Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1949, Page 21, Image 21

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    Portable Theater The Alu-Palast (above! in Hambure.
Germany, is an aluminum portable theater with a stage 40
by 66 feet and seats for 1,200 and can be assembled in 12 i" .
AreOldPeople'Cranky?
No More So Than Others
Columbus, O. (U.R) Crankiness in old age may be directly pro
portionate to poor health.
Prof. Albert R. Chandler of Ohio State University s depart
ment of philosophy said he came to that conclusion after studying
503 reports by college students and young professional people on
persons from 50 to over 80 years-
of age whom they knew well.
The study indicated, he said,
that there does not seem to be
any confirmation of generally
accepted ideas that old people
are usually cranky and irrita
ble. "People in their 70's or 80's
seemed no more likely to be ri
gid in their habits and opinions,
domineering, talkative or irrita
ble than people in their 50's,"
the professor reported. "But
when the people were divided
In groups in excellent health,
fair health and poor health, de-lsion.'
finite trends appeared.
"People in excellent health
were definitely more likely to be
very sociable and change habits
easily in changed conditions.
They were less likely to be over
anxious about money, to give
unasked advice, or to dwell un
duly upon the past.
"People in poor health were
more likely to be domineering,
to be very irritable, or to be ve
ry sensitive to noise and confu
Toast-masters Plan
Christmas Party
Final plans for Salem Toast-
masters' ladies' night and
Christmas party to be held as a
joint affair the night of Decem
ber 13 were made at a meeting
of that group Tuesday night.
The party, to be held at the
Lions Den in Hollywood, is to be
a dinner at 6:30 p.m. followed
by a program.
At the Tuesday night meeting
a table topic session was held
with each speaker giving the
succeeding speaker his topic.
Chairman for that part of the
program was Jack Goetze.
During the formal part of the
program William C. Hill served
as toastmaster. Speakers were
J. A. H. Dodd, James L. Payne,
Morris Buxton, Jerrold J. Tuck
er and Ed Boise.
Sad Day Jimmy Harper looks sadly at a piece of his' birth
day cake, cake he can't eat. His doctor says he is going to die
of an incurable brain tumor and that this brithday party, his
11th, is his last. Jeannie Fetterolf (left) shows him the cake
in his San Diego home while his brother and sister, Alvy and
Diana, watch. (AP Wirephoto)
Strike at Oak
Ridoe Spreads
Oak Ridge, Tenn., Dec. 7 VP)
A mushrooming wildcat strike
the first in Oak Ridge history
threatened today to spread to all
construction crafts working on
installations in this atomic city.
A top atomic energy commis
sion official, who declined use of
his name, said he has received
unconfirmed reports that about
300 carpenters and laborers will
walk out sometime today.
AEC officials and representa
tives of the national labor rela
tions board who were called in
hurriedly have been wrestling
with the problem since yester
day They conferred until early
this morning, seeking a solution
to the walkout which is delay
ing work on high-priority atom
ic installations.
Workers started drifting off
their jobs late Monday at the
$66,000,000 gaseous diffusion
plant (K-29). Yesterday others
joined them until the number
idled reached around 2,000 em
ployes In all construction crafts
except carpenters and laborers.
Gordon Molesworth, assistant
to the AEC manager, said as yet
no wqrkers producing fissionable
materials used in 1 A-bombs or
other atomic projects have quit.
No official word on the cause
of the walkout has been receiv
ed, Molesworth said, but it was
understood it was in protest
against the use of non-union
labor by the Oman Construction
Co., of Nashville, wnich is build
ing a gas pipeline to Oak Ridge.
Linn County Court News
Albany A marriage license was Issued
Tuesday by the county clerk to John B.
Vlan, 34, Albany, RFD No. 1, and Gladys
Viola Miller, 30, Lebanon.
Albany In a complaint filed in circuit
court Tuesday, Dorothy Coleman sought
a divorce from Aioerc h. uaieman.
Badgers Voted as Top
'Surprsers'ofl949
New York, Dec. 7 (P) Wis
consin, wntcii rained trom a dis
astrous '48 season to make a va-
liant fight for the Big Ten title
this year, has been voted the
"surprise" college football team
of 1949 in a nationwide Asso
ciated Press poll of sports writ
ers and sportscasters.
Under a new coach, Ivy Wil
liamson, the Badgers won three
of their first five conference
games, tied another, and were
not eliminated from Rose Bowl
contention until their final con
test, in which they bowed to
Minnesota by 14-6.
