The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 13, 1957, Page 11, Image 11

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    Mock
'Raid' Sends'
Millions to Shelter;
Some Ignore Alert
fStdry alas m nag I.)
Enemy bomber theoretically
truck from the north today to
unleash aa imaginary torrent of
nuclear death and destruction up
on more than 100 American cities.
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how well Civil Defense and fov-!
i j i,K
ii real tkln. VM
. .
The surprise attack ' wi i
mairpcu to pom gw groatm prou-
lems of any exercise yet for all
branches of the CivO Defenti or
ganization and federal agencies
having essential wartime func
tions. President Eisenhower "fled"
by helicopter to a secret head
quarters. Before he left Washington, the
presidrnt had in theory set
up a state of national emergency !
"fn ".!, . OU V.1U a.C"
UnilB, SUMl VICOICU wm oaW
to supervise price, wage, rationing
and manpower controls.
Yesterday's first phase of the
test was to check Civil Defense on
the local level and to remind ci
vilians of the need to take cover.
This exercise will last three days,
although public participation was
limited to only 15 minutes.
Next week, more than 5,004 gov
ernment officials and key subordi
nates will practice at the re-estab-
lishment of normal government i
operations from M safe relocation
centers in half a dozen states
The operation was begun on pa
per a month ago.
Peses for PhetefTspneri
President Eisenhower, hatless
and in a brown suit, walked slowly
to his blue and white helicopter
after it landed about ISO feet from
his office. He stopped long enough dropped on Derby. Conn , explod
to pose for photographers before ed in the air with such force that
it took off from the south grounds "tirs rtion of New Haven
of the White House at l ot pm. -U miles sway-was theoretical
In his first use of the helicopter, , Iv 'Pd out Some 1.300 were
the President was flown to a se- presumed dead at the capital city
cret i (location center in a moun
tainous area within 100 miles of
Washington
As the chief executive fled, he
bore with him the knowledge that
In theory much of his national
ready had been ravaged by nu
clear bombs.
Scarry U Shelter
In New York City, sirens began
warbling the slrrt at 145 p m.
The Rockefeller Center and Times
Square areas were almost instant
b transformed. Pedestrians scur
ried to shelters. Buses, cabs snd1er, presumably would have been
curs pulled to the curb. Within
moments, streets were deserted
end silent excepts for police sod
betmeted Civil Defense wajMens.
In criminal courtrooms in down
town Manhattan berobed Judge
made their way t shelters while
the defendants they had been try
ing wore taken under guard to
lockup areas. More than 1.100
prisoners in the city prison re
mained in their cells, which were
unlocked during the sleTt.
High Praise Offered
Mayor Robert T Wagner and
the city's civil defense director I
Robert E. Condon, viewed the ex-'
ercine from the Time, Square I
ares Said the mayor afterward
"It was very good cooperation.
1 have high praise for civil de
fense, the police and the public "
And Condon declared:
"I was very delighted with the
public cooperation ''
However, all didn't go smoothly
In the heart of busy Harlem, the
sirens failed even to slow traffic
until police snd civil
woraeri una sn acuve nana, re-1
wbu inns rnum to is K t cover SS
instructed. Busineu in the area
went on as usual.
Arrests Threatened
Pohce had to threaten arrests
to get cooperation in the Grand
(entral area of Manhattan Even
then, some pedestrians merely
stood in doorwsyi snd refused to
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... aroamg nnrr.
In stores offices, hotel lobbies.
turmeys sH went oa as usual.
or vn nrrv para we
eiercine
At Ij Guardia field the all
clear smindd before all the strsg
gleri had taken cover It took
eight minutes to clear ldlewild
Airport of 11 SO persons
Cclrtsls Arrested
The 10 persons s treated In down
town Manhattan Jn organized de
fiance of the command to take
shelter were led by Dorothy Day.
a Roman Catholic pacifist srrest
ed twice previously for similar de
fiance A small hand of pacifists also
demonstrated n Detroit
la Albany. N Y s mock bomb
nn in uwmi in I rum m uir V aplUM
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ei I am. but Albany rendenta
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Aihany misinterpreted the first
arruni aa being inatrurtinm te
lake cover state civil defense
heaoouarteri reported
The same thing happened at T.V
M.pa V
The first mskebelieve Urtet to
feel the lernf)ing strength of nu-
clear destrucuoa was Des Motne
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It theoretically was blasted off the
map at 1:43 p.m. by a hydrogen
bomb.
Crowded Beach Cleared
About the tame time, on the
, . . .
iomi, new J eric j raracnu.
New Yorkers, were taking
cover as sirens wailed. Atlantic
City, crowded bead, wu dewed
in five minutes.
v umbrellas.
Bathers left
towels a ifd
blanket behind while seeking
shelter.
By 1 p.m. hypothetical hydro
gen bombs were raining en New
England where all six of its states,
except Massachusetts, took part
in the exeifisc.
An imaginary hydrogen bomb
230 times the strength of Work)
War II weapons missed Provi-
R L uM tlmogt ,
. mjddt NiT,g,tt ,.
Still it wiped out in theory every
ting in a three-mile radius includ
ing naval installations.
