FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS IFSED SPINET piano, used grind piano, new Wurlltier electric v.tan new twin electric console guitar, new piano ac cordion, new band instruments. Ba.e Up to SO percent. Jaquith Music Co.. 846 Cascade Drive. Ph. 3-4641. n6i USED Electric ransfs, 119.95 gt tip. Y EATER APPUANCB CO. 375 Chemefct n BEAT your home electrically wltn West InKhouaa or Weain automatlo electric heatera Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa. n OLD COW fertilizer. Delivered. Fh, 28129. nSi REBUILT PIANOS. Like new. Large se lection as low at $25 down, 810 month. Bee at Tallman'i, 385 8. 13th St. A mile from high prices. n68 JtEEL CLOTHESLINE POSTS, railings, lD utoek. made to order. 1145 N. Liberty. o6S tJSED BADIOS St record players, 13.95 up. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa D ELASTIC APHONS, variety to choose from, make beautiful gifts. Some host u. Ideal for kitchen use. Ph. 20403 n79 GET YOUR yard and garden peet moos at Northwest Poultry, 1505 N Front. We have both half and whole bales. n79 WALLING SAND St GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK for roads and drive ways, cement, ready concrete, garden sand. Bulldozing, drainage and ditch ing. -yd shovel & drag line Ph 3-6249 n SENT Wheelchairs and hospital beds Buren, 3-7775. 745 Court St. n62 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS TRADE 1 fur coat, size 36, good cond., for sewing machine. Mrs. R. Harvey. Apt. 6, 3050 N. Capitol. Ph. 3-8885. naS3 ANTED; Cottonwood Legs, also Fir Peeler Logs. Quote price f.o.b. shipping point, earliest shipment. Niedermeyer Martln Co., Spalding Bldg., Portland 4. Ore. ATwater 4341. na81 WANT GOOD USED portable typewriter. Ph. 3-4571. ca62' yiK 8TUMPAGE and fir low wanted. f Shipment can be made by truck or ' rail. Independence Lumber St Manufac turing Company. Inc. Independence, Oregon. Phone 42. na PERSONAL STANLEY HOME Products. Ph. 39307. p85 MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER Palm and psychic reader. . Madame aolves your worries. Advice 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily 173 S. Com'l. Under new man agement. With this ad and 11.00 get a special reading. Ph. 2-9285. pB2 &COHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 35234. P.O. Box 734, YMCA Wed.. Fri... 1:30 p.m. pl25 AUTOMOBILES IMS INT. DUMP TRUCK. 4x4 Garwood bed, 95 rubber. Good shape. Also low boy trailer, 1ST cap. For quick sale both for $2200. Call after 5, 2-5107. q53 1936 HUDSON1 8 165 1930 Chev. Sedan. 16-tnch wheels and aeal beams .145 Ph. 3-7238 .68 TOR BALE '39 Ford cpe. R&H. 3 spot lights. Finder skirt. '48 Merc, motor. W.S.W. tires. Com p. leaded in new paint. Call at 116 Marlon. S3 1936 CHRYSLER sdn. Htr.. O.D., very good motor. 5. 581 Willow. 2-6048. q66 1940 FORD dump truck, 4 to 5 yd. bed. good tlrea it in good mechanical con dition. $600. Home evenings after 5. 118 Ash St., Dallas, Ore. Phone 3407. q63 ZEEB'S USED CARS BUY - SELL - TRADE TERMS 1 LOTS 3S Fairground Rd. Ph. 2-8454 8.0 Hood St. Ph. 3-7714 PBIVATE PARTY 1949 Chrysler Windsor club coupe. Like new. Low mileage. 1284 Elm St., West Salem. 462 9 CIIEV.de.uxe club coupe. R&H. Low mileage. Periect shape. 944 o at. tor 47 BUICK special, radio St heater 11350. Ph. 2-5118. 161 5 PLYMOUTn, '47 motor. New rubber. Oen. reconditioned. $225. Ph. 3-4458. 8 a.m. - 5 P.m. wk. days. iei 41 PONTIAC B sedanctte. Excellent con dition thruout. Heater St exhaust. $795. Ph. 3-5935. 16I BUICK FACTORY DELIVERY $2105 4 DOOR SPECIAL TOURBACX 8EDAH WITH HEATER AND DEP. OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES OttoJ.WilsonCo. e.85 hui"K CARACUL COAT. Very good cond. Sli 13. A bargain at 170.00. Ph. 38S22. noi- lftM CHEV. U&ster deluxa COUM tl93. Ph 25765. 150 Evergreen. q61 r i own f.tl 1949 - 13ft Packard De- lux touring sedan. All extras. Cost 13450, now 82200. Banc terms, rn. 4-3328. 155 Fisher Rd. P.64 CHEV. L.W.B. Itt T stake 7.6x12. Good 30x7.50 tires; duals. Bstr. or. s nsr, jlxc. coud. Rt. 6 Box 434D, Salem. 965 49 PONT. 6 Deluxe Silverstreak sedan pt. Ilka new, 8500 miles, ksm ana ex tras. 12095. 1170 Nebraska St. q62 OLDSMOBILE ROCKETS AHEAD OLDSMOBILE FACTORY DELIVERY AOAIN AVAILABLE New Low Prices STAR TING AT $1745 TARTCTQ AT Delivered to You at Lansing, Mich. COME IN OR PHONE 3-4119 LODER BROS. 465 Court St. Eisner Motors to Sell Eisner Motors to Buy hi RTTTnir, rpfcial xi-ftanette. A reliable low mileage car with R&H. new seat overs and 75 perc. tires. Glossy black rmisn. car in top snape ana pricea reasonably. Ph. owner, 2-4521. $82 BUICK FACTORY DELIVERY $2105 4 DOOR SPECIAL TOURBACS SEDAN WITH HEATER AND DEP. OTHERS AT LOWER PRICES OttoJ.WilsonCo. Eisner Motors Fine Cars BOATS ltW Salmon Boat. Our make. $165. terms, saiem Boat House, 100 cnemexete. jqoi FINANCIAL PARK AND CITY LOANS 44-i and Bt I TO LTS OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Reai btiU Ca&Lraeu and second Montages CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. Ml Plociai Trust Bide, Ph. 4-22U. r FINANCIAL NEED CASH For Bills! Get cash to consolidate bills and re duce expenses. Loans $25 to $500 on auto, up to $300 on salary or furni ture up to 30 months to repay. Charges only for the time you use the money. No co-signers required. Let us try and arransa a loan the same. day. We like to cay "Yes." Coma In or phone. PERSONAL Finance Company , Pacific Building Room US 518 STATE STREET Phone 3-248 C. R. Alles, Mgr. Lie. S-UJ - M-H5 LOAMS MADE TO RESIDENTS OP ALL SURROUNDING TOWNS MORTGAGE LOAN HEADQUARTERS FHA LOANS CONVENTIONAL LOANS PRIVATE LOANS BUSINESS PROPERTY CONDITIONAL FHA COMMITMENTS REX SANFORD, INC. 194 S. COM'L. TEL. 3-8389 AUTO LOA1T& WILLAMETTTE CREDIT CO. 183 S Church Parking a Plenty Ph. 1-2457 Lie. No. M-159 6-154 SEE 03 FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4 INTEREST 6 to 40 Years and No Commission DENTON & DENTON REALTORS 844 State St. Phone 3-3683 r GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie. 8-133 and U-33C and ROY B. SIMMONS INSURANCE ANH LOANS Hear "Top Trades" 13:05 daily K.S L.M. 1390 Kc'Bft 136 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-9161 ' $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. IflBf Fairgrounds Road Next Door to Bank Free Parkins Phone 37032 Lie No M369-S3S Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. j BE THRIFTY IN '50 i "Bill Consolidation" LOAN MAY MARE YOO THRIFTY IN '50 PAY OFF YOUR BILLS LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS $50 to $1500 CALL OR PHONE TODAY PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS S. LIBERTY PHONE 4-310! MORTGAGE LOANS HOMES BUSINESS - FARMS Abrams & Skinner, Inc. PRIVATE MONEY Special Rates and Term. On Larger Loans Long and Short Thna Payment ROY H. SIMMONS 196 South Commercial St. Phone 1-9161 TRAILERS FOR SALE: Trailer house. 37 long. All in very nice shape. Oil ht. Partly furn. J 400. 2252 Simpson. t61 33 FT. TRAVELO. Sleeps 4. Fully equipped. Fh. S-1B35. TGI HOUSE TRAILER, 1B48 deluxe model, like new. 37-loot. Phone 3-52S8. 1884 state, DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold. Tented, repaired. Roen 456 Court Phono 3-8773 AUTO RADIOS) MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 3-9386. Night z-1804. 323 center. BUILDING AND CARPENTRY Labor contract your new home. Also remodeling and repair. Ph 3-4850. BULLDOZING Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg- clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey. 1810 Falrvtew Ave. Ph. 3-3148, Salem, c CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register. All makes told, rented, paired. Roen, 458 Court. Ph. 3-6773. CEMENT WORE Foundation, sidewalks, driveway, tlos, curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4858. CHlMtfEY SWEEP Oil etove, furnace, chimneys vacuumed cleaned. Enaley. 771 S. 31st. Fh. 3-7176 078' EXCAVATING Ben Otjen St Son excavating St grading. Land clearing. Ph, 3-3080. OS5 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 4-34T4. Lee cross. Rt. 6. BOX 7-0. 78 DRESSMAKING Erelthaupt'a for flower. Dial 3-9178. o" Complete repair service. Oil burners, furnaces St oil stoves, day or' site. Guar anteed WOrK. Fn. 4-224. C73' HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R. Watklns Co. products. Pre de livery, nn uenier. fa. a-tuao. LANDSCAPE NURSERY P. A. Doerfler St Sous, Ornamentals. 151 N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 3-1323. o Curtain dona and plain sewing. 16546. 075 LATNMOVTERS Sharpening, guaranteed service. Ne power and hand mower. Call Harry W. SCOtt, 147 B. Com'l St. o78J Expertly sharpened. Jseobsen Power Mower Dealer. Moore's Bicycle St Sport Shop. 237 N. Biga Street. Ph. 3-3344 07B' LAWN MOWERS KNIFE SHARPENER At Or Door grinding, lawn mowers, aela sors, gnives. oexter'a rn. 3-M33. MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4069. MUSIC LESSON'S Prlr.t, piano teeordloD leuoo, tln In your home If preferrad. Special plans aceordton rental plan for betlnners. 1330 N. Ltbertr. Baaement apartment. OS) Spanlah and Hawaiian Oultar, Mando lin, Banio. etc. 1533 Court St. Ph. 3-7549 oaS OFFICE FURNITURE SUPPLIES De,k ehaira, file, and fliint auppliea. asfee. duplicator, and euppilee, detk lamp,, typewriter atanda, brief eaaea. Urea Wlr, RacordarL Row, 43, Court. Elfatrom'a ar, equlpp painting. Phone 3-3493. PAINTING PAPERING Paintinc & peserhen.inf. Titt astiroete. U3 aVUwtu. PH, l-U. - . If DIRECTORY Ph. 22608 for painting, paperhanglng. Attractive rates. Vander stolen. o75 Painting Ss paperhanning done expertly St reasonable. Ph. 32386, 31164. o74 PA PEB HANGING JERRY JOHNSON PH. 1-334S. Asphalt driveways & areas. D. A. Dav idson Co., 2012 S. E. Silver Springs Rd., Portland 22, Ore. (Toil) Be. 8108. o87 Plow St discing. Ford tractor. D. Mar shall. Ph. 3-1343. og Fisher, 176 Lancaster Di. Ph. 2-28S4. o76 PICTURE FRAMING Picture framing. Hutcheon Paint Store. Phone 3-6687. Q' ROTt ROOTER Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged sewers, drains. Ph. 3-5327. L. Howard SAND GRAVEL Garden Soil, crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating, Walling Sand & Gravel Co., Phone 3-9248. o SEPTIC TANTIS Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned. Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-8468. 3-5327. oS3 Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge. Call us collect Todd Septic Tank Service, 550 Laraen. Phone 2-0734. o SEWER CLEANING SERVICE Electric Roto-Rooter Exclusive Patent. Razor Sharp Cutting Blade Clean sewers, drain. I. Howard. Ph. J-5327 Spraying, L. W. Caudle. Ph. 3-7850. eTS All makes repaired, free Singer Sewics Machine C Commercial. Ph 3-3512. estimate . 138 No. TRANSFER & STORAGE Local Se Distance Transfer, storage. Burner oils, coai it briquets. Trucks to Portland dally. Agent lor Bektns. House hold goods moved to anywhere in D. S. or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage. Ph. 3-3131. TREE WORK Insured tree service. Ph, 2681. TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington, Royat, Under wood portables. All makes used machines Repairs and rent. Roen, 458 Court, e VENETIAN BLINDS Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or reflDisbcd. Reinholdt ic Lewis, 2-3838. Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328. WEATHEBSTBIPPING Free estimate. T. PULLMAN. Fh. 3-3365. o78- WELL DRILLING R. J. West, 4240 Sunnyview. 3-3773. o86 Fred Wymore. Rt 3, Box 317 Ph. 2-5135 WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Window, wails. & woodwork cleaner .Floors cwaneo. waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347 Court Langdoe, Culbertson and Mather. WINDOW SHADES Washable, Roller. Made to order. I Day Del. Reinholdt St Lewie. Ph., 3-3639. Q WOOD SAWING Atkins. 1145 Tile Rd. 3-887. WOOD A SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co Ph a-4031. LEGAL NOTICE OF BOND BALE" htrto will hfl received by the un dersigned until the hour of 7:30 o'clock a.m.. fin Monday. March 27. 1856, and 1m med is tely the rea t ter opened by the firnnmnr, Coimrll nf the City Of Salem, Oregon, in the council chambers, city hall, lor tne sale oi uny oi eaiem im Drovement Bonds in the amount of Fitty- sEx Thousand, Seven Hundred Fifty-four Dollars and Ninety Cents iae.75l.SO), sued pursuant to the laws of the State of Oregon and Ormnanee no. ubb oi sub r-ltw nf Riilpm. Anrl dc.tcrlhed as follows: City of Saiem Improvement uonos, is sue 1950 -B, being bonds issued pursuant tn th Bancroft Bond ns Act. in denom inations of 31,000.00 each, except bond number one which shall be for the sum of (754.90, said bonds to be dated March la, la&u, ana to mature in ooum in stallments as follows: March 15, 1951 SS.7M.99 March 15, 1B53 35,006.00 March-15, 1953 $5,000.80 March 15, 1954 ............ 35,660.00 March 15, 1955 16,000.00 March 15, 1956 36,006.00 March 15, 1957 36,600.00 March IS, 1958 36,000.03 March 15, 1958 36,600.00 March 15, 1960 66,086.00 Provided, however, that the City of Ba lem shall have the option to redeem said bonds, in numerical order, upon tne pay ment of the face value thereof with ac crued interest on any interest paying date at or after three years from the date said bonds are issued. Both principal and in terest shall be payable at the office of the eitv treasurer of the City of Saiem. Each bidder should name the rate of interest at which the bidder Is willing to accept the bonds. The bonds will bear tne rate or rates or interest oestgnatea in the bid accepted, but none of said bonds shall bear a rate exceeding four per cent per annum, said bonds will te sola lor not less than oar and accrued interest. Each bid, except bids submitted by the State of Oreeon or any sinking fund of the City oi Salem, must be accompanied by a certified check for two per cent of the par velue of the bonds, made payable to tne city as a guarantee oi gooa lasin. Bids submitted by mall should be ad dressed to the undersigned at the city nail in saiem, Oregon. Tne maaer win ne required to & to his bid a statement of the net cost to the city ir nu bid is accepted. The right is reserved by tne common Council to accept any bid or reject all bids in the Interest of the city. The prior legal approving opinion of Messrs. wlnrree. McCo loch. Shuier Sayre will b furnished the. successful bidder. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Salem. Oregon. March 9, 13, 20. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING As executor of the estate of MATTIE G. SHIPLEY, deceased, the undersigned has filed in Circuit Court of Oregon for Marlon County. In Probate, his final ac count In estate of said decedent, and Ap ril 7, 1956. 