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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1953)
WtOCXAMATIOie ' WHZRXAS, MAURICE . HUDSON, corporation unamuuoair 01 we him if prefoo, M required by Section TT- ,iia. O. C. Xk A did on the fifth day of January. 1853. report to mo as tne ; Oorernor of tbo Stat of Oregon Hat of all of tbo corporation organised nder tbo laws of tbo State of Oregon (or fain which, for. two consecutive roars or toot next preceding tbo said fifth day of January, 1SS3. have failed, neglected or refused to furnish him. the said Corporation Commissioner, any statement - required to be fur bished under any law of this state, or to pay any license fee required to do paid unaer any. law ox wis riaia; and WHEREAS, said report of the Cor poration .Commissioner, so made as aforesaid, contains the names of too following corporations which, for two Consecutive years or more next pre ceding the date of the report, have failed, neglected or refused to furnish any such statement or to pay any such license tee. to-wu: DOMESTIC CORPORATION! A At M Dust Removers. Inc. A. & O. Inc. -Airplane Spray Corporation Allied Builders Co. Alexandria Court Dining Room Alaska Produce Co.. Inc. Aluminum Shingle Co.. Inc. Albany Sign c Electric. Inc. American Detectives. Inc. Angel r Odeane. Inc. Animated Specialties. Inc. Anderson Blow Pipe Co-. Inc. Aoolesate Land tc Timber Co.. Inc. Apollo Studio Of Physical Culture. Inc. Arnau, inc. Arbuckle. Pieser St Co, Ine. Asbahr Company. Inc. Ashland Auto Parts Astoria Plywood Corporation Astoria Times Baxter Ac Anderson. Inc. Bain Dairy Products, inc.. J sen Bal-More Corporation ttle Rock industries ox Oregon, ins, by-Sta, The rlow Trail Furniture Shoos Baker-Groth Manufacturing Co. Bergs trom Co.. Inc.. K. . Bernn Lumber Company ickett Jewelers, inc., k. u. reitenbush Hot Springs The Brake-Master Company urns Hlnes Bus Company uckley Lumber Co- Inc. Builders Service & Supply Company And r Lumber Company, Inc. St S Homes. Inc. anyon City Building Corp. ascade Equipment Co.. Inc. o-Junctlon Lumber company r Radio service Co. ascade Sand And Gravel Company ascade .Transportation Co. efir Timber Co. tensenMaat Company, Ine. ub Combo Clackamas Mill Supply Contractors Clearance Corporation Of Oregon ox Construction Co. lwell Investment Co. lottonwood Lumber Co. wlitz Lumber Company. Ine. ommerdal Products. Ine. ommercial Service Association ommon Sense Music, Incorporated orvex Servlcemaster. Inc. oast Broadcasters. Inc. ' oast Poultry Ac Dairy Products, Inc. oast Shoe store. Inc. olumbla Electro-Chemical Phosphate company olumbla Iron Mines. Ine. olumbla Sponsors, Inc. ummins For Hardware anide Generator Company. Ine. Ac E Construction -Co., Inc. mocrat Publishing Company, Tbo chutes Specialties. Inc. on Truck Company, Incorporated ina Lumber Co. puffy Engineering Co. Durante of Oregon E. N. E. Appliance Co. eastern Idaho Development Co. Electro-Iron Foundry, Inc. El Rancho. Inc. Empire Enterprises. Inc. Farm Service Corporation Farm Service Corporation rarreii warehousing Co. relco Corporation fish's Equipment Company ''ink's Rita Roy. Inc., No. 4 lorss Creek Lumber Co. rort Klamath Sportsman's Club "rerebaks. Inc. "riesen Lumber it Supply Co. fl Sales Corporation Of Oregon arfield Company. Inc. arden Pal Tractor Company General Farm Supply Co. etson Mill. Inc.. The General Supply Co. Golden State Lumber Mills, Inc. Goodman Service Company, Damon Gorden Sales Company. Ina. Greenwood Logging And Contracting Company Granger Mutual Telephone Co, The Gcande Rondo Sign Company, Incor porated Griffith Wood Fabricating Co. i A T Corporation t: