The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1939, Page 18, Image 18

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    PAGE, EIGHTEEN
Market Quotations
" . ' morrs -
(Bajlag rrtf)
ITaa ariee below (applied by local
rewsr sus iadteativ af lbs sail aureet
nriree ante U rrewera
Lt T , Ml UfUlH4
bii.)
ban a am I, Ik aa stalk
Usnds
limn urn .w..... ..
Grapefruit. Tease plass
Kegnlar
Leasoaa. crata i 1,
Oraagea, trait
Strawberries, irsl
A teredos, crata
Carraata .. -
Reapbenies
Sales Buyers
n Slate
' ' ' .05
, - .06
' 4.00
. 0 00
zmz. .5o
3 60 I 4.00
160
, , , . . 1.00
1.40
Csntalospe. erat
WaUraisMas, lb.
.1 04 ta 2.00
S.S
. .OJfc
TEORABLBS
- (Baying PUcca)
Aaparsgas. laeaU aaa
Beet, das. ' ,
Cabbage, lb.
Carrot a. leva I. 4oa. ., . , ,, ., ,
Caaltflewer, tore I ,., .
Calary. Dub. S.00: local, mil.
Cscambsrs, botkoMM, bat
Letter, local
Oaiona, SO lb. ,
Oraaa anion. 4 as,
Kad tehee, don. , ,, ,.,
Pea. locaL lb.
Peppers, greea, Calif.
raraicy
Potatoes, Local swt. S. 1.
0 lb. bag
Kew Petateea, Calif ewl
Splaacb, local, boa
araips, das.
.0
.25
.02
.14
1 UO
1.7$
2 iO
.00
1.0O
.20
- JIO
JO ;
.40
l.io
.45
1.00
Tike HU fcy Xtfspsaaeaft racklaf sisal
. as groweri -Walantn
rranaaeitre. faarr. 12a
dines. 10a: amall Sc: erebard r, to
10c. Walnat Meats. 25 ta SO lb.
Filberts Barrslonss. largo iiMii fsa
ay 11: ksbies. II! airbard mo 11
(Caen Fneaa ta Otaatfl
Walaata Prirm rmaga. etepending aa
ray ante m la 14 liferent graves
12svDiBilly 1 cant signer.
. ; hops
(Baying Prices) -s .
Ctaatera. nominal. 1937, lb. .05 ta .OS
Clnatera. IMS. lb M ta ,25
-Fugglss, top ... .., , - . , , M
i wool ciun MOBAjm v '
(Baying Rlcea) ,
Wool, mediam, lb.
Coarse, lb. ,.
Lamb, lb. ,
llebair, ib.
5
.25
40
EGOS AB9 POOXTBT
(Baying Fticas of aVadreaaa'a)
Grada A large, doa.
Orada B larrc.
Orada A madiam
Orada B aatdiaai
rallata
Colorad fry a ,.. ..
YVbita Laghoraa, bcafj.
wnita Ucghorna. iignt
Old roeatara .. ,
Uaary haaa, lb..
.15 to
.10
47
.15 f
J4
.15
.11
JO
.05
J4
MAJUOB OKBABTEBT Baying rxleo
Batterfat, firat qnality. A3
BattarfaL aaeoad ouality -, ... .21
BnttertaL pramian ,,, J2
Leghera haaa, over 34 Ib .11
Lcgbora keaa, ander 2 lbj .00
Lacbora frrera. Ihk Iba. .10
lfbora (ryora. aadaraiaa. aaarbot ralaa.
Colored, try era, 3-1 Iba. ,, .u
Colored (pringt, I lb, aad op .12
Colored baaa , .1
Stage .00
Stocks arid
Bonds
Jane 20 ;
STOCK ATZBAQZS
Compiled by The Aaaociated Praia
80 15
Iada Bail
Kel Chg. D1.I D .7
Tbaraday 64.0 10.5
Preioaa day 05.8 17.2
Month ago 68.0 18.5
Year age . 07.7 17.7
1030 high 77.0 28.S
1030 low 58.0 , 15.7
15
TJtil
D Jt
80.0
80.5
87.0
23.8
40.0
83.7
00
Stock
D1.0
44.0
45.0
47.0
40.4
58.4
41.0
Vet Ch.
