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10 Tho gtat'gtqn, SaLsau Ofgcau To day March 2I 1650 Soybeans Still Climbing on Board of Trade CHICAGO, March 20-flVThe high flying soybean contracts gain whirled upward on the board of trade today. : Beans ended on gains extending to more than 4 cents, set another string of new seasonal highs and generally carried the rest of the market upward with them. All bean deliveries except No vember .scored new seasonal highs. So did all corn contracts as well as 1 March and May oats. May wheat equalled its seasonal peak. Feature of trading was the lack of selling pressure, which was more noticeable than any urgent buying. 1 Wheat closed 1-2K higher, worn, was higher, oats were lower to higher, rye was - higher, soybeans were 2 4b higher and lard was 10 to 15 cents a hundred pounds higher. There was no immediate news to account for ' the strength In beans.' -i - ' Lampshades Made by Extension Unit lUUtmi News terries CLEAR LAKE An all-day meeting of the Clear Lake exten sion unit was held Friday at the church,' when' lampshades were made under the direction of Mrs. T. C Mason and Mrs. M. L. Mills. Mrs. Vernon Zornes and Mrs. Naomi Massee, the hostesses, serv- At uie . Business . meeting uie unit's part in the homemakers' festival was discussed. Appointed on the festival committee were . i r - Al. Mrs rini I rrv M l art jaiiii. son and Mrs. Naomi Massee. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Mills, and Mrs. Ar thur Evans will work on a center piece to be entered In the festival contest r The chairman appointed Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Ted Girod, and Mrs. Arthur Punzel as a nominating committee. Mrs. Zornes, Mrs. Ev ans, and Mrs. Arthur Sorensen will be project leaders for oven meals at the May meeting. - Mrs. Bert Murphy and Mrs, Gil Bannister became new . members, and Mrs. Clifford Orey was a guest The unit's next meeting will be April 21 at Mrs. Mason's home. , TUESDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1291. KOCO 1490, KOIN 979, KGW 129. HEX UN FM: Megacycles KOIN 101.1; KGW 1002; KEX 9U (Editor's aete: The Statesman publishes ta geed faith the programs and grsses as provided by the radio stall mu, bet because effttsaes precraaas are changed without aet-flcaUea, this newspaper caanet be respeasiMe for the accaracy hereta). . . . HOUR 99:99 9:15 6 KSLM KOCO News Summary Music Time f- KOIN News IOW . Hodge Podge koin KJock Koin KJock Hodge Podge I Farm Time I Keep Smiling Keep Smiting Farm News 7 KSLM Hemingway Break. Gang (Break. Gang (Top Trades KOCO Tex Ritter KOCO JOock News KOCO KJock KOIN Koin Klock - Macleod News IGoss News Fred Beck SOW. Early Ballads I Old Songs Kneass Newt "Sam Hayes UX Washburn NewslGarred News Bob Hazen IZeke Manners 0 KSLM KOCO KOIM . KGW Barg. Counter Family Altar WUdw. Church (Fiesta Time Consum. News Vaile News Albert Show (Albert Show Break. Club Break. Club 9 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX N.W. News ' Garden Melody Tim Melody Time wenoy warren'Aunt Jenny Second Cup Second Cup News Stars Today Devotion em. music BlgTS&terv Mi Perkins Marriage lor X 1C. Cavallero Ladies Seated Ted Malone KSLM .4 M KSLM OlcniI Hardy 111 KOCO If. T&ffecws m I ll"IN W KGW 1 KEX . Ladies Fair ILadiet Fair Music Mart Music Mart Mrs. Burton jPerry Mason Doub. or NothJ Doub. or Noth. Betty Crocker Vic Lindlahr 11 12 KOCO KOIN KGW . KEX . KSLM Top Trades Newt KOCO Hollywd. Music Uywd deed Hollywd. KOIN Macleod News KGW Kneass News KEX Baukhage iconic Get it jHouse Party Road of Life fYoung Family (Newt (Meet Menjous 1 KSLM. Un. NaUont IHarding J Your NelghborBlng Sings t KOCO Mac's Melody Mac's Melody Mac's Melody IVtac's Melody KOIN . Nona, Nowhere Jack Holt Show Allen Show Kirkham News KGW Backst Wife - B telle Dallas lLoren. Jones IWldder Brown KEX Welc. to HJywd-iWelc. to Hlywd.Kay West Kay West 2 KSLM Poole Show Poole Show Ladies First Ladles First KOCO Mac's Melody Mac's Melody (Mac's Melody Mac's Melody KOIN - Kirkham News Moore Show Moore Show Tunefully KGW -;. ; Girl Marries - Portia (Plain BiU Irront Page KEX Jay Stewart Way Stewart I Hannibal Cobb Hannibal Cobb 3 KSLM Tuesday Music (Tuesday Music KOCO ' Mac's Melody Mac's Melody KOIN Kirkham Newt Art Godfrey KGW . Travelers I Travelers KEX Bride At Groom Walter Kiernan 4 KSLM KOCO KOINj KGW t KEX Fulton Lewis Hemingway Behind Story ICavallera Movie Time Friendly Phlot.lByers Bedlam Byers Bedlam Art Godfrey iArt Godfrey (Curt Massey (Murrow Woman's See. Life Beautiful (Dr. Paul Paula Stone More Out Life I Squirrel Cage (Squirrel Cage (Firefighters 5 KSLM KOCO KOIN KOW Straight ArrowtStraight Arrow's Bar B Ranch I B Bar B Ranch Swing Time 1,3 wing Time Bing Crosby IBand of Day Feature Story JUttle Show . I Huntley News News Three of Us (Foster News tFanny Brice tTanny Brice Green Hornet Green Hornet U. Armstrong W. Armstrong 6 KSLM Gabriel Heater (N.W. New KOCO Candlelight ! (Candlelight , KOIN Lulgl - (Luigi KOW Bob Hope Bob Hope - KXX Edwin C Hilt I Home Xditloa 7 KSLM KOCO KOIN KOW Medicine .Time