C. M. Hainsworth Company ial Construction Co, Inc. la-Vtn Farms ' The Hanset Lumber Company lanset Pressed Steel Corporation, The lerwlck Body Builders. Ine. lewco Corporation lelm Mfg. Co, Inc. lorn Builders' Exchange. Ine. lollywood Lumber Company, Ine. lutchlns Lumber Company, Ine, J. M. lutchinson Mortgage At Investment Co. , n voice Clearings ndnstrial Electronics, Ine. nsulrock Products Co, Ina. nternatlonal Machinery Sales. Ine. ! nterstate Construction Company : nterstate Lumber Sales. Ina. . acobson Tru. k Line, Ine. Johnson Inc.. Howsrd .rustics Realty Co, C C. C. At W. Lumber Company Kelly Building Materials, Ina. een sales co, inc. Mountain Lumber Company ht Shoe Co, Inc. Koontx company Kwality Paint Company Lakeshore. Inc.. The Bill Asks State Pay For Slaughtered Hogs A bin to reimburse J. W. Bige low, Portland, for hogs slaughtered by the state department of agri culture was Introduced in the House Tuesday by Reps. Herman Chlndgren, Molalla, and T. H. Dammasch, Portland.1 It would give him $22,893 for his hogs, which were killed be cause they had the dread hog dis ease, vesicular exanthema. : Mm 1 South Uth Street . - Salem, Oregea ? . Fhone $-$219 LaurelhuTst Lbr. Co. - Lesdo Company - Lents Motor Co, 'f Little Boy Logging Company Lowtr Columbia Lumber Co. " ' Love, Inc, Ward J. Lures By Erne St. Claire. Ine. Lumber And Timber Corporation - Microlex M And N Lumber Company " Main Aventte Motors, Ine, Magnus Corporation Marnon Ac Co, Edw. S. Martin's Garage. Ida, Ken Mandler-Lowe, Inc. - - May Mower Mfg. Co, Marvel Shear Corporation Masonry Structures. Inc. McEwen Rural Telephone Company Mechanical Improvements , Milton Apartments, Inc Mlracla Builders c Roofers, Ine. Mickelson At Co, Lorry Minton Manufacturing Ac Sales Co. Mid-Oregon Farmers Warehouse As - Supply Center. Inc. Midway Professional Building. Ine. Motor City, Inc. . Mokupapa, Inc. M on ta villa Improvement Corporation Moreland Specialty Shop, Inc. Mutual Investment Co. N. S. T. Refrigeration Co. Nothern. Specialty-Plastics Co, Ina. Northwest Brake Ac Supply, Ine. . Northwest Chinchilla, inc. Northwest Community Homes Co. Northwest Development Co. Northwest Equipment Sales Co, Ine. Northwest Properties. Inc . Northwestern Investment Co. O. K. Truck Rentals, Inc. Ochoco Sand Ac Gravel Co. Olsen. Inc, Oscar T. Orida Farm Products Company Oregon Dust And Spray. Incorporated Oregon Gardeners Association Oregon Tie Mills. Inc Oregon Timber Products Oregon Trail Skyways, Incorporated Oregon Trailers, Inc. Oregon Wood Products Company Paulson Building Company Palmore Corporation Panel-Crete Northwest, Inc Pan-L-Heat Corporation Pacific Buyers. Inc. - Pacific Glass Ac Mirror Co. Pacific Northwest Auto Adjusters. Inc. -acmc iranszormer to. Pendleton Airways, Inc. Pendleton's Motor-In Theatre Perfect Maid Co. Phillips Products Company Pioneer Advertising Service, Ine, Plantation Manufacturing Company Porter Construction Co, Inc. Power Conversion Company Port-A-Matlc, Incorporated Portland Freight Conaolidators. Ine. Portland Meadows Portland Meadows. Inc 1Vu-41.l At.t. DmmIu Tn. I II. WAVMVW A a .11,. Precision Aluminum .Foundry And Manufacturing, inc. Private Carriers Service, Inc Quinn Insurance Agency Quinn Investment Company Reedville Lumber Co. Realty Service Corporation Rieck Bros, Inc. Rite-Hite Corporation Riverside Motors, Inc. Rite-Way Plumbing At Heating Cor po rati on Robinson Logging Corporation Roy Manufacturing Company Robbins-Stasny Co. Rogers Stationer, Harry Rogue View Inn. Ine. Rose City Lumber Sales Rye Grass Telephone Company, The Ryan Jewelers. Lee Stacy. Raymond " saites Enterprises. George Salmon River Quarry