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rACu rcuiiT; T1i 0-X-GO.i GTATEGUAN, Galeia. Oregon, ThxasZar llm&izi 1ZJ 25, i Salem Market Quotations (Too erlcee aelesr eaaplied Sr Weal frawer u4 tadicative a Uae daily rtM prieea Mid fTwr br Saleas eayere tat ere set piiitiUil ay Tke Staiee- Baaaaaa, la. ea atalfr , .08 Haeda , , i JM Grapefruit, Tu piaks 4.00 Begaiar .. , , 8.0S Ubmi, onto i 4-0 -- Oraera. mU , , ..-tjM ta d.-?? gtraa-berriea. tseai 1.7S. lb. . JO , u- . i wuf races; Aspenraaiotal, do. Beeta. de. : Caabefa. Ik. . .80 ' . AO . .08 Carrota, Calif-ert. t dosS.60 ta 8.60 Caalinever. Celifc.' 1.35: bxal .9 Celery. Ptaayeraie.. - S IS - CmUU ereta. , ., - . r LIS Lertoee, CaUf. , 2A9 ta 8.60 Os-oas, belling. 10 lot. Ho. 1 .If so iba. , , ! 1.M Oreea eatena, doaw . n -i - Badiahee, dee., ' ,. , , ,. ' Peppers, greea, CaliC ' Ja Parsley ., ... , . " i .. .40 Potatoes loeai ret, " . t.10 e lb. kaca ,, "i , in. . Haw- pecateea, OaliL. aw. .. , ,, . S.SO -Baabarb, Mtdaor ; .70 ta 0 Toraipt, dos. , ,. .40 ---i aTUTS (MM paU bp ladeae-daai PaeklM f-utf a (reiex) - Wataata FranquaUaa. faacy, 13a aee dlsov 10o; seuilSe: arckar4 ma, I ta JOe. Wtlatt bciU. U to 80s ft. rtlberta Barceioeas. large. IS Ha; faa ay llleet beeiea, tla: wkard ma 11 ; Oe-e Frtcaa ta Orewer) Walaete Price raaf a, depeadiaf a pea way sals ria la U 4iffraat grtitt lift 13a. Da-hilly 1 cant higher. aor - (B-yiag Prieea) Clatters, aairaaLt 1917,. tb. T ta .01 ' dealers, 1938. lb. 30 ta .35 Fagg lea. top i -31 i WOOI. AXJ HOHAIS (Bartaf Prtcaa) t Weal, aadlaa. lb ., .37 Caarta, lb. i J7 Lamba, IK ..,.XT, . 3 ' Kobaif, lb. i at r BOOS AITS POTTI.TBT . (Baylag Frtoaa af Aadraaaa'i) Larra astraa . I , - J7 -. j j Laraa aUndar4a i . J5 Pallata ' , U J 3 Co!or4 frya j - .14 Colar4 nadiaai. lb. .15 U'bita Lagbanu. baarp , ,.. J3 Wnita fcbaraa. -fw- .10 Old raaatara i .05 ' Haap kaaa. lb. '.j. J6 LIVESTOCK . IBirlnt prlea tor Mo. 1 rtoek, kataA on conditio na aa4 oalaa raportad op to 4 lamba, 1939, torn 7.00 Lamba 1.75 to 3.35 Ewca 1 i -1 3.00 ta 3.50 Hoa. top .'..f;.., 7.10 130150 Iba. 310 800 Iba. Boara .....i Baef eawa Bolla Heifara ; Top vaal , , , , Itairp typa cawa i. Irrrntra eal, lb. 6.60 ta 6.80 6.85 to 6.60 5.35 to 5.75 5 60 ta 6.00 5 60 ta 6.25 5.50 U 7.00 7.00 4.00 ta 5.50 .10 3CABI0X CBBAMSBY Bnylnf frtea Battorfat. A mil Lachor baa a, aaar t lba Lagha kaaa, aa4cr 8 Vfc Iba.. Lathora broilera, m lb. ep Roaatarc. 4 Iba. and aTer Frrara. 3 to 4 Iba. ColoraA kaaa. 4 ta 6 Iba 014 raaatara. lb. j- . - . .33 .11 . JO .10 J4 ; as ' J4 .05 find B rmm k 8MV - . BBllk. BaJcm Co-op bsicpool : prlco fl.70. ;r C-op Grade A , Imtterf at price 24c; B grade 2e lesw (M Ik baaaa) aa aaaai BMatkly battarfat avarafa.) . . Dirtrtbntor prke, $22. ' A crade Atterft DellT , ered 24c; B grade 21 He . : A srade prfait, 2Hn B grade 20Hct quarter 28H . Ba. ara'aa Se Uaa.; BOO nUCBS : Larga aatraa i Largo itaadard Madiaaa aatraa ,. , . .. Madiaa Uadarcradaa , ," ,. . , . r rallaU J JX9 GIAXV. HAY aai SZXOf Wkaal bv. Bo. 1 racaaaa4 .T5 Oata, grap ta ' watta Iaa4 karlap. toa Cicvtr bai, toa 33.00 ta 34.00 13 U 18 00 Oat aa4 Vatek bar. toa 13.00 to 13.00 Alfalfa, toa - 15 00 ta 16.00 In aaaaa, Na 1 graaa. 60 lav bag 1.60 Dairy faad, 80 lb. bag - , , , 1.80 Baa oeratek fo4 1.70 Crackai oora 1.T0 Wkaat , . 