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'JPatfc 2, Rfgtsfer-Gnatg, Eugene, Or., FriJay, Jot. 13, 1947 Proposal to Divert Columbia's Wafer to California Studied WASHINGTON U.B A Pro-, Welch's resolution was referred poial that might send water fromj to the House Public Lands Com- the Pacific Northwest's Columbia mittee ot whlcn he is chairman, River . gushing from kitchen spigots in Southern California was pending Friday before House committee. Rep. Richard Welch (R-Cal) author of a resolution to Invest!' gate that possibility, described the idea as definitely long-range, William E. Warne. assistant recla mation commissioner estira ed it would take 75 to 100 years to bring Welch's proposal to real ity. PAINT NU-ENAMEL NU-TONE SIGWART- ELECTRIC CO. 856 WUlomatta Phone- 718 ENGINEERING IN WOOD LAMINATED BEAMS ARCHES TRUSSES STRUCTURES.-, P.O. BOX 849 EUGENE, OREGON Telephone Ewen. MOT Such a measure does not require passage by the Senate because it merely directs a study to be made. Cite Need The Callfomian, who started pushing for the San Francisco Bay bridges a decade before they were built, emphasized that he had no intention ot legalizing a water steal in order to relieve Southern California's imminent water shortage. "But the time is growing short," he said. "We are told that within 20 years the water supply for this teeming and constantly growing area will be exhausted. "We have got to start thinking In terms of potentials. Almost anything can be done If It is necessary. This idea is no more fanciful than the proposal to build oil pipes from Texas to the East Coast and that has already been done." He stressed that his resolution directing the Secretary of Interior to Investigate the possibility of di versions from some western water-rich stream to arid South ern California referred to surplus waters. That specification virtually limited the possibility to one stream the Columbia. There alone in the West is a water supply which probably ex ceeds requirements of the fullest type of development In its im mediate area. A similar water diversion pro- ?is (Boyinr Priea) .1 .1. v e.- RWMo,, "r Downey (D-Cal) during debate on the Mexican water treaty. He proposed then that Columbia Riv er water might be piped over to the upper Colorado River the present Southern California sup ply. Rose Fefe Parade Draws Big Crowds PORTLAND U.R) Fair weather and pleasantly warm temperatures gave the lie to the Friday the 13th jinx Friday as many thousands of PortlanderS and their visitors lammed the line of march for the floral parade cli maxing the city's Rose Festival. From the assembling area in Holladay Park on Portland's east side to the end of the circuitous line of march at 10th and Salmon on the west side, women, children and men and more children packed the sidewalks and curbs, the windows and fire escapes of buildings for the colorful parade. Four floats were entered in the division for cities outside of Ore gon Pasadena, Cal., home of the Tournament of Roses; and Van couver, Camas and Washougal all in Washington. Entries from Oregon cities out side of Portland were here from Oregon City, North Lincoln Coun ty Beach resorts, The Dalles, Salem, Canby, Forest Grove, Newberg, Eugene, St, Helens, Mt. Hood (Timberllne Lodge), Sweet Home, Taft and Oswego. There were numerous floats from Portland organizations, fra ternal, civic and commercial. Some 50 bands and other march ing groups were spaced between the floats. Eugene Markets EUGENE MARKET HUTTEBFAT Bnyln Frkei) First quality imaximum of .6 ot lit ' per pound acid) . Premium quality (maximum .SB of lr. acid) ftftd Second quality - BUTTER WhaIesala Price) Grade AA prints Grade A prints . CHEESE (Wholesale Prloa) Triplets JK sec LIFETIME ALUMINUM AWNINGS The Quality Awning for Quality Home DATE CAMPBELL, Distributor 108 W. 18th Phone 4660-W Grade A Larfe . Grada A Medlun Grade B Large . uraae a small . ..Sic 50o .