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i9ob tiuicks ... r ' , ;'l'in FLINT, Michl Big car luxury an performance are declared to be combined la Bulek's medium priced four-door hardtop sedan ia the Special aeries. Powered by a 322 'cubic inch, 229 hors?power en gine, the" Special claims oae of the biggest power plants of any car Ik its class. Dynaflow, power steering, power brakes and dual exhausts are optional on the Special. The new Buicks go on dis play Friday. Line Includes New Stylin More Power HINT. Mich.-Buick presented iUnew line of cars for 1935 Tues day featuring a four-door hardtop in every series, more powerful V-8 engines ana "iresn new siyiing In the boW design" that is declared to have made Buick the third best seller in the nation for the last two years, ',. , The new tars will go on display In dealer showrooms Friday, Nov. 4. including st the Otto J. Wil- scn Company in Salem. Ore. Horseroxver has been increased t 3"i hi the Rodmaster, Super r".d Century series and to 220 in the SpscfcL For the first time ia irs the Special is equipped u'.th the 322 cubic inch engine, the same power-plant used in the other three series. We have made 88 major im provements in styling and engi neering to give our customers the best possibW value lor their dol lar. said Ivan L. Wiles, general manacer of Buick and vice presi dent of General Motors. "The en tire chassis has been reengi- neered to improve nae man dlins. The edditwo it, .the 222 . - bicmcn enguiewu0j..i that series one cf the biggest and most powerful engines of any car in its class.T The new variable pitch Dyna flow transmission has been , im proved for, 1956 through the addi tion of a second siaior wnicn in creases torque multiplication and boosts performance' importantly in the 0 to 30 mile range, it is declared. Dynaflow has been made standard equipment on the Super and Century and optional on the Special; Previously it was stan dard on the Roadmaster only. - Dual exhausts, are standard on 'the Roadmaster and optional on the other three series. Safetv features cited include seat belts, available as dealer in stalled eauiDment on all models; door locks with interlocking feature that prevents them from flying open in event of a colli sion; a foam rubber pad across the top of the instrument? panel, and more effective brakes! for faster stops. - , i Indian Wants Back Stolen VAirrMA m The white man prizes his Bible and fhe few survi ving Priest Rapids Wanapum In dians prize their tribal religious relics. So Puck Hyah Toot, Wanapum tribal leader also known as Johnny Buck, has notified authorities an eagle's left wing was stolen from him while attending the Pendle- ton Roundun this fall AJso taken were some feather tips and fluffs iiuxl in making ceremonial fans. Puck Hyah toot laments the loss of the entire eagle wing, because thev are difficult to obtain and whole wing was .used 'in one of the tribe's age-old ceremonies. ' He does not ask any punishment for the thief. He believes ever one is responsible for his own life, good or bad, and that the Creator has a special, kind of punishment for wrongdoers. But he would like the eagle wing back. Field Marshal to Visit Ike LONDON Of) "Come and see me anyway." said the message from President Eisenhower. And Tuesday night Field Mar shal Viscount Montgomery took off by plane for the United States to Eagle Wing 1 with thai President. The date was set beforeJT0" tisennower Became ui. Montgomery said he is meeting with the President in Denver on Saturday. r Just before taking off, Montgom ery told newsmen: "Some time ago it was arranged I should visit President Eisenhow er at hit farm in Gettysburg. That was 'before his illness. A few days ago I had another cable from the President saying 'come and see me anyway.' " MEDICAL CARE SET DAMASCUS, Syria WV-Low income classes are to get medical