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ti l , VJ Jk . A i. 1 i?e of TACOMA III - Death has claimed the hero of a legendary nestero saga. Maurice Smith, who 54 years ago blocked killer Harry Tracy's, rcijn o( terror in the Northwest, died at Brinnon, Wash., on Hood Capal. He was (1. In later years Smith served as a member ol the State Legis lature, on the Spokane City Council and as a Mate Liquor Control Board examiner. But he is best remembered for his part in a gun fight on a; sultry afternoon in an Eastern Washington barley field. Met and Taught There Smith- succeeded where scores of law officers and count less soldiers failed. This is the story of how Maurice Smith and Harry Tracy met and fought. The date is June 9, 1902. Two convicts had scaled a wall of the Oregon State Penitentiary and vanished in the -warm spring rain. Behind, two prison guards lay dead. A third Is dying - after being shot off the wall. In the thick woods, Harry Tracy and Dave Merill, the escapees, ran frantically, crad ling smuggled rifles. Both had been serving time for armed robbery. Miles Away Miles away from the scene, a young lawyer. Maurice Smith, went about his businessuna ware of his approach with fame "jird 'dcslli'.y. :T7""-'-Nr The. escape touched off one of the most intensive manhunts in the Northwest. Merill and Tracy, meanwhile, were working their way towards the Columbia River. They walked boldly Into farm houses, announced who they were, and forced farmers to feed them. The desperate killers com mandeered horses, clothing and more guns while calmly eluding four companies of Oregon militia and numberless posses. After the pair forced a farmer to row them across the Colum bia, the bond between the con victs was abruptly parted. Tracy shot his partner (or having in formed upon him several years before. Tracy Now. Alow Alone, Tracy made his way to Olympia, stole a tug boat and cruised to Seattle, where he openly taunted the law and killed I several mure men in peraning from two' bitter gun battles Tracy roamed south of Seattle briefly, stole more horses, then headed over the Cascade Moun tains to Wenatchee, where he again began his farmhouse ter rorizing. Tracy pressed on across the Eastern Washington prairies. His destination was "hole-in-the-wall," a Wyoming wilderness and haven for badmen. The posses pursued him. . Near the little town of Creston, SO miles west of Spokane Tracy made a mistake. It was to cost him his life. Stops Yeiiug Bey Tracy stopped a young boy and forced him to an isolated ranch McNary Field Air Traffic Shows Gain The current traffic count at Mc Nary Field in three days ceeded the entire week's total of the count taken last September, John Evans of Portland said Tues day night. With 107 takeoffs and landings counted Tuesday, the three -day count was 832, substantially higher than the 762 seven-day total last fall, the. Civil Aeronautics Admin istration representative said. Pilots itching all winter for a slice of that wild blue yonder made 533 takeoffs and landings Sunday. The count was 192 Monday. Tuesday's operation was more like last fall, when the average daily count was 109 and the high est for the week was 209. Flyers are hoping the count this spring will be high enough to rate a CAA control tower for McNary Field. Ceiling and .visibility re quirements for flying are lowered for fields with control towers. Fire Destroys Warehouse At Pendleton PENDLETON, Ore. 0T1 - A fire . destroyed - the - Morrison Knudsen Co. warehouse and shop at Barnhart, eight miles west of here, early Tuesday, and a few hours later another blaze des troyed the Pendleton city main tenance shop. Both fires were of undeter mined origin. No one was injured in either blaze. The loss at -the city building tentatively was estimated at $30,000 by City Manager Walter Crook. He said the building was insured. Merlin Young, Morrison-Knud sen division office manager, said loss at the Barnhart building could not be determined for several days. He said the build lng held machine parts tools, i i and One government expert esti mates that although U. S. farm income has dropped 23 per eent In the last few years, the reduc tion in the number of farmers in the time period has been such that the reduction of average in dividual Income has been only 9 per eent Terror 5 owned by two brothers. Tracy held the men captives, but al lowed the boy to g o back to town with the promise be wouldn't talk. But the frightened boy did