MARKET QUOTATIONS Ian Livestock Mara (Br Valley Packing Company) Wooled Iambi 823.00 Feeder Limb 116.00 to 130.00 Calve, good (300-450 lb) 118.00 to 120.00 Veal (150-300 lbs) top ..f 24.00 to 128.00 Tat dairy eow 113.00 to 114.60 Cutter cow 110.00 to 113.50 Tinlrv heifer 113.00 to 116.00 Bull 814.00 to 118.00 Fortland Eastsld Market Old crop, local spinach aold for 83.00 tn orang box on the Portland Eut aide Farmer Wholesale Produce ma rice t today. Bruisel' jprouti brought 12.00 a flat or 12.00 a- dozen cellophane package. Valley roundhead cabbage wu 12.25 9.60 a crate. Bunched mustard green were 06-75 ents a dozen. Parsnips brought 15-90 cenU a lug with aome up to li.oo. fortune, Proflne Bntterfat Tent a tire, Subject to 1mm. dlate change. Premium quality maximum to -36 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 5-08o lb.; 93 score 63-66c: 90 core, 61-54e, 89 acore 55c Valley route end country point zc less than llrst. Butler Wholesale FOB bulk cube whilesalera, grade 93 score, 64c. 03 score, 63e; B score. 61c; O. 89 score 60c. Above price are strictly nominal. Cheese Selling price to Portland whole nia Oregon si nit lea 89-42c. Oregon b mall loai, 44tt-45oi trlpleU lti leu than lnsles Egg (to Wholesalers) A grade large 88-39 Mo. Portland Dairy Market Butter Price to retailer; Grade AA print, 60c; AA cartons, 70c: A prints, sac: A carton 70c; B print, 66c. Eire Price to retailer: Orade AA lurse. 43c doz.: A large. 4lc; AA medium, 4ic; A medium, 40c; B medium, 33c; car tons 2c additional. Cheese fr:ce to retailer: Portland nrHon single 374-40 He; Oregon loaf. lb. loaves, 43-43c lb.; triplet, Vh cent less than single. Premium brand, sing.es. KWfee lb.; loaf. fiStto. iooltry Live Chickens (No. 1 quality, f.o.b. plants): Broiler, under 3 lbs. nominal; fryers. 3-3 lb. 30-32CJ 3-4 lb. 33-34c; roaster, 4 lb and over, 33-34c: light hen under 4 lbs, 18c; over 4 lbs, 20-2 lc; heavy hens, all weights, 26c; old rooster, all weights, 13-14c. Turkey Met to grower, torn, 30-3ie. hen. 44c. Price to retailer, dressed; A ycung hens, 60-61c; A young torn. 27 18?: light torn. 41-430 Babbits Average to grower, llrt white 4-6 lb. 1T-20O Ib.i 6-6 lb. 16-lBc lb., colored 2 cent lower: old or heavy doe and buck, B-12c. Fresh dressed Idaho fryer and retailer. 40c; local. 43 62c. KnunlPT-Kllled Meats Veal Top quality 39-40C lb.t other trades according to welsh t and quality witn ngnier or neavier, sj-jdc. Hogs Light blockers, 25W-261&C, sows, 90-22C. Lambs Top Quality aprlnger, 39-40c; mutton, beat, 18-20c; tough heavy ones, 12-14C Beef Oood eow, I2-S6e lb.; canners cutter, 39-30c. STresh Dressed Meats (Wholesaler to retailer per owt.)l Beef steers: Good 500-800 lbs.40-43; commercial, iio-t.i utility, 30-3B. Cow: Commercial, 136-39; utility. 8I4 3)6; canners-cutters, 131-33. Beef Cut (Good Steer). Hind quarter. 148-52; rounds, 148-51; full loins, trimmed, 163-67; triangle, 139-42; square chuck, 44-4b; rin, ioo-ou; iorequarier. i4o-i. Veal and calf: Good, 148-48; commercial, 39-46; utility, 132-39. Lamb: Good-choice spring lamb. 145 47; commercial, $43-44; utility, 136-38. Mutton: Oood, 70 lb down, 128-28. Pork loin. S46-48: shoulders, 16 lb., down, 134-33, parerlbs, 145-48; carcass es, 137-38; mixed weights, 32 per cwt. lower. Portland aflieellaneea Onions'. Supply moderate, market dull: Ore. yellow. No. 1. medium. 11.25-36: large, 11.60-75; 10 lb, 25-35c; boilers, 10 ids, ?u-23c; onion sew, wren on yeiiow, au lbs. 16.60-16.00; whit, 16.25-50; Calif, white slobe. 13.00-26. Potatoes: Ore. local Burbank, No, 1, j.ou-ou, uescnuie itusseu, no. ha, 3,zu 85; No. 3, 60 lbs., 11.20-39: 25 lbs., 85-90c 16 lba, 53-66o; Wash. Netted Gem, No. 1, 13.15-30: 25 lb. 80-BBc; 16 lbs. 60-62ci No. 3, 31.16-36; large bakers, $4.00-50; Idaho Russet, waxed, $3.65-75; new potatoes, Fla. Triumph, size A, 18.00-26, Hayi New crop. taok bale. U. B. No. 3 green Alfalfa, truck or car-lot P-O-B Portland or Pugat Bound markets, 133.50- 41.00 torn U. B. No. 1 mixed Timothy. $44 ton; new crop oat and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay, nominally 25 98 depending on quality and location bal d on Willamette valley farm. Oaaear) Bark Dry 13fc lb. tries 4e to. Woe I Valley soar and medium trade. 