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PAG2 EIGHT The OHEGON STATESMAN, ' Salra Orta, Saturday- Uon-&'J3e 10, 1939 Salem Market Quotations V rsmrs N fatatag Meat) " Taa trleaa aeiew sappUs fey a leeal pt U laaiealiee ef the Sails a raet srires Bi4 f rears by Salem beyere eel ata aal ruaraatee j Tea Stale Mil Banana IK ea stalk .05 .OS 400 8 HO 5.00 4.00 -' 1.60 HaaSa Brapafratt, Teias piak Kexaiar Lemoas, crmta . Draarea. erat. 1.50 to Strawberries, local V-O-TASO s. ; (Bofta Prices) Atparifna, local, dW , .. , - .10 Beats, dos. . : .SO Cabbage, lb. .02 H Carrot. Calif- crt a 4oa.2 60 ta M Caa lit lower, local 1.00 2.00 1.24 2.J-0 .90 1.25 20 J69 .06 .HO .40 I.JO .35 Ctlerr, Ctah, erate Calif., erale. Curamaera, kethoase, bos Ijettaee, local ," . Onleea. 50 lba. -,,. , Grcaa aniona, dos. Kedisbes. 4ai. Peppere. areas, Dalit. rarala Potatoes, local ewt, No. 1. 60 lb. baga Kaw potatoes, CaliL, ewt., Rhabarb, outdoor 1.50 .70 to K0 Bpiaaeb, local, bos .65 Twraipa. aos. .40 pTUTS (Price paid by Independent PackJas plant to fro -at) Walaot- Franquettea. fancy. ISa mo Slum. 10a; amall ac: orchard ma, a ta 10c. Walnot meats. 25 ta 80a lb. filberts Bsrreiones. Urge, I2e: faa 4 J 1 fee: babies, lie: erehsrd" raa II Coap Prtcoa to Grower) - Vf elnols Price rant a. depending npoa tray aaia raa la 14 different grade life 12. Darhilly 1 cant higher. nori ' (Baying Prices) Clastere, seminal, 1937. Ib 7 to .08 Clusters, 1030. lb. 20 to .35 ragglaa. top . M ... WOOL ABD -OHAIB (Baying Prices) Wool -adiora, lb ,. S Coarse, lb. U Lambs, lb. Jt2 Mohair, lb. XI EOOa ABB POTJLT I (Baylag Prtcoa at A-treaen's) .Grade A larga, aes.. .17 45 .15 .13 45 .11 .10 .05 .14 Crado B large, dos. ftr la A liani Grade B mediam Colorad frya 44 to White Lecborne. baa-r Walla Logboraa. light Old rooatara Beary hens, lb. MA-IOV Olli-ni Xsylag Prlea Butterfat. A grado ,,.. .34 Leghora baaa, ovar SVfc lba. .13 Leghan baaa, aader hi lb 40 Lea-bora fryers. 1 j4 Iba. ' .10 Leg-era fryers, endersixe. Market valoa. Colored fryers, 11 lba. .1. Colore! springs, lba. anal ap .13 Stags , , . - .08 Old Soostora .05 Ka. 3 grades Se per ponnd less. , uua Grade A largo ... - Grade A, mediam Grade B. large Grade B, mediam Uadergradea aad ekes UTVBSTOCX Baying tries far Ka. t stock; basod ao oondi-o i and aatae reportod as to 4 Lanba, 1930. tops La-ibs, yearlings, Evas - i. .. I,. Boas, ta ,, 7.50 4.50 3.50 7.35 7.00 0.73 5 75 00 .35 T.00 4.00 to 3.00 ta 130-150 lba. 310-100 lbs. Bow ... M. , .,, Beef eowa Balls -Beifera , .75 to 4.50 to 6.35 to 50 U 50 to 50 to CHAPTER XXI Mr. Wilson picked up his fork, sighed, went on eating. Mrs. Wilson dabbed at the spreading gray stain, with her napkin. She said, "I wish Bee could take her vacation now, she's nervous and tired. She's so bigh-strung.M , And Edward said viciously, "I wish my vacation was at an end. I wish I had a job any kind of a Job!" ... -That," Mr. Wilson said, "is the kind of spirit that gets yon a Job, son. Tonll have one soon." . i. Marie smiled at him gratefully, but Edward hardly heard, v That afternoon Marie did a little washing and ironing for Beatrice. .When she had offered, at first, Bee refused flatly. "Mom will do what I cant manage myself," she said. ; M But she does everything 1 And I haven't anything to do I'd be so happy If you'd let mel" ' "Well, if you want to. There's my pleated silk blouse, if you feel like fooling' with . it. Mom cant iron pleats and I oughtnt to send it to the laundry." Time was nothing to Marie. She pinned each pleat with elaborate care. She found a few more of Bee s things to press, and was delighted