Wednesday, March 15, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Ratal, Ortron Turt IT ATOM FLASH LIGHTS DESERT .... - 'V Th Huh ef the second in the 195S series of atomic teitt lighti up a vait arta of the Nevada desert and moun tain surrounding the tt site at Yucca Flat. This picture wai made from Mt. Charleaton, SB milea south at the proving groundi. (AP Wlrephoto.) Addition to Hayesville School Studied by Board " Construction ot an addition to the Hayesville elementary school, ' located on Highway 89E, north of Salem, was con sidered by the board of direc tors of the Salem district Tues day night, The school, located in a fait growing community,' has be come crowded, but Supt. Wal ter Snyder believes that the ad dition of one room will take care of the situation for a few years. The pupils there face the handicap of having to walk along a heavily traveled thor oughfare.' ' March 28 Last Day For Carpenter Exams According to State Civil Service Commission offiicals, Saturday, March' 28, will be the last filing date for applica tions for a carpenter and car penter foreman examination. Carpenter positions with the state service have a beginning alary of $296 a month. Car- ticinci iui cuiaii new n swi ting pay of $322. Future vacancies t the various state Institutions will ha ftlUri frnm Kit nf pi I. gible candidates established as a result of the examination. ' - The commission is accepting on a continuous basis applica tions for a senior house-parent examination. There is no writ ten test involved and appli cants are graded on the basis of an evaluation of their ex perience and training. Qualifi cations include college gradua tion and one year of experience . in the guidance of deinquent children, or any equivalent combination of experience and training. The starting pay. is $272 a month. March 28 will be the last filing -date, for applying for a property appraiser examlna- tion. Applicants . should have two years of property appraisal work and two years of college, or an equivalency. Future va- cancies will be filled from a list established by the examination. The beginning pay it $322 a month, i The commission is seeking applications for examinations for forester - and forest dis patcher. In order to qualify for the forester examination, appll- cants should have graduated from college with a major in forestry or logging engineer ing. The beginning pay is $296 a month. Applicants for the forest dispatcher examination should be high school gradu ates with one year of experi ence in a forestry or logging activity, or have an equivalent amount of experience and training. The starting pay is $261 a month. ' Tentative plans for the en largement were shown by John Grimmer Groom, architect, who suggested possibilities for betterment to Uw present structure. The board hopes that the dis trict in which Hoover school is located, east of Park avenue and north of D streets will be annexed to the city. It would effect a saving of about $1000 year in insurance charges. Supt. Snyder reported a thorough cleanup of the senior high school ground. Students were assisted materially in tne project Inside the building the boys shower rooms were given a thorough scrubbing. "The floor had become about as slip pery as a skating rink," re- 4NIV York, central' STOCKS (By Ttio Assoclatad: Prut) admiral Corporation SOU Alllaft Chsmlcal H aula Chalmers American Airlines US Amorkan Power & Llgb. ,.....' 3 Amtrlcan Tel At Tel .. 1004 American Tobacco- '. 71 H Anaconda Copper ..... 