Tbaraday
Previous day
Month ago
Tear aga
1930 high
1930 lew
20 ,
Bail
D .0
65.5
60.1
57.0
64.0
04.0
63.4
Low yield 112.8
10
Indue
D J
100.0
100.2
100.0
07.1'
100.7
07.0
10 10
"TJtil Torga
105.0 00.0
r5.0 61.2
'00.2 - 62.4
" 01.7 02.0
00.7 04.0
01.9 58.2
Grade B raw 4 per eeat
gailk, Salem Co-op basic pool
prlr 91.70.
Co-op Grad A batterfat
price 1.72.
nt-aaaaUly
fltllb
Distributor price, f2Jt2.
Batterfat, No. 1, 23c; Xo.
2, 21c; premium, 84Hc :
grade print, Hr D
grade 27 He; qnarten 29 He
Old Ruoatcra .' . ...
Ka. B grades 4 per ooaae waa.
svu
Orada A large , .
Orada A median -.mm
Orada . B large
Grade B aaediaai
Uadergrad sad (has.
j0
JO ,
40
JO
45
45
UVBSTOOm
ait.a mrtmm tf Mm f
condition and amies reported ap to 4 sua
Lamba. I9J. tepo 7-25
Laaaba, jearliaga m i
Bwen - 8 00 ta 2 60
Uora. top ; ,,-., f 25 to 7.50
ISO lao lla - T.w cat .
210 800 Iba. . , 0.75 to 7.00
8o 25 to .7
Beef sows 5.00 to 80
Balls 6-60 to .v
Harare S.00 to 0.60
Top ral T.50
Dairy typo cawa 8.50 ta 430
Droaaad veal. la. a
. .. aiAn, aat Ajrs sssst
Wheat. ba Ka. 1 reeleaacd .75
Oata. grey to , 0 00
wait, v
fMi ha.rU. ton 22 00 ta 24.00
Clntt hay, loa - 12 00 to 18.00
Alfalfa. "tan 10 oo to la w
Www .k. I. I mtla. SO Ib. baa 1.70
Dairy feed. SO lb. bag I BS
Boa scratch feed 1-75
Cracked rora - - 1.75
Whom! ., Ul
Gardeners'
Mart
PORTLAND. Ore., Jena 20. (AP)
(0SDA) Predaca pnea change:
Apple Ore. Newtowa, ex fey, 1.60
175; fey, 1.25 1.40: Waah Wlaeaapa, as
fey, 1.60-1.85: Borne, a fey, 1.65-1,73;
Transparent, 24 )b 1.001.15.
Aoriceta Cal l.. OU ose flat: i.ow-i.ia
royal lug: Or. Wah. 15-lb. fists, 70-
75e; Moorpark. 65c
A.u-milu Calif- 1.05-1.70.
Aaparagaa Ore Waah SO Iba. KaJ 1,
1.75-1.85: looe, 1.50; aselass looio,
1.25: atriars. 75a 1 00.
Beana Ore. green, 4-4 He; wax 8 -4c.
Bananaa Hunch t4e; amall lota
Blsk Pane I BS-1.75. -
Celery Calif., Dub, 1.50 1.60; white.
1.70-1.80: heart, dot.. 1.10.
Cabbage Oregon round bead, 75e-1.00;
few 1.24; poor 60-70e.
Canuloupea Calif, atd. 45a, 2 40
2.50: iumbo. 80 45. 2.25-2.50: atand
srds, 45a, 1.75-2.00; Honeydew, 9s,
i in.1 an
Cberriea Ore., 'Waih., Bings,
Lamberts 5-6.
