The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 04, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, October 4, 1939
Chicago
Wheat
Sodden 1 Burst of Selling
I Upsets Market ; Close Is
Down 3 Cents
t CHICAGO, , Oct. i 2-(JPA-den
burst ot Belling upset the
wheat market: in the final hour
today, tumbling prices as much
as 3 cents a bushel to the lowest
level in a month. ' t
' " December , wheat sold down to
80 M or : below last Friday's
bottom Quotations. It was the
first time this contract had been
below . 81 cents since September
2, the second day of German
Polish hostilities. - ! '
The reason -for liquidation of
"such TOlume - could not be de
termined definitely although pit
' brokers pointed out' that moder
ate selling encountered little! buy
lng support and when this was
disclosed the falling market at
tracted' heary stop loss liqulda
tlon. !
Some drderswere ' understood
to have originated with a j lead-
- ing international grain' house in
France, which brokers said may
. hare been associated with hedg
in goperations here against, pur
chases of Canadian wheat,. Lend
ing support to this explanation
was the fact that Winnipeg prices
were fairly steady, being off only
about - cent at the close.
Wheat closed 2-2 cents lower
than yesterday, or 3-3 below
early highs, with December at
80-, May 81-.
Meliama Women's
Club Will Meet
MEHAMA The Menama Wom
en's clnb will open meetings this
fall at the home of Mrs. Keith
Phillips on Wednesday, October
4, at 1:30 p. m. Meetings have
been postponed during the sum
mer months and will now be re
sumed. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy PhUippi, left
here Wednesday of last week on
a three weeks vacation trip. They
are going as far as Detroit, Mich-,
by train where they will get a new
car. From there they will visit
New York City and Washington,
DC. Mrs. Philippi's mother, Mrs.
Roy King, of Union Hill, is car
ing for Bruce Philippl during
their trip. .
"Stocks and
Bonds
Salem Market Quotations
CBajtns Fiieas
ITha Hcaa balaw aosolia. fry
grocer and isdlcativs f tbt daily
prim paid is growers bf Balta
bat ar ao ruaraat4 T Tha
niaa
Baaaaaa. in. stait ,
Hsads
Grapca. Calif., aa-lsa ..." .
Grapefruit, Calif. , .
Urnem, crata
Oranfta. crata 1.S0 ta
ATOcaaot, true
Csataloapss. crata
WataraMlona, lb. .
a local
narkot
ayora
Stats
.0
1.1S
9.75
.75
4.00
i.eo
1.10
.01
! VEGETABLES
i (Bsyis. Pricss)
Benar fTcn.
Beats. .
Cabbaea. Ik.
Carrnla. local. dot.
Caoiiilower local ..
Calcr. Ttah. 90s; local, crata.
Uora. Pea.
Cacoabcra. outdoor
Lcttsco
Oniona. 80 .lbs
Orcca anions, doa.
Radishes, doi.
Pass, coast, lb.
Peppers, green
Paraloi
Potatoes, loral ewt
50 lb. bars
Spinach, Seattle, box
Turoipa. do
Squash, doi.
Tomatoes, Dalles, hit;
03 , .
.15
- .Oltt
.00
1.00
JO
1 AO
"" .75
.10
55
JO
.03
, . - .40
. Vo. 1 150
. .50
.80
- .15
.35
.35
1939. lb.
1938.
HOPS
(Baying, Prices)
. .5 to .40
J 5
WOOL AMD MOHAIB
(Baying Prices)
Wool, median), lb. .85
Coarse, lb. .. J 5
Lambs, lb. .29
llobair. lb. -85
EGOS AND P0OXT1T
(Boyins Prices ot Andresea's)
Grade A force, dox .7 3
Grade B large dox. - .10
Grade A medium, do J
PulleU JO
Colored fry a . i 44
White Lecbonia, aeay Jl
Wbita Let-horn fry - ,, ,, JS
White Leghorn, light JO
Old Roosters . 45
Heavy hena. lib JS
MARIOS CBXAMBBT BarUg Prleaa
Butterfat. first quality .SOU
Butterfat, teeend qnality J8
Botterfat, preraiam M
Grade B raw 4 per cent
milk, Dairy Co-op price to
distributors, $1052. .
