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jiber Booms Indonesia -iPOHB Ind? J?wJSln Singapore in '.Processed natural rubber r Stfets of the world. of unprocessed rubber ;!kp alive th. remitting tl to Singapore, la gradu al up and threatening SrVwith extinction. Five Xiar rubber milling fae- already closed, throw- Sds out of jobs L men her. say the In- Z have been trying to set C smoking plants of their ocess unfinished rubber. ..hi o( rubber milling ma t been shipped to In juring the past year to , pianu. w mm?) Ibt shortest route It ill the EAST III your local But Agent butt quickly relieved with i ra irtnt.icientificaUymedicated j iUULUia way aim Ointment. Smooth er ekia usually in 7 days. Only a few centa atyourdrug flat. Buy today.. 1 Jo Oily Menhaden A Popular Fish 1951 Catch Hits 1500 Million WASHlNr!TnMiiB menhaden" ,,. u. . 6 h. it 10 nave oeen ng of Atlanll: eoast ;; ,":n, normern Florida tO Lons Island Intnl.. The National Geographic So- menhaden, a catch exceeding that Of anv other flch u i T opcucs, were vSl?. -out of American waters in in iiai Is estimated to eaual one-fourth nt tt o . . ,. , w com mercial fishery produce for that The fish, a member of the her ring: famllV. ll An nnnnr.,,1.. with the American chef. Described ouy, meaiy and bony," the menhaden's chief claim to fame is its oil. . Menhaden oil. mannffinf..j i more than 30 plants set up along the Atlantic coast for its process ing, is used in making soap, paint, uuuicuiu, waierprooiing compound and in temrjerinff tiAi uruR i. left over after oil extraction is giuuno. mio iarm animal feed and used for fertilizer. The menhaden is known by many aliases to its marine hunter. It is labeled everything from old wife, greentail, and pogy to bug- nan huu wnuerisn. About a foot long and weighing mi ljuHiiers oi a pound when fully grown, the manharinn e r.r sued in specially-built boats rang ing iram oo io iou leet In length. ItS favorite hahitat la tha khall..... coastal waters, where it swims close to the surface and in huge, closely massed formations. As many as 500.000 of these fl.h hv. been known -to be trapped in a single nam. LIGHT IXTURES CLARKE ELECTRIC W. 7th Phone 5-3231 r SUFFER ANY LONGER? ilbiri tall BID anr Chlnaaa J wn, Anuiint mceeii for flOM 111 TH Hfl af filet erTj I mk hurt, lunii, Uvtr, kldners, I ttilt Billon. n n. li.r..t.. mm, III and bladder, ttrtt. sain pi a mil. OTTICT HOUBI tt8o to 6:80 ffedneidiT Only CHARLIE CHAN co. CHINESE HERB 111 fftUamalta I I s H I 9 LUMBER OPERATORS fork Lift Trucks PorRentOrSale) . Joh Lumber Lifis S I Pneumatic Tires t5Ffldr3to6'aTons'' Wo Muiy Other Modeli mVU V I., ill f Wind, Portland 18, Ore. e WEbster 3207 ' Kentucky Family Has Brittle Legs LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U.fi) The iamily of James A. Klkins mav hold the record for having had the highest number of broken legs. The family so far has record' ed 50 leg fractures. If the num. ber were divided equally among tne eignt members, the group, each would have had just over six. The reason for the family's sur plus of broken legs is a congenital defect in the bone structure for five of the seven Elkins children, as well as broken arms and col lar bones. $10 FIDDLE REAL THING HICO, Tex. (U.R) J. B. Rat tiff, a grocer who bought a violin 19 years ago for $10, has been told that it is an authentic Stradivari us. The Instrument, bearing a Stradivarlus signature and dated 1716, was pronounced authentic at a violin shop where it was taken for repairs. GRACE BAXTER for KNAPP AERO TEED Cushion sole ihoea. New Spring Styles. 