i 14-ttee. 1) Slcrteiman. Salem, Or, FrL. March 28. 1954ir ... .7- , , . j - ' ; " ' I - - J ; , t 5 , ; ' v i: .... . - .. - V . ' V.N ' v iff f.- ; ! ' NEVER TOO LATE Mrs. Marie Darriear, whe started painting at II, signs one ( her warki s exhibition ia laris. She's mother of French film actress Danielle Darriesx. 100 oir Marion County Jury List for April-June Sessions A list of 100 names of Marion for the new April-June term of leased Thursday by County Clerk - ji.aaa X UC 1 IMif J9 ViTlUvU JUIU twu is the regular jury panel which chambers April 6 at sua a.m. lor The other group 01 50 names is the reserve panel. Its members will be called only as they are needed, court officers said. On the regular list are Edward W. Acklin, Dorothy Arbuckle, Rollin . Baker, Sid Bartlett, Henry Bauder, Lucille Boedig heimer, Gordon B. Bowden, An na Bowders, Charles C Boyer, Jessie S. Brock, Marcelia A. Cam eron, Eleanor Carty, Stephen W. Champ, Doris J. Childs, Bernice Clay, Dimma Cline, Greta S. Clinton, Gloria A. Corry, Leone A. Derflinger, Donald Dill, Roy D. Driever. Lee L. Ebersole. .Chris H. Eismann, Henry W. Fa bry, William C. Fisher, Norman J. Freed, Mike Gehrman, Velna Gillian, Walter L. Hain, Pearl Hall, Mary Meritta Henderson, Hattie L. Hermanson, Wilma M. Hodson, Amos J. Jarvis, Fern M. Jones, Nellda M. Jones, Charles H. Ladd, Paul Lynch, Chester L. Massey, Ray A. McKinnie, Frank Meeker, Floyd G. Miller, Nora L. ir vtu Uim TaIti n a.UXACA, XbUV VUUU V. Mull, Julianne G. Murphy, Geor gia G. Pettit, Robert H. Sauer, Marion H. Sloan and Willard D. Taylor. The reserve panel includes Claude C. Ashby, Weir E. Bald- win Jr., Gladys Barnick, David T. Bates, Clara F. Beck, David Behm, Harold B, Bishop, Vera M. Bishop. Frieda Kelm Block, Floyd Bressler, Clyde J. Bristow, Barbara C Brown, William w. Chadwick, Ross Chrisman Sr., William A. Clay, Frances L. Cox, Charles Davidson, Joe Davis, John Lester DeLapp, Richard Denton, Elsie F. Dierks, Frank J. Dye, Valentine A, Eberle, Du ane II er Felton, David G. Fields, Florence A. Gardner. Carolyn D. Good, Van M. Geer, Oscar Hagen, Lola Henness, Joseph Henny, Millard Henny, Charles Eugene Higgins, Irene P. Hoffman, Frank J. Hutchinson, Carl H. Johnson, Mae Jones, Mollie Pearmine, Les ter Lawrence, David O. Lear, Jeanne F. Leek, Frances F. Luff- man, George R. Massey, Elmer H. Meyer, Donala Oderman, Charles A. Ratcliff, Prudence J. Reed, Nellie Dean Russell, Beriuece J, Walkup and Harry F. Weinert- Haymes Said Trapped Into Violating Law LOS ANGELES tr) Dick Haymes' attorney said Thursday he will demand a congressional in vestigation of the crooner's deport ation order on the ground Haymes was "virtually trapped" into vio lating immigration laws. Attorney David Marcus said he is forwarding to the Senate Judi ciary Committee the deposition of a former immigration official who stated he was ordered not to warn Haymes be might be deportable if he went to Hawaii. Haymes flew there last year to visit Rita Hay- worth, now his wife. The deposition was made by Richard B. Cody, 34, who resigned 1.i4 T ......... -ft. a . :iu the Immigration and Naturaliza- t in Capvim (a anfne nnuere 1 an mwu -r.a v av. tw aiia, ai v aw a is practice. Haymes deportation order on a charge of illegally re-entering the United States has been appealed to the Board of Immigration Ap peals ia Washington. He is a native of Argentina, Corn Strong Across Board CHICAGO (A Corn provided the main element , of strength in a ragged -grain ' market on the board of trade Thursday. Aside from a momentary buying flurry at the start wheat bad a . weak tone all day. : Wheat finished lower, corn -l" higher, oats lower to Vt higher, rye )4-4 lower, soy beans 2 lower to 1 cent higher and lard 17 to 32 cents a hundred r County