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IVin 0:e of FISH Chech Drgcd by Leaders i 17 The- National Commander ef five leading veterans organizations oln la wgtag U-slr members t put part of their NSLI dividends la J. S. Savings Beads. Standing- (1 to r), Clyde A. Lewis, Commander lavCUef, VFW; David M. Brewa, National Commander, DAY; Geerge N. Craig, National Cemmander, American Lesion; seated (1 to r), .W. K. Farlea. Commander-in-Chief, MOWW; Harold Bnssell, National Commander, AM VETS. Profit-Taking In Radio, Video Dulls Stocks . NEW YORK, Feb. 16-)-Higher prices for airline stocks and pro fit in radio-telephone issues high lighted a -mildly " depressed mar ket today. , t TV issue dropped fractions to around two points while airline shares improved fractionally. Both groups were heavily traded. - Final prices elsewhere showed majority of small losses, most of them under a point! Turnover . expanded to 1,920,000 ahares from 1,730,000 Wednesday. TV stocks were under fire from the start with the single ex ception of Avco Mfg. which show ed independent strength in a climb to a new 1949-50 high.) Interest to the airlines atarted around midday and was fairly well sustained the rest of the session. The main body of stocked showed a tendency to pull out of a morn ing decline but there was no Imnch to the buying and recover es were on a. minor scale. Final 1rlces.were a 'shade above the ows of the day in most cases. The Associated Press average of 80 stocks dipped 2 of on point to 72.9. The industrial "and rail groups fell back but utilities were unchanged on average.! ' inm -- t Seaweed Assists Dentist in Making Better False Teeth DALLAS -(INS)-Dr. Morris J. Thompson, cf Beverly Hills, Calif., recently spoke 14 Dallas about the new process the dental profession Ij using to develop a teeth im pression material. : From certain types of seaweed, which produce a gelatinous sub- tance called agar-agar, dentists lave developed hydrocollold. Hydrocolloid enables the dentist to make an exact model of the pa tient's dental arch, Dr Thompson explained. - -"i'S- Hydrocolloid Is placed in the pa tient's mouth in semi-fluid form, then chilled into a Jellylike farm which takes the shape of the teeth or entire dental arch.,; -From this mold the dentist mak es an exact duplicate of the teeth enabling him v to fit crowns or bridges, Inlays or partial plates while the patient tits! in an easy chair .and not the dentist chair. "In most cases." Dri Thompson said, Mthe patient has to make only two trips to the dental chair first to get the impression, second, to get his finished work." The Beverly Hills dentist said hydrocolloid so far Is the most Iirecise dental impression material ound by the profession. At first the agar-agar seaweeds were found only la the Japanese held Asiatic waters arid could not be obtained in sufficient quantity during the war years.! . Lately they have been found off the coast of Mexico in the Pacific. TIME SAVES. . NEW YORK, (INS) Adoption Of a new traffic signal plan is ex pected to cut traveling time 40 percent on the avenues and major crosstown streets in mid-town New York. According to the American Public Works association the new program is the first step in New York's city-wide project for improved traffic controls. j GOLD HUNT LONDON. (INS) j The 48 year-old Duke of Argyll, one of the richest landowners in Britain. will commence salvage operations THE STORY IN STEEL (so-so-w- 70- i; $a- . 40-1 I . :-D-! ' i . 1928 DEPQESSiQN- T 30 t r 12 mmtmm 74 T- 31 V J t Y n Gals Pay Men Just to Dance OSAKA, Japan -(INS)- Ro mancing is taboo in a unique Jap anese ballroom where women pay men to dance with them. ! Male taxi-dancers, employed, in this establishment, may not dance more than twice during an eve ning with any one woman patron on pain of immediate dismissal, i The management explains: I "We set up this rule to prevent the circulation of unsavory rumors about our ballroom.. Nice Work The gigolos, who work for a basic salary of 5,000 yen ($14) a month plus commissions, are the only men allowed to enter the dance-hall, which caters exclu sively to women. It operates for three hours ev ery evening and has attracted an average of SO women daily. enough to keep busy the 31 male taxi-dancers on hand. Operators of the establishment said it was opened to' give women "equal chances' with men in seek ing entertainment. They claim this is in keeping with the spirit of the new Japanese constitution that forbids discrimination between the sexes. The taxi-dancers were carefully screened from 700 applicants. The management describes them as "well-bred gentlemen working in various white-collar occupations during business hours." Intellectual Spiel For each dance the woman pat ron gives her partner a ticket. which sells for a little over nine yen, about two