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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Tun., April IT, 1962 Pige 11B Uud Can 8tf NO MONEY . DOWN ON THESE CARS WITH AVERAGE, CREDIT NO INTEREST OR CARRYING CHARGES ON THESE CARS 51 BUICK 51 HUDSON 4, PLYMOUTH . M FORD Wsgon, U PONT1AC Hwdtop f 99 62 I 79 $129 1195 Used 6a an 500 MOTORS 1M1 Franklin. Blvd. YOUR CHOICE 1MO DODGE Phoenix 2-Door Hardtop with special Ram In duction Csrburetlon. An Extra. ordlnaaUy Good Buy for Only 1MO DODGE 2-Door Hirdton with V-8, Automatic, Radio, He atari na rower steering. Nice I $1,895 Friendly ' DODGE 7T W. Ilth DI 5-.1311 '34"W1LLYS Jeep itUon wa,on r.xceueni conaiuon. s cylinder. With overdrive. 1395 DI i-7055. 1951 CHEVROLET Good Work Car. Call Rl 61934 SELL equity 1961" CORVAIR SR) coupe. Rl 6.2411 $600 FOR equity lnTSSO Chevro let uiscayne, total 11,695. Ex. cellent condition. PA 6-7704. 1952 FORD. REAL SHARP. Good condition. 1321 Mill, Sprlnj field. RI 6-6823. 1950 B Automatic. Excellent work ear. 90. Dl 3-0129. 1960 CORVAIR Too Fordor. stick hlft. Radio and heater. Part trade. Jljas. DI 1-1179. 1954 Blue CHEVROLET coupe. excellent work car. Highest of fer over $200 takes. DI 5-8 18J. 155SENGUSH ForcTSepKyr. Ex cellent condition, new ures. re dlo. 1750. DI 5-8461. i960 TR3 TRI0HFH For Sale DI 5-5502 15il COMET Fordor Wagon, fully equipped. 5,000 miles. 52195. See at 1130 West 25th Avenue. T"TORD. 300 Tudor7T Auto matic. Radio, Heater. Excellent condition, 5700. UIJJ-3910. "1948" CADILLAC $50 Call Rl 6 5287 54 FORD fordor $495 OREGON AUTO SALES 1831 S. A, Springfield RI 6-5911 Notices SPRING SALE '61 ECONOUNE Station Wag on Bus - .11,9951 Dl liALAJUE fOrOOr WO, 10,000 miles 12,99 Gibson Motors Vour FORD-MERCURY Dealer Comet-Thunderbird-Falcon WY 8-2346 Junction City 1957 CHEV HEAL NICE '210 Coupe Sedan. Haa Automatic Transmission! and is In Excellent Condition. SALE PRICE $795 SCHULZ MOTOR CO. 755 Pearl DI 4-1429 Lost and Found 900 LOST Tuesday, April 16th. fe- mue cat. Lignt gray ana white. Cries a lot. Return to bonder Bakery. Franklin Blvd Reward. LOST - "DUFFY," black tan Beagle; "Pug," white brown mixed. Males. Probably gether. Phone DI 5-1137. CBStl Armitage Park, Sunday, ' small black male puppy, an swers to "Squirt." Call DI 3-6695. I LOST Female German Shepherd, vicinity zmn Hign. ugnt tan. No collar. Reward. DI 3-5289. GST, sometime Thursday, April, lztn, lady's wedding ring set, fastened together. REWARD. Hardestv. D I 3-4717. POST - BOY'S red and white Schwlnn Corvette. Vicinity YM- CA. Reward. Phone Dl 4-0876. WOOD MOTORS 81 LARK 8 Sedan, Stick S7 FORD '500' Sedan. Power S4 STUDE 8 Sedan, Overdrive' 88 BORGWARD Tudor 48 STUDE Landcrulser Sedan iLOST Small blonde BOXER, SMj months, female. REWAnD. Dl 4-4932. 1053 Oak DI 4-6452 $10 DOWN On Aooroved Credit '54 FORD SMS '51 PONTIAC , 95 49 PLYMOUTH $115 4 CHEVROLET 8 85 Empire Auto Sales 6th It Olive DI 4-6031 CARter's Care 2300 Main Springfield Rl 6-4311 Let Carter arrange your financ ing! We approve our own con tracts; Carter's Cars are ' re conditioned In our own shop. REAL sharp, white 1959 Thunder- bird. New tires, radio, heater, antomatlc transmission, run power. Low mileage. $2650. Phone RI 6-5341 after 4 p-m. or Sunday. DRAG COMPETITTON COUPE ,S3 Ford five window, excellent . ooay, ran oar, center steering, belt, tsnk, dropped axle. For- mer record holder. 570 West 19th. 89 CADILLAC 4-Door Hardtop, Radio, Heater, Automatic Power Steeling,- Brakes and windows, Air Conditioning 83,395 AstC MOTORS 111 Main BRor AUTO MART 2 It 4-Wheel Drive ' Headquarters 7th tt Chambers DI 5-5244 1935"" M"E R C U R Y Convertible, SHARP! 5298; 1950 DODGE 8125: 1951 LINCOLN, 8125 SQUARE JOHN, 1601 Willam ette. T950 CHEVROLET." 1954 Motor, stick, S150; 1950 MERCURY, stick, 899; 1950 PONTIAC, 849, SQUARE JOHN, 1601 Willam. ette. 1960 CHEVROLET Deluxe fordor with automatic transmission. Small V-8 engine. Radio, heat- er. Like new. can finance, Will take trade. Dl 3-7741. 5 FORD fordor. Mercury en gine, radio, heater, standard transmission, whltewalls, 8495. Larson, DI 4-3476. 1954 CHEVROLET "210" 4-door, Stick shift. Radio, heater, nearly new 7:10 tires. Very clean. J450. WE 7-2723. 7 CHEVROLET tudor hardtop CORVETTE engine with 1 four barrel carburetors. Moor shift. 81.200 cash. DI 3-7204. ftsi VOLKSWAGEN, red, whfie wslls, radio. SHARP INSIDE AND OUT. Will deal! 50 Crest Drive. DI 3-9405. EXCELLENT 1957 BELVEDERE V-8 Fordor HARDTOP, auto matic. 49,000 miles. Professor orlfflnal owner. DI 3-5169. r62""VOLKSWAGI?N sedan. White, sun roof. 7.000 miles. W. R. Clark, DI 4-4540, Office hours, DI 4-6247. ftSl DELUXE CORVAIR fordor sedan. Stsndard transmission, 12,000 miles. Original owner. DI 3-1102. losnrorcK hardtsf; THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger Legals II ISP; 4-n ciyscvU "Oh, the authors or titles don't matter they're for an empty book shelf out of reach." Crematoriums 960 Death Notices PORTER Otis Porter Eugene Crematorium 1100 Charnelton DI 4-14351 Florists-Cut Flowers 965 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST DI 2-2455 2086 E. 15th Ave. Funeral Directors 975 ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME" Formerly Veatch's Phone DI 4-5255, Pearl St at 18th SUHWLKINU at CNULAND CHAPEL Creswell. 