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PAGE T?2N; The OREGON STATESSIAN, Salem,. Oren, Wednesday Morning,1 Jul 26, 1939 Salem Market Quotations (BoflBf Frlces) (Tie prices below snppltee1 by loeal grown ud indicative ( lb e'eilr market prices paid U (rowers kv Salcai bayera bat ara aot guaraateed by The State mas.) . Bananas, lb, m stalk Haade Grapes. Calif.. aeeeUeaa , Orspeirait, Calif; Lemons, crste t . , Oraefea, erate Avocados, crate " Cantaloupe, crate i WateiBMloaa, lb, , 1.50 ta : Bean a, wax Ui -VEG-TA-LES (BaylBl frlces) ; Beets. J"T- Cabbafa, lb. ... Carrots, local, doa, , Caaliflower local .,,,. ,. Celery, OtaS, 3.00 local crate. von, im, .03 tt OS a.73 - a. 35 6.50 4.00 1.60 ' 2.50 .03 Cucumbers, outdoor Jbettaee ' Onions. 60 lbs. Ore a aniens, doa. , Radishes, doi. , Peas, coast, lb. (.Teppors, frees. - Calif.. rarsier Potatoes, local ewt.Ko. 1, ...... aw ID. OSS Spinach. Seattle, box Tarsipa. doa. Bqa-sa. mom. JO .05 5 .01 .Si l oo : .25 .75 1.25 1.00 .20 OJO .06 . JO .40 1.10 f.45 1.00 ' JV8 .40 , .85 . i Tomatoes, Dalles, log i HUT- '- (Price paid by Independent Fsck lnf plant ... to grower) - Walnata rraaqaettea. fancy. He sse eMum, 10; imsll Be: orchard ms, to lOe. Wslout meats. 29 to HOt lb.! J Filberta Bareeloaaa. terra fea ey HHe: babies, lie: orchard rsa lis. Ceoa Prices to Orower) , Wslasts Price ranee, depending apea sway ants no la 14 different grades 11 13a. ac-Uly l cent atgaer. HOPS . ' , (Boring Priest) Olaitan, seminal. 1931, lb. .OS to .03 i Clusters. 193s. lb Jl te J5 Fac-les. top WOOL iOfl MO-UT-(BaylBg PUcaa) Wool, Biadian. lb. ' Coarse. , lb. irba, lb. i . Mohair, in BOOS AJTS POOXTBT (Inrtni Priest of A-dieses'i) Jt .15 tO JO Orsds A larra. dox. Grade B larfe. doa. Grade A median Grtd B Btdinm Pallets Colored fry White Iesboras. bear. White Leghorns, light Old roosters .21 J6 48 J6 .18 J4 Jl JO .05 Grain ! Harvesters! Storage space for 800 .to .1000 tons of grain.! INDIVIDUAL PILES Baying a limit amount of Oats and Wheat at pres ent. ; ' . ,':. I Oat Sacks. 3c to 4Ve Wheat -Barley I . Sacks ..5 Yt c & 6c GENERAL FEED & GRAIN COMPANY 290 So. Liberty, Salem, Ore. A. C. ANDERSON, Mgri .' Phone: Office 6533 '.- Residence 6380 Grade B raw 4 per cent milk, Salem Co-op bask pool price f 1.70. . j- 1 "V Co-op Grade A butterf at price f 1.72. Ipi ": ( If ilk based ' ob aaaal-moatbly feattdrfat average.) - ? ". ' DUtribator price, f-USa. . 'Batterfat. So. i, " No.lt. 2, 21c; . premium,; 24 Me ' . A grade print. 28 He 5 B grade 27 H c; quart era 29 H e Heavy beas, lb. .14 MA OM CB-AJsXXlj Saying Pnco BvtterfaL first auslity. Butterfst, second qirklity Buttsrfat. premlun 413 .31 JI4H ,.09 ; .08 JO 'r leghorn fryers, nad.rsite. market ealea. .1U Jl .11 .06 Leghorn hens, over 8 lbs. LcKbora Jisas, ander 8V lbs Leghorn fryers, J Colored friers.. 3-31b Colored .springs, 4 lbs., and P Colored bens ... . Stags Old Rooiteri ... Ho. t gradta 5 per onund lata. Eooa r- Grade A Isrtre, do ,., : urade A Medium Grade B large Grade B medinta J .19 46 .16 Uaderxradee and cbex UVSSTWS (Baying price tot Ho. I stock, assed mm condlUoot and aaloa teported ap to 4 p.a Umbi, 1939. tops. 0.50 ta 0.75 Lambs, yearlings . 4.00 to 4.25 Ewea . S 00 to 3 50 Hoes, top . 