iutomobilh T FOR SALE USED TRUCKS 11943 Federal Dump Truck. 3 i 11940 WA20 White with 1947 WA22 Motor. Brownlipe I and log truck equipment 1330 M1941 CMC l'i Ton Panel 730 411943 Federal, chassis and cab 930 ;2 '1941 K-S International 29-passenger Busses, excellent for (.rummies " or hauling berry pickers, etc.. Each 1250 11942 K-7 International Dump Truck, 4-5 yard box... 1850 JAMES H. MADEN CO. ft 2953 SILVERTON RD. PH. FARM EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED 1 New TD-6 TracTractor, wide gauge 1 New Farmall "H" 1 New Farmall "C" 2 New Farmall "Cubs" 1 New Ensilage Harvester with Blower 1 New Potato Planter with Fertilizer Attachment 1 Corn Planter with Fertilizer Attachment Pull type 2 No. 30 Power Manure Loaders New 1 UD-6 Power Unit with 450 GPM Irrigation Pump 1 New U-4 Power Unit 4 McCormick-Deering 4' Tandem Disk 2 New Fertilizer Distributors 1 300 Gal. Iron Age Orchard Sphayer at bargain price New New Cover Crop Disks, Cultivators, Sub-Soilers, Diggers Good Assortment of other New Equipment New and Used Two and Three Bottom plows 1 Used TD-8 with Dozer $3230 2 Used Farmall "H's" New 1 Used Model "A" Tractor with Plow and Wood Saw 1200 1 Practically New No. 60 Oliver Tractor 1550 1 Used No. 60 Oliver Tractor 900 1 Used VAC Case Tractor with direct connected 2-bot- tom plow, cultivator with fertilizer attachment 1500 1 Used 8' Dunham Roller 100 See Us, Your International Harvester Dealer for Your Farm Needs JAMES H. MADEN CO. 2955 SILVERTON RD. PH. 84123 SALEM, OREGON AUTOMOBILES S9 DODGE. B&H. Good shape. Ph. J-5S9S. qlOO PONTIACS 1947 Sedan Coupe $1895 1943 Sedan Coupe .... 2495 1947 Ford Deluxe 5-pass. 1595 1948 Pontiac sedan . . 2195 Herrall Owens Co. SS0 N. Liberty Ph. 24113. Eisner Motors to Sell Bom at Oood Osd can BHROCB MOTOR OO Chorea Ohemekete Rta Pb l-tlil Eisner Motors Fine Cars r MOTORCYCLE, SCOOTERS INDIAN World's moat modern motorcycle CUSHMAN SCOOTERS WH1Z ZER BIKES. Oenulna parts, aerv 1c every model Shrock's Motorcycle Sales Open every evening till I, Monday throuir Friday 1007 Portland Road - Ph. 1-131 FARM EQUIPMENT TD-6 CAT St 3 bottom 14" Cast Ploy. Ray Cowan. 1100 Deiu Ave. qb98 1944 23 REO with new civilian WB White motor. Also .944 Walker trailer recently completely reconditioned. Almost new 10:00 rubber. 60 Caterpillar tractor, food condition. Reasonably priced for quick sal, wra ran view Ave., uauas. Ph. 3560. qb99 BOATS 1941 BERCKCRAFT boat with special paint job and brass hardware. New ll'i It. plywood rowboat Uk new. Priced to sell 3 miles north ol Jeffer son. W. K. Terhune. Jefferson. 9.Q99 FINANCIAL MONEY Now on smaller payments quickly, privately, without em barrassment. No co-s liners neces sary. Cs to I3O0 on salary luxni tjre. Up to 1500 on auto. How JO months to repay. We aar "yea" to 4 out of S who rrquest a loan here. Phone or rlslt the YES MAN, TODAY! PERSONAL Finance Company 1S State. Fm. 125. Ph 3-2444 Lie. 8-122-M-19S. C. R. Allen, mar. $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE. LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO 1100 Car loans up to 1500 Come In or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 fairground Road Across street from bank No Parklni problems Phone 27032 Lie. N M369-4391 Floyd Kenkon, Mir. I 4.r REAL ESTATE LOANS PERSONAL LOANS CAR LOANS STATE FINANCE CO. 153 8. His St. Lie. S-210 M-27J r' OENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie. 6-138, and 11-31 and ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 138 S. Commercia St. Tel. 3-9141 I FARM AND CITY LOANS 4 i and TOi'l OWl TERMS of repayment within reason. Cith Tor Real Estate Contracts and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 201 Pioneer Trust Bids. Ph. t-7141 r1 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 183 S. Church Parklni a Plenty Ph. t-3431 Lie. No. M-ISI S-1S4 SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4' INTEREST ' to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St Phone !! f PRIVATE MONEY Special rates and urvj on larter loans )en and short time pay menu ROY H SIMMONS 134 Sov-h Commercial St. Phoot l-llll TRAILERS IS TRAILER HOt flE. sood eorkU 1104. 