PAGC EIGHT The OREGON .STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon, Saturday Morrdn, l-Iay 13, 1939 , - aleni Market Quotation Baylag Mcm) (Taa trie belew eapplieS by a focal grower ul ladieatare ( the 4aUy Market prices paid ia frtwiri by - Salt . bartr Vat arc act gaeraatee4 by Taa Statee- aiaa. j fiaaaaaa. Is. aa atalk. .. -Haada ., .OS 1.40 4.00 t oo -; 4.50 Caiaree ' . Grapefruit, Texaa slak - ataa-aiar Laaiaaa, a rata Oraagti. trata . ta !. fc vwAjamu . y ' Aipeiafaav lacal, 4oi. Beets, Sea. . r '.. , , i Cabbafa, la. .os; Carrete,- Cetlf.. ert .! 60 ta S.50 Cee-flewer, Calif.,-IS ; leaL.- 6 7 Celerf, fJUa, crate.., ,. - SSS Cant, crate. 1.25 t Lettece,' 1111. iJ ta S.66 Oaieae, aeilin. 10 lbe No. 1 J - . so lbs. . . , JUdik-et, do I. Peppers, freea, Calil . rareier Potatoes, local. ewt,. Jie. 60 la. ban Kcw.potctaev Calit, ewt. : Khabero, etaoor : Tarsi pa. cos. (Tries paid by X-eepeaSea Fec-taff S-uu .r" ' to. awar)-f '-'.,.; j, r . Walaata 'Fraaqaettea,- faaer, 1 labour slaa. lOe; aatal) Sc: erebar. raa. 6 ta J Oe. Waiaat -aaaata, SS ta SOe lb. V ...... Filbert BereeleBee. larger l-e: faa er llUe: beblea. liar arebard roa.il 1 - to lM.i--' . - - :.' -; Mart - PORTLAXD. Ora, May 'W. (AP) (TJSDA)- reeee pnea caaageas r Applaai Ora. Kawtavaa, aicd - ta tfa. a Je. J.60-1.40; fey. 1 t5-l.a9: Waia. ITieUaa, s ley" 1.16-l.W: fey 1.75-1.5; ' W'iaaaap, a fey,-L4O-1.40; fey, 1.1 -1:5; eMb. ax ley a ad foeaa, -lHa lb.; Keaaaa. a -fay; 1 .&-. J5. . ' . Artiebokaa-Califv US-S.OO. - ' ', Avaesdaa Califc, 1.10-1.40. i - diparafta Or-. - aab, fraaa,'13 IV Ka. lr dO-ejcr Na. 1, 40-45; SO lbV M- X.60;. aaclaaa, V ; - Ba CaJlf haaipar. '-'-. -CaJary Califs Utah, 1.0O-1.M;. ablta, JO-1.75.'- - - CabUfa-Jalifv eraUa. 1JH.IJ. Carrata. Iaeal, aabad. -1.SVS.35; Califs-50 la'aka. 1.S5-S.00; arata. 40 ' fOe da.'- -- - ' . i. , ' CaaKflnwar Oallf, - OS -Ha. 1, arata. 1.75- local 11-lla, 1.50-1.45. ' CaIryCIif Dtaa, 1JO-1.75; whita. S.50-S.6S.-'- f . - Citraa frait -GraDofrait. Tcsaa atarak. aadlaaa. J.00 P.60; ArU. piak, 9.50 .75j fey, S.OO-l.ia; cftoiea, i.o-i.75 iauaea arataa. L75-J.00; ITa. .15-i.50. . Laaiaaa Fancy, i alK alaaa,- 4.00-5.00 ; kaiea 50 laaa. . . . L'aioa Ooa. eartoa. 1015 ' " Oraagaa California aarala, larta, 1.15 ' 4.00 ; - cboiea, all aiiea, 1.15-250; aaad, 00-B.15. - - - ' Caeaaibara HothottM, doi 1.25-1.15 ; box dot. . - - - Lattaeo Dry sack, Orecaa, Wii, t-4 dot., 1.40-1.50 ; 4 doa. 1.25-1.50; low aa 1.00; Calif, lead, 4-6 doi, top, 3.25-2.60; vaorar 1.75-3.00. - - Maahroama Caltlfilad. t lb- 10 18c - Oalaaa-Ora. yellowa, 601b. aaeka, OS Ka. 1 larga,' 1.10-1.25; S-iaeh and ap. 1.10-1.40; Na. 60 1b. aaeka 60 40c; Vaiai wblU wav 08 Ho. 1. 60-lb. aaeka. L60-1.75: Calif, rod, 1.85-1.00. . Paaa Tha Dallea, 4H-6e. .- Pappera Florida, l-20e lb. Potatoca Ora. Oaacbatoa Raeaata, So. 1. 100 Iba. 1.15 1.15; 25 lb. ak, 15-17 He; U8 Ha.; 1,-60 lb. aka. 40 60c; Klamatk Baaaata,'US No. l.'lOO lb aka, 1.15-l.to; local LongvWWtaa,- V. : 1. 100 lb. aka, 1.15-1.204 aaw crop, Califaraia WWta Eoa, 80 IV tk, US Noi; ISe-1.00; 100 lb. aka,' 1.75-1.00. : - i- Rhubarb Ore., apple bos, S0-40e; loaaa tSe-lOO." i v ... j , -.Sfpiaab Calif Zaechlal.. 1.50-1.40. i ' Strawbarrlea CaHf, 12a, 1.251.15; Ora.-14a. 1.15-1.50.-, . -Bpiaaek Orov !5-45e araaga bas.' 1 ToatatAMi His, 2.50-4.00; Oro. kot kotrta, 15-20. -i ';j,v- ". . -Bunched 5 Vrfatablea: Local par dot ' baaebaa; onloa 17-30e, 'radiibta 10 15a, loak 25-B0c; paralay. 