The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 17, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning August 17, 1939
Salem Market Quotations
(BoriDg rite)
(Tka price, below aapplltf by a local
Crowtr u IndieatlTa f Sally market
erieee peia ta pm y Salem 'barm
tat arc aot guaranteed i The Stater
saa.) .
Beaaaaa, IK aa tala
tiaeda
Grapes, Calif, aetdleaa
Grapefruit. ;.
Lemons, '.crate '
Oraag-ve. crate '
Avoeadea. crate .,
CaataJaapee, crate ..
Water-alone, lb. .,
S.SO to
'- .06
1.74
a.s
6.60
4.00
1.60 "
1.3J
VEUTASXS
(Bnytag f rices)
.OS
JO
3i
.01 H
.20
1.50
Cora. Doa.
Coevubera, entdoor
Lttoce
Beaaa, w
Ureea
Beeta. doa. ,
Cabbare. lb -
Carrota, local, doa.
Celery. Utah, 1.25: local, crate 1.85
.15
.75
1.50
LOO
0
JtO
.06
JO
.40
1.10
3
1.00
Ji
.40 .
.55
Daioaa, .60 IK
Sreea ealeae, doa.
Etadlsbee. doa.
Pea a, coaat,-- IK ,
Peppera, green. Calif..
rarale
Potatoea, local wt Ko.
o low oaga
Ipinach. Seattle, box.
Turalpa. doa.
Bqnash. doa.
teaaetoea. Dalles, lag
' STTT& :
(Price paid by Indepeodent Packlm oust
to graver) -
Welnate Ptaoquattre, faaey, 12a Be
II do, lttat amall 6c: orchard ma. to
10c. Walnut naata. 25 to 0e lb.
niberta Barcelona!, largo 12Vit
17' 11 He: babiea, lie: orchard rna lie
Ca op Prtcee to Grower) .
Walnnta Prlee range, depending apoa
way aota ma la 14 differenf grade, 11 H
12a. Duehilly 1 cent higher.
HOPS
(Baying Price)
Cnitcra, aoinmal. 1937, .05
Clatters,' 1088, lb. .25
ragglea, top , Si
WOOL AJTD MOHAIX
Wool, medinm
Coarae, lb.
Lamba, lb.
Motair. lb
(Bnytng Prlcea)
i, lb .
J7
.27
.22
. A9
EGOS ASS POtTLTBY
(Baying Price, of -adreae'a
Grade A large, doa. Jtl
Grade B large, doa. J 8
Grade A medium J8
Grade B aiedium . JS
Pnlleta JS
Colored frye . .18
White Leghorn,, beayy J0-.11
White Leghorn,, light 41-.12
Old rooatera .05
Hea-y hena, lb .18
MABJOH CBak BY. Baying trice
Butterfit, first quality .., , , .24
Botterfat, second quality .22
Batteries, premium .25
Leghorn Beat. .08
' Grade fi raw 4 per ceat
milk, Salem Co-op basic pool
price) f 1.70.
. Co-op Grade) . A batterfat
price 631.73. ,'j
(Milk : baaed oa teml-moBthly
. batterfat aeeragae) - .'
Distribwtor price, fS.
Batterfat, No. . 1, 24c;
No, 2, 23c; premium, 25c
4 trade print, 2Htl
grade 27 Me; qaariers 20 Me
Leghorn fry era. 1 H Iba ' , . .
Colored fry art, 2-3lba.
Colored springs, A lbs. and ap
Colored hen,
8taga . '
Old Rooster, .,..,, ..
Ka 2 grade. So per oonad leea.
BOOS
Orada- A large,
Grade A medium
Grade B larca
Grade B mediant
.10
-10
JS
Jl
.06
.04
Uadergradea and ebx
Faiieta
ll
J8
48
JS
.18
as
LIVESTOCK
(Baying price tor Bo. I atocs, bated a
ceaditloaa aad aalea reported ap to 4 p.i
Lamba 1930 top, 6.75
Lamba. yearltnga , . 4.50 ta 6.00
Ewea , 2.00 to 2.75
Hoga, top, - - i 6.60
130-150 Iba.
210-800 Iba.
