1 1 J - PAGE EIGHTEEN .The OREGON . STATESMAN, Satan, Oregon, Friday Morals?, May 6, .192V i Salem Market Quotations ; ; ' nun . f GSayiag Nat) !. ...- ' (The prices bU eapplied ay aloes! frowrr and indicative ef lb saily- avtat prices paid to grower by 8alem bayers bat ere sot guaranteed by Tbe States aiaa.) - f- - - Bananas. . oa lUIV .,, r, ' i " ' , .0 Heads ,,, : 2 Calavoe , .n... - 1-46 Grepefrait, Tesae piass 4.0 Begeler i ,. 80S Lemons, crate ' s.50 Oranges, crate .- S.M te 8.56 X0ETABLE8 (Buying rriceo) : Asparagus, doa. .. Beets, doa. , ' , , .07 AO Cabpafe, lb. .08 Carrots. Calif., art, aos.-.W te 8.50 Cauliflower, Calif- Ui; local , .90 Celery, Utah, erate . 1.85 CaUi., erate, , ; .,, ,- l.SS Lettaee, CaHL tiO te S.56 Onion, boiling. 1 Ke. 1 .1 60 lba. ' : j Oreea onions, ilea. , ' Radishes, dos. . - JO Peppers, grees, Calif. , .. ' , - ,80 Parsley - , .,: ,, ... ... ,, ..i. , .. .4 ' etatea. lecai. eurt- Na. 1 1.1 . - 60 lb. base . ,, .85 Kew potato, Calif-, ewl, 2.S0 Rhubarb, outdoor .70 to .90 Isrnips, doa. , -. .46 - ;- nil '" V t Pee paid by Jjependeaf racking pjeat r - -. te grower) '& i Walnate Fraaqaettea, faaey, 12 a diss, 10c; email te; orchard ran, te JOe. Walaat Beats, 2$ te SOe lb. . filbert Barcelona a. Urge, I-; 1mm. cy HHe; bebiea, lie; orchard na 11 to IN. i ". - ; (Ce-ea priest to Orowtr) -. I Walnuts Price range, depeadiDf poa way seta ran la 10 different grsdea 11 Ml lie. Duc-illy 1 ceat higher. HOPS i , .(Bnylng Fricoi) - it..-" ClBitare, aemiaal. i 1837, lb T to .01 ClaaUra, 1818, lb. ,, .,, ,,80 to .15 . Pagglee. ep ...; M i - . wwi JU10 motukim CBajlBl Pricee) Wool nMdlUt, lb. Ceereav lb. ' iMba. lb. .ts. .10 .se Mohair, lb. EGO AMD P0U1IT (IitIoi Fxlets of AadroMS'i) liarto extra .IT as as j jt. .10 ,1 .OS Mediaai extraa Large ataadarda : Pallet , Colored fry Colored BMdlaat, lb. White Leghorn, heavy White Legheraa, light Heary beat, lb. ., Old reeiters LXTISTOOX f Barlac a rice tec Me. l at oeUMoM ead aalea laperted ae d Laaiba, ItSO, tops Lamb . , , Ewes i Bogs, top i i : 130-150 lbs. 310-100 lbs. Bova ,,, j t.00 0.60 te 7.50 a.oo to a.so 7.00 .o.0 te e.7S 0.25 te 6.50 5.15 te 6.50 Stocks and Bonds May 4 STOCK AYZX AQXI ; Copiled by The Associated Pre JO 15 . IS ! Of ladee Bails Dtil ateeks Ket Thg. TJaeh. A . - Caea. A .1 Taarsday 64. IS O 18.1 45.7 PrsT. day 64 6 17.S ti. 4S.6 Month ago . 61.4 17.0 ' 64.4 4S.4 Tear age 68.1 14.1 20.6 S9.1 1S8 high. 77.0 21.8 . 40.0 51.4 1936 low S6.S 16.7 13.7 41.0 BOKD ATTJUOSI 20 10' 10 10 Ha ile A .1 : 5i.l S5.0 . 6S.7 86.1 . 64.0 83.4 ladaa A .6 98.6 98.S 98.6 96.9 100.7 7.0 Otil For'ga - A .4 I A .2 Ket Chg. . Tharaday Prey, day Month ago Tear age 1030 high 1030 law . 4.0 93.6 59.7 59.5 69.8 63.9 64.0 68.3 93.6 89.9 95.7 91.9 "GUPID RIDES MEUB" By POLAN BANKS CXfAPT-SVni Goiag to the telephono, Oscar put fa a long-diatance call for the Police Department in New York City . . , and reversed the charges 4 The police official in New York at the other end of the wire, listened, and yelped. . . - ; rrrT,s that yon say 7 Say it gain!" j f "What Is It, Chief 7" asked his colleague from the Detective Ba- : ' , The Bonkheer diamond , . V Be turned Impatiently back to the Ehone. "Yes yes go on! . . . He ad a little mustache yon say? And the woman called him Evergreenl" "Great Scott!" exclaimed the other. "We might have known It was the Evergreens l" f "Yea know 'em?" asked the