Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, January 21, 1963, Image 21

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    EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday, Jan. 21, 1S63 Pun 11B
Too Late
To Classify
Legati "
NATIONAL FOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Rodger Creek Road Salvage
(Frieda)
Mapleton District
NOTE THE HOUR OP
AUCTION BIDDING
Oral auction bids will be re-
ftfRNISrilNes, (Free years old,
reasonable. Two sofai, chair,
' eheiu, lamps, vacuum, washer.
dryer, Englander springs, mat
tress, bpragu ana Carleton
maple dining set, both six
:. Ft. 35 gallons paint, $1.50 perl Ranger, Mapleton Ranger Sta
gallon, miscellaneous. Dl 5-3106.jtion, Mapleton. Oregon, begin-
fe$4PLYMOUTH Sedan. Auto-1
matic ana neater, uniy ib.wq
miles. Origin; like new con-
Legali
iLegols
lainea ior application to any
claim for damages, according to
than the rate In effect im
mediately prior to the ef-
w!?V?h.dVn th? "Ien,i"nithe conditions of sale. If re
P'"iAh. ! low,n quested by the purchaser, con-
r Ti. . . n . tenns will permit felling of!
T J,-JL u i ,. ? . ' 1 timber in advance of payment
?f'?. h?nil0.knd.?thriuP the -'" ot th Perform
coniferous species $1 40 If an 10C(t nd. If the contract pe-
ceived by the Forest Supervisor.! oral bid la declared to "be blah . FV-JL X.Z. f"lc
or his aiilhnr1..H nni..l ih. .k. .i- .U ' ruie atn-
month, old. Older TV and Hi.tiv. at the office of the District! bidder must Tm medial S M&nSX Hh.n t?,.l!
ditlon throughout. Dl 5-3106.
2320 Owx.
WO'UO client who contacted me
about crop land please call
Louise at
ACTION REAL ESTATE
8-2725 Jasper. Oregon
SCHUMANN upright piano. Good
condition. Sell reasonably. Call
Dl 5-0909 after 1 pjp-
f VO BLOCKS off Willamette,
West 8th. LARGE, cheerful
furnished ONE BEDROOM. $65.
RI 11.8471.
LARGE-THREE: BEDR60M UN.
FURNISHED Rancho. Veneta
area. Available this weekend.
. 90. Call WE 5-1153.
1208 W. Stli 2 bedroom, unfur-.
..i.hoH lame llvlns- rohm'
S77jO. Children O.K.- pr5-9074.
SPEED QUEEN washer and dry:
er set, good shapn.. $150 or best
offer, ui i-ima. .
SS iJJ.i - V ,u,b!Pitlin the rates for stumpage and for
K1Hln,WilUnn JJ.'K Str'1"1 required deposits as of and ef
b d toT'n IS? rtnt.-p-reject ffecllv. on the dav foUowing the
j.nu inn All hlHi I faAnta1 L J .
I . .i iTiJ V - " . itermination date, but rede term-
nlng at 2:00 p.m., February 21,1
'"J. ur au merchantable timber
acres, more or less, within Sec
information concerning -.'the'i tinv.
. . . .... r v eiiri'i Miimraiaitriy prior 10 in
nor. th ennrfltlniii nf , nrl .... -
" ' "7 . VuiT'l" u effective date or tne extension
the submission ; of bids", should be
obtained from the. District!. Ran
plus the following increases In
stumpage; rates,. , ,per--.M board
ger, Mapleton;-' Ranger ,;ststlon. fMt for elcn ap.clM: Dougl
J Pj!i?n' " V?nV Vr Vi1' r"i ! '"r ii:60. If an oral ;b'id is i
.. NATIONAL POREST TIMBER
." : V' -FUR fcAI.K o .. . ..
fir TFndWLWI Creek Road ;Sa)Vage'7
. fnr all''" I Frieda I I . ' J
lh, ..I Mapleton DUIrtct".'.:-'.'-";'.
Hon, 11. 26. 27 and 28. T. 10 S
R. 10 W.. W.M.. .urveved. In the
Slualaw National Korest, Oregon.
Tha estimated volume la: 600 M
board feet of Douglas-fir timber.
The minimum acceptable bid
per M board feet la aa follows:
Douglas-flr $26.65. This Includes
the following rates, per M board
feet for stumpage Including de
posit for sale area hell. mi. n.
$3.00 base rate plus an addition
i .zs.iu lor uouglas-!
0.35 for., slash dlsDosal-
specie.,..' In ..addition there Is!
wimm oine.,saiearea an unesti
mated vnlnm.nc
lock and-'other conlfernti. n.rii' 0r"' auction bids will be re- of bids should be obtained from
ln;'whr;h,:iii L" F' ceiled bv the Korest Supervisor.' the District Rancer. Maolelon
Hi. (jA . 1 . . . lur BL h, .,..l,np.,aJ Hn..nl.,l.:B.niI.F CI a I Inn M.nl.tnn Hm.
-)Kr .n "DciHrn leet which ........iii.a.i.
Includes-Wqulred deposit for sale 11 the ot"ct " District Ran- gon, or the Forest Supervisor,
area, betterment, plus SO 55 for WPl",n Ranger Statlon,i545 South Second St., Corvallls,
slish disposal The prices birt ' MPlelon, Oregon, beginning atlOregon, before bids are sub
Uk.,;, .." ;u.,. r. ? 10:00 a m . Pebrnarv 51 1M1. fori milled.
oner, . . . .nan oe cnnsiaerea ." r" L V, T. . L .... .... .n '
A-nTrjiroAV D.rt BiscufT as ''leniatii. rllD, ai.nia... me n;na ni a oie limner marxea
nuppyVithree monthspa;'tla,Hy. quarterly calendar adjustment r J'1!""1 'r cutting on an
. houbrokDI.W.1185:;;iPward or downward by 0.5 of m?l M, mo,re
ftUJRSTON'area'.oneybcaroom,! "iyieine ueiween me mHVi . ,, i i
cduple-oni. .Carbage .and ,.' of the selling price lnJlce,i "!-Jf- 0 w
' te? nald 'M 7-25B0. ',' calculaled by the Korest Serv-1 f.un ecd- ln " Nationa
RtTiTrs STillniaTd 'stock rack. " c mm of cn calendar' """""
SupervSeor,,.t5.15 .';S"uthr.Scond ,cl,r,d bt. hl , VtheTclosIng
MAClO -Utm , . ,, ,ucon. j,,. bidder: must
bn-t.-a; 'Forest Ser'lce''bld form.
The right to. reject any and all;
bids is reserved. Forest Service
.bid forms for use In submitting
sealed bids and full 'Information
concerning the timber, the condi
tions of sale and the submission!
NOTE THE HOUR OF
AUCTION BIDDING
all
i ne esumaieo i
Complete ' bed, ,S225 or m"'"": ""n" '?,'"W'nDs.c DiMi X Oral
oHierIWO!aJ. tpr1iililld. : Su ;.,, . .,' Western hemlock and other conl- celved by Ihe Forest Supenlsor.
NATIONAL KOREST TIMBER
FOR SALE
Vail Creek Blowdown (Frieda)
Mapleton District
NOTE THE HOl'R OF
AUCTION BIDDING
auction bids will be re-
fipTtlNGFIELD furnished apart-! for ,lulnn,se snai bp applicable terou species of timber. The or his authorized representative
ment.-.ione or possibly 2 per- l0 (mi,er ,caicl during the mlnlnium acceptable bid per Mat the office of the District
aons. Lights, water, garbage :tlre(..monlns llcMod (nU board feet Is as follows: Douglas-; Ranger. Mapleton Ranger Sta
service Included, $49. 1920' v J,,,, ,,,,. , ' .,,, " .j fir V29.60. Western hemlock and Hon. Mapleton. Oregon, bcein-
f-RlOIDAlTlE frecjer, chest lypc,' juslmcnl Is computed. In no "lner coniferous species (11.76.
large family size, good condl- event, however, vhall the pay-1 rhls ,ncludes the following rates,
. tlon. $155. Dl-7034; mcnt rates for each quarter be p,r M b0,n' for alumpage:
WALKUT DESK. 28. transistor, less than the base rates as stated "M . b,,t r,le Plu" d0'
- radio, 612: cabinet Singer sew-! above. When the adjusted rates i'on' 826 80 for Douglas-fir,
lng machine. J15; Conlon elec- bv species are lower than the 2m b,M r,,e plu ,n "odltlon.
trie Ironer. $25. Dl 3085j. 'base rates, the difference be-i ' J9 7s Ior w"n hemlock and
fMoTHEVROLEf COUPT. Gooajtwcen Ihe total dollar value of 0,her cpnlferoua species. The
tires, body, battery: motor poor. I timber cut at adjusted rates and;prlc" '"d. for "umpage shall b;
Phone Dl 4-4736. at base rates will be recorded f01'0"0 tentative ratea sub-
av.fn-ngnnonli l.-i..J eiTr!fnr earh snei-t.s Th. tt 1 Ject to quart
n, ri Pireniaee. r. r.ne.rilrate for anv species will not be Ju,tmn upward or downward
Phone ni sjlKl ! Increased above the base rate ' 05 th difference between
-ASHLEY WOOD HE ATeR; ?r ' s""' ' luces' "Jealeu .Ted T hvlh.",
yard $100.
