 4, 1962. N OT I C E 15 HE R E &YG IVEN that the undersigned, MARY ANN MAYES. Administratrix of the Estate of William J. Maye, also Funeral Director 110 "ENGLAND FUNERALHOME Formerly Veatch's Phone DI 44255, Pearl St. at 18th SCHWEK1NU St LNuliANU . CHAPEL Creswell, 1st & C Sts. TW 5-2881 McGAFFEY S EUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Personal and Dignified Service 490 East 13th Ul SIMOliXOUNSBURY Mortuary "Parking Adjoining Mortuary" 1152 Olive DI 5-1591 POOLE-LARSEN CHAPEL 1100 Charnelton DI 4-1435 Off Street Panting CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Read for Profit ... Use for Result! Phone Dl 51-5-51 For A Friendly and Helpful Classified Ad-vlsor Minimum number of words 13 on Accommodation Bill or cash rates per word per day 1 Time ..y. 2 Times 3 Times 4 Times 5 Times 6 Times 7 Times 8 Times 9 Times - 10 Times 30 Times , Florists Cut F lower. 115 rrORATTXRRGEMENTS TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST DI 2-2455 2088 E. 15th Ave. Crematoriums 120 Eugene Crematorium 1100 Charnelton Dl 4-1433 Monuments 135 EUGENE GffXNlTETCO. Established 1891 Rock ot ages family monuments and markers guaranteed. Every stone made ln Eugene. 3860 W 11th Dl 4-441S 9c) 9c 8c 6c 6c 6c 5V.C 5V.C 5WC 5c 4Wc ADVERTISING rates for contract advertisers and rates for out-of- state advertisers and advertising asencles submitted on request. ALL Rates for more than one day are for consecutive inser tions without change or copy. The latest hour for Sunday's paper la 5:30 p.m. Friday, except ads of one incn or less taxen until 10 a.m. Saturday: Monday ads will be accepted between 8 and 9 a.m. for "Too Late To Classify " The deadline for weekly ads is 5:30 p.m. cancel lations and corrections accepted between 8 and 9 a.m. for the same days paper except Sunday, when the deadline is 10:00 a.m Saturday i Death Notices 100 HANNA Charles A. Hanna of Route 1, Box 447, Veneta died March 20, 1962. He was born July 1, 1892 ln Elkhead, Oregon and had been a resident of this area for the past 5 years. He is survived by his wife. Rose mond; 2 sons: Claude C. of Seattle and Donald L. of Flor ence; 1 daughter, Mrs. Clinton Barnett of Seattle; 1 brother, W. J. Wltte of Tlgard; also 5 grandchildren. Graveside serv ices will be held Friday, March 23, 1962 at 2 p.m. at West Lawn Memorial Park. Rev. Robert1 Powell officiating. Slmon-Louns-bury In charge. HUUSEArthur W 1Tb urn House of 1551 North 7th Street. Spring field, passed away on March 19, 1962 at a local hospital. He was born December 13, 1891 In Alnsworth, Nebraska, and was retired from the city mainte nance crew. He was united in marriage to Eva Klrkpatrick on rebruary zs, mzu in Ainswortn, and had been a resident of this community and of the state for tne past zi years. He was a veteran of World War I; a member of the American Le gion, and the Independent Or der of Foresters. He la sur vived by his wife, Eva; one son, Gary D., ln U.S. Army In Fort Ord, California: two daughters: Esther Lake of Seattle, Wash ington, and Bessie Odell of Springfield; six grandchildren; his step-mother, Llllle House of Washington D.C; a step brother, John House of Wash ington D.C; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services win De neia on Thursday, March 22. 