Stock Market In Slow Decline New York, March 17 W) The stock market went into a slow decline today after an early try at higher prices failed to get nywhere. Losses were fractional and a good many issues held on to morning gains. In mid-morning a burst of de mand for automobile stocks act ed as a tonic on the entire mar ket. These shares held up better than most but sold well under their best levels. Rapid turnover developed during the morning. Business slackened, though, as quota tions were marked down. Turn over was at a rate of around 1, 600,000 shares for the full ses sion. American Car & Foundry pre ferred and common went into a steep plunge following news late yesterday that directors had de ferred action on a prefeyed div idend. The preferred lost 10 and the common 414 at one time but rallied slightly under consideration. STOCKS (By the Associated Pits) American Can An Pow St Lt Am Tel St Tel Anaconda . Bendlx AYtatloo Beth Stee Boeing Airplane Calif Packing Canadian Pacific Case J 1 Caterpillar Chryalei Conn Vulter Continents Can Crown Ztllerbacb '. Curti Wrlghl Douglas Aircraft Dupont de Nem General Electric ,, General Food General Motori Goodyear Tire Int Harvester Int Paper Kennecott Libbv McN St L Long Bell "A" Montgomery Ward Nash Kelvlnator Nat Dalrj NY Centra- Northern Pacific Pae Am Fish Pa Gas Elee ....... Pa re: & rei Penney J C Radio Corp Rayonier , Rayonler Pfd Reynold. Metal Richfield Sn fewa y Stores Sear Roebuck Southern Pacific Standard Oil Co Studebafcer Corp Sunshine Minim Transamerlca Dnlon Oil Cai United Airlines Union Pacific U 8 St'ei Warnet Bro. Plo Wool worth .U84 . 30 fi .1514 . 28 . 42 . 34 '.i . 26 i . 39 . 14',!, , 13 fa . 20' , IS1 . 31 Ti Coffee Prices Drop Two Cents a Pound New York, March 17 VP) Gen eral Foods Corp., today trimmed prices of vacuum - packed and bag-packed coffee two cents a pound. FJlls Brothers, California Packing Corp., and most western roasters reduced their brands by similaD amounts earlier this week. An official of the National Cof fee association said the cuts re flected lower prices for green coffee beans. "Buying is just now starting to get back to normal," he said, Koftke Advanced in Position at Bank Henry G. Kottke, pro-assistant cashier of the Salem branch of the First National Bank of Portland since March, 1947, has been promoted to the position of assistant cashier in the loan de partment, according to an an nouncement Friday by Guy N, Hickok, manager of the Salem bank. Kottke entered the banking field in South Dakota in 1919 He joined the First National Bank of Portland in 1943 ( Prisoners Die in Fire Spray, N.C., March 17 IP) Six prisoners five men and a woman perished in the Spray jail early today after a mattress caught fire. Three were white and three Negroes. R2924. The Pet Parade Use these win-x 4U inches; material requirements, . . i tai.htan iribStitch illustrations color chart and some little animals to brighten criDa pllque and emDroldery directions, covers, bibs or youngsters' clothes. Thev are cay and easy to do for the To obtain this pattern, send 30c atltche are simple as can be. in COINS, giving pattern number, miicnei are aimpie your name, address and zone num- Pattern Envelope No. R2924 con-ber to Peggy Roberts. Capital Jour talns hot-iron transfer for 14 motifs.nal. 828 Mission Street. San Fran measuring from ( z f inches to tcisco 3, Calif. Carlos Fallon, guest speaker tor next Monday night's din ner meeting of the Salem Knife and Fork club at the Marion. The erstwhile Colom bian naval officer and former captain in the U.S army at tached to the intelligence de partment, will discuss "Mis adventures of a Latin Ameri can." Fallon is described as "well informed as he is charm ing, takes the members of his audience in hand and leads them on a personally-conducted tour of the great Latin American republics which lie south of the Isthmus of Pana-' SALEM MARKETS Completed from reports at Salem dealer for thr guidance of Capital Joornal Readeri. (Revtird daily). Retail t-et Price: r.tt Mash $4.65 Rabbit Pellets - 14.10. Dairy eed - $3 70 Poultry Buvlns onces- -Grade A Ooior. nl hens 23-24c; grade A Leghorn hens. 18c: grade A old roosters. 14c; trade A colored fryers, 3 lbs., 30-32c. Buying Prices - Larae AA 35c. large A, 32-34c, medium AA. 33c; medium A. 31c, crax, 24c. Wholesale Prices Egg wholesale prices 7c above these prices above large grade A generally quoted at 39c, medium, 36c. ituiieriai Premium 87c. No l 65c No 69-Blc. ouylna prices). Buttei Wholesale trade A 69c: ra- 11 74c. Portland Grain Portland. Mar. 17 OP) Cash araln un quoted. Cash wheat (bidi: Soft white 2.24: soft White (excluding rex) 2.24; white club 2.24. Hard red winter: Ordinary 2.24; 10 per cent 2.24; 11 per cent 2.24; 12 per cent 2.2. Hard white baart: Unquoted. Today's car receipts: Wheat 22: barley 2: flour 3; corn 2; oats 1; hay 1; mill feed 5. Chlcaro Grain Chicago. March IT Pi A wide number of new seasonal highs were runs up by rain futures on the board of