860
U.A.S.
You Always Save
UNIVERSITY
Auto Sales
1957 PONTIAC
Star Chief, Convertible Full
Power, AU White, Radio. Heat
er, unmacuiaiei
$1,195
1958 THUNDERBIRD
2-Door Hardtop, Full Power. Air
uonaiuomng, ah wniie. Bed
and White Interior, 39,000 Miles.
Be First to Buy This Luxury
(-an
$2,495
1959 CHEVROLET
2-Door, V-8 with Radio,
Heater, Automatlo and
Real Nlcel
$1,495
1961 FORD
Falcon Station Wagon,
4-Door, Fully Equipped
Stick and Loaded!
$2,095
1956 CHEVROLET
2-Door Hardtop, Stick
Overdrive, Big Engine,
Immaculatel
$1,095
1957 FORD
Hardtop Coupe, Power,
Red and White, Tutonel
$1,095
1956 CHEVROLET
with V-f, Floor Shift,
Big Engine, Black and
White, a Sharp Hardtop!
$1,295
1958 CHEVROLET
Nomad Station Wagon. This
la In Showroom Condition
with Power!
$1,495
I960 RAMBLER
Cross Country -4-Door
Station Wagon. Economy
'6' Engine, 19,000 Miles
Bed and White Finish!
$1,995
OPEN EVENINGS TIL S p.m.
TOM COLLIE'S
UNIVERSITY
Auto Sales
1 2th k Olive OI 5-7844
Spring Speciall
1953
MERCURY
2-Door Hardtop.
Merc-O-Matlc,
Vinyl Interior,
Radio, Heater,
Whltewalla. Clean!
ONLY $399
MOCK
V SONS
Quality Headquarters
LINCOLN -CONTINENTAL
MERCURY METEOR COMET
17th & Oak
Dt 1-1136 Open Evenings
AUTO TRUCK WHOLESALE I
1957 CHEV BEL, AIR J-aoor
Hardtop. Automatic, v-a
special ai ..
10 stune Lark e-uoor, wi.n
overdrive. Immaculate at
Only . - ll.5
1166 Wert 7th DI J-2632
liM BTJICK Special Fardtop
Special-
coupe. Very clean. Tutone. Ra-
dlo, heater, power steering,
Only $750. Will take older car
on trade. See at 1361 Modoc
Street, Springfield, or call RI
6-8840 after 5 p.m. Standardl
Time.
lWS MERCURY PARKCXNE
FORDOR HARDTOP. FULLI
POWER SEATS, wiNDUvts,
SHAKES. STEERING. EXCEL-
LENT CONDITION. RED WITH
WHITE Tur. iait
TRADE-IN. $2J1$. CAN FI-
NANCE. DI (-049$.
SKAUTlFt'L 1955 Old-moBlle Hoi-
iday tudor hardtop. Power,
steeling, brakes and seats. All '
leather Interior. Signal seeking
stereo radio. Nvon whltewalla,
HAS BEEN WELL CARED FOR
Make offer. Consider trade. 960
East 37th. Dt 4-5121. I
CXRter's Cars
U Ford 4 door sedan, atandard
drive, V4 $ 5
M(bM."lsprinneldlRI-il
MTTirvnrti i-r 4-doorTV-l
Automatic, radio, heater $1495
m -r r 1
lOD VQ1US
J 'T 1
AUlO OGleS
Mil Main Sprinefield RI 7-IIU
t96r-cHr.v'hoLrrr-T!PACA-tu-j
Bronia-whlt., matchlnf In-,
terlor $2,195. Will accept trade-i
In Victor 9 21M, Yonralla. I
r6lT0Rt) Country sedsn. fordor.
1l.Vl .V..ml..,n. I
Used Cars
' Power sleerinj. Rsdlo. heeler. Hon W.ton. $2MI SlIlARE
lew mllea... New condition. I JOHN. Ini Willamette.
Illnesa lorcei aale. $2J9. CI MY EQUITY on 1957 Ford V4
3.2531 j Custom 100 tudor aedan. Auto-
1.59-poS'TIAg tTAegSTTuTr? rnlc. heater B.lance $M9 75
equipped. Make offer. Csh ! 19jsyments of $15 25. RIJ-6,3,.;
isle subject to confirmation by iisi FORI! FAIRLANE; over
court Minimum Wd $1JWI i drive, radio, heater. One con
Thompson gnrder, trustee. DI dillon. Sell for best offer. 1910
4.aojj Vlllard. DIJ-7192.
860
MAY & MEAD
llth & HIGH
For Some of the Finest SELECT
Used Cars Anywhere, We Invite
You to Come In and Compare
ina iah , , . tna ueali
61 FALCON t-Door Wagon
61 LARK, V-8 2-Door, Stick
60 MERCEDES Roadster -
$2,095
$1,895
$3,195
$1,795
$1,095
$1,595
$1,595
$1,81)5!
$1,795.
$1,595;
$1,495
$1,095 1
$1,395
$1,295
1 1,895
$ 795
60 VALIANT 9,600 Miles .
60 VAUX11ALL Sedan .
60 CORVAIR 700 Sedan ....
60 LARK V- Sedan
59 FORD Galax. V-8 Coupe
59 CHEV V-8 Impala Sedan
59 FORD '6' Galaxle Sedan
59 CHEV Bel Air Sedan
59 LARK "' 2-Door O-drlvo
51 CHEV 348 V-8 Sedan
58 CHEV 348 Blscavne
57 CAD Sedan DeVille ...
57 HUDSON Hornet, Nice!
56 DODGE V-8 Sedan
55 CHEV V-8 Bel Air Sedan
54 OLDS Sedan. Clean ....
53 CHRYSLER New Yorker
695
695
395
395
53 KURD V-8 Sedan. Slick .
295
53 BU1CK Special, Nice ...
53 DESOTO 2-Door, Radio
51 NASH Sedan, Overdrive
50 FORD V-8, Overdrive ...
49 PONTIAC Sedan
295
195
145
145
195
"Of Course We Deal"
OPEN EVES OPEN SUNDAY
MAY & MEAD INC.
MERCEDES-BENZ
STUDEBAKER LARK HAWK
TRUCKS
llth & High DI 5-4223
D & B MOTORS
Now Haa For You The
2-24
PLAN
$2 DOWN
24 PAYMENTS
On Approved Credit
59 Ford Wagon, Automatic
58 Chev 4-Door, Automatic
55 Ford 4-Door, Overdrive
55 Ford Club, Stick
53 Ford Wagon, Overdrive
48 Ponttac, Automatic
56 Ford Victoria, Overdrive
52 Plymouth, Stick
59 Ford Club, Overdrive
58 Ford Club, Automatic
57 Victoria, Automatic
53 Rambler Wagon, Overdrive
D & B MOTORS
NO MONEY
DOWN
ON THESE CARS
WITH AVERAGE CREDIT
NO INTEREST OR
CARRYING CHARGES
ON THESE CARS
51 CHEV
52 CHEV
..$145
$145
53 DODGE $295
52 STUDE $145
51 NASH $145
40 INTERNATIONAL vi ton $145
53 OLDS Sedan $145
53 MERC $195
52 FORD $225
53 BU1CK $193
500
MOTORS
1861 Franklin Blvd. DI 2-1867
BRODSKY'S
AUTO MART
1 & 4-Wheel Drive
Headquarters
7th V Chambers DI 3-5244
1956 MERCUftVTUDOR HARD".
TOP. Radio, heater, power,
automatic. Tires and uphol
stery llwe new. Excellent condi
tion. RI 6-5752.
