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SOUTH BEND, Wash. ( Now
they're going to measure the size
of raindrops. f f !
It's a phase ' of . the Weather
Bureau research ' project in which
. scientists have been studying: the
effect of cloud seeding on rainfall.
Machines called raindrop , spec
trographs have been installed at
Olympia. Hoquiam and at Eklund
Park.' between j Raymond and
South Bend. They operate by de
flecting raindrops into a metal box
where they fall on a sheet of
sensitized paper which can be
developed like a 'photographic print
for a permanent record. -The
reason? ! I
Ferguson Hall, project director.
says the information should be
valuable for "quantitative meas
' surement of rainfall by radar, the
rate of run-off of precipitation and
the effect of: drop size on soil
erosion.
lieu York
Sicsh Quotations
By The Associated Press
There is evidence, that the Here
ford breed of beef cattle was bred
to produce work animals in early
day England! .1
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Obituaries
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NOTICE FOB PUBUCATION
Oregon 02928 i
MA Oregon 02928. Bureau of
"Land Management, Land Office.
Portland 18. Oregon. Notice Is Here
by Given that pursuant to Cha'pter
6 of Title 32, Revised Statutes of
United States, the SanUam Copper
Mines, an Oregon corporation,: whose
post office address Is 1003 Equitable
Building, Portland. Oregon, is mak
ing application to the United States
tor patents to the mining claims.
Eureka No. 1. Eureka No. 2. Eureka
No. 3. Eureka No. 4. Eureka No. 5.
Eureka No. 6. Eureka No. 7. Eureka
No. 8. Eureka No. 8. Eureka No. 10. Eur
eka No. 11. Eureka No. 12. Eureka No.
13. Eureka No. 14. Eureka No. 15. Eur-
- eka No 16. Eureka No. 17. Eureka No..
18. Eureka No; 19. Eureka No. 20.
and Eureka No. 21. in Cold Creek
(unorganized) Mining District, Mar-
' Ion County, Oregon, which are par
ticularly described as to metes and
bounds by the official plat herewith
posted, and by the i field notes of
Survey No. 90S. filed with the Man
ager of the Bureau of Land Manage
ment United States j Department of
the Interior, Oregon District, Port
land, Oregon. Jwhichi field notes of
said survey and plat describe the
boundaries and extent of said claims
upon the surface with magnetic var
iation or declination of 20 30" East.
Said claims are located in the SW
Quarter of Sections 7. 18 and1 the
North Half o Section 19. Township
8 South. Range 5 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian. Marion County.
Oregon. The 4 exterior boundary of
Edward Charles Clark
In McMinnville. Oregon. January
11. Survived i by ! wife. Helen Clark.
2238 Maple Avenue. Salem. Services
will be held Friday. Jan. 13 at 2:00
p.m. at me ! nnapp runerai nome,
Vancouver. Wash. Interment at Van
couver, Wash, j
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Baby Boy Earls
Infant son! of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Earls. Brooks at a local hospital.
Jan. 10. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
Emery Fredericks, Salem. Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. i Earls, San Diego. Calif
Services will be held in the Clough
Barrick Chapel Thursday. Jan. 14 at
2:00 p.m. Rev. Brooks H. Moore offi
ciating. Interment at City View Cem-
etery.
William F. tiatchell
Late resident of 3295 S. Com! St.
at a local hospital Jan. 12 at the age
of 69. Survived" by wife. Bertha C.
Gatchell, Salem: son. Frank Gate hell.
Jefferson: brother. Leslie W. Gatch
ell. Albany. Announcement of serv
ices later j by; the Howell-Edwards
Chapel. s
Admiral Corporation
Allied Chemical ;
Alike Chalmers'
American Airlines
American Power & Light
American Tel. & TeL
American Tobacco
Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
Bethlehem Steel
Boeing Airplane Co.
Borg Warner
Burroughs Adding Machine
California Packing
Canadian Pacific.