1st tt C Sta. TW 5-2881 Personals 905 THRIFT It GIFT SHOP consign ing spring clothing, gift Items, china, antiques, furniture, sil ver, draperies, miscellaneous household Items needed. Open Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. Consigning Mon day, Tuesday, Wednesday 1Q a.m. till 2 p.m. 2839 Willamette. ff"YOU SAW the WOMAN FALL In the entranceway of the TIFFANY-DAVIS store, 8th and! Willamette, about 7:30 p.m. OC- I TOBER 26. 1961, a Thursday. win you mixuLX lAia, Ul o- 7088. FINALLY, we're all settled In our remodeled store. Feel free to come in and look around. We hope you like the store and we'll be glad to help you with any of our drug or sundry needs. PARAMOUNT DRUGS 2100 Main ANY GIRL IN DIFFICULTY OR In need of counseling should contact The Salvation Army or White Shield Home, 1261 N. W. Mayflower Avenue, Portland. Telephone CApitol 3-1632. McGAFFEY'S EUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Persona) and Dignified Service 490 East 13th DI 58718 buelTchapei, Parking Adjacent Chapel Springfield. 6th 8c B RI 7-33191 MILLS MORTUARY Cottage Grove WH Mill uratn. rumple e-uewi SMITH FUNERAL CHAPfiC- 113 N. Sixth WH 2-3513 Cottage Grove. Oregon MURPHY FUNERAL HOME Junction City Hanisburg Phone Junction City WY 8-2152 OAKR1DGE FUNERAL HOME . SUnset 2-2541 Oakridge. Oregon SIMON-LOUNSBIJRY-Morturary rarklng Adjoining Mortuary' 1153 Olive Dl 5-1591 POOLE-LARSEfrCHApET 1100 Charnelton DI 4-1435 Off Street Parking Death Notices STEWART Bertha Thrifty Denture SERVICE LABORATORIES Repairs at rellnes, prices you can afford! 122 N. 5th, Springfield Rl 7-8113 FOll information and facilities In problems of mental retarda tion of children and adults. call the Association for the Help of Retarded Children, Dl 3-9142, 210 West 14th, Eugene. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS" ALANON FAMILY GROUPS INFORMATION and HELP with family drinking problems day or night. TELEPHONE DI 3-2523 BRING good used-clothing, fur niture, household goods to feu gene Mission Store at 484 Wil lamette. Newspapers, maga zines to warehouse at West 15th-Tyler. SPEX DENTAL LABORATORY Dentures Relined Repaired QUALITY WITH ECONOMY :5th & Lawrence Dl 5-6153 TRUSS FTrTTNG In out private fitting room, plus experience to nandie your in dividual proDiem. TIFFANY'S SUPER D RUGS QUALITYDENTAL LABORATORY Save $$ on rellnes. repairs It West 11th DI 2-2026 MARRIAGE andor Family Coun selling: Professionally qualified staff; call Catholic Charities of Lane county at uiamona d-jbu, for aDDolntment. YOUNG WOMAN of any faith in need of confidential advice may contact Catholic Charities 278 West Broadway. Eugene Phone DI 5-3642. Adult or child PORTRAITS One 8x10 and two 3Vix5, only S1.29. Licensed studio. Satisfac tion guaranteed. DI 3-2818. 1043 Willamette. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR Dr. Harry Semler, dentist, corner 8th and Willamette, Eugene, Oregon. Radio, heater, automatic, white walls. Dl 5-3624 or 1184 Sunnyaide Drive. IBM ' F O ft D "ftanchwagon. One owner. Vfl motor, new tires. 33.000 miles. Fine Condition. $845. D I -4460. fSBTTORD FAlRLANE 500 for- dor. 6 cylinder, standard trans mission. A-l condition. 18,000 mUes. Dl 4-5582; MINISTER'S-! 960 Rambler Amer- lean ludor. Excellent condi tion. Sell equity or refinance. Call RI 6-5214. 1556 CWV ROlET VOUR unwanted clothing. "house- hold Items can help those In - need. Call the Salvation Army Truck. DI 3-3328, SAVEbn your hosiery bill. Try the AMERICAN HOSIERY MILLS line. Order RI 7-96M 910 AND1 TransportoHon em ving" toheast coas- RETURN, want reliable person to help drive and share ex penses. Leaving not later than April 20. References ex changed. SUnset 2-2271 Private Instruction 550 Euge net R IV ErTRATNIN G"" DI 5-5772 Licensed Bonded Teacher Cards of Thanks 955 "CONVERT!"- BLE, stick, new top, 220 with power-pack. Perfect tnrougn out. 11.050, DI 3-2175. SS "CHEVROLET fordor V-8, over- drive, power brakes, radio, heater, standard transmission, $550. DI 5-3177. IMS FOR tf 5-w fndow coupe. Mercury engine, a transmis sion, hydraulic brakes. $1S. Whitney 2-2284. 980 Ellen Stew- 980 of 995 Water Street. Springfield . pass ed away on April 16, 1962 at a local hospital, complete ooitu- ary and funeral arrangements to be announced later by Buell Chapel. Funeral Notices 985 GIBBENS Bernice E7T5iobehs of 3249 West 17th Avenue, Eu gene. Funeral services will be held In the Poole-Larsen Chapel, Wednesday, April 18, 1962 at 3 p.m. Carlton Buck D.D. will officiate. Interment1 at Rest Haven. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Junior Dealer monthly $1.75 Bv Junior Dealer 6 months in advance . - 10.00 Bv Junior Dealer yearly in advancaj ... 19.00 By motor route yearly In advance zi.ou By mall In Oregon 1 mo. . 