residents for jury duty circuit court, was announced re- Henry Mattson. r in ...t. n vt urn 1 j vavu. it, xo . will report at the circuit t'Sii auty. & Business : - ; Names filed With County - Eight assumed business names and two notices of retirement were filed with the Marion Coun ty clerk's office during the week of March 19-25. Notice of retirement from Nil Way Cleaners, 396 S. Church SL, was signed bv Clvde P. Nord- atrom anri an asumwl hnainen name and address the same was signed by Floyd M. and Gladys I T 0 - - I J. beamster. Lkhty and Miller Machine Shop, at SUverton Route 2 Was . . --.,- a t j signed by Grover A. Lichty and Cleo Miller. Subsequently an as- sumed business name of Miller Service Station at the same loca- tion was Signed by Cleo Miller. Other assumed business names witv-th.- M.rV WIuHao aiivu niui auv viva aa. auvammwm Lichty's Blacksmithing and Weld- mg, at Silverton Route 2 signed by Grover A, Lichty; Conn's Tex aco Service, a general service station at 485 S. Commercial St, ntfnarf )i flolm T ' an1 IffaKal K. COnn, DOin OI a. COm- mercial St; Porter and Neal Ex-1 cavating Co., at Salem, signed by JOlXe a. ana manna m. roner and Vincent C. Neal Jr., and Betty Jo Neal, all of Salem; E. W. Ross and Co., at Salem, a bus- mess ot management consult- Sftr&fcsSRS N. 18th St, and Siegmund Lum- ber Co, at Stayton, signed- by Ralph and Nadine Siegmuno, both of Stayton. An assumed business name of B and W. Manufacturing Co., at I Silverton, a business dealing in I manufacturing, wholesaling and retailing, signed by J. A. Blrky, Oregon City Route 1, and R. L. Wolfer, Silverton. Sweetland to Publish Paper At Milwaukie iiu.iuiuui ai ovow vci. Monroe Sweetland. Oregon's Dem ocratic national committeeman, becomes publisher .of the Milwau kie Review in a three-corner news paper deaL - New publisher of the PriaevQle Central urezonian. wnicn an - noimced the transaction Thursday, is E. A Donnelly, who has been publisher of the Review. L. R. Batman contracted to Sell the Central Oreeonian to Sweet- land. The Democratic leader then used that contract in a trade w w him tn A mtw. at IW 1 ! m a where he lives, and braglW nelly here. Jtoth paBexsre week lies. Jr Batman came here from Niles. Calif., nearly three years ago. He said he. plans to return to Cali fornia nextjweek. The United States drinks about 115 billion cups of coffee a year. SCHAEFEirS Rectal " s , - - Ointment 75c TUBE (With Applicator) Why suffer tha discomfort ' of irritating and itching . of piles? , Sold Only at SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Dally 71 A. U.-I P. If. Sunday t A. IL - 4 P. M. 155 N. Cemmerclal "I T-i ! t,oior 1 ires New Business AtMehama Statesman News Service MEHAMA A new idea in the tire business has recently . been perfected and announced by the Phillippi tire shop at Mehama. The innovation is colored side- walls for tires to match car body colors. .i White sidewall tires have been well known for years but use of other colors is something new in this state. Phillippi tire shop has the exclusive franchise for the process in this part of Oregon. used tires can also be convert- ed into any of the eight shades in a few hours time. Shades include white, reds, greens, blues and yellows. First the side wail oi me tire is buffed smooth. ' The colored rubber is then laid in place and vulcanized. A black curb guard lis also vulcanized into place to protect the colored sidewall from scufiing. J Salem j Obituaries Fie L. Beamish Late resident of Rt. 4. Box 1M. March 24, at a local hospital. Sur vived by son, Ernest W. Beamish, Salem: sisters, Mrs. Ernestine Halley McNerney. Salem. Mrs. Edith South wick Sansanna, San Francisco, Calif. Services will be held Saturday, March 27, at 10 JO a.m. in the Clough Barrick ChapeL Dr. Paul H. Poling will officiate. Interment 'Pioneer cemetery (Salem). ,.7 Bay Girl Dickson Ave., at a Dallas hospital March 24. Rrntherx. Dwivht MitcheU Dickson. iJrJv,? I Towendolly. Dunsmuir, Calif. An nouncement of services will be made later by HoweU-Edwards ChapeL Mary L. Dolezal ', Late resident of Jefferson,' Oregon. at a local hospital March 23. at the age of 63 years. Survived by daugh- ters, mis. Mary iiarnosn, scio. wre- gon. and Miss Anna Dolezal. Jener- I son: son. Edward Dolezal. Browns- i e.,onA.,Y,.f.