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Y Superior MeKeon Br ARTHl'R EVERETT PARRiS ISLAND, SC. (A A senior drill sergeant testified Fri day that he intended to march Marine Platoon 71 into the deadly marshes of Ribbon Creek. He said S. Sgt. Matthew C. McKeon beat him to it. The march last April I cost the lives ot six young Mamie recruits who drowned. McKeon is being tried by court-martial (or their death. S. Sgt. Edward A. Huff, 38, of ' Chicago, with chiseled features and shaven head, was McKeon ' non-commissioned superior officer. He said it was the practice at this sprawling S.OOO-acre training base to discipline balky recruits by marching them into swamps at niftt. Huff called the 74 members of Platoon 71 "just mediocre" as re cruits. He was so dissatisfied with them, he added, that he threat ened them before April I, "Ml take you down to the swamps." "Did you Intend to take them in?" tha prosecution asked. "Yes sir." Huff replied, his deep, military voice sounding slightly hollow over loudspeakers that flanked the witness chair in the base auditorium. Didn't Have Time "Why didn"t you take , them in?" Jie was asked. "Because I had a training schedule to meet and I sdidn't have the time," Huff said. In further testimony, the tanned, compactly built sergeant said he never advanced the idea of the night march to Sgt. Mc Keon. Huff said he, himself, never actually had conducted such a disciplinary march and never saw any other drill instructor conduct one. VI have heard . drill instructors say they have but I have not ac tually seen it," he added. Several Accasatleas . McKeon, 31-year-old junior drill instructor from Worcester, Mass., is being tried by a seven-man court-martial panel on charges of involuntary manslaughter, oppres sion of recruits and. drinking on duty. He ia not accused of being drunk. The father of two small chil dren, he is accused of criminal negligence in leading Platoon 71 inln r aa!, v,ln thai enrcTAt With an unexpectedly strong, sucking tide. If convicted, McKeon faces a maximum of a prison term of five or six years and a dishon orable discharge from the Marine Corps, The defense of McKeon scored a victory in the courtroom in the court-martial'i fifth day by gain ing the right to introduce testi mony by Huff about the practice of night marches at this base on the humid aeacoast of South Caro lina. SaM Net Admlaubl The prosecution said such testi mony was not admissible and ar gued: "We aren't concerned so much 'that night marches were made, uia raa. AAsutAPiiAil a A mnrk that mpn wpk Ink on infrt that water, but that he (McKeoni took mtn-swiimiitrrs imo iu trt-v ui -waler over their head. That, sir, ia negligence." However, law officer Capt. Ir ving N. Klein, functioning like a judge in a civilian case mied that the defense could offer suchloid Roosters LAND SALE The Stat Highway Commission will sell at public auction on(the property described below at 10:00 a.m., August 15, 1956 A parrel of land lying in the Towner Savage 1)1.0 also In Section 12. Township 1 South, Range J West, W. M., Marian County, Oregon, and bring: a portion ot that trart of land described ia that certain deed to Stale ( Oregon by and through its State Highway Commission, recorded in Book 435, Page 455 of Marion County Records of Deeds; the aaid parcel being described as follows: Beginning on the West line of said Savage PLC at the aortheast corner of that trart conveyed lo the Stale of Oregon by and through its State Highway Commission by deed recorded ia Hook 460, Page 12, Marion County Deed Records, said point bring on the North line of re located Park Lane; thence Northeasterly 235 feel, more or less, to a point which is opposite and 40 feet Westerly of centerline Station 134-00 on the Hollywood Frontage Road; thence North 13'35'200" West parallel to said front age road centerline 405 feet to a point opposite and 40 feet Westerly of Station 8 95 on said frontage road cen terline; thence Westerly at right angles to said frontage road centerline 75 feet, more or less, to the West line of aaid Towner Savage DLC; thence Southerly along said West line 530 feet, more sr less, to the place of begin- lug. Sav and except that portion conveyed to the First Bap tist Church 8f Hayesville, Oregon by deed recorded in Volume 234. Page 121. Marion County, Oregon Deed Records, which parrel was the subject of an attempted conveyance from said organisation to the First Raptist Church of Salem, recorded in Volume 235, Page 57S, Mar loo County, Oregon Deed Records. The parcel of land to which -this description applies con tains 1.35 acres. . The property Is a part of the former Otto W. C.ronkr properly and is located west of the Portland-Salrm F.ipressway approxi mately i mile south of Hayesville Junction and is also locat ed at the easterly end of Park Lane. This property is No. 17363. 