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T3i, C2TGp:i STATESMAN Calsx-, Orjon. FrUoy rrorrJa, Jan 21, IStD PAG- SUTEC! Stock Leaders Tat Steels, A ire raft 8; Back v; Away! After Noon; War Blamed NEW YORK, June 20-(i?VThe European scene clouded further today and, despite"' stilt farorable domestic business prospects, stock market leaders tilted downward. The Hat Jogged along! orer a slightly Irregular range until af ter mid-day when steels and air crafts began to back away. Ralls and. utilitieswere r e s s t a n t throughout (and s o m e of these managed to emerge with modest plus signs. Losses of fractions to 3 points, however, predominated at the close! The Associated Press average of 60 issues was off .3 of a point at 41. Dealings were frequently at a standstill and transfers for the full session totalled 586,200 shares compared with 560,350 the day before. " Prominent losers were US Steel, Bethlehem, Allied Chemical, East m a n Kodak, Douglas Aircraft, Glenn Martin, r United Aircraft, Standard Oil of NJ., Loft, Ken necott and US Rubber. Up a shade were Public Service f NJ., American Water Works, American Power & Light; Chesa peake & "Ohio, westingh'ouse and Sears Roebuck. Stocks and Bonds June 20 STOCK AVERAGES 80 In. lui Net change D .7 Thursday 57.8 PreTioos dy 58.5 Month ago 54 1 Tear ago 67.4 It 40 high 74.2 1840 low 3 3 Downward 15 13 60 Bails Util Stocks I .1 A .1 D 3 15.0 33. 41.0 15.1 33.8 41.3 13.2 81.1 880 18.0 87.4 47.4 20.5 40.6 62.2 13.0 30.9 87.0 , BOND ATEBAGES 20 10 10 10 Bails Indus Util Forgn A . A .1 Vneh D .4 52.5 100.4 3.7 87.5 51.9 100.3 93.7 87.9 48.5 99 2 90.3 88.0 57.3 100.4 96.2 61.6 59.9 10t. 6 97.5 58.5 48.3 98.9 90.3 85.1 T-arsda? . Proriotia da Month ago Tear ago 1U40 high; 1940 tow , Doesn't Hesitate To Tell Others About the KruGon Mrs, J. W. Wilson Is Happy to Hots Learned of the Modem . Capsule Remedy; Now Eats What She Wants, Rests Well At Niaht Relieved of Awful Pain and Suffering Many medicines have beeii in troduced here in Salem In past years but today there are many local residents who now realise the vast difference in results to be had from KruGon's regetable MRS. J. W. VVILSOX ingredients compared with other medicines tried before. This mod ern capsule remedy has given sur prising relief from so-called rheu matic aches and pains, i dizzy spells, bloating, distress after meals, headaches, nervousness, night risings or backaches which so frequently accompany : faulty bowel action.- I v j - One of the recent local! cases where KruGon was so completely satisfactory was that of Mrs. J. W. Wilson, 201 South Commercial Street, Salem,, a highly esteemed lady who bar llred here-for the past fifteen years. Read her prais ing statement as given to the KruGon Representative at . the Fred Meyer Drug Co., 118 North Liberty Street, this city: " "Until after I had taken Kru Gon I would not have believed that such a small amount of medl- cine could be so completely sat isfactory,", said . Mrs. Wilson. I had been ailing in so many ways for years all brought on through faulty elimination because for years I had been so badly eon- . stlpated. Suffering with poor di gestion followed every meal I ate. Gas would form and I would bloat badly and suffered with such se- . Tere pain I don't see now. how I stood It. Foods soured on