( PAGE TWO MEPFORD 5IAIL TRIBHNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 193i FIELD BUNCHED IN FOURTH PLACE TIE Phillies, Dodgers, Cards and Giants in Huddle As Cubs Continue Slight Lead- Reds Bringing Up Rear By Herbert TV. Barker (Associated Pres. Sports ifrlter) Talcs a mettum-lw; blanket, put it h national leaaue field, and the only cluba that might be left out in the cold wouia oe in ni.v-pt"". Chicago Cuba and the laat-place Cin cinnati Reds. Cold ftaurea would put It this way: The Boaton Brave, In aecond place, lead Pittsburgh's Plratea by one game, with the Phillies. Brooklyn Dodgers. T.,,,1. r.niin.l. and New York Olant In a virtual tie for fourth place, two games behind the Plratea. Cuba continue uain The Cube, Idle yesterday, nerer fhi MinfMi .round, their lead go ing to two and a half game when the Brave succumoea to onss eon and the Reds. 8-0. Concord, Mass.. friends of Catcher Bob Aaby preaent- h with hiM.k for il.000 and Bob responded with a borne run In the fourth inning, mo mo iii ftmu on Qeoree Qrant- ham'e drive Into the bleacher! In the fifth. Atnirioa hv Paul Waner and Pie Traynor In the eighth drova In two runa and gave me pirates a -i in cision over. Brooklyn with Heinle Maine chalking up a pitching victory uriitiam watjinn Clark. The Car dinals, with Jim Bottomley back mt flrat bae, trounced tne uianta, i-u. behind Tex Carleton'l two-hit pitch ing. Bottomley drove In four runs with two home runa and a single. Tanks stretch teaa The New Tork Tankeea stretched ii imarimin iMni lead to aeven and a half gamea as John Allen blanked tne cmcago wnu uu hr inirif.a. l-o. Ben Chapman's single drove In the only run of the game- In the first inning. . The Philadelphia Athletics apllt even with the St. Louis Browns, winning- the second game, 6-1. after dropping the opener, 9-2 In 10 in nings. Leroy Mahaffeya muff of a batted ball gave the Browns the de ciding run in the flrat game. Jimmy Foil clouted his loth homer In the second. Tha Cleveland Indiana went Into third place, displacing Waablngton'a Senatora, by tripping the Boston Bed Sox twice, 9-3. end 6-8, while Wash ington waa dropping an B-B declelon to the Detroit Tlgera. F NEW TORK, June 30. (AP) American Olymplo aspirant nave completed another week-end of rec ord-breaking track and field activity but from Helslngfora, Finland, cornea a smutting rebuttal. The word from thera waa that Paavo Nurml'a world' records for 5000 meter and three mile had been emaehed by the new Finnish aenaatlon, 33-year-old Laurl Lehtt nen, In the Flnnlah Olymplo. trlala. Lehtlnen ran the BOOO mat era In 14 minutes, 160 seconds and tha three miles In 13:80.6, smashing Nurml's records of 14:383 and 11:111 respectively. Por the ahorter dis tance Lehtlnen'a time aleo bettered Willie Rltola'a Indoor mark of 19:863 which ha atood a the faateet three miles ever run. C. W. WOOD WINS IN 25-BIRO EVENT PORTLAND, Ore.. June 30 (AP) Frank M. Troth, of Portland, waa proclaimed champion of the four, day notthern divisional shoot of the Pactflo . International Trapahootlng aaaoclatlon yesterday. The Portland veteran won th 16 yard event, acorlng a perfect 100. Added to hla 83 In the first half yeaterday, he had a total of l out of 300. Troeh waa also high over all for tha tournament. Archie Parrott, Portland, won tha handicap with a score of 38. In the special 33-blrd event C. W. Wood, Prospect, Ore., waa first; P. O. Rexford, Portland, aecond, and O. M. Kentiraf, Sacramento, and