20-25e, paatard jrraaaa , 3HJ-oa- uai.; - sarnipa 45-60a. - crates S2.25-2.50, baeta 45 0e. - , Kaai varetaoiaa: Hataoacaa i.zo-i.ou. war sack. lfa 60 60a. boaU 1.35-1.50 luga. r. 45-400. iioraoraaua iaa id. ' JO . .40. ' 1.1 i.so : TO I .to ; ': .40 : GUPID RIDES A BUS" j ; CIIAPTERXV ' I They broke apart, staring at each ; ether with new eyes.' . -: '. ,'GrOhI' said Tony Taylor rever ; ently. Oh my gosh 1". And made ' as Jf to seize her with osculatory intent again,, r " Ginger came to earth with a thud. . She Uinked, then smacked his face ' ' hard. '- ,- : ; "How dared yon IT she spat out. , . Tony's arms froze in mid-air; his hand then instinctively sought his stinging face, i Before he could say anything more, she turned and fled up the path to the house on the high- way. xie louowea acr, more siowry. CJiagrinea yet oacuy deugnted. They entered the dinine-room - sflentlr. and sat down to dinner. The room was empty, except for the ' proprietor who was also acting as . waiter. When the latter disappeared . ' into the kitchen, Tony spoke. , "Boy, you pack a walloD. woman!" r : Ginger kept her eyes on her plate, :" c "I'm sorry, -Tony."-It was my fault, I guess." ' .. .- ' He rubbed his cheek, and grinned. . ttoing sorry doesn't straighten eat my. jawbone I" he chuckled. - "Imagine having a sparring-part- Berforawifel" ; . i rtJ VM,'wni'i.. L-J . .w -wvm . aimvw uwuuT lur 0 V "Didnt know I had one, bow." ' amid Tony. - - ' i i - She said nothing else, and they stte their dinner in silence. At its . eno, as uey iingerea over eoffee. He - offered her a eirarette. and ah sw " " Cented lt ' Jnat th-n Utm tmnvAi . ' turned en a radio, behind the coun- , ter. As he fiddled with the dials, - '.' V V..J ...V. M ' ' mmj hwsw auawuca v at lauluiia? - --"It's Sunday nlrht." Ginrar inwl. denly remembered. "That must be " .Walter Winchell tune - him in, ,!; r wont you?T-i- ' 1 v"'-: - ; ... -SureVsald HTony, t gnea3Aj, . axjxioua so maxe-peace. . ? " tfc7incheirs gossip ' of Co!!vwood -'lul'RWiln. it mj iu. UH , ' 'little nm mnA rK-i, 1-.oa4 mm v xoany minions or outers were listea- - ing euewnere.1 Tony stole a glance at Ginger.'Cdr eyes ward resolutely - , b n (bvw. mwammj toe mentHm .z ef his name froze Tony in his' seat. ?rLASUl-r- Antbony Taylor, rt Junior son of the traction ldng-ls : BABomtMHSnfii- In ' m :T(k A - , -r m. m 'm lkU -ATOlUi i. bus somewhere on i the M-d-tA J -: rioridaa ill -;-; i - fi ' fi otaer, stunnea.- : ? : ? t j - rxorr- xayior who was expelled ; frcn Yah htt week: for the third : : Drake, a night club lassie. In a littla - ;' Catcna lawn Vesirr!iv. v-th- v- thin face arrest and conviction en ; e :r of hreaJdrj th l!ann Act r" I ' i l rake wh! h w-i cf- k , 1 I.-t'tJia' auieriutivs.4 ?La r.l;U'iz--l seeed, while lira. An- . U-cry Txjlor, frc-ca, stared at the i i rV-j r rs Hm kt (.,.J a--J. .aVoJt s Grade B raw 4 per ceat . . inllk Salem Co-op baste pool prtcoSl.80. C-op i Grade A ; batterfat price 22c; B crmde 2c lea. 'r- (Milk baaed oa aaaU-aioaUr bottarf at average.) '-, " : . v Distribator price, $22. ; A grade brttertai--DeIlT-f ered 22c B grade 20c. J ' . A ipade print, SdHe; ; B grade 25c; qaarten 27c ' j OVa Wen to rower! ' -- Walaata Price re a fa, depeading apew way ante roo la 14 different gradea 11 H lie. PacaiUy 1 cent higher. .. ;. : HOPS , - , ' t (Baytat Prteas) ClasUri. Banissl, 1937, lb. T U .OS aaaura,.l3, la. , , ..80 a JS . racslaa. top - - foot. AJTD MOHAXa ' ! laaTut rncasi Wool, , asedlaaa, lb. Coaraa, lb. - ' , ' ' "i ,n. Laaiba, lb. V ' ,, ," , .... 3 J5 - AX' Ifohair, lb. J - ZOOa AMD POTTbTXT ' (Saylag Prteea t Aadmaa) Largw eaVaa . .17 J 5 atodiaat aatraa Largo staadarda. -15 a as a 43 jo .05 ratiota Colored frya .. ' Colored oediuat, lb. White Laghoraa, keary Wait IdOgbarBa, light . Hea-vy. boaa, la. . Old roosters iBertna arJea far Mo. 1 ima aaiaa xvponaa ap w Unb. 1839, tops .so 4.50 to 7.50 3.00 to 3.60 7.35 4.75 to 7.0 LaJBibs Ewea Bora, top 1S0-150 310 S00 Iba. lbs. 0.50 to 6.75 .6.25 to 5.75 Beef caws Balls 5.60 to 4.00 5.60 to 6.15 5.50 U 7.00 Heifers. Top Tool . Dairy type eowa Hi mmA - Am I lb. 1.80 4.00 to S.50 11 MAJUOa OlUlini nroi mem Batterfat. A -grade ., .2 Legkera, heaa. arar. 1H lbs. , , ,. .13 Legborw baas, aider SVb 1bs , , .. 