The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 02, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAG2 EIGHT
tha CnZGON Ciba, Orcc Tttsiij llcn KC3
:Jam LlarketL Quotations
(Sarins Moss)
(Tha vrlces eelow seopUed or toeal
. frpwu aad ladleetive el the dally market
prices peM to fnwvi br Selaa birm
bat are ao puuMtt Or Ita i
11.) . .: - .. .i . v? i t-si ;
Bananas, Ib. en stalk.
' ,oe :
.06 K
1.4
4.00
8.0ft ;
4.S0 .
SJO 1
.. Haade
Grapefrait, Tiim piak ,
Lcaoaa, era to .
Orxff ea, crate
... a.as to
VSOBtABLBS
(Bajrtaf Frlcas)
- Asperat, oa
Bets, os. .1. ,
,0T.
.40
Cabbare, lb,
.0
Carreta, Calif., erb, dam.8.50 to S.SO
Cauliflower, Calif., L85; lofal ... J0
Celery.- Utah, crata , '-, , , ,. 1.25
CaliL. crato. '. . 1.25
Eettaee. Calif. S.50 to 8.50
Onion, boiling, 10 lba Mo.
1
60 lba.
1.25
.24
.80
,0
.40
1.10
Jti
3.50 '
i0
-.40
Greeny anioaa, eox.
Kadiabos,
Peppers, greeny Calif.
famcr
Potatoes, locaL evrt.
60 IB. MXI
Kew petsjoes, CsJit, evrt.,.
Kaabarb, oatdoor . u,
.Tampa, So.
KTJTS
(Price paid by Independent Packing plant
-.. j.--to grewer) K.v'l
Walanta rraaquattea; - fancy, 12t m a
diaxs,10e; assail Be: orchard raa, 8 to
lOe. Walaut aieata, 29 to 80o lb.
. filbert Barcelona, large; 12 Ke; fen
:7 lttte; babies, lie; orchard ru 11
to 18c ' ..N .. - - . ... r,
v (Co-op Prices to Orevrer) -.Walnut
Friee range, aepeading apes
rar ants ran in 14 different trades 11
He. Duehillr 1 cent higher. ,
. - v - v - : hops - ;
--r V. . -v. (Baying Prlcai) .--
Clatters, aominal, 1937, lb T to .0 -
Clusters, 1S88, lb. i18Va to .21ft
Faggles, tea ;.......... . .28
? . - WOO- ABTD MOHAU, '
(Buying Prices)
Wool medinaa, lb.
'Coarse, lb.: ;,.'..' ,, . ' ,
Lambs, lh ;., ,,.,-:
.23
J8
.-1-J8 ,
15
Mobair, Jb,
ZOOS JJTD POULTBT
(Baying Prices ef Aadreaen's)
La ire axtrav
liedMut extras
Larre itaadardi
M
' .15
.12
.15
a.
.12
10
.10
.05
Pallets
Colored fryi , r,
Colored aaedina lb. .,, ..
.rWhlto, Lerhor-e, heary , ,,
White Jachoraa, light 4- i -
Hrary heas, lb. . , , ,
Old roosters
. LTVX STOCK
(Baying price fee Me. 1 stack.
coaditioBS and sales reported ay
to 4
Lambs, 1939, tops
Lambs . .,,,.,
Kwes ., - ,
Bora, top
$.75
.S0 to 7.50
;3.00 to 3.50
7.00
130-150 lbs.
.0.50 to 6.75
210-800 lbs.
Sows
Beef cows - ...
6.25 t 6.50
5.25 to 5.60
6.60 to 6.00
5.60 to 6.23
Balls
Stocks and
May 1
STOCK ATBBAOBS
CeapUed by Tho Aaaoriated
Presa
J0 . 15
15
06
' Indna JUila
He Chg D .3 - D .3
Haadar . 62.3 17.0 .
PreTiotta ' day 42,5 17.2 .
roath ago L 64.5 18.4 r
ear ago 54.S -13.4 '
1936 high . 77.0. ' , 33.S
U30 low 58.8 .15.7
Dtil
A .1
85.3
-35.3
30.1
28.8
40.0
33.7
8toek
J .2
,44.0
45.7
37J
53.4
41.8
BOBS AYP -OBS
,: 20 1 10 to
. ' Rails I ados ' Ctil
Wet. Chg.-. 't D TJaeh vi .1
htoadar SdJ . M.2 , , 98.1
Freiooe day 54:7 98.2 93.0
at oath ago 67.7 : 99.5 93.5
tear ago . 52.7: 96.1 87.8
1939 high 64.9 ' 10O.7 . 95.7
1939 lew . 53.4 97.0 19.9
10
Por'g-
- Uneh
59.0
59.0
60.4
62.9
64.0
68.2
"CUPID RIDES A BUS"
By POLAN BANKS
SYNOPSIS,
" Ron ny Rokaby, crooner "Crown
Prince of the Air," has "Ginger"
Drake, talented perform ar, black
listed in tha big city becanse she
will not marry him. Her booking
gent offers her a spot at the Club
Caribbean in IQami, on condition
that ahe get there Monday. - Ginger
jumps at the opportunity, bat her
f ands are too 1 low for routine
travel. She reads an item in a news
paper personal column that one
Tony. Taylor will take passengers
to Florida on a share-expenses ba
sis amounting to 114. . She tele
phones . her reservation. . Anthony
Taylor, transit magnate's heir, re-
' ceived the call at a Park Avenue
rendezvous.'" Despite - Ids father's
wealth, Tony is at that stage where
Be thinks the masses should share
snore of the country's wealth. He
had been expelled from colleco. He
also thinks women are parasites.
