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r.: The OREGON STATESMAN, Salenv Oregon, Friday Morning, January 0, 193$ PAGE THIRTEEN "View of JOo-Iar, But Hold Eten ' toy- Jp oreigii Deny Further Devaluations Uneasiness Unfounded Is Claim; Offerings -Are Heavy at Times Salem Markets NEW YORK, Jan. 9-CT)-St6ck market prices were tumbled about today, by the backlash of a -ware of foreign uneasiness over the value of the dollar. The damage was not severe and a number of issues counter ed the trend as secretary of the treasury Henry Morgentfcan, jr., scouted a rumor that further de valuation of the dollar was con templated by the administration. Nevertheless, . offerings were Quite heavy at times, and the tape lagged several minutes behind as trading came to an end. . Pie Probable Bull , A telegram sent to President Roosevelt by the committee for the nation, a private organization of business men, urging a further increase in the treasury buying price for gold, was . reported in 8OZU0 Wall Mitral Ultico v u , unsettled foreign sentiment. Rather wide price increases for a few industrials which .ignored the uncertain market tone, cush ioned the decline, as measured by the Associated Press average of 60 stocks. The day's loss was only .1 of a point at 56.9. Turnover in the stock exchange at 2.998,610 shares, was less than ia recent sessions. Grade 1 It raw 4 per cent milk, Salem basic pool price 61.03 per hundred. Co-op butterfat price, F. O. B. Salem, 87c. (Mils Hud eenu MBtaiy atterisi arrerai.). Ji!rilirtor prk-e f'J-10. A grade buttrrfat Deliv ered, 86-37c; B grade deliv ered, S4-86c. A .grade prints, 36c; B grade, 35c: Prices prid t fftwn by BiUa buyers (The nrieea below annrjliad hv a bleat Crocer. are Ir.dicatise of the daily market inaa (Ravin PtImI Calif, freed da tea, IU. , , Eraporer (rap, lac .IS 1.65 .63 .43 4Tjml hum lw at hn Pinraonl. Hawaiian rt OrsnrrV fancy 3.35 to 4.00 tlioice 2.75 to 5.35 Xarets 4 00 to 5J0 ' Navel, choice 2.75 to 3.50 Jap erances bundle 1.35 to 1.50 Bait.inaa. lb., an ata!k . ,r jOQ Hands , .07 Lemons, fancy inoiee l.iroea. fresh, doa . GranefruiL Florida Arizona . Texas Applea Delieiona. bn Spitz, bushel . 7.00 to 7.75 6.00 to 7.00 1.00 8.50 to 4.25 2.00 to 2.50 2 75 to 3.25 40 to .75 .30 to .63 Lambs and Wool To Continue High IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 9. (j)Continued high prices for lambs and wool were predated today by F. R. Marshall, secretary of the National W ool Growers as sociation. Speaking at their annual con vention, he warned Idaho wool growers of uncertainties faced by the industry, centering in the gov ernment's tariff and public land policies i , While Boston wool prices do nt include the full amount of the duty, "he said, "they do reTlect morp of the tariff protection ilian the grower actually has received ia several years." With the 1935 lamb crop re ported 7 per cent below the orev lous year and the number of Iambs slauf hrered about S' per eent greater, he forecast a short age in shipments and, increased prices. Persistent Demand For Domestic Wools Shotcn Grains Lower Due to Sales Expectation of Carryover Larger Than Previous Estimate Is Cause Would Sell Baby VEflirTAHT.r (Baying Price) Calif, cauliflower, crata 1.25 Lettuce, Calif., era to 1.50 to 3.75 Sovojr raat.att, do. .60 Pan nips, log .75 Cranberries. 