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

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    PAGE EIGHTEEN
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 18, 1939
Salem Market Quotations
, .. . - rsoiTs
- (Baring rite)
(Ts price below eapplied by a local
ffrewer aB indicative ! the daily Market
pricM pai 4 t growers r Bales bsysr
bat ara at guaranteed by Tb fitat
anas.!
Banana, lb. a talk
.09 ft
.06
Han
Grape. Califs seedless
Grspetrait, Calif.
Lessons, crate . , ., ,
Orange. rat , ,
a foes do. ert . .
Csntslonpes, crate
Wtrmeloa. In. .
1.7
S.tS
t.iO
S.SO te 4.00
.. 1.60
LIS
joa
VZOsttasTLBS
(Snjrlog File)-
Bean, grata
.04
. i
.on
so
1.60
1.8 J
.15
.7
1.50
1.00
0
JO
.OS
.16
.40
US.
.49
1X0
J
.-o
x
Beet, sea. ,,
Cabbage, lb
Carrots, local, do.
Caaliflewer, local
sasaa, w w va - -, si
Celery, Utaa, LlJj local, crate,
Cora, Do.
' Cseasaber. entdoer
Let race
Dnieaa, SO lb. ,
Greea aniena. do.
Bad take, dot. .. ,, ,.
Pea a, eostt, lb, .......
Pepper, greea. CallL.
ra relay
Potato a, local evL, Ve,
0 lb. bag
tipinaeb, Seattle, box.
Turnip, do.
Bqaaaa, So.
Tomato, Dalle, lag
(Price paid by Independent Packing plant
to grower) .
Wsleote FVenqoettee. fancy, IS
41am, 10; mall 8: ercbtrd ran, te
lOe. Wslnul meat. 3ft to SO lb,
Pllberte - Barcelona, large ll fan
ay 11V: babiee. lie: orchard roa 11a
(Coop Prlcas to Grower)
Waliatt Prlc raagt, depending apoa
wsy ante raa la 14 dilfeaest frades 111a
12a. Oaebilly 1 cent higher.
, BOPS '
(Baying Price)
Carter, soaiasL 1937, lh JOS
Clatters, 1938, lb. .
faff lea, top , ., , - Jti
-. WOOZ. AMD MOHAIB .
: (Baylag FUess) ' -
Wool, medium, lb ' ' :- 37
Coarse, lb, ' J21
Lambs, lb, - .31
Motsir. lb. ; ; JS
SGOS ABB POTJLTSY ,
(Baying Prices el eVaareeea's)
Grade A large, do. .11 -
Crade B Urge. do. - J .
Grade A J8
Grade B medium J 6
Pallet JS
Colored trrs JS
Wbit Leghorn, heary J0-.11
White Legboras, light " J1-.1S
Old rooster - X -
Heavy bent, lb - - 48
MARIOH CBBABCEBT Bn-tne Price
Butterfat, first quality .34
Bntterfat, second quality ' JS
Butterfat, premium .IS
Legbora bens, t .08
Leg bora fryers, 1H Tb .10
colored , xryers, Z-3ibs. ' "
Colored springs, 4 lb, and ap
Colored ben -Stag
Old Rooatere -'.
S grades Se per ooond lata.
EGOS
Grade A large, - , ,
Grade A medium
Grade B large -
Grade B media
.18
41
.06
.04
48
48
48
"Redheads Are
I , SYNOPSIS
I Alike Shannon, pretty red-headed
magazine counter girl at the Hotel
Eureka, is trying to reform one of
its spectacular guests Handsome
Larry Regan, sensational young
southpaw (left band) pitcher,
whose misconduct has been worry
ing his team's management. Hike
Is the chief support of her family.
She is not so pleased when "Wish"
M alone, the dub's No. 1 scout, sug
gested that she might marry the
erratic Handsome.' But when the
big boy falls again for liquor, ahe
rushes to his room to "bring him
to." . Assistant Coach Harper ar
rives, a most embarrassing scene
. ensuing.
I : CHAPTER VI
"Get out to
barked after
the park!" Harper
a moment'a awful
silence. '
"1 was just leaving,1 Handsome
managed.
"So I see." Harper's voice was
biting. "And as for you, young wom
an, it's your kind that makes trouble
for us coaches. You can go ; 111 take
care of Handsome."
Larry started for Harper, his
fists up. The coach backed up.
"Dont hit him, Larry!" Mike
cried, stepping between them.
