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EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Tues , June 19. 1362 Page A11B Used Con S-L MOTORS 81 Lark Sedan, "6W, With Overdrive, 1 Owner 1.81)5 i ruMuuiu rury Hard top Automatic 12J195 1 Cornel Stick Jet Black J 1.99 3 61 Rambler CI aide 4-Door 8 . overdrive, beds 1 Chev Impale V-8 Sport Coupe Power steering. Red and White beauty 60 Falcon, 2-Door, Big Engine. Low miles ... 59 Chev Impala hardtop. Power Steering. Brakei i,aft M Chev Be) Air "6' Sedan Jl.295 M Chev V Stick. Clean 91.38? 64 Ford Station wagon 57 Chev Bel Air Hardtop 57 Ford 500 Sedan full power, low mtlea 56 Olds 88 Hardtop, full Power, Radio, clean to Ford, 1 owner. Power 56 Merc Wacon. clean 55 Chev Bel Air V-8 Sedan $ 5.i Stude Champ, overdrive 9 55 Chev Wagon V-8. slick 55 Ford Victoria Hardtop $ 54 Stude V-8. automatic $ 53 Plymouth Wagon, Stick S 53 Ford V-8, overdrive S 49 Jeep Wagon, overdrive W 345 fiO Falcon Ranchero Pickup $1,595 68 Chev Vi ton, long box, I aluminum canopy ..$1,095 88 International ?t ton, 4 speed, camper 995 82 GMC 1.3 Ton ... 495 48 GMC Va Ton. 4-Speed S 195. S-L MOTORS Lark-Hawk Sales & Service gth & Main Springfield Rl 7-3374 86 There Oughta Be a Law By Fagaley and Shorten D MIAs A BIT.. IN FACT IT 60OTHES HIM P"" V.-T'TV , 'll'l - . . , Legols PERRY & ROSS Quality Used Cars 1960 CORVAIR 4-Door, Automatic, Radio, Heater, wtmewall Tires and Solid Tur quoise. 19,000 One Owner Miles. $1,495 4-Doori Radio, White less. I960 COMET Standard Transmission, Heater, Deluxe Interior, alls. Light Blue and Spot- $1,595 1955 CHEVROLET 2-Door Hardtop, V-8 with Auto matic. Radio. Heater, Whttewalls, Tutone. Green and White, Real Nice. $795 PERRY S ROSS Used Cars '59 PONTIAC WAGON This Is a Beautiful 4-Door. l,owj Mileage, Brown and White SAFARI Station Wagon which1 In Truly IMMACULATE. Throughout $1,995 860 Used Cars 860 57 DKW AUTO llMiOVr4-"Speed Transmission, Never Change Oil. Never Grind Valves. Real Nice Condition, Economy Plus . . $295 A AC MOTORS U2 S. "A" 1053 BUICK SPECIAL converti ble. Excellent condition throughout. $395. Call DI 3-7387. '59 "CHEVROLET" Uldorhardtop. Powergllde. Radio, heater. $1,595. 539 West 19th OPEN EVES OPEN SUNDAY MAY & MEAD INC. MERCEDES-BENZ STUDERAKER CARS TRUCKS 11th A High Dl 5-422.1 Demonstrator SALE 1959 ENGLISH FORD THAMES. Rwin, economy. Freewav speed in comfort. $800. DI 3-1962. 1960 VOLKSWAGEN, Good condition. 1651 Main Street, RI 6-2427 1957 VOLKSWAGEN MICRO BUS, 9-passenc.er station wagon. Ra dioA extras. $950. Dl 5-9967. SEE THE State of Oregon VE HICLE SALE DISPLAY AD in today's paper. FREE EQUITY 1959 FORD tudor sedan. Clean WE 5-2093 Gene Perrv 3 West 13th Darrell Ross DI 2-281.1 '62 CALAXIE 500 fordor 220 horsepower Was $3,377 Now $2,795 62 CALAXIE 500 fordor Wa S3.374 $2,793 1856 FORD V-B tudor. GootTcTW-l in 3-321U. after n p.m. '55 FORD CONVERTIBLE Phone DI 4-4072 Gibson Motors Your FORD-MERCURY Dealer Junction City WY 8-2346 You'll Like The TOTALLY NEW And Different WAY TO BUY At Eunene'a Newest Used Car LotI Slop In Tndav For A NEW WAY TO SAVE On One Of Our BETTER USED CABS! Eugene Aulo Center 4.15 East Broadway MUST GO! 1955 PLYMOUTH fi' Cvlindrr, New Tirea and Excellent Condition! $395 SCHULZ MOTOR CO. 8th A Pearl DI 4-1429 '62 FORD Gnlftxlo Hardtop 4 Speed Vinyl Interior $3,100 AUTHORIZED Aut o Sales 1716 West 7th at Chambers WEST 7th AUTO ROW DI 2-2453 WOOD MOTORS SO CADILLAC DeVlUe, Atr Con ditton. Sfl BORCWARP Tudor .17 CHEV Bel Atr HaJdlop 57 FORD 500 Sedan. Power 56 NASH Sedan, Overdrive M PLYMOUTH S e d a n. Over hauled M FORD Hardtop, CreMllner 1(1.13 Oak 1950 DE SOTO $100 RI 6-5900 958RENAULT (with body damage.) 1975 City View 195? PLYMOUTH" T.azYtffiTor. pushbotton. 