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    16 Th News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. Frl., May 20, 1949
Men here ere bargains in luiti, shirts, sports coats end
hats. All at ROY'S. It's our PRE-SUMMER CLEARANCE
and these items are on sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY
only. Come early for best selection, sale starts 8:00 a. m.
Friday.
Iff
SUITS
Save! Save on wool suits
and double breasted c
suits. Styles to
Most sizes,
Single
I wool
suit your taste,
come early.
Values to $55
29.95
-SHIRTS
Famous brand
whites. All
real bargain
sizes.
shirts in
Here's a
stock
buy several to give for Fath
er's Day.
Values to 5.50
2.95
Two for 5.00
See these values for yourself.
V RJ
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Remember Father's Day
June 19th
SPORT COATS
Lots of sport coats . . .
corduroy, leisure coats,
cardigans p r i e e s
slashed on all. All sizes,
all wanted colors and
styles.
Values to 24.95
9.95
Friday and Saturday
Only
The lowest prices since way
before the war.
HATS
Here are farnou mokes
all fur felt halo ... the
style and si'ze you want.
Big variety of colors. A
special purchase value . .
only . . .
Values to 12.50
5.95
MARKETS
No limit on purchases phone or mail orders accepted.
No Sales t Dealers
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Way 20.
Butterfat (Tenalive, subject to
Immediate change): Premium
quality maximum to .35 to 1 per
cent acidity delivered in Portland,
61-64c lb.; first quality, 5962c lb.;
second quality, 57-60c. Valley
routes and country points 2c less
than first.
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA,
93 score, 61G2c lb.: A, 92 score, 60
611c lb.; B. 90 score, 58c lb.; C,
89 score, 57c lb. Above prices are
strictly nominal.
Cheese.. I Selling price to
Portland wholesalers): Oregon
singles, 3ft 'i -48 be; Oregon 51b.
loaf, 4U-50ic.
Eggs ITo wholesalers): A
grade large, 53-53ic; A grade,
medium, 51-5Uc; B grade, large,
47J-50ic.
Live Chicken. (No. 1 qual
ity f.o.b. plants) Broilers, un
der 2i lbs., 27-28c; fryers, 2b-3
lbs., 29-30c; 3-4 lbs., 30-31c; roast
ers, 4 lbs. and over, 30-31c; fowl,
leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 24-25c;
leghorns, over 4 lbs., 26-28c; col
ored fowl, all weights, 29-31c; old
roosters, all weights, 18-20c lb.
Rabbits (AverHge to Grow
ers): Live white, 4-5 lbs., 26-28c;
5-6 lbs., 24-26r.
FRESH DRESSED MEATS
(Wholesale to retailers per hun
dred lbs):
Beet Steers, good, 500-800 lbs.,
$39-43; commercial, $39-41; util
ity, $34-36.
Cows --- Commercial, $36-38;
utility, $35-36; canner-culter, $34
35. Beef Cut. (Good steers):
Hind quarters, $51-53; rounds,
$51-54; full loins, trimmed, $56-
hi; triangles, $37-38; square
chucks, $39-41; ribs, $45-48; fore-
quarters, $37-38.
Veal and Calf: Good -choice,
$15-50; utility, $32-39.
Veal: Top quality, 41-42c lb.
Lambs - Good-choice, under
60 lbs., $51-53; commercial, $17
$48. Mutton Good, 70 lbs., down,
$26-29.
Pork Cuts Loins, No. 1, 8-12
lbs., $52-54; shoulders, 16 lbs.
down, $36 38- snareribs, $13-45;
carcasses, $30-30.50.
Wool Coarse, valley and
medium grades, 45c lb.
Mohair Nominally 28c lb. on
12-month growth.
COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS
Veal Top quality, 42-4'lc lb.;
fancy to 45c; other grades accord
ing to weight and quality.
Hogs: Light blockers, 22-2lc
lb.; sows 22-24c.