-43c ..58a SEWER SERVICE SEWER LINES ' DRAIN LINES SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED DITCHING WORK DONE CALL US FOR TOUR SEWER TROUBLES BRUCE W. KEEN 1STH AND C OFFICE STREET IN SPRINGFIELD PHONE 244T NOW ON DISPLAY The Revolutionary SJiLSBURY Most Completely Automatic Vehicle on Wheels BIGGEST, MOST POWERFUL MOTOR SCOOTER EVER BUILT COME IN AND BIDE IT TODAY SALSBURY BEAUTIFUL SAFE ECONOMICAL CASCADE MOTOR CO. 837 Prl St, Phone- 3170 Under Grades . EGGS (Wholesale Price BetaUsri) Grade A extra large - , - uraae a large Grade A medium , uraae a small . POULTRY (Baying Price) Hens, over 4 lbs., No. 1, colored 30o Hem, over 4 lbs.. No. 3 colored Vtn Hen, under 4 lbs.. No. 1 colored 25o -iens, unaer 4 ids., no. 2 eoiorea 210 Heni, over 4 lbs., Nov 1 light ... - Hens, over 4 lbs.. No, 2 light -..lrc Hens, under 4 lbs., No, 1 light Hens, under 4 lbs.. No. 1 light ,16c No. 1 colored springs, 3-4 lbs. 8ta No. 1 colored springs. 3-3 lbs. -. n No. 1 colored springs, lVi-3 lbs, I w. Mguurn tpruiBB, aym iu.t or over ..wo i no. z colored springs, over 4 lot. .fllir no. 2 colored springs, 3-4 lbs. No. 2 colored springs 3-3 lbs. ,, 37q No. 2 colored springs, 1H-2 lbs. -. 25c no. 2 leghorn springs, v to. or over .35e Stags and cocks "r UABUABA Cascara, lb. . Drv an-aoa root. lh. Ferns, per bunch varied , TALMJW Tallow, No. -.. . Tallow, No. 3 . , t ... urease -10C house grease .. WOOL Valley Long Wool vau-y Larai woo. -ong wooi reus . Short Wool Pelta . HOnAlft Short, lb. ' . Long, lb . .. .. ...p., HIDES Beef (28 to 30 lbe.) Bull (50 lbs. ana over) , -Tin tup to io J OS. I , Kip (15 to 2d JDS.) (i BAINS Wheat, red, buriiel Wheat, white, bushel . White oats, on Gray oats, ton , , i, 4, Barley, ton .-. .-.10c 7c 7c lfta -H price . Be So .220 J1.90 3M Public Market EGGS Oversize ,. Grade A Lam . Grade A Med. , Grade A Small VEGETABLES Artichokes, 3 lbs. Avocadoes. No. 20 each xsroccon, ID. Cabbage, lb. Cabbage. Red, lb. Local Rhubarb. 3 lbe.. carrots, Duncn . , Celery, bunch . Lettuce, head, each 60e -60c -lto -18c -lOo -lSe 35o ..15c -20c Cucumbers, hthse, local, at, lOe to 2fic Greens, Mustard, lb. Onions, bunch in unions, ory, id. - Parsie, lb. Parsnips, lb. Potatoes, Sweet, 2 lbe. Radishes, bunca , Peppers, Green, lbi . Potatoes. 5 lbs. , , Rutabagas. 3 lbs. Spinach, lb. , Squash, whole, lb. , equasn (cut) id. , . ;, Tomatoes, lb. , , Turnip, bulk, ib. .. , LJ. FRUITS Apples, fancy, Delicious, lb. . Apples, Spitz 3 lb. - Grapes, lb. , , , !KCELT.AlflOU. walnuts, lb. JOIN JAQUITH'S ACCORDION ' CLUB! No previous; knowlsdg. mudc nqulrad. of accordion or You may rant accordion lor Mai period rent will apply en purchase price ol Instrument. e Private lesson each week from Mr. tin Morandl teacher ol accordion and pre Tlously a Malor Bowes arHst. Now a resident of Eugene. FREE-Jlccordlon band each week, under ; direction ef Mr. MorandL 'For mere lafonnaHon write or call QfrPT MUStC SERVICE Pipeline Job Bids