Sow,
Beef caw,
Bull,
Heifer,
Top veal
Dairy type eowa
Ureued eai, lb
6.00 to 6.25
6.75 to 6.25
6.00
9 00 to 5.25
5.00 to 5.75
6.00 to 5.50
8.00
8.00 to 4.00
Jl
GRAIN. BAT AJfO SEEDS
Wheat. bu No. 1 reeleancd .76
Oata. grey ton
White -a no
Peed barley, toa
Clover hay, toa
Alfalfa, toa
22 00 to 24.00
. 12.00 to 18.00
10.00 to 16.00
Egg maah. Ka. 1 grade. SO IK bag 1.70
Dairy feed. 60 lb. bag 1.85
Hen aeratcb feed 1.75
Cracked corn - 1.75
Wheat 1.68
Burkes Leave for
Veterans9 Convention
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Burke left early Tuesday morning
for a two weeks trip that will
take them to the convention of
the 31st Engineers Veterans of
Foreign Wars, to be held in Oak
land, Calif., and the fair at San
Francisco.
Wheat Prices
W Higher
Best Level in 2 Weeks
Gamed, Cora Market
Also Advances
' CHICAGO. Aur. lf-inPy-Whea.
prices reached their best lerel In
two weeks here today talning
more than a cent a , bushel at
times. The close wa. near the
highs.
The com. market, after aji easy
start, turned upward with wheat
and gained about a cent before
increased offerings checked the
advance.
Strength at Winnipeg, fair de
mand for September wheat here,
and renewed European war fears,
which, however, were not reflect
ed at Liverpool, combined to tire
the market Its strong tone. Sep
tember contracts reached 6f
up 1U from the previous close.
Wheat on the board of trade
closed cents higher, Sep
tember 66-65, December 65-
Foreign Inquiry for North
American wheat continued slow
and limited to about 100,000 bu
shels of Manitobas to the United
Kingdom.
Canadian crop reports Issued
yesterday were construed as bul
lish and further damage was said
to have been done to wheat in
parts of Saskatchewan yesterday
by the worst rain and hail storm
of the year. Winnipeg wheat
prices advanced as much as 1
cents and closed 1-1U higher.
The large amount of wheat be
ing stored for government loans
was reflected today In northwest
receipts that were about 60 per
cent smaller than a year ago. Ar
rivals at Minneapolis and Dnluth
totaled 358 cars, compared with
&83 & week ago and 972 a year
ago. Minneapolis receipts totaled
189 cars, of which only CO ears
were said to be for sale.
Quotations at Portland
PORTULXD, Ore, Aug. 18 (AP)
Dairy prodaco ptteear
Bntter: Ixtraa S5HS atandarda UH;
prinw firtta Sift; flnU 11; batterfat
J4H-25. . t , ...
Bgga? - Largo extrae Slej largo atand
arda 20; mediant . extra, 20, : medium
atandarda lscj small- extra 12; ana 11
tandarda 11.
Oaeeao Triplet, lSoi loaf. Ida.
Portland Produce
PORTLAXD, Ore., Aag. 18 (AP)
Country MeataSelllag prtco to retail-on:-
Conatry-killad hoga, beat batcher,
under 160 Iba. -9e lb.: vealera 18 He
lb. Ught aad tbia 10-lle lb. heavy S-10c
lb.; airing lamba, lS)t'14e lb.; yearling
lamba 10-12e lb.; owe, S-6o lb.; cotter
caw, Ttt-Sttt lb.; eanaer eowa 1 $ H
Ik.j balSa 10i llo lb.
Live Foaltry Baying prteet: Leghorn
broilere i 12-14, lb.; colered apriaga 2 Iba.
and over 15c: lb.; Leghorn ken, over SH
Iba. 12-lSe; Leghora ben, nnder SMi iba.
12e; colored hen, to S Iba. 15c; over S
Iba. 15e; Ho. 2 grade 4a lb. leea.
Tnrkeye Selling price t ' Draaaed heaa.
17-13, lb.: Tom, 16-16, lb. Baying
5 rice,! Hena 15-16e lb.; tomt 14-15, lb.
ew crop hen, 21a lb; torn, 20-2 le.
Potatoee Deackatee Gena, 1.75 eenUL
Kew Potatoea Yakima Oema, 1.40
cat.: Kennewick 1.50 local white, 75-90,
ran re box.
Onion, Walla Walla, 60-70, sack;
Oregon Bermadaa, Sf4-4e lb.
Wool rWillamatte valley 1S8S cUp,
aominal mediom 25e ' lb.; coane and
braid, 25-26, lb.: aia month, fleece 22-
24e lb.; aattera Oregon 20-28co lb.
