: . ' , ... - i .'-.. , I -: - - - J- - I No. 21 :- An adaptation of a sarong j worn by Debra Paget in 1 "Bird of Paradise" j Make movie star clothes at a fraction of the original . cost the secret, a STAR PATTERN! Start with this stole-sheltered sun dress in a colorful bordered fabric it's an adaptation of the sarong style Debra Paget introduces in Twentieth Century-Fox's Bird of Paradise." Big news, too, is a two color STAR LABEL - transfer included in this pattern. Ifs proof positive that you are wearing an original Hollywood design! . No. 21 is cut in sizes 9, 11, 13, IS, and 17. Size 13, dress 4H yards 35-inch bordered material. Stole, lYi yards 35-inch bordered material. Send 50c for "STAR" PATTERN with Name, Address, Style Number and Size desired to The Star Pattern Department, The Oregon Statesman, Box 3032, San Francisco 19, Calif. - Let's Solve Your Money By Wesley. (Professor of Economics, University of Houston) j v ' - Wrtttea for AP Newifeaturts .- . If you pay as many as five bills each month, you wfll .do well to have a checking account at a bank. For the independent, financially well established household or Individual, the checking account is practically indispensable. " : , s I - .. If you havent yet opened. an account, don't be too bothered with the problem of selecting a bank. You can hardly go wrong in taking a friend s recommendation, or in dealing with folks that you know. Generally' speaking, the bank most conveniently located Is good bet. , A checking account will give Help Him Help You Your doctor's best diagnosis is valueless if the medicines you use ere inferior. There era no bargain prescriptions I That is why ; w use only time-proven name brands. SdBEFEn'S Dnna STOUE : 18S3-1S31 Phone 3-5197 133 North Commercial " . i. :') $ ., , . - , -1 g .' ' .:... : . l - - . i i -re -k ... ,:"...:-". : v . - : !--': .; i - i - : . . - . I ... . - .. . .. . " . i ' . i. - f- - - : h ' .."V ' "'I.- - r- . - i ' - . ' f: . Problems Davis, Fh. D. you a certain amount of prestige. The account will amount to an ex cellent beginning If you ever want to ask for a loan. Moreover, having the account will make it possible for you to enjoy the many and various services offered by the bank to its customers. Inquire at your bank for any available pam phlet describing the services you might be Interested in. ..s Discuss your financial problems with your banker not with the teller in the cage but with one of those men at the desks on the front or side as you go in. They are there to serve you. j For your checking account to be of the utmost value to you, how ever, there are a number -of facts that are helpful to know. For example, I your; bank or f anyone else can endorse your salary check for deposit to your account. Only you can write checks on it, unless you have made a different spec ific arrangement with your bank. ' Never write a check in pencil. Too easy for someone to alter it. Remember too that a simple sig nature Is - hardest to forge with success. Always fill: in the blank spicw. on your check and on the check stub before you tear the check out. The numbering Is for your convenience in matching can celled checks with stubs. Match them and balance your book regul arly. If you don't know how, or if you have trouble in keeping your book correctly balanced, ask your banker for his suggestions He has seen the problem beforeh and he win be glad to help you. If you are cashing or depositing a check that someone has made Prepare for Easter Rites Cc'By The! Associated Press : The traditional holy week, of mourning ended last night. Chris tians of many lands prepared to day to celebrate the Easter mir acle of Jesus Christ's resurrection in a world now beset by anxiety and fear. Worshippers thronged churches of the old world and the new for Good Friday; devotions on the an niversary of 'the crucifixion.: Thousands of Europeans and many Americans made the Good Friday pilgrimage along the wind ing Via Dolorosa in old walled Jer usalem, where Christ carried his cross to Calvary. , In a medieval Roman Catholic service last night at the Basilica of the Holy j Sepulchre hv Jerusa lem r- a symbolic figure was taken from a cross, bathed, anointed and laid in a tomb. For the first time in three de cades, a Christian religious ser vice was held in the Cenaculum on ML