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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, Jane 21, 1939 PAG2 TEN Siiloih Bflarliet Quotations rstnri , (Sayta Frfoas) (Tba prices below, aapplied kr local grower wi indicative at the daily marhot irirn paid ta frawara by Salem bajara eat ars aat guaranteed bj The States man.) , - J i t . ; - . 1"., Baaaaaa. IKea Ula- Hands , , . Grspefroit, Tesas piass ,. , 4.00 i Hornier ,., . ..... . . . f.00 ; Lemons, crate .. .. .... .. .. . - S.50 i Oraasee, eralo . Strawberries, .teal A facades, eralo , , ,. Currants ... .... 3.50 t 4.00 1.60 , - 1.60 ? Baspberriea Coo tale pes, erst .1 64 ta S.00 wiunulau. lb. 0!a VEQBTABLEt ' (Sarins rue) Aaparagaa. larni. aa Beet, doa. - .80 .35 , JOt ' Jti ; 1.00 1.75 S.S0 J .00 ";' J.0 ! JO -. .80 .05 -.40 1.10 i .4$ S.00 .80 J AS Cabbage, lb. Carrots, local, doa. Caaliflowor, Ural Celery, Ctah, 1.00: local, (rata. Caambert, hothouse, bo,........ Lr tiara, local ,,, OaSeae, 60 Iba. , , , ..... Breea eaieas, doa. Radishes, das. Pass, local. Ib. Peppers, sTaaa, Calif. raraicy . Potatoes, lacal awt. Saw 60 IK Ufa W. ft Fatataas. Ca)il4 wfc rplaaaa, local.. bif, ., raraipa, aaa. mnra (Prica 14 ay radipadat PscttMataat - to crown) - Walnats rraaaowttee, faacy, 11a- mo Uaaa, 10; -small Sc: erehard ran, I la 10. Walnut meats. 95 ta SO IK ' rilborta Borcelonaa. largo 1114a; Ha qr 11 14a: babiea, I la: arehard raa 11. (Cot mass is O row or) Walaata Prica raa fa, depending1 Spaa rai aata raa la 14 dilfereat grades 11 Vb 12c Doehllly. 1 cant higher. Mxvrm (Bartaf Frleaa) Cluatwra, aamiaaf. 1017. lb- t to Claatera, 13, lb 43 ta J (Bara Pileaa) - Wool, aMdiaa lb. CoarM, IK J5 JO Uaiba. . Mohair, lb. .: . : EWS JJ0 TUUbiai (Bariag Prtcaa ol Aadraan'i) Srada A Urn. dos. it 9ra4a B largo, 4o.. 3ra4 "A audtaat Srada B SMdiaai .17 J7 J5 .14 .14 Jl ao J05 ,. .14 ralleta Cotartd fryi Vbito Log boraa, haavy .Wbita. Laghoraa. Ilgbt- JS to . 014 . raoatara Unrf bcaa, Ib. MAJUC I0 CUAJtXXY BiTBI Prtea. Battcrfat, lit aaality- Batterfat, aacood qaality .SI Is Battarfat, prcniam ... JS - Lagbara btat, ottr tVi Iba 41 Ughora haaa. ai-dor H4 Iba .10 ghora (ryara, lib Iba. ., .10 Lbgbora fryers, andersisa, narkat Talaa. Colorad frrorj. I I Iba - Ji Colorad apriaga, Iba. aad p Colorad kaaa Btaga - .13 JS .OS JOS Old Rom ten No. S gradaa 6a pr txmnd loaa. " - - seat Grada A larga-. .Orada A aiadiaai Orada B larga . Drada B aMdiaai .It .10 J6 1 Oadarfradaa aad rb . UVZ8T0CK llirlu ark far ao. t ooaaltUat a ad aaioo rapartod ap ta 4 P-BL (aaiba, I8SK, topo - i. Laaiba, raarUaga 4 i to 4.7S kwra . S.00 ta 1 50 Hogs, tap i 7.40 110-150 Rta. 6:BO to 7.1S : 0.05 to 0.00 . 5 IS ta 6.76 . 5.0O ta 6.60 . 5.50 ta 6.50 ' , 5.00 to 6.50 110 00 Iba. . fknri Boat aowa ... .... ftalla Ilaifara . l- , CHAPTER XXX Tell Edward I envy him," Walter said. It's so long ago that Flo and I started oat, I've forgotten what it waa like. By the way, she teHa-me I ought to send you a wedding pres ent, and she said silver would be about right. Have you got a pat tern 7". , ;..