fl 1 I AUTOMOBILES 0 Wed. Spot Special At Center and Commercial Is 1035 Ford Sedan $ 93 , 1636 Chev. Sedan 125 " 1938 Plymouth Coupe 165 1938' Ford Sedan 245 1948 Crosley Station Wagon Radio, Heater. Low Mileage One Owner $495 HERE'S THE CAR FOR YOUI MARION MOTORS 337 Center Phone 3-9286 Price and Quality for Wear Try These For Fit 1941 Ford Sedan $595.00 1940 Chev. 4-Door Sedan 595.00 1940 Ford Tudor 485.00 1937 Plymouth Sedan 295.00 1937 Ford Tudor 190.00 1936 Chev. Std. Sedan 175.00 1937 Chev. Mst. Coupe 295.00 ACME MOTOR CO. AT FOOT OF BRIDGE FRONT & CENTER FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEW 120 baas piano accordlan. Price I29S. Term. Ph. 2-0297 alter iMn. n269 SEWING Machines, electric or we idle. Service on all makes. Ph. 3-7671. 261 tJSED electric water heaters. YEATER , APPLIANCE CO. 379 Chemefccta. p284 U8Ebeiectrlc refrigerators. YEATER AP PLIANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa. 0284 CSBD oil burners. Blowers sawdust n275 burners, pn. z-hbpz. PULLER brushes. 1745 Orant. Ph. 3-8357 BARN YARD FERTILIZER S5 yd. Jd. load 135. Arnoia rniiuiw- w 261 Turner. Ph. 1X2. nMfc USED electric ranges. YEATER APPLI ANCE CO. 375 Chemeketa. n384 CSED OIL HEATERS 119.50. J39.S0 and M, 8OOOD HOUSEKEEPING INC. 461 Court St. Pnone l-MU SAL SAND A a RAVEL COMPANY Contract Work Rotd . Clearing DlWhlni Sewer St Basement ( Equipment Rental Is B Va TdS 10 BK Tds. D-7 Cat St Doier D-6 Cat A Dozer D-4 Cat St Dozer ga v about ditching by tn ft. Phone Days 1-908 Cvea. 3-824 01 3-4400 Balem Oregon LUMBER 2x4s by Jitney load. 810 per 1,000. You haul. Independence Lumber UII, 00 inc.. inunBuv.i PHILLIPS BRO. rartlUEers, well rotted or fresh, an, kind. Br rard or .act. Flntrock tor all reek work. Cedar fence posts, telephone Md elec. polea. Any lenith. Shlnsles law posts. Ph. Bt. Boa HI DSID aewlM machines: Warda elec.. Dav. la elec., 1 new Home treadle. 1JJI Kdgewater. J16!. BALLET DAVIS piano, rebuilt. 22S. Bunialow aire. (25 don. 10 TALLMAN PIANO STORE, 395 S. 12th "A Mile Irom High Prices nW BOOTH BROS, piano, reconditioned. 125 42ft down, $10 month. Shop TALLMAN S and save. 395 s. 12th. UW KIMBALL Piano, hunialow size, rebuilt & raflnlahed like new. A anapl Many other Una rebuilt planoa at prlcea and terms to ault your purse. Shop tall- MAN'S and save. 395 S. 12th. A Mile "from Hlih Prices." SAWDUST BURNER, auto, control, 20. Rt. ft Boil 135. Ph. 27393. "267 1 SINGLE SPRINGS a?750, Pj3488iJJl267; NORTHERN BACK Musltrat coat. 16 to 18. .Oood cond. Clean. Reaa. Ph. 35219. n267. AUTO. 12 GAUGE Remington shotgun, dun case, hunting coat & boots. A-l cond. Reasonable. Ph. 241 ve. 1050 ' Norway. n37 OUTBOARD MOTORS 8peclal Reduced Prices ' New Non-Current Modelj l. H P. Evlnrude, 1 1148.50 .7 H.P. Evlnrude, 1949 (198.50 ..ft H.P. Elto Evlnrude, 1949 (119.50 ' 12 H.P. Elto Evlnrude. 1949 (199.50 l.S H.P. New 1950 Evlnrude (135.00 HAIN'S OUTBOARD ti SPORT SHOP 1201 Commercial St. Ph. 3-6050 f. n267 TOE SALE: Drag aaw. Warda heavy duty, 100.10. Cut 3 cords wood. 7 ft. blade. Rt. 2, Box 111, Dallas. Or Phona Falls City 368. n267 WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: pood piano for cash. Mahoi any or walnut case. Ph. 2-8725. na265 WANTED furniture vo flue St -epatr Lee Bros Purn Reflniahlng Co h 3-7001 na P8ED FXRN1TU R B Phona3 -9 13. n a- WANTED: BARKIE Dougias fir polea or Standard ' Pole A Piling Co.. Inc na273 PERSONAL BEAUTY COUNSELOR producta. Fidel Washburn. 2349 Myrtle Ave. en, jmji. p270 ARE YOUR FLOORS duU-lookTnt? Furni ture merred A; scratched? Have Balem Lighting St Appliance Company demon strata Plastic Kote to you. 238 N. HUH. p288 WADAMMARY FORTUNE TELLER Palm and psychic reader. Madam aolve your worries Advice $ a.m. to 10 p.m daily 173 S. Com'l Under new man wement. P37t STANLEY HOME Products. Let Mlndt. 1I6S N. 14th Ph. 3-4801. P37S STANLEY ROME Products. Ph. 3-4455 J, m. Btovau, ion eunnyvicw. pjw This Man Knows! ; Noted ' Psychic Advisor Life Reader Without Liking a limit question he tells you what you want to know giv ing names. dat facts. Advises ft helps you on all affairs of life such as love, health, marrlate St biMtneM. His advlct has helped thousands. It will ben efit you. Special reedin.ta II St 13. Bat , U fiction guaranteed or no fee accepted Hours 11 to 8 daily it Sunday. Alirms UoteL 1641 Portland Rd. Take Capltola bus. P26 I MADAM MORA ft OIPTED PSYCHIC READER M Can heip rou trnere others have felled 3 Satisfaction aiuured. Advice on all at f fairs of Ufa. Special reading 13 00. Lo T i eated Just south of Hubbard on Hiahwaj 1A HI. Between Woodburn and Hubbard f Look for sign Reading Dally. p376 AVON Christmas Products ph. S-5H4. i P373' ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOVS. PO 134 Pn 3-5U4. VVA UTOMOBILCS For Quick Sale tt 1147 Bulck special. Ver? clean, low ' mlleata. RAH. Other axtraa. 11495. Pn " Mill 0.341 i faM FORD 3-dr. deluse. t'nus'jallv clem I . (at this real ear. 15J0 Stat, lu aJ6l AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES 194 STUDEBAKER deluxe eonvertiblt. RocH and O.D. Trade 1850 equity for clean '41 or '43. 1048 N. Capitol. Ph. 2-3761 q368 FOR SALE OR TRADE 1949 International 3-ton pickup; -speed transmission, ov. er load spring, heater. 