PAGZ en tl oisgoii ctattc:l"li:, ca; orc rriizy 1:27 1:13 Oregon-State 1 Uncbvercd Deputy State Treasurer Fred . PauTn,. while rusomaging through vault in the tUte treasury de partment here "Ttmrsdajv found $15,000 of unpaid bonds Issued by the state under date of April 1, 1881, to cover claims incurred in the Modoc-Indian warr - " The claims were approved by the Oregon legislature in 1878 and Were in. J500 and $1000 denomina tions sad.', were termed . "war bonds. They drew interest at the rate-of 7-per cent and were pay able on January 1, 1890. T Paulus said the bonds had been written but those found here ap- Moye'Into Neif Home ; LYONS The Clarence Jung-i wirth family moved Saturday Into their new home they recently purr chased from Mr. and Mrs. 'Clyde Bressler. r Mr. and; Mrs. Ralph .( r. u ' - parently never were formally is- They were payable at the state treasury department, i y : Birchfield have moved Into the apartment over the Tavern vacat ed oy the J un worths. -v, Pliilips r.Iar!iel3 7ool 'SMITHiTEIJaI2mer Olson of Independence sheared .sheers far AUyn Philips c Wednesday and xnursaay oi last week. On Satur day Philips took the wool ta Sa. lent to market. - " V ' - j" -' '" v l . U Tomato Juice pressed from red ripe Juicy Tomatbesl 3fr Lcrrja c5 os. Tin ; Iwm Ml Tdl Fall CImmi 11 IHat Points Rich in nutrition and healthful mfnersla . . Tastoful and tantalising for any tlmo of tho day. . -' " . ' : :r-' .-vv.;::- t:;-:0''?ir;:: .: Serve this rich tomato juice before meals or send it in - the lunch thermos. It's a grand pickup, it's nutritious and healthful for any . member of the family. Tops for a breakfast I beginner. Add a little lemon juice and Worcestershire sauc for a tasty dinner coektaU. Too. win like the rich, smooth, mellow taste of this fine tomato juice. Knox Gelatin, 1 Is., tor salads or desserts, 19 Tri. Mjmr C Sitlmt Makes 12 Fell Classes Mavis Ccla 12 es. Settle Use SaM Ne. 23 Expires May 'tl, 1941 j ' Fire ffuf ' Dog Food I 5c !-::. . i My-Te-Flne Caiidied SSJ PiekUs . 19c " Lindsay Largs Pitted Ulpo OHvos PL Buy the Best In Brands My-Tt-Fina Coffeo Owned Vrmk MmnT PiMttd Ftwei PeHr- DeUvereaVFmk DtOIy Slnaat bland eC ooffea for lew Cavort k Fic(o.29e rJSa My-To-FIno Tomato Jlthco, T'o. 2, 10c Crescent VcII Pcpor Clocncr, 10 oz lEc Gravy Mastcrt 1 J bz 15c Modium Walnuts, 1 lb., 25c j iS: Jacobs Mushroom Piocos end Stems 0ox.Dc TRrtft iviqpsjc tVench's : Vcnnia, 2 os., 29c French s Paprika, 1 oz., 10c Tiny Tot's Ccrccl, 21c Vcno Cleaner, Gcln 53c DuttcWJoxesfcr Refrigt:rqtcri?1 5c Cclo Dbg Food, 0 oz 10c frW MT Ormy Suflii Broadcast Is . SeL Service Lien 'Schirdayl Service mca,e3.tcrtilied by ci vilians ox Salem on numerous oc casions In-recent' months, "arai to do the entertaining Saturday nisht, presentfsa a USO-spoa- sored Droadc&st over IwLtl from the downtown United Frvirm n. anIzatIons cluhrooms. Adj. C TL i nomas announced Thursday. ". ' The 53-minute" broadcast: natins; in the upstairs loans of me U5Q dub which Thomas di- recta, wQ be Dresented bv tan from Salem air base, and Is: to 1 include a skit, "Ten Minute Break,,.wHli CpL Steven R. Mc- iersoa and Pvt. Arthur Hazard as Derformers. A vocal mmh k spi. itooert anl and other music by CdL Charles . Zahn'a martt are also scheduled. Warrant Of ficer J. C Kay is to be master of ceremonies. Seenndbee Is Howm the - USS Wolverine Both the broadcast and the tertainment foUowins; it at " 9 o'clock are to be ooen to the nub. lie, Thomas said. CpL James Hor ace, prozessionai magician prior to entering, the service, is to pre sent 'majrfc sets." and Set Ken Woods, unl cyclist, will