PAGE ZEL GOSSOON STATESMAN, Balm. Oregon. TridaY Morning; fan 5, 1942 , Seven Highway Bids Awarded In Camp Adair Area; 12th Street Paving Set by Board PORTLAND, June 4 -&)- The Oregon state highway com mission, gearing its road program to the nation' war effort, approved contracts totalling $1,300,000 but rejected a $522,918 job for the Camp Adair area. The commission awarded, or referred to the state highway engineer with power to award, contracts for rpvpti fpWni a piujccw uu u west oiae racuic highway to serve the army can tonment in the Corvallis area. The rejected bid was submitted by McNutt Bros., Eugene, for 2.52 miles of grading and 9.08 miles of paving on the highway between Monmouth and the Ben ton county line. Four additional contracts awarded or referred were for federal aid projects to facilitate -handling of increasing- shipyard traffic in the Portland area. Two contracts were for im provement of the Willamette highway In Lane county. Wartime expenditures, said the commission in a statement,- will be confined to "a3riunUtration, urveys, preparation of plans and acquisition of right-of-way for post-war work, and essential maintenance of the present high way system." All jobs not essential to the war effort should be suspended for the duration, the commission said. The commission will confer with the state land department some time before its next meet ing on leasing to private mining interests chrome-bearing sands of southern Oregon beaches. The commission withdrew a $1300 grant to state-owned radio atation KOAC at Oregon State PUBLIC RECORDS CIRCUIT COURT Reber G. Allen and Rex Al- right, trustees of William S. Jack estate, vs.- Martin C. Mon son and Lillie Mcnson: voluntary non-suit granted On petition of plaintiffs, explaining that defend ants have conveyed title to real property involved. Katie Martha Kelley vs. Har land Edward Kelley; complaint rW divorce, alleging cruel and in human treatment, asking custody f one minor child, $40 a month support money, $30 a month ali mony; married in Salem. May 1, 1934. Matred Stitt vs. Delferd Stitt; 4efendant ordered to pay $43 due relatrix on back support money at rate of $10 a month. Melba Trask vs. Lloyd N. Trask; Or Jer of dismissal based on motion Of plaintiff. Lee vs. Bloch; continued, with une 16 set as tentative date, be cause of illness cf one of attor neys. Georgia M. Drake vs. Ernest Drake; complaint for divorce, al leging cruel and inhuman treat ment, and asking restoration of plaintiffs' former name of Geor gia M. Knedler together with own ership of certain household furni ture; married in Worland, Wyo., May 28. 1929; supplemental peti tion asks order compelling de fendant to remain away from plaintiff during pendency of suit. Emma L. Tooze vs. Robert D. Hutchinson; stipulation allows ex tension of time to plaintiff until September 1 in which to file transcript on appeal. PROBATE COURT Mary Louise West estate: Mar ion E. West, son, appointed ad ministrator; J. F. Ulrich, George McGrew and M. Trommlitz named appraisers; heirs at law declared to be Marion E. West. Salem, and Roseoe J. West. Oakland. Calif.. college. The money was to have been for tourist promotion. E. L. Gray of Independence requested the commission to set . out the location of a bridge, over the Willamette river between the towns of Monmouth and Independence. The matter was referred to the engineer. C. H. Watzek of the Roaring River Logging company headed a delegation which requested im provement of a three-mile stretch or road near Scio. The road was needed for logging operations in northern Linn county, he said. Bids awarded: Benton, county Lewisburg Corvallis section of Pacific high way west, 5.56 miles of grading and paving; E. C. Hall, Eugene, and J. C. Compton, McMinnville, $226,925. Benton county Widen three bridges on Lewisburg-Corvallis section of Pacific highway west; J. F. Johnston. Newberg, $16,373. Marion county Twelfth street section in Salem, 1.26 miles pavement resurfacing:; Warren, Northwest, Inc., $20, 600. Bids referred to the engineer with power to award included: Polk county North unit, Monmouth-Benton county line section of Pacific highway west, 6.56 miles grading; E. C. Hall, Eugene, and J. C. Compton, McMinnville, $264,934. Polk county Construction of two pile trestle