Harper stared at Mike a moment.
"Don't hit him, I tell you." She
caught Larry's arm. The two men
stood glaring at each other for a
moment. Then Harper turned on his
heel, went out and slammed the door
behind him. Handsome stood there,
wiping his forehead.
"I should have broken every bone
In his body."
"And been suspended?"
"I believe you're right 1" Hand
some suddenly swept Mike Into bis
arms. He kissed the top of her shin
ing hair, gave her a little shake,
then let her go.
"You're a sweet thing. Mike. IH
be good." '
- Mike could not look at him. She
was afraid he would see her eyes.
"Go, now. I'm taking the back
elevator down. And get some cof
fee on your way out" Then she fled.
. She was- back at the magazine
counter when Handsome came
through th lobby. He signaled to
her, and he smiled his old smOe. He
was all right. But ahe trembled for
the aftermath of the whole affair
when Handsome got to the stadium.
, She would have been much more
perturbed could she have seen Hand
some's entrance into the locker room
half aa hour later. He was so angry
that coins? ap on the subway he
could not stop shaking, but by the
time he got to the park he had
calmed down. As he walked in, most
ef the granar were m uniform.
"How are - you, Larry 1" Ton
Marvin -called. Handsome knew
that unless Marvin was going to
be nasty he would not have even
spoken to him.
"You seem to be doin all right
with redheads," said Dusty Lee, the
team's No. 1 pitcher.
Handsome turned on him. "What
do you meant"
"What do you think I mean?
You're due for a swell dressLur
down when Ace hears about this."
Handsome kemt on lacing his
shoes and he retorted! "I suppose
that Tattling Tony Harper's been
down here shooting off his mouth."
As Handsome spoke there was a
sudden silence in the locker room so
that kis voice boomed out with star
tling loudness. You could feel the
tension. Handsome raised his head.
Harper was standing la the door.
Ha must have lieard. Before Harper
could gpeik Handsome repeated :
"I saiJ that Tattling Tony Har
per 1" . .
, Harper advanced oa him. Hand
some j jei cp, leaped toward the
coach. If it had been anybody else
z Utzliom the boys would have
ztsxfcrtdp ftcrrei bt f Mowed.
Grade t raw 4 per eeat
milk, Salem Cb-op baale pool
price f 1.70.
Co-op Grade A butterfat
price f 1.72. '
(llllb baaed oa aml-moaUly
bntterfal -ererage.)
Distributor- price, 2J5X
Butterfat No. .1, 24c;
No. 2, 22c; premium, 25c.
A grade print, .28 fee; U
Crade 27 Me; quarters 29 H
Oadergradea aad cbea.
.1
48
roilete
LIVE STOCK
(Baying prks lor Bo. I stock; based oa
eondltloai sad sales reported ap to 4 p.m.
Lanbs. 1BSO tope ... . 6.75
Laatba, yearliaga . , ,r 4.50 to 5.00
Eva 8.00 to 8.75
Hor. top i 0.60
180-150 lb.
6.00 to 6.35
8.79 to 6.35
810 800 lb.
Sow - ,
Beef cow
5.00
B OO to 8.35
8.00 to 5.75
8.00 te 5.50
Ball
Heifer
Top eel .
Dairy type cow
8.00
4.00
41
8.00 to
Dreaaed veak lb
G&AIH. HAT ABO BEfiDS
Wheat, bo No. 1 rclesa ' .75
Oata. grey tea , S8.00
White 56.00
Peed barley, tea
Clover hay. toa
33 00 t 84.00
12 00 te 18.00
Alfalfa, ton
10.00 te 16.00
Esc math. to. 1 credo. 80 lb. beg 1.70
Dairy feed. 80 lb. bag .... 1.88
Boa icrsUh food 1 1.75
Cracked cora ' 1.79
Wheat . Ul
Wheat Goes Into
Downward Trend
. ; CHICAGO, Aug . l?-(rP)-E-ily
swayed bj comparatlyely J small
transactions due to the lightness
of trade, wheat prices' today de
veloped a downward trend after
an early adrance had carried quo
tations to the best levels of the
month. f
- Wiping; out gains of as much
as Vt cent, the market closed
unchanged to cent lower com
pared with yesterday's ; finish,
with September contracts at 65
and December 65- May con
tracts, closing at 65-, showed
the most weakness, dropping a
full cent from the early high.
