Hickman Wins Yakima Awards J Keizer Mickey Hickman, zoute 2, Salem, has received no tice from the Washington State poultry association that, at the winter show just over in Yak ima, his birds accounted for two championships, making the fourth consecutive year he has had a champion at this show. His entry consisted of 21 birds. .Winning in Black Rose Comb bantams were second and fourth cocks; first, second, fourth and fifth hens; first cockerel, first pullet, first old trio. In Rose Comb White Leghorn bantams; first cock, first, second and third hens. The first prize hen was Champion Rose Comb Leghorn and she was champion Mediterannean at this show last year. Hickman entered a single comb White Leghorn bantam cockerel given to him at the Or egon State Fair poultry show where he has been an attendant since 1938 and it won first in its class, was champion cockerel, champion opposite sex and won a $5 and a $10 cash special. In addition to the regular pre miums Hickman won the $10 Master Breeder award and sec (' ond distance special. His next shows will be Van couver, Wash., and Pomona, California. FINANCIAL DECEMBER CASH Extra cash for shopping might make all the deference 150.00 for a weeks costs only 70. Other amounts In proportion. Pay only for the time you use the cash, no o-slgner neces sary . . . You choose the monthly pay menu . . . You choose the payment date. Don't borrow unnecessarily, but If a loan Is the best solution remember we say "Yes" to 4 out of 5 who apply. Come In. or phone first for faster service. Open Saturday 9 to 1 p. m. Nov. IB thru Dec. 17 Personal Finance Co. of Salem M8 State Ph. 22484 Rm. 12S C. R. Allen, Mar. 8.-122-M-165 f7,000 PRIVATE money to loan. Will dl Vlde. 2-0794. . r296 $7,ir( private money to loan. Will di vlde. Ph. 2-0797. r298 FARM AITD CITY IO ANA 4b and fi TOUB OWN TERMS of repayment within reason. Cash for Real Estate Contract and Second Mortgages. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. 101 Pioneer Trust Bids Ph. J-71M r WANTED to sell 1st mortaage on food North Salem residential. Bat. 10900. Will give sizeable discount. Pays 57.. Reply Capital Journal, box 395. r29B PRIVATE HONEY Special Rates and Terms On Larger Loans Long and Short Tim Payments ROY H. SIMMONS ISO South Commercial St Phone S-B161 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 183 3. Ohuroh Parkins' a Plenty Ph. 1-357 Lie No. U-1M 8-1B4 $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. 1980 Fairground Road Next Door to Bank Free Parkins Phone 17032 Lie N U30B-83S1 Floyd Eenyon. Mtr. I . . SEE. OS FOR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOAMS ONLY 4 OR INTEREST S to 40 Years and No Commission Leo N. Childs, Jno REALTORS S44 State St Phone J-10M r FINANCIAL GENERAL FINANCE CORP. LOANS Lie- 8-133 and U-220 and ROY H. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 136 8. Commercial St. TeL 3-9161 INSURANCE INSURE AND BE SURE Save 20 to 30 on Auto Insurant Complete Line of Insurance VAN M. OREER AGENCY 03 Highland Ave. Ph. 9-2451 ra30b TRAILERS 1948, 25-FT. Pacific Liner. Butane cook- inff. Forced oil heating, ref., elee. hot water heater, carpeted living room and bedroom. Excellent condition. $1360. See Ray Curtis, Howard's Trailer Court, 3500 Portland Rd. t296" DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented, repaired. Roen. 456 Court. Phone 1-0773. APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair eeirlej new appllaneca vmee's Kieetrie rnonc Free estimate. .Trade-ins accepted on 1-B239 137 S Libert i St o AT-UR DOOR SHARPENING Lawn mowers, scissors, knives sharp ened. Dexter. 1140 Center. 3-8633. o AUTO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towtnt service day phone 1-9286 Klcnt 2-1804 33" Center - BULLDOZING Bulldoslnc, leveling, road bids.. clear Ins, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Filrview Ave. Ph. 3-3140, Salem. o8 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel, repair that home now. Terms. No down payment Phone 3-4630 o CARPENTERING AND PLASTERING Plumbing, fixture Installing, cement fin ishing. Reasonable. Rt. 1, box 418. CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCh casb re lister Al makes gold, ranted, re pa: -ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 e CEMENT WORK For expert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalk, drivewava patloa, euro valla eto. Can 3-4850 O CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum cleaned. Ensley, 771 8. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. 0311 EXCAVATING Ben Otjen St Son excavatinc A grading. Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. o7 EXTERMINATORS Cockroach. Moth Exterminator Service. Pa. 4-2474. Let Cross. RU a, Box 437-C. 0311 JW-.thaaot for flowers Dial Villi o TRNACK CIRCULATOR SERVICE Vacuumed & repaired. Dvorak. Ph. 34993 03 gOMEPRQDUCTS RAWLHOH PRODUCTS. 1-8576, 318 WP a. Bridges' Trial Witness Mrs. Irene Patti Harris, 63, whose husband has been a wa terfront worked for 30 years, was called by the prosecution to corroborate testimony by key witness John Schomaker in the perjury trial of Harry Bridges at San Francisco. (AP Wirephoto) Return Home from Eugene Brooks Mrs. Laura Goffrier and daughter. Miss Marv r.nff. rier, have returned home from Jiugene, where she visited her sister, Mrs. P. J. Hanns. DIRECTORY HOUSEHOLD PRODUCTS J. R Watklna Oo products. Pree de ivery 1717 Center Ph 3-6395. o1 INSULATION Johns-Manvllle. Phone 3-3748. JANITOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waxing Buildings - Factories - Homes Estimates Without Obligation AMERICAN BLDG. MAI NT. 00. Ph. Salem 3-8133 e LANDSCAPF NURSERY P V Doerfler St Sons, Ornamentals. 150 n. Lancaster ur. at cor pu. a-1322. o' DELUZ SERVE SELF Laundry 345 Jef- icrson at rnone 33453. LAWNMOWERS Sharpened, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Harry w. ocott, ivi a. conn, at. o311' MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4089 MUSIC LESSONS Spanish St Hawaiian Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo, etc. )523 Court St. Ph. 3-7569. 07' OFFICE FURNITURE it SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files and fillntr suddHm. safes, duplicators and supplies. . desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief c is. Pierce Wire Recorders, Roen. 456 Court. OIL BURNER SERVICE Vfstrom's ar equlpiwd to o rout PAintlDB pnone 3-2(93 PAINTING A PAPESnANGmo Painting and psperhsnarina. Free esti mate. Ph. 3-8513. B57 Shipping. oT PAPEBBANGINQ Expert PaperhanKlng and. palntlok. H. J. Woodjworth. Ph. 3-9807. Fre. est. O305" Paperhantlni to your satisfaction. 3S Tears .xp. Also painting. Ph. 3-0810. 0303 PRUNING AND SPRAYING Philip W. Belike. Ph. 2-1308. risher. 170 Lancaster Dr. Ph. 3-2084. 030' Repair e Contract Glen Moody. Ph. J4. O209 PICTURE PBAMINO ROAD GRADING Lame se Small Jobs. New grader. Joy strlcKladen. phone 3-5410. SEWING MACHINES Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms. all makes, w. Davenport. Pb. 3-7671 O307" SAND GRAVEL Oarden 6o!L crushed rock. Shovel avd dragline excavating Walling Sand & Gravel 00. Phone 3.9249 Valley Sand A Gravel Co Slit, sand tt 1 11 dirt Excavating 10B shovel A cats Traetor sooop A trucks tor dirt moving Ph office 34003, res. 37146 0 Salem Saw Wrks. Pb. 3-7603. 1293 N. 5th. O307 SEPTIC TANKS Mike's Septic Service. Tank clesned. Roto Rooter service on Sewers. 107S Elm St., w. salem. Ph. 3-9M8. 3-5327. 02' fit. P. Bamel. Septlo tanks, sewer and drain line cleaned Guaranteed work 1143-8th St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404 O301' Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge Call us collect Todd's Septle Tank Service, 550, Larsen. Phone 2-0734. SEWERS AND SEPTIr TANKS Electric Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent. Razor Sharp Cutting Blades Clean Sewers. Drama Tanks. Ph. 3-5327. SEWING MACHINES All repairs guaranteed. Pre, pickup A delivery, used machines bought A sold. Ph. 3-6589, 1091 Edgewater; 0297" AU makes repaired, free estimates singer Sewing Machine Co 130 No Commercial Ph 8-3513. o TRANSrEF STORAGE .ocal A Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal A briquets Trucks to Portland dally. Agent tor Begins House hold goods moved to anywhere fn 0.8 or Canada Larmer Transfer A Storage Ph 3-3131 0 TRUCK A TRANSFER TYPEWRITERS Smith Oorona, Remington Royal. Under wood portables Ah makes used machines Repairs and rent Roen 458 Court o VENETIAN BLINDS ?alem Venetian Blinds made to order or rellnlabad Relnholdt A Lewis 3-3639 Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328. WEATHERSTRIPPTNG free estimates. T. PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5965. WELL DRILLING WINDOW CLEANTNO Acme I indow Clesners Wlndowe, walls gt