AUTOMOBILES i AUTOMOBILES DIRECTORY " 3 T ADDING MACHINES 12 Months Written Guarantee S"; sswssb Don't Guess. Buy at TE AGUE'S rc szma ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair serr- , ii lee. Free estlatea. Trade-lea accepted 4 1949 Mercury Conv. m m ppnce.. vin'. Eiectns. . ur- rinme (Low Miieage and Loaded Apio badios (Nicest Car in Town) with Extras) marion motors 1948 Chev. Aero Sedan m7,Sn?'sh") l'ZP3- (Only 11,000 Miles) - . ,0,7(krnnL bmldimo carfenibt several iyj inrougn Klw remooeHns contractor. bi- 1948 Stude Champion 1941 models. Good trans- gntMut. w. e. scgt. (A Little Black Beauty) portation cars. bulldozing Look Them Oyer and Make Us an Offer tni, teeth 'for brush, Virgil Husfcey, letQ j fw Fairvltw Ae. Ph. 3-314C, Salem, o63 Teague Motor Co. sHFL1 paired. Roea. 458 Court. Ph. 38773. o 355 North Liberty Salem, Oregon Phone 2-4173 cement wobk Por expert guaranteed satisfaction sew or repair of foundation, sidewalks. driveways, patlot, curbs, walls, ate. Call TVTrTCiv,3 CZciyypy caiS sweep 1t,1L1.LI V VVi. i-l-Vx Oil stove, furnace chimney vacuumed mf cinned, Ensley, Tit S Slat. Ph. S-n?8, 2 Trade-Ins on New Cadillacs ter. 3-7579 eve. ofig EXCAVATING ; '49 Buick Roadmaster" &rs,sg SB EXTERMINATORS sf ae. O J Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. jrMf 06CIU.I1 . 4-2474. Lee Crow, Bt. , Boi 43T-C. IlfL l RADIO, AIR CONDITIONING, Ay V Dyflo Drive-Lo Mileae- aNssr" iaJT fiJOiQC WatMne Co. products. Free it- 4Zrl70 Hreir. 1717 Center. Ph. 3-S33S. a LANDSCAPE NLR5ERV . . . . . . P. A. Doerfler & Sons, Ornamentals. 160 '48 Pontiac "6" 5-Pass. DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 345 Jef- g a IAntlP ferson St. Phone 23453. o' JCjA VjUUpC LAWNMOWERS I lljl 1 RADIO, AIR CONDITIONING, K3"2S gg'SZL'ZSr ? Vy y HYDRAMATIC TRANSMISSION. t J'MMEr i..r , ! (r At Ur Door grinding; lawn mower ei- 3)A57) sors, fcnives, Dexter's Fh, 3-6633, o MATTRESSES 1 ' Capital Bedding Phone 3-4088. o Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 'ZZa.. , , , r-u o flini Banjo, etc 1588 Court St Ph. S-1588. 550 No. Commercial St. Ph. 3-3175 o53 94 OFFICE yCRNITCRg SUPPLIES twsy Desk chairs, riles sod tiling tuppltea, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS AUTOMOBILES tye"S LARGE FLORENCE 3 burner oil clrcula- CBEV. '20. Ton. Cheap. Ph. 3H13. n terce Wire Recorders. Roen, 49a court. tor heater. Good condition. 50. " 1Daa chev. 4 door. 50. '34 Ply. lor 100. Carlton Way. Ph. 37838. n48 a t p teotrte motot ,2S, uts 8.. jjth, PA1NT1NO . . - INCH TABLE eaw. ri hp. motor. $50. . flJS" Eu,tronl., , MUipped to da your IMS N. 23rd, " 1035 PLYMOUTH coupe (100. A nice olean painting. Phone 2-2483. C 2T1ANO WITH lovely tone in excellent con- car. Motor needs eome work. Ph. 2-6988. paintiNO PAPERHANOIN& ditlon, very reasonable. 1890 S. Cottage. 3098 Portland Road. c.48 ' ., . . 4 g 49.cHEv,sTyLELraE,,de,ux..,4.dWr.!e- "ttsgsrs&jr as? tt-Ttjit . dan. R&H. 6300 miles. Price ,,1625. lxCUiNlliK Ph. 2-1855 after 5 p.m. Q44 FAPEBHANG1NG Simplex Deluxe Rotary Ironer. Only 1M, F0KB door OLDS deluxe adn. R- JERKY JOHNSON PH. 2-8348. o82 JMs'oN'ANY'pnRCHASE " 2l "Wrl "pff", JSfi 'Sft & R. L. ELPSTROM CO. Eisner Motors to Buy J- "T- rtu 'V , . 340 COURT ST. 5 PLUMBING 5151 '41 FORD 4-door. Excel, eond. Must sell, Freeze daman repairs. Fh, 3-0388, lS7 ; FHtLLIPS BROS 85.00 3025 Oarden Road. Ph. 3-8551. D, -.faM IkrtUlien, w.U rotted or Imh, any . Fihr,170 Lancaster Dr. Pn. 3-J8M. kl- . By yard or sack. Flagstone lor all 19M OLDSMOBILE sedan, xood shape. rock work. Cedar tence posts. Telephone call eve M584 45 PICTURE FRAMING Yet ,pkSmbM?'ph!''"l458!h Rt J,' 6TUDEBAKER Sedan. 1849 Studeba- Picture frarnin,. Hutcha Paint Store Sox ml n ter truck, 5500 miles. Ph. 25161. o,48' Phone 3-3-6687. o; MO WAXING required with PLA8T10- '86 CHEV. 4-dr. New tires, tubes, & bat- BOTO ROOTER - SOTS, the eellopban. Ilk. finish lor tery. Motor in xood shape, U00.0O. call Electrie Roto RooUr lor clogged doors or linoleum, 4642 Lowell Ave., Keirer. 45 jewera, drains. Ph. 3-5827. L Howard. Y EATER APPLIANCE CO, " " TTI 0 375 Phemeketa n ElSlier MotOrS tO Sell BAND GRAVEL WASTTPIT? ' . oarden Soil, crushed rook, Shovel and nAOlluu . dragline excavating, Welling Sand At lust Hi. new. Used one month. Deluxe ' f "HH. Ph ar," el Phone J-8249, o lasy Spinner with automatic rinse. -"85- 551. : ! 148.91. Fully guaranteed. OLDSMOBILE SOCKETS AHEAD SAWS rOlfstrom co! Oldsmobile m 340 COURT ST. SEPTIC TANKS - i J?SLt FACTORY DELIVERY K. F. Hamel, septic tanks, and OH. CIRCULATORS at areatlj reduced 2nin vttht dr,!n !!n cleaned. Guaranteed work prices AGAIN AVAILABLE ni3 Jth St., Wast Salem. Ph. 3-7404. TZATER APPLIANCE CO. New LOW Prices ; C68 376 Chemeketa ' btartino AT Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned GTJ DA XTr'tr UTl , Bote Rooter Service on sewers. 