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MM 5 ! 4 it Hereford Cattle OreeLers Plan Bnsv'Y7eek-End ? By Llllie L. Madsen ? Statesman rrm Editor . Polled Hereford breeders have made plans for a busy week-end t Salem. Starting Sunday at 10 gum. their first annual show will be held at the state fairgrounds. Joe Johnson. Oregon State college, jwill judge. To be shown are 28 females and 2 bulls consiged by 18 breeders. ... Animals range in age from 10 to 21 months, reports R. B. Sears, Balem, who heads the committee. Assisting Mr. Sears will be A. R. Ward, Ben . Newell, B. O. Tom, Dick Hibberd, Everett Wilson, WilUam Minkoff, Harold Bernier, Walter E. Fisher, who is president f the Ontgon Polled Hereford association; Ralph Cook, and Don Walrod, secretary of the associa tion, j ; - . Second event in the week end arrangements will be the annual dinner Sunday night at 6:30 at the Senator hotel. Election of of ficers will be a feature of the business, meeting to be held in con . section with the dinner. On Monday, March 12, starting at 1 pin. the first annual sale will bev held, "also at the fair grounds. The animals entered hi the show will be sold at auction with Ellis A. White as auctioneer. Guest . consignors are Stanley Crocker of Centerville, Wasb, George J. Galvin of Centraliaand Folmsbe and Geen of Pomeroy," Wash, -. v-.-v Oregon consigners; include Dick HVjberd of Imbler, Carey S. and Betty H. Stearns of Lapine; Ever ett V. Wilson of Shedd; Kirk and Robinson of Heppner, Floyd Wbr den of Heppner, Ralph L. Cook of Medford. Sfudnick Ranch, Sdo; C. S. Christianson, Eugene; Roy Robinson, Hard man; R. A. Ward, Halsey; W. H- Fisher, Oregon City; Bop Newport, Cu lver; Enoi Schrock, Sheridan; Alva C and Marie D. Eakin,Boyd; Herbert & Lewis, Enterprise; and ' Clemens Hereford Ranch, Philomath. The ancient cities .of Ur, Nip pur. Kish, Babylon and Nineveh all were located in the .Tigris and Euphrates valleys intfrhat is now Iraq. . and fflgh'r Potency Lower Cost p, tmcaf . "Nerves" ratif ve, NwtrHlaaal (ffoct'lv for OaiMPHi J . e ws e edvka. I ateesy tact gae lea WE ARE OPEN EVERY SUNDAY FROM 9 A. M. m stheomaHim Pains Xa use In Salem for over SS years. Helps thousands of users. Godsend for muscular pains. . , . . - . .. . Ev2 Zlil $1C3 I m ii ai i m m m waww mm Ww w m wmm m mmwmmr bbb Cad L!?Ix cost of living V Make Them Faster. ; Tastier The Schaefer : Method -W Use Only Grade A Milk . , And Ice Cream ., k,j Uem uan rJi' - "- AirnsEPTcs y-'r:- TC OTH POWDER ' ' ' I'M Vt I I A CO ; ; Unparhirig Hard in Slush . , " I ; . - ' 1 I J t f ! t i : ! 1 ... Salem's nose-in parking proved a disadvantage to motorists Thursday as they tried to back away from the curb daring slushy snow storm. Here' Earl Meeomber, 855 N. 18th sL, poshes on bis ear as Mrs. . Meeomber backs ant. (Statesman photo.) - Victory Point Qub J Plans Family-Party . j Statesman News service ; VICTOR- POINT Plans lor a family party ' were made by the McAlpin $fitchers club; Thursday at the home of Mrs. Oswald John son. The party will be held at the Waldo Hills club house . at the regular April meeting." g Mrs. John JDoerfler, Mrs. Mar vin . Brunold, , Gayle 'Loaise'' and Alice Jean Fisher were guests. ? i VITAMIN B 12.-J 1 m FOLIC ACID n i s or iiziwf - yyCIIBCtI THI rODMULA IS ONI tUtlCAP CArSUU CONTAINS . VITAMIN 8,13 . L ..t0 Mitrogromm 1 BboftovM UV (8,21. 5mo- PyridaxiM HydrocMarida (8-0) 1 ng. Cofa'um Powiortwian ......25i US ...... ...SO ma. AT TO! t FarOtfTE MtOS COVMTEt m9' m i I I i YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE WHIN YOU THINK DXUCS - THINK SCHAXFE2 . . 1899-1931 Pays to Trad at Schaefer's" Prescriptions Accurately Filled Everything for the Baby" . ;Th Original Yellow Front Drug Stor EAST2E1 i T V- , , ' The Excelsior truss wi3 solve your problem v. ; . , Come in and see them today Castle Stockings, Anklets, Knee Cands, ' " f.Un's Chesfarfiald CI:s , This Is tie efneial renslar Semedy Store for KSarian Conntr. Yea will find these preparations ef highest quality and guar anteed to be exactly for what they are sold and represented te be.'