1 1 ( m ! f 2? t I "JLuT ?..A S T R Ift ,L ' n ED A U T 0 Norman" E. Tlmb,, of Van Nuys. Cat-f.. stands " ! beside his car on which hydraullcally-raised rear "deck'1 covers engine, (as tank and spare wheel. MARKETS PRCOUCE PORTLAND, May 10. Butterfat (Tentative, subject to immediate change): Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland, 61-64c lb.; iirst quality 59-62c lb.; second quality 57-60c. Valley routes and country points 2c less tnan Ilrsr. Butter Wholesale F. O. B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score, 61-62c lb.; A, 92 score, ,60-61Jc lb.; B, 90 score, 58c lb.; C, 89 score, 57c lb. Abnye prices are strictly nominal. Cheese (Selling price to Port land wholesalers): Oregon singles, 3fU-481c; Oregon 5-lb. loaf, 415-50.C. Eggs (To wholesalers): A grade large. 53531c; A grade, medium, 51-52Jc; B grade, large, 47i-50ic. Live Chickens (No. 1 quality F. O. B. plants): Broilers, under 21 lbs., 27-28c; fryers, 21-3 lbs., 29-30c; 3-4 lbs., 30-31c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 30-31c; fowl, leg horns, 4 lbs. and under, 24-25c; leghorns, over 4 lbs., 26-27c; color ed fowl, all weights, 31c; old roosters, all weights, 18-20c lb. Rabblta (A v e r a g e to grow ers): Live while, 4-5 lbs., 27-29c; 5-6 lbs., 25-27c; colored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy does, 13-18c lb.; dressed fryers to butohers, 57-60c lb.; old and heavy ones, 35-38c lb. Fresh Dressed Meats (Whole salers to retailers per hundred lbs.): Beef: Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., $39-42; commercial, $38-41; util ity, $34-35. Cows: Commercial, $37-39; utility, $34-35; canner-cutter, $36 38. Beef Cuts (Good steers): Hind quarters, $49-53; rounds, $51-52; lull loins, trimmed, $56-59; tri angles, $37-38; square chucks, $39-41; ribs, $45-48; forequarters, S37-38. Veal and Calf: Good-choice. $47- 53; commercial, $47-49; utility, $35-42. Lambs: Good-choice, under 60 lbs., $51-53; commercial, $47-48. Mutton: Good, 70 lbs., down, $26-29. Pork Cuts: Loins, No. 1, 812 lbs., $49-53; shoulders, 16 lbs., down, $35-36; sparcribs, $43-45; carcasses, $30-30.50. Wool: Coarse, valley and med ium grades, 45c lb. Mohair: Nominally 28c lb. on 12-month growth. Country-Killed Meats: Veal: Top quality, 42-44c lb.; fancy to 45c; other grades ac cording to weipht and qualilv. Hogs: Light blockers, 28-30C lb.; sows, 23-25c. Lambs: Top quality, 4S-50C lb.; mutton, 18-20c. Beef: Good cows, 30-34c lb.; canners-cutters, 25-30c. Onions: 50 lbs. western Ore. yellows, No. 1 med., from cold storage, $2.00-2.40. Large, $2.75 3.00; boilers, U-78 In., $1.00; 10 bs. toilers, 20c. Texas new crop yellow bermudas, $3.40-50; Texas white, $4.25. Potatoes: Russets, Deschutes, No. 1A, $4.25-40; 25-lh. No. 1A, $1.10-20; 15-lb. No. 1A, 70-75c; No. 2. 50 lbs., $1.60-65. Wash. Russets, No. 1A, $4.00-25. Idaho No. 1A, $4.50-75. New potatoes: Calif, long whites, size A, $4.35-75. Hay (Following wholesale prices are strictly nominal): U. S. No. 1 green alfalfa or better, baled truck lots wholesale, Port land, $36-37; U. S. No. 1 mixed timothy, $38. Oats and vetch '-win We'll Make It i Look Like New I Our expert body men can repair body damage In a short time. Drive In now. HANSEN MOTOR CO. Oak A Stephens Phone 446 M If fis . , " 1 , t SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS Phyllis, Vogel (left) of Inglewood, Calif., and Betty Jean Gaston of Seattle, Wash., won the sweep stakes tolloff championship of the women's international bowling congress held at Columbus, O. Mrs. Vogel rolled 1,120 for six garnet In the major division, and Mrs. Gaston rolled 944 in the minor division. IAP Wirephotol. mixed hay, uncertified clover hay, nominally $20 ton, baled, on Willamette valley farms. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. May 10 (.f) Cattle: Generally steady on light supply; lew good led steers, 24.50-25.50; odd head good-choice 840-979 lb. stocker steers, 24.00; few low good heifers, 23.00: medi um. 21.00-22.50; common, 18.50 20.00; good cows scarce; medium, 17.5018.50; cutter-common, 15.00 17.00; canners, 12.50-14.50; shells down to 10.00; odd head good sau sage bulls, 22.00; medium, 18.50 21.00; cutler-common, 16.00-18.00; vealers, slow; few choice light kinds, 33.00; bulk good-choice, 28.00-32.00; medium, 25.00-27.50; common, 15.00-24.50; culls down to 12.00 or below. Hogs: Fairly active, generally steadv; bulk and top good-choice 180-235 lb. butchers, 20.75; mere ly good, 20.00; those scaling 260 270 lbs., 18.5018.75; bulk good choice sows, 15.00-17.00; odd head weighty boars. 8.25-9.00; small lot good-choice 93 lb. feeder pigs, 22.00. Sheep: Steady on scant supply; few common wool Iambs. 20.00; good-choice lOii lb. slipped lambs No. 1 pelts, 22.50; odd head com mon shorn ewes, 8.00. LEOAL NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Iridic Palntlnr. Doutla County, Ofefftn Sealed btda will be received by the 10s m M I Preterti hosiery y ''Slrmrl''. IT SSJ " saees and rant. ' ITril jl ! j I IA simple rinse - llffill i' chievtt remark- It. Ti j, "JSII 1 a- E2 ti 'I! K-.- rif County Court of Douglaa County, Ore- Son, at the court house In Roieburg. regon. at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 23rd day of May, 1049, for painting of twelve 12i Steel Brldgea and Approaches No bid will be considered unleaa ac companied by caiih. bidder's bond or Crimea cnrcK lor an amount equal in at least five 9i per cent of the total amount 01 ine oia. A sufficient bond wilt be required for the faithful performance of the contract in a sum equal to the total BIMUUni Ol IM DID. Plans, specifications, forms of con tract, proposal blanks, and full infor mation tor oiaoers may De ontalned at the office of the County Court or the County Engineer, Court House, Rose burg. Oregon, upon the deposit of One Dollar m.OOi. The right Is reserved to reject any Item or all proposals, or to accept any separate Item of the proposal or pro posals deemed best for the County. ROY AQEE. County Clerk of Douglas County. THE COUNTY COURT Or DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON. D N. BUSENBARK, County Junce. L. V. BECKLEY. County Commissioner. R. O. BAKER. County Commissioner. 'Seall Attest: ROY AOEE, County Cierk. NOTICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hcrrby fllvn that the under sisnerl executrix of the Eitete of Jemei H Drarllng. deceased, hao filed In the County Court of the State of Oreion for Douelai County, the final recount of her admlnliitrat.on of nald estate, and that nald Court hai fixed Saturday the 21st day of May. at 10 o'clock In the forenon of aaid day, at the time, and the County Corrt room In the court home at Roieburg, Oregon, at the place for hearing objection!. If any, to laid finel account or to the lettlement of said eiiaie. Dated April 31st. 1940 ISA. BELLE H1NRY, Executrix of the Estate of James H Dearllng, Deceased Polio Cases In Pacific Coast States Increase A 450 percent increase In the number of polio cases in the three Pacific Coast states was revealed today as the National Foundation for Infantile Paraly sis again urged parents to ob serve several basic precautions to protect their children's health. Oregon's 1949 total up through May 5 to 24 cases, compared with 17 for the corresponding weeks In 1948, but California and Wash ington were showing much more serious gains. Latest figures com piled by the March of Dimes organization placed California's number of 1949 cases at 322 and Washington's at 49. They had 49 and 22 cases, respectively, for the same period last year, which brought the southernmost of the West Coast states Its worst polio siege. j Felix Monies, Oregon repre sentative of ,the national founda tion, recalled that California's outbreak of polio "was marching Oregonward last winter before cold weather caused It to -abate." He declined to predict what the warm months would mean to Oregon in terms of polio but pointed out that 1948 was the most severe infantile paralvsis year in United States history. Montes listed these steps for