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7-: PAGE EIGHT - - , I .War News Hits :StqctMait Many ; Issues' Dip Lowest i in Two Years; Losses Cut at Close . NEW YORK," .Juae lO-flV Mace adTersa war ; news, topped off by Italy's long awaited plnnge into the conflict, hit the .stock market todajt and man; issues dipped to the . lowest levels in two years or 'longer." . 'lit was an orderly downswing, i with selling never getting out of ' hand. Leaders, off 1 to 4 points 1 at one time a few inactites were inf arrears as r much as 10 cut their losses at the close. Prices backed away at the start and, as Mussolini burled bis battle challenge at the allies, quotations fell to bottom marks of the day. j Then there was a " quick comeback,- led by steels ; which soon . transformed minus Into pins ljrns. The recovery. however, failed to carry tnrougn and j another . moderate dip ap- . noartwl In'thA last half-hour. ' The Associated Press average of 60 stocks ended 6ft 1.2 points ". ai 37. eaualline the low figure . of May 27, 1938. Except for the short rallying period alter I p. m., dealings were, relatively slow. Transfers totaled 971, 44g shares against 469,410 last Friday. Prominent losers on the day . -were Wright Aeronautical "and Norfolk & Western, off 7- each; Eastman Kodak, 6; Allied Chemical, 4, and Union Pacific i Falling 1 to more than 3 were Douglas Aircraft, Lockheed, Sperry, US Steel, Bethlehem, Chrysler, General Motors, Sears Roebuck, Du Pont, American Can, Standard Oil of NJ, Kennecott, International Nickel, American Telephone, US Rubber and Great Northern. Montgomery Ward was u the greater part of the session, bat' eased at the finish. US Hops Are Sold To South America i PORTLAND, June IQ-iJFf-M-though the site of orders was not revealed, export Circles here heard today that American hop-growers have moved into the South Amer ican market, breaking Italy's and - Germany's gripsj The market has been held by Germany and Italy for decades and since the start of the Euro pean war Germany's "customer pledges have been fulfilled by shipments through Italy. Contracts for 1940 hops have been signed at 35 cents a pound for seeded and 41 cents for seed less, a substantial profit for the growers, the brokers said. About 100,000 bales half the Oregon-Washington-California 1940 crop were tied" up by previous con tracts calling for from 22 to 25 cents a pound. Slaughter House i Scales Are Worst Sections of Oregon vary , great ly in the manner in wfiich heavy dnty scales are cared for, but on the whole only a small per centile of scales operators or users are . iatentionally giving false weights, declares Arden A. Reed, deputy state' sealer of weights and measures with the state department of agriculture. He has found the worst cases of Inaccurate scales so far this sea son at slaughter house scales. ..About 25 per cent of heavy duty scales tested in southern and western Oregon this season, have been condemned, though requirements have been4enlent. In the eastern part of the state, scales are cared for much better and fewer condemnations have been made. Climatic differ ences may have something to do with this. Navy Man Visits I At West Stayton WEST STAYTON' Robert , Royse of the US naval .station of San Diego, Callf.? Is Tisltlng on leave of absence" at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Koyse. On his return June 16, he -will visit relatives In Port land. . . , - Visitors last weekend at the H(. L. Stewart home were Mrs. Stew ' art's brother and family Mr. and Mrs. Charles' Martin and son, Her bert i and Wesley of Dunsmulr. ' Calif., and Mrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs. Lee Hayes of Halsey. ;.: r1 --.