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For Sqje,a Misc. 18 . ARE YOU Cot DC to wait ton long. Aluminum, steel. It other metals on allocation list. Parts eou lament etc. ara aett.ne acaxre. And now a bill to place up to 30 percent tax on new trailers , coming up In Congress fortunately i we have ordered heavier than aver ! before Jt still hav a good stock of of QUALITY trailers on hand. They j ara going fast however. Dont be fooled bv PRICE trailers. The trailer you I buy bow may have to last you a long t time Buy only a QUALITY trailer I dr from a dealer who can ft will stand back of It. Select your QUALITY trailer from the following outstanding tines SPARTAN NEW MOON ROYCRAFT KIT TRAVELO IR0NW00D COLUMBIA LOWEST ir LONGEST TERMS AVAILABLE Earl E. Smith Trailer Homes 47M Kwr M So Priona T-WJ1 t Bill.. So. on Hwy. as EUGENE. ORE TRAILERS" ROADMASTERS TRAVELEERS TERRY RAMBLERS 14 Ft. To 35 rt. New V lined After tou have shopped tt compared i us r un ina hist ior LESS. Buy-Sell or Trade LOWEST INTEREST-LONGEST TERMS MAKE SUnt BtF unb you BUY Burkett's Trailer Sales 4446 Hwy. 00 So. Eugene, Or. Phone S-M42 Singer Elec. Portable ONLY $49.50 Treadles at $24.50 Guaranteed and 8 free sewing lessons with all machines. SINGER SEWING CENTER 204 Jackson CHEAP 1 OLD STYLE Wenllng hoiifie electric range, 1 deluxe lawn mower. 207 W. Kl. Ave. No., after 5 P.M. ALUMINUM" GARAGE doors, complete with easy to hang hard ward. 58.30. Ph. .1-81.16. FOR SALK GAS RAN UK, used, 1 year. Ply 3-8353. SPARK OIL CIRCULATING heater: Slightly used. Ph. 3-84(96, 712 Rtflgeview SIX GOATS. J939 Pord Sedan. Call 3-8B78 HARDWOOD rXOORINO. Ph. 3-4785. Fuel 20 ORDER YOUR WINTER WOOD WHTLP OUR SUMMER PRICES ARE ON Double loada of peeler core, (trap lac ana mm ena, .hj, 2 mrh yisnr ends. 112.50; 1 Inch planar endi. 10; Immediate delivery Call Claude Wll ley Fuel Co., 1-1745 or 2-3737 1502 C Douglas St LOG ENDS, fireplace, cook stova and gurnare wood 1 per unit you haul. No deliveries Sullivan V Son Lumber Co., miles No. of Roieburg on M. Timber & Sawmills 21 WANTED BU 20 n noVKW O' roMPARABI.E SIZE WITH POWER SUITABLE FOR COLD; DECKING Preferably on sled and without rig- ging, but will consider anything but junkers. Caah or terms. L. E. SULLIVAN & SON LUMBER CO. WANTED TO BUY Gang toga also timber large or ems II tracts. Top Prices. Slomsr l.hr Co. Ph 1 Riddle days 2202 Sutherlin WANTED SECOND GROWTH LOGS CONTACT WILBUR LUMBER CO. WANTED - GOOD SAWMILL LOGS". Top prics. Patrick Lumber Co. Ph. 120. Riddle. FOR "SALE OR HIRlCTD -9 T r actor blade and drum: will rent bv the hour. Ph. 3-7730. 2110 Jacobunn Street. FOR SALE Appron 500 000 ft. tim ber for cash. Write News-Review Box 806. WANTED Long term logging con tract, IflO.OOO ft. per day or mora. WitrherLogglng Co. WANTED Good sawmill "logs. Good price. Iveraon Lumber Co. Ph. 8-3155. FIR GRADER. ""Outstanding at "figures. Open for slrady work. Ph. 3-3213. LOGGKRFOR oVER.lob.nnn' at "Rortn Myrtle. News Review, Box 826. volt T D si i 12 vol. 4 D six 12 olt I D ttf 12 volt 8 D alto 85 IS Brand new Guaranteed 12 mon'U Freight paid on irm in or owe 0vsy for price she! Terms on approved j accounts. DO -87 ratings required. EVERETT A. McKINNEY Storage Batteriej 1230 6th Ave W FrT I 1281 Eugene, Oregon E0UIPMENT 1 American Tdger I Tiwpr Kdger 1 Cornnh carriage ar track Q 1 No 4 S'arr carriage track h isk 1 GMC. Die.el Comm. Motor 15 HP. 1 Buda 125 H P. Deet Newhouse Autchins Iggng 8 Truck Equipment 1788 K. Stephens Ph, 8-3322 Logging Equipment 22 $lc HEAVY MAjy DUTY TRUCK & DIESEL BATTERIES . 825 05 . 46 00 ; 4fl 9 1 logging Equipment 22 FOR SALE - 1 IX M0 Skagit yardar and equipment, complete. 1 BX 140 Skagit yardar and equipment, prac tically new; I built up gas donaey with new 150 H. P. Cadillac motor with Torque converter; 1 small don key hotat, 1 large J apeed donkey hotst. and 1 65 H. P. Cas power plant, 3 International wheel Army dump trucks; 1 1M2 K-S International dump truck, 1 1043 Dodge Army panel: 2 W B. 21 4t model While logging trucks and trailers good rubber. 