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iMfermn.--! PAG3 EIGHTEEN The OXIEGOI) STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Friday Horning, February 24, 1939 r 3laniy Market Q ' ' fay a lrle) (TV frtae below aapplied by local grocer ate Indicative ( tb daily market trices sate t grower by- Satoa bayr at ere aet pmttM4 by Tk 8 la tae nia. - .-.--. t ,... Apple, AO rit!a. 0 g7 i Mr be.- , .. . . . . . -,ev M Bans, lb. stalk.. v. Haade Calsve Orspefrait, Texas pisaa- Kegriar Date, fresh, lb. Lame, crita . Oraagca, crata . (Baytag Prieee) Beet, do. .- , Cabneger A at t a)HMM - w ' -08 , LS S.76 , . i - 8.00 4.50 -' a 24 t S.40 , .40 .01 . Carrots. Calif, art, des.-3.73 III ',CaWIwr,- Calif, y . , M tiry; Uia crata ,. sa u -Cemry Heart a. do. , , - . I 20 , ' Letter OaHf ... 8 00 la S.SO ; -. Oaien, eoiliag, 10 lb. Ka. S- J ... Iba.-... , ,., , ., , 30 Green eat, 4m i . . . TUdUk . do. : t ' .43 Fevpoc. (ram. Caltf. ,., , .1 Parsley - . "s-40 : Potato k - s j hi i ... i t-80 ll Wl ., ' in 1 1 II I - ; JUrabarS, - batboaaa . 70 to .00 - Bpinarb. Taxaa. 19. Aril S.ee ... ilMih . ' - - , ' Hubbard, lb. , -' -0 - Tarntpa, a as. , , , , , .A -- snrfa "- ;MN fail by Indepemfn escklag Slaa ' , WaJaata FfaaaBattaa. fancy. He; ase--iiiumt, loc; aatati Oe; rcbar4 raa, to - iOe. Walaat aaaata SS to S0 lb. r, nibarta Bartatanaa, tore. 131 faa y tlV( abiaa tie; arcaard raa, 11 ' to 18a - - v ' ' ' -vTUbarta-oAH anoaa4 aat. Cava Mcaa to Ortwar) - Walaata Pnra raaga. aepaaaiaf apaa way aaU ma la 14 different (radea 11 12a Dacbilly 1 reft hler. , . hops - - . ' ' ::, (BajrUs Meaa) Ontort, aniaal. 1917. lb..T to .OS Claatara, 193S, lb. 10 to .314, rnfglaa. top - . ... .. ' -..WOOL AHO MOHAZX (Baying Frtcaa) ) -Waal, atedium. lb. - ! Coaraat lb. i ljmbi. - Mohair, lb EOOS AHD POTTLTBT . (Baytag Prieaa at Aadraeaa'a) . Larra axtra Vtdiaai axtraa .11 . .IS .23 Lar( ttaodardi , Pullata Colared fry. Colored Bedlam, lb , ... Wbltt Ughornt. lb. Na. 1 Whita Leghoraa. Ib, Ma. i Heary kena. lb. Old robatara - . MS .10 .10 .13 J5 J4 JO .01 J 4 .OS raw 4 per tent basic pool pricaj Grada D milk, Salen i 8.18. & Co-op Grada A battrfat price, FOB Salem. 27e. t, A . ( Milk - baaeg am aaai ataatkly . aattarfat araraga.) ; Dutribntor price, $2. J t A"rrad batterfat Dellr " ered 27c; B srade 28c; O grade- 21e. , . A grade prtaV SOc; B grade 29e. j- - - ZJVKSTOOX naTiaa aaiea lac Bfav I lapanaa ay S.SO taabav to Ewaa:-- Bagtv topa ISO-ISO lb. S10-S00 Iba. .1.00 ta 4.S0 ,., , . . ana Barf aw Ball, Heifer Tea veal . 7.B0 to T.75 . J.3S to T.50 0.00 to 0.S0 ,'S.OO to 0.0O 3 00 to S.TS . S.SO to 9M t.00 Dairy type eows , , . S0 to S OO Dratta4 teal, I. (Midget) "J Hage, tap (llidxet Market) 8.00 - atAJUOB CBiAJtZBT Baylag Prtea Batterfat, A grade ...- ,.- Xt Utkora keaa. eear XV, lea .13 Legbera keaa. ander SVk Iba .10 Reattara, 4 Iba. and Tar,..,., , .13 rryara ' , , . i . .13 Celored beat, e-ar S Iba. .15 Stags, lb. .00 014 reeatcra, lb . OS No. 3 banc So lest; No. 3 tprlngt. So tat EOO PBICS8 Large e'traa I - .IS Large atandarde JO Medium axtraa .10 Ifediam standards .11 4Jadergradaa .... , J1 PallaU 4.1 GBAXX. HAT sag SEEDS Wkeat. per bueeel. No.. 1 white. aarked ... -03 Red . Oat, grey, toa 2 00 White 33.00 Peed barley, ton 22.00 Clover hay, toa 12.00 to 13.00 Oat sag Vetch hay, toa 14.00 Alfalfa, ton 15.00 to 16.00 Alaika Clover, lb .09 to .11 Red Clover. Ib, Egg stash, fco. 1 grade 69 lb. bag Dairy feed, 80 lb. bag Bea aerates feed Cracked corn Wheat -.. 