AUTOMOBILES These Are White Elephant Days!! 1937 FORD 8!i COUPE. HEATER. "RUNS LIKE A KITTEN ON A CREAM CAN." 1939 CHEV. MASTER DELUXE SEDAN. RADIO. HEATER. SEAT COVERS. WHEEL RINGS. "RAHIN TO OO ON A VACA TION TRIP." 1936 NASH LAFAYETTE SEDAN. THIS IS A ONE OWNER CAR. SEAL BEAM LIGHTS. "IT WANTS A GOOD HOME." 1942 CHEV. SPECIAL DELUXE SEDAN. NEW SEAT COVERS. NEW BLUE PAINT, UNDER SEAT HEATER. "YOU WOULD BE SURPRISED AT THE PRICE ON THIS CAR." See The Special On The Ramp NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ACME MOTORS FRONT AT CENTER FORSALE MISCELLANEOUS CUT OFF SAW, 1 h.p. motor. Miter box, ladders, saw horses, bend saw, bench taw, motors, rubber tire wheelbarrow, carpenter tools, paint spray At etc. May be seen 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 1145 James St., Kelzer Dtst. nl53 8" SKILL SAW, 3 blades and metal car rying case. Excel, condition. $100. 295 N. Lancaster. Ph. 33941. Dl55 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE WANT strawberries. Market price In cash. Contact Jory Packing Co at Ter minal Ice, 249 D St Phone 3-4590. na SPANISH (prer. electric) Guitar. Good make. 695 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8200. nal55 WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying 90c. Retread Tire Service, 320 So. Lancaster. nal72 WANTED furniture to glue At repair. Lee Bros. Furn Reflnlshlng Co Ph 3-7001 USED FURNITURE. Phone 3-9185. OR' WILL PAY Interest lor private loan of 5,000 to build grade A barn to hold 40 cows. John Whlttcn, rt. 1, Turner, Ore. nnl55 PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Products. 555 Cross St. Ph. 3-5446. pioo ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Box 724. 3-5234 Pl8f- PROFESSIONAL advice. Mrs, Phillips. 330 S, 13th, Frlv. ent. soutn sme oi nouse, pl58 AUTOMOBILES 36 CHEV. Body, tires fair. Motor excel. Trans, dlff.. Dr. shaft, axle, brakes, new, $350. 773 Gerth Ave. W. Salem. Ph, 33316. A155' 'M PONTIAC sedan. Original owner. Ex cellent cond. Mechanically nearly as good as new. Priced to sen. oee it, drive It. 130 W. Owens, Ph. 34320. ql54' '41 HYDRAMAT1C 0LDS, 2 door, excel lent condition. Good paint. (900 cash 441 8. High St. 4154 SliOO or best older car takes equity in '47 Frazer, R&H, overdrive. Ph. 26186 after it p.m. or 2onu fees Ave. moo- CONVERTARLE 1949 Ford. Radio and heater, with cooling equip., undercoat. spotlight, back-up lights, wheel shields and other equip, immaculate conn, uu 8. 12th. Qioiv EQUITY In '41 Pontiac 8 Torpedo custom ft pass, coupe. Priced .to selL Rt. 2, Box 4BR, Ohemawa Rd. i55j '17 CHEV. Good motor & paint. Call Dallas 2967 days and Monmouth 2143 evea, 0.156 'k ford Panel. New tires, engine fair. S18S. Call at Browne's Fountain Lunch, 1140 H. Capital. Ph. 2-9344. ql53 MODEL A Touring. Good shape. State St. Anytime before 7 p.m. 2372 ql57 Eisner Motors to Buy BUICK'S THE BUY 1949 BUICK AS LOW AS $2312 Completely Equipped Delivered at the Factory Save from $272 to $293 OTTO J. WILSON CO. Commercial at Center ql54' '41 G.M.C. 6x6. Equipped with Baugh. man lime spreader. Ph. 2-0594. ql61' Eisner Motors to Sell 1949 FORD CONVERTIBLE 8 completely equipped. 5500 miles COST $2600. Best offer over 12000 takes. Call 20476. ql57 '37 FORD BR, fair condition. Browning Ave. 1200. 575 ql54 FOR SALE OR TRADE '36 Ford. R&H. Ph 2-4389. 1245. 0,158 PONT1ACS '47 Sdn. cpe $1445 '41 Spt. cpe 895 '47 Ford D.L. spt. cpe. 1345 '38 Chevrolet sdn 295 '40 Pontiac 2-dr 595 TERMS TRADES Herrall-Owens Co. 660 N. Liberty Ph U113 ZEEB'S USED CARS BOY - SELL - TRADB TERMS 312 Fairgrounds Road Pbone 2-0454 WANTED clean used 2160 6 Com'l cars Bob Marr. Thlit Time It's HUDSONI Service Sales - Parts Home of Good tjsel Cars SHROCK MOTOR CO. Church At Chemakeu SU Ph. 5-9101 Eisner Motors Fine Cars 1030 STANDARD FORD cpe. R&H. A-l condition. 3495. Ph. 302B0 after 6:30 p.m. 0.153 FOR SALE BY OWNKR: 1940 Pontiac in very good condition. Ph. 2-0316. ql55 1936 FORD 2 dr .sedan. Good condition, $250. 1157 N. Capitol. 0.155 MODEL A roadster, 1175. Mechanically good, tires fair, top excellent. 1740 S. Winter. Q155 S5 V-ft 4-DOOR, all food tires, 2 new. Rebuilt motor. Very clean In and out. 1840 Orant. ql58 '47 CHEV. Fleetmaster sport coupe. R&H, extras. Owner. 