Hay Selling price to retailere: Alfal-
, .7 , a n . . . V- . m. .
m, . io. m; varvotca a.ov ion;
clover, 11.00 ton; timothy, aattera Or
torn 19.00; valley timothy, 14.00 toa
Portland.;
BoDt 1938 Clottera S5a Ai facrlea
23e lb. I
hfohalr Nominal 1989 cfip SO IK
Caaeara bark Bovinr nrico 1989 neal
de lb.
Bugar Berry pad fruit, 100a. S.00:
kale 6.15; keet 4.95
Domeatto Flour Selling price, city da
livery, 1 to 25 bbL Iota: Family patent,
49a. 5.75-6.15; bakm' hard wheat net,
d 10-5.25 p hakera' btaaetom, 4.75-5.05;
Stocks and
Bonds
Angnat 15
STOCK AVEBAQZS
Compiled by the Attociaud Proas
"Redheads Are Lucky"
By Vera Brown
' SYNOPSIS .
If ike Shannon, pretty mahogany
haired magazine counter girl at the
Hotel Eorcka, Is trying to reform
ens of Its spectacular guests-ths
ranch publicized Handsome Larry
Regan, sensational young so.tb.psw
(left hand) pitcher whose mUcon
duct has been worrying bis team's
a i i ,
port of her family. She Is not so
pleased when "Wish" If alone, the
club's No. V scout, sngreits that
she might marry the erratic Hand
some. She Is now In the midst of a
talk with Melons. . . -
. 5 V CHAPTER V
- Wish Ualone then explained the
situation, . . '.
' . "Now what I came to teH you was
this. We're going to 'start Hand
some one of these days. Just to see
if he's learned anything. I want yon
out there. IH see Downey about it.
If Handsome wants yon there in
the grandstand, I'm going to see
you're there. I want the kid to get
straightened out before we, go on
the road again."
The words impressed Mike. Next
week Handsome would be gone.
Wish, seeing his advantage, kept
on: - ' ! . - .
"Of course I don't want Hand-
nM i trnn-r T wraa riKre. He'd
break my neck. And don't think he
can't fight."
"I won't argue that point!" the
girl answered thinking again of
their dash in the cloak room. "
"Just keep up the good work. If
we succeed, yon ought to cut in on
the Series money P
"IH do what I can. But yon over
estimate." "Well see," said Wish as he
walked away. He stepped out into
the street whistling nnder his
breath. ... If he could marry Larry
off to this girl, his troubles' would
be over! ;
' She had courage to fight the guy!
And Wish was sure now that she
lowed him. .
Hike did not see Larry that night
as she bad planned. The doctor
called her from the hospital. Jinv
mle was to be sent borne. He was
leaving shortly with her father.
She went to Downey Immediately
and asked to get off early. Before
she rushed out of the place, she left
little note for Larry, explaining
things.'' Then she started for home.
v That first night Jimmie came
.home was something Mike was to
rwrnernbrr all her life. To ace him
, lie there, so white and still, almost
broke her heart Bnt it was she who
. sat op with him because he eould not
sleep. She told him all about Hand-
anm and tha ball nlawera.
"Tell me some more about If r.
If alone." Jimmie : would beg and
then she'd begin again. All about
Wish and Ace Barnes, and. West-
lake, and how Wish bad discovered
Handsome in Charlotte playing for
bis high school team. .. .
r "When I get well, Ira going to
work bard and grow up to be a ball
layer."
"Yes, dear." Hike fought to keep
her voice level.
. "I want to be pitcher like Hand
some."
. "Ya - - 'h-- '
"Will you bring him to see bmT"
"He's already promised to come,
.and he's going to bring yon a ball
aimed by Aee Barnes."
It was midnight before Hike got
the boy raieted, and he fell asleep.
Then she crept Into her room and
threw herself on her bed. ltary.
awakening, tfli to comxort her.
"He's going to be all right, If Oca,
Dont cry. The doctor says he's
coins; to get weu." -
When Hike went to work at ten
the next morning, she found a note
from Handsome he'd left the night
before: - . '-h.-;- v , ,
"TThat do yon mean running out
onmez vait forme tomorrow."
It made, her harpy, hut she knew
there would not be more dinners
dovnt town with Handsome. That
wrs crer, now that Jimmie; was
t:- ' He r.::lid ter. - -
1 1.1s kr-t an eager watch for a
f 'Lt cf Uarjnome that morning.
