PAGE EIGHT Th. OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Horning, December 31, 1938 Salem . Market . Quotations "" (layta Friettl (Tee arte eelew aapeliea by .local grocer ere iadlraUre of tea daily aiarket ancee ei4 U rrewere Seleae buyere U wi Ml faereateee J The Bute mo .vt- . - - - Applee All varoUoa. 0 trade, pat ba, o 6Se - . - - :. .99 - .00 Baaaaaa. Ibi. oo aulh Eaada - CrapcfraiC Txa pi. Hegaiar Delta. feaa. Ik. laui arata - Oraagea, onto .2 25 to visdcrajkLKS ' (Baylag Prices), Caeeage. la. Carteta, local do Caalif lower.- PorlTd Caler ' Dul mti: Colorx Hearte, doa. Lattaee, Calif Onieaa.- boiling. 10 lba. No: 1 - SO lba. ., t-V - -' - Greea eaSene, dot.,., ,, " ,", ... Badiabco," doa l. ,.',v ' t Peppers, -green, Calif mini Parsley -i. . r.--.,- Petsteee local, ewi,.-.. , . 56 lb, bap. , " Bi iaaebv Texaco - ... .'. . IHmIsb. doa., ' HabbanL lb. ' Tarsi pa, doa. I.7S 1.00 14 4.60 t.0 .d0 A : 40 1 7 J , ":oo tJMr.-f -.14 : v .80., ".40 t. ".45 ' ' 15. .40 , 1 50 60 1.50 "f .80 .01 V .40 - amvs! (Price paid by ladopeadrat packing plant to grower) Waleete rranqueUee. taaey. 12a: sUbbs. 10c; aaiall 6e; orchard raa, to 10c Walaat neat 25 to DOc lb. ' .. Ftlbrrta Barreloaaa, large. 12tte; taa 7 UHft babiea. lie; orrhard ra 11 te He. - Daehilty 1 cent higher. (Co-op Price to Grower) Walaata Price range, depending open way aota re la-1 different grade. 11 te ia. - " Filbert All aaoted oat r ' - - ' HOPS - x (Baying Price) " . rv.l.n itnminil l3l. Ib.-lO to .11 rin.i.N 1021 lh SO to rajglee tep WOOI. AJD MOHAIB (Baying rncea) Wool, saediam, lb. Coarse, lb. Lamb, lb. Mohair, lb . S3 vaj-tsia itrn PAITT.TTI.T (Baying Prices of Aadroaen'a) J2 .22 .18 .28 lare-e extra VediDBi etre . Largo ataadarda Ft.it ta .28 .20 .20 .20 .14 . .13 .18 .10 .15 .05 r.rsT.aT(W! (Bnylnf price for Ho. I" atock, baaed n eondltleaa and aalea reported np to 4 p.m. laba. top 00 re. -2 00 to ;oo Uoga, top -v-r 2 22 130-150 lb. 7.50 to 7.75 , 210-800 lba. 725 to 7.50 feoge, top (Midget Market) 8 00 Bowa 800 Colored frya ., Colored aMdioat. lb. White Leghorn. Is. K. 1. White Leghorn try a WhiU Legboraa, lb. Ko. 2. Beaey bona, lb. Boo tor r Grmdw B raw 4 per eet milk. fUleu basic pool prlc S2.178.- ' s.v Co-op. Grade A botterfat price, FOB Salem, 29 H. ' . (Milk baaed oa oool amoathry batterfat arerngo.) ' . ' tMstributor price, f 22. . A Rrade botterfat lleliT eredlH;Ba7ade 2&Hi O. Krade 23Ji v T A grade print, 82c j B grade 81c. -..-;.-. .4 50 to 8 00 . 4 50 to 5 50 .. 00 to 00 8.00 Beef cows Bolla .. Heifers ..i..u Tim eaaL lb. uarry type oowo " -Dressed eeal. lb. (Midyel). - .11 - MARION CHXAMEST Boylni Price .23 Vb .10 .08 .18 . .14 .00 05 Butt erf at. A grade . Igbora bona, over 8 lba. Lckfaora bens, audrr " lba Springers .j..---..--.-..t. - Colured benf, atsr 5 lbs, .... Stag, lb -L IHA Rnmtera. lb ' Reeta market value So 3 grade '"8 less -. . boo rsjcss Largo eitraa Largo ataadarda -Medium extra Medium atandarda Undergrade - PaUets . .28 26 .20 S4 .20 .14 GEAIH. HAT AJSTD SEEDS Wheat, per bushel. So. 1 white. sacked .. 84 . Red 0 Oats, grey, ton 29.00 to SO 00 - White :-. 2 0 Peed barley, ton : 23 to Clover hay. ton . 14 00 Oat 'and Votes .hay, ton U.00 Alfalfa, ton :..15.00 to 10 OO- AlBike Clover, .lb. .- 10 feed CTorer, lb. . : 13, to 14 Krg Msh. No. I grade. 