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g-dem Mhxkst Captations raoiTi (Sayta ; 1 . (The prim Nlew sappUoS oy local power ana indicative ml the daily market rires paid to STowers by Sales bayera U in aot cuaraatre or Tea Biatee- Banaeaa, Ik. oa stalk .05 H .0V4 Handa Grapefruit, Texas pinna Hcf-lar .,, TmnnK. crate - ,-..,.. --.. 4.00 ,.. oo , ... , 5.60 3.60 to 4.00 . 1.S0 Oraares, erata Strawberries. eal Avocados, erale Currant! 1.60 ; 1.40 .1.83 to 2.00 Raspberries Caatalonpes, erata 3.25 .0 Watermelona, lb. VEOKTABLES (Baring ? rices) - Asparagua. local, no-,..... Recti. -OS. ,. , .80 .25 .23 1 00 Cabbage, lb. Carrots, local, -oa. Celery, Utah. 2.00; local, erata- 1.75 Cucumbers, kot aouse, mi 2.50 Lettuce, local .90 1.00 .20 .30 ,05 .80 .40 1.10 .45 2.00 .60 .55 Onions. SO lbs. Green onions, -OS. Mulishe. do. Peas, local, lb Pen-era. a-reea. Calif. Potatoes, local ewt., Ko. 1. 60 lb. bass Kew Potatoes, Calif ewt... Spinach, local, box 'X Mroips, aoa. VTT.I - (Price paid by Independent Packing plant ... -.-,. to grower) - Wslnots PrsBqaettes. fancy, 12e me diant, 10c: small 8e: orchard ran, S K 10c. Walaat meats. 25 to SOe lb. Filberts Barcelona, large le: fan y ilVe: babies, lie; orchard ma lie. . (Co-op Prices to Grower) Walnuts Price ranee, depending apon way nuts ran la 14 different grades 11 H" 12c Ducbillr 1 cent higber. HOPS (Sayings Prices) austere, nominal. 1987, lb t to .08 Clusters, 1288, lb 20 to 25 Pugglea, top . .23 Gardeners' Mart PORTLAND Ore.,. Judo 17. (AP) (USUI) Produce price ckaageai ' Apple Ore. Restowns, Bed to Iga ex Icy. 1.50-1.75; fey, 1.25 1.40; Wash.; Wines ps. ex fey 1.60-1.75; fancy, 1.25 1.85; Homes, ex fry. 1.85-1.75; loose, or chard ran, 8090c. Apricots Calif., 76cflat Apricots Calif, 75e flat 1.00-1.15 lug. Avocados Calif 1.05-1.70. Asparagus Ora Wasb 80 lbs. No. 1, 1.60-1.75; naeiaas, loose, 1.25; loose, 1.50-1.60; strings 75e-1.00. Beans Ore., green 5 6c; was 6-7e. Bananas BuBch 6e; small Iota 6c - Black Caps 2.15-2.25. , Celery Cnllt, Utah. 1.60 1.80; wklte JO 2.75. - Cabbage Round, 75e-1.10; pt., 75-0e. . Cantaloupes CaliL. stds, 45s, 3.00- 3.25; jumbo, 8 6-4 5s, 2.83-3.10. Cherries Ore Wasb., Biaga, S-7c Beyal An net, 5 6e- pie 3tt-4e. Cauliflower Local, 9 1 la, 85e-1.00; Ko. 2. 65-75e. Celery Calif. Utah, 1.35-1.60; white. 3 00-2.35. . Carraata 1.35-1.60. Citrus fruit rapefrli, Tun aarsa. seedless, 2.85-3.00; Oriioaa fancy, 2.00-S.-5; choice, 1.75-1.85. ' Oarlio Local. 6 6c lb. Lemons Fancy, all shea, 550-6.75; thoiee 4.50-4.75. L'mes Uoa. carton. SO Ska. Lettuce lcal dry, 65-75c; poor. S9c. Orangea California nereis, large, 4 d23 bos; Valencita, Urge 3.75 4.; assail to medium, 2.25 2.70. Cneambem Hothouse, dos.. 1.25-1.80; box 2Vfc-4 dos.; Ore. flats 75-0e. Lettuce Ical dry. I t dos. 8 5-7 5c ' Logaaberriea 1.60-1.75. alasbreoms Cnitieatod. I lb SO See. Onions Ore. yellows. 60 lb seeks. US tedium TOo-1.00; Calif wax, 80 90c ; yel low. HO-BOe. Peaebea CaUf Redbirda, 80 85c; lug, 1 10-1.15. - Peat Oregon, H-5c; telephones, Peppers Florida, IS-SOe. . Plums 4 bakt, 1.40. Potatoes Ore. Deschutes Russets, So. 1, 100 lbs., 1.00-1.20; US No. 2, 50 lb. sks. 40 45c; Cslif. Long Whites, US No. 1, 100 lbs.. 1.65-1.75. - Raspberries 2.15-2.25. , Rhubarb Ore- apple box. 40-43e. - , Squash Ore. Zacchini, 60-70e; seal lop, 90 1.10; erookaecks. 