1.80 to .12tt 100 1.80 1.65 1.7 1.40 Traders ;Stay" On Sidelines Flurry on Baying Subsides With Watchers Eyeing i Hopkins More ' stock market - walked Uh tight rope today, with . faint leaning to the" npslde. - - ?.. ; Tera,waa a momentary ran of baylng'aurWal latreet stndted the implications of Secretary llorxen- Utau t sstatemeat the - administra Hon was out "to encoarage "busi ness profits and was considering tsJt''M-taion.lilw !..!: This flurry subsided , Quickly, howerer, and, the market resum ed the aneg" drift In erldence be fore the Washington's birthday recess. . ; Indications - the administration was planning to finance addition al US defense expenditures ont of borrowing, rather than extra tax ation, were giren an "inflation ary" interpretation in some Wall street quarters. It was argued the combined effect of financing arms programs here and In Europe on credit in time would tend to raise commodity prices. Traders on Sidelines Traders, howerer, seemed In clined to remain on the sidelines until they eould get a closer look at spring business trends in the United States and tor opportunity to see how far Secretary Hopkins would go toward a business "ap peasement" policy in his widely heralded Iowa speech tomorrow night The Associated Press compo site price of 60 stocks held un changed at 49.6. Transactions to taled 455,320 shares against 465, 3 SO Tuesday. "KIT CSJON - Avenger t , V By Evelyn Wells 33 . 8YNOPSIS At 19, Christopher Carson Kit "Carson, as he would -be known . found himself, with a price upon his head, in Taos, New Mexico, to which be had fled from Madison County, Kentucky, his birthplace. Apprenticed by his mother to a saddler. Kit bad run away, drifting Into Taos over the Santa Fa trail - In the spring of 1126. Three years later, he met Swing Young, a cap tain of trappers, who was prepar ing to lead a party westward to ward California. Ostensibly the men sought Tengeance against hos tile Apaches. Actually they sought the contraband fur of the bearer. JUt convinces Young that ha would be a valuable addition to the buck skinned cavalcade. v CHAPTER H Kit Carson ran for his rifle to dis play it proudly to the older trapper. Young looked down its shining bore with a frontiermaa's appreciation for well kept steel "It's a fins gun," admitted the captain, hefting a small bag of brass rivets slung to the bullet pooch, "But what these be forr "Indians,1 said Kit, ?l notch my score with them: A rivet in the stock for every dead Indian!" His fingers drew over two rivets In the stock of his rifle. Young knew then he had chosen well this lad to ride with his mountain men. - Forty odd they' prepared to ride next morning out of Taoa. Kit sad dled a leather colored mare from Young's corral "Maid of Taos1! he called her with boyish romanticism. little did Kit know then of a true maid of Taos, born that very week in this ancient Pueblo, who would grow to womanhood and clutch at ids heart with her soft hands 1 Be fore that babe became woman there would be ranch adventure for Kit Carson.