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For Sale, Misc. 18 Exceptional Bargains In Used Sewing Machines f Treadlti from HS.uS ' PorUblei Trom $39.93 Cabinet Electric From $4tt.50 AH marhinei ar guaranteed. Come in and af them or call lor free col ored catalog. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 304 N. Jackion Roieburg, Oregon Phone 3-7348 Schwinn Bicycles Itotomatie power lawn mower. Rote burg a only complete bicycle and lawn mower hoepital. AL'S FIXIT SHOP SM W. Waihinlton Ph. 3023 "Liberty TRAILER Sales Mew and wed trallere lor Ml. Bank term. NEBO TRAILER PARK Highway North V PtDr.ii'inii inri lar trailer houie, 'kept 4, butane equipped. Small down payment. Inquire 805 S. Main or phone 1.20AO. 1930-28 ft. trailer houte for aale or will trade for down payment on nwuv. $1830. See at Neho Court. . OIL BURNING hot water heaters: 20 cal. $20; .Ml gai. neuo Park. 2443 N. Stephen!. J5 jrf, EASTERN built trailer house, aleeot 4. good condition. $400. inspect at 546 S. Mill St. BOY'S Bicycle, good condition. $18. 3940 Walnut Lane. Phone 3-7BSH. DAVENO, Indian red, almoit new, $80. 1 Phone 3-7 j .,-,- - - jwvwir, r Miscellaneous 19 CI ASSES IN REMEDIAL READING for srade ichool children. Mary H. Eaitman. Ph. 3-64111. ENURESIS iBed wettinfi - controlled. for detail!, write Box i!52, Newi-He- vtew. . . . . Timber & Sawmills 21 FOUNDRY ' Sprockets 12c Per Pound Grate ban. all itzei S'.ie Burner conei. Sutherlin Iron Works vniimnnv rn. wiw Ore. HAUL. TO nniJGLAS MFG. CO. Your lumber brlngi more c a;. We buv year around mixed 1X4 through aXU'a. No end trim. Cash weekly DOUGLAS MFG CO. P. O. Box 414 Roieburg. Oregon J ml. louth of Roeburgon 99 DIESEL,-ELECTRIC and" air mill, op erating now. cull about 20.000 It. per day. 2 million feet timber deluded. S, mllei we.t of Cimai Valley. Ex cellent termi. Seeowne itrnlll. ' WANTED TO BUY Ging log.: ilio timber, large or email trictl. Top price.. Stomar Lbr. Co Ph. 451 Riddle daya. Canyonvilla 1191 eveningi. Wanted large or .mill tract" itand Ing timber. Vicinity ol Elkton Oak land or Sutherlin. McGinty-Riggi Lbr Co. P. O Box 5M. Elklon. Phone t?0. Evening, phone Warren Hanien Lot tlge Grove 871-L. WANTED SECOND GROWTH LOGS CONTACT' WILBUR -UM?rR?- -WANTED Good lavmill loge. ueod price Ivenon Lumber Co, Phon. 3-3153. WANTED -- Logging Job lor bu-iuu. Logging Equipment 22 a T-w.7T7i-ij l nr-mtBS' Crane for rile. 1 yard Northwest unit powered w.ih new Cadillac motor, coupled to hydra malic drive, mounted on 6X6 200 hore as rig. Comes equipped with 45 ft lattll boom, heel boom available at low extra cost. 1200X20 tires. All around. Legal weight possible. Priced to sell wiv under average market at only $15,000 lock, atock and barrel. Terms can be arranged. Phone 3-7.114 or see EdPerson. 910 S. Jacksdri. fOR SALE BDH 40 Cletrac cat, just overhauled, blades, drum and new canopy, complete net of riBRing -or small cat show. May be seen 11 ,10 Rainbow Lane. Roseburg Ph3:787S. i947 KB-7Tnternatlonal shorMog or lum ber; long wheelbase, good condition. Ph. 3-7440. tD 14 INTERNATIONAL cat with Carco double drums, complete with rigging. Dan T. Hostetler, Myrtle Creek, Ore gon. Ph. 4K7. rOR""ALE One heavy duty loading or cold deck donkey, powered with 150 H.P. Waukesha motor. Call eve- nings. 3-5967. raiUserTes " D-B cat. drum and blade. 