100 1.10. - Strawberries Oregon, best. 34 basket vrstes. 1.80-1.90; poor as low ss 1.75. Spinach-Ore., 30-40e orange box. "Tomatoes Ore., hothouse, 9 136; Tex. lug, 3.00 315; Calif.. 18 lb. 1.60 1.75. . Bunched . Vegetables: fteal per dos banebea onions 20 25e; radishes. 17 H SOe; parsley,' IT H -20e; turnips, 45-55e; earrota, 20 25c. Root Vegetables: Rutabagas 1.25-1.50. Cross Word Puzzle ii"liizzl:ii .2. II"I1 23 2H 25 26 27 !!II""I:li3oIII Ifcl! "T 1,7 1 1 W 1 1 I in 1 HORIZONTAL 1 unhappy 4 transparent 9 enger 12 (tow old 1J native of - India 14 correlative .. . neither t 16 orders 17 heavenly . body 18 fertile spots ' in a desert 19 molts - 23 mien - 23 -lcoholie - beverage . 3 beasts ol. burden' Ik honey- ratherinjf v ' tasect -. 5 negative (abbr.) 3 places -i 3 small child 3 female . horse . tl saiior t3 pubHe - "in tjt.vrx:-tW-3cfths ArLin race 5 covers the izzzx srT..r facecf , f,. 11 provids food 89 adage 40 dry 41 behavior 44 constellation 45 Turk 46 part of "to be" 47 human being 48 unlocks : 49 permit -VERTICAL 1 membranous - pouch, Herewith Is the day's puxxls. ft I Alr--J lIC l C I ' ;!ili fs, CI i 2i S 33 IHaeKlBsra Grade B . raw 4 per ceat milk, Salem Co-op bask pool price f 1.76V Co-op Grade A batterfat price 91.72. (Milk based oa seml-mont-ly butterfat average.) - Distributor price, S3LS2. Butterfat, No. 1, 23c; No. 2, 21c; premium, 24 Me. A grade print, 27c; B trade 28c; quarters 28c. WOOL AND K0HAIB (Baying Prices) . Wool, medium, lb. -..-. .25 Coarse, in. Lambs, lb. . Jt Jlohalr. lb. .80 soas Aim POULTRY (Buying Prices of Andresen'a) Orsde A larce. dos, .17 J5 Grade B Urre, dos. Grade A medium Grade B medium .15 J8 .16 Jl Colored fry .15 to WhiU lgboraa, heary Whit iehoraa. na-..-. . ao Old rooatera -,. - .05 Heavy .bens, lb. j .14 - 11ARI0H CSEAXEBT Baying Price Butterfat, 1st quality . .33 Batterfat, aeeoad quality .31 Butterfat, premium - ..... .2414 Leghorn hens, over SV lbs .12 Leghorn hens, t.der 314 lbs- .10 Leghorn fryers, IVs lbs .10 legborn fryers, ondersiso, market value. Colored fryers, 2 S lbs..- . .13 Colored springs, 3 lbs. and op .18 Colored hens , . . . .13 Staga .08 Old Rooaters '. .05 No. 3 gradea Se per poand less. rtm Grade A larse .17 .14 .15 43 43 Grade A medium --i Grade B Urge... .. - - Grsde B mediom lladirrradea and chet (Buying price for Bo. 1 atoek. baaed oa coadlUona and aalea reported np to 4 p.m. Lambs. 193. tops " 7.50 Lambs, yearhnga , .,. 4.00 to 4.60 Ewea , 2.00 to 2.50 Boca, too T.Z 130 150 lbs. 6.75 to 7.00 6.50 to S.75 6 23 to 5.75 S.50 to S.00 5.50 to 6.35 5J50 to 7.00 210-300 Iba. Sowa ..,., Beef eowa Bulla Heifera Top veal Dairy typo eowa . Hreaaed veal. lb. T.50 4.00 to 5.50 40 GRAIN, BAT AMD BKE0B -Wheat, bu.. No. 1 roclaaaed .75 Oats, grey ton 28.00 White 25.00 Peed barley, ton 22.00 to 24.00 Clover hay. ton . 12.00 to 13.00 Alfalfa, ton 10.00 to 16.00 Egg maab. No. I grade. 