3500 miles. Phone 3407 or 2437 Dallas, Ore. q388 Eisner Motors to Sell PONTIAC Good Will Cars '41 PONTIAO SEDAN, COUPS, RAH I1M1 '49 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1115 '46 DODOE SEDAN 1145 '37 PONTIAO SEDAN 145 3 PONTIAO COUPE 145 '17 CHEV. CPX , 5 '41 CHEV. SPEC CPE 45 '38 CHEV. PANEL 295 Herrall-Owens Co. TRADES TERMS M N. Liberty Ph. 3-4111. q OR TR IE Used Cars. '41 Naah 5-pasa. coupe. -40 racK. 4-lr. SM. '37 Chev. seI. '34 Chev. aed. '32 Chev. sed. '35 Dodse se ' These cars are all priced for oulclt sale. Hardman Bros, 4'4 miles north ol Salem on Port, hlwar. Open Irom I a.m. till 8 p.m. 7 days a wk. q2fle CHECK THE SPOT ZEEB'S USED CARS BIT SELL TRADP TERMS I LOTS 3325 Fairground Rd. Ph. 3-8454 520 Rood St. Ph. 3-7714. '43 DODGI 6-whatler on all winter Job hauling short trips. Close In. Ph. 2-1888. q208 SELL OR TRADE: '38 Hudson 4 door, for pickup with 4 apeed trans, of equal value or will pay some difference. Ph. 35888 after 8 p.m. q387 Eisner Motors .Fine Ca;s BUICK. 193, clean, radio. Oood rubber. Call 711 Monmouth. j271- 150 USED CAR LOT ISO Si your old ona. 13tb St. Junction. Open till 10 p.m. q287 1J)3 BUICK Special Coupe. A-l shape, fully equipped. 1405. Jamas Colvln, 1505 N. Capital. q2fl7 '38 CHEV. 5 new tires. 5150. Also '35 Chev. Pickup. 190. Rt. 5, Box 344 A. q270 Eisner Motors to Buy CAB ACCESSORIES tires St tubes at coat price Pint come first served as this U a clone-out Rale Dealers welcomed R D Woodrow Co., 450 Center q CHECK THE SPOT OWNER MUST sell equity (885 for 1350. Bal. on 34 month contract. iM Ford Custom Sedan. Radio, heater, seat cov ers, only 8600 mllei. See car at Uitd Car Dept. State Motorg. 340 N. High St. q267 '3fl REO sedan. Heater. Runs good. tflS. 99 Evergreen Ave. q267 OWNER "mFst sell. 1948 MERCURYCLUB COUPE. Perfect condition. 8300 cash. Bal. 24 months. See car at Used Car Lot 878 SO. 12th St. q287 CHECK THE 'Kv' SPOT ttn.t '47 CHEV. Sup. Deluxe Pleetmaater Priced 8200 under market for quick aalt. Perf. cond. R.&H. etc. 3-5384. q387 Pay Up the Back Pay ments of Balance Due and Take Over '37 Ford Sedan '37 Hudson Terraplane '34 Ford, new motor '34 Dodge Coupe STATE MOTORS, INC. USED CAR LOT 678 SO. 12th ST. MOTORCYCLESSCOOTERS CHEAP tra'nsportstlon. 80 miles to th allon. '48 Salisbury scooter. Completely overhauled. Must sell. Ph. 1-8351. qi27 SPARK heater. Indian Scout aotorcyeie. A-l condition. Ph. 4-2014. qe288 8 APT I CYCLES The motor scooter built like motor cycle. Pa and 3 H P. motors. Auto matic clutch, no sears to shift. Up to 100 miles per sal. Special reduced prWs for Nov. Terms, new and used models. MAINS OUTBOARD S. SPORT SHOP 1201 5. Commercial. Ph. S-SQM) a J ti FINANCIAL OT fOD want to nil your property U will pay you to know bow much of in FHA loin It will atand. This Information ta obtainable with very little trouble. Do not healtet to cell oo ue for any In formation you deilra on PHA loan STATE FINANCE CO. 151 8. Hlih St. Tel. 34121. r' paaii amd crrr loans 4 and 4 fOtTB OWH TERMS of repayment within reaaoa Cub for Real bUU Contract nd Second Mortgage. CAPITOL SECURITIES CO 301 Pioneer Truat Bldi Ph. S-7103 r PRIVATE MONEY Special Rite and Term On Larger Loan Loni and Short Tim Payment ROT H SIMMONS ISI South Commercial St Phone S-91S1 AUTO LOANS WILLAMETTE CREDIT CO. 183 S. Church Parklni a Plenty Ph. S-243T Lie. No M-159 8194 $ CASH $ Hollywood Finance Co. 1P8J Fairground Rotd Next Door to Bank Pre Parking Phone 17031 LtC N M3SS-S291 Floyd Renyon. Mur r POR TOUR SAVINGS INVESTMENT buy real estate first mortgage, propertlea Salem St vicinity. Make your own 1 care of all collection! If deaired Amounta 11000 to aeveral thousand riol lira. See or call ua for particular! STATE FINANCE CO. lls 8. Hlih St. Tel. 34121. r SEE DS POR ATTRACTIVE FARM LOANS ONLY 4 OR 4 INTEREST I to 40 Year and No Com mission Leo N. Childs, Inc. REALTORS 344 State St Phone 2-3683 r GENERAL FINANCE CORP LOANS Lie. 8-133 and M-32B and ROY R. SIMMONS INSURANCE AND LOANS 138 8 Commercial St. Tel 3-0181 BILLS UNPAID? Let Personal's YES MAN pay them for you! Reduc your monthly payments with his "Smaller Payment" Plan. Oct extra cash and spread the payments over 20 month. You choose the monthly payment. You choose the payment date. Don't borrow unnecessarily but If a loan Is the best solution stop In or phone the "YES" MAN. He says Yes to 4 out of t. Personal Finance Co. 518 State, Rm. 125 Phone 2-2464 C. R. Allen, Mgr. Lie. 6-122, M-L63 r267 TRAILERS 18 FT. HOUSE TRAILER. Butane equipped. uneap. vn, 260s Lee Bt. t268 TRAILER houM for sale or trade for '35 or '36 Ford or Chiv. Apply Tip-Top Ser vice Station. 3580 S. Com'l. Ph. 2-9229. 1268 TRAILER spaces, very reas. at Highway Arc Trailer ParK, 2 bloc&s N. of under pays. 1 blk. E. Nice and quiet. CIo.se to new grade school, busses St stores. Chil dren welcome, no charge under school age. Clean heated rest rooms, showers, laundry faclitiles with new dryer. Come out and see us. Ph. 2-1746 or 15 Highway Ave. t267 DIRECTORY ADDING MACHINES All makes uaed machines, sold, renud repaired Hod. 456 Court Phone 3-6773 APPLIANCE SERVICE ELECTRIC HOME appliance repair service new appliance Vlnce's Electric Phone Free estimates Tiade-tns accepted on 1-9239 157 8 Liberty St o AT-UE DOOR SHARPENING Lawn mowers, acl.vors. knives sharp ened. Dexter. 