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Monday, Jan. 23, 1952 9 The Casper Tribune-Herald By Jimmy Hatlo Theyll Do It Every Time HI low prime long yearlings 35.40: good to average choice fed heifers 30.0O& 33.00; utility cows 20.00 S21.50; few commercial 23.00 524.50; utility and Legal Notices New York Exchange MSl J.TAW PEAUtkS ALMOST HIT HER commercial bulls 24.50 28.0; commercial to choice vealers and calves 27.00'& 32.50; several loads and lots Inspiration Copper 28 "i Bur- vfTri pLEMry doooa sheil part FOR JUKX 7HAT5 L3ELEP ART--UKE THE OKc ENTITLED ES6 -WHITE CEILING WHEN SHE FOUHP OUT International Bus Mach 204 WHAT THE RMNS JOB WOJLP COST International Harvester 35 i International Nickel 47 International Paper 49 "i International Tel Tel 178 Powell Sulphur Plant Plan Off POWELL, Jan. 28 Hopes for a sulphur plant in the Powell area have virtually faded away. Don Streeter. Powell Chamber of Commerce secretary, said today there now appears to be little indication that a plant will be built on the Seaboard Oil Company's leased lands (JH-ms ROOM-1 If WHA-A-TZ LOT OF FANCY WORK- signed by the District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, in the estate of Elizabeth F.

Sullivan, Deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to file them with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Natrona County. Wyoming, at Casper, Wyoming, or exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned at 327 Wyoming National Bank Building, Casper, Wyoming, within six months after the first publication of this notice, or such claims will be forever barred. good and choice stocker and feeder steers 30.00 30; choke stock steer calves 39.00; heifer calves 37.00 down; Hogs 2200; rather active; butchers steady to 25 higher; mostly 15 to 25 up sows around steady; early bulk No. 1 to No.

3 butchers 190-270 lb 17.25 18.25; mostly medium under 240 lb butchers 17.25 1750; choice butchers over 270 lb downward to fl JUST TO vJ ft PAIHT MY LMNS At4 B-BUT-ItL TELLKJU-' Jones Laughlm Steel 24 I'LL DO IT FOts Kennecott Copper 914 B4iNT7we sill NEW YORK, Jan. 23 Stocks at close: A Allied Chemical 15 Allis-Chalmers Mfg 53 1 i American Airlines 15 American Can 122 American Foreign Power l'i American Gas Electric 61 American Locomotive 196i American Natural Gas 33 American Power Light 22, American Tel Tel 155 si American Tobacco 64' American Woolens 34 Anaconda Copper 54Vi Arm Stl 40 Armour Co Atchison Top St Fe RR 7d'i Atlantic Refining 87 FDR ht I il ZTWul Liggett Myers Tobacco 70 Loews Inc 17 Lorillard Tobacco 22'; northwest of Powell. 16.50; 155-170 lb weights 16.50 sows mostly medium to choice 300-550 lb 12.00 1550; choice grades rather scarce; Midcontinent Petroleum 79 li Montana-Dakota Utilities 23" Montgomery Ward 64 Dated 18th January 1952. MARY E. CASEY, Executrix.

Publish: January 21, 23 and February 4, 1952. Sheep slaughter lambs not established; asking steady or 28.50 or 29.00 for most good to prime under 110 lb wooled offerings; buyers toW-HERE'S A RcAL f' GEM BY OKE OF OX JSfcHOtf HexzR artists- fiMRWf PiX oMLy zpoo, wttcA My kew MgF ZpZlXy IS Nash-Kelvinator Corp 19 National Cash Register 56 Avco Mfg 714 talking lower; with Increase dis national uisuiiers crimination against heavies; few National Steel 51 The Seattle office of Rayonier. Inc, paper manufacturing concern, has advised Streeter that the company does not believe now it will build a plant. The company manifested interest several months ago in building a plant to get sulphur for the manufacture of paper. It operates three paper mills in the state of Washington now.