woOOWor. cie.neu iiuuip .iiwi waxed and polished Pb 3-3337 347 Court Langdoa Culbertsoo and Mather WINDOW SHADES Washable Roller Msde to order I Day Del Relnhoidt A Lewis Ph 21839 0 WOOD A SAWDUST West Salem Puel Co Ph 3-4031 Journal Want Ads Pay Cattle Score At Independence The registered Jersey bull, Lilac Coruscate Andy, owned by Chester J. Jenkins of Indepen dence, is announced by the American Jersey Cattle club from its national headquarters in Columbus, O., as having qual ified as a tested sire whose daughters average more than two times the butterfat produc tion of the average dairy cow in the United Staes. The 10 tested daughters of Lilac Coruscate Andy produced an average of 8,559 pounds of milk, testing 5.8 percent butter fat and averaging 496 pounds of fat each. All records were made under official supervision and The American Jersey Cattle club, and the production is com puted on a 305-day twice daily milking mature basis. Lilac Coruscate Andy has Been officially classified for type by the club with a rating of very good, equivalent to a score of P5 percent or better when compared to the breed's type score card allotting 100 points to a perfect animal. This sire was bred by Harry D. Iliff of Independence, and purchased as a calf by Jenkins in 1949. Three registered Jersey cows, one owned by Mrs. Harry D. Iliff and two owned by Robert M. Iliff, both of Sunny Lea Jersey Farm, Independence, have com pleted outstanding production records, as announced by The American Jersey Cattle club. Mrs. Iliff 's registered Jersey, Lilac Remus Lightning Peg pro duced 11,753 pounds of milk and 683 pounds of butterfat at the age of 2 years and 11 months, which is more than three times as much butterfat as the average dairy cow produces in the Unit ed States. The two Jerseys owned by Robert M. Iliff are Lilac Remus Lightening Fay with a production record of 8,- 418 pounds of milk and 538 pounds of butterfat at the age of 2 years 9 months, and Lilac Cor onator Do Do has produced 9,650 pounds of milk and 594 pounds of butterfat at the age of 2 years and 7 months. This is more than two and one half times as much butterfat as the average dairy cow produces in the Unit ed States. The records of the above three cows were made on 365 day actual production and qualifies each cow for the Silver Medal awards of The American Jersey Cattle club. West Germans Suggest Army Frankfurt, Germany, Dec. 12 W) The west German govern ment said today the Associated Press yesterday misquoted Chancellor Dr. Konrad Aden auer on the subject of German military contingents. The government said Adenau er told a closed meeting of his Christian democratic party in Koenigswinter: "In their possible deliberations the western powers should not overlook that Germany is no desert which one can dispose of as a theater of war, but instead is a densely populated country. Furthermore, the allies should ask which would be worse: "The menace of Russia or the possi bility of German contingents in a European army for the protec tion of the continent." The Associated Press yester day reported erroneously from Bonn that Adenauer said that German" military forces should be included in any future Euro pean army." LEGAL NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING As executrix of the estate of MINTA REQNER, deceased, the undersigned nas filed In Circuit Court of Oregon for Mar lon County, In Probate, her final account In estate of said decedent, and December 16. 1949. 10 o'clock, a.m.. and courtroom of said court, have been appointed by said court for hearing of objections to said ac count and settlement thereof. LUELLA M. CHARLTON, Executrix Aforesaid Allan O. Carson and Wallace P. Carson Attorneys for Executrix. November 14. 21. 28. December 8, 12. 1949 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION. NO. 3041B. HAiLIE E. SHARD, Plaintiff. T. ROSS J. SHARD, Defendant. SUMMONS To: ROSS J. SHARD. Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON: You ar hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint ftled Huainjit you In the abovo entitled suit with in ten day, from the- date of service of this jjummotu upon you. If aerved with in thla county: or If aerved within any other county In thla state, then within 20 day from the date of the service of this aummons upon you; or If aerved by publication, then within four weeka from the sth day oi Decern Der. ma. the date of thj flrat publication hereof; and If you fall 10 to answer. lor want there of, Uie plaintiff will apply to tha court for the relief demanded In her com plaint on file herein. Publication of this aummona la made pursuant to order of thLs court, made and entered on the 30th day of Novem ber, 1949, dlrectlm the publication hereof and that the date of the flr.U publica tion thereof shall be the 5th day of December, 1949. OSTERMAN AND WILLIAMS 33T Orevon Bulldlns Salem, Oregon. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. ffffi-r-jf rr Pr !rr w w V? LODGES A Kin&wood Lodge No. 204. A.P. k AM., Stated and election Monday, Dev. 12. 7:30 pjn. 295 A Alnsworth Lodge No. 201, A.F. 7$ & AM. Tues., Dec. 13th. Elec tion, 7:30 pin. 296 A Salem Lodge No. 4, A.P. & 7$AM. Wed., Dec. 14, E. A. de gree, 7:30 pjn. 7' In Custody Mrs. Nancy Ford (left), a 79-year-old great grandmother, is led from her apartment in San Francisco, in custody of police officer Joseph Miles. Officer Miles said Mrs. Ford shot and critically wounded her landlady, Mrs. Marie Berry, 48, following an argument with the landlady's hus band, James Berry. (AP Wirephoto) SALEM MARKETS QUOTATIONS Salem Llveitouk Harkev V-lley fack.nl Comnanyt Wooled lambs . 119.00 to S20.00 Feeder lamb .... Cutter cons Dairy Heifers Pat dairy cows .. , $13.00 to $17.00 18.00 to U.O0 , $12.00 to $1.00 $11.00 to $12.00 Bulls . .$12.00 to $17.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs.) $18.00 to 2" U Veal (150-300 lbs., top ....$20.00 to 'MU0 Portland Eaitilda Market Best local cauliflower aold lor 1 1.00 to $1.25 a crate on the Portland Eastslde Farmers Wholesale Produce market to day. Cabbage brought 91.25 to $1.50 an 85-Ib sack. Pink grapefruit was offered at $7.'J5 a box with white Arizona at $3.00 to $3.25. Bunched vegetable prices included: Beela 60 to 70 cents; carrots 60 to 75 cents; green onions 00 to 70 cents; and broccoli $1.00 to $1.25. Spinach waa $1.25 to 11.50 an orange box. Portland Proaae Botterfat Tentatm, itfcject to imme diate changa Premium quality maximum to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered In Portland 67o lb.; 92 score, 65c lb.; 90 score, 03c: 89 score, 55c. Valley routes and country points 2e lesa than first Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes to wholesaler, grade 93 score, 63c A 92 score. 62ei B 80 score. OOo lb., O 89 score, B.C. Above prices ar atrlctly nominal Cheese Selling price to Portland whole sale Oregon singles 39-42c, Oregon 6 smalt loaf. titt-tSe, triplets 1 less than ningles. Bats (to wboleialera) A grade large, 42l4-444c; A medium, 38-36 Vic; grade Portland Dairy Market ' nutter price to retauere: oraae aa prints. 88ct AA cartons. 89c: A prints. 68c; A cartons 69et B prints. '65c. r.rgs iricea to retanera: uraae sa large, 49o dox.t certified A large, 61c; A large 46c; AA medium, 42c; cer tified A medium. 41c: B medium. S7et A email, 39c; cartons 3c additional. Cheese Price to retailers Portland Oregon alnglea 39-42e, Oregon loaf, 6 lb loafs 44A-45o lb.; triplets, 1V4 cents less than singles Premium brands, alnglea. 9Ittfl 1D.1 lOai. OJttO. Poultry Live Chlekeni No. I quality FOB plants, No. 1 broilers under 3 lbs. 30-a4c lb. fryers 3-3 lbs.. 23-36c: 3-4 lbs 27oi roasters 4 lb and over. 37-28ci fowl, Leghorns. 4 lb-, and under, 15-18c: over 4 lbs, 16-18c; colored fowl, all weights, 23 23c: roosters, all weights, 22-23c. Turkey Net to growers, tonu, 30 14-3 lc; hens, 44-45c. Rabbits Average t growers, live whites. 4-5 lbs.. 17-180 lb.: B-fl lbs.. 15-17o b.' colored 3 eenta tower, old or Heavy does. and ducks. B-iae. rresn dressed idano Ward Incident Got Only Passing Attention in China Aboard Lakeland Victory at anchor off Taku Bar, China, Dec. 12 (U.R) The Angus Ward incident has not been exploited for propaganda purposes in comrRunist China and did not cause the United States to "lose face," both Chinese and foreign sources reported today. Local residents who boarded the Lakeland Victory were bare ly aware of the view in the Unit ed States that the incident re sulted in a loss of western pres tige in the Orient. They said Chinese newspapers and radio stations gave the story only passing attention. There was no way to tell whether or not it was deliberately played U.S. SPENDING CHANGES PERCENTAGE OF EACH DOLLAR SPENT 24 20 16 12 8- 4t- m vmim f M ri 1 J r.FODD-'-DaiNK i : AUTOS' PARTS ' V3 v nil v' -Migtgjggjigt' -. , J fr-Vfe fryers and retailers. 