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PAGS.TXN Tfc OUTGO!? STATESMAN, Cstea, Ore?ca, Tfczrsday Ucnfe?, Jzscxry 23, gSloiii AV&rket Quotations i , '.. : (Bayiag hkN) - v-,rf (Tkt erlee blw (applied by ft local (ncr erw tadieetl of the daily Mark price paid te freweia by Balem bay era lot -art aot.fviraatMA j,Tk BtftMt- M.) , . ApplesAll varUti, 0 gni per be. 60 66. .. .- . -a Baaaaaa, lb aa otolh , , ,. .OS Um4i i -...v. i .1 .06 Clao r'A..; " ;;'.: '"i1.8 ' 'Grapefruit..' Tuit : 8.75- -giplii., , ,.,,.3.90 i Date; lrwk. ih.M-. - 1 Leatoaa. eraf..,. ww . Dxeea 'arete- J.5 te-Se vtaifiiiii- '-- . . Beyta IWeealjvx ; Baai- Jam. J - .40 f,SJBf. 10. - . .vi .Carroty Califs art S3.75 to 1.15 , Caellflewer, Porttaad , i ,'V.- ,, 1,35. 1 Cater BeartK. do, .' .i -1.20 Letter. Calif.- -' Qnloo. aoittat, 10 Th. No. ? At A ILa . erw tra- .J.OQ tOS.00 . ' Green eaten, do. ' Peppers, grea, CaliL rare ley - Patau as, beat, awC - Bpinaea, Texas, .ow. Ueatth. a. Tlnhhard. lh Turnip, 'do. a ,.is - :'S0- . o ; .: : 1.44 Lj - J j - .40 - 1.50 j K J. S.UO , -.SO'. .01 H :40 -j (Meo pals ay Isdpedat seeking flaa -I- .. . ''tojmw) ' Walnut lranqaett, faaey, 1J: ' 4Tm,10e;- aaU Sc; erebard raa, la ICe. IPalaat aiaata S5 ta SOa'Ih. . . i.lbrt Barealooaa. tarn, 12 14 J tea ay II Ma; kabita, 11; arehard raa 11 U ' ta le. . - ' : Filbavta An aat - . 0- Mcaa.to Otawar) f. , , y'. .Walaato Friea ranra.' 4padtag .aaoa vay aau raa ia 14 different gradta, 11 Mi 12a. DaefclHr 1 aaat hichar.- , . aaiiara, aaannal, t37. ib10 to CloaUn, 1838, lb. 20 to 1 facflaa, tap - WOOZi AID MOHAIX v (sartBg rami Wool, aaadlaaaj Ik. .... Cea raa, lb. . , , Iakt. Ih.- ' - Maaalr. la. wnnm awn vnffT.nv (Bartaf rrleaa af Aadraaaa'a) .1 .it St 22 .18 Jit Trra antra Ifrdiaa axtraa Larf ataadarda Palleta Colored frya ....i Ooiered Biadlaav lb. WaiM Lasaoraa. lb. Ka. 1- . Wbita Lacaoraa, fry v Wbita Lacborna, lb. No. S.. Heavy hem. lb. Boaatara . , , .10 .14 .14 .13 44 as JO aa .08 as .OS Grmd B raw 4 per ceat atlk. Salem baala pool prfc S2.10. Co-op. Gntd A battertat price,' FOB 8aleaa SOe. ' (Milk baaed aa aeaU-ataatUy battarfat aeorafa.) , ; ; Distributor pHc, f22.: - grfeda batterfat-iDellT-crcd S8c; U Krado 24c ; C tjrade 20c - h A grade print, 29c; B grade 28c. . . U7Z8T0CX . r (Soyisff oxko or a. 1 atock, baaa4 oa aaadlttaaa aaa aalaa rayartod ta 4 a. bl - Lambs ta 0.00 Kwaa - - a.oo to s.oo Brrtopa - JS0-15O lb. S10-000 lb. Sawa-. Bee caw a Bella . Heifer Top eaal ..1S 7.00 ta 7.05 J 7.S t 7.40 0.00 -4.50 to 5.00 .4.60 to 5.50 .5.00 to 0.00 0.50 Dairy tyaa cow . S.&0 ta 4.30 Dr4 U lb. (Mldft) .13 Hoc, top (Mldret Market)-.. S.00 - KAXIOM OBBAMSXT Baytog Pnea Battarfat, A grade - .30 , Leybora be a, aear S Iba ao Laybora beat, aader 11a fba. , ,, .08 Bpriagara , . At ' Colored baaa, aear 5 lb. . q 8ti. lb. ' . .00 Old rooatare. Ib. , , .05 Bejeeta, aiarket Talae, N. 3 grade Sa tea ZOO PBICX1 Larf extra - . .10 Large ataadarda .14 kediam atr" .14 Xcdlnm atandarda - , .13 Undergrade .13 ' Pallet u q3 GBATJr. HAT aad SEEDS Wbeat, par bohL Ka. 1 wbita, laektd i i .05 Bad , .05 Oata, grey, toa wait .30.00 to 80.00 .30.00 reed barley, tea , 33.0Q to 38.00 Clover bay, tea , 14.00 Oat and Vatck hay. toa -.14.00 Alfalfa, toa . 15.00 to 16.00 09 ta .11 .14 AUik Clover, lb. Bed Clover, lb. Egg mat a, no. 1 graae, ao ID. Dag i.ao Dairy lead. 80 lb. bag 1.80 Hea aeratcb faad . , 1.75 Cracked eara . 