1895
59 FIAT Station Wagon
Good Aa New!
Seeing Is Believing!
GIFFORD MOTORS 805 Pearl
YOUR CllOfCrr$25on9SJ"CHEV-
ROI.ET; 1953 PONTIAC; 1954
PLYMOUTH; 1953 FORD. ALL
CLEAN AND GOOD! SQUARE
JOHN, 1601 Willamette.
dor WAGON. Puh button
drive, Power Steering, Brakes.
Radio, Heater. Consider trade.
11,595. RI 6-4086.
159 CHEVROLET STATTON
WAGON. Fordor, tutone. Small
V-S. Automatic. Radio, heater,
white aide walls, 51,395. RI
7-2(133.
190 FACeOS tiidor. Deluxe trim.1
Rsdlo, heater. White walls,
stsndsrd transmission. $1,295.
737 East 16th. DI 2-2088 eve
nings. Salesman.
"BTTorcTV-B Tudor $555
Overdrive, Radio, Heater
SIMMONS MOTOR CO.
219 So. A, Springfield RI 7-3564
FOR SALE '55 Austin Bealey, ex
cellent engine, good body, many
extras, make offer. P. o. Box
252, Roseburg for Information,
or call OR 3-3696.
CONVERTIBLE
5 Ford, full power. Like new.
II.R54I. PI 0-7961.
IftSl KAISER MANHATTANTover.
drive, real good tires, motor,
interior. DI 4-3774, 208 Elkay
Ilrlva.
io.T " Mf A Evc'ellnl condition
Two ,,. Wre wheels. New
pllnt. 1975 or best offer. Bob
woodard, DI 5-9035.
- model T Ciune. Me
chanically rebuilt. Body In good
shape. Rest offer. 1172 Harlow
Road. PA 6-731J.
M VOLKSWAOESrConverilMe.
Sells for highest offer this
week. 1176 Lorane Hlway. DI
5-5273.
T9S2 - FORDT - FOTTOOinEDAN
g.nK year over, must eacrl
flee, $95 or best offer. RI 6-3256
after 10 p.m. (daylight).
iWrcORVAIR MONZA 900. Ei
cellent condition. 9,000 miles. I
financing available, i-none ui
3-2291.
isslMERCURY-TUDORTvery'
clean, Radio, Heater. White-
w,nt GOOD MECHANICALLY.
$125. Call DI 3-4123
SACRIFICE tudnr Super Sports
1962 Impala, 1700 milra. Extra
equipment, large engine. 93,400.
HI 2-28,6.
"cHRYSrEfrf-'EWS-TilfrrRS
St. Regis Hardtop, power. $785.
SQIAHE JOHN, 1601 Willam-
iSMRimiPHrKonirHiiiesrsii.
ver with blsck top and tnnneau
$M0O or best oiler. DI 34344,
665 Esst 12th.
CHOICE OFTWO"
CHEV Suburban 3-Speed
AC MOTORS 111 Msln
1M DODGE Coronet tudor V
Automatic, Radio, heater. AI-
nio.t new tires. Very clean.
$895. RI fr.
196rMGAsports"-rbsdstfr, 1!ue!
whl. rs.llo. ht-
"' "odium. $1.195.,
Hardtop. Power rteerln. and
brakes. Excellent condition.
$. DI -W94
ErosoMY! Nice l9:,2 HIl.T.MAN
$169: cle.n I95J Ra.MHI.ER St..
Used Cars
U$ed Cart 860
CLEXN I95S Plymouth. Auto-i
matlc. Radio, heater. Good
tires. DI 4-8903. See, 2611 River
Hoed.
Volkswagens
Sold and bought. J and J Motors,
3808 West llth. DI 3-8897.
1953T6RD "20"V4. radio, heat
er, good tires, new brakes, ra
diator, seat covers, battery. One
owner. Itl 7-3606.
SHARPHT957 MERCORYMONTE-
REY Tudor, Radio, Heater, side-
walls. SELL REASONABLE, or
trade for older car. DI 4-9141.
I960 DYNAMIC 88 OLDSMOBILE,
Fordor. Full power. New tires.
Under 18,000 miles. $2,695. DI
3-9364.
EQUITY In 1961 Corvalr Lake
wood station wagon. Will trade
for older model car. DI 4-7526,
eves.
'56 CHEVROLET convertible.
Sharp! Red and white. Power-
glide, power brakes. Call DI 4-,
B035.
1938 SIMCA ARONDA. Hardtop
coupe. White wall tires. Good
condition, 1395. DIJ-209
62 MONZA, $450 buys equity,1
6.000 miles, just like new. Hi 6-
5973 after 5 o.m,
1958 CHEVROLET 6. 4-door
straight stick, one owner. Good
rubber. 11.095. Phone V I 4-2642
1950 FORD Club Coupe. Good
motor. 150. See at 1359 Polk
street.
SELL or trade 1961 Austin Healey
Sprite, excellent condition, DI
3-7147.
T959 MORRIS MINOR, new tires,
new battery, $675. Call RI 6-
3427, after 6 p.m
'S5 OLDSMOBILE tudor. Trim!
Rebuilt motor. 4 speed, econ
omy. Sacrifice, $395. WY 8-2290.
1960 VOLKSWAGEN
One owner. Radio. Undercoat.
Oil filter. $1,395. DI 2-1039.
1951" CADILLAC
Fairly good shape, $250. RI7-
8225.
WHITE '48 Ford fordor. .800 rear
tires. Stick shift. Fair condi
tion. $85.RI 7.J949.
1953 FORI) tudor, good condition
for work car. $185. Call DI 4-
9778.
1953 MERCURY tudor. OverdrlvT.
Good work car. $145 Trade. 590
West 29th. DI 5-0240.
f950 CHEVROLET Station Wagon,
excellent condition. New tlrea.
Radio, heater. Call DI 4-8847.
1960 CORVAlR 700.
$200 for equity. 949 East N,
Springfield. HI 7-3475.
1951 PONTIAC 6. stick shift.
Good running condition. $175.
CallDl 5-6978.
'5TTJASH Rambler, $450. Sharp!
Terms If desired.
It I 6-8626
1048NA"SHrHew tlrea andTralies.1
Clean and tight. Cottage Grove,
Wll 2-8135.
1951 PACKARD
Real clean. Good work car. $60.
PA 6-7858.
55 FORD 2 Door$495
Munn Motors llth & Chambers;
1946 FORD SEDAN
Beat offer takes!
924 East 'M' Street, Springfield
57 FORD '500' I
Big engine, stick. Good condition
S1,WH. UI 4-B4U6. I
1947 CHEVROLET
In excellent condition
DI 3-0090
'54 N a shFor d or
3395
OREGON AUTO SALES
1831 So. A Springfield RI 6-5911
1952 STUDEBAKER V-. Good
tires. Excellent body and lnte-i
rtor. 195. RI 6-6376.
l951BUiCk TITDOR
Best offer takes.
