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M JTLJS rlXVSit4 I 1IW W1UNWU W J HHM MVUU w , j ' Stocks Drop Early Activity Brings Few 1941 Highs but Gains Are Lost . NEW, YORK, April 4.-(P)-The strong rallying trend of Thursday wilted in today's stock market, Just as on similar occasions in the past several months. There was a- short lived show of activity on the upside at the start Early gains of fractions to a point or so for rails and steels were reduced or cancelled at the close. In the forenoon a number of new 1941 highs were posted. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was unchanged at 42.3. It was a relatively broad market, 789 individual issues be ing traded. Of these 307 were up, 246 down and 236 unchanged. Dwindling of volume on the stemming of the recovery tide provided a little encouragement for bullish forces. Transfers to talled 704,920 shares against 940, 560 the day before which was the largest turnover of the year to date. Stocks getting into new high ground for the year and retain ing modest advances at the fin ish Included US Rubber, Consol idated Oil, Southern. Pacific and the Preferreds of Santa Fe and Pere Marquette. Legal Notice NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT i NO. 10525 In the County Court of the State Of Oregon for Marion county In the Matter of the Estate of LILLIE ALICE BROWN, De ceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administratrix with the will annexed of the above en titled estate, has filed her Final Account and Report in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, and that Monday, the 7th day of April, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day at the county courtroom in the county courthouse in the City of Salem, in said county and state, has been appointed as the time and place for hearing any objec tions to said Final Account and Report and the final settlement of aid estate. The date of the first publication of this notice is the 8th day of March, 1941, and the last is the th day of April, 1941. IRENE ROEMHILDT, Administratrix C.T-A, Estate of Llllie Alice Brown, Deceased. PAGE, and PAGES 1 Attorneys for aid Estate Ladd & Bush Bank Building Salem, Oregon. M 8-15-22T29-A 5 NOTICE OF HEARING OF OB JECTIONS TO FINAL. ACCOUNT Notice hereby is given that the Undersigned, as executrix of the estate of MABLE L. SMITH, de ceased, has filed in the County Court of Marion County, Oregon, her final account in said estate; and that April 28, 1941, at ten o'clock a.m., and the court-room of said court has been appointed by 'said court for the hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. WINONA SMITH, as such Executrix. -PAUL R. HENDRICKS, Salem, Oregon, Attorney for Executrix. M. 29, A. 5, 12, 19, 26. After Rally Radio Programs : KSLM SUNDAY 13SO Kc. ; -.00 Melodic Moods. -I a:30 Flowing Rhythm, j AO Waltz Time. t:30 Popular Concert. 10.-O0 'Sunday Reveries. ! 1 1 :00 American Lutheran Church. 11:00 Singing Strings. ; 1:1S News Hi-lights of the Week, i liao-rUnited Press on the Air. X AS The Song Shop, i JrtHV-rYoung People's Church. : 130 Hawaiian Paradise. ; a 00 The Esquires. 2 SO Iopularity Row.