1J0 Rules Announced For. Lamb Display At Turner on 3d CLOVERDALE Rales and regalatlons for the second an naal Marion count tat lamb show, to be held st Turner Jane 3 under1 auspices of the Cloter dale. Farmers'tTJnibn are an nounced as follows; . . "Lambs can r only be entered in one class. Winners determine entries for champion - classes. Decision of the judges is final. Lambs mast be In pens by .0 a.m. of June 3. Committees will make efforts to protect stock at the show, but will in no . way be responsible for injury or loss to stock r to persons. Judging will start at 11 a.m. Lambs will be Judged according to market ralue, ex cept Class 6, which will be judged according to which is the nearest perfect to its breed char acteristics. Lambs shall not be fitted. No entry fee will be charged and there will be no admission charged to trie grounds. Four-H club members will not be per mitted to show in the open classes. Wheat Shoots Up 3 1-8 Cents Sharp Adranee Due ttvFear , of Crop Damage in Southwest ; , CHICAGO, May, 3 4-(i5VWheat shot up 3 cent to new season highs today as fear of crop dam age stirred trade estimated ' to hare been the heaTiest since last summer. The advance was the sharpest in months. Buying orders poured into the pit, easily absorbing profit-taking.' All contracts opened at new highs. Quickly scored gains of tyk cent, pauaed briefly and then surged to new highs, .7heat for July delivery reaching ' 78, up 24; September 77 74, up 3 and December 784, up New season highs also were estab lished at Kansas City and Minne apolis. Winnipeg was closed for a holiday. Strength in wheat carried other grains into higher ground. Kaunas Estimate Drops Scorching temperatures were reported yesterday in the south west and the forecast was tor continued clear weather. The government weekly summary in dicated rapid deterioration in Nebraska during the week and said damage had been serious in many parts of western Kansas. A leading Kansas elevator rom pany estimated the state's crop at 101,800,000 bushels on the basis of present conditions, or 14,000,0 less than a month ago. The trade gave increasing at tention: to the government's re cently : announced wheat an program. Some traders pointed out that the loan price, with a basis of 8 cents for both No. 2 red and hard wheat in Chicago, could result in withholding of new crop wheat. except for champion classes. Entries for 4H club classes should be entered with Wayne Harding, 4H club leader of Ma rlon county, Salem. Entries for long wool classes must be sired by long wool . ams. Lambs will be entered in their classes as they reach the grounds on the morning of June 3. Henry A h r e n s, Turner, is chairman of the lamb show. . .-'BE BRIDE : i by HAZEL LIVINGSTON SYNOPSIS , Usrit Alexander, young and un sophisticated, satiates bar longing for romance by corresponding via a letter exchange dub with a young man she had ntver seen, When Ed ward Wilson,! the correspondent, visits her, Marie is filled with mis givings that he will not care for her. To ; imprest fair, she had writtesv that Jmc ,8Botherwsa n actress, and so- she had been years ago, but now she conducts a beauty parlor in their home on the out skirts of Hollywood. Ifarie runs a circalating ' library there. The Jroong couple meet and are mntnal y attracted. Out driving, Edward Eirks bis car in a secluded spot and sses her. rYouH be terribly im portant some day," she tells him, "and I wonder if 111 be big enough to