701 N. Commercial. (Eves.l. ql55 1040 PONTIAC Club Coupe. Radio, belter and extras, $650. 745 Judson, 12n to 3:30 only. Jl55 '41 PLY. 5 pass. 1800 or reasonable offer 3397 N. River Rd. ql58 WANTED: Left front fender for '36 Ford. Ph. 3-4866. ql55 Journal Want Ads Pay IAUTOMOBILES 1936 DODGE 4 TON PICK-UP. HEATER. NEW TIRES. NEW BRAKES. "HANDY AROUND THE FARM." 1942 DE SOTO CUSTOM COUPE. RADIO. ' HEATER, SEAT COVERS. FLUID DRIVE. OVER DRIVE. "DRESSED UP LIKE A XMAS TREE." 1938 FORD SEDAN. NEW OREEN PAINT. THIS ONE IS O.K. IN EVERY WAY. "A FINE LITTLE FAMILY CAR." 1933 CHEV. MASTER SEDAN. A-l SHAPE. THI8 IS A LITTLE DANDY. AUTOMOBILES VACATION SPECIALS Come in and get that good used car. One you are not afraid to start out in, sold by a DEPENDABLE DEALER. Thoroughly recondi tioned, backed by our written guarantee. 1948 FRAZER SEDAN 1946 MERCURY 2 DOOR 1947 FORD SEDAN 1946 CHEV. STATION WAGON 1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1946 HUDSON SEDAN 1947 FORD CONVERTIBLE 1941 OLDS COUPE 5 PASS. 1942 OLDS 5 PASS. 1941 NASH 5 PASS. 1941 FORD 5 PASS. 1940 FORD 5 PASS. 1939 CHEV. COUPE 1938 CHEV. COUPE 1931 MODEL A SEDAN 1935 PLYMOUTH SEDAN TWO LOCATIONS 361 N. Com'l 2640 Portland Road TEAGUE MOTOR CO. Phone 2-4173 qlE 4TH OF JULY SPECIALS AT STATE MOTORS, INC '40 PACKARD SUPER SEDAN. 400 MI. '48 PORD PICKUP Vi TON. R. As HTR. '46 CHEVROLET PLEETMASTER SDN, '46 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN. '46 PORD SUPER DELUXE TWO DOOR SEDAN. '43 PACKARD CLIPPER CLUB 8EDAN. '41 CHEVROLET SEPCIAL DELUX SDN. '41 DODGE CUSTOM SEDAN. R. & HTR. '40 CHRYSLER ROYAL SEDAN. R&H. '42 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN. MANY MORE TO HOOSE FROM. THE ABOVE CARS ARE ALL GUARANTEED BY STATE MOTORS, INC, 340 N. HIGH ST. 33 yrs. In Salem MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS Indian Cushman Mustang Whizzer Shrock Motorcycle Sales 3007 Portland Rd. Ph. 9-1433 qa' NEW A USED Triumphs, Velocettes, Jawas is CZ135 C.C.5. Motorcycles, Dallas Motorcycle Shop oalSfl FARM EQUIPMENT 4-WHEEL riding bean At terry tractor, with equipment. First class condition. $450. Call 3-6137. qbl56 BOATS FOR SALE: Boat, trailer At motor. $100.00. m. 33311. qql57 FOR SALE OR TRADE. Boat. Johnson reversible motor At trailer. Ph. 34737, qql54' TRAILERS NEAT TRAILER hoUJte, Knox, Monmouth. Ph. 3-8300. $335.00 1 3133 or Salem MM ftx31 HOMEMADE trailer house I BO. Inq. btooks j -a lie r camp, west siitm, tlss PINANCIAL FARM AND CTTT LOANS 44 and t FODR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Estate Contract and second Moncanea. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO, 301 Pioneer Trust Bldi Ph. 1-7163 CHATTEL MORTGAGE .. First class new equip. Well established firm. Purchase price $30,000. Needs 0 mortgage. 6 Interest. Al Isaak & Co., Realtor 3035 Portland Rd. Ph. 3-7830, 3-4596 Tin MORTGAGE LOANS T. H. A. at Conventional Low coat. Quick Bervlea Rex Sanford, Inc. lta S. Com'L Ph. 3-8360. rl5 FINANCIAL $ CASH $ $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP to taoo Car lo ana up to 1500 Coma in or phone Hollywood Finance Co. iwai rnirsruunus nua Ac rasa street from bank; No Parkin problems Phone 27032 Lie N W368-S291 Floyd Ken yon, Mir. r Buy Real Estate Mortgages for Your Savings Investment 5 net Properties Salem & Vicinity. See State Finance Co. 153 S. High St. GENERAL FINANCE CORP LOANS Lie 3-133 and M-338 and ROT R. SIMMONS INSURANCE vAND LOANS 138 S Commercia St Tel 3-11161 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO 183 S Church Park Inn a Plenty Ph. 3-3457 Lie No M-159 S-154 - PRIVATE MONEY Special rates and term on largei loan ions and short time payment. ROY H SIMMONS 138 Sov'b Commercial St Phone 3-9161 SEE OS FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4T, OR 4'T. INTEREST 8 to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St Phone 2-3683 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All make used meehtnes sold, rented, repaired Rnen 4R0 Court Phrnir 3-6773 ALTERATIONS Dressmaking 6& alt. 360 State St. ol68 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service Free estimates Trade-ins accepted on new appliances Vlnce's Electric Phone 3-9339 157 S Libert? St. AT-TJR DOOR GRINDING ".awnmower harpenine and repairing Dexter'a Ph 36833 . AUTO RADIOS Authorized Warranty Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co.. 153 s, Liberty rn a-tiM.ia, MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towlm service day phone t-0286 Nlnt 3-1804. 