The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 20, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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    Ttt OHI-GON STATESMAir, , Ortjca, Tuesday Ilcmizi Jc8 2 1S23
Slcm Market Qmotationo
. ntoiTi . ' -
(imu Frieaai''' w
:'fT- yrlcM bole aappiied b teal
grower sad ladScatlee ef tha daily market
prices peid to ptwtn br Balea bayers
bat. ere set . guaranteed by -Taa Stale
ma a.) .. ;- 7 ".-
Baaaasa, lb, on (talk
.., ... .03.
; , 4.oo '.
, 1 00 i
- 0 "
1.50 te 4.00 ?
',, - -1 M
Heads
' Grspe'rnlt, Texas ginks
i --
. auwu
.Lemons, crata ,
- Oranges, arala -
- Strawberries,? -teal
ATeca-oa, arata -
Oarraata .1..
J .40
' Raspberries
ajs to a.oo
'Caataloaaea. crata ...
3.35
Watermelons. .
.01
VCOSTABUS
.. . (Baring Mces)
' AapArsgas. locsi,
'Beets, do .,
,S0 i
.as
.03
.a
l oo K
1.7S ,
1.50
.00 1
i.oo ;
.to ;
JO t
.0 r
SO i
.40 I
1.10
.45 J
l.OO
30 r
Cabbage, lb.
Carrot, local, 4am
' Ceeliflower, local
VlililivwfT. wwm . ..
Celery, Cub, 8.04; leeaL ereta-
vncemsers, mmmaj mi
Ulm. total
Onloas, SO lb.
Green eaioas, tot.
. Radieee . .
Pfc-a, lecaL lb. .. .. -Peppers,
green, Calif.
rarswy
Potatoes, local ewt, Ka. 1.
fttt lb. baca
Hew Fetaleea. Calif,- ewL
Spinach, local, box - ..
lamps, got.
JJ :
inn
1 (Nat said by t-dapaadeae racking ptajrt
- - fee grower)
- Waloala -rrsnqeettrs, faacy, ' 11a
' glaa, 10a; tmall $t: srebard ma, to
lOe. Walaat Beats. Si to S0 lb.
rilberte Berreloaaa, largo 1H4: fas
ay 11 Me; bablee, lie: orchard raa 11a.
, (Coop rttcoj to Grower)
.- ' Walaata Prtte nags, -speeding apoa
' ay aau ma la 14 different grades 11 Ji--12c
Dacbilly 1 cant higher.
. si-re
- CBavtog FrJeae)
Claatara, Bomiaal. 17,
t to .08
Claittn. last, lb.
.33 to .33
A
Wo
lOOl, AJTD 1COBAZX
tBaytag rttoaa) . - -
Wool. aM41a, lb. ..,.;,
Coaraa, Ibv ., m.:J1
. Uaba, Ib.,,,,,,,.
. . Mohair, lb. JO
yt. boos Am OTJTCY ?- -
fSaylag frtcaa at Aa4raaea'a)
. Bnl A larcc-daa..
10
"9ra4a B Jaica, 4 Of.
" 3fa4a. A atoaioa
v 3ra4o B Bodiaai
4T
.It
.14
J4
.15
Jl
JO
.05
Fallota
?olora4 trya -
45 to
-rVbito Lacaoraa, boavy.
' WhiU Lagkoraa, Ugbt-
did roaatora
Hoa haaa. lb
.14
aCABIOM-CBZAJCEBT Baying mea
Bartorfat, lat qaality J3l
Battarlat, aocond -qaality . .11
Battarfat, praauaai ., .25
Laghar haaa, afar SVfc Iba J3
Lofhora baas, aider $k Iba,... .1
Lagaors tryan. 1 lba JO
Logbora (ryora, aadoraisa, aiarkat. valaa.
Colortd (ryr. 31 Iba. J 3
Colorod -aprlaga, I Iba. as 4 ap .,- Jlv
.. Colored haaa .11 ,
Suga . ,. .0$
' Old ' Roaatora . : .05
No. 1 gradaa fa per pond leas.
- CUUI
. Srsda A Urg '.
Qrado A siadiaaa :
1
.14
J
.15
45
erede B 'largo '
6r4 B aaodiaay.
Oadargradaa sad ehex.
"MR
CHAPTER XXIX
; Each day Marie set off in the
morning ..with Mr. Wilson, who
- didn't try to conceal his pleasure
and pride in her. - -
"The boy's wife," he said when he
introduced her to his cronies of the
train and ferry boat, v Os
And when they were .beginning
their second week of commuting: to-
. gether he said shyly, "You might as
' weu say PopF-onnds funny call
Inr me Mr. Wflson!"
