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Uicd Cor 860 -,OUR -DAILY: SPECIAL 62 OLDS F-85 Deluxe 4 Door Sedan. RaHin Heater, Automatic , mnsmission, 12,000 ... mues, Lcai une Owrv er, REGULAR $2,495 OUR SPECIAL , PRICE $2,195 41 THUNDERBIRD Hardtop Coupe, Full Power, Sharp! 1 CORVAIR Home Coupo, ?'7M j-..nuLAj impaia Hardtop, Power Steering. Low Mllea, Topil . 2 i(5 HOLDS r-M Deluxe Sed.n. Automatic, Nlcel iijoj nuvwti uvium oeaen, 101 Engine, Automatic, Real Sharp! $1,495 1 VOLKSWAGEN 2-Door Sedan, A Real Buy! .. $1,295 0 CHEVROLET Impaia Hardtop Coupe, Automatic lllll wv ivnu uuu n 11 y squire ras seneer Station Wagon, All The Extrae, One Owner, A Beauti ful Waion! 11395 U FORD Ranchero, V-, Standard Transmission! $1,195 M PONTIAC Starchlef 4 Door Hardtop, Power! $1,195 M INTERNATIONAL Custom V4-, Ton Pickup! i $ 995 IT FORD Country Sedan 4 Door Station Wagon, Automatic Transmission, Power steer ing! -. $ 895 7 tutvnuLlT Bel Air Sedan, Nice! $ 895 IT FORD Falrlane 500 Hardtop , Coupe, Automatic, Power Steering! .. f $95 IT PLYMOUTH V-S, 1-Door Se dan. Nice! a aas IT MERCURY 4-Door Wagon! $ 795 44 MERCURY I Passenger Sta tion Wagon! -.1 595 15 FORD V-, Overdrive .. 495 Uid Can 860 43 CHEV n. ,.,i u V-4, Overdrive, Redla. Heater! " mway win VI unb OWNER. 19i VaUant tu. dor. Driven only 14 months. Good condition Inside and out. pi pnco ei-zao. ni 4-3591 1958 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON $899 Df .nn 1U FORD fordor sedan, flood now, gooa rubber. REAL t-t-iuim SHI. Til X.4 7 , 1 S8 FORT5FOR'DOR7"e cylinder, 1 maw, neater, automatic, $450, DI 5-4(90. I960 AMERICAN. 1 " 995 RTnTV Heater, WhltewalU, Overdrive. Will trade down. Call DI H119, Personals 905 PTE7oTcmpTER- D. g. SUM- aiAtiE sale rrldsy, March Una, THE CENTER, II West 7th. Opening $ a.m. VOL'S unwanted clothing, kousev 001a items can neip those tn need. Call the Salvation Army NEW Whe Chair With At- ucnnunu. fi vaiu. Only w. ium mi any pown- town: TT6 1961 Comat. Sharp. 11,573. Tradt up or oown on rord ni jtt. mafiansbQ -door. aWL g:au p.m. M CHiVROLET bEL AIR tudor M-ius.ut, luujr quipped. Htai i5wrHgvm;tTTGOrjr ptiMvnjier power, v-s, original ""'""f 7.V' 44. J 4 I" tOO. I OAi W A CU 1 1 1 I Runs good. Excellent work car. ui -oo I. 1965 PACKARD 0O, RadtoheiT. r, ik. iiuuu iunuitiun. ftnnn tlra r-n hi sjkok 1958 FORD (our door wagon. 6 cylinder, buck shift, overdrive. Excellent condition. WE 5-2834. 1SS7 P6R0 TAIBLANB Hardtop. naaio, neater, roraomiuc $500, U1341W. TOW IT AWAY. Clean 1651 Olds naratop, sea. square JOHN, 1601 Willamette. DI 4-9771. 1640 Ford Tudor sedan, na contact 1324 Hayes Street, Eu gene. SEE THIS BUV 185? CkEVlW LET 4-door, "110", CLEAN, Tu tone,' overdrive. $650. DI 5-7522. D & B. MOTORS th 4 Oak DI 34711 SELECTION QUALITY ; . PRICE!' ' All At Eugene Auto Center Sedans 1 Chev Bel Air V-8 $1,895 41 Ford Gslaxle $1,8951 0 Dodge Polarla $1,495 58 Bulck Hardtop 51,395 59 Chev Impala $1,695, 40 Ford Galaxle V-8 . .$1,595 87 Olds Hardtop : . ... 41,095 40 Valiant, Automatic $1,1951 $4 Chev V-8 Automatics $ 795; : 2-Doors SB Volkswagen $1,095 44 Ford, Floor Stick $ $95 Si Ford '6' Automatic $ 193 Coupes 41 Ford Galaxle V-8 $2,595 41 Chev Nova. One With Automatlo : $2,295 40 M.G.A. Roadster $1,695 54 Plymouth V-8 $1,195 54 Chev Convertible $1,495 55 Pontiac, Good $ 345 44 Dodaa. Sharn $ 445 41 Chev, Nice $ 175 Wagons 40 Olds. Power ..$2,395 SS Dodge, Power $1,395 57 Ford, Automatic $1,095 44 Ford, Overdrive $ 595 44 Chev. V-8 Automatic 4 795 ST Chrysler, Power $1,295 Trucks 4 TJodee. Long Wheel Base, 4-Speed Shift ....$1,495 Sa G.M.C. Carryall with 4-speed $1,495 14 Dodge Long Wheel Base, 4-Speed $ 895 15 Chev, Long Wheel Base, 4-Speed - .... . 745 44 Jeep, 14,000 Miles $1,395 S4 StxrfA nvrririv t 595 Complete Financing Available EUGENE Auto Center POODLE, APRICOT, 1V4 years. aiiasim rituu ttuver Lea Area River Road This pet desperately missed by children. Very generous reward. DI 3 2224. 871 Grel Wav. LOST - REDBONE HOUND. Fe- male. V ic 1 n 1 1 y Springfield Junction. Reward. DI 1-1231. After 5:30 D m. DI 3-1726. CBSt Tan-white-kitten, vielnTty 2Btn ana Aider, - (collar with bell) answers to Sissy. DI 4-4411. LOSt in Royal Delle Mondsy, oiack ana wnite long-haired small dog. Name Leanna. Lib eral reward. RI 61413. LOST -Brown and white GER-I MAN SHORTHAIR. 1 year old male. Vicinity Horn Lane. FAMILY PET. DI 3-5404. 435 East Broadway DI 4-3259 1928 MODEL T Ford Coupe, 4480. cLfcAN lflSfi PONTIAC tudor1 naratop. Automatic and power sneering, uan ui j-BMB. FineW ork Cars $40 ud EMERALD AUTO 810 W. 6th 63RABJBXER $100 for equity Mapleton 268-4567 Notices Lost and Found 900 LOST from 25th and Adams, c o m . plet wt of Craftaman aocketi wrenches and other hand tool. All marked with my Initial! or I name, nay tiascue. Reward for return, pleate call DI 4-1794 after 4 p.nv Personals 905 HELP WANTED IMMEDIATELY for employment by Home Maker Service. Help manage ana care for nomes during ill ness or disablement of parent. Hourly wase. 12 evening les sons In 4 weeks, starting March 25th, required at a fee of $10. For further information call di 3-8121. 