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SLABWOOD in 12-16 and 24 In. lengths OLD GROWTH FIR DOUBLE LOADS WESTERN BATTERY SEPARATOR Phone tit Draw Taboo. Decision "Must" When Weaver, Hager Clash Saturday For Grappling Title The coveted Pacific coast light-heavyweight wrestling chem. piomhip will be at stake again at tha Roseburg armory Satur day night. Principals in tha match to dacida a tuccaiior to Ban Sharman will ba tha tama two who thrillad a near-capacity crowd of fans Kara last Saturday but ratultad in a "no contest ruling by tha Roiaburg wraitling commission. Thay ara Buck Waavar, formar University of Indiana athlata, and Tax Hagar, native Ore gonian who will be the prime favorite with most of the Douglat county mat followers. HAVE YOUR Fishing Outlook Good In Tidewater Areas CHECKED and save a life . . . . . . maybe yours! HANSEN MOTOR CO. Oak 4 Stephana Phone 4e PORTLAND, All. S Good fishing In tidewater areas wai reported by the State Game commission Thursday In itj weekly lishlng bulletin. The outlook by districts Includ ed: Douglas County Dedsport- Searun cutthroat trout are in all major Douglas. Coos, and Curry counties streams. Salmon fishing at Winchester Bay fair to good. Roseburg Upper Umpqua area water conditions generally good, occasional murkeness. Trout fishing has been tops here tinue to be taken. Wolves once ranged over most of the North American continent. ACCOUNTING SERVICE By Day, Month or Quarterly SEE Arthur N. Denny Phone 1655-J 112 N. Stephens Across from Post Office Do You Plan on Building? Let us save you real money on your lumber, roofing, siding and other building materials. SOMETHING NEW!! Panel Shake Siding Wood shakes made up in panels that can be ap plied for less than half of the regular double course shakes. All paneling is termite proofed and sized for painting. , FREE DELIVERY We will give free delivery for any order Inside of the dry limits. Free delivery will be given within 30 miles outside of the city limits IX the load Is 2500 feet or more. LUMBER SALES CO.; INC. ' ' ' ' Garden Valley Road at" S. P. Tracks Phone 704-R-4 or 264-J-2 Last week Hager was helped to the dressingroom almost un conscious after being tossed from the ring and into the ringside by Weaver. This action resulted in a commission ruling that ordered the two grapplers to meet in a re-match, and the action was backed by every other commis sion in Oregon after Weaver threatened to take the tilt else where. The would-be villain fail ed to realize that the Roseburg commission holds possession of the championship belt. The match should be a rugged affair in which both men may be forced to resort to fistic action. Regardless of the trend of action, a new champion is certain to be crowned. There will be no draw because the commission has an nounced that either a decision will be made after the full hour of hostilities, or the mat men will be ordered to continue until a de ciding fall has been registered. i Two Other Bouta Attracting almost as much in terest will be a semi-final three fall skirmish between the Yaqul Kid and Tony Ross. Local wrest ling fans are unaware of the rivalry between the two matmen. ' The popular youngster from the Sonora mountains of Mexico de feated Ross in a recent engage ment1 and the Salem m e a n i e claimed he was given a dirty deal on the decision because the In dian youngster has a following of the fans. He will seek revenge. Another Mexican, Salvadore Flores, will meet Leo Karlinko ; in a special one-fall opening en ! gagement. - Karlinko, the "Mad I Russian" is extremely unpopular witn local fans ana r- lores will have the backing of most of the ! cash customers. The bout opens I the program at 8:30 p.m. One of the largest crowds 1 n local mat history is anticipated j for this three-star program. Se i lection of the referee will not be i announced until match time. MARKETS PRODUCE I PORTLAND, Aug. 2 W I BUTTER FAT (Tentative, sub ject to immediate change): pre mium quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland, 63-66 cents lb.; first quality 61-64 cents lb.; second quality 57-60 cents. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less tnan urst. I BUTTER Wholesale f.o.b. 1 bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93 score,' 62 cents lb.; A, 92 score, 61 cents lb.; B, 90 score , 59 cents lb.; C, 89 score, 56 cents lb. Above prices are strictly Do your final judging on the road ! jjV Take an Introductory drive in a new Golden Anniversary Packard. Until you do, you're not up-to-date on today's most advanced values! You don't know how soothingly smooth and restful car can be until you've sampled Packard's soundproofed, triple-cushioned "Limousine Ride!" You don't know how much to expect in spectacular performance with amazing gas economy until you've discovered Packard's "free breathing" power! And here's price news, tool At new lower Golden Anniversary prices, you can buy a husky, 135-HP Packard Eight for less than they're asking for some of today's sixes? ASK THI MAN WHO OWNS ONI Packard 135-HP EIGHT 150-HP sunt 1W-HP CUSTOM Highway 99 at Garden Valley Road Sales and Service Phone 1354 SOUTHERN OREGON CHAMPS This Drain American Legion Junior baseball club beat off e strong bid from e determined Medford team last weekend to emerge champions of the Southern Oregon district. The win gave the Drain boys clear shot at the state title and thay will travel to Albany tomorrow to compete with Byerlay's Sports of Portland, Hillboro and Vale to determine a state entrant into the regional finals. Left to right, front row ere Marie Simpson, Jerry Cade, Hub Darsham, Don Joslyn, Bob Cellars, Mary Swearingen, DickCuilles. Second row, Coach Hom er Parks, Batboy Dale Swearingen, Dennis Halderman, Bill Gordon. Third row, Thomas Otto, Howard 8urnette, Mickey Coon, Calvin Clack, Earl Simpson. Missing from the picture is David Riee. Fri., Auf. 5, 1949 The Newt-Review, Reeeburg, Or. 1 POTATOES: Ore. Boardman dist. White Rose No. la $2.50 2.75; No. 2, 85-90 cents; Wash, long wh)tes No. li 100 lbs. 12.25 2.50; No. 2s, 50 lbs., 90 cents Si. 00; Calif, long whites No. 1 A $3.60-3.75. HAY: New crop windrow bales, U.S. No. 1 green alfalfa or bet ter, truck lots f.o.b. Portland, $29 30; VS. No. 1 mixed timothy, $33-34; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay, uncertified clover hay, $17-21, depending on quality, baled, on Willamette valley farms. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Aug. 4. f.fV (USDA) CATTLE: Market fairly active and fully steady on com mon and medium beef cattle) alow on caniiers-cutters; bulk common medium grass streets 17.00-2..50; medium-good stockert and feed ers 16.03-20.00; canner-common light dairy type steers and heif ers 11.00-15.00; common-medium beef cows 14.0018.50; canner-cut-ter cows mostly 10.00-11.50; shells down to 8.00; common-medium beef cows 13.00-15.00; good light cows to 16.00; common-medium sausage bulls 14.50-16.50; good choice vealers steady at 22.00 23.00; odd head 23.50-24.00. HOGS: Market active, steady; good-choice 180-230 lbs. 24.00 mostl' 24.50; few 150-160 lbs. 22.50; 270-340 lbs. 19.00-22.50; good under 450 lb. sows 16.00-17.50; heavier weights down to 15.00; feeder pigs scarce; good-choice Evergreen Fork' Done Sot At MyrfW Crtk Their first dance of the season will be given by the Myrtle Creek Saddle Pals at Evergreen park Saturday night It will also ba