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TUESDAY ON KOIN-TV: (6) 7 p.m., To Tell the Trulh-Bud Collyer emcees this "fun" game, ivilh Kitty Carlisle, Mary Healy, Hy Gardner, and Ralph Bellamy making up the panel. 7:30 p.m., Red Skelton Red presents a skit in which a wealthy dow ager turns her mansion into a club for gents of the road, including "Freddie the Freeloader." 8:30 p.m.. Spike Jones Show The "Crown Prince of Musical Com edy," zany Spike Jones, presents thirty fun-filled minutes. Helen Grayco is featured vocalist. 9 p.m., Code J "Suspect Number One" is the case under investi gation by the Los Angeles Sheriff's Office tonight. 9:30 p.m., Phil Silvers Show Bilko tries to sell some property near Fort Baxter which is actually a junk yard and worthless. 10:40 p.m., Showtime on Sli "Kiss ul Death." A vicious holdup takes place in a fashionable jewelry salon. One of the criminals is capturde and sent to prison when he refuses to reveal his accom plices, . TUESDAY ON KPTV: (12) 7 p.m., Arthur Murray Party Guests Mickey Rooney and June Havoc; Italian actress Sophia Loren will perform a song from her motion picture, "Boy On A Dolphin." 7:30 p.m., Panic Doctor answers an emergnecy call to injured paint er trapped inside an empty water tower. 8:30 p.m., Kaiser Hour "The Man Who Vanished" naval frogman who undertook a secret mission for government must literally 'cease to exist' in order to prevent incident. 8 p.m., Jnne Wyman Show "There Comes One Moment," story of how psyciatrist helps actor with an emotional problem. 9:30 p.m., Wnlfarct Supper Club Lots of music with: "Clarinet Mar malade," "So Rare," "Hard Hearted Hannah," " Canadian Sunset," "All Shook Up," "That Old Feeling," "Tippy Toe," and "Mississippi Mud.". 10 p.m., Radge 714 Viewers taken backstage in new Los Angeles police headquarters showing latest in gadgets and scientific crime dection methods. 10:35 p.m., Academy Theater "The Letter" starring Betty Davis and Herbert Marshall. TUESDAY ON KGW:' (8) 5 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Meet Sooty: "TV Show." Guest Star Day Phil Romayne and Cathy Steele, adagio skaters. Episode No. 2, "High Country." Cartoon: Self Control. 6 p.m., Last of .(he Mohicans "The Girl." The various tribes of the Iroquois 'nalion arc uniting.to wage war on the whites. , 7 p.m., Life of Illley "Strolling Through the Park." Riley takes his now grandchild for a stroll 7:30 p.m., Cheyenne uses a dance-hall girl and a notorious outlaw as pawns to insure an orphaned baby his rightful heritage in "The Spanish Grant." 9 p.m., Broken Arrow A beautiful Indian maiden rebels against marrying an Indian brave on the ground she wants to be treated like a woman, not a prisoner or possession. 9:30 p.m., Cavalcade Theater An Old World custom perils the hoped for wedding of the son of one Hungarian, immigrant family and the daughter of another in "Dowry for Ilona." 10:40 p.m., Channel 8 Playhouse" Camille." (MGM) Starring Greta Garbo, Robert Taylor. A beautiful, though delicate Parisicnne whose overly gay mode of living menaces her health, is advised to marry a rich man who will take care of her. . WEDNESDAY ON KOIN-TV, CHANNEL SIX: 2:30 p.m., KOIN KitcheSi "Chicken Perfection Aspic" prepared by Betty. 3:30 p.m., Armchair Theatre "Down From the Stars," Dianna Lynn. 8 p.m., The Millionaire Down-at-the-hecls horse trainer dreams of marrying attractive socialite and owning his own stable, finds himself even further from ambition after he receives windfall. 9 p.m., Studio 57 While his wife sits alone in her stateroom, afraid to meet the other passengers, a man finds companionship with an other's wife. Ruth Hussey and John Baragrcy star. 9:30 p.m., Death Valley Days Centering around old west, as told by Death Valley Scotty, have premiere. 10 p.m., Star Performance Charles Boycr stars. 10:40 p.m., Showtime no Six "Hudson's Bay," stars Paul Muni, Gene Tierney, Vincent Price, John Sutton, and Virginia Field. Two trap pers persuade a third to invest in beaver pelts with the Indians. Trouble brews when one trades whiskey with Indians causing much bloodshed. WEDNESDAY ON KPTV, CHANNEL 12: 9 a.m.. Home Young engaged couple receive tips on planning home furnishings moderately priced for young family. 11 a.m., Matinee Theater "The Kindest Man in the World" An ambitious assistant District Attorney vows to expose town banker who has been loosely doling out money for years. I 7:30 p.m.. Father Knows Rest Andersons visited by Jim's ex-classmate who hoped to be doctor but instead becomes kitchen utensil talesman in "Class Prophecy." 8 p.m.. Theater Tommy Sands stars now in "Flesh and Blood" as son of gangster deported to homeland as an undesirable alien. 9:30 p.m.. Victory at Sea "Guadalcanal" America's first ground victory in the Pacific. Captured Japanese films show fierce jungle fighting between U.S. Marines and Jap jungle troops. 