my stomach and it seemed there was nothing I could eat but that would cause me suffering. In this con- J , ditlon I could not get the rest and. sleep I needed at night and :' everything I did during the day was becoming an effort for me feeling as I did. 1 But KruGon wasted no time in helping me." "The action of this modern cap- sale remedy was just what I had . been wanting to fit my case,' con tinued Mrs. Wilson. "IU began ' with a thorough easy action that did not gripe or nauseate me as so many previously tried remedies had done. .Once -x given i proper elimination of those clogged In testinal Impurities I was feeling different than I had In years. I now eat and enjoy my foods. nothing I eat causing me any dig-. . tress afterwards. I get the rest and sleep , I need for I am tot bothered at night ; anymore, rise . each morning refreshed and re lieved of that pals which bad -ac companied my suffering ; for so long. I do not Uate to recom mend -Nmedlcine like KruGon to all who suffer as I did." i r ' The? KruGon Representative Is , dally urging all local people to call at.fhe Fred Meyer Drug Co 148 North Lrty Street, Salem, to have a talk with him ! about , the action of this modern capsule remedy. - fT MS n. wm m nwiini i niff i n Air Drama on From the appearance of things It seems that Jane Wrman and Vir ginia Brace eajoy this scene j with Wayne Morris and Bennis Mor gan In "Flight Angels," which opens today at the Capitol theatre. Companion picture Is Bill Hopalong' Boyd in Stage Coach War." Salem Market Quotations (Buyln Fricaa) Tha prices below supplied fey a ioca grocer and indicative of tba daily anarkt pries paid to trawtri by Salem borars bat ars aot guaraalecd by Tba State man.) VEQEIUUS Cabbage, lb. .01 .45j - 1.80 - 80 , 8 00; - .0 1 50 - 2.00 .25 a. 35 . -.25 - .10 .03 .25; 8.501 , .70 - .03; . .SO .05 Carrot,, local, dos.. Cauliflower loral . Cuenmbers, dos. Celery , Cherries, 16. Lettuce, local Onions. 50 lbs. Green onions, aoa. Peppers, green . . Potatoes, local, cwt. f o. I- 50 lb. bar Mew potatoes, ib. Kadohes Raspberries, era to Spinach. Seattle, box- Kbnbard. Ib. Aaparagaa, doa. Peas. tecaL ib. . Strawberrif a, 4oi.t local- .75 .80 .40 .40 45 Mustard greens, doa. Watercress, doa. Beeta, doa. Turnips do. , BSa-l. AND B3 Wheat. No. 1 reclsaaed. bo. .75; Oats, ton 17 00 Feed barter, ton. 20 00 Clover bay, ton . .10 00 Alfalf hay, ton . . i.uo; Ere m-aJi.. No. 1 srade. 80 10. bal 1 BV Dairy feed.' BO lb. bag 185 Ben scratch feed 1J Craeked corn , 1 0 Wbea l.OQ EOOS AKD POULTBT I (Baying Prices of Andre ten'i) Giada A UrtP, dei .18 J4 a jo jij JI! .0 Jl .08 .05 Grade A medium, Jos.. Grade B lara-e dos. fnllets Colored bene , ,., Colored fry White Leffrorn, heavy. White Leghorn trya White Lejrhorns. ligbt- Old roosters Heavy hea. Ib : '. 11 (Burins Prices of Marlon -leaaieryi Grade A large, doa .10' Legal Notices NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE THE WEST ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX FEET (166) OF MILL STREET BETWEEN HIGH AND LIBERTY STREETS. IN THE CITY OF SALEM,: OREGON. ! NOtlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems jit necessary and expedient, and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve the west one hundred sixty-Bix feet (16') of Mill Street between High and Lib erty