Caterpillar Tractor
Celanese Corporation
Chrysler Corportation
Cities Service
Consolidated Edison
Consolidated Vultee
Crown Zellerbach -Curtiss
Wright
Douglas Aircraft
du Pont de Nemours j
Eastman Kodak f
Emerson Radio j
General Electric i
General Foods
General Motors j
Georgia Pac. Plywood
Goodyear Tire f
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60 Vi
31 V
94 Mi
50 m
48 V
78 Va
16 Vt
22 Vt
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59 4
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42 V
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7 Ts
80 Vt
104 4
47
10 Vs
88 i
59 s
59 4
11 Yt
53 Vs
the group and of said claims is more . .
particularly descnbed as follows: jCor, ""11
Homestake Mining Co.
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kaiser Aluminum
Kennecott Cooper
Libby, McNeill;
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Long Bell A
Montgomery Ward '
Nash Kelvinator
New York Central
Northern Pacific ,
Pacific American Fish
Pacific Gas & Electric
Pacific TeL & TfL
Packard. Motor Car
Penney (J. C) Co.
Pennsylvania R.R.
Pepsi Cola Co.
Philco Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonier Incorp.
Rayonier Incorp. Pfd.
Republic Steel
Reynolds Metals
Richfield Oil
Safeway Stores Inc.
Scott Paper Co.
Sears Roebuck & Co.
Socony-Vacuum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard Oil Calif.
Standard Oil N. J.
Studebaker Corp.
Sunshine Mining
Swift & Company
Transamerica Corp.
Twentieth Century Fox
Union Oil Company
Union Pacific
United Airlines
United Aircraft
United Corporation
PORTLAND m iComDlaints unuea aiaies riywooa
from upriver fishermen led the j Vmted States Steel
Oregon Fish i Commission and the Warner Pictures
Washington State Fisheries Bureau Western Union Tel.
to decide Tuesday to j open both Westinghouse Air Brake
ottar Johnson ! th W-or anH middle stretches of Westinghouse Electric
.ocospJan.1 ifumbv ! the Columbia River to Commercial Woolworth Company
wife. Helen Johnson, Salem. An-j fishing On April 30. j
nouncement of services later by : c. . j
ciough-Barrick Co. State biologists earlier had rec
ommended mat me river reww
s
Mrs. Minnie Maryiu Hadley )
At the family residence in Brooks. I
Ore. Jan. at the age of 51 years. '
Survived by , husband, Urshel W.
Kadlev. Brooks: mother, Mrs. Ella
McCaffery; Salem; sister, Mrs. Wil
liam Bechtel, Salem: brothers.
Frank and Pete McCaffery. both
ot Salem; Joe (Pat) McCaffery
Dallas. Ore.: and three nephews.
Recitation! of rosary Tues.. Jan. 12
I at 8:00 p.m. Fune.-al services Wed.,
f Jan. 13 at 10.00 .m. in the Howell-
iiwards Chapel. Concluding serv
ices at St, Barbara Cemetery.
Hoy Director
Of Fisheries,
Dates Deci
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Portland Produce
! PORTLAND W Butterfit -Tentative,
subject to immediate
change Premium quality, maxi
mum to 133 to one per cent acidity,
delivered in Portland, 68-71 lb;
first (quality. 66-69; second quality,
64-671 Valley routes and country
points 2 cents less. r
j Butter-Wholesale, f.o.b. bulk
cubes to wholesalers Grade AA,
93 score, 66 lb; 92 score, 65 4;
90 .score, 64 M; 89 score, 62. j
f Cheese Selling price to Portland
wholesalers-Oregon singles 42
43 lb; Oregon 5-lb loaf. 48 4-5l.
Eggs To wholesalers Candled
eggs containing no loss, cases in
cluded, f.o.b. Portland A (grade,
large, 51 ; A mediurrj. 50 H-
52 H; A grade, small, 47-43 4.
Eggs To retailers Grade AA,
large, 57-58; A large. 55-57; AA
medium. 55; A medium, 53-54; A
small, 49-50. Cartons 3 cents addi
tional. j
IJive chickens No. 1 (quality,
f.o.b. plants Fryers 27; roasters,
27; heavy hens, 25-26; Mght hens,
15- J7: old roosters, 14-15. j
Rabbits Average to gtowers
Live white. 3 4-5 lbs. 19-2L 5-6 lbs,
16- 20; old does, 10-12, fewf higher.
