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PAGE TEN Th 02EG0M STATESMAN Salea, Ors-goa, Scturdoy Morning, April 21. IMS COMMSSIONER'S COURT (Continued from Page 7) . A. Lewis, dep., 159.59; Ray Lick, id, 140.24; Ernest Denny, do, 108. 94; Grace N. Babcock, do, 107.44; Kta M. Baillie, do, 107.44; Gladys Edgar, do. 98.27; Gordon E. Tow- er, do, 162.09. Circuit Court: H. ' J. Bratzel, reporter, 189.24. Coun ty Clerk: A. ; M. Roethlin, dep., .189.14; G. M. Six, dep., 164.94; Ola Hughes, do, 140.44; W. Rez :. nlcsek, do, 104.89: Alice Baillie, . do, 118.69; Gladys White, do. 86.89; H. J.. Gregg, do, 62.49. County , CAirt: Gladys White, det. 29. Court House: Edw. Brasher, jan itor. 109.44; W. A. Gritton, do, 117.54; Wm. H. Morlarty. do, 99.24; 'C. H. Miller, do, 117.54; Ruth Hutchins. elev. oper., 61.74; Lil-.- llan Gardner, do. 58.14. Dist. Atty.: Anna M. Astill, stenog., 88.24. . Health Officer: W. J. Stone, M. --D.. health officer. 322.19; F. R. Coleman, inspector, 185.04; I. G. - Lerrnon, sanitarian, 153.69; Ber nice Yeary, nurse, 149.46; Grace L, Taylor, do. 28.01; Merwyn Dar ; by, do, 142.26; Evelyn Rasley, do, ' 69.14; Marjorie Wikoff. do, 113.69; Audrey Smith, do, 139.94; Jewell Walter, do, 144.14; Portia Conway, do, 156.64; Vera Wood, stenog., - 101.19; Mabel Fabry, do, 82.44; Ethel Lermon, do, 35.95; Dariel Brown, do, 92.34; Lora Goddard, do, 116.54; Betty Lockhart, do, 18.50. Constable: Ida Beck, clerk, 50. Justice Court: Wanda Wilson, Clerk, 101.99; Ida Beck, do, 42.44. Juvenile: Nona White, probation officer, 168.89. Recorder's Office: Francer.Mattson, dep., 95.29; Jo sephine Fredrickson, do, 104.67; Eileen Windedahl, do, 114.49; Adella Dickman, do, 89.94. School Supt: Carmalite I. Weddle. su pervisor, 131.19; Cora E. Reid, -dep., 128.24; Martha H. Fischer, secretary, 92.04. Sheriff: James J. Garvirt dep.. 157.79; B. R. Smith, do, 166.09; A. I. Johnson, do, 144.-J 59; W. E. Smith, do. izlbs; n. F. DomogaUa, do, 162.09; Myrtle i Evans, do, 124.19; Claire Ham :mang. do, 140.46; Howard Perry, do, 132.49. County Treasurer: Au drey H. Ewing, dep., 103.19. Coun ty Engineer: N. C. Hubbs, engi neer, 178.04; Barbara L. Smith, stenog., 112.94. Dor Fund: Paul Marnach, dog control officer, 123.- 77; H. J. Gregg, clerk, 50. County Property: Chas J. Zerzan, dep., 145.20; H. Wm. Thielsen, agent, 111.49; Peggy Kellogg, stenog, 92.34. Misc.: H. R. Crawford, i bonds, 581.25; J. P. Aspinwall, la i " bor, 144.14; Carl Carlson, do, 197. 65; J. J. HoUett, do, 108.23; Harry H. Lawrence, do, 78.19;, Charley Neubauer, do, 57.22; Edward Schmitt, do, 132.90; O. D. Bine gar, do, 135.31; J. A. Burns, do, 111.87; Harold Carbaugh, do, 164. 42; Walter S. Carbaugh, do, 117; T. D. Conyers, do, 190.94; Wm. P. Croker, do, 88.17; U. E. Denyer, do, 149.74; W. C. DeRoss, do, 147. 62; Arthur Drake, do, 120.42; Or ville L. Dunigan; do, 133.30; Har vey M. Girod, do, 147.59; Ralph Girod, do, 198.54; Laurel Lamb, do, 138.52; H. A. Martin, do, 141.20; E. L. Rogers, do, 131.83; Geo. L. Root, do, 176.05; G. E. Rowland, do, 136.39; Eugene Shattuck, do, 158.68; E. G. Syron, do, 111.28; Hugh Webb, do. 171.79; Frank Woelke, do, 174.99; Clyde Wood duff, do, 155.49; Lee Wells, do, 172.74; J. C. Curnutt, do 146.09; G. " A. Olson, do, 153.55: O. J. Moen, do, 67.29; P. J. Semolke, do, 82.07; W." Starzl, do. 82.07; IngoH Strom, do, 57.21; Kristian Thorpe, do, 133.45; Emil Johnson, do. 130.03; Theodore Kuenzi, do, 163.34; Llyod Jarman. do, 141.95; Jos. A. Robl, do. 150.35; L. W. Webber, do, 124.63; M. J. Mc Cormick, do, 139.96: Roy Hack-e-nberg, do, 103.73; Leo Kleczyn fki, do, 131.79; David DuBois, do, 109.32; E. J. Richards, do. 130.84; Arthur Blackburn, do. 172.94; Ol iver Johnson, do, 141.49; A. A. Richards. dq. 137.18; E. H. Busby, do, 145.13; A J. Taylor, do, 137. 86; Tom Bowmen, do. 139.58; Ray LaFollettfclo, 142.16; Charlotte Apple, clerk, 28.54; Rosemae How ard, do, 9.16; Mae Ledgerwood, bailiff, 50.75; Laural Lamb, labor, 17.37; Ernest Denny, T. E., 12.10; Ray Lick, T. E., 22.65; F. Alfred Williams, sups., 18.24. Sheriff Tax: Margaret Hill, clerk, 77.08; H. F. DomogaUa, do, 81.24; C. Hammang. do. 7.60; H. M. Perry, do, 6.20; Myrtle Evans, do,' 13.59; Faye DomogaUa, do, 17.81; Viol- ette West, do, 132.54; Raymond Werbowski, do, 122.54; Gladys Mink, do, 7.62; Hazel Siewert, do, 8.91; Helen Werbowski. do, 4.18. like.: Schneider's Coffee Shop, .meals, 8.50; Herbert W. Carter, atty. fees, 45; Remington Rand Inc., maint, 83.30; L. E. Barrick, per diem, etc., 66.75; Dr. Jos.- Bee- v man. exam., 7; Burton A. Myers, , M. D exam, 5; G. B. Smith, M D., do. 5; Frederick H. Eley, plans, 225; Hansen St Iiljequist, Inc., 'reps., 6.80; Martin Bros. Inc., sups. 10.30; Otis Elevator Co., do, 8.50; i Sears, Roebuck & Co., blinds, 73. 