80 lb. bag 1.70 Dairy feed. 80 lb. bag ... ..... , 1.85 Bea scratch feed ,. 1.75 Cracked corn .. 1.73 Wheat 155 Berry, Cherry Picking Starts ELDRIEDGE L, o g a aberry picking; Began Friday In most yards in this community. Cherry picking is alHo under way with trees hearlly loaded with fruit. The recent rains will benefit the berries, but the cherry crop might be seriously damaged. Hop and grain crops sre look ing fine. Pearl Patterson anticipates a heary yield from h: peach or chard this summer. More thin ning of. the fruit has been done this year than in any previous he says: The peaches appear to be of fine quality also. The trees ha-e received excellent care. Accident Delays Trip For Nusom Family ELDRIEDGE the near-serl-cus' accident occurring last week at St. Helens when the R. W. Nusom car overturned has re sulted, in postponement of a trip to the San Francisco world's fair, according to word received here by relatives. Mr. Nusom and his daughter. Miss Sheverly Jean Nusom, re ceived honors st the Portland Gun club finals last week. Miss Nusom won the women's championship. ' 8 cone by : - t manif estav' tion 4 pursues :' t steamship ' 6 terminates 7 advertise ments (colloq.) t symbol for ruthenium f between - nations 10 highway ' 11 mistakes IS longhair growing on -, neck of horst (bL -17 that girt 19 observe 20 part of a , sailing ship 1 toward tht,ea 22 wager 24 woman's short haircut 26 Ireland 27 diminutive of Eugene J 9 Cap 3 BiifJsa . , island in ' i- llediter- -" raneaa Sea ' 2 cage of aa . elevator 3 units of length 5 color - -8 style of type 87 screna 88 open space ' ; 89 apportiem ? 41 ricochet '' apon t) surfsce si water 42 coin of , Denmark . 45 soak, as ft 45 toward . . solution to Satur t . iKil-rf hil . t- T 1 I O Ai- 'V" ', A i LI OH o.o Wheat Values Lowered Gent Seren-Montlu' Low It Hit Due to Good Growing Weather Midwest CHICAGO. June' 17-irPh'Wheat values toppled another cent a bushel today to the lowest level in more than seven weeks. Prev alence of favorable weather in many sections of the grain belt, which had much to do with low ering prices 7 to 8 cents since the first of the month,: contin ued to 'depress the oai set, When July wheat fell to 71 cents, off 1 from ; yesterday's close, and September dropped to 72, It meant that Chicago quota tions were back to within only 3 or 4 cents of the level that prevailed before the late April and May crop scare. Wheat closed -l -lower than yesterday, ' July 71--tt, September 7JH-72. Some of the selling that came Into the wheat pit ; represented hedging of new crop grain, mar keting of which is Increasing as harvest operations expand in the southwest. However, much of the new wheat is going into storage. possibly for acceptance of govern ment loans. Wet ther was favorable for harvest of winter wheat while in the spring wheat belt on both sides of the Canadian border cool temperatures and rains pro longed the period of near per fect climatic conditions. NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 24, of Marion County, Oregon, that the annual election for said District wUl be held in said Dis