Streets, in the CHy of Salem. Marion. County, Oregon, at the ex pense of the abutting and adja cent property owners, except any street and alley intersection, the expense of which will be assumed by the City of;8aIem, Oregon, by bringing, said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing Portland cement con crete curbs, and paving said por tion of said street with six-Inch Portland cement concrete pave ment, forty-two (42') feet In width, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor, which were adopted by the Com mon Council on the 3d day of June, 1940. now on file in the of fice of the City Recorder, and which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and Intention to make the above-described im provement by I and through the Street Improvement Department of the City of Salem, Oregon. By order of the Common Coun cil of the City of Salem, Oregon, this 3d day of June. 1940. A. WARREN JONES, I City Recorder, Salem, Oregon. J-l 2-1 3-1 4-15-1 6-18-1 9-2 0-2 1-2 2-2 3. NEW YORK, Jone Al Chem & Dye-ISO American ; Stores 6 American Can.. Am For Power 98 Am Pow & LU Am Rad & St Sa Am Rolling Mills Closing Quotations Curtiss Wright Corn Products. 11M Am Smelt A Ref 3 Am Tel & Tel157 Am Tobacco l&M Am Water Wk$- 8 Anaconda 21 : Armour 111 4 Atcbison " . j 15- Barnsdall 3 Baltmre & Ohio' 8 Bendlx Aviatia- 28 Beth Steel 75 Boeing Air 14 Borjce Warner 1 ? Budd Mfg 3H Calif Pack L, 17 Callahan 1U Calumet Hee S4 Canadian Pac 3 M Case U.' 50 Caterpilor Tract. 47 Celanese 25 Certain-teed 1- 4 Sbeapk & Ohio.. 364 Chrysler 62 v !, -":;. "is';, -t , Illinois CentraL, Insp Copper "U N In. Harvester In Nickel In Paper & P In Tel & Tel. Johns Manville- Kenncott LJbbey - O - Screen Here Bntterfat, Xo. 1, 28c; No. 2, 26 He; premium, 30c. A grade print 82Hc; B grade 81J$c; quarters 83 He Grade A medium, doa. . Grade B large, doa. Undergrade! and thtx Large dirties .t , .14 .14 Jl J4 JO .08 ja .18 Jl Fnlleta Leghorn hens , Leghorn fryers, 1 Vi lbs.. Colored fryers, 2-3 ibs. Colored hens HOTS (Baying Price) 1030 - .29 to .80 1940 contracts, lb. ,, 45 LIVESTOCK (Baying prices tor Mo. 1 stock, bated en cenditions and aalea reported up to A p.m.) 1940 spring lamba ,,, 7.75 La robs 4.00 to 6.00 Ewea 8.00 to -.50 Hogs, top, 160 220 lbs. 5.75 Sows fc r 2.50 Beef Cow a , 6 00 Bolls ( 5.50 to 6.25 . Heifera 6.60, to 7.75 Dairy type cows- 4.50 to 6.60 8.00 Live veal Dressed veal. Ib. WOOL AND MOHAIB Jltt (Burtng Prices) Wool, medium, lb . . .85 Ooarse, lb. . .85 Lambs, lb. - .30 Mohair .85 Rickreall Electa Harland RICKREALL At the annual school board meeting .. Monday night, J. H. Harland was elected by wide vote over Claude Larkin for director to serve for three years, taking the place of M. B. Findley who declined to be nom inated after serving the past eight yeats. Legal Notice NOTICE OP HEARING OP FINAL ACCOUNT No. 10,262 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OP OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MAR ION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DONALD B. BOTTS, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Goldie Rogers, Administra trix of the estate of Donald B. Botts, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, her final account and report of such Administratrix and that the same has been set for