4 bbl 4.00 Sweet potatoes, crate 1.75 Danish squash dot .20 Unions. "Lettish, fwt , 1.J5 Yakima, cwt. 1.85 Tabima marhlaheail cnnatti lb fl Cahliace. Orepon. cwt. 1.75 to 2.50 California, cwt 2.50 Carrota. local, doi. 85 Calif, celery 8.50 Celery heart, doi. 1.50 Green peppers. Calif., lb. .17 i'otatoes. No 1. local 1.80 Potatoes. No. 2. (oral 1.10 Spinach, local, orange crate 1.00 Texas epinach, hamper 1.85 Chinese cabbage, crata 1.40 Hothouse tomatoes 2.50 ta 3.00 Turnips, dnren. local .40 Celery. Utah earietr. 2.00 to 2.50 HUTS Walniita. lb. .10 to .14 Filberts, lb. 14 to .13 HOPS (Burins Prlra) Clusters. 193" !b.. tcp .10 Fiifglea. 1933. top. lb. .1SH WOOL AND HOBAIB (Baying Price) Mnhirtr Medium 27 .25 .23 rwil Coarse and fine wool EGGS AJTD POTJLTET (Rurinc Price of Andresens) Ktras :. .18 Medium extra . .16 Standards . .16 Medium standard 14 Pullets .13 fAndresen k Son Hnying Price) tleaTy nens, 4'. or over Heavy hens, orer f lbs Colored mediums, lb Medium I .r h or ii v lit. , ,. ,.. Light, lb. Stars, (h - r-OIc roosters, lb. EOSTOX, Jan. ?.-(?)-(IT. S. Dept. Agr.) A persistent demand was received for domestic wools in Boston. Turnover was rather moderate because oi the limited quantities available in many lines. Prices continued to show an up ward tendency. Fine Ohio Delaine or 64s and finer Ohio fleece wv-ols sold at 23-24 cent in the zreae. Further incuirie Vire received on media in grades of Ohio and sim ilar fleeces. Real Meal Here RCIO. .Tan S An c metsnr Ing 8 inches the long way tnd 71. Inch As arminrl wna fhnvn in - rt - v u u " - ' Soio Tuesday by Vilas Arnold, firmer i wo mllf pant .of Scio. The egg weighed 4ai ounces, and ii a product of White Leghorn punet. eneral Markets 16 .16 .12 .11 .11 .08 .06 .16 .14 CHICAGO. Jan. 9.-(cP)-Stop-loss selling on the part of hold ers of May delivery contract, gave a downward swing to all wheat values today. Predictions were current that the United States would ave a more liberal carry-over of bread stuff supplies July 1 than ha been generally expected of late, and this did a good, deal lo tum ble May Quotations. A result was to reduce the price spread be tween May and July wheat, cut ting the difference to about 12 cents as against 13 Vi cents yes terday. Wheat closed unsettled aV near ly the day's bottom level, under yesterday's finish. May, $1.01 corn down. May 60-61c; oats also -c off, and provisions showing 10 to 27 cents drop. Corn and oats were beartehly affected by larger arivals of com. Provisions lacked support. Jefferson Lods;e Installs Officers JEFFERSON, Jan. 9. Instal lation of officers was the main fnafurw t th meetine of Mt. Jef ferson Rebekah lodge Tuesday night. District Deputy President Miss Addie T.ibhv was insta'l'ne officer, and was assisted by