And Construc tion company, inc. Satterlee Ac Rogers, Inc Saiway Scaffold Of Eugene. Ine, St. Helens Lumber -Company Salem Box Company Schrader Estate Company. Paul Scientific Hospital Eaulpment Co. Schulz Plumbing And Heating Com pany, otto Sea coast Finance Co. Security Transfer Ac Storage Co. Sherman Lumber Sales. Edward J. Shursafe Manufacturing Corp. Shopper Publishing Company Simmons' Restaurants, Inc. Sports Center. Inc. Sports Enterprises, Inc. Square Wheel Company, The Steel And Marine Fabricators. Ine. " Starr Rebuilding Company star valley Mines, inc. State Drilling Company, Ine. Tall Tree Lumber Co. Thompson Motors Thompson-Walker Construction Com pany S Way Supply. Ina Tillamook-Pacific Title Company xn-state construction co. Tuff Stone Co, Inc. Tualatin Valley Products Company X-TVr Club, Inc U. 8. Rock Company United Hardware, Ine. Velvatlle. Inc Victory Sales. Inc. Viking Village. Inc. Vollstedt Kerr Lumber Co. Washington County Motors weaver construction co. Wernmark Construction Co. Weaver-Stafford Construction Com pany, incorporated West Gate Homes. Inc West Slope. Jones, Inc. Western Bible House. Inc Western Forwarders Co, Agents Wilson's Auction House Win Manufacturing Co. Willamette Furniture Mfg. Co. Yellow Pine, Inc BUILDING AND LOAFT CORPORATION Valley Building And Loan Association. Tne COOPERATIVE Central Oregon Purchasing Association Clackamas County Dairy Breeders As sociation Central Oregon Veterans Cooperative Heniner Addition Water Co. Hart Mountain Cooperative Marketing Association Hood River Grange Supply Co. Mt. Hood Farmers Cooperative New Cedardale Irrigation District And Improvement company Northwest Fisherman's Assn. Oregon Livestock Cooperative Oregon Seed Growers Producer-Consumer Cooperatives Southern Oregon Veterans Agricultural Association Vernon Community Telephone Asso ciation Wasco County Grain Growers Co-Op nuuoAnoN dsainauc Lone Oak -District Improvement Com pany i MTNINO Crater Lake Mining Company Oregon Mining Company Oregon Oil And Gas Company NOW. THEREFORE. L PAUL L. PATTERSON, as Governor of the State of Oregon, by virtue of the authority conxerrea upon me ny secuon n-a. Cati ind 7 Roadsign iiiwiyeigii INDEPENDENCE More Irving quarters were abandoned la the Indepeadesee area Tuesday as the Wil lamette Xtrer rose higher. Above. Marlon Wilson rows Mike Clevinger and W. Backlngham. hoy ranea caretakers, to dry land, Picture was taken Tuesday noon from the Marlon County approach te the In dependence bridge. Beads had vanished vnder fire feet of water, bat signs still pointed to Salem (11 miles), Talbot (12 miles) and way points. Hepyard poles form the background. (Statesman Photo.). Dairy Industry Asks Full-Time Commission Oregon dairy Interests proposal for a full-time State Dairy Pro ducts Commission was aired before a ways and means subcommittee of the 47th Oregon Legislature Tuesday at the Capitol. The dairy commission repre sented by its secretary, Frank Het- twer of Mt. Angel, is recommend' ing a $160,326 budget for the bl ennhrm, as compared with the cur rent $132,000. The state budget de partment had reduced the commis sion's proposed budget for the coming two years to SI 19.000. Hettwer said the commission plan has the backing of the Ore gon Dairymen's Association at a time when "the future is none too bright for the dairy Industry and every effort must be made to hi' crease rather that reduce produc tion." Full-Time Executive The commission secretary and assistant now operate on a mileage and per diem basis. The proposed budget would provide a full-time executive at salary up to $10,000 and an administrative secretary at $3,400. Funds