trict to begin at the hour of two o'clock p. m. on the third Mon day in June, being the 19th day of June, 1939, and holding until seven o'clock of said day, for the purpose of electing two directors to serve for the term of three years. . Voting Places: All voters living on the south side of State Street and State Street extended will vote at the W. C T. U. Hall on the Southwest corner or South Commercial and Ferry Streets, Salem, Oregon. All voters living on the north side of State Street and State Street extended will vote at the Administration Building, . 484 North High Street. Salem, Oregon. W. F. NEPTUNE, Chairmen of the Board of Di rectors. W. H. BURGHARDT. J.9-11-18. District Clerk. Pattern ' if "seeing is believing," no one will believe that yon. tip the scales at more than you! should when you wear this amazing dress. Anne Adams has skilfully, expertly planned every inch of pattern 4092 tor fignre flattery. Simple to sew, yet see all the clever details: the long, slim lines of the skirt, with its three front panels the low, cool neck makes a graceful line -with the row of buttons to form a "break up" effect down the bodice the soft fullness throughout the waist, released by polnte. should er yokes - and waistline darts. Make the sleeves puffed or In cool open flares, nd don't for get to plant a fresh flower at your throat. Pattern 4092 U available In women's sixes 34, SS, 40, 42, 44. 41 and 48. Site 31 takes 8U yards 39 inch fabric. BonS rimil CEirrs (ISe) fen avian far tain Aaae SSaaia patterm. Write plainly B1ZC, RAM IT J. OKE8S aa4 STTI.B MOM BEX. Jait eat .. the AJtRB SUAUB rATTKRH BOOK OF IDHIIIB 8TTL1SI BonS for ft TODAY, and so what taahioa aiatie yot ean atiteh an aaaiiy a ad snickly oa tee moat UalttS of and tela. s'ctares la tolov. a eonpteto anrnjr at hallday travel. . Say. party aaS aaa a porta anaSas. BaMrtaeaa for eaaaier Srkla aaS (lamonr rrll Haw alaaaiea a4 "aottonal" Paras aa4 paces of pat teraa tor siiaaoa. au treat -.' . . aa4 ro-ngatora tool Reports alao on ao eeeaeriea Oder now. fKICB OV book rirrESN cents, pbici or FATTEKX rilTEKD CENTS. TO ( THER, BOOK A9D PATT-JUt ttVENTT nw CBNT& " V ' .' BoaS ronr oeSor to - Too Oregon) ttalaanian. rattarn Oepk, Balaa- ill i Valuable Att i f: Watteau's The andlfferent , Have you seen this painting ? It's worth 106,000 or more. It's Antoine Watteau's The Indifferent," stolen from the Louvre museum in Paris in one of the most sensational thefts In 80 years. The paint ing, representing careless youth dressed In the style of Little Lord Fauntleroy. Is only 104" by 8 inches. Quotations PORTLAND, Ore, June 17. (AP) Dairy prodoee pneea: Batter: Estraa SSHe; atandarda 34e; prima firsts S3e; firsts S2c; batterfat 34-243. e. Efts: Large extras Sle; large stand ards 19e; medium astraa 18e; medinm atandarda 17e. Cheese TripleU ISe; loaf, 14c Portland Prodoee PORTLAND, Ore June 17. (AP? Oonntry Meata Selung prieo to re tailers: Country-killed nogs, boat botch on, nader 160 lbs. 10a lb; vaalara, llft l-e lb.; light and thin, B-lle lb.; heavy, 9'lOe lb.; spring lambs, 15 lb.; yaarliag lamba, 10-lSe lb.; ewea, 8-7e in.; cutter eowa, Ae; eauer eewa, SVa Se: balla lie lb. Lira Poultry Buying prices: Leghorn broilers, UH-13 lb.; colored sprints, 9 lbs. and ever, 18-14e lb.; Loghora sans, over 8H lba.. 14e lb.; nndor SVb lba. ISe lb.; colored aeaa to S lba 16e lb. ; over t lbs- ISe lb.; Ko. S grade. So lb. less. Tarkeya 8olllag price: Dreated bona, 17-lSe lb.; tome, 15-16e lb. Baying prieea: Baaa. IS ISe lb.; tome, la-iftelb. Potatoes Takima Ooata, ( ) cental; local. 