care, medicine and ', hospitaliza tion without charge under a scheme approved by the Syrian cabinet Monday. Everyone with an income oLJess thaa 170 w ill Go on vispiay rriaay Fire Destroys Alaska School . : f . , , . , wtpea out one of the largest ana most modern elementary schools here Monday night. The 17 -room Talkeetna School in Mountain View, valued at more than a half million dollars, went up in flames and smoke in bitter, near zero Alaskan cold. Nearly four score civilian and military fire fighters fought for five hours in an effort to subdue the stubborn blaze. t our rooms were envelopes Dy;ices by pacific Lodge No.: so a. t. ic nm.a nhan fk. fire fir mm. 1 panies arrived' on the scene. It was estimated the school had been burning at. least 30 minutes before it was discovered and a gen eral alarm sounded. Cause of the blaze was not de termined. . Woman Resting i After, Ordeal in ' Driving Blizzard 1 XHERMOPOLIS, Wyo. UP A jWyonimg -woman who spent two nignts in m driving blizzard hi?h in the ruggsd Washakie Needles formation of Northwestern Wyonv ing was recovering Tuesday in a r ,. , Mrs. Mildred Ernest. 55. of Wor land, Wyo., was packed about nine miles on a home made stretcher by a group of Thermopolis high school' players to a point where a National Guard truck could IaiU doze through heavy timber and speed her back to safety. Portland Livestock PORTLAND Ur-USDA-Cattle salable 300; market rather slow, but early sales around steady wits Monday's ) average except canner and cutter cows fully 50 lower for two days;'kng load mostly choice 974 lb fed steers 23.00 with 11 head good 1015 lb out at 21.50 and (ew head 19.00; few utility steers 11,00- 14.00; utility heifers 10.00-14.00; canner and cutter cows mostly 6.50-7.50; few to 8.00; shells down to 5.00; scattered utility cows 9.00 11.00; odd commercial grades 12.00; young commercial cows Monday i 13.00; few utility bulls 12.50-14.00; light cutters down to 10.50. i - Calves salable 65; market un even; good and choice vealers steady at 17.00-19.00; few good and choice above 350 lb - calves weak at 16.00-17.00; cull and utility calves and vealers 7.00-12.00. r Hogs salable 200; market active, steady with Monday's 25-50 higher trade: II. S. No. 1 and 2 butchers 180-235 lb 15.50-16.00; few 245 lb 14.25; 160 lb 14.00; sows 320-500 lb salable i2.00-13.50. Sheep salable 300; demand very narrow for slaughter lambs but supply limited; ' no choice avail able; few good 'lambs steady at 117.00-17.50: good and choice feeder ! lambs 14.00-15.50 with heavy rang- aier teeoers 16.50 Monday; utmty and good slaughter ewes 2.50-3.50. New York Stock Markets Rv THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Aluminum Co. America 20 v 10S v 62 71 V 22 Vi 9 1784 76 H 64 148 63 i 42 25 V 31 Vt SOVa 20 93 . 56 American Airlines t American Motors American Tel k Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda' Copper Bethlehem Steel Boeing; Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Mach. Canadian Pacific : hCaterpular Tractor '' Celanese Corporation I,: j v-At 49 Crown -2ellerbach Si's 254 . 7S i 215 v 79tt 11 . 46H 82H 134 37H 59 V4 35 V4 tt 105 nv 34 10 V, 14 V 49 H 20 . 344 Oxrtas Wright Douglas Aircraft dup Pont de Nemours Eastman. Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecott Copper Libby4 McNeill Lockheed Aircraft Lowes Incorporated Long Bell A i M. (Muk) Doagbtoa , rrs.u.ni ui js n, summer ,t local hospital. Oct survived by wife, Mrs. Elda M. Doufhton, Salem, Ore: tonii, Donald B. Dough, ton and Wayne N. Doughton. both ol Salem; frandchildren, Jackson M. Doughton and Shirley - M. Doiif h ton, both of Salem; sisters.! Mrs. Cora iimons, Corvsllii. Ore.; Mrs. Adah van de4 Noort. Bodera, Calif.: Mrs. Cynthia Wallace. Fresno. Calif.; brother. John Doughton. Alahambra. Calif.; several niece and nephews. Services will be held Wednesday. Nov. I at S p.m.. In the Clouih-Bari rick Chapel. Dr. Paul Newton Poling ouiciaung. cnurniDment at Ml nr. Entombment at Mt. Creit A" M Martha Ana rrteas In Chicago. 