1 s saw H'7 Trtrls, Us came over
They talked a few momenta but he
did not mention Handsome and
neither did Hike, although it took
all her self-control to keep silent.
Travis hadnt been gone more
than ten minutes when one of the
bell boys passed the end of the mag
azine counter coming from the bar.
He was balancing two whiskey
sours on a tray and he winked at
Hike as he passed:
"The big shot thinks he's going
to pitch a double-header today. One
for each game," he grinned, nodding
toward the two drinks.
If ike watched, the bell hop dis
appear toward the service door. Her
heart sank. Sol He was drinking
aged the words as he stumbled into
the bsthroom. Hike picked up the
telephone and ordered a double to
mato juice.
"And hurry it, Pierre, This la
Hiss Shannon."
For by this time Hike was quit
reckless. She stood there tapping
her foot impatiently. She could hear
the shower running. When the to
mato juice came, Handsome was
still struggling in the bathroom. Bui
shortly he put his head out and
asked:
"Shall I shaver
"Get out here and get this Into
you." He came out, took the tomat
juice.
: - . i. i '
The bellhop winked at Mike after nodding at the two drinks: "The
big shot thinks he's going to pitch a double-header. One
for each game," he grinned ...
again 1 The girl looked wildly about
the lobby. If she could find Ifr.
Downey! She talked to HoUio Kent,
chief of the switchboard, and I
learned Downey was out :
Mike knew she had to act Quickly.
She must get somebody to take the
counter for a few moments. She
ealled the bell captain: ;
"WUI you take the stand for a
few minutes, Ralph? Ill be right
back." v
Without further ado Mike headed
for the back elevator. She rang and
the car seemed years coming. The
operator's inquisitive eyes bored in
to her.
"Hurry," she begged. At the tenth
floor, Mike got out and ran down the
corridor. At Larry's door aha did
not knock,1 but turned the handle
slowly. Through the crack she
eould see Handsome, sitting ap ta
bed, drinking the first whiskey sour,
like a cyclone Mike barged in.
"Put that down!" she snapped.
In his surprise. Handsome set the
glass down obediently and blinked
at her. Mike came over to the bed
side, grabbed up both drinks, went
into tho bathroom and threw them
down tho drain.. . ; -
When she came back aha bad
wet towel in her hand and she
slapped Handeome's dased fees with
it briskly. Then she threw aim his
bathrobe. ,;i 't,..
: "Get into that. Now get out of
bed 'and into your clothes. Take
them into the bathroom. It's almost
11 o'clock!" I
Meekly, Handsome obeyed. He
wMaEtUerartesJyonhisfeetand
fumbled about for his dothes, .
"Herel- Mike gathered them up,
"Get in the bathrooml I wait right
here until you're dressed."
Militant, the redhead stood there
llMiag up at the six-footer.
Pf &?er." dsosae bav
"Drink It!" He made a terrible
face.
"I say, drink itl"
Handsome tried, manae-ed to na
eomplish tho feat
"Now, get your hat" Of course.
Handsome eould not find it.
"Never mind it then. Go without
.one."
"I look terriMa" lta mmiA Murine
at hinuielftn the arlaae. run nine- bin
hand over his rough chin. -
ux course, you do."
"Dont be ereaa with ma. Mrim."
ha besrsed. Ha looked aa rreatf alien
and humble, so like a kid who'd been
caugns stealing lam, that Hike
weakened lor an instant But aha
steeled herself.
"I'm not cross with you. You
know Bay's just dying to get to tho
ban grounds to tell everybody
you're hero drunk 1"
"Oh, my headl" Handsome felt,
It gingerly. , ,
"Good. I'm rlad It hnrtaf fWvaa
you right!"
-Oh Mike. Fra sorry. I didat
mean to, Why did you have to rua
out on met"
Black remorse swept over Hand
some and bo came over to her aad
took her band.
"Wm yon let ma kiss you just
once? Then IT1 go."
"On the cheek," she said aeversly,
lifting bar face.
At that moment Tony Harper,
the assistant coach, walked into tho
room
"Good morning," ho said briskly.
Ta sorry to break in oa such a
pretty picture, but there's a base
ball arame todav. and waM low ta
see Mr. Began at the park."
Handsome stood there rigid.
