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f (See.-! Staiesaaa, Salen, Ore Friday, Oct. 2, 1S53 v. - , - Y - A - f ': V . V I X ' I -'! r . In'-,' ' I I .1 SCENIC SHO E S Scenes tooled on the aoles and heels f shoes were featured in a 1953 shoe repairing competition in London. This Venetian scene took first prise in the contest. NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX FORECLOSED. LANDS -From and alter 10:30 A.M. on Monday, October 26th. 1953. at the' Southeast door of the tempo rary Courthouse of Marion Coun ty, located at 475 N. Church Street in Salem, Oregon, pursu ant to an order of the County Court for Marion County, Oregon, made and entered on the 23rd day of September, 1953, I will sell at public sale for cash to the highest bidder, at not. less than the minimum prices below speci fied, any and all of the follow ing described . parcels of real property, to-wit: . -. .185 Acre, ' Fraction : Lot 6, Liberty Fruit Farms, Section 9, Township 8 South, Range 3 West, Vol. 225, Page 233; VoL SCHAEFER'S Rectal Ointment 75c TUBE (With Applicator) Why suffer the discomfort of irritating and itching of piles? Sold Only at SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Daily 7:30 A. M.-8 P. M. Sunday 9 A. ML - 4 P. M. 135 N. Commercial If IODIZED Salt Iliracle Whip . FISHERS BLEND j LAS Flonr10sie D ) SNOWF1AKE Grachers" 2 49c fV7 - - DROMEDARY PITTED iafes . I i GERBERS i - 331 Page 669; Ex. VoL 134 Page 261; VoL 232 Page 488; Vol. 305 Page i 661; VoL 307 Page 196; VoL 332 Page 356; VoL 337 Page 598; VoL 339 Page 674; VoL 344 Page 240. $50.00. 1.114 Acres', Fraction Lot 4, ' Grabenhorst Fruit Farms, Sec tion 15, Township 8 South, Range 3 West, VoL 163 Page 215; VoL 266 Page 296? Ex. VoL 224 Page 226; VoL 254 Page 611-685; VoL 266 - Page , 205; Vol. 289 Page 249; VoL 297 Page 571; Vol. 305 Page 647-649; VoL 330. .Page v, 574; VoL 323 Page 548; VoL 329 Page .564-566; v Vol 340 'Page 470. $400.00. 2 Acres, Section' 18, Town ship 8 South, Range 3 West, VoL 278 Page 142. $150.00. 40 Acres, Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter, . Section 16, Township 7 South, Range 2 East, VoL 272 Page 413; VoL ' 356 Page 453. 800.00. 10 Acres, Lot 84 McCown Fruit Farms, Section 16, Town ship 7 South, Range 2 East, VoL 272 Page 411; VoL 356, Page 451. $200.00. 3.86 Acres, Section 29, Town ship 8 South, Range 3 East, Vol. 309 Page 413. $1,250.00. 6.06 Acres, Section 30, Town ship 9 South, Range 3 East, Vol. 309 Page 413. $700.00. Fr. S Lot ! 2-3, Block 22, Salem Depot ! Addition, Vol. 256 Page 273; Ex. VoL 348 Page 22. $50.00. Fraction Block 3, Mehama Hill Addition, Vol. 358 Page 539. $125.00. Fraction Block 3, Mehama Hill Addition, Vol. 358 Page 539. $125.00. ) .