for the commission come from a levy of 1 cent per pound on butterfat produced in May and June, plus contributions from creamery operators. Sen. Angus Gibson, chairman of the ways and means subcommittee, said he considered $10,000 an ex cessive salary for the proposed executive secretary. $40,000 Item Considerable discussion also cen tared on an Item of $40,000 for use of the American Dairy Asso ciation with headquarters at Chi cago. Hettwer explained that this association conducts a national ad vertising campaign in the interest of the dairy industry along with an educational and promotional program. It received $19,000 from Oregon in the current biennium. An additional $50,000 would go to the Oregon Dairy Council for a somewhat similar program. Hett wer said programs of both the American Dairy Association and the Oregon Dairy Council had proved valuable in the past. Gibson asked If it would not be better to spend the money assign ed to the American Dairy Associa tion with radio stations and news papers in Oregon. Hettwer said Oregon must depend to a large ex- O. C. L. A- and under and pursuant to the terms and provisions thereof, do hereby declare each and all of the foregoing and above-named corpora tions dissolved, -and their articles of incorporation revoked and repealed, and all powers conferred by law upon such corporations are hereby declared inoperative and void. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of State to be hereunto affixed at the CapitoL at Salem. Oregon, this fifth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred fltty-three. - rAuii rAiiuMun Governor. (STATE SEAL) Attest: EARL T NSWBRT Secretary of State. - Jan. SI. Cellar Drainer .-.. t SUS-DtAIMn ' i tyae teeeves , . jarozzi S:J:3-ScrvIc3 Dczlab On Ull I . Helps Boat to Steer Course tent on other states for Its dairy market He referred particularly to California. J r-" Another group of the Joint ways and means committee approved the budget of the committee on natural resources aggregating $19, 513. This committee was created at the request of ex-Governor Doug las McKay but there was no legis lative budget for the, current bi ennium. The budget approved Tuesday was the same as recommended in the state budget for the next bi ennium. Bill Would Lift limitation on TV, Radio Advertising Oregon citizens who can't see the boxing matches on television be cause the fights are sponsored by beer manufacturers would get re lief by a bill introduced in the House Tuesday by Rep, Pat Dool ey, Portland. The bill would remove the state liquor commission's right to regu late radio and TV advertising. The liquor commission now wont allow any alcoholic beverage to be advertized on radio or TV before 8 p.m. The TV fight broadcasts generally start at 7 p.m. Bill to Ask Hearings Prior to Addition of Power Surcharges Rep. Monroe Sweetland, Mil waukee Democrat, said Tuesday he is introducing a bill to require public hearings before the public utilities commissioner before pow- Chapel of Memories A Beautiful Memorial Service I Within Your Means Regardless Call 2212 Sheridan Otto Jr. A Veils Haider TJeensed Morticians Serving Yamhill County and Surrounding Are - SHERIDAN FUNERAL HOME i tame Location Over 32 Years (fv Q urn) 'ifi3rf - ' ' . '. - ' i r ...4 ' 1 " O William Tellor so they tell never missed a mark. The accuracy of bis arrow was legendary. And in our elected eld we, too, are reliable. We suggest that yoo bring your Doctor's prescript tions to this pharmacy, where you are assured the services of skilled Registered Pharmacists, Ingredients of highest. qnality, and prices that are uniformly fair. Be sure to try as next