So after that he was Top," and
Edward was amused, and his
mother set her thin lips tighter, and
saia nothing at alk
But it didn't matter that she said
nothing, nst being independent,
knowing that they were paying their
own way, was enough for Marie.
ne nrst week Edward came
, home late, and tired, had little to
say. But oa Wednesday he burst in
', like a cyclone yelling, "Moral Pop!
Where's Marie? I made a sale! I
made200r
Two hundred dollars. For a sale!
They were half mad with excite
ment! We've got to celebrate this!"
Ed said. "As soon as I get the
dough wsll do like you've been
' wanting to, honey well go to the
city and have dinner and dance and
hit all the high spots."
i Mr. Wilson went down to the
basement, came np with a bottle of
pre-prohibiuon rye. "We might as
. well eeiebrate now " be said.
"Claude! We got that for me
dicinal purposes!" his wife cried.
- But he had his way. Even Mrs.
Wilson drank, bat gingerly to Ed
. ward's success. There was no doubt
in anyone's mind but what it was a
career. -
fli I sell eay only one lot every
two weeks," Edward said, ItH be
between three hundred or four hun
dred a month! Nothing cheap about
this subdivision. It's going to be the
finest residential district in Oak
landor Piedmont or anywhere
around the bay." ". . .
f Shalimar is handy to the shop
ping district both Lakeshore and
Grand avenue," , his . mother said,
"I've always liked It here.. If the
house waa.painted, and we had a
few improvements in"
' Afterwards Marie said, "Honey
you shouldn't let your mother think
that you're going to stay on here.
Ton ought to tell her that well be
"" moving as soon ss we can catch up
en the back rentl" , . .
"AH right But there's no rash. I
havent got my money yet."
"I know but when yon do r
.When he did he cashed the check,
brought it home in twenty dollar
bills. "Look at that for a morning's
work. Not so bad, eh?"
His - mother? pulled down ? the
shades though it was sti3 light.
Shhl t. How, do you know how
many people know yon have that?
' Someone might have followed you."
"For two hundred bocks!"
"I used to carry at least a hun
dred never less than fifty," Mr.
WDsonsaid. "It gives a man a feel
ing I dont know makes him feel
all right with the world' ? .
Ills wifs looked at him.' Es rat
tled the loose change in his pocket
- After dinner Edward said, "How
ranch de I owe yen. Mom?", v
the loc!i at him,-liar mouth
worted, Irt .e said no thin. "Come
ca Ileal jTc!I snslT 'tf't jiff t:'
; la low voice she smU, "Ton
na, after she came. .Ton paid
t::a fatty iolkrs. And tfteen
f :ij U':x I CI Cisi fiat as
? t o Ljs f sis., couldn't sty
. :. - rns c..srt ca cTcrtwsIJ
: 13 t ' t yr-i e t to pay as mue
tjx : ":.-si"..: axi trr, ErtwLitavar
J"ff3 Vl,...!,Tt a;a-- ; X "
X i' ,-Jtlreetc TlatgneansI
t re yos ?II3." -
Ca crrrtcJ e-t tLs messy. Pet
( tz-zLzz la Us ros.
-.' Grade B mw 4 per ceat .
. milk, Saloa Co-op basic pool
price 91 7o. ' .
Co-op tirade 1 A ; batterfat
; price f 1.72.
' (Milk baaad a4 -"aaajl-aioatbly-
battarfat svaraga,) a
r Distributor prke, $2JS2.
Batterfat JJo. 1, 23Kc;
-- Jfe. S, 21 He; premtauav 3Mr
' .'JL grade print, 28 He; B
v trade 27 He; quarters 29 He
urutoam.'?
(Baring price far Be. 1 atoes asaad
eaaditleaa sad astoa reported ap to 4 P-
Laaba. 10S. tone T.5V
Ualw, yrsrliags - 4.00 to 4.50
r-n a.oo to a so
Hon. top , i. ,, 15
180 l&o Iba.
" 6.1b to 1.00
50 to 6.75
6 35 to 5.75
. 5.00 to 5.50
5.00 to 5.7S
, 5.oo to a. so
810 300 Iba.
8owi
Boef eowa
Balla
Hoifora
Top teal . 7.00
Dairy typo eowi. 1.50 to 6.00
Oreaood al. lb. ... JO
OBAXW. BAT AMD SEEDS :
Wheat, ba No. 1 recleaard 75
Oats, grey. to. ,. 31.00
White i ....aa.ww
Pood barley, tea
Ctorar bay. too-.
oo to 14.00
is oo to ta.oo
1 0 OO to 16.00
Alfalfa,
Egg ataih. re. 1 grade, B0 lb. bag 1.70
Dairy feed. SO lb. bag US
He aeratcb feed 1.75
Craekod rare . 1.75
' Ul
General Outbreak
Of Onion IVKldew
Is Rep)Tted;iww
v Onion mildew appeared In aieed
onion fields' in the Mission Bot
tom Ticlnlty immediately alter the
rains which fell the first week: of
Jane. Only a few plants were af
fected at this time. Testa -were
immediately started by the Ore
gon experiment station at this
time to determine the efficiency
of the copper oxide sprays which
have - been - developed during the
past two years.