41H Atchlaon Railroad' ..loots Btthlaham Steel ...........4....... SS Bealni Airplane Co. 40 Bore Warner ......... as Burrowa Adding aiaehtl... California Packing Canadian Paclllc . Caterpillar Tractor ...... Calaneta Corporation ..... Chrysler Corporation ..... nltlM Itervlce Consolidated Edison Corxolldated Vultee . ..... Crown Zellerbach .'.,.. curtlia Wright Douglaa Aircraft Du Pontile Nemouri .... Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio .'...,..., aoneral Electrio ......... General Poods Oeneral lootors Georgia Pac Plywood ... Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. ... International Harvester. International Paper. Johns llanville ........... Kennecott Copper Llbbr McNeil Lockheed Aircraft Loeweg Incorporated Long Ball ............... Montgomery Ward. Nash Kelvlnator marked Charlman . Gardner Knapp. , -. v v By way of providing addi tional parking space at senior high, the superintendent sug gested that an 01a quonset nut, currently used for the storage of odds and ends, be moved to the West Salem junior high grounds, where it. can be used to advantage. Moving of this structure as well as an unused bicycle shed, would provide space for an additional 23 Bi cycles, 140 effort will be .made ,at this time to purchase additional around at Liberty school, since it is considered the cost would be excessive. An agreement with the Pros pect Community club for use of the old Prospect scnooi, cal ling for an annual rental of $75, which includes Insurance charges, was authorized by the directors. Hauling of excess earth from the Morningside school site on South 12th street to the Can- dalaria district was agreed upon. The extra cost will not be great, it was explained. Plans for protection of pu pils at Morningside when the building is put in use next Ian were considered. Many pupils will be compelled to use the South 12th street cutoff and; assistance from the highway department in the placing of protective devices w,lll be sought. In . the personnel depart ment, Supt. Snyder reeom mended the hiring of Mrs. Ed ith Sather, Mrs. Patricia Lee and Mrs. Marjorie Nelson, all of Salem. Mrs. Sather has been with the district on an assigned basis. CLARK VISITS TAIPIH Talpeh I.R Gen. Mark Clark, U.N. Far last com mander, arrived here today on a 14-hour stopover during which ke will confer with American and Chinese officials. Northern Pacific Pacific American Plan.. Paclflo Gs sr. Electric Pacific Tel & Tel Packard Motor Car ... Penney, J. c. Pennsylvania R. R; ,., Pepsi cola Co. Phllco Radio Radio Corporation Rayonler Incorp. ....... Raronler Incorp. Pfd. "' Republic steel Reynolds Metals ......"' Richfield Oil Safeway stores Ine. '.. Scott Paper Co. . sears. Roebuck As Co. aocony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif. Standard Oil N.J. '...(., studebaker ' Corp. -.'.'. . v Sunshine Mining Swift & Company .... Transsmerlca Corp. .." Twentieth Century Pol" Union Oil Company ..v Union Pacific United Airlines united Aircraft ..... United Corporation United States Plywood.-. United 6tates Steel Warner Pictures Western Union Tel Westlnghouse . Air Brak... Waatinghouie Electric ... Woolworth .... 17 .... 30U J IS .... 01 .... 31 ... 8414 .... M .... 3SH ... n .... 01 .... ou .... n .... Mtt .... H .... 1314 .... TIC. .... So .... .... 1714 .... M .... us ..... 10s ..... 1114 73 ..... 7414 .... J6H 14 ..... 3411 i.... 4V 3414 ..... nv, ..... 7714 11 ..... 30H HSU ... SH .....07 -..; 33 ..... 1314 -34K, 3714 10 114 1H ...... 