Good condition.
RI 6.2046.
( above base rates develop an ac-
icumuiatca total dollar value In
Tqc. sk p d r fi n v TflRWrTTTrt'! 01 wle recorded accumu-
I9CRU?SERR CLike" newThrSj m be iSSi,
"' Zt ri. P.L A "? opened- and post'ed .t anlelon.
.21, 1963. All those who submit-
da:
for stumpage shall be applicable
to timber scaled during the three-
months period following the quar
ter for which the adjustment is,
computed. In no event, however,
NISHED HOME. Oil furnace. Iccrtlffed check In the sum oflan ne Pyment rates for each
1931 BUICK Roadster. 1935 AU-U-h .,.H.f- iT.i uT, ,
BURN BEST OFFER. Call DI!be permitted immediately to con-,
7" ,;J";.-r tlnue auction bidding. A money1
NICE TffffirffiCT)ROOM UNPuTT order, bank draft, cashier's or
est Service at the end of each
calendar quarter, and the follow
ing base indices: Douglas-fir 92
.98(A). Wescern hemlock and
other coniferous species 92.98 ( A, .
aucn aa just merits in
Large fcnccd-ln yard. $95. See ti.4no.oo n.nt iror.mn.nv ...h
at SI9 North 18th, Springfield, bid. to be applied to the pur-j
ciiase price, refunded, or re
19li2 WAGON RAMBLER CI.AS-; talned for application to anv
SIC Overdrive. Has 4.700 miles.! claim for damages, according to
BEST OFFER over $2,000. Dllthe conditions of sale. If re-
3-72 Zfl. quested by the purchaser, con-
!XLL upright piano. Excellent I lract terms will permit felling of
tone. $125. After 4 p.m. UI i timber in advance of payment
5-9692. 3185 Potter. UP to the value of the perform
ATE 1955 Chevrolet HJii4oniance bonfl- If the contract pe
pickup. Three-speed. Needs riod ' "tended, the Forest Serv
engine, some metal work. $350 lce mv modify the terms of ihe
cash. Dl 5-fi92fi.
T951 FODV-8 coupe. Stick, over--drive,
.radio. $150.
. . Call Dl 3-1529. '
Leqals
contract and shall redetermine
the rates for stumpage and for!
required deposits as of and ef-i
fectlve on the day following the
termination date, but redeternv
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 timber cut at ad
justed rates and at base rates
will be recorded for each spe
cies. The stumpage ratea for'
any species will not be increased
above the base rate until subse
quent adjusted rates above base
rates develop an accumulated
total dollar value ln excess of the
recorded accumulated difference
for all species.
Sealed bids will be publicly
I opened and posted, at Mapleton,
ini rUl rnr o'v, .K-iii Oregon, at 10:00 a.m., on Febru-
be no lower than the rate in ary..2i 1963 AU. tno" wh ":
effect Immedli
plus the following increases In u'uu'"a-
... u i j i money order, bank draft, cash-l
w each peel Douiurn ler'1 or certified check In the
i 70, "Stem nVmlDck .t?d StheJl " ' W M must accompany
tiv nrinr tn th mltted a satisfactory sealed bid base rates as stated above. When
.y.Cl will be oermitted lmmedlatelv to'the adjusted rates bv species are
difference between the total dol-
coniferous species $1.40. If an!
oral bid is declared to be high at I P"". e X.h i
the closing of the auction, the a'nd ,f" 'PJl"""0,"
"iN'THireiRcmTennttT"
OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE
DORIS MARDELL RICH, )
' ' Plaintiff, )
vs. )
ROBIN U RICH, )
Defendant.
PUBLISHED SUMMONS
TO: ROBIN L. RICH, Defendant
. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON you are hereby re-
Complaint filed b calnst you lnjbtd T;,, Jif. .'SL'ff of lBlbl!P 1" ,dvM Pynn-i
the above entitled suit within! an K.Ll.lJxiP lo the value of the perform-
four weeks from the date of first h " ,tn' , aipd hifi, -nd fuii ance bond. If the contract pe
mibltcation of this Summons and bml V. MA'"IVL 'riod Is extended, the Forest Scrv-
If you fall so to.. answer, for ; 'Tond ions of sale and ice J mod'fv he terms of the
nlng at 2:(H1 p.m., February 21.
1963, for all merchantable tim
ber marked or designated for
cutting on an area embracing 13
acres, more or less, within Sec
tion 17. T. IB S.f R 10 W.. W.M.
surveyed, In the Sluslaw Nation
al Forest. Oregon. The esti
mated volumes are: 470 M board
feet of Douglas-fir, 80 M board
feet of Western hemlock and,
other coniferous species of tim
ber. The minimum acceptable
bid per M board feet la as fol
lows: Douglas-fir $30.43, West
ern hemlock and other" conifer
ous species $13.20. This Includes
the following rates, per M board
feet for stumpage Including de
posit for sale area betterment:
the pricej $3.00 DBe rate plus an addition
al $26.25 for Douglas-fir. $2.00
base rate plus an additional
$10.00 for Western hemlock and
other coniferous snccics. and
$1.20 for slash disposal for all
species, 'me prices bid for
stumpage shall be considered as
tentative rates subject to quarter
ly calendar adjustment upward
or downward by 0.5 of the dif
ference beiween the average of
tne selling price indices, a'i cal
culated by the Forest Service at
the end of each calendar quarter.
ana me louowing base indices:
Douglas-fir 99.06 (B ). Western
hemlock and utfier coniferous
species 92.98(A). Such adjust
ments In the price for stump-
age snail oe applicable to tim
ber scaled during the three-
months period following the
quarter for which the adjust
ment Is computed. In no event
however, shall the payment rates)
ior eacn quarter ne less than the
?."'
FOR
ft?
R
O
F
I
T
bidder must Immediately con
firm the oral bid by submitting;
claim for damages, according to
the conditions of sale. If re-1
i. r i ' . r.: , c- i ! quested by the purchaser, con
Th. Vh in .-! I '"""l terms will permit felling
lar value of timber cut at ad
justed rates and at base rates
will be recorded for each species.
The stumpage ratea for any spe
cies will not be Increased above
the base rate until subsequent
adjusted rates above base rates'
i develop an accumulated total
dollar value In excess of the re
corded accumulated difference
for all species.
Sealed bids will be publicly
opened and posted, at Mapleton
Oregon, at 2:00 p.m. on February
want thereot Plaintiff will apply lh;,llbm,ion 0f bids should be
(o the Court for the relief prayed ' " J the District Ran-, lne ralPS for l"nP for
for in the Complaint to-wit: For obtained from tne "lsirici nan 1 requlred deposits as of and ef-i
I dSret dSS; on the day following thel
contract, now exioting between, SJ5A?"V T m 'Bnuth S.cilJ termlnntlon date, but redeter-
Plalntlff and Defendant and r J"- corvailta Oregon, before piinea rates ior eacn species snaii
an absolute divorce from tht D : J JaVe submitted - I ?e ,no( ,oweI, ha,n iht rate in 1'
.nr...Ti. 1 v - J, iP. .aIr .uom . feet immediately prior to the
' frnrtant.
Thia Summons ' is Tpubllshed
once a week for four successive
weeks-in the Eusene Register
Guard, a daily jtewspapcr pub-1
lisbed ln Lane County, Oregon
by order of the Honorable Ed
ward Leavy. Judge of the above
entitled court, made on the 24tb
day of December, 1962.
. HUSBAND, JOHNSON.
HILLIER fc MacINNIS
Ry Ralph E. Hllller
of Attorneys for Plalntiil
72 West Broadway.
effective date of the extension
plus the following Increases in
slumnaee rates per M board feet
for earh species: Dougla.i-fir
$1.80. Western hemlock and other
coniferous species $1.40. If an
oral bid Is declared to be high at
the closing of the auction, the
No 1183 Jan. 21. IMS.