. The green dye-copper oxide mix
ture' seems to hare stopped the
mildew yery qnickiy in the test
areas. . Since June 16 a seneral
outbreak of mildew has appeared.
If the present weather continues,
spraying will be essential. Experi
ments during the past three years
have shown that Bordeaux sprays
are useless even when applied with
excellent' spreaders such as Pene
troV-Copper oxide combinations
are far more efficient against
by HAZEL LIVINGSTON
His mother said, "I hope it's safe.
that's alL IH go to the bank first
thing in the morning"
Marie bad been thinking. "That
isnt fair," she said. "I mean S40
isn't fair. We ought to pay more
than that maybe not twice, be-
Bee had a nice room, and
"Bee was the girl of the family!
And besides, she bought all her own
furniture!"
Marie thought of her pink cur
tains, still in a suitcase under the
bed. "I didnt mean to criticize. I
Just meant we ought to pay more
than $40."
"I'm glad enough to get the 140."
"But well be roinsr soon, and I
want it all straight!"
Edward kicked her under the
table, but it was too late.
"YouTl be going?"
"Edward and I. We're goinr to
take a small apartment"
" "Yes, mom we thought "
"You might have told ME!" she
cried. "I let her stay, to keep you
satisfied. I let the two of you stay
and eat the fat of the land for noth
ingand then you pay $40 like it
was a fortune, after I've lost my
icebox, and been laughed at by every
woman on this block.
- "You take and take and take, and
then when you get a dollar ahead
you want to go. Wen, go! Go like
your sister! I'm not. making any
money on you at $40 and dont think
yon are giving me a profit, because
you're not! ? - . '
"Forty do II sn! .Where else could
you live for forty dollars, the two
of you! Just try! Just try and see!
Try living on her cooking and see
how you like it I can tell you
Lean tell yon "
They got her quieted down after
a while. She lay on the chesterfield,
holding her smelling salts, a fresh
lUTMkerclnex In her limp hand.
Pop had gone for Dr. Shepherd
wno uvea around the corner.
When Pop opened the front door,
and they heard Dr. Shepherd's voice
in the halL Mrs. Wilson said, "I dont
want yon to blame yourself Eddie
whatever happens, remember,
dont blame you " .
"But if it was only indigestion!"
Marie said, "Indigestion and getting
exdted right after a heavy meal.
tnen I simply dont see any reason
xer staying en I" -"It
isnt your mother." '
"Honey, my mother doesnt carry
on nice tnatr -
Edward thought of the night they
told Julie about their marriage.
There were things he could have
said. But why wranrle? "We'll
see," he said with tha little dick of
the tongue that she had learned to
associate with finality n Edward's
part , . -
So they didnt go dancing, as they
naa planned.
. But we WILL move, she thought.
Just as stubbornly.
She had written Julie about her
meeting with Walt Carson and the
resultinr job in the Jeanne Duval
Hat company and that was another
reason if another reason
needed for deddinrtonaoe with
out tether delay." -
For eer-sizr llarie's for in
new-f svsJL LiicrfTxdenee and mlsin
terprt'jjx tt. JtHs nearly worried
hex: . J ski, thiiiis that Marie
was unhapry la her tnarriage and
see rrc-J ta ajmit attest and
home. ""'' --'-
Only Walt's return te Lea
Ctks for a week end with Flo and
tie children and a long, detailed
teecrrt ef Just how Cm chili locked
and fast how much ia love she and
t'e ycrs ann seemed te be, saved
Ll vLkli Llarle cs&dad mast ef
&3cacz?txttJoKtscsed
visit from her mother. t
-"C'edoina-llne-WalttoUJiA.
H B aB - ' aW 'A H H
Bsi AT I - alJbbaw II " wM
!aci I'm darn 1-xky te have her,
net tiat tls's any TtxUc&a rood
Stcc!ss;R2a!e
-7
SP. Net Income for, Slay Is
. up 5 Times Over
-Year 'Ago
-
NEW YORK, June lt.-(FV-The
stock market plodded up hill to
day on its second 'recovery trip
In about a week. -
- Gains "ran to around S points
at .the best.. Top- marks .were
chopped down, in many cases be
fore the closed
' Brokers found nothing to cheer
for In the . volume of dealings".
Transfers of 944,820 shares were
among the smallest for a full ses
sion In the put year. They com
pared with s.40 last Friday.