-;. -j- Did she have a pattern? .The catalogues she'ajiored over In the dull nights at the library when she made up dreams about herself and Edward! "I tort of thought-it'i ea&ed Venetian. But I'm afraid it't rather expensive. But perhaps, one of the odd forks- "A pickle fork, perhaps," he taid. "Til see." v- v - She went home bursting with her news and when aha got there Ed ward waa up in the sky with an 380 commission. , s.; "I thought the sale waa lost," he said, ever and over. "She said she'd be back and 1 thought Oh. yeah? And what does she do but walk In today with a checkbook and here I . am. Oh, boy I Now we ARE going to celebrate r The little peach colored formal waa a year old now, but never mind, . ft waa still lovely! Edward eooldnt keep hia eyea off her, all evening. Et paid her v extravagant compli ments, bought her orchids, not even asking the price first! i In the midst of it all, she told him her news, and he whistled. "A hun dred and fifty dollar wife! And I thought you were Just a little mail order bride! ' You'll be supporting me in style, if you keep on. "If you keep on, 111 quit Honey you will go with me to sea the apartment, tomorrow night? They won't keep It any longer.' I'll be so disappointed if we lose It It's the one place 1 a looked at that I truly like and I know yffull love It " m you like it, 111 like 4t You take it tomorrow.' I'm going to be pretty busy ever en the property, I only want yon to be pleased." "You're aura jou dont want to teeitfirat?- - . - . "Whatever you aay suits mo." "And well move in Saturday ?" For a moment the glow faded. Hit face lengthened. "We may aa well. If em la going to feel bad whenever we go.' "I know," the said. She, too, wat sobered. Then the music began again. Re smiled at her. She stood up, put a hand on hia arm. "Oh, Edward! It't all com true! It't what I dreamed of, when I came!" v ..' . . e ' Sunday morning they had their first meal In their own home. It waa a marvaloua meal, too. Marie bndat watched her mother-in-law ret mreaxxan every morning for nearly tlx months, fog nothing. Straw berries and cream, ham and esss, the way reward liked them coun try stylo. Cores In the new French drip pot Edward 'a favorite rarltr house rens, from the bakery, heated, crisp ai krttery at if they were Inmie-rjuis. . ' "This la the life," he tali atretch lag, havir another eirwtt. Om ' own lacs." . : -f . ; " ;' -; - - "Yon really It?" aheaaked for at least the ITUenth time, r - 7t't perfect," U u!honettty. 1 They left, the breakfast nook, w?ih its tssry window, looking out c 3 tit crlj court, botsJ tzl tit IItIs roca with its srLU wiirgt, ozt ea Uia lake. Grade B raw 4 per eeat silk, Saleta Co-op baafe pool prlca f 1.78. - Co-op Grada A batterfat price $1.7. :.Vr.-i--s-. i (llllk baaae oa aaal-aMatbl battarfat aTarage.) . Dlatrlbator price, $g.8g. Batterfat, -Kc 1,- SSHej Vo. T2, 21 Her premlaia, S5c. A grade priat.. 88Hc; B grade 27J4c; qaarters 29 Vie Top voa! -J Dolrr typo eowa JJ. 7.50 6.50 to 4.50 Droaaad !. IK . j- 40 ' OBADI. BAT ABD BBDS Wboat. ba, Ko. 1 racloaard 1 Oata. frry toa ' - li ii Whito 14 00 . Food barley, toa Clorot bar, toa . 1 oo ta I4.0O t la oo to ls.oo . . 10.00 ta 16.00 Alfalfa, toa Egg atoab. Fo. 1 grada, HO IK bag 1.70 Dairy toad. 60 IK big MS Boa aerate h food Ontakod eora , ,., Wkaot I, " ,,- ., 1.75 1.76 141 Small Rally Holds On Wheat Prices CHICAGO, Juao zO-(rP-Intr-rnpUnf the Jane wheat maxke break which haa reduced priced 1 to 9 centa a hnthel - wheat qnotationa today atared a modeat rally that held good to the cloa Ing belL Pit broker could no. pin the recovery movement on a definite caute bat said the market re sponded to a comblnatloi of mill purchasing and trade operations baaed on belief that a rally in wheat waa orerdae. Some - pre vious "abort" sell its v ere be lieved to have accepted profits by purchasing. Maximum tains from early lows reached at the alight open ing dip amounted to to cent and wheat closed higher than yesterday. When July wheat sold at ) centa early in the aesaion It waa at the low est point in almost ;wo