Fresh dressed fryers to retailers,
55-S7; cut up, 59-63. j
Wholesale dressed meats:
Beef, steers, choice. 500-700 lbs.
39.jXMl.00: good, 36.00-40 b0; com-!
Stocks and Bonds
IS 60
Util. Stks.
(Compiled! by The Associated Preaa)
Jan. u
STOCK AVERAGES
j 30 IS
I Indut. Rails
Net chance A .9 At.O
Tuesday i4144J 78J
Prev. day: .m.O 77.1
Week ago ; 146.S 79.7
Month o 1424 78.S
Vear ao i 148.1 S1.4
A.l
S3.
53.5
S5.7
55.4
HI
A.S
108 S
10S.0
109.8
108.0
1134
BOND AVERAGES
Net change
Tuesday
Prev. day j
Week ao
Month ano
20 10 10 10
Rails Indust. Uul. Ffn.
Unch Unch XJnch A.l
. 94.S 97.1 97.4
. B4.S 97.8 97.4
. 94J 97.7 98.7
.. M 2 96.9 I 96 .S
80.7
80.8
80.6
80J
Stotesmcou Solanu Ortu, Wd, Jem.! 13. 1954 Sc 25
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Stock Market
Stands Fiifm
NEW YORK Jl The stock mar
ket with a fair showing ;of firmness
Tuesday was able toj reverse a
four-day losing trend.
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks advanced 80 cents at
108.80. Monday it was down 60
cents. If
The railroad component of the
average jmade the best showing
i in ' v Si. n .i ! wth a rise of 1.00. The industrials
Wool-Jrease basis, Willamette,- .. nf. anfyfh ..tiniip.
firmed 10 cents.
Lambs Choice-prime, 38.00-
A , AA. Jt A Wl OA A !
11.UU, gWU, tf'J.WdJ.UV.:
Valley medium, 51-55 lb: Eastern
Oregon line and half blood. 55-62;
Willamette Valley lamb wool. 42;
12-month wool, 45-50.
If
Portland Livestock
Only 1,000 individual; issues were
traded, lowest since mjd-November
Beef Cows, utility. I 22-25 lb: 1 ana l unaer Monaajr total, how-
canners-cutters. 18-19. I j ever. 581 stocks of that total ad-
Veal-i-Top quality, lightweight, i vanced land 229- decided with 14
32-33; rough heavies. 22-25. i new ni?hs and 8 new lews for 1953-
Hogs4-Lean blockers, 35-36; sows, I 54 touched during thejsession.
light 31-33 j Volume came to 1250,000 shares
Lambs Best. 33-35. I as compared with 1220.000 shares
Fresh Produce:
Onions 50 lb sacks.) Wash, yel
lows, med., 1.00-10; large, 1.10-25;
Idaho yellows, med., 1.25-50; large.
1.75-2.00; whites, 2.25-50.
Potatoes Ore. local Long Whites,
Salem Market
Quotations!
Lf U. UV , Will t I .
mirHnl ? ftft.37 no- ntilitv 90. on. i z oo-zai uescnutes Kusseis. INO. 1,
33100; commercial cow 2M- " ,2.50-7j; 25 lb sk. j
ners-cutters, 22.00-25.00. i0100- P.to paper. No , ,
-ks- -L ; 33; windows, zo-sj; p. 2. so ids, n
quarters, 47.00-52.00; rounds,
4100-48.00; full loins, trimmed,
7.00-80.00; triangles, 29j.00-34.00;
fare-quarters, 31.00-36.00; chucks,
3f .OOtO.00; ribs, 55.00-62.00.