Zion, scene of the Last Supper. About 8,000 pilgrims and tour ists gathered in Rome for the East er holidays and the spiritual exer cises ending Holy Week. Easter Egg Hunt Held by Pupils At West Stayton Statesman News Service WEST STAYTON North San tiam will present a three-acTcom-edy play, Tuesday, March 29, at 8 p.m. at the West Stayton school for the hot lunch benefit. An Easter egg hunt and party was held at the West Stayton school Thursday, in the rooms of Mrs. Fay Sexton and Mrs. Doro thy Rodger. Easter baskets were given as prizes to Lester Stenson for finding; the most eggs in the hunt,' Dorothy Christenson who found, the egg with the primary teacher's name and Bobby Shep herd for the third and fourth gradeleachers names. Each child was asked to bring a decorated egg. Winning the prize in the primary room were Larry Doran and Beatrice Downer. Mrs. Jess Chamber lin of Salem was honored with a family din ner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hilton in honor of her birth day anniversary. Guests were Mrs. Margaret Chamber lin, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Chamberlin and family of North Santiam and Jess Cham berlin. -! ' Recent guest at the home of Postmaster and Mrs. Paul McCIel ian was Willard Noyes of Saska toon, Sask, Portland Curfew Raid Nets 36 PORTLAND, March 24 -JP)-Police rounded up 36 juveniles last night in the second week end attempt to break up gangs of teen agers after hours loiterers on Broadway.; Fourteen of those picked up were girls.: All but what police termed asi eight "wise guys were released to their parents. A week ago police picked up 54 curfew j violators. Restaurants, theaters, and others have protested the juveniles' conduct. out to yon if your name Is not spelled ; right, endorse the check as it is made out, and then under this write: your name as you or dinarily sign it. As you endorse, it is often well to consider whether you ought , to use a blank endorse ment where you merely sign your name; or a restrictive endorsement where you first write 'for de posit only"; or a special endorse ment where you first write ."pay to the order of Mr. So-and-so. As a general rule don't use a blank endorsement if a restrictive or special endorsement will do. Note ; that a post-dated check will be treated by the bank as an overdraft. if the post-dating Is noticed. If the amount written on the check does not correspond with the amount expressed in fig ures, the bank will either not hon or the check or rely upon the amount written out. ' . , ;-: Think long and hard a dozen times before you endorse a check for accomodation of someone you would not trust with your pocket book. If you have any doubt at all, have the moral courage' to do your duty by yourself and your dependents. Decline to endorse. Say you make it a general practice not to. i And if these observations and warnings on endorsing checks are in : order, they wfll be even more in order when it comes to endorsing! someone's note to a bank, j Better think a hundred times and not do it. Copyright 151. by Wesley Davis jvl am v.no dirt... no odor...no rtr" Irnrt Kurntnrf "- rst storago problem CAPI iOL LUIV10HR CO. XL CJwry Av. guiiiiygitordupfl Nojpr&iSficI; 'Quotations At jHeckart Home i Statesman News ' SeMee SUNNYSIDE Mrs. Ray Heck art was hostess for the Friendly Hour club - Thursday. A - no-host luncheon was served. The after noon was spent in Red Cross work. Harold Hills, who is stationed at Forest Lewis, Waslw was home recently. His brother Raymond is stationed at the Shepherd field, Wichita Falls. Texas. Mrs. Dudley Taylor recently entertained with a dinner party in honor of Mrs. J. ; F. Vanderpool from Kellogg, Idaho. Guests were Mrs. Lyle Rea. Mrs. Frances Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taylor. Troop Holds Party Statesman Mews Service and their leader, Mrs. Alt amr belL enjoyed an Easter party and ezs hunt at the home of -. Janet UBohnstedt Tuesday afternoon. Fol lowing the party, the girls took sack lunches to their leader's home and made rabbit cookies for child ren: at the Fairview Home, On Monday troop 53 took part in an Easter egg hunt on the J. A. Grar property. Attending were Janet Ashcraft, Linda Schwalen, Linda Kendrick, Judy Binkley, Shirler Schultz. Patty Gray and Jean Klingler who found both the Golden e and the Boobie egg. Assisting were Mrs. F. H. Pow ell and Marjorie Harris, the new leader. 