Show THE GUNNISON VALLEY NEWS Garbage Trucks Going The lowly -- ” “High-Hat- Mr and Mrs l’ayton Alexander am) Mr and Mrs Howard Norman returned Sunday following a vacation trip to Yellowstone National paik They were absent a little more than a week I! BINDING TWINE We are offering for sale this year a atock of Real e Bnding Twine in — INTERNATIONAL TWINE 1! with 1 J 90-l- breaking strength 500 feet to the pound These are top qualifications — Prices — 98c - $545 SplitDouble-Heade- r yJAWNAUGHTOM The garbage tiucks which have a capacity of eight cubic yards against only three cubic yards in the previous models ure equipped with sliding " coveis to fool the flies Also they aie fitted with hydraulic hoists which tip out the contents on u conveyor belt at the city incinerator 1 LIVfSTOCK gaibage in service are already Five Stream lined with turret tops and extia wide well cushioned cabs which afford computable riding accomodations for the driver and for the two gaibage gentlemen the new trucks ae extremely pltra hey aie of GMC manufaiture with drop specially - constructed frames to render less arduous the duties of the garbage gentlemen and with big 825 by tiies for maximum riding comfort t Gunners and Salts SITUATION and redolent truck has gone "high-hatThe city fathers at Minneapolis Minn have started to replace their fleet of municipal salad 'wagons with swell swill tiucks done in the modem mode i J Hho— bU - ball 50-l- ChasRasmussen Furniture Co Furniture and Hardware 7 rSSt Hog prices reached the highest levels since 1929 on the Los Angeles market during the past few days Choice grain-fehogs from California ferdlots sold at $1300 to $1335 The sharp advance In hog a cwt prices ia due to nationwide shortage of hogs caused mainly by three yearr of drouth in most of the areas and the resultant shortage of feedstuff s That it may be a matter of years until the U S hog population it brought back to normal is indicated by government crop reports which cite a 73 per cent smaller spring pig crop than in 1930 and indications of a reduction of 34 per cent in the 1937 fall fartowing as compared with the fall of 1936 The number of pigs over six months of age in the United States is estimated at 4 per cent smaller on June 1st as compared with a year ago It is regarded as certain that if farmers have a satis factory corn crop this season the number of bogs available for fall an winter maikets may be relatively smaller than last- year as there i expected lo be a tendency to hold back a large proportion of young sows for breeding purposes There is now a tremendous demand for good foundation Rtoek quality with which to rebuild U S swine herds Here in the western country there Is great interest in pork production on a permanent basis With steady in increase population on the Pacific coast demand for all meat food products is on the increase Certainly there is a place for a development of pork production to at least partly care for the growing demands of weBt coast consumers Fortunately for the far western producer irrigated permanent pastures provide a permanent source of cheap hog feed along with the various con centrates avilable Numerous tests show that in most cases a pound of poik may be produced from four pounds of grain or its equivalent Put actual costs of production often may be reduced by the use of products that otherwise might be wasted Under this heading comes cull fruits — many Southern California hog feeders are utilizing cull oranges table scraps cull beans and so on With a continuance of relatively high hog prices considered likely poik production should prove profitable to those who are properly equipped to handle and feed hogs The highest temperature ever officially recorded in the United States Is 134 degrees at Death Valley Calif July 1913 1 Station w GUNNISON-UTA- Economic LOT ENOUGH FOR YOU? markets The outlook In foreign affairs is an important though less tangible factor It is no secret that a major war is expected in Europe and perhaps the Far East as soon as one of the big powers becomes convinced that it has the resources to win But the question of “Will there be a war?" has been replaced with “When will war start?" in the view of practically all of the experts in the field Uncertainty as to the public’s attitude on current issues is a headache to both industry and government officials For instance no one knows whether the great masses of people whose views are least heard but who determine long run policies are for or against militant union labor or for or against heavy federal spending etc ed Quart 39c tk rA Second game: SALINA H Bird lb Sorenson 2b D Bird Hansen If It Nielson 3b B Bird Madsen Freece cf Christensen c Totals w AB II 2 10 4 0 4 0 2 0 4 4 1 1 4 3 0 3 3 3 33 11 18 9 GUNNISON AB H O A Dennison p 3 0 