1 i The minimum price which will be accepted is 12700.00 Conveyance will be by Bargain and Sale Deed with access ta a frontage road. The deed will contain a rendition that the property shall never be used for the placing, maintenance or display of any advertising sign, bill or poster, within view of the Portland-Salrm Expressway, except such thereof aa mar advertise the use to which the property conveyed Is devoted, or for the aala or lease of aaid property or any portion thereof, TERMS OP SALE: Cash at time of sale. The right Is reserv ed to accept or reject any or all bids. FOR INFORMATION: W. H. Haskln, Property Manager OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION STATE HIGHWAY BUILDING ''" SALEM, OREGON - Intended to March Platoon Into Swamp testimony. D f n i e attorne y Kmile Zola Berman o( New York City refused to concede that the water stood at that depth during the night march. Berman contends ' that McKeon Witness at Courtmartial r. - " -if , ,N f " . -.: jp' , '. .fv , ... ,'tv . . v , -AV-" ' '" y-- - - rZ -new ""f 1 j v '' " ;. "' V . . A T " ii 7 !i hn i f PARRIS ISLAND. 8.C.-8gt. Edward A. Hoff (left) of Chieage, at nler drill lattracUr la PUUoa 71, which 8Sgt. Matthew C. Me Keea led thraagh narshea sad waters el Rlbbra Creek that resalted la death ef six aaartae recralts, leave the eenrtreem frem the wlt aeM stawd darlag trial FrMay. (AP Wlrepbete.) Salem Quotations glf m Qiiriton t of lit yttrdiy Rt'TTERFAT (Andmtn'O Premium .... Nn. 1 IUGI lOtflnn E(( Producer! I ;M' iPr.cei to f.rmeri .re s to n,,heifers steady-50 lower: cows 50 under theie wholesale prices): , , , . . j j jumbo a .. . M 100 lower; late trade very draggy If'" Yl" AA "" 55 t . ire a - ' Medium AA . . 49 small a - M CoiorLedHen1Jor,h"'"t l' 17 Lehorn Hrn . .15 " ""s 17.:::,. -fj ii I was just following a Parris Island custom when he marched his men into Ribbon Creek, and that it was an accepted disciplinary maneuver rather than selfish per sonal tyranny on McKeon'i part. Portland Livestock PORTLAND (-(L'SDA)-Cattle alnhlA Cap uMilr 1 IU' marlcpt uneven: fed steers and heifers 50-5 higher: other steers and on grass cattle; choice fed steers Cfl. half Innll 1 AAA IK 9175 ' cZi ' : " . ."c:: .. M new nign since lasi wioDcrr; good steers 20.S0-22.2S: few mixed 1 good-choice to 23 00 late; standard siecrs iiwai w uui mosi grass steers 18 00 down: light utility down to 11.00 late and cutter dairy -Uype to 10.00; good-choice feeders 16.oo-l8.on; load hign choice with some prime heifers 21.75: good heifers 20 00-21.00; standard 16.00 18.50: utility down to 10.00: canner and cutter cows 7.00-9.00. few beef type to 8.25; utility cows 9.50 11.50; heavy commercial .Ofl-.W; liEht to 13.50: utility bulls 13.50 15 00; lisht cutters down to 10.50. Calves salable for week 775: market steady but slow late; good- choice vealers 17.00-20 00; indi viduals to 21.00: good-choice calves 16 00-18 00: cull-commercial unevenly 7.00-15.00. Hogs salable for week 2.230; market closed 25-50 higher; U.S. No. 1-2 butchers 180-235 lbs 19.00 25; mixed No. 1-2-3 lots 18 25-50; 300-500 lb sows 12.00-18.00; few lighter sows 16.25-50; few fhoiCe feeder pigs 17.00. Sheep sal.ible for' week 5.4?5: spring slaughter lambs 50-1.00 higher; other . classes steady choice spring lambs 20.00-50 with ; 500-700 lbs, 37.00-39.00. good. 36.00 couple lot.s carrying some prime 38.00; standard, 32.00-36 00; com 21.00: good-choice 18.50-19 50; util- mercial cows, 24.00-29.00; utility, ity down to 16.50: good-choice 22.0-25.0: canners a n r1 cutters, feeder lambs 15.00-16.00; cull-good j 20.00-22 00. ewes 2.00-4.00. WerirSeciirilies (Zllka. Smlther At Co. Inc. I Thest hid and ask quotations rep resent prices at which one or mora dealers, members of the National As sociation nf Security Dealer's Inc., would trade with the general pub lic at the time tha quotations were gathered at 1 p.m. yesterday: Bid Ashed Calif. -Oregon Power Cascade Plywood . Consnl. Freight ;u :'. 37 Jl's' IS1. 17 Irop Fireman -12'a 14-, Jantren Inc. Com Meier A Frank Mnrrisnn-Kmidnen Ore. -Port. Cement Pac. P A- I.. Com Pope A Talbot Portland Cas At Coka Port. Gen. tie BANKS Baittt of America Hank nf California Ch a 4"M a Kb al I ah First National Fir.t Nat. City NY V. 8 National 22'. 24', i .i'. in . 45, 411 rm 74 2S'i 31 2, 31', 35'4 IS 25', 27!. SS'i 73', 41', 71', -so n SS'i" 59' i. 4i, (HIV 75 79', TAKE IT AWAY! 1917 FORD i Toa Pick up 4 speed tranamlsiion Fsrellcnl TiiesRiwa Good YALIEY MOTOR (0. Truck Dopt. Marios and N. Liberty Rt rHONI J-3147 Boy Emperor ToTestifyt China Trials By LEONARD LEFKOW HONG KONG I - The first news in six years of Henry Pu-Yl. the onetime "boy emperor" of all China, came from Peiping Fri day with the ' announcement he had testified at a trial of high OlllVlglS UI 1IIC iviinri wn)iBinc puppet state of Manchtikuo. Peiping radio said 28 .Japanese were sentenced to prison for terms ranging Irom 1 to 20 years for alleged crimes during the 14 years of Japan's rule of Man chukuo, the name they gave to China's northeastern province of Manchuria. Pu-Vi was the puppet emperor Kang Teh during Japan's rule. Both Red China and Nationalist China convicted him of treason in absentia for alleged traffickings with Japan. Peiping radio said to day he was still "in custody" but gave no details. Now 5 Years Old Lanky, bespectacled Pu-Yl, now 50, began his career as