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Th Oli-iGO.4 STATX-iA.I, Calen. Oregon, Yednesday Elorafair, April 25, 1S33 Salem Market Quotations - rtvxri - (lay las MeM) (Dm rrteea below eupplie by local ffrewer ere laeteetlve at tae .ail market orieee pei- ts Ntm k galea karats hot are sat guaraatea bj The Blates- ssea.) - Bananas, lb. aa stalk. Hudi ' J . 0 - 140 4.00 . 800 , 4.60 ...l ta .40 Calavoe Grapefreit, Texas plaks ttegvlar . .. Unou. crata - , . .. Oraagee. mU TSOETABLES (Barlsg Mess) Aspsrsfaa, lb. Beeta. dos. , ,, . ,, , rahhara. Ik.- . .07 40 .OS Carrots. Calif., ert- os-.50 to 60 Caaliflaer. Calif. 1.-S; local M CeWry. Utaa. erate . - l.-S Lettuce. Calil 3.S0 ta 3.60 Onloas. boiling. 10 lbs- Na. I- SO lbs. . - It l.S .is .80 JO 40 i 1.10 - . . Greea en ion a 4oav Ha-iaaea. dam. Peppers, frees, Calif. Panic .- Potatoes. Local. stv Na. , l 10 lb. bass Rhabarb, euUoor .70 ta .00 A9 Tumps. oa. (Fries paid by tadependeat ftcklnf flsat to fraw!) Welaate Fraaqaettee. faaey, lie: tfiuam. 10c;' amall 8e; orchard raa, ta 10e.- Walnat meats 25 to 0s lb. Filberts Bareeloaaa. large. 12fce;faa ay llfca: babies. Has orchard ma 11 to lie. (Ca-aa fticaa to Grower) WalaoU Pr:ca ran re, depending apaa way aata raa la 14 diffarant gradaa 11 Vs He. Oscbilly I rant either HOPb . - BoytBg Prices) Claatera. BOBiinal. 1837. lb T ta .OS Clusters. IMS, lb ta .31 Vk rut-lea. ton Jl WOOL AJTD MOHAI (Bnytag Frlcea) Wool Boat a at, lb. Coarse, lb. , (.ambe, lb. . .IS S3 .IS .19 Mohair,, lb. COOS AJTD POUX.TBY (Saying Frlcea af Aodreeea't) Large extra 17 Medina axtrai Large standards .IS .15 .IS J 5 .16 48 Hnll.ta Colorad frra Colored mediant lb. White Leghorns, heavy White Leghorns, light Heavy ken a. lb. . , Old roosters Jl - . .16 .05 LI VX STOCK (Buying price for So. 1 stock, baaed era diti one and , aalaa reported op to t-m. Lambs, 1939. topa 8.25 Lambs " ta 7.60 Ewee nfl ta 8.50 Hoe. top , 7.00 130-150 lbs. o.ao to a.79 6.25 to 6.50 5.10 ta 5.85 5.50 to 6.50 5 00 to 6 00 6.00 to 7 00 9 00 310 300 lbs. Sows Eteef , aewa - Bulla Heifers - Top teal Dairy type cows 4.00 U 5.50 Dressed veal, lb. .13 ICAJUOa CBKAaTBBT Baying Price Batterfat, -A grade.. .ts Leghorn bens, over 8H lbs. Leghorn bens, onder 3H lbs Boasters. 4 lbs. and peer .,.., .13 .10 .15 .15 .11 .15 Fryers. 3H lbs.. Leghorn broilers Colored bens, over 5 lbs. Old roosters, lb .05 Ka. S bona Sa less; Ko 3 springs, 5a leaa "The Forgotten Fleet CHAPTER XVIII ; There apparently was nobody aboard the Mount Vernon, for when he stepped out upon the bleached tnd sun warped deck only the faded red, white and blue funnels of the Amerika and the George Wanking ton were to be seen, still towering abort a tangle of cargo booms, bridges, lifeboats and ventilators. A further careful reconnaissance of C deck showed the Mount Vernon to be indeed quite deserted save for .1 1 e: . i tiicuiacivca. oikub va rcvcui, ac tivity, however, were abundant. -Shall we shall we see if there's anything in the smoking room?" he inquired at length. "Or would you rather wait!" - "Let's look while there's no one else around." she murmured and , passed her muddied arm through . his. "Somehow it seems right it's our own secret after alL." As he quietly opened that same door through which a long lifetime ago It seemed he had followed . Hears, the sun thrust a shimmering eclipse above a dim headland far down the gray Pataxent. Skilfully the dawn pencilled with fire the dis tant dumps of Octopus Oil tankers moored toaether in mid stream. dyed distant marshes a clear emer ald and drew bright planes and squares from the still wet roofs of Fatuxtown. It also endowed with a dreadful ruby brishtness that pool of blood in the center of the smok ing room which marked the spot where Hears had fallen under Col by's bullet. Steadying; the grirl by an elbow, Colby hurried her past the grue some souvenir and directed her gaze to the enigmatic, dust dulled lea tures of the negro girl above the fireplace. w t .