1 new Diamond T. with Cum mins diesel motor logging truck and trailer. Witcher Logging Co. 1048 3 TON DODGfc. WITH 256 Timp kin Drive Motor Transmission Brown lipe. All rebuilt. '48 Pierce Trailer with '51 Carrier. POO-20 rubber. Must sell for cash before July 1st. Donald E. Stone, 2nd. and Ash. Sutherlin. FOR SALE 48 W.B. 22slngl drive WHITE LOGGING TRUCK, excellent condition, with '46 Pierre trailer, on good Job. P. O. Wad. So. Main, Ph 3-3440. 1946 H D 7 GARWOOD Hydraulic an gle doFer. Carco winch. Looks and runs like new. 87.650. Will deliver. Phni.Camaa Valley ,Oregon. FOR SALE 1950 D-6 cat with cater pillar blades and Hyster drum. Com pletely armored for logging. Ph. Brownsville. Oregon 8411, evenings. 1946b7-Cate7piHar tractor with drum and dozer in fair shape. Price, 87500. Call 5-0555, Coast Labi Co. Spring field Junction. Eugene. Oregon. MODEL K A 11 is Chalmers cat. with blade, equipped to log. 2 mi. past Brockway Store. White fruit stand. HD 7CATrbladand drum. 86900 cesTi. Ha ml. W. M el roseS tore Nelson Bros. R. DT4 CATERPILLAR tractor for sale with Job or without. Blade and drum. Sea Buckley at Riddle. Machinery For Sale 23 FOR SALE DM Caterpillar which has just been reconditioned In our shop and la ready to go to work. Terms can bo arranged. FOR SALE Model 210 Chicago Penu matic Air Compressor powered with a D 4600 CalerpUiar Diesel Engine. This machine has only slightly been used and ti as good ai new. Price F O B. Oakland, Oregon 85500.00 FOR SALE TD International Track Loader lfl45 Model In good condition. Price 2500 00. Delivery fn be acqulr ed In about 60 days. nut CSTdMUA'-mm MACHINERY for rent. Portable eleo tric welder; also electric drills and grinders.Ph.3-4144. 136 S. Stephens. FUR SALE 20 Horsepower General Electric Industrial motor. E. A. Br lags. Myrtle Creek, Gazley Rt Tractors 25 FOR SALE OLIVER 70 tractor power miwer, disc, plow, combine, dump rartc, swatner. Nome snioer, roncaua. i If you are looking for a 1 truck just take your pick 1847 Intl. ton . 868 1548 GMC 270 Mtr B-Lipe, Com plete with W sV I trailer. Com plete unit weighs only 15000 pounds 1847 Intl. W-Coaster 5010 Ax lea Log bunks Ready to go 1842 Intl Kit 458 Axles, 450 Mo tor B-Lipe 1648 Dodge dual drive. Short Log truck with Bunks 144 White WA22 5-6 yd Dump Box 10 A3 White WA22 5-6 yd Dump Box 1041 Gund.ri.rn Log Trailer Long wheel be ie Intl. G. L Short Log or lumber truck LET I'B HELP YOU WITH TOt'B TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM. Nw GMC Trucks SMITH MOTORS ntUCK, DEPARTMENT, Hlway 86. N Ph 2-6488 Attention Truckers 1948 Chev six wheeler 1941 Chev six wheeler 1841 Mark six wheeler equipped with nnn mg Dunaa 1947 Dodge 3 ton with air 1044 Intl. six wheeler M6 1! D. 14 Tractor with blade 147 Cab over Tractor 1842 GMC. Six wheeler Short I - ;er 1W4 i, wi t. six wneeier as Trailer -og-6r 1041 Intl Six wheeler 1t Log Trailer Alo parts for all trucks and used truck tires. Newhouse & Hutchins Ionging and Truck Equipment 1750 N. Stephens Ph. 3-1.123 Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 Sustained Reliability! When you buy a fine Used Car HERE, your purchase is an investment in depend able transportation. Our reputation is a revard we have earned. We'd like you to benefit by our spendid values, too. Come in now see our Guaranteed Used Cars. The choice is large., Our frjendly service awaits you! Corkrum Mofors, Inc. YOt'R DESOTO PLYMOUTH HEADQUARTERS 1VI s. 8t.ph.na 1731 N Rfaphani "WE WILL BE MTKE TOMORROW TO SACK IT WHAT WE SAV AND DO TODAY ' rOR .A.Q 149 pontlar I. ftilly iulpp-i n.w rubber, low mllaagt, Ph. n-?7 or S-4L4 HAP' f Y - DAVlQjv ilOTOlVci.E IB)-- 41 DH Good h.piiiuit ..WiJPJ. Ph..gJai-k. MM. far. cHr.v " coi vr, tj cnv "UMan. r at Aatr-. Parkj Iyt. No. Main. fon SAt E Q'D" OK Tlymnoth" Juat dnvaa in from Eaat. Call S-1a51 Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 yP0 BOY1 HAS A CAR FOR YOU M PACKARD SITE 8RDAN. R h H. Vltramatie Driv. low