Tony plans to leave the next day on
bis advertised southern trip. His
companions will be an ex-lion
tamer, an actreas, another couple,
and Ginger. The big day arrives.
At seven A It- Tony drives up to
Ginger's home in an old, double
decker bus.' .She cannot believe her
, eyes. It is an obsolete vehicle, won
in a crap game. Inst as they are
about to leave, "Eonny, intoxicated.
drives np in his limousine, and tries
to detain Ginger by force. Tony
punches him in the jaw and then
goes off with Ginger. She feels that
ahe has not earn the last of Ronny.
.. ' . CHAPTER V : , ;
They were rounding, the corner
into ijcntrai rare in the lumbering
eld green bus,: headed east for the
Avenue.' -1- .
Tony said, "I don't mean to be
. .' a
curious out your ooy-xriena seems
wfulty. famiIiarlooking.H
"He's Ronny Rockaby," said Gin
ger snoroy.
."The Crooner?", Tony was pleas
antly shocked. "I fAottpM X reeog
nixed hia eraI" .HA w-rirrnad. "Pes
always wanted to sock a croonet,
. aa . -.
ana now i-ve none it y myi-
Ginger . said nothing. 1 They
stopped for a trade light.
"If if s none of my business, dont
teu me," Tony went on, "but what
was that about blacklisang . you
mentioned? It sounds mtriguinc."
Ginger told him ; after all, he
-might as wen know why she had to
be in Uiaml before Monday noon. ?
"It'a mw fanlt. I ainim a larffn
Ronny see so moch of me. But I
was t little bit la lor with him, per
haps, at firstit was the glamour of
hia aneceaa. I amesa. Wlum I nallml
how conceited and unreal he was.
Bowever, I well. I changed. - It was
teen taat he got alter me to marry
him, He still cant TOderrtand why
I wont-'.. -.
"Just' aav the word." Tatv f
f ered. "and tni an harV mnA awlr
some more of that clamour out of
-smi-i v'Jt ,-.:c: t.'s
-" "I'd rather von -rot ma to Miami
on time, she smiled briefly. "That
aronrj annoy Sonney much more.1'
-uont worry well get you
there. I riva won mw word nti fftat"
."Thanks loads," said Ginger. The
lht went green. "By the way, who
Grade B paw 4 per cent
1 aallk, 8lem Ooep be-k pool v
pHc S2.01.
C-op Grmdcf. A btterft
price 21 Hti B gntde 2e less.
(Milk baaed mi-mtUr "
: bntterfst" average.) ,
DUtribator price, $232.
. : :A grade bnttrf at DellT
ered SlHcj B grade 8c
jp-ade-JKe; qaArtersSSc.
Heifers :T .L. , 6.00. to 7.00
Top -eel .,, : ... . . : 8.00
Dairy typo cows 4.00 to 5.50
Pressed veal, lb, .11
lCABIOjr CBBAMBBT Baying Price
Battarfat, A grade .. : . , 1H
Leghora hens, over 3H lba. .12
Leghora hens, aader hk lbs .10
Roasters, 4 lbs. and oter...... ... jl5
Fryers. 2 lbs. ., ... .1
Ueghora broilera .1 .
Colored heas, over ft lbs. ,,,, .....-. .13
Old roosters, lb. ,. ...,.' .05
No. 2 bens Se less; Ma. 2 springs. 5c lees.
Larra extras
Large standards .
Medium extras ' .
M ediaa standards
Undergrade
M
.12
.IS
.10
PaUeU
OBAUr, HAT and 8EKD8
Wheat, ha. No. 1 ree leaned .75
OaU. grey ton . ,., , ..... n,, 28.00
. WWto ,. ., 35.00
Peed barley, ton 22.00 to 34.00
Clover hal, tea .,,..42 to 18.00
Oat and Veteh bay. tm 12.00 to 13.00
Alfalfa, toa . 15.00 to 16.00
Egg math. No. 1 grade, 80 lb. bag 1.60
Dairy feed, SO lb bg. 1.30
Hen scratch ieed - ; 1'0
Cracked com , , , 1.70.
