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t lO, I'M ' - Deposit Found In Wyoming SUNDANCE, Wye Feb. IZ-VP) A deposit ' of uranium ore and rare earth oxide, believed to be . the largest of 1U fcind anywhere on the globe, has been discovered in the Bear Lodge mountains north of here, mining interests gaid today, t " A. J. Katches, Duluth, Minn, mining engineer said he made the discovery last August while in vestigating fluoride deposits. An- Souncement of. the find was with eld until development work was done and ore assays conclusively indicated the extent of the de- posit- ' -Geologists and mining engineers : gay the new find can be develop ed into the only known open pit mine of radioactive ore and rare arth oxide. The mineral formations, spokes man said, are from SO to 500 feet "wide and 900 to 1,200 feet long. . n ' ... 1 w we Middle Income Housing Bill Scaled Down, "WASHINGTON,- Feb. 23 - (ft -The senate banking committee to day drastically scaled down Pres ident Truman's housing program for- "middle income families, then approved" the revamped ver sion bv a 9 to 4 vote. - The administration's original bill called for -$2,000,000,000 in government - backed loans- to co operatives to be made up of fam ilies whose income ranges from 2,400 to S4.700 a year. The committee cut the loan fig lire to $1,000,000,000 and aopted a new plan for financing the home construction. Senator Sparkman - f D-Ala ) said the effect of the , Change is that the government no longer would guarantee the loans. They would be insured by a na tional mortgage corporation for housing cooperatives. Money for the loans would be raised through the sale of deben ; tures, or securities, by the cor poration. Sparkman said the change would be in line with recommen dations of the federal reserve " board. It urged that the program be based on the federal housing administration (FHA) principle of insurance of home loans. . Suicide Ends Gun Battle in Klamath Falls JOAMATH FALLS, Feb. 22 -(ft- A 48-year-old man, accused of threatening a girL fired two shots at police here tonight, then apparently committed suicide. Police, who returned the fire, found the body of Robert Mcln tyre, 45, plumber's assistant, in a shed in the Broad street district, where he had been cornered. Dr. George H. Adler, county coroner, said Mclntyre had shot himself through the head with a .83 caliber revolver. Police said a 17-year-old girl, Troy Mae Peters, reported he had threatened, her with the gun. When two patrolmen arrived, Mc lntyre fired a shot at them, then fled to" the shed. Policeman Carl Kelley said. . The fleeing man shot again from the shed and Policeman Bud Switzer fired one shot in return, Keller said, adding that one more shot was heard in the shed. Tear gas then was fired at the shed, and police found the body. Labor Leader Held Guilty for Denying Red Affiliation WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 -4ft-G rim-faced Harold Christoffel, former Milwaukee labor leader, was convicted late today on charges he lied under oath in tell ing a congressional committee he had never been a communist. The tall, slightly stooped defend ant stood listening without any change of expression as the jury foreman Intoned "guilty on each of five counts. , Punishment could range from two to 10 years on each count Sentencing probably will be de layed untn next week. " U.S. Strengthens Listening Posts WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 ft The United States is strengthening Its diplomatic listening posts In Asia as a result of forced closure of American consular offices in Communist China. Three new foreign service of .. flees are being opened, and for mer China consular personnel are being reassigned to strategic .posi tlons on the perimeter of the Chi nese iron curtain. STUCK SHIP PULLED FUCK COOS BAY, Feb. 23-AVThe steamship Howard Olson went aground on a mudbank today, and