chief. "Know 'emf Theyra the clever est jewel thieves in the world V . "Okay well pick them op," the -other told Oscar Smith on the wire. Yes if it's really the diamond, youU get your reward I" He hung up. "So you think this is a real lead?" , - "If if a Mortimer Evergreen and hla wife, the stone's the McCoy," said the other positively. "Only Evergreen could have nabbed it in broad daylight like that." - ; y "Zat sot" i The chief was poshing x buttons. --;t r . "Why, he's the guy who stole the British - Crown jewels from - the . Towar of London," explained the de tect! vo. He shook his eaU He's .nuts about beautiful thin. If it . wasnt for his wife being so senti mental about the Coronation he'd never have put them hackr, - "WeH send out a gneYal alarm , Itetween here - and Washington," a i . A a t a.. eie : said u is en ie-a letepnone) on nis ' desk rang.; He picked it unj'"Yes? Who? Bonny Rockaby? Tell him to call me back later I'm busy ; now." Hi hung tip, just as a police orderry tered. "Georgs- we've got a line on the Bonkheer Diamond. Wow, get this oat on the wire, . . . . e e . . , -..-1 :' Ginger eat . klone now. behind Tony watching . the back of his head.- Che was annoyed with him, bat she t&i to cott fess. to herself that she did ke his ears. Too, it waj fun to -scrap with hint; he treated her like another man when he argued with, her, instead of nat tering or flirting with her, as ether men did; and he sincerely distrusted women. Take Consy, for Instance: he always Cattered ter, however . patronizingly he did . so. U alike Tony, women and the adulation ef - women were necessary. to his life. LasL bat not least, she did not care for Lis ears. Comparing the two men, however ? onecnaeicnsly, - she remernbered : the blow ' Tony , had gives te crooner that momlTig. She smiled, dex?;U herself.' - It was going ba bo an tnttaesttng trip, she thought. The unbeliev able bos 'that looked as if it had wandered tit Fifth Avenne and lost its way. Gertrude,- the husband ester. - CasanovaV the feline Loth- ano. Ard ter feJIow-e-areexpens era, t-sr-dres. ren as tey cams to her mind, she became aware ef the?r voices. -; ; - f Grade B raw 4 per ccat tllk, Salem Co-op baalepool price flJSO." t C-op Gride A, bntterf-t price SI Hl Brde 2c leas. (Milk based ea , aeal-aieathly hotUrtat ararage) -v : . Distributor price, $, -& grade butterfat Deliy ered 21 Mr; B grade lfc is A grade prtat, 25y,c; B grade 24 He; quarter 28 He. Beef eowa : Balls 6.50 to 6.00 8.50 te 6.2S 6.00 to 7.00 rieiters Top real , , ,, ... tairy type eowa Ureaaed yeal. lb. .-8.00 4.00 te 6.50 ICAXIOH C-BAMX-T XBytaf Price Butterfat. A grade -1 Leghorn beas, ever 8H lb--Legaera heaa. eader Iba. Beaatera, 4 lba. and eer dryers. H lbs. .12 .10 . .16 f. .18 .11 .15 .05 lghera broilers Coipred heaa, over 9 lb.. Uld roosters, lo. ite. 6 heaa 8e less: Ke. 2 apriaga. So leas. . ZOO PKICZB Largo extras Large standards Medina extra Medina standard Uadergradea . Pallets t 0-4XV, HAT and SXZDS Wheat ba. Mo. 1 rec leaned .78 Oat, grey tea , 98.00 White " 25.00 Peed barley, tea .3.00 to 34.00 Clover hat, toa 12 to 11.00 Oat sod Vetch hay, tea 13.00 te 18.00 Alfalfa, tea . 15.00 te 16.00 Egg asaah. No. 1 grade. 80 lb. bag 1.00 Dairy feed, 80 IK bag 1.80 Hea scratch food , ; - 1.70 Cracked cora . , , , 1.70 Wheat . 1.60 Mart POHTLA31D, Ore- May 4. (AP) (U8DA) 'Prodnco price changes: Apples Ore. Kowtowas, sod to Igo, ex fey. L60-1.60; fey, 1.25-1.85; Wash. Delicious, ned te very Ige, eaefcy. 