1079 . Hi. XVAJN KjHj (PI FJAC Elm St., W. Salem, Fh. J-8468. 3-5321. .. name. All white porcelain. Calrod J)X tJ ' " . 'onlts. Very xood condition. Only 889.96. Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge EASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE Delivered to you at Lansing, Mich. call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank R L. ELFSTROM CO. OOMB a OR PH0NE 'm Service, 880 Larien. Phone 3-8734. c 340 COURT ST. SEWER CLEANING SERVICE h6" I Aflpl1 KVAC One man, electric sewer cleaning ser- ' SALEM SAND el GRAVEL COMPANY UlWl vice. Phone 3-4800. Bin gkewls. C44' Contract Work .A rtitit Cf Electrio Roto-Rootr Exclusive Patent. Boad - Clearing - Dltchinx oo t-ouri at. Razor Sharp Cutting Blades clean Sewer At Basement .w sewen. drains. L. Howard. Fh, S-S327. Equipment Rente ... D. 10 lt ylS. BOATS SEWING MACHINES D-7 Cat It Doser ; AU makes repaired, Iree estimates. , D-6 Oat & Doser '49 MERCURY outboard motor. Perfect singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No. D-4 Cat 6e Dozer condition. Phone 2-8828 eveninss or Commercial, ph. 3-3512, o See w about ditching by the ft. week-ends. qq44 nDD, Phone Days 3-9408 SPRAYING Eves. 3-8246 or 2-4400 Spraying U pruning. Ph. 3-7809. C52 Balem, Oregon n.. FINANCIAL SPRAYING AND PRUNING GIRL'S WOBLD bicycle. 425 N. 17th. n44 . ' Prung Bpj w, smili ;Westinghouse Range wu. o T storage ' 1 months old Deluxe 1949 Westlnxhouse Parking a. Plenty TRANSFER a STORAGE Range. Automatic oven-warmer. 5 speed pn. 3-3457 Lie No M-1S9 S-154 1 Local it Distance Transfer, storage. heat switches, timer. Only 3249.88. Fully Burner oils, coal A briquets. Trucks to guaranteed. a rw.iSSStw T sVif m.m Portland dally. Agent for Bektns. House- lASY TERMS ON ANY PURCHASE 6T5?io JS hold goods moved to anywhere to V. S. R. L. ELFSTROM CO. .WlrfMIIS "rm" ""- "T v 340 COURT ST. DENTON & DENTON TYPEWRITERS ' REALTORS Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Under- Cf ED ELECTRIC WASHERS 118.88 up 44 State Bt. Phone -86 t -omJ portables. All makes used machines YEATER APPLIANCE CO. ,nm .n ,... Repairs end rent. Roen, 456 Court. c g.SSBgS: .V. H014?N-JSS VB BLINDS WANTED miscellaneous Abrams & Skinner, Inc. ' 5&XS YZ&S WANTED: 1 1 H.P. motor, 3. phase. CJar- 184 o .nc. Dexter, 1140 Center. Ph. 3-6833. OENERAL FINANCB CORF, Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37328. c- WANT TO BUY a dog house suitable for ' tic 8-U?And U-J28 WELL CBILLINO . large collie. Must be in good condl- ftQj Fred Wymore, Rt. 2, Box 317. Ph. 2-5135. tlon. Ph. 2-0146 alter j:30 p.m. na44 soY B, SIMMONS o83 UUJJUIJiroroj.niilHjrjOK. INSURANC AND LOANS K. J. West. 4240 Sunnyvlew. 2-2773. O60 PERSONAL 12:05 da?" .SL.M. 1390 KCsl! WEATHERSTR1FPINQ , , 138 S. Commercial St. Tel. 3-S161 t Free estimate, T. PULLMAN, Pb, 3-5968. TIRED OF BUYING foundations that iust -. , S2 make different bulxesr Try Spencer PAii!P 57- ., ... treamung. Ph. 3-5072. Eve. Fh. 3-1618. window cleaning nit. YOUR OWN TERMS 01 repayment wlthm ,... njn w.n. : - reason, cash for Real Estate ContracU W.IJ!W, fcSS?" WS?fw'.i.TJS" 1 WILL NOT be responsible for any debts ,nd Second Mortgages. woodwork cleaned. Floors cleaned, other than those made by myself as of CAPITOL SECURITIES CO. waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347 Feb. 18, 1850. W. c. HaHier. p44 301 pioneer Trust Bldg. Ph. 4-2383. r court. Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather. 4TONSULT: Ordained Psychic advisor and & j A CfTT Psychologist for all Personal Problems. ip UAiSXl $ WINDOW SHADES Apt. 103 - 850 N. Summer Bt. No phone TJnllv,nnJ FitintlfP C,n Washable, Roller, Made to order. 1 Day calls, please. P46 lOUyWOOU rindllCe VjU. Del. Reinhcldt At Lewis. Fh. 3-3839. c MADAM MARY FORTUNE TELLER IMf PairgronndS Road WOOD A SAWDUST '. Palm and psychic reader Madame NMt.Do0' ' BMk ", " " , . aolves your worries. Advice 8 .m. to 16 .J. ,p,r!Sm .... . .B.J'J5 -F!j'-'- 9?