80; M. B. Hay den, T. IL, etc, 1Q; Lawrence Osterman, T. 4.80; John M. Hanrahan, fees, 250.30. ' Health Office: Bertelson & Son, - printing, 33.74; Central Pharmacy, , ,med. sups.v 40.58; IL R. Crawford, -postage, 25; Eastman Kodak Store, t Inc., sups., t.75; Harware Mutual " Etts Udnf id R ;. Tp Prlcei Paid! V - Prsiapt- Ileniittxnce Ck!? or Brlaf tour Cgg to EGG DEPOT ' Ill t. AMtt .itTT " " rertUai. Oro, v ' fc 8eC Kanta Oata, White iHt. Ke4 Oate, - I Sprisx Barley aad Wheat , . r Loeal IIy ad Esstern Oreron Alfalfa ' gf-Pal Brpl Dry and Penltry Feed ' ' FOX QUALITY FEED OF ALL KINDS TRY OCXS ? : i G3:Z221L'FIED- CO. A.' C. A 'ersn, Uuugtt tZi t zth Liberty St. Ytoam Kit a 04 - mMm . Ins. Co., transp, 4.80; Dr. D. B. Hill, dental serv, 9; Marion Coun ty Pub. Health Assn., sups, JO; Perry's Drug Store, med. sups, 2.70; Salem Masonic Temple Assn. rent, 135; Salem Medical Labora tory, lab. aery., 15.25; School Dis trict No. 4, teL, 1.15; Vera Suko, sups., 4.80; Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co, transp, 78.40; Jewell Walter, do, 2.50; Marjorie Wikoff, sups, 5.50; Willamette Ins. Agency Inc, transp-, 6; Dr. G. A. Williamson, med. serv, -18; Dr. Roscoe C: Wil son, do, 55. MJsc: Fred W. Lange, fees, 140.81; A. W. Simmons, do, 213.55; Arthur R. Zehner, do. 7.50; Dr. J. Ray Pemberton, exam, 10; Dr. Roscoe C. Wilson, do, 35; Den ver Young, meals, 295.22; Earl Adams, T. E, 73.10; Sybil C. Cat lin i & Rollin K. Page, trustees, rent, 40; Cooke Stationery Co, sups, 10.30; Joseph B. Felton, postage, 5; A. M. Amo, Silv. Cons table, 14.25; Jno. P. Hunt & Son, bond, 20; W. C. Miller, Wood, Const, 4; Alf O. Nelson, Silv. Just & rent, 71.90; O. E- Crowe, sher iff, nuleage, etc, 0.75; Nona White, postage, etc, 3. Poor Misc.: The Boys & Girls Aid Society, care, 10; Catholic Charities Inc, do, 55; Oregon Protective Society, do, 5; State Public Welfore Comm, as sistance, 1,057.30. School iupv.: Agnes C. Booth, postage 4T.E, a Calif. Test Bureau, tests, 88.43; Hawkins & Roberts, rent, 55; Kraps & Lon, sups, 67J5; C. A. Vibbert, sups, 1; Carmahte I. WoHHU T. V. . 21.95. Misc.: J. H. Lauterman, rent, 150; H. J. Rowe, do, 22.50; H. R. Crawford, postage, 171.74; Dept. of Agriculture, seal er, 186; Clive Scott, radio exp, 6.30; Ballou Sc Wright, sups, 2.94; Rex O. & Glendora A. uurgess, lease, 150; E. H. Burrell, sups, 50.63; Capital Auto Parts, do, 0.57; Capital City Bindery, do, 355.95; Capitol Lbr. Co, lbr, 53.04; The r-nmtal Press, sups.. 34.80; Clyde Equipment Co, "reps, 82.50; L. M. Case, hauling gravei, Columbia Equip. Co, reps, paw9i Motor Sales Co.. reps. 11 42; ComT Sand & Gravel Sup ply Co, gravel, 69.75; A. DeSan tis, do, 308.60; Frank Doolittle 19.04: Walter J. Downs, reps, 18.57; Feenaugh- ty Mach.J Co, reps, oo.i, stone Stores, sups, 50.45; Frank & Etzel Sales Co, lbr, 462.16; Freres Lbr. Co, reps, 2ie.zo; ine J. K. Gill Co, sups., 29 26f Gd more Oil Co, oil, 22.26; Ralph A. Girod, T. E, 38.75; J. E. Hasel tine & Co, sups, 9.05; Howard Cooper Corp, reps, iu.iu, WiTAnepn do. 136.91: Leonard B. Judson, do, 2.25; Geo Keppinger, hauding gravel, e .ou ; J as . Maden Co, petty cash, 14.M: L r -Mrirarland Co.. oiling, 694.39; Douglas McKay Chev. Co, reps., 22.85; Mill City Mig- vta 7- Mniintain States Power Co. lbr , 339.87; Mountain States Pow er Co, L & P, 35.30; John Nag, hauling gravel, 456; Niedermeyer Martin Co, frt, 129.43; Needhams Book Store, sups., 159.70; Oregon Gravel Co, gravel, H3Z.ao; ure- eon Physicians' Service, aues, rn Ktnt Affrt. College, club work, etc, 3,905; Pac. Tel. & TeL Co, teL, 195.41; roruana uw. w Co, L & P, 141.95; Rahn-McWhor-ter Paper Co, sups, 13.30; J. H. Rigdon, graveL 258.75; Roen Type writer Exchange, reps, 12; Salem a9mn! Hosn.. X-rays, etc, 94.- 75; Salem Ins. Agents Assn., bonds 2,057.68; Salem Iron wonts, reps, 34.75; Salem Laundry Co, sups, t- Kalfm Steel & Supply Co, do, 7.85; Salem Tire Service, do, 7 85; Salem Water Comm, water, 26.34; Clyde Salisbury, reps. 23.50; Corutnrv Service Co.. SUPS., 3.15; Scellars & Foley Inc., ins, 14.80; Silver Wheel Motor ireigni, in., 0.80; Geo. P. Smith, reps, 3.50; Standard Oil Co, gas, 1,077.47; Statesman Pub. Co, sups, 521.50; Stevenson & Meflord, reps, l, Qhu Oil Co. cas. 104.70: State Tire Service, sups, 69.09;- Treas nrv T5ert. Procurement, do, 99.66; U R. Tweedie, diesel, 34.86; Un- mh-Knarro Printing Co.. SUPS, au; Valley Motor Co, reps, 109.54; Valley Oil Co, dieseL &7; val ley Welding Supply Co, sups, a. Wallap Garaee. reDS ' 1.50; Walling Sand & Gravel Co, gravel 118.20; Western Union, tei, e.a; Willamette Auto Wrecking, reps., 585r W. Weneenroth, gas, 1; Woodbury Co, sups, 47.70; R. D. Woodrow, reps, 17; Denver Young T. E, etc., 185.78; Chas. J. Zerzan, T. E, 6.55; Walter H. Zosel Co, reps, 12.05; Arthur Drake, refund, bond, 1.88; N, C. Hubbs, postage, 1; Dogs: Paul Marnach, T. E, 59. 