DI 3-3184
Notices
Lost and Found 900
LOST Plash bulb attachment,
film, negatives, etc., IN PAPER
RAO In Penney'e. Coburu
School annual film. REWARD,
DI 3 1712.
LOST "Susie."wlrenalrea ter
rier, female. Black, white,.
brown. Between Mill and 7th,
North. RI 7-2249.
Cost. Black LABRAhCtt77e-
male. Vicinity Harrlsburs;. An
swer to "Cindy." Rr.WAKO. W x
5-8889 or WY 5-6512.
LOST White and black female
Springer Spaniel. "Cindy." Vi
clnltv Beebe Park Avenue. RE
WARD. DI 3-2218.
COST Four or "moi-e keys on
chain with email bottle opener,
ft'hevrolet car keya.) DI 5-0&54.I
LOST Mk, black torn cat, white
face, throat, paws. Short hair.
PLEASE! RI 7 3530.
Personals 90S
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS""
ALANON FAMILY CROUPS
INFORMATION and HELP with
family drinking problem! day
or night.
TELEPHONE DI 3-2523 I
ANY "GIRL IN DIFFICULTY-OR
In need of counseling should
contact The Salvation Army or
White Shield Home, lzfii N. w.
Mayflower Avenue, Portland.
Telephone CApitol 3-1632.
PDR Information and facilities-fn
problems of mental retarda
tion of children and adults,
call the Association for the
Help of Retarded .Children.
DI 3-9142. 210 Went 14th Eugene.
BRING good used clothing, fur
niture, household goods to tu
gene Mission Store at 484 Wil
lamette. Newspapers, maga-
sines to warehouse at West
l.Vh-Tvler.
The ThriftTnd.Iftshop
will be CLOSED from JUNE
14th to AUGUST Jftth there
will be SALE ONE DAY
ONLY TUESDAY, JUNK 19th.
2839 Willamette.
Thrifty Denture
SERVICE LABORATORIES
Repairs and re lines, prices you
can afford:
122 N. 5th. Springfield RI7-H113
YOUNG WOMAN of any faith In
ncj o confidential advice
may contact Catholic Charities,
278 West Broadway, Eugene
Phone DI 5-3142.
HA R R I A G K "a n d o rT a mil youo
selling; Professionally qualified
staff; call Catholic Charities of
Lane County at Diamond 1-3642
for appointment.
SL'TRI-BIO Vitamin aridHneral
food supplement and protein
products. Ma rut ret nicaeraon,
Distributor, DI 4V-A.1M
VoUR unwanted clothlngThouse
hoid Items can help those in
need. Call the Salvation Army
Truck. DI J-3328.
Cental plate repair -
Harrv Semler. dentist, corner
8th and Willamette, Eugene,
Oregon.
QUAL7ITYT)ENJTAl7
LABORATORY
Psve S on rellnes. repairs
11 Wet llth DI 2-J0M
ARlSTOCRATtniuWe Bath, In
Reihle Class Urn. Onlv Mr
PARAMOUNT DRl'GS 1100 Main
Register-Guard
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
Phone DI 51 5-51
915
MEN:
WE CAN TRAIN YOU NOW
FOR GOOD PAY AS
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS
Nationwide construction projects
neea trained men. Airports,
Government housing, power
dams, thruways. Chance to get
In on ground floor NOW. Ex
perience not required. Inten
sive FAST practical training.
Estimating, blueprint reading.
graae ana graae tuxes, oper
ating controls, field mainte
nance highway construction,
operation oi aozer. graacr.
shovelcat. Actual operation if ,
desired. Experience on mod
ern equipment. This could be
your first step toward a Job
as a Heavy equipment uperator,
Get Information about age and
requirements necessary to qual
ify for employment as a Heavy
equipment operator, no obll
gallon, no red tape, but must
he MNI KKE. Mall coupon:
HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVISION
nortnwest ijcnocia, Department
Register-Guard Box 4461
Name
Address .
City
Stata
State Age
Nearest Phone .
Hours worked, from
to
SIOT EC M A NX G E M E X"T1 Si E"N"
WOMEN AND COUPLES want
ed for immediate training. Ex
cellent future. American Mo
tels, Inc. Register-Guard Box
4456.
Private Instruction 920
Eugene DRIVER TRAINING
DI 5-5772
Licensed Bonded Teacher
Monuments 945
Eugene Granite
& Marble Works
Established 1691
Rock of aees Granite
Every stone engraved In Eugene1
upen o a.m. thru 8 p.m.
Sunday thru Friday
Closed Saturday
3860 W. llth DI 4-4418
Blaesing Granite Co.
ESTABLISHED 1896
Distinctive Cemetery memorials
Decorative marble furniture
Compare price and selection.
769 Hlway 99 N. DI 3-0911
Crematoriums
960
Eugene Crematorium ;
1100 Charnelton DI 4-1435
Florists-Cut Flowers 965
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST
DI2-2455 20B6 Eolith Ave.
IN LOVING MEMORY. BE SURE
KIRKLAND FLO WER LAND
PA 6-7831 4340 Franklin Blvd.
Funeral Directors 975
"ENCCAND TUNEHAimoilE-
Formerly Veatch a
Phone DI 4 5255, Pearl St. at 18th
OUHWEKIM, ft ENGLAND
CHAPEL
Creswell, 1st & C Sts. TW 5-2881
McGAFFEY'S
EUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Peraona) and Dignified Service
490 East 13th DI 5-8718
POOLE-LARSEN CHAPEL
1100 Charnelton DI 4-14951
Off Street Parking
SlM6"N-L5UNS!iUltY Mortuary
"Parking Adioinlng Mortuary
1152 Olive DI 5-1591
BUELLCilAPEL
Parking Adjacent Chanel
Springfield, flth At B RI 7-3319
MURPHY FUNERAL HOME
Junction City Harrtsburg
Phone Junction City WY 8-2152
MILLS MORTUARY
Cottage Grove WH 2-3121
Drain, TEmpletJ-gBSl
SMITH FUNERAL CHAPEE
III N Sixth WH 2-3513
Cottage Grove, Oregon
OAKRIDGE FUNERAL HOME"
SUnsct 2-254!
OAKRIDGE, OREGON
Dcoth Notices
980
ACOTT James Bruin Acott of
2404 Portland Street died May
19. 1S62. He was born Decem
ber 1. 1885 In Palmer, Nebras
ka. He was a member of the
Methodist Church In Fleming,
Colorado. Survived by his wife.
Amanda M; 1 son, Lee Morris :
Acott of Fleming, Colorado; ll
daughter. Mrs. B. F. Hart way I
of Sterling. Colorado; 10 grand-
children and 4 greal-grandchll-
dren; 2 step-children: Harold
Milo Jeffryes and Mm. Duke
Young both of Eugene; 2 broth.
era: Ashwell P. Acott and
Schooli College!
John Acott both of Haxtum.!e. av ,.,, .,i-i vn T.-
rlnr.rl F..nr.l -uvrvlr.. .Ill SOLD COVS AND quota.
Funeral services will
be held Wednesday. Mav 23.
1962 at 2 30 p.m. (Daylight),
1:30 p m. Standard In Simon
Iiunsbury Funeral Chapel. Rev.
Wayne Stauffer officiating. In-
ferment Rest Haven. In mem
ory of Mr. Acott contributions'
mav be slven to the Heart
Fund.