111. Late resident of ania S p-ii. w i.,n wn Ar ! Mr. Herman il rriess; I mother of Robert rriess, Salem; Mrs. Catherine Smith. Mrs. Martha Snedden. Mrs. Ester Lenz. Mrs. Herman Griffith, all of Oak Forrest. IU.: Mm Ruth Ab bott. Anna. I1L. and Mrs. Anita Gluckman, Chicago, IU. sister of Frank Unier, Oak Forrest. 111.; also surviving art 21 frandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Graveside services wiU be held at the Belcrest Memorial Park Friday. Nov. 4 at 11 a.m. Under the direction of W. I. Rigdon Co. Investment trusts (Zilka. 4Smtther at Co.. Inr.l , (. Hid Asked Affiliated Fund S.M IS I Canadian Fund 1 70 T7M 1S.XX uss 10.lt 2.7S 21 M 1175 4. ft II 75 21 30 U.S 21.33 12.2S M '.IO" 33.44 (81 5. S 1020 5J7 1U7 S.5S 2SM ZtntUT ts Tru,t?H i Chemical Fund 13.10 Delaware Fund 1087 Diver. Invest. Fund 30 Dividend Shares . 1.54 E ton tc U. Bai. Fund .Jo SI Gas Ind. j. .J3.sa Group Tobacco !4 21- Incorp. Investors 17.J4 " Key. CuaL Funds: B-J 1 B-4- i " K-l 19.55 S-S , 1135 S-4 . , S.7S Man. ' Bond Fund l s Mass. Invest Trust 30.93 Natl. Sec. Series Income Series ', f 2t Stock Series S.lt Pref. Stock S. t.33 Natl. Dlv. Series . 4.91 Tel.-Elec. Fund u ..10.4.1 Value Line Inc. Fund ... S.M Wellington Fund 28.22 Stocks4 and Bonds Cesspllei ky Tk Associated Press Nov. 1 BOND AVERAGES I 30 ie is Kails lndust Vtil Net chanfe Unch Unch Unrh Tuesday . 7.S 98.1 7.J Prev. day . . S7.S M l 97 2 Week ago 7 8 S7.S 97 2 Month ago 97.7 97 8 97 2 Year ago 99 8 100.0 100.S 1955 High 99.S 99 8 100 1 1955 Low 97.8 97.8 M l 10 Tgn D 1 83.8 85.9 85 9 85 9 84.8 mi 84.0 85.1 80.8 1954 High 100.0 100.4 100.9 1954 Low H I 17.4 96.8 STOCK AVERAGES 3t IS ' Indust. Ralls Net rhanjt D4 A.l Tuesday ... 238.3 125.0 Prev. day 238.8 124 9 Week ago 240.4 12S.5 Month ago -.240.3 126.7 Year afo 1S4J 99.7 1955 High 257.4 139.1 1955 Low 203.1 114.9 1954 High ilU 123.0 1954 Low. 143.9 77.8 15 CO UtiL Stks. A 3 Unch 71.7 188.7 Tl.S 71.2 71.8 62 8 75.7 67.2 fi8.3 55.4 168.7 169 8 170.0 134.7 181.4 148.8 15.1.2 108.0 Onion Future CHICAGO (APJ Onions: Sales Open High Low Close Nov. Jan. Feb. Mar. 212 2.06 2.11 2 05 2.09 2.30 137 2.30 234 i 297 30 : 2.42 3 46 2 42 2.44 4 2 51 2.56 2.51 2.55 Montgomery AVard 89 i New York Central Northern Pacific 43 66 Pacific American Fish 10 Pacific Gas k Electric 48 tt Pacific Tel. 4 Tel 135 Penney J.C.) Co. 93 Pennsylvania R.R 26 Pepsi Cola Co. i Philco Radio Puget Sound P It L Radio Corporation Rayonier Incorp. Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Safeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck k Co. 21 Vi 31 35 42 34 '4 Sinclair Oil Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif 55 H - 58 56 88 i 132 4 132 4 10 7s 47 V 42 28 49 H 156 H 35 59 V4 -6 374 53 20 20 V4 23 H Standard Oil NJ. Standard Oil N.J. Studebaker Packard Swift k Company Transamerica Corp. Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific j United Airlines United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United States Steel Warner Pictures Western Union TeV' Westinghouse Air Brake Westing house Air Brake Woolworth Company 25 41 nlm Obituaries - : i . lime ASKed to Develop Flood Insurance Plan WASHINGTON J -Sen. Bush (R-Conn) i suggested Tuesday that Congress forget about "flood poli tics" luvi give the administration a little more time to develop a flood and, disaster insurance pro gram. . 