- . ; 3)0 Western Serenade. . i 3 JO Boys". Town. ; 4.-00 Song of the Week, j 4 :30Sym phonic Gems, i 0-Variety Hall. J 5:45 Lady Eve. ! 40 Tonight's Headlines. ! 4:15-rSacred Music. . 4:30 Light Opera. 7:00 Hits and Encores. 7:30 String Serenade. :00 The World Tonight. 4:15 Vocal Varieties. - ! 4:30 Tango Time. K)0 News Tabloid. :15 Organalities. 9:30 Back Home Hour. 10. DO Dream Time. i KEX NBC SCNDAT 1190 Ke. j 45 Mount Hood Weather. ' 30 Sweet Land of Liberty. :0 Amen Corner. ! 9:30 Radio City Music HaU. , 14:30 The Quiet Hour. ! 11:00 American Pilgrimage. ' 11:15 Foreign Policy AssociaUon. . 11 JO Tapesirr Musical e. ! 12:00-;reat Plays. 1 :00 National Vespers. 1 :30 Christian Science Program. 1 :45 Country Church of Hollywood. . 2:12 Homemade Sunshine. 230 Paul Martin's Music i 3 -OO Catholic Hour. 2 JO New Friends of Music. . 4 :00 European News. - 4:30 News ot the Americas. 4:45 America Sings. 5iX) Star Spangled Theatre. . DO News. 4:15 Rhythms by Ricardo, i 4 JO News. - ; 6:45 BiU Stem Sports NewsreeL ! D0 Good Will Hour. 1 3:00 Inner Sanctum Mysteries. - JO Hawthorn Temple. 9 JO Serenade to Loveliness. . 9 J7 News. ' - i . 10 DO-Tresured Melodies. 14.30 Paul Martin's Music- - - 13 DO War New Round Up. ,. , . . . : . , XGW NBC SUNDAY 2t Xe. - DO Sunday Siinrls. 4:30 Musi a and American Youth. 4:30 Pageant of Art.x - 10-00 Sammy Kye Orchestra. 10:30 On Vour Job. 11:00 sur i Today. 11:30 Chicago Bound Tabic. '- 1 J-f'O Gateway to Musical Higowayt 13 -" Garden Talks.. - y ' 1 :i)0 Homo Flrea j -k : -. . 1:15 News. - 1 JO Stars of Toniorrow. - 2 Your Dream Has Como Tru4. "Strictly Private CCAR MOM'.- , EECYfeoDV S&EM&D AT CAMP- EWEEVfeOCV BUT THE SAfcSE... AT THAT, MAYBE. WE GLAD, TOO.-HE SAID H HOPED I'D STICK AEObUD UEKE AMD HELP RBU TUU4GS. POR A VUtiU...THEM VtB SHCttO) WE A VSUO LAUiN MfiUER.. - P...YVBTTt MET AC AT 1M6 OCPDT.U'RS TO A tAWCt xUGwr we -said FT A GSMtRALS MAYBE WE HAS tfitJOUj BUT I OUT WkX. CHAUCfc. Closing Quotations NEW YORK, April Air Reduction ;. 377 s Douglas Aircraft 74 Phelps Dodge j... Alaska Juneau Al Chm & Dye Allis Chalmers American Can .. Am Car & Fdy Am Rd Std Stn Am Roll Mills Am Sm Sc Ref 48 Du Pont De N ..149 Vn Phillips Pet ...J... 1572 Eastman Kodak 136 Proc & Gamble 28' 2 El Pow & Light 24Pub Ser NJ ....... 89 General Electric 32' 4 Pullman 27 1 2 General Foods .. 36 ft Radio .......... 64 General Motors .. 43 Rayonier .. .... 15 Goodrich 138 Rayonier PFD j.".. 402 Goodyear Tire 19 Republic Steel; . Am Tel & Tel 160 Great Northern 26 Richfield Oil Am Tobacco Bj 694 Greyhound 54 Insp Copper Am Wat Works Am Zinc L & S 6'b Inter Harvester Anaconda . i 25 Int Nickel Armour 111 ...i. Atchison . 47 Int Pap & P Pf 2754 Int Tel & Tel . Z'z Johns Manville 15V4 Kennecott 36 Libbey-O-Ford Aviation Corp Baldwin Loco Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel 78 Lockhead Boeing Airplane 15V2 Loew's :. 32 Stand Oil NJ 20 Montgom Ward 37 Stone Webster j 181-. Nash-Kelvinator 4 Studebaker ...j.. 21 Nat Biscuit 17 Sun Mining i Borden Borg Warner Calif Packing ... Callahan ZL 1 Nat Dairy Prod 13 Texas Corp ... Calumet Hec 6 NaUDistillers 21 Trans-Amer .1 Canada Dry i l2,Nationel Lead .... 