Celery Calif, Cteh, 1.75-1.85;
200 2.25; Or,. Ulab 1.50-1.75;
1.75 2.01: hearts. 1.10-1.20.
Currant 1.2.V 1.50.
Canliflower Local, 0-1 la, 1.00-1.10;
No. 2, 60-65c.
Citrna fruit Grapefruit, Tezaa marab
aedleaa, 2.84 8 00; Arizona fancy, 2.aa
2.50; ria.. 3.25 8.50.
Corn Oregon crate, 6 do., 2.50-2.70;
poorer 2.25.
Garlic Local, b-8a lb.; Calif., sew
crop, 10c lb. .
GraMa Calif- aeedleaa 8.00 8.23.
Lemon Taary, all sixes, 5.00-5.50;
choice,. 4 75. .
Limes Doa. carton. 20 25e.
Lettare I .oca I dry. 65 76c: poor, S5,
Oranges Calif, naeela. choice, aa-
anoted: Valeneiaa, large 8.73-4; a null ta
medium. 2.25 2.70.
Lettuce Beit 50 65; poor 85c; Wash
topped, 70 75c. '
Moth rooms CnltUated. 1 lb.. 80 85e.
Onions Calif wax, 90e-1.00; yellow,
70 75e: red. 7 0-7 sc.
Peachea Califs lata, Triomph. 90 e-
4-5e;
whit,
white
Jits OREGON STATESMAN, Saleo, Ore Frldajcn:-, Jo
Wheat Advance Quotations at Portland
Near Mid-June
POXTUUriX Ore, Jam 80 (AP)
liry pTodoee pricee :
Battert Xxtra 25; atandard SSHl
firsU 22 tt: ilrsto Ilk: battarfst
2SH-24. . - - .
Eggat Large aactraa Slet largo atand-
Rwfw.l nf W.a. Yittetr. Its f."f5 .naeeoana,-rao oa;
ws,aM w -'- i nannoaraa xoa.-
Europe Is . Factor ia , "W-i'-.h-ijPemo
Tri.A I . Portland Prodnee
CHICAGO, Jane 2 SWAV Wheat I Ooaatr Mania fcsinu ariea ta re
prices registered another adrasee I taibsrat Cwaatrr-kuied hoga. beat batch
of about one cent a bushel today TTLrMfr iff g,WK
that put market Quotations back I heary, o-ioe; lge; apring iamb, is-ish
to around the beat lerel since mid-1 yaarfiag iamba. lo-ita l. ewe. -7
j.iut I eaiier awwn, vc; aanaer oowa, ow
"U"- . v-- It., hall. 1 1 tk ., .
Sharply hlber prices In foreign u PMirrTBnn.a anaaat Lasnor.
ma.rKCLa ua tear m a new Xiuro-i ores tare, iiw-isc ta.; cotoreel sprtnga. a
nean crisis' Blared av part In. the I a. is-ie to,; UrWi haaa.
t!le.Jr Mmlm riL7JZwt J1Z 'be, 14oih.t ander S lb, lae
optnrn nere. The.reriTal or irarl n.. ur4 u,, a ik. is ik
talk was accentuated by weakness leoor lbc. Wo IV t Ms. t grsao, U
in securities.
ZJTerpool Prices closed
cent hither and Rotterdam and
Winnipeg; were about z cents up.
Although domestic prices are well
aboe quotations at Winnipeg; and
Urerpool, r the spread ' mar. in
crease, some market experts be-
lleTe, because of smaller prospeo
Tarkaya Belliag wrato t Dr eased hens.
17-1 aa 4b. soma, 15-16a lb. Bif 11
t nana, is iso n.i teena. is-is lb.
Petaleae Taklmn wants. I I eoaul:
haaal. 1.00; Oaachntea Game, 145 cental;
Klaatsth fslls Bo. 1. 6emel45.25 awi.
Maw PaUaoee CaHfwrnin White. Mo.
