The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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The OSEGOIT STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Tuesday Meaning, October 21. 1341
Stock Market
Close
Mixed
Late Selling Jumbles
? Recovery Attempt as
T Volume. Is Of ted -
1 - , .' . ; ' . "
' NEW YORK, Oct " 20-a-Stocks
tried to continue the re
covery push in Monday's market
but ran Into enough late selling
Interference to produce a mixed
close.-' .
There. were a few Weak and
strong spots when' the final gong
sounded although price variations
generally were in negligible frac
tions. : Dealings were sluggish
during the greater part of the pro
ceedings but several big blocks of
low-priced utilities helped lift the
volume.
The Associated Press average of
CO stocks was unchanged at 41.
Transfers totaled 618,990 shares
compared with 670,101 in the
previous full session.
: Atlantic Gulf & West Indies
common and preferred were up
2 and 1 point, respectively, at
new 1941 highs, as reports of pos
sibly boosted dividends were
heard. The better position of the
petroleum industry gave Standard
Oil (NJ) a gain of a point. Du
Pont was up 1.
Ahead modest amounts were
Southern Pacific, Santa Fe, South
ern Railway, Great Northern, At
lantic Coast line and Chesapeake
& Ohio. Mounting traffic and
revenues brought support for this
group.
In arrears were Anaconda, Ken
necott, Sears Roebuck, United Air
craft, Air Reduction and Interna
tional Harvester.
Community Clubs
LINCOLN The first fall meet
ing of Lincoln community club
will be held at the local school
house, .Friday at 8 o'clock.
Mrs. L. I. Mickey, teacher, and
the pupils are to be in charge
of the Halloween program ar
rangements. HAYES VILLE The first meet
ing of the Hayesville community
club was held Friday. The "jitney
supper" netted the club about $30
.dollars. '
' Prizes for the amateur program
were given to Robert Saucy, Laura
Lou Newton, Gloria Parker, Claire
Nelson, Mrs. W.. Griffith and Paul
Andresen.
SALEM HEIGHTS An esti
mated 300 attended the first com
munity club meeting at the hall
Friday, enjoying the program and
visiting the booths set up and op
erated by the various organiza
tions of the community.
The money raised from each
bootluwent to that sponsor's treas
ury, so all organizations shared
In the take. Several old mattresses
were requested for a tumbling mat
for the school, also extra tools for
training work were asked.
The hobby display included old
buttons, guilts, hand painted pic
tures, old fashioned' bed spreads
and other articles.
, Several musical numbers were
given and a pie eating' contest,
with Carl Waddle taking the hon
ors. Donna Mork was judged the
prettiest maiden with Jean Gor
ton, second: The Sunday school
booth was judged the most at
tractive. .
Harvey Fasching is president
Club Tqkeg Member
SILVERTON John Moe, hop
grower, has been announced as a
new member of the Silverton Ro
tary club.
Death Takes
Harry l Dangherty k
Death takes Harry IL Daugherty,
SI former U. S. attorney general
tad leader of the president a-j
lng -Ohio gang - who died at Co
lli bu. O., tot congestive heart fail- '
ture, Daugherty died is relative
clwcurity, embittered by pro
lorded investigations and prose-,
cutiorm of the Harding' irriminls-"
(ration Curing the Teapot Dome
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HIGH HABER
ROOT KNOUlttAS
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Salem Market
The prices below supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed by
The Statesman:
VEGETABLES
Apples, box
1.00
.40
1.00
1.50
.70
.30
1.35
1.40
.90
Beets, Duncn, aoz.
Brussels sprout, flat
Cabbage
Cabbage, Chinese, doz.
Carrots
Cauliflower, crate -.
Celery, green
Celery hearts, doz.
Corn, fresh, - doz.
Danish squash
.17
.20
J5
.015
1.50
.40
.75
1.35
20
.02
1.85
Garlic, lb.
Hubbard squash
Lettuce, 5s
Mustard Greens, doz.
Parsnips, lug
Onions, 50 lbs.
Onions, green
Peppers, green, lb.
Potatoes, 100 lbs.. No. 1 new
Potatoes, No. 2. SO-lb. bag
.55
22
Radishes, doz.