33? Center. Mike PanDk 275 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-5181 Brake and Wheel allanlns apcclallsts ol56' BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone a-wso. BUILDING CONTRACTORS A!t Bros Also houses raised New foun dations. Phone 35P09. o!57' BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 26537 RiiUdnzlnz. leveling, road bids., clear ing, teeth for brush Virgil Huskey, 1010 Fairvlew Ave. Ph. 2-3148, saiem. o-imr Light crawler dozing. Ph. 2-3220. CASH REGISTERS ( Instanr delivery of new RCA cash register Al makes sold rented, na!-ed Roen 456 Court Ph S-6773 EMENT CONTRACTOR General cement cont. Honest work at honest prices. Ph. 3-150S or 3-7487 0164' CEMENT WORK Let us do your cement work NOW Driveways, sldewaltu. patios, etc. Ph 3-4412. 0175' For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair or foundation, aioewaiKs, driveway, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Ca! 2-4850. CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum Ensley 771 S. 31st. Ph. 3-7176. cleaned 0156' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vince' Electric for electrical wiring, contracting, repairing 157 8 Liberty Ph 3-9239 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth, Exterminator Service Ph, 3-3056. Lee Cross. 15S5 Pearl. 1561 Breithaupt'r for flowers Dial 3-9179 ' HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R Watkins Co producL Free e. ..very 1717 Center Ph 3-839S. LANDSCAPr NURSERY P A, Doerfler & Sons, Ornamentals, 150 N. Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph. 3-1322. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott. 147 So. Com'l St o!55' LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At youi door tawnmower sharpening Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 36833 Fireplaces, Ph. 35968. chimneys & block laying. MATTRESSES Capita. Bedding Phone 3-4069 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar. Mando lin. Banlo, etc 1523 Court St Ph. 3-7569. Ol B2 NURSES REGISTRY ' Practical Nurses, day-night. Ph. 35072 0173 OFFICE FURNITURK St SUPPLIES DesV chairs, files and filing supplies, safes, dupllcatorj and supplies, desk lamps typewriter stands, brief cases Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen 456 Court 'Slf atrom's are equipped to do your painting Phone 2-2493 PAPERHANGING Exoert Paperhauglng and painting. J. Woodworth. Ph. 2-5868. Free est. Q1751 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Call 22608 for your PalntinR & Paper- nanaing. Attractive rates. owi Painting it paperhanging Don Lucero. Ph. 35523. 0167 Painting and paperhangintt. Free esti mate, h. 3-9513. 857 Shipping. 0162 PICTURE FR AMINO Picture framing Phone 3-6687 H"i.ef"! Paint Store Fisher, 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. olB4' PRUNING-SPRAYINO Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1208. L. W. Caudle. Ph, 3-7900. RADIO REPAIR Oeneral Elec. home appl. repairing also radio repairing, Broadway Appl. Co. 453 Court St. saiem. pn. i-i&os. oibj RADIATOR REPAIR Cleaned, repaired. J. C. Balr & Sons. Ph. 21193. Br Drive-In Theatre, since ll 0173' SAND GRAVEL Oarden Soil crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating walling sand Oravel Co. Phone 3-9349 Valley Sand St Grave, Co Slit, aand f'U dirt Excavating 10B shovel & eats Tractor scoop A trucks for dirt moving Ph office 24002. res 17 40 To Place Classified Ad Phone 2-2406 -x 'Art" r TN Fortieth Anniversary, Family Ertsgaard, route 5, who were married at Peener, S. D on June 24, 1909, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Verne Hasbrook, 920 Tamarack street on Sunday. Five children in a family of seven were present for the anniversary: Lyle C, Eugene, Duane, Mrs. Verne Hasbrook of Salem and Mrs. Arne Dahla ger of Portland. Unable to attend were Mrs. Clella Lego of Denver and Mrs. Ervin Ulstad of Minneapolis. Mr. Ertsgaard, a retired banker, came to Oregon in 1943. RELIGION BECOMES HOT TOPIC Old Prayers, March of Events Dont Jibe, Some Jews Think By ERIC GOTTGETREU Tel Aviv. Israel (P) The march of events has caught up with the old Hebrew prayers, and time for a change. There is the traditional pass- over prayer: "This year we are DIRECTORY Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-1603. 