tllaan. A Ble auto. Only SO BU1CK SpkOI 4 rORO. i. R U RVDSON 4door, Comm. I. U CHEV. Styltlln, Club Coup r roRD 4 dr. I RAISER I ROA DM ASTER R. at H 4T CHEVROLET 4-uoos Badu, H . '41 CHEV. aWdan '41 OLD'MOBILE Tudor MdaR '41 DODGE SEDAN '40 MERCURY Sadaa '3t OLDS Coup . '90 MODEL A FORD . WB HAVE ALL MODEL AND MAKES OP OLDER TRANSPORTATION. ALL PRICES. TRUCKS '48 SEO pickup, 1 ton. spotlight and heater 1495 I GLIDER TRAIGCR very compact TO BOY" USED CAR CENTER OPEN WED. AND SAT. EVENINGS TILL P. M.. TOR TOUR CONVENIENCE Salma C.Ownrt Pop caawott Sin Endltott Glk Endleott Vara Crina H bloek N f Carda Vail. 7 Junction Hlihway a Pa. s-aaos "AnttvBlftfraplil.", WicMljr Willy it sttii. BLOWIN- A 6 OUT THAT SMAKP US'O CAR HI SOUftHT AT KEEL'S TOP USED CAR VALUES ! WEEK-END BARGAINS ! I960 STTTDEBAKER COMM. 4 dr Sedan RAH, OD. 1850 STUDEBAKER CHAMP. 4 dr. B at H, O D, 1040 OLDSMOBILE H.vdromatie 4 dr. H. 1948 STUDEBAKER CHAMP 4 dr. O.D. Cltmatl7.er 1946 STUDEBAKER COMM. 4 dr. H & OD 1947 UOLK.a, cuitom D-L. 4 dr. H H 1946 CHEVROLET Club coupe RAH 1946 CHEVROLET 2 dr. Sedan RAH 1049 CHEVROLET pickup 4 ipeed RAH Can make a limited amount of immed iate deliveries on new Studebaker pickups. MANY OTHER CLEAN AND GOOD LATE MODEL CARS PRICED TO SELL OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SHOP and SAVE at KEEL'S USED CAR LOT 228 S. Stephens-Just South of Rosa Hot. Phono S-3308 or 3-7423 Riverside Motors Offers You These Outstanding Values In Used Cars. PONT! AC Sedanette 1735 J0W CHEVROLET 4 door sedan . IhV. 1040 MERCURY Sport Sedan 1VH 1949 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan . 1495 194 FORD 2 Door Sedan, Over, drive . 1545 I40 FORD 2 Dr Sedan 14H5 1949 FORD Club Coupe . 149S 14t FOHD Club Coupe l'f5 14 WILLYS Jeeper 1195 1U48 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4 Donr Sedan .. 1505 1048 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Sedan llr. 1047 CHEV. Tudor ... , 1143 1947 WILLYS Staiinn Wagon lntw 146 CHEVROLET Club Coup 1045 1947 TRAZER Manhattan Sedan 950 1947 FORD 4 Door Sedan 875 1946 OI.OS Club Sedan, Hvdramatlc 095 1041 PONTIAC Club Coupe - 45 1941 CHRYSLER 4 door sedan ...... 495 1941 CHEVROLET 2 Door Sedan .... 5 1040 CHEVROLET Club Coupe ..... 24 J Commercial Models lw WILLYS Pickup . 1946 Jf;r p 104(1 JEFP 1946 eTORD Panel ... . , 1350 BH5 7B5 745 RIVERSIDE MOTORS 2 tcat1nna to Serve You 1444 N. Stephens (Next to Snack Shark) 1600 N. Stephens (Across From Rnselta Ixvigei REASONABLY PP1CTD-OUAC TIP US CHEVROLET. BUICK, POrtTlAO o o CADILLAC TRADE-INS 3 Hansn's USED CAR CENTER ftoeo ss Oak CaTE '48 CHEVROLET" ronvetfble. nnn mi , ror asie nv original owner. Vat Roaertiirg Hoiel Room 2 A 1P40 MERCURY WITH overdrive, per- ici conaiuo. rrtceg to sell. Call S-KH, OUT OUR WAY - ' " By J. R r-Z-rj WONDERFUL.' OH, WELL, WES, vr- f -zT HOW KAA6NIFICENT.' Y WHUT MADE J Str-..s'l FAR BETTER. THAKJ EVEM A YOU HIGHTAIL, 1S' THE SKYLINE OF NEW ) OUT O HERE -S PL -e3! YORK OH, X LOVE y SO FAST JUST J ' vX-ssLr &- TH' WILD; WILD V 'CAUSE WE . WrTTX "X ? HAP A FEW " ri -r-?- I WILD, WILD I mm . law . . -v CAI 1 L.t ICJ I I ' SITTER tZ Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 LockwoocTs Used Cars BEST BUYS ANYWHERE 1948 OLDSMOBILE SEDANETTE .... 1995 1950 FORD TUDOR SEDAN . 1695 Mv.HU. tUiWJOR 1MUAN lhXo 1950 FORD COUPE 1545 1R49 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 13B5 1947 BUICK 4 dr. Sedan i:n5 1949 PLYM. FOR DOR SEDAN 14B3 1R48 FORD FORDOR SEDAN 1495 1946 PONTIAC Sedanette 1195 1946 BUICK Sedanette - 1105 1946 PONTIAC Sedanette 1095 1M46 FORD TUDOR SKDAN M5 1946 FORD TUDOR SEDAN 395 1941 PLYMOUTH Coupe 195 1941 NASH FORDOR , 14.S 1940 BUICK TUDOR l' '.' ivl .D' i HD, slick 193T FORD SEDAN TRUCKS a, PICKUPS 1950 DODGE a T. pickup 1295 1U4B VOHt) t.in -frlttip II''. 