16 Union Carbide Can Pacific 4 NY Central Cat Tractor 43 North Am Av . 23 North Am Co ... 40 North Pacific, ... 64 Ohio Oil . 3 Otis Steel :. 11 Pac Am Fish Celanese .... Ches & Ohio .... Chrysler i. Col Gas & El .... Coml Solvent ..i. Consol Aircraft Consol Edison .. Consol Oil Contl Can ....J... Corn Products .. Crown Zeller .... 27 20 6 38 47 13 Pac Gas & El . Pac Tel & Tel ... Packard Motor . Pan Am Airwys Paramount Pic . J C Penney ..... Curtiss Wright 8Perina RR Salem Market (Buying Prices) The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are indicative of the daUjr. market prices paid to growers by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranteed by The Statesman: VEGETABLES Asparagus, lb. .10 .45 .05 .50 1.25 3.75 .40 3.50 .40 1.S5 .40 1.40 .45 .40 .05 Beets, bunch, doz Cabbage, lb . Carrots Cauliflower, crate ... Celery, green Garlic, lb. Lettuce, 5s Mustard greens, dor. Onions, 50 lbs. . Onions, green - Potatoes, 100 lbs. No. 1 50 lbs. No. 2 . Turnips, bunch, doz. Rhubarb, lb. - Radishes, dox. Tkese seaedmles are supplied ky the respeetive stations. -Alay varta Ueu noted by listeners are due t e ami ex made by the itatioas witbont otice to this newspaper. 3 00 -News. : 3:30 What's Your Idea. 4:00 Professor Puzzlewit. 4:30 Band Wagon. I 3:00 Charley McCarthy. 5:30 One Man's Family. 4 DO Manhattan Merry-Go-Round. 4:30T-AJbum of Familiar Music. 7 OO Hour of Cbarm. TJ0 Carnival. i 4 .DO Night Editor. ! 8:15 Dear John. 4 JO Jack Benny, i " 9D0-.Walter Winchell. 9.15 The Parker Family. 10:00 News Flashes.! 10:13 Bridge to Dreamland. 11:00 Bal Tabarin Orchestra. 11:30 Florentine Gardens Orchestra. ... KOIN CBS SUNDAY 974 Kc. 5 DO West Coast Church. 8 JO Major Bowes. 9. DO News. 9 JO Salt Lake Tabernacle. 10 DO Church of the Air. 110 The Free Company. 11:30 News. 12:00 New York Philharmonic. 1 :30 The Pause That Refreshes. 2 .00 Design for Happiness, 2 JO Old Songs of the Church. 3 DO Silver Theatre. 3 JO Melody Ranch. 335 Dear Mom. .4:15 News. 4 JO William Wallace In Recital. 4:45 Dr. Knowledge. 5 :30 Spelling Beeuner. 5 -55 Elmer Davis, News. 4 DO Sunday Evening Hour. 7 DO Take It or Leave It. 7 JO Helen Hayes Theatre. ' 8 DO Crime Doctor. 825 News. i 8 JO Smarty Party. 9 DO Dutch Uncles. 9 JO Northwest Round Table. 10. DO Five Star Final. 10:33 Hollywood Showcase. 11 JO Manny Strand Orchestra. 113$ News. KALE MBS SUNDAY 1334 Kc ; 7:43 Let There Be Light. 8:25 News, i .-! v S DO Fisliermtp's Association. 10 DO News. - r Id 5 Romance of the Hi-ways. . 11)0 All Soldier Talent Show. ' 115 News. -a 12 DO The Americas Speak. , 13 JO Young People's Church. - . 1 DO Swedish Baptist Temple. . " 1 JO Lutheran Hour. . - 2 JO The Shadow. : 3 DO Bible Classes. - 3 JO Chicagoland Concert. 5 DO American Forum.; 6:00 Old Fashioned Revival. 7 DO Ray Heatherton Orchestra. . ' . 8 DO Hinson Memorial Church. ; . 9D0 News. . , . . 9:15 Music for Sunday. ., . .i' . ". 10 DO Duke Ellington Orchestra. .10 JO News. - i - ' - 11 .-CO Ptul Barrla Orchestra. : By Quinn HaU GLAD To SEE JUE Your. Sow APrntun 4.-jP)-Today's closing quotations; 29Vi 39 55 25 27 4 13 26 19 8 37 72 13 9 25 10 33 6 21 28 36 6 6 8 38 4 67 13 79 12 38 3 66 24 93 57 27 3 22 96 30 . 