Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 10, 1962, Image 21

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    Used Cars
860 Used Cars 860
If You Have TritTWill"
We Have The Wav
What Counts Mos& Is
The Difference You
Pay!
S-L MOTORS
TODAY'S SPECIAE
61 COMET 4-Door Sedan,
Cuvtom Interior, standard
drive, one owner, low
miles. Beautiful jet black
finish. Was $1,895
NOW $1,793
(1 Dodge Lancer Hardtop
Coupe, loaded, beautiful
white, with Bed Interior.
Special ..$1,995
61 Lark Sedan, 6 with
overdrive, 1 owner $1,795
"Sene. "'Wl955 CHEV Del Rsy, V Over
Ml RamhUr m...,- a a " drive. One Owner Cream Duff
o, overarive, beds limit "UWi,,UL"lc " ne-ueu
$895
I960 CHEV Bel Air, Radio, Heat
er, Roman Red With White
all Tires, 20,000 Actual Miles,
It's A Winner At
$1,895
60 Lark 4-Door, "6", Stand
ard Drive, low miles ...$1,295
60 Merc Montclalr 2-Door
60 Fnoomg ,2195jl58 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE,
engine, iow mues
1
w i-nev z-aoor -6 standard
transmission, radio ..$1,695
60 Dodge wagon, '6. stick.
very clean, 1 owner $1,795
ay tnev impaia naratop,
Tutone Paint, White Wall Tires,
Popular 6 Cylinder With Stand
ard Transmission A Real Buy
$895
power steering, brakes ..$1,895 10 run . r . . . ..
SI ,295 Trinimlct'lnn RnHin U.t..
58 Chev Bel Air '6', sedan
58 Chev V-8, Stick, clean ..$U95i
57 Olds 4-door 88, nice . $1,161
57 Ford 500 Sedan full
power, low miles $1,195
56 Ford. 1 owner, power .$ 795
56 Merc wagon, clean $ 995
56 Chev V-8 2-door, clean ,.$ 893
55 Chev V-8 club coudc. i
overdrive, sharp ... $ 795!
55 Chev Be Air V-8 sedan $ 7951
55 Chev wagon, V-8, stick $ 895'
54 Stude V-8, automatic $ 395!
54 Ford station wagon .$ 4951
oj rora v-H, overdrive $ 395
50 Ford Club Sedan.
Very nice . $ 495
BO Ford 2-door, overdrive ..$ 150
50 Falcon Ranchero pickup $1,595
52 CMC Vvton ..... ... $ 595
S-L MOTORS
Lark-Hawk Sales & Service
th & Main Springfield Rl 7-3374
There Oughta Be a Law!
Transmission. Radio. Heater. 2-
Door, White Wall Tires. Green
and White With Matching ln-i
terior! ,
$1,295
We Need Space!
So Out r.o High Car Prlcea and
In Comes High Trade-ins!
"62 THUNDERBIRD $5,500
'62 CHEVROLET Impaia ..53,100
62 MONZA 2-Door Coupe. .$2,500
61 THUNDERBIRD $2,800
'61 OLDSMOBILE '88' $2,900
'61 FORD Starllner $2,500
'61 FORD 2-Door Hardtop .$2,300
'61 FORD Galaxle 2-door ..$2,200
'61 DODGE 2-door Hardtop $2,300
61 FORD Galaxle 52,1001
'61 COMET 4-Door $1,900!
'61 FALCON Deluxe $1,900
'61 CHEVROLET Pickup . $1,900
'61 CORVAIR 4-Door $1,800
60 CHEVROLET Impaia ..$2,3001
60 MERCURY Parklane ..$2,200
'60 FORD Starllner $2,000
60 MERCURY Monterey ..$1,800
'60 FORD 4-Door $1,600
59 MERCURY Monterey ..$1,700
'59 RAMBLER Wagon $1,200
'59 CHEVROLET Bel Air ..$1,500
'59 CHEVROLET Blscayne $1,100
58 MERCURY 2-Door $1,000
'57 FORD Country Sedan 1,200
57 CHEVROLET Hardtop .$1,100
'56 CADILLAC DeVllle $1,400
'56 CHEVROLET Hardtop .$1,100
'55 CHEVROLET 4-Door $ 800
'5$ FORD 4-Door $ 500
'55 FORD Crummle Panel .$ 500
'54 FORD 4-Door $ 300
"53 PLYMOUTH 4-Door t 200
'53 FORD 4-Door Sedan $ 200
PETE & CLAIR MOCKS
-AUTHORIZED
Auto Sales
1710 W. 7th at Chambers
WEST 7TH AUTO ROW
DI 2 2453
1957 STUDE GOLDEN HAWK 2-
Door Hardtop, Standard Trans
mission, Tachometer, Over
drive, Roman Red With Beige
Leather Interior, See, Drive,
ana Buy l-or
$1,195
1957 MERCURY TURNPIKE
CRUS1ER 4-Door Hardtop, This
True Luxury Automobile Is
Equipped With Power Steering,
Power Brakes. 4-Way Power
Seats. Electric Rear Window,
tvau to ttail carpets. And To
Be Sure The Mechanical Condi
tion Was As Nice As The Car
Appears, We Just Overhauled
Completely, Just 15 Miles On
The Overhaul, A Real Black
Beauty For
By Fagaley and Shorten
e
ifloENE REUISlHSrGUARD, Tues., July 10, 1962 Tage JrllB
1-r recww mis. ssjsr.ftn pjt
M.GHTM Ttil e.'Sy BARS ONf f.7
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ATf Z A ItTt '3.S'SS A'riTVV' it
6iAs.t7 cur rants
A PROWLER
AO t-C-G-W
M -LvA.e st
860 Crematoriums
960
.1.