21 Members of Band at Lodge SUteaautm News Service JEFFERSON Twenty-one band members, their director, C R. Watts, chaperones. Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Wills, bus driver, Doug Bradley and Joseph Rowe, spent Friday night and Saturday at san tiam Lodge. The GAA and Girls' Sports club sponsored a basketbal1 plavday in the high school gym Wednesday night. School wil be out on May 25 this year, according to the pres ent schedule. The juniors and seniors attend ed legislative sessions in Salem accompanied by Mrs. Beth Stull, Fred Graham, Clayton Wills and C. R. Watts. Former Alaska Friends Visit SUtesmaa New Service RICKREALL Mr. and Mrs. Webb C. Lewis of route 1 were visited during the past week by Mrs. Etta Jones and Mrs. Bertha Selberg of Seattle. Mrs. Selberg and Mrs. Lewis were close friends 40 years ago in Fairbanks, Alaska The two women have been on a trip to California by auto. Mrs. Jones and her late husband were I taken prisoners of war on Attu island in the spring of 1942, when he was a radio operator. She was taken to Japan and held until the end of the war. Her husband's body was found later on Attu. Order for Band Uniforms Delayed ! Stateunaa Mews Service INDEPENDENCE The order placed last week for Central high school band uniforms has been held up, pending the submission of a bid and samples by a local firm, according to Mrs. Neal Edwards, temporary chairman of the uni form committee. After the uniforms were order ed, the committee was criticized for not giving a local firm a bid. Services Held for v , Airs. TJIIian Fuller " ' -. .. i ' ! Stateseaaa News Service INDEPENDENCE Final servi ces were held here Friday for Mrs. Lillian A. Fuller. 78, who died March 19 in Salem. Interment fol lowed at Belcrest memorial park in Salem. - Mrs. Fuller Is survived by two nieces and five nephews. EAGLES WIN TKOFHT SHERIDAN At a recent Eagles zone conference in Toledo, the Sheridan Eagles lodge won the trophy for the second time with their ritualistic work. Art Madsen was president; Harold Krager, vice 'president; Evelyn Gift, chap lain; Dallas Spencer, conductor; Harry Wilder, inside guardian; and Alvin Timer, outside guard ian, i Their average was 97 & per cent. Art Madsen won his second trophy for letter-perfect ritual istic work. The Todedo Aerie took second place and McMinnville took . third place in the ritual work. ; . . oso ; rj 1 flu 2-4431 or 3-S&2 NEW YORK, March" 24-ffr-Todays closing QUoUtions: Ad Corp 26 63 43 Gen Foods ' 45 Gen Motors 51 Goodyear Tlrew 73 Homes take ;, ; .,. 40 Int Harvester 34 Int Paper -. 50 Al Chem Al Chalmers Am Airlines 15 Am Pow Sc Lt 20M Am Tel & Tel 154 Am -Tobacco ,.:. 64 Anaconda . 39 Atchison ? r 157 John Man Kennecott -. 73 Libby McN &Lu. S Lockh Aire . 34 Loews Inc ' 16 Long BeU -. 38 Montg Ward 69 Nash Kelv 20 NY Central 120 Beth Steel 53 Boe Airplane 47 Borg Warner 69 Bur Add M 16 Calif Packing 61 Can Pacific . 24 Caterpillar ' ' 47 North. Pac Celanese 4 4S Pae Am Fish Chrysler 77 Pae Gas & Con Edison 31 Pae Tel & Packard'. Cons Vultee- 17 Crown Zellerbach 51 Penney Curt Wright 10 Doug Aircraft ' 93 - Dupont J 88 Eastman Kodak. 44 Emer Radio 15 Gen Electric . 53 PennRR Pepsi Cola Phiico Rad Corp Rayonier Ray Pfd Peace Rumor Drops Grains CHICAGO, March 24-OPy-Grains and soybeans slumped today on liquidation I prompted by General MacArthurs offer to discuss peace with the Korean reds. There were conflicting Interests In the wheat pit, due to the contin ued poor growing weather in the southwest. iThis Jed to same buying in the deferred futures. Wheat closed unchanged to cent lower! than the previous fin ish, corn off V to 1, oats down to H, rye Va to tower, soy beans unchanged to 4 cents lower, and lard 39 to 45 cents a hundred pounds lower. . FROM KLAMATH FALLS MAR QUA M Mr. and Mrs. Chester Liechty, from Klamath Falls are guest of : Mrs. Wallace Albright and daughter, Kreta. ' . . : i ' t i : Forester Andrews Killed in Wreck WASHINGTON, March 24-W) -Horace Justin Andrews, 59, re gional U. S. forester from Port' land, Oregon, was killed today in an automobile crash in a nearby suburb. j Andrews was a passenger In an automobile that collided with a truck In Franklin -Park, Fairfax county, Vai. The car driver, Char les