st her praise. -"Mother always said I could get m: Job tn a French laundry I" she boasted happily. - ... But Edward was angry. "My wife doesn't hare to take in washing yet, and there's no reason whv too should do Bee's things, and light with Mom te iron my shirts. Now you've got her to thinkin I'm dis- : satisfied with the ; way she does , uem. Use, sne does - them all i light P v:-- ' r "It was Jost that I wanted to do ; something! I feel so dependent!" . .Her up trembled. If she could only make aim raderttandrlf iht ' could hate written her heart out to her mother.' But that was the : thing she couldn't do. Julie mustat : know. . 't - ' : , ", 0 f -ttwmrd didn't get the Job. It was miea waen ae got t-ere, but there - mirht be another aTMmfna annn "Let's c to movie and forget it.- ne said alter dinner, but Marie waa cmntiona. Whatv Ka Va.il t- his pocket was the last money they naa in ue woria. -do you think we ' ought to spend the money? Ton might need it for carfare.". - "Suit yourself. I just wanted to rive tou a little nlearjr So he nut OB him hat and a-arrma out of the house without her. Pres ently nee went out, not without ' warm mrrancnt am t . if Wilson wanted to be driven to the -emnkes. There was some business be wanted to talk ever with Clem. Mom thought she'd go, too, and talk n Aua. cut see wouidnt fire in. She had' promised to pick up RitcLIe. They were going somewhere in the ear- ,-','' . r r Pop began the usual speech about young man who expected girls to provide cars. "A-man- that would take money from a woman, in my day. was considered beneath eon- unn;c. am a man today. thatwHJ allow a woman to provide a ear" U&rla vect c-slif' KhaM a bed and read. There was nothing ana n . . -; . . . : ; - " - Edward was se d-Scult lately. TJe'd either be in wC J anfritit ni... nm uawn m toe aaicpa, rsxng to say a word, v " Hen whoa aSufA tt mm t- f ere, copd loclfci trcrUlyrtt s-1aX-- Grade) B raw 4 per ceat rilk. 8 lea- Co-op baaicpool eric 91.70. C-op tirade A btterft price 24c ; B cradei 2o !-. (11 Ik based oa eeatl atoathly battarfat ataraga.) DUtribator price, $2-32. A gnde terfat DUt cred 24c; B grade 22c. grade print, 27 4c; B trade 26 He; quarters 28He Top veal - 7.50 4 00 U 50 Uairy type tow Dressed teal, lb. 41 QRAIN. HAS and SEEDS Wheat ba No 1 rac leaned .73 Oats, gray toa . , aa.00 White za.uw read barley, toa 23 00 to 34.00 Clever taal. ton 12 ta 1 00 Oat and Vetch bay, too 13.00 ta 13.00 Alfalfa, toa 15 00 ta 16 OO Egg math. No 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.70 Dairy feed, 80 lb. bag.. 1.35 1.75 1.75 1.55 Hen acratcb feed Cracked cora Wheat Quieter Week in Wool Deal, Says Boston Bulletin BOSTON, June 9-(JP)-Tke Commercial Bulletin will say to morrow "The week in the wool trade has been definitely quieter but prices are (ally firm throughout the list. Most of the business being done still is on wools to be shipped from the west and there is no cheap wool to be had thence. It is estimated fully 40 percent of the domestic clip now is out of first hands and in some sections, notably in the medium woo'ed rections of the bright wool states the percentage ia nearer 80. "Foreign markets hare ruled rather against the buyer ac cording to cabled advices from both primary and secondary mar ket centers. Primary markets of the southern hemisphere are practically at the ead of their seasons. "Reports from the plecegood markets indicate . much quieter tone, although mills have good backlogs of orders, especially In men's wear worsted lines, against which they probably have con siderable wool yet to buy. "Mohair is steady