AH Pleased
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miles were all around Wednesday when bids were opened on bonds to pay the Oreg-on veterans'
bonus. From left. State Legion Commander Hollis Hull of Albany smiled on behalf of the veterans
who will get checks; Rnssell M. Colweli, vice president of First National Bank of Portland, was
happy because the banking syndicate he represented was low bidder; William F. Gaarenstroom, state
director of veterans affairs, because the Interest rat was favorable for the state. (Story on page 1.)
Pole Sheds
Inspected on
Polk Tour
T1AT.T.AS - Polo barns and
sheds were observed on a tour
held in Polk county recently by
farmers from Clackamas, Yam
hill, and Marion counties, reports
fi. John Hansen, Polk County ex
tension agent.
The group observed the pole
type loafing shed constructed by
Walter Lierman, Independence.
This shed was erected at a cost
of 60 cents per square foot and
is satisfactory for housing his
dairy cattle, he said.
A sheep shed on the Nels And
erson farm was observed. This
shed, using treated pole construc
tion, was 36 x 80 feet in size,
and was built at a minimum cost
by the pole-constructed type plan.
A shingle roof was put on this
building and lower grade siding
was used, making a very satis
factory sheep shed at minimum
cost.
The final stop was at the Jack
Flaming farm, Monmouth, to ob
serve the pole type loafing shed
attached to the side of his dairy
barn. This shed was built at the
cost of 38 cents per square foot,
using treated poles for support.
Hansen emphasized that the
use of treated poles is becoming
more popular due to the long life
of the pressure treated poles. The
poles are placed about four feet
in the ground and are spaced all
the way from 9 to 12 feet apart,
A
Bring Your
Scrap to the
CAPITAL
BARGAIN
HOUSE
145 Center
AND WEIGH
FREE!
IIORE EIEAT FOR YOUR I10IIEY
ThM Greet Values Are Made Possible Because We Operate Our Own Packing Plant
Don't Take Our Word For It Ask The Thousands Oi Salem Folks Who Have Depended
On The 'MIDGET' For Over 36 Years. Better Still, Come And See For Yourself.
2 MARKETS TO SERVE YOU 2
611 NO. CAPITOL
Cxxtty-comer from Shopping Center.
Corner Union Street
Plenty oi Parking
'BUDGET BALANCERS'-; $
Pork Boasts
Pork Sleaks
Cube Gullets
Fresh Ham Roask
Polish Rings
Assorted Lunch
Livemurst
Little Links
Sliced Bacon
Jowl Bacon
Sail Pork
Leon
Bacon Squares
at Bale of Vet? Bonus Bonds
: - " " ? - -1 1 - ' ' J
' J ii-Tr---' '
is-- " V j?- l
for buildings to be used for loaf
ing sheds, machine and sheep
making very satisfactory support
sheds.
Plans are available from the
county extension offices for a
utility type shed, using pole con
struction. These plans can be
adapted for various other size
buildings with poles as the basis
of construction.
Grain Prices
Turn Lower
CHICAGO After a short
lived attempt at carrying onward i
with the previous session's upturn. '
grains turned lower on the board
of trade Wednesday. Final prices '
showed losses running to nearly
3 cents with soybeans weakest. j
Once again, as has been the case j
frequently over fecent months, the '
market could not produce any sus- I
tained demand. j
The good crop outlook, Imports
of Canadian feed grains and re-
ports some soybean processors may
have to close down encouraged
liquidation.
Wheat finished 1 to 1 lower,
corn l-l7s lower, oats -2!8
lower, rye -2 lower, soybeans
l-2 lower and lard 10 cents
lower to 2 cents a hundred pounds
higher.
DAIRY ASSOCIATION GROWS
The Marion County Dairy
Breeders Association gained 26
cows during the past six months
to reach a total of nearly 3,000.
Richard Barnes, Silyerton, presi
dent o fthe Association, said the
service is available to all Marion
County folks with dairy cows
and over half of Clackamas coun
ty. Offices are located in Silver
ton, where technicians Bill Will
iams and Paul Mann headquarter.
FARM
YAMHILL Invites YWashlngtoin
YAMHILL INVITES WASH.
The Yamhill County Jersey
Cattle Club has announced June
7 as the date for its spring show
and has invited Wahsington Coun
ty Jersey Cattle Club to show
with it this year. Washington
County Jersey Cattle Club had
previously announced Its show
date as May 24 at Hillsboro.
Beef Roasts
Rib Steaks
Boiling Beef
T-Bone Steak
lb.
470
600
Jb.
Jb.
490
Boneless Roast
Cubed Stew n,
Smoked Links jb.
lb.
450
lb.
Bologna
lb.
DOUBLE SHORED HEATS
Dry Sugar Cured. Unequaled For Flavor.
a. 450
lb. 20
Skinned
Picnics
Bacon
p.
lb.
n. 120
Pore Lard
IIIDGET IIABEETS
OUR CAPITOL STREET MARKET IS OPEN" UNTIL 1P.M.
FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL t. P. M. CLOSED SUNDAYS
Stock Market
Session Slow
NEW YORK (iP) In a slow and
rather uneventful session, the
stock market declined with soft
ness displayed in rails and oils
Wednesday.
There was little on the positive
side of the news budget to impel
the market downward.
Actually, a lack of definite news
during trading hours in the steel
industry dispute over wages and
prices was one of the prime causes
for market caution and nervous
ness. One of the first signs of the fall
showed up in Northern Pacific. It
lost 5 points yesterday, opened to
day unchanged, and closed Wed
nesday off 2 at 74. It was the
day's most actively traded issue
with 29,200 shares changing hands.