10:35 p.m., Academy Theater "Santa Fe Trail," stars Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Van Hcllin and Raymond Masscy. ( take advantage of Vv PGE'S BONUS TRADE-IN OFFER ..,. .nym.k. j)f WATER HEATER . on a new RANGE and WATER HEATER Think of it-Portland General Electric Company will author be your dealer to give you up to S40 extra trade-in allowance on vour old range (any type). This u over and above the trade-in allowance your dealer gives you. $10 Towards Purchase of New Water Heater PGE will authorize your dealer to give you J 10 toward lh purchase price of any new qualifying electric water healer (set coupon. No trade-in necessary on a water healer purchase. Here's Ail You Do Select the electric range andor water huter of you. : choice. After your dealer has given you HIS trade-in deal he II thei ADD TO THIS the trade- n money that you-are eat led ta UomKt BONUS i TAD.IN OFFER. That', ill there It to it. See your Jolf or slumber wha ciipoyi fhi'i bonner BIO 3S1CTW ni'S ELECTRIC PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY OrsfM1! Wasiae DENNIS THE MENACE Okay, okay ! But when i gbtBg m gonha HAVE HOT DOGS FOR BREAKFAST J WEDNESDAY ON KGW-TV, CHANNEL EIGHT: 2 p.m., Alternoon Film Festival siory of coronation of Queen Elizabeth II of England, from the proces sion through London streets to the solemn ceremony itself in West minister Abbey. Narrated by Sir Laurence Olivier. 5 p.m., Mickey Mouse Club Newsreel special: "School for Fishing.!' Anything Can Happen Day "Rookie Firemen." Episode No. J, "Nature's Wonders." Cartoon: Caninbal Capers. 6 p.m., Wednesday Nleht Flchts it out with Chicago's Johnny Holmon in a lo rouna heavyweight contest. been fighting since 1941. X:30 Frontier "King of the Dakotas" part II. Drama of a French nobleman who built an empire in the Dakotas badlands. But his ruthless methods backfire and his $100,000 emnira heuins in crumble. 8 p.m.. Disneyland A hectic day "At Home With Donald Duck." Be gins with a special day in Duck household, Donald's birthday. He's forgotten it, but his nephews, haven't and set about to snrino several surprises on Donald. , 9:30 p.m.. Ozzie and Harriet Ricky, youngest of the Nelson clan, turns 17, in "Rickey's Surprise Party." 10 p.m., Thentcr Don Deforc stars as a harassed business exe cutive who feels the pressure of office jealousies, in "The Idea Man " i,,1?;40 '.m" channel 8 Playhouse "Mrs. Partington." Greer Garson. Walter Pidgeon, Edward Arnold. The grand old lady who started life as the daughter of a boarding-house keeper in a mining town shows her spineless family that 2reatnec i mn,... u... :-- wealth. . On Television VHF-K0INTV(6)-KPIV(12)I KGW-TV (8) KVAL (13) TUESDAY 5:00 p.m. KPTV Gene Aulry KGW Mickey Mnuse KVAL Big Roundup S:1S p.m. KOIN-News 5:30 p.m. KPTV-Klt Carson 5:45 p.m. KVAL News :00 p.m. KPTV Scarlet Pimpernel KOIN Wea.. Sols.. 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March corn was down a cent, May rye 1" cents and July soybeans l'i cents. Overnight purchases for export included 700,000 bushels of U. S. Pacific Coast white wheat by In dia. Old wheat closed H to m low er, May 2.15,-,i: new wheat ls to ? lower, July 2.07? : corn lower to y, higher, May 1.29'.; oats unchanged to H higher, May 68. ; rye 2 to 2V lower, May 1.16: soybeans 1 lower to Va high er, May 2.40 end lard IS to 37 cents a hundred pounds lower, May 13.00. HAYING TROUBLE wirti Channel 12 Call MARRS IH 3-920! MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND un Butterfat Tentative, subject t o immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland. 60-63 cents per lb; first quality, 57-60; second quality, 52-55. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 93 score, 59'i; A grade, 92 score, 58H; B grade, 90 score, 57; grade, 89 score, 55. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 41-48 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 43'i-53'i. Eggs To retailers Grade AA, large, 41-42: A large, 38-40; AA medium, 37-38; A medium, 35-36; small, 29-30. Cartons 13 cents addit onal. Eggs To wholesalers A large, 36-38 '.j ; A medium, 33-344; A small, 27-2814. Live poultry No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers, JVi-4 lbs, 11; light hens, 10-12 at farm; heavy hens, 13-14 at farm; o 1 d roosters, 7-9. Turkeys To producers L 1 v e weight fryers, 27-28. Rnhhits Averace -to Erowers Live whites, ,3H-4'i lbs, 23-26; col ored pelts 4 cents less; old does, 10-12, tew nigiter. rrosn miieu fryers to retailers, 59-64; cut up, 62-65. Wool Nominal, clean basis, V blood, 1.12-15; H blood, 1.20-25; Vt blood, 1.35-40; fine. 1.40-45. Wholesale Dressed Meals Beef carcasses Steers, choice, 500700 lbs, 38.50-40.00; good, 37.00 39.00; standard, 34.00-37.50; com mercial cows, 29.00-34.00; utility, 27.00-29.00. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hina quarters, 47.00-52.00; rounds 44.00 49.00; full loins, trimmed, 63.00-7nnn- foreouarters. 32.00-35.00; chucks. 34.00-37.00; ribs, 45.00- 55.00. Lambs-Choice, 45-55 lb, 41. ou- 44.00; good, all wts,. 38.00-41.00; spring lambs, choice, 47.00-50.00. Pork carcasses snipper siyie, 150-170 lb. 30.00-32.00. Pork cuts Loins, cnoice, lb, 48.00-51.00: shoulders, 16 in down, 31.00-34.00; spareribs, 45.00 50.00; fresh hams, 12-16 lb, 47.00- 50.00. Slab bacon All wts, 46.oo-55.oo. Veal and calves Goodchoice, all wts, 37.00-49.00; standard, 33.00-44.00. Fresh Produce Onions Ore. Danvers, mcd, 2.50-3.50; 3 in, 3.00-50; Texas White, 3.75-4.25; Ore. boilers, 1.10- 25. Potatoes Local Russets and Burbanks, No. t, loo lb, 2.00-25: Central Ore. Russets, 2.50-3.00 Ige, 6-14 oi, 3.00-50, few 2.75; Klamath Falls Bakers. 3.50-75; Idaho, bales of 5 sks, 10 lb each. 2.10-40; Shafter Long Whites. 3-75 4.25. Hay No. 2 green alfalfa, baled f.o.b. Portland, 31.00 ton; some lots 30.00. Apples Box, Oregon-Washington Red Delicious, extra fancy o4 c7.zcu v add produce jr 6 Apples Box, Oregon-Washington Red Delicious, extra fancy tray packed and wrapped, 113s and larger. 6.50-7.50; stanaara ue licious, large, 4.50-75; Newtons, wrapped and packed, fancy 138s and larger 4.0x175; winesaps ex tra fancy, 88s and larger 5.50 6.50; Romes fancy wrapped and packed, 88s and larger 2.75-3.75. Celery California 2-24 doz, 4.50-5.25; hearts 2.00-50 doz. Portland Livestock PORTLAND 11 (USDA1 Cattle salable 250; active all classes; fullv steady : no strictly choice steers or heifers offered early; truck lot average good 1,070 lb fed steers 23.00: few standard steers 20.00-21.00; load mostly good 900- 1.000 lb fed heifers 21.00; standard heifers 18.50-19.50; utility cows 14.00-16.00; canners and cullers 11.00-13.00; utility bulls 17.00-18.25. Calves salable 50; moderately active: vealcrs steady to weak; choice 25.00-27.00, few to 28.00; good 22.00-25.00; standard 17.00- 21.00. Hogs salable 200: moderately active; butchers steady to strong; no assorted No. 1-2 grade butchers offered; Mixed No. 1-3 grades 20.50-21 .00, mostly above 20.,5; SOWS 300-500 lb 15.50-18.50. Sheep salable 100; moderately active to steady; several small lots mostly choice 92-102 lb spring lambs 23.25-50: few mostly good shorn slaughter ewes 5.O0. Chicago Onions Supplies moderate, demand (air, market slightly weaker. . Track sales: None reported. Street sales (50s): Texas Grano large 2.25-2.50; Grano large 2 25- 2.50; mediums 3.00-3.50, some 3.75; Yellow Bermudas large 2.50, me diums 3.50-3.75, some 4.00, fair 3.25: Crystal Wax mediums 3 25- 13.50; Yellow Boilers 1.5O-2.0O, few 2.50, poorer 1.00-1.25. Salem Markets Com pi I 4 from rfpnrta nf Bnlrm dMlrn for tht KiiManr? of fiplut J mi r rial Read art (ftevlicd dally), Rabbit Pflltlx 13.10 (M-lb, bl: 14.70 (100 lb. Haiti Eftf Math 14 13 (M-lb.); I4.B0 (100 lb ), Dalr? fiM 13 M-I3.W M-lb. bai: 70 flOO-lb. big). Poultry Buytnf prices Colored fryri, 22c: old moiten, ftr; colored fowl, 14c; l!trhorn fowl. J2e. Buylnf prlcea A A, 33c; Ian A. 30r; medium A, 28c; imill A, 20c Wholesale pricei: A Jumbo, 5.V: extra large AA. 44c; larae AA. 42c: larfe A. 39c; medium AA. 37c; A mall. 30c. On cartoni. 3c additional utterfat Buying pricei Premium, C2c; ft rat grade, 9c; grada t, Ue, Batter Ratal! AA grade, 15cj tuartert. Tic. WhoUaala Solid AA. 11c; quar tn T3o FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearer of false leth hate iiftered real emorrtifne. I oe tti- their plate dropped. sllppd or wot, bled at just th wrong time. Do not live It, fear of this happening to you. just flpnnxje a nine rABir.EiH me alkaline cuon-acii) powder, en your plat. Hold false teeth more firmly, a they feel more comfortable. Doea aet emu Chftefcj "plate odor 'den tun breetfe). Oet F.tATlTS 44 Chicago Livestock CHICAGO i The hog mar ket was steady to strong Tues day. Butcher hogs moved 10 to 15 cents higher on a few early sales. Mixed No. 2 and 3 butchers scal ing 190 to 220 pounds brought $18.10 to $18.50 and a few lots of mixed weights grading No. 3 sold at $18.00. A small number of No. 2 190 to 220 pound butchers sold from $18.60 to $1875. Steers and heifers were steady, cows and bulls fuly steady. A load of 1,292 pound low to average steers brought $26.50, the top. average choice to low prime sold from $24.25 to $25.25 and the bulk of average good to low choice from $21.50 to $23.50. Shorn lambs sold mostly steady to 25 cents higher. Salable receipts were 7,500 hogs, 7,000 cattle, 300 calves and 1,500 sheep. Portland Grain PORTLAND (ft Coarse grains. 15-day shipment, bulk, coast delivery: Oats, No.2, S8 lb white 52.00 Barley. No.2, 45 lb B.W 46.50 Corn, No. 2, E.Y. ship't 61.00-61.50 Wheat (bid), to arrive market, basis No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White 2.61 Soft White (excluding Rex) .. 