35; Claude Boone, sheep killed, 4; City of Salem, licenses, 87232; H. K. Funrue, sheep killed, 42.50; Clarence Goffin. do. 25; Fred Hot tinger, do, 6; Ola Hughes, do, 6; Mrs. J. O. Jensen, turkey killed, 5.60; W. M. Mickenham, sheep killed, 12; Marvin 'Wells, do, 10; David Wied, do, 5; Mrs. Harlan Wilson, turkeys killed, 22.13. Mlse. Eddie Ahrens, T. E, 31.40; Mabel H. Chadwick, Sec., dues, 5; A. A. Geer, T. E, 22; Warren Gray, T. E, 4:10; Bancroft Whitney Co, books, 10.50; West Pub. Co, sub, 10; Hendrie Med. Laboratories, lab serv, 125. PROCEEDINGS 'January f, 1945: Bonds, Audrey IL Ewing, Samuel J. Butler; Per mits, to haul logs, Adell Hutchin son. B-R jLogging Co, W. L. Rak, John Tolmsoff and WilT K Gates; Pipeline permit. W. F Hughey. Jan. 3, Application of Albert Fried for wrecking license, disapproved; Permit t ohaul logs, Andrew Tot land; Beer license, Elbert E. Dick son. JanT 5: Beer license, 4 Roy Philippi; Agreement " for sale . of timber, John. TolmsofL Jan. 6: Bonds of, Roscoe Shelton and Ag nes C Booth. Jan. 8: Final hear ing Indemnity Claim of Paul P Opalka; Permits to haul logs, Har old Hannegan, Boozer (, Lbr. Co, John Tolmsoff, C. W. Danforth; Hugh Aldrich, Ed. Stortz;- Pole ... ... lin' Termit. :i Portland Gen. Elec. Co.; Bond, Earl Adamv Jan. 11: Beer License, James c wauace. Ton ts Rnndx. J. T. Jones. D. Geoi Cole; Permits to haul logs. Carl M. Stevens QrreU Lane ana Harold McKay, Albert DeSantis, nan plTnr. C C. Cameron; Wrecking licensee H. C Lockhart, approved.- an. is: Bona, a. ax. Amo; Quit Claim deed, Ernest v Pnwn t ux. Jan. 15: Lease for Stock Pile ite, Rex Q. &, Glendora A. uurgess. jmi. io. line permit,!; Portland Gen. Elec. rn' Permit 1 to haul logs. A. H. Sacher; Bonds, . E. E. Howell, Frank Gard. Jan. 19: Bond, W. C. Miller. Jan. 20: Motion RE: ti. fnr Jail Quarters: Union Oil Cci awarded gasoline contract; Quit Claim deeds, Grover Hill man ri U Dowd et aL Jan. 22: Permit to haul logs, David Schaf- er; Contract Sale 1 property Myr tle Hays. Jan. 23: Permit to haul inert Chas. DeGuire: " Quit claim deed, Noel Mill- et ux. Jan. 24: Treasurer's report, approvecu Jan. . ib.F limiw Marie H. 21ieeler: Miv and Harrv Steinbock: Pole lin permit,-Portland. -Gen.' Elec Co.; Release UA Agreement, Richard S. and Merica Elizabeth Jan. 27r Pole line permit. Portland Gen. Elec Co.. Jan." 29: Quit claim deed,. The Maccabees; Resignation Of N. C. Hubbs placed on file. Jan. ,30: Indemnity claim of Arthur R. Zehner, final hearing Unr vhj loi? 1945. Jan. - 31: Transfer Order; ury List for 1945. i , i in iini m Heavy Selling Drops Grains, Barley Dives CHICAGO.' April 20-OPV-Barley broke the five-cent limit today and other grain futures markets suf fered important losses under sell ing, that approached liquidation during the final hour. Fractional recoveries were made whn chart coverins and commis sion house support developed just before the close, but some wneat and rye deliveries were off nearly two cents at the finish. I Profit cashing and hedging were responsible for some of the losses and nit traders influenced by in creased grain receipts at terminal markets and. favorable crop , re ports, were on the short side. Hedge selling, particularly of July wheat,! was credited to flour millers and was regarded as deii nite indication of further improve ment in the supply of freight cars available for midwest grain smp ments. At the finish r wheat was higher to 1 lower than yester days, close, May $1.72y4-. corn was up Va to off , May $1.12 .! Oats were down to 1, May 63. Rye was off to 1, May $1.30-4. ' Barley f was 4 tox5 lower, May 99. Stock Market Loses Ground l ;is- ' M ' - ; .' NEW YORK, - April 20-(ff)-Se- lected stocks, paced by rails, mov ed into the recovery column today although top gains running to two or more points were reduced sub stantially or converted into minus signs for numerous market leaders at the close.i Earnings, dividends and contin ued hopes for constructive action by the new Washington regime served to keep bullish fires smoul dering. Selling cropped up in the final hour, ; however, on the idea that the recent sharp jump to new 8-year peaks called for more of a technical correction. j Transfers of 1,130,000 shares compared with 1,680,000 yester day. The Associated Press 60 stock average was off .1 of a point at 63.8. ' " -1' Quotations at Portland Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., April 20 AP) Butter AA prints 