PAGE EIGHT Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Wednesday Momina. May 22. 1943 Stocks Lowest In two Years i Losses Run to 13 Points as Traders Fear Forced Peace NEW YORK, May 21-jP)-Stocks crumbled to new Iowa for the past two years in. today's market, with war issues prin cipally depressed, as fears revir ed in Wall Street of a German forced peace following fresh al lied reverses. - While a little buying support near the close cat losses run ning to more than 13 points at the: worst, leading steels, motors. aircraits, electrical equipment, chemicals, coppers, oils and mail orders were well under water when the final gong sounded. Prices relapsed at the start and the ticker - tape frequentlj was behind floor dealings for lengthy intervals. It was several minutes ' late at the end when the' recovery move got under way. Belated short covering and some bargain buying were credited with the last-minute come-back. . The Associated Press average of 60 stocks hit ' a new bottom since June 3, 1938, and was off 2.9 points at 37.7, duplicating last Tuesday's fall, which was the sharpest since Oct. 18, 1937. Transfers of 3,939,510 shares were the largest since Sept. 12 last year. They compared with 1,237.780 the day before. The market was one of the broadest in months, 1,042 indi vidual issues changing hands against 876 yesterday. Of the total, there were 953 . declines, 15 advances and 74 unchanged. Prominent losers, included U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Douglas Aircraft,- Glenn Martin, Sperry, General Motors, Chrysler, Mont gomery Ward, J. I. Case, Allied Chemical, Du Pont, Westing house, Philip Morris, American Smelting, Anaconda, Dow Chem ical, Easeman Kodak, Loft, Tex as Corp., Standard Oil of N. J., American". Telephone, U. S. Rub ber, Union Pacific and Great Northern. Closing Quotations Mickle Refuses Place as Agriculture Collaborator Director J. D. Mickle of the state department of agriculture reported today a heavy calendar for June makes it impossible for him to accept appointment as col laborator of the United S t a t es department of agriculture. Mickle is one of four state direct ors of agriculture Invited to act in this capacity and to attend a meeting of the group in Wash ington, DC, in June. The invitation was extended by LaFayette Patterson, Washington, DC, special assistant to the AAA. NEW YORK, May 21-5J)-Todays closing quotations: Natl Dairy Prod National Diat .: Northern Pacific Natl Power St Lt Packard J C Penney Al Chem & Dye141 Allied Stores American Can - 89 Am For Power .. 1 Am Power A Lt 24 Am Rad Std San 5 Am Roll Mills ..10 Am Smelt & Ref 32 Am Tel & Tel.149H Am Tobacco 70 Am Water Wks.. 5 Anaconda .... 19 Armour 111 Aachison 14 Barnsdall 3 Bait Sc. Ohio 7 Bendix Aviation 26 H Beth Steel 68 Boeing Air 17 Borge Warner 14 Budd Mfg 3 Calif Pack . 14 Callahan Z-L .-. 1 Calumet Hec 74 Canadian Pacific 2 J I Case 40 Caterpil Tractor 44 Celanese 21 Certain-Teed 3 Chesapeake ft O 31 Chrysler Coml Solvent Comwlth ft Sou Consol Edison Consol Oil Corn Products Curtiss Wright -Danglas Aircraft Du Pont Elec Power ft Lt General Electric General Foods General - Motors Goodyear Tires. Great Northern.. Hudson Motors.. Illinois Central. Insp Copper Int Harvester I nt Nickel ... Int Paper ft P Int Tel ft Tel Johns Manville- Kennecott , Libbey-O-Ford Llgg ft Myers B Loew's Monty Ward Nash Kelvinator' National Biscuit National Cash 86 8 16 24 6 45 8 74 153 - 29 37H 40 13 16 3 1 8 43 20 42 2tt 49 25 32 89 22 32 4 18 10 12 18 4 2 74 Phillips Petrol - 34 Press Steel Car." 7 Pub Service NJ- 33 Pullman ! 