play the part. When he asks "What part?" She answers. Tour wife!" If arie is humiliated when Edward falters in his response, realising that she had actually pro posed to a man whom she has known only two days. After that. she tries to steel herself against him but cannot resist his embraces. ."You're so splendid so rightand I'm so slow and afraid he says. With that Ifarie pressed her wet cheek to his. She loved him noth ing else mattered. . - , , " CHAPTER VII -Marie!" he shook her. Sooko sharply. Mtarie, you've got to lis ten." i - She wiped her eyes and smiled at him in the light. He could see the tears still glistening on the white blur ox her face. "Marie,1 he said in this new. tense voice, "Marie, we're in love, and there isnt anything we can do bewt it. I dont know how you feel about it maybe you didnt want it to happen joct tms way eitner. Maybe you'd rather . have loved somebody else al together. I e thought . . . I mean, IM rather it had come later on, after I got on my feet, when I could really offer . . But that's out of the question now. I love you, and you love me but that isnt enough." - , She didnt: answer. He waited. Her silenc frightened him. "Ma- ' rier . ; . ' "Yes. Edward?" "Marie, we cant go on this way. 1 didnt expect to to care so. much, and I'm sure that yon that you didnt either. Only we do, and so . . . and so " She took nis two hands in hers. Then it's all right, darling! YouTl come beck. Ill wait for you. Dont yon believe that III wait for you?' "Wait for me! My dear, I cant wait! I love you. But I cant stay. either. I've got to get back. I came ' with those fellows and I've got to go back with them. Bat before I go we're going to get m&rried. WsYe going ito Las Vegas tomor- row. We- i -. "EDWARD! Edward w -cant.- vi,-...;-, .. "Oh. yes. we can. We're going ta . Yen can tell your mother some- thinganything -4t doesnt matter. Toll her we're going on an all day ; picnic m call for you early in the morning at eight o'clock, No, we'd tetter make it seven. "And after we're married we can ; wait. It wont be long. IH come back for yen In ntt tune. IH do thing. can really amevnt to ssjiethina i willi yon to workior Fve been an nnld has -I've wasted oppertani- tka I've been toy Tve let tms rush Jry. But thafe all ovar. For you, the sky's the UnUt. There isat : anysiirr tiat - ; ;-; "L't, Ciwrd, d yon really want to marry met Do yon really love . km enousaT- .i - , ?.i "Dent yon love me enough t Ziwnrd! Ton knew Ir-T-- Well, then! It's set. "But yon said tomorrow a en in the morning? v "At seven. Seven on the dot. The fellows wont like my taking the ear. but the heck with It,, they'll nave to like it and I can make it up to Press later. By the way, you're over is, aren't your, . - "Tin twenty-one." . "So much the better." Be was starting the motor: back ing out of their sheltered parking spot, coming back to the road. She looked at him wonderinchr. They had just become engaged, and no wasn't even kissing her. v "Oh mother I love yon! You're so comforting! Always looking on the bright side " "Somebody's got to be practical. YOUre not!" Julie stroked the girl's ruffled, dark hair, they smiled, and then Marie began to laugh, and presently to cry. Charlie pretended to be sleeping, when, cold and cross, Julie shuffled back to bed nearly an hour later. , But he couldnt fool her. She said: "You heard her crying yon neednt