Pork cuts Loins, choice, 8-12
As of lata yasfersUy)
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80-&": Wash. Russets, JS'o. 1-A, 2.25- bctter
50; Idaho, 3.15-25. ; wholesale
Hay-U. S. No. 2 green alfalfa, ! "eUil I
mostlvf 23.00-30.00. delivered car EGGS-KBuylaO J
onH tMirt. lnt fnh PnrtlnnHnnH Wht)lesale priCM ranfe from 6
Seattle. I
Filberts Wholesale selling price
PORTLAND I X USDACattle
salable 200; market active; fully
steady; two loads good-choice fed
steers ! 22.75-2100; .iitility-fcw com
mercial steers 13.50-18.00; ; utility
commercial heifers 12.00 17.00;
canner-cutter cows mostly a.50
100; few utility cows If. 50-13.00;
commercial grades salable 13.50
15.00; cutter-utility bulls 12.00-15.00.
Calves salablej 25; good-choice
vealers scarce; salable steady at
20.00-24.00; prime I quotable to 27.00
or above; few cull-utility calves
10.00-15.00. j Ji
Hogs salable 400; market about
steady; choice 180-235 lbs. 27.75 to
mostly 28.50; chonce $5-550 lb.
sows i salable 22.50-24.50
Sheep salablej 250; small lots
choice wooled lambs 19.00; one lot
choice-prime lambs 20.25; utiltiy
lambs down to 15.00; good-choice
feeders salable 14.50-15.50; Utility
good ewes 4.00-3:50. I
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Tibet is the; highest country
in the world says the National
Geographic Society.
To Insure Your
HOME
With
HUGGINS
ph. 3.9ml
lbs., 62.00-64.00; shoulders, 16 1 f.0.b. iOreson plants. No. 1 jumbo
ls.. 49.00-44.00; spareribs, 48.00- i Barcejonas. 29 lb; large. 27 M;
54.00: fresh hams. 10H4 lbs..
60.00-65.00. I Wainnf s Whnlpal s f 11 i n e
1 Veal and calves Gojod-choice. j priced: First quality! Franquettes,
commer- j 32-33 i lb: light halves, 79-83;
I shellejd light amber halves. 70-75.
all weights, 34.00-43.00j
cial, 29.00-37.00.
an. 11. a the age of
Starting at) Corner tl of Eureka G. 'Mother of Mrs. Helen L. Becke.
Bonneville Dam be i opened for
f commercial i fishing on Apru 30
Claim 17 from which the Quarter
Section corner of Sections 7 and 18.
Township 8. South Range 5. East of
tne Willamette Meridian. Is North
51. 25' 39" East -1276.47 feet distant;
thence North 66 28 East 83.45 feet
to Corner 1 of Eureka Claim 12;
thence North 25V 30 West 313.02 feet
to Corner 4 of Eureka Claim 13;
thence North 68 31' East 514.64 feet
to Corner Jtl of Eureka Claim 13;
thence South 25" 30' East 1494.12 feet
to Corner 2 of Eureka Claim 713.
which is also Corner itl of Eureka
Claim jrl4; thence South 22' 26 East
1399.95 feet to Corner sr2 of Eureka
flim 4-14 which ix also Corner H3
of Eureka Claim 4; thence South j Jennie Catherine Miller
21 52' Eastf 1300 feet to Corner 4 j Late resident of 52 S. Cottage. In
oi Lurefta tltim a, medic ouuui uji rnj: dii. iv. r'stri ui ivuv r ivy u
VVGSl so.D-i I en 10 tornrr amun, aurora
LoveU. Portland James Lovell. Her
miston, Dre.. Margaret E. Lovell.
Salem; sister of Harry Harper,
Williamsport. ,Penn.; Mrs. Charles
Wood. Williamsport. Penn.; seven
grandchildren, two great grandchil
dren. Services will be held in the
W. T. Rigdon Chapel Thursday. Jan.
14. at 1-30 p-m. Private concluding
services at Jason Lee Cemetery. Rev.