1074 Willamette, Room 211. It Vou Wan Something to Help YOU STOP SMOKING See Gene, once again He Has The Help That Will Stop The De aire For A Cigarette: GENE'S FAIRFIELD PHARMACY, -1101 r airiiein. vi z-nw, THAT BETTER JOB? Employers will hire the girl that is well groomed,- poised and self assured. Glorea La Vonne trelnlng will give you this. It you want to be a success, call ul Z-Z681 for details. FOR INFORMATION and services for problems of mental retarda tion of children and adults call the Assoclstlon for the Help of Retarded Children. DI 3-9142. Room 109, Empire Building, 1074 Willamette. Eugene. BRlfiiGgood used clothing, fur- Transportotion RIDERS WANTED leaving March 14th. Call Ernie, uis-iii extension 1B1V. School iMQtS WT PSiPARY" MEN as WOMEN FOR ' CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS 18 or over. No experience neces sary. Grammar school educa tion usually sufficient. Civil service Jobs are permanent, no layoffa. snort hours, nign pay, advancement. Send name, home address, phone number and time borne. Write Msrcel Co. Register-Guard Boa 5711. Privot Instruction 920 EUGENE DRIVER TRAINING DI 4-4772 Licensed Bonced Tescher Monuments 945 Blaesine Granite Co. Everything & Granite 4 Marble Since 1494 Cemetery Monuments 4 Markers Decorative Marble 769 Highway 99-N DI 3-0911 Cemeteries-Lots 950 OTVNHtHVED--ClJMErERV LOT Lane Memorial Gardena, "LAST SUPPER" Garden. Very REASONABLE. DI 3-0782. Cremotoriums 960 Eugene Crematorium 1100 Chamelton DI 4-1435 Florists-Cut Flowers 965 FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS TOMMY WILLIAMS FLORIST D: M455 1084 E. 15th Ave. IN LOVING MEMORY, BE SURE KIRKLAND FLOWERLAND PA 4-7905 4340 Franklin Blvd Funerol Directors 97S ENGLAND FUNERAL HOME Formerly Veach's Phone DI 4-5255, Pearl St. at 18th SCHWERING 4 ENGLAND CHAPEL Creswell, 1st & C Sts. TW 5-1881 THENeWEST MORTUARY In SPRINGFIELD-EUGENE Burns-Fredencksen Ul A Street RI 44411 Dependable 14-Hour Service McGAFFEPS- EUGENE MEMORIAL CHAPEL Personal and Dignified Service 490 East 13th DI 5-8718 BUELL CHAPEL Springfield 6th 4c B RI 7-4119 raraing Aajacent inapei BMTTH FUNERAL CHAPEL 115 N. Sixth WH 1-3513 Cottage Grove. Oregon FOOIELARSEN CHAPEL 1100 Chamelton DI 4-1435 Off Street Parking "STMON-LOUNSBURY" Mortuary "Parking Adjoining Mortuary" 1152 Olive VI 0-1591 Junction City Harrlsburg Phone Junction City WY 4-2152 OAKmBSE FUNERAL HOME sunset 1-2941 OAKR1DGE, OREGON MILLS MORTUARY Cottage Grove WH 1-3121 Drain, TEmplo mi Deoth Notices 980 nlture. household goods to Eu gene Mission Store at 484 Wil lamette. Newspapers to 1925 Roosevelt Boulevsrd. For free pickup of any above Items, call Ul 9.S7H9. EXPECTANT mothers wanting confidential advice and help may phone or write the Boys and Girls Aid Society of Ore-! gon, co Mrs. Mery Fine, Z301 N.W. Gllssn, Portland tu, ore. on. CA 2-9661. "ALCOHOTTCS ANONYMOUS- ALANON FAMILY GROUPS INFORMATION and HELP with family drinking problems day or night. TELEPHONE DI 3-2523 40th Annlverssry Sale Now At Tiffany's You Save On Prescriptions 64 H GREEN STAMPS TIFFANY'S SUPER DRUGS 4 Convenient Locations AWTJ fRLihDTFFlCULTVOTl In need of counseling shouia contact The Salvation Army or White Shield Home, 1261 N.W. Mayflower Avenue, Portland. . Telephone CApltol 3-1632. NPRE-INVENTORY SALEII Store Wide Savings U Price Jewelry Table PARAMOUNT DRUGS 1100 Main AUTO TRUCK WHOLESALE aae n amri.fr 4 door sedan Stick, very sharp 1777 aaa rnnn V8 Ranch wagon ;Full power, automatic 4977 17 PLYMOUTH V8 Belvedere Hardtop, a good one 4677 ' Ai-n From Bltf Y Market 1190 West 7th DI 3-1631 LOCAL 1-OWNER 1990 MER' runv MONTCLA1R fordor se- ; dan. Like new condition. Power 3 .rlnff and brakes, white- ' walls, radio, heater, 21,000 - actual miles. 41395. Will tske ' trsde and. arrange financing. nt A.7!t!Ul L?M0t)TH. 1S57 Savoy: NeW minm whltewalls. Low mile- age. Very nice condition, 4495. will accept partial trade. RI IsIitlKV Imnala fordor. V-4 Power brakes, steering. Auto matic Radio, heater, white walla. Too condition. 19,000 m SUR79. IS4 FORD COUPE. Stock. New iM.tric svstem. brakea and hocks. 15 Inch tires. 5250. RI 7 9524; T O-FORD fordor hardtop. V-4. Automatic. Good condition.! 41J0O. Would take trade. RI 7-! 2722. k JKMBLERS: i6t and WH. Ha dlo, overdrive. Excellent con dition. Make offer. Sell one. DI -9. - ftirifnpn PARhAR. V-8. stick. EXCELLENT CONDITION, good rubber. 4595. Call DI 4-4719, 154TTCAM BLER FORBOR station wagon. Original owner. See at 1099 River RoadJDIl-J93r 1M fifiriflE TOtrRIrTa CAR Completely restored, drive any wnere. sau. van """'; r mnt , mi 1MV KM FAFtn tudor hardtop. 