- r'Zr 1 RolMDeT CaWorniarT'tTandThfldSn: services will be held in the HoweU- uiwanu cnapci maaj, mrea eot I VM psa. r Mrs. Kristine Hansen I . March 24. Survived by husband. inaom reier nansen. oaiemj aaugu, SSS:"?.? XV?' WoUe. Salem. Mrs. Agnes Pickering, seatue. jots, riorence itoDens. tu-1 gene; sons, timer ana Arvin tiansen hnth nf Slim- sister. Mrs. Anna Madsen, Denmark; brother. 3 Neils Nielsen. Denmark: JO grandchildren; on great grandchild. Services Satur- dsy, March 27. at lao p.m. in the ciough-Barrick ChapeL Rev. John Cauhie win . officiate committal ,ervice Mt crest Abbey. t Horace Grealy MeiUrk I 1 At a local hospital March 23. Late resident of 145 Mize Rd Salem. in. services 'will be. held in the Uu a. uuiucu wumva 0iuiii;i March 27, at 2:00 p:m. Interment at Belcrest Memorial Park. Ritualistic services by the Ainsworth Lodge No. 201. AJ.iA-M. , I LUiun C. Ramace at a local hospital MarpH- SJ. Ijta resident of 1106 Leslie st Survived ruAV Salem. Robert B. Ramaee. Salem: 10 grandchildren: Mrs. Etta ? Stanton, Worthington, Minn: sisters. Mrs. Winifred8 m?. ' Si 'dSoU: 10 grandchildren. Services will be "S M-VM! It p'Sr! Pul j0Unz win officiate. Ritual- istic services by chadwick chapter "" nxermenx ai xieicresi I - 1 1 I saba Shanks . : In this city March 54. late resi- dent of 6135 NJ. Broadway. Port- land, at the age of 1 years. Mother of Mrs. Helen Virginia Reed and Y. LTt 5 uw neian, wasn.-services wiu oe hew in the w. t. Rigdon chapel saturflay. March 27. at 3 p.m. The Rev. Ernest P. Goulder will officiate. Interment at City View Cemetery. Stephen Totccb Late resident of 177S tverrreen Ave. at a local hospital March 24. survived by daughters. Mrs. Bessie Dare. Cheney. Wash Mrs. Marie Nel son. Cheney. Wash. Mrs. Katherlne Short. Salem: sons. Clifford X. Toy- cen. YHdnu, Wash.. William A. Toy- een. Salem. Stanley B. r Toycen. I p. 1 o mm ugene. RusseU W. Toycen. KUm ath rails: sister. Mrs. Bonnie Do lan., Eau Claire. Wilt.: 20 ai-mlKjchildrrw. IS great-grandchildren. SerricesyiAin be held in the Ciough-Barrick ytfiapel Friday. March 26, at iM. 9?f. G. B. Rundstrom will officiate interment at Belcrest Memorial -&artc iLaara. r. rrrti' ..riton w.y I " 'V, 11JZ"..J!!'l Jons. wwun,7 siTem" Ehn TrachQr Portland: daughter. Mrs. V? MontebeUo. CaUc: also. I Zjrfandchildren. 2 great rrandchil- en. She was a member of Halbert Memorial Baptist Church. Salm. Order of Eartern Star. Independence. W.C.T.U. Services win be' held in the HoweU-Edwards Chanel Satur. day, March 27. at 2.-00 pjh. Rev. Robert . Sanders wUl officiate, rwi. chiding services at Riverside Ceme tery. Ainany, Oregon. - The U. S. steel industry started 1954 with an annual steelmaking capacity of 12430,410 net tons, or 6,78240 tons more than the previous year. ? : Denirtinr lea mm IN... I . -SJ-T-. If " - -' -- t, Stock Market Makes Third Decline in Row J NEW lYORK- UD A final hour recovery movement in uie sw I market Thursday gave a big cush ion to the list's .third straight de cline. r- v: il ' - ' Volume amounted to only 1,720,- 000 shares as compared with 1, 900.000 Shares traded Wednesday. It was inoted that 570,000 shares uat 4iv,wu wura were traded in the final hour and a half ?when the best of the re- coverv was taking place. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was off 40. cents at $U4.60.f Hiat Is $2.10 , under, the 1954 high touched on Monday. 1 The industrial component of the! average was down 30 cents, the railroads lost 70 cents, and utili- ties eased 10 cents. Tne, list narrowed flown to 1,-1 142 lnqivwuai issues iraaea, live - m ' M 1 my 1 i ii. rtr- j I nsn 1 less man weanesaay, w wuicu i BUYiuiwu uu ucvjiucu mui m new highs and 25 new lows for the year registered. Salom Markot Quotations tAs-of late yesterday) BCTTERFAT Premium , , (No. 1 No. 2 ; .70 .7 .64 BUTT EH Wholesale RetaUl , .71-.7S .78 EGGS-KBoylsc) (Wholesale prices range from to t cents over buying price). Large AA .,;,', f Large A Medium AA Medium A Small i POULTRT Colored Hens , Leghorn Hens . i I Colored Roasters i ortland Livestock PORTLAND (ff) USDA Cattle i salable ; 150; market less active i mostly ; steady-weak with some bids 50 lower on cows; sort- ea uucEca tots cnoice vjo id. xea steers slate Wednesday Z3o; few .itilifv Thiirelav llfVLIRm- .m- - t '.JTLVti T.T-ZTX. uiereuu ji.w-iu.w, uuuiy ucucrs i A-w-ia.w; cannersruuer cows ra lw' sneiiSjQOwn to .w; uuuty cows aA-x.uu, uuiitjr - lauuiuci i . l , . r aa m aa i DU119 Calves salable 25; market about steady; good-choice vealers 22.00- 28.00; I utiuty-comercial l.(X s Hogs salable 150; market less active but mostly steady; early wjes pta. x-a axuunu iyv-;u id. butchers 29.50; heavier weights 1 27.50-28.00; choice 350-550 lb. Sows 23.50-25.00. Sheep salable 25: market about steady; good-choice fed wooled lamDs saiaoie zz.uu-so; shorn sal- able 22.00, down; god-choice feed- ers around 17.00; god-choice ewes quoted 8.00-9.00. Portland Grain PORTLAND WV-Ooarse grain unquoted. . Thursday's car receipts: Wheat 16; barley 2; flour 1: corn 5; oats 3; mill feed 4. New York Stock Markets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Admiral PjimnratiAn 20 AlliedChemical Alhs Chalmers American Airlines 80 47 12 162 31 SS 53 68 1 Aaierican TeL L Tel I Anaconda Copper I Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel r mi Cn " Boemg Airplane CO. Borg tWarner . Burroughs Adding Machine 80 4 17 I nT,r; tj-w:- I Califonua Packing 21 Canadian Pacific Caterpiller Tractor Celanese Corporation Chrysler Corporation . Cities- Service Consolidated Edison Consolidated Vultee Crows Zellerbacb Curtiss fright X Douglas Aircraft -du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric r46 20 62 88 Vt 42 23 41 10 109 111 54 V 10 101 58 64 V U Vt 60 Va 39 29 61 V. 63 27 70 9 Vt 34 Vx 13 25 58 V General Foods General Motors V Georgia Pae Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. interUonaTHarVestw hnf.rat,i p,, ,. i International Paper John! Manvule Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper Libby, McNeill Lockheed Aircraft -Loews Incorporated Long: Bell A Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvinator New I York Central s U 23 Northern Pacific 58 7 41 118 3 ; 78 34 Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas 4V Electric Pacific TeL - L TeL Packard Motor Car Penney (J.C.) Co. V EnterUlnment and ran for the r Entire Family A miXION DOLLARS XX Home and Farm EsnlbfU A Demonstrations W b,.. i ramoes Stan et parson . gUet ul HOOSIEX HOT SHOTS ' S Meek ta See Tee Went 4 Believe Tear Eyes! Deors Open Every Day af i .. - U Kaon Teara Portland Produce PORTLAND Butterfat Tentative, subject tr- - immediate change Premium quality, maxi mum to .35 to one per cent acidity. delivered in Portland, 68-71 i lb; ncf mtaliHr -Q cttnnd nnaliHf " Vn;4 rmitm and muntrv points 2 cents less. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. balk cubes to wholesalers Grade 5AA, S3 score, 66 lb;! 82 score, 65; B grade, 90 score, 64 89 score, 62. .