Tebbe,48, Chevy Chase, McL, was hospitalized for shock and possible concussion. , Andrews,- who was In Wash ington for a two-week : meeting or regional foresters, had been a guest at the Tebbe home. ; Andrews joined the forest ser vice at Portland in 1930, became assistant regional forester in 1939, ana regional forester in SfOSiGAN Thomas C Monraa. at the rendeaee at Slcm rout ft, box ISO. March 11. Survived by wife. Mr. Mlnnl Mor- Can. saiem; -aausnter. Mrs. Cray, vaiieuver. Wamtu: aoa. Bar B. Mor- gmn and T. Zdwin Morxan, bottt e Portland. Robert H. Morxan. Indcpeay dence. and Kenneth L. Monran. Ocean Lake; and seven grandchildren; alao a . brother and two atetars in North Carolina. Services will be held at 2 pjn. Monday. March So. at the Vlnrll T, Golden chapel with the Bev. P. Jana nu offldatlnc. Interment at Belcrest Memorial park. i i i MrrcHzu. Mrs. Frances Dulca Mitchell. late resident of Colton. Ore.. , at a local hospital. March 21. Survived by hus band. Leon H. MitcheU. Coahoma. Tex as; dauchter. Miss Judy -Mite bell. Col ton. ore. three sons. Ronnie and Son- aid Mitcneu. coaaoma. x Jackie Mitchell. Colton; parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. coraoary. . Colton: throe sisters. Mrs. ; Charles Morris, Tucumcari. Nil- Mrs. W. H. Brannaa. White Otyj N. M-. Mrs. ! R. B. Coch nim. rresno.' Calif.: a brother. Bill H. Compary. Portland. Graveside services win be held Tuesday. March 17. at 1 al SLm at Zian laamarial nark at Canby under the direction os Clouah- Bsmcx chapel. i CONDIT ' Mrs. Ada UHlan Condtt. at the rest- aenee at 1S9 Center st- March Survived by neice. Mrs. Miriam Worth Pulliam. The Dalles; nephew. Geary H. wortb. Xuniw. gaiices will ClouKh-Barrick chaoel with Dr. Ches ter w. HambUn -oUlciatina. Interment at Pleasant! Grove cemetery. XACKSON ! Georce Jackson. late resident of AumtTlUt. at a local hospital. March S3 at tho am mt n -rears. Amkhimi. ment of serrlees later by Bowell-Xd- waros coapei. -, . Bertha gvelyn Byley. late resident of Satam. in this city. March XI, at the aea of SS years. Survived by children. ivootpnus . Kyiey ana Mrs. sertna Barr. both of Salem. Mrs. Xuth E. Newman. PortaL Ariz., and" Richard K. By ley, rreeport. Texas. Services win be held at 1 pjn. Monday. March 26. at the W. T. Rixdon'chapeL Interment at Belcrest Memorial park. xam hit, ueorxe u. 2twui wiu offl ciaia. ; BAXvsrr Mrs. Sylvia Mrv Harvey, late resi dent of 444 N. Winter it, it I local hospital. March 22. at the ae of M. Survived by rrasband. Leroy S. Harvey of Salem: sisters. Mrs. H. P. Brown of Waterloo. , Iowa, t Mrs. Pearly K. Bhss of Berminrton. Mtosu and Mrs. Boyd Bennett of Albany, and several nieces and, nephews. Member: of the Pentecostal: church. Servk.es will be held Monday. March 28. at 10 JO a on. at the Howell-Edwards chapel with inter ment at City View cemetery. uiio v!-'"; v - ' : (: ::r'r' Arthur at Lone, st the residence on Garden road. March SS. Survived by brothers. -Geonre H. Lone of Portland end William Long. Walter Lena and Frank Lonav all in England, and a sister. Mrs. Mabel Pacey in Kneland. Seikies win be held Monday. March 2. at S pxa. at the Howell-Edwards chapel .with Interment at Ctty View cemetery, j v aOrOPPLS ' - , Xart Keeppte. Ute resident of pert, land, in this city March 14. Anjtounc- t of n lets later, by the Oouch- oenanr - ; t Owen Prsnds Osden. late resldVnt of tl4 Sarinaw st, at Spokane. Wash, March XX. Survived by wife. Kvefyn K. Oxden of Salem; son. Vernon Ovtea of - Portland, - and sister. - Mrs. ahej Oancey of Seattle. Wash. Announce ment of wilwi later by the Virgil T. Golden chapel. .- - . , VeBONALD ' ' ' - .' Mi. Miranda McDonald, at the resi dence at 1629 Center st. March 24 at the ar of SO. Suiled by two daugh ter. Mrs. William Busick. Salem, and Salem Obitiiarieo - j .... ; Barraek chaoel. Mrs. Sylvia Bow. Portland. An 42 .42 51 w4 Key Metals Richfield Safeway Sears Roebuck 55 Soc Vac 26 56 South Pae - -, 64 Std OH Cal . 43y Std Oil NJ 103V'4 Studebaker 32 Sunsh Mn " Swift and Co 34 Transameriea 16 Twent C Fox 21 Un Oil Cal 33 UiPae 10 Un Airlines 28 Un Aircraft ! 35 Un Corp : . , . 