1040 Monroe Ave. tit 0T. WHFFI. "tr-ii.i:r, cheap- Kor'.h A -i Motel 387) Portland M t9 trT. r.Tl.C roCH Trillr Hou... x4 Mamas HQ. Mt tin. IM I UuTOMOBH.ES - 4 yd. box 900 84123 SALEM, OREGON FARM EQUIPMENT MACHINERY rubber Each 1500 TRAILERS TRAILER HOI'SE. TxW. lots of bullt Inj. 1529 Oak St. 1300.00. Ph. 3-8078. 198 WILL TRADE 1941 Chry.' Station Wagon for house-trailer. Also small trailers for sale. Howard Trailer Park. 3580 Portland Rd. Inquire office. ttOO ISM Al It FLO AT 13 trailer. Very clean Cozy home or vacation. Sleeps 4. Ivan Martin. 4419. 198 ' FACT. BlILT 1ft" trailer Venetian blinds. Butane, electric brakes. Phone i-3548. t99 TR'.DE EQUITY of (2475.00 in 2V Palace Roval Trail home. elec. re frig., all met al. Excellent condition, one owner, for best late model car. His Shop, Hotel Bids., Independence, Ore. t98 31 FT. ALL BLUE trailer hotue. Reas. Brooks Trailer Park. 2Ut t State St. tl03 TRANSPORTATION WANTED RIDERS to share expenses to and from Albany. Leaving Salem 7:15 a.m. Leaving Albany 5:15 p.m. Monday throuth Sat. Private car. 485 Ford St. Ph. 3-7947. x98 DIRECTORY ADD IN Q MACHINES All makes aaed machines sold, rented repaired Roan 484 Court Phone 3-4773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service Fret estimates, Trade-Ins accepted on new appliances. Vlnce's Electric. Phone 3-9239. 157 S. Liberty St. AT-tIR DOOR GRINDING tiawnmower sharpening and repairing Dexter-, Ph. 36833. o AUTO RADIOS Authorized Warranty Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios. Morrow Radio Co.. 153 S. Liberty. Ph. 3-49S5. o' MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 1-9286. Night 2-1804. 333 center. AUTO WRECKERS MOTORS REBUILT. Amazing low prices. Easy payment plan. 12th St. Junction Auto Wreckers. Ph. 28308 ollO' Mike Panek, 275 S Cora'l. Pb. 3-5181 Brake Wheel aligning specialists o!04 BUILDING. CARPENTRY Don't put off spring repairing, rebuild ing. For quick, expert service, guaran teed satisfaction. Ph. 3-4850. o!04 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 25537. Bulldotlng, leveling, road bldg.. clear ing teeth for brush. Virgil Hunker. 1010 Fatrvtew ave. Ph. 3-3148. Salem, 108 BUILDING CONTRACTORS Building a new home? Let Sullivan St Taylor homo builders build tt lor you Ph. 24479 or 2-7579. Ol21 Building a new home? Let Sullivan Sz Taylor homo builders build 11 lor you Ph. 2-4479 it 2-7579. ol20 BUILDING OF COURTS or homes by builder of courts at 13th-Rural. Labor piua o. Satisfaction guar. , Ph. 3988J OlI9 Frame or mamrj construction, residen tial, commercial home ral-ed. New lounaattons. Alt Bros. Ph. 25909. 0115 CASH eOliTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register Al make sold, rented, re paired. Roen 45 Court. Ph 3-6772 O CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys tacuum cleaned EtUey 771 8 21st Ph 3-7171 olOl CEMENT WORKS "An ounce of prevention 1 worth a pound of cure." For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of founda tions, sidewalks, driveway, call 3-4HM) 0113 DRESSMAKING Dressmaking. Alt Shop, fur work. sew. Ing Open May 1, rma. 28-27, 360 Stat. Ph. 3-7004. 0130 ELECT ROUT X Ilectrolux cleaner St Air purifier Sales. MrT., supplies. 1070 Broadway. 2-4071 0107 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vines' Elictrle for electrical wiring contracting, repairing 11 a. Liberty Ph 1-9231 o EXTERMINATORS Cockroach. Moth, Exterminator Service Ph 3-3056 Leo Cros. IMS Pearl. ol04' Sreithaupt's tor Mower Dial I-I17 ' Kendex MylMt, guaranteed. Ph. t-loM) olOfl Hour; mo vino Pa. 3442 day Ph 31104 Rite OllO' HOtJEHOLD PRODrCTR J. R Wat kins Co. products Fret de ll very. 1717 Center Ph j-sii o' LANDSCAPF Nt'RSERT 1. A. Dotrfler Sons, Ornamentals. 1M n. Lancaiter Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 31132. o' LAWN sprinkling system Ph. J4H7. LAMowm J. F. o.uBrir. Ill rtiiirovoa. M 1M DIRECTORY Snarpanlni, fuaranlMd Mrvle. Nt poar aod band moa.ri Call RtrtF W Scott. 