-.,. f- ti Cheese To wholesalers Oregon . ' , k m wngies, uregon 9-io sou, Eggs To wholesalers-Candled eggs, containing no loss, cases in- eluded, f.o.b. Portland-A grade, large, 45 -46 ; A medium, 43 44 h; a graae, smaii, w ft. . Eess To retailers Grade S AA, large. V: A large. 49-50: .A medium, 49; A medium, 47-48; A small. 40-43. Cartons 1-3 cents addi- tionaL r i. .hi.Voncn i mraiihr vw u. - n. ........ , f0 - b - plants-Fryers and roasters, 9i!. lipht fcn. 19. hn Hen. 23: old roasters, 14-15. Turkeys To producers for breeder types, f.o.b. farm. New York dressed, heavy hens 31; toms 28: Beltsvule bens 33, torn, 28, Eviscerated frozen, to- retailers, hens 57, .toms. 51-54. . Rabbits Average to growers Live white. 3H-5 lbs. 20-24. 5-8 lbs. 21-23; old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers, 58-61; cut up, 64-67. Wholesale dressed meats: Beef Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs, 37.00-39.00; good, 35.00-38.00; ! com mercial, 31.00-35.00; utility, 27.00- 32.00; commercial cows 26.00-31.00 utility, 27.0-32.; . canners-cutters, 23.0-26.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 43.00-47.00; rounds, 42.00- 45.00: full loins, trimmed, 61.00- 1 co nft. triancrloe 9rt frt-tl Oft- fnr. . . M AA e AA- Ak..W AA 40.00: ribS. 49.00-55.0. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12 lbs 56.00-60.00; shoulders, 15 lbs. 4L00-' 44.00; sparenbs, 53.00-56.00; j fresh hams, 10-14 lbs. 60.006.00. i Veal and calves Good-choice, weights, 38.00-48.00; commercial. 36.00-44.00. Lamb Choice-prime, 42.00-44.00 good, 38.00-42.50. Wool-Grease basis. Willamette Nr.n j: V . vLli vauey meuiuat, 10; x.9iern Oregon line and hall blood, 55-62. Country-dressed meats, j f.a.b Portland: Beef Cows, utility. 24-2$ lb annersUterS 22-23 Veal Top quality, lightweight, 34-35; rough heavies, 24-30. j Hogs Lean blockers, 39-40, sows, light, 34-35. i T.amhe Ttscr AtLJIt .1 Mutton Best, 14-16; cuU-Otflily, j.1L Fresh Produce: j Onions 50 lb sacks Oregon yel lows, No. 1, med, 1.75-100- f Idaho eyllows, med., 1.00-50; Texas Ber mudas, 4.75-5.00. j Potatoes Willamette Valley Uf n Whites. No. 1. 1.75-2 00: Des- cnui usse, o. i-a, z.-oo; 0 02 raw. " oz nun, a.zdu; ino. is, l.bo'Ya; z id sk. eo-fs; 10 lb mesh, 28-33; paper, 25-28; win dows, 33-35; No. 2, 50 Ibs.iS oz, 90-95; Idaho five 10-lb sks, 2.00-50; 100 3 -25. Hay U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa. mostly 30.00 ton. delivered car and truck lots, f.o.b. Portland and I Seattle. j Pennsylvania R.R. 16 Pepsi Cola Co. 15 H Philco Radio ' : 32 Radio Corporation 26 Rayoniec Incorjr 30 k Rayonier Incorp Pfd 34 Republic Sel 48 ReynoldsMetals 61 Richfofd Oil 53 Satofey Stores Inc. 41 Vt Sblt Paper Co! 84 Vt Sears Roebuck & Co. 59 V Socony-Vacuum Oil 39 Southern Pacific j 40 Vt Standard Oil N.J. ! 79 Studebaker Corp. - 1 M Sunshine Mining ; 9 Vt Swift & Company j 43 Transamerica Corp. j 26 Vt Twentieth Century Fox ) 20 Union Oil Company j 43 A Union Pacific . '1144 United Airlines ' j 22 4 United Aircraft ! 53 United Corporation SVa United States Plywood 26 H United States Steel 41 Warner Pictures 32 Vt Western Union Tel 38 Westinghouse Air Brake 25 Westinghouse Electric 58 4 Woolworth Company 1 43 m caul, ron Bins i For sale to the highest bidder, schoolhouse and grounds, ' Acre more or less, of former Marion Coun ty District Ho. 36. Known as the Mission Bottom School. i Sealed bids will be received by school District No. 60-C. Gervais, Oregon. Louis Schmerber. Clerk, un til Monday. April 5, 1954. and wiU then be publicly opened at the Eld neoge schoolhouse. District no. eo-c. The board reset vea the right to reject any or aU bids. i Further questions may be directed to the clerk or any member.