' ' ' - M: lues traded, 363 up. 34Q down. The Associated Press average of. 60 stocks dipped 11 0f on point to 1.1. Turnover wai 890, 000 shares. . These Folks Preparing for State Legion Convention Here days. In a matter ef econds prices started to slip, j Early . gains were trimmed or wiped out at thv rrir level gentl sagged. The closing score was: 988 is- 12 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday, July 8. 1949 AVheat Rises Salem Market Quotations (As ef late yesterday) To New Hinhs BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 L No 2 CHICAGO, July 7 -FV Wheat knocked out some more - new highs in . its current advance the board of trade today. the close prices were slipping and trader? said the market looked a V.it tirosl off ite VinTlicH lions of the past three days. I Lair A i final prices for wheat were 34-I m'u a Oil 1 BL'TTFR But at I R,iai . i CGGS (Roylnc) I Wholesale one cents over bwvirt exer- i e1' turf Ji Jl i M .71 ramies price I corn 'n-1'4 Vlower. higher. rats 14-1 TJ higher, rye '2-2' lower, soybeans 4 to 6'4 lower and lard 7 (to 25 cents a hundred Mills agaiin took a good Quan tity? .f u-hn1 rf.1,,'tiri7. -t h mi,i. den burst of flour buying on the part of bakers. The trade p hires flour buvirjg so far this week nl between 315O0.GO0 and 5.01)0.000 fjtrks. It has ybeen about a year finre flow buying has been so hea y. j ; ? Portland Livestock I GRTLANjD. July 7 lAPl-rUSDA l fcalflblr rattle MO. hnldfSr 100. calve 100: mark! nlow; lew sales cutter rornmnn steer and heifer and camier rutter rows' about ttrady; otherwise mat feet mostly at standstill: scattered bids 25-50 rents or more lower but bulk of librial supply without bids, few rui-ter-comnion fleers 15 00-21 00.: including few liftht st kers at 1 00-17 1KI. futter rommon hifei 14 ()0 - 2000; medium (Tian st eis Ireld above 22 IK); cannrr rutter rom mostly 11.00-13.00. shells down to 9 00 and below; few ;iiedluiii teef t own Ifi 00-17 00; flood beef row held above IR 00; odd cutter-food Van tage bull 1500-19 75: good -choice veal en about -tradv at 25 0O-2fi 00; few IA.50: common-medium erade weak at , 15 00-2? 50. salable oovs w. nuiKct acuve. Clea rly, good-choice 18!)-235 !t. 23.75 to rrioMlv 24 00; few 270 lb 22 00; ijrMirl S."iO-500 lb uui weak at 16 50-17 50: heavier weights 11(11: fe-d-r pigs scar- . r rtiT'-chiilce ouoled 23 00-24.00 Salable shetp 500, maiket .'low. about - tijM.,. -i ou-c inn e rpuncbinbit ni"st ly 23 00 - 50; everf,l good lots 22 50'; riiinmon .flown to I" Ml. ir.cdiurn-good found 71) lb. ewe and uethtr feeders 18 Mi. tood-choice No. 1 rx H old crop Iambs and yearlings 22.00-25: htaviri from I to 1 .5 SI .55 53 .51 35 35 Clacks i POULTRY ; A Lephorn hem i . B Leghorn hens C Leghorn hens i A colored hens B colored 'hens .j,.... C colored hens j, .. A colored fryers' 3 lbs and up B colored fryers. C rr.loted fryers A old roosters i .- B old roosters . C old roosters LIVESTOCK b Valley Pac Fat dairv cows . 10 00 to 12 00 Cutter cows ... 1 8 00 to 11 00 Bulls . ... i ... 15 00 to 19 00 Good calvtv 300-450 lbs 17 ,00 to 19 00 Good veal 150 to 300 lbs 20 00 to 24 00 Spring lambs 4 20 00 to 2100 rceder lambs . 