-- A-A'- . . . p.m. daUy 173 S.Oom'l. Dnder new man- 37032-Lic. No. M369-S19! wmrrti asement. With this ad and M.OO get a Floyd Kenyon, Mgr. r . . , r peclal reading. Ph. 3-3285. P48 "RT? TiTTR TlTV 4"cs STANLEY HOME Products, Ph, 38307. PS D-Ej -1 n"1JJ -1- 1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE IN '50 ANRHIONShlJc,rdr0,S Jx..Z.?Z,?,& A "Bi!1 Consolidation" J32?2Si AYfJLW, mi LOAN MAY MAKE YOU estate Of ALICE J. HILLER, deceased. Any AUTOMOBILES "THRIFTY IN '59" persons having claims against said estate PAY OFF YOUR BILLS are requested to present them, with proper 1VOWER YOUR MONTHLY vouchers, to said executcr at 310 Pioneer - TTTTT firvXTtCI PAYMENTS Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six W I I Sl 1 INI 4fl 11 KfiA months from the date of this notice. XA--- 1 a-" thOU LO iplOUi; Dad this 34th day of January, 1950. ... . CALL OR PHONE TODAT GEO. A. RHOTEN '49 MERCURY CONV. PACIFIC sr&SZ Beautiful convertible, s.ooo miles, per- INDUSTRIAL LOANS saF eerbtha' Ject condition. All the extras. u, . LIBERTY PHONE 4-MOS 310 Pioneer Trust Building OJOflQC Salem, Oregon JbU0 PRIVATE MONEY ' 'Jf'jff'.fbTl'jl flU. T tini--.-. Special Rate, and Tern. tjfhlZtiifjiiU trttrtsuss UttoJ. Wilson Co. suffzJrsi. lomT - commercial AT center. qx44 fNDS Loyal Order of Moms meet Thurs. -r 126 South Commercial St Phone 3-6161 nlte, 284 N. ComL Ph. 3-5227. 60 Eisner Motors Fine Cars , g . No 4 A p & 311 CHEV. 2 door, top con- 10 Oral TRAILERS W A II, Wed., Feb. 32. M, M. Ave, off Teas Ave. q44 CUTE AS A BUGS EAR Degree. 7:30 pjn. 45 4 NASH "800". 3500 mileage. Ph. 43603. New 14-ft. Travelegae trailer house. ,, r 3213 Chemawa Rd. q44 1884 State. t47 A. ALaswortil Lodge No. 301, A FOR SALE K-7 '42 International 5-yd. NEAELY NEW modern 37-ft. Trallway ? T. & A. Special, Tiles, dump truck. Oood mechanical condl. trailer house. Fir Oroya Trailer Court. .. ni r xr n, T-lnnm Uom. (7W. Ph. 3-OU4. qU Woodbam, Ore. tU "O. 31, 1 i Uegres, 7.30 P-O, 4, Married Actress Mercedes McCambridge, 31, nominated for best supporting actress of 1949, and Fletcher Markle, 28, radio producer, are pictured just before they depart for Las Vegas, Nev., where they married. The couple returned to Hollywood after the ceremony. (AP Wirephoto) st- Actress Honeymoons With Radio Producer Hollywood, Feb. 21 9 Actress Mercedes McCambridge, who won a 1849 academy award nomination for her role in "All The King's Men," honeymooned today with radio producer Fletcher Market. They were married Sunday night at Las Vegas, Nev., and returned immediately to Holly wood. It was the second mar riage for both. Miss McCambridge, an estab lished radio performer but a newcomer to motion pictures, won a nomination for the best performance by an actress in a supporting role for her por trayal of a hard-bitten secretary. Angell Raps Spending Orgy Washington, Feb. 21 im Rep. Angell (R-Ore) told the house that the "administration seems bent on putting two tax collec tors in every garage." "The present administration is determined to continue to the bitter end this orgy of profligate spending," Angell said yester day. The American people, he con tinued, should not forget "the money being spent is your tax dollars, earned by your sweat and self denial." Angell presented a list of gov- ernment expenditures under each president the country has had. This, he said, showed that un der 32 presidents the govern ment cost $179,620,111,545 while in less than five years un der President Truman expendi tures have totalled $191,081,- 394,191. 'Ours is indeed a spendthrift government," Angell asserted. "Every day here in Washington we feel the impact of reckless government spending and were NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE NOTICE HEREB5T IS GIVEN that the Common Council of th City of Salem, Oregon, deem It ttecess&ty and expedient and hereby declares Its purpos and In tention to improve Yew Street from the north ana ol Electric Avernio to.wie aoum line of Rural Avenue, tn the City ol aa- lem, Marion County, "'regon, at the expense of the abutting and adja cent oreToertv. exceot the alley Intersec tions the expnee of which will be assumed uy tne city or Baiem, oy Brinsj.iis ww portion at s&la sireeis zo me ea.BD.jaiieu grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of, aaid street with a A inrh Portland cement concrete pave ment thirty feet wide tn accordance with the plans and specifications thecetar which were adopted by the Coiam&n Council February 13, 1950 which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto ate made a oart hereof. The Commop Council" here- by declares its purpose and intention to! mase Hie auove aescrioea imiiruvemnui. and through the street improvement ae- nRrtment. Written remonstrance anatnst the above proposed improvement may be iiled with the city recorder at any time withia ten days after the final publication of this notice Dy-sne owners oj wie yiosjen? By Order ot the common council reo- ruary 13, 1850, Date of first publication ftersoi is reo ruary 15, 1S5Q. Date of final