L 170. per ewt ; Keanewick. 1.40-1.60.
Oaiem Calif, wax S0-00e; twd, 70c;
yellow, SO-Sfte par 601b. aaek.
wool ' W4iiametta eaitay. isst ens.
tire US production, the hljher I ,b-
rMsnntnt In.n nnrf .nh.Ml.fna- saoaUs flooeo, SI too lb.;
ox export.
Chicago . wheat also ' deriVed
strength from evidence of a brisk
domestic demand for what new
grain is not being; pat into stor
age. Milling interests reported
sharply expanded flour business
recently and it was assumed this
. Hay Selling price to retallerat Alfal
fa. Me. 1, 16.06 tea; oat eaten, 12.00 tea;
slow, 11.00 too; timothy, eastern Ortw
19 00; da slly, 1400 toa. Portlss.
Hope 103S Cine ten, 20-25e lb. Pug-
Clea. 2Se lb.
Mohair Hoanlnal, 1030 clip, SOo Ib.
Caeca ra Bark Bayisg pries, ISSS pool,
Bngar Berry and fruit, 100a, S.00;
Data a.xa; nee .a,
Oomeetie Flewr Selling price, elty da
inTolred purchases either ot new
Wheat as yet unhedged or lifting I Heary, 1 to SObbl lotas family patent.
of hedges in the futures pit. Ac- .
tUSl Wheat is quoted, higher: than I blended wheat flonr. 4.70-S.OO; soft wheat
future in practically-all markets.; I 4.40-4.45; graham, 48a, 4.50; whole wheat
Wheat closed -1 Si tfjrh-i. I . ., oat., -v, ; t ,
than yesterday, July 71, Sep
tember 724.
Portland Grain
POBTLAKD. Ore Jane SO. f API-
Wheats Ooea Hick Low Close
(July 72 72 72 72
Cah Grain: Oats. No. 2. 88-lb. white.
87.50; No. 2, 88 lb. gray. , Barley, No.
S. 44-lb. 15 W. 24.60. Cora. No. 2. ST
shipment, 26.60. Flax. No. 1. 1.65.
Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 74: west-
Fumigating Bins
Erected, Weevils
MONMOUTH The Monmouth
Cooperatire creamery has recently
constructed two larre hlna for fiolrn whit 73 H; weatera red 72. Hard
fumigating of peas and Tetch for JTTi1 llMUT
WeeTil. This addition was neces- 14 per cent 79. - Bard white-Baart or-
sary due to the increase in the pro- Si"" JJs 11 ?. T"i.li Pe ent
ducUon of Austrian field peas 2Ih.5 1 eOTt 8H; U p" Mnt
raised in this locality. Today's Csr Xaealpts: "Wkett 82; bar-
These bins hare the capacity to 7...05 c2"Hr 24 s ! t s "r
i,,.,t. ..A. . .... . . I aumeea a.
Bsrraws and gilta. gd-ch.
140-160 Iba. ., f 6.00 T.40
do gd-ch, 100-180 lbs. 7.15 T.75
do gd-ch, 180-200 lbs. M
do gd-ch, 200-220 lbs.
v: do gd-ch, S30-29O Iba.
4e gd-ch, O-S50 Iba.
. do gd-ch, 200-850 Iba.
do gd-ch, 250-200 lbs. .
do med, 140-160 Iba.
Pkg. aowa. gr, 275-850 Iba.
eV good. SSO-424 lbs ... , ;
do good, 425-650 Iba
do med, 275-550 lbs
Pigs (f dr. sad stkr.) good-.
. - choice. 70-140 Iba.
Packing sown, gd, 215-860.
do gd 850-425 lbs.
so go sso-ooo ioa..
t.60 1.75
7.15 T.75
0.85& 10
0.60 7.15
6.85 O 6.35
6.60 T.15
6.75 S 7.35
S.25 S.75
6.23 d 6.75
5.00 & 5.60
4.75 S.25
S.SOfil 7.23
6.25 W 5.75
55 S 6.75
6.00 S S.50
4.75 BM
" da asediana, 275-S00 iba
Pige (fdr atrkr) gd-ch,.