475. DI 5-3822. Dpnth Nntirec I INVITATION FOR BIDS Notice li hereby fiven that' sealed htdi will be received bv, Olga Freeman. I.ane County j Clerk, at the Court Home, Eu Kene, Orreon until 10:00 A.M., June 27, 1962 for the followtng: 1. 4,71fi Ltn. Ft. (7R6 pieces.' li" x 8"-6' Grader Blades; 16A I.tn. Ft. (24 pieces) 8' 7'j Grader Blades. 2. Approximatelv 4,000 ton of Asphalttc Concrete (Hot Mix) patching material and approxi mately 4.000 font of Asphalttc Concrete iPre Mix) patching ma terial. 3. 100 per cent ol I.ane Countv's Liquid Asphalt needs for the! Fiscal year Beginning July I,! 1M2 and ending June 30, 1963 J approximately 2,500 Tons. j 4. 240 each 12 uauRe Guardrail, (Galvanized! Elements 25 '-0" wi 12-6" hole spaclns; 1,920 each! a" x IV Splice Bolts At Nut;t 280 each " x 10V Post Bolts, .Mils & asners. 5. Approximately 3,000 Gals.) While centerline Traffic Paint j and Approximately 20.000 l.ha.l reflective Glass Spheres (Re- flective Beads). 6. (See 6 below). All of the above in accordance i with specification!! now on f tie I in said Clerk's Office. The hids will be opened puhlicly at 10:00; A.M. June 27, 1962 In the County Commissioners' Room. Court' House, Eugene, Oregon. Thej County reserves the right to ac-l cept bids with minor deviations' I from snpclf lent ions or lo rctcct FloristS-Cut FlowerS 965 anv or 111 blt1s- No bidder may before award of the contract, unless said award Is delayed for a period exceeding 3(1 days. All envelope should ha plainly marked "Bids" on the outside. Kach hid must he accompanied by a certified check or hid bond for 10 of the bid price, lo be forfeited If the bid Is accepted and contract not performed. 6. One (1) New Current Model Industrial four wheel tractor. HOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS S10NF.KS, Bv Jess Hill. Kennelh Nielsen, Frank A. Elliott, County Commissioners. No. 580 June 23, 1962. K1HKLAND FLOWEKLAHl) PA 6-7831340 Franklin Blvd. " FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST Dl 2-2455 2086 E. 15th Ave. Funeral Directors 975 lTOGLWDT'UNERAirHOME Formerly Veatch's Dl 5-8174.' Phone DI 4-5255, Pearl St. at 18th 27fi0 Madison 1956 VOLrTSVAC.F.N Good condition. New motor. Good tires. Call DI 4 9532. SC1IWERING & ENGLAND CHAPEL Creswell, 1st & C Sts. TW 5-2681 McGAFFEY'S EUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Personal and Dignified Service 490 EastJ3th DI 5-87HI ausra iu.-itMi. OM5 i NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ph ii,? rif. wv NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ES"" WY M1S2 (h , Marl Shepd was on the SMITH FUNERAL CHAPEL ,, v of Jun,. ,962. ,p. 115 N Sixth WH2-3513;p()nle(1 Executrix of Ihe Estate Cottage Grove. Oregon !f c, j Shepard, deceased, by "OAKRIDGE FUNERAL HOMfi jthe Circuit Court of I.ane Coun SUnset 2-2541 .ty, Oregon. All persons having OAKRIDGE. OREGON Iclalms againsl said estate are! MILLS MORTUARY Iherehy notified to present thej Cottage Grove WH 2-3121 same, duly verified as by law Drain, TEmple 6-9881 Irequired, to said Executrix at thej BUELL CHAPEL i'aw offices of Barlle It Allen, Parking Adjacent Chapel lAtt.irneyi at Law, 210 Tlffanyl Springfield. 6th & B RI 7-3319 Building. Eugene. Oregon, v.lth-1 ciMnu.roiiMcDiiDvu.n, lln six (61 months from the dale! "Parking-Adjoining Mortuary" f the first publication of this 1152 Olive Dl 51591 " ."," "f 'e first POOLKLARSEN CHAPEL ' f'' "J'Tob?6'"8 ""h "a 1100 Charnclton Dl 4-1435 0( Ju" SHEPARD. Off Street Parklng I Kvecirlx nf I l.e Esl.t. ORfl of G. J. Shepard, de Notices rn.uri j TRACER John Tracer of Route RARTLE it ALLEN, .i. l orvaius, passeo away mi Attorneys at Law Portland. June 17, 1962 at th,21() Tiffany Building ii r ' . ' Etlgrite, Oregon 1959....S495 Lost and Found 900 LOST Female, Ions haired calico cat. Predominately black with orance streak down face. Uni versity area. Reward. DI 4-9500. Renault 4cv new tries, radio, hailnr Inn nil a no Ko at Cnsn. cer View Apartments, 4, Cor-!Lost 7 month BelRe Toy French ner of 19th and Patterson. i-onme. naiuraay, iu.