PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN. Salera, Oregon, Sunday Morning, August 1, 1937 Steels, Motors . Edge Upwards Select Issues Rally by 3 Points and More; Ford Ups Price NEW YORK. July 2 l-W-Bnyers put their shoulders to the motors and steels In today's final Jnly market and selected Issues - were pushed tip fractions to 3 or more points. ' The rally was touched off by the automotive group following announcement Ford had Jumped prices of his cars. This was Inter preted as paring the way for the other principa) manufacturers to hoist charges as a means of off setting expanding costs of labor and materials. Steels stepped into line as early estimates of next week's mill op erations indicated production would hold at least even with the current week. In the van, also, were farm - Implements, aviations, a few utili ties and rails. That prices of stocks today ex ceeded the trading pace was shown by the turnover of 389,590 shares, compared with 505,790 last Saturday. The Associated Press average of 60 Issues was up .6 of a point et 69.5. Farrar Hurt in Fall OAKDALE -C A. Farrar fell from the top, of his barn Thurs day while working. He was knock ed unconscious and badly bruised. Mrs. Farrar found him and called a physician and he was taken to the Dallas hospital by ambulance. Gardeners and Ranchers Mart PORTLAND, July 31-(P)-Taere were few important price changes on the Gordenera' and Ranchers' market yesterday. Scarcity of supplies raised quo tations of corn, tomatoes and ap ricots. The season's first arrivals of red malaga and black seedless grapes from California brought 33.00 and ; 32.75 respectively. Thompson seedless went lower to 12.25 a lug. Applea Washlngtoa Winessps, extra fancy. 3.00-3.S0; transparent, 4-4 He pound. California grarensteine, faacy, $2.15-2.25. Asparagus O r e g e a. 0 lb. cratea. $2.10-2 85. Aeoeadoa Summer. f3.25-S.75; graea, 13.50 flat Apricota Oregon, faced, 65-70c. Beane Local, 4H-5e per pound. Baots Per sack. Oregon, $1.85. Broceoli Crata, $2.25 2.35. Brussels Sprouta California, ene fourth drama. $2. 75. Berries Raspberries, $2.50-2.75; cur rant!, $2.10-2.25; loganberriea, 1.90 1.00; blackcap, $2.35-2.50; younrbrr riee, $190-2.10; blackberries, $1,50 1.75. bananas Per bunch, 5-5 He. Cabbage Obo hundred pound cratea, 1.40-1.50. - Canuloape California. Delano valley Jumbo, 45a, $2.50-2.65; 36c, $3.00. Carrot Oregon. 4 per lb.; Calif, bunched. 55 60 doa. Caoliflowr..93 and $1.00. Celery Ubiah, loose, $2.60-2.75. Cherries Bings, Lamberts, 10-12e pie V-DC ID. Cora $1.25-1.35 for 5 doa. Cueaaibera Oregon, Washington hot Bon, IO-35e doaea. Citros frulta Orangey Valencia, 4.50-6.25; lemon a, California, $8.00-8.25; grapefroil. 2.75-4.75; lemenettee, 8.00 -S5. Eggplant Ore, flata, $1-1.25. 'iga California, 75-85e; Washington, 75-85e. Garl.e JJew 9-10e lb.; Oregon 8-lOe. Grape a Thompson aeedleaa, 2.25-2.50, red mala gas 2.80-3.00; black aeedleaa Lettuce Oregon, dry. 3 4 doa 75e 85e. r Mushrooms One pea ad carton a. 40 45e. m Oaioaa Fifty-pound sarka. D. 8. No. 2, 75-85e; commercials, 85e-1.00. . Pearo Cal., Bartletta, $2.80-2.75. Parsley Per doa. boaehea. $1.25 I $5 Paranipa Per tag. $5 40c Peaehee Nominal . Bales, Early, $1.50 1.65; Elbert aa, $1.10 2.35. . Peaa Oregon. 4-5e; Washington, t o per poena. Peppera California Bella. 