40ct local. 48-52o. Country-Killed Meat Veal Top quality. 31-33C lb.: other grades according to wclRht and quality witn ugnier or ncavier, no-due. Hogs Light blockers, 22-24c; sows 18-2 lc. Lambs Top quality, springers, 33-36c; mutton, 10-llc. Beef Good cows, 23-25C lb.; canners cutters. 20-22c. Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retatlera per cwt.t: Beef steers: Good 500-800 lbs.. 139-41; commercial, $33-39: utility, $25-27. ; Cows Commercial $27-30; utility, $24 25; cannera-cutWrs. $23-26. Beel Cuts lOood fitecrsi Hind quarters 150-52; rounds, $44-46: full loins, trimmed, $70-72; triangles, $32-34; square chucks, $38-40: ribs, $55-58; forequarters, $34-38. Veal and calf: Good, $39-42; commercial, $34-37: Utility, $28-30. Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs, $39 42; commercial, $35-38: utility, $33-34. Mutton Good, 70 lbs down. $18-20 Pork cuts: Loin No. 1, 8-12 lbs., $38-42; shoulders, 16 lbs down, $30-33; spare ribs, $41-44; carcasses, $24-25; mixed veltrhts $2 per cwt lower. Portland Miscellaneous Csscara Bark Dry 12Mic lb., green 4o lb Wool Valley coarse and medium tirades. 45c lb. Mohair 3Se lb- on 12-montn growth nominally. Hides Calves, 37c lb., according to weight; pips. 22c lb.; beef, U-12c lb.; bulls, 6-7o lb. Country buyers pay 2c less. Not Quotations Walnuts Franauettes. flrat ouauty Jum bo, 34.7c; large, 33.7c: medium, 27.2c; second quality Jumbos, 30.3c: targe. 28.2c; medium, 26.2c; baby, 33.2c; soft shell, first quality large, 39.7c; medium, 36.2c; sec ond quality large, 37.3ci medium. 24.7c. DBoy aii.ac Filberts Jumbo, 30o lb.t large, 18o. medium, 16ot small. t3c. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Dec. 12 OJ.PJ Livestock: Cattle salable 2100: market active; steers strong to 60 cents higher with sup- Ply increased: cows limited supp y; ear ly galea beef cows around 50 cents high er; canners-cuttera fully steady: bulls fteady. Medium-low good fed steers $23 25; some held higher; low-medium down to $2i; 133 -head string good 860-1017 lb feeders from nearby feed lots 21.25 for midwest shipment; medium heifers 118 $21; common 14-16.50; canner-cutter cows mostly $11-12; few to 12.50; shells down to $10: good beef cows above 17.50; common-medium $12-16: good beef bulls $17- ia; common-medium sausage Dims n 16.30. Calves salable 450; market steady. Good vealers 33-34; common-medium $14-30. Hogs salable lioo: market slow; early sales steady to 35 cents lower; some In terests talking so cents or more lower; around half supply good-choice 180-230 lbs 17.50; later bids down to $17; 250-290 lbs 16; good 350-500 lb sows mostly 14 14.75; good-choice 100 lb feeders 17.50; soma above $18. Sheep salable 800; market active, strong; good-choice lambs 31-31.50; some held higher: medium-good 19.20: asking $17 for good feeders; common-medium ewea $5; good ewes salable 6.50-7. down. Secretary of State Dean Ache son's call for mass diplomatic protests from 30 nations over the Ward arrest was known only to those who listened to the Voice of America. They said the com munist regime made no effort to prevent radio listeners from tuning in foreign broadcasts. An Af NtwtUoiu'M httegiaph nffSCeVfi BOA Kff FIGURES Stocks Advance To Over a Point New York, Dec. 12 (IP) A sus tained demand for radio-TV and automobile shares pulled the stock market into higher ground today. Prices were up by fractions to more than a point among most of the leaders with some frac tional losses scattered here and there. Trading was active through out most of the day, and the volume was at the rate of 1,700, 000 shares. Admiral and Philco had the best gains in their group. Chrysler touched a new high at one time before losing some of the gain but stayed ahead by a net of more than a Doint. - Rails' came from the losing side early in, the session and motion pictures were higher by a small margin. Other stocks going up were Ssanta Fe, Southern Pacific, Gen eral Motors, Studebaker, Zenith Radio, Twentieth-Century Fox, U S. Rubber, Allied Chemical, Du Pont, American Woolen. Ar mour & Co., Gulf Oil and Johns Manville. Headed down were Philadel phia & Reading Coal & Iron (when directors took no divi dend action), Sears Roebuck. Consolidated Natural Gas, and u. S. Gypsum. STOCKS 'By tha Al? American Can Am Pow tSc Lt . 