I) Peterson c 2 1 11 D Nielson 4 2 0 ss iiflst cf 4 Gledhill rf 3 Itoese lb 2b 3 Eggertsen W Peterson 2b 2 1 0 0 Embley 2b Summary: Errors —Peterson Emb-le- Modeen If 3 0 0 B Bird Nielson Madsen Stolen 3 0 2 (Beauregard 3b brises — R Nielson 2 Christensen Sacrifice hit — D Bird hits Totals 28 9 21 5 D Nielson Freece B Bird Last Score by innings: Double play — D Bird to H !!id 0J4 000 1—6 Charge defeat to Beauregard Stiuck Salina Gunnison 321 300 out — By Freece 4 Beauregard 4 x— 9 1 Bases on balls — Off Freece 4 Summary: Stolen bases— H Bird hits — B Bird D Beauregard 3 Modeen Umpires— D Bird Peterson and Peterson Scorer— T Peterson D Nielson Double playt Morley Beauregaid to W Peterson to Eg geiUen Charge defeat to D Bird Allen R Dickison of Indiunapoln Struck out — By Dennison 9 Madsen was in deadly earnest when he decid- 4 D Bird Bases on balls — Of ed to quit drinking To aid him in Dennison Madsen 4 Umpires —Pe overcoming tho habit he mixed up a terson and Peterson Scorer — Ander e concoction of some kind sen and drank it The first dose killed him Subscribe — don’t borrow 10 SERVICING AND OTHER AUTO NECESSITIES Richard Glcdhill Mgr REfRESHMENTS IN CONNECTION A Modern Refreshment Stand U Convenient where Light Lunches Hot and ColdDtinki Ice Cream and Candies and All Kind of Tobaccoa can be had j LaVotui Jensen Prop uou1 at Off ONf - 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additions member George’s Barber Shop We can care for clothes cleaning needs really dtlnitely A SPECIAL INVITATION Come in and see what difference a hair cut and clean shave will make your appearance Soms specific notes of interest follow: Cost of Living— In April a National Industrial Conference board survey shows cost of living was 883 well nnder the 1929 high of 1011 and also well above the depression low of 715 Employment —In March 1933 best estimates put the unemployed total at 15000000 Now it is under half that about 7000000 i — the remain t work has of $he h committei plead thi Ty The or 0"0 ON HIGHWAY 89 — CLOSE IN CONOCO unanimou local im argument °'M' O A 4 that time her of bi of all m Ripe Wate melon Juicy are no good unlesi Ice We have them— Cold RIPE and COLD Cmer’s Market m tl mr4 Mari ItS faartt at Bllr(lraria ta Ala Ira at Ma Caailaaaial Oil Caatpaa wall al Maaaaiaal thU Maw Tka Maaa Maalaa aigkl bat Wat Saatlr taaad b MriH M aat Flat T Xlalay taaaaa la la- flaws la tba taaaa a Caaaaa taaaa wa tha baal ibal blhpraaaara flra baa aarrpaf a fall atraaa at walar Ilka tka banwt papa flariap The pr seblion r FRIDAY & SATURDAY ' — SPECIALS — BLUE PINE COFFEE 25c pound can S & W COFFEE 25c pound can DINNER CLUB SALAD 25c DRESSING PEAS No 2 can 10c Potential legislation affecting dustry is another fly in the ointment It is known that the adminisin tration favors more government business — as witness the bill to White “The Store with the create seven more regional electric Friendly Door” authorities of the TV A order —and is planning a new and stiffer NRA Until congress adopts or refuses such -is measures as these the situation Commodity Prices — Rose swiftijbound to be chaotic during the fiiat pait of the year" If this short survey is confused it then rfeclined As the 8econ( ' is because the whole political-mduthe enaral leel ls abut “ trial ituatlon I contused The old standards on which forecasts used to the January figure be based such as production and in- Agriculture — First half income for The farmers was highest since 1910 come are no longer accurate next six months may be vital onesi and will provide a partial answer to snme of today’s unanswerable questions — oOo — w Open WHERE SERVICE IS PARAMOUNT AND COMPLETE Inc Ilsppenin Pails Bills ol and In arable Salad Dressing in- t ! f! Ec Miracle Whip that has recently struck the security J- In the first melee both outfits sortwo runs each in the opening inning and Beauregard hurler for the Gunnera and Freece doing the slants from the box for the Salts were Beauregard stingy with their hits 7 but while Freece hits granted delivered 9 Rlghtfielder Robert l walked away with the batting average smacking three out of four times at bat Bennie Dennison took the pitcher's box for the Gunners in the second game and polled in a victory Opposing Dennison were Dallas Bird and Cal Madsen Dennison showed up in fine shape and received good support from his mates The first game of Sunday closed the first half of the schedule and the second' was the opener for the second half Apparently Salihs and Ephraim went into a tie for the frst half honors with Fairview standing at second tost Gunnson will play at Spring City next Sunday afternoon staging game of the closing schedule The boys feel confident after taking the opening game and they will make strides to hold the top standing The sePresr Highlights t Wi |