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tTWfckkaetmcrv Crli-w tMen; TnoiaaT'Mma tX-ltU Wheat Leads Decrease in. Grain Market CHICAGO, March II -tfV O rains slid downward under th leadership oi wheat today as th first; full day of spring emphasized In traders minds the relatively favorable crop outlook for the present year. Wheat fell as much as S cents at t time, the May delivery leao- i tHm rotvat New eroo con- cts also backed down, all sell- within 10 cents ox tne extreme made In the February price break. Corn and oats also - lost ground, but deferred eats con tracts held fairly steady. . Soybeans and lard; joined the general downswing. jj The commodity credit corpora tion twice lowered its bid for cash wheat, and in addition restricted ad. Only 433,400 bushels were any one source. - - Jj . ; The inference : of ; ithe' agency's action was that it was getting of fers of more wheat than it want ed. Only 433,000 bushels were bought at all offices last week-end. Cash wheat receipts Continued to run ahead of a year ago and visi ble supply figures showed an in crease of 2.497,000 bushels over the past week. Last year the visi ble supply declined, fj 1 LM'm SUUD & LAVn FOOD Thts combination has produced jj tho best (awn on many a street In the west. Triple cleaned seed grows into luxuriant turf. 3,000.000 seeds per pound and 99.91 weedfree. 1 lb - $1.45 f lbs - $6,9$ St4SX LAWN FOOD-completelmeal for grass feeds western lawns wisely. For 50x50 ft - $2.45; 11,000 so. ft $8.95 Try a SidSX Spreader for easy, accurate feed' Ing or weeding - $10.85. F. A. DOEBFLER ft SONS NURSERY ISO N. Lancaster ng, seed Phone 2-1S22 Stock Market In Small Drop i NXW YORK, March 11-WVThe stock market declined today by fractions to around a point in a quiet session. ; Early prices ineiiaea mgner. Final quotations were around the lowest point of the day. - The volume of trading was 620, 000 shares, one of the slowest days this month. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks, which was unchanged at noon, fell .2 of a: point at the close. Industrials were down J of point. Rails were off J2 of a point and utilities declined .1 of a point. Jobs Open in Liquor Stores Position, in Oregon state liauor stores are being opened to ex amination for tne xirst time oy the state civil service commis sion, it was announced last week. AnntW bHm tit clerical and wel fare examinations also has been scheduled. The position of retail store clerk at hertnnlna? salarV of S185 DCT month will be open to the public. Hiffhr examinations, including store manager, will; be competi tive among persons : aireaay cm nlnv4 in thm state stores. Persons Interested in applying for the various state positions mar contact the commission at 444 Center st for additional in formation and exam schedules. Nov7 . York Stoclr Quotatibzis NZW YORK. March 21 -CP- Today's closing quotations: American Can Am Power Ac LL. Am Tel Jc Tel Anaconda Stocks and Bonds Compiled by thm Associated Prats March 11 STOCK AVEKAGES SO IS IS Indus Rails Utfl gtks Wiwuli as 4 MJ Ml u s Pravtou Oar SS.7 S4.T Ml W-S Week Ago N) 1ST 40.0 MJ Month Aeo S7.S SSS 40 9 62J Year Ao SS.1 til 39.1 S3. BONO Am AGES 20 10 10 10 Rail Indust Utll form Monday S0.7 102.0 102.1 S7.S Previous Day 90.S 102.0 102.1 wck Afo wo 9 Month Ago 01.3 101.0 102.0 101.0 101.0 ill 100.7 iOO.O 07.S 07.4 ess 0.3 m ( ii bulillA u'lJU: BM LuJUbJlLli LTUU UU rU U1J UU r U U UU lQJ ' ' " ' " ' leassilM B SOW - S I O O O We need hundreds oi used tires? right nowl Customers wit oldj model ears are crying lor