18 Safeway Stores.. 34 Sears Roebuck -63 Shell Union 8 Sou Cal Edison. 24 Southern Pacific 7 Standard Brands B Standard Oil Cal 17 Standard Oil NJ 32 Studebaker 6 Sup Oil 1 US Steel 44 Walworth 3 Western Union. 14 White Motors 7 Woolworth 30 Tlmk Roll Bear 36 Trans-America 4 Union Carbide .66 United Aircraft. 42 United Airlines. 12 US Rubber 1 Salem Market Quotations (Baring Prices) The Di-icei below supplied by a local grocer sod indicative oi the daily market prices paid to drawers by Salem buyers but are not raaranteeti by The State man.) VEGETABLES Cabbage, lb, Carrots, Calif-, dot. Cauliflower, -f local Cue embers, doz. Celery Lettuce, local . ,, Onions, 50 lbs. Green onions, dox PeDDen. ereea .. Potatoes, local, et. o. 1. SO lb. bazs - New potatoes, lb. Radishes Spinach, Seattle, box Rhubarb, lb. Asparagus, dox. Peas, local, lb. Strawberries, dox , local .024 .53 1.65 .90 2 00 1.35 2.50 25 .25 1.85 .60 .02 , .25 .75 .02 .75 .08 2.25 .30 .40 .45 .45 Mustard greens, dos. Watercress, doz. Beets, doz. Turnips, dos. GRAIN. HAT AND SEEDS Wheat, No. 1 recissned, bu. .75 Oats, ton 17.00 Feed barley, toa 20.00 Clover hay, ton ,10.00 Alfalfa hay, ton 12.00 Eft mash.. No. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.80 Dairy feed, 80 lb. bag 1.40 Ben scratch feed 1.90 Cracked corn . - 1.90 Wheat 1.60 EGOS AND P0ULTBT (Buying Prices of Andresen't) Specials, large Grade A large, ox. Grade A medium, dox.. Grade B large, doz.. Pullets Colored hens Colored frys White Legbern, heary White Leghorn frys . White Leghorns, light. Old roosters . Heavy hens. lb. ., 15 14 .12 .12 .09 .11 .17 .09 Jl .08 .05 .12 11 to (Buying Prices of Marlon Creamery ) Ortde A large, dox. Grade A medium, dox Gride B large, dox. . Undergrade and chex Large dirties ...... Pullets Leghorn hens ... Leghorn fryers, 1 $4 lbs.. Colored fryers, 2-8 lbs Colored hens . , .15 .13 .13 .10 .13 .09 .08 .13 .14 .11 Berry Packing Opens Canning Season Here The berry canning season is getting underway here with machinery turning this morning in nearly all principal can neries handling strawberries. About 300 pickers were at work in the 3000 acres of berry fields in the Salem area yesterday, harvesting a bumper crop which ripened at least a week ear lier than usual and is said to be of superior quality. Height of the strawberry season is ex-O pected to be reached at the end of next week when about 4000 . pickers will be employed and hundreds will be handling the berries in canneries. Even though deliveries started yesterday, canners say no price has yet been set. Packers who bar rel the berries say they are wait ing barrelers to set prices.. The Marshall strawberries of the Woodburn pool were recently bought by the Oregon Fruit Pro ducts company at a 5-cent basis, but buyers do not consider this - tonnage' of sufficient sire to con trol the market. Small Crews Start A small crew is starting . this morning at Hunt Brothers can " nery on Red Heart and Clark Seedling strawberries and goose berries. Oregon Fruit Products company started packing Monday night, and now hare a small crew , of around 60 working. Paulus Brothers began packing Marshalls ST 74 Gooseberries Wanted Oregon Fruit Prcducls Co. West Salem and Red Hearts last night, and Kelley Farquhar will begin cold packing Marshalls here Monday. A new plant was started by Kel ley Farquhar yesterday at Gre sham which will handle berries exclusively. At Woodburn the Ray-Mallng cannery started Monday night with a crew of 300 and will add about 80. more workers today. The can