pretend you didn't. Oh, if I only knew what to DO with her! If it were any other girl, in this state of excitement I'd KNOW Marie sat up suddenly startled at her own thought. Leaving them , 1 . . CIV 1 . f - . .. twiiat wuuii eaa w jw (inin DKnta, . something was wrong. But with her o nigh strung so balmrh csr- rying on over nothing! I could shake her. And I'm g!ad that good-for-nothing is going home tomorrow. Shell get over it then. And I hope we never, never set eyes en him again! ----: 1,,. Marie lay In her narrow, neat little bed, in the small pink box of her room, and saw everything' her pink dressing table, her pink-fiow-ered slipper chair, her white painted drajsser, her pink and green and white rag cog more clearly in the dark, than sherd ever seen them la daylight. Each shadowy familiar piece was dear to her, each thins; represented 10010 little sacrifice, to little kindness from her mother or Charlie. . 1" Julie had brought the mirrors for the dressing table, ordered tte pink rf;edebistxfOTeu7$ainsanddret- mg table aurt, last summer, when things were really bad in the beauty shop. , And Charlie had painstak lngiy scraped the old paint from bed and dresser, rubbing and pufSng at his pipe, working for days and daya, before ho pronounced them ready for their final coat of whits enamel They'd done so much lot hex- wanted her to be so happy and now she was leaving them.. 4. She sat p swddealy, startled act heyewnthselght. Leaving them.... But sne wasntl she was just get ting married. She'd U.here, and IMward would be up north. i . . xnat was worse. .TaaS "Edward do we have , to just now?" - ; . ' ? , "We do. Youe gotm long day ahead of yoo Mrs. Wilson 1M - "Mrs. Wilson " she achoed. A low, happy giggle escaped her. She kissed the sido of bis cheek. "Attn girl," he murmured, but he didn't check the speed of the car. For the first time he ssimad to have no desire to drive with one hand. : - r . They left the sea behind, fol lowed the tree-lined boulevard, turned tt last np Dover street. It was dark at 57 except for the porch light, and the faint glow of the lamp in the inner hallway. He walked np the stairs with her. took her latchkey, opened the door, and held her in his arms for n little moment. "Yon wont fail me? Youll be ready at seven?" TU be ready." she whispered. : - He kiaoed her swiftly, termed and closed .the door softly behind him. Mane turned the latch, leaned gainst the door for n moment. She suddenly felt sick and weak. Steps creaked overhead. Julie's head, in n pink net ca& appeared over the banister. ,"Ia that yon, llarier ; Marie rnW weakly. "Doesnt H 100 fcke me?- "Shht Doat U aHly. Beeidea. youll wake Charlie. What kept yea SO later-. - v-y,r-' -. r '- ; ."Irt not laUP . . Well it's your of air. And dont forget hell bo going svtne ta sfew days, and maybe yonu see him again, -and maybe yon Quotationc at Portland POETUUnX Ora star S4v-ir Dairy yraemeo iieast Bettor: Xxtraa S4a; ataaaavea SSa; eriaaa flnta Slat ftraU Sla; kattarfat S4ft.Sa. r aiea ia; laaiaai oanao, toat ouasarsa 15a. 1 Gaaaao Trtploto 11a lool lie, Portland Grain FO&TLAXD.' Ore. Bar " S4v T Arl Waaat: - Osaa Hxgk law Olaaa May aaqaataaV. - Jaly ,, Tl III. Tl t8 CaaS Oraia: Oata, Ka. 8, 88-Ib. vkila, S9.O0; aata. Ha. S. 88-lb. fray . Bar lay. Ka. S. 45-lh. BW 88.50. Cora, Ka. S, T akipmaat. 