2.61 White Club 2.61 2.46 2.46 2.46 2.61 Hard Red Winter: Ordinary I per cent : 12 per cent Hard White Baart; Ordinary ;. 10 per cent 2.61 Tuesday s car receipts: Wheat 89; barley 5; flour 8; corn 2; mill feed 2. Wall Street NEW YORK Wl Steels headed a slock market dip Tuesday in moderately active trading. But aircrafts, some oils, rails and other selected issues made ad vances against the trend. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks fell 50 cents to $181.20 with the industrials down 80 cents, the rails down 20 cents and the utilities down 20 cents. Of 1.156 issues traded, declines outnumbered advances by 505 to 393. There were 58 new 1957 highs and 27 new lows. Volume totaled 2,300.000 shares compared with 2,210,000 Monday. Mid Willamette Obituaries Elizabeth Lawrence INDEPENDENCE (Special) Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza bcth Lawrence, 46, will be held at the Smith Krueger Funeral Home here at 1:30 p.m. Thursday with Rev. James A. Bell officiating. Burial will be in Rest Lawn Mem ory Gardens. Mrs. Lawrence was born Eliza- beth Derksen, July 13, 1910 at Dal- meny, Saskatchewan, Canada. She was married to Willie E. Lawr ence at Vancouver, Wash., Oct, 13, 1927, who survives her. She was a member of the Indcpcnd ence Rcbekah Lodge. Surviving besides the husband are a son, Raymond T. Lawrence, Salem; two daughters, Mrs. Dar lene Duckctt, Albany, and Pamela K. Lawrence, Independence; two brothers, Henry Derksen, Dallas, and A. J. Derksen, Sheridan, two step-sisters, Mrs. Catherine Luthe, Dallas, and Mrs. Tina Boese, Shafter, Caif.; four stepbrothers, Jack Wall, Dallas; Peter Dalmeny, Saskatchewan, Canada, and Orcn and Claus Wall, both of Canada; and two grandchildren. Henry Anderson SILVERTON (Special) - Henry Anderson, 86, died of a heart at tack Monday night at his home, 028 S. Madison St. He had lived in Silverton for 11 years. Mr. Anderson was born In Nor way May 16, 1871. He married Anna Olson Jan. 1, 1904 at Min neapolis. Surviving are a son, Arthur An derson, Yoncalla, Ore; and four daughters. Miss Pearl Olson, Sil verton; Mrs. Cora Jensen, i,u gene; Mrs. Hazel Bown, Portland and Mrs. Nellie Snyder, Brookings, S.D. Mrs. Mary Scliar SILVERTON (Special)-Funcral services for Mrs. Mary Schar, 73, will be held in Memorial Chapel, Ekman Funeral Home at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Lydia Carmichael MONMOUTH i Special I Lydia V. Carmichael. Rt. 3, Dallas, died in a Portland hospital Sunday fol lowing a long illness. She was horn June 27. 1802. in S w c c t Springs. Mo., and had been a resi dent ol the Monmouth and Dallas communities since Kino. She was a retired teacher and had taught here, at the Oak Point School and at Toledo. She was a member of Agate Rehekah Lodge, the Mon mouth Grange and the First Chris tian Church at Monmouth. Surviving is a son, Perry Y. Carmichael, Estacada; two daugh ters. Mrs. Margaret Young, Tou chag. Wash.; Mrs. Frances Lar son, Rcdlands, Calif.: three broth ers, F. B., Wilmer and Perry Pow ell, all of Monmouth: one sister, Mrs. Frieda Winn, Portland, Ore. and 11 grandchildren. Funeral services will be at the First Christian Church. Monmouth at 3 p.m. Thursday with burial to follow in Fir Crest Cemetery, Mon mouth. Rev. Richard Owen will conduct the services. Men 0ldat50or60! Recharge Body's Batteries FppI Ynnnrrpr Fact! ThotlMltdt "hrf I'f I 1rk. vrtn-fMl i Ji HO, fiO. bUme fjfiinc ia'i "n pfrpnit'ire see inf. hii ffil rs.it 11 iitt ! It nl in nr-fl-inf Iron arxi the rape, the d" Vitjmm Bi, eMed to reehstie body's barterm. TKmi mwI ere. smaxed at iy potent, nan and Imprew, Orttn Trmte TaWti pp sp bWvl, eVW, Argmnt, awre. In fmt one nsy Ottri pplit irsfl etiaialoRt to 1A rlnten ra yn, 4 Ih. of (r r ) 1 Ths, ef bW.&-dy Graveside Rites for Infant Held Saturday Private graveside services were held at Belcrest Memorial Park Saturday morning for Denise Lyn Petersen, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Petersen. 1790 Barnes Ave., who died Friday at a Salem hospital. The child died the day it was born. The Rev. Walter G. Boss offici ated at the service, which was under the direction of the Clough Barrlck Funeral Home. Death Claims Jennie Stutt Mrs. Jennie O. Stutt, Salem resi dent for over 25 years, died Satur day at a local nursing home. Mrs. Stutt had been in poor health since having a stroke about 15 years ago. Three weeks ago she had an other stroke and had since been in a hospital or nursing home. Born in Ryd, Sweden. Mrs. Stutt came to the United States with her parents as a small child and they settled in Nebraska. She attended grade school and high school at Nebraska City, Neb., and then attended Slate Teachers' Col lege at Peru, Neb. She taught school in Nebraska until married to the late Louis J. Stutt of Ne braska City in 1910. The Stutls came to Salem to make their home in 1930 and Stutt died a few months after they moved here. Mrs. Stutt from 1930 until 1936 was employed at the G. Shipley store here, which was a ladies ready to wear store. She returned to Nebraska for-one winter and was in Portland for a short time and then was employed at MacLaren School at Woodhurn until having her first stroke In 1942. Mrs. Stutt was a member of the First Presbyterian Church In Sa lem and an active member of the Willamette Guild of the church. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs, Karl Thelen, Salem; a son, Louis M. Stutt, Portland; a sister, Miss Laura Olson, Lincoln, Neb.; two brothers, Elmer Olson, Wichita, Kan., and Morton Olson, Omaha, Neb.; and five grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Clough-Barrick chapel Wednes day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock with Dr. Paul Newton Poling officiat ing. Interment will be ih the City View cemetery. Frank Guthrie Services Held Funeral services for Frank Guthrie, 65, who burned to death in his small cabin in Mission Bot tom, were held at the Howell-Ed wards chapel Tuesday morning at iu: ;ju o ciock. The Rev. Raymond M. Estes of ficiated at the service and inter ment was in the Claggett ceme tery. Guthrie, a resident of the Mis sion Bottom community for 30 years, naa no known survivors, Deatl is Genrge Adams At a local hospital. May ftth. Lata resident of Trouldate, Ore. Shlp- una uixn untie io fnriiano, Ore., for aer vices and Interment by the Virgil T. Golden Co. Baby Boy Bailey At a local hospital, May fllh. Sur vived bv nnrrnts. Mr. mid Mn Ar thur D. Bailey, Salem: firand par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clnrrnce flvers. Sftlem. Private gravealde aer vices wilt he under tha lilrrlnn nf 1). Virgil T. Golden Co. Baby Girl Denlie I.yn Peterirn i At a local hiWDltal. Mav .Irri. Sur vived by parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph1 Petersen, Salem. Private raves) tie l irrvicei will be held Saturday, Mayi JMh nt 10:00 a.m. In He rrent Mmn- rtsl Park. Rev. Waller G. Boss will officiate, Servlcei will be under ih direction of the Clough-Barrick Mortuary. Mn. Jenntr O. Stutt i,aie reiiaent of 47 Birch Ave., Survived by a daughter, Mra. Karl Thelen. Salem; aon. Louli M. Stutl, Portland; sister, Miss Laura Olann, Lincoln. Neh.; brother. Elmer Ol son, Wichita, Kan.; Morton Olson, Omaha, Neb.; alio five grandchil dren. Servicea will be helrf Wednea dny. May 8, at l:.TO p.m. at Clough- nnrru'K cnanei, ur. Fain Newton Poiing officiating. Interment City View Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, rontrtbutions may he mnde to the Presbyterian Church building fund. Loyal Vern Shafer At the residence, 1220 N. 21at St., May A. Survived by wife, Mra. Inez e. annier, aaiem; aaugmera, Mra. Jack (Donna) Woodfield. Otter Rock. Ore., Mn. Ralph (Geraldine) Wade, Halsey, Ore.; aon. Cldon Shafer, Eu K.ne; mother, Mn. Elizabeth Shafer, Lincoln, rueo.; oroiner, Harvey s Shafer, Lincoln, Neb.; grandchildren, Candare Wade. Halsey. Ronnie Wade. Haliey. At Llzbeth, Randy At Jeralyn Woodfield. Otter Rock. Ore. Servicea w h be held Wednesday, May 8th at 10:30 am. In the Chapel nf the louith-HftrricK runera Home. Rev. J. C. Johannes and Dr. Rrnokji Moore will officiate. Interment. RH crest Memorial Park. Member of Masonic i-nfisr no. af & am and Amerl' can Legion. Kolirrt M. West Late resident of 515 E. Browning Ave., in a lorai nntpnai Mav Survived by mother. Mrs. Henrv White, Salem. Brothers, Chnrlea weai. iuonocK, lex.; carlln west, U S A.F., Korea. Services will he held Thursdhy, May 0th at 3:00 p.m, in the Chapel nf the Virgil T, Gold en Co. Rev. Wayne Greene will offi ciate. Interment, Belcrest Memorial Park, Alexander C. MrKendrv l-ste resident of Coos Hay. Ore., ai a local hnsDital May 7, Survived by wife. Mrs. Helen M. McKendry, Lester, Wash. Two dnuifhters, Mrs, Mildred Leonard, Sacramento, Calif ; Mn Lillie Barnes. Flue Lake, Calif. Five ions Virgil I McKendry, Coos Bay. Ore,; Alexander R, McKendry, Sacramento, Calif.: James M. Mc Kendry, Weott. Calif; Henry M. Mc Kendry. Wentt. Calif : Richard C. McKendry. Weott. Calif. Two sis ters. Sad Wyrlck, Myrtle Point. Or ; Mrs. Anna Taylor, Turner, Ore. Brother, Archie Culver, Sil verton. Ore. Tour grandchildren. Graveside services will be held Sat urday. May 11 at 1 p m. Rev. Ernest P Goulder officiating Under the direction of the Clough-Barrick Fu neral Home. Stops Heart Gas 3 Times Faster A" i(in imit tilth tifitti Msii)ifl thf ttitnt aiimi wttfitiai 1 -., Ii tikla Iks MKtri k itorM This lintwt Rllt-tM II tut Itw tils' iatfliMtlM, 11. baartbura, as Mur iHnttb tanuias a banafsl eVvjit, luttltaa, rf f traolllfv. CtetlStf labarstwy tuts tern H-ssi tsb leti atwtrsliit t tiam u mm litmus. wlflM la miaul unr ImSIii Of Hn tslkts. 1st Idl-eat tsesj fsr tbs tattiet lam rsUtr. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tues., May 7, 1957 (Sec. 2, Page 7) , 30-Year Valley Resident Dies WOODBURN (Special) Mrs. Agnes Meithof, 68, died at home Monday at Waconoa wfiere she had lived for 30 years after com ing to this area from Minnesota in 1012. She was born July 23, 1888. Mrs. Meithof, a member of St. Louis Catholic Church, married Joseph Meithof August 6, 1906 at Detroit Lake, Minn. They cele brated their golden wedding anni versary last August. Surviving besides the widower arc two sons, Edward, Gervais, and Albert, Salem; five daughters, Mrs. Ka.herine Scheible and Mrs. LEGALS NOTICK OK INTENTION TO CONSTRUCT A SKWKR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares Its uuruose and Intention to construct a sewer line in PARK AVENUE be tween Market street and center Street In the City of Salem, Oregon, In accordance with the plans, speci fications, and estimates for such aew- er which were adopted by the Com mon Council April 22, 1957. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this ref erence thereto are made a part of this nonce. The Cnmmnn Council declares that such sewer shall constitute a lateral or sanitary sewer line for a part or the area described In said plant and specifications, namely the following part, to-wlt: Beginning at the point of inter section of the north line of Center Street with the east line of Park Avenue, City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon; thence easterly along the north line of said Center Street B0 .00 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the east line of aald Park Avenue 187.80 feet; thence easterly and parallel with the northerly line of said Center Street 30.00 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the ensterlv line of aald Park Avenue to a point on the northerly line of Fredrick Street; thence westerly along the northerly line of aald Fredrick Street 6.00 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the easterly line of said Park Avenue 107.40 feet; thence easterly and pirallel with the northerly line of said Fredrick Street 66.00 feet; thence northerly and parallel with the easterly line of said Park Avenue to a point on the northerly line of Knox Street; thence westerly along the northerly line of aald Knoit Street 20.00 feetj . nnl-,h.rlv an ft nam lei with the easterly line of said Park Av enue lis 32 xeei; mcuve ' and parallel with the northerly line Vnnv Street SO.oo feet: thence northerly and parallel with the easterly line of aald Park Av enue to a point that Is 109.83 feet northerly from the northerly line of Wlddows Lane, If measured par allel with the easterly line of said T...U. Aar-anim thonre easterly and parallel with the northerly line of nrh.rlv anrl narillel with the easterly line of aald Park Ay enue to a point on the southerly line of I'D" Street; thence westerly , nnnt nt Intersection Of the southerly line of "D" Street with the easterly line of aald Park Av ..r.ii ihnneei Routherlv along the easterly line of aald Park Avenue ai nnini nf haxtlntiln' also beginning at the point of Intersection of the northerly line of Center Street with the westerly line 01 rarK avchuc !-... M,.r,nn TnuntV. OrCRon thence northerly along the westerly line of aald Park Avenue to the point of intersection 01 in lino of aald Park Avenue with the southerly line of "D Street; thence ..aiiu tnn the southerly line of ih -n" street 170 feet; thence southerly and parallel with the westerly line of said Park Avenue to a point on the northerly line of said Center street: mence mi erly to the point of beginning; and for aucn par last auiive coi.. iuiu Common Council declares Its pur pose and intentiqon to assess 71.6B per cent of the total cosi at aucn lateral against the property last deems benefited by the construction of auch sewer, ana 10 aa ... dltlonal sum of 10 per cent of the actual cost of to cover engineering, superintendence and other overhead. - ."niitiril ri. 'tares that auch scwit shall constitute a iaieri sewer and a trunk aewer for part of the area described In aald plana and .ifi.-miMM. numelv the following uescrineu prcimsca, prtiim nf the easterly line uf Park Avenue and the northerly line of Tess Avenue, City of Salem. Mnrlon County, Oregon; thence easterly along the northerly line or said Teas Avenue "LM"; .ence . northerly and parallel with the easterly line of said Park Avenue to a point on the southerly line of Moody Street; thence westerly to the point of inlcrseclon of the southerly line of said Moody Street with the easterly line of said Park Avenue; thence southerly to the point of beginning; Also beginning at a point on the east line of Park Avenue, City of Salem. Marlon County, Oregon, said point being the northwesterly cor ner of a tract of land conveyed to A. R. Smith, as recorded in Vol ume 385. Page 443, Deed Records u.,inn r 'mint v n rearm', thenre easterly to the northeast corner of said Smith tract; thence northerly nd parallel with the easterly line of snid Park Avenue to a point on the northerly line of a tract of land conveyed to L. T. Ganskie as recorded in volume .wo. .