was freed an hour later by two tugs. The ship listed badly after It grounded, but her cargo of lum ber did not break loose. She re turned to port for inspection. RED ATTACK KILLS 23 SINGAPHORE, Feb. 23 ft- Assaiiants laenuiiea by Malayan security forces as communist ter rorists today killed 23 persons in a surprise attack on the Muar po nce siauon in -on ore state 7a miles north of Singapore. Woman Saved From Well CENTRALIA. Wash, Feb. 2Z-4JP) e W W WIMM WW w-assa, aw wmv i 40 feet after breaking through planking on top of a well was res cued last night by a fireman and a state patrolman after two hours of partial submersion in chilly wa ter. The woman was Mrs. Ethel Ros ander, 59, of EtheL 25 miles south east of hefe. Her plight . was discovered by neighbors who heard her cries shortly after she fell through the planking. Her fall was slowed by grasping the piping at the side of the welL She halted her fall 10 feet from the bottom of the SO foot shaft, with the lower half of her body in water. A rope was dropped but at tempts to drag her out succeeded only in nearly strangling Mrs. Rounder. Two hours later State Patrol Sgt Marvin Paulsen and Chehalis fireman' Bud Nacht arrived and Nacht went down the shaft with a chair. He was unable to get the chair under the woman and finally suc ceeded in slipping another rope around her leg and waist. Paulsen and three other men then dragged her to the surface. Mrs. Rosander was reported In good condition at a Chehalis hos pital today. Mcormickin Spain Tender Wrong flag MADRID,' Spain, Feb. 23 -ift-CoL Robert R. McConnick, pub lisher of the Chicago Tribune, quickly made amends with Franco Spain today for flying in with a flag of the dead Spanish Re public painted on his, plane. His arrival caused a sensation until he explained the flag was an innocent errorand ordered it corrected pronto! i Apparently a sign painter who doesn't keep up with the times or has a waggish streak was respon sible. The plane is decorated with Gags of the countries McConnick is visiting. McConnick apologized to Span ish officials gathered at the air port to greet him on his air tour to the east He went on to praise General! issimo Francisco Franco. He told reporters at a news con ference he considered Franco "perhaps the greatest general of our time, certainly the greatest general in Europe much great er than Guderian." (Hitler's CoL Gen. Heinz Guderian.) McConnick is scheduled to see Franco privately Saturday before taking off for Athens. Astoria Denied Video Station WASHINGTON. Feb. 23 -UPh- The communications commission today denied an application of Le- roy E. Parsons and Richard F. Denbo for a new experimental television station at Astoria, Ore. The applicants do business , as Clatsop Video Broadcasters. The commission said it appeared the applications main purpose was to provide a television service for Astoria. They failed to make an adequate showing, the FCC said. of a definite program of research and experimentation In the tech nical phases, and the proposed pro grams were not of a type necessary for experimentation. Hungary Demands IL S., Britain Gut Diplomatic Staffs BUDAPEST, Hungary, Feb. 23 (ft- Hungary tonight demanded a reduction in the American and British diplomatic staffs here as a result of the trial of Robert A Vogeler. Vogeler, 39-year-old American assistant vice-president of Inter national Telephone and Telegraph company, was sentenced to 15 years in prison Tuesday on charges of espionage and sabo tage. , . . Notes sent to the United States and British legations tonight said the total of their diplomatic per sonnel "greatly exceeds their pre war number." The Vogelar trial showed "the purposes served by the maintenance of such dispro portionately large staffs at the legation,- the notes added. ? Truman Refuses to 'Approach Russia WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 -ft- rresiaent Truman stood