17.50. FUx, So. 1, m caaa waaat me: Bon waita 74: wast er wklta T8 ; waaUra rat 78. Bar4 rae wiatar araUaary 78; 11 par east 78; 13 par cant 74; 18 per eaat 76; 14 per eaat 78. Hard white-Baart ordinary 75; 11 par eeat ; 13 par cant Uk ; It par eaat Q; 14 par eaat SIM. Toeay'e Car Baeaipta: Wkaat SO; kar ley 0; floar 17; aen 3; aata 3: kiy 8: aJUfeet s. ' Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Bay 14. (IP) 1 Coma try II aata Selling price to reull erat Ceaatry-kUlee' kofa. keat katckara. eaaer ISO Iba., S-lOa; veatera, 11-11 Ma Ik.; H(kt aa tkia. 8-lOe; kaary. s lOe lb.; prinf lamba, 17e lb.; yaarliag laaibs, He: lb. ewes. 6-7 lb.; ratter eawa, SH-a lb.; eaaaar eowa, 8-8 He lb. kalla lie Ik, Lira Paaltry Baylac priaeai Lafkara broilers, 1313a lb.; colored ipriart, 1 lbs. aa4 over. 17a lb. ; Lerfaora haai, aver M Iba., ISH-laa; aader 3 Iba: 13-lSe Ik.: eoioiad keaa ta S lba 17-18a lb. area S Iba.. 18a lb.: Na. 8 craia, fie lb. leaa. Tarkeya 8eUiag prieea: Oreaaea! beoa. 18-19e lb.; tone. lS-17e lb. Bay lag prieea: Haaa 15-lSe lb.; terna, 15-lSa lb. Poutoaa Takima Oama ( ) eeatal; local 1.00; Deeehatea Oeata 1.85-1.40 eea tal: Klamath Fells No. 1 Gems, 1.35. Iew PoUtoea CaUf. Wbitea, 1.50-1.75, SO lb. aaek. Oaiona Oregoa Ka. 1, 1.00 eeatal; Stocks and Bonds Hay 34 STOCK AVSUAM Compiled by The Associated Prats 80 15 Iadns Rails Net Ckc. A1.7 A .7 Wednesday 60.1 18.4 Previous day 64.4 17.7 Month aro 62.6 17.0 Tear aro 54.S 13.4 1989 nigh 77.0 33.8 1939 low 68.S 15.7 15 TJtil A .8 87.1 86.8 85.3 39.8 40.0 83,7 60 Stocks A1.3 46.8 45.6 44.2 87.9 53.4 41.6 BOKD AVXBAQES 20 10 10 10 Bails Indue TJtil Form Set Chf. A .5 A .1 A J Unch Wedaesday 54.8 99.8 95.8 61.3 PreTious day 54.3 99.7 95.5 61.8 Month ago 55.0 98.1 93.9' 58.9 Tear ago 52.6 97.0 90.4 61.9 1939 klgh 64.9 100.7 95.8 64.0 1939 low 53.4 97.0 91.9 58.3 Low yield 112.0 New high. Colli, yellow, 1.0O-1.1S1 rod LOS-1.18: yellow, L0O-U0, SO IbeV " ;" waat 1 wiiiimaiao - fuar, aup, amlaal tnediaaa SSa laj as area aad kraida Sa-SSe: aU aseatke flaaea, . S3-34a lb.; . ' m m mm i aaaierm vregea. triiii. Har Balhaa anao to retailer: Alfalfa. Ka. 1, 16.00 tea; oat vetek, 13.00 taa; eloTer, 11.00 toa; tJmetky. oaatara Ore saa 19.00; de valley, 14.80 tea. Port- Hope ISIS Clastors, SO-ZSa a; rg glaa. 3 So lb. i meaair 1 waaitasi. ua sua, h su Caacara Bark Bayiag priea, 1S8S Seel. 40 lb. ' i- .. ... . . ' i Snrar Berry aad trail. 100s. g.10; kola MS; beet S.05. , Ooasostta Flo or Boiling price, tity de- 1 a.Wkl i hall,..ttHt 49a. 5.70 6.85; bakere' bard wheat et, S.95-5.45; bakera' klaeeteaa. 4.65-4.95; kleaded wkaat ftoar 4.65-5.05; aeft OTkaat floor, 4:55-4.40; graaaai 49s, 40; wbolo wheat 40a. d.ft bbL Portland Livestock I PORTLAND, Ore., May 34. (APj (U8DA) Hogs: Seeeipu 400. Marwet active aad ateady. Price raage: Barrawa aaa guta, ga-ca 140-160 lbs. , t do gd-eh. 160-180 Ibt de gd-ck. 180-SOO Iba do ad eh. 30O-320 da gd-ek, 320-250- 6.50 O T.1S 6.85 Q 7.30 T.OOJ 7.S0 7.25 7.00 6.S0 6,75 5.60 6.85 0.85 6.50 6.00 5.250 6.35 da d h. 150-290 Iba. do td-cb 190 850 lbs Peeking aowa. gd 175-350. da rood. 150-425 Iba da rood. 425-550 Iba 6.00 O 6.50 do aaodiam, 275-650 lbs.. 4.75 6,35 Pigs (fdr.