- v at a J, in nuuuimi wucn uicy halted before it, "not to let it be too bis? a disappointment if there -Isn't anything there. There may not ; dc, you. anow "I think," she said with a quick smile that warmed his heart, "I can bear it better today than I could nave yesterday. "Don't say that unless you mean It!" There was a fierce, insistent Question in his sunken and blood shot eyes as he stepped in front of her and caught her by the hands. "Do you?". . ''Oh, , my dear yes," was all Geneva could say," then his eager, fcaxd-lippexf kisses checked further speech. If she was surprised to find herself in his arms she did not be tray it, It was rather a if she had been surprised all her life at not being in bis arms and that that situation had abruptly come to an "I I'm glad you did that be fore we looked," she breathed. "I wanted yon to knew," he cried in a voice far softer than she had aver heard him use before, "that that oh well, you know I " He kissed. her again and yet again they had been through so much to gether. . "Look here, younsr lady" he turn exl away, "you're corrupUria: ma I'd better be getting to work. .. "But Don. I dont think it eonld U there aha protested. "Why would Kraua have hidden the jewels In a public room like this? It would hare been hard for him to have worked undetected." ; Colby . paused, eyes wandering Yer me mantelpiece. . "I don't thinic your objection Is well founded." said be. "I dont know of any more lonesome place than a ship's smokteg room after one o'clock at night. Very likely tutus picked a stormy night when people weren't moving about more than they had to." - "But wouldn't it take a lot of time to get one of those, figures free?" Geneva insisted. "Not necessarily. Look. He in dicated the full bosomed fiarura unon which their attention was centered. "With half an eye you can sea that me carved rjuro is simply set into tne mantel xrame ilka sort of In lay. Probably one er two French sails art all tlat an required to Gradw B raw 4 pa kvllk, SsJen Co-op bask pool prko $2.01. Co-op Grade A botterfat prico S3c; B trade 2c leaa. . (Milk ' kaaad ea aeaal aioatbiy baturfat afaraga.) Diatribortor price. 2.S2. ' . A gjrade? botterfat DellT ered 23c; B grade 21c. A grad print, 28)c; B Krad23Hc; quarters 27 He zoo riicxs Large extras .17 - .15 - .15 .IS . .is - .10 Large ataadarda klsdiom axtrai Uediaat ataadarda Oadergradea , , Pallets OBATJi. BAT and SBEOS . Wheat, ba Nok I. racloaaed TO Oats, gty. toa 2 SCO - Wait a . " 25.00 Peed barley toa ,. , 23 00 ta 24 00 CloTer bay. toa 12.00 to 13 00 Oat and Vetck Uy. tea. 1 2 00 to 18.00 Alfalfa, toa . 1-... 15.00 ta-16 00 Egg mask No. 1 grade. SO lb. bag 1.60 Dairy feed. SO lb. bag I SO Hea acratek feed 1 65 Craeke corn 1.65 Wkeat . , 1.85 ta 1.40 Favor Changing Butter Standard Group at Hearing Believes Grades Should Line up With Federal Ones Toe 35 Oregon creamery oper ators and producers who attended the public hearing; held at the de partment of agriculture Monday, farored changing the state stand ards to bring them in line with more stringent federal standards. New federal scores went into ef fect April 1. Members of the industry point ed out at the hearing that the lack of uniformity between federal and state grades and definitions worked a hardship on the Oregon out-of-state trade. An annual