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8IJC MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday. June 6, 1952 Sand Gravel Crushed Rock USE THE BEST! LININGER'S READY-MIX CONCRETE M. C. LININGER & SONS PHONE 2-5336 or 2-5897 Teamsters, Truck League To Resume Negotiations Portland U.R Negotiations between the AFL teamsters un ion and the Truck League ot Oregon will be resumed Monday. Some progress was reported in a seslon Wednesday. The teamsters presented to the league, a management group, contract demands slightly dif ferent from those which nearly brought about a statewide strike last week. YOUR BEST BUY TODAY! lJM Ht WWAH DISMLMC CO. FINE AMERICAN WHISKEY FAMOUS SINCE 1857 65 Grain Neutral Spiriti 4 14.: .S, ' ftp m HOLDING legal papers, Dorothy Arnold, ex-wife of Joe Di Magglo, announces she will seek a Los Angeles court order to prevent rather from taking Joe, Tr., 10, to places where there is irlnking. (International) GIFTS THERE ON TIME Hartland, Conn. 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AAA, Green Cross for Safety and Inter-Industry Committee Hwy. Safety BARN ES CHEVROLET Phone 2-6115 Ninth and Bartlett Senate Votes To Abolish Embargo On Foreign Cheese Washington (U.R) The Sen ate, after a short spat over whether Kalian cheeses are "filthy," voted Wednesday night against continuing the present embargo on foreign cheeses and other dairy products. The action means partial Sen ate acquiescence to President Truman's request for outright repeal of the embargo, which has been sharply criticized by the State Department and for eign governments. To Protect Farmers The embargo, scheduled to ex pire June 30, was written into the Defense Production Act to "protect" American dairy farm ers against foreign imports. It requires the government to limit imports of cheese, butter, fats, oils, peanuts and rice when they threaten to reduce domestic production. In Senate debate over extend ing the Defense Production Act, Republican Sens. Karl E. Mundt, S. D., and Milton R. Young, N. D., offered an amendment to continue the present embargo. Mundt said it was needed to "protect" American cheese pro ducers from the competition of "filthy Italian cheeses." i Allies Renew Stand On Prisoner Issue Panmunjom, Korea (U.R) United Nations truce negotiators refused Thursday to "forcibly and violently" return Red pris oners of war to Communism and warned enemy negotiators their "hollow demand falls on deaf ears." Maj. Gen. William K. Harri son, senior Allied delegate, said the U.N. never would pay the "barbarous price" of forced re patriation. He again suggested the Red prisoners held by the Allies be rescreened in the presence of Communist observers, after an armistice had been arranged Maritime Official Faces Embezzlement Washington (U.R) Capt. Manuel Gonzales, 42, assistant chief of the maritime adminis tration's ship repair and main tenance division, was arrested by FBI agents Thursday on charges of embezzlement from the government. Gonzales was arrested in Washington. FBI Director J, Edgar Hoov er said wholesale diversion and sale of rope from the "moth ball" maritime fleet at Beau mont, Aex., was involved. ' Dead line on Classified Ada: 3:30 p.m. for following day: 10 a.m. Mon day: noon Saturday fop Sunday a.m. FEED STORE GOSSIP By Paul E. Wilson Carl Persun of Trout Run, Pa., has developed a foster mother for calves which gulp bulk milk too rapidly and get tummy aches. The gadget is a piece of tubing rising from a wooden float and used in an ordinary milk pail. ATTENTION BUTTE FALLS FOLKS Les Rye I, proprietor of the Butte FallsGeneral Store, Is now hand ling Albers Feeds, so drop in and see Les about your feed needs and what he doesn't have in stock, I'm sure that he will get for you. Lots of luck to you Les with your new adventure. FEEDING PIGS? If so and you want to cut down on your labor come in and see these hew Warner Automatic feed ers that we have on the floor. They really will save you a lot of time if you have many hogs to feed. You can feed Albers Perfect "36" hog concentrate at one end and grain at the other end and get faster gain with less grain. While we're talking about pigs Molly and Polly, our project ject here at the store are doing fine and they are gaining nicely now. Molly is on Albers Pig Maker and is going way ahead of Polly which is getting ground oats and barley, and of course both girls have their Calf Manna every day. BY THE WAY. NEIGHBORS Don't forget that the Big 'Y' Feed and Seed now have Albers Feeds for sale. They are open seven days a week from 8:30 A.M. to 8:00 P.M., so you can drop in and get your Albers feed any time and Russ, Ray, Porky or Johnny will give you their undivided attention. TRIPLE DUTY Albert All Purpose poultry feed is getting more romoliments every day. You don't need to feed scratch, just feed out of the one bag md gather tfe eggs. 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