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Value-Finding Features Plan For Housing The homeseeker of today is rsoue-hopping rd expects dol lar v&!ue for dollar spent. Cognizant of this ; growing trend. The Oregon Statesman has arranged with Housing Plan Service of New York for a com plete housing series that will start nnficrinif Triav ILfaw an1 continue as a regular feature. Some of the- outstanding small house architects in America will design the houses shown. Each has been chosen for his record of previous accomplishment and ac ceptability by a board of housing experts who have actually par ticipated in the building and de veloping of tens of thousandsof homes in hundreds of cities throughout the nation. Arrangements to secure blue THEV'PE A1NT TU-TT FINE! LETTING ME GO Wfct?E DOING GREAT, GEETRUOE. HOME SFnfOcLEs PINE rTOMOCffCMi AND I WD OUP a r-i mi 5 MONEY. "3 Did TRACT 6-WAW-YOURE JUST F00UM Mf WHEW fOJ SAY MAYBE SOME CAY FOLKS WHO LIVE OH THtS NQL0 WILL GO ViSlTlW f RiENOS WHO LIVE OH THE M0Ol AW STARS- LITTLE ANNIE BOOICXY BUZZ SAWTO MICKZT MOUSS CASOUNE ALLEY WHEN ARE 'liiiiipii AND THATS) (CHGOULYNOV TWAT. AND 7 GERALDtNE GOOO-r V, s MAO AT BLONDE A r . i U tfJWlONED AUMW5tN THE "StCES, rsM-Jj ''" . Il I i ANIF X CATCW TSfclNi VOU A6AIN IrSW SPEEDIN' AROUND 1 CL JH TWAT TERAMTE, VCxS) 7 rU- 6PK1NKLB MSIAX-O ' 31 f 7 but yx; oWt SJ can voj tunbc Y r l-TK A LOT yS?' IKNOWCEEZON I . CAMPJNfi OF A WA TO J rjy one of the old i vojitwwt wthb garage. I EASE THEM OUT. - CMOJsC ALLEY BUNCH TO HUfCT THEIR a ' VJ!? WWBLty-l FAINLES5LV, WeWLTZ tviARRiEO UP ONCET, OOeLE. AN' I DOfn fllMTO MAKE ft TOMFOCX, IDJEF OUTN VOU PROPOSTN TO LOVAAZIE. SNUFFY? MVSFAP AC." prints and specifications of any house make this a practical hous ing service for ail, as minor ad justments may . be made to meet local building conditions and our local architects can change any sets of working drawings to meet individual requests without fur ther permission. This 'housing service which starts Friday, May 30, is not a series of "just pretty pictures. It in formed to function for our readers. Seattle Gains Gliurck Meet GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., May 26.-jP)-The 15th general assem bly of the Presbyterian church in the U.-S. A. today accepted Se attle's invitation to hold next year's conclave in that P u g e t Sound city. The church's right to criticize the American economic system without being called "commonist" was vigorously defended tonight by Charles P. Taft, president of pod i-VftAj m o I dont know NO MAN HAS DOES A MAN WAVE TO BE BEPOPE WE UVED THAT LONG. VET UNOERSTANOS VX3MSN 9 B-27 HID OU(? MONEY, HE S-SS! rVEAHP ATTWrS MOMENT THE MONEY IS BEING DRAGGED TWROUGM THE WEEDS,. CAUGHT ON THE BOTTOM OP A SIGN. Ml WW I. Jv,. "V .. '-j--: .-r- YOUNGSTER -STRANGE ASIT SEEMS. I BELIEVE INTWE NOT-TDM DISTANT FUTURE SCIENCE WILL FIND A WAV TO ACCOMPLISH I WHAT OUR GENERATION REGARDS AS IMPOSSIBLE AGTKS sr. ' v I 11 r.kv,. x i t, . ;r. UV TUAT..