LARSENifPeder Larsen of
320 Elmlra Road died May 2.
1M2. He was honi July 3, IBM
In Denmark. He was a member
of tne Heihesoa Lutheran
Church. He was united In mar- B
rlaae to Sarah Dnsmar Rasmus-
ne to Sarah Dsgmar Rasmus-1 aava"c" ll " ,
Maixh 6, 1W7 In Portlsnd.Bm "OregoDlino.
Ides his wife, who survives. j n J ""
sen
Besides his wife, who survives.
him are the following chlldren:!7 " "r""'n . (Al. Such adjustments In the
Dagmar Larsen of San Leandro.iBy ma 1 In Oregon 1 year... 15.00 rip fop p, thBX be
California, Dorothy Chandler By mall out of state 1 mo... 2lpIclble (o Umm,r ,1 during
of Lake Oswego, Howard I.ar Mall subscriptions Id Junior the three-months period follow
sen of Portland. Raymond La r- Dealer delivered tones are 1 tng the quarter for which the ad-
sen of Lake Oswego. Grace
Jensen snd Verna Jensen both
01 tiigene; 10 grannrnnaren
ana 1 great-granacnuaren; a
sister, Dorthea Hansen of Min
neapolis. Funeral services will
be held In the Ret heads Lu
theran Church. Rev. H. Milton
Peterson officiating. Interment
In the Danish section of West
Lawn Cemetery. Slmon-Lounsbury
In charge.
ffNHlHT Hazel F. Knight of 212
High Street, a resident of Eu
gene since 1921, passed away
May 18. 1962 at the age of 72
She was born January 29, 1R90
In Council Bluffs, Iowa Be
sides her husband, Milton,
whom she married October 15.
19S0 In Eugene, she Is survived
by a son, Theodore E. Daven-!
port of Iebsnon; a daughter,1
Dorothea Scott of Portland; 4
grandchildren and 4 great
grandchildren. Funeral services
will he held In the Pnole-Lar-I
sen chapel Tuesday, Msy 22,
I9A2 at 2 P m. (Daylight Time).
Rev. W. W. LaMunynn officiat
ing. Private cremation to fol
low. In lieu of flowers, those
who wish may make contribu
tions In her memory to the
ttons in her memory to the!
Arthritis Fund In care of
Poole-Lsmen.
.
Jackson Street died May 19,
1(62. He was bom May 31,
1893 tn Heppner. Oregon. Sur-i
vlved bv hit wife. Gertrude: 2,
daughters: Mary Louise Young
of Kugene and Svbil Jean Lo-I
gan of Ssn landro, California;1
a son. Robert E Young of
Oswego; $ grandchildren; 2
sisters: Mrs. Olive Huston of
Heppner, Oreffon and Mrs. Fsve
George ftt Port I snd. Funeral
Services will he held Tue1av,
Mav 22. 1W2 st lft 30 a.m. Dav-I
light Time or 30 a m. Stand
ard In Slmon-Lounbury Fun
eral Chanel. Pev. Steen White
side officiating. Interment Rest
Haven.
Death Notices 980
"ilELESCTTFredrlck Wllllem
Zlelesrh of Winters, California,
died May 20, 1SW2. He waa born
September 1, 1897 In South Da
kota. Survived by his wife,
Irene: 3 daughters: lone Knler
of barramenlo, Nancy Sargent
and Haiel Moore both of Wood
land, California; S grandchil
dren; 2 sisters: Margaret and
Emma Zlelesch and a brother,
Alvln all of Salem. Hla remains
will be forwarded to Winters,
Csllfornla, for services and In
terment. Slmon-Lounsbury in
charge.
KING Avon L. King of 4333
Northeast 32nd Street, Port-
Unri nu,ri tviv in Portland
f. .ffiK !iTjTn5
on may 20. iki at tne age oiiTh -"-"1400 M board feet of I)o,i.l...ri;
complele obituary and fun-
n,:;rn,,.ermh'v"po'lll Jrl"
nnnnrwH Inlr hv Pnnl.1jrwn ,w 1,1 ooaru ieei Of VteSlemi" """" ';m7 ,ir mu
nounced Uter by Poole-lrsen.h,lnlocI n( o(1)er speel nshasta red fir and 3,900 M board
Funeral Notices 985 850 M board feet nl ,.,,. Th- feet of Western hemlock and
CO X"VllIlam Hardy-Coxof minimum acceptable bid per M'otn'r P'c'es. The minimum ac-iBrldge. The two routea are de
Cheshire. Funeral services Willi "oard feet is as follows: Douglas-! "Ptable bid per M board feet Is scribed as follows:
be held Tuesday, May 22, 1962, "1 nestern nemlock and
at 2 p.m. Standard Time In thel.th" ?P' '-15, nd cedar ST,-!"
Junction City Chapel of the
Murphv Funeral Home.
SWANSON " Fred SwahT5iT5f
1140 West 26th street. Funeral
services will he held at the
Poole Larson Chapel Tuesday,
Mav 22. 1962 at 10 a.m. Day
light Time, Reverend W. W.
l.a Munyon officiating, inter
ment in Willamette National
Cemetery at 3 p.m. Daylight.
Too Late
To Classify
IW EUGENE
Nice 3 bedroom home. On paved
street. Owner will trade equity
for nice vacation trailer. Call
BUI RI 6-2313.
KEPLER REALTY BRANCH
4399 Franklin Blvd. PA 6-7304
WOOD MOTORS
61 STUDE 8 Sedan, Stick
I CADILLAC De Vllle. Air Con
ditioning. 60 STUDE 6 Wagon, Overdrive
57 ford 500 Sedan, All Power
57 CHEV Bel Air Hardtop
1053 Oak DI 4-6452
fEWTWO BEDROOM DUPLEX,
Southeast Eugene. $2,500 equity.
$20,500 total price. DI 5-8648. i
UNFURNISHKD 2 bedroom house.
stove, refrigerator. Paramount1
district, $80. RI 6-1270 after 4:30
p.m. Standard
FREE-EQUITY In I960 Dodge,
six cylinder fordor. Stick shift.
A-l condition. See at 2709 East
16th. DI 3-0210.
SM A IX Two Bedroom, unfurn-
ished Cottage on Royal Road,
$75. Call DI 4-0132.
ROOM ANDB0ARD
Seven days a week. Lunches
packed. DI 3-2257
RlfTnOtDSON'S CONCRETE
WORK. Dependable. Driveways,
Sidewalks, Curbs, Patios, etc.j
Free estimates. DI 5-2568.
WANTTO REN'Tl bedroom
house, have pets. $60 or $65.
K ltchen appliances. DI 3-0461.
CLEAN 2 bedroom unfurnished
house, electric heat, garage.
No pets. $85. 1775 West 17th.
DI 5-2587.
VVANTEDMeHium
3 Ctrcu
Call RI
latlng Wood Heater.
7-2891.
$T55"F0Tt
BEST CAR OFFERED
DI 3-8007 i
MUSTANG RStBtfiler, Uke new
condition, $113. Large air con
ditioner and humidifier, $63.
DI 4-9950.
THREE ROOMS (one bedroom)
furnished apartment. Washing
facilities. No pets. DI 3-7576.
eastsideTRedecorAted TWO
BEDROOM unfurnished apart
ment. Some utilities, $60. Phone
DI 4-9768 after 5 p.m.
