p f . r AUTOMOBILES Aj i Capital Jnurnal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, June 27, 1949 17 ' VACATION SPECIALS 1949 Hudson 6 Super " Maroon finish. Ridlo, heater w. vuheu, backup licht, driv en only 5000 mile. A new car. Only 13350. 1948 Olds Sta. Wagon Hydra ma tic drive, radio, heater, fot lights, backup Hint. W.6. washers. A 13900 vacation wafon at only 12350. 1948 Olds 78 Club Hydramatic drive, "radio, heater, 2 tone upholstery, spotlight, air foam cushions, tan finish, driven only 11.000 miles. 12415. 1948 Olds 98 Futuramic Hydramatlo drive, 3 Hone uphol stery, radio, heater, u, washers, air foam cushion, very, very, low mileage. You'll like It, only 13665. 1941 Olds 98 Convert. Hydramatic drive, radio, heater, new top, new motor, new rubber, perfect car. A real buy now at only 11345. 1941 Pontiac Sedan Motor perfect, Rood rubber, new seat covers, clean as a button, none better. Only J995. 1941 Olds 66 Club New blue finish, new seat covers, perfect rubber, good motor, you can't find 'em better at 1985. 1940 Olds 66 Sedan New paint, new rubber, new seat coverj, all reconditioned through out. A buy at 1765, FOR REAL VALUES IN LATE MODELS OR CHEAPIES WE HAVE 'EM Loder Bros. Your old Dealer 3410 Fairgrounds Road Phone 2HflO ql5J TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS NEW AND USED We Invite You to Use Our Tree Expert Truck Techni cian lervice. NEW FORD TRUCKS of All Sizei Are Again , Available Theae Keconditioned Used Trucks Are Priced to Sell One Will Fit Your Needs MM TOKS, LYJ. 1 Speed All iiui nnfv t. w b l an4 axl.. I 'jj Speed Transmission. lpts foud. lwj. stake soar, lilt OiaV. 1(4 Ton Panel. 1940 CHaTV. Dump Truck. S Speed Axle. 1141 OKBV. Dump Truck. 2 epeed Axle. PICKUPS PANELS 1IM PORD Too Panel 1947 CHSV. V Ton Pickup VALLEY MOTOR CO. TRUCK DEPARTMENT LIBERTY AT MARION PHONE 3-3147 0152' Precision Rebuilt Motors With New Motor Guarantee .Alao new motora. 25 savings on all car repairs. See us about our monthly pay ment plan. Amundson Garage SOB Edaewater - West Salem Phone 3-7133. qlS3- P0NT1ACS '47 Sdn. cpe $1445 '41 Spt. cpe 895 '47 Ford D.L. spt. cpe. 1345 '36 Chevrolet sdn 295 '40 Pontiac 2-dr 1 595 TRAMS TRADES Herrall-Owens Co. MO . UMrtf rk Mill AUTOMOBILES DIRECTORY AUTO HADIOS QP1VPTAT PT?TPT?Q Authorized Warranty Repair Station brUOlAL. rKliliC) ,or aU mill(M 0I Aut0 RfKllu Morrow Radio Co.. 153 S. Liberty Ph 3-6965. o ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE ..r-a MARION MOTORS WE MUST HAVE MORE ROOM NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 3-B3B6. Nlrnt 2-1804. 33? Center. o" ONLY $1595 Mike Panrk. 275 8. Com'! Ph. 3-5161 Brake and Wheel aligning specialist 1916 Btiick Super Sedan 0156 1946 BUICK SUPER SEDAN Bl'lLDINO CARPENTRY (Three of These, Remodel, repair that home now. Term No down payment. Phone 2-4850. o 1041 BUICK SUPER SEDANCT . B,..r,IXO CONTRACTORS AU Bras Also houses raised New foun- ONLY '$1625 . datlon-i. Phone 35909 o!57' Bt'I.f.DOZINO 1948 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE Dean Robln.cn. Ph. 26537 olBl Bulldozing leveling, road bldg., clear- nTT V (CIQQ lnR- tfelh (ot bnuh vlrf:U Hiwkey. 1010 JViXjL pOVO Pairview Ave Ph 2-3148. Salem. o-160 1047 CHEVROLET SPORT COUP Light crawler dozing. Ph. 2-3"220. ol66 CASH REGISTERS HMT V 41 Ins tarn delivery of new RCA cash wa-ed Rnen 456 Court Ph 3-8773 o 1947 MERCURY SEDAN EMEST CONTRACTOR A,TT ,, m-iris- General cement ront. Honest work at UiN L X JtlUZO honrat prices. Ph. 2-1563 or 3-7487 ol64 1943 BUICK CENTURY SEDAN CEMENT WORK Let us do your cement work NOW. QJLY jj)S50 Driveways, sidewalk, pntto. etc. Ph. Qin ntirrK- spirrui aim an For "pert guaranteed satisfaction nw 1940 BUICK SPECIAL SEDAN or of foundltloni sidew8lks, uusi ramiem driveways, patios, curbs, wrII. etc. Call 2-4850. 0 ONLY $790 CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimney vacuum cleaned 1940 BUICK ROADMASTER SEDAN Ensiey 771 S. 21st Ph 3-7176. 