80 lb. lit 1 80 Dairy Feed, 80 lb. baj.. 1 30 Ben Scratch feed : 175 Cracked Corn 1 75 Wheat 1-80 SIrids Touch Quotations at Portland Wheat Rally Blarket off Cent After i' 7 Successive Days of I Higher Prices PBOOTCB BXOZLUraa rOBTLUID. Qru Do. 10. (API Prsdaco eashaaga: I Battort Batrao, : ataadarda, 38; visa firsta 28 firsU 87. natterut SO-lOtt. - Kgxs! Largs satras 10: Una ataad arda 29: asodieaa a a t r a a 20: ssodiasa atadrda 8j sat all aatraa t assail ataadarda 24. . , . Choose I Triplets 3d loaf 18. , Second Set of Twins Born to John Bndds JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. John Budd are the parents of twins, a boy and a girl, born December 22. The little boy, Va tia Fayette, weighed 8 pounds and the girl, Vollie Fay, weighed 7 ponnds. This is the second pair of twins born to Mr. and Mrs. Budd. The baby boy and girl haYe two sisters named Nina Jean and Mary Jone. The family lives two miles southeast of Jef ferson on the Frank Johnston farm. t CHICAGO, Dec JO-m-After seven ' snccessiya .days of higher prices, the Chicago -wheat mar ket reduced - V of a cent today. largely on account of moderate proit-taking sales. Three cents a bushel net gain. within a week tempted numer ous holders of wheat lutures to turn temporarily to - the selling side of the speculative pit, so as to realize cash for their ventures, besides,- lack of evidence of any iresh buying connected with Unit ed States- government business served as a market drag. -' . Predictions of warmer- weather In domestic : winter crop areas, together with, failure, of temper atures to reach very low levels tLere, acted as another handi cap, and so too did Liverpool quotations somewhat lower, than due. At the close, Chicago wheat fvtures were lower com-! pared with . yesterday's finish, ! May 8-,-July.68-, corn down, May 51-, July 634-. oats unchanged to off, rye unchanged, to H up. and provisions unchangeal to a decline of 2 cents. Portland Grain Turkey Receipts Still Light on Portland Mart PORTLAND, Dec. 30-P-Dealers noted some increase In ben offerings on the turkey mar ket today, although receipts gen erally remained light. Trade lead ers agreed enough turkeys re mained to supply demands for immediate consumption. Club Will Meet HAZEL GREEN January 4 Mrs. B. C. Zlellnski and Mrs. Alexander Sharp will be host esses to the Sunshine Sewing club at Mrs. B. C. Zielinski's tome. "MY LOVE IS NEW" By Iris Bennett CHAPTER XXI - Rath Darby was washing vege tables as Constance came in the kitchen the following morning and sat at the white table and cupped ser chin in her hand. "Cant yon do that later. Mother? Pve something to tell you, something I'm afraid yon aren't going to like ery much." "Of course, dear. What Is It?" She dried her hands and pulled out painted white chair and sat down. Her eyes did not waver from the grave young face opposite her. Constance touched the hand that wore the heavy geld wedding band. "I'm not going to marry Terry. I'm going to marry Gordon Keith." And gripped her mother's hand. "Please try to understand. I love aim. Dent tell me I dont know moonlight. Marriage is sharing I little or much, understanding, being faithful, giving and taking. . . . ill be happy when it s over, I think." Her lips brushed her mother's face. "I think you under stand. I'm sorry for getting myself into this mess when Rosalind s af fairs are as they are. You've been through enough.' Dont try to kid me. There is some thing wrong." She was standing so still and her eyes were frightened and she spoke as if it were a labor to speak. He nodded. "Bad news? What is it? Tell me." She took a deep, tired breath. Terry, I'm I'm going to marry Gordon Keith." And paused, think- incr MT H"f m mi with l t Miitl Be very sure you aren't hurting because the light died in Terry's yourself most.' o A storm that had been brooding angrily broke just as Constance I reached Mike Flaherty's camp. In a i flash of lightning she saw Donna Flaherty's trim little figure go from window to window. The shaggy black and white dog, soaked to the hide, hurried to the shelter of the eyes and his jaw sharpened and an expression she hoped never to see again in anyone's eyes came to his. Jerking np her head because that seemed to relieve the tightness in her