Volume amounted to 1,090,000
shares, one of the slower days of
the year.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND (API Wednesday
Coarst grains. 13-day shipments, bulk.
Coast delivery. Barley No. a, 45-lb
B. W. 71.00.
Wheat ibid) to arrive market, basis
No. 1 bulk, deliverey Coast: Soft White
2.51; Soft White (excl. Rex) 2.51; White
Club 2 51.
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary. 2.5Hi:
10 per cent 2.51 i; 11 per cent 2.51
12 per cent l.M'j.
Hard White Baart: Ordinary. 2.32;
10 per cent 2.92; 11 per cent 2.32; 12
per cent 2.52.
Car receipts: wheat 34: barley 3;
flour I: com 4; oats 3; mill feed 17.
Stocks and Bonds
STOCK AVEIAGE1
Compiled by the Associated Press
April 23
20 15 10 60
Ind. Ralls UUls Stks
Net change D D fl D.l D.8
Wednesday 133 0 73.0 50.8 100.0
Prev. day" 133.8 73.7 50.8 100.6
Week ago 133.7 75.0 31.0 100.4
Month ago 134 5 74.8 5U 100.8
Year ago 128.9 66.1 47.8 04.6
BOND AVERAGES
20
Rails
10 10
Ind UU1
D.2 Unch
98.8 99.0
10
Frgn
Unch
75.8
75.8
75.6
76.3
72.1
Net change
Wednetday .
Prev. day
Week ago
Month ago .
Year ago
.. D 2
954
956
95.2
95 J
95.7
99.0
99 0
988
99.6
99.0
99.2
98.9
99.4
351 STATE STREET
Salem's Pioneer Market
la The Heart OI
Downtown Salem
STRETCHERS
Jb;
65
45
75
75
69
60
49
Jb.
Jb.
lb.
Rings
Jb.
Hams
Shankless
50
ib. 39
10
Jb.
Bus
mess
A dividend of 20 cents a share
on common stock was declared by
directors of Portland Gas and
Coke Company last week, it was
announced by J. A. H. Dodd,
Salem district manager. In the
company's quarterly letter to
stockholders the net income was
reported at $989,362 for the 12
months ended March 30, 1952,
Dodd said, an improvement of
$91,827.
Net income for the same 12
month period was equivalent to
$1.81 per share on the 547,627
shares of common stock, as com
pared with a net of $1.64 per
share for the same number of
shares in the 12 months ended
March 31, 1951.
In reviewing the natural gas
picture, Dodd stated that President
Charles H. Gueffroy explained in
his letter to stockholders that the
company's objective was to obtain
an adequate supply of natural gas
at a satisfactory cost at the earliest
possible date.
Two Men Treated
For Minor Injuries
Salem first aid Wednesday treat
ed two residents for minor acci
dents. Roy Kapperman, chef at the
Senator Hotel, was treated after
he cut his left index finger nearly
off with a butcher knife. He was
sent to a doctor for stitches.
George Arnold, 1125 Second St.,
was treated for a head cut incur
red while doing some carpentry
work in the 3100 block of Brooks
Street.
Salem
Obituaries
HOWELL
Thomas Jefierion Howell, at a local
hoapjal April 15. Lata resident of
1149 Ruxe St. Survived by his wife.
Gladys Howell. Denver. Colo.: a sis
ter. Mrs. Lillian Cummins. Salem; two
half-sisters. Mrs. Nora Carpenter and
Mrs. Margaret Parker. Portland; a
1 1 1 rv , raia, ana nepnew, MOOert Lum-
mms. both of Salem. Graveside services
will be held at the Willamette National
Cemetery. Portland. Thursday. April
24. at 10 p.m., under the direction of
th Virgil T. Golden Company.
HELTZEL
Clara Albertha Heltzel. at the resi
dence. 710 S. Liberty St., April 21.
Mother of John A. Heltzel and Charles
H. Heltzel. both of Salem; James T.
Heltzel. Taxco, Mexico, and Mrs. Mar
garet Hamby. Denver. Colo.; sister of
Mrs. Laurella Shelton, Boise, Ida.;
Mrs. Helena Fountain, Merced. Calif,
and Mrs. Anna Smith, Clackamas. Ore
Also survived bv nine erandchildren
Services will be held Thursday, April
24 at 1:30 p.m. in the Chapel of the
w. i. Kigaon company with entomb
ment in Mt. Crest Abbev Mausoleum
The Rev. George H. Swift will offici
ate. Ph. 3-3173.
BOESCH
Henry Boeseh. at a local hospital,
April 21. Late resident of Monitor.
Ore. Survived by three daughters. Mrs.
Clara Sisson and Mrs. Hannah Becker,
both of Portland, and Miss Anna
Boesch. Salem; two sons, Henry M.
Boeseh. Salem, and E. J. Boesch
Monitor; a half-brother. Martin Hoeft.
Emmett. Ida. Also survived by seven
grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Services will be held Thursday
April 14. 1:30 p.m.. at th Trinity
Lutheran Church east of Mt. Angel
and interment at Lincoln Memorial
Park. Portland. Under the direction of
the Virgil T. Golden Company. Please
omit flowers.
TROXKL
Mrs. Florence Troxel, late resident
of Silverton. at a local hospital. April
20. Survived by husband, Ronal
Troxel, Salem; parents. Mr. and Mrs
O. M. Nyseth, Silverton: sisters, Mrs
Melva Hollin. Silverton. and Mrs.