1.75 By mall tn Oregon 3 mos. 4.50 By mall In Oregon 6 mos.... 8.50 By mall tn Oregon 1 year... 15.00 By mall out of state 1 mo... 2.00 Hall subscriptions In Junior Dealer delivered zones are charged same rate as that of Junior dealer delivery. Ail local engravings by Wiltshire. Legals NATIO, II RaMBLITR 2 Door, Radio; Heater, Overdrive, One Owner. Low Miles. Nice $695 Munn Motors 11th at ChamherS rdTBaleor Trade lflSS.PREHIERi gUtucuL,n ioroor. Rl 6-63 IS 1 VOLKSWAGEN sedsnT mileage. 350 East DI 5- 8203 after 8 P.M. FORD Ranch Wagon," 8-cylin-der. Automatic. Power sieer- "card-of Thanks The relatives of Mrs. John l Ella A. Jones) wish to express their sincere thsnks to all who contributed in anv way to the comfort and welfare of our loved one during her last months wit us. Especially to Dri. Daniel Hetn- Tichi and Clifton E. Baker, the1 nurses at Sacred Heart Hosoltal. "S3. the nurses and management of Lee's Rest Home for their thoughtful and loving care. To the First Baptist Church of Eu gene and the First Baptist Church of Newberg, to Dr. Vance Webster and toy Rev. Frank Wtens for their comforting: words, to the many friends for ihe beautiful floral tributes and their kind words Of sympathy and to The Poole-Larsen Funeral Home for their kind considers Hon. Mr. & Mrs. Wm. H. Donnor and family Mrs. Maviel T.ary arl family Mr. at Mrs. M. J. Amrlne 945 art of Dexter, Oregon, passed away on April 16, 1962. She was born July 2. 1B85 In Ciisd Creek, Oregon. She was pre ceded in death by her hus band, George W. Stewart In September of 1948. She had been resident of this com- cn unity and of the state for) life. She is survived by one1 son, Harold Mewart of spring- field; two daughters: Mrs. Bes sie Bailey of Springfield, and Mrs. Lucile Weber of Dexter; three grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; five broth ers: Omer McBee of Route 4, Eugene, Edward McBee of Route 1, Springfield, Lewis McBee of Springfield, Wayne McBee of Route 4, Springfield, and Lorts McBee of Parsons, B.C.; three sisters: Mrs. Lena Saul of Springfield; Mrs. ina Cline of Springfield, and Mrs, Alice Kimball of Dexter; nu merous nieces and nephews; one brother, Melvin, preceded her In death. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, April 19, 1962 at 2 p.m. In Buell Chapel. Rev. Ross Knotts of ficiating with Interment to fol low In West Lawn Memorial Park DIEHL Patricia Kay Dlehl of Box 112, mue Htver, passed away on April la, lvez at local hospital. She was born on April 19, i42 in Yeim, wasn Ington. She had been a real dent of this area for the past three yeara, and of the atate since 1949. She Is survived by her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth E. (Pat) Diehl of Blue Kiver; one brother, Robert u. Dlchl; one sister. Lola Marie Dlehl both at home; her grandparents: Mrs. Blanche Myers of Springfield, and Mr. Louis C. Diehl of Cedar Flats: numerous aunts, uncles, cous ins, and other relatives. Fu neral services wilt be held on Wednesday, April 18, 1962 at 1 p.m. in the Ebbert Memorial Methodist Lhurcn, bin and "(J1 Streets, Springfield. Rev. Ross Knotts officiating with vault Interment to follow in Rest Haven Memorial Park. Buell Chapel In charge. Those who wish may donate to the Patsy Diehl Scholarship Fund for Sutherlin High School In care of the Chapel. FORRESTER WilTTatn Forrester of 75 Azalea Drive Eugene died April 17, 1962. He was born January t, 1869 In Blackburn, Scotland and had been a resi dent of this community for the past 72 years. He was a mem-1 ber of the First Christian Church and Spencer Hutte Lodge Number 9 I. O. O. F. He Is survived by 2 daughters: Mrs. Ethel Hart and Mrs. Ve- neta Chezem both of Eugene; sister, Katherine Forrester of san Jose. California; 2 grand children; 4 great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews. Fu neral services will he held Thursday. April 19. 1962 at 2 p.m. In Simon-Lounshury Fu neral Chapel. Dr. Vance H. Webster officiating. Interment in west Lawn. STRATTON Marvin George Stratton of 1965 Crane Lane died April IS. 1962, in the Vet erans hospital In Portland, He was Dorn Marcn , ivm in Eu gene, Oregon. He was a Veter an of World War 2 and a mem ber of the Springfield Ameri can Legion Post Number 40 Survived by his father, Ernest of Eugene and a twin slter,i Martha Jean Kelso of Junction Ctwv and sisters: Katherine Chavie of Eugene, Mae John son of Decatur, Illinois, and Mrs. Arnold Miller of Eugene; several nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements entrust ed to Simon-Lounsbury. FOSTERj Laurrnc A Ing. A-l condition. Dl 4-9002. JWiHEVfcOLET SEDAN. Aut'ii rj, " .iCl, n. Awnar 11.10. ni l.i MOrtU RICH tS 3i7o after 6 Pjn. Blaeng Granite Co heater. DEPENDABLE or. Distinctive Cemetery memorials rar. vnm or m r.. Decorative marhle furniture; ViLKSWAGES 1959 panel $5M Compare price and selection Real sharp. Ed Kellogg DI 769 Hlwav 99 N. Dl 3 0911 ! W5S , 1 Etl.FNl: CihANfTf. CO. VrMERCURY tudor hardtop. Established 1M1 q automatic, good running coo Rock of sees family monuments jjlUojvli.w. m 3-7W" l and markers guaranteed. Every fi CrlfOOT.TTirrtJXl? I storm mada in Eugene. Automatic transmission. 