311 stick. Black, Call fit R-TOta BJTMERCtJRV Tudor. transmission tow i 7. .ii ntstaoa. lTOnDe""SotrSporUman Flreillte tudor nsrotop. u k1 -c RI 4-3190. "63-CoKVXirrSPYBCT CONVERTIBLE, like new. DI 4-4405 14 VAUJfHALL Wsgon. Hester. Excellent 1959 CHEVROLET BISCAYSEI fTnct studio. 1045 wuisraetta, ditlon. 11,150. PhoneDI4-ll44.! j-, WATCH JaclTPaSi SftMURfiMAM Earl Schureman of 1848 Jefferson, passed away March 10, 1963. He waa born June 18. 188B at Allan. Kansas, He waa a veteran of World War I, and had lived In the Kueene area for over 20 years. Survived by his wife, Gertrude; a son, Howard of Riverside,1 California; a daughter, Margie of San Francisco; a brother, Walter of Amorlcus. Kansas: sister, Mrs. Gertrude Smith of Miner, Kansas, rrivate runerai services will be held Friday, March 22, 1943 at 10:30 a.m. in the England Funeral Home, Pearl at 18th. Pastor Harold fteske officiating. HoTFMANeatrlceA7Hoffman of 4824 4th Avenue, Tacoma,l Washington, passed away March IB, lima at ner resiuence In Tscoma. She was born May 7, 1914 In Marcola. She was a member of the Methodist Church In Springfield. She Is survived by her husband, David M. Hoffman or racoma; one son, John M. Hoffmsn of Tsco ma; one daughter, Ann Elisa beth Hoffman of Tacoma; one brother, c. Dale carton ot cu gene: one sister, Mrs. Olen Brougher of Eugene; her moth r. Mrs. Ethel Carson of Eu gene. Funeral services will be announced later by Buell Chap- ZERO Allan E. Zero of LaSalle Street, Harnsburg, pasted away March 20, 1993 at the age of 91. Complete obituary and funeral a r r a n 4 e ments will be an nounced later by Murphy Fu neral Home, Junction City. Funeral Notices 985 MARKS Francis M. Marks of 2431 Adams street, runerai aervlces will be held Friday, March 22, 1963 at 11 a.m. tn SImon.Lounsbury Funeral Chapel. Rev. Ray O. Marks officiating. Interment Mwmnrlsl Gardens. RICHMOND-Faye Alford Rich- mond or 1314 "V" street, Springfield. Funeral services will be held In the Poole-Ler sen Chapel. Friday. March 22, 1963 at 10 a.m. Rev. Murray McLees officiating. Interment at west Lawn. FTZlHENCE"- Jessie Belle Flor ence of 1230 West 10th Avenue. Funeral services will be held Friday. March 22. 1963 at 2 p.m. In Simon-Lounsbury Funeral Chapel. Rev. Arthur Hyland of ficiating, intarmeni west laws. Leaals IN THE CIRCUIT "COURT-oT THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE CASE NO. SUMMONS RORF.RT M. P1II.I.IAM. Plaintiff Thrift v IpntnrA iravir.1 : LABORATORY UNITED STATES NATIONAL, . - - 1 1 .... UIU. ssns UP runiuinu, a nauon- .n.fford' ' 1 btnkinf Mioclatlon; WIN!- 1 N.7sS ! Springfield RI 7-8113' ED ENSIGN, - widow; HAZEL TOOMANY BILLS? Let ui help you with our piannea ueoi ne EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD. Thur., March 21, 1963 Paft XUHr dilution. No need to borrow. Licensed ' Bonded CREDIT EQUITY, INC. 338 W. 11th Ave. DI J-445S Financial Advisors THE PEOPLE YOU CAN TRUST with your financial prooiema. Phnn nr coma In todav 1247 WlUamette pi 2-4485 YOUNG WOMEN of any fatth In need of confidential aavic may contact Catholic C ha lit lei 278 West Broadway, Eugene, Phnne DI S-SMi COtttfifGlTandVor Family Coun- cling: Profeaalonally qualified MAXWELL, a widow: BERTHA PHAIR and W. C. PHAIR, her husband; BETTY BOOK and JOHN BOOK, her huibandj DON OLD POWELL and VERDIE POW- ELL. hla Wife: HO SB K. fUWtLL, a widow; GEORGE D. POWELL and ROMA rUWKLLi nil wue: m ester K. POWELL and CLARA POWELL, hli wife; MAR IAN E. ROBLYER and RAY M. ROBLYER, her husband; MIL DRED E. LEPAGNOL and PETER LEPAGNOL, her husband; J. FRANK POWELL and PHYLLIS POWELL, hla wife; the unknown heirs of D. F. POWELL, Decoased and SUSAN C. POWELL, de ceased, if any there be; FRANK- helra of D. f. POWELL. ' D ceaeea, aaa ivbaim u powell, decesd. If any Uen bet FRAN- Kit BEXSON ADAIR and OWEN L. ADAIR, her hiubend: alia aU other persona or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, uen or interest in tne real estate described la the Complaint here in. DEFENDANTS IN THE NAME OF THE STATE or OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you In the above entitled uit on or be fore the last day ot the publica tion of this Summons; and if you so fall to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for In me piaintiirs complaint, to-wit: A decree of the Court determin ing that the above named de fendants, and each of them, have no Interest or estate In the real property described in the Plain tiff's complaint, except for the Interest of Frankle Beeson Adair under the terms of that certain land sale contract dated May, ivoe, reierrea to in tne piaintm s complaint, and that the plaintiff Is the owner of a fee simple es tate In such real property, sub ject oniy to tne interest of Frankle Beeson Adair under the terms of the above mentioned land sale contract. This summons is published pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court dated February 28, 1963. DARLING, VONDERHEIT at HERSHNER By Garland D. Hunter Jr. Of Attorneys for Plaintiff 260 East 11th Avenue Eucene. Orecon Date of First Publication. Febru ary 29, 1H3. Date of Last Publication: March 28. 