- - -. v . - - - ; --j . .. , sclt aci:.t3 rc2 rz::zua cr.v.:2:is res rjcucii ccurnr J Elliott Prairie Benefit Dinner NetOverS80 Statenaaa Ntwa Scnrlea : ELLIOTT PRAIRIE The birth; day dinner sponsored by the El liott Prairie Ladies Aid Friday evening netted over $80. for im provements at the community cen ter. Members of the Ladies Aid now are selling tickets for a din ner March 26. J :. f . Mrs. Roland Prather was hostess at a chicken dinner for the Coun try Cousins club Wednesday. Seven members and one guest, Mrs, Car rie Tyler, were present The polio fund was selected as the project of the year. ; Mrs. Clara Schneider, who Jias been at the home of her son, Er nest Schneider, for several months, is now at the home of Mrs. Dor othy Bond near Hubbard, i Mrs. Schneider teU and broke her hip several months -ago and has been confined to a wheel chair. ! . Mrs. Mabel Losey was hostess and Mrs. Lois Goodyear co-hostess for the Elliott Prairie Ladies Aid Thursday, v ' . : Mrs. Ingval Edland is confined in Woodburn hospital with pneu monia but is improved nicely. J INDIA FLANS PAPER OUTFIT j NEWDELHI-()-India will come close to achieving self-suf ficiency in paper production with in the next two years as existing mills are expanded and new ones built - ! - , ;, i This was disclosed recently when paper manufacturers held a meeting with the National Plan ning Commission, here. J . -. . I SALE BY WEIGHT PROTESTED CAIRO-W-Egypfs fruit sellers went on I strike when their gov ernment slapped on price controls. One order they protested was that citrus fruits - oranges, lemons and tangerines - be sold by weight in stead of , by number. , f : sis CAI1DY Easter Bunnies, Jelly . Eggra, Robin 7 Eggs, ' Marshmallow, Eggs, and Canary Eggs. Gay Baskets and Basket Grass. Easter Boxed Chocolates .. by , Sierra, Sodete and . Johnston '1-v I- Grains Weaken Despite MUi Buying Flu CHICAGO, March 8-iAVGrains turned In a weak performance on the board of trade today despite a couple of flurries of mill buying in wheat - ' ' . " f - ': - Wheat finished lower, corn was -l lower,' oats were lower, rye was Vi to 1 cent higher, soybeans were unchanged to 5 H lower and lard was' 10 to 33 cents a' hundred pounds lower. Flour mills bought wheat at the start, getting the bread cereal off to fractional gains.' They again were buyers shortly - before the close. Domestic flour prices are scheduled to go up tomorrow. 1 In a review of the wheat sit uation, the agriculture department said the disappearance of wheat in this crop year was expected, to total around 1,013,000,000 bushels, smallest since the 1941- 43 crop year. -It estimated carryover V on July 1 at about 435,000,000 bush els. - . -,, . ' Stoct Prices Steady Despite Slmv Tracing NEW- YORk, Mar.' 8-0P)-Stock prices held steady in the face of the slowest trading in six months. ; Modest .buying of a few favor ites among the railroa,d, airline and motor shares kept, the .market slightly above; the previous close.1 Gains among the leaders were mostly less than $1 . a 'share and partly balanced scattered los ses. ; .1 j VJ - Transfers totaled only 1,440,000 shares, the lowest aggregate for a full session since last Sept 7 when 1,340,000" shares traded. This com pared with 1,770,000 yesterday. ' The Associated Press, 60 -stock average, advanced a scant ,.1 '.of a point at 95.3.' Gains outnumbered losses 503 to 371 among the. I j43 issued In which sales were report ed. Of these 33' stocks touched new 1950-51 highs and eight, new lows. Several Brooks Sewing Club Members Said 111 "SUtasntaa Newt Service . ' BROOKS The Sewing club met Thursday afternoon ' at the home of Mrs. John Dunlavy. Get welL cards were sent to Mrs.' Ruth Jensen, Mrs. Wills Vinyard and Mrs. - Minnie Dunigan,i who. were reported ill.. Refreshments vret4 "served T to Mrs. J.; J. Lesher,"Mrs.:willard Ramp, Mrs. Elmer Hahn, Mrs. James - E. Sayre,- Mrs. Roy Reed, Mrs. AJP. Sidebottom, Mrs. Virgil Loomis, Mrs. Quillin Hadley, Mrs. Frank Tischler, Mrs. Harry Bosch and Mrs. Elmer Conn.. .The next meeting will be at the home of Mrsv Quillin Hadley in Brooks. Portland Livestock PORTLAND. March t-(AP)-(USDA)-Cattle; Salable 125; market active, trons; scattered lots commercial and low Rood fed steers 3S JO-S4.79: Includ ing sizeable lots 1000 lb - welKhU at 34 JO: few utility heifers 