1.75 Wbaat 1 " to 1.40 Lambing Season Opens RICKREALL Lambing season has started at the J. H. Harland Pay 70 Cents, , Grain Fntures Profit.Ttklng .Eraieii Prt of Earlier Caliu in ' CHISAGO.- Jan. ' tStirf-Atttr wheat prices' had' worked upward early- today; to the test level -ia three -weeks, increased seUlnt; that lneladed profit ' taklcg erased the .g-lns and cave the market an lmrnlar tloee. . Sabatntial bnyloc orders were In "eTldence "at around TO cents lor both' May and July contracts; mis support, ereaitea oy most pit . traders, to . dealers rrOTlni hedges on. sales to mills or for snbsidised export, wise persistent enough' to sIto' prices a firm an- dertone. Early In the session the pit was canght' bare of - sellers, which accounted largely, for the 14 cent mn-np of Talnes in the first IS ' miantes of-, trading; r' British Boy More c-'rv Indication of broadened Inter eats of Earopean ; importers in the international .-heat market was a constractlTe factor.' Brit ish interests bought more than 2,000,000 bushels of wheat from Australia.; and Canada aa well as some domestic hard winter grain. Wheat closed H lower to higher than yesterday. Hay 70 70, July 6ST4-70; corn off to H up. May 114, July 52i ; oaU H- mner; rye H up; lard S to S higher. Quotations at Portland i aBOSIIUl aianaiai : il POKTLAKO, Cm, Ja 35AP vairy yaaaaca yneesi ' -a Batter: Bxtraa 30; ataaa-trta 34; gi-M firata S; first 34. Battarf-t Sau.97. ' Xggt: Large axtraa 19; largo ttBd-r4i II; aaa-hua extra 17; aixtiBia tadrd 17: aamaU axtraa 10: gmali -tadhma la . C-eee: Trlplata lt; laa 14. . Plan Crawfish Feed SILVERTON George 'Manolis, commander of the local American Legion post, called a meeting of the crawfish committee Monday night to make definite plar- for the annual crawfish supper, to be held April 1. farm, with S3 lambs reported ao iar. fit Envoy Extraordinary By E. Phillips Oppenheim 99 i . CHAPTEB XHX ! The Earl of Bemrose eontinned te describe the actiTities of Lady Matresser's sons - . Perhaps I hare said more than I ought te have done. StQL Just be fore the Abyssinian war I do know that be was the first person sent for by the permanent Foreign Secretary, that be had appointments with Cab inet Ministers and that sort of thfaf for a fortnight and ereryone consid ered bis opinion extraordinarily valuable. , Master Ronald does not go abont' the world with his eyes closed, you know. ' - "Ton are rjfrinc oe new. ideas A rUbflO me aBaXet 8) afW a - - B - I enrvais a-af epajaaf . oaasej v avuv w VUa -71 hope te heavens I am not mak ing mischief , Bemrose exclaimed. "I am Just telling yon what I have neard said. On the other hand ho , has nevor shown tb alightast signs ef any ambition to take a governor ship or anything of that sort .to the whole thing seems te lead aowher. That la why I am glad of your news that he is thinking of aettlinf down. : There are so few of the old order." served in the G.eat Hones end a few minutes later a fluttering? little con course of women followed their hostess to the drewfogTooms. Ma tresser left the place and came down to the other end of the table to where his principal male guests were seat ed. The port was reverently sipped. "What happened to Andrews!" a neighbor asked bis host. "He was fetched away while we were