Butterfat, No. 1, SOKc;
No. 2, 28 He; premium, 82c.
"A trade print, 84c; B
grade, 83c; quarters, 85c
Logbora kens -
Leghorn fry era, i iba.
Colored byara. S I Iba.
Colored hena
Stare " .,
Old roottera
No. 3 grade So per pound lee a.
EGGS
Grade A large, dot
Grade A medium -
Grade B large
Grade B medians
.OS
as
. ai .
JOS
44
Lndergradea and ehez
Pulleta
23
as
.19
J
J3
JO
GRAIN. HA! AHD SEEDS
Wheat. Ru No. 1 recleaned .15 to SO
Oats, ton , ,. MM
seed barley, ton 82.00
Clover Hay, ton 13 00
Alfalfa ton ; 15.00 to 16.00
Egg mash. No. 1 grade, 80 lb. bag 1.75
Dairy feed, 80 lb. bag 1.40
Hen stretch feed , 1.85
Crack fd corn ..,,,.. 1.80
Wheat 1.60 to 1.70
Flax, per ba. 1.86
LIVESTOCK
(Baying prices tot Ho. 1 stock, baaed on
conditioua and aalea reported np to 4 p.m.
Lambs, 1939, tops 7.25
Lambs, yearlings 4.00 to 4.60
Ewet 1.50 to 3.50
Hogs, top , - 6.85
130-150 lbs.
250 300 lbs.
Sows
Beef cows ...
Balla
Heifers
6.10 to 6.85
6.10 to 6.35
4.50 to 5.00
5.00 to 6.50
5.50 to 6.00
5.00 to 5.50
4.00 to 5.00
JSVs
Dairy type cows
Dressed veal, lb.
HUTS
(Pries paid by Independent Packing plant
to grower)
Barcelona, orchard run, lie; jumboa.
14; Ige 12e; fancy lie; babiaa 10e,
Dnchilly and Brlx nuts le higher.
(Co-on Prices to Wholesalers)
Filberts Duehiily, jombo 18c; largo
16c; fancy lie. Brix not, Jambo, He;
large 15 e Barcelona, Jumbo, 17c; largo
14He; fancy, baby. 13c
Quotations at Portland
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 8. (AP)
Produce exchange:
Butter: Extras 81; standard! 89e;
prime firsts 27 H ; firsts 26.
Botterfat 81 Sltte.
Eggst Large extras 25; largo standards
21; medium extras 18; medium stand
ards 16; small extras 18; email stand
ards 12.
Cheese: Triplets 15V&: loaf 16.
Portland Grain
October 3
STOCK AVEEAGES
Compiled by Tbe Associated Proas
80 15
Indue Soils
Hot Cog. D .6 D .4
Tuesday 74.4 22.7
Pre-ioua day 75.0 23.1
Month ago 73.5 19.6
Tear ago 73.2 19.4
1089 high 77.0 23.8
.030 low 48.8 15.7
15
TJtil
D .1
88.7
88.S
87.1
83.1
40.6
83.7
60
Stocks
D 5
62.3
52.8
50.3
49.5
68.5
41.6
BOND AVERAGES
20 10 10 10
Kails Indus Util Forgn
Net Chg. D . D .1 A .1 A .1
Tuesday 62.3 07.8 93.5 46.6
Pre-ioua day 62.5 97.9 93.4 46.5
Month ago 55.9 95.9 90.4 49.0
Year ago 57.9 98.8 92.7 64.4
1989 high 64.0 100.8 97.5 64.0
1939 low 63.4 95.8 90.4 41.7
WALNUT AND
FILBERT GROWERS
See Ca First Before Selling
Tour Filberts Also Wal
nuts and Not Meats.
We Fay Highest Cash Price
MORRIS KLORFEIN
PACKING CO.
280 S. High Sc. Ph. 7633
J
POBTLA"D, Oct. 3. (AP) Wheat:
Open High Low Close
December 78 79 H 70 70
Cash Gram: Oats, So. 2, 88-lb. white,
25.00. Barley, No. 2. 45-lb. BW. 23.00.
Corn, No. 2, EY shipments, 25.00. Flax.
No. 1, 1.82.