1.7 5 2.10; fey, 1.75-1.65; Wineaap. aaed to Ige, ex fey, 1.60 L75; fey, 1.40-1.50; comb, ex fey aad fey, loose. 8 U -8 c lb.; Kobmm, ex fey, 1.85-1.75; loose, eoaib. ex fey and fey. Se lb. Artichokes, CaliL, 1.50-1.75 for host Avocados, Calif., 24-35' s, 1.40. Asparages Ore- Wash- greea, 13 1b Ke. 1, 60-5e; No. 2, 35-45e; 80 lb- 1.50 1.70; ancUss. L2S-1.35; No. 2, 75e-L00. Baaaaas Per tmnrb, 5 He lb. Besas Fla., 2.00-2.25 hamper. "Cabbage Calif., crates, 3.25-2.50. . Carrota Local, tapped, 6O-60e per lag. Canlif lower Calif, US No, 1, crate, 1.50. Celery CaliL, Uuh, 1 85 3.25; white, 2JO-2.75; hearts, 1.50-1.75. Oitras (Voit Grapefrait, Texts sssrsh, eeedlees. 8.00 3.S5; pink, 3.50 3.75; Ari aeaa, fey- 2.00-2.40: choice, 1.60-1.75; Lenons Fancy, all sixes, 8.60-4.76; choice 60e lees. L-ee Ooa. eartea. 20 25a. Orangee California navel. 200 893a. 3.50-8.25; large, 8.25 3.50; choice, 25 SOe lets. . Eggplant Calif- som InaL Cacnmbera Hothosse, dos., 85C-1.00, choice 65-75e. Lettaee Weetley, iced, 5s, 2.00; Sallass iced, 5s, 2.25-3.50; Sacramento dry. 1.85-1.75. Garlic Oregon, 8-10e; few 13c Muahroom t'cltivalod. I lb.. SO SSe Oaioaa Ore. yellows, 60-lb. sack. D8 No. 1 Urge. 1.10-1.25; Ke. 2, 50-lb. sack. 50 60e; Texas white wsx, US Ko. 1, 50 lb. sacks. 3.00-2.35; boilers, 1.65-1.75. Pears Nominal. Peae Calif.. 4-6e: sacks L75-2.00. Pepyers Florida, 22H-25e lb. H on-tamer seemed to have much in common. AO afternoon they had ex changed reminiscences the actress about the stage, Daniel Smock about his adventures training wild beasts during a long circus career. Like most professionals, neither had a kind word to say for the celebrities of their calling. To Desdernona, the stage had practically curled up and ' died since the advent of the talkies; all the beautiful women and brave men, artistically speaking, were dead. The lion-tamer, on his part had only scorn for the newcomers to the wild animal world; an old timer, he, loved the big "cats" for their own sake, to hear him tell it Speaking of liens," Smock was saying, "I used to hunt them in Africa myself, before I Joined np with the circus. I remember once I was on safari on the Serengetti Plains or was it Western Tang anyika? when I saw a man-eater, with my own eyes, mind you bite off the head of a little black boy in a Nandl Village" Desdernona gave a little shriek. "The horrible beast How could yon be fond ef such ferocious ani mals, Mr. Smock?" She shuddered delicately. "Not that I dont think yoare awfol brave, bat" "That lion was ' no worse than your tropical fish," the lion-tamer pointed oat, slightly indignant. "Sk ate her own husband I" "That's different" said i Miss Love. "Speaking of animals and their psychology, I once played with Maude -Adams: in .her sensational barnyard drama, Ckanttelrr only a child's part, of ' " She simper e fi remember, at rehears als I played the part of .a dock-linov- A lovely duckling-, rm sure." said Mr. Smock gallantly. - "Oh, Mr. Smeekl- said Miss Lore. "Yea jangle men are such natter- em- ,:v :;r; , .-- Just then the bos slowed down perceptibly. Ginger, who had been half dosing, sat op straight, and looked op. - A man was standing beside the road, just ahead, jerking his thumb forward in the approved hitch-hiker fashion. It was late in the after noon, bat light enough for her to see, with some surprise, that he was dressed in a complete vachtinar coa- tame peaked white cap, bine coat, ana wmte funnels. In one hand: he carried a brown Jog. He must have aroused Tonys curiosity aa much as hers, for he came to a atop, and opened the door, v :-: .