in Texas at the recent peak cf 42 cents for adult and 52 cents for kid." VISITS IN WASHINGTON SALEM HEIGHTS Florence Ball has gone to Vancouver, Wash, for an extended visit with a sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Doran May. XL BRIDE" Jsta by HAZEL LIVINGSTON house. Edward would drop what ever he was doing, slip his gray flannel coat over his sleeveless sweater, and be gone. ' No one else seemed to know or care who. these men were, or where Edward went with them. "I never interfere, I trust my children," Mrs. Wilson told Marie sternly, when once or twice she ventured to ask. Edward's own answers were equally unenlightening. "Oil Just a fellow I know no one you'd be interested In. Lying in bed, weary of reading. conscious of the lateness of the hour, wondering and worrying about Ed ward, Marie dozed and woke and dozed again. Something woks her from a heavy sleep. She sat np, conscious that it was nearly morninsv that Eward had not come in. ' ' There was a babel of voices, the sound of a window closing, and then. unmistakably, Mr. Wilson's heavy step descending the Inner stairs. She put on her kimono and slip pers, and went to the door. Her heart thumped painfully. Edward . . . something hid happened to Ed ward. ... There was a bright light in the halL Ia Its glare old Mr. Wilson, halfway down the stairs, seemed smaller, more ineffectual than ever. His thin White hair the hair that he kept brushed so neatly always, was in wisps over his forehead, his florid face was scarlet He tied the cottony .cord of his red and brown patterned bathrobe , tighter - and tighter about his meager waist. The front door was shut, Beatrice leaned against it, arms outflung: - "You will not speak to him!" ."Then you come in here and let him go home where he beloncst "He can't walk home."; the girl said, passionately, buT keeping her Yoke scarcely above whisper. "He cant walk home it's too lata. Can yoo -Bderstand English? Ifs too late!" . : ; - -. The man took two steps down the stairs. He put the same foot for ward each tune like a child. If you come down here If you dare to say another word TO 111 walk out of this house and sever come back!" - Marie leaned against the doorway to the room, sick at heart. Edward wasnt in this. - It waa something soout Kitchie and Bee. she knew. And Bee WOULD do something aesperate. way couidnt her father see it? Why did he keep goading ner, comins; closer T ? : .Two more steps. --.Wilson was coming downstairs. "I'm boss of this house, and 111 show Ton1 I "You make any more noise you come one bit closer and 111 . . ." the girl screamed.--:' " - ------.- "Beatrice! Claude!" MotmtaiiMrai in old rose corduroy - the mother thrust her head over the railin. With her streaming fray hair, her swouen, sieep-oastorted face, she was scarcely recognisable as seat Mrs. Wilson. .'.J jj Past Marie she strode, alhrnm Capping, and down the stairs to her husband. "Have too lost vour mind t What IS It? And Beatrice, ifs half past i our. i never beard of each a time to ret home. And yon know yon have to get the eight-ten as usual i . i - -Ob ; Mom" Bee mat "TouVe so funny 1 Drat stand there LOOSING at me. Vm here I'm safe! We ware saerely lata, at a party! There's Marie upetaira. too the Ufa ef a ik-Uhl Just call off Pop for heaven's sake, before I go GoodAdvaiice Made, Stocks Best Rally in two Vceks It Blade as Leaden Post , Gains of 1 to 3 NEW YORK, June stock market today pounded out the best rally in more than two weeks with leaders posting gains running to S or more points. The Associated . Press average of (0 issues was up .7 of a point