MARKET QUOTATIONS I Bf VlltJ Fuklni Company I Woolod lambs 120.00 to 123.00 B.Minf lambs 65 to 81 lbs 123.00 to 125.00 fiprlni limbi, 05 to 100 lb. 122 00 to f'J 00 Yearllni. under 120 lit, lltt.OO to 119 00 Yearllnis, ovir 130 lb. 113 00 to 117 00 rw s? oo to i id. oi cutttr co lio.oo to tii oo Put dairy cowi SlS.no to II .00 Dntry belfari 115 00 to tie 00 BUllJ 1 1 0U 10 I31.UD Cilvt (Joo to 450 lbs i:o 00 to 125 on Vial (180-300 lbi.1 cholet 13100 te 130 00 I J price paid wilt) in i5r ot Port' and prlcaa tor oich typ. Top, 170-335 ib rortland Eastildo Markrl Asparagus sold for ti. SO a 30-lb pyramid on the Portland Eastslde Farmer Whole i.ti maraat today. Spinach brought 11.50 to 11.75 an or ama box. Strawberries were 13.00 a 13-cup flat. Part land Praam Bullerfat Teuiatlvt, urct Immi diatt cbangt .'rtmlum quality mail mum to .35 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Po'tland 63-66c ib.: llrtl quality l-fl4c lb. . aecond quality B9-fl2c Valley route and country polnti 9c Imp than first Hotter Wholesale FOB oulk cube to wholesaler! Oradi AA, 03 score, 62-63c; A 92 score 81-62 'ic: B, DO core. 00c lb.; O. SB score. 000 lb Above prices are strict ly nominal Cheese aelllnt price to Portland whole sale Oregon tingles. 3B'fc 48'c Oregon 6 lb loal. aiH-BO'-fcn: iripteu w ia man males Eggs (Te Wbulcsalersi a grade luria 63' -51c; A medium, 60-51 'ic; grade B, area. 4S'i-49'e Eggs Purchased from (aimers Currem receipt!, 674-C"o do., buyers J-.iVc oe jov wholesale quotations on graded bail fo oest hennery eggs pnrlland Dairy Market Bo tier Price to retailers Uradr A A print. 07c AA cartons 68c A prin. (7c A cartons 6Bc : B prints, 05c Eggs PrkJ to retailers AA large 51-55c; certified A lame. 54c; A larm. o3-54c; AA medium. 53-S3c: certified A medium. 52c; A medium. 51 -53c; cartons 2c additional Cheese Price to retailers. Portland Oregon singles 40'j-MjVjc Oregon loal, ib 41-63'iic; trlpleu Ilia leu than am tits Poultry Live Chickens - No 1 quality FOB plants. No. 1 broilers under a1 lbs. 37-38c lb.; fryers 3Va to 3 lbs,, 29-30c lb.; roasters 4 lbs and over, 31-32c lb.: fowl Lenhorn under 4 lbs., 24-26c: over 4 lbs. 2B-20r; colored fowl, all weights, Il iac: roosters all weights, 18-20c. Rabbits Average u rower lot uv white; fryers white. 4-5 lbs 27-230 lb.. ft-6 lbs.. tb-Vlt lb., colored 33-25C. Old ut heavy does, 13- 18c oreved fryers to butchers. o7 50c. old r.ea ones. 35-38e Turkeys (Price quoted are not to the producer on a dressed weight oasiti -U 8 grade A young tomi, 51 53c lb ; No 1 foung hens, nominally 00c Dressed turkeys to retallerm Uiadf A young bene, 70-71c New Yorr style drese sd A grade ycung toms S8-59 Portland Miscellaneous Caseara Barb Dry 30o lb, green Ye Ib Wool Valley coarse and medium grades 4Sc Ib. Mohmir 28c Ib. on 12-month growth. Hides Calves 30o (b , according to weight klpa. 18c lb., beef 13-13c lb., bull l-0c lb.; country buyers pay 3c leas Nut Quotations Wain at Pranquettes first quallt Jura bo. 34.7c; large. 32. 7o; medium. 27 3c, sec end quality Jumbos, 30.3c. arga 28 2c, medium, 36.3c: baby 23.2c, 10ft shel first quality large. 29. 7c; medium 26 3c: sec ond quality large. 37 2c; medium 24 ta; baby 32.2c Filberts - Jumbo, 30e Ib , large, lie. medium, 10c: small, 13c Quotations above supplied by North west Nut Growers Quotation are on the basis of 100-lb bag purchase fob plants. Portland Grain Portland, Ore.. May I W Wheat fu t'irea not quoted. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 2.30; soft white (excluding) rex 3.20; white club J .'n; western red 3.20. Hard red winter: Ordinary 3.20; 10 per cent 2.30; 11 per cent 2.23; 12 per ernt 2.35. Today's car receipts: Wheat 74; barley 1; flour 17; corn 0; oats 3; hay; mill feed 10. Portland livestock Portland, Ore., Mar B 0J.B Livestock Cattle salable 125: calves 25. Palrly ac tive: generally steady; few common steers 19.00 to 23.00; load good 770 lb fed heif ers 23.50; two average medium kinds 31.00 to 33.00; good cows absent; medi um 17.50 to 17.75; cutter and common 15.00 to 17.00: canners 13.00 to 14.50: odd head good beef bulls 33.00; good and choice veater scarce; bulk common and me dium 15.00 to 27.00. Hoga salable 100; generally steady with Wednesday; bulk good and choice 180 to 240 lb butchers 20.35: odd head 2S0 to 270 lbs. 18.00 to 10.00: good and choice sows 10.00 to 17.00; few heavies over 600 lbs 15.50. Sheep salable 150; all slaughter classe. steady; small lot good 108 lb wooled lambs 34.50; common out at 31.00; com mon shorn ewes 7.50 to 0.50. Chicago livestock Chicago. May B V-(USD At Salable hogs 7.000; fairly active; 25 cents higher on butchers under 240 lb: heavier weights unevenly strong to 25 cents higher; these weights closed slow; sows steady to 25 cents higher: top 10 85; most good and Choice 170-270 lb 18.25-18.75; 280-320 lb 17.50-18.35: few 330-400 lb heavies 16 75 17 50: good and choice sows undrr 400 lb mortly 16.00-10.50: 435-500 lb 15.00-15.75: heavier weights down to 14.00 for around 000 lb averages. Salable cattle 4.000: salable calves 400: uneven; medium to low-eood steers 1.050 lb up slow, steady to weak; other steers and yearlings fairly active, mostly steady; spots 35 cents higher on good yearlings; heifers steady to weak; cows and bull steady: realer utrong: tap 35.50 for three loads good to low-choice 1.075-1,150 Ib alters: bulk medium and good steers 1.300 lb down 33.35-25.00: heavier weights acarce; load choice Colorado fed heifers htld above 35.50; few loads good heifers 50 lb down 24.00-24.75; common to good beef cows 17.00-30.50; eanhers and cutters 13.00-10.75: medium and good sausage bulla 30.00-33.00: bulk veelers 19.00-28. 00; practical top 20.00. Salable sheep 1,500; very little done: steady to 3 cents lower; heavy fat ewe showed most decline: no choice lambs gold. Salem Market's Can let ed treat reports ef ftalta deal rs for (be gtttdanee t Capital Jearnal Readers. (Revised dally). elall Peed Prices rg Mask W.1S. Rabbit Pellets 14 41 -Dairy Peed 14 00 Fault rv? frivin trices Orsd A eol d hens 33c; grade A Leghorn hens. II eenta. Grade A eolored fryers, three Pounds and up, 30c. Orad A old roosters 18 'ent or Baying price Intra larrg AA, e: lane AA. 47c: large A. 45-47c: medium AA, tie, medium A, 4I-4)e. pullet. 38-IOc Wb ale tale Prlee Bgg wholesale price 7 cents above these prices above Grade A generally quoted At 53c; me diums 48c. Premium lie; Ho. 1. Me; No L Bl-tOe (buying gtrieei) iter Wholesale grade A, If-I7g re tail 71-Tae Asia, In population and square miles, Is by far the largest of the continents. Why Suffer Any Longer When -hers fan as out Chinese 'emediej Amailni success for 5000 -ears a China Ne matter wttb what llnents yow are afflicted- disorder tnualtu nesn lungs liver kidneys ts. constipation ulcere. tUabetes -heutnatba gall and bladder, fever gin em ale complaints. CHARLII CHAN nvn hcrb co. nfflee Rear I to 0 faea end Hat Onty t4 sj CwmerelaJ STOCKS QUOTATIONS Br the Aaocleied Praasl American Can ... 02S Am Pow dj A 9H Am Tel Tel 1434 Anaconda WW Bendis AviaMno Ji'i Beth Steel 29H Bo ins Airplane 11 . Calif Packlni 33' j Canadian Pacifls 12'i Cass J 1 344 Caterpilar , 67li Chrysler . siti Com with Sou 3Ti Cons Vuitea 10", Continental Can 33l Crown lieroacb 21'.