-lof the board. M.19.2S.A.S i of Light; mild j nmx .i: in nir -.iv inc KlMG-fl 8C6K, " j vonci or?i??AX. settlement 1 Motic - is hereby liven that the undersirned has filed in the Probata Department of tarn Circuit court tor Marlon County. Oregon, her final account as Executrix at the Estate of Stella Hector, deceased, and said Court has fixed Monday tha at day of April, 1854. at the hour of t:lS ajn; of aald days at tna umt, ana we circuit Court room in the County Court Houte In Salem, Marion Coun- ty, Oregon, as the place for Bearing of said final account and all. if any, objection thereto. Dated and first published this tin day ot March, 1954. x MARY TRANCES UU1NBY. Executrix of the Estate f Stella Rector. RONALD C CLOVER. Attorney for Executrix, 205 Oregon Building. Salem. Oregon. MJ.U.laSJlX., NOTICE Or ALLET VACATION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of th City of Salem. Oregon,, on the cut nay ox March. 1954. - was petitioned by the Portland noiei. inc.. ana other a Butt- ing owners, of the alleys described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast cor iter ot Lot S, In Block 3 of the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon; thence Northerly along the East line of Lots S and in said Block, 16S.66 -feet more or less to the Northeast corner of Lot In said block: thence West erly, along the North line of said Lot t. 166.12 feet to the North west corner of said Lot 6; thence Northerly alonr the West line of Lot T in said block. 18.5. feet: thence Easterly, parallel with the South line ot said Lot 7, 168.1S , feet to the East line of said Lot 7. thence Northerly along said East line .68 feet to a point which Is 148.S feet Sputif of the North, line of said Block S: thence East erly, parallel with the North line of said Block 3, 16 J feet to the . West line ot Lot 2. In said Block; : thence Southerly along said West line M feet; thence Easterly parallel with the South line of Lot J, In said Block 3. 168.13 i feet to the East line of said Lot 2, thence Southerly along the East line of said Lot 3. US feet to the northeast corner of Lot 3 in said block; thence Westerly along the North line of said Lot 3. 166.13 feet to the Northwest comer of said Lot 3: thence Southerly along the West line of Lets 3 and 4 in said Block, 165.64 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 4. thence Westerlr, along the South line of said Block 3. 16.5 feet to the place of begin ning: for a vacation of said alleys so that the whole block can- be devoted to commercial uses, and there is ne longer any need er necessity to maintain said alleys for public use. and that the said Council has fixed the 36th day of April. 1954. at the hour of 8:00 o'clock p.m. as the time, and the Council Chambers, in the City HaU In Salem, Oregon, as the place, for the hearing of said vacation Droceedincs and anv and aU objections and remonstrances to the proposed vacation. Objections to such vacation, if any there be, should be made in writing and filed with pportrZlZm? oT t nstirin g? r BY ORDER OT THE COMMON cuuNCiL,. iwarcn a. 1954. ' ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder M. 26. A. 2. J. 16. 23 ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED ... Too Late ' To Classify. 1M1 CHZV. deluxe sedan, good con dition and clean, sso. yn. s-eosi after 4 p.m. TAKE 3 Nash or $300 for equity in 1950 Olds. M . Balance S823. Ph. 4-411B. WANTED income property under $10,000. CaU 4-5597. 3 BDRM. home .- near new : Catholic school. Adjoining lot if wanted. Will trade for property in Albany. 4175 weathers St. Phone 3-3538. 3 BDRM. house with fireplace. Fair- mount mu. UM rir su Ph. 3-8211. BY 'BUILDER new 3 bdim. home. 3rd St. East of Keizer school. Forc ed air heat, fireplace, plastered, Ige lot. built in utilities. THA avail able. Ph. 4-2383. VERY close in for offices : or small shop or double living quarters 6c full basement. Ph. 3-4359 eve. 2 BDRM. house. 