loss of $100,000 will result unless this change is made, according to the estimate of Frank Hettwer, man ager of a Mt. Angel creamery. He said that recent gains in quality improrement on butter are prac tically nullified by the present situation. Specific recommendations were made for a lowering of the state acidity standard for grade A cream to 0.35 per cent and for by VAN WYCK MASON hold it in place. You see it would! never come under much strain." But I still don't see, Don, why he would pick a public room." The ex-soldiers brown features contracted in thought. I think there are several rood reasons. First of all Kraus wanted to put his loot in a place that would be always accessible. In other words, if he hid it in a cabin he might not be able to get that cabin just when he wanted it. And if he insisted too much on having a cer tain cabin, especially an unattrac tive one such as a man of bis type could afford, it would arouse suspi cion. Something he didn't want under any circumstances." Colby cocked his head to one side and speculatively fingered the blunt ore iron which had served Vogel as a jimmy. ; Here in a nublie room be could always get at it. And then again there was no dancer of the cabin pian Deing aiierea or renumbered. Something which happens quite fre quently on a steamer. As a last argument," he said as be drew up a chair to the mantelpiece, "I think Kraus wanted to pick a distinctive hiding: place one that a confeder ate could recognize without diffi culty in case Kraus couldn'l come for the loot himself, which is of course what happened." He swung- up on the mantelpiece and began to examine the wood work with great care. Do you see anything?" she de manded. "Tea," he replied, "there are four or five taint marks on this side of the molding, but they may have been made by workmen when they installed the figure. Well see in a minute now, anyhow." Oblivious to faint voices sounding on shore and from the Monticello, Colby continued to examine the mantelpiece while Geneva mean while sank into a shrouded arm chair and sat qufte still, ignoring the fact that a little puddle was iorming xrom the drip of her wet BKirt, looking up at him from ador ing wide gray eyes. What a strange mixture was this man. Of him she even now knew nothing save that sne was content to follow him any where, anyhow. The crackle of splintering wood drew her attention as he applied Vogel's jimmy to the backing of the carved, figure. "She's fairly loose " he called excitedly. "I think we " But just iaen we grinning; negro girl jerked forward and came loose so easily that Colby had to clutch wildly at it and was barely able to prevent its crashing to the tile before the fireplace. It was eharacteriatie TV-a1t Colby that he said nothing when he found himself peering at a long slot into which the nymph's backing had been fitted. Now there was exposed a further space perhaps four inches wide bv eis-ht incha. tall and. securely jammed into it, was a flat parcel dona- up in yel lowed newspaper. Still silent, Colby got down and passed it to the seated gin, and she accepted it bat with ner eyet still fixed on his. . "That takl- m n .v. ? rbeB he brought H she care fully slipped aside the cotton string securing the package and com menced to unwrap it, creating; little crackling noises that filled the whole garish smoking1 The sun. on rising a little higher, crept in through a leaded window and renrealed in Geneva's cheeks co'0?: whipped back by an over whelming excitement. ; 'Towering above the" wholly absorbed girl stood Donald Colby, feet a little apart and looking more uave ava nuian wan ever, ma ops took on