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    rETFOTCD MATL TRTBTTNTE. M"ETyFORD. Q-REflON, FRIDAY. 'AFflrST 20, 1037.
PA'GE TTTRE1!
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FOR SESSION END
BEFOREJATURDAY
( Continued from rage One.)
revenue laws as a means of prevent
ing tax avoidance and evasion re
celwd final congressional approval
and went to the White Houw for
the president's signature.
Bo little was left to be done that
veteran observers and legislators
wondered why the leaders did not
wind up the session tonight.
Not for many years has there
seen so little major legislation In the
mill at a session's close. It happened
thl time only because most of the
controversial problems were post
poned until the next session.
Rouse acceptance, of a revamped
ugar control bill sent the contro
verted legislation to the White
House to an uncertain fate.
Ditched Hn the rush to adjourn
ver not only the wage-hour and
farm bUls, but a crop Insurance
measure and a host of less Important
blllr,
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND. Aug. 20. (AP) (U. a.
Dept. Agr.) HOGS: 100. Including 45
direct, market steady on limited sup
ply. few choice lightweight drlvelns
13.35. car load lots 13.50, 230-390 m.
aaleably 11-35-11.75. weight below 160
lb. 11.25-11.75, packing sows 9.00.
feeder pigs 11.25.
CATTLE: 50, Including 5 direct
calves 125. Including 90 direct, mar-
.ket steady, nominal, common grade
steers saleable 6.00-8.00. medium
good 8.50-10.00. few cutters 6.00,
common-medium hellers 6.50-825,
cutters 4.75. low cutter and cutter
cows 4.00-4.75. common-medium 5.00
5.50, good beef cows 6.35 and above;
bulls 5.50-0.25 good choice veal 9.00-
10.00 common calves 4.50.
' SHEEP: 350 Including 134 direct.
actttered sales lambs and ewes steady,
few thin offerings unsold, medium 82
lb. 8.50, good 9.00-9 .35. yearlings
nominal 5.00-6.50, medium-good ewes
a.50-8.76
10c higher; load. $8 60; few medium
grades, (9.25.
CATTLE 100. Scattered sales steady,
two toads 860-two loads 860-1045 lb.
warmed-up fat grus&y steers. $9.50
75. moderately sorted; good fed steers
quoted around $10.25; good cows
and heifers absent; good grass cows
quoted $8.25-75; few common-medium
cows, $5.00-50; low-cutters-
cutters eligible largely $3.35q4.75;
odd common bulls. $5.00: gooa
weighty quoted up to $635. Calves
none. Nominal; good-choloe vealers
quoted up $9.00 $ 10.
SHEEP 150; holdovers 100. Lambs
fully steady, medium-good 64 & 73
lb. medium-pelt Callfornlas. $8-25-5U,
aortrd 10 per cent plain 65 lb.
weights. $7.25; wooled lambs absent,
good quoWd up to $9.60; few me-
djum-pelt 77 lb. yearling ewes, $5;
slaughter ewes quoted largely $4.w
down.
EGGS Buying price by whole
salers: Extras, 31c; standards, 19c;
firsts, 18c; medium. 19c; medium
firsts. 16c; undergrade 14c dozen.
Cheese, country meat and live
poultry unchanged.
CAN TE LOU PES Calif., nominal.
Yakima' btdndard. 75c $1.00; The
Dalles, 90c id $155 crate.
Potatoes, onions, wool, hay, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
Wall St. Report
PORTLAND, Aug. 20. (AP)
Grain:
(wheat) Open High Low Close
Sept .04'. .84 .94s 82V,
Dec .96',i .98?i 54 Si
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem,
hardwheat, 13 percent. 9SV-,c; 12 per
cent, 92He: dark hard winter, 13
percent. 1.06: 12 percent, H.02; 11
percent. 94c: solt whlt and western
white 92ac: hard winter and west
em red. 82?c.
Oats, No. 2 white 23.
Barley. No. 2. 45-lb. B. W. 27.60.
Corn. Argentine 42; mlllrun
standard $24.50.
Today's car receipt: wheat 85;
barley 2; flour 5.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO, Aug. 20. (AP) Flur
ried selling that broke out late today
swept wheat and corn values down
more than three cents a bunhel, Sep
tember corn almost the Immediate
permissible limit.
Wheat : Open HI gh Low Close
Sept. 1.07 1.07 1.04i 1.04
Dec 1.09Li 1.09 1.06 ft 106
May 1.11 U 1.11 1.08',, 1.09
Chicago.