firm to day in rejecting any dramatic new approach to Moscow on the control of atomic weapons. He told his news conference he has received no "feelers from Russia on the subject. Mr. Truman said frankly he doubts that new approaches to Russia would accomplish their purpose. i DOCK AREA DEMOLISHED HONG KONG, Friday, Feb. 24 -iPV- Nationalist China bombers demolished the dock area of Kong moonf ow, only 40 miles south of Canton, press dispatches said to day. The Nationalists have threat ened to smash au vital cities in communist China. RED ARMY SALUTED MOSCOW, Feb. 23 Twenty-gun salutes were fired tonight in Moscow and many other cities of the U. S. S. R. to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the' Soviet army. 8fi Said Prodding Coal Walkout WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 -4ft-Testimony indicating that 50 youth leaders of a communist front organization may be seek ing to prolong the critical coal strike was laid before the house un-American activities committee today. Matthew Cvetic of Pittsburgh, a former FBI undercover agent, said he had been informed two weeks ago that the alleged radi cals were distributing food to the miners "as bait" while passing around copies of the Daily Work er, a communist newspaper. Cvetic said he was informed of these tactics by Bill Gordon, whom he identified as a commun ist organizer. The witness said Gordon told him that 50 - emissaries of the Communist Labor Youth league had been transported from New York to "work in the coal fields'' spreading the party line. , Revival Meet Lasts 11 Hours WILMORE, Ky, Feb. 23-(ft-A continuous chapel meeting at tiny Asbury college closed tonight at 10 p-m. (CST) after 11 hours of songs, - testimonials, confessions and prayers. - Several hundred students, how ever, are expected to return to the chapel tomorrow morning. J. M. Anderson, teacher in the de partment of the Bible of the inter denominational school, said a group or students called a prayer service for 6:30 at, in the chapel tomorrow, which is a world day of prayer. Navy Accepts Plane to Hunt Snorkel Suhs BURBANK. Calif, Feb. 23 -OR Navy acceptance of a plane spe cifically designed to hunt down the formerly radar-proof "Snork el" submarines was announced today by Lockheed Aircraft Corp. The craft is a new version of the P2V Neptune and is equipped with magnetic detection gear which permits pin-point location of sub marines at any depth, the com pany said. Heretofore, airborne radar equipment has been unable to de tect subs running under water with only the end of the snorkel breathing tube showing on the surface. The new Neptune, the P2V-4, is able to determine the depth at which the sub is running. once radar contact has been made, the sub-killer speeds to the area and drops a radio sonobuoy. This floating device contains a microhpone which picks up the noise of the sub's propeller and relays it to the plane thus estab lishing the submerged vessel's po sition. The plane thus establishing the submerged vessel's position. The plane then tries to knock out the sub, or at least keep it sub merged and traveling at reduced speed until surface vessels can close in for the kiLL Wheat Punches Out Cains in Stock Market CHICAGO, Feb. 23-MVIn a strong, active market, wheat and soybeans punched out large gains today. The trend started upward at the start and continued that way, with only minor reactions, through to the close. v , March wheat went to a new sea sonal high, but met a large num ber of offerings at the $2.22 leveL It was not as strong as deferred months. December wheat, which has not been traded for long, also bit a new high. Wheat ended iy4 2 higher- corn was higher,, oats were higher, rye was l-2ft higher, soybeans were 1-3K higher, and lard was 13 to 20 cents a hundred pounds higher. Specialized Bujdng Buoys Stok Market NEW YORK. Teh MyPRr ciahzed buying buoyed the stock marsm roaay. . v