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" irEDFOIRD StTTJG TETBT7NE. lEPFORD, OTJEffON. TRTDST. 3TLT 26. 1935. T'XGV KINE n n ri 1 You Can Do All Your Food Shopping at LUMAN 111 BROTHERS Main and Bartlett SATURDAY SPECIALS With a Store Full of the Very Best Foods you can do All Your Shopping at Luman Bros, and Save Both Time and Money. Courteous, Personal Service. Choice Beef Roast, pound 2C Beef Short Ribs, pound 10c Fresh Side Pork, pound , . 20c Milk Fed Spring Legs of Lamb, pound J 20c Swiss Steaks, pound t t 20c T-Bone and Sirloin Steaks, pound t t 20c Choice Rhode Island Red Hens and Fryers Shortening, 3 pounds 39c II ri .TiT al r ,JV iMU IE ir... NEW SEA ISLAND SUGAR DOLLS HI FREE A 10 LB.BAG 1 Mjii 1L -jgi?-- .J An American Refined Sugar of the Greatest Purity Kiddielf Save a family of DOLLS OF ALL NATIONS 10 Commission Adds $6,275, 000 in . Allocations of Federal Funds Siskiyou Grading Given $120,000 M M FLOUR Drifted Snow Flour. tf 4 Q Q 49-lb. sack 0 I O U Klamath Falls Hard Wheat BOUQUET KITCHEN QUEEN 49 lb. sack 49 lb' saok $1.55 $169 Morning or IGA Q n . Milk O tal1 MILK SPECIAL cans 1 9c Per Case 48 Cans $2.89 Fruits and Vegetables For This Week-end we have for you a Very Fine Assort ment of Choicest Fruits and Vegetables. Alford's Fancy Apricots, 20-lb. box $1.00 Kellogg's Combination SALE Buy 1 package Kellogg's Corn Flakes 1 pkg. Kellogg's Rice Krispies 1 pkg. Kellogg's Wheat Krispies PEP All for 31c and get- 1 pkg. Kellogg's PEP FREE nil n an minim Your Dollar Will Go Far at Lumans During these strenuous times it's a pleasure to shop at Luman i because you know your dollar is going as far as it can anywhere in purchasing power. Our Bakery department is no exception to the rule here you can find food values at less than the cost of home baking. Special treat tomorrow is a New Orleans Fudge Cake sL-r 49 SSf 25c PORTLAND, Ore.. July 36. (AP) The Oregon highway commission to day added about 18,276,000 In road allocutions to a previous assignment of $1,349,500 In highway money which U to be supplied 'by the federal gov ernment for construction la this state. The total available from the government Is 9. 147, 177. The largest single allocation at today's meeting waa 487,000 to the Wolf Creek highways. The next larg est was the appropriation of $250. 000 for the WUson River highway. Two new roads were added to the system. One will be from Pendleton to Stanfleld.'a relocation of the Old Oregon Trail, and $14(5,000 waa given toward the work. The other will con sist of $300,000 worth of work for the Junction City-Eugene project. For reconstruction of the Turkey Hill section of the Pacific highway In Douglas county, $110,800 was set aside, and an allotment of $130,000 was msde for work on the Siskiyou mountain section of this road. The Neahkahnle project will bene fit by $150,000 from today's allot ment. Fundi In Three Clashes The federal money Is In three classes. One Is the regular federal aid In which the state contributes about 40 per cent; another Is a 100 per cent grant for unemployment re lief, and the third a grant for grade separations. In making the allotment, the highway commission took the same factors used by the federal govern ment population, road mileage, and area. In the other two classes the apportionment waa based on relief need. The regular fed era 11 aid program as apportioned, follows: Eagle Creek bridge near Bonne ville, $95,000. Bonneville grading and paving $ 1 60,000. Bridges and pave ment on federail aid highway routes In Portland $180,000. Llnnton-Col-umbia county line, grading and pav ing $100,000. Rex Hill section, grad ing and paving $175,000. Wolf Creek highway bridge $17, 000. Santlam highway bridges $25, 000. Salem south section Pacific htghway, grading $70,000. Turkey Hill section Pacific highway grading and paving $116,800. Approaches to Coos Bay bridge, grading and surfacing $80,000. Ap proaches to Umpqua bridge, grading and surfacing $145,000. 