40 - Leghorai broUera, 1H lb. ap .11 Raaaters, 4 lbs. sod arcr .16 Pryars. 3 to d H. . .U Colored baas, arer 5 lbs '44,-. rrrora. er 4 Iba. . 46 Old rooatera. lb. . .05 Na. 3 haoa sa loaa; Na. 3 apriaga, 6a leae. : BOO PSZ0M Large extras ' 47 Large ttaadarda 45 Medina) extraa , , . . 45 Mediaaa atandarda i 43 Uadergradea r " 43 Pallets - 40 GXAIV. HAT and SZESS Wbeat, bo. No. 1 racleaaad .75 Oata. grey tea -.. 38.00 Whiu . .-a.ov reed barley, toa 23.00 ta 34.00 Clover hai, toa 13 ta 11-00 Oat and Vetch bay. toa 13.00 to 1100 Alfalfa, toa : 15.00 to 16.00 Egg auab. No. 1 grade. SO lb. bag 1.60 Dairy food. 80 lb. bag l.0 Hea aeratcb eed ,. 1.70 Cracked cora - 1. Wheat 10 Movie Feature Of Lamb Exhibit SCICWGeorge J. Patrny. hair-1 man of the committee in charge of the fifth annual fat lamb show atv8clo June 10, announces that a moTle," From Fleece to .Fabi rlc," will be shown free during the day' -r'v -J": 1 . ' A"-length? of' light-weight woolen In p a t e 1 blue, : from which a1 dress has been made tor Queen Elizabeth' of England, will be -'on . dleplay at ; the all-wool products dlrlslon, according to Mrs. Hater Pague, chairman of that , department, k" ": " By POLAN BANKS 1 and in New Haven is ten to one the scandal will cost Tony his father's street railway millions I" Ginrer nsped. Tony swore. She rose to her feet, white as a sheet, as Tony, hurriedly reached over and cut off the radio. They stared at each other. Ginger spoke first. , "How on earth did he who could ! "Tour crooner friend I" be told her bitterly. "The dirty so-and-so kept his word I" "What word 7" "His threat on the telephone'' Tony caught himself, then shrugged his shoulders, and told her the whole story. Ginger listened, white-faced. . "And If s the truth then! About your father 1" She gnlped. "I thought yon said he worked for the trolley company f v T "He does," said Tony. "Only be isnt a motorman any more. ' He's president" ' . ' - - " "Then you're really rich a mil- uonaurrs son!" .. - - "So what?" he wanted to know, irritably. .He was busy thinking of things he'd like to do to Bonny Rockahy. : ; Ginger .- reddened, remi various remarks she had made to Tony her admission that she liked luxuries, meant to marry a million aire some day. And here she had bean married to one. all the timet But - suddenly 'f another . thought struck her so distressing as t over shadow her shame. - -xour xatner wiu blame yon, wont bet Hell disinherit you like wincaeu said!" - "Hs's most likely done ft al ready,1! said Tony, cynically. "He's been threatening to ever since I got thrown out of college the first time." -TDisH finish - your . aba ex claimed. "And it'a all my fault.. Ton did it to help me get to Miami 1" 1 . "Forget it," said. Tony, ri g-s Fve had it comtng, after makinr an asa.'of myself r4n schooL? I'm only sorry: aoouc ta roues publidty.T '. "But jaeUher of us nothing wrong happened It -a ' -"Try and make anybody believe that, now." He shrugged Lis should ers. "Well, the publicity ought to do yon some good, at least ItH cinch you a Job." vffff f -Tears stunf her resvi I; it A; C "Do you think I want a job that way?" iK -. -ci "A job's a Job.' Anyway a career's what yon want Isnt it? Didnt yon want' to be famous successful and lanf yourself. millionaire ?" He laughed shortly "You've otlv landed si pauper so far but still. yon always did intend to throw him back into the seal" - rGihgerMtWHoTr Tm not going to marry anybody ever again I said she, ta an oJ,4 voice.