throat, she said softly, "I love him and he loves me. Last night he asked me to marry him in October. lie nasn been making love to me all these weeks you've been np here. I haven't seen him. I wouldnt go porch, shook himself, and crouched in the earnnr. Tho Vinnnw arirfolra f I v; r t i - i -t. ,. ltlf?lz::i L . Terry's cabin was dose. Leaving that would pass and I hoped and Ruth nodded. "And you've keen miserable. I know. Somehow mothers always know, Constance. But have yon realized what mar riage te this man means and how different it will be from marriage with a boy like Terry? He's a man ef the world and yon aren't the first girl in his life and yon probably won't be the last. He's been mar lied before and his marriage failed. Ten must consider all those things." - "AD I can think of this morning Is that I'm going to hurt Terry. I'm going te the camp today and tell the ear, she hurried over the soggy ground to the porch, opened the door, and went in. But she stood quietly on the threshold of the room. prayed that it would. But it didn't. I Waitl" he said. Getting np, he went to the win- looking at her photograph on theldow and stood for a long time with aesic. was souea irom nanaiing. his back tn her. His ,nM anH tV,. 'I was another girl then," she beatino- rain and th thnnrfor ar.4 thought, pulling the yellow hat lightning were maddenine. Tremb- slowly from her hair. "I wish 1 1 ling, her heart feeling that it would I burst, she waited for him to speak. At last be laced ner. "There's a lot I could say, Con stance." he said evenly. "But I don't know that it would help any." Terry, I know I've hurt yon were that girl again." How to tell him. ... When be came in, she knew she would be weak and aching. But be did not come in for quite some time. She could not be quiet and ait and wait. The hie-h brown him. I've got to tell him I Is that all heels of the brown and white sport terribly." yvwuve w sayt -1 shoes waikea bade and forth. This "Think of yourself. Think of your L is one ume wnen i can ii room. . . She would always re-Hif. with him." He was thinking of advise yon. Her advice would be member It. There was a desk and a her. Not until later, not nntil ah futile. Ton taught them nil yon studio couch and several deep ahab- was gone and he realized that she knew but yon could not tea them Jby chairs and many books. Terry's I would never come again, would he whom to marry because they would I brown riding boots, very muddy, think of himself and his hurt and were in the corner, ills sweater was thrown over a chair and his pipe was a tnarker In s thick book half read. He came in Just aa lightning Qla- stot listen and in the end they al ways listened to the music fat their own hearts. Her own heart ached - new with fear. . . . "Marriage is a I gamble even with men yen think you I His brown face and hair were wet and his dark trousers and white know well. I just want yon to belminated the room. sure, very sure, that yon really love this man and aren't just blinded by his good looks and reputation. I only saw him once and he it good ' lookine and fascinating." "I love him. That's all I know. I his loss. Bat now be was thinking. ox ner and ox a man who bad lost the respect of his friends and who had come running like a man who had committed a crime to hide la a town that continued to feed his van ity. Now he could think of nothing except Constance whom he loved sweater were clinging to him. See- tenderly and passionately tiring out ing her, his eyes lighted np the way they always did when he saw her after weeks and sometimes months lore him and I want to be with him. 1 0f separation. I cant Stay away from tum." I "Constance! I aaw the ear and . Sleepy-eyed, Rosalind appeared I knew it must be yool" He came to la the doorway. I