In alh 23 teams were nom
inated for the distinction of
having most greatly upset pre
season calculations. Louisiana
State, which won a Sugar Bowl
assignment by walloping such
home - conference luminaries
as Rice, Tulane and North
Carolina, proved a strong sec
ond choice among the bal
loteers. Virginia and Pittsburgh were
tied for third, each having been
singled out by five voters as the
surprise package of the cam
paign. Virginia, though thin in
reserves, won seven straight
games before losing to Tulane.
Pittsburgh, just returned to the
big time, played a grueling
schedule and scored victories
over Northwestern, Penn and
Penn State.
California and Ohio State,
who will meet in the Rose
Bowl, each received four votes.
Ohio State was singled out
largely on the strength of its
surprising tie with Michigan
on closing day; California be
cause it won 10 straight while
playing what some critics
thought was "outmoded" pow
er football.
Other teams which received
at least one vote for having done
the unexpected were Baylor,
Maryland, UCLA, Princeton,
Southern Cal., Purdue, Army,
Notre Dame, College of the Pa
cific, Stanford, Michigan State,
and Gannon College of Erie, Pa.
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Diaper Dilemma Visions of diapers fill Ihe mind of Mrs.
John T. Gibbs of Atlanta, Ga., as.she faces a world of "five
babies and no washing machine." 'Here, Mrs. Gibbs and twin ,
children, Jane (left) and Wayne, 10 months old, look over
the newest members of the family, triplets Linda, Brcnda and
Glenda. The twins were surprised at their first glimpse of
their three new sisters. But Mrs, Gibbs said all she could
think of was "all those diapers." (Acme Telcphoto)
Commissioners Court
The following Is the official publication
of the record of claims before tlie Morion
County Commissioners' Court for the Oc
tober term for 1949, with the amount al
lowed, bills continued, etc., according to
the records In the office of the County
Clerk.
Mlii- Tnntrrt HftWrtt. nr Nn Mnr.
Ion Co. Fair, $1,7501 Public Employees Re- i 1144.73; Alice V. Cumminns, clerk, $103.65
tirement System, retirement, (4, 834. 20,
Lurid A: Bush, Snlom Br. U. S. Nat'l, Bank
of Portland, withholding, 13,570.05; St.ite
Tax Commission, state tax. I1.438.S0;
Slate Intl. Accident Comm., Ins., (617.39.
Countv Assessor C, A. Lewis, deputy,
5.213.08: Ray Lick, deputy, $97.41: J. L
Sieomund. deputy. J18Q.18; Grace N. Bub
cock, deputy, 1167.42; Ida M. Baillie. de
puty. $154.80: Helen Snyder, deputy,
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operate j om'
Patricia M. Snyder, clerk, 7I,20; Mary E
Straver. clerk. 1148.50: Gordon E. Towei
draftsman, 1227.78. Circuit Court A. A
mcnnrLs, court reporter, J2B8.10; k. a
tic court reporter, l-'BU. o. uouni
Clerk M. Reznicsek, deputy, S153.15; I
Nibler. deputy, 1183.13; B. Howard, deputj
S1B4.20; Dora Barrett, deputy. 1168.14
Vernon Windsor, deputy, 1210.47: Helei
Mulkey, deputy, S182.40: V. M. Olttord, tii
puty. 1161.12; W. H. Frcele, deputy,
140.85; R. J. Stnnton. deputy. S82.60; D
Brown, deputy, $68.00. County Court M
neznicsek. clerk, $50: D. L. Brown, stenos.
t ourt Mouse Edw. Brasher. Janitor
$163 83; W, A. Orttton. Janitor. $161.57
Win. Moriarty, lanllor, Slfl0.97: Edwlt
Booth, janitor, $153.10; Ruth Hutching
lev. oper.. $76; M. E. Lmdfey, elev. oper.,
81.10. District Court Clurus Brown, de
puty clerk, $171.37; Barbnra Smith, de
puty clerk, $109.75. District Court Con-
abie Earl Adams, constable. $207.75-
Gloria Robinson, deputy, $150.58. Health
Dent W. J. Stone, M.D.. health officer.
$530.04; W. B. Quinn. sanitarian, $242.10:
u. sermon, .sanitarian. $252.94; F. R
Coleman, .lanitarian, $253.78; Bajty Coop-
janiianaii, uernice Ycary,
e. $234,13: Mcrwyn Darby, nurse.