Paul Poling and Rev. A. G. Jamieson
officiating. In lieu of flowers send
contributions to the American Heart
Association by contacting Paul Allen
at the Ladd & Bush Bank.
68 31
jrl of Eureka Claim ST4: thence North
21 52. West 1151.04 feet to a point
on Line 1-2 of Eureka ' Claim Z4.
which ia Corner JfS of Eureka Claim
jr: thence :South 66 28' West 54.32
feet to point of Intersection on Line
3-4 of Eureka Claim 3: thence South
21 19' East 1475 03 feet to Corner
j:4 of Eureka - Claim J?3; thence
South 64 05' West 600 feet to Corner
Jfl of Eureka Claim 3: thence
South 66 28 West 120 feet to Corner
Jrl of Eureka Claim j18: thence
South 29 32' East 1500 feet to Cor
ner 3t2 of Eureka Claim 18; thence
South 66 28' West 600 feet to Corner
JT3 of Eureka Claim 18: thence
North 29 32' West 1500 feet to Cor
ner 4 of Eureka Claim 18; thence
South 66 28' West 240 feet to Corner
Sl of Eureka Claim 1: thence
South 26 33' East 58.96 feet to Cor
ner 1 of Eureka, Claim 15: thence
South 66 28' West 500 feet to Corner
2 of Eureka Claim 15; thence
South 26 33" East 270 feet to Corner
1 of Eureka Claim 16: thence
South 66 28' West 480 feet to Corner
2 ot Eureka Claim 16; thence
South 26- 33' East 195. feet to Cor
ner 1 of Eureka Claim 19: thence
South 66 28' West 305 feet to Corner
2 of Eureka Claim 19; thence
South 65 45' West 600 feet to Cor
ner SfJ of Eureka Claim 20; thence
South 12 33" East 360 feet to Corner
2 of Eureka Claim 21; thence
South 65 45' West 540 feet to Cor
ner 3 of Eureka Claim 21: thence
North 10 00' West 1500 feet to Cor
ner 4 of Eureka Claim 21; thence
North 65 45' East 470.87 feet to Cor
ner 1 of Eureka Claim 21; thence
North 12 35' West 362.80 feet to Cor
ner 3 of Eureka Claim 20; thence
North 65 45" East 420.72 feet to Cor
ner 4 of Eureka Claim 20. which
is also Corner 3 of Eureka Claim
19; thence North 66 28' East 125
feet to Corner! 4 of Eureka Claim
19; thence North 26 33 West 125
feet to Corner i 3 of Eureka Claim
16; thence North 28' East 480
feet to Corner; 4 ot Eureka Claim
16; thence North 26 33' West 380
feet to Corner; 3 of Eureka Claim
15: thence North 66 28' East 500
. feet to Corner: 4 of Eureka Claim
10; thence North 26 33' West 60.36
feet to Corner 3 of Eureka Claiin
1; thence North 66 28' East j63 feet;
thence North ! 25 57' West 1428.38
feet to Corner 3 of Eureka Claim
jrl: thence South 66 28' West 189.63
feet tor Corner S3 of Eureka Claim
9: thence North 24 3S' West 1500
feet to Corner 4 of Eureka Claim
9: thence North 66 28' East 540
feet toi Corner 1 of Eureka Claim
9, which is also Corner 4 of
Eureka Claim 10: thence North 66
28' East 574.75 feet to Corner 1 of
Eureka Claim 10 which is also Cor
ner 4 of Eureka Claim 11; thence
North 66 28' East 275 feet to Corner
2 of' Eureka Claim 17; thence
North ! 23 38 West 1485 68 feet to
Corner 3 of Eureka Claim 17;
thence North 66 28' East 600 feet
to Corner 4 of Eureka Claim 17:
thence South 23 38 East 1485.68 feet
to Corner 1 of Eureka Claim 17.
the place of beginning.
That the area of the claims for
which application for patent is made
and excluding overlapping and con
flicting area ; between the claims is
355.833 acres:! that there are no con
flicting claims. The Eureka 22 ad
joins .Eureka 16. the Santiam 9
adjoin Eureka 21. and theJSantiam
group of claims are in proximity
with the within named claims.