-"Yw were tlz Ter j,, Yen dont have to be rich to be happy; A person should make bis own way work for his happiness. " i Tony gave her a peculiar look, as If seefsar her tut Vi tnt thse. lis wmm. iii Slow Day Dealing. Slackest in Nearly h' m Year; TWrd MJlioif . Slium Ara Tamed - NEW TORK, May 1 --(-Attempts ' to find rallying fnel for the stock market were unavailing today and leading Issues finished on the downside for fractions to a point or so, T - " : European and' domestic news seemingly lacked buying Inspira tion and the market merely drifted throughout. Dealings again ; were among -the slackest in- nearly a year. Transfers, for the fire hours totalled 141,530 shares compared trith 400,110 the day .before. The AssoclatedT Press average - of 60 stocks .was ott .Z .of sv. point at 8.S. ... - " '; ' 'f ; ' Strike-End Effect .--. 'Apparent ending of the dragged-onty soft oal, tie-up, may haTe been anticipated marketwisei Anyway) the result brought in few buyers. Financial. Quarters seem fngly had the Idea the outcome was a decisire CIO Tictory and might portend a spread of the so called "anion shop" to other. In dustries. Speculative sentiment appeared more confused than otherwise over the outlook tor tax recision. The president's comments on this subject, at his press ' conference, proved a' negative market factor. It was noted the chief executive indicated the treasury would sub mit to.' congressional committees its studies - on taxes, but '. that there would not necessarily be re commendations. . : . ' -Weekend merchandising re views, reporting a pickup in retail spending, did little more than steady stocks in this category.' ; Wool Movement Since 1st Heavy BOSTON. May 11 - (AP) - The Commercial Bulletin will say to morrow: ."The heavier buying movement which developed last - week ' has been projected into the present week and It is estimated that fully 20 millions pounds of wool hare been moved in these two weeks. At the present weekend, the move ment seems to he subsiding some what, with-prices now fully up to import ' parity - and ' mill buyers a bit Inclined to back away from off airings. Class III and IV fine terri tory wools are quotable at Boston at 5 to .7 cents, clean basis. Bright - medium ' fleeces are dis tinctly stronger," with 25 to' 21 cents being paid growers in Ohio Michigan; against a recent lows of 22 cents. ' ;y "Better backlogs, of goods or ders are reported from .the ' mills and the outlook for the mills Is considered encouraging. London closed with prices generally firm on . the' opening basis. Other for eign markets are firm. "Western operations hare been keen, especially in the bright ever since they had come in to din ner, following that kiss in the garden.: "Maybe rv been wronr, said Tony. "Suppose a guy .falls in love and wants to give his girl things?. Cars, and clothes, and trips abroad, and and the mocn if she wants it?". He stared into space as if dis covering a great truth. "You cant do Oat by sharing the wealth!" "A couple can share romance' and life" she pointed out, passion ately. "They dont need money 1" "Yon cant buy mink coats and snappy roadsters lust with ro mance," said Tony, sagely. Love had come to him suddenly so suddenly, that it had completely reversed his outlook on life. He was still rather dazed by the swift change. ; "Yon dont steed mink coats and expensive ears to be happy I" Ginger pointed out, With the discovery of. Tony's Identity as a rich man's son, had come a deep-abiding shame for the things she had been saying the' , past few days. Partly because of ' this, and partly because she in-, stmetively was . against anything Tony waa for, she, too, had simul taneously undergone a mental about-f aee. .i v..' -... - r . Tony stared at her, and his face, showed a sudden growing delight....; "Do yon tnean-r-that maybe you wont want a divorce, after all?". . She stared at him, shocked into silence by bis words and. their im-; plications. . - - .