14 00 to 1 00 Ewes .j. 2 00 to S 00 22 .17 11 .24 .19 .12 .32 .27 .16 .15 .10 M Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated Press y ..ram I ";- - f 5 9p-l a i, j i a k t mm. x mm T. LA JT 41 2 -- if, mm ii mm imii lilinlU'rniT i r'llr -f --mmm-mmA July 7 I STOCK AVtRAOfS . ' :fi IS 19" 60 Indus Rails fill Stk- i Net change ... i Al D3 uncli Dl I Thu.sdav 3 31 6 3ft 2 61.1 Piev dav , I 6 2 31 9 2 612 ! Wfek ago 84 6 30 8 38 6 59b Month ago ... .''8.16 31 4 380 59 8 Year ago 97 1 47 4 42 1 71 8 ! BOND AVIBAGKS e ! i 20 10 10 10 j i Rail InduM Util Forgn Vet change innch A 1 A 1 A l i Thursday : 7 -102 2 103 1-H 4I Prev. dav j. WI.7 102 1 103 0 69.3 1 ! Week ago ;Mi 101 8 102 6 69 4 ! Month PO , f.9.4 101.7 102 2 69 5: i Year aco . 92 4 101 2 100 9 67.7 I H New 1949 niKh. I It takes many bard working people to stage a statewide American Le gion eonvention. like the one coming to Salem next month. Lined up above are the convention commissioners and committee chairmen w ho make ap only a small group of the many committee workers from Salem's three posts. Left to right, front row: Ira Pilcher. John Kerrick (general chairmhan). Charles Huggins, Onas Olson. Mrs. I. X. Baron, auxiliary general chairman, B. E. Owens. Kenneth Potts, James Turnbull, Cliff Parker, Harry Levy. Bruier Small Mr. and Mrs. Tom Collins (department adjutant from Portland).' Orval Lama and Dave Hoss and "Cindy", the Olson pet. Second row Don Maditon. Art Johnson, Don Castillo, Mrs. Olson. Wayne Perdue. Rex Kimmell. Alberta Shoemake. Sephus Starr. Mrs. and Mrs. Mem Pcarce. Mrs. Harlan Judd, Mrs. Helen McCIeod. El I Is Von Esrhen. Frank Grimm. Carl Gabrielson and George Donaldson. Thj convention will be held in Sal-in starting with a one-day 40 et 8 conclave August 3, followed by three days of Legion business and entertainment. HEAT DEPARTMENT FIIEE -FREE - FBEE - FEE - FBEE Our IIOII ARK Heal Days Meat Company Did yon know that all the meat in the Saving Center store, if not otherwise marked, it manufactured right in Salem, kith Salem labor.. at the New Mon Ark Meat Co. Plant ion South 25th St. It s what we call J Good Old-Fashioned "HOIIE-IIADE" Friday - Saturday - Sunday JULY S-9-10 City bituaries New York Stock Quotations W H I T E William Leonard White. lat resident of Salem, in this city July 5. Survived by two siters. Margaret Bird and Grace Sullivan, both of Benton. Wise. An nouncement of ervices later by the W. T. Rlgdon company. . ren. Services will be held Saturday. Julv 9. at 3 p m. at the Clough-Barrick chapel with interment at Claggett cemetery. down to 18 00. common feeders dr.wn to 15.00; good light ewes steady at 6 50- 7 Of'. rimv I n. . ... i. vr r-rv itm rerdent of Salem, in this city. July 4. Services will be held Friday, July . at 10 a.m. at the W. T Rigrion chapel with Father A. J Gelinas officiatjng. Interment In St. Barbara cemetery. WE'LL LAY IT. YOU BURY IT A genuine inderground Lawn. Sprinkling System complete with POP-UP heads and all Copper Pipe. Tailor made to fit your individual lawn and water problem. One section will cover over 1000 square feet of lawn area. A Shovel Is All You Need. OUR PRICE starts at $49.50 and goes DOWN. For full in formation call or write Salem Lawn Sprinkling Co. 724 X. High St. - - Phone 3-4537, It pays to consult experience, for free! Also complete installations:; SFN Marie Hansen, late resident 01 : Detroit. Ore. a a local hospital July e 1 at the age of 62. Survived by husband. I.auritz Hansen, a daughter. Mrs. Anne Ketch inn. and a son, Richard Harden, ; all of Oetroit. and seven grandchildren. 