-h J Pickers Still Scarce ' '. . :.r. ;j ;(. -. , i j;.- c - ;r 1 SILVEJRTON HILLS Straw i berry growers i are still complaint rlsg of a shortage C plclcersMn the local large berry fields. Ef forts have been made to obtain pickers but have failed. The peak of thectop Is now being reached and reports, are that both, quan tity and quality have been un usually fine thia year. T. T. tm. . O. O. Caan. B. a Herbal remedies for ailments of stomach, liver, kidney, skin, blood, glands and urinary sys tem of . men and women. 22 rears fa', service. . Naturopathic Physicians Ask your neighbors' about CHAN LAM. j DO. CUAI? LAII 'CHXTsTSE MTD1CQIS CO, 393 H Court St, corner Liber- L J . UUKI VICU IllCiUSJ SUU Saturday only, 10 a. ta. to 1 p. m., f to 7 p. m. Consultation, blood pressure and urine test are free of charge. Reflections "Come Crowding' 3 " f 7 TV, Y: i ; - At L f, . f 4 V' a t "JO" fit) IV The beaut if nl Court of Reflections was crowded as was every other court and byway on the opening day of the 1940 Golden Gate International Exposition on Treasure Island. Here's picture of part of the crowd which "took over" on May 25. Salem Market Quotations (Buying Pricai) Tha prices below iuppiid bj loci Croeer nd indicative bf h diily market prices paid to growers by Salens buyers bat are not guarantted by The States man.) ' VEGETABLES Cabbage, H .. Carrots, local, doz .01 4 .45 1.30 .80 2 00 .04 1.50 2.00 .25 .25 PCauiif lower local Cucombers, doz. Celery ... x.. Cherries, ll. Lettuce, lrral J... Onions, 50 jibs J Green onionn, 001. , Peuuera. rreen ... . Potatoes, local, cwt. "o. 2.25 50 lb. has New potatoes, lb .70 .02 4 25 2.50 .70 .03 .90 .05 .75 .80 .40 .40 45 Radiahes Raspberries, crate Spinaeb, Seattle, box-. tfnnbard. b. Asparagus, doi. Peas, local; lb. Strawberrits, doz., loca!...". Uustard ereens, dox 1. Watercressj. dos. Beets, doxj Turnip, dos. GRAIN , HAT AND SEEDS Wheat, Koi 1 reclsaned, bu. .75 Oats, ton ! . 17 00 Peed barley, ion 20 00 Clover hayi. tori 10 00 Alfalfa hay, ton 12 00 Ess mash.. So. 1 trade, SO lb. bag 1 80 Dairy feed; SO lb. bag. ,. 1.40 Hen scrstch feed . 1.80 Cracked com 1.80 Wheat 1 . 1.60 EGGS AND POULTRY (Buying Prices of Andresen's) Grade A lajrge, doz .16 Grade A liedium. i'oi 14 Grade B large doz 141 Pnllets ...j .10 Colored hna .11 uotations PORTLAND, Ore., June 10. (AP) Eggs: Large extras 17; standards IS; medium extras IS; standards M'i. Cheese: i Triplets llic loaf 15. Butter: Extras "27; standards 28; prime firsts 5H : firsts 25. Butterfat 26 V 27. Portland Grain PORTLAXD, Ore.. June 10. (AP) Wfceat? ! Opin High Low Close Septemb-ri 71 72 71. 72 Cash Grain: Oats. "o. 2, 3e-lb. white, 22.00. Bajrlev, No 2, 45 lb. BV 21.00. Corn, N.oi2,"EY anipment 29.00. No. 1 flax 1.81. ! Cash Wheat (Bid): Soft white 73; western white 73; western red 73V4 Hard red iwinter: ordinary 73; 11 per cent 74; 12 per cent 78. Hard Vk hite-Baart 12 per cent 87; 13 per cent 92,14 per cent 85. Today's! Car Receipts: Wheat 18: bar ley 1; flour 11; ccrn 3; oats 1; mill feed 1. j Portland Produce PORTLAXD, Ore., Jan 10. (AP) Country; Moats Selling price to retail ors: Coojitry-killed hogs, best butchers 125 150 tfcs. 8-8e; Tealers, fancy, 13 14e lb.: light thin. 1012c; hear? 10-11 lb. ; lambs, spring 16-17c: yearlings 10 12c; ewea 4-6c lb.; good, cutter cows, 10c lb. : car.ner cows 8c lb.; bnlSs tl l-e lb. Livs