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Z5- i ttiw ducks, ewes is-ihc. allty. Wtte lbi others Ft rtwi, w-ue id, carmen- Is blKkm, ITtt-l8l4e lb: IS-IK. trmii w-ojo lbi other i is auimv. A nth, Ore. Yellows mnd. w Jo meet. 60-70c: ; ttli On. yellowi 16.00-25. Lsilh Rumti Nv 1. SS 2D. mo. a, h.mj: washed niw crop i jorma Trl- Btk. Wn 1.A tl Hi n lou. i.o.d, Portland ii." mixea nay, biiri m.m-46.oo. OAW MARKET HAri- wheat bid, to bUll Nil I tMlllr. rlll l; White Club 2.52. h!er: ordinary 2.55; 10 " m ni it.ua; iz per Stirl: ordinary 1.53; 10 H PJ cent 2. S3; 12 per ttl barley 4; flour 'Action ) Slated tKlncald, Friday at fmn three members a Committee for Pol- These members, Har- & David MaTnn an h till tell nhniit tha 3 Nlt.The meeting is uueresied. wnymous meets at each Thurso. t f! persons are wel- ICtivltiat nf r.:.ji.. taw Your Neighbor Werinnei4Q.. n i - -..uoj. mm tt - : waiuiuHy at P.wse Is open seven NOUS Ohiorfnrc M Months Presi. P Wednesday odered to Wiecut v ...I. ! lilies approved by ""US. i "ftlln OIIBW.B ;,'"'5 men who h ;s objection have to P not!,itTdEs rL5;..!!S: . " present vouchers, to fe c-S "e Slate h ifin .l?u,ene- Lane LV'Sy lSnlh' '"m sVpens-iv'a;."" ; ie. De; 1 to t--"'M St h,-"1.1 "ealed Li ltVH.ff..1? Chase. ii ?1 10 a MOUe. rJ ! m-i March 4. iicT if.' !W on (lie ttoni". M"ch 4. n.h..'"" . The rsMer V. r'"ct ny rS'll'J ?' the con R din 1', VM 'or a t' tiSh . I. envelonea fS. 5ii . 1-"" on the n 5tt 1L bid Is K"" Bayly. Radio Programs-Thursday, Feb. 21, 1952 Program listings arTprepared by the radfTfltMlrinT " " H.ESO Bae.-Oiard 11 ill A.M. 1I:W Naai News Raam : TM. 4:41 P.M. CB S kerg;. KORE 6 7 no :1S 3D 00 :1S :30 49 9 :00 :1S :30 :4S 10! Candlplite-silver Caiicltplite-siivpr Cnndlrlitp-Stiver Glen Stadlcr Hollywood St ace nimywooa Mace Man from Mont, llniWrtim Mont. John Vandercook Eventide Echoei stars in the Air Stars in the Air Music You Want" Music Yon Want This I Believe FeayLee Show World Nev " You & the world Requestfully Itcqucstrully Organ Melodies Orsnn Melodies Ilpquestfullv World News KUGNT KASHT"' m H.?f it,B- m "Ports News Review bamHayes Newi Eve. Serenad- r L,. iSK iUrSiSSS fe-J! KOAC 8 KGW KOIN CBS rro KWAX Meg. News A: Weather OSC Music; Siorytime Chemistry News Relax with Music Relax with Music Bob and Ray Bob and Ray Mr. Chameleon Mr. Chameleon Stars tn the Air Stars In the Air ooH for That Amateur Hour A F bl .lJ'YoNevejJ iSmM?iaSer ot AV Nusic Memories Studio pVrty" Mutu.ilNewsreel Music Memories S ,M p?i. Mr. Keen Studio Partv Mr. Keen Studio. News S. Ore. Collei Farm Hntir Farm Hour Farm Hour Hit Parade Hit Parade Orson Welles Orson Welles Hollywood State Hollywood Stage World Affairs World Affairs Voice of America Music in Air Workshop Drama Workshop Drama Protreis rhythm Progress rhythm Surprise package Poetry BBC Theater BBC Theater BBC Theater BBC Theater One man's family Lowell Thomas Campus Classics World News Jack Smith Campus Classics Father Knows The Playhouse Campus Classics Father Knows The Playhouse Campus Classics If I were woman Car Caravan Fulton Lewis Best on Wax Best on Wax Best on Wax Andy Hardy Man Called X Unexpected Man Called X uo programming Carousel Go programming Carousel Reporter Harmonalrei Lonesome Gal Lonesome Gal News & Weather Dragnet Music Endures Dragnet Music Endures Texas Rangers Evening Medit. Texas Rangers Jan Garber Studio Party Tune Toppen Tune. News FBI FBI Beulah Peggy Lee Show Student Serenade Student Serenade Student Serenade Student Serenade Five Star Final You Sc the world Desert Inn Orch. Desert Inn Orch. Anything Goes Anything Goes Anything Goes Emerald News Studio Party Studio Party Slllftln Partv N.W. Serenade Radio Programs-Friday, Feb. 22, 7952 Pro era m listincrs a T.r-naii k ji News Wax Museum Wax Museum wax Museum Organ Melodies Organ Mrlodie Organ Melodies Organ Melodlea Program listings are prepared by the radio statiom KERG