1200 total hours. Phone 3-3628 or 2141 ifacobson. FOR SALE 1951 Ford Dual Drive log truck and trailer, $10,300. With Job. Reasonabie terms. Ph. 3-7650 TD 18, "good condition, new rails, equip ped f nr loggng. CajMtfj8fnBj Machinery For Sale 23 RENTAL EQUIPMENT PfcH it-yard shovel Le Toumeatl Carryall Hough Diesel l't yard loader rrA hvdPBiiIlB irnnn Compressors Jack hammer! Pave ment breakers Wagon jack Elec tric sktl-saw Concrete buggies Rub ber tired wheel barrow ' GOOD EQUIPMENT COMPETENT OPEKATORS Pre-Mix Concrete, Inc. Farm Equipment 24 Mcculloch power POST HOLE AUGERS, TO RENT ' NIELSEN'S POWER SAW SHOP Winston. Ore. Ph.B-8484 FOR SALE Oltver Baler In good shape, baling this year, three bale per min ute capacity. Can be financed on easy payments. Priced to sell. C. R. Clump- ner. Phone 19x2. Can onville. FOR-SALE One 5 ft. combine. Geo. F. Burnett. Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Phone 28X. I Have For Quick Sale: One 1930 Case Baler. Wire Tie One 1M8 Cae Baler, Wire Tie One 1947 Oliver Arin Arbor Baler These balers are all In good working condition and priced to sell. Phone 8554. Robert Corl. 1318 S. Park St.. Grants Pass, Oregon. Tractors 25 FOR SALE 1 D-ft Cat. 1948, new tracks, fully re conditioned. 1 D-8 Cat. 1941. excellent condition. Ph. Geo. E. Wool ley, 1571 Myrtle Point, Oregon. CATERPIIXaR D" 3410" rnglne. In ex cellent condition with clutch and pul ley. Priced for quirk sale at $2000. Pri vate party. May be seen at Interstate Tractor. 22 CAT. wide gauge" winch and maM II with. 42" blurt, good shape. Richard Berkey. Tnmile, Oregon. IP YOUR PAPER HAS NOT ARRIVEO tfT 6:15 P.M. DIAL 2-2631 y Trucks' " 26 Southern Oregon ' Truck Headquarters USED LOGCINO TRAILERS, NIW CMC TRUCKS IN AIX SIZES SOME ARE AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. WA JJ White dull drive, new motor. Thlt U clean one. I31 Brown- Itpe. ber roll. Readjr lo CO to work to day. 50 FORD Pickup. 4 ipe.d Irani. '47 GMC R-100. reir axle. Fruehitif ta axla. 6231-D Aux. tram, lum- '44 GMC pickup '44 CHF.V DUAL DRIVE. B-llpa 47 FORD linsle ale. tlrel ewepUon ai. motor like new. 44 WHITE 10:00 rubber. B-llpe. 41000. will buy thia on. USED 4 eyl. J cycle GMC dleiel. En gine complete with ill icceiaonel and 3553 main tranl. Ready to In lUU. 40 CHEV. panel, food mechanical condition, but looki rough. $199. Whitever your requirement maybe you can lind it at Smith Motors TRUCK DEPT. Pae. Hwy. North Ph. 3-3W FOR SALE K-ll International dual drive log ruc i . v -just rebuilt, goort rubber and good mechanical condition. Ph. 3-7847 evei or anytime. Sat. and Sun. FOR SALE 1048 one-ton Dodge pick up trUCK, ipera mm only by owner and kept In good con dition. Price $985. Carl J. PeeU, ,1130 South Stephena St.. Roteburg. P. O. Bojc291. Model 910 1950 Diamond T. 200 H P. Continental motor, 3012 Tlmken worms, p W. trailer. 400 ii. east of Lone Rock bridge. Glide. FOR SALE OR TRADE 193$ Intern Br tional T. K. ton and a half truck will sell reasonable or trade for atock. Ph. 3-59U6 before noon. i?ifNTTrRWAT.ONAL flat bed. $1000.. or best offer. Inquire at West Side Service Station. Sutherlin. TnB'cAi.iL-.fMl ton Chevrolet pick' up with 4 speed trans. Ph. 3-6439 be tween 7-B r.an. FOR SALE GMC 6-wheeler. good tires good motor, a. weicn a uarage, Winston. Ph. V-8992. 1931 FORD V-8. ton pickup. 9300 mllei. 91380. 1281 Bill!, after 8 P.M. or phone 3-3473. ifuTrwEVROLET li ton flatbed truck 48 motor, 2 ipeed axle. Ph. 3-3033 after 3:00. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 BETTER ' BUYS AT B ARC US Your Choice $145 '37 FORD PICKUP 39 PLYMOUTH COUPE '38 PLYMOUTH SEDAN '39 CHEV. COUPE 37 CHEV.. good motor, epeclat 95 ANY OF THESE WOULD MAKE DEPENDABLE WORK CAR 50 HI LI. MAN Minx. Recond '50 FORD SEDAN, 1 & H '49 PACKARD Deluxe sedan.' over drive, R at H, top condition 1593 '49 KAISER, Deluxe Sedan 1295 49 DeSOTO Conv. R alt H New black top. light beige color Tip toe Trans. ; 1795 '49PONTIAC 8 2-door - 14U5 '48 CHEVROLET Aero sedan, R & H - 1195 '47 OLDS 98 sedan Hydramatie R & H. This one owner car in top condition -..