131$ "L" 1 1860 W. 11th DI4-441R 'OTTE; FOR SALE South Panther Creek Salvage 2 Mapieton District Oral auction bids will be re ceived by the Forest Supervisor or his authorized representative at the office of the District Ranger, Mapieton Ranger Station Mapieton, Oregon beginning 2:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, May 18, 1962, for all merchant able timber marked or desig nated for cutting on an area em bracing 17 acres, more or less within Section 13. T. 16 S.. R 9 W., W.M., surveyed, In the Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon. The estimated volume Is 800 M board feet of Douglas-fir, The minimum acceptable bid per M board feet is as follows: Douglas- fir $32.40. This Includes the fol lowing rates, per M board feet for stumpage Including deposit for sale area betterment: $27.30 base rate plus an additional $4.20 for Douglas-fir and $0.90 for slash disposal for all species. In addi tion there is within the sale area an unestlmated volume of West ern hemlock and other conifer ous species logs which will be paid for at $13.73 per M board feet which Includes required de posit for sale area betterment, plus su.au tor siasn disposal, rne prices bid for stumpage shall be considered as tentative rates sub ject to quarterly calendar adjust ment upward or downward by 0.5 of the difference between the average of the monthly Douglas fir region indices, as calculated by the Forest Service for the three previous months, and the following base indices: Douglas- fir 8B. 54(A). Such adjustments in ihe price for stumpage shall be applicable to timber scaled dur ing the three months period fol lowing the quarter for which the adjustment Is computed. In no event, however, shall the pay ment rates for each quarter be less than the base rates as stated above. When the adjusted rates by species are lower than the base rates, the difference be tween the total dollar, value of the timber cut at adjusted rates; and at base rates will be re corded for each species. The stumpage rate for a species wilt' not be increased above the base rate until the subsequent ad justed rates above the base rate win develop an accumulated total dollar value for the species in excess of the recorded ac cumulated difference. Sealed bids will be publicly opened and posted, at Mapieton, Oregon, at 2:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, on May is. 162. All those submitted a satisfactory sealed' bid will be permitted Immediately to continue auction bidding. A money order, bank draft, cash ier's or certified check In the sum of $3,000.00 must accompany each bid, to be applied to the; purchase price, refunded or re- talned for application to any claim for damages, according to the conditions of sale. 11 quested by the purchaser, con tract terms win permit felling of timber In advance of payment up to the value or tne performance bond. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, tne maaer must im mediately confirm the oral bid by submitting it in writing -on a Forest Service bid form. The right to reject any and ail bids Is reserved. Forest Service bid forms for use In submitting sealed bids and full Information concerning the timber, the con ditions of sale and the submis sion of bids should be obtained from the District Ranger, Maple ton Ranger Station. Mapieton. Oregon or the Forest Supervisor,! 545 South Second Street, Corval lis, Oregon, before bids are sub mitted. A field show-me trip to the sale area will be made for all Interested parties on May 3, 1962, starting from the Mapieton Hanger Station at 8:30 AM Pacific Standard Time. , No, 358 April 17. 1962 NOTICE OK PROPOSED ANNEXATION NO. 1 TO V EN ETA RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT LANE COUNTY, OREGON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on tha 1st day of May, 19621 at io.uq a.m. as tha time, and the County Commissioners' Room In ha Lane County Courthouse asl ma puce for hearing on tne matter of the annexation of a rural fire protection district. said bearing shall be for the purpose of determining whether ne area included in tne following described boundaries: Beginning at the Northeast section corner of Section tt. Town ship 18 South, Range S West of tha Willamette Meridian, Una County, Oregon; thence South ap proximately one 1) mile to thel center line of the Fleck Road; thence West approximately three- quarters i34 mile to tha North west corner of the lecal subdivi sion described as tha Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter oi section , lownsnip in soutn, Range o west oi tne Willamette Meridian; thenca South one-half mile to the East and West center line of said Section 7: thenca East one-quarter (Ui mile to tha center of Section 7; thence South one-quarter (il mile;; thenca Last one-half (Vl mile; thence South one-quarter 4 V mile to tha Southeast corner of Section 7, Township 18 South, nance 3 west of the Willamette Meridian; thence South one-halfl Vi) mile: thence Eat.t approxi mately one (1) mile to the one- quarter corner between Sec tions is and 17; thenca North one-quarter ( Kk ) mile; thence Last one in mile; thence North one-quarter (Ul mile to the Southeast corner of Section 9, Township 18 South. Ranse west; thence East approximately one-quarter ( mile to the Southwest corner of the South east one-quarter (Vi) of