Air Creaad Missiles
Air Force and naval installa
tions were direct targets ia Main
and New Hampshire, and the tat
ter's short coastline was hypothet
ically demolished. Berlin and Ut
leton, N.H., were lashed by imag
inary air-to-ground missiles. An
other simulated attack missed
Grenier Air Force Base outside
Manchester, N.H.
Vermont's domed state house
was the mythical target of anoth
er bomb that presumably killed
K.000 persons in Montpelier. How
ever, Gov. Joseph B. Johnson and
his staff already had fjed W miles
southwest.
An imaginary hydrogen bomb
of Hartford.
Base Htt by Swraiise
A surprise simulated raid
caught H ill Ah- Force Base near
Ogden, Utah, with a tremendous
hydrogen buret. The state's civil
defense planning had been based
on the assumption that H would
escape attack and be in a position
to nanaie reiugees irom ower
r !
Ellsworth Air Force Bsse near
Rapid City. SD. was reduced to
simulated ruins But its B5J bomb-,
already aloft carrying retaliatory
nuclear bombs to the enemy.
Ut.ttt 'KuW
The entire city of Bay City.
Mien., with a population of 11.000
wa presumed wiped out in an at
tack that also killed a theoretical
llt.000 persons in ML Clemens,
Mich., and Detroit.
Delaware's largest city, Wilm
ington, was severely damaged in
theory by a hit ia its downtowa
ares. However, in theory again,
its population had been evacuated
,nd lhw wer " casuslties.
T" make-believe bomb that hit
Washington, DC. st I B pm.
pr"1 . "ruction lor a
inrre-mue raaius srouna Union
station an arra embracing not
only the Capitol, but the White
House and part of the Pentagon
building across the Potomac
$5 Million
Suit Started
By Sackett
NORFOLK Va. Jury 11 ut -
lhe Cooi Bly Tjm .
ttmptmf to mt ,h. Merchant.
irMi f-,rm,rl Blnl , Porumoutti
for IS. 010 001)
u. m-i . -i. .
He filed s dtuen romplsint
a citizen complaint i
the bank mhired his
the local and national
stating that
standing in
community by returning a 15.-1
m cveck he had tendered an
p.rt payment for the purchase of
rquipment X the defunct Ports-
mouth Times
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s Hoffmsn ruled thst Sackett s
iull vaf , vsrarJ nrooerlv and
, Sackett ID days In file an
smended romplsint
Cameron Doctor to Use Clinic
Donations to Aid Gale Victims
LAKE CHARLES. La . July II
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new ' ead Dr dark, who Inst
threo ctitldrea when Hurricane
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w i l l : II j .h.
so rjerwnna snd left thousands
hnmeless
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Rocket Burst Signals Start
Of National Scout Jamboree
By RICHARD CRAVES
PHILADELPHIA, July 11 Ii"
Tbe white glare of a rocket burst
high in the sky over this national
shrine today aignaM the opening
of the fourth national Boy Scout
Jamboree.
More than S1.M0 youngsters and
their adult leaders snapped to at
New Aga Khan Hopes to
Finish Harvard Studies
( Story alee ea page 1.)
GENEVA, July 11 W-The new
Aga Khan said tonight be hopes
to finish his senior year at Har
vard despite his new responsibili
ties as spiritual leader of 10 mil
lion Ismaili Moslems.
"I don't know whether I'll be
able to go back to Harvard." said
handsome 0-foot son of Prince
Alv Khan in sn interview
' But I certainly hope to.
an)
hope I can room again with John
Fell."
John Pell Stevenson is s son of ,
ex Gov Adlsi Stevenson of lUi-
nois. twice the Democratic nomi
nee for president.
The new Aga Khan, a British sub
)ect. te the son of Aly by hii first
marriage to Joan Barbara Yardo
Buller. ox-wife of a British brew
ing heir.
Oriental HMery
He said he was majoring m
Oriental history at Harvard,
where he is a member of the
Hasty Pudding Club. He said he
'did not take much interest ia col-
lege sports
The Ags Khan entered Harvard
in 1 944. He was considered a good
C.f k IJ a ,
1 a It. ivmibiai
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TrOflUCllOii UD
PORTLAND, July 11 ( - The
State Department of Geology and
the federal Bureau of Mines re
ported tooy the value of Ore
gon's mineral production last year
wss M million dollars
That is s seven per cent in
crease over the previous yesr, the
sgencies said
Major gains were in nickel,
chromite and mercury A de
crease in sand, gravel and stone
production wss offset by greater
production ef cement.
Slash Fires Near
rt L II J
KOSeDUrQ Quelled
ROSEBL'RG. July 11 - Two
ires in logging slash stsrted by
.machinery have been brought im-
der control esst of here
A iii-tvrt ftrt wai started by
fraVaV faffl CKivaltt UraH IS milaM
.from here The second, caused by
power saw backfire, covered
two acres on the I'mpqua Ne-.
uoaal Forest
scree, money te rebuild his runic
lk. haw, if ih neod far raed.