Keith- el Smith. Stella Hart, Millie BU yeu. Grace Thurston. Mrs. Wells and Hattie Coin as musician. Officers installed were past no ble grand. Ida Hartley; noble grand. Margaret Davidson; vice grand. Flora Thomas; recording serrptarr. Titira Thomas: finan cial secretary, Bertha Curl; treas urer. Elmina Thurston; warden. Keithel Smith; conductor, Stella Hart- rhantain. Ada Wells: musi cian Hattie Goin; R.S.N.G.. Grtice Thurston; L.S.N.G., Maude Btack well; R.S.V.G.. Millie Bilyea- L. S.V.G., Genevieve McCaw; inside guardian, Lorene Williams; outer guardian. Mervine Thurston. Mrs. Ida Hartley was presenter! with a plant, and Addie LUby was nresented a vase filled with roses and a corsage of roses was presented to each officer. ::: . 1 .:.- 1 v "-;-.v:-i::--.. - ?' ' , - . c Hardt and baby Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hardt of Chicago, both deaf mutes, offered their three-month-old son, Ed ward, for sale for $10,000 and then lowered their "price" to $1,000 to buy food for themselves and their other son, Warren, 2. New School Ruling JEFFERSON, Jan. 9. A new ruling is in effect at school. Stu dents absent for three or more days must have a permit from the doctor before they can be re instated. Dr. J. O. Van Winkle makes no charges for this service. Butter and Eggs Are Both Weaker Livestock Generally Firm With Country Lambs, Old Cows Higher PORTLAND. Jan. J.D-Cut-tlng of c lb. off the price on first grade or in reality last grade butter in the cube trade on the Portland produce exchange for the late session, gave the trade a suggestion of increased weakness in the market. There was no change in the price of butterfat, Market for eggs ruled weak. On the exchange the only change was a loss of le on large standards but on the open market there was a wide spread of values asked. Re ceipts continued to gain. Prices were firm in the chicken market with demand far in excess of current offerings. Trade lead era report that the call for sup plies for immediate consumption is unusually liberal. Market for blocker hogs (120 150 lbs.) was showing a firmer tone. Sales were being made around 14c lb. Calves were fullr steady for the hetter trrarle but heavyweights were accumulating and the price is a trifle off at 8c generally. Lambs Are Higher There was a further advance in the price on country killed lambs. Sales were being made 17-18c lb. for tops. Ewe offerings continued firm up to a dime. Good cutter cows were moving around 7-8c lb. with canners around G-7c and a firm call at that. Bulls were steady at 8-8 Vic lb. - Popcorn is 50c sack higher around $8.25 for Idaho Jap hull ess. Celery was firmly priced and high in the south with Chula Vis ta shipments small. Imperial lettuce was unusually cheap, with sales as low as $2. Radio Programs iUy, Jan-ary 10 xow rosrx-UTD x . 