months At the close July waa 70 and September 71. League Sponsors Father-Son Banquet HAZEL GREEN The fathers and sons banquet of the Salem Japanese , church was attended by a large . group. Th : senior league was- in charge of the program. ' Taking part in the program were: Yosbie Yoshikai, Anna Takayama, Snml Ogura, Kato Kyono, Rev. Y. Horikoahi, Mrs. Horikoshi, H. Kaneko and C K. Ogura. . The banquet waa served by the senior league. . by HAZEL UVINCSTON "The chairs are. .rood" and 'com. f ortable, that'a what I like about it," he said, "and so's the Chesterfield." , Marie flattered around like a mother hen, straightening the rug, I arranging and rearranging their three magazines on the end table, twitching at the curtain. -I cant believe it! I cant believe it all belongt to us!" "I can, be said. "It teems per fectly natural already. I dont know why we didnt do this long ago. I dont know why I didnt get into this real estate racket long ago. It't the thing for me. With my contacts, the associations I've built op " "Wouldnt you rather go up to Humboldt? We ean in a few months If we save " . "Well, of coarse that's a real ca reer. But it takes money, and later on we may do it For the present this is pretty swell r "I didnt sian a lease." she said. "though we could have had it for fire dollars less if I did, because I didnt know about your plans." "Well, well see. We mieht ret an unfurnished place In a few months, and buy our own stuff.' How would you like that!" t "Oh, Edward! I'd adore It! This la all right, of course, bat what I'd really like is white walla, and egg plant drapes " '"Eggplant?" : "Oh, a dull purple tone sott of mulberry" .- "WelL whatever von want, habv" "And chartreuse with it Yellow ish green, you know. With the egg plant carpet, and a few touches of canary yellow and leaf green to bring it all together" "Sounds terrible; but if yon like it-" , . : r. . "And our bedroom tery modern, with unframed mirrors, and no bead or footboards on the bad . and a white fur rug,, and white lamps, and everything whit on my dress-ingtable- - She stopped suddenly, looked dis tressed. "Now whatr he asked good-naturedly. . She had thought of the- pink organdie eortaina still packed away. It seemed disloyal to them, not to use them.,, But she wouldnt tell him. jv v ; "There's one thing we lack," he said, "a radio. And a ear. I feel like a ninny bumming rides over to the property, not having a ear of my awn. What do yon aay that I put down oa one, out of this $80? You could carry en the expenses for a couple of weeks If . worse comes to worse, and if I dont sell another lot next week, why, I will the week after. s v - She sat down with him, and they figured It all out It developed that he'd seen the car, had It picked out really. A last year's model, hut in swej shape. Fellow that had It couldat keep Cp the payments." ' A stab went (hroosh her. Che thetcU of the splendid white fee box ia Lis n ether's kitchen that went back, -tecause she couldn't keep the ptymesta.4 - But tils, ef couTte, was dLTerert They really needed the ear, and they could pay for it, too. ; 5 -t - LtVs $U li. the saJjVkv; Even when ft cants out that he'd put $10 on ft to keen it. aha didnt Lclad, for hadnt she) done practi- eaiiy tnt tame uunx wUh the asart. ment? As J what a UessJnx that aha had. For they'd never have moved, if she fcadaTt taken, thiact in hand. Sua United 'Airs . Jump to 37 Leaders Post Gains of One OTBIorell)ints ;in ; v' Steady Day. ; NEW TORK, June SO-frVThe stock ; market " remained on ; the recprery '' track ' today : and," with a little more steam, posted gains running1 to a' point or mora lor leaders. There were a few spe cialty advances of to around 1 1 The Hat" was up from the sUrt and held on to most of its Im provement at the dose. The Associated Pr aa average of 10 stocks waa vp .4 of a point at 47. , duplicating the Monday rally. , Transfers expand-: ed to 414,939 shares from 44, S20 the day before. - United Aircraft ramped IK to 17 on reports of n additional French order for engines and propellers amounting -to $5,400, 000. American Airlines ran up 1 to HW at the flnia when the Air Transport Association of America announced passenger air travel In Jfay waa the largest for any prevloua month for which records have bee kept. Steele Are Gainers r Prominent shares gainera In cluded . U.S. Steel, - Qethlehem, Chrysler, General Motcra, Com monwealth Southern- Preferred, Great Northern, TJ.& f Rubber, Cluett Peabody (at a new year's high ) , Johns-Manv Jle, Do Pont. Montgomery Ward . and American Telephone. . Metals were narrow aa ' bar silver at London dropped to a new 1939 low on fears the pur chase of foreign .diver by the United States might be curtailed. Stocks and Jddo to STOCK ATEJtAQES Conpllad by Tba Aaaoeiated Praaa so 15 15 SO ladna Balla Ctil Btoeka Not Cbg. A .4 A .4 A .5 A .4 Taaaday - 67.6 It. a 17.5 47.6 Prarioaa day 67 J 17.8 - 17.0 47.1 MoaU ago 64.4 17.T .S6.S 45.6 Toar ago 00. 14.5 . S0.7 41.5 itat biga 77.e as.s 40.0 : a Ittt law 58.8 15.7 83.7 41.6 B0V9 ATB3U6SS SO 10 10 If Bails ladoa UtII rorga Wat Ckg. A .4 A .t TJaeb Uaeh Taaaday 57.S 100.4 06.0 61J Prarioaa day 58.6 100.S t6.0 61.6 Month ago 54.S 09.7 65.5 61.6 Taar ago 46.0 05.7 80.8 62.0 16S aJgk 64.6 100.7 94.7 64.6 1939 low 68.4 97.0 91.9 68 J Law yiald 413.6 95 It was hard. Harder eren than she'd dreamed. - I wish your mother could be happy about It, too, honey." "She vrtU, when she gets used to it It's changes she hates." Then he added: I'm a little like the rest of the family, I sort of hate facing the truth, but if s re freshing to do it once In a while." - She looked at him sharply, but he - picked up the Sunday papers, set-, tied down comfortably on the Ches- -terfield, so she said nothing more, ' Out in the kitchen she thought again of their leave-taking. ' h She had known that she d sort of hate to leave Pop when the time came. Ht had grown increasingly dear to her. When Edward had told hia mother and ahe had cried, "but how ean we get along without you? I COUNT on your help!" ahe hadn't had much tympathy. Look all Mrs. Wilson wasted, and how extrava gant ahe waa! No wonder ahe waa poor! ' Edward bad said, "Yon cant have us around forever. We're not ba bies." "But this big house all the ex pense." "Rent the rooms! Take boarders 1 T You'd get $40 for Bee's room, with board, and now you're paid op to the minute, $60 for the two of us, though you aet the figure at $40 yourself. I really cant see that any thing more -" . She didnt cry, or storm, as she usually did. Just sat down and looked at him, out; of her dull, un happy eyes. "Rent to strangers? Have strangers In my house? NEVER! Not if I starve 1". Well, Julie wouldnt have starved while ahe had rooms to rent It eooldnt hare been fun for her, bar ing strangers getting their hair shampooed all ever her Bring room! Let Mrs. Wilson try THAT if she thought she was hard putl : Anyway, they had packed and they had gone. They had borrowed Press Baekett's car and piled every thing in it ' . - i . When the final moment ' came Marie said: "Well I wont say goodbye, because we're living so dote and 111 