perform. a classical recordinea bmr . la eseaaahic tat Lake Sllehlgaa is the t erseer lake steamer, Seandbee, new the TJS3 ITelverlae, which seaverted late an alreraft earner trsuuaa aam. TBe vreiverme sum a xuxnt neck apprexiaaaUiLr that ef a eesobat aircraft earrler-Assectsted Press Teleaoai. Leslie Ninth Grade Class Plans Fareivell Program on the program for 2 tx m. Sun day, a community sing for 7:30 p. m. ,. - April Arrests Net $12,000 State - DOlice ooeratives made 1358 arrests for traffic law viola tions, with fines of ail as? is durnig April, Charles P. Pray, superintendent of state Dollce, re ported to Governor Earl ' Snell Thursday;- ,: :?; Thirty-four arrests were for drivinK while intoxicated while 5 resulted from reckless driving. Arrests in the general law en- :orcement division numbered Sf with fines of $3774.10. There were J7 acquittals. , - There were 110 arrests in the game code division and .two ar rests in the commercial fisheries code division. Fines in the game code division aggregated $2296.60. Class day exercises for students of the ninth grade at Leslie junior high school wm be held Tuesday at 130 p. m. in the school audito rium. . Parents will be ' welcomed by Norman 'Undburgh, and the pre- sentauon or . certificates and awards will be made by B. Tavenner, principal, and Miss Phoebe McAdams. "Hafl to LesUe ffiA." elaaa mr will be sung by students of the ninth grade. The 'class Dlav. Toum TAan'm Fancy." has - the followinr cast: rai Brock. Betty : Buhler. Frank Prince Frank Brown. Dale Par- nell, Delores. Clement; Dick Cra ven, Carl Reinwald and Delores Musical parts of the will be under the direction of Karl Thelen and J-Dss Gretchen Kream er, and the I play was. directed bv Miss Vivian ; Carr. . Miss Phoebe McAdams Is class advisor. 1 i Ninm grade students who will receive certificates- are: George Adams,' Betty Albert. Cor-' don Albcrs, - L.a Andrews, Barbaora Aadma. Donald Baal. STanees Balrar, Jo Eileen Bauer. Jim Barlow. Tad Baum, Edwin Becker, Beatrice Blake, Neil Boehmer. Dora Bohaaan. Jaomia- Une Boock. Bob Bridgaa. Ectber Briggm. Patrlda Brock. Bobby Brown. Frank Brown. Let Jean Brace. Rich ard Budloac, etty Buhler. Mlltoa Bur ger. Viola Bums. . Wynard BUrright, Lois Bmris. Hugh Byrkit. Bob Can- t4b14 TVasm riniMn Janvmaa Pepll lane Carson, Jim Carter, Trances Cax- w. norma ua. uidu, i asriiio. nsian Mao Caswell. Jo Ann Cater, Charles Clement. Winston Cobb, CaroUne Cof fer, Delorls Conyerse, Bruce Coon. Trmft rnr. TiW rVamn Tm Pr4Hfwtm fVtYlm Jam Haviifuw V.Im I Robert Deacon, frank Deckebacn, Da vid DeLetm. Iawrene DeLann.. Don. aid DimbaL Bett Doda. Dean DoaiL Don Drees. Bonnie Early, Ardith Eck stein. Anna Mao Xngland. NeU Eng land. Darlcne Evans. Nancy Farrar. Jack FKzmaurice, George Foot, Glenna Foat. Lo jToIz. Tom rani. Hiwh Franklin Yvonna Gardner, Warner Gaub, Florence Gilbert, Betty Goff. Jerry Boletta Grant. Dm Graa. Grenx, Adeline Grinde. Alice Grind e, Wayne Gwynn. Dean Hagedorn. Goldle Har-1. Paul Hal. Khtrln Rail. vlm Bamel. Jim Hand. - LaVerne Hardy. 3mmL ttmt Hmtsmw0mm ant TT.nU bul ard Barriaon, Virginia Hawkins. Del- mar tuniun, soaunce Hensenroeder. Melrm Hilnker, Jim Hill. Dorothy Hallia- Dmii Hnlmi Rnlyirt u' land, Phyllis Hunter, Irnert lufer. JaQuith, Beverly Karsten. Madeleine unuci - iuhwmt. - - aiqie Richard Lawrence, Raymond Leon- nardt. Charlotte Ugntfoot, Norman Lindburg. Harold Long. Irene Lough, Harvey f mrt lal. Donald Lucas. Jack Lata. Carrol Gene Mason. Ralph Mc Allister, Jerry McCormack, Booita mcis.ee, Ajonaia aiciaugniin, Harold Meyers, Frances Michael. Kenneth Miller. Janet . NieoU. Robert Osborn. Wayne Pack. Dale ParneU,- Margaret Paxson. Betty Pearson, Dean Peter son. Delores Peterson, Earl Phipps, Beverly Plant. Leonora Pogue. Shir ley Pound. Frank Prince, Joyce Qulne. Margaret Reader, Mary Cixabeth Setnnart. Carl Reinwold. Aileen Key. no Ida. Violet Richards. Bruce Rogers. Kenneth Schroeder. Juanita Schwab bauer, Joan ' . Schwabbauer. Melvin Sheets. 