0156 1941 FORD TUDOR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING! rrnrrr T 1JTJT OAXT rf Vlnce Electric for electrical wiring 0110 J. WILSON CO. contracting repairing 157 S Liberty Ph 3-9239 0 Commercial at Center FXTFRMINATORS ql52 '- Cockroach, Moth. Exterminator Service ZEEB'S USED CARS , 3'3056- Lee crosa- 1555 Pearl- 156' BUY SELL - TRADE FLOftlST TERMS Brelthaupt'r for flowers Dial 3-9179 r 232 Fairgrounds Road Phone 3-6454 HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS WANTED clean used cars. Bob Marr. J. R Watklns Co products Pre d- 2160 S. Com'l. 0 .ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-5396. o This Time It's HUDSONl rtvwiPr NiiBsrnv Service Sale. - Part LANDSCAPr NURSERY Home of Good Use Cars P A. Doerfler & Sons, Ornamentals. 150 SHROCK MOTOR CO. N. Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322 o Church it Ohnmeketa Sta Ph. J-9101 q LAWNMOWERS r,. . . ' TT. Sharpened, guaranteed service. New ElSner MOtOrS Fine LarS Power and hand mowers, Call Harry q. W. Scott, 147 So. Com'l St. Q155' 1 930 STANDARD FORD Cpe. R&H. A-l LAWN MOWER SHARPENING condition. 1495. Ph. 20260 after 5:30 p.m. At you: door lawnmower sharpening Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 86833 MOTORCYCLES. SCOOTERS I MASONRY Indian CUShman Fireplace, chlmneya & block laylna. Ph. 35968. o Mustang Whizzer Stresses Shrock Motorcycle Sales - 3007 Portland Rd. Ph. 2-H33 qa Capital Beddlog Phone 3-4068 o NEW c USED Trlumpha, Velocettea, MUSIC LESSONS Jawaa ic CZ125 C.C.S. Motorcycles. spanlih and Hawaiian Oultar. Mando- Dallas Motorcycle Shop. qa!56 Ulli BanJo. etc. 1633 Court St Ph. 3-7569 - .-.will... 0l62, FARM EQUIPMENT S?1 ,T"h?qu,.rr.t&ciUdmo0r: "- 350,33 1460. Call 3-6137. qb56 . . OFFICE FURNITURE & SUPPLIES BOATS Ocsk chairs, tilts and tlllni aupplles. rrrrT- aafea, duplicators and aupplles. desk FOR SALE: Boat, trailer & motor. 1100.00 mM typewriter stands, brief eases Ph. 33311. Ml" Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen. 45 Court FOR SALE OR TRADE. Boat. Johnson 10 0 reversible motor As trailer. Ph. a-4737. qql54- PAINTING K .. Hlfstrom's are equipped to do youi TRAILERS painting Phone 3-3493 o NEAT TRAILER house, 1325.00 190 S. PAPERHANGING Knox- Monmouth. Ph. 3123 or Salem Expert Paperhamlni and painting. H. jswstttmttsMtamslfittttrtt J. Woodworth. Ph. 3-5868. Free est. 0175 FINANCIAL PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Call 22608 lor your Painting & Paper- FARM AND cm LOANS hanging. Attractive rates. ol71 4'A7. and 6 n . ; VOUK OWN TERMS ol repayment within ? ta"" Paperhanglng Don Lucero reason. Cash (or Real Batata Contracts Ph. 30522. ol67" and Second Mortgages. Painting and paperhanglng. Free estl- CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. mate. h. 3-9513. 867 Shipping. 0162 801 Pioneer Trust Bldg Ph. 3-7163 f p,CTrJRE FRAMING .. .... CHL GJ -"V" Picture (ramlu Butehaon Faint Store First class new equip, wen established firm. Purchase price 130.000. Needs 60 pn L mortgage, 6 Interest. PLUMBING Al Isaak & Co., Realtor Fisher, in a. com-i. n. i-ion. ow 303S Portland Rd. Ph. 3-7820. 3-4596 PR1)NIN0.!IPBATrN0 J , ott" ff Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1308. 0177 $ IjAbH $ L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900. ol71' $25 tO $500 RADIO REPAIR FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK General Elec. home appl. repairing, also EQUIPMENT LOANS UP radio repairing. Broadway Appl. Co. 453 TO $300 Court St. Salem. Ph. 2-1565. 0163 Cc'om.Tno"rhon,.M1 RADIATOR REPAIR Hollywood Finance Co. fScdByreDri'velJT0he.B,V,,.M?,: 1991 Fairgrounds Road 0175 Across street from bank . No Parking problems SAND s, GRAVEL Phone 37033 Lie. N M369-S291 Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. r dragline excavating Walling Sand li Buy Real Estats Mortgages Qr.vei co. phon. 8-9249 for Your Valley Sand it Oravel Co Silt, aand A fill dirt Excavating 10B shovel & cats. Savings Investment "Xh?Lt. "rt m"" 5. net savvs Properties Salem & Vicinity. s.i.m s.w wrks. ph. i-760s. 1393 N;5th. SEWERS AND SEVTIO TANKS Rfnfo 'PlnnnPP P.n Electrlo Roto-Rooter Excluslye Patent state rinance jO. R,I(II 3h,rp 8t, 0ultlnt BI(Jtil 153 S. High St. Clean Sewers or Drains Septic Tanks r Cleaned Reaj. Ph 8-6327 or 3-S468 GENERAL "JAJCB CORP. SEPTIC TANKS Lie. S-136. and M-831 K. F. Hamel. Septic tanka cleaned. and Electric machine service on sewer and ROT R. BIMMONS drain lines. Ouaranteed work. 1143-8th INSURANCE AND LOANS St.. West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. olll- 13 8. Commercla St. Tel. 3-9161 f Mike's Septic Service Tanks cleaned. AUTO LOANS Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. Elm St W. Salem. Ph. 6-9468 8-5327. 