147 50. Con'! St. old LAWN MOWS IHAiriMNd MATTRESSES Capital Beddl&f. Phon. S-40n. MOV1M; Rpnl a truck. Capital City Traraltr Co S10 S. rrool St Pll. Ittl Smltty'a Clipper Sorv. trucks, gars rented Pb 39400. tor Outer Cbarth MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar. Mando lin, BanJoj, ete. U23 Court. Pb. 1-159. olio NURSES' REGISTRY Practical nurses. Day -night. Ph. 35073 OFFICE FURNITLRK BUPFLIES Desk chairs, files and filing supplies, eafes. duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief eases. Pierce Wirt Recorders, Boon. 454 Court. PAPERIf ANGING Expert Paperhanging and painting. H. J, Wood worth. Ph. 3-9984. Free est. ol33 Elfitrom's art equipped to painting. Phont 3-2493. PAINTING PAPERHANGING Call 22809 for your Painting Paper hanging. Attractive rates. o90 PAPERHANGING Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-3723. PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing Butcnooa Paint Store Phone S-4487 PLASTERING Patching, Repairing. Ph. 2-1101. Q106' Fisher 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-SOlf. PRUNING, SPRAYING L. W. Caudle. Ph 3-7900. Phillip W. Bellka Ph. 2-1208 RADIATOR BE PAIaV Cleaned, repaired. J O. Balr St Song. Ph. 31193. By Drlvln Theatre. Sine 1917 0123 Johns Radio Shop. Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-3414. 250 Court St. Expert radio and appliance service. olll Rev Moor 3270 Portland Rd Ph. SAND GRAVEL Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating. Walling Sand St Gravel Co. Phone 3-9249 O Valley Sand St Oravel Co Silt, sand 4r fill dirt Excavating 10B above) At cats Tractor scoop St trucks for dirt moving Ph. offlee 34002, res. 37144. o Cat. Shovel At Truck work of alt kinds LLOYD M HILL, INC. Ph. 3-4374 3995 Stat St. O104 York's Saw Shop 992 Edge water. Ph. 2-7971. 0113 SEWERS AND SEVTIC TANKS Elec trio Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent Razor iharp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Kewera or Drains Septie Tanks Cleaned Reae Pb 4-9321 or 14444 SEPTIC TANKS K. F, Hamel. Septie Tank Cleaned. Electric machine service on sewer and drain Unas. Ouaranteed work. 1143 8th St., West Salem. Pb. 3-7404. oll9 Septic Tank and Drain Lines Cleaned Jack Boenlng. Pb. 3-9433. 1041 Kim St O105 Mike's Septie Service Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elu St.. W. Salem. Pb, 1-9441. 1-5327. 0104 TRANSFER A STORAGE Local St Distance Transfer, storage. Burner oils, coal A briquets. Trucks to Portland dally. Agent for Beklng. House hold goods moved to anywhere In U.8. or Canada. Larmer Transfer At Storage Ph. 3-3131 TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal, Under wood portables. All makes used machines Repairs and rent. Roen, 454 Court, o VENETIAN BLINDS Made In Salem. Free est. Phone 37329 Elmer the Blind man. o Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or reflnUhed. Reinboldt Lewi. 2-3439. WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING Watches for sale, open eves. Ph. 38539 330 Evergreen. I. F. Ords. e!14 WELL DRILLING M. D EN LOB. Pb. 2-1191 Auburn Rd OI04 WEATHER STRIPPING F estimate T. PULLMAN. Ph. 1-3985 O104 WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Windows, walls es woodwork cleaned. Floor cleaned, waxed and pollened. Ph. 3-1337. 347 Court. Lansdoe, Culbertsoe, and Mather WINDOW SHADES WOOD A SAWDUST Went Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 2-4031. LODGES A Ainsworth Lodge No. 201 A.F. A.M. r. O. Degrees, Tues. April 36th. 7:30 pill. M I.O.OJ mnu every Wed neaday night. Visitor Wei come. Klngwood Lodge No. 204, A F AgA tc A M. Mon. Eve., 7 p.m. Spe cial F.C. degree. West Salem City Hall. 98- Green Bean Pack 52,300,000 Cans Oregon's vegetable canners last year produced an estimated 52.300.000 cam of green beans, a family favorite which has been growing In popularity ov er the years. Total pack for the nation in 1948 was approxi mately 300 million cans, about 16 percent larger than the 1947 volume. Based on Industry reports and metal contained require