115 E. 11th. Room 217. Phone 5-6543. ADVERTISEMENT Fiery, Smarting Itch of Common Skin Rashes Don't stand such torment another hourl Just imooth Resinol Ointment on your irritated skin at once. See how quickly Us medically proven ingredients in lan olin bring blissful, long-lasting relief. lit 5 I fb, , I MINERS (Hard Rock) WANTED ) BUTTE, MONTANA Apply to Your Nearest $tote Employment Office for Information ANACONDA COPPER MINING CO. Butte, Montana "... jks&) II felt? 7 Eisenhower Untried Yet Political LV iews Still IV ague r-Gnard, Ennna. Mon., Apr. 21, 19S2 Page FUeaM ikegais 53 THE GOSHEN CUTOFF now awaits paving of the 4.5 miles from Judkins Point to the Goshen section of Pa cific Highway 99 east of Eugene. It is expected to bs paved this summer. By reason of the $40-million bond issue authorized by the 1951 Legislature, the Oregon State Highway Department is engaged In- the most compre hensive program for reconstruction of the Pacific High way, V. S. 99, and other major arterials, that it has been able to undertake in 20 years. This program will require some 10 years of time. The Goshen cutoff is a small but important segment of the work. Curved highway lead ing out of photo, lower left, is current four-lane trunk to Glenwood-Springfield. Riverview and Augusta Sts. are visible at right with warehouses adjacent rail lines and Judkin's Road. Br JAMES MARLOW AiaaelfcUd PrtH SUfl Crrttpond.nl WASHINGTON (P) The rec ord of Eisenhower the, general was so distinguished that In the Military field he li practically a public monument. . But In his new role as Elsen hower the' politician he still has to state his case. While he was (till In this coun try, in uniform as a soldier or In civilians as president of Columbia University, he did not arouse any widely outspoken antagonisms for anything he said. Actually, anything he's said to date, except in foreign affairs, has been In the most general terms and not at all specific. This is un derstandable because of his posi tion. binge He SAID be wasn't a candidate for anything, he wasn't under compulsion to take a flat- footed stand on any domestic is sue.. And he would not have been the only one to consider It Inconsistent with his Job as commander of the Atlantic Pact Army if he issued bulletins from his Paris headquar ters on American labor, farming, Korea, China, finance or taxes. He indicated his sensitivity about making political speeches in uniform when he aald Saturday he'd resign from the Army, if nominated by the Republican con ventlon, so he would be "free to speak, like any other citizen, on any subject." As a soldier Elsenhower has en joyed sunny weather, which Is quite different from the political climate where it rains dead cats and you get blamed as fast for what you didn't do as for what you did. HE GOT A TASTE of this last night from a fellow-republican, Sen. Welker of Idaho, who so far hasn't come out In support of any one but said he might support the general If he knew where be