Gladys Allingham. Crescent City
Calif.; brothers. Lloyd. Hopewell. Ore.;
Milo. Mill City; WUlard and Howard
Crescent City. Calif., and Kermlt Ny
seth. Silverton: two daughters. Miss
Joan Bruggl and Miss Janice Troxel.
both of Salem. Services will be held in
the Cloueh-Barrick Chapel. Thursday.
April 24. at 1:30 p.m. with Interment at
Belcrest Memorial Park.
BOLES
Harry H. Boles. late resident of
Salem, at Gold Beach. April 20 Sur
vived by wife. Mrs. Grace Boles,
Salem: daughters. Norma June Boles,
San Francisco. Calif.- Evelyn L. Smith
Port Gamble, Wash.; one sister and
on brother, both in Texas: brother-
in-law, Roy Stevens. West Salem; sister-in-law.
Grace Baer. San Francisco
Calif.; father-in-law. J. B. Stevens
Salem; also four grandchildren. Ser
vices will be held Thursday. April 24.
at 3 p.m. In the Clough-Bariick Chapel
with Rev. Harold Black officiating and
interment at City View Cemetery.
PAUL
Nonle Elizabeth Paul, late resident
of Willamlna. at McMinnville. April
zi. at the age of 07. Wife of Matt Paul
Willamlna: mother of WiUard L. dan
der. BeUlngham. Wash.; Edward W
Glander. Portland; Eugene A. Coles
Men am a. and Jack H. Glander. Sheri
dan. Also survived by a sister, Mrs
Benjamin Hearth. San Diego. Calif.
and nine grandchildren. Services will
be held Friday, April 25. at 3 p.m.. in
the w. T. Rigdon Chapel with inter
meat at Pioneer Cemetery.
MUXEB
Benjamin Franklin Miller, at the
residence. Turner Route 2. April 23.
the age of 7 years. Brother of Smith
William Miller. Seaside. Calif.; uncle
of Cecil C. Miller and Mrs. Mary Kel
logg, both of Salem. Announcement of
services will be mad later by the
W. T. Rlgdon Company .Ph. 3-373.
HUNN1CUTT
William T. Hunnicutt. In this city
April 23. at the age of 69 years. Late
resident of Roseburg. Announcement
of services will be made later by the
w. x. Kigaon company. Ph. 9-3173.
CHAPEL
Ezra H. Chapel, at the residence 812
Sunset Ave., April 23. Lat resident of
Potlatch. Ida. Survived by wife. Carrie
Cha'pel. Potlatch; daughter. Mrs. Glen
Morrison. Princeton. Ida.: three grand
sons, James, David, and Raymond Mor
rison; sisters, Mrs. George Vick. Salem
Mrs. Hollis Downer. Mill City, and
Mrs. josephln E timer. Robbinsdale
Minn. Funeral announcements will be
mad later by the Virgil T. Golden
Company.
to Switzerland at about half the
cost of land transport.
Goods are carried up the Rhine
Dt TT Lam N.D. Dr O Caaa N D
DRS. CHAN . LAM
CHINESE NATUROPATHS
Bpstaira. Z41 North Liberty
Office open Saturday only it ajn
to I p jn. I to 1 p.m Consultation
tHood pressure and urine testa are
free of -harge Practiced sine 1917
Write for attractive gin No obtl
cation
Ilev? frbrlr Sidck Quotations
NEW YORK (P)- Wednesday's
closing quotations:
Admiral Corporation 27
Allied Chemical 69
Allis Chalmers 48
American Airlines 12
American Power & Light 25
American Tel. & Tel 154
American Tobacco 58
Anaconda Copper 44
Atchison Railroad 79
Bethlehem Steel 48
Boeing Airplane Co.
....47
Borg Warner ..i..
.68
Burroughs Adding Machine.. ..17T4
California Packing 25
Canadian Pacific 36 Va
Caterpillar Tractor 508
Celanese Corporation 41Vi
Chrysler Corporation . 74 V
Cities Service 1014
Consolidated Edison 34 Vfe
Consolidated Vultee 17,a
Crown Zellerbach ... 52 v4
Curtis Wright 778
duPont de Nemours 83 Vs
Eastman Kodak 43 li
jnerson Radio H1
General Electric 56 V
General Foods 4P4
General Motors 53
Goodyear Tire 41
Homestake Mining Co 37
international Harvester 33
International Paper 44,
Johns Manville 67
Kennecott Copper 73
Libby, McNeill
. ' 'a
.16
Lockheed Aircraft ..
Loew's Incorporated
Montgomery Ward
59 4,
Nash Kelvinator 20 Ya
mew York central . 19
Northern Pacific 7414
Pacific Gas & Electric 33
Pacific Tel. Sc Tel ...109V4
Packard Motor Car . 4
Penney (J.C.) Co 67 Y
Pennsylvania R.R. 18
fepsi Cola Co 10
Philcd Radio 30
naaio corporation 264
Rayonier Incorp 27
Republic Steel !39Vfc
Reynolds Metals 52
Richfield Oil 60
Safeway Stores Inc 30
Scott Paper Co 51
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND 1 APi irsna iv-h
day Cattle: salable 150: market active
fully steady; some cows slightly higher-'
small lot high good 1039 lb fed steers
utility beef steers 28.00
29 00; odd commercial he lien 28 50-
uu, utility neiters 22 Of)-2a rm man
ner and cutter cows mostly 17.50-21 00
few 21.60: utility cows 22 oo-s w
ter and utility bulls 22.00-27.00; 'com
mercial bulls 28.50-29.35; 1 good lleht
Deer bull 30 00
Calves salable 50: nurki tiu.
mostly steady; choice yealers 35 00-36.0O-,
odd prime to 38.00; commercial
and good calves and vealers 27.00
34.00 including few good 322-383 rb
caives at 34.00; utility calves and
vealers mostly 22 OO-M.OO.