NATIONAL FOREST tiMBtft
FOR SALE
Beaver Creek Road Salvage
(Frieda)
Mapleton District
NOTE THE HOl'R OF
AUCTION BIDDING
Oral auction bids will be re- hiHri mnct Immri1itnlv ranttrm
celved by the Forest Supervisor, the orai old bv submitting It ln
or his authorized representative ,wrtt,ng on a Forest Service bid
at the office ol the District Run-, form. The right to reject any
ger. Mapleton Ranj-er Station. and tI1 hlds Is reserved. For
Maplelon, Oregon, beginning atjegl service bid forms for use In
n . D.m.. reoniarv ii. iim., ii inhmittinn uaioo nin nn tun
n.t. nt FirVt Publication: De- a11 merchantable timber marked; information concerning the tlm
.km I9fi2 ruu lor deslRiied for cutting on an ber the conditions of sale and
"mi". 1 n. CM lrra emhraclnn 33 acres, more or th .hmUlnn nf hlds should he
wo. uii eM within Sections 25, 26, 2ti obtained from the District Ran-I
NOTICE TO'CREDITOR8 ,4( and 35, T. 18 S.. R- 10 W..I Rf r Mapleton Ranger Station,
.,rtjiic 1-3 um.Bi. mo necnon 1, inu w. Mapleton, urcgon, or me roresi
that Sidney S. Tompkins "has R. in w.. W.M.. surveyed. In theiaimpr,vu.r. 54s South Second
been duly .appointed Executor nt sluslaw National Forest, Oregon, street. Corvallls, Oregon, before
in t-state oi mauaie 1 ompnuis,' Thc estimated volumes are: bids are submitted.
deceased, by order of Lie Cir-,y board feet of Douglavfir, 90 No uro Jan. 21. 1963.
cult Court ot Lane County, Ore- M 00f,rd feet of Western hemlock --.ilnnT timrfr '
gon. All persons naving claims and other contrerous species 01 :no siTr
against the Estate are hereby re- timber. The minimum jccepiabte! ' - . M
quired to present them with the bid er M hoard feet is as fol- tremo Creek Road Salvage
proper vouchers within aix!inw.- nouclas-flr $27,75. West-
months from the date of this no- frn hemlock and other coniferous
t ice to Executor at the office of Kpectet $12.50. This Includes the
Clarence Barrett. Jr.. 1041 WU-, rollowine rates, per M board
lunette Street, Eugene. Oregon. f eet for stumpage including de
rnntrai-t nnri ithall redetermine ' 21 . 1963. All those Who submit
iea a sansiaciory seaiea oin win
be permitted Immediately to con
tinue auction bidding. A money
order, bank draft, cashier's or
certified check In the sum or
$1 ,300.00 must accompany each
bid, to be applied to the pur
chase price, refunded, or retained
for application to any claim for
damages, according to the con
ditions of sale. If requested by
the purchaser, contract terms
will permit felling of timber in
advance of payment up to the
value of the performance bond.
In the contract period is extend
ed, the Forest Service may modi
fy the terms of the contract and
shall redetermine the rates for
stumpage and for required de
posits as of and effective on
the day following the termina
tion date, but redetermined rates
for each species shall be no
lower than the rate In effect Im
mediately prior to the effective
date of the extension plus the
following Increases In stumpage
rates per M board feet for each
snecies. uoueias-nr si.tiu. west
ern hemlock and other coniferous
species $1.40. If an oral bid is
declared to be high at the clos
ing of the auction, the bidder
must Immediately confirm the
oral bid by submitting It ln writ
ing on a Forest Service bid form
The right to reject any and all
bids is reserved. Forest Serv
ice bid forms for use In sub-
SIDNEY S. TOMPKINS.
Executor.
' CLARENCE" BARRETT, JR.
Attorney for. Estate.
Date of -notice and first
publication- January .7, 1963.
No. 1141 Feb. 4;. 1963. .
RESULTS,
THAT'
; COUNT
USE
Register
Guard
.CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
PHONE
Dl 5-1551
Frieda)
Maplclon District
NOTE THE HOUR OF
AUCTION BIDDING
Oral auction bids will be re-'mitiinv ...l.rf hid. ntt full In.
.. ..... h.tt. rm.ni; celved by Ihe Forest Supervisor,! rnrm.iinn -nnr.rr.lne- th. tlm.
iVon h... r.tp nlus an addition- "'' "l authorljed representative u.T ,he conditions of aale and
I','.. i f nnDlaa.flr t2 KV at the office of the Dllllict Ran- th. iihml.lnn nr hid. thnulri h.
base rate plus an additional Iter. Mapleton Ranser Station.; obtained from the Dlatrlct Ran-
$111.50 for western noimocn ana y ,.".., ... ....,.... ger, mapieion ninser siauun,
other coniferous species. The, 1:00 m . f ebruary 21, 1963, for ! Mapleton, Oregon, or the Forest
nrii-. hid for stumoaae shall be " mninanmuie umiit-r marKcu i supervisor. 545 houlh hecond M.
considered as tentative rates aub- " designated for cutting on an Corvallls. Oregon, before bids
lect to quarterly calendar ad- rea embracing in acres, more or ,r. .ubmltted.
luslment upward or downward1'", within Sections M. 30. 31. No, n-aj,n. 11, 1963.
h ii nf ih. difference betweem'nd 32. T. 18 S., R. 9 W., W.M.,, ,
i,. .n.. nf ih. .elllni. price sim-eved. In Ihe Sluslaw Nation-! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Indices, as calculated hy the For-I ai roresi. ureson i ne esumaieo t;,at the undersigned has been
est Service at the end of each volume Is: 160 M board feet of appointed Ai.plnl',tratrlx of thel
calendar Quarter, nd the fo'low-t Douglas-fir and other coniferous Estate of Melvin Earl Mather, d
Ing base Indices: Douglas-fit 105 species of limber. The minimum ceaaed. by the Circuit Court of
J5i c I. Western hemlock and. acceptable bid per M board feet the state of Oregon for Lane
other coniferous species 92 9i A p. ' follows: Douglas-fir and County, and has duly qualified
Such ad iustments in the price fori other coniferous species $2(185.,. iuch administratrix. All per
stumpage shall he applicable to This Includes the following rates, Km having claims against said
timber scaled during the three- per M board feet for stumpage: estate are hereby notified to pre
,.nnlh. n.Mnd rnilnwlne the $3.00 hase rate plus an addlttnn-'..t th.m. verified as reaulred
quarter for.whlch the adjustment I $23.85 for Douglas-fir and bv law, within six montha of the
Is computed. Ih no event, how- other coniferous species. The a,te of first publication of this
'ever, shall' the pavment rates prices bid for stumpage shall be notice, to the administratrix at
for- each quarter oe less man vu.m.uccu . itm.u.. " ouu- tne otllct oi ma attorney ior ui
'the base rates as stated above.Je" lo qut.rn-riy caienoar aajusi- eslatc.
When the adjusted rates by ipe-.meni upward or oownwaro oy N,nCy i. Mather,
cles are lower than the base 5 t the difference beiween the: Vdmlnlstralrlx of tht
rates, the difference between Ihe i average of tn Jelling price in- ttff ef Malrin Earl Mather
total oonar value ui iirar - - -iniJib.J, Johnson, M1IUM
at aajusieo r.ie. . "-,.,, MtcInnU
ratea Will oe recurueu ior e.cn ; -.... ... .u..v-
species. The stumpage rates tor Ing basa Indices: Doullaa-llr
any species will not be Increased 92 ' A l. Such adjustments In
above the base rate until subs-1 the price for stumpage shall be
quent adjusted rates above base applicable lo timber acaled dur
rate, .rieveloo an' accumulated lng the thrce-montha period fol-
tmal dollar value lri excess of lowing the quarter for which the!
the recorded ..-arc'urriulated v dlf-1 adjustment Is computed, ln no; NOTICE OF SALE
ference for all: species: .. -. event, however, snail tne pay- NOTll'F IS htRF.BV GIVEN
Seiled bldii 'IH be : publicly rnentirate. for earh quarter be! n following described real
nn.ned- and nosted. at Mapleton, .less thanithe base ratea as atated . '. ..
I Oregon', at 2:00 'p.m!,"bn February' above.
21, 1913: AHHho'se'who submitted
la satisfactory scaled bid; will tie
permmeo immeaiflipiy iio..
order, bank draft, cashier's or! at base' ratea, will be recorded UOTny"?nVi'-J-C
certified check In the aum of tor eacn .species. , i ne lumpag. . , ,foi. ,cs crtdt
$600 00 must accompany eacn Ola, raies ior any i.peciea ... h,w..k mh.rd A. Porter, as
to B applied to the purchase Increased above the base rat.i ' r n( ,he of
price, refunded, or retained lor unui siiosequeni. .u,u.. """.Huby u,cIUe Clark, also known
Attorneys at Las. - '
71 West Broadway
Eugene, Oregon
Data ef first publication: Jan
uary 14. 1MJ. -No.