a peculiar twist when the paper fell anart and a. la.nc.lik sunbeam leaped into a mass of dia monds, . emeralds, sapphire, and paru, to escape again amid a maddening burst of rainbow hues. I -" inanJC bod." mturmnred Grnnmv I Benet; and then again very softly. I TV. Y. r ae.aL- I Alien-, viiw, aminrr aariin J 1 Sharp Upturn Soars Wheat Setback in Winter Crop Is : Impetus for 14 Cent Blarket Climb ; CHICAGO, April -S-f-Def-lnlte signs of a setback In pros pects tor winter wheat in some districts of the southwest, the first really pessimistic crop news since the growing season began fare wheat prices the L sharpest upturn In weeks today. July and September wheat rose as much as 14 cents to the best lerel In -al most three months. While reports of less farorable growing conditions - hare been coming oyer commission house wires for the past sereral days, today's news more or less eon firmed trade belief that there has been some change In the win ter wheat picture. Wheat started steady, ignoring a - lower close at Liverpool, but soon dereloped strength and was up cent at the end of the first hour. Thereafter liquidation of May Contracts prior to' the delivery period next month de pressed the market but the de ferred delireries continued to forge upward, closing at the day's best levels. Wheat was higher than yesterday's close, May 6S-, July 69-. Students Appear At Aids' Tea AURORA The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church held a musicale and silver tea at the church Saturday afternoon. Furnishing the. music were these pupils of Miss Lucy Case and Mrs. 3. C. Diller: Shirley Mae Evans, Beatrice Nagle, Irene Stoner, Loyd Alice Diller, Eugene Manock, Leland Stoner, Clyde Diller, Marvin Evans, Charles Diller. adoption of the new federal sys tem, of butter scoring. Ko formal motion to this effect was passed, however. The testimony will be examined by the state department of agri culture which may then promul gate revised state regulations. Mystery 95 Suddenly, in a singrle gesture, she divided the glittering heap in half and held out a handful of srems to the spare figure before her. A strand of glorious emeralds throbbed with the verdant lights of a tropic jungle, a huge sapphire gleamed like the Caribbean, but the ex- soldier stood very still and slowly shook his narrow head. "Thanks," he murmured, "I cant take them." But you must!" she pleaded and sprang up. "Here! Take them You've earned them, I want you to have them." "Sorry," he insisted earnestly. 'There are regulations against it." "Regulations?" she burst out. 'Surely the rules -of that funny little country you used to servo aren t binding now?" , "They arenV he admitted, tak ing the jewels and replacing them ' witn their fellows. "But the regu lations of the Department of Justice are. They say in so many words: 'No Operative of this Department shall under any circumstances what soever accept a gratuity for the performance of his duty. Geneva Benet began to tremble a little. "Then then yon aren't a soldier of fortune?" "In one aense I was until about a month ago," he explained. "The Department, you see, sent ma to join the Bolivian army in order to trace from that end certain illegal arms shipments being; forwarded from the United States to a revo lutionary force." "And yon found out what yon wanted?'' "Yes." A wry smile flitted over uonaio uoioys xace. Anynow, i spent three months in the jungles of El Gran Chaco and nearly got killed firf Ttamto i( awav with my life at the end. You see I knew me agents were watcning the big ships for me so I stowed away on a mtnA tvia t n.u.F Vkfolr tm a n ' boat, Sister," he added with