Uke new, low mileage. $1,650;
bank terms, can DI 4-2179
1949 Ponfiac Convertible
Call Rl 6-8554
Legals
Used Cars
1950 willys tudor station wag- Eugene Crematorium notice of final
on. 6 cylinder. $250. 1100 Charnelton DI 4-1435 SETTLEMENT
Ul I - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
I5H5 STUDEBAKER "HAWK.", FlorisfS-Cut Flowers 965!lhat Muriel Mlnta Ward, Execu-
Itrix of the estate of Charles H.
Hunt, deceased, has filed In the
Notices
IN LOVING MEMORY, BE SURE
KIRKLAND FLOWER LAND
PA 6-7831.4340 Franklin Rlvd
FLORAL ARRANCEMENTS
TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST
DI Z-2455 2086 E. 15th Ave.
$1,195
1955 CHEV Bel Air 2-Door Hard
top, Sunlight Yellow and White
With Matching Original In
terior, Radio, Heater, Low
Mileage
1955
PONTIAC '
V-8," Hardtop Coupe, Automatic
Transmission, White Wall
Tires, Tutone Green, Tinted
Glass, A Real Good Running
Carl
ONLY $499
- MOCK
& SONS
'House of Service'
Quality Headquarters
LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL
MERCURY METEOR COMET
17th & Oak
DI 2-1136 Open Evenings
Gibson's
JUNCTION CITY
Your GW Dealer
(Guaranteed Warranty)
$695
OPEN 8 TO 9
We Will Take Anything In Trade.
nan -terms, loos- Financing
With Average Credit!
You Tried The Rest
Now Buy The Best!
Buy With Confidence
At
TOM COLLIE'S
UNIVERSITY
Auto Sales
12th r Olive DI5-781
THUNDERBIRDS
159 HARDTOP
1 0 CONVERTIBLE
161 HARDTOP
All Power equipped. All Actual
Mileage Ana service Records
Available, All Three Jn Mint
Condition!
TOM COLLIE'S
UNIVERSITY
AUTO SALES
Open 8 To 9
12th & Olive DI 5-7H44
Lost ond Found
LOST Brown and white mixed
Toy Shepherd male dog from
Express Depot, Eugene. If found
please take to Express Agent.
$20 reward. Owner, Mrs. Lulu
Woolworth, 618 7th Avenue,
Sweet Home.
LOST Two dogs. "CHAN," whltel
male Pekingese . T I M M Y,"
male mixed breed, shiny black
shorthair, some brown spots,
stub tall. REWARD. DI 3-7181.
LOST Ladles yellow gold WRISTI
WATCH, afternoon July 3rd,
downtown Springfield. Liberal
reward. Rl 6-3755. P.O. Box 465,
Springfield.
FOUND: Lady's GffOD WR1ST
WATCH, Parking Lot. EUGENE
HOSPITAL AND CLINIC. Iden
tify, and pay for ad. DI 5-4321,
ask for business manager.
LOSTSlAMESE KITTEN, Seal
point, male, de-claw-ed. Vicinity
5th and Adams. Collar with
Bell. REWARD. 893 West 5th,
DI 5-1437.
LOST BROWN HANDBAG June
28th. Keep money, please re
turn papers and pictures. Phone
DI 57844 rj)ST TWOElFErTVfiSRLlNtS,
975
900 Funeral Directors
ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME
Formerly Veatch's
Phone DI 4-5255, Pearl St. at 18lh
SCHWER1NG & ENGLAND
CHAPEL
Creswell, 1st & C Sts. TW5-2881
McGAFFEY'S
EUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Personal and Dignified Service
490 East 13th D 5-8718
POOLE-LARSEN CHAPEL
1100 Charnelton DI 4-1435
Off Street Parking
OAKRIDGE FUNERAL HOME
SUnset 2-2541
OAKRIDGE, OREGON
Mortuary
Circuit Court of the State 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
loth day of July. 1962. ha, 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.
MURIEL MINTA WARD.
Executrix of the estate of
Charles H. Hunt, deceased.
BARTLE & ALLEN
Attorneys for Estate
210 Tiffany Building
Eugene, Oregon
No. 587 July 17, 1961.
SIMON-LOUNSIlURY
"Parking Adjoining Mortuary'
1152 Olive DI 5-1591
MIIISMOTtTUARV
Cottage Grove WH 2-3121
Draln.Jl'Emple 6-9H81
MURPHY FUNERAL HOME
Junction City Harrisburg
Phone Junction City WY 8-2152
RED HOT BUYS
AT FRONTIER!
58 CHEV Bel Air 2 Door
Hardtop, Sharp! 81,195
55 CHEV Bel Air 2-Door,
V-8, Power 8 695
FRONTIER
AUTO SALES
1875 West 11th
BUELL CHAPEL
Parking Adjacent Chapel
Springfield, 6th & B Rl 7-3319
SMITfTPUNEfiAlTCTlAPEL
115 N. Sixth WH 2-3513
Cottage Grove, Oregon
980
Death Notices
25Pwn fc, nereypCUSeil HAMILTON - Helen M
LOVELY RED 54 BU1CK SUPER
CONVERTIBLE. White top.
Fireball with turbine. Morrock
hide seat a. Headers, spinners,
wings. Many extras. I have two,
will sell one. Or trade for pick
up. Camelia Trailer Park,
Highway 99 North, space 8.
Hannum Motors
'61 CHEV Parkwood Wagon,
Ivory with White Walls,
Radio, Heater, Low
Mileage, Like Newl .... $2,495
11th & Oak DI 4-2512
WALKER'S "
'55 MERCURY fordor
Mercomatlc $477
'55 FORD Custom
Wagon, V-8 - $595; i0c
Gibson Motors
Your FORD-MERCURY Dealer
Junction City WY 8-2346
SCHULZ MOTOR CO.
USED CARS
BOUGHT SOLD
6th & Pearl
Dl 4-1429
CARters Cars
ward. Rl 7-3478.
LOST Black and tan female
Pekingese. Three miles east
Hendricks Bridge. Reward. Rl
6-4043.
