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ft 'Oscar' Favorites Include Crawford and DeHavilland By VIRGINIA MacPHERSON Hollywood, March 23 W.R)Tonighfs the oig night in Holly- The 'Oscars" are all polished up for the weeping winners . the bleachers are built for the screaming fans ... and never never land's all set for its annual pat-on-the back session. ine wnoie town s in its annual"- tizzy over who's going to grab the glory for outstanding movie performances in 1949. Voting long since has been over, the names of the winners are sealed in white envelopes, and all the nervous nominees wished the ordeal were over. The festivities lead off at 8 p. m. and everybody who is any body in glitterland will be dressed up in minks and satins and tuxedoes to jam into the Hollywood Pantages theater. Paul Douglas, who used to be a sports announcer, will emcee the shindig. He has his orders to keep things rolling. This means just one thing: Throttle any gushing winner who feels an oration coming on. "I'll do my best," Douglas said. "But I've never been to an Acad emy thing before." His two assistants, Ronald Reagan and Eve Arden, will be on the sidelines to broadcast any humorous incidents, mishaps, or hair-pulling. There's bound to be something going on. Hollywood tempera ments are touchy things at best; and come "Oscar" time they're apt to wear a mite thin. One year, for instance, Olivia De Havilland snubbed sister Joan Fontaine who dashed backstage to congratulate her on her shiny new "Oscar." The tension is heavy this year, with two close races going on. The know-it-alls will tell you the "best actor" award is a toss- up between Broderick Crawford for "All the King's Men" and Kirk Douglas for "Champion." Also in the running are Greg ory Peck. Richard Todd, and John Wayne. As for the women stars, book ies are giving Olivia ("The Heir ess") De Havilland the edge over Susan ("My Foolish Heart ) Hayward. But one year Loretta Young pulled a surprise upset when everybody thought Rosa lind Russell was a cinch winner. Miss Young's a contender this year, too, as are Jeanne Crame and Deborah Kerr. Hemmelgarn Directs Dayton PTA Group Dayton At a regular meet ing of the Dayton Parent Teach ers association Mrs. Lloyd Ew ing, president, presided over the business session. Officers for the new year were elected as follows: W. A. "Bill" Hemmelgarn, president; Mrs. Stephen Benedict, vice president; Mrs. Carl Francis, secretary; Ivan Gubser, treas urer. These will be Installed at the May meeting. The program consisted of a reading by Mrs. Russell Leh man. James "Jimmy" Osborne, Me Minnville, gave a talk on the meaning and influence of "Re ligion in the Home." The third and fourth grade mothers served refreshments. The National Geographic So ciety says summers on Hainan island off the China coast are oppressive because of calm rather than heat. Keizer Groups Are Guest With Luncheons at Noon Keizer, March 23 The Keizer Ladies Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Oscar Naren on Blossom drive. Mrs. Nick LeRud assisted the hostess with the no-host luncheon served during the noon hour. The women spent the day working oa two quilts. During the day a white elephant sale was held. Present were Mrs. John Der rick, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. Ar thur Cummings, Mrs. Ben Clag gett, Mrs. Hay Nelson, Mrs. A. Goldsby, Miss Ethel Hall, Miss Alta Hall, Mrs Mary Sloan, Mrs. Luther Melton, Mrs. R. B. Mc Clay, Mrs. Elmer Ideen, Mrs, Sam Richards, Mrs. J. E. Bar ker, Mrs. J. A Gardner, Mrs. L. E. Gilkey, Mrs. Nick LeRud, and Mrs. Naren. The next meeting will be held at the J. A. Gardner home on North River road. Club Served Lunch Dine and Do club met at the home of Mrs. P. O. McFarland for their regular meeting. A no-host luncheon was served at: noon. Mrs. West won the mys tery package and during the day a plant sale was held which netted the club $15.30. This