-,--.: .-v. 1v- - Romance was waiting ahead for trim on the California trail, Romance faced him now, a man tilla over hair sleek as onyx, red lips curled wishfully. -You ride from us, Chreestof ore f Leave Taos?" f . He cinched the saddle girth with heads suddenly unsteady. "Sure, little one. Injun ven geance!' i'& X .:i!-,: ."V. - "You coma back, Chreest" ' 1 The need of response tore him. Kit dared ' not Jook- at this girl wrapped In her gay shawl, bright as a cactus flower against the gray walla of Taos. Seeing her, could he leave Taos with Its ancient dances and throbbing songs, its- festivals and pony ' races, its mgmordinU (fire water) -that stung a young man's senses, its warm Latin lips that taunted t Taos "sky city of the plains," half Mexican and half Indian waa the Paris of primeval North America, . , :. ... . Give op its Joys for the unknown trail to fight savage tribes and sav age beasts, hunger and wilderness and death t . For one second the slender lad la buckskins turned to the girL His whole being turned But he was Kit Carson. The urge that bad carried him West drove him on. Ra did ha m.K V xr muttered a swift farewell in a voice grown suddenly mature. . ; "Adios. eoraxon. . And ha waa gone beyond the hard beaten arruare, one with the moun tain DICB. lone? hair? Itmm 4at buckskin dad, riding with short stirrups ready for danger. With a gesture born long ago in Spain the girl drew her bright shawl across her f ace in roslnatioBw Kit might turn back to Tans navrer tn liaa Che sensed that, turning her head away. - .-, Cut other women smiled for Kit riding out of Taos. Other girls of i:Tican ciooa waved from deep ti.Ls dcwv Purs blooded In-Cz-3 raaiJs. srrt! as wClowa. diJ ret wave the!- frevf!Ia from the r ; r-ty rocr..i . . , Ux f-revells, t -j Indian aws, era baJ tr.idi. . 11 w.s a d.j;raee, too, to shew r ;a. Iletxts might blacken wiA I rr 1 cr ,row white with love but t 5 face Krt TcaaIa.izn;asslva. . V i a warm love shown in many t ' ' iT'rciicho Americano" 7 - t.hzi teco:a the , - ; 7 Aios ia tiree years. t . ;.frs rode out el Taos, California bound. In Young's com pany were French and American and Canadian trappers. Foremost among them were James Higgins, Francois Turcote, Jean Valhant. Anastase Courier and James Law rence. They traveled northward toward RatonJ'ass, to allay the sus picions of the Mexican authorities. then turned in their tracks and hur ried over deserts scarcely touched before by white feet. Priests and soldiers penetrated this land in 1851 for Spain but the Indian had conquered again. This great barren country slept beneath the sun. Young's men camped on the edlre of the Grand Canyon, the second white men to look into its multi-tinted chasm. They hurried through the land of the Navajo. I Navajos. startled from their spring hogans (huts) by the white band, eould not dream that the dark- skinned blue-eyed lad riding by