Wheat . 1-50
Mart
- PORTLAND. 0oV May
lv (AP
iU8 Uept Agrlcaltaro)
AddIss Orecoa Rewtowaa.
to Ig.
mm mm ,
L15; fey loose, LOO; Wash. Debcioas.
ed to Ige. ea fey. 1.73 3 10; fey. L.73
1.85; Wiaessp, med to lgo, aa fey,' 1,60
1.76. fane. 1.40 1.60: eo-boa-fry aad
fancy, loose. 11a 3 e lb.; Komes, on fey.
1.65-1.75: ley. l.sa-i.ep;. Be ia.
, Artichokes. Calif.. 1.25-1.50 for beat.
1 Avocados. Calif. 24-53's, L20-1.3O..
Asparagus Ore- Wih green, 13-Ib.
No. 1, 5-75c. So. 2, 40-50e; 30 lb. 1.75
1.90. Strings, low as 1 00; unclatt, 1.40
1.50; Ko. 2. 1.25-1.35,
Bananas Per bnnch.l 6He -Tb. j
Beana Fla.. 2 50 2.60 hamper.
r Cabbage Calif. eraUS, 8.25-2.50; red.
- Carrots Local topped, 40-50 per tag;
beet, 65-73e; aaeked. Wash., 2.25-2.50.
Cauliflower Calif. Ko. 1, 1.50-1.75;
few best 1.00. . - -- -
Celery Calif, CUh, 2.00-2.25; white,
2.5-2.75; hearts, 1.50-1.75."'
Citros Prnit Grapef rait. Texts aiarsb,
aoedlesa. 3,00-3.25; pink. 8.50-3.75; Ari
loaa, fey J 2.00-2.40: choice, 1.60-1.75;
. Leasons Fancy; all siiea, 3.50-4.75;
choice 50c lesa.
L'nea boa. carton. 30 85c
Oraagos California aavala. 800 892s
2.25-8Jt5; large, -jLS-S.SO; . choice, 25-
aue less. . .
Eggplant Ci
aHf. 1.75-2.00. lgo.
Cacnmber
Hotaense, dos. 85C-1.00.
top.- i
LeUace Wextler Iced. 5. 2.00-2.25;
Salinas ieed. 6s, 8.25-8.50; Sacramento
dry. 1.65-1.75; . - i
Garlic Oregoa, 8-10el few 12c'
Mash rooms Cultivated, t lb. SO 35e
Onions Ore. yellows, 60-Ib. aaeks, CS
So.'l large. 1.10-1.15; Xe. 2. 50-Ib. sacks,
60-60e; Texas white wax, CS Ko. 1, 50
lb. sack. 2.15-2.25. ,
Pears Anjons. s fey, 1.75-1.85; Hod
ford fey. 2.50.
Peas Calif., 4-5e; aacks L75 2.00. ,
Pepper Florida, 20-25e.
"Four ethers," he told her. "An
actress, named Desdemona Love,
for one.-; The old girl says she played
with Edwin Booth I believe her."
He rrinned "She's taking: a trop
ical fish along , with her. Believe it
or not its name is .Gertrude, and
she's taJdng it to Florida to find it
a mate. It ate up it last one."
Ginger giggled, despite herself.
"She sounds sweet. Who else?"
"Mr. Daniel Smock. He's a! re
tired lion-tamer, if you please. Go
ing to Florida to' take a job on a
lion-farm. He's got a cat with him,
I think he said."
"Sounds like a menagerie.1 j
"There's plenty of room for one,
on this bus." he chuckled. "At least,
if you all dont get along together,
you can always go and sit upstairs
on the upper deck."
"Who are the others 7"
"A Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Ever
green. - Tourists, so they aay. lie's
mum as a clam, and she talks a blue
streak. Thank heaven, they aren't
carrying any animals along, j
"And that leaves you. . . V - T
"Tony Taylor, at your service,'
he bowed, "Just thrown out of col
lege for the third and last time, and
off to see the world."
"With a bus you won in a crap
gamer j
"Only as far as Florida. From
there, I hope to take a ship for some
where else. Anywhere."
By this time they had come down
upper Fifth Avenue, and were ap
proaching the zoo. Tony came to a
stop, and New nis Horn. - - -
"We're racking np Mr. Smock,
here," Tony explained. "He's been
to say some farewells over in the
animal house. L think, .
Ginger saw a stout, rubicund man
approach, carrying an old-fashioned
valise , and a mustard-colored cat,
Tony waved to him. and opened the
door to help him in. He introduced
Ginger. : , , -St ; ---- -:: ; , : -
lit. Smock took off his hat with a
flourish, disclosing a head almost
bald. He smiled, showing several
gold teeth, and bowed gallantly.
"Very happy to meet you. Miss
Drake. I am sure we win all have a
most felicitous journey." He dis
played his pet. "This is Casanova,
my comrade these many years. He's
a sad dog, I'm afraid, but a gentle
"Oh. a Thomas cat.'' said Ginrer.