club at an earlier meet ing voted to donate $7 for maga zine subscriptions to the school library, A motion was made and seconded to make an afgan. A report was made at this meeting. Members present were Mrs. R M. Giersch and Julia, Mrs. H 3. Goodrich, Mrs. J. C. West, Gerald Lappen, Mrs. Mary Sloan, Mrs. Ida Stredwick, Mrs. John Derrick, Mrs. Beulah Wat son and Mrs. McFarland. Guests fnr the day were' Mrs. Paeky ... .. ,jrs g R Hoxcy, i..is. Jean Sizemare, Mrs. A. J.j MARKET QUOTATIONS Saiem Urcttock starlet BT V&t!J PCilK Crtw.Dtttlt wooied lamb I20.0D lo 123.50 Feeder iambs Ilfi.flo to Calves, good OotMSO lbs) 120.DD to 53,00 vrai ii,iu-JUJ (tut top . . 124 M to 129 CC Flit dairy cow , J1V00 to 1S.5D Cutter cows ........ .112.03 to 115.00 Daiiy hellers ...114.00 to ill. 00 au ii.o to lai.oa 'urlland Prudnc Butieifat TentatHe. e-oieet to 1mm aisle ehsnse Premium quality maximum Portland M-67e )b.: 92 score 82-6&C. More 0-63c, 89 score 55c. Valley routes una couMi-y points vc seas Uiar first Btittr 'Vhotesai FOB outd cum wholesalers, grade 93 score 03c; 82 score 61c; B score 60c; C S3 score sue. addvb prices are smelly nominal Cheese Seiutv pner to t'wtiano wiimt sale Ores on slnslrs, 37-40'; Oregon I small .oaf c; triplets lest than insxs Es To wholesalers: A er&df. large, 38Va-4Bc do2.; A grade, medium, 38-38!4c. B eraJe, .arte, 4-35o dot, t'ortlnttd Dairy Market Butter Pric o retailers Grade AA printa 68c: AA carton B9c: A prints obc, a cartctw, cue; a prints, 4c. Em Price to retailer Umoe AA larc- 43c dor.; A large, 41c: AA medium, lie; A medium, 40c: B medium. 33c; car tons 2c additional. tlher-e pr:ce to retailer Portlam. OreeoL, singles, 3fl-42c; Oreeon (oaf. 5- 1b. loaves, tt'A-ebc lb.; triplet, VA cents tcu ttiaa sineies tremmni oracuis. ciac,es Sle lb.: ioat. 63 Sic Poultry Live Chickens--(No. 1 quality, l.o.b. Plants): Broiler, under 2 lb, nominal; fryers, 2K-2 lbs., 28-39c, 3-4 lbs., 31c; router. 4 lbs, and over, 31c; llchC hen, under 4 lbs, 18c; over 4 lbs. 21c; heavy hen, all welcht. 24c; old rooster, all weniita, 13-Hc. Turkey Net to e rower, torn. 30-3 IC liens, 44c. Price to retailers, dressed; A ruing hens, 60-5 lc; A roum torn, 37 38c; iixht torn, (l-42o Babbit Averts? to crower, lire whites 4-5 lbs. 30 -26c lb.; fi-6 lbs. 16-18c ib. colore 3 cent tower alo or neavy does and buck 10 -14c. Fresh dressed iaano fryer and retailer 40c;, local 50 54c; aome to 56c, Country-Killed Meals Veal Top quality -c Ib.i other trade accord jo a to weight and quality witn iisnter or heavier. 3-3c. Box Light' blocker, 35 -36c; mows, Lambs Top duality wjcser. 4D-42c; mutton btst, lB-22c; rough heavy ones, Beef Good cows, S2-3o lb.; eanners- cutters, 28 -30c. Freab Dctafctd Meat (Wholesalers to retailer per cwt.); Beef steers: Good 5C0-6C0 lbs t-; commercial, 142-44; utility, 38-38, Cows: Commercial, (37-39; utility, (35- an canners-cutirra, sss-st. Beef Cuts Good Steers i Rind auartera I4B-&2; rounds, 148-51: lull loin trimmed. 163-67; triangle, $38-42; square chucks, m-4e; no, s&a-eo; loreouarters. itn-ts Veal and calf: Good, (48-52; commercial, 137-46; utility, J33-3S. Lamb: Good-choice sprint lamb, 147- 5tf; commercial, 345-45; utility, 338-41. Mutton: Good. 1Q lbs down. 128-3J. Pork loins, 8-13 lbs., 144-48; shoulders, IB cos. aowtt. spererios, -: car casses, 121-28; mixed weights 1 per cwt. tower. Portland Miscellaneous Onions: so ib. sack Ore. yellows, Ko. 1, medium, si. 00-25; laree. 11.35-50: 10 lbs.. 23-25C; boilers, 10 lbs., 20-23c; 5 lbs., 19 31c; onion sets, Oregon yellows, 50 lbi to.jo-Bu: wnue, o.io-bo. Potatoei: Ore. local Burbanlc. No. l. vj.ou-do; LKScnuies nusseut, wo ia, VJ.ou 15; 25 lbs.t 75 -80c; No. 2, SO lbs. 41.20-1.39; Wash. Netted Gems, Ko. 1, 33.15-30; 25 lbs. 80-85c; 15 lb, 60-62c; No, 2, 41.15-25; lee. B altera, J4.35-&0; Idaho hubscu, waxed, 13.75-4.00. New potato, fla. Triumph, size A, $3.25. Hay: New crop. tack bale. U. a. NO. 2 green Alfalfa, truck or car-lots F-O-B Portland or Puget Sound market, 434 39 ton; U.S. No. I mixed Timothy, ton; bw crop oats and vetch mixed hay or uncertified clover hay, nominally 25 28 dependlRE on quality and location bal i on Willamette valley farms. Cateara Bark Dry 12 lb areea c tb. woolvalley oar and medium trades 45e ib. Mohair 25o lb. oa ix-mosta trovnb nominally. Hide calve ye lo.: accoroina' to weliht. pips, 35o lb., beef, -w to.; bulls. 