$153,20: Helen WanasRard. nur.se. $218.70:
Jane Domkowakt, iniffe, $206. 63; Jean
wmiu, nur.se, ?20,i.70; ijiicile Lukens,
nurse. $148.50; Helen Steynert, nurse.
$200,7; Joan Schneider Davis, nurse.
$219.43; Erna Bcr.ntechcr. nurse, $190,10;
Leslie Stone, nurse. $105.52; Lyndnll Birk
beck. nurse. $100,80: Gertrude Flnncmore.
nurse. S23.76: Evelyn Krueser, nurse, !
S218.20; Claudia Donnelly, nur.se, $190.19; 1
Howard Pyfer. health educator. $238.95; '
vera Wood, Menotc., $181.90: Ode.-wa Mel
by. stenos. $169.50; Alice Berrcniann. typ- i
Lst. $134.40; Mona E. Davis, typist. $142.50;
Darlel Lee. typist. $131.37: Dolores Pyfer.
typist, $134.20. Breitenbunh Juiillee Court
Edison Vlckers, justice of peace, $80.10:
J. u. rowier, constnble, $173.25. Jrrrcrson
Justice Court E. E. Howell, justice of
peace, $121.55: Geo. Armstrong, constable.
$14.85. Mt. Angel Justice Court N. M.
Laitby, Justice of peace. $9.90: Joseph L.
Faulhaber, constable, $9.90. Sllverton Just
ice Court Alf. O. Nelson, justice of pnace.
1176.46; F. N. Burch. clerk, $40.50; E. J.
Jackson, constable, $74.25. Wondlmrn Just
ice Court T. C. C!orni:ui. Justice of pcr.ee.
522.55; W. C. Miller, constable. $49.50;
Mary V. Gorman, clerk, $34.05. Juvenile
flepl. Nona White, probation officer,
S215.77; D. J. Jepsen. assistant, $213.40;
L M. Johnston, stono,, $91.60, Micro
film in bD. W. Ramseyer. clerk. $107.00.
County Itrcordrr Vlrnlnia Grltton, de
puty, $166.21; Adclla Dlckman, deputy,
170.20; Ramona Evans, deputy, $151.33;
Irene Johnson, deputy, $150.30: Joan Ln li
ke, clerk, $51.97. Res. and Elec. Dept.
Gladys White, deputy, $186.02. County
School Sunt. J. F. Remington, deputy,
16!.65; Vivian S. HoenlK, supervisor,
$207.80; Marttuerite R. Burton, supervisor,
$22.20: Christine V. Morlcy, secretary,
? 140.50. County Sheriff I.prsI A. I.
Malstrotn, deputy, $210.40: B. R. Smith,
deputy. $210.80; Win, DeVall. deputy,
$207.30: John Harder, deputy. $219.10: E.
O. Scott, deputy, $190.84; S. Robert Tice,
deputy, $203.50; Glen Conklln, deputy,
$178.60; E. E. Colby, deputy, $170.10; Mu
rcl Wood, deputy, $110,44. County Sheriff
Tax H . F. Domoftalla, dep., $228.37: H.
T. Evans, cashier, $208.04: Violettc West,
mach. oper., $189.23; Lydia Mattson. dep.,
$179.10; Evelyn Mcnnis. deputy, $176.50;
Marian Maas, deputy, $164.05; Qeraldlne
White, deputy, $164.05. County Surveyor
A. u. urn nam, surveyor, $2H!i.4u; Nelia
Sim ins, secy., $154.40. County Treasurer
S. J. Butler, treasurer, $205.05; Audrey H.
Ewins, deputy, $150.12. Vrtcram Service
H. C. Saalfcld, service officer, $282.10: Lil
lian Kllppert, secy., $66.26. Iloir Control
Fund Ervln A .Ward, enforcement offi
cer, $201.80; R. J. Stnnton, clerk, $100.
County Engineer H. S. Swart, engineer,
$305.89; A. M. Pre.snall. secy.. $150.40.
County Properly H. Wm. Thielsen, land
arcent. $113.20; L. M. Johnston, stenos
$.r)0. Misc. Ruth Hutch i n. elev. oper.,
$23.87; Alice J. Baillie, clerk, $7.01; Eddie
Ahrens, services, fair booth, $8.40; Erna
Ahrens, services, rair booth, $23.76; A. A.
Gcer, services. lair booth, $64.01; Cora P.
Geer, services, fair booth, $57.31; Opha
M. Gray, services, lair bootii, $48.22; War
ren orny, services, fair booth, $40.59. Dis
trict Attorney Gordon Moore, den..