- . - "Want a lift, .ellat Tony asked. Ah the Adrairal'a barrel" aaid the marooned mariner. He swayed as he got aboard, bat Ginger saw in stantly that it was not from an cn familiarity with d4egs, but for purely akohoUe reasons. Almost the first thing he did. as he sank limply into a front seat across the aisle from Ginger, was to proffer hla jug. -Have UbetionT" . - "No 'thanks," said Ginger, and Tory, too, shook his head. The ladies in the rear sniffed disapprovingly. jar. smocK iookm wiatrui, , "TJow far are yea going?" asked Tony.'. "Unta I can catch up with my yacht," said the gentleman bitch hiker, smiling blandly, as he took a swiz fro tls j-a stowed it away Labor Trouble Stops Stocks War Qonds Also Cause Brakes - to Torn ' on Leading Issues - - NEW YORK, ' May 4-(ff)-New clouda Un - te European scene, combined with a threatened shut down of most of the nation'! soft coal -, mines, put brakes on the stock market today and leading issues de-eloped highly irregular tendencies at-the close, .. i The speeulatire skies were not entirely beclouded, however, and some baying came into the list at faint hopes persisted that ' conl areas would get busy on business tax revision. In addition, signs of a flattening out in the downward trend of industrial activity were to be seen here and there. Last week's freight loadings also were up more than seasonally. i Labor Trouble at Chrysler 1 Labor troubles cropped up at a Chrysler plant in Detroit, but this stock managed to hold its decline to of a point at (7. General Motors was Indifferent the greater part of the day and finished off at 44. - Prospects ot a fuel shortage hit ting mill operations Inspired a little selling in the steels. Bethle hem dropped 1 at 15 H and TJS Steel was oft 4 at 47. The Associated Press average of SO Issues was up .1 of a point at 4 5.7. Transfers amounted to 663, S80 shsres against 744,500 the day before. . Gooseberry Spray Should Co on now - Gooseberry flies have . been emerging for a couple of weeks, and eggs, hare been or will be laid in the very near future," according to a statement being issued from the county agent's office by Ro bert E. Rieder. A poison bait spray, sprayed on the . bushes and the berries will kill the fly before the eggs are Potatoes Oregon local Long Whites, Ko. 1, 1.10-1. IS; Ke. 3. T5-90e; Deschutes No. 1 Bassets, 1.18-1.80; 25 lb. saeka, 85-87 He; US No. 2, 80 lb. sacks, 40-S0e; new crop Cslif. White Boss, 50 lb. sack, US Ko. 1, 1.30-1.85; 100 lb. sacks, 2.25 2 .60.- Khobarb -Ore. hothouse, apple hex 80 40e; -lKc lb. Squash Calif., Zucchini, 1.55-1.60. . Strawberries Cslif.. 12s,' 1.30-1.80. Spinach Ore.,' 40-60c Tomatoes Max. repacked, 9.50 top. Ore. hothouse, 20-25e lb. Bunched Vegetables: Ore., per dos. bunches: Oreea onions, - 15-17He; rad ishes. local, 33 ft 35e; Medford 35c; leeks 25-8 Oe; parsley 22 -2 5c; Swiss chard. 