9:15 o'clock, a.m.. and court room of said court have been appointed by said court for hearing of objections to said account and settlement thereof. J. E. LAW Executor Aforesaid Wallace P. Carson and Allan G. Carson Attorneys for Executor Mar. 6. 13, 30, 37 Apr. 3 ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Pio- neer Trust Company, as administrator wttt tne win annexed of the estate of Emma H. Bucklln, deceased, ha filed its final account as such, and by order of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon iar Marion county. April s. 1959 at 16 o'clock in the forenoon of said day has been fixed a the time, and the court room of said court has been fixed as the place for the hearing of objections to sata una! account end the settlement of saio estate. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY, Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Emma H. Bucklln, deceased, RBOTEN & RHOTEN SAM P. SPEERSTRA Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Orenon Attorneys for Administrator, March 6. 13. 20. 37, Apr. 3. LODGE Loyal Order of Moose meet Thurs, nigflt 284 w. comi. Ph. 3-5221. w Klngwood Lodge No. 204, AJ. K Ic AM. Stated Monday, March 7:30 pjn. 61 A Alnsworth Lodge No, 201t A.F. & AM. Stated Communica tion, Tues., March 14, 7:30 pjn. 62 A Salem Lodge No. 4, A.F. & A.M. Wed., March 15. P. G. Degree, 7:30 p.m. 63 Journal Want Ads Pay Public Welcome Standing side by side. Generalissimo and Madame Chiang Kai-Shek left) stand on balcony of the president's house in Taipei, Formosa, to receive a roaring tribute from 75,000 persons (right) gathered to welcome Chiang following hiB decision to resume as president of nationalist China. The demonstration was arranged by the Taipei municipal government. (Acme Telephoto) Girl' Life Hangs On Grafting Skin Santa Rosa. Calif., March 13 tm six doctors prepared to start today the tedious job of grafting skm from up to a dozen donors to the badly-burned body of nine-yeair-old Sandra . Em- mert. Her life hangs on the success of the operations, doctors said. Sandra suffered burns over 75 per cent of her body when her party dress was set afire by a gas heater three months ago. The six physicians will worlc in teams, one unit removing a skin strip from a donof, the other grafting the strip to the child's body. Each graft will require at least two hours work. The doctors planned to com plete a minimum of six grafts. Twelve volunteer donors were on hand in case more prove nec essary. The average graft will be a strip about three by six inches, about half the normal thickness of the skin. More than 100 persons an swered an appeal for skin and blood donors for Sandra. The child requires a blood transfusion every other day be cause she bleeds profusely eacn time her bandages are changed. The doctors explained she was unable to manufacture enough blood to replace the loss. Dean of Show Bulls Very III Cary. 111.. March 13 WV-The dean of show bulls, 13-year-old Netherhall Swanky Dan, Is crit ically ill at the Curtiss Candy company farm here. Thomas Foley, the farm veter inarian, said the Ayreshire suf fered a stroke five days ago which left his left hind leg par alyzed. He said there is some hope the bull will recover suf ficiently to rise and move around his stall. j We'll probably know one ! way or another by tonight," Fo- ley said. j Once valued at $20,000, j Swanky Dan won 84 grand championships at state and oth er large fairs before his retire-: mcnt more than a year ago. His : offspring number well into the; thousands, and he has been call-; ed the Man-o-War of the bo vino world. Abbotts Remarried In Jewish Ceremony Springfield, O., March 13 m A retired rabbi remarried Bud Abbott, the comedian, and his wife, Jennie Mae, at a Jewish ceremony at a hotel here last night. The Abbotts were married 32 years ago at Alexandria, Va in a Christian ceremony. Mrs. Abbott, of Irish descent, several years ago said she wanted to join the Jawish faith, Abbott said. The Rev. Samuel Harris of Dayton performed the ceremony which followed the marriage of two friends of the Abbotts. Miss Joan Rittoff of Springfield and Samuel Kahn of Dayton, presi dent of the Gem City Building Co. in Dayton, were married earlier. LODGES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT tHo. 13088) Estate of William F. Klamp PHKLP3 it BURDICK, Attorneys at Law 1121 Eoultable Bids.. Portland Oregon. Jr the County Court of the 8tate of Oregon for the county oi Manon, rro bate Deaartment. In the Matter of the Estate of Wiiliant F. KlBTnue. deceased: Notice is hereby given that the under- hmL as executrix or me estate William r. Kiampe. fleeeaaeo, nta n.eo rwr final account In the Countr Court oi the Stale of Oreion for Marlon County, and that Saturday the 22nd day of April. 