- ...1295. "47 PLYMOUTH Spec, Dlxe Club Cpe. 893 '47 BUICK Koad master Sedan. RAH, top condition . ... - - , .. 1143 48 BUICK SUPER Sedan, R&H... 1045 41 FONT. At; U. t-p. -a 41 buick aedan, R c K 503 '41 DODGE Sedan, R A, H . 393 '41 PONTIAC . SEDANETTE, new paint - 1 395 '40 DODGE sedan, new tires, ex cellent motor . ... 245 '30 FORD Model A coupe, new motor ... 123 Trucks & Pickups SO HILLMAN PANEL , US 44 CHEV. lo( truck, new 27(1 GMC motor dull drive, reedy to hiui - - .- 371 OPEN 'TIL 9 PM. EVENINGS AND ALL DAY SUNDAY BARCUS Your Packard Deoler Hllhw.7 99 N it Girden Villejr Rd. Phone 1-5SM 'aa r.rri 9 rfnnr luorr drluxe. eedan. Clean, Si ion mllei. See Kert at Smith Motori Truci. Dept. or eiii3-.foi. for sale i9.w chev. pickup. 4 ipeea trinimii.ion, a-i conouion. rn. 3-7904. JARGAIN '49 Nash, low mileage. Ted s Auto Body Service, corner Mel rose and Lookinggiass Koto. IS SS; 'p, mbher. 3-5412. F950 CHEV. pickup, excellent condition, R 8c H, $1025. 4627 N. Stephens. FOR sale perfect shape. SPhJ'ithing to say, replied: "Under the r51 HARLEY "DAVIDSON motorcycle, like new. all extras, $950. L U Mc Larty. Winston. $4O0f or- my Teq ulty in 1952 Hillman Minx. Leaving for the service. Geo. Pate. Neal Lane. MyrtleCreek. NEW NASH RAMBLER Conv. Will trade ord i scount for cas h . Ph.:t-4'W4 . IfKW FORD tudor, new engine, $12$ Phone 3-503.T '39 La Salle couperebutJl engine and front end, for dependable car or "hot rod'' material also. 2 used tires and 3 used tubes, 7 00x15, See at 460 Patter son, or call 3-rJJ:tO. Foil sai.1 i cmvHoi.ET .aj" I course at the Army Signal Corps' dan, exce lent condition. R St H. ; rtm ... ' si.ivi Rirhfind on corp. Phone I Reserve Oflicers Training Camp. .i-.i4 po.ebur a student at Oregon Stale Col- WIl-L PAV CASH FOR W or 'SI 4-door Cf,e Johnson. WHO has had train Chevrolet edn Mu.l be In ood i . " ' . priTr. . j. .-i,i- condition. Mull be Iron) private party, ing in the KOIC, IS WorKing 10 cm mm. 'qualify for a commission as a is pt.YMOt)TttM4-doorf ncenrnt. Pri-1 eCond lieutenant in the Signal vale party. 7V Dan Clll J-S5M, ava-', .,. nmsi, j-8004. torp Reserve. Autos & Mtr. Cycles 27 "SI" DILLARD USED CARS All of our cars are very clean and are New Dodge trade-ins 1044 DODGE 1 door Kdin 1930 FORD Hdin. 1941 FORD ledin 1947 FORD aedan 1046 FORD ledin - R&H- Special 194S CHEVROLET aero Sedan ... 1145. 1947 CHEVROLET aedan 1940 CHEVROLET ledaa 1947 MERCURY aedan 1949 OLDSMOBILE 90 - low mlleafe Trucks , DODCE - neirly new -, ton truck 2 iDeea axie-3 ipeed tran.mil- lon-S25-20 tirei a bif pirfiin it DODGE m ton 14' PLATFORM body 1950 CHEVROLET pickup BESIDES THESE CARS AND TRUCKS WE HAVE MANY MUHfi T U CHOOSE FROM. "SI" DILLARD MOTOR CO. DODC'.E PLYMOUTH Stephens & Douglas Sts., Roseburg, Oregon WANTED! GOOD USED CARS We will pay cash for your car ROSEBURG AUTO SALES 447 S. Stephens Personal 30 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Box lilt. Notices 31 CARD OF THANKS With deepest gratitude we extend this word of thanks for the many kind notes, cards, letters, and flowers Hen ry F. Snyder has received during his illness. These kindnesses have meant much to us. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Snyder LEGAL NOTICE OF ItCHOOL HID8 Seated bids will be received by Carol Towt. Clerk, at office of SupL of Schools, Green, Oregon, until July 2. 1952. 