9130,000 To Siskljous Siskiyou mountain section grading $120,000. Valley Falls-Paisley section Fremont highway widening, surfacing and oiling $110,000. Klamath Falls-Midland section, surface and oiling $100,000. Klamath river bridge and overcrossing south of Klamath Falls $180,000. Valades ranch-Stewart bridge section John Day highway, regrade. surfacing and oiling, $100,000. Oales-Tunnel section Old Oregon Trail grading and topping $190,000. Pendleton-Stanfleld section old Ore gon Trail, grading $145,000. Highway relief program allocations follow: Wolf Creek highway, Nehalem river east, grading $350,000. Wolf Creek highway, Sunset Camp west, grading $200,000. Wilson River highway Brooks east grading $230,000. Wilson creek-Brooks east, bridges and cul verts $30,000. Neahkahnle Mt. Tunnel section Coast highway grading $150,000. Ralner section Columbia river high way grading and pavtng $40,000. Ap proaches to Alsea bridge $16,000. Im provement of highway routes In Portland $380,000. Salem-south section Pacific high way grading $54,000. South approach of Yaqulna bay bridge $48,000. South Santlam highway grading $100,000. Toledo-Olalla section Corvallls-New- port highway grading $105,000. Wolf Creek highway bridges $2$. 000. Astoria section Columbia river highway, grading and paving $39, 000. Clackamaa River bridge at Bs tacada $90,000. Ashland-Nell creek section Pacific highway grading $123,000. Junction City-Eugene grading $200,000. Island City-Cove road oiling $40,000. I. O. N. highway. Owyhee river east grad ing and bridge $85,000. Dec. .75 .78 .75 .76 Cash: Big Bend blueatem. 18 per cent, 9sc: Big Bend blueatem. 8tt: dark hard winter. 19 per cent, 88; do, 11 per cent. 74: soft white and western white. 74: hard winter, 73: northern spring, 73: western red, 73. . Oate: No. 3 white. $35 00. Com: No. 3 K. yellow. $3935. Mlllrun, standard. $33.50. Today's car receipts: Wheat, 40; flour, 13; hay, 1. LlTMtork PORTLAND. Or,.. Jul? 2. (AP) (USDAI HOGS: Receipts 135. In cluding 93 direct; market nominally steady; good to choice lightweight quotable up to ,10; heavy butchers and light lights saleable around 9,25; packing Kirs 7. 6017.15: choice 99 lb. feeder pigs sold up to H0.35. CATTLE Receipts 100. Including 38 direct; calves 60 Including 34 di rect: market steady, common to med ium grass steers 4.76!, 6.50: heif ers a3.76ra5.60: low cutter and cut ter cows $3a;3: common to medium grade, 3.50c?4; good beef cows up to ,4.50; bulla $4?8; medium realers around $5.50' choice quotable to $7. SHEEP Recelpta 450. Including 443 through and direct; market nom inally steady: good fat lambs sale able around ,5.50 5.75: yearlings around $4; slaughter ewes ,1.50(9 3.50. Chicago Wheat care of demand. All chicken prices were unchanged. Lire ducks were extremely bard to move at this period. The weather baa been against sale to the Chlneee. who were the principal buyers. CHTCAOO. July 3 (API Wheat: Open High Low Close July .R7 .S04 86 S .891, Sept. .864 .Silt J)7l 111 Dec. .87 "i .894 -86 .89 '4 May .9014 .98 XK)4 .93 H CHICAGO. July 38 (API (DSDAI Hoga 6000: slow, strong to 10c higher: top $10.80 for 310-330 lbs. bulk good and choice, 180-340 lbs.. $10.60-75: 390-S30 lbs.. $9.909 10.10; sows. $9.30-40. CATTLE 1500: steer supply negli gible: load 916 lbs. fresh arrival.. $10.60: strong to higher: not enough fed heifers to make market; odd lots up to $10.00: bulla steady: vealers strong to 36o higher; $7.50? 