GRAIN, HAT AND SEEDS
(Buying races)
Oats, No. X
30.00
30.00
. 9.00 to 10.00
14.00 to 16.00
: 1.75
2 .25
226 f
. 0 to 1.00
Feed barley, ton
Clover hay, ton
Alfalfa hay, ton
Dairy feed, 80-lb. bag..
Hen scratch feed
Cracked corn
Wheat
BUTTER PRINTS:
(Buying Prices)
A
.40
.39
AX
B
Quarters
EGGS AND POULTRY
(Baying Prices of Andresen's)
BUTTERFAT
No. 1
No. 2
Premium ,
Extra large white
Extra large brown
Medium ..
Standard ,
Pullets
.40
36"i
.41
.35
5
33
30
.19
Quotations at
Produce Exchange
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. 20 (AP)
Butter prints: A grade 39 lie in parch
ment wrappers; 40 lie in cartons; B
grade 3S!ic in parchment wrappers;
38 lie in cartons.
Butterfat First quality, maximum
6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port
land, 39-3912C lb. premium quality
(maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity),
40-40 !i lb:; valley routes and country
points 2c less, or 37 'ic; second quality
2 cents unaer iirsi, or sv'ic.
Eggs Prices to producers: A large
35c; B large 30c; medium A, 29c;
medium B 26c; B. small, 20c; A small
23c. Resale to retailers 4c higher for
cases, canons oc nigner.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailers: Tillamook triplets 28c lb.:
loaf 29o lb. Triplets to wholesalers
26c lb.; loaf 27c lb. f.o.b. Tillamook.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 20 (AP)
wneat: open High Low Close
May . 'a '-a 3'-i 3.
December I 89 89 89 89
Cash grain: Oats, No. 2, 38-lb. white,
Cash wheat (bid): soft white 82 i.
soft white excluding Rex 96; white
club 97i; western red 97. Hard red
winter: ordinary 90; 10 per cent 92;
11 per centos; 12 per cent 1.03. Hard
white-Baart: ordinary 1.02; 10 per cent
1.04; 11 per cent 1.10; 12 per cent 1.14.
Today . car receipts: Wheat 20; bar
ley ; uour 17; corn 1; oats 2; hay 2;
miuieeu lu.
Portland Produce
PORTLANTl 1 Or rw on t
Country meats Selling price to retail
?n:.ouPury.JrtUed hR- bert butchers.
126-140 lh 1SI..1RO. lishf.thin lt.11..
vealers, fancy, 19-20c; heavy 15-17,
muuub, yeariings, iv-iac;; ISKI spring
inuB ii'.b.iv mTMjmm niiw. .
ter cows, 12-1-lic; canner cows. 11'
12f hull laiL.t-
Uve poultry Buying prices: N& 1
grade Leghorn broilers, under l'i lbs
17r: nwr it. IK 17-. .i-. it 11
18c; roasters, over 4' lbs.. 18c; colored
ii-i 10-ivc; btinorni, unaer 3' lbs-14!.-17c;
over 3i lbs.. 16.-17c. Old
rooter- Sc lh
Dreed turkeys N o m t n a I selling
w vrop, l-oc; 10ms 7-2UC.
Onions-egon 1.10-1-5, 60-lb. box:
Yakima, 90-1.00.
Peppers Green. 40c Box.
PDUWNW tfKft Lr1- CA
cental; Deschutes Gems. 1.75-2.00; Yak
ima No. 1 G n 1 in .-.t.i. in..
m i.H-iw cenxai.
Havllintf nrin r t...l iii.ij.
?; : oat-vetch. 13i. ton;
Willamette valley clover, 11.00 ton; tim
oth7 e-stern Oregon . 2140 Ion. . .
ngiMu mi, -m onm. sc ID.
NuPrli 4a .ull. kil
. - -uuci. juuera:
Barcelona, lumhn 1- !... iait. .
. . - . w .un., H.V .