183 a Church 0156 Parking a Plenty TOOLS FOR RENT Ph. 1-2457 Lie. No M-159 8-154 Howser Bros. Your power tool rental PRIVATE MONEY nea quarters. New address 1410 S. 12th Special rates and terms Pn 3.3646. 0i62' 00 larger loans long and short time TYPEWRITERS payments Smith Corona. Remington Royal, Under- ... - .J2 . r?.ONii. ... "x Portables All makes used machines 136 Sov'h Commercial St Phone 3-9161 Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court, o- TRANSFEP A STORAGE SEE US FOR . ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS '"c Distance Transfer, storage ONLY 4 OR 4' INTEREST Burner oils, coal At briquets Trucks to I to 40 Years and No Commission Portland dally Agent tor Beklns House- T nA T rit.,ai JH T h0,1 goods moved to anywhere In US i-ieO IN. LJlUUS, inC. o. Canada Larmer Transter St Storage REALTORS n 3-3131 344 State St Phona 3-3663 f VENETIAN BLINDS VACATION LOANS Md h.Sa'M F'f ,",t", ,732". rimer the Blind man o XOUr Way and FaSt Salem Venetian Blind., made to order u Get a vacation loan from Personal Mfinlrted Reinholdt A Lewi 1-3639 Finance Co. where it' "jtm" to 4 out of S. Cash on alary, furniture, nril ,,.... or car. No cosigner nece.ary. well drh.li.NQ Phone or vWt the YES MAN TODAY. Fred Wymore Rt 2. Box 317 Ph. 2-5135 You'll appreciate the consideration ol58 he u show J. A. Sneed k SorA we:: drilling 2M5 XlllKoUNAlj Brooks St.. 8alem. Ph. 3-68011. ol58- Finance Company "therstr.pp.no 518 State St.. Rm. 125. 1 P.VlM4 PULLMAN. Ph l.M Lie. S-192-M-165 01 C. R. ALLEN, Yes Manager WINDOW SHADES rmmiffffrrrfr.ff..ff Washable. Roller Made to order 1 Day ' Del Reinholdt it Lewis Ph 23639 o' DIRECTORY vTin.iow cleanup ADDING MACHINES Acne V.'lndow cleaners Wlndowa. walls All tnakea used meehlnea aold, rented & woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned repaired Roen 456 Court Phon. 3-C773 wax.Mj and polished Ph 3-3337 347 o Coult Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather ALTERATIONS Dresimaking & alt. 360 State St. Q168 WOODS 4.WINO APPLIANCE SERVICE A""M CrMI- ph- J-67 S-'"8 ol68 ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service -..,. , ...-.,.-. Free estimates Ttade-lns accepted on SAWDUST new appliances Vlnce'a Eiectrle. Pbone West Salei Fuel Co. Ph 2-4031. o 1-9239 137 8 Liberty 81. o' at-cb door gsindino To Place Classified Ads 'oSSnriSS " "nml Phone 2-2406 9 i. v , aKmifejKti&ft&srs&K Willamette Shoals at Salem Six powerful tow boats churned the river a few hundred fect upstream from Salem in a four-hour effort Saturday to pull a log raft from shoals off Minto's island. Completion of the Willamette Basin project promises a six foot channel from Oregon City to the mouth of the Santiam river. The boat at the extreme right is making waves while the other boats haul at the log raft. ABC'S OF CHANGES Here's What Truman Plans On Reorganizing the Gov't (Editor's note: This is the first of several stories on Presi dent Truman's plans for reorganizing the government.) By JAMES MARLOW Washington, June 22 W President Truman now has sent seven plans to congress for overhauling, or reorganizing, the government. He did that Monday. And they're important, although they're only the first in a series of plans' he'll offer, some this year, some next year. Since the story of reorganiz ing the government is compli cated, here is an ABC on what happened and what lies ahead. There are three main points: The study and recommenda tions made by the Hoover commission; the reorganization act passed by congress; the plans to be offered by Mr. Truman. This government, with Z.iou,- 000 employes, is the biggest bus iness in the world but is less efficient than many, maybe most, businesses. It has grown as the popula tion grew and the needs of the people increased. Bureaus, agen cies, and commissions shoot off in all directions. Since President Taft first tried it in 1912, a number of attempts have been made to put tne gov ernment's house in order. None was thorough. Two years ago congress de cided to do a real