. 70-140 lb. -
Cattle: Salable receipts
S26; aalabla ealre 50, teUl 85.
ateaay. me range: - . .
Steers, gd, 000-1100 lbs. f 0.00 0.60
do mediam, 750-1100 lbs. . 7.75 0.00
' SO eom (pi), 750-000 lbs.
heifers, goad, 750-000 Iba..
do mediam, 850-000 lb,
do eom (pi) 650-000 lb.
Cow, good. aU wts ,,, .
do medians. aU wta.
do com (pi), all wts.
do lew-eet-eet, all wt.
Ball (yearlings ex clad) gd
(beef), all wta.
da medians, all wta.
S.50 a TJ5
zoo, total
Jtsrket
S.25 . 7.75
S.00 S.00
7.009. S.00
6.50 7.00
da est-com (pi), all wta.
Y osier, choice, all wu .
da good, aU wts.
6.75 6.75
5.00 S.75
4.00 & 5.00
8.25 g 4.85
6.73
6.25
5.60
S.50
e s.oo
Q T.50
9 6.00
a 7.oo
a 6jo
6.25
6.60
4.76
S.00
T.50
S.00
4.50
S.50
4.50
do mediam. all wts
' do sail eom (pin), all wts
CalTea. med. 250-400 Iba
da com (oht) S5O-40O lbs
Sheep: Balabla receipU 800, total 450.
Market steady to wk. Prieo rssge:
Spriag lambs, gd 4k ehoie 7.50 7.85
da medinm and rood 0.75 8 7.25
So eonaaon (plain) . S.75 0 6.50
Lambs (shorn) med good 5.00 5.25
do sommoB (plsia) - 4.00 Q S.OO
Ewaa (shora). good-cheiee. 2.50(1 8.60
da oommoa (plain) mod. 1.25 & 2.30
Wool in Boston
Portland Livestock
at a time or the equivalent of tlie
or six carloads.
rtaVT u, Tt- -.-J JT. PORTLAND. Ore, Jane 20. (AP)
Irian peas raised in this part of I (usda) Hogs: BaUbie receipt 400,
Oregon are Shipped to the SOUth I toUl 600; market sctirs. steady to strong.
where ther are naed aa rorar I range :
crops.
BOSTON, Jnne 20 (AP) (U8DA)
Bales of . moderate rolnme were being
closed .in Boston today on graded terri
tory wools. Combing quarter blood terri
tory wools were bringing 54-56 cent,
aeonred baaia, while combing three-eighths
blood brought 58-60 cents. Graded French
combing length fin territory wool moved
at 64-67 cents, aeonred basis. Country
packed mixed lota of three eighths end
on quarter blood bright fleece wool of
fered from the country were selling occa
aionally at mostly 29 to 80. cent, in
the grease, delivered to users.
Exhibit of Playground
Activities Is Shown
dis-
Bummer
SILVERTON; An exhibit
playing work of the
playground activities is being
shown in the window of Toney's
restaurant. The display will be
changed frequently to show each
of the new phases of the work
being done.
yal a4hii OiciTy
Ro
Pack Near Finale
The cannery pack for Royal Ann
cherries Is expected to be cleaned
up by this Saturday night although
a few may dribble In for a week
or so. Lamberts arechednled to
be started - through -.' next week.
Blackcaps," sparsethus far, will be
heavy by next week and the lo
ganberry pack will run another
two .weeks.
Just how much larger the IS SI
cherry pack is than last year's is
not known yet by .the canneries
because .the ' heavy eullage re
quired makes it difficult to tell
how the pack wit Kara out based
on the tonnage delivered. There
is no doubt, cannersssar. tBlt tD
pack will ; exceed that of 113 8. -
Peacfei Pessimism
ffite Stock Mart
:NEW YORlCJune 2l-(r1VRe
newed - pessimism- over the Euro-'
pean - war outlook and the tense
monetary battle in congress helped
bring another relapse in . today's
stock market.- .