at 48.S. Transfers of 786.270 shares compared with 411.220 the day before. It was the largest turnover since May 25. A revival of business opti mism, brokers said, had much to do with the return of buyers. S t r e ogth of merchandising s h a res in particular Safeway, McCrory and Kroger Grocery were among those hitting new 1939 highs drew attention to reports of expanding spending and the likelihood of favorable earnings and dividends for the retail group. Chrysler Sells Good Motors joined the procession early notwithstanding the out cropping of union labor disputes In G e neral Motors Michigan plants. Propping the automotive section was the estimate this week's production of new cars more than doubled that of last week. Also Chrysler's sales for the week ended Ma- 2, were said to have been among the best for the year to date. Structural steel orders this week were placed at a peak for 1939 to date and, with the chances of miscellaneous demand for the metal brightening, steel shares were sccorded support. "Blue chip" specialties again exhibited recovery tendencies, along with many preferred issues, as a result of what Wall street termed "new investment purchasing for better yields than are now obtainable In high grade oonas. Pioneer Residents Visit at 'Heights SALEM HEIGHTS Mrs. Or Newma nof Trontdale. mhn haa been visiting her sister and bro- iner-in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Will son, left for other points Thursday. The Newman familv nra pioneers here, having built up a home and orehard in the Ewald fruit tract, felling a tree Sft feet in diameter when its roots en croached on the house foundation. sit en him gag him take him AWAYI Her voice wasnt pitched low any more. She was screaming at the top of her lungs. So was Mr. Wilson, but she so outdid him, yon couldn't hear what he was saying. Marie passed the two en the stairs, she ran to the hysterical girL "Please come, Bee come up to bed whatever it is, the morning will be time enough" Bee flung off her arm. "Let me ALONE I If you must do something, get Mom and Pop upstairs if you can. AD Fin trying to do is get away from them. I want to drive Ritchie over to his hotel if that isn't a crime!" The front door opened. They all jumped. Bee looked as if she were going to faint. Edward came in, banged the door behind him. "What, may I ask, is going on? The Certs girls are lean ing out of the side window, taking1 it in. They'll call the fire department or a riot squad in a minute! Shut up, cant you?" He took Beatrice roughly by the arm: "Poll yourself together! What ever has happened, you're just making it worse, and Ritchie ia walking up and down the block, wait ing to get taken home. Too silly Idiot, why didn't you drive away when Pop shouted at you ? What did you come In and start a fight for?" "Oh, I didn't I came In to quiet Pop " "Look here, not so high-handed, young man! No daughter of mine is going to pet in a parked car under my window! Not while I" "Claude," Mom said, taking the frantic man's arm, "you have no right to talk like that Bee might have been talking down there, but no girl of mine would be" -I'm not deaf! I heard them! I saw theml To think that a daughter of taine-" v '; - "Be rive me the keys, and IH drive aim" "Claude, no matter what you say, I know better. I trust Beatrice. I know that no matter where - "Bee give me the KEYS!" "The most disgusting exhibition of cheap lore making that ever I" Bee was really hysterical now. Edward took the keys out of her clenched hand, called - sharply to Marie, "See if you can get her to : Then he went out again, carefully