1963. No 1317 March 19, 1983. INVITATION FOR B1TS Notice la hereby elven that sealed bids will be received by the Lane County Board of Com missioners at the Courthouse, Eugene, Oregon until 10:00 a.m. April 9, ipsa for: One (11 New Currant Modal Asphalt Heater and Pumping Booster, in accordance with specifications now on file In the County Clerk's office and at the Lane County Highway Shops at 1820 Roosevelt Blvd., Eugene, Oregon. The Bids will be pub licly opened at 10:00 a.m., April 3, 1963 In the County Commis sioner's Room, Lane County Courthouse. Eusene. Oreson. The County reserves the right to ac cept bids with minor deviations from the specifications or to re ject any and all bids. no maoer may withdraw his after the hour set for the open ing thereof, or before award of the contract, unless said award delayed for a period exceed ing 30 days. ah envelopes must be Plainly marked on the outside: "BIDS TO BE OPENED AT 10:00 A. M. APRIL 3. 1963." Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond in the amount of 10 of the bid price, to be forfeited If the bid is accepted and contract not performed. specifications may be ob tained at the County Clerk's of fice or tne Lane county High way onops, Board of Commissioners: By Frank unott, jets Hiu, and Ken neth Nielsen, County Commis sioners. No. 1397 March 28. IMS. NOTICE TOCRE0IT6R NOTICE Is hereby alven that the undersigned has been ap pointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oreson. Lane Coun ty, to act as the Administrator of the estate of OSCAR at. huet TER. Deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are! hereby notified to present the same, amy veniiea. ana wiin proper vouchers to the Adminis trator at 641 Pearl Street, Eu sene. Oreson. within six (6) months of the date of the first publication of this notice, the 28th day of February, 1963, 1 H. V. JOHNSON. Administrator of the Estate Of OSCAR M. HUETTiSK, Deceased. JOHNSON, JOHNSON St HARRANO Attorneys for Estate 641 Pearl Street , - Eugene, Oregon No. 1318 Date last Pub. March 26. 1963. N0TICEPNAl7"aETrra I MCNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Administrator of the Es tate or CLYDE MURUAJN nil filed his Final Report In said estate In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and the Court has appointed April 9, 1963 at 10:00 a.m. of said day, In the Courthouse In Eu gene, uregon tor tne neanng ot objections to such Pinal Report and settlement of said estate. First Publication: March 7, 1963 Roy S. Morgan, Administrator of the Estate of CLYDE MORGAN. BARBER COTTRELL 1260 Pearl Street Eugene. Oregon No. 1340 April 4, 1963, INTH THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE li. the Matter of the Estate of JAMES ADRIAN TRAPMAN, Deceased. No. 14430 CITATION TO: DOLORES BANTER, JUDITH C. GREGSTON, AND THE UN KNOWN HEIRS OF JAMES TRAPMAN. Jr: You are hereby commanded and cited to aooear in the above- entitled Court within ten days from the date of service of this Citation, If served within Lane County, Oregon, and within twen ty days If served within any other countv of the State of Ore gon, and personally served, or If served by publication within twentv-elaht days from the date of the first publication of thla Citation, to show cause, .If any I exists, why an Order of Sale of real property of aald estate sit uated In the City of Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, to-wlt: parcel i; Beginning at tne Northwest corner of Lot 7. Block 1. Cosmopolitan Homes, as platted and recorded in Book 28, Page 15, Lane County; Oregon Plat Records; running thence South 009' West 80.0 feet to the North line of 37th Avenue East: thence North 89 S3 West 120.0 feet to the East line of Hllyard Street; thence North 009' East 60.0 feet; thence South 8953' East 120.0! feet to the place of beginning. in Lane county, urcgon. PARCEL 2: Beglnnlns at point 120.0 feet South of the Northwest comer of Lot 38 of H L. and T. B. Stewart's Plat of Acreage Lots, as platted and recorded In Book 3, Page 5, Lane County Oregon Plat Records) running thence South 64.0 feet; thence East 188.7 feet to the West line of 18th Street thence North S4.0 feet along the west line of iflth street, thence West 188.7 feet to the point of beginning. In Lane County. Oreion. to pay the expenses of ad m In Is-1 IE BEESON ADAIR end OWEN stiff; call Catholic Charities of u ADAIR, her husband; also all Lane County at Diamond 6-3642 other persons or parties unknown 7 , . 