lessening the chance of contract ing the disease: Keep away irom crowds, pay strict ettentlon to personal hygiene, do not swim in waters that might be polluted, keep flies away from food and avoid overtirlng, extreme fatigue and sudden chilling. He added that if symptoms of headache foyer or gastro - intestinal dis turbances occur notify a physician. Movie Will Be Shown By Sunday School Missioner A. F. Kelstrup. missionary of the American Sunday School Un ion lor Douglas County, an nounced he is showing a mo tion picture, "The Prodigal Son," and selected short subjects at the Melrose Chapel Saturday at 7:45 p.m. Kelstrup said the same pro gram would be presented Sun day at 7:45 at Pine Grove chapel. The public is invited. Six new Sunday Schools have been organized In the . County during the last three months since he took charge here, Kel strup said. These are at Tiller, Trl-City, Winchester, Res ton, Olalla, and Riversdale. Forest Service Asks Bids On Cement Mixers, Jeeps The U.-S.' Forest Service is of feln 15 cement mixers, five Army jeeps and several pickups ana trucks to tne punnc tor chase on a sealed bid basis cement mixers are In various loca. Hons in Washlneton and Oreeon. The jeeps, pickups and trucks are locatea at atao at inn Avenue, fortiand i. For information, the nearest U. S. forest supervisor's office, lorest ranger or the above add ress may be contacted. Bid closing date, May 24. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage License KAUFFMAN Curtis Joseph Kauffman. Ycncalla. and Verna Mildred Heading, Corvallis. Divorce Suits Filed BARNES Freida May vs. Les ter F. Barnes. Married at Shel ton Wash. March 10, 1941. Cruel and Inhuman treatment charged. Property settlement and $350 as alimony in gross asked by plain- AWARDS ANNOUNCED Free insulation for his home yJSiasfcjjf., FOWLER J": 'rr. 5p f ' 20-Yor Prorated Warranty Lew Operating Cett 3-Way Insulation Trouble-Free "Black Heat" Element i .s. ifv.s4ia ihim.iihw i ii iiisb sjsa.iisj f J jl gnaw ' -:'-'' ' ' 1 . ,. , i '7 yc. -: j V -- & ?' v "'-5 , -. "ii :. wv;:V H7P:fl GUESS WHO No. it isn't the phantom. The masked man in this picture is Jack Mayes, California Oregon Power Co. welder, working on the company's new reservoir on the hill north of town. (Picture by Paul Jenkins) 4 V5:T UK 6 i i7VJ S' BEAT. ALL THE MEN BUT ONEMasako Katsura, Japan's only woman professional billlardlst, took second place in Japan three-cushion championship acalnst a field of men. was won by L. K. Byrd, 1943 Fair- mount Ave., in a contest spon sored by Builders Insulation Co., announced Charles Edmomds, manager. Robert Green, 10 Mil ler Lane,' was awarded free weather stripping for his home. The contest was held in con nection with the Spring Festi val. UTOFYOUR AUTOMATIC WASHERT You Need FOWLEK i Use a Fowler with an automatic washer and you have the key combination that turni out a sparkling white wb thing in no time flat. A Fowler supplies all the hnt water you need when you need it. You can be sure the water is always clean because it's protected by a glass-Kned tank that resists nut. You can be sure the water is always hot. but never overheated, because Fowler's economy tem perature control keeps water at just the right temperature. No wonder laundry results are best when you install a Fowler with your automatic washer. FEATURES f W Now'l the time to get trucks In shape for the hard knocks of hot weather driving. After months 6f rugged winter operation engines need a complete tunc-up before they'll be ready for dependable, econom ical summer performance. That includes oil change, the inspection, cleaning, ad justment, or servicing of spark plugs, distributor, regulator, carburetor, valves, batteries, cables, tubing and wiring. Our seasonal service also includes I complete vehicle lubrication job the lubrication Wed., May 11, 1949 Th Russians Hurt Own Cause PORTLAND,- May 12 UP) The Russians themselves licked Communism In Western Ger many, Robert F. Maguire, Port land attorney, said Wednesday. Maguire has just returned from Nuernberg where he was a member of the military tribunal trying 21 nazis on war crimes charges. "The attitude nf the Russians and the magnificent work per formed by the airlift have solidi fied every element of society Douglas Fir Lumber Output PORTLAND, Ore., May 12. Douglas fir lumber production Is slowly getting back to normal from the winter low points, said H. V. Simpson, executive vice president of West Coast Lumber men's Association. He said week ly averages for April of 171,153, 000 board, feet were only slightly higher than March averages. 