$217.74: Doris Albln, stenos., $139.12; Ruth
Voorhces, atenon., $27.19. Stayton Justice
uourt w. H, Bell, justice or peace, $175;
Henry Smith, constable, $19.80; Leon a Pe
terson, stcnoK., $29.70. Misc. H. F. Do
moKalla, extra, $19.70; M. E. Llndsey, elev.
oper., J3U.05. Hlierirr Tax Dept. H. F.
uomoRal a. overtime. $91.08; Lyd a Matt-
son, overtime, $28.32. Evelyn Mcnnis, over
time, $23.01; Dixie a, Meyer, extra,
$107.27; Betty L. Madison, extra, $31.50;
Henry Mattson, extra, $14.44; Jay Doyal,
extra, $15.03; Helen Elb, extra, $19.72; Ma
bel Zimmerman, extra. $0.02; Vlolette
West, overtime, $17.50; Howard T. Evans,
overtime, $11.33. Tax Collector Asses
sor Lydia Mattson, overtime, $77.52; Ev
elyn Mennis. overtime. $87.26: Mnrinn
Maas, overtime, $84.44; H. F. Domoealla,
k-ertime. $44.42. Misc. Wilson J. Wilt,
ulti. oper., $103.34; J. P. Aspinwall, la
ir. $220.87: Delbort Bnlr Inhnr 1319 nn-
J. A. Burns, labor, $143.B0; Wm. H. Flcke,
labor, $103.61; Harry H. Lawrence, labor,
$302.80; H, A. Martin, labor, $212.90; Har
old L. Martin. Inbor. $223.41: Edward
Schmitt, labor, $193.90; Robert Harl, la-
or, ni.oo; tramc woeiKe, Inbor, $295; O.
D. Blnettar, labor, $209.66; Henry Bower,
labor, 219.26; Lawrence Bower, labor,
$201.11; Wm. P. Croker, labor, $312.66; Or
Vlllo L. Dunlgan. labor. $287.88: Hnrvnv M.
Girod, labor, $209.79; Eric Oustnison, la
bor, $215.41; Roy Hatfield, labor, $205.16;
Harold K, Kcpplnger, labor, $251.52; Ben
Kerber, labor, $252.76; R. W. Kinney, la-
oor, Miii'd uarney J, Kropp, labor,
1196.64; Laurel Lamb, lahor, $253.78; Floyd
Lnuber. labor. $251.98; E. A. Lawrencp. la
bor, $207.76; VirHll Lonit, labor, $239.50;
n. n. mHAAcy, iaor, wiii.w, jonn McAl
lister, labor, $240.56; Rnlph McAllister,
labor, $100.38; Wm. Naftwter, labor,
$255.82; D. P. Seharf. lahnr. 1275 Wm
Shaw, labor, $223.55; Auk list Hmlth, labor,
$232.72; Robert Smith, labor, $243.49; G. L.
Spencer, labor, $217.32; Earl D. Standicy,
laoor, jzji.av; Lioyd e. Taylor, labor,
$235.28: A. M. Thels. labor, tain (11: Nlrk
Theis, labor, $260.20; Raymond Titus, la
bor, $179.95; Orville L. Trussell. labor.
$230.45: Himh Webb, labor, $264.35: Lee
A. Wells, labor. 1181.96: Tony Woelke. la
bor, $260,80; flnm Weese. labor, $222.96;
Theodore Kuenzl, labor, $254.34; Wm. R.
orenner, labor, $220.00; Henry Brucnlnii,
labor, $133.56; J. A. Clark, labor, $85.05;
Menno Dnlke, labor, $99.72; Lloyd Jarmnn,
labor, $175,72: 0. J. Miller, Inbor. $217.70;
Leo McAllister, Inbor, $124.44; Irvln Mill
er, labor, $02.39; Tom Rltchey, labor,
$150.63; Jos. A. Robl. labor. $221.49: W.
Shelley, Inbor, $205.70; Gene Shlllinn, la
bor, $212.50; Arthur J. Tackmler, labor,
(214; L. W. Webber, labor, $200.85; W. O.
Williamson, labor, $202.15; J, C. Curnutt,
labor, $213,98; J. Anderson, Jr., labor,
228.27; Wm. Buntinn, Inbor. $105.11; L.
R. Cooper, labor, $218.27; E. J. Coover. la
bor, $184.68; Axel Johnson, labor, $184.08;
G. A. OLson, labor, $94.72; J. R. Patten,
labor. $185.91; H. J. Peterson, labor,
$220.58; C. O. Ross, labor, $202.07; A, B.