The location notices of said claims
re recored in Mine Records of the
Recorder ot Marion County. Oregon,
and are as follows: Eureka 1. Book
6. "page 102;! Eureka 2. Book 6.
page ' 104: Eureka 3. Book 6. page
76; EureKa is, hook 6. page 88.
Eureka 5. Book 6. page 100: Eureka
6. Book 6. page 78, Amended Notice.
Book Page 156: Eureka 7. Book
6. page 84. Amended Notice. Book 6.
page: 158: Eureka 8. Book 6. Page
62. Amended Notice. Book C. pace
160; Eureka 9. Book 6. page 94:
Eureka 10. Book 6. page 128.
Amended Notice Book 6. page 164:
Eureka 11, Book 6. page 96; Eure
" ka 12. Book 6. pace 98: Eureka
13.' Book 6. page 90: Eureka 14
Book 6, page SO; Amended Notice.
Bock 6. page 162: Eureka 15. Boo'
6. page 117: Eureka 16. Book 6. pae
121; Eureka 17. Book 6. page 86:
Eureka 18. -Book I. page 92; Eureka
19. Book 6. page 125: Eureka 20.
Book 6, page 123; and Eureka 21.
Book 6, page 119.
Any and all persona claiming ad
versely the mining ground so here
in described for which application
for patent has been made, are here
by notified that unless their adverse
claims arc dulv filed according to
law. with the Manager of the Land
Office at Portland. Oregon, they will
be barred by the provisions of said
law. Frances A. Patton. Manager.
Salem. Dow Lovell. Salem. Clinton j but that the Upriverf opening be
delayed until May 13
The separate opening dates were ,
used, last year, and 'ipriver fisher-;
men complained it jruined their :
season. i i
The spring commercial fishing!
season will close May 27 tor both
stretches of the riven
Biologists had recofnmended the
separate dates in ah attempt to
increase the number! of fish that
get to spawning grounds.
M. T. Hoy was named acting
aunt of Mrs. otto ! director oi iisneries dv xne ure-
Hansen4 Aurora. Mr?. Virginia i EOn commission. THe replaces
Rohwer; Paullina. Iowa. Services; . T c., l j
win be held in the w. T. Rigdon ! Arme J- Suomela, who resigned
Chapel Wednesday Jan. 13. at 1:30 j to become assistant director Of
P.m. Rev. Louis E. White officiating, j the jj. S- Fisn ,nd -jvildlife SerV-
ice. t
i Hov, who has been with the
commission since 1923, has served
as commission secretary for the
past few years. f
to 7 cents over suylng price!
Large i AA
Large ! A
Pullet!
Medium AA .
Medium A
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Colortdj Hens
Leghorn Hen
Colored Fryers
Old Roasters . .
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New In Continental Beailty! NeV In Performance! New' In Travel Features!
Glenn Morgan
Late resident of 1704 Claxter Rd..
at a local hospital Jan. 11. Brother
of Richard L. Morgan, Salem. Fred
E. Morgan. Portland. Miss Fern Mor
gan. Salem, Mrs. J. H. Cowan.
Shaunavon, Saska., Canada. Also
survived bv 7 nephews. Services will
be held, Wed.. Jan. 13 at 1:30 in the
Howell-Edwards chapel. Concluding
services at City View Cemetery.
Mrs. Jessie M. Redfearn
Late resident of 325 Union St., at
a local: hospital Jan. 11. Survived by
sisters,! Mrs. Florsnce Stott. Beloit.
Wise; JMrs. Laurel Frederick, Bend.
Ore.: saunt. Mrf. Florence Jewett,
Eeaverton. Ore. Services will be held
in tries Ciough-Barrick Chapel Wed..
Jan. 13 at 3:00 p.m. Rev. W. H
Lymaa officiating. Shipment will
be made to Galena, 111., for inter
Robert Renfrew
Late resident of Rt. 2 Box 25.