Potillry Buying prices: No. 1 (trade. Legion broilers 1 to 2 lbs.. 15e lb.; fryers, under 3 lbs., 16e lb; 3 to 4 lh., 18e lb.; roasteni. oyer 4 lbs., 18c lb.; Leghorn hens, over 3 lbs., lOe lb.; under 8 lbs.. lOe lb.; colored bens. oer 3 lbs.,' 13 lb.; 4 to 6 lbs, 13a ib Urcssed Turkeys Selling price: No. 1 liens, 13-14e ib.; terns -10c- Onions Cregon jo., 1, 2.15 per 60 Ib. bag. Sets, white 8'4o lb.; brown 6 He. New California wax, 50s, 2.50; red i.ts; - New Potatoes California Whites 60 1.10; 100s, 2.25. I Potatoes Deschntea 2.25; Klamath (Tale Lake) 2 00 cwt: local Whites 80c box; do sacks 1.50-1.60 cental; Malin 2.00 cental; southern yams 2.40-2.50 ext. Hay Setting pftce to total lers: A If at fa No. 1. 15 50 ton; oat fetch. 13.00: cioer. -11.00 ton: timothy eastern Ore gon 17-18; valley timothy 14.00 ton. Wool 1 949 eastern Oregon. fine sned., 24e lb.; Willamette Tailey 12-month nomn ai, 25c. Mohair 1940. 13 months, 80s. Cascara 1940' peel 5e lb Hops Oregon 1939. 80 S5e; 1940 cortracta SSe tb ; 1940 aeedleas 85c Domrstie l"lour Selling price, city de li Tory I to 25 bbl lots: famil patenra. 49s. 6.15 t, 75; bakers "-hard Wheat, aet, 4.80 6.15; bakers' blaestem, 5.65-6 05; blended wheat floor 5.25-6.05 ; sofa wheat 5.10-. 15; graham 49a, 4.80; whole wheat, 49a, 4.85. Portland Livestock , PORTLAKD, Ore., June 10. (AP) (TJ8DA Hogs: For week, salable S200; total 3400; botchers aneTenly strong to 15 higher. . Chsniss Waaled ' Annes; Bios, Lamberts For canning mfkd baiWllnjr. VUit our new qaarter mil lion gallon bulk Storage for Oierries. Larirest similar la stallatioa tn the world jaat stearins; completion : ho that your Cherry deliveries will ot be stopped by the Pe cific coast barrel shortage oa cooperage strike stow go Irt on for. seTcral monthiw w OREGON FEUIT ' ' PRODUCTS CO. i West 8alem - - Y- xff:! A ( ki Butterfat, So. 1, 25 c; No. 2, 23 c; premium, 26 He. A grade print, 80c; B grade, 29; quarters 31. , Colored frys White Leghorn, heary White Leghorn fry a .. White Leghorns, !igbt Old roosters J7 .08 ai .08 .05 .11 Heavy hei.s, lb.. (Buying i rices of Marlon Creamery ) Grade A large, doz. .IS Grade A medium dox. m Grade B large, doz. Undergrade and chex Large dirties . Pullets Leghorn hens . Leghorn fryers. 1 lbs Colored fryers, 2 3 lbs- .14 .14 .11 .14 .10 .08 as .14 ai Colored hesa Hors (Baying Prices) 1939 .29 to .10 1840 contracts lb 2.85 LIVESTOCK (Baying prices for No. 1 stock, based on cenditions and sales reported op to 4 p.m.) 1940 spring lambs 7.75 6.00 Lambs 4.00 to Ewes j 2.00 Hogs, top, 160 220 lbs. Sows , ... . Beef Cows t to 2.50 5.75 . 2.50 6.00 to 6.25 to 7.75 Bulls Heifers 6.50 6.50 Dairy type eawi 4.50 to 5.50 Lire real ,, Dressed venl, lb. WOOL AND MOHAIR (Buying Prices) Wcol, medium, lb . Coarse, lb I.ambs, lb. Mohair .. 8.00 r .25 .25 .22 .30 at Portland Total Hops Cattle,: Ca!vs Sh'p Cars Monday .... 3400 2350 175 2700 89 Week ago.. 2600 1800 150 2800 59 2 weeks ago 2300 4 weeks ago 3000 Year ago 2800 2100 150 2500 84 1476 150 1060 61 2250 250 1400 83 Cattlj: Salable 2100, total 2350; calves, sulable and total 175; fed steers best de mand, strady to 25 Higher. Steers, gd, 900-1100 lbs S 9.75 10.25 do medium, 750-1100 lbs 8.50 9.75 do common, 750-1100 lbs 7.00t! 8.50 Heifers, gt od, 750-1100 lbs 8.75 9.00 do medium, 500-900 lbs 7.75 8.75 do cornn.ou. 500-900 lbs- 6.25 7.75 Cows, good, all wts 7.25 7.50 do medinra, all wta 5.75 7.25 do cut-corn, all wta 4.75 6.75 do canner, all wts 8.75 4.75 Bulls (ylgs. excl. ), beef, ga. ! alt wts 7.00 7.25 do 3usage, gd, all wts.... 6J75 7.00 do medium, all wts 6.00 6.75 do cut-coin, all wta , 5.25 6.00 Vealers, gd ch, all wta 8.00 9.50 do com-ined, all wts... 6.00 8.00 do cull, all wts 4.50 6.00 Sheep: Salable 2150, total 2700; spring lambs weak to 25 lower. General sheep and lamb range: Spring lambs, good-choice. .