1 Services will be held Saturdav. July 9. ! at 1 30 p m. at the CIouRh-Barrick i chapel witn the Rev. George E. Wil ; liams officiating- Interment In Bel ! ci est Memorial paik. McAllister Pvt. Robert Russell McAllister, late resident of Pratum. May 16. 1945. at Okinawa. Survived by father. Russell V.cAllister of Pratum: mother. Mrs. Walter Jones of Medfoid; two brothers. Gene McAllister of Medford and Rich ard McAllister of Portland; and a daughter. Carol June McAllister ol Medford. Graveside services will be held Saturday. July 8. at 3 p.m. at Mt Hope cemetety near Pratum under the auspices of the American Legion. Di rection by the Clough-Barrick chapel. RICKETTS Mrs. Peggy Jane Ricketts. late resi dent of Brooks at a 'ocal hospital July 6 at the age of 70. Survived by two daughters. Mrs. A. J. Neliton of Silver ton and Miss Gracie Ricketts of Pauls Vallev. Okla.: five sons. Dave and John Ricketts. both of Brooks. Ben Ricketts of Manzimta. Ore.. Arthur and Herman Ricketts, both of Salem: two brothers. James Stiles of Okemah. Okla. and Jacob Stiles of Fairfield, Calif.; a sister. Mrs. Carrie Kerk of , California; 27 grandchildren and 12 great grandchild- LAMB Mrs. Marv Mav Imb. at the resi dence ar 1R45 S. 13th st.. July 6. at ! the age Vif 73 vears. Survived by hus I hand. George A. Lamb of Salem; a son. Harold C. Lamb, of Salem: four daugh ters. Mrs. Id II Hedges and Mrs. Georgia i French, both of Salem. Mrs. Veins LCone of Dallas and Mrs. Helen Zetter 1 berg of Kings Valley; a brother. G. T. ' Burns, of Portland; 13 grandchildren ! and five great grandchildren. Member ! of the OES of Yamhill. Ma'ccabees of i Donald. Ore . and Gold Star Mothers i of Wot Id War I Funeral services will i be held Friday. Julv 8. at 1 :30 p m. at I the W. T. Rigdon chapel with interment at Butteville cemetery. NEW YORK, July 7-i-Todays closing quotations: American Can . 914 Gen Electric .... 35s4 Radio Corp. 10 Am Power tt Lt 10-VGen Foods. 42s Rayonier . ... 24 Am Tel h Tel 141 's Gen Motors 58N, Rayonier pfd .... 28 Anaconda .' 27 1 'Goodyear Tire 39 Reynolds Met Bendix Avia .... 29'a Int Harvest 24LRU'hfiid 35S Beth Sleel 25'? Int Paper 477 Safeway 23 N Boeing Air 19 Kennecott 45 '? Sears Roeb 38U So Pacific 35 11 Libbv McN At 34 2 Long Bell A 29V Mont Ward . 48-VNash Kelvin 4 Nat Dairy 9'h'N Y Central 32 ' Northern Par 23 Pac Am Fish 84 Pac Gas Elec 59 P T & T Store No. II 1ST PRIZE Mon Ark Sugar Cured Ark Sugar Ham Calif Pack 32 Pac Canadian Cae J I Caterpillar Chrysler Comwlth Sou .... Cons Vultee Continental Can Crown Zel . ..... Curtis Wr Douglas Air .... 7 Stan Oil Cal .... 61 .17 4 Sludebaker 18'V 50 Sun Mining .. 12 Transamet ica Union Oil Un Pacific Un Airlines Dupont de Ne . 