1 . I i.ils. kHU rtrrht till, tat ior appoints.!. T." " i-iVtA in th. ;i t tratlon of and the claims aiatnai NEEDED inmeouMiy, i x - 'ZL i. - mn .int hr. said estate br Betty May Trap-I SKrtrt with other children rn. Defendants, men, Administratrix of the !i?i flS f of KhOTl TO: UNITED STATES NATIONALiabove-entitled estate, should not !l!r ni evenln I BANK OF PORTLAND, a nation-, be made as prayed for in the t WtiVrPAiR-TrTJr !! banklnf association; WINI-i petition of said Administratrix on DENTATTPLATE REPAIR - Dr RD ENSI0Nt , widow; HAZEL file herein. USE THE w A N T th and Oregon. Willamette. Eufene, dsn, 400d shape, will take some trsde. RI 4-4Jll.m istrii ifcu'ar:rv Irw mileage. 41.100. J10 Be4- Mrd wav. imuG TD 1434 East Uth PMAIR and W. C. PHAIR. her susnt tn an order of the Hon ,n nfinmv.!? . , : j arr-ra ' nunana: dli i i nuvn .nu orsoie ww.iu ..7, .una u. nis.f077 4x10 PORTHAR pins JOHN BOOK, her husband: DO.N-:the above-entitled Court, entered !v?iiicil adult or ehlld. Only SI. 14. !., POWELL and VERDIE March 4. 1443. POWELL, hla wl(e; ROSE K. WITNESS mr hand end the POWELL, a widow; GEORGE D.jsesl of said Court this Sth dsy POWELL and roma ruwKM.,.af March, 1441, ttnt m TV from VAI-I.rv RENTAL. 44 West 4th di Ki: his wife! CHESTER K. POWELL end CLARA POWELL, his wife; MARIAN E. KOBLYMl ana si WATClCTIOClCJETOLRXT;&jM. ROBLYER, her husbsnd; MIL- PAIR IB. oen ior sen, uncw . - - Stoltes, watchmaker, NORTH-I LEPAGNOL. her GATE TIME SHOP. 1404 Msr-ERANK POWELL and PHYLLIS ket Street, Springfield. 1 POWELL, his wife; the unknown, No. OLGA FREEMAN, Clerk of the Circuit Court for the Stste of Oregon lor Lane county By MAXINE BIGGS Deputy lUS-Marcb 44, IW. A D S FOR P R o F I T and R E S U T L S New Housing Gonslruction On Increase Intention Surveys Bolster Optimism By SAM DAWSON Of the Associate rresa NEW YORK The Proident siid the First Lady aren't the only ones with a new house un der way or planned. Home con struction is risinf. And surveys of consumer intentions spread optimism in the building indus try. This is a frequent late winter and early spring tendency. But its esrly flowering this year is particularly encouraging to those who hope the economy can keep moving ahead under its own power although any outside assets will be appre ciated. Housing starts in February are put at an annual rate of 1,280,000, or 4 per cent from January. The tpurt encourages the Department of Commerce to stick by its earlier predic tions that the year as a whole will see soma 1,450,000 nonfarm housing units started. This will make 1063 as good ss last year, one of the best. Helping bolster their optim ism is a contiulng rise in vari ous sectors of personal income and polls showing- consumer confidence in the economy gen erally holds high. Whether Cs4b or Instalment ' Manufacturers' payrolls in Februsry took their sharpest rise since laat spring. In Feb ruary factory wagea and sal sriea rose to an annual rate of $94.6 bilUon, topping the 1962 figure. Earnings of all employes and self employed persons, up $1 billion on an annual rate in January, spurted by $2 billion in February. It la out of such earnings that moat mortgages are sought and payments made. And It is the personal income total, now at an annual rate' of $450.8 bil lion, that takea care of house hold furnishings, whether on a cash or instalment basis. . And when total incomes rise, so does confidence and family planning. The University of Michigan Survey Research Center says a nationwide poll just completed shows plans are more wide spread now than a year ago to buy houses for owner occu pancy or to make improvements and repairs on old ones. But the survey cautions that con sumer confidence in the future hasn't gained any since its pre vious poll in November and De cember. Large Backlog Reported A more optimistic finding Is reported by Martin B. Galns- brugh, chief economist oi tne National Industrial Conference Board. His nonprofit research group's latest survey show more than 45 per cent oi tne -nun dreds of households contacted during the past two months ex pect the business situation to improve by midyear." Gains brugh says the survey shows home purchasing plans are en couraging and consumer ae- mand in general is strong with out signs of faltering. As briaht ss the spurt in ac tual home starts in February is the rise recently in local per mits issued for new housing construction. The Commerce De partment also reports a large backlog of unused construction permits. Much of this is for apartment buildings, wnicn us ually get under way later in the spring, On this backlog, and on con sumer intention polls, the de partment bases its prediction that a lot of new housing units will go up this year. And that ia good news for the building