11 Safeway Stores 114 Sears Roebuck 48 Shell Union ...J.. & Can 28 ViSocony Vac 67 Sou Cal Edison . 2 Southern Pac .. . 59 Vt Sperry Corp J... . 3 4Vi Stand Brands L... . 33 Vz Stand Oil Cali . ..: 23 Stand Oil Ind 13 Union Oil Calf . 15 Union Pacific . 14 United Airlines . 6 United Aircraft . 8 United Drug . 8 United Fruit 4 . 7 US Rubber : 26 US Rub PFD .120 US Steel . 3 Vanadium ... 12 V Warner Pic . . 128 Western Union . 80 Westing Elec 25 Woolworth ..... Quotations Botterfat, No. 1, ZSVif, No. 2, 34ic; premium, S74c A grade print, 38c; B grade 37e; quarters 39c. Spinach, box .75 GBAIN. HAY AMI SEEDS Wheat. No. 1." recleaned. bu .73 Oats, No. 1 2 LOO to 22.00 Feed- barley, ton. 1.00 to 24.00 Clover , hay. ton i 9.40 Alfalfa hay, ton- 12.00 to 14.00 Dairy feed. 80-lb. bag Hen scratch feed 105 1.85 2.00 Cracked corn EGGS AND POULTRY ; (Baying Prices of AndrescB's) Extra large white...;.... Extra medium white . Standards Pullets Colored hens . .20 .18 .17 .11 .13 .18 .11 .05 Colored frys White Leghorn Old roosters C Baying Prices of Marion Creamery) Large specials j .21 Large No. A ; L. .20 Medium extras - ; U .18 Large- standard . j .. .17 Checks anduinder. grades ., .13 Colored hens Z ,- i .14 Colored fryers . , , ,j, .. .18 Leghorn fryers ; , i. .15 Leghorn hens, over 3'i lbs .12 Leghorn hens, under 3Vm lbs i .10 Stags : j .04 Old roosters ; .03. No. 2 poultry D5 less. HOPS (Baying Prices) 1940 w .28 to 30 J5 1941 LIVESTOCK (Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based on conditions and sales reported up to 4 p.m.) t 1941 spring lambs 11.00 to 11.50 Lambs 10.00 to 10.25 Ewes 4.50 to 5.50 875 7.50 8.00 8.00 7.50 7.50 .18 .40 .35 .40 Hogs, top, 160-220 lbs.... 4 ----- Sows ... : 7.25 !to Beef cows . J ... Bulls 7J25:to Heifers 7.00 ito Dairy type cows. 6.00 to Dressed veal WOOL AND MOHAIR Wool Lambs Mohair . ,,, Korea Consul 4 fa According to reports from Tokio, Japan, at least eight Americans, - including; O. Gaylord Marsh, con sul-general at Keijo, Korea, h&ve been arrested in Korea on charges of plotting a campaign i against 'Japan's war in CSiina. : IbCoet of those - arrested' were said to be ; inisatonariea,' Wlieat Spars, Skids Buying Stimulated by Security Strength, Federal Program CHICAGO, ApJrU prices soared almost two cents In the first few minutes of trading today and then -pent the remain der of the session swinging over a wide range, dipping at times as much as $ cent below previous closing levels. ' May wheat reached 93, high est in 10 months, and new crop contracts came within fractions of the season's peaks. Buying was stimulated by various phases of the government: program, includ ing stimulation of livestock pro duction which would affect grains indirectly, and likelihood of adop tion of marketing quotas along with higher loan rates for the new crop. Strength of securities and sharp gains in the hog and lard markets, with government purch ases of lard and pork products substantial, were additional bul lish factors. -v . i Profit taking and hedges against increased offerings, of loan and frqe wheat and receipt of good moisture over much of the winter wheat belt accounted for the sell ing. Wheat closed only -T4 high er than yesterday, May 92'A-, July 91-918. ; Stocks and Bonds April 4 STOCK AVERAGES Compiled by The Associated Press 30 15 15 60 ' Indus Rails Util Stks Net change A .1 Unch D .1 Unch Friday .. . 