Personals 905
BRING good used clothing fur
niture, household goods to Eu
gene Mission Store at 484 Wil
lamette. Newspapers, maga
zines to warehouse at West
15th-Tler.
TErifty Denture
SERVICE LABORATORIES
Repairs and rellnes. prices you
can afford!
122 N. Sth, Springfield. Rl 7-8113
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
ALANON FAMILY GROUPS
INFORMATION and HELP with
family drinking problems day
or nignt.
TELEPHONE DI 3-2523
IH S-mSlFOh' Information and facllltlesTh
problems of mental retardation
of children and adults, call the
Association for the Help of
Retarded Children, DI 3-9142.
210 West 14th, Eugene.
ANY GIRLINDIFFICULTY OR
In need of counseling should
contact The Salvation Army or
White Shield Home, 1261 N.w.
Mayflower Avenue, Portland.
Telephone CApltol 3-1632.
QUALITY DENTAL""
LABORATORY
Save $$ on rellnes. repairs
It West IIth DI 2-2026
THE THRIFT antTGIFT" SHOP is
CLOSED for the SUMMER,
OPEN AUGUST 20TH FOB
CONSIGNMENT. Thank you
for your patronage.
th In
need of confidential advice
may contact Catholic Charities,
278 West Broadway. Eugene,
Phone DIJ-3642.
MARRIAGE andoFTaihlly Coun-
'60 Chev Bel Air 2 door hardtop,
standard transmission, V8. 19,-
000 actual miles. 1 owner $2,095
.17M Franklin RIvH PA fi7nii
i957B U I CK ROMASTKR.'OUNG WOMEN of any
white, low mileage, good tires,
radio, everything power, good
condition. Sacrifice. S1.025. DI
4-8392.
1955 PONTIAC HARDTOP,
new overnaui. mj for equity.
Take over $42 month payments,
balance J500. PA 6-7893, Rl
sellng; Professionally qualified
staff; call catholic enemies oi
Lane County at Diamond 5-3642
'56 CHEV Bel Air 4-door
Sedan $ 795
ruKu aKynner, sua i new tlrc $225. Di 4-6549
POWer -.II, 793,, ',,.- rri x, m
1960 COMLT I-ORDOR. rully Altlnninv Tnrini- hurrifnn Mo'-lf
COMET r 0 R DOR. Fu fly
equipped, automatic transmis
sion. One owner, leased car,
highways only. Excellent con
dition. Low mileage. DI 3-6322
days, DI 5-8646 evenings and
Sundays.
Srn.EV V-8 4-door
for appointment.
Tom nfrvsunnirr iTiohtAb : For That PatTo"Party. A Com
Radio, heater. Power brakes'! Plete Mne of Party Supplies
v- ioe c. From RUST CRAFT,
pl.t nt .7m lift Hansnn' PARAMOUNT DRUGS 2100 Main
Lane. I DENTAL PLATE REPAIR - Dr.
n.F a nt QS7r h f v SfiTTFT " i.rinnr Harry Semler, dentist, corner
WAGON, V-8, automatic. SI. 050 ; 8tn and Willamette, Eugene
1953 WILLYS HARDTOP, H..I Oregon-
riln. Hunter. OvprdHvi. two 8x10 PORTRAIT plus two 3ftx3
prints, fi. v. aquii or cruiu.
1043 Willamette, ui 3-zs 1 6.
Hamil
ton of star Route, Box 186,
Oakrldge, Oregon, passed away
on July 8. 1962. She was born
on March 13, 1909 in Fall
Creek, Oregon. She was united
in marriage to Merle E. Hamil
ton on June 2R, 1937 In Eugene,
and had been a resident of
this community and of the
state for life. She Is survived
by her husband, Merle of Oak
ridge; one sister, Mrs. Lucille
Brown of Springfield; two
nephews: one srand-neohew,
Funeral services will be held
on Wednesday, July 11, 1962 at
1 p.m. Daylight Time, 12 noon
(Standard! in Buell Chapel,
Rev. Alvln Delamarter officiat
ing with vault Interment to fol
low In Lane Memorial Gardens.
MANNING Clinton B. Manning
of Mar Route, Dexter. Oregon,
passed away on July 9, 1962 at
nis residence. Complete obitu
ary and funeral arrangements
to be announced later by Buell
Chapel. .
SUMMERS Helen R. Summers
of Lawndale, California, passed
away on July 9, 19H2. Beloved
mother of Helen Swoboda of
Lawndale, Jean Taylor and
Zelda Larscn both of Oakrldge;
also survived by nine grand'
children; sisters: Grace Pollack
and Charlotte Bell both of
Inglewood, California. Mrs.
Summers was born in Wallula,
Washington on November 27,
1885. She moved to California,
and worked for many years as
a nurse. Graveside services at
Forest Vale Memorial Park In
Oakrldge on Wednesday, July
11, 1962 at 3 p.m. Standard
Time. Oakridge Funeral Horn-.
In charge.
UPbTKE Jane-Greaves-Updike
of 715 Jones Street, ShcPon,
Washington, formerly of Eu
gene, passed away July 8, 1962
as the result of an auto acci
dent. She was 26. She was horn
in Gooding, Idaho, April 5,
1936. She is survived by three
sons: Danny, David, and Skip-
py or snelton; her parents, Mr,
and Mrs, George Updike, and
four sisters, Mrs. Gay Lee
Bruce of Shelton, Mrs. Rosalie
Johnson of Eugene, Mr?, Ada
Shafer of Monmouth, Oregon
and Mrs. Lucy Thompson of:
Shelton. Funeral services will
be held in the Bat stone Fu
neral Home In Shelton, Wash
ington, Thursday, July 12, 1962
at l p.m. interment in tne
Shelton Memorial Park.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Marion Shepard was on the
18th day of June. 1962, ap
pointed Executrix of the Estate
of G. J. Shepard, deceased, by
the Circuit Court of Lane Coun
ty, Oregon. All persons having
claims against said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same, duly verified as by law
required, to aaid Executrix at the
law offices of Bartle & Allen,
A'.'.jmeys at Law, 210 Tiffany
Building. Eugene, Oregon, with
In six (61 months from the date
of the first publication of this
:?e: tne aate or tne first
publication being the 19th day
of June, 1962.