publication February 27, IBM. Feb. 15, 18t 17, 13, 28, 21, 22, 23, 2t, 25, 27- NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPROVE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVES that the Common Council of the City of Baiem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and inten tion to improve JudBon Street ftora the east line of High Street to the west Une oi cnurcn Btreet. in ins miy oumm, Marlon County, Oregon at tne exnense Ol tne a&uuu kw aaia- Kmt TsPfiDPrtv extent the a lie? intersec tion the expense of which will oe assum-: efl by the City or ft&iem uy Bringing sawi portion of said street t& the established grade constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2'A inch asBhaitis concrete pave ment thirty feet in width In accordance with the plans and specifications there for which were adopted by the Common council February u, i&u, wnicn re now on file In the office of 'he city recorder and which by thts reference thereto ere made part hereof. The Common Coun cil hereby declare its purpose and in tention to make the above described im provement by and through the street im nrovement denartment. Written remonstrance against the above proposed improvement mtj be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the- flnai publication of this notice oy toe owners oi property mi- feeted. By Order of the Common Council Feb ruary , JSMJ. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date ef first publication hereof is Feb ruary IS. 1850. Date of final publication February, 97, et Sfti it: 11. Ii. W.vJl Sti 13. 34, it. shocked to hear the recommen dations of the president for the next fiscal year (shirting July 1) which will involve an expen diture of over $5,000,000,000 more than revenues coming in. Our efforts to stop wasteful and profligate spending by the government and bring expendi tures and receipts into balance are overridden by the adminis tration." Judge Holman Files Clackamas County Circuit Judge Ralph. M. Holman filed for election yesterday. He re cently was appointed to the bench. Circuit judges run as nonpartisans. SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports ef Sslent dealer for the suidance of Capital Journal Beaders. (Revised daife Retail Fee Prleeet E Hash $4.aa. Rabbit Pellets iJ3&, Dairy Feed PoultrTi ButIqb orlces Grsie A c&lor- ed hens, 3qc; grade A Leghorn hens ana up grade A old reenter. grade A colored fryers, 3 lbs. 38c. Eres Buylnr Price luit AA, 37c; larze A, 34-3SC, medium AA, S&s; medium A, 33c: pullets. aa-S'Jc. Whelescle Prices E wholesale prices s-tc aoove tnesc prices! asove sraae a generally Quoted at 43c, medium, SSe. Butterfat Premium 87ct l9o, 1 83oj Ha. 3, 88-olcj (buying prices). cButter Wholesale irade A, 89c; re tail 74c. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Feb-. 21 8M9 Llveatock: Oattle aaiatble 150; market actttre, stea dy; canner-cutier cows predominated; serins' strong to 5& cents higher at most ly 13-H.75; common cowa 15.&a-l7j com mon heifers t8-lTi0l steers ecaicex me dium ib feeders 21: iiSah sood fed atft&rs tjuotablo a 27; medium eaueage omis is-is. Calves salable 60; sood-cheic scarce early; salable 28-30 or above; extreme top Monday 31; commons down to 15. Hews saiabie ISO; market active, stead?: apod-choice 180-230 lbs 19-19.50: 260- aao lbs 17.30-13; good 3&S-&&& lb aowa sal able 145Q-I5.50i sood-choiss feeders Mon day 1?-17,T5, Sheen salable loo: nothins done ear ly, market nomlnalir steady; good-choice rea woojed and ho. l pelt under iss lb Jambs eaiabUe around 22.58-23: good feeders Monday 20-21; good ewes 19; good ehoice Monday to It-It. 60, CMcaro Livetteek Chicago, Feb, 21 Sti Livestock market: Hogs saiabie 12,003; slow, weak to most ly 25 cents lower on all hogs; most good and choice 170 to 250 lbs 16.30 to 17,10; top 17,20 for load choice around 226 lb aver ages; bulk good and choice 280 to 328 lb butchers 15.75 to 13.58; most compar able 320 ta tQO lbs 15,25 to 15.75; good and choice sows 4&0 lbs down iarxely to 15.35; heavier weishts mainly 13.00 to 14,25. Indications (airly good clearance. Sheep salable 8,500; not enousth dons to make a market; biz packers bidding 58 to 75 cents lower; saiabie supply almost entirety good to choice fed lambs scal ing 135 lb downward; sheep' very scarce, undertone firm. Cattle salable 5,500; calces 300; slaugh ter steers steady to 50 cents higher; gen erally fully steady; heifers steady to strong: good cows steady, others around 25 cents lower; bulls sieady; vealers steady to weak; bulk medium and good fed steers and yearlings 22.75 to 28.00; load. o high-goad: 1350 lb bccircs 