"At one time," a company spokesman wrote Streeter, it appeared imminent that we would construct a sulphur plant at the Silver Tip oil field. "Since then, however, we do not caiumore cz umo titi i i good and choice slaughter ewes 14- Bendix Aviation 53 i Central RR 20 Northern Pacific RR 63 50; short term breeding ewes 1550; ueuuenem oieei 2 short term breeding ewes 15.50; few Boeing Airplane Butte Copper 14 'i Ohio Oil Co 58U NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary were granted to the undersigned by the District Court of Natrona County, Wyoming, in the matter of estate of John B. Seaton, deceased, on the 7th day of January, 1952, and all persons having claims against said deceased are required to file them with the necessary vouchers for allowance in the office of the Clerk of the District Court of the 7th Judicial District in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, at Casper, Wyoming, or to oaiumei tz, tiecia. Aiming Pacific Gas Electric 35'i Paekard Motors 42 Paramount Pictures 26 good and choice around 75-85 lb na live feeding lambs 2750 28.50. Undertone in Grains Easier Canadian Pacific RR 37 Cer de Pas 55 Chesapeake Ohio RR 35 Penney 70'i Penn RR 19Vi Pepsi-Cola 9 Phelps-Dodge Corp 81 Chicago Great Western RR 21V Chrysler Corp 70 Cities Service 112T believe that this plant will be built." Sailor-Cowboy Is in Hospital Coca-Cola 106U Phillips Petroleum 53 Plymouth Oil 35 Public Service Colorado 27 Colorado Fuel fc Iron 21 Vi CHICAGO, Jan.

28 VP A Columbia Gas 18 slightly easier undertone was noted Commonwealth Edison 31r; Pullman Co 421 Pure Oil 68 Consolidated Copper Mining 12 STATE NEWS ROUNDUP DENVER. Jan. 28. JPA young British seaman held by federal im-i migration officials today was in RKO Pictures 4 Consolidated Natural Gas 81'; Container Corp 35 Continental Can 48 Continental Oil in grains on the board of trade today, but it neither caused any large price mark-down nor stirred up any active trade. Less apprehension over the situation in Egypt, moderately large cash grain receipts and an almost complete absence of export business restricted buying.

The agriculture department noted that fats and oils output for the exhibit them with the necessary vouchers to the undersigned Vet a May Seaton. at 407-411 Wyoming National Bank Building. Casper, Wyoming, within six months after January 14, 1952, or they will be precluded from any benefit from said estate. Dated this 11th dav of Januarv, 1952. VETA MAY SEATON, Executrix 1952.

W. j. WEHRLI, Attorney. Publish January 14, 21 and 23, 1952. Crown Cork Radio Corp 24 Republic Steel 43 i Reynolds Tobacco 34 Safeway Stores 31 Sear3, Roebuck Co 56 Servel Inc 8 Shell Oil 72 Sinclair Oil 47 Denver General hospital for treatment of pneumonia.

Attendants, however, said Cyril Douglas Marsh, 25. was in 'fair" condition and immigration spokesmen expected him to be returned to county jail later today. Marsh is to be given a deporta Cudahy Packing 7i Curtiss-Wright 9 Curtlss-Wright A 23 University Is Hunting for Snappy Six-Word Catchline current crop year, which began last Detroit Edison 23 Vi Dow Chemical 11314 General Soule Rites Wednesday WASHINGTON. Jan. 28.

() The army will bury its inspector of infantry, Maj. Gen. Robert H. Seoule, at Arlington National cemetery Wednesday morning. The funeral services for the veter tion hearing this week unless he raises enough money to pay his own Socony-Vacuum Oil 40 'ecord of a yeararlier.

Anyone is eligible to enter the contest except members of the university relations committee. The contest closes Feb. 15. All entries must be postmalled prior to midnight of that date. All slogans are limited to six words.

LARAMIE. Jan. 28 fP) The University of Wyoming wants a six-word slogan. A contest is being conducted by the university relations committee to find a snappy slogan which seems to cover all the university's activi DuPont 89' Eastman Kodak 48', Firestone Tire Rubber 62 passage to his home at Enfield, England. He has been in this country since August of 1946 when he left his suumern ratlin; ot Standard Brands 24 Standard Oil Calif 54 "i Standard Oil Ind 804 Standard Oil 84' i Studebaker Corp 33'i Sunray Oil 23ri Superior Steel 26Ji Swift 34 7i Scottish freighter docked at Port NOT1CE TO: J.

S. MacBETH. JOAN MACBETH and F. A. BOYD, and the Unknown Heirs and Devisees of Each of Said Persons Who May Be Deceased: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that you have been sued in the District Couit of the 7th Judicial District, for Natrona County, Wyo General Electric 59 Arthur, Texas, and became a cowboy at a big ranch along the Wyoming-Montana line.