"How nice." - . .
Bv tha wav. Mr. Smtsek." Tamw
broke In, "one ef our fellow-pas-
aengeTa, jctao Love, la bringing;
aiong a goionah. X hope your ca
minds Lis irianners." ;
"Never fear, niatah txahawa-1
promiaed the lion tamer. -Anyway.
isanova isnt very partial to ae
fOOd." . ; : v .
Thev drove em diram tlwimmt.
through. the Ught esrly-morning
trafSc, smiling at each ether when
tne ous passed bewildered would-be
nassenrera. . . "-.
"It's the eiffri anlafMut Taw
"1 should have changed it to Grant's
Tomb, or the Bronx, or something."
-wny ooni your" asked Ginger.
"Because we're going through
Washington Sauare. anvwav."
"A eharminsj eld aqnajre," said
sir. - smock., -j. tmmbtr, many
years ago, I kept company f or a time
with a lad snake duurner fa my
Uheat Elakcs
J ISew low
Ware of Short Cohering Is
Factor in Unusual ! ' -
Boost in Week !
CHICAGO,.MAy lv-iTV-notBer
swift rlae of wheat price today
carried the market to ! its . best
lerel since early last summer, ei
tAbllshint; new high Talnes : for
19 3 f wheat '.contracts. ;i
Gains of as much as 14 to IM
eents, with May . wheat Quoted as
high as 7 5 and Joly and Sep
tember aa high as 74,' or I to 7
eents higher than week ago.
wereichalked ep i ware
short coTerint and stop loss pur
chaslna;. Heary profit taking pared
the gains Just before the close,
bowerer. v
Absence of moisture relief in
dry sections of the winter wheat
belt orer the weekend and a fore-
east giving little promise of rain
in the near future were important
factors. With no indications of
early deliveries of wheat on May
contracts, dealers who hare sold
short covered their positions,
which accounted; partly, for the
outstanding strength of 'the de
livery. Contracts remaining to be
settled this month either by de
livery of wheat or trading In the
pit involve 12,000,000 bushels,
having been reduced 8,000,000 the
past. week.
Wheat closed cents
higher than Saturday,! Hay 75-
74, July 75-71.
- Liverpool wheat closed
higher, with export business esti
mated In- excess of 500,000 bush
els, including some domestic hard
grain. .' , '; !'
Loganberry Board Meet
Now Slated for May 4
Directors of the Oregon logan
berry control . board will meet
here Thursday, Instead of Wed
nesday, to consider establishment
of grades and prices for the 1939
season. Secretary, W. I Linf oot
announced the change in dates.
Cooperative processor members
have been Invited to attend the
meeting. ; - j
Potatoes Ore. local hsaeta and Long
Whites, No. 1, 1.10-1.15; No. 2. 75-90c;
Deackottea, No. 1, Bassets, 1.10-1.25; 25
lb. sacks, 32-35e; US No. 8, 50 Ib. aacka,
40-45e; now crop Calif. White Bote, 60
lb. sacks, US No. 1, 1.30-1.40; 100 lb
sacks, 3.25-2.35.
Bhabarb Ore. hotboase, apple box, 85
40e; le lb. -
Sanash Calif. Zneehini, 1.65-1.75. i
Strawberries Calif. 12s, 1.20-L30.
Spinach Ore., 30-40e; new crop, 60
60c - - ;
Tomatoea Hex. repacked, 8.75 top.
Ore. hotboase, 20-254 lb.
Bunched Vegetablee: Ore., par do,
bnncbee: Green onions. 15-17 e; rad
iahes, local, 22-25e; Medford 25e;leka
25-80c; parsley 22 -25e; 8wisa chard.
25 80c Calif, broccoli, crates 3.00 2.25;
beets 50-60e dox. ; Endive 2.50 crato of
5 lba.; beeta 4 dox. erta., 3.25-2.50 ; 50
60e per dox.; carrot 40-50c
Boot Vegetable: Bntabagas 81-1.25
logs, 50-e0e; beet 1.25-1.50, lags 80-40 ;
i turnip 1.00-1.25 sack, lugs 35-30e; par
snip 30-40 lng; hcreradih 15c lb.
circus. We used to ride on top of a
bus like this, on moonlit nights, and
hold hands
'Did she leave her snakes aft
home?" asked Tony, . '
Ox course X was a drinking man
in those days. Ida was a very con
siderate woman.'. He sighed. "Show ,
me a woman who likes animal life,'
Miss Drake, and ru show you a true .
ornament to her sex, I revere such .
women." :
"Would ' you classify crooners
under animal 7 life, ' Mr. Smock?" -asked
Tony, very seriously.
A crooner 1"; The ' lion-tamer
was puxxled.