trades snd for their suppliers and for all the appliance and home furnishings makers snd dealers. Two Youths Shot to Death SEATTLE Ut Two youths were shot to death, and an other waa wounded Wednesday evening, in what a police of ficer said marked the end of a long feud, The victims were David Cun ningham, 17, 'and Andrew J. Drain Jr., 19. Ulysses Heath, 17, was wounded in an arm. Police Lt. Dean Phillips re lated this story: Cunningham. Drain. Heath and Louis Weaver, IB, were in Heath s car racing another in the Madrona District. The other car waa driven bv Dewltt A. Harris, 19. The drivers stopped opposite each other, and the four in the' Heath car walked over to Har ris, where an argument broke out. Phillips said Harris signed a statement saying he fired a pistol. Cunningham was struck twice but ran a half block before col lapsing. Drain was atruck in the back ar he ran. Phillips would not disclose the reason of the shooting. All the officer said was that it end ed a long feud. Harris was Jailed without charge. Lumbermen Hold Talks PORTLAND Wl How much will the price of lumber go down when blown-down timber from the Columbus Day storm reaches the market? That was a key point of dis cussions at the Weat Coast Lum bermen's Assn. meeting Thurs Dsniel Goldy. head of the Business and Defense Services Administration of the Com merce Department, told the lumbermen Wednesday that the price might drop as much as $4 per thousand feet. boldy, a former Portlander, also brought up a lumber trade mission that will go to Europe for a month next summer. My own belief is that Eu rope Is a tremendous market for lumber. People there are striving toward a better stand ard of living , . . They . . .hope to have homes ot their own in the near future, we must go alter this Business," he said Financial Reports NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Selected List Reported by Herrts, Uphsm et Co, Dsle: March 10, 196, Allh.ny 10H Cont Can All Ludlura Sat AlChem Al Chalmrs 15'.i Alcoa 41. Allied Stra SUi Alum Ltd 21 Vs Amerada 12Pa Am Airline III, Am Can 4SV. AmCynmd Sua Am El Pwr 34Vi AMP 20A4 Am M Clmx 3'i Am Motors m Am Not Gas 41 Am T4iT 120H Am Tobacco 31H Am Viscose 41. Ampex isv Ansconaa .5 Armco Armour Atchison Avco Bal 4 Ohio Beckman Bendix Beth Steel Boeing Bon War Brunswick Burllneton Burrougha Campbell 1 1 Case Caterpillar laianese Cerro De P Cessna Chea & Ohio 46H Chrysler 49Ts Cities Sve 43ta Colo Fuel 99 Col Gas 24Vi Cont Oil Corn Prod Crown Zel crucible 44 44 5Ci 14i Curl Wrlsht 40 ya Deere Olsney Douglas Dow Dresser DuPont 42 331 33. 49 237. 53 'i 43H 2S, 24 33 93 41 30H 381s 42 1H 294 29'a 971a 33ti 39 23 21H Eastern AU-1 30. Eastman HSa El Paso 181, Erie SH First Chrtr 34 Ford 43e rruenaur 27V. uen uynca Gen Eleo Gen Food Gen Mot Gen Tel Gen Tire Ga Pao Gillette Ooodyear Grace Gt Northrn 48H Greyhound S4V4 Gulf Oil 41H Homestake 49e HoweSound UH Ideal Cem UVa 111 Central 44 IBM 411 Intl Harv 44a Intl Nickel 49V4 Intl Paper 14 Intl T T 42H Johns Manv 444 Jonea&Lau 41Va KalserAlum 444 Kennecott 71V4 74V4 73 781 43a 25 lli 43 Vi 331. S3V4 40 DOW JONES CLOSINO AVERAGES 30 Industrial 474.91 down M 20 Ralla 191.24 down .14 14 Utilities 139.41 down .29 volume i2v,ow KerrMcGee 394 Sill 42 Va 44H 3t. Si 2014 27 SJ'.t 98 ti 91 34 Litton Lockheed Lorlllard Msck Magnavox Martin McDermott MGM Minn Mrs Monsanto -Mont Ward Natl Biscuit 44 Natl Cash 48's Natl Dlst 24 NstlGypsm 44 Natl Lead 74 NY Central 14H No Am Avla 4014 Nor Pacific 434 NW Airlines 1V, Olin Math 3614 Outboard 13ta Owens 111 41 Pacific Gas 32H Pan Amer 28Va Penney Penn RR Pepsi Pflier Phillips Polaroid Proc 4 Gam 724 Pure Oil 40 Radio 99H Rayonler 234 Raytheon 24 Relchhold 11 Rep Steel 38Vi Rexall 30V4 RynldaMet 144 RynldaTob 431a Rlchdsn-Mrl 41V4 Richfield 424 Royal Dutch 4454 44a 414 11 19H 2i 4614 19ia 49V4 401. 49 1341 feway St Regis Ssnd Imp Schenley Seara ' Shell T at T 24 Sinclair 3li Socony 444 fouthrn Co 49V4 So P.clllo 291a Sparry 19V4 Std Oil Cal 444 Std Oil Ind 434 Std Oil NJ 41H Studebaker 44 Sub Gaa 18V4 Sunray S3Ta Swift 414 Tenn Gas 144 Texaco 44a Texaa Gulf 14 Texas Inst 584 Textron 194 Thlokol 24t -n amo 51 Tidewater 234 Transsmer 47V4 Un C.rbido 105a Un Oil 414 Un Pacific 344 united Aux 484 Untd Alrl 344 Ilnt Fruit 24'a US Borax 2714 US Plywd S2H US Rubber 4314 US Steel 4518 UN Match 144 Upjohn 358 Varlan 134 Wes Union 188 '-'nehse 124 Woolworth 704 instwn .9014 Zenith 51V4 The following bid and asked quo tations from the National Associa tion of Securities Dealers, Inc., do not represent actual transactions. They are a guide to the range with in which these securities could have been sold or bought at the lime of compilation. BID Albertson's 14 Arden Farms, Com, . 1314 Bank of Amer. .. 404 Big "C" Stores .... 14 Boise Csscsde . 2.1' 1 Cas. Nat. Gaa 121. Cone. Ftwaya. . is Equitable s. & L. ...... 