46-46,,aC, cartons 46,i-4T,ie; A crade prints 45i-46c. cartons 4Hi-464e; B grade prints 45-45ic, cartons' 46-469c. . r Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered in Portland 52-52'sc: premium qual ity, maximum of 45 of 1 per , cent acidity 52-53'aC: valley routes' and country points 2c less than first or 50-51 ,ic. - . !. - Eggs To retailers: AA extra large 46c; AA Urge 44c; A Urge 42c; A me dium 38; small (pullet 35c dozen. Live poultry Buying prices from producers Broilers up to 2 lba. Xl.Se; fryers 2 to 3'i - lbs. 314c; roasters over 2i lbs. 314c: Lghorns 284c: colored Tiens all weights 484c. Country meats Rollback prices to retailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers, 120-140 lbs. 19-18M,c; vealers AA 22ic; A 2Uic; B 19'ic; S 15-17c; culls 12-15c:-beef AA 21 ',4c; A Mc; B lSc; C 16cr - canner-cutter cows 13-14c; bulls, canner-eutters 14-14c; Umbs AA 2c; A 24ac: B 22Vc; C 10-lOc: ewes PS IV nr. M 12e; R 104c . Cheese Selling price to Portland retailers: Oregon triplets 294c; daisies 294c; loaf 30.1c; triplets to wholesal ers 27c; loaf 27 Vie OB. i s I - Rabbits Government ceiling: Ave rage country killed -to retailers - 44c; liba faiee to. producers 22-34C lb. Turkeys -Government takes sup ply, market nominal. , 's Onions Green 70-75c dot bunches. Onion Idaho 3-inch 1.00-2.10; do No. 1; -local. Oregon 230 50-lb. toaf. Onions Sets, eastern. 32s 1.65; plants WaUa Walla. 60 bunches 0.00-OJO. - Petatoea Deschut-i ccdls 3.00; Klamath Palls . culls 340 cental; Ms, 1.60 bag; local la. 100s. 440. Potatoes New Texas Red Tri umphs 3.62 -per 50-M. bag;. Florida 3.1S per 50-lb.- bag; Maine No. 1, SJt. wool Government control. --it' Cascara .bark 1944. peel 15c lb. . Mohair 1941. 12-month 4Se lb. - Hay . Wholesale prices nominal; Al- caiia mo. a r oener-ai-3e; oats-vetch 25 ton ratley points; timothy eastern Oreg on) f ckxr tn-Ti ton. Pprtland Livestock ' " : rRTLAKTJ,s Ore, April 20WAP) WFA) Salable and total cattle 10; reJvee 10; market mostly nominal.' de mand broad for all classes; week's top fed steers best heifers -16.00; canner-cutter cows salable 7.00-10.00; medium-good beet cows salable 11.00 13.00; medium-good sausage bulls sal able 1030-1330; good heavy beef bulls quotable 1UO or above: rood vealers 13.00-1940; ' choice salable to , 14.00; medium grades 13.50. Salable hogs none, total 100; market quotable) steady, mostly at ceiling; butchers eligible : around 15.73;' sows 15.00; Rood stags' quotable 1340-14.00; few good -choice f 0-11 6 lb. feeder pica 1X30..:. - . .. A- ... - - , , ... ,; - Salable sheep aono, total T25; mar- ket nominal: food-choice woold and spring Umbs salable 15.50-16.00; - food yearlings quotable 13.50; ' good-choic wooled ewes ellfible to S.00; recently shorn ewes (JS down, e . Portiand Grain s PORTLAND. Ore., April XO AP Wheat futures not quoted, i CaA grain not quoted. ! Caah wheat (bid): Soft 'white li04: toft whi (excluding Hex) 1AV. white club western red 1.51. t Hard red winter: Ordinary lJ0at 10 per cent 15; 11 per cent 12; U per cent 1.68. Hard white Baartr Ordinary 131; 16 per cent 1.52; 11 per cent l; It per cent 1.65. . $ .Today's car receipts: Wheat 20. flout Si corn J. hay 1. mittfeed 1. Stocks and Bonds ! : ' . - - April STOCK AVERAGES 20 1 -:i U i Indus rrlday . , m j Previous day weex afo Month ago xear ago BOND AVERAGES i, - ... 30 Friday Previous day weex ago Month ago Year - ago IMS j Salem Market Quotations I ;The prices below supplied by a lo cal grocer are Indicative of the dally market prices paid to growers by Sa le tn buyers but art not guaranteed by The Statesman: . BUTTER, EGGS AND POITLTRT CSnkect to caanca wttbont notice) BUTTERFAT Premium m i ; : J4 M ' Ml A i .U : .45 475 - Si 21 2840 24.00 31.80 31.80 1330 .04 to 46 No a BUTTER PRINTS A b ;; i Quarters EGGS Extra large Mediums Standards Pullets Cracks POULTRT No. 1 colored hena No. 2 colored bens Bakes Colored frys Lamba . , , Ewea Cows, boners and cutters .04 to .06 : Cows, common , , m to .08 Cow, top dairy , to 49.50 Cowa. beef type 09 to .12 . Veals , - .13 to 44.80 Bulls , .08 to J2 Hogs. 160 to 270 Sows , . 1545 13 to 1430 Classified AdTertlsing Statesman Classified Ads Call 9101 Three Insertions per line 25c Six insertions per line,-.. 