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Page 8B EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thuraday, May 24, 19(12 For Second Year in Lane Youth Camp Crew Picked A camp director, an assistant for him, and 30 teenagers have been chosen for the second Lane County youth forest camp that will open on June 18. Glenn Hoff, teacher at How ard elementary school in Eu gene, and director of the camp last summer, has been reappoint ed to the job, according to county school superintendent Dale Parnell. Ernest Magill, principal of Blue Mountain elementary school, will be one of Hoff's foremen. Another will be chos en, Parnell said. Parnell and Lane County Commissioners got together Monday and selected 30 boys as principle candidates, and 30 as alternates. The camp, located In the county's Blue Mountain Park 10 miles southeast of Cottage Grove, is sponsored by Lane County and the Oregon State Forestry Department to provide work experience for boys. Parnell said the youth camp ers not only will outnumber the 20 enrolled in the pilot pro grams last summer, but will also be younger, with more junior high students selected. Boys chosen are those who could most benefit from a sum mer of disciplined work in a loresc camp environment, ac cording to Parnell. The goal of the camp is to encourage boys to remain in school. Three boys in the 1961 camp, Hollis Hogue of Pleasant Hill High School and Phil Hilty and Steve Zajanc of North Eugene High School, were asked to return to the camp this summer by the Forestry Department to act as crew leaders. Parnell said that work pro grams have not yet been deter mined, but possible nroiects in clude enlarging Blue Mountain Park into an overnight camp ing park, or improving park sites at Dorcna reservoir. MfiESlSK6Saa Parade Entries Due Monday Entries for the Emerald Pet Pnrade must be submitted to the Register-Guard no later than Monday. Entry blanks for the June 2 parade appear daily in the Register-Guard. Parade participants are re minded to be in the judging areas at the Lane County parking ramp by 8 a.m. stan dard, 9 daylight. The ramp is just west of the county court house. The parade will start at 9 a.m. standard, 10 day light. There is no age limit for the parade. No commercial signs or powered vehicles will be permitted. " COMPLAINTS FILED imaj 11, ltZ) Campbell and G. A. Halislrom.' &o- uuuiivh aa ip-U-LiOg MUll Suit to recover money. David H. Cameron, Dept. of Em Huddleston, doing buaineii' aa Hud- uivsiun cogging uo.: bult to re cover Money. rMtw nl Sn-l-afUM ... r 1,1. Jamea Monroe: Defendant'a appeal iron a municipal court conviction On a trafMn .h.. a 1 unucr mc iniiuence or liquor. Carl Staasfurd and Dorothy Staas furd va. William Todd and Ruby Todd, the United Statea National Bank o( Portland: Land aale con tract forclnsure. Glenn Cook vs. Georgia-Pacific 1 unucr 1.0.: suit for damages. Plaintiff aliegea he was injured Lane County Circuit Court Records D I Prudential Inaurance Co. of Am., i l.nrf ..a.a ... .,. a . a v lc. ..wiii , in 0'JAIT,r ,na " tor relocation and 1C VI, Wlllla.ni J. BnBnn anrl Una m n.i..n..t - m i i i . P. Benaon: Morta.t. Ti,,. ih. ui,.:. L L ' ! . . . '"."' f'J ,. ")' 1. David H. Cameron, Dept. of Em ployment Commlaaloner va. Esquire Cleaning Contractora Inc.; Suit to recover money. Wlllla R. Geer and Adella N.' Geer Vi. Monroe Miller, WUIla R. Miller, Clayton D. McMullen and Alice R. McMullen: Land aale con tract foreclosure. Betty J. Engle va. Robert A. Markee: Suit to recover money. International P. r- ... Hucklrts: Suit to recover money or personal property. Edna Mae Grayson va. Norman E. Nealon and Douglas Norman Neal pn: Suit for damages. Plaintiff al leges he was Injured aa a pedes trian on Ivy street In Junction ..... nuaa-mcfvenEie nign- way section of the Eugene-Spring-fled highway. (May IS, 1M2) State of Oregon, state Highway Commlaslon vs. Clarence T. Smith and Pauline LaMaa Smith, Delbert L. Llndley and Cora G. Llndley, and Security Savlnga t Loan Aasn.: vvuucmnauon. ri.iniui seeks to condemn land needed for mc r.jui-.dun ana improvement or State Highway 227, the First Ave- gene-Sprlngfleld highway. num rui vs. irene Liiuan jonn aon, also known aa Mra. Vern J. Johnson: Suit for damages. PlalnUff alleges ahe waa Injured while a Ji a va, mvuiveu 111 .11 accident on Franklin Boulevard in Riiimiu mm U... la tnen -n 11.. caused by the defendant. PlalnUff while worklna . ."'J . '. wnen the de- for the defendant whn a T . , . r lruc nim. Pla n ff caused oy tne defend, .....i.1 ..?in,.