1293 N. 5th. 0177 SEWEKS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electrio Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent Razor ?harp flteel Cutting Blade Clean Bewers oi Drains Se.ptic Tani Cleaned Heas Ph 3-5321 or 3-94S8 SEPTIC TANKS K F. Hamcl. Septic tanks cleaned. Electric machine service on sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8th St.. West Balem. Ph. 3-7404. ol71 "ilikes Septic Service Tanks cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on Sewers. 1079 Elm St.. W. Salem. Ph. 8-9408 3-5337. 0166 TOOLS FOR RENT Howser Bros. Your power tool rental head quarters. New address 1410 8. 12th. Ph. 3-3646. o!62 TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona. Remington Royal, Under wood portables All makes used machine Repairs and rent Roen. 456 Court o TRANS FEP & STORAGE 'local to Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal At briquets. Trucks to Portland dally Agent lor Be ins House hold goods moved to anywhere In U.8 o- Canada Larmer Transfer St Storage Ph 3-3131 o VtNt.TIAN BLINDS Made in Salem Free eat Ptiona 3733a lmer the Blind man. o Salem Venetian Blind., made to order t) retlnlaned. Relnholdt Lew la. 3-36S9 WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore. Rt. 3. Box 317. Ph. 3.R135. 1SI J. A. Sneed St Son.-., veil drilling. 3905 Brook St., Salem. Ph. 3-6809, olss WFATI1KRSTRIPPING Free eatlmatea. T. PULLMAN, Ph. 3-H985. 0163 WINDOW SHANKS Waahable. Roller Made to order. 1 De? Del Relnholdt it Lewis Ph 33H39 o' WINDOW CLEANING Acme Vindow Oleanera window., walla ft woodwork cleaned Ploora cle.ned. waxed and polished Ph 3-3337 347 Court. Lansdoc culbertson and Mather WOODSAWING Atkina it Croaa. Ph. 3-8674 or 3-8178. 0168 WOOD A SAWDUST West Saler. Fuel Co. Ph. 2-4031. LEGAL EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that DAY TON D. KAY. as executor of the estate of WILLIAM H. KAY, deceaaed, naa meet his final account aa such, and by order of the Circuit Court of the Stat, of Ora ROn for Marlon County, July 16, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon oi said oay has been fixed as the time, and th. court room of said court has been fixed aa the nlace for the hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement of aald estate. DAYTON D. KAY, Executor of the Estate of William H. Kay, deceased. RHOTEN to RHOTEN SAM F. SPEERSTRA Pioneer Trust Building Salem, OreKon Attorneys lor Executor. June 14. 21. 28. July B. 12 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING As administrator with the will tnd in nexed of the estate Of LIDA X. CRAN STON, deceased, the undersigned hu filed in Circuit Court of Oregon for Mir- on County. In Probate. Its final ac count in estate of said decedent, and July is, 1949, tan o'clock, a.m., Pacific Standard Time, and courtroom oi said court have been appointed by said court Hearing of objections to said ac count and settlement thereof. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY By K. E. WENOER, Its Secre tary and Tru.it Officer ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL ANNEXED AFORKSAID Mian O Carbon and Wallace P. Carson Attorneys for Administrator with the Will Annexed me 14, 31, 20, July 8, 12 CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be recevled by the Board of Education of School District Mo. 24 CJ, Marion County, Oregon, op to 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, 1949, for filling window openings of Leant Junior High School auditorium with hollow tile or pumice block. Specification blanks mar be obtained ffrom and bldsshaU be filed with the District Cleric at 460 North High Street, Salem. Oregon. conneii c. wars, District uierit. ' June at, July B, B LODGES I.O.O.P. meet every Wed' " nesday night. Vialton wet come. A Alnsworth Lodge No. 201, A.F. fyXk A.M. Tuesday. June 