5714 00 3614 ...... SOS M14 ...... 7314 ..... S0 14 OK 3S4 ..... 37 4314 114 ..... 3114 ...... 37 , 5 11H 41V. 1SV 43 74 ..... 4314 4(14 MARKET QUOTATIONS POBTLANB PBOOTOCB UST BalMfat Tantalise, sublet! U laa- atedlata ahaua: Premium aualliy. saaal- -.SB af ana par- east acidity - UrertS am Portland W-ns Ib.l first ual- lly 7.7aei aeccod tualltr, M-lle. Valley rautee ana country points, s aenis less. altar Wholesale f.o.b. tar sates a kalaaataa trade AA t score, del A srada, St scare. Seal B, M aoare. 4es c. at scars, 44s. Aaata prises strictly tmlnal. ' . ...... Ckeaea Sslung pries to ParUand whalaaalara. Otagcst tuulas 4S1ia4al Oreaaa la. laal. M)a-U)M;, ttlpltu. 1140 stat was atnglaa. Baga aa Waasaaalara 0afi4la4 aan cootalnhur as loss, aaaea aasludsd f.a.k. Portland, A tiada Ursa, M14-M14e A srada medium, atVa-Hlrtl B srada Ursa, atH-llHe. , raraUad Batry BUraal Battsr maa w tatanata: Oraas As BClnl. TSa: A aulaa. 7s; A srkala, ttai cauls, tjc, m avtsu. aas. ... assa To rauuara. oraaa aa sarga. le; A laria, Sl-Ha; AA medium, Met stadium. M-I7C, A aaaaU.- aatali Oartaau. la addltlootl. east Prist .ta rttailars. ParuaAd. Ocagoa ttnilet, al4-ici l-lt. loavas. SS-Ureal Irlaleta. 114a lass aha 1 laa. Premium arands slaglss. HIM leaf, m 14a. Piaattstd American aheesa, ,1b. laavaa ta retail, aalt-agita. n. . raalttr . -. - lira amiaaaaa tna 1 naror. s.a.a.. plants.) Pryeta, 3(4-3 SH. -3Iei S-4 las.. 30.31s; arastsrs. 4)4 laa,.ua asar, ta-Uc; kaary kans, all wemhta. rl-atti. light hens, all welshta. -Siti aid roost an. li-ltoi ' aaaaa caiakaas prysrs, ivi-j sis.. U-tsc; rossUrs, W-44ci Ught kau, 31 3Sei ktavy kana, a-37ci ant am fryers, all welshta, t-ate. . . ; Bakalat Avaraga to arewsrg;. uva whltaa, 4-1 las., 3i-37e; I I las, 33-3sa lb., old doss. lt-14e; lew hlahsr. Prash drausd (ryara to ratalltra, 41-ttci cut UP. H-Wc. :.. A '. Caaatry Kulai kUaat- ' Veal Top aualltr. 3s-43o m.1 rough htavlta. 3I-31C . ssi Man ataaaara, si-sac; saws, awnt B-llc. lAmka Top trade aprlngare, 41-44t; othsr sradea, aoeardlni ta aaallty. ,. Btalten Beat -awes and watners. is- He lb; v. . ." . Baaf Utility aawt, M-xii st.i aAutr-' eutUra, IS-37C. Praak Draaaed Maata 1 Whalaaalara aa retallars: tsauaia psr twt.: eel Stasra, sboles W0-7M lbs.. 33. 00-40.00: good. le.tc-K 00. commercial 16.00-t7.00i - utility. 3i.ao-36.oo; - cows, commercial, 31.to-34.v0; utuity, 10.00 33.00; aannera suturs, S3.M-31.tO. - ' . I 1 tsf Cala (COatea attera). Hind auartara, ttao-w.toi nands. ts.ao-tt.K; luu lalnt. trimmed. tt.aa.T3.to; tri- aaglsa, It.tt-m.ao; toro-auartara, tt.to 30.00; ahucks, I7.aa-40.N; rlas, ' 40. to ll OS. Vaai Oaod. HS-U.M: eemmertlala. 137-41. - .1 vajvea cm slat. sta-as.Tsi taatarar- SlsU. 131-40. asata prima akrinaagt. t-aw araw S03-S1I toad, 040-44. , . . . mallsa-oood choice, tai-n. Park Cala Loint, Ms. 1. a-lt lbs.. Wi ll: ahauldsrs, It Ma. Mt-Jt; sparerlsa. 140-40: link bams. 10-U rhs, tu-H. Imaksd Slaasa Sklnnsd. aST-aa.ao. na- nnad lard la drums, lll.ta-ui aiaa a sc on, tw-sa.u. ' ' ' Psstlaad atlseelltaetae ' ' Calary Cal. flat arata. l-t da., 0311-4.31. res ta M OO. Or IIS 03.00. CMlaaa tt St. aacks Wait Oratact rtl- lows, medium. 04.00-70: l-lnch, - 06 00 I.W; No. 3s, 01-361 aoUara. It a. aacks. 4I-47CI Idaho yallowt, large. 04.K-6.00; Ma. 1, white, Urge. 4.70-1.00. Palateea Ore.-Wash. rasssta. No. 1, 04.10-1.00; aama brands to II U: kakere. u.aava.H: IS ma., alaa A. 01.U-l.e0; lb. mesh. SO-lie: taper, 41-IJe; Do. I. to lbs, 01.40-1. 10; Idaho bakers, kalss. 