stood. Welkder said: "It Is hard to be lieve the Republican party is go ing to consider the nomination of a man whose views on all nubile Issues are vague. . ." This at least was a nudee to the general that the days are coming to an end when as a non-candi date for anything he could enjoy me luxury o: not having to be specific on affairs at home. He returns about June 1. The Republican convention, which may nominate him for president, opens July 7. Except for a speech at ACUene, Kas., Elsenhower says he has no plans between the date of his return and the convention opening. But unless, and until, he's nom inated, he'll be in the Army. If he follows until then, his past policy oi noi getting into aomestio con' troversles, the eonventlon will not Mother Rabbit Solves Big Family Problem KALAMAZOO, Mich. U.R) Joseph C Gregory's New Zealand white rabbit had a feeding prob lem on her hands when she gave birth to a litter of 15, close to a record. However, the rabbit solved the problem as any good mother would, She divided the litter Into three groups of five and put her young on a three-hour schedule. Luncheon Is served every hour in rotation. MAKE MILK A HEALTHY HABIT . . . Drink More SPRINGFIELD DAIRY MUK For Home Delivery Dial 7-J4SI SPRINGFIELD DAIRY NEW YORK STOCKS SELECTED LIST liperui tor NMi (Mondar. April It, 1663) DOW JONEI CLOSING AVERAGES. SO Induitrlali, 391. GO, up 1.49 3Q Ralli, 93.20, ud 1-04 15 UtiUtlci. 46.8B. up .01 Volume, 1,110,000 sharM NYSE SELECTED LISTl Air Redn Al Ludlura Aj Chem Al Storei Am Alrl Am Can xd Am Gai Am Loco Am Rdtr , ' Am Smelt Am Wool Anaconda An Prich. Armco Armour Aaoc DO Atchlion Avco Bfll Ohio Bendlx AT feth Stl oelnr Bors War AcM Wood Mack Gl Martin Mont Ward boh Nan uuevrus J BurUniton W Cdn Pac cams i - 1 ' itT sf .1 coi Fui son fefMg if Bougiai 05 h ow Chem 104 u Font BZ4fc s 51U S 43i No other method doea u much aa Dr. SchoU's Zlno-pada. (1) Spewiily itopi pain ful ihoe friction, lift preaaure; (2) Prevent corn, aore toea; (3) Kemovea coma on of the faiteet waya known. Oat a box today. East Airl taiman ft,?0" Fires torn Sen lec en Food! Gen Mtri Glldden Ooodyeer Ot Wn Suf Greyhound Gulf Oil Homeitaki Huason nt Harv . nt Nickel nt Paper nt Tel jonni Man Jonei La Kenneroit Lib Oweni Lockheed Loewt 31i 5iit w3 ni upsm J34H Ntl Lead - nil aieei Am Avn Pao bv u nver 10H Pac. Oaf 30 facKard 80s'4 Pan Am Air 7 '.4 Paramount J0lk Penney 7 Penn RR 49H Penil 47 H Pfiier j?' Phllco 2414 Proc Gam J6'4 Pure OU 37H Radio cm nino RrtBlK V1V Safeway 3o acnenier z7.i Sean 63 V Sinclair 44M Socony 371; Sou Co J3,,l ou Pao 73 tou Ry iiV, perry 321 Spfegel . 8 Studebaktr 37 ' Sunray 22M Swiff Sit Svlvanla , 3B; Texan 55 Textron 14 naewaier . ' Traniam 2xh 41 I TWA 20 la" Tw Cm Tex 17'4 33 yn iaroia Un Pae Vntd Alro liu Airi i3"f A '4 ty vntd rrult M"i US Rubber M'1 17i VS SUel 38'i ii Wm Union ?', U' Wlllvi 9", !u Ztnlth Tilt PORTLAND QIAIN HARKIT PORTLAND (API Co. fit i-aty BhJpmCTlt,. bulk. coji AtTlvtry: Sits No. a. M-ir wniu 72.w; Mrivy, no. , 4S-lb B. W.. 71.00. ' market, b cludlnf Kex) Hrd Htd.Wlnlfr: ordlniry, IHi 10 cent 3.501 Jl per cent 11 tth.i, KM ,n mrrtv market, tutlt Kfl. 1 bulk, delivered wilt: p(t. white, 1401 epft white (excludlnf White Club, H8'4, er Ber eent 2.50. Hard White Beirt: erdlniry. t.SOt 