Although the' ticker tape was
never pressed, the day's volume
was the largest since Hay 25.
Transfers totaled 822,580 shares
against 641.Y80 yesterday. The
Associated Press average ot SO is
sues was oft 1 point at 44.9.
Virtually all departments par
ticipated in the retreat and one or
two "Blue Chips" dropped around
5 to 8 points on a few sales.
Among principal sufferers were
US Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler,
General Motors, American Tele
phone, Santa Fe, Standard Oil of
NJ, US Rubber, Montgomery
Ward, United Aircraft, Du Pont,
Ingersoll-Rand, American Can.
Anaconda, Cerro de Pasco, Allied
Chemical, Johns Manrllle, Penney
and Westinghouse.
Raspberries Hauled
To Bend Area Daily
MONMOUTH Sheldon Cody
is transporting his red raspberry
crop to Bend as he did last year.
He hauls 80 crates at a load in
a light truck. Leaving here at
night he travels the North Santiam
highway and returns home before
noon next day.
t9 Natl Power e Lt
.7 Northern Pacific
2Vt Packard Motors
4 7e J C Penney ';
4 m
88
32
Am Water Wka.
Anaconda . . . . .
Armour 111
Atchison
Barnsdall . .
Bait ft Ohio .
Bendix Aria
43 Sears Roebuck' . 73
41 Shell Union ' . . . Is ij
Z44 Sou CS1 Edison. ZS
Closing 3ubtationg
NEW TORE; June 2 M)-Today's closing- prices: :
. .v av tv HI Com with dc sou. 44 au
Ai:)d Stores ... 7 Consol Edison
American Can . 9.0K Consol Oil . . .
Am For Power jT-w
t.. s. i f- iu i nrusi must
c,7 1 1 U nonslas Aircraft IS H Phillips Petrol
am nu .. . ...,, r. i
. n, m.tii- - tiu tm pan aa r . . i.a-m ricoa aim ui.
JLm OJS JUU. . - T . Ill O..K C.l. VI l
Am Smelt Ret is- iciec rw - - l;,.,
at t.i A Tel.. 158 A Erie RR 1 Pullman, 24
TeI TC.V o!l7 rT"' witrlr. SI. Safewav Stores . 38iV
Ameriooacco . )
8 uenerai r awa
81 Vk General Motors.
Qoodrear Tire .
24 Great Northern. 19 Southern Pacific 11 V
IS - Hudson 'Motors. 4 Standard Brands
,4H Illinois Central .
19 Insp Copper ' .
Bethlehem - Steel 81 . Int Harvester
a i-: - ITU Int Nickel Can .
loriVWarner : IntPtperftPPf 27 Timk Roll Bear
- mm a mWm W . m . Sj aw mf SSBiamjti enh an U mnHaAaamAdh
Budd Mf ST . ... Wt TBI dB V ei . . 7S raue-wencs
7s-ii p.- - - . 17 U Johns Manville .88 Union Carbide
Calumet Hee;.. ii.ennecow -. . . . aw cbi ahusu.
r.nai.n Paflflc 4 LlbbcT-O-Ford . 43 United Airlines. 104
j I case ...... 73 LI ft Myers R.107 . US Rubber ....
Caterpll Tractor Al U LoeWs ..... , . ,41 . US teeT . . . . . .
Celanese . ; . . .' . 20 Monty. Ward ... 47 X Walworth . . . . .
ff Nash Kemnator d wesiern union .
30 'Natl Biscuit ... 2 5 White Motors . .
81 Natl Cash ..... 18 Wool worth X...
J NaU Dairy Prod 14 ' -
10 Stand Oil Calif.
8 Stand Oil NJ
84 Studebaker .
46 Sup Oil
CertainlTeed '.