7.85 130 150 lbs. 200 800 lbs. . Bows , Beef sows Balls 7.25 to' T.50 6.75 U 7.00 6.50 to 8.73 6 00 to 6.35 6.50 to 0.00 S.00 U 3.50 7 60 Hoiieri -. Top Teal -, Dairy typo eowa Dressed veal. lb. GRAUf. BAT AITS SEEDS Wboat, bo, Ko. 1 mloaard " .TO Oats, grey tea ... , ... , , 28.00 wbiie 8:50 to 4.35 - ,J1 Peed barley, tea Clover bay. ton Alfalfa, toa S3 00 to S4.00 13.00 to 18.00 10.00 to 10.00 Egg maih. Ko. 1 grade. SO lb. bag 1.70 Dairy feed. 80 lb. baa 1.33 Boa aeratch food , - 1.T5 Cracked tora - - , - 1.7S Wheat , , - - U Rain Better Pastures Except at Lower Level PORTLAND. July 25-P-Re-cen rains revlyed mountain ranges but moisture was needed at lower elevations to assure autumn feed supplies, the department of agriculture said in an Oregon re view today. Conditions were bet ter than last year but below tbe 10-year average. Cattle and sbeep made satisfac tory progress but Iambs and calves failed to gain; PROFESSOR TISmXG PLEASANTDALE Professor and Mrs. Ambrose Nichols of San Jose, Calif., arrived at the home of Miss Esther Nichols last week for a two weeks' visit Mr. Ni chols has been Instructor at the university at Logan, Utah, the last six weeks , during summer school. . Mr. Nichols was with Corvallis schools before joining the San Jose faculty. ; Igltor Rally Reduced Later Profit Taking Is t Costly to Gains of 1 , .' Early Session ; t v 1 ter hitting a fast rallying pace In the early, part, of today's market, leading stocks, ran into 'more profit taking in the afternoon and top gains of 2 points or so" were substantially reduced orjjpnverted into 'losses at the close'.: , ,' Steels led the morning upswing as belated recognition was taken of the sharp' jump in this week's mill production to ' the highest peak since last November, These stocks, iowever, were' among the first; to give ground, with TJS Steel ending up only ,14 of a point and Betleem unchanged. , V , . Utilities were lively advancers from tbe start with hopes of a friendlier government attitude to ward this industry. Dealings slowed down on the home stretch, but transfers for the flTe r hours totaled 1,229, 50 shares. The Associated Press aver age of (0 Issues was off .4 of a point at '49.8. Of the. day's turn over 333 stocks were off, 29 S up and 211 unchanged. ' The report of the ITS Steel board, published after the close, was about in line with forecasts, the second quarter, showing much improvement over the first and the same period last year. The reg ular ' dividend on the preferred was voted, although a long way from being earned. $10 Ton Higher Is Bid on Pears MEDFORD, July 25-(ff)-Per buyers moved Into this area to day, offering prices. flO Ja ton higher than last year. Representatives of California canneries were the buyers, and thev maid SS7.0K & ton fnr Aitni river Bartletts two and Inches in diameter and $25 a ton for mm two and Inches in dia meter, all fruit to conform with ine no. 1 cannery grade. Packers estimated the Medford district Bartlett cron at IS one tons, 'about the same as last year's. xne iruit appears to be of good Size and OlialitV. It ia matnrine rapidly under favorable weather ei 0 conations. Picking will be started in many orchards next Mondar. and Back ing by the middle of the week. Quotations at Portland Wim-iat, ' OnMjf 15 (AP) Do try prodoco prteesi . Battort Xztraa , SSt ataadarda 83 H t prime -rata, S3 Ut m(s 31 ; battorfat 23 24. - r - r, Sggst Ztrgo oxtrss 33c; lsrgo ataad arda 80 asodlai axtraa 20e; aiedia-i ataadarda 19o. s Cbeeaa Triple ta 18et loaf. 14a. ' : Portland Produce Jf POfiTLAKD, Oro- July 25 (AP) Ceoatry aiests Belling price to retail ers: Ooontry Killed bogs, best batchers, aador 100 lbs. J0e lb.; vealora, 13o lb.; light aad ,.10-lls lb.; baavy, 8-lOe lb.; large, apriog Umbs, 14-15o lb.; yearling lambs, 10 13s ' to.;, owes, 5-7s lb.; cotter sovv.8 0s lb. ; caaaer aows, 8-SHe lb.; balls. lOVb-llo lb. Live Foaltry Bwytag prices: Legfcora broUora. 