time. 435 State EL (Comer of Liberty) ; Vj Give S1H Green Stamps ' - - -1 - ' - i Herbert A. Black Dies at Silverton 1 ! .: - Statesman News Ssrvtea SILVERTON Herbert A. Black died here at his home. 1552 Salem Rd unexpectedly Monday night. He was born Sept. 1, 1903, In Kan sas and had lived here some time. Surviving are a son, James P. Black, Suverton; five brothers, Eldon Black. Redwood City, Calif., Orvil Black, Ohio; Bill, Robert and Alfred Black, all of Kansas; three sisters, Mrs. Eva Short, Lincoln, Calif., Miss Gladis Black and Miss Esther Black, both of Kansas. Services will be announced later by Ekman Funeral Home, Stayton. Barge Rams Into " Portland Bridge PORTLAND UP) Out of control in the swift current, an empty sawdust barge rammed into the Hawthorne bridge and almost sank in the Portland harbor Tuesday. The barge, being towed by a tugboat, swung into a bridge pier as the tug- captain tried to slow it. One corner of the barge was stove in, and pumps from other. craft were used to keep it afloat. er companies are allowed to Im pose surcharges for steam genera tion. Sweetland said he has received more mail on that subject than on any other. Power companies now are charg ing 20 per cent additional to cover costs of steam generation. Permis sion was granted by Public Utili ties Commissioner Charles H. Helt- of the Hour (House Bills House bills Introduced Tuesday at the Oregon Legislature: H.B. No. aa Francis. Chindgren. Cor bet t. Layman and Farmer: Amends section 110-1311: relates to corpora tions exempt under the excise tax of 1929. primarily corporations deriving Income largely- from rentals. H.B. No. SO Anderson and Zlester: Appropriate S814JW0 for the - purpose of paying increases under the Work men's compensation Act: repeals Chap ter 95, Oregon Laws 1951. HJB. No. 91 Chindgren and Dam- murh Appropriates . S2S03 to com pensate J. w. Bigeiow for hogs ste lightered by Department of Agri culture. H.B. No. 13 Committee on Forestry and at request State Forester: Amends section S, chapter M Oregon Laws mil declares . an emergency: relates to disposition of certain funds collected tor control of tree diseases. EB. No. 93 Dammasch by request State Medical society! Relates to phys ical therapy. jl& no. sweeuana ana Anaer son; Provides for time off for em ployees te vote at elections. ILB. No. 93 Committee on Alcoholic Control by request Liquor Control -Commission: Is an original bill reg ulating ana controlling tne consump tion of alcoholic liquor in certain or ganizations. ILB. No. 90 Anderson and Sen. Brady: Amends section 103-1760 as amended: relates to payments under the Workmen's Compensation Act. HJB. No. 97 Anderson snd Sen. Brady: Amends section 10X-17SS; In creases certain benefits under the Compensation Act. H.B. No. 98 Committee on Tax ation by request of State Tax Com mission: Amends section 110-1923 as amended; relates to penalty and in terest on corporate excise taxes; ap pears largely administrative. H.B. No. 99 Dooley: Amends section 24-106; relates to radio and tele vision advertising by liquor dealers. HJJ, No. 100 Anderson and Sen. Brady: Amends section 102-1773; re lates to Jurisdiction of the Industrial Accident Commission ; to determine certain matters. HB. No. 101 Committee on' Alco holic Control by request Liquor Con trol Commission; Amends section 34 103 as amended; is primarily a defi nitive measure; adds dispensers (splr itous liquor by the drink). HJ3. No. 103 Committee on Alco holic Control by request Liquor Con trol Commission: Amends section 34 11S; appears largely administrative; relates to classes of licenses. - HJ3. No. 103 Committee on Tax ation by request State Tax Commis sion: Amends section 110-1829; re lates to personal Income taxes and appeals from findings of the Com mission. Senate Bills Bills Introduced Tuesday la the Senate: i S.B. 38. by committee on natural re sources, by request of the state for ester: Creating a forest petrol fund as a sub-account of the state general fund. ; SJ3. 