bridges on Mon-mouth-Suver section of Pacific highway west; J. F. Johnston, Newberg, $14,051. Polk county Widen three bridges on Suver-Lewisburg sec tion of Pacific highway west; J. F. Johnston, Newberg, $22,140. Polk county Construction of overcrossing on Monmouth Suver section of Pacific high way west; Averili and Corbin, Portland, $9640. Bids rejected included: Polk county Monmouth-Benton county line section of Pacific highway west, 2.52 miles grading and 9.08 miies paving; McNutt Bros., Eugene, $522,918. Two Convicted Of Espionage LOS ANGELES, June 4-P) Dr. Hans Helmut Gros, 34, German-educated native of Minneap olis, and his Kansas-born, Los Angeles-educated wife, Prances Goellert Gros, 31, were convicted of espionage Thursday. They are liable to maximum sentences of 20 years each, and Gros to five more for conviction on a second charge of failing to register as a foreign agent. Albrecht Rudolf Curt Reuter. 56, indicted with therrf, was freed Wednesday. Federal Judge Een Harrison said evidence azamst him was insufficient. He was a Beverly Hills, Calif., art dealer. Both Gros and his wife denied that they sent information of value to Germany. State Men Attend Transport Meeting A number of state officials, in cluding R. H. Baldock, state high way engineer, and Ormond R. Bean, statp lltilitif rnmmiecifinoc sons; Ruth Jones and Ruby Jane are in Seattle today attending a West, Salem. meeting arranged by federal Marie Cernik estate; $1200 real transportation agencies, property Marion county estate ad-I Federal regulations applyina to truckers and many other forms of transportation will be discussed at the sessions. nutted to probate and Karl Becke named administrator: Xjp. lie Wadsworth, Victoria Campbell and Helen Becke appointed ap praisers. Mary E. Palmer guardianship; US National bank of Portland, guardian, authorized to sell a$l. 00f bond of the Home Owners ; Loan corporation, reinvesting the money in a $1000 US savings bond, series G. Charles Zielinski estate; order confirming sale of Salem citv lot to Dorothy B. Zielinski fot $4200 property at edge of city to Joseph Zielinski for $3000 and other city property to Paul Zielinski for $1, 300. - v Hugh A. Dowd vs. Ralph Cal kin; William H. Trindle named guardian of defendant on petition .of plaintiff. H. C. Epley estate; final account of Maud A. EdIcv. administratrix. shows receipts and disbursements of $363.50, with $265.65 in. unsat isfied claims; h e a r I n g set for July 6. . J. N. Neiderheiser estate; order for sale of real property granted V. F. Neiderheiser, executor; an swer by Sarah E. Neiderheiser, guardian ad litem for Daniel L. Neiderheiser. - R. P. Nyo estate; George W. Potts, Jr, administrator, author ized to let aside certain real prop- Ety as exempt to widow, Mary Nye. ; ., " -' .. STICE COURT Robert Samuel Huff; violation at state motor transportation act, operating motor vehicle without Oregon license plates; $10 and costs on first count, $1 and costs an second, fr:T mcipai. contT ."-'- 7. CampbolL Portland; -fe givt right cf way; $23. L:LU Berryj Tiolitlon ! basic CUle;SlO. Obituary Crowley , Hiram Crowley, of Salem, died Wednesday, June 3. Survived by daughters, Carrie Arnick, Mary Alice Arnick and Myrtle Purvis all of Salem; sons Dr. C. H. Crow ley, Birmingham, Ala., and Dr. G. B. Crowley, Huntsville, Ala.; 13 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Funeral announcements later by Rose Lawn funeral home. Ilendrkks Mrs. Emelie G. Hendricks, late resident of 173 South Cottage street, Salem, Wednesday, June 3. Wife of Robert J. Hendricks, Salem; mother of Paul R. Hend ricks, of Salem; sister of Mrs. Charles Becke of Aurora, Mrs. Ernest Greenwood of Salt Lake City ,and A. W. Giesy of Port land. Services will be held Fri day, June 5, at 2:30 p. m. from Clough-Barrick chapel, Rev. Rob ert A. Hutchinson officiating. Concluding service in IOOF ceme tery. Please omit flowers. Gregg At the residence, 1597 Franklin street, West Salem, Thursday, June 4, Lewis Tildon Gregg, aged 63 years. Husband of Opal Gregg, and brother of Howard Gregg of Amarillo, Tex., W. E. Gregg of Fresno, Calif Mrs. JT O. Nix of Stillwater, Tex, and Mrs. Ella Brown of Rawlins, Wyo. Serv ices will be held in the chapel of the W. T. 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