13-I3e lb.; colored apriaga, S lbs. and oer, 13-14o lb,; Leghora boaa, ovaa SH Iba. 13-lie: aador SMi tba. 18e lb.: aolorod boaa te S Iba, 15c IK; ere 3 rbs.. 15a lb.; He. t grade, o lb. less. . Tsrkeye fleillag prlcea I Dressed boaa, 17-18e lb.; toms. IC-lOo lb. Baylag aricea: Boaa, 15-lOa lb,; toss. 14-lSa lb. Fotateeo . Takl Oemo. ) : eeatal; loeol, 1.00; Doeehoteo Seal a. l.SS eeatel; Klamstb rails. Ho. 1. Seas, l.lfr-1.35 swt. j Maw Potatoea CsUforsia Whltaa, Ha. 13.00 ear awt; laaaewlek. 1.7 5 j local Whites, T5o-1.00 for ora-ro box. - O-iona Walls WaUa, 76-aOe; Oref l Barssad-a, e lb. r ... Wool Wlllsmetto valley. 1939 ellp, aoialaal nod 25 lb.; eoarso aad braids, SSSSe lb.j S son the fleece, SS-34o Us.; aoeterm Ore. SO as4e lb. - Hay 8eiliaw price te rotariorat Alfal fa, Ho. 1, 18j004ob; oat vatah, 12.00 tea; alotor, 1 L00 toa: timothy, eestera Ora, 18 00: do ealley, 14.00 tea. Portland. Hope 1038 Claatara. SAo lb. Paggloo, Hebalt rToaUasL 1839 clip, 80s lb. Caseara Bark Baylag srieo 1930 aeel, do lb. Bogar Berry aad frait, 100s. 8.00; halo 0.13: boot AOS. ' OoMitla rioai Ealli3f -erica, dry la. Ireery, 1 to 35 bbL lota faasily patent. 48a. 3.75-0.83: bakora' hand wheat net. 4.00-5.45; BakarT blaestem. d.70-3.00; bloaded wheat ftow, 4.TO-5.00; soft wheat Jary S5 STOCK AV AO S Compiled by the Associated Press Ket Change Taaaday Ptot. Day Hoatb Ago Toar Ago . 1980 Bigh . 1939 Low . SO 15 Indus Bails 5 .7 D .1 70.S 19.7 ..71.1 19.8 B8.7 17.7 80.8 73.3 20.0 84.8 .77.0 23.8 .58.8 15.7 15 60 Util Stocks A .2 D .4 80.4 89.S 40.0 33.7 49.8 60.2 48.8 50.8 53.4 41.6 BOXS AVXBAQES "There Is Always Tomorrow" . - V ' ' ' . ByJVIay Christie V - CHAPTER ZXIII . - That she had been Specially sin gled out for attack, and followed, did not dawn cnToni, despite Guy's previous warnings as to dangers at tending her job at the night club. She did not connect the two things. : He jras coming toward her now as she sat on the bench. ' fl've squared things with the of ficer, for the tima beinr. I could : see" he gave a curiously sharp look at her "that von had no wish to talk. ' I understand that: But be . fore we leave,' you must give him a ' description of your assailants; Otherwise,' he added, with another .ta4w.s-a aa1twe " Sl s ew - w aaate-na that for reasons , of "your own yon oon't wish to assist tne mw.tv : 71 want to be let alone.- rm afrai-." , ' ' ' ' Of what!!' : Of " stories In the papers. Of what may follow the stories,1 Ton! said desperately and Indiscreetly, thinking of her family and friends In San Francisco. She pictured the scandal sheets, her photographs . sprawling' across the exposure of ' Marie Antoinette's descendant, the mysterious marquise,", who was only a foolish girl from San Fran cisco trying to start a new ufe in : New York. " 1 ; - iv' -. ? - "Of; what may follow the sto ries I1 thought Guy astutely.