1140 Center. 3-6833. o 4UT1 RADIOS MARION MOTORS NASH SERVICE rowlnf service day phone S-82S8 Nlent t 1804 33" Center o' BODY AND PAINT Braden's Body St Paint Shop. Open Sun. 3690 Cherry. Ph. 3-2022. 0287 BUILDING CARPENTRY Remodel. 'palr that home now. Terms. No down payment. Phone 3-4850 o BULLDOZING Bulldoelng, leveling, road bids-., clear Ini, teeth for brush. Virgil Husltey, 1010 Fa 1 view Ave. Ph. 2-3146, Salem. or291 Dean Robinson. Ph. 2-6537 or 3-4306. 0291" Lor., a-md. clear'i, carryall wit. Ph 2ib3 or 31264. Oeo. Worth, 840 Plymouth Dr 274 CASH REGISTERS The National Cash Register Co. Cash Retiaters Accounting Machines Sales Bervlca - Supplies 12ft Oalnas Street Phone C24S Inatanr delivery of new RCA casr register Al makes aoid. rented, re pa -ed Roen 456 Court Ph 3-6773 o CEMENT WORK For ttpert guaranteed satisfaction new or repair of foundation, sidewalks, driveways, patloa, curbs, walla etc Call 3-4850 o CHIMNEY SWEEP Furnace chimneys vacuum clean-d. Ensley. 771 S. 31at. Ph. 2-7176. o2K DRESSMAKING State St. Alteration Shop. Dressmalt lng. 360 State St., Rm. 27. 0288 Dressmaking Si alteration. Work guar anteed, 1290 N. 24th. Ph. 2-7865. 0274' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING Vinoe's Electric Tor electrical wiring, contracting, repairing. 157 S Liberty 40? o EX TERM I NATOR S Cockroach, Moth Exterminator j?"vicp Ph. 3-3056, Lee Ctoas, Rt. 6, Box 437-C e285 Bri:hauot f fot flowers Dial 3-9179 r PI'RNACE A CIRCULATOB 8ERVlVE Vacuumed fe tpalred. Dvorak. Ph. 2-49R3 o287 I011SEHOLD PRODI era J R Watkins Oo products Prte 4 very 1717 Center Ph 3-53S5 n IN ULATION Johns-Manvllle Phone 3-3748 JANITOR SERVICE Window Cleaning Janitor Service Floor Waxing Bulldmes Factories - Horn fa Estimate Wttnoui Obimetion AMERICAN BLDG MA INT CO Ph Baiem 3-0133 o i.ANDSCApr svu-rr.i t Doerrier Si 'Hons Ornamentals 1.10 N Lancaster Dr at 4 Cor Ph 3-1332 o DELT-Jt SERVE SELF Laundry 343 Jf. Terson St Phone 234ft2 o" I.AWN MOWERS Sharpened. turanVd service. Ne power and hand mower,. Call Hr.i W Scott. 1 47 8 Com'l St. oJ35 MATTRESSES Capital Beddlcs Phone 3-4069 MLSKILESSONS SpanUh k Hawaiian Ou!tar Mandilln Banjo etc. 1521 Court St Ph 3-7"9 o3C8 OFFKE Pl.'RN'ITl'ltK SUPPLIES Desk eh a Irs. fliM and filing aupp.ies safes, duplicators and auppues dess lamps typewriter atsnds orl-f ewe leroe Wire Rm order Rooa 458 Cojri OIL Bt'RNCR SF.RVKE We juarantea our work. Pa. 2-8662 F" 4-334. 37a DIRECTORY Exp. interior painting, WlUon. Ph, 3-9731 0281 Ifstrom'a are equipped to do toui painting Phone t-2493 o PAPERHANGING Expert Paperhaniini and painting. H J. Wood worth. Ph. 1-9807. Prea est. 0379" PAINTING ttj PAPERHANGINO Painting and paperhantlng. Free eatl mie Ph. 3-9313. 837 Shplplng. 0268' PLUMBING fUher. 844 Com'l. Ph. 3-3019. pirn s FRAMING REFRIGERATION SERVICE Miller Refrigeration 8erv. Co. Ph. 3-1534 0291 Picture framing Hutchaoo Paint Store Phoue 1-4667 V SAND Si GRAVEL Garden Soil crushed rock. Shovel and dragline excavating Walling Sand & O-avei Co. Phone 8-9349. o Valley Sand St Oravei Co fillt, sand Si f 11 dirt Excavating 10B ebovel Ac cats Tractor scoop Si trucks for dirt moving Ph office 34002. na 37148 O Salem Saw Writs. Ph. 1-7603. 1393 N 5th 0281 SEWERS AND SEPTIC TANKS Electric Roto-Rooter. Exclusive Patent. Razor Sharp Cutting Blades. Clean Sewers, Drains, Tanks. Ph. 3-8327. o SE WINOMAC H IN E S Bought, sold, rented, repaired. EZ terms. Ml makes. W. Davenport, Ph. 1-767) 0281 SEPTICTANK8 Mike's Septlo Service. Tank cleaned. Roto Rooter service on Sewers, 1079 Elm St., W. Salem. Ph. 1-B468. 1-5337. 0287 Electric machine servlca on sewer and drain Unes. Guaranteed work 1 143-Sth K P. Hamcl. Septic tank cleaned St., West Salem. Ph. 3-7404. 0275 Vacuum Pumping, no mileage charge Call us collect. Todd's Septic Tank Service. 2445 State St. Phone 3-0734. o SEWING MACHINES AU makes repaired, free estimates Singer Sewing Machine Co. 130 No Commercial Ph 3-3512. o TYPEWRITERS Smith Corona. Remington Royal, Onder wood portables All maki u-vd machine Repairs and rent Roen 456 Court. o TRANSFER B STORAGE .ocal St Distance Transfer, storage Burner oils, coal St briquets Trucks tc Portland dally Agent for Be kins House hold goods moved to anywhere in U S o Canada Larmer Transfer St Storage Ph 3-3131 0 VENETIAN BLINDS Salem Venetian Blind. made to order bi reflnlAhed. Relnholdt At Lewi 2-3839 Elmer The Blindman. Ph. 37328. weaTherstripping WELL DRILLING IVINDOW SHADES Wa.sbc.3le, Roller Made to order. 1 Day Del Relnholdt St Lewis Ph 23639 o WINDOW CLEANING Acme V.lndow Cleaners Windows, wails St woodwork cleaned Floors cleaned, waxed and polished. Ph 8-3337 847 Court Langdoo. Culbertsoo and Mather WOOD St SAWDUST West Salem Fuel Co. Ph 2-4031. WOODSAWING Atkins St Crottt, Ph. 3-8674 or 3-8178. LEGAL NOTICE OR SALE OF TAX FORECLOSED LANDS From and after 11:00 a.m.. Tuesday No vember 23, 1949, at the West door of the Maron County courthouse in eaiero, ure gon, pursuant to an order of the County Court for Marion County. Oregon, made and entered on the 8th ujy of October, 1949, I will sell at public sale for cash 10 the highest bidder at not Itvsa than the minimum prlcea below specified all of the following described parcels of real prop erty, .75 acre in section 21, Townanip soum. Range 3 West, Vol. 164. pane 277, Marlon County Deed Records. Wm. P. Lord and W. C. Lord $100.00 Salem, Capital Park Addition, Fr. of block 19. Vol. 189, page 80. Vol. 191, page 152. Wm. M. Trembath and Ber tha Trembath $1,000.00. DENVER YOUNG, Sheriff Marlon County, Oregon. Oct. 12, 18, 25; Nov. 1, 8. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OP MARION In the Matter of the Estate of MARY DAVIE. Deceased. NOTICE is hereby elven that the under signed, W. W. HcKlnney, as Executor of the estate cf Mary Davie, deceased, win, on, and after the 30th day of November, 1849. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the 0 1 flee of W. W. McKln- ney, Attorney at Law, 207 Pioneer rrust BuilftnB, Salem, Marion County, Oregon, sell at private sale for cash the following described real premises, to wit: Lot numbered rive 5 in biock num bered Eleven lll, In North Salem, in the City of Salem, Marion County, state of Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the County Rec order for Marion County. State of Ore gon, in Volume 1, on page 18, Record of Town Plats for said County and State. Said sale will be made in pursuance of an order of the Honorable Rex Klmmell, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Marion, wnicn o.roer was maoe ana en tered on the 28th day of Octboer, 1949, in proceedings pending In said Court enti tled "In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Davie, deceased." Clerks registra tion number 13155, and that said sale would be subject to conllrmatlon by said Court. W. W. McKINNEY Executor of the Estate of Mary IJavle, Deceased First Publication: November 1, 1949 Last Publication: November 29, 18 P NOV 1, 8, 15. 22. 29 NOTICE-OF" SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOn THE COUNTY OF MARION In the Matter of the LMate of SARAH BELL.-: McKINNEY, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby mven that the under signed. LEWIS McKINNEY, as Executor ( the estate of Sarah Belle McKinney, de ceased, will, on and after the 30tb day of November, 1949, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the office of w W. McKlnney. Attorney st Law, 237 Pioneer Trust Build, na, Salem, Marion County, Orfon, sell at private sale tor cash the following described real premises, to wit: Lot Four 4 1 . Block Nine '8t. J. My ers Addition to Salem, Marion County, Oregon, as shown by the duly record ed plat thereof on file and of record in Volume 2, page 19, Record of Town Plats for Marion County. Oregon, Sit Id sale will be made In pursuance of an order of the Honorable George R. Dun can, one of the Judges of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Marlon, which order was made and en tered on the 17th day of Auguxt, 1949. in ;roceelings pending in said Court entitled "In tue Matter of the Estate of Sarah Rlle McKinney, deceased. " Clerks reg istration number 13885, and that said sale would be subject to confirmation by said Court. LEWIS McKINNEY Executor of the estate of Sarah Belle McKlnney, deceased First Publication: November 1, 1949 Lust Publication: November 31, 1949 W. W. McKlnney, Attorney for tne Estate Salem, Oreaon. Nov 1. . 15. 22. 29 LODGES u i-0J- to eU every Wea riewiay aigm VLsitora wet me A Ain worth LwxieNoT2bl, A.F, At A.M. boat iodf?e ol Dlst No. 27, at Masonic Temple Wed.. 9, S pm. 266 Salem Lodge No. 4. A P. & A.M. Wed . Nov. th, district meeting, 8:00 pm, 267 Townsend Plan Urged to Meel Hope for Ihe future of the Townsend pension plan was ex pressed by Mrs. J. A. Ford, na tional director of the Townsend legislative bureau at Washington, D C. in a talk here in Monday niEht. I Real necessity is for a system on a nationwide basis and not subject to the whims of local boards and applicable to all el derly persons and not just a priv ileged f ew, she declnred. Mrs. Ford expressed the hope that the pending Townsend bill could be forced from the ways and means committee at the next session of congress so that it could be sent to the senate fin ance committee for further act ion. 'More and more businessmen are realizing the need for a na tional pension program and many of them know they would be unable to carry on such a program of their own and that state systems do not always ac complish the Intended purpose," Mrs. Ford declared. The current Townsend pro- program constitutes a proposed amendment to the social securi ty program, broadening the ben efits and reducing the applica ble age limit from 65 to 60 years. $4 Million Ship to Be Sold to High Bidder Portland, Nov. 8 (D The high-priced but long Idle can nery ship, the Pacific Explorer, will go up for sale next month. The maritime commission will open bids on the vessel in Wash ington, D. C, Dec. 8. The 410-foot ship, formerly the Normacrey, was converted to fishing by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation in 1946 at a cost of $4,000,000. It quickly became the center of a contro versy. Assigned to the Pacific Ex ploration company, owned by Nick Bez, the northwest's larg est fishing operator,' the ship sailed in 1947 for Central Amer ica, ostensibly for fisheries