7:00 o'clock p m. Standard Time for Green School Addition Building, for School District No. 5C, Douglas County, Green. Oregon and will then and there be opened and puoiiciy reaa aioua. uias received after the time fixed for open- will not be considered, lana. Soecifications and Contract Documents may be examined or may be obtained at the office of Fee man, Havslip it Tuft. Assoc. Archts.. 2040 S. W. Third Avenue, Portland I. Oregon, upon a deposit of $25.00 for each act of documents. Up to two sets will be furnished each prime bidder at the stipulated deposit sum per set. Additional sets will be pro vided upon request at the bidders ex pense at $15.00 per set. Deposit turn will be refunded upon return of all documents within a reasonable time. Attention Is called to Bidder Pre- aunliftcatlon. Section 98-103 to 98-105, I.C.L.A., which must be filed with the Clerk 10 davs before date for ooenine of bids. Forms may be obtained at the office of the Architects. No proposals will be considered un less accompanied by certified check, cashier's check or bid bond .with auth orized aurety company as surely) made payable to the Owner in an amount of not less than 5 per cent of the amount of the bid. Surety bond will be re quired In accordance with termi of contract documents. The School District reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of the contract, unless said award is delayed for a period ex ceeding .10 days. CAROL E TOWT, Clerk First Publication June 17, 1952 Second Publication June 24 1952 Third Publication July 1, 1952 Steel Industry's 'Big Six' Rapped By CIO Leader YOUNGSTOWN. 0. Iff The CIO United Steelworkers, their chief says, have talks scheduled i n their tffort to continue to win strike-ending agreements with part of the industry despite a stalemats with the big producers. "The Big Six," Murray said, was "a consniracv and its work ha. been dedicated to frustratinz agreement." The Big six , he ferred are U. S. Steel. Bethlehem, Republic. Johns and Laughlin, Youngstown Sheet and Tube an.1 Inland, and they have nearly 70 per cent gf the nation s steel making capacity. ' Philip Murray, president of both the CIO and the Steelworker. dealt harshly with the steel indus try's "Big Six" In addressing 4,000 persons at a union rally Here bun. dav. Near the end of the slowly doliv. ered, hour-and-a-half long speech, Murray said heads of rhany small. er firms had been seeking him out, trying to bargain to end their plants' shutdown from the nation. wide strike of 650,000 steelworkers 29 days ago. He declined to name the firms but quoted managers of some of them as saying they were afraid M being blacklisted by the "big six" from whom they bought ore or to whom they sold materials, i . . - . Murderer wayne Long Hears Execution Date i OREGON CITY I Wayne Tnnrr uhn Irillorl a man tn havn a bank' robbery get-away car, will die in the gas chamber Aug. 8. Judge Ralph M. Holm ah set the Hate. I .one. asked if he had anv circumstances, no. He recently lost an appeal to the state supreme court and three times has failed to escape from prison, REPORTS FOR' TRAINING Charles H. Johnson, son of Mar ion D. Johnson, Roseburg, has re ported to Camp Gordon, Gcoroia to begin an intensive six-week OUT OUR WAY 1 NEVER CAN GET ( WELL, IF VOU'RE AS THESE HOODS BACK L 1 LAZV ABOUT WA3H- OMA DISH WITHOUT IN)E THE STOOL FEET trvA SLIPPIN' AM'SPIASHIM' V AS VOU ARE VOUR ' TH' STUFF AKOUMD--BUT K OWN, I THINK. VOU'LL-J f MV IDEA HERE DOES j PROP THE IDEA AWAV WITH ALLTHAT.' X!,V-Tr--vv J .verdrlv. . Vl.i I y ' V AN LET tlC 50 V, ' Ml 3i i mkm aui i . I'll v vxatx xkmi vv ' -r- ii i iOva-1 vox a i vii i