45 7 Penney J C 32 9 13 US 3Ps 92'2 48 S 834 10 29 77'4 124 U S Steel Warner Bros Woolworth 21 x. 11 48 2ND PRIZE Mon Ark Sugar Cured Ham 3RD PRIZE 92.se Credit on Purchase of Mon Ark Meat 4TH PRIZE 12.00 Credit en Purchase of Mon Ark Meat 1 Start IIo. Ii Hon Ark 2 EIG Fresh klHed top oirade hoc. You cari j have It fresh, cured, cui up, or any way you deire. t There Is No Cure Like Mon Axk Cur RULES Stocks Follow Zig-Zag Course l: July 7 -'-TV The stock marxet toox on Hake Your Dreams Come True! Enjoy the thrill and excite ment ol building that hpme you've always wanted. It' not difficult at all, when you do it with the aid of the Fred W. Smith Lumber Yardl Our fully equipped Home Plan ning Department will help you select a beautiful home to fit your needs, tastes and budget, choose , the neces sary materials from our splendid stocks . . . even I ARRANGE FINANCING ii 1 you desire. Come in for a chat this week! FRF.F. ESTIMATES' OX Bi ll. DING MATERIALS. AMERICA - BITLI) ON LIBERTY AND FREE ENTERPRISE! Wy V I Ii ftf y s-kN u VI w T sr a tvt Arr N SHOEMAKER The Rev. Benjamin Franklin Shoe- , maker, late resident of 1896 Court st . i at a local hospital July 6, at the age of i 78 .vears. Survived by widow. Alire ! W. Shoemaker of Salem: three daugh- ; ters. Gertrude M. Snoemaker of Mon dombe. Belgian Conpo. Africa: Mrs. 1 Merle H. Prire of Seattle, and Mrs. D. i W. Daniels eff Lodi. Calif.; six Krand- ! children and four great grandchildren, j Retired minister of the Christian church ! and former pastor of the Court street Christian church of Salem. Service ! twill be held Friday. July 8. at 3::l p.m. at the Howell-Edwards c'laml with the Rev. W. Harold Lyman, the ' Rev. Dudley Strain and the Rev. C. F. Swander officiating. Private concludinE services at Mt. Crest mausoleum and crematorium. Friends are requested ; not to m nd flowers but to make con- : tributiens for a memorial to Rev. Shoe- i maker to be placed in the sanctuary ; of the new Court treet Christian church. NEW YORK. on a i zig zag course today and finished just about where it started. Final prices showed a close mixture of gains and losses run ning frorr fractions to around a point. Most changes were frac- tional. The market s fiction broke a day winning streak. On Wed- sday prices, on average, climb ed to a six-week high. A rally st.ited in mid-June after the market had dived to a 4'i-year low on June 13. Just before 11 o'clock Presi dent Truman announced that he was bullish about the economic situation and suggested to news men that they read up err mar ket developments of the last few Any person entering our Meat Department win receive a chance on ine mrrrmnoisf. ieave your name, addrem and phone number at the meat counter. You do not have te be there to get your prire if you win. Same Every Day, Prices, and Remember- They Still Have Hoi Been Halchedl We got ick and tired of the name old way of advertising. e want te hare s little inn while vie are In buinew. Wr have been trjin a little of this and that and now we have thlv Don't miss it! Try your luck! ' ? tlUJVnilirC Thf winners will be called by iphone DnAff lilUiJer notified by mail. Their name will appear in this ad next week. The drawing will be made by the last per son In the ttore st closing hours on Sunday. July 10th. Their name also will appear in next week's ad. DEEAMS ; OLIVER Mrs. Esther Ann Oliver, late resident i of Salem route J. box 36". at a local , hotpital. July 7 Suivived bv two dauehicrs. Mrs. Bertha Mae Aiieiton of Portland and Mrs. Manor le Wood of ! Salem: a son. Burl R. Oliver of S:;lern: a grarulciauthter. MaiKie Datlene Wood i tit Salem, and a number ol nieces 'and nephews. Services will be held S.vur- day. July 9. at 10 :i0 a.m. at the Clout? ii i Barrick chapel with the Rev. Dudley ; Strain officiating. Interment in City I View cemetery. 