tfx ploration. California tuna fishers pro tested it was taking fish com mercially instead of doing re search. Miss Ackerman Visiting Red Cross Miss Edith Ackerman, Junior Rod Cross consultant, arrived here Tuesday morning for a three-day visit with local Red Cross officials. Miss Ackerman will spend Tuesday and Wednesday con sulting with Mrs. Mark Astrup, local Junior Red Cross chair man, and others in the local office. On Thursday, Miss Acker man will preside at a conference called for chairmen of Junior Red Cross in Linn, Benton, Clackamas, Polk, Lincoln and Marion counties, the event to be in the Salem YMCA. The chairmen from the different counties will go over the com ing year s activities among the Junior Red Cross units. Dewey Quits Predictions New York, Nov. 8 (-P) Gover nor Thomas E. Dewey, asked for his forecast on the outcome of the New York state election when he arrived from Albany to vote today, replied: "I never make any predictions anymore. LK(1AL NOTICE OF PUBLIC IIF.ARINO NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN to all per- sons particularly interested and to the general public trial a neanng win d neia before the common council of the City of Salem, Orfnon, at the city hall, on No vember 14, 1949, at the hour of 8:30 p.m., to consdler an ordinance changing from a Class II Rrsldentla) District to a Class III Business District the follownlf described- premises: Bealnnlni at a point on tne anmn lln" of th Salem to Sllvrrton Count? Road, which point Is South 31.48 feet and South 72 30' West 10 48 leet from a point that la North 3 East 13. B7 chains and North 17.30 chslns of the Southwest corner of the J, A. Huffman land; said flmithwat corner bring 12.65 chains east and 45 31 chains north of llie southwest corner of the Donation Land Claim of Sutiuei Walker and wife in Townshio 7 South, Ranue 1 Wcat of the Willa mette Meridian In Marion Count r. Orison: thence South 148. Bl feel; thenre North 89s 52' West 300 feet; thence North 50 feel to the south line of said ropd: thence North 69" 01' Eist alona the south line of asld road to an angle therein: thence North 72 Jft Fa.'-t 113 9 feet to the place of be By Order of the Common Council Octo ber 34, 1949, AisFRcn Munui City Recorder. Nov. I, 9. 15. NOTICE OF IALF: OF RLAL PROPERTY NO. i:u IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORKOON FOR THK COUNTY OF MARION In the Matter of the t state of EMMA H. BUCKLIN. Dereaned. NOTICE IS HLKfcBY GIVEN that the undesigned, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of F.mma H. Bucalin, decreaed, wi.l, on and after November IB, 1949, at 10 00 o'elork In the forenoon of aid day, at the office of the undersigned at 109 North commercial street in aaiem, Marlon County. Oregon, sell at private nale for caah the following; described real premlnea, to-wlt: The nouth thirty J0i feet nf Lot Two 3i. Rlnrkt 10, Southweit Addition to the C;tv of Salem. Marion County, Oreiton. Said rale will be made In pursuance of an order of the Honorable R" Klmmell. one of the Judgra of the above entitled court, wnirn oraer wnn mane inn enter ed on October i, KM 9 in proreedinga pending In aald court entitled "In the Matur of the Estate of F.mma H. Ryrlt. lln, Dereaned," rlerk'g regl-fer No. 13414. and aaid aale rill be made subject to con firmation by ald court Date-1 thii l'h day of October. t"Ht PIONEER TRUST COMPANY. Aflminil trator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Emma H. Burklln, Iereaed. Bt K. E WF.NOF.R, Trust Officer. RHOTEN At R HOT KM SAM F. Sf'FFRSTRA Pioneer Trust BulJdlni Salem, Oregon Attorney fr Administrator. Oct. II, 35; Nov. 1, a. MARKET QUOTATIONS ialeaa Liveateuk Market (Br Vftlley Packing Company) Feeder lambs 113.00 to 116.00 Ewes ,.11.00 to 14.00 Cutter cows 17.00 to (0."Q Fat dslry cows 19 50 Dairy heifers 19.00 to 110.00 Bulls 111.00 to 115.00 Calves, good (3H0-450 lbs.) . .816.00 to 118.00 Veal 1150-300 lbs., top 118.00 to 131.00 Portland EaMiide Market Lettuce sold for 14.50 to tft 00 a crate for best local stock with fair quality crates going for 13.00 to 13 25 on the Port and EiuLalde Farmers Wholesale Pro duce market today. Green onions moved at 35 to 85 cents a dosen bunches. Spinach brought li oo to 11. JO an orange box. Loose packed Jonathan apples were offered at 11.25 to 11.40 a box, with Ott- leys. 11.35 to 11.40 and Golden Delicious, (1.75-3.00. BruAsela Sprouts were 13.00 to I2.lt a 12-cup lug. Portland Produce Buuerfat Tentative, euoteet to imme diate change. Premium quality maximum to .36 to 1 percent acidity delivered in Portland 03 -ceo 10., 91 score ei-ec id. to score, S7-60c, 89 ecoro, 5Sc. Valley routes and eountry points 3o less than tint nutter wnoiesaie rut oum euoea w wholesalers, trade 93 score. 63c. A 93 score. 83c: B 80 score. 00c lb., O 09 score, 57c. Above prices are sericUy nominal Chette Selling price to Portland whole sale Oreaon singles 39-42e. Oregon A am. loaf 43-43e; triplets 1' lest than tingles. Eggs (to wholesalers) a trade large, ss'j-sfliic; A medium. 4S-4fl4c; trade Portland Dairy Market ' Butter price to retailers; oraae aa prints, 68c; AA cartons, 69c; A prlnU, 88c; A cartons 69c; B prints, 65c. Egg. Price to retailers: tirade AA large, 61c doz,; certified A large, 61c; A large, 59c: AA medium. 