job of it. It created a 12-man commission, headed by former President Hoover. This was non-political. The commission was composed of democrats and republicans. A republican congress created it. Mr. Truman blessed it. Its purpose: To study the whole government and offer recommendations to make it run better and cheaper. About 300 experts helped the commission look for sick spots. Early this year the recommenda- I.EGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE .IASON STREET FROM CENTER STREET TO A POINT 76 FEET NORTH OF NORTH LINE OF GREAR STREET. Notice hereby given that, the common council of the city of Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declarea Its purpose and Intention to Improve Jason 8treet from the north line of Center Street to a point which Is 75 feet north of the north line of Orear .street In the City of Salem, Marlon coun ty, Oregon, at the expense of the abut tlnx and adjacent property, except the street end alley Intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of ssld street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete curbs, and pav ing said portion of said street with a 2'4 Inch asphaltlc concrete pavement 34 reel wide in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were ad.-pted bv the common council June 13 1949 which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof The common council hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described 'mprovement by and through the st'ert Improvement department. By Order of the Common council June 13, 1949. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereor is June 15. 1949. June 15.18.17.18.20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 27th, 1949 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE WESTERLY ALLEY. BLOCK 1. THE OMtS ADDITION. FROy BELMONT STREET TO MARKET STREET. Nolice hereby Is elven that the common council 'of the city of 8alem. Oregon, deems It necejsary and exprdlent and hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to Improve the westerly alley In Block 1, The Oaks Addition, from the north line of Belmont Street to the south line of Market Sreet. In the City of Sa'.em, Mar ion County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adlacent property, except the alley intersection the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Sa lem, by bringing said alley to the estab. ished grade, and paving said alley with a 6-Inch Portland concrete cement pave ment 10 feet wide. In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common ouncll June 13. 1949. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street Improvement department. By order of the Common Council June 13. 1949. ALFRED MttNDT. city Recorder Dale of first publication hereof Is June 15. 1949. June IS. 16, 17.18. 20,21, 22, 23, 24. 25. 27th. 1949 LODGES LO.O.F meets every Wed' nesday (light. Visitors tt'ei come. A Ainsworth Lodge No. 201, A.F. A.M. Tuesday, June 28th MM. degree 7:30 pjtv. 153' mta A -j r rallied a point or so. lions began coming out in the form of reports. The commission produced 18 reports and 287 recommenda tions, some major, some minor. The next move was up to con gress. Unless it gave the president power to put the recommenda tions into effect, or some of them, they'd die on the vine. So last week congress passed an act giving the president pow er to reorganize the executive branch of the government. It didn't give him power to tamper with the other two branches: The legislative (con gress) or the judiciary (the courts). The Hoover commis sion examined only the execu tive branch. And Monday Mr. Truman signed the act into law. It's not a blank check, leav ing him free to do anything he wishes about the executive branch. There's a rein on Mr. Truman. For example: First he must offer his reor ganization plans to congress. (He offered the seven plans after signing the act into law.) Then he must wait 60 days to see what congress thinks. If con gress doesn't act within 60 days to kill the plan, Mr. "ruman can go ahead with it. A plan can get killed In one of two ways: 1. A full majority vote of either house could do it. In the senate, with 96 members, 49 would have to vote against the plan. In the house a majority of the 435 members would be 218. 