the Southwest one-quarter Ok) of Section 10; thence North one- quarter Oii) mile; thence East three-eighths (ajj) mile; thence North one-quarter ,) mile to the East and West centerllne of said Section 10; thence West on said centerllne one-quarter (Vi) mile; thence North 492U feet more or less to the South line of D.L.C 38 In Section 3, Township 18 South, Range 5 West of the Wil lamette Meridian; thence West; along said claim line 814.8 feet more or less to the Southwest corner of said claim 38; thence North approximately 450.00 feet to tne 5.5. b. corner of uxt 51; thenca West along the South line of said claim 51 2569.31 feet mora or less to the Southwest corner of said claim 51. thence Northerly approxi mately 2870.0 feet tn the North line of Section 4, Township 17: South, Range 5 West, Willamette Meridian; thence Westerly along the North line of Section 4 and Section 5 approximately one and three-quarters 14) miles to the place of beginning, shall be annexed to that certain rural fire protection district known as the Veneta Rural Fire Protection District. At said time and place, or any ttme or place at which said meet ing may be continued or post- ooned. anv persons interested may appear and present oral or written objections to tne grant 1ns of said petitions and the an nexation of said district to the Veneta Rural Fire Protection District, and the County Com mlssloners shall hear such ob jections, if any. At said time and place, or any time or place which said meet ing may be continued or post poned, the County commission ers may alter the boundaries set forth in tna petitions to inciuaa all territory which may be bene fitted by being Included within1 the proposed annexation. The County Commissioners shall not modify tne Dounoaries oi tne proposed annexation as set forth in the petitions so as to exclude from it any lanas wnicn couia oe benefited by Its annexation, nor shall there be included in tne orooosed annexation any land which will not. In tha judgment of the Court, be benefited. If the, Court concludes that any land has been Improperly omitted from the annexation and the owner has not appeared at the hear na-. it shall continue runner hearing on the petitions snd shall order notice given to the non appearing owner requiring him to appear and show cause, If any ha has, why this land shall not; ha included in the oroDosea an nexation. The notice shall be civon either bv publication in the same manner as notice oi tne original hearing and for the same period, or ny personal serv ice on each non-appearing owner. If notice Is given by personal service, such service shall be iade at least ten days prior to the date fixed for the hearing. DATED thia 29th day of March, 1962. OLGA FREEMAN, County Clerk, By s Mildred Russell. Denutv. No. 302 April 17, 1962. Legals kotice or snreoL elkctiok L'pon Question of Increasing Tax Levy Over Amount Limited by section 11, Article XI, State Constitution. Notice is hereby given that an election will he held In School District No. 2RJ of Lane County, Slate of Oregon, from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 P M. on May 7, 1962, at Klmlra High School Se Not! School In said district, for the purpose of submitting to the legal voters of said district the question of Increasing the tax1 levy for tne fiscal year iwz-ioj over tha amount limited by sec tion 11, article XI, of the Consti tution of Oregon. The reasons for Increasing such levy are. The amount within the 8" limitation is Inadequate (or the operation of the schools of the district. The amount of tax, tn excess of tha 6rf limitation, proposed to be levied for said fiscal year is $373.884 00. Dated this 6th day of April 1962. Attest: Jack E. warren District Clerk George C Lunceford Chairman Board of Directors No. 361 April 24, 1962 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that James W. Zener. Executor of tha Estate of Mildred Zener, deceased, has filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Lane County his Final Account as Executor, ana mat 10:00 o clock A.M. in the coun-i room of the Lane County Court house. Eugene, Oregon, on the 17th day of May, 1962, has been fixed and appointed by said Court as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for final settlement of the said Estate. JAMES W. ZENER. Executor of the Estate of . Mildred A. Zener, deceased. BARTLE & ALLEN Attorneys at Law 210 Tiffany Building Eugene. Oregon NO. 357 May 13, 1V6Z. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that William W. Bartle was on tha 7th day of March. 1962. ap pointed Administrator with Will Annexed, of the estate of Laura Pearl Dawson, deceased, by thel Circuit Court or Lane County, Oregon. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as ny law re quired, to said Administrator at the law offices of Bartle and A en. 210 Tiffany Building. Eu aene. Oregon, within six (61 months from the date of the first publication of this notice the date of tha first publication being the 17th day or Apm, iwz. WILLIAM W. BAKTLE, Administrator with Willi Annexed of the Estate of Laura Peart Dawson, deceased. NO. 336 May 15, 1962. IN f H E C I RCOlt COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE In the Matter of the Estate of Clinton 1. Emra, aka C. 1. Emra, Deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has bee duly appointed Administratrix of the Estate of canton i. jMnra, ac cessed, by the Circuit Court of Lane County. Oregon, ana has qualified, as sucn. wow, TnCHCtunSi au person havlna claims against the aald estate are hereby notified and required to present tha same, properly verified, to the under signed at the office of Myron D. Spady, Attorney at Law, 11th and Alabama streets, in Bsnaon Coos County, Oregon, within six 16) montns from aate nereor. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1962. Mabel L. Hobnan Administratrix of tha Estate of Clinton I. Emra, deceased NO. 280 April 24. 1962. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION UDon Question or Increasing Tax Lew Over Amount Limited by Section 11, Article ai, state Constitution. Notice is hereby given mat an election will be held In School District No. 2BJ of Lane county, Slate of Oreson. from 2:00 P.M to 8:00 P.M. on May 7, 1962. at Elmlra High School & Notli School In said school district, tor tha purpose of submitting to the legs) voters or said district the question of Increasing the tax lew tor tne fiscal vear lvost-ivoj over the amount limited by sec tion 11, article XI, of tne consti tution of Orecon. Tha reasons for increasing mrh lew are: The Installation of community Llghta on the High School Field will require a levy outside the 6 limitation Imposed by Oregon Law. The smount of tax. In excess of the 6 limitation, proposed to be levied (or said fiscal year Is $15,950.00. Dated this th day of April, 1962. Attest: Jack E. Warren District Clerk George C. Lu nee ford Chairman Board of Directors No. 380 April 24, 1942 Legals NO TTfTOI TION UPON QUESTION OF IN-, CREASING TAX LEVY OVER AMOUNT LIMITED BY SECTION 11, ARTICLE XI. STATE CON STITUTION Notice Is hereby given that an election will he held In School District No. 90 of Lane County, State of Oregon, from Z:uo p.m. to 8:00 p.m. on May 7, 1962, at Teachers' Room in said school district, for the purpose of sub mitting to the legal voters of ssld district the question of increas ing the tax levy for tna fiscal year 1962-1963 over the amount limited by Section 11, Article XI of tha Constitution of Oregon. The reasons for Increasing such levy are: this school district has no tax base, Increased salaries. Increased cost or utilities and higher required Social Security contributions. The amount or lax. In excess of the 6 limitation, proposed to be levied for ssld fiscal year Is $100,492.26. WM. F. WILSON Chairman Board of Directors Attest: Alfred Stelnhsuer District Clerk. No. 355 April 24, 1962. NOTICE OFNNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AND MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, In compliance with Sec. 331.010, ORS, to tha legal voters of School District No. 2BJ. of Lane County, State of Oregon, that the ANNUAL SCHOOL ELEC TION of said District will be held at Elmlra High School and Notl Elementary School between the nours of z r.H. ana a r.m on the first Monday of May, be- ins the 7th day of May, a.d 1967, for tha purpose of electing1 one director for a term of (Iva years beginning July 1, 1962. Dated this lztn aay ot April, 1S6Z. ATTEST: Jack c. warren District Clerk George C. Luncefnrd Chairman Boara oi Directors No. 362 April 24, 1962 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Oscar F. Krumdieck, Execu tor of tha Estate of Louis F Foster of Krumdieck. deceased, has filed 210 Emerald passed awav'in ihe Circuit Court of the State April 1 1962 at the iTge of 39 Ha was born October 12. 1902 in Kansas. Besides his wife. the former Mary J. Scofteld whom he married Augut 1.1 19?1 1 Topeka, MnKm, he is Uf"ivea ny z niugniers; n u NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION! Upon Question of Increasing Tax Lew Over Amount Limited by Section 11, Article XI, State Constitution Notice Is hereby given that an election will he held In School District 28J of Lsne County. State of Oregon, from 2:00 P.M. tfl 8 00 P.M. on May 7. 1962. at El mlra Hlsh School and Notl Ele mentary School In said school district, for the purpose or sur mitting to tha legal voters of said district the question of levy Ing a serial levy tn the amount! of $13.000. no annuany tor a penoo of five 5i years beginning with the f sea vear July 1. 1M2, and Including June 30, 1963, and each of tha following four 4 fiscal years theresftea, for the ouroose of acquiring real proper ty to ron struct a school building or buildings and to equip the of Oregon for Lane County his Final Account as Executor, and that 10 00 o'clock a.m. In the same or for anv one or com bin a Courtroom at the Lane County. tlnn of two or more of such pur Courthouse, Eugene, Oregon, on'ooses. the 9th day of May, 1962, has) The amount of tax, In excess of hern fixed and appointed by said the 6'r limitation, proposed to ma L. and Shtrlev J., both at (Court as the time and place fori home. Funeral services will be hearing objections to said Final held at the Ponle-I.arsenAccount and for final settlement Chapel lRursaav, April iv. of the said Estate W2 at 2 P.m. Rev. F.. Gordon Cndrr officiating- Interment at Rst Haven-. ONDRtM-HerWt.tan. Hrnm nf 742 Wathlnttofl Street passed away at his fttm April 17. 