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18 The Start man, Salem. Oregon. Friday, May H HSO TEeyll Do ft' Eve Time i'mm "T By Jimmy Hatlo ; 7; ANP WE RE TkAQNo 50MB Or 7MB MORE PROMINENT RAMIUES IN TOWN WHAT WAS VOUR MOTHER'S MAiPEN NAME? AND Y30R PATERNAL 6RAWPMOTHER!S NAME? ANP .WHERSW15.5HE FROM-? O.AVICLEfiOLAVlSH UH-OL'SRANnY ekisfry? HMM-LET5 SEE-SHE WAS A SCAM0REWO"SAfi- M0REF?0M KAMS4S, OK POWN NECK H.J.t OR SOMEPLACE Bin SKT 6COC? 0L'B4TS FDR A . LINE OM ANY MS AT ANY TRACK ASK AMP VOU -SHALL RECEIVE" TriANX to JOHM T. &BSOW I340 UNIVERSTTV AVEy WHAT PO VOO UKE IN THE FIRST AT BELMONT -IODAX "TAINTEP MEAT SHOULPfWIN EASVC MESA LEFtOYER COLT oar of sipe vm,k mare 1 THAT COULP REALLY 60 SHE WAS SlREP BY STEW POTB A BAy MARE NAMEP CHUTKEY .KENTUCKY BR -IS beia in Aioany 'monaay. . John Cook. X C. Davij : nd John Fischer were btiifness vict ors in Detroit on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Capuro ac companied William Ward to Port land on Monday. In Salem, Ward got a new car. Joseph Wright, recently; con fined in a Salem hospital, was ex pected to be able to return home Thursday. Mrs. Wright, States man correspondent, will be at home to receive news at that time. The highest suspension bridge in the world spans the canyon of the Arkansas river over the Royal Gorge in Colorado. Salem School News r" ..... By Gilbert Bsteeea School Correspondent SALEM HIGH SCHOOL ""The annual formal Girls' let ler club banquet will be held at Friday evening in the chamber of commerce. Highlight will be the announcement of the winner of the letter club plague for girls' athletics achievement. Nominated to receive the plaque art Ellena Johnson, Betty Brea key, Mary Polales, Velma Carrow, Lou Ann .Wolf, Alice Lehman, Joan Lanke. LaJune Rahtz. Committees for the banquet are: decorations, LaJune Rahtz, Bar bara Wagness, Kay Perrin, Rober ta Sjoding, Greta Schrecengost, Jean Hartwell, Amy Girod; ar rangements, Joan Miller; pro grams, Marcia Seeber, Barbara Pickens, Donna Martin, ; Louise Matter, Clarice Rumpe, 'Phyllis Scott. Nancy Dough ton. Edith Baker. . LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH - The Rocket, Leslie yearbook, has been completed and is on sale. Editor of the publication is Patsy Snider; faculty adviser, Robert Keuscher. The annual has grown from a 4 by 3 inch book last year to its present size of 814 by 11 Inches. Staff members were Don Ag- new. KiHiru : tvi"in Anarui ac tivities; Julie Miller, ninth grade; Betty Carda. pictures: Curtis "Ad - sit, headlines; Elisabeth Nelt, art; reter Loder, lettering editor. " PARRISH JUNIOR HIGH Two short plays will be pre sented at Parrish Friday after noon.; They are "Who's Afraid?" directed by Mrs. Graham and Who Gets the Car Tonight?" di rected by Mrs. RowelL The cast of "Who's Afrald7" Is: Theresa Blackwell, Charles John son, Sally Greig, Nan Steele, Dar rell Pepper, Larry Hewitt. Par ticipating in the other play will be David Heinz, Jackie Jones, Dick Hornaday, ddie Young, Lois Dodson. Detroit Woman -Breaks Ribs in Recent Fall Itatesmaa News lervics I DETROIT Mrs. Gale Fagan entered Salem Memorial hospital where she is being treated for five fractured ribs which she had suffered in a fall a few days ago, ! Mr. and Mrs.! Earl Layman and Joseph Fernbaugh, all of Detroit, attended the five county banquet of the County Tavern association COOKING TIME ASIC YOUR GROCIR ECONOMICAL DELICIOUS HEALTHFUL NOURISHING Caty to prmparo IN THE CIRCVTT COURT OF THE STATE Or OREGON -TOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Probata Department In th Matter of the Estate of PUTNEY K. PERKINS. Deceased. No. 14,025 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Putney E. Perkins, by vlrtu ox an order ol ine circuit court tor Marion County, LOregon. dated May 11, laso, wui seu. at private saie. zor cash or on terms, at its office 109 North Commercial street, saiem. ure- 5 on, from and alter the lztn oy ox une. IBM. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. on the said day. to the hlxhest bidder or bidders, all the right, title and interest of said estate in and to the following real nrooerty. to wit: deguuiing at a point on tu bast DO un clary line oi iuox . seventeen (17) in J. F. McDonald's Fruit Tracts. in Marion County. State of Oregon, which place of beginnin is 51:00 feet and 4.00 Inches Southerly from the Northeast comer of said lot; and running thence Southerly along the East boundary line of said lot. 81.00 feet and 4.00 Inches; thence Westerly and parallel with the North boundary line of said lot. 283.00 feet, more or less, to the West boundary line of said lot; thence) Northerly along the West boundary line' of said lot 51.00; feet and 4.00 inches, to a point which Is 51.00 feet and 4.00 inches Southerly from the North west boundary line of said lot; thence East, and parallel with the North boundary line of said lot. 283.00 feet to the place 1 of beginning; being what Is commonly known as the middle one-third () of Lot Seven teen 17(. in J. F. McDonald's Fruit Tracts, in Marion County, State of Oregon, as shown Dy plat thereof re curoea in voiunve , on page 24, Record of Town Plats for Marion rintr. Omont and that aajd sale shall be "subject to confirmation.. t4t if1.', bove-named; court. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY, as such Administrator - - By JC X. Wenger, Trust Officer. . My 12-l-2 J.. 2-9. fact, ana oe nied witn tge commis sion on or before the fXiy tne cont- milon la required by law to meet as board -of vrviejui and' any pe)U tijn or application not so made, veri fied and filed shall not be considered" or-acted upon by the commission. STATE TAX : COMMISSION By Ray Smith, 4 Commissioner and Secretary. !H, My 19-26 J. I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE WALDO AVENUE FROM HIGH STREET TO EASTERLY TER MINUS OF WALDO AVENUE 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 and Intention to improve Waldo Avenue from ine east une of High Street to the . easterly terminus - of Waldo Avenue, in the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete .curbs, and paving said portion of said street with m lVi Inch asphaltic concrete pavement 30 feet wide, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common CouncU May 8, 1950, which are how on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this ref erence thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Oouncll hereby declares its purpose - and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street improvement department. Written remonstrance against the above proposed Improvement may be filed with the 1 city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this ndtlce by the own ers of the Drooertv affected. r By Order of the Common Council stay a. 1950: .- ... ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof .is May 10. 1950 Date of final publication May 20. 1950 May 10-11-12-19-14-15-10-17-18-19-20. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IM PROVE FAIRMOUNT (AVENUE FROM CULVER i LANE TO BOICE STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that th Common Council of the City of NOTICE OF REVIEW AND EQUAL! ZATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL OF PUBLIC SERVICE PROPERTIES The State Tax Commission hereby gives public notice as by law provided that it will attend in its office at the capital on the second Monday in June, 1950. and publicly examine the assessment roll by it made, and re view the same, and correct all errors in valuation, description, quantities or qualities of property by it assessable and in apportionments of assessments made by it; and it shall be the duty of the persons and companies Inter ested to appear at the time and place appointed. Petitions or applications for the re duction or change of apportionment of a particular assessment shall be made in writing, verified by the oath of the applicant, its president, secre tary, managing agent or attorney in The best cooks in town.. use Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its pur pose and intention to Improve Fair mount Avqnue. from the. north,' line of Culver Lane to The south line ef Botce Street,' In "the " it of Salem. Marlon County, Oregon, at the expense - of the .abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of. said street with a 2'i inch asphaltic concrete pavement 30 feet wide, in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Coun cil May 8. 1950. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made part hereof. The Com,, on CouncU hereby declares its purpose and intention to make the above de scribed improvement' by and through the street improveraeaf departpienl. , - Written remonstrance against th above proposed improvement may b 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. t - By Order of the Common Council May 8. 1W0: ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of firt publication hereof is Mav 10. 1950 Date of final publication May 20. juay IU-11-1Z-13-14-1S-16-17-18-19-20. When every brand claims it is the best, how's a woman to tell which it right? (Mm (9 fflbfeS While other brands clahn better quality, your grocer will tell yoo only S &W dares to prove it. We invite a grocer to select other brands any brands from his shelves. Then together we open each can and compare its quality with S&W, prod uct for product, by actual taste test. I For more than 50 years, grocers who have made this actual store test have Judged S scW besf, every time. PROVE IT YOURSELF Try any SW Fine Food fruits, vegetables, juices, oven-baked beans and brown bread, or famous S W mellow'd coffee. We are confident you wilt agree that S&W is in a class by itself. Sy quality is so much better 2 Locations 33S0 Portland Road 525 Edge-wafer h ml IGE CREAM All Flavors Prices Effective Than., Fri., Sal., and Son. Salens Low-Friced Food Ilarkels Open Every Day from 9 A.I1. to 10 P.II. 2 Large Free Parking Lois We Are Never Knowingly Undersold MM MSS Each U UU U LaUUt Pan Beady By ihe Piece Lb. fw Mini 2 lbs. 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