uuKQRE ulo K ERG Keg. -Guard 11:1B A.M. tt:fl Noon News Honrs! B.tft P.M. l5 P.M. Wallgren Eyes Door to Politics WASHINGTON 17P Mon C. Wallgren, former Washington State governor and U. S. senator, said Wednosday there is still a possibility he may run for elec tive office in his home state. "I plan to go back to the state in a little while and see how things stand," he told a reporter, "but right now I'm not very en thused about it." Wallgren, a personal friend of President Truman, visited him at the White House Tuesday. He de clined to say what they talked about. Wallgren resigned last fall as chairman of the Federal Power Commission. He has been men tioned as a possible candidate for governor, U. S. senator or con gressman. Foods Prices Rise NEW YORK flJ.P.) Wholesale food prices on the Dun & Brad street Index rose three cents to $6.60 during the week ended Wed nesday, It was announced Thurs day. The index compared with $7.31 for the same week in 1951, when the peak for the year was hit. It now stands at 9.7 per cent below a year ago, but 10.7 per cent over the pre-Korea level of $5.96. Until he was convinced that conservative cutting of Christmas trees beneficially thinned dense young forests, Theodore Roosevelt would not allow them in the White House. Register-Guard, Etigenn, Or. Thtirs., Feb. 21, 1952 Page 5 First Run Feature Times thursday McDonald -Big Trees," 1:00 p.m., 4:00. 7:18, 10: "Girl on the Bridge." 2:30 p.m.. 8:45, 7 i;?8 :00 :i9 KUGN A,BC KASHr KOACr KG W Za KOIN c? KRVM VV.Vis.1J.An,erica Ear.m New Lucky U Ranch Rhvthm RoimH.m iiiutMLiiuic uonee Clock T.nxW ii n.nau ttu,..u J..Z Rnllntln T;- i.t-''w 4V'""ii uu"UWI iuuiwi. -aiu news, itounauD 1.1 i Meg. MuGictirr World News Koogan Calls Rhythm Roundup Ji?,TP.?or" S.m ""way. Riders of Saga Khythm Roundun Ji'iiiita ureaKiast Uang M. AKronskv Rural DnnnHtm Clock Watcher Clock Watcher Clock Watcher Farm Time News of America R.F.D. Oregon KOIN Klock KOIN Klock Breakfast Gang Morning Special Cfll Titlnev Harry Babbitt Phoenix breakfst. Cecil Brown Phnerjix breakfst. News t,'.mni! w Lo,ve Bible Imtitute Churches Speak Bible Institute Bnh Rnrrarl Koogan Calls 9: 00 ill World News Gracious Living Paula Stone Tops in Pops Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Breakfast Club Rhythm roundup Roundup, News Alarm Clock Club Alarm Clock Club Alarm Clock Club Alarm Clock Club David Anderson Country Editor Kneass. News Sam Hayej KOIN Klock Frank Goss Frank Goss Harry Babbitt A Woman's View News at Nine Woman's World Koogan Calls Springfield Quiz Break-Bank Hmk'rs Harm'ies Break-Bank J: OO :13 :30 :45 Grandpa's Juke Newspaper of air Jack Berch 5l'm,ar,? family Tello Test Lone Journey tugene Shopper True Story Classifieds Songs, sentiment Shopping News Shop.. N.W. News The Old Songs Consumer Newi The Old Songs Dave Vaile Music Box Grand Slam Crosby & friends Rosemary Tune Test Ralph Edwardi Ralph Edwardi Chuck Foster Frank Kennedy n.CJ'5 10 MUSIC 11 12 Blng Crosby This Is Spfld. Strike out band Strike out band Springfield News True Story :00 :15 :92 feffial.new "on" N'cws :I5 tMs 1 Believe Dial or Dovuh I30 Person.! lit v Tim Plan. Min. :45 Luncheon Music News Mtis. Souvenirs Mus. Souvenirs Mus. Souvenira Mus., Local News News & weather Espec for women Espec for women Espcc for women Wendy Warren Aunt Jenny Helen Trent Our Gnl Sunday School Bulletin Ladies Fair Ladies Fair Queen for a Day Queen for a Day Fashions Vic Lindlahr Agalnst-Storm Chet Huntley Hostess House Hostess House Strikelt Rich Strike It Rich 1:00 Serenade in Blue Jack Kirkwood :I5 arK Sm!h Jack Kirkwood :52 S,and5ta.nd Discapades :43 World News Discapades Jan Garber Theatre Page Juke Box Rev. Juke Box Rev. News Para rio Weather Report Rhythm Roundup Rhythm Roundup Big Sister Ma Perkins Dr. Malone Guiding Light Morning Melody Science Club Here's the Newi Prance Masters Ore. school of air Concert Halt Concert Hall