talk. And soon a five-man posse set out to bring down Tracy. The heat clung to the farm as the men closed in. Tracy, with a full stomach and a bed. lost his sharp edge of awareness. Maurice Smith, a veteran of the recent Spanish - American war. Ctei upon Tracy to sur- render when the ' killer walked out of a barn. Tracy ducked back into the building, grabbed a gun and ran for a dry, shallow gully that sliced through a creekbed. Guns blazed. Then Tracy made his last desperate bid for free dom down the gully. Slowly, Calmly ... The lawyer, fired slowly and calmly. He saw little puffs of dust kick up around the fleeing killer. Then there was no puff of dust. The posse closed in hearing a final muffled shot. They found Tracy a n d clutched to his breast was the rifle with which he had killed nine men the last one was Harry Tracy. Smith's last shot shattered the killer's ' leg. - The manhunt was over and Tracy's body was taken Salem Obituaries Mrs. Olive H. Candler Late resident of Route S, Box 42S, Salem, at a local hospital, March IS. Survived by husband, Irvin Candler. Daughteri: Carren Candler, Sidney Lee Candler, both of Salem. Mother: Hennrlette Holland. Medicine Hat. Alberta, Canada. Sisters: Mn. Amel ia Peterson, Portland, Ore., Mrs. Al vlna Crouse, Alberta, Canada. Mrs. Emma Hein, Alberta, Canada. Broth ers: Ferd Holland. Edmonton, Alber ta, Canada. Phillip Holland. Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada. Emit Holland. Portland. Ore., Leonard Holland, Al berta, Canada. Services wUl be held Frl., March 2, at 1:30 pm. in the Clough-Barrick Chapel. Rev. Albert Wardin otfiicatlng. Interment Bel crest Memorial Park. Mn. Mollis Cssunirr Late resident of Springfield, Ore., at a Eugene hospital. March IS. Sur- ' vtved hv danahter. Mn. Tar-mll Butts, Chico, Calif : sisters. Mrs. r. wi'cneii, cipoxane. wain., Mrs. ln Cnttrell, Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Nvn Dyer Brooks. Ore.. Mrs. L. W. Starr, Springfield, Ore.; brother, Arch Smith, Longview, Wash.; grandchildren of Chico, Calif. Serv ices will be held Wed . March 21. at 2 p.m. in the V. T. Golden Chapel, Rev. Wayne Greene officiating, in terment at City View Cemetery. Elmer L. MeCteery Late resident of SOS S. 19th at the age of 79 years. Husband of Blanche McCleery, Salem; father of Elmer McCleery, Warrington, Ore.; Alvin McCleery, Salem; Mrs. Geneva. Col lins. Salem: Mrs. Edltn Wolfe. S lem; Mrs. Ruth Fish, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Florence Br lies, Portland, Ore.: Mrs. Alta Ban Dolsh, St. Helens. Ore.: brother of Mrs. George Cor nell, Portland, Ore.; Mrs. Pearl Hodgea, Newberg, Ore. Services will be held Wednesday, March 21 at 1:30 p m. In the chapel of the w. T. Rig don Co. Interment at Belcrest Me morial Park. , Chris C. Sumpter At the residence. 2590 Cherry Ave., March 17. Survived by widow, Mrs. Brule Sumpter, Salem; daughter Mrs. Orlena Vsnwey, Coffeeville, Kan.; son. Marvin C. Sumpter, San Antonio. Texas; mother. Mrs. George W. Sumpter, Salem: two brothers, James F. Sumpter. Salem, and Blu- ford Sumpter, Topeka, Kan.; and four grandchildren. Services will be held Thursday. March 22 at 2 p m, at the Clough-Barrick Chapel. Rit ualistic services by Salem Rebecca Lodge No. 1 at the Clough-Barrick Chapel. Graveside services by the Chemeketa I-odge No. 1 of the IOOF Interment Pioneer Cemetery, with Rev. Ernest Goulder officiating. Louis M. Trumkly Late resident of 2143 Coral avenue, Survived by wife, Myrtle Trumbly, Salem. Daughter, Marie riscrter, ha lem. Sons. Hay Trumbly of san rta- phel. Calif.; John Trumbly. Ferdle Trumby, Glen Trumbly, Merle Trum bly, all of Salem. Fifteen grandchil dren. Services will be held Wednes day. March 21, at 1:30 p.m. In the Clough-Barrick Chapel. Interment at City View Cemetery. Stock Market Steels Shine NEW YORK I - The steels and a handful of blue chips stood out strongly Tuesday in a mixed stock market. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up 80 cents at $189 80, another new record high mark for the average. Industrials were at a new high of $272.80 with a gain of $1.60, railroads were the highest since 1929 op 50 cents at $144.20, while the utilities backed down 10 cents at $74.80. There were 1,193 individual issues traded of which 453 ad vanced and 527 declined with 99 new highs and 9 new lows for the year. Volume was substantial at 2.960, 000 shares as compared with 2, 570,000 shares traded Monday when the market also hit a new high mark.' Stocks and Bonds Compiled ky The Associated Press BOND AVMAGEI 20 10 IS It UUI rgn Dl Al M7 IS 1 Ml IS 1 (7 4 S4I 919 S4 1 til S4 1 II C4) UUl Stks Dl A t 741 1MI 741 IWt 741 IMS 7SI 177 1 7tl 1M1 Net change Tuesday Prey, day Week ago . Month ago . Year ago . D.I Unch . S1J (7 1 7.1 7J , 171 SI .4 .MI 14 .MS MS STOCK AVBIAUIS rt so is - kk Indust Ballf (Net change. .All AS Tuesday 171 ! 