-"e" " ' seeks 184.460 general damace.. and i aeeke to recover auui Ku li. loVVhraone-1 x!ngSSVXZlL I ... " v.. ,r.n. LU emission Tn . v." VT n Meki $872.70. Viola Pollock vi, ' Franeli Ubbr nd Lane County: PlalnUff teaki $250,000 for injuriei allegedly re ceived when the defedant. Llbby, an agent of the county, drove bis road grader into the defendant'a car on Highway 126 on Septe. 2, 1960. DIVORCE SUITS FILED Claudette Inei Tucker va, Helvlm mond E. Plcolet; Jesaie M. Flamnie vi. nuuert r.. riamroe; ueimer C VI .V... ... In. A- IM.a. . r-l. a loiiaja in vu niiu r iNici Wllm Taylor vs. OrvlUe Taylor; Rosemary L. Slttser vs. James R. Slttaerj Myma M. Johnson vs. Jacob M. Johnson; Anne H. Shuler vs. Alden Davla Shuler. Import Duties Cut tmmm'm?xmmsmmfmmxm I i expenses. RriNN nrpn Th w n. man Parliament voted Tnrrliiv ian on lis loaa or logs, with one stala r,i nRn c. I nao roirara vs. Irene LU- : 7 7 , ,1 . . . . in laiiin. ui. di" V-.Y.. -sl,le of Oregon, state Highway M an Jnhnaon. ai.. i,.... .. Mr. tn cut In half imnnrt rtiiti. -,n S100.000 general damages. $3,304 for BeUy" Bool., andJl.SurHyBi!!.e Ind PlVintiVr "Si"" " i'm,,g'i UutOmobiles from Common Mar- c0.".5e0x'p.wae.'- "50 ,or i!..P'Zll M.Tl6'!f6,oX Vu.ol'o'bircc-lket countries in order to offset ... idiiiiiii scgks io condemn 1 dent on Franklin riuh in c..r.. rinmpsric nrifA hnnctc The mere mtdouiiltlhis yoiui have to tieedl ramies Large Volenclos from sunny California. Grand for breakfast, lunch, snacks. 7 lbs. $ New crop of White Rose U.S. No. 1's. Perfect creomed with 10 lb. new peas. 0)c Visit our "Garden Room" for Values Like These Plump, red-ripe beauties. Let's have short cake tonite. fomk Com Finest ears we've seen for a long time. testae Apples Fresh local Redleaf, Butter, and Salad Bowl. Red Delicious. Ex. fancy. Controlled atmosphere. cup cars for lb. 29 29 29" 29 Apple Rolfs 33' Mrs. Wright's baked fresh and delivered Pkg. fresh daily. SKYLARK BREAD E- 35 BURGER BIIN5S & Hot Dog Buns pit. JJC ouaa Skylark fri 33 New Lucerne "Cook 'n Serve" BAKED BEANS MEATLESS SPAGHETTI MACARONI & CHEESE No Fuss, No Muss. Mix or Match 'Em 16-01-size 39' agmont 2-oi. cans Soda Pop 12 Cvn,nr. Busy Baker uvixwi a for 59' FROZEN FOODS OCe UQclM Salted or Plain Budget or large Size DuPont Sponges Super Sponge SS Sponge Cloth SZU eo 39c at 29c Pkg 29c ca 49C Whole Kernel Corn, Mixed Vege tables, Peas, Peas & Carrots, and French Fries In the handy 2-lb. poly bag. Use only what you need and store the rest owoy. Mech anix Illustrated ENCYCLOPEDIA 99 Written by experts In every field of v . , . home improvement yo1' ,hru ond hobby craft. 16 8. Ea. volumes. Vol. No. 1 49 Large Eggs Cream O' The Crop Doz. You Get A Bonus Value with GOLD BOND STAMPS Save those valuable stamps now for gifts that really mean something. Save on all of your food needs too ... or Safeway. Prices In this advertise ment ore effective Thurs day thru Sunday, May 27th, of Safeway in Eu gene, Springfield ond Junction City. We reserve the right to limit. Lucerne Peppermint, Vanilla, Banana Nut, Choc. Marshmallow Spumoni, Maple Nut, and Butferfinger. anCamp leans Pork 'n Beans. Heat 'n serve. World famous oven-baked beans. Reg. 27c. EDry Cereals Kellogg Special "K", Rice Krispies Wi-oz , and Corn Flakes 12-oz., at a big savings. Cookies Oven-fresh white, pink, lemon, oronge ana toostea marshmallow treats. W - C Prinks Grope, Orange, Orange-Pineapple, Pineopple-Gropefruit Holf a 31 cans II pkgs. 87' Busy Baker pkg. of 24 12-ox. $fl con, Tj EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Thursday, May 24, 1962 Page 9B With' State Marble Tourney in Mind Boys Polish Up 'Shooters' Twenty-four Emerald