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r MARKETS PRODUCE PORTLAND, May 23. UP) Butterfat (Tenative subject to immediate change): Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidi'y delivered in Portland, 61-64c lb.; lirst quality, 59-62c lb.; second quality, 57-60c. Valley routes and country points 2c less than lirst. Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score, 61 -62c lb.: A, 92 score, 60-61ic lb.: B, 90 score, 58c lb.; C, 89 score, 57c lb. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese (Selling price to Port- "Don't try t tlx It TonrieH Call Flnmbor!" SEWSR GERMS IN MY DRINKING WATER? PREPOSTEROUS I DON'T LET EVEN THE BEST PLUMBERS TOUCH OUR. PLUMBING.. DO IT ALL MYSELF.'" For Expert Workmanship Quality Materials Caruful Supervision Thorough Inspection Cef KIER-CROOCH PLUMBING CO. Independently Owned 316 Mill Phone 1242-R f YOUR PULSE SEEMS 600P 60SH, r-r NORMAL" LET ME (IF PEOPLE POMT VnrHTTT SEE THAT TOM6UE V EAT LIKE A HORSE XMMSWiAM AMD THROAT THERE'S THEY'RE pyiMV M J TgTZ .) ( gess?v y 1 til l y BORM THIRTY VEAR'S TOO SOOW A",! -,S&JJ J By J. R. OUT OUR WAY Williams the NOTARY TILLER 7Vi Of lOH.r. MODEL G-26 Coll 36" Swath Here's the Rotary Tiller that has brought new thinking and new ideas to soil preparation. The M-E granulates soil mulches surface vegetation increases the air and moisture content of soil produces a moisture conserving stratum of mulch speeds up the soil's process of producing humus mixes and breaks up soil for a steady flow of plant nutrients to the grow ing plant. . w.. . , v The M-E results in "healthy", dynamic soil that is able to continually rebuild itselr. See the M-E at our display rooms. Understand its great utility preparing root beds, (seed bed plus root growth depth), culti vating, mowing, ditching, spray ing, grading, snowplowing, etc. Umpqua Tractor Co. Ford Tractor Dealers 125 S. Pine St. '"d:;'c"' TnZzrZ land wholesalers!: Oregon sin gles, 38l-48ic; Oregon 51b. loaf, 4U-50SC. Egg- (To wholesalers!: A grade large, 53-53ic; A grade, medium, 51-51ic; B grade, large, 47J-50ic. FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Wholesalers to retailers per hundred lbs.): Beef Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., $39-43; commercial, $39-41; utility, $34-36. Cows Commercial, $36-38; utility, $35-36; canned-cutter, $34 35. Beef Cuts (Good steers!: Hind quarters, $51-53; rounds, $51-54; full loins, trimmed, $56 61; triangles, $37-38; square chucks, $39-41; ribs, $44-48; fore quarters, $37-38. Veal: Top quality, 37-40c; fancy to 41c. See NORGE Before You Buy . $5 per Month Rebuild Repair Repaint '. Add years of service to your Washing Machine. Material and Workmanship Guaranteed. Easy payments as low as $5 per month. Fhone 805 BERGH'S Appliance Service 1200 S. Stephens See NORGE Befori You Buy WHAT SIZE DO YOU WEAR? It Isn't pleasant to look forward to helving fuel to keep warm again this w'nter. You don t have to. you know. Because you probably can make the furnace you have completely automatic at mighty low coat. Comfort Without Work You can go all winter long, for yean to come, and keep your house at exactly tha warmth you like beat without moving a finger. Thou aandi of other home owners do it with Montag heating. You'll be aurpriaed how easily you tan have this comfort too, when you call or visit our display room. You Alwoys Have Warmth Another extra value you gat with Montag ll the continuous factory responaibility ao im portant to your complete heating aatisfaction. When users say "No Montag unit will ever it an orphan", it meana you always are aura of having just the warmth you like best in your home. Beat The Rush Call ua right away for complete Information about having a Montag burner installed in your furnace. intuit Only Montag mak$ Comforfflo V O Heating & Sheet Metal Works ; mni i Lambs: Top quality, lb. 48-50c lb. mutton, 1618c 1 Mutton Good, 70 lbs., down, 1,26-29.' Pork Cuts Loins, No. 1, 812 lbs., $52-54; shoulders, 16 lbs., down, $36-38; spareribs, ' $43-45; carcasses, $30-30.50. Live Chickens (No. 1 qual ity f.o.b. plants!: Broilers, un der 21 lbs"., 27-29c; fivers, 21-3 lbs., 29-31c; 3-4 lbs., 30-3U-; roast ers, 4 lbs. and over, 