48o lb. Mohair 15 Iks on U-montB growth nominally. Hide Calve 36c lb.; according to veignc, pip, 380 id., oeai, g-ioo ro.; bull. 6-7o lb. Country buyer pay 2o leas Filberli Wholesale price: Jumbo 19- I3e: larg 17-20c; medium 15-18 'Ac Orowtr prices: Orchard run, 8-l0c. Walaata Wholesale prices: Per lb. m 100-iD lots: nrat quality jumbo. si-izfe: large, 39-SOlto, medium, 26 -26 14 c; sec ond quality Jumbo, 29-39 lie; large 27- 374i; medium 34tt-36ttc;. baby, 19. 30Ho. Grower prices, orchard run: Fran quettea, 10-lto lb. Chicago Grain Chicago, March 10 VP) Grain prices tilted lower today, soybean and new crop wheat deliveries scoring widest loss a. The new crop wheat deliveries held up fairly well, although losing gain regis tered during the morning. Lifting of hedce against larg export of cash wheat was the major reason for the relative steadiness or these deliveries, trader said. Selling In new crop wheat deliveries fol lowed a weather bureau forecast of light rain and snow for part of the winter wheat belt. Wheat closed H4 lower to 1 cent high er, March S2.26H. Corn wa M lower to V, higher. March 81.30H. Oat were H lower to V higher, March 75H. Rye was U-v lower. May 11.31 i. Soybean were 14-24 lower. March 13.43'W and lard was 6 to 13 cent a hundred pound lower, uaren 110.70. , Portland LlTMloek Portland. Or,., March 10 Weekly uveatoex: Cattle: Friday aalable 50; hardly enough offered to text market. Calves: Friday salable 10: ateady. Hom: Friday salable 3ft: market laryely teady on small lots. Sheep: Friday nlabl, none; nominally leaay. Keep Your Investment Picture in Clear Focus Yours for the inking two practical easy to-uae records simplify your bookkeeping, help In preparing your income tax return. The Investment Record shows at a glance your investment income and security transactions. The Stock and Bond Register placet all vital information on your securities at your fingertips. Vrite or call for your copy of The Invest men! Record or the Stock and Bond Regis ter, or both, today. Dean Witter & Co. Memberi New Yerk Steck fictions Chlcoae leard of Trod lee Aftfelet Sletk Enchant Son Frandic Slock Exchonf Vets Come West To Locate Jobs Spokane, March 10 (ff) The companion problems of unem ployment and industrial expan sion drew major attention yes terday irom delegates to the American Legion's 11-state con ference on economics. Spokesmen reported a grow ing problem with unemployed veterans and several said the problem was made more diffi cult by the westward migration of many veterans "seeking the promised land. W. F. Gaarenstroom of Sa lem, Ore., director of the Ore gon department of veterans af fairs, said "1300 veterans now living in Oregon have received bonus checks from Illinois." "They came out here to make their fortunes," he said. "Many of them can t find jobs. Oregon's Governor Douglas McKay said, however, that that state's unemployment picture is about the same as in 1940. He urged an orderly expansion of industry as a means of removing northwest dependence on agri culture, forestry and other sea sonal industries. 3 Burglaries In South Salem Salem detectives concentrated their efforts Friday on a hunt for suspects who burglarized three south Salem homes and for other criminals who gather ed clothing from two north Sa lem clotheslines. Small radios were removed from the residences of E. G. Foxley, 1030 South Liberty and William Murray, 1995 South Commercial. A man's coat and a girl's coat were also taken from the Foxley home by a thief who also lunched on bananas. The third residence victimized by burglars was that of Charles Vick, 125 East Myers. Nothing was found missing, but as in the other two cases, the home had been ransacked. Bob Johnson, 524 North 17th street, reported the loss of shirts, trousers and a rug from s clothesline, while a neighbor, lieraia uaiser, 570 North 17th, reported the loss of trousers, shirts and six pairs of socks, ap parently to the same clothesline thief. SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports el Balem dealer or ine gnmanee or capital Journal Reader. (Revised dally). Retail Fee- Prices: Erg Mash 14.66. Rabbit Pellets 14.30. Dairy Feed 13.70. Poultry Buying price Grade A ouor ea nen 33-2tc: grade A Leghorn hen. 18c; grade A old rooster. 