his They halted, their feathered head dresses quivering against the sky. From their plaited saddles swung grim trophies common to the plains in the past century long scalp locks, black and crimson souvenirs of recent slaughter. Kit thought swiftly, -Probably from heads of their enemy, the Navajo." Young pulled his beaver bat lower. He said without turning his head, "Shall we attack?" It- was both question and. com- , mand. The boy Kit was first to cry "Aye." He knew Indians fight in ambush and not in the open and ' they could bewilder the Redskins by striking first. The white men were outnumbered five to one. Young plunged his horse forward. The trappers struck be tween yucca and giant cactus for the mesa. Aa they rode, a shout came from WifeS v ' i W I'ilW ' V- v i ri r ft r j : 1 1' -a w . av . t , a S4 1 4r. - - " - "Yon ride from as, Creeetoforo? Leave Taos?" she asked. "Sure, little one. iJidisji vengeance I" explained Kit. the luTl-deously from two hun . area savage inroata. Tlie Keen ox mad Wolves waa In lt -thai amMva ' of torture, the howl of hatred. - instanuy, tut recognized a nerve- ; shattering iMLe he had never heard befera.x f Inhuman, terrible, like no other sound on earth, ft waa fK- n - . of theApachel : Tha frirv nf rti.a AmA1 stung KitCaraon. It sent him with aeeia spurring ins ; Joaid up tha slanting sand. . . -t. y . ,. w.ne Indiana ebarged down the nwsa, painted devils on horses wild aa they. Sand flew .under their horses' hooves in waves. Twenty yards lay between red and whita. Kit w v i ' - mow sweat ww . ajeagiaai aeBaAA Waaa death-lines On tha arrlvmin . two hundred warriors. He thoughts "Torture if they get st9 in ne aarea not reel fear. Fear, Kit had bflrti tnet, K tvlt-- I Taoa, threw out a sharp scent per-' cepuoia t uuuan noatrUs. The scent brewed cruelty In savage hearts. So a-, S . ut a - eaptain would be hailed in history as ueir conqueror I t - Tha Tana mm Uft tk W.-U country and crossed tb land of the m a mm , - peacezui icuni inauuis. ana. entered that part of the vast lonely region that wonld ha inn em aa.Arlcnna. They followed dark brackish rivers 1 1 a wnere oeaver couea . . . aaooe and stone ruins of long dead civiliza tions . . . tall rocks , that bore mes sages written In a language forgot ten thousands of years before. In that arid reefon of vnrra arwt bbm brush they burned the spines from oarrei caexus ana tea ineir weary ing hcTtes. Unseen Indians stole the traps they set, and by night the black wolves howled around their Down tha wide drying duumet of the Salido River, tributory of the Gila, they picked their way warily. For this waa the region of the Apache, bloodthirsty. Arab of 'the Western Plains. - , The Apache knew no friendship and no taw. For centuries this bar barian tribe had stormed down from the north to harry tha peaceful Pueblo Indian. They spread terror from the Yellowstone to tha Rio Grande. They fought tha Spaniards who first came to tha great desert and tha Uexlcans. The few Ameri cans who had penetrated West knaW their fury, Kit Carson was first to sight the enemy, one Hay dawn. His quick eyes saw them rounding a low mesa r&in.t