cents U.S. The management said the taxi- dancers must have a well-round ed education that enables them to carry on an "intelligent conversa tion" with their woman patrons on the dance floor. Grain Market Leans Lower At Day's End CHICAGO, Feb. 16 -UPh Mos grains leaned a little lower at the end of a listless trading session on the board of trade today. New crop wheat deliveries had the widest losses, which reversed yesterday's market, when these same contracts made the best gains Wheat ended lower to y4 higher, corn was unchanged to lower, oats were lower to J higher, rye was unchanged to Yt higher, soybeans were uncaang ed to 4 lower and lard was ' to 8 cents a hundred pounds low er. There was no specific news to create selling in new crop wheat deliveries. These contracts ap parently merely encountered a technical reaction after yesterday's spurt. : A Kansas City trade publication noted that Gulf of Mexico ports were glutted with wheat. It said the Commodity Credit corporation had discontinued Its exchanges of milling wheat stocks it holds in the Kansas City area for wheat de livered at Gulf of Mexico ports. This may have been one reason for the comparative steadiness of the March contracts, as the publi cation said, "suspension of the exchanges will close an important source of milling wheat supplies' for nulls in that area. next spring to raise $84,000,000 in gold estimated to have sunk in Spanish Armada galleon in Tober mory harbor. Isle of MulL O PEACE TIMS CONVERSION AND STOKES mmtmm 310 i I """i""'r 44 44 New York Stock Quotations NEW YORK, Feb. 18 -JP)- Today's closing quotations: American Can 113 IGen Electric Am Power & L.t 20 . cen Hoods Am Tel & Tel -149 !Gen Motors Anaconda 28 Vi Goodyear Bendix Avia 42 Beth Steel 32 Int Harvest Int Paper Boeing Air Calif Pack .. 26"4Kennecott Libby McN Canadian Pac 15i Case J I - 43V Caterpillar 34 Vi Chrysler 63 V Long Bell A Mont Ward .. Nash Kelvin Nat Dairy . N Y Central Northern Pac Pac Am Fish Cons Vultee .. 13 - Continental Can 38 Crown Zel 32 Curtis Wr 9 Pac Gas PT&T Douglas Air 73 Dupont de Ne 63 Penney J C LONG BRIDGE UMATILLA, Ore.-(INS)-A mir acle of railway engineering is known to few people, in this land of magnificent distances. That's because Union Pacific passeneer trains between Umatilla and Spo- xane cross the bnake river over the longest and highest curved railroad trestle in the U. S. The span, 300 feet ovrf rtormal river evel, is 3,290 feet long and uses 800 tons of steel and 17,000 yards of concrete. Salem Market Quotations (As or lata yesterday) BUTT-WAT Premium - No 1 ; No. 3 BUTTER Wholesale M .13 Retail EGGS (Burial) (Wnolesale priees ranges from I to 7 cents over ouytng , price ) Large AA . . , J7 Lars A .34 Medium AA ;. , .35 Medium A J3 Crack .35 Leghorn Hens .14 Leghorn bens .09 Leehorn hens - .06 A colored bens ' .19 B colored bens ,. .14 C colored hens -09 colored fryers . ,. 23 B colored fryers J8 colored fryers at old roosters .13 old roosters , .08 old roosters ' .01 UVESTOCE ay Taney ruk rat dairy cows 13.50 to 13.50 Cutter cows 10.00 to 13.00 Dairy heifers 13.00 to 15.00 Bulls . 14.00 to 19.00 Good veal. 150 to 300 lbs 34.00 to 28.00 Good calves 32.00 to 34.00 Wooled lambs 30.00 to 22.00 Feeder lambs 14.00 to 19.00 Portland Products PORTLAND., Feb. 18 (API But- terfat Tentative, subject to immed iate chance: Premium quality, maxi mum to 35 to 1 per cent acidity de livered in Portland. S7e lb.: first qual ity. S5c; second quality. 63c. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score. 63c lb.: A. 92 score. S2c: B. 90 score. toe; C, SO score. 99c. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oreeon singles. 39-42C lb.; Oreeon S lb loaf. 44i-45c lb. Eggs TO wholesalers: a. graoe. large, 41-41tte dox.; A grade, medium, 4o-40',c: small nominal; B grade. Large. S6-37c Live chickens (No. 1 quality. FOB plants): Broiler, under a ids., lie io.; fryers. 2-3 lbs.. 23-23c; 3-4 lbs- 27c; roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 37c: fowl, leg' horns, under 4 lbs, 14-lSc; ever 4 lbs. 15-iec; heavy Mens, an wetgnts, auc: old roosters, all weiehts. 14-lfc Turkey Net to growers: Toms. 30-31c lb.; hens, 44c. Rabbits (Average to growers): Live white. 4-5 lbs, 17-JOc lb.; 8-6 lbs.. 15-lSc: colored 3 cents lower: old or heavy doe and bucks. 8-lie lb.: fresh dressed Idaho fryers. 40c lb.: locals. 4a-52c. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers! dollars per cwt): Beef: Steers, good, eoo-aoo lbs., sj- 42; commercial. $38-39; utility. $35-37; cows, commercial. $34-37; Utility, $32 34: eanner-eutter. $29-32. Beef cuts (Good steers): Hind quar ters. $46-49; rounds, $45-48: full loins. trimmed, S60-63; triangle. $38-40; square chucks. $43-44; ribs, $53-57; forequarters. S3S-40. Veal and calf Good. $45-91 com' martial. $30-48: utility. $33-30. Lambs: Good-choice soring lamb, $43-46; commercial. $39-41; utility, $36- 41. Mutton good. 70 lbs, down. $26-28. Pork cuts Loins. No. L $-12 lbs. $44-47: shoulders. 