7:00 Good Morning. XBC. T:05 Vaac-B Da Lata. NBC. T:1S Viennese Saxtat, SBC. 7,-0 Soloist, NBC. 7:45 Beaox Arts Trio, SBC. :00 Maaie Appreciation, KBCK 10:00 Joe While. Tanor, NBC. 10 :15 Concert Miniature, NBC. 10:S0 Cabin Clu Ortaastra, XBC. 11:00 Mafic of Speech, NBC. 11:15 Ma Perkina. SBC. 1S:45 The O'Neills, NBC. 1 :00 Betty and Boh, NBC. 1:80 Girl Alone, NBC. 1:45 Bettr Marlowe, NBC 3 :00 Al Pearre Gang, NBC. 3:30 Special (Hasel Warmer), NBC. 3 :00 Woman's Mscmsiae. NBC. 4:00 Tottea en -porta, NBC. 4:20 Concert Recital. NBC. 4:ao--Harold Dana. Soasa. NBC. 4:45 Lanfendorf Pictorial, NBC. 5:00 Irene Rich, NBC. 5:30 Collete Prom, NBC. 6:00 Al Pearee aad Gang. NBC. -80 Court of Human Relations, NBC. 7:00 First Nijhter. NBC w 7:30 8weethearti on Parade, K0M0. S:00 Omos 'a' Andy, NBC. 8 :80 Morrison Orchestra, NBC 8:45 Orgeniat, NBC 8:00 Cnes Paree Oreheetrn. NBC. 10:15 Ricardo and Violin, NBC. 10:30 Archie Lerelaad Orchestra. 11:00 Ambaaaador Orchestra. NBC. 11:30 Biltmore Orchestra, NBC. 12 :00 Weather. w-T PORTLAKD 1130 Ke. 7.3O Financial Serriee, XBC. 7:45 Breen and De Roae, NBC. 8:00 Mnsie Appreciation. NBC. :0O Si-paoa Boy. SBC 8:15 Merry Maca, NBC. 8:30 National Tama and Heaae. NBC 10:0 Tol aad Ohraa. 10:30 Home Institute. 11:15 Hinta te Hotiew trea. 11:30 Western Pa a aad Uoase. NBC 13:15 Market Beperta. 13:33 V. 8. Marina Band, NBC 1:00 O. H.- Plaauaer. 1:15 Wemen'a Karnes NBC. 1:30 Financial and Grata Reports. 1:35 Ward aad Massy. NBC. IMS Strolling Songsters, NBC. 2:00 Nicholas Mathay Orchestra, NBC. 3:30 Portland Council of Charehes. 3:45 Con gross Orchestra, XBC. 3:00 Animal Neva, NBC. 8:15 Soloist. NBC. 8:30 At the Piano, NBC. 3:35 Btatler Orchestra, NBC 3:45 Three Scamps, NBC. 4:00 -Martair Caarno Orchestra, NBC 4:15 Tommy Harris, NBC. I. -00 Eiht Churches of Christ, Sciea tut. 8:15 Those O'Malleya. 10:00 Amateur Shew. 18:35 Bsl Tsharia Orchestra, NBC. 11:00 Diamond Horseshoe, NBC. 13:00 Weather and Poliee Reports. First carload of Florida tangerines-of the season is due January Potatoes and onions were about steady Hothouse rhubarb was selling $2.50 for extra fancy Sumner 15s. Hothouse tomatoes were slow without price change. One Bid For Property srio. Jn 9. Mrs. Josie Snirdl was the only bidder on the city property adjoining her hold ings on Pentland avenue, and the town council accordingly disposed of the two lots to her for $151, at the regular January meeting. A new pump for the city drilled well was ordered purchased. I TURN U) WRJGLE-V'S For. Real I Flavor. AZ&:v xonr Tovrujn i sa. :00 Eyes of the 'World. 8:15 Margaret McCrae, Soags. CBS. 9.00 Voice of Experience, CBS. 8:30 Mary Marlia, CBS. 9:45 Five Star Jones, CBS. - 10:08 Boateaia Counsel, CBS. 11:00 Between the Book Xads. CBS. 11:15 HansT Hollow. CB&. 11:30 American School, CBS. 12:00 Bole- Mosicate, 12:30 Mark Warnow Orchestra. CBS. l :uu BOOK 01 uur.' . 1:30 Army Band, CBS.! 1:45 Homeaaker's Institute. 1:00 Joseph Plotke. CBS. 3:15 Buddy Clark Orchestra. CBS. 3:45 Musical Album. CBS. 3:00 Feminine l-aeies. DLBS. 4:45 Concert Classics. 5:00 Lean P. Drews, Organ. 5:0 Broadwny Varieties. CBS. 6:00 Hollywood Hotel:'. Ana Harding and Herbert Marsha! ia The In destructible Mrs. Talbot," CBS. 7:00 Northwestern Neighbors. 