15 30c. Calif, broccoli, crates 2.00-9.25: beets 60 60e dos.; Endive 3.50 erate of 6 lbs.; beets 4 dos. erts., 2.25-2.60 ; 50 60s per dos.; carrots 40-S0c Boot Vegetables: Rutabagas 31-1.35 Inge. 50-80e; beeU 1.25-1.50, logs 80-40e: turnips 1.00-1415 sack, lags 25-80e: par snips 80 40e lug; horseradish 16e lb. under his seat, and carefully wiped his lips. Your yacht?" exclaimed Ginger. amared. "I'm Stanley Briaxs. of New York." said yachtsman Briaxs. held out his hand, and as no one took it, shook hands ? with himself. "My boat's the LittU Caahto. I was go ing doirn to Miami in it, and ordered my captain to get up steam and sail " at dawn, this morning. I overslept, and they sailed without me." He grinned, owllshly. "Stanley Brigg's word b law aboard the LittU Carina." He gulped, smiled apologetically. "Now I've got to catch op with It before it reaches Biseayne Bay." I 'And you're hitchhiking all the way down to Florida?" Ginger was incredulous. . Sore. Cant tell when the crew will run out of liquor and put into port for supplies," said Mr. Briggs. I s lost all . my money In a poker game last night so -I'm hitchhik ing. It's a nice way to see the coun try, anyway." -A likely story, sniffed Miss Love, who had been listening. "The man's plainly a" s Ah, pardon me. Madame." said Mr. Briggs, and rose unsteadily, as he sought his jug. "May I offer yon libation 7" "Certainly notl" aaid Desdemona. Icfly. Mr. Smock, who had brirhtened. sighed The bru lurched then, and Mr. BriggsTell back into his seat. Looks like, a stormy crossing. doesnt it?" he murmured, and shortly fell asleep. - Ginger and Tony looked at each other and laughed. Then he beck oned to her. . -. ' Come on and sit as here with me it's lonesome." - .-, She hesitated, then joined him atgain t Here I am then, bat I refuse to fight with you any more." "Flag of trues." He grinned and jerked his head toward the nautical drank. "If that chap's really going as far as Florida, maybe hell join as, and cat down all oar expenses.1 "You're always wanting to share something, arent yen?" ahe mnr- murea. ss-.-i-'i ivuz-' ..v.-.. "Why not?" he wanted to know. "What's the fan of .. jtnything a drink dollar a sunset aniens yon can share it with someone?" She made no answer to that, di gesting it- and thought that bis smile, like his ears, weren't half bad. Behind them, Desdernona Love began again. s '. "I shall never forget my season with Maude Adams. Ah, Ur. Smock there was aa elfish, diaphanous,1 elusive creatarel There was a true Thespian genius!" ,---i-.-is--, . "That reminds me," put in the lion-tamer, "I bad a cob lioness once when I was with Bantam and Bailey chocdate-colered yearling with yellow eyes and whiskers" . The two were off. i ' Casanova, the eat, sat on his mas ter's lap and gazed rablirdringly across the aisle at Gertrnde. atill circling the strange foreign object in ner twvn with puzzled, suspicious eyes and indignantly Tibrating- gill- lutaa f'.'- -...i.' . fTo be continued) : r " Cesftls byNaa Bfesi , Quotations POBTLAKD.-Ore, May -(AP) Dairy . predaeo prices: Batter: Extras 22Vbt etaadarda 81 j prime firsts SO; first 19 betterfat SS.22H. hii-ii eawna x: targe eisna srda 18; BMdlaat oxtraa IS; atedlsst sUadsrds 18. , " Cbeese TripleU 12et loaf ISo. Portland Grain PORTLAXD, Ore., May ; 4. (AP) -Wheats Open Hick Lew Close May ,73 H ' 78 H 78 H 78 H Jaly 7lfc 71 1 ; 71 caea grain: Ueta, No. 3, 88-lb. white 37.76. Barley, Ke. 3, 45-lb. BW 36.10. Com, Ko. 3. EY shipment, 36.80.. Flax, No. 1. 