MARION SHEPARD.
Executrix of the Estate
of G. J. Shepard, deceased.
BARTLE it ALLEN,
Attorneys at Law
210 Tiffany Building
Eugene, Oregon
No. 588 July 17, 1962.
Trnn.nArMimr. OIO 1-GqaiS
. r-r- . ! thp. rmnitT rhiiiiT riF
j&xceiiens conauion. aiuu. u i uunuitM.iH.ii .4..m8 .
July 18th. Help drive and share
expenses. Can take three. DI
5-0628.
2-2898.
'54 DODG
8, Standard Trans-
mission with overdrive. Good
,.-$fi9S'
53 FORD V-8 Fordor $325
'52 RAMBLER WAGON $2501
51 MERC Tudor ... - ?175
SIMMONS MOTOR CO. I
219 So. A Springfield RI7-3564
1954 BUTCK HARDTOP. Excel
lent condition. Must see to ap
preciate, $495; 1952 Ford wag
on, $150. See at 76 Union Sta
tion, Farmdale Shopping Cen-
lr PA .77 Chi
Ta'rtH'VnPDKinn nil nnu-rr J 5-0794,
automatic transmission. WI1M954 FORD V-8,
take good '55 Ford or Chevro
let or cash for equity. Rl 6-
1550.
T&61 OLDSMOBILE F-85 fordor j
station wagon. Fullv equipped.
7,500 miles. DI 4-4536 evenings,
weekends.
1961 TH L NDERB I RD, pin k -b lack,
black leather Interior. Full
power, nvlon tires. $3,695. Call
after 4 n "m. . DI 5-5559
1955 BUICK fordor hardtop. Ra-( 1959 Mercury
rfirt hoator. ar v new tires. I -hm-
THE STATE OF OREGON IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF LANE
WINFRED LOUIS BELL and
MOVING toMbscowTTdTho July
17-20. Will share truck rental
to general vicinity. 2322-4 Pat
terson, DI 5-1637,
GLADYS MAE BELL,
Plaintiffs
second csr. See at 746 D Street,
8 a.m. -1 p.m. Standard time.
1655 OLDS "88". Good condition.
1957 Plymouth 4 door, 40,000
miles, power. 510 North A,1
Springfield, R I 6-6642. ! Schools Colleaet 915 Helrs ' J- B- Sessions and
1961 "BONNEVILLE" PomTa'c, all 7T ctttJ?-frGNfT-ww ! ,he Unknown Heirs of Laura
white convertible. Full power,! . Vi:"'.. v.- sessions, u enner oi saia ue-
J. B. SESSIONS and LAURA
SESSIONS, and the Unknown
excellent condition. $3,200. No
raJ? DI3-91 2 4.
SEtL OR TRADE EQUITY 1957
Pontiac, fordor, hardtop. Per
fect condition, low mileage. DI
WOMEN AND COUPLES want- fendants Is deceased, and any
ea ior xmmeaiaie training. E.x.itnd ,n otner Persons or Par
cellent future. American Mo-;tles unknown, claiming anv
tels. Inc., Register-Guard Box right, title, interest or estate
""' lln or In the real oroDeriv
fordor, radio,,'
Private Instruction
rhd-f-0ndAV;::GU'TAR U. Summer .p.-
clals. Classic, Spanish, steel,
$375. Riviera Richfield. Dl 2-
2932.
61 vulu i::z; roraor sedan, i 4.0300
excellent condition. Mitchell pQR,fi?g gf HO0L PSVCH6L6-
'"u 't .'. r.KT.Tririirn win
lS.Springfleld. RI6-4fi44. I ' ,L ' ""VJ, "rf, Ynk
Collcge Psychology. DI 2-291 l.j
"Eugene DRIVER TRAINING
DI 5-5772
Licensed Bonded Teacher
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Neely Mountain Salvage 42
Mapleton District Oral auction
bids will be received by the For
est Supervisor, or his authorlied
representative at the office of
the Forest Supervisor, 545 South
Second Street. Corvallls, Oregon.
beginning at 2:00 P.M., Pacific
standard Time. August 9. i62.
for all merchantable timber
marked or designated for cutting
on an area embracing 93 acres,
more or less, within Sections 32
and 33, T. 17 S., R. 10 W., and
Sections 4 and 5, T. 18 S., R. 10
W., W.M., surveyed, In the Shis.
law National Forest, Oregon. The
estimated volumes are: 5,000 M
board feet of Douglas-fir, 300 M
hoard feet of Western hemlock.
400 M board feet of Western red
cedar and other coniferous spe
cies or timber. The minimum ac
ceptable bid per M board feet Is
follows: DouMas-nr 3i.60,
Western hemlock $17.60, Western
redcedar and other coniferous
following rates, per M board feet
for stumpage Including denosit
for sale area betterment: $25.00
base rate plus an additional $6.10
for uougias-nr. 911.25 nase rate 1
plu an additional $5.85 for West I
hemlock. $15.80 for Western
species and $.50 for slash disposal !
for all species. The prices bid
for stumoage shall be considered
as tentative rates subject to quar
terly calendar adjustment tip
ward or downward bv 0.5 of the
difference between the average
of the monthly Douglas-fir region
indices, as calculated by the For
est Service for the three previous
months, and the following base
Indices: Douelas-flr 110 f)2(I).