-: . Denver Young, Sheriff, ; Marion County, Oregon Sept 25 Oct 2-9-16, 1953 abyFQorJ3-23c 2 Pkgs. popcomi YoUow or While 2-Lb. Bags UNCLAIMED PE0PESTY ! PRESUMED ABANDONED The following unclaimed proper ty presumed abandoned as of July 1, 1853 is held by " THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND at its SALEM BRANCH, Salem, Oregon: (All addresses Salem unless other wise stated) Unidentified Deposits Ruth C Brown, no address, $55.00; Mary A. Donaldson, no address, $6.00; Mrs. Johanna Naselman, no ad dress, $60.00. " - Savings Deposits Mr. or Mrs. Theo C Amend, $3,113.06; Stan, ley Carl Bewley, by Mrs. Carl Bewley, Tr, $1.03; William D. or Velma BihL $355; Marcel Block, $2.68; Thelma Jane Cameron by W. J. Cameron, no address, $0.03; Alberta Camp or Jessie Webb, $2.06; Kennegh H. Caughell, $1.03; Charlotte Cohen, $5.49; Ollie .H. Copenhaver, .Kodiak, Alaska, $4.99; Juanita Culbertson, $150;- Francis England, $11.04; Muriel Gladys Fitts, $23.81; Ber tha W. Ganang, $1.03; Richard Given, $1.04; Mary Gloster, $1.03; Naome B. Gore, $1.03; John Lee Govig, $2.56; Virginia, or Emma J. Graham, $1.03; Bob Hagedorn, $1.03; Sgt. Roland G. Hagstrom or Mrs. Donna B., $1.03; Emlie Hastings, $1.03; Mary E. High, $5.73; Earl E. Holt, Tr. Eugene L Holt, $14.71; Kenneth S. or Doris W.i Humphrey, $2.41; Clif ford W. . or Georgia E. Hurt, $19.09; Mr. or Mrs. Roy Nr Jacob sen, $9.56; Mrs.! Abe F. Kliewer, $1.98; Miss Clyde Laidlaw, $1 197.83; John Larsen, Lake Crip tal, Minn., $6.96: Alfred J. or Bernice Laue, $10.94; Robt M. Lehman, $111.33; Georgiabelle Leupold, $1.04; tCpL William L. Lind, Hq Brty 899th FA Bn, APO 451, co PM N. Y, $34.02; Mrs. , F. V. , McReynolds, $1.08; Mrs. Harry Melin, $2.49; Mrs. Marguerite O. or Robert L.' Mey er, " $1.03; Maude! Minter, 0.03; Albert or Fanny Belle Fade, Al bany, , $12.00; Miss Marion Park hurst, $1.03; Pearl A. or Hilda Pederson, $553.77; Jodell Peter son by Mrs. Harvey Peterson, $1.03; Kathleen or Louis Peter son, Turner, $0.27; C. S. Reed, $1.03; L. L. Reimann, $1.03; Dari en Evan Rosen by Flora A. Ro sen, $3.40; Wm Frederic Rotzien, $13.79; Mrs. Val Rushton, $1.03; Mr. or Mrs. M. P. Schackmann, $1.03; Norman or Eleanora Shol seth, $1.48; Pauline Summers, $11.49; Arlene Theodorson, $1.11; Dean M. Upton, $109.62, Gardi ner; Charles E. or Clara Valen court, $1.84; Marilyn M. Water man, Toledo, $1.03; Darwin E. or Aileen A. Whitaker, $2.06; Albert P. Wilkes, $1.03; Jessie Worthington. $6.68. THE UNITED STATES NATION AL BANK OF PORTLAND at ! its LADD L BUSH, SALEM- BR., Salem, Ore.: (All address es Salem " unless otherwise noted) Checking Accounts E. L. or Florence Miller, Eugene, $857.21; Dean or Mrs. Dean Owen, Al bany, $8.44; Harry G. Shaw, $1, 712.21; Nellie M. Simpson, $105.66. ; Unclaimed Deposits Ray An derson, $16.30; E. A. Jones, $100; R. S. McKee by A. E. Davidson, $50.00; Margaret W. Owens by W. R. Owens, $10.50. i Savings Accounts James Aus tin, $0.87; Ellis Lucille Baley, Sweet Home, $0.52; Mrs. Virgil M. Barnes, $0,24; Claude C Bors rich, $0.53; Pearl A. Burk, Har risburg, $26.21; E. R. Chase, $43.67; Capt or Mrs. Claude J. Connally, $0.47; William David Crockett, $0.26; Warren D. or M. Marie Eccles, $0.93; Zora G. Fish, $1.00; Mrs. T. L: Foreman, $1.73; Aunice G. or Robin A. Fox, $1.00; Henry Fox, Sublimity, $35.44; Ann M. Gearin, $0.50; Ruth Gold worth, Gdn for Richard E. Gold worthy, Silverton, $4.90; Eunice M. Harvey, $2.00; E. or Ella Hendrickson, $0.92; Mrs. Glen nis M. Hooker, in trust for Her bert J. Hooker, Jr., $1.30; Jerry