27.00-30.00: canner and cutter cows 22.00-25iM and above; odd shells down to 30.00; utility cows 28.00-28.00; odd 'commercial bulls 30.00. - . ; , ' ' ' Calves: Salable 25; market active, steady; few noo4 vealcrs and light ealvcs 36.0O-38J0; odd choice to 43.00; medium grades 30.00-34.00. Hon: Salable 100; market active, strong to 25 higher, with nearly all (rood and choice 180-235 lb butchers at 25.23; one good 5S5 lb sows 22 JO; no feeder pigs offered recently; good and choice Ught weights la sizeable lots quotable above 26.00. - Sheen r salable 10; odd head sold steady; few good 112 lb wooled lambs 35.00; medium and good -wea 18.00 20.00; culls down to 13.00. . 'TIL 6 P. M. You can hare txxLbrolcen sleep too. U your kidneys and bladder are In good order.' Use - SCnAEFEETS. . IIE7 FILLS For real relief HAVE YODB FBLIIS PjaniTED . IfitSCIIAEFEn'S wheti we rnnsH YOUH FILMS THEY WILL LAST I i ; ; ;l:U FOBEVEH ' Ozr Prices Arcrtlifjil I IttZtJZlU Ci:3 2-51C-7 I Cxxz I : . Mov Yorl: SiccI: Quclaiions NEW YORK, Ad Corp I , Al Chem ' Al Chalmers Am Airlines ,,. March 8-W)-Today's closin quotationsr 27 Gen Foods Motors 63 Gen 46HK3oodyear 15H Homes take Am Pow & Lt 21 Am Tel it TeL1564 Am Tobacco 65 Int Harvester Int Paper Johns - Man Kennecott " Anaconda 41 H Atchison .... 162 Beth Steel 54 Ubby.McN Lockh Aire Loew's Inc Boe Airplane Borg Warner Long Bell Bur Add M - 52 Montg Ward: Calif Packing Nash Kelv : NY Central North Pac . Can Pacific Caterpillar" Celanesef -.31 . Pac Am Fish Pac Gas & Elec 34 Pac Tel & Teli-110 Chrysler Con Edison Cons Vultee Packard Crown Zellerbactu. 54 Penney Curt Wright 11 Perm RR . Pepsi Cola Doug Aircraft- Dupont 91Philco Eastman. Kodak 4sy4 Rad Corp Emer Radio Gen Electric 15 56 Rayonier Ray Pfd . Stocks ana (Bonds r Complied bT th AsoHata Prex' ' STOCK AVERAGES - -V, March'-t f - - 'y 30 15 IS .SO . - IndOst Rails UUIs Stocks Net chan. A.l Unch A.1 , AJ Thursday ' 6S.1 - -4. 83 J Pm. day 117.1 64.1 . 43 5J Week ao 127J W.S 49 X 5 Month axo ir7.S 7iJ 41 1 , M.9 Year aso 102J 41S 44J 73J BONO AVEXAOES i ... . . 20 ; 19 .: IS Rail Ind VXl Net chan( Unch D.l D.1 Thursday 99.S 'lOO 10I.l Prer. day - : M l 191 J 10S.S Week aso W.9 .101 J i02JS Month aso 100.5 101.7 103.4 Year ato 85.4 103.5 105.3 1950-51 hiKh 100.S 403.S 104.4 1850-5 f low ... 8J.3 100 Jt 103.1 New 1930-51 lows. 10 Van A.1 73.8 73.7 J2-S '73.3 73.8 75.4 684 Portland Grain - PORTLAND, ' Match S -(API- Cash (train: Oats No. 334 lb whit 05 J5Q-. bar lay No. 345 lb B.Wj 63.00. ; Cash wheat (bld)r Soft white 3J5,4: soft white (exdudinjc j Rex 35; white dub 54iv - - ! - " - Hard red winter: Ordinary- 10 per ment 3J7; U per cent 39; 12 per cent 3.41v - j - Hard white Baart: 11 per cent 3.3 ; 13 per cent 3J8. i Today's car recelpUr Wheat 61: bar ley 13: flour 9: com 3; oats 3; mill feed 17. " ' Salem (Dbitnarieb WAIT .. Mary Grace Walt, at! the residence at Salem route 0. March 4 at tin M of 73, years. - .Survived by jiieceMrs, Thelma White. Salem; nephews, E. W. Southwick, Salem. Herschel and Ralph Walt, both of RlckreaU. Floyd "Walt. Seattle. and - Charlie Wait. Portland Service will be held at the Vlnril T. Golden chapel Friday. 4arch 9. at 3 pjn. Interment at Zena cemetery. The Rev.5 Oscar N. Brown officiating. at r r I ' - John 1." Ray, at ' tha yerfdence. 1010 N. Cottare st, March 5.-ttrvtvedy sister. Mrs. Louie B. Shirley. Morton, Kana. Announcement of services later by Clous h-Barrick company. . rtJLXERSOX . f V'Z' 'S" Georse E. Fulkerson. late resident of 481 Union at at a local hospital. March S at the are of 83. Survived by wife, Mary Fulkerson of i Salem; cons. Charles Fulkerson and Carl Fulkerson, both of Yakima. Wash.: daughter. Mrs. Glenn WUkenson of Yakima; sisters. Mrs. Marchie Boynton and Mrs. Sadie Stewart, both of Yakima: a brother. Calvin Fulkerson of Portland, , and by even grandchildren aad two creat frandehildren. Services! will be held at the W. T. Rigdon chapel. Friday, March t. at 1:30 pjn. with the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. Interment at the I OOF cemetery, j PURSUIT. . Charles W. Pursley, lst resident of 633 Ferry sL. March 7. Survived by mother. Mrs. Ronnie L. Benson. Salem; sister. Mrs. Howard Pike. Boise. Idaho; brother. Wilbur Pursley, Pueblo. Colo. Services will be held at 3 pjn. Satur day. March 10. at the Virgil T. Golden chapel with the Rev. JBrooks Moore officiating. -- . McKDBBEN , 7 ; ; . - . Jesse ' Jerrold McKibben. late resi dent of AlrUe. In that city. March 6. at the age of 73. Husband of Louisa H. McKibben. Airlie; father of Mrs. Mildred Henton, Sheridan.