ments, a review of the bean pack figures by the American Can company show. continu ing, though fluctuating, growth in bean canning over the years, including both the green and wax varieties. From a total pack of about 88 million cans In 1926. the volume rose to more than 200 million cans in 1939. Record year for canned green and wax beans, tht can-making firm pointed out, was 1942 when, aided by bumper crops, the nation's food packers turn ed out a total of more than S25 million cans of this product aJti.lai Trinity Lutheran Church Cornerstone Placed Nearly all of the 300 members of Trinity Lutheran church gathered Sunday for the ceremony of laying the cornerstone of their new church two miles south of Monitor. The building shown above will be faced with brick veneer and its cost will be $65. 000. Participating in the ceremony was James L. Payne, Salem architect who planned the building: Archie Mason, Woodburn, brick mason; Fred Blomenkamp. Molalla. con tractor; and E. J. Boesch. Henry Homann. Rudolph Nicode mus, Paul Simon, Otto Scholttman and C. L. Willig, building committeemen. Brooks Garden At Woodburn Woodburn, April 25 First prize in the club division at the annual Woodburn Garden club spring show over the week-end went to the Brooks Garden club with the Gervais club second and Mt. Angel club third. Frank Covey, president of the spon soring club, said 172 entries were made by the Woodburn club and praised the quality of ex- hibits. Mrs. Covey assisted on,., , . the greeting committee with Mrs. P. C. Laughlin, Mrs Del Seely, Mrs. Mary Tuss, Mrs. Melvin Johnson and Roy Seely with Mrs. John Ramage general chairman. Special awards included first to Mrs. C. Wright for arrange ments; with Hazel Bartlett sec ond and Mrs. Lei a Hugill third. In the junior division Coleen Ticeks placed first in posters with Howard Seaton second and Carole McCormick third. In bird houses L e 1 a n d McClain was first. Jeannette Hemsorn sec ond and Jeannette Stravens third. Winners in the junior minia ture display were Charlotte Sce- ley and Douglas Seeley; Nadeen Steger and Russell G o 1 g a n; Charlotte Seely and Emily Mit chel. Mrs. Joe Henny's white aza lea, appropriately named Snow drift, won first in the bloom division with he entry also plac ing second and Mrs. Dorothy Zielinski and Mrs. Emily Dal- hoen in a tie for third. Arrangements: DLh tardtn., I. Mrs. Ray Glatt; 2 Mr. Ralph St: ley; 3. Mrs. Hrokl Colgan. Basket arranBeme nu, L Mrs. 8. 1111; 2, Mrs. Oeorse Sweeny; 3, Mrs. Rot Kuns. Mantle erranRemcnU, 1, Mrs. fism Hoeffer and Mrs. J. H. Llve- sr.2, Mrs. Henny and Mrs. Hirel Bart- ltt: 3, Mr Hoeller and Mrs. c. M. Wrlcht. Wall rranaement.t. Mrs. Seeley. Miniature arrangement. Mrs. Srely: 2, vra. Oall Wentenroth; t. Mr. Cole an Coffee table, 1. Mr. ScMr: 2. Mrs. Jam Llv-aay; 2. Mrs. Fred Mannina. Tw.n arransemenU. 1, Mr. Frank Cover: 2. Mrs. Bartlett; 3. Mrs. Henry Steger. Horticulture: Flowerim shrub. 1. Carrie Waterburt; 2. tmlly Dal hoen: 2. Mrs. Del bert Seeljr. Rhododendrons, 1 and 2. Mr, i.ehrubl; 3. Mrs. Ramaie. Cacil. 1 and 3. Mrs. H. I. ftteffen: 2. Mrs. Colgan. Suc culent. Frank Cover. Poted pint-, 1, Mrs. H. E flteffen: 3, Mrs. A. J. Duda; 9, Mrs. O. L. .Vienn. Lilacs: Best sinele bloom: 1. Mrs. Rim. age: 3 and 3, Mr. Ray Olatt; bouquet, Albert I. Morris Primrose: 1. Mrs. John Strmer; 2 and . Mr Tom Guthrie, auricula. Mr. Wil liam Wenaenroth; 3, Mrs. Fred Nibler; 3. Mrs. Ramage. Red primroses, 1.1 and 3. Mrs. Fred Nlbler; yellow. 1 and 2, Mrs. Tom Guthrie; 3. Mrs. Nlbler. Camellias: Red. I, Mrs. Ramaie: 2. Mrs. Hennr: 2. Mrs. Zlellruki. Pin It, I. Carrie Waterbury; 3, Mrs. Zieliiuki: 3, Mrs. Roy Seely. White. 1 and 3. Mrs. Rimaee; 2, Mrs. Zielinski. Tansies: Three of a kind. 1. 