William M. Gardner. Portland, tied for third. The profeaalonal championship went to K. It. Troeh of Portland. Mrs. Eddie Bauer. Seattle, th only woman ahooter to compete today, scored 30. FANFARE GREETS AMELIA'S RETURN NEW TORK, Jun 90. (AP Aral)a Enrhtrt Putnam, tht first womin to pilot an Rtrplan acroea tha Atlantic, returned homa today to recriva tha plaudit of bar M low countryman. A rrovd antlmated by poltoa at ROO0 wns gttnrrrd In Battary park aa the filer atpprd bark onto Amrrl can aoll from tha city boat River Ida, which had trunnaVrred har and har husband, Owm-r Palmar Putnam, from tha liner ll da PYanca, at quarantine. It waa Jiut a month afro today that Mra. Putnam took off on har aolo night which ended in Ireland, where aha waa forced down In putura by faulty axhaunt manifold Phona M3 Wc haul away youi rcfurt, Cij iJaaltajrj Aanlot, MAX GIVEN 6 TO 5 EDGE OVER SHARKEY TUESDAY NEW YORK, June 30. (AP) The training grind 1 over for Max Schmellng and Jack Sharkey, They'v polished up their weap. on and built up atrength, stamina and speed through six weeks of In tensive work. Now they're resdy for their 18-round battle for the heavy weight championship In Madleon Squaro Oarden'a new outdoor arena on Long Ialand tomorrow night. Moat experta expect the fight to go th limit. Th betting remained extremely light today with Champion Max still favored at 6 to 6. Schmellng wound up hla training at Klngaton, N. Y.. with a five-round workout agalnat three sparring part nera yesterday and left a crowd of 8000 fully convinced that h la In top form for hla title defense. At Orangeburg, N. Y., another ca pacity crowd saw Sharkey box four easy rounda before breaking camp and beading for New York. Th chllenger weighed 303 pounds after th workout and probably will tip th beam at that poundage, heaviest of hi career, at official welghing-ln ceremonies tomorrow afternoon. Schmellng has been down as low aa 188 pounds recently, but prob ably will scare 130 or mora for th light. Advance ealculatlona point to one of the beat heavyweight duel In re cent years. eViarkey can gain nothing but glory and th title under any clr cumatancea for hi share of the gat receipt la only 10 per cent, hardly enough to cover bla training ex pense. Estlmatea of the probably receipt vary from 3280.000 to 8400.000 and of the attendance from 40,000 to 60, 000. The referee and Judge will not b. selected until the day of the bout. The preliminary card will conalst of on four-rounder and four xlve roundere, all heavyweight bout. The first 1 scheduled for 8 p. m. (E. 8. T.) snd th msln bout around 8:30 or 10 o'clock. In th event of rain, th contest Is to be held Wednesday, weather permitting. SGHEFFEL SHOOTS OUTFIT DEFEATS SQUAD With their flrat seven ranking player llaahlng unbeatable tennis, Medford Tennis club' 13-man team trimmed the Klamath Fall Pellcana on th Klamath court Sunday to the tun of 11 matches ,to eight. Aftr winning seven aingle matches out of 13. Medford went on to cinch the match by taking four out of alx double event. With Edmlston, Patton, Tollefson. Oarfleld and Bogga playing unbeat able tennis, Medford's first ranking seven turned In six wins In singles with the aid of "Dad" Wllson'a win. All of them, except Wilson turned In perfect scores for the day win' nlng both single and doubles. In th lower flight Klamath won five out of alx singles and went Into th double only on match down. At Tollefaon flaahed aome brilliant tennl to pull hla second singles out of the fire. With the count one set, flv games and 40 lova agalnat him, the local ac suddenly came to Ufa and ran the match out, 8-6, 6-4. Edmlston and Patton, after play ing brilliant tennis In th singles, looked even better In tha doublea. Agalnat Robertaon and Crawford, the Klamath aces, the local pair held tha upper hand throughout and flashed a well-rounded game to win at 8-0. 