The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, March 29, 1950, Page 13, Image 13

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    Tractors 25
FOR SALS On TD International
traeur quipped with Cairo wincn,
and Ateco Hid. at Talent blada doier
Good eondltton, KMOQ. On HD 14
Aula Chalmers tractor, quippd wttn
Careo winch and Isaacson straight
rable aWer. fair eandltlon. tSAOO.
May b seen at Farm Industrial
Equipment CO., Hwy. . w.
Garden Tractors
Bolan Cardn Trartora, M ft. notary
TUlar. Low prices, complete itocka.
Unrip qua Tractor Co.
1M S. FBfl T.
TO lALfl '3 Ford tractor with diac
and plow. Ilk nw. Phona 407-r-i.
Trucks 26
SPECIAL
f.14 nur U..T Pli-ta.un. elaun. lata
mt intra
OTHERS TO CHOOU ritOM
IMC International panel
13T Ford Crumrale
ksai nimMi T a vhMltr
lPU International with abort lof bunki.
wheeler
TRUCK REPAIR RERUILDINO
GUIBERSON DIESEL
PASTS AND STARTIR SHELLS
NXW OUC TRUCKS
SMITH MOTORS
TRUCK DEPARTMENT
HI way Pt N Phone ltO-R-1
fOR HALE BY OWNER- 1M 1-ton
Dodgw pickup truck, waterproof pff
vood covered body Thre mooth
ffuarante. Thlt truck practlcairy '
new tl OPt. City Drlv In Market.
su merlin
J WHEEL DRIVE DO tXJ E "pickup, pi pa
racks, srond condition. P. M. Ha.t.
Winchester. Oregon, 3rd houaa . of
Del Rey Cafe.
fEUTbRTRADE '41 Dodfe truck. 14
1., atak raca. union uap grocery.
Oak la nd ph.23a
AXLE SHAFTS for all makea of truck.
Ray' Truck Shop, SOU N. Stephen.
Phone 4PB-J-4.
FOR RACE OFPTRADE 1041 Ford -i
tn pickup, food heavy duty rubber.
goon pa in i. rn. iw-u
Autos
27
Better Buys
at
Barcus
Today's Best Buy
1M0 FORD S-PASS. COUPS,
RAM, food rubber. A ml
barf sin. a
1M KAISER DeLUXI REDAN,
Urfe motor, overdrive, only
. 11,000 miles. Perfect condition. IMS
lStl PKAZES MANHATTAN
Sedan, overdrive, radto, baiter,
beautiful Inalda and out. UM
1MT KAISIR SEDAN, 1 k K. 10M
IMS WILLYS UNIVERSAL JEEP '
Enclosed alumlRum body, 7:80.
11 Urea, excellent condition. . MS
MM PORB V-S SEDAN .
IM PLYMOUTH COUPE,
a a im
un Chevrolet coups, i i
1S3T CHEVROLET SEDAN US
lSST CHEVROLET t-door Sedan,
1 1 H, vary clean. ,, ,
' ISM CHEVROLET SEDAN,
Urea, very clean , ,
1M CHRYSLER SEDAN .
ISM PLYMOUTH SEDAN .
ISM PORD SEDAN .
IMS DODGE Short Lo( Truck.
Brownie with vacuum 2epe4
rear end. Perfect condition
throughout. Readjr to so to
work. 1
. Open Sundays
EASY TERMS
LIBERAL TRADES
BARCUS
Your Packard Dealer
Hlfhwir a, N. at Garden Valley Rd.
CAR VALUES YOU LIKE
IMS WILLYS STATION WAGON, lets 00
Low mileage.
IMS DESOTO ZW3 00
Automatic tnnimlailon, ra
dio, heater.
IMS FORD CUSTOM J-DOOR V( 164S00
Radio, fleeter, underteal.
Drive It you'll like It.
IMS PORD 1-DOOR VI 14,9.00
1MT CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
Radlc, heeter.
1MT PORD I DOOR VI
1S4S CHEVROLET 4-DOOR
Radio, healer.
ISM PONT1AC
It run.
ISM PORD 1-DOOR
Vary dean.
ISM PORD
SMOO
S4J.0O
! SM00
190 00
.V I .... SM OO
lMt JEEP METAL TCP .
IMS PORD 1-DOOR .'