12-15r: Oregon, crate, 90e-$l. 10. - Plaaaa Califonia, Saata Rota. 4 bas ket cratea, $1.15-1.25. Peaches Triumphs, 1.00 ; Halea, ear ly, 1.00. reaeeta. $2-2.25: Washington rusaeta, $2 60 3 85; local. $2-2.25; White Rosa. U 8. No. 1. 31.50 1 65. Bhabarb Tkirty-poaad boxes. 80 40c. KataDaeas Washington. 100 lb. sarka. $1.50-1 15. Radiehea Per doaea boachea, 85e 40e. - 8piaaeh Local, 20 posed cratea, 8a Oe. Swot Potatoea California, 8-12e lb. j. Tnrnlpa Poa. baachea, 60 75c. Tomatoee Oregon hothoase. 10 18e IV aer poaad: Mexico. $3.50 $5. Squash sO-SOc. ' TnraJpe Oregon bothoaae. 50 60c Tama tees Luge. 1.25-1.60. Watermelona Cwt. $1.75-28.00. " VE NEVER fa B Cki SICK V r 1 Stx&uazxL dsxxx&v Amur f v,fiiwiKvii:1 r at UUta-WAVI I Canada's Vacation Lane Invites I i i sii ' I ''i.-zmfMv'- . :irr A, Sw- :.::.:.::::. . . . m . J x-v.;:-:::::vWv::-,",1-s,i-, ' : ' - V K t , it D By trans-continental train, on splendid "Princess" steamships, or in your own car, plan to risit Canada's Evergreen Playground this Rammer for a wonderful vacation, or an interesting; weekend. A few of the many vacation spots are illustrated above. No. 1. Playing mile-high golf on the sporty 18-hole course at Banff. No. 2. Riding one of the mountain trails in the Canadian Rockies. The baronial Banff Springs Hotel is seen in the background. No, S. Through the world's finest mountain scenery, the Canadian Rockies, on an open observation car. No. 4. Aboard a "Princess" liner, noted for typical I Salem Market Quotations Grade B raw 4 per cent milk. Salem basic pool price 2.IO per hundred. Co-op Grade A bntterfat price, F.O.B. Salem 34 Hr. (Una baaed aa aemi-Bionthl bntterfat average ) Distributor price, S2.A4. A 'grade butterfat Deliv ered, 34 H; B grde deliv ered, S3c A grade print, 35 H; B grade, 34 He. Prieee pn4 to arvera by Salens buy era The prxea below aupplied by a local grocer are indicative af the-daily aaarket bat are not guaranteed by The cUaiea ssan. taming Prices! Apples, Newtowna , Wineaaps, ba extra fancy Bananas, la., en talk 05 to 2.15 2.65 .05 i 06 2 75 4.25 .14 3 00 7.73 5 75 1 50 1.80 S S.S0 2 00 2.00 AT 08 1.7 2.00 banda Cantaluupea, crate , Grapefruit. Calif.. Sunk is t. crata Datra. freak, lb Grapes, aeedling. lng Lemons, erate C 50 to Oranges, Valencia .3.50 to Loganberriea, crate w -1.25 to Piuws, Calif., crate 8traw berries. Kttcrborg,- crate ' Raspberries, erate. 1.1.75 to Blackcapa. erate I T' to Pie -cherrtea, lb. ' ,,,- , RoyaJ Annas, lb. - -, - , , lmbert cherries, lb. y ,., , Toongberrtea. crate - -Wild black berries, erate '. - nonaiLDs (Baying Prices) Apricots, The Dalles, crate 65 to Asparagus. Calif., crate Beaaa, green and wax, la. Eeeta, dox. . ... Cabbage, lb Cam He, local, doa. ,- ,,, .70 1 GO .03 30 .02 .30 1.J5 .25 .40 OS 8 8 3.00 1.10 1.33 JtS !. J3 -- .10 .06 JI0 40 .15 t 5 I 1.50 02 tb 28 Caaliflower. Calif, crate Corn, local, dos. CacaBbera, local, field grown doien .: 30 Cueuaabera. pickle, lb. 04, .05 Colore, crate ,, , . 88 to . Utah - - Local hearts, doa. Lettuce, local, crate, dry pack Oaiona. green, dos Onraas No 1. ewL Kadiahea - dos. Peppers, green, Calif., lb. Peas, local, lb. 05 to Sew Potatoea. 