32 Elec 32 Tel 108 6 US Plywood , 69 US Steel 21 10 Warn Bros West Un Tel West Air Br. West Elec Woolworth . ; ; 24 ,. , 19 48 Salem Market Quotations,. f As of late yesterday) BCTTEXPAT Premium , , No. l i No. 2 bUTTKI . i Wholesale ' i .n ja . . :;' .4 , : .79 Retau l Wholesale prices range from I to 1 cents over burins, once) Large AA ; Jl Large A i , .4 Medium AA - j .48 Medium Small M r JS , -JU J J4 POULTRY . i Leghorn hens L Colored hens Colored fryer V. Leghorn fryers Old roosters j Roasters i UVESTOCat- i (Valley Packing Cseaaaay QootatlonsY Fat Dairy Cows Cutters , 20.00 to 22.00 28.00 to 28.00 24.00 to 27.00 Bulls Dairy heifers L. Good veal u. Lambs, wooled Lambs, sheared Feeders ; Mutton U 30.00 to 3S.O0 . , , 32.00 to 34.50 25.00 to 28.00 2S.00 to 32.00 10JM to USX) Stocks and Bonds f , : Compiled by the Associated Press STOCK AVERAGES March 24 t 30 13 15 I M Indust Rails Utils Stocks Net change U D1J D1J D4 D1J Saturday l. 125J Hi 48.0 92.7 Prev. day u 12S.7 , 65.9 48 J S3 .9 Week ago j. 125.7 ! 64.3 48.4 93.7 Month ago at. 127.4 S9.9 40.1 95.7 Year ago i 106.0 ' 42.4 . 43S 73 J BONO AVERAGES - ' ! 20 10 10 10- Raila Ind UU Fsn Saturday L 9SJ . 99 J 101.0 T2.S Prev. day 98.4 . 100.0 101 Jl 72.S Week ago L 98.5-100.2 101 J 72.S Month ago ., 100.5 101.4 103.1 T2J Year ago , , j,, 95.4 102.5 ' 104J 74.4 1950-51 high U 100.8 102.8 . 105.4 75.4 1950-51 low 92.5 100.0 , 101 3 88.9 1949 high U 94.3 : 102S 105J 70.7 1949 low 88.4 101.8 100 J 62.9 New 1950-51 tow." r - Portland! Produce PORTLAND'. March 24-r APl-Butter- fat Tenative, sublect to immediate change: Premium Quality, maximum to Jii to 1 per sent acidity delivered in Portland. 71-74c first quality S9- vata avwuu) iweauaw V4ra wasaTasjF A Vlike and country points 2c less. Butter' Wholesale F.O.B. bulk cubes to wholesalers; Grade AA. 93 score. 71" samwid 14 t-w StK atOn- wallaa w-mm aa a id: A. 92 score. 7: B. wo score : C. St score. 83. Above prices nominal. cneese selling price to Portland Wholesalers: ioregon singles. Mlt-aBe lb.; Oregon S-Ib. loaf. 7s-50ie. -Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, large. Woe aoz.; a grade, medium. sc; B grade, large. 51-52 1 Vc. Live chickens (No. 1 quality. F.O.B. plants): BroUers. 1-2 lba 30c: fry ers. 2-3 lbs. 32c; 3-4 Iba 32c: roasters. 4 lbs. and ever. 32c; light bens all weights, 27c; heavy bens, all weights, 34c; old roosters, ah weights, 15-17c. itaooits Average to growers: un white. 4-3 lbs.. 28-29C lb.; 6-8 lbs. 23-28c; colored 2 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks, u-lfe Ibj fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 60-83c; some higher. - I - - - - FRESH DRESSED MEATS I Whole salers to retailers: dollars per ewt): reKf : Steers, good-choice. 8O9-400 lbs.; S345: commercial. 51.53: utiUty. $4S 49; cows, commercial. 848-50;. utility. S4T-4; cannera-cuttersv 44-x Beef cuts (good steers): Hind quar ters, 860-64; rounds. $60-82: full loins. trimmed. S7S-2; triangles. 130-52; fore qusrters 850-52. . . -' Veal: Good. 860.82; commercial S9eV BS: utility. 849-51. Calves: Good-choice. SSSSOt com mercial. 831-58. Pork cuts: Loins No. 1. S-1S lbs. $51.520; shoulders. 18 lbs. down, S39- 42.50; sparexibs. 845-48; fresh hams. $53-55. I Lambs: Good-choice. S55-57: com mercial. all weights. 85334; utility. Wool! -Graded scoured wool. P.OJl. Portland: Fine. $3.45-55: , 4 blood. S3J5-30: 4 blood. S30-10f blood. mostly SZ.YO-73. Mohair: SO-ase Ih. on 13-month growth. F.QJ. country shipping points. COUNTHYIULLED MEATS; Matt on: Best. 80-90 lbs.. SO-SSc: rough heavy bucks, ewes. 18-20c Veal: Top quality. 55-57c; good heavies. 52 -54c; others 48-SOe. . Beef: Good cows. 49-48e lb; eanners- eutters. 44-45C noes: Light biocxers. xj-34e a- sows, light 2S-30C Lambs: Too grade. 5S-58C ID.: lower grades. 48-5oe. . omonsr western ore. yenows. med ium No. 1. Sl.ao-BO: 50-Ib. sacks No. 1 large. 82.00-X5: Eastern Onion seta. I',ic lb.: Oregon 10-12c lb. potatoes: ere. Kussets. no. ia. sz.79- 95; 25 lbs. 75-TSc: Wash. Russets. No. 1A. 25 lbs. 70c: No. S. 50 lbs.. $1.00-20: Idaho Russets. No. 1A. S3J0-35. Hay: U5i No. S green alfalfa, de livered car and truck lots. F.O.B. Port land, mostly S2S-30 ton: Willamette valley grain land clover hay nominally. $25 a too. bated at farm. . - NOTICE OP IN'1'i.NTlON TO IMPROVE CKAMT STREET FROM SIXTEENTH STREET TO SEVENTEENTH STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expe dient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention, to improve Grant Street from the east line of Sixteenth Street to the west line of Seventeenth Street in the City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said street to the estab lished grade, constructing cement con crete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with, a 2,V asphaltie con crete pavement. 