Songs (AH. of P. Salem Aft, of P. Salerc Spade Cooley Music Jackpot Kvelya -Knight I Sports Spotlight Spotlight Forum Forum ' Malsie iMaisie Funny people Funny People Counterspy . Counterspy iRex Maupin . Rex Maupin 8 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW 'Monte Crista (Monte crista ILean Back I David Rose Track 1490 I Track 1490 JTrack 1490 J Track 1490 Lowell Thomas 'Jack Smith I The Norths The Norths Sinatra. KirstenlWorld News (Cavalcade (Cavalcade Defense Time ' Defense Time The Press The Press 9 KILM Glena Hardy Fulton Lewis KOCO Track 1490 ITrack 1400 KOIN " Theau-e I Theatre KOW - Ron. Colman I Ron. Colmaa Town Meeting ITown Meeting 10 KSLM I Love A Myst Newsreel KOCO Night Song INight Song KOIN Sur Final You at World KOW Sam Hayes Downey Reporter Intermezzo 11 KSLM News Cue to Musie KOCO Nocturne . ' Nocturne KOIN Bandstand 1 Bandstand KGW, Foster News (Wax Museum KEX Concert Hour Concert Hour a KOAC S3 se. Taesdayj 10 DQ m. The News and Weather. 10:15 Especially for Women: 11 XX) Oregon School of the Air; 11:13 The Coo cert Hall; 12 M News: 1245 pjn. Nooa fsrm Hour: 10 Ride 'era Cowbov: 1:15 Oregon School of the Air; 130 Melody Lane; 1:13 Reading 4s Pun; IDO Foreign Student Broadcast; 2:30 emorr Book of Music; 2:43 Ore- fon School of the Air; 3.-00 The News; 45 Music of the Masters: 4:00 Ore Salem Obitudrieo bell Baby Girl Ben. infant daughter of Mr. and Mr. Roy V. Bell. Jefferson, at a local' hospital. March 19. Also surviv ing are grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Carl L. Bell. Salem- A. J. Taylor. Med ford: and Mary Taylor. Salem. An nouncement of cervices later by Clough-Barrick company. MODI Marraret Motr. late resident of 694 N. Church it, it l local hospital. March 17. Surviving are the husband. William Moir. Salem; two daughters. Mrs. Madeline Margaret White. Sa lem, and Mrs. Marjorie Jane Waske, Eugene; three sisters. Mrs. EmU Roth, Salem; Mrs. H. P. Scheideman, Port land; and Mrs. Vera Johnson. Sea side; and four grandchildren. Mem ber of Calvary Baptist church. Ser vices will be held Tuesday. March 21 at 140 p.m. in the Howell-Edwards chapel with Dr. Victor Hugo Sword officiating. Concluding services In Belcrest Memorial park. KNIGHT " . Benjamin Knight, late resident of 935 Wilbur St.. at a local hospital March IS at the age of 59 years. Sur vived by the widow. Minnie E. Knight. cw rf.iivhter lira. Virrinia Seam- ster, Salem; brothers, Clifford Knight. Ponca City. Jia ana unn niigni, Los Angeles: sisters. Mrs. Frieda Hen derson. Houston, Texas, and Mrs. Ruby Foreman, Mineral Wells. Texas. Mem ber American Legion post 9, VTW port 661 and Officers Masonic lodge of Boston, Mass. Services will be Tuesday. March 21. at P.m. at Ho- ...llr(iw.rri. with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating, assisted by the American uegion. vonciuuiug serv ices in City View cemetery. CHRISTENSEN Hans Chrlstenien, late resident of 7122 N. Oatman St., Portland, at a Portland hospital. March 19. Survived by widow. Katherlne Christensen of Portland: daughters. Mrs. Frances Phacas and Mrs. Helen Mulkey, both of Portland; a son. Theodore Christensen of Portland; sisters. Mrs. Charles Vick and Mrs. Elmer Bosell, both of Salem; and Mrs. Hannah Peterson. Cotton wood. Calif.; three brothers, Charles Christensen. Redding. Calif.: Chris Christensen, Red Bluff. Calif.: and Rose Christensen. Thief River rails, Minn.: and three grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday. March 22. at 2 p.m. at the V. T. Golden chapel with the Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. In terment in City View cemetery. MILLER George Miller, late resident of 4923 S.W. Eagle St., Portland, in this city, March 18, at the age of (4 years. An nouncement of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. LANDIS ' Pred Landis, late resident of 669 8. 12th st. at a local hospital. March 20. Survived by his wife. Rose Landis. Sa lem. Announcement of services later by the V. T. Golden mortuary. CHRISMAN Baby Girl Chrism an, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chrisman. Salem toute 7, Box 407D, at a local hospital. March lT.'Also survived by grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross C. Chrisman and Mr. and Mrs. William Branson, all of Salem. Private graveside services were held at Lee Mission cemetery Monday. March 20. Direction by Clough-Barrick com pany. ( 99:39 99 MS kprtM arch Time KOCO KJock KOCO KJock Kohi Klock (Farm Time 'Jack Norman Rest Haven Rest Haven (West Melodies (Temple Echo (Grand Slam Rosemary Jack Berch Sage Riders (Break. Club Break. Club Guide Pastor's Call ck Haymcs Thomas Stars Sing Helen Trent al Sunday (Hometowners eass News Quick Flash Quick Flash Songs! IOrganalities Tune Time Dr. Malone Reynolds Show True Story Ruse Morgan 88 Keys Guid. Light George Murphy True Story (Queen. Day pan Garber Norah Drake I Today's Child. Nor' westerners (Queen. Day Variety (Brighter Day iLisht of World North westerners pay 90's lEberly Show iDave Dennis House Party (Happiness Art Baker- MustclNews News IKostelanetz Mac's Melody Mac's Melody Art Godfrey Art Godfrey Aunt Uarv f T Aua f .. INational GuardlPick a Date Tello Test Answer Man Andy Russell . 