Failure of the Liverpool mar
ket to reflect yesterday's upturn
here was Interpreted by some
dealers as indicating foreign trad
ers were not concerned over the (
European political situation and
By Vera Brown
smacked Harper sharply, first on
one side of his face, then on the
other.
"You're not worth beating up.
you little shrimp I"
Everybody in the room stood as
though hypnotized. They could not
believe what they were seeing. Ace
Barnes appeared suddenly out of
his dressing room.
"He hit me 1" Harper yelled.
Ace, looking At the big pitcher.
did not raise his voice.
"Get ' dressed and report , to the
front office, Regan." Then he went
back into his room again.
Nobody said a word. Harper dis-
Handsome amacked "Tattling Tony" Harper, assistant coach, for
telling the players about the morning's hotel room
scene Involving the flaming Hike ...
appeared after Barnes. Handsome
hurried into his clothes, desperate
to get out of that hostile atmos
phere. Dusty Lee began to sing.
But Handsome did not even turn
his head. He walked out of the
locker room, through the tunnel and
dugout into the bright spring sun
shine. It was a gorgeous day. Hand
some felt his eyes suddenly sting.
The diamond was so green and
bright before him, with the grand
stands in deep shadow. He loved ft
so. And he was going to lose it.
He stumbled up the clubhouse
steps rubbing his eyes. So this was
the end. He waited numb outside
the Old Man's office. He could hear
Mr. Crisp talking on the telephone
to somebody. After a long time
Crisp's secretary came outl
- "Mr. Crisp will see you now," said
Miss Worden. And Handsome was
facing the club's owner. -
The Old Man, his back to the win
dows, sat at a big mahogany desk.
Handsome stood there for a moment
and Crisp, eyeing him, thought how
impossible It was that any young
man should look as handsome as
Larry Regan did la a 24-hour-old
beard.-; r
? "Sit down, Regan."
Handsome sat gingerly, oa the
edge of a chair. r
"Well, you better begin, Regan."
Handsome swallowed: "I
smacked Harper."
"Why?"
"He's bean spying on me." v
"That's strange." The Old Man's
voice was barbed. "Why should ho
on jour
azutoooaaaw
Rallying Urge
Lacks in Mart
Selling Dwindles but News
of Danzig Tension If
Dampening Factor
NEW YORK, Aug. 17
Selling dwindled to almost noth
ing in today's stock market but
the rallying urge was lacking and
leading issues finished slightly
under water.
Heightened German-Polish ten
sion over Daniig, combined with
the growing British-Japanese far
eastern rift, again were blamed
by brokers as the principal buying
handicaps.
Traders generally refused to
place any extensive bets on fu
ture foreign happenings and the
majority resumed a do-nothing
attitude toward the list Business
prospects were still more hopeful
than otherwise, but these appar
ently provided scant stimulation
marketwise.
Lists Start Low
The list started out with a mild
ly lower trend and, despite one
or two recovery attempts, never
really got anywhere. Only a hand
ful of favorites managed to con
test the drift and emerge with
modest gains.
The Associated Press average
of 60 issues was off .1 of a point
at 48.1. Transfers of 442,900
shares compared with (40,010
yesterday and were the smallest
for a 6-hour session since July 11.
Ending behind minus signs
were US "Steel, Bethlehem,
Toungstown, US Rubber, Western
Union, American Telephone, San
tar Fe, Great Northern, Phillips
Petroleum, Westlnghouse, Union
Carbide, Montgomery Ward, Phil
ip Morris, Anaconda and Doug
lass Aircraft.
Up a trifle were Chrysler,
Phelps Dodge, Sears Roebuck and
Allied Chemical.
this touched off some selling here.
Liverpool closed unchanged to
cent lower. The bulk of the deal
ings, however, consisted of chang
ing positions among various con
tracts, with evidence of switch
ing of hedges on cash grain Into
more deferred deliveries. This ac
counted for the comparative
steadiness of September wheat.
Lucky"
"Look here, Regan. Get this
straight. You represent a lot of my
money. You're what I hoped was
going to be a valuable property.
Priceless, I might say. I've sunk a
lot of dough in you in the last three
years. I'm not going to lose it with
out a struggle."
There was a dead silence. Hand
some fumbled for words. Then he
began his story. The Old Man was
easy to talk to, but he knew all the
answers.
"All right, Regan. I understand.
But what about this drinking? And
the redhead?"