-1- -v t Then she was not innocent? It was as he had imagined at the beginning ox their acquaintance 7 She dare not face the police. Dare aot draw attention of headquarters to Is Chateau da la Marquxt. : He said, grufily: "Here's the offi cer. ' He's going to ask you what these holdup men looked like. . If I were yon, I'd give him a straight answer. It Ti be better in the long run." , .. - Thinking It over afterward, his - words, the brusqueness of his tone, seemed strange. ..Officer,- Ton! said truthfully, . though'- her- voice trembled. "I Haven's tne lease idea wnac tne men in the cab looked like. I could only Identify the ragged old creature who feu before my horse, and who probably was in league with them." He sure was. He rode off with them ta the machine." Notebook and pencil were poised. - "Ton wouldn't know the others if job saw. 'em again, mlasT Toni was positive. - r V .- e e " - ' , At six thirty that evening, Ton! arrived at L$ Chateau da ia Har- t,v .; '; :T,r--. one was nui ommj ana-en irom Tnsiv stiwrUafa erf tri mnmtne J had Guy's odd attitude in the mat ter of the attempted kid-aping done anything to reassure her. Indeed, it seemed that tbe morning's vents tiad somehow alienated liim. i - As though It -ad been her ewa fault!.' :, v-.r- True, he had turned up la the suck ox um to rescue ber. iut afterward, in a restaurant, where they had had hot coffee, he had made the oddest ' insinuations. . - w Incredible as it seemed, he had even hinted that she either knew or K eased the identity of the man who d tried to abduct her! And that, for excellent reasons, she w-thied to ' protect themi . y -0r ia I going crayt-she wondered. Her head still felt dizzy. - Tonight, she. would beg off from the performance. Niklas would ex cuse her when he heard of the at tempted kidnaping- - " ' :. , Rnt KHclaa wraa tint In tKo Tnri yet. And the place was filling. Busi ness was good. She had proved a great attraction. . I But it was dust and ashes tonight. For m gulf had risen between her self and Guv. . Comnletelv. thought Toni, of his own making. - xvow, as she sat behind the palms, toying with an early dinner for which, she had small appetite, she saw a slim girl in an orchid chiffon gown enter alone. Toni had seen nhotAcr nhe nf tlia once famous Lola Marquita, Span- isn cancer ana friend of NUdas's, with whom he had been associated in the entertainment world for some time, from remarks let slip by Diaz, the head waiter, "and Lou Seinr ' It omttmuI that t1m -v since the opening of the club, had oeen in a samunum taking some kind of cure. From lowered to! and mysterious - references, it seemed there was something sinister In her illness. Probably, thought Toni, Niklas's one-time favorite had been drinking too mucn. - - t Givinw her rmlrlr vrnKm' r. behind the sheltering palms, Toni was certain that this wraithlike creature had once been the dazzling Beauty wnose picture bung la Nik las's office, r. -- , -.... -m. - v.v. I She was. now cainfnnv thin. T spite of careful make-up and the aoit unia ox e vaato-att a ta Mar evwoy the skin that was tightly drawn over 'the nwvminon bones seemed yellow as parchment. xne curiously sianted eyes' were deeply sunken. t - . " "She has loved him and has suf fered," - thought Ton! with quick sympathy.' -sff-:'- - --A . Hadnt she heard Lou Steiner