'Arlene Sheldon, Harold Sher man. Dudley -81ater. Suzanne Small. Charles Smith. Everett StaatS. Janice Stagga, EUa Staples. George Stender. Marvin Strode, Larry Sullivan, Lucille auBosrua, uaig xayior, Wallace Tay lor. Adah Mae Teel, Fay Thomas. Rob ert Thompson. Maxlne Toeva. Barbara Upjohn, Warren V alder. Leata Van diver. Glen Vergets. " Jack Vickers. Norma Vossler, Maydeen Walden, Esther Wallace, Berna Wall. Bessie Walling. Pearl Webster. Betty Wed more, Barbara Wejdner, BiU Wenlg, Betty White. Dick White ly. Bob Wil hama. Charlotte Williams, Irene WUIm schen. - Edith Wilson. Glen WUtsey, Etta Mae Wise, Abby Marie Wood. Mary Wright. Bonney Zimmerman, Carl Zimmerman. Donald Zose. Get Decoration Day Supplies Now at Fred Meyer -Crocery Sectkans :L Need Here Is a complete stock of all ths food and supplies you win Bead for the holiday; make year selections sow. Chhasi Plates, 8" e; S for 25e AHae Plates. IS". SO: 8 for 25e Table CloUi Seta, 1 elo and four samaxBS, c; s for zse Bibboe Cold Ctrps, 9e; S2Se BibbM Haadlo Cold Ctrps, e; S far Z5e -Weed Spoons im1 Ferka, Set ; 3 far 5e Paper Plates and Sections, lOK inch, e; 8 for 25e Blbbon Napkins, 9e; 8 for 2Se Parity Plaoea, 9c j 8 fee 25 Fr4- Meyer Cracery Smiltmi Sugar Stamp" No. 12 Good for 5 Pounds Vhitb Satb Sugcr Exeelhnit for canning and for an types ef ' table uses. Buy your sugar now and avoid the 'montk . stamps. . rash for redemption . ef Vhito Satin Powd. Sugsr 1 7c Wim Mayer Cussry St Minute Man Soup Mix 8c 2 for 15e New West Apple JlIICO No, 30i-,nv Can doC - Aibera i Carnation Oati fatre White and Creamy a ft. rnL tit if WJw,! X- Risncho.:; Noodlo Soup Mix Uisconsin Sharp Cheese Potato 45c IB, TILLMIOOE CHEESE Points 37 c lb. IIELLOUEST CEIEESE r.iLu 35c lb. IIY-TE-FEIE CHEESE Points BATTLE GROUND IB. s - Paints rTTi n r;r?flTP ttti it - t Points Freet Meyer Grocery Section lb. Bill Burns Outstanding ' Dli-k Pi rfra aLa That Simply Melts in Your Mouth Vita Deo 100 Natural Whola V AVhoat Dread Loaf ue2) ST' - T- 3 - A FlSed with vitamins for your xamuy. tstays zresn and la ten- : der golden crusted. . . An excel- lent' bread for r sandwiches and school lunches, ' . ' ; i ; My-Te-Fina Milk Dread. 1 Vi lbs., 14o &T: Utiio cr TOsb ntcsi Drcsd 12c Chocolate f!ut Fudge Cafte ' 2-Iayer Round Cako Serves 8 to 10 Portions Studded with Oregon wainiit, topped with chocolate mage icing, xou'll Berye this delicious cake often! Almond StruesscI Coffeo Cako lOe each Serve hot for breakfast tomorrow. i ' My-Te-Fine Vitamin-Enrithed White Breal, 12 Vic, I lbs. - nj Stays fresh and moist for sandwiches. ' Bill Burns was selected fev the Civics Club Of Salem senior hi oh school as the Outstanding mpmlwr of the graduating class, it was an nounced Thursday morning at a ! special senior farewell assembly. Burns chief work has been with vuuwa aumuau as manager in addition to 'serving ai Dresident , 1 of the Sigma Lambda chapter oi ' 4v ..! , i r. i uuuur society, a mem ber of Snickpoh and a host of other extra currimlar artivi. I citizenship candidate, and Janet Rogers, girls' leame nresident and Hi-Y sweetheart; were runners up for the honor. , Legal Notice FfW Sf. aTaftery girelsaj Wash WindcAvs Cleaner and Faster! 