17c. baby I6e lb; . Ducluuy, jumbo
w, hii ,-c, iancy loc io
Walnuts Prioe to wholesaler First
ffradc ffnniittt 4,-w . 1 - v
"Edjjjn . -aby ISet Mayettelarge
r" ---- in xranquene, targe
Mayette, large 20c lb.; second grade
franauerU. L-r- niL. T,
I2c,n,ndlu,n..17c' bal"' 15c lb.; o-
. ,T".,M1J:ljp Oregon ranch nonv
Inal 32-33e lb.; Crossbred. 34-37C lb.
a. tju-7.70 fcoi.;
bak : Ki .i . . . -
blended hard wheat 5 85-6.30; aoft
wheat 5J0: bluestem 00-C5o7
Caaear a trWiia - i i . .....
10e Jb. "
Portland Livestock
(USDA) Hogs: Salable -JOoTtotal
1
Wanted - Walnnf
Filberts' and Nat Meats
Cask. DellTcry, Orchari Baa
, MOKJUS KLOB-FETM
46 N. Front st.
Pte, Com, TeL IBlS
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ByQuinnHall
LunrwNr this cue. veaT z&'. Vn ii1 1
CAMP MIX
CQWUIUW ABOUT
HON MUCH CCN6BESS
VOUR SOW
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Quotations
Buying prices: A grade
print 40Vie; B grade 39Hc;
quarters 41Vc
Colored hens Jfl
Colored fxys XI
White Leghorn J3
Old roosters j05
(Baying Prices of Marlon Creamery)
BUTTERFAT
Premium .41',i
No. 1 : :40,
No. 2
EGGS
Large A
25
20
20
30
J6
32
Si
44
-2
J3
xa
Large B
Medium
Medium
Pullets
Checks ,,
Colored hens
Colored fryers .
Leghorn fryers
Leghorn hens
Old roosters
No. 2 poultry .03 less.
HOPS
(Baying Prices)
Seeded
1942 contract
1941
Seedless
20
20
22 to
LIVESTOCK
(Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and sales reported up to
4 p.m.)
Top lambs 7.00
Ewes 4.00 to 5.00
Hogs, top 160-220 lbs. 10.00
Sows 8.50
Veal, top
Dairy type cows
Beef cows
Bulls
12.00 to 12.50
5.00 to 6.25
. 6.50 to 7.00
8.00 to 8.75
. 6.50 to 135
J8
Heifers
Dressed veal '.
WOOL AND MOHAIR
Wool
Lambs
Mohair
.40
23
AS
Portland
4000.
Barrow and gilts:
Gd-eh, 140-160 lbs
do 160-180 lbs.
do 180-200 lbs.
do 200-220 lbs.
do 220-240 lbs
r!n 24ft-9?n lKa
$ 9.75010.75
- V.OU(CPlU9
- 10.05 UilOlS
9.75 10.25
- V.50105
9.25 9.60
a rut- a yw
do 270-300 lbs.
Feeder pigs, gd-ch, 70-120.. 10.00(g) 11.00
n-4l.. C.l.kl. AOtA amnnA
Steers, do med, 750-1100 lbs 10.25011.00
I BTA AA 11 .. C -
s4n rv-l sin 1 1 rfi lu.
9.25 10.50
do conunon, 750-1100 lbs.
Heifers.
do med, 500-900 lbs
do com, 500-90 lbs.
B.000 932
8.75 9.50
7.25 8.75
7.75 8.25
cows, good, all wts
do medium, all wts
ao cui-com u wts
do canner, all wts.
Bulls (yearllmrs excluded)
5.50 6.75
4,009 020
beef, good, all wts 9 000 9.73
ao sausage, good, all wts. 9.00 & 9.50
do saus. med. all wts 7.750 75
do cut-corn, all wts 6.50 9 7.75
Calves gd-ch 10.50 12.00
uo com-mea - 7.50 tj) 10.50
Ha .11 in -i a
" i -.wy iJU
Vealers, gd-ch. all wts 12.00 13.00
tin w. -11 .
wii-jiicu, ws a.uuvl.w
do culL al wts 6.509 8.00
aneep: saiaDie 2600, total 3100.
Ewes (shorn) gd-ch
4.50 & 5.00
2.50 420
ao, com-mea
Spring lambs
do gd-ch
do med-gd
do common .