40c One month per line, $1.25 Minimum charge 25c; 3 tL min ;j imum 35c; 8 tL min. 45c No ii refunds. . j Copy for this page accepted un til 0:30 the evening before publica tion for classification. ; Copy re ceived after this time will be run under the heading "Too Lata to Classify " s ' The Statesman assumes no finan cial responsibility for errors which may appear in advertisements pub lished in its columns and in cases where this paper is at fault will reprint that part of an advertise ment In which the typographical mistake accurs. . i ! The Statesman reserves the right to reject questionable advertising. It further reserves the right to place all advertising under the proper classification. ; A "Blind" Ad an ad containing a Statesman box number for an ad dress is for the protection of the advertiser and must therefore be answered by letter. The Statesman I not at liberty to divulge infor mation : as to the identity of an advertiser using a "Blind ad. Legal Notice IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF I THE STATE OF OREGON I FOR THE COUNTY OF $ MARION, PROBATE DE $ PARTMENT . r In the Matter of the Estate of AUGUST C. STEINGRUBE, De ceased. : i Notice of Hearing of 1 ! Final Account " Notice is hereby given that the final account of HOWARD B. STEINGRUBE, as Executor of the estate of - AUGUST C. STEIN GRUBE, deceased, has been filed in the County Court : of Marion County, State of Oregon, and that the 30th day of April, ,1945, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock -A. M. has been duly appointed f by such Court for the hearing of objec tions to such final accounting, and settlement thereof, at which time any person interested in such es tate may appear and; file objec tions thereto in writing and con test the same. - j f Dated this 24th day of March, 1945. - i - f- f HOWARD B. STEINGRUBE, t ' " ;', Executor. OTTO K. PAULUS, I Attorney for Estate, 410 First Nat Bank Bid l Salem, Oregon. - -.-..; ; i. i First ' Publication: March 24, 1945. I f I Last Publication: April 21, 1945, f. r MJ4-3l.A.7t14-21. In The Circuit Ccirt Of The State of Oregon For The County ,Of Marion . In the Matter of the ltate) No. 10045 ot Joseph HiUer, Deceased.) Otatlon ft j - t. I : : To Barbara BUler. 5 f . . 5 To The Alien Property Custodian. : f To any and oil ether heirs, devisee s. legatees, persona, unknown who may be interested herein. i In The Nam Of The State Ol Ore ton. You and each of you are hereby commanded to appear in- Probate De- partment. Before trie stonoraMe ur cuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of -Marion, at the Court Bouse in the . City of Salem. Oregon, within, 10 days from tho data of this . Citation, upon you. if service thereof ts-mad upon you wHhln aaid County- of Marion, -and within 20 days from the idata of service of this Cita tion upon you. If service- -thereof -to made upon you within any other county . ox tn sxat . ot ; Oregon.- anq withln 2a days from the date of the first publication thereof If this 'Cita tion is servedupon you- by publicaf tion thereot -and show cause, if any there e,-wby an. order -should -not be mad by said: Court authorising nd directing Robert G. Clostermann, the administrator de bonis non of said above entitled -estate to sell at private or public aato., o h highest-bidder, for cash or -o- teiia to -fa aanimHl by said Court, all of the real proper- iiesrpeiongxngrTO saia estate, zor tn purpose: of distribution and to protect toe interests of. this estate aa prayed for in the petition herein. t This Citation - H served upon , yow pursuant to an Order of the Honorable Ceo. R. Duncan, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and enter d in -the above entitled Court and matter on April 5th, 1S4S. . Witness my hand and the Seal of aid Court, affixed this Sua day of April. 1M5. t . , - - H. C. MATTSON.: -k . Clerk of th Circuit Court. By Alice 3. Baillie, Deputy. I ROBERT G. CLOSTERMANN, Attorney at. Law. 320 Lumbermen Building, roruana, vregca. Ap. i-ii-zi-28, uy. a. 10 10 IP Ralls UtU Sties 853 393 423 633 85.6 393 42.7 633 ui aa " as 9 i a a 8l!l 36a 40 J 603 70 4 i 38 0 - fil l - lSs 15 60 lails Indus Util roen L-100.0 104.8 107.0 72.4 100.0 1M-8 . 107.0 723 IW.tl ltJ IV1.9 Tl.I 99.6 105 107.1 70 J 73 10S3 106 B M i 100.0 1054 1074 72.4 Financial Livestock and Poultry rOR SAIX-Pur Bred y Guernsey Cow. fresh S weeks, milkintf a vallons White's Ranch. 1 mil cast of Turner. TOR - KAIJC flm 1 tmllh-lnv ' Shnr. horn heifer. lYesh in a week or 10 aays. Urge size and has every Indica tion of being good milker. Ph. Dallas lira or see J. H. Harland. Rickreall. FOR SALK Black saddle horse, ren. tie , for women and children, i B. L Beckner. Rt. 2. Box 242. f TOR SALX Pin to. taJominoS. flaxv sorrels, writ Hollls Schrader, Wagon tire NO Burns, Oreg. . '..- 10 RXAD rood milk cows, average 40 gal. per day, $1000. Owner in hos pital, must sell. D. Beach, Rt 1, Box 270. Inq.