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cat
r
vtlle Tetmeeseea Is RMOUcung a
drive for clinic funds. Dr Clark
said. "Oh that s wonderful ''
The 11-year-old doctor whe be-
came the her ef the
disaster
when he worked ceaselessly with
victims despite his awareness that
his children had (bed. said the
coat of rebuilding his II bed clinic
would be about II M He was
2
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8UT THe OOM-cW WHO COMES
AOCVHD TO COUBCTTVUrS 4 .
SHARK Of 4 OIFFEREKT SCHOOL
tention at the signal for the sol
emn moment when American
flags were hoisted officially for
the first time at the encampment.
Vice President Richard M. Nix
on wu invited from Washington
to address later ceremonies.
The official opening brought a
momentary halt to the fast pace
student. He majored in history
working toward aa A.B. degree.
The new Aga Khan's uncle.
Prince Sadruddia, is an leave of
absence from bis graduatn school
studies at Harvard. The late Aga
Khan recently gave Harvard $75,
000 for a chair In Middle East
historr.
When Ksrim was a
senior in
Switzerland's Le Roaey School injington's Colonial army in a pa
1)64. one of his teachers said of
him: -
"l'nle be changes, he'll never
make a playboy. He's far too se-
nous. His good looks might cause
him trouble with the girls. He's
far too handsome not to be no
ticed by them."
Prtoee Aly and Sedrwkhn, sev
eral Swiss lawyer and a group
of Ismaili dignitaries conferred
for nearly four hours on the lawn
of the Aga lakeside villa this
afternoon.
EoaJtable Meed
Aly emerged from the garden
conference in aa apparently eq
uitable mood, but Sadruddia ap
peared to be in a rage.
Sadruddia forced bis sports car
through a crowd of regtorters
blowing his horn violently, snd ' the huge Vslley Forge Arena
drove off at high speed. I dressed i the costumes native to
The new Aga Khan IV traces j their areas and carried state
his ancestry back to the prophet flags.
Mohammed through his fsther Earlier today, scouts took eov
Prince Aly Khan and his grsnd-er in their tents as part of a na-
father
In 1S3S. when he was 14, Aly
was named correspondent in a di
vorce suit by Thomas Loel E. B.
Guinness, heir to the Irish brew
ing fortune. Mrs. Guineas was the
former Joaa Barbara Yarde
Buller. eldest daughter of the
third Baron Churston. of Devon
shire, England.
The uncontested divorce wss
granted early in May ISM and
seven days later, on May II. 13.
Aly and Mrs. Guinness were mar
ried In Pans.
Ksrim was born the following
year He has s younger brother.
Amyon Mohammed.
Aly Khsn wss out of the head
lines for years The in 1941 he
begsa being seen around Europe
with Rita Hsyworth.
After a divorce from Joan,
he married Rita in Cannes,
France. May 17. 141. with Mos
lem msrriage rites following two
days later at Cannes Rita got a
Nevada divorce from him in IK)
and s second divorce in Switier
land ia IftM
not sure how much rt would cost
equipment, beds snd
-"
that the nneinal rni of tho mj-
metH ana supplies was between
sns SOS ane ITa aas
Dr Clark said s email amount
ef insurance covered the building.
the only clinic in Cameron
At peek operstion before the
hurricane the dime, staffed by
Dr Clark and four raarse. csred
for 11 hospitalized patients and
about M out-patiewts
I DAItHl MrOUBI
By Jimmy Hitlo
of activities at the huge park. But
the suspension of youthful energy
lasted only so long as the notes
of the national anthem echoed
across the rolling hills and field
of Valley Forge.
Caaap Fire Sasehe
Immediately, the smoke from
camp fires climbed over the tree
lined valleys as the scouts turned
to their first daily activity eat
ing. A snort time later the tramp
of thousands of feet sounded on
the roadways as the youngster
moved out to a host of amuse
ment activities.
Not the least of these were rifle
practice, archery, fishing demon
strations and trap shooting.
Hundreds of teen-agers braved
a hot sua to roll lop, cut timber
with cross-cut caws and chopped
wood all for fun.
But the evening's entertainment
topped the day's program for the
scouts.
More than 1.000 of them volun
teered to represent George Wash-
geant entitled "The Story of Val-!
iey rorxe. ine younfisiers or-
picted Washington's relrest from
the Battle of Brandywine to Val
ley Torge. the grim winter of 1777,
and the celebration of the troops
when the alliance with Franc
was announced.
Arthur A. Schuck. chief scout
executive, told the youngster
gathered for the pageant, "Yon
are cititena now."
"This is eur lot as scouts, ex
plorers and scouters in this wo
dare not fall "Sen nek declared ia
remarks prepared for delivery at
the pageant.
In a roll call of regions, repre
sentatives of every one of the na
tional districts some 1.100 young
stersparaded across the stage of
tionwide Civil Defense alert
Graham Cites
Excuses for
Avoiding God
NEW YORK. July 11 utwBilly
Graham talked about excuses to
nightthe excuses people think of
when they want to avoid thinking
about God
He took his text from the story
in Luke 14 11-14. of the man who
prepared a great feast and in
vited a number of people to it,
only to find that each man had
an excuse for not accepting.