Mike's f aea was erimaan. Thar araa
nothing they could aay.
continued;
(To be continued
sWrtf-Ur. W Twtml kHI
af m gJas fMaajej Bra
80 15
! . Indue Ralda
Net Cbg: D1.5 D .6
Wednea 67.9 18.8
Prev. DS7 69.4 18.S
Month Ago 70.3 19.4
Tear Ago 70.3 19.8
1989 High 77.0 28.8
1989 Low 68.8 15.7
15
TJtil
D.7
89.4
40.1
88.9
88.0
40.6
88.7
' BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10
' Raila Indue Ctil
Net Chg D .7 Unch D .1
Wedne, , 57.2 100.8 97.1
Prev. Day. 67.9 100.8 97.2
llOBth Ago 67.9 100.5 96.9
Tear Ago 68.7 99.6 98.2
1939 High 64.9 100.8 97.6
1989 Low 63.4 97.0 91.9
SO
Stock a
D1.0
48.2
49.2
49.6
48.0
58.4
41.6
10
Torga
D.2
69.3
S9.5
60.9
62.9
64.0
58.2
bleaded wkaat floerv d-95-5.10; aoft wheat
4.85-4.40: graham, 40a, 4.50; whole
wheat. 49a. d.95 bbL -
Portland Grain
; PORTLAND. Aa. 16 AP)
Opea i Eigk Low Close
Sept. 68 H ! 68H y 68 68
Doe. S8H 8 8W 68
Caah grata : Oata-No.3-88 lb. white 22.
So. S-S8 lb gray 2S.00.
'Barley No. 2-45 lb BW 18.00.
Cora Po; S JEY ahipmeata 25. '
No. l ilx 1.48H. .
Caah whet (bid): Soft white 70; wett-
ora waito 7u; wcatera red eei. llara
red winter: Ordinary 66: 11 per eeat 66:
12 per eeat 69; IS per eeat 71; 14 per
cent 13. Bard white-Ha art: Ordinary 70;
13 per eeat 70; 13 per coat J; 14
par ceat TOtt,
Today 'a ear receipt. Wheat 75; barley
1; Hour 14; anilUeed 4; hay L.
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore., Aag. 16 (AP)
(UBDA) aogu Keeeipt, 85. ActiTe, 10-
15 higher. Price range:
Barrewa aad (ilta, good-
choice, 120-140 iba. , 5.85 6.10
. do gd-eh, 140-160 lb, 6.00(5 6.85
do gd-eh, 160-180 Iba 6.25 6.75
do gd-cb, 180-200 lba 6.60 6.75
do gd-eh, 200-220 lb 6.85 6.75
do gd-eh, 220-240 lb 6.15 6.50
do gd-eh, 240-270 lbt. 6.00(0 6.25
do gd-eh, 270-800 lb,... 5.95 6.10
do gd-eh, 800-330 lb...... 5.650 6.00
do gd-ch, 880-86O Iba . 5.60 5.66
do medium, 160-300 lba 6.00 6.60
reader pigs, gd-ch,70-120 6.25 Qj 7.00
Cattle: ReceipU 150. Calrea 85. Price
range:
Steera. fcood. 900-1100 lba.-S 7.75(3 9.25
do medinm, 750-1000 Iba 6.75 8.00
do medinm 1100-1800 Iba 6.00 7.26
do eommoB, 760-1100 Iba 5.25 6.60
Bteera, keifera and mixed,
medinm. 600-900 Iba 6.50 7.26
do oommon, 500-900 lba 5.000 6.60
Comt, good, all wta 5.00 5.76
do medinm, . all wta . 4.50 6.00
do eat-eom, all wtt 8.50 4.50
do eannera (low eatter),
all wta. 8.00 8.50
Ball (ylgt.ezeld). beet gd 6.75 6.25
do aaaaage, good; 5.50 6.25
do median i 5.00 5.50
do cnt-eom, ,11 wt, . 4.50 6.00
Vealera. gd-eh. all wta 7.50 8.50
do oom-med., all wt 6.00 7.60
do cnlL 400 Iba. down..- 4.00 6.00
Calrea, eom.-med dOO Iba
down , 5.00(3 7.00
do cull, 400 Iba. down 4.00 S.60
Sheep: Receipt! 600. Price rang,:
Spring lamna, gooa-eaoiee
do mod and good
Uommon
Yearling wethers, mediam
Ewet, good-ehoieo ; ,
Common-mediam ,
Wool in Boston
BOSTON, Aug. 16 (AP) (TJSDA)
New butinett in wool waa very alow on
the Botton market today. An occasional
buyer would take choice fine wcatera
grown woo It at firm prieea but the rol
ame of thia trade waa amall. Choice 12
month Texaa and fine territory origin 1
bag wools of bulk ataple combing length
brought 72-73 cent, aeourad baaia. Scat-
Gardeners'
Mart
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 16 (AP)
(US 'A) Produce price cfcaagaa:
Apclea Waablagtoa Traatpareata,
atandard boxea, loose, 70-75c: Urarea
Uina, Oregon, 60-90, ; poorer Iowa, 25e;
Calif. Graveaateina, Inga, 1.00-1.26;
erabapplet, f and U 40-50c; 2-2 Ho lb.