1BS0, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock In the A.M. noon of said dar and the court room of said court has been appointed br said court as the time and place for the hearing of objection thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published, March II, 5d. Data of last publication, April 10, 1813. JENNIE KLAMPI Exeutrtx PHELPS St BURDTHK Uuozam ttw. It, K IT, Ave, S, W r ni fi n u j STOCKS (By the Associated Preset American Caa .... ,n2& Ant Pow. it hi 2St Am Tei it Tei ,.,,, ,..I43. Anaconda SBM Bendiz Aviatioa 41 !i Beth 6te? 33 Boeinc Airplane 27 Calif PaciEJns 37 Canadian Pacific 1-44 Case 4 1 43s! CsterpiUw ,.,..4 3Ma Giirjsler .....,.,, 6-1 Cons Vultee 1214 Continentai Csn ,,,, , 3Ji Crown ZfllerSacU 32 Curtiss Wrisht 8 Doueinj Aircrart - 1 , Bapost te fJctn General Electric 5i General Food ,,,,,, H General Motors Goodyear Tiro .,,,..,. 48 iat Harvester ,,.., 26J.4 Int Paper 36 Keiinecott ,,,,,., SB's Ubby McN St I. 1 Lena Seil "A" 25 Montgomery Ward 54 Hash Kelvinator IS. Nat Dairy ..,.,,.,.. 4ii HY Central , 12s fiorthem Pscillo 13 & Pac Am Fish 12 Pa Gas St Eiee Fa Tei & Tei Penney 3 O Radio Corp Rayonier ........,., Rsyonier PM ....,, Reyrsakis Uetat .. Richfield RsfwT Gtnrs , 33A , 385 ftrart Rnahnrt . ......... 44 Southern Pscifio ................ H Bttndard OU Co. S3 StHdebsJcer Corp. H Sunshine Minis Ssi Traiuamerica . 164 Union Oil Ca! 23 Vnit4 Airline .,...,. Onion Pacilio 1S4 V 8 Bteei 2814 Warner Bros PiO ,. 53 WooJworUi Stock Market New York. March 13 WJ-WeaJtnfss ralironds pulled the stock market toward the downside toda? In one of the siow- est tradina sessions in weeics. The volume at business contracted to rate of around 1,188,008 Aha re Jor the entire da;. Losses throughout the Hat were not impressive, funning to tractions generally out in some cases as much as a point, Radio-TV shares pushed forward early m the ay Before turning oacK mid raised pattern. Steels added fractions for the most part before falling back. Motors turned tower after the rails started losing. Stocks 1b the plus column Included 7. S, Sieei, Wooiworth, Caterpillar Trac tor, Douglas Aircraft, American Can, In ternational Paper. Childs Co., Johaa Manvllie and Lehigh Portland Cement. Leaning lower were Younsstown fiheet Si Tube, Chrysler, Studebaker, Mont gomery Ward, Zenith Radio, Eastman Kodak, C&e&epetkc.ex Ohio, cad. Union Pacific Almost Curiam For 'Little Joe' Fort Monmouth, N.J., March 13 (fP) It looked like curtains for b while out in Chicago for Little Joe, an army signal corps carrier pigeon. Nobody knows how Little Joe, who chalked up a distin guished war record in Italy, ev er got from Fort Monmouth to Chicago, But there he was, lying nearly frozen on a sidewalk in the win dy city nine days ago. He was picked up, given the equiva lent of a hot foot bath and mus tard plaster, and sent home on an airplane by Chicago authori ties. The plane was held up half an hour for the war hero and he rode in a special cage in the pi- lots compartment. At Newark airport yesterday, Little Joe got a hero's welcome from a Fort Monmouth delega tion. He was given a special feed ing, a thorough physical check up and welcomed back by his signal corps buddies. Lady's Right to Cuss Case fo Be Reheard Washington, March 13 W) The case of a lady's right to cuss on the job was handed back to day for a new hearing. The national labor relations board set aside earlier findings on Mrs. Edna Rugglcs, who was fired by the Indianapolis Giove Co., Marion, Ind., last year for persistent swearing. The AFL International Giove Workers union appealed her case, and in September an NLRB trial examiner recommended she be rehired. At that point Mrs. Buggies re marked: "I'm pretty damn tir ed of the whole thing." But to day the board, by a 3 to 1 vote, wiped out the examiner's report and ordered a rehearing of such other disposition of the case as the regional ILRB director finds advisable. l SALEM MARKETS Comtitettd from ecvaex ef Salem tfeaien fat ike t aidant of Capllai Jouidw Rtsders. tttCTtsed 4ailrK Setafl Fee- Prices; Fri M?b It 65 EabijU Peiiett t.2ft. Bairy Feed 3d hens 23-2fc; grade A Leghorn hens. iSc; Kiade A old roosters, lac; sraoe colored fryers, 3 ibs., 33-3 4c Bas-ltse Price Laree AA 35C, lane A, 32-34C, medium AA, 33c; medium A, Sic; crax. 24c. Wholesale Pricea K wnoiesaie prices -1c aijove these prices aiioTe iarse srade A ecnerftliy quoted at 3Bc, medtum. 