iv,uu ui I m wv$te&&rti v -Mil m mm WHY MOTHERS fSET "GRAY htflvy Krcindoor. ot well $f W & rtn.kTsI fi os outdoor. Wr light clot. f-w VV kl! I: 1 1 I . Ltovt flrtworks olonel Imrfod take your children to a supervised public diipUy. FOR A SAFER FOURTH Death takea no holldayt. During the recent Memorial Day weekend, auto accidents claimed 345 Uvea; drownings, 98 lives; miscellaneoui accidents, 94 livei. The Na tional Safety Council predicts that more than 900 persons will lose their lives over the Fourth ol July weekend. A large number of them will be people who might have lived by observing tn simple safety rules pictured above. Read them. They may save YOUR lifel t " aaBWja.:tr m i ii FOUR WEEKS OLD AND CURIOUS Thea mother's litter of 12. which owner' Mrs. Keith Elliot, of Moravia. if-i ' " ??zt . (NF.A TtUphol) FAIR ENOUGH Still crippled from accident Inst winter, 4-year-old Lou Anne Boers appears before judge in Chicago Safety Court embracing the man whose auto ran her down. The Boers told how Alex Dolenga (above), falher of three, sold his car and stripped his bank account to pay for I-ou Anne's hospital bills. The Boers asked leniency for Dolenga. Judge ruled "not guilty." Ctr. 1Wt W Don't $win atone. too for. or wiHiin on hour after tar. ing. lefort diving in m to miliar vo te ri, inspect for depth and poMibki Miardt. By J R VillMfflM tonrlrt), t. T . M. f. U. S- Fit on. Don't iteep on bcoch in direct reyi of leu. Prottct your $ki with approved lotiotH. - 10 Rl.mrM klttenf iarrlv. frota , N. V. believes mil be i rtcorC Wenatches Area Cherry Loss Worst Sinct 1948 WENATCHEE 11 Cherry grow ers said Monday weekend rains caused losses up to 90 per cent in some orchards worst losses ! since 1948. Fruit shippers estimated 75 cars may still he shipped from the lat est Wenatchee cherry growing areas. This would mean losses of 50 per cent on the total season cro' which had been estimated at 400 cars, they said. Throug'n Sunday. 105 carloads of cherries had cleared . the district. I Tum., July 11952 Tn Ntwi-Itvltw, RoMburfj, Ort, II Portland Markets PRODUCI TUESDAY PORTLAND 1 Butterfat - Tentative, subject to Immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland, 74-76C lb; first quality, 72-74c; second quality 70-72c. Valley routes and country points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes lo wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 71c lb; 92 score 69c; B, 90 score, 67c; C, 89 score, 66c. Above prices strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Port land wholesalers Oregon singles 44 tt-47e lb; Oregon 5 lb loaf. 49- 52C. Eggs To wholesalers Can dled eggs containing no losS, cases included, f.o.b. Portland A large, 50 v.- 51 Wc; A medium 49 li 50 He; B grade, large, 40-42c. Eggs To retailers r- Grade AA large, 59-60C; A large, 54-55c; AA medium, 55c; A medium, 53.54c; A small 33-36C. Cartons 3c additional Live chickens No. 1 quality, t.o.o. plants ryers. 2 hi-s lbs, 32c; 3 4 lbs, 32c; heavy hens, all weights, 1617c; light hens, all weights, 1617c; old roosters, 14 15c. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 4 5 lbs, 21-24c, 54 lbs, 18-21c; old does 10-12c, few higher; fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 57-81 c. Fresh dressed meats (wholesal ers to retailers; dollars per cwt): Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lb. 49.00-51.30; good, 52.00-ii6.30; com mercial, 49.00-51.30; utility 47.50 49.30; cows, commercial 43.00 -51.00; utility, 38.00-45.00; canncrs cutters, 35.00-41.