ISM PACKARD '
1M1 PORD COUPE I
Very clean. Mitor
dlttoned. '
I
Riverside
Motors
IMS N. STEPHENS
Shep and Save With Classified Ads
Autos
27
Lockwood's
USED CARS
Best Buys
Anywhere
Special
Special
ISM CHEVROLET COUPE.
GUARANTEED POR 1000
MILES, OR UNTIL YOU
DRIVE IT OPT THE LOT,
WHICHEVER OCCURS FIRST 40 SB
ISM FORD TUDOR SEDAN
Body, paint and ulterior
clean la a pin. Motor extra
good SM.00
1M0 PLYMOUTH TUDOR SEDAN .
Motor completely recondi
tioned. A good cheap clean
ISM PONTIAC FORDOR SEDAN
Want on Inexpensive car? Sao
Una one today. Extra good 303 00
1M1 OLDSMOBILE CLUB COUPE. -R
Ac H. new motor lota
of anap SMOO
IMS STUDEBAKER FORDOR SE
DAN SM OO
1M1 PORD TVDOR SEDAN
A mechanical humdinger.
Clean all the way through 8M.00
1M0 OLDSMOBILE FORDOR SEDAN.
Shiny new paint job rune
Ilka S top 4M.0O
IMS MERCURY FORDOR SEDAN ISSSOO
IMS FORD COUPE SM OO
1MI CHEVROLET TUDOR
SEDAN
11U 00
WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION
OF CHEAP1ES RANGING FROM ISO
TO S34J00 COME IN TODAY AND
LOOK THEM OVER.
Trucks & Pickups
IMS FORD FLATBED 170S.00
IMS CHEVROLET
BID
1-TON PLAT-
141 FORD PICKUP
1S4S CHEVROLET PICKUP'.
IMS FORD PICKUP
IMS FORD PANEL
11MOO
..1149.00
..11M.0O
llS.OO
- 709.00
309 .00
1M7 FORD IV, TON FLATBED
IMS STUDEBAKER ONE-TON
CHASSIS AND CAB
ISM FORD PICKUP
You Pay Less For
Used Cars At -
L0CKW00D
MOTORS
7M S. Stephen!
Easy Terms
Good Will
Good will is another
name for consistent
value (jiving. Upon this
keystone of c o n f i
dence we have built
our business. Your
trust is our most
precious posses
ion. Won't you come
in today? See our fine
Guaranteed Used Car
values.
Corkrum
Motors, Inc.
Plymouth
HEADQUARTERS
sm av
Stephen!
Phono SM-J
"We'll he here TOMORROW to Back
up whit wa aiy and do TODAY!"
We Want Good
Clean Used Cars
Top Prices Paid
DOYLE S SALES Sr SERVICE
Highway at Garden Valley Rd
Phone (11
1 if h7','S:. TSTS :I
look" like new. Hu.bend"'.seeTaweT. !
S.M" M- orchard
-' -
rorl BMX-IM, Harlay Davidson "
ri.nil.n ha. totiHA -' . .... -
a i. begs, perfect condition', sua. Pn.ldar and Incense Cedar, or a total;
1.VJS-U
fiOSIiTdSrirr for jour ear. Cesl
the apoL Corkrum Motors, inc. .
Soto. Plrarouth. Phone ana. 114 N.
Rea St.
1134" FORD C6tTrrnw motor. S300
cash SSs Hmsrk St
tr r6Rfi"ST-bATf, a-1 mechanical con-
elUoo. Saoo. 433 X. Snd Ave. It.
27
i.
REASONABLY PRICED G MAG TERMS
CHEVROLET, BUICK. PONTIAC,
CADILLAC TRACE-INS
Hansen's
USED CAR CENTER
Rom a Oak
S Poinu on uaed can you are assured
of whoa you buy from ua.
((LEAN CARS .
C.XTRA QUALITY.
ECONOMY.
LONG TERM CREDIT.
JAPETY.
Check and mad teat our can to aatury
yourself that wo have the batter
bun ooi today', market.