1182 February 11, 1981
nnen ine aojusieo mra - .- .- BlolkgjHolyvlew E
K,PSV.. "th. i'dlfVerenc. V2JW&?Z?&Z
application to any claim for, above nase ratea oeveiop an ac-i
damages, according to the condl-t cumulated total dollar value In
Hons of sale. If requested byi excess of the recorded accumu-
.. n,ihw l Clark, deceased, a
nrivate Bale at the offices of
Darling. Vonderhelt It Hershner,
the purchaser, contract terms lated difference for ail epee'ea.. - Avenue, Eugene,
will 'permit felling of timber in Sealed bid. -Ill P"bJ'! 0r., from and aft.; the 2lh
advance of paymeni up to me diii u K". : '!d.v of February. 1963.
value of the performance bond. Oregon, at 10:00 a m. on rebru- day of ,,"'y- '
If the contract period Is extend- .ry 21. 1963. All those who sub-l Date of first publication.
ed the Forest service may moai- mmea a i.iim.iiutj k.,u u.u ; --. --.
"the terms of the contract and will be permitted Immediately to Date ofla.l puWIc.llon.
shall redetermine the rate, for, continue euctlon bidding. A A poRTER
po.lt. of and effective on the! nr certified check In the Ajminttr-ir. .,.,-.
dav following the termination , sum of MO0.0O muat accompany, Darling. Vonderhelt ft Heriluwr
d.'e, but redit.rm.ned rate, for each bid. lo be applied t the: At-OT or Mt. 1
I each specie, .hall be ne lower purchase .nee. refunded, ot re,. No. 117t-jan. U, ltJ.
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DRUNKibN STREKT,-v.eorge Wes-" Eugene. $10; Kenneth Leo Zankd, gene, $i5j Jehu
ev"Wnltmah,' 7l?Vs Willamette-SI , J1- 5 -Box 375, Eugene, $10; Jon River Rd.. Eugen
Kusen'e' $J5. Allen I l.d ,'KFeney, J.".rre."ce Junes. 1755 Cleveland St., STOP SIGN V
' "r' V.'i','-' ,". n; italpn nilllam Root Jr.. 4023 1 $15; Russell l.eroy Ellwood. 933 1 2 Rox Son. Creswell, $S; Phillip
C:' DRUNK. - Clarence AlviB King. Av'". AY-- Eusene. $10; Walter Ellabeth St.. Eugene, $15; Natale Hanby Wach, 804 E, 12th Ave., Eu
.2lliFerry."Stl,jF,irgenerJ$:'3. . Wright, 1886 - University St., Bernard Glustlna, 880 Crest Dr.. Eu gene, $15
Leroy Green. 225 i STOP SIGN VIOLATION Henrv
ne. $15. William Hall. 1385 E. 30th Ave., Eu.
5S5,,Hishwa 99 V, Eugene: .:-, :"'", 5-'" I'eimer misscll llaxls. Leroy Beck, 8963 N. Haven St.. Eu-
.: pf!tlNK IN PUBLIC PI. CEAlvln 1 if. Ave., fcugene, $25; Par- , g,e, $15; Lawrence Cheater
LaVern Pelkv, Pallas, $J5 ' "i . SI. 1 OX '". Staines. 2083 Roosevelt Blvd.. Eu-
DRl.'.NX IN PRIVATE PLACE ?" ..... :'! . "I'gene, ; Allan Blaine Bondo. 8.15 I
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MINOR IN POSSESSION Larry .f '".'J!!1 . Marry r.unue
Donald: Bartran, I5H8 w. loth St.. ."-v-"v. cuaciit-.
Junction City, $50; Ralph John
$5";,.MaiideF;.Liicllle Harlow. 4:17
Daw.on. 201 Noralon Rd.. Junction : "vf 1. ; " ' ' "s-1 1 K e nej, $5; rrancls
CUV $50' , , iiegnier r.wing.,4MO Franklin lvd
VAGRANCY Jerrv Clifford (illll-
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pended; Pnul Henry Griv, Minhl
ten Beach. Calif., 10 das uspinded.
PKIVINt. W ITH SVISCKMKI1 1.1-
CKNSE Willie Taylor. 3J8 Willam
ette St., Eugene, ibO and two days'
suspended; Herbert Alo.nd er'
Cowan, 475 W. 2Blh Ave., KuRene,
$50 and two days.
VIOLATION Or BASIC RULE
Ceorge Kugene Stand, 1115 Taylor,
Luftene, $10; Norman W. Wit- i
Hams, TH N. 20th St., SpriiiKfkeld,
S3; Richard Roy Butcher, yiOfl Mr
Kenzie Hwy., SprinRfield, $10; Ar
nold Wayne Roan, 1991 Garfield St.,;
Eugene, $15; Philip Vance Plew,!
1 180 Laurel St.. Junction l tty. $10;,,
Norma Jean Thlessen, 2300 Tyler St., i
Eugene, $10; Merle Joseph Walker,
Ht. d tlox rsi, veneta, siu; Kennetn i
Joneph Dumolt, 1336 Oak Dr., Eu-
gene, $10; May bUzabelh , Gorman, :
160 w. 37th Ave., Eugene, $3; -Pa
tricia Ann Nail. 150 N. Cleveland.
St., Eugent, $5; Alan Leroy Weston, i
1378 Hayes St., Eugene, $15; Michael-
David Herring. 250 Gil ham Rd., Eu
gene, $10: Michael John Tharp,' 525 i
E. JU.i Ave., Apt. 2,. Eugene, $10;
Bette Jeanne Sandall, 2993 Madison ,
Eugene '110; Raymond Vande-1
grlffe, Rt, 3 Box 274, Eugene. $10
Wayne Lee Fetters, 325 Owosso Dr.,
Eusene, $10; Gerald Lynn Hanson,
320 E. Eighth Ave., Eugene. $10; 1
Wayne Lamar Anlone Jr., 460 Bush ,
nell Mne, Eugene, $5; Edward Al
bert Hutchens, 320 Bethel Dr., Eu-1
gene, $15; Nick Cerkoney Jr., 1279
W. Sixth Ave., Eugene, $10; Gordon
Walter Barron, 1540 Hughes St., Eu
gene. $10; Catharine Woods Griffith,
1715 Mill St.. Apt. 8. Eugene. $10;
Theodore Roy Ender. 2916 Lincoln
m., r.ugene, yty, Margaret tuen i
Brakel. 3045 Kincald St.. Eugene, i
$10; Charles Lloyd Moore, Rt. 2 Box !
327, Veneta, $10; Dorli Alene Rich-1
man, 707 W. 28th Ave., Eugene, $10; ,
Hubert Rogers Star, 1531 Mill St.,
Eugene. $10: Richard Allen Mill, 725 :
W. First St., Junction City, $5; War
ren Peter Dlenen, 2121 DeVos St.,
Eugene, 110; Richard Arrlld Olsen,
1035 Ofl St., Eugene. $20; Noe Cecil
Mclntlre, 1790 Polk St., Eugene, $10;
Douglas Leroy Ingram, Rt. I Box
1196, Eugene, $25.
1 KAr r 1U l.ItiH I' VIOLA I ION
Raymond Lewis Heldtke, Rt. 1 Box
312, Eugene, $5; Jeffery Spalding
Pinto. 2125 W. 17th Ave., Eusene,
$15: Mary Park, 5170 Franklin Blvd.,
r.u cent?. $5; Charlotte Ann Clark,
2741 Kincald St., Eugene, $20; Rich
ard Sidney Harper, 850 Cheshire
Ave., Eugene, $5; Charles Newton
Hughes. Rt. 5 Box 177. Eugene. $5;
James Howard Doney, 405 N. First
Creswell, $5; Darleen Donette
Clearwater, Rt. 1 Box 367, Spring
field, $5; Kenneth Devere Burden,
2293 Norkenzle, Eugene, $5; Heinz R.
Kothe. 1544 E St., Springfield, $5;
Irvin Lawrence Breedlove. 570 Night
Hawk Lane, Springfield,, $5; Gladys
r.iiZBDein nagger, ni. i dih o.n,
Veneta, $5; Huasell Allen Khoads,
726 Ruskln St., Eugene, $15; Edith
Kstclle Lee, 1137 wasnington m.,
F.u cone. $15: Artls Viola Benson,
2490 Friendly St.. Eugene. $5; Kaye
Nler, Rt. 4 BOX 341 A. .URcne, a;
Robert Euaene Laswell. 496 W. D
Springfield.. $5; Herbert i-rea
Batley. 255 N. Brooklyn, Eugene,
i!5: Marcella Bemlce Lenntnger,
Rt. 4 Box 248, Eugene, a; L.ester
Klroy Roaenaugn, aua reari wi., m
sene. 115: Llovd Arthur Bridges,
Rt. 3 Box 454, Eugene, $5; Michael
Ernest Wald, 545 Gilbert St., tugene,
$5; Charley Ell Walter, Ht. I Box
1236, Eugene, $5.