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J ' ' -: "-C V- V : ' - : J - 't ' ; "r J ' 'Km George Montgomery sad Ellen Drew close to them for comfort In this tense scene from Edward Small g frontier saga, "Davy Crockett Indian Scoot," which opens tomor row at the Grand theatre with "Tough Assignment,' Now York Stock Quotations American Can mjDupont de Am Power & Lt - 21 Gen Electric Am Tel & Tel 151 4!Gen Foods Anaconda 28 Gen Motors Bendix A via . Beth Steel Boeing Air Calif Pack Canadian Pac Case J I Caterpillar 42 Goodyear 34 Int Harvest 27 39 Int Paper ilKennecott 14 44 36 66 13 Libby Mc N pong BeU A Mont Ward Chrysler Wash Kelvin Comwlth Sou Cons Vultee Nat Dairy N Y Central Continental Can 38 Northern Pac Crown Zel 33 Pac Am Fish Curtis Wr 8 78 Pac Ga Elec Douglas Air PT St T Stock Market Prices Slip NEW YORK, March 2H!P)-The stock market tried hard to hold on to slim gains today but lost its grip In the final hour and fell back. There was a lot of corporate good news to spark the market, and there were a number of Indi vidual issues that stood head and shoulders above the general level of prices. But none of this was enough to keep the market from dropping a notch after the sparkling advance of last week which was thefbest of the entire 1949-50 bull market Of the 1,086 individual issues traded, 358 advanved and 439 de clined. The volume of trading was 1,420,000 shares compared with 1,600,000 shares on Friday. Portland Grain PORTLAND. March 20 (AP) Cash Ealn: Oats, No. 2. IS lb. white KM; Tier. No. 2, 45 lb. B.W.. S4.S0. Cash wheat (bid); Soft white 2J4i: soft white (excluding rex) 2.24!,; white club 2-24',4. Bard red winter: Ordinary 2 24i: 10, per cent 2J44; 11 per cent 2J4',,; 12 per cent 2J4',,. Hard white baart: Vuquoted. Today's car receipts: Wheat 44; flour IS; corn 2; oats 2: bay 1; mill feed 13. Salem Markot Quotations ' V (As of late yesterday) BtrmarA Premium jtn .68 No. 1 . No. S ' BDITtB Wholesale RetaU mean BoyUg) I Wnnlwl. hHm. mum fnuii S te 7 M .to Jl J4 cents over Buying price.) I.afaAA Larie AA Medium AA - Medium A ' Crack POtXTBY A Leghorn hens B Leghorn hens C Leghorn hens A colored hens B colored hens C colored hens A colored fryers B colored frrera .18 .13 .09 3 .18 41 JO M .13 44 M M C colored fryers a 01a roosters. B old roosters C old roosters LIVESTOCK by TaHey Pack Tat dairy cows 1J 00 to Cutter? cows . 10 00 to Dairy heifers .1J 00 to Bulls 1 15.00 to Good veaL 150 to 100 lbs. 23.00 to 1450 13.50 16.00 SO 00 26.00 Good ciIvm .11.00 to 20.00 Wooled lambs feeder lambs . 22.00 16.00 to 20.00 Stocks and Bonds Compiled by the Associated JJreJL March 20 STOCK AVERAGES i . 30 .15 13 SO Zndust Rails Uul Stcks Net change . D , D.4 A.1 OJt -.109.1 42.1 411 74 O Monday Previous day 108.3 43.S 45.2 75.1 Week ago 102.4 41.S 44.5 73.4 Month ago 102.8 42JM 44.3 13.S Year ago 88.4 34.3 39.1 S3.0 BOND AVERAGES 20 10 Bails Indust Net chanea unrK ni 10 It Ctll rorgn D.1 Aj Monday 99.4 103.4 109.0" 74.5J 105.1 74.3 103- 73 J 103 J 73 8 1024 S7.S Previous dar B5 4 102 S weex ago J ioz.4 Month ago 53 J 102.7 Year ago 90.7 102.0 I w ise men. . New 1950 low. :ionnnoiDS (FILES) FISSURE FISTULA PKOLAFSE ! and other Rectal - ; Disorders No Bosplt UlzaUoa Dr. H Deynsl-j -Z Clizdc - Natar-Beetal Speelalls. 1144 Center St. Ph. S-f4M -w Unci hostile Indians earning -too No 65 iPenney J C 46 Radio Corp SOV4 Rayonier 76 Rayonier pfd 50 Reynolds Met 26 Richfield 37 Safeway 15 Bears Roeb 8 Co Pacific 25 SUn Oil Cal 56 gtudebaker 17Sun Mining 43 rransamercia 13 Union Oil 20KJn Pacific 12 (Un Airlines 32 RJ S Steel 57 14 28 32 22 41 Va 34 43 51 65y4 30 10 17 26 86 15 31 12 49 Tire & L . . - -104 Warner Bros Woolworth Portland Produce PORTLAND, Mar. 20 AP) Butter- fat tentative, subiect ta immediate change: Premium quality, maximum to a to i per cent acidity delivered in Portland. 63-88c lb- first aualitv. 83- 66c; second quality. 6144c. Valley routes ana country points so less than first. Butter wholesale F-O-B bulk eubea to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 aeora 84e lb; A, S3 score. 82c; B. SO score. 61c; C. 89 score. 60c Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese selling price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon singles. 37 5,-40 l,c io.; irrcgon a-io. aoai, .-4jc. Zfei To wholMalcra; A rrA large. 39',4-40c dor.; A grade, medium. 4e-4',ic; o zraae. urge, se-uc dor. Live chickens (No. 1 aualitv. f o b. plants): Broilers, under S ibs nominal; 34c: roasters. 4 lbs. and over. 12.34c? mm nens. unoer e ids., 18c; over 4 lbs. 21c: beavr hens, all weiehta. 2S. nc; oia roosters, au weights. U-14C. Turkeys net ta arowers: Tome. 30- 31e lb; bens. 44c. Rabbits i averase ta erowersl; Live white. 4-5 lbs., 20-28c lb.; 8-4 lbs.. 18 18c; colored. 2 cents lower; old or heevy does and bucks. 10-14c lb.; fresh dressed Idaho fryers, 40c lb.; locals. sw-mc, some xo soc. Fresb dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers: Dollars per ewt): Beef Steers, eood 600.700 rha . 