AUTOMOBILES PONTIACS '47 Olds "76" Sdn. Hydro., R & H $1495 '41 Sport Coupe 845 '40 Pontiac 595 '37 Pontiac Sedan 395 '47 Ford D.L. Sport Coupe 1295 '42 Olds Sedan 995 '36 Chevrolet Sedan 245 Herrall - Owens Co 660 N. LIBERTY FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GIRL'S large sized bike. Ph. 2-5000. nl64' 1 HOSPITAL bed with innersprlng mat tress, like new. 150. Ph. 2-394. n!64 VVfUZZKK bicycle and roto-tiller, 357ft Liberty Road. n!64 BUY OK SELL Used restaurant equip ment. Ph. 3-4750. n!88 NEED A cheap battery? Six moot ha guar rebuilt. Grp. 1 size, 15.95 exchaniie Retread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster nl72 PHILCO deep freezer J1S0. Used about lMi y rs S17 Mill St. n!66' PEAT MOSS: Full bales. 13 05. N. W Poultry. 1505 N. Front. nlTOJ KKNMOitk standard washing machine Make offer. HO N. 23rd. n!64 RACOON FUR length coat. Good cond. J25. Ph. 2-0910. n!64 DAVENPORT A: Tracy elec. piano 8250. Can be seen at Dallas Motors at Dallas, Ore. nlM CHINA CABINET, Walnut, inlaid J69.50. Brit & disc sander with les H. P. motor t4S Hi Standard pistol model B, 10. 1 eu. ft. Coldspot refrlg. J125. TRADER LOUIE 3055 Portland Rd. n!67' LIN I) EM AN Baby Grand Piano, like new J750. New Monterey Western Sofa, Chair, desk, table Sc lamp. Cost $485, sell for 1350. Daveno $25. Double bed. coil spring, Sceley tuftless mattress, dress Inn table At chair $75. Mahogany li brary tnble $10. Two eight place game tables. Quantity of fruit Jars. 1 Freezer 15 Cu. ft., like new, cost $405, take $325. One six year baby bed with spring it, mattress $30, Call 3-82 13 after 5:30 p.m. or see at 740 Tillman avenue. nl66" WaTiTED MISCELLANEOUS piano for cash. Ph. nalflS WE NEED Junk batteries. Paying $1.10 Retread Tire Service. 320 So. Lancaster nal72 WANTED furniture to glue A repair Let Broa Furn ReflnUhlng Co & 3-7001 USED FURNITURE Phone $-9185 PERSONAL PERSONAL ADVISER. Mrs. Phillips. 330 8. 14 th St. Pi" STANLEY HOME ProducU. 555 Cross St. Ph. 2-5446. pl' NOT RESPONSIBLE for bllli contracted by anvone but myself. Tuesday. July 12. 1949. Olie C. Compton. pi 66 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Box 724. 3-6234. P186 NOT RESPONSIBLE for bills contracted by anyone but myself. Qaldys M. Wlens. Saturday. July 9, 1949. P184 AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL 10(0 OLDS 60 SEDAN NEW PAINT, NEW SEAT COVERS, RECONDITIONED THROUGHOUT, FULLY GUARANTEED I1S0.OO Loder Bros. 456 Center St. 2410 Fairground Road Phone 2-7973 3-1490 ql65 FOR SALE or Trade for Pickup of equal value 1939 Ford five passenger coupe motor fair condition, good tires, fog H.I,,. si, a an si hunter. Ttl a II 1 r at 448 South Warren Street. Monmouth, Oregon. 165 tn ennn 9 Ar An folr rrmdltlan. Cheap 1140 N. Capitol. Phone 2-9344. q!66 11200 OR BEST OFFER for 1947 Fraser. . Oood shape. R St H As Overdrive. Will i take trade, balance bank terms. 2880 1 Peck Rd. Ph. 2-6186 after 6. qlfl9 BY OWNER. 1946 4-dr. Chev. with extras. Very clean. A-l cond. Ph. 2-5292. q!65' 1911 CHRYSLER by owner, good cond., . R Jt H, 474 E. Rural. 0-165 Bfl FORD Sdn, Runs good. $275. 529 N. 23rd St. Or call 3-4758 between 5:30 St , 0 p.m. 1935 OLDS. Good condition. $195. Call 20441 after 6 p.m. qW 1946 PONTIAC SEDANETTE A REAL BUY .... $1375.00 Call Darby SERMON 3-9131 q!66 GUARANTEED USED TRUCKS 1938 G.M.C. PICKUP, RECONDITIONED . $450.00 1946 4 TON INTERNATION AL PKUP $1050.00 1937 FORD PICKUP, EXCEP TIONALLY CLEAN .$450.00 1946 IVi TON CHEV. PLAT FORM STAKE $1250.00 1944 K 7-8, AUX. TRANS., EXCELLENT CONDITION $1750.00 1945 2V4 TON FEDERAL, A REAL BUY $1350.00 1936 FORD SEDAN . : $115.00 Mnny others to choose from TRUCK SALES & SERVICE CO. Phone 3-9131 555 N. Front St., Salem qlfl6 SPECIAL 1941 WILLYS SEDAN NEW FAINT, EXCELLENT MOTOR, PERFECT RUB BER, VERY CLEAN. REAL TRANS PORTATION (Onlr) 1550.00 Loder Bros. 456 Center St. 2410 Fa in round Road Phone 2-7973 Phone 2-1490 ql6V Eisner Motors to Buy ZEEB'S USED CARS BUY SELL . TRADS TERMS 139 Patrtrounil Road Pbon 1-64M Eisner Motors to Sell V Wanted: Clean carl. Boh Marr 1160 South Commercial. V AUTOMOBILES PH. 24113 AUTOMOBILES MODEL 22R CONTINENTAL ENGINE, 501 CU. INCH; 375 TORQUE; 138 HP; COM PLETE WITH TRANSMIS SION AND CLUTCH; COM PLETELY OVERHAULED $750.00 TRUCK SALES & SERVICE CO. PHONE 3-9131 55 N. FRONT ST. . SALEM, OREGON ql66' 19S0 CHEV. Sedan, just overhauled. Good rubber. 1066 South 13th. Ph. 2-6057. ql64 HOT ROD 32 Ford Coupe. Chopped, channelled, stepped. '41 Merc, mtr Hydraulic brakes. 1537 N. Winter St. ql64 FOR SALE: 9 1942 International K-7 dump trucks, all In good mechanical condition. 2 with 160 hours on new motors. Your choice, (900 each. Can be seen on J. R. Taggart Co. Job at Lafayette, Oregon. Q.167 41 CHEV. coupe. 