a grin. MT 1 1 em.. . . -dmoarger is neuotrope to guano. He shrupced and made a little spreading gesture with his hands. "After that I thought I could take a furlough, but my ship had barely reached Savannah than v it in structions to go immediately to Solo mon s iwano. i was instructed to find Out what had hiniwnMl ta tfcna- three missing watchmen." "So yon yon were "from the De partment of Justice all the time!" She was atarine mt Vim -n,f - getf ul of the fortune which glittered ana uiroooea oexoro her. "I was. I'm afraid I was pretty rough, but you see, dear, I had no idea what the situation, was. I had to be suspicious of everybody even yon." "Had yon any knowledge of the Jewels?" "None. Though I realised, of course, something pretty valuable must have been on these ships to i aiiaa av mucn excitement in a back water lilra tbia" H m4mwmA a window and pointed to the shore. -Bj tne loom ox that I think this detail is almost at an end." Somewhat - unsteadily , Geneva Benet rose and, standing beside fct, watched Ehrenbreit, Ferguson and the rest step from a large rowboat onto the rickety pier- They stepped awkwardly, as men do when their hands are secured behind them. Standing , about were half a dozen figures in the brown and black uni form of the Maryland State police. Others were bailing an ambulance which had ran down to the shore. "I see they have them all. That means that the ease is at an end?" v "Very nearly." - And then what? "Why, darling, I'm think of nn dertaking the pleaaantest assign ment of my life," he cried aa he wet her into his arms again. On that nearby table the jewels shim mered, lovely but quite forgotten. V I THE END IWKJat otationc MBTLJjrrC Ore-iTil 5-X? Batter Ixtraa tSHe; saaacari tie; prtee firsts, tltte: firsts 80 He. Battertat -Jfc-.e. Eggs Luge extras It: large stasi ares IS; Median extras 18; as a g 1 a suad-res IS. Okaeaa Triplets IU; loaf lSe. . Portland Grain POHTLAXD, Ore.. April SS. (AP) Wkeat: . , Open High Low Close May so eov eH Jnlf . 87 S7 8714 07 Cask Grain: Oats, No. 2-38 lb, white, 87.SS; No. 3-38 lb. gray, seminal. Bar ter, Ko. S 44 lb. BW, 24.50. Corn, Ko. -ET shipment. 8j00. ; Ko. 1 flax. 1.77. Cash wheat Bid: Bolt white 70 H; western white 70 H; western red 70 tt. Bard red winter ordinary 88 Vi; 11 per eeat 89 Hi 13 per cent 71; IS per eaat 78; 14 per eeat 78. Hard white-Baart or dinary 73; 13 per eeat 73; IS per coat 73H; 14 per eeat 75. Today's ear receipts: Wheat SO, bar lay X; Hoar; 8; eoraS; illleed S. - Portland Livestock PORTLAND, Ore- April 35. AP) (C8DA) Hogs, receipts 850, strong to 15e Usher. Price ranee: - ; 140-160 lbs 8 do gd -eh, 180-200 lbi do gd-ch, 180200 lbs .... do gd-eh, 300-320 lbi , do gd-eh. 220-250 lbs , da gd-eh, 1 350-300 lbs de aed. 140-180 lbs Packing sows, gd, 374.850 lbs. 4 good 850 425 lbs. - do good 425-550 lbs do seed, 375-550 lbe Pigs (fdr. atkr ). good choice, 170-140 lbs 8.50 a 7.50 Cattle: Beceipta 100; ealrea SO, aetira. fall ataadvi" Price ranee: Steers, good 900-1100 $ 9.006 9.40 do medinm, 1100-1300 7.75 9.00 do eons (plain 750-1100. 6.759 7.75 Haifcra. rood. 750-900 8.35&9.00 do madiaau 550 BOO . 7.759 8.50 Stocks and Bonds April 25 STOCK AVEBAOSS Compiled by The Associated Press 80 IS 15 OS Indus Bails Net Chg. A .1 A .2 Tuesday 61.9 16.0 Previous day 61.8 16.7 Month ago . 68.5 19.8 Tear Ago 56.8 14.2 1939 high ... 77.0 23.8 1939 low 58.8 15.7 Util D .1 85.2 85.3 86.8 29.6 40.0 83.7 Stocks Unch 43.8 43.8 48.3 39.2 53.4 41.6 BOND AVXBAOES 20 10 10 Rails Indus Util Net Chg. D .1 A .2 A .1 Tuesday 55.1 98 2 S3.1 Previous day 55.2 S8.0 93.0 Month ago - 61.0 100.2 94.6 Tear Ago 52.9 96.3 88.4 1939 high . 