1.00; Desehateo Gems. 1.S5 cental; Klamath Falls No. 1, Gems 1.18-1.15 ewt New Potatoea California Waltea, No. 1, 1.70-1.80 par ewt. Onions Oregon No. 1, 1.80 par cental; California wax, 70s; red, 70e; yellow, 70e per 601b. sack. Wool Wlllametto valley, 10SS ellp. nemiaal mod, 35e lb.; eoarao aad braida, SS-SSe lb.; S montha fleece. SS-S4e lb.; aaaUra Ore. IS Sle lb. flay gelling pries to retailers: Alfal fa. No. 1. 1S.00 ton; oat vatek. 13.00 ton; clover, 11.00 ton; timothy, eaters Ore., It. 00; do valley, 14.00 tea, Portland. Bops 1988 Clusters, SO-SSa lb. ; rag glee. 33e lb. Mohair Nomir at, 198S ellp. 35e lb. Oaaears Bark Baying price, 1S88 peel, do lb. Sd car Berry and fruit, 100s, S.10; Sale 5.25 beet 8:05. Domestic Plonr Selling price, city do--very. 1 to SS bbl lou: Family patent, 49a, 5.70 6.15; bakers' hard wheat, net, 4.00-5.45; bakera' blnestem, 4.70-5.00; blended wheat floor, 4.70-5.00 ; soft wheat Closing Quotations NEW YORK, June AI Chem A Dye Allied Stores . . 6 Amer Can .... 824 Amer For Pow . 1 Amer Pow Jb Lt 4 Am Rad Std San 12 Amer Roll Mills 13)4 Am Smelt ft Ret 42 Amer Tel & Tel 158 Amer Tob 82 U Amer Wat Wks 9 Anaconda 234 Armour 111 .... 3 Atchison 27 Barnsdall 14 Bait ft Ohio ... 4 Bendix Avia ... 22 Beth Steel .... 55 Boeing Air .... 21 4 Borge Warner . 23 Budd Mfs .... Calif Pack .... 19 Callahan Z-L . . 1 Calumet Hec .. 5 Canadian Pac .. 4 Com Solvent .. Comwlth ft Sou Consol Edison . Consol Oil .... Corn Products . Curt Wright . . . Doug Aircraft Du Pont de Elec Pow ft Erie RR Gen Electric . . . Gen Foods .... Gen Motors .... Goodyear Tire . Great Northern. Hudson Motors. Illinois Cent .. Insp Copper . . . Inter Harvest . . Inter Nickel Can Int Paper & P Pf Int Tel ft Tel Johns Manvllle . Kennecott ..... Libbey-O-Ford . J I Case ?s Lie ft Myers B Cater Tractor . 42 Celanese ...... 18 Certain-Teed . . Ches ft Ohio .. 32K Chrysler ...... 68 Loew's Laura Wheeler Jiffy Crochet Is Outstanding in Simple Beauty las- "S. f jm.. ananmSB-B- Cn' Enhance the beauty of your ta ble with th luxury of this 72 s 8 Inch cloth. Done In the easiest of stitches It's worked .entirely from charts. . Ton : can - make a scarf or a smaller cloth, too. Pat tern 2204 contains - Instructions Piece Stolen msmm : ' at Portland 4.40-4.45; graham, 49a, 4.50; wholewheat 49s, 4.88. bDU Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore- June 17. (AP) Wheat: Open High Low Close July 72Vi 73V4 72V4 72 Cash grain: Oats, No. 3 88-lb. white 29.00; Ko. 8 48-lb. gray nominal. Barley, No, -3 45-tb. BW -26.00. Corn, No. S ET ahipment 37.00. No. 1 flax 1.74. , Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 72; western