3oc aaiterfat Prtmisrn, 5?c; So. 1 w. so. 1. w-8ie; ,Quyine Bricesi. Batter V,' halts alt raae jl wc; - taa c. Chi, r.tttln Chicago. March is tmA strong anort- coTertns move sent March, wheat up to a new peak on the hoard oi trade today. Otiier sraJns iifia mm. Wh?at and soybeans started out strong. Another buying ntovement got undcr- was In the last 38 minute, pushing March wijpat to its nest price of the dsy and Hie season. This IoJio'd dls- cioiaTe isibie supply stocks oroppea a. fi,C88 Bushels J&st weK. Lack of any important moisture la the southwestern wheat belt helped new crop wheat deliveries. Wheat closed 54 lower to s" signer. March J2.31a-!i- corn was 4-i higher. March n.3S&, oats were unchanged to isijfhrr. March 74, ryj was chatiged to V hteher. May U2-il.S3, soybrans were hiaher, March ?2.1fe-!W and Jard was 3 cent lower to S cents a hundred pounds higher May Shirley Temple Denies Romance Hollywood, March 13 (ff) Shirley Temple is in love with Hawaii but apparently not with the pineapple heir who escorted her around the romantic Islands. She arrived last night by air from a seven weeks vacation in Hawaii and immediately denied reports which linked her roman tically with Charles Black, 31-year-oid son of a pineapple com pany president. "They (the reports) make me laugh," said she with dimples. She added, however, that she would like to return to Hawaii. Tn really In lov with the place." She also disclosed that she had received a cablegram from John Agar, her divorced hus band. My feelings are still the same about him," she said without dimples. FHof Rod' Smashes info Crowd; 1 Dead Wall Township, N. J., March 13 A wheel torn from B hot rod" racing car smashed into a crowd of spectators yes terday and killed a 17-year-old youth. The wheel also injured another boy. Some 3,500 persons were watching the race at the Mon mouth county airport raceway. The hot rod driver, John Chapman, 23, of Mctedcconk, toid state police his racer had blown two tires, throwing the vehicle into a spin. He halted the jalopy after it swerved close to the crowd. Seventeen-year-old Albert A. Jester of Avon died in an ambu lance from injuries suffered when struck by the wheel. Hen ry Fee, IS, also of Avon, was hospitalized with a neck injury. Assistant Monmouth county prosecutor Charles Frankel or dered Chapman held In $2,500 bail pending a hearing today on charges of causing death by auto. Missionary Council Works Upon Linens Brooks The Woman's Mis sionary Council met at the home of Miss Eveiyn Austin and Miss Dormaiee Bunn, for an ail-day session and covered dish lunch eon. Work was done on linens for Miss Austin. Attending were Mrs. Frank Tischler, Mrs. Arthur Jensen and Clarence, Miss Stella Jor dan, Mrs. Amy File, Mrs. Wiiia Vnyard, Mrs. Quelien Hadiey, Mrs, Laura Golfrler, Miss Ethel Bergiund, Miss Evelyn Moian dcr and the hostesses. Miss Aus tin and Miss Bunn. HOWTOPUTOUTnREOI STOMACH ULCER PAIN cauted by ezcett oeiof tion. eu, heartburn, other iJutraM eaaMtj fay umh tUrmth atrid. rfaodrr't TjaWrU tsr ruftnateed to hrirse amaBtnr tka stoalhirtit; relief of rnr.h rti Urmr-h tiittmm OK MONET BACK! rmMiia rf . H. Planar, Pfa.G oontin mticMiifpim!4 i Tiered mtm. Acid lrf roiT'"frt h brxtgkt m 1 00. 000, 000 I'loBfiicr TNrti in BUN &4 inVfeMsTC iivAMWw ttkMle. Capiia! Journal, Saiem, Oregon, MARKET QUOTATIONS Saieis Lirezlact Htntt Ry Vaiiey Packira CknuSaiiT) Woole4 lambs 320.00 to 123.00 Fefder Lambs Sifi.tH) to 320.00 Calves, gssd 333-455 SJ,.t23.09 to I25.0S Veal US9-3Q0 iosi top ..328.00 to $28.08 Fat deSrj test to U6 Cutter cows .,,,,,.,, .310.00 to 314.00 Dairy heifers ...313.00 to 31600 Bum , ,.tU.S0 to 120.00 Portltnd Proper BnlUrft Tents tie, ableet la 1mm. dial change. Premium imaiitj maximum ta ia I percent Ktdstr delivered in Portiand es-fific Jt S3 score fi3-&&c: so score, 81-Sc SS scare 5Sc Vaiie; rentes and country points 2c iess than first. Better WUQjfisaJft FOB nuik eubu to whHf-isJers. s?d S3 score. 64c. A 92 score, $2ci B score, ic; C. 89 score aOc. Above prises era strictly nominal. C'berje Selling price to fortiaoo whole. sale Oregon singles S3-42C, Oregon & small lo&t 44i-4Sc; trlpieu Uaa that? nsie Em Ue WRaltnlen) A grada iarse 3S-SSHC Fettland Dairy Market Bsuec Tic to retasers: Grada KA prints, fi3c; AA cartons. TOc A prtnta. S6ci carinas "?3c: B prist, 48c. Eir Fricw to retailer Orade AA large, 43c doz.; A large, 41a AA medium a niMmm, a medium, 33c; car tons 2c additional. Vtsecte tr;ce la rtatir- Portlanrf Oregon aiBRifs. 39-42c; Oregon loaf. ,B. loaves, 1s-Sc ib.; trlplfts, cento ess teen 4Snai ftcmium bratuia. aioaaa. 5Jc itv.; JoftJ. fi3iic PcbSIft LWe Cblrhm (Nrx I onaBtT. t.o.b. Plaatai: Brollera, under 2 Jhs. nominai; fryera, 2-3 Sbi, 3S-S2CI 3- Iba. U-34c; roasters, 4 ifes end over, ss-S4c; light hens under Ita. Sfe; over 4 as, 30-21; heavy nenj. aa seigiits, 2; oid roosten, aii Taritej Ht to grower, tcsu. 3Q-3lc nen. c. Price io retailer, dreuedi A rcung sens, ss-sac; A tou&c toaa, 3Bc; light terns, -4Sc Kaelis Average to answer. Mr whiles 4-S Jhs, n-28c io. S-S iba. 15-lSc ooiorec 2 cents lower. Did or htArt doc asd fescka, 5-12c. Preii dressed ;dane SixtTx asd reiailtr. Sc; local, 4S 52c. Coontry-KiSSffi Meat Veal Top aualily 39-496 cttier frsof s-ccarcint sn and m&iltr wltn ttgiiter or neovier, 33 -35c Use 14gat b!ockcra, 2S'a-2$Vt: l.Rtnbs Top aualitr springers. 