543-48; eommerciaT 842-44; utility. jq 'w; cows, commercial. f37-3: UlU lty. $35-37; canner-cutten $32-34. Beef cuts (Good steers): Hind Quarters. 848-32: rounds. 848-51: full loins, trimmed. $63-87; triangles. 839- -: square enuexs. -44-40; ribs. 853-60; lorequarters. no-43. Veal and calf: Good. $40-52; com mercial. SJ7-4B: calves. eood-choir e-ai. Lambs: Good-choice soring lambs. $47-50; commercUL $45-48; utility. eoo-ax. Mutton: Good. 70 lbs down. $28-30. rotK cuts: Loins, no. 1. 8-l lbs.. 544-48: shoulders. 16 lbs., down. 133-35: spareribs. $45-48; carcasses. 120-170 ids., szi-zs; mixed weignu, II lower. Wool: Coarse, valley-medium grades, 45c lb. Mohair nominally 25e lb on 12 month growth. Country-killed meats: Veal: Top quality. 41-42c lb.: other grades according to weight-quality with unnier or neavier. 33-c. Hogs: Light blockers. 25-28e lb.; sows, zu-zzc. Lambs: Too aualitv springers. 40-42e lb.; mutton, 1b-20c; rough heavy ones. ivisc. Beef Good cows, 32-36e lb.; canner cutter, 2 8-30c. Onions: 50 lb. sack Ore. Vllnwa tin U medium. $1.00-23; large. $1 J5-50; 10 lbs. 23-25c; boilers. 10 lbe 20-23c; 3 lbs., 19-21c; onion sets, Oregon Yellows. 50 lbs.. 85.35-50; white, $6.25-50. PoUtoes: Ore. Local Burbanks, No. 1, $2.50-60; Deschutes Russets, No. 1A. $3.00-15; 25 lbs- 75-00c; No. 1. 50 lbs.. Sl.29-39: Wash. Netted Gems, No. 1. j.i3-m; M9 id., sv-iuc: 13 ids.. BO-szc; No. 2. SU5-2B: Laree bakera. S4 O0-S0? Idaho Russets, waxed, $3.75-4.00; new potatoes, m ia. lriumpns, size A, S3 .25; sue a, .vv. Hay: New eron. stack balea. III. No. S green alfalfa, truck or ear-lota F-O-B Portland or Pueet Sound markcta. $34.00-39.00 ton; U.S. No. 1 mixed tim- ouiv. B44 ton; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay. nominally $23-28 depending on quality and location baled on Willamette val ley farms. Filberts: Wholesale prices: Jumbo is-zzc; targe 17-zoc; medium 15-iaVac Grower prices: Orchard run. 8.10c. Walnuts: Wholesale prices, ner nound In 100-lb. lots: First quality jumbo. f,ic; large, zy-av.icfr medium, ze- zo-,c; second quality lumoo, z-zic; Urge 27-27c; medium 24i-23',ic; oaoy. iii',-zu'4C u rower prices, or chard run: FranaiMttaa. 10-Uc lb. Portland Livestock PORTLAND, March 20 (APi fUSDA) CattJe salable 1400: market closed fairly active, steady; around 4 loads good fed steers 26.50-28.00; med ium fed steers largely 23.00-26.00; com mon down to 20.00; around $ loads mostly medium steers unsold; few low ner-cutter cows largely 14.00-150. few 16.00; fat dairy type cows of common crade up to 17.00; shellee downward to 13.00 or below; common-medium feed cows mostly 16JO-20.00; good cows n.w-:u; food beet bulls ZL50-Z2.00; common-medium 17 00-20.00. Calves aaiabla ISO; market active. ur V.T4jbvN j. Or.G.Ckaa4-0 DRS. CI1AN . . . LAM CIXIXESE HERBALISTS S41 Nortk Uberty . rpstalrs above Decker's, $31 N. Lib erty. Office eyes Saturday eauy 16 a-a ta I pas 6 ta f sua. Caasatta Uoa. Bleed aressare aad ariae teals are tree or caarga. rracMceo 1917. rultv efeadv eood -choice vealers most- ly za.oo-32.tw; ooa nesa sj.w-m.uv; una ium graaes urgeiy au.w-; common down to 13.00. Hogs salable soo: marxet mostly aoe below Friday; fairly active at decline: good-choice 18-235 lb. mostly 18.50, few choice grades 18.75: fat types down to ll.OO; 250-290 ID. 17.UO-MI; XCW lb. 17 0O-5O: food 350-600 lb. sows 14.00- 15.00. lighter weights up to 1530; good choice feeder pigs active, steady at 17JSO-1S-SO. Sheep salable 400; market active, fully steady; several lots mostly good lambs 24.00: one lot 91 It. wooled lambs 24.50; medium grades more numerous at 23.00-73: meaium-gooa seeaers zu.uu 21.00; good-choice ewes less active at llJO-UJO. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE SOUTH SUMMER STREET FRuM JUUSON STREr, iULTH TO CITY LIMITS NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, uregon, deems it necessary ana ex pedient and hereby declares its pur pose and intention to improve South Summer Street from the south line at Judson Street, south to the city limits, in the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and ad jacent property, except the street in tersections the expense of which will oe assumed py the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade constructing ce ment concrete curbs,, and paving said portion of said street with a 2V inch asphaltic concrete pavement thirty feet wide, ia accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 13. 1930. wmcn are now on turn in the office of the city recorder and which by this rexerencvthereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and inten tion to make the above described im provement by and through the street Improvement department. written remonstrance aratnrt tha above proposed improvements may be filed 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 March 13. 1950. ALFRED MUNDT. Citv Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 17. 