trade to day. The market found the going rugged one lt got into new high ground, but at no time did any heavy selling pressure develop New seasonal highs were made by May wheat, July, September and December corn, March and December oats, and All soybeans except November, wheat closed lower to U higher. March 12.30; corn was Va lower to higher, March J1.31V4; oats were ft lower to IV higher, March 78; rye was V low er. to u higher. May 11.33; soybeans were unchanged to IH higher, March U.bVA-Va, and lard was 3 cents lower to 10 cents a hundred pounds higher, March 110.83. Wheat: Open High Low CIom Mar. 2.29ii-tt 3.3H4 2.29 2.30 May 2.10 -21 2.22 3.30 Vi 2.20K-V, Jlr. 1.97-9714 1.98 1.961s 7.9fli- Sept. 1.97H 1.98H 1-97 1.97H Dec. J.OOn 2.ou3t i.vv i.vvn-n Portland Livestock Portland. March 17 (Pi (USD Al Sal able cattle today 50; active, cleanup trade at steady prices; cutter-common dairy tvn ter and heifers 16.00-19.00: can- ner-cutter cows 14.00-1S.BO; medium beef cows to 18.00; medium-good bulls 18.00 21.50. Salable calves today as; market steady ndd nod-choice vealeri 28.00-32.00. Salable nogs today is sieaay; oaa choice 210 lbs 19.00. Hal hi xneen tMaY id: oaa common no lb feeders 18.00: good-choice fed lambs salable 23.75-24.50; good-choice ewei quot able 1I.5D-I3.S0. Chlcaro Livestock Chicago, March 17 (fl" (USDA Sal ablo hogs 3,500; steady to 35 cents high er: too 16.85: most good and choice 100- 240 lb butchers 16.85-16.75; bulk 230-290 ib 16.00-16.75; most 290-350 lb 15.25-16.00 few mostly good 160-180 lb 18.00-16.65; most good and choice sows 450 lb down 14.50-15.50! most 470-000 ID SOWS li.iO 142': ennd clearance. - Salable cattle 1,000; salable calves 300; etlve eleanuu trade at fully steady prices; good steers sold up to 39.00; scattering medium and good steers and heifers 33.n-IB.50: lew good COWS 2D.0U-21.aD! i-nmmon and medium beef COWS 17.00-19.50: cenners and cutters 13.00-16.75; medium and good sausage bulls 20.50-32.33; odd weighty fat beef bulls 19.50; medium to choice veaiers 2D.uo-su.uu; cuii ana com- mnn kind 17.00-25.00. Salable sheep 300; one load good to choice 10'-- lb shorn lamos 20.d to on oocker: these feed lot mates of 26.50 offer ings on Thursday; otherwise not enough here to tut market; general undertone weak on lambs, luuy steady on smaii sup ply slaughter ewes at 15.00; mostly 14.50 down to 11.50. A suggestion: Chicken feath ers may be stuffed into a small bag and used as a river bank cushion while fishing. MARKET QUOTATIONS 4alem Livestock Mart! By Valley Packing OcruiPanrl Wooled lambs 130.00 to 121.00 Feeder lambs 116.00 to 131.00 Calves, good (300-450 lbs),. 116.00 to $35.00 Veal (150-300 lbs) top ....a.oo to m.ou Fat dairy cows 113.00 to 114.50 Cutter cows 110.00 to 114.00 Dairy heifer 113.00 to 116.00 Bulls 116.00 to 121.00 Portland Eattslde Market Trading was neg ig ble on the Portland Kaststde Farmers Wholesale Produce mar ket today with prices mostly nominal. Portland Produce Bntterfat Tentative, fc-bleet to lntme dlate change. Premium quality maximum to .35 to I percent acidity delivered in Portland 65-68o lb.: 92 score 63-66c: to score, 61-64C, 69 score 55c Valley routes nd country points ae less than first. Butter Wholesale FOB bulk cubes u whllesaler. trade 93 score. 64c. A 92 score, 62c; B score, 81c; 0. 89 score 60c. Above prices are strictly nominal. uneese selling price to Port ana whole sale Oregon singles, 37H-40Mic; Oregon S smau ioai en-iac; triplets iv less tnan uncles Eggi To wholesalers: A grade, lame. 39t,i-49c doz.; A grade, medium, 38-38 Vac; B grade, large, tf4-35c doi. fort laud Dairy Market Butter Price to retailers; Qrade AA prints, 69c; AA cartons, 70c. A prints. c; a cartons loci a prinu, bbc. Eigs Prices to retailers Oradt AA larg:. 43c doz.; A large, 41c; AA medium, 41c; A medium, 40c; B medium, 33c; car tons 2c additional. Lheei trice to retailers. Portland Oregon singles, 39-42c; Oregon loaf, 5 1b. loaves, 44 -45c lb.; triplets, IVi cents less than singles. Premium brands, eingiu 5Hac lb.: loaf. 53Uq. rouitry Live Cbickens--(No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Plants): Broilers, under 2 lbs. nominal; fryers. 2U-3 lbs., 30-32c: 3-4 lbs, 32-34c; roasters, 4 lbs and over, 32-34c; light hens under 4 lbs, 18c; over 4 lbs, 21c; heavy hens, all weights, 35-26e; old roosters, all weignts. 13-I4c. Turkey Net to erowera torn. 10-1 le nens. 44c. Price to retailers, dressed! A ycung hens, 60-51c; A young totns, IT J8c; light toms, 41-42e Kaoous Average to growers, live ffhiles 4-5 lbs. 17-20e lb.: ihn. lS-mr lb., colore' 2 cents lower: old or heavy does and bucks. 8-12c. Fresh dressed Idaho fryer and retailers. 40e; local, 41- 52c. 'nuntry-Kllled Meats Veal Top quality 41-c lb.; other i-jf!- accorointi to weiuhi and quality with lighter or heavier. 35-38c. Hogs Light blockers. 25-36c: sows. 30-23C. Lambs Ton quality Dimneri. 40-42c: mutton, best, l8-20c; rough heavy ones, Beef Good cows. 32-36c lb.: cannerx- cuttcrs, 38-30c. esh Dressed Meats (Wholesaler. to retailers per cwt.t: Beef steers: Good 500-800 lbs 143.46: commercial. 