144 t Pre, day S71S 143 T Week ago W5 J 1414 Month ago JM I 13S I Year ago 111 I 123 7 Onion Futures CHICAGO (AP)-Onlons: Sales Open High Low Cloee Nov. 0 t , . . . 1 44 Nov. (N) I I SI LSI 1 II 1 SS Jan. . . I 1 M IN 1.M IN Fears Ago to be buried in the grounds of bfan M"r" mostly were firm on the Oregon prison. Me Board of Trade Tuesday in a On the way to Salem, souvenir niarket lhat MW ide Pric IIWve hunters literally hacked his cof- mentl ,n Marcn contracts, fin to pieces. The March wheat contract par- Maurice Smith's death, more ticularly moved up sharply. It than half a century after the 'opened as much as cents gun fight, was attributed to heart attack. Funeral services are pending. Salem Market Quotations (A of let yesterday) BCTTERFAV Premium No. 1 BUTTER t Wholesale Retail .11 EGGS (BaylBSI (Wholesale price rang from to I cents over buying price) Larue AA Large A Medium AA Medium A Smill POULTRY Colored Hens Leghorn Hens Colored Fryer ... Colored Routers . Old Roosters Portland Grain PORTLAND HI Coarse grains, 15-day shipment, bulk, coast de livery: Oats No. 2, 38 lb white 53 50-55 00. Barley No. 2, 45 lb B.j W. 49.50. Corn No. 2. E. Y. ship ment 66.25 No wheat transactions Car receipts:-Wheat 11: barley 4rfluunrconrrnull feed 7.- Investment Trusts (Zilka. Smither & Co.. Inc.) Bid Asked S.74 Affiliated Fund .. 8 23 Canadian Fund 19 44 Century Shares Trust 25(0 Chemical Fund 1743 29 00 i s L Delaware Fund .-..11.44 Diver. Invest. Fund 9 19 Dividend Shares 2 M j f j 13 Eaton & H Bal. Fund... 25 23 97 ! Caa Ind 13 51 Croup Tobacco 4 2S Incorp. Investors 19 53 - m suit Key lust, tunas: B-3 . n.n B-4 . ... 1104 K-l : 19 SI s-s : K.S7 S-4 .. 1023 21 04 1205 21.29 14 04 11. IS 90S 38 M 7.23 1009 10 11 5 73 1311 9 92 30 SI Man. Bond Fund .... I2 Mass. Invest. Trust ...W 9 Natl. Sec. Series: Income Series .... .2 Stork Series 9 73 Pref. Stock S 9 IS Natl. Div. Series 5 29, Tel.-Elec. Fund ...... -.12.03 Value Line Inc. Fund .... ft 33 Wellington Fund 27.72 Portland Livestock PORTLAND 0tv-(USDA)-Cattle salable 400; market uneven; fed steers active, steady with Mon day's 50 cents to 1.00 advance; few beef cows steady; canner-cutter cows weak to SO cents lower; load and truck lots choice fed steers 20.00; load mostly choice 1,055 lb 19.50; two loads average choice 1,111 lb steers Monday 20.40, high est since late January; few truck lots good steers 18.00-19.00; small lot mostly choice 917 lb fed heif ers 18.50; few commercial-good heifers 15.25-17.00; canner-cutter cows mostly 8.00 10.00; shells down to 6.50; few utility cows 11.00-12.50; small lot commercial grades 13.00; few commercial cows 14.00 Monday; few utility bulls 14.50-16.00; light cutter bulls down to 12.00. Calves salable 35; market about steady; few good vealers 20.00- 24.00; few choice vealers up to 28.00; utility-commercial grades unevenly 11.00-18.00. Hogs salable 200; market about steady-weak; few sorted lots No. 1-2 180-235 lb butchers 16.00-50; mixed No. 2-3 butchers 15.50-75; No. 3 lots salable 15.25; sows 310 545 lb unevenly 9.50-13.00. Sheep salable 200; market not fully tested on limited early re ceipts; few sales about steady; ont lot good-choice No. 3 pelt slaughter lambs 17.50; one lot mostly choice wooled lambs 18.50; choice fed wooled lambs Monday 19.00-25; ewes scarce. New York Stock Quotations Compiled by The Associated Press Admiral Corporation 195 H Allied Chemical 119 H Allis Chalmers 74 Va Aluminum Co. America 103 American Airlines 26 American Motors 8 American Tel k Tel. 184 American Tobacco 78 AVnaconda Copper 84 Vi Atchison Railroad 159 4 Bethlehem Steel 165 H Boeing Airplane Co. 77 's Borg Warner - 47 4 Burroughs Adding Mach. 36 Vi California Packing 44 "i Canadian Pacific 86 t Caterpillar Tractor v 68 Vi f elanese Corporation 18 H Chrysler Corporation 7 "4 Cities Service 65 Consolidated Edison 48 ''4 Crown Zellerbach " 50 1 Curtis Wright 31 ' Douglas Aircraft' 84 'k du Pont de Nemours 230 U Eastman Kodak . 