3 and 3. ..4-"r?' '' -'" - TTa U000Qll'Bo'h '"mmr Wrren's fart and Orlando Zulueta't wwwwvl 'glove flatten out as Warren lakes a left lo the Jaw In ninth round of Manhattan Center fig hi. In New York. Zulueta. a native of Cuba, outpointed Warren, a Brooklyn boy. (AP Wlrephoto) hill -5 re JaiS si 'A' i&J rTii if Club First Spring Show iMocKS ueciina In SSov; Trading New York. April 25 iP The stock market drifted lower to day by fractions to around a point. It was one of the slowest trading days in about a month with the volume around 700,000 Shares for the full day. A few individual issues resist ed the downward slide and mov ed forward. Oils were lower with Rich field losing more than a point after its sharp run-up of last week. Humble Oil & Refining Co., an affiliate of Standard Oil (NJ), posted a 25 cent per bar rel cut in crude oil in its east central Texas field. Rails, metals and chemicals were mixed. Farm implements and mail order and retail shares drifted lower. Utilities were ir regular. Steels were lower most of the day but came back in late trading. Leaning to the downside were General Motors, U. S. Rubber, Great Northern preferred, Ill inois Central, Sinclair Oil, Ken necott Copper. Du Pont, Sears Roebuck, and International Har vester. Tending higher were Good rich, Boeing. Western Union, and Union Pacific. Get results in Classified! now! Advertise Mrs. C. L. Jorzerifton. Forart-me-noU. 1. 3 and 3, Mr Rity Olatt. Prwy tmurtueU. 1. Mrs Jnme Livesay; 3, Mrs. Covey; 3. Clrxine Henny. ff.irciAsu-.: B't single bloom. Mrs Ramaae. B't three of a It rid. 1, Mr. Roy Crefy: 2. Mrs. Ramaie; 3. Mrs. Ziel inski. Bt Poimicii narciMU. Mrs. Zlehn Jtt. Tulip, smile bloom. Mrs. Hnny : 'hree of a kind. 1 and 3. Mrs. Henny; 3. Albert E. MorrL. Special Mention: PMnmoninu. Mrs. Coey; sweet potato plant. Mrs. Henry SlegT. Special mention cut Ilorr. 1. Em ily Dalhoen on bleeding heart ; 2. Mra. Henny of clematu. and Carrie Waterbury on lily of the valley. rn er tm u i i'trhi STOCKS QUOTATIONS (By the Asoelated Praaal American Cm 92 m Pom St M 10 Am Tel rel US Anaconda 30 Sendi Aviation 32 Beth Steel 29", Boeing Airplane 32'. Calif Packlns 32", Canadian Pactfl 12' Cwe J I 3V, Caterp'aat .SS' Chrysler 50 ' r-mwlth Son 31 ?on Vuttee ....... 11 'i onttnen'ai Can 33 Crown l)eroaeli .... 21' 3urtia Wrignt s1. Oouclas .rcraft .... Duponl de Nm IHi'i Oenerai erectrlt 37' Clineral Fouds 40 Oenerai Motor 57'. loodreer T: 41'. tni R arrester 21 (nt Paper ijp Kennecntt M. llbby McN St I 7' Long Bell A 20?. Montgomery Ward 53' Nash iCelioaior n at Dairy 2tt NT Central i, Northern iaeifle i 144 Pae Am Fsh Pae Oas fe Fleo 31 H Pae Tel t Tel Penney J C 4.s Radio Corp 12 Baronier 211. 4aronler Pfd 301, Reynold Mial 2 liihrteld 3.,i, tafeway fltore 20 Vara RneOurk 371, Southern Parlflf 4m, Haniard Oh C an'. Iladabitir Coi- iaj anshlne Mining 9a rraaua.nortc u Ha ten Pae 1 fie , 30'i Jalan Oil Ca 80'. dnlUd 4lr.Qe , pj. D Steel 7. Varaer rfras Pie tl' Tsilwerth 4$ Farm Program . Cost Unknown Washington, April ' 25 fJP) Secretary of Agriculture Bran nan again told congress today that it is not possible to fore cast the cost of the atministra tion's proposen new farm pro gram. He said the difficulty about making estimates is that tne cost question is tied so tightly to gen eral business conditions. Brannan was testifying be fore the house agriculture com mittee. He outlined the admin istration's new plan to the com mittee before the house took its 10-day Easter vacation. The members asked him then to come back after the holiday with fig ures on the probable cost. Although he had no cost esti mate of his own, Brannan des cribed as "reckless" estimates some made by congress mem bers that the cost might run $3,000,000,000 to $10,000,000, 000 a year. "If 1 understand the esti mates correctly, all of them as sume a severe depression and lew farm income,'1 he said. "I confess that I do not assume a depression. On the contrary, the whole proposal is designed to help avoid a depression by main taming reasonable farm in come.'' The administration plan would halt the present practice of gov ernment buying of surplus per ishable products such as meats, dairy products, fruits and vexc tables for the purpose of keep ing up prices to guaranteed lev els Instead, it would allow pric es of these products to drop lo levels dttcrnuncd by supply and demand. If