Rastad. labor, $194.16; D. W. Sclfrled, la-
OAL. TWO OCT. PROCEEDINGS . ..
bor, $147.21; Raymond Syver.ton, labor,
$218.07; M. J. McCormlck. labor, $197.31;
Leo A. Andreas, labor, $189,74; David Du
bois, labor, $140.58; Vtrwll R. Fnhey. la
hor. $199.20: H. E. Lenhardt. labor, $97.47;
S. M. Martin, labor, $206.87; Cecil H.
Royston, labor, $207.76; Delbert C. Shellito.
Inbor. $100.07; S. K. Ely, labor, $239.17;
Arthur Blackburn, labor, $226.78; Wm. Du
ciiateau, labor, $244.44; A. A. Richards, la
bor, $21C.OO; Kenneth Watts, labor,
1238.40; Clarence R. Williams, labor,
J232.53; E. H. Busby, labor, $205.02; C. A.
Coblne, labor. $190.89: Tom Bowden, labor.
22.74: Gcori e Frauondeiner, labor,
222..i4; Richard W. Fall, surveying,
543.25; Thomas Fulton, survcyinif, $8.35;
Floy O. Mudd, bailiff, $58.60; Sidney Gra
ham, surveying, 14.75; Harry Becker, haul
ing rock, $480; L. M. Case, haulinir grav
el, 1484: Cieo Kepplmirr, hauling gravel,
$540; John Nag. hauling rock and oil,
1638; Burroughs Add. Mach. Co.. malnt. ft
sups., tiiO.26: Frxlcn Ca tenia ling Mach.
Co., rent and sups., $70; Remington Rand
Inc.. equip., 1355: J. L. SP'Rimmd, T.E.,
123.46; The Golden Pheasant, meals,
$10,66; Hanks Parking Lot, parking Ju
rora, $9; Lawrence Ostcnnan, atly. fee,
)5; Senator Hotel, meal, (22.30; Bruce
W. Williams, atty. fee. $30; Abrams and
Hkinner, Inc., sups., $11.90; Moore Busi
ness Forms, sups., $11.80; Your Town,
inultl. plates. $8.50; Leston W. Howell, per
diem, etc., (56.08; Otis Elev. Co., malnt.,
t8.50; Eldon Scott, signs, $34; Vibberl
Electric, reps,, (1.75: Don Dill, photos,
(32.50; Gordon Moore. T.B., $9.72; A. A
Richards, transcript, (14; E. O. Stadter.
Jr., re, fee, $10; Sybil C. Catlin it Frank
Spears, rent, (100. Truslrr A. L. Lewel
Ung, refund, $6, Earl Adams, T.E., $291.22;
Dr. Scott B. McKcown. exam., $0; McOil
chrlst it Sons, roof. $134; John Schmid.
cartings disposal, $100: Mrs. Kehne Wain,
reward, $25. Health Department Capital
Drug Store, sups., $11.38; Dr. Mamarel
Dowell. med. serv . $170; Dr. Luetic Fort
ner, med. serv., $15; Dr John 8. Oold
smith, med. serv, $15; Hendrie Med, Lnb.,
lab. serv., $138.50; Dr. B. I. Knnpp, med.
serv. $00; Dr. R. E Joseph, med. serv..
$34: H'!en Melby, sups., $32.25; Metropol
itan Life Ins. Co., efjuip., (52.50; Perry'
Drug Store, sups., (21.30; Dr. V. E. Pet
tit, mod. serv., $10; QuUenberry Phar
macy, sups., (22.19; Red Cross Pharmacy,
mips (5.26; Silem Laundry Co.. laundry,
$34 10; Salem Masonic Temple, rent, $250:
Salem Med. Lab., lab, iwrv., 159; Salem
Memorall Hosp., x-ray. etc., $272.10: W. B.
Saunders Co, sups., $11; School Dlst. No.
4, tele., $1,15; State Charity Aid Assoc.,
sups., $3; H. L, Stiff Furniture Co., sups..
$5; W. J. fltone, M D med. serv., tt.079;
W J. Stone, M.D., petty casn, $31.44; Val-
jy Motor Co., sups., $129.80; D, A. Whit a
nd Sons, sups,, S3. 00. Misc. John W.