30 feet in width, in accordance with the plane and specifi cations . therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 12. 1951. which - are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this referent e thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council hereby declares its purpose and ln t gallon to make the above described Inipinvtiaint by and fhrooxh the street iiiimw want uatiai lamil. - Written remonstrance s gainst tho above proposed imsvovement may bo filed with tho city lecorder at any time within ten days after the final publica tion of this notice by the owners of the ptwoeita affected. -Bv Order of-the Council March 12. ll: ALrRLD at u ltt. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 18. 155L - Date of final snibUcstfoa Msrclt T 1951.., ML IS. lL la. 14. a st rs a u 11 3d. - . . . . - Repub SO 40 '42 .11 43 'J 32 38 45 Ncmcis err rvirrno'f to improvx . -Ir-PTMO 'ST&J TT PROf COaiM Ek CIA L bTPTr TO : LIBERTY cTi-i -.T . n fin r.ai x. J lull uv Common Council of the Oty of Salem. (jregon. oeems it necessary and expe dient and hereby declares ha purpose and I intention to improve Shipping Street from the east line of Commercial Street to the west line of Liberty Street, in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent i property, ex cept the alley Intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the Oty of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to establish grade, construct ing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a I" asphaltie concrete pavement SO feet la width, in accordance with the plana and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 12. 1931. which are now on file in the otace of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council bere- oy declares Its purpose and Intention to make the above described improve ment by 'and through the street im provement department, r r Written remonstrance against the above proposed improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publics, tlon of this notice by the owners of the property affected. : : By Order of the Common Council March 12. 1951: ALFRED MTTNDT. Ctty Recorder Date of first publication, hereof is March IS, 1951. Date of final Publication March 28. 195L M. It. 17. IS. 0. 20, li. 12. 23. 34. 23. 2. i - .(-.. i NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPROVE ! . SEOONA AVBlUI IKOH .- s ! SILVERTON ROAD TO f ' LANSING AVENUE I J NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expe dient and hereby declares its purpose and : intention to Improve Sedorta Avenue- from the. south tine of Sirverton Road to the west line of Lansing Ave nue, in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said portion of said street to tho ' established grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with - a 2tt" asphaltie : concrete pavenment 30 feet in width. In accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by tho Common Council March 12. 1951. 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 .tho street improvement department. Written remonstrance against- the above proposed improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publica tion of this notice by the owners of the property affected. , By Order of the Common Council March 12. 1951: , ; ALFRED MTTNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 18. 1951. 1 Date of final publication March M. 193L M. 18. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 23. saw . . - - i i - NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE SHIPPING STREET FROM LIBERTY , , STREET TO FOURTH STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem. Oregon, deems it necessary and expe dient and hereby declares Its purpose and. intention . to improve Shipping Street from the east line of Liberty Street to the west line of Fourth Street, in the City of Salem. Marion 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 por tion of said street with a 2'.i" asphaltie concrete pavement 30 feet In width, in ' accordance with the plans and specifications therefor .which were adopted by the Common Council March 12. 