99f . 14 'f, Tel A Tel Anaconda dlx Aviation ... Beth Steel Boeing Airplane ... Calif Packing Canadian raclfla Case J 1 Caterpillar , Chryiler , ifl'i . 34 uomwitn A sou ... Cone Vultee .... Continental Can ... 'Jrowo Zellerbacb Curtlii Wright ... Douglas Aircraft .., Oupont de Nem ... diners) Electric. .., Qaneral Food ieneral Motors .... uoodyear Tire .... int Harvester Int Paper ,,, Kennecott Ltbby McN A L ... Long Bell "A" ... Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator .., Hat Dairy NT Central Northern Paclflo .. Pae Am Fish Pa Oas & Eleo Pa Tel St Tel , 10S . 36 t , 29 10 '4 , 18-. . 13 ' , 32S Penney J C Kadio Corn ........ Rayonler Rayonler Pfd ...... iteynoias Metal ... Richfield ...... 204 Safeway Stores .... Sears Roebuck Southern Paclflo .. , 31 Ti standard oil Co. (l Studebaker Corp ,, Sunshine Mining Transamerlca ..... Dnlon Oil Cal .... Onion Pacific United Airline ... C B Steel Warner Bros Plo ., froolwortb ... ... International Trade Unions End Meeting London, Dec. 12 VP) The new ly formed International Confed eration of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) ended its nine-day or ganizational conference Friday night with a pledge to fight all totalitarianism and a call for bread, freedom and peace. The conference had bound to gether unions from S3 nations representing some 50,000,000 workers. The ICFTU also called for eco nomic unification of Europe, more aid from industrially ad vanced nations to industrially backward nations, elimination of high tariffs and other trade re strictions, free education for workers and a progressive pro gram of world disarmament and atom control. Top Egg Prices Drop Another Cent Some local produce firms list cd top grades eggs down another cent here Monday, although oth ers remained unchanged in their listings for the day. In the list given out Monday, large AA grades were listed at 39 cents, buying price, and A grade at 36-37 cents, buying price. Smaller grades were un changed. No changes in butter or but terfat were quoted Monday, all other produce remaining un changed except for a one cent cut on top grade colored hens, listed now at 22 cents a pound, buying price. Mrs. Powers Hostess Baena Vj. a A brunch was t' en b. ".Trs. Howard Powers at her country home. Those al ien - Mrs. Mrs. L. H. Ward, Mrs. Clyde Wallis, Mrs. Otis "ohnsburg, Mrs. C! - jine ' . "Iazel Simpson, Mrs. Harold Busby Mrs. Sisk, Beatrice Carol, Mrs J. N. Powers, Mrs. Raymond r 'ers, Mi by f ' and the demonstrator, s. Stovall. Mrs. Stephens Home Fairview Mrs. Howard Ste phens has returned home after several weeks at Emanuel hos pital, Portland, where she re ceived treatments for severe cold. She called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Duren Fri day. He came home from Gener al hospital, McMinnville, Tues day. Miss Hilda Heinonen of this district is assisting with house work at the Howard Stephens home. Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday, Dec 12, 194919 MARKET Completed from reports of Salem dealers tor toe sniaance ot vapuai joaroai Readeta (ReflMd dall7. Retail Feed Price.: Erg Math It.tO. Rabbit Pellets 14.20. Dairy Feed $3.60. Poultry) Burwg prleea-Orade A eolor 1 hens. 33c; grsde A Leghorn hens and up, 16c; grade A old roosters, 14c Orade A colored fryers three lbs. 26c. Egg. Burlnr rrtce. Lsrge AA, 3Bc: large , 36-37c: medium AA, 33c; medium A, 30c: pullets. 25-27c. Whole..!. Prices Egg wholesale prices D-7o above the.e prices! above grade A generally quoted at 43c, medium 34c. Botterfat Premium eflci No. L 4ei No. 3. 68-600. (buying prices). Batter Wholesale grade A. esci re call 730. Portland Grain Portland. Ore.. Dec. 13 OF) Cash wneat (bid): Soft white a. 20'.?: soft white (ex cluding rex) 2.20'.?: white club 2.20'i. Hard red winter: Ordinnry 2.ViH: id and 11 per cent unquoted; 12 per cent 2.22. Hard white baart unquoted. Today's car receipts: Wheat 123; barley ); flour 13, corn 15: mill feed 22. Chlraro Livestock Hons anlable 19.000: fairly active: welfchts under 230 lbs steady to IS cents lower, mostly steady: heavier weights on sows steady; weluhts un-'er 210 lbs scarce; top 16.00 for a few loads choice 180-200 lb.s; most Hood and cnoice mu- 10 lbs 15.50-15.35: 230-200 lb 15.00-1S.40; 260-310 lbs 14.65-15.00; Bood "d choice sows under 450 lbs 12.75-13.25; It.' 13.50; 475-600 lbs 11.50-12.50; flood clearance