86 y Emerson Radio It , Ford Motor 614 General Electric 64 General Foods -2 V General Motors 48 S Georgia Pac Plywood 41 Vi Goodyear Tire 71 V4 whomestake Mining Co. 36 4 International Harvester 37 4 International Paper 133 '4 Johns Manville 50 V4 Kaiser Aluminum 50 Kennecott Copper 144 J Libby, Mceill 15 Lockheed Aircraft ,47 Lowe's Incorporated . 22 Long Bell A, 81 Montgomery Ward ' 82 4 New York Central , 42 Northern Pacific 84 V4 Pacific American Fish 10 Pacific Gat ft Electric $2 Pacific Tel ft Tel. 139 Penney J.C.) Co. M Pennsylvania R R. IS Pepsi Cola Co. 23 . r. -1 '. I "; r. CciliFuCt Up CHICAGO Grain ar.d soy- higher and closed as much as f h higher within Vs of the daily per missible limit. Wheat closed a to f s higher, corn to 2 4 higher, oats H lower to U higher, rye S lower U higher, soybeans 34 higher to 4 lower, and lard 7 cents a hun dred pounds lower to S cents higher. Tuesday was the final trading day in all March contracts. Con tracts remaining open after Tues day must be settled by delivery of the grain. July Sept Dec Mar. Mav July Sent. Portland Produce PORTLAND ( - Butterfat - .Tentative suhiect to Immediate change Premium quality, deliv- .".. 23 'ered in Portland M-61 lb; first -"quality 55-SS; second quality 50-53. Duuer rtnuiesaie, i.o.d. duik cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. 93 score. 57l4: (2 score, 564; B grade, SO score, 554; C grade, (9 score, 53. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 384-4.1 lb; Oregon 5-lb 4M4 Eggs To wholesalers Candled o.b. Portland. A large. 50-514: A medium, 49-494; A small, 36- EegsTQretailcrs--rGradaAAl large, 55; A large, 52-33; AA medium, 50-52; A medium. 50-51: A small, 38-41. Cartons, 2-3 cents ddiuonal. Eggs To consumers AA large. " 0-65; A large, 58-63; t AA medium. 5M1; A medium, 550; A small,' . Live poultry No, 1 quality, o b. Portland-Fryers. 24-4 lbs, 23; at farm, 22; roasters, 23, f.o.b, Portland; light hens, 18-20; heavy hens, 21-2Z; old roosters, 11-14, Turkeys To producers L i v t weight fryers, 27, Rabbits Average to growers Live white, 3-44 lbs, 23-26, 54 bs, 18-21; old does, 10-14, lew igher. Fresh killed fryers to etailers, 38-61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500-700 lbs. 31.00-34.00; good, 28.00- 32.00; commercial 27.00-29.00; util ity, 28.00-27.; commercial cows 240-28.00; utility 23.00-26.00; can ners and cutters, 21.00-24.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters, 38.00-41.00; rounds 36.00 39.00; full loins, trimmed, 52.00- 57.00; forequarters 26.00 29.00; Chucks 28.00-32.00; ribs 37.00-41.00. Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-10 lb, 38.00-42.00; shoulders, 18 lb down, 24.00-27.00; spareribs, 36.50-40.00; fresh hams. 10-14 lb, 43.00-47.00. Veal and calves good-choice, all weights. J2.O-48.00; commercial 7.00-40.00. ; i Lambs Choice, 40-50 lb, 38 00- 40.00; good. 34.00-38.00. Wool Nominal, clean basis, Vs lood, 1.0-05 lb; blood, 1.03-08 b; 4 blood, 1.12-18; fine, 1.17-23, Conn try -dressed Meats, f.t.b. Vtland Beef Cows, utility, 22-24 lb cutters, 17-18. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 2-34; rough heavies, 20-30. Hogs-Best light blockers, 20-21 can light sows, 15-17. Lambs Good springers 34-36. Mutton Lightweight ewes and wethers, 12-14. Fresh Produce Onions Idaho Yellows, med, .25-50; lge, 2.75-3.00; whites. 4.25- : Ore. Sherwood Danvers, No. 1 .00-25; Wash. Yellows, Ige, 1.85- 200. Potatoes Ore. Central Russets, io. 1-A, 100 lb, best, 4.50-75; Klam ath Russets, No. 1, 6 ci, 4.25-50 daho baled Russets, 5-10 lb, 2.75- .00. 100 lb sack, 4.50-5.00. Hay New crop, no. 2 green lfalfa, baled, f.o.b. truck, Port and and Seattle, 43.00-46.00, Philco Radio 35 4 Pugct Sound P k L. 26 H Radio Corporation 49 Rayon ier Incorp. 39 H Republic Steel 49 Richfield Oil 76 S Reynolds Metals 48 Vi Safeway Stores Inc. 53 Vs Scott Paper Co. 74 V Sears Roebuck 4 Co. 34 Sinclair Oil 62 H Socony 72 Southern Pacific 57 4 Standard Oil Calif. 98 V Standard Oil N.J. 59 H Studcbaker Packard 8 Sunshine Mining 8 Swift ft Company 47 H Transamerica Corp. 39 H Twentith Century Fox 23 S union Oil Company. . 59 I Union Pacific 185 V United Airlines 44 United Aircraft 71 4 United Corporation 6 '4 United States Plywood 46 United States Steel 60 Warner Pictures . 