7 :30 March Mt Time. CBS. 8:15 Laay Den, the Minstrel Man, CBS 8:45 Aaron son Orchestra. DLBS. 9:00 Richard Himber Champions, CBS. 8:30 Charlie Chan. a ir. Mril Moments. 10:00 Jack Bain Orchestra. 10:30 Geae Murphr. Gridiron Com ments. 11:00 Ray Herbeek Orchestra. 11:30-13 Del Jtil-e Urcaestra. KOAC COaVALLIS 559 XO. 9 :00 Home makers' Hoar M a n e h o L angler. Federal Housing Admin istration. 10:45 KOAC School of the Air. 12:00 Noob Farm Hour. 1:00 Making Sense Out of Financial Statements. 1 ;15 World Book Van. 1:30 Science Stories. 3:00 Leaeo- in Spanish. j:00 Continuing Education "A. A. TJ. W. What is It!" Mrs. Fred Merryfield. 9:45 The Monitor Views the Sewn. 4 :30 Stories for Boys and Girls. 6:30 Farm Honr. 7:45 The American I.cRion, g:l5We Write a Story -r Alexander HnlL . g-30 The Student Porum --TJmrersity of Orepon Speech Department. WRIG LEY'S 0 PERFECT GUM n k. ! J POLLY AND HER PALS A Plea for Freedom By CLIFF STERRETT PRODUCE EXCHANGE PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 9. (AP) Produce exchange net prices: Butter Extrss, 3-tc; standards, S3c; riine 'firsts, 3:c : firsts, 32r. iutterfat PT-Si'f. Krg Lsre V. S. specials, 23c; T. S. xtras, 22c; L'. f. medium extrss, 20c. Colored frrs. lb. J1AK1U.N Lur.A M r.n I Daring prices I. is Koultry. o 1 sfoc. Hearr hens, under fi Y .16 HeaTT hens. ovr G .ib. .16 ueaium rolore-l .ft. a. '. Leghorn bens, over 3 j lbs. . .14 I.eehArn bens lieht .12 Colored sDrinrer. .. .15 L.eehorn sorinKS .! Old Roosters Is. -06 Stan .wo Reieets .05 Canons, lb. .20 Kres Candied and rraded T.mrre extras .18 .am. standard i .16 Medium extras - .16 Mediont standards .14 Pullets .12 Undergrade '. .15 TTTRKKT MARKET r,.n rnnne Iknl lb .21 FinfT Tonne tnms. Ib. . .21 LIVESTOCK tBnrina Price! Iimbs 0-00 to 9.25 Kwes lb. .03 to .04 Yearlintf lamtvs .06 to .07 Hog 140-1T0 lbs. 8 50 to 10.50 120 130 ll 8.50 to 9.50 170-210 11a.. ton 10.75 210-2.10 lbs., top 9 25 to 10.25 nnr 7.00 to 7.50 Steers 5.00 to 6.00 Dairy typa cos 1-50 to 4.00 Beef com 4.00 to 5.00 null. 4.50 to 4.75 ir.;r.r". Jt 00 to 5.50 Veal, ton - 8.50 Dreaded veal, lb 1- Dressed li02. . 17 r.RtTK AKQ HAT Wheat, western red "9 White. No. 1 81 Barley, brewing, ton 2 1 10 PaalI barlir tnn 20.00 Oat. millin;. ton 21.00 feed, ton '9P Installation Teams of Dayton to Seat Officers For McMinnville Groups DAYTON. Jan. . A union eek of Drarer is -einsr observed by the various denominations at i the Davton church. Kanm Rebekah No. 83 ana Yamhill I.O.O.F. No. 20 lodges of Dayton will go to McMinnvnte Saturdav nieht to install the offi- rem and on January 15 McMinn ville Rebekah and I.O.O.F. lodges will come to Dayton to return the compliment. SJ MAGGIE S 7 7 "7 I a x. -i couldnV help but SEE VUH WITH MAGGIE STILL perposin; eh ? ' v ( i'm tcvin t 2 ( PERPOSIN' ) I GIT HEP TCi 1 ME EVE. r2 f BREAK. OuR ) MICKEY MOUSE Thanks for the Lift! Bj WALT DISNEY Gardeners' and Ranchers' Mart Portland Grain it iHivme prieea Clorer bar Oats and retrH, ton Alfalfa. Tsiley Ked clover seed. lb. Alsika clorer s"d Vetch aeed. cwt. 12 00 12.00 13.00 .15 2.00 PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 9. (AP) Wheat: Open Higb Low Close. May ..."