E. Johns, $0.23; Rose Marie Kron berg, $20.73; Donald Benton Ma der or Mrs. Albert Mader, $0.23; Sadie McClain, $0.56; Sgt Wm. H. or Dorraine Meadows, $0.50; C A. Mennis, in trust for Noel Ilorlh Church THE GROCERIES & HEATS SHIFT'S TENDER PAII-READY lb. All Oar Dcef is Daby Deef WE FEATDBE All Heals Felly Gcaranlced Low Prices Finest Quality frSll T OS BDTCIISQ Airline Tragedy . Takes L IS it. h 1 LOUISVILLE, Ky Rescue workers aid the injured amidst the rabble of a Resort Airline plane which crashed near Louisville, Ky. At least 22 of a total of 42 crewmen and passengers were killed in the crash. Soldiers aboard were Puerto Ricaa trainees being transported from jCamp Kilmer, N. J. to Ft Knox, Ky. (AP wlrephoto to The FFA Delegates Depart for National Meet I. Three Sherwood farm boys left Thursday by automobile with their instructor and Coach, Earl A. Knight, for Waterloo, Iowa, where they will represent the State Future Farmers of America Association in the national judg ing contest Oct 6 and 7 in con nection with the Dairy Cattle Congress.- 1 ' ,, The Sherwood High School Lee DeLapp. $1.95; Mr. or Mrs. Andre Mikaliska, $2.22; Dwyn A. Miller, Woodburn, $0.50; Dor othy Morse, $1.00; Fanny or Al bert Pade, $0.37; Joe Parker, Sheridan, $13.37; Beverly J. Plant $0.61; Mrs. John Prinslow, in trust for Regina Lu, ' Wood burn, $2.50; Ansel Trone Ramey or Nancy Ramey, $0.35; T. S. Robert in trust for David, $0.50; Virginia Ann Schroeder, $1.00; Lena SpauWing, $0.85; Ruth Ter hune, $0.30; Belva L. Valentine, in trust for Carole Lynne Valen tine, $3.29, for Gayle Elease Val entine, $3.29; Betty Van Osdol, $2.89; Jean Walker, $0.13. THE UNITED STATES NA TIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND, OREGON at its MT. ANGEL BR., Mt Angel, Ore.: Elk Prairie Com munity Club, -Maude B. Neeley, Pres., Molalla, $31.36. FIRST SILVERTON BANK, Silverton, Oregon: Savings Accounts (All ad dresses Silverton except as other wise stated) Jackie Dale Watson, $1.01, by Earlene Watson; Michel Penner by Ann Penner, Mt Angel $16.64; John W. or Mrs. J. Warren Car kin, $1.81; Ed Mooney. $1.01; Mrs. Lydia M. Hunter, $1.01; Odell G. Ridings, $2.77; Juanita M. Cummins,, $1.38. PIONEER TRUST COMPANY, Salem, Oregon: Checks not pre sented for payment Payees Genevieve Junk Oppen, Toledo, Wn., $1.00; Edward E. Thayer, Reeds port, $1.00; Humphrey Tronson, Capetown, S. Africa, $1,000.00. I CREDIT BUREAUS, INC., Marion County Branch, Salem, Oregon: Checks A. C. Hawkins, Aurora, $5.00: N. C Hastings, Salem, $2.50; Ray P. Conger, Sa lem, $3.50; Capitol Ponuac, Sa lem, $5.53. Sept 25-Oct 2, 1953 a! Hood Street FINEST o o mm? V Statesman.) judging team is composed . of Verne 'Schnieder, Paul Schlicht- ing and Kenneth Chaney, The boys will judge both dairy cattle and dairy products. En route home they will stop in Kansas City for the national FFA con vention. Six other Oregon boys will take part .in the national live stock, meats and poultry judging contests in Kansas City. William A. Fuller Jr.. princi pal and agricultural instructor at Harrisburg; will accompany his FFA livestock and meats team. They are Norman Burgess, Edwin Coats