a L!od-rad aW. 9m km. dred amall men on small fleet horses, they were naked and bef eatbered, their painted faces shining tike . -. , m . -a - M ...... ttemonar. in ui tuincong Ugns. ' "Apachel" Kit eried. retain? trn the llald beside Yeuna'a horaa. "Apaches; tidier tha war traiL Ca"n!" : -' - - 'J- f The Apaches had seen the whlteav Kit rode oa with law v.i- flying under the wide beaver hat. -ew oaea r shouted Young suddenly.,, . j v The trappera jerked their horses around aa if flinv Vmn. av vt. ltorse between the f ctyinders and led them racing along the cactus-' studded mesa. .A lorar arm of sand the ambush .they needed shot ' forward ta raealva thews. lUVt-ul I : tha trappera flung the bridles under their horses feet to hold them, and flung themselves to the top of the dune..They lay bidden, rifles cocked, while the storm of Apache hooves rounoea tne mesa. . "YrrV ahontad Yonn. - "! .- me tha Chief 1 n - - 4 (To ha erstianed) . WIMraWena. at Portland POKTLAXD, Or, IW tS. (AP rrodaee aUehaagst , Batter: Kxtra. t7; stsaastds ariaa first. SO: firata. S4. Batterfat: ST H -38. Eggs: Xarg axtraa, S0; large sUaeV rda. 19, i atdinai, extra, IS; BMdiaai standards, 18. ,f'V- . Cbeeae- Tripleta. IS I Joaf, Uli. Portland IJvestnrJ. POBTLAND, Ore, . SS. (AP (CBDA) Horar - Beeatpt,-salable 350; total 410. Batcher classes 10 alghar, generally steady. Bang: Bat-raws sad gilts, ,,.-.-.-.. v. -... , 140-180 Jks. d gd-ek, 180-180 !, d gd-ea 180-800 lba do gdb,S20-350 Iba d gd-ck, S50-39O - . , , , "d gd-ek, 390-ISO Tb 4 gd-eh aaed 140-100 Iba racking M-rtv geod. 378-850 :' lb. 8.75 de gd. 350-425 Iba 8.50 - 4 gd. 433550 Iba S.50 de meaiBBX. 2T5-550 lbs C35 S7.S8 S.S5 . 8.20 8.80 8.10 8.00 T.88l iT.eo T.S5 7.60 Fir, fdra and atkra. gd-eh. 8.S5 aio 8.10 6.60 I a t.oo a t.oo S C7S 8.00 8.50 8.75 9.55 7.750 9.00 S.50 T.75 S.006f,8.50 Cattl: Beectpt. aalabl. SO, total SO; Calve aalabl 10, total 60. Geaerally a toady. Pric rang: SUera, good eoo-1100 Tbtf da aaedinam, T50-1100 Iba. do coat (pis) TSOrllOO Ib Heifer. Med 750-900 lba- de ntediaai 850 900 lba d eon (pin) 850-900 lb Cwa, goo 4, all vrta ' -da stedianv ah vta-.r de eom (plain), all vrt d low-eat-cQt. all wta BoUa (yrlg xe!d), good (beef), all arte d saedinnx, all wta de eat-com (pla) all wts VMlers, cbote. all wt.. - de good, all wta , d Bediaon. all wta , ; do enll-eom (pla), all wta Calves, mediant Sao-400 lbs do coat (pin) 350 400 lbs i.owu ' s.oo 6.75 T.OO 6,75 T.50 aM 6.75 4.500 S.60 S.50 Q 4.60 6.50 6.00 6.50 S.T5 5.50 4.50 10.00 10.50 9.50 10.00 7.00 9.50 5.00Q 7.00 6.00 7.50 4.50 Q 6.00 Sheep: Beceipta, salable, 35; totsl, Stocks and Bonds STOCKS a BOHDS febrnary 23 Compiled by Tb Saaociated Praia SO 15 15 SO Indo Rail TJtU Stock Net Chg. A .1 TJneh Uneh Cneh Tkaraday 70.7 20.9 S7.8 49.6 Pre-ions day 70.6 20.3 87.8 49.6 Month ago 67.8 18.9 85.5 47.3 Tear ago 66.2 20.1 S2.0 46.0 1939 high 77.0 23.8 88.3 53.4 1939 low 67.8 18.9 85.5 47.3 BOND AVEBAOES 20 10 10 10 Bails Indua Dtil Forgn Net Chg. D .1 D .1 D .1 A .1 Thnraday 59.0 99.4 94.5 61.4 Previon day 69.1 99.5 94.6 61.3 Month ago 57.6 98.8 92.8 59.8 Tear ago 03.2 90.5 90.3 65.7 1989 high 61.7 99.8 94.8 62.7 1989 low 57.5 98.7 92.3 S9.4 ISO, steady, price rsaget Lambs, ge-ca da atadiaat aad good da eeaunea (plain) , Kwaa (akjraV ad-h da eeauoa (plaia) J8.00a8.40 I7t.35t f.75 a cni3 as nted S.OOS S.TS Portland Grain POBTLAXD, Ore- Is. 5 83. (AP) Wheat: O Hick Law Cloae May 08 68, SS OS r.k Oral, t Oata. No. S-S8 lb. wait. SSA J!v S-SS Ib-grsy. noatiual. Barlajr. No. 2-45 . lb. BW. SAOO. Cora, a. 8, IT ahlpmeat,"35.50. ' ,-.