a pawn of fate in 1908, at the age of 2, when he ascended China's dragon throne and became Kmperor Hu nan Tung. But the Chinese revo lution of 1911 toppled the 268-year-old Manchu dynasty and Husan Tung abdicated in 1912. He con tinued to live in the walled pal ace, and even was restored to power for a week by one of China's warlords. Disguised as a coolie he es caped to a sanctuary in the Japa nese concession of Tientsin in 1924. There he lived quietly as "Mr. Pu-Yi" until 1931 when the Japanese grabbed Manchuria and proclaimed him first as regent and then as emperor. His "palace" was part of a barbed wire compound which the Japanese used as the headquart ers of their salt monopoly. Captive f Russia He was captured by the Rus sians in 1945. Moscow promised to surrender him to China, but did not keep the promise until long after the Communists had driven tha Nationalists from the mainland. In 1946 Pu-Yl was taken to Tokyo under Russian guard and testified at war crimes trials against prominent Japanese. The last news of him was in 1950, when a returned Japanese pris oner of war reported he was liv ing an easy life in a targe house in Khabarovsk, Siberia, where he spent his time whittling and play ing Mah-Jong. ' The news Friday meant that he may have been brought back to spend the rest of his days as a prisoner in the land where as a sickly child he was the ruler in name. Portland Produce PORTLAND ID Buttorfat Tentative, subject to immediate change Premium quality, deliv ered in Portland, 60 63 lb; first quality 57-60; second quality S2-55. Butter-Wholesale, fob. bulk cubes to wholesalers Grade AA, 92 score, 59' i: A grade. 92 score, 58' i: B grade 90 score 57; C grade 89 score, 55. Cheese To wholesalers Oregon singles, 41-46 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf, 43"i-M. KggTo wholesalers Candled f o b. Portland A large, 49-50'i; A medium, 44-46'i; A small, 28 29'i. Eggs To retailers Grade AA. large, 54-55; A large 51-52: AA medium, 48-49; A medium, 46-48; A small, 30-31. Cartons, no charge to 3 cents additional. Eggs To consumers A A large, fiO-65; A large, 57-62; AA medium, 54-59; A medium, 53-56; A-small, 36-41. Lite poultry No. 1 quality. f n h portland-Frycrs, 2'j-4 lbs 23-24; at farm, 22-23'j; light hens. 15 at farm; heavy hens, 17-up at farm: old roosters, 11-12. Turkeys To producers L I v e weight, tryers, 27-28: young turkey hens, liveweight, 28; eviscerated young hens, 38. Rabbits Average to growers Live white, J'H'i bs, 20-23; 5-6 lbs,- 15-18; colored pelts 4 cents less, old does, 10-12, few higher. Fresh killed fryers to retailers, 56 58; cut up, 60-63. Wholesale Dressed Meals Beel carcasses Steers, choice. Beef cuts (choice steers) Hind quarters 47.00-5200; rooi. 68.00 75 00: forequarters, 27.00 30.00: chucks, 31.00-34.00; ribs, 47.00-52.00. 1 Pork cuts Loins, choice, 1-1 lbs. 5000-53 00; shoulders, 16 lbs, 30.00-3300; sparrribs, 43.00-46 00; fresh hams, 10-14 lbs, 51.00-5300. Veal and calves Good-choice, all weichts. 30 00-38 0O; commer- cial 26 00-33 00. Spring lamb Choice and prime, 41.00-44 00 good, 38 00-41.00. Wool Nominal clean basis, H blood, 1.00-05; s blood. 1 03-08; i blood, 1 12-18; fine, 1 17-23. feaalry-dreased meals, f.a.b. Portland: Beef-Cows, utility. 22-25 lb; CUttorj, 19-20, TeaC-Top quality ncTTOeTgTiT" 38-.18; rough heavies, 18-25. Hogs-Best light blockers, 26-27; lean light sows, 18-22. Lambs Top grade springers 36-.18: good yearlings 25-30. Million Lightweight ewes and wethers, 10-12. Fresh Produce Onions Calif. Whiles. 50 lh sks. 8 00-M; Wash. Yellows, No. . IA. 6 DO-SO: No. 2. 4 00-50 Potatoes Oregon Bnardmans, 7.50-75: local Beds. 20 lb lugs, 2 no 25, Wash. Beds, 6.50-7.00; 100 lb While Rose 7.50-75. ' . Hay New crop No. , 2 green alfalfa, baled. f n b. Portland. nominally 34 00-36 00 ton. New crop prices not established. I 100th Birthday Com By, Fete Still to Come N0VARA. Italy UH Teresa De Agostini and her six children had everything all set to celebrate her 100th birthday Aug. 10. The local newspaper at Cerano, her native city, dug up the birth certificate and found she should have celebrated No. 100 last Dec. 30. But the family is going ahead with the August celebration. Grain Market Closes Lower CHICAGO ( Grains closed lower on the Board of Trade Fri day, soybeans suffering the most from general liquidation. . It was the last day for trading in July futures and most of them sold off in the closing minutes. A few wheat and rye futures managed Is end higher, enjoying, a rally during the. last hour. Wheat closed 1 lower to H higher, corn 4-2H lower, oats IS lower to higher, ry l4 lower to l4 higher, soybeans 3x't 't low er and lard unchanged to IS cents a hundred pounds lower. ' Wheat encountered a little hedg ing pressure during the day but this was fairly well absorbed. Buy ing came from grainmen who felt wheat prices eventually would wo.k higher. Portugal was sched uled to buy two cargoes of wheat, but postponed the purchase. Chicago Livestock CHICAGO (API (USD A) Salable hos S.SOO; butchers 21 to SO lower: tows steady to IS lower: bulk No. S and J M0-2S0 lb. 1S.M-1S SO; top 1 TS; hulk No. 1 and 3 no-ISO lb. 15 7V IS IS: few lots SM-MO lb. 15J5-1S7S; 170-190 lb. 1S 00-H00; sows 11.7S 13 23 Cattle 109: ralves 200; few lots flood and rhnlre. heifrr. steers and mixed yearling. IS. 50-22.00; rhnlre and prime steers 23 00-24. no; mixed steers and-heiiera 13,50-17.00: utility and commercial rows 10.50-12.50; t-anners and cutters 1.73-11.25: bulls 1.150-1350; food and choice vealrrs 20.00-33.00; storker and feeders ateady 15 15-18 00. Sheep 200; ateady: Hood to prime lambs S3-94 lb. 20 00-23.50; shorn slaughter ewes J 30-5 50. Chicago Grain CHICAGO (AP) Wheat July IlS'Hi inn-n Sep 1 1 V ' Jl'.