50 lb bag Parsley. ,., . , , . Plama. local, lag . rotate tore I. o -1. cwt No. 2. ewt bag .1 $0 to Rhubarb IneaL per lb Badiabeo. doa TO AIX GROWERS OF IL AKT D E H El II E G Should there be some fruit on your vines after the main har vest is over r when the frnlt is often too soft or overripe tor long distance hauling or for canning, we will py full code price for all such fruit regardless of emanUty. The fruit must be entirely free from mould or fermentation. Every crate is worth Baring and this fully ripened fruit makes the best quality Juice. H. S. GILE & CO., JUICE DEPT. 306 So. High Street, Salem i 1 ' i Spinarh. local, orange boa Saaamer Squash, lb. 8weet corn, dns. Tomatoes, Walla Walla .65 J0 ' 60 -.60 .65 .02 1.50 lurnipa, alos. Watermelons, Calif., retail.. Corn, box . irtrtB Walnota. lb II ta Kilherte 1936 crop, lb 18 to Walnut meats; pieces, lb. Walnut Beats, light halves, lb. it, .29 .82 " HOPS (Buying Prices) Clusters. 1936. In. 26 to 28 t'uggles nominal WOOI. aVtn) hf OHIB (Baying Prices) Ifohanr : Medium wool , Cuarao wool , .50 JJ .31 .30 Lambs wool CAS CAB A BAB i Dry. lb. ; Green, in BOOS AND POTJXTBT (Bay. of Prk af Aadreaeoa) White extras Brown, extraa Medium extras , Large stnadards ,. Medium standards -' 06 'A 02 20 !0 .18 .18 .15 .13 .24 .13 .10 .05 .13 .C5 Pullete Hear hens, lb . Colored mediums, lb . Medium leghorns, lb. Stars, lb White Ltghornt, frya . Old roost r i a. lb Colored springs 18 MAKION CKEAMERY Buying Prin-s Bntterfat. A grade .84 ' B- grade- . , l.lee poultry. Sa I e'ork Colored bens, ander -4J lbs. Colored hens, aver 4 S. Iba. Colored fry era :.. , . ... - l-ghora bens, heavy lghora hens, l:ght ligbora bmtlera Roosters , Rejerts markrt value Stara. lb .. . . No 3 grades. 2 cents let. Eggs Candled and graded Large extras Medium extras ' ' Large standards Medium standards ,, ,. ,. Undergrade .32 M A3 at , J6 J I J0 .14 Mi 06 Pallets IlO uvsstocb. (Baying Prlcea) 1937 spring lambs, lb . 7 50 to 8.00 Tearlinga. lb ta 04 V Ewes 3 00 te 2 .0 Uoga. top, 150-210 lbs. 12.00 to 12..J 130 150 Iba. .11 00 to 11.25 210-230 .11 50 Sows - Dairy type cow . Reef eows . , , Bulls 6.00 to 8.25 3.50 te 4.00 5 00 to .f0 5 00 to S 75 ,6 00 t 7 00 6.00 to 8. so . .12 .16 Heifers Top eeal Dressed veal, lb. . Dreaaed bogs. lb. A k , " """ ' i l - Tourist; Diversions IS 4. C?4e&M& & r8a i - ?Vy al -J" v :?x.v:v?Sk m service and excellent cuisine, for a andS Vancouver, Canada. No. 5. A fine examples of the handiwork of Warm salt-water swimming in the . - aw av raaa. - . -ana . ..wv.w.-.v.v . v.-. .v.-.-. v. aT'al . wr . j, - T lOMMaAfrMVAw.v.'. .a t r MVn-m-iaa1- if" i i " U(nW' - vvw-cvifnw cated adjacent to the charming Empress Hotel in Victoria, on Vancou ver Island. Illustrated literature with complete details on a score oi delightful vacation trips is available at your travel agent, local auto club, or the nearest Canadian Pacific office. OKA1X aVKS HAT Wheat, white. No. 1 . .80 Wheat, western red .90 Ilarlfy, brewinf. ton .SJ.OO Feed, barter, toa 58.00 Oats milling, toa T nn reed, toa na HarJ bajrinc priree Alfalfa, -alley Oatt and eeteh. toa . Clever, toa 11.00 8 00 .