The Assoc is ted Press averasre of
CQ issues was up .4 of a point at
47.2. . ;."
SP Report Good.
While rails were not particular
ly responsive, carrier earnings for
May provided pleasant reading for
the financial sector. Southern Pa
cific's net operating income for
the month, for instance, was near
ly five times that of the 1I3S
month.
. Shares prominent on the upside
the greater part of the day in
cluded : U. S. Steel. Bethlehem,
Chrysler. General Motors, West
inghouse, American Telephone,
Allied Chemical, Santa Fe, Union
Pacific, -Consolidated -Edison,
Sperry, American Smelting. U. 8.
Rubber Electric Auto-Lite, Mont
gomery .Ward, Standard Oil ot
N. J J, L Case, Da Pont and
Allis-Chalmers. -,
: . Recently - advancing I. trends In
industrial staples were, reflected
in a further boost in the price of
lead, the second in a week.
GOAT CAUSES FALL
NORTH HO WELL A pet goat
butting against the ladder on
which Mrs. L. A. Esson was
standing to pick cherries Fri
day, caused her to fall and break
her right arm. About a year ago
Mrs. Esson broke her left arm in
a fall. -: v . - .
onion mildew and are recom
mended. Interested growers are advised
to get in' touch with Assistant
County Agent Robert Rieder at
once
Gains i Slowly
BRIDE"
as far as assisting with the books
goes. But, you'd die, Julie, the girl
is a natural salesman. She sells
without trying. She puts a number
on and looks up at the buyer and, .
by gosh, it looks like a million dol
lars and I get an order. "Even sum
mer goods I was going to get rid of.
There was a pique sailor we were
stuck with. Well, I should bore yon
with the business, you have a bust-'
ness of your own. How's it going?"
"Pretty well." Julie said. "But I
am going to sell the equipment and
get out I havent told Marie yet,
but that's the idea. Her library, too.
I just kept on for a while, thinking
she might come back and want tt,
but I dont think she will, now, after
what you say. I stopped all the nego
tiations when I got that first letter
of hers, saying she was going to
work, but I mess X can be wrong.
You wouldnt f ool me, would you,
Walt?"
"No, I wouldnt fool you, Julie."
"Well, thanks for that Maybe
if s all right for her to have a job.
though I dont know. I only did it
myself on account of not waiitina"
Charlie to have to support Marie,
not that he would have said any
thing. But I'm not getting any
younger now, and some of Charlie's
investments are picking op pretty
wen. But do you really think that
Mariell make good in the hat busi
ness?" "I know she's the girl for our
place. Besides that, I had some
photographs made and they're
amazing. She's got what it takes to ,
be a hat model, Julie. She'd be a sen
sation in a week in New York. Tou'd
see your daughter's face advertising
everything from toothpaste to
breakfast food. Funny she never
went into pictures. Did she ever
have a screen test?"
"No, she never got around to it
Don't push the kid, Walt! You and
I got out of the show business and
so did Flo. Why do you want to
push my girl in? Let her ALONE!"
So he laughed and he promised
and next week he was back in Saa
Frandsco, finding it harder than he
had anticipated to keep the promise.
"Now that the ' girl was finding
herself, getting the right haircuts
and coiffures, experimenting with
new - and expensive makeup, the
beauty that he had missed at first, ,
began to haunt him.' He grew
morbidly critical of the proofs for
which she had posed. Tag general
effect might be what they wanted,
but if it seemed to him that it had
caught Marie Therese at an unflat
tering angle, he would have none of
it
The first ef July he gave her a
raise. .;.
"A hundred and fifty a month I
But I cant be worth that much!"
she cried, excited and incredulous
"Listen, little one," Walt said, "I
am a kind-hearted guy and I give
nickels, sometimes even dimes to old
men that sell shoestrings. Some
times I buy meals for fellows that
are hungry. I buy my wife fur coats
and diamonds. But business is busi
Jbtsa. When I pay somebody a salary
it ia on. the short side. -Ton earn
more than I'm paying you, if you get
the idea. But dont think anybody
else would pay you more and leave
me, because we're all the same.1 f
She laughed and put her . two
hands in his. "Oh, Waft yowre fun
ny! But If yo do think rm worth
it, rm goini.te take it, because I
can Bsa the money. Were going to :
have a place ef cur own, Edward and
L rve got it picked out It's three
blocks from the lake, with a view
and it has three rooms and It's ador
atle and it only costs S49 furnished.
bcesBsa it's an oil buSdixj txu
over and there are no garages. But.
e we havent a eaTr&Lt now, it's'
aU riht with ns!"- ' ... .
- (Te Ce Continned)
Quotations
POSTLAMOw.Ore Jaae A?