-Mrs. Larry Ijou. Plttman. - Nev, i Mrs. OrviHe Whi taker, Seaside. Cam, Winona Lambert, Willamlna. Barry and Ray McKibben, both of Salem. ' Vernon. Lyle and Melvin McKibben. all of Sheridan, and Jarrold McKibben, Air lie; also 23 grandchildren. Services wiU be held at 10 -J ajn. Friday. March 9, at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel. Salem, tinder direction - of the Boll man funeral chapel. Dallas. Interment at Macleay cemetery, j MERCER " l:, p; : rS'y ' Centessa V. Mercer, at the residence. 1795 Lee sL, March T. Survived by a sister. Mrs. Vesta Cochrane, Salem. Services will be held at 3 pjn. Monday. March 12, at Clough-Barrick chapel with Dr. Lloyd T. Anderson officiat ing. Interment at . Belcrest Memorial Park. ; , . ; " j ' SAWYER , ' : i-: , i Mrs. Louisa Sawyer, late resident of Marion, at a local hospital. March 1. Survived by husband. - Guy Sawyer. Marion; children, Vincent Sawyer, Turner. Mrs. Vivian Robertaon. Dexter. Mrs. Alice Minor. Portland. Lawrence Sawyer Salem. . Mrs. Dorothy Steel. Newport; , brother. Joseph Norton, Mesa, Arts.; sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Hull. Glenns Falls, N. Y also seven grand children. Services will be held at 130 pjn. Saturday. March 10. at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel with, the Rev. Dudley Strain officiating. - . vt , VOIGHT ;:- - -Wr;.;: -., ...... A Adotoh Voirht. 4 at the resident at i 3650 E. SUte it, March 6. Survived by ! a daughter. Mrs. Violet PriUer. Salem; also -by . two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Services will be held at 330 pjn. Saturday. March 10. at the Virgil T. Golden, chapel. WTLKTNS ' William WiTHm la to MtMmt nt I Division at, at a local hospital. March 0. Announcement . of services later by Clough-Barrick chapeJt i . ' " "i Da T.TXul NJ)Jl p. Chan. NJX. ,cni CHAN ; 4. 211 Korti liberty Cpsta!- above Jams. '; 237 H. Lib erty Office open Saturday only 10 ajn t 1 pm, 6 to 3 pan. Consulta tion. Liood pressure and urine testa are free of charge. Practiced awe LiL . . . ... ... . i 79 V4 ? ... . 31 ; 20 : 44 .43 .53 .38 . 58 E2ii 77 '43 3S 3 57 73 9 33 18 41 70 21 22 33 . ney I.Ietals- Ti'"e Richfield . Safeway- Sears Roebuck Socs Vac . 27 Li South Pac Std.Oil Cal . . 67 . 83 .104 & L Std Oil NX . : Studebaker . Sunsh Mn Swift and Co -Transamerica - ,i . . 34 .,'12 ;-33 -IT 23 . 36 J........ Twent C Fox. UnOaCal U Pac .101 Un 'Airlines Un Aircraft -Un Corp . US, Plywood US Steel Warn Bros West Un Tel West Air Br. West Xlec Woolworth - ,28 .36 . 4 .38 .44 .112 . 44 .34 . 36 .45 ft.. 6 63 V 22 11 24 19 50 Salem Marhbt Quotations ' lt ?(Ai t lata yei yaetwrday) - aUTTEKrAV Premium No 1 No. 3 b BUTTER Wholesale Retail EGGt Bovtast ,-t f , ( Wholesale prices rane from f la I cent over buytna ortcel Larite AA Larse A Medium A , Medium i 3 - , c-. it 4" " ' J3 ' .49 : .4 5 JO .. ' . - , J3 J4 J9 J4 J4 POULTRV Leghorn hens Colored hens Colored fryers -Lechora fryers Old roosters . Roasters LIVESTOCK - (Valley Packiac Company QrtetaOmi rat Dairy Cowa. i 20.00 to 33.00 Cutters : , ' 19.00 to 31 M Bulla 34.00 to 37.00 Dairy heifers - 34.00 to 37.00 Good veal - 28.00 to 35.00 Lambs, wooled - ' 33.60 to 33.00 Lambs, sheared S5.M to 29.00 Feeders , ,. 24.00 to 28.00 Mutton 10.00 to 16.00 Portland Produce -rf "4' f PORTLAND. March S (AP-Butter-tat Tentative, subject to immediate change: . Premium iaality, maximum to 35 to 1 per cent' acidity delivered fa Portland. 73-TSc lb; first quality. 73 6c; second quality, . 71-74c. VaDey routes and country points 2c less. ! Butter Wholesale F.O.B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 93 score. 71c lb: A. 93 score, COcj B. : 80 . score. I7e; ; C- 89 score, 65c Above prices itrictly nominal. . ;4 ; 'P. i Cheese - SeBing : price to Portland wholesalers: Oregon, singles. 