20 V4 Western Union Tel 21 Westinshouse Air Brake 32 Vs Westinghouse Electric 65 Woolworth Company 50 Vi NOTICI TO CREDITORS .l Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed as executrix of the Estate of I. Albert Berry, deceased, by the Circuit Court of the State) of Oregon for Marlon County, anting In Probate, and she has duly qualified as such executrix: all persona having claims against the estate of said decedent are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified, ae required by law to the undersigned at 127 Oregon Building, Salem, Oregon, within I months from the date of the first publication ot this notice. Dated at Sslem. Oregon, and nrat published this 2th day of February, l!WJ. ALFRIEOA FRANCES BARRY . Executrix of the Estate) of i, Albert Barry OSTTRMAN th WILUAMS 227 Oregon Building , Salem, Oregon Attorneys for Estate First publication February 39, ISM. Last publication March if, 1M Fsfc. 21, Mar. 1, 14, 21 C'TA j3 (AD-ChiC! grains: Cpn Ckse WHEAT V-ir. ,2 31-31', 1M Xev JliV-1 JiJ'.-'s Jul . .2m jo,,., , SpL . J .12-02'i 2 Ol', Dee. 2ui', 2 04 CORN Mar. , 1 34',-JS 1 SMi-M', Mv I 3-;t-3 131,-',, July . , 141.-ta 142 Sept . 1 42-42's 1 4:', Dec. , 135 ',-34 1.33 's OATS :Msr. , si i, i-2 I May , 4-M'; . RYE . . . 1 ',-2S 1 J4 1KV' 1 , 1 2!',-2 122 Ill's . M'.-'a - , to V, . 7. SOYBEANS Mar. , 2 5 Mar . 2 J-2H tM'.-Sl's 13' July . 2 M'-5'i 2S3'(-S Sept. .24S-45' SM',-44 Nov. , .23S'a 2J7VJ1 notici or snciAL euctiom Tuesday. April X 19SS - NOTIC HEREBY IS GIVEN that en Tuesday. AprU 2, 19M. a special I election will be held in the area or I territory bounded and described as louows, 10-wit: Beginning at the southeasterly cor- I ner of we-itwood Heignta Addition. Salem, Polk County, Oregon, as re-1 corded In Book 4. Page 27, Polk County Hecord or lown Plats; thence westerly along the south-1 erly Una of said West wood Heights I addition and extension thereof to I the southwesterly corner of that I certain tract of land conveyed tol Jacob and Emma Lowen ae record-1 ed in Vol. 110. Page 370. Deed I Records. Polk County, Oregon; thence northerly alone the wester ly line of Mid Lowen tract of land I to the northwesterly earner of said I Lowen tract of land: thence east erly along the northerly line of said Lowen tract of land to the north easterly corner of said Lowen tract of land; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Lowen tract of land to the northwesterly comer of En eel Heights Addition, Salem. Polk County, Oregon, as recorded in Book 4. Page IS, Polk County Record p Town Plats; hence east efly along the northerly line of said Engel Heights Addition to the point of intersection with the existing city limits: thence southerly along I the exisung city limits to an angle I point in the exisunc city limits: thence easterly along the exisUng I city limits to an angJe point in the I existing city limits;. Uience south-1 erly along the existing city limits K to an angle point in the existing city limits: thence westerly along! the existing city limits and exten sion thereof to the southwesterly corner of thst certain tract of land conveyed to Charles I. Adams, et ux, as recorded in Vol. 72. Page 17S. Deed Records. Polk County. Oregon thence northerly along the westerly line of said Adams trsct of land to the ooint of beginning, for the purpose of submitting to the registered voters ot aucn area ori territory, for their approval or re lee-1 lion, the poposltion of the annexation I to the city ot salem. Oregon, ol sucn area or territory. The registered I voters el such area hereny are in-1 vlted to vote upon the proposition I Of such annexation. I THE POLLING PLACE for laid election will be at the residence ofl Marvin Lowen. I2S Fir Gardens with in the area above described. Said I election will be held at said polling place beginning n inu o cioci in tnei afternoon and continuing until I 00 1 o ciock in the evening of uie saia Jia day of April. 19M BY ORDFR Of THU COMMON .... .. .-i. COUNCIL Or THE CITY Or SALEM, OREGON, rehruary IT, 195. ALFRED MUNDT City Recorder. Salem. Oregon I Feb. 29, Mar. 7. 14, 21. 211 NOTICE Of INTENTION TO LAY I WATER MAIN ALONG FOREST HILLS WAT NOTICI HEREBY IS GIVEN that! the Common Council of the City ofl Salem. Oregon, deema It necessary I and expedient and hereby declares I Its Intention to construct. Install, and I lay a water main two Inches la dla- meter In and along FOREST HILLS WAY, from a point I 4S feet east of the northesst corner I of Lot 3 ot the Resubdivision of I Fraction of Outlot S and Acreage, Fair Oaks. Polk County. Oregon. to the west end of Forest Hills Way. in the City of Salem. Oregon. in accordance with the plans, specifi cations, and estimates for such wster main approved by the Common Council February 27, 19M. and which are now on file and may be examined in the office of the city recorder at the city nail, and which shall be deemed a part of this notice. The cost of laying such water main In front ot the property hereinafter described will he assessed against such property, the council deeming the same benefited by tha laying of such water main, to-wit: - The north 100 feet of Lots 1. 