Call Set COTTAGE GROVE Bids will be called here in about 90 days on a $300,000 bond issue voted by the people last fall, and also on construction of a 14-mile pipeline for the city's proposed new water system. The $300,000 bond issue was voted on the basis of original esti mates for improving the city water system, but estimates jumped to $400,000 or $500,000 when it was decided that the entire city water supply system would have to be replaced. Said Mayor H. A. Hagen: "The present water pipeline is over 35 years old, and must be entirely replaced In order to give suffici ent service. Because of this necessity for replacing all old pipes, water con sumers were being notified in Cot tage Grove that all minimum water rates would be raised one dollar effective June 1. The survey for the 14-mile pipe line in the city is almost com pleted, and delivery ot the pipe Is promised in September. Work will begin as soon as the pipe arrives. 1 Portland List MaaMIIn'! ' riff Vehicle Builders Asked to Pui Ash Trays in Autos for Safety CHAIRMAN -Chief Justice Emit' Sindstrom of Sweden (above) was named chairman of the United Nations Palestine inquiry commission. PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND. Jun 13 API SIITTEB. FAT Tentative (subject to Immediate change), premium quality maximum of .35 ol 1 par cent acidity delivered in Portland, SS-tlc lb.; lt quality, 64- Jb.i ' lecond ouauty. SlS4c: valley routea and country nointt. 2c lain than flrit or 667c. butter wnoleiale. r.o.B. bulk 8B.1B. cubes: Grade AA, 93 icore, 03c; A, 92 ecore. c; i), w score. aH-ouc: i 89 score. S4c. CREFJIll! Aalllntf vnri,a . tn . S1.nri Wholesalers: Oreion Singles, 39-S0c; Oregon 5-lb, loaf, 3Stt-S3o. EGOSTo wholesalers': A arade. larae. 93'-MVtc: medium, 48V4-50HC1 A grade; amou, wnc; a iraae, large, tovk-afnc. EOOS Purchased from farmers: Cur rent receipts, 48-01C1 buyers pay S-SWe neiow wnoiesaie quoiationa on graaea basis for best hennery eggs. LIVE CHICKEN8Pavinfl' nrlea In nrn. duceiv: No. 1 broilers under 2V lbs., fryers. 2tt to 3 lbs.. 31.35c: roaster.. 4 lbs. and over. 3S-36c: fowl, Leghorn, under M lbs.. 20-Jlc; 3"i lbs. and over, 23-24c; colored, all weights,. 30ci stags, all weights, 12-Hc. RABBITS Average to retailers, 48-920 lb. dressed; prices to producers, 43c: fry , live, white, 20.24c lb.; colored, 17 21c lb. ONIONS Green, local, Mid-Columbia, 7t-80o doi. bunches. ONIONS 50-lb. sacks: California, Stockton Reds, $1.3-1.B5, yellows, S2.00 2.10, large, I2.90-2.SO; Texaa white wax No. Is, S2.89-3.00. Track Sales: California yellows, medium. S1.S0. laraa tl.73. red $1.90. POTATOES Oregon Russets, No. Is, S4.00-4.23; Idaho Kussets, No. Is. S4.2S 4.40; new ' crop: Cal. long white. No. 1-A, . S3.95-4.10: Bliss Triumphs, 50-lb. sacks, S2.85-2.99i track sales: new stock, Cal. long whites. No. 1-A, $3.45-3.99. DRESSED MEATS Veal Light, top Suallty, 39ct heavy, top quality, 28-30c; . 25.26c; C, 22-24c; cull, 18-20C Hogs Block butchers, packer style. 123-180 lbs.. 34- 3SC lb.: over 213 lbs.. 31-32c; sows, all wts., 28-30c lb.; Lambs Best grade, 35- 37ci others according to quality: Mut ton 10-13e lb. according to quality; Beef Best quality. 