Western hemlock 91.70fA. Such
adjustments In the price for
stumpage shall be applicable to
timber scaled durlnff the three
months period following the quar
ter for which the adjustmen is
comouted. In no event, however,
shall the payment rates for earh
quarter he less than the base
rates as stated above. When the
adjusted rates by species are low.
er than the base rates, the dif
ference between the total dollar
value of the timber cut at ad
justed rates and at base rates
will be recorded for each species.
The stumnage rate for a species
will not be Increased above the
base rate until the subsequent
adtusted rates above the base
rate will develop an accumulated
total dollar value for the species
In excess of the recorded ac
rumulated difference. Sealed
bids will he ouhllcly onened and
noteri. at Corvallls, Oregon, at
2:00 PM Pacific Standard Time
on August 9, 1962. All those who
submitted a satisfactory sealed
bid will be permitted Immedi
ately to continue auction bidding.
A money order, hank draft,
rashier's or certified check In
the of S8.000 00 must accompany
each bid. to be applied to the our
rhase price, refunded, or retained
for application to any claim for
damages, according to the conrtl-
1951CHEVROLET I
Good condition. Best offer
Dl 4-1894
Priced to seTX
20,000 miles. Dl
Pedant mninr overhaul. $350. ';54 JAGUAR XRl20. good shape. THP-7nr tvriMmnTMrh
1039 "K", Springfield, Rl 6-8674.1 dark green, whltewalls, radio.; nai visited our home has DEFE?
1958 RAMBLER 6 fordor station' Sell for $UQQ DI 5-7465. brought to us a greaer appre- 1 THE NAME OF THE
OA described herein
'Avi rt.r.nrt.nt
Case No. 64780
IN EQUITY (Quiet Title)
SUMMONS
and mandolin. DI 3-4768. DI TO: J. B. SESSIONS, L A U R A ; tlons of sale. If reouested by the
SESSIONS, and TO HIE UN-1 purchaser, contract terms will
KNOWN HEIRS OF J. B.rermit felling of timber In ad
SESSIONS AND THE UN vanre of pavment up to the value
KNOWN HEIRS OF LAURA of the norfnrmance bond. Tf an
SESSIONS, AND TO ANY oral hid Is declared to he high at
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS the closlne of the auction, the
OR PARTIES UNKNOWN, (hldder mi'st Immediately confirm
CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TI the oral hid hv suhmlltlne It In
TLE, INTEREST OR ESTATE writing nn a Forest Srvlre bid
IN OR TO THE REAL PRO form. The right to reject any
PERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN rA all bHs Is reserved
DEFENDANTS. Forest Service bid forms for
amr-r innr. ! inc. nrt.ir. wr uib in -unminini scnit-u miiib imi
elation of our friends. Such STATE OF OREGON: full Information concerning the
kindnesses and neighborly You re hereby required to timber, the rondltl'-ns of sale and
thou sinfulness can never be PPr and answer the Com-: the submission of btds should he
forgotten. piamv nira in inn ciur - nu. ' nni.nta irom mr i''''"ri "''
Cards of Thanks 935,
Tate b ium cd a fnrH
wagon. Automatic. Radio, neat- i-mr, iNtw-i wuv.t noyai
er. Excellent condition. $1,275.) Lancer tudor hardtop, $795. DI
Owner, DI 3-9795. 4-4ow. J
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1 fUttU OUniry u.n , a tnr i, week, (mm the ri.te of er M.nl.frtn R.nr St-tlftn. Ma.
Intercentor Motor. cruise--."-, siicn, exira ciran. sow an Lromine nnis mnu cnuurrn, mi. - V . . , W , ' ' ' : V
Matt transmission. 11.200. around, 3T5. DI 3-7391. and Mrs. Andrew Bromley, Mrjtne first publication of this Sum-lpl,on. Orjfon. or th. Forest Su-
5", Horn Kne "S3 CADILLAC-f ood 4 nd Mrs. BUI Ramsev and fam- mon.. and If you fall to .ppe.r,nrvlor. Mil South S-cond Street.
i" Hl- , -roE", I 53 nirrnt ii'to n llv Mr and Mrs Dale Brewer or answer, for want thereof, the, Corvallls. Oregon, hefore Mds are
OrTTBADE my ; equity In I I; ,.,GON ALTO SALES "y. Mr. jnd Mrs. Dale Brewer m, ppl)r , 1 ,elhn,,M. A field shnw-me trln
ni ni ilia. MODIFIED MODEL-A Coupe V'4. OUR recent sad-fbss"
'57 Pontiac Hardtop
vei us'above Court for an Order qulet-ito the sale area will be made for
1595. HI 73444
1053 BU1CK
J200. Star Route. Box 102, Oak-'
rtdse. Sunset 2-1479. I
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MANS," family due. Must sell.;
Phone DI 3-3122 after 6 pm.
41 CllEV 2-Door. Heater. Ru!
Good rubber l-W. DI Ml ,,24 Mn. K 7 74M V - -
aiQr a p.m
DI 5-SAitt, 8 a.m. S p.m.
daylight time
with erateful hearts toward tne tlt'e t0 tne following real. all Interested parties on July 24
neighbors and Mends. Their Pr"P'"': . ,c ,tl ,, . ! rtI!rv froT .' ?'SW'r
comfortln. expression, of aym ! The South Half is y of Lot. ;.nger Station .1 00 A.M., Pa
pslhv and thoughtfulneas will- Ten 1 101 Eleven ( II I TwrUe l-t,c "arn.rd Tr-.
alwavs be remembered
r R.'iT Mrs- Virginia Bevans and family
S7-rOHC RANCH AW. ,,, Uoo- i.En s NEW a, USED. wn-.-,, )45
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fl2l. Thirteen ( 13 1 , and
Fourteen (14) of Block Four
teen 114) of Midway Park,
as platted and recorded In
Book 4, page 32, Lane Coun
ty, Oregon Plat Records, In
Lane county, Oregon.