Concert Hall Double-Nothing Double-Nothing Millionaire Life Millionaire Life Paul Harvey Lane 1st Edition Fashions Koogan Callii Trading Post Rhythm Roundup Lucky U. Ranch Rhythm Roundup Lucky U. Ranch Band Review Notebook Review. News News & weather Farm Hour Farm Hour Farm Hour 2nd Mrs. Burton Perry Mason Norah Drake Brighter Day France Masters Memory Stories Spotllte on a star Surf Riders l:92 JUS!C inr Mra- News Notebook f :45 M ,uslc. iorr Mr,?' Answer Man Mary Marlin ' :30 Liberty Jamboree Home Sweet H. Joyce Jordan :4S Guest Star Discapades Evelyn Winters Ride 'em Cowboy Ore. school of air Bach Concerts Bach Concerts Chuck Foster Duncan MacLeod Tunei for teens Road of Life Come & Get It Tunes for teeng Pepper Young House Party Lunch. Concert Right Happtnesa House Parts; Lunch Concert Backstage Wife Hiltop House Lunch. Concert Stella Dallas This I Believe Magic Storiea Widder Brown Newspaper of atr Magic Storiea Woman in house Newspaper of air Symphonette Siesta Serenade Siesta Serenade Siesta Serenade Serenade, News 3! M"Jor L'veJy Discapades Valiant Lady Arthur Godfrey Discapades Girl Marriea Music for Mrs. Discapades Club 590 Spotllte on Sports News Club 5B0 Espec. for women Just Plain Bill Jack- Owens Concert Hall iJ?e; f?r women Frontpage Farrell The Little Show Concert Hall U.S. Marine Show King Row Dick Haymes Story Time Ore, school of air Aunt Mary Tunefully Yours Story Time .00 Nat'l. Weather :15 Music for Mrs. :30 Jack Owens ':4S Organ Interlude Fulton Lewis Club 590 Hemingway Club 590 Curt Massey Bin Jon & Spky. Sam Hayes News Mark Trail Social Security Siesta Serenade Siesta Serenade Siesta. News Variety Time Variety Tim Reminis. rhythm Melody Club Oregon Reporter Masters Music Masters Music Masters Music Wei. Travelers Wei. Travelera Dr. Paul Dave Garroway Art Kirkham Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Here's to Vets At the Console Review Records Review Records Sports Forecast Life. Beautiful On the Upbeat Music Box On the Upbeat Music Box News flr Weather Music Box :00 Ed R. Murrow ):15 Story Hour :30 Neighbors. News :48 Local News Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Arthur Godfrey Curt Massey KWAX Meg. 80,1 Green Hornet Green Hornet Wild Bill Hickok Wild Bill Hickok Fun Factory Fun Factory Chet Huntley Bob Gcrrad Dinner Hour Dinner Hour Dinner Hour Dinner Hour Child Theater Jerry of Circus Planting Time Planting Time H. V. Kaltenborn Chuck Foster T. L. MeCall Elmer Peterson Ed. R. Murrow Piano Moods News Guest Star The World Today World News Frank Goes Sport Shots ryl UIITH CLIN STADLRf From railroad clerk to glass es timator to auto salesman to re porter to renowned editor . . . that's the suc cess story of James S o u 1 e Pope. Pope is visit ing the Univer sity of Oregon campus as guest of the J o u r na 1 1 s m school, to give the Eric Allen Memorial Lec ture Friday af ternoon; fea ture of the an nual Oregon rv V ad Glen Stadlcr. Press Conference, JAMES F. POPE was born in Zebulon, Georgia, 14 Sept, 1900. After Emory U., Atlanta, his first job was that of railroad clerk. Then he switched to glass esti mator (whatever that is) for the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. He worked two years as auto sales man before he got a job with the Atlanta Journal as reporter . . . in 1926. Pope rose to the position of managing editor, then went to the Lousiville (Ky.) Courier-Journal, for which he is executive edi tor. During the war, he took a six month leave of absence to work in the Office of Censorship. Pope won his national reputa tion not only as a fighting edi tor, but also as a vigorous cham pion of freedom of information. He is chairman of the Committee on Freedom of Information of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. In that capacity he is one of the leaders in the battle to pre vent government news security from becoming censorship. POrE BELIEVES that