shooting Sneddon's Wood," Matresser replied. "The chap he picked up after aa accident and to whom he played the good Samaritan had the bad taste to peg out." "Such a careful fellow An drews," Bemrose remarked. "I won der he came out at all if the man was in any danger." "Concussion is a queer thing," Matresser reflected leaning forward "brought a fifty-ton Keren Into port in the midst of that storm the other night. Quite an achievement, but he and his men all got a little knocked about." "I myself have recovered,1 van Westrbeene announced. "A alight sprain not more. My steward, how ever, must go to the hospital. This poor fellow who has died was In jured by a fallen tree, I heard it said." "That is what we understand," Matresser agreed. Bemrose leaned forward in his place. Like all the other guests he was intrigued by this tawny Viking. "In what part of Holland do yon live, Mr. van Westrheenet" he asked. "I have shot there twice with my friend Baron de BuyL" "I own property some forty miles v - V-1 (fa yvrw The monocled "mystery man" looked straight host as he declared: "The end of all sport , kill". ' be concluded with a sigh, "who can afford to live oa their estates as Ma troaser could. Te tell yon the hon est truth, I esiy kept oa the County this last year because I was hor rified when I heard who my succes sor was likely to be. If Ronald will play up It will be a great load off my tnlnd S"-X. V. : "WaQ. as I told you, 1 have almost n promise from tdm." Lady Matres ser said.. ..--......"'..- "''.'.;.,;', "'4-:-' "Ten will have n face his marry ing, of course," her Beighbor re minded her. ', K- :1 -i - ' "My dear Charles," aha replied. dont yon know me well enough to realize that nothing In the world would snake me happier than that! The Dower Douse here t a perfect gam ef a place and I have refused te let It, except yearly. Jest hoping that Honcis would torn sensible, . I ho-!d ts ttt happiest woman ia the world there." ' - - The eooveraettom halted tor a few rnomesta. The Countess oelsLbcr ea her oter side leaned towards her. "Lady Alios has been telling me f this shoctisg affair ta- the vi. Uge," he said. "I am so sorry for Dr. Andrews.' Idsdr UatrsA-er , eonflded. "Of eouTse, everyone wis say that ka ught ts have sent a scan as CI a .that te the beepitali certainly not to have left him alone ant toe eMjse keener arbUe he shot today. I dare- sty, tl8: t-tre'i scr-f-rterex. planation." : ".r 1 Iwero- Bemrose cAeervo Uaa he was supposed to be down fctrs Isttara - tzt t-.t?aa tx ether la the nelj-borhoed." t "We have beard B0irc," tie Cwntars ex-ared " "Csc" tristr after m met r3jr..:'-,T Harots etU aa. trt Crr:.-cr, say eeeond boy, yen ksc, r j is la the F oreiga 02ea had u LI-i t ts eta caxne from . tiers, V7s c-rt tk I-stresaer tt he taows at-irj aoct it," - CId worU ttl::s ware strkUy c and helping himself to Butt, "left my fancy. Rowans," he went on, ad dressing a vis-a-vis, "or ts this 70 getting a tittle taint I always look upon yon as a great connoisseur." "It Is one of the most perfect bot tles of a marvelous vintage I ever tasted," was the emphatic reply. . "I find it wonderful." Bemrose ae oeseed. "Te go back to this poor fellow, though. Shouldn't you say that It was a little unusual. Matres ser. for a man who has been prop erly vetted and left ta the care of e very respectable i woman like An drews housekeeper -an eld nurse, too, she was to die suddenly T" . "Unusual, I suppose," Matresser arrted, "but that sort of thing hap pens every day." Tear little Andrews eft fuseed op abont it, anyway," Rowans ob served. "Us west off to Aylsham to see the coroner and then to Norwich te the hospital." .?