31-32c; fowl, leghorns, 4 lbs. and under, 24-25e; leghorns, over 4 lbs., 27-28c; col ored fowl, nil weights, 30-31c; old roosters, all weights, 18-20c lb. Rabbits (average to growers!: Live white, 4-5 lbs. 26-27c; 5-6 lbs., 23-25c; old or heavy does, 13-17c lb. v COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS Beef: Good cows, 32-35c lb.; canners-cutlers, 26-30c. Veal Top quality, 41-42c lb.; fancy to 43c; other grades accord ing to weight and quality. Hogs Light blockers, 27-29c lb.; sows, 22-2(c. Lambs Top quality, 4043c lb.; mutton, 1517c. S16-18; good-choice vealers $26 28; medium $23-25; common $14- 22.50... . Hogs: Butchers strong to 25 cents higher; sows about steady; feeder pi'js steady; 'small lot choice 201-lb. butchers $22.75, ex treme top; bulk good-choice 190 23(1 lbs. $22.25-22.50; 250-280 lhs. S20-21.50, odd head 150-160 -lbs. $20.50; good-choice 450-500-lb. sows $16-16.50; several small lots good-choice '8-80-lb. leeder pigs $23.50. Sheep: 'Spring lambs fully steady; no ewes offered; small lots choice 103-lb. spring lambs $29; few good kings 81-82 lbs. $28; odd head common $24; good 93-95 lb. shorn lambs $19-22.50; small lots aged clipped wethers $11-13; good-choice shorn ewes quotable $8.50-9.50. National Forest Timber For Sale Oral auction bids will be re ceived bv the Forest Supervisor, Post Oflice Building, Roseburg, Oregon, beginning at 2:00 p. m., Pacific Standard Time, June 8, 1949. for all the live timber mark ed or designated for cutting and all merchantable dead umber lo cated on an area embracing about 80 acres within Section 20, T32S, R3VV, W.M., Umpqua National Forest. Oregon, estimated to be 2.191.000 fee.t B.M. more or less of Douglas-fir, 833,000 feet B.M. more or less of sugar pine and 184.000 feet B.M. more or less of western hemlock and other species of sawtlmbcr. Sealed bids accom panied by required payment and received bv the Forest Supervisor prior to 2:00 p. m. June 8, 1949, will be considered the equivalent of an oral bid and, posted for in formation of all bidders. No bid of less than $9.30 per M feet for Douglas-fir, $24.25 per M feet for sugar pine. $1.60 per M feet for western hemlock and other species will be considered. In addi tion to the prices bid for stump age, a cooperative deposit of $0.2(1 per M feet B.M., to be used by the Forest Service for partially paying the cost of slash disposal, a cooperative deposit of $0.45 per M feet B.M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and Umber stand Improvement work or the area cut over, for Ihe total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. $5 000.00 must accompany each seal ed bid and must be shown to be in the possession of oral bidders as a qualification for auction bid ding. If an oral bid is declared to be high at the closing of the auction, the bidder must immedi ately make the required payment and confirm the bid by submit ting it In writing on a Forest Serv ice bid form. The right to reject anv and all bids is reserved. Be fore bids are submitted, full In formation concerning the timber, th rnnditlons of sale and the submission of bids should be ob tained from the Forest Super visor. Rosebure. Oregon, or the District Ranger, Tiller, Oregon, Fri., May 27, 1949 The Newi-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 11 ! Onions Western Ore. yel lows, 50 lbs., No. 1 mod., from cold storage, $2.25-2.50; dry pack storage, $2.00-2.25; new crop Calif, white wax, $4.00-4.25; Stockton red globes, $2.50-2.75; yellow globe Jumbos, $2.85; med., $2.65. 1 Potatoes Russets, Deschutes No; ,1-4. $4,254.40! No. 2, 50 lbs., .$1.60-1.65. New potatoes: Califor nia long whites, size A, $3.75 ! 