Ches ft Ohio f . .
Chrysler
Com! Solvent
25 H
40
'
-2
72U
38
43
4
17
7
41
n
Jamboree Aug. 9
JEFFERSON The Jefferson
Community Booster club has de
cided to change the date of the
Onion Jamboree to August 9.
The possibility of a Southern
Pacific stage being named for
Jefferson, w'as mentioned. A
committee, W. I Jones, Mrs.
Paul McKee and L. L. Shields
were appointed to take up the
matter with the stage company.
It was - voted that all concessions
of the celebration be held out
side of buildings.
- Members . and frie: Is of the
Evangelical church will motor
to Greens Bridge Sunday morn
ing for Sunday school and wor
ship services at 10 a. m. A pic
nic dinner will be enjryid later.
Rev. and Mrs. A. P. Layton
attended a picnic at Dallr.s Mon
day, for ministers and their
families of the Salem district, of
the Evangelical church.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Smith left
Thursday for Cape Horn, Wash.,
to visit their son Walter Smith,
and family.
"MCIDMIEY
In A Hniry"
STATE FHIAIICE CO.
A Dome-Owned Institution
(Childs ft MUler's Office)
S44 SUte St., Salem, Ore.
Phone 0201 Lie No. S-210 M-22S
POLLY AND HER PALS
The Line Forms to the Right, Boys!
By CUFF STERKETT
100; Calif. Bedbird 65-75e; Ore. 65-75. I
rea uregon, 8-Z lb.
Pepper Calif, legs, 1.40-1.80.
Plums Calif.. 1.10-1.20.
Pctatoee Ore. Deschutes Ross eta, ' STo.
1. 100 Iba.. 1.00 1.20 : 08 No. 8. 60 lb. I
45-50e; Calif. Long Whites. US No. 1.
100 lb., 1.79 I Ihi; wssb., Cobblas No. 1,1
I Q l.OO.
Rhubarb Ore Sppl box, 40-4 5e loose;
lettnee crates, 95c-1.10 ewt.; loo, 2 lb.
Sqaasb Ore. Zucchini, 70-80e, flats;
Bcsnops, o-vo: urookaack. 70-SOe.
Strawberries Oregon, beat, Sd basket
crates. 1.60-1.75. -Spinach
Ore- 40-50e orange gox.
Toasatoee Ore. hothouse, 9-lds;
Ualll 24 ID., 1.B3-S.00.
Bnnebed Vegetable: Local per doa
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Tonngberriee 1.20-1.80 crata.
Watermelons Calif. 2.25 ewt, crate
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It's a Small World, After Ant
SYNOPSIS
On her 25th birthday, Antoinette
Coddard, a lovely San Francisco
debutante, awakens with a feeling
' of great happiness. The cause of
1t was her fiance, Brock Milbank,
scion of the prominent west coast
Milbanks. Toni felt flattered that
the eligible Brock loved her when
be could have had the pick of Soci
ety's debutantes. Jessica Payne,
an unscrupulous blond, made no
secret of his attraction for ber.
. Even though Brock did not enconr
. age Jessica, Ton! was jealous of
her.
CHAPTER n
There had been no Brock yesteT
, day a Sunday and no word from
him. Bat then, independent and a
"man's man" as be was or had
been tin he met her he was occa
sionally given to a sodden disap
pearing act! .She had a definite
luncheon date with him today. As
she brushed her-hair. before the
mirror, she decided she would set
the date today for their wedding.
Thanksgiving would be appropriate.
There was a tap at the door and
then in walked Nora, Irish maid of
the Goddards who had worked in
the old house on Nob Hill for a num
ber of years. Nora had instituted
the prebreakfast cud of tea an
Irish custom for each member of
the family. She set down the tiny
tray in front of Toni without speak
ing. Drew her bath. As she moved
to adjust a shade in the bedroom,
; Toni noticed that Nora's eyes were
red -rimmed, as though she had been
' Crying. . .. .