them. That's why ; we're paying top prleee for trade-ins on new Super-Cushions. Don't miss this opportunity to equip your Cos .with bigger, softer, safer Super Cushion tires at a bargain figj jiirel Trade today and sayel MODERMKl YOURCAR WITq SUFER-CUBHIONS. THSTirilj OTQUR PRESZNT WHZZLS.' TIRE CAN DO. 8DP5nOGIO DOGS DOTIGe Olvos You LonC3 fMileaqo Makes your car hanSlsTeTtlej Cuts down repa?r bttle Gives you th imootKtsf rtd you've ever Had Males your ZlUk hannew 93 Per Week 107 DOVH PAYflEtliY EASY ntlT.IS AS YOU 03 '''' V i ' I f I (chive itr...TRAD:i looIiUlo Hosier Scrvico Sioiibn CommerclsJ t Center Court at Capitol I I Phone J-416S Bendix A via . Beth Steel Boeing Air Call! Pack Canadian Pac Case J I Caterpillar Chrysler Comwlth Sou Cons Vultee Continental Can Crown Zel Curtis Wr Douglas Air Dupont de Ne 89tt)GenElectriei 9 Gen Foods - .146 Gen Motors ;.: . 31 Goodyear Tire . 34 V Int Harvest ; . 31 Int Paper . 22 Y Kennecott -h Llbby McN it L . 12 Long Bell A Mont Ward 1 Nash Kelvin ! . 53 Nat Dairy . 3 N Y Central! . lOVa Northern Pac 34. Pac Am Fish (Pac Gas Elec 9Vs!P T & T ..i 594(Penny J c j 1MV4I 3S Radio Corp 42utayonler 12Vs 26 59Ulayonier pfd (Reynolds Met 19 24 Richfield 49 Safeway 43Sears Roeb 8 (So Pacific 21SUn OU Cal 56Studebaker - 12 Sun Mining 28 19 36 47 61 18 28 .Transamerica 10 (Union Oil 9Un Pacific - un Airlines - KJ S Steel 31 47 - 11 - 29 - 86 - 12 - 72 tk Warner Bros 10 it f i uuiwui ill -. . , a Salem Obituaries MOONET Corg Mooncr. lata resident ef 74S Trad at, at a local hoapital. March 14. at th aga of S4 years. Survived by son. George Mooney. Yuma. Arlx.; daughter, Mr. Mamie Wood. Wasco. Calif. Services will be held Tuesday. March 22. at 10:30 a. m. in the Howell Edwards chapek Interment la IOOI cemetery. ; BSOWNLKX Oren A. Brownlee. at a local hos pital March 17 at the age of 29 years. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Brownlee, Riverside. Wash.: broth er. Orville S. Brownlee. Riverside. Wash. Shipment will be made to Okan ogan. Wash., by Howell-Edwards chapel for services and Interment. ABBOTT In this city March IS. Thomas Newt Abbott, late resident of route S. box 337. Salem, at the age of 72 years. Survived by a daughter. Mrs. Nora Pennell of St. Louis. Mo.; a son Gilbert Abbott of Salem; a sister, Mrs. frank Rupert of ColvUle. Wash.; eight broth ers. Recce Abbott. James Abbott and George Abbott of Harrington. Wash, Charles Abbott of Spokane. Wash, Walter Abbott of Rocklyn. Wash.. Sam Abbott of Bushey Head. Okla.. Bill Ab bott of Vinton. La., and Mort Abbott of Washington; eight grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Services will be held at Howell-Edwards cha pel Tuesday. March 22, at 1:30 p. m. with the Rev. Orville Jenkins officiat ing. Interment In City View cemetery. Mcdonald In this city March 18. William M Oonald, late resident of 13S North Cot tage st. Survived by sister, Jennie Col lins. Salem: step-son. G. L. Snook. Sa lem. Services will be held Thursday, March 24. at 1:30 p. m. at W. T. Rig don chapel with concluding services in City View cemetery. FARLEY Roy A. Farley, late resident of Grants Pass, at a local hospital March 19 at the age of 82 years. Survived by the widow. Mrs. R. A. Farley, Grants Pass; daughter. Mrs. Pauline Lark in, Grants Pass; and son, Carroll S. Farley, Kingman, Ariz. Shipment la being made to Grants Pass by Howell-Edwards chapel for services and Inter ment. HENDERSON Richard Johnson Henderson, at Hubbard route 1, March 17 at the sge of S3 years. Survived by widow, Roee