--:.' Caak Wheat Bid: Soft whit 68: wt rn whit 68 1 WMtara ted ST. Sard red winter ardhtary ST; 11 per cent ST; IS a -eent SS IS r Hit 43; "14 per em, TB. Hard kite-BMrt ordinary TO; 11 per seal ananaUd; 13 per a TO; 18 per east tl; 14 per cant T-. Today' car receipt: Wkeat 183; flear SS ears It sats-A; asytl; auUieed 5. ' Portland Produce FOhVTLAXD, Ore- "Teh. ! SS. (AP) Coeanr nveaw BelHag prtea te retail: Coaatry killed bags, beet enteaer andr 160 Iba 10-1 le; vcaler 18-15 H lb.; light sad thin 10-18. lb.; havy 10-10H lb.: lantbe 15H-16 lb.; ewe, 8-10 It; ball 10 lb-r ratter ew 8-8 H lb.; anner eew 7-8 lb. tiv Penltry Baying prirt Leghorn breilm. 1 1 Iba. 30e lb.; Iba. 30 lb.: colored aprlags, 1 U I, Iba- 15-18 lb.; aver SH lb.. 16-18 lb.; Leghara aena, aver 8H Iba- 15 Ib.; andar SH Ihs- 14 lb.; colored hens, to 6 iba.. 18c; aver S lbs- 18 lb.; K. S grade, 5 I. . - . . Tnrkcya Selling' at toast DratMd,'aw crop hen 36 lb.; tea, 36 lb. Bay lag price: New ban 34 lb.; toata, 24. Potato Xakims gaaas, 1.15 eenUI ; local 1.00-1.10; Dehnta tsi, 1.35 csnul; Klamath rails 8 1 Gem. 1.35 1 65; California awoeta. 1.80 1 SO for 60 lb. crat; ria. 8.85-8.50, SO Iba. Onlona Crogoa, K. 1, 1.85-1.50 Pr cental; t, 4tk ib. Wool Wtllaman valley, nomial; m dlom 23 33 lb.; coars aad braid. 22 38 lb.; lamb sad fall 30 la,; aaaUra Or gon 30-2He. Hay Selling pre te ratallerai Alfalfa Ma 1. 16 00 ten; at vetch 13 00 toe; lovar 11.00 ton; timothy, itra Ore gon 19.00; Do valley 14.00 toa Portlssd. Hopa New crop Clostar 19H-31H lb.; Vuggler 83e lb. ifobar Momlaal: 1938. 86 37 la, Casears bark Buying pric. 198 peel Se Ib. Sugar Berry aad fruit, 100. 4,90, bale 6 0S: beet 4.80 ccatal. DomtU flonr BsUiag prle. 'ty da livry, 1 t 35 bbl lots: rsmily pstsnt 49a, 6.55-6.13: bakra' bard wheat, net. 9 70 5.15; bakera' blaoatena, 4.15 4.50; bleaded wkt flour. 4.35 4.60; aoft wheat flow 4.00 4.15; grsham. 49a, 4:80; whol wheat 49a. A76 bbL Wool ii Boston BOSTON, Peb. 23. (AP) (USDA) Scattered transaction wer being closed today on moderate quaatitiei of domeatie woola. Price wer firm on fiv territory wool at around 70 cent scoured batia for good French combing length and at around 68 eenta aeoured baaia average to ahort French combing length wool in original bag. Graded half-blood terri- Wheat "4 Prices SHgtaly Under Sttrplns Stoclu. Ar Canse of Hand to Mouth Pnrchasea Closing Quotations NSW YORK. reb. ZS.