37-39C; B, 29-2Sc: C, -24c; canner-cutter, 18-20C; bologna buls. J7-28C. CASCARA BARK Green, c lb.; dry, ISO lb. WOOLValley. eoarse and medium grades, 42V-43Vac lb. MOKAIR 40c lb. on 12-month growth. HAV Prices nominal. Bus Strike Leads To Violence in Chile SANTIAGO, Chile flJ.B A bUta .of emeraency was Pro-i claimed In Santiago Province Frl- aay to ena striKe vioienco w which, two persons nave oeen killed and 10 injured. The government placed Santi' ago under military rule a few hours after soldiers and police fired on a crowd stoning buses of the state-owned national trans port enterprise.. One person was1 killed and two injured in the clash. State-owned buses had contin ued to operate under police guard since drivers and' conductors of the capital's 800 privately-owned buses Struck last Friday. The strikers protested the bug owners' request for increased fares and also demanded higher minimum wages. A letter to auto and truck manu facturers orotestine the absence of ash trays, in their vehicles was asked Thursday from Secretary of State. Robert A. Farrell by the Lane County Keep Oregon Green Committee in a resolution. "Discarded cigareta are one of the greatest preventable sources of forest fires," they emphasized. Held at the Osburn iiotei, we meetinc. sponsored by the Wil lamette Valley Lumberman's Assn., was the first Ol the lY season. Other business of the committee was the reelection ot E. A. Dan- lelson as chairman and the desig nation of territories in the county over which the committeemen wm distribute fire danger posters. Many Lack It was pointed out by members that several of the cheaper auto mobile! do not have ash trays as standard equipment, and wax practically all heavy lumber trucks, which are "all. over the woods," lack them. "We have written a number of complaining letters to the auto builders" members said, "but they still don't seem to take any action on this important point." BUI Rejected During the discussion, speakers brought out that a state law n- quiring all vehicles entering the woods to havethe trays had been proposed at a recent legislature session but was defeated. - Members of the 1947 committee In Lane County include: John R. Burckart, Otto Krueger, Jacob S, Smith, O. S. Fletcher, W. M. Tug- man; L. W. Trommlitz, Kenneth Kienile, George Stock, Paul San ders, J.' H. Walker, Ray Sims, Sen. Truman Chase, . McReynolds, all of Rh.J Earl Brltton, and A. D. Eugene. . , Other members included: H. R Oglesby, Veneta; H. L. Wolford, Cottage Grove; Rep. Earl H. Hill, Cushmanj Sen.- Angus Gibson, Junction City; A. E. Gerimonte! Westfir; Jack McGinty. Sorine- fleld; J. Farrar Woodard, Cottage wove; eo nuston, viaa; Julius Hult, Horton; Harry Veach, Flor ence; Frank Graham, Jasper; and H. B. Ferrln, Cottage Grove. . ; There are 81,200 school buses registered in the United States. UUU ... . tj cement! . CLUB 814 Will...... X - -yHt v V as,. .. . T owgentnaler I . 'TT YtflVT-n . 'n St( ion i r Alflr rrtJ Walter Ransom 1h4l 4 tMH anrrfll - . . . . -. vn wmj wnen you heap Ka..i . cue in which . Judgment of $75,000 r t, owner nf & uu whe Ain nailil wr0eg in , driveway. An InqulslUve neighbor boy-fiJS? hfi cap oft the (as tenk. Drodnmd J.re,PMm 3 stones together, and was disfigured havSSSH explosion. "e nmJ T, - - J .K.nS SS - . - -m M" w aa)B d oi sue June fsxna t, . I Then ask us about the policy to en T.J'l DiJ as lltUe as 110. "MVU """'"m, It 3 "INSURANCE FOR EVERY NEED' New York Markets By T. E. APPUEGATB , . NEW YORK, Jne 13 (AP)Ths stock market finished the week today with a late, rally that added 1 to wound S points to many leaders. Demand centered principalis on Indus trials although a few rails also benefited. Quiet