CHICAGO, Aug. 20. (AP-USDA) -Hogs
6000; alow, weak, to 10c lower
than Thursday's average; spots 15c
off; bulk good and choice 180-230
lbs.. $12-60-75; one outstanding load
around 310 lbs., $13; few butchers
340-300 lbs.; $12.00-60; about steady;
most good packing sows, $10.60 ($
11.15; few on butcher order, $11.25(3.
11.30.
CATTLE 1500; calves 600; negli
gible supply fed steers and heifers,
run consisting mostly of grass cows
and heifers, with few grass steers In
cluded; general trade alow, weak;
few common and medium lightweight
grass steers to sell at $11.60 down:
grass heifers, $6.50(58.50; cutter and
common south westerns, $5.00 1 6.25;
cutter cows, $4 .25 1 5.50; grass fat
cows, $6.007.25: bulls off 35c or
more; practical top, $6.50; vealers
steady; good and choice $10$11; few
selm-te. $11.50.
SHEEP 6000; active, spring Ismbs
strong to higher; sheep steady to
weak; bulk choice Washington spring
lambs $11; bulk natives, $10.75 down,
few $10.65; slaughter ewe. $4(35.
South San Francisco.
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 20
AP-USDA) Hogs 550. Including
300 direct. Butchers mostly steady,
top $13.40 on load good 215-220 lb.
weight, bulk medium-good 150-186
lbs., average $12.25; package me
dium 360 lb., $11.76: packing sows
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Aug. 20 . ( AP ) But
ter Prints, A grade. 36c lb. In parch
ment wrappers, 36c in cartons.
BOTTERPAT (Portland delivery,
buying price) A grade, 35ft .3 36c lb.
country stations; A grade. 34c lb.;
B grade, 2c less; C grade. 6c less.
SAY IT WITH CAKE!
' and these delicious cakes will say plenty for your
good judgment in selecting finer food. Their down
right goodness will bring forth exclamations of sur.
prise and delight from the whole family.
Fresh Orange Cake
Lemon and Lime Cake
Fresh, ripe Oranges, Lemons and Limes are used in
these cakes. The light, fluffy layers of both cakes
are covered with fondant icing cool, refreshing
they are hot weather cakes, sure enough. Specially
priced at
59c
30c for a Half
Phone 718 and place YOUR prder NOW.
Ask your grocer EACH day for the Fluhror's special
bread for that day
Monday Southern Corn Bread
Tuesday Honey Fig Health Bread
Wednesday Raisin Date Nut Bread
Thursday Covered Wagon Bread
Friday real Pumpernickel
Saturday Pimiento Cheese Bread
NEW YORK, Aug. 30. (AP) A
late selling drive unloosened stocks
further In today's market and lead
ing Issues dropped 1 to 3 or more
points.
Brokers could point to no specific
news as responsible for the afternoon
dip which was fast during the 16
minutes It lasted.
Shelling of an American cruiser at
Shanghai, unintentional or otherwise,
tended to stress the seriousness of
the Slno-Japanese war although It
was thought little Important stock
liquidation resulted from this inci
dent. Transfers were around 800.000
shares.
Today's closing prices for 32 select
ed stocks follow:
Al. Chem. & Dye... 335
Am Can 107';
Am. & Ftrn. Pow ...... 7 '
A. T. & T 18
Anaconda 67 '4
Atch. T. & fl. F. Wft
BendU Avis. 19
Beth. Steel 97 ft
Caterpillar Tract. 97
Chrysler 113
Coml. Solv. 13
Curtiss-Wright 5
DuPont , IMS
Gen. Elec. 55ft
Gen. Poods 374
Gen. Mot. 564
Int. Harvest. 114ft
I. T. & T. 10 ft
Johns-Man. 138
Monty Ward
North Amer.
Pt-nney (J. C.)
Phillips Pet
Radio
Sou. Pac.
Std. Branda
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. -..
Trana. Amer. -Union
Carb. ..
Unit. Alrcratt
U. S. Stl
61
97 s
58
. 101,
44
IIS
43',
66!i
18
98 S
JZ!Z ii4u
Sao Franr.tsoo Butter
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 30(AP
USDA)Butter, acore 92, 34V4d 91.
33c; 90, 33',jo: 8914 300.
SACRAMENTO. Aug. 30. (AP)
Churning cream buttertat: First
grade. 38Uc: second grade.
- NOT JUST CLEAN...
but
CLOR OX-CLEAN L
my
Jf All the 'danger
zones" in the kitchen.
the drainboard may prove the most
serious health menace of them
all unless properly disinfected.