50c: cer tified A medium. 49c; B medium. 44c; A small, 44c; cartons 2 c additional. Cheese Price to retailers Portland Oregon singlet 39-42o. Oregon loaf. 6- lb loafs 44'3-5c lb.; triplets, lVfe cents leaa than singles premium brands singles. U4o Ib.i loal, Mtto. Poultry Live Chiekene no. 1 Quality fob plants. No. 1 broilers under 7 lbs. 30-3 -to lb. fryers 2-3 lbs.. 33-36c; 3-4 lbs.. 37c; roasters 4 lbs and over, 37-38c; fowl. Lcinorns 4 IDs and under, IH-20c over 4 20c; colored fowl, all weights, 34-3&c; roosters, all weights, 18-30o. Turkey Net to growers. 30-31 on toms; 43-43'ac on hens; sales prices to re tailers, toms, 38-39c; hens 49-Mc. Rabbits Ateiage lo growers, live whites, 4-5 lbs., 17-190 lb.; 5-6 lbs., 15-17o Ib.i colored 0 cents lower, old or heavy does. and bucks 8-12c. Fresh dressed iflano fryers and retailers, 40c; local, 48-Sflc. Country-Killed Jleala Veal Top quality 29-31c tb., other grades according, to weight and quality with poor or neavier, ao-joc. Hogs Light blockers, 23-27C; sows, 20 24c. Lambs Top quality, sprinters. 33-30c; mutton, ll-13c. Boei aooa cows, 11 -axe 10. 1 csnners- cutters, 18 -30c. r--h Dreiaed Meats (Wholesalers to retailers per ewt.M Beef steers, good 600-800 lbs.. 143-45) commercial. 135-39, utility. 131-34, utility, (27-28. Cows Commercial. 129-32; utility. 12a- 28; canners-cutters, 123-26. Beef Cuts lUood Steers): Hind quarters 1M-33; rounds $48-51; full loins, trimmed 173-78; triangles. 132-34; square chucks, 140-42; ribs 152-53; forcquarters, 134-38. Veal ana can: uooa s.-u; commercial. (33-331 Utility 128-32. Lambs: uood-choice sprint lamos, m 46: commercial, 136-40; utility. I3J-35, Mutton Oood. 70 lb down. $18-20. Pork cuts: Loin No. 1 8-13 lbs. 148-40; shoulders, 16 lbs down, $36-38; spare. ribs, $47-50; carcasses, 28-3Qj mixcn weights (2 per cwt. lower. Portland Miscellaneous Caacara Bark Dry 12lAo lb.; are en 4.0 lb. Wool Valley soars and medium grades. 45c lb. Mohair S5o lb. on 12-montn growth, nominally. Hides Calves. 30o lb according to weight, kips 25o lb., beef II-120 lb., bulls 8-7o lb. country buyers pay 20 less. Nut Quotations Walnuts Franquettes, first quality jum- 00, j.7c; large, ja.TCi meaium. z.zc; second quality Jumbos, 30.2c; large, 28.2c; medium. 26.2c; baby. 23.3c: soft shell, first quality large, 38. tc; meaium, 20.2c; sea ond quality large, 27.2ci medium, 24.7c, baby 22.2c. tiiberis jumoo. 109 10.1 large, ibc; medium, 16o; small. 13c. Portland Grain Portland, Nov. 8 JP) Wheat: Oah grain; Oats No, 2 38-lb. white 57.80. Bhrley No. 2 45 -lb. B.W. 52.50; No. 1 Flax 3.93. Cah wheat (bd: Sort white 2.20''.; soft white (excluding rex) 2.20 Vj; white club 3 30'i. Hard red winter: ordinary a.ao': 10 per cent 2.20Vi; 11 per cent 2.21; 12 per cent 2.22. Todays car receipt: Wheat 4; corn I. Portland Livestock Portland, Ore., Nov. 0 (U.B Livestock: Cattle salable 2.i0; supply mostly can- ner to common; early sales steady; me dium and good cattle quotable steady; good 1184 lb. led steers topped at 37.00 Monday; medium and good fed heifers to 23.50 Monday; common steers today 16.00 to 18.50: cutter and dairy type steers and hellers 10.00 to 11.50; common beef hell ers 13.30 to 18.00; canner and cutter cows mostly 9.25 to 10.50; shells down to 7.00: common beer cows ll.uo to 12.30; xood yount cows Monday to 10.00; common sauaage bulls 14.00 to 15.00. Calves flalable 50; market quotable steady; good vealers sslable 23.00 to 23.00 or above; common and medium calves 18.50 to 17.30. Hogs salable 100: holdover 150; early sales steady with Monday's close or mostly 1.00 below early that day; good and choice 180 to 2:0 lbs 17.50; bulk holdover supply unsold; some talking 17.00 down; good 140 to 170 lbs 13.00 to 15.30; 140 to 160 lb feeder accounts 16.00; good and choice 8 51b feeders to 18.50; good 365 to 430 lb sows 14.00 to 14.50; heavier weights sal able dqwn to 13.30 and below. Sheep salable 150; market slow: prac tically no good or choice nlauxliter lain! available; medium and good 19.00; mrdl- m and good feeder quotable 10.00 to 17.50 good ewes salable 0.M to 7 00. Chicago Livestock Chicago, Nov. 8 OJB (USDA) Livestock arket; Hotis: Salable 7,000. Slow: butchers fully 25 CfiiLt lower than Mondsy's av erage: good and choice 180 to 300 lhs 16.50 to 16.73; practical top 16.73; one load 17.00: over 300 lbs. scarce: sows teadr to 25 cents lower; weights around 430 lbs. down. 15.&0 to 16.35; some heav ier welght.1 down to 14.50. Sheep: fin labia 1..500. Generally slow; lambs steady: top 34.00 on choice wooled feed westerns and natives: yearlings weak; sheep strong; . slaughter ewes, mainly 975 to II 0. Cattle: salable 1.000. Calves 400. Dull: flau.hUr terra and she stock steady to 0 crntff lower; bulls weak to 2b cents lower; vealers about steady; two loads choice medium weight Ateers held around 38 00; few loads choice 950 to 1250 lbs., .14 00 to 35.30; most good to low choice .tteerft and yearllni. 36.50 to 32 30; me dium to low good, 19 00 to 26 00; four loidA good to choice 1000 lb. mixed steers and lirllerA, 30. j0, bulk good to low choice heifers. 25.00 lo 29 00; medium to low Rood, 19 00 to 24 M, few good cows up is do: common ana meaium beef cows, largely 13 13 to 1V73: cannera and cut. ters. II 00 to 13 .30; medium and good mi age bulls. 