Sheep salable 5.500; bidding 50 cents to 1.00 lower on eood to choice lambs with kinds scaling over 100 lbs at sharp dis count: early bids 23.00. mostly 22.50 down; sheep weak, slaughter ewes 9.00-11.00. Cattle salable 15.000; calves boo; siaugn er steers and hrlfers steady to 50 cents lower, mostly steady; fairly active on kinds srading averase good and better: cows scarce, steady to strong; bulls steady to weak; venters firm; few loads choice steers and yearllntrs 37.00-30.00: Rood to low choice grades 27.50-35.50: medium to low -;ood 20.50-27.00: load choice 1.000 lb South Dakota fed heifers 33.50; medium and sood heifers 20.00-28.50: few good cows 16.50 18.00; common and medium beef cows 14.00-16.00; canners and cutters 11.50 14.25: most medium and good esausaee bulls 18.50-20.00: medium to choice vealers mostly 24.00-27.00; load common Canadian stock steers ie.25 . Stevedores Ask Serrate Trie's The Dalles, Dec. 12 (IP) An attorney for 24 CIO longshore men indicted for rioting over Hawaiian pineapple cargo has asked for separate trials for the stevedores. The defense has also asked the circuit court for permission to examine state evidence photo graphs taken during the vio lence. The indictments are be lieved based on identification made from pictures taken by news photographers at the wa terfront Sept. 28 CIO longeshoromcn were pick eting the city-owned dock here at the time. They were op posed to unloading of hot car go" canned fruit brought here by barge from the then strike bound Hawaiian islands. The defense has asked that Arthur Leo Huber, Portland, be the first to be tried on the charges. The prosecution is ex pected to file a counter-motion before Dec. 19, when Circuit Judge Orval J Millard of Grants Pass will hear arguments on the motions. OBITUARY Pierre Wordell Sheridan Pierre Wordell, who (grad uated from high school here In 1048. died suddenly December T In Long Beach, Calif., where he was stationed at the us naval hospital. Wesley A. HI fit Stayton Wosley A. RlKdfl of Stayton died at the home of his son, Henry E. RIkks at Missoula, Mont., where he hnd Bono for a visit. Funeral services were held at the Weddle Funeral homo in Stay ton with' Interment at the Lone Oak cemetery, also of Stayton. Rev. Clyde R. Freeman, pastor of the Stnyton church of Christ, officiated. He wn.s born De cember IT, 1873, In Coon Hollow on his grandfather Thorn ns Smith's donation land claim. He was mnrrlrd to Louctta Cornish on September 35, 1895. She died September 13, 1899. leAVlnK a son three years old. He homesteaded and farmed in Fn.stern Orfwon, where he married Mrs. Minds E. Bracken at Condon, In 1007. He continued his farming life there until 1911 when he moved to Stnyton. The de ceased and his partner, William Nendel, conducted a livery stable for a number of years on third street, on the site of the old Qrthlcn's store. Most of the paved roads In this area were built during the 25 years he worked as foreman for the county hlnhway construction and main tenance department. He Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mlmln G. RIrrs: three children. Henry G. HIrks , of MIasouIb, Montana: Calvin E. Bracken or Portland; Mrs. Lois B. Hodnkltuon, of Seattle, Washington; two grandchildren, three (treat grandchildren; two sisters, A rile Cornish of Macleay, and Ivy Lewis of The Dalles; one brother, Tom B. Riggs of Stay ton, and several nieces and nephews. Samuel F. Rath Wood burn Samuel E. Roth, resident of this vicinity for 59 yrars, died Friday, December 0. at the home of his brother, Amos Roth. Woodburn route 2. He was born In Hickory county, Missouri Janu ary 14, 1870 and came lo Oregon from Arkansas 59 years axo. Member of the Zlon Mennonlte church. He wns unmar ried. Survivors include his brothrr. Amos Roth, at Woodburn; one sister. Mrs. Sar ah Ooode of Lebanon and numerous nephews and nieces. Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. In the Zlon Mennonlte church east of Hubbnrd and Interment was in the Zlon cemetery with tho Rlngo Mortuary of Woodburn In charge. Caused by Colds Just rub on Mtuitcrole . . . it's made especially to promptly rclierecougha. Bore throat and aching cheat muscles due to colds. Muatcrole actually helps break up local congestion in the up per bronchial tract, nose and throat. in 8 strength. for an xtvrnally Do this: Cleans with Cuttcura Soap it's dif ferent, medicated. Then apply Cuticura Ointment to help reliere externally caused pimples and rashes, remove black beads. Cuticura often sat isfies when others dis appoint. Buy today. Grains Skid in Monday's Trade Chicago, Dec. 12 VP) Grains skidded into lower territory on the board of trade today with soybeans and lard leading the slide. The market started out on an even keel. Wheat could draw little stren gth from an Economic Coopera tion Administration grant of $4,. 