8-7c lb Country buyer pay So Jeaa Filberia wholesale prices: Jumbo IS C' lame 17-30c; medium Grower prices: Orchard run. 6-10c. Walnuts wholesale price: Per Jo. in 100-Ib lota: First quality lum&o. 3l-3ava lanre. 39-30 Vic; medium. 36-36 ic; sec ond quality lumoo. z?-29c; lane zt 27ic; medium 34Vi-35Wc; baby, 194 30 c. Grower prices, orchard tun: Fran quette. 10-13c lb. Portlrid Grain Portland. Ore.. March 23 WJ Cash pro In- nr)v No. 3. 45 lb. SW. 54.5D. Cash wheal idiqi; ooil wnue eost whlte (no Rex) 2.24; white cjuo a.a. Mnrrf reA winter: Ordinary 2.34; 10 per cent 2.24; 11 percent 2.24; 13 percent 3.24. Today1 car receipts', wneai -as, jiour , mlUfeed 5. Kiwishta, Mrs. Wesley M. Wire. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Beulah Wat son, 335 Fairview avenue. Mrs. L. E. Gilkey has returned to her home on Manbrln drive after having been gone over two months on a visiting and vaca tion trip to various points in California and southern Oregon In Burbank, Calif., Mrs. Gilkey visited her son Allen Gilkey and family and several friends in Burbank and at Fresno. While in Ashland she visited a former schoolmate and was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weathers, formerly of Keizer, who live in Maywood, a suburg of Los Angeles. Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes Away As we set older, stress and strain, over, exertion, excessive amokiny or exposure to cold sometimes slows down kidney func tion, Thl may Jead many folks to com plain of nasainm" backache, lots of pep and energy, headaches and diisinesa. Getting Up nights or frequent passages may result from minor bladder irritations due to cold, dampness or dietary indiscretions. if your discomfort are due to these Causes, don't wait, try Doan' Pills, a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over SO years. While theae symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amaainK how many times Dean's eive happy relief help the 15 miles of kidney tube and fitters flush out waste. Get oaa' PiUe todayl STOCKS (Br the Associated Press) American Can US' Am Post U 30 't Km Tei It Tet Anaconda .,,. ...... 2i Bendii Mlalion Beth 8tec ........ .............. 3fi Boeini niipiant 13J CsJlf Partial ................... 3&? Canadian Pacific li Cut J j Caterpillar 3'i Chryslej . BlVi Cons Vuftee 13 Contmenta Can 38 Grown Zrilerbacn 83Ji Curtis Wrlfiil Dousiaa Aircraft 1? Oupom de Nem " General EWCtrttt 46H Oenera) rood . T Geneial Motor 77 Ooodjear Tlr ,....,......... M tnt Harvester 27 im Paper ,tt. ............ 39 "i Kennecott 50 l Llbby McN it L 8 Lont Bell "A" 2ik Montjomerj Ward ST Nub Kelvtnawt Nat Dairj J Central I3k Northern Pacitio 10 l Pac Am Ftah 12V Pa Gas & Eies 3? Pa Tl dc Tel 108 Pennei & O 66i Radio Corp ..,....,..,,..,.,,,,., Hayonltj II1 Hajonier Pfd ..................... 32 i Reynolds Uttal 22H RJcfilleJd ............ 434 Safewaj etorea S4i Bear RoeOuck ................... 