- .-' -.. . "That - kiss - he .rushed on, "did you mean it when yon kissed me that way? Or didn't you?" Ginger sat horrified; for in that : moment she allowed herself to real-' ize that she had meant .that kiss aad there waa no denying what that ; meant. However, there was. her; pride.- Tony had called her a gold -digger. ; If she, admitted . aha loved him, now, he' would think It waa be-' cause she bad discovered bis father .' was a millionaire: she could never 1 hope to convince him of the truth. . Hsrear-ver stoles-eats' were boomer- angingoa her, smashing her sudden J new hopes to hits ! v I 5 ! be steeled berself. i "A kiss is only a handshake, en Broadway,'' she told him, a bit on-! steadily. And abruptly. turned the! subject. ; "Where's , your 1 father j , J- His facefeO.' W " 1- i "In Palm Beach, now." Why?" A; - "Why dont you go to him and. ten him the whole truth? Ill back . -That's out.", said Tony, flatly. . Tve made say. bed and if s yours ' trulys exclusively 1" vi ; :. "Then if yon wont I wQll" she; declared. "You married me to get me cut of a hole. I cant do leu than ' explain itasll;, : ;.-. . "YouH donothlngrefthekind! IH handle my own affairs, thank yon 1" He : waa - hurt, at her rebuff, and . showed it. "We'd better get on the road if we want to snake Miami in time, tomorrow." - . -- ' (To be continued) . . CaawH 6 Bf ralaa Saaaat . ' "f-fl1tii 1 .. a..lM,i. mlm ttm - Quotations POBTLAKD. Ora, May 11 (AT) Dairy produce prieea: Butter: Kxtraa 33; staaaarda 12; pri-to firsts SI; firsts 10: batterfat 11 -11. tin l-fe extras It large staaaV ares 17: .aaailaas extras, 11; atediaa atana-rds IS.'. .. C-aeae Triplets llej lost 11a.., , . Portland Grain ' rOETLAiTD, ' Ora, -tap 11 (AP) Wkeatl Open High Law Close May T1H 71 H H Jaly . 71 71H 71H '71 Cash -Graia: tOaU, Vo. US lb. white, 17.75. - BarJey, Ka. 1-45 lb,' BW, 15.00. Corm, Re. 1, IT ship. 17.15, Ka. 1 flax, -.71)4. vs , , .;-, . 44. . Cask Wheat Bi4: Soft white Tl;' waat otb white T0 : westers re4 60Vs. Hare re4 wioter ordinary 60 H: 11 per cast 70; 11 per cent 71H; IS per eeot 71H; 14 per' cent 75. Hard waite-Baart or dinary 7S;-1S per cent 7SM; IS per eeat 77H ; 1 per eeat 79. " . Today's Oar- Boeehrtar Wheat 46; bar oy o;.or aa; aora ; aau i; food . .-. a ----r - 5 - Portland . Produce - - POHTLANm Ore., May IS. (AP) Caaatry Moate Sollias pnee to reUil ara: Cooatry-hilled hogs, beat batehers. aader ISO lbs. SH-lOa vaalers IS-lSHs lb; light and thea 10-lle; hearr, SH-10c Ik Mtv la.K lLlft. Ik. !t Utaiba, 14-I5e lb.; ewea. S-7e Vb: eatter eowa, a-ioa U; aaaaar eowa S-8e ib; hails lis lb. . ,;: .-.-. . - ,-. - Lire Peslfry Burlag prices : . Lerhera broilora, 12 -lie lb.; colored apriaga, S Iba. and arer. lie lb.r Lochorn heaa. ever S lbs, im i4e; aadar SH lbs, 11V th.i eolored haag ta S. lbs, . 18a lb.; arar S Iba, 16a IK: Ke, S grade. Sa lb. loaa. -wraeye wauiag pnooei PraaaaS ' ." ' May 11 - r. ' --. STOCK ATllAOi:. v'i vaaspuee ay me aaaoeiatod rreaa so is IS , so m swv mmtMU Kei Chg. D .4 D .S TJtil Stocks a D a SS.S . 45.8 S6.S 46.1 S4.9 4S.S 81J 40.6 40.0 88.4 8S.7 41.6 Friday . 64.S 1S.1 Preriooa day 65.S' 1S.4 Itratk mn in IBA Tear sga S8.S 15.1 1S BJga 7T.0 SB.S 1989 low : SS.S 15.7 BOhTD AYXUKAOES 10 10 80 10 Rails Indus TJtil rorga Ket Chg D .1 A .1 A .1 D .1 Priday 85.6 99.1 95.0 ,60.6 Preeioas day S5.7 90.0 94.9 60.7 Moath age 84.6 97.9 . 