1944 FORD m T. Stak. rark MS 1950 'UKU Cii.mii. lompi.i. with motor, tranamlaaton, 4 whaala at 4 tire. Run only 2000 ml. .... SSO For Your Convenience We Are Open Evenings 'Til 9 TERMS Pa. S-4.134 a St.ph.nl WANTED USED CARS L0CKW00D MOTORS BETTER BUYS AT BARCUS 46 PACKARD SUPER Convert- hie, RAH overdrive, like 2005 48 FRAZttaiR Manhattan . lavs 48 PACKARD Club aodan I 48 FORD Custom Club coupe, A H, top condition throughout . '48 PACKARD deluxe sedan Thai ! a 1 owner cur, in p.rfptmn ally frirvf condition. Every e tra In the book Including over drive. New Urea. Only '4T PACKARD Super Clipper Sedan overdrive. RAH, onlv 31,(KP0 actual miles, truly luxurious r 1 47 PONTIAC SEDANETTE RAH 47 FRA7.IER MANHATTEN RAH overdrive . , 124S 46 FORD V-8 Super Deluxe aedan, RAH, axtia clean '50 PACKARD sedsn. O D . R A H, flnlih and Interior Ilka new . '38 FORD V I, Tudor aedan 87 PLYMOUTH aedan 40 PONTIAC Sedan . . MS 1195 4S 125 BPS 1IM . 175 141 Jl CMrv. SEDAN, R L. J WILLYS REDAN It CHEV. Coup t PORD Tudor, PAR M TRUCKS & PICKUPS '44 PORD Cahnv.r dump Intra, 2 ap.d axl., good tlrM, ra.dp I n.ul , . 1191 44 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP T9I J Wn.YS pickup MS ... o EASY TERMS LIBERAL TRADES . BARCUS YOUR PACKARD DEALER Highway 88 M at Garden Valley Sd. Phone 2-5!i66 FOR SAt.iT"-- 1918 Chevrolet master coup. Cnod tires, new battery, runs good. 2on See owner at ftlO N Jark ton. License and insurance goes with 46 MOnrTTTODf;! 4 dw aedan. fluid drive, good condition. Phone 2-6120. coesj tt tv Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 '42 CHEVROLET with IS foot aeml, good rubber, will aell with Job to desirable party. Extra truck for parts. Inquire across at reel from Winches ter Community club at 132 E. Club street. FOR SALE 104SH Federrtmck, short Ing or lumber. Good condition, 73 percent rubber 404 Wiukenha motnr, 216 Tlmken dual 1 year. Ph. 2-8396. Glide. EQUITY IN 1948 Mercury" Radiorieat" er and overdrive, wiw. car is in very good shape and tires. I'll take fiooo for my equity. Phone Jack 3-6337. FOR "SALE" ' 1937" Ford cut-down" con vertible with 2 ppced Columbia Rear end. Inquire at Phill and Floyd's Serv ice, 345 fcast Second Avenue Soutn. FOR SALE Late 1949 01ds with 21.000 miles. This car la In excellent condition. Call Eugene Krowson, in care of Rainbow Cafe. 1946BSA MOTQRYCLtCood-condition, 2:i50. Write Bert Hammond, ldleyld, Oregon or Inquire at Idleyld Park. FOR SALE OR TRADi fnrgarden tractor, 1937 LaFavetle See Mae at Hult, Lbr. Co.. Dlllard. '49 CHEVROLET PICK UP.-?jw tireT, 811U0. terms. Excellent condition. Hoy McKtnney, Wells Addition, Oakland. AXLE SHAFTS,"springs, for "all makes of trucks. Ray's Truck Shop, 2054 N. Stephens. Phone 3-XKiO. 49 FORD DUMP truck. A-TahapeCan beseen atLee"s Apta., Yoncalla. FOR SALE 1946 H D. 45 "fta'gs", Shield. Good shape. 8275.00. Call Suth erlin. 2HU4. FOR- SALE B Yor I g i n al own e ra 71 048 2 door or 4 door Chevrolet Sedans, good condition. Ph. 3-WI23. 1931 CHEV. Power Glide Averagedi9 7 miles per gal in 2000 miles. Price 82125. Call 3-782. Personal 30 WILL THE TWO LADIES who saw me slip and fall In Woolwotlh Store on January 26, please telephone my home? 1 need your help. Dial 9-8707 after4 pm. Un Mary Halford roll HAVE A DRINKING problem", get In tourh with Ale oho Ilea Anony mous P O Box 1116. Notices 31 SEASIDE PICNIC To be held Sunday. June 24ih. 11 A M Rosebuig City Park. Bring your picnic lunch. For more Information, Call NOTICE AucMon, Sunday. June 24. t miles south. 1 mile weit of Crenwell. 13 head of mixed Hereford. Including a 2 year old bull. 3 yearling hulls, severs! cows and calves. Also 2 real Guernsey milk cows. Sale eterta at noon. EASTERLING AUCTION Creswell MR "HENRY" POWNELL" please" call Mr. Fries ter, at 2-5433. Important LEGAL CITATION In th,i County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. In the matter of the estate of CLARA GOIM.EY. alo known as CLARA JOSE PHINE GiHiLIY, deceased. Probate Number 642. TO. E H. WAYLAND aa beneficiary and devisee under ihe lent will and tenement of said Clara Gouley: E. H. WAYLAND as domiciliary executor of the estate of aaid Clara Goulev, E H, WAYLAND as domiciliary administrator or the estate