"She isn't just a redhead, Mr.
Crisp. She's my girL She was just
in mT room . to see whv I hadn't
started for the park. I'm going to
marry ner. She's sweu." Hand
some's earnestness was touching.
"She's brousrht me rood luck. I
know I'm going to be all right now.
4 iu you i can picen rings arouna
most of those guys out there I If
they'll just give me the chancel"
insp rua nis amusement.
"YouH pitch when you're ready.
That's on to von. You know of
course, I've got to fine you. Twenty-
nve aouars. And don? go around
slapping coaches la the face. It is
bad for team discipline. Besides,
you. might : hurt V your pitching
Crisp nodded emphatically
That's att,"
Handsome stared at Crisp i
"Y ou're not going to can' met"
"No, go oa out there and get to
work." - -
Handsome fled. His heart sang.
As he rushed through the outer
office, he threw a Idas at the de
lighted Miss Worden.
As the pitcher made good his
hasty exit, wish Malone stock his
head in Crisp's office t "Well?" he
asked anxiously.
"Come In, you old fox. It worked
like a charm." Crisp was beaming.
"He aava ha'a rains? la nsir h.
But Isn't all this hard ea the girl?"
"Of course not. She's in lore with
him, though she doesn't know it her-
1 m . - am
sen yet." - - -"All
rirht. Bea-rIeai Fairfax.
you win!" -
(To be continued)
Caanlsat by Vne Bieeai
Quotations
WRTLABI,; Orv Aag. 17r--(AP)
wairy preaoc prices
Batter i Extras 33U: atandarda liU
prime firsts 38 Hi firat 21 H; hatterfat
sat-ao.
Egg: Large extra 83ei largo stand
ards SO: mediant extras 30e; medium
standards lsej aauvll extra IS; ssaall
standards 11.
Cheese Triplets ISsi lost 14.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Or., Aog. 17. (AP)
Co an try Keate Belling ynem te retail
ere: Coaatry-kUIed begs, beet batcher
aader 160 lbs. 8-9 He lb.; veslers 18 He
lb. light aad thia 10-11 lb. heavy t-lo
lb.; string lambs, 13tt-14e lb.; yearling
lamb 10-lSe la.; ewes 6-6e lb.: eatter
eews Vtt-SHe n.; canner cava Ttt-SVse
lb.: balls 10H-Ue lb.
Live Poultry Boying pries : Legbora
broilers 13-He lb.; colored sptiags 3 lb,
ad aver 18: lb.; Legbora bene ever t
Iba. 13-lSe: Legbora hens aader 8M Iba.
13c; colored hea te 8 lb. 15e; Ter 8
lb. 15c; So. S grade 4e lb. lei.
Tarkee -Selling price: Oreeeed hen.
IMS lb. II Tom 15-16 lb. Baylag
price: Hea 15-16 lb.; tome 14-15 lb.
Kew crop bans 31s lb; to ma 80-31.
Potato---Deeehntes Ocas, 1.T5 cental.
Kew . Potatoes Yskims 6cm, 1.40
cart.; Keaaewiek 1.50 local whites 75-85C
orange box.
OaioBi Walla Walla, 60-65e sack;
Oregoa Bermodss, 44 -4c lb.
Wool Wfltsmtt valley . 1089 glht,
seminal medium SSe lb mm and
braid 35-34 lb.- atx aaoatba fleece S3
34 lb.; oaatera Oregoa SO-38ee lb. -Bay
Belting prtee to retailers: Alfal
fa. No. 1. 16.00 tea: est-rsteh 11.00 toa:
clever. 11.00 toa; timothy, oaatera Ore
goa 19.00; (- valley timothy, 14.00 tea
Portlaad. ! . .-.-
Hops 1981 Oostcrs 25 lb: fattlsa
S8 lb. !
Mohair nominal lags clip SO lb.
Oascara bark Bayiaa- oriee 1SSB aoal
4 lb. i
Be rsr Berry sad trai. 100. s.OOi
bale f.45; beet ASS
Doasestle rionr rSeUlng piiee, city de
tlvcry. 1 to 35 bbL lota: family osteal
49. .?5 6.15; bskori bard vbsat act.