--.r-r-.s. -. "I hadnt heard that," Matresser admitted with a distinct frown. "One of your keepers told me, I west down into the gunroom before -inner te ask for ary guns ts be ready early as I have ts get ever te Hatherley HaTL- That long chap who looks after year Morton .beat had just get hack frna leaving the -acta some pheasants aad theard the news from the housekeeper." A avSgtty Cgnre, his wine glass la -is ttad, rose front a distant place asd approached the spot where his host was seated. With a stiff eonv rjehessivejtow he sank tnte a va eart fca, i:- ---. : ? "Tea 3 perhaps pardoa ass If t Joia yea," be eaidr "I was inter ested, er should X say grieved, te hear tlrt est cf cry fellow victims ef Uoiy t -:'s storra was dead." Ilr. ran I. c.-rheane." Xlstoesser explained te the ethers aronaa, from the de Buy! estates, was ths measured reply, "i am, however, sel dom there. I have interests in other countries. Only lately I returned from a seven months' cruise. I am fond ef the sea." "Do any deep sea fishing?" "Off the coast of New Zealand," Mr. van Weatrheena reeomttMt wf : have landed twa tnna Aari nt . tween five and six hundred pounds - eacn. u is a dangerous sport but it lacks variety." "Tell US." Bemroae aakerl. what then Is your favorite snort van Westrheenet Tea hawa ,W itn., without e floubt." And every description of wild mat." waa the dean thrnafj-t twnlw "As te my favorite sport, yea ask . me a difficult questtoe." - It was probably by chance just at ) that moment that he looked across the table etraiffht lute Jta mwm t his host. The hesitation became a pause. , There was a tittle quiver at the' eorners ef Matressers tips, "Perhaps," the latter said, "to an swer that question, Mr. van West. rheene. von would reonire a deflnl. ': tion ef sport" -' Te en appearance, Mr. s vaa Westrbeene remained the weather battered sphina with ajxchanglng expressioB,' - There was as alga diaeoniposwxe ta his emeota face. His fixed eyeglass seemed as though 1 it had been there since the day ef bis birth sad weald remain without a quiver smtil the day f his death. Even his deep voJee whea he ea.' swered retained Its toneless quality. "The end of sH sport," be pre.' not-uced. "as sport la amderstood by; awn, ts te kill" - . . , There was a little aiurmur ef quslifled dissent . . .si :: (Te he aontiaBed) k eaaSMati,Bia Portlaiidlirjdn . - POBTLAXD, Oie, Jaal S5. (AP w Beats wvpaa xiiga um moee May-.-; . , ;.,.,S8. OS 88 S8 . " Caib Oraia : 1 Oata, X. 3-18 Wk wait, 38. Barley, No. 3- lb. BW, 38.50. Cora, Ma. S-ET -abipateata, 80t5.