AriK-hoket Unquoted.
Atparagua Oregon, Washington, 90
lb. erata. No. 1 attached 8.50 2.76; atring,
1.60.
Arocadoo Calif, rnertea, all eiaee.
L45-1.70; ethora. 1.01.25. -
Bananaa per bunck. 6e par lb.; hand
out off or amall iota. 6c
Beaaa Oregon, Kentucky. 8H-4c; Gi
ant a 8-4e. . - .....
Berriea Logmnberrlea, 75c-1.00; rap
borriea, 1,75 2.00: blackcaja. 1.75 1.85;
hockleberriet, 12-15e; bo Ties berries, 75
85e; blackberriea, 60-70c; corraata, 1.50
1.65. Cabbage Local 90-pound eratea, 85
90e ; poorer 75.
Carrota 20-22 V, a.
Cantaloupes California, Jumbo, aU
aixea 1.00 1.25; Turlock jumbo 1.50-1.65;
Oregon Dillard, 86-45e, 1.25-1.35; Wash
ington, 86-45a, 85-1.00; Speara, 1.15
1.25. Caaaba Calif., 1 -So per lb; crate,
1.40-1.50.
Cauliflower . Local, 9-lla, 1.00-1.15,
No. 2, 40-SOc.
Celery Oregon, Dtah. 1.00-1.10; white.
1001.10; hearts. Utah, 75-85e; white.
75-1.00.
Citrua rrult Grapefruit. Art ten a 2.00
S.25; choice, 1.75-1.85; lettuce eratea.
2.00-2.35; Florida, 3.25-8.75; Calif. 2.00
S 25.
Lemons Fancy, all aixea, 5.00 5.50;
choice' 4.50-5.00.
Li-et Calif., flata, 150a, 2.50; dil
olay cartons. 90c dozena 20-25c
Oranges Valeneias, large 8.75-4.00;
amall to medium. 2.15-8.00.
Corn Local 6 dot. bozea, 75-1.00;
poor 50-60c.
Cneumbera Oregon, flata, 40-45cI
pick If a. No. 1, 45-60; No. 2, 40c; No.
8. SOc
Egg Plant Calif, lugt. 1.15-1.25; S-7,
per lb.; local flata, 50-60e.
Figs Calit. flata, beat 45-50e; black,
65-75c
Garlic Local new 6-8c lb; atring 8-lOe,
Honaydewa Calif.. S-lIa. 1.25-1.85.
Grapet Calif, seedless, 1.10-1.15 lug;
Red Malayat, 1.35-1.50; Ribiert, 1.85.
Lettuce Loeal. eiy pack, 8 or 4 dot.,
beat 1.00-1.25; poor at sow aa 75; Wash
ington topped, 1.40-1.50.
Mnabrooma Cultirated 1 lb. cartons.
S0-35e; H-lb. eartona, 1718c.
Nectarine! Calif., 70-75c lug.
Onions Calit redt, 85-90e; Wath.
yellow, 50-lb. aacka. 60-70; Oregon white
wax, 1.751L85.
Peach,, California flat,, Halet, 95
1.10; Elbertat 65-75c; luge, 95-1.10, bx.
SOc; Oregon-Washington Hales, loga 80
90c, boxea 65-75c; Golden Jubilee 50
65e; Rocheiter, 65 85c; Triumphi, boxea,
I 00 1 25.
Pears Washington fancy Bartletta.
wrapped, 1.75 1.65. Bote, orchard run,
75-85c
Spinach Local, orange box, 60-60.