Marsh fearecf his illegal entry into ties. Such phrases as "The Coolest i a. Summer School in America." Home University Gets Gavel of the Cowboy," and "The Highest Qf White House Wood University in America" have beeni 00 iTJaTTT Ton 9H 15 General Foods 43 General Mills 57 General Motors 51 Gillette Razors 31 an field commander of World War and the Korean campaign will be held at the Fort Myer chapel after which full military honors will be rendered at the graveside. General Soule died here Saturday morning after a heart attack. Since the United States would be discov Con Texas Co 59 used on occasions.

However, COm- iV.X7vn hoc ered when he couldn't produce a Trans World Air 22 Twentieth Centuiy-Fox 19 i rr -t- ctnrlonr CAnota Ka T7rii ming, by plaintiff Gertrude E. Mc-Intyre; that the object and prayer of plaintiff's petition is to require you to set forth the nature of your thinks something better can versity of Wyoming a gavel, made of his return from Korea last Novem- found. High Low Close Wheat March 2.58 2.57" 2.58U May 2.55 2.54',; 2.54'i July 2.48"; .48 2.48 VI Sep 250 'i 2.49 'i 2.49"; Dec. 2.52 252' 2.52 i Corn March 1.897 1.88'i 1.88'i May 1.9m 1.90U 1.90 July 1.91'i 1S0-H 1.90" Sep. 1.87'i 1.86 1.86 Dec 1.77 1.76"; 1.76 Oats March 91'i 90U May 90 89 Mj 89 5i July 87 86 86 Sep 86 "tbM 85Vi Rye May 2.11s; 2.10-4 2.11U July 2.05?; 2.05 2.05 Sep 1553 Soybeans March 2.99 2.97H 2.98 May 2.93; 2.91 2.93U July 2.91 2.89'i 2J0'i Sep.

2.841, 2.82 2.83U Nov 2.77 2.76 2.76 wood from the White House. Union Oil Calif 41 Prizes of $10 to $25 will be awarded winners of the contest. ber, he has been infantry inspector at the army field forces headquarters at Fort Monroe, Va. General Spoula rommnndpd the Goodrich 61 Goodyear 47 i Graham-Paige Motors 3 Great Western Sugar 18ri Gulf Oil 57 Holly Sugar 20 Homestake Mining 33 Hudson Motors 13 I Illinois Central RR 59 Industrial Rayon 61 Two inscriptions appear on the gavel. One states the wood is from the original White House material and was removed in 1950.

The other reads: "Presented to the student senate of the University of Wyoming Third division during 14 months of! Rule Counties Free to tne Diuerest ngnung in Korea. ini the last war he was successively Buy rife Equipment by U. S. Senator Joseph C. O'Ma- social security card asked by a timekeeper and he surrendered himself early this month at Cheyenne.

Leggett Property Sold At Federal Auction CODY, Jan. 28 () James W. Corder, Cody theaterman, was high bidder with an offer of $11,000 at the auction sale of residential properties of A. F. and Edna Leggett here Friday.

The federal government took possession of the property after failure of the Leggett's to pay an RFC loan. Seven other bids were submitted at the auction conducted by a U. S. claims to the real property described as: South 50 feet of Lot 9, in Block 48, in White's addition to the City of Casper, Nationa County, Wyoming, together with improvements thereon situate, and that any such adverse claims may be determined by the Court, and that it be adjudged and decreed that you do not have any title, estate or interest in said property, and that plaintiff owns the fame, free and clear of any claim of ny one of you, and that each of you CHEYENNE, Jan. 28.

UP) Coun- honey Union Pacific RR 114 United Airlines United Corp 5 United Fruit 63 United Gas Improvement 3 l'i Rubber 83 Steel Steel pfd 142 Tobacco 21'i Vanadium Corp 403i Warner Pictures Western Airlines 15 Western Union Telegraph Westlnghouse Electric 38l Seven File for Charters SS Houses lor Sal, TWO-bedroom-! uil basement home for sale by owner. Garage. 1405 East 3rd St. CHEYENNE, Jan. 28.

Only seven new corporations received charters in Wyoming last November compared with 17 in the same month ues can Duy lire ngnung equipment without having to set up a fire district. Assistant Attorney General Paul T. Liamos has so ruled in an opinion for Carbon County Attorney William N. Brimmer. The attorney general's office sited an opinion on the same subject written in 1943 by former Attorney General Louis J.

CMarr. commanaer oi a regiment, oi me 11th Airborne division, assistant commander of the 38th Division and assistant commander of the 11th Airborne, units of which participated in heavy fighting In the Pacific. Soule was born in Laramie, and was a student at the University of Wyoming when he joined the army in 1918. His first overseas assignment was with the U. S.