hearing in the County Courtroom of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon, In the Court House of said Marlon County, Oregon, in the city of Salem, on the 22nd day of July, 1940, at the 'hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. All persons interested in said estate are requested to then and there appear to show cause, If any, why said final account should not be allowed and the Adminis tratrix and her bondsmen dis charged. i Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 19th day of June, 1940. . GOLDIE ROGERS, Administratrix of the - Estate of Donald,-B. Botts, deceased., Donald A. Young , Residing at, Salem.. Oregon, , Attorney for Administratrix. First publication of this notice: June 21, 1940. Last publication of this notice: July 19, 1840. June 21, 28; July 6, 12, 19. ; f 20 (5)-Today's closlog Quotations. Comm Solvent , U Natl Dairy Prod Comwlth Sou 1 4-itional Dist Con Edison ! . 2 6 KatI Pow & Lt 13 19 7A B 3 84 32 9 34 20 40 71 8 25 8 6 18 32 7 1 41 "4H 68H 38 20 62 S 16 8 31 Consolidated i Oil 4 Northern Pac 7 Packard 80 J C ' Penney Douglas Aircraft 70 Phillips Ptlm. Du Pont 161U Prsd Steel Car Elec Pow St ;Lt 4 Pub Ser NJ L Erie R R ui-. 1 Pullman i.-H. General . Electric 31 Safeway Stofs.; General Foods-, 40 Sears Roebuck-. General Motors-, 43, Shell Union ' Great Northern-. 21 Sou Cat Edison-. Goodyear Tires-; 15 Sou thru pacific-.; Hudson Motors-; 3 Stndrd Brands- 7Stdard OU Cal- 9 Stdrd Oil NJ 45 Studebaker ; 23 Sup Oil 47 vTmkn Rol Brng 36 Tra3-Amerca 52 H Union Carbide 27 United Aircraft 33 United Airlines- Ford. Ugett & MyrsB 95 4 United S Ruber- Lowe's 23 O S Steel Mont WardJ.. 39 H Walworth - Nash Kelvnatr 4 Western Union -Natlonl Biscuit-. 18 White Motors.-. National Cash- -, Woolworth Grain Wuctuates Without Direction Prices Lifted Fractions i t : !it : uy ess luvurauie i , Crop Report I CHICAGO, June 20ff)-A few less favorable crop reports gave the drifting wheat market a little stimulation atone time i today, lifting priees fractionally, but quo tations were slightly lower most of the session, r, . With trade activity curbed by uncertainty of. conditions in I Eu rope i and most dealers confused by conflicting reports from the war sone, prices were allowed to swing through a range of about a cent without any definite direc tion. After dipping to 77 and 78 respectively, July and September wheat rose to 78 and 79, but later jlost all the gain and closed at 78- and 78-, with the market as a whole unchanged to ceit lower compared withi yes terday's finish. j From the southwest came re ports! that the moisture content of new wheat is excessive in some sections and that processors are acquiring old grain due to this and to the slow marketing of the new crop. ' Independence Sewer Survey Is Ordered i INDEPENDENCE At a special meeting of theIndependence city council Tuesday a resolution was passed authorizing the street and sewerj committee to arrange to employ a competent engineer to make1, a complete survey of the sewers and .the feasibility of changing the outlet from south, of the city to the north and also the location of a sewage disposal plant:; Members of the street and sewer; committee are R. A. Syl vester, J. E. Robbie and C. O. Sloper. TOOTS AND CASPER BOSS. LAST WEEK fOU SAID THERE WA SOMSTHINL IMPORTANT