16 lbs- down. $33-34 spareribs. $47-50: carcasses. 120-170 lbs, $27-30; mixed weiahts $3 lower. wool: coarse, vauey-medium graaea. 45C lb. WASHBURN Frank R. Washburn, lata resident at 650 Marion st, at a local hospital, February 14. Surviving are his wife, Edith May Washburn, rjes Jdolnes. Iowa; five sons. R. S. Washburn, San Jose Calif.: Steven wash burn, saiem and Keith Edward. Wallace W. and Harold R. Washburn, all of Daven Dort. Iowa: two daughters. Mrs. Nina Young, Davenport, end Mrs. Frances Waterous. De Moines; a brother. Reu ben Washburn, Omaha. Neb.: a sister. Mrs. Loav Smith. Sacramento, cam. Service will be held from the Clouxh -Brr ic k chapel Friday. Febr- George H. Swift. officiating. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. Ritualistic services at graveside by Hal Hibbard camp. United Spanish War Veteran. BOSANKO Prise ilia A. Bosanko, late resident of 1142 Ruge at, at a Delia hos pital. February 14. at the ace of 91 years. Survived by a niece. Mrs. Mabel Gleason. San Gabriel, Calif. Services will be held Friday, February 17. at 3 p.m. with the Rev. Leonard Jones officiating. Concluding service In Lee Mission cemetery. JOHNSON John William Johnson, former rest dent of Salem, at hi home at Cutler City, February 15, at the age of 77 year. Surviving are hi wife, Emma Jtohnson, cutler City; two sons. Marry Johnson. HUlsboro. end John a. John son. Glendal. Calif.: two daughters Lila Sticklemire. Whitehall. Mich, and Clara Wiiarht. Whittier. Calif.: a broth' r, Pearl Johnson. Cutler City: two sisters in Michigan; a brother and sister in Wisconsin; 13 grandchildren and 12 great-granocnuoren. Annnouiy cemenx ox services utter oy wiouga' Barnes: company, RXCD Ruby B. Reed, at Amity February 15. survived bv husband, cnarne 1: son. Robert and Charlie; daughter. Katnryn van orten, an oc Amity brotbee. warren a. nut, aeerue ter. Mrs. Ewa William. Portland three rranddauihters and one grand son. Service will be at Macy' chapel. MeMlnnvui . at 1-39 p.m. seturaay, February IS. Interment in Amity cemetery. Breithaupts Salam. Oldast Nam In Flowars la$d Heath Bale BrdLbaBpl neath 447 Cmrt SL . Th. I-17 Salem Obituaries 15 48 4 74 Rayonier .. 27 T Rayonier pfd 32 Tire .48 Reynolds Met 28 Richfield 364 Safeway 55 Sears Roeb it L 7So Pacific (Stan Oil Cal 567i Studebaker 17 Sun Mining Transamerica 12 20 Vi Union Oil Un Pacific Un Airlines FJec 33 H .... .104 U S Steel Warner Bros. 59 s Wool worth 49i Mohair Nominally XSe lb. oa 13- month growth. Country killed meats: Veal: Tod Quality. 38 -40c lb.: . other trades according to weight-quality with lighter or heavier. 33-3SC. nogs: uigni Dlockers. Z-26 lb.; JS-aic. i Lambs: Tod aualltr sDriniera. 19- 41c lb.; mutton. 16-lSc. k Beef: Good cows. 30-3 le lb can- ners-cutters. 28-29c. . , - Unions: SuddIt modenta. nurlwt steady; Ore. Yellows. No. 1. $1.00-Ji5; Doners. 10 lbs., 35-38c; onion sets. Ore. icuow. au id.. s.7-S.00: ast Ore. and Idaho Yellow. SO lba medium. $3.40-J.25; Urge. $1.50-2. ri. Potatoes: Ore. Deschutes Riiueti No 1A. S3 50-3 75: waxed. $4.23: No. 1. SO lbs.. $1.35-40; 2S lbs.. $1.00-10; IS lbs.. 65-70C. Wash. Netted Gems. H. L $3.75 85; 25 lbs.. 90-95c; 15 lbs.. 62-05CJ No. 2. $1.3-45; large bakers. M-13-50- Idaho RusseU No. 1A. $4.25-50; waxed. $4.60; lve io-id. saexs a.ao-u. Mew ootatoes. Fla. Triumphs, size A. $3.85-4.00: size B. $3.75. Hay: New crop, stack bales. U.S. No. green alfalfa, truck or car-lota f.o.b. Portland or Pugct Sound markets. $38.50-41 GO ton; VS. No. I mixed tim othy. $44 ton; New crop oats and vetch rmxea nay or uncertuieo clover nay. nominally $25-28 depending da quality and location baled on Willamette val ley farms. NOTICE TO CREDITORS On February 2. 1950. CHAS. n. HELTZEL, was duly appointed as Exe cutor of the estate of WALTER M. PERSONS, deceased, by an order of the Circuit Court for Marion- County. Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present such claims in due form, to said Executor at 511 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem. Oregon, within six months from the date of this no tice, to-wlt: February 3. 1050. CHAS. H. HEL .TZEL. OS Such Executor CHAS. H. HELTZEL. Attorney for Executor Salem. Oreeon Data of first publication: February S. 1950 Date of last publication: March 3, 1950. r-3-10-17-24-k-3. NOTICE OF VACATION OF STREET rO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby aiven that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, has declared it intention to vacate and has initiat ed proceedings to vacate the following street, to-wit: Alley running north and south through block 1 of Devers Addition to Salem. Oregon, according to the put recoraea at volume u. page aa of the Marion County record of town plats. That said Proceedings were initiated by said Common Council on the 13th day of February. 