of Daiiy Wavland, deceas ed. E. H. W A Y LAN U; JKrtlir. HAtLU EMMA FR ASIE H ; SARA DORA TIP TON; BENJAMIN BRYAN WAYLAND; FRANK EM MKT WAYLAND; and to the unknown heirs, if any, of Daisy Wavland. dec eaeu IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OHFGON, You and each of you are hereby commanded to appear In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Ihe County of Douglas at the County CnurlhoiiHe in the Lily of Hn.eburg, Oregon within twenlv-etght (28 das from the date of the first publication of this Citation, to show came, If any exiits. why an order of sale should not be made In the first above captioned Court and caue allowing the anrillary executor in Oregon of the first a hove captioned eitate to sell the following described real property, to-wit: PARCEL 1; The following dea rrtbed real properly si lusted in Linn County. Oregon Brain ning at point on the south boundary line of the DLC of John E. Han mm and wife, same being Not. No. 2' 126 and Clsim No. at and 46 in Tp 12 S. Rsneee 3 and 4 Wet of the Will Merd. Oregon, which is 7 vt chains Eat of the Tp line ho's-rn ssld Tp. 12 S Ranges 3 and 4 Wl and running thence S. 3 00 chains: thdhre West .11 72 chains to the Eant boundary line of -aid Claim No 61; thence South 14 20 fjgins to the Southeast cor ner of ssld Claim No 61; Ihenc' West mi! chains; thence North 64 14 rhalni to the North boundary of said Claim No. 61: theme 'ait 44 ft, chains to the center of Cala poola Creek, thence South 14 2Y Fait 4 00 rhains; ihence South 24 7V Wet 4 V rhsina. thenc Soiih 64 50' Keit 6 50 chains; thence Southerly to the place of begin ning wllso. the NE i, of the SE W W the S H of the S E and iti a or "tec. " in ip n 4 w. or the the 'fFfcy Merd Off fon, tsininjkJfn all 406 enes, ie. g: The following des and con1 more er .. PARCEL : The following des cribed res I property situsted tn Dougisa t'lnV, Oregon Ihe Eat Half of the TPrfrthwesi Quarter, and the Norlheast Quarter nf ihe South west Oarler. and l-o"S I, 2. and 2. all rSkf In Section 7. Townhip 71 Sn.y.Ksnge 4 Went, Willamette M'rtriia Th. South HDf. f th. Nrthr.! quarter, and orth Hall of Williams the Southeast Quarter, and the Northwest Quarter of the North east Quarter, all being in Section 13. Townrhtp 23 South, Rang 8 We Willamette Meridian. The Southeast Quarter of Section 1: and the Southeast port ton of the Southwest Quarter of the North eait Quarter of Section 1, the boundary of said portion of said quarter to commence on the eaat ern line of ssid quarter 20 rods from the Northeast corner of said quarter, running thenre 90 rodi South to the Southeast corner; thence west 74 1 rods along the southern line of said quarter, thence In Northeast direction to the place of beginning, containing 14 acres, more or less; also a pier of land commencing 26 42100 chains North of Ihe quarter sec tion poit between Sections 1 and 12 running thence North 896100 chains to tha middle of th county road, thence following the same South 41 'West 6 50100 chains, thenre South 40 East 6 70100 chains to the place of beginning; all being In Section 1, Township 23 South, Range ft West, Willa mette Meridian. And if you do not so appear, for want thereof, an order will Issue In the first above captioned Court and cause, iu thnriilna and emnowerlne said ancillary executor to aell each said parcel of the aforesaid real property at private sale by abort term conditional contract of iale. This citation la published pursuant to an order of the Honorable C. C. HILL, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated the 28th day of May, 1031. WITNESS my hand and the seal of ssld Court affixed this 28th day ol May, 1951. ROY AGEE. County Clerk and Clerk oof the Above s-ntltled Court. By: G Charlea Doerner Deputy The date of first publication la May31st, 1951. Portland Markets WEDNESDAY PRODUCI PORTLAND UP) BUTTER FAT Tentative, ubjfct to imme diate change: premium quality, maximum to .35 to 1 percent acid ity delivered in Portland, 74 77c lb; firat quality, 72 75c; second quality, 71-73c. Valley routes and country points 2c Ifsi. BUTTER Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: grade AA, 93 score, 70c lb; A, 92 score, 69c; B, itu score, 64c; C, 89 score, S9c. Above prices atrictly niminal. tllEKSE Selling price to Port land wholesalers: Oregon singles, 4.V4-461K lb; Oregon 51b loaf, 49 50c. EGGS (To wholesalers): Can dled eggs containing no loss, cases included, f.o.b. Portland, A large, fS0V-6l'c; A medium, 57', 60c; B grade, 54-.W1C. LIVE CHICKENS (No. 1 qual ity, f o b. plants): Broilers, l'.