YOU WANTED ME TO DO POLLY AND HER PALS - Many Happy Heturrui' of the Day - By CLIFF STERHET If i f i 6pos s t rwEy ain't "x j , "Tti ONE M0QN-SMO6GLE0 1 fx BETS VUH BE "' UP.TWBE ( ii?SV 60U. IN TM6 MOUSE- "T ( CPRISEP It? T tSAVB ) f NOT IT IS, SAM'I . - I S5A MOI-O.WJNOWS IT'S - YUM A NICE IVCr S I REAIJS . J I AU- MADS OUT AN -) - MICZEy MOUSE iThe Warrior Return By WALT DISNEY . EmKPUr -S TOJ Hcrfiffl ve ipnpcn bnso -Wtw captors pete, evt HrmmT ' &kKKEL! KINCA LET V riZLZ THE RANCH! g-S I nwjuijM?w WkRKED TOOH WITH THE ,-V SEE &VB. 'tM K TURRlFtCK . LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY A Lesson In Botany ' ly BRANDON WALSH v HOME '5TT MR WAPPV-1 TH1WK afS T'VOtrVE GUESSED WROMGI I BUT TLL BE A CLteVE Ol THE: ''r-f- 1 OU TEACHER SEZ. - E-tRy ) " i" VOU'RETHE, NICEST MAM IN THE. V Z I THREE TIAAES . IT W.5 AMtS. ) ROAD TO MANDALAY IP" ITAIWT fjticLf' CWLO CAM LEARW THINGS ,; s' T WHaEWORlDTOlWNKOFSUCH . JS-j CIAVARTJ IDEA - IT COST" 1 AN IDEA THAT -THOMAS EDISON $jiv IN A GARDEN THAT f J , - SiiU A SWELL IOCA A GARDEN FOR hglA VERY LITTLE -AN" IP XM THE VWOULD HAVE FELT PROUO TO WILL ACAKE IT - I -...- I Sc23 EVERV KID IN HAil.EllJVA MUSTA I BEST MAN IN THE WHOLE ' - Z HE INVENTED -ST "-! EAStR-FORTWEM V -rT i V COST LOTSA AIOHCX WORLD -AAAV HEAVEN HELP : 7 5VVT i"0 tEARMTKIHGS J y1' fT I cVOlNLf "TO YOU ..FOR YOU I m WHAT ,WAS IT i - Cepr. 1940, Km fnhmi SvndMC, Inc. V'ti4 I THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye ITTHE yEEP KNOWS WHERE I JWES"PEA rS. BUT KE, y UNLESS I K1AME. ALL. THE PLACER M&MW BE AT AMD A5K HIM IF SSNEE-PEA THERE r A r3 foNA f f NOW. LET ) V" ; vtS21- r,, - , - ,, - - Quotations - 1OBTJLN0, Ore Job AP) let: Larga aatraa 17t etaadertfa It) Biediuni eatrse IS; ataadarde 14. C-eeaet Triplets 14ej load 15e. .Batter: Kztrae 88 Hi aUndarda 38; prima irsta 8H first 38. BatteHat 37-2S. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.,- Jon 20. -AP) Wheat: . Open High Low - Close September .-71 11 11 71Mi Cash rai: Oata. No. 2, 88-lb. whit. 20.00. Barley,- No. , 45-lb. BW,' 1S.00. Cora, No. 3, Y. abipmeat, 80.00. , No. I tlax 1.67. . Cashf . wheat . (Bid ) : Soft, whit 73 ; western' whita. 72 ; m eatera. red 72. Hard red winter: ordinary 72;. 11 per cent 74; 12 per eot 77: IS per eent 70; bard white-Baart: 12 per cent 80; 18 per tent S3; 14 per eent 99. Today ear Receipts: -Wheat 15; bar ley 2; flour corn 3; milUeed 1. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Jnao 20. (AP) (USiA) Hogs: . Salable and total 600; market active, steady. Barrow and tilts, (d-ch, 140-160 lbs. f f' 5.25 f? 5.65 W 5.90 (yy 5.60 S.25 d 5.00 tf 5.85 6.00 6.10 6.10 6.00 6.65 6.50 do (dch 160-180 lb 180-200 lbs- l 200-22) lbs- i 220-240 iba-. . 240-270 lbs-. . 270-300 lbs- ttl Salable 200, toUl 300;. ealvea 86; cr tr ateady. SteeraXgood, 900-1100 lba.S .7S10.2S -fediain 750-1100 lbs 7.7 5 W 6.75 8.75 7.25 0.75 Coalman, 750-1100 lbs Heifers, id, 750-900 lba , Medium, 500-900 lb Common 600-0 10 lba Cows, good, all wta Ifediam, al" wta . . Cut-corn, all wta. Canner, : all " t8... Balls (yearlinrs excluded), beef, gd, all wts. Eauaage, gd, all wta do med, all wta do eut-eom, all wta Vealera, gd-cb, all wta Com-med, all wta Call, all wta - 7.75 9.00 8.75 .7.25 6.60 6 00 5.25 4.50 6.00 W 6.00 O 6.2 5 4.50 8.75 (ti 7.00 7.00 6.2 5 0 7.25 7.25 7.00 6.25 10.00 9.00(a) 6.50W 5.00 0.00 6.50 Salable POO. total steady to 25 lower. SprinaT lambs, gd-eh lambs 8.00 8.25 7.90 7.25 8.00 3.50 do medium and good do common Ewea ) shorn ) gd-ch . do eommcn-medin i . 