59.3 17.5 33.7 42.3 Previous day .. 59.2 17.5 33.8 42.3 Month ao 57.7 16.2 33.5 41.2 Year ago 53.0 19.7 39.7 51.1 1941 high ,. 63.9 17.7 35.5 45.4 1941 low 55.8 15.4 32.6 39.8 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 10 10 Rails Indus Util Frgn j Net change D J Unch D .1 Unch : Friday ....... 65.8 104.2 101.4 45.5 Previous day .... 66.1 104.2 101.5 45.ii ! Month ago 62.3 104.5 99.5 42.8 Year ago 59.7 102.7 97 3. 53.4; 1941 high 66.1 105.3 101.5 45.9 1941 low . 60.2 104.2 99.0 38.0 THE LONE: RANGER Death Takes a Holiday j -.- '. . j ' By JRAN STRIKER THAT MASKED) ( WED BEEN KILLED 1 HE VJWS WGHTiYkE CRN CLEHN UP OK 0AO.THAT) THE CXJTLPW5 LOOHfJC HFS SAFE Of S ChI-VQ SILVER MAM SURE MIF THE STAGE HAD U THE DAGGER THE HULL OF THE MASKED MAN S ARE LICKED i -ir-7 (THflHH GOODNESS) aWIY-Y-Y-V.' PfOVEDHlSj t DROPPED THROUGH ! GANG MRS tM )( DfKGERGfiNG. POUR SRUED US N0 IF ONLY THAT l Sr--T T'tt TATPUDG UJEg tEgMA f"" POLLY AND HER PALS MICKEY MOUSE V O'ANV POINTS tN FAVOR OF V VVELlA S - MJP. tXJ REMjNO ME ( WHO.By COMPARISON. ) . CX Q f V- -r MVCOURTIN' It I ASA ( HONEST?) . ( OF A CHAP. I MET J -- WS EVEN WORSE V o JL C (A V LAST SUMME X-J - LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY f.- 1 : 1 , ; V riefs TaOr, About the Weather! , ;:, j , r , , ! ; By E2ANDON WALSH "S DOLORUM5 r MEAMS THERE ARE. HOMOCE rAL SAMKAMTPgETTy SOOMr IJMrT . UZk RlSOTA BECALMED LKCJ NlCE,TMtR TY PCOPLH tmltwu-CEr,WOCK L Ai"-' , THIMBLE THEATRE Starring Popeye : . The Fln-Ish oi Popeye? ' ;-. . . I - : . : . , . - .- . . 1 MUCTKfTy I POOR, TjAVieW3UINWLLA (o J W WEETC, J V , V V 1 ( FIGHT S VsTMKte! OUVE f HELP i J )j&r tVL TAKE A OvJ I ' ; WSsTWi I Still Praying S, -1 Thressa Zaznla For the last eight months, Mrs. Thressa Zazula, 44-year-old moth er of live children, has virtually lived in St. Elizabeth's church in Detroit, praying almost constant ly. Removed to a hospital for observation, Mrs. Zazula told re porters that "at night I sleep on a church bench. My daughter brings me food. I am content. I just want to stay here." Father Herbert Weier, pastor, said that no amount of persuasion could force her to leave. Completion Date Set SILVERTON The new voca tional agricultural building being set up near the high school will be completed around June 1, H. W. Adams thought Thursday. It may be used for some defense classes during the summer, but will otherwise be in readiness for use at the opening of the school year this autumn. 4H Club Sets Special Day Work for School Year -. to Be Shown, fudged; Program Announced SALEIit HEIGHTS- 4H Achieve ment day. will be held t Salem Heights on Monday, April 21. i The jegular. meeting: night of the PTA on April 14 was changed to coincide with the 4H -county fair, which is held the same week. All 4H club articles made during the school year will be displayed at this time. '.' " There , will be judging contests for parents. The program will be demonstrations by members of