Hogs, salable 350; market active
steady to strong; choice No. 1 and 2
180-235 lb butchers 19 00-19.50; choice
No. 2. 250-230 lbs 18.00-1825; choice
150-160 lbs 18 00-18.50; choice 350-500
lbs sows 15.25-18.50; lighter weights up
to 17.C0; few good and choice feeder
pigs 17.00-17 50; medium grades down
to 1800.
Sheep salable 100: market artiv
steady to strong; 1 lot choice around
luo 10. in a. 2 pelt lambs 27.00: few
good and choice 92 lbs 28.50: 1 lot good
106 lb wooled lambs 26.00: odd meHnim
shorn feeders 23.00; few good slaughter
ewes 12 50-13 00; shorn ewes with most
ly No. 3 pelts 11.00; cull and utility
shorn ewe 8 00-11 00.
Salem Market
Quotations
(A of la i r as tarda? )
MUTTER AT
Preniium
No. 1 ;
.80
. .78
JU
No. 2
BUTTER
Wholesale
.80
.85
Retail
EGGS -Baying )
(Wholesale oi ices rang from
to 1 rents ovr burin Dric t
Large AA
L-arg A ,
Medium AA
Medium
.40
.40
37
29
.18
-to
J7
J4
.27
SmaU
.'Ol'l TRY
Leghorn hens
Colored -hens ,
Colored fryers - ,
Old roosters
Roasters
LIVESTOCK
Valley Packing Company Q notations
Fat Dairy 19 00 to 20 0
rsitt-- .-n.
00
Cutter
17 00 to 19 00
Heifers
Bulls
Good Veal
Calves
Fat Lamb
Feeders
20.00 to 24 00
25.00 to 23.00
30.00 to 34.00
24 00 to 30 00
24.00 to 26.90
22 00 to 24.00
Portland Produce
PORTLAND (AP) Wednesday But -terfat
Tentative, subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maximum
to .33 to 1 ner cent acidity delivered
in Portland. 79-82c lb; first quality.
76-eOc: second quality 75-78c. Valley
route and country points 2 cents less.
Butter Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes
to wholesalers Grade AA. 3 score. 75c
lb: 92 score 74c; B. 93 score. 75c lb;
91 score. 14c: B. 90 score. 72c. Butter
Wholesale f.o.b. bulk cubes to whole
salersGrade C. 89 score 70c. Abov
prices strictly nominal.
Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers Oregon singles 43-47c
lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf. 49-52c.
Eggs to wholesalers Candled eggs
containing no loss, cases included,
f.o.b. Portland A Urge. 48ij-47Vc- A
medium. 45",c; B grade, large. 41-42c.
Eggs to retailers Grade AA Urge.
52c; A large. 48-49c; AA medium. 48
49c: A medium 47c. Cartons 3c ad
ditional. Live chickens No. 1 quality, f.o.b.
plant Fryers 2', -3 lbs. 29c. Light
hens, all weights. 18c, heavy hens, all
weights. 20c; old roosters, all weights.
13-15C.
Rabbits Average to growers Live
white. 3-4 'i lbs. 26-29c: 5- lbs.
22-25c; old does, 12-lSc. few higher:
fresh dressed bryers to retailers. 62
65c. some higher.
Fresh dressed meats, wholesalers to
retailers: dollars per cwt:
Beef Steers., choice. 500-700 lb.
52.00-58.10: good. 32.00158.10: commer
cial 50.00-51.50: utility. 47K-49.10: cows,
commercial. 43.00-50.00; utility 44.00
48.00: canners-cutters. 40.00-43.50.
Beef cuts, choice steers Hind quar
ters. 62.SO-4H.00: rounds, 61.00-63 10;
full loins, trimmed. 81.00-84.60: tri
angle. 43 00-49 20; forequarters, 48.00
52.50: chucks, 52.00-52.50; ribs. 65.00-
70.10.
Veal Good -choice. M. 00-58. 40; com
mercial. 50.00-51.40.
Pork cuts Loins, choice. S-I2 lbs,
46 0O-50.00; shoulders. 16 lbs. 33.00-
36.00: sparerib, 45.00-43.90; fresh hams.
10-14 lbs. 49.00-51.00.
Lamb Choice-prime. 40-50 lb, 53.00
57.50: good. 52.00-57.00.
Mutton Good-choice. 33.40-90.
Wool Grease basis, nominally S0-60c.
Mohair 50c lb on 12-month growth,
g.o.b. country shipping points.
Country-killed meats:
Mutton best ewes and wethers. 23
28c lb; rough heavy bucks, ewes. 16-lSc.
Beef Utility cows. 36-40c lb: canners-cutters
34-35c.
Hogs Lean blockers. 26 -27c lb; sows,
light. 22-23c.
Lambs Best. 52-54c Ib.
Onions 50 lb sacks. Ore. yellows,
med.. No. 1. .2-6.73: Urge. 7.00-7.50:
No. 2. med.. 3.50-4.23; Texas White wax.
S.25-6-75.
Potatoes Klamath Russets. No. I.
5.33; unwashed 5.20: No. 2s. 4t; Idaho
Russets. 5-10 lb sacks. 3.50: utility.
3.00 hundred.
Hay U. S. No. 2 (Teen alfalfa, de
livered car and truck lota, f.o.b. Port
land. 50.00-51 00.