2. If congress quits for the year within the 60 days after Mr. Truman has offered a plan, that kills it for the year. He'll have to wait till the next year before offering another. Under the reorganization act Mr. Truman can abolish or shift agencies created by congress. But he can t interfere with or take away any of the powers that belong to congress. For ex ample: Congress decides what taxes shall be. The internal revenue bureau collects the taxes. Mr. Truman can't suddenly tell the bureau that from now on it will decide tax rates, not congress. Mr. Truman was able to offer the seven plans as soon as he signed the reorganization act be cause he had them ready. They had been prepared by his own staff, not the Hoover commis sion. But they closely followed the Hoover commission recom mendations, although not all the Hoover recommendations were covered. Later plans to be offered by Mr. Truman this year and in 1950 will cover more of the Hoover recommendations. It's a long-range job. Salem Markets Complvlrtl trnni report nt flair m dial er! for lli cu Ida nr 01 Capital Journal Reader a. (ReTMctj dallyt. Retail Teed Prim Kit Mfih J5.05, Rabbit Prllfls H.2S. Dairr Feed 13.85. Poulirv; b-ivinn mewi Orade A r,oio ed hen, He; trade A Leghorn bent, 22 ceniA; Grade A colored fryer, three pound and up, 32c. Grade A old rooaler 15 cenU, IlM Burftir Prlcn Extra larie AA, A5c, aire AA. 54c: lane A, 52-55c, medium AA, Sir: medium A, 49-Slc; pullet .10-3 2c. IT hole lr Prlcr-a Est wholesale price; 5 to 7 crntji above thr-e price above Grade A generally quoted at 60c; me dium Me. Batttrfal Premium, 63c. No. 1. 6 let No. 1. SB (e (buTlnf prices). Butler Whoiaiala ir&do A, 6e; .aU 11. t U . th. , , - j i x t 1 Wheal Weaken Corn Holds We!! Chicago, June 27 Wheat fell off in the latter part of the session on the board of trade to day. The bread cereal showed some strength during the first hour, but heavy arrivals of cash grain at south-western markets and easiness in cash prices halt ed the advance. In contrast to wheat, corn act ed well all the day. Outlook or the new crop was considered ex eellent, but some buying enter ed the grain on the feeling fu tures were far under potential loan value and much corn will be fed to hogs at present attrac- tice corn-hog ratios. Cash prices for wheat were lowered a few cents here and at south-western markets. Local handlers were bidding 4 cents under the July future for wheat shipped here by July 20, down 1 cent. All major south-western terminals received more cash wheat than a year ago, Kansas City getting 1,527 cars. Wheat closed k lower to V higher. July $1.96 V-1.96, corn was higher, July $1.33- in, oats were Va lower to 'a higher, July 59, rye was Vz higher, July $1.39 Vi, soybeans were V lower to V2 higher, July $2.33-Vfe, and lard was unchanged to 10 cents a hun dred pounds lower, July $11.05. Santiam Rebekahs Honor Noble Grands Mill City Santiam Rebckah lodge No. 166 observed Past Noble Grand night during the regular meeting with Wilma Stewart, noble grand, and Dean Jackson, vice grand, presiding. Past noble grands, who were honored and presented a cor sage were: Susie Hayncs, Elsie Poller, Ida Fleetwood, Belle Hawkins, Nellie Ward, Mel Rob inson, Jessie Keath, Maude Da vis, Blanche Syverson, Martha Bowes, Blanche Dean, Crissie Henderson, Ruby Brisbin, Lcola Hurt, Vera Hathaway, Rachel Olmstead, Frances Merrill, Al lura Chance, Goldie Rabo, Mary Garrison and Hattie Cole. Sev eral letters were read from ab sent Rebekahs. Mrs. Belle Haw kins, a charter member and a Rebckah for 42 years, was pre sented a 40-year jewel. Members voted to attend church services in a body with the Odd Fellows Sunday morn ing, June 26, at the Mill City Presbyterian church, as a me morial to mothers, fathers, serv ice men and deceased Rebekahs and Odd Fellows. Following lodge session re freshments were served, with Frances Merrill, Jessie Bodckur, Ada Plymals and Laurel Brown charge. The next meeting night will include installation of officers. Berry Street Sewer Contract Is Awarded Lebanon Construction of a sanitary sewer on Berry street has been awarded H. Den Herd er, Lebanon by the city council, on their low bid of .