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 62.5044.20; rounds, 61.00 63.30; full loins, trimmed, 81.00 84.80; triangles, 45.00-49.40; fore quarters, 48.00-52.70; chucks, 50.00 55.00; ribs, 64.-70.30. Veal Good-choice. 54.00-58.60: commercial, 49.00-51.60. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8 12 lbs, 56.00-57.20; shoulders, 16 lbs, 38.00-41.70; spareribs, 44.50-46.10; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, 52.00-54.50. Lambs Choice-prime, 40-50 lb. 52.00-55.00; good 50.00 - 54.00. Mutton Good choice, 22.00- 25.00. Wool Grease basis, nominally 45c lb to growers. . Country-killed meals: Mutton Best ewes and wethers, 1215c lb. Beef Utility cows, 21-41C lb; canners-cutters, 36.38c. Veal Top quality to 50-51c lb; good heavies 45-48c; others 38-40c. Hogs Lean blockers, 30 31c lb; sows, light, 24-26c. - Lambs Best, 45 50c lb. Onions 50 lb sacks Calif. Yel lows, 2-3 in., 3.00-3.50; White wax, 4.50-75; Reds, mixed, 3.25-50. Potatoes New crop Calif, Long White, No.lA, mostly 6.00-25 cwt. Hay .U.S. No. 2 green alfalfa, 36.00-37.00 delivered car and truck kl, f.o.b. Portland; delivered Se attle. 37.00-50. DR. B. A. SMITH CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN 1500 GARDEN VALLEY ROAD X-RAY FLUOROSCOPY DIAGNOSIS ELECTROTHERAPY CLINICAL LABORATORY Hours: 9 a.m. to 12 and 1 to 5 p.m. Monday Evenings, 7 to 9 by Appointment . DIAL 3-7238 EDDIE JOHNSTON Phone 2404 Delivering the News-Review In South Drain. FRANK JACOBS, Jr. Phone 2412 Deliverinf the News-Review In North Drain, Contact Eddie or Frank for Newt-Review lubseriptiont, or call them if your paper does not arrive. Clip This Ad end Parte Jlie Giape( of llie Ixodes L. L. POWERS MARIETTA POWERS Roseburg Funeral Home Oak and Kane Stt, Telephone 3-445S Roteburg, Oregon PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND m mSDA) Cattle aalable 1,600; only moder ately active; fed steers unevenly. weaK to so centi lower: other classes steady-weak with some late bids lower; around lour carloads choice 956-1,125 lb (ed steers 33.00 75; several loads held around 34.00; good 31.50-32.00; commercial 28.00-31.00; utility 24.00-27.00; odd head utility commercial heifers 23.00-28.00; one load 1,020 lb utility cows 22.00; bulk utility 18.00-20.00; few commercial 23.00; canners cutters 15.UO-17.50; utility-commercial bulls 26.00-28.00. Calves salable 200; vealers very slow; bids, sales 50 cents to 1.00 lower; few commercial-good veal ers 28.00-31.00; no choice or prime sold. Hogs salable 1,000; butcher hogs and sows steady to 25 cents higher; choice No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-230 lbs 23.00-25; choice lots No. 1 23.50 ; 240-270 lbs 21.50-22.25; heav. ler and lighter weights 20.50-21.50; choice sows 330-500 lbs 16.50-18.00; choice lots 300 lbs 19.00; few good choice 100-110 lb feeder pigs 21.00 50. Sheep salable 1,200; spring lambs steady to 25 cents lower; many late sales at full decline; good-prime springers 24.00-25.00; few utility 23.00-50; around one deck good-choice No. 2 pelt shorn yearlings 17.00; other utility-good lots 14.00-15.50; feeder lambs around 1.00 lower; largely 21.00; few small lots choice lightweights 22.00. 27lbi...4 H.P. Mora Powtr toPovno! Than Any OfW Sew Sm it is action. Let us live you a free I demonstration. Thii new ia . . - k:i, ..j ut-j u. u .i:.- , ' " "? uiiurcri 01 mora man uu,uuu (lao . lint engine driven units . . , ii the beM hat you can bur. nuuHl, monoor inru rriaar 8.00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to S p.m. SANTTI CHAIN SAW; SERVICE 10J Clover Lane Dial J-529S Roieburg, Oregon DRAIN RESIDENTS! MAKI A NOTE OF THESI 'PHONE NUMBERS: It Inside Your 'Phone Book.