Skip it." said Tony, with a quick -
glance at Ginger, who stared
straight ahead, "Ah there are the
Evergreens." i - ; ::.
Mr. and Mrs. Evergreen stood
awaiting them on the lowest flight
of steps of the Public library at
Forty-second Street. Why they
should have chosen this spot to
board the bus, Ginger eould not im
agine, unless it was because from
force of ' habit - they always took
buaaes there.. Each had a anit-case
as their sole luggage. They clam
bered aboard, and as they found.
seats, Tony as host, introduced his
share-expense guests to each other.
Mortimer Evergreen was thin
and dyspeptic-looking, and wore
smoked glasses and a tiny Chaplin
mustacne. tie never smiled, and
spoke, when he spoke at all, only in
discouraged monosyllables. His
wife, on the other hand, a not un
attractive brunette, talked inces
santly. She was a very cheerful per
son, a bit on die scatter-brained
side, and loved to accent words in
the most unexpected places. -
Such a tUltghtful way of going
to Florida," she told Ginger, almost
at once, "And in a Fifth Avenue
bust lent it too utterly uetJ'w
"Itll get us there,, I hope." said
Ginger dryly. e
Do you really tkixk soT" Queried
Mrs. Evergreen. "I do hope you're
right. It would be just see awful if
anything nappened before Mortimer
and I"
'Jessica," put in Mr. Evergreen.
evenly, "your nose is shiny."
"OUI- she caught herself, almost
as it his words had been a signal
that she was talking too much. She
took out a compact, and powdered
her nose., "Thank you, Mortimer
"la . business, Mr. Evergreen?".
inquired Mr. Smock, "or just travel
ing for pleasure?"
'-Oh, tow-re travelns- began
Mrs. Evergreen.
"Jessicas toot nose"
"Tkank you, dearest," Jessica
subsided. And smiled weaklv at
Ginger. "My husband cant siiui
me with a shiny nose.". : 2
Ginger smiled bravely back. She
was wondering if ahe were traveling
with a troupe of lunatics. If it were
not for her having to be la Uiami
by Monday.. -
"We're traveling1 for my health,"
said Mr. Evergreen,
"We always travel for our
health," Mrs. Evergreen could not
resist.
"There's nothing tike , travel,"
said Mr. - Smock. . "I remember,
when I was with Buffalo Bill'
1 (To be continued)
mj rataa potest '' ' - ' V
at 8 e rstextet SjtaMsta, Baa
POXTUKDl Or, ntav 1-fAP)-.
Dairy pradaeo prices: - Batter: Kxtras
ia; suaaaraa it: prime firata 80:
first. 19; katterfat 33-33.
8i l.aiae aatrao 10: am ataxtd-
arda 16j meiian oatraa 16 rv aa a d 1 a as
etaadarda la. - , c.,.-. .
Ckooao Trlplota 13 loaf It. .
Portland Grain
POBTLASD. Or. May;
J UJ
Low doea
Wheat: Oaea Hick Low
may
Jaly
-T3 " T " 72
70 71,. eox,' 71
Cash Grata: Onto. -Mo. 8-SS lb. white.
87-5; Ko. 8-88 lb, gray aeeunel.. Barley.
Ka. 8-45 lb, BW. 24.50. Cora. No, 8, T
shipasont. 26.25. Mo. 1 flax. L73., '.:
Caah Wheat Bid Soft white 74; west
era white 74; western red 78H. Bard
rod viator ordinary 72; 11 par cast
73; 12 per coat 78; IS per-cent
75; 14 per ooat 77. Hard whito
Baart ordinary 74; 12 per cent T5; 13
per cent 77; 14 per cent 79.
Todar'a ear recoiDU: Wheat 240: bar-
0lay 1; Conr 37; oora 1; oata 1; xaill-
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., May 1. (AP
Country Meat 8elling price to retail
ers: Country-killed hogt, beat batchers,
under 160 lba. S-Stte lb: vaalara. 12Ua
lb; light aad thia, 10-lle lb: heavy, 10a
id: spring iambs, la-iae lb: yearling
lambs, 14-15o lb; owes, 4-6e Ib; tatter
cows, 9-10e lb; ea&aer eowa 8-9e lb; ball
Live Poultry Bayiag price Leghora
broilers, lze id; colored springs, 8 lb aad
over. 17o lb: Lerhora kens, aver 8 lbs.
He lb; ander SH lbs. lie lb; colored
nana to s ids, na in; over uta, 17e ID;
No. 3 grade, 5e lb leaa. -
Tarkeys Selling prices: Dressed keaa,
S0 lb; toms, 18 lb. Baying prices: Boas
18c lb; toms 16-17e lb.
PoUtoea Yakima earns ( ) cental;
local, 1.00: Deschutes Gems. 1.35 cental;
Klamath Fall No. 1 6ems, . L35-1.55;
Calif, swoots, 1.35-L80 crate. . -
Kew PoUtoea Calif. White. L15-L40,
50 lb. sack; Texas. 1.70-1.75, 60 lb. sack.