$1515. The project includes excavation of a trench approximately three blocks long, and the installa tion of pipe. Only other bid on the work was submitted by Lee Scott Plumbing company for $1,676. 10. Berry street was recently opened by the city, running cast ward from Main, and lying be tween Milton and Jennings. Contractor A Suicide Portland, Ore., June 27 U.R) Donald M. Drake, 54, prominent Portland building contractor, was found dead In his bedroom from a self-inflicted gun wound yesterday. Drake had been de pressed since undergoing an operation last month. Amity Census Starts Amity Mrs. DutVley Lee, Mrs. H. N. Wilcox and Mrs. Ernest Talmadge arc taking the city and state censui in Amity. Stocks Advance Only to Retreat New York, June 27 W) A slowly rising stock market ran out of buying iuel late today. Fractional gains remained in a majority but a good many early advances were either trim med or lost entirely. Numer ous stocks coasted along at t slightly lower prices. Business was limned Irom the opening bell onward although volume was helped along by several substantial blocks of stock, including one of 15,000 shares and another 20,000 of Commonwealth & Southern each at the unchanged price of 3 '4. Turnover was at the rate of around 700,000 shares for the full session. Philco took a sudden turn for the worse late in the session when sales were made at a new low for the year and a loss of more than a point, Magnavox, however, which was hammered rinwn tn a npw 1D40 Inw lnet Stories that both companies are weighted down with burden some inventories have circulat ed in the financial district. Higher most of the day were General Motors, Chrysler, Sears Roebuck, Caterpillar Tractor, Boeing, Schcnley, American Tel ephone, and Twentieth Century Fox. Tending lower were Youngs town Sheet, Kennccott Copper, Eastman Kodak, and American Woolen MARKET QUOTATIONS Salem l.tvaalnd Mark! (By Valley Hock In Company! Sprint! lambx 111.00 to 123.00 Furrier lamb I1S.00 to 118.00 Ei we a . .12.00 to 15.00 Cilltfr cow 18.00 to tll.OO Fat dairy cown 110.00 to 112.00 Bulls 115.00 to 119.00 Calve.i. good (300-440 Ibi. I 117.00 to 110.00 Veal (150-300 Ib.O good ..120.00 to 133.00 lot prirtv paid within 15c ol Port end price. (or each tvpt Top. 110-235 ibi Portland Fantilde Market Btnx fherrif.i Hold for 9 to 10 ctntJt pound and Lambrru for 10 rent a pound on the Portland Eiat-sldi Farmeri Whole sale Produce market today. Red rajipbcrrlfj were 12.00 to 13.35 i tlat. Blackcap bronaht 12.25 to 13.50 A flat, atrawbrrrlcs were 12.25 to 12.50 a flat. YouncberrlM aold under a 12.00 top for a 12-cvtp Hat. Currants wrre offered at 11.75 a flat. Yellow transparent apple brought 13.00 a inn. Green and yellow beans were to 10 cents a pound. Green onion were quoted at 40 to 45 centfl a doz.en buncltex. Radi.she.i were (15 cent a dozen hunches. Zucchini squash was 11.25 to 11.50 a 25- lb. Km. Northwest to ma toe lold nt 13.60 to 12.15 a 10-lb box. Portland Pro nun niillerfat TenuiUe, ni'dieot ,o immi diale change ?rrm1um quality maximum to .35 to 1 percent aoldltj delivered In Portland Bl -64r tb ftr.M quality 59-tMc lb second quality SS-SBc. Valley route mo country point 3c lesi thaii firat Butter Wholesale POB quia aubaa io vholeaie; grade AA 93 nort fil-6Jc A 92 score S0-81'4c; B, 90 score. 87c lb.; C. 89 score. S8c lb Above price are strict it nominal Clieeiie fielllng price to Cortland whole tale Oregon tingles 38 'i 4fl'4c Oregon I lb loaf 4I4 60'4- triplet Ifce Iter than ingles Eiii IT fVhnieaalari) a trad lara 58-66'; A medium, 53Vj-55'i trade B arse. 48'.4-51Uc. Portland Dairy Market Huiier Price to retailers' Orade aa prints 5e; AA cartons 87c: A orlnL Iflr, A cartons, 87r; B prints, 82c. tin pritr to retallera' as targe iR-e0c: certified A large. 5Be: A larae .me; aa medium. ftB-37c: certified A me. dlum 57c; A medium, 56-6flc; cartons 2c ddltlonal Lhceie Price to retailers. Port la on orcnon ftlnfflea O'aMJ'aC Oregon loal triplet l'ia iej than nn ties Poultry Mve Chicken - No 1 onalltt POh plants. No i broilers under 2'4 lbs 37 -28c lb fryer 2'.b-3 lb. 31-.13c; 3-4 lbs, .13c ronflter 4 lb nnd over 33c lb; fowl, tinhorn under 4 lb. 21r; over 4 lb. 23c; colored fowl, all weights, 25c; roosters '' weight. 