40 a -49c lb Oregon 5-Ib loaf, 4714-flO'ic ; ' Ecus To wholesalers: A-grade, la re. 57Vae do A grade, medium, 56&c; B grade, large. 4l-52ia. I Live chickens Fryers S3-3Sc: roast ers 4 lbs and- ever 33-39e hena, light type. 1 4 lbs and over 25-27c: under 4 lbs 23-27c; heavy all . weights.. 33-34 cents. ' jt x .,--:'- Rabbits Average to growers? Live white. 4-5 lbs. 37 -38c lb; 5- lbs. 35 38c: colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy 4oe aad. bucks. 12-lSc lb: fresh dress ad fryers to retailers,' 06 60c; some higher.:' r.'-.--. Fresh dressed meats (wholesalers to retailers; dollars per cwt): i Beef: Steers, choice. 800-700 lbs. $54 15; commercial. 851-53; utility. 948-49; sows, commercial. S48-5D; utility, S47 19; canners-cutters. $44-45. i Beef cuts good steers) : Hind quar ters. 660-44: rounds, 860-63; full loins, trimmed, 878-83; triangles. 850-83; fore? quarters. S50-3X- .- Veal: Good. 860-62; commercial. 356 58; ntility. 849-5L ! Calves: Good-choice, 356-60; : com mercial, 851-36. r, . . . .; I Pork cuts: Loins. No. 1, 8-12 lbs. 81 52J0: shoulders. 16 lbs down, $39-49.50: ipareriba, $45-48; fresh hams, $53-55. I Lambs: Good-choice. $55-57; com mercial, an weights. 853-54; utility. $48- i Wool: Graded scoured wool. F.OJB. Portland t Fine, $33-45; Vs blood. $3.10 15; blood. S2JO-3.00: V blood, mostly $3.70-75. 1-..- - -I Mohair: 'SO-aSe - b " on - M3-monh growth. F.OJB. country shipping points. ; Country-killed meats: , ! Hogs: Light blockers, 33-34c lb; sows, fights. 313c - ' Lambs: Top grade, 54-56c' lb; lower grades, 48-50c. . t Mutton: Best, 60-90 lbs, 28-30c; rough heavy bucks, ewes. 18-30c - i Veal: Top quality. 55-S7c; good hear--les. 4-52c; others 45-48c. i i Beef; Good cows, 46-48c lb; canners Cutters 43-45C . i Onions: Western Ore yellows, medi um No. L $1.75-3i: 50-fb sacks No. 1 targe to $X25; Idaho. Yellows, 3-tn. min $1.75-3.00; Southern Ore.' yellows, large. 830-65; mediums. $3.15-25; East em onion sets,' 9 lb; Oregon, 10-13c lb,- t - 1 . - . ' . -i ' , t Potatoes: Ore. Russets. No. 1 25 lbs. 75-78c; Wash. Russets. No. 2. 50 lbs. $1.00-20; Idaho Russets. No. 1A, 83.00- J0. - ' Hay: U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, de livered carlots. F.O.B. Portland, mostly $28-30 ton; Willamette valley grain and clover hay nominally $25 a ton. baled at farm, i ..- . - ' : XN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ! ' - THE STATE OF OREGON I , FOR MARION COUNTY : .1 . PROBATE DEPARTMENT No. 13470 -. Of THE ESTATE OF HERBERT A. MXNIER. DECEASED. , - . " NOTICE 13 HHEREBY GIVEN, that Walter B. Minier. administrator el the sstate of Herbert A. Minier, 'deceased, has filed his final account in the above entitled Court and that said Court has by order designated - the 12th day of March. 1951. at th hour of 10:00 o'clock AJ4. of said day. in the Court room of the above entitled Court as. the time rend place for hearing objections to said final account, and to the settlement and closure ef said estate, and the discharge ef the administrator. - Dated and first published .February 9th. 195L ; . WALTER BL. MZNXER .' -f - Administrator. - - v' F.9-16-23-M. 2-9. J NOTICE OF FINAL: ACCOCHT ' Notice is hereby given that the final account of A. A. . Gueffroy. - as ad ministrator with the Will annexed of the Estate of H. A. Gueffroy, deceased, has been filed in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion Coun ty, and that Monday, the 19th day of March. 1951. at 9 3d a. nx, in the Cir cuit Court Room of said Court in the Court House in Salem, Marion Coun ty. Oregon, has been act for the hear ing of objections, if any. to such final account. Dated and first published this 16th day of February. I95L A. A. GUXTTBOY, Administrator with the will annexed. Hov and Prae. Attorneva at Law. T22 Corbett Building. Portland. uregon F 16-23IM 2-9-16 Helps You Ovarcorao ' FALSE TEETH ; ; 4 Loosanass and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel i3-at-' ease beeaue of loose, wobbly false teeth. FASTirmH. an improved alka line .