closing the door behind him. "See here." hia.father called, "yoa cant" - ; .. ia"N rough, Claude, Mrs. Wilson said, "you'll take cold again. You'll all take cold. . Bee and Marie, too yoa come up stairs" ; Bee was almost rigid. She fought off Marie's encircling arm, screamed defiance at her father. Tea Idiotl Yoa complete fool! He was asking me to marry him. ge was proposing to. me Ritchie Huntsman - was and because - wo were necking a little right in our own car yoa pat ea the heavy father ct and try to spoil every. thing When he was asking me ta marry kirn airing soe to marry him.". - . X7r:-?--..,-;;r- It si her Baother who finally got her upstairs and to bed. She ordered ' Marie back to bed, too, so sternly that she dared not refuse, though she f alt useless and stupid, lying - were, wwe awaxe, wamng, while poor M Wi- dragged back and Iw 'art ratlin a fca aratatv l blanketi, n with mry ttea, (To Be Continued) Quotations PORTLAND. Ota Jam S. (API- Dairy eraeaee aneaa: B attar: Extras 34a; stsaearit Z3t; erin firsts S3 K; una iiaji; aaiiariu la aa. Znca: Irca aztraa ISa: laraa ataaS- area 1T; a4iaai aztraa, 16; snitnai atsaisri 15a. Caaaaa Triplata Ua: laaf 1314a. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ora., Jaaa S. AP) Coaatrr Maata Sellinc priea ta ra- tailara: CaaMtry-aJilaa hega, bast batca ara, ander 160 lbi., lb.; vealart, 12e lb.; light and this. lie lb.; heaTy, S-lOa lb.; aprlns laaaba, 16e; lb.; yaar lias Uaaba. 1012a la.; awea. S-7e lb.; aattar cowa, 9-lOe; caaaer eowa, 8H-Se; baila, 11-1 lfe s lb. Live Poaltry BdtIbs nrteaa: Larhorn brailars, 13Va-13e lb.; colored apriara, 3 Iba. and ar, 18-ls lb.; Lechora baaa, rar IK lba.. 14a lb.; andar H Iba. ISa lb.; ealorad fcaaa to S lba, 15-la lb.; rar 6 lbs, 15 lb.; No. 3 gnda, be ia. uaa. - Tarkara Salliag price: Oraaaad baaa, 17-1 8a lb.; tema, 1617a lb. Bi;ii prieaa: Haas, 15-lSe lb.; toma, 1415a lb. Potsteea Yakima Gema, ( ) caatal, local. 1.00; Daaehatca Ge a, 15 caatal ; Klamath Falla, Ka. 1 Ga a, 1.15-1.80 art. Maw Potatoea Califoraia Whitaa, Do. 1, 1.90-3.00 per ewt. . Oaloaa Oregoa No. 1, 1.10 per caatal; Califeraia wax, 00c; red, 80e-1.00: yellow, 0-1.00 per 50 lb. aack. - Wool Willamette Taller. 193S elln. aomiaal aaed. 25e lb.; eearaa aad b raids. s-xoc lo.; o aseaua iioeca, 23 24a lb.; eastera Ore, 18 21c lb. Hay Belllaf priea te retailers: Alfal fa, Ho. 1, 16.00 toa: oat vetch. 12.00 toa: eloeer, 11. 00 toa; timothy, eastera Ora, 19.00; do valley. 14.00 toa, Portland. . Hope 1938 Claatara, 20 35a lb.; far giea. xse 10. Mohair Nomit aL 1939 cIId. 15a lb. Caacara Bark Baying price, 1989 peel, Borar Berry sad fruit, lOOa, f.10; k iai. w b 4in OemeatSo Ploar Selllag price, alty de Heery, 1 ta 35-bbl lota: Family patent, 49a, 8.706.35: baken' ksrd wheat, set. .jo-s.bv; , oaaerr araaateam, .so-sao; Stocks and Jaaa STOCK AY-IAXUS Com piled by The Aaaoeistod Preti 80 15 IS SO ladns Baila TJtil Stocks net cag. ai.o a .a a .4 A .7 Friday 68.9 1S.S S8.0 48.5 Pravioes day 67.S 18 6 S7.6 47 .8 Month ago 64.8 18.1 36.3 45.8 Tear ago 57.0 18.5 39.8 S9.1 1939 high 77.0 38.8 40.0 58.4 1939 low 68.8 15.7 88.7 41.6 BOJTO AY-XAQZS 30 . 10 . 10 10 Baila Indue TJtil Forgn am vng. A .7 A .S Uaeb Uach Friday 68.S 100.8 96.6 63.9 Previous day 57.6 100.1 . 