govern ments have become so enormous and their Dowers of news-control so diverse and insidious, that the basic facts reauired for souna judgment have become harder and harder to identify and to capture. Pope says: "We knock ourselves out covering the Capitol and the White House, and a few news obvious departments like State and Defense. But we know little nr nnthins of all the vast organ icmc that surround and influence the conduct of our affairs and-the expenditure of billions of our money. " . . Mhere are) many instan' ces in which the people's right to know has been circumscribed or wiped out by 'regulation. Almost all the administrative news of our government is so controlled. Pofe reports that the "cult of secrerv" is not restricted 10 wtsir ington; that there are many cases of news suppression by state and local officials. A ROSE: Freedom of Informa tion. A THORN: News suppression. Legals Ugals IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT uUUrlT FUK THE. UlblKit.1 OF OREGON CIVIL NO. 6177 NOTICE (SUMMONS) UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plain- Utf. VS. 1.0 ACRt OF LAND. MUHt OR LESS. IN LANE COUNTY, STATE UF UHJSliON: MlUUL,t. tvKK UKtVlta TERV ASSOCIATION, n cornoration: T. B. CANNON; Unknown Owners of said lands; and LANE COUNTY, a municipal corporation and political surxnvision ot tne biate 01 uregon, Defendants. TO: T. B. CANNON and the Unknown flurriera (if th lnnii thnvi rtpstonatpfi: You ' and each of vou are hereby notified that a Complaint In Condemna tion has heretofore been filed in the office of the above named court In the action to condemn the fee simple title, subject to existing easements for public roads and highways, public utilities, railroads and pipe lines in the following aescnoea ianas iocaiea in j-,ane t-uuniy uregon to-wu: TRACT NO. K-920: Beginning at a point In the east side of County Road No. 360 marked by a peg whence a fir B inches in diameter bears N. 37" 45' W. 74 links marked C.S.B.T., said beginning point being 1,107.4 feet north and 1,020.8 feet east of the quarter section corner on the south line of Section 34 in Township 19 South. Range 1 East, of the Willamette Meridian: thence N. 36' W. 3.165 chains; thence N. 94' E., 3.169 chains; thence S. 36 E. 3.165 chains; thence S. 54f W. 3.165 chains to the place of beginning, containing 1.0 acre more or less, In Lant Cmintv. Oreeon. for public use adequately to provide for the construction of a river improvement for use in connection with the establish ment of the Lookout Point Dam, Me- riaian ane, in me wiuameiie iviver, rVrpenri The authority for the taking Is The Act of February 26, 1931 (46 Stat. 1421 40 U.5.U. sec. xisaj ana acts suppie muntarv lhirttn unri amendatory there of ; The Act of April 24. 1888 (25 Stat. 94, 33 U.S.C. Sec. 591); The Act of March 1, 1917 (39 Stat. 950, 33 U.S.C, 701).' Public Law 367 64th Congress; The Act of June 28. 1938 (52 Stat. 1215), Public Law 76175 Congress: The Act of Sep- temDer o, iau iruouc iw taw oii Congress), You are further notified that If you have any objections or defense to the taking of your property above described you are required to file herein and to serve upon the plaintiff's attorney at the address herein designated within four weeks after the date of the first publication of this Summons, an answer identifying the property In which you claim to have an interest, stating the nature and extent of the interest claimed, and stating all your objections and defenses to the taking of your property. A failure so to file and serve an answer shall constitute a consent to the taking and to the authority of the Court to proceed to hear the action and to fix the Just compensation and shall constitute a waiver of all defenses and objections not so presented. You are further notified that If ymi have no objections nor defense to the taking you may serve upon the plain tiffs attorney