8-11. 6-4. Tollefson nn Boggs played no leaa brilliantly to win th number two aoumea wnuo Butler and Oarfleld pulled them- selvea together after dropping a set to come on and win th tniro. aou bins event. In a special ladles' match Miss Montana Ranney of Medford loat to Mta Leary of Klamath, 8-3, B-3. The results: Singles. v Edmlston (M) beat Crawford (KF) 6-4. 1-8, 6-4. Tollefaon (M) beat Richmond (KF) 8-7, 8-8, 8-4. Patton (M) beat Caaeman (KF) 6-3, 6-4. Butler (M) loat to Spencer (Kr) 1-8, 4-8, 3-8. Oarfleld (M) beat Hula (Kr) 8-3. 6-4. Bogga (M) beat Boyd .(KF) 7-8, 6- 3. Wilson (M) beat Hick (KF) 1-6. 7- 8. 6-3. Early (M) loat to nt (KF) 8-8. 4-6. Carley (M) lost to Merrlman (KF) 6-4. 6-8. 8-7. Spauldlng (M) loat to Wolk (KF) 6-0. 4-6, 3-6. Ollhaueen M loat to Bliss (KF) 3-6. 1-8. Simmon (M) lost to Maseie ir.fi 8-6, 6-7. Van Auadal (M) beat Ramsey (KF) 6-3, 7-8. . tmuhlr. ' Edmlaton-Pattoit (Ml beat Itobert- aon-Crawtord (KF) 6-0, B-U, 6-4. Toltefaon-Boggs (M) beat Boyo- Hicks (KF) 6-4. 13-10. Butler-Oarfleld (M) beat Bpencer- Caaeman (KF) 4-6, 6-3, 6-8. . Wllaon-Spauldlng (M) lost to HUie- Dent (KF) 0-6. 8-10. Early-Carley (Ml beat woin-tuis (KF) 4-8. 6-4, 8-3. Ollhauaen-Slmona (M) loat to Mer- rlman-Maaaey (KF) 1-6, 3-8, VINES OPENS DIE FOR BRITISH CROWN W1MBIJEDON, Kng.. Jun 30. (AP) Ellsworth Vine, ranking United States tennis player, aucceaafully opened hla campaign for th Engllah champtonahlp at Wimbledon today, defeating I. Duplalx. a little known French player. In atralght eete, 7-8. 6-8. 6-4. Vlnea' debut on th tamou center court was marked by arcane tennis. Th lanky Callfornlan wa wild, btil alwaye bold and from bad patchea of overtiming and nettlug settled down when the occasion demanded. BASEBALL YESTERDAY TALENT WIN SUNDAY Tli Jacksonville baseball team Journeyed to Hilt, Calif, and con tinued Its series of Victoria with a to 6 win ovr th northern Califor nia emiad. At th falrtroundi th Medford 1 IjjIh succumbed to th Talent toss-, eis u to 4. R. H. E. Hollywood ..... -'..- 8 16 1 San Francisco 16 1 Page and Mayer; Douglas, Stlne and Wallgren. Ward. Second game: R. H. E. Hollywood 8 13 1 San Francisco 4 8 1 Shellenback and Baaaler; Zlnn, Mc- Dougall and Wallgren. R. H. E. 7 13 3 4 10 3 Winners In the elimination play for ', th President's cup tournament were announced this afternoon aj the Rogue River Valley Golf club. The feature match was played by Howard Scheffel and E. C. Sollnaky. The lat ter was defeated, three and two, by Scheffel and ahot an 85 with a 66 net acore. Scheffel ahot an 84 with a net of 64. The list of winners, who will be paired in the coming week'a play, in the order of their announcement, are as frMowa? Earl Tumy won from Charlea Clay, four and two: Harry Roaenberg from A. P. Johnaen, four and two. Tumy will play Roaenberg and the Xlrt named In order down the Hat. Howard Scheffel from E. C. Solln aky, three and two; George Pbythlan, O. C. Bogga, alx and four; Russell Semon, J. B. Kirk, six and four: Sprague Rlegel, Nick Carter, five and four; R. B. Hammond, D. 