033,000 to Austria for the pur chase of American wheat. Wheat closed lower to higher, December $2.21-J4, corn was to 1 cent lower, De cember $1.30-$1.29, oats were unchanged to higher, Decem ber 76, rye was to l.cent lower, December $1.4214, soy beans were 1 to 1 lower, December $2.30y4-$2.30, and lard was 10 to 25 cents a hun dred pounds lower, December $10.00. Growing Disrespect For Courts Dangerous Los Angeles, Dec. 12 (IP) Growing disrestwi.t fnr 1 1. m courts is one of the main dangers confronting America's bill of rights today, says Roscoe Pound, dean emeritus of the Harvard Law school. But he told a group of edi tors and publishers "So Ion? ns thp rnncMtntlnn is upheld by Independent courts as me supreme law of the land, and the guarantees of the bill of rights are not frittered don't lose their hold on the peo ple by spurious interpretation, freedom of thp dom of speech are secure." The cult of force, through which state dintntnra inldhf 4w to extend guarantees that they can ao it better" for people, is another thrent in tho hill n9 rights, Pound remarked. DEATHS Newton D. Ferauion Newton D. Ferguson. late resident of Klamath Falls, at a local hospital Decem ber 10, at the ase of 53 years. Survived by three sisters. Mrs. J. I. Moore and Mrs. L. Faith of Atlanta. Qa and Mrs. Helen Warner In Pennsylvania; and a brother. Walter Ferguson, Atlanta, Oa. -An nouncement oi services later by tha now ell-Edwards chapel. Mlia Orllla flornlnr Miss Orllla Horning, -t the residence at 1760 John street, December 13, at tha age of 62 years. Survived by two sisters, Mrs. Harold Lattin of Salem and Mrs, George A. Dabler of Great Falls, Mont.t and a brother, Alonzo Horning of Pasco, Wash. Announcement of service later. Jy Olough-Barrlck, company. Bernard R. McFarland '. Bernard R. McFarland, late resident of 960 Evana St.. near Salem. Deaembar 9 at the age of 33 years. Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. O. McParland, Salem; brothers. Paul McFarland, .One wa, Iowa, Durward McFarland, Ehnonta, Cal If and F. C. McFarland. Salem; sisters, Mr. Roy Whitney. Sallx, Iowa, Mrs. John Lew on, Omaha, Neb., Mrs. Clifford Ward. Lan caster, Calif., and Mrs. Pat Burke, El monte. Member of American Legion post D and VFW post Del. Announcement of services later by Howell-Edwards chapel. Chester Harrington Fisher Chester Harrington Fisher, at Ui ri dence at route 8, box 650, December' II. Survived by wife. Hazel B. Fisher of Sa lem; four sons, John S. Fisher, Chester C, Fisher and Thomas C. Fisher, all of Sa lem, and William H. Fisher of Redmond; a brother, Louis Fisher of Ogmulges, Okla.t a sister, Mrs, Low Cuthbert of Los- An ales; and seven grandchildren. An nouncement of services later by W T. Rlgdon. aura Bell Fox ' Laura Bell Fox. at the residence at 8M Cascade drive, December 11. Survived by a son, Sidney Wayne Fox of Salem; tiro grandchildren, Harold B. Fox of Salem and Margaret Hardman of Newport; and four great grandchildren. Announcement of services later by the W. T. Rlgdon chap el. Mrs. Rosa Magdalene Robertson Mr os Rose Magdalene Robertson, lata resident of 365 Columbia street, at a local hospital, December 11. Survived by her husband. A. E. Robertson of Salem; threa daughters, Mrs. Grace V. Barnes. and Mrs. Helen v. willmart of Salem, and Mary E. Woods of Everett. Wash.: three sons. Clifford L. E. RoberLinn, Fred O. Robert son and Ralph K. Robertson, all of Sa ; a sister. Mrs. Char es Rush or Gate. Oregon; and a brother, Charles Lapschlea of Snlrm: 11 grandchildren and one great granocnua. cervices win on held at tha Virgil T. Golden chapel Wednesday. De cember U, at 3 p.m. with Rev, Louis B. White officiating. Interment In tha City View cemetery. (Advertisement! GreatChristopher For over Four Docadei AmancW Finest Hard and Soft Corn or Cal lous Remedy. It Removes what other Poet Instant Relief. 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