her and put his arms around her. . Quietly her mother said, "ConHwhy didnt you let me know yon stance has Just been telling me she were coming?" And kissed her and Is going to marry Gordon Keith, I laughed and drew away. "I'll get Rosalind.1 Constance said. "I dont want any ene te know just yet except Terry. Tm going to the camp today ana teu him." Rosalind's dark eyes sprang awake angrily "l didn't make a mistake when I married Van. ' I loved him. I still do. But you're snaking a mistake you'll pay for for the rest ef your life. You're all . wromrl Why cant you see HI You're crazy, Constance. Ton dont knew what vonre doine." Looking from the dark-haired you weti I couldn't get those little her life with Gordon Keith. Should he tell her about him? Or should be let her go to him, loving him blindly? It would not dissuade her to tell her. She would defend him as she had always defended the peo ple she loved. No good would come of telling her of Gordon's past and tus marriage. ... Constance said, "I loved you. Ter ry. I loved yon with all my heart devils out of the river. They thought and I didn't want anything to come f a. a. A a 1 M L I . " . was great wn w awim in ujo Detween us. I was the happiest girl rain." alive. I still love vou. T alwava How are you, Terry?" Stupid I shaH" thing te ask. He looked strong and I Hia smile was grim. "If I didnt happy. J know you so well, I'd tell yon that I'm great Win yon wait nnta I you never loved me. But you did. I into some dry clothes? Won't be j know that" ' get i a minute. Standing - by the window, she waited. Her forehead was moist and hot. Nothing had ever been as dif ficult as this. ; Nothing. He would hate her with the intensity with girl to the fair-haired, one, Ruth which he had loved her. Oh, Terry, !. . . a I. .i a a . . la. a . a thought. "If she is making a mis- vtake, she wont know nnta it's too late. Gordon Keith has come be- tween Terry and her. Will Terry, - whom she has loved for so long, come between her and Gordon when they are married?" ' "I'm only trying to do what I think Is right," Constance said in a tired voice. "I'm only trying to be honest with yon and with myself. in there humming, yon dont know I But in a minute you will know. . , And all at once she thought she would prefer never seeing Gordon a rain rather than hurting: Terry tike this. The sudden sharp thought made her heart jerk. "But I cant marrv Terry when I'm in love with Gordon. That's not xair. I've got to see this through." and POKTIJUfD, Ore.. Do. 80. AP) Waoet:, .. . . Opoa Bif Lew - Otoee Mar 88 8 88 8 ' Cask Oreia: Oats. Mo. S-SS Ik. wait. S7.50: He. 8, 88-lb. fray, BoaaiaaL Bar loy. No. t-45 Ik. BW, 38.00. Cora, Va. . KT akiaaeeat, SS.50.. " Cask Wfceat Bio: Soft wkilo 8714: westexa white 87; westers rod 83. Bard raa winter oreTaary 63;- 11 par oeat 0814; 1 Pr oeat SH; 18 per oeat ; 14 per coat TS. Hare: whlto-Baart eraia ary 87 Hi 11 par eeat aaqaoteo; 12 per cent SlVfc I IS per eeat 88 H j U per at C9. - TeeWy'a oar receipts: Waoat 88; floor 5j hay 1; aaUUoea a. I'ortlaml IjvtuWwk PORTLAND. Ore.. Dae. SO. (API (US Deot. Arr.) Hors: Beeeipte 850, including 177 Street; asarkot a boat 35 lower tbaa Tkarsday aversfo; gooa-caoiee 185-310 lb srWaina saoetiy 8.00: few choice upward te 8.15; okeice ear load lota quotable to S.2S; 330-380 Ik. lota 7.50 75; few Heat lienta 7.50-65: packing sows steady at 6.00-35; food-ekoiee feeder pira quotable 7.75-8.25. Cattle: Keeeipts so, earrca oo, incma inc 4(J direct; supply aaoetly lower grade be-stock ; ssaricet about steady : cottar keif era 4.25-75; strictly- food keif era sal able te 7-73 ar above ; low cutter sad cotter eowa 8.0O-4.00; few eommea-me-diura eewa 4.50-5.25; food beef eows S.OO-50-; bails 5.00-6.OO; week's top fed steers S.75; choice eealera salable so 8.50. Sheen: Receipts 600. laclsdinf 84 through, and direct ; market nominally steady; good-choice tracked ia I a ask a aalable at 7.75-8.00; choice carload lota aaluble upward to s.oo; food-cnotee ewes aalable from 8 00-4.00. . North Portland livestock Market Will bo closed llonday. Do you hate me?" "1 dont now. But I nrobablv snail.