2165 Hazel Ave. quire 2044 Hazel Ave. In- FTJRN. 1 bdrm. apt. with fireplace. Automatic washer, elec. dryer. All utilities paid. Also, a bachelor apt. at the cost of sleeping room. Pri vate entrance. 46S N. winter. ROTO-TTLLING work. $4 per hour. Ph. 3-7840. ROTOVATOR for all types of garden worn, oeioert seacn. 3-7731. A-l COMBINATION body & fender. man and painter. Ph. 3-4548. BEFORE you buy that new boat, write or visit Calkins Craft Boat Company. Delake. Oregon, for free information and catalog. Boats at els to choose from. ; 1950 7'i li. P. Mercury outboard. $100 cash or trade for smaller mo I tor. Ph. S-1353. . APEX auto, washer. New. never been uncrated. very reasonable. CaU 3-6062. V . 4 ROOMS of good furniture. Priced to sell. 2S50 Portland K1. EXCELLENT, -barn yard , fertilizer Phone 4-2470. SADDLE mares, pets, one, 5 yrs4 one yrs. With all equipment Ph. I 4-2783 after 9 p.m., wk. days. It's true-income j ' This unit court ia going to be soldi In best of location and condi tion. Only 3 years old. Owner will consider house in trade. I can rec ommend this property to any buy er. Call for Ralph Maddy. I know this property, it's the best- ; Ohmart & Calaba, Realtors ? 477 Court St. Ph. 2-4113 or 2-4118 r r rt,fK k r k I cwwnwiviiunu QUART i 400 AgriciiltlirC 425 Auction Saint CHARLES Machinery Auction Quitting Fanrtine. Will'sell at' Public Auction on the f ann 2l2 miles River Road j or 18 miles north ol Salem. ' MONDAY, MARCH 29th .: At 10:30 a.m. Sharp THE FOLLOWING: D-2 Caterpillar Tractor (ex. cond.) complete overhaul last fall, 1950 Ford tractor on robber, x Ford field cultivator, Fordson , Disc, Farmall A good condition, Farmall 1 row cultivator, field ' cultivator, fertilizer attach, and. other Farmall equipment,' Z.TV. Minneapolis Moline Tractor on rubber, 10-20 International Tractor on steel, ; 7 ft, 6 in. Co-op cover crop disc, 1-8 ft, John Deere Tandem disc 2 section 10-ft spring tooth, 8 ft spring tooth, 10 il Freeman Fertilizer Spreader, S ft Ezee Flow Fertilizer spreader, John Deere Killefer hop and berry plow, International 4 bottom 12 in. plow, 11 ft. Freeman Culti pak, 8 ft International Cultipak, 8 ft double disc International drill, 6 ft Superior single disc drill, 2 bottom 16 in. John Deere plow, John Deere No. 7 Combine, Byberg Duster on rubber, 2 sec 10 ft, .flex harrow, 2 sec. drag harrow, 15 ft drag harrow, John Deere Farm Wagon on rubber 8 x IS bed and racks, 5 ft International berry and hop disc, 5 ft drag, M.M. hop digger, P. A. Bernard hop duster, 2-7 ft John Deere power mower ; and swather. Implement trailer, Fairbanks-Morse plat form scale all steel, Cushman 4-hp gas engine, 2 elec fence controls, 10 ft hay rake, 2 grain choppers,: 1 ditching plow, 1 gas pump, 1 wagon with steel water tank and pump, IVi ton hop wire, 3 . dozen steel hop baskets, some household goods. Many Aiisc. Articles too numerous to mention.. 40 Head weaner pigs 1 Registered Bert Boar - papers ' . 6 geese 2 Registered Hereford Bulls - 2 yr. old, with papers 1 Registered Herefor Cow with papers, Bred to Reg. Here ford Bull 5 Yearling Hereford. Heifers 1 Jersey Springer ' Heifer 1 Holstein Springer Heifer 30 Ewes with Lambs. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: I have inspected Mr. Pelland's machinery and find n 10 dc in very gooa conainon ana reaay to go to work now. We suggest that if you I desire credit see yoisj own . banker as terms of sale are cash. ; j . i j BENEFIT LUNCH Charles Pelland Owner Lane Sudtell 3915 SILVERTON RD., i ' 300 Personal j 404 Poultry cmd Robbita , , . . i. RED fryers. 