Henderson. Hubbard; sons. Richaro. Henderson. Hubbard, Walter Hender son. Portland, and Robert Henderson, Darby, Mont.; daughters. Mrs. Leona Snivel and Mrs. Edith Barrett, both of Hamilton, Mont, Mrs. Louise Bur- ter. Helena. Mont, Mrs. Doris Bishop, filltown. Mont, and Mrs. Margaret Morgan. Enterprise. Shipment will be made to Missoula, Mont, by Howell Edwards company tor services and Interment. vtved by daughters. Mrs. Ivev Arwir McMinnville. Verla Johnson. Portland. ana Ma cvans. Haines; sisters. Mrs. Maude Harvey. Portland. Mrs. Mabel Ruckman. Rosemeade. Calif. Services will be held Wednesday. March 23. at Si p. m. in Howell - Edwards chapel wiin ui ttev; L4uis Kirby officiating. wicrmnii in view cemeiery. WiMDrnrr Sfra Emma V WaaHmvIt mi t. sidenoe. 113S N. Commercial st, March i. aurvivea oy nusDand. Bert Wood cock. Salem; daughters. Mrs. Henry Miller. Salem. Mrs. Ellis Warfiekf. Justus. S. D : and Mrs. Johnny Wil- liaArro. Lak Pr.trtn c ri - ter Woodcock. Salem. Merle Woodcock. not springs, s. v.. jack Woodcock. Wast Fir. anf Eugene Woodcock. As toria; 12 grandchildren and 12 great arandehijlrn A nnrwin..rw.t. vices later by Clough-Barrlck company. STINNETT .Horace Stinnett, late resident of wants Pass, in this city March 20 at the age of M years. Survived by wid ow. Betty Stinnett. Vlncennes. Ohio; father, victor Stinnett. Grants Pass; mother. Mrs. Margaret Burt is. Cincin nati. Ohio. Announcement of services mr or ngwfii-EOWtrai company. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, March 11 (AP) unrai luiurn unquoiea. Cash grain: Oats, No. 2. 3S-lb. white, S1.00; barley. No. t. 45-lb. B-W. 4SiW. Cash wheat (bid) : son wmie s.zz: son white (excluding rex) 2.22; white dub 22; western red 1.22. ; Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.22: 10 per cent mi; it per cent 2.24; 12 per cent 2.26. ffl i Hard white baart: Ordinary 221; 10 per cent j; n per cent 223: 12 p cent 2JTJ. Today's car receipts: Wheat 152. bar ley 4: flour 10; corn S, oats 1; mill- aeea ii; iiax a. GRAMME Berry Crammer, late resident of 294 N. Cottage st, at a local hospital March 20 at the age of S4 years. Sur vived by son. Russell Crammer. Port land: brothers, Joel Crammer. Upton. Calif, and George Crammer, Benton, Ark.; slaters. Mrs. John Elliott. Port land. Mrs. Lulu Storey, Rodgers. Ark. Graveside services will be held Wed nesday. March 23, at 10 JO p. m. In the Lee Mission cemetery. Direction by W. T. Rlgdon company. CRONXN Daniel Cronln. late resident of Brooks, at a local hospital. March SO. at the age of 79 years. Survived by son. George Cronln. Gardenia. Calif. Ser vices will be held Wednesday. March 23. at 10 a. m. In Howell - Edwards chapel. Concluding services la IOOF cemetery. LITTLETON Fsy Littleton, Late resident of Mon mouth, at a local hospital. March 20. Survived by husband. Earl Littleton. Monmouin: oaugnters. uiian and Con nie Littleton, both of Monmouth; sons. Harlan Littleton. Marvin Littleton. Kenneth Littleton. DarreU Littleton. Riley Littleton. Rlahard Littleton and Jerry Littleton, all of Monmouth. Ser vices win be held Thursday. March 24. at IS a. m. In Howell - Bdwarda cha oeL In terment at IOOF ewmetery BARRT Leonard O. Barry. lata resident of Vale. In this city. March SO. at the age ef T4 years. Survived by sister, Mrs. Lois Compton, Oceanaide. Calif. Announcement of servtoea later by Howell-Edwards company. JOHNSON Earl Johnson, late, resident e Ht. Minnvide. at a McMinnville hospital March SI at the age of 60 years, mux- 120 Persons X-rayed During Aurora Visit AURORA One-hundred twenty from