- , - - . . Caab Wbaat Bidj Soft 'white 88; wart era white 67; waiters te. OS; hard red wiatcr ardiaary 4; 11 per east 85; 13 per cent 07; 18 per aaat 70; 14 per eeat 73; hard 'white Baart ardiBary 00; 13 per eeat 09; IS per eeat 71; 14 per ccat is. ' "Taeay's ear raeaipta: .Wheat 40; bar ley v; iwir ii ; cera ; niiieo a. - Portland r Produce POBTLAXD, Ore..' Jaa. SS. (AP) Com try areata SeUrag price t retailer! Cewatry killed bog, beet hatcher aader 180 lbs. 10-11; vaalara 14a lb.; Mght sad tbla S-13e; lb.; heavy 10c lb.; laaba 15 Ib; awaa 5-8 Jb.; baha 10 10 He-lb,; eattor aewa S-S U.; eaaaar aewa T-8a lb. 0Jv.. ; - . Lhe eoaltrr -bertae arle! Lack are broiler 1 to 1 lba..l4a lb.; 3 Iba. ioe: coioree nam a M ia im. is lb. j ever la lb. 17o: tuiybera haaa ever S lb- 15 lb.j aader S lb 14 lb.; aolored hea to S lb4 -18a fb. ever s iba is u : Me S grade B la. laaa. Tarkay SelUag .pneeat Drd. aa crop bens 35-6 lb.; tons 35-30 lb. Bay. lag price ; Krw heat 35 lb.; torn 35. Potato Takiv gem. 1.15 eeatal; leeal LOO-1.10; DeaebBtoa gaata, 1.35 eantal; Klamath PaUa Sa. 1 Semt 1.35 1.55; Catiforaia weet.- L35-1.5V foy 5tf lb. crato; sew Calif. Tramp, S3 par 50 lbs. -v--" . ;..;..v. Oatone Oraroa, So. 1, 1.60-1.80 cen tal; Takiata S0-40a per 60 Iba.; aeta 4Vb. Waal WillaaMtta vaUay. aemlalt -dlaai 33-33 lb.; eoar aad braids. 33-83 lb.; Umb aad fell 30 lb.; eeatora Ore gee 1S-33 ib. Hay SelUag prca to retailer Alfalfa Be. t, 16.00 ton; eat vuh 13.00 tea; alovar 11.00 toe: tiaiotby, eeatora Ore gon 19.00; Do valley 14.00 toa Partlaad. Hope Maw crop Claatera 30 lb; far gle 38 Ib. - ;.. lfsbalp Koralndt 1988. 18-37 lb. - Caacara bark Buying .prtaa, 1983 peal 5 lb. Satr Barrr and trait. 100. 4.90. bale 5.05: beet 4.80 ecataL - DeMtl flour Seuiag pnc. alty d bvry, 1 te 35-bbL lot: Paaiily patent, 49. 5.55-6.15: baker hard wheat, net. 3.70-5.15; bakara' btaestea, 4.15-4.50; blended wheat fleer, 4.85-4.60; ott wbeat fleer, 4 05-4.15; graham, 49 4:80; whole wheat 49a, 4.75 bbL Portland IJvestork PORTLAND, Or;, Je.' 35. (AP) (US Dent. Act.) Hon: Beeeipta. 500 teedy, goed-cboie 165-315 Ib. driveln 8 35; carload lota qeotabla 8.50; 325-70 lb bateber 7.75-85, heavier weight 7.50, lew ligat llgnta 7.T5-85, packing ow BOO-SO, feeder Salable T.SO-S.OO. - - OattUi BecelBt 300. ealvee 35. steady, few fad stoara 8.50-75, eematea salable S.50. atediajB-vaod ealable f.OO-BIS, few ,, SUKr-eLss. eattera 4-0O; lew tor eed eattor aewa S.35-4.00, eeaiawe steiiaai 4.50-5.50 eed seat aews seUble S.35-7.00, few 1 ball 5.40-6,00,. vsaters Ofua ao. ehalea 10.00. ( it Sheep: Receipt 60, ae-riaelly atoady, geod-cheiee tracked - ia Jamb . aalabl up te BOO. eerlead !leis i4 w4 leatbi SUiO, sleeghtar ewee oaleble4.85.. ; Wool In Uoston '.v.! .....! ' BOSTON,. Jaa. 35 (APHfCS Pept Ayr.) A.- eeaistat deawad. for wool wa Balay reuve teeay re tea coatoe aaar ket -rem ft saaihec af aaaaeiaetarara. Fin territory Waela ia erigiaal - bags -wr4 briagiag steatly 88 to 70 easts, seeerei beais, for goid Preach eorablag length; aad 67-08 . cent tor ' average to . abort Pra-ek e rbiaga. - - - yiaeDelaiae bright flaeeas ware fine ly quoted at 38 to 81'ceat, ia thgreae, while th shorter clothing lengthe fin bright fleece have teem sold at price ia the reage, 33 to 35 eeets, is th gran, er-83 to 88 eeat, aeeered baiv aeeerd lag to lea eta. Combing bright and blood fleeces were sold ia moderate vol ame et 81 to 83 eeat, ia th crease, for each grade ' " . '; Stocks and STOCK AVfiBAOKS Compiled by The Aencj.td JPr - , 80 .15 ladaa '.- RaMt ICet Chg. D .8 D .3 Wdenday 69.8 " 19.8 - Previse day 70.1 .- 30.0 ktoath age 75.3 33.8 Year ago 61.8 18.4 1938-89 high 79.5 33.8 1988-89 low. 49.3 . 13.1 .15 60 DUr Stock A .1 sa.3. 