10 per cent 8.501 11 per cent S.50I 12 per Si con know when he stands on a host of Issues. IF, NEVERTHELESS, it nomi nates him it will be doing 10 on his personality, his record as a military leader and diplomat ex traordinary, and in the belief he could win, but not on his clearly expressed ideas for running the country. - Certainly there's danger for Elsenhower or any candidate to take a strong postlon on the Is sues which have spilt the country into belligerent factions. One bad phrase could ruin him. If he's the nominee it's possible his advisers might want Him to go right up to election day without even getting too precise about any' thing, thinking he could breeze in anyway, although in 1S4B the breeze which Dewey felt gave him political pneumonia. And it's possible the majority of voters would take the general Just as he is, without knowing any. thing more about him. But it's doubtful Eisenhower would go for this, judging from his Fans prom' ise that he'll campaign intensively if nominated and be "free to speak ... on any subject." MILLIONS 07 voters have a deep interest in knowing where he stands on a host of Issues. Northern Negro voters and South ern whites will want to know his position on a Fair Employment Practices Commission; labor and management will expect to learn his views on them; farmers have an interest in what he- thinks about benefits for them. Then there's federal aid to education, compulsory health Insurance, nousing, taxes. Eugene Markets BUTTE RF AT- Premium ,..., .. , First quality Second . Quality . nilTTER (Wkoliiila Pflaaai AA Printt a prims -, ... . EGOS (Bsitibv Priori jumoo a Medium AA Medium A . Small A -t. Large Checks .--..,. EGGS (Wholeialt ttTValaflar) Large AA Medium AA Medium A Small EGGS flrtfltalO jumoo a Extra Large A Large A - Medium A . amau A . POULTRY fBwlft'i baring Hrlee) Too Late To Classify USED wiring for elec. htn stove. incl. 2 luse boxes, siz.oo. Ud. snal. steel cot with matt. & cover, $7.50. 100 gal. oil barrel oc tuning, so.ou. cau 5-0847, 1334 Agate St, WANTED to buy: Good portable sawmui, around zum cap. aiso portable mill to cut cants on per centage basis, Have plenty of timber. Write R-G Box 971. 6-YR.-OLD gelding saddle horse, Morgan, fi qtr. horse, sad die It fentle. -4937. rictle. 1701 Well broke and River Loop 1, NICE little house for quiet couple. Elec. range Se ret. Oil heat. Close to bus, Easy walking dist, to town. Like new. Adults only. No pets. $65. Phone 4-6734. WEDGEWOOD gas range with trash burner attach, & Rheem wtr. htr., very good cond. Sell potn, smo, yn. i-itta, HEAVY DUTY utility trlr. 16' wheels., 4x8 bed., 2 ft. side boards. See at Walders Assoc. Serv., 11th & Hllyard. $60. 1946 CHEV. 4 dr.. excel cond. 3500 mi. on re-bullt motor. Will accept trade-in. $750. Ph. 6-;694, nil INQ. xnn, opiiq BEAR Cat Garden Tractor Sc all attachments. Excellent shape. Bargain price. 161 Arcadia Dr. Phone 5-4673 after 6 p.m. 2 BDRM. hse. gar., on 1 A. Partly furn. Price $4000. Inq. Sister View Service Station, Creswell, aft. 4 p.m. Compl. Household furn, incl, Elec. Appliances. Rugs, wash. mach. furn. St sport, goods. 1701 River Loop 1. 4-4937 '51 FERGUSON Tract., disc, nlow Sc harrow. See at Major Snyder's, l mi. so. it 'ft mi. j. Aivaaore, WEANER pigs lor sale. Major Snyder, 1 ml. SO. Ac Yx ml. E. Alvadore. 