Sears, Roebuck & Co, . ... 53H
Socony-Vacuum Oil 37
Southern Pacific 71Vi
Standard Oil, Calif, 54
Standard 0L NJ. 74
Studebaker Corp. 38
Sunshine Mining 10V
Swift & Company 31
Transamerica Corp. 24
Twentieth Century Fox 17
Union Oil Company 41
Union Pacific 112
United Airlines .25
United Aircraft 28
United Corporation 5
United States Plywood 32
United States Steel 38
Warner Pictures 14
Western Union Tel. 38
Westinghouse Air Brake 25
Westinghouse Electric 35
Woolworth Company 43
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION
No. 387W
GOLD IE L. LETHERMAN, )
Plaintiff. )
vs. 1
J. H. LETHERMAN. )
Defendant. )
SUMMONS
TO THE ABOVE NAMED
UEFENDANT :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON ycu are hereby summoned
and required to appear and answer the
complaint herein on or before the date
of the last publication hereof, and for
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to
the court for a decree dissolving, set
ting aside and forever holding for
naught the bonds of matrimony here
tofore existing between plaintiff and
the defendant and awarding to plain
tiff an absolute divorce, and awarding
to plaintiff such other, further and
different relief as to this court may
seem Just and equitable.
This summons Is being published by
order of the Honorable Joseph B. Fel
ton. on of the judges of the above en
titled court, once a week for four con
secutive weeks in th Oregon States
man, a newspaper of general circula
tion, printed and published in Marion
County. Oregon: that the date of the
first publication hereof is April 24
1952 and the date of the last publica
tion hereof is May IS. 1952.
R. W. PICKELL
Attorney for Plaintiff
207 McCflchrist Building
Salem, Oregon
Ap. 24-M. 1-8-13
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS "A"
Sealed proposal, will be received by
the County Court for Marion County,
Oregon, at the office of the County
Clerk at Salem. Oregon, until 2J3Q
o'clock P.M. May 15. 1952. for con
struction of a Court House jjutldlrig at
Salem. Oregon, for Marion County,
and razing of the present County Court
House, and will then and there be
opened in the presence of bidders and
publicly read aloud. Bids received after
the time fixed for the opening will not
be considered.
Plansi specifications, and forms of
contract documents mav be examined
at the office of Pierro Belluschi. Archi
tect. 2040 S. W. Jefferson Street. Port
land 1. Oregon; and at the office of the
County Clerk for Marlon County. Ore
gon: and not over 2 sets of plans, speci
fications and forms mav be obtained
by General Contractors at the office of
Pietro Belluschi. Architect, upon de- 1
posit of s-u.oo for each set.
Th full amount of the deposit for
each set of documents will be returned
to the General Contractors submitting
bids, within a reasonable time after
rereint at bids- nTh.r rUrit- iii k-
refunded with deductions not exceeding
the actual rncl nf rnruMMinn tv,
drawings upon the return of all docu-
ments in good condition within 30 davs
after date of onenin. bids.
Each proposal shall be made out on
a bid form contained in the contract
documents and shall be accompanied
by a certified check or bid bond made
payable to Marion County in an amount
not less than 10 of the total amount
of the proposal.
No bid will be received or considered
unless it contains a statement by the
bidder as part of his bid that in per
forming his contract he will pay and
cause to be paid not less than the
prevailing rate of wages as of th
date of his bid in such county, per
hour, per day, and per week for and
to each and every workman who may
be employed in and about the per-
rormance oi nis contract.
Section 98-103. Oreeon Compiled
Laws Annotated, requiring bidders to
file sworn statements of financial
ability, equipment and experience in
construction of public Improvements,
must be complied with before delivery
of bid proposal forms and not later
than 10 days before opening of bids.
Marion County reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
No bidder may withdraw his bid
after the hour set for the opening, or
before award of the contract, unless
said award is delayed for a period
exceeding 30 days
County Court for Marion County
Oredon.
Rex Hartley. County Judg
Salem. Oregon
Ap. 24-3-6-27-28-29-30
SUMMONS
(No. 38895)
In th Circuit Court of th State of
Oregon for Marion County.
MABEL COTTON. Plaintiff.
vs.
HARRY COTTON. Defendant.
To Harry Cotton, the above named
defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above-entitled Court
and cause on or before the expiration
of four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons: and
if you fail so to appear and answer,
plaintiff will, for want thereof, apply
to the Court for a Decree as prayed
for in her complaint, to-wit:
For a Decree dissolving the marriage
contract now existing between plaintiff
and defendant, changing plaintiff's
nam from Mabel Cotton to Mabel
Nelson, and for such other and further
relief as to th Court may seem meet
and equitable.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable George R. Duncan.
Judge of the above entitled Court,
made and entered on the 17th day of
April. 1952. directing publication of
this summons once ech week for four
successive weeks In The Oregon Ststes
man. a newspaper published and of
general circulation In Marion County.
Oregon.
Date of first publication. April 24.
1932.
Date of last publication. May 13.
1932.
HARRY G. HOY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P.O. Address: Oceanlak. Oregon.
Ap. 24-M. 1-8-11
NOTICK OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE
SKOP1L AVENUE FROM BOICE
STREET TO LORIDA AVENUE
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
the Common Council of th City of
Salem, Oregon, deems it necessary and
expedient and hereby declares Its pur
pose -nd ai'ention t. improve
SKOPIL AVENUE rom th north
lin of Bole Street to th north lin
of Lrida Avenue, in th City of
Salem. M-jion County. Oregon,
at th expense of th abutting and
adjacent property, except the street
intersections the expense of which will
be as-umed by the City of Salem, by
bringing said portion of said street to
th established grade, constructing
cement concret curb. -nd paving
said portion of said street with a
2i inch asphaltic concrete pavement
30 feet in width.
in accordance with th plans and speci
fications therefor which were adopted
by the Common Council April 14. 1952,
which are now on file In the office of
th city recorder and which by this
reference thereto ar made a part
hereof. The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention to
make th above described Improve
ment by and through the street im
provement department.