010 lbl a3.ao-1.oa; loo-la. aacaa.. as-vwa-sai U lb. Ho. is, ll.tt. ' ay U. a No. 1 traaa alfalfa. 4 Usared car lots t a b. Portland, nominal tm sal aa Sab: auattls. asi-40. Waal WUlamalla lKy maatlr ktasl- nal at aaa la. araasa basis. ldaa carseg. lt-lla u. aooorsint aa weights: ires kits. 11-ltol bulla, 4-lei hutsher mow hides. 1-0c. rtltarta Wholesale selling prist Ma. 1 laraa Baraelonas, 14-Mo lk.i trower rlcss Mthard run. 14-110 lb. Wsiaata Wholeaala ssllun prtaa, flrtt iialltw Umi Pranauattaa. 33-33a gb.l grower pries, arehard run, ll-ltt lb few beat to 10c. . PasilmHd OUstslda alarkat' ' Portland ' aim spring cauliflower sold for 13 a araU today on the Portland Eastslde Parmsrt Wholasala Produce market. Brooki dlttrlct . dry ' ankina ar ought 04 a 10-lb. aaek. . WUlametta rainy aahbaga was tcarot and sold firm at H e arata, ... Ckleaaa Lliaataek , Ohicaco t,T7 Prices on bote pushed ahaad 10 to 35 cants a hundred pounds Wsdnatday In spite ol a continuing lack of buying Interest from shippers. Cattle were ateadr'to 10- cent lower but sheen trading was slow tsttint started with Indications at a steady market early. Barowa and tllta mostly aakfl from 0VIM to tha tow of tno.it. sews took 117.16 to OIO.M mostly. -, . . . Good to prime eteers- and yearllngg nenerally were worth in to to 037. M and good to prime haKers from tl.no ta 133.76. Cows topped at 010.H. SALEM MARKETS r Her tfm HtAff. (BenlMtl UUl. 10Vlb. but. Ksttr BBlBVasl M.aPS-.aS. Dalrr W4-U M-n M ft, .U). M te-i (loo wu. - Pdkaitri- Mfiu rntm vonxm mm, Wei AM rMUrts U; olartd fowl, Mc; Lntwra lovU Mi rowur, Kc . sftre: ... UmrUM Ftieesi mtu AA. lUtt A. Uosut kmuub AA, Hi aiMiam 4, all. iole: until, lie. WhdtUlt Frit HI WIMHWtUs) BTltU (wntrkUy Mo biibtr khu lh iUm boTt. urn irHi a ntru Wtm at Me; n4tliin. 0lo. , - t BBitartBaW-BUTiBC priM! rrtsSiua, Tl fltt: Mow 1- OsVltV: I. 7. . BalUr WbolMkU iiMi A VUoMiBMh TS nuu, 7T. sfUt. Oalta Bewarl OTMOU oftUW COllffft PotktO dasllP- mtatm lacra4d ac4 mIob aiitpiaaU datrtaMol durlut lb paat VMk. PtUm wn itronutr an ioUtati nd aaehtvn ad on outooj. - .. . t : - Hi ttftUon' potato ahtpmonti ejurlnc tna . wtoK oMing much 11, tataMa Uttlo tjvtr mm eat. Thii wu aa I eroua af 44 an attr tha prttiou wttk, and around M0 oaxa mort than wtro tnippM durlov in oorrotpoooint wtak out yttr aio. sthavpnionU from lh Nortbwoit otlrapptd oft around 144 on thla put ink wbin aainpirtd ta ahlp- mtnta at a votk aarilor. Orogon a)tlppad 1W oo and idft&o art lp pod 1IM. 4Mitp- 11111 rrota wauioflion Miami n un, Potato pricM waro firm and ctronctr thla pait vaak tt atrtral af kho Import aul potato markata rn Uit nation. Vrteoa advaocad around H aants a stack Portland thla paat waaK on Oraion Rui MU. I7. '. Ho. i A' war vholaaallnt from m.m to m.to a hunelradwaltl.t, Prteo adrancaa wara alio notad at Chl- eato. San rranclieo, Loa Anselaa, and at tna Idaho raita ahtppina point, Tha nation'! potato aoroaia in 1061 will . ba 4(i pir aent Uraar - than -laat rtar, if tha Utreh 1 plantlni lntantlona ara oarrlad out. Potato 1 rowan In tha it aarly atataa plan to Inertaaa khtlr acreua by 10 par cant, and In tha ln ttrmaoiaia atataa. tna meraajiaa la pectad to ba around S or 8 par oant reatar than laat rtar. In-tha 20 lata tatu, whkh lncluda Oratton, aereata la atpeotad lo ot lnraaaad by par tnt. Moat aC tha Inereaat In lata potatoaa,la In tha 11 WtiUrn atataa. Orowara In thaaa atataa- tntand plant par oant mora aaraua than Way ia laat 7ar. Orccon irowara ara pUanlnt a II pat aant tartar aereata