HYDRAULIC System, complete.
with angle blade for Cat, $200;
Ruzz Saw $25. R I 6-2242.
"STOVE AND REFRIGERATOR"
Good Buva, DI 4-3566
2B7WesM2th
NT!V75oundprobf Spacious" Two
bedroom unfurnished apart
ments. Private patios. $125.
19.10 Onvx. DI 5-6365.
TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED
HOUSE. mile west on Shef
fler Road, Elmlra. Dick Nicker
eson. WE 5-28.14.
NKWrCN'KURNlsHEf) TWO REIT.
HOOM. Near u. of u. wan to
Wall pii0 hnMt.ln runtfi. rtrttf.
erator, garbage disposal, off'
street parking. 631 East 13th.
Call DI 3-4772.
DOWNSTAIRS yurT.tsheTthree-
room lone bedroom); Private:
ostn, uumies. nnyam.
DI S-4705.
FUftNtSHEDTHREE ROOMSand
bath, ground floor. Clean and
attractive. 1546 Willamette.
WOMAN TOBARY SIT. Fufl time1
my home. Own transportation.,
south Potter. D 1 3-0854.
TWOOTtT HEATERS cmpW
th 225-gallon tank. $40 and,
,-y, Phf,n nl S-H7M.
TTaVe
for sale 45 head Holsteln and
jersey Dairy fieiiers I volume of pine togs which will be
Record available. Contact btam.M - M . .
McNutt, Leahurg TW 6-3441.
RETMNiNti vihkai iww
,. $35. OuUtde door with haroVfor at $5 60 per M board feet,,0"1 'mpp?lt J'l Jl!l'nc
. war. $7. DI 5-848, 290 Best 23rd, plu. W15 for slash disposal. The f ' h;' CJ, K??.' ar
t " Prices bid for stumpage shall be J,L?TJtm ' t"11
' "
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Junior Dealer monthly -11.75,
7. .Qon'hy 0.5 of the difference between
average of the monthly
By Junior Dealer ytarly Id noiiBlas-fir reslon Indices. .1 eel.
--
advance
J '
charged same rate as that of
junior dealer delivery. All local
ngravlnga 07 wu 'antra.
USE
Register-Guard
CLASSIFIED
, 1- mrMTITnTK
fi j V F K TI S I NC 1
CLS V Jjl I i lUUNX
PHONE
DI 5-1551
Legals
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Alluvial Creek
Oral auction blda will be re-!
eelved by the Forest Supervisor,' Ww by the Forest Supervisor,!"' Roads have proposed plans
or his authorised representative ior nls authorized representative to relocate and construct a aec
at the office of the Forest Su- at the office of the Forest Su-tlon of the McKensle Highway
nervisor. fnu iirriM n.iiMU. wntiMir. nwn zia. rose ill lice' hum, r.in wrs easieriv lo a'
Eueene. Oreenn h.ii. ., Building. Eugene. Oreeon. hecln.i point Vi mile east of the exisllnir '"' Township 18 South, Range
p.m., P T.. June 22, 192, for nln "t 9:00 a.m., P.T., June 22.' McKensle Bridge. Two routea WM1' ' f.""
all merchantable timber marked 1962' 1' " merchantable timber have been studied by the High- - ""J Vi J."" ?',L1'1, , .
or designed for cutting on an marked or designated for cutting way Commission and R P R. 'A 1 itK coming before
area embracing 1H4 acres, more 0,1 " ,ri' embracing 168 acres,Thcse are known as the Norlh lno ", ' County Commls-
or less, wlihin Secllon 4. 9 6 and more or loM' within Sections l.lBank Route and the South Rank or Ijine Counly and said
i t 4, c d .i- " H m:.s. a snri ii. t ii c n a s- u? i itnuia Th M.ih u.ni, n..,- Board deeming it In the best In.
., n. r... anu aec r: - - "
Itlons 32 and 33
a-' -M- aurveyeo, in the Wll- ,''1 rre, wrjun.
"!! National Forest, Oregon.!1"' "mated volumes are: 5,-
,50 Douglaa-fS.i
' ""d feet of Western i
"; inis inciuaes tne 'oow'tng:
ucr m uoaru ieei tor
"1Vmpa'!e lnc.lt"ng . deposit for
sale area betterment: $9 50 base
rate plus an additional $6.10 for
Douglas-fir, $2.60 base rate plus
Vrt- u...
an aaaiuonai a.w
hemlock and other
for cedar and $0.65
for slash dis-
posal for all specie,. In add!-
iors wnico win De paid for at
$15.60 per M hoard feet which
includes required deposit for sale
area betterment, plus $0.65 for
slash disposal. The prices bid
for stumpage shall be considered
as tentative rates subject to quar
terly calendar adjustment upward
or downward by 0.5 of the differ
ence between the average of the
monthly Douglas-fir retilon In
dices, as calculated by the For
mat Sni-l'll-a for thai Iheaa i-imoU
ous months, and the follIngiust1ment "pwar,d, or downward
base Indices: Douglas-fir 110- 05 of tne difference between
.96(D) and Western hemlock and verge of the monthly:
other species 89.54(A). Such ad- Do"Ktas-fir region Indices, as cal-i
jusuments In the price for stump-
age shall be applicable to timber
scaled during the three-monthsl
period following the quarter for)
wnicn me adjustment is com
puted. In no event, however,
shall the payment 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 between the total dol
lar value of the timber cut at
adjusted rates and at base rates
will be recorded for each species.
The stumpage rate for a species
will not be Increased above thtHfLHl lSVn ih.eub-Y. ".tei
base rat until th tihMne.nt
adjusted rates above the base
rate will develop an accumulated
total dollar value for the species
In excess of the recorded ac
cumulated difference. Scaled bids
will be publicly opened and post
ed, at the Post Office Building,
Eugene, Oregon, at 2:00 pjn..
P. ST., on June 22, 1962. All
those who submitted a satisfac
tory sealed bid will be permitted
Immediately to continue auction
bidding. A money order, bank
draft, cashier's or certified check
In the sum of $6,000.00 must ac
company each bid, to be applied!
to the purchase price, refunded,'
or retained for application to any!
claim for damages, according to
the conditions of sale. If re
quested by the purchaser, con-i
tract terms will permit felling of
timber In advance of payment
up to the value of the perform
ance bond. If an oral bid Is de-
.v.- ... '.T "iK.1 "t, IJT . 1
by submitting it In writing on
Forest Service bid form. The
iv" lt Jt 11 hfi1 5 .dlnce of payment up!
ZZH ;F?.?.1 Se"He..it value of the performance
f.?n" U9f " n! bond. If an oral bid ii declared
rau-u oiaa ana run iniormaiioni(
concerning the timber, the con
ditions of sale and the submis
sion of blda should be obtained
from the Oakridge District Ran-!
ger. Oakridge. Oregon, or the
Forest Supervisor, Eugene, Ore
gon, before blda are submitted.