35,06; odd head iow-c-hoic steers 32.00; 40 head 8&od 93& ib fed heifer 27.80; odd head to 23.G&; other medlam and good heifers 22,36 to 25,50; common to good beef cows 1S.25 to 20.00; few on heifer order to 31.88; canners and cutters 12.50 to 1S.Q0; medi um and stood sattsaie hulls 20,00 to 22,05; bulk medium good veslers 26.00 to 30.08: few choice 31.00 to 32.00; load of choice 835 lb feeding steers 24,00, Chicago Grain Chicago, Feb. 21 (3 Gretna made soma progress toward the close of today's board of trade-sesion, after loafing along the greater part of the day. It took wheat some time to respond to reports that chain bakeries wouid be in the market for March and April ne&ds ' The board of trade wilt be closed tomor row, Washington's birthday. At the finish wheat was higher to lower than yesterday's close, March Cam was to H4 higher, March ,28, Oai were unchanged to & lower, March 14. Rye was to 1 cent lower, May $1.30-30. .Soybeans were A tal cent lower, March tZ.m-ZZ'&, Lard was 5 cent a hundredweight lower to 10 cents higher, March 110.87. Portland Grain Portland, Feb. 31 JP Wheat: Cash wheat (bldj; Soft white 5.22; soft whit (excluding rtxi 2,22; white ciub 3.33. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.22:; 10 pv cent 2,22; U per. cent 2,22; 12 per cent 2.22. Today's car receipts: Wheat 88; barley 5; flour 8; earn 14; oats 1; mtUfsed 15, Fifteen per cent of drivers are responsible for &0 oer p&n nf accidents, research studies re port. Hemorrhoids (Piles) Fissure Fistula Prolapse nd other rectal cis-i orders treated with- ut hospitalization, REYNOLDS Naturo-Rectaf Specialist 1144 Center St. Phone 3' DR. R i Capitol Spy Ring Probed Washington, Feb. 21 m A republican senator's charges that two men and a woman make up a "big three" directing a spy ring in the state department headed today for an investiga tion by the senate foreign rela tions committee. Senator Lucas of Illinois, the democratic leader, told report ers he will propose that the com mitted look into accusations made by Senator McCarthy (R. Wis.) that 81 communists either have or jiow work for the de partment. McCarthy, who described these individuals from suppos-j edly secret files in a five-hour j senate speech last night, said he! would give their names to such a committee. He didn't give any in Ms speech. In a running word battle with Lucas, the Wisconsin senator re fused in his senate speech to tell who he suspects of being members of what he described as "an espionage ring in the state department. As an off-shoot. McCarthy said at one point that a member of a communist front organiza tion who failed to get security clearance in the state depart ment had turned up as a White House speech writer. MARKET QUOTATIONS Sales fvl7ei&& Mrx tay Valley Paexms company tA Vamri 122.&& Calves, good 1356-458 Ibs.i SZ2.GS to tUm Veal tta8-388 re.l top . . sat.ou 10 w&.u Wot datrw ortw- StSJ18 tQ 114.50 Cutter cows ,.tttttttf.. sicca to $ao Dairy, heifers a.to to i&.w Bulls to !&.&& Portland Eattsi&s Market Prices on Portland's Eiytislde Farmers Wholesale Produce market today were nominal with offerings confined to loose and face packed apples, root crops, cab bage and mustard greens. On the- Portland Wholesale market ma-dium-aised dry onions soid Jor $i-&-3: a SQ-itt. sacie. Portland Product nnstorfai Tant.atlre. aubieet t& !mnve dlate change. Premium cualtty maximum i& .SS to 1 percent acidity delivered tn Portland e&-&8e lb.; 82 score ee scom, 01-84C, S& score 55c. Vall&y routes snd country points 2c less than first. Butter wholesale roa ouis cudc wj whilesalers. srnds 83 score. 84e. A 92 score, 03c; B searef Otc; C, 3& score. 88s. Above prices are swicwy nonunsu Cheese Seillng pries to Portland whole tale Oregon singles 3942e, Oregon 5 smalt loai, tclpieU 1 lass than singles. fi tii nkftiMtaiV A grass- large 4i-4tMtc; A medlam, 4G-4&'&c; grade- B, large, 3S-3T&; smali A grade 34ic, )"ortiaio vtTT aHarxe Butter Price to retailers: Orade AA prints, 8c; AA cartons, Qc; A prints, 89o; A cartons ?5oi B prints, 6Sc Kkkb prices to retailers: Orade AA trr 4Sa Aoz.t certified A larce. 43&i A large 43a? AA mediant, 42c; A medium. 8e; 3 medium,: &iz, carious 20 mkw : ttnnal. : Cheese Price ta retailers: Portland Oregon singles 39-42Q; Oregon ioai o lb. loafs 44450 Ib.t triplets, IK cents less than ameiea. premium sranos, aisgiea. 5lc loaf, 530, . Poultry Live thicken Sa, S Quality FOB plant So. 1 broilers under 2 lbs, 17c; fryers, 2-t lbs,, 24-3Sc; 3-4 !&. 