8.60: mostly $8.00-50: stocker very slow, wesk to 36c lower for week to date. SHEEP 9000: act lye slaughter classes strong to 36c higher: five cars good to choice 84 lbs. Idaho lambs. $8.80; sorted 10 per cent mostly to packers, $7.00; natives. $8.35-60: top, $8.65; merely good 71 lb. yearlings. $6.36: good to oholce native ewes upward to $3.00-35: beat $3.60. Portland Produce PORTLAND, July 36. (AP) BUT TER: prints. A grade. 38c lb. In parchment wrapper, 39c lb. cartons: B grade, parchment wrapped. 37c lb.; cartons, 28c lb. BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade deliveries at least twice week ly, 28ia27'jo lb.; country routes. 26, i?27'4o lb.; B grade, deliveries less than twice weekly. 2BV42oe id.; C grade at market. B grade cream for bottling: buying price, buttertat basis, 65c lb. EQC1S Sales to retailers: specials, large. 30c: extras, large, 28c: stand ards, large, 27c; mediums, extra, 27c; mediums, extra, small, 17c dosen. EGOS Buying price of whole salers: fresh specials, 28c; extras, 37c; standards, 25c; extra mediums, 33c; medium firsts, 30c; undergrade, 18c dozen. NEW POTATOES Local. $li1.15 cental; Yakima, Coblera $1.1091.15; Netted Gems, $1.35 cental. CANTALOUPES Imperial Jumbo. $11.60: Yakima standards, $1.80(? $1.85 crate. Cheese, milk, country meats, live poultry, new onions, wool, and hay. steady and unchanged. Wall St. Report NEW YORK. July 38. The stock market got back on Its feet to day with the aid of the utilities, metals and assorted specialties. While the trading pace was slorer than that of yesterday', profit tak ing session, eelectlve demand seemed to reassert Itself. The close was fslrly firm. Transfer, approximated 980, 000 shares. llowers of the power group were heartened by sign, of renewed op position In congress to the "death sentence" clause In the holding com pany bill. Today's closing prices for S3 select ed stocka follow: Al Chem. A Dye 187 Am. Can. ,........141 Am. ez Tgn. Pow. ............ 4'fc A. T. T .. .......138 Anaconda is Atch. T. & S. r. Bendlx Aria. .... Beth. Steel ... California Pack'g. Caterpillar Tract. Chrysler ,.... Com), ftolv 84 'i 18 '4 34 , 53 634 5 (IS ao'4 Curtlas-Wrlght 3'4 DuPont .. ...107 Oen. Food ....... S7',4 Oen. Mot. Int. Harvest . ..... I. T. 81 T Johns-Man. .... . Monty Ward North Amer. Penney (J. C.) Phillips Pet Radio . Std. Brand, St. Oil Cal S7'4 61 ...... 10 8P4 ...... 51 '4 18'4 80 204 6t 18 16 33 48', 6 . 63 J, St. Oil N. J. Trans. Amer . Union Carb. Unit. Aircraft 16i U. S. Steel 4014 sliver NEW YORK. July 26. (AP) Bar silver quiet, unchanged at 87ie. flan Francisco Butterrat SAN FRANCISCO. July 36. (API First grade buttertat, 28o fob. Ban Francisco. Portland Wheat AT P. NL MEETING COQUTLLE. Ore., July 36 (API Qardner T. Hockenamlth of Albany waa elected president of the State Association of Postmaxters at the late afternoon meeting here yesterday. Other officers are Prank DeSonw. Med ford, first vice president: George Hartman. Pendleton, second vice president; N. J. Nelson. Cottage Orove, third vice president, and Wln nlfred G. Wlsecarver of McMlnnvllle, secretary-treasurer. Harrison r ark man of Washington. D. C purchasing agent and