., efa 8H 88 'i iir 79 79 78 78 Cash: Bir Beud MueMera, 13 per cent. $1.24.: Bis tend bhietem, $1.22; dark hard winter, 12 per cent, $1.13; dark hard winter. 11 p.r cent, 96ac: soft white, 87 Vir: western white, 86Vc; Borthera aprii.p. Ifthfi hard winter, BT'ie; western red. 86-jc. tats: No. . white, 322.50. Cera: Ko. 2 eauern jellow, $31. Millrnn: 17.it. Today'a car receipta: Wheat, 23; bar ler. 1; floor, 10; oats. 2; hay, 1. 1 Portland Livestock POHTLAXD, Ore., Jan. 9. (AP) (V. 8. Dept. Aft.) Ho: Becetpta 400 - inciadiar 100 direct: market alow, ateadr t 15c lower, ttcod to choice 170-220 lbs., BMrstly 10.rj late: few early sales to $11; S30-270 lbs., $10.35 10.50; light lij-ta, $10-25-10.50. Packing aewa aaoat t $8; 1-iooth lifht to $8.50. Choice llflit feeder pif quotable, $10.75. Cattle: Receipts 150 including 29 di rcet; calres 25; market aett-e, ateady to atronr. Steers scarce, good fed kinds quotable $7.50 and above. Heifers large ly $1.75-5.75: light cattery dairy kinds dowa te $4.25 ; low ratter asrd cotter eowe $3.75-3.75: rum on to medirm in cluding fat dairy eow H-S; food beef cows $5.85-5.73. Balls $4.-5-5. Mediatn -eairrs $.50- : ehoiee to $.SO. bheep: -Receipts 150. market steady. Few rood to choice 78-SO lb. lambs $9.50. Choice train M flao;aW!a to $10. Tat ewes aaleable $4.25-5. Stocks and Bonds January 9 KTAfTK AVF.BAQE3 (Compiled by The Associated Press) 30 I ndust. Today 74 S PreT. dsy ... Month ago Year ago 1935-36 high 1935-36 low 1931 high 1934 low '4.7 72.0 76.S 49.5 G1.4 45.3 15 Rails 31.9 S1.9 29..V 28.7 81.9 1.5 43.0 22.8 15 (J tit 45.9 46.6 43.2 25.9 46.6 21.8 40.6 24.2 60 Storks 5A.9 57.0 54.2 40.8 57.0 34.8 51.4 34.9 20 10 10 10 Rails Indusl Cti'. For'n Today "1. 3 12.4 100.8 Prer. day 88. 102.4 100.6 70.1 Month ago 85.6 101.7 99.6 69.4 Year ago 87..1 95.9 88.1 70.4 1935-36 high 88.8 l.g 100.8 70.4 1935-36 low 76.4 92.2- 84.5 65.5 1934 high .... 89.4 92.9 88.9 70.0 1934 low 74.5 73.7 68.2 60.2 New 1935 highs. Portland Produce . PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 9. (AP) Batter Print, A fraoe, S8 1 parchment wrapper; 37e lb, eartoa; B grade, parchment wrapped, 35 H lb.; eartoa, 36 H- Bntterfat Pertlan deHTerys A (rade, daliveriee at leaat twice weekly. 87-88e lb.; conntry rentes, 85-S6 lb.; B grade delireriea less thaa twiea weekly. 34 5e lb.; C gra-e at market. B grade cream for warketinf-r-Boylnf V f Kcia is IK. Ecta - Baying price of wholesalers J , a, OA. r-resa epeciata, -is -v, . i - is.. .Ttt, ,autoaa 18es do. ne- dinaa fireta, 14; aaderrrade, ,3e; rbI Iet. 13 doreii. . I'k - r, .tn1a 11, Owns leaf. 19e. Broker will pay beWw ajuoisTioaav - . -sr-.ii. a mmjtm pet1aaA euTerT. S.ae lb.: bnttsrfat baaia, for 4 pes cent. Conntry meats Selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best botch ers. u 4r 150 lbs., 17c: -ealers. No. 1, ll-Ue lb.; light and tbin, 10-12e lb.; heTT, 8c lb.; cotter cow; T-8e lb.: can ners. 6-7e lb.; bulls. 8-8 -le lb.; lambs. 17c lb.; sBedmra, l.