3 RM. furn. court apt. elec. range, refrlg., oil hi, gar. utll. furn. $18 week. West, side Ph. 5-9049. DUPLEX Unfurn. 3 rms. Almost new. S. W. garage. $80. Ph. 4-8409 8 RMS., house on wooded lot, basement Sc fireplace. $13,900. Ph. 4-44 IB. SACRIFICE. 1950 98 Olds. 2 dr. sdn. Low miles. 1701 River Loop 1. Ph. 4-4937. 1941 DODGE, gd. motor & tires, Ph. 5-5723. WANTED: Truck to haul short logs. 12 ml. Call 4-4992 eves, late model, good cond. 7' West, Refrlg. $100. 1141 Almaden. 4 Rollaway bed Sc matt, good cond. pn. 0-4881. EXPER. WAITRESS WANTED SEYMOURS CAFE CARPENTER. 20 YEARS EXPER, PH. 4-4418 8LPG. RM. CLOSE-IN 223 "B" St. SPFLD. 70c 7BC 73c SIC Sic 43c 40c 40c 40c 82c 52c 45c 4SC 47c 40c "to! r 4 lbi . colored henj, over 4 lbi , . io. No. Leghorn!, under 4 lbi BS: no. No. colored aprlngi. over 4 lbi. . coiorea springs, $- 10m. colored aprlngs. 3-S lot. . Leghorn sprlnga 1 lbg, 1 WOTTCH la nrshv U.n ttl.t . . dertlameoT executrix ot thm btatsi Grace M. WIckwirt, deceased, hat ftl ncr final account of the admtoiitratlon pf wld eitata in the Circuit Court "tojf Lane County, Oregon, and that tha 24th day of April, 1932. In tha Circuit house at 10:00 o'clock, A.M., of said day. has been fixed by tha Circuit Court oi uni v,ounui ureion, at uia lima and place of hearing objection! to said final account. JJITA BlhLMOiNB K Executrix. r fiALE G. THOMPSON no. ana April iti. ivy. Portland Markets PORTLAND FRODUCI MARKET PORTT.AWn (API RuttrfAt.tnt. tlve, subject, to Immediate change premium gtiRUty, maximum to .as to 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland, 79-&2c lb; first quality, 70-aOct second quality 75.78c. valley routes and country eubat to ST Butter wholeiala f.o.b. bulk holesilers arad AA. OS ienn 03 score. 74c; B, 00 acore, 72c core, 71c. Above prices strictly uneese seiung price holeialera Ortion ad lb: Oregon S-lb loaf, 49-52c. Portland 43V-47c Ebbs tn wholeulrrs ranHlod containing no Ion. cases included, f.o.b. Portland-A large, 46-47ct A medium B grade, large, 41-2c. Eggs to retailers grads AA large. Stci medium 47c. Cartons Sc additional. uva cnicKena no. i quality, plants fryers. 2-3 lbs, 29-30c, afl-.lfWi rnntcra. iU. lha anrl rnwr. light hem, all weights IB-19c; heavy hens, all weights, 20-21 c; old. roosters, , f.o.b, 3-4 Ybt. , !9-30c, avratfa tn Bmwara 11v white. 3Vf4 Iba. 28-2 9c I 5-S lbe, 33 35c; old does, 13-16c. few higher, i fresh areasea xryeri io reiaueri, oa-eoc, torn higher, a Fresh dressed meata wholeialera to ra ta Her si dollars per cwt; Beef steers, .choice. 500-700 lbc. 51.00- no.iu; gooq. aa.oo-se.io: commercial bo.oo. SI. 50: utility. 47.S0-40.10: cmva. com. mercial, 45.00-50.00; utility 44.00-48.00; Beef cuts choice steers hind quarters 62.60-64.00: rounds. 61.00-63:10: full loins, trimmed, 81.00-64.60; trlanglea, 45.00 40.20; orequarters, 48.Q0-fl2.S0; chucks, 52.00-52.50; ribs, 03.00-70.10. Veal good-choice, 66.00-B8.40i com mercial, 50.00-51.40. Pork cuts loinsi choice. 8-11 lbe. 1D1, 33.0U-3O.QP! ih nam, 10-14 N6TICK 6f rlBAJlJMa W given, max NOTICE TO CREDITORS: All poriohl havlne clnlmH ana In it thi notified to Dresant the same, wit' HI brn aonninteH adminUtrntnr nt thi said estate by the circuit court of the r uregon for Lane county, at, 73 Iroadway, room 207, Eugene, Ore within six months from tha 14th West Broadwa: Bern, within a day of Anrll. 