and Jimmy Gates. , .. The state poultry team, each picked as a high individual from separate teams, will judge live and dressed' poultry and eggs. They are Mike Long, West Linn; Jeffery Jackets, Newberg, and Dennis Busby, Independence. - mt pin iRt r. .fciim r.i" tm" : i.ih i im ii . iitai iri" ijni 'f?:--KT5l-:r ' " 0' :' II . Ply" mmi mm mm m$mw m ; '" o Crepe Sole O Black Oxfords o Loafers (crepe) Value value to 995 P)W A E?AM HI 22 Lives A- i tr .j , i. , Million Dollar - i ii.- - ' Life Not Liked NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (JPh-Nunzio-Mina could be a nobleman and a millionaire in his native Italy, hut he'd rather be a re tired cement' contractor in Nia gara Falls. - T-" ; Mini, 62, was born' in Palermo, Sicily, fthe son of a baron, decend ed from Italian royalty. When he was IS, he left his fathers estate,") came to the United States and worked long hours as a day labore. ; . - ' Recently, he was visited by his sister jMaria, who preferred a formal education and social pro minen.ce in her native land. In Italy, says the baroness, her brother would be supervising the family estate, enjoying the status of a millionaire. - - OUR ENTIRE DOWNSTAIRS MEN'S DRESS SHOE DEPT. 214 Oxfords o Loafers (Compo Sole) 0- o Cordovan Brogues Famous Brands From Our Regular Stock) (Nationally to 149f Not al fn each lot suet Downstairs Dept. jl Lot Sizes Fine Selection of Colors-Sizes Spray Scliool Planned for Winter Period Preliminary plans for a ground and air spraying school this win ter were made in Salem Thurs day at a meeting of the state de partment of agriculture's advis ory council under the 1953 herbi cide law. The group will confer with F. E. Price, dean of agriculture of the state college, to see iz ar rangements tan be made to hold the school again this year on the college campus. Jack Sather, Clatskanie, is chairman of : the council and Frank McKennon, chief of the ODA, division of plant industry, is secretary. SHave Plenty of H3ol Uater this Uinter Famous nam znako 42-GaL Electric ' Automatic, 2 Dement . TaHeTop-40-Gal. ..S95.00 This Is a tremondous Mnrino; for you. Come in and tee It! ' Also Markol Elechic Wall Heaters , . With the.Infra-Red Dement Circulating Fan - Also The Wonderful Popular ' PORTABLE HEATER ! ' '. $ ???? , ' ... t f All Dectrical 'SuppUes and Needs Oregon Farmers Union Co-op 343 N. Commercial Salem Phone 33121 (You need not be a member) PAIR o Tan Dress o Heavy "Mile-hi Value but all sizes in the (O Downstairs Dept. 178 Pr. 29 to 44 in Fabrics-All From Regular Stock 2 PR IS90 MM- li The council set up a propria committee for the school, with Erie Parker of Dayton represent' ing the ground operators and Arlo Livingstone of Corvallis, th aerial sprayers. The meeting at Salem also set in motion plana for new feature, an. exhibit of equipment used in ground and air spraying operations. . The army buys more than 24 million pounds of salt a year to supply both itself and the air force. iIM$39.95 455 Court Street 00 Oxfords Brogues to 1295 group value to 995 mi ,0. i OpenFrrday llffii' ' ,.' Til 9 PiM. , vg Alterations Extra QT. Open Frfday Til 9 PIM.