white 73 V4 : western red" 714. Hard red winter ordinary 70 Vi ; 11 per cent 70; 12 per cent 72; 18 per cant 74 ; i per cent 77. -tara wnite Beart ordinary 74; 12 par cent 78; IS ner cent 81 Vfc : 14 ner cent 88. Today's ear reeeipta: Wheat 83; flour in; oats ; muueea a. Portland Lireitock PORTLAND, Ore., Jnne 17. (AP) (UbDA) Hois: ReceipU for week sale able 8370, total 8050. Compared week ago, market 10-15 higher. Price raage barrows and gilts, gd-ch. 160-180 lba. S do gd-ch, 160-180 lba do gd-ch, 200-220 lba do gd-ch. 220-250 lba . do. gd-ch. 250-290 lbs do gd-ch, 190-850 lba "do mod, 140-160 lba Packing sowa, good, 878 S50 lba. do good 850-425 lbs do good 425-550 Iba do mod 376-550 lbs Pigs, feeder sad stoeksr, S.25 6.25 S.00 4,75 gdeh. 70-140 lbs 6.50 a T.SO Cattie: For week, aalable 3750, toUl 8306; earvea, for week aalable 415, total 680. Compared week ago, mostly steady, some eowa and in-between ateera 15-25 lower; balls weak to 25 lower; vealers closed weak to 60 lower. Prieo range steers, goos. soo-iioo j do medinm, 750-U00 do com (plain) 750-1100. Heifera. good, 750 900 de medinm, 650-900. do com (plain) 650-900. Cows, good, all weights-. 7.-P)-Closlns Quotations: 10 Nat Dairy Produ 1 Nat Dist 30 Nat Pow ft Lt . 7 Northern Pacific Packard Motors 5 4 J C Penney . . . 7 Phillips Petrol . 15 25 7 8 3 35 N ..146 Pressed Stl Car Lt . 7 Public Service N 38 Pullman 25 Safeway Stores . 44 Sears Roebuck . 43 Shell Union ... 27 Sou Cal Edison . 21 South Pacific .. 4 Stand Brands . . 11 Stand Oil of Cal 10 Stand Oil of NJ 56 Studebaker ... 47 Sup Oil Tmken Roll Brg 26 42 75 11 12 6 26 42 6 2 5 78 35 10 41 46 5 20 8 47 6 Trans-America . 70 Union Carbide . 32 United Aircraft. 43 United Airlines. 104 US Rubber .... 45 US Steel ...... 6.850 7.80 7.10y 7.75 7.50 7.78 7.10 tj 7.75 6.50 7.10 6.250 6.75 6.50 7.10 a 6.76 & 8.50 Q S.SO S.35 W.ZOKf S.78 8.00 9.35 6.600 S.00 S.50 9.00 7.50 S.60 5.75 7.50 S.SO 7.25 Monty Ward ... 50 Walworth Nash Kelvinator 6 Western Union . Nat Biscuit .... 27 White Motors . . National Cash . . Woolworth .... ft'?" for making cloth; an Illustration of lt and of stitches; materials re quired; photograph of cloth. Send ten cents In coin for this pattern to The Oregon Statesman; Needlecraft Dept. - Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and ADDRESS. Steels Put on Modest Rally Domestic Outlook Bright Enough to Offset War; Qonds in Orient NEW YORK. June 17-MVThe stock market , today , finished a generally declining week with a modest rally. .The few traders who appeared for the. two-hour preceedings ap parently found sufficient business and political optimism to offset the British - Japanese far eastern tension. Anyway, a little short cover ing and milk Investment purch asing Lifted leading issues frac tions to more than a point, al though there was an assortment of small losers at the dose. - The Associated Press average of 80 stocks was up .3 of a point at 46.8, its, first advance in seven sessions.' On tLe week the composite waa off 1.7 points. Dealings were sluggish through cat the short day, transfers to talling 171,1s 40 shares