- t.OO Piine Prices Set By IVIilton Croup MILTON, July 3 1 - (JP) - The Blue Mountain Prune Growers as sociation will ask S40 a ton for this! year's crop. The action was taken by 150 growers who at tended the special meeting called her). Lkust year's price was $32.50 a ton. but growers said a smaller crop, combined with higher har vesting costs, necessitated an in crease. The association also voted to eliminate No. 2 prune sales, de claring that their shipment in jures the No. 1 market. The Milton-Walla Walla valley areaf Produces from 690 to 875 carloads of the 2000 annually pro duced in the entire northwest. . Wind and spider damage has reduced the crop so that it prob ably will be smaller than' last year. ' . C6-op not Subject Tp Motor Act, Held t - . . Tjhe Apple Growers' association of Hood River is a cooperative, and! transportation of products from the farms of its members to oint of shipment, is exempt froi the provisions of the state motor transportation act. Attorney General Van Winkle" held in an opinion here today. - . The opinion was requested - by N. 0. Wallace, state utility com missioner, who administers' the state motor transportation law. Wallace said the opinion un doubtedly would apply to other cooperatives and the exemption would cost his department a large amount of money annually. ' :" ' If : - M"" . ,. -.' IV. Plan Townsend Lecture yor Aumsville Thursday AUMSVILLE Gordon Flem ing! of Salem, will give an Illus trated lecture on the Townsend movement, here at the Christian church at next Thursday's reg ular meeting of the club. No admission will be charged. A free-will offering is to be tak en. I The public Is invited to see these pictures and hear the lecture. Are Varied V lift' - Xv. - : short salt-water cruise to Victoria collection of grotesque Totem poles, British Columbia Indians. No. 6, great pool at Crystal Gardens, lo Quotations FEODUCB EXCHAXQE PORTLAND, Ore, July 31 (AP) Produce eaehanre: BatterExtras ' S3; etandarde 31; prime . f irate 30; firsts 28; bntterfat 85-35. Egfa Large extraa S3; large ataod- arda 20; medium extraa 21; medium standards 18. Cheese Triplets 17; loaf 18. Portland Grain PORTLAND, July 81 (AP Wheat: Open High Low Close Sept. 1.04 1.04 1.03 1.03 Dec. 1.0..5 1.05 1.04 1.04 Cash wheat : Big Bead blaestem hw 13 per cent 1.08; 12 per cent 1.04H; dark hard winter 18 per rent 1.18; 12 per cent 1.14 11 per eeat l.OS Va ; aoft white, western white, hard winter, west ern red 1.03. Oata: As. 1 White" 29.00-." Barter: So. 2-45-lb. bw 82.00. Corn: Argentine 42.00. "-. Hillrnn atandard 28 00.- ' Todaj'a receipts: Wheat 73; f'.our 4. Portland' Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Jnly 31 .(AP)--Bntter Prints, A grade, 35 lb. la parchment wrappers ; in cartons, 36 ; B grade, 34e ja parcbmetit wrapper ; 35 He in cartons. ' Butterfa- ( Portlar.d deiery, ; buying price) A grade, 35-35He lb.; country stations; A grade. : S3-33)(e; i3 . grade I Sa centa leas; C grade. 6 -tuts leaa. - 3 grade cream, for market -Price paid prodoeer.- -Butterfat ' -asr ,5S.2c 4 lb. ;' milk, 67.7c lb-; euralua. 45 8c. Prire paid milk board, 67e. Id, ' Eggs Buying price by waoleaatera: Extraa, 21c; standard,. W: medium L9e; medlnm firsts. t6c; undergradea, 14c doi., firsts, 18c. . .... .A .- Cheese Oregon tripled. 17a;'' OrcgoS leaf. 18c. Brokers will pay He .beM ajuotationa. .. ' . ' -.Y.-'1 Country meats 8eliiag,rie y to.3re--Uilera: Couarry killed kogs, faaat vbntf-h. er, ander tao lUa. 15-1 5 Vic; Easier. 14c; light and vkui''t012; Jvaiys! Itf lie; eari-" " .iwa.'7-Ser eutter.' 15 tie'; bulla 19 1 --prlag Umba, I r flearv, linga t . - 7e. . . i. -. " , U' a?s prU-e. :f wbolai saler: Co ? -nsv- 4-5 Iba, 15e.lt. " eer S Ibi- Ib.;" Leghorn-" eas ander k ' '- .