be seeing yon on the beat Pop' : v: Edward stooped and biased his " mother, awkwardly. There wtro few caresses la the TTDton family: they were aQ self-eonseious about ft -Vi-' . "See you soon," be said. ' His mother nodded. Her dull eyes elated with tears. "First Bee and then you. They've oven taken our ear and my lea-box away. What is there left?" ... Why are there always memories Eke that to spoil perfection? Why did little Mrs. Wilson face keep coming into Marie's thoughts, her words eoming back to her mind? To shut exit the memories aha Bang a little song as she washed her own dishes In her own dlihpea la her own kitchen. To Edward, smoilzj and la&Zy tartly ever the pages cf the Sun day rper, it sounded very gsy. Be thoiht ar&in this U the Ufa ! And it occurred to him, somewhat gr&t "7. thst he had net crrtlraej to ilarie that ha had expired two new twits. One, perhaps, -would hare been enough. But In his position, meeting tnflnentitl people, mixing with the other salesmen H good fellows sodaDy, ht really needed twa, , - (To Be Continued) T btatiox PORTLAND Ore, Jaae 10. (AP) Dairy prodaro pneaat Battart - Catraa !: ataadaHa S4o; prioio firsta SSo; ftrata ta; battarfat 14-14 14 a. . Egg: Lkrf aztraa'tla; larga staad ardi 19e; aiodmaa aitraa lta; aMdiaai stand arda 17e.'- f : -. ; Cbaaa Trilota lta ; loaf, Ida. Portland Produce rOBTLAMD Ora, jaao SO. (AP) Coaatry alaata Soliiag . prio ta .r tailor Coaatry-klllod keg, boat batab ara, aadod 160 Iba, 10-10 lie IK; vaalera, 1114-11 lb.: light aad tkin, 10 lis IK; boavy, 814-I0o lg.; spriag laoiba.'16 la.; yoarUag laaiba. 10-lSa lb.; ewoa, 5-7e IK aattar eow. 9c; eaaaar cows, 814 M; baUs 11a lb. Ufa Poaltry Bartag arteoat Lagbora broilorB. 11 14' IS IK; colorod apriaga. t Iba. aad avar, 1814a IK; Lagbora boas, ora tip Iba, 14a IK; aadar 614 Iba. ISo IK; aoTorod bcaa ta 5 lbs, IS IK; aver 6 Iba, 15a IK; Ma. S grada. t IK kaa. . . Tarfcaya Soliiag prica: Droaaad loas, 17-1 So lb.; tons, 15-14 IK Bay tag prleoa: Haas, 15 16 IK; toau, 14-15 Ib. Potatooa Taktata Gtas, ( ) staUl; tooal. 1.00; Daacbatas Oaams. 1.15 aoaUl: Klaautb Folia No. 1. Goata U5-l.ll owt. Mow Potatooo Califoraia Wkitoa. Mo. I, 1.70-1.80 par wt; Xaaaawick, 1.75. Oalaaa Oragaa Ha. 1, 1410 por eoatal; Califoraia was, 70 rod, 70a; yallow, 70 por 60-IK saek. Wool Willaaiotto valloy. 1089 dip. aaaiiaal aid, S5 IK; ooaraa sad braids, 16 86a IK; 6 taaaths fiooco, 11 3o IK; aaatora Oro, lltla IK flay Salliag price ta rauilarat Alfal fa. Mo. 1. 16.06 toa; aat vouK 1100 In; ioTor, 11.00 toa: tiaMtky, oaatora Ora 16.00: do vanoy. 14.00 tea, Portlaad. Bops 19J6 Claatora, 11 15 IK Far Ilea. S3 Ib. Mohair KonUsal, 1930 slip, 30 Ib. Oaseara Bark Bayiag prica, 1989 pool. 4a IK Sagar Barry aad trait, 100a, 8.10; kal 5.35; oet 8:05. DamoatU Itoar Soliiag priea, alty da Mrory, 1 to 15 bbl iota: . family patont, 49. 6.70 6.85: bakarp bard wbaat. aat. 4.00 5.45 f bakers' blatem, 4.70-5.00; bloadod wheat flour, 4.T0-&.00; soft wbaat 4.40 4 45; rrabasi,49a, 4.50 wbolo wbaat 49a. 4.95. bbl. ,' , . ' Portland Grain PORTLAND Ore Jaaa SO. (API Waoat: - Open Hiah Vow Oloaa July 7a 14 71U 71 TS Caah Uraia: Oats, No. 1-38 lb. wbita 29. Barley, No. S-45 lb. BW 16. Cars, Mo. 1, ET ahipaionta, 17. Ma. 1 flax 1.78. Caab Wboat Bid: Soft whito 78 14 ; wootora whito 73; woatora rod 73. Hard rod winter ordinary 70; 11 por coat 70; It per eant 73; 13 par cent 74; 14 par coat 77. Hard wbito-Baart ardlaary ; IS por coat 7714; 13 por eant 8014; Id por coat 8314. Today 'a Car Beeaipta: Wheat 60; floor 18; cora 16; milUeed 3. Portland Livestock PORTLAND Ore, Jaaa 30. (AP) -(TJ8DA) Hog: Baecipta aalabla 800, total 7 SO. Market alow aaerealy 6 to le lower. Price range: Barrowa aad gilta, gd-ch, i 140-160 lb : $ 6.75 & T.80 da gd-k. 140-180 Iba,.... 