The eeneral run of nri-M -h-ur ed only minor variations, many of mem seesawing urougn tne ses sion, while a hand-nicked rrmm of stocks finished with gains run ning to more than a point. A steady now of demaruf ni linked ta hiirh horwe that m h-V in the coal deadlock was- shaping up. Turnover of - 110 nflft -fear comnared with 1.260.000 TiimHit The market was closed Wednesday 10 oDserve Washington's birthday. Earl-v Ttrlr trnrie war Inmn. elusive. Toward noon buying be came a utue more insistent and numerous small losses were cut or liminatmf A vwvl man- f seesawed for the balance of the day aitnougn toward tne close specialised Interest increased again. ' The Associated Press average of 60 stocks ended unchanged at 73 J. INDUSTRY THREATENED WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 Rep. Mack (R-Wash) tod the house today that imports of Russian crab meat threaten to ruin the Ameri can canned crab industry. iM.it V.M r.V.'NbW.yorRStoclei T NEW YORK, Feb. 23-V?)-TQday' 1 American Can 1104 Am Power & Lt 20 Gen Electric 46 Gen Foods 48 V Am Tel & Tel --149 Anaconda . 29 Bendix A via 40 Gen Motors Goodyear Tire 48 Ini Harvest 28 Int Paper , . 36 Kennecott 54 Ubby Mc N & L 7 Long Bell A 24 Mont Ward 56 Nash Kelvin 17 Nat Dairy 40i N Y Central 12! Northern Pac . 21 Pac Am Fish 12 Pac Gas Elec 33 PT &T 104 Beth Steel 33 y4 Boeing Air 27 Calif Pack Canadian Pac IS Case J I 44 Caterpillar .. , 35 Chrysler ' 64 Cons Vultee 13 Continental Can 38 Crown Zel - 32 Curtis Wr ; 9 Douglas Air . 77 Dupont de Ne 63 Penney J C Portland Livestock PORTLAND. Teh. S3 -(AP)-(USDA) Salable cattle ZOO. market active; steady: IS bead hit Sood 1031 Lb. fed steers 2SJ0; scattered lots com- mon-BMdiura steers 1J.00-34.00; common-low medium heifers 1690-21.00; cutters down to 10.00 or below: m ed-hun-cood btt cows 1TJO-UJO; common-medium nuu bulls Umiied at 16.0OU.0O; cutters down to 1499 or below; odd good bulls 30 00-50. Kaiahla calves SO: market steady: odd rood vealers 2S.OO27.0O: choice quotable to 30.00 or above; common. medium carve- ana yeaiers hjw--ju. Salable hogs 200; market active, steady: food-choice 180-230 lb. butch ers 19 00 to mostly U.50; 350-390 lbs. 17.50-18.00; good -Choice 140-170 lbs. 17.O0-lB.O0: eood 3S0-S2S lb. sows 14.50-15 50; choice feeder piss up to 18.00 Wednesday. Salable sheep 80: market mostly nominal; rood -choice fed lambs sal able 22.50-23.00; common grades down to 19.00; food slaughter ewes Wed nesday up to 10.75. Salem Market Quotations As of 1st yesterday) BOTTSJtrAT Premium , ' .. , .67 .65 JS9 .69 .74 No, 1 No. S BUTTES Wholesale Retail , EGGS (Bo-tag) (Wnolesalo prices ranges com I to 1 J7 4 J5 J3 J5 .14 ' .09 JOS JS J4 .0 ts OS 41 JJ 0 J07 14 50 13.00 16.00 19.00 2S.00 24.00 .00 1SJW cents over ouying price ) Large AA - uarge a Medium AA Medium A Crack A Leghorn Bens B Leahorn hens C Leghorn bens A colored hens B colored heats C colored hens . A colored fryers B colored fryers ----- C colored fryers A old roosters B old roosters C old roosters - LTVCSTOCK by Talley rack Fat dairy cows 13.00 to Cutter cows in no-, Dairy heifers ll.oe to BUUS , , iim tO Good veal. 150 to 300 lbs 14.60 to Good calves 23 M to Wooled lambs 11.00 to Feeder lambs 14.08 to Stocks and Bonds CampOed by the Associated Press Feb. 23 BONO ATCSl AGES So 10 ' IS 19 , - " - Rails Induat tJUl Tartu Net chanae A- unch AJ A.1 Net dianae Uncti unch unca. A.1 Thursday S5.4 10S.1 109.4 "5 prev day , S3 .4 ioxt 103.4 73.7 Week ago 95.3 10J.7 109.1 73 4 Month axo M S . 101.S losa 73.4 Year ago ...,,.. 909 1019 102.0 . 