-(non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Soothing and cooling to gums made sore by exces sive acid mouth. Avoid tmbirrwt caused by loose plates. Get FASXXXU today at any drug store, " i 'm. VzltrC kitmsrC ttt.ts?tt t-: EXEC-TOTS fOT" C SALS J NOTICE 1 L Cii-" that rursuant to. at order of the Clrcvut Court of the State of Oreeon for the County of Marion. In Probate, given and i-"- In the r-'r of the etste of Hi-niSr L STI", deceaacl. t.-e undersigned. HERBERT L. bhlf, JH, as executor of the will and estate Of said decedent, will proceed to sell, at private sl, in separate parcels, from and after the thirtieth day of March. 151. at the office of said un dersigned executor, 45 Court Street, in Salem. Marion County. Oregon, to the "highest bidders, respectively, but sub ject to the right -(hereby reserved) of said undersigned executor to reject any and all bids therefor, and subject also to ' confirmation of said sale by said court, and aubieet also to the rights of the tenants in possession of the parcels of real property, respect tvely. herein after described, or any thereof, all the right, tttle. interest and estate of said decedent and of his said estate fbut reserving ail rents' accruing before consummation- of said sale), in and to the following-described parcels of real pro perty. . respectively, to-wit: v ., - PARCEL A: Beginning at the South west corner of Lot 6, Block 68, SALEM. Marion County. . Oregon (See t Vol. L page 19. record of Town Plata for said county and state): running thenee Easterly along the South line ef said lot 834k feet, more or less, to the Southwest corner of the tract of land conveyed to Carrie M. Chase by deed recorded . March 2, 1943, in Vol. 268. page 421. - Deed Records for Marion -County. ' Oregon: thence Northerly along the ;J . West line of said tract, and parallel with the East line of said lot. 66 feet, ; more or less, to the North line of aald lot; thence Westerly along the North line of said lot. 83 V feet, more or less, to the North west corner of said lot: : thence Southerly along the Westerly line t of said lot. 66 feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. ' and being the Westerly one-half of said Lot 8, Block 68, Salem, 4a Marlon County. -.Oregon, .... ' ... i , PARCEL B: Beglnninjr at a &X20" iron pipe set in the Westerly line Of Lot 4 of Block 34, UNIVERSITY ADDITION to Salem, Marlon Coun ty. Oregon, which iron pipe Is called Southerly - 63.73 feet along - the Westerly line of said Lot 4 from the Northwest corner of said Lot 4; and running thence Easterly, and parallel with the North line of said Lot 4. a. distance of 40.00 feet to a "x20" iron pipe; thence South- ' erly and parallel with the Westerly - line of said Lot 4. a distance ef 26.25 feet to a 4 V iron rod, f 6und in .. . place; thence- Westerly, and paraQel with the Northerly line of said Lot 4. a distance of 40.00 feet tola "xlB" iron pipe set in the rust . ring of the original pipe: thence Northerly along the Westerly line . of said . Lot 4.. a distance of 2 feet to the place of beginning; all - in that parcel of land described in Vol. UO. on pace 229. of the Record .of Deeds for Marion County. Ore- .':.;on-j v-';' 'M'-'vr ; PARCEL C: Beginning at a point In the Easterly line of Lot 1. In Block 14. in UNIVERSITY ADDITION to the. City, of Salem., in Marion Coun- ;ty. Oregon, which point is 80 feet distant from-the, Northeast corner of said lot: -thence Southerly, along the Easterly Une of said lot. 60 feet: thence Westerly, and parallel with the Northerly line xf said lot, 72.8 feet to the Westerly Une of said lot: thence Northerly. - along the Westerly, line . of said lot. 60 feet: : thence Easterly. and - parallel with the Northerly Hoe of said lot. 73 J . feet to the place of beginning, being portion of Block 14 In University Addition to the ' City of Salem. Marion County,- Oregon- (aee Vol. 1, page 32. Record of Town .Plats for - aaid county and state),. . . - ., PARCEL Dt Beginning at a point , where the North boundary line of Trade Street f intersects the West ' boundary lineof the alley between UNIVERSITY ADDITION to Salem . and Capital park Addition to said city: ? running thence Northerly. ' ' along the West boundary line of the , alley, 90 feet: .thence Westerly, par-, allei with Trade Street, 50 feet: thence Southerly, parallel with ther East line of Bloctc 33. SO feet to the : North boundary Uae-of Trade Street? , thenoe Easterly, along the North boundary line of Trade Street, 50 : feet to the place of beginning; be--, lng a part of Block 33 in University , : Addition to Salem. Marion County. - Oregon (see Vol. L page 32. Record of Town Plats for said county and - state). - : (.