One man In the Bible story said
be had bought land and must go
snd look it over Grsham told a
Madtsoa Square Garden audteox-e
of 11.000 that the modera parallel
ia people who "have time to read,
to watch television, but they are
too busy for God "
Another maa had bought oxen,
and wanted to try them out. An
other man. the evangelist said,
was too occupied with the things of
this world to worry about his soul
A third eaid "I have married a
wife, and therefore 1 cannot
1 think this man ia the only
one who really had aa excuse."
said Graham aa hn audience
roared
But he added that even that is
not sufficient exeunt for svotding
God
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j wtra ,i the end of the sermon at
Grshan i call for ' decisiorta tor
Chruk ' It was one of the largest
response since the New York
crusade started May IS
a i ei ii
AO HI. jnermjn njj
'Clj-Uf Heart Attjck'
I SAN DIF.GO. Cahf July 11 .
Retired Navy Aim Frederick
r
Sherman SS. World War II task
force rvNTnTisMtder m the Pacific
was taken to Naval Hoxprtal today
wtth what his wife dearrihed as
a "alight iDneea bttle heart at
tack "
. .. . . . ...
law noapnaa nam nr. i-u
was satistartery out mat nrs cane
was kited as seriows
Old Frigate Sought
ARCNDAL. Surwtf. July 11
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A-Weap
on
Handbook
Revised
By ELTON C. FAT
WASHINGTON. Jury U W-The
government inoderaaed x 7-
year-old handbook en nuclear
weapon today, tolling of the vast
devastation that could be wreaked
bv newer, btfier txpkwives.
The volume. Toe tuecu
Nuclear WeaDons. was issued by
the Defense Department and
Atomic Energy Commission.
It oresents the new look in
terms of H-bombs of 10 miluon
tons of enercT because "it is no
longer possible la descrtM ef
fects ia terms of a single nominal
bomb" of only 10,0m tons force.
The latter wu the force of the
atom bomb dropped on Japan ia
15.
'Ne Dealer
The guidebook reiteraU the
government's insistence that there
is ne danger of worldwide con
tamination from the poisonous by
products of nuclear bomb if test
ing continues at the present rate
And it raises the question of
whether even nuclear warfare
would boost the quantity of the
cancer-causing strontium M to a
dangerous level.
However, the book, written
several months age. contains no
direct reference to the question of
"clean" nuclear bombs. President
Eisenhower has said that the big
bombs now are about M per cent
cleaner than the first "dirty'
bombs and that ajclear physi
cists expect to make them en
tirely clean within the next few
years if testa can be continued
Blast Isaaaet
The 157 guidebook sets forth
scaled-up measurements of the
vast impact ia Mast, beat, in
stantaneous radiation and linger-
ins fallout of the new thermonu
clear weapon. It presents formu
las for figuring the results of
truly giant, but apparently Still
unproduccd weapons,
Secretary of Defense Charles E.
Wilson and AEC Chairman Lewis
A. Straus wrote a for foreword.
'The effects information con
tained hereia is calculated for
yield up to It megatons ( mil-
fUoa tons) and the scaling laws
for hypotbetically extending the
calculation beyond this limit are
given. The figure of 10 megatons,
however, is not te be taken as
an indicatioo
of capabilities or
they said.
ucvciupmonu,
Judge Delays
Decision on
Waif Cruelty
ROSEBURG, July 11 ttWudg
Charles Wootrich today took un
der advisement antil J 1 y a
whether to declare Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Ott unfit to keep thro
adopted children.
Robert G. Davis, attorney for
the Otts. contended ia his final
arguments today that Dt. Atty.
Avery Thompson had proves
"nothing except that the Otts had
taken good care of the childrea.'
Earlier. 'Thompson pictured
Mrs. Ott as having shown a "pat
tern of mistreatment '
In his closing argument, the dis
trict attorney contended that
abuses were directed at the chil
dren in the Ott home who were
slow to leant or were sickly. Oth
ers, he said, were mistreated be
cause Mrs Ott. who has cared for
14 adopted and foster children ia
the past seven years, couldn't
"psrsde" them to church ia fancy
clothes.
The Otts were sccused of mis
treating the children. The hearing
lasted four days.
Delay Seen
In Transfer
Of Navy Base
WASHINGTON, July II UP - A
Wsshington congressman quoted
s Nsry official today as saying
that any move to transfer the
Nsvy's retrsining command from
Saa Dices Calif , won't come
shout for st leest two years
me announcement wouM ap
pear to blast hopes of threi West
Coast communities which the Na
vy earlier had said were selected
by study group ss possible new
sites for the facility They ere
Elleasbarg. Wash.. Barstow
Calif , and Bskersfieid. Calif
Rep Holmes iR-Washi said
he had been advised by W B
Frsnke. Nsvy undersecretary,
thst no firm decision has heei
made te relorste the San Dtege
program If such s deruioa u
reached he said, it would not be
until tfve year beginning July I.
lis that any money could be
ohtained to carry out the move
Earlier the Navy had advised
Holmes that the study team had
narrowed te three the possible
new locations for the retraining
program It taxi H expected s
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House In Dallas. Oreeoa. ap la 11:
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CoanpleOoa data t pa October 1,
1SS1.