1950. Date of final publication March 27, M-17-18-l-20-21-22-224-2S-26-27 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE SOUTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET FROM MISSION STREET TO OXFORD STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the Citv of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and ex- pea lent ana nereoy declares its pur pose ana intention to improve soutn Twenty-second Street from the south line of Mission Street to the north line of Oxford Street, in the City of Salem, aianon wounty, uregon. at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property except the street in tersections the expense of which will be assumed by the City of Salem, by brinaing said portion of said street to the established grade constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and paving said portion ox saia street witn a 2a wen asphaltic concrete pavement thirty feet wide, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 13. 1930. 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 inten tion to make the above described im provement by and through the street improvement deDartment. Written remonstrance acainst the above proposed improvements may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice bv the own ers of the property affected. By order of the Common Council March 13. 19 V). ALFRED MUNDT. Citr Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 16. 1950. Date of final publication March M. .100. M-16-I7-1S-19-20-21-22-23-24-2S-28 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice is hereby erven that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, sitting in Probate, as executor of the last will and testament and estate of Henry w. Zobel. deceased, and has duly qualified as such executor; all persons having claims against tne estate of said de cedent are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as by law re quired, to me at 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Marion County. Oregon, within six (6) months from the data of this notice. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 21st day of March, 1950. Mare Saucy, Executor of the Estate of Henry W. Zobel. Deceased. Ronald C. Glover. Attorney for Executor, 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon. M41-28-Ap.4-ll-18 NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned executor of the estate of Myrta E. Tyrrell, deceased, has filed his Final Account as such and that Monday. April 24. 1950, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said date has been fixed as the time and the Circuit Court Room, Marion County. Court House at Salem. Oregon, has been fix ed as the place for the hearing of objections to said final account. W. H. GARDNER Executor of the Estate of -Myrta E. TyrrelL Deceased M 2047, Ap 3.10,17.1950 300 Personal 310 Mooting Notices LOYAL Order of Moose meet Thurs. nlte 284 N. Coml Ph 3-5227 Alnsworth Lodge No. 201. AT. dc A.M. Special, Tuesday, Mar. ch 21. E. A. degree. 312 Lost cad Found LOST: Irish setter pup, 4 mos. old, dark red. Rt. 5. Box 189. Ph. 3-3497. 316 Personal WIDOW. 82. like acquaintance elder CUeman owning own home. For e hunters don t ans. Re Is. States man Box 583 gALEM Nursing Home. 35S5 "D" St. Ambulatory or bed patients. Men or women, iiuucu uum u MADAll GRAY. Fortune teller. Palm and peychic readings. Madam solves your problems. Advice. 173 S. Com'L lemc fnone z-.H3. nn. m. to m p.m . v, , " .u-1 1 24 HRS. Nursing service, elderly peo ple, convalescents, special diets, close in, 5 blocks south of State street. "A Home Away from Home' ph. 1-3792 FOR FIGURE assurance, try a Spen cer. Ph. 3-5072. 400 Agriculture 402 livestock Wanted: All types livestock. Ph. 4-2617, bxlLL Service any place. Ph. 42949 WANT fresh or Springer cows, cOws giving a gal or more, alt types beet cattle. Buy enrtre nero. lom -too Rt 4. Turner, rn. ezs. BONDED livestock ouyer. Claude 3- wards. Rt 3 Box 899E. Ph 3-1144 fi6NfEfi LlVtsTOCJ. buyer. I C. mpuuian Mmw w ' ------ LICENSED Livestock buyer, H C. Snethen 1550 Lancaster dr ph 2-1343 f tOG&tNbERG milk goats. 190 Fiab- er Bd. McCandljah HIT s. zatn. fit, a-sm, 404 Poultry end Rabbits OVER 200 N. H. Red pullets, your cnoice i.-j. pn. NEW Hampshire and Pannenter chicks choice 81.23. pn. z-o-io. available every Tuesday Fox's Hatchev 3830 State St. Ph- 34968 ; PA&M. fetfJS. New Hamps. Comics Crues every, wk. 1-2000 heavy ckls. Circular ue.innc nstcnerv. ainrmnn This ad and $2.00 brings the bearer 100 White Leghorn cockerel chicks, when presented at Twin Oaks Poultry Farm. St. PauL Available Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Ph. sw . Paul saa. ixiCKI-SELS. 3 wka. old, 8 weeks old. also day old. Jennings ouitry rmrm. Phone 3-5429. . . 400 Agriciiltiire 404 Poultry and Rabbits WTNGS BABBITRY needs rabbits. Top pnees. jaw ctaie au pa. s-iess. 408 Pots 2 PUREBRED male Collie pups. $10 At 815 es. Ph. 3-5837. 495 Hswthome St. WILL GIVE good home to trained set ter. pointer or springer.. 2-7288. 412 Fruit and Farm Produce EASTERN ALFALFA HAT Ph 31458 , T VETCH 8c barley hay. Uke aU at 50c per bale. Its mi E. of 99E from lUihee Sta. Everett Whealdon. 