trading earlier In the day had been Interrupted only by a flurry of demand for gold mining shares. Transfers totaled around 800,000 shares. American Telephone bounced back after touching a new 1947 low. Such re cent favorites as Standard Oil N.J.), Union Carbide and Coca-Col climbed to new highs for the year. Other prom inent gainers Included Homestake Mining (also at a new top), Dome Mines, Alaska Junean, Cudahy (on an Increased and extra dividend), Pepsi-Cola, Schenley. International Harvester. U. S. Steel. CliXVSler. American Can. r.nnrlvMC anrt Goodrich. Bonos were narrow. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore.. June 15 fAP)- tu.a.u.A.t saisoie catua jto, total i; salable calves 25, total 150; market steady but some classes not represented; supply largely cows; few common steers 10.90 16.50: week's too on fed -ters 26.00: bast grassers 25.00; common-medium heifers loaay 14.w-20.oo; good nailers tms week up to 25.00; cutter cows 12.00-75; fat dairy type cows to 14.00, with heavy holstelni up to 15.50; medium-good beef cows 15.50 19.00; good beef bulls salable 17J0.18.00 or above; good-choice veelers steady at 22.00-24.00. Salable hogs 10, total 150; market nominal, good-choice 190-240 lb. butcher quotable to 28.75 or above; heavier and lighter weights penalized J. 00 -50; late sales good sows 20.50-21.00: licht weLKhts to 21.50; choice feeder pigs quotable to Salable sheep none1, total 435; market nominal; good-choice spring lambs sal able 21.00-22.00r feeders around 16.00; good shorn ewes quotable 0.50. DOW JONES AVERAGES Dow Jones closing bond aver ages: . 40 bonds. 102.38, up 0.09, . 10 higher grade rails, .69.14, up 0.25. . . 10 second grade' rails,. 88.35, up 0.17.' ;. 10 puHliC utilities,' 107.77, ' off 0.03. .10 Industrials, 104.22, off 0.01 . KTBtNAUY 1 CAUSED Cutleora quickly helps relieve exter nally caused pimples, simple raahea helps soften blackhead tips for easy removal. Buy at dm jurists todav! luncun, wmiiMiiuinsi Walnut meat, lbw H Gilberts, lb. , Grape Juice, gallon , Popcorn, lb. - rOKTT,AND GRATN PORTLAND. Ore.. June UUfAP Wheat: no futures quoted. Cash grain unquoted. Cash wheat (bid: soft white J.33i soft white (excluding rext 3.S3; white club 3.93; wesi em red 3.33. Hard red winter: ordinary 2.33; 10 per cent 2.33; 11 per cent 8.33; 1- per cent unquoted. Hard white baart: 10 per cent 3.331 11 per cent 2.33; 12 per cent 2.36. Today's car receipts: wheat 13; barley 3; flour 4; com 5. mtllfeed 4. I G. E. G A YI,0 RD tJ. 8. Bank j Bids;., phone 1868. Listed and on ! listed securities, bouiht, sold. quoted. No charge for advisory CGBiaiEOB anDuE8 1MB 4.35 . . ... 1.10 . .7.65 SEATTLE SALEM OAKLAND . Dftor 857 Pearl nus hi TICKir O'PICI Phoa.5408 VfHAT "CULTI-VISION" DO "CulU-Vlslon" Is mora than a ntw l4rm In tractor languag. It lo Hi. nam. oi a brand n.w lda In tractor dsrign. It la an swcluslvs ieatur. ef Farmall-A and Farmall B. In ftest snappy 1-plow tractors th.r. Is no nor. body twtsttna or ndc craning lor you can sit In your sat and hav. a eltm view of your work. When you sm ths nw Farmall youll want on., and you should. It's .v.rythlng you mm! In a tractor. ED. LORENCE CO. P " - al :S I i asJill1 "fililillHilJl'l nP?nSJSTTSfraj.ffsaj,jaaasi. I our new playror f A fer mix-dnd-match k j 1 I to bfe ntwi to rJcytoe il f ent, but four smart way to mhyoJf f I ' aypung, proctkal wardrob.StIppr.' 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