nery will handle principally Mar shalls, bought from the Silverton, Union .Hill and Coltoa areas. A few Red Hearts will also be hand led. Gooseberries are also being packed there. Ripen in Heat Length of the strawberry can ning season will depend upon the weather. It the heat continues, berries wilt' ripen faster and the season will be shortened. Shortage of picking labor Is also anticipated in case the; season is shortened by good weather. The Salem of fice of the; state employment ser vice, handlnig placements of pick ers, anticipates need of about 4000 pickers, 300 of which are already in the fields. Already a shortage of labor is reported In the G re sham and Cornelius berry areas. . The gooseberry season will last about 10 days. Boysenberries, youngberries, raspberries and loganberries are expected to arrive'at local can neries in about three weeks, with cherries following the next week. Although no cherry prices have been set, growers report that they expect a better price than last year. 8 C Per Lb. For Good Glean COTTON RAGS To Be Used for Press Wipers No SMALL Pieces Accepted : SMssEaaa , Vuhf Go, 215 So. Ccnncrcid Si. Batter fat. No. 1, 23 He; No. 2, 23 He; premium, 26 He. A grade print, 2He; M grade 28 Hi quarters SO He. 1939 1940 contracts, lb.. - HOPS (Buying Prices) .29 to .SO .SO XJVS8TOCX (Baying prices lor No. 1 stock, based conditions and sales reported op to 4 p.m.) 1940 spring lambs 7.eu Lambs . 4.00 to 6.00 Ewes 2.00 to 4.00 Hogs, top, 180-220 lbs . S.00 Sows , 4.00 beef Cows . 6.00 Bulls S.00 te S.50 Heifers .50 to 7.7e Dairy type cows- Lit Teal Dressed Teal. lb. WOOl. AND MOHAIR (Baying Prices) 4.50 to 5.&0 S.00 .11 H Wool, mediant, lb. Coarse, lb. Lambs, lb. Mohair .S3 .S3 .25 .40 No. 23-114 Synopsis of Annual Statement 1 tae National Retailers Mutual Insurance Company ol Chicago, in the State of Illi nois, on tba thirty-first day of Decem ber, 1939, made to the Insurance Com missioner of the State of Oregon, pursu ant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid P. Mutual Company. Net premiums received during the year. S2.492.04S.14. Interest. diTidends and rents received during the year, 43,685.27. Income from ether sources received during the year, $30,071.77. Total income, 2,565,13.18. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year includ ing adjustment expenses, fey 8.7tf.70. Commissions and salaries paid during the year, $626,615.49. Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year, f 63.105.61. Dividends paid on capital stock during the year, A one. Amount of all other expenditures. f713.725.42. Total expenditures, f 2,302. 24S.23. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate owned, Nona. Loans on mortgages, $72,762.58. Value of bonds owned (amortised), $1,226,367.12. Value of stocks owned (market value). $120,873.00. Cash in banks and oa band. $1,505.- 021.82. Premiums in course of collection writ ten since September 30, 1939, $32,263.51. Interest and rents due and accrued. $9,202.48. Other assets (net), $17,287.21. Total admitted assets, $2,983,782.73. LIABILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid. $140.- 505.18. Amount of unearned premiums On all outstanding risks, $1,454,757.68. Due for commission and brokerage. $87,292.29. Ail other liabilities. $401,227.57. Total liabilities, except capital. $2. 083,782.72. Cspital paid up. Mutual Company. Surplus over all liabilities, $900,000.- 00. Surplus as regards policyholders. $uo,ouu.oo. Total, $2,983,782.73. BUSINESS IN OREGON1 FOB THE TEAR Net peeminma received during the year. $20,043.98. lSet losses paid daring the year. $.