- Lincoln Store. ' bulls and - veals. Will call at . farm C. I Snethen, 3570 t Turner Road Ph- 21M5 Mams or eves f . ' IP You want to buv anvthln listed In this column and need th cash to buy it -with, then da what hundreds of other people do phone Salem 3101 and ask for the money on the Per sonal Finance Company's Special Pi ttance Plan. 511 State Street. CUSTOM HATCHING; Order earlr for Best Dates I - Small orders, ducks, wild funt. a specialty. Baby chicks. N.H. strain. C. E. Milton. 85 Lansing. Ph. 9526. j RABBITS WANTED, top prices. Brine them in. Furs bought. Breed in stock, does and young for sal. Harder fUBDit Farms. 3409 Cherry Avej Phone 2-1234 or 2-1382. i Help Wanted WANTED: Turkey nickers and hour workers to register now for turkey work which will start about May 1st. Northwest Poultry dt ' Dairy Products Co.. 1505 N. Pront. - - s COOK wanted at 440 StaUSt Are You Crazy . J . About growing things vegetables, flowers, etct - i . - We've " a good Job open jiow for a sales person in our garden i supply department See Mr. Henry, Montgom ery Ward, today. TYPISTS - STENOGRAPHERS -ACCOUNTING CLERKS - ACCOUNT ANTS - WANTED FOR STATE JOBS. DISCHARGED VETERANS URGED TO APPLY. SEE D. L. McBAIN. ROOM 206, OLD HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING. f Help WantetV Male Workers now employed In war pro duction should not apply and will not be considered for employment by em oioyers advertising In this section - EXPERIENCED driver wanted by Railway Express. Must know city. $114.50 mo. 44 hr. wk. I CUTTERS for 300 cords of balm. A. W. Crocker. 1ft miles north It ,a mil east of Salem. Phone 21146. I WANTED Carpenter f or repair work. Call at 1645 N. lth. CRITICAL war work, day or night shift Reiman Supply Co. Apply 20 Highway Ave., or Phone 8203. MAN on turkey" farm, good s wages. 310 Pioneer Trust Bldg. WANTED: Chocker setters and a wood buck for a steam donkey. Top wages. J. T. Hunt Log. Co. : Phone Sweet Home 0111 Collect WANTED, MEN FOR HOP YARD WORK PICK up- points 7 -20 a. m. every morning. 1. Farm Labor Office 361 Chemeketa. 2. Ladd & Bush Bank Cor, State St ComT. 3. Miller and Commercial Street JOHN J. ROBERTS & CO. Phone 23052 or 0623 ? WANTED j Experienced Mechanics VALLEY MOTOR CO. Center St Liberty Ph. 3158 WANTED: Married man on dairy farm. S1BO.00, house, lights, potatoes At milk. Phone 67F15. KITCHEN Janitor. Marion Hotel. BUS BOY. day shift The Spa. EXPERIENCED Tire changers. Fire Stone Store. Center and Liberty. HIGH School boy to work evenings, also Saturdays and Sundays. Saving Center, Portland Road. Help WantedFemale WANTED Stenographer, full or part time. Ph. 3424 or call 212 Masonic Bldg. SALESGIRLS wanted. Apply Metro politan Store, 136 N. Coml. i Wanted, Saleswoman in Retail Dept. Should have also a good working knowledge of elementary bookkeeping, shorthand St typing. Ask to see Mr. Pickens. ..- - n . Thos. Kay ; Woolen Mill Co. . EXPERIENCED pantry woman. Good wages, steady position. Marion Hotel. " OFFICE Position in circulation dept of Statesman. Prefer that you be able to take dictation. See Mr. Clark. BURROUGHS bookkeeping machine operator. Permanent position, local of fice. Stat qualifications, experience and salary expected in first letter. Writ Box 377. Statesman.' ". -i 1 WOMEN to 'learn "pressing, also repair lady at City Cleaning Works, 1245 State St Apply in person. . HOUSEKEEPER. Good home. Man and 'daughter. School age. Phon S4TS after C pm. .- h,- - v-- SALESLADY for children wear dept Permanent position. Writ Box 274. Statesman. -. . --s--" 1 WAITRESS for evening shift Apply Blue Bird. . - - J r -WANTED: Batlady .between as and 40 yrs. Reference. - Pn Reference, on 3050 after 10 AJt. WOMAN Wanted. Ko experience nec essary. -Salem Laundry, 262 S. Higbv EXPERIENCED fountain girt Th Bps, i'-v.! r - WANTED: 3 - ExperieD Marion Hotel . f r-. eed valtresa. k WOMAN t yrs.foVrntalds Work. Apply Hotel Salem. Steady work Legal Notice NOTICE OF FTNAL SETTLEMENT. ' Notice is hereby: given that th un dersigned ' has filed in - the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Mar ion County, Probata Department, his duly verified Final Account, as exe cutor of th estate of 7. W. D Lap. deceased, and said Court has fixed Monday, the list day of May, 1844, at the hour of -10 .-00 o'clock A.M. of said day, as th time; and th Circuit Court Room in the County Court House at Salem, in Marion County. -OreKen. as the place for hearing said Final Account and all objections thereto. Dated -t Salem. Oregon, this 21st day of April. 1949. v . 4. ' - Perry De Lap! ? 7 Executor of th estate of J - W. De Lap, Deceased. Ronald C Glover.