64.9 100.7 95.7 1939 low 53.4 97.0 91.9 Low yield 111.0. 10 for'gn D .1 59 2 50.3 60.7 63.0 64.0 58.2 POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE LITTLE ANNIE R00NEY TOOTS AND CASPER "HEADS' I RETURKi THE $-OC4.J I POUNOv AND "TAILS" 1 DOtTT! . . 1 r7 . niMrM r V ITS HEADS S ( Qu 8.509 7.00 6.76 7.35 7.00 S 7.35 0.75 7.35 6.50 g( 7.O0 6.25 y 6.76 6.10 6.75 .809 6.00 6.35 8.75 5.36 5.50 6.00 5.40 1 VVOT SEfcMS T SET VAX-rY MOOCHe 1 I JESS CUX EVERV- 1 f SOME PERSONS J I 11 S Si - OFF ON SECH A SOUR J I WUZ INSIDE I D-.V SHE BUYS , IS5SK.JND 1 I I XjiSjl BUT I AL50 Vl UW Sl-ANX SUSIE? I L SMOPPlN' J I A WHOLE QUARTER S T CATS I la- KNOWS SHE AIN'T X r.giV- r- .rwT-arTOV I SHE ITS . 1 I VORTH O' CAT 5 ' f X 9V COT NO CAT. II. fiTT? ' 24iitlJ' I V MVeoATI J MEAT' i3sowS rr. . m g i 1 ' L J I OLO'lOMCAn.irilAv f felfe if Li DROP OP MIX 94 THE HOUSE t J VVl-i AARS.AAOAACK-1 GUESS TAKE THJMGS THAT DOWT EELON I MVMAM06OnrW4X rJjr V)Xtt ? TOg BRCAKPkST- 1 1 Iff 1'- ? TVtATPOOR OLOSKIMMV- TO HW BUT HC9 TO5TAU ALLCV I HUMGOV ROeeER rSlf I I' f" i - ' Ar&m lTvv" J lOOKXUGCxrXXOtTT CAT "THAT tXrr BEOjCOJG TO B ' ' -r k am i ii Oft 191. Kmc ScaMM Sy-o. THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeyt I MV S1STEC. HOW HIGK 1 5HAA.L. Wfc FUV VilTH , JTHSSE j C zJ at le Ma (Plata) S5O90 -L Cewa, au wis. do medinm. all wta do com (plala) aU da lew eat-cat, all wta Bella (ylgm. ascld.). ibeei), aU wta a sMdiaaL all wta. . 6.359 8.75 8.609 6.80 do eat-eeae (pla), all wta 4.50W 8.509 S.00 4.069 6.50 4.009 S.60 Toalara, choice, all wta. 9.00 S.50 6.00 7.00 S.50 . de good, all wta da cull -com (phi) all wta Careaa, med. 250-406 lba - do earn (pin) 350-400 lba Sheep: Beeeipts 300. Steady. Pew good choice. Spring lambs 73-7.7 lba. sold for S9.00. Price ranee: Spring lamba, good-choice, do medium good 9.00 8.25 9.35 8.75 8.00 8.25 7.75 7.25 3.25 3.50 do common 7 Lamba (ahora) gd-ca 8.009 7.259 6.509 da medinm and da eoauoea (plain) Ewee (saodn) gd to ek (plain) i . 3.50 1.50 do Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore- April 25. (AP) Country Meats Selling price ta retail ors: Country-killed hogs, beet butcher, nnder 160 lbs, 9-9 He lb.; yealers 13 H 13e lb. light and thin 10-11 lb.; heavy 10-1 le; spring lamba 18-19e lb.; yearling lamba, 1415c lb.; owee 4-6e lb-.; cotter oowa, 10a la.; eaaaer eewa, 9a lb.; bolls He lb. v ;.' ... , . Liee Poaltrr Baying prleeat Leghorn broilers IS-14c Ib-T colored broilers, 3 lba. and over. 17-18e lb.; erer 8H b.. 1718c lb.; Leg-era hens, erer SH lba 15H-16e lb.; aider SH lbs- 1IH-I4e; colored heas ta S lbs., 18-19e lb.r over S lbs., 18 19e lb.; Ko. 3 grade, 5e lb. Use. Tarkays Selling prleeoi Ureases, new crop hens, 32-24e lb.; torn a, Sl-22e lb. Baying prices: Kew hens 19-20 lb.;toms 18e lb. x Potatoes Yakima Oeass. ( ) eeatal; locals, l.OO; Doackutas Gams, 1.25 eeatal; Klamath Falls No. 1 Gems, 1.25-1.55; CaL yarns, L50-1.80; Calit Whites, 1.50-1.75. Onions Oreron No. 1 3.25-3.80 eeaUI. aM, IB. S 1,H OflmiU, M .TO. Woot WillaaMtsa valley. 1939 clip, aominaa median. - S3c lb. ; coarse and braids, 33 lb.; lambs snd tall, 80s lb.; eastern Oregoa, 80-32e lb. Hay Sellias oiiee to retailers t Alfal ta. No. 1. 16.00 ton; oat retch, 12.00 tun clOTer, 1L00 ton:, timothy, eastern Oregoa. 19.00; do ealley. 14.00. Port laad Hope 1988 CluiUrs.. 30-25e lb.; fug glee, 33e lb. Mohair Nominal. 1939 dip. 25c lb. Caaeara Bark Baking price: 1939 peel, 4e lb. Sugar Barry and fruit, 100s. 6.10; bale 6.25; beet 6 05. Domestic flour Selline nriee. cite de livery, 1 to 25 bbl lots: Family patent. 