STOP SIGN VIOLATION Grace
Helen Doollttle, 114 Hlllcreat Dr.,
Eugene, $15; Harris Gordon Exe.
1(17 N l.iwrinc St.. Eueene. $15:
Marjorle Rom beau Williams, 1557
Wilson Ct., Eugene, $5; Ronald
Wavne Ball. 3095 Crocker Lane. Eu
gene. $5; Balsel Elmer Spencer, 1592
Brentwood Ave.. Eugene. $15; Dor
othy Mao Bell, 389 Greenwood, Junc
tion City, $5; Denzll Morton Black
burn. 1122 W. Second Ave., Eugene,
$15; Ruth E. South, 1195 E. 21st
Ave., Eugene, a; waaia murm
Becklev. Box 208, Eugene, $5; Rich
ard Bruce Doughty, 1686 Mom St.,
Eugene, $5; Heuoen Harvey lounger,
1231 1) St., springtieia, -cu.
IMPROPER LANK USAt.K i"n
chael L. Schwartz, 197 Brlarcllff,
Eugene, $5; Kenneth Vernon Berg.
2288 Alder St., Eugene, $5; Leonard
Theodore Lostrom, Rt. 1 Box 1002,
Veneta, $5; Donald Earl McMurren,
1092 Sequoia St., Eugene, $25, acci
dent Involved; Richard Arrldd Ol
sen, 1035 Ogle, Eugene, $5.
FAILURE TO YlfclJJ ir
WAV Evelyn Rachel Hewett, 138(1
W. 13th Ave., Eugene, $15; John.
Leonard Ferguson, 1625 Hlvervlew,
Eugene, $25; accident Involved;
Larry Haymona weugan, i.vwva wi
der St., Eugene, $25, accident In
volved; Leslie Everilt Webb, 80 W.
17th Ave.. Eugene. 123. acciaeni in
volved; John Matthew Clay Jr., Rt.
2 Box 235, Elm Ira, $25, accident In
volved; Sharon Lynn Albrecht, 1840
Agate St., Apt. v, e-ugentj, mv, ac
cident Involved; Leslie Hugh Bar
rett. 617 B St.. Springfield, $25, ac
cldent Involved: Gerald Wayne Prim
rose, 1877 Charnelton St., Eugene,
$5: Ralph J. Glbbs, Rt. 4 Box 315
c. F.iifftne. 825. accident Involved,
IMPROPER TURN Ronald Wayne
Ripke. 560 W. 15th St., Junction
City, $5; Ronald A. Hanson, 812 K,
14tn Ave., tugene, a, jwihi n. tn
Ur SflfiS Rlanton Rd.. Eugene, $15;
Patricia Joan Roick. 822 K. 28th
Ave., Eugene, $15; Clifford Dale
Crontn, Rt. 2 Fox 240H, Eugene, $5;
Ethel Wanda Blye, 980 W. Milliard
Lane, Eugene, $15; Milton Arnold
Kllpfel, 2225 Wtcka Ave., Springfield,
$5.
CHANGING LANES WITH INSUF
FICIENT CLEARANCE Mary Eliza
beth Bert, 257 Irving Rd., Eugene,
$5.
WRONG WAY ON ONE WAY
STREET William E. Deartng, Al
bany, $5.
VIOLATION OF MINIMUM ROAD
WAY CLEARANCE Thomas Floyd
Cantrell, 780 W. 26th Ave,, r.ugeni-.
$15; Raymond George Nlcklln, 487
Cedar St., Eugene, $10.
FAILURE TO STOP FOR TRAD
ING SCHOOL BUS George Edward
Bardeen 111 9075 Kincald St., Eu
gene, $15.
FAILURE TO DRIVE ON RIGHT
sinK OF HIGHWAY John R. Nel
son Sr., 228ft W. 17th Ave., Eugene,
no fine.
(Jan. 4. 1963)
TlRIJNK IN AUTO Thomas Iver
Carley, 2164 Cleveland St., Eugene,
DRUNK ON STREET-T.rant' Wil
son Barber Jr., 1344 Pearl St.. Eu
gene, dismissed; Clarance H. Sch an
no, 2410 Monroe oi., cusviic,
missed.
DRIVING WITH SUSPENDED LI
CENSE David Laurence Sandlln,
Drain, dismissed; r.awara urvme
Miller. Rt. 2 Box 879, Elm Ira, $50
nd two days suspended.
FA II. I IRE TO LMVf, nnmr. nnu
ADDRESS AT SCENE OF ACCIDENT
James August Hepner, 3AS Bailer
I an TnWtt. I2!.
VIOLATION OF BASIC RULE
nrimri vnrnon w camera, iw rair-
way Lane, Eugene. $10; Jamea Her-
hrt J acOD ton. Aiviume, miv, mi"'
ley Don
'Eugene, Georgia Roe, 2-190 Mon
roe 5 St.',, EuKPne. '$5; Duane Bowen
Blair, 2850 Mill St ,' Eugene, $5.
. STOP SIGN VIOLATION Ken
neth"' Dale Hudson, 1451 Onyx St..
Eugene. $15; Mary -Lou Galvin, 125
Ruby; Lane, Eugene, $5; Linda Kav
.Atkins, 15 N. Madison St., Eugene,
;$5; John Thomas Collins, 2174 Keith
Way, Eugene, $.'.; Raymond Clair
Haskell,. Salem. $15; David Hugo
Clillen. 630 River .Rd., Eugene. $15;
Eugene Curtis Elckmeycr, 245 Koiut
Dr.. Eugene, $25. accident Involved;
Donna Jean Snodgi ass, 2716 Shirley
St., Eugene. .
FAILURE TO,,.yiELD RIGHTOF
'WAY "Sally, Sue Saunders. 1169
iSai ah Lane. ; Eugene. $5; Wesley
Wellington Carter, Portland, $15;
Leland C.ene Tharp, 1125 L. St.,
Springfield, $25. accident involved.
WRONG WAY ON ONE-WAY
STREET Hayden-Hastings, 2325 W.
:23rd Ave., 'Eugene...$15; Mark Rich
ard Woods; 1065 k E.. N .St., Spring-
Lfleld.J $20;".Alya ;Ethlyn Klapsteln.
i.ayon .cva:uretscn,v3 in. zHtn m.,
Sprlhgfleld.v$5; John Thomas Hull,
160 hrontier ur.;-tugi
gene. $15,
IMPROPER .TtlRM-f-ClWrnrri ncr
Bell'f2433City,'.VIewi.St., Eugene, $13;
Afvlft Fred 'Arndtt;v.l686 Park Ave.,
Eugene, .$15';:v Ronald Lee Wheeler.
3709 -Vtrtflula 'Sl.jOSpr.ingfleld, $5.
! DRIVING' WITHOUT HEADLIGHTS
' MetV 'Joseph Walker, Rt. 5 Box
735. Veneta$15. '
IMPROHERPASSING Charles
Porter Thompson 3575 HUyard St.,
Eugene;1$3 Ji '--V
FOLLOWING TOO" CLOSE David
Robert Koona,3CH)7 Willamette St.,
Eugone, $25, -accident Involved.
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DRIVING UNDER THE INFLU
ENCE .OF-MNTOXICAT1NG LIQUOR
Francis Luther Kester, Rt, 2 Box
521 Veneta, .S200. fc
DRUNK ON.vSTREFTT AurellO
Frank Aldels, ;667WllIamette St., Eu
gene, $25 or . five days; Kenneth
William Scoles;-'2271 Friendly St.,
Eugene, $25;4Gleh Knapp, 139 E. 16th
Ave., Eugehe,f $2X,M)ea leslte Cole,
168 Lawrence St.," Eugene, $25 or
five days; -Francis Langely, 333 High
St., Eugene, $25 -or. five days.
MINOR IN POSSESSION Guy
Rr ike Lewis, no address given, $50.
VAGRANCY-rtteCwis' Milton Weed,
no address given, . 10 'davs.