-- f Attorney for Executor,- -205 Oreron Buriding, Salem, Oregon. Ap 21-22 My S-12-12. . v- Farm - "StricUy Pritate" WHEtt WE LEFT CAMP.XXW & M00KE rJ&AWS GOWS I TJOKT SEE. HOttJ HE Help Wanted f Male 1 2nd Loader, R. R. Cars 1- 2nd Loader, Trucks 1 2nd Riger, Hi lead ; 1 Log Truck Driver Above must be LOGGERS 4 Chokersetters 1 -Landing Chaser, Hi lead Will teach 6 DAY WEEK ll2 Rate for over 40 Hrs. ... . j rV';'' ' : Transportation furnished from Dallas to Woods. Call 9565 Salem after 6;30 p.m., or 34F15 Independence before 5 p.m. week days. Workers now employed In essential Industry need not apply. All clearances must be mad through a focal TJ. S. Employment Servic CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO. DALLAS, OREGON Loggers and Mill Men (Needed t' C0BBS & jValsetz, Oregon i WOODS DEPARTMENT 4 CHOKER SETTERS. 1 WHISTLE PUNK, 1 SET OF FALLERS, 3 BUCKERS, 1 DONKEY DOCTOR HELPER. ! 'if ! ! ! mill! department 1 TAIL COGGER, 1 DROP MAN. 1 SHAKE DOWN MAN. 1 HOG FEEDER, MILL LABORERS, 4 GREEN CHAIN MEN. " ; I Board and room available. See "Ike" at the U. S.; Employment Service,: Salem Help Wanted Female HELP WANTED: Energetic womea 12-43 yrs. in good health and Inter ested in retail business Full training opportunities with good pay from- the day you start Apply today Room 208, McGUchrist Bldg.. Safeway District Office.... -- - :-v i ... : Situations Wanted CHILDREN eared for by th day tn my, home. 1065 S. 18th. . - , CHILD car day or eve. Ph. 21022. CHILDREN -cared for. Re a. Ph. 2772. ' CHILDREN eared tor. Ph. 2643. - PreSchool Playschool; 1 13S1 Stat Prt- ttT -r P GARDEN Plowing, smalt tractor.' Rt X box ISi Melton Stevens. Ph. 4SF21. Money to Loan. YOU RECEIVE INDIVIDUAL CON- S1DERATION WHEN YOTJ- - j J APPLY t TO 7 . .J ' General Finance Corp.! ' FOB --i - f.-:V 1 QuicJc Gash Loan4 Locally owned and operated,' w are familiar with all Vocal needs -and con ditions and lend. on. aery reasonable security. Up. to 12 mo- to ; repay. ' - Teleohon git - Stat fJe.1S-l38i.l3t S. ComjnercialS' PRIYATE MONEY Anto' And Track - Loani ii: Contracts' Refinanced Honey tor " new an nsed ears trucks regardless of .ago- f -N delay bring ear and title and get the. money You retain possession of wehid. -1 to IS jMDths t repay. After a'eiocB unon , $3(1 as Ulfi ter-appiatment r i 5 - ROY H; SIMMONS gtegutated by state ; -!3t 8 Coml St Phon tlU M 192i Auto Loans-' Willamette Credit Co. JTH FLOOR GOARD! AN BUtLDlNC ....UCZtiSf-4taf 2 ..,;. - Markets - By! Quinn Hall MILES A HOUR BIT COULD nS65RTOT Help WantedMale $195Pr.Hr. 1.15 Pr. Hr. 1.15Pr.Hr. "1.15 Pr. Hr. experienced. 1.05 Pr.Hr. 1.15Pr.Hr. if willing. MITCHELL Money to Loan WE LIKE TO SAY "YES" WHEN PEOPLE WANT A LOAN ' Making personal! loans is our busi ness. The more times we say Tfes th more business we do. That's why w do our best to say 'Yes' to every request for a loan. At 'Personal' there are no -hard-and-fast rules. Th trans action Is handled promptly, privately, without involving outsiders. Loan of S2S to f300 on jour salary, furniture or auto. j- : 1 . .... Personal Finance Co. Room 125. Second Fir. New Bligh Bldg. 18 State St, Phone: Salem 2191 ; Lie. S-122 M-105 $ $ MONEY $ $ . . W make an types of personal loans including furniture, note and ear loans, for ? any worth while .'cause; W : also make real estate loans and buy real stat' contracta.- For quick and effi cient servic se or phon .-. :t, . STATE FINANCE CQsJ Phone 4121. 212 Guardian Bldg. Salm ; Lie S tlf-M m For SaleMisellarieoris t FEMALE CANARIES for Bate: Call eves.. or .mornings. 271 P St. - - PEN FIELD automatic gas hot water neater, cream colored tank works feetlVr alaa enllent wartlmh. trunk. Ph.,4432.', - . . ; j : tt ."I 'j .G. E. REFsUGKRATORt Hotpot-); range, mangle, davenport - and chair, ther fnise. artickts. Jdayteen ari4l S.Llbrty Saturday ajn. . . ' MARSHALS. STRAWBERRY . plants. Ph. aao. ; i. . 4. . . t PRE-WAR ! BILTWELL bed : daven port. 2210 Chemeketa. ,; 'If t ;.. . AUTOMATIC electrie iron and sse trietoaster. J7 Knapp. - NXARLYiSff ico ught plant' volt and appliances. Radio, iron, vac uum cleaner, and h.p. meter. Rea son for selline now on -electrie lin. K. H. Erickaon. on mi. East Mehama. ' 21 - CHEV.t COUPE, new tires, will make good pick-up. Also" heavy- stock trailer. Will take trade. 2 mi. west of Salem on Dallas Highway, Box 48. . . - CORVALLIS and RooKhiU strawber f THIS IS Sl ' . f HURRY W , if Z-4"- m WANTED ry piasu. jzwA.tomi, j . '( Classified For Sale BliiecllaneonV ONE BABY BUGGY. On bassinett. ; 1 high chair, all $18.00. 1103 So. 12th. Phone 5337. .. - j l... . NEW COTTAGE typ trailer house, Txl4. Daveno, stove. Ph. T772. Ki Bel- mmuri- jI-'- - -.ni.rX-u--r,!ju-..T.rIJ.. FACTORY BUTLT Trafler House. 14 foot, light weight, clean, good condi tion. Must sell this week. 109 S. 12th St FOR SALE Wood rang and heater, sewing machine, couch, few chairs, several other small articles. Priced rea sonable. Se . I ZJCO N. CHTLDS. INC a REALTORS 244 Stat St, s i Ph. 9281 WELDERS New or used A.C.