8. Clark, four and three; Homer Marx, E. C. Jerome, two and one; T. W. Miles, O. O. Alenderfer, five nd four; D. O. Tyree, Leonard Carpenter, by de fault; Harold Johnson, Ted Baker, three and one; Harry McMahon, Dr. E. W. Durno, one up; Bayard Getch ell, C. C. Lemmon, two up; Ted Fish, Herb Huasong, four ana three; Ralph Vlrden, J. c, Thompson, two and one; A. E. Orr, D. B. Gray, two and one. Tho wlnnera, matched for this week, must play their matchea before Sunday night and are urged to get In touch with their opponents Immediately. Portland Seattle Zahnlaer and Pltzpatrlck: Bald, Page and Cox. Second game: R. H. E. Portland 6 11 1 Seattle . . 3 8 1 McDonald and Palmlaano; Kalllo and Cox. R. H. E Missions 6 IB 0 toa Angeles - 7 8 1 H. Plllette, Caster and Rlccl; Baecht, Herrtman and Campbell. Second game: R. H. E. Mission 3 3 1 Loa Angeles 8 8 3 Brlggs, Bowler and Hofmann; Bal- iou and Cronln, R. H. B. Sacramento 3 4 1 Oakland ... 13 0 De Shong and Wlrta; Thomas and Read. Second gam: R. R. E. Sacramento .... 3 7 1 Oakland - .-. 6 11 0 Ollllck. Flynn and Wodall; Joiner. E. Walah and Read. , How They Stand (By the Associated Press) National Chicago Boaton - Pittsburgh Brooklyn Philadelphia St. Louie New York ... , Cincinnati W. L. Pet. . 33 34 .673 . 31 37 .634 .519 .500 , 30 33 .464 . 37 39 . 38 38 . 37 35 . 30 30 ... 38. 36 .583 .481 .448 American W. L. Pet. New York 41 17 .707 Philadelphia ..... 35 36 .674 Cleveland 34 37 .650 Washington . 33 37 .567 Detroit 3 1 36 .644 St. Louis 30 39 .608 Chicago . . 30 37 .351 Boaton 11 46 .103 Coast Hollywood Portland San Franclaco Lo Angeles Oakland Seattle m Sacramento ... Mission . W. I Pel. -.. 47 33 .595 -...... 46 38 JSB'i ... 43 33 .586 40 36 .636 36 43 .463 36 43 .456 , 35 44 .443 33 49 373 Calkins Resigns As Red Sox Pilot DERTOIT. Mich.. June 30. (AP) Martin Jossph McManus, acting msn ager of th Boaton Red Sox, following the realgnatlon Sunday of John Col llna, today aald tat he had "set seventh place" aa the goal for the Red Sox thta year. McManua aald that Collins withdrew aa manager because of 111 health rather than any dissatisfaction with th owners. Wing and Mack Ready For Bout PORTLAND. Or. Jun 30. (AP) Ah Wing Lee. Portland clever Chin es lightweight and Eddl Mack, of Denver, finished their heavy train ing yesterday for their eight-round bout at Multnomah stadium tomor row night. Both boya reported In fin condition and full of confidence. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY WANTKD TO RENT-Prlvelea to buy. two ta flv acre Improved orchard or garden land. In or near city lim it, close to good school, will har vst crop. Marvin Cross, P. O. Box IS.. Merrill, Ore. FOR RRNT Large room cloe In. hot and cold water, ahor. 30 Pa nr. FOR SALE Leonard refrigerator. 50- Ib. rapacity. Reasonable. Phone 1617.L. TO TRADE Nearly new cream sepa rator for voting turka or what have youf Phone 3DJ-Y. FOR SALE Cream aeparator "ork harneaa. Lyden Houw, Jackeon-vilie. FOR SALE OR RRNT 3 room house. 