-.mim. -T."..'., .Spring field. Name Hansel, yel- '52 RAMBLER Waffon S29S ow coMar. ni fi.fi2fi7. I '5? ?yi(LK4-d?op Pecll -2"S'LOKT-LAnV- ELGIN WATCH i Alnertson s, Saturday evening. vallia, Orccon, April 11, IBM and had been a resident nf this! area his entire life. He was a Veteran of World War 1. Sur viving are 1 sister. Let ha Mae Browning of Sheridan, Oregon; and nieces and nephews. No. 3RB--July 17, 19fi2. NOTTCFTSP FIN AX SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Muriel Minla Ward, Execu-1 trlx of the estate of Charles H Hunt, deceased, has filed In the 53 FORD Fordor V-8 $325 53 DeSOTO V-8 Hardtop $395 SIMMONS MOTOR CO. 219 So. A' Springfield RI 7-3S64 'lifl FORD tudor f 1.295 1 bu ruitD "6" foraor. stanaarn transmission . .$1,595 Top Value Auto Sales 2818 Main Springfield RI 7-8133 H ANNUM MOTORS Personally Selected Car !W FORD Galaxle $1,95 LIKE NEW FIAT 1100 Station Wagon Rebuilt Engine WAS $R95 NOW $79.1 GIFFORI) MOTORS 805 Pearl: 1958 PONTIAC station wagon for dor, trl-power. $1,393. fiood condition. TW 5-2382, Route 1, Box 152, Creswell. j 57 PLYMOUTH hardtop V-8.1 Power uteerinc. brakes. $fino for equity. Balance $200. WE 3-25R9, evenings, Sunday. 51 CADILLAC $195.00 Real Sham DI 4-8452 Call DI 3-9fi.11 DI 4-7580 1958 CHEVROLET NINE PAS SENGER WAGON. V-8. auto-l REWARD. Call DI 4-4747. LOST Male miniature collie, Game Farm Road area. No Col lar. Please call PA 6-7939. iOUND Smoky grey 5 weeks old kitten, white chest., four white feet. DI 3-7433. Personals 905 A"NYONF5 WIfN"ESSIN(? accident on Low Pass Road near Rlaehly, Oregon on May 7, lflfi2, involving lumber truck and 1955 Ford pickup, yellow In color, please call DI 2-1795 riavs or DI 4-H't34 evenincs. "ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS--A LAN ON FAMILY GROUPS INFORMATION and HELP with family drinking problems day or nleht. TELEPHONE DI 3-2523 ANY GIRL IN DIFFICULTY OR in need of counseling should contact The Salvation Army or1 White Shield Home, 121 N.W. Mayflower Avenue, Portland. Telephone CApitol 3-1832. ncral services will be held Wednesday, June 20, 1982 t L30 p.m. Standard. In the. Junction City Chapel of Mur-j phy Funeral Home. Reverend Rex Jones officiating. Inter ment In the Monroe Cemetery. TROMP Cenore C.'Tromp of 934 Washington possed away at a local hospital June 17, 1982. Her husbHnd, Henry, preceded her In death in 1948. Mrs. Tromp was the Librarian at the University of Oregon for many years. The funeral will he held at St. Mary's Episcopal ( nil re n Wednesday, June Mi, 1982 at 10 a.m. Daylight. The neverend Steen Whiteside of-2o Tiffany Building i icutiing. i. reman on win i"J- Eugene, Oregon low. In lieu of flowers dona- n0 587 Julv 17. 1982. Hons In hpr memory may he -vottrr 'ntf-friM At " xrnKPT made to the St Mary's Kplsco- NoUce . hercby K,vcn t'hJlt the n i , undPfbigned Administrator ot the Circuit Court of the Stale of Ore gon for Lane County her Final Account as Executrix, and that 10:00 o'clock a.m. In the Court room at the Lane County Court House, Eugene, Oregon, on the 18lh day of July, 1982, has been fixed and appointed by said Court as the time and place for hearing oryiecnons to said Final Account and for final settlement of the aald estate. MURIEL M1NTA WARD, Executrix of the estate of Charles H. Hunt, de ceased. BARTLE A ALLEN Attorneys for Estate de. X.nSo'n: Se.f 35 BRlNgood-ehlng-f m Sandv Drive evenings. 59 THUNDERB1RD $2,895 i'1 tw.vituui, suck, excel- fil COMET Sedan (2) .$1,995! Jf nB'" ne"od 'ir"' rfld,- fil FALCON 2 Door 91, 495 j hraler- DI 3-8979, 971 Lawrense; 59 RAMBLER Super $1,395 . fil CHEV Bel Air $2,095 59 CHEV IMPALA hardtop, 250, 59 CHEV V-8 Stick $1,395 standard transmission, new RLACK & WHITE GUARANTEE tires, perfect condition, DI 5 11th & Oak DI 4-25121 8122. 