38,000 actual miles. Ex cellent cond. 1975 Laurel. ql64 The Rocket Specials 1948 Olds 78 Club Hydramatic drive, radio, healer, spot light, iog St back up light, doubles speaker, low mileage 1 owner. $2140 1948 Hudson 6 Sedan Radio. Heater, w, s. washers, new seat covers, 2 tone, low mileage. 1 owner. The car you step down into. $2035 1946 Pontiac Streamliner Radio, healer, w.s. washers, fog lights, 2 tone grey, seat covers, good rubber. A swell automobile at only . $1530 1946 Chev Flemstr. Sdn. Radio, heaaer, sun visor, fog lights outer bumper guards, drak blue finish. None better In this city.. $1395 1941 Pontiac 6 Sedan Radio, heater, fog lights, seat cov ers, good rubber, excellent motor, (clean). Can't find the like every day at 1941 Dodge Lux Lin. Sdn. Radio, heater, seat-covers, fog lights, white w. trims, new motor, real rubber, fluid drive, a real buy at $895 1940 Olds 70 Sedan Radio, heater, neew paint, fog lights, good rubber, a perfect motor (now) $760 Many other makes and models at the lots where the faces ennae often. Loder Bros. YOUR OLDS DEALER 2410 Fairground Road Phone 2-1490 466 Center St. Phone 2-7973 ql65 19JMJ CHEV. sedan, $175. Tires, motor, body, all good. 441 S. High. 3-9993. ql65 S6 DODGE sedan, new paint, '46 Plym. motor. Recent ring 4c valve Job. $375 or make reas. offer. 1430 Candle wood Dr. Ph. 2-5784. ql69 88 FORD. New uphols.. paint, brakes and front end. R & H. 1475. Rt. 1, box 47 on Wallace road. qi66 19.17 STTJDE sedan. R&H, overdrive. 1940 W. Nob Hill. ql69 '41 CHEV. tudor. RAH, good rubber, Rood condition. $795. 1090 N. Winter. ql86 Eisner Motors Fine Cars CLEAN 36 Dodge sedan. 1225. Ph. 2-4686. ql64 TRAILERS 1948 9IIULTZ Trailer house for sale cheap. Sleeps 4. electric brakes. Ex cellent condition. No Sun. calls. Ph. 2-3390. tl65 LATE '47 UNIVERSAL house trailer. 2 rms. Perm, bed, Sleeps 4. Excel, condition. Lots of buUt ins, etc. The best buy in town for 11200. 490 N. 19th between Center St Chemeketa. fhone 3-6287. t!86 Si ft. 1947 noUSE Trailer for sale. Exc. condition. 500 S. Warren, Monmouth. See after 5 p. m. tl64 Hoasetrailer for sale furnished. Ph. 5-9037. tl84 FINANCIAL $ CASH $ ' $25 to $500 FURNITURE, LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT LOANS UP TO S300 Car loans up to 1600 Come In or phone Hollywood Finance Co. 1991 Fairgrounds Road Across street from bank No Parking problems Phone 27032 Lie N M369-S291 Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. i GENERAL FlNANCB CORP LOANS Lie 3-138 and U-J3I i and ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 S Commercla St Tel. 3-9161 r PRIVATE MONET Special rates and terms oo larger loans long and short time payments ROY H SIMMONS III eov'b. Commercial St. Pboni J -9191 FINANCIAL farm and cm loans , and t VOUB OWN TERMS ol repayment vltnln reason Cain (or Real Efttat, Contract and Second Montage,. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO 301 Pioneer Trust Bid. Ph. 3-710? r VACATIONS AGAIN Your Way and Fast And attain n loan from Personal for that much needed trip. $25 to $500 on Auto up to 1300 on Salary-Furniture Take up to 10 months to repay Don't borrow unnecessarily, but if a loan solves a problem, phona or comt In today. Personal Finance Co. Salem 518 State, Rm 125 Phone 2-2464 O. R. Allen. Mgr. Lie. 3122-M-165 rl66 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 182 6 Church Park In i a Plenty Ph. 2-2457 Ltc No M-159 8-154 SEE US FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4'.i INTEREST b to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St Phone 3-3663 r' TRANSPORTATION LEAVING FOR Texas July 16, wish couple to share expenses and neip drive, con' tart Charles V. Hollnnd. Mehama. xl66 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented, repaired Roan 456 Court Phnn 3-6773 ALTERATIONS Dressmaking St alt. 360 State St. 0168 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service Free estimates Tiade-tn accepted on new appliance tftnee's Electric Phone 3-9239 157 8 Liberty St Spence'a Home Applianoe Repair. "Noth ing to Sell But Service." Phone 2-4002. Prompt. ol82' AT-UK DOOR GRINDING '.awnmower sharpening and repairing Dexter's Ph 36833 a AUTO RADIOS Authorized Warrant) Repair Station for all makes of Auto Radios Morrow Radio Co. 153 S Liberty Ph 3-6955 MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phona 3-9286 Nlgnt 2-1804 33? Center. o Mike Panek 275 8 Com'l. Ph. 3-5161. Brake and wheel aligning specialists 0182 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms, No down payment. Phone 2-4850. o BUILDING CONTRACTORS Alt Bros. Also houses raised. New foundations. Phone 25909. ol83 BULLDOZING Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306. 0187 Light crawler dozing. Ph. 2-3220. Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey. 1010 Fairvlcw Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem, oibb' CASH REGISTERS Instan' delivery of new RCA cash register Al makes sold, rented, re pa:cd Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o' EMENT CONTRACTOR .eneral cement cont. Honest work at honest prices. Ph. 2-1565 or 3-7487 ol64" CEMENT WORK For expert gunrantecd satisfaction new or repair of foundation, side wanes, driveways, patios, curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned Ensiey, 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176, ol82' DRAFTING SERVICES Homes planned St designed by an ex perienced architectural draftsmen. Hour ly basis. 2239 Mill or Ph. 3-4083. ol88 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vlnce' Electric for electrical wiring, contracting, repairing 157 S. Liberty Ph 3-9239 O EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 3-3056. Lee Cross, 1555 Pearl. o!82 Breithauot'r for flowers Dlar 2-9179 o HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R Wat kins Co products Free 6 .lvery 1717 Center Ph 3-5395. o LANDSCAPF NURSERY P A. Doerfler it Sons, Ornamentals. 150 N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 2-1322. o- LAWN MOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry W. Scott, 147 So. Com'l St. ol81 LAWN MOWER SHARPENING At youi door lawnmower sharpening Dexter the lawnmower man Ph 86833 Fireplaces, chimneys Ph. 35968. it block laying. MATTRESSES Capital Beddlns. Phone 3-4089 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, etc. 1523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. 0188' "The Fountain Head." NURSES REGISTRY Practical Nurses, day-night Ph. 35072. 0173 OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files and filing supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps typewriter a lands, brief cases Pierce Wire Recorders. Roen 456 Court Ext. Painting & Int. Dec. Reasonable rates. Ph. 3-4682. ol90 Slfstrom's are equipped to do your painting Phone 2-2493 o' PAPERIIANGING Jerry Johnson. Ph. 3-4631. Expert Paperhanglng and painting. H J. Woodworth. Ph, 2-5868. Free est. ol75 PAINTING AND PAPERIIANGING Phone 3-4360 or 2-6554. Call 22808 for your Painting; St Paper hanging. Attractive rates. 0171' Painting and paperhanglng. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-9513. R57 Shipping. 0188 Painting St pa pern engine Don Lucero Ph. 35522. 0l67 PICTURE FRAMING Picture framina Hutcheoo Paint Store Phote -687 O Fisher. 844 S. Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. v O180 PRUNING-SPRAT ISO Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1208. L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7900. SAND it GRAVfcX Valley Sand St Grave. Co B1U, sand St f 11 dirt Excavating 10B shovel St cats Tractor scoop St trucks tor dirt moving Ph office 24002, res 37148 c Salem Saw Wrks. Ph. 3-7603. 1293 N. 5th 0177 SEWERS AND SE1TIC TANKS Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent Razor iharp Steel Cutting Blades Clean Sewers or Drains Septic Tanks Cleaned Reas Ph 1-6327 or 3-9488 SEPTIC TANKS Care taken with lawns. No nrleage eh i rife. Call collect Torld'a Septic Tank service. 3548 state. Phone 2-0734. o Mlke'i Septic Service. Tanki cleaned Roto Rooter Service on Sewfrt. 1079 Elm St, W. Salem. PH. 3-9468, 3-5.177. UAW Convention Opens Walter Reuther, standing before a tremendous mural, opens the United Automotive Workers (CIO) convention at the Milwaukee auditorium in Milwaukee, Wis. (Acme Telephoto) Eugene Annexation Valid Rules Supreme Court The state supreme court ruled valid today the November 2, 1948 election at which Eugene annexed the South Willamette street area. Then the court recessed until September 6. But it will come back to hear any emergency cases which might come up. The suit contesting the Eu- gene annexation election was brought by Charles witham, a brewery operator who lives in the annexed territory. It was brought against Mayor Earl Mc Nutt and the Eugene city coun cil. DIRECTORY K F. Hamel. Septic tanks cleaned. Electric machine service on sewer and drain lines. Guaranteed work. 1143-8th St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. ol71 TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington Royal. Under wood portables All makes used machine Repairs and rent Roen. 458 Court o TRANSFEP ti STORAGE '.ocal St Distance Transfer, storase Burner oils, coal St briquets Trucks tc Portland dally Agent for Beklns House hold goods moved to anywhere In U S o. Canada Larmer Transfer Si Storage Ph 3-3131 VENETIAN BLINDS Made l i Salem Prea est Phone 17328 Klmer the Blind man o Venetian blinds made to order as low as 14.50 a blind. Phone Sears 3-9191 for free estimate. ol90 qalem Venetian Blinds made to order or reftntshed Relnholdt A Lewis 2-3639 WEATnERSTRIPPING Free estimates. T. PULLMAN, Ph. i-5965. 0182 WELL DRILLING Fred Wymore. Rt. 2, Box 317, Ph. 2-5135. o210 WINDOW SHADES Washable. Roller Made to order. 