1.67. . ... . , 5 Cash wheat hid; Soft' white 78 ; western white 78; western red 73. Bard red winter ordinary 71; U par seat 71; 12 per cent 7b; IS pee eeat 754; 14 per eeat 78. Hard white Baart ordinary 73; 12 per cent 74; IS per cent 77; 14 per eeat 79. Today's csr receipts: Wheat 56; bar ley 0; flour 13; corn S; oats 0; hay 0; aaillf sed 8. ; Portland Produce PORTLAKD. Ore- May 4. (AP) Country Meats Selling price te retail ers: Country-killed hogs, beat hatchers, under 160 lbs, 9-9e lb; vealers, 12s lb; light and thin, 10-ile lb: heavy, 10c lb: spring lambs, 1819c lb; yearling lamb, 14-15e lb; ewee. 4-Se lb; cutter cewat S-lOe lb: eaaaer eowa S-0e lb; balls lie lb. . Live Poultry Bu Tine arlees: Leehera broilers, 12-18e Da; eolorod springs, loa. ana over. 17c lo.; Legbera heaa, ever 8 lbs- 13-14e; nnder S lba, 13e lb. ; colored bene So 8 lba- lSe lb.; ever ft. lbs., 18e lb.; No. S grade, Se lb. loss. Tsrkoyi Sejllag prices: Dreited -ess, 20e lb; toms, 18e lb. Baying prices: Hons lSe lb; torn 16-17e lb. - PetatoeeTaklma Gease cental; local, 1.00; Deeehatee Gema, 1.2 S cental; Klamath JaUs No. 1 Osats, 1.25-L6S; Calif, sweets, 1.S5-1.80 erate. New Petateee Calif. Whites,' 1.88-1.88. 60 lb. Back; Texas, l.TO-l.TS. 60 lb. eak Omlon Oregon Ke. 1, S.SS-S.SO cental; Texas Borandas, 3.10-3-5 per 50 ib. crsts; sets, 146 lb. . ,.',-. Wool Willamette valley- 1689 slip, aemiaal asediam SSe lh: eoarse aad hraida SSe lb; lamb and falL SOo lb; eaatern Oregoa, ie-19Ho., ; , Bay Selliag priee to retailers! Alfalfa. Ko. 1, 18.00 toa; eat Vetch, 12.00 tea; clevuv 11.00 toa; timothy, eaaterm Ore gon, 19.00; do valley, 14.00 tea. Port- una. Hons 19SS Clusters. SO 35a lh: Pne- glee, 2 So lh. . Mohair Nominal, 1S89 clip, 280 lb. ' laid and thus . prevent wormy fruit. The spray formula Is now- dered lead . arsenate- 2 oanees: cheap molasses 1 quart; water S gallons. . ...This spray should be applied as soon as the files appear in order to prevent egg laying in the fruit This spray should be repeated again in about two weeks. Thor ough spraying is essential , as the mes are apt to aught almost any wnere. POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE - TOIMBLE THEATO I OM. rPOMl -KrLD I fOfl Kinrr rWKK7bUUUII VANS LOOKlKJ. lF?iTin a- a " 1 -l LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY ' All If embers of the Same Party By BRANDON WALSH ' - ICitKWHTZOyOUMKXm- y -VOLl VQOK WMC, CVEM J TALK ABOUT HES 0.STEJLTr XM 6l?t TjTS I SUPaOwf TUOE WIU-. H S f : g- rzT K 1 : 1 1 TOOTS AND 'CASPER j CrOod'WiJH I rASPSTR. 'v ':, ia.juw': t V I I AAArl l A I I' I - A ir r.'etTr 'A: I lUEAvTNf... I 1 ICaVB rTTO I I MCcaTtro r "V AKin vtai- I -THROW ' I OCTTS-. ) I OLD "TOP, ) , fScaHOVV )iCiXWHhtJ 4RS, JITTER ; MS70Cn MEESUS CASPAR I OOtxPT KMOW , .THAT HORRID r THINK j . V "TS TH I IT LOOV3 1 AND--'., f IS ATTM3 TW IS - Y r40 -ECP I WMEW5"W? jssJ lw prssssst &rm$& . ' -rJJ! ' rHrpq sasfcp iim i n at Portltand " Caaears Bark Buy lag pries, 1989 pool, 4e lb. .-! Sugar Berry aad trait, 100s, S.10; hole 0.8S: meeO 8:06. Uomestie Flour Selling Price,, vity de livery, 1 to 25-bbI lots: family patent, 49s, -70-6.85: bakers' hard- wheat net, 8.80-8.20; bakers' bluestem 4.40-4.75; Meaded wheat tjoar 4.50-4.85; sOft wheat flonr 4-10-4.15; graham 49a, 4.60; whole wheat 49s. 4.9S hU., . ". - - ! Portland Livestock i . PORTLAND. Ore- May 4.-i-AP (TJSDA) Hogs: Beceipta, ! salable 600, total 700. Priee range: - f . Barrows and gilts., gd-ea 140-180 lba. do 160-180 lbs do 180-200 lb do 300-320 lbs do 200-250 Ibe -do 250-290 Ibe de 290-85O Ibe median. 