1790 Ferry apartment 3., r '1958 BORCWARD, excellent con-i KT A T XX TTLJ'O dltion Inside and out. New VV A . Pv n. ri il Pint. $650, 2441 Hllyard-DI 5- I'ooie-i.arsen runerai uircciors. Fp-HHek. MOSS Alva R. Moss of 157;ceill,ed. has filed his Final North 12th Street, Springfield, count with the court in the above passed awav in Portland oniPfltate and that 10:00 A.M. on June 18, 1962. He was horn nn,u 29, 19fi2, in Circuit Court uctnoer 8, mm in JunctioniRoom No. 2 in the County Court- City. He was a retired lum her grader. He was united in marriage to Violet Stapletonj on June 25, 1921 In Vancouver,! Washington, and had been a resident of this community and niture, household goods to Eu gene Mission Store at 484 Wil lamelte. Newspapers, maga zines to warehouse at West 15th-Tvler. ! THE THRIFT-jNTTC iFT SHOf will he CLOSED from JUNE 14th to AUGUST 20th. There! will be a SALE ONE DAY ONLY TUESDAY JUNE 19th. 2839 Willamette. Thrifty Denture SERVICE LABORATORIES of the state his entire life. He was a member of the Veteran of Foreign Wars Post 3985. He is survived by his wife, Violet; one daughter, Mrs. Lester Chalmers of Springfield; two grandchildren; nick and Kon- house In Eugene. Oregon, has heen set aa the time and place for hearing objections thereto and settlement thereof. ALFRED M. FRRDRICKS Administrator 0928 dnvs. '80 Impala tudor hardtop power f954" AUSTIN "fiEALEY. Very good Repairs and rellnes, prices you steering power DraKes, low mileage, spotless . . $2.19o '59 Ford Custom 300 V-8 tudor. I New tires. A Real Buy for1 this week only $1,095 8799 Franklin PA 8-7014 $10 DOWN On Approved Credit S rOBD .... -- 'S3 PACKARD .. - V2 CHF.VROI.KT ... 'S2 STUDERAKER after R p.m. 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA con", vertlble. Low mileage, fine con dllton. Priced to sell U"5. Dl 5-2M5. 19(1(1 DODC.E Dart convertible. ,l7. Black, full power. $1,850. .1521 High Street, see hetween 5.30 nm and 7:3A Dm. jj25 SACRIFICE 1959 RENAULT W Emnire AutO Sales rvurvT...HMn. cn on aellnn: Professionally ouallfled lh it Olive Dl 4-S03I' DI 3-1237. 20(15 Tyler. j staff; call Catholic Charities ofj Bttuuarii o v.ui.. v'" AUTO MART ! V-8, STICK 1 & 4-Wheel Drlva Munn Motors llth& Chambers Headquarters I"""" IMS ENGLISH FORD 1th Chambers Dl 5-S244; $325. Good condition I.UVAAS, COBB & RICHARDS Attorney, for Estate No. 522 June 2d. 1982 NOTICE OF HEARING OF " FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 7, ,j L ' t .V . ,p "J "' Norrli M. West, deceased, ris field: two brothers: Melvln and, (l..d hli Fln Account with the Dewey Moss; one sister. Rlihyi circuit Court of the State of Carter; numerous cousins. Fu.l0re!on (or L, County, and the tieral services will be held on Courl n ,et Jun, 27 l9B2, at Hhursday, June 21, 1982 at .1 9.30 ,.m. the circuit Court- p m. dayllcht, 2 p m. s andard: r00m 0( ,h. Lln. county Court house, Eugene, Oregon, as the time and place, for hearing ob jections to aaid Account and ap proval thereof. William Blaine v. est, F.yeeiitnp nt th Fstata of ATTLF.N Maurice Sf Allen 0T2210! Norrls M. West. Olive Street. Eugene. Funeral HUSBAND, JOHNSON, HfLLIER services will he held at theAc MACINNLS, Poole-Larsen Chapel on Wed- Attorney! for Iht Estate, nesdav, June 2(1, 1982 at 2 p.m.! No. 521 June 28, 1962. Daillcht. Reverend W. W. La NOTICE OF HEARING ON ' Munvon officiating with en-i FINAL ACCOUNT tomhment In Rest Haven Mau-i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. J? X'CJFJr.lSl MB." AND "MRS." CRAIG' B." WISW.".".'