86.1 84.7 33.1 87.9 .34.9 D .8 48.7 48.0 61.6 434 54.7 88.7 SOVD AVERAGES 30 10 10 18 Bella Iadua TJtil Porga Net Chg. D .1 D .1 TJach O .7 Wedneid.y 58.6 99.1 92.7 60.1 Prerious day 68.7 99.3 92.7 60.8 Honth. age 58.7 98.3 91.5 61.7 Tear go . 63.3 96.1 89.6 66.3 1988-89 high 70.S 100.3 95.1 67.0 1988-39 low. 46.3 93.0 85.8 69.0 ToWnsend Club for 'Stills Has Election SCOTTS MILLS The Town send club elected these officers Monday night: Mrs. Doolittle re elected president; Mr. Doolittle, vice president; Mr. S&ueresle,' secretary; Mr. Johnson, treasur er. F. G. Delano of Salem will address the meeting Sunday, Jan uary 27. A covered dish dinner will be served. Street o Feels r of War Fear 7V -Mi 5- Closing Quotations mw TORE, Jan. S.(AP) Closing quotations: Aircraft Stocks luke Up. hill Progress as Shares : :- NEW. TORK. Ian.'. i-JS- OnlT' aircraft stock- 'were ' able to - mike 'elmaainBriB nrnittm- npiui wiay as the share-market L-A M - v -C . . ma cm . . - vrea' to una a una xooong. on b slippery toed. . Vague war Wars appeared- to oe uououng world secrulty mar keta. Stocka 'atntnhlaMl rmitmrfA ly at -the Wall .Street Opening iouowing . neww or . decuner- of Anuwraam - ana ixinaon.- But lea (tine laan A mt ari nnnrl nt Tm lower. leveli and.nert nf-'tfietearlw losses were, erased on a listless recovery. ., ... .. . ' Rather than- take . a decisive stand, many trader- nref erred 'tn wait for, a better view' of Euro pean . trends after the drive- - of the Franco forcee Inta rrM. Icna. There - waa ranch talk th financial quarters of possible new vaeventures-; oy Hitler and- Mus- soiini. f DuPont Climbs to 147 While most stocks ended frac- tionallw tn mora than a '. nnlnt lower, - final gains ranged to a point in -lougiae, united Air craft. Boeinar. Snerrr and RlAnn Martin. Du Pont, also rated a J potenuai "war baby," ran up 3 u to 147. . Transaction a dronnerl . tn On 9 . 300' shares from 1.699,700 in the previous session. The Asso ciated Press composite price of 60 stocks ended down .2 nf a point at 48.7. Gardeners' Mart PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 15. (AP) (US Dept. Agriculture). Aonlee Delicious, medium ta l,i fey, 1.60-1.75; fey, 1.25-1.50; 0 grad PSr, 60-e0e; Spiuenbarc. mad to larc fey. 1.25-1.85 Kcwtonc. mcd to ht ex fey. 1.50-1.60; fey, 1.85-1.40; eaeUu fA f, 50-60e. Wash Delicious, med to Is x fey. 1.85 1.90; fey, 1.60; wiaesap, med to If x fey, 1.60-1.65; fey, 1.45 1.60; Bome. O yrad f f, 75-85c; z fey, 1.95-1.40; loose,. Sc lb. Artichoke Bain., a. 00 s. 85. Avocado Calif fuerte. 1.60. Bananas Pr beach, 6-5 lb.i am all let. 6 6t Bean IT la., bulk Valentin 8.10-3.25; 11 Natl Dairy Prod SK ComWlth A Sob. ' 1 NaU Dist ex r rn.it rower at ,t S Northern Pacific ll4 J C Penney .... M PhUllpe Petrol At Chem A Dye. 175 H Coml Solvent Allied Stores .. American Can SS Conaol Edlsoa Am For Power a. S Consol oil . . . . Am Power Jb Lt Corn Products Am RadStd Saa 14 Curtiss Wright Am Boll Mills. 11 Dv Pont de N. .147 Press Bteel Car. Amimelt A Ref 41 Dougias Aircraft: 1 54 Pub Service N J-. AmMel Tel.'.l.-15ivWc-PoFer A Lt la 4,Inllaaa. . ... . .. Am Tobacco B..r"-I-rie-Rlt. . . . ; ' 116 Safeway: Stores . uenerai j-iectne as ueara KDeaack.. nk G-aeral- Foods i S 7 Ja he-y. tTaloa : . ; . i SH rGenerBl. Motors . -44 Sou Cal Edison S4 . Ooodyear Tire- S0 Southern,-Pacific 1 Vfc Gt Nor Ry Pf . . 