the prcie did not bring the farmer a predelermin cd return, the government would make up the difference in a payment. Salem Markets Casflfleted rrnm repnrt l Hairm aeel ere let Ike guidance Capital Jearnel Headera. KtTUff stall). elall Peed Prlen P.ag Main M.M. Ha bat I rtlete 14 41 Dairy pee 14 00 Pealteyi tvirina anea Oriile A "To ed hn lie; grade A Letnorn hens II eent. Orede A eolored fryers, three Found and up Jl-llt. oradg A oid r-erc if ami lire Haying prlf-et ftcr large A A c. large AA. 44r: large A 41-4.r. merlmmi AA. 4e; medium A, 3t-43r; pullets 30c. Wkaleiaia prleea ke vrtoieaaie pncee to 1 eent avv pr r Orede A generally quoted at Mr. mt. dluma 4e. alter fa I Premivini g4e. No 1. C3e. Ho. I. Il-toe i ng orltet. Bailer W hoi teal grade) A. M llli g- Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Wheat Sinks Following Gain Chicago. April 25 Wheat prices sank toward the close on the board of trade todaw. Ear lier gnins of small fractions were given up and losses run ning to around a cent were sub stituted. Selling was not heavy but the market had very little support. I The slump in wheat had some influence on other grains, al-! though corn held up fairly well. Wheat closed Hi-Hi lower. May $2.23 'a-U. corn was lower to ' higher. May $1.34-1 IkVi, oats were l' lower to Va higher, May 665.-'14, rye was to 3 cents lower, May S1.264, soy beans were l'a lower. May $2.23 V.-2.23, and lard was 7 to 18 cents a hun dred pounds lower, May $11.52. MARKET QUOTATIONS alee LleealM-a Market (By Valley Packing Company! Wrwied lambs 122.00 to H 00 Spring lamta. to S lh. t2S 00 to 3 (M Spring Iambi. i to 1C0 lb 3 00 to 129 00 Yrarlinas. under 10 lb. UdOO to HH.Oii Yearlings, oier 120 lb. $13 00 to SHOO fwn 13 00 to tlO.OO Cutter Cow II J 00 to IIS SO Pat dilrv rows 1U 00 to 118 V Dairy beifers 119.00 to 11900 Balls 11 On to til uo Calves '1PP to 4S0 Ihs t;noo to t.s tth Veal i ISO-300 lbs. I choice 125 00 to 130 00 (jt price uaia nmr 16c ol ori nd price tor each t-pe. Top, 170-223 ibs porllanil Rallde Market Aspragu sold lor 14.00 to $4.50 a pvra rild on the Portland Eisulcte Farmers Wholf.ale Produce market today. Raduhei were 50 cents a doren bun- chrv Ureen onlona brought 50 cents a dozen bum-he. Lettuce was Quoted at WOO to IS. 35 a four down head park. Zucchini and white dollar eouaih was S3 0(1 to S.I 35 a 20-22 lb. lug. Straw berries from California sold for $5.15 a 13-h alloc k Hot. Rhubarb wm tl .35 n apple box and $100 a 20-lb. lug. Portland Preoe Ittitierfat Ttniatte. euajeet to 1mm mate change Pitmiun ouaitty mailmum to 3$ to 1 percent acidity delivered In POM land 3-Mc lb.; first quality l-4c lb : second quality 59-S?c Valley routes and country points 3e lese thar first. Butter Wholesale POB bulk cubes to who.taierB tirade A A. 93 score, ile A. 92 score. lc lb ; B, 90 score, 80e lb.. O. 99 score duo lb Abova price org strict ly nominal 'heee Sell Ing prte to Portland whole ale Oregon Mngles. 38' 4ft'-e Oregon lb loal. 41-M'o: triplet Sa leer than tng!es Egca IT fffbeiesalerat A grade targe 51-51 'k: a medium. 49-49' jc; grade B iarge, 451i-4i')C. Eggs Purchased from rarinera Cnrreo' receipts. $7 '-i-Of He dos.; Buyers J-."re M low wholesale iiuotatlona on graded bail tat oeM hennery rt inland Dairy Market Butler Price to retailers Orade A A prints, flic AA cartons. SSc A print 67c: A carton 6flr; B prtnU, $5e. F.ggi Prl.e to retailers AA large 53-54c; certified A targe. 63c; A large ai-sc. a a medium, si-sic: cert n if a medium 51c; A medium, 49-Slc; cartons 2c idd'tinnnl rheeaa Pries to retailers. Portland ureiion alnles 40'i SO'iC Oregon loaf, t h 43-52tc; triplets !a less than aln f.1es Poultry Live Chlrtkeni - No 1 quality POB plant n. No. 1 broilers under 2a lbs 21 -38c lb.: fryers Vt to 3 lbs.. 30 -33c roaMrr 4 lbs. and over 31 -34c lb.; fowl LPKlmnm, under 4 lbs.. 26-27c lb.: orer 4 Ibit. 2flO0r; colored fowl, all weights, 33 Hr; roontem. all weights. 18-20c. Rabbltt nverjae n rower tor live hlte. fryer white. 