142-44; utility, 136-40. Cows: Commercial, 137-39; utility, 136 37; canners-cutters, 132-34. Bee I cuts uooc, Bteersi Hind ouartera 48-52: rounds. 148-51: full loina trlmmMl 163-67; triangle, 139-42; square chucks, 44-46; ribs. $55-60; forequarters, 140-43 Veal and calf: Good, 149-52: commercial, 137-46: utility, 132-39. Lamb: Good-choice sorinc Iambs. 147- 5o ; commercial, 145-46; utility, 138-41. AiuLion: uooa, iu ids aown, 128-30. Pork loins. 44-48: ahnu ders. 18 lba. down. 133-35; spareribs, 145-48; carcass es, S28-2B; mixed weights 13 per cwt. lower inland Miscellaneous Onions: 50 lb sack Ore. yellows. Na. 1. medium, 11-1.35; large, 1.40-85; 10 lbs. 25-35; boilers, 10 lbs., 30-33c; 5 lbs. 19-21.; onion sets, Oregon yellow, 50 lbs. 15.50-6.00; white, 10.25-50. potatoes: ore. local Burbanka. No. 1. $2.50-60; Deschutes Russets, No. 1A, 13.00 25; 25 lbs, 75-90c; No. 2, 50 lbs 11.09-39; Wash. Netted Gems, No. 1, $3.15-30; 25 lbs, 80-85c; 15 lbs, 60-62c; No. 2, 11.15-25; ge. Bakers, 14.00-50; Idaho Russets, waxed. )3.ja-4.uu. new potatoes, Fit. Triumphs. size A, 13.00-10. nay: new crop, stacx oaies, o. o. NO. 2 recn Alfalfa, truck oi car-lots P-O-B Portland or Puget Sound markets, 135.60 41.00 ton. U. S. No. 1 mixed Timothy, 144 ton; new crop oats- and -vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay, nominally 135 28 depending on quality and location bal eti on Willamette valley farms. Caacare, Bark Dry 13fee ib- green e ib. Wool Valley coarse and medium grades 5c lb. Mohair 25o lb. on 13-montb irowtb nominally. Hides Calves 35c lb according to weight, pips, 35o lb., beef, 9-10c lb., oull. 6-7c lb Country buyers pay 3c leas r iioerts wnoiesate prices: Jumbo 19 c. large 17-20c: medium 15-18 14c rower prices: Orchard run, 8-10c. wainnti Wholesale prices: Per lb. m 100-lb lots: First quality Jumbo, 31-334; Urge. 39-30"6c: medium 26-26c; sec ond quality jumbo, 29-294 e; large 37- 13 5 MO Warehouse Job To Batterman E. E. Batterman, Salem con tractors, will begin construction of a new warehouse for Blue Lake Packers, Inc., within two weeks. Batterman was awarded the job of building the warehouse by the Blue Lake board of di rectors Thursday night. Batterman's bid of $118,297 was low. Bids from five other contractors ranged up to $145,- 378. The board of directors did not officially accept Batterman's bid. They did, however, assure Bat terman that his firm would be awarded some sort of contract to construct the warehouse, per haps on a cost-plus basis. The warehouse, to be located on Bassett street, will be 120 feet by 350 feet. The contract will stipulate that the building must be completed in 90 days, in order to meet the demands for space during the 1950 harvest period. Bartholomew & Williams, Sa lem architects, are designers of the warehouse. A eood Decan tree will last at least 50 years. DEATHS Edward A. Grlffa Edward A. Oriffa, late resident of 648 Union street, at a local hospital March 18, at the age of 81 years. Survived by a sister, Hannah Gardner of Salem. An nouncement of services later by Clough Barrlck company. OBITUARY Frederick Berger Silver ton Graveside services for Freder ick Berger, 75, who died at Salem Wednes day following e short Illness, will be held at the Sllverton cemetery at 1 o'clock Sat urday under the direction or the Ekman funeral home. He lived In North Silver ton for a number of years. Berger has no known relatives. Isaae Solberr Lebanon Isaac Solberg, 55, died March 15 at his home In south Lebanon. Born Aug. 15, 1894, he had resided In Linn county for nine years. He was a member of the Elks lodge, and was employed by the Hammond Lumber company. Services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Howe Huston chapel. Surviving are his Vidow, Bertha; sons, Melvln and Sylvester of Lebanon: mother, Mrs. Mary Solberg of Vancouver, Wash.; brothers, Andrew and Oscar, both of Washington, and sisters. Kettle Rogers and Clara Howe of Van couver, and Emma Walland of Klam ath Falls. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that pub lic hearing will be held before the Salem Planning and Zoning Commission at the city hall in Salem, Oregon, on March 31, 195 , at the hour of 7:30 p.m., to con sider the establishment of zones and rules and regulations governing the type of buildings that may be erected, and the uses which may be made of buildings and premises In all that part of the corpor ate limits of the City of Salem lying In Polk county, Oregon. The Establishment of set back lines also will be considered at this hearing. All persons owning property In said part of the City of Salem, or residing therein or in any way Interested In the zoning thereof, hereby are notified to appear at said hearing. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN CIL. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem. March 1ft, 16, 17, 1950. 