96.6 63.9 Month ago 55.6 99.1 95.0 60.6 Tear ago 49.5 96.1 90.2 63.5 19S9 Ugh 64.9 100.7 96.6 64.0 1939 low 5S.4 97.0 91.9 68.3 Low yield 112.4 POLL. AND HER PALS UICKET MOUSE CJcKFrriAS CONCOCTED A NEW SCHEME, THE SUCCESS OP WHICH DEPENDS ON LURING THE BLOT INTO A CHASE! UTILE ANNIE ROONEY 1 THOUGHT VCXI MIGHT BE ABLE. ID 5Cw REASON I HAE A STOjMfi I HE MET BEFORE .THERE'S E B Y&wOnT 1 . ( WOWDVC SAMBOW ( LONG TIME NO SEE A y --IZ Tt. X7As 2- BERT B-EBCT J ' ) OLD SUITS BV X "WSl NOT t ,WVJZ-- ---- ; j " HERPERSOMAUTV-Tr4SrrmCrUCSMC TO LIKE. TO lEAftHGCMETHHGCF HERHSTTRYH-R -AOCCfeOOk TOOTS AND CASPER CASPe,rrs 04- r 1 1 do vou really rvs hopes becauss. Moors since, pick Wm lcv CSo -tminkt thevu. 1 dick -s am cx- crook AND LARRY LEFTffl l3wriSS CATCH THE THIEF L AND TMBY -AY IT .tV AND NOfT A W3RD J- .adTVIA WWO STOLE THE. 9 TAKES A CROOK Jll THIMBLE THEATOlUrrlng Fopeyt at Portland Mended whoa floor, 4.60-3.10; eoft wheat 4.50-4-55: gn-aav 4s. 4e: vaoie vssst 49a, 4.95. W. Portland Grain POBTLAKD. Ore Jaaa 9. (AP) Wbeatt Opoa Higa Low Close Jaly 78H '8Vb 78H 78 Caab ttraia: uata, a, a, i-ia. wins, 39.00; No. 3, 881b. gray 111. Barley. No. 2, 451b. BW, 36.00. Cora, No. 3, EY ahipBcata. 27.00. TUx, No. 1, L7H. Caak Wbeat Bid: Soft white 73; western white 73; western red 72. Hard red winter weiaery 11; 11 per cent 71 ; 13 per cent 7 ; 13 per cent 75; 14 per cent 81. Bard white Baart ordinary ; 11 per cant ; 12 per ceat 79; 13 per cent 82; 14 per cent 84. Toda'e Car BeceipU! Wheat 20 : bar ley 0; floor 11; cora 1; oats 0; hay 0; null feed 2. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jane (USD A) Hoes: Receipts 9. (AP) salable 100, Price range: total 800. Active, steady. Barrows and gilts, gd eh. 160-180 lba. do gd-ch, 160-180 lbs do gd-ch, 200-220 lbs do gd-ch, 220 250 lbs do gd-ch, 220-250 lbs do gd-ch, 250-290 lba do gd-ch, 290-850 lbs. do med, 140 160 lbs Packing sots, good, 275 350 lba 36.759 7.00 fid 7.35$ 7.00 ((J 6.75 6.85 1? 6.00 6.50 7.35 7.50 7.60 7.50 7.35 7.00 6.50 7.00 do good 850 425 lba. do good. 425-650 lba. do med. 275 550 lbi Piga, feeder and atocker. rd-eh. 70-140 lba 6.50 Q Cattle: Receipts, 125. Calves salable salable 60, 10, total 50. range: Steers, good. 900-1 10b -f do mediam, 750-1100. do com (plain). 750-1100. Beifera, good, 750 900 do mediam, 550-900 . do com (plaia) 560900, Oowsk good, all wrifku: da mediam, all weights., do com (plain) all wts do low-cat ect, all wta Balls (ylgs exci), gd (beef) sU walghU ' do media, all wta ,, .. ,. - do eal-eom (pla) all wta- Vealera, eboice, all do good, au wts do mod, all wtfc. do call-cent (pla) all arts Oaleoa, mediam, 350-400 do com (vlaia). 350-400 Sheep: Beeeipta aaUbla 150, toul 800. Market steady. Price ranee: Spring lamba, gd 6s choleo-9 S.00I do mediam aad good. 7.001 common (plain) 6.001 Lambs (shorn) mod good 6.00 1 do common (plain) - 4.001 Swes (shorn), cood-eboiee- 3.351 do common (plain) mad, 1.360 Wool in Boston BOSTON, Jane 9. (AP) (TJSDA) Ioqairies were received from a few a sera of fine wool today bnt purchases were confined mostly to small aaa ntitie for piecing oat stock oa hand. Average French combing lengths fine territory wools la original baga broaght mostly 65 to 67 eenta aeonred baaia while aood French combing lengths original wools -?mv-mia-----, The HELP art- -.FOR Vrrl HM. UTTUtArWAMD ID 45Pia&.TIOr4.' 5.50 6.00 a soi s 7& 6.25 $ 5.75 . 6.0044 5.50 7.50 total Price 9.25 Q 9.75 S.005 9.25 6.750 8.00 S.50 9.00 7.50 Q" S.60 5.75 7.50 6.50 7.25 6.50 O.6.50 4.755 6.50 8.75 S d-76 6.509 7.00 6.750 6.75 6.75 6.76 S.OOQ 8.50 7.509 8.00 6.000 7.50 4.60 Q 6.00 6.50 0 7.00 4.500 S.SO a 8.35 S 7.75 0 6.75 6.35 a s.oo a 3.35 3.60 , ; r4Ii5T 1 I C J,i25,J5 T 1 I f AH HERE WE 1 r-l I W NO TO GO OUT SOME V A MF r firSFSZ r StfSlSVS. M-i are! his r place where he can hi tr'r f Burglary, but I blamed for i 'mm X xScshtv T - T see mei anoi hope -XV - ti SJ CftS .HJri-W' J H Wl r- '3fKt Nof V - It t HE