98.7 STOCK AVKKAGES - 30 19 IS 99 Induct Rails UU1 Stcks Net change unch D.t D.l unch Thursday ., 102.5 42.0 44J 73J Prev day 1029 42.1 44.4 73 5 Week ago 101.7 419 449 729 Month ago 100 5 41.4 44.0 729 Year ago . as.e .s .s iu Salem Obitaorieo BKEKDINO Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Breed In, late resident of 1186 Broadway it, at local hospital. February 21. Surviving are a step-son. Earl Breeding. Corval bs; a sister. Mrs. Euphema Thomas. Salem; four nieces, Mrs. Pearl Croner and Mrs. Grant Fallin, both of Salem; Mrs. Bessie Sorensen. Amity; and Mrs. Viola Jones, Portland; and four nep hews, Arthur Glandon and Glenn Wes ton, both of Amity; Claud-Weston. Portland; and Nelson Walling. Wyo ming. Services will be held Friday. February 24, at 3 p.m. at Amity Bap tist church with Interment at Amity cemetery under direction of Macy's Funeral bom of McMinnville . POOLE Mrs. Ruth Grimes Poole, late resi dent of 430 N. 19th st.. at a local hospital. February 22. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. If fie Unruh. Salem; two sons. Kenneth 1 Grimes. San Antonio, Tex and Dale H. Crimes. satem; tnree Drotners, enira Leach. Innisfail. Alberta. Canada; Robert F. Leach. BeUingham. Wash.; and E. H. Leach. Salem: a sister. Mrs. William Knglish, Salem; two crand ehUdren, Cheryl Ann Unruh. and Harold Edward Grimes, both of Sa lem; and three step-sons, Cecil A. Poole. San Jose. Cant: Alvin N. Poole. Wsldport; and Louis Poole, Newport, Services wiU be held at the cuougn- iarncx cnapei saturaay. reoruary s, at S p.m. Concluding senkea at Mt, crest Abbey mausoleum. LOVESOr ' - Clarence Evans Lovejoy, late resi dent at 2322 Laurel ave- at a local hospital, reoruary 23, at the age of 80 years. Survtvlng is his widow, Mrs. Jennie Jane Love joy. Salem. An nouncement .of aervlc later by the n tu waraf cnipu. - GOLDEN "" Thomas Stephen Golden, at fha reef denee at 1395 Saginaw st February S3, at the age of 78 years. Survivins are two daughters, Mrs. Annabel Ka in. Portland, and Mrs. Viva Rex. saiem; a son. virgu T. Golden. Sa lem; and three arandsons. Lea and Tommy Golden, both of Salem, and Wayne Kain. Portland. Services wiu be held Saturday, February 25. at 10:30 aon. from the V. T. Golden cnapet . wnn mterment la Belcrest at cmonsi parx. Ot.f.TXaaJfJk, . PtXL CaUfB DKS. CHAN V. . LAIX CXXXNXSZ nr.KBAHSTS Xl Nerlb Liberty Caatalra above Deckers, tn St 14a erty. Office epea Sstarday- ealy 19 aa to i p.B a to I 6m' closing quotations; Radio Corp Rayonler Rayonier pfd , Reynolds Met , Richfield Safeway Sears Roeb . Co Pacific . Stan OU Cal . Studebaker Sun Mining rransamerica , Union Oil Un Pacific Un Airlines 15 27 31 22 38 34 42 52 62 28 10 17 25 86 16 30 14 50 - 76 U S Steel . Warner Bros 59 Wool worth Portland Produce PORTLAND. Feb. S3 -(AP)- Butter fat tentative, subject to Immediate change: Premium quality, maximum to JJ to 1 per cent acidity delivered in Portland. sS-SSe lb; first quality. 63 c: second quality. 91-S4c Valley routes and country points 2c less thaa first. Butter wholesale r-O-B bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score 94c lb; A. S3 score. S2c: B. 90 score. 91c; C. 99 score, 90c Above prices are stricUy nominal. Cheese seUinf price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. SS-42C lb; Oregon S-lb loaf. 44W-46c lb. Eggs to wholesalers: A grade, large 41-41 Vie doz: A grade, medium.; 40 0rc; B grade large. 35-37e doz. : live chickens (No. 1 quality, F-O-B plants): Broilers, under 2 lbs., nomi nal: fryers. 3-3 lbs.. 24-27c; 3-4 lbs.. 28-9c: roasters, 4 lbs. and over. 28 29c; light hens under 4 lbs.. 13-1 5c; over 4 lb-., 15-I6c; heavy hens, all weighU, 19c; old roosters, all weights, 13-14c. ' 1 v- . Turkeys net to growers: Toms, 30 31c lb; hens. 44c Rabbits average to growers): live white. 4-5 lbs. 17-20c lb, ft-s lbs. 15-18c; colored. 3 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks. B-12c lb; fresh; dressed Idaho fryers. 