-2" Un. 30c; fryers, 2'vl lbs, 3132c; 34 lbs, 31c; roasters, 4 lbs and over, 30-3lc; light hens, all weights, 28-29c; heavy hens, all weights, 30-31 c; old roosters, all weights, 1517c. RABBITS Average to grow ers: Live white, 4 5 lbs, 28-30C lb; 5 6 lbs, 27 -30c; old does, 1216c, few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 60-65C; some higher. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (wholesalers to retailers; dollars per cwt): BEEE: Steers, good e h 0 I c , 500-700 lbs, .54.U0 57.00; commer cial, ,49 60 50.00; utility, $44.80 45.00; cows, commercial, 149.60 50.00; utility, 144 60 45 00; canners- , cullers, 14.1 :iO-45.00. I BEEF CUTS (choice steers): 1 Hind quarters, $61.90 62.00; rounds, j $.17.60-511.00; full loins, trimmed, $K2 .00 -86.00; triangle's, $48.10-50.00, forequarters, $51.60-52.00. I VEAL: Good-choke, $60.00-65 00; j commercial, $54 00 57.00. CALVES: Good choice, $56.00- 60 00; commercial, $5:1.00-54.(10. ' PORK CUTS: Loins, No. 1, $-12 lbs, $47 00 51.00; shoulders. 16 lbs, noun, ill w . 41.00; spsrenhs, $45 00-47.00; fresh hams, $53.00 54 00. LAMBS: Good choice, $54.00- 58 00. WOOL: Willamette valley, mostly nominal. MOHAIR: $1.1$ lb on 12-month growth, f.o.b. country shipping points. COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS: MUTTON: Best. 6090 lhs. 28-30C lb; rough heavy bucks, ewes, 24- Z6C. VEAL: Top quality, 55 57c; good neavies, 4S-w)c; otners 4.V47C. BEEF: ;ird cows. 45-48C lb; canners-cutiers, 40-4.i'ac. HOliS: Light blockers, 32 33c lb; sows, li';ht, 26 28c. LAMBS: Top grade. 56 57e lb; lower grades 46-48c. ONIONS: Western Ore. yellows. medium No. 1, $2 50-3(10; 50 lb arks No. I, 3 inch nun , $.1.25 50, some to $3 75; Calif, while was. lis s 5 (, .Vi lbs. Qj-ITATOES: Ore. russets. No. 1A. $3.75 4 00 ; 25 lbs. $1 00-15; Idaho russets. No. 1A, $.1,75 4.15; Calif, long Mies. No. 1A, $3.75 4.00; No. 2, J75 . HAY: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa. Triurt,. June 21, If SI Tfce Newt-Review, Reteburf, Ore. 13 delivered car and truck lots, f o b. Portland, mostly $33 ton; Willam ette valley grain and clover hay nominally $26 a ton, baled at (arm. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND Lf) (USDA) Cattle: Market fairly active, fully steady; few good 941 lb fed steers 3S.50; commercial grades 31.00 S3 SO; few commercial heifers 30.00-32. 25; cutter dairy type heif ers 22.S0-23.S0; few utility heif ers 25.00-2S.00; canner-cutter cows largely 21.50-22.50; few up to 23.00 with odd head at 23.50; sheila downward to 18 00; utility cowi mostly 24.00-26.50; few commer cial 28.00; utility bulls 26. 00-28. SO commercial bulls 30.00-25. Calves: Market moderately ac tive, steady; few choice vealers and light calves 37.00-39.00; odd head 40.00; commercial good grades 28.00 36.00; utility down to 25.00 or below. Hogs: Market active, strong; good-choice 180-235 lbi mostly 24.50; sizable lot choice 200 lbs 24.75; few fat type 210-2.18 lbs 24.00-25; sows weak to 50 cents lower; good around 500 lbs 19.00 50; one 655 lb sow 18.50; good choice 311 lbs 21.75; feeder pigs lacking; choice lightweights i n good demand, quoted up to 28.50. Sheep: Market active after alow start; fully steady; increased number choice and prime spring lambs 32.00, largely on local ac counts ; good-choice lota 31 .50; few good feedera 31.00; some held higher; good 90-106 lb yearlings 24.00-26.50; good slaughter ewes 13.00-14.00; cull-utility 