1 Das Del Relnholdt it Lewis Ph 23639 o' WINDOW CLEANING Acme Vindow Cleaner Windows, walls Sz woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Ph 3-3337 347 Court. Langdoe. Culbertson and Mather WOODSAWING Atkins St Cross. Ph. 3-8674 or 3-8178. ol68 Wood sawing. Ph. 2-1575. WOOD A. SAWDUST West Salei Fuel Co Ph 2-4031. LODGES I.O.O.P meets every Wed nesday night Visitors wel- A Ainsworth Lodge No. 201, A.F. 5 & AjM. Tuesday, July 12. M.M. degree, 7:30 p.m. 164" LEGAL NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING As administrator with the will and an nexed of the estate of LI DA E. CRAN STON, deceased, the undersigned nas filed In Circuit court or uregon ior nn aounty In Probate, its final ac count In est at of said decedent, and July 15, 1949, ten o'clock, a.m., Pacific standard Time, and courtroom of said court have been appointed by said court or hearing of objections to said ac count and settlement thereof. PIONKKK 1KUB1 (juoai-An i By K. E. WENGER, Its Secre tary and Trust Officer ADMINISTRATOR WITH THE WILL ANNEXED AFORESAID Mian O Carson and Wallace P. carson Attorneys for Administrator with the Will Annexed june 14. 21, 28. July H EXECUTOR'S FINAL NOTICE wrrTICE IR HEREBY GIVEN that DAY TON D. KAY. as executor of the estate of WILLIAM H. KAY. deceased, has Illea his final account as such, and by order tit th nire.iiit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marlon County, July 16, 1949. at 10:00 o'clock in tne torenoon oi saia aay h. hn fixed as the time, and the court room of said court has been fixed as the place for the hearing of oojecnons o saia final account and the settlement of said estate. DAYTON D. KAY. Executor of the Estate of William H. Kay, deceased. R HOT EN k RHOTEN SAM F. SPEERSTRA Pioneer Trust Bulldlnc Salem, Oregon Attnrneva for Executor. June 14. 21. 28. July -5. 12 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE HINF.K STREET FROM FOURTEENTH STREET TO THIRTEENTH STREET. Notice nereby is nlven that the common council of the city of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby dee ares Us purpose ano inien tion to improve Hlnes street from the west line of Fourteenth street to the east line of Thirteenth street. In the city of Salem. Marlon county. Oregon, at the exoeru of the abutting and adjacent Dronerty by bringing said portion of Raid street to tb eestabllshed grade, con structing cement concrete euros, ano paving said portion of said street with a 24 inch asphalt Ic concrete pavement 30 feet wide in accordance with the plana and specifications therefor which m adopted by the common council June 27, 1949. which are now on flit In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made ft part nereoi. The common council hereby declares1 Its purpose and intention to mflke the above described improvement by and through th atreet Itr.orovement department. Br Order of the Common Council June 27, 1949. ALFRED MONDT. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is June 29. 1949. June 29.30. July 1,2.5.8.7.8.9.11,12. 1949 CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Hoard of Education of School District No. 24 CJ. Marlon County. Oregon, up to :00 p.m. on Friday, July 22, 1949, for Install ing asphalt tile at West Salem School and aecoustlcal material at Parrlsh Junior High School. Specification blanks may be obtained from and bids shall be filed with the Dis trict Clerk at 460 North High Street, Sa lem, Oregon. Connell C. Ward. District Clark July 12 and 1. Witham claimed the election was illegal, charging insufficient notices were posted, that per sons favoring the annexation electioneered at the polls, and that ballots were given to per sons who did not live in the ter ritory involved. But the high court, in a deci sion by Justice James T. Brand disposed of all of William's I charges, which were denied by Mayor McNutt and the council.! The decision upheld Circuit Judges Dal M. King and G. F. Skipworth. The high court also upheld another Lane county case, this being the suit of Leonard Stuhr to collect compensation from the state industrial accident commission. Stuhr failed to col lect a cent. Stuhr was hired by Lane county to haul gravel ior coun ty roads. He was blinded when a piece of steel flew into his eye. The decision, by Justice Ar thur D. Hay, upheld Circuit Judge King's contention that Stuhr's accident did not occur while he was working. Other court action today: Mr. and Mra. B. W. Champ vs. Mr. and Mrs. Lancet Stewart, appellants, Appeal from Marlon county. Suit to elect from property, opinion oy justice ueorse kosh- man. Judge E. M. Paxe, affirmed. Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Gullck vi, George Cooeland, appellant. Appeal from Multnomah county. Suit over contract to sen property, opinion oy justice j, j, Bailey. Judge Alfred P. Dobson. affirmed, Elbert Eastman, Portland attorney, was suspended by the court for six months. during which he will not be allowed to practice law. Eastman was accused or un professlonal conduct In charges brought by the board of sovernora of the Oregon State bar. Tillamook Bellhop Dies in Swim Hole Tillamook, July 12 W) A swimming hole mishap took the life of Levi Robertson, 19, a bell hop here, in the Wilson river last night. The county coroner s office reported Robertson, who could- n t swim, was on a raft in a deep hole in the river where four companions were swim ming. When the party decided to leave, one of the other boys at tempted to tow Robertson ashore but released his grip when the youth protested he was being choked. Robertson disappeared in the current. The body was recovered an hour later from 16 feet of water. ti ... u i. : i i j. ne stjciic W da trigm iniitrs cast of here. Robertson Is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Robertson, and a brother, Jo seph. The family moved here two years ago from Amarillo, Texas. 700,000 Italian Steel Workers on Strike Milan, Italy, July 12 UP) Northern Italy s important tecl and machinery industry closed down today as approximately 700,000 communist union work ers quit their jobs in a 24-hour protest strike. The strike was called by the Italian Federation of Metal Workers (FIOM), a branch ol the communist Italian Confeder ation of Labor (CGIL). FIOM claims 671,000 members among the Industry's 900,000 workers. Members of the non-commun ist free General Federation of Labor (LCGIL), refused to par ticipate in the walkout but their numbers are small. Apparently, the 24-hour work stoppage was a show-of-strength maneuver by the communist- controlled union to back up de mands in contract negotiations with owners which opened in Rom today. Adolph Weinacker, Mchl gan State College sophomore from Detroit, Is the National A A U 50,000-meter walking champion. Reuther to Win His 3rd Term Mllmnnln T..1., io niD -DnA ! m.i vfl mLc.oug ' , ! haired Walter P. ReiltllCr Was opposition today and sweep eas ily to his third straight term as president of the giant CIO United Auto Workers. The scrappy 41-year-old la bor leader appeared certain to emerge with more power than ever as the 2,354 national con vention delegates voted for their four top officers. Secretary-treasurer Emil Ma zey and Vice-president Richard Gosser and John V. Livingston also were slated for landslide reelection victories. This became apparent last nighc as the delegates unani mously endorsed the Reuther slate while only 100 delegates showed up for a caucus of the left-wing "Progressive Unity" slate. Carrying the standard for the Unity caucus was W, G. Grant. former president of Ford local 600. John Lindall of Detroit was matched against Mazey for secretary-treasurer, while William Johnston and Dominic Digalbo were in the race for vice-pres ident against Gosser and Liv ingston. The progressive-unity caucus was a loose coalition compris ing remnants of the old UAW left-wing factions and antl Reutherites. The only setback Rcuiher has suffered so far came late yester day when the delegates voted six to four to reject his plea for biennial conventions and two year terms for officers. Grains Follow Uncertain Line Chicago, July 12 W) Grains followed an uncertain course in today's board of trade session. Off at the start, around a cent for some deliveries, short covering developed a rally. Later this buying dried up and prices dip ped again, more than losing their early gains. Soybeans and lard, however, withstood the selling in grains and at limes beans were up as much as 5 cents a bushel for the July delivery. Both corn and wheat reacted to a better than expected gov ernment crop estimate. Flo I talk indicated that wheat in the Canadian privinces has suffered considerable damage from hot weather. The thin rye market gained strength on reports of damage to the Canadian crop. Oats follow ed the trend of corn. At the finish wheat was 1 to 2 cents lower than yesterday's close, July $2.00')4i--y4.Oat.i were higher to lower, July 63 Vi . Rye was 1 cent to 3'A higher. July $i:47Vi. Soybeans were V lower to 4Vi higher. July $2.88-'. Lard was 10 to 20 cents a hundredweight higher, July $10.55. Suit to Force Gas Sales by Standard Los Angeles, July 12 (IT) Standard O i 1 company is re strained by court order from re fusing to sell gasoline to a serve yourself firm. Eagle Oil company, operator of 600 filling stations, several of the self-service type, in Los An geles county, requested the re straining order granted yester day. Eagle's suit alleged that Standard conspired to prevent it from obtaining petroleum pro ducts in violation of anti-trust laws. The complaint alleged further that itandard requires as a con dition of sale that retailers must not sell at prices -lower than in Standard-owned or controlled stations. The suit also charged that Standard and other major oil firms named as co-conspir ators but not as defendants de prived independent stations of gasoline to maintain a price structure, despite a surplus of fuel. A famous wire maker, Icha bod Washburn, produced a steel wire, at low cost, suitable for ua in hoop ikirta. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, MARKET QUOTATIONS Sale in Ltveatnca Market (By Valley backing Company i Gutter cows 18.00 to til 00 Fat dairy cows J10.00 to (13.00 Bulls 114.00 to $18.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs. I 117.00 to 119.00 Veal (150-300 lbs.i good ..120.00 to $24.00 tics price." paid within 35c ol Port nd prices (or each type Top. 170-225 ,bs Portland Kails Id Market Radishes sold for 75 to 80 cents a do7.rn Clinches on the Portland Eastslde Farm ers Wholesale Produce market today. Apricots were quoted at f 1.35 a 35-lb loose packed box. Lettuce sold to 11.00 a crate. Tomators were 13.00 to 13.50 a 25-)b lug. Cucumbers brought 11.15 to 11.15 a 16 lb flat. Portland Prednn Butterfat leniattye, subject to Imme male change rttnlum quality maxim uri to ,35 to 1 percent acidity delivered Id Portland 61 -64c ib. first quality 59-62t lb second quality 55 -58c. Valley routes ind country polnti 3o leir than first Butter Wholesale FOB oulk nubes to wholesalers grade A A, 93 score. 61c: A. 92 score, 6oc; B, 90 score, 57c lb.; C, 89 score, !5c. Above prices are strict ly nominal Cheese Selling price to Portland whole tale Oregon ntncles, 38 Mi 48Wc Oregon t ib loaf. 41W&0Mm: triplet Vt leu than unities Kfgi (Tq Wholesalers) A grade laraa 60 !-61VaC A medium, 63 ,,j-561ii grade B. large, 49i-52lac. Portland Dairy Market Butler Price to retailers: Grade AA prints 68c i AA cartons 67c; A print!,. 16c. A cartons, 67c; B prints. 62c. fcfn Prhf to retailers- as targe 64c; AA medium, 59c: certified A me- 65c: certified A lame, 63c; A large 63c: AA medium. 60c; certified A me- Cheese Price to retailer. Portlaoi' Oregon singles 40's iti'ic Oregon loai ,b 434-521,ac; triplets lo ies; than sin gles Poultry I.He Chick em - No 1 quality FOB plants. No l broilers under 21 lbs 27-38c lb fryers 2ai-3 lb.i, 31 -33c; 3-4 lbs. 33c roasters 4 lbs and over 33c lb; fowl, eRhorns 4 lbs. and under. 21-23c. over 4 !b.s 23c; colored fowl, all weights, 25c: roosters, al) weights, 18-19c. Rabbits Avcrnge to growers; live whites, lbs. l9-2lc lb.i 5- lbs. n-l9c lb.; col ored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does. 8 Uc: dressed fryers to butchers, i5-67c. Portland Mtsrellanenos Lasrara Bark Pry ib., green 4c Ib Wool Valley coarse and medium grades tnc lb Mohair JSo lb. on 12-month growth, nominally. Hides Cnlves, 300 lb. according to weight, kips 20c lb., beef 8-9c Ib. bulls 4-ftc lb. Country buyers pay 2c less. Vol Quotations Wnlrnils Fianquettes first quallt Jum oo. 34 7c, large. 32 7c. medium. 27 2c, sec ond quality Jumbos. 30.2c. large 28 2c. medium. 28. 2e; baby 23.2c, soft hel first quality large, 29 7c; medium 28.2c: sec ond quality large. 37.2c; medium 24 7i nan? 22.2c. Filberts - Jiimho, 30e lb large, IBo medium, 16c; small. 13o. Portland Grain Portland, July 12 Mt Cash wheat fhidi: Soft white 2.12; soft white (excluding rex) 2.12; white club 3.12; western red 2.12. Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.12: 10 per cent 2.12: 11 per cent 2.13; 12 per cent 2.14. Hard while bnart: Ordinary 111: 10 per cent 2.13; 11 per cent 2.14; 12 per cent 2.15. Today's car receipts: Wheat 114; flour 7; corn 12; oats 1; milKeed 8, Portland Livestock Portland. Ore., July 12 (U.W Livestock: Cattle salable ISO; holdover 600; calves 100: market opened slow; cutter and com mon grass steers and canner and com mon cows about steady; common grass steers and common to medium grass cows available; heavy cows burdensome; few cutter and common steers 15.00 to 17.00: medium stockcrs 17.00: led sterrs lacking; average good 1081 lbs 20.S0 Monday: top grnsscrs 23.S0; odd common and medium heifers Monday 10.00 to 22.00; canner and cutter cows today 11,00 to 12.00; good young beef cows Monday to 17.00; mixed cows and heifers 16.00; few common nnd medium sausage bulls 15.00 to 17.00; vent ers slow; asking steady or 34.50 to 28.00 for good and choice grades. Hobs salable M0; market active: alendv with Monday's general market; good and choice 1H0-2.15 lbs 24..10; few -280 lbs 32.00; good 350-450 Ib sows 17.90 to tft.OO: good and choice feeders salable 23,00 to 34.00. Sheep salable 1000: holdover 1450: ac tually salable receipts Monday 3115. larg est in four years; very few sold early to day; scattered lots slauchter lambs SO cents to 1.00 lower; good and choice 21. SO to 22.00: few good ewe and wether feed ers 18.00; good light slaughter