316 50. partly furnished, will take lot or what have you, a down pay ment. 314 Cottag. APTS and furnished rv.ms for rent. 1 k up I no W. Man. RLD C-KBANTA. FhOC 4J3-J.J. TRUCKMEN MEET HERE TOMORROW Lumberman, truck drivers, truck and mill owners will meet In this city from all sections of southern Oregon Wednesday night to organ! re opposition to the proposed state law, which would reduce by 50 per cent the gross load limit allowed on trucks operating over state high ways. Tha lumbermen will meet at the chamber of commerce building early In the evening to adjourn In time to attend the meeting of the Allied Truck Owners, Inc.', to be held at tha Armory the aame evening. The purpose of the contemplated opposition campaign Is "to keep trucks operating on the roads ol Oregon for the protection of Ore gon markets." Figures released by the interested parties show that there are 35.000 people In Oregon who make their 1 lv 1 n g through trucks. Sums Invested In trucks and truck businesses in Oregon to tal 143.100,000. Trucks and busses pay more than 1 2, 000,000 annually toward Oregon's road investment and road upkeep. At the meeting at the Armory, opening at 7:30 o'clock the "real object of tho Oswald West freight truck bill" will be revealed, the truck owners' association announces. P. C. Waters, president of a re cently organized group known aa the Oregon Mill and Truck Ope rators' association will attend the meetings. Dally vacation Bible school opened this morning at the PresbyteriAn cvurch. under the supervision of Mrs. W. 8. Gil more, with OS enrolled, she announced today. Additional regis trations are expected to be made to morrow morning in classes from the primary group to tdutts. In the New Testament calss being taught by Rev. W. R. Balrd, no regis trations will be taken after tomorrow as credit will not be given after that time, she stated. EGGS UP PENNY . ON CO-OP MOVE BUTTER STEADY PORTLAND. June 20. (AP) Ad vance of lc doe. quoted In tha various offerings of eggs by E. J. Dixon, gen eral manager of Pacific Co-op., has been generally put Into effect here. Receipts continue to decrease. Trade in the butter market appears of generally steady to firm character. There was no change In the price for the week's opening but everything was cleaned up. Butterfat values are firmer. Price of chickens dropped to a new all-time low record here with buyers offering down to o for light hens, 0c for medium and 12c for heavy col ored itock while broiler are as low as 10c lb. On country killed spring lamb, tht extreme top of the market Is 7-70 with the bulk of the tops at 7c. Market for country killed hogs and calves is about steady. First casabas of the season have entered the early market: a shipment from the south being unloaded. Re ported good quollty sales around 4c lb. As expected, general price losses were suffered by the tomato market for the day. Sales In general were down about 25c box for both out door and hothouse stock. Quality in general is better. iMarkgtf Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., June 20. ( AP) Cattle 1400, calves 75: slow, unchang ed. Steers 600-900 lbs. good 4600 7 00, medium 5.00-8.00, common 3.50-5.00; 1100-1300 lbs. good W.75 7.00, medium 5.00-0.00, common 3.50-5.00; 100-1300 lbs. good 95.75 6.75; medium 4.50-3.75: heifers 558 850 lbs. good 5.50-6.50. medium 4.50-5.50, common 3 J 5-4. 50; cows, good M-00-4.75, common and medi um 92.50-4.00, low cutter and cutter 1.00-2.50. Bulls, yearlings excluded, good and choice (beef) 3.50-4.00, cutter, common and medium 2.50 3.50. Vealers, milk fed, good and choice 4.25-5.00, medium 3.50-4.50, cull and common 2.00-3-50. Calves 250-500 lbs. good and choice 93.50 4.60, common and medium 2 00-3 50. Hogs 1800: 60-75o higher. Light lights 140-160 lbs. good ond choice 3.75-4.75; lightweights 160-180 bs. good and choice M.50-4.75, 180-200 lbs. good and choice M.50-4.75; me dium weight 200-220 lbs. good and choice 3.75-4.75; 220-250 lbs. good and choice 3.60-4.50; heavyweights 250-200 lbs. good and choice 3.50 4.25. 