Aurora, Butteville and Don ald had chest X-rays Thursday, when the mobile unit was station ed at American Legion hall in Aurora. Assisting with the registration were Mrs. W. C. Lindauist. Mrs. Donald Garrett, Mrs. Percy Will, Mrs. Dell Feller, Mrs Edwin Mil ler, Mrs. ,G. E. Frederickson, Mrs. Harland Feller and Mrs. George B. Elliot Doivcro Coughs Frcni Ccr::cn Cc!ds Thst I2ATJG Oil relieve promptly it goes right to the seat of die trouble so help loosen and expel gerss laden phlegm and aid nature to soothe and Deal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomultion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your moocy bade. CREOMULSION for Cours,Qiest Colds. Bronchitis Hug Furnhurs) AUCTIOII Tonighi 7:30 P. II. Glenwood Ballroom 4 milos N. of Salem oa 882 Consisting of Handreda of good Iteeae el far nltora appliances, bsmgalow piano, earpeta, rugs, linoleum, eta. All goes without reserve. Attend, Glenn Woodry, Salem, Auctioneer. nfMMiH fry f tlx f t Trff f Cf1 a yfgs4rr et SSWg 6AMS IN MV DA INK IN WATiaT PREPOSTEROUS X DONTT CtT fVCN THt BEST F LUMBERS TOUCH OUtK. PtUMSINwsMaf. OO IT ALU MY6tLF For Expwt Vorfcmcmllp--i3rcriy Metiricto Cartful Z&rvUonThcrovzb)ntp9t9ttCc3 PLUMBING-HEATING. 279 N. COMMERCIAL PHONi 3-4141 Volley Frank Jehnsen DALLAS Frank Johnson, 73, died unexpectedly Saturday morn-ing- at his home at 800 Lyle st Born at Des Moines, la, he mar ried Anna Hagstedt here Oct. IS, 1921. He lived in Dallas for 48 years and was a member of the Presbyterian church. His widow and several nieces survive. Ser vices will be Monday, March 21, at 2 p. m. at Presbyterian church with Dr. Earl Ben bow officiating. Interment at Dallas IOOF ceme tery with Henkle and Dollman in charge of arrangements. Daniel Cranio ! BROOKS ; Daniel Cronln, 30 year resident of Brooks, died in a Salem hospital Sunday at the age of 75. following an illness of five months. He had been retired for many years and living alone here. He leaves a son, George, and two grandchildren at Gardenia, Calif. The Rev. Martin Doherty of Gervals Catholic church will con duct funeral rites at 10 a.m. Wed nesday in Howell-Edwards funeral home, Salem. Concluding services will be at IOOF cemetery there. Extension' Unit Sets Special Meeting for Silverton Hills Hall FOUR CORNERS The Four Corners home extension unit met Tuesday with Mrs. Jess Mcllnay and Mrs. Morris Stewart present ing "Wall Finishes." ! Mrs. Melvin Johnson, Mrs. Eth el Noack and Mrs. Blanche Stu art were guests. i A special meeting win be held March : 23-24 at Silverton HUls Orange ball on the project Mak ing Over Dress Forms.' Child care will b provided for mothers with small children, ' Hostesses for the day were Mrs. J. H. Xglehart, Mrs. Hardie Phil lips, Mrs. A. C Shaw, Mrs. Oliver Rlckman and Mrs. Stanley Braden. The next regular meeting will be April 19 at 10 a. m. at Portland Gas and Coke Co. There will be a sack lunch. Project is ."Broiled Dinners." Leaders will be Mrs, L J. Shrike and Mrs. A. J. Olson. Best Wishes Greyhound On Your . , NEW BUS DEPOT Ceramic TiU Bjr " SALEII AI1T TILE C0IIPAI1Y 3655 Portland Road Ph. 2-3513 r "i x COHOBAt.UL'ATIOE! AND BEST WISHES TO If IS) Of IUI Inl i DEPOT An Addition Salem Can Well Be Proud of Plate Glass and Car arm Glass Front By AawocUted With R. L. Elfstrom Co. $10 Court SL 1 ( 35snis Phona 2-1829 1 i HEME7! llslnl To The New THE 1ES! BOS DEPOT Wo'ro proud to havo played such an important part in tho construction of Salem's ' s Located at 450 North Church NOW OPEN - - ' J. Am BirievaiB Esk V BiuLuia Qeoacol Contractors