-i n 1 nrAm tnr Marlon LollntV, Oregon; thence easterly along the northerly line or said Cansk e tract na 'ii r-a.1. Ihatm.at nnrtherlV and parallel w'ith the easterly line of said Park Avenue to a point which is southerly from me "" line of Market Street 200 feet if measured perpendicular thereto. thence westerly nd parallel with the southerly line of aald Market Street to a point on the east line of a tract of land conveyed to Tom Sim as recorded In Volume 474, Page 77 Deed Records for Marlon County, Oregon; thence southerly along the easterly line of said Sim tract and the southerly extension thereof to a point on the northerly line of F.llls Sun-Division; thence easterly to the northeast corner of Lot I of Mid Ellis Sub-Division; thence southerly to the southeast corner of lot 9 of said Ellis Suh Dlvision; thence easterly along the ruMerly extension of the southerly line of said FJIIs Suh-Dlvnlon 10 fret 1o a point on the westerly line nf Mid Park Avenue; thence south erly along the weslerly line of said Park Avenue 76.73 feel; thence east erly to the point of heginntng: and the Commnn Council declares its purpose and Intention to assess 71.M per cent of the total cost of auch lateral sewer against the property last nbnve described, which the Coun cil deems benefited by the construc tion of the such aewer, and to assess an additional sum of 10 per cent of the actual cost to cover enilneerlng. superintendence, and other overhead, and also to assess an additional sum equal to 1 1 per cent per souare foot of all property within aald area, being the property last above described, benefited by the construction of such sewer for the purpose of serving as a trunk line. Tfe fnmmnn fTnunmll declares that such sewer shall constitute a trunk sewer only ror a pari or me area or autr.hfH in tutd nlaru and aeeclflca Hons, namely the area described as follows: , , ... n..inntn st th oo nt of Inter section of the southerly line of Market Street and the easterly tine of Park Avenue, City ol Salem, Marifio. Countv. Oreeon: thence easterly along the southerly line of said Market Street to a oolnt nr. the now exMtnf eat citv limits lltir: tbenr-e southerly alnnf the snid existim east cltv limits Hie to a point which Is 2M fret south erly from the southerly line of said Market Street if measured per pendicular thereto; thence westerly and parallel with the eoutherly line of said Market Street to a point on the easterly line of a tract of land conveyed to Tom Sim as recorded In Volume 474. Page 17, Deed Rci ordf for Marlon County. Oregon; thane outherlr ftloBj toe tauttrl Mary Druery, both of Gervais, Mrs. Gertrude Wargneir and Mrs. Margaret Hoyston, both of Brooks, and Matilda Royston, Salem; three sisters, Mrs. Anna Puetz, Minn., .Mrs. Mary Schueller, Canada, and , Mrs. Elizabeth Meithof, Brooks; also 20 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren, Services will begin with a rosary at 8 p.m. Wednesday and another' at 8 p.m. Thursday at the Ringo Cornwelt Funeral Home, Wood. , burn. Requiem mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Louis Church with Father B. C. Scheffeld offl."( dating. Interment in Bellcrest Me morial Cemetery will follow. v Tenth wedding anniversary is, naturally, "the tin anniversary." . LEGALS line of said Sim tract and the eouth erly extension thereof to a point on the northerly Jine of Ellis Subi Divtsion; thence easterly to thi northeast corner of Lot 1 of said Ellis Sub-Division; thence south erly to the southeast corner of Lot 8 of said Ellis Sub-Division; thenctV' easterly along the easterly exten- j sion of the southerly line of said ' Ellis Sub-Division 10 to a point on the westerly line of said Park Ave nue; thence southerly along the westerly line of said Park Avenue . 76.73"; thence easterly to the north- -west corner of a tract of land con veyed to A, R. Smith as recorded In Volume 385. Page 443. Deed Reci", ords for Marion County, Oregon! thence easterly to the northeast . corner of said Smith tract: thenc. southerly and parallel with the ; easterly line of said Park Avenut to a point on the city limits line . as tt existed Nov. 2. 1854; thenc westerly along said 1954 city llmltl city limits line; thence northerly al0" MM city Umltj line to !..2int ,on Ihe "utherly line of Ml?.t?in,.U auch rea the Common ?5""CJ' wl11 ."! sum eoual t! ' nn.ik.i " "' equal "vra.au teni per Square foot nt all era axih -. aewer aa a inmi, The Common Council' will, at 9w o'clock p.m., May 27, I057 in t'hi l"w" "W of the ? c'itv bin : consider objections If in ' total cost or an? B. of ,h. th.r,of a.ln."n,y.lcr,5!st?l,c,,h0 P ThJui?r ""P?" therein. The plans and specifications .hnu u th.tfln."