Onions Orsgoa Ao. 1, 3.30-8.50 ooatal;
Tozaa xtermaaaa, S.10-XS5 per 50 lb.
crate; sets, 3 lb. ' .
wool Willamette valley, 1139 cup,
nominal medium 88e lb; coarse aad braids
SSe lb; Umbo aad tall. 30a Ik; eastern
Oregon, 30-32e lb. - r
Hsy Selling price to reUiler: Alfalfa,
Ko. 1, 18.00 toa; oat vetch, 18.00 toa;
clover, 11.00 ton;, timothy, eaatera Ore-
gm 19.00; do valley, 14.00 tea, Port
Hop 938 Ctestors, 80-35o lb; Tar
giee, aee 10.
Mohair Nominal 1989 oils. 95c lb.
Caseara Bark Baying price, 1939 peel,
do lb.
Sugar Berry aad fruit, 100a, 8.10;
bale 6.35; meet 6:05.
Domeatio Flonr Selling price, vity de
livery, 1 to 35-bbl lots: Family patent,
49s, 5.70-6.35 ; bakers' bard wheat net,
3.80-5.80; bakers' blaeatem 4.40-4.76;
blended wheat flour A.50-4. 85; aoft-rwheat
flour 4.10-4.15; graham 49s, 4.60; whole
waeat es, .vo pou
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore- Mav 1. (AP)-
(TJ8DA) Hors: Beceints. saUbla 1800.
total 2500. Price range.
Barrows aad gilts, gd-ck
POLLY AND HER PALS
PUTTTM' OKI ALL.
TW PRIMP PEP.
fiUPPEn.PCXl.V3
-a a m
LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY
-4-'
mmmm ! - i
IDEE o ) there's coMnajsry- I J '. I 1 ! X
MICKEY MOUSE In the Bag! ' ( . By WALT DISNEY
aAVWSHl LOOKUT ) "NEVER MINP THE. A I YVCUL, 1 CKNT HEU) EKM--A I i I YfHKT'RS. yE. HXVIN' S I P Jf
KUL THUH rrhll VvSI1 tffL THINKIN' O' J I BEANS!!, PRR UPPEH YNSHtJ (NO ) V ( fcUCKS' '
wgwcKs J y "r
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HONEST ZERO I fiET THE WIM-VAMS CVTiBy
TIME. I LOOK AT AR. CAlrSt
RX' CAlie;r WE W1 ALT) AM' OOOD
LAW 6E21 HC CANT ADOPT MCTO
rR natmnTfc
I w L 1 1 IS mmnmrymn hiV Vs
1 si e m r 1 aamiaaa 1 1 1 11 x - a in a- w 1 tt 11 1 a ,ri
1 1 ii'uj. -itt .1 '.j3.m 11 t-r-ar.iay- aw . - s SB r.'. ii 'i I' I I I. l i.i RLan ai l rvra oV mr
TOOTS AND CASPER
7OO-TS,M0O BElrliED f . - I , uavft "V 0W-rv,OSPt?R VOtTRK 1 I l( VOU LOOK AWPUL-OM-H.U T VJAn YOUR
I MB TO DO IT. SO : ) f VoU DID J ; 1 wJv 1A SlaUT WOW VOU LOOK ' jljWOMT BS SEaTN WITH OSA, AND COMS.
NWmC CASPER J g. illll, V ' Ot- OH-OM-H-H QcAr?r? I Srvff F,ES
TUIMBUS TUEATOE Starrtag Popeyt
HAVE VDOAMV VDGA OP
KrJHAT HAPPE V4SANHEV4 WE
LANtllWDEARTrT-!
at
' 140-160 the. .
J .7f a T.13
. 7.00 Q V.60
do 160-180 lba 1 ii
de 190-300 lba ' .
da 900-820 lba a , , .
do 800-350 lba , ,
' A SSO-SM lba ' 1
do 890-856 lba-.
anlla.. 140-160 Iba a
Paeklag oowa.1 gd, 975 350
dm mmmd 850-435 lba. !
do good 435-550 Ib
- do med 875-550 lba
Fl-(far. m stsr j
eaoteo, TO-iav
2300. Caivaa 150, Active stress; to steady.
SteeraTgood 800 1100J 9.000 9.65
. da madinm. 110O-18O0 i T.75Q 8.0O
a mam bU1b T5O-1100- 6.75W
Heifera, good, 750-BOO
S.35
o meoiam. sav-vuv
do com ( plain X 550-900.
Cows, all wta. .
7.50
S.35
6.50
a MA
: do madiam. all wta
do com (Slain) all
4.50 0 5.60
da low cut-cat, all
Balla .(rig excld ).
wts
S.23tf .