Expeditionary force to Siberia. General Soule is survived by his widow, Mrs. Genevieve H. Soule, and a daughter. Miss Genevieve Ann Soule, who is a student in a San Francisco school.

a year earlier and 10 in 'October, 1951. Dun and Bradstreet rerjorted Cash Grain CHICAGO, Jan. 28 (IP) Cash wheat: none. Corn; No. 3 yellow il.26fi87V4; No.

4 $1.67 86 White Motors 27'i that the trend in Wyoming was Marshal from Ceyenne. Corder pre-similar to that noted nationally. viously had held a mortgage on the Wool worth 44 -Y- Youngstown Steel Drives 16" No. 5 sample grade Oats: none. Barley nominal: malting $l-30 75; feed $1.25 40.

Field seed per property. Leggett now is serving a federal prison sentence on a charge of having given misinformation in obtaining the RFC loan which totaled 894,000. He formerly operated an auto agency here. te wnouy exciuaea irom any estate, claim or interest in said property; and you aie further notified that unless you answer plaintiff's petition herein filed on or before the 1st day of March, 1952. the allegations thereof will be taken us true and Judgment rendered for plaintiff accordingly.

Dated at Casper, this 18th day of January, 1952. HARRY McCRAKEN. (Seal Clerk of District Court. Publish: Jan. 21, 28 and Feb.

4 and 11. 1952. Livestock hundredweight nominal; red clover 33.50; timothy sweet clover 10.75; redtop $29.50 30.50; alsike $40 .00 .41.00. Chugwater Officer Is CHICAGO CHICAGO, Jan. 28 (USDA) Salable hogs 17.000; generally ac 9 Legal Notices tive; barrows and gilts unevenly lo to fully 25 cents higher; instances up more; sows largely 25 cents high er; most choice 180-220 lb.

butchers 18.50-18.73; latter price paid freely The Miracle Realty Company "Our Time Is Your Time" Here is new home in East Cosper fhor is being completed today. Moke your down payment ond move in. Th house has lots of floor space ond consists of living room, two bedrooms, large kitchen ond bath. Ceiling ond wolls insulated, ottoched garage (14' 22'). Will corry good size loon.

Selling for only CARR No. 2726 TREVETT No. Ml -J BALD No. 3330-R REEVES No. 3285-W 523 South Center St.

97-LotsJor Sal LOTS'ln Mountain View, size 50x135. Phone 012-R1. XIII RANCHERS COLUMN by order buyers; most packer purchases 18.50 down; few loads 1860; Activity Picks Up in Stocks STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by the Associated Press 30 15 15 60 Indust Rails Util Stocks Net Change A.l A.6 A.l A.3 Promoted to Major WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 JP) The air force today announced the promotion of Capt. Robert L.

Miller of Chugwater, to the rank of major. Major Miller Is assigned to the directorate of scientific services as assistant for oceanographic problems with headquarters of the air weather service at Andrewas air force base, Maryland. He is a graduate of Chugwater public schools and received his BA degree from the University of Wyoming in 1941. choice 220-240 lb. 18.00-18.50; 250-270 lb.

17.35-17.90; 280-310 lb. 17.00- 17.33; choice sows 400 lb. and less 15.50-16.73; 400-500 lb. 14.50-1550; STATE OF WYOMING )ss COUNTY OF NATRONA IN THE DISTRICT COURT SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF JEROLD EUGENE RICHARDSON ORDER The above entitled cause coming on regularly for hearing before me, Spencer J. Lewis, Judge of the District Court, in and for Natrona County, Wyoming, upon the petition of Max Donald Demos and Joyce Nathelle Richardson Demos, praying for the adoption of said minor by petitioner Max Donald Demos, and for the assumption of the surname of said petitioner.

odd heavier sows 14 25 and below; clearance good. Salable cattle salable calves 102.0 101.7 400; yearlings and light steers weigh 71.2 70.6 71.5 66.4 67.5 52.0 51.9 51.8 51.0 47.1 101 Monday 140.0 Prev. Day ...139.9 Week Ago 139.6 Month Ago Year Ago ing up to l.loO lb. and prime steers all weights moderately active, steady to strong; other grades about steady; 98.5 93.5 heifers steady to weak; cows about steady; bulls and vealers fully Check on Influence of Comics, Teachers Told steady; most high-choice and prime steers and yearlings 36.50-38.25; few NEW YORK. Jan.