-: lHe' -.la.; foeert V lbs., 11 lb. : colored springs over" 34 lbs, l 19c lb ; . to 3 Jba4l 18e lb.; Lghora . . broilers' I7e tb. rooatera.' 7-8e lb. -s - ' Caatalonpea Delano.' Jumbo. - 45a. 2.65-2.75; etandarde,- -45a,- 2!5-2.4; jamb, 36s, $2.50-2.65; Taklma ataadamls 2.75. , V - Potatoea Ueaehnfea. 81.75;. fClsmathl .Vol 1. 82; Yakima. X. I( ) eear.l; ! ral, $1.50 ranul. -. New crop . .Yakima Wbite Rose, $1.50-1.60 cental; . local $1.15 1.25 orange box. , Unions New crop, California red, J5e $1; 50 lb. bag Walla -Walla, $1.00 per 30 lb fcsg.v . ' -:.fc.''v Wool 1937 nominal: " Willamette l toy, medium S5e Ib.r eoaraa and braids, 33e Ikv; . eaatera Oregon, 2S-29e lb.; crossbred. 82 S- fb.; medium, 81 3e lb Hay gelling price ta retaUera: ' Alfal fa Ko. 1, $18 ton: oats, and sotrk, $1S; rlorer ) toa; timothy, eastern Oregon. $20 5a toa; do ealley. $16.16.56 toa. Portland Caaesra bark Haying price, 1937 peel. t lb. - '- ' Donsestw flour "t!inf price, elty de IWery, 5 to 32 bbl. lota: Family patent. 98. 38 83-7.15; bakers' hard wheat 5.75 7.85: -bakera bloeatem.. $5.45-65; blended bard wbeat. $5.70-7.19; graham, $5.95; whole wheat, - $6.55 barrel. Soft wheat flours, $5,35 5.55. 8- aJS-W Hi ?Srr! : j Grain Market RemainsWeal. Wheat Drops 2 Cents as Little Buying Urge Is Manifest CHICAGO. July Sl-UPV-Wheat prices dropped two cents a bushel today In a thin, narrow market depressed by hedging sales that met with little speculative buying interest broad enough to support values. Weakness at Liverpool and Winnipeg, instead of an ex pected upturn in the British mar ket, Induced liquidation in cnica- go from the opening bell. Wheat closed 1 to 2 cents off compared with yesterday's finish. Sept. Sl.16,-. Dec. .Z.17 . May 11.19-; corn was 1 down to 1 op. Sept. 91- 92, Dec. 67-, May 68; oats lost -. Sept 29; rye 1 2. Sept 80, and lard was 7 to 13 cents off. The first of the private crop forecasts, released by James E Bennett and Co., estimated win ter wheat production at 665,695,' 000 bushels, spring wheat at 197, 626,000 and corn at 2,756,0o2, 000. There was little business in Ca nadlan wheat for export over night, Test Fleet Will Be Here Tuesday Texaco 'Road Laboratory' Cars Coming; Unusual Data Is Compiled Twelve 'highway laboratory" automobiles of standard make comprising the Texaco national road test fleet will be in Salem Tuesday on their 25,000 mile tour of the country, it :s an nounced by W.- F. Byers, local manager for the Texas company who is in charge of local ar rangements. The cars are equipped with scientific instruments which will make possible compilation of in formation which the company de clares will be the most complete data ever collected under nor mal automotive travel conditions This will include observation on fuel consumption, lubrication and general riding qualities, Forty-four observations are made on each car every fifteen min utes during the driving day and a confidential report is sent daily to the chief engineers of the factories represented in the fleet. Temperature readings of Iwen ty vital points in the automobile such as engine bearings, trans mission and overdrive gears, dif ferential gears, carburetor float bowl, fuel pump, steering gear, Intake manifold and oil filter will be taken. Technical recom mendations are furnished the chief engineers cooperating in the test. 30 Men in Party Thirty men. drivers