4-5 Ibs 37-29c lb.. i-9 lbs.. .'5-37c lb , colored 33-35e. old ot heavy doea, 13-He aTeasod fryers to butchers, i7 Mr, old r.rarv onrs, JS-JBe Turkeys (Prlcei quoted are not to the producer on a dressed weight basis! -U S grade A young torn a 11 53 lb.; No I young hens, nominally 60c Dressed tarkeys to retailer! Qi ade A, young hens. 70-1 le New Vorr t? dress ed A grade ycung torn M$9a Portland siiiceiianeoui fair are Bark Dry 20e lb. green le lb Wool Valley coarse and medium trades 45c lb Mohatr 28c lb. on 12-monlh growth. Illdea Calves 10c tb , according la velg.it glp ISc lb. beef 12-13e lb., bull S-tie ) , country buyers pay 3e les. Sui qaolallene Valnai Kranouetua first quallt um on. 34 7c. large J3 7c: medium 21 2e, sec ond quality Jumbos. 10 2e. argo 39 3e. medium. 1 ! baby 93 2e. toft hel flril quality large. 39 le. medium 39 le; sec ond quality large 21 2o: medium 24 ti riabv 33 3e rilberls . Jumbo. 30 H , large l medium ic: email. 13e Quotations above eupptted by North el Nut Orowera Quotatlor are on the li'li of 100-lb bag purchase.' fob planta. Pnrlland Grain Portland. April 25 Wheat futures and rriHh irraln unquoted. Cash wheat ibid t ; Soft whit 231; aoft v le leM-'urfii'v jtx 3.31; Vtilt club 3 31. western rrd 3 31. Hard r-rt winter: Ordinary 131: 11) penent 231; 11 percent 2 22; 12 percent : 2i. Hard white heart: Ordinary 2 34; others unnuoted. Tr-day car receipt- Wheat : harley 4: flour 19: corn 9, oat 1; mlllfeed t. Portland l.iveleek PoiMantt, Ore., April 25 J.ffl -Uvea(ot-k: Tatlle nalable 1000: calve 150: market lnw and uneven; cow weak lo 50 cents lower; bull and good to choice vealer 'tendy; -mall lot his It good 900 lb. fed itrers 35 50: load 1219 lb. 24 95: bulk mimilv unsold at m!rt-esion: loud eond BOO lb hrifer 24 25: common and me dium heifer IB Oo to 22 50: very few can t,Fr and fitter row sold at is oo to lg 50: mt Hum and grind beef cow 19 50 to 310(1; f.nrrte held higher; rood heef bull 31 00 to 21 SI; atgage hull IT Of) to 23 0, good and rholce vealer 101, to 12 00. Mop aibte 1,750: market 179 to 2 on Inwer ; gnn-l and rhmre l0 to 315 h 2100 to 20 25 290 to 2U lbs 19.00 lo 19 50- rood ;i!0 to Sf.fl lb. miw 1 00 lower ! 100 to 1101); oort nd rhnire 109 1i feeder 22.50: llehter weight hov 31 00 Hlierp alebte 250' market fairly ar-Cve nnn (iiio r noire ihhidp; gnod and and 1 D-lt llmhl 3.1 Sfi to a no; Hunt woniert lamb (.noted 24 SO: "niiinn 20 00: grod No. 2 pelt ewe weng lo HO rent lower at 11 00; good tight wonle.1 rwn quotable 11.5ft (n 12 00. OBITUARY tharle Mrlan Rfoedlrl Aibnv. Clmrle Marian Benedict, 75, died at tils home on route 4. Albanr, Fri day. F'.neral service were held Mondav, t 3 p m , from Ihe Portmiller-Preder-ickfton rhanel Burial tn Ihe Willamette Memorial nark Benedict was horn. April 3 IA1I at Sterltm Center. M'nn , and nad been a resident of ner Albany for min year.' He married N'ille Suarp at S'rllni Center Mtnn . September 4. I19 abo euruvex a do Die folloalna cuilfcren (leorae, McM:nnvlle; Steve. Day ton Alton, route 4. Albany; Phyllis M- ell Portland and Helen Campbell. Ssn Prarlaco Ca' : two brother T J, Ben et ft. Cios Bav and Ptr Benedict, Eu gene ten ersndcmidren, and one great .randrti.ld, Mora Iffella Hllhlmnn Purl land- (li aveilrle servit e will be held at the r;iiy view cemetery 1n Balem Tue.dav Apr. I 39 at I pn for Nora Adella Wilkinson former realdeni of Sa lem who died here April 34 al tl.e age of 91 er Surviving are three children Mn J W Wiegand Oougla nd Rn ei: A Wilfcn-or all of Portia ,d two F:k of nnrhi and Mr Lvdia Argettnaer Minnegpoi.a. U-m ; ia brother. Relph B-nwn of Omaha Nehr , and Lewi Brown of Salem, nloe grandchildren and ia rtai trend child res. Monday.. April 25, 1919 19 '. . i if w ft KSZLlt -t- -' or-. rut" 4 Tt V 'iW- t? tljL il'fit r -a. Close Shave William Marrs, Jr., 13, pets his dog Queen, who he saved from the wheels of a fast freight near Winnemueca, Nev. Queen was trapped on a trestle by a train and Bill dashed to the rescue. He grabbed the dog and fell prone between the tracks as 11 cars of the 80 car train passed over and groaned to a slop. Scrambling