5 r, He spoke out at a public hear ing called by the Senate Banking Committee to explore the possibil ities of giving citizens better finan cial protection against the disas ters such as floods. ' Bush's : statement was directed in part at . the acting chairman of the committee. Sen. Lehman ( IT NY), who criticized the Eisenhow er administration yesterday for not having an insurance plan ready for the hearings. . j Te Briig Press re .... Lehman, replying to Bash, said: "I feel that I'm justified to bring, every possible pressure to bear on the administration as promised by President Eisenhow erto develop - its . recommenda tions, and I shall continue to do so." . ' ' ; . Lehman said Eisenhower prom ised last month that some recom mendations would be ready for the committee at this-time. But ad ministration officials testified at yesterday's 'hearing that they were not yet prepared to present a leg islative program. , t Foor Years Age Bush recalled that the question of flood control insurance was raised in Congress four years ago. Saying that less than three months have passed since flood waters ravaged eastern states and in creased the urgency of the prob lem, the Connecticut senator add ed: i "I think it is somewhat unfair to criticize the present adminis tration for not preparing in less than three months a detailed flood insurance program when the Con gress itself and this committee has . failed to do so with four years to consider the problem." Stock Market Steady, Quiet NEW YORK OH - Traders dis played a growing indifference to the stock market - Tuesday, and prices .held quietly steady. Buying and selling - was highly selective. There were no mass mnvpmonta in nri nri nal , rronns of Stk; d-wir. - Brokers believe the market cur rently is facing a test of the lows established three weeks ago after the major reaction that came with news of the President's illness. In the process, it was pointed out, the market could well experience a marked period of drift without prices registering any great chang es. Volume dwindled down to 1,590. 000 shares as compared with 1,800. 000 shares traded Monday when the market was down a little. Portland Produce PORTLAND ( Butterfat Tentative, subject . to immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland 57-61 lb; nrst quality 54-58; second quality 44-53. Butter Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA. 93 score, 57H: 92 score, 56H:, B grade, 90 score, 55H; C grade, 89 score, 53. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles. 38H-41 lb; Oregon S-lb loaf. 41-44. Eggs To wholesalers Candled f.o.b. Portland. A large, 5m-54'4: A medium, 45V-46H ; A small. 34,i-36. Eggs To retailers Grade AA. laree. 59-60: A large, 53-56: A A. mediums, 47-49; A mediums. 47-48; A small, 36-38. Cartons. 14 cents additional. Live poultry No. 1 quality, f.o.b. Portland Fryers, 2-4 lbs, 20; at farm. 20; light hens, rl; heavy bens, 20-21; old roosters, 11 14. Turkeys To producers for A grade young hens, f.o.b. farm N.Y. dressed. 35-37: A toms, 28-29: A grade bens, eviscerated, 39V4-41V4; toms, 31tt-32tt. Rabbits Average to growers- Live white, 33i-4V4 lbs, 25-26, 54 lbs. 20-21; old does-, 10-14, few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to retailers. 58-61; cut up, 62-65. Wholesale Dressed Meats Wholesale Dressed Meats Beef carcasses Steers, choice. 500-700 lbs 38.00-41.00; good. 33.50- 38.00; commercial, 29.00-34.00; util ity, 23.00-29.00; commercial cows, 23.0-29.00; -utility 21.00-26.00; canner s and cutters, 17.00-21.00, Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters. 48.00-52.00; rounds, 44.00- 48.00; full loins, trimmed, 69.00- ! 73.00; forequarters, 29.00 32.00; chucks. 30.00 - 32.00; ribs, 47.00- i ! 52.00. Po4k cuts Loins, choice, 81-90 lb 44.00-46.00; shoulders, 16 lb down s 1 27.00-30.00; spareribs. 39.00-44.00; 4 fresh hams. 10-14 lb. 42.00-45.00. i I Veal and calves Good-choice, all weights, 30.00 40.00; commercial 47 i 27.00-35.00. 48 4 Lambs Choice-prime spring. 40 73 4 50 lbs. 39.00-41.00: good. 35.00-39.00. 49 Wool Nominal', clean basis. V 664 blood, tt-1. LB: s blood, 1.10-12 104 V lb; Vt blood, 1.25; fine, 1.45. Ceantry-dressed Meats, f.o.b Portland: Beef-Cows, utility. . 