tell ing Niklas that Lola wanted to see him at the sanitarium, and the promoter curtly refusing the sick woman's request? It had been Lou Steiner. custom to CSV her viaita fmm rim- and report her progress to his chief -no, inougnt tow, was probably footing the bUls. And why not? He was rich. The girl had worked for him for a long time: Probably loved him deeply; too. -.Lola artided with th movement of a panther into Nik- ias private office. If ore seoole euns fnta r rrkt - is la Marquise. Close to Toni, on the other side of the palms, the boy who had questioned her - about Brock at Harriet Brewster's party, seated. himself . with a smartly gowned worru-a at a table for two. His eompanioa, Toni noted, aaemed highly keyed up. Aj Jnmpy as a flea, in fact Ton! had met her at lliaa Brevater'a mnA mrm h had a husband, Probably, thought -om, ana naa eome nere for an eve nine On the air. There waa cnm-. thing, regretted Toni, illicit la the wrnwat annespnere ox tne puce. ; If ore than "ana marrwl wmms had firted here till dawn, in a party of two! , . Was marriage such a failure? Ton! wondered. Or was Kew York unposainia lor marriage? Society women loathed monotony, the hum drum life. Ham tiAAl-w n 1. that woman with Teddy LeStrange wm nenavmg. ens would jump up. stare about her. t- J hastily. Too many cocktails? Or did ane xear tne arrival of an angry husband? Ner vena ha-a-l ntv. Toni resolved she would sea Niklas as soon as Lola left his office, an oeg on irom ner perxormance. Lola emerged and came round the back of the orchestra, which was beginning to tune up. Shit toe fttfthlnjf IVtiif haw ,1m. to the couple on the other side of -' the palms. She gave a sharp, short . cough, at which Teddy LeStrange's companion swung rouna aorupuy and hastily got up. . There was something so distine- tive in that cough of Lola's, that -Toni's interest was caught. She rose ' also. "Excuse me, Teddy; I just want to powder my nose. Ill be back in a minute." , - This came o ver the palms. - .. With Lola standing there, Ton could not follow the speaker direct-' It. but went tn the nnnjrlo- rnn- Viw a different route, via tiie club's pri- a am ' wr . . vans omce. it was none on an im pulse. . Lola, she felt, would follow this woman, though not by the flicker of an eyelash had a sign of recognition passed between them. The ladies' retiring room con sotted of a small sitting room with a mirror in it, and beyond, a boudoir full of dressing tables and long mirrors. . , - It was empty now. Toni slipped into the boudoir. . : Directly after, she heard the outep door open, and the quick rustle of taffetas hurrying to the boudoir. - Toni slipped back of a screen, and ' peeked out to see who had entered.' Yes, there was the woman who was with Teddy LeStrange. She was pulling something white, like aa envelope, from the bosom of her " gown, feverishly gathering up the small cotton pads used for apply, ing powder out of a large con tainer on a dossing Ubl shoving the errveloTM tn th hni-f-. j placing the pads of cotton on top of uw cuTeiope. Toni waited T1 ;k v.-.4 M-. , outer doer close. Then she hastened to the dressin table, removed the nat- v. container, and drew out the enve lope, whose f flap was only half sealed. Cantional-'. eh-.1M . w ww-j mu em 1 JIK ?a7 under it It yielded without tearinav Tnetia t-v a a ... 