4 104.88 ; bsasrs' brace tea. A76-8.05 ;
Stocks ind
' Aagait 17
' STOCK AyBXAGffiS
OompUsd by th Asaocisted Prssa
a
15
15 60
Inne
Raids
D .3
18.1
18.8
19.1
19.0
23.8
15.7
Util Stocks
S .3 D .1
89.3 48.1
89 48.3
88.0 49.1
83.9 47.9
40.6 63.4
88.7 41.6
Ket Chg. D 1
Thorsdsy i 67.8
PreTioni dsy 67.9
If oata sio 69.7
Tssr sgo
1939 high
1980 low
- 70.8
11M
88.8
B0KD ATBBAOES
20 10 10 10
Bails Indos Util Pergn
Ket Chg. D .8 D .1 T .2 P .6
Tbarsday . 66.9 100.7 96.9 68.7
Prvi-a day 87.2 100.8 97.1 69.8
Month sgoi 67.7 100.4 96.8 60.9
Tear ago j 68.8 99.5 93.2 62.8
1989 high! 64.9 .100.8 97.5 64.0
1989 low 83.4 97.0 91.9 68.2
POLLY AND HER PALS
MICRET MOUSE
UTTLE ANNIE ROONEY
WHATS
IT55 A WRITTEM UST
ARTICLES VtXI WI5H
IWCNTORY
t
SQ?t.U",- 1 , I ( TH' HULL. WORLD IS MADE UP V 1 Ja) N
t I I PE ELS I'VE J w-. I O" NUTHIN- BUT ELECTRONS, ff (&)0Vr f t
m. j PISSERED IT J f VvCT NEUTRONS, 7 J ( VAM, 1K.J I AM MORONS'
M 6ETTIN' OUTTA HRB BEFORE. ) rff I I I P THAT1 FUNNY' A I I l' IT IS THE WOWiJ N i
V--UOCKED INI 1 j J X St, THE KE, ZS C
6EU- LIKE FURNITURE,
?
FDR r43TArJCe AA1ME
WILL BE A VERY SMALL
1IMVEMTQgV
TOOTS AND CASPER
THIMBLE TH E ATRE
I
AW. COME Cj fLEASB aTXCUSB I VES, TOOTS, MV
(AND PtAV SOME HE , ALFRED DARUN'! WIFE IS WORPIED
V- PNt-PONt Al rM TIRED AND ( ABCMJT SOMCTHlNir,
JA WITH OS. AVl : WANT TO RESTI 1 B4T-,ErV "?J
ORWEODlr4Gk-OM, K
CAKE IS iM J tSOOOyj
THE EN'Jl?CV
at Portland
blended wheat floor, 4.95-5.10; soft wbest
4.85-4.40;
wheat, 49a,
4.85-4.40; graham. 49s,, 4.60 whole
4.9 bbL
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore, Asg. 17. (AP)
Wheat: , Open. High Low Clot
September 68H 68H 8 68
December 68H 68tt 6844 68
Cash Grain: Oata, Ka. 2-88 lb. white,
22.00. No. 8-88 lb. grsy. 22.00. Barley,
No. 2-45 lb. BW, 18.00. Cora, No. 2, ST
shipments, 25.00. No. 1 flsx, 1.48.
Cash Wheat Bid: ' Soft white 70; weat
era white 70; western red 6M. ' Hard
red wiater: ardiaary 66; 11 per cent 66;
IS per eeat 69; IS per eeat Tl; 14 per
eeat 73; hard white-Bssrt: ordinary 70;
12 per cent 70: 13 per cent 73 M.
Today's Car Kecelpte: Wheat 60; bar
ley S; Hoar a; cora i; auiuea x.
Portland LlTestock
PORTLAND, Ors- Aog. 17. (AP)
(TJ8DA) Hogs: Receipts 85. ActlTs, 10
15 hlaher. Price rant:
Barrows sad gilts, good'
choice, 120-140 11
do gd-ch, 140-160
do gd-ch, 160-180
da gd-ch, 180-300
. do gd-eh, 200-220
. do fd-eb, S30-240
do gd-ch, 240-270
do gd-eh, 270-800
do ad-ea 890-860
do mediam, 160-200 lbs.
reeder piss, gd-B,70-120
Cattle: Receipt 150. Calves 85.
range:
Steers, good. 900-1100 Ib.8 7.750
; do mediam, 750-1000 lbs 6.750
Price
do Jnediam 1100-1806 lbs
do common, 750-1100 lbs
Steers, heifers sad mixed,
mediam, 600-900 Iba ..
do common. 500-900 lba
0.25 &
5.5? Q
Cows, good, all wts
da medium, su wts
do cnt-eom, aU wte
da eaaaera (low eatter),
- sil wts. .