18-lflc. Kahlii fa Aver arc to growers; live white, -!. lb . 19-21c lb.; 5-fl lb. 17-19c lb.; col ored 2 ernt lower: old or heavy doe, 8 Mr: dreKed fryer to butchers, 55-57C. Turkeys (Price quoted an lot to the producer on a (1 rented weight qaslsi -U S grade A young torn U Me lb : No young nens nominally 80r D retard ttirkeya In retailer: tit Brie A voting hens 70-7lr New Vorf n.yh dreaa en A grade w unv toms W-ftJ Portland Mlsrellaneoua t 4rara Bark Pry !2Sc io.. green 4c lb Wool Valley coarse and medium trades ISc tb Mohair 35c lb on 12-month growth. nominally. Hides Calve. JOr lb according to wejuht. kip 20c lb., beef f-IOc lb., bulls 6-7c lb. Country buyer pay 3c leu. ill Wliotallnn Vt'alnufs :ranqtiettea flral quailt Jum i. 34 7c, large 32 7e. medium 17 ae.; aac ond quality Jumbos. 30 3c large 38 3c medium. 28 2c baby 33 2c toft thet ftnl quality large. 39 7c. medlun, 28. 9e- sen. find quality large 37 3c mart I um 34 ahv 22 2C rtlhrrlt . jumbo. 30e ib . large 1 8c n'-dnim 18r. mall 13c Quotation above tup pi lea t North .fra o Livestock ClilcsRO, June 27 WV- Salable hog 11.000: slow, around 50 cent lower both butcher and sow; some ales over 500 lb off more: top 31.80 parlng)y; most good ii nd cliolc" 170-230 Ib 21.00-21.30; 240 270 lb 20.00-20.75; 280-330 lb 18.75.19.50: trw its havy a 475 lb down to 15.00; sows under 350 lb 17.00-18.50: few 18.75; 375 400 lb 16.00-17.00; 425-475 lb 14.50-15.30: few heavier sow low as 12.00 for around 600 Ib we'nhls: good clearance. Billable cattle 17.000; salable calves 800: slow; sla'-inhler teers and heifers 50 cent lo 1.00 lower; mot decline on me dium Wight and heavy teers; cow wesk to 50 cents lower: bulls and vealers about steady: top 28.75 for losd high-choice '.219 lb steer; most esrly sales good and choice steer 25.00-27.26; medium to low otd kind 22.00-24.75; bulk good to low cho.re heifer 25.00-28.50: load 875 lb Aelithi 28.75; few good cows 20.00-21.00: common and medium cows 16.25-19.25: runners and cutter 13,00-16.00: medium and aoodsausixe bulM 10. 50-21.00: common to choice vealer 20.0025.00; few 25.30: iiftht cull down to 18.00; not enough done -srlv on s toe iters and feeder to establish market. Salable sheep 500; all classes steady; top .-prlng lamb 2B.00: old-crop lambs and yearling 23.00; slaughter ewes 8.00-9.00. Portland Grain Portland, Ore., June 37 (U.w fcash grain: Soft white, soft white no rex, white club, wetern red. hard red winter ordinary 305 bid. Hard white baart ordinary 338 bid. Coirse grains: Oats: No. 2, 38 lbs white no bid. Barley: No. 3, 45 lb, west no bid. PortlaMl Livestock Portland. Ore., .June 37 (U.B--Livestock: Cattle salable 1500; calve 333: market active, generally 1 .00 higher than aver. aKe last week' uneven market: Instances 1.M1 to 2.00 higher than Isst week's low time: load good 1100 lb fed steers 36.00; several loads low medium grass steers 32.00 t 32.501 some held higher common steers 17.00 to 21.00: common and medium 1 hellers 16.00 to ai.00; canner and cutter ' cows 11.00 to 12.50; common and medium beef cows 14.50 to 17.00; few good cows ' 18.00; sausage bulls 17.00 to 20.00; good 1 beet bulls 21.00 to 21,50; good and choice ' vealers 25.00 to 26.00. ' Hogs salable 800; market 50 to 76 cents ' higher; good and choice 180-230 lbs 32.73 J to 23.00; good sows 15.50 to 16.30; good an4 ' choice feeders 23.50, 1 Sheep salable 1500; market rather alow; 1 early sales steady; good and choice ' 'pring lambs 24.00; medium and good 1 22.00 to 23.00: feeders 18.00 down; good - and choice No. 1 pelt old crop lambs 1 ,,2.50; good light ewes 6.30 to 7.00; com- - mon and medium grades 3.00 to (.00. London Suffers Long Heat Wave London, June 27 W Britain is having drought and a heat wave too. The temperature in London hit 91 degrees today and there's been no rain since June 12. Stenographers sun-bathed on the roofs of buildings during their lunch hours. In the house . of lords, Britain's highest court, lawyers were allowed to re-, move their traditional wigs. STOCKS 'B' th Asocimsd Praia American Can 90'4 Am Pow U 10 Am Tel & Tel lSfl Anaconda 20'i, Rend lx Aviation 28' Beth Steel 34'i Boeing Airplane 19'a r Calif Packing 31 Canadian Pacific 11' Case J I 31. 