11 MICROBUS. excellent con- ,hrehout ncw motor and ESTABLISHED
dltlon. 11,550 or iorne trade. ,nt s0 We 7tn Dl j.3480 Distinctive Cemetery memorials In the Plaintiffs, Wlnfred Louis
NrO.-ear seats. 3295 WUliniel'A .. . D-or,( m,rble furniture Bell and Gladvs Mae Bell.
S2 MERt, Sedan SlOO FORD, 1SJ, sk, overdrlv. ra-' Compare price and selection
r.m,r?'d Au?o Sale, -10 W. thl dlo. heater. SlO. West 13th. j 7. Hlwa, N DJM.I1
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Overd,ve. GoocOork car. I'5, Radio, heatei? tleanl Call DI ROCK of AGES "RANITE
ALBERTA HEFFRON
Attorney for the Plaintiffs
1150 Mill Street
Eugene, Oregon
DI 4-4411 No. 615 July 24, 1961.
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Gives Stocks
Some Gain
NEW YORK Ifi The slook
market celebrated the easing'of
credit for stock purchases by
staging an enthusiastic rally
Tuesday but the best prices
were clipped considerably.
Nevertheless, the overall list
kept a substantial gain on the
day. Trading was heavy.
The list roared ahead in the
first hour, approached the sig
nificant 600 level in the Dow
Jones industrial average, then
backed away from its peak.
All important groups partici
pated in the broad advance.
Of 1,320 issues traded. 1.022
advanced and 168 declined. New
highs for the year totaled 8 and
new lows 5.
Gains of a point or better
were liberally scattered through
the list of key stocks. IBM
gained 84 and Xerox 2li but
Lukens Steel declined 3l4 on
news of a dividend cut.
The Associated Press average
of 60 stocks rose 1.90 to 218.20
with industrials up 2.20, rails
up 1.50, and utilities up 1.30.
The net gain compared with a
rise of 4.40 at noon.
An estimated $2.8 billion was
added to the quoted value of
stocks listed on the New York
Stock Exchange, based on the
rise in the AP average.
Volume was 7.12 million
shares compared with 2.25 mil
lion Monday and was the larg
est since June 15 when 7.13 mil
lion shares changed hands.
Welco?ned Conformity
0 Standardization
A Way of Life
By SAM DAWSON
Of the Auocimled Preag
Swift Strike
Exercise Set
WASHINGTON Wt-Opposing
forces totalling more than 60,
000 paratroopers and other sol
diers backed by Air Force fight
ers and bombers will maneuver
for control of a slice of North
and South Carolina next month.
The Defense Department an
nounced Monday that Exercise
Swift Strike II will be held Aug.
5-19 the first such maneuver
of the new unified Army-Air
Force Strike Command.
Rival "Red" and "Blue"
forces will jockey for control
ling position covering some
5.500 square miles of land be
tween Ft. Bragg, N.C., and Ft.
Jackson, S.C.
Air and ground units will be
drawn from nearly a score of
states from Maryland to Cali
fornia for this maneuver, which
will be run from Strike Com
mand field headquarters near
Camden, S.C.
The maneuver area, about 100
miles long and 50 miles wide,
lies south of U.S. Highway 1
North and South Carolina and
is almost entirely made up of
privately owned property.
NEW YORK Conformity is
steadily increasing among
things just as it is supposed to
be the badge of this generation
of persons.
.In the case of things it is
called standards. And close to
a billion dollars a year is being
spent by American industry to
make standardization a way of
life.
It's a conformity most people
are thankful for. How would
you like it if there wefe no
standards and the light bulb
you bought might not fit into
the socket in your lamp?
The number of threads on a
screw, the speed rating on color
film, sizes of children's gar
ments, specifications for con-
Portland
Markets
PORTLAND OH Butterfat Tenta-
tlve, subject to Immediate change
Premium quality delivered In Port
land. 64 ccnta lh.; first quality 61;
second quality &6.
Butter Prints per lb. to retailers
Grade AA, 93 score, 66; A gratlo,
92 score, 66; B grade, 90 score, 65.
Cheese To retailers Single dais
ies 471?-4Si; processed American,
44l4-4SVi.
Kggs To retailers Grade AA,
extra large. 40-42; AA large, 37-41;
A large, atKMi; AA meaiums, az-jn;
AA small, 24-32. Cartona 2-3 cents
additional.
Eggs To produrera. at farm
AA extra large, 30-34; AA large,
28-32L?; A large, 26-29; AA mediums,
20-231?; AA small, 1518,.
Live poultry Quoted to grow-
'ers f.o.b. ranch No. 1 quality
fryers, 24-4 ids, w-zu; ugni pens,
4-5; heavy hens 8-10.
Rabbits Average to growera
Live whites, JMll lbs., 24 26, some
down to 20; colored pelts 4-5 cent
less; fresh killed fryers to retailers,
58-62, few to 65; cut up 60-15.
..Wholesale Dressed Meats
Beef cuts choice steera Hind
quarters, 53.00-55.00; rounds 50.0O.
53.00; full loins, trimmed, 75.00-78.00;
fnrequarters, 34.00-36.00; chucks 36.00-
38 00; ribs, 55.00-58.00.
I,amb Choice-prime spring, ell
wis., 41.50-44.00.
Veal Choice. 90-150 lbs., 49.00-
52.00; few 55.00; good, 47.00-50.00;
standard, 42.00-47.00.
Produce
Onions Calif, lrg white, 4.50
5.00; some low aa 4.00; yellows, Ige
2.23-2.35; med 1.75-2.00; red etna
med 2.50-2.75.
Potatoes Ore. old Russets, No.
1A. 100 lbs, Deschutes bakers, 5.00
5.25; New: Calif. Long Whites 1.60
4.00; some beat 4.25-4.50; bakers
4.25-4 50; No, 1 bakers 4.25-4.50; No.
2a 9.25-3.40.
crcte or for elevator operation
all are subjects for standards.