DOESN'T KBEPHB :l I .X jew-; 4 SSL V ' I I F IT . If- - 4 i?Wi;!illLJ ISOMCTHkHGABOUT 1 SAiCTrSI THE UTTLE OatD r5 nrxMXi- TDHAfEA HrSTORY- . IS LHESi MrSSWG (SET VOUR Wheat Drop Gent Bushel Winnipeg and Liverpool's Prices Are Down About Same Figure CHICAGO, June S-(rrV-Wheat prices at principal world mar kets declined slant a cent a bushel today as a result ot . op timism over crop prospects in the north American spring wheat belt. Favorable ccol weather pre vailed in the northwest. Q u o t ations here sagged as much as a. cent at one time while Winnipeg prices showed a corres ponding loss and Liverpool closed 1 to 15 lower, with all contracts .there at the lowest level of the season. Canadian Forecast Official and unofficial reports from Canada attested to bright crop prospects in the prairie provinces white forecast of mod erate temperatures and showers throughout most of the U.3. spring wheat belt added to trade bearishness. Prices here rallied fractionallly from early lows of 74 for July and 75 for Sep tember as some traders evened up accounts preparatory to re lease of the government June crop report after the -market Wheat finished lower than yesterday, July 744-, September 75. North Santiam Woman Is HI NORTH SANTIAM Mrs. Lou isa James who has been seriously ill at her home here died Thurs day. Funeral plans have not been completed. Her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Claude James are here with her. Mrs Louis Scofleld is improving rap idly from her recent illness. Mrs. Grace Rhoades has sold her place to the Charles Hinkles and is moving to Woodburn.. Miss Lenore Hammer is visit ing Mrs. J. M. Billings in Port land for the Rose Festival. The annual school meeting for the election of officers will he held Monday, June It at the schoolhouse. contain log a fair ameant of staple brought 67 to 66 cents, seoared baaia. So big! Doable Exposure Gentleman Prefers Blondes! A HUKtCH AN "M FOUR YEARS AGO I DAUGHTER CF A J ! ,. .. ilir- ,- , I f., .te . . i t .. - - . vvrgrjg-r-i wtAcmy FONOOFMB tss-APPEAREO- M SPfTEOrTHe lUMC PWBBm TMST trrti w STiU - ,i l,,l..rV..i 1. 1 What Has Pick Discovered? V pry up, Wimpy! TR3 "KXaETHER, V lD Closing Quotations NEW YORK, June -(ff)-Today,a closing si rvam s Trve.llf Chrysler Allied Stores .. 94 Coml Solvent . . 11 H American Can.. M Com with dV Sou. 1 Amer For Power Consol Edison . Sl4 Am Power el Lt 5 4 Consol Oil ... . 8 Am Rad Std San 12 4 Corn Products . 644 Am Roll Mills 14 Curtiss Wright. 5 Am Smelt & Ref 44 Douglas Aircraft 69 Am Tel A Tel..l8 Du Pont de N..149 Am Tobacco 84 Elec Power Am Water Wks. 10 Erie RR Anaconda Armour 111 25tt General 4 General Foods . 44! Atchison . 29 General Motors. 14 Goodyear Tire . Barnsdall Bait & Ohio 5 Great Northern. Bendix Aviation 23 Hudson Motors Beth Steel .... Boeing Air .... Borge Warner . 58 Illinois Central 22 Insp Copper . 25 Int Harvester 4 Int Nickel Can Budd Mfg Calif Pack .... Callahan Z-L . . Calumet Hec . . 18 Int Paper & P Pf 33 1 Int Tel & Tel... 7 5 Johns Manville. 76 4 Kennecott 34 81 Llbbey-O-Ford . 47 Canadian Pacific J I Case Caterpil Tractor" 46 Celanese 19 Ligg & Myers B.106 Loew's 46 Certain-Teed .. 8 Monty Ward ... 52 Ches & Ohio ... 34 National Biscuit 28 Gardeners' Mart PORTLAND, Ore., June 9. (AP) (U80A) Produce price ebaagest Apples Ore. Newtowna, nted to Ige. es fey. 1.40 1.60: fey. 1.3O-1.S0; Waea. Winesapa, ea fey. 1.50 1.66; fey 1.35 1.35; comb, es fey sod loose, 8 3 He lb.; Romes. ex fey. 1.65 1.75. Apricots Calif., 75e flat; lug, 1.15 1.2E. Artichokes Calif, 1.60 1.75. Avocados Califs 1.40. Asparagus Ore, Wash, green. 