the various clubs. " " Y ' ' LambShoto Be Arranged , DALLAS A meetings of Polk county sheep producers will be held at the Monmouth city hall Monday night, April 7, starting at 8 o'clock. This meeting, which has been arranged by County Agent rW. C. Leth, Is to make plans andj to set the date for the 1941 lamb show and also to discuss various disease and management prob lems facing breeders In the coun ty. H. A. Lindgren, extension live stock specialist, and Dr. J. N Shaw, head of the veterinary de partment at Oregon State college, have been invited to attend th; meeting and discuss various mat ters of interest to sheep producers . J. B. Lorence, chairman of th ; sheep show committee, will pre side. New officers will be electel at the meeting. County Agent Leth states thj t this meeting is not primarily fcr purebred sheep producers but fc r all sheep raisers. The Monmouth chamber of commerce lamb show committee has been invited to attend in or der to assist in making complete arrangements for the lamb show. In the past years the Monmouth chamber has raised considerable money to finance the project aid this organization has been its main sponsor. Not the Worst but Next to It! It Won't Be Long, Professor! IT Quotations at Produce Exchange - 1 Inrll 1 API ButtS prmtsTA grade. '.icm parch- t . iniutt in cartons: n ,4.. ui! i7i. in narthment wrappers. i37lae in carton.-. ? ' - -. j Butterfat-Firsi. quality, rnaximum .38 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Port land. 37-37 c lb.; . premium (maximum ot J5 of I per cent acidity). i37,-38c. Ib4 valley routes and points 2c less, or a,ic; kctuu h" 2 cents under first.- or 35',c. ! Eggs Buying prices to. producers: A large 20c; B large 19c; medium A. 17c; medium B. 16c Resale to retailers 4c higher for cases, cartons 5c higher. UUers: Tillamook triplets 21c - lb.: loaf ZZVC id. inpKii w . "i'"sr , 19lic lb4 loaf. 20 lie n4 tJ.b. Tilla mook. - i " :' - Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore! April 4. API Country meats Selling price to retail ers: Country kuled nogs, besv butcneis 125-140 lbs. ll.-12c: vealers. fey. 17ji 18c; light-thin. 15c. heavy ""Ifc: lambs, old crop 17',k-18c; ewes 8-10c lb rood cutter cows. l2-13c: canner cows. 10-llc; bulls, 13-14C I - Live poultry Buying price : No. l grade Leghorn broilers. 1 V-2 lbs, 16c; (r..n imrior s ihs.. 16c: springers. 3 to 4 lbs 17c: roasters, over 3 lbs, 14c; colored hens over id- ioc; nera, m m S lbs.. 15-lSc. Old roosters 5c lb. DressL-d turkeys Buying prices: New crop hen 19-20c; toms 18-19C Dressed turkeys Nom'nal selling prices: Hens -22-24c; torn 21 -22c Onions Oregon; Danvers. regular 2 JO; 8 inch and large, 2.75-3.00, 50 lb. bag. . Potatoes Old Deschutes No. 1. 1.25 1.45; selected Deschutes brand 1.45; Yakimas. 1.00-1.05 cwt: Klamath 1.35 1.40 cental: selected Klamath. 10. Hay selling price i on tracks: Alfal fa No. 1. 14.75 ton; oat-vetch 10.00 ton; clovsr 10.00 ton; Timothy, eastern Ore gon 17.00 ton; valley Timothy 14 00 15.00 ton Portland, j Mohair 1940. 12 months. 30c lb. Wool 1941 contracts. Oregon ranch nominal. 31 -32c lb.: crossbred. 34-35c; Willamette valley 12 months. 