- 01 V.70. Net losses incurred daring tba year. S19.U33.11. . .. JSame of Company, National Retailers Mutual Insurance Company. name ot r resident, James B. Ksnptr. Name of Secretary. Chase M. Smith. Statutory resident attorney for service. Hugh H. Earle, insurance Commissioner. No. 96.113 Synopsis of Annual Statement of the Netherlands Insurance Company of Tba Hague, ia Holland, on the thirty-first day of December, 1938, made te the in surance Commissioner of the State ot Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid bp. Daposit, $400,000.00. INCOME Net premiums received daring the year. atu,oo.80. Interest, dividends, and rents received during the year, $54,982.99. Income front other sources receiTed during the year, $148,258.19. lotal income, $563, 67 03. DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year .Includ ing adjUHtment expenses, $106,544.76. Commissions and salaries paid d urine cue year, 9100,007.10. laxes. licenses cad fees Daid d urine I me year, vzz.siu.ai. Dividends paid on capital stock during I ir.e year. None. Atnoust of all other expenditures. fzzz.yzs bo. Total expenditures, $578,451.25. ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estita owned t market value), Iione. Loans on mortcaeea and collateral. et Kone. Valne of boads owaed (amortised). ai.uwB.ot o.uu. Value ef stocks owned (market valaat. Cask in banks and ea hand. $301,838,- 47. Premiums in coarse of collection writ ten since September 81), 1939. $50,550.67. interest and rente due and aecrued. $B,V47.Z4. Other assets (net). $2,515.15. Total admitted assets, $1.794.577.5 J. LIABILITIES Gross claims lor losaea an Daid. $29.. 852.80. 1 Amount of nnearnei premiama a all outstanding risks. $436,028.41. Doe tor eoasnussioa and broken. S2. vw.uu, All other liabilities, $16,431.09. " Total liabilities, except capital. 8484.- 313.30. ; Capital Paid 00. deoosit. 8409 000 00 Surplus ever all liabilities. $910,265.8$. Surplus aa swearda . nolielra a j.oxw.zoa.ip.'. lOiat, SI, .37T.D3. - f BUSINESS IH OREGON i FOR Till! YEAR Net premiums received darinr ttis Net losses said dariac the tssr. Sa.. 033.81. - . . Net losses incurred duxiaar tba mr ' "I aa.v44.ee,' ' - Aimi 01 CoSSDSnT. Tba Netherlands Ins. Ca. - Kama of TJ. B. Maaacer. KaVt. BL Clark. , ' -. Name of Ass's. Manager, B. T. Swea- aey. statutory resident attorney for servica, 1 insurance Lommissioner, caiem, vregna. Wlieat Futixres ! Tumble, Revive Trade Depressed by Fall in Securities, but ! Pressure Light CHICAGO. May Jl-fJPV-Wheat f uteres tumbled as much as 4H cents a bushel today, but the downturn- encouraged enough ouying support to wipe out more tnan halt of the losses. Reports of continued German successes against the allies, a sharp fall in securities and mod erate to fair moisture In the do mestic southvest depressed trade from the start, but pressure was rather light. The market was sensitive to small buying or sell- log orders and prices fluctuated rapidly , and at times nerrously witmn a range of about S cents. At their lows. May 31 and July 30. wheat futures were 2 and 14 cents, respecurely, within mini mum price pegs established Sun day. Support from mills i, was lighter than recently, but helped lift prices as much as 3 cents irom tne . day's lows. Wheat on the board of trade yesterday's close. May 824, July finished cents under 82-8214. Will Take Camp rire Examinations SILVERTON Mrs. Edward Giren and Mrs. George Jaeschke will go to Portland Wednesday to attend a council fire where ! they