28 Activity picked up a little late trading on the stock market today and prices moved ahead fractions to around a point. prime loads 38.50-39.00; load 1,080 CHEYENNE. Jan. 28. OP Wyo lb.

weights 39.00; bulk choice steers 34.00-36.25; commercial to low- "We're sleeping In the hall now you ran guess how many roomn I rented with our Tribune-IIrrald Want The volume ran around 1.600.000 shares and price changes were most ming's Department of Education is suggesting teachers and parents take a more objective view of the effect on youngsters of radio pro choice grades 29.00 33.75; most choice heifers 33.50-35.50; load 35.75; ly in fractions. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that Fred Eugene Richardson appear on the 9th day of February, 1952, in the courtroom of the courthouse in Casper. Natrona County, Wyoming at ten o'clock A.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, then and there to show cause, if any he has, why Plus signs were added to the list to low-choice heifers 30.50- grams, movies and comic books. slowly but steadily as activity grew. S3.25; utility and commercial cows especially in the coal and rail groups.

The department has suggested among other things that the three fields of influence be recognized and not Ignored, that teachers become 20.60-25.C0; utility to good bulls 25.00-28.50; commercial to prime I St. 4U vealers 30.00-39.00. Wool familiar with some of the favorites and that they invite class room discussion on them. Salable sheep 2500; nothing done on slaughter lambs; bidding weak to 50 cents or more lower, heavies off most; yearlings absent; slaughter ewes scarce, about steady; ewes 11.00-14.00 mostly. such petition should not be granted and an order of adoption made thereon.

And it is further ordered that this order shall be published once week for four consecutive weeks in the Casper Tribune Herald, a newspaper of general circulation USED TANKS 2 18,000 Horizontal, locatrtl near Pierre, S. Dak. 1 12,000 Horizontal, loraied neir Rapid City, S. Dak. Midwest Equipment Compony Rapid City.

S. Dak. Harrison Invited to Keynote in Nebraska NEARLY BURIED BY CAVE-IN: Firemen lower a line to an asphalt plant worker, Ted Wiebers, almost completely buried by a cave-in as he worked in a 15-foot sand pit in Los Angeles. Fellow workers quickly threw a barrel over his head to protect him from further slides. Then the barrel was removed after a huge metal tube was lowered around him.

Firemen then dug away the sand and brought him to safety, two and a half hours after the slide. He was net injured. (AP Wirephoto) NEW YORK. Jan. 28 tPy-Hedge selling and profit taking depressed both wool tops and wool futures today.

Offerings were absorbed through dealer buying. Short covering brought a steadier tone in late wool futures also improved compared with the lows of the day. Sales of wool were unavailable. Wool futures closed .4 of a cent lower to 1.2 cents higher. March 162.0B; May 164 OB; Julv 162.0B: Oct.

160OB; Dec. 15S.OB; March 1561B. Certificated wool spot 107.0N. Wool futures closed 1.0 to 3.5 cents higher. March 204.5B; May 204.5B; Dec.

203.5. Certified wool tops 205.0-205.5. B-Bid; N-NominaL OMAHA OMAHA. Jan. 28 (AP-USDA) Cattle salable calves 500; early sales fed steers steady to 25 lower; most bids 25 to 50 off;" heifers opening steady to 25 lower; cows steady to easier; most bids 25 or more lower; bulls 50 lower; vealers stead; atocker and feeder classes mostly steady; several shipments piime steers held around 37.00-38.00; one load choice to prime around in Natrona County, Wyoming.

Done in open court this 11th day of January, 1952. BY THE COURT: SPENCER LEWIS. Judge. (Harry E. Leimback, alty.

for the Plaintiff). Tublish January 14. 21. 28, and February 4, 1952) STATE OF WYOMING WASHINGTON. Jan.

23 IJP) Rep. William Henry Harrison R-Wyo) has been invited to be keynote speaker for the Nebraska Republican pre-primary convention at Omaha on Feb. 5. The invitation was extended by Nebraska's Republican congressional delegation. Convention arrangements are being made by David Martin cf Kearney, state GOP chairman.

MODEST MAIDENS RANCHERS AND OILMEN ALL STEEL DISMANTLED QUONSET BUILDINGS Excellent condition. Ready for erection. Ideal for store, warehouse or shop buildings. 40 ft. 48 ft.

$3000 40 ft. SO ft. $4200 40 ft. 100 ft. $4700 WIRE OR PHONE W.