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Martin of Sa lem; two slAters, Mr. Belle Carter and Mr. El Me Hayworth, both of Wallowa, Wash.; six grandchildren, Norman Mar tin of Hollywood, Calif., Mrs. W. E. Nar brrg of Winchester, Idaho, Mrs. John Lartz of Lakeside, Wash., Helen Martin, .leraldlne Martin and Ray Martin; and! two great grandchildren. Services will be held at the Clough-Barrlck chapel Tuea- day, June 28, at 1:30 p.m. Interment ' will be at Lacrosse, Wash. Mrs. Mildred Rartcllffe Mrs. Mildred Radcllffe, lale resident of , Salem, at a local hospital June 24. Sur- , vived by a daughter, Patricia Radcllffe, LaOuardta field. N.Y.; a son. Eric Rad cllffe of Los Angeles: a sister, Mrs. Mar garet Chase of Tacoma, Wash.; and a brother, Harold Wood of Lo Angeles. Service will be held at the Clough-Bar rlck chapel Tuesday. June 28. at 3 p.m. with Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Mrs. Estella Muggins Mrs. Estella Hug gins, late resident or 1044 South Commercial street, at the Me- Mlnnvllle hospital June 25, at the age of Survived by her husband James Hun s' Ins of Snlem. Announcement of service! later by W. T. Rlgdon company. Hans Peter (Pete) Hansen Hans Peter (Petet Hansen, late resident f 395 Elms ave at a local hospital, June 25, Survived by a widow, Sarah J. Hansen of Snlem; stpp:dmn liters., Mrs. Dorothy Peterson and Mrs. Asnes Knbesli. both of Detroll, Mr. Br mice Peterson of Hinck ley, Minn.; stepson, Roy and Ben Cher rler, both nf Detroit: alio four stcp-arand-chlldren. Service will be held Tuesday, June 28 at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough-Barrlck chapel, I Mrs. Delia II of teller In this city June 28. Mrs. Delia Hof stetter. late resident of 840 Hood street. Survived by her husband Hans (Curley) Hofttlrr of Salem; a daughter, Bever- ' ly Hofstcller of Salem; three son. Rod ney W. Hortetter, Gordon H. Hofstetter and Grover Lee Hofstetter, all of Salem; thr"e sitters. Mr. Ida Ftmler of Si I vert on and Mrs. Gladys Osterman and Mr. Mina Cole, both of Salem; six brothers, Julius Hllflker. Ruben R. HlUlker, Ber nard Hllftker and Albert Hllflker. all of Silem. Orion H. Hllflker of Springfield and AlViii A. Hllflker of Oreenacres, Wash.: and one grandchild. Service will be held Wednesday, June 29, at 1:30 p.m. st the W. 7. Rlgdon chapel. OBITUARY .Stdle fi. S lever SHvertoi) Mrs. Sadie O. Slevers, 68, died S inday forenoon at the Silverton hos pital. She was born March 31. 1883 In Kan sas. Surviving are three children, Chariea of Silverton, Clarence of Salem and Myr tle Wilson of Monroe, ten grandchildren, two sister and one brother, Mrs. Ineg Herron of San Diego, Mr. Lena Me Cabe of Snlem and Charles Myers or Mo lulls. Services from the Memorial chapel of the Ekman funeral home at 3 o'clock Tuesday, Henry Bushman Aurora Funeral services for Henry Bushman, 69. who died In Portland Sat- , urday, ere held from the Miller funerat home Monday afternoon with burial In ihe Biilteville cemetery. He was born at Stockton, Kan., Dec. 10. 1879 and earn i o Oregon In 1933. making Irs home in tl Is district. He married Ida B. Miller la 1918 who died in 1947. He 1 survived by . a son, Karl Bushmen, Newport: sister. Lu lu Lawpa-ah, Portland; four brothers, John, of nervals: Will, of Woodburn; Luke, of Aurora, and Norman Bushman, Port- , land: two grandchildren and one great grandchild. Edward J, Bsrtrnff Portland Funeral .service for Edward J. Bartruff, 49, resident of the Middle Grove- district near Salem for ten years, were held here Sunday. He was found dead from natural cause in hi automobile near Eugene. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Lois Bartruir; three children, Shirley, , Buddy and Merrill: three brother and two sisters, George and Louis Bartruff, both of Everett, Wash.; Erie Bartruff, CottAg , Grove; Mr. It. P. Rankin, Tulare, Calif, and Mrs. R. L. Brown, Portland. lAdvrrtlstmenu Do FALSE TEETH ' Kock, Slide- or Slip? PASTE ETH. an Improveo powdei t oe sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holda falie teeth mora firmly lr pli.ee. Dr- not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gooev, pasty taste or feeling. PAS TEETH Is alkaline 'non-acldl. Dots not tour Cheek i "plate odor" .denture breathl. Qet FASTEKTH at any dnu itort.