-iAToday'a closing prices: rs. . !MCAG0Febl:I3H(P)-Re- sumption or wneat trading here today resulted in slightly lower prices - reflecting decline stn for eign markets over the holiday and failure of .redaead quotations on export wheat to attract Importers. Export busines sin domestic wheat remained at a standstill aad only aeattered sales of Cans dlan.' Argentina and - Australian grain were- confirmed despite lower prices. Knowledge that big surplus stocks exist In major pro ducing countries,' traders said, en courages the hand-to-nrouth pol icy of wheat Importing nations. Wheat lost aa much aa cent at times during the slow session although improved buying on each dip. The close was unchanged to lower. May t-Jaiy 8- 4 . while Winnipeg was off - after a corresponding' decline yesterday when the Chicago mar ket observed a holiday. Other grains followed the ac tionof wheat, corn losing 4-, May July 50-4. Oats were unchanged to off. Rye - down; lard 10-16 lower. Gardeners' Mart PORTLAND, Or- Peb. 23. (AP) (US Dept. Agricultar). Apple Oregon Newtown. md te lg x fey, 1.50-1.60; fey. 1.25-1.35; no eli, f f, 70-80e; Spitienberr, fey, 1.50-1.60; Wh. Delicioua, ex fey Ige, 1.90-3.10; Wineaap, medium to Ige, ex fey, 1.65 1.75; fey. 1.50 1 60; eombina tioa cs fey and fey, 'oo, 3 3V, lb.; Rome. 0 grade, ( t, 75-85 ; tmall. 50 60c; fey, 1.35-1.40. loo.. 3 3 lb.; Or. Delicioua, ez fey. 1.90-2.10. Artichok Calif., 8.75-4.00 ; 75-80e dos. Avoeadoe Calif- inert, 34-30, 1.85 1,40. ' A.paragua Calif.. S2-25e lb. Bananas Par bunch, 6V lb.; smsll lota. SH 6e. Baaaa Dnqnoted. Brnaael Sprouta 12 cop, 85-90e. ' Cabbage Oregon Ballhead, new crate, to it wools in mixed lots containing sta ple and French combing lengths togeth er were Bringing 07 te 6V cent scoured baaia. Allied Stores M Com with ft Son. American Can .184 Consol Edison . Ant For Power . 2 Consol Oil ..... Am Power A Lt. - C Corn Products . Am Rad Btd San 15U Curtlss Wright . Am RoU Mills .. IS . Du Pont de N..14 Am Smelt A Ret 44 Douglas Aircraft 74 Am Tel ft. Tel.. American Tob B 84 Lt Am Water Wks Anaconda Armour III Atchison Barnsdall Bait ft Ohio ... Benlix Avia . . . Bethlehem Steel Boeing Air .... Borge Warner . Budd Mfg Calif Pack Callahan Z-L .. Calumet Hoc. . . Canadian Pacific J I Case ... Caterpil Tractor Celanese ...... Certain Teed . Ches ft Ohio . . . Chrysler ...... Coml Solvent . . 13 5 34 14 27 31H 34 1- 1 t 4 S3 4S4 22 10 35 71 Elee Power ft Erie RR ...... General Electric General Foods . General Motors. Goodyear Tire . Great Nor Ry Pf. Hudson Motors; Illinois Central . Insp Copper ... Int Harvester . . Int Nickel Can . Int Paper ft P Pt Int Tel ft Tel... Johns M anvil le . Kennecott Libbey O Ford . 1 Natl DIst ...... 32 Natl Power ft Lt S Northern Pacific 13 Packard Motor . as t n .-.. PhUUps Petrol . Press Steel Car . 10 Pub Service NJ. 1 Pullman 40 Safeway Stores . 39 Sears Roebuck . 47 Shell Union ... 33 Son Cal Edison. 25 Southern Pacific Stand Brands . . 1C Stand OU Calif . 13 Stand Oil NJ .. 67 Studebaker .... 62 - Sup Oil 40 Timk Roll Bear. 8 Trans America . 90 Union Carbide . 38 United Aircraft. 47 United Airlines. Lig ft Myers B.106 US Rubber Loew's Monty Ward . . . Nash Kelvinator NaU Biscuit ... Natl Cash 13 Natl Dairy Prod 47 - ITQ Cl WO OWCl .... i 49 Walworth 7 Western Union . 25 White Motors .. 