No. 483 May 21, 1962.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Castle
Orsl auction bids will be re
ceived hv the Fnnt Sunervlanr
or his authorized representative!
at tne office of the Forest su -
nTiiMindl' S n'Jl"" J,". "
ning at 3:00 p.m., PST, June 22,Itnitrt h(fl.d,?n .h-
1962, for all merchantable timber;
marked or designated for cutting
on an area embracing 20 acres,
more or less, within Section 21,
T. 16 S., R. 5 E., W.M., surveyed.
In the Willamette National For
est, Oregon. The estimated vol
umes are: 190 M board feet of
tiA.,.i.Lii. .-a ia u ka..,i
of Western hemlock and other1uirrd b .Uww"h'n a," mon!h,
ipwiea. The minimum ao
rentable bid ner M board feet
Is as follows: Douglas-fir $24 80
and Western hemlock and other!
species $7.75. This Includes the
following rates, per M board feet
for stumpage: $17.15 base rate
plus an additional $5 50 for!
Douglas-fir, $2.00 base rate plus
mn mrt Hit inn i ti ao for Wa.i.n, i
hemlock and other species and, 72 W. Broadway, Eugene. Oregon.
$2.15 for alash disposal for alll Date of first publication: May
species. In addition there Is with-11 1M2-
In the sale area an unestlmated ;No- 86 June 18, 1962.
,nd un,,tli:.lM, wtum
of cedar logs which
will he nalri
hi!.J17 f-J.
prices bid for stumoase
konIdered as tentative rates sub-
J .Vd' or downward
-uih ht, ih t-..-.. canri
culated by the Forest Service f or
the three previous months, and
the following base Indices: Doug-I0' 1
lae-flr 103 82C and Westerniner'
hiocfc ,nd oth,r specltn W MJfen
hemlock and other species
1 justment Is computed. In no
event, however, shall the pay-
ment rates for each quarter be
lest man tne nase rates as stated
tween the total dollar value of
the timber cut at adlusted rates
and the haaa rates will be re-
corded for esch species. The1
stumpage rate for a species will
not be Increased above the bae
uent ad usT
ase rate will
ulated total
rate until the subsequent
ed rales shove the base ri
develop an accumulated total
dollar value for the species In
excess or ue recoroea accumu-
lated difference. Sealed bids will
he publicly opened and posted, at
Post Office Building, Eugene.
Oregon, at 3 00 p.m. PST, on June
ted a sstlsfactorv sealed bid will
ho submit-
he permitted Immediately to con -
tlnue auction bidding. A money
order, bank draft, cashiers or
above. When the adjusted ratesLN,0X"' . L KR-J'BIX-SIVrNr, stated above. When the
hv species are lower than the "V", M-wahu r. baii.ry, Aa-adjuateri rates by species are
base rates, the difference be-!m,nl"'r,trc l ' tn "'Hower then the bsse rstes, the
certified check In the sum M 'w"'w
$500 no mint sccompany each hM"-
to be applied to the purchase, NOTICE OF HEARING
price, refunded, or retained for nw srtwat arrmiNT
application to any claim for dam -
ages, according tn the conditions
' L 11 ur..n, 11, .n Pup
'rhaitr:eonl?e.! Irm! W,V pr"
mit felling of timber In advance
of osvment up to (he value of
It in wrtttnc on a Forest Servlre
hid form. The rlrht to relecli
any and all bids Is reserved. For-!
e.t Mervlrc ntn torms tor use in
- : - ---- ...
stihmlltlni sealeti bins ann run
imormstion concemm, in. 11m-
the suhmlsslon of bid, should be;
obtstned from the Olsttirt Ran-j
Iter, McKenile Rrtdae, Oregon orl
tha Forest Rupervlsor, fUixene,;
Orefon, before the blda are eub-j
mined. 1
No. 483 May II, IMi.
oral hid Is declared lo be hl.h at "L"'' Jd T07lr,,. (he performance bond. If an oral The C'h.pel bulldlnj I, appro.l.
Ihe eloslnc ol the auction, the C,Z? ? place lor th. heartn, hid hT declared lo he hl(h at the! ''"' MVwM feel. 1 alory. do..
bidder mu.t Immediately con. ''mJ i,;,,," ',h,,,nd',"f closlnl ol the auction. Ihe hld.jhle constructed wood frame.ahln
rim. th. nr.l hid hv .uhmlllln. ?.' ll?11 n . imm.Hi.i.i infirm 1 1e estcrtor, on concrete lounda.
Legals
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Wolf Creek
Oral auction bids will he rn.
T. tfl s s A M.. unsurveyed. In the Wtllam
100 M b0"1 ' ' U'ea
of noble fir and W
" '"""-" ""'""' 'r The North Bank Route gen-;
-4 "obl ', nd sh!l;erally follows the existing Mc-
' "( "
lock and other (.pedes $3.55. This!
M board feet for ttumpase in
cluding deposit for sale area bet
terment: $5.00 base rate nlus am
additional $2.45 for Dounlns-fir.
for.Hp'n(f' "
P "'"'"' ' "
tlonal $0.90 for Western hem-
lock and other species and $0.65
for alash disposal for all species.
In addition there Is within the
sale area an unestlmated volume
of cedar logs which will be paid
for at $2.90 per M board feet
which Includes required deposit
for sale area betterment, plus
$0.65 for slash disposal. The
prices bid for stumpage shall be
considered as tentative rates sub-1
ject to quarterly calendar ad
culated by the Forest Service or
the Western Pine Association
lumber price Index for the three
previous months, and the follow
ing base Indices: Douglas-fir 103
.82(C), pine 102.57, noble fir and
Shasta red fir 110.96(D) and
Western hemlock and other
species 89, 54(A). Such adjust
ments In the price for stumpage
shall be applicable to timber!
scaled during the three-months
period following the quarter for
which the adjustment Is com
puted. In no event, however,
shall the payment rates for each
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 will
not be Increased above the base
rate until the subsequent ad
Justed rates above the base rate
will develop an accumulated total
Millar value for the species In
excess of the recorded accumu
lated difference. Sealed bids
will be publicly opened and post
ed, at Post Office Building, Eu
gene, Oregon, at 9:00 a.m.. P.S.T.,
on June 22, 1962. All those who
submitted a satisfactory sealed
bid will be permitted Immediate
ly to continue auction bidding. A
money order, bank draft, cash
ier's or certified check In the!
sum of $4,700.00 must accompany
each bid, to be applied to the
talned for application to any
IV'hL ,h. nnih !",vldu8,- The Plana w e
q"eJ?.J? 1, J?J, "j?; on display from 9 A.M. lo 12
K- m-i, ,t h. r h
auction, tne bidder must immedi-
ately confirm the oral bid by
submitting u in writing on a For
est Service bid form. The right!
to reject any and all blda la
reserved. Forest Service hid
forma for use In submitting
sealed bids and run information
concerning the timber, the con
dltlona of aale and the submis
sion of bids should be obtained
from the Rlgdon District Ranger,
Oakridge, Oregon or the forest
Supervisor, Eugene, Oregon, be -
for8 bldl aubmltted
i"" - 't ".
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
l,"t" JT, V V " J'
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for l-ane
County, and have duly qualified
as such Joint Executors. All per
sona having claims against said
estate are nereoy notified
'
present them, verified as
of this notice, to the Joint Exec
utors at the office of the attor
neys for the estate.