13a; gradt A coiorea iryer, ins., H-Jie. Eggs Buying Price Large AA the, large a, jif-joc: meoium aa. oi medium a. 31c; crax, 34c. - wnoieiaie rneee agg wnoieeaie price (J-7c above these prices above large grade a generally quoted at 3e; medium, 35e, Batterfat Premium 67o; No, 1 6t Mo. 8, 69-61e; souying prices). Butter Wholesale grade A, Me; re tail 74. Chicago Livestock Chicago. March 10 WU) (TJBDA) Lite stock market: Hogs: Salable 9,000. Butcher under 380 lb mostly 16 to as cent lower: heav ier weights and sow largely 36 cent, spot SO cent, lower: after slow start. closed fairly active at decline: top 17.00 for a load or so. Bulk good and choice ISO to 330 lb. butcher. 16.66 to 16.90: most 330 to 300 lb 16.00 to 16.75; 300 to 340 lb 15.50 to 16.10: few butcher around 400 lb 15.00; most good and choice 160 to 180 lightweight. 16.00 to 16.50. Bulk good and choice sow under 450 lb 14.50 to 15.30; most good and choice 475 to 600 lb 13.00 to 14.33. Indication good clear ance. Sheep: Salable 1.500: very little done; bulk lambs unsold with bid weak to 80 cent or more lower; one high-choice load 103 lb. woo ed Wisconsin lamb to ship per 38.50. teady. Deck of 135 lb choice slaughter ewe 15.00; scattered supply 150 to 160 lb good to choice ewes 14.00 to 14.50. Cattle salable 3.000; calve 300. Dull week-end trade; steer and heifer weak at Thursday' decline except medium lightweight about steady; cow unevenly steady to 50 cents lower; bulla 50 cent lower; vealer about teady. Few loads and lot medium ana good ateer 32.75 to 26.50: snrlnkl ng of common to low- medium kind 30.00 to 33.00; few medium and good heifer 33.00 to 35.50; good cows 19.00 to 31.00; mostly 20.50 down: common and medium beef cow 16.75 to 18.75: ca li ners and cutter 13.50 to 16.50: medium and good ausag bull 19.60 to 31.60; me dium to cnoice veaier ao.oo to jo.oq cull down to 17.00, PORTLAND, 2nd Floor Equitable Building Telephone ATwater 9275 Offices in Principal Pacific Coast Cities: SAN FRANCISCO, NEW YORK, LOS ANGELES, SEATTLE, SACRAMENTO, HONOLULU STOCKS (By the Associated Pre, American Can 110l Am Pom St Lt 20(3 Am Tel St Tel 151V. Anaconda 28'a Bendlx Aviation 41 U Beth Stee 33fc Boeing Airplane 27H Calif Packing 36 Canadian Pacific 14 '4 Case J I 42', Caterpillar 35 Chrysler 64t Con Vultee l-'a Continents- Can 37; Crown Zellerbacb 32 Curtis Wright 8'i Dougla Aircraft 1" Dupont de Nem 62 General Electric 4S& General Food 43 ', General Motor 74 Goodyear Tire 49 v Int Harvester 37 Int Paper 3. Kennecott 6l':i Llbby McN fx L 71 Long Bell "A" 25 Montgomery Ward 55'4 Nash Kelvlnator ie:i Nat Dairy 41 NY Central 12 Northern Paclflo 19 Pac Am FLsli Pa Oas & Eleo 33- Pa Tel Si Tel 109 Penney J O 59 4 Radio Corp H'i Royonler 27n; Rayonler Pfd 31 Vt Reynolds Metal 22 Richfield 38 Safeway Store 361 Sears Roebuck Southern Paclflo 51 Standard OH Co 2 Studebaker Corp 27': Sunshine Mining 9 Transamerlca 16 Union Oil Cal United Airline 86 Union Paclflo U S Steel 30 Warner Bro Plo 13 Woolwortb 8 Stock Market New York. March 10 WJ The atock maritet iriea ior a comeuacs mis .icr noon after a morning setback. The attempt was not completely suc cessful but small early losses were trim med In most cases and some leader Inched their way Into Plus ground. Zenith waa a strong spot witn a gain of more than a point and General Elec tric attracted support at a fractional ad vance. Santa Fe Moved up two points at on time but this wa later tnmmea. On the losing side most of the day were U. 8. Steel. General Motors, u. 6. Rubber, Emerson Radio, Allied Chemical, Du Pont and Cclotex, Making a better showing were Boe ing, Schenley, American Telephone, An aconda Copper, American Tobacco, Stan dard OU tNJ), and Loew'. Keep citrus fruits oranges, grapefruit, lemons in a cover ed container in the refrigerator or in some other cool place. SlmDle Sewlnr One of those won derful washables that are easy to make and a Joy to wear! The shoulder-buttoned bodice Is com pletely simple; the flaring skirt has newest pocket highlights. No. 3137 Is cut In sizes 12, 1. 1. IB 20, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 18. 4H yds. 35-ln. 