The microscopic view below shows
H mi iti
CLOROXCLEAN
jti diiinjeed"
infection-spreading germs
that commonly infest so-
called clean' drain boards.
indicating the Imperative
need of regular disinfection. Play
safe and make your drainboard
Clorox-Clean.... Clorox is out
standing among those disinfec
tants which health authorities pro
nounce safest and best suited foi
household use.
Clorox also deodorizes, disinfect)
and removes numerous stains from
refrigerators, dishes, dish cloths,
sinks, garbage cans, linoleum and
wood surfaces.
Follow the directions on the
Clorox label as a guide to
easier and safer housekeep
ing in laundry, kitchen and
bathroom. It also lists many
important personal uses.
Clorox Is always uniform in
quality . . concentrated for econ
omy. There Is only one Clorox . . .
order by name.
4u f
PURE SAFE 'DEPENDABLE
0r. ttT, rum DinM O
BEEF ROAST .... lb. 14c
VEAL ROAST "sr jjj7l5c
VEAL STEAKS "sr lb. 17c
VEAL STEW lb. 9c
BACON JOWLS lb. 21c
SALT PORK K lb. 20c
Assorted Lunch Meats lb. 24c
NO MIMED HAM
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Cantaloupes, lg. jumbo, local . . 6 for 25c
Watermelons, striped, guar. ripe. lb. ljc
E Tomatoes, fey. local, Ig. bask.. . 2 for 25c
Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 red or white,
10 lbs 19c
Green Beans, ex. fey. local stringless,
3 lbs. 10c
Cook'g Apples, all var., lg. size, 8 lbs. 25c
Danish Squash, serve halves. . .3 for 10c
Dry Onions, No. 1 Sw. Spanish 10 lbs. 19c
WITH THE VALLEY TRADE 18 THE VALLEY MADE BE WISE BUY WISE AND ECONOMIZE AT
Holloway's Reliable Grocery
W. A. H0LL0WAY. Owner.
100 Independent, No Affiliation
PHONE 20
PARDON US FOR POINTING
but if you are working in the
PEAR HARVEST
we want you to know we have a
Complete Line of Lunch Supplies
SUGAR
59c
0 & H
10 lb. bag
Shop the
Reliable Way
Phone 20
FOR FREE
DELIVERY SERVICE
Any Size Order
2 phone lines and an
experienc e d Order
Clerk always at your
service.
fC3i
jfcaM PERCOLATOR
Schilling
Saladettes, Porters, . 2 pkgs. 25c
Sardines, a good lunch, 6 for 25c
Corned Beef, can 19c
Crackers, Sunshine Soda, Graham, lg. 2 lb bx. 29c
Marshmallows, Sunshine, lb. package 15c
Cheez-it, Sunshine cheese -crackers 2 pkgs. 25c
Sliced Beets, No. 2 can ...... 1 ()c
Whole Beets, local, No. 2 can
2 for 25c
Tomatoes, No. V-h can Qc
Pink Salmon, No. 1 can, 2 for 27c
Dry Peaches 2 lbs. 29c
Dog Food, Gold Cup . . 3 cans 23c
PURE CIDER Bring Your Jug gStlloil 19C
2 cans 35c
i 33c
29c
Two kinds, percolator & drip
For a fragrant, full flavored
cup of coffee use Schilling's
PACKED Di WOODEN BOXES
(Elthrr
kind
In
lacuum
tlo)
1 can 28C
lb.
- can 55c
Schilling Whole Spices
... 3 pkgs 25c
FOR
PICKLINa
VINEGAR
GRAPEFRUIT
Post Toasties 3 pkgs. 23c
Crisco Coupons
TEXAS PINK
Something Different, No. 2 can
We
Redeem
Grapefruit Juice, 46 oz. can -33c
Fancy String Beans, Pea
or Corn . 2 cans
Crown Flour
Pancake and Waffle
Whole Wheat Graham
Best Patent
9 lb. sack 47c
Kitchen Queen, 49 lb. . $1.69
SOAPS
l!HilM11Krt iAi M
33c
OXYDOL 2pkg. .45c
WHITE KING, Ig.pkg. ...35c
with Fibre Waste Paper Basket FREE
Local Cantaloupes
ALL SIZES
Fancy Seedless Grapes, basket. . . 19c
Lettuce, Large solid heads, . . 2 for 9c
Lemons, Sunkist, 360 size, dozen 27c
121 North Central
Phone 324
Free Delivery Any Size Order
STEER BEEF
ROAST
Lb. 18c
BIKER BJSEr 1 3
Short Ribs rSSIi
Lb. 14c
Veal
ROAST
Lb. 15c
Shoulder of
LAMB
Lb. 20c
Leg of
LAMB
Lb. 25c