1 T teo-aouar DUIsI She had rrnlw Mn it , , - - - m ouj uicm v u. we dowj, seat Herself before mirror at another table, when Lola hlarqulta glided into the WUUVIX, . ; . - - .. Toni TOrMul h--t s tt. - , , v aouie agree Wy as she answered: "Why, I only came i- this moment to fix my hair" you see anybody hereV way. Bo.- . There waa wv ' . -,.. r aimosg a n lountinp ti snant- 1 They had the glitter of oals. &mthing was cm inrtte unf ortuaate woman. vu sure Barer- -: . Che ajrrrM? tt.. ' Jri5a wereTT Tf tT07 m ? here b- ISeboo10 Z?fJT penetrating look. I left a eJin tm - xra roecial vain hirt T !, u. v . . oeen taken." Her rase awtat that tables. ;--!-;f-v-:- . "Can T aelrsui Ta.I en..1 one knew ft was nmiu . " .bomd to get a refusal, which - (To Be Continued) : 3eMSn k A ": Nat Chsnre Tuesday Prev. Day Month Ago . Tesr Ago 1880 Hlfk 1939 Low Low Yield . 30 Bails 10 Isdaa .1 A.l 58.6 100.0 100.5 100.2 OO.S 100.7 07.0 10 10 Util roTrn O.l A a 58.7 -56.6 .62.0 .64.9 .53.4 .112.8 97.0 97.1 S6.2 03.8 97.1 91.9 61.4 61.2 61.4 62.0 64.0 58.2 4.40-A45 1 rraka-u 49a. A8O1 whole wboat 49a, A93 hltl. A Portland Grain POKTLAKEV Oro, aly? 25 (AP) Wheat i Opea Hire. 'Low Close Sept.,, 6tlfc 67 67 61' Cask STaia: - . - - - :' Oais. Mo. 3-88 lb. whito, 24.? barley. He. 2-45 lb. BW 21.; corn. Ko, 2-EV ship- 24.; No. 1 flax, 1.58. t Cash wheat (bid): 80ft white 07; Westera ? white . 66 ; westers rod 65. Hard red winter ordinary 64; 11 par ooat 4 H -12 war coat 664 j - 13 per cent 67 H; 14 per eeat 68. . Hard white Baart ordinary 67;' 12 par cent 67; 13 per coat 71; 14 per cent 73. Today's ear receipts: Wheat 85; Hoar 10; cora 0; aiU-eed 4. Portland Lircstock- POBfTLAND, Ore- Jaly 85 (AP (TJSDA) Hecat Beeeipta . 300, atarket ateady. Price rsnre: ; - - -B-rrews an gilta,' Sd-eh - 130-140 los ,. , , ,,.., 0.509 7.00 do fd-ch 140-160 Iba 0,75 a 7.35 ' do fd-ck 160-180 lbs .S5 7.75 do sd-eh 180-200 Ibs- 7.50 7.75 A s-4-ch SOO-S20 lbs-- V.3S 7.75 4o cA-eh 320-240 ibs t.OO 7.85 do 'sd-ch 340-370 Ibs 6.750 '7.35 do th 370-300 lbs 1.000 7.00 do gd-h 800-880 lbs 6.50 6.75 4 sd-eh 380-S60 libs . 4,35 6.69 A w4iua 160-S20 Ibe f.002 7.40 Vaodar pin. Sd-eh 700-130 T.OO 7.50 CatUa: Saealpto 100. eal-aa 35; halls a A larra sraaa eowa active, . ateady; steers and heifers alow, race ran re: Bteera, seed, soo-iioe ioa do Bodioai 750-1100 Iba. do Bed 1100-1300 lbs do ooas T 60-1100 do toed 900-1100 lbs do BMdia-l 1100-1100 lbs do aMd. all wta , . do oat-eoaa, all welfhts a.asia v.ss 7.00 8.60 6.50 Q 8.25 4.00 7J5 asoe 9.00 l.OOQ S.75 A50 5.25 S.50 A50 3.00 S.60 S.000 6.78 0.00 & 0.50 5.50 6.00 4.750 6.50 7.600 S.50 8.00Q 7.50 4.006) 6.00 do oaaaor flow aat all wt Balls (ylf. axe.) beef, fd- - do aaasara, gd, all wts do sanssfs ased, all wta ; do oaVeoas, all wta ., :: Taalars, gd-eh, all wta , do ooas-Bied, all wta " do aall. all weights Calroa, oo-t-aiad. 400 dowa , do call, 400 iba dowa Kb sept Soeoipts 850. Jfarkat srtoaf. Price rsnre: Sprias lambs, good-choice 3 7.00 7.83 do good and ehoiee 6.00 6.76 do ased aad I ' 4.00 6.75 CoBasoa ' 6.25 6.75 Toarliag wethers. -tsdlDm 4.00 4.50 Xwea, good-choice 2.50 3.50 Coaunoa-medioa 1.00 S.50 8.00 Q 7.00 A00O 6.00 Wool in Boston BOSTON, July 25 (AP) (TJSDA) A aioderato Tolnato of business was be ing transacted today la the Boston wool market bat trading was less active gen erally than