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Keep Your Office Well See D & L for Carbons Ribboni Desks Chairs Filet D & L Stationers 325 8. Stephens Phone'' 'HSl MARKETS PORTLAND. Dec. 9-UP) But- terfat tentative, subject to im mediate change: premium qual ity, maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland, 63 67c lb.; lirst quality 61-65c; sec ond quality, 57-63c. Valley routes and country points zc less man first. I Butter! Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers; grade AA, 93 score. 63c lb.: A. 92 score, buc: C, 89 score, 57c. Above prices are strictly nominal. , Cheese: Selling price to Port land wholesalers: Oregon singles, 39-42C lb.; Oregon 5-lb. loal, 441- 45c lb. Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, laree. 45J-46JC doz.; A grade, me dium, 28-39Jc: small, 37ic; B grade, laree, 4142 1 c. Live Chickens: (No. 1 quality, PRE! . . . 1950 Calendar With 24 HOUSE PLANS They're Free While The , Supply Lasts At Homebuilders Lumber Co. Highway 99 at Garden Valley Phone 1522-J r TH' GAME WARPEN V NOW, SOD, YOU KNEW TH " OUK COOK nUNITIN I I NEAR hERc AN NOU VVANTEP WITH A LOADED RIFLE TO GET. RIP O' TH' COOK, . I AM'. NO HUNTIN' LICENSE- ) SO VOL) NWOULPNT HAVE TnV HE HAP HIM ON HIS J TO HAUL. HINA BACK TO TH vtj PACK HOSS TAKIN' r- ) RANCH.' WHM THAT CHI MA- HIV TO TOWN J I IvWM PIPN'T EVEN KNOW I ''SkA VvV.d'4 TttCV v ' MO1..' TO LQAt I fwmi PASSED f. k THAT RIFLE J A-H "OUT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams ; 1 s. ZTTfr Christmas SEE this lovely book ol Chrislmai poems article thoughts songs and special art reproductions of the world's finest art. A true reflection of the sacred Christmas spirit. AT Rental Library Downstairs Store VluLf oh ttquiiilelif diiiitciiut Christmas (Sift Book fa ifoutvf and old alike A collection ot Christmas beauty and inspira tion that will be treasured lor years to come. i Christmas wsm oil pap X'lhj. ff mcltel vol. 6 $ J. l '25 per copy plants): broilers, under 2 lbs., 20 24c lb.; fryers, 2-3 lbs., 23-26c; 3-4 lbs., 27c; roasters, 4 lbs. and over, 27-28c; fowl, leghorns, un der 4 lbs., 18-20c ; over 4 lbs. 20c; colored fowl, all Weights, 26-27c; old roosters, all weights, 18-20c. Turkeys: Net to growers: toms, 31-31.se lb.; hens, 44-45c. To re tailers: toms, 31-31bc; hens, 44 45c. Rabbits: (Average to growers): Live white, 4-5 lbs., 1718c lb.; 5-6 lbs., 15-17c; colored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks, 8-13c lb.; fresh fryers, 40c lbs.; local, 48-52c. Fresh dressed meats (whole salers to retailers per cwt.): Beef: Steers, good, 500-800 lbs., $39-42: commercial. $33-39: utili ty, $30-39; cows, commercial, $27- 30; utility, $Z4-2b. ' Beef Cuts: (Good steers'): hind quarters. 50-52; rounds. $44-49; full loins, trimmed, $72-75; tri- ancles. $32-34; square chucks. $38-40; ribs, $52-55; forequarters, $34-36. Veal and Calf: Good, $35-40; commercial, $33-35; utility, $28- 32. Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs, $40-44; commercial, $36-39; utility $33-34. Mutton: Good. 70 lbs. down, $18-20. Pork Cuts: Loins, No. l, 8-12 lbs., - $39-42; shoulders, 16 lbs. down, $30-32; spareribs, $41-44; carcasses, 120-190 lbs., $24-25; OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9:00 TIL CHRISTMAS J. SOD K tKJ n (TEE flTTTre (frfll) We can hardly believe it ourselves but it's true ... The manufattwers of these fine defenden. seven -jewel watches hove GUARANTEED THEM UNCONDITIONALLY FOR ONE YEAR! and that's not all After the first yeor-and foi two years thereafter the makers of this fine watch will repair the movement (no matter what is wrong with it) for only $2.50. Ever pay $25.00 for a watch ond then, after a few months service, have it repaired and get a bill for one-third to one half the cost of the watch? Well, that can't happen now when you buy o defrnrtr undch M mmmyM, -or uniy C 16.95 Plus Tax r- Vi Down