290-350 lbs. good and choice 3.15-4.00; packing sous 275-500 lbs. medium and good 2.50-3.50; feed er -Blockers 70-130 lbs., good and choice 43.50-3.75. Sheep and lambs 4300, steady. Lambs 00 lbs. down, good and choice 3.70-4.00, medium $3.00-3.75, all weights, common 2.00-3.00; yearling wethers 90-110 lbs. medium to choice 1.25-2.00. Ewes 120 lbs. medium to choice 1.00-1.25; 120-150 lbs. medi um to choice 75c-91.25, all weights, cull to common 50-75c Portland Produce Butterfat Direct to ahlppers: Sta tion 11-13c; Portland delivery prices 14c pound. Eggs Pacific Poultry Produoera' selling prices: Fresh extras 15c; stan dards 14c; mediums 14c dot. Live Poultry Net buying price : Heavy hens colored 4 lbs. up 10 12c; do mediums 8c; light 6c; light broilers 10c; colored roasters over 2 lbs. 13-1 4c; old roosters 5c; ducks Pe kln 10-14c. Country Meats Selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs best butchers under 100 lbs. S-Slc; vesl ers 80 to 100 lbs. 7-7 He; lambs 7 7'c; yearlings 4-5c; heavy ewea 2-3c; canner cows 3c; bulls 5-5'ic lbs. Onions Selling price to retailer: New Cochella wax, $1; yellow 80c-si crate; new red 1.75 cental; Park dale 1.25; Deschutes 91.35-1.&0; eastern Washington $1.00-1.35. Seed Potatoes (certified) Earliest of All ll'4c; Early Rose 1-1'ic lb. New ota toes Local 2c lb.; white 3o lb. Strawberries Oregon 24o 75-85c: Gold Dollar 60 -65c crate. Wool 1932 crop, nominal; Willam ette valley 6c lb.; eastern Oregon 6 -8c lb. Hay Buying prlca from producer: Alfalfa 13.50-1450; eastern Oregon timothy 18.00; oats and vetch 13.00. Portland Wheat trading annals. Sales totaled about 400,000 sharea. Th list closed with an Irregular tone, confined mostly to fractional change. Today' closing price for 18 se lected stock follow: American Can - 3TH American T. & T. 81 H Anaconda . .. 4 Curttaa Wright 11 General Motor 8 Int. T. ti T. Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Radio Southern Pac. 8. O. of Cal. 8. O. ofN. J. Trana. Am. United Aircraft . U. 8. Steel Corpt, Trust 8hs. 3". 9 18'i 25', 2?. 8!i 35 'i 1.53 Stat Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 32 R. A. M. Tuesday, June 31st at 7:30 P. M. Visitors welcome. E. L. Lenox, H. P. GEO. ALLEN, Secretary. A 30 minute program of motion pictures will be featured at the regu lar weekly meeting of the Medford Rotary club tomorrow noon at th Hotel Medford. Snow cene at Cra. ter Lake aa well aa the opening ot both the Medford and Klamath en. trances will be ahown along with other recent "Copco Current Event" of local Interest. As a special feature, several shots of Rotary activities will be exhibited giving local membera an opportunity to ee themselves In th movies. The meeting will start at 12:10. Oregon IV eat her Generally cloudy tonight and Tues. day: probably light rain In south west portion: moderate temperature! gentle to moderate southerly wind offshore. PORTLAND, Ore., June 20. (AP) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close July .. Mi .50 .soy. Sept. .48 .30 .49', Dec. .63 Vi M, .3214 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem .............. Soft white Westom white Hard winter Northern spring Weatern red .... .50?s .50 321-j .81 .52 .51 .50 .50 .49 !J Oats No. 2 white, $34. Today's car receipts: Wheat 33, barley 2, flour 21, corn 1, oat 1, hay 2. flan FrunrlM-o Butterfat SAN FRANCISCO. Cel., June 20 (AP) Butterfat f. o. b. San Fran claco, 16c. Wall St. Report BOND SAIE AVERAGES (Copyright. 