30 Tb. No. 1, 1.90-3.10; nnclasa, loose, 1.25. Beans Ore., green, 6-8e; wai, 8-9e; CaliL Ken Wonders. 30 lb, 1.40-1.50. Celery Calif, Utah. 1.60 1.80; white. .50-2.75. C a b b a g a Bound head, 1.35-1.50 ; pointed, 1.00-1.10. Cantaloupes Calif, stds, 45s, 3.25 3.60; jumbo, 86-45s 3.40-3C0; jumbo 3.00. Cherries Ort, Waah. Bings, 7-9e; Royal Annas, 5-6c. Carrots Calif. 50 lbs. sacked, 1.50 1.65; bnnehed crates, 3.00 3.85. Cauliflower Local, 9-lla, 1.00-1.10; No. 2 50e.' Celery Calif. Utah, 1.75-1.85; white, 3.00-3.25. Citrus Pniitv-Orapefralt, Taaaa marsh, seedless, 2.85-8.00; Arisona fancy, 2J5 3.50; choice, 1.75-1.85, Florida, all aiies, 3.00-3.25. Gooseberries 5 6a lb. Garlic 8-1 Oe. - Lamoaa Fancy, all sites, 4.75-6.00; 300a. 5-5; choice 50o leaa. L'mee Dos. eartea, SO Ste. ' Lettuce Local dry, 65-75e: boot, 50 e. Orsam Calfantla, aaeala. lam. 8.75- 4.35; med. 3.35-8.60; small, 3.75-8.00; THEe3 MMAtOmaHXM &3USTfnMMMBVm V rLLHeVETO KVE ATALKW1TH WTCREST ME I AM A VERY THE M65 OSLO W5 A MRS-MMACK ABOUT OUP CLEVER AMATEUR SLITM BU aC-CYEO B 3MD C yA FCHO, FREDDY CARNAVALt WRITE DOWN AU. THE FACTS. T-C llC i I --t A f -IT STRIKES ME. f f NAME.IWS,ETCrav JV' St -r irJNR FREDOy IS NOT CI 3rwrCASEAMOIlLjr!! IM. Jg Oj, lP4Ll EXACTLY WHAT HE V 1 OHjGCXXH A NEW S04G'. I I liDOvm BY THE AW, - AItS J?l 2S&$52 quotations t National Cash .18 Natl Dairy Prod 16 National Dist .. 25 7a Natl Power db Lt 7 Northern Pacific 8 Packard Motors 3 J C Penney .... 88 Phillips Petrol . 36 Press Steel Car. 8 Pub Service NJ. 38 Pullman 27 Safeway Stores .45 Sears Roebuck . 76 Sou Cal Edison. 27 Southern Pacific 13 Standard Brands 7 Stand Oil Calif . 26 Stand Oil NJ .. 45 Studebaker .... 7 Sup Oil 2 Timk Roll Bear. 42 Trans-America . 6 Union Carbide . 81 United Aircraft. 37 United Airlines .11 ...... 71 Vl db Lt 8 1 Electric 36 454 2 23 5 12 11 62 50 us KUDDer .... t US Steel 49 Walworth : 5 Western Union . 21 White Motors . 9 all sizes. 2.25 2.50. Cucumbers Hothouse, dot., 1.50-1.75. box 2V4 dox. Calif, lugs. 1.35 1.50. Lettuce Local dry, 3-4 doz, 80 90c; top 61 ; poor 60c. htualiruoms tultteated. I lb.. 80 85c. Onions Ora. yellows. 50 lb aaeka. US medium 70c-1 00; lge. top 1.35; No. 2. 50 lb. sacks. 50 60c: Calif, wax, 75 euc; reds, 85-90c; yellow, 85-1.00. Peaches Calif. 4 bakt, 1.90 2.00. . Peas Ore, bush, 4H-5c; Wash. 6-7e. . Pcppera Florida. 22-25c lb. Potatoes Ora Pcschmcs Kassets, No. 1, 100 lbs. 1.05 1.15; 25 lb. sk. 32 35e; D3 No. 2. 50 lb. sks, 40-45e; Cslif. Ln Whites, L'8 Xo. 1. 100 lb. sks, 1.65-1.75. Raspberries 2.75 8.00. Rhubarb Ore., lettuce ersto 95e-1.10. Squash Cslif, Zucchini. 1.00-1.20 summer, 90c-1.00; Zucchini, 70 80e. Strawberries Oregon, best, 24 bask, crates, 1.90-2.00; poor. low aa 1.50. Spinach Ore, 85 45e orange box. Tomatoes Ore. hothouse, 10-15e; Tea lug. 1.75-200; Calif. 18 lb. lug, 1.75 1 85. Bunched Vegetables: Local par dos.. bunches: onion 17Va20e, rsdisbes 20 30c; parsley, 17 20c; Calif, beets, 45e 60e. Root Vegetables: Rutabagaa 1.35-1. SO, per each, lugs 60 60c. beeta 1.36-1.64 fugs. 85-400. Horseradish 16a lb. LEAVE OX FPA SPECIAL SUVER Wesley Voss, presi dent of the FFA chapter at Cor vallis, Julius Puryine who gradu ated from Independence high school last week, left .Tuesday morning to accompany a group of FFA boys to the San Francisco fair. Donald Wells of . Buena Vista la also with the group. By CLIFF STERHETT By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH By JIMMY MUKrHT MARfeV 1 IT'S LARRY CHIX CALL IN Lt OL . LONtl-DlSTANCEl MAVBE ITS 6P0D (JUJPJ AND NEVS CtaULPp AND ia svawurr a-ea SVUO B M anpiey exuxy. rac ana a .lata, at 1