KEEL'S USED CAR LOT
22 s. Stephana, just south of Rosa Hotel
Phono IM 144S-J SM
lou FORD Club eouoe.
black
1048 CHEV. 4-door F. L,
black
IMS FORD 4-door, blerk
1947 FORD 4-door, blue
1847 FORD 4-door. maroon
1347 CHEV, Aero, all lha extra!, maroon
104S CHEV. 4-door, two-tone
19.17 PONTIAC 4-door, good shape
19.11 MODEL A Tudor
ISM MODEL A Pickup
North Side Motors
1701 N. Stephen! Ph. 10S0-J
GOOD CARS PRICED TO SELL. Soma
terms available:
1S3T BUICK Moor eedaa
Inquire SOT Pacific Bldf ,
S M 00
phouo 464
37 PLYMOUTH COUPE, '40 motor, R
Ir H, jnod condition, glU. 430 No.
Pine Ph. .ItWR,
Personal 30
WHITE HOUSE HOME PRODUCTS Cor
poration. C. F. Cox, General Dllvry.
Rosebu rg.
sGHOUCl AfobfcYMOUS. P. a Box
1118,
Notices 31
I WILL NOT be responsible for any
' debt other than my own. X. J. Robert,
M yrtl C reek. Or.
I WILL. NOT be rcsponalbl for any
debu other than my own. Robrt
C. Sawyer, t30 No. Jackson.
LEGAL
Timber For Sale
WED. March 29, April STH,
TIMBER FOR SALE. UNITED
STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE
INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAINU
MANAGEMENT. Timber marked,
or otherwise designated for cut
ting, will be offered for sale as
follows. SEALED BIDS will be re'
ceived on tracts listed as (SEALED
BID) until 2:00 P. M., PACIFIC
STANDARD TIME, on April IS,
150, by the Regional Adminis
trator, Bureau of Land Manage
ment, Building No. 1, Swan Island,
Portland 18, Oregon. ORAL AUC
TION BIDS will be received
tracts listed as (ORAL AUCTION) 1
br an authorised representative of
Autos
r in
the Bureau of Land Management, bid $3,950.00. T. 31 S., R. 4 W., W.
located at Room 204, Post Office M Sac. t, all merchantable tint
Bids., Rotebors, Oregon, sale ' ber designated for cutting on the
starting at 10:30 a. m., PACIFIC Nv NWV, por. SVsNWMi, all SWV,
STANDARD TIME, on April 19, 1 all SWraSEVe, estimated for the
lfSO. Information concerning the ! purpose of this sale to be 5290
conditions of sale, including such
items as the qualifications of bid
ders, 4he procedure for submitting
bids, the amount of the initial de
posit and subsequent payments, the
kind and amount of bond, operat
ing restrictions and the availability
of access, should be obtained prior
to the sale from the Regional Aa
mmistrator. Portlsnd. Oregon, or !
from the Bureau of Land Manage-,
ment Forest District Offices. The
volumes given below are standing
timher estimate, in uuuila
COUNTY: OREGON: S2ALED
BID: SALVAGE SAL".: DOUGLAS
MARKETING AREA: T. 28 S., R. I
W., W. M., Sec. 17, all merchant
able timber designated for cutting
on por. EMiSEV., estimated for the
purpose of this sale to be 170 M.
feet dead and down Douglas fir, S
M. feet dead and down White Fir,
2 M. feet dead and down Hemlock.
No bid for less than $2.75 per M.
ft. B. M. for the dead -and down
Douglas fir, .2.30 per ." ft. B. M.
for the dead and down White Fir
and Hemlock, or a total purchase
price of $483.60, will be considered.
Minimum deposit with hid $100 00.
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY: ORE
GON: ORAL AUCTION BIDS:
DOUGLAS MARKETING AREA:
T. 24 S.. R. I W.. W. M Sees. 21
and 2S, all merchantable timber
designated for cutting on por. SEW
of Sec. 23, and the NWVeNW'4 of
Sec. 25, estimated for the purpose
of this sale to be 3005 M. feet Doug'
las fir, 360 M. feet White Fir, 55
M. feet Hemlock. 60 M feet West
ern Red Cedar, 10 M. feet Incense
Cedar. No bid for less thsn $9 10
per M. ft. B. M. for the I)w
fir- 12.50 per M. ft. B. M. for the
u v. ... r; u 1 w n W -. W
n , u',AHa D 1 r'.
It. D. m. 1 1'l UIC ' n I I. 1 . . 1 V . -
purchase price of $28,544.00. will
rVbe considered. Minimum deposit
wnn Dia sj.vVju.uu, i. a a., at. a lor me incense veaar ana vsrstcrn
W., W. M., Sec. 7, all merchantable ; Red Cedar, or a total purchase
timber designated for cutting on price of $24.976 00. will be consid
the NE4SEt and SUNE1, esti-lered. Minimum deposit with bid
mated for the purpose of this sale ! $1,850.00. I
Early Oregon Roads Duilt
With Low-Paid Manpower,
Plus Horses, Mules, 'Drags'
By RALPH WATSON
(Public Relstions Consultant, Ststs Highway Dept.)