23c; ffs and ovfip, 2To: roasters, 4 lbs. and ever, 37o; Leghorn hens, 4 lbs, and under, 14-15c; over 4 lbs., 15-18c; heavy hens, all weights, 10c; rooster, sit weights, 14-18C. Xaricer Net to grower, terns, S8-S1& bens, 44cv Price to retailers dressed; A ycung hens, S0-5Ic; A young toma, 2T 38c; Usht torn, 41-43o. Sabbtts Average to grower lire whites 4-5 lbs, t?-20c Jb,; 5-8 lbs, 13-lSc lb.; colored 3 cents Jowerj old or heavy does and bucks, 8-328. Fresh dressed Idaho fryers and retailer, 40c i local, 48 53s, Coantrr-KUltd Sfea-ts- Veai Top ttualitr, 33-4&e lb.; other grades according to weight and ftoalttr with lighter or heavier, 33-5o. Hoc Xlght blockers. 35-38: sows, L&g Top quality, springeri,. 3S-4U; mutton. 18-18&. Beef Oood cof 3&-310 2b.; eanaer' cutters, 2S-20C Fresh Dressed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.! Beef steers; Good 508-800 lbs., $39-42; commercial, $39-39; utility, 35-37. Cows: Commercial, W4-37J utility, $33 34; cannera-cuttera, (29-32. Beet Cats 'Goad Steeesi; Hind quarter J48-4S; rounds J4&-48; fuB loins trimmed, J&&-S3; triangle, J3S-4&; square ehwsks, J42-44; ribs, J53-57; foreqttarters, J28-4&. Vcai and caif; Good, $-4S; ccmmercittl, J39-48; Utility, 532-39. Lamb: Good-chotcs spring Jambs, 43 45; commercial, J41-43; utility, 38-t. Mutton: Good. 70 I&s. down, $3S-3&. Pork loins, 148-43; shoulders-, 18 lbs., down, 134-38; spawrtbs, 447-50; catcaw es, $27-29 mixed weights, $$ per cwt lower. Portland MlsceHaneon Onions: supply moderate, market dull; Ore. yellows. Ho, 1, 58 !bs, tl. 55-2.90; large i2.15-2.25, some 2.50; to Iba, oQ SSc; boilers, 10 lbs, 25-SOc.; onion sets, Oregon yellow, && lbs, 55.75-5.88. P&ttot; Ore. Uese-fctttea ft assets Ko. 1A, 13,23-80; No, 2 50 lbs, tttt-35; 25 ibs, l?0c-$f.00; IS ifes. S3-S5C. Wash. Hutted Gems, No. 1A 53.25-59; 25 lbs, 85-906! 1& ao-85c; No, 2, it.23-33; large bakers, H,03-25; Idaho RujsseU No, 3A, five 10 lb. sacks, 2.5-8&. New potatoes-, Fla. Tri umphs, else A, 13-3,40; sise B, J2,40-50, Hay i New crop, stack oaies, V. S, No, 2 green Alfalfa, truck or ear-lots F-O-B Portland or Puget Sound markets, $33.50 41,00 ton; U, S. No, 1 mixed Timothy, J44 ton; now crop oats and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay, nomirtally 125 28 depending an quality and tacstton bal ed on WiiifljnKte vaiifl? farms, Oscar Bark Dry i& t?tea 4c lb. Woet Valley coarse and medium grides 45c i&, Mhair-35a lb. on 12-month growth Rommatty, Hides Calves SSe- Jb.; according Se weight. pip, 35c ib.( &Mf. &-I&0 lb.; balls, 8-7c lb Country buyer pay S less fBt Qtratstians Wainuta Franquettes, first oaalf Jam 00. 34.7c; large, 32.7c; medium, 27.2ci second nuatlty iambos, SQ,2c; large, 28,2c; medium, 2S,2&; bs&y, 23.2s; soft shEli, firs! fiuaiity large. 39.7c! medium. 28.2cj first cuallty large, 2&.7c; medium, 28.2a; aec ond o.ttltty large, 5?2ci medium, 2t,Tc; baby 22,2c Fiert Jumbo. 20e Ih.f large, 13c. Use Organic Fertilizer The Right Way to RebuiSd Soii Free of Weed Seeds Odoriess 6 cks $5.00 Bulk I ton.... $10.00 ' 2 tons 17.50 FREE Deiivery Anywhere in Salem area Phone 3-8127 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, February 21, 19501? STOCKS By ih Associated Pieas American Can ...,..a.lii Am Por is 1A 21 Am Tel & Tel 149 Anaconda 28-35 Bendix Aviation , 40'4 Beth Stee1 33 Boeing ASrpiane 27 Caii-J Paekln ....,,...,..,,, 35 Canadian Pacifla li Case J 1 45 Caterp-JJlar , 354 Chrrsler ........,..,.,.,.. 04. Cos Valtee t is Continental Can .,..,.,....,. 38 'Crown ZfJIerbash 32i Curtlss Wright 0 EJauscUs Atrcca.ft t Dupoot d atta SrSi General- El&ctrio ,,,,, 43i General Pood i& General Motors .., 75 fi Goodyear Tira 43 Int Harvester 231 Int l?aper ,,, Kennecot!. ....,,,,..,...,..,.., 54 Lioby McS ge tr , 7i Long Bell "A" Montgamery Ward 5SS Nash Keivinator 11Va Kat Dairy 40 NY Central 12H Northern Pacific sj Pae Am Fish , Pa Gas & Elea ,w..(4.ti4i 33!i Pa Tel 5s Tei ,104 Penney 3 O 58 Radio Corp- 15V4 Hayonier ...,, Raronler Ptd , Reymiids Hetal 23ft Richfield 38H. Safeway Store Seats Boebuck ,,, 43ft Southern Pacific ,.,, 544 Standard Oil Co, 02!4 Studebaker Crnra. 9it , Sunshine Mining ..,,,,,,.,,,.... lOfe i rassanverica 17lk Union Oil Cal 23i United Airline $ Union Pacific 15Vi O S Steel ........................ 30 Warner Bros Pia 14 Waolworta 8 New Tork Sissks New York, Feb. 21 The stack marseu cosacea siang m ilisJMy tower ground today, Cotiiinaanea- of the- coal strike, a fast dwindling coat supply,, and more cur tailment of production had no appre ciabie effect as selling stimulants. The strike, however, did check buy ing interest. Trading giswetJ t& a ruth of araimrf ?. 