against 254,930 last Saturday. It was the smallest turnover since May 18. On the bullish side were the federal reserve figures disclosing a further upturn in the coun try's department stores sales over a year ago, forecasts steel op erations would be higher in some cistrlct next week, and prospects the tax revision bill would move speedily through congress after making Its bow in the house within the next several days. Crop of Cherries Larg e at Jveizer KEIZER Cherry picking is at its height in this vicinity. The crop of Royal Annes is large. Despite the fact that Jupiter Pluvius has tried to ruin the crop. Old Sol has been kind and stayed behind the clouds, thus preventing the splitting of the ripened cher ries. do medinm, all weights do com (piata) all wts de low-eat ect. nil wts Bulls (jigs axel), gd (beef) all waifhts . do medinm, all wts - do ent-eom(pla) all wts. Vealers, thoiee, all wts. do good, all wts ... - de med. all wta .... do enU-eeaa (pin ) all wta Oalvee, modiam. 250-400 do coal (plain), 250-400 6.50 4.75 S.75 S.50 6.60 4.76 B-eep: or week, aalable S170, total 4150; compared week ago spring lambs weak to IS lower, older classes strong wnn ion oa twos 35 feig-sr. 8priag lamba, gd A ehoieo-S 8.00 8.15 o moamm ana good T.00 eommoa (plain) 6.00 7.75 6.75 6.50 S.00 S.SO S.S0 Lamba (ahora) med a seed 6.00 da oommon (plain) - 4.00 i Ewes (skorn), good-ekoiee S.3S do eommoa (plain) mod- 1.8 5 ( MSS GOOTur.-EO of, ttne 6.60 a 7.00 6.75 6.50 8.00 6.75 8.60 9.00 7.50 O 8.50 S.00 7.60 4.500 S.00 6.50 7.00 4.50 S 1.50 W3 PnTTEEtfJ BOdlt of aur.r.nn FX-SHions LATEST 170'lEirS I1E17S AIID FEATURES DAILY Hi Hie Oreffori' :t Irl th e Valley wnnrmtrRN Miss Iris Rich.1 daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rich of Woodbnrn, . became the bride of Willis Gayer, son 01 jar. winter nnver of Portland; at the Foursquare C h u r e h ' Thursday night at 8 o'clock. Rev. Allan Phillips, performed tne ceremony. Mrs., Alois Mills and Miss Alice Pollard sane "1 Love Ton Truly" preceding the ceremony. ... . , , v , The oriae was wveiy wm satin gown with full length veil gathered with- seeded pearls around the crown. Her bouquet waa roses and sweetpeas. Minn Trancls Coneland was maid of honor. Mrs. Guyer's attendants were Miss Vonita Jdcuartny, miss Hazel Ingalls, Miss Bernita Aylett and Miss Syvalia Stucky. Mr. Guyer's best man was his brother, Mr. Ray Guyer of Port land. Ushers were Edwin Gurney, Raymond and Ira Rich and Bill Phillips. Jimmy Cox acted as ring bear er and little Rosella McCarthy was flower girl. . Mrs. Guyer attended Woodburn schools and has spent most of her life in this city. He attended Jef ferson high school and Is employ ed at the Days Conservatory of Mnnle in Portland. Mr.' and Mrs. Guyer will be at home to friends at 5524 N. Camp bell street in rortiana. LYONS Mrs. Hug- Hallin and Mrs. E. H. Horvn were hostesses to the Wednesday at ternoon club with a "600" party held At the ball. High score went to Mrs.' Earl Allen, Mrs. Albert Ring held Ijw score, and Mrs. Jack Cornforth d-ew trav niinar nrlxe. The ho.tesses serv ed refreshments to the follow ing: Mrs. Earl Allen, Mrs. Floyd Bassett, Mrs. Walter Beviere, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Albert Ring, Mrs. Albert Bass, Mrs. Percy Hlatt, Mrs. Roy- Huber, Mrs. George Huffman, Mrs. Jack Cornforth, Mrs. Alva Wise, Mrs. Frank Kinsman. Mrs. John Kunkle, Mrs. R. P. Lyons, Mrs. Roy Folgham, Mrs. 1 Smith, Mrs. Ed Spa and the hostesses. Mrs. Hallin and Mrs. Horton. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Erickson were hosts for the past week, to Mrs. Frank Erickson, Jr., and -her daughter, Emilita of Denver. Mrs: Erickson -left yesterday for Oakland for a visit, tut her daughter will remain with her grandparents' for -two weeks. The trip from Denver was made " by plane, and although Bmilita is only 7 years old, this was her 40th airplane trip. American Legion auxiliary wUl meet Monday night at Fraternal temple tor election of officers. The Junior group will meet In the afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at Fraternal temple also to elect officers for the coming year. IIP poor., our M but only li you moke the most ol Its possibilities by planning cm Inctiricrualized wardrobe. Our latest Azine Adcrms fashion book will help you do exactly that with fuggesHons for "pcxk-ables." Bea-and'aamtcin styles, classics ior sportswear end airy gowns for special cccxz-iox-Se t Order the Sanmcr pattern book today, from oar Pattern Department, 243 West 17th Street New York, N. Y. Enclose fifteen cents n coins or, if you order a pattern at the same time, the price is twenty-five cents for both.: C7 Realm (Continued from psge 11) shower held at the community tail Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Paul Johnston, Mrs. Daisy John ston" and Mrs. 'Hugh Gavctte served refreshments to Mrs. Douglas Garette. Mrs. Leon Smith, Mrs. Ray Nye, Mrs. Lyle Kinzer, Mrs. Roy Huber, Mrs. Alex Bodeker, Mrs. Albert Ring, Mrs. Clarence Cavette, Airs. Dell Westenhouse, Mrs. Geoi :e Huff man, Mrs. Oral Toland, Mrs. Ed Spa, Mrs. Percy Hiatt, Mrs. Everett Crabtree, Mrs. May Swank, Mrs. Earl Wagner, Mrs. Walter Duff and Miss Lois To land. ,,000 SILVERTON A pretty gift shower wts given Thursday night in honor rf Miss Thordls Sornri whose wedding to Melvin Sa tmm Is being planned for the near future. Hostesses were Mrs. Conrad Thorklldson, Mrs. Gilman Satrum and Mrs. Albert Satrum at the Thorklldson home. Invited were Miss Sorum, Miss Margie Taylor of Mill City, Mrs. John Hanson, Mrs. Less is Paulson of Woodburn, Mrs. Tbor ThorkildJon, Mrs. Elmer Thomp son, Roberta Newton, Alice Thor klldson, Hildur Thorklldson of Salem, Inga Thorkildsou, Mrs. Kasey Jones, Hazel; Mae Baker, Grace Campbell, Alma Tostenson, Mts. Kenneth Henjum, .Mrs. Lloyd Lar3on, Mrs. Milo Grate, Selma Sarum. Cora Satrum, Mrs. A. G. Satrum, Mrs. Stanley Swanson. ooo BETHANY Mrs. Conrad E. Dahl was hostess Thursday fn compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoppe of Forrestville, Wise., who are visiting ber father, Halvor Dahl at Silver ton. New LEONARD Nothing Down . Oaly 15c a Day Good Hc-sdeep-2, he. 435 Court v . Salem Susuner is a glorious time I i -I