1052. irntor oi Tne est nniram. dernnif. 2BOHGE T. LANG FORD t ttorney for Estate No. 437 May 12. 1053 I" THE CIRCUIT COURT arJmtnla. it at of Arthur H. STATE . OK OREGON FOl GUARDIANS NOTIC! tn th Mattor nt tha Vital, rst DENCE A. REEVES, a menUlly dl OF SALE I JrKU llieated notVch is mum onnrw virtue of an Order made by th It Ul ie State of Oregon for ,yie March, 1052, in the matter of the Estate vi rruaence a. necves, a meniauy ai- Eeasea, person, me unacrsignea guard will from, and . after the 28th day. irdlan lyV rOt 1952, sell at private sale either Ither tree from Incumbrances or sub. all of the following described real prop erty: Commtnctng at point In the East llnP L the Thomaj N. Awbrey and wife. Donation Lane Claim No. 39, Notification No. 3211 In Township Seventeen South of Range Threa oi me wiuameue ftieriaian. 67.20 chains South of the Northeast oi earn ciaim uth on Eas t, thence We Cm North S 9fl thn East, 29.76 chains to the place of be ginning containing 10 acres of land, more or less, being part of said Do Corner nt aald claim inence south on Knit m 3 36 chains, thence Wert 20.78 (pence worm and running n ie thereof 36 chains, and the: nation Land Clnim No, 30 and in- juniio ouniy, Dime or urcgon. Tha term, of anlri anl tn h. fmm cash or part cash and part credit; bldf m Lambs choice-prime. 40-60 lb, 8B.0O 67.50; good, 62.0-37.0. Mutton Eood-ehoie. SS.4ft.O0. Woolgrease . basis, nominally W-0o, Mohair 60c lb on 12-month frowtn. f,q,b. country shipping points. Country-kilted meata: Mutton best ewes and wethers, tS 2Bc lb: rough heavy bucks, ewes, 16-18c. Beef Utility cows, 36-40c lb; cannera euttera 31-35c. .. ?g8rr1Can blockers. M-STe lbi sows. light, 32-23c. Lambs best. Sl-B4c lb. Onions 80 lb sarfti, Ore. yellows, mcu.e o. 1, . o.. it. o.m-d.(oi large, 7.uu-7.gu 3. med., 3.50-4.25; Texas White wax, :3-6.78. . Sic - IBe 18c 18c SOc 30c soe im 94t Cocka and Stags .. 13c No. 3 poultry, 4c under above prices No. 3 poultry, H of above prices, POULTRY fNW hnvln nrina. No. 1 colored hens 0o No! 1 colored spring iryin nnnnn Cascara. Ib,, dry , 15o Dry Grape Root, ID, Bo Tallow Grease . HIUEB AND WOOXi Lamb Se Short Wool Mohair, 13 moa. clipped . Bull . , , . Heavy Beef , , ,. Light beet . ip. Potatoes Klamath Hussets, Ni no. tw, j.iijj ia hundred, 1. R !U; 23; Idaho Rus- utimy, s.oo Hav 11 M Mr, t mramn alfalf. rt.llu gdgCar and lots, lo.b. Portland, 60.00- SOc PORTLAND LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle: SOc . SOc 9.IC RECORDS BUGRNa. MUNICIPL1 COURT Traffic light: Galen N. Fantgworth, bard. 3280 E. 15th Ave., 3 Helen M. Jones, Dexter, 5; Marie F. Sapp, 1456 K St.. Springfield, aismiasea; urace Detmerlnj, 7580 McKenzle Hwy., i Maxfleld. Cottage Grove, S5 er W. Brlggs. Box 377, Springfield, Wesley E. Dent, 600 S. 42nd St.. ng field (and expired license plates, ctlve brakes), till Daniel N, Maupln, E. 14th Ave.. IS: Edward A. Mun- sen. Sweet Home, 15; Ernest O. Larson, fey, Elk ton. $6; E. ldth Ave . San FrancUco, t5t chestei rv 1. 1 U: Dale R. Apple ton, WV , $5; Patrick G. Coehoran ticUco, S5; Zola l. Herrall, Horace. Lee Plumb, 808 Washington .