Plans and apoclflcatiein eaa be
obtained from the County Kasiestr or
tram OSe Ceuaty Jialge effice.
All Bids will be opened by the
County Court at I SS A.M. ea July 11.
1M7, at thai regular saiafoa
a certified check er Mem bond In
DM amount m s per cons es me can.
The succeasfal Mdder will be re
euired te funuak a bond kt DM antounl
of SS per coat ef Dm contract nasi
Dated at Dallaa. OrtfM, us 11th
day of July, 1SST.
The County Court i asanas roe
right la reject any er all Mo.
I. ss. BMllweuimi
County Judge
G. V. HEMP EL
Cotity Commissioner
W. FRANK CRAWFORD
County Commissioner
July II
Pub:
in tii cincinr roi'nr or TBI
stats or onrooN ron tbis
COl'NTT Or MAMOM
Case Ne. SseSI
SUMMONS
ST ATX OF OMOON. br and thraua
Its Stale Hilhwsy Comenlaalon. eom
poeea of Charles H. nornoede. M. K.
Stiver, and Robert B. Ckoaaman.
PlalnUff.
vs.
ORA THOafMON aod JOSIN DOU.
wife and hueoanel. Sf aaarrted; TO
HON TMOSO-aOel; and SL D. teOIX-
BOUOH
to- K D anrjrtuVTJOW Daaendant
Dt THE NAME OF Tax STATE
or OREGON: Taw are hereby re
quired to appear and snsasr She
niea aeaii you in ene
above entitled eeurt and eeuse an
er horore the exairallaa of four
tram wie aate or tne nret puo-
UrsUon of Uua aumrnons. to-wlt:
tui ia. issi.
If you tall to aa appear and en
rol. plainUff, for want Inereof. will
apply to Lhe above- entitled court
for the reoef prayed for in lis com
plaint, to-wtl that aa aaeeeameat be
made by a Jury empaneled in this
action to determine the rompenaa
Uon to be paid by reoaon ef the ap
propriation oi the real property and
rtehl. title, and interest herein
sought te be condemned and ap
propriated, and that upon payment
into Court ef the compensation aa
eaeed bv the iury. a Judgment and
decree be given, vestln In the State
of Oregon, by snd through Its State
Highway Comm lesion. See simple uue
to the real property dootilbod. to
ut
Panel Ne I:
A parcel of land lying In the
atelerer rruit Farms ne s. alao
EuV
In Section IS, Townahip B
Range I West. Willam
ette Meridian. Marion County,
Oregon and bain a portien of
wiat property deeertbed la that
deed te Ore TVvon.penei. retordod
in Rook lit. Pae SM ef Marion
County Recorda of Ooeds; the
aid parrel be Log wiat portion of
aid property kachioed In a strip
of land variable In width lying
on eeeh side of the renter Una
of She Part tie Hlftiwar East,
which renter kne U doeerlbed ss
follows
nogmnlna st Engineer's center -
hne Station ISO 00. said Station
being MM J feet North and 1-
10 l feet Eoet ef the South
quarter corner of aald Section
It thence South IS 41' SS" Wool
I SOS feet te Enaineer center
line Station SSS SO. said renter
line r noosing the northerly and
southerly boundartee of aaid
property approximately at bigi
near s center I um Buttons SSI II
and S4SM nop or lively
The widths In feet of the strip
of lend sbove leeei red to ere aa
follows
Width on Width en
Weeterly Eaoterly
Station to Side ef aide of
Station tenter Center
Une Una
US i M US t M ISS feet 1SS feet
Ma. as mi . se isa root iss feet
Mi 4 SS SMtBS ISS feet ISS feet
taper to 17 feet
Except mat portion of sold
trip ei land lying within wiat
tract pcevloualy convoyed to She
State ef Oregon, by and thrauftl
ita State Highway Commteetna
bv deed recorded In Bone. XKI
Par OH of Marion Doed Rec
ervli The parrel of land Va which
this deerrtptioo applies rontalne
1 M acre.
A tan
wernm th rl pmvrtj
Ptirrrl N I
A M larsej rti$ in Lrt
tS (rf IUivdr TvmiX Fimti M I
MtuaisM In atortlon ll TrtEri!y
!UutH fUrvf 1 sr1 WiUam
fU MrvliaWi Marnm Crjsuntjr
rpravdtriar, thsl Mltl gMrrcsJ iMtiVjf
atn f tMI. M fsjnrl in width
In nf k4jVwrt in ivl wrwaflayrlT
ryf Parri H 1 wmi4 ttrtp rt lart.