3314 Flrat Natl Bank 44V4 Fred Mayer - .... 101,4 Hyster, Com. .... janisen. Inc. ..... Ksiser steel ..... Koehrtng M.yf.lr Mkts. Ajornson-Knud. NW Nat. Gaa Oregon Met. 2714 ..... 25V, 1S4 148 "n 194 344 1V4 Ore-Ida 5V4 Ore. Ptind. Cem. 19V4 Pac. Intmtn. Exp. is'a P.P. L-, Com. 2(14 Pope A Talbot ... 22 Ptlnd. Gen. Elec. ...... 174 rort. Trans., com, ..... 11V4 Seattle First Natl 834 Thrifty Drug 33 United Peclflc 40 U.S. Natl. Bank 74 Warren Bros. ......... 23V4 wasn. Nat. Gaa . ... 331,4 West Coast TeL . 118 vest. Nat. Gaa . 13 Weyerhaouaor ...... 29V4 ASK 15Vs 181. 63 Vi SV4 274 134 14 S9V4 474 11 29i 37V4 17V4 154 714 SHi 3V4 IVi SH 11 17V4 28V4 24V4 19V4 13V4 67 V. 35 V. 424 77 Vi 25 Vi 354 33 V4 14 31 3-10-63 Following price rang4f for Invest ment eompsnles were supplied by the National Association of Securi ties Dealera. Aberdeen ........... Aff. Fund . Boston Fund Bullock . Csnadlan Fund ...... Century Shs ......... Cheraloal Fund ...... Colonial Growth Colonial Fund Comm. Inv Co ...... Diver. Growth . .... Dividend Shs Dreyfus Fund ...... Eaultv Fund Fidelity Cep Finan. indtiat Fund. Inv ... Group Sees, Comm .. Inc. of Boston ...... Incorv. Inv Keystone S-3 msss. Inv Growth .. Mass. Inv Trust Nstl Inv .... ... Nstl Stock .... One Wm. St. Pioneer Fund ...... rumara r unci . Putnam Growth ..... at Kieo ...... Telev. United Accum United Income ' Value Une lneoema Wellington Fund 14.04 WeUlngton Equity 13.10 BID 1.14 7.80 4.36 13.64 . 16.64 13.44 10.94 11.87 11.03 4.97 S.lt I. 24 19.97 8.49 7.91 4.11 4.24 12.68 7.94 4.7S 13.74 7.6S 13.98 14.47 7.S3 II. 40 ' 9.24 14.52 8.24 7.11 18.70 11.82 4.14 ASK -1 34 444 10.13 13.84 11.01 14.93 11.48 11.97 11.05 10.44 4.49 1.44 17.36 4.40 S.41 4.81 10.17 11.44 S.44 7.41 14.94 4.39 19.28 14.64 4.94 13.95 10.10 15.74 4.97 7.75 14.97 11.91 4.44 1444 14.14 Stock Market Ends Dav Sa?lttPnSoftNote)Lower Volume A VUI1UUUU11 WASHINGTON Ml President Kennedy selected Leland J. Ha worth Thursday to be director of the National Science Founda tion. Haworth now is s member of the Atomic Energy Commission. The White House announced his place there will be taken by Gerald Tape, president of the Associated Universities, Inc., of New York City. Haworth will be the second director of the Science Foundation, succeeding Alan T. Waterman, who is re tiring. Haworth, 58, is a physi cist, and former director of the Brookhaven National Labora tory, a government atomic installation. Haworth also is a former president of Associated Univer sities, Inc., from which he re signed to go to the AEC in 1901. Tape, 47, also is a physicist and a director at Brookhaven, suc ceeding Haworth there as he will be doing at the AEC. Blaze Levels Huts SAIGON, Viet Nam Wl Fire swept through s Saigon slum area, destroying 3,400 thatched roof shanties and leaving 25,000 persons homeless before it was finally brought under control early Thursday. Hundreds of the slum dwellers plunged into the Ssigon River to escape the blaze. More than 100 were in jured, police said. NEW YORK tffl The stock market closed irregular Thurs day with a number of leading issues clipping their prices. It was a day of minor fluctu ations. The market was up sngntiy at the start, traded about even at midday, declined in the afternoon, recovered, then softened again. . . Volume for the day waa esti mated at 3.3 million shires compared with 3.69 million Wednesday. Lossea of key atocks went from fractlona to about a point. Chemicals were off fairly sharply. Down about a point were Du iont and Eastman Ko dak. Anken Chemical was off about 2. U.S. Smelting held a gain of about a point. IBM lost about 3 and Polaroid around 2. Xerox declined more than s point. A number of oils, nonferrous metals and selected Issues of fered resistance to the retreat. Up fractionally were Stand ard of Indiana, Texaco, Ameri can Smelting, Homestake, Phelps Dodge and General Dynamics. Gains of a point or so were made by U.S. Gypsum and United Air Lines. , Red Chinese List Critics Salmon Research Proposal Opposed at Senate Hearing SALEM I A measure to turn over angler license funds to the Fish Commission for sal mon research was opposed by Rollin E. Bowles, Portland, chairman of the Game Com mission, Wednesday. Bowles appeared before the Senate Fish and Game Commit tee and said the bill would be an "invasion of traditional sources of revenue of the Game Commission." Legal Notice is hereby alven thsfCh undersigned, as Savlnga and Loan Supervisor of the State of Ore gon, hae received from Homo Savlnga and Loan Association, an Oregon eorporetlon, an applica tion for an office to be estab lished in the vicinity of Pearl and llth Streets, Eugene, Oregon. Persons Interested In protesting the application may contact the Supervisor at the Corporation Commissioner's office, 301 Labor and Industries Building, Salem, Oregon, In person or by writing prior to midnight. AprU 4, 1963. Dstcd and flrat published Msrch 7, 1963. Date of second publication March 21, 1963. Date of last publication AprU 4, . 