Innrahnn, fees, $225.75: Geo. W. Hubbs
o., bond, $5; Fred W. Lange, fees, $380.50;
Jr. K. J, Peterson, fees, $217.50; A. W,
immonn, fees, $141.50; Frank M. Boen, In
enmity, $8; Andrew J. Colyer, indemnity,
3.51; Clifford H. Kuenzi, Indemnity,
7.50: Austin A. Kyle, Indemnity. S7.50;
.lines R. Linn, Indemnity, $8; James It.
-inn, indemnity, $29.83; Tom L. Webb, ln
cmnity. $87.33; Dr. Morris K. Crothers,
xara., $10: Dr. John R. Goldsmith, rxam.,
10; Dr. Horace Miller, exam., $15: Dr.
loscoe Wilson, exam., $5; Lovinger Disin
'ectant. sups., $89.34; Red Cross Pharm
cy, sups., $1.14; Salem Surplus Store,
quip., $11,85; Sanitary Service Co., san.
or v., $1,90; Denver Young, meals, $1,
M4.13; J. C. Fowler, constable, T.E., $6.00;
Too. F. Armstrong, constable, T.E., $4.92;
5. E. Howell, rent, etc., $20; Alf. O. Nel
;on. rent, etc., $54.40; Mrs. Harley De
.'eel, matron, $4: Emery J. Jackson, con
stable. T.E.. $40.62; W. H. Bell, rent, etc.,
135; W. c. Miller, constable, T.E., $11.52;
I. A. Braunborger, care. $50; Mrs. Melvia
Burt, care, $22; Mrs. Ethel Carroll, T.E.,
S7.50: Mrs. Wm. Johnson, care, $6: Mrs.
Hazel Patterson, enre, $20; Nona White.
T.E.. $24.50; Boys & Girls Aid Soc. of
Ore., care, $27.28; Catholic Charities Inc.,
care, $45; children's Farm Home, care,
20; Albertina Kerr Homes, care, $5.81;
Albany Branch U.S. Nat'l. Bank nt Port.
laud, refund. $0.50: Agnes C. Booth, T.E.,
$20.42; Marguerite R. Burton. T.E., $6.36;
Vivian 3. Hocnisr, T.E.. $12.96; J. F. Rem
ington. T.E.. $13.83: The School Execu
tive, sub., $3; Burke's Camera Shop, pho
tos, $10.99; The City of Salem, rndio, $6;
Davidson's Auto Service, reps.. $5.25; Gen
eral Petroleum Corp., gas, $37.71; W. r.
Porter Repiar Service, reps.. $257.51; Ed
ear G. SCOtt. KBS. 13 Afl: H V nnmncrnlln
T.E., $12.72; Sunset-McKee Co.. suns..
$11.23; Salem Blue Print Co., sups., $4.53;
H. C. Saalfcld, T.E., $29.16: Ervln A. Ward.
T.E.. $67.32; Keith Brown, sups., $2.06;
in. vim ousKirx, turxeys Killed, $15; J. D.
Drake, sheep killed, $45; John C. Jones,
sheep killed, $80: George M. Olson, sheep
killed, $30. Marlon County Fair Fund
Eddie Ahrens. fair board meetings, $59.75;
Mrs, Eddie Ahrens, produce. $14.15: Mar
lon Curry, Ins., $5; Ferrill's Nursery,
iiriiDs, jib; a. A. Geer, fair board moct
ntts, etc.. $55.45: Mrs. Ornha M rirnv
produce, $7.85; Warren Gray, fair board
meetings, etc., $45.70; Beverly Kendall, at
tend booth, $9: Dunne Kcu.scher, attend
booth, $6; Wm. McKlnuey, premium. $300;
c. t-urnum, produce, $18.75; Redding
Cabinet Shop, rack, $147; Verny Scott,
Union Hill Granae. lino: Hnvrfen n
Smithson. sups., $2; Fred Stelner, produce.
u. n. u. aim rum. uo.. rent, $3; Mrs.
Hester E. Way, sec, premium, $200. Mlso.
The American Law Book Co., annota
tions. $10; Bancroft Whitney Co,, Jaws,
$17.50: The Bobbs Merrill Co., laws, $30;
West Publishing Co., laws, $24; Address
ograph Multlgraph Corp., sups., $46.78;
Geo. E. Allen Hardware, reps., $6.44; Am
erican Brush Co., sups., $80.85; Amco
Drainage St Metal Products, sups., (538.76;
Ballou 6c Wright, sups., $56.55; Irvin Bar
tels, labor, $50: Bassett Welding Shop,
reps., $4.72; Beall Pipe St Tank Corp..