140-160 Packing sows, gd, 375 850 lbs. 6.00 6.00 5.75 6.50 7.50 do good 850-428 de coed 426-660 de med 375-550 lba Pigs (fdr. stkr.K choice, 70-140 Ibi 60 Q Cattle: Beceipta ISO, oalves salable 50, total 75.- Priee tub cat Steers, good 900 1100 f 6.00 . do medium. 1100-1800 T.75 do com (plala 750-1100. Heifers, good, 750-000 4m medium. S6O-0OO de com (plain) 65O-t0O COWS, Oil WtS -hi. mi. do medio m. alt wts - do eeat (plain) aO wts . do low cat-eat, all wta- BalU- tylgs. eacld.). good (beef), all arts , do Brdiam, all wts. . do cut com (pis), alt wts Vealers, choice, all, wts de goad, all wts : So mecaum " do call-corn (pin)- all wts. Cahros, mod. 150-400 lba . do eons (pla) 150-400 lbs ecoa (pia taj Sheep: XeeeipU salable 850; total 600 pries isssei-':,-:.- -vr Spring M"s, gd-ch.i ,, , t t.95 do medium good , 8.50 -' : de commoa ' ,t : 7,25 Lambs (shorn) gd-ch ,,. 140 da medlnm and good. '. : S.7S de eoarmoa (plava) . 6.00 S.50 9.00 8.26 SOO 7-5 6.75 8.25 awe laaeoai ga tres S.60( Wool In Boston BOSTOK. May a. (AP) (TJSDA) Beetoa wool hoasee were receiving a-dalr demand today tor new wools te be shipped direct from" the. country, aad seme Vssl boss oa spot wools. Prises were eulte fins at 65 cents, sceered basis, delivered ea fine territory wools for good! Trench eomhlag lengths aad oa 12-meaths Tsxas wools to he shipped direct to asers. Bright fleece : wools Is aiitt lota oi three eighths and onarter . bleed gradae were meetly firm at 28 cents, la the gareo'ss, delivered east with' asking prices tending to strengthen spot graded half blood terri tory wools la lots with staple and Preaeh combing lengths together moved at 65 te 66 cents, secured basis... . Popeyt h MISTER WlMPOSKV. FIOSTWE 6.75 Q 7.15 7.00 a 7.50 7.35rf 7.50 7.00 & 7.50 6.75 7.25 6.60 7.00 6.15 S 6.76 6.25 7.00 1 ft 80(3 5.25 8.25 a 6.00 il & 9.66 Q 9.00 6.75 7.75 8.25vi t.15 7.50 S.60 6.25 e 7.50 6.606s 7.50 ft.25 S.50 4.350 5.50 1.15Q 4.50 6.25 a 6.7S ft.505 6.50 4.&0O S.50 8.003 S.50 7.50 8.0V 6.60 fry 7.50 8.50 8 5.50 5.000 S.S0 8.50 a 5.00 10S S.SO j - IARE NDU READV FDR THE JkPPLV A l&Arpf lRcATMCroTSl CLAV 7heat Prices Higher Day's Raise Is 1 CenU at Peak; Qoseg -14 x -. .Cents np 1 CHICAGO,-' May mistle crop reports from dry dis tricts of -the - winter-wheat : belt and an enlarged British demand for wheat resulted In highest prices today. ' I " With short covering accelerat ing the upturn after receipt of un favorable comment from crop ob servers in various sections of the belt, prices shot np as much as ltt - cents at one stage. July wheat, which equalled its previous seasonal high of 74, was in the lead. Other contracts came within tractions of the 10-months highs established Monday. - Scattered rains were reported In both the winter and spring wheat belts but no general mois ture relief materialised in sections where most needed. Some districts have had no material rains the past two weeks or more and var ious reports . Indicated growing concern over crop conditions, with tanners plowing wheat fields in some localities. Wheat closed H-ltt cents higher than yesterday, July 73 -. September 7S 1 U. i n i ii, nu getables By . Recent Frost AUMSVILLE The recent frosts here nipped early, potato vines, tomato " plants, pepper plants which were 'unprotected. Fortun ately most of the gardens were not-far enough' advanced to cause extensive damage. .SCIO Gardens in this area were' damaged to some extent by a-freak frost on the morning of May 1.' Potatoes -were particu larly; affected. , RICKRALTy A hard frost Sunday morning froze ice in the blrd-Uth .at the A. - V. Oliver home. and. nipped the grape vines and flowers. Oirnb Fkpjacks Are In Season An Apple a lay Keeps the Doctor Away m iw A fei fel Here's Mud ia TocrEjet SHALL B2A1TTV 4.U H1 nr -f nv!iS?kKv- ur?ErK V5i mw o Z iiiIZ, o JlwN Closing Quotations 1 -NEW YORK, May 4.