Cash Wheat Bid: Soft white 77: west
ern red 77. Hard red winter: ordinary
75: 11 ner cent 75: 13 ver cent 78: 18
per cent 81; 14 per cent 84. Hard white
Baart: ordinary 83; 12 per cent 83; 13
per cen. 86; 14 per cent 89.
Today's Car Receipts: Wheat 85; flour
5; oats 9; millfeed 3.
Portland Prodnce
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 3. (AP)
Country Meats Selling price to retail
ers : Country-killed hogs, best butchers,
125-150 lbs.. 9-10c lb.; -ealers, fancy,
14 -15c; light-thin, 10-13c; heavy, 9
11c lb.: spring lambs. 15-15tte lb year
ling lambs, 1012c lb ; ewes, 5-7e lb.;
cutter cows, 8c lb.; canner cows, 8-8 c
lb.; bulls, 9-10c lb.
Live Poultry Buying prises : Leghorn
broilers 14-lfc; fryers, under 8 lbs, 14c
lb.; do, 3 to 4 lbs., 14c lb.; roasters, over
4 lbs., 14c lb.; do, 2 lbs. and over, 14
15c lb.; Leghorn hens, over 8 lbs, 10
10 Uc lb.: do. under 3 lbs.. 9-9 a lb.;
colored hens to 4 lbs., 14c; do, over 6
lbs., 14c; o. 2 grade, 5c less.
Turkeys Sellinr price: New-crop hens.
22 23c lb.; toms, 21 22o lb.
Potatoes TaVima Gems, 1.40-1.50;
Deschutes, 1.50; Klamath, 1.40 per ewV;
local Whites. 95c-1.15 orange box; Scap
poose Burbanks, 1.15-1.25 cental.
Onions Oregon, 40-60c; Yakima, 40c
tack; Oregon Bermudas, 3-3 e lb.
Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfal
fa, No. 1, 16.00 ton; oat vetch, 13.00
ton; clover, 11.00 ton; timothy, eastern
Oregon, 19.00; valley timothy, 13.00 14.00
ton, Portland.
Wool Eastern Oregon, fine, 25-26e
lb.; crossed, zs -9c lb.; Willamette vai
ley, 12 month, 29c lb.; lamb, 20e lb.
Mohair 12 month, 35c lb.; fall, 29e.
Cascsra 1939 peel. 4c lb.
Hops Oregon, 1939, 35-40c lb.; 1938,
nominal.
Domestic Flour Sellinr nrtca. eltv da
livery 1 to 25 bbl. lots; family patents,
49s, 6.95-7.55; bakers' hard wheat, net,
4.555.80; bakers' bluestem, 6.05-5.35;
IFfilllbeirte Maimftedl
- Highest CASH Prices Paid!
KELLEY-FARQUHAR & CO.
, Front & Norway Phone 8841
blended wheat flour, 5.10-5.45; soft wheat
4.85-4.90; graham, 49s, 6.90; whole
wsost. 48S, 0 ,
Portland LWestock
POBTLAXD, Ore- Oct 8.
(CSDA) Hora 850. Market
than Monday's average.
Barrows and gilts, gd-ch.
120-140 lbs 86
do gd ch, 140 180 Iba 6.
do gd eh, 160-180 Iba . 6.
do gd-ch, 180-200 lbs 6.
do gd-ch, 200-220 lbs 6.
do gd-ch, 220-240 lbs 6.
do gd-ch, 240-270 lba 6.
do gd-ch, 270-300 lbs .
do gd ch, 800-830 lbs 6.
do gd-ch, 830-360 lbs . 5.
do med. 160-200 lbs. 6.
Feeder tigs, gd-ch, 70-120., 6.
(AP)
10 lower
.25
85 (y
60
.90 0
75
35
25
10
00
85(g)
85$
50
6.50
7.00
7.15
7.15
7.15
6.75
6.50
6.85
6.26
6.10
6.80
7.85
Cattle 100; calves 35. Slow, steady
with late Monday.