425 Auction Sales Auction Every Thurs. 7:30 pjn. Furniture and household articles. We Invite you to . bring your consignments to us. EAST SALEM AUCTION 1025 Lancaster Drive Ph. 3-1231 "FURNITURf 8c - APPLIANCE AUCTION TUES.. MARCH 21. 730 PJC Glenwood Ballroom miles N. ef Salem on ME Maytag washer AB apt elec range Late mdl Hoover cleaner Jc attach ments Late mdl Electrolux Thor washer Speed Queen table ironer Older electric range 3 desks Mantle mirror 9x12 rug 8c pad Brass fireplace set Fire screen Bedroom set Springs 8c mattresses Beautiful new pc. bed suite New box 8c mattress Venetian blinds 4 saws Maple settee Ber gundy dav suite Davrno, used Daveno set new Electric roaster - Baby stroller 2 single Serta box springs St mat tresses Linoleum Throw rugs Chrome dinette set Table lamps 5 pc metal bridge set Mahogany what not Cocktail St end tables Dishes, utensils Misc. GLENN WOODRY. AUCTIONEER .Ph. 3-5110 Pay Cash or Sell-on -Commission 450 Merchandise 455 Housohold Goods For Sals CLEARANCE FLOOR MODELS 9.1 cu. ft. Zenith refrigerator Reg. S229J5 for $180.95. R 74 cu. ft. re frigerator Beg. $18944 for $159.95. 1 only - range with timer dock. T beat switches Reg $21955 for 8194 95 Wallace Hardware. 2058 N. Capitol. Linoleum $4.50 VALLEY rURN. CO. 285 N. COM'L. USED turn, cheap trade - terms. Valley Purn CO.. 285 No. Coml 2-7473 USED treadle sewing machines as low as $2X50. Good cond. St guaranteed. Singer Sewing Center. 130 N. ComT. WINE COLORii) davenport and chair. pood 835. tnnctta act $13. zoee wi- noia Ave. J&48 - 9 FT. b-LUJE rngklaLre -with freezing locker, like new, tniut-weu daveno and chair, like new, Univ. apt. elec range, dinette set. maple bed with matching box spr. Jc mat tress, maple chest drawers, msple youth bed with inner spr. mst. Thor washer, mirror, clothes rack, metal ironing board, kitchen stool. Rt 5. Box lis on Garden Kd. in gwegie. AP-f. Hit. elec ranse.'AU. Ph. 2-5268. DAVENPORT 8c chair. Easy washing machine. Must cll. 87S w. cnurcn. COMPLETE Home Furnishings LOWEST PRICES HIGHEST QUALITY EASIEST TERMS sTjrif nn.TVFRV OPEN EVES MON. THRU FRI TILL PM. SATURDAY TILL. 5 JO FJ. H. & H. Furniture Co. 1550 FAIRGROUNDS ROAD - 456 Wantod, Household C LEN WOODRY. Ph. 35110. USES rU-LN, immediate appraisal. highest prices, V alley f urmiure. zss N commercial pn. n7z AlX CASH - TRADER LOUIX PAY HIGHEST PRICES Household goods, furniture, bric-a-brac appliances, rugs, silverware, aisnes omrir srnvTrfe phone 3-8558 PH. 2-5944. Willard Paynter. 458 BtuJdloq Mcrteriala" Ship - Lap No. S load price $48 per M drvd. , a.r L kt. ,s4Hk wJtl rav m Ml Vii West Salem Saw Mill 1050 Wallace Rd. Building Something? V Inch plywood 4x8 sheets bargain Waterproof wallboard 7,.c ft. Grade A 1 panel door $8.00. 1 light 8c 2 light glass doors $10.50. Birch 8c mahogany front doors $28.50. Overhead garage door h'dware $18.80. White asbestos siding $10 sq. New sheet rock 8c Insulation board. 18 inch cedar shakes $12.50 sq. Door Jambs $3.50. Window sashes 32x34 Inch $1.95. Used doors complete $8.50. Used windows complete $7.50. Large stock new windows 8c sashes Large attractive medicine cabinets Ph. 25821 One mile North of Keirer 100 SQ. Canadian cedar wall shakes. all colors, pa in tea ana carton-pacxea. with dry undercourse, $1330 per aq. Also 100 sq. IB in. natural shakes and undercourse, while they last $$.00. 8.000 ft good grade Pecan flooring. S150 per M. Cedar gutter. 34e ft Spruce and cedar siding. Red cedar shingles, all grades, delivered. Call Ted MuUer. 31198, Salem, evenings HOWSER BROS. Your power tool rent al heaquarters. 1410 S. 12th St Ph. 33646 CRUSHED ROCK, ready mixed con crete. silt 8c top soil, pit run gravel, gravel, road 8c driveway gravel. Commercial Sand & Gravel Supply Co. Phone 3-1968 Save at Keith Brown! Hx4- Cedar siding $23 M. WINDOWS Prices slashed In half oa special shipment Variety of sizes, somfe as low as $1 JO. REJECT PLYWOOD: Si". ,". sta rUng at 4c for sealing tile plywood. Everything to build anything at that convenient KEITH BROWN location. Front and Court. Salem. Used Windows, Doors Modern designed windows 5x4 frame 8c sash complete $1030. Double hung streamlined type windows $730. Win dow sashes ST'xM. perfect for home. barn, chicken house $1JS. Popular size used doors complete witn xrame St hardware $830. Large supply. C. G. LONG . Phone 25821 1 Ml. W. Of KCI-eT 6.N BUDGET TERMS Van can buy lumber, millwork.' hard materials, hardware, floor covering, electric appliances, paints, insula tion, roofing and house wares for as little as 10 down oa a purchase of $20 up to $300. Small, easy month ly payments Uke care of the rest Make it easy on your budget with Budget terms rrom KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD at ' that convenient location . Front and Court Streets. Selena. 450 Merchandise 4S3 Building lorialg SHINGLES No, 1 Mountain cedar $8.73 sq. No. 3 Mountain cedar $5.90 sq. No. 3 Mountain cedar 83.00 so. Ph. 25821 One mile North of Kelrer Salem Screen Shop 1444 S. 12th. Windows. Screens St door. frames 8c sash made to order. Glass . replaced. Ph. Clvde Moore. 