-(rT3rToday's closing prices: A1 rrtem A DVO ICS Comwlth A Son , 1 Consor Edison . SIM Allied Stores . . . T va American Can 17 H Amer For Power ? .IVs Ame? Pow-A Lt Am Rad Std San 12 hk Amer Roll Mills 144 Am Smelt A Ref 414 Am Tel A Tel . .159 . Amer Tob . ... 82 Amer - Wat Wks 4 Consol Oil . 74 Corn Products . 574 Curt Wright . . Douglas Aircraft S2 Du Pont de N , .142 Elee Power & Lt 7 4 Erie RR ...... . 1 Gen Electric . . . 3 4 4 1 Gen Foods .... 424 Gen Motors . . . 44 Goodyear Tiro . 24 Great Northern . 20 Hudson Motors . 5tt HUnois Central .114 Insp Copper ... 10 74 Inter Harvest .. 58 Inter Nickel Can 4S4 Int Paper A P Pf 31 Int Tel ft Tel Johns Manville . 73 Kennecott . .... 32 Libbey-O-Ford . 424 Lig A Myers B 104 Loew's ....... 43 Monty Ward ... 46 Nash Kelvinator 64 Nat Biscuit .... 25T4 Anaconda .....24 Armanr 111 4 AtchUon ...... 2S BarnsdaU ..... 14 H Bait A Ohio ... SH Bendlx Avia ... 22 Beth Steel .... S5 Boeing Air .... 23 Borge Warner . 24 H Mudd Mfg .... 4 Calif Pack .... 1SH CalUhan Z-L .. Calumet Hec .. . 4 Canadian Pac . . 3?4 J I Case . . 75 Caterpillar Trac 444 Celanese I ..... . 18 H Certain-Teed .. 8 Chea A Ohio .. S2 Chrvaler ! . . . . . . S74 Nat Cash Nat Dairy Commer Solv . . 10 H Nat Dist Well Under Way SCIO Woollies in this vicinity are being rapidly'relieved of their winter coats. Wool Is about 21 cents per pound. Shearers are receiving- 10 eenta per head. Ap proximately 50 per cent of farm ers in this vicinity are sheep breed ers, with flocks averaging about 35. . ;; . Wool is reported ot good qual ity this season' because of the mild winter, and light feeding require ments. )'.. U M.MER. IP DO LM A14 YwW r KIWOS H1 L' s ' O v-' ' H n5?B Nat Power A Lt Northern Pac . Packard Motors. J C Penney . . . 82 354 Phillips Petrol Pressed Stl Car 8 Pub Service NJ . Pullman ...... Safeway Stores . Sears Roebuck , Shell Union . . . Sou Cal Edison. Southern Pac .. Stand Brands . . 35 24 35 (8 11 26 12 4 Stand Oil ot Cal 26 Stand Oil NJ .. 46 Studebaker! ... 6 Sup Oil .1.... 2 Tmken Roll Brg 38 Trans-America . 54 Union Carbide . 76 United Aircraft. 37 United Airlines. 10 US Rubber . 38 47 us sieei ...... Walworth ..... Western Union . White Motors. . . Woolworth . ... 5 18 8 44 ...... 18 New, York Curb Cities Service . . Elec Bond ft Sh Prod a 16 ... 25 A shipment -of lambs from the Scio area this week brought 88.25 per hundred.! Ths 'woollies aver aged 68 pounds. Tomatoes, Potatoes Damaged by Frost GRAND ISLAND Market gar deners in the district who had to mato plants transplanted into the fields uncapped received, severe losses - Saturday ' night1 from - the heavy frost, - Early potatoes were also damaged. - In A EIuEEy" STATE FIIIflllCE CO. A Home-Owned Institution V (Childs ft MUler's Office) ; r '- v 844 State SU, Salem, Ore. J-om saoi r Uc No. s-sioif-: By CUFF STERRETT By WALT DISNEY NOT 7 84 3 Pe Lots and t3Srsd by SS n tailBiai Sysala- Be.