last week. Asking prices, however, were very firm despite slack ening in -trade. Sales of graded territory wools ine laded combing three-eights blood at 60 to 62 cents scoured, basis and combing quarter blood at 56 to 68 cants, scoured basis, with prices tend ing to the high side of these ranges. m i t lowi-sena, utm ion Picnics Are Held DAYTON More than 100 members attended the annual pic nic of the American Legion and auxiliary held Sunday at L. S. Lo renzen's picnic grounds on the bank of the Willamette river. Two motor boats with surf boards and swimming were features. Horse shoe pitching was also popular. A basket dinner was served cafeteria style. ,.. 5 - .: . . : :The Dayton Townsend club an nual picnic held Sunday in the city park was . well attended by members and an enjoyahle day was" spent. Mart PORTLAND, ' Ore., July J5 (AP) (USOA) Prodoco price changes: Apples Waahingtoa Transpsrents, auiaara Daxes. loose, io-7e; urmreo steins. 1.00-1.25. face aad fill ; Calif Gravensteins, 1.25-85. Aprieott Oregon, Washington, 15 1b flats, Til tons, . (oorparks, loose. 40-50c : faced, 45-47; less apple boxes; ripes s-e; xanunas, Artichokes Unqnoted. Asparsros Oregon. Wsibinrton. 80 lb. erste. No. 1 baacfaed 2.50-2.75; strings Avocados Calif. Fnortoa, all sixes. 1.45-1.70; oUtrs. 1.05 1.25. Bananas per baaea. 5c per lb.; haad eat mtt or aasall lota, 6c Beans Oregon, green, 8-8 e; wax, 8 3 He; Kentucky, 8-4 c; giants, 4 -5. Berries Strawberries, Oregon best, 24 bssket crate, 2.25-2.50: loganberries, 80- 00c -raspberries, 1.50-1.65; blackcaps, 1.75-1.85; currants 1.60-1.75; boj gen ber ries 80-00e; yoangberries, 8090c; black- oorriea, 75-oc; curraata 1.50-1.65. Cabbago Oregon, round heads, mostly 75-90c; No. 2, 60-75c Carrots 20-22 c ""CantaloupesCalif, crates, Jumbos, 86 45s, 2.25-2.40; jumbo 27a, unquoted; standard 45s; 2.25-2.50; Tnrlock jumbo, 86-4&S, 2-2.25; standard 45s, 2.25 2.50. Casaba Calif., 3-2 e per lb. Cauliflower Local, 9-lls, 75-90; Ko. 2, 60-OOe. Cherries Oregon, Washington Lam berts, nominsl. Celery Oregon Utah, 1.25-1.85; white, 1.40-1.50; hearts. Utah, 75-85e; white. 75-85c Citras Trnlt BrsDefrnit. Arlxona 2.00- 2.50; choice, 1.75-1.85; lettuce crates, 2.00-2.25; Florid-, 3.25-3.75; Calif, 3.00- 3.23. Lemons Taacy. au eiies. 5.00-5.50; choice, 4.75. - Limes Calif.. flsU. 150s. 2.50: dis play cartons, 90c, dosons 20-25c Country packed three-eighths and quar ter blood bright fleece wools were sell ing in moderate volume at- 81 to 82 cents ia the grease delivered to users. Closing Quotations NEW YORK, July -.-Today's closing prices: Al Chm dfc Dye. . 170 Allied Stores .. 9tt American Can ..96 Am For Pow T., 24 Am Pow et Light R Am Rad Btd San 124 Am Roll Mills ..16 Am Smelt&Re ..46 Am' TeltTel.,.167 Am Tobacco ,.. 854 Am Wa Wks ... 114 Anaconda .... v 2 6 Armour 111 ... 4 A Atchison ...... 29 Barnsdall' 13 BaltlAOhio ... Bendiz Ariat ..13 Bethle Steel ... 63 Boeing Air ... 23 Borge Warner. . 25 Bndd Mfg .. . . . 5 Calif Pack 19 Calumet Hec ... 5 Canadian Pac . 44 Com SolTent ... 12 Commnw&So .. 1 Consolidated Edi 32 Consolidated Oil 7 Corn Prod nets . . 61- Curtiss Wrght.. 54 Doug Aircraft. . 71 Da Pont de N . .57 Elec Pow & Lt. . 9 Gen Electrje . . . 38 General Foods.. 45 Gen Motors ... 47 Goodyeat Tire ..304 Great Northern ..25 Hudson Motrs . . 5 Illinois Centrl.. 