-D.C. At last a general purpose are welder, th first practical underwriters approved weld ing machine built to operat satisfac torily from 110 volt power stipply. ' i GAS or ARC OUTFITS FOR RENT.! VALLEY WELDING SUPPLY CO. ' . 187 So.- Commercial - - - , EAUTIFUL t piece :' bleached wal nut dining room set, like new," I09S $390 - bedrm. suite. ' Ilk new. 8290. Other nous hold furn. overload springs for car. 590 N. CapitoLj '42 Oregon trailer hse, 22 feet, sleeps 4. oil heat. 81000.00 or '. will trad for rour equity in 2 bdrmi or larger hse. 1 mi. north of. Sal era on St. Paul hi way. Clara Dugger. i Hand vacuum cleaner, 2819 N. Front, AWWAA W Ml VW V .(UI V A 1, I WVM pieces. 1383 Mill St. Salem. RED Cocker Spaniel puppies, also part Fox . Terrier and i Bull puppies. Salem Veterinary hospital. Portland Rd. .Garage doors and track. Ph. 8298. THREE 9x12 rugs. $9, 83 JO and 83 JO. 1 pr. quilting -frames. Thur Fri., Sat. only, 701 N. Church, t BEDSTEAD, new coil springs, pre war Inner spring mattress. Ph; 9&39. S FT. John . Deer combine on new rubber, - motor and - pick up attach ment. $500. D. Beach. Rt, L Box 270. Inquire Lincoln Store, r NEW TOLEDO wood range, whit enamel. 2783 Brooks. Ph. 9325. . MARSHALL STRAWBERRY plant dug. 81 per 100. Paul Silk. Rt, S, Box 348. Ph. 2231. .L ; i STRAWBERRVJptan loe, Marshall) also Nector berry tips. Rt. 2. Box 328. Raymond Lewis. ROW BOATS Johnston Sheet Metal Co. 1410 S. 12th. Salem. Oregon Phone 5391 Years of experience ! enables us t give you guaranteed workmanship. Air conditioning. Furnaces. Gutters. Eave troughs. Skylights, Smoke stacks. Tanks and repairing. FREE ESTI MATES, j .1 . . "ALWAYS a big stoeK." Woodry's Furniture ; Mkt ' Ph. 6110. FULLER Brushes- 1748 Grant P 833T LA vraMbwER SharpVmlng Si " a lusting. Woodry's MkU 1809 N.-Summer St. : FERTILIZER for sal. Phone 3523. STOVE repairing & I parts. Woodry's . Mkt, 1605 Hi Summer St. " WRINGER Rolls tor an makes of washing machines. See Mr. Ellis at Nelson Bros Furn. Co, 313 N. Lib erty St TRAILERS for rent i SOc per hr. Woodry's Mkt, 1605 N Summer. WE. Buy & sell furniture, tools, stoves, dishes, motors, "radios, Electri appliances, household ' goods. KLIG MAN's, 285 N Commercial Ph. 9885. 10.000 Late Cluster hop plants, now ready. Harry Hart. 1790 N. Front St. JR. Crib, inner spring mattress and bathinette. Ph. 3206. i QUJUJTY'pRErw 5 pc. Maple Dinette .. ,.J 339.73 5 pc. Wal. extension Dinette 39.75 Velour Daveno i 39.75 Club Chair ; J4.7S 4 Poster bed, coil spg. k matt 49.75 Beautiful 8 pc. Wal. Dining set 129 JO Rebuilt Wine color Dav. at Chair 89.73 Odd library Din. table.., 17. SO WaL Desk j 29 so Roll top Desk 4 39J0 Bright Furniture Co. 453 Court St f Ph. 7511 OUTBOARD Motor like new with 12 canvas car-top boat Fine violin with case and bow. 5 T. Hydraulic Jacks. Triple, dual dc single auto horns 91.45 up. 12 Gauge single shot new for FarmtTs $14.55. 45 Colt Auto like new with 100 shells.. High Stan dard Model A Ac B. 38-4Q Colt DM. AijM 9A a"? Tl-l,u. at. a Parker Dbl. Bbla. with: Bhella. Weaver ropvs, wim 1, ts, a bum mounts. Bausch Se Lornb Sx33 Binoculars. Flash fcks, f or Boy Scouts, fishing, etc, 25c juu ouiuuuu, 9w no.) tugn, HOUSE Trailer, sleeps 484.2358 Shelton. . T RIVER SILT Phone 8077 f iwu-uuii concrete ep Tank. Sewer Pipe. OREGON GRA VEL CXX. 1403 N. Front St Ph. 3417. POWER flrimtr . saws, hammers, wrenches, pliers, side rr .. jL't "e, awn mower, new i9"- head. Chev, wheel. Call 8-10 AM. 998 N. 8th St RUG, pad, 9x12," 330. Ph. 2-2627. WTT.T. hi iv tnr . 1 . -- .... . .wi, ru i u mum ""w'T'V""-..8". trailer. " o. mia, saiem. TARI.C nf 9 nk.b. n.n..i r burner eWtrie plate. Cat cvenmga 1 A JHT. 9lhalW :i dkft .W OaoneT Phon.- 5421. 'Z?r7?V ta Si -S. Jr2V"l oru seyth. pUnk . 18 jr22 mjil in., copper boiler: kit chen chairs, oak chairs, stooL Bissel carpet sweeper. rhJd's rocker, library illf' 4dk.bv1 "irrr. smaU stand, milk strainer, ,. gal. churn. gaL milk VJWTCTt . S- - - . nT v eiec. toaster, ed.-appl oxes, panel -door WIlxb Trl Tras L.nanl Aua im. 1 a. lock, axeoras of wood 4 ft: ReminsVon r PUPPIES- It' V .(.... m 1 jlJ ' typewritwr r Jim mam auxter. wttn or without h. p. -motor. 1293 I. 8tS -.TRAIIFJt'.Law-hh-s. steel drum rubber tired -;hiW age8 gatwi radio, wash tiibs, new,- lit hemp roce ' R C-PlMi .Pk'.l PO Boi 4SL Apron Shop fl9 N. High ipt ;TrTanted-IIi8eeIlaneous A vrmnr r - a nm r smr - - t., wwi WiVlCS Place in th country to Ihr. Will share fSe",'! groceries. After June 4th. BADLY' K li!lirn.M m ..-1 w w vuimm and suit cases. I h. 3CS8. ... Phon 5333. -. , "Boy's snwirswriicyci1 Ph402 J E