3815 State St. Four Corners Dial 3-8515 MAISON Lt. i ip I M.ick Maison. late fesident of 185 S 15lii -t.. at Corpus ChrNti. Teas. July fi. at tue aRe of 28. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G Maison of Salem, bro ther of Mrs Mollv Jean I-owerv of Jackson. Miss. Announcement ol funer- ' al services later by the w. T. RiRdon chapel. JV.VT-i rvcxcvcxrr ii r v uiuif II U I II M III I W TONIC This fine tonic combines mineral salts with iron. Pep you up by sharpening the appetiU. Thou sands take it. $1.50 Special This Weekend Chicken Bones 39c Fresh and Crisp . . lb. Just receired a shipment Elastic Stockings Anklets, Knee Bands Schaefer's Liniment Has been a family friend for years; will take that stiffness out of muscles in a hurry. Keep It on hand In medicine chest 50c $1.00 YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER : 1$99- 1949 -"It Pays to Trade at SfhaeferV Prescriptions Accurately Filled Lei ns (ill your next We hare a complete line of baby prescription medical needs for babies. Perforated Pile Pipe makes application correct and easy. Scbaefer's Pile Oinlmeni for Piles No relief - no pay Sold the Schaefer 3UC Way Can Yon Sleep Higbls? If not, try our kidney pills. They will give you immedi ate relief. Schaefer's Kidney Pills 500 SCHAEFER'S CORN REMEDY Don't endure the discomfort of painful corns, bunions, or callouses. . The Excelsior truss will solve your problem I Come in and see them, today This h. the official Penslar Remedy Store for Marion County. Ten will find these preparations of highest quality and guaran teed to be exactly for what they are sold and represented te be. WHY nntJT BiiKlMQL RELIEVE ITCHING SURFACE PIMPLES AND OTHE MNd SKIN IRRITATIONS WITH DER-MA-MOt A SOOTHING MEDICATED OINTMENT. 50c Have Your Films Prinled al Scbaefer's .WHEN WE FINISH YOUR FILMS THEY WILL LAST FOREVER Onr Prices Are Bigbl ! In at 9 a, Out 5 p. m. TREAD EASY co-fern mm Fur m mil 30c uv I bli SALEM it MILE NORTH OF UNDERPASS IM ll WEST SALEM , AT FOOT OF BRIDGE BOTH STORES OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. BT- ' m ap 'iff. . rT " w., r ,t. . - , 3 ew t ,r. -ert ., . if V mm -arm. tmZm--' 1 1 S lm - 0") (r "-my " I 0 Xai0 M ' fc ' ' i We Have Two of the Nicest Displays and the Largest Volume Fruit and Vegetable Departments in the Willamette Valley pins tax SOUS AGENTS FOB PEN'S LA K REMEDIES FOR MARION COUNTT 135 II. Connerdal Si. I I PrtscriDiions FUIed I8S9 - 1949 Pkcae 3-5197 - 3-9723 APRICOT CANNING TIME IS HERE Mrpak $1.95 Flats.....: $1.09 TOMATOES vi ripe . 2 lbs. 15c LETTUCE crisp large heads - Each 5c s rnV Local, fresh from the C LbLEIvT garden ...Each luC CUKES Local, slicing NEW SPUDS . ORANGES f ull of juice . i EPirtkrc LUI.UltJ Sunkist Eech 5C 10 ib, 29c 7 doz. $1.00 Dozen CABBAGE Fresh, crisp, local L L 3 C Or 2.75 P' ' Radishes, Green Onions nchjSc PEACHES Local . Large basket 39c WATERMELONS we cmtf IN OUR MELON DEPT. 1 . We Have 'j ' 1 Persian Melons, Honey Dews, Krenshaws, Honey Balls, Cantalov pes, Ca tabes ; MANY MORI MONEY SAVING ITEMS j COM! OUT AND SEE . i- i