7.501 7.00 2.503 1.00 y Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore., Jon 20. (AP) Country Meats Selling price to retail ers: Coantry-killed hoga, beat botebera 135-150 lbs. 8 8e; ealers, fancy, 18 14 lb.: light thin. 1013e; heavy 10-11 lg.; lamba, spring 16c; yearlings 10- 625; spring- is CAPEP.1WA I MATE TO CAMPAl-rM ! AGAINST YOU, MX CAMPAItrN MANAGER. BUT BOSS I WE'VE ALWAYS BEEN NOW YOU'RE. MY OPPONENT ON THE "SAMEL mayor! SIDE OF THE FENCE. DID HE LlNTHrSTONtT- "THE OUT 8M THE CCXINTRY? IS H5 OM ATRMMi rS HE H HE IN AN AUTOMOB-J-7 Yx r HE Vrsn' fi.ilSjiili - - t .MMiia! Hi ? i.fhrtty ot Poriland 12c ewe 4-6 lb.; fooeV ratter eowa, 10 lb.j caiaer cow So lb.; ball 12 lb. . U Ponltry Baylag piieea: ' N. 1 grade, Legioa brotUrs, 1 to 3 lb- 16 lb.; ryera, oadar S .be., 15 lb.; I l 4 lba 17' lb. ; roaatars, over 4 lbs 18 lb.; Lea-horn heaa, orar 8 Iba- 13 lb.; adr 8 lba.. 10 lb.; aolored beaa. er 6 Iba. 18 lb.; 4 to 5 lb, IS Old roosters 6 lb. - : ' Dressed Turkey Selling price I K. I bees. 18 14 4b.; terns 8-10. , ' . Oniona Cregoa K. I, 2.15 per SO lib bag Seta, whit S lb.; brown 6e. New . Califoroia wax, 60s, 1.25 ; red 2.00. New Potato California White SO 1.20; 100a, 2.05-3.15. i . Potatoes Deschutes 8.25: Klamath (Till Lke 3.25 cwt.; local Whites 00 box; do Back 1.50-1.60 cental; alalia 3.00 cental; apathcra yam 3.40-3.50 era. Hay aelltng prtc to retailer! Altai fa No. ' 1, 15 60. tea; oat veteb. 18.00; jor. . It. 00 toa; timothy, eastern Or gon 17-18: valley timothy 14.00 ton. f Wool tl40 eastern Oregon, rang tS 28; Willamette Talleq 12 month nom- tn.l S2a lh.- ! H Mohair 1940. 12 month 80 Ib. I Hop Oregon 1939. 80 85e 1940 eortract 85c Ib ; 1940 aeedless 85. ;.- Domestic floor Selling prtre. ity d liTery t to 35 bbl Iota: family pateara. 49a. 6.20-4 80; bakers bard wheat, net. 4. 60-5.95; bakera bloeotem. 5.40,5.80; blended wheat floor 5:30-4.80; soft wheat 4.80 4.85;. graham 49s, 4.20; whole wheat, 49s, 84.85. Wool in Boston ' BOSTON, Jan 20 (AP (DSDA) bomesti wools were moderately active In Boato today and prise were steady to strong.-' Combing bright fleece wools er bringing 40 to 42 cents, in the grease, for three eighths and quarter bloods, in graded lots, with each grade ? lacked accurately, and around 40 centa a the grease, for mixed grade lota. Fin Delaine bright fleece wool bar been sold at 84 to 85 centa in the greasei Good French combing length fine territory wool, in original bags, were selling at 85 to 88 cents, eeoared basis. Cherry, Pea Harvest -On at Grand Island GRAND ISLAND Picking in the Royal Anne" cherry orchards on the : Louis -Will and Clarence Badger, farms was started the first of the week. : Harvesting of the peas grown in this district for the Ray-Maling canning company is nearing com pletion. The crop' this year has been of an excellent quality. MY BOY. FOR THE TIME BEINt, W?--t FORfaET WERB EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE-WE-Re POLniCAL. ' ' OPPONENTS NOW. ST. It's in thCards!" 