!.",1' C H1 lmo "m.nt ' n! lS ,,..1 Ji? Sily "lneer. ApVllf'lW Cmmon Ct,UM" ' May Til&l MUNDT- Reorder S"f Or PUBLIC HEARING hearln, will be held bj "thVsuu D.! partment of Agriculture at IS) n m A.'j'n.?' n1,??7' i Marion ".Sit? uKS lh.'i'.ni Colirlhouse, Salenf. -.. w.unst uiuinri ma f ryers. Tor further Information write Paul T. Howell. Chief. Division of Market aShR"16"' SU!e Department of Vr, ' VT ' a:uiiure uui id ng, Salem, Oregon. May i NOTICE OP INTENTION TO 1M. PROVE NORTH CHURCH STREET JOHNSON TO LOCUST, aYd JOHN SON STREET, PRESNALL STREET ADDITI0N CHUBCH NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that the Common Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, deems It pessary and expedient and heMbyTjfe3i ltT5Llif0,,e and intention to improve NORTH CHURCH STREET, from the south line of Johnson Street to the north Jine of Locust Street, ana JOHNSON STREET from the west line of Presnall and Smith Addition to the east Una ett ritt,,u e. . by bringing said portion of said street to the established -.h- "I" ,,;" drainage constructing cement con crete curbs and mun of said street with a 2 inch asphaltie width, at the expense of the ahuttir-U ind adjacent property, except the treet and alley Intersection. uui. expense will be assumed by the City of Salem, all In accordance with the plana and specifications therefor Which Were arlnnleri hu th. Council April 22, 1D57. which are now on file In the office of the city re corder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof. These plans and specification mav h- .v. amlned by any interested party. Any interested property owner may as certain their approximate share of mo uiibi 01 mailing me improvement at the office of the rliv .n.in... . The Common Counmlt hereby de clares Its purpose and intention to 1 nunc uic anovc oescrined improve ment hy and through the street Im provement department. Owners of property liable for 'th cost of maklna auch lmnroumnt niay file written remonstrance against mo Mine wnn me city recorder at any time within ten days after th final publics ion of this notice. By Order of the Common Council April 32, 1D37. ALFRED MUNDT. Cltv Recorder Date of first publication: Mav 7, 18,17 Date of final publication: May 31, 1957 mny 1,11,41 NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IM PROVE LOCUST STREET, FIFTH STREET TO MAPLE AVENUE NOTICE HEREBY IS C.1VV.N that the Common Council of the ntv nf Salem, Oregon, deems It necesary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose ana intention 10 improve lulusi n 1 nti, irom me west line or Fifth Street to the east line of Maple Avenue, City of Salem, Marl on Countv. Oreion. by brineinc aald portion of of aald street to the established grade, pro- viaing arainaga, constructing: cement concrete curbs and sidewalks, and paving aald portion of said street with a 2i Inch asphaltie concrete pavement 30 feet wide, at tht expense or tne aouumg ana aajacent prop erty, except the street and alley In tersections, which expense will be assumed hv the Citv of Salem. iM except the sidewalks which will be constructed at the expense of the abutting property only, all In ac cordance with the plans and specifi cations therefor which were adoot'd bv the Common council April 22, 11117. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and whl-h ay una reference tnereto are mad a part hereof. These plana and speci fications mav be examined bv any Interested party. Any Interested prop erty owner may ascertain their ap- firoxtmate share of the cost of mati ng the improvement at the office of the city engineer. The Common Council hereby declares Its purpose and intention to make the abov de scribed Improvement by and thiotgh the street Improvement denar'emnt. Owners of property liable for th cost nf makina such improvement may file written remonstrance atfatnst the same witn tne city recorder at any time within ten -t.ys af:e t final publication of tnls notice. Bv Order of the Common Coui.ctl Apr! 22. 1(157. ALFRED MUNDT, City Recorder Date of first publication: May 7, lf57 Date of last publication: May 21, 1657 May 7. 14.21 NOTICK Or FINAL SETTLEMENT Notlc la hereby given that th un dersigned has tiled her Final Account aa Executrix of the estate of JAMES M. GLASS, Sr., deceased, In cause 16,692 In the Probate Department of the Circuit Court for Marlon County. Oregon, and said Court has set Mon day, the 27th day nf May. IBM. at the hour of nrin a.m. nr said day. tn the Circuit Court Room In the County Court Hnue at Slem. In Marmn County. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing nf Mid ftral ac count ana an onjecnons tnereto. Dated and first pu&itsnea this 23ra day of April. 1957. ANNA B. GLASS. Executrix, ZttaW of James M. Glass, Sr., Deceased. RONALD C. GLOVER, Attorney, y Oregon Building, SiJDa atojon. 1 7 wui