1S-22 lb; canners and cutters, 16-17. Veal Top quality, lightweight, 26-29; rough heavies, 17-25. Hogs Best light blockers, 21-22; lean light sows, 17-19. Lambs Good springers, 33-35; yearlings, 25-27. Mutton Lightweight ewes and wethers, 10-11; rough heavies, 7-9. Fresh Prednet 'Potatoes Ore. Russets. No. IA, 150-75; 25 lb sack. 75-85; Idaho Russets, bales 5-10 lb paper, 2.25- 40. Onions Wash. Yellows, med and Ige. 1.60-75; Idaho" Yellows. 2.00-25. Hay New crop, No. 2 green H I alfalfa, baled, f.o.b. truck. Port. T land and Seattle, 85.0046.00 too. New Chevrolets on Display Friday DEoV Frontal appearance of the 195C Chevrolets has bees smartly altere-J in 19 new body m els by redesigned sheet metal and brightwork, it is declared. ' Performance also is said to have been improved along with beauty ia the new cars. Above is the Bel Air sport coupe, declared to be oae el the year's style leaders. Performance, Style Cited in Models for '56 DETROIT Continued empha sis on the superior performance and rakish lines that contribute importantly to record-breaking sales this year 'give Chevrolet for 1956 its most, distinguished new passenger cars, officials of the company say. Scheduled for debut at dealer showrooms across the nation Fri day. Nov. 4, including Capitol Chevrolet Cadillac Inc., of Salem. the latest model carry increased horsepower, a fleeter, more rug ged appearance and are offered in the . broadest array, of bodies ever produced by the company. it is declared. New in the low-priced field is a four-door hardtop ! ' sport sedan. This car has no obstructing center pillar in the window area, and is claimed to be fashioned with the same "styling zest" that reported ly made the Chevrolet sport coupe a "sensation of the automo bile market since 1950." Also in troduced for the : first time are nine-passenger station wagons. .bringing the company's total num- ber of 1956 bodies to 19. There is an jncreare in horse power extending 1 irotn the six- cylinder engine to the pace-setting VS. The new model sixes rate at 140 horespower. The Super Turbo Fire VI which, in a recent per formance test, set a new all-time record at Pikes Peak in Septem ber, develops 205 horsepower. Among outstanding safety fea tures cited in the 1956 Chevrolet line are the availability of seat belts and shoulder harness; im proved, precision-aimed headlights and crash-tested door locks to minimize the possibility of doors being .sprung open by shock or collision. I Lively paint schemes are de clared to be offered in accord with the increased color consciousness of car buyers. Choices range from black to a newly developed pig mentation in beige and red. Or- zinal two-toning gives each of three price-graduated series an exclusive pattern. Ten solids and 14 two-tone combinations are on the 1956 color chart. Feed Grains Close Firm CHICAGO UH Feed grains end ed firm in an otherwise mostly easy market on the Board of Trade Tuesday. , Prices backed and filled through out the entire session. i Wheat closed lower to H high er, corn H to 1 cent higher, oats V-Va higher, rye Slower to Vi high er, soybeans unchanged to Vt low er and lard 10 to 18 cents a hund red pounds lower. ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . Too Late to Classify 1937 PICKUP with '49 motor. Good condition. Call alter S P.M. 4-8762, 3330 Fairhaven. 'TCHEV. 4 dr. See at 191 Rose- mount after 4. TWO bedroom. 1200 N. 23rd Ave. 89.250. $600 Cash. Garage with room for Storage. Plenty of Back yard -and Boom for Garden. 2510 Wood dale. Phone 3-9301.- S BDRM. home, oil heat, Ige. single garage, 2 blks. to school. Va blk. to bus In 4 -Comers Dist Ph. Inde pendence 85J4. FURN. Apt. 1 rm. 8c bath, ground fir. 838. 348 N. ISth. Ph. 4-3271. MAN wants appliance repairing. Ex perienced. Ph. 4-8379. BABY sitter wanted. Your home. Near 1560 S. 13th. Inquire before 1030. 