388,888 shares for the full aeaaton doss to tne years law. Prices sttpped a- bit in ikv mornirMf b soon icveied off. Some Sssuee managed: paniBi recovery iatet. Newport indastrtes- lirae t. late deaiinss following news of a 39 een6 common dividend, first sine is-ea-. isower masc at cne no were u, s, Bieeir! wunera-i mosoes, et-uoooaxer, seftsisy. dall Oil, Warner Bros and Johns-Msn- tlle More in demand wr SaiirmsT mv Republic Steel. Chrysler. Wnnlworth. uuuHitMi Aitccais ana uuu ,jiu Pacific Telephone Resumes Conferences Portland, Feb, 21 m Pacific Tel&phone & Telegraph company and CIO Communication Work ers representatives resumed contract negotiations today. C. H. Wright of the utitoa said "We are a iittle closer on some items." He said he was hopeful I tiiat agreement woasa be reach-! ed. The onion membership recent-i 3y voted on whether to author ize a strike should negotiations break down, The results have not been announced bat Wright said locals were Seteg notified' today of the outcome. The current contract talks! have no connection with the dis-, pute between equipment install ers and Western Electric, al-i though aa phone service could be affected by the instaners threatened strike, set for Feb, 24. DEATHS Mlii Xlvina Halm Mis Ewtnt Hahn, formerly oi Breast,! Ore,, in a SsaHle hospital February 18 at; ths- age of &3 years. Survived by two hro-! ther, Herbert W. Hahn of Lee, Mms sod! Herman A, Hahn of Saiem; six sisters, Mrs, Augusta Cutsinger ef Salem, tydia Hahn of Portlsnd1 Amanda Hahxt ol 8n Dtesa, Mrs Martha Frszer oi Oafeiand, Caiif,, Mrs, EBa- Oood of Saeram&nto- anrf Mrs. Esther Keller of Ban Francisco. Mem- i bcr of eherch at Oni, Ftatcral arrstige mentx later hy Howell-Edwards chapel, Jesse W. Kamphrer i Jesse W, Rrxmphreyi, late resident of: 20SS B, Cottftge street at a Jocal hespitat February 19 at the age of 83 years. Sur-i vived by Wife, Mrs, May Humfthrcy, Sat-. temj two da.uRhte.rs, Attc E, and Jsie May HumphrEys, fen-th s-f Saim; thres-i hroth&re, John A. of Rasta-id Ore.r Wit Want 1. at Dansatttlr, CaliE, snd Mslcoim tAdsercorementr Druggists Prescription For Reiief of Itch When your skin is Irritated w ith pimples, red blotches and other skin blemishes from ex ternal causes, you're crazy with itching torture, try Sanitone Ointment, Itching stops prompt iy. Smarting disappears imme diately, Sanitone Ointment is also wonderful for iteomg feet cracks between toes and Ath lete's foot For Sale Wiilctfs Capital Drug Store State at Liberty Phone 8-3118 Eav-to-8e SUppcts These com fortable felt slippers can be "nm ur" in iust a coimis of evenings. Trimmed with fake pearls or nov elty nations, tiiey are nreray enouin to wear with "at home" party frocks,! talra tracing pattern for small, me of Hoaebure; Utec; Mcs. MUdccd Stubble field at Csiiiornia, Member oi Ftsst Sap-. iS&t church &f Saiem and of the Max&n-io lodge, service will be held from tfc HoweH-Edwardi ea&pe'i Thursday, Pesrsfr. ary 23, at J p.m. Mrs. Caroline Reisser Sesmcttd stts, Gataitne seisser DesmojMi, law les iden-i- of OrovHie, Wash., at- the- home f her daughter o& S&leza route- 9, box 3012,. February 20. Surviving are two tfa ashore, Mrs. H. I Brown, Saiem, and Mrs, Sex B assert, Okanofio, Wash.; a slater, Mrs, Jaroes Woods, Eutte, Mont,; two irand Ehildrea and two great grandchildren Servlcea will be held from the CI cash- Biorick chapel wwtcossitaT ireomary as at S:30 p,m. with Rft M, A, Getwntan offieiatine. Jnterment in Be&rw Memor iai part. OBITUARY Mr. Mary Benedict Stay ton Mrs. Mary Benedict, 80, died Monday at a Portland nursing home. RmltftfcE,-m of th rosary at the Weddle chapei Tuesday night at a o'clock with funeral services irony si. womiace cnuicn rvn WwJnMAav at l& fs else It. Rev. Fr. J&s, Scherhrlng: officiating and burial in the BuSSJmity cemetery, eoe. was aanx to. arma?. Ana. SSv I3SS, Surviving we she daughters, Arms Istvaaonle, Theresa Smith, Sister Mary of Sacred Heart and Mary Za&er, &! or Foruana; ssiscers sous lie and Rosalie, both of Eeaverton: son Mttee Benedict, aablimlty; Ed Benedict, Bias ton and Ft, Patii Benedict, Sacred Heart, P&rtiand and a sister, Mrs, Csth ertne- O'Meara, Alahambra. Caiif, PrltceU Boesak. BaBas Piacai Bosanfcft- was bom Asa 3, 18&7 at EgevlSIs, Wis., died a r Dai las hospital Feb. 14, 1958. She married W0i Bss&nk& at Dodsevtlie. Thar speait man? years wording in the mining camps: tmiH his health :aee ana sney moves wMt ta Bonner Ferry, Idaho. Three- years later on Feb, 1, ISS?, istaiis mowd to Salem where they livec i&r severai YfurA in the Yew Park district. They al so lived on- N, ITth St Mr, Bfstaxtks waa carpenter fey Srade. T&ew son- sain, a painter br trade Ss also an amateur ar tint was weH knawix In Satenu He helped pain She new &ridse which now spans the Willamette. They built a home and ma?d ta West Salem more than: 3& rear ago, where the ion. died in 1023 and the husband in 3925. Since the death &i her husband Mrs, Boaanka has lived alone until about two years ago. She leaves a niece, Mrs. Ha&le Gleason of San Gabriel, Cal. Also several ether nieces ssd jwpftsws, kiss s hoM of friends. FuneraX services were heid s4 How-Edwarda Friday afternoon. Burial was in Lee Mission, cemetery heaide her Albert P. Blamt Tintoiivitte Alharfc P. Bison. 