Ball (ylgs-excld), boel gd
do ssBuce, good r
do medinm
do cnt-eom, - sll wts T
YesJers. gd-ehi sll
da com-saed, 11 wts
da calL 400 lbs
Calves, com.-meL, 400
lbs
40WB 111,1 .
s.oo a
4.00
do cull, 400 lbs. d
Sheep: Reeeipts-600. Pries range
Spring lsmbs, good-cAoiee f 7.00
do mod aad good-- 0.25
Coaimoa 6.25
Yearling wsthsrs. mediam 4.00
Bwes, good-ehoiea ' 2.50
Common-medium l.oo
Wool in Boston
"BOSTON. Aug. 17 (AP) (USDA)
Th wool market la Morion was. very quiet
today. Qnotstioa ea domestic wools wore
mostly aaeatnged, although largely nom
inal beesose of th Isek of business. Odd
lots and Inferior wools were ocessionaUy
moved at prices ea th low side or slight
ly vnder the general ranges of asking
arieee. Holder of siiable offerings, how-
over, vers not disposed to -lower asking
prices.
Yon
OP
AAV FURNTTURE HAS GOOte4 I
OLD AND WORN OUST .IKE H
"TO '
Da s 0.15 a a.zs
lba 6.250 6.60
lba,... 6.50 5 7.15
lbs 6.60(5 6.73
lbs 6.60 7.15
lbs , e.85 6.75
Iba 6.25(3 0.50
lb 6.10(5 0.85
lbs 5.853 0.25
6.750 6.10
6.25 T.00
9.25
6.00
7.60
8.73
6.80 7.26
6.2 5 Q 6.50
6.00 8.76
4.50 1.00
8.50 Q 4.50
3.00Q 8-60
8.75 0 0.25
6.60 Q 0.25
4.00 6.80
4.50 6.00
8.00 S 0.00
6.00 Q S.00
4.00 4J 6.60
T.00
8.00
a T.is
a 0.75
a r.oo
a A60
& 6.25
a a.8o
IT5 OWNE33BUTTOMEFTU3E. LOOKS MCE AN
EVEjHV PtECE 13 A lTrs-
GOLDEN MEAORV &
OF
' HAPPIER
DAV5
3BI
Starring Popeye
IK1SJSK IMAM LEAVIKI'
h Got a farmk t I
I VI VJVJOTASlKVa f I
THE SEA. WE WILL .
LIVE tf A FAUM VJT .
FLOWERS AN KIDS AM
BEES An HORSHES -
Gardeners'
: Mart
PORTLAND. Ore.; Aug. 17. (AP)
fUSDA) rrodnce pneo cBaag: -
Apple ' Washington Transparent,
stsadsrd bezes. loos. 70-75e; Graven
teiat, Oregoa, 60-90c; poorer (owe 25e;
Calif. Oraveaiteia, logs, 1.00-16;
erabappl, f and f, 40-50c; 2-2 He lb.
' Artichokes Unoaoted.
a ... . tAM . 7.i.ima en.
W.WW, MMIUWM,
lb. erst. No, 1 baached 20 2.75; string
LAO.
Aeoeados CaliL Faortss, sll sisss.
L45-1.70; othere. 1.05-1 J5.
Bsnsnss per bancs. 6e per lb.; hand
eat off as- smalt iota. 6c
Beans Oregon, Kentucky, 8H-4c; Gi
aats 8-4c
Berries Logsaberrlaa, 75e-1.00 ; rasp
berries. 1.75-2.00: blackcajs, 1.75-1.85;
hsckleberries, 12-15c; boy sea berries, 75
85e; blackberries, 60-70e: enrrsnts, 1.50
L65. ,
Cabbage Local 90 pound crates. 65
90e; poorer 75.
Csrrots 20-22 Me. :
Cantaloupes California, Jumbo, all
sties 1.00-1.25; Torloek Jumbo 1.60-1.65;
Oregoa J liar d, 86-45s, 1.25-1.85; Wssh
ington, 86-45S, 85-1.00; Spears, 1.15
1.25. Csssbs Calif, 14 -2e per lb; crate,
1.40-L50.
Cauliflower Local, 9-lla, 1.00-1.25,
No. 2, 40-50&
Celery Oregon, Utah, OOe-l.OO ; white,
75e-1.00; hearts, Utah, 75-85e; white,
78-1.00.