4. and i, of Besubdivl-ilon of Fraction ofl uutiot a and Acreage, Fair Oaks, Polk County, Oregon: and Lots 4 and S, Hillside Addition, i-uie, loumy, uregnn. The Common Council wilt, at 7:1 o clock p.m., March 28. 1956. In the council chambers of the pitv h.n I hear and consider objections. If any I there be, to the proposed Improve-1 ment, tha size of the Dronosed ( I main, or to the Inclusion of any ofl a property in tne benefited dis trict. By Order ot the Common Council wis tun uay or rehruary, 19M. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. M.1S.M.21. Estate Job A. Gregg NOTICI OP FINAL ACCOUNT (NO. 1417) III the Circuit Court of the State of uregon for the County of Msrlon, Probata Deoartment In the Matter of the Estate of John A. bregg. deceased: Notice Is hereby given that the unaersignea. as administratrix of the estate of John A. Gregg, deceased, nas tiled ner Final Account In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County, and that Friday. the Ith day of April, I DM, at the hour ot S:30 o'clock In the forenoon of said day and the court . room of said court has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published: Wrdnes- dsv. March 7. ISM Data of last publication: Mar. . 1M. ' Arletha L. Gregg, Administratrix. Ernest 3. Burrows, - Attorney. Mar. 7. 14. 21. 21 NOTICE . NOTICE HERFBY IS GIVEN that by an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marlon, In Probate, duly made on the fourteenth day of March, IsM, LEOLYN C. BARN ITT was duly appointed as administratrix of the estate of BERTHA R. HARNETT. deceased, and that she has duly ousl- Uied as such administratrix All persona having claims against said estate hereby are required to pre-1 sent them, with proper vouchers, to I ssld administratrix, at 211 Pioneer I Trust Building. In Salem. Marion County. Oregon, within six months I from the date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dsted and first published on the I twenty-first day of March, last. LEOLYN C. BARNETT. AJ Administratrix Aforesaid. Carson. Carson at Gunnar. Attorneys for said Administratrix. M2UI.A 4 il.ll. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned has been appoint- I ed Executor of the Estate of Alvsrol S. Hussey, decessed. 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Bona fid offers of ployment with pay belong In "Help Wanted" columns, Ada m ether column which quire investment la stocks, samples, equipment or cash bond should be thoroughly In yeetlgsed before paying out ny money. Advertisers re oulrtne a cash Investment far samples or merchandise, aids, etc., must so specify their ads Kindly report any exception this rule to the classified vertising manager. USE ournal Want-Ads . m bitployClossTCT CO SAVE NOW! Brand new Xenmor - Console SEWING MACHINE Only 15.00 Down I 1 Brand New Kenmor Canister VACUUM CLEANER Sears Roebuck & Co. SM No. Capitol 29.95 --3 z&'mmtmTff, n ' m i r 'eeiiMiii5 gtVtiVeU"- ST 'NsV -m Vt- ' Wf sV ALLSTATE REBUILT Engines FORD V I, 1MS-1KI CO $19 Down, $12 Month on Sears Easy Payment "Satisfaction - guaranteed or your money back." SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. 830 N. CAPITOL 3 IV v.i 313 V I i 1 J B.m i v,c:.u FArni Information Th. 3Ct4 3TT7 ertonal At . S BAKHT . . (VW MAKKET Frojen tuna, tamale, cn rkea at beef pies, t2 2i a dox. F:iu pie. JMM iarse bread. S for tie. Fresh dougntnuta by 7 a. as, every jnormrg. Ph. J-7J71. INCOME TAXf-SrAreTyou tnOZ paying yours Ph. 2-4" U. ALCHOUrS Anonymous e-nup No. L 2uS N. Coml S-4.vf7. WILL not be responsible for sny bills ether than any own. Vol- ney and Agnes Biggins, la ADS LN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . . Too late to Classify tha NEW LAWNS: Prepared - ed. Roto-Hoelng. Duan eott, 2-SlTI. Wol- FOR RENT: 1 acres off Mc- Cleary Rd. Ph. 2-723 after 4 p.m. . ada LADY for care of mo. old baby & 4 yr old boy. days, my home. Starting AprU Sth. Ph. 4-41. FOR SALE: acre. Fisher tausl Road. Ph. 2-WOl. 14' TRAILER house 'a Bulck Super. Both with extra. Trade for later model car. See at lie Oxford or Ph. 4-4fl after 19SS MODERN trailer he, a be traitor space for rent. New Four Corner Trailer Court, 4040 Stat St. Ph..2-m. FOR SALE: NEW Lavender Clenhaven suit, size la. 4-34 fter S p.m. SECRETARY.: hrs. per day, I of the day week. Willamette u raver. .spAthleU Dtpt. Ph. 1-BDRM. he., unfurn. S680 Cen ter SL Inquire J9BQ tenersi. ad COMPACT cleaner nrly. aew, Admiral radio 4k pnono, sea service, chrome dng. set. also The four table. Ph. S-aiOT. YOUNQ Mother with two chU- ot dren would UK child cere ot two or three more, pn. s-oaia. FOR LEASE: Service SUtioa. 