1 WANTED, middle age . housework. S day week, lady for Ph. 4-2917. NOPP'S Golden Pheasant. Experienced- waitress wanted. Apply in person. 248 N. Liberty. - FUR coat, Uke new. Ph. 4-8279., GOOD furnace. Priced to selL 71 N. 20th, Evenings. 2 S.W 38 Pistols. 1 Peerlecs Handcuffs.' 1 Sam Brown Comp. Phone 4-8192. 48 IN. COIL Spring rollaway bed Winnertprlng matt. Exc, Cond, 1US Hines. USED Maytag washer, wringer type. ixc. cona. fh. x-aoi. HAVE several used welders AC fc DC. - Call 4-7544 1 11 111 j 1 . ' . LOST: Black lady's purse, mone; ?n' bank books. valuable papers. 4-564. " ' PONDIROSA PIN MOULDINGS Now Available In Salem. New Oval Pattern. Casing, Base 8c others. Soft textured Ponderosa Pine Moulding t favored by many builders, suitable in finest homes. See it at PORTLAND ROAD LUMBER . YARD SMS Portland Hosd. Salem FOUND, black puppy with red baiter, cau j-e-wo. - , Portland Grain PORTLAND Iff! Coarse grains, 4 c J -u: v.. it. w. Iimuj uluk, vwsi wur ervr flat No ? SS 1h white 49 SO Barley No. 2. 45 lb 46.50-47.00. Corn No. 2 E. V. shipment 58.75 No wheat transactions. Car; receipts: Wheat 11; barley 2; flour 13; corn 56; oats 1; mill- feed 4. . SIMMONS - No. 42511 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Or THE i STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION JOHN L. MARXER and ANN C. MARXER. husband and wife. Plaintiffs, 'vs. f JANE DOE WILLS, a widow, also known as MRS. B. G. WILLS; and R. A. WILLS and MARY ROE WILLS, husband and wife; and all other persons unknown claiming any rifht. title, estate or interest -in the real property described in this Complaint. . V ; Defendant. iu: jane doe WILLS, a widow, also known as MRS. B. C. WILLS; R. A. WILLS and MARY ROE WILLS, husband and wife; and All other persons unknown claim ins any right, title, estate or inter est in the real property described on me- ompiaint. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer, the complaint filed- against you in tiie or before four H) weeks from the f ....... -w. ...v a. JV'illCIUIi1 UI HUB summons, and if you ail to so ap pear and anftwer. for want thereof plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in their com plaint, namely: That plaintiffs be decreed to be the owners in fee simple. In posses sioa and enUUed to the possession, of that certain real property situated l Marlon County, Orejon, to wit: Beginning at a point on the East line of SecUon . Township 4 South. Range 2 West of the Wil lamette Meridian In Marlon County. Oregon, which , point Is the Southeast corner of the Am- . brose Jean Donation Land Claim in Township 4 Sooth, ttange 1 -West and Township 3 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian in Marlon County, Ore ton; thence South. 89 30 West, along the South line of said Do nation Land Claim 4.81 chains to the most Easterly Southeast cor ner of a tract of land conveyed to. John L. Marxer and wife by deed recorded in Volume 397, Page 810. Deed Records for Mar.) Ion County. Oregon; thence North 8.28 "chains along the most East erly line of said Marxer tract to point In the center of the coun ty road: thence South 79 IS' East along the center of said County road. l.OS chains to an angle in ' said County road: thence North 3 30' East along the center of said County road S.4S chains to an angle in said County road: thence South 73 4S' East along the center of said County road 3.4S chains to the East line of Section S. Township 4 , South. Range 2 West of the Willamette . Meridian in Marion County. Ore gon: thence South 0 45' East along the East line; of said Sec tion 6. 10.5S chains! to the point of beginning. and the whole thereof, and that the defendants, and -each of them, be decreed to have no right, title, in terest, estate or right of possession in and to said real property or any part thereof, and for.1 such other and further reUef as is Just and equitable In the premises. ,, This Summons is published under and pursuant to an order of the abxve-entitled court " made and en tered the 25th day of October. 