6.35 8". 73
8.50 vy 6.50
4.50(5 5 50
6.50 a 7.50
8.00 6 S.50
(boafjt, an wt
do aedlam. all wta.'.
' do eat com (pla); all U
Cow, all wts m,
YeaUira, choice, all wts
do good, all wta
do medians
do eall-eom (pla) all wts
Carves, mod. 350-400 lbs .
do com (pla) 350-400 lbs
7.50 fit 8.0U
8-50 550
a an a i en
6.00(0 6.50
S.50 til 6.00
J Sheep: Seeeipta 750 . Bpriag lambs,
strong to 85 higher. Others steady. Price
range:
Spring lambs, gd-cfc
do medium good .
S.ooQ
8.25 (a
7.00
70
S.75
6.000
3.50 &
1.60
S.3S
8.75
8.00
do commOB
Lambs shora) gd-eh .
da medium and
8.00
7.25
da
(plain)
6.75
Ewaa (ahada ad to cl
8.25
3.50
docommoa (plaia) med
Wool in Boston
B08T0H, May 1 (AP) (U8DA) A
few users were la tho market for fine
territory wools today. Balee were closed
oa good Preach combing lengths, fine ter
ritory wools in orlxinal baxs at 66-68
eoata, aeoured basis, for spot offerings la
Bostoa. Ottering ot tnree-eigntas aaa
oaoaarter blood bright fleeces in mixed
grade lota for shipment direct from the
eoantry werr quoted taoatry o.aite firm
aronad 97 eoata la tha grease, delivered
to users, aad soma houses were asking 28
coats delivered.
Miasioiiary Society
Meeting Well Attended
MILL CITY The Missionary
society of the Presbyterian
church met at the home of Mrs.
Charles . Porter , Wednesday after
noon,- with 23 members present.
Mrs. O. H. Newman had cl rge
ot the - devotional services with
Mrs. Porter -- presiding at the
business meeting. Mrs. Sherwood
gave an Interesting talk on Korea
and the American Indiaans.
For
IT SCEMSTVUCLAW id
JUST
MR. BARNES UKE&ME
TUr I U
THE SWELLEST PERSON)
BSb
WORLD- BESIDES, HE
. r-.v
T.S54S T.T5
T.OOd V.50
S.75d T.35
esoj T.00
e.l5x) 6.T
8.35 7.00
S.SO0 6.00
SS&S S.76
6.83 S 8.50
8.00 S-60
esoo 160
noM total
7.75
w v.ia
& 8.50
6. 7.50
7.3 S
a &a
T I DOWNSTAIRS DEL. 71 I I f i SHUX . T S I f ua lai uarnMB I " ' a 1
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rr
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SO TVMKTMAKtO IT uUST LIKE. WC
vwavs 60AE KIMOA RaUAnVKS 2
Face -
fVirv PEAR W SHALL 7V (
Stcclis Move
At low Point
Volume Shortest in 5 Years
With Retnilt Leading
"-. Issues Decline
NEW-YORK.- May l.-0F-Wlth
trading tat todar'a atock market
at , the lowest ebb. in nearly, five
years, leading issues backed away
fractions to more than a point, :
I .Wall street found nothing par
ticularly encouraging In European
news or domestic, business devel
opments. 'fS f 1
1 Transfers for the . five hours
amounted to 279,140 Shares, the
second smallest turnover tor a
full' session since August, 1934.
The total compared with 728,430
last Friday. The Associated Press
average of . 50 stocks was off .2
ot a point at 44, still 2.4 points
1 above
the year's low.
Steels SUp
Steels slipped aa this week's
mill production estimate indicated
a drop of .8 of a point at 47.8 per
cent of capacity. It was the fifth
consecutive week's' recession in
this barometer. U. S. Steel and
Bethlehem led the 'slide in this
group.
Motor shares did comparatively
well, , both General Motors and
Chrysler holding their declines to
of a point each.
Stocks on the retreat included
Westinghouse, John s-M&nville,
Eastman Kodak, Phillip Morris,
Sante Fe, Southern' Pacific, Ana
conda, American Smelting, Montr
gomery Ward, Goodyear and Boe
ing. -. ' .
Emerging a shade ahead were
Sears Roebuck, Glenn- Martin;
Sperry, Great Northern, Consoli
dated Edison and International
Harvester.
Stayton Streets
Get new Surface
STAYTON- West Water, West
Ida and East Florence streets in
Stayton are being surfaces with
gravel this week. Three hundred
yards of gravel for the purpose
will be supplied by ' the county's
crusher In operation at the river's
side near the bridge.
The block on Third street in
front of the public schol building
will also be graveled.
Company Manners
the Young and for the Old
KtMOAAAEAM CMfit
AM BARNES USED TO BE A STAR ACTOR ON I
AN I THINK HE'S
THE STAGE AW
bM THE WHOLE
U0T5A RXKTDO BUT M0WW9AA0NEV
AlNTGOTMOFOU
15 ALL GOME. ANT
ANT HE OUST A POOR
ORfMAM UKat Mt-
Iiftinff Is Popeye's Specialty!
