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Lawns ' Rookeries Garden Spraying Tree Surgery Nuriery Stock PHONE 1712-J JACK MAY Landscape Company 40 years experience j your guarantee Does loss G (Hearing RobVou of Success and Happiness? Here's new hope lor the bard of bear ing. Thousands have discovered thai a Bekonc beanos; aid restores them to normal business and social life . .1 helps them hear clearly attain without strain. The tin one-unit Beltone is so as to wear. No separate battery pack. No dangling battery wires. Uoeornassed for power and clarity. ; No Button in the Ear - HMe roar deaiaess with she new Bcltooa Phiaromold. Fevela wea't aotice soa waac s sMaria aid. MOMO-PAC 1; Special Free Hearing- ; : Clinic in Roseburg Friday, November 4 1 UMPQUA HOTEL . Ask for Mr. Mitchelh ' Frenh Batteries tor All Aids. Distributed by James N. Taft St Associates of 305 IOOr Bids., Eugene, one of the Northwest's oldest hearing aid firms. The News-Review Classified Ads bring best results. Phone 100. aaBaaaj Have A Coke... Work Refreshed . Ask for it either way ... both . . trade-marks mean the same thing. IOTTIE0 UND! AUTHOHTY O" THI COCAOU COMfANY IY Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Roseburg O 1949, Ths Coco-Cola Company LOCK Growers Get Top Prices For Grass And Legume Seeds Grass and legume seeds. vere moving rapidly and bringing growers record or above average firices on September 15, accord ng to the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Timothy was bring ing growers an average of $20.47 per hundred pounds in mid-September, the highest price on re cord. About 80 percent of the crop had moved out of growers' hands as compared with a usual 64 percent. Sweet clover averaged $13.87 per hundred, compared with the 1943-47 average of $9.72 per hun dred; 63 percent of the crop had moved out of growers' hands as compared with the usual 41 per cent. Alsike clover seed sold for $28. 17 per hundred as compared with the average of $27.63. About 45 percent of the crop had moved compared with a usual 38 per cent. Other Septemher lSxprlces, av erage prices and percentage of $81.90 a hundred, average $57. 28, movement 70 percent: or chard grass $18.90 per hundred, average $18.21, movement 87 per cent. Only 9 percent of the near record crop of redtop seed re mained on growers' farms. The seed moved at $47.10 per 100 pounds, compared with the aver age of $14.08. farmers buying cover crop seed on iseptember 13 were pay- DISSTON One-Man CHAIN SAW Save your muicles. Head for the woods with thii new Diuton One Man Chain Saw. Light weight, gasoline-driven power saw. Fellr. . Bucks . . Limb. Operates at any angle . . even upside down. 1 CARL J. PEETZ Phone 279 . 920 S. Stephen jj Do The Job M1M KMBtM At Wholesale Jim Decker Invites Your Inspection Custom Cutting and Curing Highway 99 North SHMOOS TO YOU! The names of these two odd-looking creatures were not learned, but they appear to be ghosts of a different well anyhow, they illustrate the influenca of the cur rently popular Lil Abner comic strip. (Picture by Paul Jenkins.) ine $13.30 for common and Wil lamette vetches and $15.70 for common ryegrass, as compared with $12.40 and $12 respectively a year ago. , Prices of other cover crop seeds were lower than a year ago: Austrian winter peas $8.14 ($10.40 a vear ago); hairy vetch $20.60 ($25.10); crimson clover $27.50 (30.30); blue lupine $6.65 ($7.61). Industry Profits Turn Upward In Third Quarter NEW YOSK. Nov. 2. UP) Profits of American industry turned upwards in the third Quarter of this year for the first time in 12 months. They stand only slightly below the all-time high mark of a year ago, when third quarter earnings were the peak in the record year of 1948. An unusual feature of the third quarter was the substantial in crease in earnings of automobile companies, which off-set a sharp decline in oil company profits. The compilation by the Assoc iated Press of earnings reports of 314 leading corporations in all major fields showed today a to tal net profit of $1,003,644,061 in the July-September nuarter. . That is 4.3 per cent highter than the total of $962,102,819 re ported by the same corporations in the second quarter of this year. It Is only 4.1 per cent lower than the $1,046,983,291 earned by these companies in the third quarter of 1948. Corporate earnings slid lower in the final quarter of 1948 from their third quarter peak, and the decline continued in the first and second quarters of this year. The upturn was not surprising to those who watched the reces sion of early 1949 give way grad ually to an economic recovery around mid-year. The present profit trend confirms that re bound. Largely responsible for the all- over good showing are the earn ings of two automobile compan ies. . The Increase In their earnings more than balanced the decline in profits shown by the oil com panies. Chrysler and General Motors increased their earnings by more than $98,000,000 in the tnird quar ter of this year over a year ago, while the earnings of 22 o i 1 com panies fell nearly $97,000,000 be low the level of the third quarter of 1948. A comparison of the third quar ter of this year with the previous quarter shows the two motor makers added more than $41,000 000 to their earnings, while the oil companies fell back by some S13.UO0.UO0. Out of the 24 principal groups ! of companies, only seven showed increases in earnings in the third , quarter over a year ago, but 14 ! of them increased their earnings in tne inira quarter over me sec ond quarter. The English sparrow was intro duced into the United States