artflinf IVtjni lin at n$h
nf m t sjsjial rqfTjr bn) rto
rtnbsjkfj In Parrot ) 1 at
ttrm UltN Vi href rifhl
.fVapa t Mtdj rtaT Una at Hbv
tswksn Mm
Th ptert-al ovf lanrj te wirr
whit eteEMripsjViii tivr rmttm
H tw-T
ta iHiv
ratU
ter rt sj NiiMriMf Vai D
)T4f rt vaHa ete-titted rwr
trtsj tm tr I Ha 4mj
rt July lff-T? alirw-r-trtf avbtOeMi
rt WM Br-rrVJfh1 rh w-tlt rVT
fmar rnivt wtwlri ra tlSa ft-
r-rfl BuHWlW frssfjfpapspr fUfw-
ImKsjhI ajedj ef ffwT-al rtrrmlmtHm m
u.mm raaltw PrroffOS
r,Mer iulT t
"fit rt !an twMroratMsrt Aura
)h I
A Hew rvavw Ovyratr erf trt Vs
V v-tf reft
Pt C I
Aaarr1 A tt-e-raj C,nvl atMf
AsaEkdrtaikl Crtwl tW thej
Rlf'ejrt r f" rVjvimwBWlf
Of Attns-T fm PiatrvafT
; ii r a i i
Statesman, Salem, Ore,-Sit,
It. Female
11. Tidy
71. Period
of
lime
13. Beck
M. Age
It- Engine
aounda
IT. Woolly
It. Cavity
i btoi )
3d. Hallway
11. Briny
SS. Enclosures
IT. Moslem
titles
It. By wsy of
40. Man's
M. Gas or coal
nickname
m r r r m i-1 r f
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3 77-
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jt t-t
W ' W TTW,
NOTICI TO CRIDITOaS
Notice Is hereby five that title
Alma Norton haa boo appointed Ex
ecutrix of the aetata of Thomas Id
ward Norton by the Circuit Court of
ktanoa C aunty. Oregon All persona
havtnf claims afainat the said estate
are requested la present them to said
Executrix, duly verified, ca Steve
Anderson, Attorney, (41 Court Street.
Salem. Ore ron. wrUua six asanlhs
from the date at true notice.
Dated was letk day of June, INT.
Date of first publieaUoa: June
ttnd. 1SSI.
Data of last pubtteatioa: July Uth.
1SST.
ELSIX ALMA NORTON
Exeeutrtx of the (state at
Tnontaa Edward konon.
STTVX ANDERSON
Attorney tor Estate
S4I Court Street
litsaa. Oraaoa
J HJS.Jlyl.lt
Of TSTE CIRCUIT COURT OP TBI
state or onaooN pon ru
COIINTT or MARION
Cans No. eaees
UMMOW
STATS or OREOOti, by and wuougn
its State ITtftiway Caxexmlaaloa. oom
poaod ad Charles . Rornoldt, U. K
Isclver and Robert B. Oinanian,
PlalnUff.
REX R HARTLBTT and ESTHER J
HARTLEY, husband and wife: THE
UNKNOWN HEIRS of Levi Ander
son. Deceased; and ALSO ALL OTH
ER PERSONS OR PARTIES UN
KNOWN claiming any right title
eetate lien or Internet la the real ae
tata described la the complaint bere-
Defendants.
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS of Levi
Aneeraon. Ssc.aned. and ALSO
all ontxn rntx"s on par
tub ujilflown oMknlng any
rladit. Utle. aetata. Boa or inane.
eat ka She real eetate daacrlhsd to
ana nrwiaiasnvt as. .In. Docandanta
W THE NAMR OT THE STATE
Or OeUTCON'. Yets are hereby re-
euiroo afxeaar ana newer
filed aaraanet you la
tirl aatd aouoa en
before the oxptretiea of four weeks
mens aae ease a toe nret publi
Man ef this eunemjiei. to-wit: Aug-
If you fall to aa appear and an
swer, ptalatiff. Sot wani thereof will
apple la the above -entitled court
for She relief prayed for la Ita com
plaint, to-wlt- that aa aaasssnienl be
mode bv a Jury empanslod In thle
action to determine the compensa
tion to be paid by reason of the sp-
prwvneiion ov me real properly and
right, title, and Intoreet herein aoueht
to be condemned and appropriated
and that upon payment into Court
of the compensation senoaeed by the
Jury, a Judgment and decree be
glvea, vesting in the Stale of Ore
gon, bv and throufti Ita lute High
way Com mission, fee simple title to
She real property doeerlbed. to-wlt:
Parcel Ne. I:
A parcel of land lying In the
East half IE1,! of the Northwest
aunrter (NWt.l of Section Xt
Township South Range I Wool
Willamette Meridian. Marlon
County, Oregon: tne aaM parcel
betna that portion of aald East
haU i I'.l of the North west quar
ter (NWt.l lying northerly of
Ankoay HIU Road and included
In e atrip of land variable In
width, lying aa She weeterly side
of the center kne of the Pacific
Hurhway Eaat, which center lute
hi described aa follows
Beginning at Engineer's center
line Station Sew-tSS eel Btaluva
being Ml feet South and Hit
feet Soot of Uva North quarter
corner of said hot-twin U thence
South It' 41 St" Wool MPS toot
m Engineer's rontorllne Station
lle.et the weeterly line of said
atrip of land crossing the East
line of said Eaat half IE'. I of
'ne wnrwineet quarter iNwi.i
approximately op Belli mfl
neer i cmteHIno Station M1SS
me wimns in root nf vie strip
of land shove referred to are as
follows
Width tw. tMel
Stsuon to Station lade of Center Une
ea seetst ate fee
SSStSS MUSS SnS feet taper to Sea
i .m wmm faar. ucntt te rrt
Th panr mi la red te wti.-t.
thta 4mmcTipVrm prfHrfw rewUlrva
J Mrai, eutsUdste rt
rifM of !