-ise ewea, i ivt lb. Mohair Nominal bujlnc pnec, tOe lb. Cascara bark Buying price, 1933 peel. tHe Ib. Hone Seminal: 193- clusters, y-lie lb. . Lire poultry Portland deltrery. boy Ing price: Colored bent, orer 5 Iba, 13-I9e lb. under jsiuc id.: I .h h i, iti lha 17-18e lb under 3i I'js.. 1516c: LegUom broilers, 2 lbs. and ojv 20e lb.; under 2 lha., 20c lb.; colore springs. $ to SVi lb 1819c lb.; rooater,. 8-e lb.; Pekin docks, jonng. 14-17e lb.; geese, 1112c in. ' .Onions Oregon. $1.7$ per 100 lbs. Potatoes Local. $1.75 cental: Klaav ath. $1.85-1.90 cental; Oescbntes Oema. L50-l.O rental; ocappoose seuea Oeros. $1.65-1.75 cental; local Barbank. $1.50-1.60 cental. Wool 1935 clip, nominal; Willamette valley medium. 2.'e lb.; coarse and braid, 23c lb.; eastern Oregon, 16-22c tb. Hay Buying price front proddcera: Alfalfa, Fo. 1. $15-18: eastern Oregoa tuaothy, $17.50-18: Willamette Talley Ltimothr, $15-16; oats and retch, $12.50 13; cloTcr. $11-12 ton, Portland.: PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 9.-JP- Slow demand for hothouse to ma toes caused the price to drop from 15 to 22 cents down to 8 to lb cents a pound on the Eastside eardeneis' and ranchers' whole sale market Thursday morning A few crates of cabbage sold as high as $2.00, with most of the volume going between SI. 40 and $1.75. A good demand for root rege- tables was noted. Spinach Per box. $1.25. Carrots Per dozen bunches, 40-55e Beets California, dozen bunches. 75e lry onions lakima. tl.jo: Oreion No. 1. $1.75-2. Cabbaee No. 1. cer crate. $1.40-1.75 red rahhae-e nnund Sc. Cauliflower California, crate, 31.05 1.3a; local, 7oc. Radishes Per dozen bunches. 45c Celery hearts Per dozen bunches. $1.35. Celery Field packed ripe, crate. $3.75: dozen bunches. $1; California, ei oe Apples Jonathans. 50 7ae: Hood River spits, au-vae; rancy eprtz, i..tu; isncy Delicious 31.60. Potatoes Local, pei 100 ponnd sack. $1.05 1. 80. Paralev Per dozen bnnchea. 40 45a. Lettuce 5 a. $2-J.50; 6s, $2 2.25; dry pack. 4 doz, bz.73. Tomatoes Hothouse, pound. 8-1 le. Turnips Purple tops, doa. bunches. 63c Squash Danish, lb., 2c; Hubbard, 2e. Cucumbers nothoose, box. $1.35. Pumpkins 1-1 14c per pound. Peooera California, lb.. 20c Swect pota'oea No. 1. $2; onrlassl- fied. 81.75. Grapefruit Arizona seedless 80's, 2.25 2.50: 100'h $2 2.25; Florida and Texas. $4.50. Cranberries Bos. $3.50 4.50. Parsnips Per log, 60e. n i . n j , jc . Orange California 'Navel. $2.25 4.25. Kutabagas 100 lbs- l.-u. r n J , r - i ran i uunu. . Rhubarb--Per 15-lb. box. $2.25; fancy. $2.50. TILL NOT KNOWING THEV.ARa CARRYING ASTOWAWV OSTRICH A3 A PASSENGER, MICKEY AND MINNIE DRIVE BACK TO RETURN HORACE'S auto! I OUNNO! TM' MOTOR'S SWElZ ERY NOW AN k FUNNY 1 .vrt-oRryNN;ffla I i2i A!'- n f I BUT EVERY NOW An TnEN I lf-? 6RATtN NOISE! y I V y uwr vvni tww vc i j'C iJT rttJi f f " LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY The Song of Songs By BRANDON WALSH I cv u- " ---- :- - : - I I --- - - , V IPnOTIN THE WiWTER yA . 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