38th MM. degree 7:30 pm. 153' Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. & 'A.M. Wed., June 29. M.M. De gree. 7:30 pjn. 16 ill K.l 1 1 Vk, IfM V I . ft Reunion Mr. and Mrs. A. F. some Jews in Israel think it is slaves, next year free men.' Jews in Israel feel themselves already free. On passover there is the fer vent wish: "Next year in Jerusa-jees lem Almost 100,000 Jews are al ready in Jerusalem. More are likely to settle there. And the rest of the Jews in Israel can ?o to Jerusalem whenever they de sire. But religion is a hot topic in Israel today. Opinions differ sharply about the state law, the educational system and public life in gen eral. Agreement is being sought. It probably will be brought about by a working compromise be tween those who believe that religious observance should be written into the law of the land and those who lean lo separa tion of synagogue and state. The orthodox Jews in Israel fear that the younger generation may estrange itself more and more from Jewish religious life. As a matter of fact, this al ready is apparent in many of the younger settlers and factory workers, and among the social ist groups. For instance, the leftist mapam party vehemently opposes the word "God" being written into the preamble of the Israel constitution now being drafted. But Jews who want complete identification of religious and national legislation are a minor ity in Israel, Of the 120 delegates in the Israeli parliament, only 16 are members of the so-called re Iigious bloc. On the other hand only the 19 mapam delegates and the two communist deputies could be listed as anti-orthodox Most members of parliament are for mutual tolerance and everybody as he likes," a policy of freedom of conscience and re ligious opinion. On the spot are the members of the chief rabbinate. They are Oil Fire Rages Unchecked An oil well fire broke out at Huntington Beach, Calif., three days ago rages unchecked as fire-fighters, using shields against terrific heat, battle roaring flames. Salt water is being pumped into a neighboring well in an effort to saturate the oily strata below the fire and quell the flames at their source. (AP Wirephoto) 1 3k Fourth of July Celebrations Observance of the double holiday over the Fourth of July will be made elsewhere as far as Salem residents are concern ed with coast resorts expecting capacity crowds and reserva tions needed for overnight visi tation. Two kinds of major celebra tions are being offered in the district, the 14th annual St. Paul rodeo at St. Paul July 2 to 4 with $7500 in prize money awaiting winning top cow hands. Shows will be offered at the rodeo grounds Saturday and Sunday nights with matin at 1:30 o'clock Sunday and Monday afternoon The annual Albany limber carnival, with most of the events to be held at Waverly lake, will be held July 2 to 4 with all prize money to be offered at the close of events Monday aft ernoon, Title of world champions will be at stake in several of the events, which include log roll ings, high climbing, jousting, log bucking and chopping which are attracting leaders of the various classes from many northwest and Pacific coast points. The only local attraction will be the return appearance of the Hell Drivers who are offering a "carnival of thrills" at the Stale Fair grounds starting at 2:30 o clock Monday afternoon. Restaurants and service sta tions will be practically the only types of business carried on over the week-end State and local police are re iterating a plea for caution to holiday motorists over the long week-end, particularly during the return to the city after at tending various celebrations and resorts. Brooks Mrs. Chris Otto en tertained with a parly at her home. Following the demonslra tion refreshments were served by the hostess to Mrs. Willa Vinyard, Mrs. Dollie Ramp, Mrs. Orval Otto, Mrs. Betty Burton, Mrs. Anna Dunlavy, Mrs. Es ther Wymore, and Mrs. Hattie Rogers, the demonstrator. Mrs, Dunlavy won the special prize called upon to decide such ques- tions as whether theater tickets can be bought on the sabbath. or whether it is permissible to driven even military cars on the day of rest. Pious Jews won't travel by vehicle on Saturday or touch any money. It is even forbidden lo switch on an electric light Villi Capital Journal. Salem. Oregon, MARKET QUOTATIONS lalin Llveilnrk Markel (By valley Hailing CumpHnyi Spring lambs S20.00 to 121. 