9.00-12.50. Florida Governor Given "Demand" To Attend Probe BALTIMORE UP) Senate crime probers are sternly awaiting a reply from Florida's Governor Fuller Warren they want to know if he'i going to come to their sessions in Miami this week. Monday night, Senator Herbert R. O'Conor. chief of the senate sleuths, sent t telegram to t h e Florida governor informing h i m that his presence at the hearings Thursday and Friday is "most nec essary." An official source close to the committee, who woldn't allow himself to be quoted, said the tele gram was "an unprecedented ac tion." He said the message was In effect "a demand." Governor Warren was not Im mediately available for comment In Its first report to the Senate, the crime committee criticized big contributions to Governor W s r- ren's election campaign by WIN liam H. Johnston, of Jacksonville, 'fla., owner of dog-race tracks. In the past governors of states invaded by crime probers have been "invited" to attend If they care to do so. The crime committee had aent what one source described as i "polite invitation" to Governor Warren last week. Senator O'Conor said the gov ernor replied through his press secretary that he was "practically exhausted from work caused by recent legislature sessions, but could meet with them at later and unspecified date. The Maryland Democrat said Monday night's wire informs Gov. Wsrren that there cannot be "sat isfactory and complete hearings without your presence. . . .In view of your knowledge ana respon sibility." Interstate Pact Proposals Made WENATCHEK OPi A Wash- ington atate committee has made 11 proposals it urges be included in an interstate compact for states affected by the Columbia river. The five-man committee will urge the other six atates to Include in the regional compact these pro posals, among others. Kecognition oi existing rignts under state laws; protection o f power rights of upriver states; s river management authority, with an operating head who might be designated as the regional water master; methods of securing Ca nadian cooperation; watershed protection and pollution control. The group, known as the Inter state Compact committee, urged establishment of a five-man com mission for the operation of the compact. The proposal called for a federal chairman and naming of other commission members by Orcgos, Idaho, Montana and Washington. It suggested that Wy oming, Utah and Nevada have ad visers on th commission to deal with problems in which those states are concerned. The committee suggested that revenues from the river itself be tapped to pay expenses of man aging the compact. Members of the committee ar chairman Jack Rogers, state reps. Charles Hodde, CoTlville, and Rob ert Ford, Bremerton, and Sens. Carlton Seara of Olympi and Howard Roup of Asotin, Release Of 100,000 Reservists Army's Plan WASHINGTON UP) The arTy hopM to release bv Decem ber about 100,000 enlistew reserv ists called tn active service since the start of fighting in Korea. Announcing this, Secretary Pace said Ihe program will start in July, rather than in September aa orig inally planned, with release of small number of reservists. Pace said the release program affects men who were volunteer and inactive reserves when re cslled to duty, but not members of tne organized reserve. Nation al Guard or regular army volun teers, The army said ifr while no hard and fast formula ill Ue fol lowed, preference for rnease will he given tn II) World War II vet erans and (2) men with other prior sFeyice. Starfish and their cousins, hril tie stars, have been dredged from two-mil ocean bottoms. o French Election Strengthens U.S. Hand, Opinion PARIS & France's center parties withstood th ssssult from the extreme right and left in th national elections, but their coa lition took on a conservative com. plexion which led observers to pre dict today a swing to mors fret enterprise. The parties which hsvt governed France in a coalition since 1944 came out of Sunday'a general elec tions with 