Steers, good, 900-1100 lbl.. 8.25 9.85
do med, 750-1100 Ibs 7.50(a) .S(I
do med. 1100-1300 lbs 7.000 8.00
Heifers, med, 500-900 lbs- 5.25 6.80
do com, 500-900 lbs 5.25 6.15
Cows, choice, all wta 6.500 6.60
do good, all wta 4.500 5. SO
do med, all wts S.75 4.60
do cutter-com, all wta 3.50 (2 440
Bulls (ylgs ezc), beef, gd.
all wts 6.2563 6.60
do aautage, gd, all wta 6.00 Q 6.50
do med, all wta 6.50 6.S5
do cut-corn,- all wts- 4.75 540
Vealers, gd-ch, all wts 9.00010.00
do com med, all wts 5.50(g) u.ou
do cull, all wta 4.50 5.80
Calves, gd-ch, 400 lbs down 7.50 9.00
do com-med, 400 lbs dn 6.00 (fl) 7.SO
do cu'l, 400 lbs. down.... 4.00 540
Sheen 100.
Spring lambs, gd-ch
do medium ana gooa
do common
Yearling wethers, gd
do medium ,, .
Ewes, gd-ch
do corn-medium
7.75
7.00
6.-00
5.250
4.75
2.50
1.00
8.00
746
6.76
640
5 36
3.86
240
Wool in Boston
BOSTON. Oct. 3 CAP) (USDA) A
moderate volume of business waa being
transacted in domestic wools on the Boa-
tor, market today. Several buyers were
out of the market, but others were occa
sionally taking their quantities of wool.
While bids were mostly nnder the max
imum prices of last week, moat sales re?
ported were within last week's ranges of
selling prices. Average to short French
combing lengths fine territory wools, in
original bags, have been sold this week at
31 to 81-05, scoured basis, domestic
wools of three-eighths and quarter blood
grades vere slow, but Sooth American
wools of comparable grades were receiT
ing a fairly good demand.
Birthday Club's
Meeting Changed
-WEST STAYTON The Birth
day club meeting will be beld at
the Mrs. Merle Crane home Wed
nesday afternoon instead ot the
McClellan hall as was first plan
ned. Mrs. Fred Comstock and
Mrs. Ed Clark will be the host
esses. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bone hare
left recently for Tennessee to
spend the winter. This is Mrs.
Bone's home state.
INCREASED Tv2AREET
ahily HM tihe STATESMAN!
In a community noted for having a wide variety
of farming products, reliable, first-hand infor
mation about the daily markets is of vital in
terest to every farmer. Local markets are care
fully covered each day and their daily nps and
downs noted by The Statesman and tie in
formation put into the hands of rural readers
in the next morning's issue. Latest developments
in Portland and other market centers are
brought daily to The Statesman by the Asso
ciated Fress.
ME ESM STATESMAN
: Fcr Timely; Accurate Market Reports!
Rally Attempt
In Stocks Fails
Pace ' Exceeds Yesterday
but Leaders Fall,
Average Down
NEW YORK, Oct. J-(P)-The
stock market tried to rally a bit
today but there -were too many
offerings and not enough bidders
and leaders fell fractions to
around 2 points. .
The recovery effort came early
in the session, adding as much
as & point to values, but it didn't
last long. Throughout the pro
ceedings seemed slow in compari
son with recent war markets.
There was some Improvement to
ward the close.
The day's pace was a little fast
er than yesterday's and transfers
totaled 1,002,750 shares compar
ed with 837,890 on Monday. The
Associated Press average of 60
representative stocks dropped .5
of a point at 52.3.
Stocks down at the finish in
cluded US steel, Bethlehem, Chry
sler, Goodyear, Douglas Aircraft,
Santa Fe, Chesapeake & Ohio.
American Telephone, Texas Corp..
Westinghouse Electric, Du Pont,
Union Carbide, American Smelt
ing, Western Union, J. I. Case
and International Harvester.
Gardeners'
Mart
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 8. UP)
(OSDA) Produce priees:
Apples O r e g e n red Oelieioas, place
paca, i.ia-j.oj urueya, combination ex
tra fancy and Uncj, 81.15; 0 grade, 65e;
Kiofs. loose 0 65c: Baldwins 65e: Win
ter Bsasnss. face and fi!L0 65e:
Wash Jonathans, comb es fey and fey.
piace pace, ioe-i.ou; Kcd tt tar king Ucii
ciona. combination extra, fane? and faner
1.50-1.75; place pack, l.CO-1.75; extra
lancy wrapped 1.75-1.80; fancy 1.401.50
Artichokes 4 5 doa. boxea 2.75-8 00
dos. 70e.