will take examinations for Camp Fire Girls' trallseeker and guardianship rank at the Unitar ian church. Mrs. Given and Mrs. Jaeschke hare been studying a campfire suardianshiD eoura at th Port land YWCA for some time. They win assist with the local camp fire work at SilTerton. Keizer Band to Practice For Silverton Club KEIZER - The Keizer band will meet at the schoolhouse Thursday night at 7 o'clock for practice. All members are re quested to be present. oiation& t Portlidl W)ftTLANn. Ore- Msr SI (As) Eggs: Large estras IT; stanJsrds 18; BBediaat extras 1$; standards Chaaaet Trial ta 14: loaf la. Butter: Xxtrae 37; standards 8S prisae firsta sSHt firsts Si. Satterfat 3SH-37. Portland Grain POBTLAXU, Ore, Wheat: . Opea Mar ; t star High 78 78 8. 31 (API- Low Close 78 78 73 78 88 lb. white. Sentember . 78 Cash 6rais: Oats. No. 31.00. Barley. No. 2, 44 lb. BW. 21.00. Ka. 1 tlax 1-83. Cash Wheat Bid) t Soft white 73; westers white 73; wretera rod 73." Hard red winter: OTdiaary 73: 11 per cent 74: 13 per crat 80. Hard white-Baart 13 per cent 94: 13 per cent 89; 1$ par cent 1.02. Today's Car Receipts: Wheat 28; floor 4; ccra i; uata a; sniuieea a. Portland Livestock THRTLAND. Ore- Msy 21 (API IL'SDA) Hogs: Salable 350: Moderate ly active. Barrows ami gilts, gd-eh. 140-140 lbs do gs-eh, do gd-eh, do gd-eh, do gd-eh, do ge-ch, do gd-ch. Feeder pigs. 100-180 180 300 200-220 820-340 340-370 370-800 lbs. lbs lbi lbs lbs lbe gd-ch 70-130, 8.35 0 6.00 5.40 1 S.8S 6.00 6.3S 6.60 W 6.25 8.506 8.85 .35 S.75 S.S5 6.SO 4.50 ftj 5.25 Cattle: Salable 50; cal res. salable 25. total 85: market steady with Monday's Steer.s gd 900-1100 lbs f 0.8S1O.35 do medium 750-1100 IDs. 8.504 s.45 do coransoa 750-1100 lbs 7.004, 6.50 Heifers, good 750 900 lbs. 8.756 8.35 do medium 500 900 lbs. 7.74 4 8.75 4o common 500-900 lbs 6.35 a 7.75 Cows, good, all weights. T.35J 1.60 do medians, all weights 6.50 1 7.00 d cut-ton, alt weigh ta -so 8-&0 do eaaaer. all weigbte 3.76(3 A50 Bulls (ylgs. excld.), heel ' good, all weigots 7.00 7.35 do sausage, gd, all U 6.75 if 7.00 do median, all waigbu. 6.003 6.75 do cut-corn, all wts....; 5 25 S.Oo Vealers, gd-ch, aU weights. . 8.00 64 9 00 do eom-ased, all wts ..... 6.50o? 8 00 do call, all weights 4.56 6.60 Seep; Salable 850, total 800: active. steady to strong. Spring lambs, rood-hoice$ 8.75 fll 8.00 do meqmm-gdod . l.lSij) S.50 do common 7.00 (oi 7.50 Lambs, shorn, medium-good 6. 85(g) 6.50 do common 5.50(4 6.00 Zwes, shorn, good-ehoiee 8.00 (ry 8.35 do common-medium , 1.00 W S.OO Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar 31 f API I I.. (.. I... Et.Sn. l - kT- 1 grads. Legion broilers, 1H to 3 lbs.. 15e 10. ; iryars, unoer a ids it 10.: s to a ik. r. Ik . . iv. 1 . lh Tvhnrn kim. .far 1 1A lha lb under .8. lbs.. 10s lb.;, colored, bens. over a ins., me id.; 4 to a 10s, lse to. rr. ...ft Twrk.,, Sailing Ttrirm ' Ha I hens. 13; 1414 e lb.; tome 9-10c. Unions Oregon to. 1, s.vo-z.is per SO lh. bsg. Sets, white 6He lb.; brown 5 He. New California, 2.75 3.90 per 50 lh. bag. New Potatoes California WkMsa SO. 1.35! 100s. 3.35-3.85. 1 Potatoes Desehatea, 1.90-3.00 i atlam ath 1.80 per ewt; oaai hills brand l.0-.04 araU; sweat aietateea 8,45 S.60 erata. 1 .. 1 Hay Selling-price te retailers! Alfal fa No. 1, 15 60 toa; eat atch.j 18.00; eaever, 11.00 toa: timothy, eastera Ore- go a, lsoo; valiey timothy 14.0(1 toa. Weot 1940 Csstera Oregoa, flae msd, 23 H 37 He lb.; creesbred. SO-SO He lh.; Willamette vaJey as meath 83e lb-j aamaa a to. I I , Mohair 1940. 13 moatha. 