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Ser- ices will be held at the Hc-wen-EdWards chapel Saturday, March 11, at 2 p.m. with Rev. U. W. Gross officiating. William Henry Purdy William Henry Purdy. late resident of Valiets, at a local hospital, March 7. Sur viving are two daughters, Mrs. Irene Goodrich, Coqullle, and Mrs. Jim Van Sickle, Valsetz; a son, John H. Purdy, Val- setz; a sister, Mrs. rora i-iara, eraiue; a brother Lewis G. Purdy, Anaheim, Calif.; 17 grandchildren and 10 -treat-grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, Mar. at 1:30 p.m. at the riougn-Barrick chapel. Rev. Seth R. Huntington will of- Ilclale. Interment in Beicrest Memorial park. Anna Jane Blaeo Anna Jane Blaco. late resident oi New port and former resident of Salem, at Al bany. March 8, at the age of 93 years. Surviving are two sons, Walter Blaco, Newport, and Ralph Blaco, uxs Anneies; two sisters, Mrs, Adaie L,ewis, i opck, Kan., and Mrs. Ella Scruby, Stratton. Colo.: five grandchildren and 11 great drandchildren. Service will be held Sat urday, March 11. at 3 p.m. at tne ciougn Barrlck chapel wlht the Rev. Edward F. Harmon officiating. Interment In City View cemetery. Vera Smallwood Vern Smallwood. at hi home at 4B60 Delight street, March 9. at the age of 52 years. Survived by wife, Minnie Small wood of Salem: son. Mac Smallwood of Snlem: daughter. Miss Reba Smallwood of Salem, Mr. Ellen Gardner oi ooid Beach. Oregon, and Mrs. Ruth Jacob- son of Dexter, Oregon; and a sister, Mrs, Ray Thornberg of Ypsllantl, Mich, An nouncement of service later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. Ed Williams Ed William, at his home at route 1. Gervala, March 9. Announcement of serv ices later by the HoweU-Edward chapel. Katherlne Kipper Katherlne Kip per. late resident of Sa lem route 1, at Kent, Wash., March 9. at the aee or Bo year. Mother of Michael Kipper and Mrs. Eva Vetch, both of Seat tle; John N. Kipper, Kent, Wash.; and Mrs. Barbara Cameron. Portland. Also survived by 11 grandchildren, 11 treat granocmidren and two great great grand children. Recitation of the rosary will be at 8:30 p.m., Friday, March 10, at the W. T. Rlgdon chapel. Requiem mas Sat urday, March 11, at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph' Catholic church. Interment In City View cemetery. Sylvester J. Wild am ana Sylvester J. Wlldamann. late resident of Tacoma. Wash., at the home of his daughter at 683 Wlldwlnd Dr., March 9. at tne aee oi o year, surviving are his wife, Evelyn Wlldamann, Tacoma, Wash.; four sons, James, Delbert and Robert Folk, all of Salem, and William Folk, Ox nerd. Calif.; seven daughter, Mrs. Math ew Burge mister, Mr. Darrel Haabrouck, Mr. Boyd Panther, Mr. Ralph Spendal, and Mr Tina Thomas, all of Salem; Mrs. Margaret Erling, Seattle; and Mrs. Bar bara DIVito. Everett, Wash.; three 1. ters, Mrs. Joseph Schneider and Mrs. Re glna Blundo, both of Tacoma, and Mr. Georgia Craft, Seattle; a brother, Edward Hersog, Spokane, and 16 grandchildren. Member of the Visitation Catholic church of Tacoma. Recitation of the rosary at the HoweU-Edward chapel Friday, March io, at 8:30 p.m. Service win be held Sat urday, March 11. at 10:30 a.m. at St. Jo seph's Catholic church. Interment In St. Barbara' cemetery. Baby Boy Lukkei Baby Boy Lukkes, infant son of Mr. and Mr. Eerett Lukkes of Salem. Private service were held under the direction of tne v. t. uoiden mortuary. OBITUARY Etnll A, Barker Lebnnon Emll A. Burker. 70, died at hi home, 175 William atreet. on March 8. Bom In Roanoke, 111., Am. 17, 1870, he came to Lebanon two year ago from Col orado Springs. He wa married In 1003 In Nebraska. His wife urvlve. He wa a retired farmer and a member of the Mennonlte ohuroh. Service will b held Monday at 2 p.m. at the Falrvlew Men nonlte church with N. M. Blrkey officiat ing. Arrangement are being made by the Howe-HuAton Funeral home. Burial will be In the Lebanon IOOF cemetery. Surviv ing are hi widow, Lena; aon, William and Harry of Shedd; daughter, Mr. Edith Stauffer and Haiel Burke y of Lebanon; Mr. Barbara Zimmerman, Nebraska; Mrs. Mabel Blrkey, Sweet Horn.; Mr. Norma Carrel, Wlconln and Mr. Ruby Glen denlng, Lebanon; alaters, Barbara Irish man and Mary Tueeker of Nebruka, Katie Spence of UUnol; brother, Joe Burkey, Diinoia: 22 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Benjamin P. Jonet, Sr. Woodburn Benjamin P. Jonea, Sr., St, a former resident of Woodburn, died Tues day, March 7. at the home of a daughter at Neenah, Wise., where he had made hi home since leaving