These are worked out me
thodically and with much labor
and often much dispute and
time by industrial associations,
professional people, corpora
tions making competing goods
or replacement parts.
American and foreign groups
seek to bring standardization
into international use, with a
little bit accomplished each
year.
High on the list of aims ot
standardization are safety, in
tcrchangeability, quality and
convenience.
In the home the results can
be seen in building, electrical
and plumbing codes. You take
them for granted, but standards
apply to such things as the mak
ing of deep freezers, gas stoves,
radio tubes, television sets,
door knobs, kitchen utensils,
nails.
Construction standards guide
your group's plans to build a
church or your community's de
cisions for a new school.
Nuclear energy and data
processing recently havo added
many standards to those long
used in industry.
Working on automotive stand
ards are the members of tha
Society of Automotive Engi
neers. Membership skills are
called upon by the American
Society of Mechanical Engi
neers, and the National Electri
cal Manufacturers Assn. to set
standards that affect many
things you use and take for
granted in your home or where
you work.
Ragan Resigns
From Committee
Howard Ragan, Florence mo
tel operator, has submitted his
resignation from the tri-county
coastal zoning advisory com
mittee. Ragan has been chairman of
the committee. The committee
is composed of four persons
from each of three counties
Lane, Douglas, and Coos ap
pointed by the county boards
of commissioners to help pre
pare possible future zoning pat
terns for the coastal area be
tween Coos Bay and Florence.
A replacement for Ragan is
expected to be named soon by
the Lane County Commission
ers. In his letter of resignation
Ragan said he was resigning be
cause his business does not
leave him sufficient time to car
ry on the committee work.
Accidents Increase
ATHENS im Greek insur
ance companies say 8 of every
10 of their country's 107,000
motor vehicles were involved in
accidents in 1981. The com
panies reported the rate may
even be higher this year, with
an 11 per cent rise in traffic
accidents the first six months.
Legals
INVITATION Forwns
Notice la hereby given that
the City of Eugene, Orekon will
receive written sealed bids for
the construction of the Eugene
City Hall until 7:30 PM PST
16:30 PM PDTI on Krlday, July
20, 1962 at the City Council Cham
ber, Eugene City Hall, Eleventh
and Willamette Slreeta, Eugene,
Oregon at which time and place
all bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud.
Proposed forms of contract
documents. Including plana and
specifications, may be obtained
from the office of the Architects,
Stafford, Morln and I.ongwood,
A. I. A., 70 East Fourteenth
Avenge. fC'JStt. Oregon on and
after June 29. 1962 upon desposlt
of 1100 00 and completion of pre
qualification requirements.
Bids must be accompanied bv
a certified check or bank draft
payable to the City of Eugene,
Oregon or by a bid bond exe
cuted by the bidder end accept
able sureties In an amount equal
to five per cent of the bid plus
additive alternates. If any.
The aucceaaful bidder will be
required to fumlsh and pay for
a performance bond in the
amount of 100'i of the contract
aum.
The City of Eugene. Oregon
reserves the right to relect any
or all btda and to waive any In
formalities In the bidding.
No hid shall be withdrawn foiO
period of thirty 130) days
subsequent to the opening of bids
without the consent of the City
of Eugene, Oregon. 4)
Ontii of Eugene. Oregon
aSlUOH McKINLEY
City Manager
No. 641 July 17, 1962.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND (UPMJSDA) Cattll
300; choice 1047 alaughtor ateera 27;
few standard 700-900 lb helfera 17
21.50: canner-cutter 10-13.
Calvea 50; steady; good and choice
25-27; standard 20 23.
Hogs 4O0; 1 and 2 butchers 19.50-
20; number 2 and 3 17-18.50.
Sheep 700; rhnlre-prlme slaughter
spring lamba 20.50-20.75.
Opera Singer Dies
ROME UFi Gabriclla Besan
zoni, 72, a mezzo soprano noted
for her Carmen role and who
sang with Enrico Caruso, died
in her home here Sunday, of a
lung ailment.
Eugene Markets
tl!eB3BJSBSB!IK"l
oreoon zaa producers
Jumbo A . 44s
Extra Large AA - 42
Extra Lalre A 4 La
Large AA 39a
Large A .17a
Medium AA . 334
Medium A -- 33o
Small AA . 270
Chex - 33e
Portland Grain
PORTLAND (UPD White wheat
t.iavt
Soft while haroT applicable 2.19V
White club 1.20
Hard red winter 2. .11
Hard white baart, ordinary 2.26
Oata no bid
Barley 49.00
JatS3ttfMKnS3etJ
Financial Reports
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
Selected List
Reported by
Harris, Upham Co,
Date; July in, iwi
Alleghany 7Vs Cont Can
All l.udlum 34's
Al Chemical 30
Al Chalmers
Alcoa Bfl's
Alltd Storei 551
Alum Ltd 19
Amerada 94M,
Am Airline
Am Can 43i
AmCynmld 391
Am El Pow 61'
AMP 23'
Am M Cllmx 30
Am Motora 15M
Am Nat Gas 41 1
Am T T 109V.