.! her fltwl rtunt III the MAN. Private funeral servlces:('irriilt Court of the Stale of will he held In the Poole-Lar-loregon for Lane County, which sen Chapel Friday. June 22,!Court has appointed 9 30 A.M.. rnnrtitinn fivrhalll and now! can afford Inn rteentlv. Call WY S-227B 122 N. 5th. Springfield. RI 7-8113 Time in Ruell Chapel. Rev. Ross Knolls officiating with vault entnmhment in Rest Hav en Mausoleum. VfJTjN(TW0MAN or any faith in Funeral neea ot connarnuai aaviue. may contact Catholic Charities, t 278 West Broadway, Eugene. Phone HI 5-3R42. QUALITY DENTAL" LABORATORY Save $$ on rellnes, repairs lllh DI 2-2028 Notice! 985 1958 ISTPALA. excellent condi tion, low mileage. Must sell Immediately. Make offer. 1301 Ferry Apartment 5. o"n"uhdeTBlrd. Beautllul car. Must sell Immediately there fore priced $2,895. Dl S-710S. ffl3rTlievrolel Runs good. Best offer takes. WE 7-2478. 2860 Oak. DI 2-1585 St CHEVROLET 6el Air hardtop. Stick. Radio, heater. Good tires. Good uphojfcteryDI 4-5757. 1953 STG-TD, engine and trans mission overhauled, top shape, $1,095. DI 4-7572 after 5 p.m. for appointment. DENTAL PLATE REPAIR Cr Harry Semler, dentist, corner 81 h and Willamette, Eugene, Oregon. COMPLETE Used Cars 860 SAVE ON THIS ONE IfMJ CHF.V IMPALA 1 Hoof Hardtop It Hat V-fl Engine. Powerchde Transmission, Pnur Stecnns, Power Brake. TnnMMor Radio. Rear Speaker. Heater. Tinted C.la. Padded Dah, White Wall Tires, Deluxe Wheel Cover, and Many Other Extra This Sports Coupe Sold New Tor Over $3.00 Just A Few Months Afol NOW AT MOCK'S ONLY $2(899 a MOCK & SONS PRESCRIPTION SERVICE PARAMOUNT DRUCS 2100 Main. SnrtnBfleld RI 6-4431 8xlfi PORTRAIT plusTwo S'VxH prints. $1.29. Adult or rhlld. 104.1 Willamette. DI 3-2B1H. FREE EQUITY. Payments 145 per1 y"iSlT Flora Stltes A Lucille Pack montn. iw.id rora Miunni Bt Maxwell Beauty Bar at . . . Wacon. PI 4-7593 after 3 p m.j 1037 Maxwell Homi r DI4-0713. Transportation 910 Ride for two this week to Illi nois. Help drive, share, ex oense. References. Dl 2-1411 extension 1101. Evenings, DI Y343.V Private Instruction 920 " PRO-ARTF. STUDIOS GUITAR lessons. Summer sp rljtls. Classic, Spanish. steH. and mandolin. Dl 3-47fifl, DI 4R380. "Eugene DRIVER TRAINING" Dl 8-5772 Llcened Bonded Teacher Cords-of Thanks 935 'WITH deepest gratitude p rx 1 tend this word of thanks for j lh manv kind acts of s m paihv, thv kindnesses have meaot much to u Th" family of Ruthn Bvrly N orris. Monuments 1 Eugeneramte k Marble Works Fstahllshed 1891 "House of Service" Rock of ages Granif Everv stone ensraved In Eusene ; Opn 1 a.m thru B p m. j Sundav thru Friday Closed Saturday lfio W. 11th PI 4-441R Blaesing Granile Co. , K.S'I AHLIM1KD l5h Dl'inctie CemeterN r morial Decoratlv marhi furniture Compare price and alrtion 7;!t Hiav W .S DIl-n9ii Crematoriums 960 !EugeneCreiriatorium PI M1.W 1100 Charnelton Dl 4-1 43S, 1W2 at 11 a.m. Dr. George Ashwood, Jr. will officiate. In terment at Rest Haven. Please omtt flowers. FISHER " William Franklin Flshpr of Route 1. Eugene. Funeral services will he held on Wednesday, June 20, 1962. at 10 a.m. Standard Time, or 11 a m. Daylight In Slmon-Iuns-bury Funeral Chapel. Rev. Wil led Jessre officiating. Inter mmt Oak Hills Ometrry. USE Register-Guard CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING FOR RESULTS THAT COUNT Phone Dl 51-5-51 of June 29th. 1962, and the court room of said Court as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections thereto and for the aet llement thereof. IVA V. CASH, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of THOMAS HENRY BAXTER, dereased L. L. Ray, Attorney for Estate. No. 523 June 2. 