-y9 1 r X X6UKSSTUerA ?2iS?v v cxsilv one way J Adclla B. Lee Dies in Salem Adella Bell Lee, 44. wife of Archie R. Lee of 2220 N. Com mercial st., died at a Salem hos pital Saturday after . two weeks illness. Born in Hanniford, N. D., she had lived in Salem for 30 years. Surviving are the widower and eight children, Clarence Roy, Rob ert Marion, Clara Mae,- Cordelia Alfreda, Jack Dale, Phil Don, Dar lene Marie, Linda Mary, all of Salem; two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Moore and Mrs.. F.' E. Sunday of Stockton, Calif.; - four brothers, Claude Patterson of Berkeley, Calif., Joe and Milo Patterson, both of Stockton, and Dolph Pat terson of Newberg. The funeral will be at 10:30 a. the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America. Taft reaffirmed his belief in "our economic system with all Its faults." THEN M-Ty ARE MEN ALWAVS MARRV1IMG WOMEN? '.ti AMD AT HEADQUARTECS. YES, THIS SECTION OF THE COtME LA9OCAT00V HAS BEEN TURNED OVER TO .trt i Vm i ir- rrvvwrv" FOR MILLIONS OF YEARS, HEN UVED AND DEO WITHIN A FEW MILES OF THEIR BIRTHPLACE -THEY FEARED THE HAS UNKNOWN- XCANSHLLSEf THEM THE HYENAS AWO ' TuocHotaao BISPSVUAITIH6 FC6AWYEJ?5 LAST W5EATW. 0a,WWYMU5T THEY HAUNT MET n I 111 I III J F WHY DOMT YOJ TAKE " MAYBE KXTVE V I OUT EVEKVTHINQ THEY COT SOMETHING I I CAN 5.T ON? TWEY WONT I THERE! flL I fiTANO U VERy LONC. I ftETORT RESULT J THffT'S TOO BAD XV ALREADy , ORDERED YOU A BEAUTIFUL WEDDING eiFt WILL m. Saturday at Howell-Edwards chapel with the Rev. S. Raynor Smith officiating. Concluding services will be at the I OOF cemetery. Profit Taking Erases Gains CHICAGO, May 26-(-iP)-Profit-taking toward the close erased earlier gains in grains today. Wheat ended on losses of around a cent while corn and oats fin ished with small fractions changes in both directions. Wheat closed 1 to 14 lower, July $2.34Vi-2.35, corn was lower to Vi higher, July $1.77? 1.76Ta, oats unchanged to ag high er, July 89-i. and lard 5 to 45 cents a hundred pounds lower, July $20.00. Weather in the Texas wheat belt was reported as clear, although there were showers in other sec tions of the southwest. Some early harvesting of the new wheat crop is expected to get under way this week. 'C WELL, A MAN CANT PUN T TO THE TAILOR EVERY J V TIME A BUTTON COMES ) otHiy AND STARTING FPIDAV, I'M GOING TO HOLD CLASSES ONCE A WEEK INT SCIOITIFIC CRIME DCTECTIOn FOR vtxJ THEIR WORL0 COnSISTEO OF A, DARK CAVE AND THE HUNTING GROUNDS AROUN0 IT- BUT TODAY EDUCATION ENABLED THEM TO OVERCOME J . i l v ENTER NOW! (gee! WHY CAN'T I CT THEM OUT OF I MK MMO? IT'S MO USE I'M VTURNIG fcAOC. AT LEAST CVSETHAOT! VUU'UNS MARRy ME? "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier - i c "How d y da It New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK. Al Chcm A Dye American Can Am Pow & Lt ... Am Tel & Tel.. Anaconda Atchison Bendix A via Beth Ste-1 Boeing Air Calif Pack Canadian Pac ... Case J I . Chrysler Comwlth Sou Cons Edison Cons Vultee Cont Ins Crown Zel Curtis Wr Douglas Air .... Dupont de Ne ... Gen Electric May 26--Tod . (Ifn FotMl .. tJS'iLCIen Motors 53T .. 10 jGoodyear Tire .. 43 .1624 GtN orth pfd 35i . 34 4 Int Harvest 80. 70 j Int Paper pfd ... .. 294 J Mativille !. .. 78 Kennetott 44 4 .. !Long Bell A ..... 14 .. 27mMaytag .. 10 Miami Copper , 14 't 30H!oMnt Ward i 50 4 .. 97 Nash Kelvin 14 2S!Nat Dairy ; 29H 25 iN Y Central 13 North Am Co 24 .. 45VNorthern Pac .... 14T .. 27',!Pac Am Fish .. 4V4 Pac Gas Elec .... 354 .. 46VP T & T 1064 ..176V4 Pan American .. lOU . 