10.25010.73
9.75 010.00
8.50 9.50
Legion Sons Elect
SILVERTON Vavle Dicker
son was elected captain of the
Sons of Legion. Kenneth Allen
was named first lieutenant; Earl
Hartman, jr, second lieutenant;
William Scarth, jr., adjutant;
Richard Dickerson, finance of
ficer; Collin Bragg, chaplain, and
Robert Johnson, sergeant-at-arms.
Flax Land Signed
DAYTON Considerably more
than 50 acres of flax growing
land was signed up in the drive
by seven committeemen held here
Friday. A "rousing" flax plan,t
meeting is scheduled in Dayton
Wednesday.
Drunkenness Charged
DALLAS Edward B. Jack
son was -arrested by county au
thorities on drunkeness. '
The hospital had a chimney
fire Thursdar but little fia n
done as It was on the third floor.
Fanhers Union
News
LIBERTY Tam , tt-.i .
1 wmu
will meet at' the com unit-
at 8t0 tonight,
Dr.Y.T.LaBS. N.D . Dr.O. CtaamJfJk.
DR. CHAN LAM
. . Chines Medicine ca.
, : 241 North Liberty
Upstairs Portland General Etec. Co.
uuica opeat Taexaay asd Saturday
say IS a.m. ta 1 pj.; I U 1 pja.
Caasun-Uoa, .- BhMMi premire hJ
i tesu art fret of cbar.o.
25 -Tears ta Business
Grain Market
Starts Weak
CHICAGO, Oct. 20--Unset-tled
and nervous because of the
disturbed international situation,
grain prices displayed marked
weakness Monday.
Uncertainty was apparent from
the outset of trading. Talk had
been current in the board rooms
and -on , the. trading . floor, that
prices .should start about steady
with Saturday's close. Instead,
steady and persistent selling forced
prices backward until losses of 2
cents a bushel were marked- in
wheat during the first 10 minutes.
The retrogression was a steady
affair with prices yielding : and
cent at a time. However,, a
rebound of about a cent a bushel
left the market hovering, almost
inactive, the greater part of the
remainder of the session. Shortlv
before the close, however, selling
orders appeared in volume and the
day's biggest price breaks, approxi
mately 3 cents a bushel were
noted. A minor rally absorbed
about a cent of the loss.
Wheat closed weak and 1-2
cents a bushel below Saturday's
final quotations, December 1.12-
Y. May 1.16-.
Federal Farms
Comply With
Program
To conserve the soil and the
fertility of the farms owned by
the Federal Land bank and the
Federal Farm Mortgage corpora
tion, all acreages seeded on these
farms in 1942 will be in com
pliance with agricultural conser
vation program allotments, J. J.
Sechrist, Salem, secretary-treasurer
of the National Farm Loan
association serving Marion county,
announced.
"Not only will this keeD the
farms in the best productive state
possible until the properties can be
returned to family ownership,"
Sechrist said, "but just as im
portant, it will mean that the
operators of these farms will be
able to cooperate with the food
for defense campaign."
In the first nine months of 1941.
nine sales of properties owned by
THE LONE RANGES
THMBIE THA1tarrIng
POPE-I.THE t-OfennetK
KWS THE LAST CAPTAIN
AND CRBJJ ABOARD OUR
"rr-- kVANrSHEDJ
WHAT ABOUT IT. JAKE? WHv"T3! IPOS MC HQ, 1 I THERE. THE HG1P MYSELF TOl I ft-L JUST MAKE ITS T IKKACE TMf Aj i I mx. r- twic. i :
jg n5 yn
A.Udyat'H
POOR MRS. WAGGLE. .A . I I SHE AUDITION-D ' 1 ' v " 1 , i
WCW DISAPPOINTED J HOW X FOR A JOB, " ' f v T H' RADIO STATION ) I