11 Standard Brands hi Hudson Motors i ' .714 Stand Oil Calif . AmWater Wka. jtnacoBda...r. Armour 111 . Atehleoii Bamsdall Bait A Ohio BeadMr'Aviatlon tl .Illinois Central Bethlehem Steel. 8 Insp Copper . Boeing AIrp V. . 2S h Int Harvester BorgeWarner . V2S - Intickel.Can Bndd Mfg Calif gpack .... Callahan Z-L. . . Calumet Hec . . Canadian- Pacific J I Case ...... Caternjl. Tfac .. Celanese Certin-Teed' V. Che ft Ohio ;.. Chrysler 61- Int PanA P Pf. 16. tnt Tel A Tfel . . a. r. ti. Kennecott Uhbey-0-Fordr 7- -64 84H 42H II -' 15 Stand Oil NJ 11 StOdebeker. . . . SlWSup4iL 47 Tim, Roll Bear. 43 Traas-America . . 84 tTatoa CarMde I3H United Aircraft. 35 United AirUnes. a 1 Tta -rjvk - T v ' na.krer .... Ug Myers B. 162 US Steel Loew's Montr Ward 1014 Nash-Kelv . 3 2 NaU Biscnit 79 Natl Cash .. 47 Walworth1 v.... 46 Western Union . 8 White Motors . . 24 Wool worth .... ". .;. -i 13' 4 7 10 76 38 " :J3 33 34 . 'ttii -12 '33.. 16 6 27 49 -7 . 6: '..' ta 35 10 434 66 7 21 10 47 CaUf.' Umas' 18-30 lb. " Brass Soroat 13-eae. 85-90. Cebbhga Oregea ballhaed, eaw eratoe 1.50-1.75; erdiaary 1.15-1.35; broken lug T-?e; yed 3-3; Calif. S a. ; 4 CmUIttewar Cieal, N. . i, ; 80-90";; CeSITl.00-l.5.. r Cattry Orecoa. heart. V faaey, $1.25 do.; fair. 75O-1.00; CaUi., Cub, 1-50- 3 S; wute, 1.BS-S.00 : aaart L1H.1J. - Citraa rrait Orapefrait. Texs auurah eadleas, t.75-8.00; pink, 8.00-3.25; An ions, user i.fO-s.00. eeeieo i.eo-i.7s; Florida 54-64. S.35 8 50. - Lemon Fancy, ' all siies, 8.50-5.35; heiee, 3.75 8 60, Umea. "flats. 1.40. O ranees California eavela, 844, 3.85; faaey 126. 8.50; ether else 3.65-8.10; choice aad PP. 1.76-2.10. . Cranberri -bbl Wash. Ore, Me rarlaada 8.50; fair 8.00-8.25. . Cucumbers Hoihoe , par do, faaey L75-3.00; Me S, 75-1.0O. Kggplaat CaUt, ll-12a Ib.; lag, 3.00- S.13. Orapea Calif orela. las box. Caper era, US No. 1, 1,35-1.50; few 1.75. Lettuce California Delano dry, S eoa , 1.50-1.85; Imperial, iced. 4-5a. 3.25- 3.60; dry 2.00-2.25; faw 2.50. Musorjoms cultivated, l id. 10-35C Onion Washington yellow. 60-pound sacks, 60-70; largsv 75-S5; eetnraarciaU, 60-60e; Oregon yellow. 60-pouad sacks, US No. 1, 75-80e; 10-pound aaeki, 17 18e: boilers, 10-pound sacks, 14-15; aeta. browa, 4e; white, 5-6 c Pears Orecoa. fioea- loo, 80-60; ex. fey., 1.25-1.85; Aajoe, ex. fey., l.oO 1.60; Hedford ex. fcy 3.50; Cornice, ex. fey., S.85-S.OO. re calif., z.zs-s.oo. Pepper Fla, 12-14; crate 4.35-4.50. Potatoes Orecoa. local But aad Loaf White. N'e. 1, LI 0-1.1 5; No. 2, 60 lb., caeka. 87-40e; Dcecbatea Ne. 1, Bassets, 1.15-1.35; No. 2. SO-lb. tack. 40-43c; allamata . l itnssets, l.3s; No. 2. 50-lb. sacks. 43-45e; . Waabinftoa baker. 100 lbs., 1.60-l.eo. Bhebarb Wh., hethoa,. x. fry-135-L40; faaey, 1.40-1.45 Ora. choice, 1.30-1.85. . fr Pquash OrMoB htarblehead. l4-2e; uDDoaro, B-7,c; isnisa, fi.su. Sweet PoUto California, 60 pound crate. 1.60-1.60; ae grade, 1.85; yam L75-14J5. - Tomatne Ore. hotboos 17-22 c lb.; Mex.. 8 00-3.50. Spinseb Text. 1.40-1.50 bikt; Arii., 1.65-1.75. 80 lb. - -- Bunched vcsatablea Oreyoa. per do, bunches: Beet. 2 a-30c; carrot, 25-30c; Jicee anion, 25-27 e; parsley. 202.'c; sp radish, 45-50 tug; radieb. winter, 20; kale. 80-85; leek. SO 86; turnip. 36-80 per doita; celery root, 60 per dosen; broccoli, lugs, 80-40c; 60-55e per doxen; California parsley, 85-40e, Swiss chard. 