Am Tobac 34'
Am Viscose
Ampcx
Anaconda
Armco
Armour
Atchison
Avco
Bal Ohio 21'
Reckman 8m
Ilendlx
Beth Steel
Boeing
Borg Warn
Brunswick
Burlington
Hurrougha
Campbell
J.I. Case
Caterpillar
Celanese
Cerro De P
Cessna
ChesatOhlo
Chrysler
Cities Kve
Colo Fuel
Colum Gas
Cont Oil
Corn Prod
Crown ZeL
Crucible
42'
AHV,
48-T,
43 S
15
Curt Wrght 16H
45
2H
20
45'
24
182 'A
50'
4P
48
3Rt
22'
64'
34:",
41H
2J4
21'
38V,
92 V,
5'
341
32'
22'
20
504
44 V,
.10
10-1
26 it
Deere
Dlaney
Douglas
Dow
Dresser
DuPont
Eastm Alrl 17
Eastman 94
El Paao 21
Erie 2U
Flrt Chartr 35
Ford 4 IT
Fruehaur 22V,
Oen Dynam 221
Gen Klctric 63
Gen Food 70V
Gen Motors 47'
Gen Tel JO',
Gen Tire 22V,
Ga Pac 33V
Gillette
Goodyear
Grace
Gt Northrn 38
Greyhound 26
Gulf Oil .Wi
llomestake 65',
How Sound 10'
Ideal Cem 20'
111 Central 3.V
I B M 357
Intl Harv 49'
nil Nickel 56
till Paper 26V,
Inl TelStTel 39
Johns Manv 45'
InnesScLau 4flMi
Kaiser Alu 33
Kennecott 72
37
32
321
30 Industrial S86.01 up 5.19
20 Rail! 123.24 up 1.41
IS Utilities 113.60 up .88
Volumne 7,120,000.
Kerr McGee 31
96
54
48
34's
3.1'
20V,
22' a
32
49L
311'
27'
Litton
Iiockheed
Lorlllard
Mark
Magnavox
Martin
McDermott
MUM
Minn Mfg
Monaanto
Mont Ward
Nil Biscuit 40
Nstl Cssh 76',
Natl Dlst 25M,
Nil Cypsm 41V
Natl Lead 75
NY Central 12
No Am AvI 62V
Nor Pacific 35
NW Airlines 27
Olln Msth 29
Outboard 14'
Owena III 72V
Pacific Gas 20'
Pan Artier 17
Penney 40V
Penn RR 11
Pepal
Pflior
Phillips
Polaroid
Pro St Gam S3V
Pure oil 3U'
Radio
Itayonler
Raytheon
Itelchold
Rep Steel
Hcxall
Rynlds Met 25'
Rynlds Tob 47'i,
Rchdan-Mrl B4',
Richfield 37V,
I Royal Dutch 38
43
26H
12V
19V4j
17'
32V
50
35
21
52
43
40 'A
10R
44',
18'
26'
ll'
40 V
24",
Safeway
St Regis
Ssnd Imp
Schenley
Sears
Shell TiT
Sinclair
Socony
Southrn Co 45
So Pacific 24
Sperry 14V
Std Oil Cal 5.V.
Std OH Ind 45
Std Oil NJ 51V
Studebaker 8
Sub Gaa 17
Sunray 25
Swift
Tenn Gaa
Texaco
Texaa Gulf 4.1
Texas Inst 64
Textron 264
Thlokol 21
Thorn Ramo 48V
Tidewater 17V
Transsmer 35
lln Carbide 90
Un Oil 49
Un Pacific 30
United Aire 4.TV4
Unld Alrl 23
Untd Fruit 22
IIS Borax 25
US Plywood 43
US Rubber 41
US Steel
UN Match
Upjohn
Varlan
Wea Union
Westlnghse
woolworth
Voungstwn
Zenith
46V
13V
351
28V
26
28V
69
84'
52V
The following hid and asked qun
tstlons from the National Aaan. of
Securities Deslers do not represent
actual transactlona. They are a
guide to the range within which
these securities could have been
bought or sold at the time of compilation.
BID
Alhertsons 12',
Arden Farma. Com 14
Bank of Amer . 50'
Big "C ' Stores
Boise Cascade
('. Nat Gaa
. 16' 4
. 12
Ftwaya II'
Consol
Equitable 8 a L
First Natl
Fred Meyer
Ilysler, Com
Jantien, Com ......
Kslser Steel
Koehling
Mnrrlson-Knud .
NW Nat (.as
Oregon Met
Ore-Ida .
Ore Pllnd Cem ...
Pac Inmtn Exp
PP I. L, Com
Pope a, Talbot
. 36
... 56
.... II
23'
26
.... 17'
II
... SI
.... 28
1
.... S
... 17
.... 11
23
20'
Port Gen Elec 24',
Port Trana Com 9'a
Seattle First Natl 56'
Thrifty Drug 3IV
Tollycralt 3
United Pacific .". 30
US Natl Hank 66
Warren Bros 18
Wash Nat Gas 29
West Coast Tel 19'
West Nat Gas 12
WrQhieuser .- S :,
ASK
13
IS's
53
3
16
13'
12'
39'
60 V
12
26
28
19
12
33
30V,
1
7
26 V
60'
33
6
33
20
31'
20
I.V
28V
MUTUAL FUNDS
Closing quotations as of July 9,
1962. (Lsst available prices as re
ported by Zllka, Smlther t Co., Eu
gene Office,
Aberdeen NA .
Aff. rund
Boston Fund
Bullock -
Canadian Fund .
Century Sha.
Chemical Fund
Col. Grwth Energy
Colonial Fund
Com Inv. Co.
Diver Growth
Dividend Sha
Dreyfus Fund
Fidelity Cap
Flnan. IndustNA
Fund Inv.
Group Sees. Com. NA
Inc of Boston
Incorp. Inv.
Keystone, S-3 -
Mass Inv Growth
Mass Inv Trust
Nst'l Inv NA
I Nat'! Stock NA
6ne Wm. St
1 Pioneer
Putoam
PuCTiam Growth
Telev At Eleo
United Accum NA .
United Jnc NA
Value l.'ne Inc
Welllnfjon
Wellington E
Bid Ask
6.97 T.St
856 9.16
11.45 12 35
15.27 1653
11.00 12.02
9.06 9.86
1027 11.22
1003 10M
8.72 9.75
7.13 781
2.89 3 17
14.17 13.42
7.17 7.7
8.23 9 04
7.23 7.90
6.22 .S0
11.84 1 2 92
685 7.27
12.20 13.33
10.73 1195
8.27 9.04
13.45 14.62
7.36 8.00
6.61 7.02
4 86 5.71
132S 14 48
11.39 12.38
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