a notice of appearance designating the property In which you claim to be interested and thereafter you shall receive notice of all proceed ings affecting said property. You are further notified that on the 25ih day of September, 1951 the plain tiff filed herein its Declaration of Taking of said lands and simultaneously there with deposited in this court and cause the. estimated Just compensation for such Vou' are further notified that at the trial of the issue of Just compensation, whether or not you have answered or served a notice of appearance, you may present evidence as to the amount of compensation to be paid for the property in which you may have an interest and you may share, on proof of your in terest, in the distribution of the award of compensation. This summons is served upon you by ordsr of the Honorable James Alger r l,,Aer- t thai ohava unlit IpH Court. made and entered on the 7th. day of January, 1952. by the publication tnereoi for four successive weeks in the Eugene Register-Guard, a newspaper printed and published In the City of Eugene. Lane County, Oregon and of genera circulation in said county wherein said rs Tnnatnrl. (Via fimt nil bl led t iOn of this Summons being made in the issue of said newspaper on the Slit day of January. 1952. HENRY L. HESS. United Slates At torney. BERT C. BOYLAN. and LINUS M. FULLER. Snecint Asistants to the United States Attorney, 507 U. S. Court house, portiana a. ureKnn. No. 275 February 21, 1952. to waive minor informalities. No bidder may, withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof, unless the award of the contract is delayed for No. 296 February 21, 1952. Legal NnTTPB nv catt np tn-mmo ReceinL of ialH hlrU hv 4 ha i,r.Hi Eigned, Secretary of the River Road Watrr Tliiitrirt. tjn. (-n..i -u.e, is hereby requested for the following issue, to-wit: t40.000.00 worth of gen eral obligation water bonds to be In de nominations of $1,000.00 each, and to be dated April 1, 1952, and to mature as STATE TIMBER SALE NOTICE is hereby Riven that the Ore. gon State Land Board will receive sealed oias in us oiiice m ine state uapuoi, Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, March 18, 1052 for the purchase of the merchantable Second Growth Fir timber comprising 197 trees 16" ana over, D.B.H., and cruised by the State Forestry Department at 68,190 board feet, located on the SW'A of Sec. 21, Twp. 19 S. R. 1 E.W.M., Lane County, Oregon. The minimum price which will be considered is $12.00 per MBF. Bids must be accompanied by certified or cashier's check for full amount bid. made payable to State Land Board, said Board reserving right to reject any and an mas. Cash nr auretv bond arrentmble Land Board in amount of $500.00 will be required of successful bidder as guaran tee for complying with provisions of uregon forest uoae including disposal of slash, Purehaspr will h al1nwid nn vear tn remove timber subject to extension at option ot J-.ana .ttoara. Establishment of property lines Is snnnsibllity of ourchaser. Bids should be sealed and addressed to E. T. Pierce, Clerk State Land Board, Salem. Oregon, and marked on face of envelope "Bid on Lane County Timber." uatea at baiem, uregon, January 3i( 1952. E. T. Pierce Clerk. State Land Board No. 283 March 6, 1952. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET PORTLAND f API Cattle salable SO: market active, strong on supply; odd heart good 1202 lb a steers 3Z.n: mim Odd ner odd 2 NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY Given that the undersigned Administrator of the Es tate of Ruby Fix, Deceased, has filed his Final Account of the administra tion of said Estate In the Circuit Court for Lane County, Oregon, and that the 26th day of February, 1952. In the Cir cuit Court Room of the Lane County Court House at 10:00 (a.m.) o'clock, of said day, has been fixed by the Circuit Court of Lane County, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing objections to saia xinai Account. jue ma. Administrator HALE G. THOMPSON, Attorney inr Mimp No. 362 February 21, 1962. VOTTClfi TO CREDITORS AH persons having claims against the estate of ROY L. MORGAN, de. ceased, are hereby notified that the undersigned has been appointed as the Executrix ot tne Last win ana iesia mnt nf atH ri pi-orient bv the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, and that such claims, with the proper vouchers, should be pre sented to said Executrix at 41S Medical Center Building, Eugene, Oregon, within six months irom January di. lva?. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament oi mux i .viunuMrt Deceased. RAY AND PENNINGTON Attorneys for Estate No. 277 February 28. 1952. NOTICR IS HEREBY GIVEN that Plumy H. Peterson has been duly ap pointed and qualified as Executrix ot the Last Will and Testament and Es tate of Harold Peterson, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, verified as required by law, with proper vouchers to said executrix at the office of John L. Barber, Jr., Room 7 Walling Building, Eugene, Ore gon, within six months from the date Of the first pUDiicaiion oi mis nonce. uatea reoruary o. Frt PnhHentinn. Fphruarv 7. 1952. Plumy H. Peterson. Executrix of the Last Will and Testanit-nt and Estate of Harold Peterson, de ceased. John L. Barber, Jr.. Attorney Room 7, Walling Building Eugene. Oregon No. 288 March 6, 1952. January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January January 1954 1955 1956 1957 1938 1959 I960 1961 1962 1963 1064 1965 1966 1967 1968 1060 1970 Housewives Protest High Prices in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil if) Rioters headed by housewives attacked butcher shops and gro prices, broke into the store and Parana State, Wednesday. The crowds, protesting high eery stores in Curitiba, capital of tossed goods into the street. Tnere was no report of casualties. The scientific name for Western red cedar, Thuja plicata, means "a tree with sweet smelling wood whose leaves are folded and plait ed." "THE BIG TREES" "THE Glttl, ON THE BRIDGE" lluco Haas t'onl. from i'.ifi p.m. snti., Sundayi A Holidays! From 6:4ft p.m. week days, THURS.-FRI.-SAT. James Mason Jessica Tandy The Desert Fox DRAMA Dirk Powell Peggy Dow You Never Can Tell DRAMA TONITE AND THURS. mat 300 LAUGHS IN 85 MINUTES OF GALLOPING I1 ft I wl'-a i MIT: GAVETVf. (Viyvu In "TV Galtopuf thai Kapptni tiUt m 3431 J "GOLDEN GIRL" 1 Q fTW Mllil Gaynor I 7 &II Dale Robertson I 09 l Clifton Webb Wf Vl "ELOPEMENT" Wj Sorry Folks, But Mother Nature Juit Wouldn't Let Us Open at the Present ot 8:00 o'clock P.M., on the 11th day I of March, 1952, by the undersigned, at the offices of Huaband, Fort & Johnson. , , r 1 -runaway, augene, uregon. ana will be opened at the offices of Hus band. Fort & Johnson at said hour. Bidders are requested to include the rate .of interest at which they will accept the .bonds, at par or premium. January 1. 1962 shall he callable at par on, any Interest due date after January j, uy ot, nnyi,- prior nonce PUD- 1 shed in a newspaper of general circula tion in Lane County, Oregon. aid bonds to be called In inverse numerical order beginning with number 40. Bids must be unconditional and a certified check equal to 2 of the bid price must accompany each bid as evi dence of good -faith on the part of the bidder. Said 2 deposit shall not draw interest, but will be forfeited to tho said , District as liquidated damages should the successful bidder withdraw his bid or fail or neglect to complete his purchase In accordance with the terms thereof. The Board of Commissioners of the River Road Water District reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and also tp waive any and all Informalities in the bids. Dated this 20th day of February, 1932. CARL SMITH, Secretary River Road Water District co Husband, Fort it Johnson i west uroaaway , uregi 1M2. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the estate of RUBY ETHEL KOOZER. de ceased, are hereby notified to present xne same, wnn ine proper voucners. to the undersigned, who has been appointed Administrator of the said estate by the Circuit Court nf th Slttto nf Orosnn for Lane County, at 415 Medical Center Building, Eugene, Oregon, within six months from the 21st day of February IWOit. EMERY LLOYD KOOZER. Administrator, of the estate ot RUBY ETHEL KOOZER, deceased. RAY AND PENNINGTON, Attorneys for Estate No. 310 March 20, 1952. BUT... We Will Open Our Gates WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27 Come What May NDRTHiEND r mm Dancing n'.l. Teen rriuuy Ag and Saturday Nites with BILL RILEY and his orchestra Arena Ballroom 1850 West 6th Ave. OLD TIME DANCING Sunday Afternoons ' 3:30 to 6:30 Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. THURS.-FRI.-SAT. (FUNNIEST PICTURE IN NINE LIFETIMES' PERLOERG-SEATON W rut MiutoHAina tomcat tarring iW JAM WITH GfNf lOgKHART and -rhubarb A Paramount Pictur Also "CONVICTED" Glen Ford Brodcrlck Crawford Cartoon & Latest News j' BASIL RADFORD J. JIMMY HANLEY SSi JANET7E SCOn A t MMIrllWI II Nf HUSK tiHUlttl . CHAIlli VIC TO OICI CRINMU WHIN UIKrltll Also Audle Murphy In 'Itrd liatl! ot Courage' Rod Cameron 'CAVALRY SCOUTV Also Lex Barker TAIWAN'S PERIL Warren Douglas 'Homicide for Threo' Also Rock Lant 'Frontier In vest 1 gat or' M f 0 rt. a.-. a,..s a. 1 B II1H -"l . i.nnrrVKfia mows S3.'00-2.0O; odd cnmmcrrlal 2!W. leaves saiaoir 'u iojv around 315 lb No. 3 tym 'itefr J" S choloc No. 1 and J lfiA'S at 18.75: odd choice 300-3,5 lb sos 17.00: 4JS lbs 15.50; Rood and choice iceder pm lacklns. auoiaoia ' Sh.cp salable 50: market ;rjn. I t most y choice ion In woo', y" '"lll v... choice 1211-124 lbs 23.50-26.00: ood ees quotable 12.50-13... Market The North Portland Llvestoclt Market iniirnn.cPir0vm TOD CinQ Sealed bids will be received by Lane County School District No. 52. Lane County. Oreeon. by Superintendent Tpm p. Powers. Administration Bulldlnl!. J0 Bareer Ave., Eiwene. Orenon. unlll ;00 n.m.. Pacific Standard Time. March 4th. 1952. for, the general contracts for ' the construction oi the addition to Clear Lake (Jrade School and the Klrls sym na'iurrT winft of Willametle Hih School. Bids will be opened and publicly read aloud at the Board of Education mectlnB to be held at the Administration Bitlld na. 4640 Barter Avenue. Euaene. .Ore Em. It :! P rS . Pacific Standard Time. March 4 h. 1952. deadline will not be "Blin.. "specifications, and contract doruments for the general meenamcai. 2nd eleclricai sections, may ki examined February 15th. 1952, att the offices of Wllmsen V Endlcott. architects. 319 Tif fany Buildina. Eunene. Oregon, and a he EiVcene Builders Exchange. 260 East r ...n,h Avenue. Eugene. Oregon, and fe"he Portland Cooperative Bolder, FMchange. 317 Builders Exchange Build ine. Port and. Oregon A set of plana iod .ircifirations can he obtained Febru 2rv 15th 1952. by general contractors fvho ha"e submitted satisfactory and ap proved precuallflcation tme"l. uoon the deoosit of twentv-five dollars. Iie rJ,sit will I be refunded upon the return MEaCch 4Nd must be accompanied by . I tuceeMful bidder., -.u -4 L& marioIanza SHOW Americm'i xcMng Dew singing Mnsatfon with tbe songs yoa want to hear TONIGHT AT 7:30 P.M. KUGN dial 590 WE DOOD IT! Wednesday! Thursday! One Pound T-Bone t7. S. Choice or Good Steak Dinner Complete - $2.50 This Is no Gag The GROTTO 764 Willamett THE BIG Y MARKET BRINGS YOU THE CISCO KID Conlinuoui Dally THE BATTLE for TEXAS! ...and Iht Ballh of ffie Sexesf l D.ORJE MR V M 1 Dial KERG 1280 THEATER TONIGHT KORE 7:30 P.M. Mon. - Wed. - Frl. Big Y Market The Stuvs9 A D D R E S S 7:00 P.M. Hollywood Sound Stuye 7:30 P.M. Mail From Monluco 8:30 P.M. 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