1950. xnat public neanng will be had in connection with said proceedings, for the purpose of hearing and considering all objection and remonstrances to id proceedings. That said hearina will be held at the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in Sa lem, Oregon, on the 37th day of March, l OJCA - M. . m 1 v. n w- .w, m . aiw iwii v m v wa. hereof. That the owner of any real prop erty affected by said proceedings may be beard at said time, and that the real property affected thereby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either side of the street or portions thereof extending laterally to the next street that serves a a parallel street, but m any case not to exceed 200 feet, and the land for a like lateral distance on either side of the street for 400 feet along its course beyond each terminus of the part proposed to be vacated. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL February 13. 1950. ALTRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem F.17-24-MJ-10-17 NOTICE OF VACATION OF STREET TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Marion County. Oregon, has declared its intention to vacate and ha ini tiated proceedings to vacate the fol lowing alley, to-wit: Alley west ox mock i. Martin s sub division, from south line of B. Street to a point 139 feet north of the north line of A. Street. That said proceedings were initiat ed by said Common Council on the 13th day of February. 1990. That a public hearing will be had in connection with said proceedings, for the purpose of hearing and con' sidering all objections and remon stranees to sata proceedings, xnat said hearing will be held at the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in. Salem. Oregon, on the 27th day of March. 1950. at the hour of S o'clock pja. thereof. That the owners of any rear sroo- ertr affected by said oroceedines may oe neara at sia time, ana that the real property aixectea thereby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either side of the street or portions thereof extending laterally to the next street that serve as a parallel street. but in any case not to exceed 200 feet, and the land for a like lateral distance on either side of the street for 400 feet along it course beyond each terminus of the part proposed to be vacated. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL February 13. 1950 ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem F-17-Z4-M--10-17. NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Notice is hereby riven that the Common Council of the City of Salem, atanon county, Oregon, ha declared its intention to vacate and has lni tiated proceeding to vacate the fol lowing alley, to-wit: f Alley through blocs: or Highland Addition to salem. Oregon. That aaid Proceedings were Initiated by said Common Council oa the 13th day of Jcbruary, 1950. xnat a puoue bearing will be had in connection with said proceeding. tor in purpose ox neann. and con sidering all objection and remon strances to said proceeding. That said hearing will be held at the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall in Salem. Oregon, on the 37th day ox amarcn, js?u. at in XUMUr Of o'clock P.M. thereof. That the owners of any real prop erty affected by said proceedings may be heard at said time, and that the real property affected thereby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either side of the street or portion thereof extending laterally to the next street that serves as a parallel street. but in any ease not to exceed 200 reet. ana toe una for a like lateral distance on either side of the street for 400 feet alone its course hevmui each terminus of the part proposed to be vacated. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON wvnixs reoruary is. ISM ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem. m -ti-as-as-e-xe-ti. Don't Naglact Slipping FALSE TEETH Do false teeth drop, slip or wobble when you talk. eat. laugh or sneezer Don't be annoyed and embarrassed by such handicaps. FAS TEETH, an elkav- om inon-cia powder to sprinkle on your plates, keen false teeth mere urmly set Give confident feeling of security and added comfort. No gum my, gooey, pasty taste or feelinc. Uet FASTEETH today at any drug store. 4 5 ' Radio Corp 22 . 