00 Feeder lambs 116.00 lo 1 18.00 fcwes 2.00 to 15.00 Cutter cows S8.00 to 1 11.00 Fat dairy cows lio.oo to J12.00 Dulls .. .115 00 to 119.00 Calves, good (.100-450 lbs.) (17.00 to 119.00 Veal (1 50-300 lbs.) good ..120.00 to 122.00 lot price paid within Sit at Pert nd prices tor each tvpe Top. 170-225 ib Portland EaiUhle Market Apricots were oilfred on the Portland IKp.fcLildP Farmers Wholesale Produce mar Iket today for 10 rents a pound. Green beaux sold for 10 cents a pouna. Cabbage brought $2.00 a crate. Pie cherries were 12 'a cents a pound with Bines selling at 10 cents a pound and Lamberts at iu-12 ccms a pouna. New potatoes were 11.25 a 30-1 b. inc. Rail is lies were ollered at 45 to 60 cents dozen bunches. Portland Prcatic Hut If rf at Tentative, ttidject '.o Immi dlate change .'rtmlum ituuiltv maximum to to 1 percent acldltjr delivered in Portland 61 -64c ib fir.M quality fiS-tic lb second quality 55-5Rc. Valley routes mo couatn points tic ie ttiar- (net Rutter Wholesale FOB oulk cube it wholesale; gradr AA 93 ;ore 61 -62c A 92 score 60-61 'jc; B. 90 score. 57c lb.. C. 89 score, 5flc lb Above price are strict ly nomlnm Cheese Selling price tt furtlanti wnole ale Oregon s mules. 38" a 4flVac Oregon & lb loal. il'.a-bO'.an; triplet lr leaf tha tingles Ego tTe H'liuietalert a grace itn 56-56'i: a medium. .S3,a-S.,,i; grade B. larse. 48,-nl,sC. Portland Ualry Market nutter Price to retailers Orade A a nms 66c; AA cartons 67c. A prlnuv '6c. A c.iiton.4, 6ic. B print.. 62c I. Cts Prt. t to retmie- large ;0c; c.TLltird A lan:e, 58c: A hir::e iBc: A A niodium, 56-&7c; certified A tne 'Jiiim 57c, A medium. 5.'w6c; cartons He .1dit!onil ; Cheese frice to tetaiiei fortiaai ;reKon sin k 1 es 4(t' j a0' ac Orcnuii loal 0 43'4-52'.-jc; triplet. 1'kc icsi than mn ties miry Jve Ciilekem - No 1 qitlt POM plants No i o roller undei J' lbs 21'itic Ib fryers 2'j-3 lb.s. 31-33c; 3-4 lbs, 33c roasters 4 1b.t and over 33c lb; fowl. .de horns uiuler 4 lbs. 21c; over 23c; colored fowl, nil welshts. '' AelBhW 18-lUc. roosters Rahbits Avcrnse lo i: rowers; live white, i-.i lb.s.. 1&-21C lb.; 5-6 lbs. 17-lac lb.; col ored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does, B 14c; d res.se d fryers to butchers, 55-57c. Tnrkeja (Price quoico nr ini to thi producer on a flresieo el;ri! oaslil -U S grade A young torn s.1 b2r Ih . No t young hens, nominally flue Dre&aed turkeja lo relaller. Uiade A young hens 10 7U New 'orr styli dre ert A grade kiunp torn 'B fiBt- Portland Mlirellaneoui Lascar Hark Pry I2'sc io.. green 4c lb. wuoi valley eoar and medium Krudet . lAr Ib Alolmlr J&c lb on 12-n.oniti growth. nominally. i'.' .7 cH"',l . ,,Pco,r'n; Isht, KltM 2Uc lb., beet g-luc Ib. bulls ft-1c lb. Country buyer, pay 3o Ic&s. Nut (natation. tvalmils KiaiKiurtte. Ural qunlll.. Itim oo. 34 7c, lartie. 32 1c. medium J1 Itrt, iro ond quality Jumbos. .Ill.'ic. .nig. asr., quoiiu mriio. iiiio. medium 26 2c. stc-. ond quality lara. 27.2c. medium 24.7m baby 22.20. Filbert. - Jumbo. 20e Ib . large, tae medium. I6e tinall. 13c Quotation, above supplleo by Mortn Portland Grain Portland. Ore., June 28 No wheat res quoted. Cash Rrain: Oats No. 2, 3R-lb. white. 55.00. Barley No. 2, 45-lb. R.W., 47.00. Cn.sh wlu'tit ibldi: Soft while 2.05; sort white (excludliiK Rrx 2.05; while club 2.fS; western red 2.05. Hard white Bnart: Ordinary 2.38; 10 per cent 2.2U; 11 per cent 2.32; 12 per cent 2.3S. Port land l.lvfnlnrk Portland, Ore., .lime 28 (U.R) Livestock: Cattle ftalnhln 200; calvcrt 50: market modcriLtely active; supply not representa tive; few common slenn and heifers 10.60; medium steers nhovc 22.00; canner and cutter cows 11.00 to 12.50; few U.00; shcllB down to 9.00; common and mcilluin beef cows 14.00 to 1(1.00; Rood younrc cowk Monday to 18.00; common nnrt medium saiiKnRe bulls 17.00 lo 10.00; good and choice vealers 25.00 to 20.00; culls down to 10.00. IIors nalnble 200; market active, fully steady; rood and choice 180-230 lbs. 211.00; lighter weiRhta 20.00 to 21.00; rooi! sows lfl.OO to 17.00; Rood