4 i CecscnZcro islsSnhsmsde uv For Cookiaf Farpeset Cluo Ribbon Malt . 3d-. 49c i: Perfect Qolden Halves with loads of flavor IFoo U M a voir. 1? ea (slhes vUlli v No. rv rzi . r1 Can- 7 tzJ 1 f 1 fkked at the Peak ef the SeasoeV ' k' Fatkei Vith NatnraJ Flavor tad Isles' Serve these delicious peaches for break -fast with cereal or serve them in in pastry.? ia cp-cide-own cakes. Their flavor is tabeatabla and ; are packed . with the natural flavor and taste cf ' fresh, firm, tender peaches. Sfayer C tmUmm' ;" V " - Oea tss cleaaing water for faster : rieaamg aaa atipy . . wars and 'twC " . Caceatrstew Lars 21c Excellent for Salads or for Meat Dishes Lcrscn's Vcrjrll lc 2 for i 113 25c i2c:3 Points Serve la salads or serve as an accom paniment with meats or fish. Packed with flavor and In glass jars that may be need for canning latac JW Jfttrar ; ' vFeeVt CrsaalatcJ Zap Pa!aioSve Size r:ic3 cccd f-irAy n;;u r.:s:JDAY . 1 f 1 1 1 : i J" Pcpulir CigarcHei in Packages of 50 Cc.-ncls,' Old Gc!d3, Z:n:p Wcrris "Fist o) hOe 50s 2 Flats 65c Cunels in ready-to-raail packajrs which mar be sent to those in service for only 24c first class postage. 15c Cock lafitchcs, 1CC3 Ii;Sti to cfn., 2 cartons far 25 e Fr&ca Albert o Velvet, 2-es. packet packers, ICs Cmrns U;!tter Flints, 2 flints & wick la ;iu!, 3lCe ciGAntrniis . Carton M M M u in 'Tiil Ealetxhs HmU e cu .Cell e Came!a Xleelwssds ' s cipere eri:iaa e Com A ZIz;!29 Tot we have ; your favorite. tranfl. Ton know they're fresh at Irel lleytr. : 15-cx. $1.15 Vi!, i THU Covne I f Uailt S cans. I Adults cnJy. J free L'fr ; Taaeata ' trU A'arec TaWe fastis ZZZZZ-m-JZ" 1 NOTTCB TO CKEDITOBS NOTICE IS HEPmv nrvrrhr that the undersiatned. hv an rTtt of the Circuit Court of the State of. Oregon, for thm r,x,r. Marion, duly made and entered on me 4th day of May, 1943, were appointed loint Evpnit?iM v. Estate of Walter T. Jenks, de ceased, and have duly Qualified as such. ; , All persons h .a v f n ritm. against, said Estate are hprohv notified to present the same, duly verified as required by law,-and with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned Exenti-iM . c lem, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of the first i publication of this nntir M first publication being made the sx oay or May, 1943. -EDITH MAY JENKS STULLER andMABLE p. SAVAGE . , Ezacutrices .tf the Estate- of Walter T. Jenks. tw..c W. W. McKINNEY Salem, Oregon . . " :" . Attorney for the Estate nrst Publication: May 21, 1843 A-uoixcauon June 15, 1943 , - : . ay 21-28 J. 4-1118 T" i : ' ' NOTICX ' OF. BlVICtr EQDAXJZAITOIV nv iom m 0OWO KSNT ROLL OF PUBLIC SEXY- ICS FnOPEXTlXS The state tax by gives nubile nnHe t.... provided that It win attend in Its omce at me capital on ihe second Monday in June. 1914 . m.K Udy examine the assessment roU y made, and review the same, and correct all rmr tn Jtion, description.: cruantitlea or Qualities of property by it assess able and in apportionments of as. tessmenU made hv It: and it shall be the duty of the persons and companies interested to appear at ana place appointed, i Petitions Or aDnlieatinne tnr the reduction or Change of annortinn. ment Of a nartimlav anamMnt Jball be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant it president; secretarr ' nmifinf asent or attorney in fact, and be filed with the cocsniisslon on or before the day the commission Is required bv law tn m,.i j board cf review, and any petition cr eriPcauca net so raada, veri fied and filed shall ered or acted upon by the com- tnissioa. . j ; stats tax cois.ncs:on By Cari-L, Fisher I I Commissioner and Cecre tary. lTy-21-23-J-4.