-atkr.), gd-ch, 70- 140 Iba. - S.5O0 7.50 Cattle: Receipts, aaUbla 150, fatal 175; calves 40, total 75. Market steady: Prlea range: 8 tears, good 9001100 Ibe-S 9.00 da medium 750-1100 Iba- T.75 do earn (pi) 750-110 Iba. Heifers, good ISO 900 lbs do medium 550-900 lbs do com (pin) 650-900 Iba Cows, good, all wta da med. ail wta do eons (pin) all wts6 do low eut-cut, all wts . Balls ylga. aaeld.). good (beef), all wts da medium, all wta. de cut-corn (pin), all wt Yealere, choice, all wts do good, all wta da medium da caU-coet (pin) all wta a e.6o S 9.00 S 7.75 9.00 & 8.60 6.60 S.50 7.35 5.500 7415 6.25 7.25 5.2 5 W 0.20 4.50 5.25 3.50 a 4,50 Calves, mad. 250-400 lba. do com (pin) 150-400 lbs 6.250 S.7S 6.5048 6.50 4.50 6,60 7.50 8,00 7.000 7,50 5.50 S 7,00 4.003 5.50 5.00 6,50 4.00 Q 6,00 Sheep: Keeeipta, aalabla 800, total 850. Market active, strong. Price range: Spring lambs, gd-ch $ 7.75 8.00 da ased and good , , 6.50 49 7.50 do com (plain) 6.00 60 Lambs (shorn) mad gd 6.00 6J25 do com (plain) 5.250 6.00 Ewes (shorn) gd-ch 2.25 8.25 do eom (plain) med 1S0 2.60 Wool in Boston 5 BOSTON, May 24. (AP) (U8DA) A fair volume of bnsiness was being trans acted by Boston woll houses. Graded combing bright fleeces of three eighths and quarter blood grades were bringing 81 to 82 tends, in the pease, for each grade. Good French combing length fine territory wools, ia vflginal bags, were re ceiving some demand at 65 to 67 cents. lively Trc , Tarm new" TORE, 'uj0frT& stock market polled -oat of a rut today. into ibe widest adranee in six weeks." Witnont spncifle Jm nlns In " the day's news, many sbares rose 1 to ; $ 'points In the hearlest trading, since -April 12. Transactions ' totaled 1,013,680 snares .against - 41 J,1S0 . in t h e preceding session. To some obserrers. it appeared tbe rise got much , of its impe tus from snort-coTering by trad ers who concluded recent action of the market bad indicated a "sold-ont". condition, and buy ing on prospects of bnsiness im provement: later in the year. The upturn in- stocks waa ac companied - by - n broad adranee in commodities. -. - Heary industry, Mt was sug gested, would benefit from tbe resumption of- soft-coal mining. The "Iron-Age" said the - boost in steel schedules this week was attributable chiefly to a larger coal supply. Steel makers were reported to hare booked big, or ders during recent cutting of sheet prices. . ... Mart PORTLAND, Ore- May Sd. (AP) (UBUA) rreoaee price changes! Apples Ore. Kewtewna. med- to Ice. ox fey, 1.40-1.50 s fey, 1.20-1.30; Wash. Delieioaa, ax fey. 1.75-3.10; Wineaap, fey. i.4V-iu0, corns, ox icy aad loose, 8-3 He lb.; Eoraes, ax fry, 1.65 1.75. Artichokes Calif- 1.85-2.00. Avocados Calif., 1.20. Aaperafua Ore- Weak., green, 13 lb. Fa. 1, 65-70e: Ka. 1. 40-45c; 30 lb. No. 1, 1.90-2.10: bunches, nnclsss loose 1.25 1.85. Beans Favaa, 90c-1.00 hamper; Ken. Wonders 80 lba 2.10-2.25. Celery Calit, Ctah, 1.60-1.80; white, J 0-2.75. Cabbage Local pointed 1.75-2.00. ext.; Calif- crate. 1.25-2.00. Cantaloupes Calif, stds, 45s, 8.60 4.00; ponys,- 54s, 8.75-4; jumbo 4-4.75. Cherries Calif. 16 lb. Tartarian. 1.35 150; Bings, lb., 1215c Carrot s Local, sacked, 1.35-1.45 ; Calif., 60 lb. aks, 1.85-1.45; crates, 40 50e dos. benched, crate, 2.25-2.60. Cauliflower Cal'f.. CS No. 1 1112s, crate, 1.25-1.35; local 1.25-1.50. Celery Calif., Utah, 1.50-1.75; white. 2 25 2.75. scoured basis. Graded French combing length fine territory wools were telling in moderate volume at 65 to. 08 cents, scoured basis. Closing Quotations : ; new tork; Mar Al Chem Jb Dye.lli Allied Stores American ' Can 88 ..; Amer For Power . 