Dairy gretace g-neest , Batter t , Kstrss
S5 He; ataadarda 34e; prim firsts SSe;
Urate Sic; batterfat 34-34 He. '
Exta: Urn extras' 81a: lam rtaad-
erda ISc; madias extras ISa; . siediasi
stasdArds Mev ?"-"; .
Cbeaaa Triplets ISc ; leaf, 14a. .
Portland Produce
t POBTtAKD. Or jaae
la(AP)
erica to . re
Uoaatry .Moate Boluag
tailors: Ceeatrr-sllleA ham boat batch
er, sndcr 160 lbs, 10e lb; veeler a,
utk'iH ia.; iigst aae tsia, 10-iia id.;
besTy, aA10e Ig.; sprlar lambs, 16 lb.;
yearling laaba. 10-13e lb.; -oarea, S-7a
lb.: eotter oeva. Set cesser cows. SA
c; baUe-lle lb.' -
U?e Poultry Barlag prtreat Legbers
broilers, 134'lc lb.; colored springs, 3
Ibv sad eTer, 1114a lb.; Legbors boas,
ever IH IbA, 14c lb.; aader Sis lbs. llt
lb.: colored boss to 5 lbs- lae Ib.
ever S lb, lae lb.: Me. S crada. be
lb. Icaa.
Tarkeye SelHag price: Dreased boss,
17-iaa lb.; toms, 1S-164 lb. Bar is
grieear Haaa, 15 16e lb.; teas, 14-15c lb.
Potetoco Vablase Om, ( eeotol;
loeat. l.OO; Doacbotoa Ooasa. l.SS enul ;
Klaautb rails New 1. 6 cats 1.15-1.35 cvt.
lltw PoUtea Califorsis Wbitea. Re,
t 1.70-1.80 per cwt; KeaBcwlck, 1.75.
OniaasOrcfoa Mo. 1. IJHt aw oootaJs
Calif eraie wax, 70e; red, 70c; yaUow,
70 per 60 lb. tack. - -, , -
Wool Willamette ralley, 198 dtp,
aeninal ased, S5e lb.: coarse aad braids,
la toe lb.; aMotbe fleece. SS-Sce lb.;
aaaters Ore, IS Sle lb. t
Bay Selliag price to retailers: Alfal
fa. He. 1. 16.00 tos; est ttcb, 13.00 too;
aleeer, 11.00 tos; timothy, east era Ota,
tS.OOl do all7. I4.0O tea, Portlaad.
Hope 1SJS Claatara, 33-35e lb. rag
gleA 8S lb. - . i. - - -
Mohair Kominal, 1939 clip, 0e lb.
Csaesrs Bark Baying pries, 19S9 peel.
- 8agar Berry airl trait, 100a. S.10;
bale 5.85; beet S:05.
Demeatie floor SalUag pries, sir de
Hvery, 1 to 85 bbl lotos l"aily pstrat,
4Sa. 6.70 6.85: bakers' Sard wheat, set.
4.0O 6.41; bekers' braeotem, 4.70-6.00:
b leaded wheat floar, 4.70-5.00; soft wheat
Stocks and
Jane 19
STOCK AVrJtAOBS
Compiled by The Associated Frees
80 15 15 SO
. Isdas Bails Otll Stocks
Net Cbg. A .6 Uncb A .8 A .4
bfoa day S7.8 17.8 S7.0 47.3
Prerions day 66.6 17.8 S6.S 46.8
Month ago 64.5 17.8 84.5 45.7
Tear sge 69.4 18.9 SO.S 40.6
1939 kigb T7.0 38.8 40.0 63.4
1089 low 58.8 15.7 88.7 41.6
SOXS ATZBAQIS
. 1
80 10
Bella ladaa
Vat Cbg. A J A .3
Monday . - 66.9 100.3
Prerioas day 64.7 100.1
Month are 54.8 , 99.5
Tear age . 47.6 95.7
1939 blgb 64.9 100.7
1989 low 68.4 97.0
10 ' 19
TJtil TorgD
J j . Unck
96.0 61.8
96.8 61.S
95.5 61.8
89.5 63.1
96.7 64.0
91.9 58.3
POLLY AND HER PALS
MICKEY MOUSE
lsUSHIN3
MINNIE
AND CASEY
OUT. CHIEF
CHARA LOCKS
WMSELP IN
AMD GOES TO
WORK ON THE
CODE IN THE
MICKEY-KIDNAP
NOTE.
LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
( JABBER. HURTS HERS lfw - Y J Y ' CHATTER-5f7 PORE CRITTER WETVE ALRCADV ' iT. "l&g'Ajd J&UHT IThE
- CHATTE R,CH ATTE f-yC o A JABBER i A GO DOWN T TH yROt HErR-BLfT f Zrimf IMPORTS A
(-SWEETS ARB RAIN- fSl) H OA BE P.- I DENTIST AW IT "Ir DENTIST SEZ CHATTER W fi Flf I - RAV MACHINE
, eju-x X FUL -BLAH -THEN J J . - if V. EXAMINEDVfER j HE WONT BE v CHATTER it U f 'V VvOT TAKES J
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T .at
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M4 AV UFl 1 PEMEMBER A MUMBER
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CSJE THS46 THAT
3DY THAU TO HEAR
TOOTS AND CASPER
I IMAZrIKll? VOIJR COLrSlM
HECTOR WILL. ARRIVE
TODAX CASPER, BUT
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WAIT
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THIKIKOF- CLADAUKS WSAR1N3 THE MAGIC . f fWr i-r'jf&t'jfJ5b83!l fltoiAt' faUC A tfZS? T 4
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at Portland
4.40-4.45; grabasv 49s. 4.50; whole wbest
4s. 4.SS. ssu
Portland Grain
PORTLAKO, Ota, Jane 19. (AP)
Wkeat: Open' High- Low Close
Jsly 78! 78 ' Mtt 73 H
Cash Orala: Osta, Se. 3, 88-lb., Wblte,
39.00; Ka S. 88 lb. gray v Barley, Ma
3. 45-Ib, BW, 36.00. Cora, Ma 8, XT
shipssest,' 37.00. ITax, Ha 1, 1.73. .: ; f
Caab Wbeet Bid:" Soft wblte 73; woat
era wbite 72; weeters red 71.- Hard red
winter ordinary 70; 11 per cent 70; 13
par cent 73; 18 per coat 74; 14 per
coat . 77. Hard white-Baart erdlaary ;
11 per cent ; 13 per cent 78; 18 per
cent 61; 14 per cent 83.
Today 'a Car ReeelpU: Wbeat TO; bar
ley ; floor 33; corn 6; eats 8; hay 0;
atUfeed 13. . :
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Jaae 19. (AP)
(USDA) Hogs: Receipts salable 1600;
total 3550. . Market sctife, ' itroag . or
aroend 35e above week ago. Price range:
Benrewa aad silSs. secb, - .
140-16O lbs 6 . -S
.85
7.10
7.50
7.10
6.50 W
7.50
7.80
7.80
7.80
7.50
do gd-ch. 160-180 lbs.
de gd-ch, 180-200 lbs
do cd-ch 300-220 lb,
do fd-cb, 320-250 Iba
de gd-ch, 850-390 Iba
' de gd-ch 390-850 lbs,
do modiani 140-160 lbs
Packinr sows, d, 175-S50
de d 850-425 Iba
7.10
6.15 6.75
6.50 & 7.10
5.250
5.254g
6.000
4.75
6.75
6.50
de gd 425-500 lbs-
5.50
6.35
do nudism, 375-500 lba
Pigs (fdr strkr) gd-ch,
70-140 lbs.
6.50 7.75
Cattle: Receipts, salable 3500 total
3700. Cslres 200. Slow, early sales fed
cattle weak to 33 lower, many bids down
60e is ia-between grade cows. - Price
tango:
Steers, gd, 900-1100 Iba 8
de median, 750-1100 lbs
de eota (pi) 750-1100 Ibs-
Helfera. good, 750-900 IbA.
' do ased. 550-000 lbs.
do eoas (pin) 5 5O-9O0 Iba
Cows, goooY Alls wts I. I, i...
9.10
7.73
6.25
8.15
7.25
5.50
6.359
. dO BMd, SU WtS
5.35
4.75
8.75
do com (plain), sll wts
: de low eet-cAt,' all wts
Balls (yearling exelnd), gd
(beef), sll wts -
de ntcd, sll wU
de eat-eom (pis), sll wts -
Vealers, choice, all wts
de good, all wta
de medinm, all wta
d csll-eoa (pin), all wta
Calres, ased. 350-400 Iba
de com (pin) 350-400 lbs.
Sheep: Tor week, - salable 1170, total
1750; - compared week sge spring lambs
steady wtth Friday.