$ 8.50 8.75 do medium and good 7.75 8.35 do common 7.00 id 7.50 Lambs (shorn), med-good.. 5.50 5.65 do common 4.75 5.25 Ewes (shorn), good-clioice, 2,75 3.00 do ci'n.mon-medium 1.00 2.75 Wool in Boston ' BOSTON, Jnne 10 (AP) (USDA) Orders fcr substantial quantities of graded territory wools have been placed in the Boston market at advanced prices the bulk of the business was on one-half and three-eighths blood grades, although oth er grades received a fair demand. Comb ing, three-eighths blood territory wools were sol.l at 77-80 cents, sconred baais. Graded half blood wools m-ere sold at 86 88 cents, scoured gasi.i for staple comb ing lengths, andjSt 83-85 cents, scoured basis, for Preneh eOfnbing lengths. Wheatland Club Donates War Funds WHEATLAND Nine members of the Wheatland Social Serrice clsb attended the regular meeting Thursday atternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Farmer. A Tote to subscribe a do nation to the Red Cross war call and also to the Hopewell ceme tery fund was carried unanim ously. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lafollette. v Loganberries Delivered Loganberry delirerles to lo cal canneries . started j yesterday, SUDDlementin cherrlea anrl slrav. hberries being processed. , Straw- oerries are expected to continue for another week. Royal Anne cherries are being accepted from The Dalles and some local cher ries are coming in for barreling. Peas Are Purchased trXlONVALB Mrs. I Bert Byers and son, Wayne and : Perry Williams of Woodburn i pur- da; of cnasea more man 40 ponnc freH nesi at H t) u.111.- Tiner from local growers Thurs day. , The peas will be pat la cold storage Tor winter use. - ...... ' - . 1 i s r- I L Ml 1 II nl 1 OniGOII ! STATESMAN ScUn. - - Whet Fluctuate With BriskTrade Prices Cent Swing O-fier Foutj v Range; ; Close Is Higher, CHICAGO. June lORIuiy'l entry into the war churned up a brisk trade In wheat ! futures for a time today, with prices" swing leg rapidly over a rarige of more than four cents, but most of a set advance of about i three cents was lost! before the Close. j Final 'quotations were higher than Saturday,; July- 80 81, September 814 J. Earliej: prices had sagged as much as 1 cents due to favoraole weather uncertainty regarding i the Euro" pean situation and selling prioj to release of the government crop report. Later, however, this loss was wiped out due to; purchasing In connection with government flour orders and when the Mus solini announcement came prices were fractionally higher thai Saturday. j There j was an Immediate sett back of almost a cent but whef securities strengthened and and other commodities, advanced wheat followed, rising abruptly about 3 ! cents or to levels more than 4 jcents above early- lows, with July reaching 82 and Sepj tember 83. Much of ithis buying was regarded as short covering' but it was short-lived, .; T Pro America Chapters j Plan Joint Meeting ' j LEBANON The Lebanoi chapter of Pro America will meejt with the Albany chapter . at i luncheon! meeting in the Alban hotel, atj 1 o'clock, Friday, June 14. Thd speaker who will leatjl the discussion has not yet beesk announced. All who are interestj ed in these talks on public mat ters are ; invited to ' attend, if transportation is wanted they may call" Mrs. J. C. Mayer, Mrs; J. G. Gill, Mrs. R. C. Reeves or Mrs. Glen Wallace. POLLY Ain HER PALS LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY .1, - if fmkm&mm. f O'Ht&HT, I HOW COME VLlH'VE 1 1 I WHEN I BUSSED BV hW "X SZ 1 HlPi GOOD A JTIJ POL.LV. GONE IN PER WHV,PA. COORWAV AN" SEEN HIM J jMxOlf J fi ' NIGHT, i V C h '' ENTCRTAININ' ) HOW CWRE VU UtW SlTTIN' HERE- HE HAD ClVfr r-Kil V NEC JrJj t3)C& TJ SIDE-SHOW J l SPEAK OF NED r TV-0 HEADS ON HIS - jtPWl S 21 3 1!J ymm -sift .: m MICKEY MOUSE I " The Ked Piper l?y WALT DISNEY j i j ' ' -'I - -'SO VOU'RE (I DOMT FI&6ER ON vj f YtHl L ( SHH-H CANTTELL Q r GOSH MUST ; I JT CAN'T BE. TOOV I K I'M GONTER UURH. 'IMOUT-- -rW" GNVCAPTUReN fV)S rrTHErs WHURr'M HOW'U. ) VUH HERE PETE , ft-MliSgTY, 14HLa!JSlr?EXE yT- 1 iWITHMUSlCf Jr- PEG-LEG FETE, I fY C MAJ?T GCWB? Y' DO H MIGHT HAVE SPIES AROUN'! cIJ?r vJrvu TUlAIVl 1 '-L - ' S 1 Ji" - EH? HOW DO V yiki-l WM , - Tuit CMON OVER BEHIND, riY GOTf Jg-, TWOULPNT WORK. - OO rM XKX MORNIMG, MISS ROOWOCT. SUPPOSE OU ARE HURRYING TO OUR OFFICEBEIWQ ir7? PRE5IDEMTOP THE HAPPy ROAO WELL CORPORATION AAUST KEfeP ALL DAY LOKIG ! j 'i '"'". :" :-'"':i': ;- TOOTS AND CASPER A Call for Casper's Co-operafion By JIMMY MURPHY DON-T LET MR PLUNkE J ifiif illlMI'l St&zt DELIaVHTED TO W NICB OFVOUTO , fc 1 Yba cpeTW pOET lXSON! ,AT PlRST jl WAS- KNOW I'M THINKING OP m rpAstT, VOU. MR M INVITE MB HERE, ! 1 f HELLO, Rots k FURIOUS. BUT.m 6LAD VOURE HERE RUNNING VOU FOR HE'LL FIRE 1 T-VPI-u,lER V MSt CHUCKLE I A MR. TOOTS ftJ.3PXlL.'' MAYOR HERE-.. NO ONE f I ME WHEN J . p CASPEB!! WHAT; 1 PLUNWER. TsmeRb) 3 WANT YOU TO HELP ME DO, BUT , fejb- mustk5ov5Ji he finds :z- rCTTV -?3ARE DoJ ZZ andSS11 THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye ; I "Toar Goes Wooing" J. T10AR MtSb HIS DEAR f SWEET PAL, POPE VE- J ) CrO CALL ONI HrS S "- ' i U J Orfjoa. Tuesday Morning Iun " This Tire Will Be Framed . 4 v -: Frank M. Jndson, Bears, Roebuck and C. Supervisor, and li. E. Sexton manager of the firm's tire department, present the? 40,000,000th Allstate tire to T. . J Carney, president of the company. It will' be come a historical memento and take its place beside the lO.OOO, OOOtli Allstate which ay decade ago was presented amid ceremonies by General R. E. WooS, then Seaca president, to the late Julius Rosen wald, board chairman. Left to right, Messrs. Carney, Sexton and Judson. Lettuce Prices Soar To $2.50 in Portland PORTLAND;, June 10-jfP)-A country-wide shortage, described as "spectacular" by dealers, sent lettuce prices soaring toy high of $2.50 per crate on the Portland market today. The price reached $8, a new high, In New York. v Changeable weather conditions were blamed for the shortage. N0.5lR-XMG0IN,T0SO0OL. TOO LITTLE AN ARTE54AM XJ BUSY ENOUGH TO WORK W A BIS CORPORATION GROWH-UP PEOPLE DO ALL THE WOP4 I'M tJUST THE PRESlOENT SHE NICE OjIRL.'BUT DUMB Ni HtAJD LIKE TOAR. DUMB tt HEAD BECALfie WEI T mnii 11V buy U, 1943 ' ' i h1 1 Southern Oregon Wool Sold to Boston Firm ROSEBURG, June lMjP)-The firm of Adamas and Leland of Boston has purchased about 250, 000 pounds of worn from the sou thern Oregon .wool clip, John Rohr, pool agent, said today. The sale wil return 35 cents per pound net to the growers, the highest pflce in recent years, Rohr reported. That's No Freak of Nature! TM I 1 AINT SMART FAMILIES rWE MUCH AjOHEy AAR. HAPPY AN Not a Nibble on His Bait By BRANDON WALSH - !. " ' - 1 I 1 1 t MfSYBS SHE BE NW TOAR BE NICE TO HER. SWEET PAIOOT1E. 1 FOR POPEYE. BOTH 1 HER PERTY Dumb head r J HERE SHE HALLO, YOU NICE DUMB KID. 