183L which are now on file in the office of tho city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Common Council here by t declares Its puposs and intention to tnaho the above described Improve mesrt by and through the street Im provement department. Written remonstrance against the above proposed Improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publica tion or this notice ay the owncis of the property affected. , - By Order of the Common Council Marco I- i5i: l ALFRED MTTNDT. City Recorder Date of first , publication hereof ia March IS. 1951. Date of final publication March M. 195L M. 18. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25- 22k. - .300 Personal 312 Loal end Found LOST: Part Persian and Angora, kitten. smoky grey, in vicinity of N. Salem ltoST" unqerpass. Phone 3-5013. Reward. : Red billfold containing anorox- Imately $100. papers and photos not replaceable Liberal reward. Lost in Woolworth store. Mrs. Anna Xaever. 4 a c Myers, ptiont 4-1 B51. LOST 4 chrome chairs, blue pearl. N. of Woodburn. Write Paul J ran sen. 'Myrtle Point. Reward $10. LOST: Black Persian female cat I . months old. Keizer district. Gone 1 week. 4434S. 1020 Linda Ave. 31& Personal i . t Get-Acqnainted Club THROUGH SOCIAL' i eorrespondene. thousands meet their "Ideal." Write today for list of eligiblea. : Simpson. Box IZ5I. Denver. Colo. j$3a00 ON out of town property valued at gaa.PBO mortgage. 25323. CtN E passenger to Los Angeles between April 1-3. share expenses. Phono '33447. after 8, PO Bx 724 VMCA Wed FH ia s.m STAWTJfY Home Products Ph 4iSiJ ATMORAYS. Ozone. Good health. Har ley C Pugh. P. O. Box 43, 8787. 400 : Airririittnre 482 Lrvaatock S fJOOD dah-r cows S2S0 to Rt. 4. Box 939, turn right 2nd road Beyond witzei school. FOR SALE: 1 large Guernsey heifer. Just fresh with Holstein calf. Hugh Williams. 3870 Monroe. Salem, phone 440ST. BONDED livestock buyer A. F. Son? sner. 2130 Chemswa Rd. Pn 42817. BONDED LIVESTOCK buyer. . C McCandllsh. 1127 S. 15th. Ph. 3-8147 BONDED Uvestock buyer. Claude Ed bf wards. Rt. 3. Box B99E. Ph. 4-1113. ENSED ' Livestock - buyer. - H. E. S net hen. !44l LaneasteT dr Pr. 2-1343 LL SERVICE, reasooabia. Nelaoni .anyplace anytime. Phono 43178. 4w4 Poultry and Rabbits NEW ZEALAND WHITE DOES. Phone RHODE laUnd w., ft chickens. 2397 Halet wis sr house., sxel and Pine. NG needs rahhits. Pick un service. 25 State. Phore 4391 a $71 W liAMP&aiiJrCHlcltS hatches every Tuesday Fox's Hatchery etste 51. note j-4 DAY-OLD and started chicks. E. Cen- ter Street. Phono- 22361. rh.i . . . . Lee' Hat- ES i-b does. with litters. Phone XThy Suffer Any Longer fafl. aae eer Chiaeee ea AsssTtag sntBias fee ae te Cateaw No aa nr wtta what a Has ante ywa . are arf Jcted aisereers, sinwaUis, heart, Imars, liv er, kidneya, gas. so tipatlsn. ieera. t betas, gheassanisa, sail sad siaA- f ever. akin, f CHAIILIE CHAN CKIXX?V J. N -. CO. 2X8 M. ; Fnewe S-l , 1114 ... rUco keers 9 te 8, . v . t 400 Arricnltro C3 Pats beautiful black ' and white setter- ! cocker $ months old female? liouse ' broken. Will rive to right party. . Phone 2-8622. t-i Ehtpp'.rg St. , 3 MOOH'S . Tropical fish aquariuta. Fish, tanks, plants, beaters 4 ther S, ; mostats. Marvel pumps. S miles front . S ' Lancaster on Macleay Rd. Phono- rmi - - J - t'KOrlCAL l'iiH AND d.. ? U MANN BATTLECRJXii RD, . ;TTTRNF.R OREGON J i' WAITED: Male cat with loog white i fur and blue eyes for a short time for . breeding purposes only. Write box i ,764. Salem. . $ 410 Swwds and I lasts" Get your bedding plants, gersnluma, fuchlaa. etc. at Art Oppen's Greea : house. Vi mile East of Lancaster oa ;Aubtirn Rd. Phone 41933. i LAUREL 15c, Rhododendrons and ttc Pbone -21. 2497 HoUywood Dr. BRIGHTMORE strswberry plants $14 : per M. Roy R. Michael. Dayton. RU L 412 frail and Fcmn Prodnco RYE CRASS straw. T mOes south xt i Monmouth on 99-W. Ph. 318. Alfrod riickinger. j 414 Fcmn likpxnnT"," MODEL D John Deere tractor. 12 A. John Deere combine, motor hauled, new mac new eoi Clover attachments. 2 bottom 14 inch, plow,- Implement trailer, cover crop disc 187 N. West St Moomouth. Oregon reron. DAIRY MUZPMjbNT FOR SALE Milk cooler. S can capacity 8275. IS gallon cans S3 each. 3 unit milking machines 8100. Can rack 850. Robert 3. Paulsen. Rt. 1. Box 254. Hubbard.. 