40e Jb, di .n.M a . i - ! ixKuitim irrra, is to 1 - Oosatry Meats Selling prices U retail- Hops Oregon 1839, 10c) 1940 eea tracts 80s lh.: 19461 aeedless S3e - aMsaeaato imf 1 stmst iprtea. eity e tivary t't II khL lots I tamilv bateara. 49s, 6.78-7.85; bakers' hard wheat. Bet, .z-a.eu: hskers blueetem. 6.10-6.50: blended wheel flour 5.95-6 JO; son whest 8.50-5.80; graham 4Bs, 4.80; whole waeat, ens, 0.45. . -I - Wool In Boston BOSTOJT, May 21 (AP1) (ClfDA) There was very little hhaiaes beiat traas acted la wool today oa the Boston mar ket. Quotations were mostly steady ea spot wools. Aa occasional1 offering was reported being quoted slightly easier Good Preach combing length fiat terri tory wools la original bags were mostly St 83 to 83 rents, separed basis. Country-peeked three-aichtha aad smarter blood bright fleece weole for- shipment from the country were sjuOted mostly at 37 to 88 cents, la the grease, delivered to asers, little demand for thessj wools wss reported hero bat some local mills vera reported active ia tha country. Stocks and Bonds v May '31' - STOCK AVE SAGES Compiled by The Associated Pleas 80 15 - Indus Bails Xet chaage . I4.5 D1.8 Tuesday 53.5 . 1 3 Frevtoaa day 58.0 14.5 Month ago. 73.0 . . 19.0 Tear ago 64.4 1 7.7 1940 high 74.3 80.5 1940 low 68.5 13.3 Kew lows. 1 . BOVD AVEKAOES ' 30 :--ie 10 Bails Iadus i Ctil Net change D3.3 D1.0 i D2.0 Tuesday - 49.4 . 9.5 : 91.5 Previous day 61.6 10O.5 : 93.8 Month ago .. 67.9. 103.1 . 97.0 Tear ago 54.8 89.7 i 95.5 1940 low . . 49.4 99.5 91.3 1940 low 49.4 99.5 91.9 Kew lows. Guns Are Confiscated LONDON, May 1JP)- swooped d o w n . on cunsmith1 shops . throughout Britain and carried off stocks of the latest move to meet column", dancer. artns quoted 15 60 Util Stocks 1 D1.3 D2 9 ! 81.1 .87.7 83.6 40.6 , 38.8 60.8 86.8 , 45.6 40.6 83.3 81.1 87.7 - 10.. Foran D .6 37.4 88.0 .47.5 61.8 87.4 87.4 Police 's (today in fifth Tliird Spray Due For Walnut Blight t ta nnvr time to aDDly the third or early postbloom spray ap plications for tne control oi wai nut blight to grafted Franqnette ssii Mirrtie orchards located in the rlrer bottoms and on the tsI- ley floor, advises Asssltant Coun ty Arent Robert Rieoer, wno nas Just received ' word on mis irom p. W. Miller, associate pathologist at corTauis. r Soma valley orchards, . which, because of strain variations, may not be quite ready to spray, and orchards located on the hill soils above the valley floor will not be ready to spray until later, in tor mar vssrs. orchards located at ele vations ranging; from 100 to 100 feet above sea level have oeen anywhere from' two to seven days later than those on the valley floor. It Is recommended that the aam afrenth of Bordeaux mix- tore, namely, 3-1-50, be used for this application as was used for the nrehloont treatments. It Is not necessary to use oil with the post bloom application to reduce the severity of leaf burn as the leaves are largely resistant to Bordeaux spray Injury by now. Four States Will .Join Conference The Washington, Idaho, Cali fornia and Oregon, departments of agriculture Joint conference for discussion 'of uniformity in grades and standards and stan dard containers for fruits and veg etables will be held Friday, June 7, at Medford, Director J. D. Mickle of the state departmf-Kt of agriculture said today. Mickle suritested the sesnlon. - W. B. raraer, director of the California department, will l-e represented at the conference by S. 8. Rogers, chief of the bureau of fruit and' vegetable stands ri sation. ' Middle Grove Club To Can for Scliool MIDDLE OllOVB Blxtein members of