- - " . . mis is stows to be verr em- Derrassing tor you." 'Don't worry about that." He spoke sharply because he had tight reins on his emotions "Is there any thing more to say?" -. - She raised her eyes! "No. I mess not. Suddenly we're strangers who nave no tiling to say to each other." bne reacted for her hat on the desk. "T-m t L... . v a tuiiiuvyi,,. Hia hand stripped the spine. "Let's not have any post-mortems, please, or any sad farewells. Dont wish ma luck or tell me yon hope IH find an- W earing dark . trousers and a It hesnt hmtm eaav te know what to 1 yellow snorts shirt that accentuated I other atirl to take vonr nlar. An. do." . ' j his tanned face, he came out of the j other girl to take her place! 'Don't She was wearing a yellow Cress l bedroom, got nis pipe irom uw uuu iieti sorry for me. I dont want re- - and a small knitted yellow hat when (book, filled it, and lighted it. . Igrets ever me te spoil anything for she came downstairs that afternoon I "We're going to nave a long tai you." :i u ; feeling that her heart was like a I before feeding time," he said. "Sit I Her eyes filled. "Ton do hate me." weiatht draatsrinc her down, wasnt I down here beside me ana teu me au - leva auDDosed to make vou hanovT 1 about yourself. Tell me about Rosa- Loving Terry had made her happy, jlind. Mother wrote me. Awiuiiy Wenldnt loving Gordon ever make! tough on your mother what hap- her happy or would ft always be like 1 pen ed." Again ugntning lunmin- s storm raging within her? " lated the room. "Not frightened, sre Her mother looked at her gravely. I tout Yon never used to be." "Are yon sure t ..." 1 Her voice was soft but strained. "I'm sure I'm doing the honest "Terry, yon sit down. I I want to .thing by telling Terry." stand." And when he sat on the "You're not nappy. ' uoraonistuaio concn ana erossea nis long, geifh'a words and hia 'kisses last I thin legs and put fair nine between night didnt make you happy, child, j his teeth, she came quite close to Harriars is more than tender words 1 him. sad passion sad remaaet he- thsl fie nowned. "rfhafa wrongl INirltnnd Produce PORTLAND. Or.." Dee. 80. f AP) Country meats Selling price to retailors: Country killed koga beat outcner, unaer ISO lba, 10 ioh is. ; veaiera iztte id.; hcht and thin. S 10 lb.: eeaey 6 9 Ik ; lambs 14 14 He lb.; ewea -7e lb.; bolla 8 e lb.; cutter eowa 7-7Hi Ik.; caaaar eowa 6 6He lb. Lie poultry Buyipf piieea: uegaora broiler 114 to 14 lb. 16e lb.; 3V. lba. 16c; colored springs 3 to V ma., tor b beer 8V4 lba 17e: lcbora kena over 3 4 lba 14 15e lb: under 4H lba 14 lb.; colored hens to 8 lbs, I Or lb : oear 5 lba 18e lb ; No 3 grade id. leaa Turkey Selling prieea: Dresed. oew rrop ben. 26 2Se lb.; terns, 23 35c lb. Buying prices: Kew ben 35-26o lb.; torn 22 23 lb. Potatce Yakima f a as a 120 eentai; loral 100 110; Oeschutee ferns. 120 140 cental: California aweeta, 135 I 60 for 50 lb. Tste Onlona Oregon. No. 1, 120 1.80 can tal; Yakima 80 40c per 80 lba. Wool WUmaaetie ealley. -aoaalalt aso aiaaa 33-33 lb. eeeree aad braMa, 33-38 Ikt lassb aad tall 30 lb.; eastern Ore foa 1623 ik. Bay BelHof prtoo U iwlaJVeret Alfalfa He. 1, 16.00 teat oat eeUk 12.S0 tea; elevev 11.00 tea: tiaaethy. aaatera Ora te 16.80; De valley 14.00 toa Portlaad. Hope Sew erow Chsaters 30 lk Pr doa 33 la. JMoaalr Soealaolt 1838. St Av . Cases ra bark Baylag price, 1888 Swat to lb, Sagar Berry sad I tall, 100a, 4.80; kale 6. 