Written remonstrance against th
above or o posed improvement may be
filed with the city recorder at any Urn
within ten days after th final pub
lication of this notice by th owners of
the -1 perry affected.
By Order of the Common Council
Anril 14. 1953:
ALiKti) MUNUT, city itecoroer
Ap. 21. 23. 23. 24, 23. 26. 27. 23. 29. 30,
M. 1-
notick or nrrBXTioN to tMPmovat
BEN VISTA DRIVE FROM HANSEN
AVXNUX TO LOT f. BLOCK 8. CAN
DALARIA HEIGHTS
NOTICE HXRXBY IS GIVEN that
th Common Council of th -City of
Salm, Oregon, deems it necessary and
expedie.it and hereby declare its pur
pose and Intention to Improve
BIN VISTA DRIVE from th north
lin of Hansen Avenue to the north
iin. if extended easterly, of Lot 9.
Blocc t. Candalaria Heights. In tfe
City of Salem. Marion County. Oregon,
th portion of th street being im
proved being mor clearly and defi
nitely shown on th plans and speci
fications hereinafter referred to.
at th -xpens of th abutting and
adjacent property, by bringing said
portion of said street to the established
grade, constructing cement concrete
curbs, and paving said street with a
ii inch asphaltic concrete pavement
30 feet in aridth.
in accord-ince with th plans and speci
fications therefor which were adopted
by the Common Council April 14. 1932.
which are now on file in the office of
the city recorder and which by this
refereac thereto are made a part
hereof. The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention to
make the above described improve
ment by and through th street' Im
provement department.
Written remonstrance against the
above proposed improvement may be
filed with the city recorder at any time
within ten days after the final pub
lication of this notice by the owners of
the prooerty affected.
By Order of th Common Council
April 14 1952:
ALFRED MTNTJT. Cltv Recorder
Ap. 31. 22. 23. 24. 25 . 28. 27. 28. 29. 90.
M. 1.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
th undersigned has filed in the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Marion County, probate department,
his verified Final Account, and that
said Court has fixed Monday. May 28,
1952, at the hour of 9:13 AM. as the
time and the Circuit Court Room, in
County Court House, at Salem, in said
County and State as the plac for hear
ing said account and all objections
thereto.
Dated at Salem. Oregon, and first
published April 24. 153.
RONALD C. GLOVER
Administrator of Estate of Beulah X.
Hewitt, deceased.
Number 14378 In said court.
Ap. 24-M. 1-8-15-23
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby grven that 1 will,
on May 17th. 19a?. at 10 o'clock in th
forenoon of said day, at the west door
of the Marion County Court House, in
Salem. Oregon, sell at public auction.
in the mariner provided br law for
sale on foreclosure, the interest of
Dale W. Trude and Margaret Trude in
and to the fallowing described real
property, to-wit:
Lot three (3. block four (4),
Capitol Street Addition to the City
of Salem. County of Marion. Stat
of Oregon i See Records of Town
Plats for Marion County. Oregon).
Said sale will be made in pursuance
of an execution to me directed and
issued out the Circuit Court of tne
State of Oregon for Marion County, in
an action heretofore pending therein,
entitled "Jack L. Evans, plaintiff, vs.
Dale W. Trude and Margaret Trude.
his wife, defendants," Clerk's Register
No. 34903
DENVER YOUNO
Sheriff.
Marion County. Oregon
RHOTEN, RHOTEN Sc SPEERSTRA
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Ap. 17-24-M. 1-8.
notice or
SPECIAL ELECTION
i 1f THE CITY OF SALEM. OREGON
I FRIDAY. MAY 16. 1952
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
OS FRIDAY. THE 16th DAY OF MAY.
19-2- AT THE POLLING PLACE DES
IGNATED BY THE COUNTY COURT.
IN THE PRECINCT OF SALEM NO.
IN THE CITY OF SALEM. OREGON.
A SPECIAL ELECTION WELL BE
HELD FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUB
MITTING TO THE ELECTORS OF
SAID PRECINCT AND CITY. FOR
THEIR APPROVAL OR REJECTION.
THE FOLLOWING PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER
OT SAID CITY. TO-WIT:
"AN ACT to amend subsections (1).
(4). ( 6 1 . (14). 21i and (40) of Section
6. and Sections 10. 22. 23 and 74 of the
Charter of the City of Salem. Oregon,
and to repeal subsections (3) and (20)
of Section 6, and sections 17 A. 73. 76,
80, 81. 81s? 86. 87 . 88.. 89 . 93. 95 and 96
of said Charter so as to eliminate
deadwood and obsolete provisions and
to harmonize various provisions with
later and existing law.
"AN ACT to amend th Charter of
th City of Salem. Oregon, by amend
ing Section 29. as amended by the
Legislative Assembly of Oregon In
1903. Section 26. as amended by the
people at an election held November
8. 1932, Section 35. as amended by the
people at an election held July 9. 1917.
and Section 43. as amended by the
people at an election held May 20. 1920.
to provide for the construction of side
walks as a part of a street improve
ment; to require two weeks' publica
tion of notices, and to lim-aat obso
lete and superfluous provisions."