4ai Southern Pacific 53 Standard Olt Co. 6B StudebafceT Coip. 3l'i Sunshine Mlnlat UTi Ttansamenca It Union Oil Cat il1 United Amine Union Pacific 18 O S Sleet 32 Warner Bros Vie WuolworUi 40 Stork Market New York. March S3 Wt The atock market had a tomb light trslni to BtV aiiead today. The s eneral tendency v as upwar d throush ttie aession. A cotutant hammw lna in the form ol profit takina salts. thouch. keot advance small and pushed .some hare Into minus territory. Chanaes either way were raoitir a pome or less. Trade started witb a rush ot buylnt order which quickly lifted the price level to a new 3-year msn. Traders atarteo to cah la thlr profit almut Imme diately and further progress vaa blocked. Turnover ran to above 3,000,050 share for the second day in a row. Selected Radlo-Tlevltoa -share were among the best performers. American Telephone and u Pont, each ahead more than a point, were ouUtand lac among Individual favorite. SALEM MARKETS Completed Iron repom Salem dtatars (or the ftildaac of Capita) Journal Readeta, (Ravlstd daltrl. ttelall 1-et. Prices; E-g Maab Si.ftS. Rabbit Pellets .t0. Dairy Feed (3.65. Poultry: Buying prmes Orads A Puior. ed hens, grade A Leghorn hen. 17c; grade A old rooster, 13c; grad A colored fryers, I lbs., 31-Slc. tgtt Bu?ini Prices Large AA 35c, larga A, 33-3c, medium AA. 3c; medium A, 31c; crax, Zic. IVholessle Prices Ess vbolasalt price u-7o above these prices above larea grade A general); quoted at 3c, medium, 36c -Buttertat Premium BBc, Ho, I tic, Ho. 2 &8-s2c; ouyint price J. Butler Wholesale grade A tl-ft&c, re taU 13c. Chlcaca Livestock Chicago, March 31 9 Llvwtock mar ket: Hogs salable 8,000. flteadr to 26 tents lower both butchers and sows; closed moderately active after a low start; most good and choice 180 to 20 ib. butchers 16.2S to 18.35; top 10.50 sparingly; moat 2M) to 300 lbs. 15.50 to 18.25; a few loads 323 to 400 lbs. 14.15 to 15.50; good and choice 160 to 180 lbs. 15.25 to 18.35; most sow under 450 lb, 14.25 to 15.35; bulk 415 to around 800 lbs, 12.50 to li.Wi good clearance. Sheep salable 3,000, Fully steady; early top 23.25, some held higher; shorn iambs 'ia.ia to 25.80 with a load 11J ib. veil finished number one skin 35.50; slaughter ewes 11.50 to 15.00. Cattle salable e.QOQ; calves too. ateers and heifeia active, steady to 60 cents higher; cows opened steady to 35 cents higher and closed steady to weak; bulls slow, weak: vealers active and steady to strong; bulk medium and soon led steers 23.35 to 20.50; three loads 1123 to 1230 lb. weights 28.00; medium and good heifer 23.00 to 30.50; tew good cow 20,00 to 21.W', puis, common ana roeaium beef cows 17.00 to 1S.40; most cutter 15.35 to 18.15; canntrs 12.00 to 15.00; medium and good sausaee ouus ao.oo to 22.25; utdemm to choice veaieis 28.00 to 30.00. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., March 23 Livestock; Cattle salable 150; market opening rather slow on kind available; mostly steady; medium 850 ib. steers 24-28; cart load holdover steers mediums un sold; common daiiy type heifers 11-18.50; canner-cutter cows i-ia,w; letv ioi me dium beel cows above 18.50; good 1550 lb. beet bulls 22; heavr sausage bull to 22.50 Wednesday; common-medium sau- safte bulls 17-20. Calves salable 3a; marxet steady: some slowness medium heavyweight calves; good vealers 28-31; choice scarce; quotable to or above: mod urn vealers 23-35 ; com mons down to 15; odd good 500 ib. stock calves to 25.50; one lot unsold. upgs salable iw, very lew gooa-cnoice popular weight butchers available; lfiO- 330 lbs. salable 18.25-18.50 or above; se lected lots late Wednesday is.ii: good 250 lb. butcher 17.50; sood 350-800 lb. sow salable 14-IS; good-choice feeders quotable 17.50-1B.5D. Sheep tataoie as; market nominal good- choice led wooled lambs salable 24-24.50; good-choice ewes salable 11.50-12.50. Chicago Grain Chicago, March 23 JPt Closing out of March contracts leatured dealings In grains en the board of trade today. The market dragged along with a iirm tone most of the session, but toward the close liquidation started In March wheat and soybeans, prices Kit under ue pre vious close. March wheat closed Y-lY lower at 42.30 k -43.33, March corn 4 t-o 1 cent mgner at si.siva-ti.4UTk, u&ren oats 'A to 1 cent lower at 7B-7B&. March soy beans 1 ft -34 lower at S2.53 -13.6 1 ',i , and March lard 3 to 15 cents a Hundred pounds lower at f lO.tVMio.n. LEGAL NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT 33337 NOTICE is hereby given that the under- signed hay Hied fins) report as exe tutrices and executor ot the estate of ALBERT oehj-JCK, deceased, wjw me cir cuit Court of Marion County, Oregon, and th the Circuit Court ol ssld County ha fixt Friday the 14th day of April, 1050, at 10:00 a.m., at the Circuit Court Room in Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as the time and Place, respectively, tor hearing objections to said final report. FRIEDA S4. SMITH and SELMA H. KHOEOER, ExeeutTlcta, and LES TER O. OEHLER, Executor ot the Estate of ALBERT OSHLER, De ceased. March 18, 23, 30. Aprtt . 13 Hot, Sour Acids in Throat After Meals Betlred Pasadena Tire Dept. Captain. Walter L. HUreth, 830 Summit Ave., la gratitude for what Kal-O-Dex has done for him. state. "I was so run down J couli hardly get around couldn't sleep at nfght because Z bloated up so front tood that soured in my stomach and came up Into my mouth had to take something right along lor relief. 1 leet wonderful nor- since tektn Kel-O-Dex, for tt keeps my bowels regular no more bloating or disxy spells, and I've gained strength as my meal agree with me now and I can sleep nights." Kal-O-Dex is an Herbal lormuia oi 3 juices from Nature's Plants. It has re lieved many people who had never been resit helped before or medicine. Tagen shortly belore meals it mixes with your food, helping to eliminate the poisons that foster stomach trouble, Ik )D cleanse the bowels, clear gas from stomach, en- liven Intestines end removes eld, sick enins bile from the system. So don't go on tiering! Oet KAL-o-DEX at all Dias Stores. Money Back Guarantee. DEATHS James Carson Tata Jam Csrson Tate, late rasldent ol Winlhrop. WasU.. at 3il Lanstnt aventie. Salem, March 33, at the ase ol 11 year. Husband ol Mis. ir i ot wintarap, H'ajh.: taliier ot Mr. Opal MacLaren of Oakland. Calif., Arthur 4. Burks la Pennsylvania, C, B. Burk ol BrtllDg ham. Wash., and Lawrenca U. Tate of Sj)mi: and brother ol John and Hare Tate of Carmi, 111. AIM aurvtved br rflnddauhier, NarHjn Tata ol saiem. Ptlvate service were hW at the Vlret! T. OoJdrn chape) Thursday, March 23, at 8-.30 p.m. with Rev. Ltojd T. Andewon oinclaDii. Shlpnjent has been made to WaitrvUie, Wash., for interment. Jtaite WtisM nt Jji ihl city Mar. 30, Sestit Wriiht Dent, la resMent of route , Saiem. t the ol B0 year. Survived by aona, Haiph W. Dent of Salm and Wiiliur Y. Dent of Snake Jllvrr, Wash,; daughter, Mrs. R. S. Daniels of Mtdford: a brother, J. B, Wrlshi, Bouthsate, Calif.; eiahl tiai d children nd nine eceat erandchlldwn. Servlrr will he held Friday. March 3, at 1:50 p.m. at the W. T. Risdoa chapel with the Rv. O, Wesley Turner officiat ing. Concluding service in City View Mm elerjr, Andrew lwts McCoy ! Andrew Lewi McCar, Jale resident ot i Route 1, Brooka, In this tlty, aarh 12, at the ac of Si rr. Survivln are iwo daughters, Mra. Beverly Kail, Nwport, and Mr. Locta Whlle Toledo; and r-e sons, Ivan McCoy, Brooks, and Alfred McCoy, Oervi Announcement ot serv ice later by the Kowtii-Edward chapel. Mri. Alva Matter Mr. Alva Walter, lale resident at 8a itm Route 7, Box 183, at a local hospital, March 33, at the as of M year- Sur viving are her husband. Otto Matter, and a dauehter. Mm. George E. Nunn, both nf Snitm. Announcement of services lat er by the Howell-Edwards chape). Ertte4 ItOng Ernest Lon, late resident f Route a, ox 329. At a Iocs) hospital March 23. Survived by daushters, Mrs. Cleo B. Bressier ol 8a) em. Jars, mcnara nam T.ri Mr rtnnv Hitch a! LitKQitl. Neb., Miss Irene Lon? ol Indianapolis, Xnd., and Mlas WHIadene ions oi superior. Neb.; sons. Robert Long and Jack Long. hntK rf t.lnfnln Neb. Announcement of jseri'lcr Jater by the Bowell-Edward ch&ppj. OBITUARY Charles Parratt Sll-erton Funeral services tor Charles Parrott, 47, who died Saturday at Bsn Diego, Calif,, will be held Friday at S:Sfl o'clock from the memorial chapel ot he Ekman funeral