in 1850. imported to free shade trees of destructive caterpillars which, It turned out, it would not eat. 9 Z5 Phone 356 ltd EMS Government Of Italy Is Facing Threat Of Upset ROME, Nov. 2. OB Italian so cialist wrangling today threaten ed to upset Premier De Gas peri's coalition government. Dissension among the nation's small groups of moderate, anti communist socialists brought the sudden resignation last night of three of their number from De Gasperi's cabinet. While the moderate socialists count for little in the overwhelm ingly Christian-Democrat govern ment, their action may automa tically cause the entire cabinet to fall. Should their resignations stand, traditional parliamentary procedure requires the premier and his whole cabinet to resign. In that event, De Gasperi's re appointment to form a new gov ernment seems certain, since his Christian-Democrat party won a heavy majority in the 1948 gen eral elections. Those resigning were vice-Premier Giuseppe Saragat, leader of the Italian socialist Labor par ty (PSLI), and two other PSLI representatives. Saragat, minimizing the threat his socialists will continue to back Italy's pro-American poli cies In parliament. He promised the party's 40 or so deputies and senators would "continue to sup port the Atlantic pact and all general lines of Premier Alcide De Gasperi's government." SAWMILL LIQUIDATION SALE Buildings and Equipment of the STODDARD LUMBER CO. Baker, Oregon Our Representative Robert Watson Is on the Premises! . Here are a few of the items O Trucks Logging Trailers Passenger Cars Complete Planing Mill Willamette Lumber Car rlers, No's. 517, H 326, 228622, HP 326 and No. 230513 Ross Carrier No. 000 249644 6 x 48 4-Saw Murray Edger 8" Pretcott Band Mill Yates No. C-1, 10" Moulder Yates No. 91 Matcher with double profile 6 x 20 Matcher a) 9 Saw Irvlngton Automatlo Trimmer Berlin 54" Resaw Complete Blower System Motors Belting Con veyor Chain Grinding Equipment Shop Tools Hoists Rollers, eto. ALASKA JUNK CO. & DULIEN STEEL CO. 900 8. W. First, Phtne AT 7501 PORTLAND 4, OREGON - J - 4 Subsidy Granted Farmer Tops In General Benefit Speaking on price supports, Se cretary of Agriculture Charles F. Brannan recently pointed out that many businesses have re ceived price protection for a long time, on the assumption that these benefits were in the public interest. , "From the very early days of pur Nation", the secretary said, "we have had protective tariffs for the benefit of industry. We have had airmail contracts to subsidize aviation. We have spe cial concessions in our postal re gulationsfor the benefit of those engaged in the publishing business. "The justification for all of these subsidies is that they are intended to serve the whole A merican people. But I doubt very much if any subsidy gives as much to the entire American people per dollar of cost as we all have derived from the agri cultural price support programs of the past and that we can de rlve from an Improved price MEN'S SUITS ' top quality 100 wool worsted GABARDINE in We guarantee these to be $50 and $55 suits... period Yet, We Can Fit You Every size In stock from 35 short to 48 long. Tall, short, stout or small . . . you can be fitted to per fection in one of these fine suits. Sale starts Thursday 8:30 A. In effective through Saturday or while stocks last. 120 N. Sheriff. Kin, Another J Soldltr Fact Charges EVERETT, Nov. 2 m Two soldiers stationed at Paine field have admitted being in a stolen Army truck that last Thursday night crashed into two cars, injuring four persons, two critically, Police revealed today. The soldiers were identified as Ernest S. Murphy and Jerry L. Evans, both 21. The two men were being held in the city jail without charge and officers state that charges to be brought against them hinge on the recovery of the seriously Injured victims. These are Law rence Warnock and Harvey Mc Farland, both of Everett. War nock is a cousin of Tom War nock, Snohomish county sheriff. stabilization program in the fu ture. "The protection of the farmer's income also protects indlrctly the income of Industry and the wages of labor. , .there is hardly a single place of business that does not prosper when the far mer prospers. . .there is no one . . .who is not affected to a marked degree by the level of farm purchasing power." TO BRING YOU THIS cim purcha direct from the 2(D) and SHARKSKIN suits new fall styles and colors. Jackson St. Wed., Nov. 2, 1949-The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 3 Wedding Will Do Quiet, Viet President larklty Say ST. LOUIS, Nov. 2 Vice President Alben W. Barkley and Mrs. Carleton S. Hadley an nounced Monday their wedding Nov. 18 will be a quiet and sim ple one. It 'will be performed In the Chapel of St. John's Methodist church here at noon. Only members of their lmme. diate families will be present, the coupie said, mere win be no for mal invitations. Barkley' best man will be his son, David M. Barkley of Paducah, Ky. Mrs. Hadley was not ready to say who will stand with her. The 71-year-old vice president and the 38-year-old bride - to-be disclosed their wedding plans to reporters here. WINDOWS DOORS FRAMES PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 manufacturer Famous brand First quality These are NOT seconds or irregulars : i SKI w -' C. f Terms ore offered on approval of credit Ask us. , Use our convenient layowoy plan if you prefer ... No axtra charge. . After the wedding, the "veep" and his bride will move to Bark ley's home near Paducah, Kv. The place is known as "The Angles." 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