17 50 to 19 50: bulk me dium to choice vealers, 34.00 to 29.00; Mockers and feeders Alow. U. 5. Envoy Freed, Ordered Out by Czech London, Nov. 8 Pi Samuel Mcryn of the United States em bassy, accused of spying in Prague, hai been freed from prison and ordored out of the country, the official Czechoslo vak news agency reported to night. Mcryn was arrested Oct. 21 by Czech security police. The Czech news agency Ce tcka, in a broadcast from Prague, said Mcryn had asked the pres ident of the republic "to be re leased from prison by way of pardon." , Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Tuesday, November 8, 194917 New Minister Marshall Konstantin K. Rokossovsky (above), one of Soviet Rus sia'! top army commanders, quit the Red army to enter the Polish cabinet as minister of national defense. (AP Wire photo) SALEM MARKETS Completed from reporte of Balem dealere tor tne guidance or Capital JoarnaJ Readers. (Revised dally). Retail Peed Prleeai Esc Maah $4.80. Kabblt Pellets $4.30. Dairy Feed 13.70. Poultry. Buj'lng prices --Orade A color ed hens, 23c; grade A Leghorn hens and up, 27-29C. Orade A old roosters. 16c 18-i9c; grade A colored fryers, three lbs 36-290. Eggs Buying Prices Extra large AA, BSe; large AA, 52c; large A, 49-56c: medium AA, 42c: medium A. 40-44c: DulIeLa. 33-37e. Wholesale Prices KgR wholesale prices I -7c above these prices: above grade A generally quoted at 01c medium, 49c. Butterfat Premium 60c; No. 1, 64c; No. 3, 58 -60c (buying prices). Butter Wholesale grade A, 60c 1 re call 73c. Large Grade Eggs Advanced a Cent Large grades of eggs were ad vanced one cent by some local produce firms, Tuesday morning, following similar boosts on the Portland markets. The advance was a reverse of the trend the past three weeks during which time the top grades were dras tically cut In price, as much as 14 cents on top grades within a month. The smaller grades remained unchanged here Tuesday. Following is the new list, buy ing quotations, with the boost Tuesday: Extra large AA, 53 cents; large AA, 52 cents; large A, 40-56 cents; medium AA 42 cents; medium A, 40-44 cents; pullets, 32-37 cents. All other produce remained unchanged in the Tuesday list ings. Trying to Locate Yirg inia Thurston Salem police were endeavor ing to locate a 25-year-old wom an identified as Virginia Thur ston Tuesday in answer to a Call for assistance from her brother, John Thurston of Fos ter, Oregon. The brother told police his sister was known to have been in Salem about two and a half years ago, but that he had no knowledge of her whereabouts He asked that any Informa tion on her be forwarded to him or to their mother, Mrs. Anna Thurston, in Portland. She was described as five feet, three inches tall, red head ed, blue eyed and weighing 135 pounds. Fish can fast for long periods and should not be fed on Jour neys taking less than four or five days. DEATHS William Frederlrk Neptuna William rredrrlck Neptune, lata reat- dent of ms North Capitol atreet. In thU city November 6, t ttie aae of 72 year. Survived by wife. Mra. Kmma Neptune of flalrm: dnuirhter, Mra. Uorl Rrninoni of Turnrr: iiLster, Mra. A. J. Plnnlrlt of Bebrlni, Ohio; tlire alep-aorw. Carl A. Wood, Everett T. Wood and Emery F. Wood, all of Salem; and flv grandchil dren. Service will be held at the Clouah Barrlck chapel Wdneadny, November 0, at I 30 p m with Rev. Loni White nffl. clatim. Interment In tha City View cemetery. Mn. Meflnda 1. Camerftft Mra. M Blind J. Cameron, at tha real. denre at 1AQ South Vfw Place, Salem. No vember 9, at tha ae of 76 yeara. SurvlvM oy huanand, 0fritf D. Cameron of Salem: lOtjr on. Cordon Cameron. Cavlev. Alber ta. Canada. David Cameron of Pout PbIIj. Idaho, Archie Cameron of Salem and Hey nold.i Cameron of Roaehtirir; five datiah tera, Mra. Maria Notlielfer and MI.M Flor ence Cmron of Rilem, Mra. Manaret WalAh of Riddle, Oreion, Mr. Donald Beaton of Cayley, Alberta. Canada, and Mr. David Hhljwler of Staveley. Alberta, Canada; eight brother! and aUtera in Canada and II niece and nephew. Serv ice will be held at the Clouali-Barr'ck chapel ThUMdny, November 10, at 1 30 pm with mtirmtnt in Bale rut Manorial park. Mr. Sylva HiMer Mr, nvlva ilaliler, lit resident Of route 3, Can by. at an Oreion City hoaplt al, November 7, at tha, ace of 73 y-an. Survived by two anna, Darrell V Helaler of Sacramento, Calif., and Paul N. Hau ler of Canbr. two iranddaui htera; and five reat-trandchlldrTi. Bar vice will b held at th Clnuih-Barrlck chapel Wed nesday, November I. at 3 p.m. with Rav. Dudley Strain offlrtatlni. InUrment In BelcraM Memorial park. ttrS f. Rob Minn Kred F. Roberuon. at the realdenca at 137 Senate atraet. Wet Salem, Novem ber I, at tha aie of 73 year. Survived by Wlft, Mabel M. Robartaon, of Weat Sa lem; later. Mra. Jack MrKfever of Cut ler City. Oreeon; and brother. Thoma Rnbertnnn of Oranta Pa, Oregon. Ship ment w being mailt by Clough-Barrick company to th A J. Rnaa and Son mor tuary m Portland for aarvkaa and inter- manW Grains Firm As Corn Takes Lead Chicago, Nov. 8 (-W Grain firmed toward the close of to day's board of trade session, un der the leadership of corn. New