home. Rev. Aithur Charles Bates officiating and burial In the Bi) verton cemetery. THOMAS BOOTH Stlverton Mr. Mabel Schroeder re ceived word ol the death of an uncle, Thome Booth, A5, at Boise, Idsho, March 16, Booth Is well known here from his frequent visit a'ith Mrs. Bchroeder and LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 1MPHOVE FAIRMONT AVEVUE FROM HOTT 8TBEET TO McGlLCHRIST STREET NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council ol the City ol Salem, Oregon, deems It necessarr and expedi ent and hereby declares its purpose and . intention to Improve Fairmont Avenue from the south line ol Hoyt Street to the north line of McGtichctst Street la the 01 ty ol Sslem, MBrion 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 ot said street with a 2tt Inch asphaitie con crete pavement thirty feet wide. In ac cordance with the piana and specifica tions therefor which were adopted by the C-mmon Council Match 13, 1954, which are now on file la the ofIce ot the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a pari hereof. The Corn mow Council hereby declares Its purpose en : Intention to make the shove de scribed improvement by and through the street Improvement department. Written remonstrance against the soot proposed Improvement may be Died with the city TecotdtT at any time within ten days after the fins publication ol this notice by the owners of the property affected. B- Order of the Common Council March 13, 1P0. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder, lure of first publication hereof is March 15, 1S50. Date of final publication March 37. Hr.tS,l,:?,ie, 15,21,::, 23. 2,23. 27" NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE ALLEY Sfi BLOCK a. BOISE'S SECOND ADDITION NOTICE HEBEBT IB GIVEN Ihst Ihe Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems it necessarr and expedient and hereby declares Its purpose and fn- lenuon io improve ine sjjey in biock oi Boise's Second Addition to the City of Sslem, Marlon County. Orejron, at the expense of the abutting and adja cent property, by bringing ssld portion ol said street to the established grade, con structing cement concrete euros, ana pav ing said p-ortion of said street with a 6 Inch Portland concrete cement pavement sixteen feet wide fa accordance with the plans and specifications therefor which were adopted by tnc -am man council March 13, 1B&D, which are now on Hie in the office of the city recorder and which by jnle reference thereto eve made a part nereac. The common council tiereoy de clares Us purpose and indention to make the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement depart ment. 'Written remonstrance against the above proposed Improvement ma? be filed with the city recorder at any ".ime within ten days after the final publication of this notice by the owners of the property af fected. By Order of the Common Council March 13, less. ALFRED MTJNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication hereof is March 15, I960. Date of final publlcatloa starch 21. 1950. Mar. IS, It, 17, 13. 30, 31, 33 33, 34, 3S, 37. Britain is developing croco dile hide production in East Africa. FOR SORE Dll PC painful rlLELO SOOTHING RELIEF Get amsvlnar eo)rk relief from pain. Itch and imitation taueed by Simpta PiUa. Preyed ieeter'e formvla from tamoa Thornton Si Minor Clinic now -iiUt for borne e. Thoratoa t Uirwr Beetsi Oitif tends to soften and shrink awefting. ftiitvea dti trM. Gee a tube at Thornton St Minor Rcetai Ointment or Rectal Suppoaitorie ioir Follow directions on the label. Tor sale at alt good dtttg stores veryw&ar, J Sslem at Fred Meyer Drog, Hemorrhoids (Piles) Fissure Fistula Prolapse And other rectal dis orders treated with' lit baspli-aiteaUon. ; REYNOLDS I Natnro-Jlectai Specialist 1144 Center St. Pi) one 3-9460; WHY SUFFER ANY LONGER When dthers lett. as our Chine re medies. Am sains success for Mtto yeirs la China. No