37 ' 42 52 Vk - 62V 28 107i 17 26 84 - 14 29 13 Portland IJvestocl. PORTLAND, Feb. 16 -(AP)-(USDA) Salable cattle today 150, market fairly active on reduced supply; generally steady with late Wednesday; canner rutter cows strong to 50 cent' higher than Tuesday; - steers limited to few common - medium at 21 00-23.00 and cutter - common light dairy ype at la 00-18.00: few cutter - commen dairy type heifers 14.00-16.50; canner-cutter cows largely 13.00-14.25; odd head 14.50; few common beef cows 15 00 16.00; . bulls scarce but demand lim ited. Salable calve today 50; market rather slow, mostly steady; good choice vealers 26.00-30.00; common- medium mostly 15.00-23.00. salable bogs today 100: market ac tive, strong, with good-choice 180-330 lbs. at 19.00-25; choice 2E0 lbs. up to 13.25: heavier weights downward -to 17.00; few good 150-170 lbs. 17.00-50; good 365-550 lb. sows 14.50-15 50; 1 lot medium around. 70 lb. feeder pigs 16.00; good-choice salable 14 50-17.50. Salable sheeD none: market nominal: good-choice fed lambs salable around 22.00-23.00; common - medium feeders in good demand at 17 00-19 00; good ewes salable around 10.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND. Feb. 16 -(API- Wheat: Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.21: oft white (excluding Rex) 3-1; White ClUD --l. Hard red winter: Ordinary 3 21- 10 per cent 3.21; 11 per cent 2.21; 12 per cent 2.22. Toaay s receipts: Wheat ei. oariey 10, flour V corn 4. oats L hay 3, millieed av5 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares it pur pose and intention to improve Bush Street from the west line of Fir Street to the west line of Saginaw Street, m the City of Salem, Marion County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street and alley intersections the ex pense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said por tion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2', inch asphaltie con crete pavement thirty feet in width in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council February 13, 1950, which are now on file 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 de scribed improvement by and through Jie street improvement oepartment. Written remonstrance aeainst the above proposed improvement may be rued with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the own ers of the property affected. ' By order of the common Council February 13. 1950 ALTRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is February 16. 1950 Date of final publication February 26, 190. r lS,17JS.190il2MaW. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the Citv of Salem, Oregon, deem it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its pur pose and intention to improve cat terlin Avenue, from the north line of Center Street to the south line of Fredrick Street, in the City of Salem. atanon county. Oregon, at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the alley Intersec tions 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 oavtne said portion of said street with a S'a men asphaltie concrete pavement twenty-four feet wide in accordance with the plans and specifications there for which were adopted by the Com mon Council February 13. 1950. which " now on zue in the office of the city recorder and which by this ref erence thereto are made a part here of. The Common Council hereby de clares its purpose and Intention to make the above described fmbrove ment by and through the street lnv provement department. Written remonstrance against the above proposed improvement may be ruea wttn tne city "reorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the own ers of the property affected. By Order of the Common Council February 13, 1930. ALFRED MUNDT. Citv Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is February 15. 1950 Date of final publication February 35. taao. r ia.i3.u.iB.i.30.i.7T.7TJ4.TV FINAL NOTICE Notice is hereby ttven that the un dersigned has filed in the Circuit Court of Marion County. Oregon. Pro bate Department, her final account as Executrix of the Estate of JOSIAH M. BIXLER, deceased, and said Court nas fixed TUESDAY. February 28th, 1950 at 10:00 o'clock AM. in the Cir cuit Court Room in the County Court House at baiem. Oregon, for hearing said final account and all objections thereto. Dated January 26. 1950. Tn T Tllv -B".f. - ..A...,, lVMUfc VI the estate of Josiah M. Bixler 418 West Mato Street, Freerjort. Illinois CREIGHTON- ec LOVETT. Attorney for the Executrix. 218 North Liberty Street, saiem. Oregon. Date of first publication: January 27, 1950. Date of last publication: February 24. isae. J -J-lo-li-4. NOTICE OF VACATION OF STREET TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the Citv of Salem Marion County. Oreeon. has declared it intention to vacate end has initiat ed proceedings to vacate the following street, to-wit: Street known aa Melrose Street run ning from the north -ine of Olive Street to the south line of Pearl Street, aa shown on the recorded plat of Devers Addition to Salem in volume 12. page 33 of the Marion County record of town nlata. That said Proceeding were initiated by said Common Council on the 13th day of February. 