VIOLATION. OF- BASIC RULE
David McDonald . Logan, 555 City
view SU1.' Springfield, $5; Joseph
Mark Crandall, 2590;;chula Vista St.,
Eugene,'. $10; Jerry'-' 'Andrew Herd,
1750VV- W. 13th Ave.', Eugene, $15;
Hope Elaine Goodln'. 3010 W. 18th
Ave.. . Eugene, $10; Gary Neal Riddle,-1430
High St.,, Eugene, $10; John
Robert Kclley, HI.- 2 Hox 1ID. Eu
gene. $10; Lore..'. Donavnn Mattern,
Albanv, $10; -Leonard Mark Quam,
P.O. Box 102,'Creswell, $10; William
H. Shcllman,;2345 Onyx St., Eugene,
$5; Bruno. Anttelmo Barbisan. 2161 W.
18th Ave., Eugene, $10; John H. Leis
ter, 1594 Charnelton St., Kugene,$l0;
Snell Ave., Eugene, $15; Lester Ar
nold Kurtz, 134 Hlllcrest, Eugene, $5;
Jetla- Racko.w Siegel. 325 Sunset Dr.,
Eugene; $5; Clyde Edward Rlppey,
490 E. 33rd Ave . Eugene. $5; Kent
Thomas McCuliOch, 2250 Hillside Dr.,
Eugene. $5.
FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OF
WAY Stuart Allen Levison, 10311?
Mill St.. Eugene. $10.
DISREGARDING FLASHING RED
TRAFFIC SIGNAL Jane Roe Thom
son, 3080 Elmira Rd., Eugene, $15,
(Jan. , 1963)
DRUNK ON STREET Floyd
Evert Johnson. Salem, $25.
DRIVING WITH St'SPKNDKD LI
CENSE Forrest Vwn Davis, 2207
Wisconsin St., Eugene, $150 and two
days suspended (appealed); Edwin
Ray Stacy, 320 C St., Springfield,
$150 and two days suspended tap
pealed). VIOLATION OF BASIC RULE
Anne E. May, 3050 Bailey Hill Rd.,
Eugene, $10; Dennis Edward An
shut. 1905 Polk St., Eugene, $10;
Willis Stevens. 1180 Taylor St., Eu
gene, $10; Charles D. Bearden, 4295
Oak St., Eugene, $10: Jule Joan
Steen, 4605 Prairie Rd., Junction
City. $10; Wha Sup Chung, 436 K.
11th Ave., Eugene, $5; Jon Lee Dlx,
2447 Kincald St., Eugene, $5: Daniel
Edward Jacobson, 365 E. 16th Ave..
Eugene, $10; Bonnie Mae Hicks, 483
C St., Creswell, $5; Earl fjiverne
Neet. 3548 Mill .t., Eugene. $5; Don
ald Alen Herbert, 2276 Friendly St.,
Eugene. $10; Howard William Sny
der, 1715 Van Huron St., Eugene,
$10; Lance 1-eroy Hodges, 1470 E.
19th Ave., Eugene, $15; Norman
Dennis Maddnx. 375 N. 17th St.,
Springfield, $15; Richard Wigger,
3H55 Virginia St.. Springfield, $15;
Gary Walter Trultt, 1.192 W. Fifth
Ave., Eugene, $15; Lucille Lois Dan
lelson, 3830 Stewart Rd., Eugene,
$10; Noel Hampton Corliss, 315 N.
56th St., Springfield, $10; Rod Roy
Hensen, 1841 Mill St., Ku fie ue. $15;
Guelda Clarrtssa Rarnhart, 945 S.
43rd St., Springfield. $15: Larry Ed
win Bennett, 1757 Elkay Dr., Eugene,
$15; Michael Alvln Alford. 1905
Cleveland St., Eugene, $10; William
Leonard Shelley, 999 Laurelhurat
Dr., Eugene, $15: Bert Jones, Rt. 2
Box 659, Creswell. $10.
TRAFFIC LIGHT VIOLATION
Donald Allan Kelser, 565 Oakway
Rd., Eugene, $1, (bicycle); William
Bruce Fix, Rt. 1 Rox 375, Spring
field, $15; Walter Carl Nohrenberg,
5H0 Pacific Ave., Springfield. $10:
Kenneth Stanley Llchty, 2140 Potter
St., Eugene, $10; Arnlth Kllnor W al
bert!. 240 W. 20th Ave., Eugene, $15;
Randall Dean Pierpolnt, 3337 Royal
Ave.. Eugene, $10; Roy Algol Carl
son, 107 Mayfalr St., Eugene, $5; Leo
Karl Bates. iau w. Mtn Ave.. Eu
gene. $15: Alden David Shulcr, 470
Fair Oaks Dr., h.ugene, 115; James
Lyle Strdman, 32 Randall St., Eu
gene, $5; Ursula Margaret t ham-
ness, 2023 Floral Hill Dr., Eugene.
$5; Joseph Edward LaPlante, 3197
Franklin Blvd., Eugene, $10.'
STOP SIGN VIOLATION Ray
mond Wong. 1451 Onyx St., Eugene,
gene, $5; Richard Eucene Bias. 1985
Park Ave., Eugene. $15; Max Haw
nrth Burris, 1204 Oak Dr., Eugene,
$5; Vaughn Williams Ball, Alhcrton,
Calif., $15; Margaret Caugley Muhl
helm, 236 Hardy Ave., Eugene, $5
suspended.
r A 1L1 Kr, TO YIELD RIGHT OF
WAY Ramone Sharon Jones, Olvm
pia, Wash., $25, accident Involved.
IMPROPER LANE USAGE La-
verne Wtllard Stanton, 1637 I St.,
Springfield. $15; Flovd Lee Holland,
342 E. 13th Ave., Eugene, $5; Evl
Kink, Portland,, $15 fine suspended;
William Henry Horn, 1276 Adams
St., Eugene, $15; Delvln Ray Cornutt,
wi River Ave., Eugene. $5 suspend
ed.
IMPROPER TURN Vera Helena
Perkins, Shedd. $23, accident in
volved; Ellentina Brown, Sweet
Home, $t0. accident involved: James
Lenau Kotchik, 1825 Harris St., Eu
gene. $25. accident involved.
FAILURE TO STOP FOR FLASH.
ING RAILROAD SIGNAL Jamea
Thomas Hartford, Rt. 1 Box 76-H,
Junction City, $20.
IMPROPER PASSING Darwin
Bert Eells, 1205 Park Ave., Eugene,
$15.
TURNING FROM DIRECT LINE
WITHOUT SAFETY Robert Field
Duncan, 1451 Onyx St.. Eugene. $15.
accident Involved.
(Jan. 11, 196.1)
VIOLATION OF BASIC RULE
Elaine Cathrlne Rambousck. 1805
Jefferson St.. Kugt ne, $10; Chester
james Mmmons, zjio labor St., Eu
gene, $10; La. re:-. Melvin Hazeltnn,
1218 Pleasant St., Sprlngfletd. $10;
Catherine Jane Sicgmund. 1965 W,
25th Ave.. Eugene, $15; Scclora E.
Wilder, 555 Hunsaker Lane. Euaene.
$10; Phyllis Falk Hart, 1673 Villard
St.. Eugene, till; Delphi E. Hahn,
2977 Dlltard Rd., Eugene. $10;
William Robert Prime. 2976 Harris
St., Eugene, $10; Bert Edward
Loukhmlllcr, 1487 Barton St., Eu
gene, $10; Dave Wendell Corbin,
2883 Pearl St., Eugene, $5; John Mav
nard Cox, Rt. 5 Box 144, Eugene,
$15; Arnold Cecil Pluid, 1260 Hllltard
l-a ne, Eugene, $10; Lawrence Earl
Lyford, 2633 Lincoln St., Eugene,
$10; James Douglas Petit, 2840 Fir
wood Way, Eugene, $5; Russell Du
ane Harris, 1978 L St., Springfield,
$10; Charles Walter Hawes. 162S
Wilson St., Eugene, $5; Delorea
Elaine Barton, 1510 W. Uth Ave.,
Eugene, $5; Donald Carl Carlson,
529 Monroe St., Eugene, $25; Jerry
C. Gordon, 107 Holeman Ave., Eu
gene, $10; Charles Paul Niles, 1867
Alder St., Eugene, $23. accident in
volved; Frances C. Shield, 2901 City
View St., Eufcnc, dismissed.