8. 12th ex Hlnea. iaquir Fairgrounds Bd. CAD. for SIM. Good tire, paint k motor, radi. heater, excel lent. 4-0TT3. WANTED, womaa to car for elderly lady. SSO mo. room, it board. Ph. T. A. 7-as21. Pleas call again. Name wot lost. one. DAVENPORT, ehair. rug. din tne tehle it chairs. Hotoolnt nrra em stove, rfrig4 chest ot drawers, Maytag washer, all excel. to eond. 202S Market re IS4S FORD V-4 Coupe, worth more SS5. Eve. Ph. 4-5201. MEW lawn complete, free eel S-S44S morn. 4-24l Eve. OFFICE spec for young attor sales ney. Library. Dhone It sec I tarial service available. Ph. S-S733. to ad LEAVING STATE Good, modern l-bdrm. hem. hdwd. firs., garsge, t A. iso. TSO n. rn. i-ut. ThoDsFS to rent. bdrma. Le- eatea Mortn. immeaiai pos session. 141 IM. Gtoa Wood sy. 1H4 N. Summer. RED EC- unfura. t bdrm- elect. heat. Garage In small court K B. sand. l-osi. $30. New 1-Bdrm. Unfurn. Large rm. Bo. Sslem. 4-SSOS SACRIFICE tO Olds. IS Sedan, Hydramatle, RAH. Pn. 4-1450, SMALL ROTO-TTLLLNQ JOBS PH. 13871 CUTE AS A bug ear. Thl cosy little home, near Leslie school with everything needed Includ ing extra bedroom In base ment, corner lot. Just the place for widow lady or couple mat work and priced t only jt.xjo. Owner leaving. Call L. - E, Klumpp. Realtor. 1-742 for ap pointment to snow. L. E. KLUMPP, REALTOR 3055 Portland Rd. Good '3S to 'M panel r pick- up truck. Ph, h. 4-MHI. SPECIAL 'H Leisur-Hom, II tU SWs. Una LSSC, isw Mae Av. BEST 4 speed panel 1 400 to MM cash will buy. Ph. S-S42S after I p.m. IS CHEV. ',i T. pick-up, 4 speed trans. Over load spg. Re-built motor. In good eond. $150. M50 ,Swegl Rd. 18S0 OLDS. "W, Radio, heater, loaded with extras. Exc. eond. throughouM7Mh.Jl-S8JI; YOUR' Choice: 1 well built at well locsted contemporary 1 bedrm. homes. No financing. Low down pym't SOO At 111 Chemawa Rd. Ph. S-4434. tSS DOWN VH a month buys this 1 room home, well and pressure pump. 11. MO. E. A. McGlauflin, RM.. US N. High. Ph. S-SSll l-WJJ. OFFICE Spec, in heart of downtown Salem, l, I, i room auites. Inquire Liberty Investment Co., Room 1, 221 N, Liberty. PhJ-STll FOR LEASE. 11 Acres, suitable for broccoli. Irrigation avail able. Keizer Dlit. Ph. 2-4471 after 7 pm. SMALL, modern, turn, rental for one. 23S0 Mynieve. RM. furo Apt., newly dee.. reas. IW N. Cottage. EXPERIENCED elderly eoupl with Income, wanta to man age or help with apartment or Motel In exchange for rent. can give plenty of references. Statesman-Journal bo xwa. EXPERIENCED service stsUon man needs work. Ph. 3-S497. PLOWINO at rotovatlng. Ford equip. Morn, at eves, ph, 1-3931. TRADE Mshogsny drop lesf dining table h matching chairs for large Osk table At cnaira or will buy. Ph. after S 3 p m 4-03JJ. PLATFORM rocker. Haviland plates, cups, saucers, single bed. bedding, chest, mise'l. Ph, 4-1S73. ' LATE model Bendix dryer $19 00 Guaranteed. Late model Eaiy Spinner wenher guaranteed ass, Re-built Electrolux vecuum cleaner 1 yr. guarantee lnt.So. ! Compact Vac. cleaner Wpol lsher As hassock Reg. $160 now t)S (1 only). M in. Deluxe Olympia sink complete fixture Sr cabinet reg. 122 S3 3 only) I1J0 M. Wringer washers M.IS up. Clearance of all 1 Norge Appliances. BUY NOW It SAVE. Terms. CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC 2040 N. Capitol Phon 1-4712 SMALL-studio piano as bench In good cond. lUt. Ph. 4-im FOR SALE: Rotted fertiliser, sack or load deUvered. Ph. -232. PROTRUSION. mbulant mt oda are superior because: ne operation, less expense, quirk results, sane At aatisfartory. The Reynolds Clinic. A. Reyn oldsN D , 1144 Center St. LOST: White female pointer li yrs. old) answers Penny. Vicinity of South 15th St. junction. Ph. I-IM1 or 2-4SM. LOSTi Black liwhil frmato terrier puppy, vicinity of Gea HospttaL Ph. S-7M. Plan LOST. VI fin It y of Salem Heights, large white male Removed An o "Husky. i BawMd. t. 1 TO T ' " f- r r-.r i I i-'. .. n -.. i.ve I i v 'r . . J tf r-.n. r-.r . - 9 t hank, i nr f a-. -r t.y.uj P't 9. Amrnr.rt lr-- n. ALCf.