SHE MUST BE i (COME?) AS A NEWS " X r AN' A SHOULDA PROVIDED A
"Thr ?P& T COMINTATOR, ) AftS I ,LOPPECV A I SECTION O' BACKWARD J fl
II x w x But she got vi -'ll V eh? too J v-, pence per her 7 U '1
jj jj Sf"
mater moose T wait mshet
.LITTLE ANME BOOm " " f MUWDON WALSH
cr r sssg? igggaggll fesssMJ
SCCMjg-SA-EWRQCT-. f" VA NEAR WE ABE TD HOME J WMORE 3TN-' STAMP MAPS EETTEgl tT
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Closing Quotations
NEW YORK, Oct 2Hy-;Today,s dosing quotations:
Air Reduction 39
Alaska Juneau 3
Al Chem & Dye 152
Allis Chalm .,-.. 28
American Can tT4
Am Car & Fdy .26
Am Rd & Std Stn 5
Am Roll Mills 12
Am Smelt & Rf -38
Amer Tel it Tel 152
Am Tobacco B 69
Am Wat Wks 3
Am Zinc L & S 5V4
Anaconda 25
Armour Illinois 4 Mi
Atchison 28
Avia Corp ; 3
Baldwin Loco -..14
Bendix Avia .37
Beth Steel ..61
Boeing Air 20
Borden 20
Borg Warner . 20
Calif Pack 22
Douglas Aircraft 74
Du Pont De N -.145
Eastman Kodak 135
Elec Pow & Lt 1
Gen Electric -28
Gen Foods 41
Gen Motors ...... 39
Goodrich , 19
Goodyear : 17
Great North 24
Greyhound ..13
Illinois Central 8
Insp Copper .......10
Internat Harv 49
Internat Nickel 28
Internat Tel & Tel 2V4
Johns Manvflle 60
Kennecott 33
Lfbbey-O-Ford 26
Lockheed 26
Lowe's 37
Long-Bell A 2
Monty Ward
Nash Kelv
Nat Biscuit
Calumet Hec 6V4
Canada Dry 15
Canadian Pac 4
Caterpillar Trac -41
Nat Dairy Prod -15
Nat Distillers 23
National Lead 15
NY Central 10
N Amer Av 13
North Amer 'Co 12
North Pacific . ..6
Ohio Oil 8
Otis Steel ; 6
Pac Gas & Elec -23
Packard 2
Pan Amer Air 16
Paramount Pic 14
J C Penney 85
Celanese 23
Chesa & Ohio 35
Chrysler . -55
Commer Solvent ..9
Consolid Aircraft 19
Consolid Edison -15
Consolid Oil 6
Continental Can -37
Corn Prod 49
Crown Zeller ... 12
Curtiss Wright 8
the Federal Land bank and the
Federal Farm Mortgage corpora
tion in Marion county were hand
led through his office, Sechrist
said. These sales amounted to
$47,113.32
"Requirements for compliance
with acreage allotments apply on
ly to farms owned by the land
bank or the Federal Farm Mort
gage corporation," Sechrist pointed
out "Borrowers and those pur
chasing farms from both insti
tutions hold title to their own
farms, and therefore decide for
themselves whether they will com
ply with the program."
Boys Live at Camp
SILVER FALLS STATE PARK
Boys who are registered in the
defense classes at Salem are stay
ing at the Silver Creek CCC camp
here. Veterans are numbering only
a little over 100 at the camp now.
Popeye
n v
IM THE
wdJL.,ri ", . rr
Perm RR '. 21
Phelps Dodge 27
Phillips Pet -44
Proe & Gam 56
Pub Serv NJ , 17
Pullman , 24
Radio ,3
Rayonieri
Ravonier Pfd
-13V4
Republic Steel 17
Richfield Oil 10
Sears Roe ...... 67
Shell Union .13
Socony Vacuum 9
Sou Cal Edison 23
South Pacific 12
Sperry Corp 33
Stan Brands ...1.. 5
Stan Oil Calif 22
Stan Oil Indiana 32
Stan Oil NJ 41
Stone & Webster 6
Studebaker t-5
Sunshine Mining ..5
Texas Corp 41
Trans-Amer 4
Union Carbide 72
Union Pacific 73
United Airlines -14
United Aircraft 36
United Drug 1
United Foods 72
US Rubber 23
US Rubber Pfd ..97
US Steel 52
Vanadium 21
Warner Pic 5.
Western Union ..29
Wool worth 30
-32
-4
.17
.
Witzel School
Has 4H Club
HAZEL GREEN Pupils of
Witzel school completed organiza
tion of their 4-H club, "The Hap
py Health club.