13 IUsp Copper ...12 Int Harr ester.. 56 Inte Nick Car.. 49 Int. Pa & P Pf.. 36 Int, Tel & Tel.. 6 Johns Man vile.. 80 Kennecott 36 Ub-O-Ford .... 51 J I Case 118V. Lig & Myers B. .109 U Cater Tractor .. 45 Celanese 25 Certain-Teed . . 8 Chesapeake & 0 3( Chrysler 81 Loew's 46 Montg Ward .. 53 Nash Kelrinator 7 Na Biscuit .... 27 National Cash.. 20 N'a Dairy Prod . . National Dlst .. Na Power db Lt North Pacific. Packard Motr.. J C Penney ... Phil Petrolum.. Pressd Steel Car Public Service" N Pullman ....... Safewy Stores . . Sears Roebck.. Shell Union ... Sou Cat Edson.. South Pacific.. Stand Brands .. Stand Oil of Cal Stand Oil of NJ Studebaker ... Sup Oil Tim Roll Bear. . Trans - America Union Carbide. . United Aircraft United Airlines US Rubber . . . U S Steel . . . ... . Walworth ..... Western Union White Motors. . 17 W 26 "8 V 9 3' 93 36 9 39 28 45 79 11 27 15 6 26 42 8 2 46 5 81 38 12 45 5 25 10 Oranges Vt lends , large 8.75-4.00: small to medium, 2.25-2.75. Cora Oregon, crate,- Grand Islsad, 85-40: others 25-80. . Cucumbers Oreron hothouse. 50e-1.50 per bos of 2H to 4 dox.; Oregoa fists. 35-40C. Eg. Plant Calif., lor. 1.15-1.25: 6 7e per lb.; local flats, 1.00-1.25. rsgs Calif. lists, 1.25-1.00. Csrlie Local sew 6 8e lb.: string 13- 15c lb. erapes Calif, seedless. 1.90-2.00 lug: Malagas, 2-2.25; Ribiers, 2.45. ' Uoaeydews Can I., V lis, 1.25-1.85. Lettuce luteal, aiy pack. 8 or 4 dos.. best 85e-1.00; poor as low aa 60c; Wash ington topped, l.ou-l.io. afnaarooma cultivated i I a. cartons. 30 85c; H -lb. csrtons, 1718c Kectanaes Calif., 65-7 5c Onions Cslif. reds. 85e-1.00: Wssh. yellow, 50-lb sscks, 60-75c; Oregon white wax, 1.75-2.03. Peaches Calif fists, St. Johns - and Elbertss, 80 90c; Oregon Rochester, esrly Crswfords, fists 60-75e; Triumphs 50-75c Pess Oregoa Telephones, 8-4e per 1. ; fsncy, 6-6 Utc; coast, SO lb. boxes, 1.40- 1.50. Peppers Calif, lags 1.15-1.25; Oregoa flats. 70-75e. Plums Calif.. Santa Rosa, 4-bssset erstes, 1.10-1.15; Wssbingtoa California Beauties, flat, 50-75c. PoUtoes Oregon Bassets. Ko. 1, 100 lb. saeka. 2.00 2.25; new stock Washing, ton Cobblers, L'S Ko. 1, 100 lb. sscks, 1 40-1.50; Long Whites. 1.65-1.75; US No. 2, 50-lb. sscks. 45-60e; Calif. Long Whites. US No. 1. 100 lb. sacks 1.90-2.60. Rhubarb Oregon, applo box, lUe lb. loose. Squash Zucchini; Scallops, 25-35 ; 1.80-2.00; flats, 85e-1.00; fctarblehead, 2.2. Tomatoes Oregon hothouse 5-8e per lb.; field grown 75-85c; No. 2s, 85-40e; Wash., lugs. 1.50-1.65; nnclsst, 1.25-1.35. Wstermelons Cslif. 1.90-2.10 per ewt. V f::C,:':': .5SV J-BI "MdDMIE W In A Hurry" STATE FINANCE CO. A Borne-Owned Institution t (Childs & MUler's Office) 344 State St., Salem, Ore. Phone 9261 Lie No. 8-216 M-222 POLLY AND HER PALS lt Could Have Rained, Yon Know!" "By CLIFF STERRETT N - H I TH' FAPER SEZ C3NE A I - -w. SURE ISA S I Cf TH WORST STORMS IN 1 S" JT ' feeArrx f veah . but git I-x I historv will, be with n frfaittVEA , I r ( A1RVQA.V, l ( A LXXAD CV THIS. V US IN A MATTER Z HCHUM ?s. FINE PAVkFER IT J - MINNITS ? WAL. A MICKEY MOUSE Watch the Birdie, Mickey! By WALT DISNEY jm CAMERAS .Y TEN LEFT AND NO WW TOTtLL WHICH CJfC CONTAINS ' .THE KEY TO THE KySTBTf J THE BlO BLOT AND MICKEYAS THE 'LITTLE BLOT RACE" AGAINST TIMEi " J" ". " f BOY THIS tS'AN -l f" "l II v; '. 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