33,iPenney J C 39 14 LOST FLIERS FOUND PANAMA, Panama, May -One of two helicopters flown from the United States went to the rescue today of six survivors IHiaidlSdD lPirgtrainm Tues. KSLM KOLN EADIO (11M ke) (t7t ke) (629 kc) (11M k) tm INewa INew Roundup 'Musical Clock Busier X :15 iMuste Ttmkpr KOIN Klock Once on a Time Bugler X JO iMarch Tim IKOIN Klock Oner on i Time Bulef X 43 INVwi IKOIN Klock Dave West Buxler X 7 X0 News KOIX Klock IFarm Time Sing Cowboy T1J Kise it Shin News Band Musi M Agronsky T:30 News Boh Carred 'Old Songs Merediths 1:43 Orchestra Fred Beck iNrwi IMkt Reports I 00 Haven of Rest I User News t:13 IHaven ol Rest I Aunt Jenny 30 'Pioneers (Helen Trent 43 I Orchestra I Gal Sunday AO AS JKate Smith ll.indlahr IPastor s Call lArt Baker (Big Sister Ma Perkins I Dr. Malone I Road of Life 10 so 10:15 10:30 10:43 News IKate Smith IToday's Child. !C Drake Bins. Sings (Perry Mason I Woman White I Ted Malone Kay's I.one Journey Masquerade jMy True Story Harmony iRoac Dreams iLaght Work! IMy True Story 11:00 11:13 11 JO 11:43 Organ I Bob and Vic. iLlfe Beautiful IHymna Day Dreams IRoeniary I Ma Perkins Melodies Queen for Day 1 2d Mrs. Burton Pepper Young 'Listening Post Queen, for Day IGrand Noon Tl:15 12:30 11:43 Pioneers News Hillbilly Sh rock's 1 1:15 130 1:43 Uambore (News Orchestra I Orchestra House House Meet Meet 3:00 .1S 1:43 IHearl s Desiro iHeart's Desiro IGwinn. Show Gwinn Show 3. "00 3:13 3:30 3:45 Say Music Orchestra News Orchestra Traffic Melody Melody 44)0 4:13 430 4:43 Fulton Lew-is Rex Miller Flit Frolics News I Bryan Trio Fact Finder Young One ITodds SOO 5:13 5:30 3:43 Hop Harriaan iKnox Manning I World News ITerry St Pirates Superman (Sparkle Music IGeonce Moorad ;Skv King ( apt Midnight (News Date With Judv Jack Armstrong Tom Mix I Bob Garred I Date With Judy F. Hemingway 40 13 30 :45 tO. Heatter IGue.t Tune-up Tim I Portland Myst. Travel. Open Mst. Travel. (Open T.-00 T:1S 7:30 7:45 Crime Cases (Lowell Thomas Supper Club Music Moods Investigator Jack Smith j Lawton (Music Moods Red Ryder I Mel Blanc I Milton Berle ISporUcopv Red Ryder I Mel Blanc I Milton Berle lAlnn Wilder 00 I Country House ! Big Town lOountry House Bg Town Falcon I Sound Off Falcon I Sound Off :l 30 1 43 1 oo 15 :30 9:43 News (Talent Scouts Quit Cities I Boston Pops Rex Miller (Talent Scouts Cities (Boston Pops Sports (Duncan Singers Theatre I Boston Pops Orchestra Ovri Rainbow (Theatre (Boston Pops 10 O0 F. Lewis 10:13 News 10 SO News 1:45 Orchestra 11. DO 11:15 1130 11:43 II M 13:00 Open House Open House Serenade Serenade Air-flo Air-flo Kpen House News News ISien Off I Sign Off StOAC TI F.SDA SSS Kc. 10 00 News: 10:13 For Women; 11.00 Concert Hall; 12:00 News: 12:15 Farm Hour: 1:00 Ride 'Em Cowboy: 1:13 Variety Time: 1:45 Menody Lane; 2:00 The World U Our Affair; 2:30 Memory Book of Music: 3:00 News: 3:13 Music Mas ters: 4. -00 Oregon Reporter: 4:13 Fa vorite Hymns: 4:30 Behind the News: HEALTH TO YOU WHEN Heme rr holds Fisials Flssnro Prolapso Itching and other Rectal disorders are corrected. No Hospitalization Quick Belief Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Naluro-ProcUIocist 211 N. Liberty St. Salem. Ore. Em bi aj on your allowance ayg closing 39 quotations: 'Radio Corp . 8 1 204 . 20 St . 21S . 324 - 14. . 36H . 284 . 554 . 144 . 174 - 84 . 204 .1264 . 214 . 18 . 63 i . 144 . 24Si . 