P. r Na. 1
A parcal rt Urn) Mnf In th
William Halm Don. t ton Land
( laim No 1. alan Irtng In ta
Mrthaia quarter dsJW'.i of
RwVtsMI B TtyvJrTfdPrilp ftctajth
rttflfl I WatM. Willctmeytlr Mar
itJiaiv Martwtn CaurH y Orafrm
aat4 parrel rini that Dor
'ron jT uifj Hlm Drsnatlon IjiM
Oatm r- lyirif Mrthariv rt
th aaTtfttrif Anhart Hill Road
Ivinf irwaxxrlT nf Parr-l Nn
asTtdi IniHirttedj iti atrip nf land
fwal in wvdth M faert tm 1h
iwirtrtartT ate ard H fs1 nn tKr
aulAar .y tufte of th rantar lin
nf A rt n t H' II rnad at uJ -rad
hm rsasbfi rteatatdj rhtrh ran
ter lina tanasera(wt sja fo, ear
fwafinnsrf at sTnfirwr rntar
Ira rltattew l i Kll wKr-r.
ttew, Ofiuaii button MS M l fr
th rntr lina rt tr Partfir
Hifwtv rat laid fttatinri Itan
hainf tJMll faat Sjth and
IM B faol Wdsat rt th Nm-th
tianar rrrTeT rt aaid rt!An
B wrnra Ncrih O' 1 ! Wa
tsa faat Ttvarve-) rm a m 4 few
t ad i us rurr pafl tha Wrt rhord
evf vhlr har anuU) M' ! 10
Wt, Vm M fadH tn vtftat.fte,
II 11
Tna aaraJ rt land Vr whiei
tHtt fteriptKpn airl rwttafrta
tt af-ra
yyum atjTiwrjsf.a i ruhligahsM tvr -4m
rt th Hnreft'ihi Vai D JUt.r
Hdfa nf tiSa Kewa -anti ' ted rtwrt
tTadaj art amt-d 'h ta
rt afuiW 1141 dtrartirkf ajhliratHiti ml
tahai anjrewmewwi fmr mr wah retr
fftar fnawaarutiTa tn tha "Ora-
fum rHateaiiian ' t nawafvapar pun
htetsysfj ad ef a?ws,al rm la'in ia
MietrMI TmiftT 0wfe
Oat etf fiet pnhltratievn Jul? lri
1a7
Date ef .atrt pa, hi te-ain A
ploBfllT y THOpWTO-f
AtlnrnaT GarYl rt th (Hat a
Oefrvy.
Pkw r. petjite
AjBtTjyei' AtUrrT r,dj-neJ and
Aaarw'arM Cnsartaal rW a State
H f eewajiEeaea
C A "iWealVI few PAar'ff
f O ArMrMS rUWr- faf'sfl
J 13 JH 7" A t 11
July 13, 57 (Sec HU
kotk-i or mAL ACCOUNT
NOTICI IS HEJtEBY ft IV IN that
WENDELL B. HEATH ana DELIGHT
O. FRyC, executor and txecutitx re
pectlvchr. of the estate ef MAI M.
HEATH, DhmmS, have nk4 thr
tint sne nnal account at the aeimn-
IttraUea (4 u4 MliH. ana that
alondM. the lSth Oar ot July. 1M7.
at S IS clock A.M. ai iai4 day. at
th coon room M Hooorabie Val D.
Sloeer, Circuit Judfc, ia the court
houat at Salem. Orefoe, has bceo
aooolnted by said court as the time
and place for the boaiui ef all ob
jections to said final act""" and
the wttlement thoreof. Circuit Court
No. 1SSSY, Mamn County, Ortfoa.
Dated and first pubUahed June ISUu
1SS1.
WENDELL E HEATH.
DELIGHT G. MtYt
Exacutor and Excculrtt
of the Eatatc of Ma M.
Heath. Deceased.
HATTIE J BR TZEL.
Attorney for estate.
3S0 Court House,
Salem. Oreson.
June 19. It. IS. July S. IS
NOTICE OP nEAniNO OP PINAL
ACCOl'NT
Notice la hereby given that the
Pinal Account of Louise N. McGilvra
as Executrix of the Estate of Jennie
D. Nunn. deceased, has been filed in
the Circuit Court of Marlon County.
Oregon, and that Monday the Sth
day of August. IB97. at S IS am ia
the courtroom of aald court In the
cou ,ty courthouse at Salem. Ore
gon, has been set for the hesring nf
objections. If sny, to such Final AS
count
LOUISE N McCaVRA
Executrix of the Estate of
Jennie D Nunn. Deceased.
STEVE ANDERSON
Attorney for Estate
Ml Court Street
Salem. Oregon.
JS. 13 JO XT.