ATocados California Qneen, Bharpiesa.
oenix. m.io-t.iv; otnere, Vl.O3-l.B0.
Bananas Per bunch, 5e per lb.; sand
cot or small lots. 6c.
Beana Oregon Kentuekrs, 3H-3e;
B'oa Lakes. 3tt-8c; fount, -6e lb Oro
con Giants 5e: Shell Lamas. BO BOa luc.
Berries Oregon huckleberries, 1118c
oonno.
Brussels Sprout 13-eop flats, 75-90.
Cabbage Local, 90 pound, new era tea.
medium aiie, 75-85c: per sack 50-60c.
Cantaloupes Washington, all sizes, 50
70c; Oregon Spears, 85e-1.00; The Dalles
5-T5e; DOlards, 85e-1.00; Junction City,
I 10-1.39. - - , k
Caoiiilower ieai jus. x, 76-90c: Ho.
Celery Oregon Utah, T5 90e; waits,
85e-1.00; bearta, 65-75c --..
Citrus Fruit CaUf. sranefrnit. fancy.
3 50-3.75; choice 3.00-3.60.
Coconott a.OO per cwt.
Cora Oregon. Washington. 1-8 dosen
boxes, 85C-1.00; fair, 60-65c; poor, 40
60c. Cranberries Oregtn, Washington, 35
lb. boxes, early blacks, 8.85-3.50.
Cucnmbera Oregon, flats, S0-B5e;
BiekJcra. . caerkius BOc-l.OO: No. 1. 40-
45e; Ko. 2, 85 40c; No. 3, 30-85c
Dill 2H -8C per lb.
Egrplsnt Local, flats, 80-60; fs
85c: dosen large in crate, 60 7 Sc. i
Ff California white, flats, best, 40
50e. ' '
-, Garlic Local, sew, 8-lOe lb.; string.
12-I5c per lb.
i Grains Calif. lugs, seedless. 1.10 1.25:
Ladr. Fingers, 1.1515: Malaras. 1.15:
Tokays. 95c-1.10; Ri biers, 1.10 1.33; Cor-
nichons, l.xa; Washington and Oregon
Concords and Early Uoore, lugs, best,
5-40e ; Muscat. 1.25.
Lemons Fancy.- all aises. 8.60-5.75.
choice 75o leae.
Lettote Local, dry sack 8 or 4 doten
(est, 85e-1.00; Washington topped, 1.85-
140; cam., icea, z.8d--.o.
Limes- CUf. flats. 150a. 9.50: display
eartoaa. WOc; doa. 2 0-2 5c.
Mushrooms VnltiTated, 1-lb. cartons,
5-te; H lb. canons, 18 20e.
- Onioia Washington, 50-lb. sack a. Wal
la Walla Spanish, med, 45 5Sc; white ball
globes 1.15-1 25; Ore. yellows, med, 10 lb.
aaeka 1415c, Ko. 1, 60-60e; Oregon pick
Is onions, large lots 6-5 e; small lots
6e.
; Oranges Talencias. larpe. 4.85-5.15;
med, 8.05-4.50; amall, 2.85 3.75; choice
SOe less,
; Peaches Washington Hales 55 60c,
lngs 75c; Oregon Muirs 50-60c; Oregon
Bales 60-70c; Orange Clings, 50-55c;
Salways 65-75c; Krnmmels 55c.
Peppers Oregon flats, green, 85 40c;
orange boxes, - 70-80c flats 65-75c.
Pears Washington extra fancy Bart
letts, 1.90; combination extra fancy and
fancy 1.50 1.60; loose, orchard run, 65
75e; Bose, loose, 50-75c; Anjoos, .loose
50-75c.
Peas Oregon coast, bashel bskts, 2 00
9.35; poorer 1.50-1.60; Oregon 25 1b.
boxes, best 3.00, poorer 1.40-1.50.