34-35C lb. Domestic flour Selling price, city deuverv. 1 to 25 "bbl lotsr Fancy pat ents. 49s. 8.40-7.00; bakers hard wheat net 4.95-5.95; bakers' blues tern 5-35-65; blended hard wheat flour- 5.35-70; soft wheat 4.65-70 fmham 49s. 4.75; whole wheat. 49s. 4 SO bbL HopsOregon 1940. seedless 32-34c lb.: seed 24,-2Sc lb. Portland Grain PORTLAND, Ore.. April 4. (AP) Futures: Open High Low Close 77. 77 77 77 May September 76 77 76 77 Cash Grain: Oats. No. 2. 38-lb. white. 25.50; barley. No. 2. 45-Ib. BW. 25.00: corn. No. 2. EY shipments 31.00; No. 1 flax 1.92'i. - Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 76i; western white - 77; white club 78,x; western red 78; hard red winter; or dinary 77',ir 11 per cent 81; 12 per cent 85; 13 per cent 87; 14 per cent 81. Hard white-Baart: 12 per cent 88'.; 13 per cent 90i; 14 per cent 92'i. Today's car receipts: Wheat 33; flour 10; hay 1; miUfeed 1. i Portland Portland Livestock :r PORTLAND, Ore, April 4, AP (USDA) Hogs: SaUble 100. total 250: marKei acuve. , gd-ch. 140-160 lbs. . do gd-ch. 160-180 lbs 7.75 8.5 aJ5t si 8.85 9.M - 8 .50 9 0t 8.25 1 8.71 8.104 8.4 S CXit. 8.2! . do gd-ch, 180-200 i da -ed-ctu zuu-zzu do gd-ch, 220-240 da vd-oh. 240-270 lbs. do gd-ch. 270-300 lb. reeder pigs, gd-ch. 70-120. 8.25 0C .- Cattle: SaUble and total 50; calves.- Steers, good. 900-UOO IbS$10.25 fi 10.7 , do med. 750-1100 lbs S75 10.25 ifn mmmon. 730-1100 lbS 7J0 8.75 9510.00 7.75 fe 95 8.50 ft 7.75 8 00W 8.50 6.75 8.00 4.50 5.50 4M J 5-50 Heifers, good. 750-900 lbs , do medium. 500-900 lbs do common. 500-900 lbs Cows. good, all wts: do medium, all wM ', do cut-corn, all wts . .- ' do canner. all wts . Bulls t ear lings - excluded) beef good, all wts.. . do sausage, good, all wts. do sausage, med. aU wts. Ha ititMyun. All ut . 8.000 7.75 M 7.00 1 7.75 6.00 1 7.00 12.00 di 13.00 .0OM 12.00 6.00 8.00 8.000 60 Vealers gd-ch, all wts. fin MmnMf. all wtx do cull, all wts . ; Sheep: Ewes, good-choice Lambs, good and choice $10511.00 do medium and good. 9.25 10.00 do common 8.25f. 9 00 Ewes, good-choice " 6.009 6.50 jo common-medium 4.00 & 6 00 Wool in Boston BOSTON. April 4 (AP) (USDA) Domestic wools were mostly quiet on the Boston market today. Inquiries were being 'received occasionally but demands lacked urgency. Asking prices on domestic wools were mostly steady especially on spot wools or on wools that may soon be available. Some of the contracts for fine territory wools, however, were being offered at prices 6lightry below the recent extreme ask ing pnees. The finer grades of South American wools were moderately ac tive at -steady prices. Fox Valley News FOX VALLEY Mrs. Nora Tay lor, who is employed as teacher of the Elkhorn district school, was a visitor with Mrs. Daisy Johnston. Wallace Powell and Christie Johnson, Fritzel's camp, were Fox Valley callers Monday evening. Stanley Forrest moved his wife's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lucas, Stay ton, to Detroit. Lucas has employ ment at Detroit. . Perry Clipf ell left Monday for California, where he entered school. " Delbert . Berry .worked at the Day Bros, garage a few days this week. . By CXIFF STERRET : By WALT-DISNET 8.50 8.50 i i y - ' i - i;