In "tho good old dsys" when Oregon itsrted to build highways,
road building was dons with strong backs, short handled shovels and
a combination of men and horsepower directly applied on the works.
Bulldozers then were sn inventor's dream. Road scrapers were "drsgs"
hauled by horses and mules. Contractors "blew" stumps out ot the
right of way with black powder or dug them out with mattocks and
men. Cuts were cleared and (ills were mads with wheelbarrows,
shovels', dump wagons, slips and fresnos.
Most of the tools they used in
those days are museum pieces com
pared with the equipment contrac
tors employ now; the bows and ar
rows of early time road building
battles. Today one of the primary
factors a highway contractor fig
ures on a job is the cost of the
gasoline and diesel required to run
the ponderous machines he uses.
Back in 1913 he figured how much
hay and oats he would need to keep
his horses and mules pushing
against their collars. And men, lots
of men, ate like horses after they
had been hitched to the end of a
short handled shovel for eight
hours or more, so the cost of their
fodder was figured in with the hay
and the oats.
Low Wages Prevailed
In those rugged nu 'ow moving
days when Oregon's road map was
started crawling ove the face of
the state, manpower was cheap and
abundant. A man and his team
to be S2T0 M. feet Douglas fir, 225
M. feet Hemlock, S M. feet White
Fir. No bit' for less than SH OO per
M. ft. B. M. for the Douglas fir,
S2.M per M. ft. B. M. for the Hem
lock and White Fir, or a total pur
chase price of S69.54S.00, will be
considered. Minimum deposit with
bid $4,090 .00. T. 3 $., R. 1 W., W.
M., See. 21, all merchantable tim
ber designated for cutting on the
SviSWra and S'iSE.,, estimated
for the purpose of this sale to be
5110 M. feet Douglas fir, 20 M. feet
branded Sugar Pine, 150 M. feet
White Fir, 360 M. feet Incense Ce
dar. 10 M. feet Western Red Cedar.
No bid for less than $6.95 per M. ft.
B. ". for the Douglas fir, $16.75
per M. ft B. M. for the branded
Sugar Pine, $2.50 per M. ft. B. M.
for the White Fir, $2.30 per M. ft.
B. M. for the incense Cedar and
Western Red Cedar, or a total pur-
. . , .
P"c of ,37.075.50, will be ,
considered. Minimum deposit with
bid $2,455 00.T. 27 $., s. 7 W w.
M Sec. 23, all merchantable tim
ber designated for cutting on por.
S'jSK1., estimated for the purpose
of this sale to be 1445 M. feet Doug
las Fir, 20 M. feet White Fir, 30
M. feet Incense Cedar, 95 M. feet
branded Ponderosa Pine. No bid
for less than $5.80 per M. ft. B. M.
for the Douglas Fir, $2.50 per M.
ft. B. M. for the White Fir, $2.30
per M. ft. B. M. for the Incense
Cedar, $12.60 fwr M. ft. B. M. for
the branded Ponderosa Pine, or a
total purchase price of $9,697.00,
will be considered. Minimum de
posit with bid $1,100.00. T. 2 S
R. 7 W Sac. 35, all merchantable
timber designated for cutting on
por. NEW, estimated for the pur
pose of this sale to be 2660 M. feet
Douglas fir, 225 M. feet White Fir.
55 M. feet Incense Cedar. No bid
for less than $7.90 per M. ft. B. M.
for the Douglas Fir, $2.50 per M.
ft. B. M. for the White Fir, $2.30
per M. ft. B. M. for the Incense
Cedar, or a total purchase price
of $21,703.00, will be considered.
Minimum deposit with bid $1,685.00.
SOUTH UMPQUA MARKETING
AREA: T. 30 S., R 1 W., W. M
Sees, t and 17, all merchantable
timber designated for cutting on
por. SV4SW of Sec. , por. E
NEV4. NEV4SEV4 of Sec. 17, esti
mated for the purpose of this sale
to be 7870 M. feet Douglas Fir, 245
M. feet Sugar Pine. 225 M. feet In
cense Cedar, 560 M. feet White Fir,
5 M. feet Hemlock. No bid for less
than S7.7S per M. ft. B. M. for the
Douglas Fir, $16.85 per M. ft. B.