1950. That a public hearing will be had In connection with said proceeding, for tne purpose ox neertng and consid ering all objections end remonstrance to aid proceeding. That said hearing will be held at the chamber of the City Council in the City Hall In Salem. uregon, on tne -7 in day of March. 1950. at the hour of 8 o'clock PJM. thereof. That the owner of anv real nron. my axxecteu oy said M-imQ may be heard at said time, and that the real property aixectea thereby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either aide of the street or portions thereof extending laterally to the next street mat serves aa parallel street, but in any case not to exceed 200 feet, and the land for a hke lateral distance on either side of the street for 400 feet along it course beyond each terminus of the part proposed to be vacated. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL February 13. I960. , ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem r.n-34-MJ-10-lT Dt.S.TXasaJ.n. Dr-O-Ouiajf Jl DKS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE HERBALISTS 141 North Liberty Upstairs above Decker's. 231 N. Lib erty Office open Satur-ay enly IS ajn t 1 p.m. 6 to 2 p.m. Ceaomlta- tiea. Bleed pressor and erlne teats are free of charge, Practieed stare isn Stocks and Bonds Comptled by the Associated Pre Feb. II BOND AVERAGES 20 19 Rails Indust 10 10 UtU Forgn D.l D.l 105.3 73.4 105J 73.5 105a 735 105a 71.6 101.6 66.2 Net change unch A.l Thursday . 95J 102.7 Prev day 953 102.6 Week ago . 93.4 102.5 Month ago 95a 102.8 Year ago 91.4 102.0 STOCK AVERAGES 30 15 Indust Rails 13 60 UtU Stcks unch D 2 44.3 72$ 44a 731 44.S 77 44.0 728 39 8 63.2 Net change D.4 D 2 Thursday 101.7 41J Prev. day . 102.1 41 J Week ago 102.9 420 Month ago 101 J 41 8 Year ago 87 J 35.S NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the common council of the City of Salem, Oregon, on the 13th dav of February, 1950, adopted a resolution initiating proceedings to vacate Ray nor Street, from the south line of Oxford Street to the north line of Hural Avenue, to the City of Salem, Marion County. Oregon; and that the said common council has fixed the 27th day of March. 1950. at the hour oi o ciock in the evening as the time, and the council chambers in the city hall of the said city of Salem as ine piace, xor tne neertng of the said proposed vacation end any end all objections and remonstrances there to. UDjections to such vacation. If any there be. should be made in writing and filed with the citv recorder of said city prior to the time of the said hearing. ' BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCIL February 13. 1950 AUKU) MUNDT Recorder of ' the City of Salem. F-17-24-M-3-10-17. NOTICE OF VACATION OF STREET TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, has declared Its intention to vacate and has initiat ed proceedings to vacate the following street, to-wit : Alley running north and south along the east line of block 28 of Rosedale Addition from the south line - of Pearl Street southerly to the north line of jot 10 of block 28. a shown in volume 12, page 79, Marion Coun ty record of town plats. That said proceedings were initiated by said Common Council on the 13th day of February, 1950. That a public heating will be bad in connection with said proceedings, for the purpose of hearing and con sidering all objections and remon strances to said proceedings. That said hearing will be held at the chambers of the City Council In the City Hall in Salem, Oregon, on the 27th day of Marcn. taao. at tne nour oc a o clock P.M. thereof. That the owners of any real Drooer- ty affected by said proceedings may be heard at said time, and that the zeal property affected thereby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either side of the street or portions thereof extending laterally to the next street that serve a a parallel street, but in any case not to exceed 300 feet, and the land for a hke lateral dis tance on either aid of the street for 400 feet along its course beyond each terminus of the part proposed to be vacated. BY ORDER Or THE COMMON COUNCIL February 13, 1990. AxJTRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem r.n-24-MJ-10-17 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose ana intention to improve Skopil Avenue from the north line of Candalaria Boulevard to the south line of Boice Street. In the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, oy Drtngmg said portion ax said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a Z' inch asohaltic concrete pavement thirty feet in width in ac cordance with the plans and specifi cations therefor which were adopted by the Common Council February 13. 1950. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference hereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council nereoy declares it purpose ana in tention to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement department. written remonstrance against the above proposed improvement mav be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the own er of the property affected. By Order of the Common Council February 13, 1950. Al t Mi ll UIINTTP f-i Xlwv Date of first publication hereof is February 13. 1950 Date of final publication February 23, 1950. F 15J8.lf.18.19.20.21.22.23.4U. 300 Personal 310 M flag Nottcat. LOYAL Order of Moose meet Thurs. nlte XB4 N. Confl. Ph. S-32S7. Pacific Lodge No. 50. AT. A AM. Stated meeting. Friday, g-eoruary l tn. 730 p.m. 312 Lost and Fotmd TAKEN by mistake, dark overcoat at Enamel surface rugs in tile and floral Dem. Meeting. Mayflower Dairy ..Feb. patterns Oxl. $5.98. 6 'ft. yardage 40c 12. Can exchange for yours at 1456 run. ft. Salem Home Furn Co. 137 Ferry St. ph. 3-9850. So. Commercial. FOUND: Lady's watch in downtown GAS Range, buff color, black trim, Salem Jan 24. Owner may have by high oven, 4 open burner, storage Identifying Ac paying for ad. Ph. drawer, legs -18. $29. Ph. 36145. . 1812 Woodburn. FOUND: Medium shted black and white f dog. Ph. 3-1158. CUA 318 Personal " 'Jim - StOlO HOW Long does your foundation keep TrlL Fllt!!ttfl Co. it's shape? Spencer's never lose V -at VW theirs, ph. 3-5072. aH-T-i rA f .- MADAM GRAY fortune teller Palm J7 and pseyehlc readings Madam solves lBX-Tlina Fana Laaaa TJbltmM- s. coma Ueesuw 8-Z1I aa4 M-ZZt Ph 39285 Hrs 9 am to 10 pjn . t .. 6 M6. SubecnptloB to Reader Digest rTaw2ttl and AbU LsSJsS $1. ph. 3-3979. s-Bb-BsssBsssBsbs-Ssbssb 171 So. Cozrimarcial Kacp your doQors In Scdam hoxMtst to cjoodnass qualUy and wa will do it, Fork Doasl ....ib. PURE LADB Beel BoU . .... li. SUGAR CUIIED HAIIS Wa taka prida in aaytoa. Shoulder Picc&arts..lli. Pnre Pork Sausage . .Lb Thai. Sta.aman jSalatri, Orac "Nonce nor rmAL- wuxota As admiaiBtratoe of, estate of LOUIS L.- EVANS, deceased. L have filed in Circuit Court of Ore son.' for Marion County.- my final I account fat said estate, and 27 February 1950. at 9:13 o'clock, a jn and, the J courtroom of said court have been 1 appointed by said court for hearing pi objections to said final account and settlement thereof. ERNEST, H. EVANS. Administrator Allan C. A Wallace P. Carson, Attorneys for Administrator. J. 37 F3-10-17. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Chapter 40. Oregon Laws of 1947. notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be held at the Offices of the Clackamas - Marion Counties Fire Patrol Association. North Fork Station on Friday February 24. 1950 at 2.-00 PM. for the purpose of providing all owners of lands assessed under provisions of Section 107-243, OC L.A.. an opportunity to be heard on matters pertaining to the budget ing of moneys required to defray the cost of fire protection and suppres sion within the boundaries of the Clackamas - Marion Counties Fire Dis trict. A copy of the tentative budget for the fire district may be Inspected at the Clackamas . Marion Counties Fire Pairol Association. North Fork Station.: OREGON STATE BOARD - . ; Or FORESTRY , GEORGE SPAUR, ' JState Forester, F 10-17. ' vv. ' i f ' 400 Agriculture 402 Livestock 60 HEAD Ewes, lamb soon. C. J. Thomas. 1010 S. James Ave.. Sirverton GUERNSEY Heifer, 13 mo. Rt. 9. Box WANT Freeh or Springer cows, cows giving 3 gal or more, all types beef cattle. Buy entire herd. Tom Webb. m i. Turner. Ph. 925. BULL Service any place. Ph. 42949. BONDED livestock buyer. Claude Ed wards. Rt 3. Box 899 E. Ph 2-1144. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. E. !. MCt-anaiUft U77 S. 25th. Ph. 3-8147. Wanted : All tvoes livestock. Ph. 4-2S17 LICENSED Livestock buyer. H E. Snethen. 1550 Lancaster dr. ph. 2-1343 404 Poultry and Babbita PARM.. Reds, Rp Hemp, cornish fry er ckg. Gehring Hatchery. Silvcrton. NEW Hampshire and Parmenter chicks available every Tuesday Fox's Watchev 330 State St Ph. 34089 WINGS Rabbi try needs rabbits, 3089 State, ph. 3-1488. 408 Pais COCKER Puppies, STJO and I0. See at 3460 S. Com!. St. MOOKIS' Tropical 'fish, clear ranee on Black Tetras. Danios. Head Ac Tail lights. 1 Kissing Gourma free with each 13 order Ac this ad. Rt. 5. Box 483, 3 mi from Lancaster Dr on Macleay Rd. Ph. 3732L 412 Trull and Fcrrm Prodttca EXTRA Good Marshall Strawberry plants from Certified Stock, Silver creek Service Station. 1350 S. Water Sir.. Sirverton. eh. 3Z1 EASTERN ALFALFA HA.. Ph. 31431. 425 Auction Sola AUCT'ON SALE On Sunday. Febr uary is, 1930 at so Fruitdale Drive. Grants Pass, Oregon,, beginning at 11 A.M.. covering approximately 83 OOO.OO worth of Log gingand , Ma chine Shop equipment. Write t ! for hand-bil to PACIFIC AUCTION CO.. C. W. GRAHAM and C A. MOR RISON, Auctioneer. 90 Highway 99 South. P. O. Box 246. Grants Pass. uregon. 