1962 at 2um ln Buell Chapel. Rev. Ross Knotts offi ciating with interment In Lane Memorial Gardens. McCULLOCH John Wesley Mc Culloch of Route 5, Eugene BLAESlNG GRANlTg CO. Established 1896 769 Highway 99N DI 3-0911 Lost & Found 155 U)STTLADY'S ELGIN WRIST WATCH, yellow gold, douoie strand bracelet. Wednesday at or near Mc Arthur Court.. RE WARD. Call Salem 363-9339, COLLECT, days. COST. Junction City area. 10- months-old black Labrador, "Nick" Reward. Call RI 0- 2804. LOST. Ladles yellow gold watch. wire mesh hand, downtown Eu gene. Reward. RI 6-1872 after 5:30 p.m. LOST Six weeks oI3 female black Labrador. REWARD. Vi cinity 1473 Walnut Street. Dt K-f0ftfi after 6 n.m. LOST Black and tan ' hound, with collar. FEMALE, Elmlra Notl vicinity. REWARD. WE 5-2049. LOST Black leather key case. Seven keys. Downtown uroao wav. Mondav. DI 4-6591. HOST One year old, female Golden Retriever. Near istn and University. D I 5-0410. REWARD. Two row boats, lost during floods on Fall ureeK near Jasper. DI 4-8673. EOST Sealpoint male Siamese. Vicinity 1572 City View. Chll dren's pet. REWARD. DI 4-0491, COST LARGE SIAMESE, male. Dark brown, blue eyes. Collar. Vicinity Chefs Foods. DI 3-6148. died March 21, 1962. Funeral arrangements entrusted to si mon-Lounsbury. SMlTRRuby Jean Smith of ldlo Washington Street died March 20, 1962. She was born No vember 3, 1926 In Pleasant Hill Oregon. She was employed as a teller at the First National Bank She was a member of the First Christian Church of Eugene. Survived by her mother, Mary Belle Smith of Eugene; a sis ter, Marjorie Belle Smith of Albuquerque, New Mexico; many Aunts, Uncles and Cous ins survive. Funeral arrange ments, entrusted to Simon-Lounsbury. TALLER DAY Fredrick "Tec! Tallerday of 420 North 19th Street, Springfield, passed away on March 19. 1962 at his home. He was born August 7, 1903 ln nnoxvuie, lowa. He was plasterer for - a construction! company. He was united in marriage to Alice Burke on July 19, 1922 in St. Paul, Min nesota, and had been a resi dent of this community for the past seven years, and of the state for 20 years. He is sur vived by his wife. Alice; two sons: Tom and Joseph both of springfieid; two daughters: Joan Zumbuhl of Seaside, and Mary Ruth of Alderwood, Washington; 13 grandchildren; one brother, BUI of Des Moines, towa; numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, March 22, 1962 at 10am In Buell Chan el. Father Louis Sohler offi ciating with interment in Mt, Vernon Cemetery. V AG ONeTCG eorg e Ira Wagoner ot 453 south 43rd Place. Snrlne- fleld, passed away on March 20, 1962 at his home. Funeral services will be held at the Hill Mortuary ln Alva. Okla homa. Buell Chapel In charge ot loca ia rrangements. Funeral Notices 165 ELLIOTT MagBie Ancle Elliott of 680 East 40th Avenue. Fu neral services will be held on Thursday, March 22. 1962 at 2 p.m. in the England Funeral Home, Pearl at 18th. Dr. Vance H. Webster officiating with in terment In the Mulkey Ceme tery. K ERNS Mattte Agnes Kerns of 735 East 36th Place, Eugene. Funeral services will be held Thursday, March 22. 1962 2:30 p.m. in the Church of Christ, 10th and Washington streets. Rosse Long officiating Interment West Lawn. Simon Lounsbury In charge. Funeral Directors Mills mortUa Cottage Grove WH 2-3121 Drain. TEmnle 6-9881 mJRPrlYTTlSERAL HOME Personal 160 THRIFT & GIFT SHOP consign- Ing resumes Monday, March 26th, with spring clothing, gift Items, china, antiques, furni ture, silver, draperies, mtscel- , laneous household items need ed. Open Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Consigning Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 10 a.m. till 2 pan. 2839 Willamette. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS"" ALANON FAMILY GROUPS INFORMATION and HELP with family drinking problems day or night. TELEPHONE Dl 3-2523 BRING good used clothing, fur- niture, household goods to Eu gene Mission Store at 484 Wil lamette. ' Newspapers, maga zines to warehouse at West 15th-Tyler. . NOW I I An Enlarged & Modern Prescription Department to Serve You Better and Faster. Open Dally From 9 a.m. to p.m. PARAMOUNT DRUGS, 2100 Main. ANY GIRL IN DIFFICULtYOnV In need of counseling should , contact The Salvation Army or White Shield Home, 1261 N. W. Mayflower Avenue, Port land. Telephone CApltol 3-1632. FOR Information and facilities in problems of mental retarda tion of' children and adults, call the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, DI 3-9142, 210 West 14th, Eugene. TfiFifty Denture SERVICE LABORATORIES Repairs & rellnes, prices you can atioro: 122 N. 5th. Springfield RI 7-811S YOUNG WOMAff of any falthTh need of confidential advice may contact Catholic Charities, 278 West Broadway, Eugene Phone Dl 5-3642. MARRIAGE andor Family Coun selling; Professionally qualified staff; call Catholic Charities of Lane County at Diamond 5-3643 for appointment. D"ENTAL PLATETT2PAlrl Dr. Harry Semler, dentist, corner 8th and Willamette, Eugene, Oregon. Ladles' Wool Coats 96c Sullivan's Victone Cleaners 315 13th Ave. E. DI 4-2443 Schools-Colleges 1 75 SUPER MARKET TRAINING Short day or evening courses, low luuion, steady worn 1,000's of our graduates working. No high school diploma required. Call or visit M. T. I. Schools, 72A Southeast Grand, Portland. BE 2-8105. Private Instruction T66 CESSSES IN tEATHERCEAFT: The Hobby Corner. 18 West 17th. OI 3-2855, evenings DI 1- 9909. Eugene DftlVER TRAtNtrJfl ' DI 5-5772 Licensed Bonded Teacher Real Estate Homes for Sale 110 Junction City Harrlsbure sometimes known as W. J. Mayes, Phone Junction Cltv WY 8-2152 deceased, nas filed ner final Ac- BUELL CHAPEL count as such Administratrix ln Parking Adjacent Chapel tne Ltrcult court of tne Mate of Springfield. 8th & B RI 7-3319 uregon ior ijne Loumy. ana SMITH FUNERALCHAPEL saia L-ouri naaiura tna .rem aay n5 N slxth WH w511 n.uin. ..h , hi SUnset 2-2541 House of Lane County, In Eu-j gene, Oregon, as the date, time and place for the hearing of said Final Account and of objections thereto, and for the final settle ment of said estate. MARYANN MAYES, Administratrix. Bailey, Hoffman. Spencer & Morris. Attorneys. No. 4985 March 21. 1962. Oakrldge, Oregon Whatever You Need From real estate to a harrow or, rake you'll find It fart In the1 Classified Section! ' Register-Guard CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Phone DI 51-5-51 "203 WEST5T0E Spacious 2 bedroom, hardwood floors, close to Whitaker School. Will trade for 3 bed room in Adams School area. NEAR UNIVERSITY 3 bedroom, separate dining room. aiso oreaKiast area, inside utility plus storage. The yard Is beautifully landscaped & covered patio for summer liv ing. The price la only $11,000, pay owners equity tt assume loan. Consider pickup or boat & trailer as part down pay ment. Eve Astrld Lindsay, DI 4-041. Pruden Realty 1200 High DI tints CLOSE IN" BUT EXCLUSIVE Rambling ranch type home on acre just 5 minutes from cltv center. 2.000 square feet ot gracious living. Out of town owner says sell at less thsn replacement cost. Good terms and will consider some trade. If you are ready to move up to better living call L4R ENTERPRISES 1758 West Uth DI M179 8 YEARS STOTOOO- 1 BEDROOMS, GAMEB1RD VILLAGE Large lot. Call Luclla Johnson DI 5-4070, Gordon Brunton Realtv. HI 5-8594 874 Pearl St. S4.500 3 BEDROOM near Irving. Garden space and well. Eves call Fran cis Shrode. DI S-1fc8. THOMPSON REALTY 2587 Willamette Dl 2-2438 FOUR BEDR05M HOWE Tn Brownsville. Newly remodeled. Corner lot. Sweet home, M7 315:5 Homes from $15,800 ARTHUR M. GILBERT SONS RI 8-5313 BuUders RI 8-tfrj