TRAFFIC LIGHT VIOLATION
James Ross Bishop, 2455 McMillan
St., Eugene, $1, bicycle; Dennis Data
Kloehn, Rt. 1 Box 564. Veneta, $15;
Karen Louise Wiles, 1264 Peart St.,
Eugene, $15: Mollle Mary Christen
sen. Rt. 4 Rox 313 A, Eugene, $15;
raincia Anne Kompnni, any Potter
St., Eugene, $15; Delbort Kay John
son, 726',-a E. 25th Ave., Eugene,
$5; Denis Gene Newman. 777 W.
Seventh Ave., Eugene, $5; Chancy
Clarence Ktrsh, 215 S. 15th St.,
Springfield, $5; Donald A. Erick-
son, 374 W. Fourth Ave., Eugene,
SIR- U.nUmln h1 Waian.. I- 411
$1 suspended, bicycle; David Albert K. Uth Ave Eugene, $5", Hudson
Simmons. 2810 Elinor St., Eugene, Calvin Wlllhern. 342 E. 13th Ave..
$1 suspended hlcycle; Jhn W. tor- Eugene, $15; Merrill Alfred Stolt.
tennerry, u iiuicrest, r.ugene. i P n Box 333i No.i .... t-n.rci
Glenn Franklin Daniels! 400 Polk St. 1 William Steven Kwaln, 2H55 Hllvard John Hansen. 1201 W. Fourth Ave..
Knitene. 1M: Donnle Kimene York. 1 Eugene. 20; Danny Ll.li,, 477 w. RUBMt jj- Rohert Gardner. 121
,. " ; -.-,.. ni... . .ne 271h P .. Kueene. 20: navmond r.u- v.n n..--.n c, wii.i.n.
TRAvvir i.tf.W vini.ATinN Wheeler. 310 K. 19lh Ave., .Evi- teW- Davlsson. 5895 McKenzla Httth-
finu umiih Mnnra. i4fti p. ri . SnrlnB-1 gene, ia; Arinur r.ugene umtniiiK. Wav. Springfield. $15: Delorea
- r . I K IRIh Au.. Kimpn. SR: LhlM l-i.i i . um u ii a
Rt. 2 Box 3J6A. Eugene. la; William P "rd-V?lt,uN AT!.' ' Delorea Elaln. Barton,
ton.
LaGrand Caraon. 9Z3 Juniper St..
Junction City, .15; Douglas Dean
Euatrd. 115 N. Filth St., Creswell.
M- K.lhlppn F.llzabeth Coke. &55 W.
F.lghlh Ave., Apt. S, Eugene, M; Ta
mara Sue King, 300 Irving Rd., Eu
gene, 5; RUcy Dean woodrord, 4UI
E. 10th Ave., Eugene, fS; George Ed
ward Clark, 2741 Kincald St.. Eu
gene, .10.
1910 W. 11th Ave., Eugene, .10; Paul
1430 R ' St.. Sorlnafleld. 5; I v. ... m i ut.u'... m j
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Ave., Eugene, .5; lxul Koppe. tBa I STOP SIC.N VIOLATION Jean
River ita., r.ugene. as auaprnueu Marie Parks. Rt. I. Springfield. IS;
Ruelgrr uercnem. ia Aider . r.ii- John David Block, 1599 N. Park
gene, aa: r-a.ricit ;''""' ,' " Ave., Eugene, S5; Carl Stanley L ngo,
Eighth St.. Veneta, 115; Dean Victor Rt JunetloZ fclly. ... Lyl't 0r',;
llolnian Jr., 1 20 r-u0.n' riarvln. 198 Wllkle St.. Eugene, $5i
.5; Wl Ham fcugene Woodman, ..V? Edmund John Moaeski, 1636 E. J2nd
STOP SlfiN VIOLATION Harold ' : j "'..'.. oV. V iVik il. Eugene, 5; Raymond Alfred
Auguat Thoenlg, 1944 I-lncoln St.. I ..- .-.coneio. 1.32 coiuyiiDia at.. Eugene,
Eugene. 15; Stephen Malson. 575 & I '"ai7wRK TO YIELD RIOHT OF Ar'nur A,d peeper, 2780 Ag.l.
Ilth Ave., Eugene, 5; Leva R. Swan- wi vi . n K l. lieCau ev. 16.1s.1.- "''"'a M; 1rm,J' E,rI
1664 1''"' S1- Ea'''!'J'l fer".r.B"J 'Thomas Lero? Bean, 341 E ltlh
lose J.ld .T"rn'r "'h I' Ave.. Eugene. 5. ,
aon, 678 Almaden St., Eugene,
.mlased: Ronald Paul Anderson,
Arthur St., Eugtvue, .5; Anne Rose
Wlrlh, 30714 Main St., Springfield,
as.
FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OF
WAY Albert Richard Means, o-w
N. Firth St.. Springfield. 925. acci
dent Involved; Homer George New.
Ingham, 1944 City View St.. Eugene,
15; Fay Marie Shade, 2423 Potter
St., Eugene, $25; Wllbcrt Lee Smith,
Rt. 1 Box 1075, Veneta, VU, acci
dent Involved. . '
STARTING. STOPPING OK Timri-
ING FROM DIRECT LINE WITH
INSUFFICIENT CLEARANCE Rand
Lewla Watson. 2034 W. 16lh PI., Eu
gene, (5; Melvin Dean Armstrong,
6113 E. llth Ave., Eugene; 125, acci
dent Involved.
FAILURE TO STOP r CJK rusH-
IUG RED LIGHT ON SCHOOL BUS
John Anderaon Green, 2153 W. 18th
Ave., Eugene, 810; Alvern. Jtos.
Wood, 938 N. seventh St., opring
fleld, 810.
IMPROPER LANE USAGE Emery
Carl Welch, 3665 Alder St., Eugene,
S5; Lola Marie stronack, . c.
44th Ave.. Eugene, 115.
DRIVING TO THE LEFT OF CEN
TER LINE Joy Jeann P.taraon,
882 Willow, Eugene. S5.
VIOLATION OF MINIMUM ROAD
WAY CLEARANCE Gerald David
Block, Rt. 3 Box 430A, Eugene, IS.
(Jan. I, 1963)
nRIINK ON STREET Eugrn.
Kenneth Dlttman, 1193 Van Buren
at . Euaene. 825.
VIOLATION OF BASIC RULE
Curtis Paul Summers, 1454 Emerald
St.. Kuaene- I B; waller nay uun
o.r S7I W. loth Ave.. Eugene. 110;
limoiny jnnn ren.i, . r.-.MB,
Eugene. 110; Dale Conrad Tucker,
166 Washington St., Eugene, 120;
Allien Lowells St. Dennla, 1697 or
chard St. Eugene, 125; Loren Ar
thur I.angacher, 1120 Lawrence St.,
Eugene, 110; Clayton Melville Kirk
land. 212 Pearl St.. Apt. S. Eugene
110; Gain Robert Inglea IV, 1599
Moil St., Eugene, 125; Robert Dean
Hnwman. 1345 E. 19lh Ave., Apt. 8,
Eugene, 110; John Collins Hoyt, 732
Ellsworth St., Eugene, 110; Freddl.
I .. Hmnkl 2540 Emm d St.. Ctl'
gene, 115; Thomas Leslie Olsen, 663
Howard Av.., Eugene, 110; Charlolt.
Ann Brown, 12620 MrKeml. High
way. Springfield, l; cnariea i nom-
125; Henry David Andrews, Seattle,
Wash., 1211. accinent invoivea; uni
ren Diesel Dodson, Rt. 1 Box 78,
Sprlngflrld. 113.
NO HEAULIUMI un nr-n.r-i.iui.
John Francis Large, 2026 Hllyard
St., Eugene, II fine auapended, bl-
C,C1IANGING LANES WITH INSUF
FICIENT CLEARANCE Helen Le.
Harris. Blue River, 115.
DRIVING WITHOUT HEADLIGHTS
Maudcen Elisabeth McWaln, 1714
Main St., Springfield. 110.
IMPROPER PASSING Richard
Russell Morgan. 2116 N. Concord St.,
Springfield, 115; Loula Joanna Low-
ne, Aurora, sin.
PASSING LUAIJKU M.nwwi. ni.n
Darrcl Lce Kau. 3570 Nob Hill,
Eugene. 15; Margery Agnes Brown.
3548 Mill St., Eugene, 115; Richard
Wright McNully, 285 E. 37th Ave.,
Eugene, 815.
PROHIBITED U TURN Julie
Srhrank Culhberl, 2157-2 Patterson
Dr., Kugrne, .15.
IMPROPER LANE USAGE Scott
Gift, Cohurg, 83; Roger Earl Alklna,
Ames, Iowa, 85.
PROHIBITED TURN nruc. jonn
Elliott, 3560 Ferry St . Eugene, 110.