3 7 "4 c; medium 7i-7ie: baby. 19 20Uc. Grower prices, orchard run: Fran quettes 10-lSe lb. O '3r-iriara 'r-ij-j 43f aracEr can ra& 3 m-t. v. ir XI LEGAL ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE No. isa.it IN THE CIRCt'lT COURT FOR THE STATE Or OREGON FOR MARION COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARIO JEAN SEVILLIER, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Pi oneer Trust Company, the administrator ol the estate of Mario Jean Sevillier. deceas ed has filed its Final Account as such, and by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, March 37. 1950, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day and the court room of tha Honorable Rex Kimmell, Circuit Judge of said court, has been fixed as the time and place for hearing of objections to said final account and the settlement of said estate. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY Administrator of the Estate ol Mario Jean Sevillier, deceased Herbert W. Carter Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon Attorney for said estate First Publication: Feb. 17. 1950 Last Publication: Mar. 17, 1950 Feb 17, 24, Mar. 3. 10. 17 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE ALLEY IN BLOCK 4, BOISE'S SECOND ADDITION NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Snlem, Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and in tention to Improve the allcv in Block 4 of Boise's Second Addition to the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, by bringing raid portion of said street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete curbs, and pav ing said portion of said street with a 6 Inch Portland concrete "ement pavement sixteen feet wide in accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 13, 1950. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which: by this reference thereto ae made a part1 hereof. The Common Council hereby de clares Its purpose and Intention to make tne above aescrmra improvement dv ana' through the street Improvement depart ment. Written remonstrance taint the above proposed Improvement mav be filed with the city recorder at any .ime within ten days after the final publ'catton of this notice oy tne owners oi mo property ai fected. By Order of the Common Council March 13, 1950. 1 ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is March 1ft, 1950. Date of final publication March 27. 1950. Mar. 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22. 23, 24. 25, 27. NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice s hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon, has declared Its In tention to vacate and has Initiated pro ceedings to vacate the following alley, to wlt: ah of that certain it loot auey lying east of the west tine of lot 10, block "K" as shown on the original plat of the City of West Salem, Polk County, Oregon. That said proceedings were initiated by said Common Council on the 13th day of February, 1950. That a public hearing will be had in connectlc" with said proceedings, for the purpose of hearing and considering all objections and remonstrances to said proceedings. That said hearing will De held at the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall In Salem, Oregon, on the 27th day of March, 1950. at 8 o'clock P.M. thereof. That the owners of any real property affected by said proceedings may be heard at said time, and that the real property affected thereby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either side of (he alley or portions therot extending laterally to the next street that serves as a parallel street, but In any case not to exceed 200 feet, and the land for a like lateral distance on either side of the street for 400 feet along Its course beyond each terminus of the part pro posed to be vacated. BY ORDER Or THE COMMUN WUfl- CIL February 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem. Dates of Publication Feb. 17. 24. March 3, 10, 17. 1950. NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon, has declared Its Intention to vacate and has initiated proceedings to vacate the following alley to-wlt: Alley running througn diock live (5) University Addition to Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. That said proceedings were Initiated by said Common Council on the 13th day of February, 1950. That a oubl c hearing will be nad in connection with said proceedings, for the purpose of hearing and considering all objections and remonstrances to said pro ceedings. That said hearing will be held at the chambers of the City council in the City Hall in Salem. Oregon, on the 27th day of March, 1950. at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P. M. thereof. That the owners of any real property affected by said proceedings may be heard at said time, and that real prop erty affected thereby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either side of the ally or portions thereof extending later ally to the next street that serves as a parallel street, but In any case not to ex ceed 200 feet, and the land for a like lateral distance on either side of the street for 400 feet along its course beyond each terminus of the part proposed to oe vacated. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN CIL February 13. 1950 . ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem. Dates of Publication Feb. 17, 24, March 3, 10. 17, 1950. NOTICE OF VACATION OF ALLEY TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Snlem, Mar lon County, Oregon, has declared Its In tention to vitcate and has initiated pro ceedings to vacate the following alley, to ll: Alley through block 3 of the City of Salem, Oregon, described as fol lows: 16 feet off the south side of lots 3 and 7 in said block 3. That said proceedings were Initiated by said Common Council 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 objections and remonstrances to said proceedings. That said hearing will be held at the chambers of the City Council in the City Hall In Salem. Oregon, on tne 27th day of March 1950. at the hour of 8 00 o'clock P.M. thereof. That the owners of any real property affected by said proceeding may be heard at said time, and that the real property affected therby shall be deemed to be the land lying on either side of the street or portions thereof extending laterally to the next street that serves as a parallel street, but In any case not to exceed 200 feet, and the land for a tike lateral distance on eitner siae oi tne street, for 440 feet along Its course beyond each terminus of the part proposed to be va cated BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN CIL February 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder of the City of Salem. Dates of Publication Feb. 17, 24, Mar. 3, 10, 17, 1950 NOTICE OF VACATION OF STREET TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . Notice Is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem. Mar lon County, Oregon, has declared Its In tention to vacate and has Initiated pro ceeding to vacate the following street, to wlt: That part of McNary Avenue In weat Salem, Oregon, from the northerly line of Eighth Street to the northlr city limits, of what was formerly West Salem. That said proceedings wre Initiated by said Common Council on the 13th day of February. 1050. That a public hearing ill be had In connection with said pro ceedings, for the purpose of hearing and considering all objections and remon strances to said proceedings. That said hearing will be held at the chambers ol the City Council In the City Hall In Sa lem. Oregon, on the 27th day of March. 1950 at the hour of 8:00 o'clock P.M thereof That the owners of any real property affected by said proceedings may be heard at said time, and that the real property affected thereby shall be deem ed to be the land lying on either side of the street or portions thereof oxtendine laterally to the next street that serves as a parallel street, but In any case not to exced 200 reel, and tne land tor a nxe lateral distance on either side of the street for 400 feet along Its course beyond each terminus of the part proposed to be vacated. BY ORDER OF THE COMMON COUN CIL February 13. 1950. ALFRED MUNDT Recorder ol the City oi Salem Dates of Publication Feb. 17, 24, Mar. 3. 10, 17, 1960. LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE FAIRMONT AVENUE FROM HOYT STREET TO Me GILCHRIST STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS OIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedi ent and hereby declares its purpose and intention to Improve Fairmont Avenue from the south line of Hoyt Street to the norta line of McGllchrlst Street, In the City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, except the street Intersec tions the expense of which will be as sumed by the City of Salem, by bringing said portion of said street to the estab lished grade, constructing cement con crete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with a 2i inch asphaltlc con crete pavement thirty feet wide, in ac cordance with the plans and specifica tions therefor which were adopted by the Common Council March 13. 1950, which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. The Com mon Council hereby declares its purpose an' Intention to make the above de scribed Improvement by and through the street improvement department. Written remonstrance against the above proposed Improvement may be filed with the city recorder at any time within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the owners of the property affected. B: Order of the Common council March 13, 1950. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder. Date of first publication hereof Is March 15, 1950. Data of final publication March 27, 1950. Mar.15,16,17,18,20,21,23,33,24,35.27 BUILDING MATERIAL WIM ALUMINUM GARAGE DOORS C FIREPLACE MATERIALS a (FRESH I PLASTIC it LATH Pumilite Block & Supply w. Salem on Dallas Hiway. maea- NO. 1 SHINGLES 1C.75 SQ. CANADIAN CEDAR WALL SHAKES, 3 coats paint $13.50 sq. with under course. NO. 1 OAK FLOORINO. RANDOM $217. ixl0 CEDAR SIDINO $235. 