19SS. prescribing that the; same be pub lished once a week for four succes sive weeks. f Date of first publication: Nov. t. 1355; j - Date of last publication: Nov. 30, 1955. .5 HARRY J. DeFRANCQ . Of Attorneys for Plaintiffs 800 Pacific Building Portland 4. Oregon i Nov. . 9. 18. 23. 30 400 Agriculture 425 Auction i Soles SUDTELL'S AUCTION Wed Eve., Nov. 2nd, at 7:30 p.m. i Kurniture & Estate Sale - "I ESTATE OF THOMAS- FRY ;' . MISC. FURNITURE, Antique dishes, picture frames, 1 set j , -. - Bavarian ; dishes ' I . 4 pc. WaL bedroom set 5 pe. Blonde tBedroom set " 6 pc. Wal. Twin bedroom set Ketimore Auto. Washer S fL G. E. Rcfrig. i , Montag Elee.'tange 5 pc. Chrome iset . . 8 pc. Wal. Din. rm. set ) - 2 Maytaf washers 1 9x12 rug, 8x10 rus. Box springs Ik mattresses Youth bed complete Shower stall complete 3 metal lockers Monarch wood k elec. range -Treadle sew. machine. . Lamps, chairs, tables, k buy or sell. LANE AUCTION Phone 3-609S i A! ( Salom Markol Quotations BUTTE1FAT Premium No. l BUTTER Wholesale .8 .71 Retail EGGS (Buyiat) ias oi iste yesterday! (Wholesale prices range from to 1 cents over buying price) Urge AA M .48 .41 JS .27 .31 JS Jl .34 .11 Large A Medium AA j Medium A , , Small . . , . , ,. , POULTRY Colored Hens Leghorn Hens Colored Fryers Colored Roasters Old Roosters 300 Personal 310 Meeting Notico SALEM LODGE No. 4, A F c A M. Wed.. Nov. 8. Stated Communicauon, 7 JO pjn. 312 Lost ond Found LOST Gold Elgin wrist watch. Will identify. Keepsake. Fleas return. Reward. Ph. 2-9470. LOST Black Cocker named Tuffy" Old, no small teeth in front. Hayes ville & Chemawa Dist. 2-4838. FOUND Lady's diamond rinp. Iden- JtifyjSr pay for ad. Ph. 3-7684. . REWARD to . anyone knowing the whereabouts of 4 white Chinese geese missing from Mill Creek. 2-7868. 316 Personal PERSONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS A complete, sparkling se lection. Statesman Publishing Co., 280 N. Church St, Phone 4-6811. WALK A LOT? Wear Ch. Chester Spec Built air cushion shoe. They save your feet. AU types. Ph. 4-527 X ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. see Commercial S-210S or 4-S6O0, NEED HELP .to control your weight? wiy-wtb. scientifically proven. medically approved. Inexpensive. Ph. 3-5782. If no ana. rail 3-S873. ALCOHOLICS Anonymous group No. 1 2088 N. Coml 3-4537. ' AL'S BAKERY 1040 MARKET CHICKEN, Turkey, aV Tamalie pies Su a aoz. Italian, pizza wc ea. rie bread 1 for 45c. Ph. 3-7372. MADAME BAY Gifted Reader & Advisor I advise wisely on all affairs of life. If you are worried or have fears. come now. Will point out the path to success and happiness. 3960 So. . Commercial. Hours 9 to 8. Sun. 9 to 12. Be sure to get -the right number. MADAME KAYE-NEW READER PALlVCARD. PSYCHIC READINGS Advftae on love, marriage, business & all affairs of life. OPEN 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. 3125 S. COM'L, ' PH. 4-8953 MME. HAZEL BORN-PSYCHIC Ask no questions, helps solve all problems. Look for Allrma Motel, 3645 Portland Rd. CAULIFLOWER for freexing. canning tomatoes sweet corn, ' King Red Delicious and Grimes Golden ap pies and lots of pumpkins for jack-o'-lanterns. FARMER JONES MARKET 3558 PORTLAND RD. PR 4-7363 TRY our healthful fruit pies. Crust ma era made with vegetable oil At whole grain flour. Elmer's- Whole Grain Bakery. 2362. Front. 400 Aericullure 402 Livestock For Sola PROFESSIONAL HORSESHOER -Ph. 4-5063 Salem, or 1-4338 Woodburn. TOP PRICES paid for canner ewes. ! Also need tat feeder v lambs i Phone Salem 4-7374. 400 Agriculture 425 Auction Sales misc. articles of Furniture, Come to - SUDTELL'S - SALES YD, J913 Silverton Rd. s - - - I - r 400 Agrictilture 402 Livestock For Salt 10-WK.