49s, 5.70 6:33; bskers' bsrd wheat, net, 3.70-5.15; bakers" blnestem 4.25 4.60; blended wheat floor 4.40-4.70: soft wheat floor, 4.10 4.15; graham 49s, 4.50; whole wneat, eas, . odl Wool in Boston BOSTOS, April C5 (AP) (U8DA) Boston houses . were receiving numerous inquiries for wool today. Interest includ ed both spot wools and wolla available for immediate snipment from tne country. Spot fine territory wools of good French eombing length were selling in original bags at 65-67 cents, scoured basis, while sales of similar wools to ba shipped di- A Stage ONE PLIP OP THE COIN BrfT ENOOiiH! fLL MAKE IT "TfO OUT OF THREE IT o : "A 359 7 7S 6.509 7.3J a ma a sa wts 4.60 3 1.50 SJ59 4-50 I i ill ii i I ONE MILE SHOULt f7STHE Tv K-Z J It HE AVENS ! iv lift III ll,.,! i Jn I lJ2ERSi,4-iy SI5TEK T-n THerw. yr4 -. 1 k V I II Pic 1 - .ill 'LE WHW ! 0 Stock Revival Is Too Short Lived HEW YORK, April -Mff)7 Europe apparently looked a little better to the stock market today, and domestic business news was not so bad, but early recoveries of tractions to a point or so werfc re duced or -cancelled In many cases at the close. The Associated Press average of CO Issues was un changed at 43.8. Some hope was pinned on tbe overseas picture as -rumors were heard that Hitler's reply to the Roosevelt peace plea, scheduled for the relchstag Friday, might be less vitriolic than expected. Helpful was the disclosure Gen eral Motors first Quarter earnings were the best for this period since 1929, aggregating S1.18 a share against It cents a year ago. Gardeners' Mart PORTLAND. Ore- April 25. (AP) lUS Dept. Agriculture) Apples Oregoa New to eras, med to Igo. es fey. 1.50-1.60, 1.25-1 35; ea fey. loose. 1.15; fey loose. 1.00; Wash. Delicious, med to Ige. ex fey, LT5 2.I0; fey. 1.75 1.85; Winesap. med to Ige, .'ex cy. 1.60 1.75. fancy, 1.40 1.60; comb, ea fey aad fancy, loose, 3H 8e lb.; Romes, ex fey, 1.65-1.75; fey. 1.35 1.40 ; 3e lb. ArtichokesCalif- 1.25-1.50; poorer, 1.00. Avocados, Calif- fuerte, 34-85's, 1.20 L40. Asparagus Ore., Wash., green, 12-lb. Nov 1. 65-75e; No. 2, 40-50c; 30 lb., 1.75-. 2.00. Strings, 1.25; bunched 2.00-2.25. Banenaa Per bunch. He lb. small lota, unquoted. Beans Pla., 8.00-3.25, hamper. Broccoli Oregon, Duncnes, ott 45a. Brussels Sprouts Unquoted. Cabbage Calif, crates, 2.25-2.50; red, SH-4c - Carrots Local, topped.- 40-50e per lag; sacks, 1.00-1.50; bunched. Calif- 40-45; crates. 2.00-2.50; few high aa 2.75. Cauliflower Crates, local. 1.00-1.25; No. 2. 60c; Calif. No. 1. 1.25-1.50. Celery Calif., Utah, 2.00-2.25; poorer, 1.75; white, 2.25-2.65; hearts, 1.50-1.75 dos. Citrus Fruit Grapefruit, Tests marsh, seedless, 8.00-3.25; pink. 3.50-3.75; Ari xona, fey, 1.75-2 00; choice, 1.60-1.75; Florida, 46 64s, 8.25-3.50. Lemons Fancy, all sixes, 8.50-4.75; choice 50c less. L'-mes Dos. carton, 30 25c Orangea California navels. 200 892s. 3.10-2.75; Urge, 3.00-4.25; choice 25 50c less. Eggplant Calif- 1.75 2.00, Ige. Cucumbers Hothouse, dot. 75c,-1.15. rect to mills from the country were closed st 63-65 cents, scoured basis. Mixed grade lots of three-eighths and one-quarter blood bright fleece wools offered from the country were quoted mostly 26-27 cents, in the grease, delivered to eastern users. Feeding the Kitty Youth Will Be Served V. "Mother" Counts Her Chickens All "Headed" One Way I H2AD$"AVAJN! J4M-M- MAYBE rO BETTER MAKE ; ITS HEADS . HMMm . rLU MAKE IT POUR OUT OF SEVEN FLIPS! THREE OUT of rrve cri iDa Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss" 11 I .jr. " x Closing NEW YORK, April HVPHT7 -losing prices: Al Chem Dyo.1534 Chrrsler 7 u. Coml Solvent . . Allied Stores... American Can.. Am For Power. 