Spring Iambs, fd A cbolee-f
do sadism sad good
common (plain)
Lambs (shorn-) ased good
. de oommoa (plain) , ,, -was
(shorn), good-cboice-'
de common (plsis) med
Wool in Boston
BOSTOX. Jnne 19 (AP) (U8DA)
Very few inquiries were being received
for' wool oa the Boston market today. The
market was . qaoted nominally around 66
WHOeVEt? WROTE
THIS HAS USED
SEE
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9.60
id 9.10
& a.oo
9.00
W S.35
& 7.35
7.00
a 6.35
& 6.90
Q 4,75
4.50 7.00
5.75 6.50
9.00 8.75
8.00 M 8.50
7.50 8.00
6.00 O 7.50
4.50 S.00
5.50(1 7.00
4.50 S 6.60
8.000 8.15
7.00(9 7.76
6.000 6.75
6.00 5.50
4.00(1 8.00
3.85 8.50
1.35 Q 3.50
1 F'eV-T ARC GOING TO ADOPT" l 1 . fZ5& I HOMCSrCAtR. EWSCMES. NOlfRE Tl I OR A4AVBE IT WAS Mte4:Tle-Cl&Airt 1
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Kirk of St Paul
Heads CMcEUnit
, .t v . v i r
Lloyd A. . Lec, Salem, Is
ii on Program of -State ! -I
. Association Mcet V.
rA' Marlon county, man, TJ. J.
Kirk: ot ;the: Twin Oakx Poultry
farm at St.' Panl, was elected presi
dent of the Oregon Baby Chick as
sociation at' the annual meeting
held Monday on the gtate college
campus In Portland. Mr. and Mrs.
Kirk .left Immediately after ad
journment for a trip to San Fran
cisco. . ' ; .
. C . Gregerson, president of the
international association, and Mrs.
Gregerson were ' present, He was
one of the principal speakers,, his
t h e in e being "Hatchery Prob
lems. Other speak o r s' were Fred
Cockell of Milwaukee, Dr. Dickson
of the sUte college, Floyd Long
of Portland, LJoyd A. Lee of Sa
lem, Prof. H. B. Cosby of the
state college. -
New officers, besides Kirk, are:
Floyd Long, Portland, vice-president;
L. E. Cabe,McMinnville,
secretary; Lloyd A. Lee, Merle
Moore, Joe Russell, Ambrose
Brownell and J. A. Hanson, directors.
Gardeners'
Mart
PORTLAND, Ore- Jess 19. (AP)
(USDA) Produce price chances: ' '
Apples Ota Kewtowas,- mod te - lea
ex fey,. 1.50-1.75; fey, 1,25-1.40; Wash.
Wiaeasps, ex fey, 1.60-15; faacy, 1.35
1.35; Romes, loess orchard ran, 6O-90e;
sew crop Calif.. AsstralianA. 1.40-1.49.
AprieoU CaHf- 70-75e flat. -
Avoeadoa Calif. 1.0V1.70.
Asparagna Ore.. Wash., 80 lbs. Ma 1,
1.90-3.10; loose, 1.75-1.80.
Beans Ore. green, 4-7e; wax, 64
6a Baaansi Bunch 6 He; small lota 6c
Black caps 3.15-3.25.
Celery Calif , Utah, 1.75-1.95; white,
1.75-1.00; hearts, dot., 1.35.
Cabbage Round, 75c-1.10; pt., 75-90e.
Castsloupea Calif., stda, 45s, 3.50
3.65; Jumbo. 86-45s, 3.85-8.15.
Cherries Ota. Wash- Binge, S-8c;
Royal Annas, 6-7c; pie SH-4c.
te 66 coats., scoured basis, for good
French . combing length fine . territory
'wools ia riginal baga and around 31 to
81 coats, ia the crease, delivered, for
cess try. packed mixed lots of sad
4 blood bright fleeces. Some solders
eon tinned to aear prion above these eue
tatioa Teases despite the slow demand.
With Sound Effect!
A Man of Action
WELL, I'LL BE
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MICKEY,
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BEABPROlOASAIflNGIP 11 I Ief?T?CA WEMT TO A REGTAR SCHCXDL. 1 P-i . BUT I "KNOW HE WAS LOTS XI
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I rOOW RELATIVES.
WHEN THEV PROP IN
FOR TEA THCt BRiKl-r
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r- - e obbv f e e
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Closing
NEW YORK, June
Ai Chem dk Dye. 114
Allied -St ores..; M.
American Can ? . 11
Am For Powerr S:
Am Power Lt .' 4 H '
Am Had Std San 1194
Am Roll Mills.'. 11 H
Am Rmelt A Ref 41-
Comr, Solvent riv
Comwlth &TS6U .
Consol Edison.-.
Consol Oil viV;
Corn Products .
CnrtJss Wricht ;
DauglasAircraft
Am Tel Tel.. 111
Amer Tobacco . 83 -Am
Water Wks . t U
Anaconda 23 H
Armour 111 '' 3
Atchison 17
Barnsdall 11
Bait Ohio..'.; '
Bendix AviaUon 11
Eaec power
Kris RR -
General Electric
General Foods'.'
General Motors.
Goodyear Tire .
Great Northern;
Hndson
Beth Steel .. ... 654
Boeing Air ...I 22
Borge Warner Z3
Budd Mfg 4
Calif Pack 20 .