-'. Dec 120', IM'a Mar ill'. . J21.-i, May 119-1' lis Corn July IM-M'. ISPi-Sl Fep 1 MIV", l.ffi-'i . Dec I U', 1 ,17,-4 Mar 142'. 1.41'.-', May 1 441, 144', , Oats July 74-10 Sep 74, 74 Dee 1-W, 7S'.-'i Mar 7'4 1'i- May 75'i 7S'.-' H July 1SS lSS',-37 Sep 1J74 1M Deo 1.41H-U 1.41 a Mar 1.41, 143", Mar 1.44 Soybeans July IST-M'l lll-e Sep lSlVM't 147'k-8 Nov , 1 4S4-4S !41'4-U Jan l',-',i 145 Mar SSI', 148 Chicago Butlcr-Egga CHICAGO (AP) Butter steadv wholesale aelllng prtrea unchanged to hKher: AA S3 score 9S 00-99.2S; A 02 SD OO-Sfl 21; B SO J7.25-S7.75; C 89 55 25-5 25. Eggs stesdy to firm: wholesale sell ing prices unchanged to 1 higher; S0- 9 per cent A 4J-44',: extra mediums 3S 50-37.00; standards J3J. M; checks 2,-30'2. Chicago Onions CHICAGO (API On tons: Open High Low Close Nov. (old I 1 87 Nov. (new t on 1 81 1 as 1 as Jan. 1.27 130 12 127 Feb. 1 3t Markets at Glance NF.W YORK (API Storks Higher; aluminums Si cop pers advance. Bonos improveo: utilities in ne- msnd. ' Cotton Lower; New Orleans sel ling CHICAGO: Wheat Mixed; ralMed toward close. Corn Weak: July off most. Oats Lower with corn. Soybeans Very weak; July off most. . . Hogs Butchers down IS to SO cents; top $IS 75. ( attlarNomlnally ateady; top 24 .IK). Investment Trusts r I7.llka. Smlther At Co. lne I Bid Asked Affiliated fund 8 .12 8 ;i Canadian Fund '. 21.0.1 22 7(1 Century Shares Trust . 24 OS 28 03 Chemical Fund . IS 41 IS HI Delaware Fund . - II 81 11 77 Diver. Invest. Fund S 77 10 71 Divident Shares 1 94 3 22 Faton H. Bal. Fund . 23 23 24 M C.ss, Ind, 15 03 1 8 43 I C. roup Tobacco 4 HI rrr Inrorp. Investors 10 31 11.22 Key Cust, Funds: B-i : n M is si B-4 10 S3 II M K-l . 171 10 80 S-l 13 15 14 38 R.4 10 13 11 08 Msn. Bond Fund 105 S 71 Msss. Invest. Trust 1222 13 .21 Natl. Sec. Series: Income Series S 3ft I 04 Stork Series 103 87 Pref. Stock S 87 Natl. Div. Series 4 81 5 27 - Natl. Growth i:.- 71 7 33 Pioneer Fund 1 20 1 5 43 (Tel-Elec. Fund 12 45 13 57 Value l ine Inc. Fund .... 8 17 74 Wellington Fund . 14.17 13.45 Portland (.rain PORTLAND 4B Coarse grains, bulk. Coast -LVilay shipment delivery: Oats, No 2, 38 lb while 57.50 Barley, No.2. 45 lb B-W 47.50-48 00 Corn. No 2, K-Y shipment 71.50 Wheat ibidi to arrive market, basis No 1 bulk, delivered coast Soft While . . 2.09 Soft While 'excluding Rex) 2 09 White Cluh 2 09 ! Hard Red Winter: . . 11 per cent 2 09 ! Friday's car receipts: Wheat ) 39: barley 27; flour 3; forn 10; ! mill feed 2. NEW LOCOMOTIVES BliLT WASHINGTON The Asso ciation nf American Railroads re port! 78S new locomotive, mull, all "New York Closing Stocks Reported by Merrill Lvnch. Pierr frnner and Ben ' Fllntkote) Ford Motor ..... n Gen D'namlcs . (Sen F.lec Gen Foods . Otn Motors Gen Tire , Geo Pac Ply .... Gillette Glidden Goodrich - Goodyear C.rsre W Grt No Ry .. Grt Weal Suf .. Grevhound ..... Gull Oil H Homestaka M Int Harvest Int Nickel Int Paper I Johns-Mans Jones & M Stl . K Kstaer Alum .... Kfnnecott Kern i-and h Llbhy MrN ...... Myers l.or Clans .Oi-kheed Air Loew s lne Lone Bell A Lonllard . M Msfnavox . Marsh Field ... M fc M Wood -Merck A Co .... Mnnt Chem Mont Ward ....... Motorola N Natl Piaoult ... Null C'aah Re( . Natl Dairv . Natl Distill ....... Natl Gypsum .. Natl Lead Natl Supply ..... NY Central ...... No Am Avia ... No Pac Rv NW Airlines . O Olln Math .... Otis Elev P Pahro Pac O A- El Psc TAT Psn Am Air . Psnney J C Penn Fy . Pepsi Cola Admiral Corp Al Chem A Dyt. Allied Sirs Allls Cham Alcoa -. Aluminum Ltd Am Airlines Am Can Am Cyan .... Am Motors . - Am Stl Fdr Am T t T Am Tobacco -Am Vlncoae .......... Anac Copper - Armco -.. .. Armour H Atrheson Top Avco .. a Bendix Avta Rest Foods Beth Stl Bonne Air Borden . Bor Warn . Bucyrus . Burro Adding C Calif Pack Camph Soup Can Pac By .......... Caw J I ..4 Caterp Trac Celanea Celntex 4. Certalnteed Ches Ar O Ry Chi M Ac SI P Chi NW Rv Chi B la By ....... Chrysler Cities Serv Climax Moly Cluett Pea Coca Cola folaate Com Credit i Comw Fdison ..... Cons Fdlson Container .. .... Cont ran Cont Oil Crane Co ............ Crown Zell CvrtlM Wi D Deere Co .. Dia Match .. Dnuf Air ... Dow Chem Da P de Ne ' East Air U Cast Kodak ...... El Pao Gas F-mer Radio . Ex Cello r Falrchlld IS .114', .. ol Mi .. 124 .141', . 24 .. 45 ... Ms .- '. .. 49, .1S24 .. 7', ... S7', ... SO ai'i ... IK'! ... I5, t ... IS ... 49' i .. ISO', .- SI'. ... n, ... 4S', ... 51 43', .... 47' i ... S', J.V, - 15'. .. 2. ... 1', ... 44 S3"i ... ', -. 1J. -. I5. ... SB'. ... 4, ... 10'. .... 75 .... 