(and area ariver's license), sh; hussbii w. :, Lowell, 85; Georgia w. Fheips, i Eugene, t5; John W. Taham, Lea- expfred drl croon nurg, W. Main. CottaKn Grove. S5i Delmer Orval Miller. 130 E. 18th Ave., Mt Donald nDoert jonnson, jisaa roix si., ao. :Kei, Foi ammette St., K ter Kenneth Youni loiiiiiictia ai.t aiui nvuvn 124 Walt St . 41R' TTar-r-11 Hunter Hall, University of gtnei e, Haether,-4ft2 j), PnLL.B. Fiigua. f050 W 27th Ave., 3937 WiT Willlams, Albright, eson. slfli S9nd Avn.. il(lt 713. T. 27th Ave.. SIS: S10; WHHnm E. Burke, 3040 Fe Ave. tana no uregon onver's iih invoiVn in an arvfrlcnt 1. rllai uiauae A. Matte.on, 307 Winona St., Springfield. dUmlssed; Oran Clarence mirKnart, aao rr Acres Ra gig, Pn:.wv tre?t: Richard A. Sorenson o uiiDert tann ro driver's license), aion sign: uiurnrn ftl. Stewart. ri. . onmsiap. t-nniana, Bio; moi nidtnBr. 1791 fWtntv Pniirt lln A. Deck. 2128 Lawrence. 15: William Arthur Endy, 273 E. 17th Ave.. $3: Betty .ean furnv, Lrorane, S3: jji license, mlssedi . ftlOj ense), an, art. 4641 tobert L. 5: RoT- David Baldwin Ward. 2318 Patterson Dr., !5: MMdred lya McMahan. Carson Hall, University of urPBon, Wi narei Eileen riagv, mvd e. jjn ye., iin; arrneT ,iwooa laicKi 1903 I, 1166 jonn-!opion, Cftv viow nrf . an Imnroper turn; Mvrtle R. Borl B. 28th Avf.. 5; Robert Frederic son, 4702 Hwy. -S, 3; J. T. Expired llrenst plates: Leo Charlei Weaver. 307 Knoop Xane. If) Stanley J, Pnatln at fnUnarilnn . tlalnh T VfM. fljriann, general aeuverv. j-jugeni xiecKifss oriving; Anorw well. 3440 Ash Qt.. SnrlnnfaM mnv ji.i.h r.imira nn., 30. ijrivins: unoer tne influence or intojr wn- 1uf'a llran aiiineinfiw for one. year and re-examlnatlon re- Qi"ren , for reinstatement. urujiK: rrea a. lWKenny, ngene, flO. Farl Har , tioot Jach Jy, steady ( later trai ith s -ally PORTLAND (AP-fUSDAl talable 1000: market slow In developing; later trade moatJj Unanldl all nthar i steady: load choice around 1121 Sifoo-'fo.oo'f saiaoie iuud marKat alow in fed steers uneven; few early sales near- Mc lower ilasses gen- und 1125 lb 10-1050 lb steers 32.50-33.50; few loads lostfy under 000 lbs 33.78-34.00; com lorclfl grades 20.50-32.80; utility steers F. B, HARLOW. Guardian St xno csiate or vruaenoe A. eeves, a mentally diseased Berson. USBAND, FORT or JOHNSpH .Date of first publication: No. 361 April 11, 1063. llMareh ADVERTISEMENT More Comfort Wearing FALSE TEETH TT.-. 4. .1...... . .. Improved powder, icrlnkltd on u'ppet and lower plate, hold, them firmer aa that tney feel more comfortable. No umrnv. looey, paity tatte or feellna. H i alkaline (non-acfd). lines not boujt Cnecka 'Jilate odor" (denture breethl. Got FAS' ate odor" (denture tooey at any plate TEETH fed eteeri 34.60 mostl mercial Irade. 20, 50-31. SO; utility il ai.oo-io.offj part (pad choice light ...ts.i.a.ij' ..-a n.ii.ii ot.uu: scauerea lots commerclal-low good helfere 2780 31.S0: utility heifers J2.0O-J7.SO: canner cutter cow, mostly 17.0O-Jl.00t utility iTHf Jl.50-as.00i few commercial trades ao.uu-a7.uo: commercial bulls 2B.S0.J9.SO: jssosboo Saoo-asi utility bulls .Calves: Jalable 100 market slow: a... itanuii inivr txaae .lowl early S?...,1?-8?