Turner, at a local hospital Jan. 12
at the age of 60 years. Announce
ment bf serv ices later by the Howell
Edwards Chapel.
Larene Snider
Late resident ef 3730 Market St.
at a local hospital Jan. 11 at the age
of 49; years. - Survived by husband,
Larry! Snider. Salem: father. Henry
Boden. Salem: sister. Mrs. Eleanor
Mcllnay. Salem: brother. Albert
Boden, Dorcehster, Nebr.: Ben Boden.
Crete. Nebr. Services will be held
in the Howell-Edwards Chapel Wed
nesday! Jan. 13 at 3:00 p.m. Rev. A.
G. Jamieson officiating.
William White
Later resident of 103 Marion St..
Jan.i 11. Survived by wife. Hazel
White.! Salem. Announcement of
services later by Virgil T. Golden
Co. !
William Harrison Wilson
At Coos Bay, Ore.. Jan. 9. Late
.resident of Coos Bay, Ore. Survived
bv son. Forrest Wilson. Portland.
Boyd O. Wilson. Los Angeles. Calif.,
niece. Mrs. Irene Ammann. Salem:
and' nephew. L. O. Thomas. Coos
Bay. : Granddaughter. Mrs. Nancy
Holmes. Portland: 2 great grand
Children. David and Diana Holmes,
Fortland. Services will be held in
the; Virgil T. Golden Chapel. Wed..
Jan. 13 at 2:30 p m. Interment City
View Cemetery. Rev. Donald Payne
officiating.
Ottar Johnson,
Ex-Federal
! S
Employe, Dies
Ottar Johnson, )57, of 1595 N.
17th St., former Employe of the
U.S. Forest Service and Salem
resident ! since last July, died
Tuesday morning in a local hospi
tal. He had beenjin poor health
for some time, j
Johnson was born in Norway
April 17, 1896 and came to this
country while a young man, first
living in North Dakota.
He later lived' in Washington
and then Juneau', Alaska where
he was sent withthe U. S. Forest
Service.! He was Jwith the service
some 18 years.
Johnson came; to Salem from
Alaska last July.
Surviving are; his widow, the
former! Helen Peterson, to whom
he was married in 1936 in Ketchi
kan, Alaska; twof daughters, Alice
and Mary Johnson, both of Sa
lem; and a sister and two broth
c s in JNorway. i
Funeral services will be an
nounced later by Ciough-Barrick
Co. j- ?
Arthur Fred Zlegenhagel
At Lodi. Calif., Jan. 11. Late resi
dent of 2410 Laurel Ave.. Salem.
Survived by wife. Gertrude Ziegen
hageL Salem: daughters. Miss Inez
Ziegenhagel. Salem, Mrs. Betty Lou
Carroll, Monroe City, Missouri; son
Alden Ziegenhagel. Salem; father.
Fred Ziegenhagel. Lehr. N. Dakota:
sisters. Mrs. Alma Dawson. Los An-
j geles, Calif.: Mrs. Jacob Fiechtner.
Lnr, pi. uaicoia; oroiners. jaae zie
genhagel. Nevada City, Calif.. David
Ziegenhagel. Lehr. . Daxota: two
grandchildren. Services will be held
in the Virgil T. Golden Chapel Tues
day, Jan. 19 at 2:00 pjn. Interment at
City View cemetery.
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NOTICE or APPOINTMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been duly ap
pointed by the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon; for the County of
Marion, Probate Department, as ad
ministrator with the will annexed of
the esttate of f WILLIAM JAMES
BERNARD, deceased, and that he has
duly qualified as: such administrator.
AU -persons having claims against
the estate of said decendent are noti
fied to present the same, duly veri
fied, at 412 Pioneer Trust Building.
Salem, i Oregon, i within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 28th day of December.
1953. j i
OTTO B. SKOPIL. JR.
Administrator with the will an
nexed of the; estate of WILLIAM
JAMES BERNARD, deceased.
412 Pioneer Trust Building
Salem, Oregon, i D.30 J.S.13J20T7
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