91.4 68.9 Tear ago 66.7 97.S 91.4 6S.S IPSO high 64.9 100.7 95.7 64.0 1989 low 88.4 97.0 91.S 58.1 Law yield 111.9 wool states and in Montana and Wyoming. "Mohair la stronger, with 40 cents paid for adult and SO cents for kid in Texas." ' POLLY AND HER PALS SWELLEST SHINER. Z SEEN IN A MONTH or SUNCAVS, SON BUCKET HOUSE NRA.rU.f THERE.! LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY TOOTS AND CASPER BVERVBOCff W TOWN SAVS" HP. BLIMP IS A BLAnKETY- tJLANTOOTS, BUT I fSAr H-TS A 400D SCOUT - La . .. . ji J lill XHave eri'rxB4Gnrv-gcv--?wm4 ! IV 1 1 tv-mk mr am tkj thamk.ou. LI I suooo wealth ma f hostst i vxjLrrr i I enoaaattw wwArrass-.iDrD MRd. MkMACK VCU KMOW HOW WC BOTH I iW I I MeS-WMSCC HONEVajrl A - TURMEO TV4E HEADS get 5KTV-tV6M IW 1 ALWAVS KtOrfltMaSME'rOKGLAD LOV.OABUTTHE FACT RAAvlS,-TH rtliliCY51 ACSE MMPV BJ AM SURE VSiAT I CSOaP-X)Pte.-- 1 V4KSTHBtOeCH AU.OVESTHAT X HAD AHOMC AM'FOUCS VaAROSXS AfXARNCVOJNGCTUPC. JiZAHr0 GRANOB-tr VitASt-VOUa CUT WEARCSURCQ ANf EVERV8CCV VULO TO LCNZ. AACBUT rU BCTCHA I VOULONT AMDCaUT-OAOTCFOQMXITmam KJ If laCTT NOewXT BUTVG F iSPOR-ner NOU wa.Ai.WAV3 r3 SJtMyGOOPaCtSaL ascwww. mferv-cn " . I TnlaTTlTtOmO .tTrffl I Jryl VACUCWOOlO C?r BEST K PEAA1M MONCflrr lW ASfSTWaUX"? J V-Bs!LBr- T Pty - I' h LA J ir-1 jT THIMBLE THEATREUrrtaz Tcpeyt 5ILD1M6 TVOORCHIPS Wl J at Portland 18-19e lb.? toaaa, 16a lb. Baying prieea: Heaa 17-18e lb.; toaaa, lS-16e lb. PeUtoea Yskiaia Oasis ( ) cental; local 1.00; Deachstes Oenia 1.15-1.40 can tai; Klaaiath falla Na. 1 Gems 1.15-1.55; Calif, sweets. LS5-1.80 arata. Kew Potatoes CaJ it Whitoa, IJ8-1.15, 80 Ih. sack, t .- -',t '':, - Oaloae Oregoa Ko. 1, 1.15-130 eeaUl; Texas BeraraSaa. 1.00-1.15 for 50 lb. araU; seta, S4e IK - -' - t - .- . Wool Willaaietta ranay, ' 1919 . slip, aaaaraal ssadiaas 15a IV; coarse aad braids 25e lbj sis aaoaths fleece. S8a la; oaatera Oregoa 19-1 le. - .' " " Hey 8aJHagrioe Ueunars: Alfalfa, Ka. 1.' 18.00 Soar eat Patch. 11.00 tea; clover, 11.00 Sea; UaioUy. eaatera Ora- ip.oo; 4a rauey," a.oo toa, rorv 4. Hope IMS Clasters. 10-15a Ib; Faf e-Ioa. 23a lb. . ass j Jtaaair aaanaai, un cup, xae u. . Oaacara Bark Buying price, 1939 pod. 4e isw -..'- -.rv..' . : 8arar Berry as 4 trail, 100s, 5.10; Ula 5.15; beet $.05." -" . " Donestie XTooT Selliag price, eity de Urery, 1 ta 15-bbt Iota: raaaily potent. 49s. 8.T0-6.S5; baker hard wheat set. 8.95-8.85; bakers' bin ea torn, 4.55-4.90 ; bleaded wheat floor 4.65-5.00; soft wheat floor 4.10-4.15:-graham 49a, 4.50 1 whole wheat 49a, 4.9S balr--.. Portland Livestock "7 POBTLAKD, Ore, May 11. (AP) (U8DA ) Hogs r - BoceipuT aalahla 100, total 400; market actire, steady to straag. Price rsags: " - : Barrews aad gflts, M-aa,'"" y . cboico 140-160 Iba $ 7.00 Q 7.85 da gd-cb, 16O-SS0 lbs 7.250' 7.80 4a gd-th 180-100 lbs 7.50 7.86 da gd-eh 300-180 lbs -7.15 7.80 da gd-ea 130-250 Iba . 7.00 7W da gd-h 15O-2S0 lbe 6.75 S 1Ji da-gd-ch 200-850 lba. S.85A 6.85 4a aaodiaJB 140160 Iba 6.50 Q 7J5 Paekiag saws, ad. 178 856 - Iba. , I-; S.50 9 6.00 4a good 850-425 lbs 6.15 S 5.75 J ;4w good 419-850 Iba 6.15(1 5.50 da aaad 175-550 lha 6.00 a 6.60 Pigs (fdr. A star.), sood- , choice, 70-140 lbs T.00O 8.00 - Cattle: Beceipta. salable 15, total Carreo, aalabla la, total 4. Tiee Steora. good 900-1100 iba-f S.00 - do.aiodiBai 750-1100 lba T.7S Sa cam (pi) 750-1100 lbs HeUera,. goad 750-900 Iba, 4a ame4iam 150-900 lba - 4 coat pln 650-900 lbs Oowa, good. n- -do Bad. aU wis.. do cam (pis) all da lew cut-cat, all wta Bella lylga. aaeld.). good (hoof), all arte - ' da mediam. all wta. - ' da eat-cem (pla). all wta Tealers, chaice, all wta da good, all wta da mediam da caU-eem (pla) all wta Calves, mod. 850-400 Iba do earn (pla) 150-400 lbs Sheep: Beeeipts. salable 100, 500. Market low. Price ranre: toUl Spring Umba, gd-ch ., S 9.15 da mediam cood 8.00 7.00 7.50 S.75 