- Curttu Wrlgni g1, Douglas Aircraft upont de Nem 9 enerai Eiectrig 37H General foods 42 Qeneral Uutora 59 Ooodyear T.rs 42'4 Int Rarvestar , 34H mi Paper , 47H Kinnecott 44'. Llbby McN t Vk Long Bell 'A" 19 Montgomery Ward 54 Hash Kelvinetor 13'4 ffat Dairy 31'i fr Central nt northern ('aeifle UN Par Am rsh 12, Pas Oas fc Pieg 33' Pae Tel di Tel 90'i Penney J 0 47s Radio Corp , 12 14 Rajor er 33 Raronier Pfd 39 Remolds UiaU 31 Riehfleld 31 fateway rttores 33 ears Roeburk isn leathern Pacific 40"4 Staaidard Oil CeJ 66 ttadebaker Co-p 19 n luasblae Mining oh rransa.aerca 11 Jnie 'aeifie 301 J a ; ew Oil C goii OatMd lrtnes 13 0 Bieel 731; Aaraei dra Pie , 1 a I i STMlwertii ,.ti DEATHS Catherine Zlegler in this city Hay 2. Mrs. Catherine Ziealer, late resident of 4210 Pilbert Bt. Survived by her husband, Alva Zlegler. oarem; cmiaren, Mrs. cveiyn Carlson an( Wilbur Zlegler. Choteau. Mont.. Mm Low. ell Torlle. WUner. Neb.. Mrs. Alfred Ter. leson, Independence, Mrs. Howard Robin son, Dallas, and Mrs. Harold Baker Brooks; brothers, Ralph Coleman. Omaha. Neb., and Harley Coleman. Ashland. Neb. sister, Mrs. Margaret Vanderman. Ash. land, and 10 grandchildren. Services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon chapel i-riaay, May B at 1 p.m. Interment In Bel- crest Memorial park, Rev. Dudley Strain win oinciate. William T. Van Blyk William T. Van Slyke, late resident of 158 South 14th street, at a local hospital Tuesday. May 3. at the ate of 85 Survived by wife. Mrs. Myrtle Van Slyke 01 aairm; orotner, M. D. Van Slyke of Lone Rock, Wise: a foster sister, Mrs. Alice Slewert of Salem; and several nieces, nephews and cousins. Sedvlees will be held at the Clough-Barrlck chanel Sat urday. May 7, at 3 p.m. with Rev. w. Har old Lyman officiating. Interment In Bel-c-est Memorial park, French Marlon Wiley Prsncls Marlon Wiley, late resident of Salem route 4, box 332. at a local hos pital Tuesdey. May 3. Survived bv his i i i i it-j i i I I 4yi I t - Ak about Ward Monthly Credit Termlf Install now, pay Wards later. wife, Mrs. Muriel Wiley, Salem; three cnimren. norma Rae, Loritg and Robert Wiley, all 0' S-im; mother. Mr. M'tle wiiey. Springfield. Colo.; liners, Mrs. Iva DoLon, LsJunta. Colo.. Mr. Til lie Davis. Er'.ck, Okie., and Mr. Dorothy Hartley, Sprlmfield: and brothers. Ira wney of Walsh. Colo., and John Wiley of LaJunta. Member of the Plrst Baptist church. Services will be held at the Howell-Edwards Saturday. May 7. at 10 a.m. with Rev. Lloyd T. Anderson officiating. Concluding erviee will be held at the Belcrest Memorial cemetery, Louis Draprla Louis Drapela, at the family residence at route 4, Salem, May 3, at the age of 50 years, Survived by wife. Anna V. Drap ela of Salem: two sons. Jwephp Drapela of Salem and Norman Drapela with the U. 8. Air Force In Germany; two brothers. Id ward Drapela and Frank Drapela of Lebanon, and a sister. Mr.'. Mary Harper of Grants Pass. Oregon.-Services will be he!d Friday. May 0, at 1:30 p.m. at the Howell-Edwards ehap"l with concluding services nl Belcrest Memorial park. tlbert Owen In this city May i. Albert Owens, late resident of 90 East Pa rk b' ret, Salem. Announcement of services later by W. T. Rltdon company. ninbel C. Hart In this city May 4. Mabel c. Hart. late reMdent of 193 Shipping street, Announce, merit of services later by W. T. Rigdon company. Richard A. Mueller Richard A. Mueller, late resident 01 3070 Court St., near Corvallls May 3 at he aae of 25 years. Survived oy nis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto M. Mueller. Sa lem; a Ulster, Mrs. Hazel Gatzka. Great Palls. Mont.: two brothers, Lawrence V. Mueller. Mishawaka. Ind.. and T. Sat. Carl J. Mueller, in U.S. army at Tokyo, Japan. Funeral services will be held from it. Josephs Catholic church Saturday, May 7, at 0 a.m. Direction "the DeMoss Youngblood Funeral home of Corvallls. George Elbert Geo-se Elbert, late resident 01 Los An ics. C)(f.. at a local hospital May 4. Sirvlvrd by a sister. Mrs. Miry Lechelle end a brother. Lniiih Flbrt. both of Sa ,em. Gra wilde services wilt be held Fri day, May 0, at 10:30 a.m. at Belcrest Mem orial park with the Rev. Louis E. White of ficiating. Direction ol Clough-Barrlck com pany. Edward O. Lor an Edward O. Logan, late resident of 353 D street, Salem In Albany, May 5. sur vived by wife, Mra. Myrl Logan of Salem; daualiters. Mrs. Rate Hoik of Long Beach, Calif.. Mrs. Jane Warren of Bandon and Mrs. Res Moor or Prlnevtiie; a son. L. 8. Louan. Jr., of Oakland. Calif.: mother, Mrs. Maude Logan of Redmond. Oreaon, and a sister, Mrs. Wanda A bene of Red mond. Also survived by five grandchild ren. Services will be held Saturday. May 7. at 1:30 p.m at the Clough-Barrlck chap el with Rev. W. Harold Lyman officiating. Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. Arthur R. Ecelhoff Arthur R. Egelhoff. late resident of 2383 Lee St., at a local hospital May 4. Sur vived by his wife, Mrx. Mabel I. Egelhoff, Salem: daughters, Mrs. Irene AlderinK. Pease, Minn.. Evelyn Egelhoff. Salem: son. Arthur Egelhoff. Jr., Salem: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Egelhoff. Brvrnswlck, Neb.; sister, Emma Karney. Omaha, Neo.; brother Merle Egelhoff, Loa Angeles, Calif., and a granddaughter. Adel Dar ne Alderink. Services will be held Fri day, May 0, at 3 p.m. In the Clough-Barrlck chapel with Interment In Belcrest Memorial park. OBITUARY Carl Leslie Parker Dallas Graveside services for Carl Les lie Parker, who was killed while serving In the navy In the Bouth Pacific in 1944. 155 N. Liberty fcf. 1 will be Saturday In the loop cemetery under the direction of Dallas post 3303. Veterans of Foreign Wars. Henkte and Bollnian have charge of arrangements. The navy veteran wan the son of Orris Eston Parker of Newport, and Mrs. Haiel M. Parker of Dallas. He wss born at Veedenburg. Ind.. June 33. 1934, com ing with his parents to Oregon when he was 3'i years old. He received his school ing in Tillamook county. As soon as he was IT years 01 age, he loined the navy on July 4, 1941. He was aboard the UBS enterprise at int time 01 me japaneie attack on Pearl Harbor. Through the war, he served in both the Atlantic and Pacific tones and met his death when the USS Cooper was sunk near Leytg In the Philippines on December 3. 1944. He was 30 years of age. Surviving are the mother. Dallas; the tatner. Newport two sisters. Manning Earhart of Woodson, and Imogene Park er 01 Dallas; nine nrotners. jenie. to ward, Robert, Merrill, James, Warren and Ivan, all of Dallas. Lowell of Woodson and Howard of Roseburg. Mrs. Nettle Nelson Monitor Mrs. Nettie Nelson. 85. resi dent of Monitor for many years, died Wednesday evening at a Portland hos pital. She was born April 0. 1864. Be sides her husband, Hans Nelson, Monitor, she Is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Er ville. Valleio. Calif., and a son, Dr. Carl Moran. Orcua Island, Wash.; seven broth ers and sisters In Iowa, and five step children. Tone ByJIand Oualset Silverton Mrs. Tone ByJIand. 88. died Thursday morning at her home, 202 S. Church. She was born in Norway March 7. 