than tha anal. M.000 acrta at a. yaar aao,: -i Tba natlon'a onion ahlpmtnta ooppa4 down to 1U cara thla raat waak aa aom- pwtd to Ml tna prarloua waak. aVilp- mmU aalo Paat vaak war aha aauUaat af any waak darina taa taas paar. awap vanta Iraat Ovaaan thla paat waak total ad 44 aara. On tha POsMan wmauaaia aaaimat ania ptvat waak arar 004 aaaka af aaU'jata wara acalf4 bw trwak, and WbaiaVd far prleaa bstaaaa fraaa on waak. . . PartUal Uraataak ' Partland ajJtv Catua: 0441 aaaadri aaa aowa M-Me lawar: ahataa 400 )b. fad ataara M-IO; aoawr4lalao4 tt-tt; utility aUtra M.oa-lOJO; aanaar-aattar aowa 11-13. atiuty aowa ia.04-.M; utility bulla 1111. Calrai: Mt acMra, ataadyt good analaa vaalara M-ll! prima Mi aoamarclai: vaaiara M-S4) aulla onowa la 14. anaa: aaa: aativa. aaaaar: aa Mi lb. butahara tt.M-M, aboka Ml -404 lb. aowa 10-11. haau mo: auadyt aholaa M lb. wool- ad lamb 111 ahalea-prtata aaoiabla ta 11 M and aborat wtlllty kaaj down iT.ao; aaod laaaara 111 aaa aUuwhttr awaa 4-10. Partlaai nli ' Portland 4V-Na 4oarao araina auotad. Whaat (bid) 4a arrrra aaarkat, baala No. l bulk, dallvarad aoaat: Soft Whit 143: Soft Whit (netudtnr Jan) 1; Whit Club S.41. Hard Had Wantar: b?aUnarv t-44; 14 par aant S 44, U par aant , l.4i II par aant 1.44. - Oar racalpli: ' whaat 111; baaiay 1; flour li aorn 4i aalU faat 14. I.- Ohkaao CV- Or tna aaaad am board af tra4a Wadnaaday without any apacUla nawa ta aaeount for tha alump. Brokara aald thara aaaaarad to aa aona dlaappolntmant at tha Inability af ana aaariat aa aonunua wiin tna uaan of atroMth ahawn ka Tuaaday'a aaaalop. That ahaaiamntaaant aaiaaod .aaaaa au ins from local tradara. Whaat aleaad 1H-1 lawar. Hoy N WM4; corn lewar. May $1. WW 's. : oata iu lowar. Hay 7i- 1 to 114 lowar. May M4-Ut aorbaana m to 1 aant lowar. aaay b.ok- aa.vi. and lard I a tela a hundrad pound law ar, May fii.aa. tak Markat' : Now Tark lav- An aarly forward auraa in tha atoek nvrkt Waoaattay waa ahackad in laur traainc. Oalna at ona time aatandad to aatwaan 1 and 1 pointa at tha autc&r, but tba baat part af tha rtaa waa anavaa iown t around S point at tha moat Oalna and loaaai wara laraaly fractional with tha downalda aaMom aan tat below 1 point. Volume built no aa aa aetlmated t. 400,000 aharaa, ana at tma haaTlaat aara of aha last me month. Tutedar 1 total waa l,r,o VirpPcriv Clerk for FO Hn. Vlrfie K. Perry, who. with her husband operatss (he ; store at Chemawa, has bwn ; named elerk In charfe af the contract post office that will becomt ffeetive April 1. An- . nouncement to this effect wee " received Wednesday by Peart- ' master Albert C. Graff. Decision to change the stsv tus of postal operations at Cha mawa from that of third elass post office to contract branch of th Salem post office waa . made recently by the postal ssrvlcs. Mrs. Martin Knittet has 1 served as . postmaster at . Chemawa during the peat twe or three years. Receipt and dispatch of snail . through Chemawa will be eotv : tinued as heretofore undar the ' contract arrangement and aha branch-will have Its own east -celling stamp, i - : ':': . ) w " , ,.:,.'. February Bond Sales ; $200,235 in County f U. . ' savings bonds pur-' chases amounted to $200,235 ln Marlon county in February,' compared . with a quota of $318,075 according to a report ; : received here today from X.' C. Sammons,. state bond sale chairman Portland. - :rv?r. Tot the - state ' purchases were (1,162,858, '64 per eent above " February, 1852. : The . national Increase for February was 22 per eent, gammons saldi s Tor Polk eouhty February sales were - $12,687,' for Lira " $68,875 end for ; Yamhill $4t, 021. ' '. .:.'