ee commoa Lambs (shora) gd-ch da mediam sad good do commoa (plain) , 6.00 aoa (aaoda) gd ta ca do common (plain) med S.50 a. S.3S 1.50 1.60 Sixty Her S 1 ttK6 A -sUV ;Who coprects r 5 MISTAKES LlWE HTS DOiNix N MV CASS. HE ONLY -tAVal rie$l.r por . RarrURNINfsHrS. MP 185. raago: f .6V 9.00 6.76 7.75 aisa s.is 7.50 S 8.50 6.00 d 7 JO 6.830 7.25 6.253 S.15 4I50 6.15 S.15 S A.16 6.15 S.76 5.10 a 6.5 4.506 1 5 60 7.50 3 S.00 7.00 a 7.66 5.50 S 7.00 S.50 S 6.60 6.00 a 6.6tt S.50a 8.00 9.50 9.00 8.00 a s.oo S 7.15 O 6.7S -- "' ' - " ; : . i '. ' " - VEAM. AN AI I , A ELJ-CR OOC5MTA f- rTtf1 I t T THINKC, I fSOT 71 I I BE ABLE. T KISS . AW4.VEe. A3 I ; X Tr.a-k " QTZ-J S ITOPR.-MVv l I I TW eiRL. HE?S e AN- NO. HOW I rttpMT TPLCCK ' I IRU PR1ENP I I I 7 ENOA6ED -TO; J - I LOn WUZ MJH H I I I - AT My WATCH J I I 1 JTSM . . 'a f " l-l - . IIWrT M r-.."V SNC7AC3-:D? 7 1. I - . . I 1 CAMP UP HERE. FOR THE. Y-?f ftldHT WE'UU SEE LvtVL-l .f yiS.i .J..;-V 'z'C: H. " Addino; Ii-sult to Injury ;;' ; " : i rr Ritrr by MArLlNfir ME A Bits CHECK-AH-H. ..HEAR l v.'; TMSI- L .. MAIL, purse; . .... Mm luj rv . lj '- e a IX-i-Tw- :5, Sales Offset meatBuying Blarket Pat on Downtrend ' . - - . . - ... .... 1 : by Reports; Rye up. on " , Sadden . l)eirid' ! CHICAiQO. May 1 ing induced by reports of scat-, tered shower. la. parts , of the grain belt : offset . buying ? based on unfavorable crop reports and gare.- the wheat market a lower trend' today;- - -.,; 'v-..n J' ' Sudden -demand' for rye that lifted prices as much as' 14 cents - at one -. time, September rye . going touv 50 H , .highest of the, season. 4 attracted attention. r Although wheat prices rose. a times as much as cent-abOTe prerlens closing lerels, ' the mar ket - was weak- most of the session.-' A- -lower close ra't- Liver pool,: where quotations" were ."-- off, -.also-bad a depressing effect here. . : 1 ;., Need : Real kltoa::rKv- .; The' weather, forecast indicated continued shows r y conditions orer- central and ' western Kansaa and Nebraska, Ho werer, crop ex perts "" said showers' - could gire llttle or only partial relief in many dry districts and that general- soaking rains were needed. Wheat closed unchanged to lower than yesterday, July and September 7S-S. Music Program -m Draws Crowd . DAYTON The , Dayton ETan gelical churchVlras filled to ca pacity - Tuesday jiight t for - the national . music . week program; Numbers' included - the '.Dayton Lafayette band, high' school glee dab and sextet harmonica band under the direction of lira. Wool in Boston BOSTOK, Hay 11. (AP) (USD A ) Domeatiee woola con tinned to receive a fairly actire damaad .. today ia Beaton. Host at : -the . hasiaeea, hewerer, waa ' oa woola that hare aot yet arrived ia Boa ton. Good French combing lea ft fiae territory wool a ta he ehlpped direct from producing areas ta eaatera asera. were OjooMd moetry m m st -eeata, acoarea basis, delirered. Bright fleeees la mixed lots of balk thraa-aighths aad one char ter bloods, affsrad from prodaeiag, areas, were selling mostly at 29 to 19 cents, ia .the grease, delieered to maera. Oeea aionally a cboiea. lot of light ahriaking wool broaght 80 eenta. delirared. Seconds Make a Minute- On the Right Track Hat Is Still the Same Size MAKIN - r How; ; much DIO-HS SEMO l nc wcicr wp . YOU. V CASPEP? THaT ?UM OF " MAN- OteV-feV' .'.mt.wAm rn,; njn n.. ti- w .. . . . -s.--' . --...r --. ...- Afc SAAIava. AeC SAC U USIC W lnHH ' ; - : - .--.i;.,-.;..'.. r ;orr t shall convince . J a - mm .1 - CJ1- THSM THSY AK-i.' . tSAumrot. evEM - m aaSaj HARPVV HAGS af . r . aasa . Closing Quotations NEW. TORK, May iff)--Todayej closing prices: r ,; Al Chem 4k Dye 1104 Com! Solrent : . Allied Stores...'- S Comwlth 4 Sou'. American .Can . 