85 doxen; radishes, 85-40e; broc coli, 5 -6c lb, 45-60 do.; carrots, 45 50 do.; 2.25-3.C0 crate. Boot vegetable Carrot, lug 40-50c; uck, 901.15; rnUbagaa, 1.25 1.50 hundredweight, bag 45-50c; beet, 1.10 L35: 85-40 for Iocs: turnip. 901.00 Ser sack, lugs, S5e; parsnips, 40-45 lug; orscradish. 16 lb. Thimblers Elect MONMOUTH New officers of Sunbeam Thimble club are: Pres ident, Mrs. C. W. Price; vice president, Mrs. Guy Doming; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. W. L. Ma son; reported, Mrs. Ed Hamar. Hostess to the club Wednesday afternoon is Mrs. Sheldon Cody. - POLLY AND HER PALS A Little Bird Told Her! By CLIFF STERRETT jHT MMff m-v . yESSlRREE. T I WkJY DOC. ASM HAS REAJXV 1 1 ' - L v Jb i I J ' 'tiv&f?' r-W UNK. AN' 1 Mfr WHO r cSONE OFF MS ROCKER HE 1 !?V b 4? k( YJ 'XfvPts CARRJES "EM VLHT!N' M SEZ HE5 SaOJN' MARBLE I St. yUH DUMB IXCCM N A., Jl L IM UPX RJGHT ALONG vA NSECHA IV BATHS AN1 THAT HE ORAlES fle f ytJH TvSS INDOOR 1 V iLICKEY MOUSE Nice Kitty! By WALT DISNEY fW 6LUB-8 Y7 XA'JJ? SOr-"Vcr-ej p" a veu.. I'M OOSOONED1 M MR. CRUSOE! Ijtirft V yf-LEGOO. lrfrrf ' sA t ( HE'S TXMB JUSf I WE'VE BEEN fi S Y BIG- 'fvfl J'S V.V--H UKE THAT TlOER SCARED OVER ) t - " - - .;.. ..." ..v.,-.l j jj'-H wn,,- f. ,-:y- - . .. - V. WELL, ALWAYS . DID HATE PETS! ) evil i 1 1 . iii ; i . i rmT-riij'ji LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY The Joy of Giving By BRANDON WALSH MOTMaTJe I WAS eotAas , I SHOPplAtd SM6 WOsTT T" . i 1 X pCAMrT MS TO 50 UCAft-' 'TS 1 1 TM6 SUiMSAS SHE is yr. KtV See, PXOCA-MAreE yOofZ s-rcp- yWUIrbt-C I XK3l-rT--rHK MTT.e. KiOS' FATHER IS WCKmMTW WHV THtiH MOTHER'S GOTTA Takjc iai vif.itifri- Tiirifl I FATHEf VUA5 RUN OVBK Tgg I SA CAR TOOTS AND CASPER aSSav- V actress ro 8MMSi V VISmAaS B LfK you r FWOM- . ., , ,, -r Wov7 1 THAN ytxi If FAM I LIES AMD V ARR m. : ftTf-2 A C J i ARE. What Will ATs Choice Be? By JIMMY MVRPHY JUL1B DOrTT LOVE ME AND TVE NO UStS POR HER SHE WANTS TO K5EP ME FROM MARrTtlNjj MOLLY I I OFFEREO HER MY WHOLE jS50.0CO.f5 lTO LET ME ALONE AND SHE REFUSED! - , SHE tviti rj) . M m. awama Valaar aa rurrr eaw m K TTJllIBLE TllEATllI.lBTrinr Popeye i'i i ajn-r -rivrc tyim I V I id nac rwsc EACH OTHER AND rM tjOINfa TO MARRY a a smaama av m aaaav a. a. awaw a a saaa, eaa Be aa a Bme a & a a new srgu rfriCN t uu oULits YV1L.U SEND ME BACK TO PRISON THEN WHAT WOULD BECOME OF MOLLY? SURE,T KNOW- I. pi i ajo-r Uwixs tyim i V I o nac rwsc I: I i aTTia a - S B w. aw . -'..V.'.V.v . ' TvmBBm. a- 1 :::: en. r I rii MOLLY WOULD SPEND 20 LONs. K LONELY YEARS WAITW' FOR ME NO, X CAN'T LET HER DO THAT BETTER SHED FORGET ME AND MEET SOMEONE ELSE JULIE , MAY RUIN MY LIFE, BUT 1 LOVE MOLLY TOO MUCH TO RUIN HERS- - . M 1 ssrl ' w"" 7 SB J j aaS Si i. v.V.-.vaT i r .. - Ta ffiau - v-Aa;-:v"m;: fi-av WHOM WILL. ALFRED SWDDER CHOOSE- JUL1E OR MOLLY TOMORROW WEIL KNOW. ffifc: y . 4' .jt- - r spinach viuice ViS Ylsie3HE "7 ? WILL MAKE WlMeW)Tr rE-NMr?KNOV4S V ' AN OLTSE. GQOW T-L-i: I VXE RE- TO GST . . I i SODDIKIGLV J rt SPiKIACH X aa -4 ' l "OHTe'a a Spoiled tliiltr M01CE7POPVE1 i - Y mamBm.- ' I SUSI2 J Y?s)v , , HEOT1 lX tuniv;u fS Hit Atlf ft ... . aarea WlrVtKt-. IMEY AW HAVE IT lr Ta XaJii i LltnrnJ aars S -" 'MS S SV,SS - r s am mr "V an i m , -I .... " . : ft V TT7ZTv ( WHAT DO II JfjQ . LISTEN, - A r-v koo Say,. i PotEVE: xiiiV7, Br WIS i K. lirfl..,1MI m immml ' - . ?4 I'...V ev ,a -4.-.