Plums Oregon italions, 20 25c per 20
Ib lug; Tamsona, 80-40c; fiangarian, 40
60c
Potatoes Market steady, Oregon, local
Long Whites and Rnssets. CS Ko. 1, 100
1b. sacka, $1.25 1.80; No. 2, 50-lb. sacks,
45-50e; Klamath Rnssets, US No. 1, 100
lb. sacks 1.40-1.50; Washington Rnssete,
US Ko. 1, 100-lb. sseks, 1.40-1.50; 85
lb. sacks, 40-5e; Ko. 2, 50-55c.
Quince Oregon loose, culls out, 2-8 He
per lb.
Spinach Local orange boxes. 40-60c.
Squ-sh Orange flat Zncchini, 85-40c;
Scallop and Crookneeks, 85 40c; Danish,
large crates, 65-70e; logs, 85c; Mar
blehead, 1-1 hie; Hubbard, 1 -2 c ; pump
kins, le pet lb.
Sweet Potatoes California Jerseys.
50-lb. crate. 1.55-1.65.
Melons Watermelons, Oregon, Klon
dike and stripes, 90e-1.00 per cwt.,
cratea extra; Casaba, loose, 14-1 lb.
eratea 70-80c; Ice Cream, hi -2c lb.; Santa
Clans, flat crates, 75c; Honey dew, crates
85c-1.00.
Tomatoes Oregon, local, best, 50c; lo
cal and Washington', unclassified 30-40c.
Bnncbed Vegetables Per dosen, par
sley 20-25e- radishes 15-20c; turnips 40
50c; green onions 15-20e; beets 12H-15c;
carrots 17 -20c; dill weed 4-5c per lb.;
endive 50 65c: broccoli 85 40c; kohl rant
SOe; celery root 60-60e; chard 20-25c;
chicory 40c.
Root Vegetables Per 100 lb. aacks.
Pastor on Trial
4
CP
I
. The Rev. Walter Dworeckl
Pastor of the Polish Baptist
church in Camden, N. J., the Rev.
Walter Dworecki, above, now is on
trial there on charges of having
purchased the murder of his 18-year-old
daughter, Wanda, found
dead in a "lover's lane," Aug. 8
Keizer Community
Club Will Convene
KEIZER The first community
club for the school year will con
vene at the grange hall Friday
night at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Al
bert MInturn, the newly elected
president, in charge. The Keizer
band will furnish music.
A reception will be given the
teachers of Keizer school. Doa
Douris will be guest speakef.
rutabagas, 1.25 1.50: tnrnips 1.35 1.50;
beets 1.00-1.25: carrots 60-75e.
Tomatoes Oregon local best 50-60e;
local and Washington, nnrlassified, 80
40c: California iuga 1.00 1.15.
Quotations
1 NEW YORK. Oct,
Al Chem it Dye. 185
Allied Stores ..
Amcr lean Can. 11
Amer For Power 2
Am Power & Lt 5
Am Rad Std San 10
Amer Roll mius -w-s
An. 3mtf A Ret 55
Am Tel Tel. . 160
Amer Tobacco ..-
Am Water Wks 13
Anaconda ..... ,33 '
Armour 111 . 'vi
Atchison ...... 3i
Barnsdall ..... 1
Bait & Ohio .... "
Bendix Avia ... 28
Bethlehem Steel 88
Boeing Air . ... .26
Borere Warner . z t "H
Budd Mfg ..... '
Calif Pack. . ... 25
Callahan Z-L . . 2
Palnmct Hpff... " 8 '
Canadian Pacific 5
J I Case ...... 8
Caterpil Tractor 61
Celanese z.
Certain-Teed ... 7
Ches & Ohio ... 43
Chrysler ...... 89"
Comwlth & Sou.
Consol Eaison
afrtTtall Oil
Corn Products
Dairy-Prod
tWa.a Bv...-. - 1x K.tlonal Dlst ..
30 - Natl Power & Lt
i 8 Northern Pacific
it 9 ix. tarkard Motors
Corn P"ac '4 qil jj Penney
Curtiss Wright . J H J C J .
reLeef ilVcmJ 40 SfUay Stores.
TSes'l Sou Cal Edison.
rrfortS 31" Southern Pacific
HulsonS:! b Standard Brands
fnt Paner &P Pf 47 Timk Roll Bear.
mi 't.' ... tr on far hide .
iiSt" " 40 Unl Aircraft.