Woodburn In 103. He was born In Waupun, Wise, January 1, 1858 and cam to Oreton from Wis consin In 1936. Survivors Include two daughter. Mr. Elisabeth Wllm of Nee nah, Wlc, and Mr. Odella Meyer of Bralnlerd, Minnesota; four ona, John Jonea of Mllwaukle, Oregon. Ben P. Jones, Jr., of Lebanon, Donald Jone of the U. S. army tatloned In California and Oeorge D. Jones of Woodburn. Also one atepson, Harlow C. Dixon of Wood burn; three step-daughters, Miss La la Dixon of Qulncy, Wash., Mr. Pearl Oehr of Pasadena, Calif., and Mr. Haiel Llnd sey of Wonewoe, Wise, 24 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Funeral aerv Ices will be held Saurday, March 11, at Neenah. Wise, and Interment wlU be In Cllntonvllle, Wise, beside his wife, Odella Jone, who died 25 year wo. Albert Leo Harbison Lebanon Albert Lee Harbison, 70, tiled on March 8 at the Sclo home of hi ion, Arthur Harbison. Ha had been In Linn county two month, coming her from Arkansas. Ho was born July 22, 1879, at Energy, Mo., and was a retired farmer. Survivors are hi wife, Minnie Maude; Aon, Hollls of Vernonla, Prank of Port land, Charles of Buffalo, Okla., and Art and Bud of Scfo; daughter, Evelyn Red"!, fares fRMlClSCO V. A. SWITZER, Agent 450 North Church Ph. 2-2428 GREYHOUND Ferguson and Geneva Harbison of Port land, Evalee Harris of Tlgard, 13 grand children and numerous relative In the east. Service arranged by the Howe Huston chapel, were held Friday at 3 P.m. In the Sclo Baptist church, with Rev. Elvln Fast. It pantor. officiating. Burial in the Lebanon lOOP cemetery. Knule Knutien Sllverton Knute Knutson, 73, died sud denly from a heart attack shortly after eating hi lunch while employed at Inde pendence. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 o clock from the memorial chapel of the Ekman funeral home, Rev. Joseph A. Luthro, of the Trinity Luther an cliurch officiating and burial In Valley View cemetery. He la survived by hi wld- Mr Ida Knutson and three eons. Sheldon, Melvin and Kenneth Knutson, ,11 of Sllverton. and a daughter. Shirley Knutson. of Portland: also two sisters no fuss no muss no bother no dirt usePres - to - THE CLEAN FUEL CAPITOL LUMBER COMPANY NORTH CHERRY AVE., SALEM, ORE. Phones 3-8862 or 2-4431 .'. . tHlS b MINER fUK Efes:' .-w CAVAl" , HON'""' " and two brothers In the mid -west. . wa a member of the lOOF lodge. Ella J. Metigar LafayetteMr. Ela J. Metngar, late of Newport, died In Portland. Her funeral was held In the United Brethren Evan tee Heal church here Monday afternoon. Interment was In tin Masonic cemetery at La Fayette. She waa the mother of tje Rev. Chester Gate of Portland, Norvnle Gate of Sclo and Mr. Rebekah Patter son of Oakland, Calif. Mr. Metzgar was a member of the Rebekah order and the Order of Eastern Star. She spent the ear ly years of her life In La Fayette and was elected Noble Grand of Banner Rebekah lodice No. 53 when lt was organized here, and wa slate president of the order In 1893 while residing here. She had been confined to her bed for the past four years a a result of a fall which left her with a broken hip. logs Must Have Been LILLY'S Seed, Pop! Could bs, ton whera d quality counts LILLY'S 65 year' xparianc makoa tha dif ference. Lilly's Mads ara carefully brad and selected especially for Pacific North watt climata and soil condition!. Trial -ground tasted to aitur tha batt reiulti tn this saaton'i flowers and vagatablat. Perfect, trua strains for abundant, colorful blooms and vitamin packed, flne-flavored vagatablat. Look for tha nam LILLY'S on tha packatl widi ajsort. MINTS All availaili in your lilly dialir-s sbcd RACKS. IS YE4R Mi-itMTlfnr-iiiai.iMiviiii.Tf1 , 30 Prt Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, LEGAL NOTICE OF rUBLIC HEAHiyQ NOTICE HERESY 18 OIVEN to all per son particularly Interested and to the general public that a hearmi wlU be held before the common council of the City oi Salem. Oregon, at the city hall March 13, 19SQ. at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p.m.. to consider an ordinance chanting Irom a Class 1-C Capitol Zone District to a Class m-x Restricted Business District a parcel oi land tying in Block 1 oi cart right' Addition to the City of Salem, Oregon, 63 feet wide and 107 feet 8 Inches long having a frontage of 107 feet S Inches on Capitol Street and 62 feet on Center Street. The petitioners for this gone change propose to construct a aervlc tation on ssld premise. By order ot the common council Feb ruary 27, 1950. AbrnEU MUNUT City Recorder Salem, Oregon. March 8. 