Citraa rrull Grapefruit, Arlsona 3.00
2.25; choice, 1.75-1.85; lettuce - crates.
2.00-2.25; florid, 8.25 8.76; Csilf. 3.00
2.25. Lemons Psaey, all sises, 6.00-6.80 ;
choice 4.60-5.00.
Limee Calif, flats, 150s. 2.60; dia
olsy cartons. OOe, doieas 80-25c
OrSBges Vslcneis. Isrga S.75-4.00:
small to medinm. 2.15-8.00.
Corn Local 6 dos. boxes, 75-90c;
poof 45-SOc
Cucumbers Oregon, fists, 40-45c!
rlcklrs. No. 1, 45-50; No. 3, 40e; Ke.
. 80t
Igg riant Oallf, roga. 1.16-1.28; 6-7
per lb.? local flsu, 60 60c
rigs cam. lists, bsal 48-50; buck,
65-75e.
Garlic Local new 6-8e lb; string 6-10c
Heaeydsws Calif, 9-Us. 1.25-1A5.
Grsves Calif, saedless. 1.00-1.25 fata:
Red Vslsyas. 1.85-1.50; Ribier. 1.85.
irowaee uocai, ary paca, a ar 4 os
best 1.00-1.25 : poor sow ss 75: Wash
ington topped, 1.40-1.50,,
Masbrooms Caltifsted 1 lb. cartoss,
80-85c ; H-lb. cartons. 17-18c
Nectarines Calif, 70-75e lug.
Onione Calif reds. 85-B0e: ' Wash.
yellow, 50-lb. sscks, 60-70; Oregoa whit
wsi, 1.7511.85.
Peaehe California flata. Hale. 95-
1.10; Elbertea 65-75c; lugs, 95-1.10, bz.
80e: Oreeon-WaihiDCton Hsles. lurs 80-
90c. boxes 65-75e; Golden Jubilee 60
65c; Bocbester, 65-85; Triumphs, boze.
t.oo-i.ao.
Pear Wsshlntrton fsncv Bsrtlstt.
wrapped, 1.75 1.85. Boie, orchard run,
78-85C .
Spinach Local, orang box, 60-60.
Psss Oreson Tslepbones. 8-4 or lb.:
fsacy 6-6c; coast, 25-lb. box 1.00-1.15;
poorer lower.
Peppers Oreroa flats. Sreen. 85-40e:
rod. 81-1.25
Plums Cslif, Easts Ross, 4-baakt
era tea, 1.10-1.15: Wsshington California
Beantiea, flat 60-65e; Oregon Italians,
45-50e; Bradahaw 75e: per 25 lb. lac:
Damisons 40-50c.
Paw Splits the Atom!
Can't Keep a Good Man Down!
One Article Not for Sale
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THINK VOUC? RJRNl-
WELL.WEVE DUSTED AND POUSHED IT.SOME,
Or IT AAAV SEEM
-I NEAT EVEN tP
V3 IT AlMT NEW
A Dreadful Dilemma
TUB MAM
ASKED THE 4
ABOUT
5 AHE HAM I
LAST WEEK -
HE'S- HE'S
Yo Can't Fool a Horsefly!
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A FARM J Yo
I KICtMOT A SIMGLE
Closing
NEW YORK, Anjr. 17. (rT)
Al Chem ft Dye. 1(2 H
Coml Solvent. ..
Allied Stores ... 8
American Can .100
Am For Power.. 24
Am Power ft Lt. BH
Am Bad Std San MO
Am Roll Mills .. 14,
Am Smelt ft Ret 44
Am Tel ft Tel.. 105
Amer Tobacco . 81 4
Am Water Wks. 11
Comwlth ft Sou.
Consol Edison .
Consol Oil .....
Corn Products .
Curtiss Wright .
Douzlas Aircraft
Du Pont de N..148
Elee Power ft Lt 8
Erie RR
General Electric
General Foods .
General Motors.
Goodyear Tire..
Great Northern.
Hudson Motors .
Illinois Central .
Iasp Copper . , .
Int Harvester . .
Int Nickel Can..
Anaconda 244
Armour 111 . ... 3
Atchison , 25
BarnsdaU 124
Bait ft Ohio ... 4tt
Bendlz Aviation 23
Bethlehem Steel 58
Boeing Air .... 20
Borge Warner .23
Budd Mfg 4
Calif Pack .... 17
Callahan Z-L. . . 1
Calumet Hec ... 5
..lean
Int Paper
Int Tel ft Tel. . .