3 lbs. and -up. $1.00 each. 312 LOSt Cnd round , Ph. 4-U81. iE. J. Ward. 454S Lan . : caster Dr. j ; ' LOST: Engagement ring, possiblyin BABY CHICKS 17c straight run. N. vicinity of Presbyterian Church. H. puUets 19c. choice of Leghorn. 1132 Broadway. Reward. Ph. 4-4183. p.rmentors or New Hamps. Vaney Kt. 3. Box 951. Farm Store. . - - ' LOST Black purse., billfold and val- " T '. 7 Vuable papers in the vicinity of W. AI IIAIO ' ' Salem. Reward. Can 2-9828. I HI I I LOST: Lady's wrist watch In down- V' wl0 4 town vicinity Fri. between 2-4. DAY OLD and started New Hamp Keepsake. Ph. 2-7868.1 shire White Rocks and Golden ' 1 Broad every Tuesday and Friday. 316 Personal H fox s hatchery 3830 State St Ph. 3-4969 PORTLAND businessman and wife CHICKS, for layers. Leghorn Austra desire to adopt one or two chil- White or New Hampshire. Palmer's dren not over S five years of age. Rt I, Brooks. Ph. 3-6343. Write Box 332. Statesman-Journal. WING needs rabbits. 398$ State. I WILL NOT be responsible for any 4-3918. I i other, debts than my own. L. ,D. --- Emmons. ! ' j . j . INTERNATIONAL DETECTIVE 408 Pafal - r , - ' t.v ..... . ! Ph. 3-5073 Salem . .... :, FREE! 5 wk. old, part Shepherd pup- jCOT,Nft pies. 170 Kenwood Ave. W 4fi. SAFE, permanent removal of un- FREE TQ"ng male cat. Ph. 3-4454. sightly facial hairs. Erich of N.Y. YOUN ParakeeU ready to f train. : 1910 Wallace Rd. Mrs, Iiherwood I 4-2783.X - i 400 Atrrimltlirft CANARY'S. Healthy breeding stock. WV I AUAlttrC Specialty apricot colors. Rt. U Box MM Tt T. r ' e 1 ' 854. 2-5929. i j 402 UTSStOCk For SalS PARRAKEETS. Babies, all colors. ' . Supplies. Mrs. A. E. Power on S. FOR SAL? J---?d. Shetland pony, cottage and Bellevue Sta. Ph. 4-1597 $83. Rt 1. Box 365 A. Independence. m u w TX. Moore s aquarium. Fish, Parakeets. GUERNSEY freshen Mar. 29. 4th pet,. Macieay RdT 4-3773. Closed calf. $165. 2 Guernsey heifers, W-j , freshen Apr. 4. $165 and $150. Sell " 3 for $463. Ph. 2-2782J HOLLYWOOD AQUARIUM, 195S Me. GENTLE Guernsey cow. Freshens fJv1 Jtock easV .JPltoLlM, April . Price reasonable. Ph. 4-1979. Mocks north of Madison Ph.a-6887. LOCKER BEEF Eastern Oregon. 14 i i or whole. 30c. Custom killing. f- st Mc,t fancy spring 403 urodk Wgn!d - table setting LIVESTOCK buyer. I buy cattle. - P ' t horses, hogs, sheep, I veal. Emery -. " "JJ ' ) Alderman,' Ph. 2-7869 or 2-0066. 10638 'v CATTLE BUYERS. E. t and H. Sne- . . ' - then. 4297 sute. 2-1345 or 2-4380.' .Your family will enjoy a gtf CATTLE, horses, at your farm. E. C Pn Uble $ettifl ind jrou'Il McCandHsh. 1127 S. 25th. ph. 3-8147. have a lot of fun putting it to livestock buyer. A. F. Sommer. iether. It's easiest to decorate .1265 Harmony Dr. Ph. 4-2617. your table in spring when there ' . . i ' ii, are so many . colorful flowers . 404 Poultry cmd Rabbits ,Bd flowering branches but- ... . . doors. And the April issue of 7 chS? Better Ho W - j.2126. 2ine shows you ust how to go ' ' about it so that you'll thrilled - : , -.(- - ' wih the results. It includes spe- ; Tn i PlOPQ AH ; cial Easter table settings too. S I Ui ridbV nil get April Better Homes Ic Car . dens today... wherever msga- Call 2-2441 ;- . i.r- - - : -':.- --' ,1' :.V '; Cutting som nics Old Growth Yellow Fir. Hart torn nictj 2x4 and widsr OYailabls in paresis ior (Hystsr Loading Both dimension and sbiplcrpj Paresis run WU WW IV VWtf 4WW to bs apprtdattd. Prices MnddlKlOES fS) x Located al Twin Falls and Jcbiscn Brcihers Hills Bf. 2, Silvericn, Ore. " P. S. Aiieniich Lalh Ilcnse Builders - . ! v Hare csod 1x4 Rough, arailabls In parcels of about 15C0 fetL Priced at $40.00 Per Thousand Board Feet - -T 400' Afrriculturc 425 Auction fialea PELLAND south of St Paul on V . Auctioneer PHONE SALEM 3-6098 X 'M mwmmm, AW SSjk start ot J C M SEE IT AT i ' . . ; i I r. i 1 pounds higher. -