1941. W. J. P. farrelt SAVINGS AND LOAN SUPERVISOR No. 14(4-AprU 4, 19SI. The bill would transfer sal mon research funds from the Game Commission to the Fish Commission and direct that they be used in coastal stream reha bilitation work. The Game Commission con trols sports fishing and hunting. The Fish Commission controls commercial fisheries. Vcrn Aycrs, Oregon Coast Assn. president, urged passage of the bill. He said the original idea in earmarking the aalmon money for research was that it would be spilt witn tne risn Commission, Eugene Markets Portland Markets PORTLAND Ul Buttarfat Tentetlve, eubjeet to Immediate change Premium quality deUvered In Portland. 44 cents lb.i first quality 41i aecond quality 96. Butter Prints per lb. to retailer! Grade AA, 94 score, 44t A grade. H score, 40; n grade, eo score, eo. Cheese To retsllers 6lnale daisies, 44V4-47V4I processed Amert een, 4444. a-ggs 10 retsllers orode aa, extra large, 4349; AA large, 42-47; A Urge, 4044; AA mediums, 19-44; AA small, 10-17, Cartons 14 cents additional. Eggs To producers, at farm AA eatra large, 34-3914; AA large, 14-17V4: A lane. 31-38: AA mediums. 11-I4V4; AA .mall. 11-MV4. ' Live poultry wumeo to growera f.o.b. ranch No. 1 quality fryers, ita-4 lbs., 176-19; light kens, 6-6V1; heavy nana, 12, Turkeys Froxen, ready to cook, to retsllers Hens 1741; toma 34-49. Rabbits Averege to growers aome down to 20; colored pelts 4-4 cent, less; fresh killed fryers to retailers 54-62, few at as; cut up, 40-44. . Among fractional losers were U. S. Steel, Ford, Chrysler, Con solidated Edison, Eastern Air lines, Scherlng and Zenith. Prices on the American Stock Exchange were Irregular in slow trading, corporate Donas were irregu lar; U. S. governments were un changed to easier.. TOKYO WT Communist China reported Thursday that in the past five months 44 of the world'a 81 Communist parties have attacked Chinese commu nism with epithets ranging from warlike" to "Trotakylte." It was the first time an exact figure has been given of the number of Communist antag onists publicly ranged against Peking In the great debate over how to bury Western capitalism. The official Peking People's Daily recalled Peking's agree ment with Moscow two. weeks sgo to halt the public name calling whioh has embittered the great debate In the Communist camp. It noted, however, that the Chinese party reserved its right to make public answer to every srgument which openly singled out the Chinese regime by name. EUOENE EGO PRICES Jumbo A Extra Large AA Extr Large A L. rse AA 1-arR A Wfrtlum AA - Medium A Smell A A '36 Portland Grain ' PORTLAND n White wheat 121V) nominal soft white no bid. White club no bid. Hard red winter no bid. Hard white heart no bid. Oatt no bid. Barley 44.00 Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef cuts (cholco steers) Hind qusrters, 46.0044,00; rounds 44.00- 44.00: trimmed full loin. 62.0M4.00i forequartars. I4.0O-33.0O; chucks, 34.40.30.00l ribs, 44.0044.00. Lembs Choice and prime, 34-40 lbs, 38.7542.00; 40.70 lbs., 14.0040.00. Veel - Choice, 40-180 lbs. 68.00- 99 0; good, 46.00 - 44.00; standard, 48.00-54.00. Produce 46 Onions Yellow, 40 lb. sacks On. 43 med., l.2l.so; ige., 1.29-1.79; Doners, 13 I 75; Red, Z.M-Z.75. 4.1 1 Potstoes Ore. Russets, No. A, 41 i 100 lb.., 1.0O-1.40; aome best, 4.O0; 41 bakers, 1.74-4.24. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (UPl-UsnA) Cattle 50; no early sales. Cslves 24; te heed mostly eholco 474 lb. steer feeder eelves 14 on bought to ar rive bests. Hogs 11; no eerly sales. Sheep 40; one lot slaughter lambs yet to sell. Morse Pushes Research Lab WASHINGTON (OTD Stn. Wayne Morse, D-Ore., urged Wednesday that funds be appro priated for a range and wildlife habitat laboratory at La uranoe, Ore. The request was made in pre pared testimony, submitted to the Senate Appropriations com mittee while Morse wss in Costa Rica. Research which could be car ried out at the laboratory would be "of Importance to the whole Pacific Northwest," Morse Mid in the statement. He said the La Grande lab oratory had been programmed for aome time and that four acrei of land had been set aside for leasing to the government for $1 year. Portland Lawyer Joins Committee SALEM Oft Sen. Don. Win ner, a lawyer, waa appointed to the Senate's Constitution Revi sion Committee Thursday, Re placing Sen. Ted Hallock. Both are Portland Democrats. Hallock aald he withdrew from the committee because he said he believes he should be replaced by a lawyer.. , The committee, meeting with similar House committee, is considering a proposed new state constitution, 4