the Amttle elub and visitors, Mrs. ,Wlrshlng 'and Mrs. Thelraa 8charf. were entertalnt-d In the May meeting at the hoine of Mrs. Mlpnie Goode, with Mrs. Ida OUen Joint hostess. This group voted to do canning dur ing; the summer for the school cafeteria. A hostess shower wag a feature of the evening end re freshments were served . at the close of meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scbarf are on a two weeks motor trip to California. Santa Monica Is their destination. - Mrs. William McAnnlch wa hostess Thursday to 18 mtmhn of the F1delis class of the First Baptist Sunday school. , Elverta Mlnton, teacher of the advanced room fn the school for four years, has accepted a posi tion In the Hood River grade school where she will have the sixth trade and also teach iuuhIc In sixth, ! seventh and eighth grades. The school here rioted Friday and the school picnic held on Monday. Ex -Commissioner Dies v tr, mm w . . . . v. . . mm . - r u i a lj a .v it, Aia y z Grant Phegley, 3, former Mult nomah eountr commissioner' died Sunday. Drop Right in and Shake JIands With "Ilr. neady Cash" NO EMBARRASSING ' QUESTIONS WILL BE . ASKED AT STATE FIIIAIICE CO. 344 Stat Phono 9261 i Uc S-216 M-222 ... f Honey Pronplly ill Low Dales! POLLY AND HER PALS That's What's Burniag Him up! . By CLOT STERRLT I A?PCAL ) S -T HIM ) (S2LW) , Jr. Yi UVIM- feCONOMV IP IT'S -THE iT) MICXEY MOUSE Nra. Nya. Said th Cactus j By WALT DISNEY ri r Lllut when rlAJ;u F1 ja JY dope I rz'r ylf stte-lrf tpMEY p s-y J ' ' . " : -i? f s LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Throo o'Qock and All Is Weill By BRANDON WALSH "MUST BE MKxHTlA FOR l- 1 VA4iTTAV AACAM, 1 f SCHOOt-TO LET OUT . jSMrmTClTlXMf J there Goes AMMt& fmyr. ' I PIGGEO WE MUST HVT A ' J V13l-WlCrt uN CVEkr MSV OP MCB8C ME. SWALLEREO AM MOORtGLASS EVERtWl SET HEE A-fTGGeWlM' IS HE A PLAIM CAMME CRfTTEfc? OR A r CUCKOO CUOCK t - -SM mT SV LOOK HERE COMES THE VCUMGSTER3 A-RUSHINT OUTTA THE SCHOOLHOUSE DOG ARRIVED RIGHT ON SCHEDULE LIKE A FASTMAILTRABsl CR9 AW) TOOTS AND CASPER Th Worry of Casper's VE5 thb A ooq.? that uncle If EVERETT L6FT WFTH ME TO H DEPOSIT FDR HIM ! IS 6 ONE NOTHING EVER WORRIED ME MUCH IN ALL MY LIFE. Cner. 10. Xmm tann Mw. Wartd itrWi MONEY WOULDN'T rEEL VlAUP BAD ! HOW AM 2 IrOXUh t EXPLAIN WHEM H5 TOMORROW f IF IT WO?E MY 1 5 IV RETURNS D ) V x l M. ZERO., t KIN TELL By THE WV Vd TAW. sfiS VOlRE CLAO ALL OvePtAM"! GIAQTOQ ICAITSE MR HAPWAIHT SCK MO MORE AN TOOAV I D AU MY LESIONS SWELL, v 7 . N. If 1 V II er bb --w . ' k 1 terH . -l TTL By JIMMY liURPin Ul?ka WPLL Just wave to FACE THE MUSIC. CASPER4- WERE IM FOR IT AND WORRYING WONT BRlNir THB, MONEY BACK. T WANT TO DO THE RlirHT THlN i 'I'M RESPONSIBLE FOR THAT MONEY! I'LL HAVE TO MAKB IT ZiOODl BUT IP X POOLED EVERYTHING X POSSESS. COULDN'T RAISE THAT MUCH DOUZrM .YES. I LL IVE HIM & A WEEK " UNTIL ITS ALL- PAID BAC1 THIMBLE nffUaTREtarrtotj Pop)y Far Safe Keeping " WhenI UNCLE EVERETT SHOWS OP TOMORROW WOW! What a SCENE "THERE'LL. 5-ax. 'MV PPHENa THE OEPSKINS COULD Wc QUTTE PELPtUL !' Sr "bENTTO r- . i ey. THrXTOC YEA. SPNJACH WIMPY. V BUT dEEPS WN NOT UE AM ML THE JEEPS SEZ ICON MNtr4 ft. FAJR FKiKT tvtH SET 1 DDK 2T5kL J4 SJ VJEU..We rVJC THE OftH MONEY. THc AMOUNT rLAR& WfKXSL THAN ENNYTWSt. f VArJr BUV P6V5ACrTCR 1 ORP4S TVEYCE OMA, LEVEL AM I HOPES I VWA. I MUSfTT USE wO MOKtr FOR GOOD DLC0S rr yul .TO6 eytcrjncj: NS KEEPS, THE CASH VJHttJE I CxOcS BACK AKt 5MAO(b THE CHAMP ME BARE rTSKS WlLLrXrtJE OKAVtr - JEW I 6 S k e fi-22 JCLPJ mm 7W f i i c u, 4 fjcu i . JCWYxrvpYtrr 7f mmm