8 10 NOTICE Or VACATION OF ALLEY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given tnat tne com mon Council of the City of Salem, Mar lon County, Oregon, ha declared It In tention to vacate and ha initiated pro ceeding to vacaU the following alley, to wu: Alley through block 3 of the City of Salem, Oregon, described as fol low: 16 V feet off the south side of lots 2 and 7 In said block 3. That ntd proceeding were Initiated by said Common Council on the 13tb day of February, 1930. That a publio hearing will be had in connection with said proceedings, for the nurDoae of hearing and considering objections and remonstrances to said proceedings. That said hearing will be held at the chambers of the City Council tn the City Hall In Salrm, Oregon, on the 37th day of March 1950. at tha hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M. thereof. That tha nnmprx nf fttlY real DfODtrtj affected by said proceedings may be heard at said time, and that the real property affected therby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either side ot the street or portions thereof extending l.t.miiv tn that next street that serve a a parallel atreet, but in any case not io exceed 300 feet, and the land for a like lateral distance on either sia oi ine im for 440 leet along it course oeyona eacn terminus oi the part propoaeo to oe v. xarxi BY ORDER OF THE (JUBUUUFi vuuiv C1L February 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of th City of Salem. mi Af Publication Feb. 17. 24. Mar. 3. 10. 17. 1950. NOTICE OF VACATION OP STREET TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice la hereby given mat me uoin mnn rmmrii nf the City of Salem. Mar lon County, Oregon, has declared lt In tention to vacate and has Initiated pro ceedlnag to vacat the following street, to- w't: . . That part OI Mcwary Avenue in nm Salem. Oregon, from the northerly line of Eighth Street to the northly city limit, of what wu formerly West flnUm. That Hid Droceedlnes were Initiated by said Common Council on the 13th day of February. 1050. That a public hearing win h had in connection with said pro ceedings, for the purpose of hearing and considering all objections and remon strance to said proceeding. That ald hearing will be held at tne enamoera oi th Cltv Council In the City Hall In 8a tern, Oregon, on tha 37th day of March, 19S0. at tha hour ot fl:oo ociocc thnrenf. That th owner or any real property if m ted by said proceeding may heard at said time, and that the Teal nroDertv affected thereby ahall be deem ed to be the land lying on either side ot Lha atreet or portions thereof extending laterally to the next atreet that serve as parallel street, but in any case not io exced 200 feet, and the land for a like lateral distance on either side ot the atreet for 400 feet along lt course beyond each terminus of tha part proposed to be vacated. BY ORDER OF THB COMMON COUN OIL February 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the Olty of Salem. Date of Publication Feb. 17, 34, Mar. iq. 17. 1050. NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice 1 hereby given that the Com' moo Council of the City ot Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon, ha declared It In tention to vacate and has Initiated pro ceeding to vacate the lolJowing alley, ti wit: All of that certain 14 foot alley lying east of the west line of lot 10. block "K" a shown on the original plat of the City of West Salem, Folk County, Oregon. That said proceeding were Initiated by said Common Council on th 13th day of February, 1900. That a public hearing will be had In connection with aald proceeding, for the purpose of hearing and considering all objection and remonstrances to aald proceeding. That said hearing will be held at th chamber of the City Council In th City Hall In Salem, Oregon, on the 37th day of March, 1950, at 8 o'clock P.M. thereof. That tha owner of any real Property affected by aald proceeding may be heard at aald time, and "that the real property affected thereby ahall be deemed be th land lying on either aide or the alley or portion therof extending laterally to the next atreet that serves parallel atreet. but In any case not to exceed 200 feet, and the land for ilka lateral distance on either aloe oi the atreet for 400 feet along It course beyond each terminus of the part pro posed to be vacated. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN CIL February 13, 1930. ALtrKKL) MUNDT Recorder of th City of Salem. Date of Publico ;lon Feb. 17. 34, March 3. 10, 17. 1950. 'NOTICE OF VACATION 69 STREET OR ROAD TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ' Not es 1 hereby given that the com mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore gon, ha declared Its Intention to vacate ana na inmeiea procerainas io vcm the following street or road, to-wlt: All of the most southerly road a shown on the recorded plat of West Salem Addition in Polk County, Ore gon, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the south west corner of West Salem Addition In township 7 south, range 3 west of th Willamette Meridian, Polk County, and running thence north 58 degree ast along th south line of said addi tion 20.45 chains more or less to the west line of Patterson Avenue; thence north 22 degrees 35' west 44.34 feet; thence south 58 degree west and par allel to the south, line of said addi tion 20.45 chains more or less to th Wejit line ot said addition; thence south 22 degrees 25' east 44.34 feet to the point at beginning. That said proceedings were Initiated by said Common Counoll on the 13th day of February, 1950. That a public hearing will be had In connection with said proceedings, for the purpose of hearing and considering all objection and rem on t ranee to said pro ceedings. That said hearing will be held at the chamber of the City Council in the City Hall In Salem, Oregon, on tha 27th day of March, 1U50, at the hour of 8 o'clock P.M. thereof. That the owners of any real property affected by said proceedings may be heard at anld time, and that the real property affected thereby thai) ba deemed to be the land lying on either side oi the street or rond or portions therof ex tending laterally to the next street or road that serve a a parallel street or road, but In any case not to exceed 200 feet, and the land for a like lateral dis tance on either aide ot the street or road for 400 feet along Its course beyond each terminus of th part proposed to be va cated. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN CIL February 13. 1950. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem. Date of Publication FVb. 17. 34. Mar. 3. J0.J7. 195IL ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE No. 188.51 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOB MARION COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE E8TATE OF MARIO JEAN BEVILLIER, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that PI onetr Trust Company, the administrator ot the estate of Mario Jean Sevllller. deceas ed, ha filed It Final Account as such and by ordrr of the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marlon County. March 37, 1950, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day and the court room ot the Honorable Rex Kim melt. Circuit Judge of said court, ha been fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections to said final account and th asillement of ald estate. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY Administrator of th Estat ot Mario Jean Sevllller, deceased Herbert W. Carter Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon Attorney for said estat First Publication: Feb. 17, 1950 Last Publication: Mar 17. IBM fab. 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10. IT Friday, March 10, 1950 5 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machine i sold, rented, repaired. Roeo 451 Court Pnon 1-877) AUTO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH BERVICB ' v Towing aervlce day pboo 3-9388. Nlfhl 2-1804. 333 Center. o IIUILDINO AND CARPENTRY Labor contract your remodeling and repair. new horn. Also Th 2-4850. O BULLDOZING Bulldozing, leveling, road bids., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 101ft Falrvlew Ave. Ph. 3-3146, Salem, pes CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register. All make sold, rented, re paired. Roen, 456 Court, Ph. 3-6773. O CEMENT WORK CHIMVEY SWEEP Oil stove, furnace, chimney vacuumed ' cleaned. Ensley. 