81 Com with Sou. Consol Edison. . Am Power tU. 4K Consol Oil . Corn.ProdncU . Am Pad Std San .11 Am Rolling Mills Utt Curtiss Am Smelt Kei as Am Tel A Tel.. 158 hi Am Tobacco B. . 1 Am Water Wks. ' itf Anaconda ..... 22 f4 General Foods . General Motors . Goodyear Tire . Great Nor Ry Pf Hudson Motors . Illinois Central . Int Harvester . . Int Nickel Can . . Int Paper P Pf Int Tel & Tel... Johns Manville . Kennecott Armour 111 .... Atchison Barnsdall ..... 1 Bait ft Ohio ... S Bendlx Aviation 20 Bethlehem Steel 55 Boeing Air ... zl Borge Warner . 21 H Budd Mfg Calif Pack 15 Callahan Z-L . . Calumet Hec .. . 5 Libbey-O-Ford Lig & Myers B. Canadian Pacific 3 J I Case 70 Caterpil Tractor 41 Celanese 16 Certain-Teed .. 7 Ches Ml Ohio ... 31 Loew's Monty Ward . . Nash Kelv National Biscuit National Cash . . Lettuce Delano Iced. 5 dos., 1.90.2.25; dry, 2.00-3.25; best 2.60; poor, 50e. Uarho Orwgoa. S 10e: poor low SS6c Mueh rooms Cnltivated. I tb . SO SSe. Onions Oregon yellows. 50 lb. sacks, 08 No. 1. 1.00 1.10; med., 95e-1.10; 10 lba- 23 25c; No. 2. 50 lbs. sacks. 50 60e; boilers. lS-Ur per 10 lb. sack: 60 b. sack. 50-60e; Texaa white wax, 2.40-2.50. Peara Anjous, ax fey, 1.75-1.85; Mad ford fey. 3.75., Paaa Calif- 5-6c: sscks, 1.60-1.80; hamper. 1.85: 46 lb. crate. 1.50-1.75. Peppers Florida. 22 25c PoUtees Oregon. local RuaseU and Long Whites. Na. 1. 1J0-1.16; 50-lb.: sacks, 40-42 H i Deschutes, No. 1. Russets 1.10-1.25; 25 lb. sscks. 82 85e; DS No 3. So lb. saesa. 40 45c; Klamath. Km 1 Kuesets. 1.15-1.25; fsncy, L40 1.50; No 3. 60 lbs- 4S47He: bakers. No. 1. 1.65 1.75; Texas, No. 1 A's, 2.00-2.15; Cslif. White Rose, Ko. 1 A's, 1.85-1.60; B s, 1.25-1.35. m. 4 - kw 9 k. w )bS A&AJNl 30 MINUTES LATER. IT BEATS ALL HOW J w&i ii' HEADS" KEEP COMNr UPl OH, WELL-THIS TIME I'LL. MAKb 25 OUT M i II aifc. , " - . Quotations 2 Natl Dairy Prod. 15 10 National Dist ..24 1 Natl Power- Lt 7 30 Northern Pacifle 8 7 Packard Motors. . 3 55 J C Penney ; . .. 80 5 Phillips Petrol .33 Wright Douglas Aircraft 59 Press Steel Car. 7 Du Pont deN... 138 Pub Service NJ. 34 Elec Power A Lt 7 Pullman 25 General Electric 34 Safeway Stores . 32 41 sears KoeDucK . 41 Shell Union .... 11 24 Sou Cal Edison . 25 18 Southern Pacific 12 5 Standard Brands 6 11 Stand Oil Calif. 26 54 Standard Oil NJ 44 4 5 Studebaker .... 28 Sup Oil 2 SV Timk Roll Bear. 37 . 72 Trans-America . 5 . 30 Union Carbide.. 70 . 39 United Aircraft. 34 .101 United Airlines . 9 . 39 US Rubber .... 35 U . 44 US Steel 46 7a . 6 Walworth 5 24 White Motors .. 8 17Woolworth .... 43 . Rhubarb Ore., hothouse, outdoor, lt lba.. 30 35c; apple box. 1-1 He. Squash Calif.. Zucchini, 1.60 1.75. Strawberries Calif- 12s, 1.35-1.40. Spinach Ore- 85-60c; new crop, 60 75c. Tomatoes Vex. repacked, 8.75-4.00. Beeta Oregon, sacks. 1 25 1.50: luge, 80e; bunches, dosen, 20 25e; Calif or aia. bunches. 4osen, 60 60c; crates. 2X0 2 15. Broccoli Oregon, bonches, 35e; California, crates. 2.00 3 25. Brussels sprouts Oregon. nrminaL Cabbage Oregon, Ballhead. aew crates, OOe-1.00. Eadive, 25c. Carrots. 40 50e. Hot seradish Oregoa, pound, 15e. Leeks Oregon, bunches, dosen, 25e? Muatard Greene Oregon, locaU bneba doxen, 15 20c, Kale 25e. - Onions, green Oregon, bunches, dos-15-20c; The Dalles, 20 25c; California, 85 30a. Parsley Calif- bunches, dosea 35a. Parsnips Lugs. 40c". In A Hurry" STATE FINANCE GO. A Home-Otcned Institution (Chllds ft Miller's Office) S44 State St., Salem, Ore. Phone 021 Lie No. 8-218 M-223 Br CLIFF STERRETT mm mm By WALT DISNEY By BRANDON WALSH Bv JIMMY MURPHY Uffire TUB AD rAcpCR "LOST, WALLET CONTAIKH lM-s 20OI.? IN CASH fM nDnMOCV MILL. AVE. FINDER PLEASE RE7UW "TO ROBERT BLIMP IN 11 0F49 "THE BLIMP .4-- ' jB