434 Rayonier IRayonier pfd ! Reynolds Met iRichfield (Safeway , Sears Roeb Sinclair Oil So Pacific (Stan Brands Stan Oil Cal IStew Warner Studebaker iSun Mining 'Union Oil Union Pacific . Un Airlines )Un Aircraft U S Steel . .Warner Bros West Elec IWool worth of a crashed American Flying Fortress, who are marooned in the Nicaraguan jungles. U. S. army headquarters here said kits of food and instructions had been dropped. KGW KEX I Fred Waring Fred Waring (Jack Berch I James Abbe (Breakfast Club I Breakfast Club I Breakfast Club ! Breakfast Club IVan Damme Kneass News News I Believe It IKenney Baker iKenney Baker Breneinan's Bst Brecieman's Bfkt Slam ! Happiness Ethel Ac Albert (News IKneajw News W. Kiernan Come Get It I Stella Dallas Stars of Todav Evelvn Winters' Jones IJ. B. Kennedy Art Baker IWidder Brown I Dave Rosa Party Party Missus Missus 'Girl Marries I Faces Life 'Plain Bill Fan ell ISunny Side Up tSunnv Side Up Kay West IKay West Air Newspaper ' Road of Life I Air Newspaper Lora Lawton Tunefully Yours Aunt Mary I Bob Trout !Dr. Paul (What's Doin' (What's Doin' i Bride St Groom IBride St Groom !Art Kirkham I Woman's Secret; Be Seated Safety Joyce Jordan 'Be Seated Hour (Stage Wife I Dance Parade Hour tKallenborn iNor'west Today 620 Matinee 1620 Matinee Stars Today INews ! Happiness I Nor th westerners Dick Tracy Tennessee Jed Stars Bob Hope Dinner Music Ruythms I Rex Maupin Rex Maupin Story Bob Hope Hearing Kea Skriion Hearing (Red Skelton Amos n Andy iLum "n Abner I A mo 'n Andy (Cheery Songs (Fibber McGee (Dark Venture 'Fibber McGee (Dark Venture I Five Star Final News I Milton CharUrs : Dream Time Veterans (News Glenn Grar I Decision IMrCall News I Hey. Motorist It'oncert Hour (Concert Hour News (Concert Hour Orchestra (Concert Hour Orchestra ICIsremont Or Brenemen's Or. Newt Summary'X-Tr Hour Sign Off (News 4:45 Children's Theatre: 5:00 On Up beat: 3:45 Walt Weber and His Com bo; 6 00 News; 13 W. H. Meeder. Or ganist; 1:30 Round the Campfire; 7:13 Evening Farm Hour: 1:00 Music for You: 8:13 Excursions in Science: 30 Songs to Remember: 8:45 News: SO0 Music That Endures: :45 Evening Med itations; 10 HO Sign Off. DRS. CHAN . . . LAM Dr.Y.TXaasJUJt Dr.G Ctaa.N J CHINESE HERBALISTS 241 North Liberty Upstairs Portland General Electrtt Co Office open Saturday only. 10 a m to I p m. to 7 p m Consul tation Blood pressure and urine tests are free of charge Practiced since 191? Tho Statooman, Sclom. Orexyon. Tu day. May 27. 1947 It Most Stocks Show Losses NEW YORK. May 2M)-The stock . market ticker tape today loafed through one of the dullest sessions of the past three years with . scattered leaders attracting timid support while the majority of issues stumbled into losing ter ritory. " Both the bulls and bears were unable to discover much in the Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore, May 26 (API Butterfat tentative (subject to im mediate change), premium quality maximum of of 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 7-70c lb.: first quality. CC-oSc lb . second quality CI 68c: valley routes and countrr points 2 cents leas than first or C4-7c. Butter r Wholesale FOB bulk M lb. cubes: Grade AA. S3 score. 62c: A. 2 score. Clc: B. 90 score. 59c. C. 89 score. 56c. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singjes 35-52c; Oregon loaf 3S-52c. Egs To wholesalers: A grade, large. SJ',-53',c; medium. 49',-50'ic; A grade imU 42',c; B grade, large. 45.-47',e. ggs Purchased from farmers Current receipts. 4C-31c: buyers pay 3-3 below wholesale quotaUons on traded basis for best hennery eggs Live chickens Paying price to pro ducers: No. 1 broilers under 2 lbs, 2Sc: fryers. 3 to 3 lbs, 31-35c; roasters. 4 lbs. and over 37 -39c; fowl, Leghorn, under 3, lbs, 20-2 lc: 3', lbs. and over 23-24c: colored all weights 33-34C lb.: staff. aU weight 12-14C Rabbits A vera to retailers. 4-S2c lb dressed: prices to producers. 43c: fryers, live, white. 