I wis C. Roadman and Wade
H. Kerr. Joint Executors of the
Estate of J. F. Roadman, De
ceased. Husband, Johnson, Hllller et Mac-
Innls. Attorneys at l-iw,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
,na D,fUI"" ' "n
duly appointed Executrix of the
Court of the State of Oregon forfor iturap ;ha con.,dlBre(1
the Cnly of Lent. tentative rates subject to quar-j
All persons having claims
against the estate are hereby re
quired to present them with the
proper vouchers within six (6)
! .moni "Mrom ,na. T lV,V
lo h E?,cur'? .?"'.?
months from the date of this no
of Darling, Vonderhelt It Hersh-
260 Fast lltn Avsnus, eu
gene, Oregon.
Dsted and first published:
April 30, 1962.
REULAH K. PA GTE R
Executrix.
DARLING, VONDERIfEIT
HERSHNER
Attorneys for Estate,
No. 404 May 28, 1962.
i .on" U3U nnm.fn between the total dol
flled . hli rinal Account as 1 mchar vtIu0 or lh umber cut at ad
Aam!nlVr.Vor '.' '? IM L,rcuu!jiisted rates snd at base rates
t.ourx or tne Biaie yregnn ior:wm -corded for each species.
'n" Y"l' m"a "J, " ,VTnB tumpaga rate for a apecles
f, ,n .aT.Aor , , l w"l tint be Increased above the
the hour of IN o'clock A.M.
' "ld 7 ln tn tCourt "on;i
' "lor presiding Judge at
41 V'"" "
Court Hmisa of Lane Cotin-,toU
' -
nm ndJ f.or .
hearing of sa d Final Account
nd ,of !,n,rct,0"i t"0.' an:
actions memo, ano potw( lt (h- Pogt 0ffrB
1 settlement of ia.ni(i Kugene, Oregon, at 8 n
for in" uimnm 01 saio
r
EnwAnD f- BAII'EY
L Administrator c.t.a
7. Hoffman, Spencer l
l NOTICE 18 HKHERY GIVEN: ' funded, or retained for applies-!
1,1 thfJ undersigned esecutris'l,on to any claim for damages,
h n,d htr lnal iCCOtint In
the Circuit Court of the Watt
0( 0re,n for in, c o u n t y
, w.. a m
ANNE R HOIIINSON
KsectrV. ol ih. I .'rt will
and Te.tament o( HIARI ts
h. tiHiMrtii.. aeceasea.
R. BDIllN.idN, deceased.
RAY, Attorney for E.tate
N() ,M,, ,0,1
Classified Advarllsln,
TO BUY TO SELL
Every Day or One, In A Llfatlm,
Ne.dsl Dial DI 11441.
EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, May 21, 1962 3 Page 11B
Legals
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that the
Oregon State Highway Commis
sion and the U.S. Bureau of Pub-
and the South Hank Route havej'1"?"' ,na, County and the
.n uh icioimu. nip west lerm-
Inus Is approximately at the ex-i
1st
, ma wiuw uicr r.iK vre. jne
east terminus la approximately
- a,rriy vi (lie existing
bridge over the McKenile River
In the community of McKenzle
jKenzle Highway from Elk Creek,
I , " . ' '.. "..f.
the community of Hlue River.
through the community of Blue
River to a point near Mill Creek.
a distance of 7 miles. The route
then diverges northerly of the
new location for a distance of
3 mUe. where It converged lith
I at a point one mile westerly of
McKenile Bridge. The route then
follows the existing McKenzle
Highway to the easterly terminus
v mile easterly of the existing
bridge across the McKcnzie
River. Total length of the North
Bank Route la lHi miles.
The South Bank Route leaven
the existing McKenzle Highway
ai r.iK irccK ana crosses to the
South Bank of the McKenzle
River, by-passing the McKenzle
School and the community of
ttiue Hiver. Tne route then gen
erally follows the south bank of
the McKenzle River to the ex
isting bridge across the South
Fork of the McKenzle River, a
distance of 5U miles. The route
then crosses the South Fork of
tne McKenzle River on the ex
isting bridge and follows the
county road easterly U mile. It
men generally follows the south;
bank of the McKenzle River to a
point Vt mile south of the Bel-;
knap Bridge, a distance of l-V
miles. From Belknap Bridge east
erly, the route follows the high
ground along the foot or the hill
to the south bank of West Horse
Creek, then parallels West Horse
Creek easterly to a crossing of
none v-reex one mile westerly of
McKenzle Bridge. The route then
converges with the existing Mc
Kenzle Highway v4 mile easterly!
of the existing bridge across the
McKenzle River, then follows th
existing route for a distance of
3-4 miles to the easterly term
inus, imai iengin of tne south
Bank Route 1s UHi miles.
Proposed Plans showing th al
ternate routes will be on display
In Harris Hall, Mezzanine "H,"
adjacent to the Lane County!
Courthouse on May 29, 31, and
June 1, Daylight time, with a
Highway Department engineer
present to explain the alternate
routea to Interested Individuals.
Also, on June 4, Standard time,
the ptanx wilt be on display at
the McKenzle School at Blue
River from 10 A.M. to B P.M.,
Standard time (Including the
noon nour), with Highway De
partment engineering and rlsht-
of-way personnel present to ex
plain the proponed alternate
routes to any Interested lndl
Noon In the school on June 5.
Standard time. Pursuant to High
way Commission authorization, a
formal hearins will he held in
tne ecnooi on tne same day start
ing ai z r.M.t standard time.
FLOYD QUERY, Secretary
HIGHWAY COMMISSION
No. 487 May 28, 1962.
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Blue Ridge 02
urai auction bids will be re.
eelved by the Forest Supervisor,
or his authorized rsenroutntattv
j at the office of the Forest Super
visor, Hoom lis, post Office
Building. Eugene, Oregon, begin
ning at 8:00 a.m., P.S.T., June 22,
1962. for all merchantable tlm.
ber marked or deslsnaled for
cutting on an area embracing
98 acres, more or less, within
.Sections 20, 21, 28, and 29, T.
15 6 R. 5 E , W.M., unsurveyed,
In the Willamette National Fnr-I
est, Oregon. The estimated vol-j
iimea r- at Ann M Knav i
lDouglas - flr, 400 M board feet of
Western hemlock end other ape-
cles, and 100 M board feet of
cedar. The minimum acceptable
hid per M board feet la as fol
lows: Douglas-fir $9.00, Western
hemlock end other species $3.40.1
and cedar $3.35. This Includes
the following rates, per M board
feet for stumpage Including de
posit for sale area betterment:
$5.00 base rate plus an additional
$2.95 for Douglas-fir, $2.00 base
rate plus an additional $0.35 for
Western hemlock and other spe
cies, $2 30 for cedar, and $1.03 for
stash disposal for all species. In
addition there Is within the sale
area an unestlmated volume of ,
pine logs which will be paid for
at $7.95 per M board feet which
Includes required deposit for sale
area betterment, plua $1.05 for
terly cslendar
adjustment up-
ward or downward by 0.5 of the
difference between the average
of tne monthly nougias-fir region
Indices, as calculated by the For
est Service for the three previ
ous months, and the following!
base Indices: Douglas-fir 118.10
1 El and Western hemlock and
other species 89.54(A). Such ad
justments In the price for stump
age shall he applicable to timber1
scaled during the three-months
period following the quarter for
wnicn me adjustment is com
puted. In no event, however.
shall the payment rates for each
quarter be less than the base
base rale nlll Ih. -whqu-antj" 01
adjusted rates above the base'J, ' 5 joEai
rtim wll, deviHop acciimulatHii,ldrfy " J -5 lit! ? l
rate will develop an accumulated
do,1(.r ,. for h ipclei
in excess 01 tne recoroeo ec
cumulated difference. Sealed
-hMa wlll phiicly opened and
posted, at the Post Office Build-
n(( Kuamn9f Oregon, at 8 00 a.m.,
PST.. on June 22. 1962, All
those who submitted a satisfac
tory sealed bid will be permitted!