'We are still more than 500, 000,000 board feet short for the first 17 weeks of 1949 compared to the same period In 1948," Simp son said. "West Coast sawmills have produced 2,590,693,000 board feet so far this war, well below 1948's 3,102,229,000 board feet cut." ' "Members of tha West Coast Lumbermen's Association have LITERALLY SO PASCO, May 12. (P) A driver told police Wednesday that the reason his car Jumped a curb and sheared a pole was that he was "pie-eyed." What he meant, the man hur riedly explained, was that he was so preoccupied with trying to keep a napkin over a piece of pie that he didn't notice where nls car was going. J. N. Boor Ourboard Motors 924 Gdn, Vally. Rd. Ph. 530-J-l Authorised Johnson Service & Sales 1 Boats and Trailers 'rom where How Curlcy Lnwson's cousin from back East and a few of us got talking when he was here vlsltlns, and I couldn't help noticing how different he aaid things. For Instance, he said, "Lifting that 200-pound bag of cement al most killed me." "You mean sack of cement?" aBks Curlcy. (That's tho way we'd say it.) "No," inter rupts young Elliott who'd spent a lot of time down South, "He means a 'pofre of sec-ment.' " It waa good for a chuckle, any way. Bag, sack or poke we know Copyright, and servicing of all chassis points, trans mission, differential, steering ' gear, 'wheel bearings, and other units as need ed. We give cooling systems a complete draining and Hushing, add rust inhibitor with the refill. Water pumps, gaskets, hoses, connections every inch of the cooling system is thoroughly checked by our expert International-trained me chanics. See us soon for the seasonal (ruck servicing It takes for pep-ful, pow erful and smooth summer trucking.4' News - Review, Roseburg, Or. 7 In Germany, Assertion against Communism," he said In an interview. He said the best results in re- , building G er ma n y can be achieved by "spending a lot ol time on the young people. It is too late to try much in the way of educating the older genera tions which have lived through two hard wars." But, he added, uppermost in the minds of the people there is the Idea of build ing a government that combines authority and responsibility and no dictator. Returning To Normal stepped up their nation-wide con sumer advertising and promotion campaign," Simpson said, "and are stressing lumber's superior ity as a building material." He said lumber producers were tying in their promotion drive with re tail lumber dealers and dis tributors, to help them In their marketing problems. ' Triansria'a imnlnt new chick starter tn Krumbltiea lorm m manng new records tor bsaUhier. tatter grow ins; chicks, i'hia atse, is cearse . enough tor easy taeding yet amall enough to be site tor the amaiisit chicks. Give vous chlcKg a good start with Triangle Krumblaa. Sold locally by Sutherlin Fruit Growers Ann. Sutherlin, Oregon Adftttmmtmt I sit ... y Joe Marsh, J ) I Would You Say It? what he waa trying to say. It Just depends on where you are In the U. S,, which way sounds right. From where I sit, whenever we criticize someone for sounding fun ny to us, we ought to think how we sound to Arm. It's the same as choosing your liquid refreshment. I'm accustomed to a moderate glass of beer you may like ginger ale but who's to say the other's wrong? Td say we're both right 1949, United Slalci Bremen Foundation SIG FETT 527 N. Jackson Phone 1150 Roseburg Pharmacy 241 N. Jackson , Phone 7 222 W. Ook Phone 34S