sups., $3,334.99; P. A. Bernard Chev. Co.,
reps., $10; Bert's Repair Shop, reps., $1.50;
E. L. BoatwrlKht. labor, $45.38; Joe L.
Bourne, road viewer, $10; E. H. BurrelL
reps., $36.07: Capitnl Auto Parts, reps.,
$24.12; Capital City Bindery, sups.,
$320.10; Capital Journal, adv., $146.17;
Capital Tractor St Equip. Co., reps.,
$203.56; Leo N. Ohilds, viewer, $10.96: City
or Salem, use of equip., $94; City Water
Commission, water, $93.67: Commercial
Book Store, equip., $395.80; Cooke Station
ery Co., equip., $001.50: C. H. Coyle. rent,
$30; J. C. Curnutt, reps,, $2.34; Doollttle
Master Serv. Sta., reps., $10.20; Downs
Olnss Shop, reps., $40.92; Ray L. Farmer
Hdw. Co., sups., $21.02; W. Fosshotm,
signs, $8.98; J. K. Gill Co,, sups., $43.72;
The B. F. Goodrich Co., sups., (96.56; A.
D. Graham, T.E., $1.44; The Haloid Co,
sups., $50.96; J. E. Haseltine St Co., sups.,
$7.28: Herrold Phlllnpl Motor Co., reps.
St equip.. $2,081.53; Howard Cooper Corp.,
reps., $42.54; Interstate Tractor St Equip,
sups., $1,425.92; Johnson, Siewert St Aid
rich, printing, $24.60; Ira Jorgensen, reps.,
$52,84; Jorgcnsen-Stclnkc's. reps., $36.04;
H. A. Judd, petty cash, $9.78; Kelzer Sand
and Gravel Co., rock, $28; Lloyd Ketchum,
lbr., $231.70: W. O. Krueger. viewer, $10;
1. u. ximiiu i,o reps,, ju.ia: u. H. Mc-
-uiiy, naming gravel, $124.06; Douglna
McKay Chevrolet Co., reps., $86.74; Mc
Kesson St Robbtns, sups., $72.18; A. B. Mc-
unucnian 10,, reps., $1.78; Mill Supply
00., lbr., $2,260.78; Morrow Radio Co.,
reps., $0.60: Mountain States Power Co,
LAP, $03.25; Needhnm's Book Store, sups..
$102.20: Norrls As Walker Paint Co., sups.,
$31.25; Northwest Ind. Laundry Co., ups
(4.17: Oregon Electric Railway Co., frt.,
$849,55; Oregon Gravel Co., grave, (593.45;
Oregon Gravel Co., grave, $593.45; Ore
gon Phyalclnns Serv., dues, $374.00: Ore
gon State Hwy. Comm., testing in lnb.,
$6: Pacific BuildlnK. rent I2nnr Tim ,-
cifio Tele. St Tele. Co., t?Je., $450.86; Perk
Bros., sups., $19; Pioneer Trust Co., re
fund, $15: Portland General Elec. Co,
LAP, $245.07; Reicon Enterprises, sups.,
$1.50; J. H. Rigdon, oil rock, $03.17; Saf
fron Supply CO.. BUDS.. S1.7H- Rnlm -Rill
Print Co., sups., $3.30; Salem Concrete
Pipe St Products, sups., $193.44; Sale in
Steel St Supply Co., reps., $120.93; Salem
Tent St Awnlna Co.. max.. 13 snr v. .1
Scarry St Co., reps., $14.60; Shell Oil Co.,
km, eic so..!d; ouver wneel Motor Frt.,
'! . A- oimmons, gas, etc.,
$1804.13: Old Smith. Jr . hnnlnl cr ,.!
$138.61; Southern Pacific Co., frt., $340.91;
Stan Baker Motors, reps., $21.95; Stancal
Asphalt St Bitumuls Co., asphalt, $9,
312.03: Standard Oil Co. of Calif., gas,
etc., $217.83; Statesman Publishing Co..
adv., $124.13; State Tire Service, sups.,
149.10; Stayton Gravel Co,, gravel, $1 -0a6.40;
Stevenson and Mcfford, batteries,
$114.66; The Texas Co., oil, $48; Thornton
Stationery St Painting Co., sups., $35.52;
j urn cma moon service, gas, etc., $125.90;
Union Oil Co. of aalif . no te tojim.