and ob- I servers working under tne ai irectlon of William Harrigan of at Portland Portland Livestock POBTLAKD, July St (AP) (U. S. Dept. Act.) Hers: For week 338o, com pared one week ago, market atrong to 10c hifhe, after losing part of early 25 ta S5e sain. DactdnX sews around 25e op; early top load lota 113.00 new high ainee 1929: early bolt ies to .15 Jt -rive-ins 12.65 to 12.75, lata sales 12.30 with few long hatfl kinds 13.60 end 12.65; 225 to 285 lbs. 11.50 to 12.00, early to 12.25 and better: light light and slanahter pigs - largely 11.50-12.00 few to 13.15 or ever; -packing eowa .50 to 8.75. few to 9.00; feeder pigs 11.00 to 11.25. . ; Cattle: For week 3705, ralvcs 620, compared one1 week-aro, market1 mostly ateady, shpota atrongaz on .better steers, weak to 25e lower on fleshy eowa; good grass steers ap to $10.00, balk fat era sera 9.00-9.75. ' common 8.00 dowa to 6.00, eatters down to 4.75; common to medium grass heifers 5.23-8.00, cutters downward to '4.00- low cutter and cut ter eowa S. 25, shells down to 2,25, fat dairy type to 5.00. common to med ium .beet Iowa , 4JS0 .50 good; kinds, to 6.00,- young , eowa to 6.5.0,- bulla 5.5o-s 6.60, few to 635. eatters down-to 4.50; good to choice Tealers 8.50-8.50, common to medium 5.50-7.50 " . . 'r ' Sheep: For week 6530, compared one 4 eek ago market strong to 35e higher; -ulk good .aprtag-Jambr 40)0-3.25, few to 8.50, deck 1 to" .60; common to medium 6.00-7.50,.- feedera tL4O-7-.0O; " yearling 4.50-6.00; wethera 4.00-4.50; medium to ood' slaughter ew'ea 2.50-3.50, common dowa "to 1.75. " . Wool in, Boston - ' fcOgTOX, July. S 1-M A-P W U.S. Agr.)--lmproTement eantiaoad in tt wooL-market during the past week. A moderate amount of epet, wool was sold la "fiergtatt, put -the 'expa'nrionL in- trade wsiTVadaal.-'f.V -;,.'; - .": Tk Jialkv. of -t-e- dateaad - h' centerew ia -fin weat-emi groara- wools- ra-.orieinaJ aga Vrieer' tan-iaaTfSKa'rn' stietrtly trpnfr.v GtadeefVefc jjn'4 'territory aU " rwera jbosUj- otet., A Um-. icaU tered lots nrored.at tedT,t.Jirr Drii-n. 1-3 Gradad. ewmbinx Ob4 fW-ec -jaere. atfoted moatly 40-43 eenta in '.tk. arreaaar Ui fiae delit( 4.-48 Venta Vor -ctaple aomoraf, lemr n . Bail, alooda.- eeata. for three-eighths bloods, and 42-48 centa for quarter, blooBa. vV-- ' -.- . Stocks: it Bono1! .CwawHaw Aaao-tate6 Preie,T: .- ' " ffulf -SI - ' ' ' -:'gTOCt AJKA0Z8 ' ' r r Compiled -by The Aasoolaled Preag v 80 ' 1$ . '15 ' . - Indast. Raila Saturday 97.5 8.S Pnrious day 96.6 v 39.a Month ago 91.0 - 38.2 Year- ago 90.0 : 39.1 1937 high. 101.6 . 49.5 1937 low ;. 87.9 S6.1 Ctil.- Stocka 4.4! 615 44.2 46.91 52.0 . 54 ' .39.1' 68.9 65.1 67.7 73.3 626 72. S5.7 1936 high 99.S 43.5 5S.7 1936" low 3.4 86. 43.4 : . ' BOSS ATXXAGXI. , : . . . 30 .15 -15" 60 laduat.. Rails -4 CtiL Stock, Raturdiy ' 91 lOS.t , . 0$ l ? a Prerioua day, 9 1.7 103.9 102.5 103.6 '104.4 102.1 ' 104.4 10UI 98.0 . 73.0 6.4 7. 