20-24c lb: colored. 17-21C lb Ontom. green local. snld-Columbla. 70-a0c dos. bunches. Onions Dried. M lb. sarki, Oregon yellows No Is from cold storage, medium 2 23-2 40; No. 2s. IJS-fSo; 3 inch Min. 3 75-2 83; California Stock ton reds 2.13-2.33: yellows 2 2S-2.50: Texas white wax No. I. 3 00-3 23; track sales, California reds 2.00; yel lows 2 00; Texas wax 1.73. Potatoes Oregon Rusets. No. I. $4 00-4 23: Idaho Ruiatets. No. 1. 04 00 4.23; new crap Calif, long white. No. 1-A. 3.73-3 90. Bliss Triumphs. SO lb. sacks, $2 83-2.95; track sales, new stock Calif, long white No. 1-A. 3J0. Dressed meats Veal Light, top Quality. 33-3c: heavy, top quaktv. 2S 30c: B. 25-2c: C. 22-24c: cull. 1S-20C; hogs block butchers, packer style. 125-160 lbs. 33-33c; over 213 lbs. 31 -32c lb; sows, all wts. 2s-30c lb. Lambs, best grade. 3S-37C. others according to qual ity: mutton 10-lSc: A, 37 -38c; B. 34 c: C, 2S-30c: quality: beef best quality. 33-33c: B. XS-Mc: C. 22-24c: canncr and cutter, ! lS-21c; bologna bulb. 23-26c. Mohair 40c lb on 12-month growth. Hay Wholesale rail shipment: Green alfalfa. No. 2 or better. t3S.O0-$3.eO ton; No. t timothy. S36 00-3B 00; oats and vetch. tZZJPO-?! .00 ton. depending upon quality; clover hay, uncertified." baled on farms. 172.00-27 CO. Cascara bark Green, -'ic; drv. 20c. Wool Valley, coarse and medium grade ;4-43 xC lb. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Ore, May 2 (APt iUSDA) Cattle salable 1300. total 1800; calves salable 30. total 65: market fairly active on moat classes: gener ally steady with medium-good steers stronx and grass fat cows weak: load high good 125 lb. fed steers 24 50: few head 858 lb. 23 00: medium-good grades 19 00-23 50; common down to 16 00; few feeders 18.00-19.00: good light heifers up to 23.S0, new high: common-medium grades largely 14.00-20.00: canner cutter cows largely 10 00-11.50; fat dairy type cows up to 12 50; young cows to 13 00: common-medium beet cows 13.00-13-30: good cows up to 18 00; common-medium sausage bulls 1300-K50: good beef bulls 17.00 with odd hewd to 18 00: good -choice vealers steady at 23.00-25.00; jrower grades and heavy calves weak. Hogs salable 750. total 2100; market opened active, closing; slow; largely 50 cents higher than late last week: good-choice 180-240 lbs. 28.25 to mostly M 50; 280-300 lbs. 24.00-90; few 150-180 lbs. 24.00-50: good sows largely 20.50 21.00: good 119 lb. feeder pigs 23.00: choice around 100 lbs, quoted to 24.00; few ISO lbs. 24.00. Sheep salable 1000. total 2000; mar. ket opened active, fully steady, later slow: good-choice spring lambs 3O0O 21.00; common grades around 18.00: few feeders 13.00: one lot mostly good S lb. old crop No. 2 pelt lambs 1 50. few medium grades 14 00-13.00: odd yearlings lt.oa-l3.00 good shorn ewes 0O-5O; common grailes down to 3 00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Ore, May 28 (API Wheat: No futures quoted. ' Cavh grain unquoted. Cash wheat' tbsdi: Soft white 2 42: oft white (excluding Hex) 2.42; white club 2.42: western red 2 42 Hard red winter: Ordinary 242; 10 per cent 2 42: 11 per cent 44; IX per cent 2.33. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 2.42; II per cent 2.44: 13 per cent 3 48. Today's car receipts: Wheat 25. bar ley 8, flour . corn 24. oats S. mill feed 9 Salem Market Quotations BUTTERFAT Premium No. 1 No. 2 PRifTS Wholesale Retail . F.GGS Baying Pries .88 5 81 .84 .69 Jl .47 X Si .51 .33 2 Extra large . Medium and standard Pullets, cracks .. FfJGS. Sellhsg Price Wholesale, large Mediums POlifuTKT Colored bens. No 1 No. 2 Frvers . .. M LIVESTOCK (By Valley Pack) Spring lambs . ; II SO 1944 wooled lambs 1 00 1948 sheared lambs 14.00 Yearling . No quotation Ewes 2 00 to 3.00 10 50 to 12 00 7 08 to 10 50 12.00 to 1 00 12 00 to l SO 10 00 to 18 00 12 00 to ?? 