the first appearance of Lou Fran co and his Happy Valley Boys in Myrtle Creek this season. Danc ing will begin at 9 p. m. The Myrtle Creek Chamber of Commerce haa finished building a wind break around the dance slab. A small ahell for the band has also been built A large re freshment stand haa been built at one end of the dance floor. Refreshments at Saturday's dance will be served by the Myr tle Creek Lady Lions. quoted 24.00-25.50. SHEEP: Market slow, weak; some bids measurably lower; scat tered lots medium-good opring lambs 18.00-19.00; good choice t. toted up to 20.00; good around . 70 lbs. feeders 16.00; some unsold. Common yearlings 14.00 down; good light ewes salable up to 7.00; few medium-good ewea 6.00; common-medium 3.00-5.00. J. N. IOOR OUTIOARO MOTORS 14. Odn. Valtar Rd. Fk. S9S-J4 Johnson ta Horse Oaatar and Buy ll.-M.iur Tank. nana Tana nominal. CHEESE (Selling price to Portland wholesalers!: Oregon singles, 38 1-2-47 cents; Oregon 5-lb. loaf, 41 1 2-49 cents. EGGS (To wholesalers): A grade large, 61 1-2-62 12 cents; A grade, medium, 54 1 2 57 1-2 cents; Small 4 12 cents; B grade, large, 53 1-2-55 1-2 cents. LIVE CHICKENS (No. 1 qual ity f.o.b. plants): Broilers, under 2 1-4 lbs., 26-27 cents; fryers, 2 1-4-3 lbs., 30-32 cents; 3-4 lbs., 32-33 cents; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 32 cents; fowl, Leghorns, over lbs., 19-21 cents; colored fowl, all weights 23 cents; old roosters, all weights, 1820 cents lb. RABBITS (Average to grow ers): live white, 4 5 lbs. 18-20 cents; 5-6 lbs., 16-18 cents; col ored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks, 814 cents lb.; dressed fryers, 53-57 cents lb. i FRESH DRESSED MEATS (Wholesalers to retailers per cwt.): , BEEF: Steers, good 500-800 lbs., I $42-45; commercial, $35.41; utility, 531-34. I COWS: Commercial, $33-36; utility, $29-31; canners cutters, $25-27. BEEF CUTS (Good steers): : Hind quarters, $53 - 55; rounds, $53-55; full loins, trimmed, $65 70; triangles, $36-37; square chucks, $38-0; ribs, $50-53; fore quarters, $36-37. VEAL AND CALF: Good. $38 40; commercial, $32-35; utility, $26-30. LAMBSi Good-choice, spring1 42.' . ! MUTTON: Good, 70 lbs. down, $8-20. PORK CUTS: Loins, No. 1, 8-12 lbs.. $59-61: shoulders, 16 lbs., down, $39-41; sparerihs, $48-51; . carcasses, $35-36; mixed weights $3.00 lower. j WOOL: Coarse, valley and jne- dium gradps, 45 cents lb. MOHAIR: Nominally 25 cents lb. on 12-month growth. j COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS: ! VEAL: Top quality, 31-32 cents lb.; other grades according to weight and quality with poor or heavier 24-29 cents. HOGS: Light blockers, 31-33 cents lb.; sows 24-26 cents. LAMBS- Ton minlltv. 38-38 cents lb.; Mutton, 1012 cents. BEEF: Good cows, 23-26 cents lb.; canners-cutters, 21-23 centa ONIONS: Yellow globe tiaoo- sas, new crop, Calif, med., and large, $2.00-2.25; Wash. Walla la-ge $2.00-2.25. J FRESH WATER IN A STEADY FLOW tank OTJggn Tarn on the water tt one fau cet or mora than one and cha new Balanced-Flow let delivers the exact volume of frith water a full stream or a trickle at any or all outlet!, up to the ca pacity of the pump. No waiting, CO hei itation no spurt, no lag. Instantly mnd mutomatieaUy mi Jmtt itulf to varying demands for water when faucet! are opened or closed, providing steady, con tinuoui, non-fluctuating stream, in any volume within pump ca pacity. No priming. . . No trouble. Quiet, eaiy to install. Low cost. Capacity up to 540 gall, per hour, depending upon auctiun lift. After you've seen this amaiing new pumping unit, you'll agree it's the ideal water system for your shallow well. Buy Where You Share In The Earnings Douglas County Form Bureau Cooperative Exchange ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 98 Located W. Washington DON'T LET YOURSELF BE OVERSOLD ON INSTALLMENT PLAN BUYING YOU MADE A SOLEMN AGREEMENT WITH YOUR MERCHANT-DOCTOR-HOSPITAL when you Asked For Credit .This is tht samt as asking for a personal loan. You also asked for his confidence and trust In you . . . when you received that courtesy, wasn't it a grand .and glorious feeling? NOW Hove you betrayed that confidence by not either paying or part paying or satisfactorily arranging to take care of that courtesy when it becama due? Have you betrayed that confidence and trust you so solemnly asked for? If you have been careless why net at once answer your Pioneer Service County Credit Board letter that you hove received. Go in and pay, part pay or satisfactorily arrange to pay and keep that promise good! Remember the man who pays ii welcome everywhere and holds that confidence he asked for and received ... but the man who doesn't pay toon becomes a social outcast and loses hit character rating. No commistiont charged on collections. No docket feet . . . No filing feet All monies paid direct to your creditor. No contractt to sign and regret YOUR ACCOUNTS REMAIN IN YOUR HANDS AT ALL TIMES PIONEER SERVICE CREDIT BOARD INFORMATION MOST VALUABLE DOUGLAS COUNTY CLIENTS : Roseburg Barcus Sales and Service J. M. Bartley Repair Shop Dr. Keith Bryont Carstent Furniture Co. Chapman Drugs Church and Sons Drugs Corkrum Moton Courier Tire Service Douglat County Farm Bureau Cooperative Douglat County Flour Millt Douglat Supply Co. Doyle't Solet and Service Co. Fett Equipment Co. Bob Franks Grocery Girton Auto Parts Co. Dr. Roy E. Hanford Hansen Motor Co. Herman's Men't Store Dr. O. R. Hest Homebuildert Lumber Co. Ireland'! Food Market Jovin Brake Supply Keel Motor Co. Keystone' Machine Workt Lewton't Jewelry LeBleu Moton Co. Lockwood Motort Long and Orr Mortuary Martin's Grocery Miller't Modern Furniture Co. Montgomery Ward & Cd. Myert Oil Osbun Electric Co. Tha Outdoor Store Pacific Chain Saw Co. E. A. Pearson Co. Joe Richards Men't Store Richfield Super Service Roseburg Fuel Oil Supply Roseburg Hudson Co. Roseburg Welding & Machine Shop Dr. Hall Seely Smith Motort The Style Shop Tidewater Associated Oil Co. Tozer't Heating and Sheet Metal Workt Trowbridge Electric Co. Dr. Bruce Tuck Umpqua Valley Hardware West Coast Products Co. Walbert Welding & Machine Workt Sutherlin J. W. Culver's Market Dr. John Graham Dr. Clifford J. Hein . Mt. Scott Lumber Co. Slack's Union Service Suherlin Drug Co. Sutherlin Fruit Growers Sutherlin Lumber Co. Sutherlin Machine Workt Sutherlin Truck and Equipment Co. O. L. Torrey and Co. United Truck Service Wilton't Associated Service Station Yoncalla Yoncalla Feed Store Yoncalla Grocery Yoncalla Shopping Center Oakland Stearnt Hardware & Implement Ca. Drain Harry Cool Hardware Co. . Lakey't Shell Service Riddle Aikin't Gracery J. W. Copeland Yardt Vedder't Markets Azalea R & F Grocery Canyonville Pacific Highway Garage Supply It Service Hardware Ca. Dillard Bill Cooper't Grocery Store Glendale Henninger't Store Glendale Garage Myrtle Creek t Community Supply & Lumber Co. Excell Drett Shoppa Goslin't Jewelry Jim't Food Store Kelly Furniture Co. Myrtle Creek Garaga The Market Pat't Auto Parts ft Accessories Bob Spancaka Electric Service Ca. Super Y Market Tree Brothert Body & Fender Co. Vedder't Market PIONEER SERVICE COMPANY, INC. "THE MERCHANTS OWN ORGANIZATION" Idaho Oregon Utah Nevada Division OREGON AND IDAHO SINCE 1926 Division Office: I. O. O. F. Bldg.,' Box 471, Eugene, Oregon No Commissiont Charged en Collections. All Money Paid Direct to Creditor Watch for Green and Black Handbills With Account! For Sala