2i Am Power ft Lt. T Am lUd Sid San 1IH Am Roll Mills '.VI 4' Am Smelt it Ret 41 Am Tel al Tel. . ICS 94 Amer Tobacco . 81 H Am Water Wks . " ' Anaconda . .. Armour-111 .... Atchison ...... Barnsdall ' . . . . . Bait db Ohio . Bendiz AriaUon 23 fiethlehem Steel 51 Boeing Air .... Borgo Warner . Bttdd Mfg Calif Pack .... Callahan Z-L, .. Calumet- Hec. . . Canadian Pacific I I Case.;.;... Caterpil Trac .. Celanese Certain-Teed .. Ches A Ohio . . . Chrysler ...... 24 .4i 294 144 5H 28 H 24 4 , 4 18 1H B 4 82 44 18H 8H 33 70 2 4-(ffV-Today,s closing prlcest Coml 8olrent . . 11 H Natl Dairy prod 1 NaU Dist ...... 31 Natl Power A Lt ; 7 Northern Pacific f 1 Packard Motors. -5 J C Penney .... Douglas Aircraft If Phillips Petrol. Du Pont de N.. 1454 Press Steel Car. J3etf Power A Lt 8 Pnb Serrice NJ. 1 Pullman .. Safeway Stores. Sears Roebuck . 45 Shell Union . . . 27 Sou Cal Edison. 21 Southern Pacific 6 A Standard Brands 12 Stand Oil NJ . . . 11 Stand Oil Calif . tO - Studebaker .... 4t Sun Oil Int Paper A P Pf 33 Timk Roll Bear. Int Tel Jb Tel. : . 7 Trans-America . Johns Manrille . 73 Union Carbide . Kennecott ..... 82 United Aircraft. Llbbey-O-Ford. 44 United Airlines. Iig A Myers B..101 US Rubber .... Loew's 44 US Steel Monty Ward ... 50 Walworth Nash Kelrinator 6 Western Union . National Biscuit 214 White Motors . National Cash . . 19 Wool worth .... Com with A Son. Consol Edison . Consol Oil ..... Corn Products . Cnrtiss Wright Erie' RR General Uoctric . 3 5 General Poods .44 General Motors. Goodyear Tire . Great Northern. Hedson Motors . Illinois Central . Insp Copper '. . . Int Harvester . Int Nickel Can 15' 254 "7 9 3 84 35 84 37 27 40 -75 U U 26 13 44 2i v; 7 24 37 54 74 38 10 41 474 5 194 94 45 Citrno fro it Grapefruit, Tssss tearaa. aeedlesa, 8.00-8.50; pink. 8.60 4.00; Art leva, faacy. 2.00-2.10: choice. 1.65 1.75: lettnea crates, 1.00-2.15; Florida, aU sites 8.25-3.60. Garlic 8 10c Lemons Fancy, an alias, 5.00-5.50; choice 60o leaa. L'meo Uoa. carton. 90 35a. Lettnea lwal dry, ran gee 50o to 1.25; Calif- iced, 6 dot., nominal. Oraagea California navels, large, 8.60 4.00; med 8.00-8.50; small, 2.75 8.00; all aises. 2.25 1.60. Cucumbers Hothouse, do.. 2.50-2.80, box SH-4 dos. Calif, logs, 1.25-1.85. Lettnea Dry pack, local, S-4s, 75e 1.00; fair, 60-75e; pcor, 50c- 11 usb rooms CalUvated. I ib.. SO SSa. Onions Ore. yellows. 60 lb. sacks. US aaedinm. 1.10-1.25; top 1.40; Ke. 2. 50 lb. aaeks. 50 00c; Calif, wax, 1.10-1.25; reda. 1.10-1-5. Peaa Ore., 4-5e. . - Poppero Florida, 15-lSc. Potatoes Ore leschatea Rassate. 5a. blOO Iba. 1.16 1.25; 25 ib. ak. 85-87 Ha; 8 Na. 2, 60 Ib. aks. 40 50c; Klamath Russets. US No. 1. 100 lb. sks. 1.101.25: new crop. California Long Wbitea, Ub No. 1, 1.50-1.65; No. 2, unquoted. ' . Eh u barb Ore., appte box, 40-50c; ert, 85e-1.00. i Squash Califs Zucchini, 1.25-1.50; summer. 1.25-1.50. 8trawberriea Oregon, best 1.75-1.90; fair, 1.60-1.60. Spinach Ore., 8J-40e, orsnge box. Tomatoes Ore hothouse, 15-19c; Tea. lag, as is, 1.25 2 83; Calif., 18 lb. Jng 1 25 1.45. Baacbed Vegetables: Ical per dos.. boBchaa; anion 171 20e, rsdishea 20 80c; parsley, 17 20e; Calif., beeta, 45c- 0e. Root Vegetables: Rutabagas 1.25-1 60. per aaek. lugs 60 SOe. beets 1.25160 lugs 85 40c Horseradish 15a lb. "M(1I)MIE In A ESnny" STATE FINANCE CO. A Home-Owned Institution (Childs ft MUler's Office) 844 State St.. 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