771 S. 31t, Ph. 1-1 178. ' 078" EXTERMINATORS Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. ' Ph. 4-3474. Lee Cross, Rt. 6, Box 437-G. 78 DRESSMAKING Tailoring it alternation. 1133 EJe wa ter 2-7579 eve. 089" EXCAVATING Ben Otjen Ac Son excavating grading. Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. 059, Brelthaupf for flower. Dial 8-9179. o Complete repair lervlct. Oil burner, furnace As oil stove, day or nit. Guar- 1 anteed work. Ph. 4-2434. o72 nousr.noLD products J. R. Watklns Co products. Pra delivery- 1717 Center Ph. 3-5398. o LANDSCAPE NURSERY F. A. Doerfler A Sons, Ornamental. 164 . N. Lancaster Dr. at 4 Cor. Ph. 3-1323. o DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 315 JaN ' ferson St. Phone 33453. o LA'VNMOIYERS Sharpening, guaranteed service. New power end hand mower. Call Barry ' W. Scott. 14T S. Com'l St. o78 Expertly sharpened. Jacobsen Power Mower Dealer. Moore's Bicycle es Sport ' Shop. 337 N. High Street. Ph. 8-3844. o78 : LAWN MOWERS A KNIFE SHARPENER At Ur Door grinding, lawn mowers, self sors, knives. Dexter's Ph. 3-6833. O 1 MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phone 3-4068. MUSIC LESSONS Private piano accordion lesson given In your horn If preferred. Special piano -accordion rental plan for beginner -1330 N, Liberty. Basement apartment. -084 Spanish and Hawaiian Oultar, Mandolin , Banjo, etc. 1633 Court St Ph. 8-7508. 059 OFFICE FURNITURE A SUPPLIES Desk chairs, files and filing supplies, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief ease, lerc Wlr Recorders. Roen. 456 Court. ' Elfstrom's are equipped painting. Phone 3-3403. PAINTING PAPERING Painting Ac paperhanglng. Pre eatl mate. 857 Shipping. Ph. 3-9513. o59 , Ph. 32608 for painting, paperhanglng. Attractive rate. Vander Molen. 075 Painting A paperhanglng don expertly A reasonable. Ph. 32308, 37184. o74 PAPERHANniNG JERRY JOHNSON PH. 3-9348. Fliher, 170 Lancaster Dt. Ph. 1-3084. 076 PICTURE FRAMING Hutcheon Paint Store. rtOTI ROOTER Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged ewr, drain, Ph. 8-5327. I Howard. o SAND St GRAVEL Garden Sol), crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating, Walling Sand At Oravel Co., Phone 3-9249. o-1 Salem Saw Wrks Ph. 1-7803. 1393 N. 6th. 075 . SEPTIC TANKB Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on sewer. 10791 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468, 8-5327. , Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge.. Call us collect Todd's Septic Tank Service. 650 Laren. Phone 2-0734. o iF.WER CLEANING SERVICE T" Electric Roto-Rnoter Exclusive Patent, . Rasor Sharp Cutting Blade Clean fewer, drains. U Howard. Ph. 3-6327. Spraying, L. W. Caudle. Ph. 8-7900. o78 All make repaired, free estimates. Sinter Sewing Machine Co. 130 No. Com me re lal. Ph 3-3312. TRANSFER & STORAGE Local St Distance Transfer, storage. Burner oil, coal At briquets. Trucks to. Portland dally, Agent for Be kins. House-., hold good moved to anywhere In U. 8. , or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage. Ph. 3-3131. o' THEE WORK Insured tree service. Ph. 26014. TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Under wood portables. All makes used machine 1 Rnpalrs and rent. Roen, 456 Court, o 1 VENETIAN BLINDS ' Salem Venetian Blind mad to order of reflnleshed. Relnholdt St Lewi. 3-3639, Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 37338. WE A Til ERST KIPPING Free estimate, T. PULLMAN, Ph. 8-5905. o7B ' WKI.L DRILLING Fred Wjmort. Rt 3. Box 317 Ph. 3-6138. o6 R. J. Wet.4240 Sunnyvlew. 3-3773. o80 WIN DO W CLEAN! NO " Acme Window Cleaners. Window, wall,'" St woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 841 Court. Langdoc, Culbertson and Mather.' . o WINDOW SHADES Washable, Roller, Mad to order. 1 Day Del. Relnholdt St Lewis. Ph. 3-3839. o" ' WOOD SAWING At """ 114 3THe Rd. 3-8674. WOOD A SA'wDUST OTA West Salem Fuel Co. Ph. 3-4031, LODGE Loyal Order of Moose meet Thurs. nlpht 284 N. Coml. Ph. 3-5227. 76 , Pacific Lodge No. 50, A. F. A A. M., M. M. Degree Friday. March 10, 7 p.m. Bfl ' ATTENTION LOGGERS! Top Prices Paid far Your Logt at Burkfand Lumber Co. Turner, Ore. Ph. 1125