1962. Complete funeral fan seme y to h announced OSCAR F. KRUMDIECK. Executor of the Ettata a4 Iala P. Krumdieck. deceased. PARTI.E 4 ALLEN Attorneys at I.aw 210 Tiffany Building O Eugene, Oregon No. 119 May 8, 191 t USE THE W A N D FOR R I and R E S U L T Financial Reports NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' Selected 1.1st Reported bv Harris, Upham & Cn. Date: April 17, 1962 Colum Gss 29' s Com Csit 44, Com OH 34t, Corn Prod iS't '. Lockheed i ro n if 1 a.i Lorlllard l rucinie la Maci iun wrgw in1, Alleghany 10, All Ludlum 41W Al Chemlral 4fi, Al Chalmers 1SH Alcoa Mi, All'd Stores C2 Alum Ltd 2s Amerada 112 Am Airline 2a Am Can 45-4 Am Cynmd 4fi4a AmEIPow K9'a A M r 221. Am M Clmx 35 i Am Motors la Am Nat Gss 50H Am T&T 127i Am Tobacco h2 Am Viscose S4lt Ampcx lfi'a Anaconda 4(lt, Armco n4 Armour SO Atchison 26', Avco 25', Ral A Ohio .10'. Heckman 11". Rendtx fi4i. Reth Steel 40t, RoelnK 4fi7. Ron Warn 4.1'. Brunswick 3eTs Rurllnnton 23n Rurroughs 46V Campbell lit', 1.1. Case eTa Caterpillar .IS1-. Celancse 40 CerroOeP 2', Cessna 28 Chesat Ohio 34' s Chrysler S2H Cities Sve Colo Fuel 14', DOW JONt.S CLOSING AVERAGES 30 Indusulsls 6811.43, up 4.37 20 Ralls 143 3D. up .86 15 Ullllllcs 129 04, up .33 Volume 2.940.0O0 KslserAlum 3 Kenuerolt 7S'i Krrr McGee 40 Litton Deere Disney Douglas Dow Dresser DuPont East. Alrl Eastman Last. Alrl El Paso SO .16 . 26' s 57 271, 2.14', 24 in 23'i Erie 3 first Chrtr 43H Ford 98'., Fruehsuf 25 Gn Dvnmcs 304 Cn Electric 74'.. Gen Food 84W Gen Motors 55'. Gen Tel 24hi Gen Tire 84t Ga Pac Gillette Goodyear Grace Gt Norlhrn 43 Greyhound 281, Gulf Oil 42'a llnmeslake 47ts ll'we Sound 14T. Ideal Cem 23t? Ill Central H I R 31 520 Intl Harv 93i lntl Nickel 78', lntl Paper 351 Intl Tel T 50' i lohns Many 5H, lones&Lau 61Va 50i 4ta ot. 120 44H 34s 41 44'. 22-W 27', 39' 68' s 43' I Mutual funds (closing quotations as of 4-16-62 ss reported by Zllks, Smlther tt Co., Eugene Office RID AUK Aberdeen 2.30 2.50 Aff Fund . 8.10 8.77 Rorton Fund 19.32 21.11 Bullock 13.72 15.04 Canadian Fund 18.28 19.77 Century Slis 14.03 15.33 Chemical Fund 11.46 12.47 Colonial Grwth & Engy 13.07 14.28 Colonial Fund 11.52 12.39 Com InvCo 10.13 11.09 Diver Growth 9.93 10.70 Dividend Slis 3.41 3.74 Drevfiis Fund 16.91 1R 38 Fidelity Cap 9.09 9.98 Flnan Indust 4.67 5.11 Fund Inv 10.01 10 97 Group Sees Gen Bond 7.04 7.72 Inc of Boston - 7.87 8.62 Incorp lnv 7.87 8.60 Keyston S-.1 14.59 15.93 Mass Inv Growth 8.57 9.37 Mass Inv Trust ... 14.76 16.13 Natl Inv ; 15.93 i 17.24 Natl Stock 8.27 9.04 One Wm St l 13.63 14.92 Pioneer 9.79 10.70 Putnam - 15.94 I7.3J Putnam Growth 9.44 . 10.26 Telev 4 Elec 8.16 8.89 United Accum 14.53 13.88 United Inc 12.88 13.86 Value Line lno 5.40 5.90 Wellington 14.90 16.24 Wellington Eq 15.60 16.96 Magnavox Martin McDcimott MGM Minn Ml( Monsanto Mont Ward 3S Nail Biscuit 87', Natl Cash 99 Natl Dlst 291, Natl Gypsm 50i, Natl Lead 83 NY Central 171, No Am Av 66 V'nr Pacific 38'a NW Airline 29' Dlln Math 35H .lutboard 2IU, Owens 111 90 Pacific Gas 3.1a, Pan Amer 21 Penney 48', Penn RR 151s Pepsi 47 Pflier 50'1 Phillips 35', Polaroid 198H Proc tt Gam 83', Pure Oil 35'. Radio 361', Rayonler 23', Havtheon 38H Hcichbold 151. Rep Steel S3', Rexall 44', Rynlds Met 3.11, Rvnlds Tnb 62, Rchdsn-Mrl 81V, Richfield 401., The following bid and asked quo tations from the National Assn. of Securities Dealers do not represent actual transactions. They are a futde. to the range within -which these securities could have been bought or sold st the time of compltstton. Roys! Dutch 38i, Safeway SO' . St. Regis 344. Sand Imp 12Va Schenley 22a Sears 81, Shell TaVT 17J Sinclair 36L, Socony ... 84' Southern Co S.V, So Pacific 27V, Sparry 19, ild OH Cal SUV 4td Oil Ind 51. Sid OH NJ 53'. iludebaker 9', Sub Gas 24'a Sunray 26a Swift 43V. Tenn Gss 24 Texaco , 34 ',, Texaa Gulf 20 Texas Inst 81 Textron 27V, rntokol 3314 Thorn Ftiamo 56V, Tldewsler 2I'S Trsnsanser 43 Un Curb 10944 Un Oil 62 tin Pacific 321, United Alro 454. Untd AJrl 32',, Untd Fruit 2T US Borarx 334, US Plywood 49 US Rubber 14 US Steal 64. UN Match 23V. Upjoha 46V. Varlan. .16 Wes Union .18 'i Westinghsaj 34V. Woolworth 76V, Younnstn 95 Zenith eiVs Portland Markets BID ASK Alberlsons 13V, 16 Arden Farms, Cora .... 15V, lev. Rank of Amer 554, , 3SV Big "C" Stores 4V 8 Caa Nat Gas 13V, 16V, Cascade Ply .1.1 Consol Ftways 12H 1.1'a Equitable 5 it U 1 4IV, First Natl 62 86V, Fred Meyer lla 12". llyster. Com ... 21V, 23 Jantzen. Com -' 31 33Vs Kaiser Steel - 26 28 Koehrlng HM. 12V, Morrlson-Knud M 35V, NW Nat Gas 34 37 Oregon Met la 14 Pac Inmtn Exp 14', 18 PP Ic L, Com 27V. 28H Pope at Talbot 24 28?. Port Gen Elec 6j" B8Va Port Trans Com 10', II. Seattle First Natl 68V, 72 Thrifty Drug .. 42'n 45, Tollvcraft . 5Vi 6 United Facine .ia an, US Natl Bank 68' i 7.1V. Warren Bro, .... 234 25V, Wash Nat Gas 33. 