1912. NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN that RAY M. TAYLOR, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Clara Taylor, deceased, has filed his Final Account aa such Executor In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and said Court has fixed Ihe 2ftth day of June, 1962, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A.M. of said day in the Court Room of the senior presiding Judge at the r Ail t-t Unn.o nf Ijiiw Conntv. In Eugene. Oregon, as the date,! time and place for the hearing of said Final Account and of oh lections thereto, and for the final settlement of said estate. RAY M. TAYLOR, Executor. ' Ballev, Hoffman. Spencer A Morris. Attorneys, No. 519 June 2. lSfi2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane Coun ty has appointed Catherine Zum-' usit Long as Executrix of the Estate and Last Will and Testa-j iment of Lnn W. Ztimwalt, De-I I ceased. All persons having Iclalms against said Estate ire. 'hereby notified to present the (same, duty verified, to the Ex ecutrlx at Room 400, 1158 Pearl; 'Street. Eugene, Oregon within Six Months from the date of this Notice ! Dated this 23'. h dav of May. PW2 f AIHKRINE Zt MWAI.T LONG, ; Exrrutri Huiler, Husk A Gleaxes, Attnrne) No 320 June 2. 192 i COMMAND PERFORMER I Your classified selling ad U an, invited guest Into mors than 42,000 homes! USE THE W A N T A D S FOR P R O F I T and R E S U L T S The Balanced Budget: Is It Economic Virtue or Myth? EDITOR'S NOTK Are V.S. fiscal policies out nf step irith tire limes? In this, the first of a series of self-contained articles, the iuipact of government spending, in and out ol the budget, on tiess and jobs, is riisrusseri. By SAM D.UVSOV nr iht As.orutrd Prrss NEW YORK Balancing a budget is a neat triek if you can do it as many a family man knows. On a national scale the at tempt has. more often than not. frustrated presidents for decades. And now the balancinc trick is complicated still more by a big debate just starting. Is balancing the federal budg et really the virtue it's cracked up lo he? Should we abandon the type of budget we've used for decatrs in favor of one of several other devices in vogue in Washington? Or maybe, should we adopt the kind of deficit-ignoring hookkceping they've used in Europe with seemingly marked success since the war? The debate should be bitter. It will challenge some strongly held beliefs. President Kennedy has termed some of these con ceptions myths. Which Side? You probably will choose sides, depending on whether you believe a Treasury deficit is a sin to he paid for in rising prices later on, or that in the present state of world and do mestic affairs a deficit can be an economic tool lo encourage growth and make more jobs and greater prosperity. You may find yourself on the side of those who think taxes should he cut and government spending, too. But you may line up with those who see a contin ually rising federal debt as a small problem in an economy that is growing still faster. The federal budget which a president is required to submit in January, and which the Con gress spends the following six months changing nr adopting, is called the administrative budget. It dales back only to 1921. In that year Congress set up the Budget Bureau and or dained the formal, or adminis trative budget. The object was to keep a tighter fiscal control i over the ordinary programs of ' government. Social Security Example But since then a lot of other programs have been set up. and they aren't included in the ad ministrative budget. About one-fifth of Uncle Sam's fiscal activity isn't record ed in the administrative budget at all. And yet this fifth plays a big part in -shaping the nation al economy. Take Social Security not in cluded in the administrative budget as an example. If you are under 85 and working, what is withheld from your paycheck money you ran't spend and that means some deprivation to you. but a lot more in the total of all deductions, in lost sales for the merchants and purvey ors of various services. If you arc over 56 and draw ing Social Security payments, the checks mean quite a bit to you. The total of these checks mean a lot to all the makers of goods and to the service