FAILURE TO DRIVE ON RIGHT
SIDE OF HIGHWAY Arthur Clar
ence Koch, 820 Dorrla St., Spring
field, 23, accident Involved,
(Jan. 10, 1963)
BASIC RULE VIOLATION Paul
Douglas Hash, 1990 Llncolln, Eugene,
123: Karl Ray Barnes, 1473 Oak Dr.,
Eugene, 110; Frederlrk Francla
Lang, 1011 W. 6th Ave., Eugene, 125;
Glen Leroy Noble, 1015 Jayn. St.,
Eugene, 110; Ralph Orlyn Bolt, 3295
Potter St., Eugene, .19; i. union wal
ler., 17S E. 37th Ave., Eugene, 110;
Robert Mark I.anzarolta. 3370 Onyx
St , Eugene, 15; Harold Rowland
Primrose, 143 Old Dlllard Rd Eu
gene, 110; Golda Hastings, 4105
Oak St Eugene, IS; Addellne Edith
lom, 3408 Willamette St., Eugene,
IS; Gayl. Jo Clough, 954 Lorane
Highway, Eugene, 110; David
Everett Johnaon, 550 E. 34th St.,
Eugene, 110; Carl William Hart,
2225 Orr Ln., Eugene, 310: Robert
Dean Spenre, 1060 E. 25th Ave., Eu
gene, 85; Jesse Calvin Jones, Rt. 1
Box 116, Monroe, IS; Douglas
Everette Edwards, 2510 Chambera
18th
VAGRANCY William Taylor
Weat, no addreaa given, released. .
PASSING LOADING SCHOOL BUS
Carolyn Payuter Leuachel, 3510
Ferry St., Eugene, 815.
IMPROPER PASSING Relty
Jean Warren, 1670 Mallard Ave..
Eugene, 35.
FAILURE TO YIELD RIGHT OP
WAY Harold Nclman, 1035 Ogle,
Eugene, $20; Lo!. Marie Montgom
ery, 178 Marlon Lane. Eugene, nn
fine; Dwight Jamra Havens, Rt. 1
Box 954, Eugene, IS; George Arnold
Holdorf, 1 109 E. 25th Ave., Eugene,
$23, accident Involved; Craig Thorn
aa Homney, 370 Lawrence St., Eu
gene, $25, accident Involved.
PULLING FROM DIRECT LINK
WITHOUT SAFETY David Joaeph
Evera, Rt. 2 Box 6, Harrl.burg, 13;
Beverly Brunton Green, 3470 Vl.w
Line, Eugene, 310.
PROHIBITED TURN Earl Lullla
Grouabeck, 372 W. A St., Creswell,
$5.
IMPROPER LANE USAGE
Michael Joseph Kcefe, 2843 Klnralri
St., Eugene, IS; Hugh Leslie East,
man. 133 S. 32nd PI., Springfield, $5;
Elliabeth Paladljciuk, Rt. 2 Box
106 B, Sprlngflrld, 1S; Albert Ed
ward Stanley Prior, 1715 Sherwood
PI., Eugene, IS.
WRONG WAY ON ONE WAY
STREET Corey Elliot Phillips, 181
Willamette St., Eugene, IS.
VIOLATION OF MINIMUM ROAD
WAY CLEARANCE Robert Paul
Crambllt, 1187 Juniper St., Junction
City, IS.
ENTERING BLOCKED INTERSEC
TION Vernon Bergslrom, Albany,
120; Mary Matilda Kill., voa w.
Fourth Ave.. Eugene, 115; Henry
Ernest Bergslrom Jr., 2331-4 Patter
Ion Dr., Eugene, $3.
FOLLOWING TUU cixjsr; Ken
neth Ayres Berrey, Eureka, Calif.,
$25. accident involved; Rose Maria
Turner, Rt. I Box 456, Cottage
Grove, $25,. accident Involved.
DRIVING WITHOUT LIGHTS
Thorns, Ervln Ball, Rt. 2 Box 104A,
Eugene. 15.
TURNING ACROSS PFTVATK
PROPERTY TO AVOID TRAFFIC
SIGN William Edgar Hulse, 1281
Oak St., Eugene, $5.
as DuMars, Ht. 4 Box 207, Eugene, s', Ku,,n., fit Dwaln Alden Ray-
$10; Bob Elliott Lyon, 2090 Kincald
St.. Eugene, $25: Richard r.noi jen
klna, 2296 Lincoln St. Eugene, $25;
Jack Bvrl Coble. 3445 Alder St., Eu.
gene, $10; Harold Lowell Praecltrer,
4352 Franklin Blvd., Eugene, 110;
Reginald Allen Justus, 3446 Storey
Blvd. Euaene. $5 fine suspended;
Josepk Le. Claska. 1375 Jefferson
St., Eugene $10; June Kirk Tripp,
Rt. 1 Box 261, Springfield, $10; Rich,
art) Allen Shearer. 81 W. 23rd Ave.,
Eugene, $10; Ronald Bruce Ruben
steln, 2215 University St., Eugene,
$10; Steven Dennis Strom, 4565 Cen
ter Way, Eugene, $10; David Le.
Peterson. 468 E. 34th Av... Eugene,
310; Joyce Faye Boyless. 1383 Tyler
St., Eugene, .1.1; Marvin i-eroy ..rane,
IDS Iowa St., Eugene, $10: Billy Eu
gene Vertreea, 1085 W. Sixth Ave.,
Eugene, $10; Carolyn Su. T.rrlll.
1234 C St., Springfield, $13, .cel.
dent Involved; Russell George Forty,
7M Fremont Ave.. Eugene, $5.
TRAFFIC LIGHT VIOLATION
Daniel George Short, $279 High
Banks Rd., Springfield, 115; Edward
Martin Strauss, 1428 ri. seventn i .
Springfield. $1$; Willy Muller, 1449
Pearl SL, Eugene, $3; Arlyn Roland
Morgan, 5720 rranaiin divu., r-u-
bnrn, 3834 W. llth Ave., Eugene,
$10; Lamar Peeple., 3223 Kincald
St., Eugene, $10; Naden. Fern
Burke. 20 W. 36th Ave., Eugene, $10;
Carol Jean Savage, 1355 Agato St.,
Eugene, $10; Ralph le Shrum, 1175
Charnelton St., Eugene, sio; iz
anne Maureen Thomaon, 2266' AI
d-r St., Eugene, $10: Ralph Waldo
Martin, 3161 Dahlia Ln., Eugene, $23;
Marlam Conry Russell, Rt. 1 Box 379
Veneta. 110: Leta Marie Calhoun
1275 Tart St., Eugene, $23; Laurlta
Maureen Chaffln, Lynclte Ln.
Veneta. $25.
TRAFFIC LIGHT VIOLATION
Charles Theodore Warden, 2367
Willamette St., Eugene, IIS; Fred.
Blanche Rlnker, 320 Blair Blvd., Eu
gene, I2S; Harold Glen Nelman, 1033
Ogle St., Eugene, 115; John Vincent
Hendrli'k., 2732 Wayside Lane, Eu
gene, IS; Janlc. Colleen Kalloua, Rt.
HEMORRHOIDS
Corrected completely by alee.
tronlo method, which shrink
hemorrhoid, naturally with
out aurgery or hoapttallxatlon.
Relief la usually experienced
after. tha drat IreatmenL
Phone Dl 3-8131
for appointment.
E. It. Reynold, D.C.
Practice Limited to Rectal and
Colon Ulaord.ra
1742 Willamette
Batea,' CorvallU.'llO; Arthur gene, 110; Donald Thorn" Jbnaon.
Maurice Lund. Rt. 1 Box 578, Eugene, .i . . ... "w. '-i V-,.,T
125; William Richard Money. n r .ugen. .... "
Hughs. 1033 Clark' St.. 'Eugene, 110; ! Bloom. I280 nny.W. """j
Jam.. Thaodor. Bennett, 3150 Way. 115; Carl Bernard Elllngson, Rt. 2
side Loop, Eugene. US; Donald Le.
McCalM. 94" V. n nt., apiinxi.ciu,
in. r..n, Frank Klssler. 2727 McMII-
Iten St., Eugene, 110; Douglas Edward
Malkaalan, 14 w Mission m., luiene,
Box 283, Venela, 113; Ralph Edwin
Newman, 360 E. 4th Ave., Eugene,
113: Daniel Wayn. Mori is, 4680 Fox
Hollow Rd.. Eugene. $ auapended;
John Cyrus Gr.vca, Uklah, Calif.,
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SERVICE
Commercial Floor Waxin,!,
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P.O. Box 3333
Eugene, Or..
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