export business in corn, combined with light offerings and short coverings to give to that grain a firm tone. Wheat recovered from recent weakness on buying by mills against sales of flour to eastern bakeries. Observers said the cor rection was largely technical. The close was strong and wheat finished lVs to V high er than yesterday s close Decem ber $2.11-Vi. Corn was 14 to 1T higher, December $1.19Ts- 4. Oats were to H higher, December 74. Rye was to 1 ',i higher, December $1.36 'A. Soy beans were Hi to 3 ecnts high, er, November $2.22 i and lard was 15 to 20 cents a hundred weight higher, November $9.62. Oregon '0'" Blasted On Skinners' Butte Eugene, Nov. 8 (IPi The Ore gon "O has been practically blasted from its legendary place atop Skinners' Butte, but it will soon be completely restored. Art Johnson, University of Oregon student body president, said that plans have not been formed as yet for restoration of the con crete school letter, since the damage was not extensive. How ever, he promised that the "O" will be "better than ever." Police patrols made a three- hour search of the northern por tion of the city early Sunday following a 5 a. m. explosion that awakened the residents throughout the city. A section of the lower right corner of the "O" had been demolished by dynamite, leaving a gap about four feet long in the 25-foot high letter. The only clue that might in dicate those responsible for the vandalism was a new layer of wet paint on portions of the "O." The paint, the police re ported, is an orange color, and so applied that it forms an "OSC" legend. Austria has only 35 daily newspapers and 17 radio, sta tions. OBITU ARY Frank H. Stteniradi LebanonPrank H. Sttonzradt, 77, died Nov. 3 at the Langmaclc hospital, from injurlea auitatned on Oct. 31 when (truck by a car on tha highway between Swe?t Home and Foster. He had been a reldci6 of Foster alnce 1889 and WM born In Contraoosta county. Calif.. In Novem ber 1872. Clravelde serviced. flrran"pd by the Howe-Huston chapel, will be n el it at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 9 in the pioneer Qllllland cemetery. Elder 3n Klmbal will officiate. Two niece and ona nephew aurvlve. Alice Elizabeth Spink Lebanon Mra. Alice Elizabeth Spink, 58, died at her home In the Crowfoot district Nov. 4. She came to Oregon ;4 yeara ago and lived at Harrlburg befjre coming to tha Lebanon aren. She was ion! Feb. 14. 1894, in Ethan, 8. D. Service vera held Tuesday at in a.m. at St. Edward Catholio church with Rav. Carl Wuch'er officiating. Burial In th Monroe Catholio cemetery. Rosary was recited at 8 p m. Monday at the Howe-Huaton chapel, eur. vlvora are her husband. Gale: tlniuhter, Mr. Helen Erlck-wn, Lehc.non, Mr. El mer Gooding, St. Paul, Ore.; .torts. Clar ence. Den nl and Jeme of Lebanon. Charlej of Anacortea. Wah., Tcr rente, Stockton: aLsters, Mr. Hnrley Klrby and Miaa Roieila Orady of South Dakota. Mr. William Ryan, Omaha; brotliet. Walter Orady and Robert Orady. South Dska'i. Charlea Orady, Canad, and ten grand children. Ira I. Btntley Lebanon Ira J. Bentley, 49, who dlrj Saturday. Nov. 6 In hi Sweet Home ra dio ahop, wa born In Neon. Kentucky, Sept. 11, 1900. He came to Sweet Home one year ago eatabllahlng the Rentier Radio ,hop. Funeral a'-rvtcea were ln'id Monday at the Howe-Hu.son chnp,. In Sweet Home with Elder H. D. Rtreder, pastor of the Severn h Day Advcnt'.U church officiating. Survivor are nja widow, Haley Mae of Sweet Home, Fon, Wltllnm D., Awed Homo; brother. Jamea and B. F. of Kentucky. Wiley of Ohio, and one lter, Mr. Armlnda Qulllcn of Ken tucky, William Co! Woodburn William Cole. 43. late resi dent of th Union district east of Wood burn, died at hi home Saturday, Novem ber 5. He wa born In Oreenfleld, lown. May 3, 1904, and came to Oreiton In 1944, and haa lived on Woodburn route 3 for the past four year. He wu a mrmber of the Trinity Lutheran church near Mt. Angel. Snrvlvon Include hi wife. Rleka Cole of Woodburn; jton Jaine nnl David Cole at home; a dauvhtpr Wynona Cole of Portland; hi mothrr. Mr. Kmma. C Le of Wlnteret, Iowa: hrothr. Melvln Cole or Whtttler, California; stater, Mra, Claude Reed. Mr. Joe Garrison, Uri, Pete Armstone. Mr. Roy Conaohcr all In Iowa and Mr. Claude Kehler of Port land. Funeral service will he held at 3 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 10 at Ihe Trinity Lutheran church with the Hv. John Werth oflciatlng and inlerin-nt will be In the Trinity Lutheran cemetery with tlie Klngo Mortuary of Woodburn In charge. (Adver:umenl) Druggists' Prescription For Relief of Itch When your skin Is Irritated with pimples, red blotches and other skin blemishes from ex ternal causes, you're crazy with itching torture, try S.initone Ointment. Itching stops prompt ly. Smarting disappears Imme diately. Sanltone Ointment is also wonderful for itching feet, cracks between toes und Ath lete's foot. For Sale Willett'i Capital Drug Store Stale at Liberty Phone 3 31 13 Constipation (Colitis) Is symptom, not disease. Rectal Ailment Are the Underlying Factor Hemorrhoids and other colon tilmenU must be corrected. No of Time No Hnapltallzullon Free Dwrlptlvr nnoklct DR. R. REYNOLDS Proctologist Naturo Rectal Specialist 1144 Center St. olrm Ore.