383 of the 608 sests thus far decided. But they still face the opposition of the extreme right, represented by Gen. Charles D Gaulle'a strong new party, and of the extreme left, the Communists. The new national assembly will have 627 seats, but tabulstion is continuing in 17 areaa of French Africa, and two French colonies will not vote until later in the year. On the basis of the 608 seats decided, the Communists will be cut down to 103 seats. They had 183 in the last assembly. The dis appointed De Gaullists will have 112 seats, which means the center party coalition facea a total of 215 opposition votes. Communists and De Gaullists are bitter enemies, but they have sometimes teemed up in joint opposition to the middle of the road parties. Thus, numerically, the situation in the new parliament will not be greatly changed. Th De Gaullists in the old assembly had varying strength ranging from IS to 30 votes. The type of opposition is changed by the gain in atrength of the De Gaullists and Communist losses. Some saw In th results strengthening of the hand of th pro-Americans. This view was taken by W. Averell Harriman, President Truman's special assist ant, who said in New York the r rench election showed "t h French people sre following a mid dle course" which would make it easier for the center group to fol low their policy of friendship with the United States. High Americsn officials In Ger many predicted the victory of th center parties would speed forma tion of a new West German army to join Atlantic pact defenses and strengthen the adherents of a mild French policy toward West Ger many. Fir Extinguisher Fumes Kill Child; 3 Oth.rs KO'd SPOKANE UP) Four chil dren slipped Into an abandoned grade school Sunday, broke open some old fire extinguishers and were overcome by deadly fumes. One boy waa found dead by his mother. The other three, taken out an eonscious, were reported in "fairly good" condition at a hospital. Th victim was Donsld Berry Patterson, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence La Plante of Spokane. The boy's sister, Colleen Patter son. 9, and two visiting friends from Yakima, Carol Walker, 7, and Marsha Walker, 8. were found with Berry on the basement floor of the old Whitworth grade school. Mrs. Ls Plante, worried when the children didn't return horn on schedule, investigated and found them lying among old extinguish ers stored in the school. She called her husband, then, collapsed front shock snd fumes. Ls Plant smashed windows and carried the children outside. At tempts by sheriff's officers to re vive young patterson were not suc cessful. Complaining Cattlemen Hit By Colo. Governor WALSENBURG, Colo. UP) Colorado Gov. Dan Thornton gav his fellow cattlemen velvet. J :loved apanking Friday night for oud complaints about beef pric controls. Their first job, he told mor than 1.000 delegates to the Stat Cat tlemen's association convention," ia to raise enough to feed th armed forces and still feed th people at home." At the same time they must fight Inflation which he said Com munist forces would try to use ss s wedge to take over this nation. "Labor is fighting business and business is fUhting lahor," he com mented. "Now both of them look like they will be fighting the stock men. It's time we stopped dicker ing snd sll got together to fight communism." "Old at 40, 50, 60?" Man, You're Crazy PnrvN reiir agst ThnosssSs sre peppr at TO. Trf "Dnplnf ip" H a tJtre Contain! lonlo far wat, ruudnwn terllri "tu niti la tody'i IW nt tr vhlrh tttssT mn sikI nnB rail "olft " Try Osrrst tnlj Tshfsis fw pep. lm. vlfnr, reunger tMllns, this rr dar- IntrftsiiiftorT w "sri -acquaint en" stM toaaj. al saetasUj redused irlse, eiv AAA At drug ft ores everywhere In Rneeburg at fred Meyer a and ful.erton Drug. DolFALSE teethT Rock, Slide or Slip? TATT.rm, in improved powder tj be aprtr.kted on upper or lower pis tea, hnlda false teeth more firmly tn P . Do not alidapsllp or rock. 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