-.- ---I - y i - - Terms of Sale; Cash, "lawful money bf the United States of America, or on credit, or both. Dated and first -published on this' twenty-third day of February, 195L : HERBERT L. STIFF, JR., As t Executor of the Will and Es . ; tat of HERBERT L. STIFF, . s Deceased 1 ' - i ; , -- r 23. M 2. I. 18 NOTICE OF STREET VACATION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, on February 12. 1951. adopted resolution Initiating proceedings to vacate Prospect Lane, a public street running , northerly and southerly through North Limits Addition to said city, between Blocks 1 and 2 of said addition, for the reason that said street will not bo necessary and the main tenance thereof will be a great burden on the taxpayers inasmuch aa Commer cial street is being extended through said addition. ' and the west : side of Commercial Street end the east aide of Prospect Lane in said addition consti tute the same line, and the council has fixed March 26, 1951. at the hour of 7 JO o'clock In the afternoon, as the time, and the, council chambers in the city hail of the City of Salem, as the place, for the hearing of - any and mil objec tions and- remonstrance to such vaca tion. Objections, if any there be. should be made in writing and filed with the city recorder ef aaid city prior to the time of the h earing. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUNCTL. ! ' , ' . JDated , Salem. .Oregon, : February, 14. 1951. i- . ALFRED MUNDT ' '. City Recorder Salem., Oregon F 23. M 2. 9. IS. 23. 300 Pmftnal 312 Lost end Formd LOST: Female -blue tick hound. Last seen near RickrealL Reward offered. Carl Loop, Pbene 2-6369.. , . TEARDROP fender skirt lost, Monday. l-6009. .. . 318 Parson al t OPAL King Psychic Readings. $7$ N. . Cottage. Phone 2-2950. - . LEARN - Swedish massage. Personal instruction. Lynn D. LeBaron presi dent of LeBaron College of Mas sre. 1989 Fairgrounds Rd Phone 3f. VnmH now. . ALCOHOLICS Anonymous Ph 3-9133 PO BS 734 TMCA Wed FH 0-90 PJW WTANTJrT Pome- Products Ph eswa HOPKINS ReUy Service moved to 1660 S. 13th. Reliable service to clients et reasonable rates. 3-0774. " ; t 400 - Acrirafturr C2 Lrraslocl BONDED Mvestock buyer A Fl 8onv mer. 2139 Chemtvt P.d Ph 4-!17 BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer.. E. C. HcOw!!h.-1127 S. 2?.h. Ph 3-f141 BONDED Livestock btiver. Claude Ed wards. Et 3. Pox t . Z. Ph 4-111?. - LICENSED' Livestock buyer. H. Ft fnf. 1 l.Br-r tir Pr. 2-T?3 BULL SERVICE. resonable. Nelaone . anyplace 'aiijuxne. Phone 431tA - - ; new ni'jf errors hafc- every Tuelay Ci tu.ry I j f ft P--e 3- r - DAY-CLD and starts! clicks., E. Cen ter &treeU Phone il L Lee's Lat- c-rv ' - RAi: " ITS N.Z.W. heavy weirht Cfcin , chi-s Pettijjreed anow stoc. Sev-1 bred does Ac -bucks t i each, A'-o soiTe gooi Juniors. J. 1 1. ,trwn, lit. i, Lox &.Z, UKiffl. CaU 4-43. 't-tlTT" . . - MOO KITS Troolcal flih ac)sr' -t, I Uli, tanks, pisnts. hetrs t -i-mostats. Marvel pumps. 2 r-'".s f oit S Lancaster on tiacieay Kd. mjy." - - - i nuriCAL i"iH A J 'r t ; C I- MANN, RATlLCAii ED- K.K.JC. registered Caichuml pi't.a. S months. Priced reasonably. It. ti, .Wait. RlckreaU. Phone Dallas &U2. . 10 Ceedi end Pr-'i GARLTC for planting 23e lb. 870 Ford 5 1.. Phone ' . fOaSALE: Laurel 15c it ut. Cnel lias. Rhododendrons, etc. 3-trf Ixy wood Dr Phone 3-3183. r ; 414 Fcnrm Ecpilpraaisl GARDEN tractors t tillers. Sales 6c .;. service, 'Bowens, Howard. Wlndolph. ; : Gibson. Mary-tiller, Roto-tiiier. How- j f Pros., 1410 S. )2h. - " j . , E GioaOH Model li tractor. Lno, i , cWranc model. Starter, lights, hy- ' " . draulie lift. pow. disc cultivator. 5' . doter. Owner going East. Must sell. $ See at Howser Bros, 1410 S. 12th, . r An'etSoa ScxIm " i :SCQTTY'S '.. !. "Auction House ! I 2 MI. EAST ON CENT.- ST.. SA-i f LEM. SAT, MARCH 10 10 AJL PM.' " OA dining table. 