87 Consol Edison , Am For Power. Ife kCpnsol OU vv. Am Power 4k Lt: '4. Corn Products V Am Smelt A Ref 41 Curtlss Wrights Am Tel 4k Tel.. 161 uougias -urcrait az?fe Ffiiuips Fetrol . Amer Tobacco-" .xtr)n. Pont-de Nr. 141 Press Steel Car. Am Water Wks:t5Ele Power 4k U 7 Pub Service NJ. Anaconda 14 4 General i Electric J4H Pullman ... -Armour 111 4 H General-Foods . fl Safeway Stores . 11 CVeneraJ Motors. 4Sf4-Sears Roebuck i 11 Goodyear Tire . 18 Shell Union "5 Great, Northern; 20 Sou Cal Edison. Atchison :;:;.. Barnsdallf.:n. Bait A Ohio Bend Aria V. . : 11 H Hudson Motors'. ; 6 Southern Pacific Bethlehem - Steel S S 4 Illinois Central . -11 SUndard Brands Boeing Air 114 Insp Copper 14 . ..latf HarresUr 4 Int Nickel Can. ; Borge VWarner . Budd MIg California Pack. Callahan Z-L . . Calumet . Hec . . Canadian Pacific J I Case ; .i . v II . Int Paper 4: Int Tel A Tel..' !4 Union Carbide-; S Johna ManTille. 71 United Aircraft: 4 KehneeoU . . . . r 11 4 United Airlines. 71: t lAg' A Myers B. 104 ' US Rubber , .. ; Caterpll Tractof 45 . toewa Celanese .. . . . . Certain-Teed T . . Ches A Ohio :. . 17 Monty Ward . : 47 Walworth 11 National Chrysler, . 7 National:. Ozoha ' Rub; ,TOcal and." piano numbers by Indltiduals, Mrs.' 11; C. Clark'a string band. ! . . Full attendance is reported- for. the all-day quilting pt the Bap tist Dorcas society held Tuesday at "the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Pettlt. ' A eorered dish luncheon wss served at noon. . Gorton Is Elected ' PTA President r SALEM HEIGHTS The ' Parent-Teachers held their cloei. . ; meeting of the year and elected these officers President, .O. tWr Gorton; Tice-p resident, Bans Show; secretary, Margaret Bar? quist; treasurer, Bessie Halde man.. . : The installation of officers' waa conducted by Mrs. LaMolne Clark of Salem. Music waa fur nished' by the school harmonica band, conducted by Mrs. Char lotte Jones. Funds tor 11 4H boys and girls hare been" supplied ; by the PTA, Woman's . club and com-, munity club. One scholarship was giren by C. P. Bishop of Salem. TEA IS MAY IT WEST SALEM A silrer tea will be held Wednesday, May 17, at Ford Memorial church with Mrs. Elmer Rierson chairman. HE SENDS Mi . ANOTHER BUCK WHICH MAKES TWO DOLLARS 'POR RETURN IKl (a : awt2001. r- ww a. rLi. n v 15 25 ' 74 14 814 15; 8 15 1 87 ; 71 H 28 11 e ri. 7i k rcaucj - 7 ic - 45 -a ? 10 18 47 AA 104 Stand OU CaUf. 74 Stand Oil NJ . 41 Studebaker A P Pf 10 Trans-America 44 ; US Steel . .:. Zi 10U Natl Dairy Prod 14 National Dist .. tl H Natl Power A Lt 7 Northern Pacific liy. Packard Motors. CU T n n. . . 7 4 Nash Kelrinatdr t ; C 4 Western Union . Biscuit 11 White Motors Casht .V 11 Woolworth -arag Thief Reported, Keizer - KEIZER, So far as residents here are concerned, the meanest thief Is yet to be caught. -Ho is the . person or persons who sometime late Thursday night or early Friday morning cut but: 24 rows of asparagus at the Mrs. Mary Bliren placew Mrs. , Bllven, a . widow, depends iargely upon' the asparagua - for a llTOllhood. . - - - . State, police are inrestlgatlng and agood clue Is reported. WacOnda Women Set Picnic Date . WACONDA Mrs. Vsn O. Kel ley entertained members of the community club at an all day meeting ' Wednesday when plana were completed . for the anneal picnic to be held Sunday, June 11 at Champoeg park. Mrs. C. C. Russell and Mrs. M. B. Lucas will serve as the coffee commit tee. . - Prises for high score at "600" won by Miss Hattie Skelton aad Mrs. Robert Fromm. . 1 By CUFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH By JI&1MY UURPHT HE SIRS' IS A BLANKSTY BLANKS'! -M FACT, HE'S s WORSE THAN PsTOPLB' SAY TOOTS, sVHCRC MY a A BkgaaSBSSawSa J -- Sii . rri J.," f.-'"''- v ' " -s ? ":."; '.,t' -