Convenient Terms t'i:w;ui(L!im Q i'H CD M X; '. Q ai '!0ird3eC) rteV6r befort in America has there been offered to the publk such value such a guarantee on a watch of this high quality. We are proud to offer you this wonderful watch, at this wonderful price, with this terrific, unheard-of -guorontee I mixed weights $2 lower. Wool: Coarse, valley-medium grades, 45c lb. Mohair: Nominally 25c lb. on 12-month growth. Country-killed meats: Veal: Top quality 31-33c lb.; other grades according to weight: quality with lighter or heavier, 35- 28c. Hogs: Light blockers, 31-33c; sows, 18-21c. . Lambs: Top quality springers, 33-36C lb.; mutton, 10-lle. Beef: Good cows, 21-23c lb.; canners-cutters, 20-21c. Onions: Supply moderate, mar ket steady; 50 lb. sack Oregon yellow boilers, $1.50-60; 10 lbs., 30-33c; No. Is, $2.50-75; 10 lbs., 40c. Idaho yellows, med., $2.65 85; large, $2.50-60; 10 lb. sacks, 36- 40c; whites, $3.00-25. Potatoes: Oregon Deschutes russets, No. 1A, $3.75-4.00; 25 lbs., $1.10; 15 lbs., 57-60c. Washington netted gems, No. 1, $3.75-90; large bakers, $4.25-50; No. 2, 50 lbs., $1.15-20. Hay: New crop stock, baled, U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, truck lots f.o.b. Portland, $36-37; U. S. No. 1 mixed timothy, $36; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay, uncertified clover hay, nominally $26-28, depending on quality, lo cated, baled, on Willamette val ley farms. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Dec. 8 (JP) (USDA) Cattle: Market less ac tive but mostly steady; cows pre dominated; few common-low me dium grass steers 17.00-21.00; cutter-common dairy type steers and heifers 11.50-15.00; few me dium heifers 18.00-50; canner-cut-ter cows mostly 11.00-12.00: few up to 12.50; shells down to 10.000 or below: common-medium sau sage bulls 14.00-1 .00. Calves: Market rather slow, about steady; odd good vealers 24.00; common-medium grades 15.00-22.00; medium calves most ly 17.00-20.00. Hogs: Market active; strong; good-choice 180-230 lbs. 17.50-75; 245-270 lbs. 16.00-50; 135-170 lbs. 15.50-16.50; good 350-600 lb. sows 13.50-14.50; good-choice feeder 3k Beek we Has Gifts for the whole Family . . . FOR HER ICosmetic sets, costume Jewelry, stationery $1 and up FOR HIM Lighters, billfolds, Jewelry, toiletries $1 and up BOOKS for young and old GREETING CARDS" clever, artistic MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS We take subscriptions for ANY magazine. Complete line of Toys for the youngsters. - o Open dally till 10 p. m., Including Sundays. pigs salable 17.50-19.00. Sheep: Market quotable steady; scattered lots common-medium grades about steady at 17.00-18.50; food-choice lambs quotable at 0.50-21.50; good ewes salable at 6.50-7.00. Compensation Suits Are Filed The State Unemployment Com pensation commission filed suit in circuit court against Vernon and Melvin Bergstrom, co-partners, doing business as Mountain Hill Logging Co., in the sum of $128.17 together with- interest and costs, for alleeel non-payment ot contributions to tne com. mission. The commission has also filed suit demanding Judgment against Everett L. Merritt in the sum ol $593.13 together with interest and costs, for alleged non-payment of contributions to the commission. L. T. Howard, doing business as Roseburg Meat Co., has filed suit in circuit court demanding judgment against R. G, Simmons and Royal J. DeWitt, co-partners, doing business as Melody Inn, in the sum of $411.84, together with interest and costs, for alleged non-payment of merchandise. questioned byDeputy Prosecutor Neil Hoff. They were brought back by their mothers, Mrs. B. B. McLaren and Mrs. Laura Troyer. The kidnaping warrant charged the young soldiers with attempt ing to conceal two children under 16 from their parents. The girls had been last reported seen at Tilllcum Sunday in company of tne soiaiers. Pet. 9, 1949 The News-Review, Roseburg, Or. 3 