45 ...IIS'', .... 55!, k.. 5 ... 4 . .. 7'. .... ... 5", .. 1S'!. . Wli ... 4'li ... 33', . "i ... 40', ... SI ... 7t'i ..US', son Jl, .Z Si, ... )', ... 13 Stock Market Edges Higher NEW YORK Mi - The tock market made a routine advance Friday with aluminumi, coppers and selected Issues the favorites. Leaders held on to gains well within 2-point ton despite late spell of selling. Most losses were kept within a point. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks advanced 50 cents to $188.50, with the industrials up 70 cents, the ras down 40 cents and the utilities up 20 cents. Volume totaled 2,020.000 shares compared with 1.950.000 Thursday. Stocks ami Bonds Complied ay The Aeeaslstcd Press 'IT BOND AVERAGES 10 Rails 1 1 11 Ind. VUI Tgn. A.l Unch Al at hi asi Ml Ml S4 4 6 7 M4 04 4 S3 1 4 S4 S OS 2 17 4 as 7 177 S S9.2 S 1 14 4 S .I 7 Ml 100 1 SSI Ml MO 14.0 I IS IS SO Mulls I'tll Sicks D4 Al A2 141 0 75 1 1SSS 141 4 74 1 IB" J 141 4 74 7 107 1 1111 72 1R20 i:tei 1 75.1 17 155 1 7S2 101 12 71 S 171 t 142 4 79 7 ISIS 1141 17 1 1441, Nat change . Vnch Friday Ml S4i 4 a 15 1 Ml asi 4S SS MS Prav. day ... Week ago . Month ago Year ago lose High ..... ISA Low i,., I0.U High 1955 Low STOCK AVFRACFl 30 Ind A 7 273 1 272 S JT1 S 259 I 24S4 27S2 244 0 2M 203 1 Net change . Friday Prev. day Week ago Month ago . Year ago . ... 19IMJ High . .. loss Low IMS High . . IDSS Low Dow Jones Averages NEW YORK (API Dow Jones closing stock averages: Open High Low Close 30 Indul SUM BIS 37 112 .1 114 57 20 Palls 1SS21 101 17.44 17 M 5 Utile U 70 03 43 09 S3 S Stocks 1SI 4S 12 27 1S0S7 1S1.S4 FINAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we have filed In the Circuit Court of the Stale nf Oregon for Marion County. Probate Department, our duly verified final account as execu tors nf the eatate of I.EONORE S PRUITT, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Monrisy, August 13, 105. at tha hour of 9:15 t in, and the court room of aaid Court as the time and place lor hearing ssid final ac count and obiectlons thereto. RALPH LAWRENCE SCHARF MARGARET S SrOTNEY JOSEPH P. MEIER Fxeciilors. JOSEPH P. MEIER Attorney for Executors .ISO Court House Salem. Oregon. July 7. 14. 21, ZS. Aug. 4. IN THE. CIRrriT COI'RT Of THE STATE (IK OREGON FOR 1MJSR K)N rOI'KTV, PRORATE lE PARVMKNT .fa. ISSM In the Matter of tha Estate nf FRANK M. NEWTON, a mentally III person ' (,UAni!IAN9 mrilllElir SAI.R NOTICE IS HF.REP.Y GIVEN that Iiure B, Newton, guardisn of the estate ot f rame m. ixewiun. an lo fompeiarit Brrsf.n. wm rrn inrr -afvr the hour of 10 a.m., August 13. 10,54, at tha office of Clyde Prall, Realtor, 154 5. mill rltreet. na rm. Oregon. proceed to sell at private sal for cash. In tha manner provided by law In the sale of. real property In pro bate mailers, The following deacrlbed real premises, to-wil: Heginntng at an Iron bar on the North side of a County Road whlrh is 0 45 rhslns North nf the South east corner of the Wllllsm P. Push Donation Land Claim, in Section I, Township 7 South, Range .1 West of the Wlllsmette Meridian In -Ion County, Oregon. rthrncar-Nnrthl ls.SS chsins to an iron slska aet by Counlv Surveyor. John Newsome, April 15, 184: thence Soulh 59" IS' East 3.73 chains lo sn iron bar; thence Smith 14 S3 chsins to an Iron har in the North line of said Coun ty Road: thence West 110 chains lo the place of beginning: being sit uated In Section 1, Township 7, oulh. Range 3 West, and In Sec. ttnn Ht T,,un.hln S a,,.,!!. Slnaa .KtVjlie-Wilkirnetle Meridian" In Marlon lounty, Oregon: Said sale will be made pursuant to an order made and entered In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for the County of Marlon bv the Honorable Val D. Slnper, Judge, in proceedings pending therein entitled. In the M.fclter of the Guardianship of the Estate of Frank M. Newton. an Incompctant person," Clerks reg istry MO. IHtltHI Dated this 14th dav of July. 195. I, sure P. fcewlnn. Guardian of Ihe Estate Ot Frank M. Newton, sn Incompctant person. Ceorge N, Gross. 117 Parlllr Building. , Salem, Oregon. I Attorney lor Guardian. Last Publication, August II. 19M J 14.21 3. A 4.11. diescl-elertric, were put into serv- Ice by Class I railroads during the I first lit months of 1956. Phelpa-Dodsa Phllco Corp Pint Morr't Phil Petrol Plllsbury Proc ft Gam .. Pus Sd P Ic L PUra OU . Radio Corp Rayonirr lne Repub Stl . Reynolda Met Rovnolds Tob Richfield O Royal Putch Safewav Stra tit Joe Lead St L A- ST Rv - St Reaia Paper .. Schenlev Ind Scott Paper '..: Scars Boa . Shell Oil Sinclair Oil Skelly Oil Soconv-Moh ..... Sou Cat Ml Sou Pac Ry Sou Ry Sperry Rand Sid Brands ..... Std Oil Cal Std Oil Ind . Std Oil N I Stude-Pack Sunray Oil ... Sun. nine M ..... Swift A Co , Sylvania El 40', . 100', -.130', .. M .. SO', - sM', . 1.1V, . 1'i ..... 7', M 47 lli 18', . S4", .. 37, . 34, . S4 .. 42, . 45 . M'i .. M . 41 - .. .vr, . us', . 7S . 3S', . 7'. .. 41 , . IS', . ST . - 4Vi . 41 - SI', .141 . 