'UKEiYOU. i - -1 Vj7.-4 MAKE 1 I m 40,CCa,CC3thTire Made Sears Brand Local Manager Tells Story Behind It; Will Be A: Kept for Display high speed saga ofj the ml chine age Is being, told In Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores through ou -the country this week as the 40,000,000th Allstate- tire rolls out of, a j factory and into a pol ished glass ' and mahogany case at the firm's headquarters in Chi cago , :,-'".. " 1 ' There it.wil take its place as a kind of museum piece behind the first Allstate ever built and and, the 10,000,0.00th. The 10, 000,000th was presented about a decade ago by General R. E. Wood,, then president of the com pany, . to ; the -late Julius Rosen wald who was chairman of the board. .- j . Between the first and the 40, 000,000th tire, exploits! on a super-John Bunyan scale have been enacted: 440,000,000 pounds of pure gum rubber, and 152,940, 000 pounds of cotton have been consumed in the . manufacture of Allstates. This cotton, if made into , cord, would encircle the earth at the equator 3,ljl4 times. According to Manager Gene Vandeneynde, actual history of Allstates is composed of a series of highly improbable circumstan See Us When You Heed Beady Cash NO EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS! Money Promptly At Low Rates SaaasaMaaasssassasssaassasasassssssssammiasssssaB- iisaaasssssasssaaaassaasssssssaassw ma. assaassssasssaaasssaa -as ai i i --i,. . ..., , . - . . X'VE BEEN WONDERING 3UST HOW MAMY I'M YTXJ GRUBSTAKED p AND MOW DOCS THE CORPORATXJN GIVE A EACH FAMILY? DOES 1 THE FARMER SGMA-jj t TELL NAMES- COME NOW TOAR IBRIKG M "WHY, YOU PREHISTORIC r POPEYE WERE I ' fS5Y rAOrskSTtR, WHAT DO YOU AS i HERE. HE'D I y v MEAN, CAJULlNCa ME DUMB? J 1 BEW VOU TO ; I f TOAR. YOU PLrtf ; PVsl ( GAMES WITH HIM- ) , fphSS lFLOWcRS 2.173 ill S ces. The tire was bora amid the hue and Cry of the biggest merch- andlse-naming contest, ever neia. The contest " carried 125,000 in prize money ' and d re w 2 ,3 5 2 , 4 5 6 entries written in , 20 languages. The winner was a mail order customer In North Dakota.1 In 1937, the United States gov ernment selected Allstates for its motor vehicles and signed a.' six months contract (With Sears 1 to purchase Allstate "tires exclusive ly' for-"all trucks land passenger esrs nnersted hv the various fed From June 1 1 -through June 1 5 the - local Sears.- store , is offering the entire line of Allstate .tires at a special sale. ;: 7 ' Stocks aridi UVllUtl 3ari 10 -' - STOCK AVEKAOES i 1 Compiled by tha Associated Press .r - i Tt t' 80 ' - 15 - "1&; C9 Iniliii , Raita L'til Ftn. Ira Xet ehanta Dl-to D . r 1) .5 Pl.l MsndiV "SJ.3 '13o J.W PreTioas ' day .54 a . 13.6 ' 3. Month aro 65.7 16,2 S6.4 Year ago 68.8 18.3 87. 14 hich 74 H- 20.$ 40.S 37 a 38 3 45 8 4S.1 6-.'S Z't 9 19(X low i 62.3 13.0 80.il Xew Iowa. , I "' ' A BOND AVERAGES ' " . 20 v 10 . Kaits f Indus Net change . !'. 6 Unch Monday .. S.S 89.1 10 10 Inrgn I 1.5 ' 35.S: 1 86.3 3: .f2.T 53.6 35.1- Util r 1 .5 ! !. 92.1 I 95.9 96.6 97.5 99.3 Previcos day 149.1 " ; B9.1 Month tzo 5.7 ; 102.0 Year ago 58L0 "100.2 1940 hicb 59.9 103 9 1940 low 48 S '.984 STATE FINANCE CO. 344 State Phone 9261 Lie. S-216 M-222 By CUFF STERRETV CORRV BUT AAR. HAPPY SEZ. NOBODY MttSTarT TALK BUSINESS ; 'CEPT IN THE OFFICE HE AL.WT5 SEZ EVEN A FI5H 15 SAFE AS LONG AS IT KEEPS ITS MOUTH SHUT 2m LLflBEKli 7 u 5frvo tzziz :d!i cl Fird Ildicnd Lzzli cn Lilcrly! , y ' 1