06; beet 4.1 eoatal. tie flowr Holliag arlee, dty eo- 48a. 8.15-5.78; bakers' bard wheal, aet, S.76 6J5; bakera' k roes tern, 3 65-4.80; bUadod wkeet Oeer. 4.20-4.45; soft waoat floor, 4.15; grab am, 40a. 8.80; wsoto wheat aSa. 4 60 bbL Wool in Boston BOSTOK, Dee. 80. (AP) PS Dept. Agr.) Iaqairies for fiae westera frewa wools were fairly aamerooa today ia the Boatoa aaarbet aad freqaeot bida ,were kolof - aaado. Bayers, maable to aoevre wools at tkair roeoat low bida, were ia alined te raise taeir effera, tba grad aalty aloaiaf tbe f ap botweea aad aakiaf prieea oa aisabla eaaatitiea of wool. Oaly a BBoderate Tohiae of wool was fold ia the- past week bat sentiment kaal akowa isaproToaaeat because of the lengthening of kayera' resistance to aakiag prieea. Qraded combing k right fleece wools wore aaetee steady daring the past week at 38 te SI eoata, ia the freaae, for fine Do fcsioee, 29 to SI eeato for half blood, 31 to 83 cents far kteoda aad 80 to 81 casta for eaarter-blooda Stocks and December SO STOCK AVEEA0E8 Compiled ky Tke Aaaociatod Proas SO . 16 ladaa '. Raiie Net Chf. . A .8 A .1 Friday 76 9 33.3 Preeiooa day 76.6 28.1 Moatk ago ,73.S 30.3 Tear ago 60.6 19.1 188 high 76.6 33.3 1988-low 49J 13.1 1937 high 10L6 49 5 1967 low 67.7 19.0 16 OUI Stocka A .3 A 3 S5.8 86.6 S5.0 S3.S S7.S 34.8 64.0 si.e SOXD AYXSAGES 36 Balls Ket Chg. -S- A .6 Friday 60.4 Preeioaa day 69.S Month ago 68.3 Year ago 1936 kigk 19S8 low 1937 high 1937 low 1932 low 1928 kigk Low yield New 71.8 70.6 46.3 89.0 70.8 45.8 ....101.8 ...110.6 high. te ladaa A .1 98.7 98.6 98.4 95.8 100.6 93.0 104.4 95.5 40.0 98.9 10 Ctil A .6 92.0 91.6 92.7 90.8 95.1 85.6 102.8 90.8 64.6 102.9 63.9 63.7 60.4 4S.0 64.7 3.7 75.3 41.7 ie Forga A .4 63.8 61.9 63.5 65.4 67.0 69.0 74.7 64.3 42.2 100.5 Has Michigan Post AURORA r Miss Nina Kitta who taught In the Aurora Rails, Utilities Bolster Stocks Traders String to Profit Taking in. View of Long Holiday NEW -YORK, . Dec. : MiPrrSe leetive baying of rails, utilities, amusements and specialties help ed keep - the ' stock., market ' on balance today despite shaklness ot - other groups dne to' profit taking and last-minute "cash" tax selling. There was little diminution In Wall Street's business optimism, bnt many " traders, ' looking to the forthcoming lengthy holiday the . market ' will recess after tomorrow until Tuesday appar ently decided' to lighten commit ments or stand aside to await the birth ot a new year. Others, however, collected favorites suf ficently to offset liquidation. Anyyg stocks emerging with pins signs there were a number of new highs for the year. Loss es, on the whole, were confined to fractions. Several aircrafts continued to exhibit strength, but most re treated. Steels and motors were in arrears after a fairly firm etart, , Dealings in the first hour were the . fastest, dwindling thereafter. Transfers, totalled 1,400,010 chares against 1,882,?60 the day before. The Associated Press av erage of 60 issues was up .2 of a point at S2.9. Closing Quotations NKW YORK. Doe. 10-rP)-Today'a closing Quotations: Al Chem Dye. Ill Allied Stores 11 American Can .loo Mart PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 80. (AP) (TJS Dept. Agriculture). Apples Oregon Delicious, medium to large extra fancy, 1.60-1.75; fancy 1.35 1.60, 0 frada P P 60-60e; Bpitxen bergs, medium to large extra fancy, 1.50 160; fancy, 1.35-1.85; Mewtowna, medi um to largo extra fancy, 1.60-1.65; fancy 1.85-1.50; O grade face and fill, 60-60 Waahiagtoa Delicioua, medium te large extra faery, 1.85-2.00; wineiaps, medi um to large extra fancy, 1.50-1.60; fancy, 1 85-1 50; Homes, C frada face and fill. 75-85c schools several years ago, now holds a fine position as physical education and history teacher in the high school at Birmingham, Am For Power 1 7s Am Power A Lt. f tt Am Red Std San 11 Am Roll Mills . XI Am Smelt Ret 51 Am Tel ft Tel.. 149! Am Tobacco B . S 8 hi Am Waer Wks. 13 Anaconda 1 4 Armour 111 ... 