2-8493. Cedar Shakes No. 118" with undercourse. $8 50 sq. Now 1 18" with undercourse. $9.00 sq. C. G. LONG Ph. 2-5P21 - 1 Mile North of Kelrer New Windows Save money on first quality windows. cvmpwiv wiui oa-sncers. water pans, aluminum grip caps, stool strip, win dow stop and hardware. Windows Rez dinned an4 naiMt n -,-.i C. G. Long. ph. 2-5821. one mile North VI ASUCT 4Q Mn-dcgj bitmrmants ' TTSED Pian. Craiul Snln-4 a. IT rightplayerTNew pianos. Grands, 4c biiwcii a inwBtiiiT ec oionoa. Januith Mn sir f!n 848 Cascade Dr, Ph. 34841 120 BASS Piano accordian. $100. Ph. UPRIGHT piano. Call 3-9020 mornings. 466 Trade, MiscoUanoous WILL TRADE '41 Glider trailer hse for equity in 2 B.H home. Ph. 2-1801: 4&3 For Ront, Misco-kxnoous PIANOS - INVESTIGATE our deferred rental sales plan. TaHmao Piano ytore. y5 s. 12th 0 DRIVE TRUCkS -OB fttNf fiianl kets furn. 197 S. Liberty. Ph 2-9081 GOOD USED Piano. VL L 4uf 470 For Sola. MlscoHaxxoous MYRTLEWOOD for sale. Phone 3-149. USED Bathroom fixtures. 370 King. ... wiwa -re. w. asiem. kACHXNIST. Mechanic ani other shop toots, iiae new, eacn tool a oargain. 4iWis - a j .rnniano ftp NEW Sewing Machine at a sacrifice ! M. i . . . price, mv cvenrreen Ave. USED Power lawn mower, guaranteed oniv so. H7 . com l. A fMORA YS Hariev Pufh Ph a-Ssf HOSPITAL INSURANCE No age iimn Mut. of Omaha Ph. 3-5692. inc. LT. cans. 5-H-KTILIZER $3.50 per yard. 4 yd 1K.0 1 i I v noa aeK inc. Dr. calls, i"u iei. pn P-w lurnfr. UfcAT YOUR HOME electrically with westuisnouse or wesui automatic electric beaters If eater Appliance Co. POST BE a rug drudge Shampoo 7ui i u(i mt mnam at one-nau tne cost Rent a Clark Rug Shampoo macnine at nowser Bros 1418 a 12th. Ph. 3-3648. NO WAXING REQUIRED with PLAS-TI-KOTE. the ceUophane-lika finish tor uoors or linoleum Yester Appliance Co. 375 Chemefceta St. Walling Sand & Gravel Co. Crushed Rock For roads 8c driveway. Cement. Ready mix. Concrete. Garden Sand. Bull dozing, drainage and ditching. 4 yd shovel 8c drag tine. Phone 3-9249 drag it PHltXI. PS BROS. SPECIAL Cow or chicken fertilizer, dry. weed tree, sterilized, dehydrated and pul verized. Ready for any use and will 'not burn. Made in Salem from cow and chicken manure. Call 3-1458 and order now. Phillips Bros Rt. 8, Box j is. -awm ure mi. jast oi Bute. Open weekends. REBUILT PIANOS, like new. Lee. selection as low as $25 dn, 818 per mo. see at Taiiman s, W B. 12 Lb. A mile from High Prices US ZD Ciectne washers $19 98 and up. Yester Appliance Co. 375 cnemeseta Bt. STEEL Clothea line posts, extra heavy, good looking. 1087 2nd St ph. 2-8858. KEITH BROWN has excellent used merchandise ' at great savings!. USED ELECTRIC RANGE, double even, six-burner, fully automatic. Excellent condition. $195. LARGE USED REFRIGERATOR. Ap prox. 12 cu. ft $65. - USED WASH BASIN. $730. USED NESCO CHEF RANGE. Apart ment size. $35.00. Shop for these exceptional used Items at that convenient KEITH BROWN location. Front and Court Streets, saiem WESTINGHOUSE console combination. 2 months old. $16930 set sell for 399 50. 945 Union. A-l used automatic furnace, com plete with pipes, thermostat 8c blow er. 4120 Beck. Pen 8 Corners. Ph. 2-O098. THERMADORE electric heater, 3000 watt wall type, new motor, excellent condition, $55. See In operation. 215 -outnview piece, saiem. z-zb. 1 ALLEN Cash register. 1 adding ma chine. 2 show cases 8c misc. items. Phone Clyde Moore. 3-8493 I'SED Radios and recur da players 9Jta ana up. Yester Appliance Co 373 Chemeketa St OIL Circulators at greatly reduced prices Yester Appliance Co 373 Chemeketa St USED Electric refrigerators $43 94 and up. , Yester Appliance Co. 378 cnemexeta st ALL Sewing machines. Service, sales. rentals. 1930 w. 18th. Ph. 3-7671, t)SED Sewing machines priced to suit your duo get Keconaiuoneo ac guar anteed. Ralph Johnson Appliances. Fn. 33139 STANLEY HOME Products. Ph. 39307. RE-ROOFING, PainUng 8c remodeling. wiiiametta vauey aooz c& inc. sa iem. WELL Rotted feri. i4 yd In 1 yd or- acre, st tor 3 yas. 10 sacx oracrs ooa sack. 353 Leslie. Ph. 3-8648. Phillips Bros. FerUlirers. wen rotted or fresh, any kind, by yard or sack, riagstono for all rock work, cedar fence poets and tele and elect poles, any lenath. shingles, yew ot- lumber. Ph. 3-1458. Rt 6, Box 118. Salem. Open weekends APft6t VARl-ri'llia. M S. lth. sewlsg : machines, used 9.s and up. Also new free wesungbouse tiaSS and up. YEA TER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa St Ph. 34311 USED Electric ranges $19 85 and up Yester Appliance co. mi Chemeketa St S6. Teeter-Babe 8230. Maytag washer $50. Ph. 3-38-2. 472 Wantod, M-scoflanootxs SEWING machines, any cond. Ph $-7871 JUNK. Write 948 Trade St 474 MiacoDcrpoona HEAR Chet Mulkey. Haunted Mm Danes Band. Station kslm to 8:30 every Sat nrte, SEWING Machine repair iru-ranleeX Reas Also usea. Ph. Z73S0. WANT TO Buy used cameras 8c lenses MCEwan pnora snop. eaa piaie UOW-Ui 5ko Your power tool rental headquarters. 