SKSF ;i 4 47 United Airlines.
US Myers B . 1 96 US Robber ... .
rtoew's . . . . 32 ?s US Steel
Monty Ward . . . 63 Walworth . . .. .
Nash Kelvinatori 7 Western Union .
National Biscuit 22 White Motors . .
National Cash .16 Wool worth
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Royal Neighbors
Plan Activities
LAKE LABISH A covered
dish luncheon and general social
time was enjoyed at the Clyde
Harris home In Brooks cn Sep
tember 28. At this time plans
were completed for autumn work
for the Royal Neighbor lodge.
Present were: Georgia Mat this.
Pearl Harris, Ada Faist, Margaret
Campbell, Myrtle Beckner, Bertha
StreeW, Katie Sturgis Margaret
Means. 4
Two guests were present, MM.
Frank Duffus and Mrs. C. Keiaer
both f New Sharon, Iowa. BotH
are guests here to meet the young;
son $f Mr. and Mrs. Carlson K,
Duffus. The baby arrived Sep
tember 26 and has been named
Stephen Frank Duffus.
Fregbmen Are Initiated
dXytON The freshman clagi
of the Dayton union high school
was initiated by the senior class
at the high school building Fri
day jiight. There were 12 visi
tors besides the classes.
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In A Hurry"
STATE FINANCE CO.
A Home-Otcned Institution
(Childs &l Miller's Office)
344 State St., Salem, Ore.
Phone 0261 Lie No. S-216 M-222
POLLY AND HER PALS
Putting a Bee in Paw's Bonnet!
By CLIFF STERRETB j
Sff-T OUR CLUB WlMMlN EAhTeACH " "C-SS f OH. I'LL. JESS '-HCAM
fLTYWT I IS PRESENT1N' A ( ONE OF US IS L jVUH 1Q mS WEARrvrV Xv(DMV'
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MICKEY MOUSE
Magic Misunderstanding!
By WALT DlfcNEX
if THE IDEA! TALKING
ABOUT BOtLIN
PFnPLP IKl on I
WHY, THAT IT'S
AWFUL:
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f WHO SHOULD BE J.hT 1 f V '
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WHAT'S THE USE OF YJ SllZVs II I (0--.
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LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY
Prospecting for a new Grubstake
By BRANDON WALSH
YOUR PLACfc VaAS A 6WCU. HIDEOUT FC3R THE '
GAKU3 RIGHT NEAR THE BORDER THE
L-W-DOGS NEVER SUSPECTED AMVTHWG
THEY KNEW "VCXiK HONEST.
Birr now-
V5
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COMiW MY OLD WOMAN SAID HER SISTER
WAe HEADED FOR THE POORHOUSE IF
SHE HAD MONEY SHE COULD
vierruseuDOFNiy
SISTER GOT
MONEY
THE
(MOHEY?
I HOW MUCH
77.
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GRUBSTAKE FOR (JS I'LL PIDE HOME. ANf
A UTTUZ PROSPECTIN MAYBE TOMORROW
TU- BE BACK WITH A RACK-
HORSE LOADED WITH PRO-
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TIMES HE ACTS AND TALKS SORT ROUGH
UNL DU( UNLcSS HE'S ANGRY HE r
NEVER MAKES AMY RCALTROUBUi I
TOOTS AND CASPER
An Unexpected "Reunion"
By JIMMY UURInS
TOOTS,! TOLD VWSO "1 fTT VDURff TO 11 sREAT SCOTTt Y WOWlE 1 f 1 MOLLV WILL NEVER FOPZlf s --.ll
JUUE TO STAY WITH ILADJO OCCUPY THE J (THANK 1 INVITED AU I AND HERE tVE U5FOR USuALA VutZl
"roN TOR9? 5si A5f B3SSi. Whl BkSSoM J c SKIDDER TO A BROUGHT HIS OULlE TOISr Aa? I "sSL? J
T0WN S -TWet? J 7 j; DEAR dr ( ?27flil0ttPER' WITH US f EX-WIFE TO SHELL SWEAR WE FRAMED A iJoWl CL
THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popcyt Gear Sailing, if the Sea Were Soup! f
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