6 Atchison ...... 4H4" Barnsdall ..... 184 Bait Ohio ... 74 Bendix Avia 194 -Beth Steel:... 774 Boeing Airp ... 36 rBorge-Warner . Sl4 Budd Mfg ..... Calif Pack .... 1 Callahan Z-L .. 14 Calumet Hec .. 8 eign6hwK 3: .".12378 Canadian Pacific 6 J I Case . . V 89 4 Caterpil Trac . . 4 6 Celanese 23 4 Certain-Teed ..11 Ches ft O 37 J4 Chrysler 8 2 ft Coml Solvent . Comwlth ft Son. Conaol Edison . Consol Oil , . . Corn Products Cnrtiss Wright . Dn Pont de N.. 1544 Douglas Aircraft 78 Elec Power ft Lt Erie RR ...... General Electric General Fooda General Motors. Goodyear Tii'e . Gt Nor Ry Pf.. Hudson Motors. Illinois Central. Insp Copper . . . Int Harvester . . Int Nicacl Can". Int Paper ft P Pf Int Tel-A Tel 104 Natl Power ft Lt S 1 Northern Pacific k 14 80 Packard Motor . 8 J C Penney .... 84 Phillips Petrol .. 7 Press Steel. Car. Pub Service NJ. Pullman 11 Safeway Stores . 1 Sears Roebuck . 44 Shell Union ... 40 Sou Cal Edison. 50 Southern Pacific 374 Standard Brands 29 Stand Oil Calif . 8 Stand Oil NJ ... 19 Studebaker .... 16 4 Sup Oil 59 Tlmkr Ron Bear. 55 Trans-America . 504 Union Carbide United Aircraft. Johns Manville .1054 United Airlines. Kennecott .... 43 US Rnbber '. . . . Libbey-O-Ford . 5 4 - US Steel V . . Ligg ft Myers B.103 Walworth Loew's Monty Ward .. Nash-Kelv .... Natl Biscuit ... Natl Cash .". . . . Natl Dairy Prod 53 Western Union 52 White Motors , ' 8 Woolworth "". : , 25 New York 24 Cities Service . . 124 Elec Bond ft Sh 4 76 43 14 32 38 184 73 14 23 20 Vt 7 28 4 63 74 3 62 6 89 42 12 51 6S 8 24 .. 12H . . 50 Curb 74 1Q Articbokee Calif., 8.60-J.75. Avocado Calif, fuert 1.75-1.90. Bananas Par bunch, 5-5 He lb.; email lota. 5V 6c - Beans Limaa, 15 15e. Brassels: Bproots W eep erate, 85 SOe; CaUf. 8- lb, . Cabbage Oregon ballbead. see crate 3.00; ordiaarw 1.10-1.10; broken toga, 14 -3c. Cauliflower Local, Ne. 1, 1.00-1.10; No. 2, 60!75; Calif., 1.15-1.25. Celery Oregon. Utah typo 1.40 1.50 per crate; white 1.75 3: hearts, fey.. 1 00 1.25 doa.; Cahf., Utah, 2.15-2.25; white, 2.10-2.25; hearts 1.25 doa. Citrua Frnit Grapefruit, Texaa marsh seedless, 8.25 3.50; Ansona. fancy, 2 0O 2 25. choice 1.75 2.00; Florida. 64 64a. 3.25-8.50. - Lemons Fancy, all stxaa, 8.50-5.25; choice. 2.75-8 60. Limea. flats, 1.40. Orangea California nsrels, all aixea. 265-810; fancy 126. 8.75; choice, 2,25 2.50; place pack, 2.00-2.25. Tangerinea Calif., 1.10 bundle. Cranberries -bbL Wash. HcFarlands 4.00-425. Cuenmbers Hothouse, par doa, fancy 1.15-1.20; No. 3. 40 60c; ria 65 90 doa.; Calif.. 2 doa.. 2.75-8. Eggplant Calif., 12-14 lb.; per las. S3 2 15. Grapes California, luf boxea. Em per ore, US No. 1, 1.50-2.00; Almeriaa, 1.60 1.75. Garlic Local, bast, 7 8 lb.; poorer 5 6c lb. Lettuce California, 5 dozen, iced, 2 00-2.50; 6a, 1.60-2.00; dry, 6 do., 3.50 2.75; Imperial, Iced, 4-5a, 8.00-3.25; Ariiona 5s, iced, 3.90-3.25. Mushrooms Cultirsted. 1 lb., 85 40e. Onions Wsshington yellows, 50-pound sacks, 65-75c; large, 80-90e; commercial, 50-60e; Oregon Labish yellows, 50-ponnd aacks, 75-90e; 10-pound sacks, 1718c; boilers, 50-poaod sacks, 55 60c; 10 pound sacks, 15-16c; acta, brown 4 He. Peara Oreoo. Boac.. Iwite, So KOr . a. fey 0e-$l ; . Anjoo ax. fy., l.tu 160, 80 8b. med.. 1.20-1.35; box. 70a; C grade 80-0c Winter Nelita, or cbard run, 40 60:-0omee, ex. fey., 2 85 8. Peas Calif.i 15-17 ; hamper 4.0O-4.25. Peppers Calif , green mgn. 81 SO I u. loose, 6-lOe lb.;. Florida, 16 18c. Potatoea Orngoa, locai ICusseta and long whites.' No 1. 81.10 1 15; No. 2s, ST A J I SJ1 Jil.. ft a- 1 Russets. 1 25 1.40; Klamath No. I Ku sets, 1.40 1.50; No. 2. 60 lbs., 45 50c; Wash. Kussets 1.36-1 40; 35 !b. aacks. 