Johns Manvllle .
Kennecott .....
Libbev-O-Ford .
Canadian Pacific 34
J I Case ...... 70
Caterpil Tractor 41
Llg ft Myers B. .108
Celaneae 25
Loew s ........ 4 Z
Monty Ward ... 9
Nash Kelvinator
National Biscuit 26
Certain-Teed ..
Ches ft Ohio ... 33
Chrysler 80
Potatoes Orecoa Blisa Triomohs. US
He. 1. 1.25-1.85; Wsshinrton Long Whites
1.85-1.40; OS No. 2, 60-pound sscks. 60
55e; Russets, US Ko. 1, 100 1b. sscks.
1.50; No. 2, 45-47 He.
Rhubarb Nominal. '
So uash Orecoa flat Zoccblal eeallope.
25-30c; Crookneeks, 85-40e; Danish largo
crates 1.25; fats, 50 60c; Harblehead,
8-2Hc
Tomatoes Orecoa. field grown, flat.
85-40c; No. 2, 25-85e; Washingtoa lags.
I.oo-i. 10; ancisssmea, 70 eoe. -WstermeloBt
Calif, 1.25-1.50 cwt..
crates extra: toa iota, 25.00-28.00.; Ore
gon 23.00 ton.
Hop Picking Aug. 25
WHEATLAND Hop picking
In the P. H. Fowler 25-acre field
at Wheatland with 55 pickers Is
scheduled to start Friday, August
25. The same crew and hop house
will be used to care for the Jesse
Gilkey hop crop.
KELZER YOUTH INJURED
KEIZER. James Green, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Green, sus
tained a serious Injury to his left
knee while playing In the old
dance hall at Spong's landing. A
rotted plank broke and he fell
to a rough cament floor be
low. Thirteen stitches were taken
near the knee cap by a Salem phy
sician. WORTH A FEW DOLLARS TO'
yj
SOMEBODY
BUT
WHO
HITS MY HUSBAND I
MY PIRST HUSBAND!
A CRUEL. DRUNKEN
BEAST I THOUGHT
HE PERISHED RM .
ARDENER
THE
SAW
Yes,
THE MIME CAVE -IN
r IWlLL GIVE T
mc ow- 1 IB
A WEDOIN
m
Quotations
- Todays closing, prices:
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National Cash . .
Natl Dairy Prod.
National Dist ..
Natl Power ft Lt
Northern Pacific
Packard Motors.
J C Penney ....
Phillips Petrol .
Press Steel Car.
Pub Service J.
Pullman
Safeway Stores .
Sears Roebuck .
Shell Union ...
Sou Cal Edison.
Southern Pacific
Standard Brands
Stand Oil Calif.
Stand Oil NJ . . .
Studebaker ....
Sup Oil
Tlmk Roll Bear.
Trans-America .
Union Carbide .
United Aircraft.
United Airlines.
US Rubber ....
US Steel
Walworth .....
Western Union .
White Motors . .
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We don't ask you what
you want to use the cash
you borrow for we don't
ask for cosigners! Ton
get your loan the most
convenient way so why
do without immediate
funds 7
STATE
Finance Co.
A HOME-OWNED
INSTITUTION
(Childs ft Miller's Office)
344 State SL, Salem, Ore.
. Phone 9261
Lie. No. 8-216 M-2
By CLIFF STERRETT
By WALT DISNEV
By BRANDON WALSH
I s4 X THINK. THATT T
LUCKY ? PERHAPS KEEP THAT BOOK
AS A UTTLE REMEMBRANCE Ft?OM
ME rvE MAO IT SINCE I WAS A LITTLE
GlRLVCXJR AGE - IT HASMTANV VALUE,
I ALWAYS LOVED IT j
By JIMMY MURPHY
XH STILL HIS WIFE I
1 THOUGHT I WAS A
WIDOW WHEN 1
MARRIED AL. SKI DOER
NOW rvE two -
HUSBANDS ONE
1
1 LOVE AMD ONE
I LOATHE
WHAT-WILL
Z DO
WHAT
WILL
1 DO?
TO
7
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ruw
RlBBOKlS ON THE BEES
AND HORSES, VOO
E THEM ON THE BEES
AMD I W1LL.TIE THEM
ON THE HORSES
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