indus tries where the money comes to rest. The economy, therefore, is di rectly affected by whether the sums the government is taking out in the form of withholding exceeds or falls short of th sums it is putting into the econ omy in the form of benefit pay ments. And yet this deficit or surplus isn't shown in the administra tive budget which a president submits and Congress passes upon. Other funds exempted from this budget also can, and do, affect the real fiscal deficit or surplus. Next: Economists enmpar three federal budgets the of ficial, the cash, and the national income accounts. Stock Market Losses Cut After Recovery Movement NEW YORK Wi The slock market looked irregular at fie close Tuesday following a re covery movement which cut losses. Gold mining shares were higher all day. Volume for the day was cli mated at 2.6 million shares com pared with 4.58 million Monday. Losses of key stocks went from fractions to about a point. As investors shied away from ordinary stocks, they bought the gold shares, resuming a pattern of recent sessions when general confidence was poor, llomeslake rose about 3 points and Camp bell Red Lake around a point. Dome Mines was about 2 points higher. General Motors, down nhout 2 points, reacted to news that a committee of Du Pont toek holders plans to sell up to 2 8 million shares o' GM, pursuant to the court order that Pu Pont must divest Itself of lis GM stock. Ryegrass Market Controls Subject of Albany Hearing An important hearing on pro posed marketing controls for ryegrass seed growers will be held by the U.S. Dept. of Agri culture next week in Albany. The. hearing was requested by the Oregon Ryegrass Growers Assn. The association has pro posed a national marketing or der for ryegrass seed. Such an order would limit the amount of ryegrass seed that handlers could lake from grow ers. The growers hope that this would stabilize prices, which have heen on a downward slide for several years. Five Willamette Valley coun ties Linn, Lane, Benton, Mar ion and Polk grow most of the ryegrass seed raised in the United States. The seed Is used for planting of winter cover crops in the east and southeast ern parts of the country, and in lawn seed mixtures. The hearing will be held at f) a.m. standard, 10 a.m. day light, Tuesday, June 26, in the fairgrounds meeting hall In Albany. Monday Mishap Injuries Youth A 16 year-old youth was listed in fairly good condition Tuesday morning at Sacred Heart Hos. pilal with a broken right foot following a motor scooter-panel truck collision Monday. He is Fred Lloyd Nickelson, 4462 Cascade Dr., Eugene. Stale police reported that a truck driven by Elwin M. Dunn, 44, of 365 Brewer Ave., Eugene, collided with a motor scooter driven by Nickelson at about 3:30 p.m. daylight. Police said Dunn lold them that he was on Elmira Boad waiting to make a left-hand turn onto Wane Street. After a car passed he made the turn Into the path of the oncoming scoot er. Dunn said he had not seen the scooter. G-P Acquires Plant SHEBOYGAN, Wis. Ml Ths Georgia-Pacific Co. of Portland, Ore., announced Monday night acquisition of Ihe National Box and Specialty Co. of Sheboygan and its subsidiary, the Oshkosh Corrugated Box Mfg. Co. Portland Marekts PORTLAND tfl Butterfat Ten- tatlve, tuhject to immediate change Premium auaMtv aeuveren in Portland. 64 eentt lh.; flnt quality 61; aecond quality Alt. Butter Prlnta per lb. to retailers Grade AA, B3 arore, 68; A grade, 92 score, 66; B grade, 90 arore, 63. Cheese To retailers bingie nai- nles 47l?4614 ; processed American, 44 '-4S'. teas To retailera liraoe aa, ex tra lame, 40-42; AA larfte, .17-40; A lame, 3.V.17; AA mediums, .l.l-M; AA small, 26-32. Cartons 2-3 cents additional. Ebbs To prod it re rs, at rarm aa extra lame. 29-32"; AA larse, 27 30: A large. 