7.10 7.75 da gd-ch. 180-300 Iba 7 JO T.75 POLLY AND HER PALS 1IICKEY ilOUSE OwE REALIZING THXr THE CODE MESSrVCC IN. MICKEY'S NOTE MUST BE KEPT SECRET, CHIEF CHARA TB-LS MINKiE THEY NEED DO NOlrUNG rVBOUT LITTLE ANNIE ROONET BUT, 5URELV, AWM1C ROOMEV MUST VOU attMTntWG ABOUT HCR T5T VA4ERC CHC LTVEO -w DO SHE SCHOOL? XXX3 ANVTHBia ABOUT HSJR TOOTS AND CASPER I THOUiaWT.TTHS ' ', NEVER STOP RINaaiN ! HES LEAVINZr NOW 1 H3AR HIM WALKIH PPNOT yrSH-S-S-Sr-.--TH' DOC.A " 1 U THEV'RE HOLDING A I I ( r COURSS NOT ) " " "3 STATEpVET? LhAS JUST ORDERED ) ICONSUUTATIONr SUjSr7 TW I DONT SEE 7 AUNT SUSIE TO TH' J RIGHT NOW. " "J ? . DRESS MAKERS .' ) , aBaa7amVaaBB oSkaai :: rl -t f r j t . - rl ca .s ai i-T AVvAT. TnillBLC TUEATRE -Starrlas Popeya ACS TK SCVE MORE 77 11 ' WiLLTgy da gdtK 800-120 lha da gd-eh, 130 150 lbs. da gd-ca, 150-300 iba , do gd-eb 390-SSO Iba " do saadiaai 140-160 Ib. Packing sows, ad, 175-150. do gd 850-425 lbs..., -. ,. 4o gd 435-500 Iba: - da- awaiBBV 375-500 lb Pig (Idr strkr) sd-b,t 70-140 lbs : 7.00Q T.75 6.85 7.50 4.50 7.10 6.350 6.75 6.50 g 7.00 5.350 5.75 6.15 5.50 6 .009 6.50 4.75 Q 5.35 .50Q T.7S Cattle: Booelpta. aaUhlo 100. total 150. Cahrea alow, saUbla 85, toUl 60. ?rieoraBge: ' " ' i Steers, gd, 900-1100 lbs 9 0.10 9.60 da aaodiaa. 750-1100 Iba 7.75 t.10 - - ao aosa pi Toe-iioo iaa Heifer, good, 750-900 lha da aaod, 650-900 lh.- da ooai (phi) 550-900 lbs Cow, good, all wta. do Bed (plain), all wta. So com (plain), au do low cat-eat, all Ball (resrliaga axclod), gd (beef), all vli 6.50 5.75 5.00 da mod, all do cat-corn (pin), all wta Voabtra, choice, aU wta oe good, all arte ., da saodiaa, all wta ...... da call coat, (pla), all wta S.00 6 7.500 6.00 O. OOO 7.00 4.500 6.00 Calves, . do a 150-400 lbs . 5.500 7.00 (pla) 150-400 Iba 4.500 5.50 Sheep: KocoipU aalabla 800. totel 00. Spring limb, gd cbaiea.t7.850 6.10 da modiam aad good... 7.000 oosMBoa (plaia) 6.000 Lambo (abora) mod. A good 6.000 ea common tpiaia; - a.w was (sacra),' good choice. 3.35 da commoa (plaia) med. 1.15 Wool in Boston BOSTOM, Jaaa 30 (AP) (USDA) Daataad for woala waa vary alow ia Bos ton today aad prleoa ware ia bayera fa vor, especially aa angraded offerings. . Good rrrach combing length fine ter ritory woola la origiaal saga moved : is limited Tolam at 65 ta 66 eeata, acaarad basis. Bayers wars - sbawiag aa hitoreet ia eoaatry-paeked mixed grada lota of bright fleeces 'onoted avor 81 rents, la the grease, ; delivered. - Salea Ware alow at 31 eeata and a fraction lower where some off eriars wars being qaotcd. . . Augusta Jnhnke Answers Summons LEBANON Funeral services were held June 17 t the Evan gelical church ut Foster for Mrs. Augusta Jnhnke, 82, who died Jane IS at the borne In Foster where she hud lived 60 yean. Rev. R. E. Helm, pastor of the Lebanon Lutheran church officiated. . Burial waa In the I00F cemetery in charge of the Harry C. Howe fuLeral home. Mrs. Jnhnke was born in Germany,- November 8, 1856. Survivors include fire tons, John, Aberdeen, Wash.: William and Albert. Sweet .Jome; Henry and Walter, Foster; l grand children, five great giandchil dren; two brothera. one at Fos ter and one in Minnesota. V OUI HAVE "TOLD THAT3 IT LIFE. a.za& a.wo 6.009 9 00 7.000 8.00 6.500 1.00 6.000 6.50 6.000 6.00 4.000 5.00 8.350 4.15 6.75 6.50 6.75 a so 7.75 6.75 6.50 a a.oo 0 3.50 0 3.50 I MCKJ-RE NOT GO3 TO DQ 1 OH, COME. NOM AXVTM NOW VOU NV CALM USTEN MERE, MR. &HhRKY OOV, . X MICKEY'S IN TROUBLE M5 MOUSE! J AND VOU GOT HIM IN -p XXI 'Ha9e1 rr. and you'd just JmiSundersosncv; CS Better get him rCER- r 5toTT HMTflHUD ABOUT HER ReWTS WHY, SHE WV GO TO J5XJ : -v MOT EVEM'Se AM sXTPtlA SOWEWHERC A ISTIIICR m a4Va4u asS.