Valley Motor Co., reps., $33.20; Valley
Welding Supply, sups., $10.50; Walling
Sand and Gravel Co., gravel, (6,292.501
west ooant r owner Co., sups., (27.40;
Western Unlno, tele., $14.85; Lois B. Wil
liams, refund. $2.50: Wlllnmpttn Vnller
Trans. Co., frt., $21.68: Woodburn Sand
St Gravel Supply, gravel, $3.50; Woodbury
Co., sups., $0.95; Denver Young, postage,
etc., $53.57; Denver Young, uniform allow.,
ju; icneroacn raper uo., sups., $101.53:
Walter H. Zosel Co., sups., $210.87.
PROCEEDINGS
October 3, 1049. Approval of Plat of
Sunset Addition. October 4. Order for Bur
vey In Roail Proc. No. B63; permit to lay
tile, Josef Wllmes. Oct. ft, Beer license.
Opal Stupfel; Permit to move building,
Kay Slmmona. Oct. 6, Beer license. Marl
da I. Cain. Oct, 7, Remonstrance to re
location 01 eiiverton roan; Beer license.
arvin k. ana Rose c. Long; Permission
r Atirlculturul Conservation Assoc. to
cross County roads 655. 657 for dralnase
purposes; Indemnity claim of Howard W.
nenningsen, nnai hearing 103149; Order
naming portion of County road 819 as
Blossom Drive. Oct. 8, Final hearing on,
Indemnity claims of Andrew J. Cnlver.
James R, Linn; Order to open ballot boxes
aim uesiroy contents; Order directing
sale of tax foreclosed property; Remon
strance to being Included In proposed Llb-erty-Salem
Heights Fire District. Oct. 10,
Final hearing on Indemnity claim of
James R. Linn: Permit to haul logs, Tom
H. Burton: Pole line nc-rmlt Portland
General Electric Co.; Bond for issuance of
riunucnie warrant to Salem Armory
Board. Oct. II, Pipe line permit, Port
land Obs and Coke Co. Oct. 12, Permit
to haul logs, Walter L. ilnk. Oct. 13,
Petition to Varate Streets In Loganvllle;
Approval of Bond of Jos. L. Faulhaber as
Constable; Permit to move building, James
in. eai. uci. 14, Request by Fairfield
Farmers Union for mieeH limit. , nn
N. River road. Oct. 15, Petition to name
Mine road, hearing set for 103049. Oct.
17, Permit to lay tile. F. A, Docrfler; Beer
license, Luard E. and Gertrude Brlgs;
Permit to haul logs. Roy N. Jaeobxcn;
Quit Claim Deed to Hillard C. Hansen e$
ux; Proclamation by County Court, City
of Detroit proposed Incorporation defeat
ed, pet. Ifl, Permit to lay tile, C. N. Day.
Oct. 10. Petition to vacate portion of s
;et In Brooks, and Order netUno- hmr.
Ing for Dec. 2. Oct. 21, Bargain and Sale
Deed from I. Hartman et ux to Marlon
County for land for RIht-of-way pur
poses; Permit to haul logs, Jacob C.
Strom. Oct. 22, Aproval of Plat of Maple
hurst, a dedication; Permit to haul Ions.
M. Sobrero. Oct. 24. Imlemnltv nlnlm
of Charley H. Brown, final hearing 11949;
t-L-inut mj naui logs. DWlglit Wood. Oct. 25,
Transfer Order: Permit to haul In, niu
Layne Paulsen; Petition of Johannes Nor
dal et al for public railroad crossing con-
liuhk uuniy roaa hob ann state High
way 222; Certification bv Salem City
Itecorder on reunite of munrr ulcctlnn:
Certification by West Salem City Record-
c un reruns 01 Merger election; order
Vacating portion of tracts and roads in
Sunnyslde Fruit Farms No. 10 Oct. 26,
2 ole line permits, Portland General F.lec
tric Co.: Order for refund to John Out
erson: Permit to lay tile, Sam Schlrman.
Oct. 27, Order setting hearing on forma
tion of proposed Kefccr Diking District;
Permit to haul logs, John H. Becklev;
Quit Claim to United States; Petition for
proposed Incorporation of City of Detroit.
OH. 28, Order to Issue temporary Dance
Hall license to Idanha Rural Fire Dlst.;
Pole line permit, Portland General Elec
tric Co. ; Pipe line permit, School Dis
trict 103C; Hearing on change of name
of Neikirk Road to Mine road, indefinite
ly postponed. Oct. 31, Final hearing on In
demnity claims of H. Mikkelson and Son,
and Howard W. Hennlngsen; Indemnity
claim of Manning Fay Webb, final hear
ing 112949; Transfer Order, Clerks' report.
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