Peaa Oreson TeleDbonea. 8-4a ner lb.:
fancy 6-6e; eoatt, 35-lb. box 1.15-1.25;
poorer lower.
tered lota of combing three eightha blood
territory wool brought 60-62 cents scour
ed basis, while combing quarter blood
territory wools were firmlr auoted at
68-60 cent, tcoured batit.
Closing Quotations
NEW YORK, Ausr. lC-trT-Today's cloInsT prices:
Al Chem ft Pye.Utl Chrysler 80 Na Cash
Allied Stores . . 8 Com Solvent .. 1 0 Na Dairy Prod . .
Amerl Can . . . .100 Comwl ft SOU. . .
A m Vnr Pnw :i 1 2
Am Pow ft Light 5 Consou on ...
Am Had Std Sn. 10 Corn Products .
an, rAii Mills . 14 Turtles Wright.
Am Smelt ft Ret 44 Douglas Alrcrsft 67
Am Tel ft Tel V.165 Du Font ae n . .10-
14 Nat Dist
2 Consoli Tdlson. 314 Nat Pow ft Lt ..
. - m . m w a a w-
9Tt norm racmc..
69 Packard Mo . . .
4 J C Penney
Phil Petroleum.
Pressd Steel Car
Am Tobacco
Am Wa Woks.
Anaconda .....
Armour 111 ....
Atchison ......
Barnsdall .'.;.
Baltl ft Ohio ...
Bendix Aria ...
Bethle Steel...
Boeing Air : . . .
Borge Warner..
Budd Mfg .....
Calif Pack ....
Callahan Z-L ..
Calumet Hec ..
Canadian Pacif.
J I Case ......
Caterpil Trac . .
CelaneBe
Certain-Teed . .
Chesa ft Ohio . .
81 V. Elect Pow ft Lt;
11 H Gen Electric . ..
25'i Gen Foods ...
3 Gen Motors
8 Pub Serr N. ...
38 -Pullman
46 Safeway Stores.
45 Sears Roebuck..
26 Goodyear. Tire.. 274 Shell Union ...
12 Great North
4 Vt Hudson Motrs. .
23 Illinois Cenrl...
587. Insp
24 Sou Cal Edison
5 Sou Pacific . . .
11 Stand Brand, . .
11 Stand Oil of Cal
204 Int Harvester.. 51 Stand Oil of NJ
' . -l . A ay . . a
23- im mcsei can. . ts v siuaeoaxer
4 Int Pa ft P Pf.. 3Z Sup Oil
6 Tim Roll Bear..
68 Trans-Ameri . . ,
34 United Aircraft.
48 Unitd Airlines..
17 Int Tel ft Tel
1 Johns Manrllle.
5 Kennecott .....
9 B T.lh-n-lTord
71 Llg ft Myers B. .108 U S Rubber
4 Loew's ....... 42 U S Steel .
25M6ntg Ward ... 50 Walworth ...
6 Nash Kelrinator 6 West Union ,
33 Na Biscuit .... 26 White Mot .
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76
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Peppera Oregon flats, green, 35-40e,
red, 81-1.25
Plaint Calif. Santa Boaa, 4-baahet
eratea, 1.10 1.15: Waihingtoa California
Beauties, flat 50 65c; Oregon Italiana.
45 50c: Bradthaw 75e; per 25 lb. lug;
Damisoni 40-50c
Potatoea Oregon Blita Triumpha, US
No. 1, 1.25-1.85: Washington Long White
1.85-1.40; OS No. 2, 50-pound aacka, 50
55c; RusseU, C3 Ko. 1. 100 lb. aacka
1 60; No 2, 50 66c
Rhubarb Nominal.
Sauaah Ore con flat Zucchini acallopa.
25-30c; Crook neck a, 35-40c; Danish large
cratet 1.25; flata, 50-60c; Harblehead,
a 14 a Vic
Tomatoea Oregon, field grown, flata.
40-50c; No. 2, 25-33c; Washington lags.
100 1.10: unclassified. 75 85c.
Watermelons Calif., 1.40-1.50 cwt,
eratea extra; toa lots, 25.00-28.00.; Ore
gon 23.00 ton.
INDIAN ANS IMPRESSED
WEST STAYTON Visitors at
the Samuel Girten home Sunday
were his nephew, Arthur Cooper
and Miss Clara Mae Lawson from'
Terre-Haute, Ind. Cooper and Miss
Lawson were much impressed by
the bean yards here.
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