admin istrative assistant to Prtmtr par ley, trJd the Oregon postmasters that the postal service ended last year's operation with a surplus, built up by strenuous cost cutting and insistence upon introduction of business-like methods In the poatal service. Parkman said Postmaster Farley had been "wrongfully attacked" by the press, Junk Wasn't Junk 8AUOUS, Mass. (UP1 Two aspir ing Junk dealers were taught the dif ference between Junk and useful arti cles after they had removed a man hole cover from the street. The amateur junk men hired a horse and wagon and set out to make a name for themselves. They made a grave error, however, when they lifted the manhole cover from its place and were arrested by Patrolman Thomas Cauavan. TV A Truck Dtirer. KNOXVTt-l.K. Tenn (UP) Truck drivers listed on the TV A payroll are: Jack Plant. Ace Jack Vlng. Freddy Huggs. Rather Fountain. Melt Snow, Drusllla Dunkln. Ruse Bor. Artie Ap ple, Howard Howie. Roy loy. Admiral Dewey Warwick. Ab Tease. Joe Slumps, Arlene Snore and Lou Crurrt, A compact, self-contained appara tus which can be used to determine the brightness of self-luminous dials baa been designed by technicians of the national bureau of standards. Coel salad meals made in a jiffy. So quick, to easy . . . deli cious treat these warm days ind evenings. Send for free itimmer salad recipes. Serve Porter's Fril-lets, Midget Sea-Shells, S.i!ad-ets , They're rich, satisfying. KliK.R . . . mail 8 Porter labels to Pprter Soarpplli . . . Oct your handy Recipe ox File FREE I 6 MINUTES PORTER-SCARPELLI MACARONI CO. TRIPLE-SEALED to Guard their FRESHNESS H T PORTLAND, July M.VyP) .Market for butter continued quiet with pro duction little changed from the last few days. Supply was still greater than Immediate needa of the trade with resulting movement Into stor age. Beg quotation remained un changed. Tn the live chicken trade light broilers alone were scarce but there we plenty of other-broiler to take mm TheyVc "QUAKER-CRISP! and that means they're th toastiest, tastiest breakfast treat you ever ate I For Quaker not only puffs the nourishing grains by a unique methodbut also double-crisps them in a spe cial way that makes them extra satisfying and extra crunchyl And Quaker packs them in a triple-sealed car ton to bring you their deli cious, nut-like flavor at Its freshest and best I PACKED ONLY IN THE RED AND BLUE PACKAGE cm mm wnm msm mi. PORTLAND. July 28 (API Grain: Whsat Open mgh Low Close July .7214 .74 .1914 -7 Sept. old .7214 .74'. -724 Sept. new. .73 .7454 .78 4 .74 V4 11 "The Home of Good Meati, Swift's Gov. Inspected Meats" There' No Argument The Libert- Market is the Vest place to buy all your meats he cause Mr. Pech doesn't even try to sell you anything but the highest grade. Stop in and look over his fine assortment of Meats for your week-end supply. Beef - Pork - Veal - Lamb SATURDAY SPECIALS Buy at the Liberty Market and Get Good Meats Cheap I Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb. 12c & 16c Rolled Rib Roast, lb 20c Beef Boil, lb 10c Round Steak, lb 28c Front Quarters Lamb, lb 12Vc Lamb Stew, lb 5c Fancy Fryers Hens Young Turkeys SPECIAL For SATURDAY "VACULATOR" GLASS COFFEE MAKER REGULAR S2.95 VALUE Brews Coffee That Tastes Better Yet Costs Less You'll get new coffee enjoyment when you use this DUO FILTER VACULATOR. Can be used on either electric, gas, or wood stove. 4-cup size. Be sure to see this coffee maker when you shop at our store tomorrow! Appliance Cords Repaired FREE C. D. BEAN 229 East Main Phone 497 Mst-M