3)a mues noru wast ox uuooara. 450 Merchandise 431 MachtoeTT and Tools LARGE air compressor. 4 cyl. 3 store. , 1 phase. 7ia cu. ft. air. $323. 3a cnerrr Ave YUUB tune and eflurt demands good j tools Rent or buy them at Ho user Bros 1410 s izth bbtOflLLERS. 1 esrly 1948. 281. $275 j 1 Ute 1948. 20". $295. 1 late 1949, 20". 1 $350. All in top shape. Hawser Brosv. 1410 S. 13. ROTOTILLER sales, parts, and service, i Howser. Bros. Ph. $-3648. 1410. S. ! mil s ZNTERNATL. T-20 trac tractor, wide t guage, new pads, recond. motor., 4 Iwasakl Bros. Rt. 5. Box 133. Hllla- 455 Houaehoid DAVENPORT and chair, rust 1 color. kitchen table and chairs (red seats), i Bon springs and inner spring mat J treas. German 9x13 cm. camera. Var- l tous other houaehoid items. - Phono " 2-7839. S, ' FBiGIDAIRE range, tebfe model radio I and other household articles. 940 1 N. 13th. I i Open Today , . ' WoodryS Bargain Barn. 4Vt mi. N. on i WE. ; .1 PORTABLE radio, electric and bat-! 1 tery, $25. wing chair $11. 3ectrie ' blanket new 825. HoUywood. bed leg 1 set 95. 3635 Portland Rd. REFRIGERATOR Coldspot' 10.4 cu. ft. i used months. Will sell equity for f ! 860. Balance on -. easy terms. Mont- '- i gomery Ward electric rang. Good's condition, used 1 year. : Full price K i $135. 328$ Abrams. CaU afternoons ! l,to,- ; Antiques t. j" Chaise couch, new upholstering $50, sewing cabtnat. is drawers, 2 cubby boles $50. Mahogany chair, needs T new seat xza. 3B55 Portland Rd f Used Ftirn 'Cheap f ' f TRADE TERMS" " Valtev Purn Co V No Cam1 1-74T1 r EXCELLENT Quality furniture, like! ' new. Also late built home for sale. : 1 South. Phone 2-5100. 3430 Ncef Aw.' 1 DAVENPORT sets, dining aeU Phone ' BIG 7 cu. ft Refrigerators, brand ( Sale priced at 8199-50. Penny Saver 1 -Stamps given on these. Save more at ! Firestone Stores. Center 8e Liberty. t4 APEX waahlng machine $40. 1243 Elm f FOR SALE: Coffee teble, step up table, '" j pair end tables. 3 pc. chrome dinette set. Simmons Beautyrest da vena, pr. .? ; table lamps, plate glass mirrors. 1177 j - Court, Apt. 202. 'r; 453 Wanted, flcrasenold Goods GLENN WOODRY always pays higher J prices for used furniture, appliances,' : antieues. anything of value. Phone. 1 35110 or bring to Woodry Furniture Market, 1805 N. Summer St. LAMBERT'S will pay you cash "lor your furniture rugs, appliances, one Piece or a houseful. Just phone 37100. ! USED rtJHN'tTtlftfc ! - VALLEY FURNITURE 2 jia n comi ph rrm WM. HALL paya top prices for house-i, hold goods and appliances. Phonos 453 BnUdlnq Materials COAST Range Mm. No. Dallas, buying1 s rough lumoer and 4 re saw cants. Top prices baaed on current lumber market. Come in and . see us. or PhonejgTi. -TB'WEEiiS SPECIAL Mahogany Doors I , (FLUSH INTERIOR) ' 20. 2-4. 3-8. 3- X 8-8. . , 1 151131 I I KETTB BROWN LUMBER YARD f f ; Front and Court Where Parking Is No Problem Red Cedar Shingles S to 900 sq. all grades, always en hand.1: $3 per sq. up from coast to Cascade mills. 1$ in. No. 1 pais ted cedar wail ahakee with under course $18 per aq. all colors. Good No. 3 oak floor ing tia M. Ted Muller. Ph. Saiem 2-1199 evenings. ' ' HOME OF QlALTTV LUMBSt ' TlbregUss insulatioa , JO ft. Oak flooring. No. S com. ijl. A9a tU Mahogany Int. Doors 12 95 ! SHEETROCK ROCKLATH Window Frames Dfse. Windows (in stock) 20 disc. Everrtnmg to Build with service lumber company PH. 2&83 j 1 TOT McClame St. j snvertwf WANTED: GREEN LBR; Steaaw canta, dlmensloo and one inch. : Market Price. End trimming not 1 necessary. Call Oliver Bacon 39144. ; r-ve. Z2471. Salem Lumber ; Msnursrtunng Co PES ma-Ston , CAUL 2-O605 Arrra p.m. AMB SfS$3S5. WaUhoard 4x8 $L J, iSXoellent reject plywood, sheets or ; cut sixes. Lowest prices for ouality, iSheetrock. roofing and Insulation of : all kinds. , 2x4'a low aa 8339.50. 19 .: per cent down on repairs or rtmo.i. ing. ia nor may te included, poh 1 -LAND ROAD LUMBi-tt YARD i-(mi, 4 au. north of underpass. Os. T.T.Iaaa. SLlKSe. O. CaaawN jy crx cniri . . laii CZ2AXZCT3 ZS1 Korti Ulef.y C-iela'Ti above Jilt. r?7 It. LT- Caoods For a!l on at.y. C..lco pea ..wraay ot!y 13 , I sw t 1 pa, S to f pjn. Cowultt- 1 Uoa. Liood 1 1 assure s4 se tree of woari. $racUc4 S tcs L..X : i i 6 '. a 3 The rlnon nine tree is b state nouncement of ear later by the and Sat. Only V W. T. Six don chapel. tree ol Kew Uexico. i : !