Lambs: Top quality, 48-50c Ih.j
mutton, 1517c.
Beet Good cows, 30-3lc lb.;
canneis-cutters, 25-30c.
Onion. Western Ore. yel
lows. ,iu Ins., io. 1 med., from
cold storage, $2.00-2.25; fry dry
storage, Sl.75-2.00: large. '$2.75-
3.00; Idaho yellows, 3-in. and lar
ger, $2.75; new crop Texas white
wax, $1.50-4.75; yellows. $3.00-
3.25; California old crop browns.
$2.65-2.75.
Potatoes Russets, Deschutes,
No. 1-A, $4.25-4.40; 25-lb. No. 1-A,
$1,101.20; 15-lb. No. 1-A, 70-75c;
No. 2, 50 lbs., $1,601.65; Wash,
russets, No. 1-A. $4.00-4.25; Idaho
No. 1-A, $4.50-4.75; new potatoes.
Calif, long whiles, sie A, SI. 25
4.50; 50 lbs.. $2.25-2.35; size B 100
lbs., $2.85-3.00; 50 lbs., $1,751.90.
Hay (Following wholesale
prices are strictly nominal: II. S.
No. 1 green alfalfa or belter.
haled truck lots wholesale, Port
land, $36-38; U. S. No. 1 mixed
timothy, $36. Oats and vetch
mixed hay, uncertified clover
hay, nominally, $15-20, depending
on quality, baled, on Willamette
valley farms.
Non-Red Avowal
Demanded Of
Atomic Students
WASHINGTON, May 19.-i.)
Chairman David E. Lilenthal of
the Atomic Energy Commission
told senators today the president
of the National Research Coun
cil has agreed that a non-Communist
affidavit should be required
from candidates for atomic fel
lowships. Hp made the statement to a
Senate Appropriations Subcom
mittee which is considering t. :
Commission's request for $1,090,
000,000 in funds for the 12 months
beginning next July 1.
The fellowships are awards
given to talented students to help
them pursue studies In scientific
fields. A furore has been stirred
in Congress by disclosure that a
$l,600-a year fellowship has been
given Hans Freistadt, an avowed
Communist who is a student of
Emberzlement Charged
To Ex-Alaska Treasurer
JUNEAU, Rlaska, May 20. M
Oscar G. Olson, former terri
torial treasurer, waived prelimin
ary hearing yesterday when ar
raigned on a charge of embezzle
ment. He is accused of misappropri
ating T23.000 in territorial funds.
Olson, who resigned last week,
was bound over to the grand
jury. He is at liberty under bond
of $10,000.
I "
nuclear physics at the University
of North Carolina.
While the money comes from
AEC funds, the actual award of
fellowships is made by the Na
tional Research Council.
Freistadt indicated Wednesday I
in a personal appearance before
the joint Congressional Commit-;
tee on atomic energy that he feels I
that the award of the fellowship :
is a contract. j
LEGAL NOTICE
Scaled bidi will be received by George
Edes, Clerk at School Dist. U. H. 9.
Yoncalla, Douglas County, Oregon, until
May 27, lft4t, 2 o'clock P. M. for the
construction of Yoncalla High School
building for School District No. IT. H. 9.
Douglas County, Yoncalla, Oregon and
will then and there be opened and pub
licly rend aloud. Bids received alter the
time fixed fur openings will not be
considered.
Plans, specifications and form of eon
tract document! may be examined or
obtained at the office of Freeman and
Maysiip. Assoc. Archti., 304 Postal Build
ing, Portland, Oregon, upon a deposit
of 523.00, which will he refunded upon
the return of the plans and spcificatloni
within a reasonable time.
Alttentlon is called to Bidder PreauaH
fications. Sections DB-lO.l to 98-103 In
clusive. Oregon Compiled Laws Anno
tated, which mint be filed with the
clerk 10 days before date for opening
of bids and for which forms may he
obtained at the office of the Architects.