315 lb. 3 TAB ROOFING $7.19 per aq. HARDWOOD FRONT DOORS $20 ROBERT V. LORENZ Ph. Eve. 34284 ma 100 SQ. CANADIAN Cedarwall Shakes, all colors, painted and carton packed with dry undercourse, 12.50 per sq. Also 100 sq. 18 in. natural shakes and undercourse while they last 9.00. 5,000 ft. good grade Pecan flooring, 150 per M. Cedar gutter 24c per ft. Spruce and cedar siding, red cedar shingles, all grades delivered. Ted Muller, Ph, 2-1106 Salem, evenings, ma SHINGLES No, 1 Mountain cedar $8 75 sq. No. 2 Mountain cedar $5 50 sq. No. 3 Mountain cednr tj 00 sq. C. G. LONG Ph. 25821 One mile North of Kelxer SAVE AT KEITH BROWN! CEDAR SIDINO Wx4" $25 M. WINDOWS prices slashed In half on special shipment. Variety of sizes. Some a low as $1.80. REJECT PLYWOOD W", S" W. V. ;" starting at 4c for celling tile ply wood. EVERYTHING to build anything at that convenient location. KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD Front and Court, Salem. ma Used Windows, Doors Modern designed windows 5'x4 frame As sash complete $10.50. Double hung streamlined type windows $7.50. Win dow sashes 32"x34" perfect for home, barn, chicken house $1.95. Popular size used doors complete with frame St hard ware $8.50. Large supply, C. G. LONG Phone 25ft3l 1 Ml. N. of Kelzer ma68 ON BUDGET TEEMS You can buy lumber mlllwork, hard ma terials, hardware, floor covering, el ectric appliances, paints, insulation, roofing and house wares for as little as 10 down on a purchase of $20 up to 1300. Small, easy monthly payments take enre of the rest. Make It easy on your budget with budget terms from KEITH BROWN LUMBER YARD fc At that convenient location Front and Court Streets, Salem, ma Cedar Shakes No. 1 16" with undercourse, $8.50 sq. No. 1 18" with undercourse, $9.00 sq. C. O. LONG Ph. 3-5821 - 1 Mile North of Kelzer ma67 CRUSHED ROCK READY MIX CONCRETE SILT AND TOPSOIL PIT RUN & ROAD GRAVEL COMMERCIAL SAND & GRAVEL SUPPLY CO. PHONE 21966 m HOW'S YOUR ADDITION? Top quality lumber. PLUS prompt effi cient service, PLUS unbeatablt prices. EQUAL West Salem Saw Mill 1050 Wallace Rd lh Mile North of River Ph 3-9593 ma73 FOR SALfc MISCELLANEOUS ENAMEL TRASH burner $17.50. WOODRY'S FURNITURE MARKET 1605 N. Summer n65 PRASS POLISHED 7 piece fireplace set. WOODRY'S FURNITURE MARKET 1605 N. Summer n85 RADIO STOCK & equip, for sale or trade. I'll. 4-2TZU. no7 A.n. APARTMENT elect. ranKe. Like new. uncap, aw uaines. rn. J1G05. nes USKI) PIANOS, grand, spinet Sc upright piuyer. NEW PIANOS, grands and spinets In ma noniiny it blonde finishes. Jaquith Music Co. 8.4 Cascade Drive. Ph. 3-4641 n70 0 FT. RE FRIO Sc elee stove. St table top hot water heater. Ph. 26080. n67 USED-SEWINT.-MACHINE Drop" head treadle, Good cond. Guaranteed, $32.50. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 130 N. Com'l. n65 Git AND PIANO: Medium size, completely rrconditlonrd and custom finished in gleaming ebony. A lovely Instrument for your home. Stone Planr Co., 1540 Fairgrounds Road. n66 PHILLIPS BROS. SPECIAL Cow or chicken fertilizer, dry, weed free, sterilized, dehydrated and pul verized. Ready for any use and will not burn. Made In Salem From cow and chicken manure. Call 31458 and order now Phillip, Bros., Rt. 6. Box 118. Sn lem, Ore. 4 ml, east on State. Open week ends n TO TRADE: Immaculate mahogany bow front china closet for furniture, appli ances or what have you. See It today nt Olcnn Woodry Furniture Market, 1605 N. Summer nG8 Red Hot Special 1949 Deluxe Gibson refrigerator. Same as new. 1100 otf new price. Klmhall ma hnzany piano, excellent condition, $145. Universal portable sewing machine. 1950 model, 195. Dining table, chairs Sc buffet. 125. Olcnn Woodry Furniture Market. 1605 N. Summer. Terms St Trades. n66 KEWINO MACHI NFS used 9ofst UP. A Iso new Free-Westing house 189.95 St up. Yeater Appliance Co. 37ft Chemeketa Ph. 3-4311. n CO WFE RTI LI ZE . old or fresh Th. 3-6021" n67 Olf. CIRCULATORS at greatly reduced Prices. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa O SINGER sewing machine, white trash bur ner. Good cond. 1515 Jefferson St., Sa lem. n5 PORTABLE REBUILT 100 Amp.' Service Station Battery Charger. 395 N. Liberty. n69 UNDERWOOIl TYPEWRITER. $30. Port able typewriter, 130. New adding ma chine, 195. Ph. 3-8078, 921 N. Winter. n5 ALL KINDS Sand. Gravel. Crush. Mix St Ready Mix. Concrete Pipe. Tile. Sep tic Tanks, Reinforcing Steel and Mesh Oregon Gravel Co. UOi N Front fit- ?hon.i?.-a4ll' nB2 FULLER brushes. 1745 Grant. Ph. trisf. n89 To Place Classified Ads Phone 2-2406 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NO WAXING required with PLASTIO KOTE. the cellophane like finish tor floors or linoleum. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa rt ALMOST NEW boys' bike with basket, headlight, and lock. Inquire South High '- Ph. 3-6388. n65 PHILLIPS BROS Fertilizers, well rotted or fresh, any k' By yard or sack. Flagstone for all rock worg Cedar fence posts Telephone and elee. poles Any length Shingles Ye past L-imber Ph 3-1458 Rt Box 118. Open week ends. n USED ELECTRIC WASHERS $19.95 UP YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa a CABINET elee. sewing machines. Late models, like new. Big discount for cosh. 2 treadles, $8 ea. 1930 N. 18th. n65 G. E.t FRIG1DAIRE and Hotpolnt ranee. 885 Thompson Ave. Ph. 3-8475. n66 "SALEII-SAND A- GRAVEL OOMPANY Contract Work Road - Clearing - Ditching Sower At Basemen Equipment Rent;. 15 ft yds. 10 B ; yds D-7 Cat St Dorer D-6 Cat St Dozer D-4 Cat St Dozer See ue about ditching by the ft. Phone Days 3-9408 Eves. 3-8246 or 2-4400 Salem, Oregon n USED Electric Refrigerators. 149.95 St up, YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa n REROOFING, painting, remodeling Willa mette Valley Roof Co., Salem n WELL BUILT SM. house trailer. Call 488 6lht St., Independence, Ore. nB6 EASY WASHING MACIiTnE. No Sun. calls. 585 S. Commercial. n67 USED Electric ranges. 119.95 St up. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa HEAT your home electrically with West- Inchouse or Wesin automatic electric heaters. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa. n REBUILT PIANOS. Like new Large se lection ai low as $25 down. $10 month, See at Tallman'e, 395 S. l?th St A mile from high prlces! nea STEEL CLOTHESLINE POSTS, railings, In lock, made to order, mo n- uioeriy. nfl8 USED RADIOS Ac record Players, $9.95 UP. YEATER APPLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa PLASTIC APRONS, variety to choose from, mnkes beautiful el lis. some nost ess. Ideal for kitchen uso. Ph. 20403. n79' GET YOUR yard and garden peet moss at Northwest poultry, l&ua h Front, we have both half and whole bales. ma WALLING SAND St GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK for roads and drive ways, cement, ready concrete, garden sand. Bulldozing, drainage and ditch ing. K-yd shovel A drag line Ph 3-9249 n WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FIR STUMPAGB and fir logs wanted. Shipment can be maoe oy rrucg or rail. Independence Lumber At Manufac turing Company. Inc. Independence. Oregon. Phone 42. na 'ESSONAL ORDAINED SPIRITUAL advisor for all vniir nrnhMmii. ithtt N. Mummer OL. A11. 102. No phone calls, please. p68 STANLEY HOME Products. Ph. 39307. p85' MAT! AM MARY FORTDNE TELLER Palm and psychic reader. Madame solves your worries. Advice 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. dally 173 S. Com'l. Under new man agement With this ad arid $1.00 get a special reading. Ph. 2-9285. P82 ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. Ph. 35234 PO Box 724. YMCA Wed.. Prl.. 8:30 p.m. p!25 MOTORCYCLES, SCOOTERS sAi.snifitY MOTOR scooter, good run ning condition. Sre Mr. Risner, Btan Bauer Mtr.. oaa unemeiceiH. nnnu BOATS BOATS Aluminum SPeedmasters, $105 up. Hngerty Sea Sheila Kits hj.ju complete. Assembled boatsJIOjJJiO. fl.65 OUTBOARD REPAIRS, all makes, reas. Salem Boat House, 100 cncmexeia. qq65 1018 SEA HORSE 2'4-h.p. Johnson motor Perfect cond. All tools, gas can, flexible tube and stand. Ph. 2-8618. qq69 FINANCIAL PERSON'. FINANCE CO.. 518 State. Rm. 125. LlC. - S-m - M-1M. U. . Aiirn. Mgr. r66 FARM AND CITY LOANS 4'ir. and br, CJR OWN TERMS of repayment within reason Cash for Real Estate Contract and Second Mortaees capitoi SEcuitrrrEa co 201 Pioneer Trust Blda Ph 4-22B3. f MORTGAGE LOAN HEADQUARTERS FHA LOANS CONVENTIONAL LOANS PRIVATE LOANS BUSINESS PROPERTY CONDITIONAL FHA COMMITMENTS REX SANFORD, INC. 164 S. COM'L. TEL. 3-8389 AUTO LOAITB WTLIjAMbTTTE CREDIT CO. 182 8 Church Parking a Plenty Ph 2-2457 Lie No M-159 B-154 r SEb US FOR A .TRACTIVE FAHM LOANS ONLY 4 OH Vh INTEREST 6 tn 4i( Y-ars and Nr Commission DENTON & DENTON REALTORS J44 State St Phom i-36B3 r g en era i finance corp w;Ans LlC 8-133 rnifl 41-328 and ROT H SIMMONS INsiTiMNO AH IjOANS Hear "Top Trades" 12:05 tlail K B L.M 1390 Kc'MI 136 8. Commercial St. Tel 3-9161 r' $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. i9Bf Fa ira round.' Road Next Door to Bank Free Parking Phone 27032- Lie No M3B9-S291 Floyd Kenyon. Mgr I BE THRIFTY IN '50 A "Bill Consolidation" LOAN HAY MAKE YOO THRIFTY IN 50' PAY OFF YOUR BILLS LOWER YOUR MONTHLY PAYMENTS $50 to $1500 CALL OR PHONE TODAY PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL LOANS 118 S LIBERTY PHONE 4-3301 PRIVATE, MONEY Special Rairs and Terms On La r tret Loans Long and Short Time Payments ROY H SIMMONS 126 South Commercial St. Phone J-9161 TRAILERS ;'4 FT. FACTORY built trailer house, exc. cond. Dolly Butane gas. $960. Ph 4-2720, 187 'IK TRAILER HOUSE. 21 ft. Good COnd 4 blocks W. ol Hubbard high school. Hubbard. Knute Potcron. HOUSE TRAILER. 1948 deluxe model, like new. 27-foot. Phone 3-568. l4 cttnie. tea Friday, March 17, 1950 17 (TRANSPORTATION LEAVING FOR Caldwell, Idaho Sunday iiiumuiK. imc i or d. rn. tuna xoit" DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes used machines sold, rented, repaired. Roen 456 Court Phone 3-6773 AUTO RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE Towing service day phone 3-9286. Night 2-1804. 