4 chairs, occasional chair, baby crib. Simmon' airflow mattress, unfinished writing desk. bookcase, breakfast tables. . chairs. walnut dining table, davenporta. davenos. elec. washers, elec. range, oil At' wood stoves. Canned fruit. steel clothes' line . posts. . Laundry tubs, lawn fencing, steel gates. Hay - roofing, shingles, elec. , brooders. Apples, onions, parsnips, potatoes SO ' or 100 lb. sacks.- Many ether misc. ' items. Bring in your chickens, rab i bits or livestock. Always a good sale. .-. Best of food served. , COL, ERNEST E. SCOTT,' AUCT. - .PH. 26274 ; , i. 450 lerchandise 451 I'lachSnmrf end Tools YOUR time- and effort demands good! tools. Rent or buy them at UaaaeC Bros 141" S 12th ROTOTILLER sales, parts, and irrvu.. . Howser Bros. Ph. 3-3646, 1419, S. . 12UU - ! . 455 Household Goods For Cola COLDSPOT refrigerator. Good condi , tlon, $65. Hotpouit electric range with, modern elements, '$35. Drop leaf table. 6 chairs. $10. See at ,1693 Berry. St. - - ' MANGLE Kotpoint. flat. 3 yrs. old. : used very little; - cost new -S22 hi, ' for only 9150. See t 1943 K. 3th. rriun t ion. - " Used Fnrnu Cheap! TRADE TERMS i - ' VaHev Furn Co 28 No Cwnl t-7T3 WTNT 'Mohair -Frieze- daveno nd cliaCr set. Practically new. Sacrifice for I quick sale. 310 S. 1Mb. EATE model Spark oil circulator with ,. pipes. 5 room. Like new. Very eco '. nomlcal $65. Phone 29S93. x v h 458 Wcmtad. fiooaattold Gooda LAMBERT'S will . pay you cash' for t your furniture rugs, appliances, ene . ?iece or houseful. Just phone 71(VI 1 - VAT.i.mrv riiRisfrnms , 28$ N. Com! Ph., 2747$ 4&3 EnUdlnq Matsrtaia n - f ' -' ' PERMA-STONE f !; . CALL 2-0605 AFTER 6 P.M. ' Shop Kith Browii for'; ' The Best Buys. In Town e Latch SeU . It 1.50 ea. e Windows, as low as . L$ 3.66 ea. Paint Spray Gun & Com- -. pressor L834.15 Eversharp Power Lawn ' Mower, as low aa : $79J3 : 1 ; Spatter Pattern Linol- ' . r " cum ,- " $ 2.59 sq. yd, One Used Food Mixer - new motor , , ; 1823.00' !j' KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD I Where Parking Is No Problem, jM THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL i , 3 Panel Doors I - ' 2-0x6-8, 2-4x6-$ i ., - i -. $6.80 -Each - - i While they- last - This week only. : . KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD ' Where Parking Is No Problem . ' , Plywood Flooring! 2! 4 Inch plywood for flooring t. I . 18c ft. - $3.78 sheet C. G. LONG PHONE 8-5i21 One Mile North of Keirer WANTED: GREEN LBR. Resaw cants, dimension and' one inch. Market Price. End trimming; not - - necessary. Call Oliver Bacon 391&0. Eve. 22576. Salem Lumber ; 6c Manu Manufacturing Co ' PLYWOOD More good rejects. - Any . thickness and cut to your size. In- , sulation. , paints, ceiling tile, wall- ' boards, and many other Items. Monthly payments if desired. Port land Road Lumber YaTd. Phone 2-0874. mile north of Uie uoder pass. - 1 j ' vBiiilding Material 'I U ! We sell only the test, nationally' advertised- Bruce,- Memphis. Lockwood, ' brands oak flooring. All grades. Pris ed right. A car load No. 3 on han t. . Coast ar Mountain cedar shinties, a I grades. $3.00 per sq up. Cedar WaU shakes with undercourse $16 per 1. Painted. 18 in. No. 1. Complete Une Celotex products. . Common lumber 830 up. Call Ted Mullcr evenings. 2-1 196 Salem. ' t ' koms of QUALITY LUiUii.i " Cedar Siding. Vx6 C. RL per M "0 ! Cedar Siding. 4fcx8C RL per M 'o Sheetrock, 4xMa". per f ht. , ' 2 i CWeaMuaa A w 1 A sum t K oircvtiva, w a r '2 $ws Shearing, lxs K.JJ. per M Shakes 18" No. L per So, Window rrames Everything To Build With SERVICE LU MB FH COMPANY r - - Ph. ioeZ tV7 McCTsine t - - Flvflri m Aluminum Overhead Garage-Doors - - with hardware ., ,. et No. 1 Oak Flooring, shorts 3 Door St Window Trim JLl. 4c per ft. Galvanized Gutters 6c Fittings- Epping LTrrnber: Co. . 3740 Silverton Vi. 'ph. T"' Fireplace, Supplies ; Many colors St styles of bricks " Puinlite Block Supply Co. Dallas Highway - West Salem EFTINIG upHrht r1ano. Cool col pmffd i-strur"-"ts. i.-"" -if', a J...-ra. biv t--. i .imc Co. t.J Cacac Lnve. i . -,- 3-k.4L . ' : i. t T7CULD Lie ta t-ir cT i 1 C "1 revolver. 1 or 2 . ' . 114 LJXCwater. Flne TTATnTD: T7c': rtasor.it!. rauil Le good, Ci-i 4-;3. ; i ... Y: n i r ' - -. I l , "t i . ' t f t 1 ' . . t i t : - t- I