19'. - 84', .. J2'i Texaa Co Texaa Gulf Textron Tide-Aaso .. Tranaam Trana Wo Air ... Twen Cen Fox . V I'nion Carb ..... I'nion Oil Union Pac Ry .. llni Alrcrad I'nl Air Llnea tlnl Corn I'nl Fruit 1'S Plvwood I'S Rubber US Steel Warner Pic .. Wash Water P . West Air Br Western Air Western F.lee .. Western I'nion . Woolworth T. Zenith 1M, Salem Obiluuries Eveloa Steddard Adaaa In this city July loth, lata resident of Rt. 1. Sslem. at tha age of II years. frAttier ot Mrs. Frank Way of Salem. Brother, of Clarence Duane Adame of Seattle, Wash, Four grand children also survive. Services will be held Monday, July S3, at 11:00 am. In tha Rosa Chapel of tha W. T. Rlgdon Co. Concluding services will be at Belcreat Memorial Park. Serv ices will be conducted by a fellow member ol the Christian Science Church. Ka-hy Marie Alt At Anacnrtes. Wash., Julv 11. at the ft"e of 7 years D.iughlrr of Mr. and Mrs Hiymtnd Ail of Anacortes, Wash. Announcement nf services will be made later by the Howell-Edwards Funeral Chapel. Paul r. Carter . At a local hosoltal. July lath, lata resident of 1371 Electric Ave. Sur vived by 1 aaufhtera, Mrs. Bonnie Betty McCune, Santa tiara. Calif.! Mrs. ma Mayer, Miami a sons, men aid K. Carler, Atwatar, Calif- Robert V. Carter. Kant. Wash.. Leslie w. Carter, Salem, James L, Carter, En- giewood, cam , Joeepn i. carter, Roalvn. Wash.! t brothers. Henrv E Carter, Tangent. Oregon. Carl rV Carter. Richland, Wash.; SO grand' children. Service will be held Mon. day, July 23rd at 10 00 a.m. In tha chapel of the I lough-Bernrk Co. Dev. r. c stannara win officiate, in. tcrmant. Jlestlawp Memory Gardens. Assle Mysler In this city. July loth Ijte rest. dent of ISM S. 12th. Mother of Mrs. John Church and Mrs. Oscar Phillips, both nf Swilrm; Kenneth Hysler of Portland, Ore. Sister of Harold Sh erwood of Salem and Norman Isher wood of Yulia C'ltv. Calif., and Sirs Pbylta Tucker of Salem. Services will be held Tuesdav. Julv 24. at 10 30 a m. In the Row Chapel of the W. T. Rlgdon Co. Concluding service will be at tha City View Cemetery. Gilbert Moraa At a loral hospital, July 1. Sur vived by a daughter, Psisy Lee Mo ran, Portland. Ore.; sister. Mrs. Ar thur B. Crouch nf Big rails. Minn Cs.ket will be open to friends In the Virgil T Golden Chapel. Saturosy. July II. 10 00 lo 10 30 a m. C.raveorie services will be held at City View Cemetery, Saturday, July 21, at 10:30 am. Wllllaaa Parks Late resident of Newport. Aril., at Jelfereon. Ore . Julv IS. at tha afe of IS years. Graveside services will he held under tha direction of the Howell-Edwards Funeral Chapel Sat urday, July 21, at 2 00 p.m.. In the City View Cemetery. Brajasnla J. C. Paltoa At tha residence, JJI 8. Plna St.. of Albany, Oie. Mrs. Lima Jones of 3 daughters. Mrs. Catherine Fctsert of Anbany, Ore., Mrs. Elma Jones of Eugena Ore., end Roberta La r ten of Salem: 1 sons. Paul L. Palton of Port land, Ore., and Don B. Pattnn of Sa lem: I grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren also survive. Services will be held Mon., July 23, at 1:30 ?m. In the Cloeh-Barrlck Chaprl he Jte '. Shellhart ol Albany will officiate Ritualistic services bv Pa cific Lodge Nn. SO A. F. A A M In terment, liclricat Memorial Park. Mary Swayne At a local hospital. July 19th Ship ment has been made lo Medfnid, Oregon, bv Ihe Cloush-Rarrlc k Fu neral Chapel lor aervices and Inter ment. Janaea W. Wilson Late resident of 49 S lath St.. at by atep-dsughter, Mrs. Velma Brant ley of Sslem; step-eons. Arthur Bai ley of Salem. Rev. Floyd F. Bailey nf Gemet. Calif , and Laurence A. rial lev of Everett. Wash. Service will ha held Sat., Julv 21. at 1 p.m. In the Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Interment at Belcreat Memorla Park. " ADVERTISEMENT FOR RID! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed bids will be received by the School Board of District 29 J. Lyons. 37', . M1, . mi, . 83", - 4', . 47U . ST - 11'k . 4, . 3', . M . 1 . 7i .. 4.T, . to', IS .137 Msr-iorenn. St the Mart-Linn School building, I.yon( Tlregon. until Tun day, July 24. 1S. S IO p m , I'ST, lor Ihe construction or classrooms and office addition to the Marl-I.lnn School building and will he then and there opened end publicly resd aloud. Hids received after the time of opening will not be considered. Plans, specifications and form nf contract documents msy be examined or obtained at the nllu of Architect 'ii1'"" , "'m:3X ,!'!' Rtrawtrsiwin. Olegtii , iimiii aenimt of 123 ihi for each set of documents. Nu proposals wll be considered un less accompanied by a certified check cashiers check or bid bond made pay able to the District In an amount ot not less than S' of the amount nf the bid. Surely bond will be required In accordance with tha terms ol the contract documents. The SchraH District reserves the right to meet any or all bids and to waive Informalitfe No biddrr mav withdraw his bid sfter the hour . sl for the opening thereof or before the award of the contract, unless said award Is delayed for a period exceeding 3n days , ALICE HUHER. Clerk July 1 14. il. A aurvrv marie In 11.14 indirslerl that erosinn had harlly damsci-d i more lhan 2W million acres ol 'crop and grazing land, Statesman. Salem, Ore., Sat., July 21. '56, (Sec. II)-11 NOTICE Of Hf ARIVO ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOT1CB IS HEREBY GIVEM that Shirley Coons, Executrix f the Es tate of Zilpha M. Kelly, dereaaea. E.tate Sin. 1(1547. has filed her final account and report of such admini stration, and bv order of lne Circuit Court of the State of Oreion for the County of Marlon, the Hit day of Auiuat, 1956, at the hour of I II o'clock am., has been fined aa the time, and tha court room of eaid Court has been fixed a the place, for the hearing of objections to aaid final account and the eetlltment ef aid estate. . f Dated at Salem. Orefon, this ljth day of July. lost. Shirley Coons. Executrix of tha Estate of Ziloha NT. Kelly, deceased. DeArmond and Sherman, Attorneys for Executrix, Salem, Oregon. rirat puhiication: July it. i. Last publication: Au(. 4. !" J.I4.11.1IA .. NOTICC OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN, thai tha underatined aa F.xecutria under the Last Will and Testament of F. B. WOOD, deceased, baa filed her Pinal Account In the Circuit Court of tha State of Oreion, for Marlon County, and that Monday, July 30. IRS, at the hour of Ten o'clock A.M. In tha court room ot said court. In tha coun ty courthouse. In Salem, Oregon, has been appointed by tha court aa tha time and place for hearlni of ob Jectiona thereto and tha attlemnt thereof. Dated and tint published: June 10. ISO. Data of last publication I July II, iswuj. IRENE ROF.MHtl.DT Executrix under Will of E fl. WOOD, Deceased W. C. WINSLOW Attorney for Executrix Masonic Rullriing Salem, Oregon June 30; July 1. 14. 11 NOTICI TO CREDITORS Nolle Is hereby given that tha us. deraicnad has been appointed admin istrator of tha estate of Carl Smol ntaky. deceased. All parsons having clalma against the aetata of . aaid de ceased are notified to present the same to m a I 14 Harrison Street, Woodhurn. Oregon, within six months after tha data of tha first pubucaUoa of this notice. Dated and first published Juno 10, 19M. : Mssdalena Smolnlsky, Administrator Willia. Kyle A- Emmons First National Bank Bldf. Albany, Oregon Attornevs for Admlnlstrstor Publish June 90. July T, 14, 11 ADS IN THIS COLUMN RECEIVED . . . Too Late to Classify OPEN HOUSE DAILY a NEW 1 bdrm. homes. Have everything. Terma. Sea I block N. Clear Lake Store. llxM' TENT $25 PH. 4-SilsJ TRADE '51 Cad. Convt. as down . pnyment on house or acreage. Ph. 4-3P02 eves. TRADE Wlndolf garden tractor ' I h. p. wdosar. plow, diec., for car or ptcktip. Ph. 4-7327. 47 FORD Clb Voupe. ood con dltlon. I1H. Ph. 1-114). LGE. lots, reetrtcted. North. Sea I block 14. Clear Lake Store. Y OWNER. 1. acre tracta paved road, 4V miles from 4 Corners. Writ Boa 4M. Rt. I, Sslem, Ore. J BDFiM.. suburban home, -sear grade arh. Will aarrtnea) my equity tor rash. Ph. 1-144 dava a 1-443 eves. It wk. end. 75-771 GERTH, tVW 4l Caa cade; Open Saturday at Sun der. Ph. 1-111. J-3MI, 1-151), Make offer. f-BDRM. suburban home. Bear grade arh. Will sacrifice my equity for cash Ph. 1-144 davs or 1-443 eves. It wk. ends. TOR SALE: General repair shoo" 30 x40'. Bldg. equipment or lease shop A aell tools. Inquire Clear Lake Store. NFWdrlve-ln reel., main blvdl for lease. Statesman-Journal, Box 202. J 1-BDRM. house on i, acre, hoi A cold water, atova aV refrtg. No dogs, 40 par month. Ph. -357. CLEAN 1-rm furn. Apt. rlneo In. Employed man or lady. I'h. 3-1343. WANTEDTcarelaker In exchange for house, lights a. water, f miles Irom renter of town. Inquire 137 So. Commercial week days. DFPF.NDARI.E1yrold tlrt will babv-slt eves 'lit Sept. I, 15c br. 'til midnite. toe hr., after mldnile, referencea. Mar garet Best. 4-7347. QUALIFIED "man" wants "truck driving. Ph.X-77H. WAITRESS." experienced for Coast Resort Hotel Coffee Shop. Dorchestir House, Oceanlake, Ph. 1731. STEADYi eves. I to II rage 2S to 50. exp. non-smoker, local references, The Pike, lea Cream Store. LU S. Liberty. WANTED: Auto. merh. familiar wllh rurrnt modeli. Only aujilif'ed man need apply, merson Teague Chev., Inde pendence. Ore . or Ph. 4-40, Salem, Vrrna Forest. PENSION couple house, milk, garden, healine fuel (or doing ' fprm rhnres. Statesman-Journal, Box 2112. FOR exoanslon. fullv secured Interest, plus. Statesman-Jour- nil, Box T02. TRICYCLE, radios, toaster, comb. hester-fsn At misc. Ph. 4-1434, 3J7Wllliems Ave. FREE for hauling, ronareta blocks for hanks Rt, I, Pox 454, Salem ton Marlesy ftd I TABLE wrought Iron, flass lop. Ideal for patio. I-4SM. LAWN mower close out. mi, off S A H ;reen Stamps, Terms Two locallona. Batdnrf Home A Auto. 1120 State SI nr 1095 rnlrgrntinda Rd. Ph. 3-RSSJ t" BEAtlTlFt'l." Collie pups." I weeks old See 1071 Baxter Rd. or Ph. 4-1540. I WILL NOT be responsible for debts other than my own. Mary Snow, 7O40 Lana Ave. LOST' Rradlng glasses at Water Co. Reward. 4-4921. LOST, vslushle Rukiva watch. 23 Jewel, black face, autn. It at I9:l State St . Onion Stat, Reward. Ph. 4-3MS TO SEI.I. out complete Rum mate asle, 471 N. Cottage. Ph. 4-7:iu0. 