38 West Coast Tel 41 44 West Nat Gas lnv, I6V4 Weyerhaeuser 31 3J Eugene Markets PORTLAND C Bulterfat Tenta tlve, subject to Immediate changi Premium quality delivered In Port land, e cents in.; first quality 61 second quality do. Butter Prints per' lb. to retailers Grade A A, 93 score, no; A grade, 92 score, es; a grade, vo acore, ea, Cheese To retailers Single rial slcs 47V4-48V&; processed American, Esea To retailers Grada AA. ex tra large, 4MB. AA large, 42-48, A large, 4M4; AA mediums, Rft4t, AA small, 25-34. Cartons, 2-3 cents addi tional. Eggs To producers, st, farm A A extra large, M JSVii AA large, aa- .16V.; A large, 30-33; AA mediums. Live poultry Quoted to growers f.o.b. ranch No. 1 quality fryers, 2-4 lbs., 10-20; light hens, heavy hens, 13. Rsbbtts Average to growers Live whites, 3i-4U lbs., 24-26, soma down to 20; colored pelts, 4-5 cents less; fresn Kinea fryers to retailers, few to 69; cut up, 60-OS. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef cuts f choice steers) Hind quarters, Sl.OtVS3.00; rounds, .11.00- S3. 00; full loins, trimmed, 72.00-74.00; forequarters, 36.00 - 38.00: chucks, 4i.uu-43.ou; rins, oa.uu-aa.uu. Lambs Choice-prime. AO lbs. down, .16.00-38.00; some spring lambs 4J.UU-40.UU. Veal Choice. 60-15(1 lbs.. MM- h.oo; good, 54.oo-56.oo; standard, 48.00-33.00. Produce Onions West. Ore. Denver. No. 1 med. SO lb ska, 4,00-4.50; larga No. Is, 4.73. Potatoes Ore. local Russets, No, 1A. 100 lbs, 2AV3.23; Deschutes Run- sets, No. 1A, 3.60-4.00; bekera, 4.00- 4.S0; Idaho No. 1A, 100 lbs, 30 per cent io os ana larger, 4.00. OREGON EGO PRODUCERS Extra Large AA 4fta Large AA 4So Small AA 34 Jumbo A in &3o Extra Largs A 47a Large A 44a Medium AA 42o Medium A 4la Chex - 40 ' Portland Grain PORTLAND fflll -White! whleat 112. Soft white hard applicable no bid. White club no bid. Hard red winter 2.21. Hard whlta Baart, ordi nary no bid. Oats no bid. Barley 32.30. Portland Livestock PORTLAND- fUPI-USDA) ' Csttla 1R0; few utility dairy bred cowa I3-19.A0; cutters 12-14.50; cutter bulls IB, medium nesr 650 lb heifers 18. Calves SO; standard-good vealers 25-30; feeder calves 23-23.80. Hogs 450; around 70 head 1 and 2 near 200 lb butchers 17.75. Sheep 600: good-choice shorn 84 lb. No. 3 pelt lambs for stocker use stesdy at 14. Name Dissension DAGENHAM, England -A schoolteacher insists a 5-year- old boy's name is Jeffrey or Geoffrey. But his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Tanner, Insist he was christened Jeff. They protested to the school board Mrs. C. B. Rolfe's ruling that "the name Jeff does not exist." Legals NOTICE OP ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION AN MEETING NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN, in compliance with See. 331.010, una, to tna legal voters Of scnooi District no. vo. of bane county. State of Oregon, that the AN NUAL SUHOUb SLEUT1UN Or said District will be held at Teachera' Room; between the hours of i p.m. and S p.m. on the first Monday of May. being the 7th day of May, A.D. 1962,1 for tha ouroose of electing one director for a term of flva years and voting on the posted budget Dsted this 9th day of April 1M2. WM. r. WILSON Chairman Board of Directors Attest: Alfred Stelnhauer District Clerk. N. 354 April 24, 1M2. Legals NOTICE OP HEARING ON PINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That tha undersigned executor haa filed his final account In the Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon for Lane County, which Court has appointed 9:30 A.M. of May 3rd, 1962, and tha court room of ssld Court as tha Urns and place for the hearing of ob J actions thereto and for tha set tlement tnaraor. W. M. KYLE, Executor of tha Last Will and Testament of WILLIAM S. FR1ZZELL deceased. L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate, No. 301 May 1, 1962. Legals NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN. That tha administrator of the estate of Allle M. Gates, dp ceased, has filed his Final Ac count In aald aststa In tha Cir cuit Court of Lane County, Ore- gon, and tha Court has appointed the 26th day of April, 1B62 st 9:30 o'clock In tha forenoon of said day In tha Circuit Court room in tna court House in tu gena, Oregon, as the time and place for tha hearing of objec tions to such final account and tha settlement of said estate. DELMER B. GATES Administrator Calkins Ai Rryaon Attorneys for Administrator NO. 279 April 24, 1B62. Confidentially We LOVE tO Loan! THIS CHOICE Location AVAILABLE BUSINESS LOANS ! he levied fnr esch fiscal vear nl the live (Si vears designated hove Is 113.000 00. Ih4) 111.1 levy fnr the five years, In excess of the sT. limitation, Is KIOTO On nated this lztn aay oi Apru, lttl. Allert: Jack t- tvarrea Dlsfrtet Clerk r.enree t I.UMa Chairman Board of Directors There's no business like your own business and U. S. National loans to all types and sizes of businesses on a secured or unsecured basis. You may borrow (or machinery and equipment, (or working capital, to carry inventories,' discounting payables, and lor many other needs. THi UMIilDMrMM WsVTIOMM AN OP fOtnANO Street, Springfield. 3 l later by Voole-Lerser NO. J5 April 14, ni