1861. Surviving are three daughters. Titlle Aas. Fertile, Minn.; Gunhlld Ped erson, Minneapolis; Carrie McDonald, Corvallls; five sons. Gunder, at Peters burg. Nebr.; Stephen, of Nebraska; Olaf, Kelso, Wash.; Edwin. Omaha, Nebr., and Jens Qualset. Floral Park. L. I.. New York; brother, iver uyjiana. Aioian. Nebr., and a sister. Bertha Needhal. Long Brach, Calif.; also 18 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Announcement later by the Ekman funeral home. William Lynn Mitchell Albany William Lynn Mitchell, 59, died it his home at Albany Route 2, Tue.ay. Funeral services were held at t!ie Fort mi ller-Fredericlwen chapel Thursday. Burial in the Riverside cemetery. Mr. Mltchel' was born at. Albany, April 10, 1890, and Is survived by his mother, Mrs. W. C. Mitchell, Albany; a brother, B uce. of Portland; a sister, Mrs. Elba Burnett Albany. Roy Alton Hubcr Lyons Roy Alton Huber died at his home in Lyon Sunday evening following a short Illness, at the age of 60 years. 0 months and 11 days. He was born at Jordan. Oct. 20, 1888. His father died when he was nine years old, after which he with his mother spent three years In Arliona. Returning to Mt, Pleasant, he finished his schooling there. He also at- end'd Oregon State College for three j ears, returning to Jordan where he was united In marriage to Alice Jane McDonald. Dec. 18, 1913, moving to Lyons t 1913, where he spent the rest of his life. To this union were born three children, Doris Jane, deceased. Maxlne ray and Donald Ry)e. He worked at the carpenter trade for many years, building several residences and business build nit s in Lyons, later working in the local mills as planerman. Surviving are his widow, Alice Huber; one daughter, Mrs. Maxlne Keeley of Portland, and one son. Donald Huber, and one grandson, Dennis Allen Huber of Lyons; one step brother, Max McCall of Chewy Chase, Md.: one .step slstr, Madge Waggoner of Portland. Funeral services were held Tuesday after 10m from the Weddle funeral homo in Stayton. with Dr. David Feraerson of Mill City Presbyterian church officiat ing. Ralph and Kirk Wlrlk furnished the music. Interment wax In the Fox Valley cemetery, with Alex Bodeker, Gates Cochran. Clyde Bressler, Phillip Pletrok, Eidon Mulkey and Ted Preres as pall bearers. Phone 3-3191 A Complete Job INSTALLED AT BIG SAVINGS! Save time and money. Neatly . . . quickly . . . Wardi trained men wilt install siding, roofing, wall tile and insulation for you. Compare with other estimates you get. You'll find Words complete installation costs you less. Remember, Wards bodes this job all the way. Don't wait, get your free estimate nowl BLOWN-IN INSULATION let Wards experts blow it in your attic, roof, hard to get at places. For cooler home in summer, keeps heat outside; warmer home in winter . . . heat stays in. Prevents heat waste. Save up to 30 on fuel bills. ASPHALT ROOFING Shingles, roll roofing, installed by Wards experts gives you the beautiful, lasting roof you want. Choose either longer wearing Thick Tab, colorful Hexagon shingles ., or lower cost Roll Roofing. Wide choice of colors. SIDING, THREE TYPES Roll brick for real brick look . . . Wavy Edge or Asbestos for natural wood-grain effect. Siding protects, beautifies your home for years. Have Words siding specialists install It for you for lasting beauty and protection. WALL COVERINGS Installed by Wards m.n, saves you redecorating costs lor years. Enduring beautilul wall tile or tileboard brightens, modernizes kitchen, ploy-room or bathroom. Sunproof Aluminum tile, Tileboard In many attractive colors. FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS SEE WARDS FIRST I lS5 N. Liberty, Salem, I would like more Informotion on Instollotion Insulation OAspholi Roofing D Wall Coverings Siding. Nome.. . Address. Gy. .Stale. Sarah S. Weed I Amity Sarah I. Wood, mother of Mrs Jruie Wood, and Mrs. Elva McKinney of miiy. died here May 3 at the ase of 83 years. She had been an invalid for the past 15 years Funeral services were held at the McMinn villa funeral home Wed nesday. Survivors besides the two dsut ti ters, are two sisters, Mrs, May Brotton, San Francisco Call!., Mra. Jennie Glover, Vancouver Wash., one brother, John Mit er. SalMn. Interment was In the Hope well cemetery. Isabell Jenkins Dsllas Mrs. Isabell Jenkins. 75, died at her home In the Guthrie district Bun day morning. Funeral services were Thurs day at the Henkle and Bollman chapel. Mrs. Jenkins was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edvin J. Taylor, pioneers of Cor belt. She was born in Corbett on August, 13, 1873. Mrs. Jenkins came to Dallas In 1940 and five vears later moved to the Outhrle district. Surviving are a daugh ter. Mrs. Eula Tiller of Bandon; one son, Jess Robblns of Myrtle Point; and a randdaughter. Mrs. L. Foster of Steven son, Wash. TRAILERS FOR SALE: 14-ft. Masonlte trailer. Bella Passl Trailer Court, woodburn. 1107 Al TRAILER house, 33-ft., all aluminum. Interior custom built. Dec. refrig. Oa range dt wall heater. 455 Locust St. tlOO 43 VAGABOND House Trailer, 34 ft. Cheap. Jones. Howard's Trailer park. 1107 I.O.Oi meets every Wed nesday night. Vusitora Wei come. Pacific Lodge No. 50. A. P. & X A. M. M. M. Degree Friday, May 6, 7 p. m. 10B legal"" l.'iTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE hICKORV STREET FROM VALPAK H iAD TO BROOKS STREET Notice hereby is given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. Ore gon, deems n necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and in tention to improve Hickory street from the west line ot Valpak road to the east line of Brooks street, in the city of Salem, vlarion County. Oregon, at the expense 1 the abutting and adjacent property, y Bringing said portion of said atreet to the establlsned grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said portion of aald reet with a 3'i Inch asp ha It le concrete pavement 37 feet wide in accordance with the plans and speel- Icatlons therefor wnicn were soopira oy the common council April 35. 1949. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference ft ere to are made a part hereof. The common council hereby declares Its purpose and Intention to make the t jove described Improvement by and through the street improvement depart ment. By order 01 the Common Council April .5, 1940 ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is April 28. 1949 Capital Journal April 38, 30, 30, May 1 3. 4, 5 8, 7. 9, 10th. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE bereoy is given to all persons particularly Interested and to the gen eral public thai a hearing will be held before the Common Council of tha City of Salem Oregon, Council Chambers, City Hall. Salem Oregon, at the hour of 8:00 p m., Monday. May 9, 1049. to consider rhanein- from a Claw I Hesodentlal Dt- MONTGOMERY WARD I CO. Ore. Attn. Mr. Eirl Potter .Phone trtct to g Class TTI-X Restricted Business District ths following premises Block Thirty-five ill) North Sa lera. with Additions, Marlon County, Oregon. Save and except the North X feet thereof measured at ruht anales to the North line of said Block. By Order of the common Council. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder May 3 4 5 NO-llCI OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE NORTH TWENTY -SECOND STREET FROM BREYMAN STREET TO THE 0 THERLY TERMINUS OP TWENTY "rOND STREET. Notice hereby is given that the com mon council of the city of Salem, Ore gon, deems it necessary and expedient nd hereby declares its purpose and in tention to Improve North Twenty-second -i.eet from the south line of Breyman street to the southerly terminus of Twen- y -second street. In the city of Salem. Marion county Oregon, at the expense ol ttie abutting and adjacent property, by bringing tald portion of said street 10 the established grade, constructing cement tncreta curbs, and paving said portion o aald street with a 2i Inch asphalt ic concrete pavement 30 feet wide In accord ance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the com mon council April 25. 1949, which are now on tile In ths office of the city re corder arw" which by this reference there to are made a part hereof The common council hereby declares it- purpose and Intention to make the above described improvement by and urougj the street Improvement de part ners. By order of the Common Council Aorli 35, :?49. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Data of first Publication herenf 1 April iS, 1949. Capital Journal Aoril ai. 10 in u 3 1. 4, 5 0 7. 0, 10th. PJOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE WEST NOB HILL STREFTP V'Rnu unvT STREET TO FAWK AVENUE. woiioe nereoy is given that the eom- 01 council ot the city of Salem, Ore ion deems It necessary and expedient rind hereby declares Its purpose and In tention to improve West Nob Hill street f.om the north line of Hoyt strwt to 'he outh line of Fawk avenue, in the city of Salem, Marlon county. Oregon 4. the expense of the abutting and adja cent oroperty, by bringing said portion ol ald street to the established grade instructing cement concrete curbs, and "vln Portion of said street with 2 i inch asphaitic concrete pavement - "t wld ,n "C(;orlnce with the Plan . . Clothes Shop Salem's Quality Clothiers for Men and Young Men 3rd Complete Sellout Of regular $50 l-pant suits that we sold with 2 pairs of pants for only $39.50 We have just received another shipment of these super fine quality 100 wool, hard finished worsted. SUITS Regularly sold with (1) pair of pants for $50.00. Now again we place them on sal while they last WITH 2 PAIR OF PANTS For Only 50 Yes, men this is a magic low price far these top quality, new smartly styled expertly tailored suits. We made a great buy for you of 500 extra ordinarily fine quality NEW SPRING SUITS Which We Now Have on Sale $!Qoo Regular $40.00 to $75.00 suits with one and 2 pairs of pants. All sizes, regulars, shorts, longs and stouts, single and double breosled models. 100 pure wool wors teds, smooth, hard finished, sturdy, stay pressed fabrics, in solid colors, stripes and mixtures, ta fit all shapes and sizes. Expertly tailored, better fit and style-wise, too. LARGE SELECTION 2950 NOW and $34.50 1 Pants Suits SPORT COATS, OH MY, WHAT A BUY, REGULAR $25 TO $27.50 100 Wool new spring super quality expertly tailored sport coots at the astonishing law price of ONLY 14.50 and 16.50 About 25 Pairs of Sport Coat Goods Slacks, for only 6.95 a Pair. SLACKS & SUIT MATERIAL PANTS Finest 100 wool worsted fabrics. Regular $12.95 to $22.50 at 695 g'S 1095 1 295 14s0 16" 18" For the Greatest Clothing Values in Finest Quality Clothes for Men and Young Men YOU'LL FIND IT PAYS ALL WAYS TO BUY YOUR CLOTHES AT J. Js Open Friday Night til 9 o'clock J. J. Clothes Shop 387 STATE STREET 2 Doors West of Liberty Next Door to Hartmen's Jewelry Store Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., and specifications therefor which were adopted by the common council April :b 1949 whlcn art now on file in the office of the city recorder and which oy this relerence thereto art made a part hereof The common council hereby declares .j purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and t hrough the street Improvement depart ment. By order of the Common Council April 2b 1949. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Data of first publication hereof is April 38. 1949. Capital Journal April 38. 29. 30, May i 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 0. 10th. NOTICE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE .URTH TWENTY-SECOND STREET .' ROM "D" STREET TO NEBRASKA AVENUE. Notice Hereby ta given that the com mon council ot the city of Salem, Ore son, deems it necssary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and In tention to Improve North Twenty-second street from the north line of "D" street to the Nortn line of Nebraska avenue, in the city of Salem, Marlon county, Ore con at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street In tersections the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Bnlem, by bring ing salo portion of said street to the established trade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and prvtng said portion il said street with a 3' Inch asphaitic concrete pavement 30 feet wide in accord ance with the plans and specifications 'rcfo' whlcn were adopted by the common council April 35, 1949, which are now on tile in the office of the city re corder and which by this reference there to are made a part hereof The common council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to mnka the above described improvement by and hi ough the street improvement depart ment. By order of the Common Council April 35. 1949. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is prtl 28. 1949. Capital Journal April 38, 29. 30, May 2. 3. 4, 5 6. 7, 9. 10th. NOriCE OP INTENTION TO IMPROVE ARGYLE DRIVE FROM HANSEN AV 'CNUF TO CANDALARIA BOULEVARD. Notice hereby is given that the com mon council of the city ot Salem, Ore gon, deems It necessary and expedient and herebv declares its purpose and in $tsoo LARGE SELECTION now 3750 And $43.50 1 & 2 Pants Suits Thursday, May 5, 194921 tention to Improve Argyle Drive from the "orth line of Hansen avenue to the sou lb ' ne of Candalana boulevard. In the cl'-i of Pstem. Marion county. Oregon, at tha expense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street Intersections Wie expense of whicn will be issuim-d - the city ot Salem, by brintlna savd portion of aald street to the establUliud grade, constructing cement concrete curbs, and paving said p union o( said Uteet with a J'j mch asphalllc concrete tuvement 30 feet wule in accordance with the plans and specif icat.ons therefor which were adopted by the common coun cil April 3V 1949, which are now on flit n the office of the city recorder and winch by this reierenca tnereto art made a -art hereof. The common council hereby declares its purpose and intention to muke the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement depart-hit-nt. By order of the Common Council April 35 1940 ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Datt ot first publication hereof Is April 38 1049. Capita. Journal April 28. 30. 30. Ua 3, 3, 4, I. 0. 7. 0. 10th. "Oldat 40,50,60?" Man, You're Crazy FnrEri your w. 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