mtttet with what ail ments you are afflicted, disorders, sinusitis, heart, lunc. liver kldners, rheumatism, tail and bladder, fever, ia. constipation, ulcer, diabetes, sain, female complaints. CHAN CHARLIE rim titw SM x. Cunte CBrV.11 BSKB CO. SALEM OKK. T.M .n. fl.i. .., Olllu Bomn i. , DR. R. Jk"w.'S i Peter T. Clsaaseo Dallas Peter T. Claasarn, 81, died In Dallas Tuesday folia in paralytic stroke. Services will be In the Uennonlte Brethren church s&turdar at 'i-'4Q p.m. with Rev. O. H. Januen officiating and tteetkie and Hallman In charce st r- rangements. Burial will be in the Odd Fellow cemetery, Mr. CisMssea was bocn , October 8. 1888. at Janatn. Neb., arn-i ot Rev. and Mrs, Jacob J. Classsen. He lived at Faiibuty, Neb., untii June, , when he came to Dallas to make his home at 1103 Fairview. Ke was a member ot the Mennonite Brethren church. Sur viving are the wife, Mrs. Maraartt Ciaaa fcen, Dallas; live daughters, JUrj, John A. mestn, vatntnne cia&ssen, Mrs. Btan Jpy Van Order, si ot Dallas, Lens Clsas sen oC Denver, Coio., and Mrs. Leander Fadwiwht ol Cusler. 'Wash,; two sons, Arnold of Salem and Etdon st home; four KRAFT DINNERS 2P,3I25c VELVEETA CHEESE 2. 79c MISSION MACARONI 29c SPAGHETTI DINNERS" 43c FRILLETSiPCi 31c PEANUT BUTTER Sr.....35c SPAGHETTI Fronco-Ameriton mm cons 29c ALBACORE TUNA &T:re4 29c PINK SALMON ttttr... Manning's WESSON 2 Cans 25c Oranges d Large 150 Size Lemons 33c Large Size Sunkist Potatoes SO fi. 119 V. S. No. 2 Deschutes Campfircs GUARANTEED, U. S. INSPECTED Quality Meats Each Cut Guaranteed Satisfactory or Your Money Back Rib Steaks CENTER CUT Pork Shldr. A handy place io shop for Drug Sundries, Magazines, Toys, Sewing Notions, Gifts, Greeting Cards, Household Items. Shop Here for Your Easter Novelties and Candy Visit Our Fountain or a Coke or a Light Lunch 3045 Q 7fw t"'-"w "a j-dren. Ada Mark Owla Dalias riceral services tcr M. Ad Macs: Owln, 7L Monmouth, will be Tti day st 2 v.m. at the Mcnowjuth Chrlsttatt church. Burial will be In the ?ir Crest cemcterr, Uonnwwth. Henkle and Boll man nave cnarge ol arrangement, w. CtwtR -died Pridar at the Dallas hospital. She was born July 31, l1s, at Maitppa, Winn., cod was ttutrrled ta Joan V. Sump Xtt in 1000 at Independence. Ke died in 1939, She was married to Sheldon Qwin at Monmouth who also preceded her In death. Mrs. Owln first came to Moo' mouth In fturmine are a son. John :5tnpler. Palls City; daughter Maude Meyers of sittings, Mont., and in grand children. Srlo Funeral servlrej lor TrsnTt Kcutnl, Tg, who ted Tyesdaf. wti b hit Coffee 1 . 80c OIL -..!.. 31c GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE 59c Celery , 10c Garden Fresh Crisp Viah Type Cauliflower . 17c Snow White Fresh Heads Apples 2 a 29c SiarkiRg & Double Rd Delicious Sunkist BEEF Short Ribs b. HORMEL'S StfCED Bacon ft MILD CHEDDAR Cheese b 79c . M lb 4iC AURKET Store Hours 9 to 9 -Sunday 9 to 8 j Capital Journal, Salew, Ore., from the XCJS hail ix 10 tCclorit Trifiay, Rev, Elvla Fet icltlnc ttut dual ser vices at the Salem cTema0Tilam nnrter the direction ol the How -Huston funeral. nnm ot Lebanon. Suivwina tit t i Prank Xrum), Jr.x Portland; rfaufihler,, Mrs. Emit Rottw7 nd Kit. Ktien Kel son, bolh ol Tsccnix, WssJi., three broth-, , 4hn KrutBi. Omah. tiebi.", Chati1 Kruml, Bslem and VJsdljJsv Xruoi ol. LODGES A Pacl!lo Idge No. so, A.P. & TA. E.A. DegtE. Friday, March 3, 7 pjn, 71 Loyal Order of Moose snet Thwrs. nlfint 2Si Comi. Pi!. 1 43c 1.58 59c 2 lb, can 3 for 20c 29c 55c 55c 3045 South Com'! Thurs&y, March 23, 1550 11 Brio and two sisters, Mrs, Adjj Alto Scia and Mre. Zwtrst fievctcic, Orete CKf nis who aira in uecemoer DIRECTORY - ACCtXG KACBtKCS Att make ttietf maehmes tt&6, rente. repaired. Koeoy 4M Goutt, PiwM 3-1773. o i AHCJ11TECTB Drsiamsn. experienced Mhlietarl an-j mechariitai. F, Tjitr 6ttm ttfit. 