50 Fat dairy cows Cutter cows , Dairy heifers Bulls Calves (300 to 450 lbs. I Veal (150 tn 300 lbs I Stocks and . Bonds (Compiled by the Associated Presat May U STOCK AVCRAWrS 30 IS 19 80 Indus Bails Util Stks Monday 83.3 38 41 3 CO 0 Previous day SS.4 29 4 41. 603 Week ago 83 4 27. 40 58 8 Month ago Ml 30 7 42 1 814 Year ago 108.7 493 54 8 1.1 BOND AVERAOFS 20 10 ! 10 Rails Indust Util For'n Monrtay 90 2 103 4 I03. 73 3 Previous day 90 3 103.4 105.3 73 4 Week ago 89 1 103.4 104 J 73 Month a.o 10SJ 103 1074 72 osxovj E a dio (Co. FOR REPAIRS ONE TO TWO DAYS SERVICE SALES PACKARD-BELL, GILFILLAN Table and Console and Combinations Motorola and Philco Auto Radios Phone 5955 way of news inspiration. Declines of tractions to a point or more were widespread at the close. Transfers of 540,000 shares compared with 680,000 Friday and were the smallest for a full stretch since July 5. 1946. The. Associated Presa 60-stock composite was off t of point at 60, first drop since May IT. NOTICE OF KEVIIW AND EQUALIZATION or ASSESSMENT SOU. or FVBLIC iUVICC PROPEKTIES The State Tax Commission hereby gives -public notice as by law provid ed that it will attend in Its office at the capital on the second Monday tn June. 1947. and publicly examine the assessment roil by it made, and re view the same, and correct all errors in valuation, description, quantities or qualifies or property by it assessable and tn apportionments of assessments made by it; and it shall be the duty o the persons and companies interested to appear at the time and place ap pointed. Petitions or applications for the re duction or change of apportionment of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant, its president, secretary. rnP aging agent or attorney in fact, and bo filed with the commission on or be fore the day the commission is required bv law to meet as a board of review, and any petition or application not so made, verified and filed shall not bo considered or acted upon by the com mission. . ' STATE TAX COMMISSION By Carl Chambers. Commissioner and Secretary. My 29-27 -Jn 3 CITATION No. cut la the Csastj Coort for Wasfclagto CMUtr. tat of Oregew In the matter of the estate ai Albert C. Miller, deceased. TO' Alma Vtetorta Caupo. Josephine ArdeU Beach. Elisabeth Annagette Mil ler. George Granville Milter. Albert Clark MUler. lr- Charles Usui MUK Ann Lee Miller and Josephine H. Mil ler Hutchinson, and to any and all oth er heirs and devisees, unknown, of Albert C MUler. sr, the above named decedent. Greetings: In the Name of the State of Oreron: You are notified and required to appear within ten days from the data of the service of this citation upon you if served In Washington County, Oregon, and within twenty days from the date of such service if served in any other county of the State of Ore gon and if served by publication with in twenty-eight days from the date of the first publication thereof, to snow cause. If any exists, why the above en titled Court should not make an Or der authorizing the Administrator of the Estate of Albert C. Miller, sr- to sell the following described real prop erty belonging to the estate of too above named decedent: 1 Lot Six. Block Twenty-two. Pleas ant Home Addition to the CIfy of Salem. Marion County. Oregon Dated this 23rd day of April, 1947. W. A. T UPPER. Clerk Of (SEAL.) Washington County. Oregon By L Donohue. Deputy. Date of first publication. May C..1947. Date of last publication. June 3. 