84. at wsS 3er& f SivSf, are siivoft less iled: ssc&fcnlr e! a altaek at fcls fesja la sn Vt&anviLls Al&rleti PrMsy. H was feera December IT, less at Ktckecfim, Ksat. H was a rasmfcer of iris Sei&edi&t ctesHBlr thers at ths tlms oj his death. ShrSvlrw are fchres sons, Oscar sawi Harold, both of HermSsion, Howard and Tom- ot llnton vals! two dauahtfrrs, Mrs. Can Si&utea tattre ol Plsaaantdals; Mrs. Edward Clev er.Kl, DftS-torij 9M Ixratixet. Ray at SlcJc trs&n, Kaa.; tw& sistera, Mrs. fcssia. Hackw&rth, IaTts, Mrs. VirsK Sllfsr ei Stetersott, Kaa. 14 srBrwlohVldrsn. Funeral services were tu crtarsa ot Maw of MsK4ianylll& at fha HspeweH svaivael Ical United Brethren eharch at 1:S& Tues day, Re?, Geone ifEKlen of Uttiamrala will offslaie,. Burial wis fcft at HopeweH. Mr Rtttrr B. Seed Amy Mrs, Kaby B. ReedV SS 3res, t months. 15 days, died Feb. SS at the homo ol her son on the farm. Funeral services were held at MacSa chapel Sat urday with Rev, Fremont F&ul tftciatingi Pall bearers were Rupert Ohrlstenser., Le McKee, Joe Kratty,. Robarfc Neumanrt, Joe McKee and Donald Fuldsir, Sacvloc r fcsr husband Charles Hsed. Sr.: two soaA, Ohartea Jr. and Robert; one daughter. Mrs, Qeonre van otten, Fffrrrctaie, ana four grandeh&dren. Burial was ia Amicr cemetery. Seward liftoYesea Lebanon Edward 3. ZpArtstn died Fefe 10 at his home 1242 Sooth Second atr4. Born Oct- 55, 1884 ta Bergen Norway,, h had been a. resident of the United States for 45 years, coming to Oregon 8 year ago and to Lebanon In 1947. He was em ployed as fireman at the Cascade Fir wood plant. Services wiii fee held Wed nesday at 3 p.m. at the Hows-Huston .ihaneL Interment witf be 5n the TOO? ctiueter?. Surviving: .r his widow, Clams ssn, Leonard si Oafeiand, Ore.; daughter, Betty Aplanal? of Portland; brother Hans at Barter Ore., Thonraid of Porfc land and. Gerhard of CJiend&ie, CsUf Theoutc G, Gtliant Lebanon. Death earn sassssas l Thomas Cf. D-iliard, S6. at- his hrr.e is the got dasrict saaoay moriHns. Jor the past M rests he hsd tterrn tmsftortd ai the Crowa Zeiierbach paper miii. Bom in Sprirvghlil, Iowa, Tune 3. 1SSJ, he had lived In Oregon: e years. Funeral aerrlctr were held at the Howe-Huston chsnet Tuesday, with Rev. Lyantea Elweii of- iSciatlnt. Buri&i m tne Masonic eems tery SntnttvoM are hi widow, Lenai soa Jack, daughters, Mrs, Donna- Fearsoa and Mrs. Shirley Wynn- and arar.d chtl-trenv alt of Lebanon; sister, SJarr Francis E&tLtex or eprmgfttttv ia., cwa haif-br&thers. Paul ST. I,uis or" Pr&vo. Utah and Carl Lutx ef Lons Beach, Calif, Sirs, rTsiii H.sr.bu Laraystta Mrs. rfett! HstB7t. wir at E. ?. Hetnbrse died at ttra Mc&linnvllla hospital Sander after brief illness, Tn fwneral was held at the 54asy funeral hoa and was laid to rest In Erersreen Memor ial pars. She leases her aasharid, tw dauahters, Mrs. SJary IJavies of SScSJina villa, Mrs. Allee Jshnson sf San Plezs. Galll.i one aon. Zdar Hemhree, alan of 5Se5Stnnfittei two sreadens and twa srahdaualters, tw& hrsthera and &3 slater, who- reside In Mlehlean. Now She Stop "Cash and Carr?r Without Painful Backache As we get older, stress and strain, over exertion, excessive smoking er exposure to cold sometimes eiowa down kldtwir func tion. This may teed: many folk. 4o cofi& plain of nasBinsE feackiishe, tees- of pe-p asd nersiy, Jwadaebee and diMir?eae. Grfllrre P nishis or f repfertt iraasage may peitri from mirror hlaASec irritattona- due- to coki, darapniMa tar ciietsiry irwiisereifens. if your disesmf&rts are dac it these causes. Ufn't wait, try DoaaV Ptlis, . ruled diuretic. Used racceastnUy hy m-itiion for ascr 5a yia.es. While. 5iis yrHpt&rr: stay ofiKii oiiwirwise &sear, ft amMine how1 Btofty times teafi-' aWe Jrappy relief help tha 15 mile of kidney tubes and fiitcra aastt out waste. Get Soan' I'iiis icdayi Hlf.28'89 dium and large aisea; material r quirements aafi eomfJiete making and finishing directions. To obtain this pattern, send 36a in COINS, giving pattern aian&er, your name, address ana zone num ir to Pesrgy Roberts Capita! Joar nai S2S Mtasion fitreet Sas Fran- iSsoo i. Calif.