No proposal will be considered unless
accompnniea oy a certified cnecK. cann
ier's check or bid bond iwlth author'
ized s..rety company as surety I made
navable to the Owner In an amount
of not less than 5r'e of the amount of
the bid Sure y bond (or bonds) will be
required in accordance with the terms
oi ine contract nnctimems.
The School District No. IT. H.
Driij alas Countv. Oreffon reserves the
ritht to reject any or all bids and to
wnive Informal t es.
No bidder mny withdraw his bid after
the hour set for the opening thereof or
before award of contract, unless said
award ts delayed for a period exceeding
JU pays.
GEORGE L. EDES. Clerk
First public-MUm May B. 1U49
Second publication May 13. 1949.
Third publication May 20, 1948.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Mav 19 (.?)
USDA) Cattle: Stoers scarce:
scattered sales other classes
steady; vealers steady with Mon
day's 1.00-2.00 decline; few poo.!
heifers 25.50-21.00; common 18.50
20.00; good cows absent; medium
grades 17.50-1 8.50; cutter-common
15.00-17.00; canners 12.50
M.50; shells down to 11.00; odd
head good sausage bulls 22.25;
common-medium 17.00-18.50; medium-good
vealers 25.00-28.00;
common 14.00-24.00.
Hogs: Butchers mostly 25 cents
higher; extreme top 40 cents
higher; package good-choice 192
lb. butchers 21.40, extreme too;
bulk good-choice 180-230 lbs.
21.00-25; 250-280 lbs. mostly 19.00;
few 150-1H0 lbs. 19.25-20.25; good
choice sows 16.00-17.00, about
steady; good feeder pigs 86 lbs.
22.00.
Sheep: Generally steady; small
lots good-choice 80-85 Ih. spring
lambs 28.00; few medium 23.00;
small lots good-choice 98 lb.
wooled lambs 24.00; medium
shorn Iambs 20.50-21.00; odd head
good shorn yearlings 19.00; about
2 decks medium 118-14! lb. shorn
slaughter ewes 8.009.50; common
5.00-5.50; canners 3.00-4.00.
OIL TO BURN
For prompt courteous meter
ed deliveries of high quality
tove and burner oil
CALL 132
MYERS OIL CO.
Distributors of Hancock
Petroleum Products For
Douglas County
Fariss'
Friday Folly
6 FOOT FOLDING RULE
93c Value
But Friday Evening between 6 and 9 P. M.
You Can Buy One for Only
190
Famous Name Brand
Come out and look for oth
er bargains good these
same hours.
Kluver Radio Service open 'til 9
for your convenience
! V Store No. 2 Next To
. Wally's
Phone 1371-R f
1
House, Commercial and
Industrial Wiring
Electrical Trouble Shooting
Motor and Appliance Re
pair Free Pick-Up and Delivery
Service
17 Years Experience
ACE ELECTRIC
Licensed Electrician
Ph. 1095-L
316 E. 2nd Ave. N.
REOPENING
AT NEW LOCATION
SATURDAY-MAY 21
-FEATURING-
Myrtlewood and Agates
Handmade Jewelry
Greeting Cards
Souvenirs
Dorothy's Gift Shop
323 S. Stephens . ":
(Across From Henningers Mart II)
AND YOU
CAN GET $50.00
For Your Old
Washer
(any old machine)
When You Buy a
automatic
i;-
(Model 215)
Yes, you can get $50.00 fo your old washing machine when you trade it
in for a Bendix Home Laundry, Model 215.
THIS OFFER GOOD
FOR A LIMITED
TIME ONLY
Full selling price 289.95
Less 50.00 for your old
washer 50.00
239.95
This Offer Good at
The Jack Fariss and Son
Downtown Store or
Suburban Store
PAY ON CONVENIENT TERMS
and at store No. 2, Hiway 99 and Garden Valley Road
Adjoining U. S. National Bank
7-