-OLD feeder pigs, $10. ph. J-73S0. 1 JERSEY cow, 1 Guernsey heifer fresh 1 month. 1 Jeraejr te freshen Nov. 14. 3rd calf. AU feqtle. Joha Siemc. Rt. 2, Silverton, 1', mil N.E. of Central Howell School. UOCK.ER BEEF. Eastern Oregon. 4 or whole, 19c. Custom kilUnc. Trailer loaned free Salem Meat Co, 1323 8. 23th. Ph. S-4S5S. 403 Livestock Wanted UVESTUCK buyer' A T Timer i; Harmon Pi Phv 4-fOflT LIVESTOCK BUYER Emery Alderman. 4-S4SO. 4-TZ1S CATTLE BUYERS ' E. I aid B Sne- then 4297 State 2-1345 or S-43S0 LIVESTOCK ouver. Claude Edwarda, Rt 1 Box 899S Ph 4-1113 CATTLE. Dorses, at vour frm i C. McCandlish Rt t Bi 297 3-41(9. WANTED to buy 175 head feeder lambs. Phone Salem 4-7374 404 Poultry ond Rebbirt OVEN READY HENS . FOR YOUR FREEZER. 4-2470. CUSTOM DRESSING Of poultry.- We buy rsbbits. Wings. 3985 Staje. Ph. 4-991S 4V8 Pets FOR SALE-Sismeie kittens. 16S N. Cottaie. Ph. 41S1S after . GOLDEN color Pekingese S mos. old. Ph. 1-1791. for sale, ' LARGE entle Siamese Tom Cat, fia. Ph. 3-063S. v I REG. female Weimaraner dog. 1 yr. old. sell or trade for sports equip., phonograph, or car. Seat. 3770 Monroe Ave. Ph. J-4201. KITTENS TO GIVE AWAY .' 1475 N. 21st Ph. 3-4974 SMALL breed of puppy to give away. Fh. 2-0370. 1042 Howard. PARAKEETS St supplies Ph. 2-T7S&, The Garden Gate. 3821 S. Com'L HOLLYWOOD Aquarium. 1858 Mc Coy. Tropical, goldfish, equipment. PARAKEETS. cages, subtle 4 Cor ners Aviary 4110 Hudson 3-5687 BIRD Paradise tor biros, cares, sup plies 3180 Livingston 1-1843 PEDIGREED Roller Canaries, rea sonably priced. Ph. 3V7S9C. PARAKEETS Cages and supplies. B&M Aviary, 3365 Haywood, 4-8428. 410 Seeds and flouts HOLLAND tulips and Hyacinth, bulbs. Reb's Hardware tc Garden, 4090 Portland Rd. QUALITY SHRUBS for the home owner or the hobbles. Heb a Hard ware it Garden. 4090 Portland Rd, 50 LARGE daffodil bulbs S1.95. Reb's , Hardware 4c Garden, 4090 Portland Rd. . HOLLY trees, green, variegated. ' weeping, etc. Weekends, 1107 N, Com'L 412 Fruit and farm Prod tic U-PICK Franquette walnuts. Phone 4-4321. PEARS & apoles for sale. Will liver. Paul Schaad. Ph. 4-1315. de- APPLES. 6 varieties, no worms. Cecil Boyd. ai. East of Clearlake School. Ph. 2-6123. ; HAY. FOR sale. S20 a ton. Rt L Box 198, Turner. .1 mile So. at 4 East of Cascade High Sch. FOR the freshest and largest assort- ' meat of vegetables and fruits m town try Farmer Jones Market 3559 Portland Rd. Ph. 4-7383 FARM FRESH EGGS Cornish Cross Fryers. , Stewing It Baking Chickens at FARMER JONES MARKET OPEN 8 A.M. CLOSE 8 P.M. ' SSST Portland Rd. Ph. 935? -"f H Dairy Co-cp.Assa.h it i hi DELIVER to the Mayflower Salem f lant, - 213S Fairgrounds Road, be ween 7:30 a.m. and 8:08 p.m.. daily except Saturday and Sunday. POTATOES No. 2. good bakers As cookers, f 1.75 per loo. Also cow or . pig feed, 80c sack. Ed Sproed. Ph. 4-1193. FOR SALE Burbank potatoes, tfc . mile W. tc I mUe S. of Central HoweU school. Ph. 4-1303. FRANQUETTE walnuts. U-pick. 10c a lb. 340 Chemawa Rd. Fh. 3-5972. PASTEURIZED whole milk, 75c gaL . delivered. Lieary Diiry, 2-3939. . 413 Fertiliser ROTTED MANURE. Rich, fine man ure by sack er yard. Delivered or at farm. Phillip's Bros. Rt. S Box 493. Ph, 4308L FERTILIZER Rotted manure. No weeds. . Phone 2-0331. 425 Auction Sales LIVESTOCK AUCTION THURS., NOV. 3RD 10. A.M. Misc., Produce Farm Machinery -1 P.M. UVESTOCK Chickens, rabbits, calfs St veal, pifs. feeder stock, heifers, milk tc beef cows, bulls, steers, coats tc sheep. Come to buy or sell. LANE SUDTELUS AUCTION SALES YD. PH. 3-6098 391S SILVERTON RD. 450 Merchandise 454 Sowlnoj Machines 2 Singer Port Perfect Condition .$69J0 2 Cabinet Elect ... $39.50 Port Elect . .....$13.00 Singer iTk-..ji mm SEWING CENTER 138 N. ComT. Jh. 3-3S1S , SINGER "Slant Needle . - Beautrful Spinet Cabloe . Tor Balance Due on Contract Singer SEWING CENTER ISO N.' Coml ih. Vii . - . -