333 Center. o BUILDING AND CARPENTRY Labor contract your new home. Also remodeling and repair. Fh 2-4850. o PJM.DOZINO Bulldozing, leveling, road bldg., clear ing, teeth for brush. Virgil Huskey, 1010 Falrvtew Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. 089 CASH REGISTERS Instant delivery of new RCA cash register. All makes sold, rented, re palred. Roen, 456 Court. Ph. 3-6773. o CEMENT WORK tlos, curbs, walls, etc. Call 2-4850. o CHIMNEY SWEEP OH stove, furnace, chimneys vacuumed cleaned. Ensley. 771 S. 21st. Ph. 3-7176. 078 Upholstery, rug. Your home. 36840, 42908. O90 EXCAVATING Ben OtJen A; Son excavating St grading, Land clearing. Ph. 3-3080. o85 E X T E R M I N A TO R S Cockroach, Moth Exterminator Service. Ph. 4-2474. Lee Cross. Rt. 6. Box 437-0. a78 DRESSMAKING Tailoring St alternation. 1132 Edge wa ter 2-7579 eve. oa Brelthaupfs for flowers. Dial 3-9179. o 16" hand picked slab wood. 3 eord lo. i $10. Ph. 2-7751. Anderson. o89 Complete repair service. OH burners, furnaces A oil stoves, day or sit. Guar anteed work. Ph. 4-2424. o72" nousEnoLD products . J. R. Watklns Co. products, Free de 1 vcuvci 1 a. J-OJUO. O" LANDSCAPE NURSERY F. A. Docrfler &i Sons, Ornamentals. 150 N. Lnncastcr Dr. at 4 Cor, Ph. 2-1332. o Curtains done and plain sewing. 36540. 075" DELUX SERVE SELF Laundry 345 Jef fcrson St. Phone 23453, o" iAWNMOWERS Sharpening, guaranteed service. New power and hand mowers. Call Barry W. Bcott. 147 S. Com'l St. o78" Expertly sharpened. Jacobsen Power Mower Dealer. Moore's Bicycle A Sport Sho?. 237 N. High Street. Ph. 9-3844. 076 LAWN MOWERS St KNIFE SHARPENER At Ur Door grinding, lawn mowers, icls sors, knives. Dexter's Ph. 3-6833, o LUBRICANTS For Hydro ten products Ph. Salem 2-4588 ' o90 MATTRESSES Capital Bedding. Phono 3-4069. MUSIC LESSON'S Private piano accordion lessons given in your home if preferred. Special piano accordion rental plan for beginners. 1230 N. Liberty. Basement apartment. 08 Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar, Mando lin, ennjo, etc, ia3 Court St. Ph. 3-7569, 08D1 OFFICE FURNITURE Si SUPPLIES ....... .a, a,, ca Mliu llliuaj BUppiieB, safes, duplicators and supplies, desk lamps, typewriter stands, brief cases, lerce Wire Recorders. Roen, 466 Court. ". o Elfatrom'g are equipped to do your painting. Phone 2-2493. o" PAINTING St PAPERING Painting St baperhanglng. Fret estimate. 857 Shipping. Ph. 3-9513. q85 ph- 32608 for painting, paperhanging. mica, vanuer MOien. 078' Painting Sb paperhanglng done expertly At reasonable. Ph. 2229B, 37164. o74 PAVING Asphalt driveways Si areas. D. A. Dav idson Co., 2012 S. E. Silver-Springs Rd.. Portland 23. Ore. (Toll) Be. 9108. o87 PLOWING Plow b discing. Ford tractor. D. liar Shall. Ph. 3-1343. 088 PLUM BIN G Repairs. Sewers and Drains cleaned. W. A. Skcwls. Plumbing. Ph. 3-4600. 0 Fisher. 170 Lancaster Dt. Ph. 1-3984. ! 076 ICTIIRE FRAMING Picture framing. Hutcheon Paint 8 tor Phone 3-6687. q ROTO ROOTER Call Electric Roto Rooter for clogged sowers, drains. Ph. 3-5327. L. Howard. SAND St GRAVEL Garden Soil, crushed rock, Shovel and dragline excavating, Walling Sand At Gravel Co.. Phone 3-0249. Salem Saw Wrks Ph. 3-7603. 1393 N. 6th. 075" SEPTIC TAVKS Mike's Septic Service. Tank cleaned. Roto Rooter Service on sewers. 1070 Elm St. W. Salem. Ph. 3-9468. 3-5327. 083 Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge. Cnil us collect Todd's Septic Tank Sirrvice, 550 Larsen. Phone 2-0734. o EWE It CLEANING SERVICE Electric Hoto-Rootcr Exclusive Patent. Razor Snarp Cutting Blades Clean sewers drains. L. Howard. Ph. 3-5327. Siirayiiis. L. W Caudle. Ph. 3-7000. o78 Al! makes repaired free estimates. Sinner Sew inn Machine Co 130 No. ComtiHTCIal Ph 3-3512 o Tit .M i:it STORAGE Local A; Distance Transfer, storage. llurner oils, coal Ac briquets. Trucks to Portland daily. Agent for Beklns House- hold k'oods moved to anywhere In U S. or Canada. Larmer Transfer Storage. Ph3-3131. o TR EE WO It K Insured tree service. Ph. 26014! o75 I Vl'K W It IT i; IIS ' Smith Corona, Remington, Royal, Under wood portables. All mitkei used machines Repairs and rent. Roen, 456 Court, o VENETIAN" I1LINDS Salem Venetian Blinds made to order or rcftrlshed. Relnholdt Ss Lewis, 3-3639. Elmer The Bllndman. Ph. 3732B. W EAT HE RSTKIPPING Free estimate. T PULLMAN. Ph. 3-5065. o7B" wE'TnRii.i.ivo R. J. West. 4240 Sunnyvlew. 3-2773. o86 WINDOW CLEANING Acme Window Cleaners. Window, walls. At woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned, waxfd and polished. Ph. 3-3337. 347 Court Lang doc Culbertson and Mather. o WINDOW SHADES Washable, Roller, Made to order. 1 Day Del Kclnnoldt At Lewis. Ph. 3-3639 0 WOOD SAWING Atkins!-! 1 45Tlle Rd. 3-8674. WOOD St SAWDUST WestlelnFuel Co. Ph. 2-4031. a jT Pacific Lodge No. 50, AJ & A.M., stated meeting, Friday, March 17, 7:30 p.m. 65 ,flMtei.ftkftTnnKfl meet Thurs. night. 2ttTNrComl. Ph. 3-5227. 76B