and choice feeders quoted 22.50 to 2.1. SO. Sheep salable 600; holdover 400; mar ket not estpblished on slaimhter Inmbs early; some buyers talking unevenly low er at 2.1.00 down on strictly sorted Rood and choice amdes; few medium and Rood ewrs and wether feeder lamba 18.00: bucks 15.00 and below; Rood No. 1 pelt old crop lambs and yertrliugs 21.00; common n ri ' medium lft.no to 17.00: (rood under 150 lb. ewes 6.50 to 7.00; commons down to 3.00. Chlcag-o Mvrstuck CliicaBO. June 28 (U.R) Livestock: Host.1 salnble 7.000; barrows and dills steady to 25c hlxlier; mast advance on few good and choice under 230 lb. weights early; llie.se scarce; rows, fitendy to weak, top 21.75: part loud 31.85; good rnd choice 170-2:t0 lbs. 21.00-21.75; 240-200 lbs. 20.!0 21.25; 270-200 lbs, lD.fto-20.3S; heavier welitlils senrce; few 300 and 350 lbs. 18.00 19.25 will, some up to around 400 lbs, a.s low a.i 18. SO. tiond and cliocie sows under DUO lb.l. 17.25-18.25; few 18.50; .175-400 lb. 16.00-17.00; 425-475 lbs. 14.50-15.50; 500-550 lbs. 13.00-14.00. Few heavier aows down to 13.00. Clood clearance. Sheep 1,500; nothing done on slaughter lumb-s: small local killer? going very jilow; blK packers bidding 1.00 lower, mostly 27.00 down; aheep steady at 6.00 to 9.00. DresACd meat: Choice beef 42.50-4S.U0; choice veal 38.00-3!!. 00. Cattle salable 4.000; calves 500: moder ately active; a L mi if liter steers and heifers .strong to 50c higher; cows steady, bulls strong to 25c libtber; vealers steady. Sev eral loads of choice 1 125-1325 lb. steers 27.75-20.00, top 29.00 for two loads; bulk good to low choice steers 25.50-27.25; common J it! lit grassers down to 18.25; load of choice 1075 Ib. fed heifrrs 28.00: good to low choice heifers 25.50-27.00: common and medium and beef cows 16.00-18.50. Canners and cutters 12.50-in.00; medium and good sausatio bulls 10.50-21.50; com mon to choice vealers 20.00-35.50. Load of good 400 lb. Texas stock steer calves 34.76. Cherry Harvest Closing Lincoln Some Lincoln cher ry orchards finished harvest last week and several will finish early this week. The crop in general was reported as aver age and in some orchards a lit tle better than last year. Orchardisls received very lit tle dockage because of split cherries after the heavy rain storm. OBITUARY ioieph Monl Farrlsh Lebanon Joseph Mont Parrish, 70, died June 20 at his home near Bclo. Hum March 34, 1B70, In Kansas, he came to Oretion 14 years atto and has been a resi dent of Bcio for live years. On May 31, 1940, he and his wife celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, flerviees will be held Thursday, June 30, at 2 p.m. at the Nazarene church In Albnny with Rev K. V. Harnett officiating. Burial will be In the Btayton lOOF cemetery. Surviving are lits widow, Lucy; daughter, I.urah Alexander of Sweet Home: sons, Dallas, Oliver and R. I. ParrLsh of Sclo; sister, Lurah Morris, Km ma Shirley and Lenta Hrown, all of Oklahoma; six graiidcml' dren and one great grandchild. Jamea (Charier) Halrd Albany Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Fortmlller - Fredericks en chapel for James 'Charley) Batrd, 59, who died at the Albany uenerai hospital Frl day. Burial was at the Crystal Lake cemetery. CorvallLi. Balrd was born Oto. ber 22, 1B89, at Ashevllle, N. C, but had lived In Oregon since he was 22 years old. He came to Albany nine years ato from Portland. He was employed at Jim Cl-rlstlc's restaurant as a cook. Hurvlv Ing are t brother, William A. Hntrd, San Jose, Calif.; a half-brother, C. K. Carter, San Francisco, and two sisters. Mrs M F. Woodcock, CorvallLi, and Mrs Wayne Allen, Klnu Valley, Tuesday, June 28, 1949 21 Selling Wave Lowers Grains Chicago, June 28 (IP) A wave of spiling hit the grain pits to ward the close today, and car ried prices below yesterday's finish. Wheat, which had advanced around a cent on reports of rain and wind in the southwest show ed the sharpest decline, and car ried other grains lower. While traders were watching action in Washington, the weather was the controlling fac tor the greater part of the ses sion Weakness in stocks contri buted to the late selling. At the finish wheat was to 1 'z lower than yesterday's close, July $1.9514-95; corn