39-fic; njyS, feesi, lS-2cj tsash liTg one. Beel Oosd cans, S2-3fc J6 t rests Bresnd Meat 4'Wh$lesalra to retailers per wt,1: Brei Good lba.-0: cgfHteeeiaE, 44(3-42; stssstjf, Cosfs; Comnfcrciai, US -38; utility, J4- dfi; catroers-ciitlera, J3i-i3. Beef Cat asi ateersi . Hind miartera. i8-52; rounds. JS-5i; foil ioina. trimmed. IS3-S3; Srlssgiff, SSS-42 gqtiara chuck. Veai and caif : Good, commerciai. aEiii. Lemb: oood-choice apring lambs. 949- ?; cammercisE, w-n; aliiity, J36-3S. Mudon: Good, 1Q iba down. 926-3. Pork iotas, $46-S; houkiera. IS Jba down, 34-35. socreribs, ta-48; -earcass- ea. ni-iK mtxec wtlgnta, 13 per wt. fswer, Portiand Mlseetfaaeau Onicnsi Supply moderate, market doll: Ore. yciiows. No. 1, aiediutn, H.2S-3S; some $i; large, ia-75; i tbs. 2S-35c; boilers. 55 lbs. white 98.25-56; Ci. Potatoes; Ore. local Sur&anKg, Ko. JJ.Se-SS DesciniKa RuaseU, No. 1A, 19.30 15 ibs. 53-SSc; Wash. Netted Qems. Mo. L $3.15-38; 35 iba. 30-a5c: IS Itw. B0-B2c: Na 2, ti. 15-25; larso bakers, 14,00-60; Idaho nusseu, wsixea, jj.do- new potatoes. ffari New crop, stack oaiea, J3. B. Ne, S green Aifalfa, truck or car-lots P-O-B fortiana or i"i:set sound market. I33.S8- 41-00 toni Q, S. No. 1 mixed Tlmottiy, M ton; new crop ant and fetch mixed ha-y at BRcertlfied clover ha. nomlrmH 12K. 3g depending on QaaSity and locaUon oal- as on wiii&iaetie vauey Jarau), Oacara Bark Dry 12 iO graen e Wool YaiJer eoar and medium grada tra jo. Mohair 26e lb. on 32-month growtii. KSsEei Calve SEs ib.j according to wmjn, Pipa, 230 18., Beet, e-lfle Jo,; butts, S-?s ib Country buyera pay So it iihwto wnoiesaig prwes: Jumbo S2o; iarse i7-23ia: medium 15-lSUa. urowsr price, urc.iaro run, o-Hrc. wnoicaaie prwes: er jo. in taa-is isia', nrs gasuty jumbo, Sl-33Vi targe, xm-jvsc; memum, 2-Me; ond OUaiit? ianibo. 39.Ve: Jaw 2 7 Sic: medium 244-2sy.e; bah, igu 20 4c. Grower prices, orchard run: 7raa Forftsnd Lf.eitock FarEEaaa, Gr.( March 15 Ureatoelc: Cattla salable lose: markst not tiiiw atsijilsfis!; sensralg? asking 35-W ents meaer en tera: Iw sales and fairi. iimmil Biasa?; eowa apemsc i3 3i nl Mr iter csnner-catttr as most; soma Tealalancc pan teaa ooa led steers 2B; some held higher; r&edlQss-raod 1m! steers 3 ss. s.3; cemmtKU !oq to aj medium heif ers gooa scarce early; common lisbt wil .JPB Beners oownwara to ear. in;r-Miw:c cuws manur !3.Ht.js; few 15.251 c&isxssB-mediisfis cava is-sa: ae co's to ai.su; food Beef Bails 31-32. Oaivss saia&ie iSQ: tnaraet about steadr: early sales ood vesiers 38-30; clioice scarce; atedititns 21-28; commons down to is. Hoes salse-le 1153; market ralher alow: arous4 &9 cenla Isa-er; (ood-choice 150. iss ios i-i.6a; lbs 18; aood 359- 535 io sows H.58-15.58; choice leaders Sheep salaolfi 350: ml,t aiii slaughter lamhs 53 cents hisher; sood. tiiu,,.. m, jwnat tni-a; early too 24 tor stsorn as weii as wooied lambs seal 3-3$ Ihs; itKliifnis 22: aonri lftv ii.aB. jisuier wMmui around 13. Chleaso Maraets CBicsXO. aiafcri 13 fiJB LtreslAph m.r. Jttl; Bos saiabie 7.5C3; fairly avtive. hutcli. e IS la 13 e?ntg higher than Friday, roost advance on weicnta over 230 n,: sows around 35 cents baher; top 13.25 for several loads of choice 2O0 to 22fl botch. era; oai good and cnolce ise to 23y lbs s to 17.25; 243 t 23 iiMI 158 to HA to 338 lbs 15.00 to 15.53: choice 3B8 ins 15,75; good and choice ISO lo Ian 3ha 10,35 to 13.53: Bulk and cbolce sows Mnder 450 lias H.75 to 15.50: lew 15.35: S7S to SOS las 13,25 to 149, Good clearance. Bfwcp salaoie s.eoo: nottilns done slangnter iajnos, oidding 23.03 down on good to choice wooied offerlnss; asking 33.50 to 30.00 or strong to 50 cents higher tnsn last weeks close;ishrtp awadT; most slaughter ewes 11.53 to 14.50. with 15.50 Cattle salable 10,000; calves 500, Slaugh ter steers and hellers strong to 50 cents higher but omy fairig active at the ad vance; cows and buiis strong to 35 cents higher; vesiers stead: few loads high- good to low choice fed steers and yearlings 50 to 32,00; bulk medium and sood grades 23.00 to 39.0Q; lew common to low- medium grade loans 23.00 to 33.35; me dium and cood seller 22.50 to 20.50; two loacu good vo io weignts g;.2a; good rows 1S.35 to 21.50; common and medium Beef cows 15.35 to 10.50; caimere and cut ters 13.00 to 10.75: most medtum and good aausase feuEls 23 00 to 21 50; odd head to 2200; medium to choice vealers 33.00 to 30.00, PartUni Qrait. Oats No. 2, KB ill. whit. 45.00; barter, Cash wht ibisii: 6olt fUt 3 ( aoft wJiite iexcltKlir.s resj 2 .25; whit li& 3.25. Kajd red lntr: Ordinary 2 lit 19 pr cetii 2.53, 11 pet cent 2.23; 12 per cent 3,35. Hard whit bsart; Ordinary t.3&: eth ers uniotd. TixSay'a sar Ttetiptei Whtat 133, bariy S; iistii corn S; o&U u hay l ssHI feed 15. 