Empire boys are polishing up their "shooters" this week in prepar ation for Saturday's state mar ble tournament in Portland. The Emerald Empire's 24 en trants were selected in school competition and in Eugene, in city-wide competition. The boys will travel to Portland in a car caravan for the competition. In each participating school, winners and runners-up were selected in each of two age classes. These include the fol lowing entrants. St. Peter's School, Eugene. Class A: Brad Foutier, winner, Bob Kutz, runner-up. Class B: Pat Sizemore, winner, Terry Roshau, runner-up. Coburg School District. Class A: Donald Ivey, winner, Rich ard Stoneberg, runner-up. Class B: Larry Cantrell, winner, Glen Prater, runner-up. Bethel School District. Class A: Tommy Hammond, winner, Tommy Van Hauten, runner-up. Class B: Joey Evoniuk, winner, Mike Evoniuk, runner-up. Marcola School District. Class A: Rocky Schwartz, winner, Lyle Landreth, runner-up. Class B: Clifford Vincent, winner, Don ald Goldie, runner-up. MeKenzie Bridge School. Class A: Billy McManus, winner, Vir gil Sutherland, runner-up. Class B: Donald Aldons, winner, Da vid Culp, runner-up. Winners in the Eugene School District were selected last Satur day in open competition. Bill Carroll was the winner of Class A, and Bill Smith was the runner-up. Wally Stoneberg won the Class B competition, with Steve Haynes as runer-up. Church to Stage Outdoor Auction Men of Wesley Methodist Church, Eugene, will stage an old-fashioned outdoor auction Saturday at the church, Oakway and Cal Young Roads. The auction will begin at 10 a.m. standard, 11 a.m. daylight At 11 a.m. standard, noon day light, women of the church will sell a lunch of hot dogs, ham burgers, salad, coffee and other items. Dm . V. 1. 1 1. . I. . .,, . n uiutn. mis year win oe a wide range of items, including two electric dishwashers, a bi cycle, garden tools and carpen ter's tools. Items will be sold to the high est bidder, and proceeds will go to the church fund. I Papers of Late ICC Chief Placed in Library of UO The personal papers of the late Clyde B, Aitchison, who served as interstate commerce vuttuMtoaiuuci u- yeara, nave been placed in the University of Oregon library. His daughter, Beatrice Aitchi son, of Washington, D. C, do nated the collection, which con tains over 80,000 letters relating to the work of the Interstate Commerce Commission from 1917 to 1952. There are also copies of hearings, transcripts of testimony and other docu ments. Aitchison received a master's degree from the University of Oregon in 1915. He was railroad commissioner for Oregon from 1907 to 1916. He died last Jan uary at the age of 87. Sen. Wavnn Mnr TVrtfA said Tuesday that he considered Aitchison "the outstanding scholar and authority in the field of interstate commerce regulations of this generation." Request Rejected DALLAS Ml The Dallas City Council has denied a request by the State Department of Motor Vehicles that it be allowed to use space in the Dallas City Hall. The council said there isn't room, and that the city shouldn't house state agencies. I Youth Wins $500 Grant Stephen Carlisle Moore, of Eu gene, now attending school in England, has received a $500 Strawberry Growers Seek Price Increase SILVERTON W Strawberry growers meeting here Tuesday night said they will have to get more money in order to stay in business. They said they need 13 cents a pound for Northwest berries and 14 cents for Marshalls. The price last year was 12 cents. This was one of several meet ings held in the valley. The growers said wet, chilly weather is retarding the, crop. far" " ' scholarship at Haverford Col lege, Haverford, Pa., for the iHttt-es academ. Moore, the tnn nr Aft- an4 Mrs. Curl leln Incas at., 15 a siu- : " e dent at Haber- '. 'f S dashers' Aske's I. k School, nn th ' nortnern out skirts of Lon don. He attend ed South Eu- ' gene High School before going to England. His father, professor of English at thn irnii'At-citu ft nMHrtn 1. .J Ul UlCaVJIl, IB on leave, doing research at the British Museum. J Moore a m ! 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