Frl., Dr. Woodruff To Attend Congress Of Optometry Dr. Bvron E. Woodrufr. Roup. burg optometrist, will attend the Northwest Congress of Optom etry in Portland Dee. 11, 12 and 13. Preventive and corrective measures as regards visual func tions of children will be stressed. Or. Woodrult said. An annual erluentlnnnl nrfalr several prominent speakers are scheduled to appear. They Include Dr. Arnold Gesell, psychologist and Dhyslcian. director of the clinic of child development .at Yale university; Dr. Darrell B. Harmon, psycho-physiologist, di rector of matprnnl unA nh.u health, Texas state department ui iicaun; Dr. ii. jn. uetman, op tometrist, Luverne, Minn., work ing under Dr. Gesell; and Dr. A. M. Kkpfflnarnn . .il UI1CLIUI VI LI ItJ graduate clinic foundation of op. FLOORING Siding Finish PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 Two Soldiers Accused Of Kidnaping Girls TACOMA, Dec. 9. (m Two Fort Lewis soldiers are in Pierce County Jail charged with the second degree kidnaping of two 15-year-old Tilllcum girls. The soldiers, Curtis McAdams and John Hamilton, both of Brownsville, Tex., were held in Lieu of $10,000 ball. Military police returned the men here from Baker, Ore, where they were arrested. The girls, Barbara McLaren and Lorraine Plante, were being Have Your Home Landscaped on F. H. A. Terms Trees Topped or Removed Lawn Planted Shrubs Pruning Call us for Information L. H. McPherson Rt 2, Box 153 Phone 71S-J-1 says Harry Sanford your INTERSTATE man "Caterpillar" tracks are built to last! Years of experience in build ing track-type machines have de. veloped a .track construction that's best suited for long life in the tough rock of the Northwest. Track pins and roller rimt are "hl-electro" armored. Those tame tracks convert die sel power to drawbar pull with out wasteful slippage. "Cater pillar" gets work done, even under extreme conditions. Write or call us for a free cata. log today. INTERSTATE TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. 709 N. Jackson ROSEBURG Phone 893 JACK FARISS AND SON'S OF POTTERY, GLASSWARE AND GIFT ITEMS WAS 3 FRUIT BOWLS the glass with Maestro Ware, pure sliver inlay. NOW 98c i WINE DECANTER SETS WA8 Troy, Decanter, 6 Glasses. NOW 3.98 ENAMELED RRASSWARE Hand engraved. Imported from India, Vases, candle stick holders, tall vase. NOW Vi PRICE CALI-CALI POTTERY Vases arW flower bowls In many popular styles and In black and yellow or grey and green pottery, NOW v PRICE WAS 1.25 POTTERY SNACK PLATE Individual serving trays In a new leaf pattern. NOW 50c MAJOLICA WARE A richly glaced pottery of crackle finish with rich color and highly ornamented. NOW V PRICE GLASS ASH TRAYS NOW Heavy glass with hand-oainted "WTT W os birds and fish fly designs." 3 9c ' ' ' Mrs 49c HAND PAINTED PITCHERS .Blue Ridge Pottery in colorful WAS glaces. Here is a Christmas .gift NOW . '2' of many uses. t Al 3 1.49 OREGON TRAIL KNICKKNACKS Wall brackets, corner shelves, flower boxes and many other styles that make home dec orating bo easy. These will make unusual gifts for Christmas. NOW Vl PRICE ' WALL SHELVES Of Honduras mahogany. Buy several for those knlckknacks and those blank wall spaces. ' i ' NOW PRICE WAS 1.75 . COPPER MUGS Heavy copper mugs In the popu lar style. These are Just the item for the copper collection. NOW 98c WAS 4.9S 10.9S SILENT BUTLERS Violin shape In heavy enameled metal. , Round shape In heavy hand pounded aluminum. NOW. 2.95 5.95 CORY AUTOMATIC COFFEE MAKER This will make an excellent WAS Christmas gift to any family or NOW 27.8S even the newlyweds. Buy yours now ana save: 19.95 WAS 1.1S 88o BUD VASES NOW Tall and short bud vases of clear glass. Show off your prize blooms 7Qc in these attractive bud vases next summer. Buy now and save! ; 49c met Sale at store No. 1 Only! Limited r Quantities fUNlTtlf. 3k VttlVEWf d3eeln 130 N. Jackson Phone S7-R eeltwe Phone 11 03-J 301 N. Jackson 122 W. Cass