25 YEARS Of fHi WOJUD'S flMH Euiinest Ertgine.ring G eorce S, A Iav Company Wetttfft Divisisfl Itl Cry Sttiat, Ua fraatttn . aM. Ettoblithgd 193J L Monday, March 13, 1950 W Death of Sheriff 'roves Mystery Presidio, Tex March 13 VP) ' Officers probtog the death jot Sheriff O. W. Biackie) Morrow had a first class saystery. Did the Elayer ase the sher iffs gun? Where ere Morrow hand cuffs? How Issng AiA the wounded of ficer lay draped on a barbed- wire fence? '. ' Why did he stop Ms car on lonely mountain road? . .. When Texas rangers, highway patrolmen and sheriffs deputies find the answers to these ques tions they hope they'll be on the trail of the mysterious killer. Morrow, a husky six-footer. was shot and left dying on' a lonely mountain road early yes terday la this rugged Big Bend country. Officers said he might have been shot with his own sun. They couldn't find it or his handcuffs. The 43-year-old sheriff had been here on official business and was returning to Marfa, th presidio county seat, shortly af ter midnight yesterday. He was believed to have been driving alone. Apparently he stopped to check a car he had halted. : Two bullets hit Morrow, on grazing his head and the other tearing a hole through his chest and But his back. Desfifute Children bo back fo khooi . Phoenix. Ariju March 13 Smiling children with filled., lunch boxes and warm clothing " started back to school today,' saved from starvation by a flood of donations from throughout the nation. Food, clothing, money and medicine poured Into deitltut farm camps near here faster than a relief committee- could distribute the supplies. The plight of the farm work ers was disclosed when a tru ant officer, checking on large scale absences from school found that ISO children wer starving in the camps because their parents could not find work. Investigators said soma iaio" Hies were reduced to eaticaf weeds alter a January freest damaged citrus and other crops and no work could be found on the ranches. DEATHS Mra. Q:e!y U. Thoirsntc. Itti rul. 4tnl &f 335 Ksji Winers ttrttt. U a tec!' iKMsnt.Sa twiircn is, KtirviTca uy nasoHto,, Horace J. Thoma ot Sttlem. Acnuivc merit ot stfjitm liter by CIoaga-BJkrrirA HteT Wll.Uns Zobct two OTMi wt-er gviOf soxreo u. mw the cee til 82 years. SurTlved by fSsuah. ter, Uri. Rot Btcehtrd tf BAmi ta sons, Herbert rsd Berr.vnl ZobeJ, btrth of Saiem; 11 ertndch'.Idren t;nl uto frw: grfcndafrntfrt-n. ISfmbfj of th ImmxmuA Bnptlet xarcft in fis!em uwt Sslmn Jodf ho, t h-f, sa a.m. ftsiKJaecement SZ wr vScta liter by th ilov-Xdwuds- cfespel. Gear re T. Ewicfcer t MS Bout 33th trtft, MBixb , t th e ot IS Bafaw fey Urt, , ct-nn z,ir,rr oi omero; xntt teoi, Kvr. oM Zwickec of Nf wport and Kninell. live sisters, ttrt Ciir KtTnanBh as Turaef, Mm. HaJs. Bchmm sad item? GhskJ FojKh, boiti of PortUrn,, Mrt.'1 wii wjicome o; Barn tna Mr. Tiln MtU at St kin; fcusr brother, WUlUra Zwfckftr of fititai, lor!rcJ and Kenrr- ZwIsJm:?, bcth fitj Pecdleton, snd Frei Swlcker of CeijaiSiej ind itfct rn4 childrta, SfrsrSces will is hti6 t th ' C3GUK&-Bsr?fe:fe chEpel Wednesday, MfttxH 15, at i:39 pjn. viXh interment la CHjr View cs:neterr. OBITUARY Mrs. Mry McGrew series M ?s, Mtrr JrfcQrew. W. Sttv Jm Bt, died t iSaitm hospital un- iie was n jensttme nairient of Mm xmxnXy ari 3s ssxmiy by daughter, Mrs, Ralph BriSSB, Bttiem Hi. 7, Ms. McQrew ws fesi Ssi MUiO-.tr! Oct. 10, ibis. jTiuerat erica U? w hejjl trcm1 th memorliil chsptsl of th E It man fan- , era! home wil. be tnrtouncecl laier. Mrt. Petrt Ichrstsn 6iiveit',n Mra. Peitu Johnson, 0. ot 411 TieJrst dJc-d i her home Sand?, Bhs wtM born In Narwfty end htvd Uvd livtb many yeari. Snriin r a dauch ir. Oleti 5e5mfists, ttaefc. in the Bit vert on ichaoia; and Uttett, Mr. Kia . ttyiftss. S6S5if ; Mrt. John WtUd od ' Mr, John RusXviste, hAh -of Hendrum, SSinn. and Sara. Herbert Lyotii, Jamca ionm, S.B. Fs3iWT&. sfrv'.ce will ht iwit. from th memorifii is,. e! Ihe txmaa luneriti hoeae wiin tnnouzKtmeaiA later. Ruiht E1fifeeife Saitaide at the Portland crematorium lor 3Wr. Hf rth EiEeoeih IritkLivon, S. vh lled at her homa northwcsit erf Bherldan: She had heen resident sJ tiw contnturs fty for abOBt itn monUis, and formerly lived itt Grfshsm. Sarvivor JncJuda hat daashif feFfait; 0a F, Jirlarvlii, Df-Irjo. Tasas, Shpridan Fun era? horn u is cht.ru ei arraoc mit. (AdvertU.tneBt) GreatChristopher For over Four Oseada Americaar" . Finest Hard ad Solt Cora or Cot. kna Remfly. It rftmrrat whoro ; othtrt paL Imtant Relial- Dom . sot STaporsto. 60c aaa4 iSc Ad DRUG CO. 333 State 3t. Saiem WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER Whfn ethers fail, us oar ChnM n medis. AaitElne ttsr S&S fear la China. Ss Tnattet tth hat all- n?nin, heart, ianea. liver kidney, rheuGiatij.m, tall and bladder fever, lu, ORE.l?ateti. sleai di&&wia itls, femtla eompifcint. CHAN CHARLIE Ut N. Craeacrlat BAlsEM. OER. Tfit- n4 Sat nlr Otttt Rocrc t U I.