L. GOLDING Contractor PHONE 476-M Lender, Wyoming 1325 lb. steers 35.25: most choice FOR WATER AT ITS BEST steers 32.75-34.75; commercial to I )3. i COUNTY OF NATRONA IN THE DISTRICT COURT i SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT low choice 28.00-32.50; load choice heifers 33.75; some held higher; utility and commercial cows 19.00-22.50; Produce Curb Stocks good bulls up to 28.00: vealer tcp 34.00; choice to fancy 529 lb. stocker steer calves 40.00.

DRINK CHICAGO, Jan. 28 Butter weak; receipts (two dayst 372.759: wholesale selling prices 'a to cent a pound lower; 93 score A A 79! NEW YORK, Jan. 28 curb. No. 5468 IN THE MATTER OF THE 1 ESTATE OF ELIZABETH F.

SULLIVAN, DECEASED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is given that Letters were granted on the 18th day cf January. 1952, to the under- Hogs 19.000; barrows and gilts up to 240 lb. moderately active; steady; tcp 10 higher; at 18 00 for one deck choice No. heavier weiehts slow; to eak; sows actire; steady 92 A 77.75 90 77.5; 89 77; cais: 90 79; 89 77.

Eggs uneven: receipts (two days) 222.2S9; wholesale selling prices unchanged except on V. S. extras 'j cent a dozen lower; U. S. extras 39; U.

S. mediums 37; U. S. standards 36: current receipts; dirties 33; checks 3225. HKLLCREST Wetcr Delivered To Your Home 3 Gal.

50c Barium Steel Bellan Aircraft Bunker Hiil Catalin Cons Royal Comu Electric Bond Sh. Ford Motor Canada Ford Motor Ltd Gt Atl Pac Gt Lak Oil 2-. 26'. 7s. Vt 7 16 26', 5J-- 5', 123 2S, IFOR to strong; choice No.

1 to No. 3 barrowa and gilts 180-340 lb. largely 240-270 lb. 15.25-17.50; 270-300 lb. 15.7j-16.50; 300-360 lb.

15.00-18.00; choice sows 300-400 lb. 14.50-15W; 400-550 lb. 13 stags 11.0-13 00. Sheep 11 market not fully established; early bids around 50 to 1.00 loaer on slaughter lambs; ewes steady; receipts include 33 loads wooied lambs; sit loads feeders and one load ewes and five loads mixed: several loads good to prime around 1 00-109 lb. wcoScd daughter lambs 28.00-23 00; some higher.

Potatoes Hecla Mm 17 Humble Oil 84 EVERY fJ -lb yM. NEED CHICAGO. Jan. 23Tv USDAi Potatoes: arrivals 173. on track 233; total U.

S. shipment Friday I Or GALLON At Our Station HILLCREST Interior Petrol Irving Air Ch. Kaiser Frazer Kingston Pd. National Bell Hess Bern Pennroad XIV OIL 29 2 4 IS IS', 1 617. Saturday 41.

and Sunday four; supplies lather light: demand slow; market about steady; Minnesota-North Dakota Pontiacs J3.24 Roy Oil co. WA In tint of emerjenry er Bus-fortune Ui at help with th financial burden. FINANCE COUP. JOHN HOOVtR, Mjr. 166 Wet Tint it.

Phone 126 107-Oil FUldSTici STAR spudder for sale cheap. Mounted cn semi Trith Dodge inch truck. Complete tools and lines. Call 303. LAND office service.tke-off.s certifications, daily or weekly take-offs, experienced land man.

Write or phone us for an estimate of your needs. Plains Letter Shop. 215 Bell Building. Phone 4-4311. Shat Denn IIs, Sherrin Williams 64 Sonotone 4'i Standard Oil Ky 31 Todd Shipyard 49 Lit Pf 2.

Wentworth Mfg 4 Wright Kir 1 1116 DENVER DENVER. Jan. 23 t.y CDA CitUe salable 6600; calves 200; fed steers rather slow; steadT to weak; heifers not fully established; coss strong to 50 higher; bulls and sealers steady; Mockers and feeders moderately active; fully steady; rd to average choice fed 331.50: 34 75; load high choice and -2 BEAN MARKET DENVER, Jan. 28 (AP-CSDA) Pinto beans 1950 crop selling generally 6 for U. S.

No. 1 Denver rate basis. Great Northern 1 951 crop seUir.g generally 7.25 for U. S. No.

1 and 7.00 for U. S. No. 3 Nebraska rate basis. PHONE 1151 1638 South Poplar ah Tz lal skatsT c.m4 Th ckzZ TnAT I'm Tribui-Hrrld Wast Ads.

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