102.6 ' 69.C 102.8 74 7 S5.8- 70.5 103.1 73.0 S9J 61.6 Mont k ago 82.2 Tear ago 83.9 1937 high 99.0 1937 low 90.9 1936 high 98.3 193 low 86.9 the technical division of me Texas company, New orit. - with the fleet wnicn leu eirsr,k on May 15 on trip that will carry them through the .8 states before Detroit Is again reached September 18. ; aMa from the regular road ra-fl which includes eleratlons as high as 14,000 feet and de pressions down to 270 ieei oeiow sea-level, the fleets itinerary also called for ; speea, tests at Daytona Beach and on the Bon neTlUs salt flats of Utah, Besides the twelve test caxa, the fleet includes a photographic ..aa ,- ekl 1 A car. and a scout uwawM which maintains contact with tne procession when it is under way. The photographic car leads the nar-riA to select proper scenic -- - . backgrounds lor a iuu-teugi" picture which will be based on the trip. The test cars are a Buick 8-40, Chevrolet, Chrysler 6. Dodge 6, Ford V-8, Lincoln V-1Z, Oiasmo bile 6. Packard 8-120, Plymouth 6, Pontlac 8, Studebaker 8 and Terraplane 6. Technical oDserva- tipns are also made on tne ire stone, Goodyear! and Goodrich tires with which the fleet is equipped. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR MARION COUNTY, OREGON NOTICE TO i CREDITORS . In the matten of the estate of CHARLES T. POMEROY in part nership as "POMEROY AND KEENE, ! Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by fan order of the County Court tor Marion County, Oregon, duly made and entered on the 29th day of July, 1837. was appointed administrator of the estate of Charles T. Pomer- oy in partnership as "Pomeroy and Keene" and that he has duly Qualified as such administrator. All nersons 1 having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same. dulv verified as required by law, to him, at Salem. Marion Coun ty, Oregon, within six (6) months of the date of this no tice. Dated this 30 day of July, 1937. A. A. KEENE, Administrator of the es tate of Charles T. Pom eroy in ! partnership as Pomeroy iand Keenc. W. C. WINSLOW. Attorney for administrator, Salem. Oregon, j Al-8-15-22-29. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR MARION COUNTY, OREGON NOTICE, TO : CREDITORS In the matter! of the estate of CHARLES T. POMEROY, De ceased. j Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, by an order of the County Court for Marion Coun ty, Oregon, duly made and en tered on the 29th day of July, 1937, was appointed executrix of the estate of Charles T. Pomeroy. Deceased, and that she has duly qualified as such executrix. All persons i having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly, verified as required by law. to ner at Salem Marlon County Oregon, within six (6) months of the date of this notice. Dated this 30 day of July, 1937. ESTELLA E. Executrix of Charles T. ceased. POMEROY, the estate of Pomeroy, De- W. C. WINSLOW, Attorney for executrix, Salem, Oregon. ; A 1-8-15-22-29. Cross Word Puzzle 5 'A 2 13 IS 16 IS 21 22 23 77777? ml 25 26 27 32 33 3H 36 37 HO HI 50 57 wHORIZONTALi4itiv.; , rJhrW .:! ria!1' 5 42ne7Ij- 7-ibot4iktj ,1TT:5n, . T. . . .. EgTbssed: r l-bnnxUnt t :T':. ;17-rpallXd .'-18 oatAw - -is llltrp'ri. ::i9 nnBrt- : lT - " ' " ' s o past Herewith is the 2ft luminary 29 first man 32 jrefl, 34 adopted v ,. day's' pnzzle. ,".:....': son ct: ' v J Mohammed r 35- r-bristle . 36 eonree of -. if" bein; . '37r---ghest " .; male vole 1 I! Ofay '&JgMmA tf ?9r-hstened 40 -implement 42 untidy - 44 lose Y 48 baking- ft chamber 48 on of : Noah iSfEetjins; - Statesman Classified Ads sCall 9101 Classified Advertising Single insertion per line 10c Three Insertions per line 20c Sit insertions per line 30c One month per line -,.