2S-27; AA mediums, 20-23; AA small, 1V1A'-?. Llva poultry uuoiea in growers. f.o.b. ranch No. 1 quality fryers, 24-4 hs., 16M.-20; light hens S; heavy hens unquoted. Rabbits Average 10 growers l.tve whites, 34 -4' Ins.. 24-2fl, some down to 20; colored pelts, 4-5 rente less; fresh killed fryers to retailers, iSft-62, few to 66; rut up, 60 65. Wholesale llressed Meats Beef cuts frholre sleprs) Kind quarters. 52 (HI M .00; rounds l .0(1 5.3.00; full loins, trimmed. 7.VO0-7R.- forenuarters 34.fHMH.ntl; cnurks. 37.00-40.00; ribs SS (lO fiR.OO. I,ambst noice prime spring, an wts, 43.50-4. M. VelChn)re, 80-lMl lbs, ni nn-sz.- 00, few M .00 ; good , 40.00-5 1 .00 ; standard, 42.00-46.00. Prodiire Onions-Calif, lge while. 3.75.4,26; vellow lge and med, 2.40-2.50; red med., 2 .0-2. 7ft. Potatoes Ore. loral missels, no. 1A. 100 lbs 3.50-4 (10; Desrhutes nils sets, No. 1A, 4 00; hakers, 5.00 5.25; ; Calif. I-ong Whites, iso. ia, 4.00-4.40. Eugene Markets OHKfioN r.r.n PRoniirKRs Financial Reports NEW YORK STOCK P.XCHANGR Krlm-trd l.lst Reported by Harris, Upham A Co. uate: June 19, 19112 Cont Can .Irimbn A Extra Urp AA 40c Kxlra Lars, A Vie Ijirsn AA Jc l.arM A .lAr Mf-rilum A A -- Sir Mrrlium A . - 32r Small AA 2'r Ch M Allrghanv 7H All l.udliim .15 AI Chemical .1B-'4 AI Chalmera 15 Alroa . 52 All'dSlitras 55V, Alum Ltd UK. 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Calves 75; few good-choice veslers 24-27; tew good 250 lb. feeder calves 27 Hogs .100; 1 and 7 hut. hers 19 50. 20; x. 2 and at 200220 lb. 19-19 50; heavier 17-18 i Sheep (ton. hod e. prime rsiiee lauRhier spring lambs 22; bulk gnod-rhotre RO.)no lb 21.50 21 75, cull good ewes 2 4. Portland Grain Portland Grain 'im- Whtte wheat ? 17 Soft white hard appllrable 2 17. II hue club 2 17 Hard red winter 7 77. Hsrd while heart, ordinary 2.18. Oats no bid. Barley 47 00. LOCAL SKCURITIKH 819-82 The following hid and asked quo tations from Ihe National Assn. of Securities Dealers do not represent actual transactions. Thev are guide to the range wllhln which these securities eould have been bought or sold at the time of com pilation. Bid A.k Alherlsnns .... 10- 12'. Arrlen Farm. Com . 14' , 15 a Bank of Amer .. 47 5iM' Rig "C" Stnres - 2'. 3'. Boise Cascade IS'i I7a4 i ( as. Nat Gaa . I2'a I3' I Consul Ftwavs ... . II 12'.! Kqullahle SAL . .13 38'4 Klrsl Nad 51' 1 55'4 Fred Mever - '. !' Hvsler, Com 24 2''s .lantren. Com 23'. 28' Kaiser Sleel 17 19 Koehrlng 10'4 lt'4 Morrlsoo Knud 29'. 3P4 N. W. Nst. Gaa 28'j 2S' Oregon Met ... -.- 1ls 1H Ore-Ida 8', 7. Ore Ptlnd tern 17 19'. Par Inlmn F.sp IP. 12. I'P A L. Com 23-1 23'. Pope A Talbot 19 2I' Port (.r-n Klcr . . 22' 1 24 Port Trans Com 8', 10 Seattle Fir.t Natl . . 51 53 Thrlltv Drug 29 .12 Tolhcrafl - . I' 8 t nlled Pacllir II 14H ' I', s Nat l Bank 85' 1 70 Warren Bros 18' s 20' . Wa.h Nat C..S 21 10 ! We. I Coast 'lei 17' , II j West Nst Gas I3 14'4 Weyerhaeuser 234 2714 Mutual funds frinslng quotation! as nf 8-18-82 as reported by Zllka, Smllher A Cfl., Rugene Office. RID ASK Aberdeen 180 197 Aff Fund 8 9.1 7 48 Boston Fund 8.45 9 23 Rilllork 11 40 12 30 Canadian Fund 13 48 18 73 Century She 1077 11 77 Chemical Fund 8 88 9 83 Colonial C.wlh Kngy 10 09 11 0.1 Colonial Fund . 9 R7 10 79 Com Inv Co 8 8.1 9 87 Diver Growlh 7 II 7.79 Dividend Slis 2 R7 3 15 Drevlus Fund 13 87 13 08 Fidelity Cap ...... 7 04 7 85 Fund Inv ... 8 17 8 93 Group Sees cap Gr 4.53 4 98 Inc of Boston . ... 7 19 7.88 Incnrp Inv 8.12 8 89 Kevslone S3 11 77 12 84 Mass Inv Growlh 8 49 7 09 Mass Inv Trust 12 09 1.121 Natl Inv 11 98 1295 Natl Slock 8 II 8 77 One Wm St 1088 II 89 Pioneer 8.12 9.09 Pulnam 1.1 40 14 38 Putnam Growth 7 28 791 Telev A F.ler 8 74 7.13 Lulled Arrum 12 01 1115 totted Inc 10 18 1145 Value Line Inc 4 80 3 2 5 Wellington 13 14 14 11 Wellington Kq 11.30 12 28 Heuhlcr-tiiiard Want Ads Bring l ast Retulta