Officers are Richard Bates,
president; Paul Lohse, vice presi
dent; Donna DeCamp, secretary
and club reporter; Richard Sohn,
song and yell leader; Millard
Bates, sergeant at arms.
The president appointed Dick
Sohn and Paul Lohse to help re
vise the club constitution; Lola
Collins and Harold Sohn on pro
gram committee; and Delbert
Sohn, Willis Collins and Buddy
Collins on the contest committee.
The club plans to meet Thurs
day afternoon of each week, hav
ing two business meetings and two
study club meetings each month.
Surprise Package?
Beaten to the Drawl
. 1 " ' i-t
KF-E30XTHE
jjKrSIKftJATINX-r I
TURKJED,
i r --- mmmmmm
Farmers Marti
Supply Heavy
PORTLAND, 'jOct 20-HSup-plies
were heavy on the farmers
wholesale market Monday and
there was a generally good call on
most of the offerings.
" Some purple I cauliflower from
Trousdale brought $1 -crate With
the regular. No. 1 stock bringing
80-90 i cents. A - lew - saies were
down to 65-75 cents. i
The bean market displayed! a
wide range with sales of virtually
the same, quantity- recorded from
3 to 7 cents pound for green stock.
Younts were generally 5.-6 cents
pound. Lunas were 65-75 cents
lug. .
Tenant Purchase ,
Applications .
Available
Tenant purchase applications
for Marion county are still be ins
accepted by the Farm Security
administration, John Tweed,
chairman of the Marion county
tenant purchase committee, an
nouneea.
Tweed '.reports that two and
possibly four families will be
chosen during ; the coming year
to purchase farms with loan funds
received under' the department of
agriculture's tenant purchase pro
gram. The funds, from the Bank
head-Jones act' are -t 3 per cent
interest and may be repaid over
a period of up to 40 years.
Applicants granted the tenant
purchase loans must be tenant
farmers. sharecroDDers. or farm
laborers, he pointed out They are
to be American citizens whd have
sufficient fanning experience, or
farming .background to qualify
them as operators of a new farm,
and must be unable to secure
credit to purchase a farm from
other sources.
Preference is given to heads
of families and to those desirous
of becoming permanent settlers
in the community where the farm
to be purchased Is located. Past
community activities will ho rnn.
sidered as well as the amount
of farming equipment owned by
the applicant .
Applications now on file at the
COT THE
iFSAtxoKrri-
. T IT. Jf THftTSX
WHO DO? lUJHAT I
.. A UlAXmD j
Farm Security offic wfll b4)
viewed by the secretary of agri
culture. Members of this' conuxdt
tee will view the applications and
make recommendations for .final
approval of the loans,. Tweed
pointed out "
The committee includes Tweed,
Central Howell; Ray Glatt Wood
burnt and George Tate,' Sublimity.
: Those interested in' securing
tenant purchase loan should file
application at the Farm Security
office . located . in the old high
school building, 460; North High
street Salem.
Stocks and Bonds
October 20
Compiled by Th Associated Press
STOCK AVERAGES
30 19 IS 60
Indus Kails Util Stks
Net change TJnch Unch
Monday 53.6 18 J
D .1
31.0
31.1
32.5
35.5
35.5
SO-
Unch
41.0
41.0
m
45.0
39.1
Previous day 58.6
Month ago - 62.5
Tear ago , 62.9
1941 high , . 63 8
1S41 low ; M.8
BOND AVERAGES '
16.5
17.0
16.7
19.0
15.4
20
10
10
Util
10
frgn
Rail. Indus
Net change . A 3
Monday 62.6
Previous day 62.4
Month ago . 61
Year ago 60-
1Q1 dlirk t m.
D .1 A3
105.1 101.8
105- 101.6
105.1 101.8
104.7 99.4
105.4 102.2
104- 99.0
" w
1941 low 60-
Th money you need Is
crrcdlable to you here
and now. Inquire today
at our convenient ad
dress about our person
al loan service I
For money in hurry see
Stele Finance Co.
S44 State Phone 9261
Lie S-Z13 H-222
i
By FRAN STRIKER
OrJUV PERSOKl ABOARD
WHO UJOULX) TDOPTO
TRlCtC
Ml
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A 2
49.9
49.7
51.0
37.6
514
38.0
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