$1.00 Minimum charge 2Ee Copy for this P6 accepted until l:ZO the evening before publication for classification. Copy received after tlila time will bo run under tho heading. "Too Ue to Clas sify." The Statesman assumes .no finan cial reaponalbillty for errors whfch may appear la advcrtlaementa pub lished In its columns, and In cases where this paper is at fault will re print that part of an advertisement la which the typographical mistake occur. The State-man reserves the tight to reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper claaalflcatlon. Farmers Exchange Livestock and Poultry JERSEY COW, phone S5F3. Saiem. Hop Pickers Wanted ATTENTION HOP-PICKERS We are registering plckera for Mitoma, Curtis, and Durbln yards. Durbln A Cornoyer over J. C. Penney Store N. Liberty Street eaaaa?aaaaaaa,a ! i HOP PICKETS WANTED On F. W. Durbln farm 8 miles east of Salem. 60 acres of bops ; 20 acres of earlys, 30 acres of lates. Good camp ground. We Invite Inspection ct yard. For Information call 491, Dmt bin Cornoyer. Over J. C Peccey'a store. - - WANTED HOP plckera 1TB A. early and late river bottom hops. Long picking tents, cabins, stoves, wood furnished. Register now. Call or write V. O. Kelley, R. STUox 153AA, Salem. Tel. 71F22, 8 ml. X. of Salem, Wfctat land Ferry Road. REGISTERING HOP pickers for Williams A-Thacker yard, 4 ml. west of Salem. Good crop. For Information, phone 9614. '--- - -- ---.-M-.-M-WJVuV WANTED HOP PICKERS 850 ACRES CHOICE river bottom hops. Approximately 3 weeks picking beginning latter part of Aupust Cab ins for pickers provided. $1 deposit required. Families preferred. Register at our office, 147 North Commercial Street, or write JOHN J. ROBERTS a Co Salem, Oregon. Help Wanted STEADY WORK - PAID VACATIONS Would you invest one dollar to m&ke this possible? Many Jobs are now avail able. Openings for nurses, attendants, farm help, plumbers, electricians, ttc. Ages 20 to SO. A directory listing all state hospitals. Industrial schools, prisons and reformatories thrt ughojt the U. S. now available for Si. No ex pensive course to buy. Directory con tains all necessary information. Man and wife often work together. Write P. O. box 334, Salem, Oregon. Heln Wanted Male RELIABLE MAN to take care store. route. Distribute and collect. New pro ducts. No selling. Earn excellent ---fitly income. B. W. Xut Co St Paul, Minn. Heln Wanted Female 1 CAPABLE mo. Ph. 7203. HOUSEKEEPER, 828 SPECIAL NOTICE FOR SALE by sealed bids com plete, stock and fixtures of one of Salem's finest coffee shops and restaurants, Tuesday, August 3rd at 2 p.m., located at 345 State street. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. Unusual oppor tunity. Investigate. New lease possible otherwise everything must be moved by the 15th. Open lor inspection Aug. 1. ; 6- II V77 20 2H 2Q 21 31 3S '42 3 'A H2 H3 H6 5i 52 53 IS t 4 - 20 exclama- - ' .".tion - t -H indigo t ; 21 undergo '-used for 23-ccauojvi- . '. i e a i-27-rhlch. aa r "TAostraiian ' 27 Ontch. as V-bird- ' spoken by iir.the-; whites Y ' of Sooth Africa . 2-Tery. v. - ! 'thing" 1 30--nnsorted "wheaten letter .': r- i -HlaS ll--eonqaers ) 16 -digits i -lineal-(L) solution to Satur- 3i-7nraer- oua r yy 33 image 3 ign" '." 41 more : : .ancient . c.43-one who . finishes ; 44 store . 45 peel 46 unclose 47 bole 50 child - "heroine 1 ; -Uncle .Tom's ' ' Cabin 51 masculine name 62 pinch 63 a ship " channel I 5JHI, ar Kkaf fm-sna tnHlssii lj