AD$ IN THIS COlVHti
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Too Late to Classify
( VR CRIB.
EM 4 991
'st roSiyusTOM
I dr V-l motor, baiow whole
ae book, this Is one af Sheas
raVe
values, so hurry! 11 JS
lull
ELSNER MOTOR CO.
SM No. High
iS TRIlTMPH
TR t. A-l eon ill Ilea, fully
equipped. SO SOS miles. EM
l-ttu
ISS OLDS SS. aU power eoree
aorlee, low ml. Exc rood Ekt
4-lSJ
LOVELY I bdna. heme. Lee.
between WlUy-U A S SahHa
Hi. 1 Mocks from Leslie pool
Dole. art. owner
wilber, EM
I BDRM houaa.
boat etc aa down aaywianC
EM 4-JBJ.
f-URN. 1 bdrnv eotsaav, watts?
Incbas.
1S0S N.
inches. SWJ. Goaa Woodry,
aManmer.
NICE I bono, unfura dtipen,
bus by door, aeaiita. EM S-MIS.
VERY nice turn. Apt pvt. eoL
EM M. Capitol
CHILD care my home by hr or
dev. Hollywood Dili Eat
t-eSJI.
EXPERIENCED waltrees want
ed. Whiten Lunch. Ill S,
Commercial apply!aperaoa,
ANQ Square O r a a d Piano,
needs tuning r aome mechani
cal repair. EM a-rn after I
WRINGER waahar with Bump,
good eowdttion J EM i-saeS.
t BLOND Oak End Ttrhke.
Matchln Bookcase I or.
a reen llaant Drapoa, H. Dt
LEA VINO atnte, sotting; heavy
duty 1 wheoi wnuOr. snkM.
tioteanSoed ttaw.
WANTED ohlXTl pedal ear ra
ood anral. P 4,,SSS.
afEN a roller aha sea. Slaa '.
Perfect eond. EM S-reTI after
I jim.
rwHEKL hartnsw trailer excel
cond Juet Uie thin for camp
or trip SS. SOS N Slid
It
BOAT. I'l Evlnrude motor.
ists n. capiioi nu
rt Yeuewjerket epaad hull
nearty new. SM. EM IOS
E OR SALE lr runabout boat
with It H shrtarude motor,
remote eocrtrou. trailer with
turning signals EM S-W7I re
W Vleta
rniXi Part-Cockor pupplea. SeB
or Wade (oM clubs. EM t-7
i t-rsas.
300 PeiwonnJ
1H Uf bisw 'owete)
LOST- Plastic eeea puree
lamina- rf. key. etc kt
P allUwara. Eli t-SSS
314 TiwsaerTtie)n
EhtrLOYED la CervaUia,
M. ta t M P M. Wieh Wai
ta k from. EM t-tt.
3H Forsoevar
Jary's riowart Gifts
Per every occasion EM t EStt
MADAM Haeel Fsyehi Palm
ist Complete reading St.
I Com f EM t-SSal
ALCOHOLICS Aiiieiyvaeaa. Set
Manon. EM t-SSet
400 Ajrricqltnra
40. Uvetsk Pwe Sale
t YR
mare
Id SaNe brewa saddie
EM t-letS
EEEDER ruji tm sale Roue
I nn. ISS. Oervam Pa EM
t SOI
FOR SALE or Wade: SoAATo
anreea Kid I hone A ponies,
Si I. Box ssm. Sfhrerhva TR
1 Jtn t ml. went ef Sllvarwai
nn old alemHlwy
RFG Polled Hereford Ball Ekl
403 livestock Warteoel '
CATTLE buyer A T Snmmee.
tret Delias Hi Ik t-tatl
CarUX neweno, at ree farm.
S C ktcCandliah EM S-ieS
CATTLE - "SSS LarvJon Lena
Harold Snot hen EM i-OBS
TOP caab prh-ee at resr piece
Ray Cneei EM lies collect.
aTrvER Oan Edwsras. Rt A
o. seaE EM t-lll
40 Poet
. prsr
. Cnr.er pupplea S
I M IUI1
II old
YOfWG Mvl peHnew brd
rrtalrnr. Alan puppies let An.
Dallai Ore MAytair tJTOS
PART DecheKund "ale P P
.nnoertul pet SIS SM IM I list
MALE Reagle I m "Id pure
bred Eugene Rrasefield SM
Osrles Ave EM I SMS
AIC Gormen ShepHerd A S
pupa 1 wx old eve Trinity
ter4 SilverW
pert Cole laim weowa
m r M t saas
MOORE PETS
TS Skonks Hameters Pi roe
Anerded OpeeEve Jess Stale.
PARAEEETS f rates stanexl
whokraale SSSS t Oral
IPISR eener pop 1 moa old.
Gond Mm on EM tfm
pt' PES RED Lavrreder papa
wk. old ree. 1 Mock I fnM
e o ; Snow Oepne Staea
Psrt Ph Aarors esnj
MTWiaTt-RE Mac
pnodlss
mo EM aSU It
coon
OOLUE pupeJBStJ U' - .
CWIhTUAWVA and iv -e
pup SI EM twos
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