"Not quarreled with Pat OUara
again?" she inquired hffhtly. know
: ing full well that courtship was dot
ted with partings, quarrels and
reconciliations. ' t o
"That wanl Why wnddent It
He's a hea'rt-ecald. vet he's that
fonny, he'd get a laugh out of ye if
ye was cyin ." Nora added darklv:
"Shore the way things is turnin'.
us small enoice I have bnt be mer-
rid to Pat O'Hara. I wonder Mis
tress Goddard wuddent let me stay
on wit her ennyway." And to Toni's
. ; amazement, the . usuailv cheerful
Nora, bolting for the . door, burst
into tears.
WeU. that was love! They were
sisters ander the skin. As Toni
dressed, fog crept ever Alcstraz,
and the ship's sirens in the Bar
seemed to take on a warning note.
Thanksgiving! Tway ib would set
her wedding date for then. Brock
would fall in with it, naturally.
When she entered the breakfast
room, it struck her as extraordinary
that neither of her parents remem
bered to give her a birthday greet-
. ISg. - . : -
"The bird in the nest too longf
she ; thought whimsically. She'd
remedy that. Brock and she
- "Sit down, Antoinette, said her
father heavily. - a --.- --
She ccticed then how. gray lie
looked, tz.1 that his face was curi
ously draws, and a wave of com
punction swept her that in her ab
t oration with Brock and the crowd
she had given little time to the quiet
provider who had, since she first
saw the light of day, made all good
things possible.
Her anxious -gaze flew to her
mother.
Her mother's food lay untouched
on her plate. The hand that raised
the coffee cup shook. Her mothers
eyes were red, just as Nora's had
been, and there were circles about
them that betokened a sleepless
night.' Toni's compunction "deepened.
But. outwardly flippant, in the
manner of her generation and her
class, she contrived to say, as she
It was the plane, then! He was
dead! Dying! Her hands gripped
the edge of her chair to keep herself
from falling.
"Brock!" It came In a breathless
gasp, faintly, half smothered.
Then her mother's voice, a note
of triumph, of reassurance in itt
"Ton still have Brock, my darling!"
Her own voice was so queer that
it seemed like some one else's. "He
isn't hurt? Ton said crash?"
"Our money, Toni the mills the
bank foreclosed on dad's mills."
Often afterward, she was to re
member how the relief had been so
sudden, so overwhelming, that it
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. bolted for the door.
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WHAT'S
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ARE NONE OP VOUR AFFAIRS.
1 SHALL. SEEK RAJAH OOMF
BALOOMfS ADVICE EARLY
NEXT WEEK.
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THIMBLE THEATRE Staxains Popcy
seated herself: ntecolar bine lien-!
day. isnt itt" , -
"Tour father has somethinsr to
tall yon. Anthony, please, as gently
as yon can. loor Toni "
Toni's dark eves widened aa aha
looked from one" to the -other.
Brock? Had anything happened to
Brock? The day before, he'd flown
to Santa Barbara, and had the
plane crashed? Or his polo pony,
the new gelding of uncertain tem
per? Oh, she conldnt bear it if
anything had happened to BrorX
Why, it would kill hert The whole
room seemed to be whirling.
From 'far away she heard her
father's voice. So far away that
only the one werdr "Crash P
waa all she could de"io keep from
laughing hysterically in sheer reac
tion. : -
What was money in eomcarlson
with love? Why, when Brock and
she wen married, they would, if
necessary, help out her mother and
dadl What matter which of them
bad the money so Ions as they had
each other? Brook was generous, -an
easy spender. Anyway, besides,
the old mills there was an overflow
ing stream of cash in the family
bank. Ever since her coming of age,
four years ago, instead of a stuffy
allowance, she'd had her own check
book. They had trusted her not to
be too extravagant.
(To Be Continued)
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