out from under. Bill fell 15 feet into river bed breaking his right arm. His head was grazed by engine pilot. (Acmje Telepholo) Truman Vetoes Relief Bills f . Washington, April 25 (U.RI President Truman today vetoed bills concerning frightened minks In Alaska and the infect ed vaccination of a government worker In Oregon. These were the first vetoes in this session of congress. The vetoed bills were private relief measures. Mr. Truman's veto in each case was based on a legal technicality. The case of the frightened minks was outlined in a bill to authorize the district court for Alaska to hear a claim brought against the government by Hilda Links, E. J. Ohman, and Fred L. Kroesing of Anchorage, Alas ka. They operated mink farms in Anchornge, Alaska, during during 1941. Army planes flying over the farms so frightened the parent minks that they destroyed 452 kittens, forcing the claimants out of business at an alleged loss of $32,000. Mr. Truman also turned down a bill to pay Sylvia M. Misetich of Portland, Ore., $5,000 as compensation for medical ex penses resulting from an infect ed vaccination administered to her at the Portland port of embarkation in 1044. The pres ident said she hod not pursued her claim through proper gov ernment channels and that she should use those channels. DEATHS Laesa Heaihien Clark At tne residence 711 North Cottii i.reet. April 23, Louejia HousMon Clark. the aee of 99 years Survived by nux band, Lovell Clark of 8lem; three r.nl dren. Prancl E. Clark. Mrs. June Claris Wheaton and LH V Car: nd Mr. Amanda L. ftargeant of PhMadetpl!, Penn. Service were new at tne w i . itic- don chapel Mondav, April 25 at 1 p.n. tth Rev. c. J. Morgan otunatme. in terment was In Belcreit Memorial park. Pearl Kllender Dean Pearl Ellender rean. at Oaklsnd. rallf. Survived by mother, Mr, fl'ella Poller of Salem: brother. Leonard Pniter of fla lem and Harold foster or fin-, ion. Calif.; and four lnter, Vertle Foster of Salem. Mrs. Pellra Belle of Clayton, umil . Mr. Fuby Blrom of Metoli'iv Ore . end Mr. Mvitle Biggin of Portland An nounrement of servlcea later by W. T. fttgdon company. Mn Nara Adella Wilkinson I April 24, Mr. Nora Ai'ella Wllklnnn. Mother of Mr. J. w wicuand. Dongia V. and IltMse!! A. Wilkinson; rhlft of l.ew: Rrovn. Mr. W.ilter Klske, Mrs l.v rila Ar7ethiBer end Unlph Iliow n An urvlved bv nine grondihlldren and -.-l Test grandchildren, flervnev w,lt be hM Tueiday at 10 nv idAyliiriit ilmei at the Pearson Cli.ipel Not 'het Kilitt, 'rret at Union avenue. Portland Friends Invited. Dravealde nrrvke at Hie ':ty View cemetery. Salem, at 1 p m tn dard lime Allen Frank tin ftlraier Allen Franklin Knayrr. Depoe Bav Oiegnn, t t ftPr" V .e age or ii line T fltra Ray: a diugliter. Mr. Marlr f -ii - Canhv two br' Rt raver i of Portland one grandrhllfl, Klltahpih Burden of Can'n; aii'l grandchild Kathleen Muric I Canby. Announce men t of erv by the Howell -Ed ward chapel, Martaret Walling Margaret Wnllins, Ime lem, at a local hoanlt.il, ed by husband John r'.-id'nt -f mil BurvlV f .illlnii. rtiN; :h.e sisters. Mrs Helm MfClarrn of ft, ietn. Mrs. Ella Bronvhton o( Ii.uu and Mrs. Kathenne Peter in Cnad. nd four broit'T. AbiSlinm Fr -.en o' f 'lem nd John Frleen. Pete f-rl'.-eti and Nn--k w ejien, al' of Salem Atin nn mtenl of centres later by C'lou:n-Hrr:ck com sny. Rlrhard Heather R rhird Weai.icr 1st reMent of roitei I. Oaila at a local ho on l. April :, t the e of S9 veir Survived hv Ue, r. Verna Weather of Dl!a.. ,i diun ier Mr. Op I Brn nine of I, iCvnlT, Wwh : f-ur Aon )r'ti Lairv Weath- i o' Albany Albert Weather ol 0. Lex rd W.- there of Moll v. and Moyd Wr,btera of S!m: three iier Mr l.irne Hs of Amltv Ore , Mr. Retta Hvearlv of Al nr and Mrs Knther Wtllard of Salen: nd f ve brotnera. Charlie Wet' tiers ardl Jl . Wea'liera of Salem, Wiley Wrafnera of 0r- at oiihert Weathers of (! a d Frn W-.ier or Wlnfleid. Kn ; 19 rnii-ti;icrn 8rv ;ce i.l be n'M a' lh Hnwell-Rdwards chape Wfdne d. April 31. at 1 10 p m Rev. Llovd An derion win ofricis'e. loterneot Im Bel treat Meaner! Mife.