"AN ACT to amend Section 52 of th
Charter of th City of Salem. Oregon,
as the same was amended by a vote of
the people of said city at an election
held September 10. 1913. so as to
authorize and empower the common
council to assess all or a part of the
cost of making or constru cling sewers
and drains against th property the
council deems specially be nee ted.
'AN ACT to amend th Charter of
the City of Salem. Oregon, by adding
thereto a new section, to be deaignated
'Section 23-B. providing for a special
tax levy for parks and recreation."
"AN ACT to a-.nd the Charter of
tli City of Salem. Oregon, by sdding
thereto a new section, to d desig
nated "Section R5a."" providing for a
special tax levy for th purpoa of ac
quiring and maintaining lights for the
streets and public places of the City of
Salem."
"AN ACT to amend the Charter of
the City of Salem. Oregon, by adding
thereto a new section to be designated
"Section 86 A." providing for a bond
issue of 3310,500 for the purpoa of re
construction, improving and widening
parts of Stat Street. South River Road,
Ferry Street. Market Street. D Street.
High Street, and Twelfth street, and
providing for th payment of such
bonds and Uut Interest thereon."
AN ACT to amend Section 93-4 of
th Charter of th City of Salem. Ore
gon, so as to eliminate th one year
residence requirement of applicants
for civil service posJ-ons.
AN ACT to amend Section -4 or th
Charter of the City of Salem. Oregon.
as amended by a vote of the people of
said city at an election held December
4. 1911. relating to public contracts.
'AN ACT to amend the Charter of
the City of Salem. Oregon, by adding
thereto a new section to be detgatd
Section 94d. authorizing the common
Council to issue bonds in the aggre-
eate amount of $153,000 for th purpose
of financing extensions and additions
to th sewer and drainage systems of
th Cttv. and to provide for th pay
ment of such bonds and th Interest
thereon
AN ACT to amend the Charter of
the City of Salem. Oregon, by adding
thereto a new section to be designated
"Section 94." authorizing the Common
Council to issue bonds in the aggregate
amount of 8100.000 for the purpose of
extending and Improving the drainage
svstem of the City of Salem
"AN ACT to amend tea Lnaner oi
the City of Salem. Oregon, by adding
thereto a new section to be designated
"Section 88b." authorizing the Common
Council to issue bond in th aggregae
amount of S8S.000 for the purpose of
corurtructuvg new bridges, and to pro
vide for the payment of such bonds
and the interest thereon.
"AN ACT to amend th Charter of
the City of Salem. Oregon, by adding
thereto a new section providing for a
special tax levy for one year for the
purpose of acquiring additional flre-
firhtin equipment
THE ELECTION WILL BX HELD IN
SAID POLLING PLACES IN EACH
PRECINCT OF THE CITY OF SALEM
OREGON. BEGINNING AT 8:00
O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND
WILL CONTtNE UNTIL l O'CLOCK
IN THE EVENING OF SAID DAY
BY ORDER OF THE COMMON
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SALEM.
OREGON. APRIL 14. 195Z.
RECORDER OF THE CITY OF SALEM.
POREGON
NOTICE TO CLERKS AND JUDGES
Post in a conspicuous plac as pro-
video Dy law. ap. as
Nonci or crmmoN ro nrFOTT
TRTOH AVXNUX ROM I.TflfaTTX
STREET TO rOUBTH STB IT T
NOTICE HXRXBY XS GIVE thai
tt Common Courted of th City of
Sauam. Or- a. dasnm It nsi ssrj ststa
expedient and hereby declare its par
no and Intention to lmpro-r
TRY ON AVXNUX from to awt fin
of Libert Street to th west Ham oi
Fourth Street, in the City of Xaiaaa,
Marion County. Oregon,
at 3 cxpens of th abutting and
adjacent property, by brlagia' ' said
portion of said street to th establish
grade constructing cement eoncret
curbs, and oaring said portion of aaad
street with a 4
asphaltic concret pavement U
feet In width.
in accordance with the plana and ustl i
flcations therefor which er adopted
by h Common Council April 14, UaX.
which ar now on file In th office C
the city record, and which by this
reference thereto ar made a vara
her oi The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and Intention to
make the above describe) tiiipi
ment by and through th street Im
provement department.
Written remonstrance against Cms
boy pro Dosed improvement may b
filed with the city recorder at any tfan)
within te.i days after the final pub-
iicaTtm -f this notice by th owner C
the property affected.
By Order of the Common r"fl
April 14, 1952:
ALFRED MUNTJT. City Bcordr
Ap 21. 22. 23. 24. 23. 24. 27. 28, 2. 3.
M. 1 - t
NOTICE OF INTSNTSOte TO lMP-OVK
TRYON AVENTJX FROM FOURTH
STREET TO BROADWAY STHJCET J
NOTICE 'lEREBY IS GIVEN '
the Common Council of th City of
Salem. Oregon, deems It nece-i uury and
expedient and hereby dec-are It pur
pose and intention to improve
TRY ON AVENUE from th west
of Fourth Street to the ml lis
Broadway Street. In the City of
Marion County. Oregon,
at th expense of th abutting' and
adjacent property, eateept the tresl
intersectio-ts th expense of which wfUL
be a-eumed by th City of Salem, by
bringing said portion of said ill ss to
the established grade.
cement concrete curb, and pavtng-1
poraon or saia street witn m -
2H" asphaltic coacrrte pevaiueut M
fest in width.