30, by committee on natural re sources, by request - of . the State yish Commission repealing the statutory provision that regulations stemming from interstate agreements covering fishing tn the Columbia river shall expire on Jan. SI of each year. PARTY FETES FREDDY FUGH LABISH CENTER Mrs. Arto Pugh entertained Tridav afternoon with a birthday party for her son, Freddie, on his 10th birthday. Re freshments were served to Larry Oglesby, Danny and Darlene Har ris. Chris and Karen Homschuch, Donna and Carolyn Ditchen, Velma Reed. Jody and Patsy Kay Boies, and Pat McClaughry. A Empiro Duildor (Great Northern Rcilvayy t I North Coast esses . for Information coll Oregon Hoctrk Rctllway Ooeierof Offlcoer Amorlcan Sank aUiIkilna, PorHewd, Orwgo SPOIME, PORT LAND and -; RAILWAY COMPANY v ; Ship end Travel "The tlorthwpsV Own Hallway" r. . - . - - . . ..' ; J D. "Cnrles Oregon Eectte HcCrocd Clcca Ths StertegmoBL SalenV Ortw Old Well Cdes lnr Leaves Big Hole ht Silverton Farm grtteriaa Ksws tarvtce , ' SILVERTON Mrs. Herman Goschie admits that for a : brief time she was Inclined to believe that the world was falling out be neath her as she gazed out the kitchen window and saw a hole fully eight feet in diameter where a short time before had been only a nice, smooth, green lawiu. Investigation revealed that sur face soil over a long forgotten dug welL 60 feet deep, had given away, leaving only the dangerous hole. Goschie, out of curiosity, began inquiries of former owners . in cluding the Ray Dullums and the Mike Thompson families. The well had been in operation 35 years ago and It was recalled that a well tower and windmill had once stood over the spot. RAIN RAIN RAIN Protect Your Property With liunvinuni cjCoch Safe for a Lifetime. Call Today for Free Estimates, 2-8058 WILLAMETTE ALUMINUM CO. 3035 Portland Rd. NOW! leans c? to $1500 Tcke op to 24 oeslhs to repay Ground Hoor, Oreton Bids., 105 S. HIGH ST SALEM Phonet 2-24S4 Rex Doyle, YES MANager loon over $300 ep to $1300 oaa" or to 24 mosHis lo rsoay smoo by PertoeeJ PUioece Co. of Morton townty eeder Mte laduslriol Uoa CoeipoeiM Act of Oreeea, Imm bms Is ntiMb si mmmU torst Sls Ikam Sm. S-122. B-1U WHIM YOU TRAVEL TO SPOKANE AND EAST ClUOpSE iROilll 2 MOW STREAIUIUNED TRAINS : v Limitod (Northern Pcdfic Rcilyay) LJ , ; A. THROUGH COACH ' v ' r. AND PUllMAN OWfllP 43 ACCOMMODATIONS "11 CW CON gCTQ9 Wednesday, si; im g No one - could be 'found . who knew when its use had been dis continued. The remains of 6 x 8 timbers could be seen, rotted at the ends, which had been laid across the eight-foot hole and cov ered with three feet of dirt. This covering hid the spot when a trac tor was used eight years ago in landscaping the lawn. The spot was boarded off im mediately when discovered by the Goschies, and filling the big hole is now in progress. " The Goschies, who have owned the farm for 10 years, report they are very thankful that their small daughter, Susan, did not suffer the fate of many children who fall into abandoned wells. Cranberries are native to Amer ica. ' ... Salem Get $1000: RW $5227 FA. I (14 Month Mm) I Make a clean sweep of old bills 1 . . . .t-i ii aaaae w - . J MjMihla ... pay taies . . iwuw "" payments with a fttumat loan. Phone, write, or come in. Looms m $1900, I, INeFffilfe r Att SVSTSM J O