ewes 8.50 to 7.00. Chicago Livestock Chicago. July 12 OP) fUSDAl Salable hogs 10.000; slow; butchers steady to weak; spots 25 cents lower; sows very un even; steady to 50 cents lower; weights over 450 lb steady; top 22.00 for few load choice 180-2)0 Ib; bulk good and choice 170-240 lb 21.00-21.75: 250-280 uB 20.00- 21,00; few 280-300 lb 19.00-20.00; few Jon (Ik and lots up to 400 Ib as low as 15.00; sows under 340 lb 18.00-17,26: few 17.50; 350-375 Ib 14.75-15.78; 378-400 lb 13.50-14.75; 400 450 lb 12.75-13.76; 475-550 lb 11.00-12.60: odd heavier sows as low as 10,00. Salable cattle 9.500; salable calves 500; neral market slow; yearlings and frd steers 1,150 lb dnwn stendy to mostly 25 cents lower; Jieavler weights 25-50 cents lower; some bids off 75 cents: heifers rce, steady to 25 cents lower; cows steady to 25 cents lower; bulls and veal- era steady to 60 cents higher; stock cat tle slow; bulk good and choice fed steers 25.25-37.00: early top 28.35; load or so held higher; few loads and lots common and medium steers 18.00-24.76; most me dium to low-choice hellers 21.00-28.25; load high-choice 1,142 Ib heifers 27.00: common and medium cows 15.25-18.50: bulk canner and cutters 12.60-18.00; bulls 23.50 down; common to choice veal ers 20.00-26.00. Snlablr sheep 500: all classes steady; double deck high-choice Iowa -fed California-shorn lambs with No. 1 skins 26.75. the top; medium to average-choice native spring lambs 23.50-28.00; three decks good fed lambs and yearlings un sold, asking around 21.00; slaughter ewes G 00-9.25. Salem Markets Completed from reports at ffalem deal era for the guldanre oi Capital Journal Readers. (Kctlsed dally). Ketall Peed Prioea Y.Kt Mash (5.10. Rnbhlt Pellets 14.20. Dairy Peed 13.86. Poultry b'lvini or teas- Grade A eoto ed hens. 24-27c; grade A Leghorn hens. J2 cents; Grade A rnlored fryer, three lbs and up. 32-33c. Ornde A old roosters 15 cents. Iff (luylng Prlret Extra large AA, flOc: large AA. 59c; large A. 57-50c; medium AA. 54c: medium A, 53 -55c; pullets 32-40c. Wholesale Prices Est wholesale price 5 to 7 cents above thene prlce.i above Grade A generally quoted at 64c. me dium! 80c. nulterfal Premium, 63c, No. L Blci No. 7, 65 9r 'buving prices). Butter Wholesale grade A. 66c; ra .atl lie. Water, sulphur and salt are impurities which are found in some crude oils. SCALY DASH OF PS0RI New relief ffom itching torture, mcnul anguish and un sightly appearance of psoriasis lesions and other external caused skin disorders is at lust possible. Read about the new Vaction "wonder formula" of F.NCA CRHAM developed in the research laboratories of a world famuus medical uni versity. 5e nor id on Page a Fred Meyer Drug Tuesday, July 12, 1949 1! OBITUARY William Kdsar Brown Silvcrton Funeral aervlcrs for Willtai Edaar Brown, 63, are announced for Ved nesday alternoon at 2 o'clock Irom tn Memorial cliaiti of the Eknian funevi Home, final rites at Miller cemetery, tn Rev. Art-.ur Charles Bates. olflclatin( Mr. Brown pa-ssed a way Sunday evenlm at the local hospital following severa wwb Illness. He was born In Clack a ma; county of a well known pioneer famrt! and had spent all his life near Marquam Surviving are his widow, Lilly and a nab brother, Clarence Thomas of Marquam Freddy Charles Ebner Mt. Antic! Funeral services were heli Friday lor Freddy Charles, seven wee, old Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Charle Ebner of Mt, Ansel, who died suddenl: of pneumonia early Thursdsy morning Survived by his parents and three sisters Kathleen, Patty and Collette. grand parents, Mrs. Rose Ebner of Mt. AngeJ and Mr. and Mrs. George We a the rill o 3ilverton. W. Orvllle Taylor Lebanon W. Orvllle Taylor, died at hL nome, 320 Milton street, on July 8. Bon Jan. ID, 1886. at Prinevllle. he spent mos of hts lite in the Lebanon area. He wa, a farmer and mechanic and a membe: of the Lebanon Methodist church. SerV let's were held Monday at the Howe-Hus ton chapel with Rev. Carl Mason official lne and burial was in the Masonic ceme tery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Beu latl Taylor of Lebanon; son Westley a Seattle; daughters, Doris Brooks of Yaki ma. Orvllla Wclr, Alabama, Qulndelli Oazeley, Lebanon; brother, Leonard a Portland, and sUter, Clara Hall of Xii gene. Virginia F. Wallon Lebanon Mrs. Virginia F. Wslton route 3. Lebanon, died at her home qi July 10 as the result of a stroke suiferet over a year atto. Born March 19, 1901 li Maine, she came to Oregon In 1940 ant livt'd near Crablree since 1942. She wai married In 192. to Edward L. Walton, whi survives. Services were held Tuesday a,: the Fisher Funeral Home In Albany am Interment In the Willamette Mcmorla park. Besides her widower she la survive by a son, Paul L. Walton. Lebanon; moth' or. Mrs. Blanche Foster of Oak Grova Ore., and sister, Mrs. Norrli