22 Woolworth 14 27 8 11 4 83 38 11 35 32 37 71 13 25 16 27 47 7 2 45 81 41 12 45 80 20 10 47 beat, 1.50-1.75; ordinary 1.00-1.25; Calif, crat 3.00-3.20 Carrot, Local, topped, 60-TOc; sack. 100 1.25, bu ached. CaUL, 45-50; srst. 3.45-3.80. Caalif lower Local. Ne. t, 50-75; Calif., No. 1, 1.33-1.30. Celery CsUI- Utah, 3.00-3.35; wait. O.SO-2.75: k carta 1.25-1.50. Citraa rrnit Grapefrnit, Taxaa marak ae-dleaa. S.75-S.00: aiak. 8.00-8.25: Ari teas fancy, 1.75-3.00; Florida, hk box. 64-64, 3.00-3.25; Calif., 1.80-1.90. Lemons Fancy, all aixea, 4.00-5.25: choice, 3.70-3.50; ppl boxes, 1.90 8.00 Umaa. 90a. Orange California navel. 300-392. 3.35-2.75: largo. 3.50-8.75 choice and pp 1.85-2.10. Cucumbers Ho thou i. doi 1.25-1 75. Eggplaat Califs 11-12 lb.; lug. 2.00 3.15. Lettnc Calif- Imperial, lead 4-5 dos., 8.00-8.15, dry, 2.50-2.75. Garlic Ore., 8-10c; poorer, 6c Mushroom Cultivated, 1 ib., SO 35e. Onion Oregon yellow, 50-pound aks, CS No. 1, 60-70c; larger 80e; 10-ponnd sseks, 1516c; boilers. 10 lbs., 13-Ue; sets, brown, 4-4 He. whit 5-5 Ke. Pears Oregon. Bote., loose, 50 60e; ez fey, 1.25-1.35: anion, cz icy, l.oo- 1 75; Medford z fey, 3.50; Cornice, ex (cy, 3.85-3.00. Peas Calif., 1213c; hamp, 2.85-3.00. Peppers Fla . 12 14c; Mexico. 1415c, crates, 4.50 5.00. Potato Oregon, Iocs! Kuaset nd Long White. No. 1, 1.00-1.10; No. 1. 50 Ib. sacks, 60 tw; No. 2. 35 88e; D sehuUs No. 1 Ruaeets, 1.15 1.25; No. 2, 2. 50 lb. 88 40c; Klamsth No. 1 Russets. 1.25-1.40; Fla., New Bus Triumphs 2.25-2.40 par 50 lb. Rhubarb Ore., Wash, hothouse x fey. 1.00-1.10; fey 900-1.00; choic 80e; pie, 55-SOe. Squash Oregon, Wash., Marblehead. 3 3e; Hubbard. Sc. 8wct Potato California. SO pound N. 1 grd. 1.60-1.60. Tomatoes Ore. hethouse, 16 31 lb. Mexico 9.75-8.25; repacked 3.50-3.75; Fla.. S.T6-8.00. Splaaeh Texas, 1.25 1.35 basket. Bunched Vegetables Oregon, per doi. bunehes: Beet. 40-50e; green onions, 25-80 ; Jap radihes. 85-40c; lug 1 oo 1.25 per doxea; radishes, winter, 20c; kale, 40-50c; leaks, 80 35c; mustard greens 85-40e: turnip, 40-45e, celery root, 50 dox.; broccoli. 50-55e; Calif., paraley, 85-40c; 8wiss chard, 35c; rad ishes, 35-40c; turnips, 40 45c; broccoli, eratea, 8.25; beets, 50-55c per dozen; crates 3.00-2.15. Root Vegetables - Rutabagas, 1 25 1.85 ewt, lugs. 25 50c; beets, 1.25 l.:0; 85-40C (or lugs; turnips, 1.00-1.25 per sack. lara. 45-55e: oaraaiDs. 60 65r luz. eaeka, 1.75 2.00; koraoradish, 15 lb. Pinochle Club Ends Day Play PERRYDALE The pinochle club met st the home of Eleanor Gregg Wednesday afternoon with two tables in play. High score went to Mrs. Loel Kahle and low. to Mrs. Mitchell. This was the last regular afternoon meet ing, and the club planned two evening parties with the hus bands present. The first will be March with Mrs. Orville Kurti, Mrs. Loel Kahle, Mrs. Dave Byerley end Mrs. Bob Mitchell as hostesses. at the Byerley home. POLLY AND HER PALS Paw Gets Some Iron in His System By CLIFF STERRETT I ( AUNT SUSIE'S GOttTaS ' I & ( I COULDN'T LOCATE TH GOPPES A I T Y TUT-TUT UNK . t IH (CL-i J-Sy" Jrh WCADACWE AN' AST ) Aa rrj STRAiNEJSO 1 USED TW1 SCREEN j Qnf 1 DIDN'T WUPCT J I feTTV g -2sJ T STIR y j Y rT f V -iZT VOTyUM SIFTS Z- (TTl fojTHINVI USED aS.T -) W A BITE . 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