-'0'00'1 Jf'ET ' mostly 10.75 dfwnl JjiK. medujm grades 18.75-19.00: choice 280-J8O lbs 18.00-JO: choice 150-175 togd feeder pigs 17.00. troni; choice wooled lambs and few hoice prime No. l nlt na K. f.VI medium-good shorn feeders 23.00; woofett feeders 24.00; slaughter ewes 13.00; cull- Hi Nov Slop visit oca LENOX ROOM Largest single display of Lenox on the Pacific Coast BOFFIMA1VS 171 Willamette i if Baa.a ii waa gm m Ted Jorge nsen Electric ELECTROMODI CLICTBIO HEAT 420 Main, Spfld. WD 'Ph. 7.3570 isaiaaiva Smoking The -4. arnazlnff formula iA help persons stop smoking lail now available. NOBAKO ia. simple to use. safe, yet io effective that thousands arsr? reporting they easily dlscarctS the tmoklnc habit In a short- time. NOBAKO Is available- .only at Eugene Headquarters for Raymo Wonder Drugs5 Everybody'! Drag Store, 98'i Willamette, Eugene. Price" $3.00. Mall Ordera Postpaid W-l, BED WETTING CORRECTED 2 i . 1 i A new method has been per fected for salving this dls tresslng probleml - NO DRUGS ;i OR MEDICINES J Approved by dootorst ' Tot further information and ap pointment call . I The Enurtone Co. ! 115 E. Uth St. Ph. B-681SJ Wear DR. ELLIOTT'S BLENDED LENSES Th Bifocal Without (he Telltale Dividing Line Available Only at the Office ef DR. ELLIOTT, Opfomefmt It W. 10th Ave. Dial 4-4021 a f CI IcatlnB llnuor: Robert Tiedeli, jameiir ai missed i Karl W. Wanson, sjeneral de. iivery. Kuvene, ain jep-v uronn n. t:o hursr HA . in AK,m' i v t.n, rrn, in.. T.PWU. nal HnlM. I0. OAKRinor MiiNrcipAT, covrt rnjKM Jr.. uaKrinae. i. Failure to fro at a im: Clyde Wilson urns Jr., ua Krin a. No onerator'slicense: Lewis W. Frit- xen. uiKrinup, am nninlc on a ouhlle street! Kdward M. CtithheTtson 42, OalffldfS, S35 ball for feited. .Parkin In a driveway; William X. Worthy, OskrMaa. tit fine. Indcrent exposure: Ifred Wiseman, 60, OckrHne. M5. . Basle rule vfl)tlnn; WMtard T. Wit-1 llams. 1. naVrMM Star Boute, fine 115. CFHCTriT COUPT .Suits fled: Theodore P. Eckhoff v State Tndutrla1 AeeMent Commission, Dlalntlff ak an earlier claim be re opened and that he be awarded romntn saMon for nermsnent partial HsahiMtv .for lee Injury. Rta1ey J. MI'che.l v Lotile B. and .Tohn ne, suit demands 1iiderpent nslnit delVndent for re turn of nerional nronerty. Oial Oil', ad mlnlatratri of etat of VlrU Clll v Otto Garreit. nalph Pavne, Mnn-ln fltelnharh an1 T.nra F. flteinbarh. riolnit biMlnet, ax Ftefnbflch Tnirfc Motor Co, Pltrhfird Ford Moto Co. Inc., and Peer leu Tral'er nr. Trurk Service Inc. plaintiff dwandu 1tdment aralnst de nenfentt, eaoh of them, for sum of 110, 0OO and co1. Divorce nit f!d: T-ult Mae Puh yi- ?,rt.erl ,T P"Jh. married since Sent. 12. 147, plaintiff nlTccev cruel and In human treslment and as nniodw of Tn minnr rni nren. LrOjs prieinnt V jonn .IB, Fr efnilz. .marrlen since Sent. I piamtiff avieites rruei and In-1 WANTED! WOODCUTTERS Standard Excelsior Company JASPER ROAD - PHONE 7-2416 Turn right ot McKenzie Hlwoy Scales half mils out on Jasper Road 10M, ,tr.i. Wallice, married tin ee Jan. human treatment ,Kav K. Wallace t minor import money. NICE LGE. fur. apt. AdulU. Ph 4-1763. 935 Patterson St. FOR SALE: 12 ft. plywood fiver boat. (75. Ph. 6-eflfS. PUILCO Johmon Furniture Co. ' BAH Oreea Stampe ,MI WUiametU Ph. 4-tlll 7 DIAL 4-5815 for SKYLINE: CHARTER BUSES A if Any Sire Group Any Deitlnotlon ic Reasonable Rates ic Home Owned and Operated Keiervatloni Should Be Made As Far Al Poulble In Advance