Immediately to continue auction
bidding. A money order, hank
draft, cashier's or certified check
In the sum of $2,400.00 must
accompany each hid, to be ap
plied to the purchase price, re-
acroining to in. commum. 0.
- "!. reqwstad by the pur-
"chaser, contrsct terms will per-
mil felllne of timber In advance
!the oral Pld bv sunmMtina It in
-"itln, on ..Forest Service hid
form. The riant to reject any
.n Kta I. ,-nr..l
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Service hid forma for use In sun-
mlltln, sealed hide and full ln-1 block foundation. Premise, to be,
formation tonrernlne. the llm- completely cleared, escept foun.
her, ihe eondltlona of aale and dallon concrete. Rids may be
the auhmlsslon of bids should be,subtnltled on each bulldtn,, ten
obtained from the nistrlcl Ran larately, or on both bulldlnfa to.
Rlue River. Oreaon. or the
Forest Bupervlso', Kuifene. Ore
Ion, before blda are submitted.
No. iM-M sy II, IM1.
Legals
IN T11F, BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF LANE
COUNTY
Tn the matter of selling and
conveying a parcel of real prop,
erty generally know aa apart of
the Camp Lane property, in rhe
Northeast one-quarter of Section
8
public to sell, convey and ex
chance at private sale that Coun
ty owned real estate which haa
been set aside as County public
park and recreational area and
commonly known as a portion of
the Camp Lane property partic
ularly identified as the parcel
secondly described In the tract
numbered 4 In that certain
Order of the Board of County
Commissioners setting aside cer
tain County lands for park and
recreation purposes, recorded
July 7, 1954 In Commissioners
Keel No. 2, Page 885, and said
Board having determined that It
Is In the best Interest of the
public that different lands be ac
quired In exchange therefor and
set aside for park or recreation
al purposes; and the Board be
ing fully advised In the prem
ises. It Is therefore
RESOLVED AND ORDERED
that pursuant to the authority
granted in u.K.s. 275.330, the
Board of County Commissioners
hereby declares Its Intention to
sell, convey and exchange to the
U. S. Plywood Corporation, a
Corporation organized under the
laws of the State of New York,
the real property described as
follows, to-wlt:
A parcel of land lying In the
East One-half of the Northwest
One-quarter (EfjNWW) of Sec
tion 18, Township 18 South,
Range 8 West, Willamette Meri
dian, was and being a portion
of the tract of land which was
conveyed by that certain deed
to Ijine County, a political sub
division of the State of Oregon,
by Jason Ellis Richardson and
Den a Richardson, as recorded
October 27, 1636, In Book 166,
Page 606. Lane County Ore
gun Deed Records, the said par
cel being described as follows:
Beginning at an Iron stake
set for the Southeast corner of
Lot 1 (NWV4NW14) of Section
18, Township 18 South, Range 8
West or the Willamette Meri
dian, and running thence South
355.70 feet to an Iron stake;
thence South 6115' East 296.30
feet to an Iron stake; thence
North 4021' East 357.50 feet to
an Iron stake on the South
westerly right-of-way line of
County Road No. 111R (now
State Highway commonly known
as "Route F")l thence North
westerly along said right-of-way
line parallel to and 75
feet at right angles from the
centerllne of said road curving
to the left with a radius of
1357.69 feet, a distance of 563.70
feet, more or less, to the east
line of said Lot 1; thence South
39.20 feet to the place of begin
ning, containing 3.74 acres,
moro or leu. In Lane County,
Oregon.
providing the said U. S. Plywood
Corporation sells, conveys and
exchanges unto Lane County the
following real property described
as follows, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point on the
north line of Section 18, Town
ship 18 South, Range 8 West of
the Willamette Meridian, said
point being 909.63 feet South
8943' East of the northwest
corner of said Section 18; run
ning thence along said section
line South 8943' East 343.0
feet; thence South 1134.40 feet
to the north right-of-way line
of Route "F"; thence North
1648 West 11B6.75 feet to the
point of beginning. In Lane
County, Oregon,
and It Is further
ORDERED that hearing shall
he held In the County Courtroom
Room 200. County Courthouse,
Eugene, Oregon on the flth day
of June, 196 at the hour of 10:00
a.m.. Pacific Standard Time, at
which objections to the proposed
agreements or conveyance may
be heard, and It Is further
ORDERED that a Notice of the
hearing shall be given by publi
cation of this Order weekly for
two consecutive weeks In a
newspaper circulated generally
within the County, and It Is fur
ther
ORDERED that this Notice be
entered upon the Journals of the
Board of County Commissioners
of Un Countv- nd published 1n
! Eugene Register-Guard, the
first publication to be not later
than the Slst day of May, 1962.
Dated this 16th day of May,
1962.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS
SIONERS OF LANE COUNTY,
OREGON
By s Jess Hill
By s Frank A. Elliott
By Kenneth Nielsen.
No. 489 May 23, 1962.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
LANE COUNTY SCHOOL DIS
TRICT NO. 68
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVF.V
that at a speclalelectlon to beheld
Lane County School District
No. 66, on Tuesday, June 12,
1962, there shall be submitted to
the legal voters the following
matter:
"Shall Lane County 8chol Dis
trict No. 68 be permitted to ex
reed the Constitutions!
limitation as provided for In
Section II, Article II, of the
Constitution of the State of
Oregon by the sum of $275,603.49
for the purpose of providing an
adequate operating budget
which wlll permit funds for In
struction, Instructional mate
rials, transportation and other
costs of school operstlon for
the yesr I962-63."
There shsll be one polling
place for such election, whlrh
shall be the McKenile River
School, Finn Rock, Oregon.
The polls shall he opened at
2:00 p.m. Standard Time, and
shall be closed at 8:00 p.m.
Standard Time.
CORRECTION NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given tn tha
legal voters of McKenile School
District No. 6 of Lane County,
State of Oregon, that the budget
meeting for the fiscal year 1962
63 of the said district will be
1 fh
p;- """d f"- 12th "J"
vlously advertised.
LANE COUNTY SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 68
By Frances (iraier O'Brien
Clerk or Lane County School
District No. M.
No. 490 May 28, 1962.
NOTICE
The City of Eugene will re
ceive bids to 10 A.M., P S T.. Mon
day, June 11, 1962, at tha office
of the City Recorder, for the
demolition and removal of the
Salvation Army Chapel, and at
tached residence, at the corner
of 7th Avenue and Pearl Street,
Eugene, Oregon.
Demolition work to commence
I June 18, and must be completed
" - w n, na
a h'nn , nd Iha , west 1...
"7. inaresi-
dene, la a 2-storv slnale eon.lme.
.rame nunnin, ln
ether aa unit.
THOMAS RF.ATY, .
City Recorder.
No. tin June 4. iMt ,
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