-TMERE " 4&OES TWS TAV1- rl2ia CrCNZ, AND V DIDNT. : EVEN 6ET A LOOK AT HIM. HE WfCOiN.t3UT X CAN'T PLACE MIM-1 K1EVER SAW OR HEARD i Are sdl I KIEEP Gentle7 Retamed By Single Ballot MONMOUTH In a recount of the ballots cast at the school elec tion here Monday night, Jamea Gentle was reelected director by a one-vote margin over Carl Iverson. "For' the 'clerkship, Mrs. A. C. Cower was elected, succeeding F. BL. Chambers who has served tn that capacity for 17 years and who was not a candidate for reelection. The voters also Indicated their willingness to authorise the direc tors to call a special -election In the near future for a new bonding issue to retire outstanding war rants of the district. Three links Club b Entertained. '7 - t ' ........ -... . DALLAS i Members of the Three Links fel n b met at the home of Mrs. Carl 8. Graves Thursday following . a ; covered dish dinner isT the lodge rooms. Mrs. Peter Voth rd Mrs. C. B. Teats were assistant hostesses. The July meeting, of the club will be held at the:GIep Butler home with the Misses Hasel and Helen Butler and Mrs. A. Hildebrand aa hoste .ea. RAIX8 DO DAMAGE SCOTTS MILLS The rains have done - considerable damage to ; the Marshall: ttra wherries here. Picking in this area waa getting well -under way when the last rainy season -started. Mart tokTU.Vb Or.,' Jaaa 20. (apJ (USDA) Prodaea prica change: Apples Ore. Kewtowaa, med to Ige ex fey. 1.50-1.76; fey, 1.25-1.40; Wash. Wiaeaapa, ex fey, 1.60-1.85; faacy, 1.25 1.85; Bomes, loose orchard raa, 80-90e; aew crop Calif. Aaatraliaaa,, 1.40-1.45. Apricot Calif, ?0-75e flat. Avocado Calif, 1.05-1.70. Atparagn Ore, Wash., 80 lbs. Ka. 1, 1.90-2.10; looaa, 1.75-1.80. Beans Ore, green, 6-7 14 e; wax, 61 614e. Banana Bunch 514e; small lots 6. BUek Cap 2.00-2.10. Celery Calif, Utah, 1.75-1.95; wWta, 1.75-3.00; hearts, doa, 1.25. Cabbaga Roaad. 7So-1.10; pt., 75-90e. Cantaloupes Calif., atda, 45a, 3.40 3.50; Jamba, 86-45s, 1.85-3.15. Cherries Ore, Wash, Bings, 6-7e; Royal Anne. 5-7e; pi 8 14 -4c CauUflower Local, 9-lla, 85e-1.00; Wo. 3. 65-75. "With a V-Nedc and Puffed Sleeves Implicit Faith wuat T MPAJunr Aa.a Vl WE'LL USE THE ENTIRE FORCE 1 TO W fcVtKTTMIN THAT'S UH NECESSARV, AND A IKXJHAVE NOTMlNO TO J I 11H WELL Parents Are Blade Not Born! SURfOVSHE AAUST NO, TM SURE SHE'S AN ORPHAMrFORt HAVE OFTEN HER SCVHOWSHE. WISHED SHE HAD SHE AAAY HMiZ mVOTMCR PARENTS LIKE A OTHER OflLDREM A Pleasant Disappointment MAY BC ( AH! H6 LEFTT T A A CARD UNDER J tVthb door -Y That'a no Way to Treat a Lady I ikisiNiiArriKk HAKT IP Yfc CO A MANICURST r 1WHAT I THINKS YAK1N X TO 77ilTDDOVERv av . m - -m iriq NEW YORnCjuno lO.ffKloeing quoUUone: Allied Stores . . I V Comwlth A Sou. 1 Natl Dairy Prod America Can I I Consol Edison . . II National Dlst . . l Sorrower 1H Consol Oil " Am Power A Lt 44 Corn Products . 14 Northern Pacific Am Bad gtd Sanm4 Curtias WrUht. 5 Packard Motors Am Boa MilU..'ll Douglas Aircraft JCPenier Am Smelt ft Ret 41; Du Pont do N.;14I4 Phillips Petrol . Am Tel ft Tel. .1M Klec Power ft Lt r Press Steel Car. Amer Tobacco -. 8S Erie RR ..... . 14 Pub Service NJ . Am Water Wkiv S4 jGeneral Baee'SSJb Pullman r. ..... . Apaconda? SliM General Foods V 44 Srfeway Stores . Armour HlL.'..V 4 General Motors . 