-iU.- lA;-.,v""i S. CiKfin r.-tt. t- ,- 1 ft 4-" MADAMFATIMA PALM. CARDS. PSYCHIC ADV. Telia pest, pres-nt future Advk-e en ail mailers. SPECIAL J eorrpiete reeding SI with this ad. for li-nitrj time only. Be wise. Jl.J So. Commercial, acmes from Raa daUs Chuck Wagon. 40Q Ap-iculture 401 Lnrtttotk for Sol FOR SALE Nice big thrifty SL bak.u . 1 . - . . - iwr pigs, e-uij. FOR SALE or trade, eentla pontes for children, also good aaddi horses. Bob France. 4 N. Water St, Silverton, Ph. 2-1M. SHEEP For sale. TS head, a head year unax. av neaa ewes tarr.be. Nona ever years old. Buy. er may have option of renting had ff SPTTOJ. SS acres el pe-tul. & B, Wood. Can by. Or. Pa,Hia. HORSES c saddle mid monuyy pyrnt. a rjf suverto Rd. R TJ. pel. PH. -uJ. PROFESatONAL horssshoer. La (aoMsl, -734 T -au3. acjrsrmc f,0R5xsH0Enti i amivizY. rK i-aaus. LOCXXa SEir, SUfter Oregess, is wr woois si ia icarr per II In. Custom kimng. Trail' loaned free. Salem Meat C. GUERNSEY cow with calf. Tot seie. m. s-H31. FOR SALE Sorrel gelding, gen tle for ladies or rhildre. A as addles, Ph. 4-aSS. i :.i- CATTLK. horse a. at fci. Mccandllsh, Rt. 2. 2-ia. L45 hu,,T- 6t F, Soramee, UN Harmony Dr. PV a-tusf! CATTLE BUTERS E. L and H. nea, tan a lata, a-U4, 1-430. LTVXSTOTK buyer, da Kto Id-, wawna. AW a, Jtoh BSasw 4-iUI. Poultry )s4 Robbtrg -it FOR SALE IS whft rock ehis aena i me. eta, pn. a-eOTS. - FOR SALE 100 New Hampshire) puueta reaoy to toy. 4-4631. i t lens dressed. PhT , .. J 1 l Jas. iiso ,, I LAYING hens, hens -uw. Harold Boon Rd. WHITE Rock capons. Hi lb. so ids. pn, g aw BABY CHICKS, lie straight run. rnotc t r-armentors. New Hamp., Whlto Rock and Leg horn. Special New Hamp. and Whit Rock pullet, lie. Par ttwnter red roneter, Sc. ' VALLEY FARM sVTORl Ph. 4-4S24 Salem , vi... f ? ".. .1 200 W. Leghorn bene. . sue. laying ivi. ramuy lilnene reason aelllng. WUl deUver. 22 Bill SL McMlnnviU. i r -i 453 Ptft TOY Pomeranian puppies. I me. oia. a swa.. pea. Also I pr. c breeders, msl at female. Reg. at had shots, excellent stork. , Inq. t Lloyd's Richfield Sta. 17iM B. Ird. 1 ml. S. on Eugen Hwy. Corvsllts. ORANGB r apricot canaries for nesting, rn. -jbs. FOR SALE Colli pup, mala. Ph. -4iT atter p.m. rAAAKEETB. Cages fit Supplies, B Is M Aylary, JU fcUyvoad,, Ph. 4-S423, IUr-ARAKrTS Normal . 4S W. Browning. Ph. i-SOff. BEO, Bos to fiuU Terriers. Pa. FOR SALE, female Pekingee or u-ao tor xviMat awevoa guns, Ph. S-IJSS. BEAUTIFUL DalmaUon. house broxen. sjs. mm Huge. PUPS: Colli, whit male. Cock ers, toy breeds, too. I-ln. YOUNO parakeet, csges, feed. Mickey. U2S S. Com. S-27M. aURO Paradls for bird, esfee. auppue 119 uvlagstssa S-itu, 410 Saeds nd Flanrs A Plant Greenhouse St Florists Garden supplies eeeda plant I2na S. IT' Ph. S-tefO Eve as Sua. MARSHALL strswberry plants, Ph. UFS Aumsviu aner . WILLAMETTE red raupberry plants. Ph. I-S9M after p.m. SPECIAL Urge Blueberry plant 7 year oiu; bj mi eeco. mia dlegrov Nursery. Ph. 4-431 EVERGREEN blackberry plants. any or all. Ph. Woouburn mu All Auction Suits Furniture Auction Wed. Eve., March 21st at 7:30 P.M. Loads or Good Used Furniturt To Be Sold Wed. Eve. I pe. maple Mr. ! Mrs. bedroom et with cnest en cnest, eery good 4 pc. Wsl. bedrm. set, I pc. Cray dinette set. 11 pe. chroma breakfast seta, 14 in, tabto model, T. V. set, Solid Wal. china closet, Wsl. dress er. SxlJ wool rug, gray, Beau tyreat I. S. mattress It bos spring, Bendix auto, washer, 1st model. M gal. Westing house water heater, t blond coffee tables, I Maple cricket chairs, hi chair, I act dishe service for I, Several davenoa, as davenports Si chairs. Wring er washers, box springs Is mattresses, occ. chairs, S large tarps, Many misc. article of furniture. Come to buy or selL Always a good sale for con signor or buver. LANE SUDTELL'S " AUCTION SALES "" Phone 3-4091 day or eve. J15 Silverton Rd. THURS.; MARCH 22 10 AM. Misc. some furniture, fruit trees. It shrubs, tools. 14 ft. gaiv. pipe. 1 In. A !. 1 P.M. LIVESTOCK Chicken, rabbits, calve ft Vest, heifers, feeder stork, pigs, sow I Pigs, Milk It beef cows, bulls, steer, goeta, Tane sum's Auction Sales Phon 2-4001 211 Sltverto Rd. 112 Frwit t"Frw Frod"K) FEET MOSS It turkey dropping, . sacked lie. O. T. Mlkkelann, Rt. . Bos 142. Ph. AumevUto 7I4. m , GOOD msnur for gsrde eg i flower beds Will deliver Ph, I t-tus, r SUverto e-47Jt. SUDTELL'S ;5 t, -i ut.,-f Mlt'tf IS f t. -yS '1 .1 l,l.H ,.l 1U -t.- .,(! " . ..ft .. .,4 I KI.1J i ; , J ' - ! - S ' r 'lit I, IHlf -- ri