35 37 H; No. 2. 47 H 50e per 50 pound ssck bakera. 100 pounds, 1.60 1.80. " Rhubarb Calif, 150 160; Ore.. 1.15 1 25 for 15 lbs. Rhubard Or., IS lb. box, 1.15-1 25. 8qnsh--Oregon Washington Usniib crates, 81-10-1.25; Ifsrblehead, 3 2 He. Bwiet Potatoea California. 60 pound crates. 81 50 1 60 No 2. 81.20 1.30; Louisiana yams, 1.75-1.85. Tomatoes California, lags, repacked, 2.00 2.25; Oregon Hothouse, 16 30e lb. Spinach Oregon 1.20 1.40 orange box; local 85C-1.00; Wash., 1.25 1.35. Bunched eegetablea Oregon per dozen bunches: Beets, 25-30c; earrota 35 30c; green onions, 80-35e; parsley, 20 25c; Jap radishep. 45-50e Ing; radishes, winter, 20c: kste, 30 35c; leeks, 25 80c; turnips, 25-30a per dozen; celery root, 50e per dozen; broccoli, legs, 40 45e, 50 55c per dozen; Calif, parsley, 35c; Swiss ehsrd. 35e dozen; radishes, 80 35e; broccoli, 6 7 pound; 45e dos. bunches; carrots 45 50c. Root regetablea Carrots, lugs, 40 45c; aacks, 1.00-1 25; rutabagaa, 1 35 150 hundredweight; beets. 1 10 1.35; 35 0e for lugs; turnips. 1.25 1.50 per hun dredweight; lugs, 85c; parsnips, 45 50 lug; horseradish, 20o per pound. POIXY AND HER PALS Mixing Business With Pleasure By CLIFF STERRETT f OH.DEAR.TUAT VDUNQ EVE - ALJ L- I TO VtXJR EVES EVER i ,4 I f flU-,THEy BCTTHER ME )L 4 SPECIALIST IS COMINO OV&R JjI I S'POSB I DOTHEl-RYDU MUCH. I 1 I PLENTV CUTEy. Jf r ' -TON16HT. I SUPPOSE HEU.TA1JT fi SOxGAL. V MISS PERWNS ?JX V -w- v r MICKEY MOUSE A Case ot Insomnia By WALT DISNEY I 1 V I'VE GOT IT! V-W" . TH flL NEVER VI BUT ITS THE ' " I BOvi HE l W' " i WE'LL SLEEP &t!ISU&i r-iT CAN'T jTGfcr ' ' l tuTrviK STr2 l&hnSwJffft .5 SaSNieHT LT-a V( ME I1L NEVER V fHERE!Bifi rM " m v.-V... S. mickey amd WtlhSlyL JSP SS'- ToVv z0k PF&a A CRUSOE ARE $ Y0M WttZfcHi 7 ' BE-MT- -4l L" WILD ANIMALS. p3 f Wf Hr J LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY By BRANDON WALSH nq sir it AirT very coto xn; BUT ITS KIHOA SUPPtR- AW WHEKl IT'S WETAM'SLIPPERy IT KKJ U5C LEAVINT "rtOUH SWE.LU R OP RUB8ER3 LOCKEO I DOTT KWOW HOW If MY GOODNESS I 0-00-H-HEl-t J-T2ji1 r-JLL WHEW .'WHAT AW EXHlBmOM OF V 1EVER60TALOM& l WERE COMES THE. NEVER AAAKE NXX! Jf I5?! i-S' SKILL AHO COCRACK-THAT1STHE 3 WITHOUT VOU. AMMiC- 1 A FIRE. ENGINES tTi rM SCARED F A c7& RR5T BACK-SEAT DPlVER I EVER A VOU ARE AAV EYE5 J f 3s" r TD LOOK riVMSll " L ijm FEITT LIKE " cr- Ha. AAY GUIDE-MY-- J JwJf,.' vtC h mjilfT1 1 , 1 CWEER1M& GUDRYOSrCTTrtaT SUI S JISlda, V& irUl 1 , ' V I HE COGHTA SET A -J TOOTS AND CASPER A Caged Bird By JDDIY MURPHY HURRY. COLONEL, WE-RE ALU OJNu TO DANNY'S Ba PARTY TONIaVHT and Make whoopee!. CASPER. rM A WILD WOLF AND "THIS IS MY NI&HT TO HOWL! COLONEL HOOPER. 1 WANT A WORD. WITH VOU IN PRIVATE! st-bv. vaw YOU'LL NOT MAKE A FOOL OUTA VOURSELF TONIGHT LIKE YOU DID LAST YEAR' TONUaHT YOU CANT SlNtV.DANCE. SMOKE OR YODEL BUT TOU CANNOT HAVE A NOT "T NOT ONE EVEN 11 AND ILL ONE M BE - LITTLE B WATCNIWZr SNORT. ) YOU LIKE SOPHIE yr A HAWK! I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL BEINZ, COOPED UR LITTLE BIRDJE-1 AIN7 M A CAaE. BUT rM MARRIED TO SOPHm AND THATS THE SAMS THINO ! s7k sS7 I THIMBLE THEATRE StaTi-ins Popoye "Evolution's Not Good for the Constitution' eat & abook au bead. "I am aorry for yon. Constance. Much order for yon than for myself." M went to tb door and eat ber nand on the knob. - aUW . a a - . . . zoa ceu-rae not to nave any regreta. Bat I ehalL And, Terry, thank yon for not being ansry and accusing. I don't enppoae we can be fnenda after this. . . . "If we can't be more than that. then we can't be anything." : (To be continued) CearrUM fer bis Reanett: kg I THE M0CEVA DRINKS F I vir N f 4 ABE VOU hrVHO FPOM'A FOOr4Tlr4G OF . I - tiv 3 f ti. THIRSTV? 1 'ME? 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