was '.a higher to 1 ',4 lower, July $1 .33 Tb-?j . Oats were unchanged to lower, July 58 94. Rye was Vi to:i lower, July $l.39V4. Soy beans were 34 to 1 V lower, July $2.323.i-33. Lard was 15 to 30 cents a hundredweight lower, July $10.75. Mocks Incline Ud in I Poinfs New York, June 28 W) The stock market dropped fractions to Hround 2 points today before finding a bottom. Steel, rail, and television and radio stocks were among the weakest but other groups were also well represented in the minus column. The price slide wasaccompan ied by only a modest pick-up in business. Turnover amounted to around 800,000 shares for the full session, which would com- inm.n ...;iu iiTn nnn n-An F"e wnu uiu.vuu jcaiupj, The market pointed downward. iat the start and followed in that I direction until past midday oe- .fore levelling off. A timid ef fort at a comeback met with only scant success. Failure of an early rise yes terday to follow through was mentioned as a discouraging fac (gr . ' STOCKS inu.ncan can .. I0S Am Pow &i Lt. m Tel Si Tel Anaconda RcndU Aviation .. 26 Beth Steel 24 Uorlng Airplane B Calif Packing 3C' Canadian Pacific IPd Case J I 30 Caterpillar 28 Chrysler 48 , Comwlth Si Sou ? Cons Vtiltce 4 Continental Can 3 3 '1 0" row n Zcllorbach 21 CurlLSS W no lit 8 Douitlns Aircraft DupnnL le Nrm .. General Klectrla . mi . 45 H . 344 . 42 'A . 55fc . 37 li . 24 H a) Food Jeneral Motors loodyeat Tire nl Harvester Int Paper Kcniifcolt Llbby McN A L .. ton Boll "A' lontsomery Ward 48! Mat Dairy ll'j. Nn.-h Kelvlnlaor 80 ;JY Central lo Northern Pnciric 12ai Pac Am Fish 11 14 Pac O as At Elec 80i Ppc Tel A Tel 90 Penney J C 4Bl Radio Corp 9H Kayonler 7i Hayonler Pfd 27'i teynoids Metal 187k Kichfield jay. nfcwoy Stores 22 Sears Roebuck J7 outhern Pacific tiVm 3landnrd Oil Co Studybaker Corp 171a Hun.ihlne Mining fransnuierlca 1074 Union Oil Cal 27',i Union Pacific 77i United Airlines 11 U S Steel 30 ler Bros Pio 11 Woolworth 46 Salem Markets Completed frnm report 1 nl Itatem deal en for the guidance at Capital Journal ndrri. (RtIih) daily). Retail Peed Fneea V.ft Mesh 15.05. Kabolt Pellet 14.25. Hairy Feed 13.85. Poultry : K'tvinK -Jncts Orade A color ed hens, 34c; grade A Leghorn hens, 22 cents; Grade A colored fryers, three pounds and up, 32c. Grade A old rooster 15 cents. (IP fiuylnc Prices Extra large AA, 55a, arre AA, 54c; large A, 62 -65c, medium AA, ilc; medium A, 49-Slc; pullets 30-32c. VThnlesale Prices Butt whoiesal prlcaa i to 7 cents above these prices abov Orade A generally quoted at (Oo; me- ms fiflc. BHttarfal Premium, 63c, No. I. 8I01 No. 3, -Bc (buying prices). Butter Wholesala grid A, He; t .all Ho. Marseille, originally known as Masilia, was founded in 600 B.C. DEATHS Mrs. Kutella Huirrfoi Mrs. Estella Hugglns, late resident of 1044 South commercial street, at the Me Minuville hospital June 35, at the age of 41. Survived by her husband James Hui- ttins, Snlein; brothers, James W. Bishop of Miipleton, N. V., and Kenneth Bishop of Mpdford: sisters. Alethla Itobarge of Oar dnla, Calif., Margaret Senate of Long Beach, Cnlif., Georgia Winn of Los An neles, Calif., nnd by Mnry Kroll of Haw thorne, Calif. Services will be held Tlmr.idHV, June 30, at 1:30 p.m. In th W. T. Riadoti chapel. Mrs. Delia llofitettcr In this city June 34. Mrs. Delia Hof stetter. late resident of 840 Hood street Survived by her husband Hans (Curley) Hofstcltcr of Salem; a daughter, Bever ly liofstetter of. Balem; three sons, Rod ney W. Hofstetter, Gordon H. Hof a Utter nnd Graver Lee Hofstetter, all of Salemt thre sisters. Mrs. Ida Easier of Sllvertoa and Mrs. Gladys Qsterman and Mrs. Ulna Cole, both of Salem; six brothers, Julius HUftker, Ruben R. HUfllter, Ber nard HUfi-cer and Albert Hilflker, all of Salem, Orion H. Hi! filter of Springfield and Alvln A. Hilflker of Ore nacres, Wash.; and one grandchild. Services will oe held Wednesday, June 29, at 1:30 p.m. it the W. T. Rlgdon chapel. Entombment at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Rev. M. A. Uetiwndaner will officiate. Robert Dale Green Robert Dale Green, June 28, at the tt of 48 years. Survived by a son, Robert Dale Green, Jr., of Eugene. Announce ment of services later by Clough-Barriok company. J