49t avtq s.abios mar:cn motor T-sirtnt rrte iy hfSK t4tM, KifiA 33 Venter. t BWLotVG ' CA&PSXTST tcoar -oaairact raw jwer Swroe. re modettna- and repair TO, J-ttSp. st levelloc. rst4 4W.. -eiccxw tat, teeth lor iriiah, VJrstf Busier, JPlft rairrieer Ave. Pit. 2-314. ateat. -oM CASK KCiiSTEKS Irirtarrt delivery ol new HCX ea5s rs- later. Ail etefces sM, oe-LUi, cptcd. Rwa, Ctrart. ph. 1-vm, H j 1 11I-!T TffOJJl Foundxttex., jiA-waltr, 4etvewe.rt fftttss, t-OTba. Ttatts,, etc. CaTi l-tt!t. Oil siove Jurosux chUaoer eGwa&a4 !actS. Eosie. 17 i S. t. Tb.. -Ti"7. 1 UfliV3!4ery, res;. Twit Jiobs. SfiGiS, J VXCAYATiyQ Ijand clesriitf, Ph, -?PM. r CofiJtracii, Miit Remisr errt. 11 Dross. Jtt. ft. box 1-D, OSEKSMAKr?C3 TiioiiTa & aitematioo. VOti Idsswa ter ere. CorojOei repair serrlct. OH snuaeett (umces & U stOTts. tfiv Tit. 5-ai-aorred wor-, Ph. S-3. e73 J. R. Watkin Ga, redacts. Fw tie ilvery. 1W Center, Ph. JM, rr LANDSCAPE P. A. Doerfler A 3, Oraira cr.it is. 11& . Lancaster Hr. at i-Dar. Ph, 3-IjM, DELUXE SERVE SELF Lcw&T. -M Jet ftrstm St. Phone 5-355- e EfELBS EERYE HELP Isswndr? 3i fercaa fit. Ftvaiw 23ft. x, Sharpening usrsj)ld ssryJr- Jiew awr ad hnl -C& Sarrr W Scot 1 B, CoidI Bfc. o7 B.fpBrilr sharpened. Jacaiwea Poxes to3W Qet5T. Bicyeie Sporl Bhor 337 H. Slth Street Pit, t334l. ore LAWS MOVOEttS fc KHITE BBABgKMtt At "Or Toor grinding lwa mowers sl' ftars, fcaives. Sextans. Fti. SgSS. v Per Byfirolex producU Pto, stino MATTKESSE Capital BedfiSns-, Phona J-M, MILSJL XESSOSS Private co3 ce3?4!s& leceaos ircs in your home 11 pr starred, BpeelsD piano accGcdtGa peaiti ni& sc 4ectesrc. 3S K. tfterty. BasensBUi lipartioeDt -a4 Ita, BBn)R, tic 1M Dour) St. Ph. twsk chairs, 1Yjm and JMlnjr snpp)), inmps, typewrlknr stands, Brief cascs. Pierce Wire Recorders, -sisrt. Palntlnz &nd &oar.attc, Pte. 37iig. -aC EJfstrotn's to a rast pointing. Phone 3-53, PA1NT1VG A PAFEXUAXGVta Sbl Shippin. Ph. 3-SM3 0B6 Yn, 55EDS icr pointing psperhsstln. AtArztWt raes. VhSt tfpien. xW Jerry Johnson,' Ph. 3tt. " eVS' Palnlln? & popernonging don giperiif Asphalt drlvewMjs is sraas, D, A. Xxr- frteaa Cs., S&it fi, . fiiiw priott Rd., Porttaufl , Dre, jTr0 B. MBA oST Plsic 4t -dt&cinc, ?t& irarciar. S. Mr shall Ph. oSt Pl-UMBJNO Hei, -Sewers 4 Draios -c!ccBctf. W. A. Sfcewls, Plumbirur. Ph a-mi, o Tfsher J70 Lancaster Di. Ph. 3.404. PICTURE fRAMtNJ Call Eiectric nolo Rooter tar titnawl sewers drtlnj. 3-422? 2c HQie.zd SANJ liBAVJEX Gtrdeti Sail, crushed tack, Siisvel siad drBiiltne extavattas. Waiitas Santi St Qr&vel cet Phone 1-9248. Stitm San Wil. Pa. J-TflC. K. fith. SCPTfG TANKS K. F. Ktiii, ae-ptit, tTi1ts, ntf dr&in Hn cleaned. Ousraateed orlu U Cth St.. Wst Saitm. ?tt. J-TtM. Mlt-e's Scptta Service. Tent Jeaoe4. Hqo Rooter Service on sewers. lfil Cias St. W. StietSL. Pit. 4S3, J-43S7. Vacuum Pumping, no mfltags- tbarg Cati ms oiiet. TW's Spt.fe Tint Service, 35 Lar.wn. Phon 3-033. s" Etttric Rete-Roater Extiasive Parent, Haxor Snap Cutting BJsde, dean sev ts, drains, it. ifonartf. fft. 5-4SST. -a All makes repaired Jree eslUnaies is ?wsr home, free vizk up wi-i SeHvery, BJjier Bewlag Machine Co-, 335 J9r CommeTciai. Fti. S-Stit. Spraying, lv W. Caudle. Ph. a-TMa, xOs TRANSFER A STORAGE CAK,?ki & Dten-: Transfer, '.-3f. Burner oils, coal As briourts. Trues to Partland vitWy. Atent ior Bekn. K-suee-ho)d goods moved lo any where In U.S, CTiTKia. Lartner Tsfer flirwa-e. Ph. 3 -3331, TREE WORK tree efrrioe. Ph. 2&&U. -sTl I j TYPEWRITERS Brollh Corona, RemtaFton, rtoyai, UtitStr sd srt&ie. AU extt uttd msxblset Repairs and Tent, rtoen, ttt Co-pTt. 0 Eimer Tfee Biittdwaa. Pft. t-722. Sft'itm Vvttiti BMtstSs mtxl rer r zetlnithed, Belnholdl if Lewis, B. J. West, 0D BunnyrtfW. Z-Vm, eV6 WINDOW - C1SADSDND Acrr.z Window CleanerSy Windows, wafts fa wootiwoTlt tieaneti. now titatvei, Ktned, tad WHUiied. Ph, 3-3337. 37 Court. Lanatioc Cuibertatm ntJ JithT. o Washahie, ftoiiet. tfati -to crdef. i Bay Del Selzthalit A Lewis, PA. ?Om c WOOD WOOD SAWMST Wt S-zlezi Fuel Co, Ph. 2-03i i