Hunter. als of Oak Grove. Lllrn Wsirren Lebanon Mrs. Ellen Warren died at hei home on route 2 last Saturday. She wai born at Oxford Junction, la., Nov. 12, 1880 coming to Oregon 12 years ago. Two yean were spent In eastern Oregon before com ing to Lebanon. She wed Hiram Warres in Jamestown, Wis,, Sept. 6, 1898. Serv ices were held at the Howe-Huston chap el Tuesday with Lena Sommers, pastoi of the Church of God. officiating. Burls, In the lOOP cemetery. Survivors are hei husband, Hiram; daughter, Mrs. Idi Prapsi, Iowa : brother, Thomas Green, S Dakota; sisters, Jennie Peters of Iowa an Lucy Younn and Irene Monepeny of Wis consin: four Krnndchildren and four great grandchildren. Two children preceded hei in death. Nellie Rambo Lebanon Nellie Rambo died at hei Orove street home on July 6, She wai born In San Francisco, July 30, 1899 an had lived in Lebanon for the past 11 yars. Services were held Monday at thi Howe-Huston chapel with Rev. Harvej Schmidt officiating. Concluding service! were held at the Eugene crematorium Survivors are Ivan Rambo, divorced hus band of Medford: brother Harry Johni of California and a number of nieces aiU nephews. Archibald Albert McCrae Albany Archibald "Archie" Albert Mc Crae, 87, route 1, Jefferson, died Saturdai at the home of his son, Ernest S. McCrae, Aioany, loiiowmg a long illness, runera. services were hold at the Fisher Funeral home Tuesday with burial In the Jef ferson cemetery. McCrae was born Octobei 19, 1H81. at Quebec, Canada. He came tc the United States at the age of 21 and located In Nebraska, coming to Or oboe in 1901 and has lived In the Greciu Bridge vicinity near Jefferson since that time. In 1386 In Frontier county, Neb., l'( married Amanda Jnne Wlsler, who dtf. In 1021. In 1023 he married Mary Allci Wlsler, who survives, as do a daughter, Mrs. Anna Bell Perry, route 2, Bclo, an Earnest S. McCrne, a non, Albany, an two grandchildren and two great grandi children. He was a member of the v angelical United Brethren church. Virginia P. Walton Albany Mrs. VirKlnla P. Walton. 4 route No. 3, Lebanon, died at her homi Sunday. Funeral services were held Tues day from the Fisher funeral home with burial In the Willamette Memorial park. She was born Mnrch 10. 1901 at Unity, Mr., and came to Oregon In 1940, firsl locating at Oak Orove and In 1942 moved to the Crabtreo neighborhood. On Octobei .11, 1032 at Unity. Me., she was married to Kdward L. Walton, who survives as da a son. Paul L. Walton, route 3, Lebanon, a sister, Mrs. Norrls Hunter. Oak Orove, nnd her mother, Mrs. Blanche Foster, Oalj Prove. DEATHS LI. J.s.) Mark C. Malson t. J-k- Mark C. Mnlson, lata resldenl of 1H5 South 151)1 street, at Corpus Chris- tl. Texas, July 6 st the age of 28 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Malson of Salem, and a sister, Mrs. Molly Jenn Lowery of Jackson, Miss. Services will be held at the W. T, Rlgdon chapel Wodnesdny, July 13, at 11 a.m. with Rev. Qrorite n. fctwilt oinciating. Concluding services at Mt. Crest Abbey and Mnusoleuni under the auspices of Capita Past No. 9, American Legion. Clifton Harold Iluslck Cltfton Harold Buslck at the residenei at 2010 North Church street, July 10. Sur vived by wife, Mrs. Rosalie Buslck ol Salem; a daughter, Mrs. Ramona Sparks of Salem; two brothers. Orlck Buslck of Dayton and Dale Buslck of Belmond. Io wa; and a sister, Mrs. Clara Schmalle ol Belmond. Services will be held In the chap el at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum Friday, July 15. at 3 p.m. under the direction of wT. Rlgdon company. Entombment at Mt. Crest Abbey Mausoleum. Marie WlUon In this city July 11, Marie Wilson, lsts resident of route 1, Sublimity, at tbi age of 62 years. Survived by daughter, Mrs. Jenn Lewis of Sublimity. Mrs. Jean nette Hough of West Fir. Oregon, Mrs. Bi-inlce Croft of Amelia, Oregon, and Mrs. Helen Washburn of Hollywood, Cal., a brother. Carl F.rlckson of Portland: two .sisters, Mrs. Tlllle Romstad of Brem erton. Wash., and Mrs. Emma Hart ford of Grand Kurks. N. D.; and seven urnndchlldren. Member of the Lutheran church. Service will be held at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel Thursday. July 14, at 1:30 p.m. and shipment will be made to BakcrsfleUI, Calif., for Interment. Lillian X. Ilettman Lillian K. Bellman, late resident of Brooks, Oreiton, at a local hospital. July 11 at the a.Kr. of 84 years. Survived by a brother, UeorKe Wanner of San Francis co. Annnunremenl. of services later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. OK Korean Fund Washington, July 12 P) The senate foreign relations commit tee today approved a $150,000, 000 Korean recovery program without anti-communist restric tions proposed by the house com ni it tire. The Chinese used natural gas as fuel to evaporate brine for salt more than 2,000 years ago.