40c lb; locals 48-52 c. Fresh dressed meats (wnolesalers to retailers: Dollars per ewt): Beef Steers, good. 900-800 lbs, $39-43: commercial. $38-41; utility, $35 38; cows, commercial, $34-37; utility, $32-34; canner-cutters, $29-32. - Beef cuts (Good steers): Hind quarters. $48-49; rounds. $45-48: full loins, trimmed. $60-63; triangles. $38 40; square chucks. $42-48; ribs, $53-58; forequarters, $38-40. Veal and calf good, $45-49; com mercial. $39-48. Lambs: Good-choice spring lambs. $43-46; commercial. $41-43; utility. $30 39. Mutton good. 70 lbs. down, $28-28. Pork cuts Loins. No. 1, S-12 lbs.. $48-48; shoulders, 18 lbs down, $34-33; 1 par-ribs. 947-50; carcasses, 120-170 lbs. $27-28: mixed weiehts. $2 lower. Wool: Coarse, valley-medium grades, 45c lb. Mohair nominally 25c lb on 12 month growth. Country-killed meats: Veal: Top quality, 3S-30C lb.; other grades according to weight - quality with lighter or heavier. 3-34e. Hogs: Light blockers, 25-26e lb.; sows. lS-20c. Lambs: Top quality springers, 39 40c lb.; mutton. 19-20c. Beef: Good cows. 30-3 ,1b.; can-ners-cutters. 30-3-c Onions: Supply moderate market dull; Ore, yellows. No. 1. SO lbs, $1.55 3 00; large $2.15-2.23. some 2.50; 19 lbs, 50-55c; boilers. 19 lbs, 25-30c; onion sets. Oregon yelow. 50 lbs. $5.73-6 00. Potatoes: Ore. Deschutes russets. No. LA. $3J5-50; No. 3 50 lbs, SU0-35: 29 lbs. 0c-$lJ; IS lbs. S-S5e. Wash, netted gems. No. LA. $3.25-; 25 lbs, S5-SOc; 13 lbs. 0-65c; No. 2. $1X5-35; large bakers. M OO-; Idaho russets No. LA. five 10-Ib sacks. S2JO-60. New potatoes. Fla. triumphs. Size A. 3X0-25; size B. $2 4ft-!W. Hay: New crop, stack bales, VS. No. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPROVE NOTICE HZBXBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its pur- pa- ana imenuoa to improve cat terlin Aeenue, from the north line of Center Street to the south lino of Fredrick Street, in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oreaon. at the ex pense of tbo abutting- and adjacent property, except the alley Intersec tions the expense of which will be assumed oy torn City of Salens, by bigin X said portion of said street ta the established grade, constructine cement concrete curbs, and navine- id portion of said street with a 2 men aspnanie 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 - e now on file 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 max tn aoove described improve ment by and through the street Im provement department. Written remonstra nc aeainst the -bowe propo-d improvement may be xuca wnn me eivjr -ecoraer at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the own ers of the oroDerty affected. . By Order of the Common Council reor-ary u. is . ATHX MUNDT. City Recorder, Dste of first publication hereof Is February 13. 1950 Date of final publication February 33, 1950. r 15.16,17,18.19 2012 JZ4J. trliUl I V- rWlw t.la.t. eeilTI I ., Hi, - 50c STOP COUGHING Schaefer's IIcrtl Balsan 50C and SI. 00 Bhn i Ha i Pcdas Sc-aelsr's Uxdnen! In use In Sales for over 35 years. Helps thousands of users. Godset id for muscular pains. 50c 4 $1.00 DSR-MA-MOL SO V 135 II. (ac-adl,l. Prcscriplic-is Filled lCCD-IKD Picas is green alfalfa, truck or car-lots r-O-B roruana or ruret Sound markets, S33 .50-41.00 ton; V. No. 1 ihlxod Urn. oth. S44 ton; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay, nominal y $25-23 depending on quality and location baled on Willamette val ley farms. FUberta: Wholesale prices: Jumbo NOTICE Or WTENT10N TO rMPB0V NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its pur pose ana mtennon . to improve Busn Street from the west line of Fir Street to the west line of Saginaw Street, in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the itreet 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 i i) inch as ph-ltic con crete pavement thirty feet in width in accordance with the plana and specifications therefor which Were adopted by the Common Council February Li. 1930. which arc now oa rue la tne omce of the city recorder and whic a by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its c-nrooee and intention to make the above de scribed Improvement by and through m an- i i unit v vciuent oeperunefix. N Written rexnomrtranea aeint I 4h bove proposed improvement may be filed with tbo city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the own ers of the piupetjy affected. By Order of the Common Council rebroary 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof is February 16. 