Closirig Quotations
- NEW YORK. May
lfjpy-Todaya closing
At Chem ft Dya m-
Comwlth ft Sou' 1
Consol Edison ; 20
Consolidated OO T
Corn Products " 67
Curtlsa-Wright 8
Douglas Aircraft 69
Du Pont de N 1S9U
El Pow ft Lt ! 7
Erie R R'v-r,;lH
General Electric 83
'General Foods -42 l
General Motors 41
Goodyear Tire ' 24
Gt Nor Ry Pf , 19
Hudson Motors t 4
Illinois Central 11
Insp Copper '10
Int Harvester 85
Int Nick Can 45
Int Paper dt P Pf 29
'Int Tel & Tel 6
Johns Manville 69
Kennecott 31
Libbey-O-Ford
LIgg ft My B 101
Loew's '9
Mont Ward 44
Nash Kelvinator 6
National Biscuit 25
National Cash 174
Nat Dairy Prod 14
National Dist 24
Allied Stores i
American Can - 'IT s
Am -For Pow . v .
Am PpW ft 1 78
Am Rad Std San 11
Am Roll Mills, y 1
Am Smelt ft Bet ;
Am -Tel ft Ted 157 a
Am Tob B r
Am WatSVka i- i
Anaconda 17 24 ;
Armmtr- m ! v4 H;
Atchison n , ; - r.
BarnsdaU
Bait & Ohio J
Bendix Aviation
Bethl Steel :
Boeing Air
Borge Warner
Budd Mfg .
California Pack
Callahan Z-L ,
Calumet Hec
Canadian Pac"
J I naaa
1 .
-SH
20
63H
21
224
4
14
.-
X
Caterpillar Trac, 43 H
Celanese
Certain-Teed; ;
Ches ft Ohio
Chrysler
Coml Solvent
ie
7
81
84
10
Aurora Auxiliary
Will Get Charter
AURORA More than 200 are
expected to be present at the
presentation . of . the charter to
the newly orgasiged auxiliary of
the American Legion post no. 110
Thursday r night, May .4, at the
K of P hall in Aurora. :. ' . ,
' Degree, teams from -Newberg
and, Woodborn will be present to
take part in the ceremonies. Mrs.
VOU
HAD LOT5A MONKY AHf
HIS FOLKS IS ALL DEAD
n. 1 ahaa.
3aj
THLPSHOtXPfcc, AWaAPOS
prices:
Nat Pow ft Lt 1. 7:
Northern Pac 8 '
Packard Motors 3
3 C Penney 78
PhiUlps Pet 34
Pressed SUCa 7;
Pub Svc Nj 34
Pullman4 25
Safeway Stores 33'.
Sears Roebuck 8a
Shell Union 11
Sou Cat Edison '254
Southern Pac 12
Standard Brands 8
Stand Oil Calif 2
Stand Oil NJ 44
Studebaker 74
Sup Oil - 2
Tim Roll Bear .38
Trans-America B 3-5
Union Carbide , 724
United Aircraft 15
United Airlines 9
US Rubber 35
US Steel 45
Walworth ' 5
Western Union 1 8
White Motors 8
Wool worth 434
. New York Curb
Cities Service
El Bond ft Share'
Hazel Snyder,- state president and
Mrs. Mae Whltcom, state secre
tary, both of Portland, will be
present, also Mrs. Nina Mori' ,
district president; of Sherwood.
Officers are: Mrs. Pphaen of
Aurora, president; Mrs. Joseph
Marcroft, Wilsonville, vice presi
dent; Mrs. Ella Meeks of Canby,
second vice president; Mrs. Les
ter X Brown, Canby, secretary;
Mrs Erma Linlquist, treasurer,
of Aurora; Mrs. E, F. Hall, his
torian, . of '. Canby; Mrs. Erven
Miller of -Aurora, sergeant-at-arms;
and Mrs. Joseph Safuk of
In k 1 nkBy"
STATE FHIAIICE Ca
A Home-Owned Institution '
- (Childs ft MUler's ! Office) v
; 844 State &U Salem, Ore.
Phone 0201 Lie. No. S-218 M-223
By CLIFF STERRETT
By BRANDON WALSH
KMOVJ RCH TOLKS KIM ADOPT
OUiaiCroSVAOAINTGOrrrMEOR
OTEM-. I WI6HT THEY COULD ADOPT .
CX.D RCXKS WHO AIMT GOT MO HOMBT.
OROaulREHioTAKE CARE OPTIM-
IHtNAUUSOKntAHi WOULD FEEL.
GLAD ALL OVER
AMAtISOSQEST .
THAT WE. Otve FOR lW
ASSISTANT ?wrrwrtrr
HjM AM HELPLESS )J
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