Callahan Z-L .. 1
CaJamet Hee ... S 4
Canadian Pacific 4
J I Cass ...... 77 ,
Caterpii: Tractor 43
Celaneee ......19-,
Certain-Teed -.. 7
Ches Ohio . . . 32
Int Paper
Int Tele. Tel...
Johns . MAATllle.
Kennecott . ; ..
Libbey-O-Ford
- Caaliflewer Local, 9-lla, ' 85-1.00 ;
Ka 3, 69-75e. " - ' -
Celery CsUf. Ctsh, 1.25-1.50; white
8.00-2.25.
- Cnrraata 1.5O-1.60.
- Citres Fruit Orapefr-it, Texas marsh
seedless, 3.85-8 00; Arixeas fancy, 3.25
30; rhv, tJIS tM. -
GsrUe Lees), 6-Se IK
LeasMs Fancy, sll sixes. 6.50-5.75;
choice, 4.TS.
Limes Dos. carton, 2015c
Letteea Iks1 dry, 65-75c; peer, 85c.
Oraa res California naTels, choice- 3.25
3.50; -ValemeUs, large A75-4; email to
akediaas, 2.25-2.70.
Cejenmbera ijotheaee, dos., 1.60-1.75;
bA 3t4-4 do.; Or. fUts, 8S-90e.
LeUues Local dry. 8-4 dos, 85-75a
LegaAberries 160-1.75. -:
Knshreoasa C-ltiTatod. 1 Ib 0-85e.
k-.'. Onioes Ore. yellows, SO lb. sacks. US
medisea, unquoted; Cslif. -vrsx, 88-SOe;
yslletrr 80-90& -? -
Peaches CaliL, flats, Triamphs, 1.00
3.10. . -
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4
4
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RiOTSTEPS SLs?-l
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lt,aPbin"aj quotations: ' ,r . f .
Chrysler . . National- Biscuit; 27
10 wan , uairy rToa io?e
1'Natir-rust 4:-.v.v"2sw
2 1 Nat! Power . A Lt ; 7 l
7 ? Northern' Pacific 1
4H Packard 'Motors; 314'
S J C Penney.'. . . . '
6 Ph illins Petrol 1 a 5
Da Pont.de N;l47.Ts Press Steel Car; S4
e a vtvt tio service rj.
-1 Pullman, s4
3S Safeway Stores '41'
45 Sears Roebuck .'7
44 Shell! Union :.. 11
27 Son Cal Edison . 2 C
21 Southern Pacific 12
Motors. '4 Standard Brands'
Illinois Central . 11 Stand OU Calif .,2
Insp Copper.; .r. 10 Standard Oil.NJ 43
Int Harvester S3 Studebaker ....
Int Nickel Can . .48 Sup Oil .. . .'. . . 2
A P Pf 11 Timk Roll Bear. : 40
- g Trans-America . . ' s
7S- H Union Carbide 7 9 4
S2 Unfted Aircraft, 35
45 United Airlines. 10
.
Llr Mrers B. 105. US Rubber 41
Loew's 44 US Steel ...... 47
Monty Ward ... 51 Walworth ...Y. " 5
Nash Kelvlnator White Motors '. . 8
Peas Oregon, , 4 H -5c ; . Telephones, 5
8)e. ' -
Peppers Florida, 23 27 He lb.; lug,
1.50.
Ptoma Calif- 1.54-1.60.
Petstees Ore. Deschutes Russets. Ve.
1, 100 IbA. 1.00 1.20; US No. 3. 50 lb.
88-43 He; Calif. Long WhiteA VH No, 1.
100 lb, 1.65-1.75; Wash. Cobbles, V:
l, i.ee-i 65.
Raspberries 2.15-1.25.
Rhubarb Ore., spple box, 40 43c.
- Saaaah Ore. Zoechini. 60-70r: Scal
lop, SO-1.00 r Creokaeeks, SSe-l.OO.
Strawberries Orecon. best. 24 bathet
eratev.3.36-2.50; poof as low aa 82.00.
8piaach Ore., 40-45e erangs box.
Tomatoes Ore- hothouse, 9-12'ir;
Tax. rag, 300-3.15; Calif- IS lb. 1.60
1.7 S. , . i '
- Bunched Vegetables r Local per dos.
baseaes e-ieat 30-25e; radishes, 114
20c; psrsler, l7H-29e; turnipi, 45-55e;
carrota, 30 25c. . ...
Roes Tesetablea: Rutabagaa 1.25-1 60.
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STATE FEIAIJCE Ga I
A Home-Otcned institution
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By WALT DISNEY
By BRANDON WALSQ
By J1BIMY BIURPUT
PrLL BET ITS COUSIKl
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