1419 a lzia at Ph 33648. . Dental Plate Repair TWO-HOUR SERVICE Ct MOST CASES Bring or Mall Your Plates for Repatt DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST Adolph Bldg SUte St Com Ph 3-3311 Sewlne lessona Day or evening New Home Sewing Center Ralph Johnson Appliance 355 Center St Pn. 3313$ 476 fuel Capital Lumher-Fuel Co. -BOM IIIJ1 wr mtvsm Bone rv second rrowth fir iLAtlWOOiJ. 16 in. Hand picked. cord load. $18. Pka- S775L - 450 Merrhandlie 476 Fuel 18 IN. slabwood, $8 50, V ed. Id. 18 ta. oaa. i ca. oei. rn. ziaia. West Salem Fuel Co. IS-tN. DRY OR CREEK SLAB WOOD DRV Pl.ANrn rvna Old growth block wood 18 to eleea no oara SCREENED SAWDUST RURAL DELIVERIES DIESEL AND STOVE OIL Ptwm- aM tMI Also pick up wood at 152$ Edgewata at. w aaiera. Capital Lumber-Fuel Co.. OLD GROWTH BLOCK WOOD fOB Tri City Fuel f MONK 1-7443 16-ln. slab wood and edging Presh cut screened sawdust 12-ta. inside mill wood rsoe aaiiwwl ASK row S 8r- H GREEN STAMPS Oi2on Fuel Co. Dry slsb or dry edging fresh elesa aaafduct. mi H.in a ra m .twi h $10. Also 18" areca slab or 8' Pbona 3-6533. Hiehwav Fuel Co. Clean sawdust, wood green or dry, Stove-Diesel oils. Ask for Penny ri-l Ml k " . WW WX Old and Second Growth fir a umi loads Delivered to Salem $12 00 For orders please call collect Independence 41 Independence Lumber . and Manufacturing Company Tnri.n.nd.ini dii un.j most Kings. Phone 2-4.7i PhilliDS Bros. Old fir. ash. maple, eak. 4 fir. It t)RY Trash burner 8c cook stove wonA. Clean no brk R. H. Alien mi Candlewood Dr. Ph. $2382. 500 Business & Finance S02 Bmdnots. Qppoituaiaot GROCERY STORE, bas., cabins. Rt. T. Rat l- mm k. . . bi. . mw,, , ' , w-. 11. JJF. MEN'S clothing store for sale or traJa AM l . . . " .viw wim oearoom nomeu Writ, tn Iim Hon c. . ... II. BUS BLDrt, liv rmsloerfT" I-6R feALB 6k TftAbt - rw cltl just rgnt for s. sea mo at 1893 . a ci rs KfeW tLEVfcS' unit apt. house MW. Income $630 per month. Half fi a-iiiEu. wui consiaer noma on part of balance. Write Box $0$ co States 510 Monoy To Loan AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 183 S. Church St Ph. S-S4IT Parking Aplenty WK Make loans up to 80 of Utk appraised value on qualifying mod era homes. Salem and vicinity. Alio see us for FHA construction loans. SUte Finance Co 153 South uigS aaiem, tjregon. CASH - NOW $25.00 to $500.00 Salem's largest and oldest bomc-ew. ed loan company offers money wheR you need it I Tou caa pay anytime to reduce ae8 cost I No endorsers, or help from friendtt On cars, trucks, trailer homes to $500.68 On furniture, livestock, equipment tVt&Mt' pm4Hui Property uf Phone or visit our office today f Hear "Top Trades" 13:0$ dally KSLH, General Finance Corp. Lie. No S13S end SS PHONE 3-9161 138 8. COM! fT. PRIVATE Money to loan. Ph. 3-0. PHONE 3-9161 138 8. COMX NEED CASH For Bills! Get cash to consolidate bills and re duce -expenses. Loans 825 to $300 oa auto, up to $300 on salary, furniture up to 20 months to repay. Charges only for the time you use the money. No eo-dgnera required. Let us try and arrange a loan the same day. We like to say -Yes.- Coma la or phone. PERSONAL Finance Company . of Salem 818 SUte St., Rm. 125, Ph. 3-1464 Lie No. 8-123 M-165 C. R. AllenMs--. FARM and CITY UOAJNi , Stt aad B Tour owa terms of repayment witting reasoa.: jasn tor neai saxaie 1 rra tracta and Second Mortrsgee. CAPITOL SIXnnUTUS CO. ' Vn Plohrr Trust Bide. Ph. 8-y MORTGAGE LOA-9 FINANCING- WALTER B. MENTER with Pioneer Trust Co.. Salem. $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. , 1980 Fairgrounds Road Next to bank. Free parking. TK 1-7032 - Lit No. M-8$--9L . Floyd Private Money On Cars. Trucks 8c Trailer Homes Long or Short Terms Payments Roy H. Simmons 13$ S- Comm-rclal St Phone t-?f BE THRIFTY IN '50 A "Bill Consolidation' loan mar make you "Thrifty ta 88." Pay off your billa. Lower your month if paymenia. $50 to $1500 Call or phono today PACIFIC Industrial Loans 118 S. Liberty 515 InYMtmm-ts LAND CONTRACT for sale. Nearly $2000 on acreage S miles from SalepL Well secured with improvements and insurance. Will discount Edw. A. Dyck. Realtor. 328 N. Coml St Tel. 2-521L . 600 Employment 604 Holp Wanted. Med PART TIMS 815 00 weekly salary plue auto expense for is nours wora con tacting ambitious students for mora education. Write American Technical Society. IT. 850 JL 88th St, Chicago 3T -- POSITION open for 3 men whe cah adapt themselves to handling person al Interviews. Interesting work: ample help provided. Must be hendabie and able to work without close supervi sion. Inq. Tues. or Wed. at S am. only. 460 No. Church St. Look,.; Don't waste your time coming to this interview unless you are a hard worker and have a car. neat appear ance, you want your family to have . th ttmtttr thine in life, carnlnes are far above average, year around " work, excellent opportunities for ad vancement You cant miae on this one. See Mr. Montagne at Senator Hotel Wed. morning. Mar. 22, 1$ aJn. ' sharp.. - . " , 1 - 60S Holp Wantoa. fomalo WAITRESS wanted. AttrscUve girl for new restaurant Must know fountain work. 1140 N. Capitol. WOMAN for housework and care Childrea. 285 ChemekeU St