300 PrrHonal 310 Meet lnj Notlf BAllA't world faith Information, write Stalesman-Jrnl, Box III. 312 Lost and Found LOST: Smoky grey Persian est, between I A 10 Monday, eve , nn Parrlsh St. Reward, fhnne 1-M29 sfter S p m. LOST: 1 ronllrmslion rerllfl rales In Norweglsn language, Statesman-Journal Box 19. LOST: Cray fVhae'fer fountain pen. Ph. 4-7.121. LOST Sunday alSilver Falls St Psrk. I Brownie Camera A I Norw-egian stiver brooch. Reward Contact Paster A L. ttki, aUvai-iua fa. t-l-.U. I 300 rVrnonal 316 Personal ' KUMMAGt sate l HI I) Skookom Cafe Sat. A Mad, e m.. I21B Portland ltd. . AOAfaTbuyara wnti'to M. C Clodfeltar. 102 X. 1th, Albany " Oev. ALCOHOLICS Anunymuua arouo No. I. 201 N Com'l 1-4531. ALCOHOLICS Aaoaym ou. 1M S Commercial, 1-1101 400 Atrriculture aMBiaRaMM 402 Irreittxfc tot $)! ' JERSEY CUEBNSEY, II MO, PHu4-2i74 I HEAD mixed White Faco yearlings, good shape. Ceme tery Rd, Turner, Ore. Richard ' Nelson. , . . . GUERNSEY, milk row with 1 wk. old calf. Good mo Ihe. Hereford Bull. Arthur Hadley, Rt. 2. Box 303. Silverton. GOOD Guernsey milk cow w7 3rd calf. 1100. See after I p m. H. L. Martin. 5444 Swegle Rd. SHEEP Douglas Livestock Mkt Wilbur, ore. 3rd annual Ewa aV Ran sal. July 1. II noon, to reg. ' c purebred Bucks of all breda. 1 000 brerdlnt Ewes, Including ISO yearlings ma hear I yr. olda, bal. of I yr. to 4 yr. Ewe to be sold In lota ta suit buy ers. All consignments welcome, located I mile N. ol Roeeburg on Hwy. 19. For Information rail Orchard 1-7993 Roaeburl' or James E. Lewis. Ph. Jl 14 Myrtle Creek or Darrill W. RaPh.;iao utherlln. , I YR. bay mare, saddle. brldrX 1200 complete, also almost new rototiller, 3-73 after I p m. ' 1 MILK GOAT 4151 MACLEAY RD. HORSE AtlCTION SUNDAY, JULY ND, 1:30 FTst. I.etlands. mare, geldings, kid ponies, work horses. Back mules, aaddl horses, all breeds A colors, soma regis tered. matched prs aarverat Weatern saddles, I hors trail er, s j ford truck S37 SILVERTON ROAD ' WANTED " FEEDER UMBSVPB. 4-7374 BAY geldlne, "l yr., l4hanot! Centle lor anyone, Rt. 4, IVf HA. 11 HEAD reg. Island Jerseys. I American aaddla gelding. I quarter haras t Palomino martl Ph. Empire 7-15. PROFESSIONAL torses hoar Lm Hanaoa. 4-a724 aa? mm EXTRA good fentlo milk cow. Ph. 1-3101 after I p.m.- ton ' SALE or trade, leoUa ' pontes for children, alao good aaddla horsea Bob Frsnaw, 301 N. Walar SC. Utrartass. Pk. 1-134 SALEM Meal Co, locker beef. Custom killing, cutting and wrapping, trailer loaned frea. 403 Uvettech Wanted WANTED: Dav old whit face rclf. Ph. 4-34. .i CAIiLs. dm set, at vvul lann. F. C Mct andltan Rt 1. -! a. CATTLE Buret A t Sommer, ' 110 Harmony Dr Ph 4-9047. Livestock buyer '"Ciauoa ta'. wards. Rt a. Bo IMC 4-1 111. CATTLE buyers t2S1 Itals. t. " L as H. laaUiask S-134A, S-4BM, 04 Poultry owtl Kotiri RABBITS FOR BALK ' Ph. i-nw BABY Chicks hatched yr. round! VaUey Fam8tor. 4-44Q4. CUSTOM DRESSING -Of paultry We buy rekhrtav Win , tin SUU. Pk. -Jlk 401 f,H DORS boarded, Corkhavaa Ken . nels Lucille Lund. Rt. A III- . verton. 3-457. AKC Reg. Brindala boxer pupa. .ISPh. Cherry 1-1403 collect I FOR SALE: Collie pupTl-mis! old. Hnuse-brok. Ph. 4-31 after 131 p.m. 7TX3Y Fox Terrier-slStud Vi " pounds. Ph. Silverton 1-4711, - REG. rocker. blond rest wks., Ph. i-lata. FOR SALE se trade i wks nisi 4) Labrador win, AJCC. .PH. 1-M4L 34) Abraml Av,; . ' f DACHSHUND puppies, minia ture, long hair, black 4s red. A K C. reg. Ph. 4-7304. BIRD Paradise tot wirda, eage. supplies 111 Uvingslon 1-ISH, YOUNG parskerts esses feeds' Micxey's tsiis S Com I t"55 PUREBRED Springer Spanlal pupa. MHO Bunnyvlrw Ave. - - 1 YR.""nld"fawn BoxerA KC." 21 Kingwood Dr. ' PER.sWNALITY"malkittea -urgently in need of home 3oM f r WEEK old l-ab.-'pupa, blue ribbon breeding AKC papers. 4353 N. Lancaster. " FOR SALE Puppies aU kinds! C ome see afternoons at 3:i.n . Livingston or call 1-7SS. Will buy poppies any kind. I MO. OLD reg Golden Cocker Spaniel, house broken, axe, . pet. Pk. 1-7430 See at mi H. 14th. DALMATIAN puppies. Couch ' Lane Kennels. Monmouth. Ph. Skyline 7-I3II. FREE: Mother est" 1 kittens' , 3.10 Mill St., Silverton. 1-S)1. "HFE: Part boxer pups also I . kittens. Rt. 4, Box 104, Salem. ' Phjl-4115. FOR BALE : Corker Spaniel pups, gold It black. Ph. 1-IM4. ATTEN: hunters, for sale A K C. registered English Springer Spaniel puppies. 1950 N. 13rd ' Tiu..aii , MOORE PETS Part Lsb. puppies, Hsmpste. 400S STATE ST. 410 iSeed and Plant SALE Nl'RSERY STOCK INVENTORY Reductirm. All shrubs A trees wholes! or less. Msny tlems II ea , I fnr 3 Over I lta Hems to nld Nelson a Nurserv net to Sslem Golf ('ours on S. , River Rd. All sales rash, stl sales final, no guarantees. Ph. 2-0412, NURSERY STOCK. Lg blooming fuchisa. 3.V-. Burnett Gardens, Rt. 4. BoxS2. Ph-4251. PLANTS, hrtihs. cut flowVri astilhes. 110 Market, Ph. 1-1944. rHtAHr- Greenhoua. Brooks, 41 Fruit A farm Produeo NEW spuds A pickling cuxrs. , picked to order eve. or morn. No Kun 4-MioJ. L. Welch. ,CANNINO apricots ""from ' Tha Dsllrs. t Ped's Produce S2I Portland Rd l'h4-407' V-PICK cukes. Chicken" house . fnr sale. 3t. Ph. 4-4503 RYE CRASS strsw.clean. baleds In thi Held 50 tons. 112. tnn. ' Del Bsrber. Ph. 1-107 or IMS. Tufnrr. U-I'ICK Boy enberrlesT'l" mCt'. nf 1 sncester Dr. on Pratum Rd H M Schaffer. ""fioorl Clover Hav 127 M DAVE RA.MSEYER 4-1364