- a Trappist Monks Buy 1200 Acre Site for Monastery MrMinnvllln MPI TU ..j- . . . . I nf Traoolst monk. nUn.VC" Sf wer! ? ? Terry. Otto; day to establish . mona.tary on i SSb "ffif1 a 1.200-acre lite In th rlrh W Sl.-uY' ,mM B- and1 lametteViUley near here. The TramI,t rH., ,..,.-., i jury, ii includes prleita and lay wuuieri wnose dally hours are divided between choral prayer in the chapel and tilling the land. The monks exercise no ex ternal miruitry. Oppose Tolls For New Bridge The itate highway commis sion was accused of breaking iaun wun the people Wednes day as the senate hlshwsvi mlttee heard opposition to the Dm 10 impose tolls on the Portland-Vancouver bridge to pay the cost of a ICCOnH unan George Webber, secretary of mo upper aanay Boulevard Boosters, said the commission didn't let the legislature Irnnur of Its toU plans until It had the mu introduced In the legisla ture. Rep. Alfred Corbett, Portland democrat, said the tolls would work a hardship on residents of southwest Washington who unrlr tn DArllanil 1 i Wednesday following an illness who cross the river to attend . .kjiitt - .Anw T . ...in Pnrflani) Capital Journal, Salem, OreH Thum, March 12, 1458 Abbey on the West Coait. An announcement from the Abbey of Our Lady of Guada lupe at Pecos, N. M., said the community there would be transferred to the site here. Temporary buildings will so tin soon, and a small mnn n monlu will begin building for eventual transfer of the others, the announcement said. The purchase of the land re cently was completed by the Rt Rev. Don M. Columban Haw kins, C.S.O., abbot of the abbey at recos, ana ft is procura tor, the Rev. M. Christopher, o c.s.o. The lite i( three mile nnrth of Lafayette, the bulk of the properly purcnasea irom Harry jiuenne ox vanvon. uiners leu Tracey Newman Services Set Funeral services will be held at the Virgil T. Golden compa ny charjel Saturdav at 2 nVlnrlr fnr Traeev B. Npwmnn whn at his home at 14S7 D street work in Portland, and students be in Belcrest Memorial park. years at the Western Paper Con vprtlnff enmnanv wni hni-n ViW r u a r y 10. 1878. at Booneville Missouri. At the age of six years Washington and Oregon z iik uGuicsi iriGiuuuai pain. 1 wii6iuu aiiu vriOI Newman, a foreman for 25 would build the new bridge i .k. ur4. n i Tki. lir --u ! . l i The Washington legislature al ready has pasted a bill author izine the tolls. He also rebuked the highway he moved with his parents to a commission for its silence on .nMnu .t TimM nMM tr. .1 u j j ... .. . Actum a. TiMua, taux. XI c vauie luiuge plans umu ine leglS iu i-uruajia m ivua ana was a uaiure met. timber broker. In 1817 he moved to Amity, where he farmed for nine years before moving to Sa lem. He was a member of the Masonic lodge at Amity. Surviving are his wife, the former Delia Thomas to whom he was married August 20, 1916, at Amity; a daughter, Mrs. Hen ry Fricke of Alliance, Neb.; two grandchildren, Craig Fricke and Tracey Fricke, both of Alliance, Neb., and two sisters, Mrs. T. J. Broidrlck of East Orange, N.J., and Mrs. L. L. Melsenheimer of Beverly Hills, Calif. PINE WORKERS SEEK HIKE Klamath Falls (IPi Th avt. Lumber and Sawmill Workers Union will seek a 20-cent hourly pay increase in Northern Calif or nia in negotiations oDenine March 24. Federal and Stale TAX RETURNS PREPARED LEON A. FISCUS 1509 No. 4th SI. hM 35215 NANGY VALENTINE ORIGINALS COME TO MILLER'S! . . . Nancy Valentine Originals comes to Salem". . . and particu larly to Miller's in an exclusive way. You know all about Nancy Valentine Originals through magazine advertising and fashion booklets, etc. Now you may see them at first hand at Miller in their second floor dress department. You'll love the designs," the smartest of fabrics . , . the low Introduction price . . . $10,931 Come try them on now while stocks are complete . . , buy them early and have a long season's wear! Choice of The Four Models Sketched on This Page 95 $10 PATTY WOODARD BLOUSES Style No. 222 ..... . "SWEET AS SUGAR CANDY" A NANCY VALENTINE ORIGINAL Shimmering sculptured moire cotton . . . "Cinerama" ... with a lovely third dimensional look of moire, it's neckline a pretty scoop, shoulders easy-going, skirt an exciting whirl. Contrast in shiny black patent belt and saucer buttons. In your favorite shades. Regular and half sizes. Style No. 206 Nancy Valentine Splashes Shoe Polish'' Daisies on Embossed Cotton - should be v$Xs95 end not llder "l u ' Minute tucks and ilV- X"""" elegant lace pay fk V JV & dtf 0,howyfa$WoB,fSbu'' vi$w i"e if 'J to finest sheer batiste. Xv 1 TC?i96C 'l I .' Extravaaant in hand ) r"j detail, yet so modest vjfck). Sv in price, you'll buy SfeSlasV lit' Cotton so crisp it almost stands alonel Wide scooped neckline, lashed in pie-sections, climaxes the torso-hugging top with Its flashing jeweled buttons. Wide and wonderful skirt dances away from the sculptured hipline. The new spring (hades. Style No. 208 .... . HALF-A-DOLLAR POLKA" SKIRT Whirls Beneath a Torso-Hugging Bodice Looks resort-fresh on Nancy Valentine's glamour striped cotton. Cotton nubbed and striped for fascinating surface! Throat of this frock is stroked with tiny velvet bow. Jeweled buttons lead into the tucked, cinched midriff. Below, the rippling rhythm of a diagonally striped skirt. Black and white, red and white, blue and white. No. 202 . : . . The Cinched Tucked Midriff A dress with a "patent" look in "shoe polish" dots, and showing a body hugging torso. Fine black broadcloth top widens its revers to middy size above a pert bow. Little winged sleeves are slit and but toned. A fabulous dot ted skirt ripples from a whittled torso. Black and white, blue or blonde. 2ND FLOOR CALIFORNIA FOR READY-TO-WEAR (f ; Men! Here Are .jfC: Good Pajaffi Afe at. . .2 Price! P THREE FAMOUS ... three famous brands in men's pajamas go Into this odds ' ,4t. and ends sale this week at half prlcel Finest washable JffiSyX fyk wearl Colorfu11 Patterns that tell him everything but to J 1 come In out of the rain. See these in the men! dept., Main NSitSif , 1 Vir J? V."hA so,e 0,1 over America of first I ; ZZmYjAi' U&3 -" Beire-Sharmeer nylons ;. I J7 fi''!iLS ,n every w?'9ht " ' every pro I 'i ; ' I i "Yw'' A&JtlSr I "portioned lea size and foot ' Wil sizes from 8 to 1 1 Vz . . . New I 1 I E.fl spring and summer shades. J l i Buy now and save! , P ! MA(N FLOOR A SPECIAL! W en s Trouser 1 CREASERS . . W 2 pairs for 1.59 . . . creose his trousers while they hang In the cioset! AVA V:lAl It's easv . . . lust sliD In a pair of these L and R trouser m. m v vmmm.Bm m t -nk --k -BiA iammi0 uiiii -i v a -nra rtT mnnu nrnwinrik. ni iu ""XvVVXVSi them on sale at Miller's this week. SSpi NOTION DEPT.