M. for the Sugar Pine, $2.30 per M.
ft. B. M. for the Incense Cedar,
$2.50 Der M. ft. B. M. for the White
Fir and Hemlock, or a total pur-
chase price of $67,050.75, will be
considered. Minimum deposit with
M. feet Douglas Fir, 65 M. feet
Incense Cedar, 20 M. feet Hem
lock. No bid for less than $5.10
per M. ft. B. M. for the Doug
las Fir, $2.30 per M. ft. B. M.
for the Incense Cedar, $2.50 per M.
ft. B. M. for the Hemlock, or a
total purchase price of $27,178.50,
will be considered. Minimum de-
posit with bid $1,950.00. IN
DOUGLAS COUNTY: OREGON:
SEALED BID: JOSEPHINE AND
SOUTH UMPOUA MARKETING
AREAS: T. 31 S., R. 1 W., W. M.,
Sac. It, all merchantable timber
designsted for cutting on the NEM,
Por. WVa, All SEVe, estimated for
the purpose of this sale to be 7980
M. feet Douglas Fir, 770 M. feet
branded Ponderosa Pine, 85 M. feet
branded Sugar Pine, 175 M. feet
White Fir, 940 M. feet Incense Ce
dar, 65 M. feet Western Hemlock.
No bid for less than $7.50 per M.
ft. B. M. for the Douglas Fir, $14.30
per M. ft. B. M. for the branded
Ponderosa Pine, $18.30 per M. ft.
B. M. for the branded Sugar Pine,
$2.50 per M. ft. M. for the White
Fir, Incense Cedar, and Western
Hemlock, or a total purchase price
Drice of $75,366.50. will be consid
ered. Minimum deposit with bid
$4,370.00 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY:
OREGON: ORAL AUCTION BIO:
ISOUTH UMPOUA MARKETING
AREA: T. 21 S., R. 1 W., W. M.,
Sec. 21, all merchantable timber
designated for cutting on por. Hvi
SWV4, all SvtSVi, estimated for the
purpose of this sale to be 4095 M.
feet Douglas Fir, 50 M feet brand
ed Sugar Pine. 100 M. feet White
1 Fir. 100 M. feet Hemlock, 1S5 M.
Incease Cedar. 20 M. feet
I Western Red Cedar. No bid for less
St TA U ft R U fn- tha
r. 1 . . f tnwi M ft n W
1IVU . I . a 1 It , ,i,.gu ur, ... . ... w. ... .
for the branded Sugar Pine, $2 50
'per M. ft. B. M. for the White Fir
' and Hemlock, $2 30 per M. ft. B. M.
would put In eight hours, some
times more, for around 8 a day.
Pick and shovel men earned about
ad much in eight hours as they now
get in two. That was before high
way construction money started
growing out of gasoline but still was
a product of the wayside soil, was
scarcer than shovel muscle and
harder to get on a highway job.
During the first 18 months of Ore
gun's highway saga. Major Bowlby,
the first state highway engineer,
had more men available than the
commission had money. He tells
about it in discussing "the unem
ployment situation," with "hun
dreds of men unable to find work
of any kind, and every Indication
that the approaching winter will be
a worse one for the unemployed."'
He recommended the "adoption of
a comprehensive plan" which he
I estimated would require $100,000 to
. . iiic ui i.vuu men tor a perron
of 60 days. It would not get more
than SO percent of the work secured
on a contract job, the major esti
mated, "but the cities would '- re
lieved of a great problem that is
difficult to solve within the limits
of s modern city." )
The plan as outlined: i
"There will be necessary two
road camps situated comparatively
close together in a part o the state
where the climate ia not too severe
in winter. One of these camps
should be outfitted similar to a con
tractor's camp, the men paid a
nominal wage and furnished good
board and bunks.
"The other camp should be a
stockade camp, with more or less
work for the men to do, and board
given in proportion to the work
done. With these camps estab-
nsnea, au unemployed could then
be given their choice of working
in the first camp and receiving a
moderate wage and good food for
IIIVULISIKI TV JLC till KIPiaaj lfaRJ gmji
,heir vork or of tpmdiDg the win.
ter at the second camn where thev
can be kept at the least expense to
the public and not become a nuis
ance by congregating in large num
bers in the cities. Such an arrange
ment, rigidly enforced, would re
lieve those who are actually in
want, and expose those who pre
tend they want to work but never
get .'arther than the pretension."