44 Sears Roebuck Atotiionn 28 Goodyear Barnsdall .Great Northern. It Bait ft Ohio . e 'ft Hudton Bendix 'Aviation 11 Illinois Beth Steel....: cast inan Pnnnar Boeing Air .". .. Berge Warner W Budd Mf g , w . . Calif Pack V;.. Callahan Z-L '.. Calumet Hec... Canadian Pacific 1 . - Celery Calif.. Utaa. 1.75-1.95; whito. 1.00-1.25; Or, . TJUb 1.50-1.75; wbita 1,75-2.00; hearts, US doa. . . . Carraats 1.50-1 60. Citras Trait Grapafrait, Tasaa startb oodles. 1.85,3 00; Ariioaa faacy, 3.25 3.50; Flo, 8.25-3..S0. Garlio IcaL 6 8e IK Grapes Calif, seedless 8.00-8.25. Umoaa raacy, all sisea, 5.50-5.78; choice. 4.75. Limes Dos. carton, 30-15e. ' Lettoee Icsl dry. 65-75 ; poor, 85e. O ran res California aavola, choice 3.25 1.50;. Valeaeias. Urge 8.75-4; amall ta odium, 3.25-8.70. . Co comber H -it house, dos, 1.50-1.45; box 114-4 dos.; Ore flats, 85-SOe. Lettoee Local dry, 3-4 dos, 35-75c, Logaabarrica 1.50-1.75. Muihrooms CnltiTatcd. 1 Ib, 30-S5& - Onioaa Ore. yellows, 50 Ib. sacks, US mediant, anejaoted; Calif, wax, 80-00e; yallow, SO-BOe. Peaches Calif, flats, Triomphs, 1.00- r HUH-AAAVBE HER gee, WISH WILLOOME.TRUE HEARD I AVV DSCCtOCl HAS PARCMTS AMD . THEVARE AUVB RUM CANT 1 KIOT 4lbrts DO Caterpll Tractor 43 Lig dk Myers s.iuti ivo ttuooer .... CeUnese ...... lt Loew'a .... 44 CS Steel Certain-Teed . . 7 Monty Ward ... II Walworth ...... Ches ft Ohio ...-!! Nsah Kelvlnator Western Union , Chrysler"..:... 70 - NaUonal Biscuit 17 White Motors .. Coml Solvent ;.10 National Cash.. 18 Wool worth S CROSS ME HEART. I I 1 ( SuT OU'D f AND THAT tE CAN, I V. BETTER ) Quotataons 15 15 8 vlH M 17 15 S oa av. - -o 2 41 Is 7f 11 13 -c 26 "414 7 2 41 'i 6 80 17 11 42 47 1 2 -9 47 lire .asm aeu - union . i . . Southern Pacific Standsrd Brands Motors, Central .11 Stand Oil Calif 11 Stand Oil NJ.i. 11 Int Harvester .. Bt" Studebaker , . . . II Int Nickel Can . 41 Sop Oil . . . .. . 4 Int Paper ft PPf 11 Hmk Roll Bear. 1 0 Int Tel ft Tel.. . Irsns-America . 1 , Johns Manville . 18 - Caloa Carbide . 5 Kennecott . . . II United 'Aircraft. a K . iJbbv-o.Fard 41 United' Airlines. . earn eA4 SM - - 140; Calif. Rodbtrda. 78-80c Poaa Oregon 4-4 He; Telephone, 414- 5a. - ' . - vPoppora riorida, 25-30o lb:; toa, 8.60. -' Praat Caiif, 1.50-L60. s -. Potatoea Ore. Desebatet Sataete, Xa. 1, lee Iba., 1.00-1.20; TJ8 Ma. 8. 56 Jh. 88-43 14;-Calif. Loag WhHee, US No. l, 10O loo, 1.65-10; WaaK Cabbies, Ma. 1. 1.50-1.60. : - '. S Basabarriaa 1.7S 1.00. , Bbabarb Ore, apple box, 40-45c Sqaaah Ora Zuechinl, 651.00.; Seal, lop, SO-1.00; .Croukaoeka,. S5o-1.00. 8 tra wherries -Oregon, boat, 34 basket crates', 4.75-2.00 ; poor aa law as 1.00. Soiaaeb Ore, 40-45e araagwbox. ; Tomatoes Ore, hothouse, ' 13-14c; Tex. lag, 104-2.15; Calif, . 18 lb. 1.60 1.75. Baacbad vegetables: Local per doa. bunches onions 20-25c; radishes, 14 30o; parsley. 4T1s-20e; taraipa, 45-5Se; eerrota, SO 25e. " Boot Vegetable: Rutabagas 1.35-1.50. "MdDMIEiY In A Hurry " state rniAiiCE ca A Home-Owned Institution -. (Chllda ft Miller's Office) " 844 State St, Salem, Ore. -Ptxme 8201 Lie. No. S-S10M-229 By CUFF STERKETT By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH zzao-vorr it be grand JLav NAME. WILL. BE ANNIE WARDEANOUR NAME, WILL Be ZERO WARDS AN WHEN THE DOCr4SMKM6ERS COME. ALONG Wa. ttOICT H4WE.TO Aft MDsTSO THEY, SEE USA -aJ r-rtfl !koV By JI&1MY MURPHY WELL, ME AIN T AS BAD AS SOME OF MY RELATIVES MOST OP THEM, WHEN "THEY DON'T GET IM THE. DOOR, CLIAAB IN THKOUtrH WINDOW. rJUST A MOMENT I SAW YOUR LAST THOUGHT S A .atavaaaBBaaBH t -. a a f II .smw m-ea. i JkJ r 3 law " Si a ...