4.00; size B. 100 lbs., $2.65-2.85; No. 2-A, $3.50-3.75. and Wool Coarse, valley medium grades, 45c lb. Mohair Nominally 28c lb. on 12-month growth. Hay (Following wholesale prices are strictly nominal): U. S-. No. 1 green airalfa or better, haled truck lots wholesale, Port land, $36-38; U. S. No. 1 mixed timothy, $36. Oats and vetch mixed hey, uncertified clover hay, nominally $15-20, depending on quality, baled, on Willamette val ley farms. LKOAL NOTICE, NOTICE Or SALE UPON MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I. O T Carter, at SherlH of Douglas County. Orcaon. will, on the Slat Say of May. 1049, at the hour of 10:00 o -clock A. M.. In view of the property to be 101(1. aell at the Corkrum Motor Co.. at Roiebun, Douglaa County. Ore- Turkev Is now working on an 18.000 mile road-bulldlng pro gram aided by American capital, know-how and machinery. OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stove and burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. Distributors of Hancock Petroleum Products For Douglas County Oregon Tax Revenues Nearly Equal '48 Pace SALEM, May 27. (. State personal and corporation income tax collections aie running almost ; high as they did last year. The State Tax Commission said that collections in the first four months of this vear totaled $29,- 175.223, or $250,000 lets than in the similar period of last year. Earl L. Fisher, state lax com missioner in charge of the in come tax division, said collections this year would be as great as last vear's all-time record. Collections now are eight times as great as they were In 1940, and are almost three times as great as they were in 1943. WINS GEOLOGY TRIP UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, May 27. (Special) Len in Hamp. son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ramp, Roseburg. is one of 16 upper-division and graduate students in geology at the Uni versity of Oregon who will take part In the six-weel: geology sum mer camp beginning June 22. First half of the camp will be spent at the Horse Heaven Mine near Ashwood, and a trip will also be made to the John Day fossil beds. Headquarters will be at the marine biology station at Coos Bay the last three weeks. Uni versity credit will be given lor this summer work. Ramp is a Junior major in geology. R. D. BRIDGES Saving Representative Equitable Savings and Loan Ass'n. Phone 442 Oakland, Ore. fori, upon the itreet In front thereof, that certain uied lWMtf Ford Automobile. Oretfon lk-ense U949I No. 3.19-S0:t to the htfhrst and beit blddrr for cash, at public autclon, all pursuant to the fore closure of that certain Chattel morlRHge filed In the office of the County Clerk of Multnomah County, Oregon. March 22. 1U49, and assigned Instrument No. 0(1(5, a certificate of which Is filed In the office of the Secretary of State. Witness my hand this 8th day of May, 1949. Carter, O, T. Sheriff of Oregon. Oouglai County, Roof Installation Any type Free eitimatet All material and Work Guaranteed Lowest Pricei Denn Wholesale Co. s North Umpqua Rd. Phones ' 826-JX-3 461-R-2 MORE and MORE MEN buy ROY'S EVERY DAY EVERY WEEK WANTED Apprentice Meet Cutter Good working conditions APPLY SAFEWAY STORES Roseburg "Heavens! A girl must have sum wmIc points!" . Mm. u rn "a rsar ZEE DRAINBOARD TOPS No doubt vou are one of these unfortunates who have had trouble with linoleum dialnboards. Come in and see our new Formica tops. Beautiful and Permanent COEN SUPPLY COMPANY Everything For The Builder Floed sV Mill Sts. Phone 121 j LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, M a v J. f.f) -(USDAI Cattle: Generally steady, odd head common slau:!. ler steers $21-23; medlumpocfl heifers $21-24; common $18-21: medium-good cows scarce; cutter common S15-17.S0; canners $12.r)C 14.50; shells down to SHI: co heavy bc-ef bulls $22.50-23.2.-good sausage bulls $21.50-22.50 medium $18.50-21; cuttcr-commoi ! mnmpmmmwmmtmuw iuh il ijaiii . Weterfell Detlgn lftWat J 5(v fivi Tfey lnilndJ J?. m NORTH JACKSON Barney Says . . . "Come in and see our Quality Cars at these reduced prices." Special for This Week Only 1941 Buick Sedan Radio and Heater $825 1940 Dodge Coupe Radio and Heater $725 1939 Studebaker Coupe Radio and Heater $495 1937 Ford Sedan Radio and Heater $295 1948 Buick Roadmaster Radio and Heater 1947 Plymouth Tudor $1495 OTHER GOOD BUYS 1941 Ford 4-Door Heater 1946 DeSoto 4-Door Heater $1795 1946 Chevrolet Club Coupe : $1445 1941 Ford 4-Door Radio and Heater Radio and Heater $895 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe $995 Radio 1941 Plymouth 4-Door Heater 1941 Plymouth 4-Door Heater $995 $895 Radio and Heater $895 Corkrum Used Car Lot-230 S. Stephens-Across From Rose Hotel M otors Phone 1541 JUST PHONE 330 314 W. Can Street