1947. My (-13-20-27-J 3 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO rSSPOVB Frederick Street From the East Ust of Breys Avenue to the West Ust of Tbeaipsoa Aveaae Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Improve Frederick Street from the east line of Breys Avenue to the West line of .Thompson Avenue, tn the city of Salem, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, ex cept the alley Intersection, the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a asphaltic concrete pavement thirty feet in width, tn accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council May 21. 1947. which are now on tile in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and Intention to make .the above described improvement by and through the street improvement de partment. Py order of the common council May Ust, 1947: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof lo May 23, 1947. My 23, 24. 25. 27. 2S. 29. 31. Jn 1. 1. 4. NOTICK OF INTENTION TO tMPKOVC Hickory Street From the East Liae of Maple Aveaae to the West IM so of Basel Aveaae Notice Is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose end intention to Improve Hickory Street from the east line of Maple Avenue to the West Une of Hazel Avenue, tn mi cny oi saiem. ml roe expense oc the abutting and adjacent property, ex- cept the alley intersection. tbtesMur of which, will be assumed by the city" of Salem, by bringing said poittuw of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street wiui a aspnaitie concrete pavement thirty feet in width, in accordance wiuv the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted, by the common council May 21. 1947. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this re fees nee thereto are made a part thereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above described Improvement by and through the street improvement de partment. Br order of tbe common council Mar tlst. 1947: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is May 23, 1947. My 23. 24. 25. 27. 2. 29. 31. Jn I. 3. 4. Livestock and Poultry 1 GUERNSEY, fresh any time. 4 Jer seys. Just fresh. All young. Rt 1. Bog 172A. Aumsville. Ore. Wanted Veal Wilt pay top price. Rt. t. Box It. & V wee ckner. Phone 2-3423. LOOK Pigs. 33 head, feeder pigs. S13-M to 18.50. Red fat hens, and laying bens. East on center st- Ac 5th house on rieht.esst of Krueger's mfct. Box Ml. FOR SALCI Christ i N H babe chicks every Wed . Bovtnetona 3718 State St Phone49e9 FOR SALE: 1 Guernsey cow 4 yrs. old. milking between 3't 4 gals, per day. Will freshen In October. Very gentle. $120 1 Guermey bull 14 months old $80. 2 fat Durham calves, wetghk about 500 lbs., good locker meet. Har old C Snethen. 1530 Lancaster Dr. Ph 2l 345 w ANTED; Ait kindt ot catue oM nogs Will call at farm Write K. L SnethenT 1550 Loncastes Drive. Pk. 3M343T morn or "eve Dead animals wanted. Ph. 500 collect DO YOU OWN A STOMACH that torments you because of ex cess acid and east Fastest relief with TEBSIN TABLETS or aw. ay back. Nan habit forming Me Soda Ne Laxative. Ask Ymt Drag gist for TCIS1N! 153 S. Liicrfy Si. SABXEY GCOGU