1932, Standard Statistics Company) June 20: 20 30 20 80 Ind'la RR's Ufa Total Today 55.1 64.3 74.7 81.3 Prev. day 55.2 53.9 74 8 81.3 Week ago... 54.9 63.1 74.0 60.6 Year ago 83.S 99.5 100.4 94.5 STOCK SALE AVERAGES (Copyright, 1932, Standard Statistics Company) June 20: 50 90 30 90 Ind'l RR'a Ufa Total Today 38.6 15.7 59.9 38.8 Prev. day 38.5 15.4 58.9 ' 38.5 Week ago... 38.4 15.2 68.1 38.3 Year ago...106.0 76.2 181.9 111.3 NEW YORK, June 20. (AP) The atock market lost most of It earlier gain late today, which marked the dulleat session In bear market stock NEW LOW FEED PRICES COME IN DON'T PHONE MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. Ketail Store 323 E. Main Trade at either place Warehouse ' Cor. 10th and So. Fir a2 SEATTLE J TACOMA CI SEE alifomh PORTLAND ( CALIFORNIA For not It more fare I on your way East this summer! From now until October 15, you can go Eit at the lowest fares in many years. These fares are the same on all railroads. But on Southern Pacific you can include California in your trip to New York, Chicago and most other eastern cities for not ltf more fare! For example, last year the summer roundtrip to New York thru California was $169.70. This summer the fare via direct routes or thru California is $135.12 for the season roundtrip, $119.77 for the 30 day roundtrip. Similar low fares to other cities. Southern Pacific J. C. CARLE, Agent, rbpne S AND EAST PORTLAND, Or., June 20. (AP) Butter Print 92 score or better 19 30c: standard 18-190. STATIONERY SALE Eaton's Deckle Velum 75c Box Found Paper 35c Prig. Envelopes $1.10 Value Both for 75c (Thl wwk only) SWEM'S GIFT SHOP The Very Srrjartest Permanent Wave Super-Curline E! OO The loo steam wave. Absolutely no elertrlrlty pads or tiibea. "Ask saV the lady who haa one.1 3 Week Special Our Regular Electric Permanent ?3.75 CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOP W. 8th St. Phone 1526 clicovtiltor ppetlte- other At Geary nd Taylor 'jBY aJSt M aPprtKe. On tht tlicovl.llornndsSanFraS, HJWK.'wo.0t" qu'"' of,m" hotel. Here, those p- m;'Y, " enTlronmcntofqulrtr I 5&s. nJJJ "'' T '' to be found -tvjyrs JtsA xsX."" "".r, y; ibi" at "Jr a la wrt'aQNV ' S -rTAaCipher of the diner '3vxjV JyWtn'K thai coco's miillirWvV J VVV P1"11' d'T ship-itrrwn "wiXxv " .4tllalty. Al- Oakland and BeriKIVVS. V MQT m',' ' th hills on the "PTV. jBfthontrh It la mted a- away, Th tiew fro:vfisV Vpfwc and ale-riirr anarrelntis. a srditit to V'OiSn t del n hi to the jaundiced iSiaaWV V ther are surprising) fitrates start at $3 nol aa.' 8-Day Paint Sale There is lots of action down at George Porter's Lum ber Yard. Saturday's Paint Sale was a whopper. Property owners, housewives and painters are buy ing heavily. The sale continues to Saturday only. LINSEED OIL STRICTLY PUKE (In Your Can) 69c Gal. KALSOMINE FIRST GRADE. 5 Lb. Pkg. 60c Size 43c Pkg. Pure White Enamel WHY PAY $1.50? 73c Quart Pabco Floor Enamel (1 Quart) and a 18x36 PABCO RUG Both for 89c Challenge House Paint FOR OUTSIDE OR INSIDE $2.40 Val. $1.39 Gal. Bass-Hueter 4-Hour Enamel FOR FURNITURE, ETC. 69c Pint PABCO Semi-Gloss FINISH 1 Quart and a 60c Brush Both for 89c Bass-Hueter Bungalow Paint SPLENDID QUALITY 10 Shades $1.89 Gal. Spar Varnish USE IT ANYWHERE 63c Quart Bass-Hueter Porch & Deck Paint Old Price $1,15 79c Qt. Porter Lumber Company Phone 124. 204 S. Fir St. r 4