In accordance with the plans and mirl
fixations therefor which were adopted
by th Common Council April 14. 19-2.
whicn ax now on CO In the office- f
th city recorder and which by this)
reference thereto ar made a- pert
h-reof . The Common Council heieby
declares its purpose and intention to
make ths above described improve
ment b and through the street toa
provement department. ?
Written remonstrance against tbav
above proposed improvement may b
i ilea w.tn vne city recorder at any tun)
i within ten davs after the flnl
I "cation if this notice by th owner
! property anectea
By Order of the Common rvirrl
. pi . l.r r r . i
Annl 14. 1952-
ALFRED MTJNDT. City Recorder
Ap 21. 22. 23. 24. 23. 2. 27. 38. 29. SO,
M. i.
NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPKOVg
r,VJ)?J
I g" STREET TO McGILCHRIST
EAST NOB HILL STREET FROM
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN that
the Common Council of the City ed
Salem. Oregon, deems it nece-sary asd
expedient and hereby declare its pur
pose and intention to improve
EAST NOB HELL STREET from th
south line of Oh mart Street to the
south line of McGUchrist Street, in the
City of Salem. Marion County. Or-gon.
at the expense of the aburtuug mmii
adjacent property, except the itii I
intersections the expense-of which will
be assumed by the City of Salem, by
bringing said portion of said street t
the estaolisb-i grade, constructing
cement concrete curbs, and paring sead
portion of said street with a
-1 i asphaltic concrete pavement 3-4
feet in width. i
in accordance with the plans and speci
fications therefor which were adopted
by the Common Co'cil April 44. 1953,
which are now on file in the tfi-Xice -of
th- citv recorder and which by this
reference thereto are made a nart
hereof. The Common Council hereby
declares its purpose and intention - to
make the above described tm pi ovement
by and through the street improvement
department. -
Written remonstrance against h
above proposed imp ro verrterrt may torn
filed with the city recorder at mar time
within ten days after the final o ib
licatioTi of this notice by the- owner of
the property affected.
By Order of the Common Connrfl
April 14. IT 52: i
ALFRED MXTNDT. City Rcarer
p 21. 22. 23, 24. 23. 24, 27. 2-, 2ft, 40.
M. 1.
300 Personal
312 Lost and Found
LOST Light beige zipper jackerT a
Izaalc Walton Hall. Please call WCX
Reward.
LOST At Drive-in Theatre on Satar-
day night, black purse; car kevs; urg
entlv needed. Phone- 3-7-S2. tie w si it.
LOST Saturday. April 19th. Grsmaer
fly rod with Pnuegex reel ana -red
line, mil W. of Fall Ctty
on Littl Luckiamute river. Ph. 3-T518
Salem, or write F. L Brown. S7 N.
Iftlh Sile fhnn Reward-.
LOST Man's raincoat on Portland
Sunday, between GerraMi and ft tern.
Wait. Bull. Reward. Ph. 3-5043. -
314 TK-D-rportatjo-T
WANTED Driver to Fargo. North Dm
ktrta. Lea-tn May 3. Call 3-741B. -FOUND
Black female cocker rpani!.
Owner pay for ad. Ru 3. Bex . IT.
Turner. Oregon. -
316 PeTOOZU-T
NOT RESPONSIBLE for debt br a-ty-
on other man my sen. Kaipo injxav-
ratcjs.
PALM reading, advice, past.
future. Phone 3-2063. 3749
RoarL
ALCOHOLICS ANONYM OC. 313., K.
Commercial St Pa 3-2108.
Sunday 3 p m. Tuesday 8 p.m.
. LI OHO LiCS Anoavrnous Ph V61.X,
3C&8 N. Cn-mrc--L Wed and Trt. at
-0S en. -s
400 Agriculture
402 Lira-lock
LOCKER BEEF, cut and wrapped, ea
Ib.: Lecker pork. 3c lb. Custom ctu
lng Li estock bought. Tntier kMsned,
free. Ph. 3-4-. Selem Meat Co
South of Waters ball park.
FOR SALE Fine young Corr-i
bucks, twin strain. Phone 4-3P4S.
COW with calf. week- old. or will
sell separate. 3773 Chen rwa Ro.
FOR SALE or trade, ft. John Deere
tandem disc; want small gentle aor
for cultrv eting. Or young stock, or
kid pony. Ph. 2-2981 Eve,
BONDED Livestock buyer. A. F. Son -
mer. -130 Chemawa Bd. Phone -sit.
BONU-U UVBaltAk ffctvet
MrOndir 1 1TT v
uiCENSfcD and Bonded lives lock btrrer.
X I -ne-hea UrM uic-er DC.
Pr.--e 2 .343
BUNDED L-rtoc buyer Claude -wards
Rl 1 Boot I3E Ph e-LUX
404 Pcrultry and Rc-btdtx
FOR SALX Ericas -hlcken. 3-I3
OT 3-1287 -2-451.
NICE N. H. red pulletBt 33c per
pTrOtre? t-RB-J.
NEW HAMPSHIRE Bed laying hen, li
months old. Laying. L3 rtv.
NEW ZEALAND White breed doe. U.
3. Box 5-3. Phone 4-1-88.
Colored Fryers Ph. 4-1090
NEW RAMP, chicks, best grade. Low
nrVce.
MONTGOMERY WARD i
FARM STOKE
Trade dr High , Phone
Spring la Here f
kA Tt T nr-l- Tim
u as m.B - - -DAY-OLD
AND STARTED CHU.'H
AVAILABLE NOW
FOX HATCHERY. 3S STATS -
PHONE 3-4969-
HENS ANtt FRYERS WANT J: Hear!
or light Top price. Phone I-IM-Lee
s Hatchery. j