."-- Mid-Willamette Obituaries Sue C. Greene Stay ton Mrs. Sue C. Greene, 61, of Mill'City, died in a Salem hospital Monday, March 28. Mrs. Greene was born at Webster, S. D., March 18, 1882. Surviving are her husband, Wesley Greene, Mill City; two daughters, Mrs. Lee Kuhlman, Mill City; and Mrs. Raymond Thompson, Mill City; her moth er, Mrs. Mary Flanders, Comp ton, Calif.; six brothers, four sisters and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Mill City Presbyterian church at 1:30 pjn., Thursday, March 27, with the Rev. Noble Streeter officiating. Members of tha Mill City Rebekah lodge will take part In the ceremony. Burial will be In Belcrest Memorial Park, Salem, under direction of the Weddle Funer al Home, Stayton. eral brothera and atstere. Including Charles Ifarel, Agenda, Ka allies: Bare and Joe Havel, both of Cuba, Ka. Serr kss will ba rule Prldsj, Msreh ST at 1:10 p.m. ta the VlrtU T. Oolden Chapel with the Bsr. John 3. alrsra edlelallnt. National Credit Card, Inc. - CREDIT CARD me An Orsgon Cerporillon amRitH iwm ar stock CsMrrirrvg sf: ' 1 stun CUss A suit sauteei ttTn( non-TOtJnf MmnMTl 1 share CUsa B Bar at HtrtkllMitlns TpMng amen- 1 atuu-e Class C 8100 yn 1 aransUtlTt an-Tt4mf , osref erred. At $1001 Per Unit Ordtrs (armlM to SUto ef Oregon) ACtfrsried By st4aWotlrlTlAU,ot. Tlam Hts-. fortltad 4, Orajoa DEATHS mtmm awv.n . ... I Alma Jacobeon, tt a loeal hospital March 14. Shlpmaiit kaa taen made to runera, nuuiw, vwv - -. for services and Interment bp Clourti Barrlck Co. SdwarS Barel Idward Harel. at tha rssldsnca 100 rubeta ltd.. Salem, slsrtll 14. Snrrlrad tp wifa, Mrs. BUM Mmi. Salsmj taw J. R. Williston, Bruce & Co. Istsbllshed 1888 MEMBERS New York Stock ixchange American Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Let Angele. Stock Ixehonge Edmonton Stock Exchange and other exchanges New York San Frorvcisco Seattle Los Angeles Portland Salem Office 203 Oregon Building Phone 3-4106 Miami Beoch Arthur W. Smither JUIph A. Smither Harold F. Smither Henry A. Wlllecke Yaw tjtm't encfwot pokrpooy agilhy kom a tnttk faBTdtic huttkeGMCthmn U. .... i .- ' :l Vw'd Kke have ptmenier-ear ptm und oaotxMmy n the highway - mnd you'll gtt it frm tk$ 1953 GMCt. , ; , , , . , , Far there tare two arammKkwa advtMtc atitvt ttep ttwj smw GMG'i fir oWtrtJ A ail pravtotM trttck ptriormanott Otaet Dvtal-Rarvge Hydra-Matio Drive - the Wly aaijtotTrfitic ashrit wkh 3 tpaajdrt tor traffic, 4 lor the pcn roMrd-avvilahre on 19 mtxiele thnm&io. the K nd 1-wOti ctvoety range. Twoi a new line ofeagkica ol progreeMve 6tmgn, with owneenion l-atioi of 7 to 1 mnd to l-th highest y gtsoline truck engine ever built. Here's pile driver power behind every puton stroke lashkiti heel A mmiber ef ebaais tdvaHtOM too, add to the eatTa value features that Brake GMCi, faint for point, the btggeet doHar's worth in the li&-4rwk ftetd as well ae in the heavier lines. We eotpfidently tell yoej- tiSete great sew GMCs will do your job better, easier, and at the lowest ever. aHooet. They have stamina beyond their size, because they're "built like the big ones" -the hevy-claty GMCi that lead the world in sales. , That's swypng a lot. But jmt Gomln-mriyN'provelt. mm raW l A Gmtrel Afesero resW TRUCK SALES & SERVICE CO. 555 N. Front St., Salem, Ore. , tsMmv iiM tim :- aaTCflpOOa)9 asBwRH B9ttaHT WBmtiiQQmjQ WflttttittLtLm sawBTwBWaBsBBi W99mWm9, it a a 3 a :v l