So far as the record shows. Major
Bowlby's successors never put his
Spartan remedy into actual prac
tice. A-Bomb Assault
Held Improbable
NEWARK, N. J March 29. UP)
Maj. Gen. Leslie R. Groves says
he thinks an atom bomb attack
on New York City "won't happen
for many years, if at all."
But the wartime head of the
Manhattan (atom bomb) project
said if war comes, New York
would be one of the first targets
and the attack would touch off
"the greatest panic in the history
of the world."
Groves painted a frightening pic
ture of s possible stom bombing
of New York last night at an
atomic energy week program in
the Newark Evening News audi
torium. He predicted a tremendoua rush
of bomb survivors to New Jer
sey. "They'll choose New York for
prestige purposes. And they'll
probably dump seven or eight
atom bombs or one or two hydro
gen bombs on ths city. There will
be complete destruction of the
waterfront on both the New York
and New Jersey sides," Groves
said.
Then "there'll be the greatest
panic in the history of the world,"
the general continued. "Some will
flee towards Connecticut, some
will rush up the Hudson but most
will come this way."
Service Month Observed
Community service month waa
observed Friday night when ths
American Legion auxiliary, Fallin
Post 123, Canyonville, met in ths
community hall here.
Mrs. Archie Ferguson represent
ing Days Creek; Mrs. Don Clark,
Riddle; and Mrs. John Bingham
Sr., Canyonville. Each talked on
community problems in their
areas.
Mrs. Edith Moore was chair
man of the community service
program.
Refreshments were served to the
auxiliary members and the Legion
members.
VETS TO SEE PLAY
The Roseburg high school senior
ploy, "Our Hearts Were Young
and Gay," will be presented to
patients st the Veterans hospital
in a special preview showing
Thursday afternoon. The "official"
presentation will be at t p. m. Fri
day at the high school.
"R" CLUB INITIATES
The "R" club of the senior high
school initiated new members at a
special program Wednesdsy after
noon. Only those winning letters in
school activities are eligible for
membership in the club.
OPIUM SEIZED
HONG KONG, March 29. IP
Customs officisls todsy seized
opium worth $175,000 from bunkers
of the British ship Shsnsi. The ship
srrived from London via Bankkok.
DOORS
S7.6S to $33.00
PAGE LUMBER It FUEL
164 E. 2nd Ave. .
Phono 242
MARKETS'
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, March 27
uttorfat Tentative, subject to im
mediate change: premium quality,
maximum to .35 to 1 percent acid
ity delivered in Portland, 61 cents
64 centa lb.; first quality, 58 cents
62 cents; second quality, 57 cents
60 cents. Valley routes and country
points 2 cents less than first.
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk
cubs to wholesalers: Grade AA, 93
score, 61 cents lb.; A, 92 score,
60 cents; B, 90 score, 58 cents; C,
89 score, 56 cents. Above prices
sre strictly nominal.
Choose Selling price to Portland
wholesalers: Oregon singles, 3S4
cents-39vk cents lb.; Oregon 51b.
loaf, 40 cents-411. cents.
Eggs To wholesalers: A grade,
large, 39vk cents-40 cents dot.; A
grade, medium, 38 cents-38V cents;
B grade, large 34 cenU-35 cents
dos.
Live Chickens (No. 1 quality,
f.o.b, plants): Broilers, under 2
lbs., nominal; fryers, 2-3 lbs. 28
cents-29 cents; 3-4 lbs., 31 cents
34 cents; roasters, 4 lbs. snd over,
31 cents-34 cents; light hens under
4 lbs., 18 cents; over 4 lbs., 21
cents; heavy hens, all weights, 24
cents; old roosters, sll weights, 13
cents-14 cents.
Turkey, Net to growers: Toms,
30 cents-31 cents lb.; hens, 44 cents.
Rabbits (Average to growers):
Live white, 45 lbs., 20 cents-26
cents lb.; 5-6 lbs., 16 centa ls cents;
colored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy
doea and bucks, 10 cents-14 cents
lb.; fresh dressed Idaho fryers. 40
cents lb.; locale 50 cents-54 cents,
some to 56 cents.
Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesal
ers to retailers, dollars per cwt.):
Beof Steers, good, 500-800 lbs.,
S42-S45; commercial $43-$45; util
ity, $37 -$41; cows, commercial, $38
$40; utility, $36 $37; canner-cutter,
$33-$35.
Beof Cuts (Good steers): Hind
quarters, $48-$52; rounds, $48-$51;
full loins, trimmed, $63-$67; tri
angles, $39 $42; square chucks, $44
$46; ribs, $55-$60; forequartera, $40
$43. Veal and Calf: Good, $49 $52;
commercial, $37 -$46.
Lambs: Good-c h o 1 c e) spring
lambs, S47-S50; commercial $45-S46;
utility, $38-$41.
Mutton: Goid, 70 lbs., down,
$28-$30.
Pork Cutsi Loins, No. I, 8-12
lbs., $41-$46; shoulders, 16 lbs.,
down, $32-$34; carcasses, 120-170
lbs., $26-$27; mixed weights $1 low
er. Wsolt Coarse, valley-m d 1 u m
grades, 45 cents lb.
Mohair: Nominally 25 cents lb.
on 12-month growth.
COUNTRY-KILLED MEATS:
Veal: Top quality, 40 cents-42
cents lb.; other grades according
to weight-quality with lighter or
heavier 34 cents-36 cents.
Hogs: l.lght blockers, 25 cents
26 cents lb.; sows, 20 cents-22 cents.
Lambs: Top quality springers,
42 cents-44 cents lb.; mutton, 18
cents-22 cents; rough heavy ones,
14 centa-16 cents.
Beef: Good cows, 32 cents - 36
cents lb.; canner-cutters, 28 cents
30 cents.
Onions: 501b. sack Ore. Yellows,
No. 1, medium, ! 00-11.25; large,
$1.3S-$1.50; 10 lbs. 23cenU-25 cents;
boilers, 10 lbs., 20 ccots-23 cents;
5 lbs., It cents-21 cents; onion sets,
Oregon Yellows, 50 lbs., $5.25
$5.50; white, $6.25-$6.50.
Potatoes: Ore. Local Burbanks,
No. 1, $2.5fl-$2.75; Deschutes rus
sets, N'o. 1A, $3.00-$3.25; 25 lbs.,
75 cents-85 cents; No. 2, 50 lbs.,
$1.29 $1.39; Wash, netted Gems, No.
1, J3.15-U.30; 25 lbs. 80 cents-85
cents; 15 lbs., 60 cents-62 cents;
No. 2, $1.151125; Isrge bakers,
S4.25-S4 50; Idaho russets, $3.25
$3.50. New potatoes, Fla. Triumphs
site A, $3.00-$3.25; sits B, $3.10.
Havi U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa.
truck or carlots f.o.b. Portland or
Puget Sound markets, $3S-$41 ton;
U.S. No. 1 mixed Timothy, $42 ton;
oats and vetch mixed hay or un-
certified clover hay, nominally $25-1
$28. depending on quality and lo-1
cation, baled on Willamette valley j
farms.
LIVESTOCK j
PORTLAND, March 2S T '
(USDA)-Cattlst Market rather
slow but mostly steady; sorted
losd medium-good around 925 lb.
fed steers $26.25; medium steers
mostly $24.00-$15.00; common down '
to $20.00; cutter-dairy type down
to $17.00; cutter common dairy
type heifers $15 00-$16 00; few me
dium heifers S22.00-S24.50; good
heifers Moaday up to $25.75: canner-cutter
cows largely $14.00-1
$15.50: shells down to $11.00 snd I
below; on -medium beef cows
S17.O0-S2O.0O; odd good young cows
up to $22.00; good beef bulls $21.50
$22 50; common-medium sausage
hulls S17.0O-S20.5O.
Calves: Market fully steady;
good vealers largely $28.00 $31 00;
odd choice $32 00 with 1 choice
vealer at $34.00; medium grade
S20 00-$26.00; common down to
$15.00 or below. I
Hogs: Market fairly active most
ly steady; good-choice 180-230 lbs. I
$18.50 $19 00; few fat type down to
$18.25; 250-315 lbs. $18.50 - $19.00; j
few fat type down to $18 25 ; 250- ;
315 lbs. $17.0O-$18O0; good 350-585;
lb. sows mostly $14 50 $15 00; feed- j
er pigs scarce; good-choice quot-
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