1850 Date of final publication February 38. .sou. 19 jqs.iawi .-.Z3.-4. .28. NOTICE OF VACATION OF STREET TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Mouce is nereby given that the Com mon Council of the Citv of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, has declared Its Intention to vacate and has Initiat ed proceedings to vacate the following street, to-wtt: Alley running north and south along the east line of block 28 of Roseda Addition from the south line of Pearl Street southerly to the north line of lot 10 of block 28. as 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 hearing win be had In connection : with said preceedings. 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. Ore son. oa the 27th day of March. 1950. at the hour of S o'clock PJd. thereof. 1 That the owneia of any real proper ty affected -by said proceedings may be heard at said time, and that the real property affected thereby shall bo deemed to be the land lying on either side of the street or portions thereof extending laterally to the next street that serves as a parallel street, but in any case not to exceed 200 feet, and the land for a like lateral dis tance on either side 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, rebruary 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem FJ7-24-MJ-10-17 ... r SPACE? Then donl bo dowit-rtoart-d. Instos-I, do tho sonsiblo thing by talking with ow skilled Remodeling Exports. Well go over your needs and problems! provide you with tho dependable Lumber, Wallboard, Paneling your require to convert your attic or basomont into an extra room ... install additional dosatts. Seo tis for an ostimato this weekl EASY BUDGET TERMS ARJtANGEO r -i a YOUR PRESCniPTIOn STOUE WHEN YOU THINX DRUGSUTHDO. SCAla 1899-135011 Port to Trado at Seta-Jot's" EEBYTIIIIIG FOB TEE BABY ' Wo Iuxtw a ceanioia ILm , i- Lot us Jul your FODHTAHI TREATS Chocc-a- Milk Stvakai . 1 v ScaoiorV" 400 A Beal Food Pick-up. Try U Next Tlmo You're in . .1 i 10f WE USE GRADE A MUX ONLY SCnAEFEB'S COmiiilEI-DY wiU harvest your crop. Don't endure the discomlort of painful corns, bunions, or callouses. ' Tbo E-ccoli lor truss will solvo your problom . . . Como In and soo thorn today Basflc StcK-dngs, Az-klots, Knoo Bands Men's Chesterfield Belts This Is tbo official renslar Sesnedr Store fer Marion Cennty. Tost will find theae prepai rations et highest ejumlt ty and maran teed to bo exaetljr fe- what they ax sold sad represented te be- BOLE AGENTS FOB FENSLAS SX Oilf J? -iini1 .Tok-liI jfrJttZ' .ci-- -mat.- lS-SSc:' larco lT-SOc; medium ' 15-18 14c Grower prices: Orchard run. 9-10c Walnuts; Wholesale prices, per pound In 100-lb. lots: rirrt quality jumbo, 31-32 Vic; large. 39-SOe: medium. 36--6c; second quality Jumbo. 29-29c; Urge . 27-27 ic; medium 24tfe-25ttc; baby. 19',-20'c Grower prices, or chard run: rranquettes, 10-13c lb. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE srv i tnra ibpdv -ct nr .1 . a- u n. . 0 uiv n ft the Common Council of the Citv of Salem. Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and intention to improve Skopil Avenue from the north line of Candalaria Boulevard to the south line of Bolce Street. In tha Citv of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent Property, by bringing aid portion of said street to the astabUahed grade. constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a lib inch asphaitie concrete pavement thirty feet la width la ac cordance with tbo plans and specifi cations therefor which were- adopted by tbo Common Council February 13. 1950. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference bereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and in tention to make the above described improvement by and through tha street improvement department. - Written remonstrance against the shove proposed Improvement may be moo wren -no aiy recoroer at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by tbo ovro- s of tha property axlected. By Order of the Common Council rebruary IS. 1950. AUc mundt, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is February 13. 1950 Date of final publication rebruary 25, 1950. r W9jfAmJMXlllJM. . WOTICR OP VACATION OF STREET IX) 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: .rt . Alley , running north and - south . through block 1 of Devers Addition to Salem; Oregon, according to the plat recorded at volume 12. page '33 of the- Marion County . record . of town plats. : That said proceedings were Initiated by said Common Council oa the 13 day of rebruary, 1950. That public hearing win be had in connect a with said proceedings, for the purpose-of hearing and considering all objections and remonstrances to said proceeding-. - That said hearing will be held at the chambers of tha City Council la the City Hall in Sa lem, Oregon, on the 27th day of March. 1850. at the hour of S o'clock FX. Stereof. - j - ;, , That tit a owaeis 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 -and lying oa either side of the street or portions thereof extending laterally to the next street that serves as a parallel street, but la any case not to exceed 300 feet, and theand for a like later distance on either side of the street for 400 feet along Its course beyond each terminus of the pert pi oposed to be vacated.' BY ORDER Or THE COMMON COUNCIL, rebroary 13. 1959. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of tha City of Salem rJ7-24-M-10-17 . . - r - -p-aa-aaa-sa------------------------- 20 MED1ES FOX MA ION COUNTY NOTICE TO C-RXDITOBS 1 On Februarv S. 1950. CHAS. K. BXLTZELf was duly appointed as Exe cutor of the estate of WALTER MV PERSONS, deceased, by aa order oft the Circuit Court for Marion County. : Oregon. - All persons ha ving- claims against aaid estate are hereby , noti fied to present such claims In due form, to said Executor at Sll Pioneer Trust Building. Salem. Oregon, within i six months from the date of this no- 1 tlce, to-wtt: rebruary X 1950. . CHAS. R. HTTZr, as Such Executor . I CHAS. H. HELTZEL - . Attorney for Executor' ci. . ., Date of first publication: rebruary Data of test publication: March S. 1950. F-S-10-17-24-M-X NOTICE OF VACATION Or AU TT TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONC-U4l Notice is hereby gtven thst the Common Council of the City of Salem,' Marion County,. Oregon, baa declared its intention to vacate-- and- ass- lni- ' tiaMl -' t. r .1, W. 1- : 7 r- - . um w - lowing alley, to-wtt: ' s Auey through block 8 of Highland k Addition to Salem. Oreeon. That mm ri r. . .4tt M . - - w . .. dt a ia rimimM. riiuM1 . . . day of rebruary, 1950, ina puouc aeanngwui be bag -tn connection with said proceed gs foe tha imii mill nt W . jt s ertng all objections and remon-; --.- f.rm. uig-,- ni- mmam- hearing will be held at the chambera of the City Council in tha City Hall . in Sal i nMii mi 4k -t.u , '-, ' if ii, ffi 1 WIT ' of March, 1850. at the hour eg ocioca. rji. tnereoc - - That the owners of any real prop-' erty affected by said pfoeeedinga may mmta ume, sua IMI IM real property affected thereby shall -be deemed to be -the land lylag.oa either aid of-the street or porUena ' thnf ir4rtH irta la .11 - . . - ----.., .. w M. BU7J.- - street that serves as-a parallel street, mu. m -or case -not to 'exceed 209: feet, and . the lam! . n m 1iL- . !--! distance mi !ih miA-r-t 4k -4 for.M feet--long, its -course-beyond i ivu wmuDij v . me part propose d to be vacated.. . . ... .. rJ5L-R3E0,, COMMON COUNCIL ! 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