004 A CIRCUS? OH.GOOOV '! ST ARMV?J POPEVE MLrST OR THE NANTY?) WHERE-ME-1 AM AlRPLAME?) , , ... - OM A BOAT-L , 4VJE'PA A Fight to the FLalsh ; By JIMMY MURPHY . i I PI P- W v.A ' J 'in n-s n a -. w "r w. r - r i I. f vi r II I r -r WHERE POPEYE riT We4f Mta. - cr?ri V fur 'i V .J -W 1 mm I -r i : ti rin 8C3 Tons Logans Signed to FSCG Deliveries ' Being Made to Paulas, Hunt ; Canneries Some 800 tons of loganberries have been offered for .sale to the gorernment by growers In the Sa lem area, -County Agent Harry L. Riches . said last! night. This rep resents" two-thirds ?of the 3,289 tons which the j government will take an this area; through 'the fed eral surplus' commodities coroor atlon. j ." -'. : ,. - DellTeries, beitag made ta Paul as Brothers and Hon t Brothers Packing ' companies, were coming in heavy yesterday as waftn wea ther speeded ripening of the crop. Although the temporary office, opened this week In the chamber of commerce rooms, will remain open through the end of the deliv ery period set at July. 15, grow ers ' must file their offers before June 30. FSCG officials are ask ing that offers be filed As soon as possible. '-;- . j Lyxjns Bletliodist Aid Group Meets - LYONS The Ladies Aid " so ciety of the, Lyons Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Hugh Gavette Tuesday afternoon It's Jnsl Like Finding Honey! . To Get Cash From the State Finance Co. . Low Rales . . No Embarrassing Questions Asked 1 STATE FINANCE CO. 344 Stale Phone 9281 lie S-218 M-222 : -------------------- . s y. OH, HOW 1 HATE THAT - f, UPSTART FOR RUNNlNi, VJ (i AaAINJT ME. BLTT 1 CAM I f . . . . . . . . EOPLE. WOULD "4 Ml THEN V KNOW) ' f HAf IF I QUE -CI r NOW WE'RE &ETTIN-. 'SOMEWHERE i V5.K TMEUEEPTHE UlfcrtHT QUESTION ru FIND EYACTLT WHERE ?Cr- EYE tip -. ' - 1 KNOW a-'6-2J - r Jl i I i 1 HTm PnrT? T I'M u WWW 11 If ! 1 1 11 v Tt iii j err " inrczi r rcn 1.1:1 with Mrs. Ray Nye assistant host-' ess Mrs; Rudolph Brader in charge of the devotions. Present! for tha afternoon were Mrs. Oral! Tolland. Mrs. Haney, Mrs. Albert; Ring Mrs. G. Paul Johnston, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Daisy Johnston,! Mrs. Jack Cornforth, Mrs. Clyde. Bressler Mrs. William pricbard,3 Mrs. Rudolph Brader, Mrs. Ken dall Cobbin, Lois Tolland, Mrs. Gavette and Mrs. Nye. J Funeral Is Held For Edgar Dorsey D A Y T O N Funeral services were held at Macy's at McMinn rille Monday afternoon for Au- , gust Edgar Dorsey, 42, of Med " ford, who died ,'at Yreka, Calif., hospital two hours after a truck accident five miles north of Hornbrook Thursday at 4:3 p. m., June IS. Rev. S. J. Os borne officiated. He was bom in. the Unionvale district. July 15, 1897. : 1 ' - He Is survived by his widow, two sons nad three daughters of Medford; his father.; J. P. Dor- vsey; two sisters, Mrs. Claire Keid and Mrs. p. C. Goodrich, all or Dayton. Burial was at the Day ton Brookside cemetery. Pall bearers were - Marion Boulder, Scott i Edwards, Ralph Berry', Al fred White, Ernest ,. Duzan and , Harry Baxter. u IT BUT rLL FIX HIM I CASPER WILL, BE THE WORST DEFEATED MAM WHO EVER RAN FOR PURLK. - OFFICES MARK MY words! rve a . - - ni a a. t. WHAT A Jtjt fbAII , TW-TSK-. OUT OUST WEEPEA IS! WE'RE- NOT O HOT AS A FORTUNE -TELLER- BUT WELL EST THIS HAb OME THtNltj TO DO WITH THAT MYSTERKXrS PLACE TO WHICH POPEYE: WANTS TO- A3U ' . sC s 'T frrr!i!i - .'r"s-- i . m ? a . :Y- T 1 Vi i a 3 -