450 Merchandise 451 Machlnary and Tools 8" TABLE Saw, U horse motor. Per fect cond. $75. 1925 N. 23rd. 455 Hottaahold Goods For Sola EASY Washing Machine, pump, ther mometer. S48.00 1364 S. 12 St. ELEC. Stove, Westinghouse; good shape. tamiess steet top, auto, oven S3?. Refrtg. r, Norge new unit $50. ph. 3-9912 after 3. USED Furn. cheap - trade - term. VaUey Furn Co., 383 No. ComT 3-7472. FURNITURE Inci range & refrig. 398 iTvon. Wine velour daveno. Flexolator insul aUon 869.88. Matching platform rock er $44.88. Armless daveno, heavy tap. cover, Flexolator $49.88. Salem Some Furn. Co.. 137 S. Commercial. Bargains Everyday at Trader Louie's, 3055 Portland Rd. WASHING Machine, food cond. Ill Valley Furn. Co., 2&1 N. Comt Ph. 2-7473. j, YOUTH BED. complete. $2$. 6 yr crib anq mattress. tlQ. Ph. 3443. WALNUT Dining table St chairs. Cclemaa oil circulator, enamel trash burner, youth bed at mattress, gas fir. furnace, 30 Cl gas hot: wtr heater. 80 N. 38th. off "D" 5tj INSPECTED MEATS by tradlivrj with McDowaff a Markat. No apaclcda. hart plain at a pcica that fiia your pockatbook. Tail ua how to do battar 430 Beef Boas! ... . 111. Open Eattla Randarad (S) 0 f Fresh Pig CQ) Hcdrs .... lb. Whola or Half thara la no battar Quoliry oi ham Bacon Bax Grcasd Beef . . Frirkry , Ttbnarf 1, 18S0-11 450 Jlercliaiidise 455 HcniaeAold Goods For Sole) PBTLCO Radio Ai phono comb. SlflO set for $75 and large baby bed with new mattress, 15. Ph. 36057 be tween 10 and S. APT. Size Westinghouse refrigerator. r-n. J-1111. USED Bendix automatic washer. Good con a. fttf.:w. Good , Housekeeping Inc.. 467 Court St. Ph. 39611. SOLID Walnut high grade 8 pc dining set. Ph. 34422. 534 N. 23rd. Waterfall walnut veneer bedroor suite. 3 pc. $89.88 IncL vanity, chest bedstead. 9 pc. ind. also nile stand and bench $99.88. Salem Home Furn, Co 137 So. CommerciaL 456 Womtad, HooBahold" W. A. PAYNTER-' Ph. 1-5944 tJJ WOUUflY. Ph. 35110. VOU Owe A to yourself to getmy iu un .ur iiurcuiwe. appliance, etc before selling, ph. i-S Trade? ixTuie. jto3 rortianq rtq. USfcD FURN immediate aoorals'aT highest prices. Valley Ptmature, tea N. Commercial. Ph. 27472, 453 Buildinrj Malarlala , TIME TO BUILD Rocklalh and Plaster FRESHEST . STOCKS IN TOWN Pumilite Block and Snpply WEST Co. DATJLAS TTTWA V SA! BARGAIN Pnwi . on odd inri stock ' 1U In and 1H m doors and sash, Also x8 common beveled cedsl siding. Salem Willamette Sunolv.Sl . ... t-. . . mm o l. pn. 4-2231. Building Something? Cedar shake in cartons. $13.50 so. Whit asbestos siding. $10 so. Sheet rock wallboard. 4x8 shets,- $1J la" insulation board, $L84 sheet ' Plywood 4x8. S245 Mahogany, fir flush doors, cheap -Waterproof wallboard 7te ft. One panel doors. $8, glass doors. $11.W isvemeao garage ooor naroware, sisaa $2"x34' window sashes, $1.99 Used window complete, $7.50 C. G. Long. Ph. 2-58.1. I ml No. Ketsef ON BUDGET TERSIS You can buy lumber, mill work,- bar matenaat, naroware. ooor covering, electric appliances.' paint,, lnaula tion roofing and house ware for httl a 10 down on a purchase -ot $30 up to $300. Small, easy monthly payments take care of the rest, Make it easy on your budget-with budget e terms from- Keith Brown Lumber Yard At that convenient location - 'Front and Court; Street, Salem BATHTUB, Used.- complete tw!"'. lining a.ao. vauey rum c- aA CEDAR SrfingJes'l s, gsii, i s $JiS.dT- no. cora i, n. J-nu.- meraaon lummr zv. iea aiuiier, jm. Salem. !116 evenrnrs HOWSER BROS. Your power tool real?" el heaquarters.1410 aU12th St. Ph. 3-3646. Save at Keith Brown! z4 Cedar Sldlaf $23 M. WINDOWS tn all saxes to fit almoe any opening. Some e tow a fUOw REJECT PLYWOOD: mt H , iron c per. aq n. j 1x6 and 1x8 E RUSTIC FfiObRINO, ideas xor xiooring or aiding in . attics, farm building, toot sheds, etc. Pric ed cheaper than shiplap. Everything to build anything at "that convenient KEITH. BHOWN location. Front and Court. Salem. ; ; Mountain Shingles 1 red cedar. 88.29 sq. 3 red cedar. $5.50 q. a 3 red cedar, S3JM sq. C. O. Long. Ph. 3-5821. 1 ml No. Ketxer 480 Musical xixalrtuxMxibs PIANO Accordion like new, $93. Eve ings 846 Cascade Dr. 4&8 Tradat, MiacallanaouaT WANTED: Medium sized Greenhouee in exchsnge for suburban lot or Jots. ' Ph. 23241 3825 S. Com X 4S8 For EenL M-acoulartaosxa- U DRIVE TRUCKS FOR RENT. Bla kets turn. 197 S. Liberty. Ph. 2 GOOD USED Piano. H. L. Stiff. 170 For Sola. hlUcallanaoua GOOD Fertilixet. Rt. 4 Box 804. ph. 3-1503. ik IN. Used galv. water pipe.' like lew." long 'length, ph. 8-1146. ' - ALL Sewing machines. Servtoe. sai3T rental. 1930 N. 18th. Ph. 3-7TI1. Houseivorfi Easy Witliout NaggingBacIischl Ae we eet elder, etieas aed siraam, eeesj eaertksa. e-esssive nihitsrniwi U 2" TL',""- V3" omm aisw feeei tiea. This it lead asaay folks te easaj laia of -aggiag aerkachiy Jam of pep e4 eaargy. afsisrhis eaa -mis as. 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